The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 24, 1919, Image 3

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[ESDAY, SERT. 24th, 1919.
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rE TORRES CO.
MI IA,
JUST AS THE PIPE LINE REVOLUTIONIZED THE OIL
industry Ee the products of the great oil wells immense dis-
1ces, thus cutting down overhead by eliminating the necessity
tank cars and locomotives, so every American Store forms a
in the chain.that connects you directly with the Producer.
No middlemen’s profit to pay. Every unnecessary item of ex-
pense eliminated—just one small margin between the cost of pro-
duction and your table.
This is the answer as to why your living costs less at an
ican Store, quality considered, than anywhere else.

1,
in
Amer-
ALL MILL BRANDS FLOUR, 12-1b.bag
Your choice of any brand | in 1 stock.
OUR VERY BEST TEAS,
12¢ 4 ho. et 15 1b pkg.
The very finest quality to be had. FOUR B f E ND S—ONE
QUALITY—Plain Black, Mixed, Old Country Style of India and
Ceylon.
OUR VERY BEST COFFEE, Ib
Why not buy and drink the BEST to be had. The BIGGEST
VALUE SOLD TODAY. One SIP and you will say it’s the “Best
cup you ever drank.”
SNOWDRIFT, 1-1b. can
Pure vegetable shortening. Try a can today. lend for FRY-
ING, COOKING and making all kinds of PASTE
CLEANING NEEDS
Chloride Lime, can.......10c
Snow Boy Washing, pkg. .4%c
“Asco’”” Ammonia bottle... 8c
“Asco’’ Bluing, bottle 5c
Insectine, can or bottle. ..10c
Peterman’s Roach Food, can 8c
Lye, can
Old Doth Cleanser, can.. 8c
Fine Brooms, each. ...60c, 70c
Scrub Brushes
each, 9¢, 11¢, 13c
Dust Brushes,
each,
Enamel Buckets, each. .
ECONOMY POINTERS
“Asco” Table can.
Best Barley,
Pure Jelly, glass, .s...... 10c
White Distilled Vinegar,
Bottle, 12¢
can. .9, 17¢
Tc
pkg 15¢
9¢
10c
Syrup,
Hershey’s Cocoa,
Uneeda Biscuit,
N. B. C Butter Thins,
Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. .
*Asco’” Macaroni, pkg.....
Heinz Baked Beans, can
12¢, 17¢
Choice Broken Rice, 1b... .10c
15¢c, 25¢, 32¢
.35¢
.10c
“ASCO” ROLLED OATS, pkg. 2
pac <-
Straight white oats, the best or own. Packed in ‘sanitary
ages. Prepared so that very little cooking is required.
CHOICE MACKEREL,
FINE, BIG, WHITE’ FAT FISH. May we suggest a well sookod
mackerel for your breakfast tomorrow?
CHUM LIGHT PINK SALMON, tall can
Very fine quality. An economical dish.
Croquettes, ete.
Splendid for Salads,
¥
Best White Beans, lb
“Asco” Baking Powder, can
5¢, 9¢
Fine Sugar Gorn, can Ide, 18¢ California Lima Beans, Ib.
Best Dried Green Peas, Ib. 10c
Choice String Beans, can 1215¢
.5¢
at
cake .ie
HIGH GRADE LAUNDRY SOAP, big :
Buy
Good for all general household purposes.
this price.
CHOICE QuALITy PEAS, can...
$1. 60 A DOZEN
quality. At this !
for next winter.
Ib
a dozen cakes
Exe eptio 1all y fine
t\
Zen or a case
.OW CORN MEAL,
est to be had ust
BEANS, b
8 Cars
ready t
viv 4 3
uy tnetl
LRADE PORK &
1 Cooked
1
dressing
0 Serv
AND
TIME, MONEY
LABOR
Flour, p
Icing,
both
SAVES

