The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 08, 1917, Image 8

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Suits For Only a
Short Time Yet

 
 


 
Perhaps it will only dawn on the average man NEXT
 
 
season what an opportunity it was in the month of Au-
 
 
gust, 1917, to have been able to get a regular $12 Suit
of Clothes for $10—or a $15, $18 or $20 Suit for $12.
 


 

You possibly don’t appreciate the fact as yet that
 
 
Clothing is going to advance by leaps and bounds in the
past three
 
months—moreso thanin the

next twelve
 
 
 
 
years.
BUT YOU WILL NEXT Season if you then go to buy
Clothing.
As each pattern narrows down to only one or two
 
 
 
sizes we have been adding them to these reduced price
Hundred Suits
 
lots—so that we still have well over a
 
 
marked down in price as above stated.
IT’S ENTIRELY UP TO YOU.
Groff & Wolf Co. ‘
26-30 North Queen
Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store

 

 
 
 


































“Hieeting & Ventilating System
Test/ed and proven the only satisfactory operating construc-
Ben pf this kind yet produced. Absolute assurance of a cool
sellaxr—perfect circulation of warm air in every room.
Pipeless Furnace

Why the Peninsular is Best
Operates According to the Laws of Nature by drawing cold
afr into the furnace independent of the warm air outlet. This
feature allows a constant flow of cold air to enter the base of
the furnace, thereby acting as a cooling agent on the heated
parts similar to a water jacket on an engine. Other makes
try to force the cold air into an outside casing that is separated
from the warm air by only a thin wall. Your common sense
tells you this kind of construction will burn out the furnace in
a very short time because the cold air, before it reaches the
base, will become very hot.
Cold Air Drawn From Two Parts of the house independently
of the warm air outlet not only allows every room to get its full
quota of warm air, but gives perfect circulation throughout the
se. This exclusive Peninsular feature keeps every room
evenly heated, including the most remote corners.
No Pipes are used to conduct heat throughout the house and
to the upper rooms, making installation easy—no walls to tear
up. « | i ANN
This is the last thing in warm air heating. There is no more
need for you to wait longer to enjoy furnace comforts. The
price is within reach of everybody. Let us estimate for you.
H. S. Newcomer
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

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Reduction Sale
on all
Shoes and Oxfords
Prices Will Astonish You
Come Early before your sizes are all gone
Open Evenings
H. LASKEWITZ
East Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA.
 

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AMIR IRI AIMEE re SO OOOO 00D0DOOL0O0LLOODOODOOCOOS
JUST RECEIVED MY
Premiun Catalogues
AND THEY ARE GREAT
STOP. AND GET ONE. THEY ARE
WORTH MONEY TO YOU
The Rexall Store
_ == EW. GARBER, Mount Joy, Penna.
 

[a large lot of \ cows,
| etc. and a few shoats by C. S. Frank

PENINSULAR TRPLE-REGISTER

THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
SALE REGISTER
A FREE notice of sale is in-
serted here for any length of time,
povided we print your sale bills.
a is e3celient advertising een wie
y s0 many people an
will surely bring the yr !
Friday, Aug. the stock |
yards at Hotel McGinnis, Mount Joy, |
bulls, heifers, |
& Bro. Minnich, auct. |
Friday, August 10—At the stock
yards at Hotel McGinnis, Mount Joy,
a large lot of cows, bulls, heifer, |
ete. and a lot of shoats and a lot of |
stock bulls by C. S. Frank & Bro. |
Minnich, auct. |
Saturday, Aug. 11—At his sale |
and exchange stables, Mount Joy,
an express load of Ohio horses and |
colts by Mr. Ed. Ream. Frank, auct. |
Saturday, Aug. 11—On the prem- |
ises in Mount Joy, Central House in |
Mount Joy, brewery, ice plant, |
horse, wagons, auto truck, household |
goods, ete., by H. C. Schock, trustee |
in bankruptcy of John Hallgren, |
Frank, auct.
Friday, Aug. 17—At their stock |
yards in Mount Joy, 103 head of |
cows, heifers, bulls and
beeves by J. B. Keller & Bro.
dinger, auct. See advertisement.
Saturday, Sept. 1—On the prem-
ises in Rapho township, a farm of
75 acres with improvements by |
Morris H. Stoner. Waser, auct. See |
advertisement. |
Thursday, Sept. 13—On the prem- |
ises % mile west of Mt. Joy, a tract |
of 6 acres with house, barn, out-|
buildings, ete. by Mr. Michael Hoss- |
ler. Aldinger, auct. {
Saturday, Sept. 15, 1917—On the
premises of J. W. Hertzog on South |
Market street public sale of valuable |
real estate, consisting of a tract of

