Wednesday, April 9, 1919 Check every item” &..d it over We can save you money on the finest high grade groceries obtainable. It pays to trade where quality counts. Qur Nearest Store is Mount Joy, Penna. LAUNDRY SOAP 25¢ BEST PEARL BARLEY 4c Ib. WOLOOO0O0VODOOHOOOCOOCIO0D OOOO OOOOOONOOOOOO0ON None better—splendid for 6 cakes J soups and broths. An ex- § ceptionally low price. BEST WHITE CHOICE QUALITY BEANS TOMATOES 10c¢ 1b. | cn 10¢, 15¢ | . CHOICE TENDER PEAS IVORY bc. Cake Cc Can 14c AKe 8 BANG! DOWN GOES THE PRICE OF MACKEREL. 8 OUR 13: MACKEREL CUT TOEACH. .......coovnvvses: 12¢ Es & g 8 OUR 18¢ MACKEREL CUT TO EACH. .........0nnnuvnes 16¢c x $ OUR 35c MACKEREL CUT TO EACH. ........ aint eis 32¢ 5 The finest quality Mackerel that ever swam in the ocean. Eat ® mackerel—more economical than meat. wv hat’s nicer for your ® breakfast than a Fine,White, Fat Mackerel? i x . ® EVERY DAY EVAPORATED MILK big can. .......... 5 123c i Quality just right. Cheaper and moreeconomical than fresh milk. x Try it to-day for your tea, coffee, puddings, ete. : : 17¢ 2 PENINSULAR CONDENSED MILK can. .............. : J - J ¥ EAGLE MILK, jean.......... 20c ! ® EASTER RABBITS, Ib. ...... : : 25¢ | i Fresh from the N. B. C. ovens. Very dainty. Nice for the | § voungsters at re-cess time. SE 5 3 | ® TENDER DRIED BEEF, pkg.. 13c ais | 0 Sliced very thin, trimmed of all waste Packed in sanitary Has 0 packages and only sold in our 1,200 stores. ®g — = ® PURE THREADED CODFISH, pkg. ..... 8c, 12¢ Ld x = aa sarase. co — % CHOICE Quality Broken RITTER’S PORK & BEANS Wo RICE, 1b. 9¢ can, 1lc x 7 . COLUMBIA RIVER SHAD, x Our VERY BEST COFFEE Bis ton ie * (The Cup That Satisfies) ‘ASCO” GINGER ALE, $ Pound 32c Bottle, 12¢ VERY BEST TEAS ® CALIFORNIA SEEDED OUR Q RAISINS, pkg. 14c | % Pound 1, Pound * FINE TABLE SALT, pkg. . .4c 12¢ 23c uw MOSS ROSE CATSUP, Pound % bottle 10c | 45¢ ® FRESH CRACKER DUST, MRS MORRISON'S CHO- 2 % SONA 13¢ COLATE PUDDING, pkg. 8c CALEORNIA EASTER JELLY EGGS, Ib. 23c 0 v Ne fe ' 1b. ! (Like Tuna Fish) can 19c¢ | FINEST CREAM CHO. & CUT STRING BEANS, : COLATE EGGS, Ib. 33c ; Can 12%c | CHOCOLATE COATED & CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, can 10c EASTER RABBITS, 6 for 11c % FANCY SPAGHETTI, can FANCY CALIFORNIA & 8c, 12¢ APRICOTS, can, 15¢ x CHOICE SALMON, can CHOICE CALIFORNIA = | x 1215, 20c PRUNES, Ib., 16¢ i i X KIPPERED HERRING, can | STUFFED OLIVES, bottle Ha x 18¢c, 24c 14c, 20c 2 i 4 DOMESTIC SARDINES, can | NEW MADE MACARONI, a 8 8, 17¢ | pkg., 10, 12¢ { . OO000000000000000000000000000000C0C0000CO0000C0O00000 £ 5 he ot . 0) “An Agents Duties should not cease with the i ee e ° . writing of a policy and the collection f of the premium i Along with every policy sold by this agency goes a complete and § competant supervision of rate; a loss prevention service; and, in the J event of loss, an unexcelled supervision of adjustment. Buy your = insurance through an agency that knows how to give you service. Henry G. Carpenter WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY; PA. BOOOOOOOOOOOO0000O00O0O000LLOLLOLLOOLLVLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLVL OOOOOOOOOE OOOO OOOO HENS LAY MORE EGGS WHEN FED CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS All Grades As To Size 1.25 PER 100 LBS D. H. ENGLE, Mount Joy, Pa. § £1 £ 1g iE f «. CHAS. A. WEALAND Na Painter “and Paper Hanger ARGE STOCK OF WALL PAPER Always on hand at reasonable Estimates CheerY 2000000000 : Agent for VICTROLAS AND RECORDS. A JAIN STREET OOC IOOO000O000 © 2 O0000000O000000C0 HERE GOES THE | “FINISHING 5TH” ‘Counties Make Farly Start on Victory Loan Work With the Victo Liberty Loan drive | still several week stant many of the Co es of el «1 Federal Reserve Distric 1 ple d organized and are prepared ft ke the “Einishing Iii e most enthusiast ampaign of the s¢ OS One or more group meetings have been held by several