The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 29, 1916, Image 2

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THE SULLE
MOUNT JOY, PA
J E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR
Six Months.... ..b0 Cents
lhree Months. . ..26 Cents
single Copies ..2 Cents
Sample Copies ..FREE
Entered ai Lhe post office at Mount
Joy as second-class mail matter.
All correspondents must have their

sommmunications reach this office no
later than Mouaay lelephone news
Of lupuitlaucy Uelweel ual Ume and
12 o'clock wuoon Wednesday Chan-
ges for advertisment must positive
by reach (his oflice not later than
Monday aight. New advertisments
mmserted if copy reaches us Tuesday
aight \dvertising rates on applica
tion
ELIZABETHTOWN
A Very Pleasing Recital Given for
Masonic Home Inmates
Miss Bertha Belser wag the gu
of relatives at
Willis = Hels
aays 1 s
Harrisburg.
Jame Nauman ( Har
ited parents, J. R. Nau
wile,
Pr. Jd. L (
Sheels Lancaster
Bletz ol Mountville, welt
entertained by Mr. and Mis. J
Shookers,
Rev. H.
Church of Gud, at
of the
East
Church
J. H,
ior a woday
K
and Miss Mal)
pleasantly
M
k Hoover ol the local
ended a meeting
i 10n Ol
tu
a
orporat
iidersnip ol
Harrisburg.
Lancaster, Las
rented blacksmith shop of E. Le
Rensel, Park street, and will
take charge on April first. Mr. Ren-
sel will move ito Bellaire, wheie he
will continue the business.
The Alumni Association will hold
a special meeting in the high school
room on Monday evening, when im-
portant business will be transacted.
The president, C. M. Hiestand, Te-
quests all members to be present.
Miss Ardella R. Brandt gave a
piano recital at the Masonic Home
on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
for the benefit of the guests, which
wag greatly enjoyed by the inmates.
The following program was render |
ed: Piano, (a) Arabesque Chamin-
ade, (b) The Minstrel Boy, Willie
Pape, Ardella Brandt; Violin, Angel
Serenade Braza, Misses ydia and
galome Withers; piano, Sfgbat Mat- |
er, Rossini, Ardella Brandt) reading,
Ruth Landis; piano duet, Peter |
Schmoll, Overture, Comp. 1808, Miss-
es Brandt and Withers; violin and
cello Barcarolle, Tales of Hoffman,
Offenbach, Misses Lydia and Salome
Withers; piano, Polka de Le Reine,
Raff, Ardella Brandt; reading, Ruth |
Jdandis; piano, Moonlight Sonata, !
Beethoven, adagio, allegretto, pres- |
to, Ardella Brandt. |
The High School Literary Society |
rendered the following program OD |
Friday evening: Singing, society;
reading of minutes, Secretary; Bio-
graphy of John Wanamaker, Roy
Fry; instrumental solo, Anna Miles;
recitation, Marion Reese; instru-
Myers, Melvin
Bernice Eckman;
That Prepared-
board Of luc
rennsyivanla
of God at
Tiimble ol
Lae
Deets; pesamg,
debate, ‘Resolved, a
pess is Necessary in the U. 8.” af-
frmative, Elizabeth Engle, Ray Heil-
man; negative, Elizabeth Heisey, Hl
mer Groff; instrumental duet, Miri
am Bard, Arma Stein; Gazette edit-
4 iness; dialogue, seniors.
a Landis of the Men-
v. S. B.
om Church, will deliver the bac:
ealaureate sermon to the tes
of the Milton Grove High School on
pext Sunday avemng V at 7 oglosk.
are: sses
The Sradusis ”
Eshleman r
Benjamin Shank and Abram Eshle-
man.
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ROWENNA
Geo. Eppley moved on
BY song of Samuel Bostic are
fil with the measles.
Mr. Rene Grove was home
cently from Philadelphia.
A new siding ig being put down
by the railroad company.
Mrs. C. K. Stauffer was at Lan-
caster on Monday on business.
Miss Ella Glatfelter of Maytown
visited her brother, Horace Glatfel-
ter.
Mrs. Alice Ziegler of Lititz, spent
ast week with the D. M. Eyer fam-
Wednes-
re-
Wy ise Blanche Stacey of Marietta,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Daniel
Mackinson.
Mr, and Mrs, Edward Eisenhart
and Mr. and Mrs. John Neiman vis-
ited at York Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Paul Grove of near Marieua,
t the week-end visiting his
brothers, John and Lloyd Grove, at
Middletown.
Miss Annie Hall of Maytown, who
ig staying with her sister, Mrs, Bro-
sey at Manheim, is recuperating
from a nervous breakdown.
Mr. Amos Shank, who has charge
of Toute 380 of the State road Dbe-
tween Maytown and Bainbridge, re-
repaired “Red Hill” putting
on 100 tons of stone. It is now in
fine condition. The State Highway
Department contemplates repairing
the road between Maytown and
Bainbridge, using several thousand
tons of stone,

