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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ney
1928


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cars. Experience unnecessary. P.
Franck Schock. marl4-tf
TURKEY EGGS FOR SALE at
dwenty-five cents each. Call on
Berry Flory, R 1, Mt. Joy. aprll-2t
WANTED — Several loads
good manure. Call or phone Bull-
etin Office, Mt. Joy.
feb22-tf
WOR SALE—Michiga: Certified
Seed Potatoes,




also ‘Trish «Cobblers
Get our priecs. Phone 5R5, Harry
Eeedom, Mt. Joy, Pa. feb-29-tf

Potatoes.
necker, Mt. Joy, R3, Phone 142R3.
march 14-tf

WANTED—Any kind of Rags.
Deliver to Herald Printing Co.
Mount Joy, Pa. aprd-tf
SPENCER CORS ETS
MRS. C. M. BARD
202 W. Vine St, LANCASTER, PA.
jan-25-3 mos

YOTE OF
to thank all who in any way as-
sisted us during our late bereave.
ment. Family of John J. Pennell.
aprl8-1t-pd
NOTICE—The party who took
the automobile pump out of my car
is known. Unless returned to me
at once, I wil prosecute them.
Martha Neideigh.
FOR SALE—A Light Ford Truck
with dump body. Will sell very
reasonable as have no further use.
€all at Bulletin Office, Mt, Joy.
aprl8-tf


VEGETABLE PLANTS of all
kinds at very reasonable prices.
AH good . Also cut
hardy
and potted Flowers. Zerphey’s Green

House, Mt. Joy. aprd-tf
WOOD FOR SALE — 1 have &
lot of wood sawed stove length
which I sell reasonable at all times
J. W. Kreider. Telephone 142R21
Mount Joy. may-1-tf

PLANTS AND FLOWERS FOR
.BASTER—I have all kinds of
Flowers, both cut and potted. Also
Vegetable Plants for sale.
phey’s Green House, Mt. Joy.
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FARM FOR RENT—A good 198
acre farm for rent in v
New barn, brick house, fine spring
water. This is a good cropper. |
Call on Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. |
Phone 41R2, nov2-tf

7-ROOM STUCCO HOUSE, 2-car|
garage, all conveniences, very mod- |
ern, fine shape, corner property|
and priced to sell before Spring
Cheaper than to build, Inquire
gbout No. 368 of J. E. Schroll
Mount Joy jan.4-tf |



CARPENTER and BUILDER—|
All work given immediate atten-|
tion, first-class work at reasonable |
prices. Houses and barns a special- |
ty. John D. Brubaker, Florin, Pa. |
Phone 172R13.
FOR SALE—Heavy bench vise, |
41% inch jaw, opening 10 inches.
One side of jaw with pin to taper
wood. Alsa a lawn trimmer good}
apr3-1mo. |

as new, Penna. Undercut B.
Apply Eli M. Eshleman, Florin. {
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FOR SALE—I have a dandy lit-|
tle home in Florin, property of the |
late Mrs. Linthurst, that I want to!
sell reasonable and give immediate
possession. If you want a nice
home, better snap into this. J. E.|
Schroll, Phone 41R2, Mount Joy. |

aprd-tf
MAN-—Make your spare time
profitable selling high grade Fruit
end Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Ros-
es. Permanent position with steady
advancement if successful. Colored
plate book and full instructions
furnished. Write HOOPES, BRO.
& THOMAS
Chester, Pa.
COMPANY, West
Established 75 years.
april4-4t
PENN MUTUAL LIFE
$5000 Policy Costs $69.70
Age 40; dividemds reduce this cost
after the first years organized 1847;
assets 300 millions. Write for
specimen pulicy at your age.
ELMER H. YOUNG
Mount Joy, Pa.




undersigned. all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the
same will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed.
HARRY F. BROOKS, JR.
R. D. No. 1, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Wm, M. Hollowbush, Atty. apr11-6t
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Isaac M. Cover, late of
Rapho Township, Deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having

