~~ THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO,, PA. Large ¢f Small Farms, iness Places, Building Lots==Anything I AM PLEAYED TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE REALTY PURCHASERS THAT HERE IS A VERY GOOD LIST OF OFFERNGS, ALL PRICED TO SELL. I HAVE ANYTHING FROM A $500 HOUSE TO A $30,000 MANSION OR FROM A ONE ACRE TRUCK PATCH TO A 300 ACRE FARM. YOU WILL FIND LISTED BELOW ALMOST ANYTHING YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AND IN CASE age Cy B HL a YOU DON'T SEZ WHAT YOU WANT, PLEASE PHONE, CALL OR WRITE AND I'LL BE JOHNNY ON, ‘THE SPOT. YOU KNOW IT’S MY BUSINESS TO HELP YOU BUY OR SELL PROPERTY. IF YOU WANT A POUND OF SUGAR YOU GO TO A GROCER; IF YOU WANT A NEW SUIT YOU GO TO A CLOTIHIER, AND IN CASE YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A PROPERTY WHY NOT GO TO A REALTOR THAT WILL DEAL FAIR AND HONEST WITH YOU? YOU ARE MOT UNDER OBLIGATIONS IF YOU COME TO ME. ANY PROPERTY I HAVE AND REMEMBER THERE IS NO CHARGE. STOP AT MY OFFICE ANY TIME "YOU ARE IN MOUNT JOY. { church, frame house, tobacco shed, | barn, ete. $4,000.00. 1 No. 183—2 acres and, rather | rough, large double house, fine for | | poultry. $650. No. 184—13 acres of sand and | limestone in Rapho, frame house, | good bank barn, fruit, running water. | {| Only $2,000. ! No. 1ly6—A Z2-acre tract In East | | Donegal near Maytown, 8 room | nouse, stable, ehicken house, pig use newly painted acres 27 perches near | ; . 228—Two | gravel land in Mount Joy twp., | Florin, frame house. summer house, VELLING HOUSES | barn, garage, electric lights, good | Frame house on E. Main | “3° Suk gaits. it. Joy, in business eemtar. |; "po large frame house, | at Florin, together with all provements and very modern. | frame stable, 3 poultry houses, ete. | machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. r. Very modern in every way. | | Price very low. A frame house adjoining MEDIUM SIZED FARMS No. 211—A Garage doing a splen- improvements, | ny, 185—A 12 poultry and |did business. Wonderful opportunity | duek farm known as the Spring Lake|as tnis 1s a money maker. Owner hag “| Duck farm, in Cumberland county, good reasons for selling. Better in- bungalow, electric lights, etc. vestigate. limestone land | manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline brick ali large 3-story truck A -acre ical . . nA - 3 A \ b i-room and YY 3 2 fio of building in Mt. Joy, now used as a ath bunga Marietta boro. Be Brn with | tobacco factory, corner property, ex- J ex) rn ful location and 5 Sic “| ceptionally well built. Has elevator. Te 1 No. 207-52 acres of gravel land] Also Trams tbat. condi N | 4 miles north of Mt. Joy, 7 or 8) paste Rls bos Same) 1 frame house, bank |iectionel een bus ! : teat bath, be g water, cheap at the : ; I Sus 1 elec eat bath, |” 0 | ness 1 lea operty. ate n house, stable, ete, In ¥ : near Mar-| No. -acre farm in the 8 De Jom rr; acre-farim neat Mar-| i 2d ae 200 ition. This house is in ter pike, good crop-| I Pri. good build- ri ght. LDING LOTS and. per, lots of fruit, excellent tobacce | and truck farm. Only 4,000.00. | lo. 2 A farm of 20 acres in| d, frame house, frame| it re dwelling on seec- ery "0 BUI ~-Several Lots, each 50x20¢ h Barbara St., Mt. Joy und 1g a stres ing or speculating on building lotsa. No. 163—A fine building East Main street. Price right. No. 17i—Large number of build ing lots between Mt. Joy and Florian I can give you any number of lots at any location, at any price { No. 218—A wide lot fronting on | the East side of Poplar St., Mt. Joy. A corner lot. Big garage in rear. No. 215—A beautiful property on | LARGE FARMS Main street, Mt. Joy, 13-room house, | No. 94—A 149 acre farm, iron all convenfiences, frame stable and “soil on Scravel pike, bank barn, oom for ghree cars, one of the finest | wh hedding for 20 acres i WY inthis t | 8-room house, shedding fo 8 homes and| locations in this town. bacco. $00 per dere No. 2171—Beautiful brick mansion "No 95— A Pl near Com collin dn Marietta