SALUNGA Mr. Norman Bear spent Thursday [at Harrisburg. Mr. Ed. Myers and family, spent * Year) Year priday at Lancaster. REE ents day with I. M. Herr and family. Cents Cents Pro’r. {a New Ford from W. J. Staley. { Mr. Ira Risser spent Sunday with at Mount Joy a8 Rp 1) Raffensberger and family. on of your subscrip-| DIT. John Kepperling spent a week bu the label. We do with his sister Mrs. Henry Shissler Bubscripticn money re- : . cd remit, wee that you are &C NefTsville. Fe credit all subscription) Nr, Thomas Keener and family nonth. | ~ . 3 . . Bis of the Landieville vigu, spent Sunday with R. D. Raffensber- @ the Mount Joy Stay and ger and family. d with that the ount 5 aus v % nao thn pars ort] ant i. Mrs. David Cooper spent Monday at Lancaster visiting her daughter Mrs. Stillinger. | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eichely spent {Tuesday at Columbia visiting the lat- ter’s parents. { Mr. John Hamiiton, has purchased " : 'a Ford automobile from the local A. H. Eppler, has returned agent Mr. Walter Staley a visit to Phlladelohla tod | Messrs. W. J. Staley and Charles K. Garmay ho yeted 8 Bender made a business trip to Phil- ctor of the Exchange Bank, adelphia on Thursday, returning with Henry Heisey, of Wrightsville, vis- two. rio Foods ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. | Mrs. Norman Bear spent Tuesday dejsey. Arriold. of Cleveland. Ohio. 12% Harrisburg, attending the second Boseos Arnold, of Cleveland, 10, ‘State Convention of Farm Women was the guest of H. L. Garber and Bold in the Senate caucus room ABETHTOWN Heisey has returned from a trip to Conoy. family. | M : Da} : meee | Mr. and Mrs. John Peifer enter- Rev. J. L. Udegraff, of Findlay, tained the following guests on San. Ohio, was the guest of Rev. E. F. day: Mr. Howard Peifer and fam- Yoder, . iro ily, Mr. Paul Peifer and family. Mr. William Sweeney, of Emigsville, Waiter Polfer was the guest 7 of his father, id Sweeney Miss Grace Kamm. spent several | MARIETTA days with relatives and friends at Mechanicsburg. On account of the snow storm the Mrs. Homer Wolgemuth, of Conoy, graduation service in the Presbyter- was a guest of relatives and friends ian church, Marietta, was postponed in the borough. {from Sunday evening, January 29, J. A. Reem and family, of Steelton, until February 5. The speaker of the were guests of A. B. Reem and fam- evening, Prof. H. K. Ober, of Eliza- ily of Mill street. ;bethtown, was unable to get to Mari- I. N. Redsecker, of Landsdowne, etta. gpent several days with his brother,] The Home Building and Loan As- G. W. Redsecker. sociation of Marietta, met on Satur- es i Mr. and Mrs. George Summy, of day evening in the room at the First Mastersonville, were guesfs of Wen- National Bank, stock-holders paid dell Sheaffer and wife. their regular dues, and an election Rev. and Mrs. Henry Gibble, of resulted in the choosing of the fol Lititz, spent the past week with re- lowing directors: John A. Shillow, latives in the borough. James Duffy, Charles J. O’Connor, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hess, of Sheaf- John Orth, John F. O’Brien, Benton ferstown, were guests of H. G. Hess G- Hipple, George P. Resch, treas- and family, of Park street. jurer. Henry 8. Rich, of the First Na- Rev. Nathan Eshleman is conduct. tional Bank; secretary, R. Carroll, ing a series of revival meetings at the Engle; auditors, John A. Shillow, Jr., church of the Brethren at Cocalico. |Benton G. Hipple, Paul McDevitt, A. John Wallace purchase the double New series was opened. There are house owned by Harry K. Landis, 719 shares of stock in force totaling which he will occupy in the near fu- $45,682.63. The thirty-third series ture. matured, and the people of Marietta J. B. Asper, of Mechanicsburg, | eceived $11,400.00. Cumberland county, spent several! rere ett Gee gays with relatives and friends in the | LANDISVILLE orough. Ice from 10 to 14 inches in thick-| wpe J. M. Trout is canvalescing ness is being housed by ice dealers from her recent illness. : in the borough. It is exceptionally| Mrs. Emma Heiges, of New York, Sleae SY Sen. Howry Stauftes ot is Ying us Herman Jog ; ._an 1arry Scaufter, ' William eaver an aughter, York. announce the arrival of a son, Marian, spent Saturday in Phailadel. Carlton Hoff Stauffer. born last week phia. Mrs. Stauffer was a former resident| Reed Alexander assistant County of this borough. [superintendent, spent Tuesday in the Landisville schools. SPORTING HILL Daniel Drace had a stroke of apop- lexy while at his work. His condi- Mes Amos Myers of Lanzaster, De Toe. from spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mount Joy, spent Friday at the home Mrs. Martin Zimmerman. 