cattle for |
Al-
land and improvements thereon
erected by J. W. Hertzog. Frank,
auct.
oie
H. E. Hauer Pays: |
rd, perlb .......00 22 & 22%;
raper lb, ich haa
3, per QOZn ss aiaisinisiosieinns 3
an Pay:
SN
Brandt & Stehm
..$2.10 to $2.20
at, per bu.....
n, per bt...
pet BU... ov. vines
Brandt & Stehman Sell:


Bran, per. 100. 1bs.,...... +... $2.15
Shipstuff, per 100 Ibs,,....... 2.60
Mixed Feed, per 100 lbs.,..... 2.50 |
Middlings, per 100 lbs.,....... 3.00
Glutten, per 100 1bs.,......... 2.60
Cotton Seed Menl. ........:.. 2.75
Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs.,.... 2.75
Beef scrap & fish scrap....... 4.00 |
Corn Distillers Grain........ [
Calf Meal, per 100 1bs.,....... 4.50 |
Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs..... 1.00]
Straw, per 100 lbs, ......... 70]
mre A Qn
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Wanted |
Due to the great increase in the.
Singer Sewing Machine Company’s |
business, permanent positions with |
good compensation are offered to |
practical men. Address, with refer- |
ence, the Company’s Supervisor, E. F.
Grove, Room 1403, Penna. Bldg.,
15th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia,
a.
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nettles.
The people’s paper—The Bulletin.
The people’s paper—The Bulletin.


It don't keep away
the Hail~It keeps
away the loss !
Hail is an uncertainty, but if it comes
there is no uncertainty about its power
of destruction. Protect your tobacco
crop with a
Hartford
Hail Policy
Insurance Company, which has promptly
paid every just claim for over a century.
Let us tell you what a policy costs and :
what it covers.

Widmyer-Prangley Co., ls.
48 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER.
Both Phones.
FUMIGATE
YOUR
WHEAT
FARMERS:

Building Lot
No. 66—Lot 456x213 ft. on Poplar
street, Mount Joy.
This lot will be sold very reason-
able for a quick sale.
The people’s paper—The Bulletin.
Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
FOR SALE. Second-hand 4-horse
power New Holland Gasoline Engine.
E. W. Garber, Mt. Joy. aug. 8-1t
~ LOST—Black and White Beagle
Dog. Return to Harry Williams jr.,
Mt. Joy and get reward. aug.8-1t
LOST—A gold watch on the Main
Street in Florin. Finder return to
this office.
"FOR RENT—A farm of nearly
100 acres in East Donegal township.
Apply at this office. M. B. aug.1 tf.

CLERK WANTED—Clothing clerk"
experienced wanted. Good pay. State
age, etc. Box 713, Columbia, Pa.
aug. 1-2t.
FOR SALE—A hard wood bed
room suite, and Neuwonder Piano.
Both good as new. Call on Christian
Garber, New Haven St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
aug. 8, tf.
COLLECTORS WANTED—Mid-
dle-aged woman or young girl to do
collecting in town. The work can be
done during your spare time. Liberal
pay. Write Woman's World Maga-
zine Company, Inec., 107 So. Clinton
Street, Chicago, Illinois. aug. 1-2t

