Doings in Mt. Joy (Louunued rom page 1) | the Zoth of June 1 found a number was considered On June 3rd 1 harvested wheat and that bushels tramped Harvest wages this $1.00 per day. was over about the 1dth of July. Take N The Undersignea Wish to Inform the Public that They are Prepared to de Practical Horse Shoeing At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy Special attention given to ail worl a) diseases of the feet promptly at anded to. Yeur Work Sollecited July to the 13th of August when the thermometer stood at the 20th there was rain all around Mountjoy but no rain fell rather singular. period of about five weeks we no rain of any account and the wa- ter was very low. On Sunday morning, the 13th, be- tween the hours of § and 9 o'clock there was a man found by John Hu- pert and R. Wilton, lying dead be side a tree near the meeting house BOMBACH & SHANK General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers MOUNT JOY. PENNA about hig neck and fastened to tree, which was good evidence that) he was shanghied in that way. of September was the day set for the races on a Pure Spring Water In consequense of the oOp- others the race was but another course was laid out David Culp’s field. the Flea won first money and the purse of $50.00. ing day the Peginawl took the purse A great number of gambl- IN ANY QUANTITY at On the follow- Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before ing your order this year. disorder thruout the community Mount Jov. Penna. On the morning of the 9th of Oc- . . ; — tober we had the F. EBMLEEAN this time on to the 16th of Oct. the & v 1 _ | the 16th A. Boggs seeded his lot in ard Writer thunder storm. this year on the 26th day of Decem ber and was eight inches deep. from this time was about ordinary until the middle MOTHER SUPERIOR Single Comb White Leghorn consider ‘quality, my prices are right. iaranteeVinol to sharpen petite, aid digestion, enrich the blood and create strength. CHANDLER & CO. chicks from eggs that are produced wwe mo idth eggs for Batching from my flocks MO LNT So. PENNA. FLORIDA FARM Do you want ¢é fectious disease such as roup, theria or limberneck. Day old chicks 10 cents. Eggs for Batching 4 cents a piece, or by the hundred. Will try to satisfy. Ezra E. Wolgemuth BR. D. No. 1 MOUNT JOY, PENNA, mount of money | orange and grape-fruit grove in the farm in Florida, capable of yielding $50 to $100 per acre from hay alone? If so, you can find it at Fruitland Park, the won- derland of Florida. | portunity of a lifetime for the man | who will act now. Here is the op- With a small a- prominent Pennsylvaniang ready purchased 5,000 acres, and you |can own a farm which you annually $50 to L McGINNIS East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA Restaurant and Lunch Bar OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE CLAMS IN ANY STYLE DEVIL CRAGS TURTLE SOUPS im fact sverytzing in seasen. Prévet your Dining Room {or Ladies. $100 per acre If you are the man such a farm, vicinity will appeal Here you can have Florida live in a sunlit, | grove’s profits. | who cares for {land Park and |at her finest, | with all the comforts you enjoyed in Spend your winters and | in a high rolling | country from 100 to 200 feet above the sea, where matured grape fruit groves are worth from $500 to $1,000 per acre, and where the staple crops |pay for the development | grove and the farm, too, in a very FJ. VW. McGinn is PROPRIETOR W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, P= Days at Lancaster, Monday and ¥r day, at No. 66 North Duke Stree snd Floor Fromt, «ith W. 6. Reks EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Elias H. Faus, late of Lancaster County, 1 you want a farm write to Lake Owners Association, | Froftland Parl: Florida, or write or | zee personally our local representa- [tive W. D. EASTON, MOUNT JOY. SPEND YOUR VACATION | County Land Rapho township, Letters Testamentary on said es- tate having been undersigned, all thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having elaims or demands ag will present them