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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT Yov, LANCASTER COUNTY,




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MT. JOY BULLETID
MOUNT JOY, PA.











 

 
 
 










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ed in the | of M rs. Ed- ; ik Tad
ward Grube. : : Hd a
Mr. Jacob Henny ai , : ;! or
family, Grove ul ai
day M nd Mrs ; anal
Henr, Ties)
: : 1 Ir r which |
Mr. Jol Bo nd y
tt 1 1 d and |
Kathryn near White Oak a
spent Sun the h of Mr. and | : : ol
\ | ) 1¢
Mrs. Grant . Lr mre he nn
Mr. and Striekler, | RISM N’S CI} i
» spent | 1A! IURCH
Sunday in tl f Mr. and Mrs. | mr t———
Cyrus Ruhl, near Ruhl’s Church. i r Mrs. Levi" Eby were en- |
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sumpman and | d by S. S. Brubaker and fam-|
: |
Mr. and Mrs Paul Sumpman spent caster.
the week-end at Phila dep hia, in the | y Metzler and
home of Mr. and Mrs + 1. Hurst, visitors in the |
Mr. and Mrs. Tr Noinr Mr. 0 ind family.
and Mrs. John Fisgel and son, D. Ber ] . Erb and fam-|
nard, of Manhei pen Sunday in | 11} n Ir. : Irs. A. H. Er ‘hb were |
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fissel. | guests of Charle Hunt and family
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Miller, Mrs. |near Safe Harbor, on Sunday. |
Jennie Moore and Mr. Harvey Ship- | Rev. a sa Brubaker, Mr. i
man, of Philadelphia, were guests of [and Mrs. E lets and Mr. and |
Ar. and Mrs. A. H. Degl nd fam-| Mrs Martin Metzler spent Su day
ly. [with relatives in the vicinity of Kin-|
Mr. and Mrs. ( et Ye zZers.
ertained > ki Mr. 1 Mrs. Noah Witmer and
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r— st 7. daughter Elizabeth, and Mr. and Mrs.
aske ¢ r; Mr Irs. | ( on n ‘Br ubaker and family were,
Jerzy McConley and son Y | entertained by Peter Witmers’ on
daughter and son-in-law, of Mille T'S _| Sun lay. .
ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Phares |
Foose, of Colubmbia. | Brandt entertained the following at]
Mr. and Murs. Martin Horst a duc dinner at their home a few
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Horst entert miles east of town: Mr. and Mrs. |
ed the following over the week-end:| Ralph Martin, Ephrata; Mr. and Mrs. |
a — 3 Mr. Chafies Sheaffer, of York; Mrs. | / in, Dor egal Mr. and
Levi Seitz and son Flwood, of Mt. | Mrs. David Flory and f family and Mr. |
Hope; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Felker {and Mrs Cleveland Flory and family,
and daughters, Olivia and Louisa, of {all of Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs. Amos |
Mt. Joy; and Mr. and Mrs Francis | Earheart and Mrs. Benj. Brandt, of |
Earhart and daughters Dorothy and
Florence, of Midway.
SALUNGA
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
moved to Rohrerstown.
Joseph Wickenheiser
was in town last week.
0. B. Weidman visited his aunt
Mrs. Lydia Hershey in Millersville on
Sunday.
Amos Hiestand and wife of Leban-
on County visited his father one day
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper visit-!
od friends at the Marietta pike on




















Alexander
of Manheim,
James Scott and wife of near East
Petersburg spent Saturday evening at
the home of O. B. Weidman.
Miss Mary E. Peifer has returned
from a six week’s stay at the shore. |
She stopped
Wildwood New Jersey.
Milton C. Smith, wife and daugh-
ter Sarah and Miss Patton of Johns-!|
town, spent the week-end with
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MecGirl.
A large bay horse owned by Mr.
John L. Charles ran out the stable]
and ran into a harrow, cutting him-
self in the neck. The animal bled to
death in about ten minutes.
Between three and four o "elok on

a
Si way morning a Peerless touring
ca: crashed into the bridge over the
P BR. west of town with such force
that the machine was done up in bad
shape. A front wheel and running
board all mashed the engine almost
turned upside down and many other
parts were broken. The machine bore
the Penna. license number 720887
The machine was taken to Lancaster
on Sunday afternoon.
KINDERHOOK
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Regennes
were visiting their daughter, Mrs. L.
C. Simcox.
Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Morton and
children, of Columbia, were guests of
Squire and Mrs. H. L. Eisenberger.
Mr. John A. Greene, of Philadel-
~ phia, spent the week-end with his sis-
ter, Miss A. Elizabeth Greene,
~The Kinderhook Sunday school won
& pennant at the Sunday school field
day, held at Buchanan’s Park. Mr.
oward Zeamer was captain of the
team and Miss Martha Kline
n of the girls’ team.







