\ \ PA Wednesday, April 33, 1913 JOHNSON & CO. a Square Pianos EBONY If you have ever thought of | hesitate another minute We must sell the instruments and Organs These Square Pianos anteed absolutely for five years been thoroughly overhauled by ex] Square Piano & Orgain MAHOGANY ROSEWOOD cupying for our New Concert Hall | urch an O 1 or Square Piano NOW HE Mic Dor we now have in stock by April 20th, We want the room they are of Prices are not taken into consideration, you are the one who profits are not worn out or in any way defective, each and every one has nert workmen, in our fully equipped repair factory, and all are guar Stool and instruction book given free with each instrument KIRK JOHNSON & Sale | co. | Organs HIGH TOP | PIANO CASE | SMALL nice large rooms These instruments are SQUARE PIANOS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES $15—8$25—$35 CASH fi ginner's especially where ORGANS SMALL STYLES Cr T———_— $10 CASH We also have a lot of square easy terms. Bestel otocls ole ode rer nT TROLLEY SCHEDULE Lancaster, Rohrerstc=, Landisville Salunga, Mt. Joy and Klizebeth- town Street Railway Co. WESTWARD Leave Lancaster—a m. 4.30, 6.15, 5.16 16, 8.16, 9.15, 10.15, 11.15; p. m. 12.15, 1.15 aa 8.15, 4.16, 65.15, 6.15, 7.16, 8.15, 9.15, 11.16 Leave Rohrerstown—a m, 4.50, 5.35, 6.38 1.5, = 9.35, 10.35, 11.3, P m, 12.35, 1.36 8%, 3.3, 4 , 9.36,11. Leave Landisville—A m, 5.12, 6.57, 8.57 1.57, 8.67, 9.57, 10.57, 11.67. P m. 12.67, 1.67 4.57, 3.67, 4.57, 6.57, "6.67, 7.67, 8.57, 9.67, 11.87 lisave Salunga—A m, 5.15, 6.00, 7.00, 8 , 10.0€, 11.00, 12.00. P m, 1.00, 2.00, 3 5.00, €.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 12.00. Boi Mount Joy—A m, 65.30, 6.15, 7.15 5, 9.16. 10.15, 11.15. P m, 12.15, 1.15, 2.1% , 4.16, 6.15, 6.15, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 10.16 , 12.15. ve at Elizabethtown—A m, 6.45 7.46 9.46, 10.45, 11. 5 Pm, 12.45, 1s 2.46 45, 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.46, 10 Am EASTWARD Blizabethtown—A m, 6.46, 7. 5, 10.46, 11.45. P m, 2.4, 1.6, 2 pb, 6.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.45, 10.45, A Mount Jo m, 5.30x, 7.15, 8 p, 11.15. 2 12.16 1.15, 2.15, 3. 6.16, 7.15, 8.16, $.16, 10.15, 11. Salun geeA | m, b5.46x, 7.30, 1.3%. P 12.30, 1.80, 2.30, . 30, 17.30, "S '30, 9.30, 10.30 het £3 1) ui 04) G0 ERR [UR BEB EEF phe 1 | Landisville—A m, 6.48, 1 0.33, 11.33. P. 12.33, 1.33 2 33, 6.33, 7.33, $33. 9.33, 10.383, 11 Rohrerstown—A m, 6.10x, 7. 0.06, 11.56. P m, 12.66, 1.8, 2. 3.65, 6.55, 7.56, 8.65, 9.56, 10.55, 11. pls a car will leave Lancas Hos p m; Leave Elizabethtowt on aturaa a and special occasions cars will be run betwwen Lancaster ang Mt Joy every half hour form 6.15 a. m. to 8 15 p.m. Sundays, first car leaves l.ancas 6.16 a. m. Leave Elizabethtown ¢ a m. Car marked (x) connects witl tip. Better than most shoes sold Boys’ Chrome Shoes FOR SCHOOL OR WORK Shoes will wear longer and you will SAVE MONEY if you buy our Chrome Shoes. They will cost you no Your Boys’ more than the ordinary kind. Boys’ Prices $1.98 $2.25 Small Boys’ Price, $1.50 shoes. 00000000000000000000000000 Inciuded in our sale are all of the High Grade any one of which will be an ornament as well as a COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. Pi Kirk Johnson 16-18 West King Street, . ® ° CRE 1 EE 016 1 Buy Your Spring Work Shoes Where You Buy Solid Leather Solid Leather Work Shoes at $1.98 L N SON G@ / | Heavy Oak Soles and leather insoles and at $2.50. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. We buy our shoes in large quantities direct from only the best and sell for less than you can buy shoddy shoes for. If they are not right, bring them back and we will make it right with you. Wilbur & Martin Shoe Company 34 North Queen Street, LANCASTER’S LARGEST SHOE STORE 0000000600000 00002000000 feet If once you wear a pair, or tip | to be had at $1.00 $1.65 + be- Be for b WITH MIRRORS vou have $35 & $40 makes of Pianos and Organ all in fine condition, Musical Instrument in your home, DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE SALE IS OVER. wnos that are a little higher in price which can be bought on very ks Te Jesle 0) a) sefededeiodeioieleddeieinide dedeibdrdrisidebdrdedidiiedidep dtodd ddd fed deirdre debded bdo ddd db bebe sole aloes Ok 2 || Q > of sfedeferfeefecdecforderiocionocfocfecionts ‘Music Hall” lancaster