The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 18, 1914, Image 7

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SECOND-HAND
RUTOMOBILES
extremely low
S=RTE
We offer the ioliowing second hand
figures:
1—I. H. C. AUTO TRUCK.
1—WHITE STEAMER TOURING CAR.
1—DRAGON TOURING CAR.
1—CADILLAC ROADSTER.
1—40 H. P. TOURING CAR.
1—EMPIRE ROADSTER.

We also make a specialty of rebuilding
+ and carry a large variety of Ford repair
auto supplies.
models.
Bheems, P
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Rockers
H.C. BRUNN





£0 5 & H. Trading Stamps;
Ar
If so,
1g well as
cluded In
exterior
cars at

all you have
in your foundation to
and

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sonmann
e You Undecided

everything that
building, for
work, from the
on your roof
E. S. MOORE
Dealer in
Coal,
FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE,SALT,
large stock of Feed constantly on hand.
for grain
Highest cash price paid jjeq in
Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciality
FLORIN, PEN
Is the only kind [ sell
Mirrors
Picture Frames
China Closets,
Ladies’
Extension & Other Tables,
Kitchen Cabinets
NA.

-Furniture that is Furniture
Hall Rack. 7 2 ==
Desks
In fact anything in the Furniture Line
Undertaking and Embalming

MOUNT JOY. PENNA

YOU WILL
WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH (
CHASED "OR CASH A

GRET TEN CELEBRATED

1 ym ili EL UR
repainting cars
parts and a variety of
We make a specialty of building fore doors on old mode! cars.
This Improves them considerably as it makes them look like mew
Landis Brothers
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|
where to buy your bill of Lumber?
to do is to look |
at the prices we are quoting for
HIGH GRADE LUMBER
faterior or jth 1at the water from the ¢
the Shingles |Part
Lumber, Grain,
CEMENT AND FERTILIZER
| stores, that would not be able to com-

Davenport


LUMBER YHRDS
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
| Carmers Columnl (HE THAT PUNY i
very vatuaste iveormation | IMIS GUARANTEED REMEDY
FOR THC FARMERS If your child is under-weight, list-
——— less, ailing, liable to get sick easily,
Farm Horse—The | it needs a medicine to build its
of Eggs—The Ma- | weight and strength. For this pur-
Garden—The Good | pose there is nothing else we know
Bad Cow-—Charcoal for | of that we can so strongly endorse
! as Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion.’ The
remarkable success of this splendid
medicine is due to the fact that it
containg ingredients that tone the
nerves, enrich he blood and furnish
to the entire system the strength,
weight and health-building substances
it needs. And, it does all this with.
out injuring the stomach. In fact,
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is not only
pleasant to take, but even the most
sensitive stomach is benefited by it,

The Food of the
Proper Sorting
nuring of the
and the
Hogs
Hogs appreciate kindness and are
not so stupid as they look.
Less hay and some grain is more
economical and will make a better
colt.
Feed the finishing pigs all they will
eat. If the appetite is keen, the di-
gestion is good.
A few coals from the wood fire of
the kitchen put into the houses now
and then, where the hogs can grind
them up to charcoal, help to keep the |
hogs healthy,
One of the commonest blunders the
farmer makes is that of keeping what
he considers to be good dairy cows
when, if he would keep a close record
of them he would find that they are jat the same time making it strong to
barely paying for their feed, to say ! | resist disease.
nothing of their care. 1 i 1¢
® A common practice is to manure
» the garden every year late in the fall
a Or before planting in the spring, no
further attention being given, This
practice, however, is not the best.
*| The manure for the garden should be
| kept in a large box with a lid or so
{screened that flies cannot enter it.
Manure heaps are the natural breed-
|ing places of these pests, and if they
are allowed to remain near the house

1 ORR
other hand, it contains no alcohol or
habit-forming drugs, which most
parents object to giving their chil-
dren. It does its good work by tak-
ing hold of the weakness and builds
the body up to its natural strength,