without delay for the undersigned. ELI A. FAUS. R. D. No. 3, Manheim, Pa. = SAMUEL S. FAUS. R. D. No. 5, Manheim, Pa. Wm. M. Hollowbush, Atty. pettiement to 1 Ee 1 Bristol, New York City. Storage Batteries Recharged and Repaired. Work Krall Meat Market *™ quantity. E. F. ARNDT & SON | Feb. 24, 3m. ' Charles S. Frank AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt Attention given te Sales of | Resi Estate and Personal Property. Terme Moderate TAKE NOTICE Prices Right. Bell Tolephene which 1 will remove gromptly. ¥Y, PA. marist of March, 1827, when Spring weather began. This was the earliest and finest Spring I can ever remember of, On the 16th of April all the fruit trees were in full bloom and the tops of the oaks were green, On the 16th, which was Easter Monday, it wag quite cold with a heavy frost in the morning. From this on dur- ing the summer it was rather cool and very changeable. On the even- ing of the 22nd of June the thermo- meter registered 60 degrees and next day it stood at 90 degrees, a difference of thirty degrees over night which was very unusual, The oatg harvest this year continued un til about the 28th of July. (Continued next week.) \ asonic Home News WEEKLY ARTICLES WRITTEN EX- PRESSLY FOR THE MT. JOY BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER OF CHICAGO, ILL, .| After the opening of Grand Lodge | Hall, its occupancy by the guests, and the organization of its com- munity-life, the first social enter- | tainment held within its walls was arranged for and produced by Mr. John H. Eplor, a resident of Eliza bethtown. It was not only the in- itiatory entertainment, but it also set a high standard for excellence, which has been maintained to the present time. It also demonstrated the fact that Elizabethtown possess- es, amongst its inhabitants, an ar- ray of talent comparing most favor ably with other localities, and of which it can justly be proud. On Tuesday evening, February 29, §, Mr. John H. Epler placed the r a ional obligations, second offering, ical and in which he A. Swartz Alverta family of performers ac- grateful audience. program: ‘Andrew ] Rose, : - Piano solo, np g o avely: Vocal her Machree, MN Alverta '“f Swartz: Harp solo, Come Away, Mr. T awrence Galebach: Vocal Quartet, | Old Black Joe hy the Elizabethtown Ouartet: Violin Duet 0 Dry Those Tears, Misses Salome and Lydia Wit] \ Reading, Our Jamie, Miss 1 1 t Re- vil Amanaa solo, The Dear Home Land, yhn H. Swartz: Reading, The Miss solo, Secong Vocal solo, I i Town, A wuiem- quartet; Reading, The l'enn, Miss Anna Gish; lo, A Perfect Day, Miss Al Jioli duet, Cinder Lydia and Sa- Nissley; 1c Nissley; Harp colo Sav Grace, Mr. 1. nce Galebach: Vocal solo, I H You Calling Me, A member of Lard, Hear Male Quartet; Piano duet, Storm Waltzes, Misses Elsie Snavely and THE BULLETIN, MT, JOY, PA. Wednesday, March 8, 1916. | drable location in the town on year for the past th The price is very can prove ree seasoms. I a 12 per cent. inve BOLTING MEALS Call quick if interested. DWELLING & store property and | WAREHOUSE dwelling combined, lan up-to-date business stand emjoy- |ing a good patronage, frame building 34x68 ft. with steam bath, hot water, cistern, everything about the build ings is in good repair |ully new. A brick warehouse 30x60 en as ft. with raiiroad siding. Located at Lancaster Junction, Little Talks on Health & Hygiene | by Samuel G. Dixon, M. D. Here is one FINE HOME finest and most mod IN FLORIN ern homes in the vii lage of Klorin. A lot fronting 49 feet on the east side of Malm streeti Kast Douegal 336 feel tO a public alley. 