Penna. Popular Music 9c. a Copy PIRI ON) SE Tose ote sdesTeoleolo ble obo stort sole she otestook PERTTI RTE ET American Plan Rates Moderat Exchange Hote! Mount Joy, Pa. J. M.. Backenstoe, Pro. 0% Bows Catarrh Jelly Gives Immediate Relief Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Cold in the Head, Influenza Guaranteed or Money Refunded By Mail only Price 25c. Bows Mfg. Co. soo West 159th Street New York City Has just beep remodeled thruou! as all modern conveniences sucl and Cold Water, Stean 1s Baths, Hot Pure Food Serial No 45605 Heat, Electric Light, Etc. 2906000000000 08500000000 0090009900090 60000080900200060 Table is Supplied With the Bes DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS the Market Affords. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat . o0.0 9 530-5632 Woolworth Building Lancaster, Pa. Also Liuneh Counter Where Soups, sandwiches, Cheese Tripe, Etc., E Choice Prime Oysters In Any Style Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3p. m Sunday and Other Hours By Appointment Both Fnones tc., are served eee sn BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS i 20480 Good Stabling Accomodation | Local and Long Distance Telephones Next to Sunlight the never flickering, bright lamp flame from the best Triple-Refined Pennsylvania Crude O Family Favorite Oil Your dealer gets it in barrels direct rom our refineries. FREE—320 page book—all about oil. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO. Pittsburgh, Pa. HEAD! COTT~- counters, plain toe or HIDE A io =\ | WEARER Chrome Shoes tough An extra quality, soft, leather, that won't get hard. Gives long wear and are easy on the you will come back for your Jlack or tan, plain toe Prices, $2.25 $2. 50 $2.75 $3. Ladies’ Shoes FOR EVERY-DAY WEAR next pair. Dress Shoes FOR LADIES AND MEN We have them in lig In all styles and grades, from $1.98 to $4.00 Plain toe or tip. heavy, plain toe, side seam, or with tip. We have the shoe you want to work in and every pair OUR Specials at $1.98 for Ladies and Men, are far better $1.98 Children’s Shoes, 98¢ $1.25 according to size, 9¢ | $1 90 han you can find LET US SHOW YOU. elsewhere, 1100 EE mg the factory. We buy Remember, we stand back of our = ancaster, Penna. | placed the list in a { | tial recovery part was local and professional, un- | der a surfeit of bearish crop advic- | years, and the amount exceeds general expectations and re | | duces our Le SIX THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, J aa as” HOME HEALTH CLUB by Dr. David H., Reeder, Chicagn, II, Written Precaution: Part 1 A young man ha just passed out ol my otlice wi : | A A i \ i A A i n JILh o and 1 ad od mn ww do d y A follo V dlessly a med H wi 1 3 1 « u nd |i \ Hd K | { 1 ni ) ) ) ) I ( hat 1 ould | Vi ed imp ho 4 a n nee tel Lo tubercu 1 i did | { \ ( na i On i ( Lt sed ) h nau Ol u 101 I do 0 to a city ’ Hie L Ol len I cu h he did. A 1 1008p } 1} ind a b u | nd othe 1 00k i part ol ul ready money, but the swollen glands WOT ) and hb rapidly grew tronger, biking in open all I cold, stormy days of Winter came and a lie did not have th Club book Vol. 2, he did 1 1 1mho ( oi fresh ail To keep warm I practically seal ed himself up in a small house and with nothing to do- but keep the ind th rlands on the other side of his ncck were vellin caught cold one fine arm d en he went out io a i 1 cough developed, and ill neighbo idvised him a tl imple hom treatment ht have saved his life. At last he ¢ w despe e and without consulting t n 1bo traveled 700 mil to have me personally tell him t the ¢ as and hat to do Too late, he is in the last stages of the great white plague and if he should survive for six months it will be almost a miracle. So many people are afraid to 80 to the doctor for fear he will tell them that they have a certain dis- ise. Th prefer to cheat them- slves as long as possible, thinking doctor bill, that they are saving a when as a matter of fact, just a little treatment of the right kind time might save suffering and even and at the right almost endless life itself. How I pitied the young man and how helpless and impotent I felt. Men of science are battling day by day to wrest from nature the cure for consumption and they will suc- ceed, but they cannot save the people from the disease unless the people themselves are willing to be saved and will’ do their part in prevention. No serum, drug