e Fly and Mosquito Dangerous? 23 fly, with spongy fect, collects the our food and poisons us with t injects into our veins malaria and or grip, are everywhere present for flows through our veins and arter hy red and white blood corpuscles Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica! Discovery is a blood medicine made emtirely without alcohol, a pure gl grape root, queen's root, mandrake and stone root, good reputation fo fluence of this ext is bathed in the t vital fires of the activity consumes during the winter, * About forty yen and fever, Kans. fever returned. tle of it and germs of diseases, spreads yphoid and cholera, The mosquito with yellow fever. The bacteria of consump- athe into our lungs, The blood It should contain invisible us to bre 108 Is Our protection, capable of these discase and alterative yeerio extract of bloodroot, golden seal, which has enjoyed a yw over forty years, The refreshing ine ract is like Nature's influence--the blood onic which gives life to the blood — the body bum brighter and their increased the tissue rubbish which has accumulated warding off rs ago while in Newark, New Jersey, | had chills "writes Mx, MicuagL Maguire, of National Military Home, “I went to Kansas City and in the spring of 1577 the chills and Doctors and everything 1 tried failed to do me Finally 1 saw Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery advertised one bot good, 1 took the chills vanished. In about a year afterward 1 1 felt them coming back so I got anotber bottle and have never had any for 1 Med! Discovery.’ toms of fever or ague since, the chills about twelve yvars before 1 started to take 'G That is all of twenty years Dr. Pierce's Pleasent Pellets are for liver ills. TROLLEY 8 SCHEDULE Lancaster, I W— Landisville, Salunga, Mt. Joy and Klizebeth- town Street Rallway Oo. WESTWARD Lancaster—a m. Lis, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15; 3.15, 4.15, 5.15, 6.15, 1. ve Rohrerstown—a m 4, § m. “818, 10.15, 11. 15 1 +18 S15, 615, T.15, "a, 016, 10.15 i at Blizabethtown—A m, 6.6, 1.6. 9.45, 10.65 126 16 168 EEE ie TE AEE 0k Am EASTWARD Leave ENiavet thtowl—a Ly . 16, 10.8 1 12.86, 1 46, C6, we e. a ‘0.4, 10.6, 4% Moun: it Joy-—A I m, wr h , di, 1.15, FT 2.15 10. uve AVE 1% Pm rN oo, 1.0, 50, 1.00. en 1 - 4 "9.30, A m. Leave ille_A m, § $.33, 10.33, 11.33 12.33, 1.33, i 5.33, 6.33, 7.33, i803, 10.83, 11. Leave Boh rerdlown 4 wn TW =. 10.56, 11.66. Pm 1.58, 5.56, 6.55, 1.56, 8.5, oi 10.55. 11. A Hy 1 rei 0.80, Frm From ‘at Lancaster—A m, 6.30x, 8.15 5 15, 11.15. P m, 12.15 1.15, 2.15, 3.15 5.15, SB 7.18. 8.15 9.15, 10.15 11.15 | A m 1015 146 On Saturdays a car will leave Lancas- sor at 10.16 p m; ’ m. > 25 Saturdays 1.1 be run and special occasions cars | Pdays. first car ’eaves Lancaster at €3% a m. Leave El zahethtown at 7.4 | Car marked x) connects with DIGESTINE FOR Indigestion, Dyspepsla, Flatu- lemcy, Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Belching in fact for any stomach dis- order, Digestine is cone of the most efficient and helpful remedies yet pro- “adced. Pepsin, Charcoal, Nux Vomica, Peppermint etc. fmgredients (each cne in itself a splendid remedy) are combined in such proportions as to secure the very best results. YOUR weakened stomach needs as- sistance after eating Digestine ren- ders this assistance. Every Digestine mblet contains enough Pepsin to di- gest 3,000 grains of food. For that un-| somfortable feeling after a ful] meal mothing is quite so good ms Digestine. | Ms quick action gives almost immedi-| ote rellef. When troubled with gas im the stomach try Digestine. You will be convinced of its merits. STOMACH disorders usually cause, Meadache, Nervousness, Constipation, ' Biliousness, etc. Use Digestine, keep your stomach in a normal condition, #nd avoid these complaints. Digestine san be used freely, since no harmful effects need be feared. Ask for Digest #se. Insist on getting Digestine, You eannot afford to be without this valu- able remedy. DIGESTINE is sold in regular size at twenty-five cents. If unable to obtain Digestine from your druggist a package will be promptly forwarded postpaid to your address upon receipt of price in coin or stamps. Soda Bicarbonate, These | | | | the AT ALL DRUGGISTS AND AT Drug «CHANDLER'S stove Smaday Hours 8 to 9—5 to 6.45 p. m WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY, P00900050000¢ We are Always Prepared to serve Pure Spring Water ICE , IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges Don’t fail to see us before piac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy. Penna. 