of the Pennsylva- | a ocounty groups At each meeting | there has been an expression of confi nee in the ability of the Loan organ- izations to put the Loan over. It is | generally admitted that there is need | of advance hustling to revive patriotie hut doubts that the wili right kind | interest, no one respond to the of Loan appeal. f As evidence of the interest that is al- ready being taken in the Loan and the following | i | news paragraphs are noteworthy: | LOAN “PEP” AT READING | Six Counties Made a Good Start Joint Conference were represented at Reading to formu the Victory Liberty | Loan campaign. Daniel W. Kaercher, f Pottsville, representative of Group B Advisory | public | | { work that has been begun, the in Six counties conference at for | late plans of the State Committee, | presided and urged a spirited drive, The counties in the group are Lebanon, Northampton, Lehigh, Nor humber land, Schuylkill and Berks Campaign plans were outlined by E McLain Watters, State chairman of he Advisory committee An inter change of speakers by the various counties during the drive may be ar | ranged This is to introduce new ar Publicity features were dis pectacular flights by A guments neludin cussed, [a eroplanes dir le halloon ‘rman helmets, cart ribution of Ge idges and also sdals made of cap tured German cannon is planned. The medals are for the Loan nteers. Addresses wer ade by E. J. Fox, Northampton ¢l wan and former Supreme Court Judge; Rev. J. I. Hyn son, of T.eha Miss Anna Grimm, Lehigh : Miss Frances Kaercher, Mrs Lewis Anel ind Daniel Duffy, of Schuylkill ‘LEND OR BE TAXED’ THE ISSUE Chairman Hersh Stirs York Rally With Blunt Facts. “Will we lend our money to 1 he nation’s just debts or V Wt re the gov ( ( 10) from us ion S th rier Hersh, 1 chairman, placed the Vietory Loa sue hefore the county vork at ig Loan rally in the Colonial Hotel at York. Benjamin I. Ludlow, State ehairman of the Speakers’ Bur u of the Victory Loan Commitiece of Pennsylvania, de- livered an address, in which he im- parted to the workers present helpful S11 ons for campaign These slogans ing used locally: “The next 1 ¢ ion i= in No- vember. This is a Victory Loan 1920 camps “The fi the fif four Loans took ‘em over, th one br York county Vietory now ngs 'em hack.” Guests of the Loan Committee present were: J. E Bacon, Philadelphi director of sup- plies; George E. Lloyd, Car dis ; trict chairman of the speakers’ hureau Rev. H B. Stock, chairman speakers’ bureau, Cumberlan Re A R. Steck, Rev: Mr. Plummer, H, Hall Sharp, Prof. John Rhey, J. C. Wagnel BOOOOOOOO0000OO0000000000O0000OCO00000C0000OOO000000 | and Fisk Goodyear, Carlisle MONTGOMERYNORTH IS READY Victory Loan Workers Organized and Headquarters Open [so feel ous fun eme in selera gonsa | jnosher way is to let them Sgcape | tzeit os du doosht won du ae wuch | to the Hravy which is Served with | mit eme campa doosht. Sell de-|the meat itself, illustrated in the fol- I veloped de SOW 0S 1n eme 18. [low n Pec tor round teak on bis Der onner dawg hut der oldt Sam-|Ul! i | mv mich o’froat Tar mit eme in der] CM ‘round steak into pieces about shtore Mer sin ni, don hut are|°ne-hal inch square, cover with wa der glarrick g’'frogt wos are wet far [ler and cook at a temperature just on: vord tans he th boiling point until it js “Well” hut der slarrich o'sawt, render: or boil for five minutes, and | “mere farkawfa’s on finf cent de while till hot put into fireless cooker roll.” ind lea for five hou 3 I'hicken Ich will avva usht ze vord” he gravy v ith flour mixed with wa- | des ols Baimy. : | ter, allowing two level tablespoons to “Well, ahoat. on ent?” [a cup of water Pour the meat and “TER cont do word) Sebi seamed ord ravy over split baking-powder bis lich hoach. Consht net besser do?” |CUIS, SO baked that they have a larg: “Ich wase net we ich's wennicher| F orust maucha kent,” sawgt der glarrick. LICE ON TURKEYS “Oh, well, now du consht’s gevval Fou pecies of lice are commonly far en holver cent de vord. Dufour mn turkeys in this country. maucht nuch nu I 0 f tl which occurs particu ficger.’ y urkey ssociated with ‘Well, ich geb dere en yord far « hicker is the common body louse holver cent won du ( wel I'h pecies Ss not consht.” Udy eat number n turkeys, “Ich con sell Ich he 1 p becomes sufficiently holva cenda « en Y ( ) lerable irri usht far so eld 1 h 1 he own fowls ich kent sell De 1ch \ y Ihe h ous ) flor eoreeca I ell ht 1 el ‘ also |} been found on tw do consht far er wd nrohb doce breed or “Oh, well du consht’ 1 I'h othe two specie dime agena figeer. Geb net ! to the turkey, prob fardle cent,” sawgt der glarri 1 his fowl in the wild “Gook, sell ler dihenkes Now he turke) louse hov ich nix wennicher os « holver { probal } t abundant It cent. Het ich now usht en fardle curs on the feathers on various cent Es phite ch Tcl tl ho Y, « specially on the aena farwass es guverment net far-|neck and h { The slender tux dle cenda maucha con onshtots daw key 1 pecie of good size, ler, un holva, un so on. Awver ich | though rather elongate, resembling in eae amohl on de onera shtora un won i sh ipe th head louse of chickens. ch net besser do con coom ich wid Normally neither of these species is der tzurick. Du seemsht anyhow en } exc lus el bundant, but on erippled first-rater glarrick tsu si un ich gleich | or unthri turkeys they may cause dich gawiss. Du solsht oll my hon- [series annoyance and undoubtedly dle hovva won mere tsu terms cooma | they are injurious to poults. { mina nuchbera un bring eich hondle, MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH FARMERS’ COLUMN What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To | Say This Week [Items in These Columns Are Pre- pared in the Department of Agri- culture at Washington, D. C., and are Reliable and Trustworthy. '0 REDUCE MILK-BOTTLE help by careful | HOW Con ors an handling and prompt return of milk their authorized bottle 1 lealer )’Y Driver al ollect all bottles pr | nd handle them with more M ea car develope more eff pla for marking bottles ollecting those which are lost, and recur: 1 to the owner. Legislato ind public officials may ist by providing laws, ordinances, to curb wasteful and proctices, including the ing of milk-bottle traffic and ina regulations dishonest uppres Ich hob ga-tzaeled da-hame si by|junk dealers dara tzeit, awver my furlough is Inspectors and the courts may give nunch net cooma. Ich daid sheer |valuable service by strictly enforcing anich ebbes gevva far lose cooma [laws and regulations. wiles mere gor shtarns farlaed is doh| The has an important service huvva. De coombany os ich holdta|to perform in pointing out that milk muss aw. Der | bottles private property, press shtaid mere gor net are oldt Sammy Sendapetzer camped mit |agerepgate of great value, and a ma- uns, un si gons g' shwetz is waega|terial factor in the cost of milk ser- geld in indressa, un sei un lond. Won |vice mer schwetza waega ma mon os are| ar ; : A net kent don ba-kimmert are sich net| KEEPING THE FLAVOR IN MEATS eb are en gooter karl is, odder en] It is extremely difficult to retain [the flavor-giving qualities in a piece orisht, awver si arshte froge is, “Wos |"! hut ot so tough as to require pro- nix 0s reeva longed cooking. It is sometimes par- are tially accomplished by first searching {the of the meat and thus net | Preventing the escape of the juices. are wardt un we are’s | meat o'mauched?”’ Are frest un grumbeera, un selly greeked far nix. Du mawkst en mon kenna far tzwonsich yohr un du finsht 1S exterior kenna dessa mohl.” | PREVENTING MOTTLED BUTTER I | PREVENTING MOTTLED BUTTEI gs dern 1 y 3 : : > I derno noy Mottled butter is frequently found un A oy year, and, even though it may be of ivver de shtarn runner ga-rulled os very good flavor, it is strongly dis- we hickerniss criminated against by the purchaser. “Well mishter,” saw der oldt As this defect is one of workmanship, Sammy, “Ich wore in ollem shtore im | it can be overcome bv the applica shtettle un du bisht so wolfel os| tion of proper methods on the part anicher Ich nem en yord now far | { the butter maker enfardle cent won du mer en tzae| Mottles are caused primarily by an cent shtick wexla consht.” uneven distribution of salt in the but “Ich hob dere sell ter This may be produced by in- vrucha,” sawgt der glar | sufficient working of the butter or by hob dere g’sawt du c« | churning, washing, and working it hovva on dime rena figgey wver {at a very low temperature, or by derno misht du elver vexel | washing or working it at a tempera- aucha.” ture several degrees higher or lower “Yaw, awver consider now,” sawet | than the churning temperature ler oldt Say Vy, la on st en cu When the ity of butter made omezv won dan ich ( ymmodata R-( much S than doosht, un ich sawe mina unchbera | usual, it *v to work it a we wolfel OS eer int.” greater 1 umber of oluti ) Ol the “Well, ich doos,” sa ler elar-| churn than usual in order to produce rick, un hut awfonea es tane messa.” | the same results on the butter. “Geb mere’s so braid os dere’s het Extremely low temperature of un goot mose. Teh schwetz tsu oll|churning, washing, and vorking ” | should be avoided, because thep pro- We es tape ob g’sechnidda wore un {duce so firm a butter that is only uff gawickled don hut der olarriek | with great difficulty that thé salt ean | galonged far em oldte Sammy si geld. | be worked uniformly into it. High Preliminary pla fol Victor I Loa ( fa- Vi i n Mo yirth el n, and indieations point to a spirited drive. The Central commit ee fo s division comprises Clayton | H. Ald division chairman: S. L Gabel, © chairman; Roy Huber, public rman; Theodore Lane Bean, speakers’ chairman, and Mor gan P. Hunte secretary. Headq for the Central com | mittee located in Norristown, in | the Boyer Arcade building, on the | first floor, while the Publicity depart- ment has an additional office on the | second floor for posters, signs, sup- | plies, li e and other forms of “silent salesmen and publicity chairmen as follows: Speakers’ are in service Norristown—Theodore Lane Bean | and Roy Huber. Conshohock -Rich- James Gorman | ard G. Wood, Jr, and 3ridgeport—-John J. McCormick and | John J. Hosey. Phoenixville—lJ. Clar- H. Gilkyson and John ence Parsons and H Spring City—Milton Lat Saw | T. Wagner. Royersford—Horace E | Campbell and John T. Wagner. Potts | town—Edward S. Fretz and Earnest ty Spare. Collegeville—A. D. ter | olf and E. S. Moser. Schwenksville { Irvin 8. Schwenk and Irvin H. Bard man. Green Lane—Jesse Cressmal i and H. L. Shellenberger. Pennshurg { Rev. 0. S. Krieble and Foster CC, Hille { gas. Bast Greenville—Joln L. Dim mig and Fester C. Hillegas North Wales—Henry S. Swartle nd Abe Price. Lansdale—William M. Taylo derton and Walter 1 So Aller G. Reiff m R I Harley vii! W. D Goettler H Sulp f nd . How is Your Complexion? Aswoman should grow more beau- tiful as she grows older and she will with due regard to baths, diet and ex- ercise, and_by keeping her liver and bowels in od working order. If you are ha rd and yellow, your eyes losing theiMustre and whites be- coming yellowish, may be due to i sluggish liver. lets correct these disor It pays to a Q Der dolt hut en oldte sei emperatures of churning, washing, blose rous ereezed un amohl awfonga | and working must also be avoided to about tzwonsich foos bendle ob-wick-| prevent an abnormal fat in la. | the buttermilk and making of a greasy, leaky butter. Sammv n of the loss le also “T swan now,” sawgt der oldt Sam my, “ich hoss de tzae cent farrupt| Great variations in temperature hovva. Kensht's mich net hovva lus-| during the manufacturing process sa far nix? Es is net feel tsu dere, [should always be avoided. Under un eer eoreekt lots fun custom der-| normal conditions the temperature of dorrieh.” the wash water should be the same “Anicher wake far dich suita.” { as, or within 2 degrees of, that of the buttermilk. TEN HENS TO A HOME “Well, ich badonk mich aw derfore. shtettle Es is ken welflerer shtore im os eer, un won ich ols ebbes so will By keeping a back-vard poultry don eonsht du mich xrecta olla flock the family would not only help ” - . i . 