The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 09, 1917, Image 5

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: As Solid As a U. S.
: War Bond-Suits
: Labeled H. S. & M.





THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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RESOURCES
| Loans and Discounts$
[viii $365,642.39
| Notes and bills redis-

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® | Overdrafts, secured, Net smount due to Dania
Wh n oak a . none unsecured, now dancers o (other
y do ninety-five per cent. of the men who smoke CIE saul $40,38 40.38 | than included in 29 or
favor a certain brand of cigar and for months at a time ® U. S. bonds deposited to 80) iiiiiiiiiil.ns 54.96
and often years, give it their consistent patronage? ® secure circulation (par dividual Jeposits sub- =
First of all, one might answer: Beeause it is to his y value) ...$100,000.00 Coes uioer " "deposit 38247154
* taste, which is true. But go a little deeper and you will ® | U. S. bonds pledged to due in less than 30
$ find that there’s another reason—IT’S PEGULARLY * secure U. S. deposits i days 29,470.34
3 GOOD, IT'S ALWAYS GOOD, ITS DEPENDABLE AT Q| (par value) $1,000.00 Cortnod divenks” 1113 "201.32
& ANY HOUR OF THE DAY OR NIGHT. & Total U. 8S. bonds.... 101,000.00 Cashier's checks ‘o it hy
5 as tull : ® | Securities other than U. ; u ’
« Well, this is no tobacconist’s ad—b ut there is a strong 2 S. bonds (not incluA- standing ........... 321.1
analogy between this idea and the clothes idea. x ing stocks) owned. gx - Total demand deposits,
5 HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits are the kind ® pledged ..$391,00%, 32 Bree 330,24 =
to that are “regularly good, always good, dependable at ® | Total bonds, securities, ; ) REE ‘$312 664.91
: Shy ae S| Sto re in Fed, CY 1095-$2 | Certificates of deposit. . 553,775.81
& Wear one this spfing, and the chancés are that if a 0 eral. Reserve Bank Other time deposits. . . .. 63,334.93
year or two from now, you were out in San Francis- » oC 18,299.26 Total of time deposits, |
x co and needed a/mew Suit your thoughts would in- ® | Stock of Federal Roscive ddidad Items 42, 43 and 44
SS stinctively turn ‘to the label H. S. & M., and you D Bank (50 per cent of rire $617,110.74
% would get just that Suit, and no other. Because you S| subscriptio PX n 5.250.00 Acceptances executed for
X could play safe; you would know what you were gett- {value Ty OR ins * rondo Das customers. ., $6,100.33
& ing; you would know it to be as solid as a U. S. war QD | $35,000 00 L Total ...... $6,100.33
Ye Br aieien ,000. 25S acceptances
& bond. Equity in banking house 385,000.00 oR aes of Ris
oy . PLAY SAFE THIS SPRING, then you can do it at Furniture and fixtures.. 12,000.00 .,unted $6,100.33
* this house, the exclusive Lancaster handlers of H. S. & Net amount due from ap- fF
3 M. Suits. proved reserve agents Total .£.......... $1,330,752.28 |
% in New York, Chicago State of Pennsylvania, County of |
x and St. Louis Lancaster, ss:
EE ew ky $10,398.08 I, H. N. Nissly, Cashier of the
x Gr if & WwW If C Net amon due from ap.
5 proved reserve agents firm that the above st: is
X Oo oO o., in other reserve cities Wiement 33 true
Oks: ve W oh SS 317,732.25 | belief.
% . er checks on banks in [ H. N. NISSLY, Cashier.
S 26-30 North Queen the same city or town | Subscribed and affirmed to before
: - as reporting bank. ... 683.59 | me this 7th day of May, 1917.
2 Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store Outside checks and other M. N. BRUBAKER, Notary Public.
3 cash items ...$592.46 My commission expires Feb. 27th,
OOOO O0000000000000000000OOOO0000OO0000000O000000000 Fractional currency, | 1921.
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nickels and cents

Peoples Bank of Maytown
MAYTOWN, PENNA.
Sworn statement of condition at close of business, January 26th, 1917:
RESOURCES: .
Cash on hand and in reserve bank .... ......$302,900.79
Real Estate, Furniture & Fixtures, Stocks, Bonds 6,238.22

$575,506.00
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock ...................i0n.e....$ 50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits. ............... 46,189.66
DEPOSITS:
Subject to check ........J.............. 135,784.33
Time Certificates & Savings Funds ........ 343,832.01
$878,508.00

