The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 27, 1926, Image 6

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PAGE SIX


THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JCY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
By Charles Sughroe
Western Newspaper Union

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27th, 1926


" The MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
Foolish
Nooz"
WORLDS SMALLEST
PICTURE POIPER
ALONZO SNOXLLE, WHO ALWAYS TRIES TO BE
THOUGHTFUL, WENT HOME TOTHER NIGHT WITH
A BIG BUMEH OF ROSES IN HONOR OF KIS
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, OMY T® LEARK
FROM HIS WIFE TUAT “THE EVENT WU
SYILL THREE WEEKS AWAY













MT, PLEASANT, iA
HERBERT WHIFFRLE,
AUNOVYED BECUZ MIS
WIFE USES TH REAR
VIEW MIRROR YO
POWDER HER NOSE
AND GETS IT OUT
OF POSITION, UP
N' THROWS rr
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MISS IMA SAPP 1S MAKIN QUITE A
SUCCESS OF NURSING. "NO WONDER" SNAPS
OLE CAP CRABB, "WHEN “TW' PATIENT KNOWS
ONY CHANCE OF GETTIN RID OF IMA
S$ 0 GY WELL.”

JO PAVIESS COUNTY, WAS SO


HECTOR HILF, TWE AAOST CAUTIOUS MAN IM
WAYS WHILE CROSSING “THE RAWROAD “THAT
HE RAN HEAD-ON INTO ANOTHER CAR WHICH
WAS COMING ACROSS TH' CROSSING









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JIM WHOOPS TH! DRUGGIST, SEZ THAT BETWEEN
MIXING SODAS, MARKIN' GOLF BAUS, SETTING
IN WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTING FILM IN
CAMERAS, HE CANT SEE WE EVER
STUDIED PHARMACY
THE OLDEST HAT STORE IN
LANCASTER
ingert & Haas
at Store
& Gloves
d styles that
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Hats,
So many kinds
you will not hav
in being suited.
 





JNO. A. HAAS,
144 N. Queen Lancaster,



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a Y Our Cows
on a Ful edule
This is the time to put your dairy condition to
produce all the milk they can next fa gd winter,
when prices are highest. Every pound of Haro fed
now will be paid back at a premium with milk ifjjater
months. Put your cows today, on a full Larro ratfg,
and they’ll start the heavy milking season in cond
tion to work on full schedule.
Now— IR
DANIEL WOLGEMUTH
FLORIN, PENNA.







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PUT ON
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ed IN ROOFS PAINTED
IH REPAIRED

MILL
Phone 38R2






Furniture
ARE YOU BUYING SATISFACTION WITH YOUR FKURNI-
TURE lL CARPETS?
QUA SERVICE MAKE FOR SATISFACTION.
WE AS OF ALL THREE
WE ARE DEPEND
 




WESTENBERGER, MALEY © RRS
125.131 E. King St.,
6 O'Clock Closing Saturdays
Lancaster,
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ors Health Clb
WEEKLY LETTER “TTER WRITTEN EX.
PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN
BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER
SANITARY SURVEYS: From
time to time the Home Health Club
has been called upon to make sani-
tary surveys for farm buildings,
factories and even villages. Not
long ago one of these requests
came from a rural home where
there had been a great deal of
sickness without apparent cause
and it is a most instructive study to
seek out the underlying cause and
a very gratifying thing to be able}
to remove that cause. The climate |
in that locality is typical of the
central states and the that
rich, black loam,
heart of a practical stock and grain
farmer, As usual, where this black
soil is found, the
land is almost
heavy rains come
water
so slowly that
moist for long periods.
necessary to successful farming
and all of the farm had been suc-
cessfully tilled, except
acres immediately surrounding the
house and barns.
In the barn yard I found the
Milch cows and other cattle wad-
ding in a slimy mud that was part-
lv made up of rotting straw
with horse, hog and cattle manure
mixed in. The land seemed to be
so rich that the manure had not
soil is
level. When the
in the spring the
the ground is kept
cattle and
accumulation of
should be and the
wallowed in the
everal years.
barnyard
hogs
was the well. Not very


deep, as it was dug when they first
settled there and an abundanc of
splendid, ele: oft, iter ha
been found withou pen of
digging ver;



I did not dri f it. I ha
g od nose and it wouid have
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| foet leep and had never been
| clezned. The well was 36 feet deep
{and was a very natural drainage
{ for the vault as well as for the
{ barnyard
all water from the well
{to be boiled before using and even
then the well must
|
I ordered
|
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| :
5 quick as a new
|
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one could be
driven and properly safeguarded.
| The new well for the
be 100 feet away from the
and 50 feet from the barnyard
An asceptic tank or receptacle
[ well
| house,
driven on
opposite from the barn and
the pump installed in the
| The women


as they had al-
comp lled to carry
180 feet fT 1
Pl ins,



than three





six cents in postage.
Be
CALF WITH TWO HEADS
LIVES HALF AN HOUR

|
i ~ A Guernsey calf with two heads
|
iwas born Thursday at the
| Arthar Meyers, of Myerstown. The
calf lived thirty-five minutes.
heads were perfectly formed and
protruded from the neck like a
slingshot fork.
half dozen times,
ing at once and the noise
ing the sounding of two horns.
ers declared he will have the
body mounted.
{Ree
AUTOISTS KILL DEER
ON STATE HIGHWAYS |
calf’s
As Milton Kester was driving
along the highway near Beach Hav-
en, he ran into a herd of four deer.
two buck and two doe, that ran
out in front of his machine. The
deer came out so suddenly, that one
large buck was killed, the machine
swerving off the road and into a
pole and turning over.
Qe
A regular service of flying phy.
sicians and dentists is to cover
thousands of square miles of in-

