The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 30, 1921, Image 3

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY,




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COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A



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30x3% non skid 8,000. |
30x33 tubes all makes, each.....
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In the above lot of tires are Goody: I, Pa. Vaccum Cup, Ajax,
Fisk, Black Bob, Diamond, All firsts wi erial numbers. Take ad-
vantage of this special sale,
33x4 non skid 8,000
34x4 non skid 8,000 Ziles guarant: ‘
FABRIC C... 3
30x31 non skid 6,00 miles guarantee
31x4 non skid 6,00D miles guarantee
32x4 non skid 6,000 miles guarantee
34x4 non skid 6,000 miles guarantee
BERGER oy 5.

. $15.00
$24.00
$28.00
. $28.50
Frank B. Groff
HARNESS—SADDLERY.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
AUTO TIRES AND OIL
Bachman Chocolai§ Mig. Co.
Mount Joy, Pha.
List of Specials
SOME OF THESE TIRES ARE NEW — OTHERS ARE RE-
PAIRED.
No Size Make 3
32x3%
32x4
33x4
34x4
30x31
30x31
32x4
37x5
3ix4
31x4
33x4
34x41
34x41;
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TRIUMPH
TRIUMPH
TRIUMPH
GOODYEAR
PERFECTION
DIAMOND
..60 “p.
..45 p.
GOODRICH
DIAMOND ....50 p.
GOODYEARS . 95 p.
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veo + B80 Pe,
UNITED STATES 35 p. c. good
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Cc.
LEE PUNCTURE PROOF new
good
good
good
good
good
good
List
$25.05.
$30.00.
$32.00.
$33.00.
$20.00.
$20.00.
$32.50.
$60.00.
$34.00.
$28.00.
$35.00.
$47.95.
GOODYEAR PLAIN 85p.c. good $43.00.
Sale
. $15.00
.$18.00
.$19.00
.$20.00
.$ 8.00
.$ 6.00
.$15.00
. $15.00
.$ 8.00
.$ 8.50
. $15.00
. $35.00
.$30.00
MT. JOY AUTO SUPPLY CO.
208 E. Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA.


 
 
 
 
 




 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 







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use are not alwa
said about furniture.
something you expect to
buy it here, because here wi
ture we buy must measure exac
make as to the manner of workm
long run, well-made furniture is the c
buy. We invite comparison, look around,
prices and then come here and see ur vast
MEDIATE DELIVERY.
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THE QUESTION






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you are buying
It will if you
~~... OF FURNITURE OUALITY
are few things that quality effects so vitally as furni-
that people buy fo personal wear and for home
expected to last a long time, but this connot be
en you buy furniture
der you long service.
nk of quality first. All the furni-
up to requirements which we
And, after all, in thé
pest sort of furniture to
ompare qualities and
rtment.
Westenberger, Maley & Myers
128-131 East King Street
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LANCASTER; PA.
CE 0 OOO OO.
COAL COAL
ALL SIZES-AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM-
CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE.

F. H. BAKER
TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILK.
USE SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKI
FOR MORE EGG!
LUMBER and GOAL
Both Telephones
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week

