The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 30, 1914, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday,
Suk Tsu TERE Tan TT
Autoists, Read TI
|there were three old frame houses
’ . | INCREASE OF INDEBTEDNES:
We Sell Moxley S$ High Grade |that still stood, tough all around enintnnt i DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MOTOR BAL
DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN. IF §0
{them were big blocks of business! Notice is hereby given to all the |
BUTTERINE |buildings. Ome of them was vnoc- electors of the School District of the | THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW THAT'S WHERE | CA
cupied. Several dirty children played Borough of Mount Joy, County of |
| Lancaster .and Commonwealth of |
J) In the yitle yam of wpother, While} Fennayhanio in pursuance and by the | 1;
T H vas i rine i Ada : y tie
Moxley & Is he est an’ old couple was just MOVing iBl0;,uinerity of a resolution by the Board | Gene ral Repair Work
the third. TI felt sorry for the old of School Directors of the said Schoo]
couple, they looked so out of place District, passed by the Board of I HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YE
” : : to ch car | School Directors of the said School
| in that old house with the poor yar EXPERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR K
] » ; ; 5 : i i y . : District, pass the 22n a,
| Would you eat good wholesome food that will build you and rickety old fence in front. tener 2 Sed 1914, ¥ Sie TRADE AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU?
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up, make you strong, make muscle, strong nerves, clear brain? A In the spring I again passed the election will be heldon Tuesday, the :
pure ani- place and I saw the little old woman third day of November, A. D. 1914,
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HOME HEALTH CLUB SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOR-
nn OUGH OF MOUNT JOY, COUN-
TY OF LANCASTER, AND
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|By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, i. |
er iit COMMONWEALTH OF
| Bright Spots:—A- few months age PENNA,
{I walked along .a noisy, busy bust | a
[ness street in Chicago. At one place, ELECTION NOTICE.


good, nourishing, digestible product of the farm—a between the hours of seve { ile . J P ° .
rorking i i ; n o'clock b d d + nN
working in the little front yard. It A. M. and seven oclock P. M, at e ut ing an ain 1 -
mal food in the finest refined reduction. ss : ia
was not more than ten feet by fif Washington House, West Ward and
[teen feet, but she had made several Exchange Hotel, East Ward, in the | WILL ERECT AN/ ADDITION TO MY GARAGE AND WILL BE PREPARED
[little flower beds and a lot of little said Borough of Mount Joy, the KINDS OF REBUILDING AND PAINTING AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. LET
narrow, winding paths between. 1 usual places of holding the general :
gD elections in said School District of] OUT OF THAT OLD CAR OF YOURS.
: the Borough of Mount Joy aforesaid,
small green leaves peeping up along | ror the purpose of obtaining the as-
the old fence. Yesterday 1 walked | sent of the qualified electors of said \
[there again and when I was opposite School District to an increase in the da e al e 1 'S / :
REMEMBER, MOXLEY’'S IS THE BEST. Give it a trial and
be convinced. To 1 = acs Siegen
saw little boxes on the windows and



[the old house I stopped in amaze. | DOB indebtedness of said School
|ment, apparently every one elsé| The Board of School Directors) | ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ALL KINDS OF FORD,CARS—I HAVE ALSO TAK
|that passed the place also stopped the corporate authorities of the said ENCY FOR THE WELL KNOWN STUDEBAKER CARS. ANY PERSON IN THE AH
|and lingered as long as they could School District, by aresolution duly, nzyw gAR SHOULD NOT BUY BEFORE FIRST GETTING A DEMONSTRATION IN A
bs : 3 ne | passed by a unanimous affirmative = 5
|spare time to linger. When they vote of all the members of the said THE EQUIPMENT ON THESE CARS IS EQUAL To THOSE OF THE HIGH PRICED
|passed on there was usually a plea) Board of School Directors, on the
{ant smile and a far away look in eighth day of September, A. D, 1914,
| ir ro , u S 3 . .
oe rn ee nay Automobile Heeessories
[memories had been revived. The
Double Stamp Day
Friday, Sept. 25th



Ly : = : ing how each member voted, have -
[rickety old fence was entirely hidden gjonifieq their desire for such in- | ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF PULLMAN AN b
{by a mass of beautiful. climbing crease of indebtedness agreeably to AND ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES. E "7% ¥ "
|v . $
ines while a very beautiful little the Act of Assembly approved the - \
20th day of April, 1874, P. L. 65. WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO
=. HAUER
Opp. Post Office Mount Joy, Pa.
