TT 1 TY 1 1 YY YY YT TT TN TTT TNT TITTY YY eT am aT TE I I I TI YE = TEE i x 5 RECEIVERS’ SALE By virtue of an order of the “Court of Common Pleas of Lancas- #er County, Pa., the undersigned Receivers will expose at public sale .all the real and personal property of George H. Brown and Milroy H. Brown, co-partners trading as Brown Bros, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929, at two o'clock ‘P. M., at 37 West Main Street, Mt. .Joy, Pa. The real estate to be sold con- sists of the following: . 1. All that certain 2 STORY "BRICK STORE BUILDING No. 37 West Main Street, Mt. Joy Boro, "Pa., containing in front on West ‘Main Street 40 feet and extending in depth 185 feet to a public alley. 2. A lot of land situate in the rear of premises No. 1, containing in front on the North side of North or Elbow Alley 38 feet and ex- tending in depth northwardly 77 feet. 3. All that certain Lot of «Ground with a 2% STORY FRAME 4 DWELLING HOUSE and : other buildings thereon erected known as No. 33 ‘West Main Street, Mt. Joy Boro, Pa., adjoining premises No. 1. Con- taining in front on West Main St., 50 feet and extending in depth ‘Westwardly 180 feet to a public al- ley. The house contains modern conveniences including hot water “heating system. . 4. All that lot of ground in Mt. Joy Boro, aforesaid situate at the intersection of Bank Street and El- bow Alley, extending along Bank Street 200 feet to land of Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company; thence along the same 288 feet; thence in a Southerly direction 200 feet to the North side of Elbow Alley; thence along the North side of El- bow Alley 282 feet to the place of ‘beginning. Containing 1 Acre and 43.8 Perches. The above real estate is located in the central business section of Mt. Joy, Pa. At the same timg and place will be sold also by the undersigned all that certain Hardware, Tinning and Plumbing business of said Brown Bros., heretofore conducted at 37 “West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. The merchandise consists of hardware and incidentals usually found in a large and up. to date hardware store. Included in the sale are Pipes, Fittings, Spouting, Plumbing “Goods and Fixtures. ASHER F. SNYDER, AMOS MUSSER, Receivers of George H. Brown and Milroy H. Brown, Co-partners trading as Brown Bros. Oliver S. Schaeffer, B. J. Myers, Attorneys for Receivers aug7-3t BANKRUPT SALE aT VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Thursday. August 29, 1929, at 7:00 o'clock P. M. at the Office of the Mount Joy Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., the undersigned Harry N. Nissly, Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of Harry Laskewitz, in pur- suance to an order of the Referee in Bankruptcy, will sell at public sale the following described real estate: ALL THAT CERTAIN TWO STORY FRAME : STORE AND DWELLING situated on the North > side of East Main Street in Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster County, Pa., Containing in front on the North side of East Main Street. twenty-five feet, and extending in depth Northwardly one hundred eighty feet to North Alley. Bound- ed on the North by North Alley; on the East by property of Jacob H. Zeller; on the South by East Main Street, and on the West by property of the Richland Club. This property, centrally located. offers an opportunity to sdCiwe a valuable property for any kind of mercantile business. Sale to commence at 7.00 o’clock P. M., when terms and conditions will be made known by HARRY N. NISSLY, Trustee in Bankruptcy of Harry Laskewitz. John A. Coyle, Geisenberger & Geisenberger, Attys Chas. S. Frank, Auct. aug7-3t FOR SALE OR RENT—VALU- ABLE 89-ACRE FARM situated along road leading from Newtown to Marietta, one mile west of New- town