PAGE EIGHT THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. 4 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1925 MOUNT JOY MARKETS | The following prices are paid to- | day by our local merchants. Wheat $1.30 OPA «vaca $ 095 TT RN NA 10-50¢ Bully sees joc RU RI UR PR 20¢ Classified Column RATES: Five cents per line each No ads under 25 cents per week, insertion. inserted FOR SALE—A Davenport, in good condition. Call at 63 East Main St., Mt. Joy. oct. 7-tf FOR SALE—Turnips. Apply to Eugene Reist, Bell phone Mount Joy 137R23. oct. 14-4t-pd FOR RENT—96-acre farm in East Donegal. Apply M. K. Brubaker, North Barbara St., Mount Joy, Pa. oct. 14-1t-pd LABORERS WANTED—P. R.'R. at Landisville, steady work, 40 cents per hour. Apply to A. S. WEA- VER, Foreman P. R. R. oct.14-2tpd FOR RENT—Property 4-6 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Apply to Mrs. H. K. Nissley, East Main St. oct. 14-tf LOST—Purse, containing Reward for its return to the etin Office. oct. FOR REN A Fine Residence on Frank Street, Mount Joy. Has all modern conveniences. Call or phone JNO. E. SCHROLL, Mt. Joy Phone 41R2. oct.14-tf money. Bull- 14-1t. furniture re A. H. Shickley! Mt. Joy, Pa. oct. T-4t-pd NOTICE—Antique paired and fin 120 East Main St., | Marietia THE KING'S DAUGHTERS MET TUESDAY EVENING The King's Daughters Bible class met at the Spickler, on fuesday evens opened by Harry Leib. Lord's prayer unison; song, that Binds.” and treasurer and roll call Bible verse, “care,” After refreshments Church of God Mrs. Mary street, on meeting was Mrs. of the home of ing. The | the president, devotional, Reading; | was repeated In | “Blest be the Tie The secretary | gave their reports | was answered with a | containing the word the business session, were served. : Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Hamaker, Mr. and Mrs. George Althouse, Mrs, H, S. Mac- Dannald, Mrs, John Horstick, Mrs. William Wintermyer, Mus, Edgar Shires, Mrs. Harvey Dillman, Mrs. A. B. Hoffer, Mrs. Christ Charles, Shickley, Mrs. John Mrs. George Barnhart, Mrs. Annie Pennell, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Mrs. Harvey Haw- thorne, Mrs. Alvin Seitz, Misses Ada and Alverta Sprout, Anna Hoffer, Linnine Greiner, Emma Christman, Mrs. Frank Stark, Mrs. Irvin Smith, Mrs. H. M. Leib, and Mrs. Mary Spickler. eee lee = SALUNGA Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Herr, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Raffensperger, and son, Claude, spent Sunday at Eliz- | ahethtown, with Mr. and Mrs, I. L. Risser. : Ri Church of the Brethren will hold their semi-annual Love Feast in the Brethren church in Salunga Saturday, October 17, beginning at { 1:30. Also preaching Sunday morn- | ing at 9:30. | TELEPHONE AN ASSET 10 DR. DEVITT’S CAMP Inmates in Sanitarium in Deer Mountains Can Keep in Touch with Their Distant Families. When any of the hundred odd pa- tients at Devitt's Camp for tuberculo- sis near Milton, Pa., want to comanuni- cate with the outside world, it is done by means of a telephone system that connects with the 17,000,000 Bell Tele phones in the United States. A long line of poles runs from the camp, down the mountain to the Stone Church exchange of the West Branch Tele phone Company, thence connecting with the Bell system. . The entire equipment of the camp, including the land and buildings, was purchased by donations made by | publie-spirited citizens who are inten ested in aiding Dr. Devitt in his work. The camp has a charter which provides that no one can ever make any finan- | cial profit from it. High up in the White Deer Moun- tains in a splendid setting, a work of rehabilitation and restoration is going on. Since its beginnings