PAGE F OUR ‘HE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16th, 1924 1 yunty of Lancaster, CLAIM PHEASANTS ARE REPORT OF CONDITION OF THR PIRST | Suite of © NATIONAL BANK AT MOUNT JOY IN THR | AYE. FE REET] STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE I. 11, N. Nisaly, Cashier of the above-named AN ENEMY OF THE BEETLE OF RBRUSINUSS ON MARCH 3st, 1021 bank, do solemly afiem that the above state nent ia true to the best of my knowledge mud ~ . RESOURCES holfet I'he ring-necked pheasant, protect. Loans and discounts, in HM. N., NISSLY, Cashier A 4 v ’ : 0925 eluding ved seonnts 0,971.00 Subscribed and afiemed to before me this ed in Lancaster county until 19256 by Total loans $50,971.00] day of April, 1024 the State, is an enemy of the Japan- Overdrafiy 1 none ured bi M. N. BRUBAKER, Notary Public, . 1 thin Ak - to’ wot ciredin My commission expires Feb. 27, 102 ese Beetle which has caused so 8. bonds par Correct Attest: much destruction in adjoining coun- $125,000 00 A . - . > » United States Gov- IE LONG NR KR ties. According to dispatches from nctritis 70.45 PLL PF. GROS . . T1703 ROHRET STONER Harrisburg, the ring-necked pheas- Other bouds. stocks, securities, ete. 388.6158 Directors. | ant although it is declared by some Banking House, Furniture & Fixtures 45,054.10 - —————— ———————————— on > bpd § Lawful reserve with Federal Re | nerorr or or ie wirsr | farmers to be detrimental in destroy- serve Bank 67.715.31 | NATIONAL BANK AT LANDISVILLE IN THE ing young corn, is said to be one of ! Cash in vault and amount due from RTATR OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THR OLOSR Witional banks 81,212.48] OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 31st, 1024 Amount due from State banks, bank- ers, and trust companies In the . RESOURCES United States . . 10,495.77) loans and dlscounts, in- ed t (Checks on other banks in the same a A red sconnts $288,882.48 ! ¢ or to 8 reporting bank 660.91 gl. On di + town as ban Overdrafts. secured, none: unsecured 11 f 1 S. Gov Certificates of deposit Other time deposits Total of time Items 9,10,11,12 Deposited to secure eclreula- 1.415.81 tion (U. 8. bounds par FA 125,001.26 us cash items g 25 £679.70 to check 280,366.13 of items 2122232 Individual deposits sub deposits. . 705,086.70 40,000.00 Deposits requiring notice, but less {great hat farmers $208,882.45 | whoresile in New Jersey, where Jap- “1anese beetles are a serious pest, are because friends of the bird, meadow. Farm divided into 8 fields New barn, 40x90, 8-room brick house summer house, shedding for 10 acres ithe greatest factors in reliefing the nuisance of the beetle. It is declar- | and fruit growers | | Mt. Joy township schools, within a | | radius of five and six miles, took the | . ’ eats value) 35,000.00 i fund with U. 3. Trews. AI other U1. 8. Govt. se 'it not only destroys the beetles but | » from U, 8S. Treasurer 6.250.00 Ind | i J euvition luding prem ols 3 if any 1,107.00 he <8 480.00 {feeds on potato bugs. | $2,008 352.43] Total . 9,450.00, The poison spray used by govern- Oth bonds, stocks, securities, ete, 242,607.50 | - cil 3 LIABILITIES Banking House $4,100.00 {ment experts to kill the Japanese id s125.000.0] © ure nag Fierro SY 0% 13,000.00 hoetles has been fatal to a large | ni do reser ith edor le i Pog 000.00 ve Bank cake ... 30,606.45 number of pheasants. Large num-! fs 9,452.2 Cash in vault and amount due from | Fi “ Ee interest and ny. hunks it due TT masso.se | bers of birds thus destroyed were ex- | 11.993.71 | 4 \ State banks bankers _|amined by experts who found their | = om, in the U, 8. 15,795.36 . y . : s $81,445.07 woh cust items. {058 60 | gizzards and crops filled with poi- | Less current expenses, int- 5 | Total « tems 9,10,11,12,18 82 (sone ge stles uy axon pd 17,105.48 44.250 mo) Ro en Te |soned Japanese beetles and potato ) tes outstanding 122 00.0) urer and due from U, 8. Treasurer 1,750 00 (bugs. KS ——— i hier's checks ? 