THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. LANCASTER CO., PA. = i si WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926 EET MAW SAD MEBBE OUD LIKE (2/77/72 YO SEE MY KID SISTER = SHE'S A MEAR OLD AND SMARY AS THEY MAKE THEM CAN SHE DO PEY PEEVES ————— KITTN SAN % HUM UNBROKEN Si —=/ Charles Sughroe MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL fe ee om SURE SHE KIN = COME ON, "PAT, DO YOUR! STUFF = WHAT DOES THE DOGGIE SAY? = WELL, WHAT DOES THE COW SAY? = NO% = THEN MEBBE YOU KIN SAY MAMMA? OR TELL US, WHAT DOES “THE WHAT DOES “THE OMSTER. SAY WAL WAY SHE CANT (27 AW, DONT THROW ME DOWN LIKE THIS, PATRICIA! TELL US NOW, Showing Of == | THE OLDEST WAT STORE IN LANCASTER Wingert & Haas | Hat Store A PERFECY IMITATION \ \ : Hats, Gaps & Gloves So many kinds and styles that you will not have any trouble A TACTLESS DAME : uA in being suited. SHE ALWAYS SAYS, in ” JNO. A. HAAS, Propr. ren 144 N. Queen Lancaster, Pa. en | a og SET TET TE TE TEE TE TE TE IE TE IE GE TE TEEPE TE 3 2 5 3] THE FLORIN } at BS A% BE we ; ) OAS WERT FOL - 3 J THERE'LL BE A HOT TIME 2 IN THE OLD HOUSE TO NIGHT That furnace of yours has to be fed, whether there's a coal strike or not. The Heat Folks are not going to let it suffer. We can offer you Bituminous coal and the best # ing diet. Either of these will keep your house warm and your furnace happy until we can supply you anthracite again. Put in your order. Call the WEA POIRS For Good, Clean Coal _ Daniel M. Wolgemuth FLORIN, PENNA. Phone 151R4 Mt. Joy Exchange ¥ NS A SS SS SS SA SS MA RS SAAT ARTA TE Fa TAR CRETE TELE FETE IEEE TET PETITE ETRE TEETER RRL CIE RARER Cs Trappers=- ATTENTION - -Trappers Grade your own furs and bring them into .my store at these New High Prices Effective December 30th e IL. M. S. Muskrats $1.30 85¢ 50¢ Opossum ....... 75¢ 50¢ Black Short Long Broad 5 Skunk... $2.70 $1.60 75¢ Just skin them; not necessary to stretch them on boards. Bring them as fast as you trap them to H. E. GARBER ey AT THE TIRE STORE - ! 208 East Main Mount Joy, Pa. gest Healing GOAL trial will prove the truth of our statement. F. H BAKER, Mount Joy A Haircut Every 10 Days a formula for good looks ’ LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S th HAIR BOBBING Agent for Manhattan Laundry. Hershey’s Barber Shop MOUNT JOY, PENNA. written much upon the subject grades of coke, which will prove to be a heat-produc- a 2 ; hi with RB » 8 burned in furnace, stove or grate, than any other coal you can buy. A | cen Pa. | f | Before Buying Baby Chicks Home Health Club | WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. | PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER FEAR AND WORRY: I have! 1 have just fear and worry. 1 practice my an opportunity to preaching. Over thirty years ago I began | training myself to refrain from fear and worry. Saturday after-| noon, I received a telegram from the old headquarters of my WOrK saying, “Junior hurt, auto accl-, come at : Startling, i means sure. yes to ana my same time I would be! w day and why. I] knew that the hurt was serious or| I uld not have been su 1. excited and boy no good away nmoned. | would | might | me incapable of doing the | friends at her home. picture y taking an X-ray , broken finger and a badly dam- aged shoulder. of his and these had already spine X-rays if 1 convinced me that main so and I quietl 3 to him, why he could not last he understood and from move it, at that ti on fear vanished along with w and before I left him on 1 day he called me to see how he could move his thumb and that he could begin to feel pain in the broken finger. There were four other men in the car, a broken knuckle | on the steering geer was the cause | Tand all of the boys were found | unconscious. David's injuries were | the most severe but he will recov- | er and be back in college in a { few weeks. (He thinks now that it was al | most worth the hurts to find out | how many people loved him and would put themselves to such great | expense to help. Ome of his col- |lege professors got there just as | soon as he was told that the stu- | dent had asked for him. It spoil- {ed his Sunday rest and cost him railroad