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THE MOUNT JOY sULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA,


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NOV. 26t
WEDNESDAY,

MT. JOY BULLETIN
MOUNT
J. E. SCHROLL,
JOY, PA.
Editor & Propr.
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The subscription lists of = Landisville
Vigil, tlie Florin News and > Joy
Star and News, were merged w of
the Mount »y Bulletin, which makes this

on ahout double that ot the
y weekly.
paper reu
paper's ordi
© EDITOR
BETTER USE
dry law
asks for $25,000,000
While the prohibition
enforced, wouldn't it
just at this time to
amount or more to
and destitute and do

FOR IT
The enforcement gang
with.
be
to work
law
he
should
far better
give the
the
a
sdine
unemployed
real act?
NOT PRESENT
In times past, statisticians
ted that the normal increase
population would eventually
bout starvation conditions,
economist are figuring
long it will take to eat up world sur-
WORRY
predic-
world
a-
in
bring
and
out
now
how
plusses. It kind of looks as tho one
shouldn’t worry too much about fig-
ures and prophecies.
If we must cry about business, Ie
us all sit down on the curb and have








 

a good cry together, and we will
enough water to relieve t! dro
THE LOVELIES WOMAN
A great-grandmother of eight living
in Minneapolis, has been awarded a
$1,000 prize in a field of 20,000, as
the “loveliest woman.’ T award
was made by a board of experts, on
photographs alone Her face as it
appear in the public j s. is lovely
and from it shines out a lovely soul.
Many young women are pretty, but
the truly lovely women are those who
have passed the half century
mark. older th xrow tl
lovelier they become, 1 at love
liest of all love, mother ve
hances their loveliness.
THE SILV LINING
Nof that we care whether skirts go
up or down—well, not much, any-
way—but its interesting to learn that
about 400,000 women, members of
the New York State Federation of
Womens Clubs, have been on strike
against long skirts. The Garment
Retailers of America heard this the
other day from Mme. Helene Volka,
who is official stylist for the women’s
federation—and a great light broke
over them. “We have refrained from
buying new frocks,” said Mme. Vol-
ka, “as a protest against having foist-
upon us styles becoming only to the
young and slender.” So it appears,
women are now to make styles, in-
stead of styles making women. If the
styles “dictated by Paris” don’t suit,
the girls will go on wearing their old
a bit longer—and that's
something a veteran husband
frock-provider can cheer.
dresses
and


A SUBSTITUTE
FOR TREE-SITTING
Governor O. Max Gardner
North Carolina goes the
the most, the only
structive substitute for the
tree sitting. He
“I doubt if history records a strang-
To of
credit for
and perhap con
idiocy of
says:

 

er device for the entertainment and
pleasure of those participating. I
venture the belief that this startling
new activity—or rather complete
absence of activity—is symptomatic
of nothing more serious than com-
plete and spiritually devasting idle-
ness and boredom. Now how much
better it would be if, instead of be-
coming ‘tree-sitters,” our boys and
girls would become ‘tree s’, and
thus rontribute something to the
beauty, livablen and com of
their homts.”
Governor Gardner's
unanimously


it into effect is anot!
such brainless wo r
in the top of a inst
their own hom
name could tl g
ception as beaut


nothing of
a
comfor
home?
Our
phenomenon
right. The
demonstration
Our
more
more
own

greatest

trees
tree
Wi

sitting.
DB
WHERE HAS
There isn’t
Some local
discovered that truth.
all hot and bothered
‘years “the stockings
fireside” have been
fying regularity and liberality. Peo
ple came in constantly and bought
without argument. Everybody
having a wonderful time.
But something
the bewildered
other, “Where
Well, where
The plain truth that
hasn't gone anywhere, It is right
USINESS
Sant
GONE?
Claus.

