-— AN ORDINANG FIFTY FEES FROM BARBS THE MT. JG IN THE BOR JOY TO BE K STREET. Be it enacted ithe Boro of Mou SECTION 1. known as Mary upon the plan of «dained, established South Barbara Stre Joy High School prg SECTION 2, the said street dred new street a distancd@®f five hund-' ninety-seven a five-tenths (597.5) feet south o outh Alley and shall thence exten wardly to the proposed a distance of two hend enty (270) feet on thé thereof and a distance dred and fifty-five (255) South side thereof, wardly crossing proposed to be opened, Dd as proposed to be opened, Market Street, a total dist} Walnut (900) feet to the Mount School property. Enacted ary 3rd, 1927. Street. Rd Thi e fron of nine into an ordinancé H. HL. ENGLE, Bfrgess ‘Geo. B Zeller, Pres. jan, 26-3t Jacob H. Zeller,’ Secy 3 7 INANCE : LAYING OUT A WIDE STREET A STREET TO HIGH SCHOOL GH OF MOUNT OWN AS MARY the Council of Joy as follows: a street to be reet be placed p Borough, or- d opened from to the Mount rty. the width of two hun- | pet on the | then West- | Walnct@@treet as | a Street | N * O00 MRRISBURG Sung Feb. 13 LEAVES MT. JOY . 9:50 A. M. Stopping at stations between Dowingti@n and Mt. Joy. Returning leave grisburg, 7.15 P. M. ElizZ88thtown 7.40 P. M. and 8.05 P.M Pennsylvania R 0000000000000 $1.00 DOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO STATE CAPITOL ND RETURN WW EOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOO0000000E | | | . FEBRUARY 2, 27 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE County, Pennsylvania, deceased. tate having been undersigned, claims or ing in Mount Joy, Pa, ANNIE H. YOUNG, LIZZIE H. ZERCHER, jan, 26-6t. Harnish & Harnish, Attys. In the Estate of Salinda F. Hertz- ler late of Mount Joy, Lancaster Letters testamentary on said es- granted to the all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having demands against same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned resid- Executors EXECUTORS’ NOTICE! caster County, Pa., deceased: payment, tlement to the undersigned. JOHN H. GEBHART, RD. 3, Mount Joy, Pa EMMA R. WAGENBACH, Florin, Pa. Executors. pd South Wm, M. Hollowbush, Attorney. jan.12-6t. ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE i Estate of Emma C. Manning late i of Mount Joy, deceased. | estate having been | undersigned, all persons | thereto are requested to make settlement siding in Lancaster, Pa. ; JOS. T. BRENEMAN, Admr. Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys jan. 12-6t The Best Cold Tablets 1 Have Ever Found—G. E. Higbee of Louis- ville, Ky., says, “I had asevere cold and took various kinds of cold remedies and nothing done me any good but Laxative Anti-Gripine. They certainly are the best cold tablets I have ever found, and I won't be without them.” Sold by W. D. CHANDLER & E. W. GARBER 8. jan 19-10t-pd RECHER’S Poo™Room Restaum™at / Former Ben Groff stand on Mariet- ta Street. If you your bronch#® stops being m#@ becomes a real A “head cold” MW it stays in 3 once it gets down zone, serious trouble th Act promptly to check the to kecp the head cold from Sure and as near as the nearest drug store. unfailingly Chandler’s | a Extract of Cod|safe an Liver, Menthol and Eucalyptus, goes|and grown If only a head cold, use Dr. Grosse's Cold in the ticles for sale at while down.” Quick and Syrup of Tar, with Don’t Let A Cough Jr Cold “Go Down” _ tubes or lungs, ply a