The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 24, 1923, Image 6

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A.
By Charles Sughros
\ WANTED
HEM | SEE THE ARRAY OF FAIR FEMININITY WANT\NG
Yo GEY THEIR BOBBED HAIR TRIMMED IN TH BARBER
SHOPS THESE DANS," SIGHS ROMEO SAPP MOURNFULLY,
Wi WISH MY FOLKS HAD LEY ME GE A BARBER WKE
Yo @e\ Goswm\"”
Little Interviews
N PORE HLUSBLM MAN HAB HAD W\S
FAULTS," MOURNED WIDOW JOHNSING,
GUY ENMIEHOW HE NEVAH DECEEVED ME!
AH NEVAW BELEEVED A WORD DAY BLOKE
MAN You' Mes"




We Handle Only The Best
NATIONAL and CLEVELAND
Also FISK and PENNA. TIRES
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY
All Makes Talking Machines Repaired
Roy G. Hershey
All Work Guaranteed
42° N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA.


ce Cream, Greceries and
— Conicctions
BRANDT BROS. |
Mount Joy Street, Mount Joy, Pa.

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HAVE YOUR SHOES NEATL
REPAIRED AT THE
City Shoe
tor
|
Repairing Company |
S. QUEEN & VINE STS.
LANCASTER, PA

DOO 200
C.K. WEAVE
TONSORIAL PARLORS
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Two Barbers—No Waiting
BOOGOOO00DDLLY
yn
East Main St.,
“Mount Joy
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Don. W. Gorrech
37 WEST MAIN STREET
HD O00

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Jeweler
Watchmaker-—Engraver

I AM NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
—r le
No. 4, East Main Street, Mount Joy
Opposite Post Office
I Serve
SANDWICHES, WATERMELON,
SOFT DRINKS, ETC.
MARROW’S ICE CREAM
in enyovantity. I make a specialty
of supplying for parties in any man-
ner desired.
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I Sell Heilig & Hallgren's Milk
pleased have you —eall
at any time.
Will be
JNO. A. MCcGINNIS
Mount Joy, Pa.

ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Estate of Annie Geistweit, late of
punt Joy Borough, Pa. deceased.
Letters of administration on said
ate Paving been granted to the un-
fiersigned, all persons indebted
khereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
aims or demands against the same,
pill present them without delay for
lement to the undersigned, resid-
at Mount Joy, Pa.
ELIZABETH GEISTWEIT,
Administratrix.
ank Kready, Atty. sept 12-6t
CHARLIE GARBER
po
PIANO TUNER
ount Joy, Penna.
REOREREERN
Dr.MORSE'S
INDIAN
ROOT PILLS
RIVE out the body
poisons. Keep well,
Keep the system active.


!


By Jack Wilson
Copyright 1922 by the MicQure Newspaper Syndicate


OF THE SEVEN BiLLoN
EVERY YEAR ; NOT ONE 16
GRAPEFRUIT GROWN IN THE U.S.
SQUIRTLESS! = THIS 15 —





~AN OUTRAGE WHICH NO PEO-PLES
HAVE To ENDURE! = I CLAIM
GRAPEFRUIT GROWERS SHOULD
BE FORCED To—
— FURNISH
A RAINCOAT OR
UMBRELLA TO

EVERY ONE OF US!
I WASN'T THINKIN®
GRAND-POP!~ THAT WAS WHAT
SENATOR SYRUP WAS SAYIN
IN A WIRELESS TALK
MY, MY} ©
I HAD No IDEA
YoU THOUGHT. SO
DEEPLY, RALF


JACKNWALEON——, 4-26


7 i ? DURHAM

What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
|
pv |
To |
Say This Week
Ehns vun de beliebste Geschichte
unner de Pennsylvaniseh Deutsche is
die Story vun der Begina Hartman,
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AN... TOBACCO
WEALAND'S
- FORA _.
COMPLETE LINE OF
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Ca
CONFECTIONERY
AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT
C. A. Wealand
MOUNT JOY, PA.
STONE
placing your order
elsewhere ses us. ~~
We have cut prices to pre
war prices.
J. N. STAUFFER & BRO.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

