Wednesday, February 6th, 1918. SAA A A OE 0110100 A I HAVE A NEW STOCK OF Thermoid Brake Linjfig BE 5 F 2 uu THE BEST ON THE MARKET 3 ALSO RAYBESTOS ZING AND WELDING fu L METALS BY THE OXY.ACETYLENE PROCESS. so AYS CARRY A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SIZES IN Michlen and Goodyear Tires USF RECEIVED A LOT OF 2. RR BB 8 « & Repair Shop Joy, Penna. ® > nA dg Darr, iviount LA AUTO HIRING ERE n BORE. E SY AIT ITS EE OR A EE AY AANA h WOCOO00 ™ » Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, gn re pt Extension and Other Tables, Davenperts, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets, i’ I in Fact Anything in the Furniture CHIN OO UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING PK NOOO 3 H. C. BRU MOUNT JOY, PA. FOODOOCOOCO0COCCIVOOO000C 00000050000 BO00CO0 LR eer pagh is aa and GOAL MOUNT JOY, PENNA. FOR CONGO ROOFING. ND CEMENT, SLATE AND CHEERFULLY CONCERETING | HICCOOOOOOCOCOTDOOACTCVOCIOODO | C°° business on the second floor of the Engle, Building, with a complete and up-to-date line of all kinds of Prices are very reason- When in need of furniture call and see me. Yainting a Specialty ANTIQUE FURNITURE to REMODLING LR RR TET West Main Si, CRAIC HIRI = » ak Kodak SET KODAK WITHOUT LET- TING YOUR POCKET KNOW IT Ask for a Kodak Bank and see how easy it is to get a real camera with spare dimes. MOUNT JOY, PA. Tevieojecfecfocioriodrofofedfelifaooforforfoconorforiosenfosiosionfocfocioofonjorfononfod Hh Hobidow Danke 0 Eoliday Books a home but what has felt thp“effect of the of books which usually oleae fede worth protecting at , let them have the best pro- yle—such as is afforded Price per unit (sufficient to hold about doolioclselocle dlectoctoate ate fe ctoatocts cf Beale 9. 8 - RTT ra rrr tee edd FURNITURE REFINISHING AND UPHOLSTERING I I i @ have your Fu: 2 UC ARE NOW PREVAILING. Call us on. the we will have a representative call to give you an estimate. _Westenberger, Maley & Myers 1 LANCASTER, PA. ileelnelesieclivelone cleat ct Bel. 2.8 East King Street, { PPMP FPP PROC PIPER Pdi + 1b wr RSERY C11 THOMAS K. SHEER(N, Vu (oERYMAN. 18 RIVER ST., SANSYILLE. N. Y. MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. MILTON GROVE Subscribe for the tar and News. Kauffman is busy Tepairing tains an acre, 5 lots in all, good 6- DOCTOR SAYS VINOL IS THE BEST 70! Is His Patient # y told me .about doctor about it, certainly is tho be had today Vv could wit that savec key, As antee this famous CHANL LEN & Cu. VONDERFUL BOOM BRIERE REE EE EERE EE gmt THE GOVERNMENT PURCHASES MANY ACRES OF LAND AND WILL ERECT 85 BUILD. OOCAOOCOOTOOOCONO0D000D0O0000G | INGS NEAR MIDDLE- ITURE only kind I sell—Furaiturs that is Furniture TOWN A ( 3 executed between {the 1 s 's government and | the Ki e Industrial Corporation | for the lease of 400 acres of land | near Middletown, and contiguous to [the aviation depot recently con- that place. The considera- promulgated by either arties concerned. 3 throughout the coun- ted the sele of a site for their ies, but preference vn, because of its proximity ral important railroads. In | tion tio OOOO MC , it is the center of two of the st important railroads in the eoun- ttry. The Pennsylvania Railroad is ompleting arrangements for nstruction of new yards and near the proposed plant. 