The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 05, 1921, Image 7

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Wednesday, October 5th, 1921
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO UNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.













 













 






 



































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§ TH, NTER’ By Charles Sughroe eA 1s G
¢ MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL rem Nowe Union nybody Got a Dawg for This Gent?
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" OUR DEPARTMENT YOUNG FOLKS ARE“.
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CULTURE] JOINED IN WEDLOCK Wingert & Haas |
| THREE METHODS AVAILABLE NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN Hat Store
: | FOR INOCULATING ALVALEA| YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED I
id wr—— | IN THE HOLY BONDS OF {
y : | Farmers sowing alfalfa this Fall in| MATRIMONY. |
3 {ground where alfalfa or related crops | is | The largest line of new
A such as bur clover or sweet clover,]| Ruhl—Lesley ! ) . \ wi Adi o
(have not been grown before, will find | Paul Ruhl, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Fall Hats IN the Hi The Circlotis Self-Adjustingand
lit advisable to inoculate the soil with! John R. Ruhl, of Rapho, and Miss| simply slips over the head, clasps
{the proper kind of nitrogen-fixing| Amy E. Lesley, daughter of Mr. and . : 3hihe waist and smooths out ugly
| bacteria. The same is true of clover|Mys. Isaac Lesley, of Pine Hill, were Pl H i S If ee
peas, or any other legume. The | married on Setar morning by El- ali d S d fecia y If Yous, dealer can’t get it send
| Cnited States Departmont of Aerl a ma ¥. tiitinrsion. at his reside | § actual bust measure, name, ad-
Jobin isn Tot rn ne 4s r fh. Biengs i 1 his Yor idence} i eeemm— | J ress £2 31.50, We'll 20nd Me
methods of inoculating soil—by a stiPost Felon: ) SY ore al | Circles prepaid, Sizes 841048,
= met ds ui in 2 : g Sol eo ended by John M. Ruhl, father of | 144 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. | Sosso Hrgledic Fashion Institute
aj ation of soil fr« ¢ g e groom. | | ! :
known to have suitable bacteria, by ie x : { JOHN A. HAAS, Propr. SOE. 16 5: New York, DeptM
pure culture inoculation, and by ‘the| Wentzler--Hoerner,
gis Banat, iii nt 1 : Raymond Wentzler, son of Mr. and
for e first, 1t 18s we 0 apply a @ artim rentzler hile «}
last 200 pounds of finely sifted inoc- Mr : Haripioan Wout! % of Philadel . rm a =
Within the past few days I have listed some ji ais i reat ft Ses: iz Marietta Street [CATARRH
3 ulated soll per acre. 11s can be | 4...ohte f Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank! Li
it mn € pas ew ays ave 18 e some done with the fertilizer attachment danger 0 of a E and CATARRH
{of the drill, or broadcasting by hand. i Te veral avd 120 by Rev. El}
i 1 b 1 3) 1 1 d broadcasting will requi a Tarmer) Be Se Ora A A il fame
yroadcasting will require a larger, Bp Brown. at his home at Adams-| as OF THE STOMA
real bargains” In rural real estate, an i TL fre mr 7 Brows, oi Bis Bom 4 Sdean] rocery | CH
early woniing, late evening, or on 4 etic I A sister of the bride] = a
° I . {cloudy day to avoid undue exposure i Fr: he H Martin, of Elizabeth- 0 . 7]OU CANT ENJOY LIFE
whnen say argains mean it. to the sun's rays. The field should|™nd Frank TH. Jats, of or Mr. and rders Delivered FREE ®{ with a wore, sour, Dlouted sim.
|be immediately harrowed after the yo" pb Gap reside in Philadel- “= ach. Food does not nourih.
| broadcasting. Transferring soil from hi There hie 1s employed by the Ed- ii Instead it is a source of misery, causing
any considerable distance is expen- ind C. Budd Vanutacturing Com We Solicit Your Trade pains, belching, dizziness and head-
|sive and subject to the danger of in- av 2 : > dchas.
jLrofacing troublesome weeds, insects '2"Y l ¢ The person wita a bad stomach
2 : one p ant disease he salt a | Wagner--Longenecker OPEN EVENINGS A] should be satisfied with nothing less
- Ah eager meted 9 pd. soll mo Harry Wagner, of Elizabethtown, than permanent, lasting relief.