Before

I always have on hand an ng iz
the line of Thing
SMOKED MEATS, HAM, DRIED
BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, ETC.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttos
H. H. KRALL
West Main St, MOUNT JOY.
S. HESS HERSHEY

Investments
Real Estate
Insurance
MOUNT JOY,
Bell Phone 75R
Good House fo
I have a good 8-rg
West Main street, in
I will sell very reason
ested will be pleased
It pays better to ow
this than nd rent.
Realtor, Mount Joy.
WANTED—Everybod]
tion to use our “wan
ats.” column more freq
Lound to pay, Just
‘wu vun de Insching gafange war.
Thr Geschicht war emol ime englische
or die Bucher sin
> : ranzo:s ’
fun Louisiana geegnet. Zwische
zweh Lanner is en Krieg ausgebroche
Die Franzose hen die Insching in
Pennsylvanie uf ihre Seit kriegt un
die hen kusterlich gege die deutsche
Leut gefochte. Sie hen die deutsche
Leut so schun gehasst, weil sie die
Insching vun ihrem Land vertriewe
hen katt. In Berks Caunty hen die
wilde Insching apartig arg gehaust.
Sie hen viel weisse Leut gemord un
Dehl Annere, besonders Kinner, ge-
fange un fortgeschleppt. Die Manns
leut hen alsfort thre Flinte mitge-
numme, wann sie uf’s Feld oder
sunst ergeds hingange sin. Sell hen
sie ah geduh an Dehl Platz, wann sie
in die Kerch gange sin.
Unner de deutsche Leut in der Tul
pehacke Gegend hot die Familie vun
Henry Hartman gewahnt. Es ware
der Vatter, die Mutter, zweh Buwe
un zweh Mad. Sie hen gewohnt in
was nau Bethel Taunschip, Berks
Caunty, is, nachst bei Fort Henry.
Dic EHere ware fromme Leut un
hen ihre Kinner gelernt zu bete, die
Bibel zu lese un zu singe. Selle-
mols hot’'s ofkohrs ken Sunndag
Schule katt, awer die Eltere hen ihre
Kinner selwer unnerricht so gut sie
hen konne. Sie hen oft das Lied
gesunge, das ahfangt mit:* ‘Allein
und doch nicht alleine.” Sell war
ihne en grosser Trost. In die Kerch
hen sie oft net geh konne, doher hen
sei Kerch daheem gehalte. Das Lied
is ihne nochderhand zum grosse
Gluck worre. Der gut Sahme, wu in
der Jugendzeit gesaht werd, bringt
oft en herrliche Ern.
Am 16te Oktober im Johr 1755 is
en schrecklich Ungluck uwer die
Hartman Familie kumme. Die Mut-
ter un der jungst Buh ware in die
Muhl gange. Dereweil sin die rohe
Insching kumme un hen die Familie
ahgegriffe. Wie die Mutter un der
kleh Buh zuruckkumme sin, hen sie
gefunne, dass der Vatter un der
altest Buh gemord ware, die 12jah-
rig Barbara un die 10jahrig Begina
gefange genumme
niedergebrennt ware! Was en
recklicher Zustand! Dehl vun de
Familie ware gemord, Dehl gefange
un fortgeskehleppt, die Annere ware
ohne Hehmet.
Die zweh junge Mad sin vun de
Insching westlich in die Berge gesch
leppt worze. Endlich sin sie vun
nanner getrennt worre, un vun der
iemolh wieder eppes ge-
Die Regina is endlich
he Frah uwergewe wor-
0 .
dene
sch-

