The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 07, 1914, Image 4

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    Wednesday, October 1,
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Florin News lead of fine mules. d.es of Manheim, were Sunday visit- The School Loan | |
By Experienced Hands A bold thief entered the home of [ois of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bard on
Mr. Henry Brandt on Sunday even- | Heisey Ave.
ED VULCANIZING COMPANY { (Continued from page 1) ing about 11 o'clecck through a rear It required 49 lollypops to start (Continued from page 1)
NORTH WEST CORNER | The Misses Grace Keener, Nellie | window and stole a neat sum of | the children of the | Rheems sehool product. ‘jneteased? Refuse custom- |
NGE AND PRINCE STREETS | Vogel and Mabel Shrite were SUI pgopey, offi on a chestnut hut last Friday [ers? No, it erecied larger tanks,
| day visitors (O Landisville. Mr. and Mrs. Benj Mickey enter- afternoon, They were 1n charge of Did Brandt & Stehman refuse the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ichler of {inined on Sunday their children and | their teacher, Miss Mary Rutt. business when the demand for thei.
: Frank Gainer was taken to the | products outgrew the capacity? No. !
General Hospital at Lancaster last | They met the demand by moderniz- |
week by Dr. Thome of Elizabeth-|ing and building.
town, A successful operation was Now we need more room in
performed. Parts of a fractured | public schools. Shall we establish al APPLIED!
skull that have caused trouble the procolence and not meet the ge | | aloaii | 7he Undersigned Wish to Inform the
d \bethtown called on the latter's A party was held at the home of past ten years were removed. mand? Let us hove nok,
5 r | . - ——— When each and every one of the .
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Vogel, | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardner Satur- es nccesstal: buthest enterpris: L] Slee i : ;
PIONS SCOSST Musthom I al iy laos enmimg as | Practical Horse Shoeing
und: day evening. These guests attended: a t
HAS. H. ZELLER on Sunday. Ralph © Flo Personal es made their improvements, they | poeitiyely contains Oil,” Blacks, Polishes and Pre-
: s IRF ha . .naq| Nellie Vogel yrosh, > cory 1, Bla | ’
Misses Stella Wachstetter and gel, ees Anusidavel Gost x serves ladies’ and children’s shoes, shines without Mt. Jo
€ carefully considered cost and found | Set 8 Len NCH GLOSS, 10c. At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mi. Joy
E 3 : hie iy ; ia .___|Smith, Jacob Gephard, Lillie Ruhl, 3 ;
REAL ESTATE AND fannie Kline and Mr. Morris Gainor| I € Happenings since, it was to their advantage. i *STAR" combination for cleaning and polishing all | special attention given to all work.
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PE Wok Guaranteed. Quick Service|... .1.o, were Sunday visitors in the |families: Mr. and Mrs. Christian
; sending your work to us you) f,mily of Jacob Rutherford. Garman and ‘grandson Earl Eshle-
notice the difference in mileage Mrs. Harry Oleweiler and daugh-|man: Mr. and Mrs. William Gar-
decreased maintenance Cost. ter of Elizabethtown visited Mr. and|man; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hol-
epairing of all kinds dome on im-|\,.. g g Stacks on Sunday wager: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Diffen-
Tubes and Casings at reason- Mr and Mrs. Oscar Brinser of paugh and son Richard.
