The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 22, 1914, Image 2

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    DUNT JOY, PA.
J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r.


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e Copies........2 Cents
Sample Copies........FREE
Entered at the post office at Mount
Joy as second-class mail matter.
All correspondents must have their
communications reach this office nou
later than Monday, Telephone news
tance between that time and
clock noon Wednesday. Chan-
for advertisments must positive-
ly reach this office not later than
Monday night. New advertisments
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
night Advertising rates on applica-
tion,
HOW TO HEAT THE HOME
Local Engineer Gives Some Able
Hints on the Subject
w to heat the
fraught with !
the cause
anxiety t hou builders,
mas F Verts, the heating
Upon the proper decision
question lef 1 8 reat
comfort and convenience
S was thought
ient to have a number of |
where wood fires might
and these with the
provided
used more peo
to the use of
heating
account of
the room, but
people
stoves
llar with a
ributing the
partments, un
modern all cast
which is not |
providing heat so
half dozen pipes lead-
its dome, but may be of |
size t accommodate |
more pipes leading to the |
apartments
1 are various other methods
f heating, such as steam and hot
but the advantages to be
found in the use of a warm air heat-
er in the cellar are so many that
students of this subject are more and
more turning to warm air as the
satisfactory method of warming the
home One of the great advantages
to be found in this type of heating
is the faet that large volumes of
fresh air are drawn in and passed
the heating surface, thus in-
fresh supply of air con- |
‘he use of registers, which |
flush with the wall or have |
extension, is very
convenient in the divid-
furniture The warm air
il naged and con-
Ag soon as a
be only one of

started in the
Miss Ste
Mr. and
. a |
Sunday at Landisville. EAST PETERSBURG horticultural development in Penn- { ET |
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Vogel, of Eph- Miss Risie Gochnauer is visiting Sylvania, State Zoologist, H. A. Sur 4 |
rata, spent
parents,
Miss Oliv
day and
parents,
Miss Susie
week with
Petersburg.
THE BUBRETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA
SPORTING HILL Farmersvilie, Brownstown, Central “FRUIT PACKAGE LAW”
Miss ) >» Shonk is visiting her Manor Hotel, Lancaster to Elizabeth-
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. town by way of Harrisburg and What is Fixed as the Weights of the
lla Nissley is spending a Home. On our tri e see any iff ti
) I ¢ : p we seen many Different Commodities Shoe Polishes
few days at Lancaster. interesting sc nes.
» C is : . | INEST QUALITY LAR
Mrs Fred Koser spent - - — Because of his intense interest in qu CEST VARIETY
Friday with the former's friends at Bellefonte. face has received at his office in
EDGE]
Dr. William Garretson is making Harrisburg, many questions concern ror nEING Fi LUI On our big re
8 ol BE
e Willams spent Satur- come improvements in his stable. ing the so-called ‘‘fruit-package law.” ! ;
Sunday here with her Nathan Buch and family of Lititz, To answer these he has prepared the nee a hi h 1 S
were Sunday visitors with Daniel following reply giving needed in- ENS TRI; | 1g C ass ul
"loyd spent the past garnish. formation on the subject: AT I NTH),
i
her sister near East Mrs. Lynch and daughter, Emylin, There is no distinct fruit package | lr 'doljars.
of Olyphant, spent a few weeks here jaw in Pennsylvania, but there is a
Miss Emma plin spent Satur witp Mrs. Emma Miller. law applying to all commodities sold gn =
lay and Sunday with her mother, (. § Gochnauer, of Medford, N.J, in package form, and this is that SL ir Je Boat fat | 0 ose Ww U
Mrs. Hiram
Rev. Hira
spent Sunde
and wife.
