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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLET]
LAINCASTEK
COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. >. A.




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SUGrros


e War Prices
- Real Estate
Within the past few days I have listed some
“real bargains” in rural real estate, and
when [ say bargains I
mean It.

Here You Are
A T0-acre farm, 50 aeres tillable and 20 acres pasture, on state high- |
way adjoining Elizabethtown boro, good house, newly remodeled and |
very modern barn for 46 head of stock, water in every stall, concrete
doors and entries, new silo containing nearly $1,000 wurth of feed, new
Bog sty, shedding for tobacco, wagon shed, large poultry house. slate roofs
an nearly al! buildings, goed 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
iarge 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 Lusy as this orop- |
aaition can’t last long.
WATCH THIS LIST WEEKLY IF No. 160—A very good business
YOU ARE INTERESTED IN [proposition in Mount Jov ingleging
. | Mazin street. ce
REAL ESTATE. | CAN |Feveral hogs on
Wo. 172—An acre of ground in
SUPPLY YOUR WANTS wi 20 7 :
g t. Joy Twp. with a large frame ice
clevator, two ponds, ete.
LARGE FARMS
No. 42—An 8b6-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.
No. 95—A 66 acre farm near Con.
ewago Station, all farm land, running
ig) hank barn, heiak house, ete,
I OUSES for ,000. Imme possession.
N PyeaLLMCh brick mansion |. NO. 102—An 86 acre farm in West
0 ayIowD Nout location, has Donegal, finest farm I ever offered
: good buildings, on piked road 4
ed ) eal home. Has acres timber ready to cut. No better
: {farm in the county.
for business and dwelling combined. |
| No. 128—A 8l-acre tract of
No. 83—A frame house and busi- | avel land at Union Square.
ness stand on E. Main st, Mt. Joy,
in business center. All improvements. | Bote: lop of heading ul oath
No. 84—A frame house adjoining |yoiar’ leap.
No. 33; fine shart, sll improvements. | oy 198A" Sager. Lara of all
Prefer to sell both. {limestone soil in East Donegal, 11-
No. 92—A 2%-sto room stone house, barn, tobacco
on West Main St, Price shed, 5 acres meadow, % of money
$2,000. can remain.
ois, I cmoticrers San, 08 | No. 90a s0.aere farm of al
0! a 0! ,limesone so n st Don , 9-
foor, trolley at door. ce right. ‘room brick house, barn, tobacco
Ne. 117—Lot 40x200 in Master- shed for 9 acres, 10 acre meadow, %
sonville with frame house, sable, lof money can remain.
” butcher shop, ete. Must be sold| No 148 A 114 acre farm near
quick. ‘Sunnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand
No. 147—Acre of ground with 10- land, 2 frame houses, big barn, to-
room brick house, good TSDAIE, bacco shed, etc., good reason for sell-
steam heat, at railroad. Near ari- ing. Price right.
ota. No. 161—A 170
frame house
t Joy.
acre farm, 80 A.
No. 149—A beautiful 7-room and farm land, balance pasture, some tim-
bath briek bungalo in Marietta boro. ber; good buildings, 2 silos, shedding
Very modern, beautiful location and|for 7 ucres tobacco. a real farm.
price right. No. 154—183 acres, 120 farm land
No. 164—A 1 frame dwelling, | 31 acres timber, good buildings in-
barn, tobacco shed, ete. in Mt. Joy cluding silo, possession any time; a
Boro. Just the thing for a re large portion of money can remain.
farmer. $5,100.
No. 170—A beautiful newly built
stucco mansion on concrete road, has
all conveniences
No. 166—Fine corner lot in resi-
dential section of Mt. Joy, 18-room
brick house all conveniences,
gas, steam heat, electric light ’
te. A Wondertut buy at $7,500.
ession any time.
iy 168—Lot 40x200 in Florin,
frame house frame stable, ete $2,400
BUSINESS STANDS
No. 63—The entire concrete block
manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline
at Florin, together with all stock,
mac y, buildings, contracts, ete.
Price vy low.
mong remain.
diana Co., 1765 acres farm land, bal-
ance timber, good buildings, young
orchard, fine water and close to mar
kets, schools and churches.
No. 161—The Clover Dale farm on
state road 214 miles west of Eliza.
bethtown, 95 acres, 15 acres meadow,
brick house good barn, silo, ete., $187
an acre.
No. 175—A 95-acre farm 215
miles from Elizabethtown on state
road, brick house, good barn, silo,
ete, 12 acres of good meadow.
No. 176—8 acres on concrete high-
way, near Florin, East Donegal twp.,
8-room frame ‘house, all conveniences
barn 40x40,g Price right and half

