The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 25, 1912, Image 6

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    Wednesday, September 206th, 1912
PAGE SIX
YOUNG WIFE
SAVED FROM
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
Column |
1 Men's Week at =
Farmers
——
The Care of Hens During Moulting
seasoli=How to Measure Hay in
ITmmedi- |
HOSPITAL = + = KR gl
Tells How Sick She Was And
What Saved Her From
An Operation. [the 4
re iand
Stacks==Spread Manure
erload the team
Lancaster's Home of Fashion
Sey term ber
nother t
FRESH EGGS IN GOOD DEMAND
gilo correctly used will solve
$100 an
Begining Saturday, 28th.
iestion of profit from
Little More Attention to Detalls Will
Result in Profit, Repaying Time
bills 1 and Labor.
Circumvent large feed
Upper Sandusky, Ohio, — *“ Three years Those men who desire clothes perfection in it's broadest sense—who consider refined styles, careful tail-
ago 1 was married and went to house-
keeping. I was not
feeling well and The silo
could hardly drag | way | the cheapest way tc
myself along. 1had
such tired feelings,
my back ached, my
ides ached, 1 had [Dice Way for the
i bladder trouble aw- |
fully bad, and I could | The
noteatorsleep. I had | seed
| headaches, too, and
| became almost a ner-
4 vous wreck. My doc-
tor told me to go to a hospital. I did |
not like that idea very well, so, when I |er :
saw your advertisement in a paper, I The
wrote to you for advice, and have done as
you told me. I have taken Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and
Liver Pills, and now I have my health.
“If sick and ailing women would only
know enough to take your medicine, they
toads « -
(By PROF. A. G. PHILLIPS
The demand for eggs seems practi.
cally unlimited, more especially for
the better grades. The growth of the
ptorage industry has renred to equal. |
To jerk the horse is not a ve fze prices by increasing the de-
hired man summer when fresh eggs
growing plenty of protein
oring, dependable fabric, artistic pattern designing, accurate fit and drape; each and all of these essentials to
farm Kansas.)
8 the only safe
the perfect garment—should give this Autumn Display of ours their earnest consideration.
{the corn crop
The Donovan Company, has attained recogonized leader ship, among the men of this comunity for it’s
mand in clothes dependence and authority on correct dress.
are plentiful and supplying the defi-
clency in winter when fresh eggs are,
pecarce,
Since
the best grades,
a little more attention to details will
result in a profit amply repaying the|
extra time and labor involved. .
It is not the purpose here to enter
fnto any discussion of the ways of!
{increasing the production of eggs, but;
simply to point out the possibilities
| even with his “boss
With a stock more than double that of any other store, we are enabled to show almost unlimited selections
ground for sweet clover
ghould be prepared the same
the demand is greatest for
it seems obvious that
so varied and beautiful, as to be almost bewildering. It's very doubtful if there is another display in the state
as for alfalfa or clover
With good and will
altogeth
The best Clothes made in America by
equipment
with very few exceptions, that is equal to this in any respect whatever.
ing workers having is not
“The House of Kuppenheimer” are on sale only, these garments rank with the best products of the custom tail
disagreeable task
best garden seed are not
found or. Our famous “Donovan Special” at $15. is the best ever offered anywhere at the price is equal in every de.
wavs in the ack
i which are the prettiest pict
teil to suits sold elsewhere at $20. It’s the greatest value in the country.
emands for good, proa
property is steadily increas
high prices
Comparison is the Fairest Test--to You--to Ourselves and We
Heartily Invite it.
It Cost You Nothing to Look; and Only $15, for the Famous |
“Donovan Special”.
Here Are Fall Hats
Some ver)
nreparing the seed hed would
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, has been the standard remedy
for female ills, and such unquestionable |
testimony as the above proves the value
of this famous remedy and should give
every one confidence.
"New Coal-Carrying Vessel.
