The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 18, 1914, Image 3

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CHAS. H, ZELLER, Auctioneer
Real Estate Bought, Sold, Rented and Exchanged
Fire, Storm & Auto Insurance.
Collection of Claims a Specialty
Justice of the Peace and Notary Public

Saturday, Jan. 24—At his
Wm Mt. Joy, horses, mules and coils
By Ed Ream.
Tuesday,
stables | |
Jan. 27—At Hotel
mer, Marietta, Pa., § properies
the estate of Henry Musser,
Wednesday, Jan. 28—In Mi.
mrge lot of househoid goods by Jno.
H. Kauftman,
dec.
Wit.
ior
Joy,
Friday, Feb. 13—At his stables in
Mt. Joy, Pa. horses and mules, by
£d Ream.
Saturday, Feb. 14, at Elizabeth-
wwn, Pa, Hardware stock and fix-
sures by D. Martin, Tiustee in the
estate of Geo. A. Fisher, Bankiupt.
Saturday, Feb. 14—On the prem-|
es in Mt. Joy Boiough, 2} story|
frame house and outbuildings for
estate of Charlotte A. Stoner.
Thursday, Feb. 19—In Conestoga
Centre, Lancaster Co., Pa. 3 tracts
of land and personal property by B.|
Frank Kready, Tiustee
of Aldus M
Thursday
Centre, L:
of Real Est
ty by B.
the estate
rupt.
Saturday,
Feb.
ncaster
and
Kready,
G.
Co., Pa.,
ate
Frank
of Harry
February 21st,
sd « Mupléments near
Springs, by John Saylor,
Tuesday, Feb. 24—At
waiting room, Mt. Joy,
National and First
GO TO
East Main St,
FOR A
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personal
Good,
Pa.
National
STYLISH HAIR-CUT
REFRESHING SHAMPOO
the Barber Line.
. Charles, Bankiupt.
19—At Conestoga
3 tracts
proper-
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Trustee
in the Estate|
livestock
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Donegal
the trolley |
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Bank
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Mount Joy, Pa. |C

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Soldin Mi. Joy by E W. Garber
Identifies the Genuine.
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Chiques Rock Bottled
Soda Water
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Thursday, February 26, livestock
impiements, near Bender's Mili
'y Amos N. Musser,
Friday, Februa.y 27,
lew implements, near
‘hureh, by M. B. Heistand.
Saturday, Feb. 28—At his ware
ooms in Mt. Joy, implements, wa;
ons, harness, etc., by G. Moyer.
Monday, March 2, livestock and im
lenients, near Newtown, by H. S§
\lusser,
Tue day,
mplements,
‘yrus Frey.
Wednesday, March 4,
near
und
livestock anc
Erisman'»
March 3, livestock
near Bender's Ail,
ane
by

livestock anc
| 'mplements. Chickies, by
’hilip Staley.
Thursday, March 5, livestock and
mplements, near Donegal Springs
Estate of David Barnhart.
Saturday, March 7, livestock and
mplements, near Union School House
C. H. Herr.
Wednesday,
near
vr the
by
March 11,
Donegal! Springs,
nd Straw
{hy S. Tressler (Cameron Farm).
Thursday, March 12, livestock and
imnlements. near Bender's Mill, by
Tohn F. Frey.
|
Fridav. Maresh 12. livestock and im
niemenrs, litesrand’s Farm at Man
bv C. J. Kistler,
Thursday, March 26—East of Mi
household goods by Harrier
executrix,
| otra,
Tov,
Breneman,
SPRING SALES OF 1914,
C. S. Frank's Li-t
livestock |
of Nervous Diseases,
tion:
medicines are not the only sources of
drug posoning.
and
absorbed
through coming in contact with them
in Washington,
examine food products for purity and
quality,
conditions,
every article of food products: bought
in the groceries

