PLL PLL PLL WLLL WEDNESDAY, es | Noe D A GOOD | Farmer banker cooperat.on in O0OTT ? | Pennsylvania is mantesting itself O1 H PASTE! in numerous projects. One inter- N K OF l sembled from the farmers of the ini, “i | community. The bank then makes ¥ ~~ “ | . M AGN arrangements to buy these trees at eS NESIA | wholesale rates from a reliable 1 O (TI F nursery and have them delivered I'H PASTE to Freeport. The trees are hand- It Removes the Film It Contains Neo Grit—% JULY 20th, THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. | BANK COOPERATES WITH FARMER PATRONS | esting line of activity is that con- ducted by the Freeport Bank and Trust Company, of Freeport, Pa., where fruit tree orders are as- TRY THIS led by the bank at cost, with no commission or charge of any kind. Last spring orders for over 1500 trees were filled by the bank for (its customers ond friends. So suc- cessful was ‘this first attempt that the effort will be . neated this fall and next spring, according to A. M. Johnston, treasurer of the bank. An annual fruit and farm pro- OWL-LAFFS re, tn me. ae A J ee —] ee. esau a pg feta RE memati ee La 3 BY 0. WwW. L. (On With Laughter) -« iad described this exhibit as follows: “For the past eight years, we ' ¥ e held an annual fruit and farm pro- ducts exhibit in the lobby of the bank. This exhibit is a continuous Larg nrizes are g'ven but a neat souven- ir is cent tn each exhibitor as a memento of the oceas’on and as an inducement for a better effort the next season. This exhibit has prov- en exceptionally helpful in making lady ter. his Tt pavs to advertise In the Bulletir large day Always Dependable! EA tr What real satisfaction it is to the busy house- ap clothes and he’s Instead I tock her institution When they're that far gone there's no hope. neighbor, one of the rats ducts exh’bit is another valuable feature of this bank's cooperation They're telling this one on with its farm community, In a George Mumper, out at Milton recent letter to the State Derart- Grove Every time he feeds his ment of Agriculture, Mr. Johnston hogs "he puts about a half a pound of sugar in with their food. George says told him sugar-cured hams, that Jack Shephard that’s the way you get It C i affair, running from October 1 to ; Pre orrests A ous December 1, and during which We've an Irishman here who vents Decay period the lobby is = always full of,| asked off to celebrate his tin Its Daily Use Prevents evervthing from peanuts to corn | Wedding. He went to Lancaster, Pyorrhea stalks fourteen feet high. + No | got soused, was locked up and got tin days. A few days ago I took a certain from town along to Lancas- Down at F. & M. College we met a fellow who was running, in and holding the contact of farm- |train'ng for a marathon race. The ers.” lady with me said: “Look at that poor fellow. Some one has stolen chasing him!” of on the letting her run at streets of Lancaster out to that big. brick on East King street. Joe Hershey declares that Harry Darrenkamp is dancers he Harry full of rats. one of the best ever saw. The other caught another trap While he held up the showed them to his jumped and wife to know that she can step into an ASCO Store out of the trap and the dance that and\buy dependable groceries at very Fair Prices. Harry did in trying to kill that i ‘ll = . rat would have made the Statue of {This is not the exception to the rule, but a Liberty in ‘New Vork Harbor daily occurrence, and careful homekeepers every- laugh. where appreciate the time and money saved by —_— trading with us. You can always be sure of the A certain little fellow from the Qualit Price and Service you receive in any oun comes to one of our Sun- American Store. “ASCO” stands for Dependability fay dur me bad Tp — Where Qualit boy. On unday he wasn’t be- —Shop} regularly in the Stores er y haveing very well when his gentle- Counts d Your Money Goes Furthest! man teacher said: “I wish I was your mother for about