The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 19, 1919, Image 6

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MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Wednesday, March 19, 1919.



 


 

OXFORD UNIT
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Jars Garage & Repair Shop
H. A. Barr, Mount Joy, Penna.
AUTO HIRING
 
 


BOTH PHONES
Everything for the Living Room,
Porch and Lawn--Low Prices
To-day we offer a delightful assortment of comfortable Rock-
ers and Arm Chairs, in bright and cheerful finishes. Choice of Reed,
Rattan, Fibre Rush and Old Hickory.
Settees, Swings and Tables.
USE OUR PROMPT SERVICE FOR
Awnings, Slip Covers, Window Shades, Curtains, Carpet Cleaning
(compressed air) Carpet Re-laying.
TALKING MACHINES
Come in and hear the “Vitanola,” the sensation of the Talking
Machine World. Prices from $22.80 to $145.
REFRIGERATORS
Full assortment of all the latest improved R ‘rigerators; a
dozen different makes to choose from; $11.00 to $55.00.
Westenberger, Maley & Myers
125-131 East King Street LANCASTER, PA.
PPPeTTIIIPTT

Seddon dee oe Be Beedle

Please bear in mind that | will continue to
handle the same grade quality and of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Upon which this store has built its reputation during these many years
#n business. If you want good foetwear, the kind that wears, | will be
pleased to serve you.

Mrs. Chas. Dierolf
MOUNT JOY, PA.
East Main Street


 
Auto Repair Shop & Garage
510--12 N. Cherry St., Lancaster Pa.
Two Good FORD CARS For Sale
One Touring and a Truck
Also Extra Good Speed Roadster
WE REBUILD TRACTORS FOR FARM USE OUT OF YOUR
OLD AUTOMOBILE AND CHARGE YOU ONLY FOR THE
WORK.
WHEN WE FURNISH THE MACHINE FOR THE TRACTOR
THE PRICE RANGES FROM $200 TO $500.


Bell phone 2227-J. Ind. Phone 72-Y
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Ko dak
Pictures
Are Keeping the Home
Story of the War in a Million
Homes
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Kodaks and Kodak Supplies
122 East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA
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Your mune on a postal brings it free. Write today.
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INCOAL. COAL
a ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM. F
8 MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE. *
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i TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED. FOR MORE MILK. a
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LUMBER and GORL
8 Both Telephones MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 5
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e partme V :
campaign of eradication, or if eradic-
ation is impossible, of such control as
to hold the insect within a limited
territory.
The mature beetle feeds on the
leaves of orchard trees and ornament-
in the Department Of Agricultur
at Washington, D. C., and are Re-
liable and Trustworthy.
This “Tick” Costly, Too
“One of the Bureau of Animal In-
stry slogans,” declares an Idaho
Hastey log : = ek fro South.’ | al plants as well as a number of an-
Whether it is the kind of a tick that nual plants. It shows a fondness for
flowering plants, and is particularly
fasts cattle in warm countries and : t
nfests cattle ( destructive to roses. However, it is
| se ravages cost up to $40,000,- ve ros
Yio : Tava: oT tie ail more ox- not fastidious in its tastes, It feeds
on the market pensive ‘tick’ which consists of buy- voraciously on the foliage of smart
! os for which you have not the weed.
In the control campaign poison
belts have been established, one 1m-
mediately outside the infested area
back,
i thing
for the whole country to be free



I Bi ording to specialists of the and others at intervals farther ‘
Agent for the FP of AY imal Industry, the pass- somewhat like a defensive system of
line of the cattle tick is followed trenches in human warfare. The
- | 4 ] 38 ht tsgdnoti : Foliage of all vegetation in these
Q 1 the introduction of im-|foliage o na 2
Kelly-Springfield and Republic Tires i Te NN ther eds of | belts is poisoned. Hand picking is
I'} > YH at n yea rs that with resorted to, and the insects are col-
I A a atta tiek vlected by bushels
f the cattle Hek, The larva is a white grub that feeds
increasing |
»|on the
Especially the dairy | Some extent on dec
} heen developing | Fhe destruction
{is undertaken by t
njoy
: : oots of living plants and t
burdensome ‘tick roots of living plants and to
ing vegetation.
in the soil
of 1nsecti-
 


