The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 22, 1915, Image 8

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Bought - Sold - Exchanged
The undersigned has opened a Real Estate Broker’s office and is prepared to handle
kinds of real estate. Thoroughly advertising your property gets you the high dollar
for it every time. If you want to buy or sell, see me.




in this line, call me on either phone; I'll do the rest.


































Sake REGISIER
Thuisday, Sepl. 16—0Un the prem
acs Om the road leading fromm Fior-
« W LOlubIa, § due sOWLD Of We |
wellitl, & IAfIR Of 65 gastos ARE 8
poicles WILL lmprovements, fu
part NO, 2—A tract ol 3 acres; Pur |
sort NO. 3—A farm of 37 acres apd |
«bd perches one mile south of ML. |
40y, with improvements, by Elam
#. Myers and John S. Myers, ad |
ammistrators of the estate of Chris |
aan H. Myers, deceased, !
suct. See advertisement. |
Friday, Sept. 24—At their stock |
yards in Mount Joy, 107 head of |
cows, bulls and heifers consisting of
fresh cows, close springers and back-
ward cows, stock bulls, stockers,
| feeders and cattle for beeves by J.B.


All real estate is listed and advertised absolutely FREE. If you have anything !keciier & Bro. Aldinger, auct.
| Saturday, Sept. 25—At his stables
in Mount Joy, a caNoad of Ohio and
Indiana horses and colts ranging

| Mr. Ed. Ream. Frank, auct. See Ag-|
{bara Heisey and Miss
| vertisement, {
Saturday, Sept. 25—At 3 P. M., on|
{the premises in Florin, East Done |
|gal township, a lot of ground with |

 

THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA
Real Estate
MAYTOWN

Rev. Lowe Marries a Former School
Chum 2t Duncannon
Miss Jane Boll visited friends at
York.
Mrs. John R. Roath
friends at Kittanning, Pa.
Howard Bowman of Philadelphia,
visited Dr. Wm. Heisey.
Miss Minnie Engle of Marietta, is
vigiting Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grove.
D. B. Nissley of Lancaster, is visit-
is visiting
LOST A CLOSE ONE

Florin Nosed out by the McClain
League Stars on Saturday
Ina pitcher's battle between Flora
of the McClain League Stars of Lan-
caster, and Rutherford, for the Flor-
in team, the former bested him in
the game between these two teams
on Saturday. The score was 4 to 1.
The Lancaster team secured seven
hits, while the county boys succeed-
ed in landing but four off Flora.

ling his daughter Mrs. Albert Risser.| Rutherford was formerly with Al-
| Mrs. Mary. Bostic of Lancaster, vis- | Lawson’s Reading outlaw team, of
{ited her daughter, Mrs. Cleve Sload. Reading. Besides the pitchingof Ru-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nissley spent |
{Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
| Risser.
| Mrs. Henry Eshleman is visiting
Mrs. H. E. Buller, at
[trom yearlings to eight year olds by | Lancaster.
therford the all
Schmid at second wag also worthy
of mention. Flora also worked well
in the box, fanning twelve of his op-
ponent batsmen. While Rutherford
around work of
her daughter,
fanned three more.
Mrs. Jeffries Shireman. Mrs. Bar-| The McClain League Stars have
Clara Gable,
visited in York. {
Mrs. A. L. Hicks is
family of Rev. C. D.
visiting the!
Schneder, D. |

to arrange a game
and would like
with any strong
city or county team. The score:
M’CLAIN STARS
next Saturday open

 