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Bricker. Miss Mary Nissley of Lancaster,| pp Hershey. propriefor of the SDen Bae) wilh Ror parents, Mr. |Sycamore Hotel, served a turkey din- an 2 Bred W, ey. d wil. [rer to about thirty of the employes u x £ id Fubaver an sor -1of the Conestoga Traction Co. no Begun unday in Mrs. Elizabeth Hershey celebrated e dome of A. 3, Degier, .,_ (her ninety sixth birthday anniversary Mr. Harrison Miller and family | Monday. She is able to sew Spent Simiay in fe Rome ot =. land quilt @nd thread a needle without ing eorge anc lamlly near 20° the use of glasses. A number of her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffer and fens called ox her during the day. daughter Dorothy, of Old Line, spent | Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. BAINBRIDGE Henry Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Rolandus Gibble en-| Mrs. Alexander Matthias. aged tertained the latter’s brother, "Mr. about 78 years residing near town. and Mrs. Harry Gibble and daughter fell and broke her right arm at the Viola of Palmyra. wrist. On account of her age, the Mr. and Mrs. William Rice an physician is afraid it will sons, Clarence and Ralph, of near never heal. Her husband, who is past Naumanstown, spent Saturday in the ,80 years of age has been helpless for home of Mr. John: Sheaffer and fam- a number of years. ily. y An old fashioned butchering was Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibble enter- conducted on the Harry Drias farm day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Gibble, Drias. A large bull, which weighed of Palmyra; Mr. George Weaver and nearly 1000 pounds and 5 hogs, two daughters of near Manheim and weighing 285, 300, 384, 400, and 492 (It was the largest butchering in the MAYTOWN orice for many years. While : ————— {the meat ready for pudding,he was Miss Peart Buon in fe ast using a sharp knife. It slipped and of Miss Mary McCurdy Saturday an cut an ugly gash in his right hand. Mr. Daniel E. Brubaker attended |. Hi the live bird shoot at New Holland |" * ofiihe buichoring pariy. Thy, BAINBRIDGE Sixth Grade at Mount Joy, was home | ———— over Sunday . | Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Gruber. of urday and Sunday here with her sis- of a son. ter, Mrs. John McCurdy. | Miss Emma Libhart, of Riverside, Mrs. Katie Barnhart, who fell at spent several days with "her parents, Lititz, and was badly injured, has re-! Mrs. J. Clinton Harper, of Steel- covered sufficiently to return to her. ton, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Myers, of East Donegal H. J. Hawthorne and family. kers for E. R. Neidiz. They weigh- Harrisburg, were guests of the form- ed over five hundred pounds each, er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward and were less than a year old. | Markley. who were arraigned before Justice township have sold their 1921 crop of the Peace Hicks, of Maytown, for of tobacco at fair prices. The major- stealing wine, were discharged upon ity have their crops only half strip- or did not care to press the charges.| The following attended the sixth or at least a half dozen young men Stnnual Farm Prodnets Show, at Har- - stable Shields served the warrants, Man R. Hoffman, Paris S. Engle, Wal- ter G. Hawthorne, Alvin S. Martin FALMOUTH and A. H. Risser. Mrs. John Horst, of Falmouth, ng tained the following guests on Sun- which is tenanted by his son, Philip Mrs. Emma Kauffman, of this village. 'pounds, respectively, were butchered. | Mr. Drias was assisting in getting Sunday. About thirty persons assisted in the Miss Henderson, teacher of the Mrs. Jacob M. Schroll spent Sat-| Jonoy township, announce the birth the home of her son, Christian, in Mr. and Mrs. Libhart. township, killed two very large por-! Mr. and Mrs. John Markley, of Two young men from Marietta! A number of farmers in Conoy the payment of costs. The prosecut- Ped. would have been arrested. Con- Tisburg: Benjamin F. Hoffman, Nor- brated her sixty-first birthday anni- An infant son, of Mr. and Mrs. versary at her home, by entertaining Samuel Moore, residing on a farm in a number of friends and relatives, West Hempfield township, had the from Harrisburg. (third finger of his right hand mashed Iwood H. Stoner, of the United when the little one was caught in the tates Cavalry, ‘stationed at Fort spring of the bed. The physician at- Ethan Allen, Vermont, is home on a tending is of the opinion that the thirty day furlough, the guest of his finger will heal. Mr. Jay Vernon Good spent Sun- | | Mr. Charles Bender has purchased | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S. A. Lied |. 0 24 2). 