MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Let Uncle Sam have the coal Thousands of tons of coal will b saved this summer in homes that formerly used a kitchen range all da ing the hot weather. These homes are going to use oil cook stoves £o there will be more coal next winter and therefore more for the govgfnment. Will your home be one of them? It should be. NEW PERFECTION A NIGHT IN MOUNT JOY (Continued from page 1) Like some of them you in a metropose would find. bye is Je Union bank, a monument of toil, Created by the plain folks in their sturdy health, Its walls, its safe, its funds are gotten | from the soil, A stream of savings heaped to an enormous wealth. | The crowds were passing on from every tempting shop, | Where things were parcelled out for luxury and use, While some with stronger | shaded taverns stop, Where amber drinks are sold, tlers called for “booze.” taste at by tat- i A : | But everything was still, the conver- | sations quiet, | As if a thousand | were told, | And he, whose voice rang loud | stillness of the night, | Was looked upon as crazy, drunk or vainly bold. secrets, in the {On crept the night, the moon was higher in the sky, { The sturdy country excess shown, ! Now bound for happy home came gay | ly racing by, | Those in the larger blew their horn. lads of historic autos proudly | The i dering secretly | | the ! gravated under | LOCAL "DEALER WILL PARTICIPATE IN COUN- TRY-WIDE MOVEMENT Mr. H. S. Newcomer announces that during the week of June 10th to 15th, he will participate in a nation wide gh ement for the promotion of tractor farming and the production | of increased foodstuffs from this country. This movement, known as t National Oliver week, has been insti- { tuted to promote tractor farming and | is sponsored by the Oliver Chilled Plow Works, South Bend, Indiana. idea behind the movement is to | impress upon food producers the vi- tal fact that food will win the war and the equally vital necessity of or- farm implements and ma- chinery in advance of the customary fall ordering time in order to insure having the machinery when it is needed for various farm operations. National Oliver Week closely akin to the Department of Agricul- | ture’s activity in emphasizing the | need for early ordering this year. The | Department points out that the de- livery of farm implements delayed in transit, terminal transfer points, and that this situation likely to be the stress of is is and is shipments. The importance of early ordering of farm machinery and implements | cannot be too greatly “It will be necessary these conditions,” says ment of Agriculture, to alleviate the “for the far- often | year | ag- | war | emphasized. | Depart- | Wednesday, May 29th, 1918. MOUNT JOY MARKETS The following prices are paid today by our local merchants: H. E. Hauer, Pays: Butter, per lb PaaS, PET QOZ. ce tress vavan sis 32 Lard, per lb 28 Brandt & Stehman Pays: Wheat, per bu $2 (Corn, per b Brandt & Stehman Sells: { Corn, per bu Oats, per bu | W heat, per Bran, per 100 lbs : | Shipstuff, per 100 1bs.,........ 2. | Mixed feed, per 100 lbs.,..... | Glutten, per 100 1bs,,. ........ 2.90 | | Cotton Seed Meal 2.90 | Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs.,.... 3.15 | Beef scrap 5.50 Calf Meal, per 100 lbs.,...... 4.50 Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs.,.... 1.50 (Straw, per 100 lbs.,.......... 3-10 | Tankage, 100 1bs.,..%........ 3.85 { Mixed Hay, per 100 lbs,,..... 