Y BULLETIN] UNT JOY, PA. OLL, Editor & Propr. Price $1.50 Per Year mple Copies .....FREE Single Copies ....3 Cents / Three Months ...40 Cents Six Months ..... 75 Cents Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter. “The date of the expiration of your sub- scription follows your name on the label. We do not send receipts for subscription money received. Whenever you remit, see that you are given proper credit. We credit all subscriptions at the first of each month. tr The subscription lists of the Landisville Vigil, the Florin News and the Mount Joy Star and News, were merged with that of the Mount Joy Bulletin, which makes this eaper’s ordinary weekly. EDITORIAL THE T. B. TEST Every day in every way the pre sent method of testing cattle for T. B. is becoming more unpopular. The test is claimed to be neither scientific nor profitable. Medical authorities differ widely as to the transmission of the tubercular germ to the human body from an animal. The farmers are not going into the proposition blindly. YOUTH Today is dedicated to youth. He stands at the foot of a hill, eager to begin the szscent. And instead of turning the spotlight on the bumps, which he knows are there, let us givey him a glimpse of the sunlit places that lay beyond. It is no occasion for presenting a gicc my prospect intended to subdue his ego. It is a time for cheers, and perhaps even a little stimulant for that egotism which, after all is a force, when not abused, to reckon with. SHAME ON CANTON Tanton, Ohio has lost a good ed- itor and has been shamed before the world because officers sworn and paid to enforce the law there failed to do their duty and allowed the under world to gain control of the city. The law abiding citizens who “ would not see because they did not care to see” will have to sweat blood in order to reclaim the ity, which never should have been pst. Let any city wink at vice and prruption - and sooner or ter ere will be events ancl re to shame it before the eMtire 1d. AMERICA LEADS THE WORLD portation, bus friends in Baltimore on Sunday sewing club on Thursday evening. § ter, visited Miss Myrtle Witmer on Sunday. ed Mr. and Mrs William Miller, of { samething® for those who herica progresses to ople of the United ime or labor sav- into general use assume of price’ Of prac-| be it in! LANDISVILLE Elizabeth Amand Miss visited Mrs. Earl Stauffer entertained he Miss Kathryn Logan, of Lancas ’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amand visit- Ironville, on Sunday. Mrs. Anna Capp, of Annville, spending some time with Mr: Mrs. J- H. Summy. Mr. and Mrs. David Kreadyville, visited Mr. C. E. Lane, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Heikes, New York City, spent part of week with H. H. Long. H Mrs. Caroline Behmar, of Ore- gon, is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hess. John Trayor, who is taking a summer course at Columbia Univer- sity, was home over the week-end. | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bricker spent several days last week at Shippensburg with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bricker. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lendon and Miss Helen Wagner, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- | Charles Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Meckley en- tertained *Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Farmer, of Auburn, New York, at dinner on Monday. Mrs. Albert Landon, Miss Joseph- ine Smith, and Carl Smith, of Lan- caster, were guests of Charles Stan- ley on Wednesday: Mrs. William Sprout, Mrs. Elmer | Kidinger and daughters, of Lancas- ter, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weaver. H. H. Long and Mr. and Mrs. L A. Heikes left Wednesday for Roy- al Oak, Maryland, where they will spend several days with friends. Misses Minnie and Mabel Nolt is and Good, of and Mrs of last entertained Mrs. L. M. Hoffman, Mrs. Angeline Dehuff, Miss Ruth Hoffman and Mr. William Hoffman at a chicken and waffle dinner at Ye Olde Valley Inn. Columbia, Prof. Heineman, of assisted with music all day Sun- day and Gap male chirus of 40 voices sang in the afternoon and evening. A quartet from St. And- rew’s Reformed church, Lancaster also sang several selections. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hess and daughter, Ora Hess and Amos Le- fever, of Strasburg; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hertzler and children, of Bast Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. C. Amand, of Ironville, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amand on Sunday evening. Miss Martha Kerr, of Lewistown; Kennet Bentzer, of Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers and Mr. and o take up the new | Mrs. C. N. Strickler, all of Mt. Joy Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Newcomer, of Salunga; Mr. and Mrs. William H. _Strickler, -of —Newtown; Me.; and Mrs. Elmer Strickler and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Strickler, Florin, were of Miss Alice and Mr. -| the guests Amos Strickler, on Sunday. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT J19Y, LANCASTER CO., PA. the American an all the rest America own- camp. Thursday was Missionary Day at Many people attended the home of Thoma This overlooking th have been made t ary $500,000 last been made a home on a long since passed bk of the author of of Independence. for S | Holzworth, Mrs. Frank Fegley, A. H. Siegrist and children, Paul and Ruth; Mrs. H. A. Schnitzer, Mr. and e | Mrs. Grube and daughter, Kathryn; Mrs. B. F. Stettler, Mrs. E. J. Mer- ber, Mrs. P. O. Brown, Mrs. Frank H. Pennock, Mrs. R. D. Irwin, Mrs. 0|Amelia Nies, Mrs. I. G. Hershey, Miss Minnie Litner, Mrs. J. B. Co- now, as it shoul eration ago, dea ation. by national In the 150th. ann It stands as at American apo EATNESS me places where of disorder. n a park or op ped loose paper the grass. any rs to I leave around oes seem as if CLAUS k to the tle ved with all ts. ame sp the ig. No si woh _to, As a truly t has a place with hat other Virginia heart of the Na- sub- Hicated with a pat- work of its than the home of curing in the open owns for instance few if any of the places after would take clean- pick up the have heedlessly shows how much atness some people ere are many who |Joy High idea of their obli- re for their public eeing the rubbish s a good deal of a goes to Ronald orer extraordinary. United a few days ago honors explorer of unknown cials said nice words ul ladies paid him (9 score innocent June were tI 1d Seattle girl. She expfiorer’s | She busy as d \baugh, Mrs. E. M. Duffey, Mrs. Sey- i- nore Elvin, Miss Florence B. Her- ey, Mrs. Sarah A. Leaub, Mrs. M. Rineer, Mrs. W. W. Hershey, all Tancaster: Mrs. Charlotte Clep- pe ileen McCullough, Abigail Mrs. F. Righter, Mrs. Arnold Egolf, W. Sadler, all of Coumbia; Mrs. L. Gerlyn, of , Strasburg: Miss Edith Ann Curell, of Oklahoma; Mrs. K. M. Donohue, Mrs. K. S. Burnett, of Miss Agnes Phillips, a | Philadelphia; s- | Springfield, 111. RHEEMS a Subscribe for The Bulletin. At David K. Espenshade and sons, en (Walter and Paul of Rheems, spent Sunday in the smoky city, Pitts- burgh. or from Rheems, spent several phia Sesqui. Miss Dorothy Rheems, is spending her Hollinger, of her sister. Miss Alida W. Greider, a week end visiting relatives Boilng Springs, Pa. in |penshade, of Rheems, spent Sat- the |urday, combining business with pleasure at Lancaster. Church of the Brethren held their Enterline at day evening with a ance. diam dy and eems battery. “mar, the | Robert Harvey 2 G Mrs. Susan G. Heisey and family days the past week visiting the Philadel- of summer vacation at Atlantic City as guest Mt. school student, spent the at The Misses Mary and Laura