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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
Wednesday, November 6, 1913,
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Blanke ts
Wear The Longest
They can’t help it. Wear is bred into them. It took us years to lean
how, but we stuck at it; now our 5A Blankets stand supreme—
they outwear three ordinary blankets. Every 5A Blanket is closely
voven from the strongest, tightest-twisted yarns our expert spinners
can make. And it is all done to save you money—to e One
blanket do the work of three—to save you trouble and expense.
5A Horse Blankets are sold by the largest horse-blanket factory in
the world direct to your dealer. Here, again, we save you money
cutting out all jobbers’ commissions. You pay but one profit.
The SA Storm King is the most lar medium-priced square
blanket on the market. Extra Be thick, pg oH
warm. Weighs 8 Ibs, measures 84 x 90 inches. Price only
worth twice as much. See them before you buy any other.
Buy a 8A Square Blanket for street use. Buy a SA Bias Girth Blanket for stable asi
Buy a 5A Plush Robe for carriage or auto.
[M. AYRES & SONS,’ Philadelphia, Pa.
The New Siore
Since taking charge of the Yoblonovitz Shoe store I have added
one of the finest lines of
L A ’ r 3 , >
Men's, Women's anu
noes
shoes and
you pur-
LASKEMITZ
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
TE EE A FT TE HT SE WL 7 SESE Ws
AEA IAI 37
} NEVER CLOSED
W. King St.
PENNA,
and Long Distance Telephone
The largest and only strictly first Loe
fireproof garage and repair
Lancaster City of County.
class
shop in It's A Cure
ith
cob HOOOOPOOOOSPY uw cuit
¥ JONES BREAK-UP
AND IT WILL CURE YOU
Weare Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna.
2050656900
Always in stock at
'W. D. GHANDLER CO.
| West Main St., Mount. Joy, Pa.
| Sept. 4-3mo.
= a
; onstipati on
“For many years I was troubled, in
spite of all so-cal'ed remedies I used.
At last I found quick relief and cure
in those mild, yet thorough and
really wonderful
DR. KINC’S
NewLifePiils
Adolph Schingeck, Buffalo, N. Y.
25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
P0900 ¢ 094900
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31D DR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL
. 1719 Spring Garden Bt., (formerly bY N., 6th
dl Phila., Pa.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only)
alist. The German Treatment,
teed Cure for Specific Blood Po
‘Farmers Column
|
USEFUL INFORMATION FOR THE
| .
drop of a few
|
FARMER
a Good Stand of
Wet
Cows hhoep
Killing
What
I'he
Your
Grain—IProtect
Your
Care of
Dairy
Sort Trees
Corn Separate
ke
the
way to a start with
\ good
ise of cement on farm is to
oncrete feeding floor
hows If every farm could have a
ood floor of kind, it
yvuld
yushels of
Peeling
] Kill
ily
feeding some
mean the saving of
the corn crop
the
The
with
in late summer
trees
them stumps can
be removed a stump
or it the ground is cultivated
ind
ey
ro them they will rot in time,
may be destroyed by fire or
blasted small. can of dyna-
With a
ite Sprouts can easily be killed
the trunk dead
tinually cutting them under
by
the
by
is con-
tel
sur-
face with a mattock and steady
nltivation
I
n the northern part of the corn
belt there will be
geason of
This fact should suggest
the
sound
a good deal
keeping soft
the
corn
at
time, and if this precaution is taken
separate
from corn husking
t will tend to prevent the grief that
a whole lot of farmers had three or
four years ago, when they cribbed
this corn few weeks
had
off
together and
take the
and
a
later to sides of their
ribs scatter it over
zround to keep the whole crop from |
spoiling
There is probably of
COWS
no type
neglect from which dairy
suffer and to the loss of
from
more
owners than being allowed to
sleep on the cold and wet ground
early spring or late fall when giving
milk. A
very delicate as well
a heavy flow of cow's
udder is a as
is particularly
Often
has
if
a sensitive organ and
subject to such exposure,
carelessness in this regard
impairing
the
A
and
re-
sulted in seriously not
entirely destroying usefulness
of many a good cow, dairy cow
bed,
to
is entitled to a dry warm
nd it is good daily management
see that she has it
Ft is a
serions
to
damp,
mistake thresh
ram wet or even
Of
always
because
the proposition making it re-
marketable is expensive and
is fy
loss
equently the
The
any cause
cause of serious
.
