The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 14, 1924, Image 8

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"Classified Column
FOR SALE—3000 White Leghorn
Peeps, on May 19, Write for prices.
Apply M. E. Lindemuth, Elizabeth-
town. may 7-2t-pd

RENT—The Evangelical
oms, with heat, elec-
nmediate pos-
to C. wingrich,
7-tf
Parsonag®,
tric light, bath,
session, Apply
Mount Joy.
NOTICE—Notice is hereby given
hes and rubbish must be
3 before May 15,
jill not be
Joy
may“ eg
placed on
1924. After that da
removed. By order of MN
Boro Council.
FOR RENT—Two Rooms, with
kitchen and bath. Also spacious side
porch. Electric lights, steam heat,
ete. Will rent furnished or unfur-
sished. Apply to Jno. E. Schroll. E.
Main St., Mt. Joy. apr. 80-tf
. ALE—1921 Ford Roadster,
iron for DO Apply J. F. Boyer,
Florin, Pa. lp =
LOTS FOR SALE—I have several
very desirable building lots at a good
location in Florin. Will sell one or
all. One has a good frame building
thereon. The price is right. Call or
hone J. E. SCHROLL, Realtor, Mt.
s apr.16-tf.
FOR 8 number of Newly
Built Dwellings, a i -
ing Lots. Lae
Florin, Pa.
STORE ROOM FOR RENT —I
have a very fine Store Room 15x20
feet in the center of the business dis
trict on Main street, Mount Joy, for
vent. Will rent as is or put in an
mt. For particulars see JNO. E.
SCHROLL, Bulletin Office, Mount
Joy, Pa. Both Phones. tf.
GOOD HOUSE CHEAP—If 1 can
gell this modern home on Marietta St.
Mount Joy, within the next two
weeks I will give some one a bargain.
Al lconveniences and immediate pos-
session. If interested call or phone
Ind 860, Mount Joy.
Bell 41R2 or In Ott
-.- Serviceable Used
'K SCHOCK,
~jan@s-t{
—
odge Cars.
Mount Joy, Pa.
onnections, '
Ba On trolley line. 1
H. Engle, 8340 W. Donegal 4
Mount Joy, Pa. Jan. 9-
CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR
SALE—Located on the north side
end fronting 50 feet on Donegal
Springs street, Mount Joy. Splendid
focation and beautiful dwellings on
either side. Call Jno. E. Schroll,
‘Mount Joy. may 23-1
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NC
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R SALE—18 ft. Counter; two
6 ft. ter Cases and two 3 ft.
Counter
Drug Store, Mount Joy,
apr.
Guaranteed Hemstitching and Pi-
Fits
coting Attachment. :
prepaid or C.
ing machine. $2.50
Circulars tree. LaFlesh Hem-
0. §
stitching Co., Dept 2, Sedalia, Mo.
Reme
satisfaction—they cost
W. D. Chandler & Company.
OOT Bunion Plasters are
__they end pain al-
2 Coatesville, spent
a real ble
most instantly.
Company.
-
W. D. Chandl
on guaran-
Pgn’t be silly!
Comp, couldn’t keep
teeing FA
will make the buni0
W. D. Chandler & Company.
pnie’s gown was a dream;
hump on her foot is a
fright. Tell ol WD.
handler & Comp¥s and buy a
package of FAIRYMGQT Bunion
Plasters and her distorteBegoot will
“become natural agdin. ,
Chandler & Company.
YesT™
But say—th3
oo to
FOR SALE—Anglus Player Piano,
must be sold at once. This piano was
slightly used and cost $800, new.
Will sell cheap ‘o quick buyer. Call
Bell Phone 26Rx1 and ask for Mrs.
Wm. Bortzfield. may 14-1t-pd
cB .
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for their kindness dur-
yng our late and sad bereavement.
Mrs. Frank Bookman.
may 14-1t-pd
NOTICE—Dressmaking. Your pat-
ronage solicited. Address Florence
Wagner, 345 West Donegal street,
Mount Joy, Pa. may 14-2t-pd
family of Christian G. Sherk
: iss s th heartfelt
and friends
whe so kindly shared”
with them during their
ment and who so generous
them in many ways. ma
SEXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
Estate of Christian G. Sherk, late
of Mount. Joy, Lancaster County,
Pa., deceased. :
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted there-
to are requested to make immediate
yment, and those having claims or
emands against the e will pre-
gent them without settle-
ment to the undersigned, Yesiding in
Mount Joy, Pa.
Sunt Joy ELMIRA E. SHERK,
Exeeptrix.
m. M. Hollowbush, Att'y. Pa
may 14-6t
bereave-
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
= state of Cyrus S. Sweigart late
Rar Township, Lancaster Co.,
or
> having
2d,
ont,
.
N G. SWEIGART,
f | Trinity
Chandler's
May 7-1t-pd
AIRYFOOT Bun-
you complete
nothing.
or &| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Bunion Plasters|
in disappear
jnstantly—unless- they ma |
between
of administration on said |
been granted to the)
all persons indebted |
are requested to make imme- |
and those having |
: against Je saps] by the following to
Picked From Our
| Weekly Card Basket
(From page one.)
mother, Mrs, Mary Kramer.
Mrs. Elmer
|
[Me
| Lancaste
guests of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Shoop.
and Jarnes,
Mrs. Grant Mincr, of Coatesville, |
| :
| spent several days here with her
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yel-
| lets.
Mr.
risburg, spent several days here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Way.
Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman spent
several days here with her son, Ivan,
last week. She returned home on
Sunday.
Lester Rentzel, William Roedky,
John and George Billet, of Cork,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lieberher.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kreiner and
son, Richard, of Lancaster, spent
the week-end in town at the home
of Mr. John Roth.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Funk, of Har-
risburg, were the guests of the for-
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Funk over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Metzgar, of
Lancaster, visited the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hagen-
berger, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Brenner,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollsworth and
daughters, Josephine and Janet,
spent Sunday here visiting Dr. W.
D. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Zimmerman,
of Weaverland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ammon Zimmerman and children, of
Lititz spent Sunday here visiting
tian Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Benewit
and daughter, Eleanor, of Lancas-
ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mow-
rer, of Hershey, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Pennypacker.
Clyde Gerberich and Rev. George
A. Kercher are attending the spring
convention of the Lancaster confer-
ence of the Lutheran Ministerium
which is being held in the Holy
Lutheran church at New
Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gochen-
auer, of Lancaster, and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Steiner, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Krodel, and Elizabeth
and Carl Robinson, of Elizabeth-
town, were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hendrix.
Miss Gertrude Miller returned to
her home at Dalmatia Sunday after
spending a week here with friends.
Mr. Daniel A, Qzlenll” sons Paul,
Charles and John and daughter Mar-
garet, Clara Schroll and Messrs.
George and Russel Halbleib spent
Sunday at Millersburg making the
trip by auto.
Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Kieffer en-
tertained the following guests over
the week-end: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Fasnacht and daughter, Mildred, and
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stauffer and
daughter, Margaret, of Millersburg.
Mrs. Harold Patton and son,
{ James, and daughter, Mary Louise,
Saturday and
of her uncle,
H. Brown on

