THE BULLETIN, MOU ~ 7] Getting The matter If you come J LOOKING i “FEED? WeHaveTue Best. OUR FEED WINS often contains dirt E. S. MOORE Coal, Lumber, Grain Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement and Fertilizer A large stock of Ieed constantly Highest cash price Estimates on Lumber and Mill Work a Speialty FLORIN, PENNA. r Hands [A lady is apt to feel lonely, [she is carrying one of our watches she will at least be sure of always being accurate in her appointments. |We are naturally proud of the time- | keeping qualities of our elegant gold (and silver watches, as well as of the | designs, and the | (dainty and artistic [beautiful workmanship throughout. [Our Jewelry bears the reputation of | being “ever best.” [ Please Remember I Also | Repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Very Promptly You will not be disappointed time [and again if you bring your repair | work to me. | | | RT. FEGLEY | American Plan Rates Moderate TEN CELEBRATED 's. & H. Trading Stamps % w ITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR | i H. Baker's CORAL and LUMBER YARDS Mount Joy, Penna Cedar Shingles Bole agent for Conn 1 Roofing. Also Siding, Flooring, ¢ mstimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material Telephone No. SPRING HATS ’S FOR SPRING IS COMPLETE. OUR STOCK OF HATS AND CAI Here you will find Hats for all no larger stock in the city from which to select, and none better for and for all tastes. EEE, —— Wingert & Haas 44 North Queen St., Lancaster Pa. ATID 01 EH OOO 1 A Stitch in Time Saves Nine Now is the time to have your auto adjusted and have it in shape for the summer’s run. Expensive breaks often occur on ac- count of a loose screw or some part being worn which should be By having this done you will not only save money but will also save trouble. We are also in position to paint your car. done it will look practically as good as new. We have both phones and will be glad to give you our assist- ance when needed. Landis Bros., Rheems. TE ol TOO O10 OO 1 OP By having this 1 1 Engle’s Furniture Warerooms MOUNT JOY, PENNA. GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER Poplar Lumber for sale im lots to suit the purchasers 1 LT 1 is | bd TEAM A A f Underunietng and Embalming 1 EL ——— | John F. Jelke Co. dairies in the fer- Sced Potatoes HERE All Varieties Price List JOHN KIENZLE N. W. Cor. 2nd & Dock Sts. Bell, Lombard 18-45 Keystone Main, 17-99 10 10 Both Phones: i Philadelphia. 114 W. King St., LANCASTER, PA. Mount Joy, Pa. J. M. Backenstoe, Pro. a 8s re Has just been remodeled thruout | Has all modern conveniences such s Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam | Heat, Electric l.ight, Etc Table is Supplied With the Best | the Market Afiords. Hlso hunch Counter Where Tripe, Oysters in Lvery Style Ete., Ete., are Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese, served *® % ss BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS Good Stabling Accomodation Local and Long Distance Telephones |i Its Fish You Want I Can Always Supply You I always have on hand aii kiads | 11 of fish in season and would be pleas- | m [ed to Lave your order. B ALL FISH CLEANED GRATIS = Also Oranges, Ban- : anas, Lemons, Etc. soln Darrenkamy MOUNT JOY, PENNA. MUST YOU MOVE Or Are You Doing Repairs? Perhaps you want your carpets out 0 TY 0. om | OF YOU Way for a few weeks. We willl [take them up, clean them, and store | | them free until you want them. When 8 you are ready, we will deliver them Band relay them. Saves you lots of @ | trouble. Orders at Novelty Carpet Orders at Works, 135 street, or J. B. Martin & Co. Both phones at both places. The delicate, that “makes the mouth water” is al- ways present in JELKE GOOD LUCK | BUTTERINE. Churned with the richest cream supplied from the I tite Fox River Valley. It is pure, 1 | wholesome, appetizing and delicious. |Churned fresh every day and de- | | livered to you in odor proof cartons, | each one bearing Uncle Sam’s 0. K. | For Sale Only at | { | Good Lueck | BUTTERINE CO. but if Exchange Hotel Cleaning Works Beaver | sweet butter taste | to be serious, FIRM FOUNDATION Nothing Can Undermine It in Mount Joy People re ometimes slow to { e merit, and they can not be blamed, for so many have humbugged in the past The experience of hundreds of Mount Joy residents, expressed publicly