farmer who is compelled,
to thresh his grain
vet should no time in
it. A
the
loose
immediate care of few
cks thrown into grain as
into the bins will
absorb
lantities ot moisture, S a
m and
i
stove wood vill
Home
rthless
good for flour and should
that
or used for
hile
purpose
the variety of cori TOWN
fertility of soil have much
ith determining the yield of
is little
nd i
there
apart each
approxin
This re
sult
f corn.
cm — A licence
With
McKain,
Dogs Meet Peculiar Death
5. 'R.
[cast Donegal
the
who resides in
Township, just out
Marietta,
Friday,
ide limits of lost two
valuable dogs and their
death has caused considerable ex-
citement.
Mr.
morning
trip. His
their
McKain arose early yesterday
for a gunning
then
About 4
to prepare
dogs were chained
in kennels. o'clock
he
brothers, Me-
dogs
home
and George
but left the
returned
Samuel
Marietta,
They
Kain of
|at home.
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES ihout noon, when Mrs. McKain, not
asked her husband |
seeing the dogs,
they
boxes.
where were. He replied in
their She declared
| were not and an investigation was
! made. The collars were found and
the search was continued. Finally
Mr. McKain discovered
| bones and small portions
| skull bones of the animals.
animals were
by
supposed the
and eaten
[It is
[ killed
|animals
rr ee AAG.
The Misses Lou and Mame Kuhns
spent Sunday in Columbia with the]
| family of F. P. D. Miller.
|
Corn Means |
|
{you
|
for [still cling to the
many |
inevitably this |
soft corn. |
the wisdom |
their |
in |
started out, accompanied by his
| accidently
they |
some wild
| Dodge the Deadly Pneumonia Peril
Are your bed room windows tied
Does
in
to the themometer? every
degrees tempera
ture on these crisp October nights
influence on
exert corresponding
the
To
a
windows of your sleeping room?
moments of fan
the
rob
avold a few
have
of a
ht
cied discomfort in morning
begun to yourself
of
every
sufficiency fresh air for elg
night? Perhaps you
old
“night
hours
wives’ super
[stition that alr is danger
ous,” though you'd laugh heartily
lenough at the equally absurd super
that the
the tail of a owned
from
at
hairs
black ¢
| stition ‘seven
tip of
woman is a
Cross eved potent
the
by a
charm against ague.’
| Suppose vou found your
{dress washing your clothes in last
ol course you
at
uncleanly
| weeks' wash water
[would wax wrathful her sloven
{liness. It is equally and
lvastly more dangerous to try to
{ force
{
|
your lungs to purify your
air
death
of the
the
foul and stagnant
high
rate is a sure accompaniment
blood with
Pneumonia with its
| winter months, not because of
[lowered temperature but because of
ill heated
homes, work
|the ventilated, over
school houses, shops,
{rooms and cars Pure air, day
night, is your safe guard
Buy an extra blanket, nail your
bat :
|windows up, not down, and you will
lcome down to breakfast with
clear head, bright eyes, and
cheeks.
re A
the
Course
of the
announces
E'town College Lecture
{ The
| Elizabethtown
the
Cominittee
College
Library
following course of lectures
entertainments for the season
1912-13:
The
tionary and
[under the direction
|P. Bible and
| Heisey’s auditorium on Oct
Piatt,
and
| of
second number is an Elocu
Musical
of Prof. Geo
will take place
{ Dr. Byron C, who
lon American Morals in last vear's
will lecture at
Chapel
course, give a
Jan, 21, 1913.
“The New
Eshleman
on
be
Frank
College
Era.”
of
His subject will
H.