Sunday in the home
| North Barbara street.
A a
| WM. MARSHALL'S BARN
BURNED LAST WEDNESDAY
|
| During the severe electrical storm
this section of the
county early last Wednesday morn-
ing, lightning set fire to the large
barn on the William Marshall farm
Good’s church and Collins
Mill, Conoy township. The structure
was completely destroyed. The loss
is estimated at about $8,000.
With the assistance of his daugh-
ter, Vera, they were able to remove
all the livestock and the greater
part of the other contents before
the flames had gained much head-
way.
It was with difficulty that the
blaze was prevented from spreading
to the house and other buildings.
renee Ure
MAN’S LEG FRACTURED
BY LOG FALLING ON IT
which swept
While Mr. John Shepherd, East
High street, Elizabethtown, was as-
sisting ‘in operating a saw mill at
Harry Hauenstein’s, near Maytown,
on Friday, while they were prepar-
ing to place a large log on the mill
another log fell on Mr. Shepherd’s
right leg, fracturing same between
the ankle and knee.
Dr. S. Ulrich was summoned, and
set the injured member. Wednesday
Mr. Shepherd was taken to Harris-
burg Hospital, where an X-ray photo-
graph was taken of the break.
em eee ei eee
Big Help to Autoists
The Lancaster Automobile Club
s preparing a map for its more than
four thousand members which, with
Lancaster as the centre, will show
highway routes 175 miles in every
idirection. This is a departure from
ithe old style map-making and cones
lin line with the club’s service to its

