Al. NEED MONEY HRISTMAS A. BE SURE VE IT x8 Join the First National Bank’s Christmas v Saving Club Started DECEMBER 26, 1912 and Will be Open Until February 1st, 1913 Nothing to Join You Can't Lose a Penny You Have Everything to Gain CHRISTMAS SAVINGS OLUB IS A CO-OPERATIVE 0D HELP’ ONE ANOTHER SAVE MONEY FOR CHRIST- PAYING A LITTLE EVERY WEEK INTO A FUND WEEKS, WHEN THE MONEY WILL BE DIVIDED THE MEMBERS ACCORDING TO THE CLASSES THEY MOINED. MEMBERS WILL BECEIVE INTEREST AT RATE OF 8 6-10 PER CENT PER ANNUM, PROVIDED ’AY IN EVERY WEEK FOR THE FULL PERIOD. case you discontinue payments you will receive the full you will have paid when the Club closes—about De- 15, when the fund will be disbursed and everybody be- will get their money. 3 Cents Starts You, 2 Cents Starts You, | Cent Starts You, Or you can reverse Payments--when $2.50 Starts You, $1.00 Starts You, 50 Cents Starts You, Or 25 cts., S0cts., and $1.00 Flat Weekly Paymeats Will Start You In Class 1, pay lc the lst week 2c the 2d week, 3c the 3d Week, ic the 4th week, 5c the 5th week, 6c the 6th week, and go on for 50 weeks, and two weeks before Xmas we will mail you a check for $12.75, with interest at 3 6-10 per cent. ~~ Or in Class 2, pay 2c the 1st week, 4c the 2d week, 6c the 3rd Week, and so on, and we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $25.50, with interest ai 3 £-10 per cent. Or in Class 5, pay 5¢ the 1st week, 10c the 2d week, 15c the d week, and so on, and we will mail you a check two weeks be- Christmas for $63.75, with interest at 3 6-10 per cent yments Must Be Made Every Week, Or May Be de In Advance. Everbody Is Welcome to Join if (En usky Chicks Pay worthless. TE af a ery’s., IT Sur way O00 0S | poco Donegan ie Saturday, March 8 —On the premises on the John Shultz farm township, near ra # | of good farming implements by B. fact that serious doubts are being cast ® ——————————————————— LA | Frank Emsweiler Zeller, auect. on the value of the fashionable Shrop- a : ? shire as a practical farmer’s sheep nor o Fhursday, March 20—On the Lan to the alleged general complaint of the = R m | caster and Harrisburg pike, 2 miles butchers that the prize winning Shrop- = Bers st of Mt. Joy, a large lot of good shire of the day is deficient in its loin w La— Wednesday, February 6, 1813 } FOUR THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. . - p : r— — . . — — I - - Sule Reffiutor feofmlefofuefeffefefule] odes [oj worl joriorfmfoforde SALUNGA FREE SMOKER BILL : Resolutions " Soe God If TW EIN TW ELANRES - IT you get your posters printed at ¥ R FATTENING § John Pelfer lot 2 valuable Bp . . oo FAT NI 1 \ abe HEP h Angel! and r} { t difference in most women, ‘La, are troubled with ‘‘ nerves "== [this office we will insert notice like + RATIONS FOR oung horses from lock aw on Measure Introduced by Congress. again send his Death Angel a row irri EERS 8 J midst the late B 3 they suffer Hom backache, headache, sleeplossnoss, a weusntion of ireivabilisy Of [the following In the register FREER 1 ST 8. Sunday man Greist Passes Senate move from our mids 4 ul twitching, hot flashes, dizzy spells, or many other symptoms of female wea ness, : v = A : 1 . . su \Ipheus Morton, and The focal disorder and inflammation should be treated with Dr Pierce's Lotion fou now until duy of ani AS we + shelled corn, 21 pounds; cots Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eby and 1 3 reas the Intimate relatd Ne Tablets and tho irrcguiurity and weakness of the female system corrected and | have an exceptionally large circula- + tonseed meal, 2 pounds; clover iss Martha called on friends in The ‘free smoker” bill, al owing eres , brother wi strengthened with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Frasceiption. La wei Spon the young lation this will thoroughly advertise J. hay, 4 pounds, and corn