The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 13, 1915, Image 8

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    THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA.

Tobacco News
{Continued Irom page 1)
Morris Levy has been receiving
regularly at his immense Salunga
warehouse, where he doubtlessly will
pack his usual large quantity.
S. N. Mumma & Co. and Amos
Cooper vet purchased
of this years crop.
have not as
any
Lancaster, has
quantity at his
where Phares
Louis Kramer, of
received q » a large
1 warehouse,
will superintend the packing.
Kramer perhaps been the
most extensive purchaser in this sec-
tion. A amount of goods has
been sent this to his
Lancaster
Harry Landis, of
and G. Moyer of Mount
also been seen hereabouts.
has
large
from vicinity
warehouse.
Bast Petersburg,
Joy, have
In General
Reports of the
there has been considerable
lof the new crop lately and the indi
fact that the
local packers are on tne move. They
have been making quite a few trips
lately sizing up conditions and they
cationg point to the
are unanimous in the opinion
will be a very hard crop to buy. The
while
greatly
they
quality varies
ber of
cured
Crops, say,
as nicely
the
fine one and should command
price.
the whole, however,
etl re
That thirteen is not
demonstrated
internal revenue
that thirteen
an
number is
by the
which show
county show that
have
as was expected.
crop
unlucky
once
returns,
Chicagoans
have incomes of over $500,000 a vear.
Pays To Live Here
Dauphin County's tax rate has been
fixed at 4 mils while in this county
it is only 2% mills.
etn eG Cees
buying
However, Gov-elect
Wisconsin find out that the
«wisconsin idea” ig not so dead that
quietly to embalming
burial] at reactionary hands.
rrr lB.
may
3 i iN : %
that it 1t Will submit
and
a num-
not
On
is a
idea of a great
that has the oceans
with brave but dead bodies
the land ditto. Down with Prus-
militarianism.
The Kaiser's
country is one
covered
‘ 1
a good and
sian
cnet ——————
If Canada wants to make new
friends around here it should run its
breezes through a steam coil
before sending them down.
E——
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
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more arctic
Mount Joy Bank Reports
EPORT OF THE CONDITION oy 3
oy, al
State of Pennsyl-
First National Bank of Mount
Mount Joy, Pa., in the
vania, at the close of business, Dec. 381,
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, unsecur
U. S. Bonds deposited to secure
circulation
U. S. bonds to secure
S
securities, etc. lon hand
Subscription to stock of Federal
Reserve Bank $10.5!
Less amount unpaid
All other stocks, including pre-
mium on _same
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Due from Federal Reserve Bank
Due from approved reserve dig-
ents in central reserve cities 4,981.08
from approved reserve ag-
ents in other reserve cities 8,577.95
Due from banks and bankers 55.3
or town as reporting bank.
Notes {of other national banks
Federal Reserve notes
Lawful money reserve

LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid i
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Less current expenses,
taxes paid
Circulating notes
Less amt. on hand and in Treas.
for redemption or in transit 3,940.00
Due to banks and bankers
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits
check
Certifieat
less than 30 days ,
Cashier's checks outstanding
U. S. deposits
Postal savings deposits
State & municipal deposits
Time Deposits: :
Certificates of deposit due
or after 30 days
Deposits subject to 30 or more
days’ notice
Notes bills

interest
5,619.94
subject
and redisdounted
‘otal 3
State of Pennsylvania, County of Lanc
I. R. Fellenbaum, Cashier of the
bank, do solemnly swear that the
ment is true to the best of my
belief.
R. FELLENBAUM,
Subscribed and sworn to before me
day ef January, 1915.
r.M. Hpllowbush, Notary Public
My commission expires Feb. 27, 1915.
CORRECT—Attest:
. 8. CARMANY
M. 8. BOWMAN
Cc. N. NEWCOMER

above-r
above
knowledge and
THB
1914.
$341,713.08
19.92
100,000.00
1000.00
1000.00
1000.00
87,827.00

$100,000.00
75,000.00
28,707.12
96,060.00
28.82
$668
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state-
Cashier.
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Directors.
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great pleasure to show
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satisfaction left for you.
The Latest, Most Attractive and Most Fashionable Styles
The Highest Quality In Manufacture and Finish
I have just received th
psesented to the people of Moun
My line consists of six v
be purchased for the price.
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Unless You Buy
STATIONERY HERE
You Lose Out
On the Three Most Important Essentials
STYLE-QUALITY-PRICE
And when you lose out on every one of those three
Our stationery stock excels in all those points.
Inferior Quality and Style Cost;You Elsewhere
you the line even