Lancaster,
The
Foundations
Hon
will give a lecture en
titled German-Swiss
jJackground of
the
and
County, College
Feb. 13
W. Bain,
will lec
Lancastel at
Chapel on
Col.
of Lexing
April
George
ton, Kentucky, ture i
“The Woman
Colle
the subject, New
Old Ma
on
and the at the
Chapel
D1
n
D. W, Kurtz
Church of
Philadelphia, will
t
College Chapel,
“The Me:
Tl Committ
ning
1e
loving
anda
Growing Boys
Corn Growing
undael Le
ciation,
awarded
printon
CONU Prize nay Bra
Third prize,
Fourt}]
peter.
atelv i,
r Growing
caster County. names
of boys re handed in at the booth
we
of the Lancaster Count Youn
Men's Christian Association the
Lancaster County Fair for the con-
tests for next yea Any boys wh
the
names
wish to enter
send their to the
‘County Men's Christian
Woolworth
The
of
546
headquarters,
Lancaster Association
thinking
for the boys.
ing,
is also conducting
Potato Contest
et I —
Hurt at Landisville Church
mem-
in
Hiram Steinman, one of the
bers of the committee
charge of the of the Land-
Mennonite Church, was
struck by piece of
the building,
him
building
erection
igvills
a
scantling at new
which caused to lose his
{ balance, and he fell a considerable
| distance.
the jaw | sustained
of the pr. Jerome
All | attending him.
‘bones contained the marks of teeth. |
boke two ribs and
iternal
of Salunga,
He
other
Kendig,
injuries
is
rr AD Mr ress
lipe Raspberries
Mrs. Thomas McKee Jr. sent
a fine large cluster of ripe red
raspberries which she found in the
garden at her home on Frank St.
us
ee eet eee me
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin
and
ruddy |
Entertainment |
in
lectured
the |
Religious |
contest should
Lancaster |
Association | n¢
Build | h :
{ for the County of Lancaster, have is-
| sued
al
{ oui my bailiwick, that a Court of Oy-
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Siecle
When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain
remedy had cured many cases of female ills, wouldn't any
sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also
benefit her if suffering with the same trouble?
Here are five letters from southern women which prove
the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compe und.
LETTER FROM VIRGINIA,
Elliston, Va.—“I feel it my duty to express my thanks to you aud your
great medicine. I was a sufferer from female troubles and had been con-
fined in bed over one third of my time for ten months, I could not do my
housework and had fainting spells so that my husband could not leave me
alone for five minutes at a time.
“Now I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and
Blood Purifier. Whenever I see a suffering woman I want to tell her what
these medicines have done for me and I will always spe ak a good word for
them. ”— Mrs. RoBerT Braxxkessuie, Elliston, Montgomery Co., Va.
LETTER FROM LOUISIANA.
through the Change of Life and be-
as troubled with
I would
New Orleans, La.—*1 was passing
fore 1 took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I w
hot flashes, weak and dizzy feelings, backache and irregularities.
get up in the morning feeling tired out and not fit to do anything.
“Since I have been taking your Compound and Blood Purifier I feel all
right. Your medicines are worth their weight in gold.” — Mrs. GASTON
BLONDEAU, 1541 Polymnia St., New Orleans, La.
LETTER FROM FLORIDA.
Wauchula, Fla.—* Some time ago I wrote to you giving you my symp-
toms, headache, backache, bearing-down, and discomfort in walking, caused
by female troubles.
“J got two bottles of Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and a
package of Sanative Wash and that was all I used to make me a well woman.
«1 am satisfied that if I had done like a good many women, and had
not taken your remedies, I would have been a great sufferer. But I started
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either. I feel that you are a friend to all women and I would rather use
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chula, Florida.
LETTER FROM WEST VIRGINIA.
Martinsburg, W. Va.—*1 am glad to say that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound has done wonders for my mother, daughter and myself.
«I have told dozens of people about it and my daughter says that when
she hears a girl complaining with cramps, she tells her to take your Coms-
pound.” — Mrs. MARY A. HOCKENBERRY, 712 N. 3rd St., Martinsburg, W. Va.
ANOTHER LETTER FROM VIRGINIA.
Newport News, Va.—‘ ‘About five years ago I was troubled with such pains
and bloating every month that I would have to go to bed.
“A friend told me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound aud
I soon found relief. The medicine strengthened me in every way and my
doctor approved of my taking it.
“1 will be glad if my testimony will help some one who is suffering
from female weakness,”=Mrs. W. J. BLAYTON, 1029 Hampton Ave, Newport
News, Va,
Why don’t you try this reliable remedy ?