1 is mohl. a . : in reducing the cost of living but Der glarrick hut en longer sifetser (ould have eggs of a quality and » : mon 3 3 » x " - . > { ’hult un is umechtich in en shtool| freshness which are often difficult to o’folla. Der naixt dawe i rldt Sammy widder in der shtore conga, un in finf minnuta wora de glarrick oll hinnich | gjze of the back-yard flock should be em conten hous un de _shtrose |at 10 hens. Thus flock nunner o’shnrunea os era ruck-fliggel | would produce in a year 100 dozen obtain. Each hen in her pullet year should produce 10 dozen eggs. The 1 der average sm least each grawd hinna nows o’shtonna hen. of eggs, which, at the conservati 1) ; " OTE 3 F550) 1 cn, at i Iservative is Soondawe morga wora mere value of 40 cents a dozen, would be oll in de karrich conga. Der porra worth $40 Mohler hut e¢abreddiched. Si text wore ebbes waeo’ra noadle un ma dy oe re °F ot ner) Good Business for Sale reicha mon os in ma cammail si awg I have for sale the entire da ga-eroddled Noach der breddich|outfit of Messrs. B. F. kr Mig hut are uff der oldt Sammy ga-roofa|Son of this place. It includes horses, un are hut en ga-ade g¢’'maucht so|wagons, cans, bottles, clarifier, sepa- lone os der bendle on sime eeld- sock. jrator, cooler, ete. Will give im- Derno hut de o'nmes osm ea: | mediate possession. Will sell business “Salwasion’s free for vou and me, and outfit or rent the buldings to un der Sammy hut sich uff ga-bossa . Ve co bliie writ in ma swidderaae. 18 business. Now who wants an old is. ] Dr. fii | established business averaging 500 ga, un hut ni ga-joined: I'm glad | quarts daily in a town with no com- salwasion’s free!” | petition. Don’t think long but act. meet tf {J. E. Schroll. Mount Joy. | etl) ——— Who Wants a Parm 3 T have for sale an 86 acre farm ir i Never so much plowing done dur- ) ling the month of March as this yeay; yond a dobut, the best farm of ite|, either were the roads in such goo! size I have ever offered. Limestone|. . ition. is the word that come land excellent producer, good build | from alt NEF the state ings, excellent logation. Must be seen | me ———— to be appreecjz J. E. Schroll, Mt | Joy. in the | tf.| Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | PAGE THREE No. 88-—A 9-room frame house Florin, at trolley, large stable, lot 80x200. A fine home. NO. 91—A 2-story frame homie on West Main St.,, Mt. Joy. Lot 2056 ft. deep. Price, $1,400. No. 92—A 2%-story frame house on West Main St., Mt. Joy, adjoining BAD BACKS BRING SLEEPLESS NIGHTS i» [Many Mount Joy People Deprived of | | Needful Sleep by a Sore, Aching 0 Back | | — { I'here is little peace or rest for the | | [backache sufferer Night brings no | No. 91. Price, $1,700. [respite from the day's misery-—the | No. 93-—A fine and modern brick same old backache ever present, | house in Mt. Joy, corner property, {the sharp twinges when turning or [all conveniences, big lawn, ete. | twisting The annoying urinary | $56,000 [troubles, the headaches and nervous-| No. 100—Lot in Salunga 483% x100 iness, all tend to prevent rest or sleep ; f¢., good 2% story frame house. {You often arise more tired than when | | leasant home. Pri :e right. vou went to bed. If you have kidney | No. 106—A fine 8-room frame {trouble you must get to the cause, | house with bath, on West Main St. [the kidneys. Weak kidneys seldom | Mt. Joy, excellent shape, good stable, leet well alone Use Doan's | chicken