Wednesday, September 22, 1916.
MOUNT JOY MARKETS

These Prices Prevail in This Plase-
on Market Today

155 at the Mt. Joy Market House
this morning.
Butter, per 1b. ..ccicecececccesec388
FEgES, Pr A0Z. ....eveeseccescccsdbO
Cup Cheese, 2 cups for .........be
{ Ball Cheese, 3 balls fOr ...occe..108
{Onfons, per BUNCH ...cccccceces..B8
| Cabbage, per head ..........3 to 6¢
New Potatoes, per half pk. 10 to fe
| Apples, per half DK. ....cccc....8300
Head Lettuce ..............3 for be
Potato Chips, per bag ...........be
Horse radish, per glass .........5e
Dressed Chickens each ..4Fc to €bs
Sirloin, per ID. ....coccocececces 360
Rib Roast, per 1b. ...ccececeeco. 368
Boiling Meat, per 1b. ......14 to 16s
Ham, per ID. ....cccoeeceescecs 388
Frankforts, per 1b, .....c...c00..180
| Beef Liver, per Ib, ......cc......168


frame house and outbuildings by | D- at Shamokin, Pa. | : R.H.OA BE
| Mrs. Aquilla Bailey. Vogle, auct. | John Wolf returned to the Theolo- | Schmid, 2b ............ 1 2 3 4 0 Calf Liver, per Ib. .............000
| Wednesday, Sept. 29—A¢t the stock |gical Seminary of the Lutheran | Murr, 1# einbece.sisiesm sis eines 0 01040 Pies, each iisins tanssenicesd and 10s
yards of the hotel at Union Square, church at Gettysburg. | Schneebli, 3b ......... 1 1 1 2 1 Cakes, per d0Z. ....ccceececscsc.108
a carload of big West Virginia Colts| Miss Maggie Roath is spending Worley, 88 ...v.vieeees 1 11 1 0 Sweet Corn, per doz............. 15¢
by D. B. Kieffer and Co. Also 35|the week with Benjamin F. Garber Simmons, 1b .......... 01820 H. E. Hauer Pays:
head of cows, lot young stock bulls and family at Lampeter. Sando, If uh ciinereeonis 0 0 0 0 0 Lard per 1b. ...eevveeeeccacse.18fe
land a lot of young feeding cattle by | Mrs. Janet Mathias, of Philadel. Grossman, ef ........ ..0 0 0 0 0 Potatoes, per bu.........ccereais 40c
H. B. Gingrich & Bro. See adver-!phia spent a few days in town visit- Pend, i a 0 113 1 0 Buttér, per 1b....0 ..... 0viceaned, 36c
tisement. ling friends and relatives, |Flora, p .....coovvvnen 1 1 05 1 Eggs, per A0Z....cccovivvresisenass 26¢
| Wednesday, Sept. 20—On the prem-| Miss Ruth Evans of Elizabeth. | PR a Brandt & Stehman Pay:
’ {ses near Marietta Junction, in East|town. spent a few days with her | Molaly ..... dui ovens 4 72115 ‘2 Wheat, per bU.......vi.sic vance $1.00
Hempfield township, 14 acres of land aunt, Mrs. Sarah J. Klugh. FLORIN Corn; pet bi... ciositonvy asses 82¢
with frame house, frame barn, tobac-| Miss Josie Garber of Mont Alto, 18 R. HO. A. B Oats, per bu...........ce0sssisss. 35¢
co shed, and outbuildings by Mr. spending her vacation with her Bsn € +osviersrrnaas 9 115 11 Brandt & Stehman Sell:
Reinhart Hodecker. Minnich, auct. mother, Mrs. Catharine Garber. iy 88 Lie... 0 0 1 0-2 Bran per hundred ............$1.40
Re Siverinament | Miss Mary Henderson is spending Do 2 seereeieaa 2 } 2 0 1 Shipstuff, per husdred .........0.88
NO. 1 : ursday, Sept. 30—At the stock |a short vacation with her sister, als ID eeeeee... 0 Mixed feed, per hundred .......180
Situated along the Scrav- i go He ” Sf 32 Ones ae taunt yards at Andrew Vogle's Hotel, | Mrs. Carlton Terry at Harrisburg. Grom, 3b Sennen sats 0 1 1 2 0 Middlings, per hundred .........0.68
% ACRE el pike on Route 1 from rents for $20, suitable for 3 horwes|tid, Rerne this offer, Tf $130 gn Sporting Hill 2 choice lob of XL) Paxton Wall, Join Toms an) Clay. ni atin 8:3 1.2 9 GUieh For MEAS iekieniodéges
Ban gabetulonn, a 800d and wagons or would make a fine ga- acre sounds interesting, call and I stein, Durham and Guernsey cows, 'ton Farmer returned to Pennsyl- Rutherford, p ......... 1 0 1 4 0 Cotton Seed Meal, 41 per cent...178
of 59 acres, forty-five acres are rage, an abundance of fruit, all con-! will show vou the farm. [bulls and steers by C. F. Greider. vania Coll Get . | Wittle, rf ............ .0 0 0 0 0 Linseed Meal per hundred ....33f
farm land, balance woodland: 24 crete walks and pavement, property | | 3 vania College at Gettysburg, to pur- |. |
story brick house with winter Kl fs jocated ~ in the fnest residential NO. 15 Jorus, uaet. |sue their college courses. Gngtiely 1 cues! 0 1 0 0 0 Beet Pulp, per hundred ........108
chen and a 13 story frame sum: section in the town: will sell lot! : | Saturday, Oct. 2—At 7 P. M. at| pp To: fol he es nd | Larro feed, per hundred ........0.08
mer house; good bank barn, hog on south side 40x155 separate if de-| 12 ACRE Ln Pg 1 08 Bulletin Office, East Main Street, | gop Sig Ne aay oa Totals ..5.-..0oiia. 1 427 1 4| Mingo feed, per hundred ......0.H
oy jus ig pent or- sired. I can easily nrove a 10 per TRUCK FARM acres of the best Mount Joy, a lot of ground on South !yisitine Mr. and Mrs. Ion Terry ind Earned runs, McClain Stars, 2. | Onion Seed, per hundred .......0.%
