The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 27, 1918, Image 6

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PAGE SIX



PUBLIC SALE
of
AN EXPRESS LOAD OF OHIO
At My Sale and Exchange Stables
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
ON SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918


They range from 3 to 8 year olds and
weigh from 1,000 to 1,600 lbs. This
lot consists of general purpose and
extra good road horses, both trotters
and pacers. Also some good, big,
thin feeders. Also a few fat horses.
Some 3 and 4 year old mules.
Don’t
over. | can show you horses with
bone, muscle, size, quality and good
disposition. Just the kind that will
develop into money makers. This is
an exceptionally good load, and any
one having a Spring sale should come
and buy as there is every indication



















































that the horse market will be high
next Spring.
Also a lot of acclimated horses,
among them are some extra good
leaders.
Sale to commence at 1:30 p. m,,
on Saturday, March 2nd, 1918, when
terms will be made known by
C. S. Frank, Auct. TIN REAM
J. H. Zeller, Clk.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON TUESDAY, MARCH 19th, 1918
The undersigned administrator by
virtue of an order of the Orphans’
Court, will sell at public sale at the
Bulletin Office, East Main
Mount Joy, Pa., the following de-
scribed real estate to wit:
A LOT OF GROUND
the south side of West Main street,
in the borough of Mount Joy, and ex-
HOUSE and necessary out-
buildings. This property is
very desirably located, in
of the trolléy line. Any person
wishing to view same prior to day of
sale will please call on the under-
signed. i
Tuesday, March 19, 1918, when terms
and conditfons will be made known
by
C. S. Frank, Auct. §
Coyle & Keller, Attys.
H. N. NISSLY,
Admr. of J. R. Missemer, Dec.
Read the Bulletin.
Get the Mt. Joy Bulletin.




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Horses, Colts & Mules!
ail to come and look this lot |
Street, |
Fronting twenty-seven (27) feet on |
tending in depth along Comfort Alley |
two hundred and three (203) feet. |
The improvements thereon erected
consist of a 21 STORY
FRAME DWELLING

the business section of the town and |
will make a fine residence and a good |
business stand.. It is within a square |
Sale to c¢mmence at 7:30 p. m., on |
solicit the patrona;
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INTERNATIONAL 8-16 Operates on Kerosene

When you are using a good tractor the biggest single item of
While it is
works cheaper than'horses, this International 8-16 does its work
less than half the fuel cost of a gasoline tractor. The saving in fuel
alone is enough $6 pay for the tractor during its life time.
closed, yet esy to get at for adjustment. It has a throttle govern-
lates the amount of fuel used exactly in proportion to
oing away with all fuel waste.
H. S. Newcomer, Mount Joy

Poultry Warriors Will Help
Feed Nation and
The United States Department of
er understand the importance of doubling our Poultry Produc-
rT It is a vital part of the General Food Production
Leghorn Chicks
Agent For BLUE HEN BROODERS

Mummau, jr.
PUBLIC SALE
of
DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE
On Saturday Afternoon, March 16,
1918 at 3 o'clock the undersigned
will offer at public sale at their office
in the Main Laboratory Building on
Wasp street, just outside the borough
limits of Marietta, Pa., the property
located on the north side of Market
street in the borough of Marietta
known as “THE PINES” formerly
the Bowman Homestead, one block
west of Centre Square
his property is substantially built
of brick, covered with weatherboard-
ing and is very attractive in appear-
ance.
It is a two and one-half story
building with slate roof and stands
in the centre of a deuble lot measur:
ing 100 feet front and 206 feet in
depth, with a large front yard and
a number of shade trees. It also
has electric lights and hot water heat,
plumbing, heating and lighting are
all modern throughout. All bath tubs
and basins aré white enamel or
marble.
There are seventeen rooms, three
bath rooms and two stationary wash-
stands.
| There is also a stable and coal
house on thé premises.
The entite property may be in-
{spected on Saturday, March 16th at
{1 p. m.,, or any Tuesday or Friday
| prior thereto by appointment. Per-
! sons interested in looking through the
property or desiring additional in-
formation, are referred to Dr. E. L.
Cornman, Marietta, Pa.
Terms—$500.00 cash upon signing
agreement of sale at time of pur-
chase; balance of purchase price pay-
able upon delivery of deed with full
possession April 1, 1918. J. L. Min-
nich, Auct.
THE GILLILAND LABORATORIES

