2 aE or % | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th, 1919 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S. AYRE Ig - Special Fifteen Day Offer Only May 18, "19 to May 31, 1919 To introdude to the tire user the famous BLACK BOB TIRES manufactured and gulranteed for 5,000 miles, by the McCreary Tire Company, of Indiana, Penna. we are giving on the ‘Grst purchase (only) of one or a pair of this famdus tire, One Inner-tube with each tire purchased for\$1.00; tube same size as tire purchased. Tires will fe sold less 8% (five per cent.) from list price for &ash. The manufacturers of this tire, instead of doing expensive advertising in periodicals are giving the ‘ire user the benefit. Once a user of “Black Bob" —always a user, Ask the man who uses them. \ We have your size. EF rank B. Groff MOUNT JOY, PA. Distributor for Western Lancaster County sometimes. Genuine ears signature PILLS. WHAT YOU SURELY NEED is a healthy, active, industrious liver. taken regularly insure that. Then take one larger dose. it will pay you rich dividends in Health and Happiness. Small Pill omall Dose Small Price Small doses of these pills You may also need a purgative Keep that in mind; Cc dition which will be much faces usually show its absence. isi; CARTER’S IRON PILLS ROSY CHEEKS or HEALTHY COLOR indicates Iron in the Bidad. Pale or olorless OUR DEPARTMENT which have been in succe ation for ful oper years, were erected according to plans furnished by the Bureau of Markets several “B. A. 1.” 35 Years Old May 29 will be the thirty-fifth birthday of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the United States De partment of Agriculture. When the bureau 1884 it had a than 20 em- began operations in staff of less upbuild the live-stock generally and to lay a foundation for its development along per manent lines. Ninety per cent. of its employees are in the field carry Ing on organized inspection and es tension work in every State in Union and in some foreign count Included in the major work of bureau is eradication of animal di industry eases, such as tuberculosis, ho cholera, scabic and the fever carried’ by the cattle tick, and of its most effective work has done in stamping out epiden of the dangerous scourge, fT mouth disease. It conduct leral meat inspection, ir t t h ods of breeding and 1 | ll kinds of live stocl ac ‘nister Feder agamst intectious ar “Vinegar Bees’ Have Little Value Housewives can avoid tur ul J) TO Hay, EE 0 V0 COAL I AM NOW READY TO TAKE YOUR ORDERS FOR All. KINDS OF COAL Also Feeds of All Kinds A. B. CLING’S OLD STAND When in need I will be glad to supply your wants. Columbia Avenue, Mount Joy. COAL Straw, Salt, Etc. E. H. ZERCKER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, ASPARAGUS ROGTS AND VEGETABLE PLANTS. ALSO FLOWERS & POTTED PLANTS Greenhouses on 1) 1 101 JD) 1 = = = =u = = | wm = = = mm | worth is wm = w = = =u m wm n | | un 4 by ‘vinegar bees” they will keep in mind tl 01 Many inquiries recently received ir dicate that terpr i some dividuals and firms are adver this wild yeast under the name “vinegar bees,” “beer bees,” “wine bees,” “Australian bees,” and ! ous other desig ions. Ex u claims are made for the product, and a fancy price out of all propor tion to its original cost or actual asked, the yeast clalists of the artment In emen hich have lepartme th sellers assert that the substance, with water mixed when and mo sugar, will produce gar, beer, or wine. go so far as to s lasses or Other pron wy that the mented mixture is treatment of ney trouble—claims foundation in fact. rheumatism and kid which have no The primitive process for mal ing “bees” was to expose to the air a mixture of cor until it bece ae meal and molasses impregnated with wild yeast and bacteria The fer- ment so produced was employed “An Agents Duties should mot cease with the writing of a policy and the collection Along with every policy sold by this agency goes a complete and competant supervision of rate; a loss preven’ on service; and, in the event of loss, an unexcelled supervision of adjustment. insurance through an agency that knows how to give you serv.ce of the premium Henry G. Carpenter WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JQY, PA. Buy your 0000000000000 000000000000000C0000000000000OOOOOOO00NC WHEN FED URUSHED OYSTER SHELLS All Grades As To Size 125 PER 100 LBS D. H. ENGLE, Mount Joy, Pa. DOOO0OO000OL0LO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOCOOOCOOOOTOONNN MIN, WHITE OR GRAY 25¢EACH CAPorFRINGE SHAPE OF MILLIONS OF WOMEN— FINEST REAL HUMAN HAIR. ALL SHADES. ADOLP. 