The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 18, 1929, Image 8

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heating system,
PAGE EIGHT .
Classified Column
WANTED—Tenant man to work
by day farming tobacco. Apply
Christ M. Herr, R. 1, Mount Joy,
Phone 44R21 Marietta.


Sept. 18-2t-pd
= FOR RENT—House 226 East
Wain ‘St; Mount Joy, eight large
rooms and bath, het and cold water,
electric lights and gas, garage,
close to three factories. Jacob
Herman. Sept. 18-1t

FOR SALE—Haywood Wakefield
Baby Carriage in good condition.
Also Baby Scales. Christ Weidman,
E. Main St., Mt. Joy. sept 18-tf

FOR SALE—A new Singer Sew-
ing Machine and a Good Couch,
Apply to "57 Donegal Springs St.
sept18-2t


TENANT FARMER WANTED
For the Schlegelmilch farm, one
mile outside of Marietta. Apply to
Mrs. Frank Schlegelmilch, Phone
104, Marietta, Pa. sept19-3t-pd |
WANTED—Plain Sewing. Also
mending neatly done. 206 East
Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. sept18-1t-pd
RADIO. SERVICE—Equipped to
pervice all ‘makes of Radies, Phone
TM. F. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Joy, Pa.
augl4-tf



FOR SALE—Burroughs Adding
Machine, Remington Cash Register,
National Cash Register, Oliver
Typewriter, a Safe, and a Check
Writer. Apply to J. B. Hostetter
& Son, Mt. Joy. sept11-2t
NOTICE-—We make cider every


Thursday at Fairview Orchards,
Florin. Minimum charge for oper-
ating press, $1.00. aug21-tf

HOUSE FOR RENT—A 6-room
house on East Main St., with elec-
tric lights, gas, yard, garden and
garage. Only $18.00 per month.
Vacant now. Apply to J. E. Schroll,
Mount Joy, Pa. sepll-tf
WILL RENT, SELL OR TRADE
~—One of the Development Com-
pany Houses on West Donegal St.,
Mt. Joy. In good shape, hardwood
floors, window shades, etc. What

have you? Will trade on town or
country property. Jno. E. Schroll,
Mt. Joy. aug7-tf

NOTICE—Get the highest prices
for your calves year around. Reist
R. Mummau, Phone 111R16 E’town
R. 3, Mt. Joy. july 17-tf
LOT AND BUILDING FOR
SALE—Lot about 18x40 with two-
story Frame Building. Could easily
be converted into a house. Will


sell right. Jno. E. Schroll, Mount
Joy, Pa. 2-13-tf
A BARGAIN—Who wants a
tract of land fronting 100 feet on
the highway between here and Flor-
in and 540 feet deep? The price is
very reasonable if sold soon. J. E.
Schroll, Mt. Joy. mar 2-tf
FINE HOME FOR SALE—If you
desire a fine home on W. Donegal
St., Mt. Joy, in first-class condition,
kas all conveniences, possession any
time, call or phone 41R2 Mount Joy
for further particulars. decl4-tf
NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have
a 6-room House along the trolley at
Florin that I want to sell before
April 1st. Has all conveniences and
will sell for only $3,650 for a quick
sale. This is No. 371 in my list.
Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy.



FOR RENT—A 10-room brick
house, hot water heat, electric light,
bath, garage, poultry house, 2 gar-
dens, cold cellar, laundry, front
porch entire width of house, lawn,
ete. Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount
Joy. jan23-tf

ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE

Estate of John B. Hertzler, late
‘of East Hempfield township, dec’d.
Letters of administration on said
estate ‘having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
elaims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re
giding in Salunga, Pa.
CHARLOTTE E. HERTZLER
W. G. Kendig, Attorney
Administrator
sept18-6t cta
EXECUTORS’ SALE
REAL ESTATE


FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1929
The undersigned will sell at pub-
lic sale at the Bulletin Office, East
Main street, Mt. Joy, Pa, the fol-
owing Real Estate:
TWO LOTS GROUND
Each fronting 25 feet on the
South side of West Main Street in
the Boro of Mount Joy and extend-
jng in depth of that width 203 feet
to Henry Street. The buildings
thereon erected are as follows:
On Lot No. 46 is Erected a
FINE NEW 21; STORY
: BRICK HOUSE, just com-
pleted and never been oc-
cupied. This house is very
modern in every respect. It has
electric fixtures; hot and cold water
hardwood floors; tile bath
window shades,
niece front porch, cement cellar, ete.
and must be seen to be appreciated
! This lot also has FRAME STABLE
_ in the rear.
On Lot No. 48 is a 215 Story
FRAME STUCCO HOUSE
‘These properties are located in
the business district of Mount Joy
oro and will be sold.
Any person wishing te view same
please call on Mr. Groff. These
will be offered separately
as a whole and will be sold to
est advantage of thofe inter-
commence at 7.30: P. M..
will be made known by
i 5 ay
hs
Hol ush,
knowledge.

room, ,
DISCHARGE OF LIEN NOTICE |
PLEAS OF LANCASTER
COUNTY, PENNA.

