The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, March 16, 1918, Image 6

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HEAR Py TE
MOUNT JOY STAR AND NEWS, MOUNT JOY, PA.



ON GUARD



 

At this time of the De ‘
weak, tired, listless, th ir blood is
they have lived indoors 1 perhaps
expended all their mental and
energy and they want to know how
renew their ene and stamina,
come headaches and backaches
clear eyes, a smooth, ruddy ir
feel the exhilaration of real good

tingling thru their . Good,
rich, red blood is the best insu
against ills of all kinds. Almos
disc $s come from impure and img
erished blood. Iti » be noticed i
pale or pimply f: the tired, 1
appearance or the listless manne
Drink hot water a half hour
meals, and for a vegetable tonic
nothing better
than Dr. Pierce
Medical Discovery, the old-fashi

 





herbal remedy, which has had such ¢
fine reputation for fifty years. It
tains no alcohol or narcotics. It
made from Golden Seal root,
root, Oregon grape root, Queen's
Black Cherry bark, extracted with
cerine and made into tablets and lig:
Tablets sixty cents,


thin,
hodilv
yodtl
over-





before
there’
's Golden
oned
con-
Blood
root,

at most drug stores.
In order to insure pure blood and to
Best Opportunity for Industrious Young
Man and Woman on Farm
By ARTHUR CAFPER, Governor of Kansas







he farm affords the best opportunity for indus-
trious vo Mie l women. The young man who
has pl \ nger can win in Kansas—and win on
tl Lal 1 I'here is magie in the little word
[ want to aj il to the older folks to give
the v 1 D ] mot of a chance. [ believe that
every bov and girl on the farm should have something
he n call his own—something to keep him interested
n the farm and something which will train him in a
isiness way. If IT had my way every girl in Kansas
vould | ra | to bake, cook and sew. Ome of the
fi ngs agricul s doing is to train girls to take care
of themselves
I'he biggest mistake a boy or girl can m to pull away from a
Kansas farm and go to a No state in the Union offers greater oppor-


 
I am glad the progressive farmers of Kansas are taking an interest
in better schools. More money is being spent on school buildings and the
people are taking pride in their ols.
I think one of the tant things that the agricultural college is
ao ing the 1 to yo men and women of the importance
of s : e farm—teaching them to love the farm.
The farmer is doing more for the welfare of this Western country
than those engaged In other calling. The farmer who is doing his
any

great a man and as useful a citizen as
haps get a little more advertising than the
vithfully and well

is just as

1
captains of indu stry, who


build up the system try this tonic | farmer
known as Dr. Pierce's Golde n Medical
Discovery. Get it now! Sere =
— : f
Strgnge Doings for Pacifist. |
Do you thi





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NEVER
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MIS
tops Itc
hing at Once







10n
ing a g pil I tried eve
and ¢ x rid
It g e g pleasure to s
Pete 0 mgr 5 1 cl
and | elv 1 nmend it to
ferer ! D
Su s, Buffalo, N.
at Last
Pr caused Caesar
deat]
N " To I in 1 ch
Bos 1 ( )
Pure blood
fea
the s mn an
( was | led £1,000,000,000
in Ol r tl Bank of England
sii 1 gar
 

m nk that the proper
begin the day is to find fault
with © the breakfast table,
Jerome really

to those pa sentim S
Judge for yourself. After
that Sa i te
he wet Do ol
he we I pound
’"n y and te
1 1
hin
hipy
her
1 i f he
) I 8) ] a few has
led r g
l nd beat his wi 1 XO
ERY OF PILES

| will rise up as one man and protest against this thing,




fad to Give Up Work. Has Been
Li Using Doan’s.
to extreme
an « ngineer,
outdoors to
kidney trouble,”
513 N. Orkney
“In cold
inrg
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i vas 0
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swell
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from irreg-

we dull



and weak

from
was doomed
rtune to
and be-
got back
k

idne
. Sworn to
H. M'MUNN, Not tary
Get Dozn’s at Any Store, 60c a iy
DOAN’S
FOSTER-MILBURN CO., B
Brasserie ——

PILLS
UFFALO, N. Y.