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Aaron M. Becker, laté of
Rapho township, Lancaster County,
Pa., Deceased.
Letters of Administratien on said
estate having been grarited to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned,
FRANK K. BECKER,
R. D. No."2 Mt. Joy, Pa.
M. Hollowbush, Attorney.
feb.27-6t.
Wm


ATTORNEY AT LAW
48 WORTH DUKE ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
| feb.20-1948-1yr.


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| Here is a condensed list of Real
Estate I have for sale. If interested
lin any of these properties, please
call, phone or drop me a card and I
will cheerfully furnish particulars in
| detail.
BUILDING LOTS
No. 2—Four Lots, each 50x200 ft.,
on North Barbara St., Mount Joy.
No.
on Frank St., Mount Joy.
No. 28-—Seventeen choice
fronting on the pike east of Florin,
Some front on Old Line of P.R. R.
No. 29—Four
St., Mount Joy.
acres.
No. 32—Two Lots in Florin, each
90x200. They front on Main St.
No. 86—One Lot 50x65 ft., on
West Donegal St., Mount Joy.
Tract contains 1%
No. 36—Two Lots each 45x212
|ft., on Poplar St., Mount Joy.
No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40x-
200 ft. They front on Church St.
| No. 53—One Lot on West Done-
gal St., improved, 90x168 ft. or
{more depth if desired.
| No. 57—A b5-acre tract in the boro
lof Mount Joy, fine large lot and
would be a money-maker for truck-
|ing or speculating on building lots.
The Dr. Ziegler tract.
No. 66—Building lot 456x213 ft.
on East side Poplar St. Mount Joy.
No. 77—Very desirable buildin
lot fronting on the south side o
Marietta street. Will sell any num-
ber of feet you want at $6 per foot.
DWELLING HOUSES
No. 4—The J. Harry Miller prop-
erty on Columbia Avenue, Mt. Joy.
No. b5—A 16-room apartment
{house for 3 families on East Main
Street, Mount Joy.
No. 8—A double house in Florin,
the C. A. Wiley property.
No. 21—A brick dwelling in Flor-
{in the D. E. Wolgemuth property.
No. 41—A frame mansion dwell-
ing in Florin, the J. 'N. Hershey
| property. .
| No. 44—A large brick house, good
repair in Florin, the Mrs. Fanny
| Hambright property.
| No. 50—A row of six newly built
| brick houses on Hazel St., Lancaster.
| No. 51—A large frame house in
Florin, the S. S. Stacks property.
No. 58—A frame house on North
Market St., Mount Joy, the former
| DeLong property.
No. 5 fine frame residence
{and business stand on West Main
St., the John Keener property.
No. 60—A verv beautiful and
modern brick dwelling on West Main
'St., Mount Joy, up to the minute in
every detail, the H. E. Ebersole
property.
No. 64—A lot of ground fronting
27 ft. on West Main St., Mt. Joy,
next to Brunner’s Furniture Ware-
rooms, with a frame house. Lot is
205 ft. deep and price low.
No. 68—The property of John H
Zerphey on West Donegal street,
Mount Joy.
No. 75—O0ne 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, etec., midway between Mount
Joy and Florin, the Mrs. C. Shatz
house. Price right.
No. .78—A fine 9-room house on
West Main St., Mt. Joy in best of
condition. Only $2,000.
No. 79—A 2% -story frame double
house on New St. Mt. Joy, only built
8 years ago. For a quick sale. $2,150.
No. 80—Lot 80x200 ft. in Mt. Joy,
{beautiful buff brick mansion and
{modern in every way. Could not be
replaced for near the sale price.
No. 81—A 3-story brick mansion
in Maytown, excellent location, has
all improvements—a real home. Has
large store room and would be fine
| for business and dwelling combined.
No. 83-—A frame house and busi-
ness stand on E. Main st., Mt. Joy,
|in business center. All improvements.
No. 84—A frame house adjoining
i No. 83; fine shape, all improvements.
| Will sell one or both.
No. 86—A 2%¥%-story 11 room
| modern mansion on E. Main st., Mt.
{ Joy, with heat, bath, electric lights,
Immediate possession.
No. 87—A 9-room brick residence
on E. Main st., has hot water, heat
and in splendid shape.
No. 88-—A 9-room frame house in
Florin, at trolley, large stable, lot is
80x200. A fine home.
BUSINESS STANDS
No. 30—A store property, dwell-|
ing and large warehouse at Lancas- |
ter Junction, very reasonable.
No. 38—A lot of ground in Mount |
Joy with frame house and old es- |
tablished coach works stana of Geo.
V.. Shickley. Price right. i
No. 43—A good hotel property in
Mount Joy enjoying an excellent
patronage. Ample shedding and will
sell worth the money.
No. 27—Lot 100x150 ft., on West |
Main St., Mount Joy, lot fronts on
P. R. R. siding. Established coach |
works stand. Good large frame build- |
ing suitable for industry or present |
business. i
No. 56—A tract of 15 acres in!
Rapho township, near Sporting Hill,
the H. K. Dillinger steam flour mill, |
24 bbl. capacity, fine residence, barn
and outbuildings. Here's a snap.
No. 62—An old and well estab-
lished store stand doing a $40,000
dry goods and grocery business in
Mount Joy. Only reason for selling,
want to close an estate. Low rent