HOME HEALTH CLUB

By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, ll.
Nerves: (Continuation of articles
written for Home Health Club by H.
Lindlahr
what
M. D.) We will now some-
deal with the Chemical Causes
Food Adultera-
Medical prescriptions and patent
All sorts of injurious
substances
and drink,
destructive
in food
in various occupations; for instance
they may be absorbed from lead in
water pipes, from the dust and fumes
{of ores and metals in mines, smelters
{and factories;
{ posing room;
jing materials;
cosmetics,
taminated by rat and insect poison.
in the printer's com-
from paints and color-
from stuffed animals,
and from foods con-
The reports of government chemists
whose duty it is to
have revealed astonishing
They report that almost
and markets, candy
stores and soda fountaing, is con-
taminated or adulterated with de-
leterious substances, inorganic
minerals, aniline dyes, and all sorts
of chemicals and poisons.
The following is a passage from an
article in a Chicago daily paper which
dealt with one of Professor Wiley’s
ear'y reports on food adulteration:
“Professor Wiley’s reference was
particularly to the aniline dyes, de
rived from coaltar, which are used
for coloring jellies and wines, as well
as a great number of other food pro-
ducts and drinkables. (Editor's note:
All coal-tar preparations, whether
they are aniline dyes or drugs, are
absolutely poisonous to the human
gystem.) Not long ago the Bureau of
Chemistry dyed experimentally a
number of pieces of white silk with
chemical colors obtained from various
liquors and articles of diet put up for
commercial purpose, Preserved
cherries, utilized in this way furnish-
ed a yard of pink silk; currant jam a
yard of salmon silk; port wine a yard
of purple silk; tomato catsup a yard
of light red silk, ete. The “rosaline”
for corned beef and
used coloring
| sausage gave a dye of a beautiful ang
|
|
brilliant red. But in this line nothing
has been found so suggestive of the
rainbow as soda water syrups, which
{taken in a bunch, are a chemical
|
|
{ saccharine

Jan. 28—Near Milton
srove, implements and householu
goods by Abram Shelly.
Js Thursday, Feb. 1y—At Silve:
| Springs, livestock and implements
I. G'nder,
{ Saturday, Feb. 21—At his resi
| dence in Mount Joy, househo d
[goods and some second-hand furni- |
ture by Mr. D. H. Engle.
| Saturday, Feb. ¥—At Klinesville,
| livestock and implements
| Jone
Monday, March 2—Near Mt. Joy,
{li and implements by Eman-
es March 3—At Columbia,
vestock and implements’ by Henry
mit}
Wednesday, March 4—One mile

10rt} live
Erisman’s church,
household
of
west
and
Walter,
mile north
livestock
implements
goons by F S
| Saturday,
stock,
rank
March 7T—%
church,
implements, by Philip Keener
March 10—at Klinesville
and {implements by Sam
vest of Erisman's
| 1nd
Tuesday,
live stoek
juel Nissly.
Thursday,
Station.
| Jacoh Goss.
| Wednesday. March 25—In Mt. Joy,
of of household goods by Mrs. Martha
{| Shank.
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“HAS HI
"HAL ESTALE AND
INSURANCE
March 12—Near Of!

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Main St, Mount |
tiling and Clerking of Public Cale
Qettiemernt of Estates
Collection of Rents
Survering and Convevaneing
WiLL CURE YOU .
druggist to *
Don’t permit
sell you a substitute. Other *
remedies are not as good. Rudy's *
cures or money back.
© 8 8 POS PE OTS Pee eee
IF YOU ARE iil
from sny discrder of thc STOMACE. LIVER or
EIDVEYS. or i* your bowols are inactive aS
times. or you shoud suffer irom neadaches.
geti 50 oert bottie of SCN BARKS of your
druggist. ff youn ere run Gown nnd don’ feel
ne young 8nd chipper as you used to, Jive
SEVEN BARKS o var trial; it will purity vour
blood, clear your system and brain, end
make life worth living It is absolutely
hermless, is highly palatable, and wiil not
disturb the most delicate stomach.
For sale at liens at 60 cents per
petite. Don’t fail to try it. Address
| LYMAN BRCWN, 68 Marrzy Si. New Yori: N.Y,
your
by Steven |“
| and other ve
polychrome.
which the chil-
deleterious
The cheap candies
dren buy are oftimes most
and
arsenic,
and prussic
are colored with
Many of
of chocolate on the
composed mainly of
fat. They do not
taste much like chocolate, but they
easi'y pass for it, with the addition of
oxide of iron, that is to say, iron rust,
to give the requisite color.
One plate of cheap ice cream
analizeq at the Bureau of Chemistry
was found to contain as much fusel
oil as five glasses of bad whiskey.
Strawberry flavor, or what passed for
containing cheap,
of
su'phate of copper,
Also, they
aniline
cheaper brands
market are
starch and
impure glucose
sugar clay,
even
the
the
acid
deadly dyes,
animal
such, was in truth a chemical com-
pound.
A medicinal dose of sulphate of
iron is three grains. Eat three small,
art ficially
will get ar
greened
equal
mical.
pickles,
quantity
This
commao
and you
of this
salts of
ved