any
business have
th
men
just
And ey
are
For
the
about
hung
filled with
by
satis-
was

has happer
are
business
And
asking each
gone?”
gone?
ones

has
bus
has

is business
in town. Always’ has been. - Always
will be. But business nowadays is
operating on the “cafeteria” plan
You've got to “help yourself.” The
chap who sits around waiting for
“table service” is doomed to dissa-
pointment—and lots of it.
As John Wanamaker used to say:
“There is\ always someone, some-
L|
SALUNGA



MAYTOWN |



Dinner in Honor of Mr. and Fe
Fred Ibach, Jr.— Union Thanks- The Union Thanksgiving services
giving Service Here { will be held Thursday evening at 7:
RR {o'clock in St. Johns Lutheran church.
Mrs. John Aston now lives with | Rev. James B. Musser, pastor of Re
he er Mrs. Ben Brosey famed church will deliver the ser-
: roe mon,
Mi Catherine Light of. Lititz | The Mite Society of the Church of
spent the week end with Miss El- } God will hold o food sale Wednesday
eanor Fackler, November 26 at the home of Mrs. Al
| and Mrs. Israel Mumma ‘Risser, beginning at 9:00 a. m. Mince
Sunday at the home of Mr. |and pumpkin pies, cakes, custards,
d Mra Samuel Eby. | zinger bread, potato salad and beef
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Longenecker | 10at will be on sale. Give your or-
entertained on Sunday Rev. K.|ders early. .
Boohir and Misy Gross. | A surprise birthday party was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
The E. J. Myers family visited





 




Thursday

Fry gave a
Fred
married,
of
recently
Mr.
n honor
other
Christ
and Irvin,
Peifer and
Eask Petersburg, Mr.
and wife
and Mrs.
Daniel
Christ

Peo
ifer and
|
Mr. and
sons,
Mrs,
of
A. 3
Mrs, Fred Ibach Sr., and
Glen
Mrs,
and
son,

and
Mr.
children.
Mrs. Albert Weaver at her home
Kready
circle on Saturday afternoon, those
present were: Mrs. Dohner, Mrs.
N. N. Baer, Mrs. A. S. Newcomer
and Mrs. Miller Eshle-
man and son, James, Mrs. J. Urban
Baker and “Dickie,” Mrs.
Paul Baker and daughter, Mary
Elizabeth and Ruth, Wayne
Aungst and John.
The church of the
their Fall Love Feast
ch at Salunga o
and Sunday.
attended,
at entertained her sewing
son, James,
son,
son,
Brethern had
in their
Saturday ev-
It was very
a number of Preach-
spoke Among them were:
Stauffer of York and Rev.
Cassel of Hatfield Montgomery Co.
n
irch
ening
well
ers
Rev,
It was an old time Love Feast, so
many staying for its close and din-
ner on Sunday.
eet @ CPO e+ ee.
H.C. S. CLUB MET
AT MIDDLETOWN
(From page 1)

riage of one of their members,
s Myrtle Heistand, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Heistand, of
Salunga, to Mr, Henry Danner, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danner, of
Manhe which will be solemniz-


ianksgiving Day.





 


oWY Danner, Manheim;
| “Benny” Willman, Middletown;
Miss Dorothy Peters, Middle town;
Mr. Mark Kline, Elizabethtown;
M Anna Winters anc
1
Miss
iss Ruth
Kaylor,
of town,
——— eet Eee
day afternoon
ED Pee

There is no better way to boost
your business than by local news
advertisin
paper
this “someone” no longer walks in
the front door, it is plainly up to us
AFTER him. Find
Sell him!



to go
Tell
out
him!

