The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 02, 1925, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2nd, 1925

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

PAGE FIVE





‘Sweeping
Price Reductions
"HUDSON-ESSEX
Effective August\ 19th
ESSEX
COACH Now
HUDSON
BROUGHAM Mov
5739
$1435
HUDJON
COACH Now
HUDSON
(pass) SEDAN Now
All Prices Freight and Tax Extra


Now More Outstanding Than Ever
166,369 Hudson-Essex sales for the eight month period ending August 1st the largest six-
cylinder output in the world’s history.
at the lowest prices Hudson-Essex ever offered. Their outstanding sales success refl
lic estimation in which Hudson-Essex are universally held, and proceeds entirely fr
themselves say of these cars.
Hudson-Essex World’s Largest Selling Six-C
This enormous production makes possibl



the finest quality
ts the high pub-
what owners
Ask about our EASY Time Payment Plan—18 Months to Pay. Immediatd Deliveries
i
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~ E. B. Rohrer,







WHEN YOU BUY AT THIS ST
NOT ONLY RECEIVE THE BES
VICE, BUT ALSO THE HIG
QUALITY GOODS OBTAINABLE
THE RIGHT PRICE;

i. HAUER|
THAT GIVES S. & H.
\DISCOUNT STAMPS
All Orders delivered promnt-
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ly without any extra charge.
Call us by phone at your con-
Mount Joy, Pa.
venience.
Phone No. 41R5.


Elbow Macaroni, Per Pound A 1ic

Jar Rings, Extra Thick, Dozen
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Old Fashioned Ginger Snaps, Per Lb
1c Ball Jars
....Pts g5¢ : Qts 75¢


Moseman’s Peanut Butter, Per Glass ..
1 Atlantic Cakes, Per Pound
C
A Honey Cake with Marshmallow Top
nN
Ul
Oo


—
Campbell's Pork © Beans, 3 Cans
25¢ Puffed Wheat, Package
12ic


Pen Jel, Package
12c¢ : 45¢
\Paraine Wax, Pound Pack
age
10c


Royal Gelatine, Package
12¢
CAlifornia Sardines, Large Oval Can
15¢


Ideal Cocoa, Pound Size .
35¢ Farina, Package


15¢


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Hosiery
A wonderful purchase of
Ladies’ Silk Hosiery. Same
quality as our $1.00 Ladies’
alk Hose, only in Seconds to
at 59¢ per pair; 2 pair
: $1.00 in many of the
good shades.

 






Stauffer’s Square Soda Crackers,
A Splendid Cracker for the School Childr
Best Butter Made Per Lb 53¢
YOU WILL TASTE THE DIFFERENCE.





A Real Purchase of Good
Quality Double
...Bed Blankets
Size 66x84 These
Blankets we expect to arrive
by the time this advertise-
ment reaches you. Price only
$2.89

inches.

