board, head ite enamel four large 36; wash ely woven ess. Also, » $52.50; ble, rocker > roll back, ed in the ful parlor ished, high 1 Tug 9x12 in Lancas- .90 1nd exten- 3 d in chase lue in the Poirirbdoiddg ————— tee Modepat Hotel Pa. oe, Pro 2d thruow neces suel Stean ater, rds. unter es, Cheese, ™) Y Sdyle Telepnon ATION ron B. Ha the Coul r the Cod tant Just] and Term livery a ace in an r, have e directe er thing tion thru yurt of OY: oneral Jail he Genera Peace and 1ce in th of Lancas of Penn NDAY [ ,) 1912, ecept Pu > the Ma, tv of La and all t e Coro and Ci vy be -2Na I hi the Best g / PAGE SEVEN It All Looks Alike | _ YOU DONT NEED to some people, but not to us, and pony not to the stock that eat It. Our| vo "NEE ( knowledge, backed by years of ex-| | PAR 8 POLLARD CQ [ enables us to \ LROwW! NG FE Lc perience, Select the Kind of Hay contains the greatest amount of nourishment, and that has been properly cured. Swale hay is dear ( at any price, We can furnish good f hay at reasonable prices, Cx Every chicken will live and grow as you never saw chick- ens grow be fore Je use the Park & Pollard Gritless- Chick and Growing Feed The vitalizing effect of the shredded codfish in this feed is just what is required. Learnallaboutthiswonderful feed from their Year Book. Worth a dollar to you. We furnish it to you free. Brandt § Stehman MOUNT JOY, PENNA, that DIV10 Glilette Ad Ce E. S. MOORE Deal er In Coal, Lumber, Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement and Fertilizer Grain A large stock ef Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price pald for grain ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM Estimates of humber and Mill Work a Specialty On Thursday, September 9, 1912, By virtue of an order of the Or- phans’ Lancaster County, the undersigned administratrix, as trustee, in the estate of Charles K Bennett, will sell at pub- in Mount Lancaster county, Raymond's blacksmith mile northwest of road leading from the and Lancaster turn- pike to Breneman's schoolhouse, the F, H, Baker's 5 following real estate, to wit A tract Court of FLORIN, PENNA. deceased, on the township, YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED 's. & H. Trading Stamps § WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR |! CHASED FOR CASH AT lic sale, premises, Joy Pa., shop, Florin, near about one on the Harrisburg described contairing neat meas- lands of Mr. E. S. Raymond, Mon- and others. land, perches, of gravel COAL and 92 114 ure, adjoining LUMBER YARDS yur, J. roe B. The improvements thereon consist dwelling house attached, crib, acres, Harvey Forney Mount!Joy, Penna always on hand with of a two-story frame frame house bank large tobacco shed with cellar and attached, chick- house, hog pen outbuild- of Sele agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles summer Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etc. a Agents for Alpha® Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate estimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot large barn with corn all carriage other stripping room en house, and all ings. There is a necessary choice variety spring of house fruit on the premises, a never-failing w which ater at the Hat Bargains water is pumped to the with pump in a high The property and in ‘enient from cistern at house, The of cultivation barn, therein land is state a good is pleasantly located neighborhood, to church- Then come es, chanics of producing the conv y bargain in a STRAW HAT? = schools, mills, markets and me- Are vou looking for and all k has and is any 3 " tit nds always dayou ii get il ! . been good crops ut Prices on broken lots in Soft and Stiff Hats well worth attention of per- 1 farm. sold 3 ST Wingert & Haas: 44 North Queen §t., Lancaster Pa. | nn on This will of the widow's dower r property ights the sale shall Zerphey, view premises prior day of please call on Samuel H. residing thereon. 