The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 25, 1924, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th,
 

1924


LLETIN I record the great and the small, the | Christ Brandt,
MT. JOY BU r varied acts of the days and weeks Mr. and Mrs. John Waser and Mr. |
MOUNT JOY, PA. . | that go to make up life. | and Mrs. Phares Baker were Sunday
J. E. SCAROLL, Editor & Pro'r. I am for and of the home; I fol- | visitors at Monterey with Mr. and
A low those who leave humble begin-{ Mrs. Bushong.
i 1.50 Year ! 3 : |
Subyevivtion en FREE {nings whether they go to Ereatuoss | Mr. and Mrs, Christ Hilgert, of
Sample prea Arn. Cont {or to the gutter, I take to them the | Columbia, spent the week-end with |
Sule 3 ey thrill of old days, with wholesome | their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter |
ree Months. ... nassalve
Six Months. .....758 Cents | messages.
| I speak the language

of the com



Henne and children, and Mrs.
EDITORIAL bara Snyder and children, Harold
| great and Warren, attended the love feast
tos I bring together buyer and seller, | at neol S: lav
For Better Advertising : to ties bone Co ot on Se at Lincoln on Saturday. |
There isn’t a town in the United [0 Lue ol bowh, | am part of Misses Irene Baker, Eva and Lena
snt & a Ti { the arket-place F the worl | w “ : ,
States that has better business men | the market-place of the world. In-|y ay, Cartharine Kolp and Mrs. H.
es 4 al JE It he v TR HE >. |
- Mount Joy. The general ap- | © the home I carry word of the | Baker were at Maple Grove on Sun-
than Mou x fgoods which feed and clothe and day.
earance of Tint 8 tbe ie : wo :
rn verify minister to com-|! Mr, and Mrs. William Bowers and
he healt ar apniness 1 . . 3 :
However, one thi health and happiness | children, of Oyster Point, and Miss
f the foremost essentials to greater | , ne word of the week, the { Ellen Nissley were Sunday guests of
0 Ew a { history of the year, the record of my | My and Mrs |
that : r. and Mrs.
Continued.
facts of
Editorials
man's existence.

their places of business
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fort. ei
| I am
is NEWSPAPER |
and


Samuel Shertzer.
success community in the archives of stat ) 1
ADVERTISING jou : y In the archives of state Mr. and Mrs. John Gibble and son
Er » (and nation. | 1 AT
Some can't Re | visited Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Metzler
Som
of them say they
i
sav I am the exponent of the lives of
thers Sa)
my re
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et
m Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzi
write a good ac
have no up-to-date
oz} aders,
cuts with
 
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he hoie ad Hiv "DY . Sul. Xp
to illustrate their ads, { 1 birth rsary on »a !
ing them attractive, i Ly
| 3
heather exes... | SPORTING HILL
The proprietor of the Bulletin | a
who is ever ready and anxious to | Misses Blanche and Florenee Der
> yak hetacles asi « a
overcome just such obstacles 33 the week-end at Lane .
tad at y ite ani . 2
these, has contracted at quite Miss Elizabeth Arnold. fo

cuts or illus-

expense, to supply i | heim,
trations for almost any business, and | yf,
will also write the advertisement for | day.
any of his advertisers. | Mrs.
All this service will be absolutely | day
REE.
E Hereafter if you don’t have a good
and attractive ad in the Bulletin,
blame yourself, If you want this
was entert in the home
€
and Mrs. A. H. Degler on St
John Weidman spent Wednes
at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Lefever, at Hum-|
melstown,
Mrs. Annie Ruhl, Mr.
Walter Wanner,

 
and Mrs. |
from White Oak, |










Miss A


a ‘mE re- wil the | - ‘ey Miller, of E’town
service, phone us and we will do sii spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.| (ops a iy M .
spent £ I Mrs
rest. | Amos Sumpman. ‘Susan Woleoer
gu Ce Putas ii Wolges
-Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Ryder and! The B. H. m
i
of Florin,
's. Ryder’s parents, Mr.
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Better Tools, Better Work
Good farm equipment is a necess
i 23am | Mrs
economical production | Mrs
Sunda¥ | made an import:

and | 3, EY
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ley, at Union Square
and Mrs. X
t
dull, broken up set of tools would
make slow work of building a house
and the chances are it wouldn't be
a very good house. The farmer | st
with an inadequate supply of mach-|an
inery, in poor working condition, will

