The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 10, 1913, Image 6

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    8IX
300d Things to Eat
will ‘hold no joys for you if you huve indi
gestion or any STOMACH, LIVER or KIDNEY
trouble, You need not pay big doctor's bills,
but if you suffer from any of these ailments
just step into your nearest druggist and get
a 50 cont bottle of SEVEN BARKS, the great
household remedy, the finest toni and
blood purifier known. If your sy 1 is
mn down and you want to reg your
yout thiful energy, SEVEN BARKS w w lie
plish it, make your food dig ve
Money refunds { .
you new life
fled, Tryit and enjoy your \
LYMAN BROWN, 68 Murray St., New York, \. JY.
IN
Grips 2 Trunks
OF ALL SIZES, SHAPES
STYLES AND PRICES.
WHEN NO OTHER
STORES HAVE
IT—WE HAVE
Edward Krecke!
Harness and Leather
Goods Store
30 PENN. SQUARE
LANCASTER, PA.
Tou-R-TST
A
THE FINEST DISPLAY OF
n
Leather Goods
OUR WINDOWS AT
Trunks at Half Price,
gains. On The Square
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>
€unas B® 2
REAL ESTATE AND
PRESENT EVER SEEN
IN LANCASTER
INSURANCE
E. Main St,
Great Bar-
Settlement of “Estates.
Collection of Rents
Surveying and Cg
r a Good
Or a Class
Stop at
H.J. WILLIAMS
TONSORIAL PARLORS
W. Main St, Mount Joy
Agt For Middletown Laundry
TRADE-MARKS and copyrights ehtained or no
fee. Send model, sketehds or photos and hrdef
deseription. for FREE SEARCH and report on
patentabll ity, 28 1's Experience.
Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET,
full of patent information, It will help you to
READ
PACES 11 and 12 before applying
Write to-day
ol a EAD P
D, SWIFT & CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
303 Seventh 8. Washington B. C.
OLD DR. THEEL 808 W
pring Garden St., (formeriy 535 N. 6th
St., 3 pp Pa.) Ein Deutsel her rts, Only German
8 The German Treatment, the only
@ teed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others
.L THEEL
ean’t Care, all use Mercury & Arsenle, worse than
the Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity. All
Goojosfoedresdocfociodpele wforlefosjosforforforioclecfecfortorieciodoofecforiorieds
Mount Joy
Calling and Zlerking of Public Sales
Don. W. Gorrecht
JEWELER, ENGRAVER, and
'$ WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRER
Bowman's Store
| Near
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Guaranteed
——————— — ——————————
Watches
At Remarkably
LOW Prices
$2.15
movement
Will buy a
good
1 Heavy Silveroid case
At $5.50
reliable
\ thoroughly move-
ment in a Gold Filled Case.
GO TO
East Main St,
FOR A
GOOD SHAVE
~TYLISH HAIR-CUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
or anything in the Barber Line.
TAKE A
KODAK
WITH YO
venient way.
and so have we.
only
quality
we carry
product.
KODAKS $5.00 AND UPWARD
BROWNIES $1.00 TO $12.00
SUPPLIES
Agent for Standard Steam
Meet Me on the bridge
Have a Plate of the
Best Ice Cream In Town
3
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and We'll
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W.B.BENDER
Mount Joy, Pa
U
Let pictures tell the story of the
motor trip. The Kodak way is the
sure way, the simple way, the con-
Kodak goods have a reputation for
That's Ww
the genuine Eastman
No chance for substituting.
hy
study
HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAK
Laundry
Eta i ob hE
THE BULLETIN.
SUFFERED
AWFUL PAINS
For Sixteen Years. Restored
To Health by Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
Moretown
bled with pains an
1
{Vv thin, |
{ ne rvous, no 1
fwould lie down it
{would seem if 1
roly right
own ol ( L
1to some h
1 t v
{ t
{ A out
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lout of doors it would
seem as if something was going to hap-
circula-
be like a dead
» weak-
1s sore and I
pen. My blood was poor, my
tion was so bad 1 would
person at times. I
ness badly, my
had awful pe
“J took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
ble Compound and used the Sanative
Wash and they certainly did wonders
for me. My troubles disappeared and I
am able to work hard every day.’ —Mrs,
W. F. SAWYER, River View Farm, More-
town, Vermont.
