The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 22, 1917, Image 10

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THE Mou JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT Joy, PA.






Buy an
’
F All
no ne with m € INodael ] OY nent an in the
Low 920th Cer statv y »
The box is o W h,
cent of the labor of 1 din lhe aj 1 and | er are
thrown out of gear automatically when the load is

the manu | 1






front trucks n , i
by straddling o ne 1 The t
main frame, al ing t} . l ed
axle is set well forward und » machine, bearir
vy. the lo: 1d ins : I A I
\ # Th i wW oh } Contuy I ler has been called “the spre
all of the 300d points.” It will live up to this reputation in its v
farm. Let'us show you why it deserves such a good r ati

Come in and see the machine.
is the best spreader you can buy.

Bafungs, Penna.
H. M. Baer & Son:
Get Ready to
RED CROSS NEWS
Red Cross Workers Asked for 1,500,-%
000 Sets of Knitted Garments |
o the Ameri-







An appeal has come —
cal Red Cros from Major Gray- (Continued from page 1)
es Rok, Criss CORBIS onsite dink, giogerain so
Y ts mprising veater , sarsaparilla, op if sold by a
rE Yat [ iccles, ' an ifacturer pro yducer, or importer
Major Murphy | carbonic aeid gas, 1 cent per
y : Ce one Natural neral vaters, or table
I'l ; y elv 1 Sad b f oS a ! ; 'y e producer, bot-
el mn ( 5 OF
1 for | PC ( Ine for more
onl 0 l 1 1X per
y 1 lest
in thoat Y C 1 n drums o1
U7 | othe ners f Id for the
( ou ) T'S manuf 1 cents
i , Whe 11 p! ;
Sa , : ni trenches gars in add ) the present
D TAs dacs v SE} here can (aX of $3.00 per thou and, fro
ne $1.00 to $7.00 according to retail
1 of p1 of SK iis
bre ; 1 ¢ _ Cigarettes 7be additional per
ol hos rao coon thousand. [obacco and Snug 4
urgent than before per cent. pound ad lition: al. The ad-
loiter has been received from ditional tax on cigars, cigarettes, to-
the Lancaster Chapter, by the local |’ heeo and snuff to be . fmuposed 10
Clarenc Schock. ys after Susciment of Sgt
this: bttor. tat) igars in the hands of dealers in
) this matter, stating »f 500, Tobacco and Snuff in
and manual of instrue-

that suppli
sy of 100 pounds, and cigarettes


tion will be forth coming in a very |. : ,
a Tat Y lin excess of 1000 will be taxed at
| few days: and urs that all per- one holf the saditonal tox. An in
yne-ha : nal tax. -
| sons who can knit, whether they are | alle Qato
ventory of stock on hand must be





 

the Red Cross or not be
this work.
rs of
7 dealers on the day the Act


jes of the Red Cross or- 1° Pi
i 1garette apers, 3 )e )
n are supplying the men, h : Igargtte Pb pep: 100
ho are enlisted from Mount Joy go i wd i Sr Gent Lol Amoant
with Comfort Bags. This work is in-| 2 [8X 01 o per cent. ame
oor paid for transportation‘of all freight,
of the Red Cross work,
 
 

Heating & Ventilating System
Sullart., perfect circulation of warm air in every room.
i Pipeless

Best
the Peninsular is
Operates According to the Laws of Nature by drawing cold
5"
i
air into the furnace independent of the warm air outlet.
feature allows a constant flow of
parts similar to a water jacket on an engine.
from the warm air by only a thin wall.
base, will become very hot.
house.
evenly heated, including the most remote corners.
up.
This is the last thing in warm air heating.
price is within reach of everybody. Let

MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Reduction Sale
on all
Shoes and Oxiords
Prices Will Astonish You
Come Early before your sizes are all gone
Open Evenings

H. LASKEWITZ
East Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA.
PENINSULAR TRIPLE- REGISTER :
»d and proven the only satisfactory operating construc-
fien\ this kind yet produced. Absolute assurance of a cool
Furnace
This
cold air to enter the base of
the furnace, thereby acting as a cooling agent on the heated
Other makes
=“ twy to force the cold air/into an outside casing that is separated | _ $ '
Your common sense | 44if :
tells you this kind of construction will burn out the furnace in
a very short time because the cold air, before it reaches the
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
This exclusive Peninsular feature keeps every room
No Pipes are used to conduct heat throughout the house and
to the upper rooms, making installation easy—no walls to tear
There is no more
need for you to wait longer to enjoy furnace comforts. The §i3finnich uct
us estimate for you.
HS Ne ewcomer



being done entirely by |l1€ for each 25 cents paid for ex-
They request that any |Press packages,’s per cent. of amount
1 expecti to leave will - send Paid for fares by or water, n-
their names and the time they ex- cluding mileage boc «8, and 2 like
pect ro to Mrs. Clarence Schock amount for seats, berths and. state-
parlor cars, sleeping cars

rooms on
that they can be supplied.

