v PAGE TWO THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT" JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. MT. JOY BULLETIN| RHEEMS MOUNT JOY, PA. — J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Good, a me- { chanic at the M. K. Enterline Gar- $1.50 Per Year age, Rheems, spent Christmas at FREE | their native home in the state of | Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sipling, of ar Bainbridge pent Christmas | t the homes of their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin and Howard Sipling, Rheems. Webster Eshleman, a representa- yous 1abel. | tive of the Penna. Bell Telephone subscription | Company, spent a few hours at this eve u remit, see [place one day last week, meeting proper credit. We | 1 the Rrst of gach Church of the Brethren held their n lists of the Landisville | regular morning services at Florin n News and the Mount Joy | Sunday. In the evening they which makes this | worshipped ‘at their Rheems church | gry yay yOUJ WILL FIND LISTED ANYTHING FROM A BUILDING LOT T( with a fair attendance. ear Rien, a real Chiis-| OR BUSINESS. IF YOU DON'T SEE LISTED JUST WHAT YOU WANT, C? nr gift, born early in the morning, | Subscription Price ary weekly. EDITORIAL THEY WILL BE BOYS re we criticize the boy too let us remember that it the other day when we this doesn’t mean that better or any worse go, but that they he known as Betty Jean. tenpound, baby «irl to) THERS. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS I I V K. Espenshade, P. R. R. fore- nan on the Rheems section, and his DWELLING HOUSES Mount Joy, all modern conveniences] duck farm known as the Spring Lakef No. 144—A 125 acre _ No. 218-—A. Wide Jot Duck farm, in Cumberland county, |best land in Lance. Co. 4 the East side of Popl: 1 family spent Shristas Say Un | No. 168—Lot 40x200 in Florin, and in very good condition. Pleas- Cun I 1 Bie home of his daughter, S81 "| trame house, frame stable, ete. ant surroundings. bungalow, electric lights, ete. ings in Al shape. Lo on Joy. A a ig ga; i 23— ols Yichard Mvers, at Elizabethtown. No. 212—A fine brick house of No. 284—A frame house No. 200—A 14-acre ideal truck | state highway and nea on. No. : [he sudden drop of temg tur Florin, one has chicken 11 rooms with heat, light, etc. Al- on West Main St., Mt. Joy, steam |farm along state highway, east of| Don’t need the money b er C ! and Monday las caused fhe so bake house 20x80, garage, eto. heat, electric lights, gas, ete. New | Elizabethtown. Brick house with| does not want responsibil 60 ft. Both, I a Wert, f irmers to confine themselves ant | Located on square in good town. garage. Price $3,500.00. light and heat, stable, ete. No. 148—A 114 acre fi oar for $900; or will sells ae laborers to the tobacco cellars, pu. $6,500, No. 289—A 9-roors brirk house,| No. 207—>52 acres of gravel land | Sunnyside, 10 acres mead band No. 272—A choice ni working on their 1925 crop ot to- No. A fine and modern 9- heat, licht and bath, large stable,|4 miles north of Mt. Joy, 7 or 8|land, 2 frame houses, big ba bac- 60x180 on Donegal Sp AX AUTOISTS FOR ROADS Also h of Miglin | room frame house along concrete open lawn on cither side anl traht|acres meadow, frame house, bankjco shed, ete., good reason sell- Mt. Joy. An excellent b no doubt that al. Miss Grace B. 1 eisey, 0 an, highway in Florin. of land in rear. Possession now. |barn, running water, cheap at the|ing, Price right. No. 286—A fine ne is a fair and Pa ), and Miss Miriam K. Bard, of | No. 230—A beautiful frame Prise right. price, $6,200.00. No. 151—A 170-acre ff 80 ing 45 feet on the East s pot raising money (Springfield, Mass, educational n=) | i on Murletta Sty Mt Joy No. 287—-A 64-ft. lot on Frank| No. 210—31 acre-farm near