silage, Petersburg last Sunday twenty-one cigars weekly free of held by our deceased \ ey ul thh wi woman or the woman of middle age upon the nerve and blood formin structures— | stl. 3 ko . ats’ v ah dy ’ he ot as dgarmaker 10 ‘the members of this yranch o f i may bo too great for her strength. This is the time t take this restorative tonic | YOU ale and remember it costs vou +e 18 pounds. «linia B Mrs. Frank I. Deichler and son!revenue tax to each clga a 8 ovlnBa obo hin aad strongth- sivind nervine and regulator, For over forty years sold by druggists | nothing a Corn, 22 pounds; alfa : ay, visited her parents Dr and Mrs. every factory, as introduced in the “hurch rend t Jo . for woman's peculiar weaknesses and distressing ailments, The one remedy so perfect Friday, Feb, Tth——At Moore's 4 © pounds, and corn stover, § BC Kinds sevotal’ Mave tac Roise by Hepresontutive Gries, of should place on record our appre ’ in composition and so good in curative effects as to warrant |, ) } I pounds. . yo Ip anavivan yd the senate to- tion of his service as a member 0 its makers in printing its every ingredient on its outside [ "7°" Ironville, horses, cows and a YX Corn, 14 pounds; alfalfa bay, week | Pennsylvania, passed . bly by the Home Department, therefore be wi wrapper, The one remedy which absolutely contains neither large lot of shoats and sucking pigs XL 10 pounds, and corn stover, T A sure indication of prosperity in| day It was acted on favorably by the Ho é ' Wieohol Jor injuriods wi ubit-fo vain drafs. a lari. auaiber by Cleon F. Greider Wasser, anct I pounds. a community is when the Bond|the house last summer and DOW jt ; “ oR Dopit "i ] p od 0 ndo « a i » » WW ’ p a ‘ . : tas . , y » a - of rl eh go these remarks : Saturday, Feb, 8—At Farmers I Ear corn, 20 pounds: gluten or Brokers are much in evidence on!goes to the president Re olved, : Be sunday “In th ter of 1008, 1 beear tly run down and irregular | [NN Stock yards, Mount Joy Pa, a « ofl meal, 3 pounds, and clover our streets The bill simply gives the sanc- ment of the United Brethren Su ie n the winter of 1008, weame greatly n y T . ’ . : 5 8. , ; : : 4 : writes Mus THiNRY seorT, of Swan Greek, Mich., Route L Box > t | carload of Ohio Horses by C. C. Hall- I hay, 8 pounds, Roy Raffensberger of the U. S. tion of law to an old custom which School at Florin, Pa. that while we a HF airouny Wray Sree a, do nt. towsived to apply to hia dose | fan § Far corn, 13 pounds: oll meal, Navy is 1 the secretary of the treasury re- how with humble submission to He ation. 1 was in bail eleven weeks. had at hn Deer The ec thal | ; , 4 2 pounds; shocked corn, 16 NAYYs Mme OB a Visit to his he ; i fost High, we do not the oy ould have (a have an uperation. but to that | would not listen. Saturday; Feb. $=-At. lier. home: 3 pounds and clover hay, 17 parents Mr and Mrs. Reuben cognize longer unless legislation will of the Most High, ’ b b da ane wed two bottles of Di. Pierce's I'avorite Pre tion. en | Mori a large + Te ’s ) . ravi The igs anu- Jess 3 Brother who has band pu h ued twobottles of Dir. Pi mot “walk across tho floor, but ates in Florin, a large lot of household + pounds. Raffensberger was provided The cigar TRAN less mourn for Eb Tot 4 po ake p “ “ P S g p ‘ 3 *o ip o ¥ oar ars - hee 4 3 f st. gad taken three bottles | could feo) Jiysclf saining. so | dropped the goods by Mrs. Alpheus Morton. J Corn, 15 pounds; cottonseed Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Peifer facturers and cigarmakers throug been called from labo Soa al Be 1 would have been dead—1 really believe it saved my life. I feel betteg | Zeller, auct T meal, 3 pounds, and mixed hay, on Sunday entertained Mr. Phares out the country were greatly In- Resolved, that in the ea " % eo " die ‘ : oe ; 1 Mr, are oe : Mas. Scorr. now than in twenty