An improved type of coal carrying
vessel has just been launched at
Blyth, Newcastle, England, which, in
opinion of experts, will begin a new
era in the building of cargo ships. The
vessel is constructed on what is
known as the “arch” principle, which,
it is claimed, offers important advant-
ages over boats of the ordinary type,
with a dead weight of 3,100 tons and
a draft of 18 feet 4 inches. It is as-
perted to be the fastest collier built
and it will be used for coaling pur-
poses in connection with the British
fleet. Smaller capital outlay, cheaper
maintenance, and increased rate of
speed are among the favorable fear
tures claimed for the vessel.
|
not |
{
vield handsome returns,
The sooner manure is spread in|
Do You Know Youve Been
Paying About One Third More Than
Is Necessary For Your Clothing--If Fare SW
You've Been Buy ing It Anywhere gi rg gern
the smaller the loss of |
That will
smile
the field
fertility
the amount of
make Mr. Gooddresser
satisfaction. True to
our reputation we are showing the
styles of the
: . ' } {
incurred and the i Yer
labor reauired to| with
{
handle it.
harrow is smartest season.
than any other
alfalfa, and
does good
The disk
never were
more
common
seen
generally used
have comfort
make them the easi-
popular hats in town.
shade; the latest
approved fashions
$1.50 to
cultivate
adjusted
implement to
features that
est and
Every
when properly
most
new
finishes, the
in soft and
$3.50.
work,
Outside of Donovan’s
you have, and comparisons will prove it.
often
between fail-
clovers are
Consider the clovers. It
means the difference
ure and The
indispensable in the
most
Well,
stiff
success. An Excellent Egg Candler. Ete
of profit as a result of extra care in | The same grade of Suits and Overcoats that other stores sell at $20 and 22, can
{ handling and marketing the eggs now
profit is to be '
obtaining the top retail |
price, and, as consumers become |
acquainted with the product, by ob-!
taining a premium of from one to five
cents per dozen over the regular price
pair for ordinary
to obtain top
almost farm
scheme. be bought at Donovan's for $15.
At all other
Of course saying so doesn’t
It can
roduced; the extra : : He ‘
p is on the same basis—that of 25 to 33 per cent.
so—but—
one's
farms on prices the saving
expended in
would not
There are very few
additional labor
beds
returns. It
cents per acre to harrow
about 35 cents per acre|
$1 land can be| In order
| eggs, they must
Men’s Shirts
Shirt; ful-
made by :
thatthis is so, is a fact that cannot
satisfaction.
make it
proved o any
which
preparing seed be honestly disputed. easily be
The famous “Emery”
pog- ly guaranteed; in a broad
of nobby new patterns;
white; all regular or
separate or
$1.50.
vield handsome costs ; : ; : : :
question of having advantages which no other store in the city variety
© v
also plain
coat cut,
, cuffs,
about 15 It is simply a
land, and
to disk land. For
double disked and harrowed twice.
One bushel of wheat or barley, two quality. ‘The uniformity in color Is
half bushel | p54 a1ways important and depends om
will pay| the market;
eggs. sesses.
The maker of
men are recognized as the leading makers of high
with
$1 to
Artistic Birds’ Nests.
For true art, one must look for the
They are of the most
exquisite workmanship and really
lovely to behold. They .are woven | bushels of corn or
so carefully and compactly that the |
t t 1d disl | of flax increase per
empests seldom dislodge them. The | for this extra labor.
‘Style Clothes” for young
throughout
also for
two firms
and the
wearing apparel. In
Company” ex-
that
these garments
everywhere as
and
clothes for
quality, but
These
product to one firm in a city
men
quality
leaders as to
prices for | Clothes for
be uniform in size, !
uniform in color, and uniform in
“Kuppenheimer”’
Virus’ note men, attached
only are they acknowledged
Men's superior grade clothing in the country.
States. Not
business in
the United
the largest
one
acre
Wonderfui Values in Neckwear,
their
the first in Men's
“The
sales, the
have followed the plan of confining the sale of
uniformity in size ex-
secures the privilege invariably
| cludes small eggs and unusually large |
while uniformity in
have | quantity calls for absolutely clean eggs
| that have been gathered promptly !
| after being laid, kept under the best |
© “<= possible conditions, and marketed not
fertiliz-| more than three or four days alter
it is plainly they are laid.
than spreading!
Handled in this
portions of the]
con-|
store that ranks as
Lancaster
clusively. The
their
outeclass all other
Hosiery, Underwear, Sweater Coats
little masses of lichens, plant down
and vine tendrils, looking for all the Doneyan
world like baskets hung from the | lots as it
erotches of trees, and nearly always | some points in its favor, but
well concealed by leaves, are prob- | the standpoint of realizing the larg
ably as safe depositories for eggs as# | ogi
can be founa in the bird world.