at The Hotel Manor
his |
{ Elizabethtown;
| Earhart and family, Beverly; C. E.
Rohrer and Mr. and Mrs.
Hounstein from Ranke.
ee. a-»\oj


in the Lutheran church here

MAYTOCWN
Harvest Home Services were held |
on Sun-|
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin |
John!
day morning
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Denlinger, of |
Paradise, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. |
{J Andrew Haas.
i Rev. and Mrs. George Schaum, and |
|tw o children Grace and Ruth, of Lan- |
{caster, spent a few days with Miss!
Mary Shank, west of town. |





SN
A Wonderful Bargain
Undoubtedly the best
have had in several! years.
>t, corner,
3-story brick house, modern in
A double
with

Sunday. Mrs, H. M Rup and son H. Miller
A. R. Lehman and wife and Miss |Jr., returned to Philadelphia, after
Plank of Lancaster visited in pending several months here with |
on Sunday ther p rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Rei n-|
Miss Ida Snyder and Sherman hold.
Swarr and wife of Ohio, visited in] Mr. Guy S. Hoffman was a dele-
- town on Saturday. gate to the American Legion Conven-
The P. R. R. Co. made crushed which was held at Williamsport,
stone walks on their property occu Pa. He represented William H.'
pied by Morris Eichely | Brer r Post, No. 466, of this place.
bargain I|
good residential section, |
ry respect, new heating plant, |
:ctric lights, bath, garage. Re-
i placement coat today, $20,000. Will

| time.
tact. Call or phone Jno. E. Schroll,
Mount Joy, Pa.
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HAMBONE 'S MEDITATIONS
PA T a WH UT AH
OWES , WANTER KNOW
“EF DEYS ENNY MONEY
Comit TO ON MAH
COTTON CRAP, BUT EF
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African N d to All Sorts of
Dey yf Their
Stores of Grain,
They kno le or ne of ele
f th a £4
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tion for ¢ h of
Montreal t
In a tre

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SImiie
more nui
terribly de
 
 

at Cot
Native toring Their Grain.
the human nd frequently plunder
the gr es. The trop rain is §
h ten alinost incessant, and
th nights help on the growth]
of m , when once {it has begun, !
In parts of Africa it Is impossible to

from


keep the grain the harvest for
more than a few months, and the na-
tives save nothing from harvest to har
vest, but eat it all up, rather than let |
it be consumed by the ants or spolled.
It Is a very common practice in hot
countries to se the grain stores high
above the ground, out of the way 2
mice and, to some extent, insects.
many parts of Africa the corn of B:
harvesters is placed in closed baskets
of wicker-work fpames, and hung from
the branches of trees.
In some of the hilly districts of India
we may see little grain huts, the shape
of beehives this one, which are
raised upon posts out of reach of white
1
F]
1HKQ
ants. The natives of the Mardi coun.
try, near the head of the Albert Ny-
anza, In central Africa, make similar
plastered wicker-work,
orted upon four posts
watched roof.
granaries of
which are siy
and have a

Kittens Stolen by Hen,

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West Main Streét
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PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8S. a

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13th, 1922.

g oa larpers
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19¢ per Ib.
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Mo unt)Joy, Pa.
: Aug. 16-tf
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DYSPEPTIC
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take
All Sodoce soll it
Free booklet on request
SCRANTI
We 2H Ei
EVANS & NATSON, Proprs.
"RESH BREAD AND Bus DAILY |
BOSAK MANUFACTURING COM 7 7
ON, PA