and vessels. 5 per cent. of amount
paid for transportation of oil by
ump pipe line.
5 per cent. for each telephone or

message Or con-
telepraph dispatch,
a charge of 15¢
versation for which
or more is made.
Motorcycles $2.50 per year. Auto-
mobiles from $5.00 to $10.00 per
|| vear acoerding to the listed retail
price of same. Tax on automobiles
reduced 10 per cent. for each 12
months elapsed since original sale,
not to exceed 50 per cent. Auto-
mobiles used exclusively for business
not taxable.
Power boats and motor boats sub-
ject to tax according to size of boat.
A tax of 2 per cent. of the price
at which sold on all tennis rackets,
golf clubs, base ball bats, lacrosse
sticks, balls of all kinds, fishing rods
and reels, billiard and pool tables,
chess and checker boards, dice
games, except childrens’ games.
Save Pennies—
Waste Dollars
q Some users of printing
/save pennies by get-
ting inferior work and lose
dollars through lack of ad-
vertising value in the work
they get. Printersasarule
charge very reasonable
prices, for none of them
get rich although nearly A tax of 2 per cent.
all of them work hard. of all toilet articles, and proprietary
: medicines and cameras.
Moral: Give your printing fo Tax of 1
a good printer and save money.


fraction thereof paid for admission
to theaters, moving picture
and other places of amusement.
i ligious and educational societies
I agricultural fairs not taxable.
tax is imposed upon all bonds,
documents, stock certificates
instrument







s - and
Our Printing Is :
Unexcelled deeds,
and other




 
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RCS, NES rs ernoemnem | (re than 4 ounce cent for each
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Somme: RIL ER a wemvaeht
SALE REGISTER
A FREE notice of yout sale is in-
{ /serted here for any length of time,
‘1 ] YIV(A1T]) ! provided we print your sale bills.
47 : (| { 1 This is excellent advertising because
inl I { | y | it is read by so many people and
wi surely bring the huyers.






' , August At the stock
5 3 Hotel Tis Mount Joy,
Can Moen f ot of cows, bulls, heifers,
{ I \ = i ete. and a lot of shoats and a lot of
! 1 3 3
1 - stock bulls by C. S. Frank & Bro.
Sixteen--Day Vacation ! Friday, Aug. 31—At their stock
{yards in Mount Joy, 99 head of
h bulls and cattle for
& ury rar Keller & Bro. Al-
See advertisement.

Satu . 1—On the premis-
Oc an a es in Elizabethtown, real estate by
OU Jos. D. ger. See advertise-
me nt
Saturday, Sept. 1—On the prem-

ises in Rapho township, a farm of
75 acres with improvements by
Morris H. Stoner,
advertisement.
Thursday, August 23rd

47 Tickets good/going on regu-
lar trains frém Mount Joy,
August 23 and returning on all
regular trains, except limited
ises in Manor township, one mile
south of Washington Boro, real es-


See Advertisement.
Psyc F .3


i. OUND |of 6 acres with house, barn, out- |
TRIP | buildings, ete. by Mr. Michael Hoss- |
| {ler. Aldinger, auct. |
| ang, 3t.. | Saturday, Sept. 15—On the prem- |
estate by M. N.
real
Trustee of the Estate of Christian |
Musser. Vogle, auct. See,advertise- |
ment |
HARRISBURG’S LEADING EYE
SPECIALISTS near Meckley’s lime kilns, a large lot


premises of J. W. Hertzog on South
Market street public sale of valuable
real estate, consisting of a tract of

Rig OPTICAL Sale


JUST RECEIVED MY
Premiun Catalogues
AND THEY ARE GREAT
STOP AND GET ONE. THEY ARE
_~WORTH MONEY TO YOU
The Rexall Store
E. W. GARBER, Mount Joy, Penna.

 
gl! ONE-THIRD AGENTS PRICES
land and improvements thereon
erected by J. W. Hertzog. Frank,
auct.
wn En Tuesday, Sept. 18—On the premis-


