. Miller's : Jewelry Store WATCHES Cloeks and Jewelery Eyes tested and all kinds of GLASSES FITTED 1 er OT LT Also electrical goods such as ELECTRIC IRONS, MOT- ORS, FLASH LIGHTS, BATTERIES, ETC. S. H. Miller East Main street 1 MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA LT W.B.BENDER East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIRCUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO or anything in the Barber Line. Half The Secret of Good Pictures Is The Film See That Yours is the Ea.iman N. C. Film The Word “KODAK” on the Spool End Identifies the Genuine. Agent for Standard Steam Laundry SHAVING HAIR CUTTING Joseph B. Hershey Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs, No Waiting Agent for the Midletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. East Main St MOUNT JOY Terms Moderate Bell Telephone CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY. Prompt Attention given to Sales of eal Estate and Personal Property. pa Steam Vulcanizing By Experienced Hands SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY NORTH WEST CORNER ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS Lancaster, Pa. All Work Guaranteed. Quick Service By sending your work to us you will notice the difference in mileage and decreased maintenance cost. Repairing of all kinds done on in- ner Tubes and Casings at reason- able prices. @eOOeeEeOROQ ® @ We are Always Prepared to serve Pure Spring Water ICE: IN ANY QUANTITY at Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy. Penna. Very For a Good Clean Shave Or a (Classy Hair Cut Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLOR ~ Main St. Agt For Middletown Mount Joy Laundry EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of ROSETTA W. ELDER, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa., de- ceased. Letters Testamentary tate having been undersigned, all thepeto are requested mediate payment, and claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for gettlement to the undersigned, re- siding at Mount Joy, Pa. JOHN G. REIST, Wm. M: Hollowbush, Executor. Attorney. apr. 29-6t. LD DR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEFL 1719 Spring Garden 8t., (formerly 535 N. 6th Phila., Ps.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only German The German Treatment, the only Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others Care, all ase M, & Arsenic. worse Htself, it’s 8 curse of humanity. All both sex, Abnses, W said es- to the indebted make im- on nted persons 10 o ope Free, tells ali, exposing Museums Frauds, Hrs. 9-4, 6-91 Sun. 9-9 | 1 | | | | The Genuine Rootbeer Absolutely pure. Refreshes you when thirsty, invigorates you when tired, delights you at any time. Order a case from the exclusive bottlers FLANAGAN'S The House of Quality COLUMBIA, - PA. VISIT THE Mount Joy Garage PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor If will me, your Ford needs attention, I be pleased to have you call on I carry a complete line of re- pairs for these cars and can fix you up on short notice. General Repair Work a Specialty Automobile Firestone Also for Hiring. Agent & Pullman Tires. ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE Estate of ANNIE HOFFMAN, late of East Donegal Township, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- siding in Marietta Route 2 and Mt. Joy Route 1. AARON L. HOFFMAN, SAMUEL L. HOFFMAN, Administrators. Willis G. Kendig, Attorney. may 6-6t SPECIAL TO WOMEN I'he most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is Forlerze A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ilceration of nose, throat, and that qused by feminine ills it has no equal. “or ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham {edicine Co.has recommended Paxtine their private correspondence with omen, which proves its superiority. ‘omen who have been cured say is “worth its weight in gold.” At ;ggists. 50c. large box, or by mail, Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. CHAS. H. ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St. Mount Joy Calling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates Collection of Rents Surveying and Conveyancing NEW ICE CREAM PARLOR I have opened a fine ice cream par- Jor at my home on Fairview street where I serve only the best cream of those having Market all flavors. Also Cold Soft Drinks. | Drop in and see me. JNO. B. GANTZ Fairview St. MT. JOY, PA. Charter Notice Notice is hereby given that on July 7th, 1914 an plication the Gov- of under lvania Incorporation Act P. 1. 