nuisance ger. a RIS, lasting relief — - ‘West Main St. vh;|if bronchitis CHANDLER'S DRUG STORY Sunday Hours 8 to 9, 5 to 7 cough get down into ( straight to the seat of danger, real it| medicine, reaching deep its soothing and | healing power, penetrating ¢ through and through the irritated membranes bother | of your throat and bronchial tubes. head. But | he danger | pave If you ave catching cold; if you a2 “head cold;” if your chest is tight; if you have a cough—even has developed—use Chandler’s remedy at once. Kee our cold from going down into the er Zone. 1 gr's remedy is pleasant endable—for children Cc g. Cure. Both ar- MOUNT JOY, PENNA When in need of anything® serve you. RHARDWARE PLUYBING, HEATING AND TINNING We have secured the services of prepared to do Brown Brbs. West Main Street only the best of Wikek. will cheerfully furnish estimates. nour line, we will be pleased to & first-class Plumber and are We are prompt and Givius a call. MOUNT YOY, PA. WP WOOD 2 OR SALE :—Chestnut and Oak wood, delivered, @d or separately, 12 to 18 inch length on stock, WwW 10 to Ne inch length by request, Fireplace wood 6 to W 10 inch. Ra. with lengths to fit your need. 0 DEMY 0 HU LSTOWN, PA. 0 19-Y 0 Or Leave O i ls with ih H. M. SEAMAN 30 ¥ ain St., Mt. Joy D A. M. ROTH (STORE) Florin 0s. In the estate of Jacob N. Gebhart late of Mount Joy Township, Lan- Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the un- dersigned, all persons indebtel there to are requested to make immediate and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for set- { Letters of administration on said granted to the indebted € im- ! mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for to the undersigned, re- W OOD THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Course of “ SPORTS Basket Ball - - Bowling - - Pocket Billiards - chial pneumonia, He was a mem-|a Lecture ber of the German Baptist church Sa) land was sexton of Henry Eberley’s| ity. cemetery here for many years. These step-daughters survive: Fan- ny, wife of Amos Garber, Mrs. Ma- in the Band Hall, | The funeral was held this afternoon [> TROJANS WON GOOD GAME FROM LITITZ On Monday night the Trojans de- feated the fast going Lititz Alumni Five by a three-point margin, 35-32. The game was fast throughout the 40 minutes of play, Lititz, leading at half time. At the beginning of the second half, Charles was placed at forward in the Mount Joy line-up and, main- ly through his efforts, Mount Joy overcame the lead and enabled them to win the game. In twenty minutes of play, Joe accounted for 4 field goals and 1 foul, making a total of 9 points. The games have not been patron- ized the way a winning team of the town should be. As a special drawing card, the Hershey Olivets have been booked for for years has been one of the lead- ers in this section and this year can boast of one of the best teams since the organization of that club. In order to bring teams of this calibre to Mount Joy, it will be nec- essary to have the support of the people. You can give the team this support by being preseut at the games on Monday nights through- out the season. Your patronage will be greatly appreciated by the team, which is doing all it can to re- present the town in a creditable manner. Don’t forget next Monday night, on the new High School floor, Her- shey Olivets vs. Mt. Joy Trojans. Mount Joy Field Foul Total Goals Goals Laskewitz, F ...... 