5 BER uug twwen Lancaster and Mt Joy avery half hour form 6.15 a. m. to 8.15 | DRigestine ir composed of Pure | ra. — $94 GO TO W.B.BENDER Hast Main St, FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIR-CUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO or anything in the Barber Line. KODAK Winter or Summer, on dull days or bright, indoors or out, you can { Kodaks are simple: a child can |operate. so efficient, there is no {limit results—and always ready {for use on the instant. That is ithe Kodak way of it. to Leave Elizabethtown | Daylight loading and unloading— no dark room needed for any of the work. Standard Steam Laundry Agent for EXECUTOR'S NOTIOE of H joy Stauffer, late Lancaster state Jacot Mount county, Pa Letters tate ha ler Sgn to are requested payment, ang demands sent them ment to the undersigned. ANNIE N. STAUFFER, Mt Joy. ELIZABETH N. RISSER, Rheems FANNIE N. SNYDER, Lititz R. 1 B. Frank Kready. Attorney. jan15-6t pre- without delay for settle- pr ee fd VIS BY TRADE-MARKS and copyrights obtained or no fee. Send model, sketches or photos and brief description, for FREE SEARCH aud report on patentability. 2 years experienc Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET, full of patent nfs mation. will help you to fortune, READ PACES 11 and 12 before for a patent. Write to-day D. SWIFT & 0. PATENT LAWYERS, 3 303 Seventh St., Washington, D.C. 8 SER ET ERT I applying BS Shaving Halr Cutting Joseph B. Hershev Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agen for the Middletown Steam Laundry Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. East Main St, MOUNT JOY ONES WANTED Hafleigh & Co. Philadelphia LUNG DISEASE “After fuar in our family had died of consumption I was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, Due my life was saved and I gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S - NEW DISCOVERY W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. PRICE 50c and $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law | 48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri day at No. 52 North Duke Street “4 the Bulletin | and to'he for the Bulletin. dis | have | tion to be 115,000,000 | uny Mount Joy, Pa | THE CHESTNUT BLIGHT PLANT LIKE AUTOMATIC RIFLE Sh Astonishing Dis Pro "nt an of Spores of but spores, of nu 080] seeds,” the miniature air from egiment them out into like with shoots tubes rifles is combat automatic plant soldiers a formidable an interesting plant the in of to to study. vestigations staff of the Penn- Tree Blight Com- proved use- both and It of the scientific Chestnut mission, which have | ful in the past two years of success- ful work that the “Shooting” habits of this dangerous fungus were dis covered. The gunlike necks or tubes are found in the pustules or fruiting bodies which break through the diseased portions of the bark. It is | interesting watch under the | microscope they shoot oftener | and oftener each day until a climax | is reached suddenly subsiding after | the climax to begin all again | like a besieging battery which must | make a new start. The quarter of an | inch that the spores are shot seems like an immense distance when one | reatizes that it is six hundred and | twenty times the length of the | spores. If a bursting peach were to shoot its seed say six hundred times the length of that reed, it would go hurtling fifty feet through the air. It is by this “battery method” that the parasitic fungus which causes the chestnut blight disseminated or scatters itself. More than this, al- though belonging to one of the low- est orders of plant life, Disaporthe parasitic the chestnut blight | fungus is called has a second method | of getting its spores where they can was through sylvania sO to how over | | | | | f | | { as a plan almost as effect warm start odd shooting new plants, and quite as ive as the method In wet out of its “horns,” masses in of weather the plant forces fr bodies long yellow ing dk +1 Ik which iread:1Ke of spores. These “horns solve lions * Londo All single-celled spores formed millions. An tremendous multitude from the fact that spore horn there actual calcula. spores. It must in the form of » year around these being in idea of their can be obtained in a single smal] been found by are | be remembered that each canker or | diseased | summer rain, | celled "| The Wood shipped on blighted tree speres after every The number of single- one practically double-celled spot a produces many produced dis- a year larger spores on in The which are is eased tree spores shot out into the not produced in such im- Howev n mi Rate numbers. reckons ed Freight or Blighted Chestnut Cordwood “blighted Air asoned che cordwood used foundries in starting and by lir Their preva for fuel by kilns in burn- price r cord of ne r fires, ing lime ing 1 2 $ om 9<.io 1 cubic feet To encourage the chestnut cordwood transportation, has only which use blighte and to facilitate the Pennsyplvania issued a tariff to tlighted chestnut enables to be a low between the State of Pennsylvania. under this tariff declared “blighted” by an inspector of the Penns lvania Chest- nut Tree Blight Commission. The rate amounts to 35¢ per ton for dis-| tances from 1 to 70 miles and in- railroad special applying cordwood, shipped at stations in it very rate must be | creases at the rate of 5c per ton for) | | | { | | | each additional | seasoned chestnut 10 miles up to 190 miles, From 191 to 272 miles the rate is $1.00 per ton A cord of air wood will weigh j about 2300 pounds. a cord of green { | | | been advanced from wood weighing nearly two tons. The price of extract wood in south- | eastern Pennsylvania has recently! $3.00 to $3.50] | per cord on board cars at