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PLLLOLLOLLLLLOLOLOOLOODOOOOOOOOOOOLDOLLLLOLODLLOLLLOOLL AGOBOGCOCO0000 GOOD FURNITURE Is the Only Kind 1 Sell—Furniture That is Furniture Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, Extension and Other Tables Davenports, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets, “in Fact Anything in the Fur- niture Line UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING H. C. BRUNNER, BOOOOO0 OOOO O00000O00000000COOOOOO0ODO0L 0 MOUNT JOY, PA. ") BOCOOCO0O0OO0000O00O0O00OON THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER C8 AASE SAY LOCALS LOST TWO VERY CLOSE GAMES SATURADAY AND SUNDAY TO HIGHSPIRE AND LITITZ Manager Jake Brown’t Mt. Joy tos- sers suffered a pair of reversals over the week-end, when they were nosed R | balls, off Houser, 1. CLARENCE SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA" WE ASK GLUT = ho - PAPERHANGING AND “PAINTING he, Will give my entire time™tg Painting and Paperhanging Let o papering myself and em- Reasonable. hb DD me estimate on your work. Wi ploy only experience’ Painters. anywhere, Town or Country. a C. A. WEALAN MOUNT JOY, PA. Will go PAU) LUMBER -COA . Resident Calls EEE ROOCOOON tion, and spinal analysis are FREE. Yo 0 E, by Appoints J. S. KUHN D.C. 39 East ‘Main Street, The Chiropracter Office Hours: 7:15 to 8:30 P. M. an DO0000000000O00DO0000OO0000C ES DOC TH Bell Phe DC HEALTH by IROPRACTIC , phon ask f hothle! the ailment or Spe, phe ow thos By have. i Their TS ii MOUNT JOY, PA. » 0 R | out nine. f ho a'’e AH Hilar, 2h ...1 1 3-8 1 BIH. Keesey, ¢ ...... 9 1.4 10 RH. Myers, 3b ...... 9.13 4 1 BID. Geltmacher, ef ..1 1 1 0 0 Caren 2 211 0 2 vats 11 2.40.0 eaerdns ais 0 1 83 0 0 +1 06.90 1 0 out 3-2, at Highspire Saturday, only {to return home Sunday and drop {another tough contest to Lititz, over {the shutout route, 2-0. | Hitting at the opportune moments, |Highspire made every ‘bingle count. |Etter’s triple, coming late in the | eighth, drove across the winning run. | W. Enck pitched masterful barr here Sunday, allowing the home tos- sers but three hits. In applying the coat of whitewash, Enck fanned five alien batsmen, while his teammates were landing on Simpson for the | deciding tallies. Score: Mt. Joy > h o a e mi Hipple, vf ...,.... 0 11 0 0 R | Spirley, 2b-ss ...... 1 1 2 3 2 Bilis, s5-2b ........ i 11 3 90 RiCollins, 1b ........ 0 012 10 RIErnst, cc .. i. oO 0 7 1 40 RiHouser, DP .i... iis 0 1 0-4 0 WiMyers, of ........: 9: 0:0 0 1 8 Weaver, 3b ........ a1 1-60 ® Sload, 12: ....«..... 0-10 0 0 RiBarrett, If ........ 0 00 1 90 Totaly ....o..iiis 2 62413 3 Highspire r h o ae ®(Orris, ef .......... 2 1 1 0 1} MiSchiffer, cv ...00000 0 4 1 0 Ri Ritter, 1b... 0.0. 0i 0 210 1.9 RiGluntz, 3b ........ 1 1-4 2 0 R/ Beker, s3 .......... 9 1 5 8 1 Bi Books, ¥f . ........ 0 1 0 0 1 ® | Beunlave, 2b ...... 0 01 3 0 Deinber, p ...i.... g 0 2 20 Leudey, . If ........ 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.......... 3 62712 3 Mt. Joy 00010100 0—2 8 | Highspire 00101001 x—3 Two-base hit, Ellis. = Three-base hit, Etter. Stolen bases, Books, Spirley, Ecker. Struck out, by 8 | Houser, 6; by Deinber, 4. Base on Hit by pitcher, Ecker. Passed balls, Ernst. Umpire, R | Brownling. ——— Gr Qe. Mount Joy £ h oa e Hipple, vr ......... 0 0.3 0 0 Shirk, vf .......... 0 0 0:0 0 Spirley, 2b ........ 0 0 8 3 0 Bllisiss oo... 000... 9 1.131 0 Brnst, ¢ ........+. 0 0 9 0 0 Simpson, p ........ 0 0 0.58 0 Myers, cf ......... OC 131 0 0 Weaver, 8b ........ 0 1'2 3 1 Sload, if .......... 0 0 0 00 Collins, ‘1b ........ oO 010 0 3 Totals .......:.. 6 32710 2 Lititz rh o a e Keller, 1b. ......;... 0-013 @ 0 Shiffer, ss ......... 0 1 1 5 0 W. Enck, if ....... } 2.1 QQ 0 Hackman, ¢ ....... 0 0 53 1 ¢ Merrick, 3b ....... 