a Siig ance of a aos gen, Jgvesmient at the price I offer. land ever farmed that I am offer- Market Street with 2% story frame lw. acd Ms Warten Sload Two base hit, Schneebli. Sacrifice | Calf Meal, per hundred .........
"0 s : : to | jot gic 4 id Igy | double house, the A. H. Coolidge Rev William J. Lowe oe called to hit, Murr. Stolen bases, Worley, Res-; Timothy Hay, per hundred cess. 008
NO. 3 NO. 10 joins Co a , 1s 8ple property. Also a buildi | ot 3 d sel, Si | Straw, hundred 11]
? : {P y. Als lot on New Se 4 > . Simmons, Grosh. Left on base , per cssorvevsveie
Four fine Building Lots I have a tract of land located, has a southern exposure, 6 a hulding Duncannon, Pa. to unite in marriage ', ; : > |
; Street 2 3 1d oN i McClain Stars, 8; Florin, 4. Double | se com—
BUILDING on North Barbara Street, FACTORY fronti Rr fine 2% story frame house and sum. Street and two building lotg on Det-| ng of his former school chums a re nae
LOTS Mount Joy, 50x200 iy ASITE ea Joy 107 To el E000 Tn Been SD 10. Wier Avent Uy 400. B. Sehrall| hin Lettre How onl Mies Mile ML 0 Flore, Bessel tp Simmons: Unsl Butore gels a chanes
one a corner lot, excellent location, feet, 147 feet deep o side and bacco shed combined, an abundance Real Estate Agent. Frank, auct le > i : */Schmid, Simmons to Schneebl; | think consecutively fora few minutes
fine residential di front. br det D Bi O06» 80C t fruit, one of the finest springs to > : : | Boyer 4 y
r en surroundings, ont- 120 deep at other, 145 -feet front on y ? 8 SL 8 | Saturday, Oc oo RE Rutherford to Dukeman. it wii i i
ing on a good street, light, zas and al in rear, located i e be found. Land in excellent condi: |. ay 52 On the promises Dr. William Heisey of McKeesport, i. ; : NC Suk outf il no ge Weneh Une io the
& ley ear, located in almost th in the village of Landisville No. 1 by Flora, 12; Rutherford, 15. B nayving of th er
water privileges; natural drainage, center of the town, gas, water, and ton and an ideal place for trucking, * anqisville NG. Sip, antoed to Maytown and Atlantic! Ra ord, 35. Base paving of We bet,
away from buildings: no more de- electric privileges very close, land being close to Columbia ang not too| A lot of ground with frame hOUSe, |i 1. Heisey is spending a worl balls, oft Flora, 2; Rutherford, 3. | i eee
sirable location in the town on has good drainage, would make a far from Lancaster. Half the farm frame stable, etc. No. 2—A lot of iviticn Naas a | Wild pitch, Flora. Passed balls, Res-!| Those little Balkan nations}
which to build. The price is very capital location for any kind of an Yieiles 1 Yoh of “tobacco each ground 50x160 feet with a large Ere nr : 5 * Mrs. Ear-'sel, 2. Umpire, Graybill. under a terrible strain while try
Rime. Bd ™ pth A oi nly hms lst ree Smvestment | bOultry house. Also a lot of house-| Mis H. B. Jacobs and! rr [to figure out which otoiug
= o yr y ) ? nvestmen 2 5 : I Mr. 2 Mrs. LB. Jae a SF g .
A NO, 4 i 2} stor price will astonish vou for this OF better. Call quick if interested. hol4 goods by Maria B. Kline, P.| con Bransod have reurmed home People who needed a demenstragiglliginces. 4
TOWN. Tome moe 1: Meaty oct. The gwner does uot neat the NO. 16 W. Baker, Emma Kauffman, David |... spending the nast three elo HON beeuuuyguey
PROPERTY Joy, along trolley line, ney ao er Here is one of the > a o* David Bakemd de Ey
omrser loi s8xl68 fost, Boss was | DOSS. oe of Interest. FINE HOME finest and most mod- dh nnieh. oes.
eompletely remode years agv x IN FLORIN ern homes in the wil.ltSemou=
and is in fine condition, large fromt NO. 11 ge of Florin. A lot -% g 49 Saturday, Oct. 2—On the DN
porch and balcony, 9 rooms, bath, Situated in Mount Joy feet on the e=.. side of Main street on the Mt. Joy and Marietta CO¥%
gas, eic, papered thruout, frame is ACRE township, 2 miles north in Florin, East Donegal township, dike, % mile south of Mt. Joy, near
stable with room for 2 horses, wag- FARM of Elizabethtown. a gncd extending . in depth 225 feet to a|the Union School house, a small at Lancaster, the™ TP
on shed, lot of fruit, sewer, 800d i4..re farm, of sapir land: _ 23 public alley. 23 story modern frame | ract of land with new frame house, ,t the Academy being h
inage very desirable location = _—~— den . : se. with all conveniences such as|0ew frame stable and outbuildings.
drainage, J _— 1 ot house with 3- house, wi Tuesday
trolleys stop at _400s— Tice reason-| o> brick so ttached; hot and cold water, bath, electric Also at the same time and place, ~~ "°° a
able : ko thi room frame summer house A } light, hydrant water, etc. Big front| wagons, carpenter tools and a large Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Krout and!




















