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{WEDDING & BIRTHDAY ages |
A SPECIALTY
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"| WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR |
PATRONAGE

family of four in his haymow not far |
from a bro ; hen. The hen moved
one day inte the cat's home and lived
there for a day or two, when she stole |
two of the kittens and moved them |
to the far end of the mow. It Is not |
known how the hen managed it. The,
cat repeatedly tried to reclaim her |
stolen family but the hen fought her |
every time At last the farmer had
to separate this strange famlly, so he |
took the kitten's feathered mother
and set her om some duck's eggs
where she now sits contentedly and
soon will hi a family all to herself |
Most Mountainous State.
At least 60 mountains. in California
rise more than 13,000 feet above sea |
stund amid a wealth

level, but they
of mountain scenery so richr and va
ried that they are not considered suf
ficlently noteworthy to be named, ac
cording to the United Stutes Geolegl
cal survey. But California has 70 ad
ditiomal mountain peaks more than
13,000 feet high that have been
named, or 1,303 in all, as well as a
dozen that rise above 14,000 feet.

Seemed Marked for Death.
A Dunstable (Eng.) postman was
crushed to death ia the Chalkhill cut:
ting by a motor-car that collapsed
and fell upow him, three days after the
death of his flancee. The bride-to-be
ated two days before the day fixed 3







the wedding
| ——
w'’s This?
HALL'S CA RH MEBEDICINF will
do what we claim it—cure Cat: rh or
Deafness caused by . We do not
claim to cure any other ‘disease.
HALL'S CATARRH M CINE is a
liquid, taken internally, and through
the blood upon the mucous 8 ces of
the system, thus reducing the in
tion and restoring normal condition
fn Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Al
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| I always


have on
the line of
Th: hn
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We
hand “anything in
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AY
SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOMOGNA |
DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC
An Oregon furmer had a cat with a ! Also Fresh Beef, Yeal: Pork, Mutton |
| We
H, H,
st Main St.

Pipe Pipl] P
KRALL
MOUNT JOY, PA
We have ah sizes pipe, beams, rails
angle and che ariel rods, ete, for sale
cheap.
ISSAC MILLER SON
Prince and Haze}, Sts.
{ LANCASTER,
% Na.

PIANQS AND PLAYER |
TUNED AND REGULATED
All ‘Work
CHAS. 0:
PIANO
North Barbara St.
Guaranteed
GARBER
EXRERT
“Mount Joy
A llr

City
Shog
Repairing Gompany
OLD SHOES M
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LIKE NEW O S

50-32 8. Queen St.
Ny
Lancaster, Pa.

