EE I 1 § or a oof WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4tFT=722 LOCAL DOINGS AROUND FLORIN ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST WEEK Mrs. J. Y. Kline spent yesterday at Lancaster. Mr. Christ Aston moved from Mt. Joy to this place last week. The Jacob Landvater sale on Sat- urday was largely attended. Miss Stella Wachstetter and Harry Herr spent Sunday at Baretown. Mr. J. Y. Kline and family spent Sunday at Millway visiting friends. Mr. Addison Breneman moved his family and household effects to Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. George Geyer spent Sunday at Sunbury attending con- ference. Mr. Ralph Why property vacated by Mr. Breneman. Mr. John Haines of Marietta is here on a visit to his son Mr. Albert Haines and family. Mr. Stanley Booth of Palmyra, spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Booth. Rev. M. H. Miller has been re- appointed pastor of the United Breth- ren church in this place. Miss Josephine Wolfert of Kinder- hook spent Sunday here the guest of Mr. Albert Fike and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Forward of Elizabethtown, were Sunday visit- ors to Mr. Jacob Rider and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Reheard spent Sunday with the family of Mr. Henry Zerphey at Sharps Corner. The regular weekly prayer meeting will be held in the United Brethren church on Thursday evening at 7.30. Mr. and Mrs. William Sprout of Lancaster spent Saturday and Sun- moved into the Addison i : : J 4th, 1922 _ day with C. S. Wachstetter and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuhrman of Elizabethtown spent Sunday here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greena- walt. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGarvey of Manheim spent Sunday here the guest of the former's mother Mrs. Rebecca McGarvey. Messrs. John Rider and Joseph Haines spent Sunday at Ephrata as ouests of Misses Verna Brown and Ruth Hoover. The Brethren in Christ held their weekly prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Malehorn on | Tuesday evening. | Mr. John Stehman, wife and three { children of near Mount Joy spent { Sunday here the guest of Mr. and. [ Mrs. A. J. Rineer. | Mrs. Hal Kline of Columbia, spent several days here last week the guest [of her husband. Mr. Kline is the | tonsorial artist at the Florin Inn. | Messrs. Frank Weidman and Jac. | Landvater jr. made a motor trip to | Butler, Pa., where they visited Mr. | Harry Grosh, a former resident of { this place. Rev. Harvey Geyer and wife will {leave Thursday for their home in { Miamisburg, Ohio, where Mr. Geyer | ( | | | | | rd OUN] THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA} U. §. A. SSIES Six Wrenesr YOUNG FOLKS ARE [RELIGIOUS Judges Landis and Hassler, sitting in Equity Court today, heard the case of John W. Eshelman, of this | place, against the Grey Iron Casting Company, for the right to buy a| fourth of the shares of that corpora- | tion. Only two more cases remain | for disposition after this case is com- | pleted. Eshelman claimed that he had a| verbal agreement with the officers of the Grey Iron Casting Company NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM. MUN ZY NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED IN THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRIMONY. ta Houser—Wickenheiser Russel C. Houser, of Middletown, d Miss Ruth Wickenheiser, of 1bethtown, were married at the Donegal Church Rev. James M. Fisher, Minister Sabbath School at 2 P. M. who resided in New York City, to} Lp