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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, '23



 

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OFFICE GIRLS
ge general office
© School Training pre- |
fat not absolutely essential, |
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BRENDENT OIL CO.
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Feb. 28-1t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Geta of Joseph N. Musser, late
bf Rap township, Lancaster Co.
Penna., daceased.
Letters % administration on said
p beer granted to the
dersigned, persons indebted
ireto are regmested to make im-
late paymentyggnd those having
ns or demands Wgainst the same
resent them put delay for
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Papho Township.

LEVI H. MUSSHR, Adm.
R. D. No, 2., Mt. Joy, Pa.
Hgilowbush, Attorney.

feb. 28-6t
and REPAIRS
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CAGE NEWS OF
THE PAST WEEK
OUR HIGH BOYS AND GIRLS
EASILY TRIM BOTH HER-
SHEY TEAMS HERE
ON FRIDAY
WERE SOLD HERE
(Continued frog Fage 5)
For the Estate/of Catharine S.
Reist, deceased:”
Twenty-eight shares Marietta Gra-
vity Water Co. at $27.00 to N. F.
er Arntz.


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The Mount Joy High Five enter-
tained the Hershey High Friday
evening did not
Five shares Elizabethtown Nation-
Bank at $191.00 to E. W.
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and the visitors
shares same
Strickler.
shares same at $191.70 to
Strickler.
shares Union National Bank,
Y $138 to Mrs. Annie
Jovy,
at $191.50 to
| ount at
hares at $138 to
nel Kraybill
same
same

$138 to Harry

enteen at
same at $138.05 to Harry

other account i
Chocolate
$100 to
shares Bachman
T wo
{ Co., second preferred, at
Mrs. H. N. Nissloy.
One share Florin Trust
$100 to N. F. Arntz.
| Three shares Nissly
late
Co. at

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Swiss Choco- |
Co., Te preferred, at $100 to
{| W. H. Muth.
Five shares Florin Trust
3101 to N. F. Artz.
Five shares Union National Bank,
Co. at
Rollman

. = o make it at all interesting.
| Mount Jov. at $138.10 to Samuel! fopped the leather pill thru the
Two shares Nissly Swiss Choco- hoop five times while “Red” Mum-
| 1ate Co., preferred, at $100 tn W. ma spilled four, the team scoring a
{| TI. Muth. total of 23 points +o Hershey's 7.
i One share Modern. Home Con- The result of the game was not in
| traction Co. at. 852 75 XN. 7. Ava, doubt at any time. The score:
Two shares Firt’ National Bank, | Hershey High
| Mount Joy, at,/§195.50 to Oliver | Field Foul
Greider. / i Goals. Goals. Tls.
 



Girls Won Another
Five shares
andisville.
Three
| ler
First National B
| at $179 to Fl T Niet. | In the preliminary
shaves Corba oh. Pacrs ‘| Friday evening our High Girls had
res Gerherich-Payne at -
{ $101 to John Hertzler. : { real soft picking, defeating the fair
| Tivo shares First National Bank. | 2Nes from Hershey High 27-5. Miss
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Mount Joy, at $196.25 to Levi New. Way was high scorer with six field
comer goals and five out of ten free shots.
Tive shares : Miss Thome had a trio of two point-




ame at 3106.50 to »
| BR. Vellanhanm | ers and Miss Shank one. The score:
n Tiree same at $196.75 to Olivia | Hershey High Girls
Tals er. ; Flori T 1 Field Foul
wo shares Florin rust Co. at| Goals. Goals. TIs.
$101 to N. F. Arntz. | Hess, F "0 "0 0
Four : shares Albouch-Dover & | Buchanan F .... 1 R 3
Co., Chicago 69% preft:ic{ with-| Miler, C Mummmte 0 §
drp- — a. | Yerger, G 1 0 2
Rr { Dresher, G 0 0 0
ol R M Reese, © ....... 0 0 0
§ | Bohner, F ...... 0 0 0
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RECORDINGS Totals: ....... 9 8 5
| Mt. Joy High Girls
Field Foul
(Continued from page 1) G
g oals. Goals. s.
Mrs. Martha Groff and a brother, F. Way, F ........ 6 5.10 ™
P. Engle, of Elizabethtown, also | Shank, F 1 0 2
vive Funeral services were held | Thome, Sa 3 0 6
unday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock| Krall, G . 1 0 2
In the Mennonne Church, Elizabeth- | Greider, G ..... 0 0 0
own. Interment was mad - )
Ne. e at Lan [Tonsenacher, G 0 0 0
' Totaly: - 27
1 wir W. Witmer xe S 3 2
saac Witmer, of Rapho town-! i
uar lle Tak i
itn ied Tuesday forenoon at 10] WEI ol Fleet Lavin team
iy 2] rom oars trouble, aged 69!ran the Quarryville tossers ragged
Yes Pond s and 19 days. He Monday night on the local floor
a member of the Church of the shooting 37 field goals. The final

