£&)/CESTINE PAGER SIX Why Women Are Not RICH. ay is a millionaire many times over in the possession of blood cells, Wome on is not quite so rich, for scientists have proven that the normal man hes five mile Boa—the woman only "four and a half million to a cubic millimetre of blood. A decrease in number of red blood corpuscles and a person ** looks pale "' —in fact, is anaemic. the blood does not get the right food and probably the stomach is red. Dr. R. V. Pierce found yéars nfo that a glyceric extract of golden seal and Oregon grape roots, queen's root and bloodset with black cherrybark, would help ve —< of the food in te stomach, o« way increase the red a « called Dr. Pierce's Gol lating the food eaten th 18 nourisl rpuscles. This medicine he il Discovery. By assimis takes on a rich red color Nervou of the starved nerves for food,’”’ and when the norves are | Can «= 3 fed on rich red blood the person looses thos irritable feel- / \ ings, sleeps well at night and is refreshed in the ing, bse, | “1 was attacked with » # caused by A > A a i ] st act ( f Was I / t 1 1 woul rd N . I er ff of fod ic an op My J f « 1 f t i Tect \ | / ap t I I ne me and Nf I high i i A t : er... ia furt} jae ailing people ~ od their J. D. Lavery, Esq diseases have tt ) « rad 31 stamps, to pay for wrapping and ma ung only. Pr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. TROLLEY SCHEDULE GO TO Lancaster, Rohrersto™, Landisville Salunga, Mt. Joy and Klizebeth- town Street Railway Co WESTWARD Leave Lancaster—a m. 4.30, 5.15 618 35, 8.16, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15; p. m. 12.15, 1.16 ri 416, 5.15, 6.15, 7.15, 8.16, 9.16, 1.1% Kast Main St, Mount Joy, Pa FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIR-CUT i= i= 8.35, =, 10.35, 11.35, Pm, 1 F X REFRESHING SHAMPOO hn Ey. m, 3.1 5. in 6 3st. on. 11.57, 6.67, Leave a: 8 m, 6.15, 00, 0.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00. P m, 100, 4, 5.00, s%, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, Leave Mount Joy—A m, 3 i= "Ci 10.15, 11.16. P m, 12.15 as 5.18, 615, 7.15, 8.15, 9. A re t BlYsabethtown—A Ls, is 0. 11. Pm, L185 485 5.6 6.6 1.6, 8.45 0.45, 10. wn » 23 or anything in the Barber Line. 5 nopax -- 9 a ph geste 1 wRRga Bun Winter or Summer, on dull days or bright, indoors or out, you can a a3 nb EASTWARD he Rab tow a L6 46 oe 66 7.6, 5.6, vi Sok ee Mount Jo “i B. wa Lib 1.15 is ETS Woh ge—A m, 6.4x, P 12.30, 1.30, [x3 on 1.59, 9.30, %.5 m. 1.08 Joate Jandinville An m, a 10.33, 1 P 12.33, 33, 6.33, on 88, in 0.33, 10.8 be & 8 Bewm Pr bi 1 rE 2 Fee abe on 2G, Hease Salon 10.30, 11. sh 2 8 » ” BaF He ave EY m 0.5, os. 55. TT h 48S 6.65, 7.56, hE 9.55, 104 iF [ wor Hua Ena Bus 5% BRR BER EB 8 Ey child can Kodaks are simple; a rrive at Jancanter A oN { 5 3 ui m 2.15, 3.16. {op perate, so efficient, there is no y He iB vs * Ns” 10.16, 1116, limit to results—and always ready On y® a car will leave Lancas- for use on the instant. That is we at Hh p m; Leave Elizabethtown on cay and special occasions cars twwen Lancaster and Mt 3 every half hour form 6.16 a. m. to 8.18 P aimaays, first car leaves Lancaster at | 0% a m. Lenve Elizabethtown at ier a m. Car marked (x) connects with ithe Kodak way of it. Daylight loading and unloading— no dark room needed for any of the {Agent for Standard Steam Laundry EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Jacob H. Stauffer, late Boru stion, Dyspepsia, Flatu- gest ysponaia, of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster lency, Jour Stomach, Heart burn,’ coutty, Pa Belching in fact for any stomach dis letters testamentary on said es- | erder, Digestine is one of the most efficient and helpful remedies yet pro- duced. Pigestine iz composed of Pure Pepsin, Charcoal, Soda Bicarbonate,! Nux Vomica, Peppermint etc. These ingredients (each one in itself a splendid remedy) are combined in ment to the undersigned. such proportions as to secure the very, ANNIE N. STAUFFER, Mt. Joy. Best results. ELIZABETH N. RISSER, Rheems YOUR weakened stomach needs as: pANNIE N. SNYDER, Lititz R. sistance after eating. Digestine ren- g prank Kreudy. Attorney. jan15-6t | ders this assistance. Every Digestine tablet contains enough Pepsin to di- gest 3,000 grains of food. For that un-| comfortable feeling after a full meal w»othing is quite so good as Digestine.