wielery ctacles in al] its goods of all Branches. electrical kinds. sold & Ex- Electric ht globes changed for Edison Company. all Electric light -trou- me which will have prompt attention. East Main street MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA Vest Pocket Kodak The little camera that’s built as accurately as a watch. One pull and it is opened, in focus,—a slight pres- sure on the ball bearing shutter re- lease, and the exposure is made,—a push and it is closed and back in your vest pocket. Has Kodak Anastigmat lens, giving remarkable definition, and Autotime Scale to insure correct exposure. Size of pictures, 15x21, inches. Capacity, eight exposures without reloading. Price, $12.00, with single lens, $6.00. Sold by W.B.BENDER BARBER East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. WE HAVE EVERYTHING FORTHE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER HAIR CUTTING SHAVING Joseph B. Hershev Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs, No Waiting Agent for the Midletown Steam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivereg Friday. East Main TLLARLSY S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt Attention given to Sales of Real Estate and Personal Property. Terms Moderate Bell Telephone MOUNT JOY 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. 0000000000000 We are Always Prepared to serve Pure Spring Water ICE IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. 0000000OOREERO® For a Good (Clean Shave Or a Classy Hair Cut Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLORS W. Main St. Mount Joy Agt For Middletown Laundry TRADE-MARKS and ‘copyrights obta ed or no fee. Send model, os and brief description, for FREE SEARCH d report on patentability. 26 years experienc Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET, full of patent information. It will help you to forane AD P \GES 1 I pnd 12 before applyin; formar 2 \GES to-d RYE SWIFT & c0.} PATENT LAWYERS, 3 Seventh St., Washington, D. E. wy pare _THE BULLETIN, MOUNT Joy, PA. CLUB Chicago, lil. Durin 2 the suffering is not only wvety illnesses follow, its the spring changing conditions throats and mid-winter other ail- hot from rouble the months bowel trouble but many owel summer great Each own season to have During appears particular ailment, fall cause many and months, colds, sore bronchial troubles, while Pneumonia and the impure air of our When the hot days who are not in drinking water freely go drink other will Take Notice! The Undersigned Wish to Inform the L« Public that They are Prepared to do ments due to Practical Horse Shoeing At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy Special attention given to all work. All diseases of the feet promptly at- tended to. Your Work Solicited BOMBACH & SHANK General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers MOUNT JOY. PENNA. * Wall Paper Time heated houses. come many the habit of to people the and some often water cooler great quantities of it or liquid that is cold as ice as make it Nature n {rom always tries to the evil results action. Whenever into the stomach will harm, unless nature that it stupifies the nerves, a made to throw off the Work is to be done and the decks must be cleaned for action. A lot of waste or refuse | matter has been lodged in the bowels longer than it should and the irritation caused by the unac- customed quantities of water as well as the shock caused by its coldness cause the contents of the stomach and bowels to be crowded outward at a rapidly rate, pain follows. The contents of the bowels do not move on as rapidly the vermicular motion of the bowels and the result- irritation causes spasmodic con- traction, griping is frequent and finally when evacuation begins it continues unti] the contents of the |bowels have all been passed out and then nature doesn’t seem to know when to stop. The irritated and inflamed mucous lining of the intestines act though they would keep on until they cast themselves out. What's to be done? This severe in- flammation and over- activity must be stopped or death from diarrhoea will surely follow. The old system of treatment was to give morphine to stop the pain. Thig it did and protect us, of our any- eve own foolish thing is put which is evil and such a do us it is of paralizes or quick effort harmful element. is 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. as ing Emanuel Myers Bell Phone NEWTOWN, PA. COWI-ERASE WHAT ITWILLDO It keeps off flies. Prevents lice on cows and horses. Soothes cows and horses, skins. Will not injure the most sensitive. as IMPORTANCE OF "ROAD MAIN- TENANCE The Department of Agriculture Offers Suggestions Which are of Value phase of the road important than that The general im- certain types is er- road has ever will road specialists Department of only about be considered per- grading, culverts, constructed by engineers the traffic, and unless they maintained. But the be prolonged A poor