9 BT QT ogr wey as vw Are You Undecided where to buy your bill of Lumber? If so, all you have to do fs leek at the prices we are quoting for HIGH GRADE LUMBER as well as everything that is fia- cluded in building, for interior er ex- terior work, from the Timber fn your foundation to the Shingles em your roof. J. N. HERSHEY Dealer In Coal, Lumber, Grain, FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIXER 4 large stock of Feed constantly om hand. Highest cask price paid for grain Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty FLORIN, PENNA. Headquarters For Poultry Goods and Disinfectant If you are In need of any poultry foods it will pay you to get my prices before buying. I esiry the following well known brands: ul i | § GARBER'S BARKER'S PRATT'S RUSTE CONKEY'S SEVER'S HES -ES Also agent for Security Calf food and - Gulvet, the great cattle tonic. gig The Rexall Store E. W. GARBER EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. We Are Ready For Fall--ARE YOU*~? This Stors is fairly brimming over with bright, fresh, new Fall Btocks of Furniture, Rugs, Carpets and Furniture; five large floors of them; al] ready for your choosing. Is your home ready for Fall? This is the time to refurnish | that room, or rdd a piece here and there throughout the house to make it more cozy. Our modern delivery, low operating expense aad Inexpeasive location saves our customers $10,000 annually. { Westernberger, Maley & Myers LANCASTER, PENNA. 125-131 East King Street CH dob bbb Bd Bd bd BB Sd BB S 4 All Matters Given Prompt Attention 4 Neatly and Hecurately Drawn ] Papers +IORTGAGES PREPARED. SALE CLERKING. ACCOUNTS COLLECTED. ESTATES SETTLED DEEDS WRITTEN. WILLS DRAWN. | The Chas. H. Zeller Insurance Agency HENRY!G. CARPENTER, MGR. Sree the Post Office Mount Joy, Pa- BELL PHONE CONNECTIONS Brlvoiolocfocfosfoefecfocfocfordectesfocdeofororferfesfootenonfonfocfonecfosfunfeciooforfocfectocfecgeofocfocfosfocfocfecooforocforirefocofoufocfocfe PETE TTT TT PT IPTV PIvTrovTeoTeoeese dededefedudeduiedufeduirduiduiduigidebdeidad i a Saeed eh i. Who Got Your Nerve ? What What was said that got om your nerve? little incident ruf- fled your temper? Do you know that nerves are not serving their proper function when they get you into trouble in this way? Better keep your nerves in good shape. Take Chandler’s Syrup of Hypophosphates Every It makes your nerves right and keeps them right. in- gredient contained in it is potent, pure, powerful and perfect im ac- a bottle at T5c. Try | Chandler's Drug Store MOUNT JOY PENNA. YOU CAN ALWAYS GET TEE RIGHT HATS, CAPS GLOVES At The Right Price at Wingert& Haas 144 North Queen St., Lancaster. { or three inches. | very firm in the | in place. | mangel, rutabages, { ike are relished by the fowls. | should i | consequently and the record book. | come | where { business man hag a ledger VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR THL FARMERS Dairying on a Paying Basis—Barley for Fattening Hogs—Feeding of Hens for Eggs—Support Your Gragpevines—Do Not Make Dairy a Burden A clean, well-bedded place, well lighted and well ventilated, is im- portant for the fall calf, The calf pen preferably should be on the south side of the barn and in a part of the barn where the temperature does not effect it very much and where there is no direct draft. Do not make dairying or any other farm work a drudgery. Milk- ing cows in the early morning, and late at night, and doing a full day's work in between during the day will eventually drive the boys te the cities, and the hired man will lose interest. To control horers in peach, plum and cherry trees, build around the bases of the trunks new mounds of earth 8 to 12 mound is left throughout mer and until October 15, when itis pulled down and the small borers destroyed before they have entered | the tree. The most critical period of piglife | is just before . and after weaning. Pigs need the closest attention and watching during those few days | | when changing their diet from the | | balanced ration nature | they must henceforth depend on. | It is best to frame blackberries in {the fall. Usually only five or six { canes from each root should be al- | lowed to grow, the others being pulled out while they are still small. When the canes are two ang one half to three feet high the tips | should be cut or pinched back two This checks upward | 8Towth and many laterals push out. These laterals bear