Another Case.
Gifford, Jowa.—*‘1 was troubled with
femaie weakness, also with displace-
ment. I had very severe and steady
headache, also pain in back and was
very thin and tired all the time. I com-
menced taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable C ompound and I am cured of
these trouble e vour
medicine tro hir —Mrs. INA MILL-
SLAGLE, Gifford, Iowa,
abdomen we
ns,
T cannot prais
rb
CAUSE OF ROAD FAILURES
| Heavy Wagons More Detrimental
to Roads Than Automobiles
That the greatest cause of the de
struction of modern 1oads is not
the automobile but the heavily
horses is
Massachu-
after
has
work
loaded vehicle drawn by
the conclusion of
Commissioner
No
setts Highway
a full investigation. state
made
than
road
the
damage
by automo-
Ma
report
recently
greater progress in
first
to
as
and
the
Massachusetts
of
macadam
| official notice
waterbound
biles made by the ssachu-
was
in its of
report
setts commission
1907 this latest is-
sued is of interest.
In in the re-
day,
each
broke up
the road
travel-
three
two instances quoted
port 50 to 75 ice teams a car-
three tons or more on a
inch
the
loaded
surface
rying
2 1-2
within a
inch to 3 tires
of
teams
lasted
where
or
month side
on which the
the
the
back
ed, while
months on other side the
teams came empty. miles
roads
These
bevond the ice the
still in
are of
asphaltic
shows,”
houses
condition.
treated
“The
the
number
—one
loads on
failure.”
good
macadam
are
with
traffic
report,
of teams
or more
narrow
roads
heavy oil.
says
is not the
teams
it
heavy
“that
but
horses,
tires—that
The report says:
{ million dollars are
in commonwealth
improved roads, and provision
made to prevent them
The law should
per inch
with the
heavy
the
and
cause
further “Many
being
se-
a year
| spent this to
cule
should be
destruction.
maximum
tire in contact
from
fix
width
ground.”
A carefully
to the causes
roads
some weight
of
prepared statement as
of wear, and what
certain will stand is present-
ed as one of the results of the care-
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eee, Barra memes TEoet abouts. Dratar AIrophYs | ful trafic study entered on some
esas Hy drneeley Ro on: | years ago by the commission
ln Gormasy Boek Fri, tits, exporting Mien 3ST ZELLER’ S | Among the established results are
i All Flavors at All Times. i the following: A good gravel road
Shaving Harr Cutting ,ccial Prices to Parties, eluate) I wear reasonably wel] under a
Joseph B. Hershev : Suppers, Etec. | daily trafic composed of 50 to 75
. | light teams, 25 to 30 loaded one
Tonsorial Parlor mrs. CG. H. Zeller | horse vehicles, 10 to 12 loaded two
Three Chairs. No Waiting | Marietta Street MOUNT 0% |, more horse drawn wagons, and
Agen for the Middletown Steam | 100 to 150 automobiles. With a
Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday | Krall Meat Market | targer number of automobiles the
and delivered Friday. | gravel should be oiled, when it
East Main St., MOUNT Joy | { would stand fairly well under 500
— £1 { to 700 automobiles daily. Water
Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone | bouna macadam will stand under a
CHARLES S. FRANK daily trafic of 175 ‘to 200 light
AUCTIONEER teams, 175 to 200 heavy one-horse
MOUNT JOY, PA | I always have on hand anything Yehicles, and €° to 30, perhaps
Prompt Attention given to Sales of in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, more, heavy wagons with two or
Real Estate and Personal Property | Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. j Rote Borges. It even 50 to 100 au
arp | Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and ; tomobilss per day go over the road
é Bess meats assveresenn| yon Prices always right. | at high speed dust layers will be
: RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORIES * > > : | serviceable. With a really good
WILL CURE YOU * | dust layer the road will stand 300
Dons permit your druggist to * H H. KRALL to 500 automobiles a day, although
) : sell you a substitute. Other * | West Main Street, Opp. Bank, | the stones will wear. On water
/ : remedies are not as good. Rudy's * | MOUNT JOY, PA.| bound macadam with an off and
cures or money back. * | ; : avi annh I ;
E32 Assn 22232212444 se Bell Telephone. sand blanket. applied hot, a large
| number of automobiles seems to
Ee ————————— | Leep the oil rolled down when it
REE REE ER ERE ER would cut up and crumble under a
trafic of 100 heavy one horse ve-
! nicles and 50 two or more horse
1 er ’S | Store ! wagons on a .narrow tire, such as
ewe ry | loaded farm wagons, ice wagons
i loads of wood, etc.
