PAGE TWO (HE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. MT. JOY BULLETIN ed on the E. J. Myers family on Ww ’ J TIN a MAYTOWN ERISMAN’S CHURCH | MOUNT JOY, PA. ‘ Na Va ving Ls . Lena way, wano 1s staying at . J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Pro'r. | witn the Jones tamuy, of | E. B. Hayman, of Quarryville, Ammon Bucher is offering his For i J 3 ] Bucher is offering his For Lancaster, spent the week-end with ! visited Mr. and Mrs. I. W, Carpen- ward variety of wheat for sale. Subscription Price $1.50 Year| ner motner, Mrs. Lizz.e Way. | ter. . : Ammon Bucher is about the first 3 Sample Copies ..... FREE Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Wertz and | John R, Roath, of Reading, spent man to top tobacco in our vicinity. i Single Copies 3 Cents daughter, Dorothy June, of Lititz, the week-end with his parents, Rain! Rain! and still more J J ; Thea Mont} 40 C pent Sunday with Mr, Wertz's Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roath, : rain, . re en ents parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel| Mrs. J. W. Gable and Miss Mr, and Mrs, Henry B. Erb and . : Six Months 75 Cents Wertz, | Annie Miller spent everal days family visited Grandpa Nissley’s on — Mrs. Ellen Alexander, Mr. and with friends in Maryland. Sunday. Ent t office at Mount Joy | Mrs, John Lightner and George | Mrs. I'royer, of Lancaster, 18 The neighbors hauled David as RAHI i vous. sib Metzler, of York, spent Sunday | spending ome time with her Nissley’s lumber for the new barn - e name on the label, | With Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Raftens- | daughter, Mrs. Ion Terry. on Saturday. 8 : T= \ pts for subscription | perger, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Dinkleberg, Christ Rohrer received 20 head i Jy VAY he Whenever you ioe There will be no service of any |of Pottsville, spent week With of steers last week which he has y criptions ‘at the first of each | Kind in the Salunga M. E. church | Mz and Mrs. Ion Terry. , turned into pasture. until Sunday, August 9 on account Clay Morton, of Renova, is Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Metzler 4 subse i of Camp Meeting and repairs in | spending several weeks with his were guests of Herman Metzler's LSINesS In News 4 Mount oy the church. grandmother, Mrs. Ella McClure, and Grandpa Reist’s on Sunday. 9 t Joy makes this On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. John Tome, Jr., son of Rev. and The Erb’s and Metzler's had Wilson Stambauch and grandaugh- | Mrs. John S. Tome, of Shelby, O., their wheat threshed the past ter, Mary Eyster, and Mr. and Mrs. | is Visiting his grandparents. week, The: yield was considered : Lawrence Haumm, of Thomasville, Mrs. Amos Cassell and son, and good. N -_ In EDITORIAL visited Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Raffens- | Miss Viola Johnstin are spending ~ Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Erb and - ———— perger, jones time at Reading with friends. daughter, Ruth and Ruth Rohrer | TAP BOOST Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Herr and Herbert Leister and friend, of were guests of Jacob Snyder's on | , 3 ( 57 son, John Jacob, and daughter, | Philadelphia, spent the week-end Sundar : I AM PLEASED TO INFORM PROSPECTIVE REALTY PURCHASERS THAT HERE IS A VERY GOOD Bh on et one Kathryn, of near Maytown, were | George Drabenstadt and sis- Mr. and Mrs. John Rohrer were UIST OF OFFERINGS, ALL PRICED TO SELL. I HAVE ANYTHING FROM A $500 HOUSE TO A $30,000 i adopted by Sanday yisitors, at the home of ter 1 R Dral tag ¢ Phil | visiting in Lebanon county on | MANSION OR FROM A ONE ACRE TRUCK PATCH TO A 300 ACRE FARM. R so Mr. err’s brother, Ira, and fam- reorge Kk. rabenstadt, o 1l- | Saturday. They reported an abun-| y ’ y 2 YN ai Evol: ily. : adelphia, spent several days with dance of rain oll dev YOU WILL FIND LISTED