1 project thus inaugurated by will constitute the y-five steel and con- gs, each six stories high nd 350 feet in length. Two ma- chine shops will also be constructed "ve auxiliary purpose, and sions will be 200x250 8 t &| n | & he governm erect $ crete buildin I 1 rr ———— | feet. The total eost attendant upon | the erection of these buildings will {be approximately $15,000,000. For nstructive purposes probably 10; be employed and these an operative for. 2 of 1 men, will necessitate special town for ccommodation of these » proposed town will ecom- on of a wee enemies. ROHRERSTOWN Mrs. Lillian Beek from Alliance, 1e guest of Mr. and Mrs. for several days. d consolidating the and Florin News The Mount Joy Star rtainly good judge- or, John E. Schroll in this community :r pleased with the im- | provement and we all wish John sue- Rev. F. W. ker, preached services now in pro- hurch of God, Orange reets, Lancaster, Pa. eider 1 1 fine lot of ial apples for sale. V. Brain of Lancaster, and of this place were Luther: parson- afternoon by Rev. A They will make re home in West Philadel- Herr, ace is in the service visited friends here | will be preaching *in the % | Church of God, next Sunday morning l Theme in the morning, reless Christ,” and in the he Good Confession.” who-has been at Hospital, at Lancaster, | irned home and both mother and {baby are doing fine. Mr. Martin Ringwalt has aban- [doned the drifted by-roads with the | automobile. | at me ROWENNA yaried last week. ind Rev. Lauer officia- * is in a weak condition, 1 to his bed for the past >] ‘A. Brady of Colum 1e time with A. M. family. i and Miss Rebecea spent the past week re Glatfelter’s. 1 Glatfelter, who is on an fe | express train running from Harris- * | burg to Jersey City, visited his par- L | ents. Jacob Ziegler of 113th Field Bat- | tery tillery, now encamped at b | Greenville, S. C., attended the funer- {al of his brother, John, last week. rs. Henry Kraybill of Hyatts Maryland, ‘returned home ac- Vii companied by her sister, Miss Myrtle | Grove, of Bainbridge, who will spend | sometime there. ——————— Total Eclipse of Sun A total eclipse of the sun will be visible along the Union Pacific Rail- way’s entire route on June R next. The path of totality will cross Colo- rado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Oregon 1 Washington. There will be a partiai-eclipse visible throughout the United States and a considerable portion-of Canada. TED © Ann. She Had no Mother When Ida Blake, a colored woman, 10 formerly lived in Florida, ap- lied at the Court House at Harris- burg, last Friday with Lee MecQuage for a marriage license, she was asked to give her mother’s maiden name, “Deed an’ I don’t know sir,” she re- vlied, “she died for I was born.” { 33 are Reliable and Trustworthy 9 . Honest Opinion Doctg Gave gross earnings of an army of 200,- oo men: Grain, eaten and wasted day. y rats and mice on many farms Mrs. Jacob Frey ecailed on Mrs. beautiful buff brick would pay all of the farmer's taxes. Mary Shuemaker on Saturday after- n Sk ‘Auantion su 8s finished tobacco with Aaron | i, Maytown, excellent location? has Bedford, Ohio—"T waf'id a pitiful condition, weal, us ny run down so I could not dogf Lousework, I had doctored and tried everything under tt sun A friend proof; that existing buildings of rat- proof construction be further pro- on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker on for business and dwelling combined tected by having basement windows Sunday evening. ’ and drains covered with screens, gratings, ete., and that existing build-|sore foot last week, whieh kept him ings that are not rat-proof be made so by remodeling. By constructing sewers and drains so that they will not provide entrance and retreat for rats. By insisting on greater cleanli- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle and ness Ebout marlcets, roves i and [son Alvin were in Elizabethtown on generally throughout cities, vi ages : and the country districts. By thresh- H. D. Wittle butchered a hog that |'"& and large warehouse at Lancas- 3 $ Saly a weighed four Jundred ghd rin stacks © wi not furnis rboring [pounds for M. K. Hiestand, last week. . aces and food for rats. "By TE Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman and [OF With frame house and old es- son John attended the funeral of Mrs. Ww Phares Kauffman at Harrisburg, on |": 0. 