The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 06, 1929, Image 8

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Classified Colin |
Apply 124 East
Joy.
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Smokehouse, Grimes Golden,
GE EIGHT {
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
WEDNESDAY, -NOVJ 6th. 192¢


In nearly every attic
There's “junk” that could be sold;
If the owners would advertise,
. This “junk” would turn to gold.

FOR RENT Garage for rent.
Main St.,™ Mount
nové-tf

FOR SALE —Cut Flowers sugh as
Chrysanthemums, large and small;
Callenthias, at reasonable prices at
David Zerphy’s Greenhouse, Mount
Joy, Pa. nov6-2t

FOR RENT—120 acre farm, on
the Bainbridge road, one mile west
of Maytown, opposite Reich’s
Church. Apply E. L. Hoffman,
Maytown, Pa. oct30-4t-pd

NO TRESPASSING — Notice is
hereby given that hunting or tres-
passing on the Keiser farm, south
of Mt. Joy, is strictly forbidden.
REUBEN S. FORRY. oct30-4t-pd

" FOR RENT—A 6-room house on
West Donegal St, Mt. Joy. Al
conveniences. Apply after 6 P. M.
to 34 West Donegal St. oct30-tf

FOR RENT—A T7T-room house in
Florin, with lights. Apply to Mrs.
C. G. Groff, 5567 S. Market St.
Elizabethtown. nov6-2t-pd

TRESPASS NOTICE—Notice is
hereby given that trespassing on my
farm is positively forbidden. Har-
ry Wagner, Mt. Joy. oct30-2t-pd

FOR RENT—The Bucher proper-
ty on Marietta street, on Dec. 1 or
before if desired. Apply to Dr. A.
¥. Snyder, Mount Joy. oct30-tf

Country Pudding and Sausage,
Strickler’s Store, Mount Joy, Pa.
3 nové-1t

ROOMERS WANTED — Light
housekeeping allowed. Apply M. N.
Br#baker, East Mair St., Mount
Joy, Pa. oct30-tf
NO GUNNING — Hunters are
warned mwet%- to trespass on my
land (Habecker faym) for the pur-
pose of hunting. Norman: Stauffer,
Mt. Joy, Pa. oct30-tf |
FOR SALE—Pure Bred Chester
White Boar, will weigh about 225
pounds. Apply to Jonas B. Bruba-
ker, Route 2, Mt. Joy, along Man-
heim road. oct30-2t
WANTED We are now
men for the mew milk plant. See
Mr. Cooley at Stermberger’s Res-
taurant any evening between 6 and
8 P. M. Buhrmaster & Cooley, Inc.
oct30-tf
WANTED—Female Cashier. Ap-
ply between 5 and 6 P. M. Union
Meat, Store, 47 East Main St.. Mt.
doy, Pa. oct30-tf
Fresh Fruits and Candies.



hiring


Strick-

ler’s Store, Mt. Joy.
insurance in the
Donegal and Conoy Fire Insurance
Company is now due and payable
to the local agent, Me. J. Harry
Miller, East Donegal St., Mt. Joy.
If unpaid Nov. 15 your policy is
suspended, oct23-tf

FOR RENT-—Two 6-room hous-
es, with bath. One with hot water
heat, Apply Miller Bros., Mt. Joy.
oct30-tf

FOR SALE—Ivory colored bassi-
nette in use a short time. Mattress
included. Sold reasonable, call at
23 East Main street. oct9-tf
FOR SALE—A Player Piano with
300 Rolls, Cabinet, Two Scarfs, Etec.
Will sell cheap. Call on Harry
Ressler, Florin, Pa oct16-4t


HAULING—Christmas and To-
bacco season is coming. Who is go-
ing to do your hauling? Don’t for-
get me. I. L. Zink, 107 Manheim
8t., Mt. Joy, Pa. nov6-tf,
NOTICE—Cider made daily up to
Saturday noon at ‘Fairview Orch-
ards,” Florin, Pa., Hours 6 A. M. fo
5PM