Ni 3 buy one quarter interest in the con- eéiormed Parsonage at Elizabeth- Trinity Lutheran Church wr y he « . av cern for $6,250, and that the firm re-| WM by the pastor, Rev. B. M. Rev. Geo. A, Kercher, Pastor Meyer. Bible School at 9.30 A. M. Morning Service at 10:45 A. M. Evening service at 7.00 P. M. served the right to buy back the stock at the value it had attained when they purchased it. Vd. He then stated that agreement was BEIM EESRSNEEE EERE Risser—Brinzer Raymond Risser, of Elizabeth- | when the town, and Miss Sadie H. Brinzer, | reduced to writing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | some time later the company changed | Brinzer, of Elizabethtown, were the clause to read that the corpora- married Thursday morning in the | tion should have the right to buy homee of the bride's parents by the | back the stock at its par value and Rev. H. H. Nye. that he refused to sign it. Foreman Khubns This oe- | Mahlon C. Foreman and Bertha gp churel curred in 1914 and since that time | : a9 rr KF m « . ite « | until 1920 Mr. Eshleman admits hat ine ‘ohn were married on Sunday, | Sehool. he did not bring up the matter again United Brethren Church Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A M Sermon at 10.30 A. M. { Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Sermon at 7:15 P. M. Rally Day will be held in the U. n Sunday by the Sunday | Prof. Shenk, of Lebanon ir | | | | : : i October [Ist at Trinity Lutherani{vallov Collace i Sho: Traysr | until he s dismissed from the conr- songs B Geo..A. Kercher . Vall y Coll ge, will speak. Every | pany’s scrvices Iie now secks to parsonage. Rev. Leo. A. hercher per- hoady jt invited to be present. {Se : SEEKS 10 iformed the ceremony. After their | ————— 5 hold th states was agree corporation to SE el wedding trip the couple will reside St. Mark’s United Brethren Church | apon verbally be- lin Mount Joy. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Schroll GOOD LIST OF OFFERINGS, ALL PRICED TO SELL. will enter his fourth year in serving tween himself and the officers of the | ; Ta ew i bAaan Ly | the church. They were guests of the company concerning the transfer of : Rich-—Moon 5! 8 2 Sr pa ou ; Sotviees 0 ma former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. George a quarter interest to him for $6,250. John Rich, Jr, son of Mr. and Tana Sh Ne os ; pee y ot. Gover. The defense opened its case in the | Mrs. Henry S. Rich, Sr., of Marietta Tin » rie My i : : ; fas i A wi Yes rf Philadal | unior Christian Endeavor at 6:15. | ——— eee latter part of yesterday morning’s, and Miss Martha Moon, of Philadel- Senior Christian Endeavor | session. | phia, were married Saturday night| SeRIOT | Tristan Endeaver a 6.30, i When and Where to Buy lin the Presbyterian church, Fifty- Preaching at 7:30. Theme, The time to buy is now. The palce | pst and Pine street, Philadelphia, “Things Worth W hile. oo a to buy is from merchants who adver- Attended a Banquet | by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Pollack. You are most cordially invited to |g tise their wares for the benefit of the Last evening a number of ladies | ’ |all these services. public. Read the advertisements in from town attended a political meet-| Wormley—Jolnson ol Tre : this and every other issue of the ing and banquet at Hetel Brans- | Roy S. Wormley, a former resi- | T. U. Evangelical Church 0 “Bulletin” and you will save some wick, Lancaster. | dent of Elizabethtown, J and Miss | Rev. J. L. Ferguson, Pastor wu real money. The summer reduction DE | Janice Johnson, of 1 hiladelphia, | Prayer meeting W ednesday at 7.30. » sales are now on. Mount Joy mer-| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neiss, Mrs. H. | Were married bv Rev. Schenk, of | Bible School Sunday morning 9:30 |= chants are offering real bargains.' A. Darrenkamp, Mrs. Matteer, Mr. A. | Philadelphia. They will reside in | Preaching Sunday morning 10:30. | ®= There is no reason why you should L. Haines and Mr. Chas. Bennett au- | Chester, where the groom is em-| Subject, ‘The ( ommission. 