The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 29, 1918, Image 3

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h ii Mdy 29th, 1918, MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Joe —— . va Johft | snders
dont Discard That Old Ford, Bu Items in These Columns Are Pre. PROSTRA ON oar. wna Mrs, John HL He nderson
/ Lal “Me Attach th pared in the Department of Agri Bias Torr BP spending
oe e a ashington, D. C,, an some time in Ventnor, N. J.
e » ac e are Reliable and Trustworthy. May be Overcome Lydia Mr. Harold Antrim, of Parkesburg,
Ll Se — E. Pinkham’s Vegetable is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. E. Grove.
: WHEN CHICKENS ARE BEST C d hi Miss Minnie Weller, of Columbia,
2 Chickens, in any general scheme of ompouna — 118 is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Hin-
poultry production, of course, must Letter Provds It. kle.
take first place. They are best oe m—— ‘ Miss M. Ethel Culp and Kathryn
adapted to general conditions, take a West Philadelphia, Ps “During the | Eshleman spent Saturday in Lancas-
thirty years I have bee














wider range of feeds, and convert
them, perhaps, with the greatest
margin of profit. Chickens, better
than any other class of poultry, util
ize table scraps and the general run
of waste from the kitchen door, all
the way from apple and potato par-
ings to sour milk. Chickens far sur-
pass all other kinds of poultry in sal-
vaging waste grain from the stables,
from the shed or lot where the cattle
are fed, and from hog pens. During
the winter months, on farms where
any considerable number of live
stock are kept, the hens would take
their living from these sources with .
only slight additional feeding from and advise
time to time. Chickens are great Lydia E.
destroyers of insects, including many pound anc
injurious forms, in yard, pasture and | derive gn
n in bad health Mrs. Bard Buller and sons, John
d had several at- [and Lewis, spent the day in Lancas-
icks of nervous |ter,
rostration until it Mrs, Mary Bostic and daughter, of
seemed as if the | Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
organs inmy whole | Sload.
I body were worn Miss Alice Sterner, of Lancaster,
| out. T was finally |visited her mother, Mrs. Amanda
persuaded to try |Sterner.
sion! Pind ; : '
Lydia E. I inkham’s | | Misses Lizzie and Annie Miller
| Vegetable Com- |yisited their brother, Enos at Eliza-
pound and it made | hethtown.
{ a well woman of | Miss Edna P. Frank and Mr.
me. I can now do | fi; irry P. Frank autoed to Lancaster
all my housework | Monday.
all ailing women to try Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Harter and
inkham’s Vegetable Com- | daughter, Marie autoed to Lancaster,
I will guarantee they will | Saturday.
at benefit from it.”’—Mrs. | Mr. John R. Roath, Jr., of M. S.