BOYS—1€ yrs. or over, must be
of good character, clean habits,
should have at least some high
school training. To such boys, we
offer general office work with a
view of them growing into usefal
men in our organization. This is a
real opportunity for ambitieus boys.
SCHOCK INDEPENBENT OIL CJ.
Ask for Mr. Stauffer. sept25-tf

FOR RENT—Six Room Dwelling
Heat furnished. All Conveniences.
HENRY G. CARPENTER
Sept. 25-tf

APPLES, APPLES—Now is the
time to buy Apples for winter. If
you want quality fruits, we have it
Stay-
man Winesap, Rome Beauty and
York Imperial. Get first-class ap-
ples at wholesale prices. Also Ci-
der Apples. MELHORN'S FRUIT
AND POULTRY FARM, Donegal
Springs Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone
63R3. oct2-tf

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
RADIO SERVICE—Equipped to
all makes of Radios. Phone
T. F. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Joy, Pa
4 ie augl4-tf
LOT AND BUILDING FOR
E-—Lot about 18x40 with two-
frame Building. Could easily
a house. Will
u


11, Mount

NOTICE—Get the highest prices
for your calves year around. Reist
R. Mummau, Phone 111R16 E’town
R. 3, Mt. Joy. july 17-tf
NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have
a 6-room House along the trolley at
that IT want to sell before
April 1st. Has all conveniences and
will sell for only $3,650 for a quick
sale. This is No. 3871 in my list
ino. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy
FINE HOME FOR SALE—If you
jesire a fine home on W. Donegal!
St., Mt. Joy, in first-class conditicn.
has all conveniences, possession any
time, call or phone 41R2 Mount Joy
for further particulars. decl4-ti
EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE i
Estate of Jane Brown, late of
Mt. Joy Borough, Pa., 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
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding at Mt. Joy, Pa,
LILLIAN B. MILLER, :
executrix
John B. Graybill, Atty. oct30-6t

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Susan Williams, late of
the Borough of Mount Joy, dec’d.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the
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 undersigned, re-
siding in Mount Joy, Pa.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
& TRUST CO. OF MOUNT JOY
Executor
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Atty
oct16-6t

EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
Estate of Mary J. Ulrick, late of
Mount Joy Boro, Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the
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, residing in Mt. Joy Boro,
Pa.
BARBARA BAYLOR
William C. Rehm, Attorney
nov6-6t Executrix
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE
Estate of Harry L. Stoll, late of
Mt. Joy Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa.
deceased.
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
claims or demands against the
same, will present them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed, residing at Florin, Pa.
CORA M. STOLL
Administratrix

Paul A. Mueller,
53 N. Duke St.,
Lancaster, Pa., Attorney nov6-6t

PUBLIC SALE
Pursuant to an order of the Or-
phans Court of Lancaster County,
the undersigned will sell at public
sale a TWO AND ONE-HALF
STORY FRAME STORE AND
DWELLING HOUSE on North
Market Street, Mt. Joy Borough
formerly known as Groff's Saddlery
Shop. Lot contains 18 feet by 69
feet.
Sale to be held at the office of
the Mt. Joy Bulletin, FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 8TH, 1929, at 7:30
o'clock P. M.
ELIZABETH SHAEFFER
Executrix of the Estate of Frank
B. Groff.
Wm. C. Rehm, Atty. oct16-4t
\) RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT |
h Whereas, it has pleased Almigh»
ty God to summon unto himself
our beloved Brother Harry L. Stoll
his devoted servant a member of]
the men’s Bible class of the U. Br]
Sunday school at Florin, always.
having the best interests of the
church and
Whereas, the loss of our esteem-
ed Brother will be keenly felt by
the Church and the community in
which he resided, to all of which hed
gave his services most generously,
let God be praised for the good?
works wrought by his faithfulq
servant whose soul We commend tor
God eternally; be it resolved that
we hereby record out great sorrow-
and loss in the death ®f our noble
Chrigtian Brother and our humble
submission to the will of Him whe
doeth all things well -
Resolved, that we extend our.
sincerest sympathy to the family]
in their bereavement, praying
that the Father of all comfort may
sustain them in this hour of grief J
Resolved, that a copy of this
letter be sent to the family, @ copy