5 go elsewhere. toed to Valley Forge on Sunday. | ployed. | kK L. C. E. Sunday evening 6:45. w Dietz—Floyd | Topic, I'he Folly of Procrastina- B | Harry Dietz, of Columbia, and tion. . . : : | Barcenia Floyd, of Ironville, were] _ Preaching Sunday evening 7:00. | | married on Thursday evening, in the Subject, “The Task or The Work of |@ rectory of Holy Trinity Catholic The Christian.” a | church. The ceremony was perfor-| Come out and hear the messages. im med by the rector, the Rev. P. G. : a | Brueggemann. They were unattend- | First Presbyterian Church | a ed and will reside in Columbia. | Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor. |g . | Wednesday | I AM PLEASED TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE REALTY PURCHASERS THAT HERE IS A VERY | | ne Du Nos) 7:30 P. M., Preparatory Commun- | ® I HAVE ANYTHING FROM A 8500 HOUSE TO |. °0C oY Trer on abs (ouServiee, on | A $30,000 MANSION OR FROM A ONE ACRE TRUCK PATCH TO A 300 ACRE FARM. [nore sarod Thutsiey: seis ne) SOB ¥, Teter Toe @ : or shading han 3 riday i YOU WILL FIND LISTED BELOW ALMOST ANYTHING YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AND IN CASE |the parsonage of the Church of 7:30 P. M. Choir Santion, 2 YOU DON’T SEE WHAT YOU WANT, PLEASE PHONE, CALL OR WRITE AND I'LL BE JOHNNY ON |God. The ceremony was performed Sabbath | BUSINESS TO HELP YOU BUY OR SELL PROPERTY. by Rev. E. S. Yoder, pastor of the| 4.30 A. M. Sabbath School. |@ THE SPOT. A REALTOR THAT WILL DEAL YOU ARE NOT UNDER OBI ANY PROPERTY I HAVE AND R YOU ARE IN MOUNT JOY. = ad TRUCK FARMS No. 107—an 81% acre tract of land in East Donegal, near Reich’s church, frame house, tobacco shed, barn, ete. $4,000.00. No. 183—2 rough, large double acres and, poultry. $650. No. 184—13 acres of sand and limestone in Rapho, frame house, good bank barn, fruit, running water. Only $2,000. No. 191—12 acres in Rapho, 2 miles from Mt. Joy, good buildings, 3 chicken houses, fine water, has been a truck and poultry farm for years. Price $3,000. MEDIUM SIZED FARMS No. 128—A 31 acre tract of gravel land at Union Square, large house, lot of shedding for cattle, scales, ete., good well, also running water. Cheap. No. 178—A 30-acre farm in Rapho twp., near Manheim, good buildings, land very productive. Price interest- ing. No. 187—30-acre farm in Perry County, nice place, good buildings, would make a wonderful camp for hunters as it is right in the game district. Place is dirt cheap. No. 185—A 42-acre poultry and duck farm known as the Spring Lake Duck farm, in Cumberland county, bungalow, electre lights, ete. LARGE FARMS 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 65 acre farm near Con- ewago Station, all farm land, running water, bank barn, brick house, ete., for $6,000. Immediate possession. No. 102—An 86 acre farm in West Donegal, finest farm I ever offered, good buildings, on piked road, 4 acres timber ready to cut. No better farm in the county. No. 138—A 81 acre farm of all limestone soil room stone house, barn, tobacco shed, 5 acres meadow, % of money