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and price right.
No. 63—The entire concrete block |
| manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline
together with all stock,
machinery, buildings, contracts, ete.
Price very low.
TRUCK FARMS
No. 54—A 14-acre truck and
poultry farm in Rapho township, 2
miles from Mastersonville. Soil |
limestone and sand. Cheapest tract |
I have. !
No. 67—A small 7-acre truck farm |

in East Donegal near Iron Bridge;
good buildings only $2,500.
No. 82—A 1l-acre tract 2 miles
north of Mt. Joy, with frame house, |
stable, ete., $900. !
No. 85—One acre of land in Rapho, |
2 miles north of Mount Joy, frame
house, stable, ete. Only $2,000.
LARGE FARMS |
No. 42—An 85-acre tract of farm |
timber and pasture land in West
Donegal township, tract adjoins Ma-
sonic Homes ground on two sides.
Price very low.
No. 55—A 52-acre farm, the John
Krady farm 2 miles east of Mount
Joy, Prick house, barn, tobacco shed,
etc. No finer home in this section.
Good limestone land.
No. 73—A 126-acre farm of sand
and iron stone land. brick house,
barn, etc., on state road near
wn. Only $90 per acre.
 
6—Two Lots, each 40x197 ft., |
lots
lots on Fairview |
warm. adil f and
yeast mq ahout one-fourth cup of feh.a3-41
lon + well, cover and let rise FOR RENT—A small farm of 10
imi v t acres with or without land, 2% miles
yoo "picen sponge, add the from Mt. Joy. Apply to Ezra Wolge-
ro four and kneed thorough- muth, R. D., Mount Joy. Bell Phone.
ir 1am 7} d be very stiff. feb.13-tf.
Rs s considerably in rising. FOR SALE—A Steam Boiler for a
rise until double in heating plant. Flue type and just
into a loaf. cover, and the thing for a small house or a fair
let rice soain until it has increased sized garage. Will sell complete with
| 914 times in bulk. then bake. piping, ete. Price low. Call at this
In measnring the potato, it should office. tf.
he pack~d solidly tn the cup. More
| thoroughly.
| No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft for you in the way of
on the P. R. R. siding i :
pr BB Sang ia) aL IS | attractive cards and
have
Both Phones
CATV ES AT
ALL YN MEALS
They Save Wheat, They're Cheap
and the Great Crop Will be
Lost If Not Eaten Now.
This remarkable article about
| potatoes, what they contain as
| nourishment and how %¥o use them,


