AGE EIGHT THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO.. PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th, » (Classified Column FOR RENT-—Garage. Apply 166 New Haven St, Mt. Joy. may9-1t FOR RENT—The dwelling of the former Dearbeck property. Apply Dr. W. R. Heilig, Mount Joy, Pa. may2-tf | CHOICE POTATOES FOR SALE Apply to Mark Breneman, Route 2, Manheim, ‘ may9-2t LOT OF STRAW FOR SALE— Call 5R5 Mt, Joy Exchange. may9-2t J FOR _SALE— Ome Amos W. Baled, Mixed. Apply to may9-2t Mummau, R 1, Mt. Joy. 1 Sipe, Senior, ur Sprecher, Brass Bed, VeV Hawthorne, (From Broad ay Barnhart; Pole eib. Sophomore; Jump—17 ft. Seniors Victors In Mt. Joy Meet Page One) Nelson Russel Halbleib. Vault—9 ft. comen, James Beamenderfer, vey Hawthorne. Running High Jump—>5 ft. Arth- Russel Halbleib, Har- more—Light, Sipe, Sprecher, Halb- Jay Barnhart, 5 1-2 Newcomer, Nelson New- 2 in. Har- i look it 100 Yard Dash-—11 sec. Robert Will sell cheap. all and dost BH So Charles Kraybill, Oliver Longenecker. 220 Yard Dash—27 sec. Robert SPENCER CORSETS Schrol, Charles Kraybili, Oliver Qe create & design especially for you Longenecken, MRS. C. M. BARD 1 Mile Relay—4 min. 17 sec. 202 W. Vine St.,, LANCASTER, PA. | genior—Becker, Hess Barnhart, Jan-25-3 mos | gop], Junior — Longenecker, 3 HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE— Newcomer, Swarr, Kraybill. Sopho- ? FOR SALE—Red Cross Tribune Range, apply Mrs. Harry Kegel Elizabethtown, Carsonian Tea Room: t FOR SALE CHEAP, NEW LO- CUST POSTS, mortised High School Events Base Ball Throw—142 ft. 5 in.— Carsena Engle; Ethel Moore; Anna | Weber. Basket Ball Throw-—54 ft. 8in.— wire and: Helen Rhorer, Ethel end posts. Phone to J. Arthur Moy- | Weber. er or Levi M. Kopp, Mount Joy. coach, high FOR SALE—Baby Also Oak class, good condition. Bed Davenport, full size, covering. Price very reasonable. | Apply Mrs. Warta. may9-1t! FOR SALE—A Good Six Year | Old Horse and a 24-disc, Disc Har- | walters, Schroll. row. A. H. Zercher, Mt. Joy. may9-1t | NOTICE—Five percent discount | on County and paid on or before Jas. T. Metzler. VEGETABLE PLANTS kinds at very reasonable prices. Al good hardy stock. Also cut and potted Flowers. Zerphey’'s Green House, Mt. Joy. apr4-tf | WOOD FOR SALE — 1 have a lot of wood sawed stove length whieh I sell reasonable at all times. | J. W. Kreider. Mount Joy. Personal Tax if | June 1, 1928. may9-1t of | | Flowers for Mother's Day ering annuals, which are so bothersome, when you choice perinnal plants which never freeze. We have a full line o3 plants. Let us help choose your wants. Also pansy plants for sale. er’s. may2-2t Estate of Mary E. I late of Mount Joy Township, Coun- ty of Lancaster, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on said’ granted to the estate having been indebted undersigned. all persons thereto are requested -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. Adminstrator R. D. No. 1, Mt. Joy, Pa. Wm. M. Hollowbush, Atty. apr11-6t EXECUTOR’S Estate of Clarence of Mt. Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto, are requested to make im- mediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- NOTICE siding at No. 12 East Main St., Mt. | Joy, Pa. MARY E. KERN, Executrix Wm. M. Hollowbush, Atty. may9-6t PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the depositing of Ashes and Rubbish on the streets and al- leys of the boro, (aside from the days designated by Coun- cil) Violators of this is positively forbidden. boro ordin- ance will be dealt with ac- cording to law. H. 9-4t H. ENGLE, | may Burgess. OF PROCEEDINGS TO NOTICE LIEN OF MORT-| DISCHARGE GAGE GIVEN BY SYLVESTER DEARBECK AND WIFE SADIE RICHEY. TO HEIRS AND LEGAL RF- SADIE TO THE PRESENTATIVES OF RICHEY: Notice is hereby given that on April 21st, 1928, a petition was presented to thé Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster County praying that the mortgage for Nine Hun- dred and Thirty Dollars ($930.00) given