221-3 ™AVENU "HOLD-TIGHT” HAIR NETS ENJOY AN ENVIABLE NATIONAL REPUTATION AND THE FRIENDSHIP “HOLD-TIGHT” HAIR NETS ARE MADE OF THE NEW YORK “HOLD-TIGHT HAIR WAVERS I0¢A PACKAGE "HOLD -TIOHT VEIL WITH ELASTIC 10¢ EACH locally in making a sort of vinegar or certain alcoholic solutions by adding it to a mixture of water and either brown sugar or molasses, which was then allowed to work or ferment. In the opinion of the department specialists, a product made by catch- ing st and bacteria indiscrimin: ly from the air mav cor ful as well ble or 8 and the spec 1 grea oth t ( uch a yo rmer on i hich r at mney P 0 1N( ¥ 1 y 1 € ’ making vinegar. Club Girl Cans for Others ven cent pint, 10 quart, and 15 cents cent a a half-gallon jar > the prices charged for canning season by Margaret Y ma County, Wash. After she and two completed several years of canning- club work, the club leader of the county, appointed by the United States Department of Agriculture and the State colle proposed that their canning experience. Busy housewives in their locality were eager to employ some one who could do this work for them. The little industry at first was established in the high-school kitchen, but when the other two girls found difficulty | In continuing the work Miss Kirk moved it to her own home. Her pa- | os brought the produce, jars, and | other necessities to her and returned | for the finished work. All summer | she had as many patrons as she ig accommodate. Her profits for { | | | | Kirk, a club girl. other girls had ra, they sell her summer's work were $312.37. commercial canned for her own family and spent several days at the schoolhouse ean- ning for the | Miss Kirk v ton S } > ~ hic Besides this work, she soldiers at Camp Lewis. awarded the Washi State championship for in 1918. > canning Sugar Crop Above Average In the sugar “campaigns” recently ended the United States has pro- duced an amount of sugar that js estimated by the United States De- partment of Agriculture’s Bureau of Crop. Estimates to be over 2,140,- 000,000 pounds, and this quantity is 25,000,000 pounds above the aver- | age of the last six years, beginning | with the year before the war began. duet advertised under I and other names is only a | yeast of little values, say the ecialists of | the Bureau of Chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture beneficial in the | nestie ugar cane, the variations of one ten fit into those of the other so a crop of degree of steadine OF AGRICULTURE fo 5 sive Tommie of giendines extent this happened last year, 11.1 . - . nee the cane-sugar crop wa 64), Building Sweet-Potato Storage 000.000 pounds, Gi 60.000.000 | 1 | * in ol his v | ab year in sweet und ibove the year average, . tora flouse construction ind the heet war crop 1,530,000 | South, accordn to a pecial or 0.000.000 under the ( | S ) ! . ’ " the Ur l Sia l FL : erage, while the wroduction of Agriculture, who recently 4 ’ ugar, neludin the sugar | spection ol tora nou 3 I nt f run va 11.507.000 1 1 | h fall f ’ } " | or , 000,000 pounds below | "8 I'h 10¢ f these hou | v [ \ ra 1 h \ he 1 100 1 1 | rema le, | 1 . wm 1 th All toether I domestic ugar | Verse | vh th : . : I ' y eh ! p usually al one-quarter of rop Ww 1arvest ire considered : I , 1 I al ! ! he domestic consumption, the re y vel row ceipts from Americar possession how a los from rot as low a tit P 1 0 iv 1 about one-quarter, and the import Hl H i; : U rent eet tron foreign countrie about one — I § Y Ered I om aon MN hal Beet-sugar production in the ouisiang 1 ht rage 1ouse ‘ 1 — me ol ror ge hou United States has gained rapidly on with an averag apacity 20,000 : , } ; hel \ In Lay y of cane sugar during the last 20 years, - yushels rei ompany is y n - : % x ee 1 . 