v ACH BIX- \ Declaration that Gertvhny has no aggresive Intcations toward the United States is no doubt something of u disappointment to a few Berlin Lditors. THE BULLETIN, Chartered by the Court Mavtown Council, No. 79, Order of United American Mechanics, was chartered. The trustees are: Chris- tian C. Forrey, Isaac W. Carpenter 1 Samuel Sload oe Model 73 61 Roadster $595, both f. 0. b. Toledo With Electric Starter and Electric Lights Four Inch Tires TO low-priced car— so economical to run —is in every particular completely equipped. And it has the latest streamline body design. You'll be delighted when you see it. And when youridein it you will ap- preciate its remarkable value. Specifications Electric starting and light- Demounteble rims; one Bell Phone No. 830 Des FF C 7 Co FEED Iarge siocx & hy STRAW »f Feed ¥ SLATE HAY s eonstan r Estimates of Lum FLORI RL CLR CETTE. * ’ i EE a — Ss f BLUE c on PROPRIETOR LANCASTER, PA , SF ATX ET: £9 CES THA ETT SUAS aa Ind. Phone Ne. 847 ST) OT Are You Undecided where to buy your bill of Lumber! If so, all you have to do is leek at the prices we are quoting fer HIGH GRADE LUMBER as well as everything that is I» cluded in building, for interior er terior work, from the Timber your foundation te the Bhingles &v your roof. mute, goog Eo RSHEY LR : Aes er In a b¥ FER _ a work a acia le il _ _ N, on ER. ETSI f P a * i i i 1 tw pi you never saw.” “Blue Hen” Hot Air than most $30 brooders. The gr <TR and certain. Study the diagram. SF J and Hot-water), Round H. M. BAER & . 3 EJ Brooders Are Better a ates can’t clinker up or smother fire. Their area is 214 times greater than others; the regulator is automatic Agents for “Blue Hen" Brooders (Hot-air and Round Tray Mammoth Incubators. We are now exhibiting above equipment. ASK THESE BLUE HEN AGENTS NECKER, lony $14°° Gall and See Sample and Get Gatalog Tray Incubators SON, SALUNGA. pu ~ ll Masonic Home News WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. PRESSLY FOR THIS PAPER BY A GUEST Al THE HOMES aster, the day which vies wilh caristiaas in Lae Joyous claalaciel of its celebration by ChrisUang taru oul the woild, was celebrated, ac- cording to custom, by the communi ty of the Masonic Homes, in such notable manner as to bring pleasure and happiness to: the hearts of all! | the guests, both young and old, | and to make it a day of happy | memories. Never in itg history has { Grand Lodge Hall presented such a gorgeous Kaster floral display. This | | wag made possible by the extensive | facilities furnished landscape gard- | ener Samuel C. Reese, in producing 'the splendid evidence of hisis know- | ledge and handiwork. i The same may be said of Guest | | Houses Nos, 1 and 2, the homes of the boys and girls. Narcissus, com- | monly called daffodils and jonquils, by the thousands, hyacinth, eight varieties of color, from deepest blue to daintiest pink, and royal magno- lias, all the product of our gardens land the lakeside beds, in which are now to be seen the shooting sprouts of forty varieties of Iris. The beauty of the floral decora- 79 “ila ued through all these centuries to our present day by Christians thru- out the world. The singing features ed by the boys the Homes, render- and girls choir of by Mr. Gwinlyn ‘Watkins, of the choir of Dr. Hawes’ Church. The children had diligently prepared their Easter music, and in sweet harmony, their young voices rang out in two beau- tiful anthems, “Shine O Sun,” and “All Hail.” Mr. Watkins, in splendid and well cultivated bass voice, rendered in a masterly manner, three bass solos— Open the Gates, Grace enougn lor Me and Beautiful Land on high. An audience which crowded the large Assembly Room, and adjoining lobbies, this were Pieasisaaniing body foe ing. . extra. . tion of the Assembly Room was PARES" Sn Sach Lich Heodight dimmers, Cantilever springs RTOS. | gyoqi)y enhanced by a cluster of PETG, Lor ii hap AP Ousmenion twelve magnificent Raster lilies Finders Cart on Piscine type rear axle. jfloting tupe windshield. which were received with Easter nition. 