The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 07, 1914, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,

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BUTTERINE
We Sell Moxley’s High Grade
BUTTERINE
Moxley’s Is The Best
build


Would you eat good wholesome food that will you
up, make you strong, make muscle, strong nerves, clear brain? A
digestible product of the farm-—a
good, nourishing, pure ani-
mal food in the finest refined reduction.
REMEMBER, MOXLEY’S IS THE BEST. Give it a trial and
be convinced.


Don’t Fail to Ask For
Trading Stamps
H. E HAUER
Opp. Post Office Mount Joy, Pa.


DR. GARBER A DIRECTOR
{SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOR-
Sri | OUGH OF MOUNT JOY, COUN-
Of the Keystone State Fair and In| TY OF LANCASTER, AND
dustrial Exposition COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNA.
Garber has identified |
| himself with the Keystone State Fair
and - Industrial Exposition, having
|accepted a position as one of the Di- |
jrectors on the Board. Dr. Garber Is| Notice is hereby given to all tbe
enthusiastic in the work that is being electors of the School District of the |
{done by the gentlemen who repre- | Borough of Mount Joy, County of |
{sent the Company in this section, and [Lancasie sud Common vesiia hl
bee28 cr ry | Pennsy ia, in pursuance and by the
| believes thoroughly in the great |; thority of a resolution by the oe
benefits that will accrue from a | of School Directors of the said School |
| State Fair of the character proposed. District, passed by the Board of
| The Doctor was long identified with {ier Dee Be Lo Bence)
na ad i istrict, passe e 22nd day of Sep-|
[the Laneaster County Fair, and is a1 | temper A. D. 1914, that a public
enthusiastic and successful poultry |election will be held on Tuesday, the |
raiser of this section, and his fam- [third day of November, A. D. 1914,
iliarity with these affairs should i i the hours % seven Odio]
5 : a tte A. M. and seven o'clock P. M. at]
make him a valuable acquisition 10 Washington Hours, West Ward and |
the governing Board of this Com- | pychange Hotel, East Ward, in the
pany. said Borough of Mount Joy, the |
We are pleased to note that a usual places of holding the general |
Hy : 3 ‘lections in said School District of |
umber - citizens are becoming |¢ | !
yjutber of our olen 3 e %, g the Borough of Meunt Joy aforesaid,
interested in this enter, (he purpose of obtaining the as- |
it is to be hoped that Mt. sent of the qualified electors of said |
interest in anything School District to an increase in the |
to the farmer and bonded indebtedness of said School |
Pennsylvania, will
a fair share in the
District.
state-wide institu-
Pr. B. W.
|
ELECTION NOTICE. |
|
INCREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS |
financially
prise, and
Joy, with her
that contributes
raiser of
have
of
|
stock |
ultimately
The Board of School Directors,
the corporate authorities of the said |
School District, by aresolution duly
passed by a unanimous affirmative |
vote of all the members of the said |
Board of School Directors, on the |
eighth day of September, A. D, 1914, |
duly recorded on the minutes of
said Board of School Directors, show- |
ing how each member voted, have |
gnified their desire for such in-|
crease of indebtedness agreeably to
the Act of Assembly approved the
20th day of April, 1874, P. L. 65.
The amount of the last assessed |
valuation of taxable property in said |
School District is $880,370.00,
building this
tion.
On another page in of
“Bulletin” will be found a clear
outline of the plans of the Company
that our
matter
such
it
this issue
the
would
reflect
and
financial
we suggest
upon
will
and
readers
carefully,
and
deserves.
Mr. S.
sentative
this
it
support
give
as
moral
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H. Nye, the local
of the Company,
repre-
was in

