The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 27, 1912, Image 5

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THE BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY, PA.
ASSIGNEES’ SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estate
On Saturday, Nov. 30, 1912
SALUNGA
The Brethren held night services
in thelr church Sunday
Mr. M. G.
[1-7 N. Queer 3.
LANCASTER, ~~ PENNA
in our
Mr
week with
in Elk Co,
Miss Mary
his son Philip and wife
Young spent Saturday
At 10 o'clock a, m.,, the under
o Every Wom-
D0 Wants a New
» d Who Wants
“To Save
New Coats Now on Sale
ially Priced
Plaids
es and
Viixtures--Chin-
\strachans
achinaw Coats--Storm
oats and Coat
Coats, at $4.9¢
Come
CY mixtures
aavy, gray and
great coat at a
Coats at $6.98
).00 con Navy blue and either
pretty green rture, All have plaid
orm the ilar and cuffs,
Coa (s at $7.98
0 values
ray. The 1
0 44,
Coats at $8.98
big ve tL $10.98, Gray, brown and
of b diagonal stripes in
illa coats. Navy
urs and deep cuffs.
Coals at $9.98
btional § ) Gray, navy and
retty fancy mixt They have the big
lars and cuffs and patch pockets.
Coats at $12.98
onest $15 to 18 values.
styles, the newest materials,
g.
The season's
the best
ojo cfoeecte:
night and Sunday at her home at
Petersburg,
Mr Scofield of
(the guest of Mr,
| LP 3
Weiss on Sunday.
signed assignees of the Estate of
Winfield I... Heisey and wife, will
sell on the premises, in West Done
gal Township, the following describ
ed real estate:
No. 1. A farm of 161 acres and :
30 perches, with a stone dwelling Mr. Doerstler and friend of Man-
. house and other outbuildings there- or spent Sunday with his sister,
Surplus Lots and Sample Suits on erected. Adjoining lands of Mpg F. 8. Strickler.
Good reliable and stylish suits at convincingly Marin Hoty, Jago - aa TM Miss Anna
! : "| visited Captain Q. O.
low prices. ( 2 and the Pennsylvania Rallroad.
No. 2. A tract of limestone land | and other friends here
containing 21 acres and 40 perches | Miss Mary Kendig
[the M. BE. Church Choir and the
Women’s Misses’ and Junior Sizes ;
on which is erected a 23% story
frame dwelling house frame kitchen
Rev. Dioine, last Sunday.
The supper held in the Levy
Serges, Cheviots, Diagonals, Whipcords
largeframe bank barn and other
| Warehouse on Saturday night by
novelty weaves in reat vari 5 o) | 8 |
‘ y 8 ety of styles outbuildings. Adjoining Nos. 1 and
colors. | 3, the Pennsylvania Railroad and
lthe Ladies Aid for the Benefit of the
well patronized
Suits Worth $12.50 to $30 | patron
No. 3. A tract of 42 acres and
Arranged In Four Price Lot
33 perches of limestone land, ad-
| joining purpart No. 2, the Pennsyl- and the
New York, was
and Mrs, Jacob
Hundreds of Tailored Suits
On Special Sale
Johnson of Lancaster,
Reitzel, wife
about, |
entertained
and
and
I minister
fund, was
receipts
heater
were
vania Railroad, lands of Martin | actation.
Herr, B. H. Greider and others, and I tl
located partly in the village of Sh 0
Rheems. The buildings thereon | citizens
| erected consist of a two-story stone
house, frame bank barn and neces-
{| sary outbuilding.s
Purpart No. 3 will
and also a
as laid out
town our
air of
west end of
are pelted with the
the Skunk while the eastern section
Women’s Suits, Values
$12.50 to $15
| is treated to the sweet aroma of
the ripening apples.
Last week we reported the cham-
shooter. This week we
Young America does
its share Claud Fackler
brought us a fine one, not the only
one either.