73, and Albert Strickler, S. Weidman, M. Her- Hagen at 12 o'clock noon ap- will be made to ernor Pennsylvania the I of Pennsy April 29th, supplements 1874, its by Charles, Amos B Fe Myers Landis Monroe hey Abner H.-G. for rney, S. G and Charter an intended The Mt. Joy Company, the whereof is the buying ger for a corporation to be called House object charac- ter ar of ground and securing or Market House for the sale of meat, veget victuals provisions. The building to be for said purposes and similar and correlated purposes, and for these purposes to have poOs- sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits privileges conferred by said Act and the Supplements 1d building a ables, and and of Assembly thereto. ISAAC R HERR, june 10-3t. Solicitor. tH. | work but normal | vital force; | Hydrotherapy THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. HOME HEALTH CLUB By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, II The Treatment of Acute Diseases: (Written for Home Health Club by Lindlahr, M. D.) Nature Cure re- every acute disease as the sult of a healing, cleansing effort of Nature; in other as Nature's attempt to eliminate or poison, to overcome some Ob struction or to repair some breach of continuity in the system. From these premises, we rightfully infer that we not counteract Nature in her of purification and repair on the contrary assist her: Ist, normal habits in surroundings about the 2nd. (a) By the economy of this necessitates , stop- ping all leaks and unnessary expendi- ture of force. (b) by scientific re- laxation, rest and sleeping. 3rd. by elimination, which necessitates pure food and drink, judicious fasting, (Water Cure), Light Air Bath, Massage, Osteopathy, simple herb reme- gards re- words, must by establishing patient. and Homeopathy and dies. Anything that promotes the pro cesses of purification and repair, without unduly forcing, poisoning or mutilating the organism, is good Nature Cure practice. Let there be an abundance of fresh air in the sick room, day and night. Make use of frequent air and sun baths (ex- posing the nude body to air and sun- light). From the appearance of the first suspicious symptoms until the fever abates and there is a hearty natural hunger, feeding should be re- duced to a minimum cr, better still, entirely cooked fruits, juicy vegetables, or vegetables cooked ina proper manner, that steeming them in their own juices. Raw may be prepared with Salt, condiments raw, is, by vege- lemon pepper, tables and olive oil vinegar and other not be used. All starchy and proteid fruits should be omitted or restricted juice should to a minimum of toast, rice, potatoes light abstinence from rT some cereal. Total as there food, as long is no natural hunger, is of importance in the treatment There the primary of febrile is no that a (?) or diseases. greater fallacy than idea sustained drink, be food poisonous Only are ‘fever patient must y strengthening and worse still by tonics and often habits for witnessed too mistake stimulants. hunger. at that of phy- and appetite A common the spectacle the but bedside of sick is well meaning misguided sicians and friends forcing food and drink on the patient, when his whole Virulent poisons, so and are then in order to paralyze the For to srganism rebels, ralled restored digestive organs the following eating in fertile condition is perfect: \v sedatives tonics to, into submission. reasons, aversion natural. The entire organism, including the mucus membranes lining the dl gestive tract, is engaged in processes of elimination, not of assimilation. Nausea, slimy and fetid discharges, constipation alternating with | vhea, ete., indicate that the digestive track is throwing off disease maiter, and that it is not in a condition to ligest and assimilate food. Fasting is imperative, as we have seen in acute and during sliminative healing crises. For vigor- fleshy persons, positive mentally short fasts frequent: indicated for the superfluous flesh and morbid and diar- diseases ous, and physically, re- for waste y repeated are luction of the material. The with elemination of temperament, de- and sanguine, vital qualities strongly habits animal veloped, enslaved by bad evil passions, is greatly benefited by In these cases, fine irill for self discipline, the strength- the short and frequent fasts. the experience affords a ening of self-control and con- quest of the lower appetites. ee ee et DON'T DELAY Some Mt. Joy People Have Learned That Neglect is Dangerous The slightest symptom of Kidney trouble is far too serious to be overlooked. It's the small, neglected troubles that so often lead to serious kidney ailments. That