Tow WW YY YS YY 1X WY YY 9 99 YY VY, YY Y MY TY VY Y YOY YY YY OY ‘a’ YY YY quae WE Ve WE US @® m= | SHIPPEN SCHOOL PAGEANT . er Scenes and Incidents in Lancaster Co. History to be Reproduced on Upland | Lawn | | pupils of the Shippen School have | been giving much thought and energy | to the preparation of a pageant, in- manner some of the leading scenes and characteriStics of Lancaster coun- ty. After many weeks of industry and study, the result will be shown at Upland Lawn, the home of Mr. H. S. Williamson, who with his usual liber- ality has offered his spacious grounds for the purpose. Many of our leading citizens have consented to take part in the performance, which will be given on the evening of May 29. The entertainment, which will be unique in the city, will show episodes in our history, illustrated alike in picture, | song and story. There will be several striking tableaux, many graceful and typical dances, the balls of the olden costumes and customs of Our Home Markets Bgter, per Ib. ......./scu.......28 (time, the Bees, per 40%. voir eae ..1g| former days will be revived, and we Lol PRE db, ois iesiaiiois na ...123 [shall see how our forefathers lived in| Pot0es, DEL DU. oui vis vrnriios sane 70 | the olden time, Oats, pers Bu. vivid ei 43| Tickets, $1.00. For Sale at G. L.| Wheat, per bu. Bird ee an aan 75! M. T. Garvin's. Corn, per bu, 2 ofuofesfosgesfesfesfasiaciorfesfuctacfaciaciasiosioctucfosfesiosfucfucfaofosfustasfoofesfesfootesfontai te One of the greatest shoe sales ever held in this community is now on at my store. I grasped atan opportunity to buy a large lot of Sample Shoes For every foot. I receiveda very good line of Shoes and Oxfords for Men, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children. Don’t delay but come around and select a pair. The prices on them at this time of the year will astonish you. - I am going to give you all the benefit of a good buy. %3G%00005555 H. Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET ~~ MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Repair Work a Specialty Ceoesdorfororfosfosfecforechonfonfosfocfocfectacfonortocfesfocfacactaceofocfucguefongoctonforfesfocesfonfosfoofocfonfocforfonfosfosfesfoce ofocfonforfocTorfenfonfoofosfs ofeofesfesfusfesfosgeofosfosestssfecgentente Soodesorfeofooteofofecgoefontoofeods Fleet dodo diol deo deol ed eddie dbo b dod dod 3 ofosfosforfocfecte For some time pasf the faculty sadly 5S. Bucher. ‘Farm | tended to present in a picturesque Crea ei ss eter vin 98 | Fondesmith’s, John Henry Miller's and | | Hellebore is a Farmers Column VERY VALUABLE HIFOGRMATION FOR THE FARMERS \ Bureau Agent, Contributes an Interesting Discus- 9 ing of Insect Life on Plants quests are received for concise con- trol measures for various insect troubles affecting fruit and vegetable I.ack of space will not permit details. For this Crops. entering into reason, general rather than particu- lar control will be stated. Two general classes of combative materials are used according as the insect chews or sucks its food: First internal poisons which kills the in- sect when eaten with its food flowers, etc.) And second, which kill insects (leaves, external poisons by either closing thie breathing pores or by their caustic action on the in- sect itself. | Pa {arsenic | Paris Green contains a small amount is Green is a combination of and copper. Ordinarily made f soluble arsenic which will burn the leaves. To reduce the burning property an amount of freshly slack- ed lime should be added equal to the Paris Green. For apple, pear, pota- toes, ete., it may be added at the rate of 68 ounces per 50 gallons of vater or fungicide. It is not very ad- ADE 10 1 rees, ( Y' Pu n le a nic hap P Green and nld be Sed n le 1 m Tt 1€ 1 n 1 f L€ 2 ( This u 1 1 1 € yowder 1 te form general two to four pounds of paste ¢ ) poung Yow de 0 1 lo water ( fungicide our oth safe and effective. Arsenite of Lime is one of the ( IDE home-mad¢ ectieides and ay be made 1 mix two pounds of Arsenic, two pounds Sol’ soda and one and one half gallons of water. Boil until dissolved ana add four water to pounds of tone lime, Add make two gallons. For wue add one quart of this solution to fifty gallons of water. vegetable poison less dangerous to man than the above poisons. For this reason it is |often used on fruits before ripening. | It should be used at the rate of one ounce to a gallon of