can ra- main. No. 139—A 89 acre farm of all limestone soil in East Donegal, 9- room brick house, barn, tobacco shed for 9 acres, 10 acre meadow, % of money can remain. No. 148—A 114 acre farm near Sunnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand and, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac- co shed, ete., good reason for selling. Price right. No. 151—A 170 acre farm, 80 A. farm land, balance pasture, some tim- “t YOU KNOW IT’S MY IF YOU WANT A POUND OF SUGAR YOU GO TO A GROCER3IF YOU WANT A NEW SUIT YOU hy Miss GO TO A CLOTHIER, AND IN CASE YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A PROPERTY WHY NOT GO TO {ind Ear rather house, fine for highway near Elizabethtown, 20 acres in East Donegal, 11-| FAIR AND HONEST WITH YOU? GATIONS IF YOU COME TO ME. EMEMBER THERE IS NO CHARGE. ‘res tobacco, a real farm. y4—183 acres, 120 farm land s timber, ood buildings in- cluding silo, possession any time; a 'e portion of money can remain. 161—A 235 acre farm in In- { diana Co., 175 acres farm land, bal- jance timber, good orchard, fine water and close to mar- | kets, schools and churches. I No. 161—The Clover Dale farm on | state road 2% miles west of Eliza- bethtown, 95 acres, 15 acres meadow, brick house, good barn, silo, ete., 1 $137 an acre. No. 175—A 95 acre farm 21% miles {from Elizabethtown on state road, | brick house, good barn, silo, ete., 12 fares of good meadow. No. 189—T70 acres along state |pasture with running water, frame jhouse, very modern barn, silo, tobac- ico shed, new hog pen, will sell with or without stock. No. 181—92 acres, best of lime- {stone land in East Donegal, meadow, |spring water creek, good house with heat and bath, large barn, tobacco ished, ete. A very good buy. No. 180—56 acres of the best limestone, good barn, brick house with all conveniences, 2 tobacco |sheds, abundance of fruit, one of the best farms I have listed. No. 179—107 acres of limestone |in East Donegal, new barn, brick ‘house,, meadow with: spring water, 2 tobacco sheds, price very reasonable. | No. 175—A 95 acre farm 2 miles | from Elizabethtown on the state | (road, frame barn, brick house, silo, {meadow. $135 an acre. od buildings, 2 silos, shedding | buildings, young | church. The couple were attended 10-2 Divin XN orchi | Alta Dulebohn, Landisville 10:30 A. M. Divine Worship with | jj dtd Oi Bo, al » {the administration of the Saera Stauffer, Silver Springs. ments of Baptism and the Lord’s " | Supper by the Pastor i i "HIPRTII IY 8 THE 3. CONFERENCE 7:8 > M Forshi WILL CHEERFULLY SHOW You |THE U. B. CONFERENCE ___ | 7:30 P. M. Divine Worship with m «rm r r ATR pa Y y | LACE TS NISTERS a i Nyt ely his STOP AT MY OFFICE ANY TIME Srmeh by the Pasir, “The Stumibiy seme ling Block The one hundred and twenty ————— | hird annual session of East Penn- Methodist Episcopal Church. |. vi Conference, United Breth Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor. } ren i which was held at 9.15 Sunday School. 2 Sunbury. came ton close on Sunday 10.9 Divir ropshi i m Y ry, Ci \ Sunday. 