futon rower Jgusn smiled yp 5 The amount of the last assessed
wieedorfoofecfesfoofonfeofonfecfecfacgosfosfonforforfociesfenfesforfunfunferfosfenfosieriorfosfonfuofenfocforfecforfececfocfesfeciosferfefosfoofesoefecieeds | every one and seemed to speak of |. juation of taxable property in said
a [peace and health and brightness. | School District is ‘$880,370.00, A
EEL IIR | Paxt of the dingy old fromt of the The total amount of the iis
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= EB (house was covered with flowers that debt of said School Distriet
This International Harvester
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|grew in the window boxes. 1 looked The
amount of the proposed in-
{farther and in the back yard I saw crease in the bonded indebtedness PETER S BRU BAKER P
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growing, corn, ‘lettuce, onions, cab- Of the said School Distriet is $10,-
bage, ‘turnips, radishes and other 00.00.
I aps + ais The percentage of the proposed
thrifty, vigorous vegetables. The |i, ease in the bonded indebtedness Bell Phone 147-11 MOUNT
|other two back yards as well as the of the said School District. computed - . . .
front were covered with rubbish, upon the last assessed valuation, is Also Auto Hiring at All Time
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weeds, boxes and kitchen waste. |$1,13588% : —
The ehildr Sut 2 ould The purpose of the proposed in-
| The children playing about would |.,.caq in the bonded indebtedness
|occasionally go to the partition fence |of the said School District is for the | TR amINES. Fut = f=) Tg = rics : Tran 2 =
= @ @ CO DRE =P Re © & @ 9 '&
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Engine Fills Your Needs
Of all the satisfactory machines that are built for the use of

farmers and contractors, the I. H. C. tank-cooled engine is certainly
(and look longingly at the beautiful | erection, furnishing and equipping of
garden. {an annex to the public school build- —
Th : . ing in said School Distriet, situated Stat a -, 5 .
2 sam ence 2 ement i A oA OR a a SPD 2 I
The same difference I find in the | on Marietta Street, in said Borough : aad) i i) tl | CJ aE E211
{country. One farmhouse will be sur-| of Mount Joy. Of the ownership, management, !
rounded by a beautiful and well| BY ORDER of the Board of School €tC¢., of the Mt. Joy Bulletin, pub-|
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kept lawn, flowers abundant and a Directors of the School District of | lished weekly (Wednesday) at Mt.| Special for One Ww &
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This engine has the long cylinder and piston, the large bear- = | garden that keeps the table well sup- | the Borough of Mount Joy, County Joy, Pa, required by the Act
t Bagh : oe jof Lancaster, and State of Pennsyl- Congress, May 24, 1912
{plied with delicious fresh vegetables | yania, [ Set Thi y le : : TO HELP SOME BOY OR GIRL WIN THE R
= |and fruits, with plenty to put in the | E. W. NEWCOMER, | © ill 3 3 temeni is lo (E HAT MORE EASILY | AM G
the ‘Well designed: bate, and all the ascoessories that make up the Mleefar for winter use The family | Attest: : ; President. | made in duplicate, both copies |& ; M GOING TO MAKE A
: are vigorous, healthy and happy. | JH. G. LONGENECKER, be delivered by the publishers to|= ON REXALL SCHOOL TABLETS.
engine it is possible to build. Its performance is in every way Cheerfulnesy hounds. and life Is Secretary. the postmaster, who will send one|2
| Mount Joy, Pa. Sept. 23, 1914. ; '
: : : worth living. At the very next farm |. ot Joy, Pa, Set 1314 copy to the Third Assistant Post-|® | HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BIG §
equal to its looks. This is the engine to buy, because of its very Z| Be a je master General (Division of Classi-|/B SCHOOL TABLETS ALL SIZES AND | A
{I find weeds growing all about the | : : 7 :
low cost per year of service. = | yard, old plows, broken wagons, « Willed Hi fp HI Ren fication,) Washington, D. C., and re-|® {¢. SALE FROM SATURDAY, OCT OBER
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lapidated buggies, boxes, barrels and} tain the other in the files of \CTOBER 10th.