about thirteen year ago, nearly 400 patients have been restored to a life of health and use- fulness by the open air, rest and good food that form the basis of the Devitt cure. The doctor's outstanding character- istic is a great faith. When a new building was erected recently an X-ray room was provided, although there was 10 money to buy the expensive equip- ment. Not long afterward Lemuel | where she revels in the joys of cook- {| Ing for Rising Young Star Fond of Cooking OUR SALE REGISTER | | Following is a list of public sales for which posters were printed at this office or said sale is advertised Claiborne Foster, that clever little lady who makes Barry Connors’ play, “Applesauce,” the out- standing comedy suc. cess of the year, is an extraordinary young woman. She Is gener- ally recognized as one of the rising young stars of the American stage and her services and company are always in demand but such Is her nature that Saturday, Oct. —_— e Hall, Florin, Pa., large lot of any- thing and everything by the Com- munity Sales Company. Sale starts promptly at 12:30. Vogle, auct. Saturday, Oct. 17—At Milton Grove, real estate by Isaac G. Kopp. k Gibble, auct. See advertisement. | %. she shuns the | Saturday, Oct. 17—On the pre- “bright lights” Mises about 2 miles north of Mt. and leads a sim- |Joy, on road leading from Man- 1 nd" unosten. to Hossler’s Church, valuable! ple a farm property, by the Union Na- tatious life wher- tional Bank, Trustee, under the | ever she may be. | will of Philip Frank, deceased. She is essentially Saturday, Oct. 24—On the prem- a home girl, being |ises at Chickies Creek, between Co- passionately fond |lumbia and Marietta, stone building Claiborne Foster. of cooking, an art at which she is |45x55 feet, by Guy Collins, Hess, very adept, and much of her leisure |auct. time Is spent in the modest little Saturday. Oct. 31—On the pre- kitchenette of her apartment. When mises along the newly built State road between Manheim and Elston- ville, a farm of 72 acres with im- provements by John W. Burkhold- er. Gibble, auct. See advertise- ment. Saturday, Oct. 31—On the pre- mises half a mile north of Mt, Joy farm of 138 acres by P. Franck “| Schock and Arthur P. Schock, ex-: ecutors of the estate of Maria Schock, deceased. Frank, auct. See | advertisement. | etl) not playing in some production, Miss Foster may be found at her home a short distance from New York city, the whole family and her friends and spends her vacations do- ing the work of the ordinary house- wife. . There are two dishes which are re- garded with more favor by Miss Fos- ter, than are any others. These are Bronk shrimps and chicken en casser- ole, She uses the simplest of formu- fas but insists upon the purest of In- gredients, using pure butter, and evap orated milk. , The recipes that she uses are: . Why Pay Rent? Sid Who wants an 11% acre farm with gocd buildings along a good highway, only 8 miles from Mt. Joy lots of fruit, good water an pleasant place to live. Price is on- Come around and let Bronk Shrimps. 2 cups shrimps, Yolks 2 eggs ly $3,600. canned or fresh 3 cup evaporated [me show you this property. J. E 4 tbsp. fat milk Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf 14 cup water 1% tsp. salt 1 tbsp. flour | | Few grains cay- enne 2 tsp. lemon juice orin . lis here on a visit to his Local Doings Around Florin ALL THE UP.TO-DATE HAPPEN: INGS FROM THAT THRIVING AND BUSY VILLAGE THE PAST WEEK is confined attack of Mr, John Masterson to the house with an sickness. Messrs, William Reheard and Harry Shoemaker were Sunday vis- itors to Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. John Stetter of Sa- lunga spent Sunday with the family of