street, Mount ye 3 Cl Ba . RANE 5 venience Rome that | Station, all farm land, running | rth wing Good reason for| Vater, bank barn, brick house, ete. i for $6,000. Immediate possession. ® Lot fronting 57 ft. on| No. 138—A 81 acre farm of ali| = No 223_Two lots 40x200 in Flor- treet, Mount Joy, 13-room limestone soil in East Donegal, 11-|in one has chicken house 14x60 se, all conveniences, gar-|foom stone house, barn, tobacco shed. | Both including building, for $900, 5 acres meadow, % of money can re main. No. 148-—A 114 acre farm near Junnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand and, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobae- co shed, etc., good reason for selling Price right. No. 151——A 170 acre farm, 80 A farm land, balance pasture, some tim her; good buildings, 2 silos, shedding for 7 acres tobaceo, a real farm. No. 164—183 acres, 120 farm 1anc 31 acres timber, good buildings in- cluding silo, possession any time; large portion of money can remain. No. 161—A 285-acre farm in In- diana Co., 75 acres farm land, bal- or will sell separate. No. 225—Lot 45x150 feet on New Haven street, Mount Joy. Excellent location for a dwelling. JUST LAND No. 42—An 85 acre tract of farm timber and pasture land in West Den egal township, tract adjoins Masonic Homes ground on two sides. Prieec very low. No. 169—A 15 acre tract betweer 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 centrally —A 7-room house, acre of rame stable, on concrete Bamford. A good house ice. Lot 277x203 on West t, Mount Joy ,brick house, nd bath, hot water, heat, hts, bath, etc. Possession A fine and medern 9- he house along concrete Florin, h—A fine frame dwelling a St., Mt. Joy, excellent garage, ete. Price $6,500. —A nice home in Milton ance timber, good buildings, young i Wi ame house, stable, ete. Ay fin 23, located. One of the best in the town. ’ : e water and close to mar- i Sept. 1. Price only Kets, scliools and churches. I also have a number of properties that owners do not care to have ad- vertised. If you don’t find what you want in this list, call and see me. I have it. FACTORY BUILDINGS No. 140—3 acres and 49 perches of land in East Donegal with large stone mill converted inte flats for residences. $2,000. FA Neo. 198—A 102-acre farm, gravel soil, brick house, new barn, and to- bacco shed. A wonderful tebacco farm. Possession any time. A 6-room bungalew on bara St., Mt. Joy, only years ago. All conven- 4d extra good location. , TRUCK FARMS An 8% acre tract of ast Donegal, near Reich's No. 201—104 acres in the heart of East Donegal tobacco district, fine buildings, shedding for 12 acres ef tobacco. This is a real farm. ~~ Mansions, I WILL CHEERFULLY SHOW YOU No. 63—The entire concrete block o l- | ~ stock, | the guests of. Mr. e including everything | barn, tobacco shed, hog sty, silo, No. 45 Four Lots in Florin, 40: | wood shed, chicken house, lot of fruit.| 200 ft. They front on Church St. | A good place cheap. [ No. 77—Very desirable building with al! conveniences in Florin. Also| no. 232-A 24-acre farm in East| lot fronting on the south side of Mar- atable, ete. Splendid location. | Donegal, good house, barn, stone ietta street. W inl sell any number oi | No. 212—A fine brick house of 11 | ij] ~ 8 acres meadow, or nderiall feet you want at $6 per foot. rooms with heat, light, ete. Also bake | poultry and tobacco farm, running| No: 57—A b acre tract in the bore house 20x80, garage, ete. Located | ater of Mount Joy, fine large lot and on square in good town. Price $6,500. = { would be a money-maker for truck lot ox | Mr. and Mrs. John Pennypatker. Picked From Our : PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY | Rev. W. H. Egge, of spent Sunday in town. Brandt spent several { days at Reading visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Willian P, Frank | spent Sunday at Mount Gretna with friends. | Mrs. Harry Hinkle Jr, Manheim Lebanon y Josephine is spending | several days at and Lan- | caster, | Miss Florence