nov6-1t Committee

ELECTRIC LIGHT SALE
PUBLIC SALE
Of me
20 HEAD CHOICE COWS
FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 15, ’'29
The undersigned will sell at pub-
lic sale at their place of business. at
Rheems, Pa., the following live
stock: :
20 HEAD OF CHOICE
LANCASTER, DAUPHIN AND
PERRY COUNTY
COWS
Consisting of Fresh, Springers
some Backward Cows. Also a few
February Cows. Among these are
some extra heavy Holstein Cows—
and
the real kind for milk,
Sale to commence at 7 P. M.,
when conditions will be made
known by
noy6-2t MUMMAU BROS.



Consistent and NOT spasmodic
advertising always pays best. Each
ime you stop advertising, the pub-
‘ie thinks you quit business. tf

his fellowmen at heart[
OUR MORTUARY
RECORDINGS
(From Page One)
Funeral Of Mrs. Kelly
who died Saturday morning a‘ her
home, were held Monday afternoon
at 3 o'clock, at the late home, Bur-
ial was made in the Marietta ceme-
tery. She is survived by two sons,
Charles O. and J. Howard, both or
Marietta; a number of grandchild-
ren; one sister, Mrs. Harry Haw-
man, Lancaster; one brother,
George H. Oster, Lancaster.

Joshua W. Taylor
Joshua W. Taylor, -eighty-two,
of Elizabethtown R. 1, died at 8
o'clock Thursday morning at his
home of a complication of diseases.
He is survived by his widow and
the following sons: Jacob C., and
Simon W., of Elizabethtown, and
Harvey M., of Elizabethtown R. 1.
Funeral services were held Sunday
ffternoon af 1:30 o'clock, with
further services at 2 o'clock in
Geyer’s church, near Falmouth.
Burial was made in the adjoining
cemetery.
Aaron H. Engle
Aaron H. Engle, eighty-two, for-
merly of Mount Joy, died Sunday
night in the Messiah Home, Harris-
burg, of complications, He was
blind for the past sixty-two years
during much of which time he
worked as a piano tuner. He was
a member of the Brethren in Christ
Church of Cross Roads, near Flor-
in, One brother, Davil H., formerly
of Mount Joy, and nephews and
nieces survive. Funeral services
will be held this afternoon at 2
o'clock, at Cross Roads church and
burial will be in the adjoining
cemetery.

Edward G. Hummer
Edward G. Hummer, thirty-seven
of Manheim, died at the Lancaster
General hospital of blood poisoning.
He was a son of the late James and
Harriet Young Hummer. He was a
member of Manheim Council O. U.
A. M. No. 154 and 0. 1. A. No. 32
He was also a member of the Man-
heim Fire company. He is survived
by one brother, Harry, of Boyer-
town; and a sister, Mrs. Israel Wit-
myer, of Manheim. Funeral servic-
es were held Saturday afternoon at
the late home. Burial in Fairview
cemetery.
Mrs. William Fuhrman
Mrs. Cora Estella, wife of Will-
iam Fuhrman, of Marietta, died in
the St. Joseph's hospital, Lancas-
ter, early Saturday, of complica-
tions, in her 31st year. She was a
native of Baltimore. Besides her
husband, she is survived by five
small children, Doris, William,
Dale, Charles and Earl, at home;
her mother, Mrs, Amanda Reagan,
Baltimore; and two sisters, Mrs.
Ruby Wilson, Glenco, Md.; Mrs.:
Guy Vogel, Baltimore. Funeral ser-
vices were held from her late
home, 246 West Front street, on
Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'-
clock. Rev. Frederick C. Fowler,
pastor of the Presbyterian ‘church,

