Den’t Discard That Old Ford, But Let Me Attach the OXFORD UNIT Thereby converting it into a 1 1-2 ton truck. Best and cheapest truck on the market. Agent for the Kelly-Springfield and Republic Tires Barr's Garage & Repair Shop H. A. Barr, Mount Joy, Penna. BOTH PHONES AUTO HIRING Everything for the Living Room, Porch and Lawn--Low Prices To-day we offer a delightful assortment of comfortable Rock- ers and Arm Chairs, in bright and cheerful finishes. Choice of Reed, Rattan, Fibre Rush and Old Hickory. Settees, Swings and Tables. USE OUR PROMPT SERVICE FOR Awnings, Slip Covers, Window Shades, Curtains, Carpet Cleaning (compressed air) Carpet Re-laying. TALKING MACHINES i Come in and hear the “Vitanola,” the sensation of the Talking Machine World. Prices from $22.80 to $145. REFRIGERATORS Full assortment of all the latest improved R ‘rigerators; a dozen different makes to choose from; $11.00 to $55.00. Westenberger, Maley & Myers 125-131 East King Street LANCASTER, PA. AAA 8 AL 8880800 00 TERT TTT TTT OTTTTTITTTTT TTT TTYTTYYTTY AAS a8 8 0 aa Please bear in mind that | will continue to| handle the same grade quality and of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Upon which this store has built its reputation during these many years in business. If you want good footwear, the kind that wears, I will be pleased to serve you. Mrs. Chas. Dierolf MOUNT JOY, PA. East Main Street ito Repair Shop & Garage 510--12 N. Cherry St.,, Lancaster Pa. Two Good FORD CARS For ! One Touring and a Truck Also Extra Good Speed Roadster WE REBUILD TRACTORS FOR FARM USE OUT OF YOUR OLD AUTOMOBILE AND CHARGE YOU ONLY FOR THE WORK. WHEN WE FURNISH THE MACHINE FOR THE TRACTOR THE PRICE RANGES FROM $200 TO $500. Bell phone 2227-J. Ind. Phone 72-Y Irs 50111 60 D0 1 COAL COAL | ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM- MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE. : F. H. BAKER 1] | 1 RT li Tr OO = TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILK. = “USE SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGG! m » LUMBER and GORL « 1 Both Telephones MOUNT JOY, PENNA. : S01 EL I to A Kodak Pictures Are Keeping the Home Story of the War im a Million 4 23 Homes WwW. B. BENDER 22 East Main Ere Ee "MOUNT JOY, PA JRSERY STOCK AT ONE-THIRD AGENTS PRICES — on approval y / Items in These Columns Are Pre. pared in the Department of Agri. cuiture at Washington, D. C,, and are Reliable and Trustworthy. CANS BETTER THAN BUCKETS EVEN IN SMALL DAIRIES M nd cream from even a few W ich more conveniently hand! nx ilar milk can han in the shallo par nd wide-mouthed bucket n sed Car (re convenien for collecting the milk at the barn and transfer ring it to the house. These cans may be bought in| | various size For handling cream and skim milk where separators are used, or even where cream is set to butter making, the “shot- gun can,” is very convenient. It can | be easily covered in water and is convenient to handle. | sour for and set separate room for handling the milk | should be provided to relieve the of- ten-times over-crowded kitchen. Well | houses frequently have a room which, | with the addition of concrete floor, | shelves, and windows, makes a very | convenient milk room. ! PLAN FOR MARKET NOW Now is the time to plan for a com- munity market this year. It is not wise to wait until locally grown fruit and vegetables are ready for use. All necessary preliminary work should be attended to early in the spring, as experience has shown that some failures in community markets are due to the fact that the work of in- teresting farmers and consumers was not undertaken until the marketing season was well advanced. The location of the market should be secured, the services of a market master arranged for, necessary rules and regulations made for conducting the market, and the entire enterprise should be given advance publicity. If there is no regularly established wholesale farmers’ market in town, and if the interests of a number of producers in the community can be enlisted so as to insure their attend- ance with an assortments of fruit, vegetables, poultry ,and airy pro- ducts, there is no reasdyp why a com- munity market can not be conducted successfully and for the mutual bene- fit of producers and them. COMMUNITY MARKETS LINK There are ‘hem®fits to be derived profit, and the family’s food supplies in a fresh- er state and at a lower price than they can be purchased from the re- tailer. The