through newspapers and other sources, place Doan's Kidney Pills on a firm foundation here Mrs. Henry Kroll, Mt. Joy St., Mt, Joy, Pa., says: ‘My kidneys i my health | 1 had a ubject were disordered and badly constant backache and was to chills and dizzy spells. At hardly able to st and housework a burden Kidney Pills adver- became run down, times 1 was and I found my | Seeing Doan's | tised, T procured a box at Garber's Drug Store. This remedy did me a { world of good and since using it 1 have felt better in every way. I con- Doan’s Kidney Pills amost eflicient preparation for kidney " (Statement given October dis- orders, 26, 1908.) The Right Work On January 29, 1910 added to the above: *r | little or | |! der 1 | | | Mrs. have no trouble from my Doan’s Kidney | Kroll | | | o vears ago. It 2] | | | had kidneys Pills cured me gives me pleasure to again endorse this remedy.” Price 50 since I'or sale by all dealers. cents, Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the United | States. | Remember the name -Doan’s— [and take no other. | — —— — —— School Report. School closed Number of males 18, attendance, The | Thursday, Florin Primary March 28th, enrolled, 16. Average males 14, females 12 Percentage of males 88, pupils females, attend- | ance, females 88 Those | who attended every day during the | month are: Mary Keener, Helen | Stoll, Ada Shearer, Elsie Lefevre, | Anna Leisey, Oscar Breneman, Dar- vin Loraw, Roy Fike, Aaron Wolge- muth, Allen Shearer, Charles Vogle, Albert Booth, Henry Wolgemuth, and Russell Herr Mary Keener, Oscar Breneman, | Roy Fike, Aaron Volgemuth, Allen Sharer, Charles Vogle, Albert Booth Henry Wolgemuth and Russell Herr were present every day during the term and were awarded for their faithful attendance. Those who re- | ceived a reward for standing first in their respective classes are the fol lowing: A Class, Helen Stoll B Cl: Anna May Longenecker: OC. Class, Charles Vogle: D Class, Elsie Lefevre and E, Class, Ruth Keener. Visitors: Mrs. Benjamin Sauder, Mary Souder, Mrs. George Vogel [Lloyd Vogel, Miss Estella Vogel Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz, Mrs. David | Wolgemuth, Bertha | Edwin Booth, Mrs Harry Stoll. Mrs | Wm. Gardner, Dir. Wm. Gardner Mildred Booth, Barl Fike, Mr. W. Hollowbush, Mrs, Michael Kottler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kotler, Alfred Blanch Clarence Mease Edwin and Mr Francis Arndt. I thank the have also for the Eshleman, Mrs. Gingrich, Freyvmyer Rutherford patrons for the inter- est they shown by visiting the school cooperation which existed during the term. Sue H. Brandt, Teacher. —tl lr lll 5. siinnn High School Wins | After some difficulty in procuring la field large enough for base ball, | the High School management was | given permission to play in Zercher's | field south of town. The Maytown | High School was the attraction and after a close and exciting game the | visitors were defeated by Manager Murphy's Pets by a score of 13 to 11. On Saturday the team goes to New Holland and we earnestly hope they smash the hoodoo between us by re- turning with another their credit. | It Looks Like a Crime to separate a boy from a box of Buck [lens Arnica Salve. His pimples, | fons scratches, knocks, sprains, and bruiises demand it, and its quick re- | lief for burns scalds, or cuts is his | rigiht. Keep it handy for boys, also | girls. Heals everything healable and | does it quick. Unequaled for piles. Only 25 cents at S. B. Bernhart & | Cos. | ——— Go | { Plants for Sale. | The finest 1 ever had . Come and | see them. 55,000 vegetable plants, cauliflower, pep- tomatoes, lettuce, redbeets, flower plants and blooming geraniums, etc., at D. Zerphey’s Greenhouse, M+ Joy St. Mt. Joy. ih GRIP Look Out for Trouble The after-effects of the Grip areapt but a normal healthy | such as cabbage, | pers, egg plants, | condition may be restored in a sur- prisingly short time by Vinol. Watertown, Wis. —“After a severe | attack of the Grip my system was in a very weakened, nervous and run- { down condition. I began taking Vinol in al | short time I began to ¥3el like an en- | tirely different person, and I am better with the very best regults, and and stronger than I have been for years.” Adelaide Gamm. (We guaran. | tee this testimonial to be genuine.) We have never sold in our store such a valuable