PAGE EIGHT Our Markets followir Warited, Sale, Rent, &c. FOR SALE—Sawed Wood and Cobs bythe load. Call My B. Hossler 63R11, Bell Phone, Mount doy. may3*2tpd. WANTED—A young girl to assist with heuse_work during school vaca- tion. Apply™#t.]129 South Market 8t., Mt. Joy. may31-1t. FOR SALE—Buick roadster. P. Franck Schock. L.OST—A Gold watch. Nocrystal tween Horst’s Mill and Mount Return to this office. May 31-1t-pd. ANTED—man to take charge of P. Framek Schock. 5 A OT st OR SALE—Tobacte, plants. Ap- Paris Garber, Maytown, Penna. May 31-2t HOUSE KEEPER WANTED--Lady from 21 to 50 waute er in family « , no children. dress W. C 508 W. Ave., York, FOR four-bur largest, size Apply P."Q. Ad- Salem il-stove, SALE FOR SALE in good Forr NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS lders o 18 nry herle tery Associatic will be held day evening, June 1 at"8.p. m. . office of the secretary. Thurs- JACOB H. ZELLER, Secretary | may-24-2¢ FOR SALE—Grandfather’s clock, fn running “condition worth $800. Need money—be quick buyer will sell for $400. Also hand painted electric table lamp, Child’s Iten bed. Can be seen evenings. LANCASTER VARI- ETY STORE, 336 North Queen St., Opposite“Fire House. may 10-4t FOR SALE—Three and Four Hole Mortised Chestnut Posts. Also in the rough. Chestnut Rails™*hy the 1,000. Apply to M. 8S. Longenecker, Lawn, Penna. may3-6t-pd. WANTED—Everybody in this sec- tion to use our “wanted, for sale, etc.” column more frequently. It is bound to pay. Jusi try it. tf If you comtemplate selling or buy- ing Real Estate, I will be pleased to handle your deal in afair and honest way. That always was“and always will.be my policy. I await your in- quiry. tf WANTED—Every family in this entire community to subscribe for the Bulletin and in that way keep posted on the news of the day. tf FOR SALE—A No. 7 Range with a No. 8 top™m good condition, warm- ing closet, 3 watém, back ot 4 A 1™shape, both d-plate gas*™range ge with Will sell cheap. Cah at this tf pipe. oven. office. FOR SALE——Three-hole Mortised Locust and Chestmut Posts, Chestnut Rails and Building Stone. I. B. Breneman, Route 2, Manheim. 8.15-tf FOR SALE—One or two desirable newly built dwellings. Reservoir water, electric lights, along trolley track in Florin. Terms to suit buy- er. Apply E. L. NISSLY & SONS, FLORIN, PA. 3-tf. WANTED—25+Girls, in our wrap- ping department. Agply NISSLY SWISS CHOCQLATE CO. FLORIN, PA. 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 ind the advertising of the best ones in this paper. m——— d as House Keep- | 10-8t. | ttached, | new. | 24-2t-pd. | ar the lot | Ceme- | at the | a with | Sy NEN SRS CS eS ear ES eSESeSThese. } :ceipts Envelopes Statements Biil Heads Invitations Packet Heads Letter Heads Call at this office Good Work Is Our Specialty cea 25a52525R525 | EXECUTORS’ NOTICE { Estate of Henry Zerphy, lite of | | Mount Joy Township, Lancaster Co., Pa., Decease Letters be hay ing TORS’ } EXECU NOTICE n ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE i Estate of Malinda G. Myers, late of Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa., | Letters of administration on said estate have bpen granted to the un= dersigned, all persons indebted there- to are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against same, will present them.without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing in Palmyra, R.FP.D No 2 I Deceased. - Administrator B. Frank Kready, Attorney. may-24-6t A LOT OF GOOD Cows, AT PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922 The undersigned will sell at public sale at their stock yards Mount Joy, Pa., the following live stock: A LOT OF GOOD | COWS, HEIFERS, BULLS & SHOATS { About 50 Cows and Heifers, among { which are a lot of good butter cows and the baance Bulls. and Pigs. Shoats and pigs will be sold first. This sale will positively start at 1:25 sharp. CONDITIONS: —Note at 60 da with approved security and bank dis- count added. J. B. KELLER & BRO. F. B. Aldinger, Auect. Coble & Kreider, Clks. People Read This