The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 20, 1912, Image 4

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NATURE'S ESSENCE. -« Extracted From Forest Plants, |=
Nature's laws are perfect, but disease follows if these laws are not obeyed.
Go straight to nature for the cure, to the forest; there are mysteries here that we
oan fathom for you, Take the bark of the wild. cherry tree, the root of mandrake,
Se Oregon grape root, queen's root, bloodroot and golden seal, make a sciens
tific, non-alcoholic extract of them with just the right proportions and you have
Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
It took Dr. Pierce, with the assistance of two learned chemists, eight years of
hard work experimenting to make this pure glyoerio extract and alterative of the
greatest efficiency and without the use of a particle of alcohol, :
Just the sort of remedy you need to make rich, red
blood, and cure that lassitude and feeling of nerve exhaustion.
Dr, Pierce’ s Golden Medical Discovery bears the stamp of
Pusuic Areroval and has sold more largely in the past forty
years than any other blood purifier and stomach tonic,
“Some time ago I got out of health—my stomach seemed to be the
seat of Ad writes Mir. Ezra WiLLiams, of Belleville, Kans,
‘1 commenced to doctor with all the doctors at home as well as with
other specialists on stomach and digestive organs, None seemed to do
any good —in fact, most of the medicines did me harm. Finally, 1 wrote
to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., who replied, stating that I had liver com-
plaint with indigestion and constipation, and advised Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery and ‘P leasant Pel llet .
“The * Discovery’ and ‘Pellc.s,' have ‘put me on my feet again'—
seemed to be just what I needed. 1¢ ould not have recovered without them."
EB. WiLLiAMs, Esq. Dr, Pierce's Pleasent Pellets are for liver ills.
at Elizabethtown
residence of Samuel Martin,
street, Elizabethtown,
between 7 and 8:30
evening while the
church, the robbery
discovered on the members’
home. The thief unlocked a
after entering completely
ransacked the securing $50
and watch, The
to Chief of
and
LL
Robbery
The
Market
robbed
Passing Counterfeit
Bills
Griffiths,
years,
Arrested For
Hiram aged about on
thirty
Sunday
Berks
of Ephrata on
passed counterfeit
dollar denomination
evening at
borough of Ephrata I
robbery
arrested on was
Mohnton,
five was
at
county
his home at o'clock Sunday
by
a
Constable Regar, family was at
charge of having being
bills return
of a ten
door and
Saturday
the
on
several places in place,
cash a silver
reported
of
the
——— ls was
Eighteen Months for Wilharm
Charles F. Wilharm, the
magazine publisher, pleaded
to a charge of forgery
the Christiana National
was fined $100 and
to
Bushong Lancaster
up
Police
former he has taken case,
guilty
preferred by
Bank. He
sentenced
re ee ee
Vote
of East
Can Soon
H. Tressler, Done-
Brown Leghorn hen, hale
that is twelve years old.
was Mrs. S
gal, has a
m-
months i
undergo eighteen
prisonment,
a
and hearty,
Is Your Piano Intertaining?
You Say No! Why?
Hecause, perhaps, you cannot pay, and have to wait
some one else comes to play for you.
Now, why have a silent piano in your home
gladly exchange the piano you now ave for a
Famous Hardman Autotone
Thtn, when you want music an netertainment, you don’t
have to wait, you simply place a rol of music on the piano and
tread, and you have the finest music in the world right in your
own home.
Just to think how nice it would be to hear that song you
heard years ago, “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” and to know
you are playing it yourself is a pleasure you never know until you
have played the
until
Te
when will
deol sieoiooirdiociocelocie dt clealoadoatoate Beads ad 3.
Hardman Autotone
Our tasy payment plan will enable you to purchase a Hard-
man on strictly confidential terms, and have the World's Best Pia
ayer in your home.
Kirk Johnson & Co.,
LANCASTER, PA.