officiated, interment being made
here.
Mrs. Priscilla Fogie
Mrs. Priscilla Fogie, eighty-five,
of Newtown, died Friday afternoon
at her home, of complications. She
was a member of the United Breth-
ren church, Newtown. The follow-
ing children survive: H. H. Fogie,
Braddock, Pa.; John Fogie, and
William H. Fogie, Newtown; Fran-
ces, wife of Christian Rigel, Kin-
derhook, and Victor, of Newtown;
also twenty-three grandchildren,
thirty great grandchildren and
three great-great grandchildren,
and these brothers and sisters:
Mrs. Alice Divitt, Philadelphia;
Christian Hornafius, Mount Joy;
Cyrus Hornafius, McKeesport, and
Jacob Hornafius, California. Fun-
eral services were held Monday
afternoon at 1:45 o'clock, at the
late home and at 2 o’cloek at the
Newtown U. B. church. Burial was
made in Newtown cemetery.
remnant GGA eee emi:
SALE REGISTER

If you want a notice of your sale
inserted in this register weekly
placed on the minutes of the Sum-{from now until day of sale, ABSO-
day school, a copy printed if the LUTELY FREE, send or phone us
Conference Herald, and the Mount’|vour sale date and when you are
Joy Bullstin. BARGER — |ready, let us print your bills.
. ~ That's t rertisi
JOSEPH Richy x uate cheapest advertising you
ENOS R. WACHSTETTER. Friday, Nov. 8—At the Bulletin
Office, Mount Joy, Pa. at 7:30 P. M., a
lot of ground with a frame store
building in Mount Joy by Elizabeth
Shaeffer, executrix of Frank B. Groff,
deceased. Frank, auct. See adver-
tisement.
Saturday, Nov. 9—On our prem-
ises on the road leading to the Mt.
Joy cemetery, Community sale of
live stock, fruits, merchandise, etc.,
at one o'clock. C. 8S. Frank & Bro.
Friday, Nov. 15—At 7 P. M,, at
their place of business at Rheems,
20 head of choice cows by Mum-
mau Bros.
rm AED AQ onscreen
The success of the Graf Zepplin
would seem to indicate that ten
vears hence we may be able to
spend the week end in Paris and
get back to work on Monday morn-
ing—if we have the money.
neti esr
According to travelers, certain
tribes in the South Sea Islands
gleep on pillows made from the
trunks of trees. They must have
got the idea from the seaside hotels


Funeral services for Mrs. Susan
C. Oster Kelly, seventy-four, of |
Marietta, widow of J. W. Kelly
[ALLDAYSESSION T=
INU.B.CHURCH
(From Page One)
1. Better work in the society. i
2. Better work for the society.
Special music—Solo, Mrs. Joseph
| Witmer. |
Methods for better work, Squad-
ron— {
3. Better work because of the
society. !
4, Better work by the society. |
Roll Call.
Offering. i
Address—*“Stronger than a Lion”,
by the Squadron.
Benediction. |
Twilight Service—6:30 O’clock
Theme—“The people that ;
know.” !
Evening Session 7:15 O’clock
Service of song. 1
Quiet hour—‘The Christian’s
Better Country.” ki
Special music—Men’s Quartette. !
|

do |

Address—“Follow the Gleam”,
Squadron. ’
Offering.
Special music.
Address — “Exploit and Con-
quest”, Squadron. |
Roll Call; Benedicition.
Benediction.
Rev Caulker, an African, and]
who is going to school in this coun-
try, will give an address during the
institute.
A cordial invitation is extended |
to all to attend both services. Bring |
a box lunch and enjoy the social
hour between the afternoon and |
twilight service. |
|
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eel