 
  
nly emplo
beans
for
col
to give a or to peas,
rved
 

market in cans or glass
Wiley by his con-
excellent in

essor


1itious and work ex-
pesing and trying to prevent the al-
most universal adulteration of food
products with deleterious and poison-
ous substances drew upon himself
the {ll will of those bene-
food
financially
fitted by adulteration, and was
| promptly removed from office.
|
livestock and implements by |
j articles now
It would take too long, in the space
of thege articles, to describe even a
fraction of the manifold forms of food
and drink poisoning, Dr. Wiley’s
running in one of our
prominent magazines give most inter-
esting information on the subject.
The people should keep a sharp look-
out that the laws and regulations
| dealing with food adulteration do not
| lapse into inocuous desuetude
|
}
|
|
|
| of “Nature
* RUDY’'S PILE SUPPOSITORIES *|
*
| inorganic minerals,
| eliminate
{ bines in
foods,
they
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ZELLER | through official neglect or connivance.
There is certainly no better argu-
ment in favor of the “Natural Diet”
than the universal adultera-
ticn of food The follower
and
almost
and drink.
Cure”
diet only the natural
fresh and unadulterated
come from Nature's hands,
uses freely the fruits,
tables and dairy products, but avoids
canned foods, spices, condi-
ments, sauces, and all foods artificial-
lv prepared, fermented, or
contaminated with poisonous preserv-
atives.
It is much more difficult
nate chemical poisons,
selects com-
his
as
He
grains, vege-
strong
colored
elimi-
the
to
especially
from the
poisons which
organism, The
system
than the systemic
form in the human
on'y effective way to stir up and
from the system
chemical poisons absorbed
medicines and in adulterated
and drink lies in natural methods of
living and of treatment. Everything
that is in any way injurious to the
svstem must be excluded
diet, and those foods must be prefer-
red which have a purifyine effeet. In
addition to the “Pure Food Diet"
must be applied all natural methods
may be
one |
| secured,
the |
in |
food |
from the |
of treatment
elimination of morbid matter and
poisons from the system. The most
| valuable of -these are deep hreathing,
out-door exercises,
nasties, water cure,
pathy, homeopathic, herb and tissue
remedies, and right mental attitude.
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THO HOME WOMEN
IALAED ABOUT HAIR
Two women met in our store the
other day, when one of them said:
“My, how pretty your hair looks!
What have you been doing to it?”
“Why, I have been using Harmony
curative gym-
massage, osteo-
Hair Beautifier for the past two
weeks,” was the reply.
“Why, indeed!” replied the “inn
woman, “that {is just what
| using. Isn't it great, and i you
"think my hair shows a lot of im-
provement?”
Harmony Hair Beautifier is
coming all the rage among both men
and women who are particular in the
care of their hair. It is just what it
is named—a hair beautifier, It seems
to polish and burnish the hair, mak-
ing it glossy, silky-soft, and more
eogy to put up in graceful, dg
folds that “stay put.” Contains
oil, and will not change color of fa
nor darken it. Simply sprinkle a little
on your hair each time before brush-
ing it.
To keep your hair and sealp dand-
ruff-free and clean, use Harmony
Shampoo. This liquid shampoo gives
an instantaneous rich, foaming lather
that immediately penetrates to every
part of the hair and scalp, insuring a
quick and thorough cleansing. It is
washed off just as quickly, the entire
operation taking only a few moments.
Harmony Hair Beautifier, $1.00. Har-
mony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed
to satisfy you in ¢very way, or your
money back. Sold only at the more
than 7,000 Rexal: Stores, and in this
town only by us.—E. W. Garber’s
Drug Store, Mount Joy, Pa.
INN BUTTER