31 x 4-inch tires. agnetic speedometer. greetings from Brother Walter Wil- Wheelbase 104 inches. Non:skid ion Yeat. Full set of tools, lard, P. M. of Robert A. Lamberton Call, telephone or write for demonstration Lodge, No. 487, of Philadelphia. MODEL 83-BE $695 OVERLAND SERVICE STATION In Grand Lodge Hall, the guests — were received at breakfast, with an EE i BAKER 4 $ CA < ACE address of greeting by Superintend Eli Z-mmerman, Mt Joy, Pa. ent, Brother N. Franklin Heckler, $ and beside the plate of each guest a : was found chocolate and Easte: Te 11 RRR i Jil ®. a eggs. B n The dinner at noon was a classic a 42 dg Eo 5 Tr A ws B® poster dinner, and was all that . Notice to karmers | Spiing sulin wim ite Sunny - am a iments and the finished . : ANMTOT a Bie > uid mafte x 4 ¥ CALL § Ul FI i ] { Ho gious services appropriate to N es iE iY: i { de vel held in the aiteruo B® JUITL JLUL a : a = u auspices and by the cour- © - esy of Perseverance Lodge No, 21, wu i RB of Harrisburg, lodge which na BW placeq the Homes under many obli- @ gations by their many acts of Kind E m ness. = > The services were unusually in- = to Have Your : teresting and inspiring—both in = sermon and song. : D d A s 1 a The eloquent sermon was deliver- = ea nima & HB oq by Rev. George E. Hawes, D.D., = 8 Pastor of the Market Square Pres- = Removed Promptly @ byterian' Church of Harrisburg In w . @ graphic terms and With intensive | PAY FROM $1.00 TO $3.00 PER HEAD ACCORDING TO SIZE interest, he told that marvelous sto- B AND CONDITIONS . ry of the empty tomb, the cumulat- u a ive proofs of the risen Christ and BM jis fulfillment of the prophesies of 8 old. The event which marked the : m first Easter day, the joyful celebra- Lorenz Lamparter # tion of which has annually contin- 1] nm mu = a and a member as privileged to enjoy At evening the declarations thankful- the setvice. splendid re and women ratitude ien and sing beauti- spent, the the had d with for iy they bless sings they en- ~ Gr: 1 by a away from the to be found containing 16 chocolate and well as candy toys basket for each assortment of toys were on hand for distribution, and through the thoughtful kindnesg of Brother Henry C. Schock, Past Mas- ter of Casiphia Lodge No. 551, and a member of the Committee on Ma- sonic Homes, there was a box of | candy for each ome. The happiness, glee and gratitude | pletured on every countenace, was a |prayer of thanksgiving that must have ascended to the throne of Grace, as it touched and warmed pee hearts of the behoiders. hich was 8 nest filled ors eggs, as baskets with colored —there being child, A large a at the home repeated in the a1 ad- the of Easter might Dc Lh The story the girls, that at ol describing home ol boys, in addiuon dress by Superintendent Heckler, were enthusiasm and ga | tall wlele, to ture boys aroused resolve, in agri by Samuel and ling, pracuca H. the thell dening, a ste by Mi arm Imboden, ti Homes, with assistance 1n manager of having farm and garden o'clock all the boys and accompanied by the Superin- conducted in a body, the Ol 1 view the work. At 9 girls, tendent, were to the Sunday School room of Lutheran Church of Elizabethtown, where these 36 juvenile enthusiasts united with those assembled in mak- ing the celebration the success it was. ms eens A A A LUTHERAN BODY AT ELIZA- BETHTOWN Lancaster Conference Will Meet There Next Month Plans have been made for the spring meeting of the Lancaster Conference of the Ministerium of Pennsylvania, which will be held in Christ Lutheran church, Flizabeth- town, on May 8 and 9. The con- ference will be opened on Monday evening, May 8, with the service of confession and absolution. After the conference sermon by the president, Rev. H. K. Lantz, of Shiremans- town, Cumberland county, Holy Communion will follow. The presi- dent’s report will then be submitted. Rev. BE. L. Wessinger, of this city is th chaplain for this convention. The opening businesg session will be helg on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Officers and standing com- mittees will report and nominations for boards of the ministerium will be made. Rev. Prof. J. MD Brown, of Muhlenberg College, will speak on the subject, “The Boy Problem.” In the afternoon at 2 o'clock in addition to the conference siness these addresses will. be nad “The Rural Church and Present Day Problems,” Rev. G. R. Deisher Jonestown; “Missionary Opportunities of Conference,” W.M. earig, of New Holland. Repre- ntatives of the boards and various institutions of the church will speak. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock Rev. I. Chantry Hoffman, of Philadelphia, will speak on the subject. “Lutheran Evangelism.” Re- marks by the president will follow. rl Be CRYING FOR HELP Lots of It in Mount Joy But Daily Growing Less The kidneys often ery for help. Not another organ in the whole body more delicately constructed; Not one more important to health. The kidneys are the filters of the blood. When they fail the blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can be no health where there is poisoned blood. Backache ig one of the frequent indications of kidney trouble. often the kidneys’ for Heed it. what = Doan’s Kidney Pills have done for overworked kidneys. Read what Doan’s have done for Mount Joy people. It is help. Read cry Mrs. Irvin Geistweit, W. Main St., jf desired. I can easily prove a 10 Mount Joy, says: “Doan’s Kidney per cent. investment a the price I ug material. Listen io sae Pills have been used in or fomiiy offer. Come look it over Price,.$3,200 eertes sesesses oe0..$3,000.00 as far back as I ean remember. My NO, 27 back used to pain and ache 80 I oo, ® tract of land Lot of ground om West that T had to have it rubbed. MY pacTORY fronting on the P. R. R. COACH Main St, Mt. Joy, the kidneys were too frequent in action SITE siding in Mt. Joy 107] WORKS Wm, H. Schuttee eoach and broke my rest at night. T used poor “147 feet deep at one side and works, lot fronts 100 feet om Main Doan’s Kidney Pills and T can say 190”geep at other, 145 feet front on|St. and extends 150 feet deep to that without a doubt, this medicine ,peo jn rear, located in almost the the P. R. R. siding, extending along is the best that T know of. It gave center of the town, gas, water and said siding 100 feet, 2-story f 3 Ine permanent results and ¥ hovers electric privileges very close, land coach works 40x58 ft. with slate had occasion to use itina long ,.. 0004 drainage, would make a roof, blacksmith shop attacced; pe. Zip wt all dealers. Don’ capital location for any Kind of an buildings only built 8 years ago and lcs ple al 3 it gente. on't industry, will sell for any purpose or the best material, other half of ys i TB Rdney Semedr but would much prefer an industry, jt ig trucked; will sell entire coach fhat Mrs. Geistweit had. Foster-Fil- price will astonish you for wi works with equipment very low as burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y tract. The owner dces not need the owner wighes to retire. There isn’t am money and if sold for industrial pur-|, fine. jocation in town for a gar- poses, entire amount may remain 8t| 2c0 than this building; would suit Elizabethtown College Notes a low rate of interest. without alterations, Also ideal place (Too late for last week) NO. 11 for an industry as it has siding priv On Friday, April 21 an Arbor Day Situated in Mount Joy ileges. Get busy if this interests Program was rendered by the 114 ACRE sownshin, 2 miles Rosey vou. Rend A : 1 a FARM of Elizabethtown, a g00 . Seniors fusic Ha 1. at 3 P M. lid-acre farm, of sand land, 3 NO, 28 2 On Friday evening, a public ses- gtory prick 10-room house With 3- 1 1 have a mice lot jon of the H Literary So- room frame summer house attached; BUILDING LOTS of building lots, ciety ve held Music Hall at & bank barn 40x70 it, corn barn, hog IN FLORIN seventeen of them y clock pen, tobacco shed 36x50 all under sll of which would make desirable Toh 3 s 3 cellar with stripping room only locations for homes. Half of them Prof H K Ober delivered his built few years ago; spring house, front on the Harrisburg and Lan lecture on “Child Rig 0 re wash house, etc. All buildings very caster tunrpike and are situated jus and appreciates dience at Stet. good. Barn was roofed and weath- t residence of C. Shaiz man’s Churel ar MA 1 :» erboarded just a few years ago. ( 21 on Orange and Squs: SEL ens in Running spring water from house streets. I can sell you one, two ¥ , barn. Several other springs entire square {if yon wish an Tt Coll ac ( th farm. Land a good" producer of to- price too fine 1 to. vit s wheat, bay, etc. An Idi n ¥ an these ¢inds fruit, es- { a Apple 14 te V clearing and , tro 2 ’ xX lose to scho - On : ey line, 3 cr 4 i 1a ke s Owns wal + A “ ¥ % € Price is ver Inte € ts w LK ve NO. 13 invest . re A fine building BUILDING fro: 1g 54 feel or ¢ : " LOT sti Moun nd Ae BD extending in o width ACT na OF 1 feet H water premis- LAND lots OF 8 U 8; ‘lot ‘is loped, having fine t of 1 n osed by Gibbel, Lititz; Miss Carper, e trees, some fruit, etc. Pleas- 200d fence and land is im a hig» antly located, good drainage and jo- state of cultivation. Traet fronts oe cated in a very good residential uirview street and could be used ; - section. Trolley cars stop within for buildimg site, factory, farming : 100 yards. Will be sold very reason- etc. The imvestment will vieid = Who Wouldn't be an Evangelist? gaple. good rate of interest if farmed. 