The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 12, 1919, Image 2

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MT. JOY BULLETIN! ELIZABETHTOWN
MOUNT JOY, PA. : :
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J. E. SCHROLL, Fditor & Pro'r
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Subscription Price $1.50 a Year A na
Sample Copies FREE FL Al
Single Copies 3 Cents
Three Months 10 Cents Barnhart,
Six Months 75 Cents Barnhart’
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proper credit. We credit all subscrip Ww bow
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two daughters motored to Lancaster

 
on Saturday. : School of the Church
Mn 1 Mrs Milton Reitzel, of | 01 God serv th nual Rally
Colum spent Sunday with friends |Day exercis ay. The morning
at Landisville. wet ombined with
" Mrs. A Trout is having her ature Dr. Byerly,
house | »d. Newcomer and Mus- vho is interested in


was present
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State College and U. of P. play foot d Mrs. John |
ball. ! luncheon at
Miss Long, of York, spent the i
week-end with her brother, D. M. | Miss Dara Hinl in May-
Long, and her sister Mrs. Abram |town National k, spent the
Eshleman. | week-end , with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Swarr, Samuel V.|Mrs. Jacob nk
John Stehman motored to Mr. John R. Roath, Sr., spent some
$ York county, for rab-|time at Phi Iphia, with his daugh-
bits on Saturday. > ter, Emily ith, a nurse in
Mrs. J. M. Swarr and Miss Grace |training at University Hospital.
  


  




Diffenderfer motored to Columbia on Mr. Harry M: and daughter,
Friday evening and participated in| Delma, left for t me in Green-
the celebration there. ille, after spc a week with
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the | Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe. This
Zion Lutheran church met at the Was Mr. Mayer's first visit to his
home of Mrs. Omar K. Bushong, on|home in 22 years.
Tue iy Plans were made | ev. and Mrs. J. Witmer en-
to have a “Thanksgiving Sale.” | ined the follo over the
Mrs. P. W. Baper, Mrs. S. N. | week-end: Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Raes-
oot, Mrs. Susan Hershey and Mrs. | and daughter, of Smithville; Mr.


Mrs. H. H. Warfel and children,
Truce; Mr. and Mrs. John
e, of Kirkwood and Mr. and
. J. M. Witmer, of Lancaster.
> halloween entertainment
riven on Friday evening in the May-
town band hall by the pupils of the
First Primary School, Maytown, was
liza Hershey attended the funeral |
their aunt and sister, Mrs. Bar-|©
ra Miller, at Lititz, on Saturday
rning. |
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Albert B. Groff, of |
t Petersbu and Mr. and Mrs.
B. of Landisville, have
reed from an auto trip through |
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vland, and Virginia, stopping at{2 grand success in every w and a
Hagerstown, Md., (Hood College), |! » audience greeted the “kiddies.”
Harrisburg and Woodstock, Va. ry rendered songs, drills, dia-
 
fe. it 1 creditable
affair was in charge of
M. Garber, teacher
» hall w tastefully decorated.
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Mrs. Charles Connelly, of Phil: MILLERSVILLE NORMAL NEWS
delphia, spent some time with re Mi 3uelah Kéith was a week-end
tives here S of h mother.
Mr and Mrs. Her tl
of Buffalo, N. Y
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Harry |
of Johnstown, :
ays with relat
Mrs. W. H \
is spending the week with her er, Foreman,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Musser, | Lea Stamba
at the western end of town. spent Saturday at
Edward Vogel, of this place, who On Stnday, N
has served several enli ants in the | flag of the Normal
U. S. Navy and is now connected d. The

in the chapel wher
pared program was
with the U. S. Merchant Marine, was
a town visitor during the week.
 
Chester W. Rudisill, who for a! tended the meeting
number of years was affiliated with On Saturday, Nov. 8, Millersville,
the Wike Pharmacy and later the was entertained by the American



Concert Grand Quartet. It was the
first of the Lecture and entertain-
McCloskey Drug Store, has resigned
his position which took effect last]
. week. He was succeeded by Boyd ment course. Their program was
Santees, ‘of Hughesville, who less one worthy of very much praise. Ev-
3 month ago returned from |eryone who attended it carried away
; ce. {foms hing worth remembering.



