1. LORD 10 1A 1 aii THE BULLETIN, always contains \N oats, corn and to furnish the BEST THE Our Oats are « mustard seed ( and not musty / cured, clean and Fes ous weeds An @1I00 Gillette AACe prices are low the nay MARKET lean Jun Our free d be E. S. MOORE Deal er in three Wi and free Corn Hay is p a from st of taples, leavor A\FFORDS from sound well oison- our Coal, Lumber, Grain Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. and Fertilizer for grain Highest cash price paid Estimates on Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty — IT MUST BE TRUE BOYS, GET BUSY ni - oofoefonfoedodforborfocforf sods sje oy Tofeslofofonjocfonferfertoadosfodfoofoofonforfonfo sfonde } Ly | n + A i ., +> + Joy Readers Must Come to Corn Growing Contest for Lancaster AL J i 3 i That Conclusion County Boys E 4 4- + » . v » Ani 4 I I - 2 ’ ¢ . - L > It is not the telling of a single tends to improve ri PLAIN ROE I ) J I ase in Mt, Joy but scores of citizen p ! nditions and to produce ' 4 1 4 —— - ——— y testify kndorsement by people you better crops reacts directly upon the I > ’ ' ¥ . now bears the stamp of truth. The h eter of ny people following 1 9 chara 0 lowing ; ; . + following one of the public state agricultural pursuits For this rea Mrs, Harris Promises to Ex- I ° 1 ments made ni locality about O the Lancaster County Young plode a Sensation. 1 1 Doan’'s Kidney Pills, Mel Christian Associations are in pi 3 Mrs. Christian Sprout, Donegal terested in cooperation with the . (3 I St Mt. Joy, Pa., says: Con Ne lu Ewaiip RA + + ' ’ unty Fair in promoting a corn ! Cr Ql 3 3 “I was so bad off with kidney com- |, fowls contest amonz the bovs of LAST WOMAN T0 LEAVE SHIP 3 ° ry I plaint that my health was affected the County this summer. There is & tn, 3 The secretions from my kidney no section where bigger or better oe : 4 3 Sect >» LE € ¢ ~ o ole ~ were unnatural and my back ached crop of this staple crop can be Says Her Story Of What She Saw In oo Paves’ & Sivek, WAR. To : . 3 Eu Ji the Final Moments Will Awake + I constantly. | was nervous and often grown than right here in this ban the Wer 3 3 3: ! 8 Je g give Doan’'s ip the A | had chill Deciding to give 1 a ner agricultural county, and if it is . orld To the Disaster's | op ® + idne ills a i D ‘ed a bo h Kidney Pill trial, 1 | ros ured 1 box worthy of note that last year a Lan Real Horror. * I at Garber's Drug Store. The first few tear OY - 3 4 : caster County boy took second prize Ne ’, SRM . o ; doses helped me and by the time 1 in ti tat rn growing Ohtest New York, Fifteen hundred peo- a 2 I n 1¢ State corn gre BR « ©8 Ty - had finished the contents of the box, afried ie v State Coll ple were not drowned on the Titanio; 3 1 Oi 10 0 0D SD Le 0 ege., Pp, 1 I was free from kidney complaint.” : fifteen hundred people were murdered, ‘ . b pt ve here will be two classes in the ruelly and # . rdered—that’s | : . (Statement given October 26, 1907. [contest this vear Gruelly an oully murdered at's Beginning Monday morning, and continuing throughout the week, : . = : { mtes 1s year. th . . wv i | . : : : i+ Re-Endorsemein | Class A, which will follow the con- ° hou: the tue yer of Hie sviv Miss Wallace, the manufacturers’ representative, will give an exhibition Jn January 29, 1910, Mrs. Sprout | . °° ' wreck which 1 shall tell the wor e A RVG NE TRYIN Y y TOV IIR . On. Januar, ‘ N : ® " wp | ditions prescribed by State College S960. au gblo." of the NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE, the simplest, safest and most was Interviewed and she said: | . . N . ! > 3. : S : \ : am just as strong in my praise of io7 the § te W oe oie, and the Those are the words of Mrs. Henry | economical Cook