' or write J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy
No. 161—A 235 acre farm in In: | tha
Another
Good One
I have for sale the former hotel
property at Union Square which in-
| cludes an 11-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
tf
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No. 177—A 66-acre farm in Mt. |
Joy Twp., buildings all new few |
years ago, all modern conveniences |
and $15,000 can relain om-1st mori
|
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 650x200 ft.,
on North Barbara St., Mount Joy.
No. 85-——One Lot 50x66 ft., on
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 b5-acre tract i.. the boro
of Mount Joy, fine Iarge lot and
would be a money-maker for trueck-
ing or speculating on building lots.
No. 1456—A traet of land contain-’
ing 16% acres adjoining Manheim
oro. Fine building sites.
No. 163—A fine building lot on
East Main street. Price ht,
No. 167—A 4-acre tract of good
Jime stone land in East Donegal. No
ui
No. 169—A 15-acre tract between
Mt. Joy and Florin. Areal invest-
a uruliiay or baila
0. — num fo
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 perches
of land in East Donegal with I
stone mill converted into flats for
esidences. $2,000.
FACTORY SITES
No. 10—A tract fron 107 ft
on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Joy
has many advantages and centrally
located. One of the best in the town.
I also have a number of properties

t owners do not care to have ad.
vertised. If Jou don’t find what you
want in this list, call and see me. }
have it.
Also many Lebanon Co. farms
from 40 to 200 acres at $4,000 to
$22,000.00. :
———————s.
CALL, PHONE OR WRITE
Jno. E Schrol



Mt. Joy, Pa.
DEPLORES FLARING SKY SIGN
London Newspaper Complains of Daz.
zling Electric Advertisements as
Spoiling City’s Beauty.
|
The London Observer ventures to
yister a good-natured protest against
“the terrible aflliction of the jazz
luminaries” that shout their adver
t from every corner of the
London streets when darkness comes.
ements
| The cumulative effect of these flashing
distressing
with a
a8 a
mega-
is
verslibrist”
| electric
“vorticist
signs as
phone,
The Regent street corner of Picea-
lilly circus 1s the habitat of thie worst
{0 It is ablaze with flaming
| braziers, so that it looks like a house
on fire. “The galaxy of frenzied let-
tering gives you the blinks. Leicester
square has a green river of tears flow-
ing about a razor advertise-
ment.”
In Switzerland, the Observer
ments, they do things differently—or
did, before the war, In Zurich the eiti-
zens sit by their swift-flowing Limmat
and watch the shimmer of water under
the stars or moon, while the venerable
outlines of the old minster loom dark
against the sky, Paris, indeed, has lost
her old-time hegemony as the city of
light. That primacy has now passed
to New York, with London a close sec-
ond,
“Some, perhaps, would rather be left
to dream of that other Georgian Lon-
don, haunted by watchmen with dis-
talfs and lanthorns, or the Elizabethan
one, peopled by gallants with ruff,
doublet, jerkin, and smoking torches, |
The soap, baby food and whisky they
prefer to encounter in newspapers,
where the mere sight of it does not oc {
cusion a kind of visual delirium tre-
enders,
safety
com-
mens."—The Living Age.
HAVE NEW IDEA OF MARRIAGE
Public Discussion of the Subject
the Japanese Press Is Regarded
as Significant.
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A series of articles on love and mar- |
riage Is appearing in Japanese news- |
papers and magazines, as a sign of the
modern tendencies the ipanese |
mentality. Professors in ‘hology, |
school teachers and writers of note are |
prominent in the discussion on reform- |
Ing the old matrimonial system, all {
advocating more freedom for personal
of
choice.
According to the old custom, the par- i
the marriage was performed without |
the Interested parties having known |
each other. Marriage was considered |
a duty towards country family,
the religion of ancestor worship be-
Ing its principle. The young couples
lived with the parents and the bride
owed complete obedience to her
mother-in-iaw, [
The custom is now prevalent for the |
young people to meet long hefore the |
Larciage takes place 86 that they may
and


