$AGE EIGHT THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 198 0 Classified Column | YOUNG FOLKS WANTED Girl capable of hogse work. Must be neat and clean. Ap- Ply Bell Phone Harrisburg No. 38950. augé- 1t- FOR SALE—Iron tank, hol ds 300 | gallons. Can be used on wagon to haul water. N. J. Harmon, 19 Pop- lar St., Mount Joy, Pa. PICKED FROM JOIN IN WEDLOC K THE CARD BASKET NUMBER OF VERY "VERY WELL KNOWN YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED IN THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRIMONY Weaver—Eurich ' day “MENTION ABOUT THE MANY COMERS AND GOERS IN THIS LOCALITY Richard Atlantic Mr. at Heisey spent Thurs- City. Irvin Smith, the FOR SALE—A Haywood Baby| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Eurich, of Jr. is spending Coach, good as new. A real bar-|Marietta, announce the marriage of week with relatives at Steelton. gain. William Weldon, New Street, | their daughter Dorothy, to Samuel| Mr. and Mrs. Omar Kramer and Mt. Joy, Phone 117R4. au ugb- 1t-pd | Weaver, of Ironville, Saturday night, | family spent Sunday at Hershey. — | by Squire Charles C. Hicks, of May- | Mrs. W. S. J. Dumville has gone FOR SALE—Two hundred o. town. {on a visit to her mother at Renova. White Leghorn Pullets, 16 weeks) Hostetter—Seiple | Miss Beulah Smith js spending Bl rai Sebroll, 29 Mv. Joy St. Miss Elizabeth S. Hostetter, daugh-| several days with relatives at Ann- a, Joy. aug-1t-pd P| rer of Mr. and Mrs. Elam N. Hostet- | yijje. ® FOR SALE—100 White Rock | ter, Florin, and Dr. Harvey H. Seiple, | Miss Mary Henderson, of Harris- 0 White Leghorn “Pullets. East New street, Lancaster were mar-| pyro visited here over the week Apply + 290 Mt. Joy, |ried in St. Paul's Reformed chur h, | end. St., Mt. Joy. augb-tf | Quarryville. | Miss Edith Will of Lancaster, was | Miss Rose Seiple, sister of the |; Sunday guest of Mrs. Wilbert Ba- ALE—500 S. C. Leg-[pridegroom, was maid of honor and J. | ker, horn pullet™ stra Prices Horace Reynolds, Quarryville, best! ap Otto Meyre of Lancaster, spent reasonable. P. 0. 5 bo Man | man, Miss Mary Herr of Landisville Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. BE. A. heim or phone 86R3 played the wedding march and before Meyre. “the wedding played two selections. | Prof. and Mrs. S. B. Strayer, of “The Rosary” and “At Dawning.” |Millersville, visited here on Saturday , | The bride wore a blue silk ensem- | evening, 0YS or over, must bel. be | ; : ; : : ble and a blue felt hat and carried ris spe g sev- a Ee Babi: Pink on and baby breath. lo i Na Re should De. 2% i he hes Seiple wore a yellow ensemble and | qaughter. : offer general work with a|carried blue corn flowers and baby Mrs. Sadie Barry Wyant, of view of them gr into useful | breath. : Sunbury, spent several days with men in our organiza This is a Immediately following the wedding | npg Gable and family. real opportunity for boys | Dr. and Mrs. Seiple left on a wedding | Harry Walters Jr. spent several SCHOCK INDEPENDENT CO. | trip. On their return they will re-| gays at East Petersburg, with Wilbur Ask for Mr. Stauffer. | side at 255 East New street. Hoffman formerly of town. The bride is a graduate of the Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder, of EI- eral Hospital Nurses Training School |gstonville, were Saurday evening FOR SALE—Farm containing 16 ae more or less, located in Rapho near Hossler’s Church or Sehool nyone interested wall on. A. H. 3 residin Address ManheinT thereon. Penna. house and of cigars, WANEED — Small store for sm hysiness candy and light Iu a S slong highway. Box 83, Mt. Joy. july9-tf WA Washing done at home with electite- sher. Also two men for board Apply Mrs. Abe Welsh, 60 West Main St., Mt. Joy. july2t S FOR SALE — Choice EE aa ard Red June at By home, 101 Poplar-street, Mt. Joy. S. S. Kraybill. jly23-3t LE — Complete potato grader wit chments for elec- tric motor, only two seasons, in good condition. 