Mar-| acres farm land, balance Lure, | Haven street, Mount Joy. gilding and maintenance js are spending their holi- | corner property with all conveni St, Mount Joy, good frame house, | ietta and Lancaster pike, good €rop-| some timber: good building: ilos,| No. 297—A 50 ft. cor 0 " all conveniences, very well built. per, lots of fruit, excellent tobacco | shedding for 7 acres i | Columbia Avenue, Mt. J { | | | «ds. It places the bur- Vacation at the homes of their | ences, fine garage and price right 1 struction and mainten- Parents os Rheems. No. 240-2 story fvame proper- No. 295—A fine 7-room frame’ and truck farm. Only $4,000. farm. $350. right where it}, Mrs. Sus olgemuth returned | RO. £8 nC EY in. | frame house, all conveniences, garage, on| No. 260—A 38-acre farm at| No. 161—A 235-acre far In-| No. 298—A 50 ft. lot on houlders: of those] irom seri Florida, in OM v0! stable. Here is a very pood buy. Delta St, Mount Joy. railroad station 6 miles from York.| diana Co., 75 acres farm Avenue, Mt. Joy. Price It is col jattend the funera’ of Rer mister, PAYS, WH 9 0" A new house. corner . NO- 296—A well built frame 12 room brick house, bank barn, | ance timber, good No. 299—A 50 ft. cor throughout | Reuben Nissly, which was held Tyes- OTOTIGItY. vers it © CONE 1 on Columbia Avenue, Mount|tobacco shed, 2 lime Kkilnes, etc.| orchard, fine water and close mat- | Columbia Avenue, Mt. Jo age man who Cay EF vir Cross Roads | ‘an oi ee Dobe. ta Sa Joy, all conveniences, large garage. | An excellent proposition. Price kets, schools and churches. 1 $450.00. Durden, gs dy irs Elm r+ R. Kravbill, | Immediate possession. Will finance TRUCK FARMS $20,000. ip x so fw No. 1 79—A farm of 107 JUST LAND er sealant andl halls No. 107—An 8% acre tract of No. 264—DBeautiful 15-acre arm | best limestone land in Kast Done- 3% 1 \ land in East Donegal, near Reich’s|on state highway, near Maytown, | gal, good buildings, runnin water, | _ No. 42—An S5-aere i church, frame house, tobacco shed,|in East Donegal, 8-room frame (meadow, ample shedding for bacco. | timber and pasture ar barn, etc. $4,000.00. house, bank barn, shedding for ; 3 No. 201-—104 acres in the art of | Donegal township, tract $4,250 each No. 183—2 acres and, rather|acres tobacco, one well and 2 cis- | East Donegal tobacco distri fine | sonic Homes ground oI 2 Ci. rough, large double house, fine for|terns. A dandy 1-man farm. |buildings, shedding for 12 ages of | Price very OW. 1526s poultry. $650. | Here's ap. tobaco. This is a real farm. No. 169—A Ina No. 184—13 acres of sand and| No. 276—2 Acres 1% miles| ~ No. 2383—A 65-acre farm in theltween Mt. Joy and Flo , in Rapho, frame house, [from Mt. Joy, 4 acres meadow |he of East Donegal, good buiid- | investment to some spe: barn, fruit, running wa- | with running water, 12 room double ! ings and land. Price right. i FACTORY SITE! | bank barn, two green houses| No. 274—A 120.acre farn of} 10—A tract fron re tract in East|good well water. Pr $5,000. best limestone soil, near Nevtown,. gE the P RR sidin \ near wwtown, 8-room| No. 277—25 Acres gravel and|14-acre meadow, good buildings, mL on many advantages house, stable, chicken house, pis | sand land near Sunnyside School, |cluling brick house, can hang 12 | Ri One of house newly painted | 7 room frame house, barn, tobacco | acres tobacco, best of water No | 12 he re : No. 255—A farm of 121% shedliing. Gool water. For a | better tobacco yielder in them oak a number of 1d Jand, frame : house, bank! quick will take. . a - $4,000.00 county. Price. ..