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accessible country in Australia,

which delights the |
surface of the |
remains in pools or runs off |
Tilling is |
about ten |
stock |
been hauled to the fields where it |
At one side of the |
be filled up just
stock only to!
old one |
fence. Chloride of lime in liberal |
quantities was thrown into the
privy vault and it was then filled |
| up.
was built for the privy and another |
that side of the
kitchen. |
stables of |
Both |
The calf bellowed a |
both mouths open- |
resembl- |
Mey- |
A BLACK BABY WAITS IN VAIN
By
J. ROY MARTIN
Florin, Pa.

Ah! There's a sad, sad heart some-
where tonight,
And no doubt you wonder why
So, I'm going to tell you about it,
But I hope you will not cry.
‘Tis a story from real life, dear
reader,
A tragedy, by the way,

(And perhaps there's a little black
{ kitten
{ Which now does not frisk and
i play.
This faithful cat, and her little
black kit,
Lived so happy together.
But, you can’t figure “sure”
modern days,
Especially this kind of weather.
In order to bring home a mouse
each night
Coins with fate she was tossing, |
{And she met her doom on a foggy
night,
Upon a railroad crossing.
|As I gazed on that prostrate, life-
less form,
My heart was pierced by a thorn
|For, I thought of
| kitten
Awaiting for her next morn.
| How could this sad news be broken |
to her,
“Mother faithwul to
So she could know why
see more
Mother—her
the end”?
she’d never
i
very best friend.
No more will this mother
each morn,
To that cottage by
But, Baby still waits
for her
Not knowing wher
Not
stay.
return
the way,
just the same
'e Mamma can
Perhaps it is well that she
 



know
Of t ody such as this,
|And forget ill about that dear
mother,
And live on in perfect bliss
And nightly now as I hear this
kitten,
With its plaintive mournful ery,
I wonder wonder so very much,
h eature must die.
Maybe its the lot of all living thing ’S
Some real sadness for to know,
(And some hearts are ac hing with
grief tonight,
There by the fireside’s glow.
No doubt a suggestion is due, richt
here,
Regardless of how it
Who knows but that they
meet again,
In those
Grounds”,
yunds,
may both
“Happy Hunting
This may not
folks,
They may not care to feel sad,
Especially in this fast age of ours,
With most of us “pleasure mad’.
appeal to present day
were delighted with this |
But, perhaps
Grandma,
While busy
Mav feel

with her ‘nittin’,
sympathy and real
passion—
For—this little
com
Slack Kitten.


Popular Russian Dish
Elaborate and Tasty
Of Russia’s many national dishes,
Solyanka is perhaps the most popular.
This is a much more prep-
Hun-
1 ash. It is rich and pi-
nt without being
elaborate
1» than Vienna snitzel or


unduly heavy or
most Slav dishes.
1 housewife
of cooked beef, veal,
either singly or in
2 pounds of boiled cab
age, 1% teaspoonful flour, 1 onion, 2
pickles, 10 olives, 10 pickled mush-
rooms, a few truffles and 4 pound
butter.
The onion and cabbage are chopped
fine and fried in butter until soft. The
meat is cut into thin slices. Then
the cook butters a deep pudding dish,
making it inch deep with alternate
layers of meat and cooked cabbage.
The top layer should be of, cabbage;
and on this is placed slices of pickled
mushrooms, olives, truffles and pickles.
White sauce or brown beef sauce is
then poured over all and the dish is
baked in an oven for one hour and
served hot in the same pudding dish,
with a sprinkling of chopped parsely
on top.
asy, as are
To make it the Russiar
akes 2 pounds
ham or chicken,
combination,
}

———— Em
Choose Right Storage
Squashes, pumpkins, and
| potatoes need a dry location, but
tween 50 and 60 degrees.
in the furnace cellar are good plac-
es to store these vegetables.
rrr tl Qn
Foods ordinarily pure and whole-
some such as cheese and sugar will,
if confined in an air-tight space,
generate gas which becomes dang-
erous to humans.

these |

Crepe Paper,
 

a ‘oll = 81525¢
Masks and Half M

5-10-15c¢


that little black |
cannot |
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some aged and gray

sweet |
falso need to have a temperature be- |
Shelves |
Kolor Fast Carpet, 36 in. wide, per %
36 in Rag Carpet, yard



25 and 35¢ pieces
Notice to the early Christmas Shippers, who Hy
Gift each week from now until Christmas from a
Just received a large assortment of German Fa
Green and Amber Glass Ware, consisting of Sandwi
Bon Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Etc., each 75¢





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| trial will prove the truth of our statement.
Best
Healing
COAL
heat, whether
can buy. A
Pound for pound, Baker's Coal will give you moi
ned in furnace, stove or grate, than any other coal yo



OR SALE
500 Léshorn Pullets
Hatched in May
d beginning of June.
and DAIRY FEED
of Mt.
We have the TIOGA FEEDS, PO
FOR SALE. Will deliver
Joy and
it anywhere the vicinity
orin,
Phares Wolgemut
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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