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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST G&th, 1925
PAGE oun THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
MOUNT JOY MARKETS



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toes and Sweet Corn.
M. B. Hossler, 326
St. Aug.
West Donegal
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risburg, spent several days
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Way.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hooke, of Har-
here |
Mr, Charl
| Wachstetter.
Monday and
| Miss Edith Cox,
es Sprout spent from
with C. S.
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ILY AT SURPRISINGLY LOW FIGURES.
OTHERS, BE CONVINCED.
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as following prices are paid \ k A d F] 19 foots ions 0 050 90900 5045 ap]
old or Bn Lao] Weekly Card Bas et roun orn ae E N E Vv E R Y E Vv E N I N G do
COM $120 (From page One) N—————— hs T H 1 S S T 0 R E I S O P / Goo
Eggs 8be | ars. Mae Gilles and daughter, of ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN. |% SABE. C0 Al SE
UE OE OREN ON RN 0c York are Ae pie here INGS FROM THAT THRIVING 5 wr RAL, MASI > 4
onesie 19%¢ | Mrs. Gilles’ aunt, Mrs. D. C. AND BUSY VILLAGE oo od . . » 3%
Reist. THE PAST WEEK 22 oo ode
Keller & Bro.’s Private Sale Miss E. Pearl Chandler returned LE Or n 117. S &
J. B. Keller & Bro. will shave home Friday - after spending the Master John Schadt spent Tues- | %s® %°* u Cr al dl S d oo
DR Ef a a oo, | past week ‘with friends at West Grove, Soop ra 3%
An «ith amd] Chester. |" Rev. M. H. Miller is spending a 2
SIARME Friday, Aug. 7th, until rand Sr Bu Miss oy days i hig tz called >: THE BUYING PUBLIC, REALIZING THE WONDERFUL VALUES OF Soop
as Silky = di A TI Mr. and Mrs, arry Lutz calle
x ng Frank roses and fami, 5 oy wives nur wipe Sunday. | So FERED DURING OUR SPECIAL SALE, RESPONDED IN A WAY THAT 44
Salunga. ve Mr. and Mrs. Clayt reneman
Classified Column |i: wv. Clayton Tyson, of | id" camp on Sun [esp FLOODED US. WE CONVINCED MANY THAT IT PAYS TO SHOP HERE +
Milton Grove, spent Sunday ¢& ay. 5
fa ATES: ive tems pen line each the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron fare Raymond Rider and brother- >: AND FOR THAT REASON WE ARE DETERMINED 10 TRY AND CON oo
sertion. o ads inserted under 25 | Garber. inate were & ay visitors Mt.
cents per week. “Miss Dorothy Zimmerman, _ of Jaw were Say ven 0 dood VINCE OTHERS. HEREWITH WE ARE OFFERING YOU DESIRABLE MER- «4
. Middletown, is spending her vaca- = wi. Ray d is d- oe oe
SR BALK Ride Tomatoes by tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |, Mi ig he Ea Te CHANDISE AT PRICES THAT ARE REALLY ASTOUNDING. WE CAN pho door
e box, celery plants, new pota-| Charles Lewis. | friends. so YOU OBTAIN WEARING APPAREL FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR F
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Aug. 4-2t
Call on C. H. Eby,
FOR SALE—A Real Butter Cow.
oy.
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$1.75 per bushel. C. K. Newcon
WANTED—A Janitor for
Lutheran Church, Mt. Joy. Ap
to Dr. W. R. Heilig, Mount Joy.
FOR SALE—Forward Seed Wheat
ner,
Mount Joy, Pa. ily 29-3t-pd
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FOR SALE—Forward
$1.75 per bushel.
er, Mount Joy, Pa. jly 29-2t
Seaweed,
C. K. Newcom-
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PIANO FOR SALE—Famous
& Son make, Bench, Scarf and
Rolls at a bargain. F. E.
13, Wood Street, Florin, Pa.
Doll
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FOR SALE—Two Reo
wagons, thoroughly overhauled
the Reo Sale & Service
Strickler’s Garage, Maytown.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Board of Managers of the
Joy Cemetery Association will m
at the office of the treasurer at
on Monday evening, August 10,
Also immediately after adjou
ment of .the managers meeting,
Holders Meeting of the Cemet
Association for the purpose of no
nating Secretary,
tion to be held at our regular ann
election. By order of the Board
Managers.
Speed-
at
Station,
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Mt. Joy, Pa., Aug. 3, 1925
the
Mount
eet
the
First National Bank of Mount Joy
’25
at 7:30 P. M. for regular business
rn-
at
the same place, will be held a Lot
ery
mi-
Treasurer and
Manager to be voted for at the elec-
ual
of
S. DONAVEN, Sec’y.