water. There are numerous commercial tions on the market such as Pyrox which serve both as an insecticide and a fungicide. { Tobacco Deactions are very useful in controlling plant lice and similar] delicate insects. A home mixture may be made by thoroughly boiling prepara- one pound of tobacco in two gallons of water. This should be through a cloth and made up to the original two gallons. A number of tobacco extracts such as “Black Leaf 40” are now on the market. Pyrethrum kills insects through the breathing pores and is not poisonous to man. It may be applied at full strength with a bellows or as a spray at the rate of one ounce to two gallons of water. Kerosene Emulsion is a remedy for scale insects and may be made by mixing two gallons of kerosene, one oql- half pound of hard soap and one and Sulphate of Potash For Lawns and Garden Fertilizers We Have It In Any Quantity 0 & & x O O x x Oo 0 O Q o oO x O & S Oo & o Qo Q 0 Oo & .H. S. Newcomer East Main St. DO0O00000O0000OOLOLOLLLLLLLOLLLLOLLOLLOLLOLLLODLOOOOOOOOOG Mount Joy, Pa. Shdbddridofededeodiofocfocfoederforioforfeofrfecocfocfocfocfesfioforte Vudorize Your Poreh With Vudor Porch Shades “They Outlast Many Seasons” They keep the porch cool, shady.secluded at any time of the hot day or night. Your porch becomes another “living room,” Though you can easily look out, noone can look in upon you— there is absolute privacy. Made to harmenize with any surround- ings. Ordinary porches can be equipped from $3.50 to $10. Westenberger Maley & Myers 125-131 East King St. SPPPhdrbderted } + + where you can read, write, receive your guests or have luncheon. LANCASTER, PA | (not hyvdrated,) 50 sulphur and number of sion on the Poisons for the Destroy | At this time of year, numerous re- filtered | Will be the planked shad THE BULLETIN, REMARKABLE | The Attendance at Our Public Schools CASE of Mrs: HAM Declares Lydia FE. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo.— “I feel it my duty to tell the public the condition of my health before using your medicine. I had falling, inflamma- tion and congestion, female weakness, pains in both sides, backaches and bear- ing down pains, was short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sleepless nights, and had | neither strength nor | energy. There was always a fear and | dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spells, hot flashes over my body. | I had a place in my right side that was so sore that I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes. I tried medicines and doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again, I got Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Meyers Vivian Chandler, Mabel Geist-| West Main Street Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer- tainly would havebeen in grave orin an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat anything I want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and ads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost ire entirely symptoms I had before nedies, and all is pleasur n my home.””— | Mrs. P.D, 1, Box 22 , Box 22, y hd Sham nt special advice write oh y BE. Pinkham Medic e Co.. (confide 1) Lyne, Mass, ( i hich its attack ( ( ntireiy Nearly ill 1 irs 1 1 en tne Ce end 16 apple feed upon the core ng the apple to drop in man) 3 Ti second brood follow the first at nine , weeks and generally the fruit on the side of the some point of contact be- en fruit or between fruit or leaf. Control: Spray with arsenate of 2 to 3 pounds to 50 gallons of water completing the spray within 8 or 9 days after the petals fall. The spray should be repeated in about 9 weeks in order to catch the second brood. | Curculio on peach and plum may be successfully controled with a lead arsenate spray of two to five pounds per 50 gallons of water made at this time and repeated three weeks later. An equal amount of lime should be added to the arsenate to reduce leaf injury. { eel Gees | Penrose To Be at Marietta | The twelfth annual opening of the Wild Cat Falls held on Friday, May 29, at house, opposite Marietta, Association will be | the club A feature | dinner. | Norman T. Pickel has charge of the | affair. The officers are: President, | Hon. H. LL. Hershey, Harrisburg; MOUNT JOY, PA. SCHOOL REPORT | For the Past Month High School, Misses Marguerite M. Herr and Mabel F. Donovan, Teachers Seniors—Dale Garber, Roy Her- shey, Owen Harvey