MT. JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JQY, PA. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Propr. Subscription Price $1.50 Per Year Six Months .....75 Cents Three Months ...40 Cents Single Copies ....3 Cents Sample Copies . FREE Entered at the post office at Mount Joy as second-class mail matter, The date of the expiration of your sub- scription follows your name on the label. We do not serd receipts for subscription money received. Whenever you remit, see that you are given proper credit. We mouth, All correspondents must have their com- munications reach this office not later than Monday. Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Changes Jur advertisements must positively reach this office not later than Monday night. New advertisements inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday night. Advertising rates on application. The subscription lists of the Landisville Vigil, the Florin News and the Mount Joy Star and News, were merged with that of the Mount Joy Bulletin, which makes this paper’s circulation about double that of the ord.nary weekly. EDITORIAL ONE VALUE OF THE NEWSPAPER Sometimes the cost of not being a subscriber to the county paper is ten or fifteen times more than the subscription price of $1.50 per year, remarks an exchange, which sub- mits the following instance as proof of same: “The farm of a man living in the northern part of the county was sold last week for taxes, with- out him knowing it. It will now cost him fifteen or twenty dollars to re- deem his farm. He had the money to pay his taxes but was waiting for a convenient time to come to town, not knowing in the meantime his farm was being advertised for sale.” WINNING OUT OF TOWN TRADE There is sharp competition now between town centers like Mount i Joy to get their share of patronage from people living in nearby local- ities, and to keep it from going else- where. It is a race to see which shall give the best prices and ser- vice. Communities like ours stand a good chance to win out, because the expense of distribution is not | so heavy as in large cities. It costs less to operate a store in a com- munity like ours. This competition calls not merely for enterprise and advertising, but all employes of these stores need to feel that their success depends on their own efforts, If they are work- ing hard to extend the trade of their employers, they will benefit by the increase of business. SAFETY FOR SUBMARINES More than 1000 suggestions for assuring safety to the men who operate submarines, have been of- fered to the United States navy, since the ill fated S-4 went to the bottom, Many more will be offered. Most of them will not be practiced, but no doubt some contain good ideas. e American people take the keenpst, interest in the men who in any position of peril, and do not like to ask them to er any service unless everything bossible is done to remove dangers. Dur people will hope that the wonderful mechanical genius that made any such marvel as the sub- marine possible, will be able to devise some plan by which people could be rescued from them if they sink to the bottom of the sea. «THE KIND OF COURAGE BUSINESS MEN NEED a) When Col. Lindbergh "of his intimate associates that he had decided to fly over to Paris, they told him in substance that he was crazy, that he had better wait | for more favorable weather condi- tions, etc., ete.. but after Lindbergh / had assured himself that the “Spirit i of St. Louis” was as near perfect as mortal man could make it, he had the courage to say, “I am go- he did. 7 SWhen this same young few weeks ago, went field one morning, again assuring himself that his ship was in perfect condition, he said, “I am going to Mexico City!”