Rexall Olive Oil
doesn’t build your child up, feed the
stunted, puny muscles, and make the
little one lively, strong, well, and full
of the animal spirits children are
meant by nature to have, come back
and tell us and get your money back.
We don’t want you to lose a cent.
We think this is no more than fair,
and it leaves you no cause to hesitate,
For old people also for convalescents


—for all who are nervous, tired-out,
juncovered will prove a great nuisance. ' yy. qown, no matter what the cause
|A good plan is to use a very close —~we offer Rexall Olive Emulsion
{Wire screen nailed to a frame With win 4re same guarantee of entire
{hinges for the top. The manure
| should be spaded often on the top so
clouds or the
sprinkling pot may penetrate to every
of it. If kept in a box a spout
{should be placed in one corner at the
| bottom, so that drain
|into a sunken barrel. This will sup-
| ply liquid manure, which can be used
|at all seasons when vegetables and
, flowers are growing
Even buyers at the country store
will appreciate your efforts if you
will sort your eggs according to size |
{and color. Graded eggs show up a
{great deal better than those that are
promiscously, and should—
|and will——command a better price if
the dealer's attention is called to the
tact, and he is assured that your eggs
that way all the,
There are few even of country
is in- satisfaction or money back. Sold only
at the 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this
town only by us. $1.00—E. W. Gar-
Timber | ber's Drug Store, Mount Joy, Pa.
NORTHWEST RAPHO
Don’t forget to mind only your own
business.
Oscar Frey
parental home.
Isaac Hollinger
his parental home.
C. G. Hollinger and son Isaac, made
a trip to Palmyra on Tuesday, p. m.
Jno. R. Gibble was a Sabbath Day
guest to Clayton R. Gibble of Milton
Grove.
C. G. Hollinger and wife were Sab-
bath guests in the home of Abr. W.
Shelly.
Samuel Geib purchased a fine black
cow with a calf by her gide at Eph.
Snyder's sale on Saturday.
Jno. W. Geib and family and John
S. Shenk’s were visitors to Frank
Shenk and family on Sunday.
Jno. W. Geib and C. G. Hollinger
sold valuable fresh cows to Benj. G.
Geyer of Elizabethtown, last week.
Brethren in Christ closed their
at Mastersonville,
after one week's
the water may
spent Sunday in his
spent Sunday in
| will be furnished
time
mand a
price for uniform
attractively picked,
land one that produces that kind the
| year round can secure an advance in
{the market price. Large shippers will
{jump at the chance to secure eggs of
{this class and are always ready to
higher price. One firm made The
that strictly Series of
worth eight
their trade
1ld not guaran-
higher
clean, fresh eggs,
recently meetings
[first on Sunday night
cents
class eggs were
1 dozen gathering.
Web. Kauffman,
more to
than eggs that they cou proprietor of the

tee. It is the cheapest possible way Exchange Hotel, Mastersonville, Is
to increase the poultry income. Try Speedily recovering from Internal
it bruises, the result of an accident and
The feed for the farm horse should typhoid fever.
be of as good quality as that glven The
the higher priced animals used in the
cities or on the race track. The
question of mode of feeding is an im-
portant factor in keeping the farm
{horse healthy. Most of the hay should
{be fed at night when the horse has
| plenty of time to eat. The hay should
[be of good quality. All mouldy or
{musty hay should be rejected as unfit ANSWER THE CALL
|for food. By selecting only good hay Ty -
{the danger of heaves is avoided, The ' Mt Joy People Have Found That
| : This is Necessary
ess natural grain for the horse is — -
oats,
following gathered at Ben
Zug's home on Sunday where they en-
joyed the day playing ball. Hershey
Zug, Norman Zug, Abram Zug, Amos
Hitz, Earl Landvator, Elmer Shelly,
Frank Shank, Norman Ruhl, Webster
Gibble, David Eshelman and Phares
Hollinger.
~~
- The oats should be well ma- A cold, a strain, a sud% “ench,
84 ) (tured and not mouldy. Bran hag very A little cause may huh the kid-
neyvs,
iB, : . :
? [little nourishment in it
¢ |a bowel regulator.
but serves as
. spells of backache often follow,
If a quart of bran
lendid remedy for such attacks

