Bz dir :® THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, { { . ossavs on the value of milk. | RI Tw FAR RS ¢ I a county among 308 | school « only 114 drank 3 ¢ the campaign K a \ Dust Fans for Grain Thrashers ) \ it to school for } * i gue {IGst eXplOSIOnS ch. Since then an in con- | {Buy GOOD Clothing ani res ih thrash | hd S—- — : § ’ ¢ N as ; 2 . sng | 8 oT i And Not So Often 3 | . «qd Birds That is the only sensible way to get at this High Cost of Living problem People wouldn't think of drinking skim e cause the regular article is twice as high as bet he N 3 war. They wouldn't think of changing off from Maine 3 seed potatoes to an unproven variety just because Down East prices are so much:higher. : They stick to those things which are tired and true : nractice conservation; cut &ut the non-essentials. 4 WHY NOT IN CLOTHING AS WELL? 3 rahe x s Why not buy the SAME GOOD CLOTHES you always 3 s Y bought here rather than an unknown quality which will 3 cost more in the long run. &s & Q Buy ALL-WOOL Clothes—and take your pick of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Fashion Park, ‘Cortley Clothes 2 . Subs rs and the Monroe brand. Their long wear is complete \ < birds justification for the prices we ask. + of " ers e in Plant 1 s s ereby are r ale 3 s s s of the a 18 suTand rates t's work of bird t a g f a former Groff & Wolf Co. crt: and ¢ Colorada ’ smut thr f Na , who re- smut spores s oy. In 26--30 North Queen Stree: E Srach ha : ated the wind ss $ sought Lancaster's Fastest Growing Store ® thervis : some f the n s s ry that fields s st sites of the ) Ee 3 yf BO0O000O0000000O000000000O000O00O000000000000000000LVY Noah Webster's Story Revised iis be investl- T+ ] v y = x ro. » a EERE A Ne my y this work effectively Mr N Wat Yourself and Friends Are Invited | Ea "port had 1 i i po R 2 num- to Our Store to Inspect the Fine Line of Goods Which Have Just Arrived We Have Added Many New Lines : in the Latest Wearing Apparel : : —————— A th Watch This Space Next Week For § tes st up the ch en des sola operations with number. Decoration Day Specials 35,7 said the county i gress the Biological H. Laskewitz OPEN EVENINGS Tuberculin The relatix s $9.5 f 28 cen a pound for those chicks instead of MOUNT JOY, PA. E. MAIN ST, 22 cents.” { reeds of Now, to follow the sequence of Mr. | s bas - . Webster's story, we would have to make Farmer Johnstonius Smithfield | ”\: J d d the turning over of t 1 a $9.59 to him; but it didn’t come 11 u that way. The county nt offered | | {4 2 Tis 1 y 1 3 TARTING & LIGHTING, |ol ie i thine fame ie Feoer) Ld Smithfiel 1, “I won't have it that|dustry has 1 f yy [] {way; you keep half the profit and records nee t ¢ x of 8 1 II take half. You have taught me | tuberculosis t ] The 5 ¢ sson that will be worth a great |results, thoug § f receiving . + . hat = Bore than that to me and my | many interpretat f to show : hbors whenever the local dealers|that any breed i I idered refuse to pay us what our produce is | safer from tuber s t} the . ”" ¢ - r~ = : ¥ 5 2 | worth. : : |Of 30,670 Heref tt tested in | hat is not an imaginary story. |purebred herds, t percentage of I'he United States Department of {reactors wa nus v 1 only Agriculture vouches for it and backs | 0.77 per cent. Bu 1 of {1t up with the records of the Office of [the same breed ! te £ - v r . 5 = 2 { Extension Work in the South. rach, was 5.11 | as le Angus breed the A New Name for the Scrubs § versed. Purebred } From a.farmer in Wisconsin comes lo. {a new word for use in the “Better |Per cent of reactors, compared with | 79 T : i . 99g i rod 1 Sires—Better Stock” campaign now | 9 In grade herds. Among the being carried on by the United States | Shorthorns 5.75 per nt of tuber- [ Department of Agriculture in co- | culosis was found purebred herds | : ‘1 ‘ : 374 ner cand joperation with State ahd local | and 3.74 per ce Nn. era |agencies. He applies a new title to | about 77,000 animals being | the reactionaries of bovine society, | in the computat |and cites the indubitable fact that Although it scrub bulls are the enemies of good |2SSerted that da Vv reason | production; that they levy upon the |°f closer housing, ha more tu- | imilk, cream, and butter checks and Perculosis than beef cattle, the of- | | compel the farmer to keep cows, | ficial figures SEL ort that as- | where the cows should keep the far-|Sumption. In some dairy breeds the mer. percentages of reactors were rel- With these charges in mind and {atively high, but in others the per- with his eyes on the international centages were low. Likewise in dairy situation, this farmer suggests that therds, as with beef cattle, there was the scrub bull be known hereafter as | little uniformity between the pro- the Bulsheviks. jparhon of re actors for purebreds an {and grades representing the Drink More Milk” Campaigns | breed. ht Succeed Briefly, the figures indicate that Milk is plentiful on practically ev- | the