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ICE CREAN
Leave your orders for ice
cream either in bulk or
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The Above Line Can Only Be Bought at
> Rexall Store
GARBER, Mount Joy.
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e finest line of stationery that has ever beer
t Joy and vicinity and!’it wil afford me
if you do not buy.
arieties of the highest quality paper that can
That list comprises the following:
EPORT of the condition of the Union Na-
tional Mount Joy Bank at Mount Joy, in
the State of Pennsylvania, at
business, Dec. 31st, 1914.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts ...
Overdrafts, unsecured
U. S. bonds deposited
circulation ... “nei ewe
Other bonds to e postal
ings reverses
Bonds, securities, etc, on hand.
Subscription to stock of Federal
the close of
$481,244.94
17.21
100,000.00
1,000.00
184,794.00
Reserve bank
Less amount unpaid .
including
All other stocks,
mium on same
Banking House
Furniture and Fix
Other real estate owned .
Due from Federal Reserve bank
Due from approved reserve ag-
ents in central reserve cities.. 14,762.92
Due from approved reserve ag-
ents in lother reserve cities .. 27,141.94 41,904.86
Due from banks and bankers.... 212.13
410.60
453.10 863.60

Outside chks & other cash items
Fractional currency
Checks on banks in the same city
or town as reporting bank .. 109.54
Lawful money reserve in bank:
Specie
Legal-tender notes
Redemption fund with U.
Treasurer
Revenue Stamp Account
19,864.50
5,000.60
145.00
Total $378,305.78
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits $22,220.38
Reserved for taxes & int. 5647.43 27,867.81
Less current expenses, interest
and taxes paid
Circulating notes
Jess amt. on hand & in Treas.
for redemption or in transit..
Dividends unpaid
Demand Deposits:
Individual deposits
check
Certificates of deposits due
less than 30 days
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
State nad municipal deposits....
Deposits with notice of less
than 30 days
Time deposits:
Certificates pf deposit
or after 30 days .
Deposits subject to
days’ notice eres

1,231.83 26,636.98
000,00
2,330.00 97,670.00
370.00
subject
125,333.25

due on

or more
$878,305.78
of Lancaster.
Cashier of the above-named
affirm that the above state-
the best of my knowledge and
Total
State
ennsylvania, County

, H. N. ) Vv,
bank, do solemnly
ment is true to
belief.

H. N. NISSLY, Cashier
and affirmed to before me
8th day of January, 1315.
M. 'N. Brubaker, Notary Public
My commission expires Feb: 12, 1917.
CORRECT—Attest:
Subscribed
T. M. BRENEMAN
J. B. KELLER
J. W. ESHLEMAN
Directors
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Personal
Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Barr,
Mrs, James Drohan and daughter
Mamie of Elizabethtown, spent Sun-
day here with her parents.
Miss Annie Snyler left on Monday
Fort Loudon, Pa., where she is
| visiting her aunt who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laskewitz and
i for
|
| children spent from Sunday to today
| in the City of Brotherly Love. <
| Mrs. A. M. Vogel of Mariefta, is
| coending some time here with her
daughter, Mrs. J. H, Cramer.
Mrs. A. M. Shirk of Columbia, is
spending the week here with her
daughter, Mrs. Jos. B. Hershey.
Messrs. Ross Engle and Joseph B.
Hershey are attending the automo
bile show at Philadelphia today.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller and two
sons of Lancaster, spent several days
at the Washington House last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Vogel and
daughter of Enola, spent Sunday in
town with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cra-
mer,
Mr,
Sterling, Ill, spent
town with relatives and friends
week,
Miss Anna Myers and Mr. Chas.
Morton were entertained at dinner
Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Greiner.
Misses Naomi and Anna Clinton of
Marietta, spent Sunday here as the
guests of their aunt, Mrs. G. Samu-
el Shaeffer.
Mr. C. W. Glatfelter of Manchest
er, is spending a few days here the
guest of our local marble dealer,
Mr. Jas. Glatfelter.
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Engle re-
turned home Monday evening after
and Mrs. W. E. Tillman of
a few days In
last
with their daughter,
Mr. A. Fenton of Mt. Pleasant,
a brother of our late townsman,
“Chap” Fenton, spent a few days
here with friends last week.
Miss Pearl Getz of Ephrata, ar
rived here Saturday and is spending
some time as the guest of her bro-
thers, Messrs, Paul E. and Harry E.
Getz.
Mrs, M. M. Aller and Miss Har-
riet Aller retuined to their home at
Glen Loch Thursday after spending
seveial weeks in town as guests of
Mis. M. M. Leib, t
Mr. I. D., Stehman, cf our extens-
‘ve milling firm of Brandt & Steh-
man, accompanied by Mrs. Stehman,
tei last Thursday on a trip to Flor-
| ida, Tampa their destination.
| They expect to be gone several
weeks.


