The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 06, 1922, Image 2

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    THE
OUNT
BULLETIN MOUNT
JOY,
LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8S. a


IN| |
LETIN| |
MO
J. E. SCHKO
JOY, PA. :
x »s and mer-
Editor & Pro'r.
The Rheems indw
iz chhnts ruly observed
rice $1.50 a Year Day.
| / Penn Lime Stone a
ire experiencing short
load fluxing stone, fo
is a great demand.
Leroy Kupp, of neg
ny town, spent Monday afte
Ele at toe — se, Mount 19 ** | santly with his span of fmules plow-
The date of th! expiration of your subscrip- | ;,, vacant lots for A. S. Bard.
tlon follows your name ou the label. We do : - :
sot send receipt for subscription money re- The great demand for {straw from
England states} and New
seived. Whenev t you Feuit, tee tal JOR are the New
the det of each month. ¥ ~|&¥ork has started car load shipments
a Tieton Lt the Langiville yuh | from this place, loaded bly the John
Wows, were merged with that of the Mount | [,, Heisey Sons. :
kay alata, which makes this paper's ordinary | y 1. Poland, a hustlinje Donegal
- | farmer who has installed this hog sty
| with the pure bred Chest White,
claims one of his choice hpgs gained
72 pounds in 42 days.
Webster man,
1., spent last
of J,
who
Subscription §
Sample
Single ( Rpies. ....
[brse Minths. ....40 Cents
Six Mosjths......75 Cents
opies Cement Co.
which there
Elizabeth-
rnoon plea-
ROCK POINT
—————
MeNaughten,
rapidly recovering
or
Hickory |
from
Fannie
Corner, is
an attack of conceit.
Paul Coller, son of Charles Col-
ler, near Kagel's Mill t a fine
deer up in the Perr)
tains 1 1]
Reading,
; afternoon as
spent the week with
parents, Mr. | Mrs. Al S. Bard.
Turkey for the Rheems ¥s out of
1estion. Not onl
}
but
an
(1
Mot n-|
ep pric
yard fails te
ry
rec a
on as the
ion b 1 to the breez
onspicious plac
enting an
ter. They are recei
Word
Florin tl ur m ‘cna f ie 1 . | CO y n
D. Garber, of that hustling little |feeds and get
: n Wole
Hino o
r: Mr
, Mrs
from
1
les fo
choy
Thanksgiving | Petersburg,
|
|
account |
SALUNGA
James Scott and son, of near East
were in town Monday
evening.
Jacob and Henry Weidman, of Eli-
town on Sunday.
the mountains in quest of game and
bagged five rabzits.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander, of
Rohrerstown, visited her
Mrs. George Way, on Sunday.
The family of Mr. and Mrs. John
Peifer were home for the Thanks-
giving dinner on Thursday.
his mother, of Elizabethtown, spent
Friday visiting friends in town.
Mrs. Frank Mumma and two
children, of Lancaster, spent Thurs-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper.
Miss Anna Mae Miller, of Eliza-
bethtown, sp
as the guest of S. H.
family