C. S. Wachstetter. Mrs. John Wachstetter and Miss Stella Wachstetter attended the fair at York last Thursday. Mr. James Raymond, of the West brother, Mr. John Raymond and family. The local foot ball team will play the strong Manheim team at Marietta on Sunday at 2:30 P. M. Messrs. Jacob Olweiler, James Keener, John Anderson and Claude Stark accompanied the Niagara Falls excursion on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Eichler and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Neidigh and children attended the York fair last Thursday. The Modern Home Construction Company are erecting three new houses, opposite the P. R. R. sta- tion. They have :- broken ground for five new houses on Chocolate Avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Berry, of New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sload, two daughters, two grand- daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shay, and two sons, of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shank, of Elizabethtown; Mr. Frank Hender- son, and lady friend, of Maytown, were welcome visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Schlegel- mileh, on Sunday. Next Community Sale The next Community Sale at w Mount Joy {Theatre 7:00 8:45 PRESENTS Thursday, 15 Broadway After Dark Pathe News and Comic: RED RIDING HOOD Saturday, 17 MARION DAVIES YOLANDA This is a great picture. Will Rodgers in Cowboy Shiek Tuesday, 20 Off the Highway From Tom Gallons’ Novel, Tatterly Cast: WILLIAM U. MONG JOHN BOWERS MARGURITE DE LA MOTTE An engrossing story, with all the drama and romance which justifies ‘the term. An unusual picture. BOBBING SHINGLING CURLING and MARCELLING GARBER’S SHOP | ‘Hall's Catarrh Medicine > Discovery of Quinine Colds of the ancients were not treat- ed with quinine, for the drug was not discovered until after the time of Co lumbus. Ullman, of Williamsport, was a visitor Clean the shrimps, and cook in half at the camp. He asked what he could | the fat for 2 minutes; add seasoning do to further the work. Devitt showed | and lemon; cook 2 minutes longer. Re- him the vacant X-ray room. “Buy it | move shrimps and make a white sauce disend the bil” w : | of the remaining fat, flour and milk; and.send me the bil," was the answer. | when thickened add yolks of eggs Flora yan 0 he hold on Seta. | rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness ayy Oct. 17th, at 124 o clock. | by Catarrh. They will sell Jive stock, imple. “5d 2Y ove 40 years fonts god te. Dont, , CHENEY &. CO Tole, Obi FOR RENT—A good farm of 107 acres, best limestone land, in East Donegal. Very good bargain. Apply to R. Fellenbaum, First National Bank, Mt. Joy. . oct. 7-3t The Mt. Joy Bulletin costs only $1.50 per year. ' FOR SALE NEW AND REBUILT REO WANTED—A good tenant farmer for 110 acre tract, best limestone land near the river, excellent build- SPEED WAGONS REO—CHEVROLET And thus as things were needed, | benevolent persons stepped forward to slightly beaten, stirring in quickly and cooking two minutes; add the shrimps. Chicken en Casserole. ings with silo. Address J. E. Baker bills ci Company, 114 North George St., SALES AND SERVICE font whe bills antions o take some 1 tender chicken 1 cup evaporated York, Pa. oct. 7-3t small part in furthering the great for roasting milk f Rh) STRICKLER’S GARAGE enterprise. Patients pay only for their 2 tPsp. butter 1 tbsp. chopped 7 AN / rap asy . . 