ii i Es WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13th, 1932 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. IT LOOKS LIKE EVERYTHING HAS BEEN LOANED OUT va UG. TREASURY \ T3303 - TL SR SR fa aan mbt > 4 rr YA SI sig) 7 TITTY I AAS AAAS ATH « Lo fe J | Ff A 4 | 4 / Jacob Charles and family on Sun- day. | Mr. and Mrs, Henry L, Haines and children, M riam, Henry and i John, and Bertha Mumma spent | Sunday at Millersville with Mrs. Xready.. Mr. George Shunman and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Shunman and son Ray. and Miss Mary Kochenour spent Sunday with the'r daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hofline and family. The followng visited Jacob | Charles and family Sunday: Rus- sell Bahn and wife, Geary Brenner land wife, of Mechanicsburg: A. H. Hoffman, Marvin Lands and wife land sons, James and Junior, of neay Rheems, | ci) Mr. Frank Wilson, of New York SOMETHING TO SNEEZE | City, visited Mr. and Mrs, Isaac ABOUT IN ECONOMY | Carpenter on Thursday, and on his| Miami Beach, Fla—Bathing suits | return home was accompan’ed by | made from gayly colored bandanna | hi . Wet Fite chiefs as devised by these tw | his mother, Mrs. Annie G. Wilson, | handkerchiefs as devise y these two Miami Beach girls. of Sioux City, Towa, who spent | . {two months with Mr. and Mrs. | Carpenter. FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS STRIPPED HIS TOBACCO \fter the morning service in {| Reformed church, Sunday, the el- SS Thame Thay = {ection of officers was held, which The ne ghbors and friends of Eli Singer, of Ironville, stripped his to- {resulted as follows, elder, Hiram bacco in the tobacco cellar of John iN. Risser; deacon, Joseph Hunt- REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT JOY, IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC, Jlst, 1031, RESOURCES Loans and discounts... rss 441.56 | U. 8, Government securities I owned 164,983.66 | Other bonds, stocks and se | curities owned . 149,734.43 | Banking house, $26,281.49 Furniture and fixtures | 978,13 . ‘ 38,260.62 Real estate owned other than | banking house 28,4 7 Reserve with Federal Reserve | Bank rane ' Cash and due from banks Outside checks and other cash items ‘ 3 | Redemption fund with 1 Treasurer and due U, 8, Treasurer .. 6.250.00 | . avn | Accepiances of other banks | and bills of exchange or drafts sold with | of this bank 25,228.20 | Securities borrowed 000.00 Other AsSeLS 2,861.92 | Tota) ii $1,911,837.79 LIABILITIES 125,000.00 160,000.00 14,412.46 126,000.00 | Capital stock paid in Surplus | Undivided profits—ne Circulating notes outs Due to banks, including certi- fled and cashiers’ checks SANRGIDE es 7,662.60 Demand deposits . 338,541.09 Time deposits 1,087,630.44 Bills payable and rediscounts 69,265.00 | Acceptances of other banks and bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorse- ! ax . Jinee 3 0 on ment of this DARK. 25,228.20 { zinger; trustee, Jacob R 8ser; fi- Fox. Mr. Singe r ha 1 be en a Sey Securities borrowed 9,000.00 nancial secretary, Mrs. Jacob Ris- |€ral months and is still in a serious sbi an. tad condi: on. POM $1,911,837.79 | Sar; Deaconesses, Miss Miriam oy Te . : | State of Pennsylvania, County of Lan- Sh reman; Mrs. Mabel Houseal, Those in the party helping to | caster, ss oo wR aivia strip were: Walter Singer, Ray- 1, R. Fellenbaum, Cashier of the above- and