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INSURANCE itn I yO TIM Weaver, Myrtle Groff, S. F. Gainer, : Now Somes the Schogs low dues | QIK WHITE (a lgid fora with poo quiche All diseases of the feet promptly at-
. Main St. Mount Joy | or = Blsie Nye, John Smith, Elizabeth (Continued from page 1) tion. Can we stand the cost? Why Tygisaté snd wiliens ics savas thes 10c. & 25¢. ited
Mr. and Mrs. J. K Freymeyer : . , o of Krederick, Md. |my dear reader, and here's hoping ans and whitens BUCK, NUBUCK, | tended to. Your Work Solicit
eiont eH "_|Garman, C. S. Smith, Charlotte Bel- Mr, Geo, Long ol : ed ’ Gai ST) ® : SUEuE sad CANVAS SHOES. 3n rouna wis Cakes
i : and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hews |ser, Grace Gainor, Harvey Raffens- and son-in-law Mr. Kennedy of Ne-|you are a taxpayer, this loan, if | De arge aluminum boxes, with Sponge, 25. BOMBACH & SHANK
Calling and Clerking of Public Sales | preymeyer visited the family of Mel or Elizabeth Wagner, Stanley | niaska, spent several days in town |carried, won’t cost you a cent and 1fyouedesier does not keep the kind you want. send us |
Settlement of Estates Lt Grimm at Millersville on Sunday. | Kessler, Fannie Kline, Roy Dough- ast week. on the other hand do you realize | LE RC i acral Blacksmiths ani Horse-Shoer
Collection of Rents Messrs. Michael and Charles Law|, Anna Brubaker, Stella Wacly| Mr. and Ms. Percy Hoon of| how materially it will help you in-| 20.26 Albary Sweet, Caribridge, Mass. e
ber, extensive mule dealers of YOrk,| ictfor Maris Gainor, Elmer Wit-|New York City are guests of the | directly and your children (if you, Shoe Polishes in the World, MOUNT JOY. PENNA.
passed through the village Thursday|pey Anna Young, Norman Miller, [latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John|have any) directly? The change |
on their way to Lebanon, with thirty pg. Gardner, Elizabeth and Annie | rannebecker. joi be to their every advantage.
Be * | Sherer, Joseph Huntzberger, Emma | Mr. Harry K Shelienberger of| Before this loan was asked for
Hckinger, Irvin Sherer, Elida Raff- | thiladelphia, is spending the week |the School Board carefully consid |
| ensberger, Samuel Krall, Hiram Bru-| here with his father. Mr. John H.|ered every side. «They found that if |
AT 9 baker, Bessie Gainor, Mary Fair, | Shellenberger. the loan is sanctioned it will not be
| Harvey Stoner, Mary Miller, Earl Mr, and Mrs, John Keener and | necessary to increase the school
¢. Kunkel, Frances Eichler, Wilson | daughter Anna Were guests of the tax, and at ithe present rate fhe = a JAN
M. T. GARVIN 3 CO. |Spangler, Wm. and Christ Smith, | former’s sister, Mrs. Nauman, es debt has been decreased fi Fo nig “fa "dF . IN
| Florence Esbenshade, Jacob HEshle- | Manheim, on Sunday. ime to time. rin dC. & 0 St
31-37 East Hing Street, Lancaster |man. Flam Sherer, Elizabeth Peters,| Mrs. Dr. C. G. Rohrer returned to Last but not least the change 2 * amps
|Edith Snyder, Mary Dyer, Miriam |her home in New York City on will put us at par with other first-
Guhl, Grace Keener, Raymond Leib, | Monday after spending some time | class schools in the county and we .
Our Big Fall I A, ee eran = "1 Dress Goods and Silks for
g Irvin Ober, Elvina Miller, Donald| Mr. Danie] Flory and the Misses] irst-class high school. ae
|Bichler. Amanda Sides, Mrs. Jacob | Anna and Mary Flory of Pequea, Now how €an any conscientious
a ’ Sides. Mrs, H. M. Richler, Mr. and | were Sunday guests in the family | voter put his (3) after the word °
Iressa ers a e Mrs. Wm. Gardner. Refreshments|of Mr. Harry C. Myers. | Against on his ballot in November? Fall a Host of Rich
| were served and all present had a Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Strickler | 0, ty = ee {
° * most enjoyable time. ; and family of near Silver Springs, | LOCAL NOTES °
Brings to You the Lo veliest were guests in the family of Mr. and | Fabrics
Si * t Mrs. P. R. Greiner Sunday. |News fas, Tag In A Saf Yet In-
ilkks and Dress Fabrics Mor uayr Mrs. Naomi Stephens and daugh- | or: ing : i
I d 1 h D Fashion's best ® y r - ter Nesta and Miss Mary Stoner of | oo. aid MI an Hatiios: 3 The Variety Embraces Every New Texture, All
n weaves and colorings that have Dame Fashion's bes R d a Ss ; s | Mr. & Mrs. Josepl aine nL ; J
approval—at savings well worth nothing. Every woman aad tebe 280011 ANGE sn oy th vate Den ay #4 nounce the birth of a daughter on The Old Favorites an Imposing Assembly Not
miss thinking of new Fall Clothing should make sure to in- > 0 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Feller and | Saturday. :
spect these unusual values—values that cannot be duplicated Mr. Arthur Schock, a student at
A Fabric of Distinction is Missing
ade in the Tunnel ce TY S r. W. Strasbach of Harrisburg, | , ; : :
made in the Mt. Tunnel cemetery. Mrs. W. W. Strasbach of H 8 | Cornell University, at Ithaca, N. Y.,
spent Sunday in town as guests In| : 3a oh . 2 a
: re : Dello who was quite ill, is improved at
James W. McMillan he family of Mr. J. H. Zeller. | this writing. our wonderful collection, which brings the beauty of the
we believe in all Lancaster.