2§ story modera nouse, with all conveniences su | not and cola water, |light, hydrant water, etc. porch, side porch and balcony back porch, frame stable 20 | carriage house garage, stable, A 16-room frame apart: and all walks are concrete APARTMENT ment house, tin roof, buildings have slate roofs, wa- | is a fine lawn, garden, fruit, cistern, All the ly erected within ears and are in most There isn’t a finer home In will be sold right. Man is an omnivoroug animal and na live Som cannot afford to permit himself be hurried at meals. ble to bolt such food as the average .ampletely frame house im Mount mE 0 sROPERTY Joy, along trolley line, It ig impossi-| .orner lot B58x168 feet, house was remodeled 8 years ago the a4 is in fine condition, large fromt -weh and balcony, papered thruout, stable with room for 2 horses, wag- ents without sense of smell, ag well as the sense i t of taste, enterg largely into the en- Will sell joyment of the meal. bata, electne Big front | and and a etc. at a ver x26 ft., | customer. garage | selling. pavement ' sit up and take notice. | come at once, y low figure to a good The price will make very desirable exercised, *liave gion. #t GOOF. . e e Ls have a tendency to stimulate the Ble for.» home Ngs tis fluids essential to proper digestion. Chewing the ‘length of time should assist us enjoying the taste and flavor. of the essentials to good digestion is to eat those things which we rel- ish unless the contrary is indicated Price reason- A lot of ground 40 ft ulldinga | DWELLING wide and 200 ft. deep, past | AT FLORIN fronting excellent | thoroughfare in Florin, gal township, with a 23 story frame house and a one story frame kit chen attached, frame hen house and outbuildings. Property and fences good. Only ome bvndred steps from :roliey statias or P. R. R. depot, Here's cheap home for some one, Why pay rent when you can buy a home like papered thruout, or, gas, etc., on a corner lot 650x180 125 bbl ~ot. near Union Bank, were on property im six y coos repair, painted one year ago, shape. ery beautiful lawn, fruit, good big Florin. This is a capital invest- sent as ft is now occupied by three | amailies. Will bear close imvestiga | ian. Immediate possession. Price TRUCK FARM acres, situated along the state road west of Mt. Joy and ds from the boro lim- empirical knowledge. Civilization has dulled our instincts in this respect, but it survives to a certain degree in -our relish for certain food stuffs. | Thig relish should not be mistaken | for the inordinate fondness for cer-| Here 1s a tract of! land containing 6 «ill agtomish you. only 200 yar its, 23 story frame house hape, porch, | guish between an occasional intem- | this for omly I have two fine building | natural | ..55L DING each 40x187 feet, | fronting on the morth Avenue, a 40 ft. reet ang extending to a 1éft, alley ago, in most excellent 8 | balcony and of modern buil | frame stable house, etc, have connec reservoir, fine g orchard in bearing condition, new Here are two fime chicken BUILDING LOTS building lots from ing 8¢ ft. on | Main street in the business section all/ of Florin, and extending In depth | 200 feet to an alley. along east side, taste and relish. The proper flow of fluids ig essential to good digestion. A liberal portion of fruit is suggest- , tme pear, draimage toward rear, 8 a| me location for building and a good ying investment the digestive | .4® of Detwiler IN FLORIN *, ed by most dietitians and it is common belief that fiuit is a whole- It should be remember .g jow price they are offered. ed, however, that acid fruits are of-| ten irritating brane and if the habit is long con- naturally weak diges- tion or with babies, it will still fur- ther interfere with digestion. Almost everyone who is using grapefruit or other acid fruit for food, makes mistake by eating for farming ai Also an aliey These are fine iois and are very desirable for building Will seil one for §4e® or you cam have both for omly . more desirable truck farm around here than this. Trolley rear of land. may consider selling Man can make good interest on investment by trucking. lot 40x200 om Main OUBLE street, Florin, Me Ju =~OUSE tewnship, eerner jet, pub « alley or side and rear, 3} ame double house, rooms on one side, 5 om »@ other, now occupied by two fami- ss and rents for $13, sa at each end of lot, house in good «pair, paint good, dry cellar, pleas as a whole or land separate. A lot of grouns A DOUBLE HOUSE 4b Delta St., Mount Joy, and extendimg it before break- pig 155 ft. to an on an empty It should be eaten twe eisteras, Here