Ich wore der onner dawg drunna
om encampment on Shikillimy, un es
hut mich ons badolya ga-mauned woo
mere ols g’hot hen far em greek.
Mindsht du nuch we farichderlich os
de soldawda ga-gooked hen ivver em
exitzeera un wos duch de officers uff
weedlicha gile room garidda sin, mit
grosse wisa giles-schwentz uff era
heet un reff-sensa far daega. Ich
hob ols g’mained anes fun sella grosa
officers kenta en gonse ous-lendishe
armae leddera—so risend hen se ga-
gooked. Un de soldawda hen grose
flinda g’hot mit grosse grumma bom-
anetta draw. Mer hut g'wiss g’'main-
ed os won greek ous-brecha set don
daida de en breckfesht maucha ous-
era gonsa armae. De officers sin ols
naiva nows ga-ridda un mer hut
g'mained der freeda fun unserem
gonsa lond daid henka uff wos os se
now cshwetza—un duch is nix lose
ga-brucha os der korrick funera
g'ward buddle os aner fun ena in sina
saddle-bags g’hot hut. Mindsht du
nuch we g’schwint os es exitzeera
g’shtupped hut we der greek ous ga-
brucha is? De grossa officers hen era
giles-schwentz fun da heet un sin
unnich de dish g’shlooped. So hens
marrick ollamohl dreffa kenna mitera
{ gward buddle, awver mit bulfer un
i bli hen se net fechta wella, un de
oldta soldawda woo ols in line g’'sht-
elt sin warra mit da grossa reff-sense
daega hen net mae larna wella waega
greek. Won aner en grosser drom
drinka hut kenna un en grosser bully
si don hen de leit g'mained are daid
en woonerbawrer soldawdt maucha,
!un selly wora de arshta os sich de
i finger odder dowma ob g'’hocked hen
| far draft-fry warra.
Un so is mer evva aw-g’feered mit
da looks fun socha. We der greek
our ga-brucha is huts badolya g’sh-

shippa aw-g'fonga. De boova woo
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ga-mentioned warra, un feel fun ena
| shlofa heit unich ma shtae os ‘“un-
| known’ ga-marricked, is, wile de of-
flcers woo ga-nunk ¢’wist hen far sich
| ous g'fore holda, sin oldt g’shtarava.
{ Duch saencd mer in da picter-bicher
koogla so dick ga-lega hen os
wors net uft os aner wae ga-doo is
warra. Won aner fun ena
¢’shtarava is don hut si widfraw finf
dowsend dawler pension es johr ga-
vote greeked by Congress usht os
won’s era aega geld ware, un de
awrem widfraw fum a private, mit
welf dawler greeked der moonet.
os olls g'sagt hut, “Der doch-shtool
on. der blotz. ” Ich
doubt eb der “doch shtool” olles
aeva mauchet im greek. Won en of-
| ficer g'suffa is warra un pawr dow-
send soldawda unadich dote maucha
| hut lussa don is are politely g'frogt
| warrafar resigna.
Won en private
| ous ga-wora wore un is ei-g’shlofa uff
| gaerd don hen se ene g'shussa odder
| ins gaerd-house g’sheckt bis der naixt
battle un derno ene rous galust far
fonna hare gae un de rebel ranks
{ brecha. Won are umm cooma is don
hut nemond en monument erect tsu
eme—awver si dote hut usht so en
grose luch gamauchet dahame in
sinera house-holdting os der graesht
general in der armae.
patriotism un show sin fowla fish.
CONOY
Mrs. Amos Bricker, Sr. is ill with
pneumonia.
Abner Heisey visited in the James
Rabuck home.
Rev. Abner Martin spent Wednes-
day in Harrisburg.
Mr. Geo. Hossler, of town, was a
Sunday visitor at Amos Heisey’s.
Warren Chapman and family en-
tertained a host of friends on Sun-
day.
The families quarantined for
mumps are: Harry Hilsher, Millard
Heisey, Abner Martin and Ed. Coble.
~ Rev. and Mrs. Abner Martin, Mrs.
Harry Hilsher, and Emma and Irvin
Heisey, visited Millard Heisey and
family, Sunday afternoon.
Amos Heisey and son Irvin, visited
Jacob Heisey, Sunday. The latter
with his family moved on the Samuel
Snyder farm the past week.
rere tl rene
No
The road iw were out, and did
their best on thégroads.
Henry Ulrich ad family moved to
"Manheim on Tuesday.
Jno. H. Koger, of hear Mount Joy,
has now taken possession of the C.
H. Brandt farm. }
Prof. H. K. Ober apd wife, and
mother, of Elizabethtown, visited in
the family of C. G. Hollinger.
The schools were outifor a short
hike gathering arbutus? and other
species of nature’s best,} for more
knowledge of science. i
Mrs. Frank Geib while taking
carpet, had the her eve, Jus ca


west Rapho
pet tack hitting her eye, Gausing
painful, though not serious ‘wound
March 30, Mrs Maria Stauffer,
Chiques Hill, will sell all her p
sonal property, and will make h
home with her son, Elmer Bagnha
of Elizabethtown. \
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§ Read the Bulletin.

Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulle
{ tupped, un history hut es hero-wor-!}
de koogla g'shtupped hen sin net feel
Ich hob en oldter shriner ga-kennt |


' fum greek os de generals in bletz |
room ga-ridda sin woo de canoona |
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ribsa in ma welsh-karn feldt, un duch
endlich |
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era tzwelf kinner, hut ocht odder tz- |

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: { Middletown, visited the former's par-
De fact is, ae doter mon mauched (.piq My and Mrs. William Stump.
usht so feel shtawb os der onner, un
about fartzich per cent. fun unseram | Belle Fryberger, spent a few days at|
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i and visited relatives there on Sunday.
ERISMAN’S CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Witmer and
family visited in the home of Ira
Hess on Easter.
Misses Ruth and Mary Rohrer|
visited their parents
Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Metzler and
during their

family were guests of Clayton |
Bucher on Easter. |
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weidman |
and family spent Easter day with
at Salunga
KF. Keener and fam-
s of Abram Eshleman |
le on Easter. |
Mrs. Walter Keener and |
ly were guests of John Cassel|
near the Junetion on Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brubaker
and sons attended Hernley’s church

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Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nissley and |
Mrs. Laura Gockley did their Easter |
shopping at Lancaster on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Metzler en-|
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Kreider and children from Elizabeth-
town on Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Brubaker
had as their guests on Easter: Mr.
and Mrs. John Brubaker and family
and Mr. and Mrs. John Metzler and |
family. {
Many of our young folks attended |
the special Easter and Palm Sunday |
services at Manheim and Mount Joy.
The observance of this brought this |
thought to my mind. Any denomina- |
tion or religious organization who |
has its place of worship closed most
of the time and allows its members|
and young folks to be attracted vet
where when they ought to worship at
their parent’s church, will eventually |
without a doubt lose many of its |
young folks and its members. What |
do you as readers say? i
etl A en
Mr. Abram Haines sold his auto-|
mobile and bought a horse. |
Master David Brock, of Chickies!
was a visitor here on Sunday,
Mr. John H. Fogie transacted busi-
ness in Lancaster on Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Mumma and children |
were in Mount oy on Wednesday.
Mr. Abram Haines transacted busi-
ness in Manheim the other day. {
Mr. Michael Musser of Landisville,
was at this place last Saturday.
Mr. Harry Hornafius of Mount Joy
remodeled the garage of E. H. Myers. |
Mr. Chas. A. Greider transacted
business in Lancaster on Saturday.
Rhoades of Mount
Joy, visited friends at this place last
week. .
Miss Louisa

Mr. Abram Geltmacher and Mr.
Daniel Piefer were at this place on
Saturday.
Mr. Charles Beaston moved from
the former Levi Shank farm to the
vicinity of Mount Joy
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zink and
family visited the latter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kemmerly on
Sunday.
Mr. John Haines, our enterprising
merchant, purchased a new Dodge
touring car from P. Franck Schock