Clothes” are sold by
profits
manure in small ones as well; “Kuppenheimer” and ‘‘Style
afield may
The piling of
and store
designing,
made-— and
small enormous
likewise; as for
makers figure on
is hauled
Men’s Shoes
Superior
handles product does tailoring and finish,
simply
the Best in
from
clothing—equal to custom famous
season’s
desirable
shows the
grades in the
styles, in all
Every
workmanship of the
fully
possible good from the America, 1
very latest
| ing elements contained That is why our prices are 25 to 33 per cent below those of other stores.
And in addition to thispositive saving you will get
leathers. shoe,
poorer method from us A iotine alitv: i.
f 1 us the highest quality; finish and
Nisa 8
| from the
|
way, the
ADMINESY GATOR
Estate of Arua Guhl,
Joy Township, deceased.
iministration on
estate having been granted to t
persons indebt.
thereto are requested to make Im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same |
will present tiem without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, resid- |
ing in Florin, Pa.
ne JOHN F. GUHL,
spreader. . :
a 08 satistac ry clo 8 < CE be ade. :
nd m t thit tha an m C killed
guaranteed.
ooking i
looking makers and is
$1.98 to $4.
late best
‘TEACHING HEN GOOD Lesson, |
‘Poultry Gate as Shown In the lllustray |
soluble
that the
once
goods for the
pretty
In less than a year's existence the Donovan store, through the best
| fertilizers manure
this is a
give.
clothing business in Lancaster;
guarantee any store
least has brought us the largest
good record to bank on. It is the best
Letters of money
tains soak at into the soil, |
| while if the manure is put in
chemical changes |
gases,
tion Will Save Cussing and
Garden Truck.
could possibly
Ride To Lancaster And Back
FREE
Out-of-town patrons,
chases at our store,
We will
undersigned, all piles
loss by
there is a
and the escape of
Bulletin No, 155,
Experiment station,
structions for the measuring of hay
stacks. The
or rick to as-
Barrels of perspiration may b
paved by the poultry gate shown |!
herewith, which is reproduced, with
the article from the New England
Homestead. Whoever has unintens
tionally acquired the hen chasing,
hen-cussing habit may cure himself
with this little device. i
Suits $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50 to $25
Overcoats $8.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50 to $25
Trousers $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 to $6
of the Kansas
contains in-| making pur-
can ride at our
expense. refund to you in
cash the cost of your round trip e-.
or railroad ticket, poviding
puchases on any one day
in long and round
| measuring of a stack
ertai he tons of hay it contains
Administrator. | certain :
Coyle & Keller, Attorneys. is, at best, a The bulletin| In the fence, preferably at a point
y | states that when alfalfa hay has| Rear where the fowls are fed, a little,
days it re door about 10 by 12 inches is bung
to make 4
has been in
your
exceed
$10. We want this store to be as
convenient for you as we can
sibly
be your
guess.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE | been in the stack 30 pos-
Christian Seitz, late of |
deceased. ton;
make it: we want our store to
feet
that when the hay
the stack five or six
are calculated for
Estate of quires 512 cubic
Rapho township,
Letters testamentary on said es- |
granted to the
indebted | Tn
stacks, 343
store.
months, 422
a ton.|
When through
you simply show your
and salesperson will
the cost of your
making purchases
round ticket
refund to you
carfare.
tate having been cubic feet
undersigned, all
thereto are
mediate payment, and
claims or demands
same will present them without |
delay for settlement to the under- |
signed, residing at Mount Joy, Pa. |
EZRA NEY, !
Executor | >
| number of tons in the stack.
i N 1les
OER
Hh %
would get relief.”’ —Mrs. BENJ.H.STANS- | 1 tor well imnroved forme
BERY, Route 6, Box 18, Upper Sandusky, mk se : : =
Ohio. i { your asparagus tu ole 2 a pL
If you have mysterious pains, irregu- i sign f rust. BEvery affccied]
larity, backache, extreme nervousness, ' plant sho » at once ot 1 :
inflammation, ulceration or displace- | j,,1n0q0 or well sprayed. Bis :
ment, don’t wait too long, but try Lydia : Re Ss:
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound now, | There are very few farms po * :
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s | which additional labor expende? in| pi : i
well settled
feet are figured
further
than al-
hays
persons the case of old,
requested to cubic
making a ton. Tt says
heavier
against the
sustain
other
IL ANCASTER
FAIR
NEAR
LONG PARK, PA.
