The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 26, 1928, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
26th, 1928 i
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
PAGE




SAVE WITH Sarpy,
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IL; Store

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Take them—
Send them
on Saturday
October 13th
ORDERLIES
are an easy relief for
constipation.

ARTSTYLE
Handcraft
Chocolates
laxa-
action
A never
tive.
failing
Gentle in
and absolutely sure.
Never necessary to in-
crease the dose.
They work naturally and Give Artstyle sweets for
form no habit. Sweetest Day.
Safe for children as well Tasty assortment — A
as adults, smooth and crispy choco-
late coating.
25¢c
Box of $1.50
24 Orderlies 1
ine Jexall sore If |
E. W. GARBER
MOUNT JOY, PA. ~~
One-pound Box
ae Rexall sure
E. W. GARBER |
MOUNT JOY, PA.







A Tasty Box
of Favorites

Mary Aliss
Send or take along a box
of Mary Aliss
Milk coating on this won-
derful
Chocolates.
assortment.
One-pound Box
70c¢
me Rexall sore
E. W. GARBER
MOUNT JOY, PA,

GREAT NATION-WIDE


 

 
 
 
 
























 

 



Two for the price of 1 —2 quart
Aluminum Sauce Pans.
grade.



 








 


 

 
 




Penna. Weekly
Reynoldsville — Road
here to be paved.
Catasauqua — Lehigh Telephone
Company reduces service connec-
tion charges.
Kutztown—Work will start soon
on new training school addition to
State Teachers’ College.

through
Kutztown — Consumers Gas Co.
laying gas limes between here and
Lyons.
Decrease of 26 per cent in fatal
accidents and 2 per cent in mnon-
fatal ones in Pennsylvania during
month of July.
Buffington—Bids opened for
construction of paved highway in
this township.
Coatesville—Contract
let for
paving 4 miles Baltimore Pike
west of Kennett Square.
Nantmeal Village—Chester Val-
Company building
sections of
ley Electric
electric lines to rural
Chester county.
Catasauqua—Work nears
pletion on new St. Mary's
Catholic church.
Bala-Cynwyd—Work nears com-
pletion paving Bala Avenue.
Coatesville — Highway markers
will be installed on Lincoln High-
way in Chester county.
Hershey— Work nears completion
on new $200,000 paved road thru
Hershey on Chocolate Avenue.
Waynesburg—Work will start
soon on construction of new Green
County Memorial hospital.
Clarksville—Bids requested for
construction of new sidewalks on
Center Street.
Waynesburg — Manufacturers’
Light and Heat Company brings
in 1,500,000 cubic feet gas well in
Nineveh oil and gas fields recently.
Brownsville — Work progressing
on construction of $450,000 new
Monongahelia Railway terminal.
Crucible—New highway to be
built between Rice’s Landing and
Crucible.
Brownsville—High Street to be
improved.
Galeton—Post Office opens in
new quarters in Myrtle Club Bldg.
Smethport — Shawmut Railroad
erecting new station here.
Pennsylvania oil wells
duced 9,526,000 barrels of
petroleum in 1927.
Granville—Bids received for the
erection of new school building at
Juniata Terrace, and addition to
Lake Park Schoolhouse.
Littlestown — Improvements be-
ing made to streets of this town.
com-
German
pro-
crude
Industrial Notes
Road We Must: All
Travel Sometime
(From Page One)
ago, died Friday afternoon at her
home at Marietta. Death resulted
from infirmities due to her advanc-
ed age.
Mrs. Foultz leaves one daughter,
Miss Cora, at home, a sister, Miss
Sallie Thuma, and a brother, Jacob
Thuma, Sr., West Marietta.
Funeral services were held in the
late home Monday afternoon. Bur-
ial was made in the family plot in
the Marietta cemetery.

Mrs. Elizabeth Grube
Mrs. Elizabeth Grube, 68, widow
of David Grube, died last Thursday
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Benjamin Hieston, of East Peters-
burg. Death was due to compli- | H
cations.
She is survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Charles Frank, of Ashland, O.
and Mrs. Hieston, of East Peters-
burg.
Private funeral services were
held at the home of her sister on
Sunday afternoon and public serv-
ices at the Brethren church, East
Petersburg, where she was a
member. Interment was made at
the Brethren cemetery.
A
Mrs. Annie K. Charles
Mrs. Annie K. Charles, 55, wife
of David B. Charles, of East
Hempfield township, died Thursday

afternoon in her home after hav-
ing been in failing health for the
past 3 and one-half months. Four-
teen weeks ago Mrs. Charles sus-
tained a fracture of the right leg
in a fall, and since then steadily
declined. She was a member of
the Mennonite church. Besides her
husband, three children, Mabel,
wife of Aaron M. Shertzer, of Ma-
nor township; Ivan N., of Manor
township, and Edith E., at home,
survive. Also four grandchildren;
her stepmother, Mrs. Barbara Niss-
ley, of Landisville, and four step-
brothers, H. Hoyte Nissley, Detroit
Edward G. Nissley, Long Island;
Samuel B. Nissley, Harrisburg, and
W. Scott Nissley, of Landisville.
Private funeral services were held
from the late home Saturday af-
ternoon with interment at Millers-
ville,

