PAGE TWO MT. JOY BULLETIN| MOUNT JOY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr. RHEEMS { Mr H G Thompson, of Atglen, _— Spent one day visiting friends at Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Rheems. Six Months ..... 75 Cents Amos E. Garber, of Rheems, a Three Months 40 Cents jretired farmer, is confined to his : Sik bed with a sudden illness. Single Copies ....3 Cents | | Church of the Brethren held their regular services at Rheems church Entered at the post office at Mount Joy with the usual attendance. as second-class mail matter. Mrs. Grace Garber, daughter, Ha- ate of the expiration of your sub- os hi 4 name on the label. zel, and sons, Lee, Roy, and Lester, We do not send receipts for subscription spent Saturday and Sunday visiting n received. Whenever you remit, see . J are credit. We ‘at Harrisburg. Sample Copies . given proper credit all subscriptions on the first of each Mrs. John Kraybill, of near Mt. month. Jeni t have their com- JOY, spent Christmas day at the s must ha > 0 a this office not later than home of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubaker Monday. Telephone news of importance and daughter, Katie. etw that time an 2 o'clock r hy or fovea nas. Changes for advertisements Miss Miriam K. Bard, of Spring: 1 ’ must positively reach this office not later field, Mass., arrived at her parents advertisements than Monday mighty, New Tuesday night, home, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bard, at inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday ght. : i > Y artis rates on application. : Rheems, to spend her holiday va The subscription lists of the cation. Vigil, the Florin News and the Mount Joy Sine a News, were merged with that of D K. Espenshade. daughters. e ount Joy Bulletin, which makes this Mary, Laura, and Ellen Mae Lan- the Mount oI le that of the Vy paper's circulation about double that of e dis, and sons, Waker and Paul. ord.nary weekly. = | spent Christmas day at the home of EDITORIAL Mr. and Mrs. Richard Myers, at Elizabethtown. — | Joseph Smith, State Highway Su- LET'S DO BETTER | pervisor of the Rheems section, re- Now that the Christmas season is ceived a carload of engine cinders past, this is about the time we are to be placed on piles convenient at thinking of making our resolutions curves to be used during ice and for the New Year. snow periods to avoid skidding. resolutions, citizens If you make new A group of enthusiastic don’t break them. If you think you 4 Rheems marched through the can’t observe, please don’t make gtyeots early Christmas morning any. Ss g carols. This event goes on The management of the Bulletin as the first Christmas morn made one and with the continued .,.] singing, which ‘was highly ap- assistance of our patrons. and... by citizens. friends, it will surely be lived up to Robert Kready, leader of the We are going to try and make each Boy Scouts, collected a sum issue of the Bulletin bigger and bet- ney to purchase a modern ac- ter—that’s our aim for nineteen _ 4: “which they presented to twenty-seven, Clair Neiman, the Rheems blind mu- Will you help? sician for his Christmas gift. He IKE TO SEE IT will render a number of Fall con- WE LIKE SEE au ar fatuve. ‘as on ap Jean certs in the near future, as @ There is nothing pleases us bet- a to the contributors. teri than to boost a successful indus- : The Rheems School, in charge of try or business man in our commun- Mrs. Atos Meson ard Cora | Kray: ity. We enjoy to see others prosper : it is bound to help all of us, eith- ctly or indirectly. readers will remember that Christmas interest- bill, held a successful entertainment with a very ing program consisting of music, re- citations, and dialogues. A real Dur ap reek \ 3ulleti ade men- Ts ; 1 ser ulletin ma i ip yor last NS oi a s of the Florin Santa Claus distributed Gis Yo lon 0 1€ rogYes: ils vere delighted. Foundry and Manufacturing Com- the RIS bj Te large that pany. Also of the rapid strides of The ew I lemand the Peris Manufacturing Company. Standing room was in the demand. eris Manufe ing Co y. li ant Announced We have since learned that the Nis- Engagemen i The engageme f Miss Laura sly Swiss Chocolate Company is The engageme ne oi 1 D K. Es gradually forging