strength creator and | | health restorer for the convalescent, the weak and run-down, as Vinol, and | we ask people in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol, with the wunder- | brush with a little earth on top, victory to | HOt be too strongly iis only permissible in cases of emer- | gency, Try them. [will h 'd armers Column INTERESTING OUR MANY RURAL NEWS FOR FRIENDS Aue. Study of Farm Adjoining Fhe United States Government thorities Will Make Equipment in This Not for Counties Taxation, I'he Office of Farm Management of the Bureau of Plant Industry, 1 S Department of Agriculture, is plann ng to make a careful study of the equipment of farms in Chester, Leb anon, Lancaster and York counties, Pa., during the coming months of April, May and June Mr. G. A. Billings, who represents the Office of Farm Management in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, ad- vises that this work will serve as ¢ preliminary survey of this section of the state and the information secur- ed as a basis for some future work In farm management under his di rection Farm Equipment, direction of Mr. M. H. Department The Section of under the Mowery, plans to have agents visit farmers in the counties named. These men will call on some 100 farmers each, taking about an hour of their time That farmers may recognize these gentlemen and have some idea of the information they are seeking, it may be said that Mr. W. C. Funk will have a schedule of questions regarding the machinery used and needed to operate farms in that section. He will also wish to arrange with farmers to keep care- ful record for a day or two of the work done by some of the farm ma- ¢hinery, using record blanks that he will furnish. Mr. H. N. Humphrey, on the farms he visits, will carefully record the live stock equipment used, the amount, kind and cost of fencing and the utility of these in the management of the farm Mr Vv R. Humphries will study farm outbuildings He will wish to measure the buildings, compute what it will cost to replace them, sketch their interior arrangement and then liscuss with the farmer just how these buildings fit into the needs of the farm work and in what respects if any, they are faulty A fourth agent will make inquiries regarding the horsepower used and needed in conducting farm operations All of these men will need to make in- quiries as to the acreage, yields and methods of handling farm stock and crops in order that the figures they obtain may be used later by Mr Billings Farmers are advised that this work has nothing to do with taxation or legislation of any kind. In giving desired information to the agents who call upon them, they are assur- ed that these gentlemen will disclose nothing regarding one man’s busi- ness to any other person at any time, and that the Department keeps the names of farmers who thus cooper- ate with it confidential and makes only general facts public. eel lie ns Maintaining Good Roads No earth road can be maintained in good condition unless it be so constructed as to drain well, less it be kept free from ruts says the Lancaster method of the system- and un- holes, cer, The best ing an earth road is by of the road drag. A never good under but certainly is not proved by crowning. A sand road is at its best when moist so it should be left flat, wants a sand road, so, if possible, should be added to, and mixed with the sand, ;making what is known as sand-clay road. The old way, and it filling a mud hole with can- and atic use sand road is cumstances, im- No one clay is used today by many, of condemned, when it is impossible to drain the hole or get sand to fill it. The or foreman should in dry weather center his work on such places until the road is raised to a sufficient height to drain well. Many overseers have brush hauled miles to fill a mud hole when sand ig within shoveling distance of it. — ieee | overseer Store Changes at Lawn Marvey Risser, who for twenty 3 Lawn, is now clerking at store at Mastersonville and will move Bishop’s his family to the home of his father- | in-law, George Griener. David Yingst is running the store at Upper | Lawn and also runs the one in Low- er Lawn. cr er ee lee Puts End to Bad Habit. Things nevxer look bright to one Ten to one the trou- filling the sys with the blues ble is a daggih liver, tem with bilious poison, that Dr. King's New Life Pills would expel. I.et the joy of better feel- ings end the blues. Best for stom- ach, liver and kidneys. 