by Sylvester Dearbeck and wife to Sadie Richey, recorded on April 3rd, 1891, in the Recorder's Office at Lancaster, Pa., in Mort- gage Book No. 59, Page 248, be satisfied. released, extinguished and discharged so far as it may now be a lien upon the lot of ground situ- ated in the Borough of Mt. Joy, owned by Trinity Evangelical Luth- eran Church of Mount Joy, the pe- titioner, and described as follows:— ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, parcel or part of a lot of ground with a frame dwelling house and other improvements thereon erect- ed. said piece of ground being situ- ate on the north side of West Main Street in the Borough of Mount Joy aforesaid, bounded and de- seribed as follows, to wit: — BEGINNING on said Main Street on the line of other land of the Grantee herein thence westerly Telephone 142R21 | | RUHL the Florist, formerly Zerch- | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Linthurst. | to make im- | B. Kern, late | ‘Road We Must All Standing Ethel Moore, Standing High Jump—3 ft. 6 in. leather | —Anna Winters, Ethel Moore, Es- ther Barnhart. Engle, Buller, Junior High School Events Pole Vault—7 Paul Hostetter, baum, renkamp. { 75 Yard Dash—9 1-2 see. Lester | Mumma, Martin Rutherford, Rhinehart. Standing Broad 3-4 in. John Schroll, Martin Ruther- Broad! may9-1t in.—Jane Fackler, Girls Helen 1-2 Mile Relay—2 min. 26 sec. | Freshmen— Fauby, Baker, Zink, Barnhart. Juniors—Erb, Wagner, Moore. Boys ft. John Ha Jump- ford, Lester Mumma, Running High Jump—4 ft. 6 in. Lester Mumma, John Schroll, Will- iam Brian. 1-2 Mile can get | 6 Yard Derr, Evelyn inger. Base Rice, Heilig. Ball Helen Basket Ball Rice, Elizabet inger. Standing H Louise Garlin, Helen Dillinger, Ruth Bishop. 7. Standing Broad Jump-—6 ft, 10 1-2 in. Louise Garlin, Mary Rice, Charlotte Hertzler. {| Official—Field Events—Mr. Hag- | enberger, Mr. Sauders. Track Ev- { ents—Mr. Sharr, Mr. Bennett. Pole 1 Vault and High Jump—Mr. Sho- { walter, Broad Standing i Mr. Lee Ellis. Field Judges—Mr. | | Nitrauer, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Hos- tetter. el | | Travel Sometime { Frances Hel | sisters, also survive Wednesday, at the Home band, is Burial town. between the of W. B. Det therewith, the oven; thence You are ac appear in the Pleas of » the north side of said Main Relay 8th Grade—Secvears, Barto, at erford, Mumma. reasonable prices. Why plant flow-'renkamp, Schneider, Schroll, Myers. Junior High School Events Dash-—10 week's illness. survived by Church of the Brethren, Conewago cemetery. middle of said partition by continuation in a Grantee herein Lancaster, 2 min. Girls sec. Smeltzer, Throw—117 Dillinger, Throw—49 h Heilig, igh Jump-—3 (From Page One) t, of Manhe Mrs. Henry Herr and Mrs. Milton Nauman, Moses and Eli Wenger, of Manheim, . Services w this afternoon. ley’s cemetery. and two Interment Mrs. Aaron Hoffer from a stroke, after a She was stewardess and besides was made to the middle of the partition portions of wiler; thence by el wall and straight line and in a parallel line with the west side of other land of sixty-nine feet, more or less, to the northwest cor- ner of the bake-oven; thence erly at a right angle, five the northeast corner of said bake- northerly at angle eight feet and nine inches to southerly along the west side of the same to the place of BEGINNING. required to cordingly Court of Moore, Jump—6£t.3-4 Seniors—Fackler, 7th Grade—Dar- Helen Dill- Helen Dill- three daugh- ters, as follows: Mrs. John Buffen- moyer, Witmer; Mrs. Harry Gerber, Falmouth, and Mrs. Earl Eshleman, of ,Deodate, Pa. Also these brothers and sisters: Daniel Witmer, Andrew Elizabeth- Pennsylvania, on Monday, June 4th, 1928, at ten o’clock a. m. to answer the said pe- tition and show cause why a decree should not be made forever releas- ing and discharging the above de- scribed premises from the lien said mortgage above set forth. PHILIP P. DATTISMAN, William C, Rehm, Wm. M. Hollowbush, Attys. forty-five feet, six inches, Anna Rhorer, Fellen- rry Dar- John —7 ft. 4 5 sec.