: No Matter How You View It | THERE'S AN A DVANTAGE IN Young Brothers Carriage Works THAT WILL ALWAYS CLAIM YOUR ATTENTION. IT IS Custom Quality at Moderate Prices There can be no better time tc order a new wagon for Spring than now. It stands to reason that we can give more attention to a job ever the winter months than during the busy season and naturally you get a first-class job. We also have some fine sleighs ready for your inspection. YOUNG BROS. Bell Telephone FLORIN, PENNA. You Will Now Find Us In Our NEW BUILDING Kirk Johnson and Co. MUSIC HAL.L., 160-18 W. King St., Lancaster, Pa. "URE is the only kind I sell—Furniture that 18 Furniture Rockers Hall Racks Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks | Extension & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything 1n the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNNEZR MOUNT JOY. PENNA THE PEOPLE'S MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Now is the time to erder Cemetery work for Spring at big reduct- ions. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sure days at Elizabethtown, from § a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdays. GOO. | | | | | i t { | | Mirrors OPPOSITE 8S. G. HERSHEY'S STORE, PARK STREET. Ind. Phone 610D., Elizabethtown, or 7233B., Maytown. * J. H. KEENER, Prop’r. Works and Offices : Maytown and Elizabethtown CHARLES W. COBLE Mgr., Elizabethtown. Look at these two pictures: — The difference is caused by the different kind of oil used. If you want the steady, clear light al- ways order the best oil— FAMILY FAVORITE OIL Triple-refined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Costs little more than in- ferior tank wagon oils—saves money, saves trouble—saves your eyes. Your dealer has Family Favorite Oil ia barrels direct from our refineries. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Independent Refiners PITTSBURS, PA. Clear Steady Light ‘with-out a Flicker Also makers of Waverly Special Auto 1 and Waverly Gasolines. FTF 200 Page Book—iells all about ail. Minds of Librarians not on Things Mundane. | Their Pecullar Absent-Mindedness ae a Class, Mas Given Rise to 8ome Good Stories Told by the Wits. According to a familiar anecdote, an aged and absent-minded Mbrarian, | missing his umbrella as he started homeward on a ralny day, went back to the library and sought it in the catalogue under U Mote recent and perhaps as cred- ible is a little tale of another librarian, | younger, but not less absorbed in his profession. As the telephone was out of order, his wife asked him to at- tend to a few errands for her on his way to the library. On his consent- ing, she ran to his desk, and hastily taking the nearest card—one from & packet of sample library supplies— made out a list, which she handed to him. He put it in his pocket and promised not to forget it. At dinner that night she reminded him of his promise “l was going to give you your fa vorite dessert—hot gingerbread with raising in it, and whipped cream,” she assured him, reproachfully, “but I had no ginger and not enough raisins, so couldn't. The grocer didn’t bring them, or anything else I ordered. You must have forgotten, after all.” “Indeed, 1 didn't forget,” he assur ed her, earnestly. “I am perfectly sure I attended to it.” “That's odd,” was the answer. They're not usually careless about or ders. What clerk did you see?” “Clerk?” he repeated, vaguely. “I don't seem to remember seeing any clerk.” Then, in a flash of enlighten- ment, he added, with a gasp: “Why, 1 didn’t see any. I—I aid at- tend to the list—but I'm afraid I filed it in the card catalogue, under ‘Groceries.’ ” And there, indeed, he found it the mext day. On another occasion, when his wife, | wishing to know the whereabouts of | inquired: | their small daughter, “Where's Evelina?’ she was horrified to receive the reply: “ ‘Evelina’ got pushed off the top of the stepladder. Back broken, and more or less damaged otherwise. A pretty bad case, I'm afrald.” “What?” exclaimed the mother. “Yes; a pity, isn’t it? But the bind- er I've sent her to is a clever fellow, and he may be able to make her pre sentable again.” By this time the mother had begun to understand that “Evelina” so hor- ribly injured was not the daughter of the house, but only an early and well- bound copy of the famous novel of Mme. d’Arblay.