house, ete. Pills, the remedy that 0 No. 110-—The Emanuel Sumpman {endorsed by your friends and ne | property fronting 150 ft. on [bors in Mount Joy. Could you desire | Donegal St., Mt. Joy, 12 room house, |more convinving proof of merit? | all conveniences, excellent condition. C. J. Gillums, E. Main St., Mount | A real bargain. (Joy, says: “My back became | No. 114-—A brick house on West {painful T couldn’t rest well at night | Main St., Mt. Joy, steam heat, elee- and was all tired out when I got up | tric lights, bath, ete., the Chas. Riek- {z ! te TES ; {in the morning. Doan’s Kidney Pills | secker property. S0 |entirely took away that disorder af- No. 116—A b-family stone house [ter other medicines had failed I {on North Barbara St., Mount Jo {haven’t had to use any kidney |known as Shirk’s Row, a very goo A real investment. 117—Lot 40x200 in Master- sonville with frame house, stab butcher shop, ete. Must be sol before April 1st. No. 118—Lot 50 ft. front on E. buy No. | remedy now in over eight years Price 6G0c, at all dealers. Don't | simply ask for a kidney remedy, get {Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that [ Mr. Gillums had. oster-Milburn Co., | Mfers.,, Buffalo, N. Y [ rel) 8 WB amm—— Main St., Mt. Joy, has two houses Own. Your Home that together rent for $18 per month, Lancaster City has just started a | Price $2,500. big “own your home” campaign, No. 121A tract of 1-3 of an acre which is indeed a very wise move and | 2t Bamford, or Harrisburg pike, 7 [there is no good reason why the same | "00m house, concrete walks, frame [can not be done here. There are a | Stable, good well. Price, $1,500. [number of good houses for sale in | NO. 122—Lot 25x180 on Fairview [this section, I am listing additional | St, Mt. Joy, 7 room house, stable, lones daily and will cheerfully give chicken house, ete., all in good shape, |home-seekers whatever assistance I | $1,650. : |can in reference to financing their | proposition. If you know of a home | you would like to own, call, phone or | write and T will be “johnny on the spot. BUSINESS STANDS No. 27—-Lot 100x150 ft., on West Main St., Mount Joy, lot fronts on P. R. R. siding. Established coach works stand. Good large frame build- ‘ng suitable for industry or present business No. 56—A tract of 15 acres in Rapho township, near Sporting Hill, the H. K. Dillinger steam flour mill, 24 bbl. capacity, fine residence, barn and outbuildings. Here’s a snap. No. 63—The entire concrete bloek manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline it Florin, together with all stoek, machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. Price very low. No. 99—A tobacco warehouse FOR HIM AND 10x50 ft., built for the business; has / {}.} elevator, is only 8 miles from Lan- caster. Also a frame house to go seems Gnas { The lot with two properties on E. Main street, of the estate of the late B. S. Dillinger. One house has all conveniences. Now don’t delay but see me at once Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf DO -—— Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. A GREAT MEDICINE with it. No. 113—Dairy business of B. F. auffman & Son, averaging 500 quts. A money competition. y no SAYS FARMER BROWN naker; good reason for selling. Cam RG buy busine and buildings or will Chester Brown, a farmer, 12 | rent the I: Price low. ! Honeybrook, P: 7 No. 12 Lot 50x180, E. Main St., ad dropsy, v | Mt. Joy, 3 ste brick house and store, fe c and fee ¥ii0 ro ic lights, new S vas | hot air } ¢ Store room is 20-x66 te all, | ft I e lo Some money can re- the on | main > Sail ol Ra i TRUCK FARMS an m) { help 1derfully [ No. 15—Fine truck farm : 1 lo I ! close to Columl good house and I as thoug | barn, excellent] ; produced $1,100 r mend it for )€ 5 | worth of tobacco last year in addition ; uffe ir h um 2: vi a | to all the trucking. Price. $5,200. rg ert a els YY rarer, | “No. 70—A b-acre truck farm at araggist, ! i | Donegal Springs, none better, excel- | lent buildings, an abundance of fruit, _ \ | good water, etc Price, $3,600. No. 82—A 1l-acre tract 2 miles north of Mt. Joy, with frame house, | stable, ete., $900. | No. 97—A tract of good soil at | Milton Grove, frame stable, good | house, ete. For quick sale only | $700 | No. 104—A 10-acre farm near Petersburg, new house, barn to- acco shed; This is the ) A 1 shape. best small farm I have. $6,000. Here is a condensed list of Real!