10 ¥ comp RY 1 ind permanently exceeded it in 1906 Se ~~ operating storage 10USOS t t y > Ab t A bi with | IN {7 so that it has been about two and gregate capacity ) more ¢ . | : . ih ore ham niece quarters times the cane-sugar 125,000 bushel 'hese houses, crop during the last six years I'o the sugar production may be lent of the cane sirup of last year i 174,000,000 pounds, and of the orghum sirup 146,000,000 while honey amounted to 54,815,00( for 1909), not computed into equiva lent sugar. Without including cor: sirup, for which no estimate is made ployees; now it has more than |the grand total production of beet 5,200 working through 13 divisions [ Sugar, cane sugar and sirup, maple and offices. The bureau works to [Sugar and sirup, and sorghum sirup ll in terms of sugar, and of honey vas 2,515,000,000 pounds—a somewhat cent years. Club Work Thrives in Philippines Boys and girls in the Islands are learning the best corn and hogs and products in the clubs that th ountry have been in of producing other farm same (ind of young people in Although the operation only Philippines, it i rtant in every school, and idered by the l ension of the productive \ ‘Ic h WOrk ha years in the superintenden ! ¥ ultural activities Tr | cl the 1pil receive chool | l I here were 1,165 | ibs in the islands, with | of 18,160 boys N Sa | rls. These club members cul, FIRE INSURANCE | Ly land Planted 0] \gopNADD AND WINDSTORM | | 58.700 PB niin 1 INSURANCE 12 fruit tree | mn Cashing in” on Club Work | ALL LINES OF AUTOMOBILE IN- Thre ter n Granville County, | SURANCE, FIRE THEFT, AC- | iN. « ined a local can-| CIDENT, ETC. mized by the home. | A i I'he first year hey planted onc dtr sors pte | LIABILI'Y AND CASUALTY Resides quiver olf ther nocdad) INSURANCE j 7 ; the & » H 3 J 1 d y 99 Nou Employers ‘and Public Liability | Bie Neyo fn CUAredl Elevator, Steam Boiler, Plate Glass | a Saher ow Burglar, Automobile corn, | J su was planted. | WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION y € = | ; a 1y | ALL KINDS OF SURETY BONDS > a | A ol tins were! OLD, STRONG WND RELIABLE 1 a the ex . : COMPANYS h H T h i t} father remodel and Jurglar, Liability and Casualty In- | Jo n ® Son ho id Bos : surance Ve ; In 1917 th This is an opportune time to con- | Has opened an up-to-date hree clu canned and sold | Side» auto insurance. n - 2.500 lars That year’s pro- Will submit lowest possible rates | Vu lcanizin Sho ent the ter back to college, | On any of the above lines on request. | bought ne rugs, and helped el I solicit your patronage. 100% | cit ie house and the | Service. |@ At 208 E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA. barn. The old 1 A old, and | = And will be pleased to offer you service for $50 of the | ~ » SPT Sa CHAI ‘|S. HESS HERSHEY RIM CUTS, BLOW OUTS, STONE BRUISES, SAND BLISTERS, The only canning last year they did |340 W. Donegal St. MT. JOY, PA ETC. to supply th family table Army, volunteered to “carry on” the farm work durin their ab Their br and the 3uy Good Cows Project farmers of the we tern ir rigation purchasing foundation Wisconsin, Illinoi and sota in district this pring ar from carloads, accor specialists of the Unite | States De partment of Agoricy such cooperative na Dee tested out thorouge scale, so that the fa sure of what they ar doing The; igure that it pays the better ) | purchase heifer 1 ( f | high-producing ut I il ek than it would be { he to at tempt to raise uct 1s, be ise they ou COV t two! three veal it | uch progeny G1 of farm-| mers combing ireha end repr a { listri I I pi River ] i loads of selected In th y individual farmers gain the ben of buying in cm curing | transportation rate { Plant Rust-Resist agus | The asparagus indust: s fast be coming important in South Ca | and especially in Aiken, Bar 1 | Edgefield, and Salud Countie Ir these counties an annual | 15 to 25 per cent. of 1e | to asparagus rust, anc are urging gron productive rust-re veloped by the U er one agent states that a grower in his