or system of treat- ment will ever be developed that can equal prevention. a The Week in Grain wmpiled for the Mount Jov Bulle- tn, at Mount Joy, Pa by 1, ea & Co i Building hilads Iphia T.ehman De Woolwarth Bniiding, Lan- aster Penna Phila, Pa. April 21 1913. There has been good action early and late, within a fair price range Broadly speaking, the during the week preceding, weakness ap- parent strong technical position, and buyers early this week | have been favored with a substan Pressure for the most es, and much of the buying attract. ed by the price level and a belief | that with crop conditions so flatter- | ing, such accidents as would occur | would favor holders. This furnished | some resistance of bearish and the recovery followed as a mat- | ter of course when early sellers a’ tempted to cover their sales. Incidentally the has continued stubbornly foreign Argentine shipments were available at the start of the year still con- tinues Clearances from week to week still compare most favorable | with not only last year, but recent cleared now surplus extensively. On the other hand. | erop conditions continue most favor able, the milling and domestic de- mand is slow, and with the opening | of navigation the outlook is for libera] consignments from Duluth to Chicago. Winipeg, for the first time in the history of the two markets, was above Chicago for May wheat | early in the week. attacks, | situation | bullish. | The demand that was to end when weather and | BT 00000 ' Watt & Shand Corner Square and E. King Sts The Big Store On The Corner Where The Cars Stop And The Crowds Shop The True Source of Beauty is, and must be, good health. Sallow skin and face blemishes are usually caused by the presence of impurities in the blood—impurities which also cause headache, backache, lan- guor, nervousness and depres- gion of spirits, If, at times, when thereis need you will use CHEM RRS you will find yourself better in J every way. With purified ? blood, you will im prove diges- stfully and Opens Our Display of POPE VITOPIONVRCL POPOL OOO To-day Spring e tion, sleep more . ra your nerves will be quieter. ; ‘ , q 4 . » <Q “- - You will recover the charm of & i ustworth Refri = sparkling eyes, a spotless com- w ] 4 plexion, rosy lips and vivacious apirits. Good for all the fam- ily, Beccham’s Pills especially erato rs q nd BY Toa UY i Help Women To Good Health : Sold everywhere. In xcs, 10c., 25¢. J The largest sale of any medicine. The directions with eyery box poiut the way to good health, ONE CENT POSTAGE Immense Profits on First-Class Mail Eaten Up By Magazines Your health in Summer depends largely upon the ondition on O th of Postmaste : it: ALY u h involy of the food you eat The condition of the food depends upon a poil I of a commis clean and wholesome Refrigerator or Ice Chest sion to investigate wetunl nat physical and workin condi ! tu postal Vie 1 e Fhe great line of Monarch Cleansable, i Air Refrigerat I busin n 11 over ; dog ) 1511 ors which we present for you onsideration are noted for theil y to ( t , ta cleansable features ppearance durability Wid Pros Posti te i Burleson indi ults 1at | 0 many nf 1 orts y the general onditiol £1 departr th he We do not believe there is a refrigerator nade to equal } 1 1 o i 1 ( t ¢ 1 " i ) a : them lop family use. hey are equipped ith strong, all metal i on made ith a to 3 \ ¢ ( leansat 1 fines \ yr 1 . letermin 1 act tatu of af removabl ir cieansable air Hu which provide a positive cir fair culationof cold, dry air, which enters the food chamber at the Y NC that ne parc po n ac : , . . bottom, and forces the warm, moist and odor-laden atmosphere tual operation ind bids fair to be I 1 ards be ( dens y + z i } . extended during the n i years, upwards, to b ondensed on ice, and discharged in solution with laimed y usiness men, gen- was i wi t} X . ; it is claimed by business men, gen waste ice water; thus preserving all foods sanitary and whole- erally, that their demand for a one "i . SOMME I'hese refrigerators can be had in quite a number of siz- 1ld be heeded 0000606000000 0000000000009000600000 00000009000 0PP0IC000P00000009000PVPICCCVIGIVINCIIVIVVVVVIFVIPVISVIVTIIPO0 PVOPOPCPOVPGGVVVPIVIIIVCIPVPVPIIIIVICEVOI CIE IV IVIEEVPECPLPOO POPPIN PVPIT ROP @IT HOC cent etter € They point to the fact that the post- es and styles, some zinc-lined and some porcelai line 1 y 1 I elain lined. Come