BELOW ALMOST ANYTHING YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AND IN CASE GC Gardenhive Mrs. Randled Mahlon and four Sisters, Misses Sue and Flora Mrs. Levi Eby, Mrs. Henry Cas- | YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOU WANT, PLEASE PHONE, CALL OR WRITE AND I'LL BE JOHNNY ON the United States, | children, of Chester county, with Drabenstadt. . . |sel, Mrs. Henry Snavely, and | THE SPOT. YOU KNOW IT’S MY BUSINESS TO HELP YOU BUY OR SELL PROPERTY. ; I v with the island- [her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eli Hess, |, Miss Helen Heisey and Miss daughters, and Mrs. Harry Rohrer | > ANT ; 7 AN mall fortune. He |of Hammer creek, spent a day vis. Zimmerman, of Bainbridge, - spent | ang daughters attended the Farm IF YOU WANT A POUND OF SUGAR YOU GO TO A GROCER; IF YOU WANT A NEW SUIT YOU em to P. T. Bar-| iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : Worked with Mr. and Mrs. | Women’s Meeting at Rothsville on| 30 TO A CLOTHIER, AND IN CASE YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL A PROPERTY WHY NOT GO TO A : he ¢ ph 0 rdv 5 | 1 to the community | Phares Metzler, recently. in Mc uray. : : Saturday. REALTOR THAT WILL DEAL FAIR AND HONEST WITH YOU? o John Greider and daughters, of Miss Matilda Davis, of Millers- | Fat Brandt, who has been help- 5 yen is conceived the idea | Illinois, visiting Lancaster county | Ville Normal School, spent the {ing the Donegal farmers thresh YOU ARE NOT UNDER OBLIGATIONS IF YOU COME TO ME. I WILL CHEERFULLY SHOW YOu ° o the money he got from relatives, yoo Sunday with Dr. oak Si ny her cousin, Miss | the past few weeks, worked his to-| ANY PROPERTY I HAVE AND REMEMBER THERE IS NO CHARGE. STOP AT MY OFFICE ANY TIME his its with the Fiji Islanders|and Mrs. J. S. Kendig and Annie | Albright. bacco and took a few days of | yOU ARE IN MOUNT JOY. in the construction of a town. He|and Susie Breneman, accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Edward Fitzkee leisure, the latter part of last selected Dayton as the site and ac-|by Mr. and Mrs. Abram Greider, nd Mrs. Clara Clepper spent Sun- week. quired 234 acres in 1879. Many of | of Landisville. fay with Mrs, Fitzkee’s sister, | Mr. and Mrs. John N. Nissley t h ha been constructed Mrs. William Fackler and sons. Mrs Kauffman, of Marietta. and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. when rst train passed through | William, Daniel and Paul, and |. I Harper, of Dickinson Law |g, Rohrer, and son, Harry and en route to Chattanooga in 1880.| daughter, Mrs. Roy Spahr, left on | School, Carlisle, will speak in Re- | daughter, Kathryn were entertained Then he had the town made a coun- | Sunday morning by automobile formed church Sunday morning. in | by Phares Rohrer’s at the Junction ty seat, which prepared it for its| “or Ph'ladelphia and Bristol, to vi- | the interest of the Anti-Saloon lon Sunday. present fame Population, 2,200. it her ter, Mrs. McNally, and League. The tobacco worms are very _ Why can’t we start something like | other relatives, : , Mr. and Mrs. Geistwite, of Read- plentiful but they have two de- that in Mount Joy? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hackman] and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Car- | struetive enemies; the parasite, and son, Frank, Jr., from Lima, hac: Ph t1 Brownstown, spent | which is now busy and the skunk. COAL’S ANNUAL SPASM Ohio, stopped a short time with Mr Js the guests of Rev. and | The skunk also feeds upon mice, We have too much coal, there-| Salunga friends on Tuesday, on \ a ‘ bugs and beetles, fore it is scarce; and because coal [their way to Lancaster and Phila- Tibia W. Gable attended the On Wednesday evening there will is so cheap, the price is high. Rid-|delphia. "Mrs. Hackman will be ( year conierence of the Lan-|be a public meeting for tobacco dle this riddle who can; it contains [remembered