or ad =
A 70-acre farm, 50 acres tillable and 20 acres pasture, on state high-
way adjoining Elizabethtown boro, good house, newly remodeled and
very modern barn for 46 head of sbock, water in every stall, concrete
floors and entries, new silo containing nearly $1,000 worth of feed, new
Bog sty, shedding for tobacco, wagon shed, large poultry house, slate roofs
on nearly all buildings, good water.
THINK OF THIS
In addition to the farm here’s what goes with it. Four Head of
Horses, from 4 to 8 yrs old. 12 Head of Cows, some registered, 5 Chester
White Sows, some with pigs, 1 Boar, 200 Chickens, about 40 Ducks. A
large and complete line of farm implements, including 4 wagons, reaper,
tobacco planter, harrows, plows, in fact everything. 9,000 tobacco lath.
Place will bear closest inspection. If interested get busy as this orop-
ssition can’t last long.
wo RRS inn

No. 160—A very good business

WATCH THIS LIST WEEKLY IF
5 YOU ARE INTERESTED IN proposition in Mount Joy including
= REAL ESTATE. 1 CAN several houses on Main street. Price
=X SUPPLY YOUR WANTS will astonish you.
1 Go , No. 172—An acre of ground in
~~ Mt. Joy Twp. with a large frame ice
| 158 house, elevator, two ponds, etc.
cheap.
{ LARGE FARMS
x No. 42—An 8b-acre tract of farm
timber and pasture land in West
Donegal township, tract adjoins Ma-
sonic Homes ground on two sides.
Price very low.
No. 94—A 149 acre farm, iron
stone soil, on Scravel pike, bank barn,
8-room house, shedding for 20 acres
; tobacco. $90 per acre.
a : No. 95—A 65 acre farm near Con-
DWELLING HOUSES jewaze Station, all farm land, running
No. 81—A 3-story brick mansion) water, bank barn, brick house, etc,
in Maytown, excellent location, has for $6,000. Immediate possession.
all improvements—a 1eal home. Has | No. 102—An 86 acre farm in West
large store room and would be fine | Donegal, finest farm I ever offered,
good buildings, on piked road, 4

for business and dwelling combined. b
No. 83—A frame house and busi- acres timber ready to cut. No better
! ness stand on E. Main st, Mt. Joy, farm in the county.
’ in business center. All improvements. No. 128—A 3l-acre tract of
avel land at Union Square, 1
ouse, lot of shedding for cattle,
scales, ete., good well, also running
water Cheat.
No.
No. 84—A frame house adjoining
No. 83; fine shape, all improvements.
Prefer to sell both.
= No. 92—A 2%-story frame house
on West Main St.,, Mt Joy. Price
$2,000.
No. 173—An 8-room bungalo in
orin, all conveniences, hard wood
floor, trolley at door. Price right.
No. 117—Lot 40x200 in Master-
sonville with frame house, stable
butcher shop, etc. Must be sold
quick.
No. 147—Acre of ground with 10-
room brick house, good repair,
steam heat, at railroad. Near Mari-
etta.
No. 149—A beautiful 7-room and
bath briek bungalo in Marietta boro.
Very modern, beautiful location and
price right.
No. 150—Frame double house on
West Main St., Mount Joy; one side
has heat and bath. Also bakery
building and contents in rear. Price 31 acres timber, good buildings in-
right. : | cluding silo, possession any time; a
No. 164—A jaige frame dwelling, |large portion of money can remain.
barn, tobacco shed, ete. in Mt. Joy
Boro. Ti Se thing for a retired | diana Co., 175 acres farm land, bal
armer. ,100. lance ti : 23
Ro 170 beautiful newly built | noe Umber, ‘good buildings, yeuny
stucco mansion on concrete road, kets, schools and churches.
all conveniences
No. 166—Fine corner lot in resi-| No. 161—The Clover Dale farm on
dential section of Mt. Joy, 13-room state road 2% miles west of Eliza-
bethtown, 95 acres, 15 acres meadow,
brick house with all conveniences, | Det
gas, steam heat, electric light, bath, | brick house good barn, silo, ete., $187
a
gle. A Wendasta] buy 7,600. | an acre.
'ossession an e. No. 1756—A 95-acr
No. 168 Tot 40x200 in Florin, miles from dae a
frame house frame stable, etc $2,400 iroad, brick house, good barn, silo,
BUSINESS STANDS ete., 12 acres of good meadow.
No. 63—The entire concrete block| No. 176—3 acres on concrete high-
man slant A 3x Kline | way, near Florin, East Donegal twp.,
at Florin, together 8-room frame house, all conveniences
machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. barn 40x40. Price right and half
Price very low. ‘money can remain.
room stone house, barn,
can remain.
No. 139—A 89-acre farm of all
limesone soil in
room brick house, barn, tobacco
of money can remain.
No. 148—A 114 acre farm near
Sunnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand
land, 2 frame houses, big barn, to-
bacco shed, ete., good reason for sell-
ing. Price right.
No. 151—A 170 acre farm, 80 A.
farm land, balance pasture, some tim-
ber; good buildings, 2 silos, shedding
for 7 acres tobacco, a real farm.