5
E~% home like this.
NO. §
A 16room frame apart:
APARTMENT ment house, tin roof, |
HOUSE papered thruout, wa-
ter, gas, etc, on a corner lot 50x180
bank barn 40x70 ft, corn barn, hog
pen, tobacco shed 36x50 all under
cellar with stripping room only
built few years ago; spring house,
wash house, etc. All buildings very
good. Barn was roofed and weath-
feet, near Union National Bank, | erboarded just a few years ago.
Main St, Mount Joy, property in| Running spring water from house
good repair, painted one year ago, to barn. Several other springs on
: fruit, good big/ farm. Land a good producer of to-
very beautiful lawn,
cellar. This is a Sapuial tape |
men it is now occup
iv Bay Will bear close Dr | lly pears and apples. 14 acres
tion. Immediate possession. Price of thiz land is clearing and wood
will astonish you. {land. Farm fs close to school, mills,
NO. § 'ffershey trolley line, 3 creameries,
1 5 two fine bull ding | aTkets. ete. ower a oy re-
0 ! ery Interesting.
BUILDING lots, each 40x197 feet, ''™ Price 1s ven
bacco, corn, wheat, hay, etc. An
abundance of all kinds of fruit, es-
LOTS fronting on the north NO. 12
gide of Detwiler Avenue, a 40 ft. | Lot of ground front-
street and extending to a 14ft. alley FINE HOME ing 200 feet on
IN FLORIN two Main streets in
Florin, Mt. Joy township, bounded
on other two sides by public alleys,
tract is exactly half a square and
containg one acre; with 2-story
frame T7-room house, frame barn
20x20 ft, hog pen, chicken house, 2
coal sheds, ete. Good well in the
yard; also cistern; all concrete
walks and porch, big front porch,
all buildings in excellent repair,
dry cellar, fine fences, an abundance
of fruit: a fine home for any one;
convenient to schools, churches, ete.
drainage toward rear, 3
fine location for building and a good
investment for farming at
the low price they are offered.
NO. 7
A fine 23 story frame
TOWN double house on a coOr-
PROPERTY ner lot 60x200 feet.
Bach side hag 7 rooms and an out-
Eitchen, house was painted only a
ago and in best of repair, slate
roof, nice lawn on each side, big,
gardens, barn just rebuilt entire
hous- |
a an, i i ig cellar, Could easily be converted into build-
shape.
pavements and fences in good | ing lots if desired. Price will aston-
One side rents for $8 and other for ish you.
$9. Here's an exceptional opportuni- |
ty for some ome walyus 8 homie |
Loeated in the Industrial section of pg; piNG fronting 54 feet on New
) (A Joy. Price is right. | LOT street, Mount Joy, snd
This property was sold on Friday ..iending in depth of that width
to Miss Barbara Heisey, of Cham-| 130 feet. Hydrant water on premis-
bersburg. les: lot is developed, having fine
| shade trees, some fruit, etc. Pleas-
Main ' antly located, good drainage and lo-
Joy cated in a very good residential
HOUSE township, corner lot, pub- section. Trolley cars stop within
Hie alley on side and rear, 23} story 100 yards,
frame double house, with summer able.
fa the rear,
NO. 13
A fine building lot
NO. 8
A lot 40x200 om
DOUBLE street, Florin, Mt.
Rouse, § rooms on one side, 5 om NO, 14
other, now occupied by two fami-' An 85 acre farm
and rents for $13, two cisteras,| AN 85 of exceptionally good
at each end of lot, house in | ACRE FARM limestone land,
, paint good, dry cellar, pleas-| .i.; jong the pike leading from
location in business dan bh! Middletown to Hummelstown , just
stable, hog pen, an abundance midway between and only 2 miles
of fruit, very convenient to NeW, = ype. town, large modern stone
erect! factory now In COureS ent | Mansion and summer house arrang-
on, a good paying investm: leq for two families, has two baths
some one, |and other conveniences, good weil
NO. 9 of water and 2 Sito. gle Sige 2
fot of ground 090x156 filter, large barn built entirely ne
A GREAT 2. fronting on Market 6 years ago, 2 hog pens, chicken
street, Mount Joy, eor-| house, bake house, wood house and
per lot with alley on side and rear, other outbufldings. Land is divided
Bas a 23 story frame double house, | into 6 fields. A lot of locust growth
9 rooms on each side with hot and ready to cut; apple or
water, bath, ranges, gas, ete, chard and an abundance of other
in good repair, fruit; land is in a very high state