WAS DISCOURAGED
Lost 65 Pounds in Weight and
heat
and
cool off,
ys
St.,
weath-
ges of the
up my
spells
Nothing
all the
| country?
RIDNEY


| or over;
| in cities of 2,300 or over; in 1900, 40 per cent;
| 1
rrrerrmrr——

Clear Pimples
With Cuticura
And Be Happy
Soap 280. Ofmtment 23 ad 60s.

population is growing faster
! tion of the country.
the cities will contain a big majority of the people.


| Free Exchange of Opinion Between
| Teachers and Schoo! Executive
i
By C. R. FRAZIER, Superintendent of Schools, Everett, Wash.




is crisis the world is alert E
1 public
in school
as never before to the principle of

to react against anything savoring
opinion is ready

administration. A proper school administra-
provide the opportunity for a free exchange of opinion between
will remove most occasions for
He must analyze
‘erence

executive. Such co
teachers and
be a real democrat.
lity. The school head must
is opinions and his actions to see whether deep down in his heart he is
or democratic. will take
account of the sentiment of his community and the opinions of his teach-
hand in hand with the

The democratic administration
k in an
authorities of the school. They
follow an educational leader, but not mere authority.
ers. Teachers want to wor intelligent way,
should have a voice in school policies.
Teachers will gladly
“one-man power.
authority and
for his job, he doesn’t want
not to want autocratic

If the man 1s big eno
couard to himself, he ought

will not attempt to exercise it.


who builds up a practice in law, medicine or dentistry has
£ the community. The teacher who has done successful work
for vears has certain claims, and no man or set of men has the right to
take them from him without at least a chance to be heard in his own
behalf. When a man es up in the morning and learns that he has been
“fired” without warning or a hearing, he has suffered a gross injustice
and perhaps an irreparable injury. Even a teacher is entitled to his “day
He must have a hearing
for our profession
jeopardized.
asked our supervisors and principals
but also asked the chairman of
ial rating of the superintendent
[ not only
ating of t
During the past year
1C1T teachers,
ntial

for a confid

our board to request a
bv the teachers.
There must and should be authority in the hands of the administrator
in order that things may go ahead. But it is the abuse of that paper in
such a way as to undermine the teaching profession that I protest against.



Rural Preacher Should Know More of
Modern Agriculture and Sociology

By E. L. HOLTON, Professor of Education, Kansas State Agricultural College






The country preacher should know more of modern agriculture and |
sociology and perhaps less of medieval theology. He should have a whole-
hearted sympathy for agriculture and rural people. The rural preacher’s
job is a man’s job in itself and he cannot be a specialist in agriculture.
He micht, specialize somewhat in some phases of agriculture,
such as gardening or poultry, 1d be an avocation rather than a
He should have some knowledge of economics and production,
however,
which wou
vocation.
distribution and consumption of agricultural products.
Graduates of s res as the Kansas State Agricultural college
prepared to preach in rural communities than graduates of
‘hey are more familiar with country conditions.
uch colle;

re better
theological seminaries.



Population of Cities Increasing Faster
Than That of Country
By B. F. COEN. Colorado Agricultural College, Fort Collins, Colo.






Will the cities ever stop increasing faster in population than the
decade, that of 1850 to
1890, in which the increase in the urban popu-
ing decade, has not been greater than the preceding
3.3 per cent of the population lived in cities of 8,000
In 1890, 36 per cent of the people lived
in 1910, 46 per cent.
lation each succeed
In 1790,
in 1910, 31 per cent.
than the rural.
increased 38 per cent in population ; the country increased 9 per cent.
At the present time the rural population is a little over half the popula-
If we teachers are professional, we |
| ments
| we are going to get the scope of the
| prevented i
| it is with Satan and the sinner;
| tertaining, nor in seeking the hospital-
From 1790 down to the present there has been but a single | the commandments than there are en- |
| to help break
ot { want but w
City | spiritual, it’s
From 1900 to 1910 cities | what we've got.
Within a few years, unless the unexpected happeus, | true suhstance.