4 Wolgemuth, Phone 128R FOR RENT—Three one-car gar- ges. Apply Silas Stoner, Marietta Skt., Mt. Joy, Pa. july16-4t-pd FOR RENT-—Five Rooms with th, aloes. al Springs Road, Joy. Harry Mit. june OR RENT — Apartment op- posite post office, 6 rooms and hs lectric lights, gas, side i sley, Mt. Joy. TORE ROOM FOR RENT— spacious Store Room, formerly Bernhart Store, on East Main t. Excellent location and ern store. Immediate possess- .| Long term lease. Apply to J. Schroll, Phone 41R2. Mount ily23-tf RADIO SERVICE—Equipped to service all makes of Radios. Phone cently constructed Delaware liver | By Mt. I ey bridge in Philadelphia. HAULING—Don’t Forget The To- MARKETS bacco season is coming. Who is go-| Wheat, per bushel ............... T5¢ in auling? Don’t for-| Corn, per bushel .............. 95¢ get me. I. L. Zink lard, per pound .................. 7% Bt., Mt. Joy, Pa. nové- Butter, per pound ........... 35¢ | Eggs, per dozen ......... 24c-26¢ NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have 2 6-rcom House along the trolley at Florin that I want to sell before April ist. 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 FINE HOME FOR SALE—If you desire 2 fine home on W. Donegal Mt. Joy, in first-class condition, has all conveniences, possession any time, call or phone 41R2 Mount Joy for further particulars. decl4-ti EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Irene E. Eberle late of Mount Joy Borough, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or démands against the same, will present. them Wwith- out delay for settlement to the andersigned. UNION NATL. MT. JOY BANK Mt. Joy, Pa. Executor John A. Coyle, Atty. june25-6t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of, Joseph K. Zeager, also known as ' Josep Zeager late of Mount Joy Township, Lanc. ; Co. Pa. deceased. / Letters testamentar es- tate having been grated fo the undersigned, all persons, iAdebted thereto are requested to im- mediate payment, and those hav- ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed. ABRAM YOUNG Mt. Joy, Pa. R. D. 3 Executor june25-6t 8S. Groff} Atty. printing you need card to a book, we ee. tf i referably i | terms and full particuars to P to H. K leted gineers tion co several written pany The than h pleted. All bridge upon ti As soo comple roadwa betwee the Pe road Highwe time and pe county Mem were sylvani within biles a bridge. The LO will the u which The pected twenty now nia and the TO OPEN BRIDGE said Fri since the construction was started al- ready have attracted the attention of builders throughout are rapidly completed spans but practically will According to an agreement reached bridge w 2destrians planning to petition Lancaster be construction, being levied Ralroad or cent rate charged to pass over the re- brdegroom is a local doctor. MONDAY, OCT. 6 (From Page One) in record-breaking time, en- of the Wiley Maxon, Construc- mpany builders of the bridge, iday. Rapid strides made the nation and magazine articles have been lauding the construction com- in charge. toll houses of English design nearing completion. More brick laying upon the also has been com- alf he five of the spans of the have been completed. Work ese is progressing rapidly with three well on the way to completion. remaining spans are upon the bridge laid and the span ready for traffic. n as the ted, bricks y will be be and rail- commission the the bridge Railroad, over which all 1y traffic passes at the present ill be closed to automobiles n nnsylvania Lincoln | guests of friends in town. i Mrs. Detwiler, of New York City, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Rettew. Mr. and Mrs. John Kreider and son, Richard, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. John Roth. Miss Susan Hoffer, of Elizabeth- town, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey and family. Jay Barnhart, Robert Schroll, Fred Koser and Russell Geiss spent Sunday at Atlantic City. Mrs. John Eberle returned Thursday after visiting her son mer and wife at Danbury, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hostetter and children left yesterday for the sea- shore to spend a week's vacation. Mrs. Abner Hershey and Mrs. Edna Witmer spent Sunday as the guests of Misses Annie and Susie Brenneman. Mrs. Anna Wolfe and two sons, of Philadelphia, returned to their home on Saturday, after several