Will be sold very reason-.
porch, side porch and balcony and a
back porch, frame stable 20x26 ft.,|
carriage house 8x12 ft, garage|
12x20 ft.; garage, stable, pavement |
and all walks are concrete. All the|
buildings have slate roofs, and there
is a fine lawn, garden, fruit, etc.; al
125 bbl. cistern. All the buildings
were only erected within the past|
six years and are in most excolignt |
shape. There isn’t a finer home in
Florin. Will be sold right.
NO. 17
A high-grade
HIGH GRADE Lebanon Co.'
LEBANON CO. FARM farm contain]
ing 83 acres, more or less. The |
buildings consist of a colonial two
and one-half story brick farm house, |
in the centre of the town of Camp-
belltown, fronting along the Horse-
shoe Turnpike. A large bank bara]
and necessary outbuildings are . in|
close proximity. The soil is lime-|
stone and ironstone and is adapted
to the cultivation of tobacco, pota-|
toes, wheat and corn. A fine stream |
of running water on the premises. |
Out of this tract has been carved a |
plan for’a “new” Campbelltown. A!
ten thousand dollar school house, at|
an angle of sixty feet wide street,
has recently been completed. Buila- | Koser, administrator of the estate of |
demand and com-
If the purchaser
ing lots are in
mand good prices.
desires to farm, here {8 an oppor-
tunity to make money. This farm
is located within three and one-half
miles of Hershey and in the famous
| “milk belt.” High tension power
trolley service passes the door every
hour, east to the city of Lebanon
and West to Hershey, Hummelstown
and Harrisburg. If desired, the sum
of $8000.00 will remain a charge on
the premises. This farm must be
sold to close out an estate and is
the pick of the Lebanon Valley.
NO. 18
Here is a tract of
i A FINE land containing 6
| TRUCK FARM acres, situated along
the state road west of Mt. Joy and
only 200 yards
its, 2% story frame house with slate
roof, 8 rooms, built new 4 years
ago, in most excellent shape, porch,
balcony and of modern build, new
frame stable 22x28 feet, chicken
houge, etc, have connection with
, Florin reservoir, fine young peach
orchard in bearing condition, all
kinds of fruit, large strawberry
patch, etc. Land in good cultiva-
tion and no
line passes rear of land. Will sell
‘as a whole or may consider selling
‘land separate. Good reason for sell-
ing. Man can make good interest
2 investment by trucking Price
right.
Jno. E. Schroll