6T.N 00 Pleasarit to take 86) Viloby 0060.0 Fo jan. 3-3 mo-pd RHEEMS Christian L. Heisey a P. R. R. em- ployee at Hyner, Pa., paid a short | visit to his father Jacob W. Heisey {one day last week. | Owing to the illness of John Hor- stick, truck driver for the D. G. Brin- ser feed and coal merchant, John Zeager filled the vacancy. - The demands from various parts of the U. S. for the B. F. Greider thoroughbred poultry and eggs is causing large daily shipments by ex- press and parcel post. There is a real father in this place who enjoys placing a string of sleigh bells upon his shoulders attach him- self to a sled and give his off spring a ride over the beautiful snow. Cope Brothers forwarded several large truck loads of their evaporated sweet corn by P .R. R. freight last Monday for large western cities. Church of the Brethren held their evening services at this place last Sunday evening with a fair attend- ance considering the condition of the highways. The epidemics of scarlet fever and mumps have reached this place mak- ing it necessary for the health officer Adam Stump to appear upon the scene with his cards Mr. Martin R. Kraybill a West Donegal progressive follower of Hus- bandry transacted business at the Rheems feed warehouse last Monday fternoon enjoying a sleigh ride dodg- ing the drifts. Penn Lime, Stone and Cement Company are making extensive ar- rangements to open "a new quarry adjacent to their large crushing plant which is equipped to handle several thousand tons per day. The Rheems basket ball team played their first game away from home last Saturday evening in the Market Hall at Elizabethtown where they had as their opponents the sec- cond high school team, the latter be- ing victorious. The continuous fall of snow last Saturday abandoned the trolley ser- vice for a number of hours. The State highway was blocked at several points between this place and Etown until about Sunday noon, making quite a demand for snow shovelers, Enos Floyd manager of the Rheems hall association is quite busy. selling tichste for the Keystone Concert to be held in the Rheems school house Saturday evening, February 4th at which time the company promises to give the large audience an old fashioned time. KINDERHOOK The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore had its thumb badly crushed. Mrs. William Minich and Mrs. John L. Keiser spent Wednesday afternoon in Lancaster. Mr. Samuel K. Keiser is at St. Joseph’s Hospital where he under- went an operation for the removal of his tonsils. The W. M. S. held a business meet- ing on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Minnie Miller was elected delegate to the W. 'M. S. Convention. The W. M. 8. will hold its regular month- 34 meeting on Sunday evening, at 45. The K. L. C. E. elected the follow- ing officers: President, Paul A. Goss; vice president, Melvin L. Miller; re- cording secretary, Minnie Miller; cor- MILKING THREE TIMES DAILY Additional Amount of Milk and Butter. fat May Hardly Pay the Extra Expense. Cows milked and fed three times daily will produce more milk and the average test will be higher than though they were milked only twice. The rule is that milking three times daily is ad- visable where records are being made, or where cows are milking so largely it is burdensome for them to carry their milk-making nutriments for pe- riods of twelve hours each Under practical conditions the question of time is the determining factor. It costs more to milk three times daily than only twice and if extra help must be hired the additional amount of milk may hardly pay the extra expense. HERDS HEADED BY PUREBREDS Cow Testing Associations in West Reach Mark of 100 Per Cent—Dis- the mark of 100 per cent of their herds headed by purebred bulls. This was the count in the spring of 1921 in the territory of the western of- fice of the dairy division of the United States Department of Agriculture. In the fall of this year one-third of the as- soclations in the western states were 100 per cent in their use of purebred pulls. In some localities it Is com- ing to be considered a disgrace for meee tl Gun Columbia lost one of its industries last week when the Camden Mfg. Co. moved its entire plant to Camden, N. PP parents. He is the only one from this| Samuel Keiser underwent an op- section t6 remain in the service. jeration at St. Joseph’s hospital. x J. vB anyone to use a scrub bull * WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922 ud P 831.A1 FLORIN, PA. Fresh Roasted Peanu 3 Se i ’ lusep a IQUE FURNITURE PIANOS AND “PLAYER PIANOS Stumpf’s staurant é SOLD TUNED AND REGULATED Main St, Mount. Joy All Work Guaranteed + If you have an you want to We Both, J.1..11 Thome or dro mie eat 1t| CHAS. O. GARBER Defiyer Photite Jou do not w 71 North B iy ba unt Joy. al ra o O! . uy your entire equipmen I buy Ly 195-0%.9%.6%.4% ¢% 0% 4% 0, 9, oP SPSS age 0304500200000 | “Why Not 2 % x # % Lid. uy FURS — | We solicit youljtrade of [ce Cream and Pagturized, Martin's Sanitary Dairy Milk. Look for the Witmer 102 East DonegalSt., MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Write For Price List't FARMERS & TRAPPERS ATTENTION! 3 : h. : I wish to n@tify my friends that I at market prices and would ike to have your business. Bring them to iY Y —— Eberle jan’ 11-6¢ grace to Use Scrub. oY . wagon . West Donegal St. yr \ Jac. Ichler, deliverer. 3 "MOUNT JOY, PA. : opt >. (Oya ir TABLES FOR LA % Ny One—two—three! One cow-testing Sei \ % “ | association .in Washington, two in Colo- | Will be pleased to have you, call at ® PALA BARBER SHOP . rado, and three in Idaho have reached any time jan. 4-3mos.}. 5 Call numbers 27R3, 2R5 or 111R16 Bell phone E’town| ™ * W!LLIAMBMT. JOY, PA. 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