3 ny 1 ity Com sior The famous “Witness Trez2” in ihe 3 of the Donegal Presbyterian Church, Lancaster County, still stands there today 160 years after the incident responsible for its name, Donegal’s s Witness Tree | | dinary newspaper type, then it is [highly probable that you have a | reading fault, Dr. Emmett A. Betts, | research professor of edycation and | head of the reading clinic | Pennsylvania State College, main- | tains Sy The normal number of oye) { “jump” in reading each two-inch { line of newspaper type is between | three and five. A person in reading | does not slide his eyes | lines as many imagine. In fact, eyes | are motionless 96 per | time spent in reading. Heard Vows Of Patriots “Witness | services were interrupted by a mes- | tourists | senger who rode to the door and an- | | nounced that the British would soon the Pennsylvania, Harrisburg—Under Tree” of gather today where 150 years ago | invade Pennsylvania. Gathering around the tree outside the church, the members and of- witnss to | ficers of the congregation formed a their minister inside, for Inde- | pioneer patriots assembled to swear loyalty to the new United States. That venerable stirring events of the Revolutionary oak, | circle, placed, d forced him to cheer war, still grows vigorously in Done- . | 4 ie gal churchyard near Mount Joy |pendence. Then joining hands all only about eight miles from Co- |pledged their lives and fortunes to | lumbia. the cause of the colonies. —Spared. by woodsmen clearing | land for the Donegal Presbyterian |D.A.R., of which Columbia is a | Church in 1719, the great tree stood | part, has taken its name from this | tall above the church when the Rev. | huge oak. Collin McFarquhar came from| Another historic Pennsylvania | Scotland to preach there a half cen- tury later. For a number of McFarquhar conducted his peacefully, praying each Sunday for the King of the custom. cils there. Then the Revolutionary War They even revisited it long after broke out but the Rev. McFarquhar had been driven from their continued to pray for the King of | homes there by the advancement of England, against whom | white civilization. bers of his congregation were fight- Probably more than 500 years old, ing. | the tree is 88 feet high, and more One in June of 1777, the than 17 feet in circumference. north of route 73 near Reading, Berks county. | | ley, the Rev. | Servic years, | and healing of England as was branch, and held their great coun- | they the mem- Author Urges Parents To Help Children Marry McEvoy Says “Yes "To Age- in years but a child in experience. Old Question In Current | He has never done a man’s work, Article; Rose Wilder Takes |, place—but yet he is a man. Negative Side Arguments. |1ysnot his fault that he hasn't work- ed; it's not his fault that he hasnt The old but ever new question of | | carned his own living, and it’s not whether parents should help their |b 1s fault it that he’s a man and in | love children marry before the children | are financially able to support a home is the subject of a lively argu- | ment between two famous authors— | J. P. McEvoy and Rose Wilder Lane | —in the current issue of woman’s | day magazine. “Should parents heip their child- ren to marry?” asks Mr. McEvoy, and then proceeds to convince you that they should, “That pretty silly to our forefathers— certainly no one ever accused ther hem | of coddling their offspring. But we |¢ Not blaming the boy who cannot support a family but who wishes to 1, nevertheless, responsibility | get marri Wilder puts :arely on the parents. the “In my view,” she writes, “there is no excuse for the parents whose | on is unable to be responsibile for | 1 life when he is old enough | nty years at least | | | | would sound has been obstructing his nd child's natural development. He has human rights ed his son the spoil our children— so we are told al life, of liberty inseparable from We overfeed them, overpet them ibility, and of pursuit of