a day.” BEST \PINK SALMON tall can 12¢c Makes ia very tasty and economical Meat Service. One Pkg ASCO | Corn <__and-1B Vanilla One 12 1b Bag Gold Seal Flour and. One Flour Sifter has a Both for%9¢ Both for 75¢ busin BABBITT'S CLEANSER 4 cans 19c *Heav A high grade at a very special price. said: NEW PACK 1925 CROP : see TENDER PEAS can With thatt “fresh picked’ flavor. — Mason’ White or Black SHOE DRESSING 3 bots 25¢ Cleans, Polishes and Preserves the leather as well. 10c¢ which peare ately The soothing, refreshing Satisfaction you receive from Tea will prove delightful and hed]thful as well if you use Quality Teas like Pride of Killarney @& ASCO Teas.—There is a blend hat you will like. ASCO TEAS 1 Ibt pkg 14c : 1b 55¢ Plain Blagk, Mixed ASCO 3 Ib pkg I7c : Ib pkg 33c Orange Pekce, India Ceylon, Java, Old Country Style tet A ia him, game but I soon A home Pride of Killarney Tea 4% sealed Ib tin 75¢ For Health and Economy Eat Vietor or Bread Supreme! BREAD SUPREME big wrapped loaf 10c¢ Big, Brown-crusted Loaves of cake-like richness. VICTOR BREAD pan loaf 7c A pan loaf of excellent quality. “Now would like more. ASCO Evaporated MILK tall can 10c Whole Grain RICE Ib pkg 10c never til its A The kid replied: to my daddy, maybe I can fix it.” replied: ordered blades course. A young lady Marietta fellow for a beau, said to her husband. the day I married you.” Just at vice to some of our Hoffer, George Halbleib and _ Remember boys, love is like eating mushrooms, “Well, I'll speak Jake Zeller and John Newcomer were out fishing one day last week. I asked John if string _ they got a nice and he said: ‘No, but Jake good yarn.” One of the park hounds says he was at Lancaster yesterday and went around several corners in the ss district on two wheels. fellow inquired: “Didn’t get arrested.” He replied: ens no, I was on my bicycle.” Met a fellow this morning and I “Why, you are “Yes, 1 some Bill, are you sick?” losing flesh.” He know but I've new safely razor ” I heard a fellow ask Phil Schock he would rather be, Shakes- or Edison. Frank immed- replied: “Why, Edison, of He ain’t dead.” here who has a “Have you ever of love?’ He needed a shave disqualified for played the said: “Yes, and I was unnecessary roughness,” woman from from Florin came Lancaster and said to “0, George, I bless He said: cut the comedy. What kind of a dress did you buy ” this time I think it be well if I gave a little ad- young fellows, Meisenberger, Myrl some Johnny exactly 7 You can tell if its the real thing un- too darn late. Comm fellow attended the nmunity s t Florin, ASCO COFFEE Ib 42c oe are a, He Try a cup—you simply can’t help but taste the differ- long and showed it evening. to his girl that He said to her: ence! Coffee of the same quality as ASCO Blend would cost gg Hovis gacel Gs sans duslly I e dis robe.” At first she thought ne as Jreak, but finally she said: One Black Flag Sprayer Y eavens, not here, And One Can Black Flag Insect Killer sort tad aT le i : business man wanted t send Both for 59c¢ A sg and thought the ae - : here s ivi i i Creamy Whole-Milk CHEESE Ib 29¢ hig rE me Fred Snyder y t is- ASCO CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs 20c¢ burg recently A in he Hae home he told his wife that it's a Household Needs at Economy Prices! pity a fellow ean’t get drunk any more. She wanted to know why ,. 2 and he said: “Why them a fellow New Pack Cooked Spinach .......... big ¢an 17¢ could see twice as much.” New Pack Tender Beets ............ ig can.20c ASCO California Asparagus ............ can 21c gone i] the fellows down at Del Monte Asparagus Tips ............. cap 35¢ Dole. sor Ne shows the Small White Beans... ............... 3 1b§ 25c certain dumb bell asked n TR California Sardines ................. big cant 15¢ building they have it and what ASCO Sliced Pineapple ............. big can\25c¢ they use a vault for at College. Wesson’s Cooking Oil .................. can 29c Pure Salad Oil ......... ait can 17c, ont torn Wealsnd P.