ig one of the fin- i est properties ments are a 23 story frame double breakfast Sakiny Flowers property and is situated in house with a one story the borough of Mount Joy, fronting north side of Mari and extending to fronting 68 feet 6 south side of Donegal Street, with a two-story frame dwelling 24x48 feet, containing eight rooms, bay reception hall, food cellar, cold storage, steam heat, sume giable, hog pen, an abumdance convenient to su feet on the weeglate factory MOUNT JOY MARKETS om «wetion, a good paying investmaemt - : ‘ : conveniences. ese Prices Prevail in This Placs erty is one of on Market Today ground 90x155 A GREAT ft, BARGAIN street, side will pay the interest Yr 41 sa that prevailed as 2 on the investment. This would em- market master 9000 square feet planted witn the choicest fruit. mansion dwelling, section of the r, hag a 2% story frame in the residential ete., dry cellar, cies 2c iS11, rear of lot which rents for $20, suit- sale and will astonish you. the property over. Cheese, 3 ballg ior Lot of ground froni abbage, per head ipples, per half DE. BRICK HOUSE” north side of in, Mt, Joy township, and extending Donegal street, ft. to an alley, 24 house attached, two good cisterns, hog sty, an abundance of brick summer very desirable location In regzed Chickens each One side hig and was one time oec- irloin, per Ib, : finest and mo and bungalows expensive mansions Here's a propeicy worth the money. it's yourg for only soiling Meat, per Ib. ...... are scarce. Will sell rankforts, per Ib. sof Liver, per Ib. alf Liver, per Ib. akes, per doz g Straw, per hundred H. E. Hauer Pays: at the price I I have three fine buil@- look it over Price,.$3,200 Here's a lot fromting on the south side of West Donegal in depth 170 . feet with a 23 story frame mansion rirveliing containing 8 rooms, large stationary range, MANSION it. ough, located in tion of the town, the residential see- very desirable for neighborhood. Lots have excellent drainage astonish you If investment evem tract of land fronuuing om tae ? fost, 147 feet deep at one s 136 deep at other, 145 feet fromt on| 12)4 uiey in rear, located in enter of the town, .. electric privileges 35C pag good drainage, would make interior modtrn in want a good and neatly papered, essen seen. 3 a {every respect Potatoes per bu. ER coms Anna Epler; Reading, The Silver Butler per Tea Pot, Miss Dorothy Ricker; Vo Eggs cal solo, The Rosary, Mrs. John Swartz; Piano solo, Valse Arabesque Miss Anna Epler: Vocal Quartet, an | floor, fine concrete walks and pave- e ment, front and side porches, chick- stry, €0 house and an abundance of all This property mus brick dwelling DWELLING on the corner of Ma- rietta and Delta streets, the Wm. Bv Easton store property and residence, in Mt. Joy. Lot 21C eapital locatiom for any kind of will sell for any purpos but would auch prefer an indu astonish you for thi tract. The owner does not need the | Brandt & Stehman Pay: a viriein sleive se ver $1.00 s kinds of fruit Loves Old Sweet Song, Male Quar, COrn, per bu, tet. With the charm of this delightful entertainment still fresh in the | There isn’t a more in the town. beautiful loca- Only 100 yards {from troley, House was built of al . and on Delta street 100 ft. House has five rooms, and bath upstairs; hall and store room downstairs, 3 ses dsranesines eve. --48C money and if sold for industrial pur- poses, emtire amount may remain at| randt tehman | H Brandt & S Sel a low rate of interest. C memories of the guests; on Satur Bran, per day afternoon, March 4, 1916, Miss Shipstuff, per hundied Susan E. Buch, an accomplished y xed feed, per hundred ...... 1.3% 114 ACRE township, 2 miles north pianist, accompanied by other best talent of Elizabethtown and Miss [Price ....ceeeeeeeiecsecsce.. $3,000.00 cellars, hot air plant, property in as it was only remodeled electric lights, Situated in Mouat JOY first-class shape Lot of ground of Elizabethtown, a good ing on the south side 1.65 114-acre farm, of sand Florence Lebzelter, a sweet singer Gluten, per hundred of Lancaster, came to the Homes, Louiton Seed Meal, 41 pe rcent. 