nao “-
Yt, of l'ate, the
tendency appeared to
narry for love's
sake and out of perso
This
and romantic iasal Su strong
Bo ybtai
that all means are trie [¢ in It,
entailing elopements, sineide and
, : “~d{er C¢
notorious family 4 ]
the discussion for greater rt)
the family is
undutiful.
from
sidered
al choice,
dissension
more social life, which are
the old
Confucius, that men and woe
posed to social
aird not for love,
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Hard Names to Pronounce.
The new frontier which has
drawn up in Upper Silesia will affect
the place names of a number of eit-
ies more or less familiar to the Amer-
lean public. Of the larger cities, Rati-
bor (Raciborz in Polish), Gleiwltz, (Gli-
wice) and Beuthen (Bytom) will re-
tain their present German names. On
the Polish side the place names of
towns which, while they have all
along been known to the Poles by
their original Polish names, have for
the last two centuries officially borne
German names, will now revert to the
Polish forms. Thus Konigshutte again
Is Huta Krolewska, Kattowitz again
becomes Katowice, Pless is changed
back to Pszcyyna, Tarnowitz will
again be Tarnowskle Gory, and once
more Lublinitz will be known as Lub-
liniee. The place name of Rybnik will
remain unchanged, the Polish and Ger-
man forms being identical.
been |
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Flirtatious Islands.
French grammar is right, for once,
when it designates islands as feminine;
many of them appear and disappear
like a face behind a fan, and have
to be wooed fervently before they are
won.
Charcot’s recent landing on the
“lost” island of Rockall, east of the
Hebrides, recalls other elusive islands,
says the Scientific Amerigan. Jan
Meyen modestly veils herself in mist,
and is seen but once in 50 years, while
an islet In the Behring straits sur-
rounds herself with water so hot that
fishermen say approach is impossible. |
Derwentwater has a bathing nymph of |
an island that floats for six weeks, |
then coyly submerges. Lenge, the ex- |
plorer, made his home on a similar |

til the island capsized in an attem
to get rid af har euoct |
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| est
ents chose bride and bridegroom and |
| arrived a brief note from
know each others “and to live apart | “7
[ Marcia expected to marry tur
keep apart and marry for duty's sake | al
one at the mouth of the Amazon, un- [medium in this section of Lancaster
pt (county. Give it a trial and be con.

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Jessica Goes to
the City
hah hh hh NER py
By MALCOLM BROWN
SOL
C € Pp
1922, Western N per Union
EXPRESS LOAD OF
WESTERN HORSES AND COLTS
D. B. KIEFFER & CO'S.
PUBLIC SALE
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Ann
opyright,
“Don’t go, dear—we sha
oh, so much!”
Kind, gentle Aunt Priscilla placed a
pleading hand on the fair golden head
of her favorite
spoke. Jessica loved her as
did. She clung
still she murmured pleadingly :
“I shall miss you, too, dearest aunt,
miss you,
niece, Jessica, as she
everybody
to hei but
else now,
but, oh! I do so want to see what life | il : oe fn
OF 130 HEAD OF ACCLIMATED
AND COMMISSION
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‘Horses, Colts, Mules,
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is like away from this quiet, humdrum
village. Cousin Marcia has written me
$0 much about the bright, brilliant life
she leads. They have me to
come so often. Marcia says that Uncle
and Aunt Williston feel quite offended |
at my constant refusal to accept thelr |
invitation, so—so—" |
“My poor, wilful child, my dear, in
nocent lamb!” murmured Aunt Pris
cllia indulgently. I will not say an MIDDLETOWN, FENNA.
other word. I must not forget that . p . : |
youth yearns for a change.” We will sell the following live stock
“I must finish my packing if I expect | One Express Load of the best, big|
y > Rugged and All Purpose Western |
Horses and Colts that grows, bought |
| versonally by W. M. Grove who has |
taken time and