—and he did. told a few credit all subscriptions on the first of each | down to the | tite. Nervous LANDISVILLE Mr, and Mrs. John Trayer and son, spent the holidays here. Miss Bertha Weaver spent a week with Lydia Fasnacht at Hershey. Miss Miriam Summy witnessed the Mummers’ parade in Philadel- phia, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Swisher entertained at a family dinner New Year’s day. Miss Esther Weaver, ville, spent Monday Paul Weaver. Miss Marion Weaver who had been ill for three months has re- turned to school, Mrs. Emma Geiman and son, Billy, of Chambersburg, visited Mrs. Benjamin Bricker, Miss Marion Weaver spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Milton Archer at Coatesville. Mrs. John Swarr visited Mrs. Richard Knight, who is a patient at the General hospital, Lancaster. of Doner- with Mrs Mrs, Henry Amand and Mrs, J. Miller attended the Martha Shock, at Lancaster, Satur- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. home here, W William R. Weaver returned tc Trenton, where he is a teacher in the high school, after spending the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, of 3amfordville, were dinner cuests of heir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. the Revs. Shearer, Brubaker, Hiram !gram to consist of and Nathan Eshleman on the bench. | Dialogues and music. Two valuable Pedestrians,” of wrappers per lathe. He signed a Weaver and | Mrs. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. RHEEMS Better Grab This . If there is any one who wants a Educating The Mrs. Edward Keene, FL . bethtown, was the guest of Mrs. | here it is. A large limestone quar- Yost week | trucks, all tools, etc., now in opera- | . | tion to be sold. Possession any of Eliza. good paying business in this section, John B, Hetiry at Rheoms one ny ry with house, barn, crusher, horses, Motoring Public sd large mike yes ost time. Don fool around if you are VALUABLE INFORMATION ‘FOR oy Y, g pleasant sunshine coll phone or write Jno. | MOTORISTS FURNISHED THE | at the J. H. Hipple quarry, Rheems E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Phone 41R2. tf so an unusual event for the month of | January. | Funeral of Mrs. Amos Bricker | was held at the Rheems church on | Monday afternoon with a large at- | tA ne Clean The Flower Pots { Wether in the dwelling or in the | greenhouse, flower pots should be | : > scrubbed occasionally to rem ve | Lancaster Automobile Club to ex- tendance, Revs, Shearer, Fshienan| yee moss and slime that collects on | Mine or have examined, their cars and Kaylor, officiating. them. No plant can be expected to |at intervals in order to be sure that Chureh of the Brethren held | 45 well under adverse conditions. they are in good working their mid week prayer meeting at ee | tions. “About the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton | movement for the Philadelphia pro- | Machines on the Shank, north of Rheems, Wednes- | duce yards. day evening, January 11. | The Rheems Fire Church of the Brethren held the |vertise an old time spelling bee to | another, statistics show.” |! regular morning services at thelr he held in the Rheems school house “Every defective car Rheems church last Sunday with | Saturday evening, January 28. Pro- | eXtra hazard to its three BULLETIN BY ‘LANCASTER AUTOMOBILE CLUB Auto owners are urged by the weekly bulletin of the Auto Club '! classes. other motorists on the road and to ° the Auto Club advis- , Ein : : | Mr, and Mrs. A, S. Weaver Kauffman Herr, of East Donegal |prizes will be awarded to each! €S. “Just how high a percentage | visited their granddaughter, Paul. [knew the value Gf his 1927 erop of class. |of accidents is due to defects can | ine McMullin at Stackstown, Sun-|tobacco, consisting of oe A Last Saturday morning: was a Dot be determined, but it is quite av m | that averages one pound and a half | I rs ay hich. ishe ip day. ¥ 4 2 | treacherous one for the automobile 18h: And these mishaps can be Martin Shearer and three | coating of ice, while rounding the | €X¢eSsive wear is replaced. faughter, Bertha, spent Monday | daughters spent last Sunday at the curve. The sudden application of | D0 not wait until a worn part | $2; 11 vith Mis. Daniel Brandt at Mt. {home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | the brakes caused the car to skid. £ives way, causing you trouble on| Join Joy. : ; S. S. Shearer, at Rheems. Two cars smashed a wheel. A | the road, or perhaps a serious acei- Mr. m Mrs. Clarence Hoover The Rheems Fire Company call’ Jaypee Willys