Stove ever introduced at the price. \ mers ) 1 Irs ree rizes in | 3 % : Doan’s Kidney Pills now as ever. I [ thi j : ree L bl B. Harris, widow of the millionaire | Every housekeeper interested In having a cool kitcheen for the y p. | this ounty contest wi e eligible NB . oe x : . : gladly verify my former endorsement | _ | 0h. : theater producer. Mrs. Harris spoke Summer should visit the Barement while this demonstration is in progress of this remedy.” {to compete in the State contest. them between sobs, as she lay on her : ’ Mir izes \ ancas- ! and see this stove in operation. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 | f rst prizes should come to Laneas bed of grief and pain, surrounded by ye y s p yg > o cents Foster-Milburn Co New | t¢r County this year. The condi- her relatives in her flower-filled apart- It's the ideal stove for use in the average home. The three burners ud ) " or. | & ara na ree « Sa TR > 3 : oi York, sole agents for the United | Hon wg fallow x ments, that look out over Central Park | give an unusual cooking area, and the style of construction, with legs States. 16 contest is open to any boys and into the very windows where Mrs. | y.¢ 1irt the body up well off the floor, for sweeping and cleaning under- twenty years of age in the John Jacob Astor, another freshly- Our Bill of Fare... Remember and take no other. the name—Doan’s— | under | County The corn shall be grown on a plc MOUNT JOY. PA. Wednesday, April 24, 1912, neath, is much appreciated by the particular housewife. Anonther feature that makes the NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE made widow, is also living over and yt Over again those wild hours in the ice Ee — | containin 10s strewn Atlantic, lar is the c¢ arative ease ¢ rapidity ith ‘hich it 1 put into { : o square rods or one popular is the comparative ease and rapidity with which 8 I FLORIN, PENNA. The Week in Grain {quarter of an . : bls or “No one has begun to tell the whole : : ial. ; Ve i fle “ompiled for the Mount Joy Bulle | 4Uarter of an acre, truth about the wreck of the Titanic,” | ©Peration, simply touch a match to the wick, and you have a blue flame a tin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm. L Any variety of corn may be used. Mrs. Harris sobbed. of intense heat, ready for business. No putting in coal or wood, no mS ra— YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED lan ~, Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building, | The contestant shall select the ————— smoke, dust or soot, no waiting on draft to make it burn up, no ashes to xd ( ¢ | Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman, | seed, plant the crop, fertilize it and 2 : soil + hands and clothi Ti minute you apply the § 3 Sf 3 Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan- | cultivate it as he may see fit. carry out, and soil your hands and clot 11ng. 1€ ute y PE iS. & H. Trading Stamps $ caster, Pere Pi. APL 12. 1612 | Each contestant must make a re. match your stove is ready for use NFA ‘RB $ : wil ns toi ah yuse | POrt covering the variety grown: WO dl {WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR |j\% $1, Under stisnsive me! Jouss [manner of selerting of Bos wor 0 + . \ r b Fal § trade the entire list has shown : ? + } iia Y SED FOR CASH AT a ’ sults f ger \£ ) StS: eth $ CHASED FOR CAS} S pronouived activity. and broad trade 7 : oi iti 1 tests; thod og As Safe as Coal Se i 0 anting char: wr Q0i an EY : ’ ing ranges, sweeping toward the |, 1! : ! aTaoter of soll and * a F H B k veek end to much the highest levels «> treatment previous to planting: + 5 week end ( 2 sles > 1 > 1, * { x ! ' d er S of the year. With ‘the crop losses ind and amount of fertilizer used; 5 As Economical as Wood T Try | tes anc character p : $vre . 