fare. Two of his frater- | nity men came the next day just to cheer him up. It meant’ expense {and that they must work far into | the night to make up for the time | taken. | same thing the next two days and | carried him on a stretcher to the | train and took him to the college | hospital where he will receive ev- {ery care and aftention that skill and love can render. | Fear and worry do not help, hinder. They are useless | they do health and progress, | enemies to | discard them. | real eet | | GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD ORCHESTRA TAKES LEAD | | The Goodrich Silvertown Cord | Orchestra has been voted back on ithe air by many thousands of ra- dio fans. Their first return pro- | oram was heard through WEAF | andthe network of twelve other | stations Thursday, January | o’clock, Eastern Standard time. | The Silvertown Cord { has been away on a two months’ |leave. During that time the Good- Zippers, a musical organiza- have taken their place. Re 7 Phillips Carlin, the announc- er, has been asking the radio pub- {lic for its preferences in the mat- ter of pre for the Goodrich an almost over- favored a re- stra. ram has been ar- for orchestra’s 1926 debut. The Silver Masked Tenor | will give several solo numbers and cing the refrains of a number of the new compositions which the o hour : : vhelming res urn of the A special ranged f | orchestra has planned to present. {« During the Silvertown Orches- [tra’s two months’ leave, they gave | concerts in a number of cities thru | the east and middle-west. They | were offered several opportunities [to go into vaudeville but turned them down to retain the good will | of radio fans. They have made | appearances at three of the count- rv’s biggest radio shows—New | York, Buffalo and Cleveland. —VISIT— The Musser White Leghorn Farm MOUNT JOY, PA. {held at the parsonage. and children visited Mr. and Mrs. {Henry Amand, on Sunday. of [ter spent Sunday had | Mrs. Walter Hess, of Lancaster. tained Mrs. Harvey Hershey's Sun- day school class on Tuesday even- ing. Miss Mary Elizabeth Stanley, of i Lancaster, is spending several | I examined | VEV 11 i voung | 3 2 | : el eravel, dropsy or fatal Bright's dis-| Four more of them did they 7 at 101 Orchestra LANDISVILLE BE Or Monday evening, a teacher’s meeting of the Church of God was Amand Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mrs. Wallace Minnich and daugh- with Mr. and enter- Miss Elizabeth Kreider days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley. My. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schrqli and children, of Bai re, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Monday. irl Martin, of Benjamin | spent Sun- Harris Kil- Wednesday evening, the Mis ry society of the Zion Luther- al met at the home of Mrs. 0. K. Bushong. The leader was Mrs. F. H. Shenck. The topic of discussion was “My Life and Serv- ice. On Sater Stauffer en 7 evening, Miss Edith rtained a Those pre- | right thing when I got to hisisent were: Misses Edith Root, | bedside. i Mary Alexander, Elizabeth Reitzel, I t the first train and reached | E Stauffer, Messrs. Robert im next mornir just as; Harvey Stahr, Elwood r and James Moseman. class of Church of God held their monthly meeti he hc f Mr. and Mrs. Har- i n Tue evening was as OWS: ope n roll call and busines: solo, Myrtle Wit Ella Stanley; lite t Grube; i hine o BACKACHE IS A WARNING! Mount Joy Folks are Learning How tc Heed It. Are you miserable with an aching! back? Do you get up lame and stiff; drag through the day feeling tired, weak and depressed? Then you should help your kidneys. Backache is often the first sign of failing kid- | neys. Urinary troubles quickly fol- low. Neglected, there’s danger of ease. Don’t wait for serious kidney sickness! Use Doan’s Pills, a stim- {ulant diuretic to the kidneys, before {it is too late. A resident of this lo- j tells an experience: J.” K. Witmer, bricklayer, R. F. !D. 1, Columbia, Pa., says: “The na- kidneys and I had dull, nageing pains in the small of my back. When I bent over sharp catches tock me across my kidneys. My kidneys were out of order and acted irre larly, too. I can reco Pills for they ha.e¢ helped me on several occasions. Doan’s have never failed to relieve the trouble quic.i- ly.” ~ | 60c, at all dealers. | burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. A BW ne AUCTIONEER WEBSTER GIBBLE’S 1926 SALE LIZT January Thurs. 