ahead { Espenshade, daughter o A = OF 7 2 * i mahe oy x « 1& res What could be more gratifying penshade, of i and a > i sey, S Mr. Mrs. J. ‘ than information such as this? Heisey, son of r. and Heisey, of Elizabethtown, was ant- {nounced on Christmas Day. Mrs. Susan Wolgemuth and daugh- WHAT MT. JOY NEEDS More people to own their own \ d daug) homes : ter, Anna, entertained on Christmas omes. er, A 2 Chrisimy Is a willingness to try work as a Day in honor of the pen os ro Ti © Rs, safe pathway to prosperity. [Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur orna Is a lot of people who know how | (nee Mary Wolgemuth). Those pres- = to no at the right time. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. John ¥ Is a few more men in public life Wolgemuth and daughter, Joan, who have succeeded in private life. |Mrs. Levi Hershey, _Mr. and Mrs. Is a few more families who will' i rvey Hornafius, Mr. and Mrs ride the street cars till the home is Harry Wolgemuth and son, Leroy, paid for. of Elizabethtown; Mr. Reuben Niss- Is a higher respect for business ley and son, Amos, of Mount Joy; men with brains enough to run big My. and Mrs. hr Sam MRE business. sur Shearer and daughters, Ruth Is more willingness 46 take our ,pg Mary 21 , of Rhee s. differences. eo ee cost 10t of houses that will rent at from $12 to $15 per month for our ELIZABETHTOWN working people. | -, penne Mr. and Mrs. Rose Keller spent GROWING TOWNS Growing towns good deal | Sunday at Round Top visiting Geo. Gantz and family. are a like growing becys. Someone has to Mrs Amanda Shank, of Coates- feed them. To make a boy grow, | ville, spent Christmas Day with R. you have to give him a lot of good | A. Coble and family, Fisher, the local barber, has gone to Mexico where he will spend a few months visiting his son, Rob- ert Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Hackman, of Phila- delphia spent the holidays with the former's father, Jere Hackman, on Washington street. Edgar Bentz, of Philadelphia. the week-end visiting his mother, Mis. Mary Bentz Stauffer. on South Market street. J. Harold Engle, Juniata College; and nutritijus food.! F.C. Some families think they do not get much personal return, as the boy may not do much for his family, but they have got to get their satisfac- tion out of producing a real boy. If | you only half feed a boy, he will on- ly become half grown. Much the same with towns. They also need a lot of good nutri- { tious food, in the shape of business enterprise, the willingness to work, and public spirit. People get out of wholesome spent a town about what they put into it, | Hairy Bower, Charles Milbee, War- just the same as with a boy. A lot [ren Angstadt, of Juniata College; of folks are always kicking because | Earl Seibert, of Boston University; their towns do not grow fast |Floyd Atkins, of Dallas, Texas, are enough, when they have done no-|home for the holidays. thing to feed that town with the Rotary Activities effort and spirit that create com- Clyde Eshelman and Roy Sheetz, munity growth. of Mt. Joy, were guests at the meet- ing of the Rotary Club on Friday af- ternoon. After this meeting twen- ty-two Christmas baskets were pre: Think that over. WORK We sometimes hear of people who work themselves to death, just as | sented to mnfortunate families in we hear of ghosts and man-eating | this vicinity. sea-serpents. And all the time we Masonic Homes Services know “there ain’t no such thing.” Rev. C. H. Holsinger, pastor of For one man who works himself | the Otterbein church at Lancaster, to death, ten thousand die from [conducted a Christmas service at the lack of exercise, overeating, late | Masonic Homes : on Sunday after- hours, or avoidable worry. Fatal- | noon. Herbert B. Smeltz, of the ities from over work or from hie- | Memorial Presbyterian church, aec- coughs are about equally rare. companied as soloist. + Mrs. Leah Work develops; work stimulates ; | Bechtold, was teacher at the Chris- work strengthens; work induces, | tian Endeavor meeting, using the promotes, and compels growth; |topic, “Last Year, Its Lessons, The work lays a corner-stone in the sue- | New Year, Its Possibilities.” cess-structure whose place can not At a meeting of the Sunday be filled by a