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s height at De I aly -A-SWELL LINE OF LADIES’ AND MISSES FALL
&@ 1 Poi appeared wear- © [oa 3 SUA . - y
@ ing a\watch upon her brace- &§ DRESS ES, COATS AND | a Y TO
2 Je > ~ if ¥ ~ o
Wash Brosntish gre B SELL AT AFTFRACTIVE PRICES
= a 1 furore an » fag 5
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a ma » before it i =A A rew Other specials 4
& ¢ y i he ia g
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8 taken ed ¥|m Boys’ Blouses, a Cisne es ciasanseisa a vine e480 B
BE . Bm Lat of Boys’ Knee Pants, at vive... .69c and 98c A
1 ere of ®lm Lot of Boys’ School Suoes, at .. $1.75 and $1.98 2
y 2 weber Wi n’s es Children’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 8 fo 14 years....98c 3
En S00. 81 “ big Bogs’ Kreider and h-Payne Shoes and Ox orgs |
\ re sh a num- Kg rat eves. del ve sense eninas . csr $248 ®
5 . , with the . Genfs Kreider and h-Payne Shoes and Ox fords a
BE Roc of en = $1.69 and $1.98 wm
chatelaine or pg = rs... . $5.95 =
rh 4 i SW : 9c and 25¢ ©
$15.( ses, $4.00 and =&
L - : $1.98 m
£31 NO : e, 98c values G9%¢ wm
I : [ Ladjes ] ¢ od 48¢c nm
v i ’ Blug Middies $1.98 values at csevvee» «O80 ig
1 Fe f= 'W hibe Bloon . .48¢c each or 3 parirs, $1.00 gm
YA oT B = Out @ lot « 8’ Fine Shoes and Oxfords =
A a ¥ al = era Ry eae : ...$1.48, and $1.98 4
bisa an Gio sae © LOS of Lodi 8’ Sport Oxfords at .......... «$2.48 mo
SECOND-HAND HOUSE FURNISHINGS = dies’ $
| ANTIGUES Ladies’ Patent Laather Op rds and Pumps at ....$2.98 wu
| and AHTIGUES |S Ladies’ Cushion Sle Oxfords at................$1.98 m
| Bell Phone 35-R4 - Open Evenings |= Men’s Work Shirts\at ..... . ies a eases OC 9
29 E. Washington St., Man's rorallq % Oo 2
LIZABETHTOWN, PA. a Men's Ove alls a NX... tri rirsneesees..98c Hy
Coy |g Ladies’ White Sateen Retticcats ..................98c ©
|= Ladies’ W ile BNuses : Jaists at < a
| Succtlnilees to Sane. Ast |g Ladies’ White Voile F Tega and Waists at........98c ©
; iar teats Egg | ® Men's Scout Shoes at Wh... ooo a. .$1.98 m
ceninsuiar paler, uggs =
St zed; Laundry Stove, Gas gm Men’s Heavy Work Shoes at See ha $1. 08 nd $2.48 nm
R: 9 Hofpers, Bigve Pipe, X18 1 Men’s Dress Shoes ...... \....$2. 48, $2.98 and $3.48 ®
| bows, Stove Boar 1 setlles,
Skillets, Sad Irons, Brass Kettle, Bar-'m Men’s Athletic Union Suits a¥ . See ih aac
{rel C {cttle, Lawn Mowers, No. |» Men’s Topkis Union Suits at \. cer iia oe B
6 Pi nterns, Forks, Hoes, oS \ a .
Cond Street Lamp, Buck m Hundreds of other articles at wanderful savings. Come
S ss-€ut Saw, Baskets, | g in and see them. All seas sonayle merchandise.
Larg 1 I; s, Crocks Guns, | _
Rifles, Revolvers, “Porch Curtain \
or Shade, Mido Screens, Ham- SE ————
moc! ’ B oks, Kitchen Utens
Faend} Ena ele l Ww i as 8 iy a Ne.
Aluminul an ~ Verwa mps
Framed Pictures, Clocks, all kinds: = as ewitz
Cupboards, Bureaus, Kitchen Cabi. |: @ Ee J
nets, Tables, Di Leaf and Exten- |#
sion; Porcelain Top Table, Glass Top 1 oD ; \
Cupboards, Chairs, Rockers, Sands = Shoe Repairing A § Specialty N\
Trunks, Wash Stands, Wooden Bed |* . \
Steads, 5 Foot Iron Hog! Trough, ms Open Evenings \
Small Rugs, Comforts, Cushions, X v
Quilts, and other Dry Goods. Other Py ua, < R il 0D
a = East Main St, Mount Joy)\Pa.
ANTIQUES 5 \
Jopiate Hives Des with Bookease, | gi B BLE
Ju ’in Top Table, 2 3
Drawer ble, Flowerfd Bork je rsem—
ers, anc ks, Walnut Slope
iz NOD See |
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BLORIN |
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1 . ir Prop.
FLORIN, PA.
SPECIAL DIN RS AT 50c¢
{AUTOMOBILE AND PRIVATE
PARTIES CAYERED TO
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{LUNCH BAR IN CONNECTION !
i Also Cigars and Tobacc
- ’
UP-TO-DATE POOL ROO
| Room and Board by Day or Wel
Terms Reasonable 3
3
| A - i
£4 ]
“Why Not
\ Use T he Best
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Martin's Sanitary Daj
| West Donegal St. \
| MOUNT JOY, PENNA x OB. DETROIT 5
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nN Howard Hersh This Astounding Low Price
3 Dealer in is the final answer to the high cost of farming ~~ 0

| | The gashy & Mattison Co.
Rshestos Cenfury Shingles, Asbestos
Building Lumber and Asbestos
Corrugat
Estimates for


eation cheerfully fuMgished. Ball
Phone. Ind. Phone. %
47 Btiegel St., MAN M, PA.
, 1 r m. 15-tf
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s STONE
Before

plasing your order
elsewhebe see us.
We have cut priges to pre
war prices.


Jo N. STAUFFER & BRE
MOUNT JOY, PA,











n can do more work
than two men eando
fx
n actually raise more
ower costs and fewer
save money, time and
dgery on every power job on the farm —the
whole year arouud.
Let us give you the proofs of the great savings made by
the Fordson. Call, write or phone today.
]
H. S. Newcomer, Mt. \Joy