WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, HOW OUR REPRESENTATIVES MAKE THE NATIQN’S LAWS What happens to the thouga troduced in Congress, and are finally passed succeed in see { '23 ds of bills in- do those that bg the light of day? In our latest booklet of the serielfon Our Government we tell the story of just how C work, together with some interes customs which legislation. ess goes about its g sidelights on the ant bearing on our have an impoj ‘This booklet is the last of the stag ico of Our Govern- ment. First Nat tional Mount Joy, We are contemplating a | that will be equally interesting aiid p shall be glad to put on our list the§names of all those in this community who wish to re ew series of articles instructive. We give them. Banik 8 & & 0 DOODOOVOOO0 EO m8 OOCOOOO0S0O0O0O0000O000LUDVLLSLIVVLLGIIOLLLLLIIIIIIVODOLLLT 00D FURNITURE TH H SOOTHO0C & we come tention. 0 110 EE The time of the year is If you want a new Heatingg We make a sf in. Possibly your present heat Better have it atten We will be pleased to have yi SO000O00 By JER) E11 61 ETI "We make a specialty of PLUMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES OOO0 leat ; re when you will need heat. ant installed, that’s where ialty of that kind of work. \o system needs some at- to immediately. ’ SLOOOGACOOOOOOOOO OOOO MOGOOOODODOCS 10 Y YOUR HOME : HR E111 1 a Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, Extension and Other Tables, Davenports, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets. nFact Anything in the Forni. tur Line Farr wh ww ENGLANDER SPRING BED CO. New York -Bro. klyn- Chicago Monday, | | | | | f | ] 1 1 ” OOOO. SOO000 DLOOOOO wes THE MOUNT JOY BULLc iN, OUR SALE REGISTER Thursday, March 1—On the Col- lege Hill Dairy farm, near Eliza- bethtown, horses, mules, cows, heifers, stock bulls, hogs, chickens, farm implements and household goods by J. S. Pyle. See advertisement. Thursday, March 1—On the pre- mises at Bossler’s Meeting House, in West Donegal township, live stock, farming implements and household goods by Mr. John E. Garber. Frank, auct. Saturday, March 83—At the Hotel at Landisville, 75 head of home-rais- ed shoats by Harvey H. Nissley. Minnich, auct. Saturday, March 3-—On the prem- ises midway between Donegal Jprings and Maytown, in East Don- Aldinger, auct. egal township, horses, mules, cows, shoats, chickens and farm imple- ments by Ephriam N. Hershey. Frank, auct. Monday, March 5—On the pre- mises, the B. 0. M/ farm, 1-4 mile east’ of Kraybill’i rch, and 2 1-2 miles southwes. of Mount Joy, in East Donegal township, horses, mules, cows, bulls, shoats, chickens, farming implements and household goods by Harry Leedom. Aldinger, auct. March 5—On the prem- near Sunnyside school house, the road leading from Union Square to Milton Grove, horses, mules, cows, bulls, shoats, farming implements and some household by Allen A. Shaffer, Frank, ises along [goods |auct. the premis- farm, near Lmplements 5 Shelly. 6- _On the pre- 's School House, | leading from Mt. to Miiton Grove, horses, cows, | chickens, farming im- | plements and household goods by C. |W. Horst. Frank, auct. | Wednesday, March 7—On the | | i | | | | 6—On Rich farm Mar. fens Sten | Tuesday, es, on the { Mar jetta 2 hn h Youn Tue ey near off the road mises ust Joy { bulls, hogs, y premises, on the road leading from Mount Joy Donegal Springs, | stock and farm implements by Peter Aldinger, auct. 7—On the the Long Lane, on from Mt. Joy and pike to the Marietta and pike, 2 1-2 miles from Joy, entire lot of live stock, implements and household Daniel M. Musser. Frank, to S. Nissly Estate. March the Tos d leading Marietta | Lancaster | Mt. farm i ds by A LIC tL. Thursda ses, near the C. H. | ony Union School House