freedom of a herd from tubercu- lery farm in the Middle West, yet losis is influenced chiefly by the ef- | comparatively little is drunk by !forts of the owner to keep the herd farmers’ children. In fact, less milk | healthy, not by the ‘requently REPAREDNESS is a big word—a word of importance to every motorist. Don’t wait until your car is stalled to think about the battery that furnishes power for your starting system. Now is the time to equip your car with an “ Exide’ Battery. Years of service have proved the absolute dependability of the “Exide’’ Battery. It is the original “Unit-Seal’’ battery—no bulky sealing compound, maximum power, easy to care for, easy to inspect and repair. Let us show you the *‘EXide”’ and explain its many exclusive features. Remember an “1Exide’’ means “‘A Sure Start Assured.” Find out the condition of your battery. We inspect all makes of batteries free of charge. E. B. ROHRER MOUNT JOY PA. eitodded same ree , is drunk by farm boys and girls, tak- | breeders’ Tie Imeed. iv ing the whole country over, than by | noticeably active in Encout: city children, statistics show. This, their members to adopt aha in spite of the fact that milk is | eradication measures. The . cheaper and fresher in the country are believed to reflect such Sa | than in the city. It is said that this | Furthermore, the IR ed accounts for the fact that the pro-|prove the assertion sometimes z od portion of under-nourished children | that purebred herds are mor. jo od in the country is larger than in the ceptible to tuberculosis or or ay | | city. lof it than grade ec: a : To get more children, both in the highest uy, Bs Enel, the city and in the country, to drink cattle in any group was for ¢ ous [more milk is the endeavor this year | = - rages a ES > ———> of the dairy division of the United . | States Department of Agriculture, | EE ) I Observed Mothers” Day {co-operating with the State agricul-| Mothers’ Day was very appro- d oi SCH CK | tural colleges. : During the last year priately observed in the U. B. church | | | | NC hy 3 x jaix milk campaigns have been carried on Sunday morning. One feature . lon in Connecticut, four in New was the prominence given to the ba- MOUNT JOY, PA. : | Jersey, six in Massachusetts, and one bies, members of the cradle roll 3 ji each of a dozen other States. The department. A large number of ; ¥inerense in milk consumption follow- them with their mothers occupying ' § ing a campaign has been from 1 to front seats attracted considerable at- | §|33 per cent. | tention as it was an impressive sight. i | { 1 Ooo Iowa, during the last six months, A minature church was placed on has been making a special effort to the platform full of candles and one {improve the health of .its school chil- was lighted for each babies name as ; {dren in the State by inducing them to it was called by the superintendent [drink more milk. The work started of the department. Several recita- \ } {last October with a “milk week.” tions were given and a special ser- < J {During the six days of lectures and mon on Mother was delivered by § | demonstrations 31,900 people were Pastor Snavely. In the evening the reached directly and 300,000 indi- Endeavor Societies, Junior, Inter- LUMBER-COAL | i 5 4 rectly. Libraries, schools, and clubs mediate and Senior met in a union : : | co-operated in the work, and during service when a special program was the week 4,500 school children wrote rendered. ' Harrisburg Paid 1 on all sales of glasses amounting to 5 ‘WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, 192¢ TO OUR PATRONS I wish to announce to the public that I am prepared to supply you with a'line of GOOD FEED, SALT, LIME, FERTILIZER, CE- MENT, COAL, ETC. Red Rose 20 per cent Protein | Handle in. Cow Feed 55pm zo ner cont I have a speci#l Good Pig and Hog Feed to carry your pigs all through the season. “I have quite a large lot of friends on this Feed. I also have Hog Tankage that will do them good (try it). I have Chicken and Chick Feeds in 100 lbs. or ton lots, either Laying Mash or Scratch, Beef Scrap, Oyster Shells, Oats, Corn, Cracked Corn and Wheat. FOR HORSES, I have a molasses feed that horses like and do well on. Try it and you will be ¢envinced. Also Bran, Middlings, Cotton Seed Meal, Gluten, O. P. Oil'"Meal, Barley, Buckwheat, Oats, Straw, Hay, Cement and Land Lime. Call Bell Telephone 81R2 and get my prices. I deliver in town Also take outside draying by truck. I solicit your business. E. +H. ZERCHFER At P.R. R. Freight Station MOUNT JOY, PENNA. East End of town Lanc. Dairy 20 per cent Protein Announcement of Change Rubin and Rubin, Harrisburg’s Lead- ing Eyesight, Specialists, who have | been conductihg an office at CHANDLER'S Drug Store will, after this date, discontinue this office. 111 OE EE ED i OBL Car-Fare to $5.00 or more. u R uU B i N & rR U B i N RE E01 OD 320 Market St. Over the Hub | sees——— ————— ce HARRISBURG, PA. It pays to advertise in the Bulletin It pays to advertise in the Bulletin may-5-4t 0, 0. 