Set the Pace--20th
BEAUTY AND PO» COMBINED WITH COMFORT, PER-
FORMANCE, ENDUR. 'E AND ECONOMY.
REPUTATION carrie v ‘aht wi
Oldsmobile
Reflects the respect and goodwil
name have always been held by
—their owners. y
It is significant that thefOldsmobile is one of the few cars
today cashed with a full twelve months’ guarantee.
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on the rket.
sisi owns
Agen for the
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orchard. They utilize, also, many I'RANK HN IZGERALD, 25 N. 41st Street, |N, S., spent Sunday with his father, Gasoline consumptiop
grasses and weeds, and seeds from West Pl hfladelphia, Pa. {Mr. J. R. Roath. maintenance expenses age as light as the first cost is moderate.
the same, that would otherwise be of There re thossandscf Women every. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall attended
no use. Except in isolated instances, | W Bere A rs. Fitzgerald's Sonn, the funeral of Ellwood Brosey at MODEL 37 TOURING....... trraea aera $1195.00
the part of wisdom would be, un- | Sullerige rom nervousness, backache | Manheim Tuesday. : MODEL 37 R TE
= | doubtedly, to keep more chickens heada 10% Id other symptoms of a Miss Ella Eshleman, of Lancaster, ? ROYSTER... ae 1195.00
H. A. Barr Mount Joy Penna. a than all other kinds of poultry com- funct ne A SranTamat. It was 8 visited her brother, Mr. John Eshle- MODEL 37 SEPAN......... EER 1695.00
’ ’ : "we © 5 : o. | grateful spirit for health restored which | an Y y
® | bined, but there should be, in a ma £ Ih Ah Ee Ea man and family. MODEL 45 URING 1495.00
= | jority of cases, some of all the other | © oS e this letter sotnatother| My, Thomas Moyer, of Philadel-| @ = ~~ ""f& =" ~'’***°***" nme hits
BOTH PHONES AUTO HIRING ¥|common kinds of poultry. womgn may benefit from her experience | phia, spent a few days with his fa- MODEL 45fROADSTER..... iis vudene ve 1495.00
5 HOW GOOD COWS PAY and find health as she has done, ther, Mr. Wm. Moyer ; it Mi
. Fpr suggestions in regard . 2 Layer. y All prices £. o. b. Detroit, Mich.
0 te mma | 1 is well known that dairy cows, |, FFF Suggestions inroeand toyourcon- | Miss Viola B. Johnstin, Reading, ‘ ;
p WL a LR | he profitable, must be compara- oN J Whe Las x, Pints} al ‘Medicine spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. Before ngaking your selection ask for a demonstration.
$ — m—————— mm—— | tively large producers, yet few peo- [ | If Yl, Ans. 1s grosuly of their and Mrs. J. F. Johnstin. J ©
Ea LOOOO00000000000000000000000000000000C00000000000C Ey Ialy realize fhe JLomarsable Pate ry ar—— rouse Syhelience sa your Service: om and Me Satna of flan f ©
ge at which income advances as pro- === Imelstown, visited their son, Rev. J ,
. GOOD FURNITURE duction increases. Tabulations of | TEACHER SHORTAGE {T. Sutcliffe and family. f ©
5,087 cow-testing association records IS GIVING CONCERN Mrs. C. M. Rife and daughter, ©
’ from various parts of the United — Naney and, Miss Ada Steele, spent fF -
the oaly kind sell Furait : States covering a period of four Durine the past week Dr. Daniel Saturday in Lancaster. i | % ©
" : that is Furniture years, show that as the average but- | Fleisher, county TI es. Miss Isabelle Sterrett, of Shippens- | ¢ ©
terfat production increased from 150 [ been conducting examinations at Pure, is spending some time with her |
Rockers, Mirrors, Hall acks, to 200 pounds, the income over cost | Blue Ball, Christiana, Conestoga and |2unt, Mrs. H. N. Risser. M J P @ at
Pict F Laffiee’ Desks of feed advanced from $21 to $34;| Elizabethtown. At the four places|, Mrs. Barbara Welchans spent a| cunt oy, enna. . you
icture Frames, L, es’ Desks, that is, a gain 07. 59 pounds, or 33% [only forty-eight teachers presented Jew 2 s in Lancaster 9 her sis- © ~eod in
Extensa Tabl per cent in production gave an in-| themselves. This number falls far ter, Vrs. iimira Libhart.
Xrension ang Other Tables, creased income of 62 per cent. over | helow the number that appeared in Mr. Thomas Johnstin and son 05000000000000000000000000 me hii
Davenpoyts, China Closets, feed cost. The next gain of 50 | former years. The shortage of Pent 2 few days in Reading, visiting
2 pounds raised the income over cost | teachers is giving the directors much | Mr. Johnstin’s sister, Mrs. Amos |= A ——————————— 7
Kitchen Cabinets. of feed to $50, the next to $63, the | concern. There will be Shoat = Cassel. : ; : 7 «
oF Auyihi ¥ next to $74, the next to $87, the next | filling all the positions in the rural| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graybill and | q :
n Fact nything in the Furniture to $100 and the last to $118. As | schools. daughter, Mary of Harrisburg, spent | a
Line the butterfat production increased The salary of the teachers has been | Saturday and Sunday with the Misses >
from 150 pounds to 300 pounds, the | advanced and even out-lying districts Shireman, XF I
increase over cost of feed advanced | will pay $70 for good teachers. Some | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jacobs and |
from $21 to $63. of the districts are ready to pay $75 (S00 Brauson, have returned home af- |
UNDERTAKING DAMAGE FROM RODENTS IN | for those especially well qualifieg. spending the past month in Pitts-
etl eee gh, Pa.
COUNTRY-WIDE
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AND MBA MING Food-destroying rodents are com- D. H. Blough’s HorsegBale | Drivade Roll G0 Siren fo
E i, . ye i ois Hts tioned at Marine Barracks, Phila.
2 J dd States. or un v ! 3
the United State Saturday, June 1st, I. ig visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff | MAYTOWN, PAY
mon throughout
n, a fine Shireman.
In States west of the Mississippi will sell in Elizabeth
River prairie dogs, ground squirrels, | of seasoned horses, he lot consists Ms fiolon Bisscr. 6 f Rohrerstown |
ud oe hot draft| ;.q "Corp. G. Howard Risser, f|
2 y pocket gophers, rabbits, cotton rats | of fine roadsters
| H. C BRUNNER MOUNT JOY, PA. od field mice have taken i constant- DL oe road of these homes are Camp Meade, spent Sunday with Ma |




