Knight, going east- dent, but have this done before the and children of Mt. Joy, spent the [for their annual meeting to be held | ward, skid completely around that | Preak comes and thus avoid delay, | and with Mr. and Mrs. Roy at the Landis Brothers’ office on jt ons headed westward, striking trouble, expense, and perhaps in’ |” ey Mamma returned to Pitts. Wegnssiy ening, Uf abutment to a bridge, turning | JY or death, burgh, after spending the holdavs ab fro! or he DON i Wi €cung | the car over on its side with the It is a simple matter for a man | for changes vith his parents. Mr. and Mee) cers ior the ensuing year. top against a telegraph pole and to go over his car, or have a me-!4 H. Mumma. Allen Hoffer, the Manheim pota-|the front bumper catching at the |chanic go over it, carefully serut- | = Miss Bertha Weaver, a student |to merchant, loaded a car load of | guy wire, prevented the car from |inizing the important parts such ash of University of Pennsylvania, | tubers at Rheems last Saturday | capsizing into a deep ditch with the headlights, steering gear, brakes, |dent is spent part of the holidays at her |Cconsisting of 800 bushels in bags, | four occupants, who escaped unin-|etc., at intervals. The jured. They reside at Harrisburg. ‘this is slight and the »- ‘hich went forward on a special and Mrs. Mark Nolt, New Year's day, A special prayer rice was held at the home of H 1 Nissley Bamfordville, Tue evening. regular service was held in the 1 ch of ) Wed 1 sd Vv eve . Mrs. Wayne Brown and dau Mary Louise, Miss Aug Honeyman, Norristown, an Henry Yost of Collegeville i Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bricker, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Musser en- tertained the following ouests New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs, John Brandt and son, John, of Middle- town; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bricker, Daniel Kauffman and Miss Harriet Rettew. IRONVILILE Leroy Mellinger while driving a truck on Tuesday tore a ligament of his leg when jumping on the mach- ine. He is now compelled to stay at his home, : Revival services were m progress in the U. B, Church last week with the pastor, J. L. Smoker preaching each evening, The services will be continued this week also. Phil Metzger, while playing in the school yard on Wednesday with some of his friends met with an accident and had his left arm frac- tured at the wrist. A doctor was summoned and later he was taken to a hospital to have an X-ray piec- tr “Even my husband couldn’t tall fo me, T was so. cross and nervous | Vinol has made me a different and | happy woman.”-—Mrs. N. MeCall. Vinol is a compound of iron phosphates. cod liver peptone, ete | id ra ——— Ae. There are two kinds of courage. One kind is typified by the man but while he gazed did Lindbergh; while he dreamed |b across the seas, and hoped for success, was based on the confidence he had in “We”—in his ship self. As you enter men, my hope is upon that you may be d favor. THE PRICE OF CARELESSNESS The long expected has happened. Owners of private passenger cars, W the Huron-Iroquois his courage mobiles, and in him- | claims. carried on by railroads, companies, public utilities, industries, had not been The word Canada is derived from | ye | wi 2 ighways 1 ater: He Also garage 16x21. v YS and greater use of auto- | Tom for club. Only $3,500, { and modern home on Marietta St. No. 330—A 6-room frame a : 3. Increasing frequency of No amages. work has been i cities and states. ould have shown a cooperate to re- ligh 923 to 1927 in- | duce accidents; or it can disregard | downward | Sa ol abruptly : to suffered an | of available ; Wi f, insurance ‘creased insurance rates. fety measures and, in addition | injury and death, it can pay in- The price carelessness comes high, with or thout insurance. Can't Talk to Wife, East Too Cross and Nervous | good shape for $3,500, | { property in Mount Joy, This is an {on West Main St., Mt. Joy, | heat, electric lights, gas, ete. dwelling house 2. Increased mileage of improved | With all | aa | : : Joy. slate roof, electric light ., | reasonable in order to sell. 4. Growing