improved by may be- good There is no proble m more of maintenance. that there are permanent pression that are No constructed or the of roads roneous permanent ever been according to the be, States The may the bridges. Roads skillful highway destroyed of United Agriculture, things that are a road manent and the most will soon be by rain property frost, wind, are life of these roads may maintenance. be by systematic road will not only noper maintenance, but DIOT in time than a road without it. The first and in earth road maintenance is to keep well drained. To insure the ditches should be obstructions removed crown maintained. Ex- cept for very stony soi] the road ma- chine or scraper may be used very effectively for this work. The ma- chines should be used once or twice a year and the work should be done when the soil is damp, so that it will pack and bake into a hard crust. Wide and shallow side ditches should be maintained with sufficient fal] and capacity to dispose of sur- face water. These ditches can in most places be constructed and re- paired with a road machine. | All vegetable matter such as sods and weeds should be kept out of the road as they makeé a spongy surface which retains moisture. Clods are also objectionable for they soon turn to dust or mud and for that reason roads should never be worked when dry or hard. Boulders or loose stones are equally objectionable if a smooth surface to be secured. come better last commandment the surface good drainage kept open, all and a smooth is — = eel GI re. ! SYSTEM COST $18,000,000 Does not gum the hair. Lasts lenger in the sun and wind. Guaranteed to increase the flow of milk. yives cows peace. Will cleanse the poultry house. Make horses good natured. Will do all we claim for it. a chance FOR SALE AT Chandler's DRUG STORE ‘West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M. Beware of Mosquitoes They are dangerous. They often spread disease. Don’t let them bite Rexall o| Skeeter Skoot Will keep mosquitoes away from you, Just rub a little on the ex- posed’ parts of your body, and they won't come Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 10. 25 & 50¢ near you. Sold only at E. W. Garber 81 E. MAIN ST, THE REXALL STORE sun Sun Suk VISIT THE Mount Joy Garage PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor If your Ford needs attention, I me, I carry a pairs for these cars and can fix you up on short notice. to fead in: MT. JOY, PA. | will be pleased to have you call on] complete line of re-| also stopped the action of the bowels so quickly that in many cases great Pennsylvania Railroad Up-to-Date In damage of a permanent nature fol-! Equipment lowed. | | | A skilful osteopathic With the completion on September will in a few moments inhabit the 1st of an elaborate plan of improve action of the nerves controlling the ments in its automatic block signal peristaltic action of the bowels and system, the Pennsylvania Railroad thus give immediate relief without wi; have more four-track line oper- |harmfu] after effects. Abstinence steq under automatic signals than from food and the judicious applica- any railroad in the world [tion of cold compresses will give the| $6,000,000 the Penn- same satisfactory has in the past quickly. equipped 253 miles of The free with (the simple herb ointment, made io [fro herbs described in the Home Health Club book, Vol. 5, gives the | quickest relief and of the most pittshurg and | satisfactory nature because it does .delphia and nothing but remove the inflammation |equipped with and in no way hinders the outward’ ‘nals. rogress y Ss tter which | : {0 € hn of any Waste ma | The signal system on the Pennsyl- {may still remain in the bowels. In . vania Railroad East of Pittsbur {this way the danger of Peritonitis or| . ure | ud ; and Erie, represents an estimated In- Appendicitis is safely and] | even be 4 |vestment of approximately $18,000, overcome. Every family| : a | 000. The difficulty in arriving at [should make up and keep on hand | ; {more than an approximate figure is for emergencies a number of such] : that many changes simple herb remedies th t ip due to the fact at contai : : = (have been made in the signals from no poisons opiates, whiskey or| coal tar preparations. [we to time in the past thirty years. The electro-pneumati The Home Health Club through| | fo su e InterioeRing ; [switch and signa] system in the New its books and by personal letters is always glad to help any reader of | York Station and on the electric line : i |between Sunnyside Yard, L. I, and this paper who suffers from bowel or vanhatten Transfer. N 1. aicoe any other ailment. Co $1 750.000 Herne ' ps Si | cost ,750,000. It takes a normal force of 1800 > ; tthe G a Rol [men to maintain the Pennsylvania's A reunion o e Gram an udis- ill families of this section of 0 i Sites 1. costs to. keep : : i these signals in order no less than county held at Chickies Park| 500,000 a year. Thursday. All had a delightful