The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 05, 1913, Image 7

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
Wedmesday, March 6, 1918,
PANE SEVER
Sale of Cord Wood Low Fares to the Wost POOR ROADS AND THE SCHOOLS PENNSYLVANIA DUTOH, LN
At A public sale at the Geoldme Pennsylvania Rallroad, Tickets to rr — # 4 b _
rw mear the ore banks over 100 Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast, |[Mrs, Frank DeGarmo, Head of | What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To -—" De |
eords of wood were sold at prices Westren Canada, Mexico and Bouth- School and CQountry Life Move Say T * Week latched Ls ~/ Vv |
| T J | 3 ( v »
Sat ranged from 76¢ to $1.76 a cord. western points on sale dally March | ment, Tells of Advantages ’ a AIC 3 , 1910, < ov &
A number of locust posts were sold 14 to April 14 inclusive at reduced | y i : “N x 2 - -
at 10c each | fares. Consult nearest Ticket Agent | The relation of good roads to ny 1910 y | ne ne O
EE — ee ——— lor A. C. Welle, D. P A., Reading, education was clearly outlined at Raised on a SS |
| Pa to April 2. the recent meeting in Harrisburg] Park & Pollard Vowner
JE LONGFIELD
All the local news in the Bulletin,
— 0 (Lhe Pennsylvania State Education|
jecause you are a monkey jf | Association in an address by: Mrs. |
. a ot very intelligent | Frank DeGarmo, head of School]
you ‘do aml n | and Country Life Movement,
one at Hie | National Congress of Mothers, The |
The reason Darwin concluded advantages of improved roads, she |
that man must have evolved from said, have been carefully estimated |
the chimpanzee is because so many in dollars and cents, and 80|
people make such monkeys of them enormous has this been demon-
selves on just such simple things strated to be, that they present a
as the convincing prosperity. But for those
attending this Association, there are|
FUEL QUESTION {other elements of prosperity and
Do you want to help prove that civilization which mort urgently re-|
the theory is wrong? Then buy commend the improvement of the
vour coal from us publie road hese advantages are
deserving of more anxious and
earnest consideration than any
BE & MOORE commercial value that roads may
. . attain. The elevation of our citizen-
ship, and the moral and intellectual
Deal er in
Coal, Lumber, Grain,
Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement
growth of our people far outweigh
which
the
sidewalks,
advantages may
children in
montery
The
any
accrue cities
have good good
good schools, good churches and
easy access to places of amusement
and instruction
While
home an
child
more
the country must
and Fertilizer
leave hour or before
school opens, in order to be there in
A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid (i; He must cross ravines and
for grain creeks, wade through muddy road
or through snow-drifts almost all
the long and cold wirter months
: In many places the country 18 open
Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciallty and the po . winds beat merci
lessly upon him, so that by the time
he reaches the schoolhouse, his
FLORIN, PENNA. feet are cold and wet, and his body
so chilled that he is unfit for study
— EE, snmm— or recreation for the rest of the
day His health is broken; his
YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED vitality is lowered and he is subject
0 to frequent attacks of sore throat,
S. & H. Trading Stamps RB and often pneumonia
SK What can be said of the poor
school teacher, who must be
OF COAL PUR
AT
F. H. Baker's
country
WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH
HASED FOR CASH
present at all hazards and unaer
all difficulties? What
thoroughly
spirited
trained
the
education
teacher
and equipped to cope with
modern problems of
AT having expended large sums of
% Coal and money on acquiring the psycholog-
OO) \ KW LUMBER YARDS ical foundation of successful child
A culture will remain long at her post
N / BU when that situation is fraught with
depression of spirits, bedraggled
daily pe
Mount Joy, Penna.
garments, rsonal discom
Sole agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hang forts, scant) attendance of pupils,
Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etc. indifference and lack of appreciation
Agents for Alpha Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate wv the unedu patrons?
wstimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Materia! I'h speaker thought that in
Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old PP. R. R. Depot nroved roads will revolutionize oul
ountry chool vstem that it will
ance the movement for consolid
tion schools and urged in con-
clusion that hov 1 rl
aps Gloves: = =
are the milestone that mark the
advan ment of the civilization o a
chool, a neighborhood te or a
PRICES ON ALL FUR CAPS AND HEAVY LINED GLOVES tion That both must know how
&REATLY REDUCED. ‘1 basic element in I an welfare
BALANCE OF OUR IMPORTED VELOUR HATS CUT FROM must . consiructed ind mal
$4.00 to $3.25 tained ind that both should be
wight « bser the road con
THESE GOODS WERE BARGAINS AT THEIR ORIGINAL [ditions in their travels, or “hikes”
RICES THEY'RE MUCH MORE SO NOW, about the neighborhood or country
adjacent to their home
rE
A Country Editor's Duties
Senator H, B Terrell, editor of
1 ert the West (Tex.) News, briefly sums
1 up the duties of the countr edit-
or, and those not familiar with a
country print shop might peruse
144 North Queen St., Lancaster Pa. with interest the total: “To run a
newspaper all a fellow has to do is
re ————— | to De - able to write poems, discuss
© al < Ay AS S -
A RN NB ER i po i ae bn
ding, saw wood, describe a fire so
; Engle’s Furniture Warerooms # wa tie readers win shea their
3 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. u wraps, make $1 do the York of $10,
= a shine at a dance, measure calico,
: abuse the liquor habit, test whiskey,
—S Pe a subscribe to charity, go without
GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. = | meals, attack free silver, wear dia-
8 monds, invent advertisements, sneer
UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDE' Ba snobbery, overlook scandal, ap-|
8 prise babies, delight pumpkin rais-
ic i 3 ers, minister’ to the afflicted, heal
| the disgruntled, fight to a finish,
Poplar Lumber for sale in lots to suit the purchaser. set type, mold opinions, sweep out
{the office, speak at prayer meetings
Sed Brien and stand in with everybody and
| everything.”
Undertaking and Embalming j SAN.
: Mt. Gretna Campmeeting
RARER AT a mousy | MG Gretna tampmeeting As
i sociation met last Thursday in Leb-
i anon to transact business pertaining
\ J, | to next year’s camp. Plans for hold-
WH) NOT MAKE $200.00 A MONTH - 9 That S | ing one of the greatest camps in the
Brethren
officers
United
The
the
discussed
Kreider,
| history of
$50.°° a Week, almost $10.°° a Day
| church were
president;
Selling Victor Safes and fire-proof boxes are: Hon. A. S.
to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dentists and i i i
well-to-do farmers, all of whom realize the need {H. J. Roop, Highspire, vice presi-
of a safe, but do not know how easyitistoown ba. Tan 2 > $ovwd 3
one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of dent; Rev. R. R. Butterwick, Mount
the best, clean-cut money- making opportuni- ville, secretary; S Eby Mt. Jov,
ties ¢ ver received. Withou :
t previous experi-
success of 1ers
ence YOU can duplicate the treasurer.
Our handsomely illu ated 200-page
vil you to p nt the subjec 7
. 01 inte resting a manner
vou were piloting, . Ms n : Foils a Foul Plot
salesmen red
convincing talking re , seciive castor yd Whe When a shameful plot exists
Bs Jovoe only hs 'm ih Ee Someone'else e territory? | tween liver and bowels to cause
The 25th anniversary ofo tress by refusing to act, take Dr.
company was” ie Fing’'s New Life Pills, and end 1
Jaclory In Hig WOH ah abuse of your system. They gently
Shecis red Te nege: ary vent | compel right action of stomach, Hv-
ouroutput. We are sp er and bowels, and restore your
fs ion. | health and all good feelings. 25c
but to learn :
will cost you only
a postal card.
Ask for Catalogue 187.
THE VICTGR
| SAFE & LOCK CO.
CINCINNATL, OHIO
fat S. B. Bernhart & Co’s
— etl
Filed an Opinion
The court affirmed the decision of
| the court admitting testimony in |
| the suit of Greider vs. the Eliza- |
bethtown and Florin Street Railway |
!
Annuaily. ' Company.
|sime
Well
son, de
So vite
net fee
ower ic
grega
Sel is
fer der
fritta
Shtates
WOS 8¢
yore
graecht
des se
go soch
En I
feel
hucka
kenna
nemma
hina uf
en shite
un a
ich fer
Se sawga
dulty t
De suragets,
80 epas hen se kasa Es wara a lo
weipslite es vota vella Won de |
weipsleit dehame gabliva vara un
heta glaernt bessera boy un kucha
bocka, hets na feel besser gader
Ich waes net wos suffraget maent
ower ich mane des de weipsleit
suffera setta usht so feel des de
monslite. Denksht net so?
Des fer darrept gshpuchteri
mocht mich go about holver folsh
on de weipslite Now 1m) olty is
net so, ower onera sin immer in
eppas Won se usht de monsleit
bookera kenna sin se tzufritta
Denka deer net se eta aw suffera?
Wy be shure
rr —
un
fer
tzu
un
der
fuftsich
| Washington
I
des
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h w
Bres
Bresident
der
Woi
glawp
now
.
