eee mie een WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th, 192 3 OS 1" ROUND TRIP : TO ATLANTIC CITY Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Angle- sea, Avalon, Stone Harbor THURSDAYS Aug. 25, Sept. 8 Tickets good returning within 16 days Tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars on payment usual charges for space occupied, in- cluding surcharge. All fares subject to was tax of 8%. Stop-over allowed at Phila- delphia in either direction. Tickets, good via Delaware River Bridge Route, 36 cents extra, round trip. = See Flyers Consult Ticket Agents Proportionate fares from other points Ocean Grove Excurson, August 25 Penasylvania Bey System A. 111 6 RT | PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN [ctnnies SYEHROE The the Booster is useful Citizen, because he Unselfishly Town's most Supports every movement to Better the Town and make it a Better Place to Live. Everyone answering the above Déscription is a Bonafide Boost- er. For the Number of Boosters in Our Town, see the last Census Report. : a = 2 = ® = “lt = = > “ = = = = . 5 = = e n =” = " u | 1 PERSONAL (Continued from page 1) Laural, Md., were guests Charles Zeller and Mrs. E. M. nett for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loraw two children Roy and Elsie Sunday at Florin, the guests of nd Mrs. Joseph B Miss Elsi Si York, spending time in town, the of Mr. and rs. Harry Hinkle, on South Barbar: street. Charles and LcRoy Engle, Frank Funk and Earl Myers are spending the week with a party of Columbia campers along .the Pequea. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Erb and son Clayton and two daughters south of Mount Joy were visiting the family of Abner Hershey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Snyder and children have returned home in Bethlehem, after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Snyder. Mr. Mrs. Wehmeyer returned to their home in West Philadelphia after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bach- man on West Donegal street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strickler, of Rheems, spent the week-end in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown_on North Barbara street. Mr. Joseph Weber and daughter Anna and Mr. and Mrs. James Hock- Ben and spent indle. re, of some guest and George {enberry and son James Jr., spent a few days at Blaine, Perry county. Mr. Ed. Toppen is spending the week at New York on business. Mr. Toppen and family will leave the middle of next month for South America. Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Johnson and two daughters, Hilda and Dorothy of Manheim, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Eshleman on West Done- gal street. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheaffer children of Lancaster, week-end with the Mr. and Mrs. Frank street. Dr. and Mrs. William Helman and daughter returned to their home at | Avoca, Luzerne county, after spend-| ing several weeks with the family of | Joseph Weber. Misses Maggie and Emma Haines, Mrs. John Zeller and sons Charles and John, Mary Peoples, Miss Emma | Fogie of Newtown spent Saturday at | Rocky Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and | children Ruth, Evelyn and Doris and’ Miss Florence Wagner of Oyster Point, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bates. . | Mr. Henry Meckley, who resides | northeast of here, returned home| spent the latter’s parents | Albert Campbell on | Thursday after spending - several weeks at Youngstown, Ohio. He of Mrs. Mr. and peifers and shoats by C. S. Frank & THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A. | made the trip by auto. Mr.,and Mrs. Jno. Grosh.and ! daughter Anna, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah and daughter Laura