The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 04, 1916, Image 7

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THE BULLETIN,
MOUNT

JOY, PENNA.
Wed

sday, October 4, 19186.

























 

 
















































 

\ PAGE SEVEN
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\ J 1110 un OEE " A PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH S. S. CONVENTION AT YORK LUE EE — J BER
\ a C li] hat Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
BE . Say Thi Ww Lancaster County Day Will Be Ob- ®
n ) T !
® Se hool lothes For i No More Empty Farms—Crop Ro- served on Thursday, Oct. 12 Notice to F rmers
£ . TT. " tation wys—Newspapers Help
= —————— a | Agent oldiers Ea 2000 Tons been decided by the com- -
= ) Ag is iaiers . is ae : 2 i hake n | 3 Yi
» A Vag sf Food Daily—Soil Fertility h matter In charge » | rial i 4
t Boys Of All Ages i nF tor wun toon on ew © CAEL PONE
& he — ans wl 2 Jetober h, 1916 whereby all Ld he & iL J L
£ OS SV. TC ———— | N r Farms | ( r County
n Wi = No More Empty Farms : oo wi a
= «0 3 k yf year o th ned 0) 1 the bH4th .
er . In = id e Pic! i | t : : | | l ( 1 | P [UL
. £ ’ a of tal | Sy 1 ; ; has 1]
in . Since the quarantine is finally at an end, and the are f st { nh a {3 the |
® ; ; : Phat loa SOrpose of | 5 Bree] will leave the
» schools have now called back the children to, he r. de } k i | I 8:40 A. M. to Have Your
i £ the question of fall and winter clothing confronts you. 2 ; | ll way st nd in re raming |
» S that vill |
g =» There's no doubt about the question that Mothers doned farms but did { i>, : . 1 d nce | m D ad A 1
= 3 i oduc 8S 0 { Lt 1ay 1 ndaance | &
4 = would sooner pick from a large assortment than a very it ol le produc l | 3 : o and endanee| ea nima S
8 E : $e abn te w | which could be had. C | 1 ' ane * #
: limited one. It is only then that they can do justice to mm the first farm listed Ir | trol 0 | parts of | . Removed Promptly
8 outfitting the boys. vania bulletin was priced at $400 an | W ) ras | Lancaster County . | g
; i m ite s.edeh Even Ohio has | Es hut immer blendi menner os The Special fare will be $1.18 | = I PAY FROM $1.00 TO $3.00 PER HEAD ACCORDING TO
Whether you want to get him a whole new suit, or mo so 2 Sar yt 3 pu ity | wilich s iresidend fun da 1 ed | The Lancaster County headquar- | SIZE
5 Mise hn given owners of farms free publicity | Gi oan anca 9q ¥ z
: i simply a pair of Knickerbockers and Blouse, We L San 8 | hich it denies to the owners of ial , Ovyer Nis de rool 0s yusht ters in York will be the First Tey {5 ZE AND CONDITIONS
; show vou extensive lines of each—Suits from $2.50 to ® other property, and probably other | #0er ufal w0l der sitz Seeks Des 18 | Reformed Church on West Market |
3 as high as you care to go; Pants at 59¢ to $2.50, and Bm states have done so too. Now comes av an guda Tot ol fap S fy i chery S Feet Yori mee oe will be hed d
: > famous “Bell” br: se at 48c. the States Board of Agriculture of | USI @ raw udder a mon uitamol In jin the York tabernacle seating over sg i :
i the Zamons Bell” brand of Biomte 2 : N snd od says that the bons | da familys hovva. Puch hut’s | 5000 persons. Mr. H. J. Heinz the 3 Ad OoYenz Lamparter
Our Boy’s Department covers as much floor space as u doned farm 10 {onger exists there, | 8'happened in 1861 os unser loud | State President will be in charge, and a a
most stores devote to Men’s and Children’s clothing m By real farmers or back-to-landers iswa Brosidends g hot hut, Jn de | the programme contains the names PROPRIETOR
i Bie farms have all been occupied United Shtates, we de South g’shued | of men and women prominent in |® :
