The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 05, 1922, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5TH, 1922
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A.


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Delicious Ice Cream I
10 Minutes
Think of it!
wholesome, nourishing, refreshing—at
Great fluffy dishes of pure ice cr
a moment’s notice!

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At last the ideal freezer! Made entirely of sted], every part
heavily retinned; ice pail of galvanized iron—cannot Hreak, rust or
't out of order. Can and dasher move in oppositg directions,
ons making velvety ice cream at a minimum of time, §abor and ex-
pense. Removable clamp firmly fastens ice cream pail to table, B
freezer cannot slip or slide and operator's entire effort] is devoted to m
making ice cream, not trying to hold freezer in a
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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At The Haine’s Shoe) Store
30 W. Main Stre
H. M. Seaman

WE are serving new customers every day that know the
value of Good Shoes when they see them.
Not Judging them by their price, but by thei
and workmanship.
quality
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ighest
One aim in this chain of stores is to give the
quality and the lowest prices possible.
B No trouble to show goods if you want to buy o
B you will not know the value until you see them. Value i
sure test of cheapness and here is value. Know it whe



3 see it. Come where it is found. Our price $1.48 to $3.98. *
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§ 30 W. Main Street. MOUNT JOY, PA.
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2 OR TIME!
A Good Refrigerator
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WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN FEW SUMMERS
You should not consider a Refrigeratol in the light of an ex-
pense.. On the other hand, a good refrigdator will prove to be
one of the best investments you could pos8ibly make.
finite savings of ac-






It will pay you dividends for years in c
tual Cash in preserving food that would othefgise spoil.
You will find here about forty differnet siges and styles to se-
lect from, ranging in price from $19.00 to $1%5.00.
the celebrated
We also have in stock for im-mediate delivery,
th water cooler
“WHITE FROST”
attached, $90.00
Before deciding on a refrigerator, be sure to Yook over this
assortment
refrigerators, price $75.00;

Westenberger, Maley & Myers
LANCASTER, FA
8 128-131 East King Street
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on short notice. | also do Passenger“fauling. | received new
spring seats and they are very comfortable
By CHAS. Z. DERR
Bell Phone 11-R4 Ny
216 South Barbara Street, MOUNT J0Y, PA.
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Hauling of all kinds. Moving a spiejalty to any part of the State

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ENGLANER
Fete for lustrated boollot
ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO.
New York -Brooklyn- Chicago



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PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH

What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week

Husht du shunt g’haerd we om
oldta Sammy Sendapetzer si boo, der
Mike, sich e finger ferbrendt hut?
Won du net hush tdon horrich aniohl.
Ich will dere ebbes fartzaela os ich
eme goon. Der Mike is anes fun
denna shmarda boova woo in cime
laeve ken geld selver fardeened hut
un hut sich olsfart besser ga-dinked
ken so en
0s we onera boova woo
reicher dawdy hen g’hot. Are wore
so doom os en asel un hut olsfart
English schwetza wella un hut duch
net kenna. So en mon we ich os en
farrissner ruck wara mus but are
i hardly ga-kent, un won are fun hame
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| well, des barshtly hut sich olsfart
| goot ga-dinked far mit unsera arlicha,
| reshpectfulla maid tsu dravela usht
cled.
tsu
cooma is hut are si eldra farlaeg

wile era dawdy net so reich wora, un
hut olsfart g’sawt are wet en city
lady far en fraw os recht reich ware,
un endlich hut are don aney awga-
druffa. Se wore fun Fildelfy un
wore uff b’sooch ons Mike Dubrigg-
le’s. Se wore so weesht os en hecka-
fense, awver hut orrick reich si sulla.
Der Mike is um se room ga-cut we
evva so en bush-knibble doot un is
gli in lieb g’folla mit era ivver kup
un ora. Derno hut are se g'frogt wos
dawdy waerdt ware. Se hut g’sawd
are het de ous-tzaring, un het nine
dowsend dawler uff indressa. “Un
we feel sins fun eich?” hut der Mike
@’frogt. “Ich bin de ansicht duch-
 