BIG SLUMP
DROP OF 11 CENTS FROM HIGH-
EST PRICE
Loss of $6.60 a Tub—Holdings Show
Loss of $350.000—Such Demoraliza-

tion is Se'dom Seen—Too Much
Foreign Stock
New York, Jan. 30—It is seldom
{1 butter market gets in as de-
oralized a condition as for the last
day Slump after slump has sent
esh extras down to 26%c, from the
the close of the year,
11¢ during
t price at
37sec. This is a drop of
month, almost unprecedented in
of the All the
has because
s seem to cut out but-
extent. The losses of
January will never be known. They
are heavy that figures cannot be
A large quantity of butter,
at 37c, ig still in the hands
of receivers, Such butter shows a
less of 10%ec 1b, with prospects of it
being still lower. Owners of high-
priced butter when the slump started
withdrew it from the market, hoping
that at some future time they could
a better price. This at present
seem probable, It is not a
price so much as it is to
zet a customer
a
being sales
i4c, and the quotation is 26 @ 26%¢
This is a drop of $6.60 a tub from the
ice at the close of the year.
traae
drag
the history
month trade
consumer
ter to some
ged
SO
taken in
get
does not
question of
There
was slump to-day of 2¢
there under the call at
highest pr
The price to-day is the same as the
owest price during the entire year of
1913. June 30 extras were 261%¢ but
there only a short time
June
inued until 3T%e
in December. A year
extras were 351% @ 6c,
teday.
ey remained
advance began early in
the top,
nd the
ind cont
was reached
ago today
10c better than
It is estimated that there are at
least 70.000 pkgs. of butter still] In
the public coolers. If the loss on this
averages $5 pkgs. it means a loss of
$350,000 alone for stock in the public
warehouses. Every private box is
filled, but all of {it will not lose as
heavily as that stored earlier in the
season. All the butter receivers are
in good financial condition, and can
stand this loss. Many of them have
made good profits on eggs. A year
ago held extras were 36 @ 32¢, com-
pared with 25% @26%ec¢ today. Held
butter is quoted as high as fresh, in
face of no trade. Jobbers have held
off the market as much as possible,
expecting every day that prices
Their expectations
have been The week has
shown a total drop of 4%e¢
virtually no
on grades
Process owners
Packing stock
trade is light and city
moving. It freely
held butter will go at
of
their
would go down.
realized,
quotable
under
are
There is
prices, especially
creameries.
discouraged receiv-
the
ladles are not
ers say
is
predicted that
Today a number
willing to accept
but could find
conditions are
25c. receivers
losses,
no buvers Present
caused largely by
the free import of foreign butter,
pecially from Argentine, There
from Argentine on the Pa-
Coast 10,000 pkgs. and 5 000
Chicago early in February. Califor
over-supplied with foreign
Western markets are
demoralized. The salvation is for
to get prices down. Mos
keeping prices up ‘ta
were
is
due
cific in
is
butter,
nia
and all
| retailers
| of them are
| 43c.—New York Produce News, /
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EBRUARY —
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st Furniture Sale Ever Held In This
Section of Pennsylvania
in size--mighty in values.
in assortments--mighty in savings.
Lowest Obtainable Anywhere
YET
yet
We cannot hope even to give you the idea in
the magnanimity,
vaguest
words of the possibilities, the chances of
this Sale of Sales.
not as attended this sale, don’t put it off another day—get here if y























have to walk.
IT WILL WELL REPAY YOU—SEE FOR YOURSE
REE - >> Did you see the direc]
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