&G. Naptha Soap .............. 4 cakes 18 She: ied w wir Ney when Fels Naptha Soap ..... cde se 4 cakes 2 running to beat the op She ASCO Hard Water Soap ............ 3 cakes 20 asked me what it was and I told Palmolive Soap ....... Tein ....3 cakes 20 her that it was sn electric fan hich the farmers uce to keep These Prices Effective in Our Stores MOUNT JOY, PENNA. oy She came ® ad a ad nd ® A Ee 2. 4 / or ‘heir cows cool. must have holioved it as she home and told her neighbors. x One of the homolact od maids {In town told me that she said ‘No’ | LANDIDVILLE CAMPY 1 hk e Deputies For Miss Madaline Greenblatt spent y . I Tonursday visiting 1iriends, V: t A W is, viola Everhart is spending 1011 or some time with Cpnaries aAnkoms family, DR. ASHER F. SNYDER, OF THIS Coble are spending a ten day va- cation at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kloser, of | Kinderhook, spent the day as guests of the Rohrer family, Samuel Gall, of Lancaster, who Hershey, Manheim, Dr. Asher Snyd- er, Mt. Joy; Dr. C. E. Helm, Quar- ryville; Dr. J. E. Hostetter, Gap, BR. D. No. 1. i School children living in the rur- | al districts who have been twice un- has attended every camp in 55 successfuily . vaccinated, or those years, was present Sunday. {who had been admitted to school Theda and Martha Kellenberger, | ast term on an official temporary of Lancaster, visited over the week | certificate must be re-vaccinated end with friends in town. | by the County Medical Director Mrs. Rebecca Prutzman and | or one of the official Deputies, who grandson, Walter Spencer, are will orant a temporary certificate spending some time in Philadel | which will admit them to school phia. [for the current school year. In Mrs. Sarah Herr and Mr. and | Cities, Boroughs, or Townships of Mrs. Dietrich, of Lancaster, Spent | the first class having organized the day with Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Boards of Health, this official re- P. Copeland. | =f Mrs. John L. Morrison, of Read. | {re maton mus ing, spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levan, Miss Marion Edwards and Miss Mary Clark, of Lancaster, visited be performed by the Board of Health Physician, Teachers or ‘school Principals imay not admit children the first day of school unless they present, or have already filed a certificate is of imnortance should be vital verv school child Master Lutl D tter and | that L. MM armste neck. i { ng, of Lancaster, | Mrs. : Mr, and Mrs. Harry | Miss Irene Bartch. ; 1 of successful vaccination, or in Miss Ida _ Catherine Baird, of {the case of unsuccessful results, Leola, and R. R. Rodger spent| present the official temporary cer- | some time at Edgewood. | tificate, which must have been is- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ebersole, of | syed since July 1st of the present this place, announce the arrival of | year. Temporary certificates ig. | a daughter, on Saturday, July 25.|gsyad tha i school Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Greiner{tcrm ave void. The State Socres spent Sunday at Colebrook, visit-| tary of Health states that teach: rs ing at the Old in homestead. absolutely observe this Torr The Bennett ntertained | of school or be sub. | Mr. and Mrs. Leisey and | ject roseeut’ v b? Cont sy Jes. Namen is Li secution by Department | pro- | ected against smallpox by vaceina- | were guests of | tion. The Pennsylvania law re- MiLik 2 MacCaulley. | quiriy 2 successful vaccination for LL Mrs. John Humphreyville and [school attendance was enacted in — daughter, Helen, of Leola, spent | 1895 and consequently the younger , -3 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | generation of native inhabitants is | ward Humphreyville. | more universally vaccinated than in Mr. and M Simon Miller and [any other State of the Union, and family, of Harrisburg, are stopping |the State has had the lowest