g rr As
Watches—Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. Electric goods, Trini ans
rinity U. E. Announcements
Electric Lights for everybody. * 6 Candle Electric Light Outfit large Harvest Home services will
enough for Barn or room, $1.85. Electric Iroms, Small Motors for held Sunday morning and evening.
. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. The
Wash Machines, ete. Also repairing of all kinds. pastor, Rev. N. A. Barr, will preach
wk ’ ® in the morning at 10:20 on “Sow-
@ ing and R 12” and in the even-
®m ing on Atonement.” C. 8S.
g | Gingrich will have charge of the’
EMILLER o.. fo-
MOUNT JCY, PA. m. ;
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Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
be Su
' condition.
HOME HEALTH CLUB
By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, Ill
| finished elling you
the most common and trouble
worm h time
Ir't ope name for the round
A 8¢ imbricoids but 1
now a helps us at all
¢ verv much resemble in size the
or ng yorm hough they
e more of a pink or flesh color and
Are more arn ¢ i! from three
0 10 1C1e€ I ength, | is seldom
that mor il Wo Ut NOrms are
1{ A ne human being,
JL 1y ¢ merous and
Ome ¢ ( ruction ot
One testinal worm
of riety pable of discharg
\ nd ese egg
ret n 1 y Imnae mos
I'he € i
ree \ feces fron he
¢ € wi nto
i S I 10°¢ Nag
vells
I'hus juen ippens that
)OTSONS 10 ¢ 1pon hallow
ve 0 « 01 their water
supply are 1fllicted with
worms, while those whose drinking
water is secured from deep wells or
filtered water are comparatively im-
mune, Worms usually remain in the
intestines, but occasionally they
wander into other parts of the body,
such as the stomach or even up be-
hind the nose in the pharynx ana
possibly into the Eustachian canal,
leading from the pharynx to the
middle ear. Occasionally through
fistulas or abcess they may enter the
bladder and they are many times
vomited from the stomach. In some
cases their presence is not even
suspected until they are found in the
stools or vomit. There may be no
pronounced symptoms, but as a rule
tnere will be nervousness, irritability,
gritting of the teeth at night, foul
breath, dry hacking cough, dark rings
under the eyes, a red spot on the
cheek, pinched and itching nose,
headache, dizziness, sickness of the
stomach, irregular appetite, indi-
gestion and diarrhoea, while children
may act listless and have colic pains
or even convulsions.
The old and common remedy is
santonin, but I much prefer the
proper cell salts or tissue foods.
There is no danger whatever in their
use and the result seems to be even
more satisfactory, The principal cell
food to bring positive results is
Natrum Phosphoricun "but there
seem to be a demand also for
Ferrum Phos, Kali Mur. and Cale.
Fluor. These cell foods are best and
most conveniently used in sugar or
tablets.
An excellent stomach tonic for
adults, whieh should be used when
worms have caused weakness and
dyspepsia may be made of an in-
fusion of equal parts of goldenseal
and peach leaves, Those of you who
have Vol. 5 of the Home Health Club
books know how to gather all kinds
of herbs and make infusions, others
should send for the book.
al ee =
The Farmer's Own Department
The Department of Agriculture
lieves that farming
be-
business and
to yield a profit.
part of the
this reason the depart-
methods to
motion.
into two
(b)
increased
is a
made
must be
I'he home is business
and for
makes public
labor and waste
work falls
plant,
ment save
money,
The
protective
production and
On the protective
campaign
fields: (a)
increased
profit
side note the de-
partment’s to aid the
farmer to overcome plant diseases, to
ravages insects
and other and blights and
effectively with contagious
seases and epidemics ‘among plants
and animals.