—Youth’s Companion. startled Thief Missed Valuable Booty. A remarkable recovery of stolen heirlooms and jewelry has afforded great gratification to the owner, & lady living at Chelsea gardens, Lon- don, England. During her absence some days ago. her flat was broken into, and an old-fashioned brass-bound jewel case taken away. The thieves abstracted from it a necklace, some silver, and various articles of com- paratively small value, and even broke away the looking-glass in the Hd. In the belief that all the valuables had been taken, the thieves threw the dressing-case into a thieket in Chelsea gardens. The foMNowing day it was found by a workman and taken by him to Cannon-row police station. A police officer, while examining it, hap- pened to touch a secret spring, which released a drawer containing all the owner's valuables, including jewel rings, medals which had belonged to her father, and many other highly- prized relies. The Embaimed Egg. The journal of the American Med: (cal Association comments on a re | cent discovery that antiseptics, given affect the eggs and practically enable the hen to em- balm her own egg. It is hinted that this discovery will be found to have great commercial possibilities. The farmer, we are told, will feed the antiseptic to his hens and become his | own storage warehouse. { This is delightful information to those who like embalmed food. All| others will view this great discovery | with cold suspicion. What we want | in the way of eggs is not eggs that | can’t spoil, but eggs that can spoil | but haven't. in a hen's food, THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. EEE ESE ER EEE EE EEE Re ee po a Ga Entirely Different Clothes For Men Made By ‘‘The House of Kuppenheimer’’ Wednesday, May 1, 1912, J Clothes” a After a few moments’ glance at “Kuppenheimer possible for customer yesterday remarked, ‘I never knew it was clothes to be so far different at similar prices.” That's just it. Many men do themselves an injustice, because they do not look around and compare what each store has to offer. Many a man would |‘’kick himself” if he knew how far above all others these Kuppenheimer Clothes are-—and to obtain them, it would not cost him a penny more than what he paid elsewhere. MAN THAT THIS 18 THE THAT IT'S THE MAN WHO LOOKS AROUND, KNOWS-HE'S THE MAN THAT REALIZES THE BEST CLOTHING STORE IN LANCASTER “KUPPENHEIMER"” Clothes are in a class of their own-—the most perfectly made ready to wear clothes in America; they are equal to high grade custom tailored garments, inside and outside, beautifully finighed In every detail Every Suit Is Fully Guaranteed “Kuppenheimer” Clothes possess unequaled perfect fitting quali- ties because of expert tailoring and designing and for the same reasons they retain their shapeliness indefinitely. A broad range of new fabrice—strictly all wool-—in late patterns and colorings. $15.00 to $25.00. The $15 “Donovan Special” Js the equal of any, and better than most suits at $20. They rep- resent the handiwork of expert tailors, the materials are strictly all wool in the most fashionable patterns and spring shades. Com- pare them with other suits advertised at $15.00 Then we are sure . you will say “The Donovan Special for mine.’ - |. ® i00--Wonen’s and Misses’ Cream Serge and Whipcord Suits - That We Have Been Selling at $18 to $25 for i] - $8.50 |. THEY ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED—That's the reason, but J h 8 OFD EEE EEE EER ERR REE ERE EER i Bluevale, Ont., May 4, 1910—*I was they cam be very easily cleaned. They are the most stunning Suits of the season. The coats are beautifully trimmed with silk braid and Macrame lace, long, rolling collar inlaid with silk, turn back cuff of silk, lined with finest peaude cygne silk. Skirts are all the newest modes. 137 Women’s and Misses’ $15 Silk Dresses at $7.50 These dresses were made for a leading specialty store, but were not shipped, owing to some disagreement as to time of delivery. The makers, therefore, sold them to us at such a sacrifice that we can offer you the newest of the new styles at a price which enables you to buy two or three dresses, for the usual cost of one. They're of taffetas in plain colors and changeable effect, foulards in dots, figures and bordered effects, messalines in plain colors and stripee and natural colored pongees. Many are prettily trimmed with lace yokes, lace and fancy buttons. They're just the kind of dresses for use at Atlantic City and other resorts as well as in town, and at the price it will be worth