HALLOWE'EN PARTY
FOR JACQUELINE HENDRIX

On Saturday evening a Hallowe- |
en party was held in'honor of Jac- |
queline Fae Hendrix, at the home
of her parents, on East Main St.
The house was beautifully decorat-
ed with corn shocks, witches, pump-
kins, Hallowe’en silhouettes of hats, |
cats, moons, and also streamers |
of crepe paper. The color scheme
was orange and -black, which was |
{ carried out in streamers



which |
| formed a huge bow above the table |
| and fell in ribbons, forming a cen-|
i | terpiece which ended in a large cir-
candles. At the ends of the stream-
| ers, numerous favors were found}
for each individual. Small lighted |
pumpkins illumined each plate.
{ Many games were played and ap- |
ples were bobbed for. Refreshments |
were served which were in keeping |
with the occasion. The ice cream |
being served in the forms of witch- |
es, clowns, brownies, pupmkins and!
ghosts. |
Those who attended were Dor- |
othy, Betty, Robert and Donald Eu-|
gene Lauer, Harrisburg; Margaret |
Schroll, Pearl Hendrix, Jacqueline
"cle filled with dozens of Fone
Fae Hendrix, Mrs. R. R. Lauer,
Mrs. Jno. E. Schroll, Miss Pearl
Schroll and Mr, and Mrs. S. M.|
Hendrix. |
IAA i |
LIBRARY PROJECT |
WAS DEFEATED
(From page 1)

Joseph Witmer, D ... 1 1!
Hawthorne, R ...... 264 2641
Myers... ......... 68 68
School Director i
Clyde E. Gerberich, R 283 263 546
Clyde E. Gerberich, D 22 54 76!
Tax Collector
Jas. Metzler, BR ..... 203 276 571!
Jas. Metzler, D ..... 22 54 176]
Borough Auditors
James Glatfelter, R . 287 274 561!
James Glatfelter, D . 4 4
Justice of the Peace |
rr tl eres
When it's job printing you need,
anything from a card to a book, we
are at your service.
mile
For pyorrhea


For’ prevention
against gum infec-
tions, use Zonite,
the new powerful
antiseptic. Also
guards against
colds, coughs and
more serious dis-
eases of nose and
throat.






“GREEN FROGS”???
What are they?
Why are they?
You want one!!
CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE
45 E. Main St.








Excellent
Hosiery
We use the words, super
excellent, with assur-
ance, since we feel cer-
tain that judgment of
the quality of the$e hose
will fully wartant our
every claim. Plaid to buy
for the future as well
as the present when you
The values offered sug-
gest it as a praetical !
economy.
DRESSES
Month-end Specials
20 Percent. Off
GOLD MARK HOSIERY
Regular and out-size in
| medium and heavy ser-

vice weight. Also Chif-
fon.
Kotex 39c Brassieres
MARIE'S
SPECIALTY SHOPPE
23 East Main St.
Phone 33



















04
Round
‘Se
Niagara Falls
TWO-DAY EXCURSION
Over Sunday. Nov. 10th
SPECIAL TRA

 
Lv. Mt. Joy
Saturday Nite preceeding
Returning, leave Niagara Falls, Sun-
day, November 10 (New York Cen-
tral), 3.00 P. M.; Buffalo, 405 P. M.
or
Returning, Monday, November 11,
lv Niagara Palls oh regular trains
of N. Y. C. to Buffalo, connecting
with Penna. R. train leaving
Buffalo 9.05 P. M.
CANADA~—Just across the Bridge
from Buffalo or Niagara Falls
Coach Lunch Service by
Pennsylvania Railroad Attendants
ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT
Pennsylvania Railroad


THE OLDEST HAT STORE IN
LANCASTER
Wingert & Haas
Hat Store
Fall Hats
Stiff and Soft Hats