Abram S. Bossler
Abram S. Bossler, 94 years old,
died Thursday morning at his home
at the Sener tollgate, Marietta
Pike, after a brief illness. He was
born December 19, 1883, in East
Automobile Insurance
Fire Insurance
Call 0. K.
0. K. SNYDER
Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone 57R4 Lock Box No. |
A BARGAIN— Who wants a
tract of land fronting 100 feet or
the highway between here and Flor-
in and 540 feet deep? The price is
very reasonable if sold soon, J. E.
Sehroll, Mt. Joy. mar 2-tf
FOR RENT—Five, six or seven
rooms with bath, can be used as a-
partment or light housekeeping in
house opposite Post Office. Apply
. K. Nissly. aug29-tf



PUBLIC SALE
—Of—
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

Friday, September 28, 1928
The undersigned will sell at pub-
lic sale on the premises, on the
road leading from Mount Joy to
Newtown, one-half mile from the
latter, in Rapho Township, the
following described real estate:
described, adjoining lands of Wm.
bert Habecker.
STORY BRICK DOUBLE
and in excellent condition. Each
Shed attached, all .under slate
These buildings are all in Al con-
water which is piped thru the hous-
Also two large Cisterns. Water
FARM CONTAINING 107 ACRES
More or less, situated as above
Strickler, Phares Nissley, Eli M.
Engle, Christian L. Nissley and Al-
The improvements thereon are a
TWO AND ONE-HALF
[is HOUSE, both with heat
and bath, have slate roofs
has a summer house attached; A
large Bank Barn with Tobacco
roofs; Pig Sty, Garage, 2 Poultry
Houses, and other outbuildings.
dition. Ample shedding for 30
acres of tobacco. Good well of
es and barn. Electric lights, 110
volts, throuout all the buildings.
from these cisterns is supplied
thruout both houses by an electric
automatic pressure system. There
is an abundance of all kinds of
fruit on the premises.
The land is in a high state of
cultivation and the farm is very
conveniently located.
Persons wishing to view same
prior to day of sale will please call
on the premises.
Sale to commence at 1.30 P. M.
when terms will be made known
by
MRS. EMMA L. GREIDER


PUBLIC SALE
a fee
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE

The undersigned will sell at pub-
lic sale on Thursday, September
27th, 1928, on the premises, situ-
ate partly in Mount Joy Township
and partly in Rapho Township,
Lancaster County, Pa., all that
certain Plantation or Tract of
land, containing 157 acres more or
less, on which are erected
TWO DWELLING HOUS-
ES, A LARGE BANK
BARN, 2 Tobacco Sheds,
Pig Sty, two Lime Kilns,
and large Stone Quarry. Running
water at houses and barn.
Sale to commence at two o'clock
P. M., when terms and conditions
will be made known by the under-
signed
JACOB N. HERSHEY,
Assignee of Samuel N. Meckley
and Alice K. Meckley, his wife.
Chas. Frank, Auct.
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready,
Attorneys
sepl2-3t

EST. OF GEORGE S. BOWMAN,
Deceased.
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE LIMESTONE FARM

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1928
At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, of
valuable Limestone Farm of 111
acres and 96.2 perches, on the pre-
mises located on the Horseshoe
Turnpike, 1-2 mile west of the
village of Fontana, in South Ann-
ville Township, Lebanon County,
Pennsylvania.
Tobacco has been successfully
raised on this farm during the
past few years.
Buildings in first class condition.
Tobacco sheds and cellar.
Electric light and power for
pump and buildings. Fruit. Land
in high state of cultivation.
E. E. McCURDY,
Lebanon, Pa.
Atty for Estate
sept19-3¢