It is a
Women’s Suits,Values
$15 to $20
Women’s Suits
All Worth $25
be offered as
Becleclesloaolotedeclodiocte dele dh 2 2 2 8
part thereof in
and
Heisey a
separate lots
bered by Winfield 1
draft of which is on file in the Re-
| corder’'s Office at Lancaster, Pa.
| The lots to be offerd being Nos.
| a whole
| pion rabbit
num- |
| would say that
too
Women’s Suits Values
$25 to $30
that
the
because
conclusion
received
foregone
Taft
nomination at Chicago
he and Roosevelt had
|
are
On tracts Nos. 2 and 3 there
| because
valuable limestone quarries and
lime kilns, with railroad siding con |
the |
Pres
and
the
necting with the main line of popular
Pennsylvania Railroad.
A Timely Sale of Linens
Timely—because it enables you to buy reliable
linens at very moderate prices. When we use the
word linen we certify to the genuineness of the
pure flax in a finish adapted to any cli-
This Thanksgiving Sale brings
the greatest values of
Roosevelt
fabric-
matic condition.
you easily in touch with
the year. Harrisburg
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Wednesday, November 27, 1912.
Peifer called on friends
town on Monday,
Philip Metzgar 1s spending a
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RUFFO
Chicago Op-
this
The Phenomenal Baritone of he Philadelphia,
era Company, and the most wonderful success of season's
Grand Opera Stars, has completed his appearance in America;
but there should be no cause for worry-—the famous Baritone
has left six Victor Records of his eautiful volce,
We have them all in stock, an it will be a treat to you to
hear the World's Greatest Baritone at our warerooms, or in
your home
Kirk Johnson & Co.,
16 and 18 West King St., LANCASTER, PA.
BRS
afternoon, | @
to on|m
REMOVAL
Saturday, Nov. 30
WILBUR & MARTIN SHOE CO.
WILL OPEN
Lancaster’s Largest Shoe Store
At 34 North Queen St., Lancaster.
hb Advertise In The Bulletin
Concerning Bees
following interesting ex-
taken from the Penn- |
f . .
Popular Fallacies
EVERY POCKETBOOK WILL
WEL{OME THE NEWS The
that our big Reduction Sale is mow tracts are
on. For now, with our prices cut sylvania Bee Bulletin recently |
to a fraction of the former size, each written by Prof. H. A. Surface, |
dollar will GO FURTHER—bring State Zoologist, and issued from |
you much more REAL SHOE the Bureau of Zoology of the De-
VALUE. And of this be assured— partment of Agriculture, at Harris- |
every shoe we offer, regardless of burg
the extremely low price, is genuine-| ‘In a general,
ly good. None but serviceable, is much more that
honestly made as well as stylish about bees than is known.
shoes are sold by us. the fallacies those which
corrected by following
= ar FR ments
J. GT KEENER ene avon
trol or rule the hive in the sense of
Mount Joy, Pa.
there
known
Among
are
state-
popular way
is not
are
the
does not con-
management.
lead in
giving orders for its
2 The
‘swarming.
3. The queen
the hive, but
the air.
4. Bees do not follow
mains of their keeper at the time of
‘his death, and the idea is absurd to
‘the effect that they should be noti-
fied of his death by knocking upon
the hive |
5 It is not true
formerly owned by a
has died will not thrive
markable how deeply rooted
fallacy.
6. Bees do not bite open fruits.
although they may suck their
juices after they have been opened
by other causes.
7. When a bee stings and leaves
its sting it dies, and does not turn
into a drone nor grow a new sting,
as is sometimes believed.
8. Bees are not important
factors in carrying the germs of
plant diseases, such as pear blight,
as these are carried by so many
other means that their distribution
would be practically as extensive, |
even if there were no bees. i
9. Bees do not become entirely
dormant during the winter, as is
often believed, but continue to feed
and change relative positions in the
cluster. |
10. There is no such article as |
“artificial comb honey.” Honey |
can not be made nor sealed arti- |
ficlally notwithstanding the publish-
(ed, popular stories in this regard.