as Miss Margie Metz- | C2St County Sunday School Asso- orow>rs heid in the Sporting Hill the coal situation in a nutshell. gar, of our village, ciation, on Tuesday afternoon, school house. Hon. Hibshman, of What is behind the i Ti and Mrs. Frank Baer and was held at Williamson Ephrata, who will be the speaker, strik e pronouncements of the|children, Orrie, Elizabeth and Em- will explain co-operative tobacco the of he While ma; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baer and be and Mrs. C. C. Hicks left on | selling, will rte the contract louse? Much human devilment,| children, Victor and Verna: Mrs sn auto tour. visitine Washington, | and be ready to answer : - : no doubt, but something besides| Emma Baer, Mrs. Fannie iy Richmond, Newport News, the east. | tions which Tet Ady ny Jaes DWELLING HOUSES limestone in Rapho, frame house, shedding for 7 acres tobacco, a real —the twistings of an industry|Mrs. Lizzie Stauffer, Miss 8 shore of Virginia, Maryland | anyone may want to know : No. 83—Frame house on E. Main good bank barn, fruit, running water. farm. = : that is in the process of change, and | Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs, N. N and New Jersey, including Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. John B. Brubaker |StTeet, Mt. Joy, in business center.| Only $2,000. : No. 161—A 235-acre farm in In- doesn’t know it. : Baer, visited the Martin Baer fam. nity, Asbury Park and Long [and family motored to cre. the Du All improvements and very modern.| No. 196—A 2-acre tract in East diana Co., 75 acres farm land, bal- The operators want a strike, be-|ily, near Menges Mills, York county | They will be gone for | Pont Gardens on Wednes] Any | Mt. Joy. Very modern in every way.| Donegal near Maytown, 8-room ance timber, good buildings, young cause it will be an excuse to hold up| op Thursday, Y | several weeks. one Who visits those 5 x ny No. 84—A frame house adjoining house, stable, chicken house, pig sty, | orchard, fine water and close to mar- the public on the price. The miners|’ Mr. and Mrs 5 Friday evening Miss Thora W Sl ome cal ky 83: fi hove alld > house newly painted. kets, schools and churches. Ie 9] nce. = 3 Mr. Mrs. Reuben Kauffman, | g olor ; inte M. not help marvel at the wonders of | YO- 83; fine shape, all improvements, N 19—A 18- i i No. 179—A fz 107 want a strike because it will close af East Petersbure and. Rov df Seeler and Associate Artist of the | <cience in horticaltur Thow _| refer to sell both. o, nn acre larm In| 0, L{ arm o acres of number of surplus mines and make | Keto ¢ ov. an American Institute Prosenicd Nevo tule as are, hey grow No. 2082003 Flori West Hempfield township, frame | best limestone land in East Done- emplovment for the rest Theselvile spent’ part of lass wesw oo; | in the hall | here The! seers ot oq glass,’ many | No. 168— Frame ateiorit,| house, barn, silo, ete. This is a gal, good buildings, running water, are the human elements, but they se oily , last week at | Entertainment Course of the Lv 0 oy iful tropical plants, [| rame house, frame sta e, ete. dandy farm. About 2 acres of | meadow, ample shedding for tobac- count for comparatively little. ihe I. Signi, at the [ ~eum Institute th oor ers an Sogotables, They grow | No. 212—A fine brick house of 11| meadow. Only $4,000. co. The big facts are these: We have Mr. and Mo B ere daughter, lagiate Male Quaricits A - tree melons, anricots. | -ooms with heat, light, ete. Also bake No. 255—A farm of 121% acres No. 201—104 acres in the heart of nearly twice as many mines open as Tostoth gi iy BR DP Hostetter. Mr. Hoover, concert Ensemble: nn Ss, peaches. grapes honey dew | 10use 20x30, garage, ele. Located | of sand land, frame house, bank East Donegal tobacco district, fine we have need for. We have thous- oe i en Is one of the Instructors | Maw dor. Avis. Te He ity melons, cantaloupes, all the vear. n