ss with all the disasters in- to what pursuit...... overeducate them, overprotect them, | hz up to a point—and then we kick them right out on their faces. We | ©I drop them from whatever limb we | yc happen to be on, like a monkey | th dropping a stick that he’s tired of. | sibilities too heavy for their ‘So you want to get married, eh? ength. I hope to be able to give we say— Well, go ahead, but don't a the the same help—in collegeor in expect any help from us.” One can | marriage—that I would give any forgive the puzzled look on the |human being in the same circum- youngsters face at this point. If ever | | stances. And on the same basis, I| he needed help he needs it now. In | con sider it an insult to an adult hu- | fact, he needs it now more than man being to offer to ‘subsidize’ him. ever he needed it before. | And if my boys are not adult hu- “The farmer’s boy could and did | man beings when they are twenty earn his keep almost from the time | years old, then I have shortened he could walk. But your boy and |their lives as much as if I had cut my boy fresh out of college isa man {them short with a bullet.” hope my boys will marry s. If, after the age of twenty, ing financial respon- / are carry | | - 4 | | | and he is not equipped to take a| EYES JUMP 5 five times as you read a line of or- for the Cou that the samgy the Orphans’ for confirmatin and for distribu- tion of the blanco therein shown to the creditor; { heirs and offers | thereto on thesdates hereinafter de- | M signated, at the forenoon,# said accounts will be called for au- dit and in the Court Room on the 4th floor of the Court House in the City of Lancgster, The rol and partial account of Harry B aser, No > USSER, W. J., deceased, | No. | first and Fnal account of Raymond | H. Ht William J. Busser, Jr, { executor. ceased, Ng. 49, i The first ard final account of Mar- tin H. Whj iNo. 7, | first and account of Augusta W. William A. Buck- ius, executos, | No. 7. BARNETT, Joseph E, de- ceased, No. 74, | The first and final account of George The Witness Tree Chapter of the W. Hensel, J, administrator. ot | Martin Luther Betz, executor. i tree is the Sacred Oak of Oley Vai- | deceaded, nk August Term, 1937. First and fin! and Bertha } Indians anciently sought wisdom | gq Noi? November Tord illness beneath its | 1936. The firgh and final account of { The first and final account of Paul- ‘ine A. Shepfand B. Frank Shopf, | Mrs. of | Hoerger, | | 1 { | } ecutrix. { and el account of Henry Volk and | second and partial account of Sue THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. ia TIMES PER LINE| If your eyes jump more than at the along the cent of the URT AUDITING TICES i¥ Term, 1938 To all creditors and Notice is gigen that the following accounts filed in the of-|1 fice of the refer of Wills in and fy of Lancaster and will be presented to urt of said county : legatees, next of kin, legally entitled t8h o'clock E. S. T. in or which purpose ation by said Court, in the order Haraed, at such times, Pa.: April 18, 1938 executor. ruary Term, 1936. The de- No. 5. BYESIIONG, Emma F., 1936 June Term, , executor. Kate, deceased, Term, 1928. The No. 6. Farmers Bank and Tru of Lancaster, the use of Emma IL. No. 46, September Terr and final account of A executor, No. 52, May Term, 198. and final Kieffer, ceased, No. 55, First and final accouny of The Con- estoga National Bankgof Lancaster, executors. ed, No. 63, June Term, count of Samuel S. Hess: trustee to ed, No. 80, December Term, 1935. The first and final account of M. W. Maynard, executor. No. 28, MARTIN, Sarah J. de- cceased, No. 1, August Term, 1937. First and final account of Joseph D. Martin and Roy M. Scott, executors. No. 29. MILLER, John H., deceas- ted, No. 78, March Term, 1837. The first and final account Ethelbert Miller and Kathryn M. § inefrock, administrators. No. 30. MELLINGER, ceased, No. The third Mellinger, ‘executors. No. 31. NOLL, No. 86, February Term, 1387. First and final