Taft
un
dousen
is yetz f
dawle
geshter is
Demagrawt, an
es mere
oom V
ut ich
ferdenas
fer
ident
so long
Wilsc
shure
aer Br
hets ¢
net
tzu
Ich
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n geva
de politishuns
ich
Gook a
no
res
BO ¢
in
de
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venich
shu
zite
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kawfa
ident 1
du dot in
fer
des
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de no
sim
train sh
rate, de
folsh
olly
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des ich der
mole ve
votes,
elecksh
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shpecial
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gooka
re aw du
mere
in Washington
oter
INTERESTING
This Concerns Every Housewile in
This Entire Community
Ww
eople of Mou fo nd ti
roundin 11 1n tl
Moui Joy n Fk M
one o } lar One
be equ ed flourill in t
United ¢ Q
t ul ya ew nd
up to date 1 chiner fi old
Flour now eing turned 1 i oin
to the ¢ market € th
bulk of the outp i1 hipped
ind stand the
inter wheat flou
In remodling the nill, the firm
had in mind the manufactu
Spring Wheat flour that
better than any other Spri
flour, on the market and
object in view there have
the past six months, nume
made, to find the grade of
be used, and how
ed, to obtain these results
have
Vheat
put on
by far
Wheat
the loaf be
a much better flavor. which is very
desirable for zood home made
bread
The firm is very anxious that the
public, more especially the ones
who do the baking, call at the mill
and inspect it throughout seeing
just how the flour is taken from the
wheat and the process of making
“VERIBEST"
flour
the
of “VERIBES'T
all
succeeded i
market
other
flour by ac
lar
ing
which is
es wa
sufferin kats,
atich
aw gate
fon de
ene
gabut
mit
on
Vil
ney
r Jop
der
101¢
gep 1c h
esident is
1d des se
gelt
tzu-
feel
yaer
United
lape fer
in ame
sell usht
job
feel gelt
drum, un
un dawk.
enyhow net
Washington
psucha
en trip
kar un
aer darich
nella
kent
op
Sel
r en fer
geshtel
oter
INFORMATION
would be
ng Wheat
witl
been, for
rous test
wheat to
it should be mill
making
under
and it ba
rands
tual ba
flour
now
They
a Spring
ready to
the
8 €
of Spring
King test, |
EE e——
The Marietta Times Says:
An amusing incident occurred the
other morning while William B.
Fink was out advertising his big
live stock sale, in Mount Joy and
through East Donegal. In some man-
brand
xcelled
er, whiter. and of
|
|
ba
En
|
t
{
ner three chickens had gotten in
the rear of the buggy and during
the drive to Mount Joy they re-|
mianed in the vehicle until noon. |
When Mr. Fink arrived in town en-
route for home they decided to quit
their temporary roost and made
things lively on Market street for
several minutes
Ce —— ctl Aiea
Will Enlarge Store
The Grof & Wolf company, of
Lancaster, has purchased the Jacob
King prog wdjoining their store
on North Queen street, and a new
and handsome building will be erect
ed to meet the demands of an in-
creasing business The price paid |
was $45,000.
a
Too Prosperous to Move
According to the rural auc-
tioneer there will be fewer farms
change hands this spring than for
several vears. The reason given for
this condition is the prosperity
| which has been enjoved by the
! farmers.
Growing
pit © N\RIDGEIILLD
N
From
(hots)
Food,
Can you
beat it?
Beat this record
The only way possible is to feed
the Park & Pollard Gritless-
Chick and Growing Feed just |
as directed in their Year Book.
We sell the feed give away
the books free
The book
to you
and
alone is worth a dollar |
or more
Are
newly
give your
chickens a warm
live? We
you, as we have received
PARK AND POLLARD
FIRELESS BROODERS
pleased to demonstrate
request, We carrying
different size WATER
DRY MASH HOPPERS,
FEEDERS, ETC. all of
guaranteed to satis-
you prepared to
hatched
and comfortable place to
can aid
1e famous
LULL 3s Y,
and 1all be
your
in stock
FOUNTS,
CHICK
which
faction, or money refunded.
ASK THE CHICKEN THAT
ES THEM.
Brandt&Stehman
MOUNT JOY, PA.
are
are give
US-
The Week in Grain
“ompiled for the Mount Joy Bulle-
tin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm. L.
Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building,
Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman,
Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan-
caster. Penna
Phila, Pa., March 4, 1913
It has been a hesitating market
pending the issuance of the Govern-
ment estimate of farm reserves to
ulto., and
stimu-
10th
influences to
be issued on the
definite
the
been to
lacking
li house
hold-
ite buying commission
tendency has reduce
ings whenever advances permitted
it to be accomplished to advantage
I'hi given a heavy one to
whea without forcing any material
price recession, but doubtless im
rov the technical position of the
trade hould 1¢ report show re-
ery to below poplar antici-
it est t indicate
that the yercentage still in. farmers
} 1 | h
shade )
{ ol
1 d
{ ¢ t ( 1¢ V( 1
1
i 1 n ¢ N th
1 | mpo 1 at
re )
( ford
I 1 li I lisplay-
] engtl n-
1d nterest till on the de
notwithstanding
celp all primary
Corn h wed from the farm in
cord breakin quantities all
ison, and doubtless liberal
juantities still remain in first hands
bv reason of the reduced feeding
requirements of an open winter.