NOTICE
Rapho Township School Board
ing system in the
School building.
cations can be secured on or af
July 28, 1925, by application
Smion H. Bucher, Manheim, R.
Pa.
August 6, 1925.
f RAPHO TWP. SCHOOL BOAR
july 15
Notice is hereby given that the
re-
quests bids for installation of a heat-
Sporting Hill
Plans and specifi-
ter
to
D.
Sealed bids to be returned
not later than twelve o’clock noon
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EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
Mount Joy B
County,
Detwiler, late of
ough, Lancaster
vania, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said
tate having been
undersigned, all persons
claims or demands against the sa
will present them without de
for settlement to the undersign
residing at Mount Joy
Lancaster County,
ANNA BELLE LYTLE,
Execut
William C. Rehm, Attorneys
july 1
In the estate of Jeannette Lytle
or-
Pennsyl-
es-
granted to the
indebted
_ hereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
me
lay
ed,
Borough,
Pennsylvania,
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
In the estate of Elias Helm
caster County, Pennsylvania,
ceased.
Letters testamentary on S
estate having been
undersigned, all persons
claims or demands
same, will present
signed, residing at Mount Joy Bo
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania,
or EMANUEL SUMPMAN,
an,
late of Mount Joy Borough, Lan-
de-
aid
granted to the
indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
against the
them without
delay for settlement to the under-
ro-
Executor
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready,
july 29-6t Attorneys.






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Windburn, and Ivy or Oak
poisoning.
E. W. GARBER

Walter Brown and
Hoffer left
vaca-
Mr. and Mrs.
family and Miss Anna
Thursday for a two months’
tion to Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garber
spent Sunday at the home of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Witmer, of Manheim.
Mrs.
of Des Moines, Iowa, are spending
some time here with her grand-
mother, Mrs. George Frank,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weaver
and son
anon, autoed here on Sunday as
guests of Mrs. Sara Brady.
Misses Pauline Henry,
Smeltzer,
Smeltzer and gentleman
spent Sunday at Maple Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit
spent several days at Lyndell the
guests of Mrs. Geistweit’s
Mrs, J. Andrew Bachman and fam-
ily.
Messrs. Stanley Shank and
Diffenderfer and Misses Elsie Lor-
aw, Esther Garber and Anna Bun-
dle autoed to Valley Forge on Sun-
Dorothy

Paul
day.
Messrs. Jno. Easton, Harvey
Engle and son, Leroy, and Mr.
Silas Stoner witnessed a game of
ball at Washington, D. C., on Sun-
day.
Dr. and Mrs. William Hellman
and daughter, Margaret, returned
home after spending some time
here with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Weber.
Mrs. Alice Brandt entertained
Margaret Hamil-
Tennessee, and
ger, of Lancaster,
her cousins, Mrs.
ton, of Memp
Miss Lena Dys
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hoffer and
daughter, Rachael, and Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Dehnison attended the
Hoffer reunion on Wednesday at
Middletown.
Miss Ruth Brubaker left for her
home at Enola after spending two
weeks’ vacation with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mart. Gerber
of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Shank, and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Weaver and, son, Lester, and Donald
Smith spent Sunday at Baltimore
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wintermyer,
Mr. Jerry Wintermyer, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Geib and two
Emma and Anna spent Sunday at
Mifflintown, Jeniata Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lieberher and
sons, Fred and Kenneth, Miss
Louisa Rhodes and Salem Gamber
visited Mrs. Lieberher’s mother,
Mrs. Mame Cover, who is spending
some time in York.
Rev. and Mrs. H. S.