substitute. School Association of Christ Re- Work is the greatest actuator, | formed church during the past greatest accelerator that any person can attach to his job, but all the time let it be understood that we mean intelligent work, intelligently applied. Aimless thing; the worker is week, officers were elected for the year 1927. J. N. Oweiler was elec- ted superintendent after having a record of thirty-three years consecu- tive service as superintendent of this school. Other officers elected are as follows: Assistant superinten- dent, Paul Seibert; secretary, Emma effort counts for no- spasmodic, unintelligent comparable to the well > Grace A. 11 i ; known frog in the well, forever hop- | Wenger; assistant secretary, Thel- Ann ES and Blieahety ping up and slipping back. ma Ruth; treasurer, I. H. Stauffer: Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. |; Hard work will not at all take the | pianist, Sara Poorman: assistant ‘Sun : ab place of judgement, thoughtfulness, tact nor an earnest purpose. Added to these, however, it always means a successful career, Working and liking it is pianist, Alda McLanachan; Jibrar- ian, O. C. Rensel; assistant librar- Ebersole; suverintendent primary normal | department. May Dulebohn: super- existence. It is also the most last- | Junior department, Mrs. Mr € s : ] , . and Mrs. Jacob - ing form of enjoyment. But to | Miller; superintendent Young Peo- ained the Pn, Shenk enter many people, work is an ugly word. | ple’s department. T. H. Ebersole, day: Mr. and Mrs ‘Amos Shenk and 4 Ss. s S Portraits of sixteen Presidents of Save Tools from Weather i the United States and nineteen oth- Allen Hoffer. ! r children, an, Samuel Seibert; choristen, T. H. I were guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Milton of Manheim. t family of near Manheim; THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO.. PA. SCHROL, Fall BARGAIN LS WEDNESD i | | DWELLING HOUSES No. 226—A fine and modern 9- room frame house along concrete highway in Florin. No. 230—A beautiful frame house on Marietta St., Mt. Joy. corner property with all conveni ences, fine garage and price right No. 240—2%story frame proper ty, on corner, in Florin, frame stable. Here is a very pood buy. No. 254—A 21% story 10-room brick house on Chestnut St., Mari- etta. Lot is 80x120, with garage for 2 cars. Price $6,500. No. 257—A large brick house in East Donegal, only 100 steps tc trolley stop. Property in fairly good shape for $3,500, No. 258—A good frame property on West Main St., Mount Joy. Will exchange for a property on out- skirts of town as owner prefers more privacy. No. 263—A large frame corner property in Mount Joy, will make an ideal business place. Was formerly a hotel stand. Priced to sell Nos. 265—66.—A new frame double house on South Barbara St., Mount Joy, each side 6 rooms and bath, light, heat, ete. Possession any time. Will sell one or both. No. 284—A 9-room frame house on West Main St., Mt. Joy, steam | mony; £48, etc. New garage. Price $3,500.00. No. 295—A fine 7-room frame house, all conveniences, garage, on Delta St., Mount Joy. No. 296—A well built frame house on Columbia Avenue, Mount Joy, all conveniences, large garage. No. 307—A fine and beautiful 8- room dwelling on Main street, Flor- in, east end. Extra large stable. This is a real good buy for some one. No. 308—A frame house on Marietta street, Mount Joy. Cheap to a quick buyer. No. 311—A frame building in business district on East Main street Mt. Joy. Make a good business place. No. 314—A very good brick dwell ing on New Haven St, Mt. Joy, electric lights, bath, etc., corner property. No. 318—A fine brick dwelling on West Main St., Mt. Joy, all conveni- ences, big stable, fine lawn. A real home. Act quick. . No. 320—A fine house and garage in Florin, new 3 years ago. Mod- ern in every way and priced very reasonable. slate roof, property in Florin. soon, $3,500. corner |} sold lights, Price, if electric No. 321—A fine new 6-room brick house on West Donegal St., Mt. Joy. Price reasonable and pos- session given in 30 days. No. 322—A beautiful 11-room brick mansion dwelling in Florin, very modern in every way. All conveniences. Possession in 30 days. NO. 327—A T7-room frame house with all conveniences, at