—— ————————— RY

IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL |
SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON
LLERS, . 1g Director of
[VL TOWN
[LLPS






Kill Tha
Celd and
Save Health
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Run | CASCARA
gener 101 Wert Nowper von | CITY. MANAGERS IN ILLINOIS | oes
LESSON FOR MARCH 17 Plan Is Growing In Favor—Eight | for ele me Siy to ike! io
States Now Have Laws Dealing
With the Matter.
SENDING FORTH THE
TWELVE.
(May be used wit}
JESUS
successfully for some time



) city management plan, in spite of
LES BXT 6:1-01 handicaps. They have felt the need
Ge I XI i ve have re-! of specific statutory authority and have
A DBINiOs 5 vo Math i DS YoR been somewhat embarrassed by the
ACHERS-— Rom 10:13-15; Isa. 40:3-9; | presence of certain elected minor offi
Sait Sis Acts 1: 53 Lf; B i tha cials who are not under the jurisdie-
PRIMARY 1s f ston of the village trustees. or this
hungry
MEMORY
Mark 6:97
reason cities and
JUNIOR MEMORY VERSE-TIsa cominissioner
NT IMEDIATE TOPIC Messenge rs ’ EXvernment.
g The plan is to be made applicable to
I—Glve ye them to eat. | miny
| to adopt the
form of
VERS]




of Chr
JU NIC )R AND ADULT TOPIC—The | cities or villages not exceeding 500,000
power of:the Gospel of Christ. population—that is, to all municipali-
The time of this lesson was autumn, | ties of the state except Chicago. Un-
A. D. 28; the location Galilee, der its terms the city or village couns
I. Marvelous Unbelief. (vv.1:1-6a). | ¢il would consist of the mayor and
four commissioners,
rejected the second time at
administrative and
He entered into the syna-
Jesus is
Nazareth,

executive
zogue on the Sabbath, as was his cus- | Would vest in a eity manager appoint
tom, and the people were astonisheg | ed by the council for an indefinite term
at his doctrine. His application of | #1 compensation fixed by the council
of | and subject to removal at the
the scripture was similar to that jos
cil’s pleasure.
his first rejection. The significance of
this visit is found in verses 5 and 6
—the limitation of the mighty Christ
through unbelief by those who knew
him best.
11. The Mission of the Twelve.

sort in successful operation.

Michigan, Ohio and Kansas.
(vv.
6a-16). From the parallel account we | (2% 3 5 :
find why Jesus sent forth these disci- | Springfield, 0. and Niagara Falls,
ples (Matt. 9:36)—because the peo- | N- Ye
Only one feature
student of municipal government.
ple were scattered as sheep without a
shepherd. In the tenth chapter of
Matthew we find tne nztmes of those
whom he sent out (vv. 2-5)), the fifth whose functions
the mayor,
verse of which designates that only | largely ceremonial—although he is to
Jews were included in this mission. | P¢ @ member of the council and its pre
We need to remember that these dis- | siding officer and fees to the other four
| commissioners for each meeting ate
before his eruci-
character is
were sent out
Their pilgrim
hown in Mark 6:9, and the solemn
manner of their dealing with those
who reject them is indicated in verse
eleven. They were being sent forth
as sheep in the midst of wolves. They |
were to be delivered up to the council |
and haled before the rulers of the
synagogues, but with them was to go |
an enabling power (Matt. 10:20). | good
Meeting persecution was to be a part Combating Deadly Enemy of Suc-
of their program. They anticipate the | cessful Flower Garden,
persecution with which Christ is iden- |
tified, for he exhorts them (Matt.
10:28-31), to be of courage and to fear
are they not wot more value
ciples
snded OT
fixion. tended and for
mittee work, Yet it
that the absence of
would tend to make
these positions men of high cla
marked ability.—Chicago Daily






successful garden is the r
hot, for Do ol mony { rose slug, which renders an entire
than the sparrows?” Their going forth | 6 unsightly in a short time. But

was to bring divisions (Matt. 10:34),
but also a reward to those who re-
ceived them aright—a righteous man’s
reward. (Matt, 10:40-42)) Notice |
their obedience (Mark 6 and
their achievements as the visible evi- |
dence of the power they had received.
111. Malignant Hate. (vv. 14-29).
this enemy may generally be
if the work is begun in time.
If given, early in the season,
spraying once a week for sey
in succession with the
>

spray from the garden hose,
can easily be kept down. If
not have a hose make up the


Mark gives us the most complete 2 solution and use it full strength from
count of the death of John the Baptist. | {a ordinary watering can: To one
is a less at y eo m- | p 113 Xe a
I isnot h X 8 om thot Wa nee d to em- | ucketful of boiling water use a good- |
nhasize to fhe scholars of the YOUNZEr | gizod cake of whale-oil soap and one |
grades, but it has a deep signifieance | (oyspoontul of nicotine. Apply this |

advanced depanrt-
school; and if
to those of the
of the
more
Sunday
mixture four nights in succession,
mies early in the season,
have rendered the plants unsightly.
Climbing roses grow
F Mark, it must be con-
he had tri-
whole E pa of
sidered. Herod though
was defeated.