On Saturday, September 15th, 1917
The undersigned will sell at public
sale on the premises along the Mount
Joy and Marietta turnpike, 1-2 mile
South of the borough of Mount Joy,
a farm containing 49 acres more or
less adjoining lands of Abram Hos-
tetter, Ezra Engle
which are erected a 2 story frame
dwelling house, large bank barn
with attachments and other necessary
outbuildings. Sale to commence at
2 o’clock p. m., on said day.
Mrs. S. L.
july 25-8t
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Henry B. Martin, ate of
Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been grated to the
undersigned, all pepfons indebted
thereto are requestéd to make im-
mediate payment,#and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present thém without delay for
settlement to/the undersigned.
ANDREW H. MARTIN,
R. D. Millersville, Pa.
/LOUISA KREADY,
Hershey, Pa.
MARTHA M. HOFFER,
Elizabethtown, Pa.
W< M. Hollowbush, Attorney.
aug. 8-6t.
ADMINISTATOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Margaret Innersy late of
Mount Joy township, . Lancaster
County, Pa., deceased.
Letters of administpation on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im- |
mediate payment, and thcse having |
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned.
JOHN INNERS,
R. D. Elizabethtown, Pa.
Administrator.
W. M. Hollowbush, Atty.
July 3-6t. .
DESIRABLE FARM
At Public Sale
ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,
1917, the undersigned will sell at
public sale on the premises in Rapho
township, Lancaster county, the fol-
lowing described Real Estate, to wit:
A TRACT OF FARM LAND
Containing 75 Acres and 7 Perches
more or less, situate along the Man-
heim and Mount Joy road, about
midway between the two places and
near Hossler’ Church, adjoining
lands of Ellis H. Heisey, Amos Wer-
ner, J. N. Breneman, Aaron H.
Heisey and Rev. John B. Brubaker.
The improvements thereon ;
consist of a 2% STORY

FRAME DWELLING bo
HOUSE with Summer 4
Kitchen attached; one story — %
Weather-Boarded Log Shop with
Wood Shed attached; LARGE |
FRAME BANK BARN with tobacco
Shed with cellar attached;
and other necessary outbuildings.
A well of excellent water with
pump therein at the house, pump in
hog stable with strong spring ad-
jacent; and there is running water
supplied by a ram in a large cement
trough in front of the barn. One
acre orchard’ of choice apple, pear
and peach trees that are in prime
bearing. About 7 acres of the tract
is good meadow land, the residue is
excellent gravel farming land in a
high state of cultivation.
The farm is located in a good
neighborhood and the buildings and
fences are in an excellent state of re-
pair.
Persons wishing to view the
property before the sale will be
shown same by calling on Francis
Weidman, residing thereon or on the
subscriber. :
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock p.
m., when the conditions will be
made known by
A. K. Waser, auct.
Wien A. Ensminger, clerk.
MORRIS H. STONER
aug. 8 tf.
TOBACCO GROWERS
Cigar leaf market conditions justi-

A Proposed Ordinance
{LAYING OUT AND OPENING
SOUTH MARKET STREET, IN
THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY
OF A WIDTH OF FIFTY FEET
FROM WEST DONEGAL
STREET TO MARIETTA STREET
I————
| Be it enacted by the Council of
the Borough of Mount Joy, and it is
| hereby enacted by virtue of the same
| that a public street be laid out and
{ opened in the Borough, to be known
as South Market street, extending
from West Donegal street to Maridtta
street, through the properties: of the
Borough Improvement Asséciation
and A. S. Flowers, beginnigg at a
point on West Donegal street] ninety-
five (95) feet Northwestward from
the junction of West Donegal street
and Marietta street, thepek Sxiends
ing South twenty degrees West six-
ty-eight feet to Marietta street,
thence extending along shid street
South seventy-six degrees West sixty-
one feet to a point, thence extending
North twenty degrees East one hund-
red and three feet to West Donegal
street, thence extending along said
street South sixty-seven degrees East
fifty feet to the place of beginning.


A Proposed Ordinance
hn
An ordinance signifying the desire
of the Council of the Borough of
Mount Joy, in the County of Lancags-
aug.8-3t| 7:30
RELIGIOUS NEWS
IN OUR CHURCHES
Church of God
Rev. I. A. MacDannald
Sabbath School and Endeavor at |
the usual hours.
Church services at the usual hours |
Camp-meeting will be held at|

Central Manor on Aug. 18th. There |
will be no services Aug. 19th and |
26th. |
|
St. Luke's Episcopal Church !
Rev. H. D. Speakman, Rector |
The services next Sunday the]
Tenth after Trinity, will be celebra- |
tion of the Holy Communion at 7:30 |
and Morning Prayer and Sermon at |
10:30. |
Sunday school at 9:15. No night
service.