0 ab 0b 0B OS NO bb OO bbe 0 0,0. 0. 0 0. 0 0 OO Ob 0 0 O00 o% e% o% o% 20000030030 650050 450450430430 50 030 030 300 SLI SII IIAP III 0S UF 049 148 ST 00 GOI 000000000050 < 2 3 * 4 + Hunter Motor Car Company ¢ oe b ji oe . 4 . © Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 2 oe » . AX 1% Incorporated Under the Laws of Pennsylvania. > L 4 3 °e » +90 & Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 3 "eo < { . » Directors o 0 %® oe C. H. HUNTER .SIMON E. MILLER S. B. NISSLEY <% Treasurer of the Com- : ; oe * President of the Company BERS: (formerly with Bonn. (President of © Bowman, a *%* (formerly of Elliott-Fisher sylvania and Bethlehem Mell & Company), Harris- 3 oo Company), Harrisburg, Pa. Stee] 1 names); Harris burg, Pa. oe wr He = oe 9 LO > r 0 > DR. J. E. DICKINSON FRANK E. TUPPER oo : . $ 3 (Ex-member Pennsylvania Houge of Rep- President of the Annual Business Show > tT resentatives), (Ex-President Harrisburg : : : yi ! v * Board of Health), Harrisburg, Pa. Company), New York, N. Y. oe *, © XX 9, 204 9, 9, Sal > Officers and Operating Staff S. E. MILLER N. M. SPAHR Secretary and Ass’'t Secretary Treasurer and Treas. 9, &, aXe? > 9, * 9, $000.04, G.B.EBERSOLE Engineer C. H. HUNTER S. B. NISSLEY President & Gen Vice President eral Manager 9, * 0 od ©, 9, & &, 00 & & The Company will make a specialty —To hold this faith and confidence, oe oe of manufacturing high grade, moder- there must be loyalty, justice, faith oe & atepriced passenger automobiles for and co-operation at the heart of the & : Ownerdrivers—those who own and business. oh %* drive their Cars—that great army of — Reasonable working hours, honest 4 &, * effort, and _ just pay with a kindly word and a friendly smile, now and then, never hurt anyone. +—That proper co-operation all the way around creates that indescribable American Motorists. The Hunter Motor Car is to be sold direct to the Owner-driver through the Company’s own branch offices, 9, he? ¥ 9, $9 9, $0509, 9, & 9, > 9, J ho? a) + RR * which will be equipped to furnish something which is commonly known oe prompt nd efficient service at reason- as\Morals—that atmosphere of unity 3 &, eloidedng *> 9, > rite dde dedleddednded $ oe A 4 an sitions to be filled later, from wide- o sylvania Railroad where sidings can awake, ‘steady, trustworthy people & be connected with both roads. It is who have vision, and can work with oo oo within one-half block of the White us rather than just for us. Those who oe Hill Car line, about .7 of a mile to the Camp Hill Car line, about .8 of a mile from the Carlisle-Mechanicsburg line and about .5 of a mile to the White Hill Stations on both Reading and will be places for salesmen, office peo- Pennsylvania Railroads, both rail- ple, advertising writers, mechanics, roads have a nine-minute schedule to assemblers, body builders, painters, the down-town depots in Harrisburg. trimmers and others. This location permits of new build- The Million Dollars Capitalization ings of modern arrangements and con- is divided into 100,000 shares of struction, designed especially for the $10.00 par value each. comfort and welfare of employes, as The land for the factory site, and well as for efficient operation. other property, expense of investiga- The Hunter Motor Car was de- tion, cost of designing the car, plans signed especially for the Owner- for the organization and operation of driver, and to satisfy his pride of the business, which ‘ have required ownership in a car with beautiful thousands of dollars in money, taken lines, finest finish, genuine driving many months of work, all worth $110,000.00 have been bought and can grow with the opportunity. Co- workers who will help make the “Hunter” name plate mean more than the catalog claims for the car. There la’ ®, v 9, > ®, @, ho? odode / aXe’ > 4, * J * 9, 9, * 0, + ® J ¢ J $0.02, o 0 0 ood e203 0 XaX OW) J ho? Ka) CORR) (OO 0090 0. 0 RaXa Xe) o 9, > 9, le ideddedlodded * / * @, * oe and riding comfort, long life and ] / ¢ 3 oH economical operation. will he paid for in stock of the Com- 4 © The building of cars for actual road pany: at par. °n 3 3 Forty thousand dollars ($40,000.- 3 oe test, before regular manufacture be 00) “has Deon sibweribedtin the on » gins, will be started as soon as the ma- terial arrives. All of the Directors and officers of ®, + ganizers. The balance of the unsubseribed stock $850,000.00) will be sold to the * 9, 0% 0:9, 9, * De the Hunter Motor Car Company are sublic at par. 2 rerv XS or just ordinary hard-working American De pr Then Sn or > 4 citizens, who got most of their train- which will be paid into the treasury 3 oo ing in the School of “Hard Knocks. of the Company, from the sale of pi BELL 5545 DIAL 2253 aes 9, * St eb Ci i i¥s Ve Sai Lk rtd a oe 3 Sr I Er NN AGILE ITO AGTH HSCEI APSO VIII CI II UI TIO I GIGI 059 00F 0049 06% 00008 46% 96% %% %4 Jodedede RG a ~ i