re HAPPENINGS ! Sumpman turned Sunday from Atlantic City, | where they spent several days. | Mr. and Mrs, Be min Blotten- » and daughter, Elnora of Lan- r, spent Monday in town as the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Penny- packer on North Barbara street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Roland, of Wichita, Kansas, are spending sev eral weeks in Philadelphia with mother who is 87 years old. The Ro lands were former residents here. 1 L c Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werley and laughter Violet, Mrs. George Nace and son Elmer of New Freedon York county ‘and Miss Pauline Asto Lancaster, spent Mr. and Mrs. on North Barbara street. Mr. and Mi C. J and two children Irene and Paul of Sa- lunga, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller daughter Stella of Columbia, Miss Mary Bowers of Mountville and Saturday the ruests of Harry Smith Musser 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Seachrist of near Salunga were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leonard | on West Main street —— A — SALE REGISTER. | All public sales either advertised {were printed at this office, will be | advertised in this list FREE every veek until dav of sale: Thursday, Aug. 18—On the prem- ises in Mt. Joy township, on the road leading from Florin to Milton |Grove, near Breneman’s school house three tracts of real estate for the Estate of LL. W. Mummau. Brinser, auct. See advertisement. Tuesday, Aug. 23—At H. B. Ging- rich & Bros.” stock yards, Lawn, Pa., 621 Head of Horses by D. B. Kief- | fer & Co. See advertisement. Thursday, Aug. 25—At the stock yards of the Florin Hotel, Florin, Pa., a lot of cows, bulls, steers, | Bro. Friday, Aug. 26—At their stock yards, Mount Joy, 85 head of New York State cows, heifers, bulls and shoats by J. B. Keller & Bro. Al- dinger, auct. See advertisement. Spend Your Money 9 with your home merchants, ‘They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will find the advertising of the best ones in this paper. ASCO ASCO FANCY CALIF. PEACHES, big can 29c¢ 6 cans for $1.70 Quality fruit at bargain prices. Buy a dozen cans. “Asco”’ ODSV. ful flavor. A HIGH GRADE COFFEE AT A PARTICULARLY LOW PRICE COFFEE “Asco” Blend Coffee is in a class by itself, with a rich, rare aroma and a It's an irresistibly good coffee—smooth, rich, except those who have “coffee troubles” to try this special blend, and i tastes, return the unused portion and MOUNT JOY. PENNA. tionally nice. we'll gladly refund the full price paid. ASCO ASCO HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE, big can 29c 6 cans for $1.68 Quality high, price low. Buy now for next winter. ib 25¢ WHY PAY MORE? most delight. We ask all f it fails to meet critical ASCO 00SV price for week-end only. Big Week-End Special Reg. 12ccan *Asc0’” Evap. [lilk cee 10c 5 “ » It’s impossible to get any better evaporated milk than the famous Asco the best tea or coffee taste better, and mighty nice for puddings or cereals. ASCO Brand. Makes This special “QUALITY COUNTS” And So Do the Savings An ‘“Asco” Store 00SsVv “Asco’’ Macaroni, pkg. . “Asco’”’ White Dis. OOSV 3—5c cans Sardines for Choice Rice, lb., pkg... “Asco’”’ Baking Powder Grated Pineapple, can, Best Soup Beans, lb. .... BEST PINK SALMON, OJSV A very tasty and econo ical meat service. Best Red Salmon, can. . RICH CREAMY Try a pound. OJSV “ASCO” SLICED Sugar cured bacon, slice thin and trimmed of a waste. Vinegar, bottle, 12¢ Best Corned Beef, can. .15¢ can 9¢, 17¢ Calif. Prunes, 1b.. ..11¢c, 17c llc tall can 10c .25¢ CHEESE, 1b. 25¢ Very tasty and nutritious. You'll like it. at “Victor Bread 9c Quality and quanti Pure Jellies, glass. .....10c purest ingredients. “Asco” Spices, can..... 5c the homemade. “Asco’”’ Cornstarch, pkg. 7c Ge “Asco’”’ Corn Flakes, pkg 9c ’ “Asco” Noodles, pkg... .5c “Ase” CldarTVinesar 16 SNOWDRIFT SHOR Pure Catsup, bottle 10c 8c MASON JARS, pts. Parowax, hh. 6c A, Prepared withy pot to serve. Think “of only 10c. \ m- \ CHOICE NEW PACK PEAS, can 12%¢c $1.50 Dozen Why not buy a cans at this low price? I dozen BACON, pkg. 18c di. » Splendid for thble use, 1 Asco” Sugar Peas, can 19¢ cooking and all kinds of “Asco’”’ Sifted Peas, can 25c | baking. h A big quality loaf for only Made from pure vegetable oils. ing, frying and all kinds of pastry. Poredain lined caps with rubbers complete. Jar Rubbers (double lip) doz..........9¢ MINCED CORNED BEEF, 1b can.......10c BABY NORWAY Each portion enough for an adult. N % “ASCO” OLEO-, Big O Loat 6¢c Q 0a nN ty loaf. Made from the > “Victor” is the equal to TENING, Ib can. ...15¢ For cook- 79¢c ASCO doz., 69¢, qts. doz. atoes and cooked ready it—a meat service for ASCO 5 MAGKEREL, 3 for 10c Fine fab, white macherel. ASCO MARGARINE, Ib., 25¢ % 0JSV “Asco” Stores are headquarters for the finest quality butter and dependable eggs al- ly low price. Why not buy A high grade wheat flour at an exceptional- ways sold at the lowest price possible. Are you using Louella Butter? The finest buts, 8 ter in America. . \ 3 - % Eo HASCO” TEAS, Ib... vein 45c h GOLD SEAL FLOUR, 12 1b. bag....... 67c %.1b. bag phe: 23e~i4 1h. phe 126 \ Mixed, Orange a bag today? Country Style. We have the blend you like—Plain Black, Pekoe, Which do you prefer? 2 India Ceylon, Old ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO | his | BASE BALL! PITCHES NO-RUN NO-HIT GAME | Hauenstein, pitching for the Grey | Iron Casting Company, twirled a no- |run, no-hit game here Thursday {when his team whitewashed the nine {of the Gerberich-Payne Shoe Com- pany by a 7 No runner to 0 score. reached first base on a safety. The winners bunched their hits at the right time. { G..1.C. | rh "0 a funk, 2b... ........ 1 1.2 8 0 jd. Hendrix, ss. ......1 1 2 0 0 Pennell, c. 108-0: 0 | Hauenstein, p. .. AY 30 0 ££. Hendrix, rf 1 10 O 0 Miller, 1b 3 1 2 0 40 Loraio, If... 0. .....1 10 0:0 Dellinger, cf. . 7000 1.0 Weidman, 3b. ......0 0 0: 3:0 i Totals. ... VEL) te 1 RR | G. P. Shoe Charles, ss..........0 0 2 2 Pennell, 8b.........0 0 0 0 0 Bennett, p. eas 0020 0] 1 Spangler, If... ......0- 0 0. 0 0 Garman, cf.........0 0.0 0.0 Witte, cf. ..........0 0 1 0 2 | Leman, rf... van he 0 ISiller, Ib... .a......0 0 Bio 1 Bishop, c...........0 0 5 1 0 Fotals: ........., 0 015 56 4 GG. YC. .. 0200 00 G. P:Shoe...............000 00-0 Lost at E’town The Elizabethtown baseball team won its third straight game from Brown’s A. C. team at Elizabetthown on Saturday in the series which the two teams have been playing, by the score of 10 to 6. The Elizabethtown aggregation hit the leather hard and timely pounding out seventeen safe- ties from Foltz’s delivery. The visitors annexed but seven from Sherk. Sherk, the local pitcher, featured at the bat with five hits, two of which were enough for two-bases. scored a home run. walloped hard Hefllefinger Elizabethtown started scoring in the first frame when three runs crosesd the plate. Mount Joy evened the score in the second inning but Elizabethtown once more took the lead in the next inning tallying four more runs. This lead Mount Joy was unable to cut down. Mount Joy * ho ae Bishop, rf... ....... 0 1 1 0.90 Bigler, 1f...........,..1 2 0:1 0 Bennett, c.......... 1 2: 2'4 0 Breneman, 1b.......0 0:10'0 0 Showalter, ef....... 0 06 1 1 ¢ Owens, 2b......... } 2 85 3 3 Frank, s8............0 0 2. 2 92 Foltz, p........... 1 0 0 3 0 Balmer, 3b....... ¥.2 0 5 0 0 Totals ...........6 7 24 14.3 Elizabethtown Sener, 2b... ...;.... 1 2 1.8 0 Barlow, ss. ........, } 2 8 1 0 Alwein, c......0.. ... 2 2 9 0 90 Ream, rf... uci. 2 0 2 0 0 Heffelfinger, cf... ... 