0 1 0 2 0 Hoffman, rf ....... 0 0: 3:0 0 Rhinebach, ef ...... 0 0 0 0 0 RK. Keller, ef .......: 1 2.0 0 1 V.Enck, 2b ....... 9 06 3-1-0 W. Enck,p ........ 0 0 1 8 0 Totals... ..qv... 2 62712 1 Lititz 00000100 1-—2 Mt. Joy 00000000 0 0—0O Stolen bases, Ellis, Myers, Ernst. | Struck out, by Simpson, 7; by Enck, 5. Base on balls, off Simpson, 1. Umpire, Yost. ncn -G ER ——— E’town Yanks Win The Elizabethtown Yanks swamp- led Maytown on the Maytown dia- | mond, Saturday 17-8. Milbee struck out ten and allowed only five hits. | Shaeffer got two three baggers and [two singles. McLaughlin hit three, | including a double. Score: { E’town Yanks r hoae {Bekinger, ss ....... 3 1 ¥ 2.0 |Bvans, of ......... 2 922 00 tCoble, 3b ......... 2 10 31 1 | McLaughlin, 1b 2 311.900 {Schaeffer, ¢ ....... 4 4: 8 6.0 {dayham, ef ........ 3 2-1. 400 Gruber, »f ........ 1 1 0 0 0 (Kiebler, 2h ........ 9-0 2.0 0 Milhee, p:-......... 0 1.2 30 Prybread, 2b ...... 2 1.0 0 0 I ‘motals 0. 17 16 27 6 1 Maytown > hh oa e Lease, 8b ......... 2. 0 2 10 RiRutt, 8 ........... 2 0 2 00 Hougeal, ss ........ 1-2 1 21 Newcomer, rf ...... 1-13.11 00 R (Fletcher, ¢ ........ 0 0 7°00 X | Johnson, cf ....... 0 6 0 0 0 R Hershey, ef ....... 0.0 2 1 0 81 Jackson, vf ........ 1 0 1.0 0 8 | Bowers, 1b-p ...... 1 211.00 Totals .......... 8 521 4 1 R | E'town Yanks 10340270 0—17 ¥ | Maytown 01320200 0— 8 BR ————— Florin Defeated 7-3 The Victory A. C. of Columbia de- ¥ | feated Florin on the Florin diamond Saturday, 7-3. Fry connected for 2 triples and Hilliar got one. Patton pitched well fer the losers, striking Score: Victory A. C. J S. Banner, p ....... 1-1.0 0 0 Totals ...:...... 7-937 9:2 Florin r ho ae J. Duekman, 2b ....2 0 2 8 1 Carson, .¢' i... vn. 14.279. .1 0 Co-Derri 3b i... 0 1.2 8:90 Patton, pv... 0:1 0:10 Germer, ¢f .....v. 0:1 1 50..0 J. Kramer, rf ...... 00 1:00 Martin, If ......~.. oO 06 2 0 1 W. Dommel, 1b-..:.0 110 0 0 E.:Arndt, ss ....... 0 0.0 2 0 Totals .......0i. 3 627. 90 2 Victory A. C. 3001000 2 1—7 Florin 20000010 0—3 = IA Wieser: Teams are Deadlocked In a hectic ten inning battle, Lan- disville and the Lancaster All-Schol- astics broke even at Landisville Sat- urday 5-5. “Christ” Showalter pitched excellent ball for the Speed Boys, as did also Trayer, of Landis- ville. Landisville had scored what would have been the winning run in the tenth, but a technicality resulted in the runner being ordered back to third. After then retiring the side, Lan- disville refused to continue and the game was called, being claimed over NTY, PENNSYLYANIA, U. S. A @ the forfeit route by the Red and Black, 9-0. Score: All-Scholastics rh o a e Snyder, 3b ......:; > 2 1.1 0 Brunner, 2b... ....., 0: 2 3 4.0 Dunlap, ¢ 5... % on 0 231 3 1 Brey, Ss... i ...., 0 0 2 2 0 Troop, cf ......:-. 0-0 1 1 0 Yohn, 1b .......... 0 011 6 0 Showalter, p ....... 01 185 0 Danz, If .........s 2 4.0 0 0 Burts, v8.0.0. 4 21 010 SHvius, #£:. 0.00.0 00 G6 0 0 0 0 Totals .......... 512.3017 -1 Landisville rh o ae Weaver, rf ....-... 0:1 1 0 0 Measse, ss ........ Y 2.1 1 40 Troyer, DP +.eos'vsne 00 1 83 0 Diffenderfer, 3b ....0 3 3 2 0 Hornberger, ¢ ...... 0 110 1 1 Hoffman, 2b ....... 3 1+ 1.20 Bare, 1 ........... 9 0 0 Gg 1% Minnich, 1b......... Tr 210 2 0 Spal, ef uo oO. 0 1:0 0 Fvans;: of ......... 2 1 2.0 0 Totals........... 51183011 2 All-Scholastics 00000200 3 0—5 Landisville 10100001 2 0—5 Two base hits, Measse, Danz, 2. Sacrifice hits, Weaver, Trayer, Frey. Stolen bases, Danz, Diffenderfer, 2; Evans, Hornberger. Double plays, Frey, Brunner, Yohn, Showalter, Dunlap, Yohn. Struck out, by Sho- walter, 11; by Trayer, 8. Base on balls, off Showalter, 1; off Trayer, 3. Hit by pitcher, Trayer, Diffenderfer. Passed balls, Dunlap. Umpire, Nis- sley. Milt Lg —————— The Shoe-Makers Lose In the Industrial League Monday evening George Brown Sons defeated the Gerberich-Payne team 8 to 2. The hits were about even, 4 to 3, but the victors took advantage of their opponents misplays. Score: Gerberich-Payne zh oa oe L:.Blis, If ........ 