 
ter”, sawgt se. Das hut der Mike
recht uff g’shtart un are hut se
grawd g’frogt far hira. Se wore
willing un de huchtzich is em Dunner-
shdawe marga en wuch ob gonag. Se
hen grawd de train om Barrick ga-
numma far Filrelfy, sin owets nunn
er cooma, un hen de nocht by der
fraw era eldera g'shpent. Gli hut
are ga-noticed os en lot grossa boova
im house sin un de fraw hut evva
anes noach em onera introduced tsu
eme os era brooder. Endlich sawgt
der Mike:
“We feel sins fun ira house-holdt-
ing?”
“Pzae.”’
“Ei, ich hob g’'maened du waersht
de ansicht duchter, un di dawdy ware
nine dawsend dawler waerdt.”
“Ich bin de ansicht duchter, awver
ich hob nine breeder.”
“So,” sawgt der Mike, “ten in nine
goes no times and nosing comes out $2
Awer es wore tsu shpote—are wore
farkawfed. Endlich sin se don ins
bed—we evva g'hireda leit donna.
Der Mike is hordich ins bet ga-
joomped wiles kold wore un derno is
amohl si fraw awfonga ous-annonner
folla. Se hut amohl en barrick ob,
don hut se en set falshe tzae ous em
mowl. Derno hut se en glessich awk
rous gabored un uff der shtand ga-
laiked. We se era dress ob hut is
about dri beck baw-woll rows ga-
rulled, un endlich shtnolled se don en
hilsich bae ob!
By dara tziet wore der Mike uff
o’hucked im~ bed un hut awga ga-
mauched we en kotz won se fargel-
shtered is.
“Greitz badolga!” sawgt are,
wellem howfa sull ich shlofa?”
“Usht we du wid—" sis olles di-—
dare hawfa is personal property——ich
bin di real eshtate.”
Der oldt Sammy hut
breef greeked fum Mike. Are sawgtl
are wet fendu maucha fun sime “per
sonal property” un si “real eshtatc
margage far geld raisa far hame
cooma.
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ON EQUALITY WiTH HUSBANUD

“by
gested en
Filipino Women, Entering Into Matri-
mony, Bacome Partners in Future
Business Enterprises.
“When a marries
Filipino woman
she goes Into partnership with her
husband,” said Mme. Sofia Reyes de
Veyra, wife of the Philippine commis-
sioner to the United States. “While
the men handle the work and em-
ployees, the women attend to the
finances, act as cashiers, pay the work-
and oversee much of the business.”
easy in many
she asserted,
ers
nade
Things
ways for Filipino women,
are
vrites Louise Cattoi in the Milwau- |
kee Journal. Professional opportun-
ities are us good for them as for men.
Women are already members of the
Philippine Bar association, a privilege
not open to British women.
“Married wornen in the Philippines
hold their property in severalty, and
are guardians of their own children.
Of the property which accrues to a
married couple, the wife is half ad- |
ministratrix and there are vested
rights which cannot be taken away.
It is not unusual for the mother of a
family to have not only household
leadership, but economic control.”
Women’s clubs are rapidly growing
in the islands, Mme. De Veyra said,
and pointed out that already 305
clubs and associations exist, which
have formed a federation.
Mme. De Veyra has four children,
“as bright, healthy and happy as
any mother could wish,” as she de-
scribed then.
D IN THE HEAD”
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THE PRODUCE AND
LIVE STOCK MARKET
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR.
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE
PENNA. BUREAU OF
MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN


Herewith is a corrected weekly re
port of the Lancaster markets rela
tive to produce and live stock:
Range of Prices
Asparagus: Homegrown, good sup-
ply, 5-15¢ bunch. Calif stock 20c a
bunch.
Beets: Fla., good quality, fair sup-
ply, 10-15 cents a bunch.
Lima Beans: Nearby, supply limit-
ed, 20 cents a quart box.
Beans: Fla., green, good supply,
25-30c 1-2 peck, yellow was 20c 1-2
peck.
Cabbage: N. Y. and homegrown,
fair supply, Danish 5-15¢ a head.
Fla. new stock, per head 5-20c.
Carrots: Texas, new stock, fair
supply, good condition, 5-8¢ bunch.
Cauliflower: Calif., supply fair,
good quality, 20-35¢ a head.
Celery: N. J. and Fla,, fair supply,
8-20c¢ a stalk.
Cucumbers: Fla., good supply, 5-10
cents each.
Egg Plant: Fla. supply fair,
each.
Lettuce: Nearby
head. Fla., 10-20¢c
berg, 15-25¢ head.
Onions: Texas, new stock,
and whites 15-20¢ qt. box:
3-8¢ bunch.
Parsley: Nearby, good quality and
condition 1 @ 3c bunch.
Parsnips: Fair supply, good qual-
ity 10¢ quart box.
15 -25¢
long leaf, 5-15¢
head. Calif. ice-
yellows
green
Peas: Fla., good supply, 20c 1-4
peck. Nearby sugar peas, 30c qt box.
Peppers: Calif., fair supply and
quality, 3-5¢ each.
Potatoes: Nearby Irish Cobbler,
good quality and condition 25 cents
half eck. New stock, Fla. No.1,
20-25¢ 1-4 peck; No. 2 25¢ 1-2 peck.
Rarishes: Miss. and homegrown,
fair supply and condition, 5-10 cents
bunch.
Spinach: La., good supply, fair
quality, 20-25¢ 1-2 peck.
Sweet Potatoes: Dela., supply good,
25-35¢ 1-2 peck.
Tomatoes: Fla.,
25¢ quart box.
Turnips: N. J., nearby supply fair,
fair condition, 20¢ half peck.
Rhubarb: Homegrown, good supply
supply good, 15-

50 cents pound.
Eggs: 29-32¢ dozen;
Storage, 24-25¢ dozen.
Poultry: Dressed chickens, $1.25-
$2.25 each. Springers 75¢ to $1.00
each. Ducks: $1.80 to $2.25 each.
Lancaster Grain and Feed Markets.
Prices Paid to Farmers.
Wheat, milling, $1.05 per bu.
Wheat, chicken, 95¢ per bu.
Corn, 68c¢ per bu.
Rye, 85¢ per bu.
Hay, baled, Timothy,
$16.00 per ton.
Straw, baled, $10.00 and $11.00 a
mostly 30c.
$15.00 and







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A TA WITH A MT. JOY MAN
Mr. D. Shonk, Propr., Blacksmith
Shop of\ 126 Ww. Donegal Street,

Tells Hf an Interesting Ex-
perience
There is thing like a talk with
one of our &wn citizens for
hope and enc
ious sufferer fom the dread kidney
disease. We the efore, give here an
interview with a%Mount Joy man:

“Doin a lot of" heavy, stainingg
work, I believe 't: what put my
kidneys out of Shape,” says Mr.
Shonk. The kidney, secretions were
so frequent in Hhassage. 1 was
bothered every little, while. There
were also other indications that my
kidneys were in
When I got down to shoe a horse, a
stabbing, knife-like pain) took me in
the small of my back. For quite
some time I put up with
Kidney Pills. This old reliable medi-
cine soon helped me and after I had
used a couple of boxes, my back was
well and strong again. My kidneys,
too, were restored to their proper
working order.”
60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co,, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N
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|OUR UNION PICNIC
ON TUESDAY, JULY 18
| Great preparat fons are being made
for our union Sunda picnic
Ito be held at Mount Gretna Tues-
{day, July 18. It will comprise the
Sunday Schools of Mount Joy, Florin,
and entire surrounding community.
Everybody is welcome
dially invited to join us.
and Florin.
accompany the picnicers.
Mr. S. F. Eshleman will have charge
of the baskets and Wm. Tyndall is
arranging for the
tl Arn
“lI Wouldn't Go Camping Without
Rat-Snap,” Says Ray White
“Wife and I spent our
camping last summer, smell of