time ’ music was provided as a feature| Several generations John Gramm of Spark From Traction Engine Sup- posed to Have Destroyed Building physician At a cost of results but not sO gylyania Railroad three “years external application of jts main lines On September 1st the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad between New York and Phila Washington will be automatic block sig: | easily or +3 , Family Reunion at Chickies was — — BIG BARN BURNS and of the outing. were represented. Atlantic City, journeyed the si distance to attend the event. ls mA —— of Mr. Joseph No Change in Rout ge | 2 its contents, The Lincoln Highway will not be| re-routed, In a letter from the presh| dent of the Lincoln Highway | ciation to President Wilson in an-| swer to his request that the high-| way be changed, it is stated a . such action is beyond the control of Pear Bellaire, four miles northeast the association. Hence the Lincoln |°f Elizabethtown and is one of. the Highway will go through Lancaster |l2rgest in that section, being eighty | feet long and nearly as wide. At [the time of the fire the farmer was | thrashing with a traction engine out- fit and the presumption is that the building took fire from a spark from the engine. The men, A large bank barn Huntzberger, with all |burned Wednesday about four o'clock. The loss will reach $5,000 is partially covered by insur ance. The Huntzberger farm is located ad originally planned. errr Congratulations, John John J. Shultz, son of Joseph K. Shultz of Washington Boro, has | been appointed postmaster of that | town, he having recently passed a {eivil service examination with a high average. There some talk of) {moving the post office from its pres- {ent location to the store of Frank C. | Witmer four doors away. SED rn in number, were working thrashed wheat some one yelled “fire.” Every his best, but the barn was a timber box, filled as it was with the season’s crops, and in la few minutes it was a mass of (flames, and in a very short time was entirely destroyed. Seven hogs, part of the farm im- plements and a couple of wagons burned. The horses and cattle saved. f eleven busy when one did literally away is | | | Erecting Big Stack W. W. Fairer is repairing and will |re-erect the large stack that was | damaged at the Billmyer squarrie during the recent storm. The stack lis about 110 feet long and weighs (ten tons. Work on the stack is now being done at the Fairer shops and when completed force of men will it in place. AQ rt were were nD Want Mt. Gretna Incorporated Summer residents of Mt. Gretna are agitating for the incorporation of the resort into a borough as the di- a | put an automatic sig- Tax Collector Short { The accounts of tax collector W. Agent|N. Hall of Carlisle being gone over. Thus -far he over $3,000 | short. Ek General Repair Work a Specialty | Also Automoble Hiring are for Firestone & Pullman Tires. is ap ap —— Read the Bulletin | The rect result of the robbery of the post office by safe blowing, the perpetrat- ors being successful in their work thru the lack of police protection. incorporation would mean the ing in of North Lendonderry Cornwall townships. West GAINS 40 POUND REMARKABLE RE NEW TISSUE B LINE TABLETS OF RUN-DOWN N MEN Prove it Yourself by of Tonoline Tabld George, I never the effects of tha ment, Tonoline Tablets, up of weight and lost It acted more like a mir medicine.” said a well-kng man yesterday in speaki revolution that had taken) his condition. “I began to t there was nothing on e could make me fat. I trie digestives, heavy eating, die and almost everything could think of, but without 9 Any man or woman who recover normal weight new treatment Tonoline T4 “I have been thin for years and gan to think it was natural fo to be that way. Finally I read remarkable processes bro about by use of Tonoline Tabs, decided to try myself Well, whe look at myself in the mirror now think it is somebody else. I hd put on just forty pounds during t last forty days and never fd stronger or more nervy in my life. Tonoline Tabs are a powerful in ducer to nutrition, increases cell growth, food, increases the number of bloodcorpuscles and as a necessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds out the figure? : For women who can never appear stylish in anything they wear be- cause of their thinness this re- markable treatment may prove a revelation. It is beauty maker as well as a form builder and nerve strengthener. Tonoline Tabs cost $1 for a 50-days’ treatment, at drug- mailed by American Co., Boston, Mass. “By like beer can best the gists, or Proprietary Aug.5-4t eel Gree STONE INSTEAD OF PHOSPHATE Landis Bros.,, of Rheems, Will a Big Quarry in Donegal Open ‘The Landis Brothers recently dis- covered a good thing up in Donegal "on_ their valuable farm of 100 acres in the highest state of cultivation, there being about ten acres that con- tain high-grade limestone to such an extent that they can operate a quarry