Good Qglity Butter 49¢
Per Pound 12 1-2¢
’s Lunch Bucket
ool Challies
Sunday with Geo. Shutter and
family.
The Florin Cemetery Association
i hole meeting in the town
on Tuesday evening >
ool on a 32a evening, Sept. 8th
Bishop Wm. M. Bell, of Harris-
burg, spoke in the United Breth-
World’s Greatest\ Values
inder cars the Federal and
Mt. Joy, Pa.
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Local D | SILVER SPRING Confi d Lot
| OCal | a onfiscate or
| A d Fl yl] The farmers in this vicinity are . : Rn
| busy cutting tobacco. H h P B 4
roun : onn Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herman 12 ower eer
Spl ls Spent Sanday with Mr. and Mus.
John Gibble,
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. Mrs. Freed Ford and sister, Mary (From Page One)
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING |of Tyrone, is spending a few weeks [ der arrest.
AND BUSY VILLAGE | with her sister, A search of the truck revealed
THE PAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Little and | the beer, which, tested yesterday,
- Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hershey | proved to be four per cent stuff,
Mr. Harry Grosh returned to Sunday at Harrisburg. police say. Raff was placed under
Butler on Thursday. la Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Diffenderfer | arrest by state troopers from the
Mr, ¢ Mrs. P. G. Shelly spent AN" two sons spent Sundav with | Harrisburg barracks.
Mis. I Boy Shelly spent | Aaron Diffenderfer and family. He Surg compelled to spend the
Mr. and Mis, Raymond Rider | Mr, John Horn, of York county, | night and yesterday in jail as it
moved to Manheim on Monday jand Mr. and Mrs. John Helem spent | was not until late last night that
Mr. and Mrs, Ges, an. | Sunday with Mrs. Frank Moore. friends in Reading learned where
nounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Musser and | he was “stopping”. They hastened
Mr. Henry Rider, of Elizabeth. children, Edith and Norman, spent [to Harrisburg to give bail
town, moved with his father in Sunday near Lititz, visiting friends. A detachment of troopers halted
Floria. Mr. Salem Hershey, of Philadel- another truck on the « Harvisbuly i
Messrs. John Stoll and Robert Phia, is spending a few weeks with |Pike near Mount Joy Sunday nigh
Lawrence attended the Elks’ Con. DiS parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. L.|and were rewarded by finding in it
vention at Bethlehem. Hershey. 16 barrels and several cases of ai- .
Mrs. Ed. Steigerwald, of Paoli Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Was leged high-powered beer.
x y ’ , . Mrs. | J ser and loli
spent some time with her parents, | Son, Monroe Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Felty was placed under arrest
i and after : 1 hearin
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geyer. | Allen Ginder spent Thursday at and after a preliminary e 2)
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett, of Baltimore. 9 Was committed w Jue
Altoona, spe th Mr G3 nN jai rai earin e-
2 spent a few days with Mr. George Fisher met with an Jail to await at eo or, 2
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geyer. accident while helping his neighbor, | herhaps. Lebanon : >
” ue Bam Wittle and Martin an Aaron Shirely, to thresh, when 2PS, €
Neniwig, o arrisburg, spent the he fell off the overden and broke his :
wage end in their respective homes, arm. WS PENN STATE 10 Eo WORK 24
a and Mrs. Roy Forward and Mr. and Mrs. John Stively and ANNUAL F |
children, of Elizabethtown, spent Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gibble and Penn State football warriors i
children, Mildred, Junior and Ray, have been asked to report to
jSent § andar with Samuel Gibble Coach Hugo Bezdek next.week. the |
a y. ; : opening practice of the season be- J
Hut Iss Roanna Stively, Miss Anna [ing called for the morning of Sep-
lubely, Miss Mary Frey and Messrs. | tember first. Nearly fifty boys
Nelson Stively and Charles Mumma | gye expected to respond to the
Saried Columbia High School on [call for early grid work. The first
9 uesday morning. g A e wi A
ren 3 TO 5 ame will be with Lebanon Valle
A arch on; Sunday afternoon. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Waser en- College on September 26. y
several selections, urg gave tertained the followoing guests: Mr. A feature _game for central
The lot holders of the C- Hi and Mrs. Hunsberger and children: Pennsylvania will be the Penn
Cemetery Association AT Hl Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt and son, | State Notre Dame contest scheduled |
meeting in the Flori w : hold a Guy; Mrs. John Waser, Mr. and Mrs, | for November 7, Alumni Home- |
Tuesday evening at 0 al Bow Christian Brandt and son, Walter, | coming Day at the college. The
requested to he py Sn Be ong Mr Am Mrs. John Brandt and |greatest crowd in Penn State his- i
) davis i e daugnier, winel tory is expected to witness this !
he ensuing vear, Officers for TD Ee clash with the famous ‘Horsemen
—_——— COW.TESTING ASSOCIATION of Notre Dame.” .The other home i
BIG MONTH IN TB | RECORDS MEASURE BULL games will be with Franklin and |
. . ASSOCIATION WORK | 2 shall on October 3; Marietta on
ERADICATION WORK { October 17. and Michigan State
There seems to I pa 1 Jon October 24.
T} 1ere seems to be 0 end to the | eee Cee:
The nation-wide effort to sup- records available to Be he of he 0 lassi :
Dress bovine tuberculosis resulted of a good d: tre a % re : * vou | ur classified ads bring resuits.
ih the detection of 25,163 reactors the ie wig in increasing
during April. accord: € production of a red. The re-
§ April, according to 3 report cords that have been accruing f i
Just issued by the Bure: 0 $s that have been accruing for }
ol Ldn % i Ureau of Ani- 3 number of years in the cow-test- i
ustry, United States De- in associotior oT on : i
pariment of Agricultur associations, when analyzed, show i
tain tht Agriculture, To ob- some remarkable and conclusive in- i
ain this number of diseascd cattle ToT ation iiss st }
State 3 ii lon pertaining to ma iy ang- |
: State €lerinary les of dairy ductio "here |
| Inspectors tested 815,386 cattle. y F oe ne y Produ wal here: a | i
At the end oe ‘ull association has been maintain- :
ot no ond of the month 10,794, ed in connection with a cow
G vet 1 In nection with & cOw-test- §
| 910 cattle throughout the COUNLEY "Ing nusocintion the records ot est =4
| Ww re under supervision for the re are os i % 5 . me i
| ap : > 21 . Cows are a means of measuring the §
| eradication of the di ease. The re- {pup v: lie of the halls it
port shows also the extent of ac- Ee HS In {
tivity in the various Statcs Iowa : of Gide. cite i
s the only State having mre than on i oy |
million cattle under supervision = 3
i 1batii ther si The p.. 5 ito ee i
group of [ ) 00,- ; | : He has just come o ?
( 1 000 ¢ uch 2 b ‘here angflicient barber
g a
2 ting
(nw na? —. ..C
Garber's Certified Sh
: 70 E. Main St, Mt. Joy
S Ey 3
DE, Holga, ! T : eo 1
) 1 gures jis p i A VERY GOOD HOME
e work in Der Fem more miki! cypAP CHEAP CHEAP
St on May 1 cent tter- me
{ S nv ch ns. rcent- I want to sell Mr. J. M. Back- oe
a 1 Tt I ni bor of rath] ne nay seen Y 's Fine Dwelling on West
2 hamper of adie, are Street, Mount Joy and sell
|'s active ough it is not so a 1D it quick. Has 2% Story Frame
far from the statistical re- rE Sgamss. yery good | Touse with 6 rooms on one side
Extensive testing and the luen Th figures fur- |} and 5 on other. Steam Heat,
| > 5 er showed ha RM setrie ghts i
| constant removal and slaughter of i Weg + iB ; d ughters | “¥ Sn Lghis: bn te on
3 . were bv s ar at i rame Sta 4
j reactors are gradually freeing the wes ii id thal In ho first floor, room for 6 cars.
| country from the menace of bovine ©? qi Le 4d ters bring dis- 1} could easily be converted into
{ tuberculosis, which in the past has ou Yo thelr ye. ; ; 6 room house. Also Chicken
V hoove pavavas. n . nds hat would have happened, says : :
| eaused heavy ravages among herds the Baro i the i8 Scotian: Hag Who wants this bargain at
and has been a source of danger "® °F If An An ONLY $7,000
|to people. Fifty-nine counties in ih ; ! Eo Pals or by in-1{ y gE. SCHROLL, Mount Joy, Pa.
| 14 States are now officially recog- terior purshred bu Is, is not ro \ J
| nized as practically free from ty- 0 ges, ae fact learned frog
| berculous cat'le, and several hun- 2 ie ig asjociaing figures thai OST - ARAGE
joes additional counties are rapidly the dau Be these bulls sur- { a4
qnalifyng for th: accredited county Pass th high-producing dams by
ist to 11 -onclusively | eneral Auto
gl that the ssociation is a great
~T 9 Suc SS. | J
GIRLS a R IRING
By