10.30 Divine Worship. Sermon, ishop W. M. Bell, D. D., of Har- | “In Mv Name.” = i 1 ». preached the ordination ser-| ¢. Foworth Leacue. Leoder a | n 1 h he read the report | Fred Diffenderfer, Topic: (Mission | tationary committee as fol- | Study) Got the facts to the folks. |B | lows: Acts 11:1-18. L] ! it { Conference Superintendent, Rev. | 7.30 Divine Worship. Sermon, | S.C. Enek, D. D. “An evening with Jesus.” wl | Annville, 1. BE. Rank. D. D. | Qct. ith, Wednesday evening Columbia, A. K. Wier. Prayer service at 7:30. We begin |[® { Columbia Circuit, A. W. Dambach. | the Denver, B. M. Breneman. Flizabethtown, A. G. Nye. Ephrata, C. A. Lynch. study of John's service, gospel at this HW | Bring your bibles with |g BUSINESS STANDS | you. Oct. 12th. Thursday evening, 7:30 8 No. 63—The entire concrete block Florin, M. H. Miller. { Organ Recital on the new Fstey ® manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline Highspire, M. V. Fridinger. | pine orean. Prof. EF. RB. Tourison = at Florin, together with all stock, Hillsdale ys wntlia | hit. : dy Shh : EC illsdale, to be supplied. of Philadelphia, will render the recital | = machinery, buidings, contracts, ete. rit OW. Tank bo ; e138 a Price vers low Lititz, Ira W. Funk. | accompanied by the violinist, Miss |= i. Manheim, A. LI. Haeseler. Sarah Lemer, of Harrisbure. Ad-|® a Jats Me ges ee Manor, G. W. Hess. mission free. A silver offering will un several houses on Main street. Middletown, C. A. Funk. | he lifted. Come and bring your = No. 172-—An acre of zroard in Mi Mount Joy, H. S. Keifer. | friends. E Yor De ith 2 large fiance eo Mountville, D. E. Long. | Oct. 15th. Sunday morning, 10:30 u house, elevator, two big ponds, ete., Neffsville, S. K. Kauffman. { Dedication services. The new pipe |B At the close of Bishop Bells ser- | ovean will be cheap. : | mon the following were ordained to | District Superintendent, the Rev. C. % JOINEDIN WEDLOCK, IN OUR CHURCHES x-==- dedicated by our 4 % Every American Store @ Stands as the Guardian Over Your Table Expense 2 Every afvantage accruing from our more than thirty years of business experience, every factor made possible by our buying power and distributing facilities is used in the furtherance of our established policyjof giving you ‘the most of the best for the least.” 3 Your Opportunity to Save More Money Gold Seal Oats 9c Asco Pancalie Flour | each Asco Golden! Syrup J 3 for 25¢ Sold separately or in any assortment you desire. Best Pink Salmon tall can 12¢ Asco | Evap. Milk can 10c Asco Pork and Beans can 9c Asco Dried Beef | Sweetheart Toilet Soap pkg 10¢ 4 cakes for 19¢ Sliced thin. Very tdnder. Exceptionally big value. Asco Noodles 22 pkgs for $1 Whole Grain || Rice 12 Ib pkgs for $1 High-Grade Toilet Paper 30 rolls for $1 Fancy Selected Yellow Onions 3 Ibs for 5¢ BASKET (25 lbs) 4lc Buy freely at this pride. Best White Potatoes 1 Pk¢ 6c BUSHEL (60 Ibs) 90k Sold by weight only i i maby Gold Seal Flour 12 Ib bag 49c¢ \ An all around family flour. Exceptional merit. You'll Taste the Difference! Asco Coffee Ib 29¢ The biggest coffee value sold today. Asco \ Cocoa I-2Ihcaa 15¢ very nourishing and edo nomical beverage. Hershey’s Cocoa 15 lb can 18ch § i || \ N.B.C, | Soyps N. B.C. : Zu Zu's | Palmdliv. Five O'clock Teas Graham Crackers || Ivory Lorna Doones Vanilla Wafers { Lifebuoy} pkg 5¢ | 3 cakes far 20c Social Tea Biscuits pkg 10c Daily Reminders \ Big Calif. —— Meaty Prunes Ib 19¢ Asco Maine Corn ..can 1215c¢c Sh 1 Pi a : Sma its. Fine flavor Tender Sweet Peas can 12%¢ 3 : ne BVOY. Asco Sour Krout big can 1215¢ 3 TET Asco Corn Flakes pkg 6¢ Rich Creamy Cheese Try a ‘pound. Asco Farina pkg 10c Alaska Red Salmon can 25c¢ Asco Peanut Butter tumbler 9c N. B. C. Choc. Revere Cakes Ib 25¢ N. B. C. Snaparoon Cakes 21c¢ Asco Sliced Bacon pkg 17c¢ Asco Baking Powder lb can 17c¢ Asco Cider Vinegar bot 16¢ Ib 27¢ You'll like it. Mother Likes Candy Hershey’s Choc. Kisses 1b 39c¢ Choc. Coveted Mints Ib 39¢ Delicious Peanut Brittle pg 10c 1-4 1b pk Asco Teas 1-2 31 ar Rg 12 Five quality blends—Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon, Old Country Style, Plain Black, Mixed. ), MOUNT JOY, PENNA... 