years, Friday, Feb, 14-—At the Washing- I 0 hounds. > and and Longenecker, Mr. Norman Baer, terested in securing the enactment Alpheus Moston bird Jon 8 roied ton House, Mount Joy, two lots of XL alta hay, pounds, Mr. Walter Peifer i iss Rliza- of this law who was always faithful in the Extra Value Corn Growing Contest ground with two frame houses and I Sor, 18 Bounds, a ized beth rl olor any Miss: Fle i d——— — of the Department, being one of the > i . tare . okies p A a . i Corn silage, 24 pounds; mixe ‘ Es . ve wriviea n- U In Men's and Boys’ Sweaters, ALE Meeting of the executive [outbuildings on Fairview street by + hay, 5 pounds; shelled corn, 15 You have all no doubt heard of SPORTING HILI fifst menshers: Whos: RRS NE Just when you need them H0e committee of the Lancaster county |Mr Elmer Heisey. Zeller, auct. I pounds, and cottonseed meal, 2 the man without a country, now we Miss vi 1 Gantz of Manheim tered on the roll and > 9 Sgeles d Vv ad He values, 35c: $1.00 values 79¢. Getz Fair Association held on Tuesday, Saturday, Feb. 15—At his ware- & pounds, Just have a couple hustlers, busi- Ye ih : at t , home of]. B enjoy the gedy of . God's Word a8 yo Bros. arrangements were made for a corn (rooms in Mount Joy, a large lot of J Corn silage, 30 pounds; shelled ness men, on the look out for a job. Spent Sunday a 1€ : " by the grace he received from om cel growing contest to be held this sum | new and second-hand wagons, few TF corn, 16 pounds, and cottonseed They will make things move when Fralich high to bear up cheerfully through os #rSubscribe for the Bulleti mer. About ten prizes will be of-(good sleighs and fifty barrels of + Meal, 3 pounds.—American Agri- they ‘land : 224 X Mrs. Homer B. Summy and Sungh- Bis affietions til’ God tock Nim Ye bubscrive tor the Bulletin top Fa TREY . . "a ok . 3 + culturist, iA ters Helen and Pauline, spent Sun- J : - fered to the farmer boys of Lan- choice Baldwin apples by G. Moyer. 4 Henry Heistand who has spent = - parents, Mr. and Mrs home : . caster county, those winning the | Zeller, auct, spefefefefelnfeinfefefaie infil several years in the West is home day with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Resolved, that this organizatiom »” MRS WM. ARCHER prize being given a free trip to Tuesday, Feb. 18—On the prei- | on a short visit to his father, Henry Join 1. Kanda. Ad tender its Heartfelt sympathy to the In " Washington ises in West Donegal Township, WOOLLY FACED SHEEP. [ Heistand Sr He expects to ro. Mrs. John Ry)Es, Sahgnieh ade: family and relatives in this thelr — The ¢ ittee ‘e-electe ac | ne y : , | fn : . 2 laide, and son Paul o uden spent he I'he committee re-elected Jacob | lear Rheems, mules, horses, wag- Muffied H ™ Poor Mutton, urn and take up farming in » HRD ad or gistor gad affliction ; Me Tells Mothers What To Do For Secldomridge secretary of the fair, lons, stone crusher and steam drill- uve s oad aN So! d utiten, Nebraska Sunday in the home of her sister, Resolved. that these resolutions jo : Tas e : s s epherd, | aski a \ tisslov : f Delicate Children. and in addition to the general | ing outfit, farm implements, etc., by The So Ee the ? oudod Live Mr. and Mrs. Auron Hershev on Mrs. D. M. Nissley : a be entered upon the minutes of the : 3 ales ¥ . - pd Toll x » 14 . anda Mrs i § y rg z ser, wife anc am- : Zo ne th in. “My fourteen-year-old daughter was secretaryship, he will also attend to (Juno. W. Eshleman and M. R. Hoff- k Journal gives the views of an Sunday entertained in honor of Mr AD Rrankhoy ot ; y Sunday School and that they be in of thin and delicate. She had a ¢; 1 ss of ‘responding secre- | ms assignees f h fi f Stock J 8! ma, Mary and Fannie Dissinger vis ‘ted in the Middletown Journal very ite, ne; a the duties of cor I g se (! an, assignees or the benefit o Buoglish shepherd on breeding