being
Florin News
{ContLinued Livi page 1)
Lu, was a sunday visitor 0
uaiber and ramuly.
Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Easton of
Mt, Joy were the guests of Mr, and
Mis. J. D. Easton Sunday.
Auld of New York, is
spending several days in town in
the interest of a New Yoik firm.
Maris Gainor and Stella Wachstet-
visited in the family of Jacob
| Leedom near. Maytown on Sunday.
Mrs, Lo R. Wilson of Reading,
| spent days in town the
guest of Her sister, Mrs. J. D. Easton.
Mr. and Mis. Amos Be:tsfield of
Landisville, Sunday in town
j the guests of Mrs, Harry Shoemak-
>
Periy
AL)
Mr. Chas.
Ler
several
spent
er,
Mr, Ray
| a solicitor
Philadelphia,
Farm Journal,
Dempsy of
for the
| circulated among friends in town on
Tuesday.
Mr. George
phia, was a
Shorday of Philadel
welcome guest in the
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Weaver and
the
trip
6-cyl-
Mr. and Mrs. ‘E. 8S.
son Harvey spent Tuesday at
County Seat. They made the
| in Mr, Peter Brubaker’s new
| inder Studebaker.
| The series of revival
| which are being conducted in the
t U7. B. Church by the pastor, Rev.
Garland, are drawing large crowds
nightly. Thus far there have been
eleven conversions,
rs en lA Ie —
LOCAL NOTES
services
| News Items Told in A Brief Yet In-
teresting Way
Mr. J. M his
Hotel to
Bar-
Backenstoe moved
garage the Exchange
from
the lot at his residence on South
| bara street.
Mike Rocks tailor shop will be re-
street t6 the
on Mt, Joy
{ moved from East
Main
‘rank Shrader property
street week.
Becker of West
Martin of
were granted
license on Monday.
| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Morton enter-
tained the following guests at a tur-
key dinner Sunday: Mr, and Mrs.
Geo. Myers, Miss Anna Myers, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Gingrich, Messrs. Al
| pert and Barl Myers, George Heis-
erman and Charles Morton of this
nlace and Messrs. Geo. and Harry
Drace of Maytown,
ct ————
thig
Elam H.
and Fannie W.
County,
Donegal
Dauphin
a marriage
If the navies of the future are to
be aireraft, the ambitious submarine
will feel a bit foolish.
a
Occasionally the preacher's aim fis
inagéurate and hiz sermon hits you.