3 L apparent through the soft winter Rot nd otacter of cWltivation; Ni J CORAL and wheat belt of the middle west ind dates of planting and cutting + ] 3 + wheat has resumed its natural posi- | The plot of ground must be meas- ge As Convenient as Gas + LUMBER YARDS tion as marke! leader and coarse | Wed by two disinterested parties * $ orai vhile strong and carrying | And the husking and weighing done jo 4 ne a . £ grams, Wilke strong an sin tle Trosem of the same parties - SPECIAL PRICES DURING THE DEMONSTRATION + large public interest, have not dom- | IB . cf) © Sume pr 8 5 : Mount Joy, Penns, , ; tt ¢ has| Ten of the best ears shall be seo- * ONE-BURNER STOVE, $1.39. + inated as heretofore. I'he week has ; ; ooo oo Sole agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hang afforded little in the way of the erop | ected by each eorttestant and exhib- + TWO-BURNER STOVE, $5.75. 4 Also Siding, F ing, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Ete. scare CSSA ¢ fl 5 , | ited at the County Fair where they > of Aso Siding, Flooring, Sash nor ane scare mes hat fooded the; © =: judged by 2 competent judee 4 THREE-BURNER STOVE, $7.50, 3 Agents for Alpha Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate trade during the week preceding, 2 ! ompetent judge. * + wstimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material but under the careful inspection of Fhe prizes will be awarded to * WICKS, 10c. EACH. % Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot competent crop judge extensive | [105¢ Making the highest number of 4 OVENS FOR ONE-BURNER STOVES, 9%¢c. TO $1.98 I : oes points In accordance with the fol- pn 5 4 a ’ Ay. . Po -* lamage was confirmed, I'his dam- 4AE oh r mh RY X p gam 8 gonum HS Cam- Mowing scale’ of points % OVENS FOR TWO-BURNER STOVES, $1.98 TO $3.50. 2 to soft winter wheat has forced Yield 4% Je 5 9 very sharp advances for the simple FA I : 59 pe & Be ———————— x reason that the one bearish fac- Fonah EEO ears) 50 3 + en t oy 4% ofe E tor that hae been insurmountable Ro? 10 hy, Vg 3 ge Corner Square and E. King Sts. i . : # h - o ind kept what prices lethargic when % 2h \/ ok 3 other grains were buoyant, has i Total 100 [Sh fC pied) bdr dd bbb db bb d ibid didi bid ddd ied lass B. : -— been the heavy stock of soft winter a ; MAJOR ARCHIBALD BUTT Adie iniioiidoddriodeioioloinieiedoinidiinioiededid ok st a a wheat in store at Chicago Other This class s for those who MAY | ee Cr ——— ee bis i gE EER PRE YS grades have been scarce all season not find it possible or convenient to “I was the last woman to leave ‘ha of & OUR STOCK OF HATS AND C APS FOR SPRING IS COMPLETE. and any factor that would hie te cultivate a quarter acre, but who deck of that ship. I was put into a . > 3 é any fact é d serve to : 4 ike < . Ay v collaps e along w / ar - p Here you will find Hats for all Men and for all tastes. revive the cash trade in the soft vould like to submit two ears frown Syae Yost 3 oi 0 ie vo 0 - United States Electric 3 : ; : oi ors bai : on any sized plot, in competition e Scores ( © crew, g o * no larger stock in the city from which to select, and none better for Pluie: biarios x 25 ig to fos With oilers ie Tira res on A Len and children—and our husbands ] . : t ate "Ices much Xcess : 3 ’ = y 3 4 p Ss 8 3 f the price. : ue joXcens oO Ing in the two classes will be kept yore 1OTh {rom us $0 the men of id z the amount that it normally would. ontirelr ¥* crew could go along! oo * 2: \ ET ———————— The Corn trade in feeling the effect tirery separsts, “But I am glad that I waited. I 3 * | of the desertion of many leadors A large