1 ALD BUILDING LOTS the office of an elder bv the layine |W. Straw, D. D. There will be no : > on of hands: H. K. Geyer. Leroy [attempt made to raise No. 2—Four Lots, each 50x200 ft., Walters, R. S. Heberliz and S. T. [this service. on North Barbara St., Mount Joy. Dundore. The Bishop was assisted | No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40x! inis impressi Ca po ’ Ss pression service by Rev. | Church of God 200 ft. They front on Church St. S. C. Bnck, D. D., and Rev. J. M. | Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor No, 77—Very desirable building | waiters. { J. S. Hamaker, Superintendent. lot fronting on the south side of Mar- ietta street. Will sell any number of feet you want at $6 per foot. ~ No. 145—A tract of land contain- ing 16% acres adjoining Manheim boro. Fine building sites. 7 ; iz No. 57—A 5 acre tract in the boro The routine of business wr of Mount Joy, fine large lot and] [°¢ routine of business was { would be a money-maker for truck-|after, such as f (ing or speculating on building lots. |due and hearing and acting on the No. 163—A fine building lot on | Principal's report constituted the ev- ——— eee Sundav School at 9.30 A. M. OUR SCHOOL BOARD | 10:30 A. M., Organ voluntary Pre- | HOLDS REGULAR MEETING | lude in G. Reed; Holy, Holy, Holy; ! a (Invocation; Anthem, Awake Psal- (8 Mount Joy School Board met in | tery and Harp-Adams; Scripture |g egular session on Monday evening, | Lesson; Hyrmm 1:6: Prayer; Re- | sponse: Hymn 211: Announcements: |. , Mr. H. C. Brunner; ® Sermon by Rev. J. L. Undegraph:|m Praver; Duet, Mrs, Stauffer and a | | looked of bills | Solo, Ava Maria the paying | DWELLING HOUSES j East Main street. Price right. enings business A very interesting | or Brunner ; Offertory- u No. 83—A frame house and pase No. 171—Large number of build-| Port on the workir g of the school | Erg ( Sa 5 : v-Johnzon; | {poss stand on E. Main St., Mt. JOY; ing lots between Mt. Joy and Florin. | Library was handed to the Board by oh ‘mn 594; Bene } Postlude, |B ja business center. All improvements. I can give you any number of lots at|Miss Martin, of the High School|Trinmphal March, Costa Ee] No. 84—A frame house adjoining at any location, at any old price. | Faculty. year's | A special pro 1 be render-| No. 83; fine shape, all improvements, | school term 3 thou. | 0 bv members of the C. E a prefer to sell both. ! JUST LAND | sand nine d : ¢ So bv Mr Dillman. | @ | No. 92—A 21% story frame house Rr Uhies iv alren ir and Evelvn Smeltzer and | 2 ; r V& 2 J 5 { No. G7 oe : Raat | AMES n circu 1 ¢ d | gy with slate roof on West Main street, D YW Ja7- A 4-acre tract in East) Smith Rbrarv luet by MN Bons Y ew a Mount Joy. Only $2,000 (Donegal, limestone, good condition, | "crt Smith LHTary i a rs E ons on a highway and a fine place to [hundred seventy-five di Sia " bE Noe lat xan Maver build. Not far from town. |school ter The bool At 7:30 P. M., Organ Volum |m Jonaiite ; with frame 4 house, siamo No. 42—An 85 acre tract of farm | consisting of twenty L set Freys Praise God, In- |m { puteney shop, ete. Must be sol quick. | timber and pasture land in West Don-|in circulation to the nu yf ation; A “T have set] { No. 147—Aecre of ground with 10-| township, tract adjoins Masonic |hundred fortv-seven Books| VY 2tehmen”: ripture Tesson: | [room brick house, good repair, steam | Homes ground on two sides. Price avitable for the Fiith a soatn | Hymn 570; Prayer; Response: Hymn |B heat, at railroad. Near Marietta. {very low. (G ol a i” x " R1618; Announcoments: Viel laet. | @ | T ’ ~ | Grades will s¢ be added. { ! 