farm 1% 1 the Herr | from Mount Joy to Columbia, horses | COWS, { ments and household goods by Eli H. | Herr. Frank, auct. | Friday, Mar. .9—On the premis- ‘es of the undersigned, 1-4 mile south of Xraybill’s church, and 1-4 mile northwest of Nissley's Mill, lin East Donegal township, entire € lot of live stock, farming imple- Ki ments and some household goods ¥® | by N. M. Nissley, Frank, auct. 3 Setgaday - Mar. 13 Qh the »remia Sh {ses at 117 Columbia Avenue, Mount | Joy. a large lot of household goods {by Mr. Frank Amway. Vogle, auct | Saturday, March 10—On the prem- |Joy to Seachrist’s Mill, 2 miles north of Ironville, horses, mules, cows, i [some household goods by John S. EB BS Waser, auct. road leading from Horst’s Mill to Tt. Pleasant church, wagons, chick- ens and household goods by Amos Wolgemuth. Vogle, auct. Saturday, Mar. 10—On the prem- ises on the Cameron farm, one mile south of Rheems, stock, farm im- plements and household goods by Arthur B. Martin. Aldinger auct. Monday, Mar. 12—On the prem- ises a short distance north of the | Harrisburg concrete highway, one the road leading to Milton Grove one mile west of Florin, the for- mer Miller farm, in Mt. Joy town- ine horses, cows, heifers, hogs chickens, farming implements and household goods by Amos M. Stauf- fer. Frank, auct. Tuesday, March 13—On the pre- mises, the farm of the Wiley Estate, at Nissley’s Mill, in East Donegal township, 3 miles southwest of Mt. Joy, horses, cows, bulls, farm im- plements and household goods by =| Peter M. Haldeman. Frank, auct. Wednesday, March 14—On the premises along the Lancaster and ~ | Marietta turnpike, near Mill, the former C. Shank farm, implements and household by Milton G. McElroy. Frank, auct. Thursday, Mar. 15—On the prem- ser near Rowenna, horses, cows, bo:ts and farming implements by C. Arnold. Frank, auct 0 ER es on the road leading from Mount oy to Maytown, at Donegal Springs ive stock, implements and household oods. A. B. Lutz Estate, ¥rank, 2 net. Saturday, March 17—On the prem- |ises 2 miles west of Marietta and % [mile east of Rowenna, ho Cows, gb bulls, _gheats, chickens, farming im- 3 wusehold goods by F. A | Aldinger, auct. +ha he pre- farm, , March 8—On the premi- | mile south {stock & imp of Mount Joy, on the road leading | |ises, on the road leading from Mount | Sentz’s goods Friday, March 16—On the premi- wIOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, A 'SYLVANIA, U. S. A. | Springs and Maytown, in Eat Don- egal township, entire lot of house- hold goods by Ephriam N., Hershey. Frank, auct. Thursday, Mar. 22-—On the prem- ises in Rapho township, near Eby‘s church, horse, chickens, entire lot of farm implements and all the household goods by Jacob Gephart, Sr. Vogle, auct. Friday, March 23—At my sale and exchange stables in Florin, fifty head of acclimated horses and mules by E. S. Weaver. Frank, auct. Saturday, Mar. 24—On the prem- ises in Mount Joy township, on the road leading from Horst’s Mill to Mt. Pleasant church, wagons, chick- ens and household goods by Amos Wolgemuth. Vogle, auct. Monday, March 26—At his place of business in Mount Joy, a large lot of new and used wagons, farm implements, ete, by G. Moyer. Frank, auct. Wednesday, March 28—On the premises, the B. O. Musser farm, 1-3 mile east of Kraybill’s church, and 21% miles southwest of Mount Joy, in East Donegal township, chickens, guineas, and a large lot of household goods by Harry Lee- dom. Aldinger, auct. | Thursday, March 29—In Mount | Joy Boro, a large lot of household | goods by John Miller, Frank, auet. Thursday, March 29—On the pran ises on North Barbara street, Mcun Joy, personal property by Milton N Miller, administrator of Leah kK Mil ler, deceased. Also at the same time ar.l place, personal