The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 28, 1925, Image 2

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WE NEED PROTECTION
By the manner in which
ber of our business men
innocently eaught in an adv
good evi-
denca that we should have protection
of some sort or other against erooks
such as these.
Then again this town is overrun
scheme recently, is very
with all kinds of solicitors and near-
ly every one of them wants money
for some “worthy cause.’
One day last week and within an
hour, three people called at the
Bulletin office solicitmg money. One
was from Lancaster, another from
Harrisburg and the third was col-
lecting for an institution at Balti-
more.
People of Mount Joy must have
a reputation as cheerful givers or
we would not be called upon so fre-
quently contribute. Few, if any
of us, object to giving toward a
worthy cause but we do hate to be
buncoed.
As a suggestion, why not make
every solicitor who comes to town,
first go to the Burgess and get per-
mission to solicit here? The Bur-
gess, if in his opinion, the cause is
worthy, could grant permission and
if he thought otherwise, our peopl
would e a lot of money. No one
should be allowed to solicit unless
they first get mission. No erook
will ask this privilege for fear of
getting caught.
ally, something should be done.















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C. Norris, prior to their going to
Florida for the rest of the winter.
Sunday School was held at the
vr time on Sunday morning in
Mennonite church of the Breth-
and M. E. churches. Preaching
ices were held Sunday evening
30 o'clock.
rs. Bennett and grandson, El-
wood Bennett, of Harrisburg, spent
a few days with her sister, Mrs.
William Fackler. Other guests at
the Fackler home were: Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Fackler and daughters,
of York, and Rube Bennett, of Har-
risburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reist, of
near Bender’s Mill entertained at
dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy
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Irs. 1 y visited rela 1 on Last King street Lan- Albert Bard
{ 1 over the week- |; r \ of Columbia, was
ch of t B 1 | l Hal m Nolt,
1 Eby ent T d evening ¢ ces at Rh er ‘Snris :
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Wil with Ow - 2M
1 J I'ra t last § \ r entar- | DY
E I I fir Ly 1 r S r, | Ya
{. Ball spent Thursday he | i + on Sund
» with } ’ 1 ! and Ha I 1%, | A §
1 sts of Mr. | IAQ
. ( n, ] Coble o Ze 1 Pd 1 3
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rsd ) 18- | ¢ : ( 1 lan I Bartch bly
e er R lumbia, ests of Miss | 5§
P..D 3 an ( farm rent liv- 3 it on Sunday VN
1 with | other near | i 18. I I , of 1a toy | 2
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y | : : . A d Mrs. | 39
1 er, of I ¢ ¢ 1 l., We y ( ( [r. and Mus. | £80
Ww d with her ter, | 1 vith t regu- 1 ty
Bic ndance. i | Uy
3 1 own of the M. E { Ir { AN
the entire | rtan | a
| ing last | 39
{ \ in the S n 1 | ve
I been on the | 1 i
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d accom water rents that are due | Ui
to or- to the R 1 cit w.th 1 3
ty of 5% ten days after | a
€ | 1 m=; 73
B. Bowman, of Landis- tha |
y ursday at 1e home | 2
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3. , as ! POSL- | ] nd f | YQ
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ert Herman and dau ister | in killing al 1 e they in §
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r.lle, were g 1 i cco farmers t it th y y
2 { 3 > \ 3 ¥ 5 <r 1 | 2
ohn Peifer, the ! ams ( { 1 ( ) d son |
rn 1 y t of f rt of I id Mr. and| p32
< 1 t gL ke, © 5 of Mr. and 3
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ed. S { {oo foll ple of t 3
1 guests from Balt . 1 t adjoin : Ps
and Fr 1 B as : D yr, 7
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a ] Ir Eby y y ) at 1 1 1 1 Irs. NS
and Mrs. H FE spent ] 1 3 for. 7
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1 with Mr. Mrs. N. N. Gre Signal | 1 vs, @ ( bell | VQ
1 of r for and children, Nellie Ammon and |
1 Mrs 1 h e, Ili, G Ma- | 23
1 Mrs. 3 |
iter, and Mis r. 1 Vv r who | ting Mr. |
ior 41 reste re Nast, { av Yi ino a |
I and Mrs. W liam Bailey. | J ( thelen |
Misses Sarah Strickler and Sadie | vacaney. f —_——— | 5
1 4 fy on RM va Heizeman | whe
Horst are able to be about agan af. Mr. and Mrs. I loti MASTERSONY '}
: Hl dhiladel 1d rs. | N SR
ter bang confined to the house for | of Philadelphia. and Mrs. | | th
scveral weeks suffering w . { Thomas Heiser, on Highspire and |
> a Si 1 + 4 vz oY y 3 Tr: AUG DFE im >
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller, of | el Heiser, from the U. S. Bar- Winter days are here and with |
Mt. Joy, entertained the former's [racks at Car >, spent one day a‘ |them days. |
brothers and wives, Mr. and Mrs. |t home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry On Tuesday Samuel Eshleman and KK
Milton H. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. | Heiser at Rheems. Walter Brubaker did their annual, 7
s Harry Miller, at a dinner on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garber, Mr. | butchering. |
day > and Mrs. Clarence rarber, Mr. and The cold weather has been rather PI
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper, on |Mrs. C. Kauffman Herr, Mrs. John |severe on the feathered friends. in
Sunday, entertained Mr. Cooper's |Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice- Quails may be seen daily near bing. A
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. |dorf and Simon Heisey, attended the | ings looking for crumbs and fead. Pe
Prof. Chester Royer will begin | 3
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Greider. ar : Silver. Sv township, tha past three ears,
Greider and son, of Silver Spring. contonilete, rob p ¥: ’ {Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Edward |
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Gerber, Mi jean emplates retiring from the farm | Grube. |
es Catherin is Garber, and |and become a merchant at Palmyra
: Catherine and Lo Ss _Garber ind | bout. April of. ore ditope Misses Mary Rohrer and Ethel
Master Robert, of Florin; Lester [apont 1, after disposing at}, Metzler spent Sunday with Miss
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and Miriam Miller, of Florin, and | oublic sale his tw, stables of thor! Florence Weidman |
M7: and Mrs. Co Prec f [oughbred holstein cows and heifers| oC cn on
Mr. and Mrs. Cj G. Frey, of and entire stock ong = { Mr. John Xauffman and grand-
Landisville, Rha © ock and implements. | son, of Milton Grove + Sunda
ofan Zoomer will All .y | Son, of Milton Grove, spent Sunday
Norman Zeager will fill the vacancy. |. : Totes Ts
Chet qe! well in the home of Benjamin Kauffman.
n ei thoughtful | qr, Mrs. S T
+ MINCTT | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffer and
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LA NC. UI 2 ION 2 one n he d *€ | children, Arlene and ne, and
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{aod 22 re | Cora White spen Sunday in
Fry is serving on the |¢ 01 ol he home of Allen Hoffer
31 TT . I S 1 e at |
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i t 1s reported tp be e 1 1g og
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: = : 4 cine ing [Dorothy [arol and Lester,
the of M grain t} summer price 1 John WW dman
id at Perron dollar 2 ten.
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLE TIN, DM