Pequea. Also garage 16x21. Fine location. Ideal for club. Only $3,500. house No. 330—A 6-room frame No. 206 East Donegal St., Mount Joy. slate roof, electric lights, ete., for only $2,600.00 : No. 332—A large limestone quar- ry now in operation inhluding 6%, rv now in operation including 67% acres land, house, barn, crusher, horses, 2 trucks, all tools, orders, etc. Better grab this quick as its a money maker. - TRUCK FARMS No. 107—An 8% acre tract of and in East Donegal, near Reich’s church, frame house, tobacco shed, No. 328—A dandy poultry and truck farm near Mt. Joy. Price very reasonable. MEDIUM SIZED FARMS No. 210-—31 acre-farm near Mar- jetta and Lancaster pike, good crop- per, lots of fruit, excellent tobacco and truck farm. Only $4,000. No 260—A 38-acre farm at railroad station 6 miles from York. 12 room brick house, bank barn, tobacco shed, 2 lime _ kilnes, ete. An excellent proposition. Price $20,000. No. 277—25 Acres gravel and sand land near Sunnyside School, 7 room frame house, barn, tobacco shedling. Gool water. For a quick sale will take...... $4,000.00 No. 278—30 acres of sand land near Green Tree church, good soil, bank barn, 11 room house, fine wa- ter, fruit, etc. All farm land. Price $9,500.00. No. 300--18 acres of best lime- stone land in heart gal, extra fine buildings in Al shape, best small farf I offered in years. Located on macadam high way. Price only $8,500.00. of East Done No. 316—A 29-acre farm of sand ! Sunnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand land, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac- co shed, etc., good reason for sell- ing. Price right. : No. 161—A 235-acre farm in In- diana Co., 75 acres farm land, bal- ance timber, good buildings, young kets, schools and churches. best limestone land in East- Done- gal, good buildings, running water, No. 201—104 acres in the heart of buildings, shedding for 12 acres of tobaco. This is a real farm. No. 233—A 65-acre farm in the heart of East Donegal, good build- ings and land. Price right. No. 274—A 120-acre- farm of best limestone soil, near Newtown, 14-acre meadow, good buildings, in- | cluling brick house, can hang 12 | acres tobacco, best of water. No better tobacco yielder in the county. Price...$135.00 Per Acre. No. 294—An 85-acre farm of oravel land, barn and tobacco shed like new, brick house, only 2% miles north of Mt. Joy on hard road. 1 ,000.00 orchard, fine water and close to mar-| No. 179—A farm of 107 acres : | meadow, ample shedding for tobacco. East Donegal tobacco district, fine | BELOW YOU WILL FIND LISTED ANYTHING FROM A BUILDING LOT TO A $25,000 MANSION, it i OR BUSINESS. IF YOU DON'T SEE LISTED JUST WHAT YOU WANT, CALL OR PHONE, AS 13 OTHERS. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS I EAVE EVER OFFERED. No. 163—A fine building pt on East Main street. Price right. No. 171-—Large number of build- ing lots between Mt. Joy and Flor- in. I can give you any of lots at any location. at almost any price. : No. 297—A 50 ft. corner lot on {Columbia Avenue, Mt. Joy. Price | |" No. 298—A 50 ft. lot on Columbia Price $350. building lots, the east Joy. $500 Avenue, Mt. Joy. 0s. 306-7—Two leach fronting 45 ft o.n side of Lumber St., Mt. each, No. 8310—A 40-ft. lot on Walnut St., Mt. Joy. If you want a cheap lot get busy. JUST LAND No. 42—An 85-acre tract of farm, timber and__pasture land fn West Donegal township, s, Ma sonic Homes groyjnd on two Price very low. No. 169—A tract be- tween Mt. Joy and Florin. A real investment to some speculator. No. 312—A 4-acre plot of ground with a long frontage on North Bar- bara street, Mt. Joy. Ideal for build- ing and priced right. barn, ete. $4,000.00. ther| land near Chickies Church, ®very No. 3 -A 68-acre farm in Mt., No. 319—A plot of about an acre No. 183—2 acres and, 35 for| good soil and an excellent cropper. | joy twp., halfa mile from Mt. Joy. or more of gpound in Mt. Joy rough, large double house, fine ior A pood 1-man farm. Price very rmsonable. | Here’s a good inyestment for some poultry. $650. No. 324—A fine 11 acre farm of one. No. 184—13 acres of sand and ravel soil. near Sunnyside school, BU ST AND hy ars limestone in Rapho, frame house, a buildings ab 4 a, : L i RS TES on good bank barn, fruit, running wa- |: TL trade ra = of frwt.