 
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a Jy increasing toll from the crops of | elegant lead For a well broken |. + Mrs H. N isser |
DOO0SOOO0COOOOOOCO0O0OO0000000COOVOVO0OODOVOVDOOV00C | wheat, oats, corn, barley and other | acclimated “horse, come to is sale. | My S. Mrs John H. Miller g!
# ) BE ' Yr. anc S 0 . ¥itller, oT,
a - | Cereals, fron aliity, pofaiesy, Heans, Sale begins at one o’clockgp. m. Nori Ny PO nok and] :
-- = - fruit, melons and almonds and from 32 G. L 2 A ey ope
a — Tr pasture ranges. The States east of My ad Ms IB. Tignes, o town, | Condition at End of Fourth Year, March 30, 1918
| € oed to MIC town day. | 5

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| count. Mount Joy people hould gain
|by the experience of Mrg H. N. Nis-
sly, Barbara i Now) Joy streets,
| Mount Joy, Pa., says “Fhad been suf-
i fering with a Ai Pack and other
[ailments for some time. There was
{a dull pain across fy kidneys that
{made me sick all oper. I was subject
| to chills and vps fron at times. My
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kidneys weren't £doing their work |
An Oxford That Is
isis at all. gDoan’s Kidney Pills
| were aunt to me as good hd ZY
es and I began using Noticeably a “orréct
| for such trout
but a few doses to
| the m. It toc
oreatly benefit me. I continued tak-
cretes itself in the cracks and
crevaces about the roosts. There
are many different kinds of poultry
lice. Those most common fowls are
the body louse, yellowish in color
nd about one tenth of an inch in
length, which remains on the skin of
the fowl; the shaft louse, somewhat
Fsmaller and very pale in color,
which is usually seen on the shafts of
the feathers; and the head louse—a
large gray species which is most fre-

| | this boundary have suffered heavily A Ae A Tad sot
s dovredoilons of rabbits | Mr. and Mrs. . Hz n and son, .
el from ; the depradation of I his: lof Media; Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Capital and Surplus iff er ed nh $115,000.00 1
woodchucks and meadow pine and Eddystone; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
* ® 2 hite-foote SG 3 oardens OD Ladays aE . and 1 S. ay . hae
po m white fe oted mice, in g wden ; field Derstler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Deposits SETA LE Si a 650,805.38
oF and truck crops, orchards and vine ® ; 3 ’
en Tha. activ snle nd oN | Derstler, Miss Anna Derstler, of
U BER nd Gon J rie | Mountville and Miss Lois Pickle, of ”
I i I i | loss to crops annually in the United fitountviiie ane AUN os ene, 5
M a Eo = | States is based upon information re- | Lancaster, were the guests of Mr. |} $765,805.38
Both Teleph: “MOUNT JOY, PENNA Boarding conditions reported by field fond ry dt Newcomer Sunday. R pce .
ot elephones Pr ’ - HB | representatives of the Biological | $ .
; BE es Rey 0 TEGUBLE SINCE. J Ssponaaly of Partners $2,000,000.00
SOLE AGENT FOR CONGO“ROOFING. NO. 1 CEDAR Rn ture, county agricultural agents, | Se Ee
SHINGLES ALWAYS ON HAND. ALSO SIDING, FLOORING, Bother competent officials and farmers. | Mrs. Nissly’s Statement is Most:
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LATHS, ETC. AGENT gg J does not ej losses inflicted by Convincing Evidence £ | |
: 1ouse mice and rats. /
FOR LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT, ROOFING SLATE AND glhousc miccand rats oo 0 oy Wen 2 TO ame fen 3 I I orl Mi tore 5 Rll In ime |p ¢ Deposits
SHEET IRON. i = Fowls are infested by two kinds of [Kidney Pills she told of haviig re-
= | body parasites—Ilice and mites. Lice |ceived complete relief. Nog Mrs. — nr
ESTIMATES QUICKLY AND CHEERFULLY MADE ON gi. 0° : > re I
! > cont sly upon the birds. The Niss lls how years he asse
BUILDING MATERIAL AND ALL KINDS OF CONCERETING common mite feeds upon them on the [Sor fo how gens yar mand I MLB. tgfuns N. F. ARNTZ
- roosts at night, and after feeding se- | Results that last are refults that President Cashier
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quently observed on the heads of
young chickens. Lice are not usually