Woolen Dress Materials
WOOL SAN TOY IMPORTED FRENCH
All wool; 40-in. wide; fine SERGE
Poplin weave; all the new- 42 inches wide; very soft
est shades; only 75c¢ yard. and fine in texture; black and
SHEPHERD'S CHECKS colors; only 75c a yard.
Worsted Materials; 36 to 56 NEW ROMAN STRIPES
inches wide; all size checks; 56-in. width; granite weave
from 39c to 98c a yard. suitings; beautiful combina-
STORM SERGE tions; at $1.69 a yard.
«Wtat is new in fabrics?” you ask. Find the answer in
James Wilson Mcuiian gied At Mr: Adem QeistWer of Pleasnns Mr. Frank Shatto is painting the world’s looms to your very doors. Mere newness Or novel-
the home of his brother George, |Hill and Mrs. Fred Kuhn of Eliza-
near Ramsey's toll gate, north of | bethtown, were guests in the family
Marietta, on Sunday evening. He | of Mr. Irvin Geistweit yesterday.
was 50 years old, and death was Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit and
due to a complication of diseases, daughters Mildred and Mabel were
after an illness of two weeks. He|guests of Mr. Adam Geistweit at
occupation and a Pleasant Hill Saturday and Sunday.
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residences of Messrs. M. M. Leib ty do nct alone constitute desirability here; but every
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on Frank Bookman on West Done- thing nev which has beauty or quality recommend it; ev-
ga street.
Mrs. Jno. Way entertained the
Ladies’ Bible Class of Trinity Unit Canton Crepe, silk and wool, at $1.60; Tweed Suitings
a [ve ice r Sel 4 4 :
was a farmer by ed Evangelical Sunday School last exceptionally smart, $1, $1.50, $2; wool batiste, in autumn
x : Mrs. Hoyt Nissl & dhfidren off Tolisday evening.
member of the Maytown Lutheran Mrs, oyt Sieg ey and ch 7 °°| Mr. William H. | Gantz of Florin
Church. Funeral services were held |Steelton, returned home Monday af- completed digging |a /384t. sink for dines, very popular for fall, $1, $1.50; Tussah Crepe, sof ,
erything aovel—not too bizarre to transcend good taste.
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Full yard wide; choice WOOL SAN TOY :
Es % g is dad ol; : PAs 7 eda v . KX isi er arents, Mr. c ~ i
500 Gi aig 39¢ % i gd Lppanied; .all Vo, 3 Lat nine o'clock on Wednesday morn- oh 2 SN i ai ie 80 Mr. Clarence Kern at his two Henry and drapy, $1 to $1.50; Crinkled Wool Crepe, new shad
ig lity: 2 IT 2 the™ best shades Miri ai 4 hig . Mrs. Z. ; eller on Mariette 3 i 4
ih os a willy Bit ling =i the borie-cof bis Lrother, J street properties, $1, $1.39; Wool Poplin, complete color range, $1.25; If C
ENGLISH SUITINGS AND - He ’ ’ 2 : : rade [| Mr. Wesley Curgan is on duay 7 Serges 3 Tg ©
SUTIN for ; es mae ay Bailey BS Nei attended the United | Vera a 3 iy Wool Serges. 50c, 75¢, $1; Check Serges, 50¢, 75c¢, &
Fi o Suiting: With hairline ALL WOOL STORM SERGE Rev. Samuel W. Bailey, a retired | Brethren conference at Philadel- : gi Yor ced} 2 2% ith : b ; $1.50; Wool Cashmeres 50c; Priestley Fabrics to
stripes; and Mohair in all Extra good weight; every 3 minister of the Church of God, who phia last week, acting as a delegate one lof Soyers 2m en 2% | z I
plain colors; all full yard vard sponged and shrunk;
wide; 50c values at only 29¢ black and colors; 42 in. wide;
yard. only 75¢ a yard.