square in goud town. Price $2,500 barn, chicken house, hog sty, run-|buildings, shedding for 12 aeres of ands of miners who are not needed 1 oe Hoon Mennonite school antertainer. and Thora Keel Is oY; No. 215—A beautiful property on| ning water; an ideal track and |tobaco. This is a real farm. in mining. And, in addition, the |!0catle ere. Associate Ariists er and £AST PETERSB Main St.,, Mt. Joy, 11-room house, | poultry farm, Price only $1,800 No. 233—A 65-acre farm in the country is not using as ah seal . URG Ul conveniences, frame stable and|for quick sale. heart of i Donegal, good build- as it formerly did. Less coal does coom for three cars, one of the fin-| No. 229—10 acres limestone land | ings and land. Price right. more work than it used to do, be- BAINBRIDGE RHEEMS Roy Baker was a guest at the | :st homes and locations in this town. |in East Donegal, large frame house, cause of the improved furnaces and McCardle home. No. 220—A 7-room house, acre of | frame stable, 3 poultry houses, ete. 3 BUSINESS STANDS machinery that have been evolved. Miss Jane J. Herchelroth spent : ——— M. D. McCardle, near here, is | {round, frame stable, on concrete No. 269—A dandy 11%-acre farm| No. 63—The entire concrete block Also, oil is lifting some of the load; several days at York with friends. _ Miss Anna W. Wolgemuth, a mis-| having a garage erected on his righway at Bamford. A good house|of the best gravel land in Rapho | manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline and water-power is helping. Mr. and Mrs. J. 6. Sauter has| sion worker at the home of her | PYODerty. it right price. twp., bank barn, frame house, young | at Florin, together with all Coal is no longer king. = | returned from a visit near Phila- | MOther at this place. Mr. :2d Mrs. W. O. Cake and No. 226—A fine and modern 9-|orchard. Price only $3,500. machinery. Suez NT Ten years ago railroads used 275 delphia. Church of the Brethren will hold|S0n, R'-hard, were the week-end | 00m frame house along concrete] No. 270—A fine truck farm of x FTice very low. pounds of coal per thousand ton| The Union picnic of the Sunday ‘heir mid-week praver meeting at| visitors at Terre HN with his aighway in Florin. ; “few acres near. Gréve, good BUILD miles. Today the same ton mileage | schools and churches of Bainbridge he home of Mr. and Mrs. John G | mother. No. 230—A beautiful frame | house, barn, large shed, poultry Tie ING LOTS is accounted for by 59 tons of coal.|is heing held today at Maple Grove. | Enterline this evening. Marion McCardle and family, of | Bouse on Marietta St, Mt. Joy, | houses, ete. for only $1,500. ¢ No. 2—Several lots, each 50x200 Railroad men prophesy that five Mrs. Edward Musser left for Mrs. Grace Garber, daughter,| Frazer, were recent aoe uit corner property with all conveni tt., on North Barbara St., Mt. Joy. years hence the figures will be 39 | wast Virginia where she will spend Hazel, and sons, Leroy and Lester. | their parents, Mr and Mrs M. I). | ences, fine garage and price right. MEDIUM SIZED FARMS 200 deat lr Lots in Florin, 40x ( rds . . > Spe <Q OIF ply oi, bar 7 . . * fa ~ . y t pounds. is what te he _isome time with relatives and | last Sunday at the home of j McCardle spent the week with his No. 240—214 story frame proper- No. 185—A 42-acre poultry and| ny Set 2 re 3 That, in brief, is what is happen- po 4 Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz Stokes at Hich- grandparents ty, on corner, in Florin, frame | quck farm known as the S ring Lake| .¢ 13.2 (4 o-acre tract in the boro Ing td coal. Mor: economical WSer ™ gh" Five TPIL% The Farm Women Soci stable. Here is a very good buy.|Duck farm, in Cumberland county, | Jov. fiue large lot and of it is resulting in less of it being | ary Te € company Rev. and Mrs. S: 3 rE n Society of No. 243— , un ¥.| wouid be a money-maker for ir k= g . Dd held a festival on Saturday evening Mrs. Samuel Eshleman | Lancaster county of ‘hich re 0. 