In Re Satisfaction of Mortgage
Court of Common Pleas of Lancas—
ter County, Pennsylvania, to
relieved and satisfied a
mortgage given by David Brady tod
Robert S. Reed in the sum of Sev-Y
en Hundred ($700.00) Dollars, da
ted February 9, 1863, and recorded
in the Recorder’s Office in and
Lancaster County in
Book 13, Page 78, said mortgage
covering, ~~
All That Lot or Tract of Land |
Having a Double Two and
One-Half Story FRAME]
DWELLING HOUSE, Bake
House; and other buildings
erected numbered andy
thereon
known as 209 W. Main St., situated™]
on the North side of W. Main St¥Y
in the Boro of Mt. Joy, County of
Lancaster, and State of Pennsyl*
vania, and bounded and described>
as follows, to wit: Bounded on the"
North by a public alley; on thes
East by property now or late of]
Samuel Shaeffer; on the South by
West Main Street and on the West
by property now or late of Elmird
Sherk. Fronting forty-seven (47)
feet and six (6) inches on the
North side of West Main Street and~
extending in depth Northwardly of
that width to a public alley. .
All parties interested in
morteage are hereby notified to ap=
pear in said Court on the 19th day
of October, A. D. 1929, at 10:00
o'clock A. M., to answer said peti~
tion or show cause why said mort
gage should not be released and
satisfied, and the premises therein
released and discharged from the"
lien thereon. In defanlt of an ap=
pearance, the mortgage will be sat=
isfied by the Recorder of Deeds of
Lancaster County. ~
P. P. DATTISMAN,
Sheriff
Paul A. Mueller, Attorney
EXECUTCRS PUBLIC SALE
Os
REAL ESTATE



Milton Grove, Mount Joy Townshir
er's Church, the Executors will sell
Sand and Iron-stone land; about 75
the remainder in pasture, with a
Henry Greiner, Henry Forry, Sam-
21% STORY FRAME
I x36 ft., 1l-story attach-
Story Summer House with running
50x80 ft. with Tobacco Cellar and
x40x12, with Wagon Shed attached,
Houses 12x16, 12x14 and 12x16
Trees, Plumbs, Quinces, Grape
Close to churches, schools, store
water. This would make an ideal
will be made known by
and
Gish, deceased. sept11-3t
SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1929
Stauffertown, along the Manheim
described real estate:
caster County, Penna., bounded on
South by Stauffer Bros., on the
erected
consist of a
Kitchens attached. The
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1929
On the premises, loeated near
Lancaster County, Pa., on the road
leading from Milton Grove to Riss-
the following real estate:
A FARM OF 100 ACRES
acres farming land and some wood
land, adjoining the farm land and
stream of water flowing through.
Adjoins land of James Berrier.
uel Heisey, Jacob Hassler and Dav-
id Heistand, thereon erected a
DWELLING, 30x32 ft.
214 Story Attachment 30
ment 8x36 ft. Built to accommo-
date two families if preferred. 1%
water at the porch.
LARGE BANK BARN
Stripping Room Combined
LARGE FRAME CORN BARN, 130
sheddinng . for 8 acres of Tobacco,
Hog Sty 14x30 ft., Three Chicken
ft. in size.
Choice variety of Sweet Cherry
Vines. Also an orchard of choice
Apple Trees.
and mill. Buildings are located in
the center of the farm. All running
poultry farm. Sale to commence
at 2 o’elock P. M., when conditions
LIZZIE G. GINDER,
KATIE G. GINDER
ABRAM G. GINDER,
Executors of Est. of Fannie B.
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE
The undersigned will offer at
public sale, on the premises in
road, about one-half mile north-
east of Mount Joy, the following
A LOT OF GROUND
Situated in Rapho township, Lan-
the north by a public road, on the
East by Frank Walters, on the
West by Jacob Breneman.
The buildings thereon
TWO AND ONE-HALF
STORY DOUBLE FRAME
HOUSE, With Summer
slate roofs, electric
furnace and tele-
property has
lights, pipeless
phone.
There is an abundance
on the premises such as
pears, grapes and cherries.
GARAGE FOR TWO CARS
CHICKEN HOUSE, HOG STY
The buildings are all in good re-
pair and is a very pleasant location
ALSO LOT OF GROUND
Fronting 26 feet on the Manheim
road and extending in depth 196
feet, being 96 feet wide in the
rear, on which is erected a chicken
house 14x18. A fine lot of raspber-
ries, plum trees, cherry trees. This
lot would make a fine building site.
Persons wishing to view same
prior to day of sale, will please call
on the undersigned. Sale at 2 o’-
clock P. M. Terms and conditions
will be made known by
HARRY H. HILT
C. 8S. Frank, Auct.
Jac. Zeller, Clerk
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, September
Pleasantview, a most
farm, éomsisting of 85 acres and
325 Perches, loeated on the road
leading from Mount Joy te Man-
heim, near Erisman’s. Chureh. Mon-
roe H. Metzler. C. 8S. Frank, auect.
aug28-5t
of fruit
apples,

