| PAGE TWO THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. a — WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th, 1922 rom MT. JOY BULLETIN, SPORTING HILL MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r, Year . Mrs. D. S. Miller spent a few days at Lancaster. Miss Mary Nissley is spending a From Ohio we hear: for Economical Transportation | 42 change are obvicus. Public opinion as to | the most popular car of the future is } ing © cnanging. Subscription Price $1.50 a few days at Lancaster. i yy Sswple Coples..s... FREE Mr. Philip Keener who was on the “] decided to bake two cakes at the same Single Copies. .... 3 Cents sick list for several weeks is slowly time, using Royal Baking Powder in one, [hree Months... ..40 Cents recovering. C : Bix Months. ..... 75 Cents Mrs. Seitz of Mt. Hope, spent Mon- | and another powder in the other. The day morning with her parents Mr. cake made with\Royal was so appetizing tered at the post office at Mount Joy as ¢ Mrs. Marti Torst. t . : ; second clams mail mater. § Ms Ja n So Zimmerman and delicious, sp finely grained and te of the expiration of your subscrip- i . and MTS aries Imm € x ; tion follows your. name ou the label. We 0 spent Sunday in the home of M. H. wholesome that in comparison, the-other aot send receipts for subscription money TS rar na taniily iC 1 1 Wh .ver you remit, see that you are Zllmmermarn and amily. ; Foire poe Ot We credit all subscription Mrs. Barbara Stauffer, Fast cake was not a cake,’ sa the first of each month. Cate 1 ’ nen with % y scription lists of the Landisville Vigil, * “41 k | as Ne es jr Mount Joy Star and Mr, and Mr A ) Mrs. G. P.Y. Hews, were merged with that of the Mount M Mrs. H oi foy Bulletin, which makes this paper's ordinary : ] 1 weekly, Jace Se S » of | W Ko 1 f ear Lititz. | ge A : I Croft Ya | } ROCK POINT hai — I b \1 ind y i Ts ory M v | ; G | ; cose | BAKING } B f Contains No Alum eo Leaves No Bitter Taste x a F 2 as Send for New Royal Cook Book—It's FREE I in ( 5. r - yeiye Q Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St., New York Sur I Bar . ( H. G —————— ——— Ce ——————— ———— A r—————————— - \ «qe - : =. 1 : L } SALUNGA RHEEMS o ¢ Phillins 7 1 1 I H I Lancaster City ) 1 nie ‘Inity one : : bills. ( a | B Q AY) ta yi : : ral ; : : Betty 1 1 Ir. Isaac Kopp had his team in this | ; Ds ry eR. H, Mil ] Monda; reparing vacant la f soins w th Mi ne \ ; on leted ; for spring planting. : : : oe A } Edwar l Church of the Brethren held their ‘ te culos hy ; > ind fre I recular services at this place last Sun- i i go : ) » day evening with ir attendance. | \ 1 Wi F 1 nt M and I a day ¢ Ey John Orth, 1 Mo md Mi In Vr Low; Pisn ~ {1 rth 1 1 A force of Manhe painters are | E : ial: A ro M Mi i Ww - ) \ al 3 ters apply a beautiful and endurablc N G 1 . ! ¥ ihion We he ¢ h ‘or a short time. coat of paint on the house of John : } B 1 : I Mrs. ( 1 9 ; } D 1 making repairs Walmer. : Rees og M the p ives in. Mrs. Cyrus Musser wife of Assis- en Ty hd heen FF ee M ng ender announce tant P. R. R. agent of this place spent WY Yinier) ahter . P Tau birth of a daughter Pauline. several days. with her relatives at ah ” H o I ror. of Miss Ellen Way and Mr. Walter Millersville, Pa. 1spices, we have s Hornberger, of » ] nh bri eo hkiiar b Spee ne Mr Harry Flowers, Brunard were married last week. John M. Weaver and daught r beet : ’ Arn ay 7 paul Iboch and family spent Sun- Gladys of Elizabethtown paid a brief > ? t- iin Yop . x te Vor. a poe ye! h ason’s avera dav with her people at Neffsville. visit to their friends of this place f Mariett ¢ a pen- he season's average 4al I ple ! 