1 Billy Sunday received $50,000 for NO. 14 will be pleased to show vom the eight weeks’ work in Baltimore; An 85 acre farm ‘raet $51,136 for a similar term at Phila- AN 85 of exceptionally good NO. S8 delphia; $46,000 in Pittsburg—aw ACRE FARM limestone land, sit- A STORE I have a valuable what's the use. Any fellow that uated along the pike leading from DWELLING & store property ane Middletown to Hummelstown, just WAREHOUSE dwelling combined has the ability and doesn’t take up Evangelistic work is a fool. EA Identified Son The hody of a young man found on an {island in the Susquehanna river on Sunday, wag identified by Charles EB. Bateman of Sunbury, as that of hig son, who 'at {unbury March 12. —— Gr I ———— Our Ads Bring Advertise in the M y | | : 4 MT. JOY, PA. was drowned | acre soundg interesting, call and Bou Sold-longed No. 2 Four fine Building Lots BUILDING on North Barbara St, LOTS Mount Joy, 650x300 feet, one a corner lot, excellent location, fine residential surroundings, front- ing on a good street, light, gas and water privileges; natural drainage, away from buildings, no more de- sirable location in the town on which to build, The price is very reasonable. NO. 4 A beautiful 3j story TOWN frame house im Moun! >ROPERTY Joy, along trolley line, orner lot 658x168 feet, house Was sompletely remodeled 3 years 282 «nd is in fine condition, large fromt w~oreh and balcony, 9 rooms, bath, ms. eic. papered thruout, frame table with room for 2 horses, wag- « shed. lot of fruit. sewer, good irainage. very desirable location, rollevs stop at door. Price reason sle for a home like this. NO. 8 A 16-room frame apart +PARTMENT ment house, tin roof, HOUSE papered thruout, wa or, gas, etc., on a corner lot 560x180 teat. near Uniom National Bank, dain St, Mount Joy. property im rane repair. painted one year ago, ery beautiful lawn, fruit, good big ~v cellar. This is a capital invest- cent as it is now oceupied by three «wmilies. Will bear close imvestiga- ~n. Immediate possession. Price «MN agtopish you. NO. 8 I have iwo fine building sUILDING lots. each 40x197 feet, LOTS fronting on tke worth ‘de of Detwiler Avenue a 46 ft. eset and extending to a 14-ft alley the rear, draimage toward rear, a » Ineation for building and = good sving investment for farming at ow price thev are narod No. 8 A lot 40x200 on Mair DOUBLE street, Florin, Mt. Joy HOUSE township, corner lot, pub- lic alley side and rear, 2% story frame double house, with summer house, 6 rooms on one side, 5 on the other, now occupied by two fami lies and rents for $12, two cisterns, one at each end of lot, house in good repair, paint good, diy cellar, pleas- ant location in business section, frame stable, hog pen, an abundance of fruit, very convenient to new chocolate factory, a good paying in- vestment for some one. NO. 9 A ot of A GREAT ft., fronting BARGAIN street, Mount Joy, cor- ner lot with alley on side and rear, hag a 2% story frame double house, 9 rooms on each side with hot 2nd cold water, bath, ranges, gas, ete., dry cellar, property in good repair, each side rents for $12, large frame stable 26x80 on rear of lot which rents for $24, suit- able for 3 horses and Wwagong Of would make a fine garage, an abun- dance of fruit, all concrete walks and pavement, property is located in the finest residential section in the town. This property could beso arranged as to accommodate four <mall families. One side hig inside and stairways and was one time oc- cupied by 2 families. This would mean quite an income, especially now as houses are scarce. Will sell lot on south side 40x1556 separate ground 90x156 on Market midway between and only 23 miles to either town, large modern stone mansion and summer house arrang- ed for two families, has two baths and other conveniences, good well of water and 32 cisterns, one with a Wednesday, Apr tire, hence this offer, If $13¢ an 2 Will show you the farm. of 12 dandy . 