“ivi § Ine yn: nd iy ite ng ve- is ng up wl he in Uy is 18 J Rockers Hall Racks] Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks Extension & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embaiming H.C. BRUNNER MOUNT JOY. PENNA Mirrors PAGE THRER THE BULLETIN, MOUN1 JOY, PA Wednesday, March 6, 1918, [| 0 J———————— RES. ER ——— BEE ERR NER Ree FE — “ 3 3" } Let Us Help You is i Te rd you of your foot troubles, we oan mest thom all. Weak 3 - I arelms, brokem arches, weak ankles, callous soles, corns and bumions, § = I We can keep you from having these troubles if you will allow us iC I te ft yowr foot, $= i WE GUARAUTEE EVERY PAIR OF SHOES WE SELL. $ . h 3 We make good overy claim that Is just. We have shoes for ev. i . o> O nN O va Nn O | ) al nN u 1 ery one in the family from 10c to $6.00 a Pair. I = R 3 All styles. The best for the same price. If they were not we 3 w 32-38 East King Street » = Lancaster, Penna, n § covld not guarairen them, i" J " w» -v * - 3 " ia Hats Trimmed Free by the Best . 3 Special Eve ry is Millinery Talent of the Country : ! WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, €0c, 70c, 80c and $1.00 TRIPLE i a “ 3 PLATED BLUE GRANITEWARE ALL AT 50c EACH. it " i Requested to give the trade another chance on the 16c¢ large Muir i. : 3 Peaches at 9c. We will again sell them on Wednesday and Satur- W - $ day at 9% x x 3 We have a number of the Good Dressing Magazines: free at our - . 4 W § pattern counter - « 3 = (1 ® 3 - dF 3pring J pen Ing : 5 " BE mmm rome a * = i LN a 3 S. B. Bernhart & Co. im WP . $ - NE . 4 HAST MAIN STRERT MOUNT JOY i 7H | = : Women's Uutergarment . » . - . Good Liuck , MILLINERY : . Begins aturday, March &th, 1913 : nn BUTTHRIN HR: 2's Home : . = ARE 4 An Excellent Substitute for Butter |= YOU ARE i | " — tv and Ei het And only costs half as much i rm ruthentic Spring Fashio on n Dneriens and Buropenn, artists owhere, except For Sale at - o 104 1-2 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna. a MILLINERY Next Door to Bender's Barber shop n i i Ste er, Store Open Every Week . a Day In the Year . INDEPENDENT PHORE No. 850 9 = 1 Big Cdigiigsl a jan22-3mo a = wo =n 00] Sule Wiha t oa Bxtravagsncg” . is the only kind I sell-——Furmture that is Furniture g = = . Ee |] B JY KLINE All Kinds Concrete Work | ty horses | Ream. BUILDING BLOCKS All Styles and Colors Porches, Columns and Banisters Door and Window Sills and Chimneys, | | Lintles, Ete. [ Retaller of the Best irades of Cement '$ Bows Catarrh Jelly 3 Gives Immediate Relief Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Cold in the Head, Influenza Guaranteed or Money Refunded By Mail only “For many years I was troubled, in spite of all so-called remedies Lused. At last Ifound quick relief and cure in those mild, yet thorough and S000 really wonderful DR. KING’S | NewLifePills| Adolph Schingeck, Buffalo, N.Y. 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25c. Bows Mfg. Co. 500 West 159th Street New York City Pure Food Serial No. 435605 99546499840434099904 9440 ————ms dn — 4 WHITE DIARRHEA REMEDY AND BABY CHICK FOOD Don’t let Chi¢ks die from white | diarrhoea. Use Pratt’s White Diarr-| hoea Remedy. Food, ' insures strong, healthy chicks. , For Sale by W, i 0%. estate thonone casinos roms paid for gist does not | Cows, | Gasoline Engine by {town on the & Jo LO OR EEO RR 1 OC. H. ZELLER'S SALE LIST List of Spring sales to be by Charles H, Zeller, Auct. Thursday March, Marietta and Lancaster, Turnpike, near Keagles’ Mill, Mules, Bulls & Farming John 8—Near Shultz Grosh. May- farm, March John Saturday, | Horses, Cows & Farming Imple- ments by Samuel Rosenberger Monday, March 10—At his sal and exchange stables, Mount carload of Berks and and Lebanon cour mules by Mr. Ed Wednesday, March 12—On the | premises on Columbia \ ven b large lot of household good, | on maker tools, lumber ot by David Boyce. Thursday March, 13—Midway between Mt. Joy and Marietta along the pike, Mules, Horses, Cows & Farming Implemens by John Inners. Friday March, 14—Along the Harrisburg and Lancaster pike | near Garber’s Mill, 9 head of Mules Horses, Cows, Bulls and a fine lot of Farming Implements by Frank Emswiler. Thursday, March 20-—Household Goods and other articles by Frank | | Emswiler. On the resale of the Monday March 24 premises at Rheems, property of W. L. Heisey and wife by persona John W. Eshleman and M R. Hoff- man, Assignees. Saturday, March 29—At his sale and exchange stables on Marietta street, Mount Joy, a large lot of ex- ceptionally fine acelimated horses and a few good mules by Ed. Ream. ——l- © C= Out of Evil Good May Come { When cigarettes their vapors blow, In peoples’ throats and choke them, It is some comfort slight to know, They kill the dudes that smoke them. —— Ee REGULATOR More eggs, better fowls guaran- Pratt's Baby Chick {teed by using Pratt’s Pouitry Regn- | or. Costs /1 cent a month. ; Book, worth dollars, = »a oo. called 6—On the Horses, Implements | Landisville, Too True “I am not much of a mathematl cian,” said the cigarette, “but I can add to a man’s nervous trouble. I can subtract from his physical en ergy I can multiply his aches and pains, 1 can divide his mental pow- ers I 1 take nterest from his vork, and can discount his chances 1cces ti eo. D. Browne Appointed Announcement has been made by the Navy Department that George venport Browne, son of Rev. Geo. 1] Browne of Lancaster, has suc passed the United States fully Academy entrance examina tion and will be appointed