53 V al duet, | ! No. 149—A beautiful 7-room and| No. 169—A 15 acre tract between | a oi ny { Mrs. Stauffer and Miss ITawthorne: | bath brick bungalo in Marietta boro. | *t Joy and Florin. A real invest-| tS DRELT Ra | Serr by Rev. M. 0. Manning: | ® Very modern, beautiful location and ment to some speculator. |THE FRESHEMAN CLASS Pern: Ofer e. Sad. ning; | price right. y/ ENJOYED A STRAW BWE|, °F, DOFtely, Serdade Joris ’ | | kewk i vmu 2 yenediction : | No. 166—Fine corner lot in resi-| FACTORY SITES "Phe foll ne meat . 4 | Postlude, “Ride On’’-Scott fe la | : att . 8 ay . 1e fToliowing members of the —— es Jonial oo ction 0 kb Joy, 13-room| No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft. Creshman : Close © s ML 7 v Die! TSR ec wimee la I brick ouse with a conveniences, | on the P. R. R. sidi in I Re hip Be y sugad Fi ; { gas, steam heat, electric light, bath, |n: > Sidings in Mount Joy,!n.1001 cnioved a straw ride io Mar- | Fire Prevention Day iE ’ a » > gat, »| has many advantages and centrally |. ! i October 9th, will this Fall 1 LE lete. A very good buy. located. “One of the best in the town. | Ctt2 and Maytown on Friday even- 1 Nati 1 Fire T i o< : : ‘ling with jsses Nixon : out as |S€rved as National Fire Preventi = No. 168—Lot 40x200 in Florin,| TI also have a number of properties ne with Misses Nixor and Trout as Day, it beinr the apnivers: > ol (= | frame house, frame stable, ete $2,400 | that owners do not care to have ad-| 2Perones: Drivers, Charles Ha jthe Great Chi ig NS aH { : = hooky « \ ; vy | e rea cag fire [7 | No. 186—An 8-room frame house, vertised. If you don’t find what you : cker and LeRoy i Her r Mao | iT 1 oh e : i : of 1871. { lgarage, steam heat, electire light, on | want in this list, call and see me. I Hawthorne, Rhoda Nentwie, Dorothy > aanS ire losses which | {West Main street, Mount Joy. | FACTORY BUILDINGS | No. 140—3 acres and 49 perche: | of land in East Donegal with large {stone mill converted into flats for | esidences. $2,000. . i. 1 1 as SW Voare "ne as 1 have it. Baker, Mildred Booth, Esther Gar- . he be t few years has averaged |. 5,000 lives : A OF te her, Iva Shoop, Bernice Myers, d 350 million dollars | m REMEMBER Ethel Newcomer, Dorothy Loraw, of pron yey ] Ta United States 'm Within the next week or ten days|Porothy Schroll, Elizabeth Stumpf, |, ee any Os fel I will have at least half a dozen ad-| Mildred Geistweit, Lydia Shank, | 0 th¢ attention of every member ’ ditional farms and several small pla-|Toward Mumma, Russel Mumma, he conmunity in a Jorcetnl way isi ces in this list. Park Eberly, Adele Smeltzer, Elmer | CIT ¢vident. -- - Herman, Merl Hoffer, Dwiocht Tan- | mm dis, Lester Brubaker, Christian Si- Our Markets ! mons, John Anderson and Henry The followinz prices are paid to- |= lay by our local merchants: | m treatment. money at | BIE) \ Nissly. : & |. pp Eggs, per dozen ........ 47.50c 'm Secelr's a Divorce Country Butter .............87¢| Iva B. McCurdy, of Bainbridge, Lard, per pound ........... 120 | ® \ has applied’ for a+ divorce from | 9 Bg 4 BE Clayton F. McCurdy for eruel v le: $1.00 | \ | 110 ER OE Last Days! To Secure Footwear at Next To Nothing Prices October 14 Will Be The End of Frey's Shoe Sale Come in now--everything out on racks. WO If you can find your size you will buy not one pair but several. 4 a A %, Chas. H. Frey Shoe Stor 3 & 5 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. 110) N s VT \