| Its quick action gives almost immedi- : ate relief. When troubled with Eas TRADE-MARKS and aa chine or no in the stomach try Digestine. You will Hl fe. Mt, "iL ake“ Stason wi wyort on be convinced of its merits. , Bend Toont stamp for MEW E BOOKLET. STOMACH disorders usually cause! fortune” fe rmiaciots. Ne wE ho 35 13 Headache, Nervousness, Constipation, J READE PAGES, am 12 betore appiving Biliousness, etc. Use Digestine, keep! D, SWIFT & Co your stomach in a normal condition, ! J and avoid these complalma. Digestive, ff 305 Seven SE. “Washingt: n.c.§ can be used freely, since no harmful Ross 2 ER A i effects need be feared. Ask for Digest- _ ime, Insist on getting Digestine, You! cannot afford to be without this valu-| able remedy. DIGESTINE is sold in tate having been granted to the un- derisgned, all persons indebted there to are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or | Shaving Halr Cutting Joseph B. Hershev the regular | size at twenty-five cents. If unable to T onsor ia } =i ar lor ebtain Digestine from your druggist a package will be promptly forwarded postpaid to your address upon receipt of price in coin or stamps. AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND AT Drug CHANDLERS sire Hours 8 to 9—35 to 6,45 p. m MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA. Three Chairs. No Waiting Agen for the Middletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. East Main St. MOUNT JOY BONEE WANTED | 000000006000 0004 We are 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. 00000000000000¢ | Hafleigh & Co. | Philadelphia { | | | { | i LUNG DISEASE] | @ “After fuar in our family had died § of consumption 1 was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, | but my life was saved and I gained 87 pounds through using | DR. KING'S NEW Seseessscsssersed W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIO Attorney-At-Law es West Main Street, Mt. (Joy, Pa at Lancaster, Mondayjand Fri day at No. 52 North Duke Street e Bulletin Ibe for the By t liver ills and in Nature's own | hed and the blood | W.B.BENDER| demands against the same will pre- | sent them without delay for settle- | THE Farmers Column | VERY L INFORMATION FOR THE sness is only ‘‘ the ery | | FARMER | | Gapes in Chickens and How to Pres [ vent the Flock from Dying—| | Fatten Sheep for the Market— | When to Market Ducks—Wheat! nd Ry he dr have about the | omj tion although wheat 1 v t he n protein te | LIC 1 quite di t on nt of a t bout ofit Iv form of ome rations re t wctorily | when ground than when whole, Barle seems to rank between | wheat and oat It is not used very Le xtensively as a stock food in the spt when the quality is too malting east, exc poor to permit its use for purposes A Pekin duckling weighs about [two ounces when hatched, and should take on weight as follows: Three to four weeks four and one half pounds; weeks, five and one half to six pounds. Ducklings should be mar- keted at from nine to twelve weeks Geese grow about as Allowance of for the ori- twelve weeks. rapidly as ducks. course must be made | ginal difference in hatched goslings weighing four ounces. rapidly at the start but much quicker after three months of age. All old and such the owner does not should be culled out to short time before the ram is turned in with the breeding ewes. The cull sheep can be fattened earlier in the season by turning them into a rape field as pasture, but if you put off too late special food is required. In flocks the ewes are often | young ewes as desire to keep pure bred |e pt until they die of old age, as {their lambs are worth more than | they are, but in a graded flock it does not pay to keep ewes that do {not have sound mouths. An old ewe to prove unsatisfactory. In! should be to strong in the is likely rams the aim that are I selecting select those points in which the ewes are weak. that have an narrow {| For instance, ewes breasted that are this uniform flock can be { open coat and are shoudl be bred to rams strong on those points. By method a ver established in a very few years It is a good idea to turn the ram with the ewes in the evening after he has | been fed and take him out in the morning before being fed. A ram| | should be well fed. Bran, oats, roots of vegetables, make a good ration { with clover as a roughage. 