BA of Desnayivatia, Couuiy/it Lanmmis; aie a
Nerman F. Amts, Casliier of th named bank, do solemnly
guoar’ at tae A
(figned:) NORMAN F. ARNTZ, Cashier.
Swern and subssribed before me this twenty-sixth day of Jan., 1917
Atbeghres Justice of the Pease
GEORGE RHOADS, Jr.
EK. KE. GROVE,
NORMAN R. HOFFMAN,
Directors.
The sbeck-helders of this bank are all individually responsible as se-
cunily for all jeits made here and as these stoek-holders all together
ase werth at ONE AND ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, you get
he very best protection possible for your momey deposited here.
Your business is all held strictly confidential and will be handled in
& besiness like by experienced bankers who de mot lead your
PEOPLES BANK OF MAYTOWN
MAYTOWN, PENNA.
Michael R. Hoffman, Pres. Norman F. Arats, Cashier.
CAPITAL, $80,000.00
SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $46,000.00

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New :
Spring Hat
For Men and Boys
Wingert and Haas
144 North Queen Street
o LANCASTER, PA.
~~ JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor.
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The World's Greatest Tire
BLACK BOB
SERVICE AND MILEAGE IS WHAT TELLS—INVESTIGATE
¢ 5000 MILES GUARANTEE
BLACK BOB TIRES KEPT IN REPAIR UNTIL WORN OUT—
FREE OF CHARGE. Manufactured by
McCREARY TIRE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA
Sold by
L.P. Heilig, Mount Joy
NURSERY STOCK AT ONE-THIRD AGENTS PRICES
§he mifiten regan Jireed fron yréwer So plantar. Trees, Roses, lama, Sheube. jute. Suastuieed, d oa approval.
Dea’t orde: pISnt or rose bush un see our money saving ca and o o abeut varieties,
pianteg. an , ete. You eannet S witheut It. our name On & pasta Tras It Tee. Write today.
E. SHEERIN, NU <SERYMAN. 13 RIVER ST., DANSVILLE, N. Y.





RED YO 1
| Notes of other national
lb bamks ............-.. 1,000.00
Federal Reserve notes. . 215.00
| Lawful reserve in vault
and net amount due
from Federal Reserve
Bank .........,... 53,326.25
Redemption fund with U.
S. Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer. 5,000.00
Total .:..n...o..% $1,026,990.66
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in. ...$100,000.00
Surplus fund .......§. 75,000.00
Undivided
Less current expenses,
interest, and taxes
paid ...... $10,962.14 42,720.85
Circulating notes out-
standing ......5. ... 98,835.00
Net amount due to banks
and bankers (other
than included in 29 or
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2,741.71
ject to check.i...... 271,173.41
Certificates of = deposit
due in less than 30
AYE cag resin 26,704.06
Certified checks........ 2,213.52
Cashier’s cheeks out-
standing .4.........
United States Deposits. .
Total demand deposits
Items 33, 34, 35, 36,
87, 38, 39, 40 and 41
85.06
1,000.00
hs See $301,176.05
Certificates of deposit... 347,561.67
Other time deposits...... 58,955.38
Total of time deposits,
Items 42, 43 and 44
cis anid $406,517.05
Total £..:........ $1,026,990.66
State of Pennsylvania, County of
Lancaster, ss:
I, R. Fellenbaum, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnl
swear that the above statement
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier.
Subscribed and swern to before
me this 7th day of May, 1917.
WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSH, Not. Publie.
oe commission expires Feb. 26,
Correct—Attest:
THOS. J. BROWN,
GABRIEL MOYER,
J. N. HERSHEY,
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the Union National Mount Joy
Bank at Mount Joy, in the state of
Pennsylvania, at the close of busi-
ness on May 1, 1917.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts$
der wsitien $565,889.21
Acceptances of this
bank purchased or dis-
counted ....$6,100.33
Total loans $571,989.54
Notes and bills redis-
counted (see item 54) 571,989.54