weeks visit here. Mr. and son, Paul, Marietta, day. Mrs. Murs. town, City. Mr. and Mrs. dren, Donald Eshleman Gretna. home Wit- Mrs. Aaron Gutshall and and Violet Gibbons, of visited relatives here Satur- Amy Peoples, of town, and Carrie Hummel, of Hummels- spent Thursday at Atlantic Paul Peifer and chil- and Phyllis, Miss Ella spent Sunday at Mount as soon as he span is opened. bers of the commission the Penn- Commission also a Public Service the next few weeks to set the | rate of toll to be charged all automo- | and with nd pedestrians using the new charged, according Commissioners, the of the be County upon toll to based cost and the rate at to be redeemed is not ex- than and Pennsylva- ndertaking the bonds are rate of toll, however, to be much cent rate for by the more car the flat late caster 0 tate mediat claims same, delay signed. H M M Estate Letters testamentary undersign thereto ar EXECUTORS’ NOTICE of Mrs. Amanda Swords, f Mount Joy Borough, Lan- County, Pa., deceased. on said granted to the d, all persons indebted requested to make im-| e payment, and those having| or \demands against the will present them without for to the under-| es- having been ARVEY MATEER, RS. VIOLA WILLIAMS, ISS MARY HENDERSON, Executors Mount Joy, Pa. july25-6t-pd Esta of E. thereto claims same, lay signed, Martin EXECUTORS’ Letters testamentary tate having been granted to the dersigned, mediate payment, will present them without de- for NOTICE te of Benjamin N. Herr, late Donegal Township, deceased on said es- un- all persons indebted are requested to make im- and those having or demands against the settlement = to! the wunder- JOHN M. FORRY, R D 3, Manheim, LEVI O. MUSSER, RD I Mt Joy, Pa. Executors july30-6t Pa. E. Musser, Atty. of de late Pa., undersi thereto claims lay fo signed, Attys. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Estate of William Letters of administration on estate having been granted mediate payment, same, will present them without de- Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, A. McGarvey, Florin, Lancaster County, ceased. said to the persons indebted sted to make im- a those having demands against the gned, all are reque or r settlement to the under- residing in Florin, Pa. ALBERT G. WALTERS. Administrator C. T. A . july30-6t inter- | the expense of financing | the | driver | twenty-five | Mr. | daughter, | Haas and In Tuesday. | Mr. and Mis. Baltimore, Md., Mr. Amos Esther, family Wolgemuth and visited Emanuel at Bird-in-Hand Fred spent and Farmer, of the week | Mrs. Joseph Charles. | Rev. Wm. 8. J. [ f the Episcopal | spe nding a week's |lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. | Lancaster, spent parents, Mr. and {ey and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kough and chil- |dren, Arlene, Eleanor and Harry, | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Dumville, rector church here, is vacation at At- of his Heis- John Heisey, Sunday with Mrs. Elmer | Smith and family. Mrs. Alice Anthony, Mrs. | Bowman and Mrs. Urama | from the West, visited Mrs. { Kraybill on Saturday. The Misses Gertrude and beth Brubaker and E. Mae {returned from Ocean City, N. | where they spent their vacations. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kise and [dren June and Paul, Mr. and {Sol Logan and daughter Thursday | A. Meyre. | Mr and Mrs Fred Lieberher and [ family, Mrs. Anthony Kerschner and | sons Edwin, Victor and | Stone Hurst, spent the week-end | Duncannon. | Me. | guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. at Cobaugh, Rachel and Mrs. Ernest Mary Orfa and | Ream, of Elizabethtown, Monday evening with Mr. Martin Gerber. Elder and Mrs. Eli M. Engle, of town; Mr. Daniel Engle, of Lancas- ter, spent the week end at Mon- Lycoming County, at- tending a Sunday School meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Elvin Baker and daughter Dorothy; David Hetrick, Richard and Hazel Hoffman spent the week end at Collingswood, N. J., with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osmun. Mrs. John Loewen and Mrs. Elmer Zerphey spent Friday after- | Misses and Mrs. noon at the General hospital, Lan- caster, where they visited Mr. John Loewen and Mrs. Abram Shires. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gingrich, Jeanne Brandt, Mrs. Wilbert Baker and laughter Louse and Mr and Mrs. E. A. Meyre motored to Red Point, Vd., “aturday where they spent the aay. Mrs. Anthony Kerschner and and sons, Victor, Edwin and Robert, of Stonehurst returned home after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lie- berher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nagel and children, Elizabeth, Anna, John, Jacob, Jr., and grandson, Benjamin Eshleman; Mrs. Eva M. Shank and son, Charles, spent Saturday at E. Berlin, Adams County; attending the fifth annual reunion of the Mummert family. Caroline Huber, Leah Eliza- Zeller J. chil- Mrs. Louise were Robert of spent | | { Sue, OUR MORTUARY RECORDINGS (From Page One) He was a member of the Newtown United Brethren church and Sun- day school for sixty years, and was also a member of the Atlas Castle, 136 K. of M. C., Elizabethtown. Services this afternoon in the home and in the United Brethren church at Newtown. Interment in the family plot in the Newtown cemetery. Mrs. Anna Heisey Mrs. Anna Heisey, thirty four, Blizabethtown R. D., died in St. Joseph's hospital, Monday from blood poisoning which resulted from the bite of an insect about ten days ago. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Heisey, Eliza- bethtown; three children, Paul, Mary and Anna Mae, at home; two broth- ers, Benjamin R., Ebenezer and Har- Annville; and two sisters, Louisa and Fannie, of Campbellstown. The funeral will be held Thursday ! afternoon at 12:45 o'clock from the; United Zion Home, Lititz, and at 2 o'clock in the Zion church, Elizabeth- town i | | 'n. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. Marietta an- vey Mary E. Carroll has reached nouncing the death at Sayre, Miss Mary BE. Carroll, from infirmities of age at of her Mrs. Ellanora miller, in her 83 year. She was born in Marietta, a daughter of the late Robert and Rebecca Carroll and re- | cently went to visit her sister. she | was a lifelong member and consistent worker in the Methodist church. Mrs. | Druckemiller is her only- direct sur- vivor. A number of nieces also sur- vive. The body was taken to Mariet- ! ta to the home of her niece, Miss El- sie E. Engle, West Marietta where! funeral services held. Burial was made in the family plot in the Marietta cemetery. | Word Pa., of who died the home sister, Drucken- were Harry C. Myers Harry C. Myers, a tipstaff at the Orphan’s Court died Tuesday at his home, 287 Marietta street, of a complication of diseases. He was a resident of Mount Joy his entire life, was a cabinet maker by trade, and tipstaff at the courthouse for many years. He was a staunch Re- publican and was County com- ! mitteeman in the west ward for | number of years. He was one of | the organizers of Friendship Fire | company No. 1 Mount Joy and a member at the time of his death. His wife who was Anna Flory sur- | vives and the following children: | wife of Harry Charles, Mount | Joy; Dorothy at home, and Russell, I.ancaster. Also five grandchildren and a sister, Miss Eliza Myers who is ninety-two years old. Services Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock in the home. Burial in Mount Joy | cemetery. By Class Met at Millersville .Mark’s U. B. Sunday School | their | Mrs. Alvin The Good Cheer class of Saint held regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Samuel Stayer, at Millersville on Tuesday evening, A very good program was rendered by members of the class. A busi- ness meeting followed at which time it was decided to hold a picnic at Hershey Park on Saturday after- noon, August 16. Refreshments were served to she following mem-! bers and visitors: Mrs. Carl Shatz, | Mrs. Clinton Eby, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd Myers, Mrs. Paul Alexander, Mrs. Claude Reigle, Mrs. Noah Harmon, | Bigler, Mrs. Samuel Stayer, Miss Ida Greenawalt, Miss Lillian Felker, Miss Dorothy Loraw | Miss Anna Mae Eby, Miss Ruth Eby, and Miss Hess. BE If the United States ever be- comes overcrowded, increasing the number of week-ends and holidays will remedy the situation. Wimmera. J There is no better way to boost your than by local news- | paper advertising, tf “x CONSTABLE HAD B. Graham of Marietta, town; Christ Gillums, Mount Joy; Harry and Jacob Gillums, Harrisburg This week Officer Zerphey also and Charles Hetrick, Harrisburg. arrested James Markley, Harry ——— Markley, Allen Shatz and Lester Charles J. Kissinger Randler. They are held under the Charles J. Kissinger, six, son of same bail for a hearing before Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kissinger, Squire Grimm on the same charges.’ Manheim, died early Monday morn- It is alleged that they forced an ing of complications after an ill- entrance and - stole five cases of ness of three weeks. He is survived heer at the Brick Tavern along the by his parents and two sisters, Marietta and Lancaster Pike. Meda Mae and Betty Arlene, both at home. Funeral services will be Non-Support Charge held Friday afternoon at 1:30 o’- | Wednesday Constable Zerphey ar- clock (standard time) from the rested Harry Nye, of Lebanon Co. home, with further services at 2 on a warrant from the office. of ; o'clock in the Salem U. B. church. Squire Grimm, of Elizabethtown, Burial will be in Longenecker’s charged by Frank Stoudt, with non- cemetery near Lititz. support of a minor child. He is held BR. | under $300 bail for the September Mrs. John G. Dulebohn | term of court, Mrs Alice M., wife of John G. Reckless Driving Dulebohn, Elizabethtown, died Sat- Friday morning Constable Zer- urday afternoon in her home, aged phey was called to the Shoe Fac- Seventy years, Death was caused by tory to investigate an accident. A OF awn A sons Ford coupe and Chevrolet sedan After, @ daug ter, Mary, and collided. H. G. Lehman, Mt. Joy two grandchildren survive. Also : ron ak ts ind the following brothers and sisters: B. 3, driver of the Ford, wag Arves Mrs. Ella Brenneman, Pittsburgh; ted for reckless driving and B. Er ’ an; . Mrs. Harry L. Brown, Lancaster; , Hardeman, Columbia, for operating Miss Katie 0. Miller, Elizabeth- | without his registration and opera- town, and George W. Miller, Lan- tor’s cards. caster. She was a member of Christ Only One Violator Reformed church, Elizabethtown. Fred J. Mayers, of Philadelphia, Services Tuesday afternoon in the | was arrested for violating our traffic home. Interment in Mt. Tunnel | laws. cemetery. Abram A. Bradley LOCAL DOINGS Abram A. Bradley seventy-eight vears old, died suddenly Sunday AROUND FLORIN night at his home in Newtown of apoplexy following a stroke two weeks ago. His wife who was (From page 1) Isabella Hipple and a brother Miss Mary Bixler, of New Cum- John Bradley, Columbia survive. | perland, spent the week end with mau, VERY BUSY WEEK (From page 1) Miss Anna Garber. Miss Anna Garber, is with Miss Mary Bixler, Cumberland this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nentwig an- nounce the birth of a daughter, at the General Hospital. Mr. Clayton Stehman and daugh- ter, Elizabeth, are spending a few weeks at Detroit, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hilt and children, of Florin, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheetz on Saturday evening. Misses Dora Kraybill and Vergie Wittle and Messrs Arthur Ney and Lloyd Risser spent Sunday Joseph’s Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Book of Perry visiting in New Co., at | Sat The Old Ti — AT — ND\ AN PORTING HILL irday, Aug. 9, 1930 Lease’s Amusements BIG TIME e Fiddlers | THE COST IS SMALL but — TRESULTS ARE CERTAIN PHONE US ; Your Ao Tooay NO EXCUSE FOR A “SPLITTING HEAD” There's no need for an aching head to spoil your day. At the first warning throb take Dil- lard’s Aspergum. Chew it a few minutes, Almost before you realize it. you have chewed the pain away. It's as simple as that—no trouble, and harmless—for Dillard's Aspergum is the new and easier way to take aspirin. Dillard's Aspergum is the finest aspirin in delicious chewing gum form. You can take it any time—any place. You need no water to gulp it down. There is no unpleasant taste— no choking. Because you chew Dillard's Aspergum the aspirin mixes