PTT Te uu
This International Harvester
Engine Fills Your Needs
Of all the satisfactory machines that are built for the use of
farmers and contractors, the I. H. C. tank-coole &ngine is certainly
ho eat Qt ead as 2] a 3 go i . Stee
one of the best. Sieady asa Ce ready and willing to do its
vork a + +} ; ; :
work whenever ‘sere is work to do, it is getting a reputation for
oe a
depen’ >="
_——muabllIty which nr
be envied by any man.
This engine has the long cylinde and piston, the large bear-
ings and heavy crank shaft, the heavy fly wheels and split hubs,
the well designed base, and all the accessories that make up the
engine it is possible to build. Its performance is jn every way
to its looks, This is the engime to buy, because of its very
equal
low cost per year of service.
The I. H. C. dealer has a demonstrating engine on his floor
which you should see. Until you see it and see it at work, you
cannot know as much as you should about oil engines.
[International Harvester Co.of America
INCORPORATED
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
10 1 1
The total amount of the existing
debt of said School District is $14,
500.00
The amount
crease in the
of the said School
000.00.
The percentage of the proposed
{increase in the bonded indebtedness
lof the said School District, computed
upon the last assessed valuation, is
1.13588%
Mount Joy during this week for, the
of giving op-
of themselves
project.
purpose our people an
portunity identifying
with this
sl A msn.
School Report
Florin Primary
month Friday,
Number of pupils enrolled, males 18;
24;
of the
bonded
District
proposed in-
indebtedness
is $10.
The
first
School ended
its October 2nd
females, total
19 Porrentaogn ~f
riya ECL
The purpose of the “proposed in-|
crease in the honded indebtedness
of the said School District is for the
erection, furnishing and equipping of
lan annex to the public school build-
{ing in said School District, situated
{on Marietta Street, in said Borough
{of Mount Joy.
BY ORDER of the Board of School
| Directors of the School District of
{the Borough of Mount Joy, County
Peter of Lancaster, and State of Fansyl-
females, 98.
Kraybill Amelia
Booth, Ruth
Kuhlman,
Ada
Arndt, Celeste
Dorothy Mus-
Sheetz,
males
-Ruth
attendance,
Honor roll
Kuhlman, Mildred
Ruth Kline,
Wittle, Violet
Josephine
96:
Irene
Smith,
Keener,
Catharine
Dillinger,
Esther
selman, Mary Sauder Miriam
Virgie Wittle, Roy
McGarvey, Benjamin Sheetz, Walton yania.
Wiley, Rider, Raymond Rider, |
lphraim Arndt, Walter Becker, John |
Keener, Earl Fike, John Vogle, St
Good, Christian
(O
Brown, Garber,

Forney,
NEWCOMER,
President. |
Henry BW,
Attest:
H. G. LONGENECKER,
Secretary.
and | Mount Joy, Pa. Sept. 23, 1914.
ee sn ed Rr Se For Re
Mabel Smith, Mussel-
in the wrong in Mt.
Anna Garber; Paul
Arthur Dillinger Jacob
mistake, Return to Miss Emma Gep-
Mount Joy. 1
mon Shearer
James “Keener,
Pauline,
Margie
Messrs,
man,
man and
Shetter,
Reheard.
and
wagon Joy by
SUE H. BRANDT,
Teacher. | hart, Li

sill —— .
tag No.
Lost—Automobile license
POSTOFFICE CLERK CONVICTED 45958 on road between Peters-
|burg and Donegal Springs. Return
Charles D. Hougendoblier, Formerly |(o Mr. Daniel G. Brandt, Mt. Joy.
in the Columbia Office Found FOR SALE—A fomn. in Raphd
Guilty { Township, 3 miles from Mt. 79
acres with good farm buildings, good
at $109.00 per acre, Ap-
Hiestand, Mt. Joy. 2t.
East
J oy,
Charles D. Hougendobler, formerly
| water, ete.,
the
postoffice at Colum- | ®
in the federal]
Thursday of| FOR SALE—A Good 135-Acre Farm
buildings and fine loca-
a clerk in
: ply to B.
convicted :
Philadelphia,
bia, was

court at

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1
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Wash [iachines


With Swinging Reversible
WRINGER
To be Operated With a Gasoline Engine or Electric Power
One of the main in this machine is the oscil
lating tub. No pegs to the clothes, and the reversible
swinging wringer having four positions, The ci>thes 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 cana 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
Sold on 30 Days Trial
We Hg
features
tear
show you this maghig
The Latest Product
$1,716
the
deferred
embezzling by making false|with good
postal books. Judge | tion at $112 per acre. A TH-Acre
sentence, pend- | Farm at only $130 an acre. Also a
plea for a|74-Acre Farm, good buildings and
level land. Price, $13,000, Both
G.| good propositions. Also a 203% acre
good gasoline |
E. Hiestand, |
It
be-
in
Dickinson
the
trial.
entries
1
ing argument of a