 
is an ac ttack of Nasal Catarrh. | ing brought rats. We went to town,
Those subjec requent ‘‘colds” are | got some RAT-SNAP, broke up cakes,
generally in a “run xn’ condition. yat i side onr 4 Xo t the
HALL'S CATARRH MMRQICINE is a | Loc 10 © ig Lo tent. We go th
Treatment consisting of an Wagtment, to rats alrigh D1g fellows. Farmers
be used locally, and a Tonic, wMgh acts storekeepers, housewive should use
Quickly through the Blood on tity Mu. [ RAT-SNAP. Three sizes: :
cous Surfaces, building up the Sys $1.25 Sold and guaranteed by Dr
and making yeu less liable to ‘“‘colds.”
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.

E. W. Garber,
H. S. Newcomer, Mount Joy, Pa,


These trains will stop at Mount Joy |
The Mount Joy band will |


giving |
mragement to the anx- |
nedd of helping. |
these |
troubles until I got started ‘oan Doan’s |
and most cor-;
Special trains will convey the crowd
|
amusements. $f]
cook- |
' Property is located on a pike.
W. D. Chandler, and Premises.
I pocket of It he
vacation | 0 markets, best limestone
The Sera
Dook
COULD NOT REASON IT OUT
Philosopher Had Before Him the Evi-
dence of His Senses, but Still
He Pondered.



tanyard was
to his
The proprietor of a
anxious to fix a suitable sign
premises. Finally
a happy thought
struck him. He
bored a hole
through the door-
post and stuck a
calf’s tail into it,
with the tufted
end outside.
After a while
he saw a solemn-
faced man stand-
ing near the door looking at the sign
The tanner stepped outside and ad
dressed him,
“Good morning, sir,” he sald,
“Good morning,” said the other,
without taking his eyes off the sign.
“Do you want to buy any leather?”

asked the tanner,
“NO
“Perhaps you've got some hides to
sell?”

“Wht are you, then?”
“l am a philosopher. I've been
stinding here for an hour trying to
find out how that calf got through
that hole.”
NOTHING DOING FOR SWAIN
Belgian Courts Afforded Little Satis
faction to Suitor Whose Court-
ship Had Been Expensive.
Matrimonial advertisements in Bel-
gium have been put to a new use by a
young woman in Brussels, She in-
serted the usual advertisement in the
local press and shortly afterward re
ceived a reply from a wealthy sheep
dealer. They met and the sheep dealer
was somewhat impressed, but the lady
proved unexpectedly coy. To impress
her wandering fianey the more forcibly
the eager swain bought her a snug
little cafe at Saint Gilles, for which
he paid 40,000 franes, and
presented the title deeds, we are
proudly
told



