FREE ADVICE PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Shwilkey DBumblesock Has TO SICK WOMEN = 1. 11 v Thousands Have | Helved By C S11 Oo Ww n I Bl I X } i A t s k i ¥ 1 t ol J d [ ’ ¥ ition, b . cl 1 mail. Wri LOT { - : : ! RTING 1} f 1 l 0 i 1 hi 1 d 1 t Ju Fr } I de nan ¢ M ) Ma F t 1 I Warmg Jol nd Lottie Nissle f Ur tzel, Olon Sq pent 1d: the 1 rt *h vi 1 un olla of the r, Mi I 1 tae os se drav 1ka hen man e tsn ga-risht by am si vel foll M Fannie Miller visited her | un mere ei-g’'shit Now, mind you sister, Mable in tl home of John | vader fun denna socha wora es besht K. Cassel, near Lancaster Junction, | ding in de weldt un ich hob olles on Sunday. John Shaeffer, wife and children visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Sheaffer, at White Oak, on Sunday A. E. Wenger, wife and daughter, Miss Emma, spent Sunday in the home of Reuben IL. Miller, near Lancaster Junction. Mrs. Homer B. Summy, and daughters, Helen and Pauline of Manheim, were guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, on Sunday. The annual meeting of the legal voters of the ‘Kauffman Cemetery Association,” will be held at Jacob L. Kauffman’s on Monday, May 6th, 1912, at 8 o’clock p. m. Voters, don’t forget the date. Thursday, April 25, proved a happy day to Jonas Barto. It was his 40th birthday and to his sur- prise he received 51 pairs of socks, shirts, handkerchiefs and post cards from friends at Gap, Bird-in-Hand, Quarryville, Lancaster, Lititz, Mount Joy. Mastersonville, Manheim, Lan- caster Junction and this place. He wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered him, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gibble enter- tained the following on Sunday; Harry Hoffer wife and son, Vict of near [.ebanon Frank Shan! wife and daughter, Esther, and Ralph, of Union Square Jaco Henny, wife and daughter th: nd Anna Grace. and son Naunmanstowr Israel \ 1 and da hte: Ada nd so I of 3 ] of 1 I 3 of Ld | 14 real od % - i > Waver wy—i he bes petroleum product made—all made from high grade Pennsylvania Crude Oil. Gasolines, illuminating oils, lubricating oils and parra- fine wax for all purposes. 100 Page Booklet Free — tells all about oil. Waverly Oil Works Co. Independent Refiners PITTSBURG, PA. 1 wish to inform the public that I have one of the largest crops of Pure Crystal Spring Water Ice that I have had since I am in the business, which I am now ready to serve the public. Wagon thru Mt. Joy and Florin daily. See me before placing your order for the season. Prices reasonable. C. S. Frank Bell Phone. MT. JOY, PA. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | en buddle foll fum ga-dultich ei-g’numma wile ich mer | net helfa hob kenna, un {ledsht won ich ebber fremmas sana [ron in de shtoop cooma don hov ich gaega es | shunt es mowl uff g’'maucht we en | ynnge omshel, far es ledsht besht ding in der weldt der hols nunner g’shit greega. Ich hob woll g'wist wos es besht ding in dgr weldt ware, ovver der Hullerheck huts net g'wist os ich der gickser hob is net grawd cooma mit der schwartza buddle. Ich hob ovver g'shpeered os es net long lasta kon. De ane un drisich sart ga-grider hen awfonga nonna tzarra in mime mawga. Ich denk vaders huts, besht ding in der weldt si wella far der gickser ob-driva, un ich hob g'shpeered os es shtorrick tsum end gait. Gli hov ich nix fun der weldt g’wist un ich hob ga- drawmed, ich ware dote un uff em wake noch em himmel. We ich on deer cooma bin un hob ga-glubbed, huts g'hasa: “Ware is drows?” “Der Boonasteil.” “We bisht cooma?” “Ga-luffa.” “Du consht net ri. Usht de dicha un de hocha woo office hava un ken- na uff gile un in carriages cooma ina doh ri.” | cl bin room gadraid mit ma ischwara hartz far -tzurick uff de { em wake tzurick hoy i , Harrison aw Iruffa 1 - ia Te 1 & p I Qu hicht 3 01 ( er € € € 1 1 ) ) nd ) ( a a 0s d £1 nuch I Le ol ¢ el ) 1 1€ d cn Ie 1 e e hen mere es mowl uff brecl far mere nuch mae ga-grider i tta, awy se hen n ke 1 un ivver dem coomed Billy Bixle i un hut awd won der Boonastiel nuch net gons dote ware don kent are ene tsum laeve bringa. Are hut Hullerheck sin- | ra beshta keffer-bree ous sime sock naws g'hova. Es € un mere’s on de hut mich uff ga-dubbled we en oldt barlow sock-messer un es hut mich uff g’hucked mit ma longa “Ah-h” we der Sam Stuck ols sawged won are recht dorshdich is. Ich bin wid- der uff de feese un du waesht gli nuch mae fun mere hara. ED GET — With Clara Jarton, whose death was heralded last week disappears tl 1 of those who were the work of relief in . Miss Barton might I called the Florence America. Like her works of 1¢ ot conflned to her ere spread even in- Asia. She gained n the founder of the Red ( rica, but her forcible I sonality also made an indelible international ¢ through her ac- ipation in the periodical pression upon the parti onferences at Rome, Geneva, Vi- enna, St Petersburg, and other ERE MADAME DEANS pv Ls. A Sarx, Cxrasy Rsvine for PPRESSED MENSTRUATION, NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy! Satis- faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid for $1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not have them sead your orders to the UNITED MEDICAL CO., Box 74, LANCASTER, PA. Seld in M1. Joy by E. W. Garber and W. D. Chandler & Ca. | {began to come up. was started on the work that he thought it was not a good {thing to harrow {never known any one else doing it. | He said, “I will harrow them if you THE rarmers Column INFORMATION FOR THE FARMER Eskrel ng th Garden or Truck Beneticial I'he Buying of he Wet Cellar Iu ‘ {ther Notes h 16 ( r ful of 1 est } v fF a ’ a [ i “ Hu f ay n \ thao ) ] leo e- y ) nds of d ire ted omtr 11 er every vear, ot be t fertilizer is not all richt, but because we do not know whether the kind we use is the kind | | our land needs It great study | and one that we must make for our- | selves Make some simple ex-]| perimnets this year, Put in a strip with fertilizer you have been in the {habit of using, and just beside it an- {other without it. |a great deal more jovinion of some interested agent ce a them all teeth plants are struggling through has been loose soil, it is difficult for all kinds of beans to push their way out and up, says a change. If the crusted many of them perish in the attempt and a necessary. beans that the harrowed both ways at the time they This will be worth to you than the De not be afraid to harrow garden rons When the soil is dry or in good working eondition it will do much good. Harrowing with in the harrow just as the coming thus helps ones to push their way the upper in case a crust formed. Except in dry, nearly writer in an ex- surface is much reseeding is often The best patch of lima writer ever grew When the man he told us beans, for he had iy so. but T think it will kill them.” When he had harrowed them length- we had him turn on them for ross-harrowing At this the man | Ini) 1 londlv win that | ily, { 1 1 1 the | | I - tad} | V | 1 IR ~ As ! VILLI 0 a dream } ) h n ! n is master of the] esent and the human e is obliged to submit to nis will. people are becoming very im- patient, but useless, Gen. Rain will | proceed with his plans and they will | be carried out. Mh Bishop, our merchant, has a strong corps of assistants in his | store. Elam Zug, first clerk; | Harvey Risser, chief manager; | Amos Garman, reception clerk and | oo assorter: C. G. retary; Cyrus Behney, reporter and Becker, sec- | information. | Zug, chief | Nathan adviser { lessrs. Elmer Witmer and | Morris Ginder, members of the | Mastersonville motor club, gathered | the Blmer man M re some of the notables of | and sped on to the dis- eeting held at Hanover Dale, | Dauphin county, of the Church of | Brethren. They list Mr. and Mrs. Witmer, Miss Edna Hack-| Mr. and Mrs CC. G Becker | d son, Charles Emerson, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. | I 1an Paulson, d in. Uuel Franklin Brubaker is the antoist bel ing to the | motor club. Follow- | . middle of the ppv | The machine f atmosphere run backward and Uncle machine moved down the hill back- automobile reat velocity coming | e from John Pyle's| that it left the surface, | in the air, and never touched | ground until it struck the | hill at the creamery. | going throwgh the caused the wheels to roofs: His Frank’s | Wednesday, May 8, 