4 {lis fed each animal with the oats the medicine that has satisfied thou-
PL 4 JRE 3 sands
JF COAL PU R| g {danger of colic is lessened. Whenever Sal ae 5 Kid pill
| Weila oan nlaney 11S
| possible one should make it a practice fhousands of people rely upon it.
to feed the farm horse after it has Here is case:
F. H. Bakara S| had 30 minutes or an hour fo rest be- J. G eu el eel 463 N.
re 3 eg . Union St., Middletown, a., says:
fore trying to digest its concentrated “Several years ago Isuffered from
food. In other words let the farm kidney trouble, There were sharp,
Coal and horse eat a little hay while warm shooting pains through the small of
my back, accompanied by a feeling of
and after it has : J
L languor and frightful headaches. The
and grain.
entirely dried off,
During a resting

| water kidney secretions were also irregular
{period feed more bran than oats.'in passage. On a friend's advice,
J | Then there will be less danger of used Doan’s Kidney Pills, The relief
{h J F LY Mount Joy, Penna. : 3 : . : g was instant. The pains through my
GE aN . azotoria after the horse is put back back left, the headaches were re-
Sade agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on kand |, work A well-regulated barn of | proved. 1 will always speak highly
Also Siding, Tlooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Rta modern type is eqiupped with water- of Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
Agents for Alpha Portland Cement Also Roofing Slate ing trough in the barn. If possible | Kor sale by all a ooa ers. Price 50
2 £ : ! wont ‘oster-Mi Y
Metimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material | horses should have alt opportunity’. = Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
Telephone No. 833 Opposite Old
P. R. R. Depot
New York, sole agents for the United
of drinking pure water at any time States



MILLINERY
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A Beautiful Line’ of
Hats
Plumes
Velvets
Etc.

All the
Latest
Styles;
Lowest
Prices

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FLORA DRABENSTADT
E. MAIN STREET, MT. JOY, PA
while in the barn, Doan’s—and
Some
if the
ranchers find it a
horse is not Remember the uname
rake no other
c—— lors reaiiee
too warm,
paying proposition to set a ail of
a . D Catholic Church Leads Membership
{water in for each horse before re- iy :
. v : The actual membership of the lar-
[tiring. This gives the horse an op-
gest churches in the United States is
1s follows:
Roman Catholic—13,099,543
Methodist-—7,125,069.
Baptist-—5,924,622,
Lutheran—2,338,722
| portunity to
‘needs it the
dry hay.
—— ———
when it
eating the
have water
most while
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Farmer Injured While Moving
] Clayton Porter, of Iobata, while | Presbyterian—2,027,503.
preparing to move to the farm of M.
= 2 R. Hoffman, tripped over an iron Nw
{kettle. .He incurred a fractured rib | Tobacco Buyers Busy
on the right side and was also severe-| Tobacco buyers in the lower end
ly contused. His injuries were dress- ave been busy this week and have
ed by Dr. @. A. Harter, Maytown been buying right along. On Mon-
| LE day afternoon ome of them bought
. i over sixty acres. The prices paid
Lay All Night With Broken Lug were from 8 to 9 cents for seed leaf
|! James McKenna was looking for a

3 piace to sleep in a barn near Harris. | 27d 12 for Havana
RK burg, when he fell and broke his leg. | 7 Tr rE
{There he lay until found the next Our Home Markets
¥ {morning. He is 62 years old { Butter, per 1b CE 22
3 ———— eee { Bggs, per doz. ........ 26
%! Broke in a Strange Manner Lard, per'lb. ........ 12
| While Mrs. Samuel Cranford jr. of | Potatoes, per bu. ............. 75
a stepped off her porch to] Oats, per bu. . “ni ; 414)
# the pavement, she broke her knee | Wheat, per bu .... 92
cap { Corn, per bu. . aa ex 508
jand the digestion improved. On the
Emulsion

Wednesday, Februa
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.

