- + aks BOOCO0OB00G00ONO E FIVE HE SECRET OF LONG LIFE. Do not sap the springs of life by neglect of the human mechanism, by allowing the accumulation of poisons in the system, An imitation of Nature's method of restoring waste of tissue and impoverishment of the blood and nervous strength is to take an alterative glyceric extract (without alcohol) of Golden Seal and Oregon grape root, Bloodroot, Stone and Mandrake root with Cherrybark, Over 40 years igo Dr, Pierce gave to the public this remedy, which he called Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, He found it would help the blood in taking up the proper ele- ments from food, help the liver into activity, thereby throwing out the poisons from the blood and vitalizing the whole system as well as allaying und soothing a cough. No one ever takes cold unless constipated, or exhausted, and having what we call mai-nutrition, which is attended with impoverished blood and exhaustion of nerve force. The ** Discovery’ is an all round tonic which restores tone to the blood, nerves and heart by imitating Nature's methods of restoring waste of tissue, and feeding the nerves, heart and lungs on rich red blood. *I suffered from pain under my right shoulder blade also a very severe cough,” writes Mrs, W, Dorn, of New Brookland, 8. C., to Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. “Had four different doctors and none did me any good. Some said 1 had consumption, others said I would have go have an operation, 1 was bedridden, unable to sit up for six month 1 wand was nothing but a live skeleton. You advised me to take I Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr, Pierce's Pleasant P When I had taken one bottle of the ‘Discovery’ I could sit up for an hour at a time, and when 1 had taken three bottles I could do my cooking and tend to the children, 1 took fourteen bottles in all and was then in good Lealth, My weight is now 167 pounds. Mrs, Dorn. KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE IN BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HAVE AN AD IN THIS SPACE REMEN BER, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK TT - sme EL ATEN ERIM STW FW —— oO “ is Q ) > A © Q g Oo pA $e & ¢ { ~ ¥ & £ & 0 AOOOOCOO0OC Would vou go to a tailor for a suit of clothes 1I you knew . bought the goods in Chicago, had the coat made in, F.incoln FIOOOOOOOOO0 N' ,., the vest in St. Louis Mo., and the pants in~Springfield, N.ass., and that all he had to do was to put ithe pockets and % ’ a sew on the buttons? ww & Lo Jo A tT "1 3 pt aa lie : e~aR olor CoE-egmpany which is going to be in ‘ ” ) { ~ » - . . . five years from now is the concern that builds its own product ’ — business from the ground up. They can build it cheaper and they can better. company that won't be quitting business about the time you uild it You want a car don’t you, that is backed by ire needing some mechanical replacements? What are acknowledged as the best motor cars on the mar- ket? Name them over. Aren't we right? Aren't they the cars built by the concerns that sells them? The Buick Motor Company builds everything from the ground up. it is a good car, a powerful car, a durable car, and economical We are building a motor car that sells because car. What a Buick has done for others, a Buick will do for you $975 to $1,685 F. 0. B. Lancaster ~ Roadsters and Touring Cars Lancaster Automobile Go. Garage Never Closed 230-238 West King St. LANCASTER, PA. Le , T'he largest and > a Ro strictly fire proof garage and repair shop in Lancaster City or county, HOOOOOCO00ONGGOCCO000BNBOCHOOCHEO0CO0DBNNOCOONBOGOOGONONBOBOONBOBNCHITS t ) COOACOCOO00OBCIVLCO0CORLOOC0CC00C00OC00000000003CCO0000000S00000S000000C00000000000D00 FOGOGO0OOOOIVCOOOVTIVSTTTTVOGHCOOOTVOGL 5 J..