Presbyterian Church
Rev. F. G. Bossert, Pastor
Sabbath School 9:15 A. M.
Divine Worship and Sermon 10:30 |
A.M. Subject—The Transfiguration. |
During the month of August, the |
evening service will be omitted.
Prayer Meeting this evening at|
} |

Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:15 A. M.
Preaching Service at 10:30 A. M.
Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. |
Mid-week Prayer Service on Wed- |
nesday evening, followed by teacher’s |
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MORE SATISFACTION.
NO STOCK CAN THRIVE IF PESTERED
WITH LICE, TICKS, MITES, FLEAS,
SCAB,MANGE, AND OTHER SKIN)
> DISEASES.
_ 770 CLEAN OUT THESE |
PARASITES, GUARD AGAINST
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES,
CLEANSE, PURIFY, AND ~
DEODORIZE.USE
PP’ BETTER THAN OTHERS, BECAUSE, IT IS
STANDARDIZED,
UNIFORM, DEPENDABLE, EFFICIENT. ONE
GALLON OF KRESO DIP NO.I MAKES 60
T0 100 GALLONS QF SOLUTION(DEPENDING
UPON WHAT USE 1S TO BE MADE OF IT)
A REAL NECESSITY ABOUT
HORSES. CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE,
DOGS, GOATS AND POULTRY.
W. D. CHANDLER
Mount Joy, Pa.
and others on |
Hoffman |
hog |
stable with poultry house attached |
 

 
 








{Do you realize that the loss sustained
| in this and adjoining counties by the
| Angumois Grais Moth
Weevils, Etc.
attacking stored grains is estimated
at 1 to 2% of their total value and
| this means thousands of dollars an-
nual loss to the farmer.
| Treating your wheat will positively
keep it in good shape. I have treated
| as much as 500 bushels in one bin
which had become real warm by the
moth working in it and in a week's
time it had cooled off.
You don’t have to rush your wheat
to the market for fear of it being
| destroyed and you will save in having
| less screenings, more than double the
| cost of the treating.
| You can figure on from one-fourth
| to one-half cent per bushel as the
| cost of treating. It is easily and safe-
ly handled by following our direc-
tions.
Do not delay. Call at
CHANDLER'S |
|
| DRUG STORE |
{ West Main St.
MT. JOY, PA.
AH er - i rr
[fy all tobacco growers adopting the
[policy of not contracting the 1917
crop till ready to begin stripping.
If you are not then offered 25c to
30c for wrappers, 10c to 15c¢ for
sized fillers, 8¢ to 10c for scrap,
and 15¢ to 20c¢ through for hail cut
or frost damaged tobacco, then call |
at my office, 749 Woodworth Build- |
week of December |
ing during the
10th to 15th, with a fair sample of
your crop showing the quality and
condition you will guarantee to de-
liver. |
I shall be prepared to send my in- |
spectors to vertify the samples, |
make you an individual contract at |
the best prices your crop will justify, |
pay you cash on delivery in full,
pack your crop, and when the cased |
goods are sold send you a check for
one-half of the packing profits, which
might be from 2c to 5c per pound
additional income.
| Do not repeat your 1916 mistake
of selling too early at too low prices.
Be on your guard and keep well
posted as to market conditions and
prices. Pass this announcement on
to your neighbors.
For all market conditions and
price changes, call in person at my
office, or call me on the Bell Phone
No. 2506] Lancaster.
ter, Pennsylvania, to ificrease the inm-
debtedness of the Borough of Mi.
Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsy:
vania, in the sum of twenty thousand
dollars ( $20,000.00)# for improving
| the Water Supply off Said Boroug!
and building a Filtrafion Plant; sub
mitting the question Hf said increases
| of indebtedness to fhe electors of.
the Borough of Mount Joy aforesaids
and fixing the time for election andy
{ directing how notige of such elee-
training class.

United Brethren Church
Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor
9:00 A. M. Sunday School.
No Preaching services.
Mt. Gretna Camp Sunday.
Sunday Two weeks, Aug. 19th.—
9:00 A. M. Sunday School.
10:15 A. M. Preaching.