JANUARY |
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
MAY
{JUNE
Jury
What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week


A chicken grows in on
to the feed it win pro rogion
cessful poultrymen study in every AUGUST
‘way to increase their chickens’ SEPTEMBER
appetites.
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER en
DECEMBER

The Park & Pollard Grow-
ing Feed increases their appe-
tite. The more they eat of it
the more they want.
Whenever your chickens are
hatched from January to De-
cember feed them rid rat.on unti] they
are six months of age.
Our customers that have used it say it
is even better than they claim. Your
‘money back if you don’t like it

Now vaer hets gadenkt? Ich fer
shure enyhow net. Dale lite sawga
ols der letshta Fridawk {m monet
rulet der necksht monet, Dale sawga
| won der Grunt Ux si shota tzate
rgrega mer sex wucha wesht veter,
{un so fot. According tzum veter ola-
vile hut der Grunt Ux es gadruffa un |
der owner kal huts ferfailt,
Ich denk des





FOR SALE BY
vetter bisness T JOY
avenich ve mime olter asel, i BRANDT & STE HMA Jn
der Gut denkt es mer shnay hova |
A ———



setta, deno greega mers, un von aer
denkt des mer shay weter hova setta, ! PreTsTentersesioes
don grega mers un so mochts eva fot.
Usht grawt so mit mime asel. Won
aer kicka will, don lust aers usht
Procecccccsesescsscscee
} Motion Pictures
flega un der difel kon ene net defu
holta. Aw so won ich ene ols drenk.
Ep rols souft aer un ep mols net.
Ich hop shunt cllas gabrovert fer en
soufa mocha over buva ols
« » nu
Association Pictures
[THEATRE
sawga—notings doing.
Well mer hen shure en rechter
guter shnay kotta. Wile of koars feel
waek tzu gshnate otar gablosa sin
Ich will noch hite nuner tzum ——
Longenecker, der Clint vaesht, Un gg gypr 17's A KRECKEL HARNESS IT'S THE BEST.” FMM
weller mer oll huffa des won de lite’
will der aesel pgshloga lussa un ich
ve de
shpon ich by japers my asel in en
olter shlitta un vons aw en misht
shlitta is mit ema glay bexly druf
ganogelt, un gay nows shlita fora.
Won ich ken bella laena kon, mus de
Bets en olter kivel nema un druf
gluppa becaug du tzaesht net feel lite
gay shlita fora fer blesseer uny
musick—net recht.
Bella data mer aw net feel gute
dua. My aesel hut der shweney in
ame bay un is lawm im onera. Aer
kon net shtaricker des lawfa un. de
bella daeta of kours net roppela ower
buva un aw deer leva mate, won de
Bets de bella roppela kon so gute des
se era mowl ols roppelt, don fer lus
dich druff mocha mere fer shure
vocht ganoonk.
SVePLOI29008

se uf showfel nema se net so feel
shnay aveck deno lasts shlita-fora
feel lenger, Won de Bets mit gate
vetich de no gepts gshpoochteri. is
letsht mole des ich druna war hut
der aesel ols shloga un de no shlogt

der Clint, ower mitem hommer, net
de fees ve der aesel un fer luss dich
druf mer wara oll froe wu de shue Avoid the early Spring rush. Prices will never be lower—
qrof Wark. Mer Welln ol! huffa des quality never higher. We have made up a complete new stock of
aer tzu foul is fer heit shloga.
Shwilkey Bumblesock. farm and heavy work harness—a stock that cannot be surpassed
EE . . Nhat
in price or quality—anywhere in the State
BURNS CAUSE HER DEATH
apni Now-—to-day-—you can make your selections from a full stock