28—Nr. Greentree Church stock and imp. by Martin Greinc.. Sat. 30—Four mi., north of ML Joy, stock, fur. by Mary Snyder. February Sat. 13—Nr. Mt. Joy, household goods,~ poultry sup. by Sam. Hoff- man. Wed. 24—Near Chiques Church, stock, imp., hld. goods by S. Shelly Sat, 27—Nr. Union Square, imp- lements, and stock by Irvin Stoner. March 1€8. 2—Near Mastersonville, ¢ and imp. by Allen Geib. Thurs. 4—Near Union Square, { stock and imp. by Sam. Nornhold. Tues. 6—Nr. Breneman’s School, {stock and imp. by Almus Earhart. Wed. 10—Nr. Mt, Hope Church, | stock and imp. by Francis Shreiner Thurs. 11—North of Manheim, stock and imp. by Samuel Shonk. Sat. 13—Near Elizabethtown, stock, and ir by Isaac Koser. Tues. Naumanstown, stock and imp. by John Houser. ~ Thurs. 18—Nr. Union Square, | imp, stock, fur. by Amos Nissley. ee err eee wo & = ste A Little Unusual. There will be quite a novelty at Palmyra today. The Rod and Gun Club there will hold a live bird shoot but instead of using live pig- eons, they will put starlings in the traps. These birds are quite num- erous in that section and are inno way protected. This - should be quite a novelty for gunners. ——— 3 Make Landscape Changes _ Now is the time to plan changes in vour flower borders or shrub nlantings. These can all be work- ed out on paper and the materials ordered now so that the work car be ont of the way early in the spring. © A New Locomotive *A new oil burning electric loco- motive has been ordered by prac- ically everv railroad entering New York City for experimental purpos- es, it was ascertained today. A lower operating cost than the steam engines or third electric locomo- tives is claimed. Religious News number of | { ture of my work often affected my | ymend Doan’s | in Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Our Produc:r-to-Consumer Plan Caves You the Difference! method of Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning service 10:45 A. M. Evening service 7:00 P. M. Our Producer-to-Consumer Plan is the ideal merchandising, for by eliminating all in-between expense, it enables us to give you the very choicest food products at the distributing savings in table lowest possible prices. Our stores are direct ee Florin U. B. Church | A centres, where you can effect worth-while Sunday School 9:30 A. M. | F Sermon 10:30 A. M. Junior at 5:30 P. M. C Eat 6:30.-P. M. Sermon at 7:15 P. M. expense. ASCQ, Campbell’s, Ritter’s or Heinz PORK and BEANS 3 cans 25c¢ Buy dozen cans—assorted any way you wish. First Presbyterian Church Wednesday The mid-week service will be eld at the usual hour 7:30 P. M. Sabbath Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Divine Worship 10:30 A. M. Evening service 7:30. Thé pul- | pit to be filled by Rev. J. Fisher, | ge Regular 9c White SOUP BEANS 4 lbs 25¢ ou served Bean Soup recently? A cold weather treat. Have 3 Reg. 10c Whole GREEN PEAS 3 bs 25¢ Reg. 10c Yellow | SPLIT PEAS 3 bs 25¢ | { St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A., Rector 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. | | Ther J. Brown, superintendent. { | | | | 0:30 A. M. Morning worship Regular 16c Beech-Nut COOKED SPAGHETTI 2 cans 25¢ persons. 1 and sermpn. 7:30 P! M. Evening service and sermon. i Monday, 7:30 P.M., Choir Prac- Enough in each can to serve four or five M. St. Mary’s Mrs. Harry Brown :15 P. M., Junior Guild Miss Vivian Rhinehart. hurch of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald ~8. 8. 9:30 A. M\= J. S | Superintender Buy a Dozen Cans Assorted! SWEET SUGAR CORN CUT STRINGLESS BEANS: RED RIPE TOMATOES 3 cans 29¢C Bread Supreme Big Wrapped Loaf 10c¢ We use the finest quality ingredients obtainable; that’s why our bread is so good and stays fresh to the last crumb. Pa-tor Hamaker, Sermons 30° A. M. and 7:30 lP. M., Bev. E. F. Burver," P of the Church of God, at | town. fC. B.; 6:30 | Greiner. Mid-week service, We 7:45 P.M. Teacher Training class, Wednes day, 8:46 P. M. You will find a hearty at any of thes. services Victor. Bread Pan Loaf 7 C P. M., Leader, Miss inesday a welcome 8 Regular 10c SUNRISE CATSUP 3 bots 25¢ | | | Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Harry A. Swartz Pastor 9:15 A. M. Church Schoo! 