Longenecker, Edgar Missemer, Ray- mond Nissly, Alvin Rutt, Martha Musser, Viola Ream, Lottie Royer, Fannie Strickler, Esther Weber. Juniors—John Booth, Harold Har- mon, John Reist, Walter Rutt, Ells- worth Schrite, John Stoll, Ruth Bru- baker, Virginia Frank, Mabgl Moore, Helen Habecker, Mary Hershey, Leah Stauffer, Theda Walters- A Class—John Bear, George Brown, Warren Frank Gantz, Vivian Coolidge, Grace Dietz, Maude Schroil, Blanche Eshleman, Oscar Laskewitz, Ear] Meyers, Arthur Moyer, Ahna Shonk, Lois Wiley, Beulah Zercher. Greenawalt, Eshleman, B Class—Thomas Bennett, Charles De Long, Ross Eshleman, Lloyd Gar- man, Earl Grissinger, Dewy Horna- fius, Jay Klugh, Alvin Reist, Roy Tyndall, Edwin Walters, Ear] Waiters, George Weber, Frances Beatty, Pearl weit, Florence Habecker, i Elizabeth Moyer, Mary Rapp, Estella Christine Schatz, Fiorence Siller. Beatrice Secvears, Seventh Grade, Edna Martin Teacher Zelma Cooli y, Mildred Fellen- baum, Erma Hertzog, Dorothy Mye milly Newcome Beatrice Penny- packer, Mabel Ze: y, Warren Ben , John Dillinger, Mahlon Foreman, join Greiner, Carl Garber, Carl Krall, 1 Lloyd Myers, David Stauffer, Musser Intermediate Eshien 1 Bart« Hinkle, Marth Emma K ¢ Roth Hilda Schneider P Ale ler, Sylv« Dearbeck, Mar- S Cl ishleman, Her- hi James ( Jacob Ze ler. Fifth Grade, Eva R. Kreider, Teacher, Russell Brown, Harold Funk, Jay Lindemuth, Alvin Pennell, Jay Pen- nell, Samuel Miller, Rapp, Russel Rinehart* Al- Russel James Isaac Ressler, len Schatz, Abner Schatz, George Sillers, Sprout, Ben Stark, ITruman Sprout*, Paul Stark, Herbert ! Tyndall, Henry Witmer, Ella Childs, Ruth Conrad, Maud Dillinger, Lottie Eshleman, Christine Gillums, Anna Hendrix, Ida ireenawalt, Kitchen, Bertha Miller, Lillian Mum- Ma*, Dorothy Longenecker*, Laura Pennypacker, Mary Shank, Anna Webb. Fourth Grade, Katharine G. Aumiller, Teacher John Coolidge, Ellis Earl Myers, Gilmour Fellenbaum, Eshleman, John Germer, John Mec- Gann, Frank Tyndall, Elenora Gabel, Anna Hershey, Lura Hertzog, Mary Moyer, Beatrice Newcomer, Barbara Rollman, Maud Webb, Alta Gingrich, | Marian | Schmaelzle, | Walter Thome, I.eroy Engle, Robert! COUGH TWO YEARS OLD Yields to Vinol. Read Why. Strong vigorous men and women hardly ever catch cold; it's only when the system is run down and vitality low that colds and coughs get a foot- hold. Now isn't it reasonable that the right way to cure a cough is to build up your run down. condition again? Mrs. D. A. McGee of Waycross, Ga., says: “I had a chronic cold and cough which kept me awake nights for two years and I felt tired all the time. Vinol cured my cough and I feel stronger in every way.” The reason Vinol is so efficacious in such cases is because it contains in a delicious concentrated form all he medicinal curztive elements of cod liver oil, with touzic, blood builds ing iron added. Chronic coughs and colds yield to Vinol because it builds up the weak- ened, run-down system, You can get your money back any time if Vinol does not do all we say. P. S.—For itching, burning skin try our Saxo Salve. Ve guarantee it. W. D. CHANDLER & CO. Druggists Mount Joy, Pa American Plan Rates Moderate 1 - c . Hatin? Exche ng & Hotel Mount Joy, Pa A } z J. M.. Backenstoe, Pro Has just beem remodeled thruout. Has all modern convenience such &s Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heat, Electric Light, Ete. Table is Supplied With the Bes 1 SR ..a} ¢ . the MATL EY Acduiiin Biso Liurneh Counter Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese Tripe, Etc, Etc., are served BAR I§ STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRAND OF BEER. WINES. LIGNORS & CIGARS te x6 0 Good Stabling Accomodation Local and Long Distance Phones CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN DIVISION Schedule in effort January 1, 1914. Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00, 5:15, 6:15, 17:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15 a. m.; 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, *9:45 11:15: p.m. Eastward—Leave Elizabethtown, 5: 15, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.45 a. m,; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45 5:45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:15 p. m.,12:30 a. m. Additional car daily except Sunday treasurer, Henry S. Rich, Marietta: Emily Gingrich, Virginia Greenawalt,|leaves Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m, arriving secretary, Charles A. Grady, Mari- |etta, Among the guests present will | : | be Senator Boies Penrose, and the | several East Pennsyl-| mayors of vania cities, | arr seca — fila = Te— Farmers’ Excursion to State College Arrangements have been made be- tween the State College authprities |and the P. R. R. whereby a Farmers’ | Special will be run to State College | on of water, Boil the soap and add | the ne immediat .ion Tuesday, June 2, 1914. Excur- I, from sionists will be taken on at all in- 1 (¢ from hotid then. Be termediate points on the Main Line SUE Lue 2 1 | force pur for about fifteen from Coatesville to Harrisburg. | |force pump for abou fteel : : 3 ldirept: 1 ¢ Fant 4 The train will then run direct to reciting e stream back Into State College. - This change will im- | containing vessel, For a summer | | | spray use Ol his s 11 1 t 1 1 11 A 1 11 I er lof brands sprays ave een Lee k ey a ng favor because they are gener ally more expensive han the lime uniphur sprays. Concentrated Lime Sulpher is the (standard remedy for scale insects. | Good commercial brands are on the market 01 it may be easily and {cheaply made at home according to the formula: 25 pounds pure lime, pounds of flower 25 gallons of water. The lime should be placed in a ves sel and slacked. Add the sulphur free of lumps by gradually stirring int« 1 thin paste. Add water to make about 50 gallons. Boil until sulphury scum disappears, then add water to about 60 gallons and boil vigorously so that at the end of one hour about 55 gallons will remain. In this boil- ing process it is well to have a measuring stick which will indicate the 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 gallon | height of the mixture. When finish- | ed the material should be strained into closed barrels or if open a layer| of oil should be poured over the top. | The density of the mixture will be determined by a hydrometer and will | read about 1.24. Commercial prepara-| tions will read about 1.28. Divide the| required dilutions. Thus at this time of year a 1.008 strength is satis- mal of the The Coddling Moth { more damage to the apple than any| |other insect. The insect is hatched out upon the new | i “worm” of this leaves and immedigtely searches for prove service considerably over that Only one train will be run this vear instead of three as was formerly done This will also im- over that of last year. of last year. nroy ervice cS MAYTOWN! Base Ball, Big Parade, Festival and What not Decoration Day re ‘will be a big time in town Saturday, Decoration Day. At 10 ck ii 1e forenoon there will be ball between the Eagle A. Mount Joy and the local the afternoon there will be evening a Come in yarade and in the estival will be held. the morning and spend the day. EC a. LL Bakery Wagon in Collision While Oscar Pennell was driving down East Main street in his bread wagon an automobile rear of the wagon with such force that the wagon was lifted off the ground. Barring a few bruises and a severe shakeup, however, he es- caped uninjured. ¢ The accident oc- curred in front of the residence of Dr. E. W, Newcomer. re. Sales of Tobacco recent sales Several of tobacco | decimal of the solution by the deci-|have been effected in the vicinity of spray for the] Lititz. One crop of thirty acres was | sold by A. E. Lane, of Clay, at 8% |and 11, cents and aonther crop of, factory for apple scab and coddling twenty-five acres was sold by Albert | moth. With a 1.24 solution, .24 divid- | Shenk at ed by .008 would require 30 dilutions. does probably | Landisville. Lititz for 9 and 2 cents. | The buyers were Long & Taylor, of | | ——— A scifi { Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin; of Mount Joy, struck the D Pauline Shoop. Third Primary, Verna Chandler Teacher Eberle, John Witmer Rollman, | Winfitld Zerphy, Charles Roth, John | Eshleman, Amos Stark, Samuel Gil- Stark, John Miller, Ward Longenecker, Howard kenstoe, Esthe r Garber, L.ena Dillinger r Dillinger, Ca n, Oiga Hyson, Edna Pennell. Second Primary, Ruth N. Stoil Teacher E Engle 1 T¢ 7 I I'Ve Bates, Albert I ewitz ul Diffen- erfer, Joh I Leo Smeltzer, Omer B yake ward Linden I h, Thome, Dorothy Schock, Nedra s Garber, Mamie Goch- skewitz, Martha Wit- ’ennell, Marie Shultz mer, Primary, Mary Garber Miller, Teacher Mildred Way, Mary Peoples, Elsie Loraw, Esther Hendrix, Helen Kel- ler, Mabel Benjamin Brown, Horace Carson, Marie