{ membership.
ne mist Wifes
Applied for Divorces
Application for divorce was made
the Court on
Saturday:
Margaret M. Funk, Mount Joy,
{ from Charles M. Funk, desertion.
Veronica Shields, Marietta, from
of |
r, spent Sunday here as the |
and Mrs. Max Hooks, of Har-
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris- |
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER}, COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 3. A.
| Local Doings
| Around Florin
| ALL THE UP.TO.DATE HAPPEN.
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
THE PAST WEEK
Mrs. Joe Haines spent several
| days at Columbia.
Mr. C. C. Musselman spent Tues-
| day at Lancaster.
{ Mr. John Malehorn is sporting a
| new Gray touring car.
Mrs. Grover Eichler is on the sick
list.
Mrs. Kaite Arndt accepted a posi-
tion at Elizabethtown.
Miss Jane Zeller spent Sunday at
Harrisburg visiting friends.
Miss Mary Shaeffer spent Sunday
at Harrisburg visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rider an-
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Mr. Harry Derr and Wesley Wit-
tle spent Saturday at Lancaster.
Mrs. Haldeman and daughter, An-
na spent Tuesday at Elizabethtown.
Harry Grosh, of Butler, spent
Tuesday here with relatives.
Mr. Oscar Brinser and son Richard
spent Sunday with George Vogle and
family.
Postmaster, E. F. Heiner is con-
fined to his bed with an attack of
sickness.
A number of men attended the
Men's Federation Meeting at Mt. Joy
on Sunday.
Mr.
on Sunday.
town took advantage of the Excur-
sion to Luray, Va.
Mrs. Paul Greenawalt and Mrs.
David Mratin called on Mrs. Norman
Tyson on Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. Ed Booth
will regret to hear he is confined to
his bed with sickness.
Mr. John Simons moved his house-
hold effects from the J. D. Easton
property to Mount Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stoll, of Wilkens-
be
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stoll.
Mrs. Albert Haines and her moth-
er, Mrs. Peter McGarvey, spent
Tuesday at Elizabethtown.
Mr. Benjamin Souder and family
entertained Miss Esther Stauffer, of
near Mount Joy, on Sunday.
Williams spent Sunday
Mabel Young at Mount Joy.
Mr. T. F. McElroy purchased a
Gray touring car of the local agent,
Mr. Morris Enterline at Rh ovis.
Hes
y Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, who is very
ill.
occupied the
Brethren church on
ing.
Rev. John Mussleman
the guest of his father Mr. H.
Musselman.
Bachman Chocolate Factory had his
hand pierced by a nail.
attended him.
Mrs. Jacob
Mrs. Henry
Kline and daughter,
ter on Tuesday.
Miss Barbara Souder was agree-
being her birthday.
family spent Sunday afternoon with
her parents, Mr. and Mrys.
Shelly, of near Rheems.
erty vacated by Mr. Simons.
ter Katherine, of Mt. Joy, and Roy
Flory, of Lancaster,
and Mrs
day.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wittle attended
the special
Paul Greenawalt on Tues-
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.
entertained
day:
the following on Sun-
Miss Ada Hook, of Columbia.
Maternal Co-operation
A fond mother, to whom her young-
est
him one day why he associated with
“those low persons who live under the
hill by the raflroaé tracks.” He re-
plied by introducing his
Mrs. Timothy Byrne, whose claim to
fame rested In her parenthood of Tim-
my, Jr., the leader of the ‘gang.”
“This, mother, 1s Mrs. Byrne, an’ she's
teachin’ Timmy to be a policeman, an’
if he gets licked in a fight she licks
him. Timmy hasn't been licked ip
more’'n a month now. Mother, she's
a grand woman, an’ a great help to
Timmy.”
nee tA nee
A Very Sad Affair
Gas fumes of mysterious origin
aged 8 months, 2%
years and a colored
caster yesterday.
——
Appointed Guardian
township.
———

Read the Bulletin. -
It pays to advertise in the Bulletin
Harold Buller and son Theo- ;
dore visited friends at Philadelphia {
Quite a number of folks from this ;
burg are spending a vacation with |
Misses Grace Wittle and Ruth Me- |
with Miss |
Mrs. John Dyer spent Sunday at !
sbirg as guest of her sister, |
Rev. John Musselman of Lebanon, !
pulpit in the United !
Sunday morn- |
and wife,
of Lebanon, spent several days as!
5
NN Mr. Amos Herr an empiove at the
Dr. Snyder |
Strickler of Elizabeth- | @
town, called on relatives at Lancas- | 8
ably surprised when she received a | 7
number of packages on Saturday it | BH
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehman and | B
Jacob | 8
Mr. Harry Johnson moved his fam- |
ily and household effects from the |
E. L. Nissley property to the prop-
Mrs. John Greenawalt and daugh- |
called on Mr. | @
William Reheard, |
services in the United |
Brethren church at Elizabethtown on
John B. Brubaker | E
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sweigart |
and son Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan |
Givler, of near Hossler's Church, and |
son was indeed a Joseph asked |
mother to |
caused the death of three children, |
years and 5 |
nurse at Lan-
Milton N. Miller, of Rapho town- |
ship, of Vesta G. Grube, in the es-
tate of Cyrus S. Sweigart, of Rapho
| were ren
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Ca A Wr i EET ACCT i RP EN ROMA Sh. 0 ri RRR REE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1924
eos SEARS
Eh
{ STORE-WIDE CLEAN-UP SALE
Brooms
Brooms
70¢ Brooms, good
material, one to a
35¢c
customer.
AE SRI
Gauze Vests
48¢c Women’s Gauze
Vests. 3 5 Cc
ERE RS a
Silk and Lisle Hose
48¢c Women’s Silk
and Lisle Hose. 35¢c