¥Y KLINE All Kinds Concrete Work BUILDING BLOCKS 2 All Styles and Colors Porches, Columns and Banisters Door and Window Sills and Lintles, Ete.,, Chimneys, Retailer of the Best Grades of Cement me —— THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. BASE BALL NOTES Stong Gets a Little of His Ow OMI: of your hurts you have cured And the sharpest you still have sur vived, But what torments of grief you endured From evils which never arrived. DISHES TO TRY. Select some of the large-sized on- fons, peel and take out the centers, leaving them cup-shaped. Boil gently ten minutes, then drair and fill with chopped chicken, seasoned and mixed with bread erumbs; add melted but- ter, salt and pepper and bake in a deep baking dish until tender. Dot with crumbs and butter, and brown. Serve with a white sauce. Deviled Tomatoes.—(Cook two eggs in the shell until hard, mash the yolks, add two tablespoonfuls of butter, a dered sugar, a little a dash of beaten egg teaspoonful of pov salt and pinch of mustard, cayenne, add a well and three tablespoonfuls of vinegar, and cook until smooth. Peel some to- matoes, dip the slices in seasoned flour and fry brown. Put into a hot dish and pour over the sauce. Normandy Tomatoes With Eggs.— Cut small tomatoes in halves cross- se, dip in melted butter and fine crumb nd broil; put them where they 11 p Melt three table- po of butter, add a few eggs (fo or fi wccording to the family to 1 I been beaten na ) il wate for each £ V ne Stir and KX, d esp ) d C 1 1 1 1 per, a thi )f ¢ into a WP set under a gas flame until ths melts and browns and the tomato is cooked. Serve at once A . OULDST thou fashion for thy- self a seemly life? Then do not fret over what is past and gone; And spite of all thou mayst have left be- hind Live each day as if thy life were just begun. —Goethe, SUGGESTIVE IDEAS AND RECIPES. In all of our cooking schools today the young people are taught to use utensils always instead of fingers in the cooking. We all like to feel that our food has been prepared in the most scrupulous manner. The spatula or flexible knife has taken away the time-honored custom of scraping out bowls and dishes with the index fin- ger. The tear of spreading disease, and a knowledge of germs has made us all more careful of putting our hands into our cooking. The finger nails, with the best of common care, cannot be immaculate, and the pores of the skin are large enough to harbor whole congregations of bacteria. This agitation for care of food is not fln- fckiness, but is recognized by all thinking people as a necessity for decent living. When cooking the fresh, new green peas, they are greatly improved by the addition of a teaspoonful of sugar to the water when boiling them. Sweet corn, sweet potatoes, carrots, turnips, and beets, when not very sweet, are improved by the addition of a tea- spoonful of sugar to the water when cooking. One housekeeper finds that less butter is used on griddle cakes if a tablespoonful of butter is added to the sirup and both heated hot. to serve on the cakes Clear tomato soup may be bought fn cans, and one may have a few of these on the emergency shelf to make tomato sauce of, adding the seasonings desired, with the thickening of butter and flour, if needed. This is a great saving of time, and a half a can will be a generous supply for a sauce. Baked Kippered Herring.—Wipe two kippered herrings, lay on a board and rub well with pepper, salt and cloves. Put them into a buttered baking dish, cover with vinegar, add a bay leaf, cover with buttered paper and bake in a moderate oven twenty minutes. Springtime brings the appetizing horseradish, whigh is such an addition to any dinner. f‘rved with steak or fish it makes a §uce most acceptar ble. hat 4 \ Medicine and it Hurts 1 ) HEN the wild plum blossoms basted for 18 hits, Core 14 in the lane "Tis a time for dulcet laughter and re- | frain, the Time for airy falry dreamings whispered low By the woodland pixy people as we go, ing the second Time to loiter and make glad among the \ flowers Oh, it 1s a heartsome place, this world of © [he ours. heade) Wednesday ternoo lizabathtown broke oy Lebanon County Champion Monday winnin the NH HI Joy High School Juni Donegan Junion \ Joy won botl 114 The CO NUTS IN COMBINATION, Ne Trl cme Ras 3 ] il Add a few chopped hazel nuts or filberts to the next custard pie, and see what a delicious combination it makes. Nuts and bread brumbs used for stuffing of peppers, tomatoes or onions will take the place of meat most satisfactorily New Fra to tell how bad Peanuts and Rice.