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon. 6:30 P. M., Epworth League, T.eader, Miss Esther Denlinger. 7:30 P.M. Evening Worship and ‘ermon. California Dried LIMA BEANS 1b 15¢ Regular 15c Dried KIDNEY BEANS 2 Ibs 25¢ a : Wednesday a 55¢ QUALITY—WHY PAY MORE? unior League at home o Mrs Diffenderfer. ASCO COFFEE 1b 44c | 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. A cordial welcome to all ser- ‘ees. Just try a cup of the delicious ASCO Coffee—you’ll find that “real coffee satisfaction’ that you have been longing for. GOLD SEAL FLOUR 12 1b bag 69c¢ 48 1b bag $2.75 98 1b bag $5.50 The highest grade family flour milled. | St. Mark’s United Brethren Church | Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Sunday school at 9:00 A. M. H. N. Nissly, Superintendent. Morning worship and Decision Tay in ‘Sunday School, immediately | after the teaching of the lesson. | There will be special music during | nis service. ! Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. | Leader, Mrs. Jno. Booth. ASCO BAKING POWDER .......... Ib can 20c Joan of Arc Kidney Beans .can 10c Big Marrowfat Beans ....2 lbs 25c¢ Early June Peas ....... 2 cans 19c IVORY Red Ripe Tomatoes ..2 big cans 25¢ Gold Seal Macaroni ....3 pkgs 25¢ SOAP (Guest Size) Regular 5¢ Evangelistic services 7:30 P.”M week, and may grow- ~very night this continue all next week, are ASCO Tomato Puree ...3 cans 20c ing in interest and attendance. Rich~ Creamy Ch . obs Shi y 1b 33c A cordial invitation awaits you Brer Rabbit Molasses ..... can 17¢ 6 cakes at all of these services. Do You Know—that Qur Stores are Quality and Econ- T. U. Evangelical Church Come and see! Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor Prayer service, Wednesday, 7:30 Bible School Sunday 9:30 A. M Preaching Sunday 10:30 A. M. P. M. omy Headquarters. These Prices Effective in Gur MOUNT JOY Store Christian Endeavor, 6:45 Topic: “Why and How we should send Christianity to Latin Amer- ica.” Leader, Miss Mildred Way | € ) J a OCO0000 y At 7:20 P. M. Sunday, the an- | nual thankoffering service will be | ski diseas ick! . held under auspices of the three | All skin senses quickly oured by Electric Rays. Also Missionary of the local] church. Mrs. G. W. Marquardt, of | Allentown, will be the speaker of | tonsil, nose trouble and cpen sores respond quickly Phones: Bell 1053-J; Penn State 301 Consultation Free R. D. BECKER, D. C. the evening. Come and hear her. Cheir rehearsal Friday 7 P. M. a Why Pay Rent? | farm | Who wants an 11% acre LICENSED’ CHIROPRACT . 3 with good buildings along a good | * Av ne PHYSICIAN 4 highway, ony 3 miles from Mt. Joy MENT lots of fruit, good water and LANCASTER’S FIRST CHIROPRA ’ | pleasant place to live. Price is on- ek i OF 1 |ly $4,100. Come around and let me thew Sou this property. J. E. Office Hours: Morning 8 to 11; Afternoon 1 to 4; Evening 7 to 9 3 Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf 138 East Chestnut Street LANCASTER, PA. Care for Brood Sows y 000000000000 Are the brood sows getting plen- 5 of SXrCise these winter days? ET Je sure that they also get suffi- & x 3 E : cient protein and mineral matter Yt ON I do All Kinds of 0 Daina their body weight and > develop a good litter of pigs. ! pholst g . NR J Before placing your order erin elsewhere, see us. Such as Sofas, Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, Ete. I also Repair Automobile Uphol- stering. ANNOUNCEMENT Our incubators are now in op- eration and we can furnish chicks in quantities at any time during February, March, April, May and June. The Musser White Leghorn Farm Mount Joy, Pa. | Crushed Stone. Also manufac- turers of Concrete Blocks, Sills and Lintels. J, , STAUFFER & BAD, M.S. MUSSELMAN MOUNT JOY, PA. PLORIN, PENNA a, 20:42 l a Ls A A ———— A A RR ME Tal sl MERAY inf us a di VLE TLE TE TINTING TRG T ET APM £292 PE [1
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