na platitudes and baseless bunk. Lets
face the facts. Nobody is going to;
hand us anything. The folks who go |
after the business intelligently and
earnestly will reap the rewards. The

place who \ wants to buy—and CAN
buy—what you want to sell” If



wailers and waiters are on the way
out. - This is the day of Doers.
I 0 Sp we at the home
C i
The Union ng Services |
be he'd this year in the Salun- |
ra’ M. E. Chureh, Rev. A. C. Coo-|
per of the Lutheran C h Land-
ille to deliver the e:
the |
Ibach Jr. |
of Mount Joy; |
and cards were the
astimes during ‘the ev-
who attended the “two-
1b meet were: Misses
Clara Hinkle, of Mount
ss Myrtle Heistand, of Sal.
Miss Dorot Overdeer, of
town; Mr. Paul Erb, of]
Harold Overdeer, Middle-
Ladies Were at E’town
Miss Edna Martin, accompanied |
by a number of High School girls
of town, namely Misses Evelyn
Saker, Mildred Zink, Fannie and
Helen Dillinger. visited the Eliza-|
bethtown Tri High Y Club on Fri-
him! |

Haines and given by the members







her | y an Mrs, SIs of the Maytown Reformed church
Bors tied of Mount Joy on Satur- Mrs. Haines being director of
day evening. choir. Games were played and a very
The free coffee and cake demon- pleasant evening spent. Refresh-
stration at the John Bender store, | ments were served. Those present
on Saturday was enjoyed by his |were: Mr. and Mrs. George Waller,
many customers, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Risser, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peifer an- | Herbert Smith, Mrs. Hiram Mayer,
naunce the bith of a daughter, | Miss hots He Sells Sve,
3 illian Sload, Kathryn shleman,
ales hou, ox Saturday: at the | Mrs. Grace Sload, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Sr | L.. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Young and | Mrs. Annie Mackley.
hildren, enjoyed an auto trip bo]
New York last week, having spent |
everal days there. LOBATA
Mr, and Mrs. John Cooper of |
near Harrisburg spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Landis and son
his mother at the home of Mr. and |Benny, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Landis
Mrs. Water Peifer. at sons James and Junior visited
The : Mennonite chimeh sewing | MT Jacob Landis and family near
iy ‘ | Deodate Sunday evening.
cirele of Chesnut Hill met at the | Mr. znd Mrs. Cyrus Koefer enter:
home of its President Mpys. Abram | (45509 the of Ginger. on
Greider on Tuesday. Sunday: Mrs. S. W. Watson and son
The Monthly Meeting of the |Chester and Mrs. R. L. Wiles and
Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church | Russel Brogunier all of Hagerstown,
met at home of its President | Maryland.
Mu Edith Peifer to %ransact bus-|{ The following were the guests of
in m Monday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ebersole and
Mr. and Mrs. Oram Bryson, en- | ly on Sunday; Mr, and Mrs. Na-
| tor i over the week ond their Dupler and children; Law
x de ce, Paul, Daniel, Dorothy and Dale
rd, f and daughters, |
"Jesse May, an rothy Ellen of | coat ele isin si
3 ; es Shel 3 | In order that a pubile sale, festi-
| 2 fie Misses Brocht of York Hav. | al, supper, musica! or any like ev-
en visited their sister Mrs. M.|,;, no's specess, it must b. thoro
“yridav. Thev took | ce rent
e¢ Mai Kauffman along |
When it's job printing you need,
anything from a card to a book, we
are at your service tf
ll Pe
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THE BEST TIME TO BUY ANYTHING
TATE SITUATION TODAY.
HERE IS A LIST OF SOME OF THE REALTY BARGAINS 1 AM OFFERING, MANY OF WHICH CAN
BE BOUGHT AT YOUR OWN FIGURE.
IRONVILLE
“ANDY” MUMMA HAS VERY UN-
USUAL EXPERIENCE WHILE
GUNNING IN YORK COUNTY