28th, at
up-to-date

™~
given by David Brady to Robert S.T*
Reed. =~
Notice is hereby given that a+
petition has been presented to the
have?
certain
Mortgage
4
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
DISCHARGE OF LIEN NOTICE

IN THE COURT OF COMMON Mo THE HEIRS OF JOSEPH MAS»
TERSON, DECEASED, LATE.
OF RAPHO TOWNSHIP
LANCASTER CO., PA~

Take notice that on the 16th day
of September, A. D. 1929, Abra
M. Shelly, the owner 6f the herein:
after described premises presented
his petition to the Ofiphan’s Court
of Lancaster Countyx Pa., for a
rule to show cause why the charge
of $8,000 valuation money, devised’
in the will of Joseph Masterson, de-
ceased dated April 1, 1871, and re-
corded in Will-Book A, volume 2;
page 220, should nof be released
and discharged as a lien against hie
property, agreeable to the provis
ions of section 27 (bd), Fiduciaries



Act of 1927, P. L. 44%. 3
The Court having granted said
rule, which is returnable November
18, 1929, when and Where all per-
heard to show cause why said
charge should not be forever re-3
leased and discharced as a lien a=
the following described prem=
ises. ~
All those two certain tracts of
land, situate in Rapho Townwship
Lancaster County, Pa., bounded
snd described as follows: =
BEGINNING at a stone at or
near the middle of a public road
leading from Mastersonville to
Colebrook, thence by land of Rapho
Township School property and Hir-
am S. Hollinger, North twenty-nine
and three-fourths dégrees East, fif-
ty-two and three-tenths perches to
a stone, thence by land of Emanuel
G. Greiner five courses and distan-
ces as follows: Sotith
degrees East Sixty-three and eigh
tenths perches to #& Lime Stone in
the public road leading from Mas”
tersonville to Lebanon, thence a
lone said road North seventy-nin€
and one-fourth degrees East et
teen and three tenths perches to a
stone near the East side of said
road, thence North thirty-eight
one fourth degrees Bast twenty-two”
sons in interest may @ppear and i





Emanuel G. Greiner.
ty-two and one fourth degrees Eas
three and one tenths perches to a
and onc half degrees East fifty-five
perches to a Lime Stone slightly t
Ginder South fifty-one and one
fourths degrees Bast thirty-five per-’]
ches to a Lime Stone on the west
sid of said Ginder’s land, thence
South thirty-six degrees West nin
teen and two tenths perches to an’
Iron Stone, thence South thirty one
and three-fourths degrees east forty]
two and two tenths perches to a
Lime Stone, thence by land of Hen=
ry Brandt, South forty-six and one
fourths degrees West twenty seven
perches to a Sand Stone, South
thirty two degrees East twenty- 4
four and seven tenths perches to
point at or near the middle of a~
public road leading from Bec’er’s
Blacksmith Shop to Mastersonville;-
Mr Lehman and Brethren-in-Christ’]
Church property South seventy"
three degrees West
and six tenths perches to a small
stcne near the north side of sad
grees West five and three tenths
North side of said road, thence by]
lands of Amos Garman and Edward
Shonk North thirty six and one half]
degrees West twenty seven and tw
tenths perches to a Sand Stone
thence by land of S. S. Gibble”
North thirty-one and one fourths
degrees East ten and seven tenths’
perchs to a stone, thence by land o
S. S. Gibble and A. W. Shelly res-
pectively North fifty-eight and oné’
half degrees West nineteen and two
tenths perches to a Post, thence by”
land of A. W. Shelly South twenty«{
seven degrees West eighteen perch—
es to a point ©pposite the store”
slightly to the north of the middle
of said first above mentioned public”
road, thence along said road North
fifty-five and one half degrees West’
twenty-two and three tenths perch-
es to a point near the middle of”
said road and North forty-two and/
one fourths degrees West eighteen’!
and six tenths perches to a Limé
Stone near the North side of said,
road, thence by land of Elmer Wit-
mer North forty-one degrees West
four perches te a point on the ex-
treme north side of said roada
thence North = sixty-seven degrees,
West nineteen perches to the placa
of beginning .
CONTAINING eighty Acres and.
fifty-seven and five tenths perches
(80 Acres and 57.5 Perches). »
BEGINNING at a stone at ay
public road leading from the Cole~
brook road to Elstonville
sixty-eight degrees East thirty-two
and six tenths perches to a stone-
in said road, thence by land of Em=
anuel Greiner South twenty-one de>
grees West forty-five and
perches to a stone and North sevs
enty degrees West twenty and six
tenth perches to a stump, thence hy~
land of Hiram Hollinger North thir>
teen and one-half degrees East
twenty-three and one-tenth perches
to the place of beginning. ~
CONTAINING four acres and
one hundred and forty-five perches.
(4 Acres and 145 Perches.) tig
P. P. DATTISMAN, Sheriff
Jacques H. Geisenberger_
Attorney for Petitioner
sept. 18-4t
WHO WANTS ONE OF THOSE
WELL BUILT MOUNT JOY DE-
VELOPMENT COMPANY HOUS-
ES FOR $3,600? If interested see
me at once. Can give possession
any time. This is certainly a good
buy. See Jno. E. Schroll, Mount
Joy. july 31-tf
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THE CARD BASKET
THE MANY COMERS AND
GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY

Dr. 0. G. Longenecker motored
to Mercersburg yesterday.
Miss Martha Moyer will return
this week to Beaver College at Jen-
kinstown, Pa.
I Mr. Oliver Longenecker has gone
to Mercersburg, where he has en-
rolled as a student.
ar Mr. Frank Tyndall, clerk at Gar-
ber’s Drug Store, is enjoying his
bsummer’s vacation.
Brosey, near Strickler’s Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dommel, of Lancas-
two selections at the
Church of God Sabbath evening.
Messrs. Herbert and Frank Tyn-
dall left Friday for Niagara Falls
and points of interest thruout Can-
ada.
Mrs. J. B. Keller and son, Robert,
enjoyed a vacation at Atlantic City
last week, being guests at Chalfonte
Haddon Hall.
By a card from Mr. Geo. Alt-
house, he arrived at Albuquerque,
New Mexico, and will leave there
for Los Angeles, Cal.
Isaac R. Herr wife and daughter
of Lancaster, and Walter Herr of
Elizabethtown called on Mr. John
Wilson on Saturday.
Mr. Chas. Bentzel and wife, and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ruth of York,
visited with Mr. John Wilson on
Sunday. Mrs. Ruth is a Charter
member of the Heidelburg Church
and is the oldest living
She is a sister of Mr. Wilson.
or etl QI eer

ENTERTAINERS
AND THE GUESTS
VISITORS WHO CALLED ON
THEIR FRIENDS IN THIS
LOCALITY AND WERE
PLEASANTLY EN-
TERTAINED
With Harry Nissly’s
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly enter-
tained the following persons last
Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Hersh-
ey, children Gladys, Eleanor, Har-
old of Lebanon; Mr. Thomas T. Ca-
bresa and two sons, Thomas and
Erne, who will attend college in U.
S; Mr. Cabrera is asst. to general
manager of the Hershey Corpora-
tion, Hershey Cuban railway Co.,
Havana, Cuba; Prof. Mrs. S. B.
Stayer, Millersville; Miss Julia
James, Buffalo, N Y; Mr. Raymond
Nissly, Lancaster; . Ms. Fannie
Runk, Mr. B. L. Garber of Mount
Joy.
With Harry Wagner's
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagner en-
tertained the following guests Sun-
day: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wolfgang
of Pleasant Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Zortman of Sinsheim, Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Wildasin and daughter
Geraldine and sons Arthur and Earl
Michael and John Wildasin all of
Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wagner and sons, Park and Nevin
of Glenville Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Rohrbaugh and daughter Frances,
and son Glenn of Jefferson; Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Bates and daughters,
Helen and Beatrice, and son Alfred,
Paul Wagner and son’s Harry and
Paul, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Schatz and daughter Dorothy and
sons Robert and Harold jr., Bea-
trice, Clair, Eugene, Harold and
Carl Wagner all of Mount Joy.
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paper advertising, tf
Subseribe for The Bulletin.
ey
member. |
Announcing
|