RHEEMS
Mr Wm. Hollowbush, Attorney at
Law of Mount Joy, transacted busi-
pess at this place last Monday fore-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shank, post
magter spent one day at Lancaster,
{ week combining business with
Mr. Peter N. Rutt of Elisabeth-
town, canvassed this place one day
last week representing the India
Mission.
| visited friends in town.


daughter Dora spen Sunday |
visiting relatives and friends at
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Greiner en-,
tertained the Rheems pedagogues
the Misses Barbara H. Musser and high ag the eaves of the houses,
and a number of canal boats rest-
Mary Rutt last Tuesday evening.
Mr. S. 8S. Kraybill, representa-
tive of the Conoy township Mutual ,.norable sight indeed.
Insurance company
Ag this Slate. Ob day fast That combination of Shinchia Sa
Bound local freight placed lar and short skirt indicates t
eight loaded cars on the P | beauty’s clothes are working away
siding last Monday. This from the ground.
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the move around this place.
D. G. Bringer a carload
cemenf one day week

deh
door bell and the telephone, life is
| just one dingdong after
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Wednesday, March 29, 1916.

stored in his store room to sup-
ply his many customers during the
coming building and concreting sea-
son,
A. B

Heisey,
lime, stone and
Supt. of the Penn
cement company
who met with a painful accident by
having the exhaust from a steam
drill striking his face and eyes
spent last Saturday at Lancaster,
Landis Bros. have enjoyed a pros-
peroug automobile business since |
January 1, 1916, by selling 15 auto |
mobiles and 3 trucks with good
prospects for quite a number of |
other orders
Mr. and Mrs
near Lancaster,
liam Bertsfield
ville, Mr
guests of
and Mr.
last Sunday.
Landis Bros. Stone Meal Company |
are looking forward for fair weather |
and good roads. They hold orders
for their meal to be delivered to
the Rheems P. R. R. Station in the!
next four weeks to the amount of
forty cars.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
tained Mr. and Mrs
lis and daughter Jean
well dinner at their residence cor-
of Heisey and Locust Avenue.
and Mrs. Landis will move to
ethtown in {he near future.
ednesday, March 29th was the
day for the Rheems school, the
iverage attendance was good. Very
making the term a
for the teachers,
Musser in charge of
and Miss Mary
John K. Weaver of
Mr. and Mrs, Wil-|
and son from Landis-
Samuel Weaver were
Mr. Henry Weaver, Sr.
and Mrs. John M. Weaver |
_ Sload enter- |
Simon H. Lan-
with a fare-
ner
Mr.
Elize
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little sickness
successful one
Miss Barbara
the large
in the Secondary.
Landis Bros. held a successful
sale last Wednesday the 22nd. The
attendance was very large, parties
ame by trolley from York, Berks,
Dauphin and Lebanon county. The
weather was quite unpleasant, rain
and mud prevailed. About three
thousanq dollars worth of goods
were disposed of.
i .,)Lh)phA>AhL Lz. >
school
Dott
MAYTOWN
Miss Adella Grove
Elizabethtown.
Charles C. Hicks made a business
trip to Lancaster.
Measles is invading the family of
Jacob E. Williams.
Mrs. John Campbell of Marietta, |
visited in
Rev. M. C. Manning visited at
Harrisburg and Highspire.
Charles E. Hollenbaugh made a
business trip to Harrisburg.
Ion Terry, Sr. spent the week in
Washington, D. C., on business.
Miss Mary E. Heisey spent a few!
days at Columbia visiting friends.
Mrs. A. L. Gise of Elizabethtown, |
visited her daughter, Mrs. Chas. c.!
Hicks. |
