The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 05, 1922, Image 8

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MOUNT JOY
—TO—
Atlantic City
Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape
May, Sea Isle City, An-
glesea, Avalon, Peer-
mont, Stone
Harbor
THURSDAYS
July 13,27 Aug. 10, 24 Sept. 7
Tickets good returning within
16 days
Valid in parlor or sleeping
cars on payment of usual charg-

ing sure charge. Tickets good
via Delaware River Bridge
Route 36 cents extra, round
trip.
Stop-over allowed at Phila-
delphia in either direction.
See Flyers. Consult Ticket Agts
Proportionate fares from other
points
Ocean.Grove Excursion Aug 24
Pennsylvania System
The Route of the Broadway Ltd
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HIV 10
Rock Bottom Prices
on all Material, Fixtures, Electrica
Supplies, Etec.


HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY

3IG REDUCTIONS ON OUR FINE
LINE OF SHADES & FIXTURES
A NEW LINE OF 1922 FIXTURES

Prices Very Reasonable

SEE ME BEFORE BUYING ELSE
WHERE

H. DIETZ
Bell Phone
MOUNT JOY
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EYE GLASSES
FOR HEADACHES
The majority of headaches are caus-
ed by eyestrain. Properly fitted
glasses will relieve this condition at
once. If in reading, the letters blur
and seem to jump and run tegether,
glasses are needed. Good glasses are
no longer high in price. Horton, the
Optician, has a special line of eye
glasses and spectacles at from $2.00
to $7.50. This price means for the
complete glasses, cage, frame, lenses
and examination. Glasses are made
within an hour, no waiting several
< JNO.
£. Main St,





days, and no second trip. Horto
The Optician, (formerly at Weber's
Jewelry Store-, now at 47 N. Prince
Just around the
june 21-tf
St., Lancaster, Pa.
corner from Orange St.
Paper Hanging
A SPECIALTY

PRICES REASONABLE
'W. H. DERR
N. Barbara St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
mar.29-3mo




’ Supply the energy, vigor
and ambition lost through
run-down constitution or
excesses of any kind.
Results positive and lasting,
Contains no injurious drugs.
Absolutely guaranteed.
At all druggists, $1.00 or direct
by mail from the laboratories of
KEYSTONE PHARMACEUTICAL MFG. CO.
700 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, Penna.

Two Good Farms
I have two exceptionally good to-
bacco farms ir East Donegal that 1
can sell right. They contain 81 and
89 acres. The largest can be bought
for only $150 per acre. Three
fourths of the money can remain on
mortgage. Both these farms are close
kets and are money maken
Mt. Joy.
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FOSSIBLY SLim WAS RIGHT
Come to Think of It, His Inamorata
Hardly Displayed the Ardent Love
He Had Looked For.

“Funny how a guy makes up his
mind to enlist,” remarked Slim, the
eompany clerk, to a bunch of his bud
dies in the bunkheuse.
“What made you decide to take the
big plunge?’ asked a buddy.
“It was this way,” explained Slim.
“I had a little squabble with the girl.
and I told her I was going to join the
marines. Just to make it sound as if
I meant business I wrote a letter to
the nearest recruiting station, and be
fore sealing the letter up I let her read
it.”
“Did she say anything?’ asked the
buddy.
“Not a word. So I went out and
posted the letter. A little later I gets
the answer back, saying I could enlist
for two, three or four years, and I
shows it to the girl. ‘There you are,
says I, ‘If you don’t treat me different
enlist for two years.’
“Two vears,' says she. ‘Two years!
Ah, don’t be a plker, Slim, why don’t
vou make it four?
“Come to think of it,” concluded
Slim, “I don’t think that Jane was as
bughouse about me as I calculated.”"—
The Leatherneck.

CALLS FOR NERVE AND SKILL
Hunters of the Sword-Fish Find Their
Prey Altogether “Worthy of
Their Steel.”