Jac. H. Zeller, R ... 291 267 558 4 ji a
Jac. H. Zeller, D 23 50 “73! Have Arrived in Various
Jno. Keener, R 286 270 556 Colors aiid Shapes
Jno. Keener, D 24 52 76!
Judge of Hlections |§ PLAIN HATS A SPECIALTY
YL. 'G. Dillinger, BR ... 201 291
Abram Shires, D .... 29 29% JNO. A. HAAS, Propr.
Frank B. Watson, R . 270 270 | P
Frank B. Watson, D . 50 50 144 N. Queen Lancaster; Pa,
Inspector of Elections
Jno, Hendricks, R 278 378 FLORIN
dno. Rahm, Sr., D .. 88 38!
Edwin Hoffmaster, R 260 260, COMMUNITY SALE !
A. L. Myers, D 68 681, i
| FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 8, 1929

An Extra Fine Lot of
APPLES, POTATOES, BANANAS
And Other Fruit
POULTRY & OTHER LIVE STOCK
ALSO FURNITURE
And a thousand and one other ar-
ticles such as Hardware, Novelties,
Dress Goods, Stoves, etc.
Don't fail to come. Also bring
along anything you care to dispose
of. By Florin Community Sales Co.
PEC IAL
8 This Week Only


JAPANESE FANTAILS
0. K’S FISH SHOPPE
Mrs. 0. K. Snyder
Phone 57R4 MT. JOY, PA.
oct30-3mos.


Consistent Advertising Pays.



—
LASKE
Ladies’ £oats, Fur Trimmed ........ $7.95
Ladies’ Silk Crepe, Jersey, and Sport Dresses ...... $4.95
Ladies’ Silk, Jersey, and Rayon Princess Slips ........ 9R¢
Ladies” Hats... ........... Saas ei $1.95
Plaid Blankets, 66°'by 76 ..... oc... iu. oi wale Bi 98¢
Ladies’ Fine Lisle Hose, 5 Shades, per pair ....... wee. 2850
Ladies’ Dress Gloves ...
the New Season
AT THE
Specials for

FOR THE LADIES
FOR THE BABIES
Babies’ Chinchilla Coats and Bonnets to match, in Blue,
Pink and Tan'g.......... Seda A cee $4.95
Babies’ Fine White Dresses .......... irate hv gab oe 48¢
Babies’ Wool Slipover Sweaters ....... Yairi A sateen, 98¢
‘FOR THE BOYS
Boys’ 4-Piece Suits .W%.......... Se aa $5.95
Little Boys’ Heavy Suits, 3 to8 98¢
Boys’ Slipover Sweaters; ............ shan OSe
Boys’ Wool Lumber Jackets ....... CRN ee. $1.95
Boys’ Three-Quarter Length Sport Socks ............ 29¢
Boys’ Long Pants, size 10%0. 18 .................. $1.45
Lot of Men’s and Boys’ Caps ....... aaa .
heii ve oni inal, a SYR
Boys’ Fall Knickers ....... :
FOR THE GIRLS
Girls’ Coats, 7 to 14, Fur Collars and Cuffs ........ $4.95
Girls’ Wool Jersey and Sport Dresses ............. $4.95
Girls’ Rain Coats and Hats to Mateh .............. $2.45
Girls’ Felt Hats" ............... 5. rat Cie $1.45
Men’s Suits ...... aah Te : aaa $9.95
Men's Overcoats .......... . coves PARE ee {7.75
Men’s Big Ben Work Shirts, Double Yoke ........... T8¢
Men's Press Trousers... ... i verso vow, $2.7
Men's Heavy Work Trousers. ......... 5a $1.45
Men's Work Socks, S pairs Be > ae ee 25¢
Men’s Heavy Ribbed Union Suits ........ Eade 98¢
Men's Wool Sweaters ....... .......... Gh... $1.95
Men’s Lumber Jackets 8 ....; $1.45
Men’s Heavy Shaker Knit Coat Sweaters ........... $3.75
Lumbermen’s High-Cut Rubber Shoes ............. $4.95
Open Evenings
FOR THE MEN
E. LASKEWITZ
East Main Street
DOOOO0OGCOO000
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Add one well-beaten egg and one
and one-third cups of flour sifted
with a few grains of salt. Add
one-fourth teaspoon lemon extract
and roll very thin. Cut in smalt
rounds, press a peanut in the cen-
ter of each and bake in a slow
oven, 300 degrees F., for eight to
ten minutes.
Peanut Butter and Honey Sand-
wiches: Slice and butter white bread.
Spread half the slices with peanut
butter and the other half with honey.
Put the pieces together, press them
firmly and cut in appropriate sizes.
Fruited Peanut Butter Sands
wiches: Mash a banana and cream
with enough peanut butter to make
an easily workable paste. Moisten
with lemon juice, spread on buttered
bread and cover with another slice
of buttered bread.*
7 S there a little boy or girl who
4 fails to enjoy afternoon tea—
Leven though “tea” is represented
by milk?
And how much more the child
likes his tea when dainty cookies or
sandwiches appear as the main food.
One of the most popular sandwich
spreads is peanut butter—the kind
that comes in a pail which, when
empty, becomes a sandpile toy.
Peanut Butter Pleases
Mothers, too, like peanut butter
combinations, for they are rich in
food value and easily prepared.
Here are a few peanut butter recipes
which are just the thing for the
little tots’ tea:
Peanut Butter Wafers: Cream
one-half cup butter with one-half
clp canned peanut butter; adc one-
half cup sugar, and cream again.