Moms
i.
FOR SALE Irish Cobbler Seed
Apply to Wm, S. Longe-
THANKS—We wish!
Zer- |
Conoy Twp. | being bitten
INSURE NOW
HEALTH and ACCIDENT
0. K.-==The Insurance Man,
Phone
Recently Enacted Law
Congress
Statement of the ownership, man-
|
WANTED—Man to sell Chevrolet agement, etc., of the Mount Joy Bul
etin, published weekly at Mount
Joy, Pa., April 1, 1928,
{ Jno, E. Schroll, publisher, editor
manager and owner.
Known bondholders, morgages and
holding 5
total amount
of of bonds, mortgages or other secur-
other security holders,
| per cent. or more of
ities—None.
{ Jno. E. Schroll, Owner
subscribed before
Sworn to and
me this 17th day of April, 1928.
Ww. Hollowbush
|
|
| Statement Printed to Souply With
Notary Public
Picked From Our
Weekly Card Basket
(From Page One)
Prof. Grover C. Bair, of Pal-
myra, former principal of the Mt.
Joy schools, visited friends here,
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Harnish, of Lancas-
ter, were Sunday visitors with Mr.


|
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
| ter County, Pennsylvania, dec’d.
| Letters testamentary on said es-
{tate having been granted to the un-
all persons indebted are
immediate pay-
or
|demands against the same will pre-|
| dersigned,
jrequested to make
|
ment and those having claims
{sent them
| delay to
tat Rheems, Pa.
i ANNIE E. ENTERLINE
WILLIS K. ENTERLINE
|
|
FOR SALE—On farm located on
| road leading from Maytown to!
| Rheems, 1% miles north of May-
| town and 1 mile west of Donegal
{ Springs. a lot of fine lumber, con-
| sisting of 2000 ft. Hemlock floor-
Estate of Jno. G. Enterline, late
of West Donegal Township, Lancas-
for settlement without |™ os
the undersigned, residing Carolina, returned home,
Executors mons of
apr3-6t
Albert Campbell and family, on
Frank St.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom and
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach
were recent visitors with Mr. John
Brown at Elizabethtown.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Magee, son,
Melvin, and daughter, Edna, of
|Stonehearth, Pa., spent Sunday
[with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Garber.
Mrs. Joseph Charles, who has
{been visiting her sister, Caroline
at College Hill, South
Wednes-
| Manning,
ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson and
{children and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Sim-
Lancaster spent Friday
evening with H. B. Arntz and
| family.
| Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Charles
Morton and Mrs. H. B. Arntz spent
[Tuesday in Philadelphia. Miss
{ Minnie Heiserman of Allentown,
spent the day with them.
| ing; 1300 ft. White Pine weather | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conner
| boarding; 10, 4-light, sash weight and children, Esther and John, of
Sn frames; 2 wha, Bainbridge; Andrew Frysinger, of
ing w 7s p - i 5 3
| side doors; 8 inside doors; 3x8 E. Petersburg, spent Sanday oom
| White Pine and Hemlock joists, 12 Mr. and Mrs. John Conner, Sr.
{to 26 ft. long; 3x4 Hemlock studd-
|ing, 6 to 18 ft. long; 3x4x16 Hem-
lock rafters; 1—7x9 White Pine
| girder, 6x8 sills; Walnut stairway
| rail and lot of moulding; weather
i boarding, flooring and light lumber
, well adapted for building chicken
| houses and milk houses. S. 8S.
| Kraybill, Mt. Joy, Pa., Phone 75R11
mar21-tf

NOTICE!
The season of the year is near-
ing when those who take pride in
raising flowers and in keeping their
lawns and gardens in good condi-
tion, are annoyed by dogs, the pro-
| perty of careless owners. There
is no good reason why any one
| who takes care of their property
should be annoyed by dogs, and in
many cases have property damaged
| through the neglect of others.
| Furthermore, dogs appear to be in-
| creasing in mumber and reports in-
| dicate a larger number of persons
by dogs running at
Under Sections 19 and 20 of
the Pennsylvania Dog Law, it is
clearly the duty of local police of-
ficers to take action where dogs
are found running at large.
I have a few copies of the Dog
Law which may be had for the ask-
ing as long as they last.
H. H. ENGLE, Burgess.
apr-11-2t
large.