MAKE OYSTERS TASTE
BETTER
Oysterettes, pkg : Pat
Best Trenton Crac ke L's, 18¢c Zatek
Ritter’s itsup, bottle. ....12¢ I
Sour 3, big bottle. ..14¢
bottle. ......12¢
India
Fresh Cracker Dust, Ib. ...13¢
kg 22¢
pk .19¢
satisfaction
1b
3M eas
Soda, 3c
ito Puree,
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S. A
WILSON INVADES
HOUSE OF FOES
CARRIES HIS BATTLE FOR
LEAGUE OF NATIONS INTO
HOME OF HIS ENEMIES.
GIVES COST OF GREAT WAR
Informs Them of Lives and Treasure
Poured Out to Save
Civilization,
(By Mt, Clemens News Bureau)
Aboard President Wilson's Speoial
train—Carrying his war agalnst those
who oppose the adoption by the Uni-
ted States of the peace treaty and the
covenant of the League of Nations in-
to their households, President Wilson
last week invaded California,
And there, where the question on
which league opponents have ham-
| mered the hardest, that of Shan Tung—
| 48 of most interest, the president found
| the same enthusiasm among the peo-
ple for peace and for insurance
| against future wars. The people want
| the 'ong controversy ended. They
| war this country to be able to again
tur. its undivided attention to social,
| economic and industrial development,
Their leaders may not feel this way,
| but judging from the expressions
which met the president on every side,
The leaders have overstepped the
Hmits of the peoples patience in thelr
stubborn determination to force a
change in the great document,
Must Take This League.
“We must take this League of Na-
tions,” sald the president, “for there |
is no way in which another can be |
obtained without compelling recon.
sideration by the powers. And fit

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would sit very ill upon my stomach to |
take it back to Germany for considera-
tion.”
“All over the world people are look-
ing to us with confldlence our rivals
along wil the weaker nations. I pray
God that the gentlemen who are de-
laying this thing may presently see it
in a different light.”
Germany, the president declared, is
taking new courage from our delay in
ratifying the treaty and her news-
papers and public men were again be-
coming arrogantly out-spoken,
Deeply impressive were the
the cost of the late war,
It was the first time
statistics have heen m
the tremendous totals
president's audiences,
Cost of World War.
said Pri Wilson,
fitain and and her Do-
26,000,
figures
in lives
that
ade
of
and dolla 8.
the ofMi
public and
shocked the
Shows
vap
Ar,
000,000; Russi 18,000,000,000; Italy
$1 including
Belgium
,000,000,000
the expenditures
and other small cou
C00,000
I t the Central Powers as fol-
lows: Germany $39,000,000,000; Aus-
-Hung $21,000,000,000; Turkey
20
ry,
snd Bulg:
“The 1
said,
hot
its
this,
ria $3,000,000,000
nited States,” president
dollars an
for two years in
civilization. All
into insigni-
the
‘spent one milion
ir night
struggle
however
and day
to save
fades

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Velie “Six” & Velie Trucks
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LN
Bem emma
“BELL FOUR”
Made in
York, Pa.
A. ZAEPFEL & SON
Distributors for Lancaster County
Schlotzhauer Community Garage,
GREEN STREET LANCASTER, PA.
County Distributors for
Velie, Bell and Jackson Parts
Bell Phone, Garage 837-J—Residence 661-W
414
the deaths by
considered,” leclared
Russia gave 1,-
Germany 1,600,000;
Gre Britain 900,-
Unite
the 1 States
when
are
president,
men;
France 1,380,000;
000; Italy 364,000;
650,300. In all, almost 7,6(0,000 men
perished in the great s.ruggle, or
1,500,000 more men than died in all of
the wars of the previous 100 years.
Should Remember Recent Horrors.
“These are terrible facts, and we
ought never to forget them. We went
into this war to do a thing that was
fundamental for the world and what I
have come out on this journey for is
to determine whether the country has
forgotten or not. I have found out.
The country has not forgotten and it
will never permit any who stands
in the way of the fulfillment of our
great pledges, ever to forget the sor-
rowful day he made the attempt.”
| Arbitration and discussion,
ident pointed out, must replace force
| of arms in the settlement of world
controversies,
upon the fact that all the nations in
ficance
battle
the
700,000
the League agree to do one of two |
things, first to submit their differences
to arbitration, In which case they
agree to abide by the
dered, or, if unwilling to arbitrate, to
| have thelr case discussed by the Coun.
cil of the League, in which case six
| months {3s granted for discussion,
| Three months must elapse
the result of this last step in arbitra.
tion before the nation concerned ean |
| declare war.
Holds Out Hope for Ireland.
| The president took advantage of
questions propounded by the San Fran-
| eisco Labor Council to give the infer.
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PILLS.
YOU SURELY NEED
ve, industrious liver. Small doses of these pills
insure that. You may also need a purgative
hen take one larger dose. Keep that in mind;
u rich dividends in Health and Happiness.
pr . Small Pill