25c¢ at S. B. Bernhart & Cos. rere etl ——e Next Meeting of Automobile Club Th Lancaster ing on the rooms of the Chamber of Com- 103 East Orange street, It will be the first meet- | merce, No Laneester. ing under the new president, Wm. A. | | Wolf, Mus. Doc., and a large Sly |of the members is desired as Club | Work for the coming season prob-| standing that their money will be re- [ably will be outlined. turned if it does not do all we claim | for it. | Rg ES A a Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin eiveleedoole doofereelueloddodoosofeodonlotssdosfosfoofooe desfole doodoedode Watt & Shan Out day for the from $5.00, A — Fashionzble Spring Millirery At no point is the efficiency of the wonderfully equipped Millin- ‘ry Department proved more conclusively than in the number and variety of fashionable creations at from $65.00, $6.00 to $10.00. of the chaos of new designs that have been struggling for popularity we have chosen the styles that will be most worn or course, there are scores of variations and all are here Come to- style that will best suit your price ranging $6.00 to $10.00 taste at any achieve of fashionable HAIR SWITCHES est place to buy Hair goods At Special Prices which is both satisfactory in texture and price If you aspire, Madame, to Remarkable Sale of even the simplest form hair-dressing, GROWING PLANTS you will need a Switch. N a Fresh from the greenhouse, Allow us to show you some Hardy, healthy, growing ferns, pretty and becoming new ways palms, ete., specially priced at to wear your hair, and, if a from 25c¢. to $1. switch ig needed, rest assured Holland Rose Bushes, 165c. vou will find this store the saf- each. United States Loot RTE rR ri i Repairing and | Intelligen- | maintain- | Boole ole oRe steele ste ste ode ate sls ls alate 8s 8 8 any cir- | a good job at that, work that is guaranteed, on short notice. ment we will pay Shopping For Baby Beets Be hd, PRR ROTTED SENT We should like to have you bring Baby and try some of these pretty little Caps and Hats. There are all sorts of lovely, dainty little creations, made of White I.awn, in combination with Val. lace and Swiss openwork, embroidery, trimmed with ribbon ros- ottes Sizes 12 to 16 2b6¢c. to $2.00. Infants Caps, of Fine White Japanese Silk, finished with tucks and embroidered French K nots, ruching of fine Val. lace; izes 12 to 16 25c. to $1.50 CHARMING LITTLE HIGH CROWN HATS. With roll mush- room brim, made of fine White Milan Straw, trimmer around crown with satin ribbon and bows: 2 to 6 years. Price, $1.00 GIRLS' HATS, $1.98. .Made of the finest White Milan Straw, 4 igh crown, with graceful roll, m ushroom brim; trimmed with : ide satin ribbon bows and roset tes. : HATS AT $1.50 TO $1.98. Sugar Loaf Hats; made of East : India Pongee Cloth, in natural tan color only; high, tapering A rown and mushroom brim, scalloped edge, trimmed with blue, 9 ink or red ribbon; 2 to 6 year sizes. 3 AA h 9 “ - », Corner Square and E. King Sts. 9 efoofocfosfocfectoeforocfosforfocieofocecfocfocfors Electric Shoe Repairing Co. While You Wait On Short Notice You can get your shoes repaired for a small sum very minutes For every fifteen $5.00 Try us and be convinced. New and modern machinery installed Jan. 17,1912. wibealoole ols ole cToeto dsc te ls 2.0 0 3 DONAVEN’'S OLD STAND two | CORR RRRPprvigeniesfe of Harry Yoblonovitz MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Don’f Forget The Place, Donovan’s Old Stand disappoint— some years ran the store at Upper | Here is a!Splendid Collection of Cars For.You to Select From 10 TE i NR —- ARTO a ORR Reo, R. C. Hupp, Premier, Firestone Columbus, Velie, Oakland. " Automobile Club | its regular monthly meet- | friday evening, April 19, in| | | 8 » Landis Bros., Rheems. 0 | um NE ER Jl J | a 0. We are also in position to quote you on delivery trucks and carry a variety of second-hand cars. Do not fail to look them over Also carry the largest stock of auto supplies in this end of the county. We have just closed a contract for ofl which enables us to sell you oil at wholesale prices in quanities of five gallons and upward. We have been using this oil for four years and know it to be good. Your patronage solicited. n RL 1 SR T