4 { Middlings, per 100 lbs....... gy « COWS COWS cows We Begin Promptly at 1: 29 Pp. m. ae ON FRIDAY, JUNE 7th 1918 Fresh Cows and Sprifigers -_— ¥ 51 HEAD LANCASTER; COUNTY | AND LYKENS VALLEY COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS PUBLIC SALE of an EXPRESS LOAD OF OHI INDIANA They rgnge from 3 to 8 years olds and wéigh from 1,000 to 1,600 lbs. & tra good road horses, both trot- nd pacers. Alsc some big thin Ers and a lot of good thin chunks. of Acclimated Horses, among m are some single line leaders. D fot fail to come and look this lot . I can show you horses with one, muscle, size, quality and good fisposition. Just the kind that will fevelop into money makers. This is an exceptionally good lot among which are specially good 3 and 4 year olds. Sale to commence at 1:30 P. M. sharp, when terms will be made |Rnown by C. S. Frank, Auct. ED. REAM J. H. Zeller, Clerk 5000 MILES GUARANTEED TI Clincher or Straight Sided’ NON SKID _#UBES $ 9.20 FF $2.15 Set of 4 35.00 7.50 30x315 12.46 2.26 Set of 4 47.504 8.00 PRICES ON orig SIZES IN PROPOR ? Write ff If a tire fail#to run 5000 miles we will replace th a new tire at one- half price. : Shipped Fsame day as ITIONS:—Note at 60 days money 0 oa is received, oroved security and bank dis- dod CH ARG] S PREPAID. § B. KELLER & BRO. EASTERN SALES COMPANY Aldinger, Auct. & Kreider, Clks. 500 Fulton Street 4 “UNION HILL, NEW JERSEY "DEALERS WANTED may 15-tf mers to inform their dealers at the | Bought Direct from thi Farmers by beneath | earliest possible moment what they ym ; the Undersigned | desire in the line of farm machinery | * OIL COOK-§ FOVES TIBET: J a: And soon the pretty town § | the budding trees, they use Atlantic Rayolight Oil instead of Where beggars, bums or ‘blinds’ no during the 1918 crop season.” + ON FRIDAY, JUNE, 76h, 1618 Sh Ahi FOUL Nl 3 hl passersby annoy, —--— | The undersigned will sell at public ordinary kerosene. The difference 1S In By gently playing winds was slum- Home on a Furlough | sale at their stock ydrds opposite the the quality—the way it is refined and pu- | “bering in peace, Sergeant Harvey Sheaffer was! Farmers’ Inn, A. Hy Stumpf, Propr., rified. All waste matter is taken out. All The glory of God's country, old Mt. spending a fifteen day furlough here Rf fe following live : i ES stoc o wit: the heat-producing elements are left in. Joy. from Camp Meade with his parents. « . Atlantic Rayolight is a superior kerosene ‘Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c. » price is no more than for the r kinds. There’s a dealer near you _FOUND—AN auto tire, 2 10 sells Atlantic Rayolight Oil. Look for rim. Owner can get same by calling : 8 ns 5 at this office. may 29-1t “Atlantic Rayolight Oil For Sale . a Decide right now that you will bp ALSY yer NaNTen.- have a New Perfection Oil pay-up to 15 dollars per set. Also Cook Stove this summer. cash for Old Gold, Silver and broken Your dealer can show you Jewelry, Check sent by return mail. one now. Go and see it today. will bein the majority of these homes and there should be one jh yours. You will not only save coal—you will save money. Kerosene is far chgaper than coal. And- with a New Perfgttion you can have the same good thiggs to eat and with less work, trouble And time. It doesn’t heat up the whol kitchen like a coal fire loes, eithewy’ You can regulate the heat xactly agfyou want it. No fire to fi No asheg to bother with. Many g cooks prefer to use a New Perfegtion the year round. Bit they get the best re- sulss (and you will too) when Read the Bulletin NOTICE! The following prices effect on Monday, Jun tube and { 111 go into | i ; y 1018: | the sign, Here.” SIZE 39x3 Hair Cutting ‘ Shops will be sed | ay ¢ p | in noon and evepfng of each week. | aT = Tuesday, Vednesday and Thurs-|51 HEAD ANCASTER COUNTY s at 8 o'clock, Friday at | | AND LYKENS VALLEY COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS And Saturday at 12 o’clock. W. B. BENDE Wd JEESDED EY. 42 cows d balance good heifers ALLEN WAY, | and stock Hulls. Don’t miss this sale | ELWOOD MILLARD. [if you waht a good cow. Sale will positivelyfstart at 1:25 sharp. Fresh ys sold first. mayZ29-3t. : cows al ATLANTIC Goods held 10 days for sender’s ap- proval of our offer. Mazer’s Tooth Specialty, Dept. A., 