243—A new house, corner bungalow, electric lights, ete ue needed. Coal was made so dificult on; fe fire house, and a | 274 family, ‘of near Mastersonville, | Toh or tly 2% | property, very modern In svery Wey | it ug ss 14-acre ideal truck| No ihe LAUDE on building lots. to get that the public in self-defense) a he aes. EY gis ana vo | Spent last Sunday afterncon at the | their annual president will belay gy conveniences, trolley at door.| farm along state highway, east of No. 163—A fine building “lot on devised means for decreasing the |, doom ine ainbridege | home of his mother, Mrs. Daniel | dav al convention on Satur- | immediate possession. Will finance | Elizab ong el bh ith | Bast Mam street. Price right De At and furnished music during the Eshleman, near this place BP ante a i Rothsville, in the High half. Price, $4,500, li sa ETc house with] "No. 171—Large number of build- scot Ye Veh ante awa evening. Mr lg HS pace. school rooms. 25 Er ignt and heat, stable, etc. i pe Of course, these basic facts are A large number of tl hora Mr. and Mrs. William Mornine The Mite Sina a Nos. 244-45-46—Three new houses| No. 207—52 acres of gravel land ing lots between Mt. Joy and Florin. usually hidden. But concealment'| | 2 nie of the dd and daughter, of Hanover, and ig or NLR vie of Ry Re- along trolley, very modern, all con-|4 he ik nay hii give Jot any number of lots Fill not be so easily possible thisi 2! ! balnbridge 0006 ( €d | and Mrs. Ober Morning. of R ine yom rch was entertained on | -apjences immediat i = yt at any location, at almost any price tae gl nv oT | Fellows left for Frederick, Marv- er Morning, of Reading. | Tuesday zon} . A) €s, Immediate =~ possession. | acres meadow, frame house, bank Jo. 2 ; DB : s in former years. The ac- Ye. 3 Iederich, Mary- | spent the week-end at the hos £ ay evening at the home of { Will finance half. Price 4,250 | thor A ’ No. 218—A wide lot fronting on tustion in the is land, early Sunday morning to | Mr. and Mrs. Eimer R. Xe hots of Mrs. John C. Workman and family, | .ach. $4.25 os an peter cheap at the|ihe Fast side of Poplar St., on known throughout American [Witness the dedication of Maryland | this lace. Ge € with the usual attendance. Re- Vo. 247 Ta 1 1 -Drice, 94,260.99. A corner lot. Big garage in irel 3 i 1| Odd Fellows Hom reshments wer No. 247—A new and modernly No. 210—31 acre-farm near Mar- To 293 garag rear. circles. Bootleggers in coal | Tt Dye some 3 Mrs Alida Greider and daughter, | ior nents were served and a so-| built house on West Donegal street, | ‘ctta and Lancaster pike, good erop- No, 223—Two lots 40x200 in Flor- small chance of pulling off | te storm of Saturday washed | Martha, from the Rheems poultry cial hour enjoyed. Mount Joy, all conveniences. Will per. lots ot frait as on ‘n, one has chicken house 14x60 ft. game this year. many nn" ard ns and fields | farm, transacted business at the 1: Yue ass Petersburg Union Sun-| sell to close an estate. nd truck farm. "Only $4,000. Bon, huiding, for $900; or ee ond 5 ne Itt] i fell, but no E. E, Risser, sorvever ans Joy Schon) ene will be held on Nos. 248-49-—A frame double No. 260—A 38-acre farm at SS Sree x | damage to tobacco as cen learn- or ak 4 sday, / US A 1 Ta : 2 ll hs NO, ce ildine SILVER SPRING | 19 1c has been learn ‘onvevancer, at Lawn, Pa., on Mon- Ay ort 4, at Penryn house on West Main St., Mount Joy, | railroad station 6 miles from York. 650x180 D a; building lot, jee 2he company had day afternoon. pone WHOIS are being put forth | one side has all conveniences. Make| 12 room brick house, bank barn, |p, Yo onegal Springs Road, Ea Ines burned out, and branch-| The Rheems Aid Society, Mrs fo make this a record breaking | me an offer. tobaceo shed, 2 lime kilnes, ete, Joy. An excellent building : Am fade 01 trees blown down in | Nathan Eshleman, President, will | Picnic, as fine ransportation will No. 254—A 23 story 10-room | ; veollend gid rine) re Mr. Fred Ford spent Saturday | many meet in their sewing room Wed be provided brick house on Chestnut St., Mari a doy ent Proposition, Pric: : L i: : nee n leir sewing room ednes- yoy i. se hes St., Mari-| $20,000. at Akron. | wily inst: day morning for the . On Sunday ) is 80x12 wi PE 3 3 JUST LAND Mr. Michael Musser spent Sat- | Foy eal i Ei bose of ed to a Joong Rien Sr ot i garage| No. 264—Beautiful 15-acre farm| No. 42—Ap 85-acre tract of farm es York Ear ay ouncil, Bmp rular ousiness and a he Mm ay o ork “ars, $0,000, on state highway, near Mavtow +3 : . L » urday at Columbia. | No United * Americ completing many garments f : ind returned bv v : y lo. 257 2 it : g Ys saytown, | timber and ast i 7 I r : | 11te American mpi 2 many garments for mis- eturned by Conowingo, Ox. No. 257—A large brick house injin Eas , pasture land in West Mr. and Mrs, John Waser spent Cornelian neat sive os ford ais ay go, I gm Be ! in East Donegal, 8-room frame Donegal townshi Phi sunday at Landisville Camp. : i 1 or, L. Smith; MALY nL ore nd the Lincoln Highway: East Donegal, only 100 Steps ol hee bank barn, shedding for 3] sonic S a tract adjoins Ma- By ano gart, Jr.:[ Walter Espenshade, the youngest Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Erb and son, | trolley stop. Property in fairly | popes tobacco, one well and 2 c's | Price very low. no OF two sides. Mrs. Samuel sibble spent Rav © GQ, ob: nem of the irden Spot Paultey | Hager, Mr. and Mrs Ww. S May | 200d shape for £3.500 | 2 Cres ’ well ang | frice very low. sev: Anne her daughter ‘ay G. Good; ; ; F Yao org to 80d Mrs. W, 8. Miller, | 800d shape for $3,500. (terns, A dandy 1-man farm. V. re 0 few & ner Ga tet, secretary, Lee elati boasts of having | ae ond Mrs. H. C. - Zerphy, Mr. No. 258—A good frame property | Here's a snap. m WE Fol oA Lo sure frees between Ma and Mrs Ir: secretary, H. hn noice light Br ie Mrs. A. Bair Dietrich and son, |on West Main St., Mount Joy. Will | ment to some > eal invest tor ar A. Hummel: i laying Mr. and Ms, George for a property on out-| LARGE FARMS speculator. Hels examiner, Tein cock Mr. and Mops. Ivor skirts of town as wne refers r nn with pre —. en, erel, 5 1-2 and hs Mr. a Aes vard Fal- A omer Disien No. 94—A 149-acre farm, iron- FACTORY SITES ily 4 1] 24. a 2nd Mrs, Fdward N ry nt A : | stone soil, on Secravel pike, bank No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft end Mrs. Enos : protector, HH ruary 24. ; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Do 208-8 large frame corner | ayn groom house, shedding for 20] on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Joy children, Ruth and Howard, spent | Sy saam nd R S Mao Bp children, Margaret De "i, aun fore iy Tro | acres tobacco. $90 per acre. has many advantages and centrally Monday evening with John Gibble spent last county | Mr. a i iu Mss. J. B. Diet- a a Do iF A » to! No. 95—A 85.acre farm near Con-| located. One of the hest in the town. ated Samily. Tro ne ak Sten Se ne s. E. Dietrich fon r.y- a hotel stand. ricec to | ewago Station, all farm land, run- thy 0 Rave 2 number of properties Mrs. John Gibble and children, ! RON = Ihren. ang ne and Sarah IM. oon A so | Ming water, bank barn, brick house, | “Na! owners do not care to have ad. Join, Jr, nist. Mildred, sper: & IRONVILLE ayn, and Miss Amanda Bell, 1 Ne fase =a th Bark frame | otc, $6,000. Immediate possession. vertised. If you don’t find what = few da with Mr. and | = enue Godley, LW. Lupold, Mon ne ore on South Bar ar St..! No. 138—An 81-acre farm of all] Want in this list, call ang see me. I Mr Pi Flovd Zerphy, E R Moss oy Side 5 "poms and limestone Sols in Pest Donegal, 11-) have it. Se fy Samuel. Frahm {0770 oe, ossession { room stone ouse, arn, tobacco 3 Edward Myers and] 2. time. : Will sell one or both. | shed, 5 acres meadow, 3-4 of money HUNTING CAMPS members of the|, NO: 268—A 1% story frame | can remain. | No: 261—A 30.acre tract of Petersburg Gunning Club, house used as an office building on | No. 144—A 125 acre farm of [cleared land with 21; Eo us o and Sunday in the '. SF 1 St, Mount Joy ; Ww ill | b st land in Lane. Co. All build-| frame house, garage for two oom where they have .: hi cheap home. Posses-| ings in Al shape. Located on|West end of Perry Co, alone a days and started tg this Fall j te highway and near a town.