On the
government's
actual soil,
years been
“and
studied
showing the nature
crops best suited
the soils.
The dairy division conducts work
to cut from herds unprofitable cattle,
dairy products
and to increase
the side;
side.
and stop of
pests
prevent
to
deal di-
constructive side the
work begins with the
The bureau of soils has
making complete soil
has furnished
with complete maps
of the soil, the
and how to treat
for
analyses
country
to produce and ship
with greatest profit
values.
Another
tention to
at-
to
pays especial
showing how
produce, pack, chill and ship eggs
and dressed poultry so as to com-
mand highest market prices. Other
bureaus search the world for new
agricultural products which might be
profitably raised on American soil.
The biological specializes
the protection of birds and wild
animals which are beneficial to farm-
ing, and on the eradication of animal
pests,
The hauling farm produce
over can run up to
25 cents a ton a mile and so make it
impossible to « compete on equal
terms with producers located on good
The department maintains a
office of
bureau
poultry,
survey
on
cost of
bad roads easily
‘oads.
special public roads which is
conducting extensive experiments to
secure good roads over which the
farmer may haul his produce to
market,
\n Offi« 0 els will investi-
gate thoroughly possibilities of
suppl farn with market
otati nd I endeavor to aid
hem in co-operative and other forms
f g.
This office also will take up the
questions of shipping farm produce.
The department . is ready and
ynxious to see that every farmer
receives the benefits of its service.
sia: met nn
range in good
te.
f ‘
"A steel
Apply at this office
For Sale-
each |
MOUNT JOY, PA.
THE COUNTY FAIR
A Large Display of Machinery and
Many Starting Free Acts
Secretar Seldomridge and a corps
{ sistants are very busily engag
‘ reparin fo he Lancaster
( ry vhic} I in a
montl AWAY ve indication points
te he Arg and most successful
fair that h eve wen held in Lan
( Le For weeks | t the cretary
been visiting the big fairs and
the hibitions in the eastern part
of the state and ha secured a great
m exhil Speed Secretary Mil
er and George Swain are looking
after the race hors and entries In
that department will be very large
Especially the exhibition of
machinery be large The large
anufacturers f machinery have
arned it pays to have their ¢ xhibits
at 1 fair The International
Harve company will have the
largest display they have made in
La in vears and have not only
eng A grea deal of space, hut
hey will send many of their agents
here. Lancaster county has a great
many manufacturers of machinery of
different kinds and their products
will all be seen at this fair. It is
doubtful whether it will be possible
for the fair to furnish sufficient space
for the machinery men, who seem (0
be coming from many places. The
poultry exhibition is expected to be
a big feature of the fair and many
special cups are to be awarded.
The meet also attracting a
great attention and it will be
held Among the big
free attractions at the fair will be
Kelly, the daring balloonist,
with an assistant, six
parachute leaps. The
Smithsons will appear in a death
track is
deal of
on Tuesday.
King
makes
sensational
de-
who,
fying act entitled “Cycling the
Chasm.” The aerial Howards will
walk upon wire 111 feet above the
ground.
The Hoagian Bros. of Trafalgar,
of trained
Indiana, have a number
horses. They are seen in a series of
races. including Roman standing,
tandem. chariot, races and a number
of others requiring great skill
ee alli We een
Meeting for Road Loan
cood roads convention
A State
be
Representatives
House
on
A.
loan
of the
Harrisburg
at 10:
$50,000,000
will held in the hall
ot
Thursday.
M,
for
at
September 18, 30
in favor of the
improved
of
doctors
highways, Prominent
leaders the various political
judges,
lead-
leaders
parties, lawyers,
motori heads of the
trades,
ing labor organizations and
of
tions
denomina-
the
fous
will
the various relig
in the State compose
convention.