TWO MILES WEST OF LANCASTER
October 1, 2, 3, and 4, 1912
EXCURSION TICKETS (not including admission to Fair) will be sold
September 30, October 1, 2, 3, and 4, good to return urtil October 7, inclu-
sive, from Paoli, West Chester, Landenberg, Harrisberg, Littlestown, New
Freedom, Peach Bottom, and intermediate stations to Fair Grounds, includ:
ing liberal stop-over at Lancaster, at
REDUCED FARES
CONSULT TICKET AGENTS
FREQUENT SPECIAL TRAINS BETWEEN LANCASTER AND FAIR GROUNDS
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Coyle & Keller, Attorneys.
ed by the cheapness of going
prices.
23, 1912, Fair
been little in which is
items to dis- opportunity.
of the past ———— ———————
been a dis-
During moulting the
|
|
|
|
|
hens require]
|
amount of care and in|
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE an extra
Estate of Joseph Welfly, late of | fact all the attention |
East Donegal Township, Lancaster | given them. In too many instances|
Co., Pa. Jpesling is considered just a natur-
Letters of administration on said | sequence of poultry
trade
trading
activity marks the
presenting fair
% |
y 8 a] hel
which can be! Sept.
|
|
keeping.
-
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersgned.
LILLIE WELFLY,
W. U. Hensel, Atty. Administratrix.
Sept. 11-6t.
TRUSTEES period.
On Saturday, Sept. 28, 1912
with | Breeders for Next Year.
short covering of coarse
though it is to be questioned if any
sustained
By
serious damage can be
is stopped from swinging outward by]
the garden, will poke her head into,
those having aS gate will thus allow her to enten
are lighter than alfalfa. Having owner,
iv ake. ,| tion with the laying pens. If the tw
jreqitifeg to Maks a ton 10 ind. hs) Ey 2 rin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm. L. tensive shortage at distributing
Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan-
While there has
1: q
estate having been granted to the] De fowls at this time are just as| few weeks there has
i i 3 A and of unusual interest is on the
mediate payment, and those having | Ts or position in trade circles to modity d
utional disturb-
ing is letharg at Lancaster. It is the Old Soldier |
of moulting is lethargy. Garden or Nest Gate. lished has been of influence, but
mope !
at | ing outward at the back or the sid with the South have laid away their
Of ood "that 5 crop movement is being absorbed
SALE ing Dainty food should be
JAY k80W Which hens have au] have | most emphatic pictures of forgotten
The sharp decline in September and!
at 2 p. m, at R. V. Fegley’s store | have a continual change. In re-|pary trap nests,
: : i and collectively many of the old|
with a slight cessation in receipts. |
Referee in Bankruptey, the under-|Meal—anything to tempt the appe-| This is the season qf the year to
v. s All of them saw hard service, and |
grains, al- |
|
: A ie | gain prices in order to have the room
and fixtures of the jewelry store of | Waer are great helps. In confined ! ;
latter was shot from his horse at]
from that source. | AT
on the inside of the yard, so as to ale
| the peg shown at the right.
every mesh of the fence in her efforts, |
Je
32 to 38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna.
that slough hay is | without excitement or commotion fro
found the contents of a stack in cu-| But another advantage may bg The Week in Grain values at thiv juticture. than]
| gates are used, one opening inward
Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building, , .,,i a5 well as a demand enlarg-
aster. Penna
the way of news
i g | Colonial
undersigned, all persons indebted | bad as a child cutting his teeth. hi tinct hardening of grain values dur- D
|
{ z 3 . programme for the last three days |
much a8 the co the rather extravagant estimates of !