|public road, near New Geman new quarters. This | Don’t need the money but owner|town. Price only $500.0¢ p in | : ol men have gun eved the 3 TRUCK FARMS | does not want responsibility. session any time. 350000 Por 3 iss Zon > SH cleared the land, quarried the No, 107—An 8% acre tract of | No. 148—A 114 acre farm near No. 262-2 tract of 125 acres Sen uf Hares tion of the foundation and a Jan in East Donegal, near Reich’s| Sunnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand of farm and timber lang House, their . . Philip ity inl; II ready for the carpen : Boch, helo Lous, tobacco shed, | land, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac- barn, ete. Half is farm and Sov Mr ble and children, Mr. and rtion topped. | the Lr ek-end another partv gL $ £000.00, Jeo shed, ete., good reason for sell- eral bear pens on farm ‘Game Shere Je al Amos Marguette and childr ial fertilizer ex-{~m club will be on the ' je} No. 183—2 acres and, rather ing. Price right. such as bear er an son, Monroe 2 larguette and children, : er (“The house to 1 qt ie po JOD | rough, large double house, fine f N 5 as pear, deer, pheasants, grey Ss Vitis. Santos and Mrs. Stoner Hershey zg y frequent rains | o/c tobe built is to have pony $650 se, or 0. fila 3 farm. 80 an black squirrel, porcupines, ete ned he 1 1 GF WE Marre ren, and : oa 1 causing rapid Xe. on a ; { acres iarm land, balance pasture, An ideal Thunti ae Drie tend d the funeral of Mabel Ww hia “Mr. orowth. i ——— ee... No. 184—13 acres of sand and some timber; good buildings, 2 silos, $3,000.00 Bh Tarp; Price oung. PMs Tiovd and ahi Church of the Brethren held their J | »: and or Monroe Waser and Me rn wi regular morning | IRONVILLE children, Minerva, Alberta. and oq Tar 2S ang | shyureh here last Su Montez. Jr. np Me cog Ad childrer VI and Mrs, Cleon Wage lay School, with a vers | Ri John Stivelv snent Sundav with dit i Poff. Elizabeth 1 and the foll ol Columbia, Chris 1 Brandt and family in|: Mabel Poff, | upon the ben { ber. . Elizabethtown. i Balcor Brubaker (iin i Kreidler { ¢ erryman, Md.. Mrs. Desh- SALUNGA The le Club met |x on Mon t the home of | q, 1 Doroth nnich, | Mr. and Mrs. F n} Sunday, entertained her nd family, of Lancaster. jo, acr> farm Mr and Mrs. Adam 5 i ding slong a good are enjoying a two wr tour of | oe on 5:8 m les from M*. Jov the New Encland States io 85 Mihi + gnod water and Mrs, Charles Hamilto, aid son] = © ace to ive is on- Henrv Vincent. are now at home} > 50 ove around and lat to their friends at Chiques. Ee eo this property. J. E. | Mrs. Emma P. Kendie and Sehroll, Mt Joy tf | Vegetable Canning daughter, Miriam, returned from a Surplus vegetables can be canned two weeks’ stay at Ocean Grove. on The Mt Jovy Bulletin only costs | easily at this time of : Thursday. * 7 {only $1.50 per vear, will be an Mr. and Mw Howard BortzSeld TT. the menu and his mother, of Mount Joy, eall- Subscribe for The Bulletin. | months. appetizing during year. addition te |t the John | 1s Spe They | Visiting er Pa winter | weeks | starting WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1925 McClenaghan, hy of Mr. 3 n o Helfriek had antomobile dam: C 2 Lancaster ii; v when he t r machine, i er. who has been her daughter, M»s. J Wal- mor, will snend several at Atlantic Citv, before for home, Atlanta, Ga. I \ )
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