3 3 2 0 1 Sherk, «pp... .........1 5 2 0 1} Shaeffer, 1b....... 8 1 8 1 0 Brathinger, 3b...... 0.1.0 3. 0 Coble, If........n...0 1 0 0 0 Totals evan 10 17 27 8 2 Mount Joy....... 030 Elizabethtown ....304 200 01x—10 Two-base hits, Owens 2. Shertz, 2. Sener 2. Home runs: Heffelfinger. Struck out by Sherk, 8; by Foltz 4; 100 002 6 base on balls: off Sherk 5. Wild pitches, Sherk. Cotton Mill Won On Friday evening on the Boy Scouts’ field the Cotton Mill easily defeated the Bachman Chocolate team 8 to 1. W. Ellis and G. Brown were the battery for the victors and Sol Barr Showalter were the opposing battery. The score: Cotton Mill and Sunday with the score 3-1 of the home team, Steelton will team here at play 2:30. This team de- this season. for the Single Men on the former Brown athletic field Monday even ing, easily winning by a score of 16 to 8. PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE ON THURSDAY, AUG. 18th, 1921 The undersigned will sell at publie sale, on the farm of the L. W. Mum- ma, Sr. Estate, located in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster Co., Pa., along the public road leading from Florin to Milton Grove, midway be- tween the two places, near Grand View School House, (formerly Breneman’s) the following described real: estate: A TRACT OF LAND Containing 105 Acres and 112 Perches More or less, bounded as follows: on the north by lands of Abram and Hiram Eshleman, on the east by lands of Samuel Nornhold, on the South By lands of Benjamin Rein- hold and Amos Mumma and Tracts Nos. 2 and 3 and on the West by ands of Mrs. John Martin and John E. Longenecker. The build- ings thereon erected are a 21; STORY STONE HOUSE with Summer House attached. Large Bank Barn, Tobacco Shed, Hog Sty and all necessary outbuildings. Running water at the house and barn. Also a well of good orchard, etc. Tract No. 2 Containing 6 Acres and 130 Perches More or less, hounded on the north by Tracts No. 1 and 3, on the east by a public road, on the south by a public road and on the west by lands water, young apple of J. M. Snyder. The buildings thereon erected are a 214 STORY FRAME HOUSE, a medium sized Barn, Carriage Shed suitable for a garage, Wood Shed, Chicken House, ete. Also young apple orchard in bearing condition and a good “well of water at the house. Tract No. 3 Containing One Acre Bounded by Tracts Nos. 1 and 2. Thereon is a Stone Quarry that is noted for its high anality of lime- stone. The 45-acre part of Tract No. 1 and Tract No. 2 will make a fine small farm of nearly 50 acres, more or less. Tract No. 1 will be sold in two parts of 45 and 60 acres or as a whole, to the best advantage of those concerned. These tracts are in a high state of cultivation and any one desiring a small place of fifty acres should not fail to view them. Persons desiring to view same prior to day of sale will please call on any of the under- signed. Sale to commence at 1:30 p, m., terms made known by ABRAM W. MUMMALU, LEVI W. MUMMAU, AMOS W. MUMMAU, Executors. I. Brinser, Auct. Herr & Ripple, Attorneys. O77 “IOI ET TI OT CT in oy E CATARRH OF THE STOMACH ibs Domine AF Mri Latin | iF FOU CAN'T ENJOY LIFE Lid with a sore, sour, bloated stom- ach. Food does not nourish. f misery, causing ziness and head- fission | (196 HL | % |i at EE BH €] The person witn a bad stomach ITC 10 CC should be satished with nothing less than permanent, lastiug relief. 4] The right remedy will act upon the linings of the stomac h, enrich the blood, aid in casting out the catarthal poisons and strengthen every bodily function. €] The large numi»« of people who a have successfully used Dr. Hartman's a nT famous medicine, recommended for all catarrhal conditions, offer the strongest N.Y ] ; far possivie encomsement of i VICE FIFTY VEARS i JETS OR LIQUID RYWH BH Brown, f........2 1 00 0 Schneider, 1. .......0- 1 "1 0 0 W. Ellis; 2b... ... g 0 0 0 2 B.Brown,ss........1.).6 30 G. Brown, ¢c........2 1 Jo Tel Sillers, 1b. ....... 