Ruhl. autoed here on Sunday and visited they must have the quantity of the aie I iil drens sin 8, shines gid
m Gibble of Manheim, hig father, D. H. Gochnauer inly i Sly o $a
§ » D. - . contents plainly and conspicuously| "STAR" combination for cleaningand polishingall ts 4
ay i Henry Gibble ! : kinds of russetortan shoes, 10c. "DANDY" size, 35. seen ese Sul
with Mrs. Henry Hostetter and daugh- marked on the outside of the pack- ty RUICK WHITE (a liquid forn vith sponge) ek |
ters Patience and Marian, of Wash- age. Chief Sweeney, of the Bureau lycleans and whitens dirty canvasshoes. 10c.&25c. |
My. Abr: Zellars § g ys : 2 “ALBO™ ci
Mr. Abram Zellars spent Saturday jpngton, D. C., are spending a month of Weights and Measures, the De-| SUED and CANVAS SB ORB Few | pay you to loo
ind Sunday
and Mrs. Le
Mr. Jacob
spent Frida)
Mrs. Susan
with his parents Mr. here with Mrs. Henry Hostetter. partment of Internal Affairs, says:| Jacked inaic buses, with spon By Joe, dx bunie
m Zellars. Elam Stehman has thrashed out « , 5 Jour 5 i sket | 1tyour dealer does not keep the kind
of. Lianerdter ot S$ d If you sell your peaches in a basket Jour denier wsnot keep the Kindaun ware. sendus | nee not u
Metzler of Lancaster, his wheat crop of 20 acres. It the law defines that basket asa WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO., ’
here with his sister, averaged him over 40 bushels to the gontainer when used for that pur- 20-28 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. |
tisslov Ea oS The Oldest and Largest Manufactures.
Nissley. acre, obtaining a total of £14 bushels. pose, therefore, it will be necessary Shoe Polishes in the World. sigs Ask anybo
|
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Keener spent Walter Pool, who is employed at {or you to mark the quantity of the|——
Sunday in t
George near
Master Ro
he home of their son the Fulton National bank of Lan- contents on the outside of each” pack-
Mount Joy. caster, has his vacation and iS age. Y . art C a e
y Degler of Lancaster is spending most of his time at home. The law fixes forty-eight pounds
spending a few weeks in the home Amos Hamaker, wife and daugh- as a standard of weight for one / ae \ ; = Sihlepies Suit
of his uncle
Miss Rhoda Myers of L.ancaster,is and son John of Lancaster, and Mrs.
D. M. Nissley. ter, Miriam, Mrs. Liman Hamaker bushe] of peaches. If your baskets
hii oS : : EY are supposed to contain one half (=53 "AR h b t
spending some time here in the Coldren of Manheim, were week end pushel of peaches, then there should JA FNS Bl an ey bi a ou
home of Wi
Mrs. Susa
day and Sun
| Daniel Weac
Tennis is
as is shown by the new mem- earlier than last year. Potatoes are
rs indulging in the game. not yielding up to expectations.
Miss Emn
spent Saturday and Sunday in the
home of her
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] Garman and fhe
laughter spe
| Barto and family near Manheim.
Mr. and Mrs. B
| spent Sunda
son-in-law A
Levi
son
pent Thurs
heim
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk and
children vis
man Shelly
Mr. John
ic yivler risi s with Mrs. Rebecca Landis. +
liam Givler, visitors with Mrs. RB be twenty-four pounds in that bas-
issley > Satur- 7 ¢ fe ers are trying to = VI rm? tN | =! i! |
n Nissley spent Satur The local farm rs ying ket : rl EZ "
day with her sister, Mrs. finish harvesting, but can make no 7 i \= ave con
. : . ’ a iid If you are not able to put twenty-| ? | Al
*hther at Pine Hill progress on account of so much rain. ee
four pounds in the basket, then
becoming 3. st. T° acco is at tw seeks i 5
becoming fore, interest The, tobarey 8 AO hg mark on the outside of the basket NEL fC i Qu we i therefor
the extract amount contained there-


Dr. G. M. Graybill and Lloyd Kock mM
went on a fishing trip to Holtwood The dealer who fails to comply,
i yn Saturday >; i sith the requirements of the law, : iyo\ fh {
uncle D. M. Nissley. on Saturday and came home with WI . : 2 t
incle I issley ; is St above, subjects himself to| : ! } Fh Cc O es, an ou
largest string known to this as stated
1a Brandt of Bamford
neighborhood this season. They the penalties imposed by the act.
i Bungay vith David landed fourteen salmon and one It can be seen that the law is not | = — satisfaction oY a
; <3 .
bass. made for the purpose of applying to|
hm of Manheim,
> Sq —— > fruits alone, and consequently is not ° P i
the home of their a fruit package law, although fruits Rexall Celery & Iron Tonic 18 our 0 ICY.
mbrose Frankhouser. MARIETTA 3 lati in
oo : e aC e der sg regule g
Fissel Mrs Herman The annual outing of the Boys’ come un ler the same regulations, In
issel, Mrs. Sof | Is for people who are run down :
Alvin and daughter Edna club “Was held Friday at Accomac, regard to marking packages, as do| 1s: Ho P ble Ji ; e Ye ucho
SY Rh Tals Eas iti Prosecutions are and out of condition. If it does net
dav with friends at Man- Opposite this place, and a very en other commodities.