the fruit the | following season. A good way to support grape vines that have been set in a row is with posts and smooth wire. Set posts ground, about ten feet apart, on these posts fasten three smooth wires, fence fashion, and to these wires tie the grape branches with strips of goods of sufficient strength to hold the vines After frost the branches should be well cut back. Are you giving the layerg as much grain feed as they want? If not, better see to it. Hens consume large { quantities of grass and when shut up they misg thig food. Turnips, beets, carrots and fhe Cab- | bage is good. Sprouted oats is, per- | haps, the best green feed, as in it | the hens get both th» green sprouts | ang the grain. Some kind of green ration ig necessary, how ever, if Barley will not put fat on hogsas rapidly as will corn. The hull barley is indigestible and is not re- lished by hogs. This grain produces | pork very high in quality. The finest bacon in the world is from barley | fed hogs. This grain, like corn, is carbonaceous in character and not be fed exclusively. Where barley is grown and is avail | able for hog feeding it can be used as a considerable portion of the ra- tion with very good results. The | kernels are small and hard, and { preferably crushed before feeding. In order to put business basis every { to use the milk farmer needs scales, the tester Farmers must proposition and do a bookkeeping to know are. Every successful to guide him in transactions. Every dairyman needs to enter a separate account with each of his cows so that he may have an indicator to tell him at the end of the year just how much feed each has consumed, the amount of milk produced and the percentage it tests. Too many farmers of this country are still keeping serub cows, feeding | | and milking them twice each day, | | fourteen times each week and sixty | | times each month. to this little simple they his cea Gee BAINBRIDGE Miss Corina Clark was visiting at Marietta Thursday. Robert Hawthorne of Philadel’ phia, ig visiting hig son here. Jacob Beckley, of Harrisburg, visited his mother several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. George lumbia. Mrs. Isaac Kuntzelman visited her daughter at Steelton, several days the past week. Mrs. Andrew Boreman spent several days at Lancaster and Co- lumbia with relatives and friends. Mrs. Sophia Green has returned from an extended visit with her daughter at Mount Carmel, Carbon county. Miss Blanche Good has accepted the position of clerk at the Bain- bridge post office and entered upon her duties Monday. The Bainbridge band is rehearsing new music for their summer work, and a number of new players are going to be with them for next sea- son. The epidemic of la grippe in this section fz still on the Increase, Farmers Column inches high, The | the sum- ; provides in | | the sow’s milk to the coarser foods | | duties of | ! evening dairying upon a | ler, | Geib, the hens are expected to lay proper- | J | ly during the winter months. THE week. The worst sufferer is Mrs. Caroline Seachrist. The roads are drifting badly in this section due to the high wind and many roadg are closed. This was the first real snow of the sea- son, seven inches falling. The many friends of W. Scott Longenecker who was cut with a razor several weeks ago, will be glad to learn that he is on a fair way to recovery, and that he will soon be home from the Columbia Hospital. UCSD MARIETTA Mr. and Mrs. Barr Spangler Married 69 Years Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Barr Spangler, vener- able residents of Marietta last Wed- .nesday celebrated gixty-nine years of married life, They are the oldest married couple in Lancaster county, and presumably in the gtate. Both enjoying the best of health. Sixty- nine years ago the Rev. Boggs, a minister of the Marietta Presby- terian church married them. Marietta, postoffice since the at- tempted robbery on Sunday night, has been made burglar proof. Large | bars are bolted across the doors and | windows on the inside, and an | electric alarm system, concealed in | such a manner that it would be im- possible to get at from the outside | hag been installed. | The shoot for gtate honors be- {tween Charles Humer, of this place, and Dr. John Graves, of Delaware aware Water Gap last tiem and is confined to bed. The event will take place soon. The regu- | lar state shoot at Harrisburg will be held about February 22. Miss