— Ruth- Beatrice ft. Mary Elizabeth ft. Mary ft. 3 in. Jump— | ious, deleterious, poisonous and obnoxious im, Two brothers, ere held in Hern- her hus- the in wall east- feet to a right Common of Sheriff. apr25-4t auto. certain conveyances dated December 11, 1926, Office at Lancaster, Pa., ed in the Recorder’s 30th, 1920, 4. J. its property ‘in the Borough of Mount Joy, hole to carry which said dye water was injurious, and obnoxious. 6. sink and emptying into said sink the dye water from its Cot- water, which was injurious, percolated ton Mill the said poisonous springs of springs, which had theretofore been pure was polluted and defiled, ious, dangerous and unfit for domestic use. 100 feet of the tributary, and said waters of the dyes from the Cotton Mill of the Defendant flows into said public stream or tributary and contaminates the water of The water of said sparkling, is now impure and black in color. 8. (1) named Defendant, each of them, be emptying dye water into said sink on their premises, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., final hearing the said Defendant, their servants, agents, em- ployees and each of them, may be Local Doings ville, Bill In Equity Against | George Brown’s Sons (From Page One) That title to the said land vested from J. Lehman Swarr, Jr., and and recorded in the Recorder’s Deed Book H, Volume 28 at Page 580. That George Brown's So corporation, incorporated under the laws of Pennsylvania, whose Charter is dated January 30th, 1919, and was record- Office at Lancaster, Pa., in Charter Book No. 4 at Page 456: that said George Brown’s Sons, Inc., is doing business in the Borough of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, and was at and before the time of the trespass hereinafter alleged, and now is the owner of a certain cotton mill, and tract of land, upon which the same is erected, which land and cotton mill is situated on Main Street, in the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, adjoining lands of your Orator. That on said tract of land owned by your Orator there are four excellent springs of pure, wholesome water, which for a period of over fifty years have been used by the owners and the inhabitants close by, as mestic purposes; that the main said tract of ground is the source of supply of water for your Orator and his family needs; that to protect said spring your Orator constructed four concrete walls; 16 feet long, 12 feet wide and four feet high, and from said spring he and his fam- ily and neighbors prior to March 26th, 1928, obtained pure, wholesome water for domestic and drinking purposes, your Orator has no other source of supply of water for do- mestic or drinking purposes. That the defendant on or about March 26th, 1928, on off the dye wat That by reason of the and obnoxious the Plaintiff whe That said springs of th said public stream or tributary by discoloration springs, Ww Wherefore, your Orator Defendant has polluted the water of his ing them unfit and dangerous for domestic use, and depriv- ing him of their use, whereby irreparable injury is done, and your Orator is without relief and prays: — That the said George enjoined Mrs. Elizabeth W, Hoffer, 60, aforesaid. | wife of Aaron Hoffer, died at the Home of the Brethren, Neffsville, (2) That the Defendant above directed to fill up said sink and to repair and said springs of your Orator to their original condition. (3) able Court may seem equitable and proper. That such other and f The above case will be heard in Court at the June session. The plaintiff, Mr. Schroll, had contemplated filing an in- This would have closed the plant and thrown the Witmer, both of Oklahoma; Mrs, Andrew Metzgar, of Los Angeles, Didn’t C California, and Mrs. George Brene- man, of Elizabethtown. Funeral was held Sunday afternoon in the (junction. Neffsville Home and later in the employes