: ioyable time was had. Mrs. Simon liable to follow the sale or delivery make you eat, sleep, think ang work 10
B. Cameron, who has charge of the of short weights or measures. better—If it does not make you feel 4. 0 to On;
ably assisted in caring Ome person has asked if instead of goo@—your money back.
y in
ited in the home of Her- bOVsS, was
: : : : : ; °
. ww the leasure 7 1 r of selling S arries xes ke
an Baimer at Nuimanstowh on heir plea ure by : number of selling We Yerries in boxes Marked The taste is pleasant, and it will Prices are fro
Sunday. ladies. Games of all kinds, both on “one quart” he can sell them in box
Mr. and Mrs. David Snyder
| sons Leo and Herbert spent Sunday Those who were present were Geo. than a quart, although they are sup- Everyone all WwW J
with the former's sister, Mrs. Her- Rudisill,
: : y 3 u the stomach.
and land and water, were indulged in. es marked one pound, which is less not upset the s
Collingwood, N. J., as 8 posed to contain a full quart. This] PRICE $1.00
guest: and the following from Marl- js legal, for the law does not provide
a 1 g : : Sold Only By
: Nisslev and sister Logie 2H2: Harold Arnold, Raymond Ar for prosecutions for over measure.
of Union Square, called on their nold, Paul Arnold, Paul Brenner, Another has asked if he can make a WwW ( . b
ister Mrs Semel Garman on Walter Brenner, William Blymire, contract to sell his potatoes by the » ' ar el 2 3
SISLE A . » 3 XC 8
Thursday.
Misses Emma and Fannie Dissing-
er have gone to Long Island N. Y,,
where they
ing friends.
Miss Anna Cassel of Lancaster
Junction, is spending a few weeks
with her gr
Michael Dwyer, Frederick Fryberger, measured bushel, without regard to
Claude Fryberger, John Houseal, weight. This is not legal, for the,
Houston Hanlen, Henry Johnson, reason that the law fixes sixty 81 E. MAIN ST. MT. JOY, PA.
Adam Longenecker, Richard Miller, pounds as a bushel of potatoes, and — — State Appropriation includ- H. S. Nec
will spend a week visit- ; eee TT2T0 ele. aie
George McElroy, jr, G. Paules, Joe ynless the measure contains sixty SPECIAL TO ) WOMEN song A ey High Ss. H. Mile
4 ttew, George Shultz, Howard it is i we aaR
T. Rettew, g z pounds it is mot legal to make a fhe most economical, cleansing and Schoo] 2.2245 Sree. 2262.50" ‘plies
Shaub, Elvin Zuch and Paul Zuch. contract permitting it to contain less) ae . > | Tuition "1912-1913 H. G. Lon
g tiseptics is
The regular monthly meeting of and call it a bushel. germicidal of all antisep | Amos N. Stauffer 2408 2 apl)E
THE REXALL STORE
andparents, Mr. and Mrs.
g 8, Mr. & Mrs. : ji Bawarg Smithy. cvrsevssser ie]
Philip Keener. |borough council was held in the Another peson has asked Professor Tuition 19131914 and Certifi
Mr. and Mrs. William Givler and |council chamber on Wednesday even: gy rface if it is legal to sell grain or | Addison Breneman .......-- 135 Norihetn Mai
ling, and every member was present. L..q in sacks and have the sacks Frank Zeager ........ . 27.00 Mt. Joy TWD.
son Norman spent Sunday visiting
the latter's
at Lancaste
Mrs. Amos Nauman, Mrs. Rose
Kaufold and son, Donald and Mas-
ter Arthur Shultz of Lancaster,
spent a few
with the
Henry Martin.
Quite a storm we had on Friday
night, light
| of Fred Ko
was done.
ber of our
Mr. and
{ daughter
listribution of |
he house, its
proportion tO
There |
luctors |
of
f asbestos |
m unt
A ——
ADVERTISE
IF YOU
Wan
Want a
Want
to sell
sell vour
ustomer
weekly
artising brings new customers
Advertising keeps the old ones
Advertising will insure success,
Advertising shows ¢
Advertising shows
Advertising is
Advertise or bust
Advertise long,
Advertise well
ADVER
Al
spent Tuesday in the homes of the tp cof |
former's brother and sister H. H.