$135.00 Per Xe | ties that tiers do not house, ye sty, run- 30 acres of sand land | BUSINESS STANDS x have advertised. If you 1 idea truck and |near Gr Tree church, good soil, 48 aii ie | what you want in this list; farm. Price only $1,800 | barn, 11 room house, fine wa- | No. 63—The entire concrete block So he I have it ck sale. (ter. fruit, ete. All farm land. Price | manufacturing Han of % x: Hine No. 279A {asec tract 229-—10 acres limestone land | $9.500.00. { at Florin, together with all stock 2 as or Davis Donegal, large frame] lo. 20098 aera farm alone the | machinery, buildings, contracts, ete one entire block along Penna. : BY Ame. Yo ZEA 0 AON Sint siding in Mount Joy. A Ww frame stable, 3 poultry | Lanc r Mariette ke, in West} Price very iow. ful location at a right price. T Ra | ones. whic ete. | He ld twp., 18 ac farm land, | BUILDING LOTS rood display of ve talent. A [formerly a hot and. Vi att x 269—A dandy 15-acre farm | 6 acres pasture, 4 acres timber; good | No. 2—Several lots, each 500X200 HUNTING CAMPS iil oferi oy no 1 Nos. 265 16 v en 0f the best ‘gravel land Rapho | dings, water, ete. Price $8,500. Loe. oR North Borba Bt Mt. Jov: No. 261—A 30-acre traet | ft., on N } free will o South Barbara § young | LARGE FARMS { No. 45—Four Lots in Florin fe “leared land h 215 story 6- sir cr : Ve rage dar two side 6 raome ang! orchard. House just painted and has] : 1900 feet. Theses" . and other bath, Hoht, : te room; = heat. Barn has new roof. Price . » ia fa, Yon. 200 fo: BEE Linon Wht el) Ql the tari ny time. Wl soll ‘one or Both. nly $4,100.00. ! ih oo i Devens | 0. ou—A«5-acre tract in the| West end of = . our the term. J ~~ > : j g TNT A fret farm of af! a OU ee cd ding for 20 Bote of Moung Joy, fine Large 3 public road, nea Ve German- fo aE Ae RL! A wien Bey ¢ s near Milton ove, oF see” tc hacen 90 per acre. and would be a money-maker for] tow Price only $500.00. Po- i EAST PE i ERSBURG| Woast. Ma = a 0 , barn, : a ” Onis No. 95—-A tort near Con-| trucking or speculating on build- | session any time} ° Im rd tne Be 4 houses, ete. for only $1,500 “7 | ewago Station, all farm land, run-|ing lots. . 262—A trict of 125 acres No. 275% best surprise of all—a 3 lv on the starter, only ntertained the folloy » ouest n Neri Shetter, of Lancaster visited was esnec ; V step & : 2 llowing gt Ss ont el ancaster, § A : that nothing happens A Sunday: Mr. . Gaul, of Neffs- Mr. and Mrs. James F. Josnston. when same ration had bee: 1 I I fol die : vill % . and Mrs. I or: i 1 A fod h . the light switel discl eS ary Keiser. of Millersville State | to the mother of the pigs foi A To. Ta Arey Bt » and L | Mr. Re a gin tthe | for some time before and during glow Hi hers. a wit: ot 18 {fer ih fives : : Normal School, is spending the| °° : Ey Slow re a few days ago there x ; ibly lL) ore re oe fi 5 ny, nville. Christmas holidays with her parents, gestation 2 lactation. Though | as bene a Th Hiee The best place of all to select ast and |attended the monthly meeti Mr. and Mrs. . S lv ; " it is generally considere at ani- | hat dian Bo xodaks for Christmas is this s 1 Clie oa ttend me one Aa oa oF wel 2 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tome spe mals can not stor ore § thet ani pattery is “run down,” and that’s as for Christmas is this store, substitutes | th ste oun i a As-fand Mrs. Samue dttle, and {the Christos holldavs wit} oy JAS store any appreciable | ai] there is it! he line 1s we sented; sales I our Mrs. John le and two sons, ii Oo Fons days rH Re | quantity of vitamin B, the results there Is te it! ao le 1 vel our i : 1 Jr. and Ray r. ond Mrs Joe | wre oq hE €, 01 LANOVET. of the department’s experiments in- Popis re Wel: injormed, lw Y opportunity | heen present for many years, hearc lumina, 8, . C 5 Ditzler, Miss Mr. and Mrs. 1 Haines and | dicate that the hog, at any rate, their bins with it. | the children’s Christmas exercises I : Anna Hubely, children spent s with Mr. | possesses this ability to a marked thing . : could be no better way of | Sunday evening at. Zion TZ mane Stively, and Messrs, | 2nd Mrs. Henry Kready at Millers-| degree.