PUBLIC SLAE
of a fine
Semi-Bungalow and Poultry Farm
SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1928
The undersigned will offer at
public sale on the premises on
Fairview Street, adjoining the
Boro limits of Mount Joy, the fol-
lowing described real estate:
A TRACT OF LAND
Containing 6 Acres and 19 Perches
More or less, situate as above de-
scribed, adjoining lands of C. 8.
Frank, Jac. Brown, Morris Groff
and Lloyd Billow. The improve-
ments thereon are a
SEMI
STUCCOED
containing 7 rooms &
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3 dale—Bid Donegal and was a son of the late C. S. Frank, Auct.
: size. Hones ale Bids i for Jacob L. and Leah Shell Bossler J. H. Zeller, Clerk. bath, has steam heat,
Best cast Skillet. erection of new nurses ome 3a 3 y Bah sepl2-3t | electric lights, good water.
Large No. § size. Wayne Memorial Hospital. He resided in East Hempfield town- o POULTRY HOUSES, with am-
$1.00 value. Hundreds of other wonderful values, Littlestown—The Adams county [ship 52 years and was engaged in PUBLIC SALE ple room for 1,200 hens, One Feed
a few of which we list below, are on peach crop largest and finest in|farming until a few days ago. He of House with basement, 2-Car Gar
display at our store during this years. was a member of the United Breth- REAL ESTATE age. All these buildings are in
Nation Wide Sale. Philadelphia — Penna. Railroad [ren church at Centerville. His wife good repair.
FREE WINCHESTER Safety Razor with Big station will be erected at cost of|Who was Fannie Brenneman, of| SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1928 There is an abundance of fruit,
Tube WINCHESTER Shaving Cream... . 500 $325,000 at Terminal and Dela- East Donegal, died four years ago. At No. 208 and 210 N. Barbara | about 100 trees including an apple
FREE 1%-inch Brush with Pint Cag of t ware Avenues. Two children survive: Hiram, of|St., Mt. Joy, Pa., in the East orchard in good bearing condition.
Red W General Use Varnish..........00¢ Flashlight. Snyder—Road between Snyder Mountville, and Mrs. Jacob F.|Ward, the following described This property is very plessaniivg ;
65c WINCHESTER Brass Padlock ...........49¢ WINCHESTER ; : Shenk i < | Real Estate: located, fronting about 300 feet o
on : township and Hazem rapidly near-|Shenk, at home. A sister, Mrs. hil :
$1.25 Set of 5 Mixing Bowls...... OBE focusing type : John E. Y.andi . : A LOT OF GROUND Fairview St. is an ideal place to
Ace Kitchen Knife with batteries. ing completion. ohn E. Landis, resides at Eliza- Fronting 65 ft. on the east side | live and an excellent poultry farm.
WINCHESTER Air Rifle SC Regular $1.73 l Conneaut Lake—Shady Avenue bethtown. : of N. Barbara St. and extending Also at the same time and place
: fle" 1-b. Can Drain Pipe Cleaner..... .23¢ ry ! Community Association will install Brief funeral services were held to an alley. Adjoining properties will be sold 100 gallons of vine-
45-volt extra heavy duty 90c Wire Dish is water line from Oakland Beach to at his home, Monday afternoon fol- | ¢ ‘Anos Wolgemuth on the north | ar, a 2-tub cider press, about 25
radio “B” Battery. 50c Metal Waste Basket... eins SALE PRICE Shady Avenue. lowed by a service in the Center-|,,q Wm. B. Detwiler on the | bus. of Pears and Apples, Dry
Regular Price $4.00 Ralph—New paved road will be ville United Brethren church. In-|south. Thereon erected a Mash Feeders, 30-ft. ladder, bone-
$298 built between Ralph and Dearth-|terment in the adjoining cemetery. TWO AND ONE-HALF | cutter, etc. rine. ts view th
——————— ny person wishing to view tb
town. S51} STORY DOUBLE BRICK ee Dn
: : property prior to day of sale Y
Newtown—New road will be | 653 STATE DAIRYMEN DWELLING with slate i Y rat
please c2ll on the und-rsigned
: pr built through this town. GET NATIONAL HONOR roof, 6 rooms and bath | coo 0
: Ladder......ccoenss os abbattoir is be- ER on each side. Equipped with elec- i clita at 1.30
Duniep Whip and Hair apres (Cuts Close, B90 : Do Six hundred and ffiv-th on.) tric lights and vapor heat. Al 0 > Ry a
Food ing erected along Pennsylvania 1X hundred an fty-three own when terms and conditions 1
3 Bowl — Excellent A vs of dairy herd : ” 1. | Frame 3-car Garage and Poultry Ee S