0 0 0 Charles, F-.......... 4 1 9 Karlip, ¥F .......... 4 4 12 Weaver, C ........ 0 0 0 Brown, G ...... voll 0 8 Elis, Gc. vans 3 0 6 Total in 15 5 35 Lititz Alumni Field Foul Total Goals Goals H. Hackman, F ....2 0 4 Ruhl, BP +........: 3 2 8 Stauffer, F ......: 1 1] 2 Grozh, CC.” 5 . sive 1 0 2 RUng, G 1 1 3 L. Hackman G. ...1 1 3 H. Hackman, G ....D 0 10 Total: coe. 14d 4 32 GQ OUR TROJAN TEAM LOST TO LANCASTER Y. M. CA. Manager Horace Leiphart’s Y. M. C. A. tossers turned in their nine- teenth straight win for the season Wednesday night on the home court when they trounced the Mt. Joy Trojans by a count of 45 to 31. The Y. M. C. A. cracks had things nearly their own way throughout the first half which ended with the score at 27 to 16. In the third per- iod Manager Leiphart withdrew his | regulars and Mt. Joy immediately | started to close up the gap. “When they came within two points of knotting the count, the regulars were rushed back into the game and soon had the situation in hand. James, Herr and Loeb were the big guns for the Y. M. C. A., while Ellis and Karlip featured for the county team. Score: Y.M. C. A. Field Foul Total Goals Goals op 3 1 % F 5 0 10 7 0 14 on, G 0 3 3 4 2 11 r, 3C 0 0 0 Daugherty, G 0 0 0 Ziegler, F. 0 0 0 Brunner, G 0 0 0 Totals 19 7 45 Mount Joy Field Foul Total Goals Goals Laskewitz, F 0 2 Ellis, F 4 Weaver, C 0 Brown, G. 1 Karlip, G 2 4 1 00 00 # = 00 DD Wenger, C 31 scorekeeper, F. Engle, 1 SHAR NO Totals 1 Referee, Yohn Scheider, timekeeper, C. Time of periods, 10 minutes. ee eG eres. HIGH BOYS WIN GOOD GAME FROM QUARRYVILLE Quarryville High School, former leaders in the Class “B” County High basket ball league, met with an unexpected reverse here Friday night at the hands of the Mount Joy high team, the locals nosing out the strong visitors, 19 to 15. Injuries to two of their star players and the forcing out of an- other through personal fouls, pos- sibly ruined Quarryville’s chances of victory. Keene went out in the first half through the personal route and Montgomery and, Wagner suf- fering leg injuries. Both are ex- pected to be out for some time. The withdrawal of the three players forced Quarryville to play the latter part with only four men. The score: Quarryville Field Foul Total Goals Goals Keene, F $ 0 0 Wagner, F 3 1 7 Groff, F 1 0 2 Montgomery, C. 0 2 2 Wade, G & F 0 1 1 Hogg, G 1 3 Risk, G 0 0 0 . Total 5 15 next Monday, Feb. 7. This team | ——- Eee GEORGE ROSS HIGH DOWNS MOUNT JOY The George Ross School five feated the Mount Joy Junior team on the George Ross court at| Lancaster on Friday evening, the last | The score: George Ross | Field Foul Total | Goals Goals | tors came from behind in the half to win. Dietrich, F 4 0 8 Calder, F 5 0 10 | Keller, C 1 1 3 McCune, G 0 0 0 0! Giberson, G 1 -2 4| Yinger, F - 1 0 2 | Shunberger, F 0 0 | Sullenberger, C 1 0 | Ttoals 13 3 | Mt. Joy > Field Foul Total Goals Goals Devitt, F 2 2 6 Leib, F 0 0 | Webb, C 2 4 Pennel, G 2 1 5! Light, G 0 0 Barte, G 0 0 0 Hostetter, G 0 0 Totals 6 7 19 rn rrr. LOCAL ACES TRIUMPH OVER MALTA JOLLY FIVE Mount Joy’s Aces of the Alleys went to Lancaster Monday evening and defeated the Malta Jolly Five team there by a score of 3242 to 2302. Morgan was high triple with 504, while Weaver was high single with 192. The score: Mt. Joy Aces 1st 2nd 3rd Tis. Myers -...... 135 172 307 Bailey ...... 191. 