The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 05, 1924, Image 5

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WEDNESDAFY, NOVEMBER 5, 1924
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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I AM PLEASED TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE REALTY PURCHASERS THAT HERE IS A VERY GOOD
LIST OF OFFERINGS, ALL PRICED TO SELL.
MANSION OR FROM A ONE ACR

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REALTOR THAT WILL DEAI

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
ood 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. 205—An 8-room frame house
with all conveniences in Florin. Also
stable, ete. Splendid location. |
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. 217—Beautiful brick mansion
dwelling on Marietta street, Mount
Joy, all conveniences. A home that
is worth owning. Good reason for
selling.
No. 215—Lot fronting 57 ft. on
W. Main street, Mount Joy, 13-room
frame house, all conveniences, gar-
age, ete.
No. 220—A T7-room house, acre of
ground, frame stable, on concrete,
highway at Bamford. A good house
at right price.
No. 224—Lot 27x203 on West
dain street, Mount Joy ,brick house, |
6 rooms and bath, hot water, heat,|
electric lights, bath, ete. Possession |
in the fall.
No. 226—A fine and modern 9-
room frame house along concrete
highway in Florin.
No. 230—A fine frame dwelling
on Marietta St., Mt. Joy, excellent]
condition, garage, ete. Price $6,500.
No. 231—A nice home in ison

@rove, frame house, stable, ete.|
Possession Sept. 1. Price only
$1,800.00.
No. 234—A 6-room bungalow on
North Barbara St., Mt. Joy, only]
built two years ago. All conven-|
jences and extra good loeation.
No. 235—A fine 2% story frame |
Bouse along trolley in Florin, up-|
to-date with all conveniences.
No. 236-7—Two new frame
double houses along trolley in
Florin. =Will sell cne, two or the
four. All conveniences.
No 238—A 2% story frame house!
an Florin, corner property. i
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1% story frame p -
in Florin, {frame
> possession.
40x190, 6
bath, gar-

room

1 house 2
Price $5,500.
ings new.
TRUCK FARMS
No. 107—An 8% acre tract of
in Fast Donegal, near Reich's
church, frame house, tobacco
, ete. $4,000.00.
barn
183—2
No.
 

acres and,
poultry. $650.
No. 184—13 acres of sand
limestone in Rapho, frame house,
good bank barn, fruit, running water. |
Only $2,000. !
No. 1Y6—A 2-acre tract In East]
Donegal near Maytown, 8 room
stable, chicken house, pig |
sty, house newly painted
No. 229—10 acres limestone land
in East Donegal, large frame house, |
frame stable, 3 poultry houses, etc.
MEDIUM SIZED FARMS
No. 185—A 42-acre poultry and
duck farm known as the Spring Lake
Duck farm, in Cumberland county,
bungalow, electric lights, ete.
No. 200—A 14-acre ideal truck
farm along state highway, east of
Elizabethtown. Brick house with
light and heat, stable, ete.
No. 207—52 acres of gravel land
4 miles north of Mt. Joy, 7 or &
acres meadow, frame house, bank
barn, running water, cheap at the
price, $6,200.00.
No. 210—31 acre-farm near Mar-
jetta and Lancaster pike, good crop-
per, lots of fruit, excellent tobacco
and truck farm. Only 4,000.00.
No. 222—A farm of 20 acres in
West Hempfield, frame house, frame
barn, tobacco shed, hog sty, silo,
wood shed, chicken house, lot of fruit. |
A good place cheap.
No. 232—A 24-acre farm in East
Donegal, good house, barn, brick
mill, cider press, & acres meadow,
wonderful poultry and tobacco farm,
running water.

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LARGE FARMS
No. 94—A 149 acre farm, iron
stone soil, on Scravel pike, bank barn
8-room house, shedding for 20 acres
tobacco. $90 per acre.
No. 95—A 65 acre farm near Con-
ewago Station, all farm land, running |
water, bank barn, brick house, etc.
for $6,000. Immediate possession.
No. 138—A 81 acre farm of all
limestone soil in East Donegal, 11-
5 acres meadow, % of money can re-
main.
No. 148—A 114 acre farm near
Sunnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand
and, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac- |
co shed, etc., good reason for selling |
Price right. {
No. 151—A 170 acre farm, 80 A |
farm land, balance pasture, some tim- i
| 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- |
cluding silo, possession any time; a
large portion of money can remain. |
No. 161—A 235-acre farm in In-
diana Co., 75 acres farm land, bal-
ance timber, good buildings, young
orchard, fine water and close to mar-|
kets, schools and churches.
No. 198—A 102-acre farm, gravel
soil, brick house, new barn, and to-'
x20, all build-| ” 0
shed, |
rather
| rough, house, fine for
and |
| at Florin, together
| ietta street.
| feet you want at $6 per foot.
AVE ANYTHING FROM A $500 HOUSE TO A $30,06¢
 