DR. IRVIN B. RUBIN
OPTOMETRIST
me
RUBIN & RUBIN
Eye-Sight Specialists
ONE DAY ONLY
WED. May 2nd
9A. M. TO 5P. M.
Chandler’s Drug Store
Mount Joy, Pa.
Have your eyes examined
by our scientific methods and
if glasses are needed we will
fit you to any style desired at
a moderate expénse. Good
glasses fitted as $2 50
low as .
Eyes Examined-—=No Drops
Used
Established 23 Years
Main Office, 310 Market St.
HARRISBURG, PA. |





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|
FIRE--AUTOMOBILE |
[found in the use by
of 1,500,000
plosive
| war to clear 6,000
{of stumps.
0. K. SNYDER
57R4 MOUNT JOY |
mar28-3mos. | 1

OWIeT, glaims or demands against the same
od oral present them without delay for
to the undersigned, re-





ing at Mt. Joy, R. F. D. 3, Pa.
EDWIN P. EBY,
. Executor
man, Myers & Kready, Attys
: d mar28-6t


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HOW ARE YOUR SHOES?
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG
"sBRING THEM IN
REPAIRING CO.

i
!the aid of the party with a domes-
Rn that many postcards in Can-
ada.
votes at the colleges as a true in-
(even when they come out our way,
ots are generally
Semple McPherson, H. I. Mencken,
and Mayor
buryport, Massachusetts.
Mrs, M. J. Bieber, wife of Rev.
Bieber, who is connected with field
work in the Lutheran church, is
visiting her sisters, Mrs. Joseph
Charles and Miss Clare Manning.
Mr. and Mrs. Herrick, of Johns-
| town, Mrs. Rice and daughters,
Alma and Elizabeth, of Elizabeth-
town, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Rice, on W. Main St.
Messrs. Richard Greenawalt, John
Wealand, Walter Kuhn, Jno. J.
Schroll, Jr., Paul Schroll, Levi
Dillinger, Benj. Dillinger, Henry
Meckley, Chas. R. and
Daniel Schroll, spent Sunday at
Perry County.
Briefly Told
Oil's not quiet along the Potom-