for cream, egge, $1.50 Standard Watch... 2... 2 roses so BOC Railroad west of Chequered bridge of dairy herds in 57 Pennsyl House on the rear of the lot Ths made known by
~~ icings, etc: $1.00 Alarm Clock............ JET... .89¢ Cochrans Mill—Pittsburgh & W.|Vania cow testing associations will |, bento was built about five years MARTIN S. LONGEN’
$1.00 value. WINCHESTER Thermometer..." and 50¢ Virginia Railroad building line | Pe honored at the National Dairy| o. C. S. Frank, Auct.
25¢ Stainless Steel Paring Knife... 9c f h to C Exposition in Memphis Tenn 2 1 2.00 ick P. M.]J- H Zeller. Clerk
rom here to Connellsville. XPpos \phis, 5 ale at . o’clock . | H. Zeller.
$1.25 “Brume” Rake for Lawns. Oxford—Bids requested for the|October 13 to 20, E. B. Fitts, in |when conditions will be made
: hai charge of dairv extension work at |i remarkable washer the first
building of road from Oxford to g vy S ork at|known by
Mt. Vernon. the A State College, an- J. G. WOLGEMUTH chance you get. There's no
: : nounces. e associations are lo- M. G. WOLGEMUTH igati
“Buss” Household Fuse Plugs. ....... Philadelphia— Contract let for ; : : obligation.
$1.25 17-inch Oval E TR cc 98c erection of a’ $500,000 delivery gated in 42 Sonnties of he state. 5 Plans of 5 Wolgemuth
1 v uildin. an garage at 9th and 1e owners wil receive honor cer- . . Aldmmger, Auct.
WINCHESTER Fl M ov a ein Fouts 3 FREE—Four-piece S: ii Me for Strawbridge & tificates in recognition of an aver- sept19-2t
oor op y —Four-piece Syrup al ao f mor than 300 ’
WINCHESTER Large Size Electric Heater. $6.00 : Clothier. age production oi more an J
Removable head. Standard size and Batter Set with each 1s f b arf. a sod PUBLIC SALE )
3 Bloomsburg—Ground broken for|Pounds o utterfat per cow in &
with handle. ir rds iq rear i bv.
new hospital here. their horas during the year ending —of—
> Regular 75 ow hon being built | July There will be a personal VALUABLE FARM inum washer
Ne to mill of M. E. Bergey Hosiery | prosentat fon at all herd owners at-
= 60c 5-tie broont Company Be | tending tre exposition, while those At 2:00 P. M. on the premises \A )
with 10 bars of 10¢ I or Plans fo { wh do not attend will receive their | will be sold by the undersignedy VIER & SON
ANCA el ang ened i Or | awards at a later date through their | heirs at law of Barbara H. Nissley, he
erection of Susquehanna iver | county agricultural extension asso-|deceased, on the Colebrook Road ~~~
bridge. a : 3 | ciation. about one-half mile West of J OY, PA.
Philadelphia- Large motion pic-| Among the counties, Mercer leads | caster Junction and about one-half
ture theater will be erected at 40-|with 51 herds. Bradford is second | mile South of Sporting Hill:
48 Frankford Avenue. | with 41 herds, Tioga third with 37 | All That Certain Valuable Farm == oem mum
Shermansville—Farmers in this{herds, Chester fourth w 5 herds, | of 130 Acres
if you bring a vicinity busy threshing. | and Cumberland, Sullivan and Un- |More or less, situated in the town-
parent to this fi : Wilkes-Barre—=$40,000 contract | ion tie for fifth place with 2 herds | ship of R: apho and ng farms
{ ation 1 == let for erection f sw high school each. In ri al associations, | of Hem amin Nissley,
1 Sale 2 et for erection oI new high School. i is : ea ie ’ Da : S fF 1
West Chester—Work started on|the€ Un on ay groups | Ds avid ; ey, n Stauffer, Hen-
house will be built in Mifflin Co. |tie for first wi h ch, But- | ry Miller and ors,
Lev — 875.000 new alms- ler and Grove Vv ciations tie The Es nr HOUSE,
: oe : ~~. | for second avith 20 herds each. Can- |
paving road connecting West Ches- Y » odd i S
g ton and Jefferson county associations) uitable for two families,
ter and Downingtown. tr hing a etl ith summer kitchen t-
. a are 1r third place 181 ds | wi a
® ® 9 ® 4 ® | soon on Lincoln Highway from]; fou th with 17 herds. 4 "| tobacco sh ge enough toon Londres, Bolds Perfecto,
Hambright to Mountville. | —— | han g 20 ac ’ i stable,Summans, Wenesta, Shissler’s
— Avenue wil rood large s er neces-omforts, Wm, nn,
ta ; es tronte-Eim Avenues Wi Ine} Alfalfa Yields Well good utbuil rie pul ildings; By his Penn: Souass