direct contact with producers gives the buyers at community mar- kets a direct and tangible interest in the country. The market is a link between urban and rural life. The city buyers soon become acquainted with the farmer-salesman, learning little by little details about his farm, family and life in the country. The farmer, on the other hand, learns more about city people, and can do much to encourage friendly relations by offering specially choice fruit and vegetables to regular cus- tomers. HORSERADISH IN SEASON HOW TO MAKE A SAUCE A palatable sauce, especially good with boiled beef or steak, is made by adding grated horse-radish and a little vinegar to a little whipped cream, or as follows: Thicken milk with cracker crumbs by heating them together in a double boiler, using 3 tablespoons of cracker crumbs to 1% cups of milk. Add one- third of a cup of grated horse-radish, 3 tablespoons of butter, and one-half teaspoon of salt; or thicken with butter and flour some of the water in which the meat was boiled, add a generous quantity—1 or 2 table- spoons—of grated horse-radish, boil a short time, and serve. NO IMMEDIATE FEEDING NEEDED BY NEW CHICKS Young chicks should not be fed for from 24 to 36 hours after hatch- ing, and will not suffer if given no feed until the third day. The yolk of the egg, which is absorbed by the chick, furnishes all the nourishment required during this time. It is this provision of nature for the first sus- { customers in | scores of cities which do not possess | | TOWN AND CGUNTRY PEOPLE | By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Winona, Minn, — ‘I suffered for more than a year irom nervo S58, and was » bad I could not t at night ld lie awake and get nervous I { would have to get up and walk around and in the morning out. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Come ound and thought Pd try it. My nervousness soon [ left me. 1 seep | well and feel fine in the morning an Where even a few cows are Kept, a | able to do my work, I gladly recom- mend Lydia E. Pinkham’e Voges Compound to make weak nerves strong.”’— Mrs. ALBERT SULTZE, 603 Olmstead St., Winona, Minn. How often do we hear the expression among women, ‘‘l am so nervous, I cane not sleep,’’ or ‘‘it seems as though I should fly.” Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultze’s experience and give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, a trial. For forty years it has been overcom- ing such serious conditions as displace- ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg- ularities, periodic pains, backache, diz ziness, and nervous prostration of wom+n, and is now considered the :=tan- dard remedy for such ailments. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week RE AA \ AY Ich hob feel compliments greeked from community gyarkets other than allowing the nev producer to dis- pose of his suBplus products at a| uff my looks sidded dos ich dere my the consumer to obtain |pickter g'shicked hob. De weipsleit sawga won ich uff-g’schmutzed ware we feel onera chaps daid ich gooka we en gentlemon. Es hut de Polly woonerbawr gableased un se is grawd gonga un hut mere en pawr nia shtiffel ga-kawfed. Es wore net os ich se so shlim gabreicht hob, awer se hut gamained es ware nuch ebbes ous mere tsu maucha won ich goot ga-glaid ware un daid uff mich ocht cevva. Des wart ‘“‘ocht gevva” hut mer necht recht aw-g’shtonna, un ich hob net gawist wos se mained bis shtart nemma set un en beevil aid nemma os ich im gonsa yohr nix mae nemma set ous en Hullerheck sinera schwartze buttle. Es hut mich about holver folsh gamaucht, for es is mer fore-cooma os se yusht so goot grawd rous cooma ware mit era maining os ich tsu uft selly buttle handle. Aw- ver wile se so nice wore un hut mer de nia shtiffel gakawfed hov ich ga- denked ich wet’s nemma we’s coomed. Ich hob’s explained wie es is os ich tsu sawga nee nix drink ons Huller- hecka—anyhow nee net feel. Aw- er se hut mich draw erinnert we we ich doh fergonga amohl hame co- oma bin so shtarns foll os ich fer- gessa hob my hoot ob do we ich ins bet bin. Well, tsu ledsht hov ich agreed mit der Polly, uff schwartz un weis mit shrives un my nawma dertsu g’signed, os ich in dem gonsa yohr nemohls ons Hullerbecka gae except won un-g’fare ebber dart is os ich garn saena will, odder won ebbes arbordich’s fore gait, odder won’s so happened os nix soonsht fore fait doh om barrick os ame en chance gebt far awennich tzeit ferdriva. Ich