asked
Friday, Feb. 24
At 12 G’clock Noon
" |[FARMER’S HOTEL, KLEINFELY.|
ER BROTHERS, Proprs.
to catch the train, mustn't I, aunty?”
asked “And there fs dear
Robert to say good by to—"
“p
.
Jessica.
used his best judge- |
obert had to go out Into the coun- ment in buying this express load of|
try with his father,” again interrupted [the best Western Horses and Colts |
Aunt Priscilla. “He here with [that grows, and money could buy. |
some flowers for you long before you |Buying only what he thought is a
> x i {Topper for this sale. He advises |
{us that he is shipping one of the best |
{load of horses he ever shipped to Mid- |
Robert 14 i !dletown, each and every one the best |
tobert Liston, the son of thelr near with just a little more class and |
neighbor, had a true and quality than the usual run. He also
loyal knight errant since the summer (says he has some of the best made;
hefore, ilt the land closely mated teams that have |
pretty o Jes. (the size, shape, weight and conforma- |
sica read and did tion that he ever bought. Greys, |
ant | Bays, Blacks 1d Sorrels in color |
: [that are broke right and weigh from |
[25 to 30 hundred pounds to the pair. |
| Pony says you never saw them |
[better, each and evesy one in a class |
by themselves and gre made right
Robert dic me thot fr. [from the ground on Wp to the tip of |
her behalf he 1 be [the ear, with two g#od ends and a|
(middle, with the siz4, shape, weight |
2 as she thei land quality that belongs to a real
: They will consist of the |
was
re awake,”
“How
low!”
kind he is, dear fe!l-
murmured
the dear,
Jessica
been
It was he who had bu
vine-enclosed hoy vher
} on pleas
atternoons
bad mark
araen pe
verybody who vi
It seemed that ¢
wut that
et in
ous friends,
or two tent
|work horse.
2 . {good low down feedefs, farm chunks
to the best friend she [Yeeon and all purpose Western Hor- |
ses and colts, with class and quality |
fall over. i !
These horses rangg in ages from
[4 to 7 years old and hgve them weigh-
ling from 1,200 tof 1,500 pounds.
[All quiet and gentld and broke to
Priscila | double harness. :
oP. 8.—If interested here is a sale
They |yoy positively can’t afford to miss as
bubbled over with all the evanescence you all know how profitable the
of a girl whose life had become one {W. M. Grove horses are to buy, and
constant round of pleasures. Then they [the kind that gives men real satis-
became briefer and briefer, |faction and use, than any horse we or
Then there was a whole month dur- {anyone else ever shipped east, and
ng which no word came from the dis. |When finished they have more quality
! ? jand class and in faét the handiest
however KH rev le
: horse ever worked amd furthermore
Jessica, It jare the easiest horses to fatten and
mature with every #ay work that
sien lives and more endugance and less
the pretty little cottage to [sickness among them than any other
rms around her aunt's neck (horse shipped east. A great invest-
hei ori [ment for any person interested. Try
; 1and be with us sale day and see the
best express load of Western Horses
and colts that were ever offered for
public sale at Middletown, Pa. The
{kind they will all be hunting this
Spring.
One ome | 100 Head Acclimated & Commission
mien dre oe cane HORSES AND MULES
men drank too much win vere | A follows: 30 head of Good Big
to the ladies, and It/ended in !finished Draft Horses, General Pur.
| scene. Then/uncle lost |eops Horses, Wagon Horses, single
the stock exhhange, the |line leaders and some extra good
'd everything ;there was driving horses, both trotters and pac-
oh, I must ee Robert, | ers. These horses range in ages from
and the garden!” = to 8 year olds. All sound and broke
The de id len! Every blush harness,
1€ dear old garden! wvery biusn- - ie
45 Head of Co i
ing bud so carefully nurtured "re | 3 Head of Commissitn and All
/ Kinds of Hor#igy ~-
proached Jessica as she ran out from | Congisting of good big dkafters, -farm
the house. She buried her face into a q ; 0
Chunks, siiigle -Yhe laaders, work
clump of Illes and kissed them fer islaves and in fact a horse to suit
vently, like old dear friends. She went | .lmost any person in need of a horse.
into the bower, :
SPECIAL—A CARLOAD OF GOOD |
The quaint old conceit drew Jessica RUGGED WORK HORSES i
to step toward it, to fancy herself AND MULES {
back in the sunlit past. It seemed as Consigned to me to sell for the high
If her city experience somehow had |dollar. These horses come from the
clouded the pure serenity of those old |city and were used by contractors
dear days. Fairly unconsciously she 'and Teamsters and not having any
placed her hand In the hollow. Her {Present use for them offer them for
fingers touched something. It was a absolute sale. They consist of good
letter. The truth flashed across her— big rugged work horses that are made
’ : right with the size and shape that
the one that Robert had written her belongs to a good big worker. The
probably the morning she left home. reater part of these horses are young
to which her aunt had referred. and sound, the balance a little city
Her sweet face flushed crimson as [sore from use on the hard streets,
she read the manly avowal of love of |With a little care and attention should
her old true friend, the tears came to |COMe sound. Several pair of good
her eyes ns she realized how cruelly |Pig mules that have the size and
she had neglected him, ir iy fed hn
“If } had found this that morning and weigh from 1,200 to 1.600 The.
long ago,” she murmured, “I am afraid each.
I would have sald, ‘Walt, let me see 25 h-ad of extra Good Mules of
life before 1 answer.’ Now—" 11 descriptions. Closely mated
She paused, She pressed her lips | eams, single line leaders and a few
to the damp mildewed sheet that had |good single mules; These mules
held its fond secret so close for so |range in ages from 8 to 8 years old
many months. all good broke and Quiet and gentle.
“Yes, now, dear Jessica?’ asked an Also at the sama time and place
eager, radiant voice behind her, and
she turned to face the writer of the
missive.
e will sell the Tolloging surplus army
“Oh, Robert! Robert !” cried Jessica,
her hands extended like the winning,
goods: 10 new double lined raincoats
all sizes, one America
wilful child she was, “I have come
back to home and peace and—love!”
leaving Newton withou
10 Vv good-by
il ever known
Aunt Priscilla found forgotten
ox of flowers and sighed. » loved
urted
the
lig 1
of
the frank, 1 andsoline,
outh who had been the life
place
All through a
letters
Aunt
Jessica,
month
ceived from
re
ant niece, At its end, there
“There
"and two mornings later Je
read : S trouble. I am coming
home
ries.
she eried
it was !
gran it firs It as partie mati
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nees automol
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ended. in crash A foreigr yunt
ed ut |
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al nign
impostor.
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for debt, and
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nite Coat, size
opes, 10 new U.
12 choke straps,
42, 12 halters and
S. Woolen Blanket
12 breast chains, ofe set double har-
ness, 6 collars, 12 curry combs and
many other articlgs not mentioned.
Notes for 30, 6) or 90 days will
be taken with goo security and pay-
ing discount.
D. KIEFFER & CO.
Hess & Brinser, Auects. 9
Sale Friday, Feb, uary 3rd, 1922 at
Er
The large circulation of the Bul
etin makes it the best advertising