your while to buy several. All women, Misses and small women can be fitted. (Second Floor.) Another Great Bargain. Beautiful Ramie Linen $7.50 Dresses at Only $2.98 Of Ramie Linen and wide-wale Bedford blue, pink, copenhagen, natural and king's trimmed with Macrame lace, buttons and braid, edged with lace, high and low neck. Some are ed, and embroidered lace frills and lace yokes. Pe Denoren® Cord in White, light blue Beautifully 3-4 set in sleeves, beautifully braid- Elegance and Style Pre Trimmed Hats Ask almost any woman who is versed in the season's fashions Plumes Very Special Prices to direct you to the foremost Bunch tips, 3 in a bunch, worth millinery salon in Lancaster, and | ¢; £4 490 she will direct you to come here. | ¥ >" : The most beautiful creations | +e as well as the most wonderful | Bunch ps, toa bunch a values, at the most popular [ranged in stick-up effects; spe- prices | cial, $1.98, Scores and scores of hats are here, which in any other store | Regular $5.00 Ostrich Plumes, would sell at $7 to $10, Our | in black, white and colors, $2.98. prices are $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 118 in, in length, full heavy heads, | $4.98, (Millinery Salon on first floor.) FLOWERS. No limit to the variety and the | prices are very interesting. Daisies, 5, 19, 49, 98c¢. Rose Wreaths 19, 29, to $1.98. Hyacinths, all colors—15c, Crushed Roses, 6 red, pink and white—29c. ( Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings Because of our enormous buy- | ing powers, and because we buy (grades, at proportionate savings. direct from the manufacturers, we are in a position to sell you | your every Millinery want at prices that are just about what others stores pay for their mer- | chandise. This ig really the main | reason why our millinery busi- | ness has met with such great suc- cess. Regular $2 Chips, Milans and Neapolitans, in all the leading shapes of the season: black, white and burnt, 98c. Eminent in All Oar | toliage—908c. in a bunch, | ers, in a very broad variety. [serviceable and the real article, $3.98. of very trimming required, $2.98. including cable edge, 69c up. Regular $8.00 Ostrich Plumes, Full Jack Roses with buds and Moss Roses—19, 29, 39c. La France Roses, $1.49. Scores of other beautiful flow- Untrimmed Millinery Section.) better A great gathering of CH 0 IMITATION PANAMAS Made of peanut braid, just as loek as good as AUTOMOBILE HATS Hand made in different shapes, good braid, very little SAILOR HATS Of every description and color, PORCH FURNITURE---A SPLENDID SHOWING See for yourself the wide range of excellent ideas we have on reliable kind and every display: every lawn, garden or summer cottage. REED FURNITURE Natural finish is, of course, the most desirable, Nothing more serviceable. Rock- to $3.90. in celor finishes. Tables, 50c. are pieces here ers, $2.25 to $5.90. WILLOW FURNITURE needed style for porch, 41) 0 although there Wide range of well-built, comfortable pieces—most of them natural finish Chairs, $1.50 to $2.75. Rockers, 93c¢. to $2.75. Settées, $4.50 to $5.90. CANE FURNITURE Very attractive styles—bought under price; and especially marked for your choosing. Settees, $5.90; worth $7.50; Rockers, .$3.90; worth $5.60; Chairs, $3.50; worth $5.50. AWNINGS GIVE US YOUR ORDER NOW Estimates cheerfully furnished free, Woven in effective carpet-like We use only John Boyle's U. S.designs—very serviceable. A cool standard ducking, which insuresand artistic bed-room rug—three the best service, and our prices sizes the most moderate. are TELE Call will 32 to 38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna. vse es BRURCHITIS - E le C + ri c To Whom It May Concern gick for two years with chronic bron- chitis and a consequent run-down con- dition. I received no benefit from doc- tors or from a trip which I took for my health, and I had to give up work, Yino! was recommended, and from the | to im- | second bottle I commenced prove. I gained in weight and strength, my bronchial trouble disappeared, and | I am at work again. It is the combined action of the | eurative elements of the cods’ livers, Bona Fide Risk. | Take your wife and children, for in- | stance; were they not once a good | honest risk’ are you trying to | make of’ pow—securities! My | dear sir, that #8 Just what accounts | for your presemt domestic malaise. | You have been applying a financial | system to romamee. The trouble is | not that your Gnaneial system did not | apply; the real trouble has been all | along that yowr foancial system it- | self ts thoroughly wosound. Of course, the very fact that it did not apply | to romance should settle that point.