47.20) Total il +. $781,920.28 | A — | { items 21 9,452.84 : of demir due in loss LIABILITIES ; Good KE. Donegal Farm than 30 days . 101,128 i pital stock paid In corel 50.000.00 If anyone wants a real good East 1 deposits subject to check 453,459.42] Surplus fund coos 0,000.0 Donegal township farm, along the ounty, or other municipal de Undivided profits $9,709.13 D k ith th . ls cured by. pledge of this current expenses, in- : onegal creek, wit the best of lime. bank or surety bond 20,090.00 and taxes paid ....5,135.20 4873.93 stone soil, here’s your chance. 107 Total of demand deposits 574,588.27 $08 ruses 8.000-0 | acres, seven acres of which is good ou n 4 vos i od! | Rills payab represent than red Liabilities stated Total State of belief. 10th day o My - 1, BR. Fellenbaum, Cashier of the above-named | °% do solemnly swear that the above 1 3 Ssmmy, Lathes of we hove Sted { , do ment is trve to the best of my knowleage and) ent is true to the best of my knowledge and Subscribed Correct—Attest: Ww. M. t. securities borrowed... : ) - le (including all obligations than 30 das : 9707.47 | 8 tobacco, running water at barn ing money borrowed other Cotal of demand depo > d h Buildings in ceptional sav ss anv 260,000.00 | Certificates of deposit (other than an ouse. Hulud igs other than those above | money horrowed) 2418.71) shape, farm is convenient to markets, . Sth sed 74.13! Other Sere i ht 17.100.28 | ig an excellent producer and ean be | Total of time deposits .. 202 612.0 1 : i} : 3 bought at $180 an acre. If interest. "of Lame | motar ......3131,020.28 | ad call, phone or write Jno. ron ants. La aster, ann enna Pepnaylvass, Cowaty of ey * State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster. | | uo. R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier, belief. and sworn to before me this J. N. SUMMY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy. on mn A Ce Read the Bulletin. It pays to advertise in the Bulletin Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin i 09. of April, 1924 | 12th day of April, 1024, Hollowbush, Notary Public. { HENRY H. KOSER, Notary Public, commission expires Feb, 24, ry My commission expires Web. 21, 1027 HENRY H. EBY j GABRIEL MOYER THOS, J. BROWN 8. N. ROOT H. W. MINNICH HOWARD B. STAUFFER Directors. Directors. JOY, IN AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 31, 1924 RESOURCES NEWCOMER’S Loans and discounts, in- cluding rediscounts ..3$1,100 288.91 Total loans tev hla ad ae 0: 288.9) Overdrafis, secured, none; unsecured 241.31 4 Deposited to secure circula- tion (U. 8. bonds par t4 LL 4 {value} ..... 3 Cam $100,000.00 i All other Unite States I N 9 Government Securities ..244,350.00 ONE 1923 COUPE TOIL aes ans 344,850.00] TWO 1923 TOURINGS Other bonds, . 526,572.76 - 95 Banking House, $25,000.00; Furniture ONE 1922 COUPE and fixtures, $8,704.00............. 33,704.00 NE IN Lewful reserve with Federal Reserve Or 1922 TOURING BARR ani raisers ens 4,515.54 | ONE 1921 SEDAN (ash in vault and amcunt due from J { National Banks .................. 69,415.72 ONE 1921 COUPE National Banks ......... 78,168.55 TWO 1920 SEDANS Amount due from State banks, bank- + Pp ers, and trust companies {in the ONE 1920 COUPE United States 31,562.59] Above are Fords, all in good con- Total 9,10,11,12 a y > Ps Bt Jom La a | dition and New or Good PE & Miscellaneous cash items .......... 1,850.87 NE 1920 BUICK TOURIN in Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas- ONE BUIC 0 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK AT MOUNT urer and due from U, 8. Treasurer 5,000.00 THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, | € bb © Slike good condition. Other agsets, ‘if ABY 463.45 + 3 + 4 Total .$2,187,763.45 LIABILITIES co ror AE nth Si NOWCOMEr & SN) rplue fund ....... ere ene 250,000.00 Do a ..