|
|ac.
| Too many other after-dinner
i speakers?
| The last two might be called Mr.
{ Coolidge’s declining years.
Chasing the greased elephant is
{going to be the king of sports this
| summer,
Politics appears to be the only
| well-oiled machine that develops
{ friction,
{ Much is to be said on both sides |
|of the average political question—
especially the inside.
Remember, girls, in seeking your
model husband, there are two mod-
| els, sport and working,
“A comfortable gas-mask” is the
War Department’s gift to its coun-
try in a Presidential year.
Medford, Mass., reports a man-|
hole cover stolen. Somebody must |
have needed a spare wheel.
(year is a ghost of a chance.
Just so the Nicaraguans do not
send a delegation to the United
States to study some of our elec-
tion methods.
“Italy’s King May Quit Throne.”
i ry 5 . |
{—W. G. N. TItaly’s king quit the |
throne some time ago, but he’s
| just finding it out. \
Now is the time for a good Red
Menace, or something, to come to
tic oil scandal on its hands.
x A Huntingdon, West Virginia,
paper carries its stock-market re-
ports in its sports section, which
may not be entirely misleading, |
We have often heard of enough
money to choke an elephant, There |
a that Mr. Sinclair's
$160,000 will do the trick in 1928.
is chance
The chemical constituents of a
man are said to be worth 98 cents.
Possibly it is that price which
causes some women to run after
them. |
apr4-tf Coming months should show whe- |
ther the wide scope of Mr. Hoe)
ALL EM CHEA engineeri aini as i
WRAL =v 5mm | (Tuer rt oy has in.
i | cluded anything about the proper
1926 Buick Master Coach $749.82|m | guidance of political landslides. i
ton Ford Tradl fiaa2 a ® ; The lobby’s zero value is shown |
© ouring = {by th 2 a 0 rig
1924 Overland Ton Truck $162.50 |@ $7.5 Rotind SPECIAL g 4 3 fac what a}: the lobbyists |
1923 Studebaker Sedan $321.61 8 i Pp EXCURSION gn Washington pos id
i, El 4 S passage by e Senate |
ELMER G. STRICKLER = B Oo S T oO N ®| of an antilobbying pill.
MAYTOWN'S CHEVROLET HOME |i OR m| Mayor Thompson has got McAn-
5 Sunday, April 22 =| drew “ousted” only about two
POULTRY FARM FOR SALE—|® Sat., April 21 _ | months after Mac’s term of office
A fine 7-room stucco house with all |B Lv. Mt joy 4. soz p. vm. B| ended, so perhaps by next year he
modern conveniences, 6 acres land, a SUNDAY a| Will get King George IIT dethroned.
9 poultry houses ranging in size Ar Providence, N Y NH & HRR | The Atlanta Constitution says
from 10x10 to 16x100. Will sell |® , Boston, N Y N H & hi A M. 8 there’ll never e a monument to an
with or without poultry and equip- |g (South Station) ........ §:30 A. M. B unknown politician. Still if they |
ment. Call, phone or write JNO. E. |= Returning, leave Boston, N Y N H ever find s Titied bd oe
SCHROLL, Phone 41R2, Mount Joy. |B & H R R (So. Station 565 P. M. ® know: a Politician admitting he’s
Pa y > notv30-tf Providence 7890 P. M. unknown, he'll be worth a monu-
a Nat Hil Mommie: Oud ment.
rt ; H ity; J 7 :
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE |B House; Paul Revercs | gir 0, "ave often thought if San.
Estate of Mary E. Linthurst.|@m House; Faneuil Hall; Boston: Com- M|¢M0 Would arm his men with tea-
late of Mount Joy Township, Coun- | mon; Museum of Fine Arts; Num- go pots instead of rifles he could ar-
ty of Lancaster, Pa., deceased. : Stems ae. rive at a settlement with the Am-
Letters of administration on said |m i Re 3a. vania ak Tose 8 erican authorities for a better form
estate having been granted to the | MIEN) 0000 KU | fF Government for Nicaragua.
_ The Dominion Bureau of Statis-
tics has announced that American
tourists spent $105,771,000 in Can-
ada last year and even Pussyfoot
Johnson would have to admit there
The latest adaption of the turn-
ing of swords into plowshares is
Idaho farmers
of high ex-
during the
acres of land
pounds
manufactured
, Another thing that makes it a
ittle difficult to accept the straw
lex of serious public sentiment,
s that quite a few scattering boll.
cast for Aimee
Bossy Gillis of New-

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Li NN EN Ef NF AF RAEN TNE EET NE
EE RE EEA RI
Our Line of
Furniture = Rugs
Is Very Complete af This Time

We have many exceptional values to offer you. We ask
you to get our prices on NEW HIGH GRADE MER-
CHANDISE before making your purchases.

Geo. R. Breneman & Son, Inc.
Home Furnishers
206 S. Market Si, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.