Newspaper That's why it would be profitable for you to advertise in it — ¥ you want « job IF you want to hire somebody If you want to sell something If yoo want to buy something If you want to rent your house If you want to sell your house If you want to sell yosr farm Kf you want to buy property ¥ there is anything that yoo want the quickest and best way fo supply that want is 2) p'aring paper an advertisement in === The results will surprise and please you If your business gets slack, adver- tise in the Bulletin. It pays. GG CG CG EE EG CP E35 5 527 GP GPE 5 , Lebanon County, Pa. | SAMUEL G. MYERS, | Don’t Forget Sale Starts 1.25 Sharp | Heifers, Bulls and Shoats | A few shoats THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. LOCAL DOINGS AROUND FLORIN ALL THE P APPEN INGS | RIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST WEEK Kivi Mrs. Hen ly ill at this Miss Myra Booth has returned from a several days visit Mt. Gretna. Mr. Samuel Frey of Marietta, was 1 welcome visitor at the Florin Inn, Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Booth and son Albert, visited friends at the County Seat on Saturday. The carpenters are busy making improvements at the Harvey Weaver | property. Mr. Walter {ing for York | several days. | Miss Anna Dyer and Mr. Latchem | Ream visited friends at Harrisburg | on Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. George Keller of Lebanon spent Memorial Day here | with friends. Mr. Levi O. Musser spent a week Buffalo, and friends. Mr. John M. Raymond and daugh- ter Margaret, are spending the day at Philadelphia. Mr. Clarence ploye at the 1 ous- writing. to Nissly left this morn- where he will spend at Musselni: : : ocal station in an ems- is enjoying a weeks Mr. Ralph here on a visit t Mrs. L. O. Musser. Mr. Finnefrock of Lane Sunday here with his so and family. Sheaffer oi rantham, is rents, Mr. and Musser of G o his ps: ister, spent | , Mr. Claude Finnefrock several test of her f the pending School S. S. Stacks. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mussel the Capitol City were Friday to the father Mr. Musselman, sr. | Gingrich Bros. of Lawn, shipped | several carload of extra fine cattle! from this place to the Lancaster| Cattle show this week. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Ishler, daugh- ter Mary and son Frank of Hummels- | town were Tuesday visitors to Mr. | and Mrs. Jacob Shires. | i Mr. and Mrs. William Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Sourbeer of Harrisburg, | were welcome visitors at the home of { Mrs. Barbara Weidman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Saraphine Haines, | son Saraphine, daughter Mary, of | Columbia, and Mrs. David Haines of Kinderhook were Sunday guests of { Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fike. | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hornafius, son Wilbur, Misses Mary Wolgemuth, and | Maggie Wormley of Elizabethtown, | spent Memorial Day here the guests | of Thomas McElroy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gibble, Mr. {and Mrs. Clinton Kready and daugh- | er of Elstonville; Mr. and Mrs. Harry { Stutzman and family of Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hertzler and | family of Lancaster; Mrs. Adam | Shenk of Palmyra; Messrs. Elvin Wagner, William Wagner of Hershey | of | itors | Harry | former’s were Sunday visitors at the home ! Mrs. Ephraim Hertzler. > — OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS ! (Contiuned from page 1) | here Friday. Mr. Long was in his { 77th vegh and was a retired Pennsyl- | vania railroad passenger conductor. He was on trains between Harrisburg and Altoona for more than 40 years. He was a native of this place and a son of the late Jacob R. Long, for | many years cashier of the Union Na- [tional Bank. The funeral services | were held in the home of Mr. H. C. i Schock, in this place, on Monday af- | ternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment was [made in the Mt. Joy cemetery. Anna L. Landis Anna