for head and Mrs. Clarence Reist, Mr. and | . ro of AF. [ebm. al serted in the } ) J ’ w dad Souish 50 that I hesalie very Much 4... which heretofore has been a Jeraditors of Winfield I. Heisey and covering. The writer says: Mrs. Cyrus Fry. Mr and Mrs. “Ei ited in the home of A. E. , Mt. Joy Bulletin, Mt. Joy Star, and rmed abo: er health. $ X23 separate ice | wife. Zelle os ? Au - al ’ : SF TY Manheim on Sunday. oh ev mervous and did mot sleep well, had separate office | wife, Zeller, auct. It appears as though increased atten. Reist. Misses Anna and Mary y2eoh Dllinger. wife and danghicr the Conference Herald and that a Br — — ‘ . x . Jace g Bp, i a ’ y Ea very little appetite and doctors did — Saturday, Feb. 22—On the prem- gon was being paid to the question Reist, Mr. Eugene Reist, Mr. and .. a of Bismarck spent Saturday and °°" be sent to the family. tri not help her. Having heard so much Firemen, Attention {ises at the southeastern limits of whether certain points to which judges Mis. Henry Hess Ella of Bismarck spent 5 giv Rev. J. B. Funk about Vinol, I decided to give it @ The stated meeting of Friend- | Mt. Joy borough, 5 horses, cow, of sheep are partial are of sufficient It seems likely the Ground Hog Sunday in fue homes of H. L. Stoll Ha trial. It has helped her Wonderfully. ship Fire Company No. 1, will be | heifers, large lot fat hogs, shoats, practical importance as to warrant the 14s wot us into pecks of trouble by and John P. Sherer 4 a Mrs. B. U. Gantz an She am Slew 1 sigh ou Mithout held at their usual place of meet- | chickens and good farming imple- value placed upon them sinning himself on a recent bright Mr. 2nd Mrs v. D. Orel an ell ee Bo iy Ee optic greatly im- ing. on Thursday evening, Febru-|ments bv J. Lem Swarr. Aldinger, For instance, is the muffled head, February morning Why could he daugiier Mee o BizeneimoRL: Ste ri 8 : 3 ’ auc ; Shropshire shoe et : : : spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. T ) ’s Pi e proved and she has gained in weight. (ary 6, 1913, at seven o'clock. |auct. which many judges of Shropshire sheep not let Bro. Hicks have a say once Spem i 3. W B ; The Mammer’s rad wonderful medicine, and I | Members will please attend without Saturday, Feb. 22-—At his sta- seem to value so highly. of any prac- avwhilah Freee 36 tu and Mrs. A. E. enger. If you want to see a big feature, Vinol is a wo \ p in awhile? Now it is settled for : q ife and Mr , tor mt will always keep it in the house. I|py her notice. There is business | bles in Mount Joy Borough, a car- tical value? Is it an indication of an the Bey! six gloomy weoks D. Dissinger and wife Y * the Mummer’s Parade at Lancas » wish every mother knew what Vinol of a very important nature requir-|{load of good Berks and Lebanon Increased cut of wool or of wool of im. | The following persons were en- Christian Longenecker, wife and New Year's Day, don't fall © du will do for delicate children.” Mrs. | ot torts : z Th ed quality? Does a sheep possess- SOE N jaughter Rosa, and “Mae Brubaker,',iionq the Garden Theatre to 223 Broadway, Long |!m& their prompt attention. County horses by Ed Ream. Zel- Proved q | tertained on Sunday at the home tor id 2 er, roa Y, 8 ee —————— fer. aust Ing this muffled head produce when | Se ] ar oa) visited A. K. Brubaker and family, night. In addition there will be 1 eh, N. J, : # slaughtered a better carcass of mutton | °t Mr. Amos Bertzfield, at Salunga ~~“ °C 7 CC : tin teh. 27 near Erisman’s Church, on Sunday. | e other good reels. A Romance This declicious cod liver and iron Opportunity Thursday, Feb. 27—On the prem- or one furnishing a large proportion of | Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bertsfield and : RS ) 3 Bun Lr other Bo eels L preparation without oil is a wonderful Knocks at every door sometime. |ises, the