sie en hart Lewe katt. !
pekte konne, ihre Mut-
ister ish Lebtag wieder
Ir so is es doch kamme.
o war sie bei dé Insch-
f kohrs nef deutsch
die Gegina hot die
pch un die Insching
hb hen d
r Kri
we.
e K
Ng
Insching un
verlore un
Inching hen
ufkewe mus
Ruquesne
y
! gebrocht,
un die Gebauer |
we nau die Stadt Pittsburg
steht. Sie ware verlumpt un en Dehl
hen schier gar ken Klehder ah katt. |
im kalte Dezember. |
r sin |
Ww
» weisse Kinng
lisle in Cumbe rland |
un die
worre
h
rebrocht worre, weis-
n eigelade
Kinner.
an war
zu kum- |
Das Herz der|
nau voll Frehd, |
10t gehoflt, konnt nau |
zweh ‘Mad wieder finne. |
]
1 wl
wer wie
Carlisle
~N
N
sie
is noch re,
1t enne?
ir hen en Verannerung |
gemacht in de Kinner, awer die arm |
Mutter hot gebet un gehofft, un ihre
Hoffnung is net zu Schande worre.
Die gestohrene Kinner ware all in
en Reih gestellt un die Mutter Hart-
man hot sie all beguckt, awer ihre
Kinner hot sie net gefunne. Thr Herz
war nau voll Wehmuth un sie hot
laut geheult. Der Col. Bouquet hot
die Mutter gefrogt, ib die Kinner ken
Merk an sich hatte, an dem sie sie
kenne konnt, oder ob sie net eppes
duh konnt for sich mit de Xinner
bekannt zu mache. Sie hot gesaht,
sie hatte oft als en Lied gesunge, wie
Mad noch kleh ware, un ver-
eicht wusste sie ch eppes dovun.
Jer Colonel hot ¢esaht, sie sollt das
Jded singe. Dann hot die arm Mut-
er mit bewegtem Herz Thrane in de
hge der erst Verst gesunge:
| sollt sie ihre Kinner mn |
{ 301
grosse

lie
“Allein und doch nich ganz alleine
3in ich in meiner Einsamkeit;
Denn wenn ich ganz verlassen
scheine,
Vertreibt mir Jesus selbst die Zeit
Ich bin bei Thm nnd Er bei mir,
So kommt mir gar nichts einsam
fur.”
Die Mutter hot erst zweh Leine
gesunge katt, do springt die Regina
aus der Reih, helft das Leid singe un
umarmt ihre Mutter! Mer kenn leicht
denke wie gross ihre Frehr war.
Awer wu is die Barbara? Niemand
wees es, un vun ihr hen sie niemols
eppes gehort. Sell hot of kahrs ihre
Frehr gehinnert.
Die Mutter hot ihre Tochter mit
hehm genumme in die Tulpehacke
Gegend. Vun ihre nochherige Ges-
chicht is net viel bekannt. Es heesst
awer, die Regina war alt worre un
en fromme Frah gewesst. Sie is be-
grawe worre newig ihre Mutter an
der Christus lutherische Kerch bei
Stouchsburg. Dr. Muhlenberg, der
bekannte lutherisch Parre, hot die
Hartman Familie gut gekennt un
schreibt vun ihr.
Des is korz die Geschicht vun der
Regina, wu so beliebt is unner un-
serm Volk. Sie beweist, dass die
Gottseligkeit zu alle Dinge gut is.
War's net for das Singe vun sellem
Lied gewesst, so hatte die Mutter un
die Tochter enanner nimme gefunne.
Die Familie hot ah ihre Bibel gelese
un sell hot die Regina dorch all ohr
Insching Lewe net vergesse. Wie
sie mit ihre Mutter hehm kumme is,
hot sie gefrogt wu sell Buch war, in
{dem der Heiland so scho schwatzt
{zu de Kinner. So bericht der Dr.
| Muhlenberg. Awer leider war die
| alt Bibel dorch die wuste Insching
| verbrennt worre. Dr. Muhlenberg
{hot ihne en neue Bibel gewe.
| S——— A A
[STUDY EFFECT OF SOD
ON GROWTH OF TREES