$76,014.31 MOUNT Joy, PA. lets ay ral AUTHORIZED FORD & FORDSON erest an Oashier’s Total of i Individual Dividends Other dem Total of for Total of Liabilities stated Total Circulating notes outstanding . State, county, or other municipal de- posits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond Certificates of deposit money borrowed) Other time deposits Bills payable (including all obliga- tions representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) 27,903.38 48 020.92 «+. 100,000.00 8,216.52 d taxes DEALER to checks outstanding ....... tems 21,22,23,24 25 8,216.72 deposits subject to check 518,601.08 wr TB Mr. Business Man. You may as well try to conduct your business without capital as to try and get along without advertis- ing. There's no use, it won’t go. All the leading and most successful mer- chants use the columns of the Mount Joy Bulletin. tf ©, is ter unpaid nand deposits .... demand deposits 544,032.46 (other than serene 293,945.36 for time deposits 1,087,372.55 23,060.90 other than those above $2,187,763 .45 —because, when riding, they need these heavy coverings over their legs to protect them from thorns, thickets and rough weather. sons, exposed to raw April winds, Countless Glycerin and Rose Water protect their skin and soothe chapped hands and face. Puretest Glycerine and Rose Water delicately fragrant and especially grateful af- delightfully healing, shaving. One of 200 Puretest preparations health and hygiene. Every the best and skill and care can pro- duce. E. W. GARBER MOUNT JOY,, PA. The Rexall Drug Store after years of service. All Ford Cars are sold on convenient deferred terms, or may be purchased under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. Detroit, Michigan See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer . "295 An Exception—1Value! It requires no technical knowledge of automobiles to appre- ciate the outstanding value of the Ford Touring Car. Not only is it the lowest priced five-passenger car on the market, but it is also a car that costs little to operate, little to keep in condition and has an unusually high resale value Gora flotor Gompurry, F.0.B, DETROIT per- item | building | following pupils passed Eva Irene | Flora Miller, | Roy Ginder, David Newcomer, Men-| Arthur Ruhl will have an enrollment of not less E received their eggs from the Farm tf | Bureau, through the agency of S. R. Zug. school pupils entered the club. They are setting the Rhode Island strain. The following Rhoda Becker, William Thome, Mark Berrier, Adam Strayer, Lester | Young, Victor Ginder and Harry | Shonk. ! close during the last week in April. Pl Fi 1d ) The Milton Grove Alumni yore | ian 1€ ay | practicing baseball over the week- | end in preparation for the game on at Milton Grove April 24 with the High School. I ple dealer, | ground into cider had his surplus (From page one.) and then for entrance to the High Prof. John Bechtold, our local ap- apples several | women of Milton Grove boiled apple school in the fall. Any pupil was | butter for him. eligible to take this examination up-| Rev. Jacob Gingrich will preach on writing an essay, business letter the baccalaureate sermon to the | or renderng a recitation. The ex- amination consisted of fifty ques- | tions on varying subjects to test the practical knowledge of the pupil. Twenty-two applicants from church. the | sion. A I rs entrance examinations to the Milton | Grove High School for next fall. Of | these nineteen passed successfully] and were awarded certificates. The | | Risser, Grace Poufle, | Risser, Anna Mae Hess, Emma Mae Risser,| Wolgemuth, Miller, Lida Edna Mae Clark Berriar, Emory no Reinhold, Clarence Doufle, David | Hess, Clyde Mumper, Lester Miller, | Roy Miller, Earl Wolgemuth and Lida Risser passed with the highest average and the] average age was thirteen years. The greater majority of these pupils were weak in arithmetic. The High School than thirty-five next year but the Demonstrating one of the first school’s housing capacity is too small | Bell Telephone sets made. This to accomodate this number. i set was designed in 1878 by