Small Dose
or HEALTHY COLOR indicates Iron in the Blood. Pale or
x Ax CARTER’S IRON PILLS
A betved by
her case before the League of Nations
{for settlement when the League is
actually in existence.
Shan Tung, he dec
turned to China. Japan, he said, had
given her solemn pledge to that effect.
| And with the League of Nations in
force, said the president, we can, if |
| occasion arises, stand forth and say, |
| | “This shall be done.”
el ree
Hay-Fever Easily Prevented
If you would like to prevent your- |
self from the oncoming attack of |
|hay-fever in August—start now. I |
can guarantee great relief this Au-
{gust and permanent results if in-
| structions are carefully followed. All
other diseases suecessfully treated |
and a guarantee in every one if in-
[structions are followed. For further
|information phone or write to Dr.
'Geo. E. Crandall, 147 E. Chestnut
' St., Lancaster, Pa. “A builder of
| health.” 7-9-1yr.
tl eee.
Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
EVERYTHING IN COM.
PLETE READINESS FOR
LANCS. GREATEST FAIR
the vast audience
is waiting and in a few days the cur-
tain will rise on what promises to
be the greatest fair given to Lancas-
ter. The grounds have been given
their final grooming, and as this is
printed exhibits are being placed.
In the matter of amusements the
fair officials have outdone themselves
this year. Polack Bros., 20 Carnival
shows will be there complete and will
occupy the midway—a quarter of a
mile of headlines—something for ev-
erybody, nothing to offend. Seven
of the country’s greatest acts have
been secured as free attractions in
front of the grandstand. Not the
least among them will be Lottie
Mayer's Diving Girls, the greatest
water act in America.
Larger exhibits, faster racing, bet-
ter facilities for exhibitors and
visitors is the rule. Among the
most important exhibits is a $200,-
000 herd of short-horn cattle—win-
ners of all prizes at the Chicago
Show.
A man fully acquainted with pre-
parations already made and who at-
tends practically all the fairs in the
East said the other day, “Among
agricultural fairs, it's a giant.”
Forty-five cents plus five cents war
tax will be the price of admission to
the greatest fair in the history of
Lancaster.
eee etl) Gee
CANNON AND CROPS CONSUME
THE SAME MATERIALS
is set
The stage