0 0 2:00 Amdt, ss... i 10 3 1 Hipple, ef .......... oO 1.0 0 0 Kramer, 2b ....... 0 0:2 1 0 Mateer, rf .......... rT 0 0.00 Klugh, 3b ......... 0 1:21 1 Pennel, 1b ........ 0 05 1 0 Smeltzer, ec .....::. 0 04 2 0 Hiople, » .......... 0 0-0 1:0 Martin, pp ......... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .......... 2.3.15 8 2 George Browns Sons rh oa e H. Brown, ef ...... 2.1 1 0 40 Conrad, ¢ ......... 1 15 2-0 Schneider, 1b ...... Y 0 4 0 1 E. Brown, ss ....... 0 1 5 2 0 J. Hendrix, 2b ..... ¥0 0 2 1 Gillums, *8 ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Germer, If ........ 0 1 1 00 W. Hendrix, pp. ..... 1 0.0 1 9 R-EBis, vf ........ 30 0 0 0 G. Brown, 3b ...... 0 0 2 0 0 Totals: ........: 8 418 7 2 Gerberich-Payne 011000—2 Ge. Browns Sons 15002 x—8 Grey-Standard Won The combination representing the Grey-Standard team won a corking good game last evening in the Indus- trial League by the close score of 6 to 5. Myers allowed five bingles while the victors tallied seven off Groff. The score: Grey-Stndard h o a e Geltmacher, 2b 0-0 1 0 0 Punk, ss .........: 1 2 3 32 1 Myers, p. ovo. vniuvs © 0.0 0 0 Showalter, 8b ...... YY 31:0 92 1 Pennel, ¢ :.i.......... 0.1 4.00 Dellinger, ¢f ...... 2-120 0 Mumma, 1b ....... $1 06 0 O Bafley, vf -......... 0: YY 1:00 Witmer, of ........ 0:0 0.00 Loraw; MH: ....,..... 1-1 1 0 13 Totals... ..-.:.... 8. 718 4 8 Business Men Th oa e Derr, 88. ..«0. vv. 1 1.2 2 9 Schock, 1b ........ 9 0-6 1 ¢ E. Brown, ef ...... 0 0-2 0 1 Weaver, 8b ........ 0 1 1.1 0 Germer, 2b ........ 00 1:0 0 Beisenberger, If ....1 0 2 0 0 Groff; pv .......... 1 1 1 2 Carson; 26 ......... 1.2 3 0 1% Sillers,irf ......... 1.00 0 © Totals i........... 5.518 5 4 Grey-Standard 02310—6 Business Men 04001—5 Dippy Diamond Dope Klein defeated Glouster 13 to 8 on Saturday. Rohrerstown lost to the Klein team Sunday 8 to 5. Mariettsy defeated Elizabethtown Saturday 3 to 0. Campbell allowed the losers but one hit. rn AAO GI H. G. FAHS LEAVES $1,000 TO THE HOSPITAL The will of H. G. Fahs, of Eliza- 0000000000000 ©) bethtown, was admitted $0 probate PEEE iN CAA LA PPO OY Are You Usi 1 Hid Thor} Ql The [OUELLA;® BSSRCNISRRAY Id Amer: BIG 25¢ SALE The values below represent unusuall : worth while savings. Fill your at these low prices and increase the earn ing power of your dollar. 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COOOL O00LCC000RO0 O000CCORR Touteday in the Register of Wills of- ce. tate is worth $15,000 and upwards in real estate and $5,000 in personal property. Mr. Fahs makes charitable bequests among them be- ing $2,000 left in trust for the Luth- eran church at Bainbridge, as it remains in existence, the interest to help pay the expenses of the MOON MOTOR" CARS STARK SERVICE STATION Florin, Penna. | —— church. Should the church discon- phans/ome, at Loysville, Perry Ce. tinue this amount then goes to the He alf gives $200 to each of his East Pennsylvania Synod of the Luth- broth 5 and sisters who may be liv- eran church. $100 is left in trust ing akhe time of his death. After for the upkeep of the burial plot in|payinl these bequests the estate is the Bainbridge cemetery. to bglivided into two equal part. The General Hospital is left|Oneplf is to go to his nephews and $1,000, Pennsylvania College at Piecf or their children. | Gettysburg gets the same amount and eS -_t——— $1,000 is given the Tressler's Or-| Bletin ads bring results. I According to executors the es- several so long ! RG PP0000TTTOOOPOCROORORRRRQOOH @® © St Eh i — Pr