property by Har ry K. Miller. Frank, auct. re A - LIST OF SPRING SALES to be called by C. S. FRANK, AUCTIONEER Thurs.,, Mar. 1, near Bossler’s Ch., tock & implements by J. E. Garber. Fri, Mar. 2, near Lawn, stock & mplements by B. S. Stauffer. Sat., Mar. 3, near Donegal Springs, tock & implements by E.N.Hershey. Mon., Mar. 5, near Sunnyside Sch’l, tock & implements by Al Sheaffes. Tues., Mar. 6, near Horst’s Mill, of a steel and concrete skyseraper. CHOICE 1 DRTED PRUNES, pound 3 3 {| “Is that the first mouse you ever saw Three Poun for... ..0. ud ae 25¢ round this joint? Listen, I bring five | Big quality fruit. Small pits, very meaty administrator. ! | | on thig job just three tock & implements by Christ Horst. ! Wed., Mar. 7, near Union tock & implements by Dan’l Musser school, | Thurs.,, Mar. 8, near Union school, stock & implements by Eli Herr. i Fri.,, Mar. 9, near Kraybill’s church stock & Saturday, Mon., Mar. implements by Nor. March 10, open. 12, near Florin, Nissley took SULOCK |and implements by Amos Stauffer. Tues., Mar. 13, near Nissly’s Mill, sk & implements by P. Haldeman. .,» Mar. 14, near Marietta by Milton McElroy. : Thurs., Mar. 15, near Ru i stoek shoats, chickens, farming imple- | | & {ix mplements, ete. by G. bulls, shoats, farming implements and | Saturday, Mar. 10—On the prem- | VJ/C RSH B | ises in Mount Joy township, on the | 1 Pb. C. nents by Fri., ) Mar. & implement 3 Sat., Mar. 17, at Kinde implements by Wm. Mon., Mar. 19, near Elizabethtown tock & implements by C. Hostetter. Tues., Mar. 20, at Florin, stock & mplements by Harvey Ney. Wed., Mar. 21, near Kinderhook, tock & implements by E. L. Nissly. Thurs., Mar. 22, near Donegal prings, household goods by E. N. Tershey. rhook, s Zeamer. ar. 23, at Florin, horses and v E. S. Weaver Z Mar.- 24, in Ma mville, household goods by Sam B Fasnacht. Mon., Mar. 26, at Mt. Joy, wagon, Moyer. ctorse Another building was investigated, Qualif one ( he riches hanks mn all o vi a t .e ta tl BROOS { Our Reg. 80c Brooms cut to 72¢ Stree! 1 Struc 'e 0. TA CO i y ’ a 3 avi 0 and marble and skeleton steel, and Made ot ye st broom corn. A clean saving of 10% from basement to top floor library, 3, ~ . . ! eo y t N s 3 the janitor says, it 18 one grand Tempti 4 Lenten Needs at Tempting Prices cheese, . T . . h a 10 15 30 That janitor has tried everything Calif. u ik Eis can )C, C, C tie says he began with traps; but i A Barp pice red n for this week! gave them up. Then he turned to pro i er fessional exterminators. Every weel | Asco Red Salm car co Shrimp ...... can 18¢ they would e me and kill all the mice | Pink Salmon } can 0 Rice ..... Ib pkg 12- be he ; oy yoo hie | Asco Codfish . .pke ie Rose Rice ..lb pkg 9¢ OW irec y aving then rour | y 2 — A ry y 4 SI ha hi : | Asco Pure Coglash brick 1 ar. Corn ..... .can 10c¢ ailer f lie and yougn of | pe - wwiced cat. He still keeps the cat, bu { Norway Mack Te, 18 Cold Seal Macaroni 3 pg 25¢ it x for sentimental reasons | 2 i a t] se. He likes to have | RICH CRE ga Y CHEES Aan eisre ain .33c wind to pet | TT Still fart 1wvesti tion brought | OREGON 4 AIMS 21c to light t which happene Big No. 2 14§an n the twent floor of a Fort; l Extra fin@big, luscious plat I sugar syrup nd ot scraper, The woman | — Li BEES i ) 1 irl filin ! A \SCO cl lo 1 up to find her force sud | COFFEE TEAS 12 nly he » conduct itself in a way | i . 29c¢ 14 1b pachage C he never apj under any circum i Pound FP AE ; tan | Orange Pekoe, India Cey- Tl i n to walk upon the Buy it todaggand you, too. lon, Old Country Style, Plain tons of their desks, Three more will taste the gference. Black, Mixed shinned up the sides of fing enblets. | | ~——reers TY Another girl stood in a ate hasket | ALIFOE \ 20c. ind called for the police. And the { Big No. 2V, \ < . 