Overdrafts, secured,
none; unsecured,
sae a naa $18.75 18.78
secure circulation, par
value ...$100,000.00
Total JU. S. Bonds .,.
Securities other than U.
S. bonds (not includ-
ing stocks) owned un-
pledged ..$495,335.00
Total bonds, securities
ele. ... i... fea, 495,335.00
Stocks, other than Fed-
eral and Reservé Bank
Bank (50 per cent. of
subscription) /.......
Value of banking house
ir eee $25,000.00
Equity in banking house 25,000.00
Furniture and fixtures .. 5,000.00
Real estate owned other
than banking house... 2,750.00
Net amount due from ap-
proved reserve agents
in New York, Chicago
and St. Louis
sons n with $17,033.68
Net amount due from ap-
proved reserve agents
in other reserve cities
seesash.s $24,200.20
Net amount due from
banks, and bankers
(other than included
in 1 ¥or20........
Outside checks and other
100,000.00
732.00
7,600.00
41,233.88
1,846.11
cash items.. ..$3.61
Fractional currency,
nickels, and cents
Cisse $290.16 293.77
Notes of other national
bahks ....ciiiniv., 1,295.00
Federal Reserve bank .
BOteS . 0%. ici oains 2,000.00
Federal Reserve notes. . 1,000.00
Lawful reserve (in vault
and net amount due
from Federal Reserve
ah oats apy fee. . + 169,758.28
Bank
Redemption fund with U.
S. Treasurer and due
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
% the ist National Bank at Mount
$ | Joy, in the state of Pennsylvania, at |g 1
¥ jie Klose of business on May 1st, Surplus fend profits
oie viele i $203.26 795.72 |
LIABILITIES
tevtvrr ne $66,298.94
| Less current expenses,
interest and taxes paid
tenrivess $14,877.27 51,421.67
Circulating notes out-
Standing i... 0000 99,500.00

Capital stock paid in...$100,000.00
veie mene 160,000.00
RELIGIOUS NEWS
IN OUR CHURCHES
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CIURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
BORO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM-
MUNITY
Special Services at Hossler's
There will be special services at
Pleasant View (Hossler’s) Church on
Sunday morning, May 13.
Sunday School at 8:30.
Baptismal Services at 9:30. Elder

{ H. G. Light of Cleona, Lebanon
county, will have charge of the
services,
Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor
Sunday School 9 o'clock A. M.
Special Services 10:15 A. M. for
Mothers and Cradle roll department.
| C. E. Meetings 6:30.
| 7:30 P. M. The Men’s Bible Class
| will attend church in a body in
| honor of Mothers and be addressed
by ex-mayor Marquette of Leban-
on.
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| United Brethren Church
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Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor
The usual services on Sabbath.
In the evening the Men’s Class
|and the Class of Mrs. R. J. Myers
will attend the services in a body
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Church of God
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| above-named bank, do solemnly af. | and Dr. MacDannald will preach a
sermon on Mothers’ Day. The music
|to the best of my knowledge and of the evening will be excellent. All
Correct—Attest:
T. M. BRENEMAN,
J. B. KELLER,
| H. C. SCHOCK,
Directors.
HOME HEALTH CLUB
By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, Ill.
Food Suggestions: This is the
last of the articles on selection of
foods as given in Department Bul-
letin No. 808 and well sums up the
lessons.
“It is believed that it is impossible
to plan the meals for a family wisely
without at least as much knowledge
of how different kinds of food serve
the body as this bulletin has given
and that the safest, short cut to good
planning lies in considering foods in
the five groups here described. Ways
of making economical use of the ma-
terials in each group can not be dis-
cussed in this bulletin, but a few
general suggestions for getting the
most for one is money in the mat-
ter of food may be made here.
Use cereals (flour, meal, cereal
breakfast foods, etc.) freely taking
pains to prepare them with great
care and to vary the kind used
from day to day if necessary to
keep people from tiring of them.
Remember that a quart of whole
milk a day for each child, to be used
as a beverage and in cookery, is not
too much. Remember that while skim
milk should never be substituted for
whole milk as the principal food in a
child’s diet, it is‘as valuable as whole
milk as a source of protein and
mineral matters in the general diet.
Remember that, except in the case of
milk for children, the amount needed
of foods especially useful for body-
building purposes that is, meats and
meat substitutes, fruits and vege-
tables is not large, but what is need-
ed, is needed very much.
Do not be ashamed to plan closely.
Thrift in food means providing
enough food, neither too little nor
much of such staples as flour, sugar,
milk, cooking. fat, etc., is used each
week for a month and see if there
are any ways of cutting down the
quantity consumed. Buy nourish-
able materials in quantities if better
prices can be secured and there is
a good storage place in the home.
Neighbors can sometimes club to-
gether to get lower rates. Try to
make the dishes served of such size
that there will be enough to satisfy
the appetite of the family and no
unnecessary table and plate waste.
Do not be above noticing whether
anything usable is thrown away with
the garbage, which always shows how
thriftly food is used in a household.
Many inexpensive materials can be
made attractive and the diet can be
pleasantly varied by a wise use of
different flavoring.
“Finicky” tastes in food often
prevent the use of many valuable
materials which might be the means
of saving money. Good food habits
are an important part of personal
hygiene and thrift. Children get
such habits by having suitable
amounts of suitable foods served to
them and then being expected to eat
what is set before them. - True
economy lies not only in buying
wisely but also in making the full-
est possible use of what is bought.
e— CR —
BACKACHE IS A WARNING
Mount Joy People Should Nos Neg-
lect Their Kidneys