Ammon Campbell is seriously
with a very severe cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim G.
were visiting at Harrishurg, Pa.
Paul Metzgar was presented with a
Bible by the Masonic Commandery
Bard
at Harrisburg, having received his 32
in the Masonic Order.
Andrew and Guy Mummaw, Cleon
Staley were gunning in York Co., and
degree
Andrew Mummaw killed two rabbits
with one shot, he shot a rabbit and
while doing this another jumped up
and was frightened so badly that he
ran into a wire fence and killed him-
self.
On Wednesday -evening a number
of people from the Silver Spring cir-
cuit will Visit the Otterbein United
Brethren church at Harrisburg, where
Charles Beittel, formerly Colum-
bia, is the pastor.
Rev. J. L. Smoker has closed a two
weeks revival service at the Centre
U. B. church, resulting in
conversions. Mr. Smoker will spend
several days at Bellaire in Hunting-
don County visiting his sister,
On Sunday evening at 7:30 Rev. D.
Jatdorf, Bishop of the United
of
six
G.
3rethren churches will preach in the]
church.
preach
10:30
Ironville United Brethren
Rev. J. L. Smoker will
Silver Spring on Sunday at
m.
Sunday School on Sunday at Iron-
ville, Centreville and Silver Spring at
9:30 A. M.
Jr. Christian
at 6:00 P. M.
deavor at 6:45.
Stanley Arnold of Columbia, is di
Ironville
En-
Endeavor at
and Sr. Christian
)
recting a choir in the Ironville, U. B.
church and they will sing on Sunday
evening during the church services,
then Christmas
time when they will ren
at
at
he will also direct 1
a cantata.

YG
The man who rushes into tro-|
uble usually hobbles out on ecrut-
che
rt Mere
Turn useless articles about your
home into cash. Advertise them in
our classified column
Mem ee eee
Congistant Advarticine Pave
Tos




ill |
at |
IS WHEN THERE IS NO DEMAND.
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY.
HOME HEALTH (1 I'B [ chitis will not help a patient who
i 4 40 has an irritated condition of the
mm system of nerves, You are exceed-
ingly disappointed when you see
{the treatment: which readily bro-
|ught relief in an inflammatory at-
| te k give none for this coughing,
Orc of the wos | Which is uzually severe at night..
must think more care-

WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX
PRESSLY FOx THE BULLETIN
BY DR. DAVID H. REEDFR
|

| Night Coughs:
But you
1 . . .
persistent and trying of all symp-|, y
3% . . i y as « “wr A - |
| toms with which sufferers have to | oy of the F ase Jd oy 0 tng
and is rea ature. will very
| contend takes the form of cough- |... 1 b real hn! id h the eloth
i, 0 : | likelv Je 0 y 3
ing instead of sleeping. When | e one mn whic p
be applied to the back and
to the front of the chest; It
[may be 6ne in which a very simple
remedy will relieve if not cure.
Make a little “match paper” by
dipping a piece of paper in a
[srong solution of saltpeter and
|dry it at the fire. When thorough-
ly dry take about four inches
square of it in a saucer. Set fire
to the corner and let the patient
sit where he can inhale the smoke,
not so near as to cause incon-
but
venience in breathing. This, in
every other sign of illness has been
removed this coughing in the night
will often remain and apparently
baffle all remedy. There may be
no difficulty in breathing, or much
expectoration, or indeed, anything
to account for the restless cough;
vet there it is, and its effects are
at least distressing, if not wasting
to the patient. The first question
chat should present itself to -one
in such a case as this might be:
What causes the trouble after
other illness has been overcome?
Probably it may be found in some
very simple matter which happens
not to be known. For instance, the
idea may exist that all coughing is
necessarily produced by something
wrong with the lungs.
Perhaps there is no knowledge of
a ‘whole system of nerves, the state
of which causes severe coughing
| without expectoration or anything
of a nature that can be thrown off
in that way. Even though some-
thing i= known regarding that sy-
stem of nerves, there may be pro-
found ignorance or forgetfulness
of certain conditions sometimes ex-
isting in the nerves of the stomach,
which, by reflex action, makes
their presence known by violent
coughing,
There may
the bronchial
pau¥ice
it will only give relief for a time;
but in all cases in which it relieves
you may be pretty sure you have
irritation of the sympathetic nerve
to deal with and not bronchitis
{anything of" an
| nature.


This will teach you how to treat
‘a night cough. When the patient
is so very weak that it is impos-
sible to utilize an outward applicat-
ion it may be well to resort to the
smoke of niter, as above described.