- Me That MAY: pe Increased or the New Year “right in | church. The program was inter St- | tively and James Hubely at- ville. : 3 Studies of the flesh and fat of mi ry will by a simple service ustry than to announce the|ing throughout. Members of the | tended the Christmas entertainment |, Samuel Johnston, of Hershey, 1S | chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, | . fon adjustment, ul outcome of the negotia- | church and Sunday School who were held at Centerville U. B. Church on dome iu he, holidays with his guinea fowl revealed a wide |. During the winter months, the which opened New York |given presents by the congregation Tuesday evening. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. John-, variation in amount of vitamin A | Cattery efficiency is lowered, due Ww B Bender vesterdav ~ : oe re or 2 = Q . yesterday. were: Rev. C. E. Rice, pastor; Roy Mr. and Mrs. John F. Waser en- | StL. 2 present, both in the various spee- | 1 the reduced temperature. At * Harnish, organist, and Bard Bigler, [tertained the following guests on | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hostetter, of jes and in different. lots of flesh the same time, it is during this M unt J Pp { - 4 ount Joy, a ’ : This need not necessarily hap- pen. It is a matter of the charg- ing rate of the generator, some- Kodaks §5 up Brownies $2 up FIXING SPEED LIMITS janitor. Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. John spent the holidays with|and fat from the same species. The [peTiod that =the battery has its A un m automobile speed lim- and Mildred, Ray He yey Deus, Dr. and Mrs. | investigators attribute the differen- York to do. Gasoline is is advocate Es and Junior; Mr. and Mrs. C. L.{V 2 ces to correspondi rariati in | 65S volatile in winter, the i the Ni Ae ms anes of LANDISVILLE Diffenderfer and children, Warren |, Miss Viola Johnston has. gone tothe vitamin A EY ns diet isold, stiff from congealed ofl and . Hichwa ier ! i Oat . land Alvin; Mrs. Alice Henne and | Roanoke, Virginia, to spent several|of the birds. grease, and harder to start. Short. this: 35 miles an tour in the open The newly organized P, 0.5 two sons, John and Kenneth: Mr. ivi fi ih her sister, Mrs. Amos| Zrotp - of experiments. Was o days bring about increased use LIS: Ss a : . an f Landisville, ri nd Mys ro WW. rh assell. > 2 , ) i : 20 miles in the residence of A band, of land: We er land Mrs. Monroe Waser and child- The follow 8 .. __|conducted to determine the physio |. the lights. Consequently, the 15 tiles 4m business dis. | the. direction of Harry K.Way, of [ren Alice Arlene, Minerva, Alverta| .Lhe following spent Christmas| effect of rancid fats. With driver will unexpectedly find it 10 miles. passing. schools] SAUNEY made its first appearance {and Monroe Junior, and Mr. John |With Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoffman: Mr.| + }ein taal ats; 10" | necessary to use the hand crank | J 3 LY miles passing scnools |." Christmas morning, at'|Galebach. All enjoved a fine turkey Mrs. Warren Bausman and son, g actually toxic themselves|ang drive to the servi ane, and g RE ean and 4 miles| 1:0) time they serenaded quite cs Cd 301 € turkey pr. and Mrs. Tom Schadt and son, Such iets appear to destroy the|to have hit battory Bike aun CrOSSINg sidewn Who wants an 11% acre farm |districts for a machine devis attery will b in 1 ih ald [I ay > t ; sts 2 e Ss } e devis e put pe. I bs impossible for any Po, the near future. The member. sd i Eg on with good buildings along a good [raise the temperature of an ol tre winter’s