1 I about the office in a riot { Big halve hoicest California peaches, pac ed in ous manner | very heavy sug The department head looked upor i — 3 A — 11 this ¢ breach of discipline. She | Gold Victor A arose I we my in » aq rt | ~Y IT Dr aros: 1 a into the hear FLOUR bp BREAD Cc of the riot, intending to say so. But 12 1 baz " Loaf \ arrixin there she changed. her mind & : D> ag a ; gneve let out a who h tra vel 1 st Made of the purg half way across Moanouan island, r J » oredients. nd picked up her skirts and fled. 3 ale Jpaw S: - , LP A monse had come out of the fresh- i N Spiced, 1 8¢ Pure Candies! vir shaft looking for a cat. s, pound f we Finest Hard 1 M a — Lot { Viixed Candy Pound Island Religious Shrine. : § Qtar island 3 of the Isles of 3 B, $. Sisty 32c Finest Chiveolate - 2% ¢c ad land, one ’ andwich, poun Shoals, ten miles off the mainland of ’ oo Mints, Pound New Hamnshire, has been dedicated 3 : | ani afe kg 5c Assorted Chocolates 1b 39¢ exclusively to religious service for 120 Vanilla Waf pkg isa years. On its rocky summit is a small : i. EN Rs A graystone church which was built MO 5 MT JOY, P . Tues.,, Mar. 27, near Petersburg, | stock by M. M. Bard | Wed., Mar. 28, ncai Green Tree, ! { furniture, &c. by J.W. Kreider, admr. |" Thurs., Mar. 29, in Mt. Joy, house- hold goods by John Miller, admr. empemperieatasser tl scare ten ORSHIPED THE GOLDEN On Ancient People of Peru [Made the 1 | an Onject of Parttcuiar | Veneration, [hie most compivte s tem of n W ip was practiced by the ancient | tribe of Incas of 'e A . Its existence wus first ered { the Spaniards wi Vis Porat 1526. ‘The Incas, chief of the Peru ruling house, claimed to be ld1 the sun and the sun's represent: ¢ ne ri! The government was a despotic Ner- eraer of whi 1 he Inca Was hoth 1 zl | priest and King In Cuzco, the capital, stood the won | derful temple of the sun, in which ait | the implements » of solid gold, On the west end of » interior was a rep resentation of the sun's di and rays in the same precious metal, so place that .the rising sun, shining in at open east end, fell full upon the im and was reflected with dazzling splen dor. In the plaza, or square ol temple, a great annual festival v held during the summer solstice, Tug multitudes assembled from all parts o the ewpire, and, pres lded over b) Inca, awaited in breathless solemn the first rays of their deity to strike the golden image in the temple, wi they Immediately prostrated them selves in adoration Sacrifices, simil to those of th Jews, were offered on the « ston, an bread and wine were partaken ( a manner striki resemblit Christian sacramen The moon was the spo the the planet Venus was hi page ae © remal oR yutt Cro o I un, 1 hut 1 ( and HAVEN FOR MICE RES COf | EAN (1) Where Qt ality Counts & W Your Money Goes Furthes These two combinations go to form that assurance trading that accogfpanies every purchase made in Our In a word, fv spell Quality and Economy-—and backed by our effifient, courteous, service, form the Gib of Gooed Will that ts as made the name American Stores a hold word. i? Small Rodents ts Said to infest New York’s Skyscrapers. 1 | According to Truthful Janitors, They Burrow Into Steel and Concrete, | 1 | | | | | and Establish Homes. A stenographer on the third floor of a downtown office building recently aroused considerable comment by climbing on top of her desk and wav- ing her arms around In the air and crying loudly for someone to save her. She had seen a mouse. Now, mice | jeécial Prices on Canned Peas ur regular standard grades—the very Very The qualit do turn up in odd places in New Yor, est peas grown. #g®acked with all their natural sweetness Srevboly knows, remarks the Sun of | flavor. Buy