H-10¢ bunch. by the Montreal Family Herald, Ne¢
. sooner had she received them than
Fruits she told hier admirer that he did not
Apples: Home grown varieties. a
: : take her fancy, after all, He brough
good supply and condition 4 ine vo Out
bs 2 : an a ( ainst her, but the court
quarter peck. N. Y., supply liberal,| ; : ter tars {
quality and condition good, 40-65¢| (48 Just nensuited hm, deciaring thy
half peck. Western box, various vari- | as they were not engaged the cafe
ties, 50-65¢ half peck. free gift from one friend to an
Bananas: Jamaica, supply fairly and there was no legal reason
liberal, 20-30¢ dozen. against it.
Grape Fruit: Florida, good supply, EN SEE
8-20 cents each. Soldier Never Got Note,
Lemons: Calif., good supply and! An Australian writes: “During the
quality, 25-40¢ dozen. Gallipoli on. when a general
Oranges: Florida and California, | appeal vas made for sheepskin vests,
supply good, quality and condition | my sister sent a postal note to pay
good 30-75¢ dozen. for “one and enclosed a letter to be
Pineapples: Havanas, 10-25¢ each. | placed in the pocket, asking the re-
sg Daw perros: M4, Joi supply, | cipient, if he came across our: only
Othe oer 0X, 1ew homegrowns, | hrother over there, to give him our
Cherries: Nearby, supply limited love, The De evachued
25.58¢ diunrt bor. gs = J » | before Hie shipment Aiyed. $0 it yas
spe * oa Pyle ; sent on to France nn the winter o
Butter: 38-45¢ 1b.. ( reamery, 40- 1916-17, during a distribution of vests,
In a
ster’s note,
thouzh the
boy."
one was passed to rother,
found his s
a souvenir,
my i
We have it as
£rass now grows over our
Woman Wins Arnold Prize,
This year’s award of the Arnold es
say prize is a notable incident in the
history of the higher education of
women, for it is the first
the winning of a university
Oxford by a candidate.
instance of
prize at
won The
throwing open to women of the com
petition for such distinction has been
one of the corollaries of their admis
sion to degrees. The Arnold prize
was founded in honor of Dr. Thomas
Arnold of Rugby, and is awarded an
nually to junior graduates for the best
essay on some subject of ancient or
modern history.—Manchester Guar
dian.


CAUSE AND EFFECT.
“Say Sis, do you sing to your baby
when he cries?”
“No, he cries when I sing to him.”
Real White Crow
are exceptions to the say
prove
Here's
That there
ing, “black as a crow,” was
Ad several blact
a Nov:
ard. The white crow
when one white crow ar
ones fence near

every re
that its
tead of bla VAS
shot by the farmer,
taxidermist, who pro
Sno HTC ns

nounced it a freak of nature
Annual Vacation,
from its nest, a bo
Crow Takes
Taking a
fn New Brunswick trained the
so that it 1 light on hi
The crow four
every
when the boy
Crow

woul s shoulders
is now vears old anc
winter, excep
kept i
seems te
has
its first winter,
in the hen house. The bird
be very glad to get back home
spring and only three wecks
turned from its Journey as
aver.
gone south
ever;
ago re
tawe an
tA
A Good Truck Farm.
I have a 4%-acre truck fa~n close
«nd, 9-
oom brick house with b_.ch,
oof; frame barn with slate roof, to-
bacco shed, ice house, chicken house
and hog pen, fruit wonderful garden,
will
sell for less than it would cost to
’ build a house like the one on the
Act quick if you want it.
3 E. Schroll, Mount Joy. tf




Most for Your Money
F.0.B.
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And remember—the lowest
first cost, the lowest upkeep
and the highest resale value
of any motor car ever built.


No other car of this type is
priced so low — no other will ;
give you more real motor car
value—more convenience, more
comfort, more dependability
than a Ford Coupe. Equipped
with electric starting and light-
ing system, demountable rims,
extra rim and non-skid tires all
around, it makes the ideal en-
closed car for business or for
pleasure. Reasonably prompt
delivery. Terms if desired.
H. S. Newcomer
Mount Joy, Pa.






























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. WITH
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GOOD FURNITURE
ithe Suly Bad Yuet =F ors Sure that
is Furniture
Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks,
Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks,
Extension and Other Tables,
Davenmports, China Closets,
Kitchen Cabisats.
In Fact Anything in the Furniture
Lise
PAIR
UNDERTAKING
AND EMBALMING


H. C. BRUNNER AOUNT JOY, PA. 3
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i COAL. COAL
3 ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR Ii.
§ MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE.
2
$
| F. H. BAKER.
i TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILE
# USE SUCRENE ORY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGG!
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8 Both Telephones MOUNT JOY, PENNA
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