At
for carrying
half of the
persons invited
The of
movement increase
this meeting plans will be made
campaign in be-
All
attend.
on the
loan, interested
are to
completion this good roads
land values
in
will
more than $50,000,000 as other
no State
the
interest
if
is
Real estate pays
Pennsylvania,
states.
and cor-
the
taxes in
porations alone will pay
loan, any
but it be-
license fees
and sinking fund on the
additional
the
tax is needed,
automobile
sufficient
time the loan is
amount
next
lieved
than to meet
the
will be more
charges bh)
issued—these fees will
than million dollars
an of one hundred
over
no debt now
the loan. New
of $100.000,000
all
all
more
to
one
increase
trifle
vear
per cent, in a two vears.
Pennsylvania has
afford
with a debt
authorized
roads.
and
York
for
more
can easily
State,
canals, $100.000,000
for
The Lancaster Auto Club
fore the club and it will be to the in-
terest of every member to attend.
The
World’s Remedy
You make no risky experiment
when you use occasionally—
whenever there is need—the
most universally popular home
remedy known,—Beecham’s
Pills, which have stood the
test of time with absolute suc-
cess and their world-wide fame
rests securely on proved merit.
EECHANS
ILLS
relieve the numerous ailments
caused by defective action of
the stomach, liver, kidneys
and bowels. Cleansing the
system, they purify the blood
and tone body, brain and
nerves. Beecham’s Pills act
quickly; they are always
safe and reliable, and you
may depend upon it they
Will Benefit You
Sold everywhere. In boxes 10¢c., 25c.
Everyone—especially every woman—should
read the directions with every box.
Subseribe. ior the Mt. Joy Bull etin.
|
When the Lancaster Automobile
Club holds its regular monthly meet
ing at New Holland on Friday even-
ing, Sept. 19, it will have held
meetings in the north, south, east
and west sections of the county,
| which is in line with the club's
policy of meeting at least once in
each section of the county each sum-
mer. This meeting probably will be
the last of the meetings of the
season outside of Lancaster and a
large attendance and many new
members are expected. There is
some important business to come be-
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ext Week
New Merchandise
Will Be Launched
With an elaborate display of the new models in
Ladies’ Ready-to-wear apparel, followed by special
day Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 17 and 18.
Unlike former exhibits of this character, the Opening
evening, Sept. 16, and all
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play, planned for next Tuesday
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. and 18, will excell
this or any other store ever attempted before. In addition
being a leading factor in the great Unity d Fashion Show
Lancaster, our heavier than ever purchases this season
perior selections resulting in larger varieties will cause
Fashion Exhibits at this store to be of far greater
to you individually than all the displays could possibly be
where.
Living models in past seasons will exhibit the
as
Suits, Coats, Dresses and Millinery for women, while
displays of men's clothing and furnishings, new silks,
goods, new ladies’ neckwear, hosiel gloves, corsets,
chiefs, new dress trimmings, new table linens and art
new wash fabrics, new floor coverings, draperies and
nishings will be strong features of the season's Opening
play. \ hearty welcome to you—come—its yours to enjoy.
another feature
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1913,
Watt & Shand
re and E. King Sts.
Our Formal Presentation of The
For Autumn & Winter of 1913-14
Tuesday Evening September 16th
Millinery,
exhibits all
Dis-
‘day
anything
to
of
and su-
the
importance
else-
new
special
dress
handker-
linens,
housefur-
Dis-
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UNTER NEEERRRRRRRRERRRRRRRRERRRARERURERES
Mr. Man or Wom
Don’t throw that pair of good shoes aside because they
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slightly torn or the sole has worn thru. Bring them to me and 2
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I will make them like new for a very small consideration. =
A SPECIALTY =e a
If its new shoes you are looking for, whether Men’s, Boys’, s
= Ladies’ or Children’s, don’t buy unti] you have first seen my line. S
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£ E Roc
2 Harry Laskewitz } 8
cs EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA, £ —~
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Manufactured By
FLAMAGAN’S The House of Quality
Columbia, Penna.
The Bulletin published mony ARK S
| in one (week than any other
{ per doep in two. Then too es_a _loxurient A ¥
la® year Jails to Restore 4
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27 Bg paper ‘n t pertise e It the Mt. Joy