tendency on part oti only $2,600.00 or ghts, etc 24 : ap. | inju 2rsons > this year, jured persons to demand larger | No. 337—A fine {West Donegal St., Mt. Joy, all con- bath, all conveniences, vapor heat : No. 342—A fine dwelling on New Insurance | Haven street, Mt, Joy. private | good home nicely located and cheap If it, No. for this work, rates dwelling, 6 rooms and bath, electric , General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and { Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN|of England, died of the week. condi- the Coroner So City and County of Lancaster, that they be one- y J OL ‘ang , y third of the then and there, in their own proper per highways, the sons, with their rolls, records and exam Hah. : i remembrances, to do those things which tc Company ad- states, “are defective in one way or their offices appertain in their behalf tc | cute against the prisoners who are or then offers an shall be in the jail of the said County of occupants, to Lancaster, day of December, A. D. 1927. on Mt Joy {takes have been made and arrange expense of |money that it costs to have necess- | insurance to ary repairs made.” | we COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Hon. Charles I. Landis, Pres.,, Law Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Lancaster and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De- livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Lancaster, have issued their precept to me directed, re- quiring me, among other things, to make public proclamation throughout my balli- WEDNESDAY, JANCALY 11, 1928 Briefly Told The opal was once prized by the ancients above all other stones. So far as the size of the mouth and throat is concerned many speec- wick, that a Court of Oyer and ies of sharks could swallow a man and General Jail Delivery, also a Court of Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the JANUARY (the 16th), 1928 in persuance of which precept public notice is hereby given to the Mayor and Alder- man of the City of Lancaster, in said] a county, and all the justices of the Peace and Constables of the said nations, and inquisitions, and their othe: be done and to all those who will prose- are to be then and rosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 27th CHARLES F. BOWMAN For Sale in Florin A fine home with all convenienc- > : | drivers on the hill, known as Fish- prevented if the car is examined | es, such as light, heat and bath ts funeral of [contract for 20 and 6. ers Hill, just west of the Rheems irom time to time and worn-out | Property is in excellent condition | *° Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rohrer and | aych. Three cars were wrecked in Shackles, bolts, brake linings and and nicely located. Possession day. son, of Elizabethtown, and Mr. and | about ten minutes caused by slight everything else showing signs of | April 1st. This is a corner pro- 5,650.00. Call or phone Jno. E. 41R2, Mt. Joy tf Improve Farm Record Total and summarize the year’s |tr: usiness. Make a complete analysis | ur f the record. Find out where mis- | at to better the record | wi ar’'s income. nd the = is imself and to others against acci worth the time w reported to be declining in foundland 1,690 long tons of whale oil were exported in 1926. there to | the harbor on the Boston Tea queathed to the Massachusetts Hist- 7 mals, birds and their courtship by and dances ish patriot who twp. side. Price, | er Shakespeare, specimen, and the | coast of North America, is said to have been 95 feet in length, with a ight of 147 tons. ith ease. Each of the four King Georges preceeding George V, present King on the same day Collecting wild ferns has become popular industry in Washington. A carload of ferns containing 750,- 000 plants is worth $3,000. Although the whaling industry is New- caddies emptied inte night of the Party have been be- Three tea ical Society. rE According to scientists, mcst ani- insects carry on gifts, perfumes in much the same way human beings do. The heart of Kosciuszko, the Pol- fought in the Am- ican ~~ Revolution, has recently been sent from Switzerland to the Polish capital