thoroughly with the saliva so that 2 Wn he Ai me i PROBAK cone 0 TT fe i) TTT OBAR | all its soothing qualities are effective quickly, continuously. Keep a package of Aspergum on hand for quick, harmless relief from the pain of head- aches, neuralgia, neuritis, etc. It helps break up a cold, and soothes irritated throats, even such severe cases as follow tonsil operations. If your druggist does not have Dillard's Aspergum, send for free sample to Health Products Corporation, Dept. A, 113 North 13th Street, Nr wark, N. J. Give Bulletin you news for less than three week. By subscribing ror tne Mount Joy can get all the local cents a tf Ohio, and Mr. George Straub of Freemont, spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. T. T. Rice of Florin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Will, and Mrs. Robert Stauffer man Will vere entertained in the heme of Clara Wittle, Sunday even- ing. Messrs. Willis Melhorn and Jacob Wolgemuth, Aaron Heisey, Mar- tin Wolgemuth and Daniel Ginder returned home from a fishing trip to Deal Island, Md., with a catch of 91 fish, The Mite Society church at Maytown George Mumper, here last evening. An excellent program was rendered and refreshments were There were thirty-eight present. The Sunshine Band of the Cross of the Bethel { Roads Church, met at the home of one of its members, Miss Martha Melhorn, on Thursday evening. The regular routine of business was transacted after which refresh- ments were served and then a social hour was spent. These mem- bers were present: Mrs. Clarence Herr, Mable Ginder, Mary Thomp- son, Susan Bowersock, Esther Mum- Myrtle Myers, Helen pard, Alverta Bailey, Mary Musser, Mary. Hess, Rhoda Zercher, Anna Wolgemuth, Vivian Witmer, be Sentz, Irene Wolgemuth, Mrs. John Melhorn, Mrs. Miller Wolge- muth, Fanny Horst, Miller Charles Wolgemuth, Mrs. Winters, Mary Myers, Mr. and Mus. | Christ Melhorn, John Edward Wol- gemuth and Betty Jane Melhorn. Bank Bandits Active The greatest number of bandit raids on American banking ever recorded | in the figures of the protective depart ment of the American Bankers Asso- | ciation were reported during the six months ending last February. Bank members of the association reported ! for investigation 311 forgery cases, 107 holdup robberies, 16 burglaries, 2 sneak thefts and 8 mortgage swindles while non-member banks, numbering less than half the total enrolled in the association, suffered 86 holdup robber- ies and 9 burglaries, non-members be- ing burglarized or held up once for every 89 banks, as compared with once for every 164 member banks. The as- sociation detective agents caused the arrest of 143 of the 236 bank crimi- nals apprehended during the period covered. The association's ‘report on these conditions urges support of the move- ment to provide city police departs ments with radio-equipped cruising | automobiles which have proved par- ticularly effective in Cleveland and Detroit in the broadcasting of alarms and the closing in on criminals imme- | diately after or even in the midst of the perpetration of crimes. Last year the average time elapsed between the receipt of radio calls by these cars and the 1325 arrests which followed was one minute and forty-two seconds, the report says. —-———— Keep Flies off Cows A fly-fighting cow is not an ef- ficient milk producer. Make Bossie contented by spraying her enemies. en etl A meme Quarryville — Lancaster Firemen’s Association will annual convention here ne Mr. | and Nor- met with Mus. | served. | Stop- | Phoe- | | and | Katie | -— val, ent be a success, ugbly advertised. In order that a pubilc sale, festi- supper, musical or any like ev- it must bc thoro- Try the Bulletin Bands So Placed with 0. K., ace of Mind to You 0. K. Snyder MOUNT JOY july16-tf re I have leased the former Jac. Shenk Service Sta- tion, west of Mount Joy, where I will be pleased to serve the public with Tydol Gas Veedol Oils and Greases Cars Greased and Washed Also Tires, Tubes, Etc. I will appreciate a share of your patronage. Gillum’s Service Station Midway Between Mt. Joy and Florin aug 6stf 9. 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