The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 13, 1924, Image 6

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WEDNESDAY,



FEB. 18th,
USE
PHONE THE MILK.











































~because, in gener: 1, vegetables |
{radishes) are, ( on, plants |
that die after yielding once. Fruits
(apples) grow on plants that keep
yielding, year after year. Each of
the following
A reef .
Puwizies7 Laxatives
differs from the others in action,
yet all are effective, pure and safe.
salt at last that is easy to take.
Puretest Mineral Oil, Russian
Type—A gentle intestinal lubricant.
Puretest Castor Oil—Positive in
action and easy to give to children.
Three of 200 Puretest prepara
tions. Every item the best that skill
and conscience can produce.
E. W. GARBER
Drag Store


Krall’s Meat Market

1 always av on hand anything in
“WE. the line of
SMOKED
BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, ETC.
8d i3
=o fa
West Main St, MOUNT JOY.
LD
Dr.MORSE'S
INDIAN
ROOT PILLS
RIVE out the body
poisons. Keep well.
Keep the system active,
Relieve constipation.
Favored For
Years
Girls Wanted
IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS
STEADY WORK. GOOD PAY



THE LeBLANC COMPANY
Formerly The Herrorann Aukam &
Company Factory
sept. 26-tf

HAVE YOUR SHOES NEATLY
REPAIRED AT THE
City Shoe
Repairing Company
S. QUEEN & VINE STS.
LANCASTER, PA
Don. W. Gorrecht
37 WEST MAIN STREET


Jeweier
Watchmaker—Engraver
Hours: 7 to S P. M. and by Appoint-

Bell Phone 76R2 Resident Calls
J. S.. KUHN D.C.
High & Mt. Joy Sts., Mt. Joy, Pa.






| CHARLIE GARBER
Puretest Epsom Salt—An epsom |
MEATS, HAM, DRIED |
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttos |

























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GOOD
CIGARETTES
DURHAM
TOBACCO


We Are Buying
FURS
At The Highest Market
Prices
| Witmer Eberle
102 E. Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa.

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|B A man’s appearance depends
| 2 upon the way he has his HAIR
5 CUT. We cut hair to suit the
customers, and not ourselves.
Two Barbers for your service.
C.K. WEAVER
|
8
x
3
¢
Two Doors East of Bennett's
Meat Market
STONE
placing your
elsewhere see us.
We have cut prices to pre-
war prices.
J. N. STAUFFER & BRO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
S. HESS HERSHEY
Investments
Real Estate
Insurance
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Bell Phone 75R2
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Before order





OYSTERS
Famous Chincoteague
Salt Oysters

Ice” Cream, Groceries and
Confections
BRANDT BROS.
Mount Joy Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
WANTED



20 MEN and 20 GIRLS
STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND
TIONS. APPLY
Nissly Swiss Choc. Co. Inc.|
FLORIN, PA.

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oct. 24-tf

PLEASANT WORKING CONDI-|
MACHINERY

AID TO MAINTENANCE
Scrapers on Trucks Keep Roads
Fit
| The best road in the long run is
{the hard road. But there are many
localities where the use of the hard
| road does not permit its cost to be
lan economy for the community.
Hence the addy gravel, shell
and other types of roads, not hard
surface, which are built.
Such roads require constant main-
tenance if they are to
smooth. Formerly such work was
done by teams. But modern ingenu-
ity has provided road tools which
can be applied to trucks, with a
great economy of time, labor, and
money.
As an example, consider
County, Mich.,, where, according to
the annual report of the County
Road Commissioners, there are 252
| miles of gravel roads, varying in
width from 10 to 16 feet, the tota’
width of the grade varying from 2¢
to 30 feet.
Nearly all the seraping and grad-
ing work is taken .care of by scra-
pers attached to trucks, which with
| the scraper attachment, travel a-
bout 10 or 12 miles per hour. Each
truck does the work of six or seven
teams.
Nine trucks equipped with sera-
| pers ain an nearh
| 30 miles each. The quality of the
| work of this kind of equipment is
said to be much better than with
| horse-drawn equipment, and it takes
less supervision to look
| kind of maintenance organization.
The gravel roads are kept smooth
by the constant
graders, and by the application of
thin layers of screened gravel where
required. One-half inch to one inch
of screened gravel is kept on the
surface of the road all the time; by
scraping around to fill ruts and
holes, it is possible to maintain 2
smooth road under a traffic of sever-
al thousand vehicles a day.
eet Eee
Kent