 
1 oO t T 3 | ‘ : mn
umphed ; Da he Thus it | 40st any sunny situation, They are
is with th inner always—he over strong feeders and care should be
ch 't 3 » Al y v » 3 .
wots the ma Germany's hatred of | ty on that their growth is not inter

England stan ds in the way of its com- | fered with by being planted in too close |
plete domination of Europe, and it proximity to the roots of trees or |
was Germany's pride which caused it strong shrubbery. While many varie |
to make tho military blunders which ties are very hardy, yet they will flow |

from capturing Paris. So
just |
when the victory seems to be complete |
God intervenes. “They that be for us
are more than they that are against
us.” The counteracting power of God
offsets the devil's hatred so that we
are made “more than conquerors
through him that loved us.”
er longer if planted where they
protected from strong winds.
Man Who Must Vanish.
He still breathes, the “man
soul so dead” that he can say,
to himself but publicly:
good enough for my


father is good
> ! OT nM? GYUR § rite 4
|* It was because Jesus sent forth enough for me,” says a writer. Merci- |
were called | fully for human progress there are
these disciples that they
apostles, literally “sent ones.” They
had been called unto him (Mark 6:7),
then sent forth, not singly, but by
twos, the lonely servant has
with him the Holy Spirit. Our mes-
signs abroad that give us hope of his
ultimately becoming extinct, He will
be survived for a time, but not indefi=
nitely, by his mate whose
so today 3 %
prehensile tenacity leads her to believe
sage is “peace,” but we must have | —and act accordingly—that what was
peace ourselves if we are to impart it | 800d enough for her greatgrandmother
to others. | is good enough for her. Undoubtedly,
would be
that should
the least violent modernist
willing to deal the blow
rid us of them,
If punishment is to be measured by |
the amount of light one sins against,
the heaviest punishment must
upon those in America and England |
who know the gospel but reject it.
It is evident that the disciples re-
great power ¢vv. 12, 13) as sug- |
rest |
of this species that makes them rise
unscathed after the sharpest attacks
on their benighted tenets. We shall
ceived
gested by their return (v. 80). They | have to wait the slower end that must
acted wisely in telling Jesus “all | befall them. Evolution by exclusion,
hings,” both what they had done
taught. Although sent forth, they were
not to spend time in visiting and en-
ently go the wrong way is a sure pro-
cess if not a swift one.
him to be doomed, let us not waste


| ity of the rich. They were to be | energy in hopeless argument with him,
wholly Sonanon: upon God, taking |
A br] Zits an ten suming
£1 eir fo char on, TY » rospel 7 | A home i hot Droperly 2 stow
i k gives us Re ciate i CE Pineal oye Nope Poster Hoggson.
“Rather, it is a house and a plot of
servant. [
There are more temptations to break
ground that, together, bring rest to the
aged, peace to the strong, and joy to
| the hiasy riotous spirit of youth. It
[is a ating—not a mere fulfilment
of an Ea the result of a contract
well or ill kept, a thing to be bought
and paid for by money.
“Money cannot buy a home,” de-
clares Mr. Hoggson, “but,” he adds,
“he who hungers for a home may, by
taking counsel with those who are
practiced in giving expression to hu-
man desires in terms of houses and
their environments, achieve a result
quite as happy and as truly as if he
were to sit to a great portrait painter.”

couragements to keep them. Resolve
the temptations and to
help make the encouragements.

In material things it's not what wi
at we get that counts.
not what we claim but
—
=]


Faith
the
is the
spiritual

practic exercise of
eyes. Spirit is the only
The spiritual body is
the real man.--Henry Wood.


