The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 24, 1917, Image 8

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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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COLDS AFFECT THE KIDNEYS
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OVER 20,000 SIGNATURES
ON FREE ROADS PETITIONS
The count of the number of Set
| tioners praying that the County Com- | meee A
| missioners of Lancaster County take | Are you wretched in bad weather?
| decisive and prompt action looking | Does every cold settle on your kid-
| teward the abolition of toll roads in | De 8? A
ADDITIONAL
REAL ESTATE
LISTINGS
Many Mount Joy People Have Found |
This to be True
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In addition to the full column of
ATLANTIC
Rayolight
It will give you more satisfaction per gallon, better light
per lamp and greater heat per stove. ‘All the impurities
that cause smoke, smell and charred wicks are removed.
All the qualities that give a clear, mellow light and a
steady, even heat are retained.
Perhaps you’ve thought that kerosene is kerosene and
that’s all there was to it. There's a lot more to it. You
should see our expert chemists testing and experimenting
to produce the highest refined keroséne in the world.
And they have succeeded. That's why it is called Rayo-
light Oil—to distinguish it from ordinary kerosenes.
; Besides heat and light, Rayolight Oil has manyother uses
in every home, such as cleaning bathtubs and windows,
polishing furniture, etc. Hundrgds of thrifty housewives
have told us their experiences with Rayolight Oil and we
have put all these helpful suggestions in an attractive,
illustrated booklet for the usé of our customers. A copy
will gladly be sent upon request.
_ The next time you need kefosene look for the store with the
sign: ‘‘Atlantic Rayolight Oi}for Sale Here.” Then ask for it by
name. The dealer won't cliarge you a cent more than for the
inferior, nameless kinds.
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
PERFECTION
Smiokeless Oil Heaters
Never smoke, soot or cause une
pléasant odors. Keep any room in
the house warm and comfortable with
its cheerful radi-
ating heat. Ask
Joo dealer, Price,
50 to $8.50,



Rayo Lamps
I Rg ry
o e
The ideal light for ali
purposes. Made of best
Taleiala, Designs for
ry room
dealer. Price, 1.900p,
Rayo Lanterns
Your best friend on
dark, stormy nights.
Never blow out or jar
out. Construction in-
sures perfect oil com-
bustion. Ask sour
dealer. Price, 50c ap.




New Agency for
DE LAVAL
CREAM
SEPARATORS
E have taken the agency for the
famous De Laval Cream Separators
because we believe ‘the De Laval will do better work and last
lopd® than ny other separator made, and that it is by far the
cheapest and most satisfactory machine to use.
We have machines on hand at all times and will be pleased to
demonstrate/their superiority to any one. We have put in a stock
of De Laval repairs and De Laval Oil and are in a position to look
after the needs of all users of old De Laval machines in this locality.
H. H. ENGLE, Florin, Pa.
oct.10-3mo.
J. B. BUSSER
Sales Agent For
Ford Cars
Rapho and Penn Townships
Garage and Salesroom
Manheim, Pa.