485A | asked my replied, ‘It ne that can #1 vt give you any better.” JF took it, and today I am as well agll strong as any woman y | | it was Vinol ink Hor- cod liver and irgh tonic for all such conditions, Druggist MOUNT JOY, PA. | ing and marketing grain early so that ing piles of straw, trash and lumber which harbor rats in fields and vacant lots. By protecting the hawks, owls | Sunday. and other natural enemies of rats Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker-en- which are not so destructive to poul- try as rats themselves. By keeping |Mr. well trained rat dogs on farms and about city warehouses. By keepin provisions whieh rats and mice will attack in -rat-proof and mouse-proof containers. By destroying rats and of ‘Marietta, occurred mice systematically by poisoning, the cause being a compl trapping and by organized systematic hunts. FOR THIS SECTION whole milk ficiency in fat, does not supply so much energy. When 4 per cent. whole milk—an average butterfat content of market milk—sells at 12 cents a quart, skim milk is worth 12.4 cents a quart as a source of protein. In energy value skim milk is worth 6.3 cents a quart when 4 per cent. whole milk is selling for 12 cents. himself Hens lay just as well without the male. As it is better to have a cold dry poultry house than a warm, damp one, some means of ventilation should be provided. A cloth curtain over an opening has proved a very success- poultry yards are to be on only one side of the house they should be lo- cated on the south side in order that the fowls may have the benefit of the first dry ground in early spring and the warmth from the reflection of the sun on the house during the winter. The fact that rabbits are a cheap ubstitute for the ordinary meats is 1Kely more persons to rearing them now, specialists of the United States De- partment of Agriculture believe. 1 They can be kept in small and inex. | detail. pensive pens and buildings and like poultry, can be killed and prepared for hie table on Shur) Hodiee. b £]on North Barbara St., Mount Joy. The decrease in the number o J Tw a beef cattle in the United States, with No. 6-—1wo Lots, each 40x197 i the resulting high prices which have prevailed during recent years, has caused greater interest to be taken in this industry, and many men who have never raised beef cattle in the past are taking up this kind of work. Young pigs sheuld be given their hy ‘eed in such a manner that each in- 90x200 erowding. Much of the excellence of the rab- J bit as food depends upon the cook- 7 As often prepared, it is dry and| No. 57—A 5-acre tract in the boro insipid, while in the hands of an ex- urlap Bags perienced cook it becomes all that a that none of the natural juices in the meat be lost in the process. —— Lard, per 1b... .. Butter, perdb.. ........... .62 Boos, -per doz. co. ....... ..... Straw, per 100 Ibs.,. | ——————- a George Harris, aged! 68 years, died at the Columbia Hospital. He wasa former boatman. 8 David Cover, ex-butgess and a for- mer councilman of Wajshin died aged 71 years. Hempfield, is a son. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin F armers Column Itegs \in These Columns Ave Pre- J 8S. ared in the Department of Agri- | sleighs. . Christ Good was on the sick |" No, 76-+A fine é:room list the past week. culture at Washington, D. C., and States, communities, and individuals noon. should help eliminate rats and mice: Mr. by requiring that all new buildings, wharves and other structures be rat- Skim milk contains all the s a little more protein than It —— Mr, Jacob Frey delivered a load In the United States rats and mice oftobacco on Bats jor and destroy each year in homes, factories, S}ores and Wateliouses, i tare and on " M ships, crops, poultry, and other prop- Mr. Harvey Wittle called on Mr. ition. 