But the pri started low and the
demand has been stupendous, the
ardening tendency of the price
continuing in the face of plentiful
offerings all the way.
Argentine shipments have crossed
the five million weekly mi but
vhile irgent an earlier in the
season, the demand for Americar
wheat is still liberal Timely mois-
ture over the winter wheat belt has
reduced the inquiry at domestic
centers at the moment, but with the
approach of the spring uncertainties
regarding the crop, and the natural
period of excitement over possible
injury, the buying side appears the
more attractive,
ama
The Great N. A.
Paris Fashion
Sunday North American
March 16. In the
number of the will be
the wonderful
The Sec-
tion of
wil]
same
Special
the
be issued on
paper
new
North
pictori-
Amer-
exploited
al features which The
ican has secured
This
the work of a s
ed in Paris by The
section
staff
fashion represents
maintain-
American
pecial
North
and the pictures and letter press de-
scribe exhaustively the fashions
which the Fre have de-
termined shall be ex vy 0 h
styles for tl} sprin ea
ir sectic mt 1 ¢ h 1a Ces
ind the os mpris every-
ni n dress anc 0 WV
the i ldren othe
Women w ell dre ¢ LV¢
ye el 17 ) 14
semiannu ic mb: ) 1
Nort American larly I'hey
will be found of great help in sug-
gesting acceptable styles pr new
spring outfits
re etl A. ee -
Fire at the County Jali
\ fire that broke out Friday
morning in the County caused
a loss of about $206 and was con-
fined to the first floor of the bakery
and the stairs leading to the sec-
ond floor. About one ton of four
wag damaged.
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face, dust-proof nickel case,
Rockford movement, 17 jewel,
fully guaranteed, with care will
last a lifetime. Can you beat ft
anywhere for only $10?
Also Repairing in All it’s Branches
» S M | L. EF = llast Main Street,
' | ' i MOUNT JOY, PA.
Blue
or
Serge Suits
Confirmation
olin
That eventful day in the young man’s life, Confirm
ation Sunday—will occur in less than two weeks, the
earliest possible in the Gregorian calendar,
Blue Serge should be the young man's suit appar
rej for that day.
Despite the long-continued garment workers’ strike
we show a broad and comprehensive line of dressy Blue
Serges that every mother should see to appreciate. To
be sure of shipment, we went into the market personal-
ly, and succeeded in stocking up where many others fail
od entirely,
Be vour choice either Norfolk or Double breasted
style, we wre giving more generous values anywhere
from $4 to $10, in sizes for boys from 5 to 18 years
Your choice is also broad in both fancy and conventional
weaves
We advise an early visit, since the days before
Confirmation Sunday are very limited You want per-
fect satisfaction, and we are here to give it.
0 Jo, ©
roff & Wolf 0.
26 & 28 N. Queen St,
LANCASTER’'S FASTEST GROWING STORE
ARE YOU BUYINC YOUR
Grocery Needs
Where You Can Get The Best
Quality at The Lowest Prices?
You can answer this question correctely after you have ex-
amined and compared our prices witl ers ask and
Ye 1: pr. A
tasted the quality of our goods Ww ve
you entire satisfaction All go
H. G. Hagenberger
BELL PHONE
Mount Joy, Penna.
i pil | 101
(01D 1001 0 LC
Our Creat :
ur Creat 2
F itu Sal s
urniture Sale
Starts February 1st, with the largest ussortment of fine >
furniture and carpets ever shown in l.ancaster at one time, =
Just think of it! One and one-half acres of floor space &
used to display the things we have been buying all over the ]
United States for the last six months
In the five years in our present location the business has 2
almost doubled each year, and to-day we ar furnishing more
homes than any other two stores in the city. 8
From a small beginning we have grown to be the largest
furniture and carpet store in Central Pennsylvania
Westernberger. Malev & Myers
125-131 East King S:, LANCASTER, PA.
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Special on Watches
I have just purcahesd a num-
ber of watches, undoubtedly the
best values offered {in that line
for a long time. They are open
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EAST
OF THE
1897
THE GRAIN HOUSE
ESTABLISHEI
WILLIAM L. BEAR & C
Chicag« Trade)
(Members Board of
BROR IRS
PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Sts.
STOCKS -BONDS-I ESTMEN
80 SECONDS 2 MINUTES
To Chicago Board, of Trade. y Grain Market
Lancaster Branch 220-§ nolworth
PHILA