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selman
Mrs. Forry and daughter, an .
Margaret, visited Mrs. Howard Will, ( ‘ for r over-
of Lanc , on Saturday. will deliver a lecture in |
John Heiserman fell and broke a Elizabethtown, Tues-
rib. He suffers a great deal of pain November 18, under
Dr. Kendig is attending him. {the ausj of Elizabethtown
Mrs. Mary H jan attended | Post Leoion. The
the Cohen-Kay + at the Iris|lecture w be lavishly illustrated
Club on Tuesday evening. WwW ¢ ed Europe.
Miss Annie Peifer, of Sa- emere— Gf emner—
lunga, is a'g s Jessie Rein-
hold, of Eas
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strong for all their dainty
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And Mr. and Mrs. Wet
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(frivolous creatures) and
their families.
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scientific need for
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tipedist foot expert trained in
Dr. Scholl’s methods—will explain
to vou the cause and the correction
of any foot trouble
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opportunity!
Dr. Scholl’s
Demonstration
Week
November 17-22
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3 Ga Fyre :
ROHRERSTOWN
ssed quietly on
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Re McGuire preached in Landis
h 2a al iamgs an-
nced for Nov mber.
Miss Marth Stehman of Wash-
gton, D, C., is ting her parents
[and family.
H. A. Burkhart of Philadelphia,
was home for a few days. Also to
Landisburg, Pa., on a gunning trip.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Baer and son
Guy and Charles Reinfried of Lan-
caster, motored to Brownstown
on
Sunday. BUILDING LOTS
Miss Miriam Young has gone home
on North Barbara St., Mount Joy. |No. 91.
| No. 92—A 2%-story frame house
No. 2—Four Lots, each 50x200 ft.,| on West Main St., Mt. Joy, adjoining
Price, $1,700.
8-room frame
to get ready for a trip to Florida, in
a few weeks, where she intends to No. 29—¥our lots on Fairview| No. 106—A fine
spend the winter. St., Mount Joy. Tract contains 11% |house with bath, on West Main St.
Mrs. McFalls and Mrs. Ann Cra- | acres. { Mt. Joy, excellent shape, good stable
mer of Lancaster, visited their aunt,| No. 32—Two Lots in Florin, each | chicken house, etc.
Miss Barbara Kepperling on Satur-|90x200. They front on Main St. €
day evening. i No. 35—One Lot 50x65 ft. on BIOnerty fronting 50 ft. oa
Preaching at the Church of God| West Donegal St., Mount Joy. {~lonega: Si : «OV, Toom honse.
- Si . . T j o all conveniences, excellent condition
next Sunday. Subject at 10:30, No. 36—Twe Lots each 45x212| A real bargain
“Under a Cloud,” at 7 p. m. “Car-|ft.,, on Poplar St., Mount Joy. Io No 116A 5.Samily “tons. Bose
nal Believers.” Junior Endeavor No. 45—Four Lets in Florin, 40x- on North Bariata St. "Mount Joy
Wednesday 3:30. 200 ft. They front on Church St.
The W. C. T. U. held a reception; No. 66—Building lot 45x213 ft. buy.
- : i = A real investm
for its honorary members last Fri- on East side Poplar St. Mount Joy. | No
day evening at the home of Mr.| No. 77—Very desirable building |sonville
David Ringwalt. It was well at-|lot fronting on the south side of butcher shop, ete.
tended. A good program was ren. | Marietta street. Will sell any num- before April 1st.
dered and refreshments served. The |PeT of feet you want at $6 per foot. | No.
W. C. T U. is doing good work and No. 57—A b-acre tract i. the boro | Main
deserves the support of all.
On Sunday Martin Davis and
wife, Amos Brown and wife, A. B.
Kessler and wife and Miss Elsie
Whirl motored to Churchtown, Cum-
berland Co., where they spent a very
pleasant day at the home of Mr. T.
G. Brandt that place, returning
home late in the day, reporting a fine
would be a money-maker for truck- | price $2,500.
ing or speculating on building lots. |
The Dr. Ziezler tract. |
in, East Donegal Twp., fronts on|stable, good well
Main street with good frame factory |
building 30x67 with steam heat and|g
electric lights. Will be sold separate]
or will sell an 80 ft. front on pike
of
| $1,700.