Heisey spent Thurs- | day at Elizabethtown the guest of { her sister. [ Mr. George Scholing, of Chicago, (11. here yesterday on a visit to friends. Messrs. Benj. Groff Leroy Engle returned Sunday after an auto trip to Saginaw, Michigan. Mr. Reuben Shellenberger spent Sunday at Brickerville as the guest 'of Frank Edwards. Misses Anna and Clara Hinkle are visiting in York with Mr. John Shire and family. Mrs. Lucy Stoler, of Lancaster, spent the week-end here with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Schroll. Miss Addie McGinnis, of Lancas- ter, spent Sunday here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank. Mrs. Marian Weltmer, of Read- ing is spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit. Mrs. Carl Shank and children re- turned to their home in Brooklyn after spending a few weeks here. Miss Sara Bachman of Lyndell spent several days here the guest f her aunt, Mrs. Irvin Geistweit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mummert and children, of Lancaster, spent Sunday in town with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yellets spent Sunday at Coatesville, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Grant Minor. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wzaver and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Phares Shank and sons spent Saturday at Cleona camp. | Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Moore and ‘children Ethel and Joseph returned {from a week’s trip to Niagara Falls. Mr. William Rote and son, Ver- ‘non, of Lacaster, spent Sunday with arrived and his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Fenster- macher, Mr. and Mrs. John Weidman, of i Lancaster, spent Sunday here as and Mrs. David | Strayer. Mrs. William Rote returned home after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenster- macher, Mic « Fshleman, of this time at place, is some Atlantic City, g registered Hotel Elberon. | | Mis Gladys Rote, Miriam | Pfemi and Elsie Dommel spent | . and Mrs. Clyde | Fe r, Mr. ] Cassel, of -Hagers- | town, Md. and “Tommy” Martin, | of Harris were guests of the cribe on Saturday. § Mrs. Frank Groff returned home ellaire as the guest of Mrs. | Eis | {arvey D. Sheaffer. i Mrs. R. R. Lauer and children | have returned to their home at | Harrisburg after spending a week | here with her parents. i | Walter ‘Sheaffer and wife, of Eli-| 1 £34 + a | zabethtown, spent Sunday here asi i the guests of the latter’s parents, { My. and Mvs. Louis Siller. | Miss Eleanor Gable, a nurse at | the General Hospital, [ the : | spent Sunday here with her parents, | Lancaster | Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Gable. | 2% ! Mr. and Mrs. James Gerber and | son, James Jr., of Malvern, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gerber. Messrs. George Groff and Charles Engle spent Saturday at Greensburg, returning Sunday with Benj Groff and Leroy Engle, by auto. Miss Ruth Brubaker, of Enola, left for her home after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gerber. Mrs. Carl Germer and daughter, Mrs. Hipple and daughter, and Mrs. Lee Ellis and children are spending a week at Mount Gretna. Mr. Harry Beamesderfer and fam- ily, of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. William Beamesderfer, of Elizabeth- town, spent Sunday at Tower City. Mrs. Benjamin Benewit and daugh- ter, Eleanor, of Lancaster, spent a week as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pennypacker. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lowrer, of Hershey, spent the week-end here as the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber are spending the week at Blaine, Perry county, az the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Ms. George Hock- enberry. Rev. and Mrs. MacDannald, Mr. and Mrs. Jaceb K. Stauffer, Mrs. | Christian Mumma and Harry C.| Manor camp. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stoler Jy spent Wednesday and Thursday in Philadelphia, where they attended the funeral of the former’s uncle, George Bush. Mrs. Christ Heilig spents Thursday at Penbrook, the guest of her bro- 58 years ther. Harold Hallgren. Mr. and "1 Weekly Card Basket at ‘ unday after spending several days| « women are requested to attend this the wsownship. The same township, with State aid, will build a concrete bridge over Chickies Creek at Forinel on the Lancaster and | Marietta Pike in the near future. Brunner are spending the week heen there. Between Mt. Joy and {Mrs. Harold Hallgren announce the birth of a child. * Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Helena, Beatrice Arthur Brown. G. Walters and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. { ents, Mr. lchildren, Junior and Barbara Anne, children picnic at Co., on Johnson and community Dauphin iMrs. Chas. |attended the { Elizabethville, { Thursday, Miss Belle Brady and Miss Eliza- beth Jorthwick returned to their home in Chicago after spend- time here with the for- mother, Mrs. Sarah Brady on {Marietta street, | Mr Mrs. Jacob M. Schroll {of this place, Mrs. Lavina Schroll tand daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Campbell, {of Eliazbethtown, enjoyed an auto- {mobile trip to Richfield and Mifflin, {in Juniata Co. last Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Seaman and | daughters, Helen and. Catherine, !Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor and |daughters, Bernice and Dorothy, Mr. na Mrs. Charles Johnson and sons, {Norman and Howard and daughter, {Sabina and Mr. and Mrs. Harry {Walters and son, Junior and daugh- [ter, Barbara attended the Modern Woodman of America picnic on Thursday at Hummelstown. The following were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin ! Gerber: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ger- ber and daughters, Betty and Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander and daughter, Manda, of town; Mrs. Harold Harmon, Atlantic City; Miss Margaret Gladfelter, Miss Dorothy Myers, Mr, and Mrs. John Hershey and daughters, Helen and Thelma, Miss Bertha Amspacker and Miss Mowery and gentleman friends, of Hanover; Mrs. Abner Hershey and Mrs. Elmer Witmer. have ling some and Local Doings Around Florin Rev. M. H. Miller spent several days at Bcll Grove. Miss Viola Hamilton visited ela- tives at the County Seat on Saturday. Mrs, William Hamilter chil- dren are sending tae day at H-rsh Park Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nissly, Mrs. and Paul Strickler and and | Verna, of Elizabethtown, spent Sun- day in the home of the latter's par- Religious News in Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM. MUNITY Florin U. B. Church Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor Sunday School at 9.30 A. M. Sermon at 10:30 A. M. Junior at 6 P. M. Combined services from 7 to 8 P. M. St. Luke’s Church Rev. P. H. Asheton-Martin, Rector 7 A. M. Holy Communion. 9:16 A. M. Church School and Bi- ble Class. - 10:30 A. and sermon. Thursday, September 11th: Parish Meeting. M. Holy Communion mod T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. Ralph Borneman, Pastor Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7.30. Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Morning worship at 10:30 A. M. K. L. C. E. Sunday 6:45 P. M. Topie, “Keeping Promises”. Harry Kaylor, leader. Divine Worship 7:30 P. M. Choir practice Friday 8 P. M. Come and worship with us. - > —— Mt. Joy A. A. Dates Following are games to be played by the Mt. Joy A. A. base ball team: Saturday, Aug. 30—Ephrata will play here. Sunday, Aug. 31—Susquehanna Fire Company at Columbia. Monday, Sept. 1—Asbestos Com- pany, at Manheim, two games. rn i Hl Cows at Private Sale On and after next Monday, Sep- tember 1, J. B. Keller and Bro. will sell a carload of good Crawford county cows at private sale from their stock yards here. A VALUABLE FARM, GRIST MILL AND SAW MILL gy ie PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1924 The undersigned will sell at pub- RAPHO FARM AT PUBLIC SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 6, 1924 The undersigned will offer at lic sale, on the premises, a desirable farm, situated in Rapho townshi Lancaster county, along the pu road leading from Mastersonville to Mount Hope, 2 miles from the for. mer place, adjoining the Mount Hope Brethren Church. Containing 45 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Uriah Kline, = Chester Palmer, John G. Spickler and others, The improvements thereon consist’ of a TWO-STORY LOG WEATHER-BOARDED HOUSE, Frame Sum- mer House attached, asbestos roofing all over; Frame Bank Barn, 42x55 feet, with Tobacco Shed attached; Hog Sty, Chicken House and other necessary outbuildings, Fifteen acres of the above meadow and woodland, / This is one of the most desy farms in northern Rapho town The soil is in a high state of d vation. The buildings and fé are in first class condition. crops raised on this tract of are above the average. The farm is divided into six fiey Cattle have access to water £3 every field. There are a numbe fruit trees and grape vines on premises. There is an shundant s ply of water, with a cis at the barn and failing w at the house. Persons wishing to view the pr erty before the day of sale will Shown Same 2 calling on the dersigned residing in the vill Mastersonville, 5 age Sale to commence at 2 o'clock - m. on Saturday, September 6, 1924, when the conditions will be made known by ~~, -~ » Fad are | 3 ne U JOSIAH KEEN H. H. Snavely, Auct. ER Paul Keller, Clk. 27-2& aug. Henry Wolgemuth were ¢ : : : iets 4 how Saturday lic sale on the premises in Rapho | guests to ers oY: Township, along the Back Run road, | —because Thomas Nast, the noted Mr. and Mrs. George Gover and | 3 miles from Mount Joy and 4 miles | cart i -ayed the Demoerats i Mr. L.o Cobb and familr soent Sun- from Janhem, ihown as the Oa] fe showed | dav at St. Gret Vale farm, the following real estaic: M. Stant J 800 of Mr. Greins, ~~ |A TRACT OF 100 ACRES OF |g on, 3 | Miss Elizabeth Boyer of Eliza-| GRAVEL LAND . pened. in ae politics, work | of Mr. Albert Haines. S »s were held in the Church] { of the Bie n in the west end town on Sunday evening. r. and Mrs. John Booth of Mount »d the former’s parents, Mr. oth on Sunday. Alpheus R Mount Joy Ara iTS. 4 Kati { B. church on Su: M. H. Miller is enjoying cation . 2 vev. 7 he Mr Haroid Buller ard | i Arndt and family, Miss L entz, Mr. Jacob Arndf, Miss Jos Brandt of Mount Joy were Sunday guests to friends au Reading Mr. John Brubaker is able to bel in, after being confined to] r several days with an| about a e house ess. > and family, amily, Mr. and Mrs. Hern Elizabethiown, Sunday at Valley Forge. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman, Mr. Benjamin Hambright and family, Mr. and Mrs. Brubaker and son at- tended Cleona Camp last Thursday. The foliewing spanut Sunday Hershey park: Miss Flo Smith, Mrs. Jacob Boyer, Mrs. Jacob Landvater, daughter Barbara and Mrs. Barbara Weidman, Mr. Howard Musselman and family, Mr. Irvin Kraybill end family and Arthur Nye. The annual meeting of the Camp Hill Cemetery Association at Florin, wiil be held Tuesday evening, Sept. 9th, at 7:30, at the home of G. A. Geyer. All lot holders men and eorg of spent ac meeting and hear the report of the proceedings during the past year and the election of the Board of Manag- ers for the mext year. Please at- tend. eet Qe MAKING MANY REPAIRS ON EAST DONEGAL ROADS In East Donegal township the roads are being improved. The Maytown and Elizabethtown road is elosed at some places for repairs and will be oiled to the limits of This will be a great improvement over the closed wooden bridge which Marietta the condition of the road is bad and if the State does not soon act the township will have to do something to maintain traffic over this road. rent CI. Mrs. Henrietta Bucher Edgerley, of age; widow of Levi bethtown, spent Sunday at the home| of | Edgerley, died at NefTsvilie. Situated as above deseribed, ¢ joining lggds of Simon Ginder, Hir-| am