office department is now realizing an asics: +} i : ; : . and see them Let our salesman explaip its merits; how much enormou urplus, something like tte a ; Y ¢ a $65.000000 per year from the letter better thev will preserve food, with less ice expense than any mail. Although the letter maii con other refrigerators—3$5.5 45 g pO. to 5 stitutes 14 per cent of the bulk o mai} carried. it yays about 75 per ; pas UL TD IY 6 0000000000000000000400000600000000000000000000000000¢ cent of the revenue received from all classes ind it is evident that this is a decided discrimination 12ainst use 0 st-class or letter Good : k mail ue * interesting features of the pos office department which * T1 will be investigated, is the so-called - KH R, 1 “blue tag’ system. In September, wd UJ 1 IT 1 i | J 1911, the plan was inaugurated It COV t ction of the United An Excellent Substitute for Butter lying between Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Chicago St. Louis and Kan- sas City, and provides that within And only costs he alf as much this section second-clas mail, par- Se hee 4 ag ir For Sale at from Postmaster Childs of I . City, indiontes that the system 104 1-2 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna. vorked out Reports indicate the wing on th ul ot Next Door to Bend er's Barber shop whole mail that thi portion for a term « 1 months wa Yr crn ; Store Open Every Week Former Postmaster General Hitch- cock, who recently red from of- D I h Y fice, was firm in the belief that an ay n t e ear nense ould be effected ina RG INDEPENDENT PHONE No. 850 ian 9.3 were followed. and all large esatern| JaR<<-SmoO. magazine publishers are equired to distribu their product in this man- J ; ner. RA | 8 The Curtis Publishing Co.. of % 8 ) i Philadelphia, probably the Jargest By a periodical publishers in the world, ship out of Philadelphia by regular is the only kind I sell-—Furniture that 18 Furniture mai] service, every day, {rom 5 to 10 fully loaded cars stacked to the roof 2 ~ ie) : a ; iNO with magazines. These are carried CKErS pound, Hall Racks Picture Desks Extension & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture line Mirrors at the rate of one cent perl or $20 per ton. When shipped in ; :C } i Frames lL.adies this way, they may be carried for that ridiculous sum all the way from Philadelphia to California. Letter mail, on the other hand, costs its originators an average rate of over 84c per pound, because neighborhood of postal there are in the 45 pieces, including some Undertaking and Embalming cards, to the pound This means | a cost of $1680 per ton to the origin- ator of letter mail, as against $20 per ton for the big magazines pub- 35 lished in the Kast, some of which charge as high as $5000 a page for MOITNT JOY. PENNA advertisements, It is claimed that the loss to the NL 1 3 EE 0 RR NA government thru this lack of busi- ness method is over $60,000,000 per We continue to feel, that while} year al] the | trade seem bearish, that there is always enough of accident surround | to make | ing future developments purchases at this level When 100 per cent of desirable bearish in- | Afuences are at hand, it seems reas- onable to anticipate those of the other cast. Oe Use Sea Water in Baking The local papers are complaining about the size of the bread sold by the Ircquois bakers, who, hesides eharging two and Jone hall cents for a loaf of bread of 22 grams weight, it is said are using sea water in their bakeries.—From the West Coast Lead- or, Lima, Peru elements surrounding the | | mail. { It is to investigate this entire MOUNT JOY, PENNA. problem with a view to making recmmendations for a suitable read- rp ral me rem year, sufficient to eat up ntirely the surplus furnished by first-class . } Engle’ S Furniture Warerooms = x 2 | justment that the commission will | deal.’ Sentiment in favor of a cent letter rate is now strong thru-| out the country. ———— Ee : GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDE’ — eat — REGULATOR More eggs, better fowls guaran- teed by using Pratt’s Poultry Regu- lator. Costs 1 cent a month. Pratt's Poultry Book, worth dollars, free. Peplar Lumber for sale in lots to suit the purehaser. — prt Jor er Undertaking and Embalming ra tl A A Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletin. he ¢ | 4909000600060 060000
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