a mid- shipman upon the nomination made Congressman W. W. Griest AE -— Lindemuth Property Sold Josephine Martin executrix of Fanny Lindemuth, deceased, sold at sale one acre of ground, half north of town on which is e a two-story frame dwelling house to John Ww, Shearer, for $1,975 nd resi os Will Be Some Shed : Hon. M. R. Hoffman, who purchas ed the M. L. Gr eider farm south of town will erect on next suminer i tobacco shed 144 feet long, the has just been Habecker, which Strickler & of Landisville, a contract {ol awarded to Will Erect Ncw Church The United Brethren Church of Newtown, will build a new church, basement, the has been award- Habecker, of 26x50 feet, contract for which Strickler & with a ed to ————— Wee Baby Chicks S.C White Leghorn, White and Barred Rocks, 10¢c each. Chicks] hatched if eggs furnished, at 5c each. Place orders early. L. F. 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Bell Phone 125- 5] rt — The peopl) z Sul | | there will be Farmers Column USEFUL INFORMATION FOR THE FARMER The Possibilities of Onion Culture, the Cost Per Acre of Raising Them Financial Returns Per Acre and Number of Acres For One Man 1 Oonloi ( dbiy oliers reatel possibilities in the matter of a large yield per acre than does any other crop, It also stands among the foremost in the matter of cost pe tere to produce a croj Cherefor 1 pL onl be planted where soil and climatic conditions are adapted to its requirements, if gratifying. financial returns are to be forthcoming Although the onion will grow on almost any Kind of soil, experiments have showr that the sandy loam soils of the mesas and the loamy bottom land soils are best suited to its successful growth The soil should ¢ especially prepared in advance for a crop of onions, in order that the amount of labor (nearly I}: of wh s done by hand) may be reduced to the mini mum Some such crop as cabbage, potatoes beets-—some hoed crop should grown on the soil just pri to planting onions, as will be found to leave the soil in a condition suitable for onion culture. After one of these crops is remov- w ed, the soil should he well fertilized From 20 to 25 tons per acre of stable manure in an advanced stage of decomposition should be used for | this purpose Then the ground should be fall plowed. The winter frost will then slake the soil and make of it an excellent seed bed. The seed may be sown earlier in the spring on that which is plowed in spring, and thus an early start may be had in the work, of which lenty to do. : La this 'mear S25 to, 400, should be sown, in drills from 10 to One man can only hope to care for 16 inches apart. Thorough harrow- from six to eight acres of onion crop ing and floating to level the ground during a season, well should precede the sowing lS Wises When the soil has been leveled and CT QUICKLY prepared, a marker, hich is drawn eee - by hand, is used I'his may have Delay Has B®®n Dangerous in Mount thre ef nd ould be Joy. nad ) mark bot 2t inch ON I small 1d 0 ollows Do the right thing at the right I rk 1 igatiox time. necessary to make furrows for the Act quickly in time of dange igation Then two rows o eed In time of kidney danger are sown in each space betweenglsidne Pills are most effectiy f ows with a smal] wrden drill Plenty of evidence of their Tho seed should be sown one.Hds Mi F. Conrad, David St. M nch dee using about four (not Joy, Pa., says: “I suffered inten oss than three ond half) pounds [Tom kidney trouble and it woult of seed to the acre. If pity of min hard to describe the misery I does not follow seedingl the oung ©! There was a constant, du should be kept mo by irrigatior 088 my ¢ that made my Fle nty of moisture hould be pro work a burden and I was ar vided untill the tops bozin to fall. us by chills and dizzy spells. The ual ‘EY Ke n Aiea when worl tired me and I alway Yo onior tiv: matnre SIBRSUN When I saw Doan’s Kii- : of the most successful onion M¢Y Pills advertised, I decided to ors cultivate ont week. from em a trial and procured a the 1M€ he It O11 € throug at Garber's Drug Store. The he surface of and Ww i first few doses helped me and I grew ODS. Devi yal hen .,, better rapidly as I continued their wped. Soi i Rand 1 today in better health vator fo Is “work 5c have been for a long time, whoo) 1 he cultivation. shoald to Doan’s Kidney Pills.,”"— Hever the toep, as the ‘orion is (Statement given Oct. 26, 1907.) hallo feeder From one to tw Mrs Conrad was interviewed Niches ‘is ‘considered the. iiost % n and she said: “I am glad of tical depth for cultivation. In the 0 opportunity to re-endorse Doan’s ro tii Abt thie’. cate Kidney Pills, My health has been hand-weedings are necessary, unless of the best since I took this remedy the soil is particularly free from two years ago.” eile IF the plaints “ane a to De For sale by all dealers. Price 50 bunched in place 8, a very little thin- cents, Foster-Milburn Co., New Hink mar be doe. al HO. Senora} York, sole agents for the 1'nited process of thinning has vet come in- States to practice Remember the name—Doan's— I. and take no other. Fhe cost of growing onions 148 been estimated from $106 to TTT $150 per acre, the considerable in their first thought, this but when the fact is considered arawers estimates seems enor the yield on soils that are adapted to the growth of the onion are two-bushel sack : ale varying Special Delivery for Parcel Post Al Extension of the special delivem mous gystem to apphgit all ps ; that, mai) vw ha Wee” Pa B aCCor . from ,