community who used crowns of the rust-res tant asparagus ith the showing it m: and expects plantings greatly. ————— Season Good Business for Sale | I have for sale the entire da.ry| outfit of Messrs. B. F. Kauffman & | Son of this place. It includes horses, | wagons, cans, bottles, clarifier, sepa- rator, cooler, ete. Will give im- mediate possession. Will sell business and outfit or rent the buildings to purchaser or will sell buildings with the business. Now who wants an old established business averaging 500 quarts daily in a town with no coms- | petition. Don’t think long but t. J. E. Schroll. Mount Joy. 2 ——— Would This Suit You? I have the 7-room house of Mr. Elmer Heisey, on Fairview street for sale. Here's a cheap home and its in A 1 condition. The price is right for an immediate sale. Present owner . Having two principal sources of do- will transfer at once and pay rent. Apply to J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf production, beet and added that of sirup and honey. It is estimated that the sugar equiva- : cool and comfy pounds, pounds (carrying forward the census total above the average of re- Philippine ways nt | THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY | Philadelphia | | i Lawn Mowers | | | { | | ts| FOR SALE — FRANTZ PREMIER | Keep your kitchen ON'T suffer the inconvenience of a coal or wood range this summer. Keep your kitchen cool And, when you get : i ‘ . re your New Perfection and clean. Banish the carrying of fuel and ashes. : . Ler 3 : gee that you use the And save money. The New F erfection Oil Cook oilit deserves. Atlantic Stove will make your summer cooking a delight. Rayolight Oil is the ! ideal oil" for this stove NEW PERFECTION | coss io more than ordinary nameless OIL COOK-STOVES kerosene. Burns with- out smoke, \ | smell. or The long, blue chimney burner throws the heat directly against the pots and pans—not out into the kitchen. Lights instantly with the touch of a match; turn it out the moment your meal Soot. ATLANTIC Rayolight Your dealer will gladly demonstrate. 1 | is cooked. Pittsburgh Prices Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed Bell Phone 63-R2 In connection with above will carry Tires, Tubes, Auto, Bike and Motor Cycle Supplies A share of the Public Patronage is Requested COME TO ME WITH YOUR TROUBLES Sharpened by Machince | | | | | | | LOO0O000000O00CO0OO00OCOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOONON Saw Gumming and Filing$ A Motoreycle That Is Being Talked About —_Y Reaper Knives All Kinds of Shears Q ° Scissors Ground ALL WORK GARANTEED I ask a share of your patronage. C. S. Gingrich W. Donegal St. TIRES OF ALL KINDS MT. JOY, PA. | feb.19-tf. | AGENT FOR THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES ALSO A FEW GOOD SECOND-HAND MACHINES AND SWEEPER-VAC ELECTRIC CLEANERS ALSO MOTORS A full line of Welsbach Gas Supplies | RACINE TIRES | | | | Vulcanzing and Retreading | | | |@ PROMPT SERVICE | —Mantels, Burners, Globes, Etc. | E . S. FRE Y | |& 15 West High St., ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 8. F. PEFFER, MOUNT JOY, PA. | 53 W. Donegal St. nov.1-1yr. | ° | LIILOLOLO000O0O0OOOCO COCO COCO OOOO OOOOOONNN Are You Going To Wire That New House? Why Not Light Your Old One In The Only Real Way? ATTORNEY (T LAW Every one knows the convenience of electric light, as well as beautifying your home with them. Let’s get together and talk it over; a postal will bring a prompt response. : Electric fixtures in any finish desired, supplied. I respectfully solicit your patronage. C. D. SPEAKMAN, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Frank St. near Barbara St, Mount ‘Joy, Pa. All kinds of electrical repairs and decorative werk solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Terms very reasonable. 48 NORTH DUKE ST., LANCASTER, PA. feb.20-1918-1yr. EO 0000000O0OON The sowing of oats in Pennsyl- vania started in March and was not completed on May first. The dog aot only kills sheep but keeps out of the sheep business men who are otherwise inclined to go into ' it. 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