number of prizes will be had a few extra minutes with my hus- 1 3 i ® who find the wheat more attractive given, complete announcements of band, and I learned why that boat * and that market is inclined to droopy which will be made in a few days. went to her grave. I learned of the 5 2 The new crop fut £ Oat 4 \D entry fee of twenty-five cents CArelessness with which she was Ig . > New cr res ( ats, a : : en > ‘hic rder— 3 CSDM for © ior : 3 as will be required, which will be ro A es smug to murder & ® ® While You Wait 3 28 ally vepte 3 dellvery, ~ plain, cold-blooded murder. * [ine : a if. | turned to the contestant on his de- : ; i ; which is selling approxmately fif- 8 ue “I want to tell the community my On Short Notice 4 Xmately Very OF 08 Cotaile «a Pl } > . P 44 North Queen St., Lancaster Pa. [teen cents per bushel under present liven o ton sample ears to the Fair | gory, J want the blame to be fixed < T |for cash oats, are meeting fair ac- authorities for exhibition at the where it belongs. The men who are I Siri TT cumulation by conservative invest. Fair, October 1 to 4. Let the boys responsible for this crime must pay 2 haaaaasaaaan sss EEEEXEEEEEH iii drdrdrdodedodoododedoodeododdododeoedodode res of the county get together now a for it. And I shall do all in my power | | OTS. i 8 1 nd & + | —— er — | Drove that this is a banner corn tO 8ee that they do. : : 3 - « 3 rE | county. Por entry blanks ang fur.| ‘1 bad Watched the women get into | You can get your shoes repaired for a small sum $§ + TRAIN HAS CLOSE CALL I ther information drop a card with Ce boats,” Mrs. Harris said, “and 3 ’ © C h y : . - 3 vtEa | Your name, address and “Corn Cop. TRANY I Ling © 20 ijl Te) said 3 '* a good job at that, work that is guaranteed, on very 3 + | Trackwalker’'s Prompt Action Pre- V text” A was my only chance of being saved. r nl oo’s | st on itto C.F. Savare : b Waltham and Elgin Watches, America’s best watch roduc- | a pri Mi on © ¥: Savage, 346 | | agked my husband the time and he . ; : : : : g : ¢ p ; | vents Wreck at Elizabethtown | Woolworth Building Lancaster, Pa.. | took out y teh If tly | short notice. For every fifteen minutes disa point— tion. .In Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s sizes. Open-face and hunting oF | land he will 1 Tote Alo | aoe HL AS Meeh gt Cael] 4 : : : it 111 re at once. A - twen 4 debtor cases. Accurate timepieces. %| The Philadelphia local freight | . Py e. All en ty ; gol, rviet L tries must be in by June 1st. 1912. Ladies’ Gold-Filled Watches as low as $5.75. 4 |irain out of Harrisburg had a nar- | Major ’ [Tow escape from running int ig | Gents’ Gold-Filled Watches, Guaranteed for 20 years, as low 4 i iid p Elizab g J © a big | . put peo 28 50.00 Rjlanas i ri ullizabethtown, on the Beware of Ointments for ae A cn ’hiladelphia divisi 0 Je S( | : wor 3 delphia division on Wednesday | Catarrh That Contain Mercury ———————————————— ! v | morning, as mercury will surely desiroy the sense PIROSH & SIMMONS § 7, mye wo es oo E7507 Lh | ; i whole system w 1 rough i place when the slide occurred, and | the mucous surfaces. Su 5 should | IV oun ino never be used except iptions Jewelers and Opticians 20 North Queen Street. % | narrowly escaped being caught. He from reputable phy f aH damage 4 [hastened back to the telegraph | they wil do Is te d to 4 e good you N RB} can possibly derive rom nem ‘ 8 Next Door to Shaub & Co. Shoe Store 3 office and had the train stopped. A | Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. y i 5 Cheney & Co., Tol 0., contains no IL. NCASTER PENNZXLO 4 [few minutes later the local would mercury, and Is taken internally. acting : : ; [have been past the signal. ji fitecuy Spor