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farm product show at Harrisburg,
Wednesday and Thursday.
John C. Smith tha Rheems wheel-
wright finds time to make three
complete sets of hay flats with some
modern improvements that will be
completed about the opening of the |
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the series of singing lessons at the
Mastersonville schoolhouse this even-
ing, at 7:30 o’clock.
ity is invited to join.
for thirteen lessons.
Quite a few persons
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latest report from St. Joseph’s Hos-
pital in which she is a patient. Mr.
Samuel Shelly, near Chiques, is abed
several weeks.
SPORTING HILL
Mr. Eugene Raffensherger
tended Lancaster Court last Mon-
day as witnesses on an automobile
{accident that occurred at the east-
ern end of Rheems, where the Cole.
brook road crosses the state high-
way.

John Smith who tenanted the
| Benjamin Garber farm in East Don-
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The commun- |
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farmers Spring sale season about [sick list. Harold Herneisen is re-
February 15th. covering from a cold. Mrs. Aaron |
John Smith, Lloyd Murphy and | Gepher, too, is ill. Mrs. Amos Gib-
Wallace Stoddard, of Rheems, at-|ble is somewhat improved is the |
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n. 2 d fact 1% v detail, Here
In CI: 1, you pay 1 cent the first week, 2
3 cents tl he third week and so on f{ wel
Ss 2, you pay 2 cents the first week, 4 cents he second week,
and so on for 50 we Total $25.50
In os 5 you pay 5 cc the f e cond week,

15 cents the third week or so on for
$1.00.
each week
as follows:
Interest Is Allowed On All Classes At The Rate of 4 Per Cor
est—your neighbor and all their children are sure to join.
ship fee.



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You May Reverse The Payments If You Wish To Do So
For instance, in Class 2, the payments start with 2 cents and end with
If you wish you may pay $1.00 the first week and % cents less
until the last payment is 2 cents and so on with all 3 classes.
We also have five classes in which the payments are always ithe same,


Class 10-S—10 Cents Each Week, Total $§ 5.00
Class 25—25 Cents Each Weelty Total $ 12.50
Class 50—50 Cents Each Week, Total $ 25.00
Class 100—$1.00 Each Week, ....Total $ 50.00 3
Class 200—$2.00 Each Week, ....Total $100.00
Class. 500—$5.00 Each Week, ....Total $250.00
You may join as many classes as you wish.
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Everymember of the family
No member-
OPEN NOW
Come into the bank and let us tell you all about the plan

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