30 19. and o'clock 1912, on the premi when where terms will be made known by ETTA M. BENNETT, Trustee sell Charles K -* seefostocfoofoefeseresostestoatosiagortocfecoctectostarfectesteoeoecestens stasis Taste slate of : dbl ao Jt Cle Boiteddeibisds doodles Gb bbdodrbbd fois eieipuipeiioeiriodeleipiodnleiododub dedi d bd Rogers’ Silverware Set Knives and Forks, Reduced to $3.00 t, Reduced to... 90c. Reduced to. ns $2.00 $1.50 $6.50 2.0.23 2.8 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 I. RPT TTITTTTTTTeTTT - Administratrix, as to real of Jennett, deceased. Charles H. Zeller, W. U. Hensel, certain estate Full Auctioneer Tea Spoons, per se Tt 1able Sp Attorney. oons, per set, Western Horses And Colts Public Sale Friday, Sept. 6, 1912 I Butter Dishes. Reduced to Tea Sets, Reduced to PIROSH & SIMMONS North 2a Zain 2 20 Queen Street. adiedle Jewelers and Opticians Next Door to Shaub & Co. Shoe Store LANCASTER, PES N NBA. oJevfeote it the Pa > 1CARLOAD of THE BEST SERRE ETE EERE EERE Engle’s Furniture Warerooms MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Westen Horse And Colts a we to Lancast ous ht Dersor 1 t the country from some of the yest Stock farms in the west and ra from 2 to 5 yrs. and weighing f to 1500 lbs. They gord low down kind with two good ends | and a middle and with plenty of tyle and confc rmation. Mr. Grove wires us that he is sk ying a load of Colts, the best that grow) with more size. bone and qral- | ity than vou wiil see for a time. If | in need of any good coltst feed and make money don’t miss this sale, as thev wiil | positively be sold for the high dollar. Notes for 30, 60 orgo davs will be taken { with good security and paying the dis D. B. Kieffer & Co. ver shipy a } ay Lo - GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER £€ 1n age m 1 Oo each. consist of the EE a oa Poplar Lumber for sale im lots to suit the purchasers ong Se rr 0 E00 O01 Undertaking and Embalming 0 SE " a C. Zeller. Auct H Ze'ler, Clerk. "HE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST ESTABLISHED 1897 A L. BEAR & CO. (Members Chicago Board of Trade) BROE ERS YLVANIA BUILDING, Chestaut and 15th Sts. PHILADELPHIA STOCHS—-BONDS— INVESTMENTS 3) SECONDS 2 MENUTES Board of Trade. To any Grail Market in Americs aster Branch 220-226 Woonkfforth Bldg. “For many years I was troubled, in § spite of all so-ca!'ad remedies I used. At last Ifound quick relief and cure in those mild, yet thorough and really wonderful DR. KINC’S NewLifePills Adolph Schingeck, Buffalo, N.Y. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGSISTS, 8 clear tr Constipation] ; | who THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, Farmers Column INFORMATION FOR THE FARMER USEFUL I'he Growing of Tomatoes—The Raising of Turkeys—One Method Cooling Milk—Making up the tations for The Dairy Cow Notes, ol an ex- for more is no longer the demand its The incubator periment, and poultry products suggests general use The ‘“‘utility’’ bird not without its saults, but it is often strain, hence has its own values, One feeding rule is hens half as much as they will eat of 'a morning, nothing at noon and a full meal at night, Be sure to grade your birds ac- cording to size as the weeks pass. When you find that seme are out- stripping the others, take them away and put them with birds of their own size. If you have toe marked the feet and have put on legbands, vou will be able to tell the facts re- garding them at any time, Here is re the value of records comes in or is one that is from a good economic to give the whe keep an accurate hatch, and then grade the without having to feel that mix them up you will not be able to tell want to know The should be the ration shonld be fed well, to the record every birds if you when about them facts up them again you certain things following observed for a dairy cow. all that she will eat giving due digestibility the food fed. the food the cow will general in making A cow con- and digest sideration cost, composition of more palatable quantity a and The greater con- sume. Variety often increases palatability A be succulent the ration nature as the part of in action should food