The Poultry Club Thomas Watson, assistant to The Milton Grove Poultry Club Alexander Graham Bell, who in. sl y vented the telephone in 1876. Note the similarity of the receiv. er and the transmitter. Fs ri Seven Milton Grove High entered the contest: Most of the township schools will The new barn on the farm of Harvey Wittle was erected and paint- ed. A. S. Holwager is still tobacco but expects to finish week. | John Kauffman is busily engaged | steaming = tobacco beds and an in- creased acreage of tobacco is fore- seen. D- H. K. Ober, president of Eliza- bethtown College, will address the audience on Commencement night, | April 29, at 7:45 o'clock. stripping this The telephone attendant at the tomb of King Tut-ankh-amen. He Is a native employe of the Carter party and is looked upon by his ‘ellow natives as a possessor of supernatural powe: because he can make the human voice coma from wire. At a recent fire in Carlisle, Pa. the Bell Telephone central office was completely destroyed. New equipment wus installed in another building and service restored in record time. (Insert) Telephone men splicing wire for use in the new central office. a SRA House cleaning in a Bell Telephone central office! Specially constructed vacuum cleaners with brush attachments are used for removing the dust from the thousands of telephone wires that ter- minate in the switehbrard, Bre REAR [rT ————— This young iady is pulling and welding wires s fine that they can hardly bs seen by the naked eye. The evice sne is using is a r scope us=d to magnify wires 3300 nch in rr, whieh is used in manuf “ther Eia Sysiewr Laboratories or th Many People Are Killed on Highways! {occurred on straight road sections, | 145 on light curves, 115 on sharp curves, 7 at undergrade crossings, 51 at Highway bridges, 97 at road Mel td itll dood crossings | 3 | sraduntes on Sunday evening, April crossings, 29 at railroad 27, at the Milton Grove Evangelical and 31 at Highway culverts. On | us The senior class is prepar- ; A 3 light grades ing a special program for this occa- dents; on heavy grades, 59. In the 698 vehicles were involved, 250 of them being closed models. nine per cent of the total, the driv- ers were intoxicated. Of the 76 persons killed, 19 were pedestrians. Of the pedestrians killed and in- # of Your Duilness jured, 23 were walking in the sama | } direction as the car. I In October there were 224 aceci- ¥ “We Help Our Cae. dents, November 149; December, | i ; tomers To Success 92; January, 104; February, 63, i With Pr citable, and March, 66. Of these accidents, 4 Profitable 144 occurred on Sunday, 119 on DITTRY IC > Saturday, 80 on Friday, 103 on { i BLICITY Thursday, 102 on Wednesday, 69 on | $i Seman 2 Tuesday and 81 on Monday. In Oec- tober 18 persons were killed, No- Eanes Bo Bo Le oT AL Gy Bole Fe “pnd ) ® OREO POX QEELEEEE @@ DOLL Cee OOOO vember, 11; December 12; January, 7; February, 6; March, 3. Of the accidents reported for the ast six months, 2,206 perscens occu- pied the motor vehicles involved. Fifty-seven of these persons were killed, 559 were injured and 1,690 were not injured. (From Page One) there were 217 acci- accidents, 902 motor In 63 cases, or 5 A Valuable Asset RES CO. WHEN AND WHEREVER! _ When the foundations of the American Stores Conipiny’s business were laid more than ‘thirty yeara ago, they were built on the principle of giving the most of the best for the least. Quality came first in importance. Sincere, complete, courteous service was the watchword. And wherever you see the American Stores name plate on the window, you are cer- 12in of receiving the utmost of service, quality and satisfac- No one thing is stressed at the cost of another. Outs is a four-square Economy Home service unexcelled anywhere. IT PAYS TO TRADE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS! Asco No-Waste Sliced Bacon 2 pkgs 25¢ Hickory smoned, sugar cured. Sliced as you like it. 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