Sword-Fish schooners are the fastest
fishing-boats under sail in the world.
They have to be, for the sword-fish is
a fast mover. He is a fighter, too.
Often hus he charged a ship and
driven his “sword” through her stout
planking. When a school of sword-fish
is sighted, the spearman goes for'ard
to the end of the bowsprit and gets
into the “pulpit,” an iron fitting at the
end of tlre spar, where he stands to
drive his lance into a fish. The line
attached to the spear rushes out of
the tub in which it is coiled, and the
fish makes off, doubling his speed in
a vain effort to escape.
A good-sized fish will often fetch
as much as $40; but it is a hard
life, and it needs tine seamanship in
the chase amid the huge seas of the
Atlantic when bad weather prevails.
The sword-fish is widely distributed
in the ocean, but Is most common off



the North American coast, Its average
length is 7 feet, but some are 12 feet
[ or i5 feet. The “sword” is used to
I spear its prey, such as cod, tunny and
mackerel, and even to attack whales.
Read the Bulletin.
Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
“. FOUND—A purse-¢ontaining mon-
éy. Owner can have same by call-
ing at this office and provizg prop-



erty. : : Si dt
FOR SALE-—Wintér’' Queen and
Emperor celery plants. Apply to
ohn H. Guhl, Florin Pa. june 28-2t
pd.

LOST—A rabbit dog, black and
tan, one eye, Reward. Phone 49-R2
Bell, Mt. Joy. 6-28-tf

I will bay old barns and houses and
emove them. Call bell phone 149R6
Mount Joy. S. Nissly Gingrich.
Florin, Pa.

WANTED-—Every family in this
entire community to subscribe for the
Bulletin and in that way keep posted
»n the news of the day. tf
WANTED—Everybody in this sec-
tion to use aur “wanted, for sale,
ate.” column ‘more frequently. It
is bound to pay. Just try it. tf


FOR SALE—One or two desirable
newly built dwellings. Reservoir
water, electric lights, along trolley
rack in Florin. | Terms to suit buy-
r. Apply E. Li NISSLY & SONS,
FLORIN, PA. 3-tf.

WANTED—25 Girls, in our wrap-
ring department. Apply
NISSLY SWISS CHOCOLATE CO.
FLORIN, PA.
If you contemplate selling or buy-
ing Real Estate, I will Be pleased to
handle your deal in a fai} and honest
way. That always was land always
will be my policy. I await your in-
quiry. tf

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FOR SALE—A No. 7 Range with
a No. 8 top in good canditiop, warm-
ng closet, water back etc. | Also a
ingle heater in Al shape, bath with
pipe. Will sell cheap. Call}at this
office. | tf

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Zachariah W. Keller late
of Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters of administration oh said
estate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted there-
to are requested to make immaddiate
payment, and those having claims or
emands against the samé, will pre-
them without delay for settle-
Bebe undersigned, residing at

ministratrix
p-6t-pd.



THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.
THE MORNING

Back to the morning—and don't despair.
Back to the morning—the sun is there.
Back to the morning and follow and find
in its glow
The sweets of the world and the songs
of the world as they flow!
Back to the morning—out of the night
arise.
Back to the morning—beausiful are the
skies,
Back to the morning and take through
life to the end,
A hope and a dream and a promise, a
guide and a friend!
Back to the morning—and do not mind.
Back to the morning—and never again
be blind.
Back to the morning—and sounding its
creed and its truth
Forget there was doubt and joy in the
faith of your youth!
—Baltimore Sun.
ZINC IN PLACE OF STONE
Invention of Recent Date Will Great-
ly Lessen the Cost of Producing
Lithographic Prints.

Because lithograph stone has risen
in price some 1,600 per cent, the litho-
graphic industry of Prague, where
lithography began, has been threatened
with destruction. Two new inventions,
by a citizen of Czechoslovakia, how-
ever, have now come to the aid of
lithography. One of these covers a
process which makes possible the use
of a plate of zinc or aluminum as a
substitute for the lithographic stone.
The other invention is a combination
of two processes which prolong the
life of the stone and simplify the labor
of printing.
The method now followed requires
a regrinding of the stone for each new
operation, involving a loss of at least
one-fourth of a millimeter (about 01
inch) in the thickness of the slab each
time. By the new process the grinding
is made unnecessary, and the stone Is
made ready in about five minutes.
whereas the regrinding usually lasts
two to three hours.
The complete preparation of the slab
for printing requires only 15 minutes.
A comsiderable saving is thus effected
in material, time, and labor.
REVEALS QUICKNESS OF MIND
Few Better Tests of the Power of
One's Memory Than in Travers-
ing Labyrinth,
Here is the drawing of a labyrinth.
It is designed to test your power of |
memory. Beginning at the center, in |
the place called “stuart,” trace out the
one path of exit. Time yourself. See
how rapidly you learn the correct
route. A person with keen memory