L. Landis, died at the home of her mother Anna E. | Florin, on Saturday evening | complication of Landis, at of a diseases, aged 20 vears, 1 month and 19 days. She| [was a member of the Mennonite | church. Deceased is survived by her mother and two sisters, Mary and Margaret at home. Also three half brothers John and Jacob, of near Mid- dletown and Benj. of Bainbridge. Funeral services were held from her late home on Tuesday 1:30 and 2 o'clock in the Donegal street Menno- nite Church, in this place. Interment was made in Good's cemetery. ——— Mrs. Aaron L. Witmer Mrs. Aaron L. Witmer, of Beverly, near Elizabethtown died in the Lan- caster General Hospital Thursday morning, of a complication of dis- eases, aged 61 years. She was a member of the Mennonite church, and is survived by her husband and me daughter, Mrs. Benjamin L. Long- enecker, of West Donegal township. N. Y., visiting relatives | Mr. vacation. { | to Isaae Grove Landisville Junio Mt Ta n V Tunnel Mrs. Anna Mary Williams M A past 1: ea Wi 1 ssident of Lancaster. Lancaster Avenue M. E. the Anooks Council, No. 177, Daugh- ters of Pocahontas; Chosen Friends Lodge, No. 1, of Bethlehem and Lan- caster Temple, No. 199, Ladies of Golden Eagles. Mrs. Williams is sur- vived by her husband and the foll- {owing children: Mrs. Robert B. Scrib- ner, Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. H. G. | Killian, of Patterson, N. J.; Mrs. Fred { Baumann, Lancaster; Emma, Ella iand John, all at home, and Mrs. F. G. Weidle, of Philadephia. One brother, Abram, of Marietta, also sur- |vives. The funeral was held from |the home, Monday afternoon. Priv- {ate interment was made in Riverview | Burial Park. | RHEEMS | Ascension day was observed at the S. S. Kraybill general merchandise store. and Mrs. Emanuel Sumpman of Mount Joy, were upon the Rheems streets last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. nd two daughters of Harrisburg, spent last Sunday as the guests of his brother Ira Garber and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Walmer super- intendent of the Cope Sweet Corn Factory attended Ase ion services last Thursday ampbellsttown. Albert Smith the Vest Donegal thresher 1 necessary repairs his Garber near ms nd engine at the machine Mr. and Mrs shop last week. s of May- Wvele y . Cyru I Evan Mrs. h 1 y nry. ppointed 1 West last Sun K. M and family. Mr. A. D. Garber, merchant of Florin and family passed well Perry County where they spent As- along the Mountain stream. The sign painted on the Martin Cope Sweet Corn Evaporating fac- tory is quite attractive to the many thousands of people that pass daily on the state highway and the P. R. R. road. Mr. Harry Heiser, Milton Shank Leroy Leedom, a trio of fisher- men spent Ascension day along the Donegal creek in quest of the speckled ones in that spring water with the usual results. The Penn Lime Stone and Cement Company has been awarded the con- tract to furnish fifteen thousand tons of crushed stone to be used to con- struct a large bridge and arch way near Duncannon, Pa., to be shipped over the Pennsylvania Railroad. This will cause quite an activity at this large crushing plant. Messrs. Norman E. Garber, Abner Risser, H. E. Garber, James Brubak- er, Martin Kraybill and their families and Miss Ada R. Kraybill enjoyed an auto tour the mountains in five large in the vicinity of Williamsport on Ascension day. They inspected a number of large apple and peach orchards where they found prospects for vield of cension and across cars good fair fruit. ——— eer Right Off the Bat. Golden Eagle A. C. will play s at Landisville on Thursday evening and Elizabethtown Juniors at Elizabethtown next Tues- day evening. The Golden Eagle A. C. played its first game of the series with the Eliz- abethtown Juniors here on Saturday and lost 29 to 12. Poor fielding and errors lost the game. The Golden Eagle A. C. traveled to Lancaster Decoration Day after- noon and played the Franklin A. C., losing by a score of 20 to 4. A 8- base hit by F. Schneider and the pitching