7 Sing = = post office,
: hen coops are thickly scattered | x aos |
bis foor nc ir garden should 5 Siae| FOR SALE—A Good 135-Acre Farm | Editor, Jno. E. Schroll. = IF YOU PURCHASE.
which you should see. Until you see it and see it at work, you nd uphappy looking people live there | with good buildings and. fre loca Business Manager, Publisier and = | WLL GIVE You A ANOTHER TAB
oF 10 g . . (tion at $112 per acre. A 75-Acre| Owner, Jno. E. Schroll LET
Do you live in one of the bright], i . : : }
. 3 {Farm at only $130 an acre. Also a Stockholders, bondholders or mort- FER
SBote are you i ; re lb ie :
pois or are you a party to the eye, ,... parm, good buildings and gages—none, 5 7
roQ q > 3 r |
Sores that moy be. so Trequemily | rove land. Price, $13,000. Both | Signed:
seen on all sides?
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; } : i sitions. Als 20% Jno. E. 8
International Harvester Co. of A mericd Much of disease and suffering is | Sigg 4 : E. 3 pa Affirmed to and a T H E R EXA lL
really dirt and don’t care. It means | and, Mt. Joy. , me this 30th day of September, 1914
work, of course, to make a lawn
! | The TOT od (Seal) C. H. Zeller, Notary Public | G
INCORPORATED al 5 oll ik ; .«| What every young lady should ) 3 ; ;
look clean and well kept but it Pays | now. If you are not ready for mar- Commission expires Mar. 25, 1917 | ® E Ww A
even if youdo live in a rented house. ! i y inki
aL riage, if you are thinking of mar- meme {i Bums B .
HARRISBURG, PENNA. |It pays, brightness adds to cheerful- riage or if you are married, send 50c o East Main Street,
ness and happiness and accumulation |each or stamps and we will send you KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE IN
2 GROG p— a— § |of these spell health. |any place in the U. S. or Canada = ; ] ;
0 OTTO Net ra a te dee oH three | What Grery Foune aly whould krow. BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HLA 0
C0, | of these yards in the busy Chicago | BOX 993. ~The Pittsburgh Company, | AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM
Lv 11 I atti lL 2 Fe saa ns £ |Eitisbursh, Pa. Sept. 30-4t. | BER, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR
Wm street filled with flowers and vege- fo TE TTT d s
= oA Fi Rent—A good house with n, /[ \
m (tables. The object lesson is s Sr Ren its y bar SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK vertise
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$1 garden, plenty of fruit and a pleasant
= | wonderfully good, so forcible that it Dlenty o! p LY.
| i te ne Oth Me 4 {place to live. Call on or. address | —— 2
|W not be lost. thers wi be in- . ; i tot pra « aid
yo : Wm. Crist, R. F. D. 3, Manheim, Pa. | ii/liiuss ie: ism I 1 [1 TB
|epiveq in" other parts of the city 2a ot a] 2 L110 i
| | ept. oU-LL.
the little bright spot will be a bles-|___ &
sing to many besides the old couple | For Sale Cheap A new 5 2 {
in the third house, gas stove with large oven, ® ® e | /
|at this place.
one of the best. Steady asa clock, ready and willing to do its
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work whenever there is work to do, it is getting a reputation for
dependability which might be envied by any man.

ings and heavy crank shaft, the heavy fly wheels and split hubs,
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The I. H. C. dealer has a demonstrating engine on
cannot know as much as you should about oil engines.
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SAN
Wash Machines
The
Sterling
» Power
4
Washer
With Swinging Reversible
WRINGER
To be Operated With a Gasoline Engine or Electric Power
One of the main features in this machine is the oscil-
el = ee
{ "Wanted-—GiH or Zener 3
MAYTOWN Wanted Girl for general house
| work. Mrs. H. W. Eshleman, Delta
Miss ‘Myrtle Leedom Entertains Her |St, Mount Joy. 1t.
Class | For Sale—A Sago Palm with 52
—e leaves. Apply to Mrs, Jacob G.