and two miles east of Mari- etta, near southern end of Raphce township. The farm contains four large fields of farming land and two small fields of pasture land along the creek. Buildings were al’ recently painted. A large barn with plenty of shedding to hang 12 acres of tobacco. A garage, ¢hick en house and concrete hog pen, all of good size. A nice brick house with summer house and frame house attached, equipped with elec- tric lights. There is plenty of good drinking water on place. Three- fourths of money can remain in the place on first mortgage. Price $140.00 an acre. Apply to Henry S. Musser, Route 2, Mt. Joy, near Chestnut Hill Church. augl4-tf EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Estate of Jacob W. Kreider late’ of East Hempfield Township, dec’d. Letters testamentary on said es-'Q tate having been granted to the un- & dersigned, 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 undersigned, re- siding in Landisville, Pa. , MARY H. KREIDER ELIAS L. KREIDER Execudors Henry H. Koser, Notary Public jan. 26-6t FOR RENT—Seven all conveniences and garage. ply 202 Mt. Joy Street. ‘WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1929 ‘| trucking purposes. Pa, room house Ap- july-17-tf PUPILS AND TEACHERS HELD SUCCESSFUL REUNION: pupils and teachers of Elizabethtown R. |D. 2, attended the annual reunion lon Thursday at the school. Isaac W. Eshelman of Elizabethtown was | reelected president; Clayton R. Frey, secretary; and Jacob H. Stern, treasurer. The resolutions committee appointed is: Mrs. Harry Reese, Lancaster; Mrs Abram Grei- ner ‘and Prof. Jacob 8. Harley, of Elizabethtown, The afternoon program follows: Devotions, Elder, Samuel H. Hertz- ler,” president of the board of trus- tees of Elizabethtown college; ad- dress, Prof. Earl U. Aumiller, on “Character as a Memorial Monu- ment”; selection, girls chorus un- der the direction of Miss Margaret Lehn; recitatien, Earl Greiner, Elizabethtown; Irecitation, Alma Shank, Elizabethtown; quartet sel- ection, Jacob H. Stern, Mrs. Isaac T. Maderia, Mrs. John Shank and Isaac W. recitation, Robert Frey; address, A. G. Heisey, Elizabethtown: talks, Dr. E. W. Strickler and O. S. Gise. Former { Fairview school, F. B. Team Carnival Friday and Saturday evenings, Aug. 30 and 31, the Mount Joy foot ball team will hold a carnival in the park here. A good band will furnish music Saturday night. There will be ample amusement for everybody and all kinds of good things to eat. if Be iii B. B. Festival at Florin Saturday, Aug. 24, the Florin base ball team will hold a festival in the park at Florin. There will be music by a good band and refresh- ments of all kinds will be served. These boys will try and show ev- erybody a good time. 3t PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1929 The undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises in Mt. Joy township, Lancaster county, on the public road leading from Mas- tersonville to Lawn, midway be- tween the two places, the following described real estate: All that Certain Lot or Piece of Ground consisting of 23 Acres, in- cluding 3 acres of woodland and 2 acres of pasture land, adjoining the lands of B. S. Stauffer, John SS. Shenk, Aaron R. and Harvey R. Greiner. The improvements. thereon con- sist of a TWO AND ONE-HALF STORY FRAME DWELL- ING HOUSE, suitable for FRAME BARN, ar- IB two families. ranged for 3 horses and 5 cows; Three large Poultry Houses, large Hog Pen, Carpenter Shop, large Wagon Shed and Garage, together with other necessary outbuildings. The land is in a high state of cultivation, especially adapted for All fences are in good condition. Lot apple trees, pear trees, ‘trees, grape vines and other small fruits together with a large straw- berry bed are on the premises. A well with never failing water with pump therein is on the farm. This is a good truck farm located near Mount Gretna where there is a good market. Personal Property At the same time and place will also be sold a lot of personal prop- plum ery among which are: a Horse, 3 Cows, Chevrolet Truck, Farming Implements and ° Household and Kitchen Furniture. Persons wishing to view the prop- erty before the day of sale will be shown same by calling on the prem- ises. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock noon when conditiens will be made kncwn by MRS. H. S. RISSER L. J. Gilbert, Auct. aug 14-2t SO re FEEL your hair How long is it? How many days since it was cut? 10 IS RIGHT. every 10 days. Go Now, to Hershey’s Barber Shop Agent for Manhattan Laundry ® Haircut JNO. R. FLEET PAINTER and 2 DECORATOR 5 PAPERING and RUBBER TILING Phone 89 107 Poplar St., MT. JOY 0 & 0 x 0 0 0 0 i FLORIN WON A GOOD GAME FROM NORTH ENDS Florin batted its way to victory over the North End team, of Lan- caster, by a score of 9 to 8. The score: Florin Germer, p H Hipple, If Kraybill, 3b Anderson, 2b Miller," ¢ Shetter, 1b ....... Good, ss Smith, cf Teleky, rf Hipple, p ........ pe Wo D0 ODD DON OHMHONOOSOOOO® Totals North Ends rh Weisner, rf ...... Nicholas, ss ...... S’baugh, 2b ...... Brenner, c¢ ’ Preston, ct ....... Hummer, 1b ..... Marrow, If ....... C. Wsner, 3b .... Heatter, p ....... Totals ......... 8 163612 6 NE 11004001100 0—8 FI . 33020000000 1-9 Two base hits—Sharbaugh, Mar- row, Anderson. Base on balls—Off Heatter 1, Germer 1, Hipple 0. Struck out—By Heatter 9, Hipple Ts ——— Er QE A Real Game Florin and the North End Nine battled in regular big league style and the game wasn’t over until the ninth round when the North Ends were the victors, 2 to 1. The hits were 5 to 2 and playing by both teams was good. The score: Struck out—By Morrow, 9; by Sto- ver, 12. Base on balls—By Morrow 1; by Stover, 0. . Hit by pitcher— Nikolaus, Leonard, Hipple. Stolen bases—Nikolaus, Sarbaugh, Hipple, Miller. Umpires — Heltsche-Murr. BE A... LANCASTER ATHLETICS WIN FRAY IN TENTH Wo runs in the tenth frame en- abled the Lancaster Athletics to trim the Rheems nine by a score of North Ends remain in their home for one year r h o a e|yijth the understanding that she Weisser, rf... 0 0 1 0 Olcould not be adopted. Immediate- Nikolaus, ss ...... 0 0 2.1 Z2ily the family prepared to care for Sarbaugh, 2b ..... 0 1 2 6 O0]their foster daughter. They clad Leonard, ¢ ....... 0 1 7 1 Olner in fine clothing, sent her to Preston, cf ....... 1 1 1 0 Ofschool and church and set aside a Pry... «o.oo. 1 1 2 0 O|fund with which to educate her Basher, 3b ........ 0 1 0 2 O|after she had completed the gram- Hummer, 1b ..... 0 0 9 1 Omar and High schools of the boro. Morrow, p ..-.... 9 0 1 1 3% Mother Demands Child —_———— — Shortly before the expiration of Totals . 0.0... 2 5 27 12 3|the agreement Mrs. Levy, the Florin Myers family said, came and de- r h o a e|manded her daughter. Her request Hippo, It oii 0 0 0 0 owas refused because the child was Kraybill, 8b ...... 0 1 200 i of her Yoel ter. Yoasti of ui 0 0 1 0 ofThen Mrs. Levy, according to the Anderson, 2b ..... 0 0 0 2 0fMyers family came and demanded Shettor, 1b... 0 0:20 1 her daughter and, according to tes- ¢ voor 0 1 2 0 ojtimony, was ordered ‘never to Horr. of ov 0.0.0 60 darken the door of the Myers home Good, 58 0 0020 again.” She didn’t but she resort- Stoves, ven. $0110 rw was one of the most aa S e Miller, ¢ .... rege d 9 10 a 0 dramatic in court records, accord- Totals. inl aoe A ing to men who have worked around Note. ont hel at on the Court House for generations. one out whem winning run Mr. Leo d scored phat a ear ia Florin 000000100—11,,,,.