Prayer meeting every Wednesday

7:30 P. M. Preaching. ee

tion shall be given. evening at 7:30.
Section 1. Be it ordained by thes 1 T (4 ) TN
Council of the B@rough of Mount, it : | §
{ Joy, in the County of Lancaster, ont od Reangelical Chursh WN | i l 1
Pennsylvania and (it is hereby or- Sunday School at 9:30 A M LU L4Lx L
dained by authority of the same} Preaching at 10:30 A. MN
that the Council of the said Borough, Preaching at 7:30 P. M
of Mount Joy hereby signifies a de- Wednesday evening at "7:30 P.M
sire to increase fhe indebtedness ofi| prayer Meeting 5 3 pit
the Borough of Mount Joy, Pennsyl-, Weacher Training Clags
vania, in the sum of twenty thousand, Monday at 8:00 P.M oe
| dollars ($20,000,00) said sum to be," Choias abcd EET SrASer
| used for improving the Water Sup-|eetine on Wednesday cocnink 2
| ply of said Borough and building a, 2 is Veninges oo
Filtration Plant. ’
Section 2. That for the purpose, ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1917
of obtaining the assent of they At 1:25 P. M. Sharp
electors of sail Borough to such in-4103 HEAD OF COWS, HEIFERS,
rease of indebtedness an electiony BULLS AND CATTLE FOR
Shall be held at the respective placesy BEEVES bought direct from the
{ of holding municipal elections in farmers by the undersigned.
said Borough of Mount Joy between On Friday, August 17th, 1917
| the hours of seven o'clock in thes The undersigned will sell at public
| forenoon and seven o'clock in the af-|ga1e at their stock yards opposite the
ternoon at the time Of baldiap thedParmers’ Inn, A. H. Stumpf, Prop., #2" Tickets good going on regu-
| next regular municipal elections Mount Joy, Pa., the following live | lar trains from Mount Joy,
| namely, the Tuesday following thes stock: August 23 And returning on all
| /
|
[
Comp Metin
Sixteen--Day Vacation
Asbury Park
Ocean Grove
Thursday, August 23rd
every


| first Monday of November in thed;03 Head of NEW YORK STATE | regular trhins, except limited


| yeor Nineteen Hundred and Seven AND “ERIE COUNTY trains, ugtil September 7, in-
teen (1917) to wit, November 6,4 COWS, HEIFERS AND a Dn Thon allowed at
1917. §, Burgess of | BULLS. About 65 cows and 'l' Philadelphia.
Section 3. That the burgess 0l4phalance good New York State Hol-
| the Borough of Mount Joy shall gives stein heifers. Also cattle for beeves. |
| at least thirty days notice by week+| qa le will positively start at 1:25 See Flyers Consult Agents
{ ly advertisements in the Mount Joys sharp. Fresh cows always sold first. f ;
| Bulletin and Mount Joy Star & News CONDITIONS :—Note at 60 days | Penns luni 30
| of the time and place of holdingd with approved security and bank dis- | | °
| such election, and such notice shally. unt added. |
| also contain a statement of thed J. B. KELLER & BRO 3 rs
| amount of the last assessed valua-{p B, Aldinger, Auct. | ; (I (0 ROUND
| tion, of the amount of the existingygoble & Kreider, Clks. |
debt, of the amount and percentaged We are always ih the market fori. 5.3t
of the proposed increase, and thedpat Bologna and Fresh We. |aug. 8-ot.
purposes for which the indebtedness Springers hoats and Fat Hogs "|
is to be increased, and such other] : Private Sale 3 {
matters as are required by the Act 3
of Assembly of the Commonwealthy On and after Monday, Aug. 13th,
we will sell a carload of very good
| of Pennsylvania in such cases made] pn County cows at private sale
and provided. §@® X. aug. 8-3t. } ’



The people’s paper—The,
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For every battery service undet
the sun Columbias are chosen by
the battery-wise. Columbias are
packed with vigor to the binding
posts. They make things go/
They're steady. They're uniform.
‘They're faithful.
What rings your dodr-bell? Co-
fumbias. What makes your tele
phone talk —your ‘buzzer buzz —
your lantern light# Columbias.
What turns jhe toys? What
detonates the dynamite? What
rings the gosg that warns you at
the railroadicrossing? Columbias,
What sins the gas engine, the
auto, thé truck, the tractor, the
motor boat? Columbias.
And, though they cost no more,
they last longer.
To be sure of getting all that a
batterycangive,choose“Columbia.”

|

onvenient Fahnestock Spring Clip
asteners in place of binding posta
if preferred, at no extra charge.
Batteries Are Sold Wholesale and Retail
Write Me About It.
EF. B. GROFF

Spzcial Proposition to Dealers.


R. L. KIMBROUGH.
aug. 8-if
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Harness &jiHorse Clothing North Market Street


 




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