Eshleman
Hammer Creek, er
he home of Mr
children, Eire
od

 
|
| H. Eshleman, {
| W. G. Kendig, of Lancaster, visit. |
at the post office at Moust Jey as mon man; my words are fitted to his | d his parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. E. | KS
Talk mastar., of Jour | Un dersta ling My congregation is | Kendig, over Sunday. ON
gon follows your nag vs (he label We = | larger than that of any church in my| Mrs. Samuel Wertz is spending |
ue you remit, Ses that you are town; my readers are more than | several weeks with her son, Lloyd, ! RY
proper credit, Ye San ai sul {those in the school. Young and old | of Lititz. 2
1 I EN Tht of the VIEL | alike find in my stimulation, instruc { Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Keller and! <
Be Feels News and oe re of the Mount | tion, entertainment, inspiration, so- | daughter, Catharine, Mr. A, M. Kolp! ©
Sey Bulletin, which makes this paper's {lace, comfort. I am the chronicler and daughter, Catharine, Mrs. Alice | So
of birth, and love and death—the } Bar- | i
|
viding
God;
Toc much and two expensive farm | Sery
machinery is almost as costly as too nn ihe > on Shia : Fey oi il
little. Good judgment must be used | bY stuae from a wer, | |
: : 3} i £ +} 3 t u 1 I ( i
in the selection of tractors and other | School of the Bible. [ie 55 ela els ot o :
ch oT i aa adilal 1 x
is : + re Mr and Some] Gare 23 : all patch or 3 ast h :
machinery according to the nature Fs Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garman and | eek, i Saar
f the farm and the kind of farm it Sunday in Mr ond Mss Rin 8 DUPE
to be done. A carpenter with a Mrs Amos c dull |
 

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se lightly and at a high acre
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Rere produd@gon at a low cost r. ang
lv be secured yy farmers who |
harrow, plant and do the
work thoroughly. Of course other
things must be considered, such ash
fertilization, soil building, and seed, |
ut soil preparation and cultivation
must come f The right kind of |
tools or machine used at the right a
time is an economy, and economy in
nroduction is just as important as
right methods in selling.

I nd aunt,
amuel Garman.
. Cyrus Good and s
Elizabeth Good
Sunday in
 



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I is at Peq
Mrs. Elmer R. Kraybill
Jean and Evelyn, en-
 
in the
Reinhard

+ Sy Jaw
Ridiculous Maneuvers : i S Sunday
The Chicago Youths who killed home of Mr. and Mrs.
the Franks boy admitted the crime

op
or
Hodecke
following at their home

 
. Is. @ med by{ Mr. and Mrs. Levi Seitz and sons,
and their admission Is confir e Ela 4 a Lost ot Fi rand Mis. William
ii . at resum- | an 0c¢ ow, OI MT, ope
binding circumstances, bak p I [Sw pe s, Margaret
le lawvers will contend {spent the week-end in mes tow i
ably reputable Te w £9 he { Mr Meyrin Horst ind Mr B th in| 20d Catharine, ver; Mrs. |
f is still lacking as to Mr. Martin Horst and Mr. Benjamir Piet Sid" aiid
that proo I Horst. Mr. and Mrs Frail ite Harriet Lineweaver and children,

guilt of the defendants. Men really
indulge in some rediculous maneuv-
ers in criminal practices.
er - : 3 : ah
> : 3" hs John Kenneth and Anna Marie, Miss
and daughters, Lauisa and Oliva, of |; . _ Y TE od 3
Louise and Katharine Clepper and
Dr. William Simons, of Philadelphia. |
who won
Mt. Joy, Mr. Harry Seitz, of Cherry ae
with cire