= | Granuation of honey does
t Main Street,
queen does not
lt 110010 111 A EFL : :
is not mated in
when flying through
HAVE YOU TRIED
MAGIC
KLEENER
If not will youtry thetrial size
the re-
that bees
person
It is re-
is this
who
left at your house today ?
There is nothing to equal it
FOR CLEANING CLOTHING
of Grease or Tar Spots, Cleaning Colors
on Men’s or Ladies’ Coats
110
I
1
m
mn
{
is soon time for house cleéning and if
you wént to elean the wdéodwork or
HR AL
Fbrighten up the furniture tse a
=| 11.
= Dot mean adulteration by sugar, as
= absolutely pure homey fs quite
= liable to granulate, particularly tf
it becomes cold, and may remain in|
a granulated condition until warm- |
led.
| 12. Bees do not carry any ot
the diseases which afflict human
beings. The diseases which some- |
times destroy them are in no way
| whatever related to the disease of
| mankind.” i
——— Ee ee
Our Home Markets
8 Butter, per Ib.
i Eggs, per doz.
i Lard, per 1b.
little of the trial sixe I left yod so that
you will be eonvineced that there
is nothing better.
or House Cleaning
e can-sell any quantity you want
at a very reasonable figure.
Give It a Trial
Wheat, per bu.
Corn, per bu.
Oats, per bu.
rs en AA emis
Maytown Sour Kraut i
Paris Epler of East Donegal
‘raised dozens of cabbages that
m weigh 163 to 21 pounds, he says.
tl OA ee
Special offering in Men's Wool
Underwear at Bernhart & Co's.
ers,
i Oct 9-6t.
! undersigned,
| mediate payment, and those having
i signed, residing at Mount Joy, Pa.
HOUSE SITE
A COMPLETE WOMEN'S DRESS
WILL BE A
vears up to 15
As you may suppose BE
TRY US
place exactly
rushed | . —
was last]
ofoefesfore
HIGHEST CASHPRICES
PAID FOR DEAD ANIMALS
WHICH WE REMOVE PROMPTLY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCK.
hog turned, cavorted, —_
flanks and fi
toward the setting]
kids went]
their re-
FY
snout
the
way
seen
sun, while beaten
thelr weary toward
spective homes,
Fr
Terr TY
for
George Lamparter’s Sons
LANCASTER, PENNA.
acres
which
house,
and other
lands of Simon C.
Heisey, Harvey B
el W. Heisey and
are limestone quarries
2 JeslesleateoTeoloetootoetestoaioabeateal BB ub B=
8 inches on the west side of Broad | elected. We should rather think
No. 5. A triangular lot
the | standard bearer and the hope of
pike 90 feet, and |
i some amusement
No. 6. A small tract of land, |jookers.
which is located a valuable spring | kind made a break for liberty, and SHOES
Heisey Avenue 138.5 feet, thence On
FOR YOUR NEXT PAIR.
on street, and along the east side
Rheems as laid out by Winfield L
frame store building thereon erect-
village of Rheems. | A Notice in This List is Read by Sev-
Township, containing 99 and
else
and Christian I. These notices are given FREE until
No 4 A Griapealar lot in the vote, that had Roosevelt kept out
! village of Rheems, fronting 60 feet of the way Taft would have been
street, and extending in depth to |ag had much the heavier
Trotley venue: on whe it has a | Progressive and Republican vote
ag 200 |
in the | that he would have been the safe
i village of Rheems, fronting on
Lancaster and uss turd- | the old Republican party.
adjoining the
£ ig chase >
Elizabethtown and Florin Street | A Dig chase on the
Railway and the property formerly |Avenue last Saturday
known as the Canning Factory. t afforded
While Ira Herr, Butcher x JAN
containing 125 perches, adjoining | ona his men were unloading a car D OLD AMERICAN
purpart No. 1 on the north, and|°’ * 5 |. a MEN’ AN
the Pennsylvania Railroad. On | of hogs one of the sharp backed LINE OF MEN'S AND
of pare Welen { 1 1 " "on the instant all the boys ranging] CHILDREN'S SHOES A SPECIALTY.