1 Perhaps it would not do to say! | that all chickens that dle from | | gapes are those that are poorly fed] | and cared for, but it is undeniably {true that if the chickens are well] [ fed on feeding boards and kept dry and thrifty they will seldom be at- | tac ked. believed that gapes are minute in the It is generally procured by worms which are propagated soil. It follows that if are fed on the same ground all through the season they are more liable to be troubled by the gapes than if they are fed on dry floors. Preventative is better than cure and if the on dry floors for the of their lives and the always first few weeks yards in which they run changed two or three times during the season they will seldom suffer from the ) We believe that this trouble is the re- sult of poorly Kept quarters just as lice and mites come when the coops|. and grounds are neglected. We! have never yet heard of an epidem- ic of in a flock of chicks where precaution cared for When you sanitary was taken and they should be. ry were just as they { come to study this assertion you i will gee that a high standard is set for the amateur chicken raiser, but { if it is maintained your chickens { will not die from gapes. To those { whose are suffering the best mple one—carbolic acid. chicks show signs of with two | As soon as the gapes make a small coop compartments, an upper and lower. Place a hot and drop on it three or lower one four drops compart- brick in the of carbolic acid. The upper | ment in which the chickens are placed should not be ai tight as { the youngsters will suffocate, but it should be tight enough to cause | them to sneeze and show consider- able agitations. One or two careful treatments in this way will kill the i worms in the air passages and it is | time for the owner of the flock to { put his chicks on new ground, dis- | infect their roosting quarters and everything else about the place if {he would keep them healthy | — Arrears | Coffee and Tea Are you satisfied with | Coffee? If not stop In at Garber's | | Drug Store and I will show you one Pa |of the finest Coffees on the market that sells for 35 cents a pound. I also have fine varieties of the finest Teas "on the market. Stop in and examine same. HH. W. Garber’s Drug Store, Mount ‘Joy Pa. 2 to four and at ten | of age. After that they take on weight slowly, and it is not profit-| able to keep them longer than] size—newly | about | Turkeys do not grow | develop | fatten a | | Bast the chickens | chickens are fed | your, BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, Assessors’ Returns (Continued from page 1) Ward 366; West Joy Twp. 667, Rapho 930 Timber Land East Donegal 19; West Donegal 368; Mount Joy Borough, East Ward 0; West wp. 767; Rapho 1412 | Cleared Land 13919: West Borough Kas Donegal Mt Joy Kast gal 9850; t | Ward 15; We Ward 29; Mt. Joy Twp. 17719; Rapho 28472, Tota; Number of Acres Kast Donegal 13938; West Done gal 10218; M Joy Borough Ward 15: West Ward 29; Mt. Joy Twp. -18476; Rapho 29884 Value of all Rea] Estate Kast Donegal $2,656,161; Wi Donegal $872,280; Mt. Joy Borough Bast Ward $539,250; West Ward $269,690; Mt. Joy $1,627,177; Rapho $2,860,869. TWD. Real Estate Exempt East Donegal $32,500; West Don- egal $30,500; Mt. Joy Borough Kast Ward $567,200; Mt, Joy Twp. $42,600; 600. Rapho $61, Estate Taxable $2,623,661; Real | Bast Donegal Donegal $841,780; Mt. Joy Borough | East Ward $482,050; West Ward | $340,790; Mt. Joy Twp. $1,584, 571; Rapho $2,799,269. | Number of Horses and Mules Bast Donega] 837; West Donegal 397; Mt. Joy Borough, Bast Ward 77; West Ward 61; Mt. Joy Twp. 816; Rapho 1398. Value East Donegal $65,610; West Done- gal $24,375; Mt. Joy Borough, East Ward $4,100; West Ward $3,065; Mt. Joy Twp. $48,875; Rapho $89,- 975. Number of Cattle Bast Donegal 916; West Donegal 466; Mt. Joy Borough, Bast Ward { 0; West Ward 1; Mt. Joy Twp. 1. 135; Rapho 1839. Value Bast Donegal $25,845; West Don-| egal $9,398; Mt. Joy Borough East Ward 0: West Ward $20; Mt. Joy Twp. $30,272; Rapho $44,100. Total Taxable for County Purposes at 2 1-2 Mills Donegal $2,615,116; $875,653; Mt. Joy $486,150; West Twp. East West | Donegal Bast Ward $343,865; Mt. Joy Rapho $2,933.344. Total County Tax Bast Donegal $6,537.79; West Don $2,188.88; Mt. Joy Borough $1,215.38; West Ward Twp. egal East Ward $859.66: Mt. Joy Rapho $7,333.36. Money Taxable for State East Donegal $473,212; West Don egal $136,706; Mt. Joy Borough, Ward $278,589; West Ward | $111,690; Mt. Joy Twp. $395394; { Rapho $631,924. | Value of Carriages Taxable for State | Rast Donegal $100; West Donegal : Joy Borough East Ward Twp. | $2,950; Mt. {0; West Ward 0; Mt. Joy 