following guests at their beautiful
: : re this place June 21: Mr.
me near Lancaster Junction on| _, vr SR :
; 3 np and Mrs. John Greider, of Landis-|
unday: Mr. and Mrs. Phares Miller, .., Ria . i
: ville; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Greider|
near Lancaster Junction; Mr. and|_ _ : : I= ; 0
D. M. Nissl i child R and Thomas and Eugene, of |
rs. D. M. Nissley s children, Roy, 3 3 i
h B Ns y as po Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. J. Clayton!
it ty and Jacob, of this vil-|~, > : 3
ii Ee y Lig ngs po B VI*- | Charles, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.
ev. and Mrs. E. E. TOWn | ~_ of
Two friends lived across a county, 6 ~°. Jol a MP Clayton Charles, of Millersville; Mr.
+ ch other; in the ane ln" » 500, John, ca oy at the same .nd Mrs. Jonas Harnish and son,
line from ea ’ . home on Sunday afternoon. snd NM ad Mrs
a d roads, connection E and Mr, and Mrs. J. Lloyd
county was £00 tv seat. in the| and Mrs. John Rohrer enter- sh. of Now Danville
4 tv seat. i wa . ; 2 anville.
with the Reathy eouniy ap roads | »d the following guests on Sun-
other was opposition glia with the { day: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rohrer and]
and no good connection With the ! daughter, Mary, of Manheim; Mr.
county Boa ends had oa {and Mrs. Henry Miller, of Erisman's
The two friends had many an ar-|
“Though the mills of God grind
slowly, yet they grind exceedingly |
fine”! has been quoted in connection |
with a thousand causes. Not oftes |
js it applicable to roads, but in at
Jeast one instance, no glove ever fit-
ted tighter!
Pa
ained the following guests at their

agent at
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you to
system.
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MILTON GROVE
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{ Hill, spent Sunday in the same Ms. Alids Greider and Gsoghters gold IB
3 a » Allda Ure ang augntiers, | . C
§f Good Roads j apis Martha and Alida, entertained the|this honor
The Lesson of Goo i Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Miller enter- | Nowadays
for health
the best that skill and care
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It is thorough
A couple of te
er every few morni
1ave a clean, fr

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EE. W. GARB
The Rexall Drug
3 MOUNT JOY,, PA.
Sa




oonfuls in



a1 s | Church; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roh- The s rs of Mount Joy
gument on the subject, oa 2° rer and daughter, Kathryn Jane, of | townships are repairing the Ridge
good roads county exult gin wat { Naumanstown; Mr. and Mrs. Norman | road. |
the good roads did for , he who |g and son, Clair, of Lititz;| Miss isa Thome, a student at |
had poor roads being glad at and Miss Ida Nissley, of near Mount | Irving College, has returned to her
smallness of his taxes.
Then the farm house and the barn |
where lived the opponent of good |
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held next Sun
Church, Mil Grove,
3 program will be given.
The following were guests of Mr. | Roy Miller, a student at Eliza-
and Mrs. Clayton Diffenderfer, of beihiown College, is empioved dur.
Silver Spring, on Sunday: Mr. and |. the > EE OF.
Mrs. Amos Gibble, of Chiques; Mr. chi rd 1 {
and Mrs. David Shenk and children,| fp
Clayton, Jay and Howard; Mr. and : ic
Of course the poor-road advocate! Mrs. Jacob Kolp, of Manheim; Mr. Gros
had to pay the cost of that fire run; | and Mrs. Clarence Kolp, of Ephrata; .
it was not in his county! And of | Mrs. Ada Lutz and children, Walter
coarse the cost was much, much more { and Mary, of Lancaster; Mr.
than a road tax would have been. | Mrs. Harry Diffenderfer and
But he paid it cheerfully. Paul, of Neffsville; Mr. and
“Either we get good roads next John Piles, of Elizabethtown; Mr. campy at
election, or I'm going fo move a-{and Mrs. Moses Waser, of Stoney July 1
cross the line!” he said. Brook; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gib- Mr.
Adequate fire protection is just |ble, of Elizabeth; Mr. and
one of hundreds of reasons why any
other kind of a road than a hard
‘goad is uneconomic, expensive, un-
reasonable, and foolish!


at the Evangelical
SALUNGA
roads, caught fire. He telephoned
instantly to his county seat, mean-
while his friend was also crying “fire”
to his county seat, over his telephone.
-The fire engines from the up-to-
da‘2 county seat arrived and put out
the fire before those from the poor
road county were seen!
when a fine





 
Pulve
sheep M
in many
+
ier Walters and Ella
rs appointed to the Mil-
schools |
ions there
| anc lar ones elsewhere
and This leaves the schools vacant |
coe Thome, of Milton Grove.
d the military training
Camp Meade,

have resigned :
; growing
iI acceplea simi
two


Reliable
leaving on
and Mrs. Peter Zerphey nar-|
Mrs. rowly escaped injury when
George Miller and children, Cathar-| mobile in which they were ridin