1912. BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. —— EE EET TEP RTT RRR ESAT The Most Unusual Store in Fn CRETE V pai V i \ Hi > — ° a = Pil ' I 1 to patrona nd popularity, not only = ( | 1 — L | n 1 | LSC = , 1 v3 1 = 4 { 4 3 4 LN { }( : oe 1 i RF d i . i 5 Ou eo \ ( 1 I elpfulr ) " 1 3 ! J sroebpy. v or) 4 ) caster are located at i ™N vils € Sverre 2 g NOTE L JUCEN tf. Tl ht n { y 1 ] i l The I It 15 within briel 1 ection of Ki nd Queen Street ) " : v ‘ \ . Wie ] 1 * tharitrel > - Farilitioc By providing venlences, rooms and other privileges and facilities, "The Talbot Store | Who Visit usiness From very Surrounding Town and Section. 3 g r oo a Se rice feqiures 7c 21d . Free Checking Room, where packages, bundles, etc., no matter where purchased, mav be checked o 1 ¢ 4 ’ J free of charge. Playroom for children, with sand pile and sand toys—where they can frolic to their hearts I content, and be sent away clean and refreshed. Under direction of trained attendant, Rest Room and Retiring Room for Women—comfortably furnished and affording privacy. (Trolley departures announced ten minutes in advance.) . One to two lavatories and toilets on every floor. Venetian Garden, where, in plessant surroundings, ices and soda may be had; and an up-to- date soda fountain around which fifty may be served. Cigar department for the men folk. Demonstrating Booth for the famous Egg Baking Powder, where a spic-and-span young woman will show you exactly what Egg Baking Powder will do—awhile you watch. | and instrumental. with entertainment, voc: A Mezzanine Music Gallery, Ye Colonial Shop—second floor front—a novel “store within a store,” where bv special arrange- ment with B. T. Babbitt, Inc., every premium offered in exchange for trademarks from any Babbitt Product, will be shown and may be obta'ned. Convenient store exntrance to Hippodrome Moving Picture The whatever you want to bu fe ndise ! ce cream, cloars, ¢ mission to t) i ler KS, ccordir = ue , 2 g £ Fo 6 } i = in Ui i Je / 1K = ON Z king wh hot want, no rest 1 ( uen to obtain a cata ATTICS YOu 2 from gw the Premaum display. pose! A nylthing 272 Lhe store—anvtfiss Let us be frank. It is not merely because of these conveniences and unusual features we expect a warm welcome from the people of Lancaster, and nearby, but because back of this service is and shall be a desire to maintain continuously a high plane of service and a perfect standard of quality in premiums and goods, no matter how low the price. What we offer are not merely opening features, but consistent, every-day features, with Improve- ment Wherever Possible as the Program. So, Come to THE TALBOT STORE—you are welcome. Bring the children—they are wel- come. [It is a Daylight Store—no dark corners—and the Sunshine of Cheeriness and Good Feeling never clouded over. OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY UNTIL MIDNIGHT The Talbot Store - 154-158 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. Additional Talbot Stores will soon be opened in York, Hanover, Easton, Reading and other prominent towns. ST EE ETE EEE TE RO TET TR ———————"—m—m = Is ward instead of a progressive move- ment as Franklin said the contains two-thirds it repuires skill to m with its came to the top, but then the horse” balked on the level. own engine. He “Iron {the lw. crawled under the machine, Shook the : | water and that walked around it, stamped his feet, and what not, but the machine stood of their steers earlier in the season of B. W. ove a machine [shook his head, turned on finally | teries, Uncle | batteries, machine, blew the horn, Phares, the twelve 1 L Miller, met the bat- still. A Reo machine was called in- this year, on account of the ad- cident on Sunday. out % service and towed Frank’s home. | vanced prices of feed and fat steers companions who jumped a fence —— | will be very scarce and hard to find {Phares fell and broks his arm. Dr. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. in this section in a month hence. | Diehl reduced the fracture. Feeders of cattle are disposing | year-old son with an ae- Followin pulled the brake, tore Gs spark plugs, disconnected the! growled at the people, | a.