A Labyrinth. Test Your Mind on It.
should learn in a few minutes. A dull
mind may require a much longer: time.
Mazes such as this, constructed in
the form of passages, are used to test
the powers of place memory in ani-
mals. A rat’s place memory equals
or exceeds that of man. Dogs are
nearly his equal,: but turtles, snakes,
and birds are decidedly inferior.—Ch}-
cago Tribune.
Pig Mothered by Sheep.
A New Zealand reader sends to a
magazine the following story: A drove
of sheep attracted some attention in
Eltham, N. Z., because a small pig
was in their company. One of the
ewes whilst on the run had lost her
lamb. About the same time a little
wild pig lost its mother: The ewe
and the pig fraternized. The latter
leaving the bush and accepting the
ewe as its foster mother, After the
sheep had been shorn the pig had no
difficulty in recognizing its foster
mother. Then the sheep were herded
and driven into Eltham for sale. The
pig remained close by its foster moth
er during the three days! journey to
town.

Horse Ate Way to Safety.
A farmer in Saskatchewan, one
morning, found his straw stack ‘had
collapsed during the night, and that
an old horse was missing. He con
cluded that the animal was dead un:
der the straw. A week later a man
passing the straw pile saw the old
horse’s hoofs sticking out and saw
them move, The straw was immedi
ately cleared away and it was found
that the old horse had made a tunnel
through which he could get air and eat
the straw, Although the animal was
a whole week without water lre is none
the worse for his adventure.
Aristocrats Seek Positions.

The wife of a banker advertised last
month in a Munich newspaper for a
good educated woman secretary, able
to speak three languages: wages: $60
week (Swiss money). She has alread)
received more than 1,600. replies, the
applicants including three princesses
nine baronesses, and thirty countesses
The Attraction,
“The congregation seemed
ally attentive this morning,”
the pastor.
“Don't flattér yourself that vow
sermon had anything to do with it,
replied his wife. “Two of the ladies
in the choir were wearing new hats.
—Judge.
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Our Markets
The following prices are paid to-
lay by our local merchants:
BES i tices vind evs dete 22¢
Butter ... o.oo ie cid abil di 38¢
LAPE tes viii viverra svi 12¢

If your business gets slack, adver-
tise in the Bulletin. It pays.


1H IRE
FE Fans Oa BHITES
RHEEMS
Mrs. H G. Thompson spent one day
at Lancaster, combining business with
pleasure
Simon Fry P. R. R. ticket agent
at Harrisburg. spent last Friday at
the heme of his parents.
Church of the Brethren will hold
their Annual Harvest meeting at
Green Tree church, August 19.
The Hershey Creamery Comany of
Elizabethtown, loaded a carload of
milk at this place last Sunday.
Charles H. Root of Middletown re-
lieved E. S. Booth at KU tower for
two days, last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schroll and chil-
dren of Bainbridge spent last Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jac.
Souders.
Mr. B. H. Greider and party who
left New York June 24 on a voyage
to Europe, cabled to his family that
they stood the voyage fine.
Harry H Engle Supt. of the Penn
Lime Stone Co. farms claims to have
thirty acres of corn hard to equal. He
has teams cultivating while the corn
is taller than a man.
Albert Showalter P. R. R. emerg-
ency clerk of Elizabethtown is fill-
ing the vacancy at Rheems while the
assistant agent Cyrus Musser is fill-
ing a vacaney at Steelton.
Church of the Brethren held their
regular Sunday morning services at
this place last Sunday, with the Revs.
Kaylor, Shearer, Nathan and Hiram
Eshleman upon the bench.
Indications of a return of business
in the very near future at the Penn
Lime Stone & Cement Co. are for-
| warded daily. One day last week the
days output was twelve cars.
Mrs. S. S. Kraybill and Mrs. Anna
Eby left on a three weeks trip to visit
the homes of Mr. Henry R. Kraybill
at Schnectdady, N. Y., and Henry G.
Reist at Durham, Newhampshire.
The members of the church of the
Brethren will hold singing exercises
on the Saturday evening preceding the
regular Sunday morning services at
Rheems, Green Tree, Florin and Mari
etta.
+ The P. R. R. track force in charge
of David K. Espenshade came in con-
tact with a copper head snake that
put up quite a battle until they killed
the reptile measuring fifty-four in-
ches.
Rev. Samuel Fry is the Champion
Potato farmer in this section. June