of Bard were the features of the game which was played at Ross- mere ball park. I The Removed to Hospital Mr. A. B. Lutz, a very well known farmer of Donegal Springs, was re- moved to the General hospital at Lancaster for treatment. HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS OLE CLCES SHINES JES EZ MUCH EZ NEW CLOES DOES. CEPN HITS A DIFFUNT LOOKIN’ A sister, Mrs. John Ebersole, West Donegal township, and a brother, Pet- er L. Lehman, of Elizabethtown, also | survive. The funeral services were | held in the home, Sunday. Interment known | [ 1 cemetery. b 1s a member of | { church and | gaa y snow iEii : i Iresses make their of Colored dimity the many stores, frocks are much softer looking than organdie, and they are to be had in the same wide range of colors. In addition, they have the charm of a plaid or a stripe, formed by the threads which eross them. One dainty dress was made of plll- box dimity, The short puff sleeves were trimmed with square appliques of white dimity stitched with black wool The full skirt was decorated in the same way. A bit of the white fabric stitched In black finished the neck, while a black ribbon sash de- fined the rather high waistline. At one store a pretty yellow dimity was seen, This was a simple dress, ‘asily slipped on and easily adjusted. It was cut in one piece, on chemise lines. Through a casing at the low- cred walstline a jade-zreen ribbon was Irawn, the ends brought out at either side and tiled in a drooping bow. The effect of the green ribhhon through the transparency very pile- turesque. The neck was hound with ribbon, the short bow in girls’ dress sections These heavier vellow was meen as were sleeves, A specialty ress of flesh-c« ild-fashioned flowers of the The softened by inch shop showed a child's lored dimity, with tiny printed in each round neck was frill of cream d with delft blue ribbon wus t the hoxes a one point d'esprit, picote A blue Irawn through a slit high f the narrow grosgrain front frock, n that point down to ther slits placed low at the sides, then to the back in a small bow vet. The slits were round hung lower which hmttonholed in blue ing of- dresses are he | | | fi through this place on their way to | White dimit ag I'hey are and party r 3 Even the woolen sweaters are adopt. ing the wide sleeves and this original -novelty of minerva yarn is extremely Interesting in red and white. THE BRACELETS OF FLOWERS Floral Designs Made of Satin for Cor. sage Bouquets or to Adorn the Wrist. the apparently fanciful ac Horal designs made Among cessories are of satin to wear for corsage bouquets that Lave innocent the or hracelets for the wrist hidden under flowers a tiny purse to hold one’s hand these lovely Handkerchiefs are a pock idea has kerchiefs. nui when one sance has neither 1s nor handbag, so heen launched in these floral brace lets and bouquets. : Other charming things that are done with flowers are wearing bunches of tiny silk rosebuds at either ear in true Japanese style, wreaths of buds en twining the wrists and to trim one sash. Triple hearts of jade joined with pearls, swing from the ears of the smartly-garbed woman, and she carries an umbrella in storms which sports s pendant heart of jade to mateh her earrings. NEW NEGLIGEES OF CHIFFOQ¥ Summery Materials Making Appear ance—Narrow Ribbon Appliques in Roman Stripe Effect. an ingenious Summery crepe de chines and chif fons are making their appearance fo coat negligees. Narrow ribbon ap pliques in Roman stripe effect make the trimming for an interesting crepe de chine design. On the chiffon models little soft rufiles with heading of lacs insertion fall down the sides and are tecomingly used as collars and cuffs For a slightly more elaborate negli gee chiffon is also used, combining con trasting shades and raped with ruf tles of varying widths. The cape neg ligee of the very young person is an other spring development and has re ~ently appeared as a slipover mode with ruchelike collar of self-blossom: faced with a contrasting color, A Garner