Martin E. Garber farm, on lean meat? Is a muffled headed Shrop- son Rov, of Conestoga; Mr. and Ben). Brad fh > S JO te V8 hav, Timi an) Pale tor body-builder and strength-creator for |v, can't got away from the truth. |the road leading from Mt. Joy to shire more prolific and a better suck- | ppc Frank Shultz and daughter of Saturday with his brother, . v Some bargain too as the admission Sa both young and old. Aid Much of our trouble comes from our | Columbia, 2 miles south of Mt. Joy ler? Does it grow and thrive better? Smithville; Mr. and Mrs. Ng Dradley and wife, John West and js only 5 cents. Please don’t pass IB sive Sat Your Boney ay feet. Care for your feet—Aflt the |horses, mules, cows, bulls, hogs, If It be not superior in the above re- 'Gantz and son Benjamin of Mt "ire ©f Manheim, John H. Baer and|yis show up but go and see it. ; yantz Mt. benefit. This shows our faith in Vinol |foot. Result—good bodies as well | chickens, a lot of good farming im- %Pects, in what other way is the muf- jJov: Mr and Mis William Bortz wife of Lancaster, and Clayton yranaoer Yacklay deserves your W. D. CEL DLER, DRUGGIST as rested feet. Educator Shoes |plements, baled hay by the ton, etc. | field and son Biiseol of Landisville: Sharbone and wife of Elstonville |, tronage. ’ : : yr C. Bates. Zeller, auct. : . Penna. give results. Bernhart & Co by Perry y WT 7 A CIETY } A € a PLEAS TE ra, Fi1> Hs wd 4 ¥ Se 3 Oh i road —— were Sunday guests at the same tll i lls sessiians for: and Mrs. Ed. Myers Jr. and lace | : v H daughter Katherine of Salunga; bisco, ’ | Progressive Five Hundred || Miss Nellie Delay of Philadelphia: - the Date | The Richland Club gave a pre- ® | Mrs, Jacob Minnich and daughter Th xo ee Bive been | ErES8IVe five hundred last Friday = | Maytown, horses, colts, cows, bulls | Dorothy and Mr. Walter Peifer of © gen amen evening. There was a large attemd- - and a large lot of good farming { Satunga. (conducting a horse show at Lancas-| ~~ and a general good time Was w implements by Samuel S. Rosen- i —-— ter the last two years, at a banquet], . by all present. Burgess Clay- ®@ | berger. Zeller, auct. I 3 last week decided to hold this year’s ton Hoffman and Mr. Joseph Her il Monday, March 10-.0w tie. prom I The Next Best Thing 'event on June 5, 6 and 7. There is diey Won frst price. aiid. Mesare = . | As the price of crude oil all over : dog!" 2) WOR lirsi prize. a ’ . m ses at the southeastern limits of also a possibility of a one day dog! ~ =o 3rown and Elwood Mil- . the country has been advancing, . : had at | TEOTSE . Brov é J = | Mt. Joy borough entire lot of show. The admission was fixed at] om 3 Lo] ’ the Lancaster Gas C a ‘hich {lard won second prize. = | household goods by J. Lem Swarr ¢ wanoaster Ga ompany, whic 25 cents | 5 Allinger. .anct 5% , : ANTE uses a million gallons a year, will rome tl A Mller en | — n | Se : 7 Tite : build a plant co r $15 | : a 2 Tuesday March 11-—On the Cam- Photo by University of Idano use coal Par —e $160,000 and! Decrease in I'rice | Succeeds His Father 8 (eron farm near Donegal Springs, : ee : | Tobacco dealers are at last| Mr. Jefferson Bishop of Florin, =| 10 cows, 12 steers, 1 fat bull, 7 Many admirers of Shropshires TT Tre re deviating from the sterotyped price who has heen engaged in the ® | stock bulls, 3 Holstein heifers, 7 et 0 he ben wool and Property Was Withdrawn Jot 10 and 3. About fifty acres| “shinnahonas” business for many @ | oss, 25 tons baled hay and 90 They arc hardy, cool motiers. son. The real estate of Mr. David were bought in the lower end of|years, has retired and Is succeeded [tons baled straw by Samuel H erally produce twins, and a good Boyce on Columbia Avenue, was the county this week by = John De-|by his son Mr. Irvin Bishop. The = |p ssl Say flock should have at least 150 per : : : young man pays $1.25 and upward 5 | ressler. Pierce , auct. cent fn lambs. The lambs mature offered at public sale last Thursday Haven at 8, 83 and 9 cents for|young man pays at =| Thursday, March 13—On the Jany and are in grea Semand by and was withdrawn at a bld of! wrappers and 2 and 3 cents for|epr head for dead animals and 3 : utchers. Shropshires shoulc ver- iRY atte a une on ¥ oo ® | Hiestand farm, along the Marietta age nine to os pounds of wool. $2,000. fillers. | solic its a sha bi of your patronage. ® | pike, near Wolgemuth’s Mill, mules, The Imported Shropshire shown is LL A Sapte ears: nn = i the University of Idaho flock. Rr a a ; a ie 0D i " 8 | cows, butcher cattle, hogs, farming Noto OTe of ars To A110 1 1 T1111 AR ® | implements, household goods,, ete., nose. ir - - x { by Mr. John Inners. "Zeller, auct. om i WE SELL CHEAPER T einb oh & © O b REE PHONE SERVICE g| Friday, March 14—On the Lan fied head an indication of superior com- a | BECAUSE WE GIVE | web o =| Cul 4 “WJ. i JUST CALL 1100 | caster and Harrisburg turnpike, 2 mercial qua’Miies, and what are they? § 10 TRI i i AND © rR OER | » 3 , 8 2 2 5 | S. & H. GREEN i a Rive x . . - AND HAVE THE { miles east of Mt. Joy, mules, horses, I am not asking these questions for i vr re i a S 47=49 N orth Queen 5%. i HATCES DRUSHEE ® | cows, bulls, hogs, and a large lot the purpose of calling attention to the a i FRADING STAMPS ¢ § HARGES REVERSED : ‘ ) : : 3 we | y Z household goods by B. Frank Ems- and its leg of mutton and that the pro- Bh i ¥ _— I SRY ey, : | weiler. Zeller, auct, portion of fat to lean is too great to py a - ik. & : dp PR 2 ds suit the public demand. My object is #& el 19) 7 { 1 % J > ¥{ {> B Pal + : rather to warn the present day breed- iq 3 Sed A 4 we Csi wh A do Sn? A Cd : ale, Weak People ers of Southdown sheep of the great Hu Whether convalescing from danger that they are likely to fall into | = AT NO PREVIOUS EVENT HAVE YOUR DOLLARS HAD SUCH TREMENDOUS BUYING Wo | disease, or anemic, run-down, and unless the present tendency on the part 2 out-of-condition from some other Of some Southdown judges of placing ' cause, should use Rexall Wine of undue favor on the plenitude of wool Cod Liver Extract, Tt: possesses. OD the face of the Southdown is dis- ! ) continued. the well-known remedial qualities | It has been asserted by some of our 8 | of fresh Norwegian cod livers, com- most observant breeders of sheep that ® bined with other agents endorsed a large increase in the amount of wool B® by successful physicians as valuable on the face of a sheep almost certainly @ | tonics and strength-builders, in a Indicates a decrease of lean meat in: . preparation that is both palatable Os ass 7 the suse. Tals view ie i yond ‘easily retained by the most the judges of the rr of sheep at | | Sensitive stomach. Tt helps build the Smithfield and other shows, where strength, weight and appetite and the major portion of the prize money | does not have the unpleasant taste 18 awarded to the carcasses of sheep | | and nauseating effects of old- Which in life had moderately clean m fashioned cod-liver-oll preparations. faces, fot of bi a - , 8 a point of much importance an = Don’t torture your stomach. | one hd is worthy of Eau by, Prices that are remarkable chance to TT Eg cotton; soft and fleecy m | Take Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Ex- some of our eminent flockmasters. ia | tract, which you will not only find Comair set nions 'm = easy and pleasant to take, but The Difference In Breeds. ‘a = which we guarantee will, in every There is no mystery surrounding the r jcase, give satisfaction or your feeding habit of the dairy cow. It is = offered; regular $1.39 N | money back. common knowledge that a certain | @ | For weak, pale, puny children. | 8mount of feed is required to support |= the animal body. The