2 tbsp. lard parsley De EDL, hive Toh Rasy MAYTOWN, PA. board and medical attention and other | Salt and pepper 2 cups chopped DEPARTMENT STORE MSE Sher. / 1 pint hot water mushrooms B. Sheetz, Town. oct. 7-tf z running expenses. “9 ve RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT ro a Clean chicken, split down back, and FOR SALE—Dockash Heater Whereas, it has pleased God in His Now the buildings and grounds are | |ay breast upward In casserole. Spread . E, Main St. Mount Joy d Bove io Oak finished Side all-wise providence to call from our| worth nearly $200,000. There are fat over breast, dust with salt and pep- T fo Apply J. F. Boyer, Mount fides 2 her Eistmal Home, Sister | mortgages to be sure and interest tg pe al ot water, Sover Sosy 3 5 : ct. 7-tf | Mary noberts, ant x a cook in. hot oven one hour. hen . Joy, Pa. Wheres, the intimate relations| bo Dall As the debts ore | nearly tender put in evaporated milk. The cool weather found us ready with a full assortment of Fall charges to his patients cad | pyshrooms and parsley. Cover again, Jee Goods—Good, Warm Underwear, Fleecy Gowns and Night Robes, WANTED—A Buyer for a sec- ond-hand 10-piece Golden Oak Din- ing Room Suite. Apply Roy B. |T€COI : nr Mi 5 vice in the various branches of the Sheetz, Mt. Joy, Pa. oct. 7-tf Work and charges to patients will be reduceé . . FOR SALE—A Delco Plant and Resolved, that ye farther so that this great humanitarian work your Trade, and made preparations to give you the best to be had at ~ Also Electric | our keen sense of personal loss inf op. oo ec ey ts Le Or le re | the removal of a dear friend for] “1% Dave its greatest fulgliment. pricec that are always moderate. potatoes, Apply A. H. ZERCHER, ae Sets Mount Joy. Sept. Sif | Tne rare TELEPHONE TERNS esolved, that in her death we 140 ’ . . ty 3 SPORTSMEN lcse a sister who enjoyed the study Children S E-Z Union Suits A Short Sleeve ord Knee Length Have your fine specimens mounted 07 God Word and by fhe The In Cotion and Wool Medium Weight + i 3 receive gh, was fe ; : Soy Re PATTON I her woth, Bo enabled THE WOMAN WHO WORKS These suits have the drawer body at- Union Suit for Misses : . year up cheerfully rough her ree . Laos i : 5 Vintace Taxidermist Penna. | afflictions and acknowledged her In this new prder of things, with tached, which Theans 2 Saving to you. A most desirable garment. Priced By oct. 14-1t-pd | Redeemer as the Giver of all good women, both married and single, The most practical garment we know $1.00 broadening their business activities, a of. We are interested in securing a representative in the Mount Joy ter- ritory for a proposition which holds undisputed leadership in the field of unlimited possibilities. Signed sale is $800.00. Salary and com- > yt roms y a 5 1 mission to right man. Apply or MRS. A. B. CLING woman yoo odio Lynch Union Suits weight for good lively boys. . write to The Elsar Improvement MRS. HARRIET CLAY eons, of course, are taken In the Company, 329 Chestnut St., Harris- iy Iq ST AR EADS J ay ni a fe Most people prefer a fleeced garment ag t. 7-2t ] . ANN / usiness districts and are no problem y : 1 voy . ve But how about dinners? Shall they, for boys and girls, We have stocked Ladies Silk and Wool burg, Pa. NOTICE The Mount Joy Borough School Board solicits sealed bids on a Pro- gram Devise Clock for New School Building. Specifications on same may be procured from Secretary of Board. Bids will be received by the Sec- retary until 7:30 P. M., October 26, oct. 14-2t 1925, at which time same will be : oy . Sir 3 i of which 14 acres is pasture land. One of the big worries is frequently (® Speted by Posid other offen The improvements are a 23%-Story NEW CHAMPION i OE orn Jy nen 2 PRETTY, SERVICEABLE MERCHANDISE Signed: rick Dwelling House with Summer fresh? Is it frozen? Hus the milk 1 5 3 E W. No MEL. Sec’y. | Kitchen attached; Frame Bank Barn man been paid? Are Ee a > Challies, Satin Cantons, Crepes, Wool Batistes, Wool Taffetas, Nig Con Burn Clicker Bone Inv washed and set out? However there (Granite Cloths, Outing; a host of others—AIll Fresh and New in 9 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE held by our deceased sister, render it proper that we should place on record our appreciation of her ser- and perfect gifts. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be entered on the min- utes of the Mite Society, inserted in the Bulletin and a copy sent to the family. oct. 14-1t PUBLIC SALE On Saturday, October 31st, 1925 Will be sold at public sale on the premises, situate along the newly- built State road, midway between Manheim and Elstonville, in Rapho Twp., the following: All that Certain Tract of Land containing 72 Acres and 144 Perches plement Shed, with room for two autos, all under one roof. The build- dings are lighted with a Delco Light be reduced. It is his hope that as money is subscribed debts will be paid A “GROUNDED PAIR” —Telephone News. Estate of Walter . Ebersole, 8 i I titi ® late of Borough of Mount Joy, | ©ystem and are in good condition. a : # . : a > I County, Pennsylvania, Sale to be held at 2 o’clock. Sn segue i art of milk ana . ig : deceased. JNO. W. BURKHOLDER smaller cans that will meet the lesser ® Men's Under Ladies Outing Gowns Letters of administration on said | Webster Gibble, Auct, needs. 6) wear Bt & es estate having been granted to the | Wein Ensminger, Clk. oct. 14-3t-pd { For evaporated milk is just pure, . . $1.50 to $1.59 undersigned, all persons indebted fresh milk with more than half the ® The Kind that Keep You Comfortable Good, heavy outing goes into these thereto are requested to make im- PUBLIC SALE water missing. This water can be re- : ; owns izes, regular at vir: ” mediate “ayment, nd those hav- 2? placed in a jiffy, if you so desire or 2 Our line is complete. Heavy fleeced, gowns. Sizes, regular and extra large. ing claims or demantls against the Ni Pi you can use it as cream if rich and | \& : : Fy me same, ill # them, without VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY foods” dred. ribbed, wool or part wool. Priced Children’s Sleepers (OC elay for s to the under 5 : ; jrne Here are a few recipes that may be '(@ : A warm garment completely cover- signed, ELD used by “The Woman Who Works" 2 For Union Suits $1.50 to $4.75 ing the child. Mt. Joy, Lane. Co. Pa.| SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1925 fori Mery mians, for Self help trator ’ snd good home cooking @ Separate Garments 85¢ to $2.50 W Frank S. Groff, Attorney. A Valuable Farm Containing 138 Scalloped Ham ad Potatoes 2 : 2 Infants rappers > sept. 30-6t Acres and 154 Perches Edwarda Moore, telephone operator | , pound smoked 1% cups water to 98¢ = Aco — | Situated about half a mile north of |for the Bell Company in Philadelphia, ham 1 green pepper 1 ’ A very servic le iderwear EXECUTORS’ NOTICE { Mount Joy, on the public road lead- | #ho recently won the Women’s Cham- | 6 medium potatoes (may be S Boys Heavy Ribbed Roll-Top en fo ceable underwear, open Estate of Jacob Ze late of | ing from the Manheim road to the |pionship of the Philadelphia Public | ! % Cubs evapo- omitted) ©® down the front. In part wool and all Mount Joy Boro, dec { road leading to Hossler’s Church ade Links. Fait ls h Pious ©) Sport Hose 59¢ Wool. Letters testament: said es- | re lands of J E Longenecker : : { Huteq, 3 having been erante: he on} heel DET rT ey = | Cover the bottom of : iled bakin i . 3h. Wi i fate having bees fo fhe Se | Michael Souder, Philip Frank Estate.