E TRUCK PATCH TO A 300 ACRE FARM.
ARE LOOKING FOR AND IN CASE
: OR WRITE AND ILL BE JOHNNY ON
LP YOU BUY OR SELL PROPERTY.
St 0 A GROCER; IF YOU WANT A NEW SUIT YOU
) BUY OR SELL A PROPERTY WHY NOT GO TO A
VITH YOU?
\ S IF YOU COME TO I WILL CHEERFULLY SHOW
[EMBER THERE IS NO CHA STOP AT MY OFFICE ANY TIME

tobacco
dding for
s a real farm.


BUSINESS STANDS
| No. 63—The entire concrete block
| manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline
with all stock,
machinery, buildings, contracts, ete.
Price very low.
No. 211—A Garage doing a splen
did business. Wonderful opportunity
as this is a money maker. Owner has
good reasons for selling. Better in.
vestigate.
No. 221—A large 3-story brick
building in Mt. Joy, now used as a
tobacco factory, corner property, ex-
ceptionally well built. Has elevator.
Also frame addition.
No. 227—A cigar, tobacco, cen-
fectionery and green grocery busi-
ness in Mount Joy. Will sell busi-
ness, purchaser can lease property.
No. 233—A 65-acre farm in the
heart of East Donegal, good build-
ings and land. Price right.
BUILDING LOTS
No. 2—Several Lots, each 50x20¢
ft, on North Barbara St., Mt. Joy
No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40>
200 ft. They front on Church St.
No. 77—Very desirable building
lot fronting on the south side of Mar
Will sell any number of
No. 57—A 5 acre tract in the bore
of Mount Joy, fine large lot anc
would be a money-maker for track
ing or speculating on building lots.
No. 163—A fine building lot or
East Main street. Price right.
No. 171—Large number of build
ing lots between Mt. Joy and Florin
I can give you any number of lots
at any location, at almos: any price
No. 218—A wide lot fronting or
the East side of Poplar St., Mt. Joy
A corner lot. Big garage in rear.
No. 223—Two lots 40x200 in Flor
in, one has chicken house 14x60
| Both, including building, for $900
or will sell separate.
No. 225—Lot 456x150 feet on New
Haven street, Mount Joy. Excellent
{ room stone house, barn, tobacco shed, | for a dwelling.
JUST LAND
No. 42—An 85 acre tract of farn
timber and pasture land in West Don
egal township, tract adjoins Masonic
Homes ground on two sides. Pries
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
located. One of the best in the town.
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.
have it.
FACTORY BUILDINGS
No. 140—3 acres and 49 perches
{of land in East Donegal with large
stone mill converted into flats for
residences. $2,000.

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Local Doings Religious News
Around F lorin| in Our Churches
ALL THE UP.TO.DATE HAPPEN. | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
/ INGS FROM THAT THRIVING | CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
AND EUR. VILLAGE | BORO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM-
MUNITY
Mr. Nissly Gingrich has returned
from a several days trip to Chicago. | :
Mr. and Mrs. Christian Malehorn | Desegal Cliureh
and children spent Sunday at Cen-| S ov James M, Fisher, Pastor
sia) Manor. i Sabbath School at 2 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Workinger, of Red Trinity Lutheran Church
Lion, visited William Reheard and! Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
family on Sunday. | Bible School 9.30 A M
Messrs. Howard Barnhart and Morning Service 10:45 3 M
John Kline spent several days in Evening service 7 P. M. :
Perry County hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stoll returned
to their home at Wilkinsburg, Pa.,
after spending several days here. There will be Communion services
Mr. U. N. Rice moved his family in the Reformed Mennonite church
and household effects to the Joseph on West Main Street next Sunday
Hostetter property morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Reformed Mennonite Church
Rev, Christ. S. Nolt, Pastor