3 1 ; oi of ye I — i 2 ( 1 pupils, tanet M ‘mma Haines of Mount Joy last week one evening. et oe En Bap V lov De A pent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzie Way The Electric Light Company extend 1% Cy 20 FAIS 0 Anna Ni ip Martin Stoll and wife spent Sun- ed their lines on Church street where ] 9 : i] 92 dith Ni 91: Charl : Ww 3 dav evening with Nicholas Wolf and they will connect seven houses for { 1 wife and kKdna Y<; &dith 1Ssey, V1; aries Wond- y g tae 2! : : jerho } 3 family lichts and washing. Ha Kinderhook, were man, 90; Miriam Fahnestock, 89; family. : SL ATUL Noe. Pos hioll braminadt S l the h f*E. R. Katherine Nissley, 88; Jacob Den C. K. Boll has given his auto an Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schroll prominen 1 allers it the home of "I. ; it me .NNissiey, 3 df ; : } A 3 ; ; 5 3 My hoy i mneny Ne and Tr Al Ralph 87: Harold Degler, 87: Paul. Weid- overhauling and is ready for nice armers ol near Bainbridge , 4 ntertain TE to . or 85 : Pm [ Rol . . 85: M tin weather ed Mrs. Vietor Diebler and Miss Sar- rohn and Brownie and his best girl man, 5; Paul Rohrer, 85; Merlin € . : ay y : x Jou M ri Ne then George, 83 : I. M. Herr has purchased a second- ah Thompson last Saturday and Sun- from Marietta. ieorge, 83, . irelised 3 secant ; Robert Zerphey, a veteran jeweler Class B—Florence Weidman, 92, Yand auto, he intends converting it in gay: Gabvicl Risser. Mya. 8. 8. Krov i a, met : é *K Mrs. Gabrie 1sser, Mrs. S. Dd. a) of Marietta, met with an accident Carlyn Snyder, 90; Margaret Garman 10 2 truck. : : bill gh a A S Bard attended the across the river last week, tumbling 89; Clayton Boyer, 88; Martha Shenk Mary, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hl, | m3 § poe a de Je down n embankment. disfizuring his 86; Thressia Miller, 85; John Birls, Phares Neff has a slight attack of funeral of Mrs. avid Miller 2 0 Ww an embankment, disnguring § ’ € a | er, 803 Jon! irls, : : Su 3 9 countenance and loosing some teeth, 85; Roy Henny, 83; Martin Smith, scarlet fever. i Mount Joy Mennonite church las that h N | to part with 83: Roy Fahnestock 82: Ravmond Miss Anna Johnson spent Sunday Saturday afternoon. 1a ne hated Tc art wi . 89, RO) & § 32: ay Easter Sabbath was commencement at the Church of the Brethren, Mari- etta, when Revs. Shearer and Kaylor delivered masterly sermons, on the birth-wright of our Saviour, to a goodly sized assemblage. John Brown, a cosmopolite (or in other words a citizen of the world) fell into the arms of the Philistines on Saturday night, having taken in ar extra Spirits hear my Prayer, a n¢ for Hootch, and got jugged. supply of Sweet WwW nami —— MARIETTA It is claimed that tl 1is section are ru 1 M. H f Eno n 8 day with I. Rea I Bal re, is vis- isn *, Mrs. Ar L. I Tiss M I S ( 107 P I y s ne ( 1 - V Pitts- ¢ I M. ™ 1( y \ S. Hen Y y , , 2 B m £1 s of t for Mrs V fam B, I ( treet. of Harris- ) Cl ning, Woman's f the Reformed the Wolf church, Blessing, president, meetings. f the personal effects and the home of the late Mrs. Sarah Hershey, Saturday attracted a large number of people from several coun- ties, as numerous antiques were sold. A grandfather's clock brought $85: an old desk $20; several bedspreads, nearly 100 years old, brought good figures. The house was purchased by John Culp, a son-in-law, of Lan- caster, who will remodel and rent it. MANHEIM A. Roda, of Lancaster, who has a fruit store on the square, moved his family here last week. Christ Royer, of Chester, spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Royer. Rev. D. E. Stauffer, pastor of the United Evangelical church Lebanon, spent Monday in the home of his brother, H. 7. Stauffer. The building occupied by Nathan Jaschick, junk dealer, was completely destroyed by fire together with nearly all its contents, on Saturday night. The loss is about $15,000. John Bomberger, of Chester, and Dr. Paul Bomberger, of Lancaster, were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bomberger, on Sun- day. Ralph F. Stauffer recently sold the Connolly farm. near White Oak to Mr. Carter of New York state. Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer will go to Maryland where they will spend some time with Mrs. Stauffer’s parents. { | Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. Rohrer, 81; Aaron Shenk, 76; Benja- With her sister, Mrs. Q. O. Reitzel min Miller, 75; John Rohrer, 64. \ Pupils who have a perfect attend-| ance record for the year are Anna! Nissley, Katharine Nissley, Weidman, Margaret Garman and Ru-! fus Weidman. Northwest Rapho | | | H. K. Ober and Jerome Sowers with | a corps of men acre tract of fruit trees. A large number from this section | tended the funeral of le, at Spor Hill. the home of his brother Jacob. Mr. Jno. Koser and family attend-| Rev. Sampson preached a very able ed the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Jno. sermon to his congregation in the M. Snyder, at Florin. E. Church on Sunday evening Mr. J G. Moyer, of Elizabeth-| Oscar Weadman and wife of Phila- Y y few h Mr M Herman G. Kreiner. Mr. and Mrs O. B. Weadma Rufu Eby, who had intended to Mr. J. Howard Peifer and family "0 I lle Normal, on spent Sunday afternoon a Mount the 1 D Ulrich i {4 ! Joy with he ister, Mh rove n M H rt and of The Tount J | Miss M 1 teac schoo ud Sur he he pug Ruth Ch Refrest Te t Ir Ricl on wy ar A ( \S spen I'l ¥ e Jno. Su 1 Mrs. Geil ) al Gibbl and f sist Mis milv y Pr I S : t on ( S tt distr i Brunard are nia. ( nang tn hone ymoon A 1; 1t near Reading. They ected ha housekeepi 01 the htowt 1 Mill farm now owned by Harry : O.B. W an and wife of Phila-| ROWENNA Miss Eva Billet, of Lancaster, spent Easter at home. My. and Mrs. A. Easter at Joe Mrs. Ada Weiss spent Fissel, of Lancaster, spent four days over Easter at A. M. Harvey Shank’s. Miss Lel Sander, from Los Angeles, time at Albright. Misses Mary Drayer, of Philadelphia, week-end at the home ney's grandfather, D. A. Albright. Last man and an auto accident Mr. Neuman’s car overturning it and knocking off three tires. No one was injured. f -—— MAYTOWN The Maytown band hall was crowd- | ed on Saturday evening, when the 1922 Minstrels, an organization from | Marietta, gave a production in a very leasing manner. The music was under direction of Prof. Krodel, of Colum- bia, and Maytown’s showman, Ralph Shireman, took part in the cast. There were a number of specialt introduced, and the junior mMnstr proved a big success. i @—— Who Wants This Chance? I have a 114-acre farm who is spending some | her uncle’s home, Mr. D. A. Carney and Louise near Pa. {Myers and Henry B. Mount Joy wer Wiliams, at Royalton. tertained returned Zerphey, Mr. and spent the ed on Sunday in honor of Mr. of Miss Car- Mrs. Martin Metzler and little R Sunday evening John Neu- and Mrs. Christ Snyder Eddie Waltters collided in Grace, Warren and near the Mill race. Lititz, Christ struck Walter’s, Nissly and 16S funeral of the latter's €15 L. Smith, at Harrisburg. and family. J. Howard Peifer is receiving new oods almost daily. Come and see, and | Florence be convinced. | Miss Marian visited Hinkle of Franklin, her sister Mrs. Ralph family. Mrs. Jacob “ Snyder of Manheim is visiting her sister Mrs. Amelia Wead- at Chiques. Miss Florenc: man Way and Miss Dor- mal School at Millersville Mr. end Mrs. Amos Newcomer of Sunday visitors at delphia, were home with his parents on Sunday. They will leave in the near future for Dallas Texas. where they intend Mr. Samuel Zerphey spending several weeks. vy and family en- the following on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zerphey and sons and Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zerphey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Ellis Rettew nd son Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wit- man and sons Staney, Claud and Wil- ber, Christian Herr and Peter Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Herr entertain- and ach- Metzler, Mr. and daughter Earl from near Brubaker wife and sons Howard, Isaac Brubaker Jr. Mrs. Bertram Miller of Philadet- phia, Mr and Mrs. Will Slagel and son Elmer of Haddon Heights besides the ael, Mr. and Mrs. Eli ~ |I. M. Herr and R D. Raffensberger families. FALMOUT Mrs. Rebecca Ney, of Middletown, is the guest of E. S. Brinser and fam- ily at his summer home. Mrs. John Horst and