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in th « {re of the South, | : \ Tati
. cash industry since | cides and by plowing operations. :
the dairy herd arc) The great danger of the spread of
el aalry herd are|.. . ..cect is in shipments of sweet
ted throughout the insect is in shij
1 | corn. he beetle burrows into the
car and detection is difficult All
| weet corn shipped out of the infested
area must undergo inspection and any
is infected can not be shipped
dis-
ers at Once
a disposition |
rs for one rea-|that
delay ordering |but must be canned or otherwise
{ The Bureau of
Un States Depart-
oriculture calls attention
unless lime is order-
Order Lime and Fertiliz
Inne |
1 to
rine
nosed of.
New Hemp Variety Makes Record
Yield
From a new variety of hemp known
me.
tod
ted


may have much |as the Chington, grown by the Office
securing their require-|of Fiber Investigations, United States
1 beca of the fact that| Department of Agriculture, at Yar-
lime plants are unable to store up | row Farms, near Washington, D. C.,
supplies and because of the strain on {7 ounces of seed were sent to a grow-
transportation : er at Camp Nelson, Ky., for experi-
Somewhat the situation {mental purposes. This seed was plant-


ed in hills 4 feet apart each way on
bottom land near the Kentucky
River, and was adequate for sowing
one-quarter of an acre. The result-
ments are eatly delayed’ Ordinarily fant crop aggregated 620 pounds of
10 per cent. of the whole fertilizer clean hemp seed of excellent quality,
tonnage, he says, has been shipped by la yield on the basis of 56 bushels and
February 10, but this year less than | 16 pounds of hemp seed to the acre.
15 per cent. had moved by that date.| This record crop is practically four
[times as great as the average yields
The normal yearly movement is about |
100,000 carloads and, at the date of {which are harvested where one bushel
[
. The regional
for the South-
‘ently called atten-
that fertilizer move-

exists as to fertiliz
director of railw
eastern d 1
tion



to the



the director’s appeal, it was 50,000 of ordinary unselected hemp seed is
cars short of what it should have planted to the acre. There are now
been. “It is easy,” he continues, |abundant supplies available of hemp
“for you to see what I fear. A flood |seed of improved strains such as the
of business at the last moment can |Chington and other varieties, and no
not be moved to the satisfaction of!seed from unselected stock should be
our patrons ind complaints will fol-|planted during the coming season.
10W.
It is apparent, therefore, that de- 1919 to be Big Garden Year
lay in ordering either fertilizers or Home gardening is starting off this
year in every section of the country
lime may have serious results, 2 4
with the momentum gained during
the two gardening seasons in which
the United States was at war. This
is the conclusion drawn from reports
to the garden specialists of the United
States Department of Agriculture
from garden leaders in most of the
States. According to these reports
gardening has spread to every ele-
ment of the people and has become a
fixed factor in city and suburban as
well ds rural life. With experience
gained by amateur gardeners in past
Plan Wholesome Lunches for Miners
In the mining counties of Pennsyl-
vania the home-demonstration agents,
under the supervision of the United
States Department of Agriculture
and the State agricultural college,
have been asked by mine superin-
tendents to help plan nutritious,
simple lunches for the miners. Near-
ly all of the men working in the
mines are foreigners, whose wives are
unused to cooking American foods.
The health of the men depends to a
large extent on their having whole-
some food, and the home-demonstra-
tion agents are teaching the women,
with the aid of interpreters, what to
buy and cook.
permanent rather than a temporary
character, this year is expected to be
the greatest year ever recorded in
making waste land produce food.
States Help Tuberculosis Work
Legislatures in 23 States that have
convened recently are expected to ap-
propriate nearly $2,000,000 for eradi-
cation of tuberculosis from live stock,
according to reports to the Bureau of
Animal Industry. Much of this money
is expected to be appropriated for in-
demnifying owners for cattle de-
stroyed because of tuberculosis, and
in most cases carries the understand-
ing that partial indemnity will be
made by the Federal Government, ac-
Corn Borer Quarantine Withheld
A hearing to determine what is to
be done with regard to quarantine of
the territory in Massachusetts and
New York infested by the European
corn borer was held at the offices of
the Federal Horticultural Board,
United States Department of Agri-
culture, February 26. It was pre-
viously determined that the insect
may infest, in addition to corn, many
herbceous plants, including such gar-


 





 







 
 


   

 



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} . The Japanese beetle, a onal] ingest MARY KEI ! Y S y \
) : . { that attacks a great variety of p ants, ( N\ :
Don t Di X has become established over an area \ - 1 N
scard That Old Ford, But D | OF AGRICULTURE 2: approximately 10,000 eres peat \
. Riverton, N. J. The nited States CE IS THANKFUL ~~
Let Me Attach the wem—— | Department of Agriculture in co- | NIE | \
Items in These Columns Are Prepared operation with the New Jersey De- . i Confidence idan abiding faith in the honor and integrity of the per-
nt of Agriculture is waging a SE son or institutiap in which the trust is reposed. :





