Is there a tenant farmer around! {Don’t Forget Sale Starts wns PT PAGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. A WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1922 ————— NEIDTIOM CITATIIAT Tar § —y oN = Ips I ) 4 ANAT ENO i ? Vho War* : , THIS SALE Our Sale Register Who War*: This? Se the Peo le DON’T MISS 1.25 Sharp ‘\ and the sweete n it 15— IT MAKE! MII want irt.a d: that keeps your c pink of condition an same tii maximum mik AN 1m and Kk § & g id ANIL 0 ( +14 1 t th 1 makes them give ik yield. Come d: + iu. you about L US Tul 1 RR PO | Aug. 10, 24 Sept. 7 Tickets good returming within 16 days Valid in parlor ofsleeping : cars on payment of usual‘eharg- es for space occupied, inclad- ing sure charge. Tiekets goo - via Delaware River Bridge = Route 86 cents extta, round trip. Stop-over allowed at Phila- delphia in either direetion. See Flyers. Consult Ticket Agts Proportionate fares from other points Ocean Grove Excursion Aug 24 Pennsylvania System The Route of the Broadway Ltd june 21-11t TI J — { bacco / rahe, Rheems, Pa. z FOR, SALB=-Late model Ford Se- a € FRANCK LOST—A rabbit og, black and ®m | an, one eye, Reward®™Phone 49-R2 Bell, Mt. Joy. 6-28-tf : $5.94 : MOUNT JOY , Atlantic City 5 emove them Call bell phone 149R6 Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape = Mgunt Joy. So Nissly Gingrich. = May, Sea Isle City, An- ® Flo¥p, Pa. aN \ & glesea, Avalon, Peer- mont, Stone “Ny Harbor 3) N % = = THURSDAYS =m OR Eichler’s Potato Chips Just what you want for your | Always | Place | your order | picnic or outing. fresh. with your grocer. SOLD BY H. B. Greenawalt 205i S. B. Bernhart F. A. Farmer MOUNT JOY | Bernard J. Myers, A. ID. Garber H. J. Schadt FLORIN, PA. Rock Bottom Prices on all Material, Fixtures, Electrical Supplies, Ete. HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY A 31G REDUCTIONS ON OUR FINE LINE OF SHADES & FIXTURES L NEW LINE OF 1922 FIXTURES Prices Very Reasonable SEE ME BEFORE BUYING ELSE WHERE Special: —During the month of August I will sell Electric Irons, for $3.95. Guaranteed for one year. JNO. H. DIETZ z Bell Phone E. Main St, MOUNT JOY apr.6-t Pullets Pullets 200 Barred Plymouth Rock 100 Mixed Pallets March and April Hatched Box 25 MASTERSONVILLE A Wonderful Bargain Undoubtedly the best bargain I have had in several years. lot, corner, good residential section, with 3-story brick house, modern in every respect, new heating plant, electric lights, bath, garage. Re- placement cost today, $20,000. Will take $7,600 and give possession any time. Now don’t think too long but act. Call or phone Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy, Pa. A double | estate having been @Eanted to the un- | dersigned, all person$indebted there- {to are requested to nfgke immediate | of East Donegal™fownship, Deceased. wanted, Sl, Rent, &ec. | FOR SALE—A Comp Shelden’s Business Schoo juststhe thing for the busines ulfe, price $35; will sell for y Reg Mrs. Graeg K. Taylor, 309 Clintom{ om Ave. Oak Bark, Il. aug.9-2t 4 LOST OR STRAYED—A full 9 grown Maltese cats Reward for re- turn. 1t-pd. W. M. Hollowbysh. We wish to thank our fends and neighbors for their kindness“during our late bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. George: Schneider, 1t=pd FOR SALE—Low wagons, and to- ladders. Aug. 2-6t. dan, Hy equipped, ‘Apply, P. SEH OCK. " 26tf. aly, 26tf I will Buy old barns and houses and WANTED— tion to use our ete.” column mor is bound to pay. Ju anted, frequently. ry it. t No. 8 top in good condit ng closet, water back ete. le heater in Al shape, bo Will sell cheap. of Mount Joy Letters of ad estate having been dersigned, all person to are requested to m payment, and those havin demands against the same, sent them without delay fo ment to the undersigned, resic Mount Joy, Pa. Carrie B. Keller, Administrat H. Frank Eshleman, Atty. july 6-6t-pd. EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Harvey B. Brubaker, late of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased. Letters, testamentary on said estate having beém granted to the undersign ed, all persdsn indebted thereto are requested to “make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims or de- mands against the same will present them without delay for settiement to the undersigned, residing at 224 Mari- etta Street, Mount Joy, Pa. ANNIE L. BRUBAKER, Executrix. Wm. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. jly 12-6t ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE Estate of Mighael G. Myers, late Letters of Adnfinistration on said nent, and those having claims or against same will present Sniithis Wagon | | and Lloyd Huston spent Sunday with LOCAL DOIN AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haines were Sunday visitors to Mt. Gretna. Miss Cora Walters of Middletown was a Sunday visitor to our village. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Weaver mov- ed into their newly furnished home this week. Mrs. Katie Winters is spending a week with the family of Mr. Clinton Eby at Mount Joy. Mrs. Ed Steigerwald of Paoli, was a Tuesday visitor to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer. The Harvest Home Services held at Cross Roads Church on Saturday were very largely attended. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bates and son Robert of Shiremanstown spent Sun- day here the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Zeager of Pittsburgh, are here on a visit to Mr. William Hamilton and family. Mr. Norman Tyson and family of near Baker’s bridge spent Sunday with the family of John Martin. Messrs. Paul Greenawalt, Henry Breneman, Henry Shelly and Arthur f Kulp made a trip to Mt. Gretna on Saturday. h\ Mr. John Eichler has resigned his position on the P. R. R. and has gone to work at the Nissly Swiss Choco- late Factory. Miss Mary McGarvey and Irvin Bishop are spending several days at Scranton, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGarvey. The festival held in the park on Saturday evening, under the auspices of the Florin cemetery association was a grand success. Misses Anna and Stella Haldeman, Malinda Myers, Anna Reese and Mr. Clarence Musselman attended the United Brethren Camp at Mt. Gretna on Sunday. } Mr. Charles Stark of this place has opened an up-to-date garage and accessory store in the former Welfley garage building, now owned by Mr. J. D. Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bates and son Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bates and sons Ralph and Raymond of Shiremanstown spent a few days with relatives and friends. tl PERSONAL “HAPPENINGS (Continued from page 1) New York City, the past week. Mr. J. Arthur Moyer left on Mon- day for Atlantic City where he will spend the week. Carrie Carpenter, of Washington, D. C., is spending several weeks with Mrs. A. B. Welsh. Billy Richards of Huntingdon, visiting his aunt, Mrs. Christian Wal- ters, in this place. Mrs. Minnie Gingrich week-end with Rev. and Johnson, at Columbia. Mrs. Martin Strickler, a clerk at the First National bank, is enjoying a two weeks’ vacation. Mrs. Sallie Huston, of Harrisburg is spent the Mrs. I. E. Mr. and Mrs. James Way. Estate of John F.Pyle, late of Lan- | them wit t delay for sebtlement to the undersigned, residing m Florin, JOSEPHINE MYERS Administratrix Attorney. july-19-6t | —— | EXECUTOR’S NOTICE | caster City, deceased®, Letetrs testamentray ‘am said estate having been granted to th®. undersign ed, all persons indebeted thereto are requested to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims ox de- mands against the same will pret them without delay for settlement the undersigned, residing at 553 Ellsworth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. PHILIP S. PYLE, Executor. july 19-6t NOTICE—The Board of Mana- gers @f the Mount Joy Cemetery As- sociatiol, will hold their regular meet- ing on Monday evening, August 14, 1922, at the First National at 7:30 o’clock for business. By order of the Board of Mana@®grs. S. Donaven, Sec. Also at the sa place, immediate- ly after the meetin®of the Board of Managers adjourn, a%meeting of the Lot Holders will be hel for business and to nominate candidates for Sec- retary, Treasurer and be voted for at an election i ber to serve