THE WILL GET ABOUT $7,000 WOOKS.. oo tv se suiae as 2:30.31 PREPAREDNESS Fifty per cent. of salary for 44 : Widow of Former Mount Joy Reel-| weekS.. .. .. .. .. .. «0 ..§7.68 Little Talks on Health & Hygiene dent Will Get That Amount Forty-five per cent. of salary for Samuel G. Dixon, M. D., LL. D. 36 Weeks... «i .. .. «0. 40 +.8698 A rough estimate of the amount| Thirty-five per cent. of salary Could you mobilize on short no- that Mrs. Netta May Fitzgerald, for 232 weeks .. .. .. .. ..$5.8T[tice? Is yous individual physical widow of Howard Fitzgerald, the| Twenty-five per cent, of salary equipment always in condition to Bell Telephone Company lineman, for 20 weeks.. .. .. .. .. ..$8.84 meet the demands which Nature | who was killed by a pole falling on| Fifteen per cent. of salary for may thrust upon it? Could you run | him in Elizabethtown will recelvel 140 weeks.. .. .. .. .. ....$280 half a day’s manual labor with the maintenance of herself and] In other words she will draw com-| safety? 1 minor children until they reach the pensation for fifteen years. Of course you may say with per- age of sixteen years is seven, In settling with the company mo|fect truth that there are mot apt to i thousand dollars. Mrs. Fitzgerald provision wag made for compensa-| be any such demands upon you. Rag signed an agreement with the tion for a posthumous child which| You earn your daily bread by men- eompany and last week received | will visit the bereaved mother late tal exertion and expect to continue her first check for the sum of $9.21. in the summer. so doing. Well and good, but are The schedule of compensation A — you sure that your mental equip- which has been agreed upon is as' FElizabeth, wife of George §. Ro. ment is at par. The chances are follows: land of Mountville, died Tuesday| that the man who permits himself Bixty per cent. of salary for 309 from failing health, aged 88 years. (to deteriorate physically cannot EE —————————————————— | Teach the maximum of his mental capacity. Nature unquestionably contem- plated that the, human animal should have a considerable gegree of physical exertion to maintain life... The complexities. of - modern civilization have forced many men and women into occupations where it requires ‘effort to find ‘time or op- portunity for ever a small amount of exercise. Commonly we accept such a condition with some super- ficial expression of regret and move along in our restricted circle of en- deavor until ‘Nature declar war. You can make no treat.es which A M al f E will insure your safety under such e oY vel y conditions. Nothing short of a consistant policy of moderate exer- 9 1 clse and temperate living will pre- Gury S ; or pare you to meet the vital in- | dividual emergency. Your turn will {surely come! Are you ready? Personal pride should offer suf- Tr PRIZE | WINNER AT ACL Rd EN dv) €EXPUSITION - OM TAU, w : pd E never claimed that a Mogul 8-16 kerosene Wednesday, April 5, 1916. Landisville W. C. T. U, Letters of Administration Letters of administration were BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. : : ania QUARANTINE RAISED Mouth Disease |home of Mrs. J, M. Trout on Tues: Washington, D. C., April 3—The day evening and a very interesting WEEKLY ARTICLES WRITTEN EX- PRESSLY FOR THE MT. Joy |long fight against the = footand- programme was rendered. The very wo. =." + wi" jou borough. BULLETIN BY OR. SAVID, |, tary of Agriculture's order effective many of the members from being REEDER OF CHICAGO, ILL. March 31 removes all foot-and- present, and the spirit of the mouth quarantines and restrictions meeting was most pleasing and against the shipment and movement entertaining. The special features ship. Throat Troubies: One of the most meee atl Ramen: trying winters for many years has 9 | b Columbia, —— The nthly mee of the i ! Aieville sued to the following persons: Home Health ly ll Country is Now Clean of Foot and disville W, C. T. U. was held at the Jacob Kemmerly, © of and Frederick Kemmerly of Mt | Juy, executors of Hlizabeth Kes of live stock. The order signed 0° the programme were two read- ‘ihe Bulletin Only costs $1 s year. i» mouth disease ig over. The Secre. unpleasant weather did not keep Simon H. Mumma and Fianna B Kauffman, of East Hempfield tows just passed into history. Throat troubles, la grippe, pneumonia and other difficulties of the respiratory organs have been numerous and specifically removes the quarantine ings, one by Mrs. B. HE. Long, en. from a small territory in Christian titled “The Two Glasses” and the A DELICATE CHILD County, Illinois, the last area which other by Miss Mowrer, “Poor : foi was under suspicion. Along with