An Eleven-Year-Old Child the Victim =
of light driving and heavy work harness
30 Tc LO


of a Distressing Accident =
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A distressing accident occurred on g K k | H ~ l G t d
Friday morning at Billmyer, near 5 rec € darncss S U ardn ce
Bainbridge, in which a little girl was =
: —W IVE 8. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMP
so badly burned that she died Friday =» MOREOVER E GIVE a S
night in the Columbia Hospital. a 5
The victim of the accident was @ RRE CREL’ =
Elizabeth Flicle, eleven years old, | @& Pd
daughter of Mrs. Eva Flicle, who g
conducts a boarding-house at Bill- | o The Harness and Leather Shop
myer. The little girl was standing in |. ON THE SQUARE LANCASTER, PENNA
front of a stove when her skirt took | a .
fire. The flimsy material burned 0 BB ES BOE 8 BE Wm
rapidly, and the child was soon enve-
loped in a mass of lames. Her mother
screams and |
but the little !
heard her daughter's
extinguished the fire,

siesipoivdeto sf ofooe forfonfoaoolp
To The Public |
girl was terribly burned from her
knees to her head. In some places
the flesh was literally roasted. Dr We beg to announce the opening of a new department in our
ne ties § terally § : . | } :
W. P. Worth, of Bainbridge, was Large Furniture and Carpet Establishment. We have made ar-
. . ’ « ’
rangements with Story & Clark, one of the largest Piano Factories
in the world, to handle their line of high-grade Pianos and Player
Pianos, These instruments are world-famous,
endure.” The Piano
carload arrived on Saturday.
and every Piano is guaranteed
hastily summoned, and advised the |
removal of the child to the Columbia |
Hospital, He applied cooling lotions, |
and the little girl was taken to the
institution. Her condition was |
critical, and she grew worse steadily |
and are “made to
The first
designs,
them in
Department is on the first floor.
They represent the latest
for 25 years. We show

, Mahogany, Oak and Walnut. During this month, to introduce
until 9:30 o'clock, when death re- | fahogany, Oak and gh Hug ou, . ogee
1 Pav: the ) se m great reduction in price, an
lieved her of her sufferings. The hem, we are going i € 0 pri
TT | on terms to suit you; no interest, or extras of any kind. It will be
body was taken in charge by Under- . : yo
Oe 3 1 worth your while to examine these fine Pianos before buying. Old
taker Gleim, and was sent to Bill- J dan
: : : Pianos and Organs taken in exchange at full value
myer on the morning train d : 3 ;
, : NT : Come and see this new line of Famous Story & Clark Pianos.
It was a pathetic case. The mother, | J .
i are always welcome
who is nearly heartbroken, accom- | You are alwaj elcome
panied her daughter to the hospital, | WwW t b Mal y WM
and her grief was almost beyond con- €S en crger e & yers
trol. Mrs. Flicle came to this country | 125-131 East King St. LANCASTER,
from Germany with her husband, | gugduidmiuduiuiuieiedoiminiotoinfodioieefoulsedoedefod dod 3
after their ar-
and the wid-
house a tBill-
George, who |
George Flicle. Shortly
rival the husband died,
i —
A —— EN A
lf oll
IN HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES
ow opened a boarding
myer. She has one son,
resides with her,
Beware of Ointments for
Catarth That Conta in ny
IS FILLED WITH BIG BARGAINS
' FOR MEN AND BOYS. YOU'LL FIND HERE WHAT YOU ARE LOOK-
s {ING FOR, AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE
“heney
nercury,
|
i
lirectly upon the bl od aj F 1 : us
oy: of the n In ¥ I's
‘atarrt ) 3 i
i
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Wingert & Laas
144 Ng "Pa.

imonials fr
Sold by Druggists. Price 75¢ per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pille for constivation.
EN A





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