iving with her parenes
Elizabeth
pent Thursday
i father, H. G.
p, Norman
Lewis Geib spent several days in!
{
1
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|
e of cars to |zabethtown, made a short visit in our
|
mother, |
Benjamin Wissler and family and |
J
nt several days in town |
Heistand and |
|
iler and a num- |
in Perry County | i
v, wife and
Stephen Wolf and
lathe | a1
son have|a
along the high-|i
Arthur
but i
e was hurt
It was
“Good Morning’
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to |
ider
vere |
vas al
3 a |
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ror, of
sulle
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DL
AN’S CHURCH
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+ x
yddor on indav.
A his eo
for
of tO-
20 and
breathed
y Robert
Cood
ob Shenk
nd fam-! ;
t Hamm Creek
. Eli Hess.
Tarrison Mil
at the h
* Manheim.
ence Shelly, Eli
Mr.
in on Sunday.
brose Frank- Mr. and 8. John Nissley
of | J
oni
r and’ Pha
me of
isors and
» Hill on }
ler visited account
snent
rere guests
os Sumpman,
|
rd Grube and |
ith Mr. and | ,
nily, of near
I Eby, Herman
nd Clarence Rohrer are
we x In the mountains hunting
Shelly
pending a
deer.
a " | Mary Rohrer, who teaches near
John Houser and'| phil delphia, spent the holiday sea-
Susanna Spickler, | son with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ent Sunday with H. G. Rohrer.
y Leisey. | Clarence Metzler is at present em-
Miss Emma Sipling, of Elm, and |ployed at the Snavely Garage, Man-
Mrs. nie Ruhl, and son, Jacob, heim; Guy Rohrer is employed at the
wera onests of Mr. and Mre. Samuel, W. S. Asbestos and Henry Dressler
Zervhey, near Salunga, on Sunday. |is serving at Henry Miller's.
Mrs. Clemenda Kauffman returned Mr. and Mrs, Levi Eby entertain-
to the home lof her daughter, Mrs. ed about 70 neighbors and friendsyat
Eli Shelley, at Lancaster, after spend-| 2 reception given in honor of Mr.
inc a week among relatives and 8nd Mrs. Christ Garber ‘who were
riends in this village. jrecently married, on Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. John Derr entertained ' 027"
be following guests during the
pek: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gochen- CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
y iii Spenser, Miss Elva Spen- is glia} caused by an inflamed. condition
. 3 : : 0 ucous lining of the Eustachia
bh 18% Bdith Derr, Miss Armeda Tube. ‘When this tube is inflamed You
naur, iss Ruth Shenk, Miss have rumbling sound or imperfect
rl Richardson, Misses Madlem, hearin Daloss the inflammation can
othy Richardson and Clara Spen- eu Deu, Jur ‘nealing: may be de.
: stroyedigorever.
Mr. Richard Richardson, Earl
of Nanmanstown, sr
My. and Mrs
|
iends of |
ised him
lay evening.
Audit-
Tonday
for
on his| an
{
ay Monday in |
tional Capitol, Washington, D.

oar 4 CATARRE MEDICINE Jn
: lo wha@ye claim for it—r our system
oust, all of Reading, and f “Catglln or Deafness yO a by
Blanche and Florence Derr, Catarrh¥BA1.1’S CATARRH MEDICINE
neaster, \ { has be€ ccessful in the treatment of
: . | Catarrh over Forty Years.
| Sold bY druggists.
rai a nets item at any, ¥-J- COE & Co. Toledo, O.
ler us hate it. We want | gis
s0 do our readers. | It pas
es 1
i
1 5b to] w
jes than thie mo
the greeting be
ovi one which will
ldren’s hearts at the time
Ii they will remember
er years.
rr ne Cee
LENGTH OF WORKING SEASON
BIG FACTOR IN ROAD BUILDING
The length of
a most important element in road
constructi d one in which there
i variation, according
of Public Roads of
States - Department of
which has
the states.
to the Burear
the United
Agriculture,
data from all
nol]
auch-
with
_—
ilk
the working scason
Irs. Oscar Newcomer | §
Monroe Sheaffer, at
and Paul |
at Lan- |
NEAT A
So
CT
on a
collected | §
Deducting Sundays only there are | §
313 working-da
Alabama, Missi
's in the year
ppi, and New Mex-
and |
ico report that grading is possible |
on 300 of them. Neighboring States
report as follows: - Florida, 265;
Louisiana, 260; and Texas, 275.
Contrasted with these are Maine,
with 110; New York, 150; Wiscon-
sin, 153; and western Oregon, 100.
In 14 States grading will probably
be impractical after the middle of
November, and in some of them at
an earlier date. Yo
\ Gravel surfacing can be placed in
most of the States fkom 120 to 200
working days, although ~ 10 of them
report a greater number.
In 26 States concflete surfacing
can be placed on from} 100 to 150
days, and in 16 Statesfon from 150
to 200 days. In 28 Stites the sea-
son| is generally over HE Novembe
1
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