One symptom |
g e T'S, : Fiddlers. Two soldiers who fought
instead of being early risers probably of more importance has
venture out in search
go that the hens may go to another > . arms and taken up the old fiddle,
and the stubbornness with which
prepared. Warm meal with a dash|pot aid. Thus he may a
y aval ys |hatred that the public has had since
cash corn last week, has been fol-|
: . { 5 ~~
at Mount Joy, by virtue of an order gard to grain: Corn, oats, wheat, | . NN | = t
: time songs and dances that bring| Or O11 Vv
Sharp frosts in sections have also
ety | buy your brewmders for n
signed Trustee of R. V. Fegley, will tite—two or three rusty nails or a|Pu¥ ¥ or next, as now J
Col, Pattes, their leader, was close
| needed for the growimg stock. a —
the bankrupt rung meat must be added and | | =
: p Gettysburg. Besides the Old |
YO PA 1
9 °
reported ac-
holdings by
C. H. ZELLER,
Bankruptcy of R. V.
ways swing shut without springs. If |
Mrs. Hen, returning repentant from
make jm to rejoin her happy companions. The |
falfa and that upland prairie thelord of the harem from the irate | Eirnyremenfpenfipmmeaflymen firmer only aenfle
» fe ivi nt or root | 88ined by using the gate in n . {
bic fest, uivide the number of ‘feetly 2 g Son] GoY “ompiled for the Mount Joy Bulle- any factor. It reveals an ex-|
Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman,
Phila, Pa.,
tinguish from the tenor
y y o fe / act quite t of the ordinary
thereto are requested to make im- | is not the mere fact of losing feath- wae the week just passed. The dis An act quite out o 0
pushing a foot through as >
t 1
> at is s f this week at the Colonial Theatre, |
ance that is set up. vields that have .recently been pub- 0 Ss k
The birds, :
about on their perches and will not|in front of the nest, the other open- been the ease with which the heavy with the North and two who fought
Je as av)
is so essential te them at this try-|
yard after laying, the poultryman . . traveling together in one of thef
premiums have been maintained. |
of spice in it in the morning and trouble usually. connected with ordi. eA
the war. They fiddle individually
lowed by almost complete recovery
of Redmond Conyngham, Esq.,|Parley and mashed potatoes ing| =
cy, : ‘ back memories of the early sixties. | > = u
served to force a liberal volume of
i : ny the large breeders are selling at bar-
sell at public sale the entire stock |Pit of sulphur in the drinkin :
to General Reynolds, when the]
fact, scraps of meat may well
Nevertheless the Soldier Fiddlers, the Colonial pro-|
given on any run. Two things are Free Trip For Soldiers
essential. 1—That fairly early
morning the hen house should
cumulation of liberal gramme included three other Keith
Trustee in
important interests in the trade has ,. i .5q three new moving pictures. |
Fegley.
each| October 17 has been fixed by
Attorney.
For Sale
Several good Building Lots front-
ing 95 feet on South Barbara Street,
Mount Joy and extending in depth ef
~ that width 154 feet. There is a good
stable on these lots that could very
_eagily be converted into a double
ng. For further particulars
W. C. REHM,
cleared of belated *risers.
floor should be swept at the same
time as a lot of vermin
with the shed feathers.
sweepings should be taken
away and not put on the
manure heap. After
over give morning mash of shorts
and bran in a crumbly condition
and feed plenty of oats.
These
, Lewis Seeman, Mount Jey.
2—The|
come off |
[cen tery “nlpepper, Va.,
right |
nearest |
moulting isla
be Governor Tener 1s the date on
monument
to th : Keystone
Stat oldiers buried 01 National
is to be
ded d ‘he Governor and the]
State officials |
ed
nd members of organizations which ,
mei be of his staff,
vicinity of Culpepper
exercises and the
{fought in the
will attend , the
|Gov ernor( will take part.
gone far to modify the recent over-
whelmingly bearish position for the
trade at large.
Receipts continue
primaries limited in
markets only by the ability of rail-|
roads to bring grain forward. And
it is probable that the failure of
8 to become burdensome in
sition, is serving more to|
liberal to all!
nearly all}
The admission prices remain 5, 10
and 15 cents. |
a — Uf — |
The Christian Science clerk
[the Navy Department who took 30]
days sick leave for an imaginary |
illness would have a real fit if the |
{purser should give his pay envelope |
the absence trtatment.
October 7, 8, ©, 10, and 11,
For
Oct. 5,6, 7, 8,9,
ive, from Baltimore, Sunbury, Lykens, Mifflin,
termediate stations;
gtown,
Downin
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
this occasion Excursion Tickets will
and to West York (Fair
Steelton, Hellam
10 and 11, good to return until Oct. 12, ineclus-
andintermediate stations.
1912
be sold to York
Frederick, and in-
Ground), from
W.