Mrs. H. L. Haine: ! : 4 | named bank, do solemnly affirm that the East Donegal ceme cry, Feb. 14, |mond S nger, Andrew, David and Mrs. Ellen Zeigler, 70; March 2,|Guy Mummaw, Cleon Staley. Ed- Mrs. Amanda Grove, 68; June 3, |Ward Staley. Arthur McCune, Al- John He sey, 73; July 3, Mrs. Mar- bert McCune, Leroy and Robert tha White, 70; July 4, Infant of Mellinger, Clarence Drestler, John John Singer; Sept. 7, Leroy Gut- Fox, sr., John Fox, jr., Charles and shall, 19; Sept. 11, Donald Engle, | George Fornoff and Andrew Bib- 1 yr; Nov. 8; Mrs. Elizabeth Mec- |bus and son. Cleary, 84. The stripping started Thursday Bainbridge cemetery: Jan. 21, and was completed Monday. The Horace Smith, 75; Jan. 28, Mrs. |strippers made good progress Sat- Margaret Shank. 92; Feb. 18, Mrs. |urday. Between 2,000 and 3,000 Leah Zell, 69; Feb. 28, Mrs. Ca- |laths, representing about three a- therine Camp, 65; March 10, Hen- |cres were str pped. ry Hackney, 55; Aprl 9, George (“TH AT LITTLE CAME?’ mter-nsticartoonco, B. Link ZZ HP Y Zu 7 WaT 2 7 | HAFTA PUT (IN A 7 CHIP To DRAW 7 CARDS ? WHY, { JUST POT 7 ONE NA MINUTE AGO - SAY Host, — BETTER HAVE THE SMELLING SALTS HANDY (F HE LDSES THAT /, Zi 2) IF ue VY : ZZ wort oP __, | WELL, YouVE 7 1 or Vu’ RAISE GOTTA Pur A AND (TLL ANOTHER (N AnorHER \ p57 TOU OH, Youle BE |T(GHT WAD | x BLUE SURPRISED y LEARNING ONE. ou FAST THEY | rua GAME. ee? : HED Lo ¢ QUNY, THAT STACK | BET WHY, (F HE RATHER i) Moo Roy As 4 pire DioNT BRING 5, ] iS kv ALON Tio Mites 1 EE C EXTRA SUIT = HELL GO HOME] eS To HIS EVE ing of scripture and roll call, The Rhoda Ten Mi Olive MAYTO W N following officers were elected for |ifenry of Sh the coming year: president, Kath- Mr. and C. S, Lehman and | ryn Eshleman; v ce president, Anna |children, Davi Albright; secretary, Lillian Sload; | Harvey Ebersole, of Lawn, spent treasurer, Mrs. Hiram Mayer. Af-|Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry ter the business sess on refresh-|Dupler. The Sunday Scheol of the Re- formed church elected the follow- ing officers on Sunday: Supperin- tendent, Hiram Risser; ass’t. sup- : : nts were serve £ rng: a erintendent, Charles Wait; secre- ments were served to the follow ng ; ] ai > 4 Mrs. Ray Sload, Mrs. George Wal- (Too late for la tary. Mrs. C. E. Hollenbaugh; as- 1 Sirs Hi M G H tye, Ion Tem = ar. Mrs. ire av - a - Mrs, on erry observe sistant secretary, Edgar Mayer; or, 2m IVAN don 1 ii derson, Enid Hertzog, Lois Beck. | birthday, ‘tuesday, Janu: treasurer. Anna Albr ght; librarian, Lillian Sload; ass’t, Thomas Mayer; Helen Mumma; pianist, Grace Hen- derson; acss’t Helen Hollenbaugh; Jacob Risser. Superintendent of beginners, Mrs. Sue Wolfe; super- ntendent of primary, Dorothy Mumma; superintendent of cradle roll, Mrs. Harvey Nicholas; super- The Laidies Aid soc ety of the |Virg intendent of home department. Reformed church will meet Thurs- | Kathryn Eshleman, Lllian Sload. Dr. and Mrz. John R. Helen Hollenbgugh, Kathryn Mum- of Philadelph a, visited Mrs. Annie ma, Helen Mumma. Dorothy Mum-|I. Hicks on Sunday. ma, Emma Watt, Bet'y Mumma, Mss Carrie Hartman of York, Jane and Joyce Fryberger, Amna|gnant Wednesday with Mr. and Albright, Mrs. Ray Fryberger, and Lewis Harman. Ethel Culp, teacher. Andrew Meyneke, of Fort Eustis visiting hs parents, Mr. Carl Meyneke. Miss Miriam Sh.reman. day evening, Jan. 14, at the home | Mrs. Elmer Hoffines en- of r