A HORSE DEAL PRECEDED THE HOSTILITIES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 191% "280 by ER. Paul _ ~f 300 DOLLARS|[ I'LL BUY I AIN'T THROUGH WITH YOU YET YOU FROG FACED RHINO, I'LL MAKE YQU PAY ME THE 300 DOLLARS TOO !' OUT-DOOR SLEEPING AN INTERESTING SALE BILL | Little Talks on Health and Hygiene Printed 58 Years Ago When Negros by Samuel G. Dixon, M. D., LL. D. Were Sold at Public Sale upon as a; Our townsman Mr. Emanuel the necessity of Sumpman handed us a copy of the largely the case| Broom Corn News, printed at Ar- with out-door sleeping. (cola, Illinois, from which we clipped With the beginning of the active the following: campaign against tuberculosis but al A. W. Bads has few years or so ago, out-door sleep- | the Eads Bros. Store an old sale ing was recommended for those |pjjl that is quite a relic. It was suffering from tuberculosis and |printeq in 1858 by the Presg at Hop- others vihose general physical con-|kinsville, Ky. and is very much like dition seemed to warrant it. the sale bills of today except that These pioneers were looked upon the date of the sale is displayed at by their friends and neighbors with the bottom. In the bill 28 negroes interest and they openly expressed advertised for sale. Mr. Eads belief that if they survived this ex- founq the paper in the attic of the posure, which was doubtful, they nouse on a farm near Hopkinsville would soon tire of the experiment which he recently owned. The bill anyhow. As a matter of fact there js well preserved. We are repro- are a hundred open air sleepers to-/qucing it because of its unusual and day where there was one a decade | interesting features: ago and it is no longer limited to| PUBLIC l those who are in ill health. | Acres of All who have tried open air sleep- | 98 LIKELY ling ‘are enthusiastic about it and | FIFTY they constitute an ever growing | I will sell at group. | Tuesday 28th day of A sleeping porch is coming tobe 1858, at my farm on looked upon as an essential part of ‘road in Christian the home. Whole families That which is looked fad today becomes tomorrow. This is are SALE Valuable Land! NEGROES! MULES publie 300 auction December, the Canton county 314 miles have | from Hopkinsville, 2 land tasen to sleeping in the open and | containing 300 acres about 200 acres have been so benefited by it that are cleared and the balance in tim- they would never consider anything ber. The of a } else. dwelling with rooms; on tracts of consist five improvements brick The proper garb to insure warmth brick kitchen | despite the temperature is essential. There With a warm room for dressing ac- barns sufficient cessible there is no reason why this tobacco, all invigorating and stimulating custom buildings: two never failine should not continue to grow in popu- and a number larity. {orchard. Many and women Who of| The lang will be gold for one-t necessity must spend their working |.acp down, and hours in-doors can obtain during | ope and two years, their rest at night, at least a POT- | ments. tion of the out-door air that Nature | intende 8 2 re. | tended us all to have | women, boys Sleeping porches can be construct- | two hogshead d on the most modest homes at 2 | placksmith and a : . ack é 8 omparatively small cost and in the f, two good ajority of instances they can be| : | cook. These are a desirable cuaranteed to save their cost in| |negroes, and such negroes octor bills. The change from! 4 2 often offered for sale. sleeping in closed warm rooms to. in good order for ut-door sleeping must be brought ThYce Wagons. one hbout gradually, giving Nature time cattle boss "wheqt 0 meet the new conditions. The!,., , caliibis kitchen furniture, ery, old or very young demand vei (3 4 nord otection ' tha the adult in This is a desirable HT I 5) n i ; Te health, timber, water All of the above he prime of life. a eli aan sold on ecredit. on day of gale. 1 An Apple Social a0n Thursday evening, Jan. 27th, Nov. 20th. 1858. W. W. WESTERN. pie W. M. S. and the Mission Band en Een and smoke house ete. the to farm tobacco cure 60 acres of necessary are on with out- prings, one apple and peach men hird