Attention Gunners


Hunting Clothing


We Out Fit You From Head To Foot.
Everything For The Gunner.
oF
gf. B. GROFF
Mount Joy, Pa. $c.
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Lancaster County, has not yet been
| completed, but there are upwards
and more likely above twenty thou-
sand signatures on the petitions
which were circulated by the Free
| Highways Association of Lancaster
County, as indicated by the follow-
ing invitation sent to the County
Commissioners. It is proposed to
make the presentation of these peti-
tions a public matter, as it should be,
for of all issues of a general charac-
ter mow before the people and ap-
pertaining solely to local affairs,
none is so comprehensive in its
scope as a matter of public interest
as Free Highways.
Inasmuch as the County Commis-
sioners have expressed their desire
for Free Highways, it is expected
they will welcome the invitation and
accept it eagerly and promptly.
et A ——
Unclaimed Letters
Letters to be advertised for the
week ending October 24, 1917:
{ R. W. Cole, (2)
Mrs. W. D. Cunningham.
Daniel N. Forry
Mrs. Frank D. Gibble.
Henry Miller.
J. Willis Freed, Postmaster.
reser see Cee ere
Attended a Celebration
Edward W. McElroy, George G.
| Lindsay and Washington L. Hershey,
of Marietta, were at Vicksburg, Mis-
| sissippi, attending the celebration of
the battle of that city. These men
| were members of the gallant Forty-
fifth Regiment and attached to Com-
| pany B.
Marriage Licenses
| Elmer J. Witmer and Catharine R.
Mowrer, both of West Hempfield
township.
John H. Mowrer, West Hempfield
township, and Mary G. Greider, Rap-
ho township.
H. E. Hauer Pays:
Lard, per lb
Butter, per 1b
Eggs, per doz
Brandt & Stehman Pays:
Wheat, per bu...... ial
Corn, per bu
Brandt & Stehman Sell:
Wheat, per bu....
Bran, per 106 lbe,........
Shipstuff, per 10+ lba,.
fixed feed, pet 10 ‘bs,
Middlings, per 100 lbs.,....... 2
Glutten, per 100 lbs,........
Cotton Seed Meal
Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs...
Beef scrap & fish scrap
Corn Distillers Grain
Calf Meal, per 100 lbs.,....... 4.
Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs.,.... 1.15
Straw, per 100 lbs,.......... 70
PUBLIC SALE
Saturday, November 3rd, 1917
By virtue of an order by the /Or-
phans’ Court of Lancaster County,
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of John Hause, deceased, will
sell at public sale for the payment of
debts of said decedent, on the prem-
ises, 1 mile west of the village of
Salunga, near Toll Gate No. 4%
along the Harrisburg’ turnpike, in
East Hempfield township, Lancaster
County, Pa.
A tract of land €ontaining 2 acres
and 78.8 perches’ more or less. Ad-
joining lands of Benjamin M. Baer
and others ofi which are
erected a “13% STORY
STONE DWELLING
HOUSE and Frame Stable. = =
Sale tg commence at 1 o’clock p. m.
HENRY H. KOSER,
Adnfinistrator of the estate of
John /Hause, dec’d.
Willis G. Kendig, Atty. oct.17-3t
rede LL
1.90
sec sess
$2.25
1.90
ON FRIDAY, OCT. 26th, 1917
At 1:25 P. M. Sharp
97 HEAD OF COWS, HEIFERS,
BULLS AND CATTLE FOR
BEEVES bought direct from the
farmers by the undersigned.
ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th, 1917
The undersigned will séll at public
sale at their stock yards opposite the
Farmers’ Inn, A. H. Stumpf, Prop.,
Mount Joy, Pa., the following live
stock:
97 HEAD OF NEW YORK STATE
AND ERIE COUNTY
COWS, HEIFERS AND rR
BULLS. About 50 cows and
balance good New York State Hol-
stein heifers and bulls. Also cattle
for beeves and some stock cattle.
Sale will positively start at 1:25
sharp. Fresh cows always sold first.
| CONDITIONS: —Note at 60 days
| with approved security and bank dis-
count added.
J. B. KELLER & BRO.
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
Coble & Kreider, Clks.
We are always in the market for
| Fat, Bologna and Fresh Cows,
| Springers. Shoats and Fat Hogs.
AN EXPRESS LOAD OF OHIO
HORSES AND COLTS
AT PUBLIC SALE
|At My Sale and Exchange Stables
MOUNT JOY, PA.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1917