16 truck farm 1 bave =a TRUCK FARM acreg of the best land ever farmed that I am offer- ing worth the price. This farm ad- Joins Columbia boro, ig splendidly located, has a southern exposure, fine 23 story frame house and sum: mer house, good bank barn and to- bacco shed combined, an abundance of fruit, one of the finest springs to be found. Land in excellent conai- tion and an ideal place for trucking, being close to Columbia and not far from Lancaster. Half the farm vielded $800 worth of tobacco each year for the past three seasems. 1 can prove a 12 per cent. investment or better, Call quick if interested NO. 10 x Here 18 ome of the FINE HOME finest and most med IN FLORIN ern homes im the vil lage of Florin. A lot fronting ¢¥ feet ON the east wide of Maim street in Florin, Kast Donegal township, extending In depth 336 feet to a public alley. 3} story modera frame nouse, with all conveniences such as hot and ©uld water, Data, elecinc light, hydrant water, etc. Big front porch, side porch and balcony amd a back frame stable 20x36 ft. carriage house 8x12 ft, garage 12x20 ft.; garage, stable, pavement and all walks are concrete. All the buildings have slate roofs, and there is a fine lawn, garden, fruit, ete.; a 125 bbl. cistern, All the buildings were only erected within the past six years and are in most excellent No 12 ACRE shape. There isn’t a finer home in Florin. Will be sold right. NO. 18 Here ig a tract ol A FINE land containing © TRUCK FARM acres, situated along the state road west of Mt. Joy and only 200 yards from the boro lm- its, 23 story frame house with slate roof, 8 rooms, built new 4 years ago, in most excellent shape, porch, paicony and of modern build, new frame stable 22x28 feet, chicken Louse, etc, have connection with Florin reservoir, fine young peacia orchard in bearing condiuon, zu Kinds of fruit, large strawberry patch, etc. Land in good culuva- uon and no more desirable truck farm around here than this, Trolley une passes Tear of land, Wil sell as a whole or may consider selling land separate. Man can make good nterest on investment by trucking. Price right. NO. 21 lot of ground iront BRICK HOUSE ing 40 ft. on Mar IN FLORIN ket street, in Flor in, Mt, Joy township, and extending in depth 200 ft. to an alley, 23 story brick house with 7 rooms; yrick summer house attached, all under slate roof; two good cisterms, hog sty, an abundance of fruit and property is in excellent repair. Here's a propeicy worth the money. it's yourg for only $1700.00 NO, 23 Here's a lot fronting 64 MANSION {t. on the south side of HOUSE West Donegal St, "Mt Joy, and extendia, in depth 170 teet with a 2j story frame mansion dweiling containing 8 rooms, large stationary range, fine heating sys tem, gas, entire interior moderm in! every respect amd neatly papered, complete bath room outfit, war and cold cellars, one has cemen floor, fine concrete walks and pave- ment, front and side porches, chick- en house and an abundance of all kinds of fruit, This property mus be inspected to be appreciated There isn’t a more beautiful loca tion in the town. Only 100 yards from troley, House was built of ak an uptodate business stand emjey- ing a good patronage, in a live com» munity; house and store sre 2 frame building 34x58 ft. with steam | heat, bath, hot water, large tank | eistern, everything the build 26, 1916. 32 Here are two fine building lots fromé Ing 8 It. on a business section NO. BUILDING LOTS IN FLORIN Main street in the of bioriu, and extending in depth 200 feer (0 an alley. Also an alley along east side, lhese are Ame lots and are very desiabie for building vill sell one for $4ee or poth tor ovaly ....87% NO. 33 A lot of ground A DOUBLE HOUSE 46 ft. om the IN MT, JOY West side eat Delta St, Mount Joy, and extendiag in depth 166 ft. to an alley. This is the Baker property. Improve ments are a 23 story frame double house with a one story frame sum mer house attached to each side, hog pen, chicken house, wood shed and other outbuildings. One side has bath room complete, also gas and other conveniences. This prep erty is one of the best located in the town. The trolley passes the door and the P.R. R. depot I» within half a block. The imcome from ome side will pay the imterest on the investment. This would en able a man to live in other side by merely paying taxes