Miss Helen Harter of M.S. N.|
S., is spending her spring vatation |
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs, James Harter oi]
Center county, are visiting Dr. G.
A. Harter and family.
Mrs. Howard Stauffer of Landis-
ville, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Hollenbaugh.
Rev. V. G. Hartman, pastor of Zi-
on’'s Reformed Church, New Provi-
dence, visited Rev. and Mrs. Wm.
J. Lowe.
Prof. Lewis Light and family re-
turned to Millersville after spend-
ing somegpfke with Mr, and Mrs.
Christ Lo% peker,
Prof, Ho'#®! F. Rebert of Frank-
lin & Marshall, Lancaster, gave an
organ recital in the Reformed
Church om Friday evening.
Miss Helen G. Harter, Messrs, P.
Roland Roath and Henry L. Haines
of Millersville State Normal School,
are home on their spring vacation.
The Misses Isabel Coble, Saab
Coble and Minnie Baer of High-
spire, were the guests of Rev. and
Mrs. Maaning Sunday and Monday.
If the thief or thieves who enter-
ed the premises vacated -by Jacob
Leedom .and stole the hay,. chicken
coops and other things bought and
paid forby others, hag or have an
eagy conscience, they have hardened
consciences indeed.
Forty-one years ago, on Saturday,
this community wag all excitement,
and well it may have been, for on
that day Marietta experienced, the
biggest ice jam in ithe history of
the town. The writer was sixteen
years old. then, and it was. the first
time he had seen the ice on the
river break up. In company with
two others, the three stood on a
canal bridge at the Fletcher coal
yards, and were about to leawe, in
fact all had walked off the bridge
except “yours truly” who tarried to
take a final look at the river, when
suddenly the entire mass of ice rose
rapidly and began to move, . down
stream. He cried out at the top
of his. veice “Oh, look there,” and
remained riveted to the spot.
deep moan. came from the river
from the breaking of the ice, and at
the same instant his
shouted. “run, run, hurry,” and such
another demonstration of a long-leg-
ged specimen of humanity getting to
a place of safety ig worth paying a
price to see, and well he might test
his agility, for when he got to the
railroad, about a hundred feet dis-
tant, the water and ice were there
too. While he was making the tun
a canal boat that had been anchored
just above the store, close to the
bridge, wag lifted as high as the
building eng rested on the roof. It
stove in the end of the grocery,
pushing the building decidedly out
of plumb. Fortunately the ice gave
way farther down the river, practic-
ally at the same moment, which re-
lieved the pressure of the water, and
it rapidly subsided, leaving immense
masses of ice resting away beyond
the river banks. Had no one warn:
ed us, we might not be here to tell
you of the great break-up of the
river of "15. When we got on the
rise, we looked down stream, and
suddenly the ice . seemed to pause,
and then a beautiful spectacle had
formed just opposite the P. R. R.
depot. The ice was jammed to the
bottom of the river, and began to
pile up in great flelds, would break
up and tumble down. its side, beau-
tifully white, growing, higher and
higher until it wag at least forty or
more feet high, the ice shortly be-
coming black, indicating that the
sand bar was being torn up, When
the ebulition ceased, we hastened
down town, and. found the ice piled
up on the railroad for squares, as
It was a
ing on top of the ice.
Between the alarm clock, the
i in
| public sale last week.
| into effective
| about 400 baby chicks
A the Lincoln Highway.
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
No Alum-—No Phosphate