out of work for a month or six weeks. much consideration for those employed by this firm, the in- junction was not filed. ing three days a week for some time (except the last two weeks) will be able to continue until the court’s decision in the matter. The ¢ Around Florin (From Page One) the northwest corner of the wash house; thence easterly at a right| Mrs. Clayton Stehman of Read-| Mr. John Snyder, who now owns angle along the north side of the|ing, spent a few days here with her |the former Christian Shatz proper- same thirteen feet and three inch-{mother, Mrs. Harry Hersh. ty east of town, has raised the es 10 fe gornes of thel My and Mrs. Shoop, of Hills-|building and will move it back ie A Re Mans dale, spent Sunday here with Mr, |from the highway. This will be a heim Street: thence northeasterly and Mrs. George A. Geyer. [reas iniprovement. along the same to the line of other| Mr. and Mrs. Jno. D. Easton | Mr. and Mrs. Melhorn entertained land of the Grantee herein; thence|spent Sunday at Lancaster with | at their home on Sunday: Mr. and Paul Connelly and family. The Misses Ebersole, spent Sunday here with their brother Norman Ebersole. Mrs. Ed Steigerwald, of Paoli, is spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geyer, Mrs. Flaine, of Columbia, day here with Mrs. Albert Fike, Mr. from Saturday to Monday Yan, N. Y., making the trip by | dom provide the same privilege for of Landis- Smith and daughter, spent yester- Leo A. Peris spent at Pen and family in Deed Book H, Volume 28 at Page 557, and by Deed from Eli H. Engle, dated December 8th, 1926, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office at Lancas- ter, Pa., in Deed Book H, Volume 28 at Page 578; of Eli H. Engle and Clayton Hoffman, dated December 8th, 1926, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office at Lancaster, Pa., in Deed Book H, Volume 28, at Page 579, John E. Longenecker and wife, dated December 11th, 1926, and rendered Little Chickies Creek, their servants, agents, * * * * * . {all of York county; Mr. Oscar Ras- in your Orator by and wife, recorded in the Recorder’s by Deed and by Deed of Office at Lancaster, Pa., in ns, Inc., the Defendant, is a on December a source of supply for do- spring at the residence on and dug a sink or er after its use in their Mill, deleterious, poisonous said Defendant digging said deleterious, into the aforesaid the water of the said and wholesome unhealthful, nox- reby e Plaintiff are located within a public stream or said springs contaminated by and injur- foreign matters. ‘hich formerly was pure and shown that the said springs by render- having Brown’s Sons, Inc., the above employees and from and that on perpetually enjoined as named be ordered and restore the urther relief as to your Honor- lose Plant Having too smployes, who were only work- Mr. Howard Shickley and family of Glenolden, autoed here Sunday to visit the family of C. S. Wach- stetter. Postmaster A, D., Garber and family autoed to Philadelphia Sun- day where they visited his son, Dr. and Mrs. Dale Garber. Mrs. Wm, Schlag, Miss Naomi Sch- lag, Lehman Schlag, and Miss Helen Landis, Roy Lehman, Miss Flor- {ence Lehman and Miss Rawhauser, er, Wawkee, Iowa; Mr. Ira Wolge- muth, Miss Alice Wolgemuth, Lawn, Lebanon county, and Miss Grace | Wolgemuth, of Lancaster. The trouble about worshiping an- | cestors is that people who do it sel- &, OUR BIGGEST SPECIAL SELLING EVENT 1 Our 36 inch Voiles. Bleached Long Cloth First Yord ......... 25¢ Second Yard 1¢ Two Yards ...-... 26¢ 36 inches Wide 1¢ Ladies’ Cotton Hose Pirst Pair ............ 25¢ Second Pair ......... 1¢ The Two Pairs ... 26¢ Colors: Grey & Heather ‘Mixed § This Week : This Week musty | BOOTH'S QUALITY MERCHANDISE | muursaay Friday | p Main & Marietta Sts. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | oo Saturday Saturday Mercerized Sewing Thread Darning Cotton First Spool .......... 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