and insur ance, which would make his remt about $3 a month, Doesn't that sound interesting? Come and look the property over. No. 35 ere's a fine building BUILDING lot fronting 60 ft. om LOT the north side of Wes Donegal street, Mount Joy, and €= tending in depth of that width 6 ft. toa 14ft. alley. This is a very desirable location in the finest residential section of the town and near which there are some of the purposes, you can Aaave | finest and most expensive mansions | and bungalows in the only .... town, . Price No. 36 I have three fine build- BUILDING ing lots, each 456x213 LOTS feet, in Mt. Joy Bor- iugh, located in the residential see- tion of the town, very desirable for building, in a good neighborhood. Lots have excellent drainage and price on them will astonish you. If you want a good investment, even if you don't want to build, here you are. Noj 37 Here is a 23 A BRICK brick dwelling located DWELLING on the corner of Ma- rietta and Delta streets, the Wm. D. Easton store property and residence in Mt. Joy. Lot fronts on Ma- rietta street 57 feet and on Delta street 100 ft. House hag five rooms, hall and bath upstairs; 5 rooms, hall and store room downstairs, 23 cemented cellars, hot air heating plant, property in first-class shape ag it was oply remodeled recently, house has gas and electric lights, spacious side porch and no better location for businesg or residence in the town. Price is right. NO. 38 A lot ground situated on the side of Mt Mount Joy borough, the Geo. W. Shickley dwelling, coach works, blacksmith shop, ete. Lot fronts 50 ft. cn Mt. Jov street and extends 180 ft. to North Alley. Om said street there is a 214 story frame house with 11 roems, papered@ thruout, has gas, big cellar, etc. On rear of lot is 21% story frame coach works and blacksmith shop 32x38 ft. This is an old stand and enjoy: ® good patronage. There is an. abun. dance of all kinds o) - cuit on the premiges. Present owner wishes to retire only reason for selling. Here Is a good business proposition and story of COACH WORKS AND DWELLING north Joy street, will bear investigation. Possession April 1st. NO. 39 Here is a 13acre 13 ACRE truck farm within 3 | TRUCK FARM of amile of Mt. Joy | + ang along a pike; the land is farm land state of cultivation. {Improvementg are g 21% story frame house and summer house under |slate roof, frame barn and tobaes;’ |shed, good well of water, cistern} |crackerjack home and close to | |Mt. Joy markets. Here is a |good Investment and will »Uo » {worth the money. ar [ No. 40%° 4 4 tract of § acres { 5 ACRE of land In West TRUCK FARM Donegal, near Pleas ant Hill, the George T. Ulrick farm, 2%-story frame §- room house with basement, summesp house, frame stable, hog ren, chicken house, smoke house, etc. Fine water, exceptionally large lot of fruit, good land and very desirable for trucking. Close to Mount Joy and Elizabeth town market houses. Doesn't this sound interesting? Price......$2,000, NO. 41 A very beautiful man- MANSION sion dwelling In the AT FLORIN village of Florin, not a |every inch of and in a high finer home in the ommunity, in Mast Donegal towne ship and vacated by E. 8. Moore, has ) electric light, hot wae ter ystem, bath, mood ty was Just rebuilt x e ( nice lawn all nd, Is arn and garage, big n, p f fruit, ete. I will pr this place. Can m 1 argain for a 1 y have it at $2.0 1 wan it originally 12 cre farm in West 8 CRE Do wn p, farm RM lar ance pasture and tir y i three good 2S -unning water, pasture +h 1 of cattle; lot of ct y rhe vi to cut for ra post ind telegraph poles, 23 sto with new shingle 0 " Masonic Homes la on two sides: would make an excellent fruit and poultry farm. About 500 cords of wood ready to cut. A great bargain as owners want \to be relieved of bother. NO. 43 I have a crackerjack ho- A HOTEL tel stand in Mount Joy STAND Boro, owner ig desirous of selling on account of ill health. A Property is in good | shape, and located in the business ! district of the town. Corner property land ample shedding and stable {room in rear. Interior of hotel was | ent rebuilt and newly equipped. Stand is an old one and enjoys a good bar and transient trade. WHI be sold worth the money to a quick buyer.! Will bear close investiga. tion. If interested let me hear from Ino. E. Se roll A / ’ - / i ER
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