 

we are very careful to whom we Y¢nd the money that you deposit
| here and most everybody knows that this bank does such very good
i financial “house-keeping” that in fiva years we did not lose a dollar ¥
| on a bad loan but that we gained a Surplus of $70,000.00. GC
We keep all bank business strictly Confidential and your neigh- %
bor will never find out that you have money here unless you tell him §
vourself. J;
. 3 p | y ~ \ T §
| Mrs. Lizzie Loughneyy 2950 Reed Yer | ) , No Y , [ A
{ Street, Philadelphia, is § certain she | { id) ) (| 0 I} Ores] ll { 011eY 0] d td) p
| p cOrTUl . ( t 4 \ A { JAR ow
{ has cause for many th@nksgivings. ' ‘ :
| “After baby was born,” she says, “I _ - ee SY
developed rather severegattack of 4 3 a y
| acute indigestion. It seemed just like |] ) | \ }) n/ Im ; > J, 2
a lump f ed inside my gtomach. 1 A i} \ () r Aviow I d x
My appet became poortiand my ALIN ay Th iV%y FREE) $ 9
sleep was broken with bad dagams. 1 ; *
became nervous and badly rug down. Capital, $50,000.00 Norman F. Arntz, Cashier. @&
| My aunt, Ma y Kelly, told me about Michael R. Hoffman, Pres. Surplus, $70,000.00. x
| Tanlac. The first bottle gave me re-
| lief. This is my sixth bottle ang I've 4
| orown steadily . hetter ever Since. OOO000000000OO0000000000COOOOOOO0O00O0OOOOOOO0CO0
Tanlac’s a real tonic.” . EN _- er - -
The genuine J. I. Gore Co. Taplac


is now sold here by W. D. Changler
& Co., druggists, Mount Joy, Pa.
HAD KAISER BILL'S
EORESIGHT BEEN
CORRECT HE
WOULD STILL BE ON
HIS THRONE
Poor Bill was looking
forward § to being the
ruler of the world, but
his vision twas somewhat
blurred. He made one
mistake after another,
and at last the will get
his just desgerts. You
may be lodking and
planing for %a happy
future, but Wf your
vision is not dlear you
will make no mistake by
consulting 3

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Optometrists’
W. W. APPLE & S@N
3
131 NORTH QUEEN STREET
LANOASTER, PA.

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3 . FIRE INSURANCE
TORNADO AND WINDSTORM
INSURANCE
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ALL LINES OF AUTOMOBILE IN-
SURANCE} FIRE THEFT, AC-
CIDENT, ETC.

LIABILITY ‘AND CASUALTY
INSURANCE
Employers and Puhlic Liability
Elevator, Steam Boilar, Plate Glass












 
 







E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
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That this babi merits and receives the Confidence of the pub-
lic, is shown by the‘fact that for the past five years, our Certificates
of Deposit have doub in amount each and every year over what
they were the year befor; which shows that we not only jp
ery year but are also continually EP
iends.






old customers come back
new ones and making new
Another large item that hélps Confidence is the knowledge that





J. B. BUSSER
Sales Agent For
Ford Cars
Two good second-hand Ford touiing cars can be seen
at the Garage.
Rapho and Penn Townships
Garage and Salesrcom
Manheim, Pa.



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OUR WOMEN'S SHOES!
These days of uncertain shoe values and expended shoe
prices, this House of Good Shoes protects the Woman that
comes hear from all shoe disappointments.
We show only Good Shoes—Shoes that have a splendid
Reputation behind them. Shoes that can be relied upon. Shoes
that Women ake wearing.
It’s a pleasure for a woman to wear such well Made Sty-
lish Shoes as we are now selling.











 








 
 








 
 