The Circletis Self-Adjusting, and
has neither hooks nor eyes. It
simply slips over the head, clasps
: at the waist and smooths out ugly
§ ines,
If your dealer can’t get it send
actual busr measure, name, ad-
§ dress & $1.50. We'll send the
§ Circlet prepaid. Sizes 34 to 48.
Nemo Hygienic-Fasl wn Institute
120 E, 16 St. New Yq . DeptM.

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OF THE STOMACH
a ui | ju
i OU CAN'T ENJOY LIFE
| with a sore, sour, bloated stom-
ach.
nstead it is a source of misery, causing
belching, dizziness and head-
Food does not nourish,
5,
: q The person wits a bad stomach
should be satisfied with nothing less
than permanent, lastmg relief.
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 numbwe of people who
ma have successfully used Dr, Hartman's
fl famous medicine, recommended for all
i| catarrhal conditions, offer the strongest
possible endorsement for
PE-RU-NA
IN SERVICE FIFTY YEARS

TABLETS OR LIQUID
SOLD EVERYWHERE

a]
Bottom Prices
aterial, Fixtures, Electrical
Supplies, Ete,
3IG REDUCTIO
LINE OF SHAD
ON OUR FINE
& FIXTURES
SEE ME BEFORE BUYI
WHERE
JNO. H. DIET
Bell Phone
E. Main St, MOUNT JO
apr.8-tf
SPRINC HATS
Nets
I Just retuiyed from New York
with the most wohderful line of MIL-
LINERY and most exclusive Hats any
one wishes to see. %

%
_ They will be on i, id on Friday
and Saturday. \
Prices Right so as to duit anyone's
rocket book. \
SPECIAL $5.00 HAYS
Others Up to $15.Q0%
This will be my biggest wiecnie
of the season. Come and sed) thom,
Miss M. K. SHELLY'S
MILLINERY SHOP }
MOUNT JOY 1

East Main Street, Mount “Joy
Oysters! Oysters!
FAMOUS CHINCOTEAGUDE, OYSTERS
Sixty Cents Per Qua
GROCERIES AND CONFECTI
BRANDT BROS.
128 Mt. Joy St. MT. JOY, PA.