Foster Tea ye
Yes Girls are also La and Small,
While some are Oh So Nice;
But then there’s some who are in-
[
deed,
About
as Cold as “Ice.”
|
[Now here's a Girl that
k 10} S


he can Count wav up to TEN,
started off at “NINE.”
T:
1.128 Je
An other Girl is
1 such un-tidy H
1at if her Cooties all wer
She’d be a Mill-ion aire.


 


I saw Her stand up-on a Tack,
And Painle there She stood;
For ’tho Her ft Leg’s @enuine,
Her Right is made of Wood.
An other Girl that once I knew,
Ran right Before a Train:
Thev found her Glasses up at Mars,
Her Falseteeth down in Spain.
And some are Verv “Hingrv” Too,
For there was Cora Nash:
Who just on Sunday. tried so hard,
To Chew off my Mou-stache.
But Girls now Don’t Misunderstand
For we Ap-nre ci-ate.
j Your Warth indeed, tho we can’t
| Half
Your Valne Feti mate,
—_———
You may as well try to conduct
vour business without capital as to
| try and get along wit


out advertis-
Ling. There's no use, it won’t go.
| All the leading and most successful
| merchants use the ecoclumns of th
Mount Joy Bulletin. tf
: A li
| Mr. Gutherie, a British subject,
| was the first to describe mustard
gas in the year 1860.
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FERTILIZER BRANDS
MUST BE REGISTERED
Recent
Der
inspections by
rtment of
th State
Agriculture indi







CAR WASHING AND
A SPECIALTY
GCODRICH TIRES AND T
Phone 119R3
EASING
aug. 264.

st be registered

been taken in a
ber of cases where the
been violated because of
register.
It was found that a few coopera-
ciations were selling non-
The law is ex-
brands of
whether

registered brands
1
2. 05 we
plicit in requiring all
fertilizer to be registered
sold by a cooperative association or
a private dealer, states James W.
Kellogg, chief chemist. He advises
cooperatives, and other dealers to
be sure that all brands of fertilizer
be properly registered before mak-
contracts with manufacturers,
The Bureau of Foods and Chem-
istry at Harrisburg is ready and
willing at all times to assist fertil-
izer dealers and cooperative asso-
ciations in ascert: exact
character of fertil'zer being sold,
and otherwise ass
It iz su
entered
ing
ining the

 
in safegnavd-
ggested that
ing consumers,
contracts are into, a
when
stipulation be included to the
facturers brands



alway t line |
with any |
doubt the
Bureau will gladly fi deal-
er the desired i

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