recently.
Prof. H. K. Ober of Elizabethtown,
will give an lustrated lecture de
scribing his travels in Japan on
Thursday evening, March 31.
Mr. Clayton Mumma of York, a
former resident of this place, spent
a week here with aged parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Abram G. Mumma.
Messrs. Earl and John Mumma
his
| captured a large red fox at Isaac Gin-
der's last week. The specimen was
taken to N. J. Harmon, of Mount
Joy, to be mounted.
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BAINBRIDGE
Miss Ella Sullivan is visiting rela-
tives at Harrisburg.
Miss Estella Schaeffer
from a visit to Lancaster. |
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Martin were
visiting dt Swatara Hill several days. |
Mrs. I. Scott Smith has returned
returned
from a visit with relatives at Phila-|
delphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stump, of |
Mrs. I. Oliver Fry and sister, Miss |
Marietta, where they formerly re-|
sided. i
A farewell dinner was held in|
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rider]
and family and attended by a score
of friends and relatives. The family |
expect to move to Philadelphia in a|
few days. Music was a feature of the!
evening. |
Wages of men employed by the |
paper plant across the river, have
been cut 15 per cent, to take effect]
this week. Wages at the Baker quar-|
ries have been reduced and there has|
been a cut in the working hours. Eas- |
ter day was fittingly observed in the |
three churches with special services, |
morning and evening. The children
of the various schools rendered their |
Easter programs, and eggs were dis- |
tributed. All the music for the day!
was of a high order.
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DON'T RISK NEGLECT
Don’t negle¢t a constant backache, |
sharp, darting pains or urinary dis-|
orders. The danger of dropsy or|
Bright's disease is too serious to
ignore. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills as |
have your friends and neighbors. A |
Mount, Joy case. Ask your nei hbor!
Harry“Bgamesderfer, R. F. D,|
says: Doan’s“Kjdney Pills have cer-|
tainly done me
highly recommend
disorders and weak
years ago I
trouble with my kidneys, br
by a strain from heavy work.
time I stooped over and d
heavy lifting, a sharp pain
catch me across the small o
back.

 



m for kidney |
k. Several |
wotld
and unnatural in appearance. I read
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| u case where n Moro has murdered an
ry
My kidneys were irregular in}
action and the secretions were scanty f
{frame house,
BEWILDERING TO THE MIND
Everyday Measurements of Science
That Are Almost Beycnd Com-
prehension of the Layman.
One great difficulty in
astronomy is
the study of
the Im
and sizes in
For Instance, we can form no
conception of the size or
to comprehend
mensity of the distance
volved
distance of
 

the sun |
Suppose there was a splierical shell |
of the diameter of the si Suppose
a at genie should p Into this
shiell, every second, n t and day, a
ball the size of the earth. How long
would it take to fill the shell? Would
It take an hour, a day, or a week? In
fact, It would take two weeks, and
when full the shell would contain more
than 1,000,0000 earths
The distance to the sun 18 93,000,000
miley. How long would it take a can-
non hall to reach the sun, if shot from
the earth, and continued on its course |
at a utiform velocity? In order
to undarestimate the distance
might suy a vear. In
than 1,000,000 earths,
Astronomieally speaking, the above
distance is very short. The sun is our
nearest star. Strain the Imagination
by trying to comprehend the veloelty
not
some
fact it would
around the earth in one second of
time. Now stagger the brain by trying
to think of stars, so remote from us
that a million years are required for
their light to cross the enormous abyss
that separates them from us. Think
of it! When that ray of light, which
now enters the started on its
course, perhaps there was no life on
this earth.—John Candee Dean in the
Indianapolis News,
eve,
REFUSED HAND OF SULTAN
Offer of Marriage by Ruler of Sulu
Was Turned Down by Alice
Roosevelt,
The Moro is not all bad.
his good points,
He has
There has never been
American woman, and there are many
American women in Morolund. This
however, is not due to
Moro chivalry, but to the fact that in
the Moro thought women have no
abstinence,


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ake your Ilm- 8
rovements beforg
the Rush Comes
Everybodys getting ready to build, rebuild and repair.
Very soon the big rush will be on. Labor and ma-
terials will be tied up. Avoid delays, worries and
expense by starting your work right away.






And plan to doit richt—permanently. Use concrete
—Afireproof, sanitary, everlasting—requires no painting,
no repairs.



Come in and talk over with us what you have to do.
Let us give you a useful Service Sheet of suggestions
and directions for







 
 
  
 

















Driveway Spring House Fence Posts
Small Bridges Manure Pit Garages
Culvert Barns and Silos Porch, Cellar and
Storage Cellar Poultry House Stable Floors
or any one of 20 other improvements.