House Nan” A medical temperance uiade Strong By Our Vinol survive the combinations of in- ; different treatment, severe weather | . Upon notification that the United | foreign governments which have literature were distributed. Three! edy which creates an ap etite, ail placed embargoes on American cat: néw members were added to the gestion and makes pure healthy 1 ‘tle are expected to remove these Union. I children love to take it. as the warm weather approaches, some of them still look pale and thin and severe coughs with In. flamed throats are common. embargoes, so that cattle raisers The next meeting will be held in Ww. D CHANDLER & CO. The Home Health Club, of course Will then be able to resume ship- the Bethel ‘of the Church of God on ORUGGIST gets prompt reports from its various ments to these foreign countries... Tuesday, May 2. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. severe .in neaflv: sll ipartg of the! , ' cowl ofthis 1063) quarantine, quiz, and the very excellent sermon| Fayetteville, N.C.—"‘My little dough country. Whooping.cough has added , various Federal orders restrict: of Rev. Twombly on “The Moderate os HN poor heath, 8 ae 10'the™ other ailments = "and has ing shipment of cattle are rescind- Drinker,” published In the New Era heardéabout vinol and decided to try it seemed to be scattered everywhere, ed, so that dealers ean now ship on Saturday, proved very Instruc-; and the results were marvelous, hee Some schools had ‘to be closed and’, o. "ue oo before the first quar- tive. appetite improv. |, she gained in Weighty Joey 0! the Iles nll antine was imposed. The Flower Mission Department in WD Mothers of delicate children eported: twenty-eight visits to the, shouldtryVinol."—Mrs. GORDON JESSUP. i i a two ats: 76 pages of| Vinol is a delicious cod liver and irom and contagious diseases. Even now, States is free from the disease, all sick an a ; | tonic without oil, a constitutional ig X21) 0: OF TY members living as they do in all parts of the world I find, how- ever, that their reports nearly all are about families living near them who do not have access to the Home Health Club = articles and therefore do not know how to avoid such ailments. Not all of the Club members are exempt, however, for no matter = how careful a mother may be, the = little fellows will get out in the snow, which is all right and proper, but they do not always tell mother their feet are wet and cold. They = play around the room possibly go to sleep on the floor, and mother does = L101 ff 1 GOLD FOR / £317 2% 1 : | tractor would take the piace of horses entirely, [ficient incentlve to a man or wo- but we do claim that a Mogu! and a few brood mares | man to keep in such condition that will tpks more money for a f- an he makes when he they ean mount a flight of stairs! uses horses for all bis worl, . : | without puffing or button their! You may not realize it, but work horses are expensive. Do | shoes without contortions. you ow that in the EY of a year, you give gash one of | The man who wants to really lve | your Sats Square meal for every hour's work he does for | should watch his walst measure and | you. It'sa fact. | Get a Mogul 8-18 for all the hard work, keep a few brood mares for the | Ms chest expension with at feast | light work, and colis, and see what a difference there will be in |the same attention which he be.! your net profits at end of the year. And now is the time to decide. | stows upon his bank account. Come in and sce the tractor, and find out what it is doing for other farmers, { y em | MOUNT JOY MARKETS | N OIE [re ys Pisce | ® @ ewe on Market Today MOUNT JOY PA | Herewith igs appended ga list of ’ ® | prices that prevailed as supplied us — by market master Mr. Albert Strick- ler, at the Mt. y YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED Louies Mi Joy Market Howse Butter, per 1b. ....... verses ensesB370 S. & H. Trading Stamps A] Eggs, per dca....... swear ines all ¢ NATTHIA ¢ | Cup Cheese, 2 CUDS fOr .........BC WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR- (ELAI'} Ball Cheese, 3 balls for ........10c CHASED FOR CASH AT MRE {| Cabbage, per head ...... v.38 1000 Ar Apples, per half pk. ...........30c ’ Potato Chips, per bag ...........6¢c d [ S Horse radish, per glass .........5c 0 ’ Dressed Chickens, each ..45¢ to 65¢ Sirlojn, per 1b. .de.ociesies corer diC Coal and Rib Roast, per Ib. .............242 Boiling Meat, per 1b. ......14 to 16c LUMBER YARDS Frankforts, per 1b. .vc.vvvse....130 Beef Liver, per Ib, .............16c VY \ ; Calf Liver, per ID. ..cevesssnenn 300 PROLALDY XY Mount Joy, Penna. | pics, cach ..........ierse iif & 100 Sole Agent for Congo Roofing. No, 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand.| Cakes, per do0Z. ......cce000....10C Algo Siding, Flooring, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etc. | Ham, per lb, ..... ssisveeserveceniC | Agent for Lehigh Portland Cement, Roofing Slate & Sheet Iron. H. E. Hauer Pays: i Estimates quickly and cheerfully made on BUILDING MATERIAL and all | Lard, per 1D........eeee0s00000.18%% kinds of CONCRETING WORK. BOTH phones. boutoss per Bu. ,....0.. iid f Buiter per 1b. ,...cvsceecrevecrvgnB Eggs, Per do0Z. ..oectcesccscece.190 i POLLOLOLLLOLVOLLLLLLLOLVLLOLLOLOOLOLOLLODOLLDLLOLDLOLODOLOLDDDDC Brandt & Stehman Pay: fl Wheat, per DL .cececcscss..ccflld | Corn, Per DU ssesescsscssniesss 786 ROBERT H. HOKE | Oats, PET DU. .iieccseceseessses $0C PROFESSIONAL Brandt & Stehman sell: ; i : Bran, per hundred ............$1.30 Undertaker Shipstuff, per hundred ........$1.40 Mixed feed, per hundreg ...... 1.40 : Middlings, per hundred ....... 1.6¢ and Gluten, per hundred .......... 1.56 | totton Seed Meal, 41 pe rcent. 2.1¢ Linseed Meal, per hundred .... 3.10 Embalmer 'Beef scrap & fish scrap ...... 8.00 | Union Grain, per hundred ..... L76 Y |Larro feed, per hundred ...... 1.70 ALL WORK RECIIVES MY PERSONAL ATTENTION Bo hTed rrr Ive : Bell Phone 42-R2 | Calf Meal, per hundred ....... 3.6v Sunday and night calls responded to immediately | Timothy Hay, per ton .......$33.0¢ ALD. H. Enges MOUNT JOY, PA. saLe mecisTER A FREE notice of your sale is in- serted here for any length of time, srovided we print your sale bills | rhis is excellent advertising becaus [it is read by so many people anu Friends Be Wise and Read § mys oe poe : McGinnis, the former Red Lion Sta- This Over bles, Mount Joy, cows, heifers, * > bulls, 125 head of home-rais-’ Get your chicks hatched in a Newtown Giant Incubator. It shoats by Chas, 8S. Frank. 7 6 hatches chicks that will grow in May or June. | ee A res Buy June chicks for winter layers. Am ina positon to &| Where Did He Kiss Her? | furnish day-old chicks for $7.50 per hundred. Do not pay 10¢ a We reproduce the following from chick when eggs are selling at 20¢ per doz. These chicks are jour contemporary: bred from vigorous stock running on free range. “If the young fellow who was | seen kissing his sweetheart good night on the back steps Sunday night, will subscribe for the paper before next press day we'll say P. E. Wolgemuth §or = oe R.D. 1 3 iliafE§ MOUNT Jov, PA. ¥ PS ; | dei 3 § Tobacco Destroyed BOCO000000CC0000000000000000000000000000000OOOOOOINOn Thirty-five cases of tobacco were destroyed by water Wednesday when a culvert became clogged in the Borough of Manheim. The to- bacco was 1914 wrappers and was stored in one of Rosin & Company's warehouses. — — IA CI we THANKS—We wish to thank all who in any way assisted us during tthe sickness and at the funeral of our son. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore, Mount Joy. it rns es el Ce. TLe Herzhey Spring Flower Show will be held in the Hershey conseva- Aprl 9, April 18, RLBEeRT STRICKLER SUCCESSOR TO A. B. CLING ddd a TTT PerTT - | Hie. Bell Phone at Residence and Yards MOUNT JOY, PA, tories beginning Sunday, and continuing to Sunday, inclusive. AL aaa 0 880 ans »PPIPITITIT Swift & Company, Inc., Fertilizer Works Baltimore, Maryland, WILL GIVE $75.00 IN GOLD To The Lancaster County, Pa., Farmer, Adult or Boy Who Raises The Greatest Number Bushels Shelled not discover the dangerous condi- tion until she beging preparing the child for bed. Then ghe finds that the trouble is already started, and if she is wise she will soak the little feet in hot water, dry them thoroughly and then rub them with warm olive oil when she puts the little one to bed. A cold compress should be put aroung its throat if there is the least sign of inflamma- tion, and over the compress a dry flannel shoul be safely pin , A fron oe 14 iy ne mh - Corn, Grown 1916 on One 3 Acre Lot. ALSO - removed before the morning bath. ® The chances are that there will be @ no further trouble and no more g sore throat, because the right treat- 8 ment is applied at the right time, . 