on Tuesday.
Mr. Reuben Smith and grandson,
Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor
Sunday School at 9 A. M.
Morning Worship and sermon at
10:15 A. M.
Junior Intermediate and Senior
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Mrs. J. B. Kauffman, Mrs. B. R.| Worship and Sermon at 7:30 P. M.
Fink, Eleanora, Virginia and Helen YOU are most cordially invited to
Fink motored with Mr. and Mrs. all these services,
were Sunday guests of Albert Fike
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller,
Reading, were Sunday guests
the former’s parents,
M. H. Miller.
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Wm. Hackenberger and daug :
Jeanette, of Bainbridge ge Flosia VV 2. |
and were entertained Pe the Ione Rev, n H, Milley, Paster
of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shelly. Sunday School 2 9:30 A. M.
rl Sh held in Sermon at 10:30 A. M.
Ye te 16 4 Junior at 5:30 P. M.
the local Glessbrenner Uni Breth- Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.|
ren church Sunday morning. 3 at 7:15.
large number of local people terly conference Friiay even- |
ed the services. A special or P, M, sharp. |
[as in attendanc it th Choir practice on Friday evening |
| service and furnished music P. M. |
| occasior The v h a
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| exercise, © F: : ro- Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor |
| 1 b. sabbath School at 9:30 A. M., J.|
.. |a class of ise. Rally r, Supt.
JOU | \ Roch 0:30 A. M.
| Pine . 6 0
i: ong sc hi 7 YP. M.
| 8 ec _ r Wednesday a
i 1 AO Nlavire u are cordially invited to wor-
IL crieral INews 10Y dip With un
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JUICK Raadine First Presbyterian Church
Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor
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(Continued from page one) Prayer Service at 7:30 P. M. {
|in th Faciu f ] ta by, Choir will meet at 8:30 P. M.
1 cess that takes only Friday
| one-tenth the former time. Men’s meeting at First Pre sbyter-
| On Saturday a tract of land, on ian Church, Y Pa, Dinner at
| Marietta street, of the estate| of H. 7:00 P. M. 75c¢. Address by Dr.
H. Luckenbill, was sold at public Weir, who is at the head of the
|sale to Mr. Charles Schaeffer, of Men's Work.
| his place. Sabbath |
| A San Francisco water company| Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. i
pleaded with its eustomers to cut Divine Worship at 10:30 A. - M.
down the waste of that utility. As Divine Worship at 7:3 P.M.
a result that city
560,000 gallons a day
did a year ago. St. Luke’s Church
The Men’s Bible Class of the Rev. P. H. Asheton-Martin, Rector
Evangelical church held their month- Sunday
ly meeting Thursday evening at the 9.15 A. M. Church School and
parsonage. s Bible Class.
A business session was ;
held and those present were served 10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
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is now using 1,- with sermons by the pastor, |
less than it
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a dainty lunch by Mrs. Bornman. Mond
Those present were: C. S. Gingrich, Chole prech] on a ow
Zo ORE olr practice 7: . M.
Harry Kaylor, George Myers, 5 Wednesday
Eshleman, Paul Peifer and Men's Club Annual Meeting.
Ralph Bornman. Thorsday
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St. Mary’ i vi . is.
PENNA LIKELY TO HOLD A go wos Cu, "in Pen Deh
SECOND WORLD'S PIG RECORD lis

Wednesday, Nov. 12
Vestry Meeting in the Rectory.
Friday, Nov. 14
Meeting of Vestry and Bishop in
Lancaster.
The honor of raising the world’s
heaviest litter of pigs for this year
is likely to go to Thomas M. Strong,
of Blairsville, Indiana county, Penn-
sylvania,
Strong’s litter of fifteen Chester
White pigs was weighed the other Rev. Ralph Borneman, Pastor
day by State College extension men pr ver service Wednesday at 7:30
at the close of the litter’s six month
feeding period for qualification in Bible School Sunday 9:30 A. M.
the Keytone Ton Litter Club. Preaching Sunday at 10:30 A. M.
The pigs totaled 3461 pounds, and Subject, “True Church Life.”
Tom Strong's pride in his hogs is KE. L.C E. Sunday 6:45 P..M.
equaled only by that of T. B. Byers, Preaching on Sunday at 7:30 P.
of Fayette county, who had a litter M.. Subject, “Bl to Bless.”
! of seven pigs, less than half the Choir practice Friday 8:00 P. M. |
| number in Strong’s, quality last ~The Evangelistic Campaign will
week for the ton litter club. begin with the week of Nov. 9, with |
The purebred sow that produced cottage prayer meetings as follows |
the record litter for the Indiana at homes of:

T. U. Evangelical Church

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county breeder is known as “Petro- Mr. C. S. Gingrich, Nov. 10, Mon-
leum Girl” and each of the six day.
litters that she has presented to Mrs. Irvin Geistweit, Nov. 12,
Tom has numbered from twelve to Wednesday.
eighteen. Four of five litters have Mr. Harry Seaman, Nov. 13,|
reached the ton weight in 180 days. Thursday.
The litter that was just weighed in Mr. George Myers, Nov. 14,
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totaled Friday.
at 3461 pounds originally
Come and worship with us. |
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eighteen pigs, fifteen of them being
raised. A new litter of eighteen
arrived recently. No other litter to
meet Strong’s record has been re-
ported as yet for this year in the
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AGRICULTURAL NOTES
Potato growers, poultrymen and


United States. The heaviest pig agricultural extension men re
weighed 273 pounds, the average gathering at State College this
week-end. Thursday was Potato |
being 236.
g Day, the first of its kind ever held
at the college. The second annual
State Standard Production Poultry
Show is on and will continue until
Saturday. Over 600 birds are en- |
tered. County agents, practically all |
graduates of Penn State, will close |
their activities at each of these |
features and wind up their confer- |
She plays a violin made in 1715, ence meetings in time to join in on |
$ + broi; £
that was used by Mozaart, Pagan- oo fifth celebration of Alumni
- - . - No. Satyr -
nini and Donizetti, all great artists = Cc Saturday
Day on
in the vielin world. In mo

ee A ee.
Noted Violinist Coming
Estelle Gray-Lhevinne, who
been on the concert stage for a num-
ber of years and who has come to
be known as one of the greatest wo-
| man violinists, will give a recital at
| the College Chapel, Elizabethtown,
! Friday evening, November 7.


 
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when Penn State and Syracuse meet
has for their annual football game.




  
Walter Sahr, of Dover, York county, St. Mark’s United Brethren Church |

J
E. Schroll, Mt.
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i centers Madame Gray-Lhevinne
Laken the place of the late Maude
| Adams, recognized as the greatest MOUNT JOX MARKETS V
' woman violinist the world has ever The followings srices are paid to-
known. Her coming pro o be day by our local merchants:
) { the leading musical events Wheat Ene nutty 81 B
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Boys’ Heavy Cotton
Sweaters
98¢c
Men’s and Boys’ Rubber
Men’s Heavy Catton
Sweaters \ :
$1.29
Lot of Men’s Dress
With or Without Collars Belts
19 i5¢
Just Received a Full Line
of Ladies’ Misses’ and
Children’s Hats at
Greatly Reduced Prices








Ladies’ Flannelette Children’s 3 Piece Heavy
Night Gowns Jacket Suit
98c $4.98
Ladies’ Flannel & Chached Ladies’ Canton Crepe
Dieses; Shon 2 d Long Overblouses
$5.98 up $4.95
FULL LINE OF
£31.11... Afr
Children’s Winter
. 7h . or
Coats $4.98 Up
Dress Shoes |] “rom 5 Hee
$2.48 up $1.00
Scout Shoes | Work Shoes
$1.98 $1.98


Men’s Winter Suits
$10.98 and Up
SPECIAL
Men’s Silk Striped Dress
Shirts
$1.29
Children’s Sweaters
51.48

Ladies’ Broadcloth
Overblouses
$2.25
Small Boys’ Overcoats
$3.98 up



Men’s Overcoats
$11.98 and Up
Ladies’ Angora Shawls
$2.98
A Full Line of Men’s Dress
and Work Gloves

Heavy Coat Sweaters
$4.98 all shades
Big Bargains on Our
Counters
Come and See Them.



Special on Men’s and Boys’
HEAVY SWEATERS
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Boy’s Oliver-Twist Suits in Jersky, Serge
and Flannel $1.98 to $4.98 :

A Full Line of Hunting Cons,
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
Caps and Shoes


Open Evenings
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