to be museum. placed in a The origin of the pocket has been wed to the 15th and 16th Cent- y custom of wearing the pouch the side where, according to it was customary to ar one’s dial, The blue or sulphur-bottom 2 the largest species known; one captured off the west DWELLING HOUSES ($3,600.00. few acres near Milton Grove, good ture taken in order to see if the No. 230—A beautiful frame| No. 8556—A lot 50x200 ft. just house, barn, large shed. poultry diana Co., 756 acres farm land, bal-) bones of his arm were properly | 20use on Marietta St., Mt. Joy. | utside Mt. Joy Boro. new 7-room houses, etc. for only $1,500. | ance timber, good buildings, young set, corner property with all conveni | gyse never occupied, garage, good No. 275-—14acres, 2 miles from | or oe “°° |ences, fine garage and price right Half of money | Mt. Joy, gravel soil, frame house, | kets, schools and churches. vell of water, ete. an remain, Possession at once. Vill sell more land with property if wrchaser desires. Here's a worth corner | hile proposition. | No. 356—An 8-room Irame dwell- West Main | No. 257—A large brick house in| barn, etc. A dandy truck farm. Don’t miss this. Price...$2,200.00 be No. 303—Truck farm of slightly ga over 2 acres at Florin. place for trucking and poultry. No. 333—A 2-acre tract Joy township, frame stable, ete.. for only $2,000. No. 8562—A dandy truck, fruit and poultry farm of Jacob Stauffer, | he No. 3568—A good brick house on|pegp Sunnyside Donegal, only stop. 100 steps to olley, Property in fairly No. 263—A large frame eal business place. No. 284—A 9-room Priced to sell. ing and store room on frame house] street, Mt. Joy, large frame stable steam for at least 4 cars. Good location New and property in good repair. rage. Price $3,500.00. Florin, Lot 60x200 poultry equipment. new 3 feet with very cozy 6-room house proposition, as a every way water in house, electric lights, con-| apm, Rents Here’s a fine in Florin, Modern in th garage, ete. ars ago. No. 277—25 Acres gravel and newly built | sand land near conveniences, at Pequea.’ possession. Price low. £ Sunnyside School, | Fine location t No. 368—A T7-room Gool a|at house | Mt. Joy. Corner property, modern |shedling. water. For . 206 East Donegal St., Mount | in every way, 2-car No. 278—30 acres of sand land | Pri i new house on! Jo; frame 6 rooms and|bank barn, 11 room house, fine wa- ter, fruit, ete. house, imbued with the kind of courage| 7. Marked tendency on part of veniences and in best iti 3-car garage. Good reason for sell-| 9,500.00. Tonage ‘that enabled Lindbergh to become |Juries to award larger damages. No. 889—A hin en ing, Here’s a snap, don’t wait toc No. 300- -18 acres of best lime- Rent is $30 with a long lease. master of conditions, instead of | Every day local newspapers re- | frame house on Main street, Florin | Sone land in heart of East Done- ing permitting conditions to master |CoUnt automobile accidents where |DeSt of shape, 2-var garage. TRUCK FARMS a nt iW i at Marietta. Bi w not! Place [One or more persons are in; 841—A fine home along the| No. 107—An 8% acre tract of |S12pPe, best small farf I offered in delay. him. In other words, fear P pe injured 3 : 1s | years. Located d high 3 your trust in “We” and the per-|2nd killed by one collision, Acc. trolley at Florin, all modern con-| land in East Donegal, near Reich’s J Pr e Tay macadam high- centage will be larger in your [dent prevention " |veniences. Priced to sell. church, frame house, tobacco shed, | Trice only $8,500.00. No. 3851—A 60-acre farm along rather | State highway east of Middletown. Pe g on 1 barn, ete. $4,000.00. : ere is a No. 183—2 acres and, A ) hilly, large double house, fine for fa Dayphin Co. Here’s a very cheap frame | poultry. $650. arm 10r some one. Let me show, | No. 184-—13 acres of sand and, YOU this bargain. 348—A 23% story t and heat. Dandy home for No. 270—A fine truck farm of a does not want responsibility. Lot CHROLL, An ideal | neadow, ample shedding for tobacco. | in Mt.