I consider fthis subject of coughs
importance at this time of the year
that I will prepare another paper
next week, giving more detail in-
formation for the treatment of
| various ‘conditions of that nature,
(including whooping cough.
All readers of this publication
are at liberty at all times to write
for information pertaining to the
subject of health, Address Dr.
David "H. Reeder, 3 B. 31st. St.
Kansas City, Mo. with at least 6
cents
be inflammation of
tubes: a hot bran
immediately applied to |
the back, between the shoulders,
and a cold cloth placed on the
chest. The result is immediate re-
lief. Jut there is no consideration
of that state of the stomach
and diaphram which causes whoop-
when there is no inflam-
3 : | Turn useless icles ab
mation anywhere. There is a state articles about your
: . | home into cash. Advertise
the sympathetic nerves which them in
ur classified column to
irritates, the nerves that supply the ress cell A Gini
is
taken

postage.
A A
ine
cough
of


breathing muscles, and causes se-
vere coughing without any inflam-| When its job prating you need,
I mation: | anything from a card to a book, we
' The treatment which suites bron-'are at your service of

| some cases will cure: in other cases |
INTERESTING LECTURE OM:
| PALESTINE BY REV. KNIT} .E
|
| The lecture on “Palestine,” in
| the Sunday School room of the
Uni.ed Brethern church on Friday
evening was given to. an appreciate
ive audience.
Rev. Knittle's slides were very
interesting, instructive and some
very amusing, He spent one week
covering the town of Palestine by
automobile, visiting very important
| Biblical points, and very ably gave
the lecture.
The time of the year the tour
was made was in the month of
February, several years ago. Mem-
bers of the touring party picked
flowers, while Y¥his country, no
doubt, was shoveling snow.
portrayed the nat-
ives there as still living in a back-
ward country, although in some
sect ons improved farm implements
re being used.
The pictures
Woman, as has been the custom
| for hundreds of years, is the slave,
or |
inflammatory |




doing all the work in fields and at
home, carrying water jugs, baskets,
most everything on their heads.
All these people walk very erectly,
due to balancing their burdens on
their heads from childhood.
mountains,
mentioned as im-
of Christ were
All the inns, tombs,
roads, seas, ete.,
portant in the life
shown,
Many pictures of 'the blind were
The narrow streets, no
sidewalks, the filth and unsanitary
cond¥ions, along with the lime-
stone walls, roads, ete., which
brilliant glare, when the
is the cause of most
Dark glasses were worn
during the tour.
The Psalm was beautifully
llustrated by different highly col-
ored slides, as were also the differ-
shown,
makes a
sun shines,
blindness.
23rd
ent kinds of trees and their bloss-
oms. The flowers of Palestine
were also shown, The Rose of
Sharon and the lily, which are
mentioned in the Bible, were
chown, the former resembling our
narcissus.

