pe HY 5 I i I » > SH ATTN, oy EERE EE \ i 1 1 Na) PAGE FIVE 5 -r From 40 to 50 Woman's Critical Period. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, severe headaches, melancholia, dread of impending evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularity, constipation and dizziness are promptly treated by intelligent women who are approaching the period of life. his is the most critical period of woman's life and she who neglects the care of her health at this time invites in- curable disease and pain. Why not be guided by the ex- perience of others and take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? It is an indisputable fact that this grand old remedy has helped thousands of women to pass through this trying period with comfort and safety. Thousands of genuine and honest testimonials support this fact. From Mrs. HENRY HEAVILIN, Cadiz, Ohio. Fort Worth, Texas. — “I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound and derived great benefit from its use. 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Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. | perintendents; | GAME SEASONS LAW Governor Signs Bill | ties for | Harrisburg Pa fernor Tener ha [fixin eason for TAI \ follow fox quirrel wild rouse Hungarian cock and English necked pheasants, to November Hl rapbit and hare to December 31 within place ol confinement being released may time and may be rules and regulations marking and fixed for game in The penalty for wounding is to squirrel or rabbit, penalty for taking rabbit in any manne; gun is fixed at $10 as heretofore provided ; each bird with an day in prison for for the first offence or any subsequent for each dollar in You Are Invited The Secondary Lancastel County Association will hold in St. John’s church, Monday, April 28, All Sunday Schoo] and teachers and in Sunday School attend this meeting, the program: 7:45, ercises, Rev. B. F, | Address—“Boys and Sunday School,” Rev, | 8:30, Discussion, { sion; 9:00, Meeting of Adjournment, | Longenecker, leader, © ————ee A) CR Snail on Egg A Plymouth rock hen owned by C. C. Franciscus, proprietor of | dian Queen Hotel, Marietta, has laid | a very curious egg. nary size and perfectly a snail formed perfectly as if some one had put the ene end was j there, Kvan jour inclusiy his later Epistles riginal penalty for superintendents the Commandment Christi kneeling there, | for supplication against was proces- general days used as days of good processions are formed, which march parish | a i ui NR ’ TT OM OPO » of the Girls’ Friendly was organ women object society churchwomen $1.00 Makes You A Member The Anniversary Piano Club No dollar you ever spent earned as much for you as will the $1.00 Club Membership For this dollar will save you $20 to $50 in interest—the sum you will pay if you buy a player-piano anywhere except through our Anniversary Club. No member of the Hager Club pays interest on his piano, player-piano or Vietrola. member has the privilege of making smal] monthly payments Terms suit his individual convenience, Every member has the privilege of making his selection from the Lancaster, Liberal Club terms can be arranged on any of these pianos, or of this kind are finest stock of instruments player-pianos hard life will who oppor- girls, to large | of Annivers- Heppe Pinos. $365 Marcellus Pianos, $325 to take advantage of our Vietrolas $15 to $200 special Anniversary Offer- ings. There are specials This Club further gives you practically every department and the prices are most at tractive. And best of all the Anniversary prices are for our own good dependable mer- chandise, wearing apparel : and fixin's for the home that surance protection permits you vou need this very week. Then the Lancaster County Industrial Exhibits are alone ( ount the Ad- worth a visit tomorrow.. f When you see a few of the vantages 0 manufacturing concerns rep- . resented here, vou’'ll be more 1S than proud of the old coun- > Anniversary Bring the children to see the relief model of the Pana- Club ma Canal—it's educational — No Interest—Saving you next thing to a trip to Pana. $30 to $50 cash. Terms to ma. And of course, you'll be suit your convenience—and interested in “Ye Olden Day we MEAN this., Life and Re- Fashions,” and the old lady lief Insurance. = innine a3 S by. spinning as in days gone Dj Standard, well-known and the Anniversary fully guaranteed instruments. Call, phone or send the coupon today for ful] informa- tion, Come to Celebration tomorrow — it wil] pay vou. ! V | es Iidouard Jules Pianos, $315 ary a u Francesca Pianos, S275 You cannot afford to