167 143 50} F. Good A42 118 255 | Garber ..... 180 123 130 442 M. Good 161 176 153 490 Weaver ..... 155 192 347] | Totals .....:B18 734 7902342} Malta Jolly Five | 1st 2nd : 3rd. Tis Morgan ..... 164 170 170 504 Hersh ...... 151 151 145 447 Stamm ..... 39 140 150 429 Weibush .... 167 133 165 465 Nutte +... .. 152 166 139 457 Totals 773 760 769 2302 —_—— MT. JOY POOL TEAM DEFEATED HIGHSPIRE | The Highspire pool team suffered defeat at Ellis’ pool room last evening. The Mount Joy pool play-| ers won by a score of 359-309. The| game was very close thruout and | was won by the excellent shooting | of Schneider. He shot the last game. | i The score: Highspire Mellinger . ... a. 67 Relly 100 | Hahn... oan 100 | BOVE, iain cosines 42 | Motall oooh ern 309 | Mount Joy | Grell sete see, 100! Newcomer +... 0 6 7 Showaler 92 Schneider esd cco vanes 100 Mob] i. oc salen 329 Road We Must All Travel Sometime | (From Page One) | at 9.15 o'clock at the late home and | 10 o’clock in the Mennonite church, | Elizabethtown. Burial was made in the Mennonite cemetery. Death of an Infant i Violet ® R. Peifer, 10-months-old’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus | Peifer, on Mount Joy street, died at the home of her parents, of in- fantile trouble. Besides her par- ents she is survived by these broth- ers and sisters: Francis, June, Robert and Charles, all at home. Private funeral services were held at the home of her parents, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was made in Henry Eberle ceme- tery. Danie! N. Metzler Daniel N. Metzler, of Centreville, died on Saturday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jacob Hot- tenstein, East Petersburg, from acute dilation of the heart, after an illness of two weeks, aged T0 years. He was born at Sporting Hill and was a son of Benjamin H. and Bar- | bara Nissley Metzler. He was a | farmer by occupation and a mem- | ber of the Mennonite church. Two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Hottenstein and Mrs. Phares Beamesderfer, East Petersburg, survive. Services were held at the home of Mrs. Hotten- stein, yesterday afternoon and at the Landisville Mennonite church. Mt. Joy Field Foul Totals Goals Goals Herman, F 4 1 9 Heilig, F 1 0 2 Halbleib, C 2 1 5| | Hawthorne, C 0 0 0 Beamenderfer, G 0 1 1 Meisenberger, G 0 0 0 Laskewitz, F 1 0 2 Total 8 3 19 Referee, Ellis; score keeper, Keene. final score being 29 to 19. The vie-| Frank all at 5 ial was made in the Hernley Men- a’ £2 9 | ** fi 0020 020 +24 > PAGE FI exception value to the people of the commun The first number was prescut: el on Saturday evening, January 15, The hall was fill- ed in spite of the inclement weath- linda Schaeffer, Mrs. Mary Sink, | er to see and hear Rev. J. Knit- Mis. Amanda Baker Greenleaf and |tle, of Manheim, give his illustrated Mrs. Amy Cramer, all of town. [lecture on Egypt. y . The second number will be on {at 2 o'clock in the home and at 2.30 | Saturday evening, February 26, oclock in the Evangelical church. | . i ie ros 2 i 5 adiotng when Dr. H. K. Ober, of Elizabeth- Busia) gras made in the adjoining | fr, ;yjial was made in . the Eberle | town. will give his keturc on cemetery. ie sterv ¥ i cemetery, “Orange Blossoms.” The Elizabeth . — 2 town College Quartette wili give a Harry S. Hinkle George W. Hess program on the same evening. Harry S. Hinkle, one of our best George W. Hess died at his