stimulates tract, thrift and Another is water. such in which stimulates health in intestinal the importent of Too often thought vigor, animal, part the this is not given proper When ice obtained or where food supply or cold water cannot be a can of milk has to he left in a place where water and be preferably fl used, a p- ) keep- can not conveniently ‘loth around the ice wet annel ed ing milk cool. left the can wrap can is an aid in One end of the cloth extending from the is best immersed in amount of cloth is consumed in evaporating moisture bottom of and water A large rays falling on the wet prevented from react cloth but as So long 1s the it is a protection, becomes dry passes For those persons thinking of raising in their bacl store the place for a bird whict 1 ated, WwW bugs for in this ncott suggests that el ike r them. You mi little rent your vour arrange farmer roam in vour birds 0 Then along ey — NEWTOWN sermon and son of Marie Mrs tta were ind Henry Dive Sunday The Mount Joy while their way on Band, toward Chickies Cornet on morning, stopped Sunday and 7 Rock on at this place laved several fine selections. Mr lumbia and of Co- Joseph Strickler Stuart Hogentogler Mr. and family Mount Joy, and Rev. Groff and family of Highville were guests of Peter Risser on Sunday of etl fps: = ims Raided a Melon Patch. A week ago vesterday | person or persons made a raid Jacob Shreiner’s melon patch near | White Oak, in Penn township, and { destroyed all his melons by { them into pieces and scattering | them all over the patch. Such acts Jot vandalism should severely { punished. Mr. Shreiner has no idea ruthlessly destroved his some on cutting be s0 | erop. rs lia — in the Mt. Subscribe for tne Mt Advertise in the Mt. Advertise Joy Bulletin Joy Bulletin Joy Rulletiz PA. IS DEMAND FOR ORANGEWOOD Trees Sacrificed for Bullding Sites In Ban Gabriel Valley In Calornia. The sale of orangewood is a new and profitable industry, which is being developed by the owners of Michile linda tract in the San Gabriel valley. The wood is being cleared from build ing sites in the subdivisions and It is being sold for $22 a cord. It is sald to be used in the manufacture of manicure Implements, The orangewood harvest is somes thing new in real estate tracts. Us ually wherever an orange tree grows it is something to be cherished and protected, but at Michillinda there are whole groves and some of them must be sacrificed to allow space for build ing Through a remarkable orchard sys. tem established by the former owners of the Michillinda site many of the cholcest building lots ,new afford a selection of orange, lemon and tans gerines. Thus the builder may estab lish his home in a grove of semis tropical trees, where he may select hig breakfast grapefruit or orange as % hangs on the trees outside his dintng room window, Already the orangewood which has been sold from this suburb has nets ted more than $2,000 and this from trees cut for the drives and streets through the residential park.—Los Ane goles Express. REAL FOUNTAIN OF PUNCH Provided by a British Officer In 1604 for the Entertainment of Six Thousand Guests. Some of the papers have recently devoted attention to the origin of punch, that famous seventeenth cen. tury drink which has long lost its popularity in this country, though i§ still survives to some extent in Eu rope. Owing to its Intimate with rum one might easily have ima gined that originated in the West Indies. In fact, however, it came from the East Indies and the name is said to be derived from the Sanskrit “panscha,” flve, on account of its five ingredients—arrak (afterward rum), tea, sugar, lemon and hot water, The most magnificent bowl of punch the worl ever seen was probably that by the Right Hon. Ed. ward who, when commanding the Britis the Mediterran- ean in 1694, 6,000 guests at Alicante, marble fountain liquor, the ingredients connection punch actually 1 has provided Russel, forces in entertained where a large was filled with the a pipe 20 gal 8s of wa in 13 brandy, ) lem Four hogsheads of Malaga wir lons of lime ter, 5 po weight hundreds tmegs 3 and 300 toasted Deeper Than Highest Mountain. I 80 meters to which Sure a German She Knew. irlie. on her first vacatio sitiing at the had ever moon s tly clear €Cst looking at the ever seen in a 2( 3illy,” she squealed how perfectly delightfully how horribly sweetly ic of those toadstools, I e woods!” “Why, darling,” atically, dear, and sad is the out there vet breathed William, who had been in the country before, once—*“you can’t mean ‘toadstools.’ The noise you hear is being made by crickets.” “Of course,” —‘“you know what I mean. Dames mixed up. I knew it was some- hing to sit on!” answered the city girl ———————— The Trials of a Traveler “l] am a traveling salesman,” writes E. BE. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt., “ and was often troubled with constipation and indigestion, till I began to use Dr. King’s Pills, which I have found an excel- lent remedy.” For all stomach, liv- er or kidney troubles they are un- equaled. Only 25c¢ at S. B. Bernhart & Co's. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin New Life | I get the | i Wednesday, August 28, 1912, iWatt & Shand BUY YOUR BOYS % GIRLS CLOTHES NOW AND SAVE MONEY That's good advice, Fathers and Mothers. cial preparatiens for this sale, and because of number of especially good inducements that will interest you. Take, for instance, the Sale of Boys' Clothing. The savings noted are all real, and worth while, especlally the offer of Boys’ Trous- ers and Shirt Waists at $1.85. The same story holds good on Girls’ Dresses. Almost every item mentioned is being offered at a special price. Altogether, parents will do well to take advan- tage of this offer, as it means a considerable saving on each pur- Clpw— School Clothes For Boys Summer Savings BOYS' BLOUSES The largest collection shown in Lancaster We've made spe- that fact have a AT 25c. fitted with EXTRA SPECIAL with collars attached,and 50e¢ fabrics Blouses, link buttons. Made of regular AND PURITAN BLOUSES white K.& FT In Madras and to $1.00, serviceable Percales; and colors; 50c., ToC THE OFFER EXTRAORDINARY Knicker Pants (sizes up Both for $1.35. One pair of either $1.25 or $1.50 to 18 years), and any of our 50¢ Blouses: $3. $4 95. 00 WOOL SUITS RE- DUCED Double-breasted folk Suits; pairs BO YS’ Suits now $2.95. Suits now $1.50. Boys’ Suits now $1.95. BOYS' CAPS—SAVE 5 Styles now 89c. H0c. 25c¢. KNICK PANTS 18 years; special prices 25¢., 50c., Joys’ Nor- $2.00 Boys’ two Knickerbocker Pants, Worsteds and 750 and 3.00 some have of in Cheviots, Serges, and Cassimeres; all sizes, Styles now the season’s newest colors. 39¢. Styles now at some Ex- large All have been marked while -among WOOL worth reductions 3 sizes 3 to In marked at for the school sale; 75¢ to $2.00, SERPENTINE CREPE Third Floor. amples them a number of Fall $12 Boys’ Spits now $3.50 Boys’ Boys’ : these weights. : $7.95. $5.95. $4.95. now 00 Suits now Suits now Boys’ $7.50 $6 and Suits Upholstery, Corner Square and E. King Sts. beaedoofoloofoododertooforfostesforionfeforfortontosfofuniosfoodesfoecuafosoafecieoieefunioofosesfocfeofosfeionfoofeoapeioaderforioriood ARE YOU BUYINC YOUR Grocery Needs Where You Can Get The Best Quality at The Lowest Pricesr - Pec have ex- and give You can answer this question correctely Ces wi ask amined and compared our pr 1ty ut our goods teed to tasted the qual 11 vou entire satisfaction. All H. G. Hagenberger BELL Be Mount Joy, Penna. ances BUTT HINTS SCBIRRTRIE'R R'E B 8B BE.8 = REFRIGEATOR AND Be 8 eR - = Westernberger, Malev & Mvers 25-131 East King S:., LANCASTER, PA. EE ER EN EE EE 2EEEREE AEE EEE EE wT JN Rm Ee Special on Watches I have just purcahesd a num- undoubtedly the in that line They are open face, dust-proof nickel case, Rockford movement, 17 jewel, fully with care will last a lifetime Can you beat it anvwhere for only $10? Also Repairing in All It's Branches S. H MILLER, ber of watches, best values offered long time. for a guaranteed, East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA. mETRLR