2.1¢ and made the wulls of Grand 1.0dge , seed Meal, per hundred t] Hall reverberate with the harmony and sweet sounds of a most delight- | DWELLING of Marietta street, the | | Mrs. Chas. H. Zeller property; ++ 3.20| pony barn 40x70 ft, corn barn, hog| room mansion dwelling with a 18 all under fi. porch on north and east omly house has all improvements such as spacious side porch and no better location for residence or business im the town. Price is' right. |story brick 10-room house with 3- frame summer house attached; Beef scrap & fish scrap . 3.00 pen, tobacco shed 36x50 ful musical. The excellent program Larro feed, per hundred was rendered: Piano, a Valse Cap- Mingo feed, per hundred ...... rice b To a Wild Rose, Miss Susan E. Buch; Vocal, a Last Night b My spring house, hot water heat, electric amd gas All buildings very fixtures, uptodate bath room; mewly Barn was roofed amd wea COACH WORKS situated AND DWELLING north side of Mt Mount Joy borough, the 1.76 | built few vears a Calf Meal, per hundred ....... 34 | Yash house, sie, tresses $323.68 erboarded Just years ago. Paint both on interior and exterior, Shadow, Miss Florence Lebzelter; Timothy Hay, per ton Trio, Piano and two violins, a War March of the Priests, b Barecarole, Misses Dorothy Buch, Salome Withers and Mr. Harry Lawry: Vo- from house| large frame stable, chicken | Running spring water on | carriage house; Several other springs farm. Land a good producer of to- YcuRg fruit trees, An Located im cemter of Mt Joy, very EE Women, What Say When aman asked Miss Kate Dev- pacco, corn, wheat, ux Blake the other day: “Don’t|;hyindanee of all kinds of fruit, es- close to P. R. R. depot and so Jov street and extends 180 ft. to North Alley. Om an abundance of new sink, ete frame house with 11 rocms, papered cal a Pickaninny Lullaby b Uncle €'a Rome, Miss Lebzelter; Trio, Piano YOU and two violins, a Hope March b by her indirect influence With My Old Kentucky Home: Vocal, a husband than by voting Tired Hands b Rockaby Baby, Miss She Lebzelter; Piano, a Massa’s in the t! thruout, has gas, big cellar, etc. On rear of lot is 214 stery frame coack works and blacksmith shop 32x38 ft. This is an old good patronage. |dance of all think a woman can gain IMOTe| jacally pears and apples. 14 aeres close to trolley that it is mow used land is clearing apd wood as a waiting room and express of- | fice. Price is very reasonable for a line, 3 creameries, property of this kind. Owner wants to Te Price is very interesting. herself?” 1anq Warm Is close to school, mills, YOu | Hershey trolley and enjoys ® There is an abun- kinds of fruit on the quickly answered: hink a cake will be ag good if YOU| markets ete. baking powder in , cold ground b II Travatore, Miss leave the Buch; Trio, Piano and two violins, can a Blue Bells of Scotland b College cake?” and the questioner sat down Medleys. On Tuesday, February 29, 1916, the Homes were honored by a visit of a delegation of prominent citizens ground om West| premises. Present owner retire only reason for selling. Here is a good business investigation. instead of putting it in | COACH Main St. | WORKS Wm, H. works, lot fronts 100 feet om Main | St. and extends 150 Schuttee eoach proposition ané amid a general laugh. A fine building | BUILDING treating §4 feet om Mew street, Meumt Joy, and depth of that width the P. R. R. siding, extending along Hydrant water on premis-|Sald siding 100 feet, 2=story feet deep to That mummy sold in New York of Pittsburgh: all prominent also in the other qd ‘reemasonry. The party consisted of Brothers George W. McCandless, P. M. of Lodge No. 484, and a mem- ber of the Committee on Masonic Homes: William M. Hamilton, P. M. of T.odge No. 576 and D. D. G. M.; William D. Mellroy, P. M. of T.odge No. 219 and D. D. G. M.: Andrew B. certainly eg, lot 1s developed, having fine Coach works 40x58 ft. with | shade trees, some fruit, etc. Pleas-| roof, | antly iceated, good drainage and lo- in a very good truck farm within 3§ fetched a stiff price. TRUCK FARM of amile of Mt. Joy AFTER GiiiFe Mrs. Findley Made Strong By Vinol | able. Severy, Kans.