home | known citizens, died at his home on|in Landisville after an illness of | Wes Donegal street, last Wednes-|several years, aged 77 years. He! ror a Harp Recital. She will be day afternoon at 1:45 from heart |was a retired farmer and a son |, . anied b local d trouble. He was employed at the |of the late Samuel and Reah Warfel } acconpanig Y. Toacern Brown's cotton mill here for many | Hess. He was a member of the | The Maytown High School pupils |years. Deceased was a staunch|Mennonite Churlh. His wife, who | contributed $8.35 to the Near Bast | Democrat, always taking an active |was Hannah Herr before mar- | Rehef Fund. [part in politics and served as coun- riage, died seven years ago. The | On Friday, last, the Senior class | ty committeeman from the West|following children surgive: Suie. | conducted the opening exercises by | ward for many years. wife of Wallace Minnich, Harry H., | presenting the following program: | He was aged 62 years, 3 months Lizzie, wife of Harry Summy, and | Bible Reading, Rose Smith; Song, land 2 days. He leaves a wife, who [Ira N., of Landisville; Walter R., | School; “School News”, Lillian | was Miss Matilda Culp of this place, | Lancaster; Nora, wife of A. E. Bink- | Sload; Recitation, Donald Arntz; and the following children: Mrs. |ley, Neffsville, and Winona, wife of ; Piano Solo, Jacob Risser; Reading, de- Roy Stauffer, of Annville; Harry Jr, | Preston Nye, Elizabethtown. Ser-! Kathryn Eshleman; Song, School; High | of ‘this place; Mrs, Wm. Conrad and |vices were private on Saturday af- | Recitation, Caroline Keiser; Reading Mrs. Sarah Haug, of this place, and William, Walter, Paul, Mary, and home. Two sisters Weber, of town and tetnoon at 1:30 o’clock at the home; | Mable Eshleman; Recitation, with further public services at two | dore Trone; Song, School. o’clock at the Landisville Mennonite | church. Interment Mrs. Joseph was made in | offer the following program: Mrs. Florence Weaver of Lancaster, |the adjoining cemetery. | Reading, Roy Martin; Recitation, also survive. sn Erma Mummau; Play, ‘“Eether or The funeral was held from his Amos R. Bomberger Eyther,” by. Paul Beshler, Viola late home on Saturday afternoon at Amos R. Bomberger, of Rapho Strawsbaugh, Maurice Sweitzer, township, died on Wednesday morn- ing at his home from a complica- | ghey, Ruth Becker tion of diseases, aged 57 years, He Voeal Solo, Paul Beshler was a member of the Mennonite The following church and a son of the late Joseph and Fannie Risser Bomberger. He is survived by a brother, Joseph of Manheim, and two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Ehrhart, Rapho township and Mrs. Fannie Bealer, Manheim Services were held on Friday morn- ing at 9:30 o’clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs, Samuel Ehrhart, and at 10 o'clock at Hernley’s Men- nonite church. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. 3 MAYTOWN High School Is Offering a Lecture Course two o’clock. Interment was made in the Mt. Joy cemetery. Aaron G, Buch Aaron G. Buch, 73, died at the home of his son-in-law, C. Y, Ulrich Manheim, Thursday morning, after an illness of two years. His widow and these children survive: Mrs. Henry Fegan, Palmyra; Mrs. John Rabold, Philadelphia; Mrs. C. Y. Ul- rich, Manheim, and one son, Nath- an, of Manheim, Also these broth- ers. Frank, Lititz; Henry, Roths- ville and Nathan, Lancaster. Bur- for the first semester: line Keiser 92.4, Kathryn Eshleman Sload 90.0. 