  









time. with this factory, double house, 5 5
On Tuesday evening the A. H.|Stable, ete. All for only $3,000. Nos. X26 repd 127—Two good
yr ing =. v = ; . [frame houses of the Grey Iron Cast-|
ng Bible Class held a reception for]. No. 145—A frock of land gontain-fico Co. on Fast Donegal St.. Mt
B. FP. Beek Bible Class aot » [ing 161% acres adjoining Manheim |y 7 ten ta tty al hey ee
I eck Bible ( lass at the bio. © Fine Retidine ites (Joy. Price is right.
> of Amos Brown last Tuesday = | No. 129—A fine, modern, newly
ng. Phere were a large num- DWELLING HOUSES {built br mansion, up-to-date with
pres and ar rable even- ‘ . !all eonvenie 2S Y Ss <
; oy as ib A ve n No. 4—The J. Harry Miller prop- | 21 a Spiences on West Donegal
ad ad oo REIIORINENIS Were erty.on Columbian Avenue, Mt. Joy. [> °F “YY a a
Served and a good social time en- No. 5—A 16-room apartment | No. 130—Lot 25x210 ft on David
ved by all present. house for 3 families on East Main |St., Mount Joy, with 2% story frame
The following were chaperoned by | Street, Mount Joy. (house, slate roof, conerete walks and
Mrs. Blanche rb and Mrs. Elsie No. 8—A double house in Florin, Pavement.
Worrall to Landis’ Mill on Wednes-|the C. A. Wiley property. ..| No. 132—A fine modern frame
lay evening for a marshmellow| No. 50—A row of six newly built house, 8 rooms and bath, heat, gas
Toast: Misses Grace Doersiler. Alice | Prick houses on Hazel St., Lancaster. |i, every room, large stable, re
Doerstl Barba Nissley, Ethel| o No. 51—A large frame house in |dential section; Marietta St., Mt. Joy
yr ; Florin, the S. S. Stacks property. {7 Ta o : 3 :
Jesse Rein- t . : } No. 134—Beautiful bungalo in
; C 1 No. 81—A 3.story brick mansion ip, .;0 }.t water heat. electric light
rriet Kunkle|in Maytown, excellent location, has |, oy Dz 1OV Wi ee ac ar)
Also the fol-


in business center. All improvements |!
No. 84 —A frame house adjoining| No.
No. 83; fine shape, all improvements. room
Will sell one or both lot.

ly enjoyed themselves.
rl A leans

513
house
$1,200.
in good
A Business Opportunity
I have an excellent dwelling, store
111 improvements—a 1eaf home. Has |; ar ga of
‘lvde Henny, Roy|large store room and would be fine | oor, Possession any time.
tarr, Raymond Starr, | for business and dwelling combined Eid .
arr, David Ault, David No. 83-—A frame house and busi- NO. gy -A Ni
ar d Harry Shiffer | ness stand on E. Main st.,, Mt. Joy. [near the iurnace a e
an and Harry Shiffer. Ev- y Ns cr Metin bor.
ent.
Must be
condition,
No. 110—The Emanuel Sumpman
| known as Shirk’s Row, a very good
St., Mt. Joy, has two houses
of Mount Joy, fine large lot and |that tocether rent for $18 per month.
h, 8 rooms, house new, trolley at
6-room frame house
southern |
$700.00.
-E. Main St., Marietta, 7-
big

117—Lot 40x200 in Master- |
| worth
118—Lot 50 ft. front on E. [the trucking.
No. 70—A bH-acre truck farm at
Donegal Springs, none better, excel-
lent buildings, an abundance of fruit,

