The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 10, 1915, Image 4

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Special Prices for This Month
Prices include sewing, laying and lining, anywhere in the
county,
Hartford Best Ten Wire Tapestry
larly $1.00 a yard, now 89 a yard.
$1.50 Hartford Basorah Axminster Carpet, now $1.29 a yd.
Smith Axminster Carpets, now 98¢ a yard.
$1.50 Wilton Velvet Carpets, now $1.29 a yard.
89c Tapestry Carpets, 75¢ a yard.
75¢ Ingrain Carpets, 55¢ a yard Lowest Prices
65¢ Ingrain Carpets, 50¢ a yard. a: In
58¢c All Wool Rag Carpets, 50¢ a yard.
50c Rag Carpets, now 45¢ a yard, Lancaster
Armstrong Best Printed Linoleums, at 49ic a yard.
Remnants of $1.25 Inlaid Linoleum, 4 to 10 yards in a
at 85¢ a square yard.
Brussels Carpet, regu-
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piece,
Rugs Specially Priced
Smith, Sanford, Bigelow, and Hartford Axminster Rugs,
Wl the best known makes, sold everywhere at $25, our price,
9x12 feet. $19.98.
Smith Saxony Axminster Rugs, floral and Oriental
terns, size 9x12, “¥fffilarly $20.00, now $15.98.
Tapestry Rugs, 9x12, regularly $15.98, now $11.98
Tapestry Rugs, 9x12, regularly $18.00, now $13.98.
Velvet Rugs in all the different qualities and
range of prices $15.98 $17.75, $19.98 and $33.98

for size
pat-
designs,

Sewing Machines
Buy a “Reliance,” the best machine
and equal to many at double the money
eled steel attachments with each machine,
zuarantee,
Reliance
$15.50,
made at
Ful] set
ilso a ten
the price,
of nick-
years’
Machines,
$19.50 and $21.50. Challenge Ma-
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Wingert & Haas
144 North Queen St., Lancaster,


Raise Them Without Milk
Why throw away money by knocking them in the head or
selling them for a dollar or two at birth when they can be raised or
vealed WITHOUT MILK at a fraction of the cost of feeding milk.
You profit both ways selling the mulk and still have the calves.
The Best Milk Substitute fo Use is
the most successful milk substitute on the market—-the standard
of perfection. Thousands of farmers are using it and cannot say
enough for it. [ts NOT a stock food—it's a complete food that
long experience has proved to be nght for rearing calves. It
contains al! the nutrition of milk prepared in the most digestible
form and 1s sold on a money back guarantee to give results.
BOOKLET “WHLKLESS CALVES" PREE
100 Ibs. equal to 100 gallons milk—Try it on your calves,