—*‘“ The Grippe left me | | buildings oniy built 8 years ago and residential | of the best material, other half of cars stop within it is trucked; will sell entire coach works with equipment very low as owner wishes to retire. There isn’{ a finer location in town for a gar- age tham this building; would every inch of the land is farm lané state of cultivation. Improvements are g 21% story frame and in a high Will be sold very reasom- | barn and tobaces shed, good well of water, cistern. A crackerjack home and close to the Berger, W. M. of Lodge No. 679; in a weak, nervous, run-down condition. Peter V. Shidle, J. W. of lodge No. I without alterations. Also ideal place of exceptionally good for an industry as it has siding priv- v, po weak to do 1 Was foo Hea: lo oe ACRE FARM 679: I. B. Smith, P. M. of Lodge quid not sieep No. 530: Benjamin Page, P. M. of uated along the pike ieading from to Hummelstown, worth the money. h and appetite. Vinol T.odgze No. 679: Alhert C. Roland, Re midway between and only 23 miles P. M. of Lodge No. 608: William js’a grand medicine and every weak, D. Berger, P : M. of T.odge No. 526 nervous, run-down woman should take and Robert A. Patton, Lodge No. jt”’—Mrs. GEo. FINDLEY. 535. I have a mice lot BUILDING LOTS of building seventeen of them all of which would make desirable large modern house arrang- hea two baths to either town, mansiom and summer ed for two families. conveniences, Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron TRUCK FARM Donegal, Two unusually fine entertainments tonic, sharpens the appetite, aids diges- are booked for the present week, of tion, enriches the blood, and builds up which more anon: they are “Si Slo- patural strength and energy. cum’s Country Store,” to be pre sented by a company of young gentlemen and ladies of Mount Joy, on Tuesday evening, March 7, 1916; 2145-story frame §- room house with basement, house, frame stable, hog ren, house, smoke house, etc. Fine water, exceptionally large lot of fruit, good land and very desirable for trucking. Joy and Elizabeth- of water and 2 cisterns, one with = | Half of them filter, large barn built entirely new ago. 2 hog pems. chicken locations for homes. front on the Harrisburg and Lan- WwW. D. CHANDLER & CO. caster tunrpike and are situated just MOUNT. JOY, PENNA, I can sell you one, two OF Close to Mount epcoptiona! apple ap entire square and an illustrated lecture on “The — Passion Play” to be given on Thurs- day evening, March 9. 1916, bv Rev. Stewart Winfleld Herman of Harris- burg, who witnessed the play and obtained views of the same. FREE—WATCH, FOB AND LODGE EMBLEM, and an opportunity to permanently earn from $50 to $100 or more per month, given to each appointed Deputy. We also give you absolutely free, a new Roadster or Automobile for yofir own use, when business Jjustifief. Both Men and Women applicantf considered; | it you wish and too. No finer | | town market houses. ap sbundance of other 54 the right price sound interesting? Price stat® | puilding sites in Florin than these. | | The entire plot is within a few hun-| ® | Gred yards of the new chocolate fac | The lots fronting on Square AT FLORIN village of Florin, not a close to railroad siding | and would make an excellent manu | facturing site. A very beautiful man- $4 i +54 s A am ship and vacated by E. S. Moore, offering these lots will make very has 8 rooms, electric light, hot wa- good investments. good At the price T £4 | i Lt & | drainage, property was just Trebullt nice lawn all , large barn and garage, big garden, plenty of fruit, ete. either sell or rent 1 i |a few years BOUghI-Sold-bxchanged on North Barbara i : #3 s this place. Can bargain for a Will let you have fit at than it originally i f g s J ii By but only ONE APPOINTMENT OF BUILDING ighest cash prices paid for dead EACH SEX will be fnade in each locality. Write (quick) for partieum- lars, to THE AMERKCAN WORK- MEN, Tne. Dept., 564 Sjeranton, Pa. { cost the owner. Jno. E. Schroll MOUNT JOV, PA. i 2 7 I i v *k 3 :