By - -

Beal Estate Broker
from the boro lim-
more desirable truck
farm around here than this, Trolley
| Henry G. Carpenter
tot of household goods by Estate of
Christian S. Flory, deceased. Frank, |
auet, |
Tuesday, Oct. 5—On the premises
of the late Jacob B. Brubaker, in|
East Donegal township, a mile south |
of Mt. Joy, a tract of land contain. |
Rev. and Mrs. Wiliam J. Lowe at-
fended the cornerstone laying exer-
cises of the Levis building at the
Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown.
Revs. Krout and Lowe also attended
the meeting held at Elizabethtown
for the constituting of the new Eliza-

ng 22 acres with frame house, bank y Sram
barn and outbuildings. Also a large | ~ ge. Cady
lot of farm implements and housé | |
SALUNGA |
hold goods by Peter B. Kraybill,
administrator and trustee. Aldinger, | ; ;
| Church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock
auct. See advertisement,
Thursday, Oct. 7—On the premises
Services in the Salunga Methodist
| Mr. John Malehorn has returmed |
after spending five months in the

on West Main street two lots of
ground, each with improvements; West, Mrk. Alber patti
go some personal property by| Mr. and Mrs. Albert DAUUSTAATE Ty ayy my gym mi mmm
David F. Greiner and Silag K. Sto- |
ner, administrators and trustees of
the estate of Scott W. Greiner.
Frank, auct. See advertisement.
spent Sunday at her home near Mas-
| tersonville
| Miss Eleanor Graham of Philadel-
| phia spent Sunday with Miss Miri-
am Kendig.
Mr. and Mrs,
nounce the arrival
George Baker an-
of a son, John
Saturday, Oct. 9—At Walk’s Ho- |
tel, Rohrerstown, East Hempfield |
township at 7 p. m., a lot of]
ground containing 13 acres in Roh-
rerstown, with a 2-story frame dwel-
|ling, tobacco shed, etc. by Henry H.
Isaac B. Nissley, deceased, Min-
| nich, auct, See advertisement.
Saturday, Oct, 9th—On the prem-
|ises in Rapho township, on the road
| leading from Mount Joy to Master-
| sonville, 2 mileg north of the former
place, at what is familiarly known
as Sharp’s Corner, a tract of gravel
land of 7 acres with 2% story brick
house, bank barn, and outbuildings

Whenever Col. Roosevelt hag an
idea he naturally desires to express
it as speedily as possible,
rt ARs
Germany should have remembered
before beginning its bluffing that
America invented the game of poker.
Automobiles