hob aw agreed os ich im gonsa yohr kae cent ous geb far licker odder beer, except won ich shmartza im lieb hob, odder won my narfa ous tune sin, odder won mer ebbes soonst failed so os ich ebbes nemma mus for mich uff toora. Ich hob mer awer ous g’'holta os won ebber um der waig is un lawfed on tenance of the chick that makes it possible to ship newly hatched chicks considerable distances. At the start it is advisable to feed or soft feed, such with a hard grain or scratch feed. Remember that 10 to 50 dozen put down in waterglass will come mighty handy next fall and winter. Ask the Reports show eggs by many on patriotic motives will be work that they are on, as they in the Keep terested going to point of a physical and a financial view. It is, therefore, urged that all who can nad so far have not adopted abackyard flock do so. A AT How's This Explained? Lancaster County had 54,624 tax-| payers in 1918, and now has only | 53,589. Where did the 1,035 go? | The assessors reported 28,300] horses and mules for 1918, but only | 27,954 for 1919. caused the shortage. a thousand or more. in order to avoid the tax? A ms About Rheumatism | People are learning that it is only a waste of time and money to take| medicine internally for chronic and | muscular rheumatism, and are one or the other of these varieties. | All that is really necessary to afford | relief is to apply Chamberlain’s Lini- | ment freely. cents per bottle. Try it. It costs but 35] Large size 60 cents. - ¥ . , Roses, Plants, Shrubs, a teed. EE TU ie Fon ET wedi, 1 ogni TH E. SHEERIN., NU <SERYMAN. 13 RIVER ST., DANSVILLE. N. Y. that the back-yard- | poultry keeping which was taken up hob, un hob ena es bobbeer g'wissa. der baar far de drinks uff setza un sawgt, “Coom boova,” os ich ‘do con five times a day, dividing the day in-|we ich will—es si lussa odder aw to equal periods, and altering a mash | nuff shteppa un ebbes nemma, yust as johnnycakes, | far my goote monneer uff holta. Now, konsht denka, mus ich ord- lich goot ocht gevva os ich my tem- perance pledge net farbrech. Ich [bin den nummadawg aw grawd nuff woman who knows. | | find it| instructive and profitable from both | | Have automobiles share of the time. | pated, The number of dogs decreased by |digestion get a package of Chamber- Were they shot |lain’s Tablets and follow the plain | printed directions, and you will soon jpe feeling right and able to do a day’s work. : r about | like to rent quick. ninety-nine out of a hundred cases|acres sown in wheat. - | cluding the wheat. May-7-4t ' Schroll, Mt. Joy. Hullerhecka un hob’s da karls g’'sawd os ich now ob g’signed ons dart Don hut der Bill Bifflemoyer’s loud extended, because a very large ma-|galaisa, un se hen oll behawpt os mer jority of these people became so in-| ebbes failed, un os ich now aw grawd ebbes nemma set far my narfa uff toona. Of course ich hob don aw anes ganumma, un der Hullerheck un oll de karls hen era opinion gevva os so en temperance pledge we meiny is oll recht un doot nemond ken shaw- aa. tel) eee : Do Your Best Everyone should do all he can to missing | Provide for his family and in order to do this he must keep his physical system in the best condition possible. {No one can reasonably hope to do much when he is half sick a good If you are consti- bilious or troubled with in- May-7-4t A Rare Bargain I have a 10-acre farm that I would There are three g s Any one want- ing it can rent same on the half. You get half of everything that grows, in- No rent. Come quick if you mean business. J. E. MAN'S NERVES MADE STRONG would be all tired | I read about | East Main St. ing of Real Estate and Personal Prop- erty Sales. Terms Moderate. W. M. HOLLOWBUSH Notary Public Days at Lancaster, Monday-and Fri. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, US. A. FARMERS COLUMN WO - DUARRE OF IMITATIONS BUYLBY THE NAMI CoLoRSG DLO STRAW HE. magic liquid that makes 1 last year's straw hat look just like new. If your hat is old and soiled, don't throw it away. Make it as good as new and any color you want with Colorite. Millions of women save money and have new appearing hats by using Colorite, Sold in\a bottle with a brush for applying. | Water- proof and durable, dries’ in 30 minutes, Colorite is also fine for coloring Satin, Silk and Canvas Slippers and Batkery, In fach, it can used satisfactorily on all the little; things about the house; metal, glass or woodwork. Comes in 16 colors: Victory Blue, Jet Black, Cardinal Red, Navy Bloe, % Blog, Jo Dla Straw, Violet, Old Rose, Gray, Dull Black, Yellow, Cadet Blue, Cerne, Brows, Laven der and Natural. CHANDLERS, MT. JOY : ROUND TRIP To HARRISBURG War Tax 8% Additional SUNDAY EXCURSION Pennsylvania's State Capital SUNDAY, MAY 18th, #1" The Scenic of this inland city and the palatial Capitol Building, with its Famed Barnard Statuary and Beautiful Oak- ley Mural Paintings make this a Environment Delightful Sunday Outing SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Mount Joy......... 9:28 A. M. RETURNING LEAVES Harrisburg. ....... 