amount varies | & with the individual cow. It is known | that the feed consumed by the cow in : e excess of bodily support is converted |® system to successfully combat the into milk, provided it is the nature of BS a for those weakened by old age | for anemic conditions of all ages and both sexes—for enabling the and is recom- | mended with a positive guarantee lof satisfaction or your money back. make the cow of heef tendency convert | = weight—double fleeced, ber feed into milk It #s in this that 5 warm, the difference lles between dairy breed- 8 , Price, $1. Sold in this community | ing and beef breeding | 1 ;only at our store—The Rexall ; B | Store. B. W. Garber, Mt. Joy Pa. 2t. 1 Why Tears Flow. All hunwn emotions, however si ! — mnt. they may be, either decrease or 11. | = i REGULATOR ; crease the circulation of the blind | More eggs, better fowls guaran-| Those emotions that bring tears cause ji i : = | teed by using Pratt's Poultry Regu- | the blood vessels around the eyes to |g pricee. 15¢ Bleached or Unbleached Muslin Pillow Cases; 12ic - ! lator. Costs 1 cent a month. | expand, thus flooding the lachrymal or B 19¢ Good Heavy quality, full size pillow cases, 14c L | Pratt’s Poultry book, worth dol-| tear glands with blood. The tear |Z 50c Double bed size muslin sheets, very special, 39¢ \ | lars, free. For Sale by G. Moyer, glands always secrete a little to keep |B 65¢c Good quality linen finish muslin sheets, at 58¢ \ | J. H. Buohl, W. D. Chandler. | the eyes cool and moist and carry off |g 75¢ Extra fine quality muslin sheets, special at 69c : ia Mo vos specks of dust through the masal pox = $1.19 Double bed size, well made crochet quilts, 98c | sages, but the extra supply of blood = $1.59 Fine quality, generous size, crochet quilts, $1.39 Big reductions on rubbers and| increases this secretion to such ap ex $1.76 Extra heavy quality, fine cppcaeot quilts, $1.59 arctics at Getz Bros. J ; tent that it cannot go off in the usual ——— A eee way, so overflows. #rThe people’s paper—Bulletin.’! Fr 1 POWER. JUST NOTE THE SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS ON DOMESTICS AND BLANKETS. Full size, heavy nap, cotton bed blankets, in white, gray, and tan, with pretty colored bor ders; regular $1.00 values; at a pair 88¢ 72x80 Cotton blankets, in white and tan, with fancy borders; made of an excellent grade of = 68x80 Soft, finely woven, cotton blankets; white, tan and gray. The best valeus we over 66x80 Wool nap blankets, in white, tan or gray—beautifully finished with heavy wool nap— they will launder perfectly. Regular $2.39 values, at a pair, $1.98 . . : numerous diseases brought on by, the cow to convert feed into milk. If |: Fi WwW 1 N Bi ! $ ll cold weather and exposure, Rexall this is nbt the cow's nature, then the 8 $3.00 ne 00 ap ankets, 3 2.49 Wine of Cod Liver Extract is feed is converted into fat and increased ® . I cots—- 2x ¢ ices : J | : 3 . ; I f gray woolen blankets—size 72x84, at bargain prices. They are ° i specially designed, weight No system of feeding will |g A beasviitul Jou of gra , : od a b i J Tv ol LL I One of the brightest spots in this whole big daylight store is the domestic department. Hun- dreds of thrifty folks realize the importance of laying in a goodly supply of bedwear for several months to come and hundreds of economical shoppers have taken advantage of these low Blue Tag \ 1) Re RTE Blue- Tags On Blankzts far below regular now prevall in our blanket department This sale offers a save on your bedwear needs. $1.00 Blankets at 89c. $1.75 Blankets at $1.59 Regular $1.75 values, for a pair, $1.39 $1.39 Blankets at $1.23 I values; at- apair $1.23 $2.39 Blankets at $1.38 3 ' Eleafiymmenfipmmendipre. and as soft and downy as a wool blanket, and as thick and fluffy, and as ue Tags On Domestics 110 rE 0 oh ol a vel Jd BRE i