pain in the “small” of the back; that urinary irregularity; those headaches and dizzy spells; that weak, weary worn- out feeling, may be nature's warning of kidney weakness. Why risk your life by neglecting these symptoms? Reach the cause of the trouble while there yet is time—begin treat- ing your kidneys at once with a tired and proven kidney remedy. No need to experiment—Doan’s Kidney Pills are used and recommended through- out the civilized world. Endorsed at home. Read Mount Joy testimony. Mrs. Frank Conrad, David St., Mt Joy, Pa. “1 have used Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at Garber’ Drug different occasions when say o- Store, lame and ach- kidneys from a when my av should and this has alx given me prompt [ cheerfully confirm the st ve praising Doan’s time ago.” at dealers for a remedy—get Sui and as back acted ing not they remedy ays relief. ate- ment I gi Kidney Pills some Price 50, simply ask Don't kidney ee oe Recit pupils of cital on Saturday evening. Ethelbert were: al at Maytown Miss gave H. piano re- She Johnson. Susanna Joseph Helen Anna Hazel The Adella Grove, of Maytown, a was assisted Miss The White, Eichhorn, Rhoads, laura Strickler, Haines, Mrs. Roy Lindemuth, Shireman, Anna Hoover. | i eel MO ~ | by participants Elizabeth Helen Johnson, Harter, Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. waste matter, or two on its back. For The Cherry Bug or Rose Bug A recent correspondent who had a few choice grape vines wrote to State Zoologist H. A. Surface, saying that the vines were doing very well, but for the past two years he had no grapes because the blossoms and parts of leaves were destroyed by “a bug that we call the Cherry bug. It attacks cherry trees and berry vines also. It is a hard-shelled creature, but not as large as the Po- tato bug. It is of a grayish brown color, and I think has a black stripe Is there nothing I can do to save my grapes?” Professor Surface stating that the pests mentioned are called Cherry bugs, or monly Rose bugs or Rose chafers. They are beetles rather than true bugs, and live by chewing away the tissues of the leaf, flower or fruit. They are very destructive to the leaves and flowers of roses, and es- pecially injurious to grapes and cherries, because they eat away the fruits or fruit stems while very small. One method of destroying them is to sprinkle kerosene or soOiue other form of oil on a cloth and spread this beneath the infested vines, or plants, and by or severely shaking, make beetles fall on the cloth or come contact with the oil, to be killed by merely coming in contact with it. The jarring or shaking should be done in the morning while it is cool, so the pests will not fly. This part of the remedy is similar to the jar- ring for the Plum curculio. More recently it has been found that the best thing to do for the Rose chafer is to with arse- nate of lead, using one ounce in each gallon of water, which is three pounds to fifty gallons. This the lead arsenate of jarring the in spray is formula for arsenate of paste. If the powder or dry lead is used only one-half as much is One other important point add required. is to be observed, and that is to molasses to sweaten the mix- do eat a one time and they are If enough enough ture. These beetles not great deal at poiscned slowly. molasses added much taste they thus the more is to give sweet a they are and eat more and poisoned more readily, poison is directly seen to be effective. For this purpose from to five of old strong molasses can be added to a barrel of lead, stirring occasionally to prevent settling while spraying. For a small er quantity of the liquid use one gallon of water, one ounce af arsenate of lead, and one-half pint of three gallons spray molasses. eB Wr Pruning Shade Trees who several shade his premises inquired of Prof. H. A. Surface, State Zoologist, Harrisburg, Pa., for the method and time to prune shade trees. In reply to his request for information as to the time and method of pruning Pro- fessor Surface wrote a letter which information of value to all have shade trees to following should be A trees on writer has contains persons who prune. The studied with care: “In pruning shade trees the same fundamental rules should be followed as in pruning fruit trees in regard to the effect of pruning on growth. This while dormant to stimulate and while growth. Many trees that have height they de- wish to keep them For this purpose it is when in leaf, Three is no is prune increase growth leaf SONS or prune check shade in to pe have reached great as sire, and they down. as pruned a good plan