the pres. |
Constantly he dwells |
decision ren. |
following !
lared, will be re- |
izer Supply.
Every cannon crash and every burst-|
[ing bomb on the battlefields of Europe |
| uses up important fertilizer materials. J
A single skirmish may consume more!
| potential plant food than would be re-) |
quired to feed the fields of an entire
| township, and the quantities burned
up during a real bombardment are tre-
mendous. Last year more than 600,-
{ J00 tons of nitrate went to make ex-
plosives, in the United States alone.
Millions of tons of sulphuric acid were
likewise consumed.
Fertilizers and warfare bear a most
mtimate and most sensitive relation-
ship. War decreases the supply of
fertilizing materials and at the same
ime increases the importance of their
1se. Food production takes on a pa-;
riotic aspect. The farmer’s tools of
iroduction become of import:
d only to the needs of the
Yet when Mars the
preference on materials
soldier rather than to th
accounts for the 1
from which fertilizers
nce
army it-
biter
sec- .
is
the
1
now a new dar
fortilizer
has .
plant
tion
» chance
'oduction next spring
way to get «
eded for ne
I't In now ang
ne
ge ne
that is to sta
tory ast
until spring.
But manuf
10W
weturing « 1
day.
and ca
nean
actories
storage
shipping ever)
do not have
space for
wulk of goods, Finished goods
be loaded directly on the
shipped to the consumer. ||
Here is where the farmer must help.!
He must place his order i tely) |
and accept immediate In
no other way can the be |
solved.
this
roblem
CAN AMERICA PRODUCE
HER OWN POTASH? |
New light is thrown on this inter-
esting question by and figures
contained in a
the bureau of of the United |
States department of agriculture.
Bulletin * No. gives a careful
| analysis of the probable
facts
soils
572
| try when apparatus for its recovery
| bas been universally installed.
On the basis of an average
| tion of 90,000,000 barrels of
the total potash escaping
amounts to about 87,000 tons annt y.
It has been demonstrated commercial-
ly that 80 per cent of this potash is
recoverable and experiments
that 95 per cent of this :
available form or may readi
available. On this basis we
| have a production of approximately
75,000 tons of available potash
year.
| Since only about
produc-
cement,
at
’ be made
50 per cent of tHe
potash in the raw material is ordinar> |
| ily volatilized in the process of making
| cement, as handled at present,
Is a prospect of still further quantities
toc be made available from
| source.
there
are encouraging installation of collect-
Ing apparatus and when once installe
| the cost of potash recovery is smal!
————————————
| Now Get Busy
| On account of advanced years of |
| the owner, who wants to be relieved
{of responsibility, I have five dwell- |
Bi and a lot adjoining on North |
Barbara street, Mt. Joy, known as
Sherk’s Row, for sale. The price is
{right as I can show you a ten per
| cent. investment. Who wants it?
Greater portion of money can remain.
tf
J. E. Schroll, Zit. Jov.
tl A Ame
Here’s a Good Buy
The lot with two properties on E.
Main street, of the estate of the late
B. S. Dillinger. One house has all
conveniences.
Now don’t delay but see me at once ' of good and I will always speak a |
Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy.
Wartime Conditions Threaten Fertile |

Farmers’
Inn
Restaurant
MOUNT JOY, PA.
A. H. STUMPF, Proprietor
I SERVE ANYTHING TO EAT
IN SEASON
DEVILED CRABS EVERY
SATURDAY
SOUPS, SANDWICHES, TRIPE,
ETC., ETC,
OPEN EVERY DAY
Soft Drinks of All Kinds
+» TRY WIZ THE FIZZ
7-16-tf



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PUBLIC SALE
Sporting Hill |
Near
1919
on the |
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11,
Will be
premises
[Hinge or!
ing Hil l,
[row ing
|to wit:
TWO SORREL HORSES
with
at public sale
of the undersigned at Dil-
Mill, % mile west of Sport
in Rapho township, the fol-
described personal property
sold
THE CLOCK
YOU WANT
TO BUY
AT THE PRICE
YOU WANT
TO PAY.
THE CLOCK
STORE,
[One Champion 2-ton
new rims and
| capacity mill
wagon
tires, one 2,600 lbs. |
wagon with top, one
1,200 Ibs. capacity mill wagon with |
(top, one 1,200 Ibs, capacity spring |
wagon, a 1 and 2-horse wagon with |
{shafts and pole, set 14-ft. hay flats, |
set manure planks. good hand dump
hay rake, 4%:-ft. Wood mower, grain
cradle, bob sle igh with bed, good]
[Oliver plow, 3 castiron feed troughs,
| spring harrow, shovel harrow, spike
| harrow, 2-horse scorer, 2-hole corn
sheller with shaker sieve, 2 sets front
| gears, 2 sets truck harness, set
Heavy spring wagon harness, set
buggy harness, flynets, collars,
| bridles, lot of forks, rakes, shovels |
1-barrel copper kettle, one small cop-
| per kettle, lot of stoneware, fruit
| Jars, lot of home-made soap, lot of
|chestnut posts, large lot of leather
belting, 3 to T7-in. in width and
various lengths, rubber belting, dif-
| ferent sizes; bag trucks, warehouse
| trucks, large lot of grain bags, (150
good as new); elevator belts with
buckets, 2 dust collectors, lot of pa-
| per bags, 2 platform scales, 600 lbs.
{ capacity; 3 grain scoops, iot of shaft.
ling, screw jacks, wagon jacks, log
and other chains, lot of carpenter
[tools and a large lot of articles too |
numerous to mention.
{ No Public Dinner Served
| Sale to commence at 12 M., when
|
W. W. Apple & Son
131 North Queen St.
LANCASTER, PA.
121 NORTH QUEEN STREST
LANCASTER, PA.