THAT'S THE REAL ES-






DWELLING HOUSES ( No. 372—A newly built 6-room' nN, 411A fine stucco bun-| NO 300--18 acres of best lime- [business stand. Lot fronts 80 ft.
viol : . stone lg i x OP
No. 257—A large brick house in| brick house, brick garage, all mod- galow on Chocolate Ave. all Hoe aang ga Wad on Donegal St., Mt. Joy.
negal, only 100 steps to COmveniences, possession anv , ,jorn conveniences, garage for] i. 3 : : No. 404--A very good brick build-
East Donegal, only B time. Priced to sell. Residential ive | Shave, best small farm I offered in|. :
trolley stop. Property in fairly | Lovin Nonamal Yeas two cars, A dandy place to live| TP on macadam high |g» one story about 50x100 in Mt.
good shape for $3,500. [2 No. 376 ae fod doling and a good buy. . way. Price right. Joy. Corner property.
_ No. 314—A very good brick dwell| ;, mast Main St., Mt. Joy, all con.! No. 413—A nice frame dwell No. 3529—-A 35-acre farm of]. NO- 406—Frame Office Building,
mg oR New 8, Me 30, veniences. will sell with or without ing in Mount Joy, corner property land near Chickies church. Snow Room, Garage and a Dwelling.
es ights, » etc, |a 20-car garage in rear. peng trolley. A very good cheap | shedding for 5 or 6 acres tobacco. ere is 2 Yoo! Dos ion
No. 382—A 2-st £ ome. A good 1-m f h 3 cheap. he entire lot o ulldings
No, 320A fne frame double) "or Florin fi roof, coment] No dt 28 fam Shear for only $6,000.
| dwelling house in Florin, new Florin water ete. AYO ith ox i acre.
years ago. Modern in every way| , °°’ 385 A : d ground with 6-room house with LARGE FARMS BUILDING LOTS
| with garage, etc. Rents for $70 No. 3 o—A very modern corner lights and bath; also frame stable.
land $25. Price is only $5,600. ‘Will property in Mt. Joy at trolley, has In Mt. Joy boro. Will sell right or No. 357—A farm of 112 acres ~ No. 8306—Fine building lot frome
| one side for $3.000 or other | 2ll conveniences and in Al shape.| exchange for smaller house. of gravel soil, good house, barn [ing 45 ft. on the east side of Lum»
sell
side for $2,600.
No. 337—A fine new house on]
Vest Donegal St., Mt. Joy, all con-
veniences and in best of condition
No. 839—A good 2% story
{ frame house on Main street, Florin
best of shape, 2-var garage.
No. 341—A fine home along the
trolley at Florin, all modern con-
| veniences. Priced to sell.
No. 349—An 80 ft. front on
Donegal Springs Road, Mt. Joy
|New 8 room brick house, all mod-
Also garage.
No. 386—A 2%-story frame:
house adjoining No. 385. Prefer
selling these two as a unit.
No. 390—A dandy bungalow on
West Main St, Mt. Joy, 6 rooms,
all conveniences, lot 296 ft. deep
possession any time. Must be seen
to be appreciated. 3 car garage.
No. 392—A large brick house,
goed repair, large frame stable,
acre of ground, on concrete high-
way near Mt. Joy. Price very
interesting.
ern improvements. Included is an| No 397—One of the former Mt.
acre tract in rear Joy Development Co. houses on W.
No. 353—Lot 40x200 at Florin Donegal St. Mt. Joy. All conveni-
| with new 5-room bungalow. Has | ences. Price very low.
| light and heat. Dandy home for) No, 399--An suere of lind with
| $2,000.00. : | brick house, frame stable
No. 855—A lot 650x200 ft. just | 2-car garage, ete. Wonderful lo-
outside Mt. Joy Boro, new 7-room |
| house never occupied, garage, good |
{well of water, ete. Half of money
can remain. Possession at once. ;
| Will sell more land with property if |
| purchaser desires. Here’s a worth |
| while proposition. |
|
No. 365-—Fine corner prope:
and lot adjoining, at trolley Ii
house has all conveniences, large |
lawn, fine location. Want se. |
| to settle estate.
f
No. 368—A T-room newly built
and modern home on Marietta St. |
Mt. Joy. Corner property, modern |
in every way, 2-car garage, very |
reasonable in order to sell. |
No. 371—A
to
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| newly built house |
We have no patience with Pollyan- along trolley at Florin, all modern | house, all conveniences,
conveniences and price only $3650.
for a quick sale.
| modern
cation. An unobstructed
the Susquehanna river and
fronts on Susquehanna Trail.
No. 400—A good frame dwelling
on Marietta street. An excellent
buy for any person living in rent.
No. 405—A frame dwelling, cor-
ner property and will sell for only
$3,000.
0. 408—-Lot 40x200 on concrete
highway, at Florin, frame house, all
conveniences, hot
heat, oil burner, 6-car garage. A
very good property at a reasonable
price.
land
No. 409—A dandy corner prop-
erty along trolley, very modern
sun porch
garage, etc. Can be bought worth
the money.
J. E. SCHROLL,
view of |
water
tobacco shed, silo, running water
5 acres woodland, Price reason
able.
No. 381—A 124-acre farm of
best limestone soil, excellent build-
No. 415—A lot on East Main St.,
Mt. Joy with two houses. Railroad
siding in rear. A very good invest-
ment and priced for a quick sale.
ings, 22-acre meadow, water at
TRUCK FARMS house and barn. Price $145 per
No. 183—2 acres and, rather|acre and 8-4 of money can remain,
hilly, large double house, fine for| Here's a dandy.
poultry. $650. No. 384—A 106-acre farm of
~ No. 184—13 acres of sand and |gravel and limestona land in Mt.
limestone in Rapho, frame house, | Joy township, stone house, big
good bank barn, fruit, running wa- | bank barn, good water for only
ter. Only $2,000. $120 per acre. Nicely located.
No. 196-—A 2-acre tract in East No. 407—A very beautiful 50-
Donegal near . Maytown, 8-room| acre farm along concrete highway
house, stable, chicken house, pig sty, [east of Mt. Joy. Half the money
house newly painted.
No. 270—A fine truck farm eof a
if desired.
No. 412—A 100-acre farm along
can remain