to prune it checks the growth. particular month of the when should be done. “There idea that year this to be popular appears a from pruning will heal better if made at one time of the year rather than at another, buy the fact is that it depends more upon the health and vigor of the tree. The wounds of a healthy tree will heal wounds much sooner than those of a sickly Scattered rains have fallen thru-| | out the oats belt lated by the use of a nitrogen ferti- | or poor tree. A tree can be stimu- lizer, especially a few ounces of ni- trate of soda scattered around the tree. The main difference between pruning a shade tree and a fruit tree is that in pruning the purpose is to make a dense head and good dense shade, while in pruning a | fruit tree the purpose is to keep the top open for admitting air and light, and to avoid causing too much shade in the of the tree. methods are directly opposite. “In pruning fruit trees you do not centre do much tipping of branches, but cut | back well to the trunk or to another branch in removing any branch where it is not wanted; in pruning is shade trees the branches are back in the the number of or cut to stubs and rounded shape to suit From each of the stubs a branches will soon grow, making the far denser than it was top f It is a plan to paint the of any branch that off more than an inch in diameter, using good has been cut either melted coal tar or pure white lead and raw linseed colored gray of the addition of lamp to make it harmonize with oil by means black, the bark.” a That Would Do Here the coming term features, that of science. Ar- these new Steelton schools will have two new domestic opening made at a meeting of d Tuesday evening. sewing and rangements Tr branches the school We at once replied | more com- | was nothing that they knew of. bushes, | | Argentine | favorable | those with profits have eagerly former the | quote | scripture. These | | ance that | : | Mf tipped | tree is | pruner. | before. | stub | | : | in Central HOW WOMEN AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Cleveland, Ohio — “My left side pained me so for several years that I , expected to have to undergo an opera- tion, but the first bottle I took of Lydia E. Pinkham’s ‘Vegetable Com- pound relieved me of the pains in my side and I continued its use until I became regular and free from pains. I had ; asked several doc- tors if there was anything I could take to help me and they said there I am thankful for such a good medicine and | will always give it the highest praise.” — Mrs. C. H. GRIFFITH, 7305 Madison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Hanover, Pa,— ‘1 suffered from fe- male trouble and the pains were so bad at times that I could not sit down. The doctor advised a severe operation but my husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new person and cen do a hard day’s work and not mind i*. What joy and happiness it is to be we 1 once more. I am always ready and willing to speak a good word for the Compound. ’»’ —Mrs. ADA WILT, 196 Stock St., Hanover, Pa. If there are any complications you do not understand write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn,Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. OUR GRAIN LETTER The Situation as Described by One| Thoroughly Familiar The wheat markets of from this time forward be gov- erned by the throughout the Southwest. will weather the prove With Later weather in the Northwest will a help in the making of prices. in the winter movement of on an enormous conditions the be favorable country grain will scale as large purchases ready been made of to Chicago as well kets of the Southwest. wheat that have as to the This mar- grain the country conditions | al- | wheat to come | will be felt in the pit, and it will .be | a heavy load for the bulls to carry in case they up around the present level. would be an idle claim to say that there is but one side to the wheat market at the present time, as there is a likelihood of a change in condi- tions. ly too favorable in both the wheat belts to continue and change will mean for the worse. The Oklahoma wheat crop will, it is said, total 40,000,000 bushels and a very attempt to keep values | It | The weather has been entire- | great any | large part of this grain will be avail-| for shipment outside of The gulf ports will be enab- led to secure great deal of this wheat for shipment abroad and it is now said that large sales have been made to go out via the gulf gate- way. Chicago cash handlers of wheat reported the offerings from all of the winter wheat belts as large a Satur- with sellers