| East Donegal tobacco district, fine 10-room frame house buildings, shedding for 12 acres of tobaco. School, in Rapho | ings and land. No. 294—An truck or poultry gravel land, barn and tobacco shed | ol ot | like new, brick house, new silo, new | West side of concrete 7 room frame house, barn, tobacco [manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline stock, No. garage, very | quick sale will take......$4,000.00 | machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. woodland in | Very low price for a quick sale. No. 369—Corner property in Mt.|near Green Tree church, good soil, dS All farm land. Price |&00d country town. Excelient pat- NO. 325—A good garage, dwell- NO. 326—A General Store, post office, dwelling, etc. No. 332—A large limestone quar- acres No. 161—A 235-acre farm in In- No. 57—A b-acre boro of Mount Joy, fine large lot BELOW YOU WILL FIND LISTED ANYTHING FROM A BUILDING LOT TO A $25,000 MANSION, FARM OR BUSINESS. IF YOU DON'T SEE LISTED JUST WHAT YOU WANT, CALL OR PHONE, AS I HAVE OTHERS. HERE ARE SOME OF THE BEST BARGAINS IN SMALL FARMS I HAVE EVER OFFERED. BUILDING LOTS tract in the chard, fine water and close to mar. | and would be a money-maker for No. 179—A farm of 107 acres of | ing st limestone land in Fast Done- | l, good buildings, running water, | acres in the heart of Ing in. No. 201 This is a rea! farm. No. 233—A 65-acre farm in the art of East Donegal, good build- Price right. No. 63—The entire concrete block or © A good investment for someone. Florin, together with all ce very low. 324—A good general store | located on the square in a About a $15,000 stock. Joy gas station and a car agency Only $3,000.00. Don’t Only store in ountry town. Here's a good go- proposition. now in operation including 61% land, adjoining included. Price low. Ideal MOUNT JOY¥ trucking or of lots at any location, at any No. 297—A 50 ft. corner lot on Columbia Ave., Mt, Joy. Price $350. No. 306—Fine building lot front- in the | No. 335 Lot 100 ft. No. 10—A tract it. on the P. R. R. trally located. in the town. No. 279—A large tract covering one entire block along Penna. R. R. siding in Mount Joy. ful location at a right price. No. 345—A plot of ground along the railroad with concrete building 16x26 ft. small business. speculating on build- lots. No. 163—A fine building lot on East Main street. No. 171—Large number of build- Price right. lots between Mt. Joy and Flor- I can give you any number almost price, 45 ft. on the east side of | Lumber St., Mt. Joy. $500. No..310—A 40-ft. lot on Walnut If you want a cheap front and ft. deep on concrete highway The very FIRST hottle rakes iv | No. 308—A frame house on! West Main tes Mount Joy. Large township. Here’s a snap for some No. 274—A 120-acre farm of | ing man, a (sleep better and have a Bi | street, Mount Joy. Cheap enough for two families. | one. : : best limestone soil, near Newtown, i iensily red Bo a quick buyer. { Nos. 359-360—A very Modern) No. 364—Six acres 19 prs. land | 14-acre meadow, good buildings, in- | are surprised how QUICK the el No. 314—A very good brick dwell! | frame doublbe house on Delta St, on outskirts of Mt. Joy, ng brick house, can hang 12] St., Mt. Joy. phosphates, ete., give new Horo 08 on New Haven St. Mt. Joy,' Mt. Joy, all conveniences, each side galow house, all modern conven-| acres tobacco, best of water. No lot get busy. nep. Vinol tastes delicious, FB. Lima lights, bath, ete, corner has i Property rents for $70 jences, Bouse, phundanee | netiey tobacco yielder 540 be A NY perty. er month. {of fruit, will se it ri | i Garber, Drug (2) No. 320—A fine frame double p No. 361—In plotline ll E1100, Per Acre, 85-acre farm of | Petween Mt. Joy and Florin. No. 347—Four building lots on highway be- who ignorantly takes unwarranted Indian word ga . ete for $20 | crete walks and porch, extra lot o | ponltry. h 91 miles rth of | tween Mt. Joy and Florin. One 60x chanees, trusting to luck; the other | kanata, meaning collection of huts, |2P4 $25. Price is only $5,600. Bet-| fruit trees and shrubbery. Priced MEDIUY i od it Pri $9 500, | 200 ft. 3000. Three 4Ux200 at $15 nances, : : =a % | ter grab this. | to sell. Possession any time between| No. 210-—3] acre-farm near Mar-| Mt. Joy on har Toad, Price 39, * | per foot. kind Is ha young data for 1927 shows