| No. 107—An 8% acre tract of land Estate I have for sale. If interested | in East Donegal, near Reich's chureh, in any of these properties, pl | frame house, tobacco shed, barn, ete. call, phone or drop me a card I| $4,000.00 | will cheerfully furnish particulars detail. LARGE FARMS 105-—A 4l-acre farm, 8 acres dow with running spring water, xceptionally good buildings, house | has heat & bath, hog sty 60 ft. long, BUILDING LOTS ! No. 2—Four Lots, each 50: on Noh Barbaro Mont shed for 10 a tobacco, must be on Bra Bu Mowat Top. DMT It seen fo be appreciated. $13,000 No» oven hoi o No. 42 1 ¢ re tract ol ford fronting on the pike f De ye joins Ma. Sc front on Old Line of i {wo sides. Four lots 00. 2 N i 3 unt Tract cont Sty Mount Joy I'rac on iron acres oS i 3 st barn, No. 32—Two Lots in Florin, . . ’ Nope mw . 8-1 1CTes 390x200 They tol No. 85—One on | near Cone Mest Doneeal S M . =! 3 Lis w ay Sonesal ee ts «219 VW irm tand, ranning No. 36—Twe Lots 20X2 \ Y arn, bri house, ete., ft., on Poplar St., Mo * 000 > i ’ ’ for $6,000. Immediate possession. No. 45—Four Lot: No. 102 1 86 acre farm in West 200 ft. They front on Donegal, farm I ever offered No. 57—A b-acre tract i. the bore | good on piked road, 4 No better r ready to cut. county. acres iim | farm in the of Mount Joy, fine large lot and would be a money-maker for truck- ing or speculating on building lots The Dr. Ziegler tract. No. 66—Building lot on East side Poplar St FACTORY SITES No. 10—A tract fronting 107 f& | on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Jq¥ 45x213 ft Mount Joy No. 77—Very desirable building | has many advantages and centrally lot fronting on the south side of | located. One of the best in the town. Marietta street. Will sell any num I also have a number of properties ber of feet you want at $6 per foot owners do not care to have ad- sed. If you don’t find what you t in this list, call and see me. I it. At DWELLING HOUSES a No. 4—The J. Harry Miller prop- erty on Columbia Avenue, Mt. Joy No. 5—A 16-room apartment house for 3 families on East Mair Street, Mount Joy. No. 8—A double house the C. A. Wiley property No. 44—A large brick house, gooc repair in Florin, the Mrs. Fan Hambright property. Also 20 Lebanon Co. farms from 40 to 200 acres at $4,000 to $23, 000.00 in Florin, CALL, PHONE OR WRITE it No. 50—A row of six newly bu rf brick houses on Hazel St., Lancaster. | | i | No. 51—A large frame house 2 E Florin, the S. S. Stacks property No. 68—The property of John H - Zerphey on West Donegal street Mt. Joy, P= Mount Joy No. 75—One square in Florin con tains an acre, 5 lots in all, good 6- | room frame house, stable, etc. Only | $1,800. No. 76—A fine 6-room house, stable, etc., midway between Mount Joy and Florin, the Mrs. C. Shatz house. Price right. No. 78—A fine 9-room house on | West Main St., Mt. Joy in best of | condition. Only $2,000. ! No. 80—Lot 80x200 ft. in Mt. Joy, beautiful buff brick %nansion and modern in every way. Could not be} FOR replaced for near the sale price. No. 81—A 3-story brick mansion in Maytown, excellent location, has all improvements—a 1eal home. Ha large store room and would be fi | for business and dwelling combing No. 83—A frame house and ness stand on E. Main st., M in business center. All improy No. 84—A frame house | Na, /83; fine shape, all imp Wik sell one or both. City § | Repairin | OLD Soe 50 ang