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16 and 18 West King St.,
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a OA AE nds
“Real Fisherman’s Luck
for Duke’s Mixture Smokers”
I't
Good tobacco and a good reel t’s
combination for the angler—and here’s the
bave them both
re 7 Ay LeAdy
you can
All smokers should know Duke’s Mixture made by
Liggett & Muvers at Durham, N.C.
Pay what you will, you cannot get better oranulated
tobacco for 5¢ than the big ounce and a half sack of
Duke’s Mixture. And with each of these big sacks vou
get a book of cigarette papers FREE.
Get a Good Fishing Reel Free
saving the Coupons now packed in Li
Mixture Or, if youdon’t want a reel—get :
of other articles In the list you will find
member of the family Pipes, cigarette cases,
cameras, watches
These handsome prese
nothing—not one ce
express our appreciatic
patronage
Remember— you still get the same
big one and a half ice sack for 5¢
--enough to roll many cigarettes.
During November and Decem-
ber only, we will send our new
illustrated catalogue of presents
FREE. Simply send us your
name and wore SS ?
by
somet
toilet articl
ts cost you
I'hey simply
n of your
Coupons trom Du
HOD y 5h from HO
EJ. T., TINSLEY’ S NATURAL
LEAF, GRANG ER TWIST, coupons
from FOUR ROS SES (10c-tin double
cougon) PLUG CUT, PIED-
MONT CIGARETTES, CLIX CI
GA ES, and other tags or
Oe issued by us.
Premium Dept.
St. Louis, Mo
ke's Mixture Jax J
| hearing
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
FOR WOMEN |
SUFFRAGE
Behalf of Equal
Made
the Polls
{
|
Rights
Rheems, |
the |
|
it
|
of
article
Mr. WW. |
following
Helsey,
nt the to
Lancaster Morning News, where
morning
the
iwppeared Saturday
\iter
|
pleasure of |
at the
Institute, |
made |
having
Miss Patten
Teachers’
Ross
many
County
how
remembering
caster
explaining
flag,
other
ht
having
advantages
of
Betsy
and of |
important
the
the lessons she
and after |
educational
enter-|
by
audience,
the
taug her
enjoyed
musical
night
Lancaster
the
tainment Monday
lady, a of
and referring to several of
of
last al
young native
county,
the
lessons taught |
during
most important
the this |
the |
at |
all
Auditorium
by lecturers
week in Martin by
when
both |
all
the
special
and
institute
institute,
of the
superintendent
teachers’
the conclusion
the and
county
interested in
the
related to and
schools, because of
and singing, of the Lancaster
the |
patriotic |
music
and after
the
dedicated
county teachers,
have
the
county
the
musie,
institute sung
to |
the |
the
hymn and song
printed on
page of
addition
Lancaster as
of
institute
inside last cover
in to
attended
the Women's |
and
this after we have nan)
of the sessions of
Union in
this city,
as Mrs.
Christian Temperance
convention in
leaders
Miss
from
their recent
in which
Elizabeth
Landis,
such able
p
and
have
Griest, Amanda |
own |
|
able |
{
to |
others our
played such
part,
an
and important fail
understand how in this progressive |
the of the times]
need
an
question of
WwW. U
The
of
county
we
spirit
the hour require]
settlement of |
suffrage
correctly
of
should |
when
the
compel
age,
and
and
the
Of
early
woman's
Hensel, if
Morning
date,
ladies
suffrage
that
daughters and
WwW. CC. T. 0
Societies,
the Hon
quoted in News
city even
the
this
giving of Penn-!
the
hope,
oppose
right of
however,
and
sylvania
We
mothers,
all the
Christian
bath
organizations,
the
our
wives
members of the
Endeaver Sab-
organizations, church]
all other
common good,
officeholders
that |
the
of
the '
school
and people!
who desire in-
cluding the
voters
politicians,
and will encourage
of
enfranchisement
which we believe is the need
hour, early
the
county.
an
ladies of Pennsylvania and
——— ——
SALUNGA
Mrs
daughter
visited
Strickler
family |
at Har-
Doerstler
Mrs. PP. 8S.