shipping | point, | to timber owners for cutting and} | shipping chestnut cordwood. Ship- | pers of blighted chestnut cordwood | must notify” the Chestnut Tree Blighted Cgmmission at 1112 Morris Bldg., Phijadelphia as soon as the! wood is od in the wobds and an’ lis much promise, This should be an inducement | - BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, to arrange for tarift Blight at sent the inspector will be shipping it Breeding for As under special Resistance to other asus of Bre epi by naturally a in all caused fungus parasites, whether that ise can be found it race or the disea and an breed a new which of the are claim- immune to the and it is even stated species of Japanese at least very resistant, Commission is gathering to gether seeds of some of the most promising varieties of this kind with the idea of using the seedings next summer in breeding experiments, A very unusual variety of the Chinese chestnut has been secured which promises good results. As a hybrid chestut will often produce nu from these individuals comparativel free Chinese chestnuts ed to be absolutely blight that chestnut are disease certain The | two years from the seed it will not take long to establish a new variety of chestnut resistant to the blight if such a one can be developed. Even a new race might be produced for the next generation that would be free from the disease if these experiments are sucessful, found in any Chinese chestnuts ex- cept in a single case where artificial inoculations were made and even there the experiments have not gone far enough to be sure that definite cankers have been produced. There therefore, in the Chinese Chestnut as the parent of a possible vigorous blight-free variety. In this connection the Commission | will be glad if any person will call its attention to the existence of any individual chestunt tree Commission, 1112 Morris Building, Philadelphia, Pa new, FG — HOME HEALTH CLUB By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago lil THE MOTHER: powerful of his Wild,” by teaches CALL OF the most “The Call of the Its ba philosophy THE of books 18 n. of instincts rength primal in domestic animals. modern of day, society the young both demands educated many of the present men They The 100 1 to de ce chi anxious watching 1 is the No plac Q, portion of paid even if the with, God pity mother loves more than her mother highly can take her is there nurse price the gowns or social little ones. Not long ago a reporter a famous and financially who has devoted She good to pay whose life children interview- ed success- ful opera singer, her life to her art. woman, beloved by all who know her but she has no children. In discuss- ing her success with al] the glory, all fame all the wealth and friends it had brought t said that her life was a failure She would hold in gladly giv it all if h is a the o her, she could given child, Mother. and ob rhood. she God She would our utiful young hildren human may, of ability hool Takes First Prize o. bread baked from VERI- BEST FLOUR received first honors “Farmers’ Institute” in May- It was judged as the largest, finest quality, finest texture and finest all other details. If VERIBEST FLOUR bakes bread for others, of town in prize winning it will for you, also. Try a bag vourself, Your grocer will supply you. Ask { him for it. Insist upon having it. If | he does not have it, we will see that you get it. Save the coupons you find, they are valuable. Ask the woman who bakes with | “VERIBEST FLOUR.” and be convinced for l | from readers of Brandt &Stehman MOUNT JOY, PA. | of resistant forest trees | | sides and such a soreness I could scarcely My back ached, | So far no blight has beem | to you and I did so, stating my symp- | pains, slept well, had good appetite and | services to ! helpful PA. TWO WOMEN SAVED FROM OPERATIONS By Lydia E 2. Pinkham’ s Veg- etable Compound — Their Own Stories Here Told. Land | Beatrice, Neb. — *‘ Just after my mar- riage my left side began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I suffered terribly with it. [visited three doctors and each one wanted to operate on me but I would not consent to an op- eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was doing for others and I used several bot- tles of it with the result that I haven't been bothered with my side since then. I am in good health and I have two little girls.’'—Mrs.R.B. CHILD, Beatrice, Neb. The Other Case. Cary, Maine. —*‘ I feel ita duty I owe | to all suffering women to tell what Lydia | E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did | One year ago I found myself a | for me. terrible sufferer. I had pains in both straighten up at times. I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get | It seemed almost impossible | and I around. to move or do a bit of work thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an operation, but my husband thought I had better write tome. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no | could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your Vegetable Compound. ’’— Mrs. HAYWARD SOWBRS, Cary, Maine. ful actrerss. [I visited the theaters, studied the lives of the players, saw them both on and off the stage, and I chose deliberately the obscure but God appointed office of a wife and mother. 