LANCASTER JUNCTION Hallowe'en Celebrities
I eave and daughter America was certainly
at tel vidend nq scl
I rphy
Manheim with Mr. and Mrs ern tint [ no 1
Snavely { thing {vel seen here Many
1a 7 S11 her
rip (3 a
Advertise in she Mt. J Builetd
“1 dyed all these dif-
ferent goods with the
Women Must Have
helpat times, if they would avoid
hea lac lassitude,
The really
1 for them—
d over and tested
generations—1s
} tions f i A Ek 1) i 1 |B {1€
{ 5 ru ost
B
Sold everywhere In boxes 10c., 25¢.
JCLAMATION
Aaron B. Has
the Court
PR(
cident and Hon
te, Judges
in and for the Cour
COUR
Pre
sler, Associ:
ut Your Butter Bill
HIGH-GRADIE
LUCK”
ot
of Common Ple
of l.an
es of the Courts of Oyer
and General Jail Delivery and
er Sessions of the Peace in and
USE JELKE
i - +
Assistant
aster, and
- 1 Te
ano “GOOD
duart
directed
things
thru-
their precept, to me
me, among other
public proclamation
requiring
to make ABSOLUTELY PURE
er and Terminer and a General Jail
Delivery, also a Court of.the General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Jail Delivery, will commence in the
Court House in the City of Lancas-
ter, in the Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania,
ON THE THIRD MONDAY
NOVEMBER (THE 18th) 1912
In pursuance of which precept Pub-
lic Notice is hereby given to the May-
or and Alderman of the City of Lan-
caster, in the said county, and all the
Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
and Constables of said City and Coun-
ty of Lancaster, that they be then |
and there in their own proper per- |
sons with their rolls, records and ex: {
Aminations, and inquisitions, and REAL ESTATE AND
their other rememberances, to do |
those things which to their offices | INSURANCE
appertain in their behalf to be done, | E. Main St Mount Jor
and also those who will prosecute | A wey > J
against the prisoners who are or then
shall be, in the jail of the sa
county of Lancaster, are to be then |
and there to prosecu.c against them
as shall be just
MILTON EBY, Sheriff.
»
spection
For Sale om and After
Friday, Oct. 11,12
AT
104 E. Main Street
MOUNT JOY. PENNA.
IN
Ye
@uas ©
{ Estates
of Rents.
and Convevancing.
Settiement
Coll >ction
Surveying
an
Agent
East Main St.
= |
. ZELLER
ia | Calling and Clerking of Public Sales
Kast Main St.
BLANKETS
——
WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO-
FITS WOOL HORSE
BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT
FROM THE MAKERS, I8
THE WHY? OF IT. PRICED
ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO
ON
$10.59,
STOCK LAP
ROBES IN THE COUNTY,
FROM $2.50 TO $25.00.. EV.
ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE
BOTTOM PRICES. FULL
STOCK OF VETERINARY
MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL
HARNESS
Edward Kreckel
PA,
FINES"
AT
KINDS OF
LANCASTER,
Tou-R-TST
I'runks at Half Price. Great
gains. On The Square
AIRE E CT HII E EH HTERTERTRNRE LERL H EHTTT Ee
LL
GO TO
W.B.BENDER
Mount Joy, Pa.
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE
STYLISH HAIR-CUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
anvthing in the Barber Line.
TAKE ALONG A
ADD TO THE VACATION
ALL THE FAMILY
pictures
WILL
FUN OF
take good
ith a Brownie Camera.
Anybody can
Brownies, $1.00 to $12.00
I'he two best sellers are the $3.60
£7.00
1I80O carry as a S e line
and Photo Supplies
tamera
for Standard Steam Laundry.
Ol 1
Arad UI'l
2
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+1 \A
til a ) . vy
171 h 3
urnisn 1t ¢
.| Brandt &Stehman
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
BUTTERINE wish
Shaving
Guaranteed Under Government In- Joseph B. Hershey
Tonsorial Parlor
MOUNT JOX
Three Chairs. No Waiting
Agen for the Middletown Steam
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday
and delivered Friday.
BONES
WARNTED
—
Hafleigh & Co.
Philadelphia