Herr, ert Rettew, Allen Beik-| er Aaron Becker. The build-| and thereon ere 1 consist of a { STORY DWELLING HQUSE | the sts being brick and the Also Summer House | house Ctl Butcher and Wood and a of very goo 1e door. Large Bank Barn feet, Pig Sty, Corn Barn, House or Garage large] for thr mach s. Good | pump ther water | fruit, many of the fruit trees being young. This would be a beautiful summer resort on account of its splendid location and shade around the place. This farm would not be offered for sale but we expect to retire. This is a splendid community. Don’t fail to attend this sale. Persons wishing to view same prior to day of sale will please call on the undersigned residing thereon. Sale to commence at 2 o’clock P. M., when terms and conditions will be made known by JOHN B. HOSSLER F. B. Aldinger, Auct. J. H. Zeller, Clk. PUBLIC SALE nf ee VALUABLE REAL ESTATE aug. 27-2t SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1924 The undersigned will sell at pub- lic sale on the premises, formerly the Albert Greenawalt farm, on the] road leading from Kinderhook to Mount Joy, about one mile north of Kinderhook and two miles south of Mount Joy, the following: A FARM CONTAINING 18 ACRES AND 20 PERCHES in West Hempfield town- ship. The improvements are a 21% STORY FRAME HOUSE with Slate Roof, with Wash House attached. FRAME BARN with Tobacco Shed and Hog Sty attached. 8x28 Silo attached to the barn. Carriage House, Wood Shed, Chicken House. A good young orchard, one of the best bearers in the county. There is a good well of water on the premises A good sized garden and all the land is in a high state of cultivation. Persons wishing to view same will please call on Harry Shenk residing thereon or the undersigned. Sale to co ce at 2 o'clock P M. when terms will be made knowi| : : Prompt attention by | isfaction guaranteed. HENRY S. MUSSER | Years of experience in the b C. S. Frank, Auct. | Reasonable charges. 8 J .H. Zeller, Ck. ang. Give Me A Trial | RUBBING ALCOHO eshments 10l limba lors of per- ace after delightful can be tapped in e PUBLIC SALE barn. Also XEAL ESTATE 1nd ditt dnd ctr SEPT. 6th, 1924 Large Tobacco Shed with at public sale on the “| lent stripping room. There is shed- a along the road { ding for from 8 to 10 acres. fro Tilton Grove to Mt. A 4.STORY MILL BUILDING | ut one-half mile from the 30x40 feet, with a large Saw Mill | { r place he following real Building attached. Therein is a 20| estate, viz: horsepower ene 3 US for . n ab = chopping th | A FARM OF 87 ACRES AND 67 s hav in good | M OR LESS i { condliuon and ery roa | ds T 7 business stand. 203 OY tas Y. Gruber, The { y has bout 158 Acres of] x : per iroung 1 of ex flag. jana in 1 Ebersole farm. Meadow with a stream of water flow-|1 Erected thereon a 21 STORY ing thru it. Also Two Acres of | FRAME HOUSE wish 2 , EA Acre: | FRAME HOUSE, with Basement; Timber. Balance is farm land and | ARGE FRAME BANK BARN with rer ated TOY soil. in ood con-| ar Ty good gravel soil, in i Wagon Shed, Corn Barn, Hog Sty dition and an excellent yielder.| attached; also Chick There is a variety of all kinds of , icken House. A young orchard in prime bearing condition, and a variety of choice fruit trees. The land is in a high state cultivation, and the soil is half sand and half gravel. convenient to schools, markets, ete. A well of water near the kitchen door. Also spring water supplied by ram, to house and barn. _ Persons desiring a good produg tive farm should not fail to atte this sale. Those desiring to the premises, may do so by g on the undersigned. Sale to commence as 2 M., when conditions wil known by 8 ALLEN R. other of about Located churches, SMOKED MEATS, HAM, DRIED BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, ETC. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton Krall’s Meat Market West Main St, MOUNT JOY. AUCTIONEER Gideon K. Wagner Elizabethtown, Route No. 2 Lan- caster County, Pa. 1 Residence, Beverly Station Call on Bell Phone, Elizabeth 88R-13. 0