Viola Bowers employed in | the Marietta gilk mill is seriously 11 | in the Columbia hospital Yollowing | an appendectomy. Miss Bowers | underwent the operation on Friday afternoon. The Boy Scouts of this place, de- | feated the High School quintette 29 to 23. tl Gees WESTERN RAPHO Mr. Abram Brandt and Mr. Waser from Silver Springs, spent Sunday in the families of and John Geib. Mr. and Mrs. tained at Christian Brandt dinner op Mrs. John Pyle, ton D. Hollinger. The Ground Hog no doubt a variety dictions made for But what will the Torrid Zone, if Mr. his shadow there? Mr. Amos P. Geib of Brooklyn, N. Y., who was spending his vacation with hig .parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. for a few weeks will shortly return to Brooklyn to resume his at the Columbia University. The Keystone Literary Society held at Mastersonville school house largely attended on Friday showing that the com- munity is becoming more interested in educational affairs. The question for debate this coming Friday even ing 1s Resolved, “That Language if More Valuable to Our Country Than Mathematics.” All who may be in- Mr and Mrs. Clay- day is past and of weather pre- next six weeks. result be in the Ground Hog saw was terested in this question should at- | sparkg fly when ' tend and see the this subject is thrashed out. IAP re + em NOTICE! Mt. Joy, Pa., Feb. 1, 1916 Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any ' bills con- tracetd by my wiife, Mrs. Sadie Mil- after this date. 2-2t. it should be groundor ! feb. H. rsd Ro dealers, will > at Lancas- Bayuk tobacco erect a Bros., $75,000 a7 wal ter. DB UE noe men AM. HEAT FLASH ES, DILLY, "NERVOUS Hest Paper—Bullatin. OY 8 J¢ v Mrs. Wynn Tells H. Is How Lydia | | | Emswiler | {and son, Frank, are visiting at Co- many new cases developing this pi E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Her During Change of Life. Richmond, Va. — “After taking seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound I feel like a new woman. Ial- ways had a headache during the Change of Life and wasaiso troubled with other bad feelings com- mon at that time— dizzy spells, nervous feelings and heat flashes. Now Iam in better health than I ever was and recommend your remedies to all my friends. ”— Mrs. LENA WYNN, 2812 E. O Street, Richmond, Va. While Change of Life is a most crit- ical period of a woman’s existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany it may be controlled, and normal health : restored by the timely use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Such warning symptoms are a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backaches, dread ‘of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable ap- petite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness. BULLETIN, MT. JOY, Water Gap, to be pulled off at “Del- | week, was |! | postponed on account of Mr. Humer | I | having been attacked with rheuma- |S B. G. Stauffer enter- | Sunday: Mr. | and Mrs. John B. Brubaker, Mr. and MILLER | gn PA. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has ! Say This Week Elgin : Watches : SilveroidCases 5.00 Fully narantzed Gold Filled Gapauion Bracelet Watches Hydrofoby in Fildefy Misder Drucker: Wos der hund hut's gevva mit unsera Fildelfy und Nei York tseitinga? Olle Kristdawg sin \se roug kuma mit feina pickters und |reima und shtories waga engel os alowt tswa dousand yawr trurick 5 Un I Sone” @o Ca ~ fu'm| himmel gsunga hen: “Peace on ef good-will to men,” ovver ————— des mohl hut mer net feel g'sai fler g’haerd derfun. Ola- weil er sold und sheer ol de city druck- nda narra far maner pner battel-shif, biksa, pd blei, bis mer net Don WV. Giorrecht (Near Bowman's Store) Sel 0 OR EO BED OL 0. EAE 8 ons denka kon ’'sis hydro- foby ha in era nuchber- MOUNT JOY, PA. sho, pr olaweil en Fildelfy tse nt Mer in SOSA | ym BNE EE b jy fedarsht blawd os PREP HS ih Kon Sich | ¥ { | | i | | | POPULAR | MAGAZINE 00 ARTICLES - 300 ILLUSTRATIONS [{EEP informed of the World’s Progress in] | i - neering, Mechanics and Invention, For] | | Fa d Son and All the Family. It appeals | nd 1 Young Men and Women. i i | i a homes thro Correspor for things new Sand in Written So You Can Understand It] | i p Notes Department (20 Pages) contains) | al Hints for 8. op Work and easy ways for the) 1 to do things around the H hi | Sr Eo rh in- ions for the ‘Moohanic, Camper and Sportsman. | | $1.50 PER YEAR SINGLE COPIES, 15¢| Order from your newsdealer or direct from the publisher.) Sample copy will be sent on request. POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE, 6 No. Michigan yenus, CHICAGO | ET rn pm Se Gin JOHN M. MILLER | and HENRY H. 