%, my baby and they would N. E. «en 0 0 0100001—2 not give her to me. After I signed I ae lp resin. Pgs the agreement I was heart sick and runs—Fry. acrifice pe | T want my baby.” 2 them at the “ “THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. LITTLE GIRL LOSES PLEA FOR HOME (From Page One) ently didn’t have a happy ending, In 1925 Matilda came to Lancaster county along with hundreds of boys and girls of the East Side of New York city, who were sent here for a two weeks vacation by a Fresh Air Fund of the metropolis. Along with the ill-clad and undernourish- ed youngsters she marched along North Queen street to the place where the children were assigned to the people who had volunteered to care for them during the two weeks. Extended Stay Here . It was just by chance that Matil- da went into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mount Joy. She was bright blue-eyed youngster with silken blonde hair. She responded quickly to the comforts of a Lan- caster County home and when the two weeks expired she asked per- mission to remain two weeks more. The children of the Myers family are grown and married and the couple welcomed the prolonged visit of their little guest. They bought -her clothing and fed her nourishing food. Two more weeks task of returning home became more difficult. Then Mrs. Levy entered the picture and permitted her child to remain for several months, Then, according to Mrs. Myers, the New York woman took her child and after three weeks re- turned her with the explanation that “My baby is dying in New York, please take care of her.” Again Matilda was welcomed to the Myers home and in September 1926 the foster parents entered into an agreement that the child should passed and the Matilda listened attentively, glancing from her foster mother to her foster father as she sat between counsel table. KL Shirk attorney for the Myers fami- ly who was an outstanding figure in bringing the fresh air children to Lancaster, fought a hard battle, but Judge Landis was firm that the law must have its course and that the plea of Mrs. Levy was the plea of the mother. Poor New York Family Attorney Shirk attempted to in- troduce Marguerite Levy, an older daughter, who hurried from New York city last night in an effort to prevent her mother from obtaining custody of her younger sister. On the stand Mrs. Levy testified that she lives in three rooms om the 4 to 2 on the latter’s field Sunday afternoon. Rheems C. Ginder, ef ...- 0 1. 2 0 1 Wittel, 2b ....... 6 2 2 1.0 1b ....... 0 212 0 0 Touch, 88 ....... 0 1 4 4:71 Floyd, ¢ 0s QO. 04 2 0 Chapin, rf ....... 0-0 3.0 0} honte, efi... hee iI 1 1 0 0} Milhee,'3b ....... 9 3 1 38 2: B. ..... 1 2 0 3 0 Boltz, TF 0. 0 1 0-0 Ruhl 1 ...... 0. 0 6.0 0 0 Totaly . ii vee. 2 10 30 13 4} Lameaster Athletics Two-base hits—Thome, Wittel, Evans. Double plays—Lough to Wittel to Evans. Base on balls— Of Ginder 8; off Slough 2. Struck out—By Ginder 3; by Slough 12. Umpires—Steckman and Mason. A I Attended Herndon Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandt, Mr. Elmer H. Young Far Rent A SIX ROOM HOUSE - with all conveniences, at $30.00 per month. Apply to Ray Keller, Mount augT-1t-pd Joy, Pa. LIFE INSURANGE SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA. ry Kaylor and daughters, Bernice and Derothy, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bishop and son, Harry, Mr. Mrs Ellis Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Butter Lard r h > “I swear on the ashes of my Snyder, 38 0 2 8 | dead mother that I have never Flick, ef ......... 0 140 | touched a drop of liquor.” Stettler, 2b ...... 1134 | The attempt to introduce the Slaugh, p ........ 1-0 1:1 0! testimony unnerved the woman and John’n, 1b ....... 1 0 9.40 | time and again she leaped to her Huss, 3b :....... 