few acres near Milton Grove, good ( Marietta and Lancaster pike, large
house, barn, large shed, poultry | meadow and excellent pasture. A
{ houses, etc. for only $1,500. good farm.
| No. 275—14 acres, 2 miles from
| Mt. Joy, gravel soil, frame house,
BUSINESS STANDS
No. 334—A fine brick business
stand and dwelling on East Main
St., Mount Joy,
No. 376—A 20-car garage cen
trally located in Mount Joy, wil
sell with or without a moder
dwelling with all conveniences.
No. 374—A 6-room house and
store room, owner now doing a
nice electrical business. Will sel
property, business, stock, ete. Good
|barn, ete. A dandy truck farm.
Don’t miss this.
| No. 352—A dandy truck, fruit
and poultry farm of Jacob Stauffer.
near Sunnyside School, in Rapho
|township. Here’s a snap for some
one,
MEDIUM SIZED FARMS
_ No. 210-—31 acre-farm near Mar-
letta and Lancaster pike, good crop-
per, lots of fruit, excellent tobacco
and truck farm. Only $4,000. | large stable. Wonderful opportun
lity for young man.
No. 278—30 acres of sand land |
near Green Tree church, good soil, No. 403—Frame Building 30x60,
3 stories with wing 28x30 and an-

ber St., Mt. Joy. $500.
No. 310—A 40-ft. lot on Walnu$
St. Mt. Joy. If you want a cheap
lot get busy.
No. 335—Lot 100 ft. front amd
and 540 ft. deep on concrete high-
way between Mt. Joy and Florin.
No. 366—A choice building los,
fronting 70 ft. on Marietta St.
Mt, Joy and about 80 ft. deep. Cor
ner lot. Cheap.
No. 877—Four 50 ft. lots on the
sagt side of North Barbara St., M$.
oy.
No. 401—Two lots of ground
each fronting 45 ft. on Columbia
Ave., Mt. Joy. Lots adjoin, are on
corner and arc an excellent build-
ing location.
JUST LAND
No. 387—A plot of about 2 1-8
acres of land along trolley at Floria,
has a frontage of one block. Priee
reasonable,
No. 388—A plot of ground con
taining about an acre at Florin.
Priced to sell.
I also have a number of proper
ties that owners do not care to have
advertised. If yoy don’t find what
vou want in this list, call sand see
me. I have it.
Hunting Camps
No. 262—A tract of 125 acres
of farm and timber land, house,
barn, etc. Half is farm land. Sev-
eral bear pens on farm. Game
suck as bear, deer, pheasants, grey
and black squirrel, porcupines, ete.


hank barn, 11 room house, fine wa-
ter, fruit, ete. All farm land. other building 24x30. Wonderful


Ideal hunting camp, Price $2,500.00.
‘MOUNT JOY