th al No. 321—A fine new 6-room now and April lst. | 1etta a Lancaster pike, good crop-| No. 323—A 68-acre farm in Mt. No. 366—A choice building lot man, Lindbergh, as in abundance | @( tows the upward! .., hous Foot . | No. 365--Tine corner roper. |ber, lots of fruit, excellent tobacco|Joy twp., half a mile from Mt. Joy. fronti 70 ft Mari ——3 courage backed by intelligent, trend of losses is continuing. | Mt, So Ri Donegnl Be lr ae ot i Ts To truck farm. Only $4,000. | Price very reasonable. es and og Tua oo ‘thoughtful preparation. The new rates were adoptel session given in 30 days. house has all conveniences, large| No 260—A 8-gcre farm at! No. 357A farm of 112 acres! ner lof Cheap. We have entered a new year. |2fter long and careful study. an j Sess a BIE 0 i ant to sc |railroad station 6 miles from York. | of gravel soil, good house, barn, y th ong y, d No. 322—A beautiful 11-room !lawn, fine location. Want t ; . i JUST LAND While it is a continuation, it is, |e Principal causes which forced |brick mansion dwelling in Florin, | to settle estate. 12 room brick house, bank barn, | tobacco shed, silo, running water, | N nevertheless, a beginning, a start-|UPWard revision of rates are: very modern in every way. All| No. 367—A fine and modern] tobacco shed, 2 lime kilnes, ete.|15 acres woodland, Price reason- l09-A Sarre tract be 1 S, g g a s OF ! ‘ery way. | yf a la ent seit] Pri bl tween Mt. Joy and Florin. A real ing over a road where we will un- 1. More powerful automobiles | conveniences. Possession in 30 days. | dwelling on W est Donegal St., Mt. | | proposition, rice able. investment to some speculaton doubtedly encounter obstacles as|and greater speed. NO. 327—A 7-room frame house: Joy, all conveniences and quick | $20,000. BUSINESS STANDS $ T p 7 No. 319—A plot of about an acre more of ground in Mt. Jey 363—A 13-acre tract of West Hempfield twp. FACTORY SITES fronting 107 siding in Mt. has many advantages and cen- One of the best A wonder- Fine for storage or No further use. house, barn, crusher, ior Ble have 2 number of proper. greater in- | lights, slate roof, 2-car stable, cor! limestone in Rapho, frame house, | LARGE FARMS horses, 2 trucks, all tools, orders owners do not care to ‘beginning December 12, will have to | Crease. ner property. Also lot large enough |good bank barn, fruit, running wa- | _ No. 138—An 81-acre farm of all etc. Better grab this quick i Lav advertised. PIN don’t find increased rate for public| There is much work yet to be for double house. Both front on 175 | ter. Only $2,000. limestone soil, in East Donegal, 11-|a money maker. oe you aan. is list, call and insurance. The raise | done in the field of accident pre- | J , Mt. Joy. No. 196—A 2-acre tract in Past) oom stone house, barn, tobacco| No. 334—A fine brick business : ghuntry averages a- | vention and the insurance Goal % ft. front on Donegal near Maytown, 8-room shed, 5 acres meadow, 3-4 of money stand and dwelling on East Main HUNTING CAMPS For some’ years ex are among the most enthuses. Nong in cy "July Mj 103. | Rous: table chicken house, pig iy, can romain + St, Mount Joy, old established, of No. 262A tract of 125 acres ‘on this type of in- [tic in hoping that the near future ern improvements Included is oe *No, pl ri Ii land | best land in L acre farm. of gar, tobacco and confectionery, pos. Of farm and timber land, house, oF 2 will brin ; ! ) an| No, 9—10 acres limestone land | bes land in Lane. Co. All build- | session any time barn, ete. Half is farm land. Sev- been going down g fori results which will acre traet in rear. [in East Donegal, large frame ings in A1l shape. Located on No. 362—A fine large brick eral bear pens on farm Game ww By a ownward revision of Ros 40x200 at Florin, house, frame stable, 3 poultry state highway and near a town. warehouse with elevator, electric Such as bear, deer, pheasants, grey ratio on whic es, Palle ta with new bB-room bungalow. Has houses, ete. | Don’t need the money but owner | lights, steam heat and R. R. siding. and black squirrel, porcupines, ete. hunting camp. Price $2,500.00 | = RAE - 4
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