new
S. Wilson Frank
Paine, postmaster and assistant post-|poultry farm and a
assistant postmaster at|engine. Call on B.
{ . " x |
Columbia, are also under indictment Mt, Joy.
the LOST—A Foresters
longing to a watch
to KF. B. Groff, Mt.
Taken Ill Suddenly
Jacob Witmer, a son-in-law
Clem. of Donegal |
taken ill quite sudden-
work in a field Monday |
Dr. F. 1. Richards
and found him suffering
appendicitis. He removed
Hospital at Lancaster
operated upon
John and
master and
for alleged violations of postal | emblem
charm. Return
Joy. 1t
should
laws.
What every young lady
know. If you are not ready for mar-
{
{
{
|
Mr. |
|
riage, if you are thinking of mar- |
{
Mr,
Springs,
of
3Jrubaker near
riage or if you are married, send 50c
each or stamps and we will send you
any place in the TU. S. or Canada
what every young lady should know.
Box 993. The Pittsburgh Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Sept. 30-4t. |
For Rent—A good house with barn, |
garden, plenty of fruit and a pleasant
place to live, Call on or address |
Wm. Crist, R. F. D. 3, Manheim, Pa. |
Sept. 30-tf.
~ For Sale Cheap—A new b5-burner |
gas stove with large oven. Apply |
at this place. |
was
ly while at
afterncon. was
summoned
from
to the
was
General
that evening and
at this improving.
If there is anything like hard luck
= this family
and
10 LO
writing is
is sure in it. About two
= years ago Mr. Witmer
= injured by a mule
HB the head
Witmer
was severely
kicking him on
recently Mrs.
hospital
and only
was attended at a
For Sale—Two large Columbian |
heaters. Apply at this office. 3t |
For Sale—Poultry houses and ool
try wire. Inquire of J. L. Brunner. tf. |
and is now
her home
nurs-
on a
broken ankle
at
for a
ing her
wheel-chair.
rrr SG eee.
injury
ho ert eee
Susst om. Sida Ia he I have a first-class equipment and
an S. Aarc oS. 48 Ss :
aud Mrs, Sato Andis Ob am prepared to doallkinds of wood |
= near here entertained at dinner on ___. |
3 ® % sawing such as cord wood, railroad’
Saturday evening, John K. son of _.
Maco e 5 Nirslor of Guthile OF ties, etc. Prices very reasonable.
mayor J. 1. hissley of Luthrie, Oka: cull on or address: Martin: M.- Welt:
l homa. Other were: Eli R.
J man, Box 83, Salun Pa. 9-1-2mo.
Reist and daughter Anna; Mr. and Fe £4
Mrs. Reuben E. Nissley and sons, For Rent—A small house on
Amos and John W. Nissley, all of Reuben Staug farm. App
Mt. Joy; John N. Stehman, wife and Adam Linard Joy.,
children, J. Nissley and Anna Mae Private rablg
Stehman. John) K. has just retgzecdlot om Nex
from a tour through sagland
visiting relatives
ab t _here in thy
eg wil
Mr.
guests
PA.
Sup Truk Tak Tran T The
A t ]
DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOE
DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NQ
THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW
/
General Rep
|
I HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING,
EXPERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPA
TRADE AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESNI!T THAT INTEREST
Rebuilding ang
I WILL ERECT AN ADDITION TO MY GARAGE A
KINDS OF REBUILDING AND PAINTING AT VERY M(
OUT OF THAT OLD CAR OF YOURS.
Studebakers
I ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ALL KINDS OF FO
ENCY FOR THE WELL KNOWN STUDEBAKER CARS.
NZW CAR SHOULD NOT BUY BEFORE FIRST GETT
THE EQUIPMENT ON THESE CARS IS EQUAL TO T
Rutormobile
I ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE L|
AND ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES. * ¥
WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU Ni
MOUNT JO
Peter S. Brub
Bell Phone 147~11
Also

Seven Acre Farm
Near Lancaster
about
roail
Grove School House
Lancaster on
At Oak
2 miles from
from Bridgeport to Eden,
Very nice home and best land
high class neighborhood at a reason-g
able price.
Write me for full particulars o
inquire of any Real Estate Agent in
Lancaster City or County.
Ask for new bogk of 125 T.EBAN-
ON VALLEY FARMS for sgfe.
in |g
J. LK
&
Farmers’ Trust Bldg. {
829 Cumberland St. LEBANON, PA.
Real Estate IRSUrad

KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE IN
BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HAVE
AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM
BER, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR
SELF READ THIS SPACE WEER
LY.

50 ER RE
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The season is
er question some
floors the finest lin
Columb
we ever offered
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