FLICKER'S CREEK SPORTING HILL
Miss Mary Hollinger spent Sun- Mr, Samuel Cover transacted
day in her parental home. business in Manheim, Monday.
Mr. Riggle moved into the Chris- Harvey Weidman and family
tian Kulp home last Tuesday. visited at the home of Amos Sump-
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wolgemuth vis- man Sunday evening.
ited in the home of Daniel Wolge- Misses Stella and Mary Nissley|
muth at Union Square, called on Mrs. E. R. Dohner in Man-
Mr. Jacob Wolgemuth, wife and heim, Saturday afternoon,
son Emory visited in the home of Miss Grace Holland spent Satur-
Elam Hess near Florin, day in the home of Clayton Bruba-
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Miller were ker near Erisman’s Church and
ntertained in the Amos R. Herr Sunday at Harry Fahnestock.
home on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Harry M. Moore and family
Sunday was a Model Spring day. 2nd Miss Erma Wisehaupt from
An exploring party reports having Lancaster, spent Sunday at the
seen a large family of snakes. ome of Mr. and Mrs. Lefevre.
Messrs, Isaac Hollinger and Rob- _ Ihe schools will close this week.
ert Haines attended the Rapho Ly- Miss Holland will spend her vaca
ceum at Sporting Hill Friday night. HOP at Ridgely, Md, and Mr. Engle
The Misses Stager and brother will resume his studies at Gran-
Jacob attended religious services at ham, Pa. a
Milton Grove on Sunday evening. _ This 18 moving” week. Among
Mrs, Menno Wolgemuth and her 0S€ who are moving we find Irvin
cook Miss Minnie Heisey visited Braadl, Lops Rohrer, Phares
friends of interest at Milton Grove 1‘°0nrer, Lemon Zeller, Mrs. Cle.
Sunday. manda Kauffman and Henry Shenk,
Messrs. Samuel and Jacob Miller | lhe Rapho Lyceum will hold its
and Fac 11 Risser. stented: the Ff meeting OF We season Pridav
public sale of Witmer & Kauffman i jot Gevaie will be hed)
at Mastersonville on Thursday. April 7 Be the naa, Bin Rs)
Quite a few from this section at- township : 0 Jyceums |
tended the funeral of Mr. David “ : |
Eshleman last Thursday. Mrs. Men- “>
no Wolgemuth of the Woodland AFTER THE GRIPPE
Farm, is a daughter,
Spring has at last arrived. Some
splendid warm days, causing a thaw
rural roads. The roads, piked
or not, are a mass of mud three
feet deep at some points.
Mr. Jac. G. Wolgemuth bought a
gasoline engine at Al Gingrich’s
It will be
used in operating the washer on
the Blue Ribbon Dairy Farm,
The Prairie State Stove Brooder
on the B. L. Dairy Farm was put
use last week when
were hover-
They enjoy their ac-
Vinol Restored Her Strength
Canton. Miss. — ‘1 am 75 vearsold and |
pecame very . and fe Lle from the |
effects of La Grippe, but Vinol has done |
me a world of good. lt has cured my
cough, built up my strength so I feel |
active and well again.”’—Mrs. LIZZIE |
BaLDWIN, Canton, Miss. |
_Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron
tonic without oil, aids digestion, en-
riches the blood and creates strength.
Unequalled for chronic coughs, colds
or bronchitis. Your money back if
‘it fails.
W. D. CHANDLER & CO.
DRUGGISTS
MOUNT JOY, PENNA,
ing around it.
commodations.
Hauling hay and potatoes was a
part of last week's occupation with

the farmers thru here. Hay, No.| i —— .
1 Timothy, $19 per ton and pota-| ., .
toes, $1 per bushel. They were| Single Comb White Leghorn
loaded on cars and shipped.
The Winter Term at Elizabeth] Day old chicks and eggs for
town College closed on Thursday.) aatching. If you consider quality,
Some students will remain for the ry prices are right.
Spring Term while some of the |
country students will be at their| HOW can you expect healthy
homes and buckle down to hard” cks from eggs that are produced
labor. by a sickly lot of hens.
a
, I can furnish you with eggs for
A MORE DIRECT ROUTE |
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aatching from my flocks that had
at no time any contagious or in-
tectious disease such as roup, diph-