with a forty-foot breast. They procufed a number of samples from abandoned quarry, and forwarded them to a chemical engineer, who returned analysis of 97.19 per cent. lime. Professor J. W. an White, an expert = of the Pennsylvania State College, recommends ground limestone of high analysis as being equal to any ordinary phosphate. He says phos- phate used to excess sours the soil, whereas ground or pulverized stone has the opposite effect. Limestone’ sown about one ton per acre has been tested for wheat and grass, producing a special yield of wheat and two enormous crops of clover. The two following years the second: year stalks measured 40 inches long. This is the very thing the Lancaster county farmers are in need of. The Landis Brothers will endeavor to restore the sweetness of the soil with pulverized limestone. Last Mon- day they put a large force to ex-| cavating for extensive crushing and plant that will be able to prepare from 30 to 40 tons per day. The plant will include | three or more large bins for storage, from which they will sell it in 100 pounds per bag, or loose, as the pur- chaser may desire. They anticipate having the plant in full operation about the beginning of August, in ‘order to meet the demand for fall seeding, which commences about September 20. At Denver, Pa., there ig a large plant of the same kind, where far- mers use the limestone in preference to phosphate. S————— an pulverizing — ———— | er MAY PROVE FATAL When Will Mount Joy People Learn the Importance of it? Backache is only a simple thing at first; But if you find ’tis from the kidneys That serious kidney troubles may follow. That dropsy or Bright's man be the fatal end. You will be glad to know the fol- lowing experience. "Tis the honest statement of a resi- dent of this locality. Mrs. John Clark, Marietta, Pa., says: was such that it caused me much misery. I suffered every day from backache and pains in my sides and my head ached all the time. I had dizzy spells and sometimes found it hard to breathe. My whole body be- came swollen and I was in a serious condition. Doan’ Kidney Pills were recommended so highly that I used them. They cured me permanently.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't] simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that| Mrs. Clark had. Foster-Milburn Co. Prop., Buffalo, N. Y. —— Cee ee At Work on State Road A sprinkler and road roller were! unloaded at Middletown last week to used on the state highway be- tween Middletown and Elizabeth-| town. Over a dozen men were at work at the upper end thi) week ang more at wer end. § Stones ve ne reek. disease E. Market St, “My condition be he 1 oy I 0 Ov DOOOGE DODO OOOOOOOOOOO Tea oy 6:57 Returning, (So. Carolina Ave. Station), 7:05 P. M. TICKETS GOOD ONLY ON SPECIAL TRAIN vor full information consult handbill or nearest T PENNSYLVANIA RAI DOOOOOOOOOO0OO00D0000O00OO00O00000000001 leaves 2 DOOO0O000C i JN OL FLYN We have the best on the market yellow With double and stitched ribs. A great im style steepled rib kind, $1.00 and $1.25 ed rib, $1.40 and $1.50: ln LEATHER SEAM NETS; -§2.00." P00 EXPRESS OR CARRIAGE NETS, $2.50 and $3.00. BUGGY NETS, $2.25, $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 and $3.75. BUGGY NETS, FLANK, $2.25 and $3.00 Frank B. Groff The North Market Street Saddler 108001 11100 iil Lili 1 - AUGUST SALE Greatest values in Furniture, Carpets and Rugs ever given will be found in this Sale; gathered from the best makers in the country; Furniture of absolute dependability in Quality and Work- manship; in Style, Finish and Durability; Our Guarantee fof that. You must see the stock to appreciate its beauty and variety. Particular attention is directed to the Brass Beds. If you are looking for Real] Values in Real Brass Beds, our store has the most astonishing line ever shown at any August sale, Quality was the first consideration in all buying for this sale. Every piece is minutely inspected before it goes into stock, and is guaranteed to the limit for honest materials, best workman- ship, and thorough, all-around dependability. Our one and one-fourth acres of floor space is with furniture values that are positively astonishing. Westenberger, Maley & Myers 125-131 East King St. LANCASTER, PA THINK OF THIS Dixie Tires and Tubes, guaranteed 3,500 miles—30x3 casing, $9.50; 30x3% Anti-Skid, $10.25; Red Tube, $2.20; Pennsylvania Oilproof Tires and Tubes guaranteed 4,500 miles—30x3 casing, $1275; Oilproof 30x33 Vacuum Cup, $18.00; Gray Tubes, $2.35, Do not wait until you have the accident or are compelled by law to get your horn. Dean Battery Horn, guaranteed for 5 years, $6.00. Hand Klaxons at the usual prices, Bicycles made to order from $25.00 to $35.00, Guaranteed tires, ete. Lubricating Oils, Greases, Columbian Ignition Batteries, Prest-O-Lite Servicdg Yard Storage free. Pri epair work compares with any, overflowing Sarre EW _ HAV
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