maint average of
{
|cow TESTING LEADS
DAIRYMEN OUT OF DARK

Cow testing associations are lead-
ing Pennsylvania dairymen out of
the dark and are making a profit
possible through the elimination of
the “boarders.”
When the cow testing associations
were first organized in the Key-
stone State in 1910, the average
{production per cow in the organiza-
tions that year was 5,724 pounds of
milk and 234 pounds of butterfat.
Figures just compiled by the dairy
extension department at the Penn-
sylvania State College show that
the average production per cow for
{1923 is about 7,000 pounds of
{milk and 290 pounds of butterfat.
This means that these dairymen
in the associations scattered all over
the state have increased their year-
ly flow of milk per cow by about
1,300 pounds during the 13 years.
By weeding out the poor producers,
the members of the associations are
now getting as much milk and but-
terfat from eight cows as they did
from ten in 1910.
The average yearly production
for all cows in Pennsylvania is a-
bout 3,990 pounds of milk and 160
pounds of fat. Milk scales and the
Babcock test have brought the ani-
mals enrolled in cow testing associa-
tions to a point where they are pro-
ducing almost double the state
avreage.
dd
Removed To Huspital
Rev. H. H. Newell, McKeesport
stricken with smallpox at Lititz ear-
ly last week while conducting evan-
gelistic services at that place, war
removed to the isolation ward at the
local county hospital at Lancaster.


remain
after this |
use of scrapers or |
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WEEKLY
PRESSLY FCR THE BULLETIN
BY DR. DAVID H.
REEDER
VIBRATION: Perhaps
never given much thought
word vibration, but
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you have
ME HEALTH CLUB
LETTER WRITTEN EX
to the!
if vibration had


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WEAK, § ERVOUS |
| Benefited by F by First Bottle of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound

given you as little attention as you!
have given it, you would not now be
reading this paper.
Without vibration there is no life.
Every form of matter and every vous. My sister-in-
form of life has its own distinct an Jol 78 Db try
at i Iv , Lydia inkham’s |
rate of vibration. Every form of flvegetable Com. |
light, every color, has its own pound. My husband
tinet rate of vibration.
Health has its own positive rate
of vibration and disease has its rate!
of vibration.
The most marvelous
ever made by physicians has been
the fact that each of the fundamen-
tal forms of disease has its own dis-
vibration and by the
tinct rate of
measurement of the vibrations it is
impossible to make
diagnosis.
As a correst diagnosis
been known as the most
part of the physicians’
it is now to be made an exact sci
ence and capable of absolute dem-
onstration.
In the foremost ranks of progres
sive and aggressive physicians it
has been known for a of
years that each disease has a defi-
nite rate of vibration and that each
disease always has the same rate of
vibration whether in man, woman,
or child, but the exact degree of the
has always
important
profession
disease has been in doubt for the
reason that the physician himself
imust be trained by thorough pra
{tice to judge of that degree. Thus
[the human element,
tain, remained.
One of the big things about man
abuse of other interests and the cost
of time labor and money, he persists
when he feels that he is on the right
track. When we knew positively
that the fundamental diseases each
had’ a distinct rate of vibration, we
knew that
able to make a machine that would
detect and measure that
wherever it might be found.
For a number of years I have
been depending upon a comparison
which we
and eye for
gnosis of disease and the same law]
of vibration that causes the needle!
have measured by ear
abled me to correctly diagnosis
causes of suffering and the proof of!
the correctness of the law has been
that when the cause was removed!
and the vibrations
turned.
I have steadily recognized the!
fact that so long as my ear can ac-
curately measure tone and my eye
judge color, so long would I be able’
to diagnosis correctly, but no human!
being has a definite and permanent!
lease upon any of the five senses
and therefore when I received no-
tice from one of our investigators
this morning that the instrument;
would soon be completed which
would entirely eliminate all human
element except the patient himself,
I was glad. I have made an ap-
pointment with the big laboratory
and will be there next week to wit.
ness a demonstration of the work.
It means much for humanity be-
cause when a disease is known to
exist in an individual and we know
the vibrations of that disease we
then know just what to do in order
to eliminate those disease vibrationc
and establish the normal or health
rate.
of health
discovery |
a mistake in a
always uncer-
is that in spite of the skeptics, the |
ultimately we would be!
disease |
of tone and color, (the vibration of |
centuries) in the dia-!
to always point to the north, has en. !
the disease or sickness disappeared |
re-|
|teaching, lime and fertilizer distri-
jbution and many similar fields have
[need for young men with agricul
|
| Lancaster, ‘After I was mar-
‘ried I became terribly run-down and
got me a bottle at
@ionce, and it did me
so much good that I
kept on taking it. I
began to fee
Hlandstrongagoin and
able to do my
- up to the
time my baby was bofn—anice fat little
girl in the best of health. I surely am
recommending the Vegetable Compound
have troubles





you 10 use these fac
Mrs. Fraxx H.
Str ree, Lanc
Women s
as pains,
6
Ld.
yuld heed such symptoms
bac ckache,




was weak and ner- |
well |
nervousness, a |
run- -down condition and irre gularity,
as they indicate some form of female |