1 2 1 0 and waved her arms to add Seifert, If vii... 00 010 { emphasis. Mrs. Levy was appar- Wiker, ¢ ......... 0 012 2 0|.ntly deaf and attorneys were com- Shay, rf ......... 0:11 60 pelled to speak in loud terms as So ms the drama neared its climax. Totals ......... 4 73611 0 There was a long conference be- L. Ath. . 010106 0 0 00 2—4| ore the bar and then Judge Landis Rhe'ms . 0 6200 0 0 00 0—2{yyled that the child belonged to the daughter, Melen, Mr. and Mrs. Har- and In Arthur Burrel, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Barnhart, Miss Annie Kuhns spent 40c stein oa ground floor of a big New York apartment and admitted she had a male roomer. Once during the testimony an effort was made to show that Mrs. Levy drinks and came here on one or more occas- ions in an intoxicated condition. The excitable New York woman leaped to her feet and wildly wav- ed her arms and screamed: mother. Marguerite hurried ac- ross the court room to comfort Ma- tilda as she started crying. Tight- ly clasping her older sister around the waist Matilda took a seat im the ceurt room until close the room. Pleads to Remain filth without any food. to me.” another room other boys and girls, was busy. Court attendants at tempted to quiet the child was led out the rear entrance. attendants asked her to leave because it was time to Please can’t you tell him, maybe he’ll talk dealing with Judge Landis and PICKED FROM THE CARD BASKET PERSONAL MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Mrs. Frank Stark spent the week end at Philadelphia. Miss Violet = Gerber is spending some time at the seashore. Mrs. Anna Hendrix returned from a month visit to Clayton, N. Y Mrs. Mame Stark spent several days in Philadelphia with her friends. Mr. A. C. Kover spent Saturday and Sunday at Philadelphia with Dr. and Mrs. John Shelly, of Philadelphia, are here on a visit to friends. H. B. Arntz of the local P. R. R. freight office, is enjoying a week’s vacation. Misses Almeda and Mildred Kay- lor spent the week-end at Eliza- bethtown. Mrs. Alice Heistand has returned from a vacation to the Pocono Mountains. Miss Anna Mary Hershey spent the week-end at Manheim with Miss Effie Snyder. Mr. W. B. Shoemaker, Camden, N. J. visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaylor. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bailey and Miss Elsie Dillinger spent the week- end at Dallastown. Mr. Fred Lieberher, Jr., is spend- ing a week in York, with his Aunt, Mrs. Daisy C. Rentzel. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mowery, of Hershey, visited here several days at the latter’s home. Master Freddy Leiberher, appren- tice at the Bulletin Office, is enjoy- ing a vacation this week. Mrs. D. E. Zeiter of Harrisburg, was a guest in the family of her brother, Mr. James Shoop. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clor and dau- ghters of Mastersonville, Pa. spent Sunday at Arthur Hendrix. : Mrs, Joseph Strickler and child- ren, of Elizabethtown, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendrix. Miss Louella Witmer is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolgemuth, near Elizabethtown. Miss Helen Schroll returned af- ter spending some time with Miss Margaret Charles, at Swarthmore. Mr. J. S. Kuhns, West end mail carrier, and, family and Miss Heis- ey are spending a week at Green- castle. Mr. Howard Lindemuth returned to New York after two weeks va- cation with his parents M. H. Lin- demuth. Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer, of Florin gave a dinner in honor of their son, Lester and wife who were recently married. Mrs. Fred Leiberher and son, Robert are spending a few days at Cooma Tea Room, near Eliza- of Cottage avenue, Elizabethtown, |story Frame Building. Could easily Ey ve Sie Mr. Clinton died from complications. She is ibe converted into a house. Will Com oa] Mr DE a ob gris survived by her husband and the sell right. Jno. E. Schroll, Mout Mics M Ie Ebers le 2 I { following children: William H., Joy, Pa. 2-13-tf ss Mary Ebersole spent Sunday, ganover; Christian, Tampa, Flori- at Hershey. ; | da; Ober, Shillington; Mrs. E. R.