Eby and
with
Mr. and
their
Mi)
spent
Samuel
Sunday friends
risburg.
Mrs.
ing four
iohnstown.
after
brother
spend-
at
McGirl
weeks
is home
with her
19 ground
in-
the
the
several
at
and
depth of
knocking
November
to the
Winter
frozen
ches. is
door.
Mr. Philip
daughter
at
visit
in her
Phila-
Metzgar
Mrs. Seabholdt,
Moore’
was to
his
new home Ss near
delphia.
It
Thanksgiving,
to go without
can bird, the
Mr. John
probable this
shall be
our Ameri-
succulent turkey.
Roland of Adams Co.
for Come
seems rather
festivities
compelled
here a few days
John,
vas
your former neigh-
glad
and
again,
alwavs to see you.
Miller
hunt-
hors are
larry Heiser Norman
returned from a weeks’
They
squirrels
ing trip brought numerous
rabbits and but nary a
Bull
The Ladies’
M. E
Moose.
the
an
of
hold
evening
Aid
Church
Society
Salunga will
Saturday
of
on
basement Levy
ginning at 5 o’cloc!
the
rehouse,
Tues
late
funeral service
Musser were
rmed
Mr
old
On
Mennonite
Musser
home
of
Landisville
on
of his death.
Mrs D. Chana-
1 to
WwW
has been askec
been
them,
low.
sandbars to
Tho the
the wea
waters be
ther be stormy
be fair,
Bull
there,
to
£0,
the weather
0
Are all
The de lectable
Which
mh
ine
Or
P’s and Mooses
o0ing
island
they must
them
flow.
leads
briny
Salt River
With its
Four long,
They'll
With Taft
For sweet
strong
lonely
be you
and Teddy
company.
years,
coralled, see,
with
rr ——el CGD
Year of Married Life
Hoffman and wife of
township, still occupy the
which they began house-
keeping more than 59 years ago.
Mr. Hoffman is 85 vears of age and
is the oldest man in the township.
— TYE
Advertise in #he Mt. Joy Bulletin
Read ti'e Bulletin
In 60th
Benjamin
Conoy
house in
| Jaying strain.
| egg-eating.
| this habit if kept in limited quarters.
| toward the front end.
| her number, and secure the eggs, the
| front door is simply unbuttoned and
| let down
! set again.
| at this time, as the hanging wire per-
| mits her to go one way only.
re
{copy of The Rev.
ll
| CONSTRUCTION OF TRAP NEST
Without Use of Device Results Fram
Individuals of Any Flock Must
Be Uncertain,
(By J. L. JONES, Mechanical Engineer,
Oklahoma Experiment Station.)
It 1s not necessary to dwell on the
advantages of using trap nests, The
| primary object is to develop a heavy
It has been found by
the use of trap nests that the number
| of eggs laid per hen in an average
flock varies from 40 to 245. Without
using trap nests, the results from
such a flock would be uncertain and
probably unsatisfactory, It is the ob-
Bank of Trap Nests,
ject of the poultryman to breed and
build up the strain which lays the |
heaviest, by breeding to the heavy
producers,
For fanciers, the trap nest is indis-
pensable on account of the fact that
In the ordinary pen there are from six
to twelve females to one male
trap nests are used, and there are |
m8 many as there are females in the
| pen, it is possible to distinguish each
hen's eggs, while if the trap nests are |
not used, this is impossible,
The use of trap nests goes far to
prevent the hens forming the habit of
They are likely to form
If so kept, they are probably not given
the very best food, and probably not
enough of it, especially animal food.
The accompanying drawings of a
bank of trap nests are almost self ex-
planatory. The nests are built with.
out any top or bottom. The hen en-
ters through the back of the nest,
brushing under the hanging wire,
which releases the door. She then
passes on to the next compartment
To inspect the
nest and to remove the hen, ascertain
It will be noticed that the
two doors are fastened together wtih
a cord, so that when the front door
AP percres® e
to rotect
PPAP MST
Sectional View of Nest.
fs let down, the trap is automatically |
The hen will find it diffi-
cult to leave through the back door
These
are so simple that in making them in
almost any quantity, the material
should not cost over 15 cents, at most
per trap nest.