— Richard Rice. Jr. in the Atlantic. Must Have Been Over Sixty. “What,” enthusiastically exclaimed | the man of forty who was attending | the ‘coming-out’ party, “is more beau- | tiful than a girl of twenty who Is just budding into womanhood?” “Well,” replied the man of sixty, “if | you really want my opinion, I should | say a nice, new, twenty-dollar bill.” see Qe. Hurting Their Sale | The disease among horses brought | from the west, and sold in Lan-| caster county, 18 injuring their sale. More than a score of western | horses have dled withim the last few | weeks, and there are a great many! sick at this time. ! -— —D eee Lost—A Scotch collie dog. Re-| ward for return to W. L. Gardner, | near Mount Joy. | aided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonie iron contained in Vinol which makes it so successful in curing bronchitis. | Vinol is a constitutional remedy for | chromic coughs, colds, bronchitis and pulmonary troubles—not a palliative like cough syrups. Try Vinol. If you don’t think if belps you, we will return your money For Sale by E. W. GARBER, MOUT JOY, PA, We Can Clean Your Carpets Bitters With Time on Her Hands ator to gladly paid deliveries same day as order is received. Hodges Fiber .Rugs $4.50, $6.50 and 8$7.50 110 E010 PHONE YOUR ORDERS 1000 Lancaster, reverse charges and we for them. Pre- will be made on tell oper- pay 0 GO TO W.B.BENDER East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Made A New Kian Of Him. “] was suffering from pain in my stomach, head and back,” writes H. T, Alston, Raleigh, N. C,, “and my liver and kidneys did net work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man.” PRICE 50 CTS. AT ALL DRUG STORES. £0. ore LAYOR BUST 7 PARK & POLLARD A 1ady is apt to feel wo Sd aR than that-it makes them The Park & Pollard Dry-Mash ) is not the cheapest feed on the market, but your eggs will cost you less than { on any ration you can feed them. | They just can't help Lay, they | must when fed upo= it. For Sale by On the floor by Street Hand or Electric Vacuum Machines. | BRANDT & STEHMAN > | ount Joy, Pa. Wagon, | Ask the man whe feeds it At our worke by Cold Air, Dry Blast or Vacuum Machines. Our service is prompt. If you phone orders, call factory direct, 135 Beaver—Bell Phone, 44x; Independent Phone, 1791L. Or you can send them to Novelty Carpet Cleaning Works Orders at Works, 135 Beaver street, er J. B. Martin & Co. Both 'Phones. LUNG DISEASE «After four in our family had died of consumption 1 was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, # but my life was saved and I gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVE W. R. Patterson, Ye PRICE 60c and $1.00 AT ALL D | FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIR-CUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO or anything in the Barber Line. 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 land silver watches, as well as of the /dainty and artistic designs, and the {beautiful workmanship throughout. |Our Jewelry bears the reputation of /being ‘‘ever best.” Please Remember I Also I algo carry as a side line Camera and Photo Supplies MAKE THE MAY WALK MORE ENJOYABLE BY TAKING A KODAK ‘Repair Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Very Promptly You will not be disappointed time ‘and again if you bring your repair {work to me. | a Oy ics Then you will have not only the | pleasure of the outing, but the add- ed pleasure in the pictures which preegerve the memory of the fun. d [does it quick. Ask me for a free copy of the new Kodak catalogue. Agent for Standard Steam Laundry. 'R.V. FEGLEY East Main Street. MT. JOY, PA. F271 Plants for Sale [to separate a boy from a box of Buck | |len’s Arnica Salve. His pimples, | boils, scratches, knocks, sprains, and fi have a Ane Jot of cabbage, caull- {bruiises demand it, and its quick re- | Cr Pepper, tomato, egg plant, | lief for burns scalds, or cuts is his jredbeet and lettuce plants which I rigiht. Keep it handy for boys, also loffer for sale very reasonable. girls. Heals everything healable and Unequaled for piles. Only 25 cents at S. B. Bernhart & Coe. i2t E. B. Hostetter MOUNT JOY, PA. Hstit Bole ag Also Ag mstima OUR Her no I the pric tion. . cases. i+ Or as $9.0