138—A 8l-acre farm of all]
limestone soil in East Donegal, 11-!
tobacco |
shed, 5 acres meadow, % of money |
East Donegal, 9-!
shed for 9 acres, 10 acre meadow, % |
No. 154—183 acres, 120 farm land |
No. 161—A 235 acre farm in In-|

Here You Are
Another
Good One
I have for saie the former hotasl
property at Union Square which in-
cludes an 1l-room house, ice house,
chicken house, lots of shedding, cat
tle yards, scales, and 31 acres of
gravel land. Now who wants this
entire outfit very cheap? Call, phone
or write J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy 54
No. 177—A 65-acre farm in Mt.
Joy Twp., ildings all new few
years ago, all modern conveniences
and $15,000 can remain on 1st mort-
gage.
No. 178—A 30-acre farm in Rapho
twp., near Manheim, good buildings,
land very productive. Price inter-
esting.
TRUCK FARMS
No. 107—An 8% acre tract of land
in East Donegal, near Reich’s church,
frame house, tobacco shed, barn, etc.
$4,000.00.
BUILDING LOTS
No. 2—Four Lots, each 50x200 ft.,
on North Barbara St., Mount Joy.
West Donegal St., Mount Joy.
No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40x-
200 ft. They front on Church St.
No. 77—Very desirable buildin
lot fronting on the south side o
Marietta street. Will sell any num-
ber of feet you want at $6 per foot.
No. 57—A b-acre tract i. the boro
| of Mount Joy, fine large lot and

| would be a money-maker for truck- |
{ing or speculating on building lots.
No. 145—A tract of land contain-
ling 16% acres adjoining Manheim |
{boro. Fine building sites.
No. 163—A fine building lot on
East Main street. Price right.
No. 167—A 4-acre tract of good
{lime stone land in East Donegal. No
buildings.
No. 169—A 20-acre tract between
|Mt. Joy and Florin, Areal invest-
‘ment to some speculator.
No. 171—Large number of build-
ing lots between Mt. Joy and Florin.
I can give you any number of lots
at any location at any old price.
FACTORY BUILDINGS
No. 140—3 acres and 49
(of land in East Donegal wi
|gtone mill converted into flats for
esidences. $2,000.
FACTORY SITES
No. 10—A tract frontin
{on the P. R. R. siding in
has many advantages and centrally
| located. One of the best in the town.
I also have a number of properties
| that ownars do not care to have ad-
| vertised. If you don’t find what you
| want in this list, call and see me.
have it.
erches

Also many Lebanon Co. farms
from 40 to 200 acres at $4,000 to
| $22,000.00.
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Jno, E Schroll
Mt. Joy, Pa.