Garber, Coolidge, Harry Brooks, Charleg Sillers,” Byron Roudabush, Elwood Brubaker, Ray- mond.Eby, Lester Kaylor, Harvey Del.ong, Norman Ma: teer, John Wealand, Howard Haines, Fran Hinkle, Howard Coolidge. es —————.. Will Close at Noon We, the undersigned business men do hereby agree to close our respective places of busi- ness at 12 o'clock noon on Memorial a Engle, « wn S. B. Bernhart D. Beneman H. S. Newcomer C. L. Dierolf Harry Laskewitz Don W. Gorrecht H. E. Sager D. F. Gabel S. H. Miller M. S. Bowman 0. M. Donaven Getz Bros. H. C. Brunner H. L. Spohn H. G. Hagenberger J. H. Buohl G. Moyer Morton & Myers Simon Menaugh H. E. Hauer OE Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. — | | | | |at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m, Saturdays cars every half hour leaving Lancaster from 6:15 a m. to 7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7:15 am to 8:15 p. m. On Saturdays a car will leave Lan- caster at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave Elizabethtown at 10:45 and 11:45 p m. Sundays, cars every half hour from May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster from 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave ,| Mt. Joy from 8:45 a. m. to 8.15 p. m. Sundays, cars every half hour from Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Lancaster from 2:15 p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; leav ng Mt. Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:15 p. m, Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster at 6:15 a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown 7:30 a. m, (*)Daily except Saturday. ‘BRRERE EERE RR = on Ld = : Fligin | » 5 : Watches * atClles = w » —AT— = & J EL os . 8 =1 cial = : = = : & u Sale = = = oH = EB IN GOLD FILLED CASES, = i 3 = Guaranteed for Twenty Years. n = RB B ® e Es = = ® = Cases in different designs, B engine turned, plain polish m and engraved. Monogram or m initials engraved free. » » a Don WV. Gorrecht (Near Bowman's Store) MOUNT JOY, PA. OO BR Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Is at hand and so am I with the finest line of samples ever shown. I do all kinds of paper hanging at very reasonable prices. It will pay you to see my samples and get my prices before placing your order for paper- ing this Spring. Emanuel Myers Bell Phone NEWTOWN, PA. HOTEL M:GIFNIS The undersigned having remodeled the old Mooney Hotel, adding as num- ber of sleeping rooms, bath, ete. is now prepared to entertain transiowt and regular guests, RESTAURANT TURTLE SOUP, Ets. Ets Private dining room for ladies. In connection with hotel where he will serve in season. OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style. J. V7. McGinnis, PROPRIRTOR Meet Me on the bridge and WeR Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town ZN 2 Z ; ART ZELLERS All Flavors at All Times. Special Prices to Parties, Festivals, Suppers, Ete. Mrs. C. Hi. Zeller Marietta Street MOUNT Jovy v 4 vy ‘HAs © ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St, Mount Joy Calling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates “wy Collection of Rents Surveying and Conveyancing at Take N oticel The Undersigned Wish to Inform the Public that They are Prepared to do | Practical Horse Shoeing At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy Special attention given to all work. of the feet promptly at- Your Work Solicited ' BOMBACH & SHANK General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Most Popular Baby Voting Contest Every o h eir photo made at this veenn now and July 1st © be en 1 to 1000 votes Most Popular Baby. eceiving most votes will be given free, a 16x20 Framed Pastel Enlargement. Portrait and frame sells for $10.0 Worth r } Mothe All di on v tended oO =~ 1a ving g, isn't it? : 't the contest by bring- ing baby in, picture made and castthe first 1000 for it yourself. Ask your friends te vote for your baby. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Endi Saturday May 30. $7.00 folders for $3.00. oich's Mt Studio Opposite Union National Bank have its Second Floor Beneman’s Store MOUNT JOY PENNA. TYRADE-MARKS and o fee. Send medel, scription, for FREE SEARCH and report on patentability. 26 years experience. Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET, tn] of patent information. It will help you to fortcne. 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