tem s will be made known by |
H. K. DILLINGER.
H. H. Snavely, Auct.
W. A. Ensminger, Clerk.

Sale Starts at 1:25
New York State and Erie Co.
COWS AND BULLS

andj |
recent publication of |
potash sup- |
| ply to be had from the cement indus- |
present |
would |
each |
this |
- 3
Bought Direct from the Farmers by
. the Undersigned
AT PUBLIC SALE
ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th, 1919
The undersigned will sell at public |
sale at their stock yards opposite |
the Farmers’ Inn, A. H. Stumpf, |
Proprietor, Mount Joy, Penna., the
following live stock to wit:
80 HEAD OF FRESH COWS
BULLS
of Bulls
Steers and Cattle
Beeves
AND
Stock
SPRINGERS
A Lot
Stock
Also
1
tock
you
Il positive-
CONDITION:—Note at 60 days
with
count
approved security
added.
J. B. KEL}
Aldinger, Auct.
Kreider, Clks.
We are always the market for
Fat, Bologna and Fresh
Springers, Shoats and Fat Hogs.
.ER & +RO.
F.B
Coble &
mn
MR. FARMER, ,

I am always in the market for
tremendous! |
Na A 2 We
Lal”
VEAL CALVES |
| And will pay from 16 to 18 cents.
[If you lave any drop me a card and |
I will call by truck for same.
| Monday, Thursday and Friday are
my receiving days.
C. F. CREIDER
gna Cows bought at all times
R. D. No. 2 COLUMBIA, PA.!
VW. lore i
Jeweler
37 WEST MAIN STREET

Don.
show |
nount is in |
Wrist Watches in
gold tilled cases
$10.00
'Octogan Shaped Cases
$12. 00
'W. M. HOLLOWBUSH "
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Public Bell Phone 43-R4
West Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri-
day at No. 56 N. Duke Street, Second
Floor, with W. C. Rehm.
The present high prices of potash |
|
|
|
|
Just What She Needed
“T used a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Thblets some time ago and they
proved to be just what I needed,”
writes Mrs. Volta Bankson, Chilli-
cothe, Mo. “They not only relieved
| me of indigestion but toned up my
| liver and rid me of backache and
dizziness that I had been subject to
for some time. ‘They did me a world |
good work for them.” sep.3-4t
Cows,
| Fresh Cows, Springers, Fat and Bolo- | je
| DESIRABLE FARM
| OF 102 ACRES
|
|
{
|
Do You Want
to Save
Some Money?
Re-insulating a bat-
tery is about the most
expensiverepairthereis.
And there’s only one
kind of battery in gen-
eral use that isn’t prac-
tically certain to be
re-insulated—orjunk-
ed—within the next
year or two.
That one exception is the
Willard Battery with Thread-
ed Rubber Insulation.
we'll
AT PUBLIC SALE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1919 |
The will offer at]
[public sale, the premises, in
| Rapho wnship, Lancaster County
{ Penna., the following described Real |
| Estate to wit: {
| A TRACT OF GRAVEL LAND
{Containing 102 Acres & 35 Perches |
| Situate along the road le ading from |
Mastersonville to Mount Joy, known |
[as the Samuel Garber farm, one- |
[quarter mil of Hossler’s Meet- |
ing House and miles northeast |
from Mount Joy Borough, adjoining
lands of Rudolph Forry, Isaac Eshle-
(man, Wm. Christ, Aaron Metzler and |
others. The impro
vements thereon |
erected consist of a
undersigned
on
west
LARGE]
2-STORY FRAME DWELL =|
; ING HOUSE with Frame |
iy Summe use and Fur-
AB hace Attached,
FRAME BANK BARN,
hed ttached with
un- | West
MOUNT
Come in and tell
you why.
CHAS. NEISS, Mr.
Street
PENNA.
co
Main
JOY,
and bank dis- |{