account of Alger . Shirk, executer. No. 32. NUSZ, Oscar eceased, No. 19, September Term, #836. The first and final account of { Eharles A Bair, executor. No. 33. PETERS, Rob] H., de- ceased, No. 4, September erm, 1927. The first and final accouit of John H. Peters, administrator. | No. 34. STOVER, Cec ed, No. 9, March Term, #937. Final account of Elmer Stovergexecutor. No. 35. SOLLENBERGER, Adam N., deceased, No. 100 hy Term, 1922. First and final of Company rustee for lenberger, , deceas- succeeding: who died March 2, 1938. % ARTicle 2 OrphansgCourt No. 36. SHELLEY, Hapry H., de- ceased, No. 51, March erm, 1935. First and final account Annie C. Melbert, executrix. 2 No. 37. STONER, Tsragl, deceased, 1937. First JA. Landis, , deceased, The first Jonathan IH. No. 38, TODD, Sus: account of executor. No. 39. TROSTLE, fRachel, de- No. 1. BE R, Charles, No. 105, ceased, No. 82, April gTerm, 1937. August Term, 1937. The rst and|The first and final accdnt of James final & f Gertrude M. Beck- Lorah, administrator. a lr Stan 1" No. 40. WIEBUSH, John W., de- No. 2. BAKER, Nathan, de- ceased, No. 67, June Term, 1937. ceased, 103, August Term, 1937. First and final accougt of John C. — i The oY B41 final account of Owen|Wiebush and Paul A. iebush, ex- Hershey, gxecutor. ecutors. Ca No. 3. SALTHASER, John F., de-] , No- 41 WOLGEMURH, Lizzie C., ceased, 64, June Term, 1937. deceased, No. 106, Term, 1937. The first and fipal account of Jacob G. Wolgemuth, No. 42. WILSON, & Apri Term, 1937. No. 43. HESS, Frandgs C., deceas- 1937. Ac- cell real estate. C. MAURICE HERSHEY, Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphan’s Court mar.24-4t February Term, 1937. - 8. BE , Jacob, also Jacob, , deceased;iNo. 22, August Term, The figst and final account of No. 9. BRUEGGEMANN, P. G., account of P. M. Stief gdrich, executors. No. 10. CAPP, Daisie le Reu S,, Kathleen Marg Capp, surviving ex- No. 11. CHARLESTON, Harry M., deceased, No. 5, April Term, 1927 executors. 25 No. 12. DUSEL, Anna M., also known as Anma, deceased, No. 56, August Term, 3937. First and final account of Matgaret E. Dusel, ad- ministratrix. % No. 13. EBY Ephraim N., deceas- ed, No. 71, Apsil Term, 1937. The first and final account of Amelia F. Eby and Elmer Eby, executors. No. 14. ECKMAN, Mary A. de- ceased, No. 28 September Term, 1937. First ang final account of Horace R. Eckmgn, administrator. No: JI EAG Lizzie, deceased, No. March Term, 1936. Second | Frank S. Bucks, gxecutors. No. 16. ERB, Mary Jane, deceased, No. 102, May erm, 1934. The W. Erb Glisson, executrix. No. 17, FOOSE, Margaret G., de- ceased, No. 8, September, 1937. First and final adeount of William H. Foose, executo No. 18. FURLO Elizabeth E.}! deceased, No. 50, Be ptember Term, 1937. The first ang final account of Warren W. Wor rest, executor. No. 19. GOOD, Caroline, deceased, | No. 19° April Tern; 1937. The first { and final account Anna M. Good, | administratrix. No. 20. GOOD, Jagob S., deceased, No. 55, February 1932. The! final account of Frank K. Good and Elizabeth K. Goodexecutors No. 21. HOERGER Charles, de- ceased, No. 96, Mazggh Term, 1937.! First and final ageount of Katie administrgtrix. No. 22. HERSHEY, Jacob N., de- ceased, No. 3 ptember Term, 1937. The first and Partial account of Lizzie Z. Hershey aid Mary E. Mar- tin, executrices. No. 23, HERTZLER, Samuel H, deceased, No. 103, March Term ,1936. The first account of Mary C. Hertz- | ler and Henry K. @ber, executors. No. 24. LEISEY, €atherine C., de- ceased, No. 108, August Term, 1937. First and final accdunt of George J. Hufford, administrgor. No. 25. McGLINY; C. Alfred, de- ceased, No. 83, Ap#il Term, 1837. First and final accofint of Walter §. dition Exponas Court of Common Pleas, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and to me di- rected, I will expose to sale by pub- lic vendue or outcry in Court Room No. 2, City of Lancaster, Pa., Pedan, SHERIFF SALES a Of we REAL ESTATE! |: To be held FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1938 At 2:00 o'clock P. M. By virtue of several writs of Fieri Facias and Levari Facias and Ven- issued out of the at the Court House in the the follow- ing described real estate. to wit: (No. 2%) All that certain lotzof ground sit- uate and being in the town of Mar- ietta, Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvanid, (laid out by Duffy and chaffy) and numbered in the gegeral plan of said Town by mu one hundred and seventy-five 5) containing in front on DS States, now called West Market Street, thirty- seven (37) feet and gxtending back in depth to an alley; two hundred (200) feet and being bounded on the North by United States Street, now called West Magket Street; on the East by lot numpered one hun- dred and seventy-faur (174); on the South by a public alley; and on the West by lot numbered one hun- dred and seventy-six (176) now owned by Harry BHIL Having thereon ected a two and fame dwelling one-half story house No. 545 West Market Street, Marietta, Pa. Seized and taker) fin execution as property of Mattie and Ralph Gohn, her husban uth notice to Mattie Gohn, presé owner and terre tenant. \ sold (Ni ) All that certain 3: or piece of land situated on Southeast sid> of State Street, N@ttheast of James Street, as laid outipn the City Plan of the City of @icaster aforesaid, ‘having therecn ergeted a two story stone and ae e 1g house, known as e Street, bounded an a * desi bed as follows to wit: On the Nort hegt by property now or late of JG Hay Brown an George B. Willsom§ on the Scuth- east by property Sow or late of Charles M. Groen on the South- west by property how or late of Malcolm Albert Rieser, and on the the Northwest by", State Street a- foresaid. Containing in Rt on said Staite Street, thirty-seven (37) feet six (§ inches, more oy less, and ex- tending in’ depth "of that ‘width Southeastwardly one hundred : and eighty-four (184) feet, more or McGlinn, administrator. No. 26. Malen W., ceased, No. 65, June Term, 1937. The, first and final account of Harriett S. Mohler, executrix. No. 27, MAYNARD, E. H, deceas- less, to the middle of the twenty de- 1 (20) feet wide common alley here- inafter mentioned. The Southwest line of the lot is parallel with and two hundred nad twenty-five (225) feet six (6) inches | Northeast of the Northeast line West James Street, as laid out the plan of the City: of Lancaster Subject to various restriction and alley rights. Seized and taken in execution property of Samuel W. Blankm? and Sayde B. Blankman, his wj with notice to Samuel W. Blan man, present owner and terre fg ant. late of John M. Shultz and the a- bove described land North 89% de- grees East 15.5 perches to a post and stones, a corner of land now ox late of Emma Groff, and by the same South 871% degrees East 11.5 perches to a post and stones and by the same South 15} degrees Ww. 31.3 perches to a gum tree and S. [ 20} degrees West, 35.7 perches to | the place of beginning. | Containing 9 acres and 60 per- ! ches. Excepting and reserving out of the land within above boundaries all of the land on the West side of the public road so that the middle of said road shall be the division 7: line between the premises herein h and the land now or late of Ezra d | Wiggins and Kate Smith. | Seized and taken in execution as - | property of John Appel, Jr. (No. 32) All! that certain lot or piece of Jos a pa tony: {land on which is erected > two- aoe Stone: thence by on Ba go | story ;brick building with store a | room ‘thereon, situate on the Nor- late of Levi Shenk south bY - | theast® corner of East Chestnut and five degrees west thirty-four I'- | North Lime Streets, in the City of en rd a ig Wa POL a courses of said creek ninety-séven | Containing in front on said East PM ea perches to the | { Chestnut Street, twenty-one feet eg {and three inches (21 ft. 3 in.) and Containing fifteen and one- fart a i hes of that yo eres; ke northward to a four (4 ft.) feet Wl oH = in executigh