Hill, Gladstone, N. J., Sells Rat-Snap, He Says I sell and use RAT-SNAP. Like to look any man in the face and tell it's the best. It’s good” People like RAT-SNAP because it “does” kill rats. Petrifies carcass—leaves no smell. Comes in cakes—no mixing te do. Cats or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, 35¢, 65¢, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by H. S. Newcomer, W. D. Chandler, and Dr. E. W. Gar- ber, Mount Joy. Cobyright, 1921 by McClure Newspaper Syndicate, Read the Bulletin. PEQPLE OF OUR TOWN Why do the Girls fall for This Kind of a Guy, Fellers? All he can Do is to Shake « Mean Hoof at the Dances, hut he’s well on his way to Satisfy his Ambition to Go With every Girl In Town. Why do the Silly Creatures prefer the KFusser to Manly Guys Hke | Me 'n You, huh? a 9th—At their stock Joy, a lot of fine cows, heifers, bulls, shoats by J. B. Keller & Brother. Aldinger, Auct. — eee Read the Bulletin. Read the Bulletin. Rock Bottom Prices Friday, June vards in Mount on all. Material, Fixtures, Electrica | \ Supplies, Etec. HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY 3G REDUCTIONS ON OUR FINE LINE OF SHADES & FIXTURES A NEW LINE OF 1922 Price EE BEFORE BUYING ELSF ME L WHERE JNO. H. DIETZ Bell Phone E. Main St. MOUNT JOY apr.8-t Millinery I will be el sed for a few days for a vacation. wy be open on Satur- ine of Summer or and a lot of and Ribgon Hats in all shades. \ day with a Hats, White Sport Hats new and Don’t forget to come\and see them on Saturday at Miss M. K. SHBLLY’S MILLINERY SHOP MOUNT JOY \ Fine for Lumbazk Musterole drives pain away an 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 Auto Service Charges Reasonable Both Phones STUMPF'S RESTAURANT MOUNT JOY. PA. « mar. 1-tf - -.TRY.-.- RUSS BROTHERS VELVET ICE CREAM BRANDT BROTHERS 128 Mt. Joy St. MT. JOY, PA hy Not ——————— Martin's Sanitary West Domegal St. ry 0 “ WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922 4 Have Any 0f Your ~ . . » ¢ <Q C a Securities Declined? Out deelin r f 1 value becauseiit must be redeemed at par andj on 30 days’ notice at the most; without notice if you wish. It costs $100 a share to buy and you get $100 a share when you withtiraw, with interest at 5% a year and tax free for ev- ery day we have it. Buy when you please, withdraw when you please, ahy number of shares; no delayd; no trouble; no ex- pense; noi fuss. Get Out Financial Statement and Booklet, Where Savings Are Safe. Pennsylvania’s Largest Sav- ings and | Loan Association. Twenty-Fifth Year. Resources $8,222,552.4¥%. \ \ A A STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS FIXTURES | AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Harrisburg, PeAmsylvania. Irvin B. Kraybill, \Florin, Pa. Agent for Florin & Rrowne Joy \ | | | | | 1 | GET IT AT ~ DONOVANS THE STORE THAT PAYS YOUR CARFARE Values the Highest Styles the Latest olitine the PB Qualities the Be FAMILY EVERYTHING FOR THE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 185e our Mail Or g vl We invite you to der Service—When once you try it { Youll use it always. DONOVANS Lancaster, Penna. STONE Before placing your order elesewhere see us. We have cut prices to pre war prices. J, N. STAUFFER & BRO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Krall’s Meat Market Ze I always have on hand anything i= the line of SMOKED MEATS, HAM. BOLOGNA. DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork Muttos H. H. KRALL West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA West End Bakery ~ EVANS & WATSON, Proprs. West Main. Street MOUNT JOY pene sams——— FRESH BREAD AND BUNS DAILY WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES A SPECIALTY WE SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE J. D. Faston md Phone 831-A1 FLORIN, PA, USED & ANTIQUE FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD If you have anything you want to sell, phone or drop me a i you do not care to make sale, I will buy your entire equipment. 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