 
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The
| erected by: Mr.
A Democrat’s idea of good pros- on East Main street, is being paint-
pects of winning in a Presidential ed and papered throughout the in-
terior, and also will be painted on
exterior.
have a fine place of business when
all contemplated improvements are
the
finished.
Rubin & Rubin, eyesight special-
be at
Chandler's Drug Store, Wednesday,
Hours from 9 A. M. to
ist, of
May 2nd.
5 P. M.
=
“Developing”
sists in making the natives work to
earn m
man’s g
A machine
mathematical
solve
Almost Completed
new building,
Robert
Mr. Kauffman
— —
Specialist Coming
wil}
Harrisburg,
I
the

Tropics


oney to buy the
oods,
-
is
arm-relief question?
recently
Kauffman,
reported that will
problems the
human brain cannot. Why not feed
it the f

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will
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DON’T buy a Corn Planter before
you inspect the Farquhar “STAR’’
con-
white
The FARQUHAR
LINE

ERE is a simple, durable and. accurate corn planter that
puts the kernels where you want them. Built for thor-
ough work and long life. No intricate parts to wear out or
fine adjustments to be made. Simply put in the right seed
plate, set each lever to proper depth of planting, set the cov-
Engines
Boilers



An
Invitaton
is extended to
to open a. savings
account with
dollar or more. To
start saving is the
after
main thing,
that it is easy
the use of a Mon-
ey Barrel.
Call at this bank
your
and get
Money Barrel.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Capital, $125,000
$229
Surplus,
(Ce Rm

Dairy Boilers
Traction Engines
Sawmills
Threshers
Harrows
Harrow Rollers
Lime Sowers
Distributors
Markers
Ridgers
Hay Balers
Cider Presses
Feed Grinders
Corn Shellers
Shovel Plows
Grain Drills
Corn Planters
Transplanters
Cultivators
Weeders
Potato Planters
Sprayers
Potato Diggers
ers and go ahead. Has shovel, runner or double disk openers
and adjustable disk or scraper ‘coverers. Adapted for either
level or hillside planting. Plants other Farm seeds. See it.
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Limited, York; Pa.
Largest Manufacturers of Agricultural Machinery in the East.
Offices and Display Rooms—142 North Duke Street.
FARQUHAR
FARM IMPLEMENTS
If you are in need of a Harrow, remember there
is a Farquhar to meet your exact requirements.
you
one



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[ Well, we see the Federal Prohi-'
| bition bureau is already sending
OUR SALE REGISTER MARKETS


Friday,
Florin Community Sale Com. | possible, the great political conven- Lard, per pound ....
M. by orn omy | tions that are going to declare for Corn, per bushel ...
Friday, April 20—On the prem-| 4. 1. observance
ises at our stock yards near Mount | + from patronizing
and enforce- Wheat, per bushel ...
the boot-
Joy our big Community Sale of te i :
i i | -eggers. | The Bishop of St. Albans is need
anything and everything by C. S. et Os Ss is need-
000! & Bro. | lessly alarmed,
This sale starts at
7 o'clock. Vogle and Aldinger, | Florin Community Sale
aucts, The next Community Sale at
Saturday, April 28—On the pre-|the Florin Hall, Florin. Pa., will be
mises on North Barbara street, |held Friday evening, April 27th,
Mount Joy, large lot of household (at 6.30 P. M. They will sell any-
goods by Harvey S. Zink. Vogle, thing and everything.
auct. |
rh tl Arn i
Nova Pictoris, a star first dis-
cerned in South Africa in 1925,
appears to have split in two. This
may indicate that 1928 is election
year among the New Pictorials also.
While tastes
level there
are at
will

Deeds
. : George C. Gantz
A Chicago judge estimates that Jacob IL. Hess,
there are 350,000 persons in this Joy township,
country who make a living by
crime. Which seems to indicate’
that the wages of sin are misrepre-
marines b i
sented. 8 by enacting
J clusion law,

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April 27th—Community | trusted men to Kansas City and Eggs, per dozen .....
sale at the Florin Hall, at 6.30 Pp. |Houston to prepare to protect, if Butter, per pound ...
y a we feel, over the
possibility that television
vade the privacy of his bathroom.
be little
public for bathing bishops.
A APs.
Recorded
and wife to
property
consideration, $4,000.
Nicaragua might get rid of tho
3
Sv
cee. 24-26 mT
oil
wrest 12
vere, S18
‘revi $1.65
will in-
their present
or no
in Mt.
an alien ex-"