Miller and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wickenheiser
entertained
Misses
f Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Stoner
ickenheiser and two children of
bethtow
PLEASANT VIEW Washington, according to information
Est
guests with
ileman finished housing ji, ¢ yeceiveq by Mr. M. T. Williams,
wheat on Monday. of
Abram H.
Mary N. Habecker
sister Mrs. Henry Myers President Hipple presided. The oo jope4 in with the seed, where no A soluble Antiseptic Powder to pzra H. Hess i : 27.00 5% Sehiand
54.00 O. M. Donaven
: street commissioners reported what - This
r Junction. IS : ! other charge is made for them. Th BO. Mister :newisnus 3 :
work they had done in the various jo po: legal. The Sai: ist rer D2 dissolved in water as needed. DD Se el News Henry H, Kes
Claren choc
wars, ni were orlred 10. make To regent he not. weight of the seed. If A% SACHIN, SSIS on SOUND LN, shaun ooo 3H AVES
pairs to the streets. The light a seller wishes to charge an extra, ,jceration of nose, throat, and that Bi G. Refst Toe 27.00 The Formacond
fire committees reported everything , joe for the sacks this is merely 8 caused by feminine illsithas no equal. MG. Myers : 27.00 plician .& wel
Se in good condition. Bills amounting personal feature of the contract and For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Fred Shultz .......... pi a dont Oil.
former's: mother, Welto $747.10 were ordered paid. The + . .coulation by law. The main, *edicineCo.has recommended Paxtine BE. L. Nissly ’ 500 Ira A. Funk, lab
{ wal] beneath the street and the arch point is that if the sale or a stipu-| n their Dae SOrIIdence Mi is A ro J 97.00 Wi. Snyder, lab
at Evans’ run, over Second street iS y¢aq quantity of any material has ee, ee. Sone been iii say J. G. Beaity Yorn 25:00 J i
in wondits s order 3 6.00
{in bad condition and was ordered re- , agreed upon, the amount de- - js “worth its weight in gold.” At a Phi Ba : 600 ing organs ....
paired. The wall at the property of ;.o0.0i must be the net quantity of nggists. 50e. large box, or by mail TH, Sondorath: a 375 Chas. G. Benton, turk sy,
Henry S. Rich, “Was also ordered Te \}.+ commodity, not including the, ho Paxton Toilet Co, Boston, Mass p40 “mownship 99.00 HO Gruner, Binds
paired. The Miller Hardware com- weight of the container, and if any| ——— et ——— Preceeds Class Day & Com- 95.52 Reilly Bros. & Raub,
pany was given permission to place [oi .. ic put into a package for Meet Ve on the ize and We'll] mencement 1918 ey Go . pairing Door Check
a gas tank in the pavement in front oqo it must he marked on the out: Have a Plate of the sis Mg Th 1383 © Lib SoM. Tn
Sal 1 » . | «aie gis wisiele ibrar
of their store. side of that package the exact Best ioe Cream in Town Proceeds Musical 1914 201 A aly Heilig,
Te er quantity of the material, expressed | Pence 3 1913 16.40] tures
URGING PENNY LETTER POST- either in measure or weight. The! Paty alance a Sinking H. E. Ebersole, Mdse.
ar | Interest on Bonds in M. S. Bowman. Mdse
it o AGE law fixes the weights of different 2 |" Fund 293.04 ©. > :
the following on Sun- 3 . h chool Wm. D. Zell, Press Seal
Virgicia and Mary Long eee: commodities named in this act as Sc Deposited to purchase 8 Jno. Wharvel, Labor clean
irginia @ Mary Long | : : : 2 - onds : i
Manheim Manufacturer Interesting follows: oh % : T. M. Breneman, Collector = ing Bldg.
Himself In The Movement Alfalfa seed, sixty pounds. 4 Ha [Collected to Oct. lst
days of the past week!
ning struck in the home
ser, luckily little damage
It also damaged a num-
telephones.
Mrs. D. G. Miller and
Dorothy of Lancaster,
Mrs. D. M. Nissley.
Rr
MAY Ad
Apples, fifty pounds. id
Barley, forty-seven pounds.
ing an acute governmental issue at Jeans, sixty pounds
n.
One-cent letter postage is becom-
— —— ya —
Beets, sixty pounds
Buckwhe
Bond Foundry & Machine Com- B
iqqer’s rare <Q g .
Rissers were Sabbath ...,v of Manheim.
Hiram Enterline. Mr FiVi3
Bi 1 wife visited