Brethren and is survived by his wife
jana the following
and Clayton G.,
score was 75 to 43, with Ellis lead-
children: Harry | ing the point getters. The scrappy
G. of Elizabethtown; {guard collect
| Mrs. Jacob Sny der, of Rapho town. | two- aT of fovem a Bn
| Enos Fojonros X. of Florin; Mrs. | Every man on the Mt. Joy team
eems; Edgar G., of | figured in the scoring, while Book
Harrisburg and Katie at home. Two was the only visitor that failed to


othe Andrew and Daniel, of | get into the score eolumn. Fritz
Ransas Te Slates Mrs. Aaron | ov ened the field goals collected by
Nor aa Nee ethryn| Mt. Joy’s second best scorer, Charlie
a
a hy rer ND, cash Laing | Bennett, with eight. The score
| of Flizabethtown, also survive, Fun- | Mt. Joy
| eral services will be held on Satur- Field Foul
| day afternoon at 1:00 o’clock at the Goals. Goals. Tis.
| house and 1:30 in the Green Tree | Herman, Fervor 8 10 11
churely Interment in the adjoining | pennett F. Cc Ha 3 g 16
cemetery. aum, + 4
DD Eshleman, G .... 3 0 4
" Do You Read the Bulletin? UIE een 4 9 28
f you are not now a reeular sub- T ; 11 E
criber to the Bulletin. there is mo ply ee 37 1:10...
ood reason whv vou should not be. Quarryville
Field Foul
Jicht pages of up-to-date news and | Goals. Goks. Tl.
oals. Goals. Tls.
lot of well written and interesting |
dvertising from its local merchants! rin F ooo. Ben 0 18
will come to your home ae rs Penni 0 2
imes a year for only $1.50. Think Book, g een 2 0 9
hat over and then phone us that you Nowe: a 9 i
7ant the Bulletin sent to you regu.| ECT G..3 511.
arly. tt Totals, ...... 19 5-14 43
—_-.e-.— Referee, Ellis. Timekeeper.
When and Where to Buy Schneider,
The time to buy is now. The palee a