Per Hundred Dollars
Insurance

INSURANCE AGENCY
Opposite Post Office

Mt. Jar,
Insured for $1.00
The Chas. H. Zeller
Pa. | majoes are as squashy as the
Henry Baker,
, Mrs. Duceman of Lancaster, spent
sunday with her daughter, Mrs, Har-
ry Eshleman.
Mrs. Miller and two daughters of
Lancaster spent Sunday at the home
of J. Z. Kline,
Mrs. Mary Charles of Lancaster is
spending some time with her niees,
Mrs, John Peifer.
Mr. and Mrs. Phares Strickler
and three children spent Sunday
with Mr. Strickler’s brother, F. J.!
Strickler and family,
|

> P— es
Well-known Eye Specialists Will be |
Here Monday
Rubin & Rubin, Harrisburg’s lead-
ing Eye Specialists will be at Chand-
lers Drug Store, Mount Joy, Monday, 1
September 17th for one week. These |
are the same eye specialists who |
were here last May. These eye
specialists will come to Mt Joy
regularly three times a year. This
firm has over forty-two offices all
over the state. During their stay in
Mount Joy, they wil] examine your
eyes free and fit you with a pair of
glasses as low ag $1.00. If your eyes
need attention or your glasses need
changing, be sure and come in and
see them.
+ e——E Qi rename
Another thing that puzzles ome is
how the automobile tire manu-
facturers can think up so many
fancy designs for treads.
res rr AG err
One imagines that those “two
pound” prize winners, Missour! to-

Gingerich Bros. & Kief
Colts, Cows &
29,’15 at1 P. M.
Wednesday, Sept.
AT THE UNION SQUARE HOTEL, B. W. BUCHMOYER, PROP,
UNION SQ
We Will Sell One Carioad of Extra Good Big
Mm West Virginia COLTS
by Mrs. Emma Demmy, administra- Irvin Newcomer bought the mii | E
trix of Joseph Demmy, deceased. Honberger property at private sale. ‘3 Ranging in age from sucking colts up to 3 yearlings. These colts
Frank, auct. Miss Anna Johnson spent smasy | consist of the Percheron and Belgium Breed, and were bought
Thursday, Oct. 14—On the premis- with her sister, Mrs. Q. 0. Reitzel. a by by C. F. Grove, who has taken great care in selecting this
es of the late Mrs. Anna H. Mum.| Mrs. Lizzie Stauffer and’ daughter |B ot of colts, and he advises me that he is shipping
ma, on Marietta street, Mount Joy, a entertained at supper on Sunday Mr. | colts—the kind that have the sise, shape, muscle and bora sll
lot of household by S. N. Mumma, and Mrs. Willis Baer, Mr. and Mrs. J Over, and the kind that will mature into and make good big
alminigivator. Frank, suet. Frank Baer and others in homor of | draft horses, Farm Chunks, Business and Carriage horses.
ip Wlisiesriet the newly-weds, In also have a few good shapy mare



speedy drivers.
on day of sale by
bred driving colts, that are bred right and will make very
If interested in any of the above mentioned coits
don’t miss this chance, as we will have a load of colts as good
ag Virginia ean preduce. Csnditioms of sale to be made knows
er’s
LIC SALE
i OF
1 1 0

Young Cattle §
UARE, PA.
a load of
will
colts, also some fine standard
KIEFFER & CO.



the feed. :
Also a Lot of Good
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Also at the same time and place H. B. GINGERICH & BRO.
OF LAWN, PA. will sell the following live stock
35 Extra Good Big Cows’ #8
consisting of Fresh and Close Sprimgers, Durham & Holstein stock
Carload of Mitflin County Cows -,
Selected personally for this market, consisting of Fresh and ©lose
Springers, a bunch of money makers for any persom in need of &
cow or two, as you all know how they produce whea they get
A LOT OF GOOD YOUNG STOCK BULLS
Mostly Durham and Hoistetn stosk.
H. B. CINCERICH § BRO.
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Young Feeding @attle
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