willing to meet the of buyers, New low prices wheat reached last week advance the declines the com- able state. a day views for were and the cash handlers opinion that further may be looked ing week. Tne apprehension weather in sections last week later. It to stand price for during of dry corn because the belt were partially re- has been popular, of early lieved however, dislodged even bearish. The resumed refuse to be news and case the was wheat has again conditions and of this and other countries. and this has been somewhat against the price. The business has been mainly local and se- cured them, —- Er Does Evangelistic Work % W. Keller, of Mt. Joy, gained quite a little fame at Potts- ville on account of his being able to | of | to | from chapters He attention memory, is always listened with eat and his at the Nicholson and Wisconsin interesting He in Campaign in Lykens recently was an of the servic was eleven years ago tent meetings Prof. Keller in which Mr. finds Joy, ssisted. is a time to in He sole an bu engage has conducted the large churches evangelistic work. el meetings in of delphia churches, also neaster and many other points Philadelphia. He is also about Sen- an expert in dealing with men their spiritual needs—Manheim tinel. ee eel ee Hinkle—Conrad evening, Mr. Conrad and Maud K. Hinkle united in marriage by C. Rishel at the home of the bride's Mr. Harry Hinkle, on New A goodly number of friends the cere- Saturday William F. Miss were Rev, D. brother, street. and mony. relatives witnessed ree. GEA Cee Advertige in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. on a line of corn in | this will | 1 prove a thorn in the side of the bulls | has | the appear- | Hemminger | feature | converted in Hemminger | business Na nb ib bt ele oleae A OOOO0O0O0000000000O00OODOOVVOVDDOVOVU OOOLOLOOOLLLU Wednes§ AOOOOOO0000000000000000O0000O0000 For 2 Your Kidne The kidneys are for removing waste m from the system. These waste matters are onous. When they are not promptly and pletely expelled from the body they clog othe gans, interfering with their work. Therefore, ney trouble leads to other troubles—eye diseas nervous affections, chronic headaches, rheuml tism, Neuralgia, Neglecting your kidneys whe there is anything the matter with them is a seri ous thing. Rexall Kidney are, we believe, a most effective remedy for kidney weakness of all kinds. We make this statement aftd ence with other forms of kidney treatments. We are we are wise in selecting as a reriedy that we can rec one among the many that we have for sale. If They Fail Your Money Ba We are so positive that Rexall Kidney Pills are unexcd any other similar form of Kidney remedy, and that they all we claim, that we sell them with our own personal gua that they shall not cost the user a cent if they fail to give satisfaction. Price 50c Sold only by B. W. Garber, Mt. Jc THE REXALL STORE NOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOO0OO0OOOODIOIIIONNRIANRNANINNINIAN oe A Big Special Fine Parlor Suites STYLE YOU COULD DESIRE; WELL MADE 2LS00® IN ALMOST ANY AND WILL LAST A LIFETIME WHILE THEY LAST AT FROM $12.00 up NOOOOOOOOSOOOOODOCOOOTOOOLOOOOOOOOVOVNOOVVC AJ H. L. Spohn Undertaking and Embalming SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE WwW. Main St., jecieciesjocjocjociosiesiociveiocieciociociocirrivoivoisciviocic oie vivoivi sjeofocfocfecfecfocfociooioniocipoiv oie doit Ti A IR RR NEN SRE Mount Joy, Pa. & -» ® ® > + 28 8.02 0 a & #H -* OOOOO000OOO000000000000000000000000000LCLLOOLOLLLLC Nitrate of Soda for Tobacco Beds and OOO00000000 Sulphate of Potash OOOOOOOOOOO0OOO00000000000DON For Lawns and Garden Fertilizers We Have It In Any Quantity H. S. Newcomer East Main St. nOOONOO00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Mount Joy, Pa. OOOO OOO00OOOO0000OOOOOLOLOLOIL efoefesfocforioofosfocfoeteefecfocforporfocfofecocde One Thousand Pieces Enamel-W are have just received 1,000 ware, will one-third the these prices it Pieces White- Satur- We High-Grade lined, Blue, be sale Friday and which of its Enamel] put on actual lue. Enamel Ware, at about This market day ordinary is the best on the is cheaper than the cheapest kind. West Window. to one customer, not but it at see is But You can Not dealers, 10¢ ort abiers Porch a display of it in ou more than six pieces and none sold to 19¢ Refrigerators, 29¢ for Awnings, Porch and Lawn Furniture, Screens, Window Screens, Shades, ete. Westenberger Maley & Myers 125-131 East King St LANCASTER, PA Lass 800s ee 0 ee 2 POPP RTTETT AdvertiseIn The Bulletin
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