4 erty, valued at more than $200,000,- | Jacob Shenk on Sunday afternoon. condition. = Only $2,000 000—an amount equivalent to the Mr. John Koser delivered a cow to house on New St. Mt. Joy, only built Keller Bros., on a bob sled on Thurs- 8 years ago. For a quick sale. $2 stripping his Diffenderfer. : Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle called Ross Thome was suffering with a from coasting. : : Ir. Albert Gingrich accepted an, 83; fine shape, all improvements. position at Philadelphia, as motorman | will sell one or both. on a trolley ear. Saturday aftérnoon. tertained the followin and Mrs. John Heisey and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Heisey. g on Sunday: Anthony C. Libhart The death of ‘Anthony C. Libhart, [ino Siitable’ for indus on present at his home, |}, 5inass ; ication of dis- No. 56—A tract of 15 acres in eases; after an illness of three years. Rapho township, near Sporting Hill, : 3 Deceased was a son of the late John TH : Why Not Skim Milk Routes? J. and Anna Libhart, and he was as- the ML K. Dillinger steam flour mill, To make use of a valuable food sociated with his brother in the which has been very much neglected, the Federal Dairy Division is urging dealers to consider seriously the ad- sibility of putting out skim milk on business. turer Several grand- State Agricultural Notes It is estimated that 877 horses on the f as compared with 590,987 horses a year ago. Have there are 577,- arms of the State TRUCK FARMS license for your dog? The new State dog law is to ‘be rigidly enforced in all counties. I have Pennsyl- vanians purchase hatching eggs in Pennsylvania has been launched by the Department of Agriculture. Bm _ — A , but because of the de- Read the Bulletin. Zerphey on West Donegal street, Mount Joy. No. 76-—One square in Florin con- room frame house, stable, etc. Only $1,800. stable, a midway between Moun: orin, the Mrs. C. Shatz house, Price right. Mr. William Brosey spent Sunday No, 78—A fine 9-room house on with his brother John. West Main St, Mt. Joy in best of No. 79—A 23% -story frame double ,150, 0. 80—Lot 80x200 ft. in Mt. Joy, modern in every way. Could not be replaced for near the sale price. No. 81—A 3-story brick mansion all improvements—a real home. Has large store room and would be fine No." 83—A frame house and busi- ness stand on E. Main st., -Mt. Joy, in business center. All improvements. No. 84—A frame house adjoining BUSINESS STANDS No. 30—A store property, dwell- ter Junction, very reasonable. No. 88—A' lot of ground in Mount tablished coach works stand of Geo. Shickley. Price right. good hotel property in Mount Joy enjoying an excellent §- patronage. Ample shedding and will sell worth the money. No. 27—Lot 100x150 ft., on West Main St., Mount Joy, lot fronts on P. R. R. siding. Established coach works stand. Good large frame build- 24 bbl. capacity, fine residence, barn drug |, nq outbuildings. Here's a snap. He also was the manufac- No. 62—An old and well -estab- The | ished store stand doing a $40,000 widow, who was formerly Miss Eliza- 3 3 beth Zink, and the following children | tr, 2°08 and grocery "business in their regular milk routes. Con-|syrvive: Lewis, John, Sarah, Pauline, sumers can help the movement by Anthony and Mary, wife of Leo Ret. asking for the product. In the past tew, all of Marietta. 