Fred returned today from Smith, attending the uncle, Dr. H. The school closed a seven and one- half month term, and the teacher re- turned to her home. The attendance Sunnyside, 10 acres of meadow, sand for the past vear was better than for land, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac co shed and cellar. Price $118 00 per acre. Act quick if vou can use it Call, phone or write Jno. E tg tise in the Bulletin. vears, but with little tardiness. ———— ee eee If your business gets slack, adver- It pays. « material. » when in full Eli Brubaker butcher of this place, pent last Monday at the General Hospital Lancaster, where his grand- on was operated upon for Appendi- | itis Sunday afternoon. The storm last week played havoe with an automobile as it passed over the cemetery hill near ENzabethtown. The top cover was complétely carried off leaving nothing but the bows and the driver without a hat. Mr. D. G. Brinser one of the oldest were planting a 10- othy Minnich are attending the Nor- grain merchants for many miles ar- lound spent several days last week at Lawn, Pa., where he loaded three cars of hay and straw for Boston, Mass., by the way of P. BR. R. | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Risser and dau 'ohter Myra of Lawn, Mr.-and Mrs. Norman Newcomer of near Salunga paid a short visit to Mr. and slowly convalescing from a severe at- tack of Rheumatism. The Oak Joy township. an old land, mark, i a thing of the past. The bri and lumber are being utilized as buildin The vacant lot will be a Mrs. | ys on the farm delphia spent Sunday with his parents Abram Lutz last Sunday, Mr. Lutz is | Dale School House in Mt. | corn field by May 20 and the kids all } going to colleges. The Penn Lime Stone : Company the largest ind place who employ about operation d a contract for two cars erushed stone "daily for state road construction be vond Harrisburg. They also expect orders for mixing ne in the near future. A i ‘Found Seven Rats Dead in 8in Next Morning Robert Woodruff savs: ises were infected with rats. ion. ‘(My prem- | I tried [3 {RAT-SNAP on friend’s recommenda- | Next morning found seven dead rats in bin, two near feed hox, three | iin stall. Found large numbbr since. No smell from dead rats—RATSNAP {drys them us. Best thing I have Byer jused.” Three sizes, 35¢, 65¢, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by H. S. New- comer, Dr. W. D. Chandler, Brown Bros., and Dr. E. W. Garber, Mount Joy. to may-1 A Good Truck Farm. I have a 4%-acre truck farm close o markets, best limestone land, 9- oom brick house with bath, slate oof; frame barn with slate roof, to- bacco shed, ice house, chicken house and hog pen, fruit wonderful garden,. Property is located on a pike. Will sell for less than it would cost to build a house like the one on the premises. Act quick if you want it. J. E. Schroll, Mount Joy. tf — eee. Two Good Farms 1 have two exceptionall bacco farms ir East gs Le, can sell right. They contain 81 and 89 acres. The largest can be bought for only $150 per acre. Three- fourths of the money can remain on mortgage. Both these farms are close to markets and are money makers. . E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. ti — 0 ee How's This ? oy offer jive for ny, of catarrh ha, canno e cured b ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. y. Hau HALL'S CATARRH. MEDICINE is tak- en internally and acts tagough the Blood n the Mucous $s o™ghe System. ver farty years €e, " do, Ohidf eee etl Eee ee Sold by drugg Price 8c. Te F. J. Cheney & - If you have a news item at any time, please let us have it. We want the news and so do our readers. Walter F. Rochow ile Why Chevrolet Is Most Popular Automobile In America Twenty-five miles on each gallon of gaso- line is not uncommon for a New Superior It excels will. Repair costs are low because every Chevrolet part is built to give long life » xi 24 tanns nets a wai Becoming The Public favor changes when reasens for a Chevrolet. Users of