Glencoe and W Yunetk have operated
under the
villages wish
Lianager
to be elected. All
powers
couns-
Eight states now have laws of this
They ine
clude New York, Massachusetts, Iowa,
Notable
instances of successful use of the man-
ager system are found in Dayton and
appears to vex the
This
| relates to the payment of a salary to
would be
time spent on city coms-
is quite possible
such emoluments
available fon
; and
News,
GUARD AGAINST ROSE SLUG
Idea Now to Devise Means for
One of the greatest drawbacks to a
ges of the
combated
a good
eral weeks
full force of the
this pest
vou do
ollowing
Commence to combat all garden ene-
before they
luxuriantly in
can be |
with |
not only |
“What was
marvelous |
but there is a strange |
resilience in both the male and female |
and | or the killing off of those who persist- |
So knowing |
AGENTS Ji {oi


ref 3.
Grip in 3
Get the

tes —no unpleasant af
es colds in 24 hou
days. M oney back if it fails 3



Hill's picture on it
24 Tablets for 25c.
At Any Drug Store


Sweetness From the Hour.
The bees sting only in self-defense,
but there
pleasure in

are people who seem to

speeches,
makers, Those
acting the
in the
uttering Ss rit
nd they are not honey
themselves in e
who busy

Sweetness ou of every
l in words

have no time to wast
rankle Girl's Compan.

and st
on.
Cruelty and cowardice camp under
the same roof.
We always know just what not to
say after we have said it.

Don’
are su
new Ww ith br

ves
DAVID ROBERTS'
Horse Physic Ball and
HEAVE POV DER Price b0e Fach
me that will enable your
s to do more work with less dis-
comtort. Read the PRACTICAL HHOMB
P VETERINARIA N Send f «
on In Cows
nw
"00 ¢ Grand A


  
FS
¢. David Roberts” Vet go. nue, Waukesha, Wis.

Smail Pill
Small Dose
Small Price



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FOR
CONSTIPATION
have stood
Purely vegetable. Wonderfully
quick to banish biliousness,
2
the test of time.
headache, indigestion and to
clear up a bad complexion.
Genuine bears signature
: =
PALE FACES
Generaily indicate a lack
of iron in the Blood
Carter’s Iron Pills










RHEUMATISM
! Lumbago or Gout?
a Tare BHE UMACIDFtoremove thecause
ve the poison {row the system



vam
ERT Ld ON THE INSIDE
i PUIS KHKUMATISY ON TIE OUTSIDE”
a At All Drugglsts
Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md. J

€ Water is the first consideration
of the home and farm. What kind
of a pump touse? Our catalog will help you
solve the problem. Ourexperience isatyour
service. Ask your dealer for our pumps.
KANAWHA PUMP WORKS
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Your Silk Scraps
ake beautiful decorations for Bags
des, Pillows, Baskets, Hats,
»n used with ov machine made cotton
with stems, for making Grapes, Apples
ent of moulds with numerous de-
signs, large finished sampleandinstructi ons $i
YE LITTLE SHOPPE, Oak Park, lilinois
FORD HEADLIGHTS noniiioiii
Ping; lasts lifetime of car; no tools nec v:
eithor bulb burns out, the other remains lighted;
sold under guarantee; postpaid $2.00 BETTER
LIGET CO., kxeserve Banx Bldg. Kansas Clty, Mo.



  
  


Watson E. Coleman,
i Patent Lawyer, Washington,
8 D. C. Advice and books free.
Rates reasonable. Highest references. Bes: service

INVESTORS, Stockmen, Farmers; Come to Bast
Jolorado bef ng commences. Land $6 to
20. Ir tion finished. w Tite or fall
e , Colo.


 

 
1 ED to learn Ota or business for sale
WANTED in good loe State pri full
articulars. BOWIN J. PAUL 2, Buffalo, New York


Sell at
orsample.
Frida Manufacturing Company, Jasper, Ala.
HOG RAISING PAYS dg Nt Joan
investigate. Kdwards Stock Farms, Bdwards, Miss.
CATCHY Jnltvhins sore; Tanuce
Address Lilla Clark, 3500 ¥Franklin Ave.,St. Louis, Mo,
50 VARIETIES hair,tot, frotter ive
somplete list free. Bergey" s Pet Farm, Telford, Pa.


SE LL Japanese Sachet Pa ckets; perfumes, linens,
fs, chiffoniers. stationery, etc. 400% profit,
Prpies i0c. Nat'l Consolidated Co., Cambridge Bldg. , Chicage

NU, BALTIMGRE, NO. 11-1919
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