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SS se ur sawe ner ke | Sam neishprenga kenna far ANYTHINC | fechta, don hucka se in era ledar- - kushenda shteel mit meersham peifa | HAVE YOU TO 8m1d mides im g'fres de weil os meer | What oo YOU WANT TO BUY meer awrma suckers blei und pul- fer fonga im flook uf em battelfeld ! und de fraw und kinner farhunzera | { derhame. OUR SERVICE | | SAVES YOU TIME AND EXPENS | Se haesa’s “preparedness” ovver | WRITE FOR INFORMATION sel {gs yusht en poleit wart far mar- dere. Lus nemond batroga sei in dem ding. Der deivel hetzt und broveert der Unkel Sam neish- prenga bis ar aw en bludicha naws grickt, ovver Gut sawsgt: “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.” —— Keystone Service Box 497 LANCASTER, PA, —_ Stop, Read al Thick ; me a list of your astive, is Rounds Ladies Orchestra fend > oe The third number of the local I nse — ae Lyceum Course ' will ‘be Rounds’ dmc make you am ober in Ladies Orchestra in Mount Joy Hall on Thursday evening, Feb. 10. This production is given in music, song and story. Not a dull moment from start to flnish—before one number is finished the next one begins—a . R. STILL, Jr. oolworth Bldg. Lancaster, Pa LICENSED BROKER co Hi delightful intermingling of the heavy classic numbers with the lightest, popular fancy numbers, | G ARDE A THE ATRE latest popular songs and the old) time favorites, orchestra music for the critical and more for those who desire to be entertained, mirth pro- voking monologues, novologues, | pianologues, every member of the! company a talent entertainer, truly “American’s Greatest.” Thursday Special The King of Comedians Charles Chaplin The City of Scranton haa a $400,- For these abnormal conditions do not | fail to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | table Compound. “Laugh and the world laughs BE- WISE - FRIENDS | clinch large orders for some of the | They could buy | those peddlers usually charge. 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Remit by draft, money order or certified persona] cheek; acceptance of orded optional with consignee. Descriptive folder and complete price list mailed on request. DOUBLE SERVICE TIRE & RUBBER CO. AKRON, O.—Dept C 2 AND READ THIS OVER Lastfall we had the pleasure to most thoughtful and careful buyers |in these prosperous surroundings for Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees. It was easy, for the very reason that they could deal at home, for about half is positively guaranteed good size {and all the leading varieties. Don’t pay 40 or b0c for an apple {tree when you can get the same | thing at home for less. Don’t pay {25 to 40c for peach when you ean |get it for less, etc. If you are interested telephone us. |Let your wants or intentions be | known and I am sure you'll not re |gret it. While we do not grow this |stock we are quite confident that / | we can give you trueto-name and } | good strong stock, grown close. ak {home. We would be glad to show yog-our varieties and prices. Orders taken now for spring delivery. E. H. ZERCHER MOUNT Joy, PENNA. THE'MT. JOY yceum Course | Mount Joy Hall SPIRES Thursday, Feb. 10, 1918 ROUNDS’ LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Tuesday, March 28, 1918 DR. PETER MACQUEEN Thursday, Apr. 13, 1918 THE WINTERS Course Tickets General Admission Reserved Seats --30¢ 5 Cents Extra before attraction at Garber's Drug Store, Me cunt Joy MRS. MELTON'S LETTER To Tired Worn-out Mothers Jackson, Miss. — ‘I shall feel repaid for writing this letter if I can help any tired, worn-out mother or housekee { to find health and strength as 1 have. “I have a family of five, sew, and do my housework ang [ became v much run-down in health. A fri asked me to try Vinol. 1didso and now I am well and strong and my old time energy has been restored. Vinol hasng superior as a tonic for worn-out, rune down, tired mothers or josscheeeth’t —Mrs. J. N. MELTON, Jackson, y W. D. CHANDLER & CO. DRUGGISTS MOUNT Joy. PENNA, each Shop ‘Now Open ALLEN M. WAY BARBER Electric Face and Scalp Massage a Specialty MOUNT JOY SHAVING HAIR CUTTING J. B. HERSHEY’S Tonsorial Parlor EAST MAIN 8T. 000 fire on Saturday in its business