} An Unusual Telephone dish with sliced, raw a Spank ® In Oxford and Tan with contrasting 36 Inch indow Shades 65¢ thereto are requested to make im- | The improvements thereon erected our a Po aah es © tops. 72 inches long, Light or Dark Green, mediate payment, and those having | consist of a dish % full of diluted milk. Bake un- ® complete with fixtures. lai emands agains the 12 - i potatoes a znde same, will present them posit) HOUSE, Summe, House 2950 © OUR PURE FOOD GROCERY DEPAR 8” r y lor lem t 1e on : 3 -d Yaz Bs on V5 3 > K J undersigned, residing in Mount Joy, | and Wood Shed. - Frame cull evaporated TMENT ® a. | Bank Barn with C Snes © : Penna E. H. ZERCHER | Barn, Tobacco Shed and Cellar. Pig 3 Fun bucter % cop cares (© Offers many special values each week. You should become acquaint- A. H 1 | Sty, icken House, Etc. 3 tbsp flour . . on ea 2 mae Bxecutors | well of Hood 2 tsp. salt crumbs ed with our brands of food. Our delivery truck runs to all parts of © no. A. ipple, Atty sep! 30-6t | yy at the house A variety of hgrd-boiled eggs in half and ar- . . * . @® semen 4 8 (hé& edge of rreased ~ ~ Er E tou range eroand hs edge of sreascd @ town. All orders given our immediate attention. EXECU )R’S NOTICE | is in a hich state. of dish. Make d@ white sauce of the milk, ©® In the estate of Mary A. Shelly, |. he Eh Ste OF water, fat and flour Add cheese and ws : ) late of Mount Joy Borough, Lan- | close has 2 ye Bit oyer 2 low Sie sui cheese is well (@ Old Dutch Cleanser ...... 2 cans 15¢ White Rose Tuna Fish ...... can 25¢ Pre tt Per na. eased 1 Ww 2 2 ne nixed and smooth. our over toma 3 3 Easter County, Penna., deces ied. Persons toes and Cover with crumbs 9 12 Lbs Pastry Flour -.. ......... 55¢ Extra Fine Prunes . .. Ib 12¢ ee 2 bri) Ee « view the propert a a bak itnutes in a mode ort LR AER Rs rg Gere Stet eases tate having been : i to eall on the premises or fo rate oven. 12-Qt. Galvanized Pails ........ 23¢ S BR El ne] fo eall on the premise: f = ® ; : : . ...... Ib 7Te¢ fo are requested to m sighed. A Big Juicy Grapefruit ...... 2 for 25¢ . a ©) Basment, and those having claims or | | an First Silk Stockings Solid Tokay Grapes 225s | 2 Milk... can 19¢ demands against the same will pre 1 road, an im- lokay Grapes ...... 1 gr av tlo- | Fed a an ords mos a. 5! V wa K : 3 New 3 af = . sent them without delay for settle- | I oved yozd, and rds most ex : F enry 1, who was king of France White Rose Sauer Kraut, big can 15¢ Buckwheat Flour bag i5¢ : 302 ment to the undersigned, 2 at; ce ent building s : bot 8 ; from 1547 to 1559, was the first to Bq 6524 Angora Terrace, Philadel-| to commence at 1:30 clelock, nassivania Railroad. and. | Mk stockings, which he donned Conestoga Coffee, ........... Ib 42¢ Try Our Table Syrup ........ at 20¢ hia, Pa. | Pp. m. of said day when conditions| "7 Railroad and equipped | jn 1559 for the wedding of his daugh- Na ae 4g p JOHN C SHELLY | will be made now by with 4 purtable telephone. : By ‘means | ter. to IT of Spain The Best Coffee at the Price. hi is something on bread spread xecutor. hee i exiension pole and overhead with our svr & Hollowbush: Atty. | P. FRANCK SCHOCK the foreman can keep in : : Del Monte Peaches, can 28¢ 4 for $1 yrup. : Wm. M. Hollowbue y ARTHUR P. SCHOCK | hend P 18 10uch They Always Do © , . ! . x with headquarters. i 3 3 i i Being Methodical | Executors of the estate of Jud Tunkins says he always sus (© Del Monte Cherries ..... big can 38¢ Extra Fine Peanut Butter, 1b can 25¢ | Maria Schock, deceased. . pected that after the first few meals Worcester lodized Salt ......box 15¢ New i Method if like packing things In a 8. Frank, Auet. + Escaping Good Counsel the prodigal son got his nerve back and 1 Dried Corn ........... -1b 27¢ tox; a good packer will get in half as | J FH Zeller, Clk. Youthful rashness skips like a har [began to criticize 'the menu.—Wash over the meshes of good counsel.) intr