—~Take two cups roasies NO 1 now of well salted and cooked rice; while realize whi mean » be roaste hot stir in a cup of peanut butter, a Na Ephrata and M Joy a half cupful Mountville beaten ——— NOTHING IS EVER DESTROYED Manag Stor of ite le of bi own medicine Wlizabethtown on Saturday nd went down so hard tha t took column of space in Monday n cup of cracker crumbs of milk, and two eggs well Shape in a rounding loaf and place in a well buttered pan. Bake until a nice brown d serve hot with parsley. This {8 a most delicious loaf for chil- dren or any one who does not eat meat Matter Changes, But Does Not Cease to Exist—Simple Experiment That Proves Proposition, Nuts with apples or cabbage, in fact with any fruit or vegetable, makes a good salad When a candl 1 i 3 not de stroved. WI ¢ destructior the ex- momen- fairness Ruskin. proved experimentally in recent years Walnut Loaf~Take a cup of Js merel har \ e Can pro chopped walnut meats, four cups of tl bread crumbs, one hard cooked egg perime chopped, o1 beaten « , one onion 1 1 £ 1, salt e to taste, with suf- each « 1 1 ) m ¢ the ) m l i i er 1 ot ] ) and 1 a Ww bp WwW Crc y 3 I en [ 1 1 old 1 deep 1 ( K 0 a i 1s and a pound ] do 3 each ( / 1 ea 1 1 th it ual Ir eg 1 ; 3b did 0 1 V d with 1 i two 1s « powder Wi d 1 2 3 oY Roll 1 thi $ A 3 11 i i I 18 Roll ou hin, cut in diamonds or hii nds, sprinkle with sugar and cin aboged , ; yo! anvo 1 + + . ( a i on, d rate with three almonds na com and bake until brown 2a RY Water aud car non di id ' ' Vi r _ ; nm d ie 1 weld ga I'he yy . “32 L so a J da ysorbed the carbon : SK in I PCR CAA dioxid i nad sodium carbonate, and has igh he water. The pte sc ns Seuatuttett) extra weig Lmpiy t of the oxy DICISTTGHEN | “i i A This is a practical ration of th 8 a practical il ati the Y 2 i 1 a i great truth that nothing is ever de- oe , if BINET stroyed. Marter chang but does not SS - 4 - LS i oJ cease to exist St. Thomas Aquinas - HOR taught this in the thirteenth century — \ Dea —thus as in so many other wv iys an e VE ticipating modern scientists—and x g Ne soma of the ancient Greek philoso- ox phers understood it. It has only been HERE is not any virtue ercise of which ever tarily will not impress a new upon the featu May Ward Off Pneumonla. Here is a recipe which a physician gave me several years ago, says a writer, and I have used it in my fam- ily ever since. For coughs, colds or any bronchial trouble saturate a flan- nel cloth and apply to chest: Turpen- tine liniment—Take a pint bottle, put in white of one egg, shake well, add SUNDAY NIGHT TEA. A dainty and nice little salad to pre- pare for a night lunch is dates and cottage cheese. The cheese should be well seasoned and arranged on lettuce leaves, with three or four dates care- fully stoned and washed and arranged on the cheese. No salad dressing will be needed with such a salad Figs and nuts ground together in a food chopper and seasoned with a bit of salt and moistened with a ta- blespoonful of cream makes a fine fill- ing for sandwiches. For a refreshing spring sandwich nothing tastes better than sliced cucumbers with a bit of onion juice and lemon on bread and butter Chopped green onions, with oll, vinegar and salt, make an- ' THURSDAY, other good sandwich filling. A cup of |. oth hot cocoa on a chilly night is most ac |. testament of Jol four tablespoonfuls turpentine, shake till foamy, then fill with good vinegar; shake well. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Executors Sale of REAL ESTATE SEPTEMBER ceptable, and with a salad is enough \ for a simple meal Il o Sale on the After a late heavy Sunday dinner, a N1S5¢ o Township, Lan very light lunch is best. For those '“ on the road who are not satisfied with tbat, a hg ro! Te In .Toag Lo heavier dish, such as sliced roast of i fh 9% oy ol Mt. ang si beef with Mexican or Spanish sauce, wo and one-half m or an escalloped dish of 1 1¢ ( ibed ronni and cheese I DE ) be found quite satisfying 1 A tract o md col Milk toast, made of n n acre an 101 perche and buttered bread and a white sauce ! : x f M nd Mr of rich milk or thin cream, is an espe ; Unars: MV Ip cially good supper for little people li. Tn orOvemen Hotcol. consist A hot soup on a cold night warms / ORY FRAME DOUBLE one and is a good beginning for a SE WITH FRAME light supper, Yell KITCHEN, FURNACE For older ones the # HOUSE WOOD HOUSE grated cheese will be 8 attache LARGE BANK they will not find it ¢ i STRAW Small cakes of CORN BARN and a dish of canned fr accompaniment witli other a supper. Spong cakes cut open an sweetened and cream young, an ing Sardine Mix twely dines with abl stuffed oliv or | blespoonful of for fil white bread Jee A AU oriive lle No or Bs N Sale ) be 1¢ nD N eee tA Gene 1 : rt No. at: 1:3 o'clock P M. on THURS- Man Whe Is Half Sick DAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1913 hen A physician recently remarked that terms wil] be mad known ba ‘it as an awful punishment to be EMMA SHEETZ ave nothing to Executrix of the last will and tes ly 1 sick, tament of Jonas H. Sheeiz, dece: : ‘upy his atten ¢cgAS., H. ZELLER, Auctioneer. tion, soon zrows 1 rospec- | == tiv hi i beeomes: fille 23 g ive and his d, becomes filled With | paems Moderate Bell Telephone exaggerated ideas of his condition. C flourishes under Regular employment \ keeps CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA Prompt Attention given to Sales of | Res ite apd Personal Property seasoned | TNT 5A Horse Blankets will save you money because of their unusual wearing qualities. They fit perfectly, have the right hang, and ensure warmth to the horse. HA Horse Blankets are made of the strongest, tightest- twisted yarns— Cost You Less Money than you would pay for ordinary blankets, because we make the buckles, straps—everything—complete in our factory, the biggest horse blanket factory in the world, and sell direct to vour dealer, thereby doing ‘away with jobbers’ profits. 5A Horse Blankets are made in large assortment of patterns and Our trade mark, HA, is on every genuine blanket. Look It means a big saving to you styles for it. 5A Storm King Sire: ~ially ior bitter, stor: eather and the r wear W( heavy colors, Write for be WM. AYRES RO RO I SM TAT Sratomiuide init MOU Saturday, Sep. 13, 1913 A CARLOAD OF FINE CRAWFORD & ASHTABULA CO MW This lot was purchased by myself and consists of t and road bred colt, ranging in age of fiom 2 to 4 , weighging from 1,000 to 1,400 pounds. This is an tionally good lot of colts, all in fine healthy con- 1 and will grow iato money. They have the shape, 1 in fact all points for the making of good and color 1 norses, Special Mention:--Six well bred Driving Colt Also Three Pairs f well mated draught teams; the right ki \1s0 a few good Acclimated Horses Yo 1owthe kind I 1 orc 1 weed : right off 1s SO S00 coll t Joy, on Saturd will be made C. H. ZELLER, Auc. ZELLER BROS, Clks ED. REAM DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP D. B. Kieffer me PUBLIC SAL NOti erel iven that the A ubsisting be Lu at Asi art and Reu x ling as S. B 2 LIC loing a gi hes Western Horses and Joy, Pa was di ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 I Vi it the 3 Stock Yards, Mount Joy Good Big Western Horses and jifts Hl F'hese Colts were bought I NG are to Hej erson right farms tA? on tr In the he hat Emory Warfel iy wean extra good toa of colts TOWNSHIP, | rhe 9 2 gags of H LANCASTER COUNTY, PA, Size. Ti sid EAST weight, ( f ma- bred yoin a few re na a few rpose and itured and d teams ge Colt f age from 2 them weigh- ach se or Colt don't miss thi le as vou all know Grove 30, 6 avs will and fo 0.8 Kieiler& Go Sale at Mt, Ji Attorney-At-Law J on Saturday Sept. oth, 19i3 at 1.30 P. M. WILLIAM R. BRINTON, Auditor. WwW. M. HOLLOWRUSH C3 je NOTARY PUBLI( : 18 West Main Street. Mt. Joy, Ps Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri the Mt Joy Bulletin in town-— Bulletin, the Mt. Subscribe 3 { 24 Best ise in the Mt. J¢y Bulltein. yeri, i dav at Wo. 52 North Dyke Streat {
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