{ 26 he passed through Rheems dropp-
{ing a few bushels off at the Kraybill
store while on his way to Marietta,
with a truck load of new home raised
, tubers.
\ , Mr. Herman Snyder a well known
mechanic from Mount Joy has leased
the Landis Bros. Concrete garage,
which took effect July 1st. Equipped
modernly with air pressure, oil and
gasoline pumps. Free air and water
will prevail.
Four Gasoline. Pumps in a very
short distance is the record for this
place. Two on each side of the high-
way which might indicate that west-
ward cars remain on their right side
eastward traffic likewise which will |
avoid accidents .ang delay.
The inclement weather has handi- |
capped the farmers with their wheat

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Harvey Hoffman the Rheems thresher
is all set with his new self feeding
straw baler and threshing rig for the
large farm of Chas. Ricedorf as soon
as the weather permits.
Elmer Groff farmer of this place
took a touring car filled with fire
fighters to the Harry Rich fire last
Thursday evening, Jwne 29, near
Marietta during the electrical storm
He claims there were fully two hun-
dred machines parked in the vicinity
of the fire.
The Rheems fire
their annual
company held
meeting on Monday
evening. Important business was
transacted. The festival committee
turned over the proceeds to the a-
mount of two hundred dollars which
was ordered to be placed so as to
earn four per cent.
P. R. R. officials special train en-
route to Chicago, Ill., one day last
week, while running 60 miles per
hour through the Rheems cut, the
main driving rod dropped to the
ground scattering stones in all diree-
tions breaking many windows in the
first coach. Following trains used
the Eastward track to pass the dis-
abled engine. Harrisburg wreckers
removed the engine. Special engine
that was waiting at Harrisburg came
to this place for the delayed train.
Bt
The Bello-Pacifist.
“H. G. Wells is known in Europe
as a bello-pacifist, and truly his recent
peace articles have stirred up a lot
of bitterness and strife.”
The speaker was Stephen Lauzanne,
the French publicist. He went on:
“Wells reminds me of the can-
tankerous individual who was about
to be married. When he came to the
church on the wedding morning he '
warned the minister beforehand that
he didn’t want any fuss.
“He consented, however, to station
flower-
himself in due form at the
decked altar, but as the minister pro-
A Ruined
Tobacco Crop

Ruined
Tobacco Grower
 
If the Crop was
Covered by a
Hail Policy
' You cannot afford to take the risk.
The Hartford Fire Insurance Com-
pany can. Let us explain this hail
policy and the record and resources
of the Company that writes it.
Widmyer-Prangley Co.
Agents
48 North Queen Street
Lancaster, Pa. -
H. H. Kc er, Landisville, Pa.
Chas. G. Becker, Milton Grove, Pa.
N. F. Arntz, Florin, Pa.
june 28-Tt

ceeded with the ritual he got moze |
and more impatient, Finally, when | WI I I ! &
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he was asked if he, Henry, did take
this woman, Jane, to be his lawful
wedded wife and so on, he gave a
snort before the question
voice:
“Well, T guess I came here with

They Never Did.
My most embarrassing moment. oc-
curred while dramatizing a Christmas
play. 1 had the part of the mother of
a large family presiding at the feast
on Christmas day. It fell to me to
carve the Having rehearsed
this part, I was anticipating no dif-
ficulty, so 1 started bravely out on the
breast hone. Gently and slowly it
slipped out of my grasp. I tried again
with the same effect. As the ftitters
from the audience increased, I became
slightly confused,
At this opportune moment the fa-
ther, sitting opposite, uttered his next
lines, which were: “Did you ever see
such a goose?” :
With that the audience began to :
roar, and I .gave it up in ignominious
defeat.-—Exchange:
goose,

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AN In Our Store
«JULY 6, 7 and 8
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He is a “member of the Educational Staff of
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Pugh’s Finishing House
BOX 1008 36 N. Queen St. My LANCASTER, PA.
was half |
through, and then turned to the con- '
gregation and said in a loud, jeering |
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that intention.’ ” |
! Small; Jugs, Crocks,
' SECOND-HAND HOUSE FURNISHINGS
| and ANTIQUES
Bell ‘Rhone 35-R4 Open Evenings
129 E. Washington St.,
ELIZABETHTCWN, PA.