Kiefer are

pSpending a three week’s vacation
visiting relatives and friends at
Millersburg, Mt. Gretna and Mill-
way. Rev. Kiefer will speak at
Lykens Valley Camp, Aug. 6.
Mrs. John Nauss, of New Cumber
di a week with her
Nauss and wife,
will leave for Ny-
erstown, to 1d some time with
her sister, Mrs. Britton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fenstermach-
er and son, Clyde Jr, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Fenstermacher, of Pitts-
burgh. Mrs. W. B. Bender, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Musser, of Lan-
caster, spent Wednesday at Atlan-
tic City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shoap. ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Shoap and son, and Mr. and Mus.
John Sheaffer, of FElizabethtown,
attended camp meeting at Eliza-
hetaville, Dauphin county on Sun-
dav.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and
two daughters, Helen and Elizabeth
and sons, Robert and Blair, of near
land, is sp
son, Mr. Ch:
after which


 


Thursday evening, |
ensuing year.
Bought a Chrysler
Mr. Arthur Brown, on

Barbara street, is sporting a new
Chrysler Four Sedan since Monday. |
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Wilma Wolf and daughter, |
and Emma Stone, of Leb- |
Helen Schroll, and Adele |
sister, |
children, |.
| Miss Frances Masterson.
Mr. and
| and
| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Musselman |
| and Mrs. Ella Haldeman visited | o3e o%
ii at the County Seat Satur- oe With or ES
| day.
| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sprout |e® ¢¢ : DRESS
| and three children, of Lancaster, Soo Without Collars ¢
{ called on Christ Wachstetter’s last oo Values to $2.50 Values to $5.00
| Thursday.
| his position
and has
| painting at
Mr. Eli
| crossing in
The Flori
cers, direct
Barren Spri
Mr. and
spent
guests of
to Florin,
twelve year
by auto.
In
9:30 A. M.
Divine Wc
First P
Sabbath S
Presbyterian
Services at
P. M.
Flor
Rev. M
Sunday S
On Tuesd
the church
abethtown.
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Mr. and Mrs.
August 6th, to elect officers for the and son, Charles, of Lancaster, and
{ Mr. and Mrs. Elias
daughter, S
! were Sunday
North Mr. and Mrs, H. G. Strickler.
Een.
Subscribe for The Bulletin.
spent Saturday
son, of
| Sunday with Mrs. Annie Lutz.
Mr. Harry
Al Young, of Salunca,
friend | ond trick watchman at the P. R. R.
improved from his recent
sickness and will be on duty again
in a few weeks.
held their annual
and two sons, of
ngs near Quarryville on * *
Tuesd®. The dav was ideal and all eT
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report having had a fine time. : Kt
Mrs. Harvey D. Easton | %® %* BE
Dayton, Ohio, oo 50 a
several days here as the 3
This was Mr.

Religious News
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NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE » HATS
CHURCHES IN MGUNT JOY eo :
BORO AND THE ENTIRE oo Vv
SURROUNDING COM- Soo alues
4.0 90
Meeting This Evening 5 0 $3.00
The Rev. Gornor, of Lancaster, | 43¢
will have a pentecostal meeting
this evening at 219 W. Main St., ue
Mount Joy. 00 9°
For Sunday, August 9th; 1925
Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor
Sabbath School at the usual hour,
in September at 10 A. M.
Rev. Craig B. Cross, of Oxford,
Pa., will occupy the
No Preaching
and evening.
there will be a
Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor

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here the guest of
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Rev. Harry A. Swartz, Pastor ve 1.OT CHILDREN'S LOT CHILDREN S
9:15 A. M. Church School. 0.0 9°
No preaching services. & o% STOCKINGS S H O E S
= Wednesday ; o% Vv 1
7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting. 3 3 25¢ aiues
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Donegal Presbyterian Church oo on Values C To 0
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Pumps and Oxfords
Values to $6.50 ® :
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ine sonices worming | Lot Women’s Shoes, KNICKERS
or Anite, Av IL Pumps and Oxfords A ALL SIZES
by some peanie of if [ote ~ J] Values to $5.00 2
Evangelical Church : $ SHOE SALE
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Lot Women’s Corsets
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Lot Patent Leather
SANDALS
Misses or
Children’s
Values to $2
resbyterian Church
Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor oe LOT OF
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Chestnut Level, and Mr. and Mrs, Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 |%" %* ?
Harrv Brenner, of Lancaster, spent | P. M. You are welcome. 0% 0 Lot Women 5 Shoes, VALUES
Sundav here as the guests of Mr. Bible School Sunday 9:30 A. M. 8 P d oO f d
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and Mrs Paul Smith, Preaching Sunday 10.30 A. M. Ry imps on oo UP TO $1 00
Mrs. James Atticks, of Paxtane. K. L. C. E. Sunday 6:45 P. M. Values to $4.00 :
Mrs. Flizabeth Sears and Mr. and Preaching Sunday 7:30 P. M. 5%
Mrs. Walter Yoeum. of Harrisbure. Choir Rehearsal Friday 8:00 P.| 8 ¢%
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Morrison. of |M. ; 5 ain
Ancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Some and worship with us.
Arntz and two sons were enter- ere a 3 SHOE : SALE ‘
pained by Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Church of God hs 1 LOT MEN S BLACK
ste, Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor | 3 Lot Women's White OR BROWN SOX
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Conard S. S. 9:30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker f *
and Emma Sides. of Florin: My. S. Ha | Se on Shoes and Oxfords
John Nauss, and Misses Emma and Supt, ’ 3 50 3% yaLyes
Grace Nauss. all of New Cumber- Sermon 10:30 A. M. Values to 5 :
land. Miss Miess and her mother, C.E 7:00P. M, og op :
Bes Miess, of and Mr. Sermon 7:45 P. M. ooo
Far Tavss, o New amnshire. o ining ‘ednesday RR Ere
re guests on Sunday of Me i 7 Phe Training Wednesday at dos F a
3 Shakes Ness: of town. Mid-week service Wednesday TS i ’
Mrs. Harry intermyer was 7.4 : i
she go See 3 doen PEAY, i ae Lot Boys” Wash Suits LOT GIRLS DRESSES
eand and children, 1d earsa’ aticr. leg 450 i
Rlorence, Misses Helen, Margaret, |SeTyice: invited to th : oe oe All Sizes ¢ SAL Spaz
Amelia, an Evelv Swords, of | Invited 10 ihe services
Reading; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Burk- doo to 81.50 a rages
et, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter
and children, Hl SALUNGA 2%
Frank, Mary and Harry, and Mr. | Ty
Charles Carpenter, all of Laneas-! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Diebler and | o% «2
ter; ME and Mrs. William Myers | children, of Harrisburg, were week | $3 8
and children, Carl, Robert, Walter, | end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Will-| ® ® i 4
gid enlifren, Cod, ost, fal ry | Sisitan 0 r. an rs. ill foe Lot Pillow Cases LOT MEN S © BOYS
Petersburg: Mrs. John Darrenkamp,| Mrs. Lizzie Stauffer and daugh- ad Values to 75¢ UNION SUITS
Mr. and Mrs. John Horstick, and | ter, Lillie, spent part of the week | $
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wagner and near Mellinger’s church with the | NOW VALUES TO $1 00
children, all of town. |Omagr and Abram Landis families. | ¢% o% :
cot ceo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baer and | 3
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; eets Thursday Night beth, spent the week end at tho |e 4
The Local Branch of the W. C. | home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence i
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