6:30 P. M. See Flyers Consult Agents Pénnsylvania R. R. (ea Don. W. Gorecht Jeweler 37 WEST MAIN STREET Watches Clochs Community Silverware Krall’s Meat Market ( I always have on hand anything im the line of SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttom H. H. KRALL West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Bell Telephone $95.50 Will buy a Pipeless Furnace ‘Write for catalogue and particulars. D. K. Mohler 266 Woolworth Building LANCASTER, PA. apr.16<6mo. PLUMBING Tinning and Spouting THAT'S MY BUSINESS Also all kinds of repair work of every description. Work must be right . A SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED Charles Ricksecker MOUNT JOY CHAS. S. FRANK" AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt attention given to the Call- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW “Rell Phone 43-R4 West Main St, Mo Joy, Pa. day at No. 56 N. Duke Str y nd tf Floor, with W. C. hon. eet) Sucgad 1A 1D 0 oN WEDNESDAY, MAY CONFIDENCE Confidence is an abiding faith in the honor and integrity of the per- son or institution in which the trust is reposed. , ¥ That this bank merits and receives the Confidence of the pub- , is shown by the fact that for the past five years, our Certificates offDeposit have doubled in amount each and every year over what they, were the year before; which shows that we not only have our old clstomers come back every year but are also continually getting new omes and making new friends. Another large item that helps Confidence is the knowledge that we are vey careful to whom we lend the money that you deposit here and most everybody knows that this bank does such very good financial ‘“‘house-keeping” that in five years we did not lose a dollar on a bad loan but that we gained a Surplus of $70,000.00. We keep ull bank business strictly Confidential and your neigh- bor will never find out that you have money here unless you tell him yourself. We Pay 5 Per Cent Interest on Money for a Year PEOPLES BANK of MAYTOWN, Maytown, Fa Norman F. Arntz, Cashier. Surplus, $70,000.00. «uh, Capital, $50,000.00 Michael R. Hoffman, Pres. J. B. BUSSER Sales Agent For Ford Cars Two good second-hand Ford touring cars can be seen at the Garage, Rapho and Penn Townships Garage and ‘ Salesroom Manheim, Pa. i I ee 0 NNT FR Wl A en DRESS FOOTWEAR More attractive footwear was never made than we now show in our Pumps, Slippers and Colonials! We've creations of art from the productions of the Best Shoe Designers in the Country! We invite you to call to see the new Models. There are dainty Patent Kid Leathers in Black—there are beautiful new shades of Browns and Grays and there are the New and Handsome Satins! These are Colonial designs with artistic buckle ornaments. Long narrow toe, Louis heels, hand turned. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00. This dainty footwear should be fitted to the foot perfectly and with the greatest care—OQOur. experience in correct fitting is always your to command! Chas. H. Fry's Shoe Store 3&5 E. King St. LANCASTER, PA. GOOD FURNITURE Is the emly kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture 2) Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, 2 Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, Extension and Other Tables, Davenports, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets. = In Fact Anything in the Furniture Line UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING H. C. BRUNNER MOUNT JOY, PA. AO OOOOOOOOO0OO00O00000OO000000OLLLCOOOOODOOODOO0OC Iii SEED) 1 1 THE WINGERT & HAAS HAT STORE | NEW 5PRING HATS ARRIVING DAILY We are the acknowledged headquarters for Hats, Caps and Gloves. We have all kinds at all prices. JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor 144 North Queen Street LANCASTER, PENNA,
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