SEASON ail Give the Clover a Chance Ayes While alfalfa is especially adapt-|... a 7 and in ip : 7 0 56,
: y nder » roof ¢ good
v 3 . i If 1 Bala-Clynwyd—$450,000 apart-| ed to warm and semi-arid conditions | nes nlc ans atic
i If red clover seeded las and semai-g lations » of rep pleasantly located,
| 3 19 Sunday lis used oe an Sp | ment house being erected at Mont-|and can survive under conditions |i, ood nt along “ate; all 10¢c Cigars, 3 for 25.
Q (s) a { Round i ! should not be SG closely paved. oF gomery pike. | w here nearly all other forage crops |hard road with good mail service,
Negi ’ Trip Rest season's bay crop my ny de- | Narbeth—New post office bui id. | foil he Brae ditto ls tov Tron fy and Lucky Strikes, two
I have the Best Oysters creased. The planting should be | ing completed and opened here. joo. hs hs Ne roa anf ay Ne ie
in: Town i NEW YORK { allowed to 1 jo he winter with | Due ig: A | quirements are cared for properly. or. It is of limestone forma-ipes. Ask to see them.
| { some growth on the crown. deing. 2 gems arage mhe only climatic handicap of the | tion, in a high state of cultivation g
EGA. wo. here. : | eastern | grower is oreater trouble | It respond quickly to fertilizers Boechnut, et such
SUNDAYS | A good fatteni rati for the | ty | with grass and weeds, and conse-|and reta fertilization. The well” ete., 2 packs 25c.
Try Th 1 Convi Yourself October 7 No mb 4 i a te) le Righ | quently shorter lived stands of the host and never failing wa.
ry em and Convince Yourself. ’ Ve er | poultry may be made of 6 parts, a Set Spray Nozzle Right | iv s tor with wind pump, cistern
Sold in Any Quantity, always Speci x : : { by weight, of corn meal, 2 parts of | ttention of potato growers in | Is forme will “positively | sol¢
3 pecial Thyoush Train Direct {> : Y y «4 parts o : : { . This farm will positively be penny nav
fresh and one purchase. will make | § +t, penna. Station, Tth Ave. | ground oats (without hulls), and g | the state Jn been ai bo ihe am frp rs Po Planet bulbs | to settle the estate. 3: penny Candy,
you a regular customer. |§ and 32nd | parts of wmiddlings, according tol Fido) ons i Ip | now Sine bulbs sh ould not be set Sale to commence gt 2:00 P. Mft Drinks on ice, 5a.
{the U . nN AF nh : ROW. DOG Ol EO A on the premises on Saturday’
| Leaves Mt. Joy .. 1.57 A. M. one Yo Department of Set jx Centre count y field because of a |until late next month but the time 20th iB of It ter D 19%:
{| Returning, leaves N. York Mis oils in ol K | mistake in planting there was a 40- | will be saved by having the beds} oy) “conditions will be made
Garden Spot Restaurant Poe Rr 6:30 P Mo ii 2 pounds to 1 pound of mille anaes ot two in- [ready at planting time. known by
oe pr ood Ly sare H NS stead of 30 inches. he end of the | tw CHRISTIAN B. NIS T
West Main St, MT. JOY | Hudson Terminal, 6:30 P. M. : | raw boom hit this wide space alt) John Must Be Sore : SSLEY
’ : The best quality of meat can be | : AMOS B. NISSLEY
| : | Pennsylvania R.R. : | through the season so that the vines | John A. McSparran, of Furniss JOHN
Harry Thomas, Proprietor | obtained from a hog that is in] i y B. NISSLEY E HOME
| od do i e ( Tr V, who wants Ss ire at 1
sep19-tf | LIA oe 2 un lid not receive the direct force of |this count he his name! cin) at jaw of Barbara i do i FOR dire If you
| % |good flesh and in a thrifty |p, sprays. As a result, blight kill- | |taken off the ticket as the Democra- | Nissley, deceased. 3 fine home on West Donegal
- tion. Overfinished hogs produce of the vines which did not receive tic candidate for Congress from the |C. S. Frank, Auct St oy. in first-class eondition,
| I atter . tha A AR . has all conveniences, possession any
| The Mt. Joy Bulletin costs only| We're at your service when you | f: iter hams, bacon and other cuts|any spray except that which drifted | Tenth District. has announced that |fsaac R. Herr, Attorney | time, call or phone 41R2 Mount Joy
$1.50 per year. need job printing. than the average family desires. | and settled on them. | he will campaign for Hoover. sepl2-3t for further particulars. decl4-tf
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