EET BRA
Misses’ & Children’s
Bloomers
50c Misses’ and
Children’s Pink and 35c¢c
White Bloomers.
NM rie
Boys’ Blouses
48¢ Boys’ Blouses,
all shades. 35¢

Children’s Socks
48c Children’s 35¢c
Fancy Socks, every
design ana color.
Men's Hose
15¢ Men’s Black & 35¢c
Brown Cotton Hose,
3 pair.
Oxfords
Men’s Dress Shoes and Ox-
fords. Patent Colt, Calf and
Kid Skin, Black and Brown.
Sport, Dress, Blucher and
English styles; sewed welt-
Crowds! Crowds
Of eager Shoppers that
ever responded to any
bargain ale.
BOYS’ ive. SUITS
Well made and good material.
Serges, Flannels, Cassimeres, Wors-
teds and Tweeds. You must see these
to appreciate.
MEN’ STRAW HATS
Very latest styles and no flaws. We kan fit you at
95¢ $2.95
5
%
4
5
Just the very suit you were 1§oking
for. Tweeds, Serges, Cassimneres,
Worsteds and Flannels, Pin Stripes,
Conservatives, Checks. Sportimod-
els, pleated backs.. Sizes 34 toid4.

ed leather soles, $3 88
o !
rubber heels. |
Scar TREE VE |
RRS
Women’s Dresses
Women’s Dresses in Ging-
hams and Voiles, Fancy and
Checks, Pin Stripes and
Polka Dots for street and
dress. Values range from |
$4.00 to $8.00. Sale Price. |
$1.88 © $3.88
ow
TEE TR SS EN
Boys’ Suits
$5.50 Children’s
Crash Suits of
material. Good
wear guarant’d
Linen
very fine
$4.39
RSET TRS w
Women’s Silk Hose
$1.98 Women’s Full Fashion
Silk Hose, Rose Biege, Log
Cabin, Nude, Silver, Cham-
payne, Black, Brown, Grey,
to match the latest
Peach fo So $1.69

colors
fords.
OPEN
EVERY
EVENING
ASKEW
:
5
X
J VALE
Men's Pants for Dress
¥
A rare opportunity to select a high
grade pants of worsteds, Cassimetes
Tweeds, Serges and Flannels. Rin
Stripes, Checks and Fancy. i
$2.88
Sizes 28 to 44 waists
EE AS aN.
HOW CAN I AFFORD SUCH LQW
PRICES?
The volume of my business is so great that Tiwork
CR AAA
on a small profit and quick turn over, and it is to your
advantage to buy and buy and reap the harvest of the
5
Kin gof value givers.
3
MOUNT JOY, PENN
Men’s Straw Hats of very fine guality, no seconds.
The Greatest Value Giving Event
Ever Pp blished 4n [lount Joy
Boy’s Pants
1 $1.25 Boys’ Pants, 88¢
' sturdy material.
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Children’s Shoes and
Pumps
88c
'$1.50 Children’s
ER ERR
|
|
' Shoes and Pumps.
Women’s Shoes and
| Oxfords
$2 to $3 Women’s
' Shoes and Oxfords.
88c
» $1.25 Dress Shirts
to go at
88c
Women’s Silk Hose
$1.25 Women’s Silk
Hose, Black and 88c
Brown.
| s Suits
$1.25 Children’s 88
C
| Wash Suits.
Work Shirts
Extra Heavy Blue
Work Shirts. 88c
SER
a"
Bars
Boys’ & Gents’ Shoes
and Oxfords
Boy’s and Gents’ Shoes and
Oxfords in Black & Brown
Calf Skin, Blucher and Eng-
lish styles, welted leather
soles and rubber heels. Ger-
berich-Payne and A. S.
Kreider make.
$1.98 © $2.88
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Sends
HT 5s ge me
alin Sans mB
Children’s Dresses
Children’s Dresses for Dress
{and School in washable
| Gingharus, Checks, Stripes
Plaids. Value up to
| and
88c
| $1.75. All to go at
Sizes 8 to 14. .
Union Suits
Men’s Athletic Union Suits,
Seal Pax. Genuine 99¢
B.V. D
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Women’s Oxfords &
Pumps
Women’s Oxfords & Pumps
in_Black and Brown Kid &
Calf Skin; Patent Colt,
and Suede Sandals and Ox-
fords. Strap Pumps. Values
$5 to $6. Sizes $3 88
214 to 8.

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