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The New (Green Grocery

The undersigned have opened, a first-clags green grocery and
fresh fish marketyon West Main Street where they will always
have on hand afl kinds of FRESH GREEN GOODS IN SEASON.
ALSO FRESH FISH AT ALL TIMES,
This store Will also be the retall department for Mr, E H. Zer-
cher’s products |such as cut flowers of all kinds, potted plants,
bulbs, ete. /
They will greatly appreciate a portion of your patronage. All
orders will ive their best and prompt attention. Prices must
be right, .
aks & Keener
West Main Str MOUNT JOY. PA.
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| among railroad
| part of this state, says the “excess”
{ in efficient train operation.
| “Two brakemen
| sufficient, as I could get more eftec-
| tive work from two than I could from
| & larger crew.
| work to keep a larger number busy.
| depot and the passengers always were
| accorded
. resentatives to give Mr. ‘Full Crew’ a
| in freight
| Railroad conductor says:
| trains convinced’ me, as it would any
| Representative, I shall do all I can to
| large part of u
| business because he exercises his citi.
zen’s right to urge his views upon a
THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA.
GONG GTORS ON |
«CESS CREWS
Experienced Men Assert That
Over-iianning of Trains
is Bad Practice.
For a
tion,
HOME HEALTH clus
y Dr. David 'H.
be nor
Mistakes: All make them, which
some make more
people
than others.
mistakes than we do ourselves.
mistake is made by an
If a mistake is made by the
many lives may be lost, but it is more
likely to be only one. The
may hide even that mistake, Errors most
Rockaway, N. J., March 1.
Not a few railroad trainmen are
taking open position for repeal of the
extra crew, or “excess man crew”
laws. With forty-two years’ experi-
ence as a passenger train conductor
on the New Jersey Central Railroad, U€
Samuel A. Crook, wilely known sprinkled one-fourth
men in the northern sawdust over a vegetable salad and find it
ate it after having talked for
to say and they are
in any walk of life. foods,
public
Recently in a
? York gave a public
Prof” in New
man is a hindrance rather than a help
He stated that only a few trees salads.
ould furnish the right kind of saw- edition
lust. That which he ate was from
the Elm and Linden.
to furnish something
irritation to the muccus lining of the ful to
intestines would cure constipation, | tion,
For this same purpose many ©ating
physicians recommend bran, com-
monwheat bran, which is no less a
sawdust than that which the
ate. Of the two varieties I believe I
would prefer to risk a finely ground
supply of Linden sawdust to the
bran, The sharp edges of the hard,
“l am very much opposed to the
law,” says this veteran conductor.
I always considered
There is not enough
“We never had an accident at a
first class service, despite
the fact that my trains sometimes
contained as many as seven coaches.
I will use my influence with my rep-
black eye whenever I can.”
Concernin: the “excess man crew”
service, a Pennsylvania
“My many years’ service with the
company as conductor on freight
do more damage than
den wood and the nourishing quali-
ties are equal. Both are wood and
reasonable thinking man, of the use- indigestable and equally unnecessary.
lessness of such a law and of the ex-
cess men for which it provides. Be-
ing personally acquainted with our
and if
LEINBACH
make plain to him the absurdity of
Reeder, Chicago, Ill." movement of the
Some- changed the second cond
times others suffer more through our stipation will be worse
If a This second
operator on soon as the inner ‘surfay
the railroad many lives may be lost. testineg get used to the i
doctor protect themselves againg
Many people make the
grave too concentrated diet,
of the fatal kind are rare I am glad furnish but little waste or bulk, One Man,
liable to occur meal daily
lecture a comfor
this purpose the raw foods are best. Attendance, Pyle, Couch and others.
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nstration of sawdust eating. He The entire meal need not be of un-
of an ounce of cooked foods,
some and fresh vegetables, some of the lat-'3;4 Serena A.
time about the benefits to be derived. ter are more palatable in the form of years, occupy cells in the Lancaster
The object was ceips for making raw fruit and vege ing
which through table salads that would be very help- Stroh, of that
sand, as some of the extrme fadists eq with being drunk and disorderly
do is a mistake
«prof” Prove costly in the end.
Ther
in town on Monday afterrfon when have done time in jail before.
| woody fiber of bran would, I believe a match was pulled off be
the soft Lin- John Miller and Mr Harry
‘Peggy’ said it
pionship of Mount Joy an
Wed ay, March 10, 191%
- the latter, Everything about the caf
increase peristals p match was good hut the shooting— nefMoreville, The cattl
bowel o and that was only half bad. ,K The sol} Yo Walter M. Dunia
unless 8 five bird race i i “Fozzy” and abolit to be removed whe
the cons e- ‘Haz” was won by the latter by a 4 was discovered.
1- to 1 score, although yo of Miller's {
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time they will, t on the farm of Joh
mal, but
caused
eel Ee ee.
. birds fell dead out | Bring Results