AS | wide common alley seventy-one property © Mary B. Sigerist feet and nine inches (71 ft. 9 in.). and Clarence H. Siegrist. Bounded on the North by said (No: 30) 2 four feet wide common alley, on All that certain tract of lang, sit- | the East by property now or late uate in Millersville Lan- | of John Shook, on the South by caster Co., Pa. with two-storgibrick said East Chestnut St, and on the i tree; thence by land now or 0 (No. 29) All that certain tract of land, together with a two- St By | frame dwelling house, frame in| and other improvements there erected, situate in the Townshi Rapho, County of Lancaster State of Pennsylvania, bour i Beginning at a post on the r bank of Ch hjcquesatunsa Creek extending thence by land now's late of Christian Shirk north one degrees east two perches post; thence by land now or 4 dwelling hotse thereon. 8. West by Nerth Lime St., aforesaid. Beginning at a post; thence: ‘along Seized and taken in execution as Manor Ave. South 53} deggees W. |property of Vincent Banzhof and Theresa Banzhof, his wife with no- tice to Vincent Banzhof, owner and terre tenant. (No. 33) 74 ft. to the middle of ani alley; thence by the same courseg19% ft. to a post; thence by land ef Sam- vel Shenk, North 45 degrees West, present €8 ft. to a post; fence by same N.| Aj] that certain lot of ground on 53% degrees East, 21 ft. ¥ a post; | the South side of West Vine St, thence along same North £45 de- | Lancaster, Pa., with two-story brick grees West, 117 ft. to a pdst; then- ce by the same north 53 degrees East, 67% ft. to a post; thence by land late of John Lehman! South 45 house thereon erected, being No. 520 W. Vine Street. Containing in front on said West Vine Street 26 feet 4 inches, more degrees East, 68 feet, 14 inches to for less, and extending in depth a post; thence by the sanje North 43 | southward 94 feet to property of degrees East, 7 ft, to a post; thence by the same South 54} degrees East, 116% ft. to the place of Beginning. Containing I 3-8 of an gee. Seized and taken in ig as | Haagen, Ex- | this was formerly a part, property of George C. ecutor of Walter C. Zo@k, deceased | the West by property now or late and Minnie I. Zook. r§al owner. |f Philip Burger. (No. 31) 3 All that certain lot OF’ piece of land situate in the Byiship of | tin and Isaac J, Martin, Providence, Lancaster €e. ith | band, with notice to Minnie M. the improvements thefon erec Beppler now known as Minnie M. bounded and or an follov ppler Martin present owner Purpart No. 1. Begghning at a|terre tenant. stone a corner of landinow or late | of Elias Winters 5; thee by thei All that certafn lot or piece of same South 37 East 13.7|]and situate on the South side of perches to a stone ang. South 28} | West Orange Street, between North degrees West, 289 pliches to a! Mulberry and North Charlotte stone; thence South 22 degrees E.! Streets, in the city of Lancaster, which this was formerly a part. Bounded on the East by property now or late of J. Phillip Kirchner; on the South by property now or late of Albert W. Koenig of which NO, 54 and on|H Seized and taken in execution ag property of Minnie B. Beppler Mar=#g. her hus- {+ and | § 40 perches to a stoned corner of|County of Lancaster and State of land now or late of gi seph Funk; | Pennsylvania, having thereon erect- thence by the same North 73} de-|ed a two story a grees East 30 perchesgto a stone; prick dwelling house with two story thence North 13} degrees West 21.5 perches to a post and North 75] de- East 46 perchesito gq heap of stone; thence by land now or late] of Rudolph Herr, Nosh 143 degrees ! side of West Orange Street aforesaid | West, 23.5 perches to a post and N. la corner of property now or late of 55 degrees East 48 perches to a Fannie F. Fries, thence extending black oak in Jie offfand formerly | Southwardly along said premises a of James A. Steele; thenca by land | distance of 122 feet to a point in line now or late of Howard Withers S.