battery oe: pi all su Fotos J. borhan _endless var- | ship now numbers 30, of which| =" ‘and Mrs. John Gibble and | highway, only 3 miles from Mt. Joy ard by the process of mixing the |USUally at an end, are pairing ty ) Tre ¢ Signa's and codes. {nearly all are fine musicians. This children, Mildred, Ray, and Junior:| lots of fruit, good water "and |alr during critical periods when Adjustment of the ge + chines af But uniformity must also be { band is already playing very well. Mr. and Mrs. Clavton- Diffenderferi pleasant place to live. Price is on-| the fruit threatened by frost. | Provide increased Pengrator ic cible. It is especially true with The Lutheran S. 8. orchestra. >: A: - |v 83.500. Cor m Since th stablish +o the b leo before a Wi 3 nd i at} 2’| and children, Alvin and Warren; | ly $3,500. ome around and let : e establishment of its tne battery fails may sav pect to speed. A speed limit |under the direction of Harry K |, 2 A y ’ rv hi ruit-frost service i q i i V save the mo, largely fantasy IIL | Vav furnished music for the J MI: and Mrs. Monroe Waser and | Ie show you this property. J. E. Wears service in - 1917, the [ torist considerable annoyande, N . jg Jere y a ene a8 fake. Way, fu ished : ! sie ad the | children, Minerva, Alverta, Monroe Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf Bathe Bureau has had occasion | for this adjustment Ne. miles an hour in t © exercises pee "| Jr. and Alice Arlene, and Mrs. Sam- to nake practical tests with abe determined icklv bv open country sounds reasonable | A very good program was uel Gibble 5 All Yel Si ok Order Chicks Soon number of these devices, but up | vice Station Py he ux enough 1 . ‘iver rants to . 4 2 voi jd og = = . ) » presen ime . On Dl pn 8 ik the | - dinner. Poultrymen planning to buy dav jo thes resent fame Js found no | Tete. 3 38% Tigh In prove thru Mr. and Mrs. Haines and family, |old chicks should place their orders |. which can be re-| G SE cows or children ar Td : . id 5. amily place thei: dere! rand row Tre 1 cows or -children out on Save Spring Work of Lititz, spent Sunday with Mr. | without delay. Practically all { mended tor complete protection | Now is the a 3 rubs lect TY ow ter | # collec ings. The intense The adestion isnot onc of speed i : the Sut and Hichael Moser and family. the hatcheries will be book-| . ¢ vii m I The use {hardwood cu Heel Os 38 no ne 1 =p: BU Tatar San double work. inle Mr. and Mrs. Phares 5 tehm i, of e« by February 1 with all the ore ard eaters is|cold of February sometimes injures f ca eckless | 3 doitb'e. J Salunga, spent Sunday with her ders they ean possibly handle rate po practical means of |the new wood. Cut i Jures | er it A ay Wik | tho Using the temperature of the -air | this wood is glmost Si ny, i eH = ; a l to has bee | h Tar rd than when, lying In funior 8. Gibble, spent Wednesday In the F ate, rle| t 20 the trees. and most ubs can be Yes 5 an Loi e V : i . with her daughter, Mrs. Galen Wade. | m ve equal 3 {from cutti grown mies al ca dangerously , Mr. A. L. Hershey is on the sick r > ame r ETE i id tha , | at unde - tain _circumstanees. The royal Botanical Gardens at |list at the present time. for the ie Wo . Jn af, hid Hhat go peasants of The B Emits Be the _ pon speed | tion ad not young Queen Victoria | will hold their election for superin- marries ~eivos AUS. yromise of the Dari £ f 000.00 nq lod approximately 3 et zh or low. escued them from abandonment. endent and teachers on Sunday. ) automati : 0) Df sree ast $1 liv. amounting ig w +h iriver is the menace, 15t: be confosso ¥ 1 also ag 5 » +i ! . > oun ci i ot ve confessed 1 also does more good Mrs. Samuel Gibble and grandson rT { r the ground sufficiently to pro-|be unhar: Almost all often t ally