condition
nourishing food,
should consist of bulky man,
Sufficient should be eaten to man; A
tably fill the stomach, For Retriver of dead birds,
ee ere I es ee
although many people,
Fruits, nuts |
Obnoxious Couple Sent to Jail
most delightful. Warren D, Miller, aged fifty years,
f bounds-—down Our Adg
p at Snyder's dam. Messrs, Getz and }
1- the scribe also shot, The score:
a Miller, [Co ule 0-0-0-2-0
te ofa Retz. 4... ovaen 1-0-1-0-0-0-1-0-3
They eat the Bumblesock ............ 1-1-0-0-1-0-1-0-4
{those that Chief scorer, Blondy Millard; Trap
“Washey” Carpenter; Bird >
Killer of strays, Mushy Good; Tells How Viiol Restores
The worm; Strength and Vitality to the
Her Charge.
Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N.Y.
— ‘I have been at work among the sick
whenever I have used Vinol for run-
down, weak or emaciated patients, they
have been visibly benefited by it. One
(Hornafing oo on 1-1-0-2-1 : MOTHER SUPERIOR
Washington Carpenter; Bird
Weak, Worn-Out Ones in
White, aged seventy and poor for nearly eighteen years, and
and Spring, of patient, a young woman, was so wealf
The Home Health Club county jail, having been arrested by
of Dr. Lindlahr’'s Nature Cure Constables Showers
Cook Book gives many delightful re- Manneim, and committed for a hear- @nd ill she could hardly creep to my door
3 for aid, and was leaning on a friend’s
Justice of the Peace arm. I supplied Vinol to her liberally
place. It is claimed and in a month when she returned to
those troubled witl constipa- that Miller ig habitually drunk and thank me I hardly recognized her. She
but personally I believe the disorderly and furnishes liquor to in- Was strong her ler Sharning and her
a : : e 0
of bran, sawdust 8nd eVen toxjcated persons. The wife is charg yttered from So art, rh at
more people may know about Vinol, as
disorderly house. a 1s pothing mikes Ing happies in
= e wor an relieve the sick,”’—
| The couple have nade themselves Mother M. ALPHONSA LATHROP, O.S.D.,
obnoxious to the residents of the Hawthorne, N.Y.
town and an effort will be made to Such Sisiterestad and reliable testi-
: 71d the commu mony should convince everyone of the
ird shoot ty of them. Both merits of Vinol, our delicious cod liver
and iron tonic to build up health and
strength for all weakened and nervous
conditions, whether caused from over-
work, worry or chronic coughs and colds.
If Vinol fails to benefit we return your
fever had money.
of fifty W. D. CHANDLER g
before
that isl liable to ang conducting a
re GB
A Live Bird Sho
e was a little live
en Mr. | pee Wiese cuennzry
rnafius Bad News Again
cham-| Report was made to the authorities
rytown yesterday that aphthoug
that was the case, nats off to been discovered in a herd
was for
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ERISMAN’S CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs, I. B. Erb from Lititz,
spent last Thursday with A. H. Erb
and family.
Earl and Stella Witmer visited in
the home of Daniel Miller's on Sun-
day near Rheems. in
Mr. Levi Eby accompanied the
East Donegal directors and Dr. Fleish-
er visiting the schools.
The A. B. and A. H, Erb families
attended grandpa Erb’s public sale at
on Saturday.
Correct
Glove Fashions
Smart spring styles and shades
gloves of kid or fabric; a
broad array, embracing every new
thing created for the new sea-
son’s wear, $1, $1.50 to $3
Petersburg
About Corsets
1915 Models
An incomparable showing; rep-
resenting everything correct and
foremost in corsetry, Gog y
Rengo Belt, R & G, Nemo, M
ican Lady, Crown, Royal Wore
ter and others; all famous and
pendable models, $1, $1.50 to
85.
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Miss Anna Brubaker had her
chool at Lancaster on Friday to see
at H r's store.
~ farmers delivered
ir tobacco crop this
: wpm, pee, Wm
ain but a few crops
munity
Approved St
For The New
> millinery in
rns. conform
he noted ia
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ecognized de
signers of
is the keynote, witt
add character andbe
1 any other,
workrooms are groupe
adaptationg from tl}
from our own
productions and