|of land now or late of Harriet 53} degrees East, 378 perches to a | Snodgrass; thence extending West- stone and North 334° degrees West | wardly along said premises a dis- 26 perches to a stondtin line of land! | tance of 18 ft. 6 in. to a point a cor- now or late of Elag¥ Book; thence | ner of property now or late of Wal- by the same She Bow degrees W.|ter M. Dunlap; thence extending 54 perches to the Beginning. Containing 40 acrg® more or less, and through the middie of a 2 feet excepting and resef¥ing out of the | 6 inches wide joint alley and a 9 | [8 above descr ibed trgét a triangular {inch brick party, partition wall over piece thereof containing 4.093 acres |the same between the buildings more or less, whighk John Gerhart erected on said premises next ad- by Deed dated July 9, 1903, and re- i joining the same on the West, a diz- corded in the Office of | tance of 122 feet to a point on the | Lancaster County Deed Book E, | South side of West Orange Street! Vol. 17, Page 339, ranted and con- | aforesaid; thence extending East- | veyed to the Penngylvania Railroad wardly along the South side of West | : Company, its sugessors and as-|OQrange Street a distance of 18 feet | ¥ signs. 6 inches to the place of beginning. The ig thereon are 2| Subject to alley and wall agree- 2% story frame dwelling house and |ments.. frame barn. Seized and taken in as Purpart No. 28 Beginning at a | property of Bernardine C. King and stone a corner now or late | John King, her husband; Minnie of Mary Armstropg and in a line | McEvoy, widow and execltrix of of the above des@fibed tract; then- | John W. McEvoy, deceased; Charles ce by the same orth 76} degrees | T. McEvoy, Single, Theresa: McEvey East 15 perches a stone; thence | Banzhof and Vincent Banzhof, For North 11% degree’ East 21 perches | husband and Walter McEvoy; single to a stone; land now or! with notice to Bernardine iC: King, late of or North 513% 2 | Minnie McEvoy widow de- degrees East, 6.1%erches to a stone | visee under the will of John W, Mc- thence North 82:degrees East 38.2 | Evoy, deceased Charles T. McEvoy, perches to a stofg: thence by land | Theresa McEvoy Banzhof and Wal- now or late of § Gochenauer, S. 1|ter D. McEvoy, present owners and degree East 35.6 $erches to a stone; | Terre Tenants. b thence by land mw oF late of John ; Soul » degrees W. perches tof tho hi NO. 35 No. 1. All that certain Ipt of of be- ground on which is erectedia 1} {Fos} Stucco Bungalow, situafgd on 16% “acres and 85 per-|the South side of Wood Streetin the : Cot | village of Florin, Township of “East . at a Donegal, County of Lancaste¥ and stone in a line of.Jand now or late | State of Pennsylvania. of Elias thence by the| Containing in front on said Wood same North 87 degrees West 16 Street 51 feet and in perches to a stone; thence by the depth of that width 162 fet® an same North 87 degrees West 15 | alley. perches to a stofie; thence by the Bounded on the North by Food fir ribed tract South 84 de-! Street; on the East by propertyznow grees w 38 perches to a stone; or late of Martin R. Nissley; aff the thence South 54 (degrees West 6 South by an alley and on thegVest ¢ ; to a stone; thence North % by Chocolate Avenue. grees Bis 235 5 perches to a| No. 2. All that certain Be of >» degrees East ground with a 2} story frame Bouse S © a black oak; thence erected thereon, situated . the East 43 perches South side of the Lancastéf®and pla ning. | Harrisburg Turnpike, now Ag. S. Containing 10:acres and 100 per-1 { Highway Route 230, in the Silage ches. | of Florin aforesaid. “SE Purpart No.4. Beginning at a Containing in front on said, thence by way Route 25 feet and exten in a small run near post and mansard roof | 8 brick back building, known as No. |# 336 West Orange Street, and bound- | § ed and described as follows, to wit: | Beginning at a post on the South Northwardly along said premises |§ THURSDAY, on the West hy property of Benja- min W. Brown, No. 3. All fithat certain lot of