abundant on healthy fowls which are


and up-to-date line of all kinds of kept under sanitary conditions and NBITION 0 ling » them short time and was A really tailor-made style on the neweeiaiSr high-grade
i : ide : fox > v SPORT OF 3 ) ” f ’ 5 3 .
Sone. Prices See ji Toasoh Dy ied Yih, Spee ny y B Rs PrN ATIONAL, BANK oF | : are hl . t . lasts—the “Custom.” Of the English type, ;But just a trifle :
able. When in need of furniture Keepers who desire to oug LAN TLL AT LANDISVILLE, 1e ahfve statement was given
oll aid see ie eradicate lice from their flocks should | IN THE STAT PEXNSYL VANLL, | Octaber #6, 1907 and on January 24, wider and higher of toe—in short, tis a beauty and perfectly &
: write the United States Department As DE os ON [1916 Myf. Nissly said: It hasn’t been comfortable. 4
f Agric re, Washington,. D. C.,1 7" 10eh, I saffv for me se Doan’s Kid- 8
of Agriculture wshington, | necess for me to use Doan’s Kid In tan and black calf, with leather sole and medium low
Repairing and Painling a Specialty
for Farmers’ Bulletin 801, which RESOURCES. ney Pills since I gave my former
gives, with full details of the use of | Loans and discounts.....$221,769.63 |regonmendation. The cure they gave heel—

5 : To : Notes a bills redis-
sodium fluoid, complete information | Noles and bills redis- fis been lasting.’ é
on the control of mites and lice. bank acceptances sold) $12,000.00 209,769.63 | » 60¢, at all dealers. Don’t :
ny : < x TR I Yet) | & 4 .
The common chicken mite is a very | U. S. bonds deposited to ask for a kidney remedy—get UU" .
secure circulation (par Pills the same that
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small gray insect which, when it has tue) °$ 35,000.00 J
MOUETY iy, Pi. filled itself with blood, becomes | Premium on U, S. bonds... 25,000,004 ) *N vy had. Foster-Milburn If it’s the unusual indligh-grade shoe style you want, Frey's
bright red, hence the name ‘red | Liberty Loan Bonds, Bh Co., Mire Buffalo, N. Y. is the place for you.
mite’ by which it is often called. It} &ST nl TIT § a @——————— Pp
£ | REASSURANCE FOR FARMERS
cin yo pm = fal Mr. Heinz Points | Out Measures Chas H. Fry's Shoe Store
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may be discovered, if present, by } Payn
looking on the under side of the roosts
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THE RODAR | Jlrs ro om ned uns | } Drotet I :
Story #: a continued and powder 1|10 large masses in such places. They i ney runny Store of Service
concluded story that gwips and also frequent the nests of sitting Lu. 2 R * Bild 9) Philadel phia, May 24—Howard 3 & 5 King St. LANCASTER, PENNA.
fascinates every member of the hens. With reasonable attention to eral 1 teserve Ban 2 a U. S. Food Administrator for
family. Perhaps 4 may be a pic- the cleanliness of poultry houses, | Pennsylvania, issued a statement to- ——
ture story of tho home folks—of ||Mites are not likely to be trouble- : 41000 | gy reassuring the farmers of the 7

state of the utmost assistance and | se _ s——
some except in warm weather. Treat-
ment for mites consists in applica-

 
interesting places and still more
interesting folks. You can make 22,465.78 | co-operation of the Food Administra-
 

 