Real Estate Specials
115-acre Farm, 3 miles from Refton, good, practically level soil,
15 acres spring-watered meadow, 10 acres timber. Buildings fair,
need some repairs $4,000
63 acres, 4% miles north of Lancaster, along State Highway. Lev-
el limestone soil. Large 2% story house, large barn and tobacco
shed, etc.” A ....... .....5... + Ta $12,600
106 Acres between East Petersburg and Manheim, good soil, good
buildings, 2% story brick 10-room house, large bank barn and to-
bacco shed, ANo, 1%... ...... . io ii aa, $13,250
5% acres up-to-date Poultry farm, adjoining good county borough,
along main State High 6 large poultry houses, practically
new, etc. 2% story dwelling. Spring water ........... $7,500
45 acres along main State Highway, 12 miles north of Lancaster,
level land, 6 acres ni Vg, meadow. Good 2% story 7-room
house, new bank barn, etc. sirable living place. ...... $4,750
17 acres along trolley and highway, 3 miles from Lancaster, extra
good soil, lots of fruit, fine buildings. 2 story 8-room house, all
conveniences; large bank barn, shed, large poultry house . $8,500
40 acres 3 miles from Lancaster, limestone soil, running water,
good, large brick house, bank barn and tobacco shed ..... $7,500
20 acres 4 miles west of Lancaster. A good truck farm. excellant
soil, practically level. 23% story 7-room house, barn and tobacco
shed. Lots of berries, etc. Close to trolley ............ $3,500
88 acres 7% miles north of Lancaster, and one of the best tobacco
farms in Lancaster county. Extra good, large buildings, room to
hang 22 acres tobacco. Fine large 2% story brick house, 12
TOOMS. ~.... frases eve ieee sien hve $17,600
85 acres 7 miles from Lancaster, hard surfaced road. Extra good,
level limestone soil. Fine large buildings. A fine, large Colonial
stone dwelling, a good summer home. ‘No money needed if you
have other real estate or security. Price reasonable.
These Are Only a Few of Many Farm Bargains I Have For Sale
A very good selection of country suburban ho s, business pro-
perties, houses, restaurants, stores, factories, tobacco warehouses,
etc. Some bargains.
We Have 'Em—We Sell 'Em—-You will Gain by Using Our Service
Call at office and see for yourself our large list of good selections
of real estate, along highways, close to city and country villages,
boroughs, and in city. Some special bargains— Business proposi-
tions that may be just what you are looking for.
NOTICE—No phone calls will be answered. Call at office.
See the Man That Has For Sale, And Has Sold, So Many Farms
Throughout Lancaster County. i
N. S. MYERS
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