PAGE FOUR 4 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8S. A, FORMAL OPENING of H. S. Newcomer's New Building to the public on SATURDAY, DEC. 15 And extending through the next week and until Christmas Day. 9000000000000 0,© Full announcement of our plans for this opening will be made through the Bulletin G next week. QIO,® Watch for our advertisement. & Special features will be presented each day © 2 during this period. We will tell vou of these & @ plans later on. : 5. 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J Alot, gr mA AAR 0000000000 000000000000000000000000000000 00 000000000 © ( No @EOOOO P@OEEEOEERE® COMPANY WAS DELIBER- ATE CONFIDENCE GAME SCATHING DENUN.- CIATION BY JUDGE | | | Dr. Frederick Cook, who first gain- ed fame by his denied claims of dis- covery of the North Pole, occupies a cell in the Tarrant county jail, at Fort Worth, Texas, under sentence of 14 years and 9 months in the fed- eral penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan., and a fine of $12,000, and with a Texas in his ears. In jail with Dr. Cook are 13 of his co-defendants, found guilty of using the mails to defraud in pro- moting the Petroleum Producers’ As- sociation. Included is S. E. J. Cox, one of the most colorful oil promot- ers Texas has ever mown, and who achieved measure of fame through his in aeronautics. Cox was sentenced the penitentiary and fined $8,000 Denounced by Court court room ringing some interest interes s it was, it was mild ison with the harangue the Aretic explorer who turned oil promoters and tried to amalgamate many nongoing small companies. With what was termed by hearers as a well-defined sneer in the court’s voice, “so vou ean say nothing?” was hurled at the dejected figure who stood in compliance with Judge Kil- litt’s demand, “Sand up, Cook,” the usual remark to prisoners about te be sentenced, and also an invitation to them to give reasons why sentencs hould not be imposed. “You have come to the point where in compar- directed at > vour peculiar personality fails you,” © y I P } y Judge Killitts said as Dr. Cook stood leaning against the elerk’s desk, his +} ® robbed? How can you © tinued the judge. @ Coupe-Roadster $1 DERBAKUETHR eves sighted on the floor Robbing of widows and orphans’. the aged and destitute was charged explorer-pro- the downeast “Cook, have yo night have vy these pitiable fi ures vou “The Twentieth Century should be proud of Dr. Cook. History gave us Ananias and Sapphira. They are for- 195 $1395 . . $1485 . + 31895 . « $1985 . +. $2495 . « $2685 Studebalier’s increased production and reduced cost of Closed Cars made in the new $5,000,300 Closed Car plants at South Bend (the finest in the industry) zar without first seeing these splendid products ED. REAM, MOUNT JOY Y E {TEXAS COURT SAYS HIS oIL [stinks what was said to have been the most | stinging denunciation ever heard in| to eight years in! Cox, like Dr. Cook, encountered a tongue lashing by John M. Killitts ra) distriet judge. As stinging | u no decency at| 112 Ay ron ot to Wy @ Are vou not h unted at sleen?” con- | gotten, but we still have Dr. Cook.” IR COOK OF NORTH POLE “Stinks to High .eaven” | ! “Cook, this deal of yours is so { damnably rotten tht it seems to me FAME (ETS 14 YEARS hat your attorneys must have been t f {forced to hold their handkerchiefs to their noses to represent you. It to high heaven. The way I | feel about you, I wish I were not so {circumseribed. You should not be allowed to run at large at all.” | MILTON GROVE The Milton Grove school rendered ia Thanksgiving program on Wednes- {day afternoon. Mrs. B. O. Grosh served as juror lat the Lancaster Courts for one day {when she was excused. | Elder Hiram Kaylor has gone to | Fairview church, near Manheim, to hold revival services for a short time Henry Zerphy is starting to build his new barn on the old site where the old barn was destroyed by fire last summer. Clayton Gibble, who was injured badly in a gun explosion and whe had contracted blood poisoning, is re- covering slowly. Several farmers in this community ‘have sold their tobacco to John Long enecker, of Mt. Joy, at prices rang ing from 18c to 20ec. Revival services opened on Satur- day evening, Nov. 17, at the Green Tree Church of the Brethren. Rev Miller, of Cumberland county, is ir charge. The Milton Grove Schools observed Education Week last Friday in an assorted program. of the high school delivered addresses on special subjects. The others ren- dered recitations, music and general questions. Professors Becker and Bechtel addressed the schools and sang a duet. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bernard and family entertained the school diréctors of Mt. Joy township principal of the Mount Joy twp. high Yehool. Mr. Bernard is a school directox,| Other friends of. the fam- ily were also in attendance. The fol- lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strickler, Miss Mary Strickler Elmer Strickler, Mr. and Mrs. Amos 1 and | : Saturday, Dec. 8—On the premi- 3 ith Rissey, Harold and] 0 0 Cay or ad tuct outside | Le Amos Ris Mr. ond Mrs. Greiner | SoS 08 the Manheim Jong, Jo 1” B MIS30Ky RI. ANG NTS, XrCIner. ve Mi Jov Boro limiis, real estate Mr. and Mrs. Abram Young, Miss |, Norman H. Tyson. Frank, auet > | Norman ii. yson. Irank, a . Gertrude Young, Master Lester) Y i 2 i ie Young, Mr. and Mrs. Faratt, Abram | Bernard and Miss Eva Bernard he boys went over the : [1 ne the War, they do not see A Now York Ci : {why they shohld go under now. A New York ty magistrate per-| : HEAT bn pai Ne per SS ee mitted two w s whose husband | were arrested on charges of drunken-{ Calendar Daj ness to pronounce the sentences. One | Store Saturday, { | released her husband !'thirty-day jail sentence. TTY te RE i A R both | The seniors | + | with a severe | { reprimand while the other imposed a | hy TULERCUL, ors Deaths from tuberenlosis have shown a steady decline ia recent y ars in Pennsvhepja, The record slic § 1005 is here given! ithe Rate 1 \& rh 8) 1604 } 5G ; 3 : , Ph A | 10 0 ) 1: | 125.9 1 ) 1 {30a Seals have been an ime Ant factor in this life saving portant record. Giving Health ! demon- Health Insurance Christmas Seal funds are used! mainly in preventing tuberculosis and this work has helped to lower the fleath rate mafix ly in Pennsylvania. very person the disease is a | menece to those a nd no person a8 safe while the te Plague exist: | Buyin fstmas Seals is vroviding more Insurance, ! ee el pe re Basket Ball Games. Following is the schedule of the High School basket ball team: Friday evening, Dec. 7—Maytown High Boys vs. Mount Joy High. J Preliminary, Marietta Second Five { vs. Mount Joy Second Team. Friday, Dec. 14, Lititz High Boys and Girls vs. Mount Joy High Boys and Girls. ee en Grn nm SALE REGISTER Any person looking for a Farm, either large or small, Mansion Dwellings, Business Place, Building Lot, in fact anything in Real Estate, should carefully read the following. If you don’t find listed just what tell you what else I have for ssig, ag — DWELLING HOUSES No. 83—Frame house on E. Main street, Mt. Joy, in business center. All improvements and very modern. Mt. Joy. Very modern in every way. No. 84—A frame house adjoining No. 83; fine shape, all improvements, prefer to sell both, No. 147—Acre of ground with 10- room brick house, good repair, steam heat, at railroad. Near Marietta. No. 149—A beautiful 7-room and bath brick bungalo in Marietta boro. Very modern, beautiful location and price right. No. 168—Lot 40x200 in Florin, frame house, frame stable, ete. No. 195—An 1l-room frame house with electric lights, heat bath, water, green house, stable, etc., in good condition. This house is in Rowenna. No. 197—Large dwelling on sec- ond floor and creamery room in basement with complete equipment. 1-2 acre ground along a stream. Price complete including everything $7,000. No. 199—A 13-room brick house, garage, ete. on North Market street, Mount Joy. Very modern in every way. No. 2056—An 8-room frame house with all conveniences in Florin. Also stable, etc. Splendid location. No. 206—A frame double house on West Main St., Mt. Joy, 6 rooms on each side with bath, heat, light. Newly built a year ago. Will sell elther side separate or both. No. 212—A fine brick house of 11 rooms with heat, light, ete. Also bake house 20x80, garage, etc. Located on square in good town. Price $6,500. No. 215—A beautiful property on Main street, Mt. Joy, 13-room house, all conveniences, frame stable and room for three cars, one of the finest homes and locations in this town. No. 216—Beautiful 7-room house with all modern conveniences, big garrge, lawn, ete., residential section of Marietta street, Mt. Joy. Good reason for selling. TRUCK FARMS . No. 107—an 8% acre tract of land in East Donegal, near Reich’s church, frame house, tobagco shed, barn, ete. $4,000.00. No. 183—2 acres and, rather rough, large double house, fine for poultry. $650. No. 184—18 acres of sand and limestone Inly $2,000. 1 noxt | you want, call or phone and I will- in Rapho, frame house, | good bank barn, fruit, running water. [ WEDNESD Lobd: | sty, house’ nev hinted for only | MEDIUM SIZED FARMS ! . 