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. may 22-9t. WANTED—Any person having tobacco, for sale, no matter what kind, please drop me a card as I am in the market for same. A. M. Her- shey, Mt. Joy, Pa. may 15-4t or lists Luke’s Episcopal Church check or H. D. Speakman, Rector EXPRESS the First Sunday be choral celebra- Communion and and evening ser- St. > Don’t matter if broken. We $12.00, according to val for Old Gold, Jew dental crowns or send cash by retu . RELIGIOUS NEWS IN OUR CHURCHES : NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE I URCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- W MUNITY penitence and wagon and tured its arm dle Church at nine clock above the wri rg t : one holt hour. All are tended the injury Reformed Mennonite .d to be present. tend Ey Rev. C. S. Nolt, Pastor Reformed Mennonites FOR SALE-—A Blue Hen Hot Wa- ter chicken brooder. Apply to E: Jay Nissly. may18-3t. If you have any you want done over. 306-309 East Main St., THere (nranuf ur wi ture d Also | count , Silver, work. We| mail and will | F. B hold goods 10 d for sender’s ap-' Cobl proval of our pfice. Send by Parcel Post or wr first for particulars. e are always in the market for 4 STIC SUPPLY CO. Fat, Bologna and Fresh Cows, ¥ ent 32, Binghamton, N.Y. Springers, Shoats and Fat Hogs. ces on rl to cash furniture which See J. Libhart, Mt. Joy. Pa. may-8-13t. Trmon oc t 9:15 A. M. ( Thurs sday) being n response of the President Wilson, a se Ivice of humiliation, in St. Luke's lasting about cordially in- ont Tom orrow al Day proclama ition there will be Mem- and -i 8 range, good as Shrite, Mt. may-8-tf 5x8 Flag outfit complete $4.50 sewed stripes, varnished pole, bracket and rope delivered to you on receipt of price. B. F. Peffer, Mt. Joy, Pa. may- 8-tf. WANTED—A Farm of abou: 75 acres, must be good soil and buildings \ and not too far from Mount Joy. Ad 1 - dress, Real Estate, Care Star and g News, Mount Joy. tf. RAISE 95 TO 100 PER CENT. OF YOUR CHICKS Others are doing it, so ec: 0 0 F Fastered an Arm d son Mr FOR SALE—No. new. Apply to Samuel Joy, Pa. prayer National Oliver Week June 10th to 15th Dedicated to the Promotion of Tractor Farming ARIRENERNNR Florin United Brethren Church Rev. G. Romig, Pastor pastor announces the follow- The will 1 West Sun- The at 9:30 A. M. at 10:30 A. M. Junior C. E. at 1:30 P. M. Senior C. E. at 6:15 P. M. Preaching at 7:15 P. M. The third quarterly communion service will be held in the forenoon. The pastor will preach the fifth of a ) ! / series of sermons on “The Lord’s|don’t let chicks die with w Prayer.” A cordial invitation is ex- Thea, gaps, going light, ¥ tended to all. istunted and not developing§ give them The annual Children’s Day service | Brubaker’s Old Origifflal Poultry will be held in the church on Sun- | Powder in wheat, brag or drinking dav, June 186. water. Feed it spa#fingly at first, ! : ———— ee —— —— - | when they are a f days old, then . tch th “OVER THE TOP” AGAIN | wa c em grow. #£Feed all the dry United Brethren Church Rev. D. E. Leng, Pastor A. M. Su Schoo 10:15 A. M. [I P. M. tI Meeting 9:00 PUBLIC SALE of COWS, HEIFERS, BULLS, SHPATS 4 18 | T JOY] 1:30 { Day Prayer :30. ual Children’s Se night eanesday FRIDAY, MAY 31st, HOTEL MCcGINNIS, MO Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching 11 A. M. Junior Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Senior Endeavor 7 P. M. Preaching at 8 P. M. bran they can eaf, all the fresh wa- ter they want drink and a good Chick Food sey®ral times a day, then you will raisg® almost every one you hatched. Iff you want neat and a (he ealthy spfck use Brubaker’s Old The second Red Cross campaign | Qriginal forse and Cattle Powders, closed here Saturday and this town|do not expect a substitute that is again made wonderful showing. claimed just as good. Guarantee on The totals date, May 28 are as|everyf pack. Ask your dealer for it. follows: SAMUEL BRUBAKER, 136 East 'w Street, Lancaster, Penna. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE United Evangelical Church Mt. Joy Borough Contributes Over Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor $4,500 to the Red Cross Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. en |b _ Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and al. 15 P.M. Teacher training Monday evening. Chorus practice Friday evening. Friday evening at 7 o’clock Junior chorus practice. a A LOT OF i AND TIOGA ro JCOUNTY COWS, BOLLS AND HEIFERS These cgws were bought direct from the rmers who raise them to sell. ; | They confit of Holsteins, Durhams, Brindlesg Ete. Fresh ringers and a as Cows. milkersgand good butter ( Good Holstein Heifers, Extra big ws. A Few A FEW STOCK BULLS ot Home-raised SHOATS Thisfis a fine lot of and salef should not be overlooked. to begin at 1:30 sharp. C. S. FRANK & BRO. J/L. Minnich, Auct. . H. Zeller, Clerk. Any person having stock for sale, / / call 129-12 Bell phone, or drop us a card. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M. "sadpald Estate of Charles L. Dierolf |of Mount Joy Borough, | Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary {having been granted |gigned, all persons gfidebted thereto are requested tog make immediate | payment, and these having claims or {demands agaip®€t the same will pre- sent them hout delay for settle- | ment to e undersigned residing in Mount J#5 Borough. VILHELMINA DIEROLF, Executrix. Attorney. - 5-R8-6t 723.35 1006.00 602.00 | 710. 40 221.35 318.00 567.00 625.40 308.25 354.45 316.00 502.00 688.00 35.00 124.00 258.00 103.50 79.50 » Guild. 4 ' Aid Said estate T( the under- Society. Prayer ~~ Jt sdaquiosqng x 109 Fe. 69 Methodist Episcopal Church yo 131 Rev. Thom as Roberts, Pastor 75 : la at 9:15 A. M. Makes the little farms big 7A. M. -16 Tractor e on time. Gets the crops in the maximum. Gets the reaping top. The result is a bigger profit— {production to a much larger farm handled in the old fashioned yay. The International burns either gasoline or kerosene. Turngfin a short radius. Pulls a two-bottom plow. Sturdy, Si our cylinder engine. Light weight wi especially ful fo know you w ill like investment on Selb stock the : | 4500.45 of 1917 ted, which makes | for Mount Joy | r how many oth- | contributed to the Red ETS the important work all d oe — International (G quickly so that they will yi done without wasting the makes a small farm equal in M. Hollowbush, ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE | Estate of John K. Rl Rapho ), Lanca / I townshi ~ I abundance of power makes erage farm of the national—we know our locality. tractor We able this Corio States, it will prove a profit: wiDliver Plow met with a uni versal demand because r ctor wo It will enable you ational Tractor, and j s bury all trash 7. You will appreciate this by a single trip rope to the AT PAYS il en TARE 2] feature. #Then the control—v driver'sfSeat—-is unusually conve 1t. The driver can raise or lower the plg#v bottoms in one-half turn. of the furrow wheel. The points enter And leave the ground first. Sto p device insures uniform depth to fyfrows. Wooden pin breaks afford the Pa. undersj protection again and/roots. o gainst boulders short” an Oliver to your International— Sy OR More. IT Costs You NOTHING. ASK for IT. NO CAR FARE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR COL UMBIA PRODUCTS. ARBARA E. BRENEMAN, Executrix. 5 22-6t good farming—profitable— ut them. HS. NEWCOMER, Mount Jo Wyle & Keller, Attys. Ask us to tell you more abo Telephone Operater™ Wanted for night seryife. Good sal- service to the 60000000000000000000000000000C0000000 | —& ary for a few ho AfDly by telephone or umbia Telephone Com- _may 22-2t Your Health LC epends Upsn Your DRPRED P. 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