CALL, PHONE OR WRITE

No. 35—One Lot 50x65 ft., on|
large |
107 ft |
ount Joy |

oculation which has met with success
{where only a small amount of inocu-
lated soil is available, is to coat the
|seed with inoculated soil by means
{of ordinary furniture glue. |
{ Disolve two handfuls of glue for
{every gallon of boiling water and al-
low the solution to cool. Put the seed
lin a washtub and then sprinkle en-
(ough of the solution on it to moisten,
ibut not to wet it (1 quart per bushel
sufficient), and stir the mixture
{thoroughly until all the se~d is moist-
{ened. »
Obtain inoculated soil from a place
{where the same kind of plants as the
seed are growing, making sure that
[the roots have a vigorous develop-
ment of nodules. Dry the soil in the
{shade and pulverize it. Scatter this
dust over the moistened seed, using
from two to four quarts of dirt for
each bushel of seed, mixing thorough-
ly until the seeds no longer stick to-
gether.
| Liquid pure cultures are prepared
| v the Department of Agriculture and
are mailed in on
lis
18
cp
limited quantities
application, not more than enough
for 1 bushel of one kind of seed to
lany person. They are also sold by
Complete direc-
bottle.
private concerns.
[tions are mailed
with each
KNOWLEDGE COUNTS LARGE
{ MAKING FARM TIMBER
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Longenecker, of
married at the
Lancaster.
and Miss Margaret
Middletown, were
First Church of God, at
The ceremony was performed by the
pastor, the Rev. G. R. Hoverter. Af-
ter an extended wedding trip to Buf-
falo, Niagara Falls and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will reside at
J, H. ZERPHEY, Prop
Elizabethtown, where they will be at
home after October 4th. The bride | J. D. Easton
is a graduate of the Middletown | ad Phohe 831.A1 FLORIN, PA.
High school and was a clerk at the
Farmers’ Bank, in that borough. The | ;3ED &
bridegroom is well known here as he * gue EURhnuRY
son-in-law of the late Alois
Jube. He was a former president
of the Crescent Social Club, of Eliz- If you have anything you want to
abethtown, and was recently nominat- sell, phone or drop me a ecard. If
BELL PHONE 155R2




was a

ed Councilman on the Republican, you do not care to make sale, I wil:
ticket. | buy your entire equipment. I bu
cash. y
for

Mumma--Cassel. i
A beautiful wedding was solemn- Krall’s Mea
ized at the home of Mr. Milton M.
Cassel, near Lancaster Junction, on
Thursday afternoon at 4 o’clock in
the presence of many invited guests.
The contracting parties were his
daughter, Miss Mabel F. Cassel, who
was untied in marriage to Jacob R.|
Mumma, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-|
Mumma, of Mount Joy town-| the fine of
, : | SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA
Elde A. S. Hottenstei fi
: i nswein oll pRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC.
East Petersburg, performed the cere- |
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttoa
mony. Daniel Hess was the best]
H. H. KRALL
t Market

i always have om hand anything fs
 
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Ai a A : |
man and Miss Edna L. Cassel, sister
of the bride, was bridesmaid. John]


























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q The right remedy will act upon the
linings of the stomach, enrich the blood,
aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons
and strengthen every bodily function.
ۤ The large numb of people who
have successfully used Dr. Hartman's
famous medicine, recommended for all
catarthal conditions, offer the strongest
possible endorsement for
PE-RU-NA
IN SERVICE FIFTY YEARS
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TABLETS OR LIQUID g
A SOLD EVERYWHERE g
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mn


I RE £3

Rock Bottom Prices
on all Material, Fixtures, Electrical
Supplies, Ete.

HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY


MOUNT JOY, PA. SEE ME BEFORE BUYING ELSE.
f
WHERE
JNO. H. DIETZ
One. of the largest assortments of
MILLINERY be on display on
SATURDAY.
Woodland owners often sell their (jccel, brother of the bride, and Eu-| West Main St.
timber without having a sufficient ,... ILongenecker served as ushers
knowledge of its market value to pro- After the ceremony all present were]
Itect their interests, and suffer loss in ,shered to the dining room where al Ache?
{ s 3 3 3868 CL 2» avolide 3
Jeonsequence. Los; s can be avoided wedding supper served. The| When you're suffering from
only by a careful and thorough study pride received many beautiful and headach
lof all available markets. The foll- costly presents. The couple will] adaacne,
lowing steps may be of assistance in , . on the Jacob Reist farm two backacke,
Lr 1 1 od |
|acquiring a knowledge of the sale miles east of Manh in the Spring. | toothache
value of timber, says the Forest Ser-. The following guests were present: Sa
vice of the United States Department Mr and Mrs. M. M. Cassel, Mr. and| op poi Deuralgie
rie : : 3 ain from an ; i
of 4 ori i M Jacob Mumma, Mr. and Mrs. P any other cause, try
ake advantage of the Mu 5.3 and Mr AC 1 : : :
| Tak 2 th Mumma, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob| Df, M les Ant -P Pill
of neighbors who have rec Ir Mrs. Norman Grove, | od HES n 1 ain 1 S {
timber or have otherwise hter E and son Lester, Hor-| One or two and the pain stops
ithemselves in regard to good markets , ssel. da Rve. and sons Contain no habit-forming drugs
|and current prices. } e and and Mrs. Have you tried Dr. Miles’ Nervine?
i Apply to the State forester, the Rohert Cassel en, Flora Ask your Druggist
county agricultural agent, or a th v. Rob nd Anna
er available public official nal rf. Mr. and .s Wenger,
ig] forasonroes. of ation 4, ildren Eleanor, Pauline and DR. FAHRNE Y
and advice regarding possible mar- p, Mr 1 it Cassel i
g 1 uth, 1 1 Ma Iton Cassel jr.
kets and timber prices. ar ugk A Mr Mrs Hagerstown, Maryland
Employ the Da Br Y 1 daughters, y
DIAGNOSTICIAN
{liable man +