miss $350 Special Pianos, $247.50 i 1" %( 3 ie Dla ver ie . coming to the city tomorrow $600 Special Player pianos $450 a great benefit to the prudent wage-earner or Should you fall ill or lose your position to make Steinway Pianola Player piano, $1250 T Weber Pianola Player piano, $1000 omorrow Wheelock Pianola Player piano $750 . Stuyvesamt Pianola Player piano $650 Will Be A Day Stroud Pianola Player piano $550 Francesca Heppe Player piano, $450 Up. the Life Insurance protection— salaried means that if you buy a piano or player-piano and (when your account is in good standing) we wil] cancel all maining payments and give the instrument to your family. many months as vou have previcusly paid in full. desirable acquaintanccs, few | simple rules of the society, is wel-| 1d the amusements, and rooms of St. | { eee etl Ge ee ee = Granted a Divorce Elizabethtown, Mr. Eli B. Hostetter brought to R00 | for sale. | Rooney's Murderers Convicted the club's Relief In- half-payments | E. L. Yackley Mgr. | hew, negroes, who were accused of | the murder of Pat Rooney, were | found guilty of second degree mur- ADDRESS HAGEER & BRO, LANCASTER, PA. Without obligation part I should like more detailed about your Anniversary Pi- ano Club. NAME .. INTERESTED IN = 2 m der, ASSOCIATION Film Service With The World Famed Players . G. M. ANDERSON, ALICE JOYCE,! Laid Concrete Pavement MAURICE COSTELLO AND DAILY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Luke's Kalendar A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Day Who Can Write the Best Composi tion on the Maintenance of Earth Roads ccount ou urna \ gold medal to the school boy or min girl between the ages of 10 and 15 young who writes the best composition not iS to exceed 800 words, on the repan supper Paul stern with 2iv the Church viv seen was ud maintenance of earth roads, is to be awarded by Logan Wallen Page, Directol OMe ol Public 4% Roads, United States Department of be Agriculture, Washington D, C All at compositions must be submitted to Mr. Page before May 15, 1913, and al the medal will be awarded as soon i! thereatter as the compositions can be graded. The composition may be i based on knowledge gained from books or other sources but no quo I tations should be made. After many years’ experience in at dealing with the public road situa- tion of the country, it is Mr. Page's belief that ignorance on the subject of repair and maintenance of roads is as much the cause of their bad it condition as any other one factor It is expected that the competition account will bring about a better understand testi ing of the subject of repair and maintenance in the rural districts, Many children living in the rural alta districts have experienced the disad ' vantages of roads made impassable sun thru a lack of proper maintenance Mat at and it is expected that their interest an] HT the coonpetition will stimulate ol) greater interest among the parents. Bad roads have prevented many | children from obtaining a proper Sunday education and have even prevented from doctors from reaching the side of in church rural patients in time to save their] lives, Any child between the ages men-| build tioned, attending a country school] may compete. Only one side of the] paper must be written on; each | page should be numbered; the age, diocese name and address of the writer, | ; ; | and the name and location of the | school which he or she is attending must be plainly written at the top| of the first page. Announcement of] the competition has been sent to! the superintendent of schools in the] places { rural districts No further informa-| tion can be obtained from the office of Public Roads. This announce-| ment should be plain to everyone, and all children will thus start on] chap- a basis of equality — A — DEEDS RECORDED the ye Properties in This Place and Nearby Change Ownership the A. L. Hall] to M. M. Smith, lot in Bainbridge, $965 . Nora B. Portner to Simon S. Stef fy, property in Bainbridge, $250 not 111 various find Mary W. Patterson to A. N. Esh- leman, property in Mt. Joy borough, $2,500. Henry N. Fry to Jacob FPF. Fry, tract of land in Mt. Jo township $544.37 Jacob N. Hershey, et al, to Am- anda K Landis lot in Elizabeth town, $450. in Aaron R. Garber to Christian S. Geib,, property in Mount Joy bor-| ough, $3800 M. L. Greider's administrators to KF. Snyder, property in Mount Joy borough, $4,700 M. L. Greider’s administrators to | Benjamin Hoffman, 163 acres and 20 perches of land in Rapho, $7,713 their religi-| of Be Nineteen Graduates | A class of nineteen will be gradu them. and | ated from the Maytown High School yr | tomorrow evening. On Friday even- ing the alumni will meet and a ban- | quet will be served. Following are | | the graduates: Edna M. Shank, Ed P. Frank, Mary KE. Shank, Marie { C. Harter, Marie B. Fletcher, Mary [ M. Heisey, Mary I. Rutt, Claude B. | Henderson, Leroy -N. Mumma, Emily [ A. Roath, Louisa E. Clepper, Jane | E. Boll, Isabel] K. Endslow, Clayton | Wednesday, April 23, 1913. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Makes delicious home-haked foods oi maximum guality at minimuin Makes home baking pleasant and profitable Re State Pension Bill Has Passed Sale Register If you get your posters printed at vote of one hundred and : register FREE until day of sale. large circula~ vour sale ang u y i Q Representative your sale and remember it costs yom —At Gantz's vards, Mount Joy, 25 head of Lancas- rakes, hoes, etc, by Cleon F. Greid- smt— Gf Bn comers Our Home Markets to service, $6 a month being payable one year's ser- | Potatoes per bu. | | three years or more, | .pwheat per Du. ...ievesv.viian : aur Read the Bulletin The liquids and the digested foods in the alimentary canal pass through the This process is called absorption and takes place After absorption the blood carries the food through the body, and each cell takes from the blood the food it needs. glyceric extract made from bloodroot, mandrake, stone, queen’s root and goldem seal root, and sold by druggists for the past forty years under the name of Doctor PFPierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, gives uniformly exceMent results as a tonic to help in the assimilation of tha food and in the absorption by the blood of the food it requires. poisons from the blood with this alterative extract which does not shrink the white blood corpuscles, because contain« ing no alcohol or other injurious ingredients. body can be built up—strong to resist disease. tonic taken from Nature's garden that builds up those weaks Sold by druggists everywhere. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. wall of the canal into the blood. chiefly from the small intestine. ened by disease. y stomach for almost three years. ral doctors and most everything anybody recommended te rse and honestly did not care to live ough, at times, I had no pain. My symptoms Medical Discovery with the ui which is something to live { A Big Clearance Sale of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoeg APPROACHING AND I MUSH DISPOSE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTE SHOES IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NE HENCE THIS BIG CLEARAN( SALE. I HAVE MARKED ALL SHOES, RUBBE]} ETC. SO EXCEEDINGLY LOW THAT YOU'LL SUPPLY YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY’'S NEE AT THESE REMARKABLY LOW FIGURES. SPRING IS RAPIDLY SPRING STYLES, Just a Few Prices MEN’S HIGH LIFE SHOES, in MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES, all leathers, the BOYS’ $1.75 SHOES, LADIES’ SHOES in broken sizes, valued CHILDREN’S SHOES, regular $1.50 values, now only Many other odds and ends reduced accordingly. HARRY LASKEMWITZ Mast Main St., Is. Farmer, Minnie C, Witmer, Anna|= [1 ( { Gish, Henry K Eby, Ezra R yarber and Charles M. Houseal. | ——— | Large Tomato Stalks this office, two large tomato stalks | | with buds. They are exceptionally | | large for this time of the year. Mr. | Hostetter has all kinds of plants an es etree SG ene Harry Woods and Chester May- A Lansinger Convicted J. W. Lansinger, formerly treasur- er of Millersville State Normal | School, was convicted of larceny of FI.ORIN. a note received in a transaction with | Christian Kunzler of Lancaster. A = [ new tria] will be asked for. . ell A es Mr. Elias Derr put down a con- | crete pavement along the front of | { his Marietta street property last week. Mr. Elmer Heisey had the] contract. eel Ant Installed a Telephone { Mr. Jacob H. Shank, manager of | 5c. No Advance In Prices 5¢c.! the Mt. Joy Pure Oil Co, has in- SATURDAY, (0c. | stalled a Bell telephone. No. 133-22 | will get him. J. YY. KLINE All Kinds Concrete Work BUILDING BLOOKS All Styles and Colors Porches, Columns aad Door and Window Sills and Lintles, Chimneys, T¥1Get More Eggs Now when egg prices are high. Winter eggs cost no more than at other seasons, but Feed your layers & they sell for more, ration and include pre” Pouliry Regulator Heavy egg production is assured. “Your money back if it fails,” In packages to suit your needs 25¢, boc, $1; 25-1b Pail, $2.50 1¢0-pare poultry hook Prat For Sale by W. D, Chandler, J. H. Buokl and G. Moyer.
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