combined. 8 !..4 doubtless drone. tHem some lab for ob sei fun da North. | Sunday School work both in the a Bell Phone LANCASTER PA ind. Phone
Hi : Iands which should fAover ave Deen Ich wawr ufkors net da bei ovver da | State and nation. A chorus of 1000 No. 830 4 No. 647
£ WwW If C Eltems. With the passing of the Payy oe uel Jongh Joa Ronap Yaiess Ser Prot. 5. 2 Ackley of || ;
G & = | abondoned far has’ come a sub-| 9c WWl garupt vis se 30 vu. wawra | Philadelphia will lead the singing. on TT RR TT —
ro o Ds . EY, Fore to i land talk. | ©Sen gens oi, und sel’s de shuld os| The following committee will have | AN
26-30 North Queen B | Many persons who lacked capital, | 1° heitigs-dawgs so feel bolkepicha | charge of the Lancaster County dele- |
. Te $ | leit hen. gati and for further information |
; , B | experience, knowledge and about : : gation, and
! Lancaster's Fastest Growing Bore wo A ig a make suc- Es wawr aw on selra tseit 0s! the various sections should address ! ARE YOU UNDECIDED
E Amerika awfonga hut indressa nem- 3 ares , | :
1 OOO) | cessful farmers have been fooled to ie 15 aes Ie a, wu ge SO Bi cong ge TRE Lancas- | where to buy your bill of Lumber?
me _— the land to their subsequent sorrow. 2 23, Mr. é oS. 1 y Li 5 :
|e a Dias a tc the | grose aw-g’sana wart in da kolletsh. ' ter City, Pa., Chairman; Mr. J. A. | If so, all you have to do is look as
land to rc additions to their | Mm Linkum sei soldawda und em Emenheiser, Columbia, Pa.; Mr. Mil- | the prices we are quoting for
sore of experience but not to their Jeff Davis seina sin tsomar kuma on ton S. Rauck, Strasburg, Mr. James |
of capital— National Stockman and | B® Run und noch em fecht hut der 'Seaber, Lititz; Mr. Chas. M. Witmer, | HIGH GRADE LUMBER
rast Spun. race aw-g'fonga, mit da North forna- Creswell; Mr. J. P. Schock, Marietta; 5
the Cro Rotation Pays draw. Ollegabut sin se in nonar Mr. V. M. Huss, Rawlinsville; Mr. J. as well as everything that is in-
rete The Weng of crop rotation in | g’shprunga und wos net dote udder R. Wimer, Quarryville; Mr. Howard | cluded in building, for interior or
ie maintaining soil fertility is shown by | Sines wawr is Widder ous- Reynolds, Quarryville; Mr. John | exterior work, from the Timber im
5 | wheat yields at the Ohio Experiment g'shtart far fornadraw sei im nekshta Manson, Christiana; Mr. J. H. Stern, | your foundation to the Shingles om
Li Station. at Woosicr.: Where un- | { fecht. Elizabethtown; Mr. Roy Winters, | out root
| fertilized wheat has been grown con- Der grundsode fun dem greek wa- Reinholds; Mr. Geo. Marburger, Den- | your roof.
uck | naowusly your after year, 4 has] eb “property rights” hacher sin ver; Mr. Barton Eshleman, East |
arm | yo ? " : ae | 08 “human rights,” weil de nager Earl; Mr. Milton Buckwalter, Ronks; |
Ra- yielded only 7% bushels per acre, as | Rlawte: we £ ! N HE H
hip 5 ‘an average for 20 years. By grow- | Sh owls Wawra fun da Teles bower Mr. W. W. Stauffer, New Holland; | = =
1D, | init the’ crop In = 5 Saat rotation of und shtotleit bledsweis im lond. De Mr. P. D. Getz, Akron; Mr. H. S. |
rom boon oats, wheat, dover end | reicha hen g’shdrida on selra tseit Newcomer, Mount Joy; Rev. J. F. Dealer in
I yg : | timothy this yield has been increased | "C,*%% far era “property rights.” Knittle, Manheim; Mr. Wm. Bucher, |
2 i ’ : . | und wun der Robafeller und der Bill ' Adamstown. | 3
= New Fall Model or when and sions mun of 50 Hearse wd der Morgen, msm in ——em—— | Goal, Lumber, Grain,
rid (As Pictured) | ’ c y [4d h nl i di
) is b er uils | pireont 3 Sisld has bon tonkioed. | ressa on in lond in Mexico, era SHOT HOLE IN TIRE | : :