Big Specials in Black Dress Goods
WOOL BATISTE and 50 in. wide; 75¢ to $1.25
All wool: vard wide; regu- | a yard.
lar 50c value at 39¢ yard. HAIRLINE SERGE
BASKET WEAVE SUIT- Pel 44 In. width; wih fike
INES hairline stripe; only 98c yd.;
All wool; full 44 in. wide; regularly $1.25.
regularly $l—now 69c yard, _PRESRLEY'S TAFFETA
TACK WOO SAR AN wool; F2-Tiwite; “ZeRu
LACK WOSL SAN TOY ine Priestiey’s Black Taffeta;
ine Black All Wool, 42 89¢c yard; formerly $1.00.
The Big Sale of Notions Continue
DEPENDABLE ARTICLES THAT EVERY PERSON NEEDS,
AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES
Pennant 3 cord thread; all sizes; white and black;
white and black; 3 spools, 5¢ 1c a card.
Fresh Water Pearl Buttons, 10c 24-yard Roll Tape, 7¢ roll.
assorted sizes; 5c a dozen. Bias Tape, 6-yard piece;
Ocean Pearl Buttons; as- widths 1 to 7; 5c piece,
sorted sizes; 2 cds. for 5c. 25c Pad Hose Supporters,
Nickel-plated scissors; only | White black and colors; 15e
10c pair a pair. :
15¢ Silk. Dress Shields; sue Seva aon
sizes~2 and 3: ir hn :
iid Ee and = 9c pair : Redfern Steel Dressmakers’
5c Steel Pins; 3c a pack Pins: finest. needle points;
needle points; solid heads. quarter pound boxes; 7¢ box.
5¢ and 10c Imported Pin Hair Pins, assorted sizes; 2
Cubes; black, white and col- packs for 1c.
ors; 3c each
3c Roll Tape; sizes 2 to 10
ic roll.
: tack of sickness
oT he eit tars r St. Mark’ T , Brethaen . \ ~ [ oe Al ove
formerly filled pulpits in Lancaster from St. Mark’s United rethes Mr. Geo. Brown injurdd ‘his ankle | Shown So M4
so severely Monday evepin; laying |
foot bal] that he is now moving
about on crutches.
County, was buried Sunday at High-| Church here,
spire. He had for the past ten Messrs. O. G. Longenecker, H. H
years resided at Round Top, just Nissley, C. Owen Brandt, Dr. A.