den or flowering plants as celery, cording to a recent act of Congress.
RS Bos I in a pr gory In States where it is necessary to Burglar, Automobile In our shoes a woman feels Well Dressed and is confident -
Bect. tou. turnip tops, “spinach, ghange the laws relating to tubercu- WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION of her good appearence.
dahlias, gladiolas, and chrysanthe- losis Sradieation In SXder to S00PSt | ALL KINDS OF SURETIABONDS We've shoes for street or dress wear. A
mums. A great many truck growers: =~ . 3 yd, he x
: others who would be affceted by oS elve Federal assistance in in- OLD, STRONG AND REEKIABLE i @
iy Ee p alindion fiost 4 oy demnification, necessary changes are COMPANYS i$ NEW OXFORDS, PUMPS AND SLIPPERS--DULL PAY. x
ratte Sai hE of oh ents ape expected to be made. Dr. J. A. Kier- Bolas pit ey | N ENT OR HANDSOME SHADES OF BROWN, GRAY OR 2
mSiare Sime plants : nan, in charge of tuberculosis eradic- Burglar, Liability and ( asuakly In- | Mg TAN &
The State wovernments of Massa. |ation work of the Bureau of Animal prance. a : A |) : x
hills ad Now. Tork ib aoa Industry says that the great interest | . This is an opportune time to ‘gon- | &
id an NOY ork, IU WasSlhaing shown by State legislatures is Sas sais, INIEnCe ¢ ib] A ! 3
heions to Io cua good evidence that the importance of JIL SUOMI owesy Soin lo ratgsi ’ =
DR or 3 fuhenpulons eradication is realized gn any of the Wile Faas 0 Te Ra C has. H . Fry S S hoe Sto re :
authorities ar dU t Federal co-operation is ap- Le : yo $ : ° } a . x
De as ; a preciated. service. [5 3&5 E. King St. LANCASTER, PA. £
1 h in-| Little Demand for American Seed .r . ! ua by
¢ Idi 1{ Letters and cablegrams from the S. HESS HERSHEY | oe SS SERS EE GE TE &
ani eiaiea ang! I et ties | BE RN 3 &
ire he Department of Agriculture who have 340 W. Donegal St. MT. JOY, PA. | ig
provis | ) months do Bell Ph R Le —— &
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\l id early Le {in E id for | 8 : a 8
| 4 S von ’ | | SOMENJING NEW, UNEXPECTED, | § GOD dl Te NITURE ¢ 2
| United States ». DELIGHFUL ® wr wn : @ $
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fo ft} ; | Wonderful but true. Every man, ® is ihe wmly kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture %
1 ( quantity | n now enj the | § ; &
u nie =. | gre ngs that | n tol > . y &
a e trans- |] gs in A Rockers, Mirrors, ‘Hall Racks, % 3
cu hat | CA] 1 Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, 5 &
It 1 1ds bathing 5 : @ &
7 4 YOO $y Extension and Other Tables, ¢ 8
i Davenports, China Closets, & $
Da Kitchen Cabinets. g 3
ulsory Fe dvocated ; In Fact Anything in the Furmiture 2
7 1 i th ma Si Line &
sh ; a ry A 206 W. Main St. M & Q
: } He ret xX . $ $
H D.C e hic Forest | 1 A
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Bde rt Reall's { UNDERTAKING § :
ta Y For nme ’ i itn A Se
C6 Lr re Ic "n , .
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1 prohit hods cut % { & *
co ling that injure 5 ood \ S
fen | fine that injure an Y H. C. BRUNNER - MOUNT JOY, PA. 3
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weil Deir De : Killing Cattle Ticks Early \ DOCOCO000OCO000 OO00O000GCO0000C00D000C0GO0000000 x
Moi N: the | Rel os to the Bureau of \nit | I always have on hand anything = | 2
de é ) { Industry from all States infested by | th line of { er = Be = TT — = - Gs Wo
2 the cattle fever tick tell of excellent | _ \ | 00 0 2
| : | responses to the slogan, “Dip that | SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA | & 2
| in 8 Ses 3 Mareh ot Jay dipping vatsl - DRIED BEEF, WARD, ETC. 2 2
hees ne a = were in ac e operator > & e <
E + « increased his sales) h. while others w R 2 J: 3 | Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork, Mutter | = . $
850 inds a day, and in other |™mOontd, W i thers were being pre- i, | = g 2
| case ich skimmed milk that had |Rared for dipping work not later than - 2
| be : to. Waste was Cony y | Mar h 1 hs By dipping in March the H. H. KRALL |& x
| into « cheese and found a read sdera and Re tick Se Trors West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA |B ®
I marke i 0 KIlil 111i1ons or 1 sites | wg £ =
| re they ean multipl Early dip- |» Bell Telephone |B 2
| Reports Milk Prices in 43 States ng f the features of the | Nr rrr 3 B W h E a
| Monthly reports are now issued by | 1919 ez 1, which break | ¥ -
he : ue ej ime 40 eat | . HOLLOWBUSH g R =
| wholes of . A NEY.AT-LAW » i mm
b vor v . 5 : Suny ~~ { Notary Public = &
| for O% aus Now. Get Busy | West Main St, Moun / \f 4 AVING ay AY = 3
Al 11 2 gn aay Ds aq aneel 'T | Days at Lancaster, Monday an § 2
i a & , 5; S responsibility. I hav day at No. 56 N. Duke Street, Secon We are the acknowledged headquarters for Hats, Caps amd a x
l o3 : HY oa lot Floor, with W. C. Rehm. ves. We have all kinds at all prices. 2 2
f1 12.7 rt w 3 Tae ie 8 2
J : g be Possession April 1st. 5 = 2 . 2
mand 8 1: Tk The lot with two properties on E. | = . : >
| ary“report Main street, of the estate of the late |B JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor 2 2
: “dea I y > B. S. Dillinger. One house has all 3 >
the “Hd pread” in ce : E 5 Pins Queen Street | LANCASTER, PENNA :
t { It ranges 3 Now don’t delay but see me at once {
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