Large Peninsular Heater, Peninsu-
{lar Range, Egg Stoves, 3 sizes;
' Laundry Stove, Gas Range, Gas Plate,
i Oil Heatets, Stove Pipe and Elbows,
Stove Boatds, Tron Kettles, Skillets,
Sad Irons, Brass Kettle, Barrel Cop-
per Kettle, Lawn Mowers, No. 6 Pipe
Vise, Lantemns, Forks, Hoes, Garden
Forks, StreetiLamp, Buck Saws, 5 Ft.
Cross-Cut Saw, Baskets, Large and
Guns, Rifles,
Revolvers, Poréh Curtain, or Shade,
Screen Doors," Window Screens,
Hammock, Books, Kitchen Utensils,
Tin and Enameled. Ware, Glass, China
Aluminum and Silverware, Lamps,
Framed Pictures, Clocks, all kinds;
Cupboards, Bureau§, Kitchen Cabi-
nets, Tables, Drop Leaf and Exten-
sion; Porcelain Top Table, Glass Top
Cupboards, Chairs, Reckeérs, Stands,
, Trunks, Wash Stands,, Wooden Bed
| Steads, Ladies’ Desk, 5iFt. Iron Hog
Trough, Rag Carpet, by lot, or run-
ners; Small , Rugs, | Comforts,
Cushions, Quilts, and ‘other Dry
Goods. 3
OLD-FASHIONED
10-Plate Stoves, Desk with Bookcase,
Bureaus, Mirrors, Pin Top‘ Table, 2
Drawer Wing Table, Flowered Rock-
ers, and Chairs, Clocks.
5 Passenger Hains Car, Cheap
Other Small Articles

[GATARRH
OF THE STOMACH
om
OU CANT ENJOY LIFE
with a sore, sour, bloated stom.
ach. Food does not nourish.
Instead it is a source of misery, causing
pains, belching, dizziness and head-
aches,
( The person wita a bad stomach
should be satisfied with nothing less
than permanent, lastmg relief.
q The right remedy will act upon the
linings of the stomach, enrich the blood,
aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons
and strengthen every bodily function.
€q The large numbee of people who
have successfully used Dr. Hartman's
famous medicine, recommended for all
catarthal conditions, offer the strongest
possible endorsement for
PE-RU-NA
IN SERVICE FIFTY YEARS
Ot COCO SOT EE
TABLETS OR LIQUID g
SOLD EVERYWHERE
a I I
Wilner
This is the week for WHITE HATS
at real reasonalle prices. Am get-
ting some in that will go out at once
from $2.25 up to'$5.00.
Also some bargain hats in colors
t $2.00. Don’t miss this sale.
Plain Bonnets and Coverings. Get-
ting in a new order by Saturday.
Miss. M. K. Shelly's
Millinery Shop
MOUNT JOY, PA.
 


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WEDNESDAY, JULY 5TH, 1922
In Case of Need
Can You Get[Your Invested

Money, Quickly?

Here, for nearly 25 years, through
peace, war and panic, withdrawals
have been paid on demand and divi-
dends, 50 in number, $1,693,269.50
in dollars, paid as due on the stroke
of the clock.
Funds all loaned on first mortgages
on Pennsylvania real estate, income
producing only and selected by 5
men with 25 years’ experience who
have loaned $20,346,843.92 without
loss.
You can invest here in multiples
of $100, any day; withdraw any day;
no State Tax to any amount; no In-
come Tax to $6,000 invested; no re-
turn, no fees, no delay, no trouble.
Get our Financial Statement and
Booklet, where Savings Are Safe.
Pennsylvania's Largest Savings and
Loan Association. Twenty-Fifth
Year. Resources $8,302.983.47.

STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Irwin B. Kraybill, Florin, Pa.
Agent for Florin & Mount Joy

GET IT AT
DONOVANS
THE STORE THAT PAYS
YOUR CARFARE
Values the Highest
Styles the Latest
Qualities the Best
EVERYTHING FOR THE FAMILY
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME
We invite you to use our Mail On
der Service— When once you try ie
You'll use it always.
DONOVANS
Lancaster, Penna.
STONE
Before placing your order
elesewhere see us.



We have cut prices to pre
war prices.
J, N. STAUFFER & BRO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

Krall’s Meat Market


| always have on hand anything in
the line of
SMOKED MEATS, HAM. BOLOGNA
DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork Muttoa
H. H. KRALL
West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA
West End Bakery
EVANS & WATSON, Proprs.
West Main Street MOUNT JOY


FRESH BREAD AND BUNS DAILY

WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES
A SPECIALTY
I ———
WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR
PATRONAGE
J. I’. Easton
nd Phone 831.A1 FLORIN, PA.

USED & ANTIQUE FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD


If you have anything yon want to
sell, phone or drop me a card. If
70u do not care to rake sale, I will
buy your entire i
PCF » equipment. I buy
Auto Service
Charges Reasonable
Both Phones


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