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it hisfory with an AUTOGRAPHIC tions of liquid insecticudes or Jisin- J iy amoff ts G2 | tion in the planting, care and harvest- i
setanis nf S Blasts n yanks. 8. ... 15,497.62
KODAK, for you date it when you fectants to them and to the places and with: ES ‘| ing, as well as the shipment and mar- f
where they harbor, repeating the ap- and due from @. S sie of their crops for the year i
“take it. : ) 3 S
plications at intervals of about a
A FULL LINE OF KODAK, week until all are destroyed. Any of
i umn S5102 1, U8 Auto Repair Shop & Garage
: a Pot: petal “The proclamation of President O e alr O arag
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AND KODAK SUPPLIES FOR the petroleum products commonly Bi eivable not p due.....
SALE. used for disinfectant purposes will be | i i018 aor strict government control the im- 510--12 N. Cherry St. Lancaster Pa. Pi ;
found effective for the destruction of Fotal...... ee 03Y | portation, manufacture, storage and o
mites. pe AN | distribution of all farm equipment,
weet) er
W. B. BENDER, ‘Mount Jou, Pa. . COURTESY OF OUR CITIZENS
IS GREATLY APPRECIATED
.$ 60,000.00 | is a step which the agricultural com-
40,000.00 | munity will welcome. It will result
in the prevention of profiteering in
12,8%.63 | all farm implements and equipment.
Dealers in faore commodities are re-
{ quired to obtain Federal licenses to
{do business. The Secretary of Agri-
W| culture has complete authority to di-
Ene 5,398.80 | rect distribution, “so that no part of
osit due in less | the nation may suffer a shortage in
© than for the supply of farm machinery.
Binal “The farmers of America must
El | feed the world while the war con-
1,606550 1 tinues. It is their opportunity for
| service to the nation. The President's
jaction indicates the care which the
{ national government is exercising
of | that this great producing class shall
2,000 % | not be exploited or hampered in its
| patriotic endeavors.”
Two Good FORD CARS For Sale
One Touring apd a Truck
Also Extra Good Speed Roadster
ee
WE REBUILD”TRACTORS FOR FARM USE OUT OF YOUR
OLD AUTOMOSILE AND CHARGE YOU ONLY FOR THE
WORK. ~~
WHEN WE FURNISH THE MACHINE FOR THE TRACTOR
THE-PRICE RANGES FROM $200 TO $500.
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We are in receipt of the following
from Miss Helen Ethel Myers, Librar-
ian of the A. Herr Smith Memorial
Library at Lancaster:
“In the name of the library war
service, American Library Associa-
e effect of the {tion, I wish to thank the citizens of
: Mount Joy for the books they have
about Christmas | given to the soldiers’ library. So far
1 we have received 101 books from Mt.
them have the best pro- | Joy. As long as the war lasts, books
{will be needed in the camps in this
a GLOBE WERNICKE | country and abroad. Lancaster has
r unit (sufficient to hold about | shipped 2,000 books to Camp Lee,
{ Virginia, and will in the near future
ship about 1,000 to Camp Meade,
FURNITURE REFI HING AND UPHOLSTERING | Me aryland. 36 camp library build-
ings have been erected and 464 camps
ave your Furniture done over. Special FRoEions ahd. vowels are being served
MIDWINTER PRICES ARE NOW PREVAILING. Call us on the |by the library war service. A great
‘phone and we will pve a representative call to give you an estimate. number of books is needed, both be-
cause of the large number of men and
because the life of a book is shart

 

 


What To Do With Holiday b
There is scarcely a home but what has fel
annual overflow of books which usually happ
time.
If they are worth protecting at all
tection possible—such as is afforded
“ELASTIC” BOOKCASE. Price
twenty books) from $2.75 up.
 

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$591,976.73 | suffering than any other dig
| the reason that it is
2.00000 | mon of all ills,
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be M when read by many people. We will Sty y that will afford re-
ten rger, Maley & yers | be glad to receive books at any time | © 'Summy, Cashier of the above Het, and affake rest and sleep pos-
LANCASTER, PA. |for the soldiers. Dr. A. F. Snyder |n k, do Li, nnly swear that the | sible. is called Chamberlain’s Lini- 13-115 Sl
lin this place, has very kindly taken |abgve statement is true to the best of june 1
 
knowledge and belief.
J. N. SUMMY, Cashj
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care of the books in Mount Joy, and —————
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will see to it at any time that books p
th day of May, 1018.
left in his charge are brought to Lar Sf SHOES ;
e in his ¢ arge are bproughn C an- IENRY H. KOSER, Notary Public i . :
{ I will conti e shoe business at
+H Ten |caster or the books may be sent di My Commission expires Feb. 2ist, 1918.
NURSERY STOCK A U -3 | AGENTS PRICES, rectly to us marked plainly, “Book¢] Po in Attest: P

 
 







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a i Ye Soldi Lib Ri the old of business at 39 East state,
One million EE os pom cs, Roses. Plants, Sh i aon ranteed to! stipoed on approval. | for the Soldiers’ Library.’ M, Ror Bs sroNG, Mair et and will be glad to have Good kitchen. Meals at all hours.
witnout it. Your nameon a postalbrings it free. rite to BLIAS F. NOL atronize me .

MRS. CHAS. L. DIEROLF

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