He al | Hal's | TiDle gd PR PPEREPPPIPRP Idd dried dodo doit a a x a a 7 | ly aces * system. Ir ying Hall's Wied ddd bid che dich boli bd dh ddd ni The slide is reported to have been | Catarrh Cure be sure you hy » geni- he sto( : : 3, t is taken internally and made one of the worst on the Philadelphia | Toledo, Ohio, b> rT Cheney & Co. Tes- motion] ” | Division for several years, and wag | timonials free. his ove i : ’ : . | Sold by Druggists. Price The per bottle, ' watched GT 0 LR the result of frequent rains this | mare Hall's Family Pills for constipation. my hus a a | month. It took the Harrisburg | Se stood at En le’s Furniture Warerooms | Wreckers many hours to clear the | Successful Milking Machine they we ga les and all trains were late. j Charles H. Rhoades of Eden “Majo =| i — township has a way of making work has bee MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 5 FREE | lighter on the farm. The milking A the grea ./ ——a | machine which he installed since boast 4 ——e. ev I , : : rave, Seddo 5000 American Elm Trees to Lan- | New Years does It quickly and A GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY & caster County Farmers | Seciafaciorily. It 16 ron bY 2 gant | grows UPHOLSTE on ey line engine. Mr. Rhoads has a dairy the Tit LSTERING DONE TO ORDER = That means you, Mr. Farmer. If ©f Sixteen head. Many persons call knows j You want to plant a good hard wood |'© See the machine in operation. prise. — Ra . — Ame se V tree that will become valuable to Ty i i ¥ [You in years to come and help to For Sale a , Poplar Lumber for sale n lots to suit the purchasers beautify your property. We bought Several good Building Lots front- will ne Ss 20,000 of these trees to zive to the | 2% 95 fest on South Barbara Street, I can g wnat < —. a i y o ¢ : hs Lancaster county school children, Yount Joy and extending in depth of it all.” 5 r ie, a y that width 154 feet The is 15.000 of which were enough. Now id ee ere 1s a good | 4 : a ® | ble > . ndertaking and Embalming = | We propose giving the balance to stable on these lots that could very Mad in the county who will | ~2%'!Y. De converted into a double Santa iwelling. For furthe Tr p11 8011 1 1 11 pl ind take care of one or more be ; Of farther Particulars | Mrs. M. of these valuable trees “Pry to Lewis Seema, Mount Joy. wealthy ao scam _. found ir E GRAIN HOUSE OF ANIA BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Sts OCHS—-BONDS—- INVESTMENTS 2 MINUTES To any Grain Market in Americs | COCK. jy Branch 220-226 Woolworth Bldg. SECONDS card of Trade. USTABLISHEI 1897 (Members Chicago Board of Trade) BROE ERS LIAM L. BEAR & CO. the Watt and Shand All you for them | tree must this week. have But be pl Ee to do is to come to ask every anted by the end of store and do so at once- lizabethtown New Pastor at Elizabethtown On May | come | Subse pastor of Zion He was formerly at Freeburg. Ist Rev. Frank Croman, |of Lehighton, wil] become pastor of Y PHILADELPHA | the Lutheran church Seg On May 10 Rev. ble, formerly of at Elizabeth- Luther Wei- Reamstown, wil] be- | church, Lea- | j voluntary ban krupt. feb 21-2 mo ribe for the Mt Joy Bulletin —-e-a— A Voluntary Bankrupt In the United States district court Philadelphia, Oliver C. Rensel, Eli- has been adjudged a The liabilities are $2,716.60 and the assets $1, For Sale Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, from a strain with a rec- | ord not often beaten, also stock. | H. H. MORTON Mount Joy, Pa. | ——_— Ee | Read the Mt. Joy Buljgtin. ld 7175. | \ Ng | ble is a ! ach, live to frien affected is believ Thing; with the tem wit} King’s » Try then] ings end Bernharf Adv
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