ground on Which is erected a 13 story frame dwelling house situate on the South &ide of the Lancaster and Harrisbufg Turnpike, now U.S. Highway Rouf@ 230, in the Village of Florin, afoygsaid. Containing i front on said High- way Route 37 jet and extending in depth of that idth Southward 200 feet to a publigh a Bounded on j S. Highway Rojite 230; on the East : on the South by by a public a ¥ a public alley on the West by ing Lot No. 2 Taken and sei in execution as the property of Chistian V. Kinsey. NO ri All that certain ground, situate on 1 of Ferdinand and Manheim Borough, ty, Pa., whereon is e tile bungalow, bouxg scribed as follows, to “Mi Containing in front A at or piece of le S. W. corner Wolf Streets, dinand Street 100 feet®nd extend- ing of that width in depth South- ward along S. Wolf Streét 57 feet. Bounded on the N. by#Ferdi nand Street, Eastward by said S. Wolf Street, Southward by pfoperty of John R. Pfautz, and Westward by property of William H. Noggle. Seized and taken in exegution as property of William R. Noggle. Wn NO. 37 4 All that certain tract or land, situated on the North Fifth Street, between Pearl of de of § treet 7TH, 1039 APRIL and West End Avenue, in the city and County of Lancaster, Pa, on which is erected a 2} story brick dwelling house with brick back building, known as No. 835 Fifth Street, bounded and described as follows. Containing in front on said Fifth Street, 16 feet ad extending in depth of that Width, Northwardly, 84 ft. and 3 in, {more or less. Bounded on the East by property now or latetof Ellwood W. Groff, on the North land now or late of Henry Drachibar, on the West by property now or late of Frank Kniebuhler and on the South by said Fifth Street. The East lig of these premises passes throughé the center of the brick party pagtition wall between these premises and the premises known as No. 83§ Fifth Street. The West line of these premises passes through the center of the 2 feeti 6 inches wide: alley and the brick party partition wall erected over the said alley; between these premises and the prémises immedi- ately adjoining on thg, West. Together with the common with the ot thereto, the aforesaid 2 scribed premises, ar of the said alley being on the hegein de- scribed premises. Seized and taken in exect property of Elwood W. Gro notice to Oscar. Stout, real and terre tenant. TOM C. SHIRK ‘mar-24-3t PROTECT YOUR oe FROM THE START WITH THE PROPER FEEDS Rockland St., Lancaster, Ba TELEPHONE LANCASTER 24157 THE AWFUL PRICE YOU PAY FOR BEING NERVOUS Check Below And See If You Have Any Of The Signs Quivering nerves ean make you old and haggard looking, cranky and hard to live with—can keep you awake nights and rob you of good health, good times and jobs. Don’t let 3 yourself “go” like that. Stari e tonie—one made espe= n. And cou !d you ask for any- e been better proved E. Pipkham's your shriek ing and help lessen disiress tional disorders, : Make a note NOW to zet a bottle of this time-proven Pinkham’s Compound TODAY from female fu c= without fail from your druggist. Over a mil- lion women have written in letters reporting wonderful benefits. For the past 69 years L ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has helped grateful women go “smiling thru” trying ordeals, Why aot let it help YOU? Remember, please—when you take a Smith Brothers Cough Dro (Two kinds—Black or Menthoi—5¢), you get an cxtra hed SmithBros. CoughDreps arethe onlydrops centainingVITAMINA This is the vitamin that raises the resistance of the mucous membranes of the nose and throat to cold and cough infections. land now or late of Em ma Groff depth of that width Southw dly South 803 degrees West, 3.9 perches 200 feet to a public alley. ¢ tong on the West side of al! Bounded on the North by sid U. ring run; thence by land now or S. Highway Route 230; on t ast te of John M. Shultz, South 82 by other property of C. V. ey; degrees West 25 perches to a chesi- on the South by a public alleg*and MW. >