nis Low ust, medium leng model |” Or manared lead wheat it Cot agner waik hovva kenda in 1916, so ———. ; FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FE ry
tos for average figures. : - | ithaous culture hes yielded loss than | is 228, Sans politikal ara, York Policeman Makes Joy Riders A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest i “1
ner Clinging, corded white or flesh fabric — | 18 bushels per acre. In the 5-year alda dousands fun wunsera bes ta | Stop Auto Truck Fei grain /
1ck- embroidery trimmed. Price $1.50 | rotation 12 fiat. gives 22 Buchel per buwa und menner grawd nou far-| Motoreyele officer Carson Lis. |
ete. ; gripeld und fa h h < .
ake W. B. NurorM CORSET No. 970 | acre where manure has been applied Pre A Tg spend ag of Jor Shots tle} Brongh Estimates on L ber & Mill Work
She very low bust model for short figures. Elas- | to this crop, and in the 3-year rote- gleedich sond fun Mexico Tt od iy Hei point vo |
ig ti ts assure graceful infit, ¥ : :
1C favents gracelu ph supreme | tion wheat following manured COI, | Oyver der arsht Yenar 8163 hut stop Wednesday evening. The tire | FLORIN, - - PENNA.
comfort. rice $2.00 | the wheat itself receiving no manure, | : 13 3
| hoe aVeraced 20 Badhels Der: cor. i der Linkum deceid in favor fun “hu- blew up. The truck turned over and a—
ir If you have never worn a ohio To p man rights.” Ar hut g’sawt os fun Simpson Ruth, aged 50, of Terre
res W. B. Nuform—TRY ONE—vou | Noweschers Help Asents sellem dawg sin ol de nager frei, Hill, Lancaster county, is in the | MIEINIRNNI0 NNN
“i y x 30 1 y ng. En oh: Nps S veith und outseid fun da weisa wu in da York hospital with severe injuries to | m
2 ap a will obtain the utmost for your } whested in the work of county im- foil stn, hojese) olaweil nach ate. bis back, while Granvills Shay, sped {ff
re = Styl Val sot Des hut ufkors grosa hitz mittes im 26, of Lancaster, has a severely cut |B
y aT Y — tylgs aiue, Comfort, | provement associations was brought winder gamocht und der Chenral forehead. John P. Moore, aged 26, | =
rge wp; oie | out at the conference of the county Lic ic a ? ? ’ :
mer fear, Ferfect Fitting Gown. | acrienltural cents of Ohio re ee is g’shtart far Greenland far of Lancaster, has cuts on the head
cco Bi Practically ovary Rewshhpes obkeela. Der Chenral Meade wawr and is in the York lockup, while the
i AT YOUR DEALER in the state consistently holo] ths | Sh00r os der Lee der grip grickt so driver, named Gilmore and William ONE OF THE BEST PROPERTIES IN THE WEST WARD
and WEINGARTEN BROS.,, Inc # ive Maung eon weid North und hut en g'fonga on Goff, both of Lancaster, are being |B OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY IS OFFERED FOR SALE
y . Gettysburg. D i
Ye 3 NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO | farm bureau activities. In many in- | 0" iy n ort hen se en grose hunted by the police. They escaped BY THE OWNER. PRICE $6,000.
stances the county agents are on the argamend hot ovver in dre} davig' when the machine was wrecked. i
you messes | regular “beats” of the mews re. | V2"F der Lee konvinced os ar kolt: Gilmore had been driving the | FURTHER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO
uts Sotiors, Other papers: huve thet fongt in Pennsilfawni, so is ar wid- truck in Lancaster and gathered up |
re. : der noch da South. Wos yader seid ' the other men for a joy ride to York
JI 10 1D 1 t | ; : : Joy ?
fice YO i a as De ng galidda hut dorich selle bludicha Elmer Eshleman, of Lancaster, own- |
: | dawga wella huff i ileb- | i
topics. tura | dawg a a os Amerika seileb- , er of the truck, notified the York | MANAGER