FIRE INSURANCE
TORNADO AND WINDSTORM
INSURANCE
ALL LINES OF AUTOMOBILE IN.
SURANCE, FIRE THEFT, AC-
CIDENT, ETC.
E —
LIABILITY AND CASUALTY
INSURANCE
i P
RS. ABRAHAM BRADLEY.
K. Waser, Auct.
aul Keller, Clerk. [

SAI
TRUSTEE’S
REAL ESTATE
SEPT. 25,
ned v
VALUABLE
Employers and iblic Liability
Elevator Boiler, Plate Giass
Burglar, Automobile
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
LL KINDS OF SURETY BONDS
OLD, STRONG AND RELIABLE
COMPANYS
iahility
Liar ity
[ON
T1 he
THURSDAY,
under
wr th
1919
ACRES
OF |
4 in , Rapho
A FARM 126 14
) situate
Ie and Casualty In-
8 an opportune time to con-
- | sider auto insuran
Will possible
Large Bank | On any of the above lines on request.
and|{ 1 icit your patronage 100%
| service.
Story Stone
th Sum- |
erected 214
{Double Deis House,
mer House, attached.
{Bun Shed,
lon
rates
w
Toba co
The
HESS HERSHEY
340 W. Donegal St MT. JOY, PA.
Bell Phone 63-R2

o'clock)
made |
PUBLIC SALE
1
On Thursday, Sopte mber 25,
ing His Hoo z, GIRLS WANTED
| Her pfiel
A Tract of 20 Perches
-story
House,
two
when will be
by
LANC ASTER JRUST co,
I'rustee of artin E. Garbe
Auct r
ywbush, Attorney
terms
nown
Fr
. H

1919
18 acres and
d with la ree tw
Bwilting “House,
1 }
Barn,
v: Apply at Bachman
* Chocolate Factory
Florin, Pa.
FOR SALE — FRANTZ PREMIER
AND SWEEPER-VAC
ELECTRIC CLEANERS
ALSO MOTORS
A full line of Welsbach Gas Supplies
| Globes, Ete.
\LBERT A. GREENAWALT
Jonas L. Minnich, Auct.
Miller & Koser, Clks.
SANITARY BARBER SHOP

H. J. WILLIAMS, MT. JOY, PA
Successor to Allen M. Way
~—Mantels, Burners,
Agent for the Manhattan Laundry | ——
| Sh p open daily. Monday till noon. |B. F. PEFFER. MOUNT JOY, PA.
SATURDAY’S HAIR CUTTING 35c¢| 53 W. Donegal St. nov.1-1yr.
NOTICE
CHAS. S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT JQ, PA.
¢ Prompt attention en to the Call.
ing of Real Estate Personal Prop-
erty Sales. Terms Mgderate.
I have removed from Mount Joy |
to 144 North Duke Street, Lancaster, |
have poise a barber
will be glad to have you
e me when in the city.
Ww here I
sh nd
call to see
ALLEN M. WAY