MILLINERY
An Exquisite Display Reveal
vles In Trimmed Headwear
Styles are variel; every new straw, every new
is included, as well :g the favored materials and trimmings. SEE
THIS MATCHLESS COLLECTION OF HATS AT $3.50 TO
$50.00. SEE OU WONDERFUL ARRAY OF § 1.98 HATS,
ALTOGETHER AN /NRIVALLED DISPLAY, AS WILL BE
CONCEDED BY EVE!Y OBYN w ANT VISITOR.
correct shape
ing The Very La Ric Spring Fashions |
in Women’s High Class
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Hats .
Trimmed Free
millinery ser-
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Intimidation © Sip Activity
For Brot gf “Evposs
jon fea low, Tea Served Free
An invitation is extended to all
“Style Show” visitors to take tea
in our New Tea room. Nothing
on sale. (fourth floor).
Don’t Miss This
Special Exhibit
A Gorgeous Display
Of Evening Silks
And Accessories
Ezhibition Booth, Fourth Floor
A Great Feature
The Store’s
Spring
Decorations
The store in spring attire, pre-
sents a sight marvelously beauti-
ful; without doubt the finest dec-
orative scheme ever planned by
any Lancaster store. The great
rotunda is extremely handsome
and this section in particular is
worthy of a special trip. A bril
liant electrical] illumination, bow-
ers of smilax, clusters of blos-
some, palms, ferns, butterflies and
other beauty makers complete
the picture, Be sure to see it,
Our “No charge
vice,” ‘made up of the best mil-
linery talent is extended to all
purchases of hats and trimmings
at our store.
Philadelphia, March 1.
Boycott to co: a siop of active
efforts ior ig, e Kull Crew
Laws—*“¢ i ’ laws—has
been threo‘~-ned a-ainst some busi-
Pittsburgh
In con-
attempts at intimi-
that a very ,
favor of
laws.
vcott be se- |
st any man’s
and cever Y er
nection with such
dation. disc
ates.
repeal of thes
Therelcre oul
riously undertal-e
question of public concern, it would
not include even the great body of
tralnmen. Employed in Pennsylvania
and New Jersey there are now about
2500 “excess” men in railroad train
crews.
The “excess” brakeman, to whom
railroads in Pennsylvania and New
Jersey last year paid $1,725,000, and
to whom since the “excess man crew”
laws became effective, thirteen of the
companies have paid $4,466,000, num-
ber only ahout one man out of every
B50 voters in the two states. i

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Manheim Store Sold
At public sale on Saturday Henry |
Oeschle purchased from the execu: |
tors of the estate of Henry Arndt, |
deceased, a two-story brick building]
at present used as a furniture store]
on East High street, in Manheim, |
for $1626. He will convert the]
building into a double dwelling]
house.
( tr sn es AAR AI
x Purchased Plumbing Business {
Percy Fuhrman, a plumber who |
was employed by C. A. Herr, at Co-|
lnmbia, has purchased the plumbing |
business of Postmaster Sneitman.of|
Mizabethtown. Mr, Fnhrman will|
move his family to that growing]
borough.
Spring Blouses
BE
We print all the pews fit to print
Read the Bulletin
special §1.59
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Dainty and pretty crepe de chine
blouses that embody the very smartest
“knacks,” faultlessly made, some fash-
iined with a convertible coliar that can
be worn either as a low rolling collar
or as a standing collar, when buttoned
close to neck; regularly $2.48 and $2.95,
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The Aithorative and Most Refined
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Parisianbnd American Fashbn:
FQ Spring and Summer 1915
eady For Your Approval
“2A Super},--But Practical Showing ¢
Gowns, Buits, Coats & Wai
Leinbach style and garments are peerless. Models and materia
taken from the high} /uthorative style sources of New York and Paris.
yoa will s22 th2 veryR" ast pronouncemsnts of the skilled designer and
of the weavers art.
imaginable,---AND A
beautiful.
undreds upon hundreds of the most exquisite ga
are as wonderfully low priced as they are fascina
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New Sbhring Tailored Suits
pecial $13.95 pe
show offerings. Choice of more than a dozen smart
and distinctive modelsilldeveloped from elegant quality gaBordines, serges,
poplins and checks, s ring the distinguished features of high cost productions
Black, Navy, Sand, Pull B:ljian Blue, Black and White Checks, Suits that
compare favorably wiffithe $20.00 models of other stores and our price is
only $13.95.
One of our big st}
Silk Petticoats
The very newest designs, tailored
with flared flounce; some made \of taf:
feta silk in plain colors and chageeable
shades; others of fine messali silk
black, brown, navy blue, Belgidill blue
light green, dark green and pur Yo
will readily recognize their reg
ue when you see them, special, B
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