850; Rapho $855. at 4 Mills West Don for State $473,312; Mount 278,689; Twp. Total East Donegal egal $139,656; Bast Ward $111,690; Mt. Joy Rapho $632,779. West Ward State Tax East Donegal $1.893.25; West egal $558.62; Mt. Joy Borough Ward $1,114.35; West 76; Mt. Joy Twp. $1,584.98; $2,531.12, nape Miki All the local news in the Bulletin. | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin Garden Theatre MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26th Ventro The Ventriloquist 4 Reels of Feature Pictures 4 Admission 10¢c THURSDAY, FEB. 27th “Wild West in the Days of 1850” &-Reels of all Western Films-4 With a Cow-Boy Vaudeville Act Admission 10c FRIDAY, FEB. 28th 101-Bison 2 Reel Feature ‘Massacre of the Santa Fe’ Trail’ Admission 5c mera (stm SATURDAY, MARCH 1 5--Big FEATURE Reels--5 Thanhouser, Gaumont, Ma- jestic, Kay-Bee, Solax Don’t Miss This Feature Night | ow HEEL &DRW. L THEEL Garden 8. s(rae ps Deatscher Arts,’ wara 337; Mt, Ward 0; Mt. Joy | Pa Done- West Ward $28,900; | West | Borough Ward | $1,663.724; | $4,159.31; | Joy Borough | $396,244; | Don East | Ward $446. | Rapho | PA. The Weck in Graim Momplled for the Mount Joy Bulle- | by Wm. L.| tin, at Mount Joy, Pa, Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B Building, Lehman, | Manager, Woolworth Building, Lane | raster Penna Phila. Pa Feb. 26, 1913 I SUNMIMAT of the week just t there ceurrance that tands out inently It is the fatement ) 4 authority han Broomha that Argentine eat has been taken by Rugsia be ot 5 Itt) od mi n v it » i t! ] t I | I 1 1 1 ed no heat 1 witl I 1 1 t al 1 t ve no i ir 0 0 000.000 1 nex July vhich cor 80,000,000 bushels dur pares with the 1911-12 crop year The lighter world’s shipments last week were neutralized to some extent by the improvement of the | wheat crop in India as a result of the zood rains in that country while i between Russia regarded as influence friction was not enough to the slight rand Austria | being serious | prices. Bradstreet’'s world's visible | showed a decrease of 295,000 in { wheat with corn increasing 23 | ! millions. Broohall's weekly review | | | was of a slightly | but the Balkan affair gave signs of adjustment acting as a deterrent to decided improvement. At home there were many factors of a bullish nature. The principal of these being the complaints from Kansas and Newbraska of dry weather. There reports were in- sistent and gained in importance on account of the large loss in acreage at this period last year through the winter wheat territory. The cash markets in the Southwest stiffened { under this incentive while | Northwest they continue to great firmness. Toronto quite a little export business, while | Winnepeg advised of a good de- | mand for the same reason. Reports | of Hessian fly in Nebraska were not | orionsly taken, but the damage to the French crop due to unusually | cold weather and heavy storms gave la strong tone to prices at the week end. | The Argentine shipments this | week were less than expected and {lighter world shipments for the week are looked for. Corn labored under burdensome receipts with the additional handi- cap of continuous open weather only made shipping easy light. The to have which not [but feeding crop is conceded but little through the drought and the exportable surplus of that will be at normal, exporters insisting that it be record breaking. However, which prices of this | community have been maintained up to this time in the face of in- | creasing stocks is thought by some | to prove that the price level is low enough to absorb offerings. | Oats showed a firm tone through- out the week, although no advance lot any consequence was seen. . Armour was said to be active in the | May option, and while no attempt | was made to bring about a sustain- {ed rally were taken at all times Argentine # suffered country least ! some | will | the ease with offerings well midline { ANOTHER LINK WITH MIDDLE- TOWN Middletown Citizens Add Their Praise Another link with our neighbor- ling town of Middletown is provided {in the following grateful and gener- | ous statement of a well-known resi- | dent there, Mr. J. W. Long of Nisley Ave., who says: “1 am willing to recommend | Doan’s Kidney Pills for I found | them to be an excellent remedy for { Some time ago 1 with this complaint | and bad hardly enough strength to I suffered intensely from back and I was in bad doctors said that my working in I do not Doan’s I can | kidney trouble. 