Call, write or phone us for the sheet you want.
E. H. ZERCHER, Mount Joy, Pa.
WE CARRY
ALPHA"

THE GUARANTEED
PORTLAND
CEMENT



THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan, with electric self-startin
and lighting system and demountable rims with
3%-inch tires front and rear, is a family car of
class and comfort, both insummerand in winter.
For touring itis a most comfortable car. The
large plate glass windows make it an open car
when desired, while in case of rain and all inclem-
ent weather, it can be made a most delightful
closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust-
proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats.
Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive
it. While it has all the distinctive and econom-





souls,
Not that the “believed soullessness
of the sex keeps the Moro from be-
Ing a ladies’ man. In fact, he is in
clined to be very gallant. The fa
mous visit of the Taft party, ac-
companied by the then Miss Alice
Roosevelt, some years ago (and
long to be remembered In the Phil
ippines), was attended by a char
acteristic exhibition of Moro zal-
antry, When this party visited
Jolo——no trip to the islands would
be complete without visiting this
picturesque 1d—his royal high
the sul of Sulu, immedi
ately offered his hand in marriage
the daughter of the President
He addressed her as the Amerlean
princess, and name of Princess
\lice still to her in the Phil
ippines. The raect that his highness
already had a couple of dozen ‘wives
scattered around the town was n¢
deterrent in ease of a Mohammedan
monarch
Encouraging the Hen.

The modern method of increasing
he quantity of that may he ob
aimed from hens is turning on electric
lights in their pens In the middle of
the night, thereby awakening them, to
he end that they eat an extra meal
ind thus approach closer than ever he-
fore the ideal of laying an egg a day,
week after - week. One cannot but
think that this lengihening of the
working day for hens 1s a device of
the same genius who discovered that
there was no need of arising at dawn
to feed the poultry. He simply waited
until after the henyard denizens had
gone to roost, and then scattered their
morning The hens found their
for them In the
morning, while the ingenious one arose
ind went about the affairs of the day
ouly when he felt so inclined. No
chanticleer called him to work,
meal.
breakfast waiting
“Automobile” Street Car.
Mechanical arrangement similar in
respects to that of an automo-
bile is the distinguishing feature of a
IHN
new form of gasoline-driven interur- |
han car described In Popular Me-
chanics ine. Though the body,

seating 30 passengers, Is like that of a
standard modern street car, there is a !
long hood extending in front, in which |
the 50-horsepower engine is mounted.
An auto-type gear shift is provided,
and a shaft transmits the power to |
the rear wheels. Air brakes, electric |
Hghts, and a hot water heating plant
are other details of the equipment.
The round firip of 40
miles in a little more than two and
one-half hours, consuming about five
and onpe-half gallons of gasoline, or
car makes a
one gallon to seven miles,
Too Late.
timed the fallen baseball
“1% 1
had only thought about that song the
young people were singing when I was
a bush league player!”

“Ah!”
star as he wiped away a tear,
excl:
“What was it?” asked a sympathetic |
friend.
“Take Back Your Gold”
ingham Age-Herald.
—Birm-
Bad Housing and Tuberculosis.
Because of lack of housing in New
York 0agtor Copeland, eity health
commissioner, fears an increase in the
tuberculosis mortality rate. He says
insanitary conditions create san ex-
cellent field for the spread of disease
and are sure to result in a moral apd
mental degeneracy,
rr — —.

A Here's a Bargain
1 I have just listed a very desirable
fruck farm on Longenecker road, Mt.
Joy, that will be sold quick. About
Six acres of excellent land, large
barn, tobacco shed and
cellar, an abundance of fruit, a good
investment for any one. Good lo-
cation for warehouse or building
purposes. Convenient tb industries,
trolley, etc. Has boro water, li ht,
ete. Act quick if interested. Jno.
E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy, Pa. tf
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if ical merits of the Ford car in operation and
iil maintenance. Won’t you come in and look it
| ih over?
if GARBER’S GARAGE
i 833-845 5. Market St.
| i ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
I Benj. F. Garber John Groy
il J. N. Gingrich
il Dist. Salesmen
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We Pay Five Per Cent Interest
For Mcney By The Year?
PERSONAL CHECKS TAKEN FOR CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
SECURITY OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS
el. Le on !
ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
OPLES BANK OF MAYTOWN, }
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Capital $50,000.00 Surplus $85,000.00
SIMON F. SNYDER,
Cashier
MICHAEL R. HOFFMAN,
President





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