| "No. 63—The entire concrete block AL SUM Sn ter. Only $2,000. a larger farm. : | manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline : No. 10—A tract fronting 0 No. 196A tract in Fast] 3 7—A 35-acre farm of sand | at Florin, together with all stock,|it. on the P. R. R. siding in Mt. Donegal near = Maytown, 8-room|’Cll near Chickies Church, good | machinery, buildings, contracts, ete.|Joy has many advantages and cen- house, stable, chicken house, pig sty, suildings, water, fruit, ete. Price | Price very low. trally located. One of the best house newly painted. mly $6,000. . | NO. 324—A good general store|in the town. - No. 255-—A farm of 12% acres| NO: 273—A 14-Acre farm just |stand located on the square in a| I also have a number of - of sand land, frame house, bank the boro limits of Mt. Joy. |good country town. Excellent pat-|ties that owners do not care to barn, chicken house, hog sty, run- An ideal truck, poultry and fruit ronage. About a $15,000 stock. | have advertised. If you don't find ning water; an ideal truck and farm. Price reasonable. lent is $30 with a long lease. what you want in this list, call and poultry farm. Price only $1,800 LARGE FARMS . NO. 325—A good garage, dwell- Ci ey have it. for quick sale. No. 94—A 149-acre farm, iron-|1& as station and a car agency 0. or i large tract covering No. 229-—10 acres limestone land | stone soil, on Scravel pike, bank|3t Marietta. Only $3,000.00. Don’t i Bg Te ock along Penna. R. R. in East Donegal, large frame |barn, 8-room house, shedding for 20 ry 326—A G 1 Sto +1 ful eh oun Jos, A wonder- house, frame stable, 3 poultry | acres tobacco. $90 per acre. NL ehera ore, DOS ation at a right price. houses, ete. No. 270—A fine truck farm of a few acres near Milton Grove, good house, barn, large shed, poultry houses, ete. for only $1,500. No. 275 —14acres, 2 miles from Mt. Joy, gravel soil, frame house, barn, etc. A dandy truck farm. Don’t miss this. Price. ..$2,200.00 No. 302—A 6-acre tract of gravel land 1% miles from Mt. Joy, good frame house, poultry house, ete. Price $2,000.00. No. 303—Truck farm of slightly over 2 acres at Florin. An ideal No. 331—A T-rcom frame house, SPORTING HILL Roy Geib, of Mount Hope, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Seitz on Monday. Helen Shelly, of near the village, was a Sunday guest of Florence Weidman. Mr. and Mrs, John Rohrer and family spent Sunday at Manheim as guests of Mrs. Ida Nissley. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cummings, of Lancaster, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Yingst. Mr. and Mrs. John Waltz and fam ily, of Naumanstown, spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brandt. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Snavely and. daughter, Anna, of Lebanon county, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sumpman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witman and Wilfred, Gladys, Glenn, senore and Reba, of near this place, Mr. and were visiting at the home of Mrs. | was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Mummaw on Christmas. N. J., is spending the holidays at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harrison Nolt. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weller over the Christ- mas holidays. ry Floyd, died early Saturday morn- The funeral services were held this afternoon at his home. made in the Silver Spring cemetery. the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Leroy of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bender and son, Kenneth, of Man- place for trucking and poultry. J. EB. SCHROLL, IRONVILLE Mrs. Dorothy Du Bois, of Jersey City, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mellinger, Miss Clara Barefoot, of Colum- bia was visiting at the home of Miss Anna Fornoff, on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leisey Leisey, Columbia, on Harry Lewis, Jn, of Christmas. Lancaster, Mrs. Elsie McBride, East Orange, Miss Mary Weller, of Columbia, Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ng. The child was five months old Burial was The following were entertained at on Christmas: Mr. and Young and son, Albert, Irs. Issac Witmer and sons, Aaron No. ete., $6,000. Immediate