1 admit that I often the glare and gayety and the but beds and hear night and the morning, have longings for the glitter, the that might have been mine, little at money when I go to their the lisping their I would little the troubled spirits prayers hear happy laughter in oi their loving no not give one hugs and Kisses, not even privilege of soothing their ifter a hard bump or of Clg« ut finger for all the fame patra. I don’t pity this woman, how- ever, she f or, later years will tell bad mother what my the years condition of my I am a good or stand by do for me whether I am willing children wil] to in to come, Now there are times in the life of every mother when she looks with envious eyes upon the childless neighbor who can dress well and go or come at will, whose rest is not broken at night, nor her days filled with anxiety for the little ones, but if you could only look, dear little mother, deep down into the heart of that childless and there the unutter longing and the bitter envy against the prattling baby woman e S¢ able which sh holds mother of ev she never the » homely sured most he ct ither boy or * owns or lloves a doll smother the call of parent- and hate children, he may pretend to fer his ction to his but the and become trans house, his dog or to art, call given the tor is there if parenthood he fathers, of chance would though sour old roudest of even vears he had been called bachelor Lar ge families at the present date the are as un privilege legal en- the world’s history as unnecessary. The parenthood should be by denied to the criminal, defective or physically taught to create a form of parent- heart rest and wise of actment, mentally fit. Such should be in another direction hood that gives the the spirit peace and that is through others, the sick, the suffering and the poor. There is no human being so poor that he cannot in some way give to others. A Kind, word or a cheerful smile do more for some unfortunate un- may | than a bag of gold. who has she calls She has I know one woman written books for children, these books her children. { done a good work and lightened the burden for the real mothers as well as scattered useful knowledge and happiness to thousands of children. I will gladly answer all inquiries for information on health subjects this publication if same are addressed to Home Health Club, 5039 Cottage Grove Ave, Chicago. Send full name and address with 4 cents postage. rr lI em Your money back if pratts Poultry Regulator does not Insure more eggs and better fowls. Pratts Poultry, Book, worth dollars, free. For sale by J. H. Buohl, Dr. W. D. Chandler, | and G. Moyer. Wednesday, March 12, 1913 P0000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000% Watt & Shand Corner Square and E. King Sts. sewer, machines will bear witness machines? You will never $15.50, Two Dollars at purchase, your house at once. Good Inexpensive Sewing Machines «“GHALLENG! — AND “RELIANG! Your answer to al] your sewing troubles, is in one or the other of these Running Sewing Machines. Thousands of happy to that fact, do so. 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OF IT. PRICED ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO $10.50. TEE 1 ¥ J PRO 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 HARNESS Eg e KINDS OF dvard SONI SIAR A LL Half Price. Great Bes On The Trunks at gains Square EALLLLCL LUE L EE ELE FLETL PERERA REE R RRR E RRR RRERREAN RI NNRES EERE REA NEARER RNR RUN AR NOOR R RRR NNN RRRNRER IHRE LIRR IE Easter Seashore Trip 15 Day Exeursion ATLANTIC CITY Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean City Sea Isle City, Stone Harbor Saturday, Mar. 22, 1913 $3.45 From Mount Joy Tickets good going on reg- ular trains March 22, and good returning until April 5. STOP-OVER AT PHILADEL- PHIA particulars of Ticket Agents, or A. C. Weile, D. P. A, 11 8S 5th St, Read: ing, Pa. 25c. Additional to Atlantic Git¥ ] via Delaware River Bridge Routq’ Pennsylvania Railroad Full A cure guarsateed if ¥ Y's] PE | Terms EM Dry Feet You are sure of keeping your feet warm, dry and comfortable when you wear the famous We sell them EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED the Ever Reliable Freed Brothers Work Shoes For Men and Boys. Lintu and satis- Call apd see the ladies beat. For the can't be Servi faction in every pair. { them, S8 the best ess Shoe 7 CROSSETT. In a Dr THE nave Charles L. Dierolf EAST MAIN ST. MT. JOY PA. HOTEL McGINNIS The undersigned having remodei- ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding = number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete., Is now prepared to entertain trams- fent and regular guests. RESTAURANT in connection with hotel will serve in season. OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style TURTLE SOV P, Etc. Ete. Private dining room for ladies. where ke J. WW. McGinnis, PROPRIETOR Moderate. Bell Telephone. CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. 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