Lost a Hard Game
Landisville High School lost a
hard fought game to Exide Five, of
Lancaster, on the former's floor.
The going was even at different
times of the game. At half time
L. H. S. found themselves at the
short end of score by 3 points. Me-
Millian and Elsen starred for Exide.
Shenck as the main scorer or I.. H.
to buy is from merchants who adver-
tise their wares for the benefit of the
public. Read the advertizamerts in
this and every other issue of the
“Bulletin” and you will save some
real money. The summer reduction
sales are now on. Mount Joy mer-
chants are offering real bargains.
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Exide
Field Foul
Goals. Goals. Tls.
Yoeb, Fn. 0 1-1 1
McMillan, F . 3 2-7 8
Bigen, iC... «- 3 0 6
Garman, G ...... 2 0 4
Dunlap, G -.:-.. 0 0 0
Binkly, G ...... 0 0 0
Totals: .. .... 8 3-8 19
Referee, Shultz; timekeeper, Bush
ong. time of halves, 20 minutes.
re etl re
Shots at the Basket |
Millersville Reserves defeated E.
Petersburg 36-21.
Myerstown High easily defeated
Marietta High 46-35
Marietta High Reserves lost to
Wrightsville High Reserves 42-24.
The Mount Joy Reserves journey-
ed to Hershey on Saturday, only to
be defeated by the Hershey Mon-
archs by a big score.
Chicago Gets Prehistoric Monster.
Eight million years ago a dinosaur
crawled into a depression In a torrid
equatorial belt in Alberta, Can,
died.
For eight million years his grave was
unmolested. is kind became extinct,
glaciers swept down, mountains formed
and
over his resting place.
When the old dinosaur—50 feet long
and 20 tons weight—died the equa-
tor was due north of Chicago and the
Mississipp!l waterways was an actual-
ity, with the Gulf of Mexico stretching
to the North pole, scientists say.
Recently, however, the elements had
so worn down the mountain near Red
Deer river, 125 miles west of Calgary.
that the last layer of soil was swept
away and the dinosaur bones were
bared.
Prof. E. S. Riggs,
of geology for the I'feld Muscum of |
Natural History, Chlcago, with five
companions, stumbled across the huge
hones. Now they'll go to the Field mu-
to be stared at by city folks.
out the dinosaur
many of which weighed 2,500 potinds
or more—was a tremendous task. Tt |
in
associate curator
seum
Getting
bones—
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| Five shared Union National Bank, | Ebersole, F 0 0 0
Mt. Joy, ak’ $138 to Samuel Kray-| Tinney, F ..... 0 3-3 £
bill. / { Aungst, C 2 0 4
Five dame at $138.10 to H. C.| Lowell, G ...... 0 0 0
*chock, Swartz, @ ...... 0 0 0
Five same at $188 to Samuel | Belser, G 0 0 0
Travhill, — —_ =
i'ive same at $138 to Michael Totals: 2 3-3 7
[ Sazders, Mt. Joy High
ni t. Jo ig
Five same at $138 to H y g
Sehook » H.C. Field Foul
Five sme ot 8198 to 1 o : Goals. Goals, Tis.
| Qohnek c H *| Mumma, F 4 2-5 10 |
i vie Tyndall, F 1 0 2
Five same at $128.10 tc ynealy x 3 &
aay > D C. B. Rollman, C . ts 1-6 11
Too Tindemuth, G 0 0 0
Five same at $138 t SAWIYE gemuth
Kravhill 8 2 0 muel | yank, G .. 0 0 0
I Toca nl
Five same at $198 to John Herts. | FaSkewitz, I 0 0 0
ler m Tr Te oe
Two same at $138 to J. BR. Kel- Fotals 10 3-11 23
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game here on |
| was necessary to bufld roads in some
{ places.
|
{ sme mem ee ata
Colors in the Fall.
A desirable trec brilliant
I color is the sour gum or tupelo,
| makes a lar almost round-he
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for fall
with very dark green foliage
the summer and brilliant red leaves i
the autumn. ven as early as eit
there may he a few scattered leaves
that chang glving promise of
the brilliancy that is to follow.
tree 18 common in New England and
the nort Yt 'n and eastern states.
The scarlet oak Is even brighter than
the red oak in its fall colors and Is
equally as brilliant as the gums, says
the American Yorestry Magazine. Its
follage heing more finely divided than
that of the red oak gives it a lighter,
more airy appearance, while the red of
its leaves Is most emphatic. It is
widely distributed throughout the east-
ern half of il country.
tree in
color,

In marked ¢ 1st to the brillant
reds of some trees In the fall is the
{ yellow of the sugar or hard maple.
This Is a native of gravelly and other
well-drained soils of the northern
states and southward in and near the
mountains. Tt reaches Its greatest per-
fection in western New England, New
York, Ohio and Kentucky.

With a Proviso.
Mary had been frightened by a large
dog barking at her while she was
walking with her mother. From that
time all dogs that approached within
a few feet of her caused her to cry
and run to her parents for protection.
A few evenings ago some friends
called at the house, bringing with
them a puppy. Like all dogs of that
age, he was playful, cute, and friendly.
Mary, safe in her mother’s lap, gazed
at the puppy for a moment as he stood
looking at her, and then said, “Don’t
bark, doggie, 'n’ I like you.”
In Cages, Not in Demand.
Buddy, age three, was making his
daily call, when Mr. H— asked him
father's grocery store and whether he
was going to cut the meat or put the
sugar in packages.
Buddy said that he intended to help
the butcher by cutting up the chickens,
He was asked whether chickens were
in demand.
The little caller then answered very
quickly that the chickens were not in
demand but that they were In back
of the store in cages.
— Qe
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LOCAL DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
THE PAST WEEK