/
Te
spending some time at Pleasantville
|
DIPHTHERIA ANTITOXIN
Little Talks on Health & Hygiene by
samuel G, Dixon, M. D, LL.D.
absolute specifics
medica] science. In the |
ailments to which man- |
the wise physician is he |
ee ere seme te?
There are few
known to
majority of
kind is heir
who studies his case with the idea of |
things which ham-
functions and gives
to restore her |
eliminating those
per the natural
Nature every chance
palance,
One of
that
which the physician
aaa diphtheria antitoxin. |
specific remedies
upon
may depend to
the few
science has produced
mon use in neutraliz-
disease, few:
how a boon to
discovery is. Within
many physicians
diphtheria was a
which the members
were practically
ing tN n of this
people
manly
the
practicing
disease before
of the profession
helpless. Thousands of young lives
‘were sacrificed and whole communi-
ties were overcast by the shadow of
death following epidemics of this
disease.
| Without the use of antitoxin the
death rate from this disease often
exceeds 40 per cent. When diph-
theria antitoxin is used in sufficient
quantities immediately after the on-
set of the disease prompt recovery
follows with few exceptions. Un-
fortunately one of the first evidences
of diphtheria is sore throat which
to parents may appear to be only a
slight cold: If this is really the on-
set of diphtheria the disease de-
velops within a short time with
terrifying rapidity into the more ad-
vanced stages. For this reason every
case of sore throat among children
should be watched with the great
est of care and wherever possible
great
today
early medical attention should be se-
cured.
Records of the State Department
of Health which have been compiled
show the results of the treatment of
thousands of cases. They prove that
the deaths from this disease, after
the treatment with antitoxin, occur
when there ig delay in administering
it. . :
From a death rate of zero on the
first day it increases to 5 per cent.
on the fifth day. Antitoxin may be
administered in enormous doses Wwith-
out danger. Cases are on record in
the department where 185,000 units
have been required to effect a cure
in an individual case.
Diphtheria antitoxin is not alone a
curative agent but is also a
entive and should be used in
munizing doses to prevent the spead
of the disease among who
have been exposed to it.
With this wonderful
the commend of the
fession there should
from diphtheria. Those which occur
in the majority of cases are
due to the fact that the early symp-
toms have
pre-
im:
those
specific at
medical pro-
be few deaths
great
been overlooked or ne-
glected by ‘parents and the resulting
delay in securing prompt antitoxin
' treatment,
‘ ccna see ttl Qe
Bible Class Officers
The adult bible class of the Luth-
eran Sunday School organized for
the year on Sunday by re-electing
the old officers, as follows: Presi
dent J. Willis Freed; secretary, Paul
BE. Getz; treasurer, Miss Grace Hol
wager,
ed wri
Church Goers Attention
There will be a meeting held in
the Methodist Church Sunday after-
noon, Jan. 17, at 2:30 for the pur-
pose of making arrangement to at-
tend the Sunday Phila-
,delphia.
meetings at
meet eee sea.
An Appendicitis Victim
Mr. David Hershey, tenant on Mr.
S. R. Snyders farm, in this borough,
is ill with an attack of appendicitis.
ne ——————— x
Reprsentative
some of
Moon
his colleagues
as “gentlemen like
Topic for debating
referred to |
in the House |
craven cowards.”
societies; Can
gentlemen be craven cowards?
ee etl Ere ere
rations for
disadvantage of trying to |
unlettered stomach that |
demands bulk as well as nutriment.
- lhe
Somebody has the ques- |
tion, “Should propose?”
Probably woman would prefer to go
Concentrated
Lave the
soldiers
placate an
revived
women
on disposing as she always has done.
Those baseball]
with different leagues
good friends among the |
lawyers, perhaps, (
players- who sign
—
contracts two
have some
|
Em — |
It is
loving
“easy to jeer” at your peace
administration
ig still
at Washington,
and it easier to enjoy the
peace.
Wi crcmsei
His British majesty’s submarine
B-11 has performed a feast of arms
that would cover with glory a de-
|cently named vessel.
| Aisi ool |
| One difficulty about the “holy war”
|is that there is.as much dissension
|among Moslems as there is among
ithe Christians.
cnet A A —
| How many presidagiial
ties: does Ohio sup
the country will al
possibili-
the rest of
to have.
Enterline and
business at
week.
Mr. and Mrs,
son Morris tf
lancaster ong