1y dealers have-been opposed to children the sale of skim milk on the routes, vices were held Thursday. fearing that it would curtail the con- ee sumption of whole milk. It is be- lieved, however, that many people, if they had an opportunity, would use skim milk for cooking and drinking, in addition to their customary quan- tity of whole milk. Skim milk sold in this way should be pasteurized and hauled as carefully as market milk. It should also be labeled con- sequently to comply with local re- quirements, so that the customer may be fully informed as to its true character Mount Joy. Only reason for selling, want to close an estate. Low rent and price right. 2 No. 63—The entire concrete block Funeral ser- manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline at Florin, together with all stock, machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. Price very low. No. 54—A 14-acre truck and poultry farm in Rapho township, 2 miles from Mastersonville. Soil limestone and sand. Cheapest tract have. No. 67—A small 7-acre truck farm in East Donegal near Iron Bridge; good buildings only $2,500. No. 82—A 1l-acre tract 2 miles north of Mt. Joy, with frame house, stable, ete., $900. Poultry It is not necessary to build ex- T pensive - poultry houses, but they CASCARA should be serviceable, fairly roomy, well without drafts. Your flock need not be -objectionable to the neighbors. There will be no disagreeable odors if dropping boards are provided in the chicken house and these are cleaned daily. The noise of the male lighted, and well ventilated, unnecessary as the male in a- flock “kept for eggs. 18 It Saves gle. ? QUININE & old remed; 25cfor2 cold tabi®ts now 30c for 21 tablets— Figured ‘on proportionate cost per table§, you save 9%c when you buy Hill's —~Cures Cold in 24 hours—grip 24 Tablets for 25¢. At any Drug Store No. 85—One acre of land in Rapho, 2 miles north of Mount Joy, frame house, stable, etc. Only $2,000. LARGE FARMS { No. 42-——An 86-acre tract of farm timber and pasture land in West Donegal township, tract adjoins Ma- sonic Homes ground on two sides. Price very low. No. 55—A 52-acre farm, the John Krady farm 2 miles east of Mount Joy, brick house, barn, tobacco shed, ete. “No finer home in this section. Good limestone land. No. 73—A 126-acre farm of sand and iron stone land, brick house, good barn, etc., on state road near Lawn. Only $90 per acre. FACTORY SITES No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft. on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Joy has many advantages and centrally method of ventilation. If the to turn the attention of many Brandt & Stehman Pays: Ti Hav ~ Hambright property. limothy Hay, per 100 bs... rs 159 No. 50—A row of six newly built brick houses on ‘Hazel St., Lancaster. No. 51—A home in Marietta, agfd 75 years. No. 58—A frame house on North Here is a condensed list of Real Estate I have for sale. in any of these properties, please call, phone or drop me a card and I will cheerfully furnish particulars in BUILDING LOTS No. 2—Four Lots, each 50x200 ft., on Frank St., Mount Joy. 28—Seventeen fronting on the pike east of Florin. Some front on Old Line of P.R. R. lots on Fairview Tract contains 13% Hides, Talow No. 32—Two Lots in Florin, each y . 200. They front on Main St. Junk of AH Kinds ividual pig gets its share. The" No. 35—One Lot 50x65 ft., on simplest way to accomplish this is to West Donegal St., Mount Joy. allow the pigs to eat from a proper- 'y constructed feed trough; one that will keep the pigs out of the feed and will lesson the possibility of 200 ft. They front on Church St. No. 53-—One Lot on West Done- 90x168 ft. or ’ for No. lots No. 29—Four St., Mount Joy. acres. No. 36—Two Lots each 45x212 ft., on Poplar St., Mount Joy. No. 45-—Four Lots in Florin, 40x- gal St., more depth if desired. fine large lot and ! would be a money-maker for truck- lous taste can wish—wholly as ing or speculating on building lots. palatable as