|
|
An interesting report recently
{coming to the attention of the Penn-
|sylvania Department of Agriculture
|gives the results of several experi-
i ments conducted by the Cornell ag-
[ricultural experiment station to de-
THE EIGHTH WARD DE- {
FEATED LOCALS SATURDAY |
The game with Enhaut sohedulod! : :
0 a ~ 5 . 1 ist for a week.
for last Saturday was canceled as| C eh En : dd in
our inexperienced team was not well | -ommunion Services Jere held in
matched with the Dauphin County | the M. E. church on Sunday after-
aggregation. The Eighth Ward was ro iad 3 :
substituted and proved just as | 5 The Mennonite Sauteh nag Com
strong, defeating the locals 18 to 0. | y sho SO Pvyag 2s langigville. con
Yeager and Greiner were the consis-j’ Rhtay. forenoon.
tent ground gains for the victors and | Mrs. Annie Barnhart,
it was some effort on the part of the] Joy, visited her sister,
locals to keep it as low as it was. Boll, on Sunday. :
The lincup follows. { Arthur Myers, of near East Peters:
Mt. Joy (0) Eighth Ward (18) | burg, _spent part of Sunday with
G. Groff lett ond H. Spigle | Earl Newcomer.
Zimmerman left tackle Steigler | ., Henry H. Weidman , and Clayton
Brubaker left guard Lightner | Roger foo} 209 ato trip to the coal
A Nr g { regions Saturday.
Sowalier (0) confer tab "Sis" Mian. Miler cclebrated
Klugh Hot Colle Spidle her birthday on Saturday, as also did
Shs Teh ond Washer her son, Milton, celebrate his 23rd
i ates .o..| anniversary.
I, Cask fehelerhack Sate Frances Lucille Kendig, daughter
Germer right half Yeager of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Ken-
W. Pennell fullback St. Clair | dig, was buried on Saturday, on her
Mount Joy 9.0 0 0—0l first birthday anniversary.
8th Ward 0.120 6-181. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bucher and
Touchdowns, Greiner, Peifer, Wag | fanily, of Manheim, and Mrs. Ella
ner. Substitutions, Mt. Joy: B. | Ben and daughter, Byrl Amanda, of
Groff for Zimmerman, Fellenbaum | Mount Joy, rent Sunday with M.
for Engle, A. Penell' Zor Ringh,| 7 eveomer, aud fandly,
Herr for Schatz, Bleyer for A. Pen-|. © Sunday School meeting held
nell, Mateor foe Herr . Wagner for | I the Mennonite church on Thurs-
Ellis, Schatz for S. Groff, Garber fo: | 92 was well atended. The house
B. Groff, Dobson for Bleyer; 8th | Vas flied to the doors and the
Ward: Alexander for Peiffer, Yeager | Tokers gave micresiing talks,
for Alexander. Referee: W. Ellis. |, Grant and Reba Laudermilch en-
Umpire, P. Alexander. Read liurs | tertained their grandmother, Mrs.
man: Fred Schneider. Periods: ya| Giant Laudermilch, and their aunt,
and 10. ! and Mrs.
| Miss Lizzie Laudermilch,
| Violet Laudermilch, of Lebanon; and
Sow. | their uncle, John Bender, of Ann-
PENNA. “44” WHEAT LEADS { ville, at the home of thelr grand-
OTHER VARIETIES IN STATE | parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Weid-
— | man, on Sunday.
eet I ten