! probably
| strychnine in the form of hypodermic
| injections.
| fied
i though a nurse
| be disregarded.
| known that
| ple stimulant
| all cases where whiskey was former-
Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeable Compound
Women from the Atlantic to lthe Paciic, from all sections
Chg try, no city so large, 10 village so small
pth has written weds of thanks for
Kealth restored T™®. Pinkhams Vegetable Com-
pound. No woman who is suffering fru the ills peculiar
to her sex should rest until she hasgiven his famous remedy
atrial. Is it not reasonable to believe hat what it did for
these women it will do for any sick wonan {
of ¥
but!
Wonderful Case of Mrs. Crusen,
of Bushnell, lL a
Busenery, Tun—¢I think all the trouble | have had since my
marriage was caused by exposure when a youag girl. work has
been housework of all kinds, and I have done tilking In the cold and
snow when I was too young to realizé that it would hurt me. Ihave
suffered very much with bearing down pains in my back and such
miserable pains across me. and was very nervous and generally
down in health, but since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound my back never hurts me, my nerves are 5 ronger, and
am gaining in health every day. I thank yau for the great help I
have received from your medicine, and if my letter will benefit suf-
fering women I will be glad for you to print it.”—Mrs. James CRUSBK,
Bushnell, Illinois. hi
A Grateful Atlantic Coast Woman.
Hopapon, Me—“I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to
tell what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Ji for me. One
year ago I ound myself a terrible sufferer. J had paihs in both sides
and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My
back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not Seen:
then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get aro
It seemed almost impossible to movg OT do a bit of work and
thought I never would be any bettenflintil I submitted to an oper:
tion. I commenced taking Lydia E@Pkham’s Vegetable Compoun
and soon felt like a new woman. 1 bad no pains, slept well, had goo
appetite and was fat and could do almost all my owl work for a fan
ily of four. I shall always feel that I owe my g health to you
medicine.” —Mrs, HAYWARD SOWERS, Hodgdon, e.
For 30 eg Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for fe-
male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments
does justice to herself if she does not try this fa=
mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it
has restored somany suffering women to health.
Write to LYDIA EPINKHAM MEDICINE CO.
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS, for advice.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.
EE SE
HOME HEALTH CLUB should be induced as
as possible and the entire alin
canal emptied; castor oil ¢
quick acting eliminations,
should also at once give an ej
warm soap suds, making su
the bowels are completely en
din We
By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, IL.
Poisons, Antidotes: For all cases
of poisons taken into the stomach,
remedies should be used as quickly
as possible to produce vomiting, The
usually at hand and quickly
tablespoonful of com:
warm water.
not positive in all
and therefore the
is mite ceifain ©
should
remedy
available is a
mon salt in a pint of
They “Love the Ladie§
% Evidently vqry much” so
the past few months \ the
of the Richland Club obs
dies’ night once eveny
ea 6 44
This remedy is
however,
which
desired
It -is- one tablespoonful Of]
cases,
second,
produce the results,
be used.
powdered mustard in a tumberful of
After vomiting the general
give a little sweet milk,
doses of caster oil ©
oil is not available,
any other oil or
water,
rule is to
also generous
in case caster
olive oil, lard or
melted butter.
Gf course, the most important
thing te do is to telephone or send
physician, but while
keep agtive. The
spirits of gmonia or
common household amonia; may be
of ereat value in cases of , cocain
poisoning, Hold the bottle of amonia
or smelling salts so that the patie
must the vapor. Rub the
limbs vigorously and keep the body
warm with hot water bottles, hot |
pricks or hot of salt or sand.
When the will
at once for a
waiting for him
prompt use of
inhale
bags
doctor
a heart
arrives he
give stimulant or
other person is justi-
such a stimulant, al-
may give it when s
ordered by the doctors.
In al] cases where old formulas are
at hand the use Of |]
whiskey as a .stimulant they should
It is now positively
No
in giving
which advise
whiskey does not give
effect it was former- .
A safe and sim-
used in 1
the stimulating
ly supposed to give.
which may be
in your own
common Tred
the most pro- t
Joy,
Eliza
way
prop
and
tendi
v
ly used, may be found
kitchen, capsicum, Or
pepper. It is one of
nounced and at the same time one of
stimulants
It is
and
strongest
Medica.
the
in the
unequaled
purest anc
whole Materia
when a prolonged
fu] stimulant is needed as in
heart etc.
administer in the
or tea, but the
be given in
pow
congestion, chills, failure,
[t is difficult to
form of an infusion
powered capsicum may
capsules if they are at hand, other-
as follows:
red ri
mixture
Three tablespoonfuls of commoi
wise prepare a
tablespoonfuls salt,
into’a paste
pour this half a pint of
water. As soon as cold strain
pepper, two
moistened and stirred
then onto
hoiling
off, being careful to
stir up the portion that hag settled
And to this liquor or
tea one-half pint of good sharp
vineear and you will have the best
stimulant that you could possibly get.
A tablespoonful every hour is the
proper dose for an adult.
emergency and a
reached a lay-
not agitate ar!
to the bottom.
In cases of
physician cannot be
man js justified in giving about five
drops of digitalis in cases of Ace-
taniled or Phenacetin poisoning, then
proceed to stimulate as above de-
geribed.
In ptomaine poisoning vomiting
- atm eam