The class of 1916 of the Maytown | Zeller, Florin, Pa, 2t
Central High school has organized For Sale—Two large Columbian
for the coming events. The first heaters. Apply at this office. 3t


social event of the season was held For Sale—Poultry houses and poul- y
at the home of Myrtle Leedom, when |try wire. Inquire of J. L. Brunner. tf.
she entertained the class in a very FOR SALE—00 Gallon Gasoline |B The season iS here and you shou ‘ give the stove'or heat- s
|delightful manner. Music was a : ;
tank w g spigot. C i . : $ 3 '
feature and a watermelon setout add-|'ot “Ich E000 spigot. Cheap at this | @ question some consideration, We pave just placec on our
ed greatly to the refreshments, which IE ’
were served in abundance. Prof.| I have a first-class equipment and E floors the finest line olf {
Elmer Ruhl, principal, and Miss Ella am prepared to doall kinds of wood | &
Glatfelter, the assistant, were also sawing such as cord wood, railroad
present and the following members |fies, etc. Prices very reasonable. | Golu mbian Stoves 1 nd Heater
of the class; M. Elizabeth Spangler, |Call on or address Martin M. Weft- [ ¥
Harry E. Hershey, Jessie Brown, A.|man, Box 83, Salunga, Pa. 9-1-2mco. | we ever offered to the trade. We alo have a good li
F. Houseal, Elizabeth Beshler, Mil-|™ For Sale—A good Storey & Clark | |
dred F. Engle, Jacob Drace, Sara organ in good condition. Also a good
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Hinkle, David Shank, Marguerite All-| Columbia Graphophone. Can be had | i Wine oft Cast Q anges
bright, Jonas Garber, Kathryn Smith, | cheap. Inquire at this office, 1t ' i
|John Gingrich, Stella Wachstetter, “ro. Rent—A small house on the | and the well kno n
Norman Gainer, Kathryn Leedom, Reuben Stauffer farm. Apply to! {
Levi TLongenecker, Florence NeY,|xqam Linard, Mount Joy, R. D
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Pl ow, MY ao Wanted—Female operators for the ’ P zninsalar Steel Ranges
Frank Houseal, Alice Comstock, Ray-|
| stitching room. Apply to Kreider
J Be Le De eo Mes 0. Shaves 2% Don't fail to comk in and look line over beforg buying
Hoover, Verna Leedom, Harry oe anid yo
Hershey, Elsie Shenk, Alvin Shonk,| FOR LE—Single Comb White 1
Esther Leedom, Paul Garber, Helen [eghorns. A fine steck of one year- that stove or heater thi Fall.
Beach, John Fletcher and a few in-|ling hens. Price reasonable. Mrs.
|vited friends. | David Stoner, Florin, Pa. 3t.
rr | “Private Sale—A desirable building | Nake a necialty, p all kinds of
WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS ||, on New St, Mt. Joy, 54 ft. front |B
Sold OR 30 Days Trial | sHouwp ADVERTISE IN THE ply fee Call on wi, bit : Pl 1 0) | Heatin
lating tub. No pegs to tear the clothes, and the reversible
swinging wringer having four positions, The clothes may be wrung
from a soaking tub into the water, from there into: the rinse tub,
then into the blueing tub and from there into the basket. The
wringer can be used for the last two operations while the machine
is washing another tub full of clothes, Look carefully at the
principle of this washer and decide on the best washer which is
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Abraham Lincoln Saif: “l dO OL; rier mists
| For Sale Cheap—A 34-horsewower
= know this much; when we buy goods gasoline engine will be sold for only - J lis
abroad we get the goods and the|$35 if taken soon. This engine was And will C € on work of th s kind.
foreigner gets the money: when we|'eplaced by an electric motor reason |
= buy goods made at home, we get for selling. Come and see it run.
B | both the goods and ‘the money.” Just the thing for a farmer. Bulletin
G. MO \ R ® Those who get the: “ lion’s share” Office, Mt. Joy. tf.
mot Mount Joy business are advertis:| NoTICE—] am prepared to do hy
= |erg in the Bulletin. i
p ’ MS ., Bn dn kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and
est AON gal St., Mount ov, EB “ jrork of that kind. Charges very l
fm Cre Ly k n casonable. J t. Joy. tf. | |
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We will cheerfully show you this machine by calling at our
store,
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