AUTOISTS
[nvestigate Tiretite
IT SEALS PUNCTURES



IT PRESERVES RUBBER
It helps to prevent blow-outs by keeping tires inflated to pro-
per amount. 60 to 80 per cent. of tire trouble comes from under
inflation.
Tiretite Mfg. Co. received $30,000.00 for the sale right of
marketing Tiretite.
Tiretite needs no billboard stuff, users are most permanent and
best advertisers. Its no substitute for air or cheap, sticky, pasty
stuff, but what autoists have been looking for.
Get away from those contemptable, nasty punctures, slow
leaks, ete.
Insure your tires with Tiretite, enjoy the sport the only and
right way, get from 1-3 to double the mileage out of your tires.
Barr's Garage & Repair Shop
H. A. BARR, Mount Joy, Penna.
AUTO HIRING

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Both Phones
TN
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| Fall Hats
WE ARE READY TO MEET THE FALL HAT NEEDS OF
COMPLETE RANGE OF STYLES,


MEN AND YOUNG MEN.
COLORS AND DIMENSIONS.
$2.00, $2.50 “” $3.00
§ W ng sort & ads
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Queenist.,
A A sad

Soldiers Eat Twelve Thousand Tons
of Food Daily
“Barely enough wheat for home !
consumption” is the beginning of the
report on the 1916 wheat crop by the
bureau of crop estimates. The same
report states that the condition of !
the spring wheat is only 48.6 percent
normal. The forecast yield is 8.8!
bushels per acre. The condition of |
the corn crop Sept. 1 was 71.3 per |
cent normal, and the forecast of yield !
is given as 24.9 bushels per acre. The
Washington Star estimates the daily
rations of the soldiers in the Euro- |
pean War as 12,000 tons per day. !
The American farmers are being !
called upon to furnish part of the
enormous amount of food needed by
the soldiers. High prices for farm |
products make greater production
per acre more profitable than ever.
The Soil Fertility Pledge
To do my share toward maintain- |
ing and increasing the fertility of
the soil and thereby assisting in car-
rying on and increasing the Dros.
perity of the great bastic industry of |
the world, I will endeavor at all!
conduct my business of farming so |
that my grain fields, my pastures,
able to return to succeeding owners
who practice similar methods as
profitable or more profitable yields:


| future generations,
| I pledge my word and engage to per- |
form, to the best of my ability and |
understanding. And in so doing, 1
will not be making a sacrifice, for 1!
know that by keeping faith with |
I will be bring- |
ing about greater present production, |
| increasing land vaules and more pro- |
{ and turn the herd
3
| should not be allowed to become stale |
! or unproductive,
i permanent pastures, especia
fitable returns per acre.
A Rest is Good for Pastures Too
It works well to divide pastures |
on alternate |
days, or other periods, giv
grass a fresh start. This system ean
also be made to furnish
variety to the herd. Pastures |
mn
ing the
more |
but shuld be
broken up -and reseeded as %ften as |
necessary. Rotation applies ito yas |
turage as well as to other Erope.
Pastures will stand fertilizing