Local Resident Agitates Central

Mount Joy Highway | theria or limberneck.
The heroic citizens of Pennsyl-|
vania, imbued with the pioneer ASK For Reduced Prices
spirit of their ancestors, panting for!
greater things to do and desirous to snmme—
make the great Reysions state the
attraction of the world, are now
enthusiastically interested in High-| Ezra E. Wolgemuth
way enterprises. | RB DB. No. 1 MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
We have now the Lincoln High-| Bell Phone


way from Philadelphia via Lancas-|
ter, York, Gettysburg, Bedford onto) an. 26-3m.
Pittsburgh. Next comes the William
Penn Highway, starting at Philadel
phia and by a torturous route west EL McGINNIS
ward via Reading, Lebanon, to Har
Ibe; Uien Ne. vay 3 Lewis, East Main Street
own, next sou wa ount' me
Union, thence N. W. to Tyrone id MOUNT Joy, PENNA.
from here in a zigzag route across 4
BE ere my * mosneain to. Oreons| BeStaurant and Lunch;Bar
burg here ee TC URasetSel TT oveTERS IN ANY STYLE
t The greai question od Why isda CLAMS IN ANY STYLE
wo serpentine - routes? |
Did not Peter, the Great quickly DEVIL CRABS
decide the route on St. Potws., TURTLE SOUPS
burg to Moscow. By laying a eon ; verything season. Pri
the map and drawing a 2 i 2 id
line between :the two cities and vate Dining Room for Ladies
then exclaimed, “Thisisthe route?”
The most logical, ractical
most DP
and most beneficial WW. MoGrinnis
PROPRIETOR
W. M, HOLLOWBUSH
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law
48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Dayg at Lancaster, Monday and Fri-
day, at No. 56 North Duke Street,
2nd Floor Front, with W. C. Rehm.
route aT
Lancaster, thence through the gar
den acres of which Mount Joy is
the oasis, onward to Harrisburg and
down the famcug Cumberiand Val-
ley via Carlisle, thence to Mount
Union N. W. or, on . to Chambers
burg and Bedford and connect with

Notwithstanding, these two high-
ways, rest assured, the time {iscom-
ing .when the Mount Joy Highway
will be “The Famous Mount Joy
Highway of Pennsylvania.
Let Mount Joy arise in her might
and beauty; let her street crossing

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Ellas H. Faus, late of

be dignified by conspicuous signs, Rapho townsh'p, Lancaster County,
her yards and gardens % Bue Penna.
fertile and attractive, an or
citizens more . industrious, enter-| Letters Testamentary on sald es
| tate: having ' been granted to the
andersigned, all persons indebted
up and take. notice of Hount Joy. ‘aereto ark requested to po
,And in course .of human events Bi make
3 ? automobiles, efe., will] 2®diate payment, and those having
thousands of automobiles, I og aug eo
traverse the old Keystone state via
The Central Mount Joy Highway. | wit t them without delay for
0 t to the undersigned.
C. D. Rishel.
Tai hr | {| ELI A. FAUS.
Baccalaureate at Milton Grove | {
The baccalaureate Seriign 1’ the,
graduating class. of e n \
Grove High School was delivered on R. D. No. §, Manheim, Pa.
Sunday evenirg in the United Evan-| «mm. M.Hollowbush, Atty.
gelical church, at Milton Grove, by: i
Rev. Samuel B, Landis, The church ,.q, jggt.
wag crowded and the music was &
feature. The graduates, are Stella
W. Eshleman, Abram 5. Pri
Benjamin Z. Shank an a8 ~ .
Good. The commencement giorcies} Show Card Writer
will be held on Wednesday eve | t
and Professor J. G. Meyer, of Eliza-| Paasche Air Brush Used
bethtown, will be the orator. The, | prices Reasonable
Elizabethtown College quartette will ;
furnish music. | West Donegal st. MOUNT JOY, PA.
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prising and righteous.
By and, by all the state will Pe!