the finest poultry. A The Dr. Ziegler tract. special requirement in cooking is No. 66—Building lot 45x213 ft. on East side Poplar St. Mount Joy. / 77—Very desirable building | / Max Brody, Propr. lot fronting on the south g H. E. Hauer Pays: Marietta street. oe....28 & 28%ec | ber of feet you want at $6 per foot. DWELLING HOUSES No. 4—The J. Harry Miller of Mount Joy, No. side of Will sell any num- | Bell Phone 67-R4 MOUNT JOY. large frame house in Anthony C. n aif died at his Florin, the S. S. Stacks property. Peantirai and Fbersole {ied in her|™ No 64 A lot of ground ircTtmg : ge from fo7 ft. on West Main St, Mt. Jey, pneumonia. Jacob M. Hes® of East{p ext to Brunner’s Furniture rooms, with a frame house. Lot is e property of John Ware- 205 ft. dee No. § located. One of the best in the town. I also have a number of properties that owners do not care to have ad- vertised. If you don’t find what you vant in this list, call and see me. I \tave it. J. E. Scholl If interested | Both Phones Mount Joy, Pa. NTE RUBBER and METAL SCRAP ee. J We Pay Highest Cash Prices KEYSTONE RAG CO. «w JFor Rent Wheat, perbm.. x... $2.00 erty on Columbia Avenue, Mt. Cormpperhu. .... ..;........ 1.50 No. 5-1 apartment r Brandt & Stehman Sells: Bouse for 3 families on East Main § he > 2.10 | Sticet, J : NE oor. ioyse: 1a Florin, Shipstuff, per 100 Tos... ia reagan Gas 2 y . ; / ixed feed, per 100 1bs. . . . . . . ‘35 No. dwelling in Flor- ; Sait, per 100 Ibs... as 2a in the D. E. Wolgemuth property. MOUNT JOY, PA. Glutten, per 100 hg. os 2.80 |. No. 41—A frame mansion dwell- Cotton Seed Mes). ar 230 Ly Hershey A Plows Clase acel, aad SE Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs.,.... 3. a A 3 3 irst tel, and an ge 5 - ’ No. 44—A large brick house, good - Bf Saran 3 Sh penan.....- BBO] py in Fone rs. Fanny [tablished stand, with steam heat, elec- tric light, all’ conveniences, ample room, property in good condition. I prefer a tehant desirous of conduct- ing a first-class hotel. Will make a man of that kind a very good propo- Market St., Mount Joy, the former sition. ; Apply to ts id 0. 59— ne me residence and business stand on West Main 0. M. Donaven = St., the John Keener No. 60—A very ston Boro, | modern brick dwelling on West Main y St., Mount Joy, up to the minute in = every detail, the H. _ Mrs. Anna M.,, widow of Jacob property. Hess of near Manheim, 74th year, death resu jan. 26-tf Mount Joy, Pa. Clover Seeds~ ad Red and” Alsyke now Rheems wareho ‘and $19. RRNSER errr — crmsrdtiessmemesesaen DIFFEREN! sed AT VERY "hy MODERAT)HF CHARGES Stauffer & Bro. MOUNT JOY, PA. HOTEL McGIN East Main Street, Restaurant and OYSTERS IN aNY STYLE everything in seasen. . W. McGINNIS PROPRIETOR ROBERT H. HO PROFESSIONAL _#' UNDERTA EMBAEMER Sunday and’ Night Calls to Immediately MOUNT JOY, Krall’s Meat Market rf i + PY ew eww I always have f $ eef, Veal, Pork, Muii, H. H. KRALL MOUNT JOY, P. Bell Telephone /PLUMBI Tinning and THAT'S MY B Also all kinds of rep description. Works must be West Main St., Coz. am Buttermilk STARTING FOOD 5 Jand see them grow! gum to 13ise heavy sme A your money back QUICK f Gat the mow beok— How ® Raise Chicks to Chichens~fing /A. D. GARBER, FLORIN M/S. BOWMAN EST., MT. JOY, PA. Jos. B.”Hershey TONSQRIAL PARLOR THREE CHAIRS—NO WAITING Agent for the Middletown Steam Goods ® ig for Tuesday East Main St. W. M. HOLLOWBUSH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bell Phone 43-R¢ West Main St” Mount Joy, Pa. Days at Lancaster, day at Ne."56 N. Du with W. C. Rehm. CHAS. S. FRANK J AUCTIONEER MOUNT Je7T, PA. testfion gives tc the Call te and Persona! Frep- Moders Notary Public Monday and Fri ke Street, Second ing of Real yon The SECVIK SCHOOL FOR VIOESN | SEMI-TONE SYSTF ve IRA _C. EBY JICHESTER