| A BARGAIN— Who wants a Mrs Benj. Haverstick and daugh- | gravhill, Rheems, Mrs. George A. | Tact of land fronting 100 feet om ter of Bethlehem, are here on a! Bringer, Paxtang; Mrs. Harriet the highway between here and Flor visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Elizabethtown and in and 540 feet deep? The price is J. G. Metazear. ” ey oh Hurrish very reasonable if sold soon, J. E. Mr. Robert Helly of the Naval lors: “brothers or | Sehirell. Mt. Joy. mar Academy at Annapolis, spent Fri- Thess brothers ang sisters i Sa a 0 a survive: A. L. Ober, Creston, Ohio; FINE HOME FOR SALE—If yeu 3 id 18 nts, 1 A. C. Ober, Palmyra; Mrs. J. G. | lesire a fine home on West Donegal Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Heilig. | Hoffman of Lancaster. Services | 3t., Mt. Joy., in first-class condition, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kramer, of | were held Sunday afternoon in | 188 all conveniences, possession any this place, and Swisher and daughter, Doris, spend sometime at Dixon, TIL Chief Zerphey spent Wednesday and Thursday at Williamsport where he attended the of the Leyal League of Police. ook Charles Cassel an two sons, |.) vears, died of complications af-|D. Parsons, Palmyra, Rl. aprl0-tf harles and Thomas, of Hagers- : & seal 4 ’ fer ¢ Illness of ek th town, Md., spent several days Jo | or an 3) ne one Woe Mae NEW HOUSE CHEAP-—I have ’ Ye | Columbia hospital Friday morning. last week as guests of the editor. | : a1 4+ 6-room House along the trolley Mr. and Mrs. John C of | He wes employed at the Gilliand | 4¢ Florin that I want to sell before this aa NT Ih : ANE ° Laboratories; Marietta, as teamster| April 1st. Has all conveniences and his place; and Ar. and Ws. &€0. | on the farm. He is survived by his| #ill sell for only $3,650 for a quick Conner and family, of Manheim, l wife, four children, Mamie, wife | le. This is No. 371 in my list. Ee ora the week in" Perty of Adam Fishel; Elsie, wife of Er- Ino. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. 0 1 y. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brubaker, of Pleasantville, N. J., spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Clara Brubaker, on West | Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beattie and two daughters, Vivian and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. Hilt all | Erie, Pa., spent Saturday with Mrs. Fred Leiberher. Mr. and Mrs. A. troit, Mich. and Mrs. Emma Gibson Leslis, Mich. are weeks at the home Mrs. Henry Wittle, Mt. Joy. N. J. Trenton, left for Springs, Pa., the family of Dr. A. F. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin motored #0 Lancaster, on Sunda and Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster Pequea, New Danville and Cone toga Center. Hazel Pennell, Miss Vida Hershe Mr. and Mrs. sen, Robert, of town; Aston, of Salunga; - | ey, near Stricklers Church. reel Geen. the délivery of aii printing. G. Swords, De- spending a few of their parent, Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Williams, of Bedford Monday after spend- ing the week-end here as guests in OUR MORTUARY Mr. and Mrs. C. A. | Christ Lutheran will | she was a member. | the Mt. Tunnel cemetery. Convention | ’ ta. Funeral services the late home Rev. Wiley and wife Eli Trago, and a former resident of Ephrata, died at the home daughter, Mrs. Harry Ruhl, 51 Pop- lar street, Elizabethtown, Sunday morning. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Martin of Ephrata; Joseph, Lancaster; Mrs. this place, died Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a which he suffered three hours be- fore. years by H. S. Newcomer, hardware dealer of this place. three children survive. will be held from his late home here J Thursday with interment at Middle- body was brought here Monday and services held ty-two, wife of Joseph B. Huntz- berger, Elizabethtown, Conewago township, died of plications at morning. is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron G. Brandt, town; two children, Glenn and Jo- Jr, and a sister, Mrs. Ammon Boozer, of Elizabethtown. services were held Tuesday after- ty-three, wife i $0 7 RECORDINGS (From page 1) were held at Tuesday. Burial in St. Peter’s Catholic’ cemetery. with Oven. Brinser, Florin, Pa, al et Se ——————— FOR RENT—$8 a month, 5-room house, in Mount Joy. children. Phone 54R2. Mrs. K. C. Wiley Mrs. K. C. Wiley, the wife of a former pastor of the Church of God“at = this place died Sunday night at Washingtonboro as a re- sult of a fall several weeks ago. lived here when the present Bethel was built. She was 86 years old. The funeral was held. in the Bethel this morn- ing at 10 A, M. Mrs, Manetta Trago 3 Mrs. Manetta Trago, widow of of her service all makes of Radios. Phone T. F. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Joy, Pa. W. Main street, Mount Joy. ing insurance card. Finder return to Elwood Martin, Joy. reasonable price. or call at my residence. Zink, 107 Manheim street, Mt. Joy. re FOR SALE—A Good Gas Apply to Central. No Fine location for a shop. augl4- RADIO SERVICE—Equipped to augl4-tf GARAGE FOR RENT—Apply 18 augl4-2t-pd LOST—A leather folder contain. . please Mount augl4-1% I do ‘all kinds of Hauling at a Drop me a card Irwin L. augd-4% Bixler, William and Jacob Schlott, H Ruhl, of Eli A Mt. Joy. In good shape, hardwo ety. hy v Joos, shades, etc. What ? ill trade on town or Charles S. Miller ave you ! Charles S. Miller, sixty-three, of Mt. ny, Property, : Jue. B. Selon: —-One of the pany Houses on West Donegal Si WILL RENT, SELL OR TRADE Development Com-~ heart attack He was employed for many His wife and The funeral b WELL BUILT MOUNT JOY DE- VELOPMENT COMPANY HOUS- ES FOR $3,600? me at once. any time. This is certainly a gx uy. See Jno. E. Schroll, Mount oy. july 31-t£ WHO WANTS ONE OF THOSE If interested sea Can give possession gi FRET Gu, Bong Mrs. Emma Felker s n Grove, pply to . Mrs. Emma Feller died Thurs- | 21200 Palmyra, RI aprifat day night at Wernersville. The NOTICE—Get the highest ices in the Bethel of the for your calves year around. R. Mummau, Phone 111R16 E’town Reut Church of God Monday afternoon. |R. 3, Mt. Joy. july 17-t£ Deceased was in her 77th year. The remains were interred in the Mount Joy cemetery. Deceased was the mother of Mrs. Lizzie Garber Kane and the grand- : mother of Mrs. John Sprout of STENOGRAPHER WANTED— town. For Permanent position in Mt. Joy. Apply by letter stating age, exper- Mrs. Joseph B. Huntzberger ience if any, and salary expected. Mrs. Blanche Huntzberger, thir- B. D. 2 com- her home Saturday Lock Box 67, Mount Joy. aug 14-tf Besides her husband, she Elizabeth- Funeral Barbara Street, 6 rooms and bath, heat and electric light. H. E. Miller, 313 East Main Street. FOR RENT—House on South Apply te july 17-tf noon at Christ Reformed church, | 12x16, central location, entire fromt Elizabethtown. Burial in Mount Blass, ow Jud modery, ghow win- y now. en ow. Call Tunnel cemetery. on Jno. E. Schroll, Phone 41R2 Mrs. William Morning ous; Jo% “july 24-tf : FOR RENT—A small store room Mrs. Annie Ober Morning, seven- of William Morning SALE—Lot about 18x40 with two- LOT AND BUILDING FOR church, of which Interment in ime, call or phone 41R2 Mount Joy or further p{ ‘:ulars. decl4-tf Solomon Campbell Solomon Campbell, fifty-eight, a native of Marietta for the past sev- House, Milton Grove, Would consider a trade on a cot- tage at Mt. Gretna. FOR SALE—A 2% Story Frame containing five rooms, at with electric lights. Apply to R. nest Good; Elwood and Walter, all and Harvey, of Florin, and one sis- ter, Virgie, wife of Frank Ream, of York. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon from the home of Frank Shields. Burial was made in Highmount cemetery, near Hallam. Private Sale COMMENCING Geistweit y Roy Johns, of motored with them to S- Mrs. Earl Kaylor, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl In the corridor Mrs. Levy was A. G.. Swords, Mrs. Emma Gibson, M. Kaylor and son, Cletus, and waiting. She took hold of Matilda | Mrs. Ella Herr, Mrs. Henry Wittle, daughters, Hazel ond Ruth, Mr. and | but the child broke away and ran|Mr. and Mrs. David Shonk spent Mrs. Frank Peffer, Mr. Edwin |to the nearest court attendant. |Saturday at the Brubaker Reunion Walters, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Reheard | “Please tell me where the judge |at Lebamon County. and son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Shoe- |is,” she pleaded. “I want to tell] Mr. Paml Sweigart, of Lawn; Mr. maker, Mr. and Mrs. Seaman and him I can’t ge back to that terrible | Clair Hershey, of Conewago; Miss Ys Fred Leiberher and Mrs. Lydia all spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bres- a Sunday at the Herndem Camp when Marguerite came to their as- BIRTHS Meeting. sistance she was roughly pushed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tyndall of et SWE her mother, with the court bown, the birth ‘of MARKETS 1.23 o “Keep ott of this? daughter, at the Lancaster hospital, Wheat: conv $1. . Thursday, August 1. Corl coos Tesi $1.15 Scores of attorneys amd court ee tl Gr Eggs ne 34c-36¢ | house employees called + words of a pe encouragement to the child as she| The Bulletin is always prompt in MONDAY, AUG. 19, °29 CARLOAD OF ERIE AND CRAW. FORD COUNTY Cows and Heifers AT OUR STOCK YARDS MOUNT JOY, PA. Rs - ——— ABOUT 20 HEIFERS Yearlings and 2-year Olds This will be a useful lot. These heifers do not have to be retested. Balance Cows and a few Bulls, ons Guernsey Bull. Come in the evening if you can- not come in the day time. We are always in she market for Fresh Cows, Springers and Beef of York: six grandchildren, five! house, hot water heat, electric light, } brothers, Charles, Garfield and Da- | bath, garage, poultry house, 2 gar- vid, of Hallam: Samuel, of York;| dens, cold cellar, laundry, front porch entire width of house, lawn, J. B. KELLER & BRO. | FOR RENT—A 10-room brick etc. Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy. jan23-tf .STORE ROOM FOR RENT—A store room 12x50 ft., modern front and show window. Ome of the best locations in town and rent is very reasonable. Ready for oecupancy. See Jmo. E. Schroll, Phene 41R2, Mount Joy. july 24-tf ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Estate of Milton N. Miller, late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa., deec’d. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make imn- mediate payment, and those having K | claims or demands against the same, will present them without de- lay for settlement to the wunder- signed, residing at Moun‘ Joy, Pa. MARY N. MILLER, SIGNOR F. RUHL, 2 Administrato: Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, - aug7-6t Attorneys. Big Community Sale AT FLORIN, PENNA. ON FRIDAY, AUG. 16th, 1929 at seven o'clock 1 We will have a big line of GOOD FURNITURE DRY GOODS x ALL KINDS FRUIT Don't fail to ceme. Also ba along anything you care to a of. TN Florin Community Sales Consistent and NOT -— Cows. Let us know if you have any.