Delicious—
Ice Cream Sodas
A Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sumpman, Sundaes
of Lamar, spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Elmira Diffenderfer. Frappes
© Mr. Fred Lieberher, Sr. spent Parfaits
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE
SODA GRILL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st
LOW CUT PRICES ON

 
 
 

 


the Opening of the
SERVING
Wonderful—
Fresh Fruit Drinks
Freezes
Phosphates
Milk Shakes

ete BRIS (ee
We have installed an electrically iced modern Soda Fountain and have more than
doubled the size of our store.
Watch for Circular Announcement on Friday.
MEDICINES AS USUAL




 
CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE
TWO STORES—TWO UP-TO-DATE SODA GRILLS
45 EAST MAIN STREET

YOUNG FOLKS
JOIN IN WEDLOCK
NUMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN
YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED
IN THE HOLY BONDS
OF MATRIMONY
Peifer—Groff
The wedding of Fannie E. Groff,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos K.
Groff, and Christian S. Peifer, “son
of Mr. and Mrs. Christian K. Peifer
of East Petersburg, took place at
{the home of the bride’s parents.”
Bradley—Zink
Mr. Earl J. Bradley of Florin,
and Miss Carrie B. Zink of Man-
heim Route 3, were married Tues-
day evening, September 10 at the
residence of Rev. John D. Bruba-
ner, Florin, Pa. They were attend-
ed by Henry H. Waltz and wife a
sister of the bride. We wish them
many happy days.
Shatto—Myers
The marriage of Miss Clara E.
Shatto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Shatto, to Mr. J. Guy Myers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Myers,
both of this place, was solemnized
at the home of the bride’s parents,
on Saturday, with the Rev. Wayne
B. Channel, pastor of the Haws
Ave. Methodist Episcopal Church,
of Norristown, officiating.
The couple was attended by Miss

{Hannah Shatto and Mr. George
| Shatto, sister and brother of the
| bride.
Musser—Herr
Miss Florence M. Herr, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Landis B. Herr, of
School Lane Hills, and Mr. Martin
S. Musser, son of Mr. and Mrs.
B. O. Musser, west of town, were
married Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock at the home of the bride's
parents. The ceremony was per-
formed by Bishop John H. Mose-
man. Mrs. Elvin G. Herr, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor, and
Mr. Henry Musser, brother of the
bridegroom, acted as best man.

Miss Miriam Herr sang “O Perfect | ’
Love” and “My Happy Day.” Mr. ‘Man Can ¢ Sleep,
Landis B. Herr, Jr, and Mr. Elvin | Gels Nervous,
Hates People

G. Herr were ushers. Following the |
ceremony a dinner was served to]
more than one hundred guests. The |
couple left for a wedding trip to) 1 cong rob Jeep and got so
Canada and the Great Lakes. | taking Vind 0 Since
They will reside in Fiorin in thel ond oar ll ofp 10 hours
he : ind feel full of pep all day.”—Ju-
Spring, the groom having recently |lius Bender.
purchased the beautiful brick pro-| For 30 years doctors have pre-
perty of Mr. Walter Light. | scribed Vinol because it contains
rare MO ere | important mineral elements of iron,
calcium and cod liver peptone.
|
“Doc” CHANDLER {very FIRST bottle brings amy
1 | sleep and a BIG appetite. Nervous,
| Worn out people are surprised how
Ww AS NOMIN ATED | QUICK Vinol gives new life and
| Tastes delicious, Dr. B. W.
| v
{ Garber, Druggist.



1
(From page 1)
number of the minor offices. |
Following is the vote polled here |
yesterday:
Mrs. Albert Zug
Mrs. Edna Zug, twenty-two years:
| old, wife of Albert Zug, of Eliza-
| bethtown, died Monday night at St.
EW ww | Joseph’s hospital. She is survived





W. D. Chandler ........ 31 59 |PY her mother, Mrs. Katie Ginder
BB. Toppltt oso va 33 35 | Elizabethtown; her husband, and
Council |two. sons, Wilbur and J. Hubert.
Jno. L. Murphy ......:.. 50 | Her brothers and sisters who sur-
Geo. 9 | vive are: John Ginder, Manheim;
Jos. Witmer © 0. | Naomi, Orpha, Nathan and Ruth
H. F. Hawthorne ......... 51 | Ginder, Elizabethtown.
School Director Services Thursday at 1:30 in the
Clyde E. Gerberich ..... 54 1 (home and at 2 o'clock in Chiques”
Tax Colloctor | church, near Elizabethtown. Inter-
James H. Metzler ....... 59 gg ment in the cemetery adjoining,
Boro Auditor Tew
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