for the coming pS. Donavery, Sec. Aug 2-2t ~ CHARTER NOTICE ‘ Notice is"hereby given that on Aug. 26, 1922, at #9 o’clock A. M., an ap- plication will b&made to the Court of Common Pleas o% Lancaster County, Pa., under the nsylvania Incoer- poraton Act of April 29th 1374, P. L. 73, and its supplemignts, by G A Geyer, H. S. Stoll, Albé¥, Fike, J. A. Shires, W. W. Shires, Jo B. Henry and Augustus E. Shetter fér a Chart- er for an intended corpordtion to be called The Camphill Cem ery Asso- ciation, Florin, Pa., the character and object whereof is the purchasing and holding, for the purpose df a ceme- tery for the burial of deceased per- sons, certain lands in Mount Joy Township and to use, manage, sel convey, mortgage, lease or dispose of the same and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges confer- red by said Act of Assembly and the Supplements thereto. The proposed Charter is now on file in the Pro- thonotary’s office at Lancaster, Pa JOHN A. NAUMAN, Solicitor. Aug. 2-3t srz— oh Let Us Print auto. Your Szje Bills Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geib and daughter Mildred, and Mildred Sou- ders spent Sunday at Rheems Verna Cunningham of Lancaster, spent Sunday in town with Mae Hin- kle and her sister, Sue Cunningham. Mr. Norman Sprecher, a clerk at the Union National bank, is spending his two weeks’ vacation at Wildwood, New Jersey. Dr. E. C. Rice, wife and daughter Elizabeth of Washington, D. C. spent the week end, visiting in the home of E. W. Bentzel. They are on a trip to the New England States by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bates and son obert, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bates and son Frederich, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bates and sons Ralph and Raymond, all of Shiremanstown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bates. SCORE ONE MORE FOR NAVY Damaged Replica of Old Vessel, It Is Believed, Can Be Repaired by Sailors. Percy C. Madeira, Philadelphia coal magnate, has joined the ranks of those who have taken up the fad of collect ing ship models. Madeira’s experience with the first model he bought, a replica of the American clipper ship Southern Cross, was an interesting one. according to the New York Sun. This miniature ship, 30 Inches long the coal operator obtained recently through an agent at Nantucket, who considered the purchaser lucky fin getting a genuine model at a reason able figure. The model, with all masts and other spars in place and with rigging. blocks, boats, ete., as they should be, was a handsome picture when it was packed for shipment at Nantucket, But when the fragile model reached Madeira’s home it came out of the packing case nearly wrecked. It had been poorly packed and roughly han- dled on the trip. Madeira looked at the mass of broken spars and wreckage and said things about the packer and also the agent at Nantucket. He fig- ared the model little better than matchwood and that it never could be repaired. He reckoned, however, without the United States navy. He happened to tell his troubles to a naval officer sta- tioned at League islana and afterward the officer rang the coal soon On Thursday, Elzabethtown, we will sell tractors and automobiles. Garber’s Garage. | Thursday, September 14—On the | premises, in Rapho township, on the | outskirts of the village of Masterson- ville, a farm of 50 acres with im- provements by the Heirs of David R. Forney, deceased. Frank, auctioneer. See advertisement. Tuesday, Aug. 15, on the premises of Abner Hershey, at the Mt. Joy Boro pumping station, lot of cows, bulls, and shoats by C. S. Frank & Bro. Hess, auct. Tuesday, Aug 15, on the premises of Abner Hershey, at the Mt. Joy Boro pumping station, lot of cow: bulls and shoats by C. S. Frank & Bro. Hess, auct. Friday, August 18, at their stock yards in Mt. Joy, 85 head of cows, heifers, bulls and steers by J. B. Kell- er & Bro. Aldinger, auct. See ad. Saturday, September 16—On the premises in Mount Joy township, on the road leading from Mount Joy to Elizabethtown via Breneman’s school house, a farm of 127 acres with im- provements by the Heirs of David R. Forney, deceased. Frank, acutioneer. See advertisement. SS.’ PhboHptit Damage Case Dropped. At the instigation of Marietta boro Council, the case of John H. Keener, of Maytown, vs. Frank W. Conrad, of Marietta, was withdrawn. When it was learned that Mr. Keener had paid Conrad $340 in addition to the physician’s bill, council decided that he had been sufficiently fined. records. Aug. 10—At our here that wants to make as much garage at 845 South Market street, money with less work than he is do- | ing now? Here you are. A 30-acre farm % mile from Manheim, best of gravel land, good buildings, an! abundance of fruit, fine water. This, would make a dandy truck farm as it is close to markets. Don’t delay; act quick as I am going to turn this! farm—~Call, phone or write J. E. | Schroll, Mt. Joy ” — A Ce } , Our Markets The following prices are paid to- lay by our local merchants: [fay Know that you are in busie ness, come in and let us show what we can do for you in the way of attractive cards and letter heads. Good print ing of all kinds is our speciaity and ifwe cane not satisfy you we don’t Boos... civivneiovi iris 22¢ want your business, Butter: ....... ive viiranriy 38c| Lard .... uch cise died msidbedd a Thndle I LL § NW I. D. Stehman Pays: i 5 WHEE «ices ovenives nos tiiy stioz” ™ 1.4 ; COTIRN, v. oivssvsnnss vist r Ving 75¢ Extra Special For Saturday WOMEN’S 25c, 35¢ and_50c all at. 3 $1.50 CORSETS for $1.45 MEN and WOM~N’S UMBRELLAS MEN’S 50c SUMMER UNDERWEA SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS Bid irs i sssnsnisin resins IDEA These make elegant gifts. ach 5. B, Bernhart, MG Joy 0000000000000 C00PPCEEOPCCLREPCPEROLCRCEPCCLOREREES © ie 53..31.00 $1.00 following price reductions are hereby announced: Studebaker plants, representing the investment of $38,000,000, operating at capacity, produced 60,000 cars the first six ‘months this year, and broke all Although we have on hand unfilled orders for 15,000 cars, we believe our manurfacting savings should be shared with oyr customers, and hence the 85 HEAD OF UNION, CRAWFORD AND ERIE COUNTY Heifers, Bulls and Steers AT PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1922 | i i bli The undersigned will sell at pu sale at their stock yards Mount Joy, | Pa., the following live stock: | | ' Cows, | [ | | "85 HEAD OF COWS, HEIFERS, BULLS & STEERS About 60 Cows and Heifers and the { balance Bulls and Steers. Some very | good butter cows, Guernseys, Jerseys, | and Holsteins. Don’t miss this sale. * This sale will positively start at 1:25 sharp. CONDITIONS: —Note at 60 days with approved security and bank dis- count added. J. B. KELLER & BRO F. B. Aldinger, Auct. Coble & Kreider, Clks. A calroad Erie Co. Fresh Cows & Springers at private sale on Monday, afternoon, August 14 and Tuesday, August 15 at private sale. Rev. F. Y. Feeser, a Harrisburg minister, was arrested at York for speeding. He was running 32 miles an hour. The fine was paid. 2 M ODELS New Prices Old Ptices o b. Factories f. Reductions » eee RE Sedan @ Chassis RE Coupe Sedan LIGHTS-SIXES SPECIAL-SIXES Roadster Chassis $ 785 Roadster 975 Touring 975 Coupe-Roadster 1,225 1,550 1,000 1,250 Lo 4.Pass. Roadster 1,275 ~ Touring 1,275 : Coupe 1,875 Sedan 2,050 BIG-SIXES Chassis 1,300 Touring 1,650 Speedster 1,785 2,275 2,475 f.o. b. Factories 2,500 2,700 $ 90/ 10 10°, 150 200 200 175 200 200 276 300 / magnate up and said he thought he entire community to subscribe for the | Bulletin and in that way keep posted on the news of the day. tf ©0[Cl0[0l0l0[0/0OlRl/ORR[C/C ROCCO had a man who could repair the | wreck: | BR —.—_._“— “™“ —AAS : h THIS WANTED—Every family in this South Bend, Indians, August 1st, 1922 1 8S A : The quality of Studebaker cars has not been decreased one iota. teary, they are better than ever. You can depend upon the performance, dur- ability, comfort, and quality of Studebaker cars, and the integrity of their makers. THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERIC ED. REAM, Mount Joy. STUDEBAKER 4 - ‘ On the con- rR PPR AOROPPOCPRPPPPRPOPEEPEPOPOEEEPEORPEEPEEOEPEPEPRPEROPPROCLRPO® Ieres—————— N—— *