low-priced motor transportation are demanding completely equipped auto- mobiles, modern in every respect, with nothing left to buy but the licence plate. The New Superior Chevrolet is FULLY EQUIPPED, including modern 3 speed and reverse sliding gear transmission stand- ard service and hand brakes, electric star- ter, demountable rims, water & oil pumps and speedometer. under hard condi q oa Lr al ’s ed car of America is practically u 3 oe In addition to completeness, buyers insist daily increasing. on real econemy in four important essen- tials. They demand low gasoline consump- tion; low oil consumption; low repair costs; long tire life. The New Superior Chevrolet excels in these particulars. y EF. B. Rohrer, Superior Roadster, $5265. Mount Superior Touring, $626. Superior Sedan, Light del. wagon 1-2 ton complete, $52. Model ““G’’ truck 3-4 ton chassis, $745. F. 0 B CH Flint, Michigan. lat Xo By) | TE Sak Ek T sk Sk § \ ® x. 3 Srm——— LET/ © fi bought from over five thousand dealers located in almost every American comm. unity, and abroad, and their number is You owe it to yourself to examine the New Superior Chevrolet, the car which is establishing new standards in the medium and low price field: ¥ Model ib 12 Roadster, $875. Model fb 32 Touring, $875. Model fb 42 Sedan, $1575. Model fb 22 Coupe, $1575 Model “T* truck 1 ton chassis $1125 (Prices subject to change w VROLET FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION © ! = op nd a $4 2 in oil economy as ig £7 = J = tn tions. %) These are a few of the reasons why public favor is increasing toward the Chevrolet why it is becoming the favorite low-- pric. . Chevrolet distribution niversal. Cars can be Joy, Pa. $875. Superior Coupe, $876 ithout notice.) tke Eby = F SR | College Hill Dairy Ice Cream Co., Harrisburg %he State Capital WND RETURN Sunday, Apr. 30 The onificent Capital ! be open on this Beautiful | date. , Secey, the Beaut Mural Paintings, by Violet Oakley, Illustrating “Penn’s | | Life, and the Ba®mpard Statu- ary. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Eastern Standard Time Mount Joy ......8483 A. M Returning Leaves : Harrisburg ... .6.15 P.j M. | | Pennsylvania System || The Route of Broadway Ltd. 21 Why Not Use The Best * > We solicit your trade of| Ice Cream and Pasturized| Milk. Look for the wagon | Jac. Ichler, deliverer. | Call numbers 27R3, 2R5 or 111R16 Bell phone E’'town Ie ——— Martin's Sanitary Dairy West Donegal St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Highest Cash Prices Paid FO R Hides, Tallow and Furs Pipe! Pipell Pipelll We have all sizes pipe, beams, rails, angle and channel rods, ete., for sale cheap. ISSAC MILLER SON Prince and Hazel Sts. LANCASTER, “i= PENNA. J. Howard Hersh Dealer in The Keasby & Mattison Co. Asbestos Century. Shingles, Asbestos Building Lumberand Asbestos ‘Corrugated Sheathing Estimates for materials\or appli- cation cheerfully furnished, Bell Phone. Ind. Phone. il Stiegel Street Phone or Write MANHEIM, PA. mar. 15- COLUMBIA, PA. I Hat Store jl | | THE OLDEST HAT STORE IN LANCASTER THE Wingert & Haas | Spring Hats and Caps IN THE ITY Plain Hats a Specialty The largest line of | 144 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. JOHN A, HAAS, Propr: Fine for Lumbago Musterole drives pain away and brings in its place delicious, soothing comfort. Just rub it in gently. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, Get Musterole today at your drug store. 35c and 65¢ in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER PALACE BARBER SHOP H. J. WILLIAMS, MT. JOY, PA, Successor to Allen Way —_ Electric or Hand Clippers Used Fresh Roasted Pearuts City Shoe Repairing Company OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ONES 50-52 S. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. PIANOS. AND PLAYER PIANO! TUNED AND REGULATED All Work Guarantee CHAS. O."GARHER ¢ PIANO EXPERT North Barbara St., Migug 0 | = WT = 2 H |
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