over the Lancaster County line. His | Snyder and Henry Engle are attend- adi Co
death was due to the infirmities of | Ing the Fall meeting of Pub Perel
being in his S0th_ysar-—iTe had--wle al Philadelphia. Lotte SALE_RECISVER
Mr. and Mrs. David Brian, M.A A FREE notice of your sale is in-
ine children sur-|and Mrs Jacob Good, son Walter | serted here for any length of time, nowhere else are weaves
2 Bailey, New and daughter Mary of Witmer and |provided we print your sale bills. iveness shown as here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brian of this |This is excellent advertising because
place, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. |it is read by so many people and a
Walter Greiner Sunday. [notice such as the following will
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher surely bring the buyers: moire bengalines, $1.50, $2; Cascadeuse,
and two children of Newtown, Mr.| Friday, Oct. 9—At their stoek colors, $1.50; Plain Sjlk Moires, various’ new H
John White and friend of Manheim | yards in Mt. Joy, a large lot of cows, $1.50; Silk Poplins several elegant qualities, $1, $1.25, ¥
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter White of heifers, bulls, stock steers and cat- Bt i eo fll
De orore ura? 1h the Gurly. of ne Sor bore. tv TB Faller & Co Silk Crepe de Chine at $1.25, $1.50, $2; Pussy Willow
Harry Tschudy on Sunday. Aldinger, auct. eta, soft and rich, $2.25; Crepe Meteor, full line of sh
Mr. Geo. H. Stewart jr. of the| Thursday, Oct. 15—At7:30 P.M.at $2, $2.25; Chiffon Taffeta, sheer and beautiful, $325,
Sree Parr J 3 Nickles Moe trolley waiting room, Mt. Joy, Egyptian Silk Crepe, very fashionable, $1.50; plain
Stewart at Shippensburg, accom-|j5¢ of grou wi mprovem ire : et
RHEEMS panied by Miss Margaret TR ul Joy a SB pane nen masmitines, plete) veriely, B.Y
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Witmer spent of Chambu'sbitg, spent & fo RoWs|snirey Dillivger, Zeller anct
here on Monday afternoon as guests| g
. iis a $y , Mrs. : i | aturday, Oct. 17—On the prem- E 0 E
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.| , Mr. and Mrs. C. Owen Brandt on |ises in the village of Newtown, Ra- . FR E C FF E
Enos Floyd. tt oir way home from Easton in| pho township, a tract of 12 acres of
The Rheems motor ¢lub enjoyed a |r. aiownmns ; { 1 jth 1 ts b
Mr. S art’s Cadillac. gravel land WwW improvemen y
run to Lutz last Suday, OIE bY | +p. and Wis, Pronk Eby of Lie|iout XK. Wimer, ezeculor of Jno. | IN THE NEW TEA ROOM
inde bhi < Eby of LIt-1wr wwitmer, deceased. Zeller, auct.
way of Lancaster. : |
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Landis Bros. received a carload of 27 Mrs. John Hollinger) TowedaV. Det 23-07 S00 prem SATURDAY MORNING 8.3C to 10;
fa Li tot sod tholr of Rohrerstown: Mr. and Mrs. H. G.|ises in Mount Joy Borough, a lot of a
baled Spams ig be used on their |p, .onacker and daughter Dorothy, ground on Bast Main Stree. with | Nothing on sale in the new tea room. It's a de
sanitary a . : » i hy
a Mr. Monroe Lindemuth and family, brick house, frame stable and out-j ful place, handsomely furnished for the benefit of th:
Mr, and Mrs. Ephraim Longeneck- ; : buildings by Annie N. Stauffer, Fan- |
t 3CNOCH™ | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hiestand of! i, rs Sra dey and Blizabeth N.| lic. You are invited to come Saturday morning and !
5¢ and 10c Hooks and Eyes r 1c each. : |
I foofoofoagosferfored a s er of Mt Joy, were guests of Mrs. :
a feoforgeogosgecgoeooforforforfesfegecgosfocfecferiosforfuiosfocfecfogecteriesfocfocfufunfonforiocirofeciocireiriiod Wi, Chr scr inst SanARY | this place and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Risser, executrices of the last will] a cup of delicious coffee—free.
: a a avd hug < kroooi pq | Soely and daughter Dorothy of of Jacob H. Stauffer, deceased. C.|
my p— rm . Mr. anc rs. P. N. Kraybill a i
: ae : nd . J | Rapho, were pleasantly entertained H. Zeller, auct. See ad. i " .
a EEE EEE ERE EEE ERE EE y® daughter Dor: were guests of Mr. | by Mr and Mrs. Amos Shelly: on CR i Cia See the special display of Fall merchandi
2 - ® and Mrs. Stephen J. King Sunday. | Sunday ; b. B. Kieffer & Co’s. Public Sale | Exhibition Hall (fourth floor)
* Are You a Ford Man #) = Rev Christian Shearer of Milton| An automobile party from Chester OF ( )
= 8 = Grove purchased the Chas Weldmen | visited the Mount Joy Brewery last
; property at public sale last week. | > ;
If you are, we have something that every owner of a ford B Teme C = os Kraan oanday They were Mr. M. T. Bloom, | Western Horses & Colts
car, hag been looking for. A ford hood cover that completely & Ja er ain : \ | director of Chester Brewery Co.: Mr.
spent the past ten days with their | 1 3
covers up the hood and radiator. It is a perfect fit. ; : % Ye | F. MacDowell chief clerk, Mr. Gun-
. Salah. Mrs. Biss Risser iy Arndt, head brewer and wr. SATURDAY, OCT. 10th, 1.30 P. M.