Es- Mid-week Prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Rheems last Wednes- large attend- The Rheems Base ball Nine cross- ed bats with a strong pick up-nine from Elizabethtown on the Rheems Saturday afternoon with 4-5, favor of Rheems. Jacob Floyd. be making up pres- he other girls and o’d be down here as ber cent of the! fternoon and evening services. At i then is no{p.30 supper was served to T& wo a leads at the boarding house. Among progress. The those present were: Mrs. Leah E. t of the world Mabel L. Levefer, Lillie PO-\ M. Morrow, Mrs. D. E. Long, Mrs. T. Harthorne, son, Thomas; Anna TIONAL SHRINE Yeager, J. H Strawbridge, Miss ~ Studebaker £ 2 Standard Six Custom Sedan i #1385 Sedan Big Six Cuftom Brougham $1984 The President, a Big Six Custom seem), broadcloth or Chase phoiftery . . $2245 Prides f. o. b. ory, dnc Jr a ise wheels. R the first time in an automobile of economical pro- du@ion, these Studebaker Custom Sedans duplicate the Ns NRW Re Wu X = RE = = £2 SR RR 0 7% Ze A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1926 D. REAM: Tnvites You to Attend the First Showing ) al ! Hi RB 0 Y 7%; Jv Yi =a nS afl 2 of the Studebaker Custom Sedans SN oe | E——— inn Equipment No-draft ventilating windshield, bumper and bumperettes, engine 4 heat indicator and gasoline gauge on the dash, coincidental lock, oil filter and aif purifier, automatic windshield cleaner, automatic spark control, rear vision mirror; and two-beam headlights, controlled from steering wheel. master creations of custom design! Swung low in the body—close-hauled in the coachwork —fleet and flowing in their lines—resplendent with the ance—offer disc wheels and four-wheel brakes—reaffirm the inflexible §&tandards of Studebaker quality—and invoke ‘ + anew the great Studebaker tradition of making good with the public by continually making better in the plant! They are the latest examples of the Studebaker policy of lacquered loveliness of duotone color schemes—and replete with every detail of corre custom treatment, from broad- lace trim, Butler finish hardware and Chase Mohair in- teriors to the silvered figure of Atalanta poised on the radiator. These Custom Sed woman with the §tamina that appeals to a man—add cus- tom refinements to the ruggedness of Studebaker perform- ED. REAM, Mount Joy, Pa. STUD E Rr ans combine the lines that appeal to a progressive betterments. To the smoothhgss and power of the quiet Studebaker L-Head motor is added the custom symmetry of line and treatment that would'be absolutely impossible, at the Studebaker price, withoutiStudebaker One-Profit facilities. . These Studebaker Custom Sedans are now on view at our ; display rooms. You are invited to come in and sec them. 5 thresher has complited the thresh- For Sale in Florin feet wide st < 5 5 ’ ing of wheat for Phares Braadt. A fine home with all conveniene- | Lane, as Wi. Bibi Foi Yes Sir, That's My with an average yieid of 43 bush- |e, such as light, heat and bath. |ket Street ext¥gded to a street Barber, “‘Cap” Williams a er els per acre; Rev. S. S. Shearer, Property is in excellent condition | known as Pin on Road, all in : 22 bushels, Ghurles Ricedorf, 20 and nicely located. Possession | the Borough of Mgunt Joy, Pa. he ’ April 1st. This is a corner pro- Be it enacted b%the Council of For a Good Clean 3 and 4 quires one stalk number of in length. who have pressed most, into the McBride, Rheems Mr. man an lan Daf] daughtd crops of the large stalks. to Rheems, that roots forty-five inches their into service hauling threshing equipment to their ware- house, where it cars acres, 33 buchels per acre. Isaac Kupp, an extensive alfalfa |grower, near Rheems, down a field that has been yielding annually. a special plow on account He J. L. Heisey and Sons, delivery to direct is elevated Tuesday, July They all records by receiving and loading into cars