1934

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Get us on the wire and 5
<$ tell us to deliver your
PL) N milk every morning.
Bona It"]1 make your shop-
en ping easier and you'll
know you have a milk
of splendid whole-
By JACK WILSON some ew
Copyright fps McClure Newspaper Sradicate,
I GONG TO SEND IT TO ~THE MARTI
THE NEWSPAPERS AS THE FIRST £ ANITARYD v y
FELLOW EVER To HEAR A i “3. A R.MARTIN |
RADIO PROGRAM WHILE Your Millman” k
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= UM WHO DONT MOW } Plain Hats A Specialty i
Gress md geen us | !
i, | JOHN A. HAAS, Propr.
Si id 144 N. Queen Lancaster, Pa.
eed) |i ie
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JNO. D IE]
{ 119 E. Main St. Bell Phone .
} a 3
| HOUSE WIRING DONE TO YOUR i
| SATISFACTION §
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| Attractive Fixtures of All New Fiae
ishes at Reasonable Prices gy
| Electric to Make House-
work a Pleasure
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Rotarex Washers, Ironeis and Apex 3
Cleaners 4
Kook-Rite the New Electric Stove
| That can be sitached to a light socket 3
| Westinghouse Ranges. Lal
Irons, Heaters, Waffle Irons, ete. &, %
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trouble.
Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Com- |
pound is a dependable icine for all
these troubles. Yor sale
everywhere.
decrepitude, but I have faith to be-|
lieve that will yet conquer the
processes of decay and be
perpetuate virility and healtl
beyond present day i of ||
age, that in time the story of Ma-|
thueslah will be an every Gay story
FARM BOY IN COLLEGE
SHOULD STUDY AGRICULTURE
we

a farm, and who expect to go to]
college, are missing
‘tunity unless their college education
is directed towards agricultural
channels, is the belief of Dr. John
M. Thomas, president of the Penn-
sylvania State College, who makes
this subject one of outstanding im-
| portance in his recently announced
{annual report for 1922-23.
“The best doorway to a successful
business career open to-day to the]
'young man whose early life has
| been spent on a farm is through a!
{ agriculture” Dr. Thomas
in his report.
the advantages of farm life and to
{encourage more youth of Pennsyl-
ivania farm homes to direct their
{education towards agricultural pur-
suits.”
President Thomas outlines some
of the activities in which agricultur-
‘al college graduates can forge ahead
(in addition to general and special- i
ized farming.
other extension work, the manufac-
jture and distribution of farm imple-
iments, of food and farm products,
agricultural editorial work, research,
tural school training, he points out.
CATARRH
Catarrh is a Local disease greatly in- ;
fluenced by Constitutional conditions. {
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE eon- |
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick |
Relief by local ap plication, and the |
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts |
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur- !
faces and assists in ridding your System |
of Catarrh. :
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O
A Ieee.
Lorenz Betag, aged 67, father o |
26 children and married three times |
was given a license to wed hi: |
fourth wife at Philadelphia on Mon. |

The vibrations of youth and viril-

day.
That Pennsylvania boys raised on|g¢
a great oppor-|
good course in a college school of’
declares |
“It is time to exalt
I
County agent and |
Good KE. Donegal Farm
If anyone wants a real good E
Donegal
by druggists | Donegal creek, with the best of lime
stone soil, here’s your ch
acres,
ity are not the same as for age and | | meadow.
> | New barn, 406x960, 8-room brick ho
|summer house, shedding for 10 acres
|of tobacco,
ans tojand house.
so fax | shape,
an excellent producer and can be |
bought at $180 an acre.
led call,
{Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy.
Read the Bulletin.
it pays to advertise in the
FEBRUARY 14th
t [to remember your friends.
VALENTINES
TO TWO DOLLARS AND
FIFTY CENTS
LENTINES,
township far: n, along Lit |
J
A
ance.
seven acres of which is g or
Farm divided into 6 fields |coMIC VA
°|CAL VALENTINES
+n |TINES IN
(girl or best fellow.
TINE POST CARDS.
Get them


running water at
Buildings in exceptio al
arm is convenient tc markets
If interest | at
Jno. E. |
tf
| DRUG STORE
West Main St, MOUNT JOY,
phone or write
en sae AA Erne nei.
SE
ntines
will coon
{with us and you will need something
We have
FROM ONE CENT

be
MECHANI-
and VALEN-
BOXES to send your
Also VALEN-
best
CHANDLER’S Tid
PA.






DEITZ ELECTRIC SHOP, Mt. Joy, Pa.


WOULD YOU BUY AN
Electric Washing Machine
If you could get a brand new machine at a substantial saving
over the regular price?
I have been able to secure a limited number of the well known
ROTAREX ELECTRIC
WASHERS
and will make a real proposition to move them quickly.
Cash or Time Payments
Call or phone NOW so you will be sure to take advantage of
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DONEGAL SPRINGS ST,
Supply the Chicks
Having recently doubled my hatching
capacity I am prepared to fill your orders
for
Baby Chicks and
Custom Hatching
I solicit your patronage and remember my
motto is to please. Bell Telephone 63R2.
Jacob E. Wolgemuth
MOUNT JOY, PA.
jan. 33-2




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