AE on.
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They range frofn two to eight year
olds and weigh from 1,000 to 1,400
pounds. This l¢ consists of chunks,
general purpos¢g and good road horses.
Among them fare some extra good
pacers and tfotters that can show
you plenty of speed. Also have a few
Good Fat Horses. Don’t fail to come
and look this lot over. I can show
you horses with bone, muscle, size
quality agd good disposition. Just
the kind #hat will develop into money
makers. / This is an exceptionally
good loAdd, and any one having a
Spring /sale should come and buy as
there fis every indication that the
horse/ market will be high next
Spring.
{ Sale to begin at 1:30 p. m., on Sat-
| urday, October 27, 1917 when terms
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S. nk, Auct. |)
J. HERE, Clk.
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Frank W. Conrad.
oes your back ache and/become
weak?
Are urinary passages irpégular and
These symptoms are/cause to sus-
pect kidney weakness’
Weakened kidne#s
help. 4
Doan’s Kidney Aills are especially
prepared for weakened kidneys.
Mount Joy’ people recommend
them.
Jacob W. Grogg, W. Main St., Mt.
Joy, says: /“Every winter when I
took a little cold, it settled on my
kidneys ahd made me miserable. My
back wa# so stiff and sore that when
I got oh my feet, it was as much as
my life was worth to stand up
straight. The kidney secretions were
retarded in passage. Doan’s Kidney
Pils helped me at once. I keep
hand and use them oc-
gasionally as a preventive.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Grogg had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y
need quick
SALE REGISTER
A FREE notice of your sale is in-
serted here for any length of time,
provided we print your sale bills.
is is excellent advertising because
it is read by so many people and
will surely bring the buye
Friday, Nov. 2nd—At the stock
yards at Hotel McGinnis, Mt. Joy,
large lot of cows, bulls and heifers
by C. S. Frank & Bro. Hess, auct.
Friday, Oct. 26—At their stock
yards in Mount Joy, 97 head of New
York State and Erie County cows,
heifers, bulls and cattle for beeves
by J. B. Keller & Bro. Aldinger,
auct. See advertisement.
Saturday, Oct. 27—On the prem-
ises on North Market street, Mount
Joy, horse, wagons, harness, and a
large lot of household goods by
Vogle, auct.
Saturday, Oct. 27—At his sale and
exchange stables in Mount Joy, an
express load of Ohio and Indiana
horses and colts by Ed. Ream.
Frank, auct. See advertisement.
Wednesday, Oct. 31—On the prem-
ises on Marietta street, Mount Joy, a
large lot of household goods, car-
pets, matting, ete. by Silas Stoner.
Frank, auct.
Saturday, Nov. 3-—On the premis-
es, at Toll Gate No. 41% on the Mt.
Joy and Lancaster turnpike, near
Bacon’s Mill, a tract of land with im-
provements by Henry H. Koser, ad-
ministrator of John Hause, dec’d.
See advertisement.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an
election will be held in the Borough
of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, at
the respective places of holding
municipal elections in said Borough,
between the hours of seven o’clock
in the forenoon and seven o’clock in
the afternoon, at the time of holding
the next regular municipal election,
namely, the Tuesday, following the
first Monday of November, in the
year Nineteen Hundred and Seven-
teen (1917), to wity November 6,
1917, for the purpose of obtaining
the assent of the / electors of said
Borough to increagé the indebtedness
of the Borough of Mount Joy, in the
sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000)
Dollars; said sum to be used for im-
proving the water supply of said
Borough and’ building a filtration
plant. The amount of the last pre-
ceding assessed valuation of the tax-
able property in the Borough was
$1,022,813 Dollars; the amount of
the existing debt is Twenty-five
Thousand ($25,000) Dollars, less
Four Thousand ($4,000) Dollars in
the Sinking Fund. The percentage
of the proposed increase is .0196 per
cent.
GEORGE H. BROWN,
_sep.26-5t Burgess.
LAYING OUT AND OPENING
SOUTH MARKET STREET, IN
THE BOROUGH OF MT. JOY,
OF A WIDTH OF FIFTY FEET
FROM WEST DONEGAL STREET
TO MARIETTA STREET.
Bez £%2 feted by the Council of the
"5% ud Mount Joy, and it is
herev™ _ 9cted by virtue of the
same, t= z= public street be laid out
and ope in the Borough, to be
known a.- Jouth Market Street, ex-
tending from West Donegal Street to
Marietta Street, through the proper-
ties of the Borough Improvement As-
sociation and A. S. Flowers, begin-
ning at a point on West Donegal
Street. Ninety-five (95) feet North-
westward from the junction of West
Donegal Street and Marietta Street,
thence extending South twenty de-
grees west sixty-eight feet to Ma-
rietta Street, thence extending along
said Street South seventy-six degrees
West sixty-one feet to a point, thence
extending North twenty degrees East
one hundred and three feet to West
Donegal Street, thence extending
along said Street South sixty-seven
degrees East fifty feet to the place of
beginning.
Ordained and enacted into an or-
dinance this first day of October A.
D., One Thousand Nine Hundred and |
Seventeen.
B. S. DILLINGER,
President of Council.
Attest: R. Fellenbaum, Clerk.
Approved this 2nd day of October
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GEO. H. BROWN,

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of John H. Buohl late of
Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un- |
dersigned, all persons indebted there-
to are requegted to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same will pre-
sent them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned, residing in |
Mount Joy Borough.
H. C. Schock, Esheutol
Coyle & Keller, Attorneys. oct.10-6
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Abraham S. Hostetter,
late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancas-
ter County, Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or
will |
demands against the same
present them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned, residing

at Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa,
~ THOS. 8. GEISE, Executor.
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{and iron
Burgess. |
real estatd listed elsewhere I have
the following:
No. 66—Building lot 465x213 ft.
on East side Poplar St. Mt. Joy.
No.67—A small 7-acre truck farm
in East Donegal near Iron Bridge;
good buildings only $2,500.
No. 67—The fine residence of Al-
bert Strickler on West Donegal
street, Mount Joy.
No. 68—The property of John H.
Zerphey on West Donegal street,
Mount Joy.
No. 71—A fine newly built and
modern brick mansion on West Done-
gal street, Mount Joy.
No. 72—A good 60-acre farm in
Rapho, 2 miles from Mt. Joy. Good
buildings, only $125 an acre.
No. 73—A 126-acre farm of sand
stone land, brick house,
good barn, ete. on state road near
Lawn. Only $90 per acre.
No. 74—Two lots in Florin each
40x200 with a good double house in
fine condition. Price is right.
No. 756—One square in Florin con-
tains an acre, 5 lots in all, good
6-room frame house, stable ete. Only
$1,800.
No. 76—A fine 6-room house,
stable, etc. midway between Mt. Joy
and Florin, the Mrs. C. Shatz house.
Price right.
No. 7%— A tract fronting 220 ft.
on Marietta st., Mt. Joy, new 8-room
house, barn 20x30 and chicken house
14x64. Will sell entire tract or will
gn off building lots at only $6.00 a
t
‘No. 78—A fine 9-room house on
West Main St., Mt. Joy in best of
condition. Only $2,000.
Properties Sold
[following properties adver-
in this issue, have
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tised elsewhere
been sold:
No. 34—The D. L. Hauenstein
residence on Frank St., Mt. Joy.
No. 15—A 12-acre truck farm at
Columbia.
No. 65—The Michael Hossler truck
farm west of Mount Joy.
No. 14—A 8b5-acre farm near
Hummelstown.
JNO. E. SCHROLL,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
LOST—A black: and white beagle
dog. Reward for its return to Roy
Hoffman, Mt. Joy. oct.24-1t.
CHEAP—A large size Presto Tank
for sale. No further use for it. Call
at this office. Sept12-tf
FOR SALE—Kieffer pears, 60c
per bushel, at the home of Amos F.
Eby, Mount Joy, R. D. oct.10-3t
WANTED—A good second-hand
hot air furnace, 22 [to 24-inch fire
box. Address “Furnace,” Care Bul-
letin, Mt. Joy. oct.24-tf.
FOR RENT—A comfortably heat-
ed ten-room house on West Main
St., Mt. Joy. Also garage. Apply to
A. M. Martin, Mount Joy. oct.24-tf.
FOR SALE CHEAP—A new bug-
gy manufactured by William Schutte
Apply to Willitm Schutte or®Dr. L
A. MacDannald. aug. 15-tf
FOR SALE—A large spark plug
tire pump with gauge, hose, etc. Cos:
$12.50. Will sell for $6.00. Call at
this office. sep.12-tf
FOR SALE—An expensive buggy
in good condition. Will sacrifice. Ap-
ply to H. Roy Nissly, Florin, Pa.
TRY THEM FOR YOURSELF—
The trade tells me/ my oysters never
were finer than they are this season
and one thing abgut it is, the prices
are the same as/last year until you
hear further from this ad. H. A. Dar-
renkamp, 3 doors East of Post Office,
Mount Joy, Pa. oct.24-2t.









Public Sale of Small Farm
Thursday, October 25, on the
premises one mile north of Eliza-
bethtown, a farm of. 82 acres, with
2% story frame dwelling and good
sized barn. Adapted to trucking or
chicken raising. Only a mile from
Elizabethtown, Sale at 2 p. m.
oct,10-3t. ISAAC Z. CASSEL.
COURT PROCLAMATION
Whereas, the Hon. Charles I. Lan-
dis, President, and Hon. Aaron B.
Hassler, Associate Law Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas in and for
the county of Lancaster and Assist-
ant Justices of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail De-
livery and Quarter Sessions of the
Peace in and for the County of Lan-
caster, have issued their precept to
me directed, requiring me, among
other things, to make public procla-
mation throughout my bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer and
General Jail Delivery, also a Court
of General Quarter Sessions of the
Peace and Jail Delivery, will com-
mence in the Court House, in the
City of Lancaster, in the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania.
On the Third Monday in November
; (the 19th), 1917
in persuanee of which precept public
notice is hereby given to the Mayor
and Alderman of the City of Lancas-
ter, in said county, and all the
Justices of the Peace, the Coroner
i and Constables ‘of the said City and
' County of Lancaster, that they be
| then and there, in their own proper
| persons, with their rolls, records and
{ examinations, and inquisitions, and
| their : other remembrances, to do
| those things which to their offices ap-
| pertain in their behalf to be done;
{ and to all those who will prosecute
| against the prisoners who are, or
| then shall be, in the jail of the said
County of Lancaster, are to be then
i and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just.
{| Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 19th
| day of October, A.D. 1917.
C. G. GARBER, Sheriff.

YOURE NEXT
For a good neat and clean Shave,
| Hair Cut, Shampgo, Mas-
! sage, Etc. go to
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This Saturday
To get your share
of the thousands
of wonderful bar-
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MILLINERY
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All week boxes and boxes o
hats have come pouring into ou
store rooms.
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Hats from the smartest design-
ers in America.
Hats that a week earlier you
would have had to pay twice as
much for.
Hats from the biggest manu-
facturers in the Country.
All these in addition to what already is by far
the largest, finest and most reasonably priced stock
of women’s hats in Lancaster will go to make this the
biggest event of its kind ever attempted in this com-
munity.
Every hat--trimmed or unirimmed-in our enor-
mous stock is included, all marked at especially low
prices that are bound to practically clean them up in
one day.
Don't Fail fo Get Yours
You owe it to yourself to take ad-
vantage of this wonderful chance
CASTER FREED,
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Notwithstanding the big reduction in this class
of merchandise we wili 2s usual r-fund carfare on
purchases of $10 or more--miliinery included.
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