RALPH F. ESHLEMAN


Big Mills May Be Sold VO&LE, AUCTI
Columbia people are interested m! a E, ONEER
a report that the Susquehanna Iron RIN, PA.
and Steel Co.’s rolling m are! prompt given to calling
about to pass into new hands.
Knowing ones “Say that this deal all kindg of estate and personal
“means more for the town than is property sal@s. Satisfaction guaran-
imagined at this time.” tead or no Give me a tried
rte
Drop me a ootlédpr


Hope You'll Get There, George
G. W. Hensel of Quarryville wants
to be one of the representatives to
the Democratic national convention PIE DIA) ) BRAND.
a es
—80 the a Sun tells us. § 3 Tonto & Dm ne]
Kod hg Pills in Red and Gold metallic
SY) Fars 75 ines Base of pau
©] TA Int. Ask for OFF 1-H ES-T
ie DIAMOND acon ren 5
] o> years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
 
 

 
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colors, all-wool fabrics, the quality of other materials,
the tailoring, the fit, the value at the price.
money-back if you are not satisfied.
Suits $7.50 to $25.00
MOUNT J0Y
Good Clothes Distributor
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Take Notice!
The Undersigned Inform the Publlo
that they are prepared to do
Practical Horse Shoeing
At Jno, Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy
Special attention given to all work.
All diseases of the feet promptly at.
tended to. Your Work Solicited
BOMBACH & SHANK
Geaeral Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

We Are Always Prepared to Serve
Pure Spring Water
IN ANY QUANTITY at very
Moderate Charges
Don’t fail to see us before
placing your order thig year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
MOUNT JOY, PA.

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SUPPLIES AT THE
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SHAVING HAIR OUTTING
J. B. HERSHEY'S
Tonsorial Parlor
Three Chairs. Ne Waiting
Agent for the Middletown Eas
Laundry. Goods ealled for Tumiag
and delivered PFridey.
Gast Main St


Storage Batteries
:Hot Internal Baths for
RHEUMATISM and CONSTIPATION
Drink, every morning upon rising
a glass of hot water, to whieh has
been added a teaspoonful
vescing Liver oon) i wus
Chandler's Store, Moun
A %-b. bottle for 3be Ths p-
neutralize and flush from the sys
tem poison caused by an exeess of
uric acid in the blood whieh is the
chief cause of rheumatism, constipa-
tion, headache, sour
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harmless and effici brings
marvelous results, =” su
LA GRIPPE
instantly Relieved
By the prompt use of Clues
Cold Compound, which is the
modern remedy for Coughs, Colds,
Sore Throat, La Grippe, Influensa
and Catarrh. It relieves spasm and
pain, reduces fever, soothes the i»
Reted na membranes and does
not stur estion.
Results. 25¢ a box rinse Sung
CHANDLER'S DRUG STORE
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Or mailed to any address.
CHICKS
I have 8. C. WHITE LEGHORNMN
CHICKS raised from vigorous steel
on range. I will take orders for de
livery after April 320th, at special
prices. No orders too big and meme
too small.
Custom Hateching Our Specialty
P. E. Wolgemuth
Bell Phone 140-R$ Mt Joy.
Ind. Phone 744-A1 Mariette
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Charles S. Frank
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Prompt Attention given to Sales of
Rea! Estate and Personal
Terms Moderate Belt Telephone
TAKE NOTICE
Highest cash prices paid for dead
animals whieh I will remove prempiih
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