 
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ROCK POINT
 
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SAT-
 
 
URDAY
Some tobacco thru this section was
again damaged by hail last week:
Aug. 23, 24 & 25
Some of our farmers are raising
Don’t miss this opportunity. Your |their potatoes and report a good
yield.
| Eyes examined free and a pair of
gold filled glasses ior reading and | pr 1 3 rs, 'S 3 § Boley 2d
joint for one dollar. {ed Manor camp on Sunda ay.
Tressler,
| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Kryptok lenses to see far and near | Marie Tressler, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
| invisible, no lines, mo cement. Last!Ro,th and Mrs. S. S. Holwager were
| for — Latest style frames, low- | pleasantly entertained at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Holwager on
Friday at a i and waffle din-
ner. In the afternoon they a, to
Hershey by auto. All had a very en-


 




De nous ata. son ol
jawase, No extra charge.
Pay These Taxes
of sale price |
cent on each 10 cents or |
shows, |
Re- |

Waser, auct. See
Tuesday, Sept. 11—On the prem-
trains, until; September 7, in- tate and personal property by An-
clusive. Sfop-off allowed at | drew M. Martin. Frank, auct.
|| Philadelphig. Tuesday, Sept. 11—On the premi-
i ses in West Donegal township, 1%
miles east of Rheems, a farm of 85
See Flyers Consult Agents guses with improvements by Abraham
H. Stauffer, deceased. Minnich, auct.
Wednesday, Sept. 12—On the prem |
lises % mile west of Mt. Joy, a tract |
ises in West Hempfield township, 2 |
i 1iles west of Salunga, two tracts of |
Brubaker, |
g Saturday, Sept. 15—On the prem- |
ises two miles north of Mount Joy, |
of ho ehold goods by Samuel N. |
Meckley, executor of Mrs. Henry
Meckley, deceased. Frank, auct.
Sa (turd ay, Sept. 15, 1917—On the
CHA J es in Mount Joy, real estate and par.
a sonal property by Mrs. Louisa Krady,
NDLER S Drug Store Mrs. Martha Hoffer and Andrew M. |
Martin, executors of Henry B. Mar- |
MOUNT JOY—THREE DAYS tin, deceased. Frank, auct.


joyable time.
 


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A Two Weeks Drive of
Men’s Suits at Low
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————cTTO—— EE ——— or tr ap———
Prices Has Begun
It's an old saying that “Love laughs at locksmiths.”

YOU can laugh at the inevitable high prices NEXT Summer
if you take due advantage of this sale.
I AT
TTT SS SS
There are about 200 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits marked
for clearance, including Palm Beach, Kool Kloth and other Spring
weight and Summer weight garments.
NEXT season you can count on at least $5 more for a Suit
than the original price this season---so that you save actually that
much more than the reductions would denote.
Paim Beach--Kool Kloth Other Summer Suits
$2000 Suits, Now......$13.98 | That Were $25, Now..$18.00
15.00 Suits, Now...... 10.98 | That Were 20, Now.. 13.98
12.00 Suits, Now.... . 8.98 || That Were 18, Now.. 12.98
10.00 Suits, Now...... 7.50 [| That Were 15, Now.. 10.93
8.50 Suits, Now. . 5.98 | That Were 12, Now.. 8.98
GROFF & WOLF CO.
26-30 North Queen
Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store










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| We_PaY'YbuR Rous Trip CAR FARE ON ALL Purchases Or $10.29
Or Mog. IT Costs You NOTHING. ASK for [T. 2
~NO CAR FARE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR CO LUMBIA PRODUCTS





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For every
the sun Col
the battery-
packed with vigor to
posts. They make things if
They're steady. They're uniform.
They're faithful.
And, though they cost no more,
they last longer.
To be sure of getting all that a
batterycangive,choose* Columbia."
Wh: at rings your door. bell ? Co-
Vi I

your lantern light? Colun
What turns the toys? What
detonates the dynamite? WHat
rings the gong that warns ygu at
the railroad crossing? Columbias.
What runs the gas engine, the
auto, the truck, the trdctor, the
motor boat 2 , Columbigs.


ITOR
oh ITC 6th 190
RY CEL
Lub
¢ REA
PET
=
Convenient Fahnestock Spring Clip
Fasteners in place of binding posts
if preferred, at no extra charge.
Batteries Are Sold Wholesale and Retail
Write Me About It.
| Harness & Horse C othing Nh
of fine J : 4,’

Spczcial Proposition to Dealers.

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