and
¢, re-
2g, gnd lim-
Dmes acid Ra


3 -
lire gt pi) -A Tess;
| shneit-warrum und gale-reeva fechta
times and in every practical way to | wenicher os feer
job fartich.
hindi kabittel in unser’'m historie.
my orghard and my garden lands will | Es bleibt aw der
increase in production and will be | Unkel Sam mich konsult eb ar druf
shlockd.
ceptionally fine
within two
please
vou a bargain. I am listing addition-
al properties weekly and prospective
buyers should not fg
my
dawg niks arso leida mus nochdem.
Es hut grosa nawma gevva in sel- |
la dawga und mer shwetza heit nuch |
| fu’'m McClellan und em Hancock und |
em Grant und onra. Duch, wun
menner en groser nawma mocha |
kenna dorich wholesail mradarei im |
nawma fu'm guvarinend und era |
krishtendum, we feel graser und |
besser und heilicher kenda se era |
nawma mocha in warka fun freeda
| und mitleid in nawma fun Gut der
Olmechtich!
Endlich in 1865 hut der Lee uf- |
| gevva und der Jeff Davis is fort |
| &’shneakd und ivarwenich hut de |
{ North und South ivar-g’hiert und |
harlich mit-nonar galaebd immer |
tsidder. De olda flinda sin navich’s
feiar-haerd g’henkt warra, der Un-
| kel Sam hut de ivarhussa aw-ga-
tsoga und is on de arwet. Ar hut
g’'funna es batsawld feel besser
0s menner. Ovver in 1898 hut’s en
klaner droovel gevva in Cuba und
far nuchberlich sei hut der Unkel sei
numar 22 shtiffel in da Sponisha era
index g’hockd und de gons tironish
bizness fu’'m hemisfeer gakicked. In
moonet wawr der
Dort shdupt der letsht
letsht wun der
C—O re
FOOT BALL SCHEDULE
7—F. & M. Academy

Oct. at
Lancaster.
Oct. 14—Manheim.
Oct. 21—At Palmyra.
Oct. 28—Alerts of Lancaster.
Nov. 4—Altoona.
Nov. 11—Palmyra.
Nov. 18—St. Joseph’s of Lanc.
Nov. 25—At Manheim.
Nov. 30—Ephrata.
Dec. 2—All Lancaster County.
A —————
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A Fine Farm i
If any one is interested in an ex-
farm of 52 acres
of Mount Joy,
and I will give
miles
let me know

to glance over
ist before the vest.
J. E. SQRROLL,
Real Efte Broke
bunt





wv

The Mp
been arpa from a fourth to al
third class office

police that it had been stolen. Ater |
the five men were arrested Gilmore
put on all power and the machine
darted toward Lancaster with the
men on board, but the chase ended
at the motor club when the tire
exploded.
mms A RE sams
TO AILING WOMEN
A Little Sound Advice Will Help
Many a Sufferer in Mount Joy
No woman should consider herself
healthy and well if the kidneys are
weak. Poisons that pass off in the
secretions when the kidneys are well,
are retained in the body when the
kidneys are disordered. If the kid-
neys and bladder become inflamed
and swollen worse troubles may
quickly follow. This is often the
cause of bearing-down pains, lame-
ness, backache, etc. Uric poisoning
is also frequent cause of headaches,
dizzy spells, languor, nervousness
and rheumatic pain.
When suffering so, try Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills, a remedy that has proven
effective in thcusands of such cases.
Let a Mount Joy woman tell of her
experience.
Mrs. Jacob Childes,
street, Mount Joy, says:
suffering for a long
terrible pains in n'y back,
my hips. Headaches and dizziness
were very frequent with me. My
kidneys acted too often at night and
broke my rest so that in the morn-
ing, I felt all tired out. I was told |
of Doan’s Kidney Pills and got |
some. From the first they helped
me and finally I was completely
cured of the trouble. I now feel like
a different woman.” {
Price 50c¢, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that ,
Mount Joy
“I had been
time from
just over

cured Mrs. Childs. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N..Y.
ey nr elev -
Trains Pass Around Lancaster


Twenty-four passenger trains on
the F R. pass the city of Lancas-
ter every { hours without going
hrough ghe city. They go V4
of the Lancaster cut-off.
preimage mimi iin
I Jewish New Year !
The 1 New Year began Wed- :
nesday inset. The New Year
celebrat followed by ten days;
of penitence, which end with the |
Day of ement, October 7. :
——g-
Now Third Class Office |
sretna post-office has;
and the postmas-
Edwatd Dissinger will ceiy


= Jimmi
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
The Chas. H. Zeller Insurance Agency,
11 1 TC

Why Pay High Prices
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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STYLES AT PRICES OF THE COMMONPLACE
See these wonderful assortments of beautiful,

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LANCASTER, PA.
125 and 127 E. King 88,


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Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture
Hall Racks
Ladies’ Desk
Extension and Other Tables
Chima Closets

7 Rockers, Mirrors,
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inre Line
new goods,
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Qur Modern Delivery Service—Goods delivered within a radius
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J In Fact Anything in the Farni-