178—A 30-acre farm in Rapho - ! — near Manheim, good buildings, and very productive. Price interest- | ing. S 185—A 42-acre poultry and | duck farm known as the Spring Lake | Dueck farm, ih Cumberland county, | bungalow, elecctric lights, ete. >| No. 200—A 14-acre ideal truck | farm along state highway east of 2 | klizabethtown. Brick house with | light and heat, stable, ete. . 207—52 acres of gravel land 14 Ne. north of Mt. Joy, 7 or 8 | acres meadow, frame house, bank | barn, running water, cheap at the i price, $6,200.00. | No. 208—23 acres gravel land, 134 | geres meadow, extra fine buildings | with slate and asbestos roofs, a very | good cropper. Price $6,000. No. 210—31 acre farm near Mar- ietta and Lancaster pike, good ec: per, lots of fruit, excellent tobacco | De truck farm. Only 4,000.00. LARGE FARMS i | No. 94—A 1498 acre farm, iron | stone soil, on Seravel pike, bank barn, | %-room house, shedding for 20 acres | tobacco. $90 per acre. | No. 95—A 65 acre farm near Con- | swago Station, all farm land, running i r, hank barn, brick house, ete., i Immediate possession. | 81 acre farm of all in East Donegal, 11- n, tobacco shed, , of money can re- i for $6,000. No. 188—A { limestone soil | room stone hot i 5 acres meal | main. No. 148-—A 114 acre farm near | Sunnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand | and, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac- i co shed, ete., goed reason for selling. | Price right. ! No. 151—A 170 acre farm, 80 A. | farm land, balance pasture, some tim- | ber; good buildings, 2 silos, shedding | for 7 acres tobacco, a real farm. | No. 154—183 acres, 120 farm 1and 31 acres timber, good buildings in- | eluding silo, possession any time; a | large portion of money can remain. | No. 161—A 235 acre farm in In- { diana Co., 175 acres farm land, bal- > timber, good buildings, young | orchard, fine water and close to mar- | kets, schools and churches. over Dale farm on west of Eliza- acres meadow, sy slo, ‘eofe. | $ No. 179—107 iin East Donegal | house, meadow | tobacco She 1 No. 175-—A 95 acre " limestone 1, brick 2 A very reasonable. 0 pring m:les i —— state ouse, silo, AT i No. 198—A 102 acre farm, gravel soil, brick house, new barn, and to- bacco shed. A wonderful tobaceo farm. Possession any time. No. 201—104 acres in the heart of ast Donegal tobacco district, fine buildings, shedding for 12 acres of tobacco. This is a real farm. BUSINESS STANDS 3 No. 63—The entire concrete block op plant 23 Y Kline at Florin, together with al RA ‘ ~facninery, buildings, acts, ete TT Price very low. No. 211—A Garage doing a splea- did business. Wonderful opportunity as this is a money maker. Owner has good reasons for selling. Better in- ’ vestigate, No. 214—7-room frame house on Main street. Also office build 12x34 and frame building 29x¥ with basement. A good business proposition. BUILDING LOTS No. 2—Several Lots, each 50x200 ft, on North Barbara St., Mt. Joy. No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40x 200 ft. They front on Church St. No. 77—Very desirable building lot fronting on the south side of Mar- ietta street. Will sell any number of feet you want at $6 per foot. No. 57—A 5 acre tract in the bore of Mount Joy, fine large lot and would be a money-maker for truck- ing or speculating on building lots. No. 163—A fine building lot on East Main street. Price right. . No. 171—TLarge number of build- ing lots between Mt. Joy and Florin. I can give you any number of lots at any location, at almost any price. No. 204—A 50-ft. lot on Donegal Springs St., Mt. Joy. A real build- ing lot. JUST LAND . No. 42—An 85 acre tract of farm timber and pasture land in West Don- egal township, tract adjoins Masonie Homes ground on two sides. Prise very low. No. 169—A 15 acre tract between Mt. Joy and Florin. A real invest ment to some speculator. FACTORY SITES No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft. on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Joy, has many advantages and cen y located. One of the best in the town. I also have a number of properties it that owners do not care hon ad- vertised. If you don’t find wkat you want in this list, call and see me. have it. FACTORY BUILDINGS No. 140—38 acres and 4 of land in East Dona ” e large stone mill converted al residences, $2,000. a Ine JOHN E. SCHROLL Bell Phone 41R2. Independent 860 MOUNT JOY, PA. / y : { I always have on hand anything im the line of | SMOKED MEATS, H M, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNA, L ARD, ETE. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, R ork, Mutten No. 196-—A 2-acre tract in Hast Donegal near Maytown, rgdom house, stable, chicken hov big H H KrjiL West Main St, NT JOY. }