SOME FACTS ABOUT TURKEYS
One Sensible Thing Is to Keep Best
Birds for Breeding and Send
Others to Market.
Turkeys kept for breeding stock
should be the best that there is in the
flock. It is difficult for some people
to keep their best turkeys and
send the others to market, but it's the
only sensible way to do. The habit of |
selling the best is not characteristic
of only the least intelligent people; it |
is common with the people who have
raised turkeys all their lives, and |
people who would not think of |
breeding other stock of the farm |
in such a careless way. These |
people have attained the success !
and in turkey raising that are |
the man who handles them |
as he docs his cows and
profits
enjoyed by
in the world can do |
bred pout {
cannot
mall bree
ly tl 1ing to be con-
stoc 2k; thrift
1 to do with
well-buil
ders.
uc
big,
be
ruin
too
sh Air Is Needed.
A to throw off muen
through the |
in ths
but in-
» oblig
f the body
y do sweat
do other animals,
he' several times faster
anim; when heated
god health a hen requires
i amount of
its size as
net
ls
the
portion
A bb bi bd bb Eo bbb debe foeerfonte
to
in Strains
h difference
hetween 8S or strains
of each breed, : i een differ-
with
con
mue
th
breeds i
Some
demnat
vdveriis
in the Mt. Joy Bulletin
rere eel Ie ee ne
Hicks’ Almanac
it remarkable Year Book on
Weather, Earthquakes and
the Rev. Irl R. Hicks
Almanac 1913, the finest and
ever issued, is now ready.
only 35¢ to Word and Works
3401 Franklin
Louis, Mo., and you will
prepared, also one
Irl R. Hicks Maga-!{
1t
Storms,
Astronomy,
for
best
Sen 1
Publishing Company,
Avenue, St.
‘eive a copy
zine, Word and Works.
it 2
| worriment.
Irloseriodoss Bofefooolofods Pfolocerfododeopoods
josonic sent sjortonies
foolarfooies
2
6)
AR wes
WE SELL CHEAPER
BECAUSE WE GIVE
5. & H, GREEN
TRADING STAMPS
A Big
Our buyer while in New Yo
one half less than regular price,
we invite
ARR ISR EN ER EEE AEW
you to
110
I.einbach
47-49 North Quee
LANCASTER, PE
Sale of
And Misses Coats
rk last week bought several
You never saw such good sty
come and see them,
$20.00 Misses’ Su
Youthful models in misses’
and Junior sizes disclosing n
ored satin lined jaunty Norfolk styles plain tailored models and
materials are serges rough wear diagonals cordudoys and basket!
$25 50
A
sizes.
good assortment of blac
larger These
sizes run from 35
Black Coa
Extra Large Siz
k broad cloth, plain tailored d
to 51.
Two $35.00 Sample Sui
of hi
that
A splendid collection
copies of Paris models suits
There
values we have ever offered.
Such coats and such small
are
are serges wide wale diagonals fancy
Regular
grade, handsome suits. Th
beautiful in design, exclusi
mixtures fine broadc
$24.75, $27.75, an
Well its the outcome of]
gh
22.75,
prices!
Sale of 150 Sampl
Such Coats and Such Small Prices
come of a Big Purc
They are half fitting box fronts and semi fitting coats. T
of rough weave cloths.
coats, gray coats coats in fact, a
@ $5.00, $7.75, $9.75, $14.75, $117.17
2 y
tJ GR
There are chinchilla coats boucle coats p
splendid assortment at one third
5,817.75 75,$14. 175,$9.7 ,$7. §
I
own w———
FRAIL, SICKLY CHILD
Restored to Health by Vinol—
Letter to Mothers.
Anxious mothers often wonder why
their children are so pale, thin and
nervous and have so little appetite.