1 was afflicted walk. | pains in my | shape. The | trouble was due to my the cold and dampness. | want it understood that | Kidney Pills cured me, but | say that they proved most effective (Statement giv- lin relieving me.” en Feb, 12, 1908.) NO TROUBLE SINCE Mr. Long was interviewed on | Feb. 4, 1912, and he said: “I can | add nothing to the statement I gave years ago, recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills except to say that the cure has been permanent. I have induced a number of people to try this remedy and I have beard it ! praised highly by everyone.’ Remember the {and take no other. ee eee Subscribe ior the Mt - Joy. Bulletin. DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 530-532 Woolworth Building Lancaster, Pa. Office Hours: 9a. m. to 8 p. Sunday and Other Hours By Appointment Both Phones bullish character in the show | reported | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the 1'nited| States. | B= name—Doan's— | § All the local news in the Bulletin. | § i - | Corner Square PPPI0PN0000000000000000 000 Watt & Shand Wednesday, February 26, 1913. and E. KingSts POPE OGD ad Ihe HELIANGE WING Wachine Is The Kind You Will Appreciate We do not exaggerate when we say it is the best Sewing Ma- its price. substantiate this statement any to do =o, They are all high-grade, teed for ten years ments Challenge, Reliance Automatic-Lift, Colonial Security Automatic-Lift y » A @ w» 4% » @ + * » * * ® * * 4 * + * * ® * chine made at the price, equal to A new six-drawer model. Any Of These Machines and better than Thousands of owners of the Reliance time they ball-bea ring $55.00 $65.00 Case $21.50 $30.00 Can Be Bought On The Which Is $2.00 Down and $1.00 a Week We prepay shipping railway station in Lancaster charges on all many at twice stand ready to should be alled upon machines fully guaran vears, and have a full set of the best steel] attach- Our Price Agents’ Price Avutomatic-Life .... ........ ...:.;31550 $35.00 Challenge No. 1, Automatic Lift .. .. c++ $319.80 $40.00 : : ® : ® & : : Club Plan, 4 & ® ® ? ® ® ® » » & machines to any trolley or County 0090000690000 000500939899900030860000600 0000000000009 BLANKETS: WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO- FITS ON WOOL HORSE BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, IS THE WHY? OF IT. PRICED ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO $10.59. FINES" STOCK LAP ROBES IN THE COUNTY, FROM $2.50 TO $25.00.. EV- ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL STOCK OF VFTERINARY MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL KINDS OF HARNESS wad Keckel LANCASTER, PA, Tou-R-TST Trunks at Half Price. Gre On The Square gains. Sm ————————— CRRBRRREIHRRSRANZRRENNNEN 1 OS FN ang Inauguration REDUCED FARES WASHINGTON March 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1913 sold from miles of Washington Tickets stations within on above until March 8, 250 dates, good returning inclusive. CONSULT TICKET AGENTS Pennsylvania Railroad PILE . Sup of 23 years I have f Prick, 50 Cawrs, MARTIN RUDY, i. Sold fo #1. . dog by E. W. Garber ant Ww. D. Chandler = & Co. Cali for free sample. All the local news in the Bulletin. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. 87 Best paper in town-—Bulletin. £7 The people's paper—‘Bulletin.’ . Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bu {ed the old number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete. | Terms Moderate. Dry Feet You are sure of keeping your feet warm, dry and comfortable when you wear the famous | We sell them EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED Also the Ever Reliable Freed Brothers Work Shoes For Men and Boys. For the ladies the Lintuer Shoes can’t be beat. Service and satis faction in every pair. Call and ses them. In a Dress Shoe ' nave the hem THE CROSSETT. Charles L.. Dierolf EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY PA. HOTEL MCGINNIS, The undersigned having remodel- Mooney Hotel, adding & is now prepared to entertain ient and regular guests. trans- RESTAURANT in connection with hotel where he | will serve in season. OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style TURTLE SOV P, Etc. Ete. Private dining room for ladies. J. VW. MoGriinnis, PROPRIETOR Bell Telephone CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt Attention given to Sales of | Real Estate and Personal Property. ‘aaaaas