small- wth Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. |pox record in the Union for i Elizabeth M. Bender. | number of vears. Of the 238 old and ehily Mrs. Abbie Zinn is entertaining | es of smallpox in Pennsvivania Por 2 spot in their $pod mem Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields and | 1925, all but three of them ory for good $d fash- Mr. and Mrs Walter Hight and | heen on the western border of the ioned bread milk son, all of Homestead. | State and in Philadelphia. The and Martin's Mr. and Mrs. Reifsnvder and |horder cases have heen Traced io tn) 5 re REN = daughter, of Reading, and Robert |fections from the State of Ohio | iH especially. pikes Foose, of Lancas ent Sunday | principally, where vaccination ie | them. Mr. ne Mars 1k Bachman. | not compulsorv. Three AO or) Mr. and Mrs. John Keplinger. of {ror‘ed from tha Northeastern se | Harrisburg, are i Mr. Kep-|tion of the sh b Wear 2 he THE MARTI linger retu rg but | brought in from a neichborine | = ANITARYDAI Keplinger wi several | state. Not a s'ngle eas of small} = A RN r WEAK, RUN-DOWN NERVOUS, DIZZY osonn Spera, of Lancaster, stent 4 the week-end with Andrew Shen BORO, NAMED BY STATE RIF. Lee Suffered From All berger. SECRETARY FOR THIS | Rhese Troubles, but Lydia E. vo ag alvi Ierr. of ’ mr. and Mrs, Calvin H rr, of PLACE { kham’s Vegetable Com- I" Lampeter, spent Sunday with Mrs | : nd Made H Well | ArT . | D : helen Herr. Dr. C. H. Witmer, of Lancaster, ou ade Her e The Misses Martha and Anna! ounty Medical D.rector has been | 3 — Nies, he .ancascer, d at | by tne State Secretary of | Tare Haute, Indiana. —*‘I was weak Waldheim. yi . Health, Dr. Cnaries H, Miner, that and in such a nervous con- Miss Betty Foehl and Mrs. Sam- |} following County Physicians dition that I could | uel .Skeen were with Frank Skeen v0 peen appointed as official de- | hardly do my work. on Sunday. ; puties to revaccinate free of charge | I was tired all the Mr. and Mrs. Rogers had as children who have undergone | time and dizzy, had guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mac (yo or more unsuccesstul attempts noappetite and could Dougal, of Jaheaster. | M. I at vaccination against smallpox. not Sleep, 1, tried The Misses Emma and M. Louisa mp. . kar. Yee differen medicines I'he - appointees are: Dr. J. D. for a year but they did not help me. Then my husband saw the ad. for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound in RR the newspapers and had me takeif 1 regained my strength and never feltbetter in my life. "It com- pletely restordd me to health. I had Praciieaily no suffering when my baby oy was born arid he is very strong and healthy. 1 know that the Vegetable Compound is the best medicine a woman can take before and after childbirth for health and strength. would be willing to answer letters from women asking about the Vegetable Compound.” -— Mrs. WM. J. LEE, Route E, Box 648, Terre Haute, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham’ Vegetable Com- pound is a dependable medicine for all these troubles. For sale by druggists everywhere. i THE MARTIN SANITARY DAI Sy (=r 3 ~ Wi 2, uae” A BREAD ans k : h known h spent Sunday was accompanied ses Mary and | Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pokk Krall’s Meat West Main St., church on Sunday, during the ab- | cence of the pastor, Rev. Frank] Croman. [Sal R. R., this week had his Mrs. John Keemer and daugh-| arm badly lacerated while saving ter, Miss Francis, of Chicago, and | himself from a nasty fall, when Mrs. Hornberger, of Reading, Mrs. |his climbers failed to take hold John W. Fern and Mr. and Mrs. S. {while he was descending a tele- H. Boyd spent Sunday with Mr. | graph pole. The injury was dress- and Mrs. B. Y. Boyd. {ed by a local physician. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hilton and| Amos Haldeman, Cyrus Steiner, children, and Mrs. Anna Martin, | Ross Keller, Robert Keller, of this of Lancaster, and Mrs. Lizzie Mil- | place, spent Sunday at Mt. Gretna N. N. Greiner, an employe in the signal department of the Pennsyl- ler, of Neffsville, and Ross Weaver {and were guests of Lieut. Carl of Strasburg. stopped with Mr. and | Vogt, of Scranton, a member of Mrs. A. H. Snyder. Company A. 109th Infantry and town. an | Lieut. John P. Easby, of Philadel- : {phia. of the 103rd Engineers Headquarters Company, in camp at that place. These men are veter- ans of the World War and greatly enjoved the reunion with their { former comrades. { Ralph Herr, of near employe of a local chocolate com- | pany, was held up by two masked | men. near Keener's Park, north of | Elizabethtown on Friday night and | relieved of $120. . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dillinger, | In spite of the threztening Mrs. B. Y. Bovd and Mrs. Horn- | ther, crowds thronged to camp- | berger went to Mt. Gretna on Sat- | here Sunday. Police were | {in charge of the grounds from | that its getting | earlv morning #ill late when the said: “What were [last automobile left. The | service of praver and praise 3 { charge of the spiritual director, { Rev. Engene HWarshberger, of Lan-| One of our town girls went to {easter Rnss Sireet M. E. church, | the b ng pool at E-town. When | was well attended and full of the she arrived home her mother said: |old time enthusiasm that is seldom | “I do wish you wouldn't wear seen in this day. Rev. Harshber- | that one p'ece bathing suit.” ger ably delivered a short messag- | She renlied: “Well, mother, one | of hope and encouragement and] must wear something or they won't | called for testimony which was] responded to eagerlv. At 10:30 » | song service was held in charge of the music leader. Prof E. A. I took mv car up to Enos Rohr- |'selherrv. of Philadelnhia. He was! er’s to have it washed the other |assisted bv the Columh'a orches- | day and told him not to wash the | tra under the leadershin of Prof. windows. He asked why and I|Herrv T Heineman This was | said that everv time I take Dad out | followed b+ a sermon by Rev. Wil-| let you bathe up there.” ~nd thev’re up he tries to spit to-|{ mer L Amthar. of Contenerv inice thru ‘em. I leave |~hurch. Philadelphia. All ‘he oth-| them dirty so he can see them. er services thmont the dav were A WISE OWL Haas and | i | urday and were compelled to stay! Herman Gohn, a student at Mt. | al] night on account of the storm. ° Airy Seminary. Philadelphia. con-| My, Dillinger had charge of the R emin de r ducted services at the Lutheran bringing in the guards. i well rendered and largely attended. | You are due at Hershevg Barber Shop Agent for Manhattan Laundr 1e methods employ- + shoe factor results are fully as gc of wear to your shoes; Repairing Usqpany 50-52 S. Queen St., Lan Sh, Ri A Ruined Tobazco Crop If the Crop was Covered by a Jartford i afford to tak , the risk. d Fire Insurdnce Com- et us explain this hail pany can. e record and iresources policy and t perfumed Slightly Ideal, particularly visible. ter shaving and the bath. F. W. GARBER The Rexall Drug Store PENNA. rrr Er I rr rT rT JOY, il, Needles, Re- ts for all ma- LANCASTER, PEN Ind. Phone 116 Do vou contemplate doing any Painting next Spring? If so, the first thing to consider is GOOD PAINT. Don’t use a paint just be- cause its cheap, but apply a good paint as it is cheapest in the end. handle the well known I PRINT pee © Ready Mixed made by Co. Pure Linseed Oil the Allentown Mig. C The fact that I have been using this particular paint during the past 34 years should be evidence enough that it is real paint. I also handle Oils, White Lead, Varnishes, Etec. Also Wall Paper I will be pleased to quote prices when you are in the market. H. H. ZERPHEY Painter and Paper Hanger 229 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy Phone 70R3 feb. 25-6 mo.-pd White Leghorn Cockerels 1 1-4 Pounds Up. Rell Phone 1643R . MILD HAVANA NEE NO BITTER. ¢ AFTER Ly PAGE THREE ar