f ma
The
the
perience along that
to 10 to
the examination.
Get into touch, through co
dence, with outside bu
study «
lumber.
unless
owne
from 40 times the
awaken competition
prospective purchas
live effort along th ]
ring about an open market for sta
ing timber.
Determi
lal by mark
prices and the total cost of putting it
on the market,
Additional informati
{ he selling of farm timber is contained


le the
reference
value of the materi-
to current
)n concerning
{and Marketing Farm Timber, copies
{of which may be had free by address-
ing a request to the Division of Pub-
lications, United States Department
{of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
| tl Tm
| Here's a Bargain
| I have just listed a very desirable
truck farm on Longenecker road, Mt.
Joy, that will be sold quick. About
six acres of excellent land, large]
frame house barn, tobacco shed and
|eellar, an abundance of fruit, a good |
iinvestment for any one. Good lo-!
‘on for warehouse or building
ses. Convenient to industries,
, ete. Has boro water, light, |
+» Aet quick if interested. Jno.
_.. chroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy, Pa. tf]

3 The license is he
{in Farmers’ Bulletin 1210, Measuring $ ;
d Mrs.
Martin


The Dz. Fahméys have been practicing
medicine and have'zaade a specialty of
chronic diseases for ower 100 years. |
| am working only with chitonic diseases -
bad kinde - difficult cases 4 and | diag-
"| nose your case before | treat you. If you
y have a trouble or weakuess or deformity,
| write to me and [ll study your cass and
: : give satisfaction,
Countersign Your License,
inters
Oct. 27-132









ion PLEASE REMEMBER I SHARPEN
be. KNIVES, ALL KINDS SAWS
CUTTING TOOLS, ETC.


pricts I make a specialty of sharpening and
un-| Repairing Lawn Mowers
gsecutions will be
C. S. Gingrich
MT. JOY
just re

urned


ess signed and

athoriites.
ee etl ee ee {
pushed by the state aut
Who Wants a Farm
I have for sale an 86 acre farm in |W. Donegal St.,

West Donegal township, that is, be-|
yond a dobut, the best farm of its,
size 1 have ever offered. Limestone
land excellent producer, good build.
ings, excellent location. Must be seen |
to be appreciated. J. E. Schroll, Mt |
are eet eee
Who Wants This Chance?
I have a 114-acre farm neat |
Sunnyside, 10 acres of meadow, sand |
land, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobae-
co shed and cellar, Price $118.00
tf | Bell Phone 75R2
HESS HERSHEY
212 South Market Street
Act quick if you can use
vhone or Jno. E
Schroll, Reaitor, Mt. Joy.
acre.
ft Call


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Alse Electric Eureka Carpet
Sweepers for Sale

Prices Very Reasonable

apr.6-tf

MILLINERY

Anew assortment of plain bonnets

velvet.
’
Also all shades of hair nets double
mesh.
Price 15¢ or 2 fer 25ec.
Miss M. K. SHELLY
MOUNT JOY

Shaving
Hair Cutting

Jos. B. Hershey
TONSORIAL PARLOR
Agent for the Manhattan Laundry.
Goods called for Monday.
East Main Street, Mouat Joy

TRY
RUSS BROTHERS
VELVET
ICE CREAM
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Brandt Brothers
Jor