2 2 : i 5 5
and daughter, Betty Romaine, of | and Mrs. Zerphey suffered only; %



It will pr
den, lawn, o
icate house
just received
: + Hee
n is : retur i
oy. home for the summer months. 00 se
Children’s Day services will. be
———
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ed and
sterilized
|
ure can be applied]





c
Shee
i. | Try a ton or a
For Sa
nts.
vs as a fertilizer.)
ote thrift to any
in field or gar-|
0 your most del-
We have]
car of the Old]
|
|
Head Brand |
bags.
at
- : - |
ine and Monroe, of High Mount; struck he ad on by another machine. | i 4
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Diffenderfer The car was badly damaged but Mr. | . |
Landis Valley, and Mrs. Alice Henne slight scratches and bruises. | 5 MOUNT JOY, re


and children, John and Kenneth, of |
this place. {am automobile aceident recently, has |
Mrs. Norman Miller is spending! recovered sufficiently to attend to
several weeks with her parents in | business.
Harrisburg. Tm
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Waser and! Did you ever stop to think that
children spent Sunday in Elizabeth-| money creates sins a blamed sight |
town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| faster than charity cam cover them.

1 am the iE aunty Newspaper
1 County Newspaper.
1 aa the frtend of the family, the
Paul Earhart, who was injured in|

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—because, in times, persons)
were
lets fs
alty ¢
as ‘@natura
crowned |
leaves or|
ly assumed |
privileg. |
i
!
a every rank!
will help|
healthy |

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A MOUNT JOY, PA.


826 chicks
CX feeding
Semi-S@lid"” says L.
F. Miller, Osborn, OX§ Diarrhoea
attack the hatch that
Solid Buttermilk.
It builds vitality and 8
sistance. Your flock grofs
and makes cheaper gaingg






 



 
 

is buttermilk pasteurized and cd
under our special process to point
est food value, For poultry, best
are obtained by feeding just as it cd
the package. Containers vary froi
gallon cans to 500-pound barrels,
Look for the Semi-Solid label,
sures not only the most feeding value,
also the full tonic and medicinal eff
which have made Semi-Solid famous,
Daniel M. Wolgemu
 


 





  




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TICK to BEECH-NUT#hewing Tobacco
and live to a ripe old ag

Fresh car just
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Insurance statistics showiithat chewers
have better teeth, stronger digestions and
sounder nervous systems tha any other
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Chief Justice White and Mr. Just ke Harlan
chewed even in the Supreme Co , room,
and died in harness and full vigor at'g6 and
78 years respectively.
$200.
11924 Maxwg
| dan (newk
| Overland To
good Tires
0
Wherever men are hard at work With
head or hand—on or at the bench —@n
legislative and factory floors—or in the greg
big outdoors— BEECH-NUT Chewing:
Tobacco is steadying judgment, sustaining:
energy and arresting fatigue.
Over 250 million packages sold in a
single year. Judged best everywhere. Far
more than 10c. deserves.
may 21-tf|
STONE |



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Before cing your order,
elsewhere see us. |
prices to pre-!
ces. |
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J, 4, STAUFFER“ BRO,
ENCIL
Ce” wi RED BAND \\ «=
Ze PENCIL CO. NEW YORKU/SA,
MOUNT JOY, PA. | .
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imina-
Fordson plowing was a step inthee
tion of plowing drudgery. In the new
Oliver No. 7-A you will find another im-
portant forward move in better plowing,
easily accomplished.
bottoms¥o be raised clear of the ground
even withthe plow standing still. Grasp
the handy gontrols which permits all ad-
justments the tractor seat. There
is a power 11%, of course.


You will find the Oliver No. 7-A dierent
—so simple in construction, so casy to
operate. It will penetrate in hard soils as
in more favorable conditions.
Wheels, not lagdsides, carry the weight of
the plow, makfNgg lightest draft and even
depth furrows s§desirable for a good seed
bed. The hitch qn be rigid or flexible as
When you see this piow, note the excep- YoU field requires
tional clearance which permits gooki plow-
ing in trashy fields. See how a pow rful
screw sets the depth and allows

 


As for the work of
you to see it and
exacting standard of
pe plow itself—we ask
mpare it with your
juality plowing.







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