Mr. Amos R. Nissly purchased a
Packard touring car last week.
The Mowery hog sale was largely
attended at the Florin Inn on Friday.
Mrs. Ray Miller is spending some
time in Ohio, the guest of her parents.
Mrs. Claude Fackler and daughter
are confined to the house with sick-
ness.
Christian Endeavor Day was ob-
served in the United Brethren church
on Sunday.
Mrs. Claude Finnefrock and daugh-
ter is spending a few days with her
| mother at Carlisle.
Mr. B. W. Fisher of Lancaster. was)
a Sunday visitor in the family of Mr. |
and Mrs. H. L. Stoll.
Mrs. J. H. Dukeman and
Martha Greider were Saturday visit- |
ors to the County Seat.
Mr. Irvin Geyer of Harrisburg,!|
was a Thursday visitor to his parents|g
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Geyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Herr spen
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
John Frey at Sharp’ s Corner.
Mrs. Samuel Myers and daughter
speht Saturday with her parents, Mr.
Land Mrs. Benjamin Brubaker.
V The Trolley Waiting Room is now
provement for our busy village.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schadt of Lan-
caster. spent Monday here
son, Mr. H. J. Schadt and family.
Mr. and Mrs.

This |
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ded
whether he was going to work in his (
Lancaster spent Sunday with the lat-
| ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
| Wittle. : 4 FE
| The many friends of eur welll ; s
{known townsman, Jacob H. Zeller, : =
Bo ill regret to hear he is seriously ill
| at this writing.
| Miss Helen Stoll a studént at W est |
| Chester State Normal spent several
| days here with her parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. H. L. Stoll
Miss Frances Fackler
| several week’s at Eliz abetht own the
| guest of her aunt and uncle Mr. and
{ Mrs. Latchem Ream.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller
| daughter Goldie of E clizabet on n,
, | spent Sunday here the guests of Mr.
Joseph Heisey and family.
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Her shey
lin, Mount Joy and Elizabethtown cue
The |artists closed on Tuesday evening
{with E lizabethtown winning.
Mr. C. J. McLaughlin Jr., our lo-
cal ticket and freight agent attended |
| the agents banquet at the Stevens
| House at Lancaster Saturday.
i Mr. Eli Wolgemuth, an employe
| at the Florin Trust Company will
| leave on Thursday for California,
{where he will spend several months.
{ Mr. Al Kline has sold his barber
shop fixtures to Mr. T. F. McElroy
and has gone to Columbia. Mr. Ww.
W. Strausbach a well known tonsorial
Lartist in | thig section _has leaged the
shop and has opened a first-class ton-
sorial parlor and invites the general
public to call and see him.
ws ce. se mn tll A ——
Good E. Donegal Farm
If anyone wants a real good East
Donegal township farm, along the
Donegal creek, with the best of lime-
stone soil, here’s your chance. 107
acres, seven acres of which is good
meadow. Farm divided into 6 fields.
New barn, 45x90, 8-room brick house
summer house, shedding for 10 acres
of tobacco, running water at barn
end house. Buildings in exceptional
shape, farm js convenient to markets,
is an excellent producer and can be
bought at $180 an acre. If interest-
ed call, phone or write Jno. E. Schroll
Realtor, Mount Joy. tf
Pee
Can You Believe This?
Advertising is the foundation of
all successful enterprises. If your
advertisement were here it would be
read by every reader of the Bulletin,

= mmm cel Imre
Good House for Sale
I have a good 8-room house on
West Main street, in Al shape, that
I will sell very reasonable. If inter-
ested will be pleased to show same
It pays better to own a home like
this than pay rent. J. E. Schroll,
Realtor, Mount Joy. tf
een tl 8 ee. e
Mr. Frank Carson celebrated his
47 birthday on Sunday at his home
on West Donegal street by entertain-
ing a number of friends and rela-

tives at dinner.






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Benjamin Kiehl of
spending |
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The pool tournament between Flor-
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Seeds!
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imme ut
m White Leghorn
Chicks for sale during the més,
hs of March, April and May.
Remember we do not breed
y Pullets, but from year old
Hens which have been selected and d for, so as to produce
strong, vigorous chicks.
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We also offer about 50 White Leshofingeciordt for sale.
MUSSER BROS.™,
Bell Phone 133R6 Also Custom Hatching Or. PA.
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for me; | am the Guy that hauls
hy Moving a Specialty and |
bn y Distance Hauling.
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CHAS. Z DERR
Bell Phone 11-R4
, 218 South Barbara Street, MOUNT , PA.
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