arvev Jie ae y . | At the regular meeting of the |” Mrs. Harvey Nicholas itertained Rev. Yingst and family Mrs. Ion Terry celebrated her iat dinner on New Year's day. Maytown Fire company, held Wed- nesday, Jan. 6, the following off- Be hal Jost bs Mr. and re Jacob Drace of cers were elected: presdent, C. C. ol ne : Sy the Woolworth Readin Spe nt the wee -end with Keiser; vice president, Charles Hol- re Slow Spent tMr. and Mrs, Samuel Drace. lenbaugh; secretary, Charles rn- rand hi) DiS Dovents, De g J es Ba and Mrs. Clem Keiser. hart; assistant secretary, John P. nt S.nger: treasure. Dr. G. A. Harter; . BON: a Mrs. Te Broske at- me her, Mrs. Carpenter. trustees, Carl Shenk, Frank Nis- Jone oy the monthly meeting of | Mr and Mrs, Cyrus Keefer spent sley, Thomas Johnstin; Delegate to he wurch of God Min s'ers’ Aseo- Sunday af ernoon at Middletown Fireman’s Convention, Charles Hol- ciation Tuesday afternoon in the with Clayton Keefer and family. lenbaugh; Alternate, Jack Frank; God fire chief, Jack Frank; ass’ts. John | = ay Henderson, John Singer, Ray Fry- berger; hose d rectors, George Drace, Hiram Mayer; chemical dir- ectors, Jack Frank. Harold Shire- of Lancaster day wth her Miss Harr et Hoffman, R. N., of day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall. Wilmington, Deleware, is visiting Miss Lillian Sload and Kathryn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eshleman spent Thursday and Fri- Hoffman, day at Elizabethtown with Miss man, Clyde Nissley, John Warner; aya: Trane, of the Wool. Loy se Ulrich, a hook and ladder, Herman Shue;|_ 4 Dover, Del, spent. the! Mrs, Rhoda Torry, i drivers, Jack Frank, North Loucks, Ferpeens With hs parents. Mr. OFver Henry, of Middletown, spent Thomas Joknsir. Gharles Hollen ns Ae Janey Trone. New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. baugh, Mervin Arnold, Herman ie ogi Th rs, Jacob Vo {oun Henderson. a Shue, Hiram Mayer. I. Bigler Ney. | ooo. one: Spent Friday wf! Mp en Michaels and BF 8 C. Ney: police in ng Pe with friends. of Harri burg. spent the week-end Harold Shireman, Harold Glattack- Morse Bn Ggorge Nore, of bi th the Lv parents, Mr. and er, Willam Mayer, Hiram Mayer,|_° Cs 5 his Sie on Mea Ie i's Ore Suis r Harry Hauenstein, Harvey Trone, ON Fae a : 3 mel Harry Dupler ang Carl Charles. Barnhart. Miss Georg'a Peck, of Lancaster, | children, Arthur and Anna May, spent the week-end with her par-!atiended a commun’ty service at and Mrs. 1 Ms nl Mrs. v Mrs. Fred Peck celebrated her ants Myr and Mrs. Fred Peck. Akron on Sund birthday the past week. Mrs. El I. Hoffman returned ler, sexton of Isaac Carpenter celebrated his|home from Haddon Heights, N. J Bainbridge ce- birthday on Monday. where she was ‘he guest of Mr, and | reports the following bur- Nellie N eman celebrated her | Mrs. John Newton during the past vear 1931, birthday on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvn Flowers are{ Mr. Christian He'stand and fam- The Sunshine Bible Class of the |receiving congratulations on the Lily and Mrs. Benj. Land's attended Reformed Sunday School met on |birth of : m the all day Sunday School meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr and M { T.rrv enter- |at Elizabethtown on New Year's. Mrs. Ray Fryberger. The meeting [tained a. a brthday dinner Sun- Mary Charles and Rachel Paxton was called ot order by the pres-iday. Those present were: Mr. and [of Lancaster General Hospital. vi- ent, Miss Kathryn Eshleman, read-|Mrs, Ion Terry. of Marietta; Mrs. [ted the former’s parents, Mr. Chr.st, Carrie and | prarsenage of the First Church of Mr. and Mrs. William Stair, of Lancaster. iCly, York county, spent Wednes- | Petzen, 57; June 10, Infant child; REPORT OF THE CONDITION June 30, ‘Mrs. Olive Isaac, 75; |OF THE TRUST DEPARTMENT OF July 16, Joseph Wysonic, 41; |THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & Sept. 9, Morris Wagner, 76; Sept. | TRUST COMPANY OF MOUNT 22. Mrs. Mary Kersey, 39; Oct. 22, {JOY LOCATED AT MOUNT JOY, Mrs. Emma Metzler, 91; Oct. 14. | PA, AS OF 31st DAY OF DEC. 1831. above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. | R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier | Subscribed and affirmed to before me this Sth day of January, 1932, | Henry G. Carpenter, Notary Public. | My commission expires Feb. 19, 1933. \ Correct Attest; JACOB N. HERSHEY, AMOS N. MUSSER HENRY H. EBY | Directors | REPORT OF CONDITION F THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC. 31st, 1931. | RESOURCES ! Loans and discounts......... $1,577,093.88 Overdraft 108.57 U. S. Government securities | OWNOA av vans sinvvinn 125,000.00 Other bonds, stocks, and se- curities owned 522,201.46 Banking house, $26,000.00; | Furniture and fixtures, $10,- { 524.00 2 { Reserve with B | Bank: ves { | Cash and due from banks.... Outside checks and other cash | I oh ledemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 6,250.00 Other assets 42.61 1.5 $2,408,434.65 | LIABILITIES | Capital stock paid in......... $ 125,000.00 Surplus : 300,000.00 { Undivided profits—net..... 71,173.30 Circulating notes outstanding 123,800.00 Due to banks, including certi- fied and shiers' checks outstanding Demand dey Time deposits ...... RFA Bills payable and rediscounts 448.24 617.07 Total $2,408,434.65 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lan- caster, Ss, I, H. N. NISSLY, Cashier of the above- | named bank, do solemnly affirm that the | above statement is true to the best of | my knowledge and belief. H. N. NISSLY, Cashier. rmed to before me | Subscribed and a | this 6th day of Jan 193 ; Annie C. Ble Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 6, 1933. ELI F. GROSH, | i | JOHN B. NISSLEY, | CG RY, | Directors. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FI NATIONAL BANK OF LANDIS- [(v AT T.ANDI LE IN THE S’ OF PENSYLVANIA, AT THE 01 000.00 222,261.25 100.00 «1, 1 Redemption fund U T r and du i m UU. . Treasurer 1,750.00 Totals .... 2 : { LIA — | Capital stock paid in 30,000.00 {Surplus ........c os 000.00 | Undivided profits, n ,118.60 Circulati t ( 5,000.00 Due to { fied and « standing . 3 01 Demand deposits .46 Time der fe 23 nd Bills pay 1.00 $620,48 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lan- | caster, Ss; SUMMY, Cashier of the above- 1 bank, do solen swear that the to the best of my above statement knowledge and belie J Subscribed an s 7th day of Ja Hem My commission €> Correct—Attest: I W. MINNICH, W. SCOTT BUSHONG, M. L. SWARR, Directors REPORT OF THE CONDI FLORIN TRUST COMPA NC AT FLORIN, LA IR PA... AS OF THE DA 1931. RESOURCES fund Michael Boreman, 72; Oct. 23, TRUST FUNDS Mrs. Emma Moose, 27; Nov. 17, Mortgages $107,627.89 Bernard O'Conner, 25. Other investments, etc.... 151,812.83 ee naan is Cash balance 982.90 i Overdrafts 313.18 Bowling S 075650 | Total Trust Funds........ $260,736.80 ow ing cores CORPORATE TRUSTS | : —— Lhe | Total amount (i. e. face value) of { Following are the individual | Trusts under deeds of trust or mort | bowling scores of all the playersin gages executed by Corporations to {the Tri-county League. { the Bank as Trustee to secure is { Player T G. Ave. isues of corporate bonds, including { Shepler GV 66 175-43 | Equipment Trusts, none. | Ulrich GV 72 174-53 Total amount of securities deposit | Heltche C 15 174- 4 | ed by Corporations with the Ban} { Siler M 66 173- 8 | as Trustee to secure issues of Colla | Neeter M 56 171-52 | teral Trust Bonds, none. { Ogle M 59 171- 9 | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania | Gingrich M 60 170-56 | County of Lancaster, ss: | Spangler A 39 170-34 I, R. Fellenbaum, Cashier of the ! Bennett GS 66 168-12 {above named Bank, do solemnly | | R. Kopp Vv 15 168-11 | swear that the above statement is Speece IV 62 168- 5 | true to the best of my knowledge and | {A Mvers 1 n n_ar | belief. | pM GS 16% oa R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier | jo : 2 { Subscribed and affirmed to before | Lynch M 53 me this 8th day of January, 1932. | | Hougentogl ( 70 166-55 | Henry G. Carpenter, Notarial Seal | Kline C 57 166-44 | My commisgion expires Feb. 19 Swarr C 32 11933. Ream GV 417 | Correct—Aitest: i Peters A 55 165-41 AMOS N. MUSSER { Derr GS 60 165-40 | JACOB N. HERSHEY, | Er‘sman M 24 164- 5 | HENRY H. EBY, Mover GV 26 164 | Directors. | {| A. Myers GS 4 ar = | M. Good G § 54 |E. M,; 2S 66 | Sim m A 13 | Gilbert wl rs G1 C 52 AS OF 31st Kitel ( 3H TRUS { Thoma HF 61 | Herr A 0 | L. Kopp GV 64 | Mateer HF 18 = | Groh oO 5 Tolal Trust Punds.......... $95,658.34 { Eckenroth GV 3 1 CORPORATE TRUSTS | R. Schneider HF 12 1 Total amount (i. e. face value) of |G. Schneider HF 36 1 Trusts under deeds of trust or | Spence Cc 29 155- rtgages executed by Corporations {oF A 50 154-10 | 0 the Bank as Trustee to se | ol 9% 1. cure issues of corporate bonds, in- GV 5 0d ho Tes { e 2 | eluding Equipment Trusts, none | HF 44 153- 3 Total amount of securities de HF 63 152- 3 posited by Corporations with the A 49 152 Bank as Trustee to secure issues Loose A 4 152 of Collateral Trust Bonds, none. { Speck A 64 151-3 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | Huoy A 12 151-15 | County of Lancaster, ss: Ellis HF 13 150- 2 I, H. N. Nissly, Cashier of the alters HF 56 149-27 | above named Bank, do solemnly | Long A 14 146-10 | affirm that the above statement is| { Germer HF 25 146 true to the best of my knowledge | Young M 10 and belief. . ida ri HE 9 _ H. N. NISSLY, Cashier Ta a i re Subscribed and sworn to before | | Manely C i me this 6th day of January, 1932. | | WwW. L Annie C. Blensinger, Notary Public | Middletown 17 19 My commission expires Jan. 6, | Garden Spot 15 27 1933. { Columbia 14 28 { CROSH | Gyo iow 49 3 SA 5 {Greg ¥ iew 12 ro JOHN B. NISSLEY, | Hanne Fe 16 56 W. A. COVENTRY, | erry : : x Directors. | Highest individual average, Shep- {ler. GV, 175-43; highest ind.vidu- COURT PROCLAMATION { | single game, Shepler, GV 245, cs immons A 245: highest ind.vidual Whereas, the Hon. John M. Groff | triple game. Peters, A, 661; high-|Pres., and Hon. B. C. Atlee, Associ | | est team single game, Grand V.ew, |ate Judge of the Court of Common ! | | | 1Q : + i . | Pleas in and for the county of Lancaster } 1018+ rip rame. y ly tga highest eam t ple game and es of the Courts of | | | Assistant Just 1 Grand View, 2808. Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De- —— livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace | | in and tor the County of Lancaster, have i You can get all the news of this!issued their precept to me directed, re- | | week thru the Bulletin quiring me, among other things, to make | pas ! public proclamation throughout my balli- wick, Jhas 2 OD of Oyer and Terminet re FT) : and General Jad Delivery, also a Court o When in need of Printing, (anything) General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and kindly remember the Bulletin. Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House, in the City of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, i One Week Beginning Monda Sore Throat mo Wok Sepsis Shona n persuance of which precept public notice | Is Dangerous s bereby given to the Mayor and Alder- | wan of the City of ncaster, in said | county, and all the Ju 3 oi the Peace, { the Coroner and Constables of the said i A sore throat often leads to serious |. ity and of that they be |B i Ki nN ine m anc here, in their now proper per | illness. Stop it at once. Take Thoxine, Oe a prescription made exclusively for’ throat ailments; not a gargle. The first | swallow relieves the soreness in a few | ie i § ~] | be done anc all minutes; and goes direct to the internal ute against the prisoners who are or then cause, preventing further trouble. . be in the jail of the said County of Most coughs are caused by an ir- | Lancaster, are to be then and there to ritated throat. Thoxine stops these at | prosecute against hems as shall be just. once. Safe for the whole family—| Dated at Lancaster, Pa, this 21st day guaranteed no dope. Money back if | of December, 1921. : not satisfied. 35c. Chandler Drug Com P. P. DATTISMAN, Sheriff. pany and all other good drug stores. dec.30-3t things which to their behalf to { Othe and their other | who will prose- | and cents.... Other rea Overdrafts . $34 Total ........ . Capital stock Undivided pro expenses and deposits . Bills payable Total Mortgages Other investme Cash Affirmed and i this 7th day of 4 \ | 0. K r, Notary Pubg My commission expires Jan. 9, 1935. Correct—Attgst: ¢ : . v3 H. ENGLE, A\ YX. GARBER, ERG. SHELLY, Directc 13 ax Spouting, Roofing and FEEL pn Hershey's Barber Shop wwe Famous Chincteague "ms Ice Cream, Groceries PAGE THRE®R 9 Winter Woolens Now On Display Come In and Make Your Selection Defore th Choice Patterus Are All Picked Out Weiss Tailoring Co. MERCHANT TAILORS 106 E. Vine, LANCASTER, PA. SANITARY CLEANERS and DYERS HARRY F. BROOKS Phone Mt. Joy 174R13 FLORIN, PA. Rd «dlp Eo bore ha Wit - NE, ili, Ay Tinning Hot Air Heating TY 1 BROWN’S TIN SHOP Phone 109R2 33 West Main St, MT. JOY, PA 2G HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? DON'T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM | CITY SHOE WE HAVE QUALITY MEATS Krall’'s Meat Market West Main St. MOUNT JOY Your Hair Mark Off Every 10th Day On Your Calendar For a HAIR CUT Phone 56R3 Agent For Manhattan Laandry Salt Oysters and Confections BRANDT BROS. Mount Joy Street Mount Joy, Pa. FOUND © 2 7 Rae i= ou AVANT AD sites Wil THE 5 the WanT Ads 1 recgver lost oh resus will surprise you Mea Our wa. 7 mn oom Dorie scribe fcr The