Backache is often nature’s most
frequent signal of weakened kidneys.
To cure the pains and aches, to re-
move the lameness when it arises
from weakened kidneys, you must
reach the cause, the kidneys. If you
have pain through the small of your
back, urinary disorders, headaches,
dizzy spells, or are nervous and de-
pressed, start {treating the kidneys
with a tested kidney remedy.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have been
proved good and are especially for
weak kidneys. Doan’s have been
used in kidney trouble for over 50
years. Read this Mount Joy testi-
mony. 3
C. J. Gillums, E. Main St., says:
“My back became so painful that I
couldn’t rest well at night and was
all tired out when I got up in the
morning. Doan’s Kidney Pills en-
tirely took away this disorder after
other medicines had failed. I haven’t
had to use any kidney remedy now
in gver eight years.” :
Price 50¢, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Gillums had. Foster-Milburn
£o., Props., Buffalo. N. Y.
eel
The Hoffman Reunion
Announcement has been made that
the fifth annual reunion of the Hoff-
man family will be held at Halifax,
Pa., on Saturday, August 18th. This
will include all the Hoffmans and
their descendants who wish to attend
from any section of the country. The
committee are arranging for an
elaborate program of music and ex-
pect speakers from adjacent states
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from U. S. Treasurer: 5,000.00
Total: v.30 vf $1,330,752.28
‘for the day.
| invited.
| mr a———
Methodist Episcopal Church
| Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:15 A. M.
Preaching service at 10:30 A. M.
Junior League at 2 P. M.
Epworth League at 6:30 P. M.
Preaching Service at 7:30 P. M.
Mid-week prayer service on Wed-
nesday evening followed by teacher
training class.
Presbyterian Church
Rev. F. G. Bossert, Pastor
9:15 A. M. Parents’ Day in the
Sabbath School.
10:30 A. M. Divine Worship and
Sermon, subject—*“Mothers of Men.”
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship, sub-
ject—*‘The Night When God Called
Samuel.” tx
Prayer Meeting this
7:30 P. M.
Ri —————
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor |
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Service 10:45 A. M.
Junior League 4 o'clock P. M.
Vespers 7:30 P. M. |
Thursday Ladies Aid at the home |
of Mrs. Zerphey. f
Tuesday Needle Guild.
evening at
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Evangelical Church |
Rev. A. M. Sweigart, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 A. M. |
Sermon at 10:30 A. M. and #4
7:30 P. M.
Parents’ Day will be observed. |
Special Music—Anthems, Solos, |
Duets, ete.
Morning subject, “Teaching Hearts
the Worth of Mother.” Evening
subject, “Honoring Father.”
The Men's Federation of Mount
Joy will meet in the Church at 2:30
P. M. All men are invited to this
service.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. Henry D. Speakman, Rector
Prayer Service on Wednesday
evening 7:30 P. M.
Chorus Practice following prayer
service and on Friday evening at
7:30 P. M.
The services next Sunday, the
fifth after Easter, will be celebration
of the Holy Communion at 7:30.
Morning Prayer and Sermon at
10:30 A. M.
Evening Prayer, Baptism and ser-
mon at 7:30.
Sunday School at 9:15.
Morning subject, “The Law of
Liberty,” Evening, “Prayer.”
Florin U. B. Church
Rev. J. E. Morrison, Pastor
Mid-week prayer service Thursday
evening at 7:15.
Sunday School at 9:30 on the
coming Lord’s day.
Junior Christian Endeavor on Sun-
day at 5:15 P. M.
Senior Christian Endeavor on Sun-
day at 6:15 P. M.
Preaching at Eby’s Church by the
pastor at 10:00 A. M.
In the absence of the pastor, the
Florin pulpit will be occupied on
Suriday morning by the Rev. J. E.
Downes, pastor of Salunga M. E.
church at 10:30 A. M. Rev. Downes
will give an illustrated lecture on
“The Israelites.”
Preaching at Florin in the evening
at 7:15 by the pastor. The theme
will be, “A Modern Problem.”
“Mother's Day’’ will be observed
at the morning and evening services
on Sunday, May 20th. The morning
program, consisting mainly of child
talent, will include recitations, solos,
a duett and an address. The even-
ing program, in charge of the ad-
ults will include special music by
the choir, a duett and a solo and
the sermon by the pastor on the sub-
ject—*“Our Debt to Our Mothers.”
The full programs will appear in
next week’s issue of this paper.
AGA Mmm
SALE REGISTER
A FREE notice of your sale is in-
serted here for any length of time,
provided we print your sale bills.
This is excellent advertising because
it is read by so many people and
will surely bring the buyers.
Friday, May 11—At their stock
yards in Mount Joy, 60 head of Ly-
kens Valley and York county cows,
heifers and a lot of stock bulls by J.
B. Keller & Bro. Aldinger, auct.
Friday, May 18th—At the stock
yards of Hotel McGinnis, Mount Joy,
a lot of cows, stock bulls and home-
Minnich, auct.
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Entertained at Lancaster.
Mrs. George A. Kircher’s class of
the Lutheran church, held its regular
monthly meeting on Monday night
at the home of one of its members
Mrs. Preston Kilgore, at Lancaster. |
The class was very pleasantly enter-|
tained and a light luncheon was ser- |
ved to the following: Mrs. Geo. A.|
Kircher, Misses Ruth and Grace Pen-|
nypacker, Kathryn Shire, Florence
Siller, Carrie Ney, Annie Arndt, Lois
Wiley, Theda Walters, Maude Schroll
and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kilgore.
A A Mn