90.0, 6, Mary Martin 93.4, Robert Zeigler 91.8, nonite. cemetery. Freshmen—Martha Samuel S. Fasnacht Samuel S. Fasnacht, 72, died at the home of his step-daughter, Mrs. Amos Garber, Frank street, at 5:30 o'clock Monday morning of bron- zer 95.6, Mary Straley 94.4, Longenecker 93.8, Lillian 91.8, Marian Engle 91.6, Good’ Maytown High School is offering 900%.6% 42-62%. 2.6% 4% 6% 6% 4% 420.4% 2% 420.4% +%0-6% 20-62 6% 2% 0% +% 6% 20-620 420-620 420-600 420 4% RR Aa aa 430030. 450430 430 400 ST SH SIP SGI SII SI 00 040 oe gh , + $1.50 Hose for 9, + 9, * 9 + 9, axa’ A Sale of Fine SILK BLOOMERS at $1.50 Good weight and serviceable. A garment, re-en- forced, in pink, honey dew, tan, brick. Veststomateh i. in itunes 3 $1 and $1.50 9, + oe Sk & ALL WOOL 54 IN JERSEY $4.49 per yd The popular Jersey Cloth in a special sale] is week. 4 Colors are Channel Red, Jungle Green, an. 9 * > ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHALLIES 9c yard New patterns never shown in town before. N@at designs in Tan, Blue, Brown, and Grey§ Wool Finish Challies ,......- ............. vd. * 9, * NSING ear 9, 7 9, $0.0, * A Sale Of $12 All Wool BLANKETS $9.50 9, 1 A * These Blankets are bound in Satine and come in bl#, tan, and pink. Only a few left, so come at once if you want one. Size 66x80. 4, 0, 0, ($05 04 OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU THE MOST WHOLESOME FOODS AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES; ®IF YOU DO NOT PATRONIZE US, WHY NOT ®START NOW? 9, 9, o 0 % 0, 00 0 400300304304 * * Fine White Mackeral ........ Ib 25¢ PEAS, CORN, @MATOES, PORK % These fish are fresh caught off Cape AND BEANS, M AND COCOA ow Breton and are the finest that grow. 10 cans for ...... 3 8100 *»* ; : You may buy all ofone kind or as- & Clean White Rice ....... 3 pkes 25¢ SOT thor bo St FOUTS. & A real special stock up at this price. oo Sour Pickles .........%& . dozen 30¢ a Shane’s Fine Flour ........ bag 48¢ Big and juicy. Too fine for bread. The best for 3 tT cakes and fine pastry. Best Table Syrup Cees & qt. 18¢ * There is something on bad; spread * Pure Apple Butter ......... can 25¢ with our syrup. < 9, 9% % 0 % 9, 06 DEMONSTRATION AND SALE OF NATIONAL BH CUIT COMPANY CAKES AND CRACKERS N. B. C. Orange Nut Cakes, 1b ... 35¢ N. B. C. Flake Butter Crackers, N. B. C. Broken Pretzels 2 lbs ...21¢ N. B. C. Premium Flakes, pkg 17¢ 37¢ 9. 0. 2% % * 0 0% 6% 4% 6% 2 20.6% 6% 4% 4% 20-420 420 420 420-420 20 420 a0 ete 4% Qe On Saturday, March 12, Miss Mar- ian Blankenship of Philadelpha, will Theo- Next Friday the Junior class will Bible Mary Rutt, Charles Raub, Sara Her- Kermit Smith; pupils have aver- | ages of 90% or more in all subjects Seniors—Jacob Risser 95.8, Caro- Rose Smith 91.4, Lillian Junio s—Viola Strawsbaugh 924.0, Roy Martin 94.0, Sara Hershey 93.- Anna Mae Mummau 92.2, Erma Mummau $9. Sophomores-—Phoebe Sentz 94.5, Maxine Barn- hart 91.6, Catherine Mummau 90.2. Strawsbaugh 96.6, Vivian Eby 96.4, John Sweit- Mary Wittle Mary Werner 90.2, Chas. Wolgemuth 90. 0. , 7 Gave 0, 0 8 0 0 COR) 0%, > 95%, v9 ho? * 0, * 9, 9, bo? %* 06% 9 Pt 04, J > 9, re ide 9, J * XO 0 bo % ) * 9 * COR) Od 04 0, * 9, > 9, safe * $0 0 0 0 0" %% 9% % 9, p03 050 4300504 9. 0 es’ * COW) ho” %% 0. 0 0. Ob, 0, 0 (0p? 059 059 05904 9, 9% 0 0 204, jo ogo ee > COW) pb CORK) ho? 9% egos Geir