Walter Brinard was on the sick
noon.
of Mount
Mrs. C. K.
N.
Pennsylvania “44” wheat again |
triumphed over other varieties in| Supper and Sale of Work
Pennsylvania this year. | © The members of St, Mary’s Guild
The results obtained in 13 variety | of St. Luke’s church purpose holding
tests conducted on farms in various|g supper and sale of work in the
parts of the state by the agricultural | hagement of the church, on Satur-
extension department at the Penn-|day, November 3rd. Full details of
sylvania State College show that the supper will follow in next week’s
this variety, which was bred by Pro-| edition. Meanwhile, keep that date
fessor C. F. Noll of the Experiment | free! You know what these suppers
Station, out-yielded the other varie-| are like and it does not do to miss
ties by about five bushels per acre.| one
This bears out the results obtained]
Jn the last four years which have al-|

termine the effect on apple trees of
the continuous growing of grass in |
orchards.
It was found by the Cornell offic- |
ials that the grass caused a disap-
pearance of the nitrates in the soil
and injured the growth of trees.
Previously it had been held that the
principal trouble was due to a dif-
ference in moisture content between
cultivated soil and soil under sod
conditions. The Cornell experimen-
tors found, on the contrary, that
moisture differences were a minor
consideration and that the lack of
nitrates was the factor of greatest
concern.
AG ARI
Read the Bulletin.
It pays to advertise in the Bullet
¢
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ways favored the new wheat. Yields | CATARRH
of thirty or more bushels per acre | poate is a Local disease greatly in-
were reported very frequently to! HATIS YCATARRE MEDICIonS. he
State College, compared to the state | gels oe 2» Siniment which gives Quick
a - elie y local application, and the
average of less than twenty. Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
The increase .in the amount of through the Blood on the Mucous Sur-
Pennsylvania 44 grown in the state faces ang agvisis in ridding your System
tf Catarrh.
has beep phenomenal. Last year| Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
there were over 50,000 acres harvest |
ed and it is estimated that over 100,-
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
000 acres were grown in 1923. The Feeding Fresh Cows

a
extra yield obtained over Leap’s
Prolific, Fuleaster, Harvest King
and other varieties has influenced
many ‘farmers to change to Penn-
sylvania “44”.
I mun SER
©
Feed grain sparingly to the cow
or a few days after freshening and
gradually increase the amount as the
milk bow increases. When she seems
to have reached a full flow of milk
and does not.respond to increased
feed, reduce / the amount slightly.
phrata, was arrested Saturday, She | This will -avoig overfeeding and get-
WEDNESDAY, OCT.
24th,
1928
It’s a pleasant sen-
sation and you can
experience it all the
time by wearing Dr.
A. Reed Cushion
Shoes. They give a
satisfaction in fit,
ease and durability
never before ap-
proached in the mak-
ing of better shoes.
Yovd cs Chan Hn
Bovis Noe More
5 East King,
Formerly
’
)
Lancaster.
o
rry

s Shoe Store


cA
¥] AN ITARY DAI RY
74
‘My Bread and Milk
Was Fine, Mamma”
That is the favorite
dish for the kiddies
and i thelps them grow
up to a joyous, useful
health, Our milk is
sealed for your safety,
¥ _THEMARTIN W
{© ANITARY DAIRY!
R.MARTIN, PROP.
“Your Milkbman” Ek:
CRA CLES 3
ER \
ho TT TS
J. Howard Hersh
dealer in
The Keashy & Mattison Co.
Asbestos Century Shingles, Asbestos
Buliding Lumber and Asbestos
Corrugated Sheathing
Estimates for materials or appli-
:ation cheerfully furnished. Bell
Phone. Ind, Phone.
47 Stiegel St., MANHEIM, PA.
mar. 15-tf

THE
Wingert & Haas
Hat Store
Largest Line of
FALL HAT
In the City
Plain Hats A Specialty
JOHN A: HASS, Propr.
144 N. Queen Lancaster, Pa.
NEW STAND
Formerly Darrenkamp’s Pool Room




| HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
“ESTINGHOUSE AND STAHOT
IRONS AT $5.50 BALANCE
OF THIS MONTH
Agent for
Westinghouse Electric Ranges
Full Automatic
See Me Beliore Buying Elsewhere
JNO. H. DIETZ
Bell Phone
MO JOY
£. Main Si J
The Bul
and up-to-t
weekly in
and convin
ptaing me
ne ,


Sadie Wolf, aged 16 years, of
is charged with murder. tT
ting the cow feed.
$1.50 a