possession. No. 144—A 125 acre farm of best land in Lane. Co. Ali build- ings in Al shape. Located on state highway and near a town. Don’t need the money but owner does not want responsibility. No. 138—An 81-acre farm of all limestone soil, in East Donegal, 11- room stone house, barn, shed, 5 acres meadow, 3-4 of money can remain. No. 148—A 114 acre farm near BELL PHONE 41R2 To Award Cups at Egg Show Beautiful silver loving cups are to be awarded exhibitors winning in the sweepstake class of the State Egg Show at Harrisburg, January 17 to 21. Prominent commercial concerns in the State are contribu- ting the cups. Exhibitors of the best dozen of, white eggs, best dozen of brown eggs, best 5-dozen display of brown eggs, best 5-dozen exhibit of white eggs, best county display, and best school exhibit will receive the cups. rr An airdale .who travels from door to door in London with a box and sign hung around his neck has collected $500 for a dispensary for sick animals. eet QC enemas. Four million people in the United States moved into new homes May 1, at a moving cost of $68,000,000. satisfactory results. heim pike, and Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell, of Coumbia. On Sunday morning the U. B. Sunday School held an election of officers for the ensuing year. The following were elected: Superinten- dent, John A. Fox; assistant, Will- iam Hubley; secretary, Earl Al- bright; assistant, Benjamin Seigrist ; Mr. ; ! Is the farm machinery put away |and Issac, and Ruth Snavely, of b ie Mrs. Milton Kauffman er persons prominent in American | for the winter. The wide spaces |Rothsville, gotertained the following guests on history have been used as the sub- | have their place in the scheme of Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Eichelberger Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. W. Shearer life but they never ” as tool sheds, Hens scratching in a sand pit on SE 2 gu Fleetwood, England | A rubber surface has been laid in dre dams an | Newbridge Street, London, for test Jrurposes. ne Jjeets for our stamps. were intended | © Ww Elmer Witman and son, Mervin; Mr. Mastersonville; Mr. Henny and/son_ Roy, and daughter, Bllen, of ti a ntertained on Sunday Mr. and Mus. nd Mrs. J. Nérman Weaver, of anl Mrs. Jacob and family, of Landisville; Mr. and ya Ri. and} Rg Bard; pianist, Elizabeth Fornoff ; as- sistant, Ruth W. Kauffman; librar- Kauffman cradle roll supt., 2% yond Ga "Dg treasurer, Paul Metzger; chorister, Iona Metzger; assistant, Ephraim 95—A 65-acre farm near Con- ewago Station, all farm land, run- ning water, bank barn, brick house, tobacco office, dwelling, etc. a country town. ing proposition. No. 328—A fine business mn East Main St., Mt. Joy; trucking or | speculating on build- ing lots. Only store in Here’s a good go- stand I excel- lent location; good reason for sell- HUNTING CAMPS No. 261—A 30-acre tract of cleared land with 21 story 6-room frame house, garage for two cars, West end of Perry Co., along a .| public road, near New Sn : = Of German- ry ny sens rental is $65.0 town. Price only $500.00. Po. session any time. BUILDING LOTS No. 262—A tract of 125 acres No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40x|of farm and timber land house 200 feet. They front on Church St.|barn, ete. Half is farm land Sev- No. eA Jaen Aad in the eral bear pens on farm Game oro o ount Joy, fine large lot| such a phe S and would be a ry for 8 pean, dees, grey and black squirrel, porcupines, ete. An ideal hunting camp, $2,500.00. MOUNT JOY Ofsters and Also Fish, Clams™ PRICES ARE rich T E. No. 4 East Main Street MOUNT JOY a CAR GREASING A SPECIAI All Kinds of Tires and Accessories Phone 119R3 Marietta St., Adjoining Groff Bldg Mrs. Dawson Shearer and family, of ians, Nellie Campbell and Ruthie SALE AT FLORIN—A fine Union Square, Clayton Sheater, of Kauffman; assistant, Anna Bard; buse, frame stable, Holtwood; Mrs. Mag hi r of supt. of missionary department, | Price right and % Try Kessler for Service 5 if Rotary Sewing Machines All styles, ineludin Elec- trics, Oil, Needles, is and parts for af machines at A. H. BAKER’S A 133 E. King St. ANCASTER, PE ; Ind. Phone PEA “Cap” Williams Li Price - { fils as Main St, MOUNT 4 A \ts for the Eureka selling. «J. E.