No. 7. A lot of ground in NG [i nip x conc. il . : : . : % g ks
village of Rheems, containing on |!" 28¢ from 5 were | = A WORK AND FARM SHOE DEPARTMENT
ther the hunt, FEATURE OF THIS BIG STORE,
along land of D. Brinser, 173 feet | each individual kid was in the right &
to Trolley Avenue, thence along i eh : =
: n the wrong time
Trolley Avenue 143 feet to Camer- | E =
of Cameron street 142 feet, more or | The
less, to the beginning 3eing lots | from centre to
Nos. 31, 32 and 33 on the plan of with
Helsey.
No. 8. A small long and narrow
triangular strip of ground, with a
sig on rat lier esessnionis
ed, situated between the Pennsyl- ; . oe 5
vania Railroad and the Lancaster SALE REGISTER -
and Harrisburg turnpike, in the BR
No. 9 The equal undivided one head. > e!
third ibterost of Winfield IT. Heises eral Thousand People Weekly
in a tract of land in West Donegal
Following is a list of sales
29.6 perches, with a two-story stone posters have been printed or|
arge bank bs orn cri :
large Ia I are advertised in this paper.
ou "Nn Ings, AQ) g
Hostetter, Dani-
others. There | friday
and lime :
day of sale. Bell Phone No. 920. Ind. Phone No. 1299
Nov. 29,
I a a Me a a
At 2.30
west |
1912-
3 : . m. on the premises, mile
kilns on this tract Vs: ; ; wb { ws
The remaining undivided two-|ldckdale, Lebanon Co., Pa, a farm; ==
q ! B 3 ta r|
thirds interest in purpart No. 9 will of 110 acres with improvements by |
be offered for sale hy the owners j |, Rutter, agent for the owner.
thereof at the same time. v i
ALSO See ad. |
£ N
Read The Bulletin
be sald a lof of personal proper, | AIIM TIN IIIT EO TITY PT PT IY POT EY OOO PTI PO PION OOTY 2
horses, 7 mules
Farming Imple- |
ments, Stone Wagons, Stone Crush- |
Elevators, Engines and other
equipment for the operation of the
Limestone Quarries located on the |
above premises; Tobacco Lath, As-
bestos Shingles, Harness, etc., ete
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock |
a. m., on SATURDAY, NOV.
1912, when terms and conditions
will be made known by
JOHN W. ESHLEMAN
M. R. HOFFMAN
for the benefit of |
Winfield 1. Heisey and
consisting of 10
new Self Binder,
How About
CALENDARS
Agsignees
creditors of
wife
TY I TT IT TTY PY TY TTS OTST PF ITY OOOO SET PHA TINS PORES TOI
CHAS. H. ZELLER, Auct
WwW. UO, HI Y,
W. F. BEYER,
JOHN E. SNYDER,
S. R. ZIMMERMAN,
ALSO
At the same time and place will
be offered the equal updivided two-
thirds interest of the undersigned
in purpart No. 9.
E. L. HBISEY,
H. L. HEISEY
Please bear in mind that we have
Attys
calendars
We have
the finest assortment of
ever shown in this town,
anything from the cheapest to the
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Dr. Henry F. Breueman,
late of East Donegal township, Lan-
easter county, Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on sald es-
tate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands® against the
same will present them without de-
lay for settlement to the under-
signed, residing on R. D. 4, Mount
Joy, Pa.
HARRIET H. BRENEMAN,
W. . .U. Hensel, Atty. Executrix
best. Among them are novelties
from some of the foremost manufac-
turers in this and foreign countries. If
interested drop us a card and we
will call with samples. Our prices
are way below others.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Christian Seitz, late of
Rapho township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on sald es-
tate having been granted to the
all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
THE BULLETIN
East Main Street, Mount Joy
against the
them without
to the under-
claims or demands
same will present
delay for settlement
EZRA NEY,
Executor
Coyle & Keller, Attorneys.
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