For the benefit of such mothers in
this vicinity we publish the following
letter.
J. Edmund Miller, New Haven,
Conn. says: “My little daughter, ever
since her birth, had been frail and
sickly, and was a constant source of
Several months ago we
commenced to give her Vinol. I im-
mediately noted an improvement in
her health and appearance. I gave
her three bottles of Vinol, and from
the good it has done her I can truly
say it will do all you claim.”
This child's recovery was
due to
| the combined action of the medicinal
| clements extracted from
cods’ livers
blood-makir
properties
contained
1g
of
in
—combined with the
end strength-creating
tonic iron, which are
Vinol.
Vino! will build up and strengthen
delicate children, old people and the
weak, run-down and debilitated. We
return the money in every case where
it fails.
E. DRUGGIST
GARBER,
Joy,
Ww.
Mount Penna
Jooles
Otton
a yard
ar
at 7
and cc
yard
pas
hionable taupe
50¢ 1
een, gray
tin
are
olor
and
stripes col
white, browr
a
q $ i Yale
Jpecial vaiucs
fingers
these
Busy
oute®
and
Duct
kimonos or
Good 10c
Fancy
for house
and 15¢ values
Fine bordered chi
cleverly simulating the
121c yard. 19c value,
Warm Gowns,
very special
pink and
full
in neat
W ool
lis
value
blue str
cut,
is a
in
voke,
At Sc
night-gowns
hemstitched
cuffs.
Children’s Flannelette Gowns at
have hemstitched yokes, collarless.
and 10 at 50c.
Dressing Sacques at 68c are of
neat shades of gray, heliotrope,
dainty floral patterns.
in
with
clasp back. In correct waist
24 to 36 inches.
Knit Skirts at 50c are
light blue, cardinal, gray
borders. Also plain colors.
db Lo A
tops,
splendid
and
&
;
4
3
i
ols
oo
<a &
fi
Td
primrose
allnelette
finished
Sizes 12 and 14, 59c.
Splendid values.
Knit Skirts at $1 in silver and gray, have fitted
black
worn
be
Yes, kick off your old,
There'll
price.
Shaub’s Shoes. no
style, or
Best For $
—%5"%
Sh
wear
find
size.
At YOUR price you'll
leather and in YOUR Inv
PLEASED FEET FOR
TIME,
WE'VE
TEST OF
n Stree
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op
-xceptional Offerin
GOODS AND Sil
A
sold
dresses.
formerly
for
that
is very pretty
nice quality
1an at 75¢
is a very
fine weave ait
shades
rough
ia and
qual ity.
ar
and
anted
hionable
wis
wide very
and all
is a fas
green,
I good
garnet
is a yard
In
d
black
yard
in navy
n unusually
n, navy,
is a very
afternoon
pink, light
a
mes
fabric
IS a
In brow
yard exceptic
or
and ev
shades 1
Ol
eat figure and two-tone
and
yard...
values. Yard
ed stripes of lavender
and white.
blue brown. Formerly
$1 a
yecial heav
bl
wide ood
hite,
and wl
a
Royal Worce
and
figures
back;
iannels
i 1 .
garments i dollar
r average
irt and
vith lace.
e supporters.
inelette
TT
¢
dar) ok
yard.
ind
8e
.
SL FN
suit- C .
Bi Special Purchase
Dozen Women’s
ndid Seconds
medium weight
have double
spliced heels, I
offering.
The Toy
China displ]
this week.
and Xmas n
at 10
'ipe patterns
Special at
hese
fashioned
and high
exceptional
Skirts
flannelette
collarless,
with band
in
ipes,
And Xmas
the public
Thanksgiving
Our Special Kid Bog
It's none too early to Ek
to dress for Christmas giv
dressing theirs.
This special twenty ine
jointed knees, hips, shou
head with moving eyes,
wig, dblash shoes and
ceptio value at $1. I
are white,
8
50¢
Sizes 4, 6
neat flannelette
pink and blue
measure from
White,
fancy
values.
with