1 0 4.01 Germer, 3b... 1 1:1 0 Hendrix. ;p...... 0 0 0 4 1 BR. Flilis, rf.........1 0 0 0 0 Totals... 0x8 5.156 9 4 Bachman Chocolate Co. | 1O’Nejl], 2b..........1 1 X00 Showalter, ¢....... 0.0 3 0 0 Groff, ss... .........0 0.0 1 1 Barr, ps... ei, 0.00 0 2 0H Johnston, 3b..... 20:0 6 1 3 Ebersole, ) 6 0 1d Missinberger 0 I 11 Hershey,-vf.........0. 0 1 0 0 Brenneman, ef. ......0 "1 0.0 0 Totals 3 3.125 Bachman .:.........1.0 0:0: 0—1 Cotton Mill. ..........832 3.00 8 | Two base hits: G. Brown, E. | Brown, Germer, O'Neill. Elizabethtown Won the Second Tommy Ebersole’s Elizabethtown base ball tossers Thursday night won ! its second straight game of the series from Mount Joy by a score of 8 to 3. The game was played here Hess twirled for the winners and held the Mount Joy batters well in | hand. Elizabethtown scored two in the first inning and were never headed. Elizabethtown ..2014001—872 Mount Joy. .... 0000201—3 Batteries: Hess and Alwine; Col- lins, Bennett, A. Myers and Showal- ter. Base Hits Landisville defeated Manheim Saturday 6 to 2. Maytown took a good game from Rohrerstown Saturday 5 to 3. Last evening the Boy Scouts and Florin played a tie game 2 to 2. \ On Saturday Brown's A. C. will be opposed here by Millersville. ain prevented the Sunday between Brown's and Midvale Steel of Coatesville. \' Rain ended! the Rohrerstown- OH 4 \ team | game here! A. C. team! \ ET TT Lu TET] KON, SIZES 22T036 >. %,% XNA ON SALE D0 %s, “6 oe 3.0 Vk wg “on feated our colored Giants three times The Married Men were too strong Mountville game at the former place in favor On Sunday the Colored Giants, of Brown's A. C. PAGE v Fordson TRACTOR | $625 8 F. O. B, Detroit i 2 ke es Foo IT [ve more czas | Time for Fordson” The Fordson Tractor is taking much of the drudgery out of farm life; itis solving the labor problem; it is reducing the cost of preparing land by almost one half of what it was with : horses; and it is saving one third to one half of the farmer’s time; and making farm life more attractive, The Fordson will run your threshihg machine : —and at the most opportune time for you. It o will operate the milking machines, saw your wood, fill your silo, pump the water, and take care of every kind of belt work— And don't forget—it will plow six to eight acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows with ease. : Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round trac- tor. It will pay for its fall and winter keep in many ways. There's a big story to tell you about the Ford- son—and a true one—come in and get the facts. Or, if you prefer, telephone or drop us 'a card and we will bring them to you. H. S. NEWCOMER, Mt. Jov. 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Naptha...,.......v.vi. oi 4 cakes for 25c : 0 oe oo Fells Naptha ........... i000 4 cakes for 25c¢ o on Sliced Pineapple, large can, each... . ..3Qc oe & Summaid Seeded Raisins, new pack, 1b . .25¢ o& & Baked Beans, per can. ...... laa ls ialsiainate s Rai . 9¢ oe >, ® Soups, per can 9¢ 9, > + oe? %e® 4 7 J Xe We are having quite a few specials that will pay you to o, ho + investigate. You are sure to save money. TK ® RA °° * OO. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0.0.0 0 0.0 SO PP 00000000 09 040 00 0 0 0 0000 009 0000 0.0 0,000 0,009 09 0S 0000 Sunday Round Trip 30.75 3 : Rouas War Tax 8% additional tlantic City “unday, Aug. 28th SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Leaves Mount Joy (Standard Time) 6.41 A, M. Returning, leaves Atlantic City(Standard time )5.15 P. M. Excursion Pennsylvania System ; 90006000000 I 200000000000 00000000 HTBLINE