| nort
BUSINESS STANDS
No. 30—Store property and dwel-
ling with steam heat, bath, ete. Also
scales, ete., good well,
also runnin
water. Cheap. 2
No. 133—A 192 acre farm known
RAR ZANT I I A A fi i al is fl (0) i Call 5 2
brick warehouse at Lancaster Junec-|as the Brookdale Stock farm, west
tion. Price very low. of Lawn, 60 acres pasture, large
No. 63—The entire concrete block | barn, silo, 12-room brick house, bath
manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline |and heat; a real farm at a right
at Florin, together with all stock, | price.
machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. No. 137—A 69-acre farm of all
Price very low ... |limestone soil in East Donegal, 7-
No. 142—An acre of ground with|room house with steam heat ‘and
two large frame building at Rheems, bath, barn, tobacco shed, all build-
formerly used
house. Cheap
TRUCK FARMS
: 15—Fine 12-acre truck
with frame house, stable. close to Columbia, good house and
sold | barn, excellent land; produced $1,100
of tobac
No.
| No. 121—A tract of 1-3 of an acre | 800d water, ete.
; |at Bamford, or Harrisburg pike, 7| N
No. 127—Lot 40x200 ft. in Flor-|room house, toncrete walks, frame
Price, $1,500.
No. 122—Lot 25x180 on Fairview!
.. Mt. Joy, 7 room house, stable,
| chicken house, ete., all in good shape.
o. 82—A
No. 107—An
in East Donegal, near Reich’s church,
(frame house, tobacco shed, barn, ete. ;
1$4,000.00.
Price |
|

No. 124—A 6-arce tract of gravel]
{land with barn, 7-room frame house, Rheems, slate
good well of water, only 2 miles from |Formerly a
| Mt. Joy for only $900.00
No. 143—6 a
woodland
Good timber.
an acre.
|
LARGE FARMS |
|
No. 42—An 85-acre tract of farm
pasture
{Donegal township. tract adjoins Ma-
149 aere farm,
stone soil, on Se
8-room house, shedding for 20 acres!
tobacco. $90 per acre.
No. 95—A 65 acre farm near Con ,
ewago Station, all farm land, running | Vertised.
water, bank barn, brick house, ete.
Immediate possession.
timber and
No. 94—A
for $6,000.
No. 102—An
| Donegal, finest farm I ever offered
goed buildings, |
acres timber ready to cut.
farm in the county.
No. 128—A
gravel land at
house, lot of
h of Mt. Joy, with frame house,
stable, ete., $900.
along
as a tobacco ware- lings good and 3 of money can re- .
for quick sale. main, ®
j.. No. 138—A 8l-acre farm of all

limestone soil in East Donegal, 11-
|room stone house, barn, tobacco
shed, 5 acres meadow, 3; of money
can remain.
No. 139—A 89-acre
limesone soil in
 
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farm of all
East Donegal, 9-
room brick house, barn, new silo, to-
bacco shed for 9 acres, 10 acre
meadow, % of money can remain.
co in addition to all
Price $5,200.
 
 
 

Price, $3,500. |
l-acre tract 2 miles,


 
FACTORY BUILDINGS
No. 127—Lot 40x200 in Florin
with a 1-story frame building 30x67
ft., electric lights, steam heat, base-
ment, etc. Was formerly used as a
shirt factory.
Two large
 



 
 
81% acre tract of land
 
 

frame buildings in
roofs, ample light.
y a canning factory. Will
sell buildings and ground or sell
cre tract of farm and buildings separate.
Back Run road. No. 140- acres and
Price less than $100)of land in East Doneg
{stone mill converted ;
iresidences. $2,000.
 
 
 
 

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19 perches
ral with large
into flats for
 

 
 
: FACTORY SITES
in West |
| No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft
Fe 198 fie P. BE Siding in Mount Joy
Ie y | has any advantages .
ravel pike, bank barn located. One of the Be Sisal
I also have a number of properties
at owners do not care to have ad-
If you don’t find what you
{want in this list, call and see me. I
have it.
land

 
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86 acre farm in West


 
 
on piked road, 4 Also 20 Lebanon Co. farms from
No better |40 to 200 a t $4, 2
* | dao.00. cres at $4,000 to $22,
31-acre tract of
Union Square, large
shedding for cattle,

 
 



 

 
 
 
CALL, PHONE OR WRITE
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room and brick warehouse in a good
country town that I will sell right
to a quick buyer. House has steam
heat, hot water, bath and is right.
Store stand is old established and a
good one. A rare opportunity fora
hustler to do a fine business. Call,
phone or write Jno. E. Schroll, }t.
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