twenty five hund::d and niact; bushels of wheat, price $1.30 per The Bowers’ Beach fishing re- sort created a fishing trip to the following Rheems sportsmen last week who traveled in automobiles: Elmer R. Kraybill, Abner Charles Ricedorf, Daniel Erb, Clay ton Myers, Walter Espenshade, H. Bard, Robert Kready, B. Heisey, George Flowers, Luther Grove, Jacob Folyd, Charles Raeb- er, Enos Floyd, Leroy Leedom, Harry Leedom, Jno. Raymonl S. Baker. and Mrs. daug L a catch of 80 fine fish. SALUNGA Abraham Halde- er, Goldie, Mrs. Al- d so is turning $5,650.00. perty on Mt. Joy twp. side. Price, Call or phone Jno. Schroll, 41R2, Mt. Joy E. tf It re- delivered had a Rheems, trucks their ut- from the direct ne “i. Risser, H. Winfield Heisey, They report Allan, and and Ella of Mount Joy, Pa. Mot Joy Street 4 WE SPECIALIZE in all styles of nd CHILDREN’S Milady Shoppe “street Main t wide street Attest: JACOB H. ZELLER Clerk of Council Approved thisj12th A. D. 1426. AN ORDINANCE An Ordinance vacating a t known as as now laid out H. H. ENGLE ANCE forty New from Mar- ket Jeet to Walnut Street in the Boroug of Mount Joy, Pa. Be it¥enacted by the Gouncil of the Boro h of Mount Joy: Section That the street known as Street laid out on the plan of Borough from Mar- ket Street to alnut Street ,and being of the wNth of forty (40) feet, be and her is vacated. GEO. B. ZELLER PresMlent of Council y of July Chief Burgess from to Cle A. the Borough of Mo Section 1. known zs School LaRe the plan the Boro¥ Market Street a a vacated. i Approved this 12th day of D., t Joy: the street laid out c¢n Bh extending extended to als H A Hanging J CT Wish to inform the public I am in the Paper Hanging business again SHAVE and_HAIR CUT at a right ice go to Ba Sizes known g§ Pinkerton oad, an eing of t ridth of i Pood gra pve of “WILLIAMS & SDHOFIELD |x ao” work sessomait n pricesi GEO. B, ZELLER 4 E. Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA. Have large line of up-to-date fC samples elect from, and can save | Agents for the Eureka Laundry Attest: : ACOB H. ZELLER you from to 40% on your paper. rk of Council Your patrdfgage solicited uly, WHY NOT BRIGHTEN UP THAT 1926. CAR OF YOURS? H. H. ENGLE C. A. ety JACOB H. ZELLER Clerk of Council A. Ap D. Chief Burgess Have It 23 E. i AN ORDINANCE REPAINTED 5 ain 56. HVE doy; PA : Au Ordinance extending Mar- 2 or ey oor to U. Parsonage et \@treet, in the Borough of Mt. Joy, its present terminus to REV ARNISHED the, limits, a ey S | ONE Wt cnacted b ci the Bloc of Moun Joys °F] Having had years eXpery hp 1. That treet to |€nce in wagon Work, will guaran- By. be n as Sr Il oi vo tee you a good job. Betore placing your order placed pon the plan of. the elsewh Nd see us, Borough@f Mount Joy, ordained, S.Z. YOUNG Crushed Stone.Also manufac established and opened, bzginning . FLORIN, PA. turers of Concre®a Blocks, Sill at a poin®five hundred and forty- E. Main St. 1 2 1! and Li 1 ocks, SI'S five feet from tbe South sicle jly 14-6m-pc intels. of South a¥ey as lait, out on the plan of the%Borough and the ter- Dinas oF Market Siraet as alreacly J, N. STAUFFER RO opened and ex®gnding thence a dis- 1 ’ G 4 tance of and five or s arage M foo to the Sonn limits of the y g OUNT JOY, PA, oroug’ Seerion 11. TIM the width of eneral Auto HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? the said street s be forty-si » fe y-siX R I RI N [( i DON"F, WAIT TOO LONG GEO. B. ZELLER BRING, THEM IN a Presidelat of Council ttest: 4 SPECIALTY City Soe i proved the 12th da, of | July Accessories 1926. % H. H. ENGLE 4 Chief Bhugess Repairing Company D-52 S. Queen St., Lang 8 4 $ Oo 0% 0 oF, 39 ge age ed 0000 0. 0 0 Po? 0% 069 040-0 la’ * * 4 ood 0 eo? % 000% 0% 0. 0, 0. 0 0 KOE XG XE INI = 9, * out 0% % WS 9050020620620-6%0 6% 0% 0 6% 2 4400000 fe dr = oo @ Sm 3 J, wv - Fn NCE. Pe Oo o% os of. sees ded 0, 0. a9 COR) a0 Rowe = ® 0% 0,