2 : - : : : . but where the little one is put into = To The Farmer Making The Next High:st Yield a cold bed in a poorly ventilated 3s 1 sleeping room, without any atten- ® All Lancaster County Farmers Eligible. No Charge for Entering Contest tion whatever, the chances are that a RULES GOVERNING CONTEST: before morning there will be an at- a 1. All contestants must notify Swift & Co., Inc, Baltimore, Md., before May 10th, 1916, of en- tack of either croupe, tonsilitis, = tering contest. : 2 bronchitis o u 2. Swift’s Fertilizers only to be used on 3 acre prize lot. . ou : Phelienls and the 3. All contestants must have slp or receipt showing purchase of Swift's Fertilizers from one least trouble to expect would be a S Afior 9 of our Lancaster County, Pa., agents after Dec. 1st. 1915. very score throat ond a bad cold, 4. Two witnesses to identify 8 acre lot and confirm fact that Swift's Fertilizer only was used, A very little of the proper treat- also as to yicld. ment in the be i i 5. Contest closes November 1st, 1916. : vast amount of Bit ng Tae Lancaster County, Pa., is one of the richest agricultural counties in the United States. Are 0 ule) later onan certain her farmers can beat the record of prize winners in other states. possibly may save the little life. It does no good to scold the little one for getting wet. You did the same thing when you were the same age and can no doubt thank a kind and thoughtful mother that j you are alive today to have and care for children of your own. I find that the great number of families who depend upon the in- structiong given in these lectures and the Home Health Club books is increasing daily and many write me that since they began observing the Club methods of living their doctor bills have been a minus quantity, while the health of their families hag been at par and plus. For a simple cold affecting the lung a tea made from four ounces of the powder of asclepiag tuberosa and one pint of water is highly re- commended. It should be given hot in teaspoonful doses. It restores the normal secretions of the skin. The use of asparagus at this time of the year ig beneficial In helping the kidneys to throw off ac- cumulated waste matter. Rhubarb also which is plentiful, should be used freely. It makes a very ap- petizing sauce and deleious pies and while appealing to the palate affords medicinal properties of no mean value. ll Ge Passed 84th Birthday Mrs. Susan Brady, familiarly known to many of our town’s peo- ple ag “Aunt Sue,” has just passed her eighty-fourth birthday anni- | versary, March 16. She was former- ly from Mount Joy. She ig at! present residing with her only living sister, Mrs. Mary Ross, at! Berwin, Illinois, who is aged 76 | years. Her only remaining brother | is Mr. Jacob F. Rife, of Middle- town, who has been ill for the past | month, but is slowly recuperating. | She wag the eldest of the family of Jacob anq Mary Rife, which eon sisted of twelve members. She was married to Mr. Louis P. Brady of Mount Joy, who has been deceased for many years. Much of Mrs. Brady’s life was spent in Middle town, Mount Joy, Philadelphia and the West. If you can’t get Swift's Fertilizers from your local dealers, write direct to SWIFT & COMPANY, INC. No. 36 Stock Exchange Bldg. Baltimore, Maryland Phone St. Paul 7240 AO 0 0) 1 1 101 01) 1 rd Does Reading send you to sleep? Ifit does, don’t blame the story, don’t condemn the type or the printing, don’t imagine you've weak eyes, for the fault is probably with your lamp. And it’s a fault that is easily remedied—all that's needed is a Rayo Lamp. By its clear, steady, white light you can read on and on, get the full pleasure out of reading and without a trace of eye strain. But to get the most and best light from a Rayo Lamp, use ATLANTIC Rayolicht Combined they give the finest light money can buy, an econom- feal light, too, ideal for reading, sewing or playing. Your dealer ean show you a Rayo Lamp specially designed for parlor, sitting room or kitchen, from $1.50 up. And each of these rooms needs one—Rayo Lamps are easily cleaned and last a lifetime. As for Atlantic Rayolight Oil, it is the one kerosene that burns in lamp, stove or heater without smoke or smell—gives a grest volume of clear, white light, and an intense yet cheap heat. And, do you know, thousands of clever housewives have told ws they just can’t get along without Atlantic Rayolight Oil for polish- ing furniture, washing windows, keeping lice off chickens, clean- ing painted woodwork, etc., but mind you, for these purposes inary kerosene won't do them—they must have Atlantis Rayolight Oil. Ask for RBs name—costs no more than the =e known kind. The dealer who displays this sign Blough’s Sale at Elizabethtown For a good horse do not misg D. H. Blough’s public sale at Elizabeth- town of fine acclimated horses on Saturday, April 15. 1t The family of the late Mrs. Geo. Shires wish to ihank all the neigh- bors and friends who so kindly as- sisted ther dufing their late be- reavement an always supply you. [t's wise to get it by fhe barvell ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY SE —— — Dniy costs $1 A year. The Bulletin : ; $25.00 IN GOLD | LON MLA = 1916 CORN PRIZE |