remainder in in equal instal- the The NEGROES consist of men, plow and girls. There makers, common seamsftresses, are carpen- and a lot of not 50 mules, all market or gear. yoke of ozen; household and farming utensils. farm soil, and locality. property will be Terms made known ! are for the Evangelical Church will hold el apple social at the home of Mr. 4d Mrs. S. F. Eshleman, on West Lawn Insurance Board negal street. Chicken corn soup, Organization was effected by the Ww cream, cake and coffee will be| Board of Directors of the Lawn Mu- An orchestra will tual Fire, Storm Lightning In- All are invited. {surance Board at ting: ep President, H. "president, C. S. Bradley; White Oak; comer, srved. furnish usie. H. eed; ecretary, J Hiram Gibble, John W. New- Mount Joy; Co- Communion at Colebrook Communion services will be held Trinity Lutheran Church, near lebrook, on Sunday, January 23, 10 o'clock a. m. Preparatory ser- John Gise, es will be held on Saturday after. ble, Bellai pn. at 2:00 o'clock. The public is Lebanon, was clected as auditor. dially invited to attend vices. reasurer, Eli Cc these Adjudications Filed These balances remain for Applying for Divorce bution in the fol ng e : The Court has allowed a subpoena Henry Amdt, Rapho, $42,825.03. divorce to Issue to Erinnal.| Henry I. Ebersole, Conoy, 39491. | hderson, Falmouth, onthe ground | Mary A. Herr, Mount Joy borough | esertion. $43,963.58. : : ——— on exhibition at . simply ask for a one 8€l E. H. ZERCHER | SHAVING Elgin Watches IN SilveroidCases 5.00 Fully Guaranteed DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Mount Joy Readers are Learning the Duty cf the Kidneys To filter the blood is the kidneys’ |= duty. = When they fail to do this the kid- HM neys are weak _ Backache may follow, Help the kidneyg do their work. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—the test-| = ed kidney remedy. Proof of their worth in the follow- ing: Mrs. W. C. Hartzell, St., Elizabethtown, Pa., says: “I and others of the family have used = Doan’s Kidney Pills on different oc-|% casions for kidney complaint and they have given fine relief. My kid-| neys caused me a great deal of trouble and I suffered from dull, nagging backachegs and severe pains across my loins. I couldn’t rest well at night, and mornings felt so lame that I could hardly do my house work. Doan’gs Kidney Pills gave me positive relief.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Helm had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo, N. Y. Boe Te SF - FRIENDS AND READ THIS OVER and other kidney {lls S. Poplar | = Gold Filled Expansion Bracelet Watches $5.50 & Up E0000 0 0 OL or istfall we had the pleasure (0 Don WV. Gorrect (Near Bowman's Il § '] ge olderg 1o some Qf tae h lal thoughtful buyers allg care these prosperous Fruit, 1c on that they uld :» peddlers Shade and a MOUNT JOY was ¢© couid de FOR SELES PURCHASE OR EXCHANGE ANYTHING 4 HAVE YOU TO SELL What oo YOU WANT TO BUY] SAVES YOU TIME AND EXPENM WRITE FOR INFORMATION buy usuall) is positively gu and oi 1 Don’t | when y tree us be re- this that to-name and close at 1d to show . Orders If you are interested telephone I known ntions ou’ll not et your wants and [ am su While we quite gret it. do not grow stock we are we good home. We would be gle nd p confident Keystone Servi Box 497 LANCASTER, PA. can give true strong stock, grown you our ieties taken now Nf Ras and Think Stop, Read and Think Bend me a lst of yowr aative, | active listed or unlistag securits and I wili tell you what thes wortk, also make yog an afer | them S. R. STILL, Jr. 244 Weolworth Bldg. Lancaster, LICENSED BROKER AR EN THEAT y (BRIS i — T r 1 C; 3 Charles S. Frank | [hursday Jpeciy x NT 5 AUCTIONEER I MOUNT JOY, PA. Cha rles Chap Prompt Attention given to Saleg of Real Estate and Personai Property. “Laugh and the world laug Terms Moderate Bel Telephone with yeu” i MOUNT JOY, PENNA. HAIR CUTTING J. B. HERSHEY'S Tounsorial Parlor nN A a o W Middletowz ds called Friday Three Chairs. ting Agent for the rl aeuvered a Ezst Main St ry INO f ‘nom Ne AlIng 01 LU i
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