W. C. T. U. Meeting
Rev. B. Monroe Posten from Eliz-|
abethtown, will deliver Mothers’ Day
Temperance address in the Methodist
Church on Sunday afternoon at half |
past two o'clock. Mr. Poster is a|
noted temperance orator. All are|
welcome. |
101 CC MDL 1 og OO 1
raised shoats by Mr. C. S. Frank. | E. H. ZERCHMER. Mount J
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Wonderful Values
A Plenty in the
May Sale of White
This is a wonderful month of opportunities. All
white goods in the store is included in this great
showing and sale. Special purchases had been made
to help make this the leading and most successful
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white sale of the year. :
Undermuslins Are Very
Prominent in the Sale
This is always a very busy section during the white sales. Tha
attractive prices on new wanted merchandise is making it an ex-
ceptionally busy department during this May Sale. ]
Dozens and dozens of new crisp white undermuslins are being
added daily. New styles, finest materials, all well made and then
the prices are remarkably low when you consider the steady ad-
vancing in the prices in wholesale markets today. These are lower
in price because we were on the preparedness list and purchased
heavily while the prices were normal. We give a condensea list to
give you an idea of the enormous stocks from which you gan
make your selection.
Gowns priced from 29¢ to $3.00.
Corset Covers from 15c¢. to $1.00,
Camisoles marked from $1.00 to $2.50.
Skirts, many styles from 75c¢ to $3.00.
Envelope Chemise 50c. to $3.95.
Childrens undermuslins all priced moderately.
Full stocks of Undermuslins for stouts.
 
+ INLW YORK STORE LANCASTER. FA.
2201
¢ 2
We are offering good stremg, healthy fruit trees, true to name J
fer spring planting, which you may select at my place of business :
at your comveniemce.
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PEARS, Dwarf axd Standird extra per dos.....
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RIES, ASPARAGUS ROOTS aad a general lime.
CALIFORNIA PRIVETS, 1 year old, home grown $1.50 per
hundred.
Also EVERGREENS and ORNAMENTAL Stock.
We have a good strong lime of all kinds of vegetable
| Come early and select.

Spring Time Is Coming
House Cleaning Time Is Coming
DON'T SELL YOUR PAPER, RAGS, BONES, IRON, CC
PER, BRASS AND METALS OF ALL KINDS BEFORE FIR!
SEEING
KEYSTONE RAG COMPANY
Bell Phone MOUNT JC





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