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Leather Has The Same Finish As The Hood E. E. Hernley received the second |. ~~ er Sie? Fe 9 a FARMERS INN S100 YaRD9
' n t Brewery ympany an ’ .
carload of steers last week. They | ¢ tend 5 the ne : 3
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were received at the Union Stock § new proprietor, John| We will sell 1 carload of those
vards Lancaster | Baligren of Mt. Joy Brewery. The good, big, rugged dnd all purpose |
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* bert Bailey, of Lancaster County.
There are a number of grand-chil-
dren, and one of his granddaugh-
ters. is now a missionary in China,
and only a short time ago a grand-
daughter died in India. A number
of clergymen officiated at the
services.
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he radiator to regulate the air on engine It takes the place of
always throwing a blanket over the hood as it will keep your
engine warm in zero weather.
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wenna and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Sou. | the return in about the same time |direct by W. M. Grove who advises | 4
It only takes one minute to adjust it and the hood. And only : ders were Sunday guests of Mr. and | for the 75 miles. lus that they are a load of the good, |
cost you $2.50. Send any where prepaid on receipt of Z5e | Mrs. Eimer Barnhart. Mr. Geo. W. Hensel, who con-old fashioned kind, with the size, |]
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Landis of ducts the leading hardware store at shape, bone and muscle all over and
Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Quarryville and is president of the with two good ends and a middle. |
FRANK B GROFF M t J Horst were Sunday guests of Mr. National Bank in that town, accom-|The good, chunky compactly built
. yy 3 oun oy =| and Mrs. H. K. Landis. Pane yn r A yan a kind with plenty of style and con-
a =» Lr TP; ' sniov. | Prominent farmer o at section, | formation that belo o a good
S00 TO 0 Hh) iti hrs , ee called at this office while In town pred draft colt. ig ’
re —————— _— | parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Shank Josten. Mr. Tenses inspected our| They consist of browns, bays and
near Elizabethtown, on Sunday. ocal banks and was more than grays in color and the kind that will
VACATIONISTS--- - .— |Dleased. He is a brother of that|; axe all purpose horses farm
Rev. and Mrs. H. Fitting of Oley, able attorney Hon, W. U. Hensel of = ; ,
| Pa. Mr. and Mrs. ¥. L. Heise, S00 {1 anoaster. and during bis’ spare wo chunks, heavy drafters and a few
| Chester and daughter Ella of Eliza- ments Dens Yorv tutercsting eral on bred driving colts,
: e 8 5 8| These colts range in age from 2%0
That $30 Dress Trunk
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In our East Window 3 y Benj. Hiestand, the Mt. Joy real re Gr Wer
being reduced one dollar | estate dealer, transacted business in Keller's Sale Friday Lo a
| this place last week. He has the 3 §
| this p S On Friday, Oet. 9. Messrs, TJ. B.| the, spring trade, don’t miss this
| bethtown, were guests of Mr. and! e . the North American under the! years aud weigh trom. 1000. 10 2 X
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each day until sold. Price, | Jos. W. Kraybill farm on his sale |Refler & Bro. will again offer a| ;. .. A all know how the
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| Mrs. Stephen J. King last Monday. | caption, “Up Lancaster Way.”
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{hundred Ibs. each. \
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{ and force of con-| public sale at their vards here. They . M. Grove colis feed out. and make n er a ing
Jose Risser
| Joseph {money for any person looking
| cretors laid concrete curbing and | consist of fresh cows, springers ii, estment of this kind c s
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3 THE LUGGAGE SHOP | walks and made a concrete porch goood heifers, steers. bulls and cg A
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The Misses Anna Young gnd Bliz- {hogs which they are sel
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