nowsand make your dollars do greater servicq that city. { Ls L ie duran re - — is of recent Revshaper Pecos) Regular} 7c Reg. 1 dc Very Che that one came out © le stony walis as of the aquarium and fell into the Alaska § d Early June PEAS can 123 "Regular 19¢ Asco Sugar PEAS can i shark tank and another mouse Is re- { ported as emerging inside the Statue | of Liberty, up near the top, and look- | ing at a party of school teachers and | starting a disturbance in which sev- eral of the teachers were badly shaken up. “Mice!” PEAS can 15¢ F25¢ ed 22¢ Regulat Asco § PEAS can 17 exclaimed the head Janitor value EF i A BUCKWH 3 packages cats to this place so far, and I been | Gold Seal Rolled OATS 9 5 3 packages for * weeks.” the Investigator. come out?” “Yas? “And how replied have they 25¢ Yr “You mean how, have they gone out. Bic. white flakes. cares You never saw cats go out of a place Add water @¢ milk. Hot fully selected, steamed and so fast. They takes one ioc! around cakes in a jift§s rolled thin. and blow. When a mouse gets just or J 1Ces 2 «nt, you know, a cat doesn't more—he eats the cat.” 80 compete eat him | Our Reg. 60c Brooms cut to 54¢ Special % at to 63¢c any { Our Reg. 70c Brooms in the year 1800. This has been used ever since as a place of worship, first by fishermen’'s mothers, sisters and cosas sweethearts who prayed for the safe | return of their loved ones. During the last 26 years it has heen a shrine - for Unitarians and Congregationalists. | At ten o’clock each night Long lines | of men and women, carrying small |; lanterns, wend their way thither and a churchful at a time, hang thelr lan- | ¥ terns on the walls, and bow their | & or ralse their volces | \ ver hymns. i heads in pr in appropriate formost esse 1 14 1 The battery is om |g toward the workings vou f you want a But Not His Perfumery. aL Bobby, a five-year-old citizen of |g battery try a ‘3 Irvington. had been suffering from | 3 y "a auinsy and the speclalist found it|= necessary to give the lad ether when he lanced his throat, says the In dianapolis New As soon as Bobby S. had sufficiently recovered, plans veri { made to have the offending tonsils re- | = He A SPECT A { moved. In order to smooth the way, | & BATTERY REPAIR} =] - oa { Bobby's mothe r sald: i" - Call and Have Us nsf Yo Batteh “Now, Bobby, the same kind doctor | = who took away the pain from your | ® SERVICE STATI shroat last week is coming again to = remove your tonsils, so that you will @ . 3 M never have another sore throat. You! = U t d h S & L Ti liked the do didn’t yon?” - nite tat €S ul ay Ires After a short panse, during which |B 1 ch Se inoR c \ : Bobby's face showed signs of un-|m See Us For Prices : pleasant reflection. he answered: (= x L “Yes. 1 liked the doctor all right,| 3 WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF | but T didn’t like his perfumery.” - ; : mn = All Repair Work Must be Sat P m and Platinum, 3 We In t mn of methods for 3A Ww’ Ct ( TAI AL] : ; % 3 Be” (%R Bs I conducted the n RE £A f Y [- / BORER 4 R, J h nt ments | #8 th certain ores, | g MOUNT JOY, nitri . . i i y premises midway between ET NR RIES SRD UE SAT TRA oy ’ : ' R ! Viane “the etats wand £v Pe Yeir ’ 3 { = Soldeverywhere by funiture ~ | | Florin to dealers and der partment stores | plements and household | Harvey C. Ney. Frank, auct. Wednesday March 21-—0On the premises, along the Lane: and - Marietta turnpik 2 miles east Ntha Jattar. ola live stock and Til for latoded booklt $ Jatt r place, Jve Det Teter farming implements by E. L. Nissly. | Donegal | the Ba news item ath f | Frank, auct. joe ha Thursday, Marchi 22—On the | time se let ps have it. We war ews and sof do eur readers. ~, ED FOR MORE N MCKENS FOR MOR Act far Sehroll, Mt, Joy. quic ck = =