Mount Joy High Wins
Mount Joy High School walloped
the Olivet five of Manheim, at Mount
Joy on Saturday night, by a score of
55 to 15. The winners completely
outclassed their visiting rivals, got
away to an early lead and held it
throughout, making a decidedly one-
sided game. DeLong, for the winners,
scored almost as many field goals as
the visitors did points, and he and C.
Eshleman each tallied enough points
to defeat the visitors without any
| assistance.
#udents of | DeLong was the big scorer of the
|evening with 11 field goals and 7 out
lof 12 fouls, while C. Eshleman netted
|six and R. Eshleman five from the
floor. For the Olivets, Miller was the
high scorer with 7 out of 20 field
| goals, while F. Fry led from the floor
with a pair of two-pointers. The line-

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| was contributed by Milam Moses,
| one of the foremost
| food value In the United States.
| Howard Heinz, Chairman of the
| Food Supply Department of the
| | State Committee of Pubile Safety,
! Indorses the opinion of Miss Moses
| | and recommends her recipes to the
| housewives of the State.

|up: .
| | Mount Joy High Manheim Olivets |
- WILL YOU JOIN THE FOOD Delong. ..... forward. ..... F. Fry
|C. Eshleman. . .forward...... Hahn
ARMY AND SAVE YOUR BIT? Rr. Zshlethan. .s.cemtre. ..... R. Fry
Garber guard Miller |
By Miriam Moses. Dearbeck ..... guard. ..... Rhoads |
Field goals: DeLong 11, C. Eshle-
What can the people of this country x NE
do to utilize potatoes and In so doing i 2 fiileman, 5, Dearpeck 2
conserve foods which are vitally need. ‘Delong 7 out of 12; Miller 7 out of
ed by our government for our armies 2(. Referee, O'Neill. Time of halves,
| and our war associates? | 20 minutes.
|" A statement of the many millions |
of hushele of potatoes which we have
on hand ready for use, would not in-
terest many, and certainly would not
rouse them to action, for men and
women alike, shun statistics as they
would a plague.
Lost at Parkesburg !
Parkesburg High School defeated
the Mount Joy High School cage
quintet in a close game at the former !
place by a score of 29 to 19. Mount |
Joy outscored the home team from
How then are we to make an appeal the floor, but the foul shooting ability |
that will reach the people and cause of the Parkesburg players carried |
such concentrated action that it will them through to the win. The score:
be materially felt in this matter of Mt. Joy Parkesburg
the conservation of food? The first DeLong ..... forward...... Paxson |
attack should be made, having as its Myers .....forward.... McCarty
objective, the saving of wheat. This Eshleman centre. ..... Newlin |
aight ‘he done Ly making a prastice Garber. ......guard. ..... Murphy |
; L Dearbeck ..... guard........ Glick
of uot serving bread—or at any rate, | Field goals: DeLong 3, Myers 2.
bread containing wheat flour—at the Dearbeck, McCarty 2, Newlin, Glick |
same meal at which potatoes are serv- 2. Foul goals: DeLong 6 ont of 11;
ed. Bince serving potatoes at dinner Myers 1 out of 3; Eshleman 0 out of
is a custom praetieed in virtually 1; Garber 0 out of 3; Dearbeck 0 out
every home in the United States, one of ‘5; Paxson 4 out of 9; McCarty 1
ean readily see how many hundreds ut of 3; Newlin 4 out of 8; Murphy
of pounds of four could be Saved 1 out of 2; Glick 1 out of 3. Referee,
dally. Wil you join the Food Army Balber
and save your hit of wheat?
A further utilization of potatoes Wanted, Sale, Rent, &ec.
will also help In tRe conservation of
meat. One clever method Is to pre. |’ wANTRp__ A Stenographer or
pare the potatoes in such a manner pyn,ict Apply to the Grey Iron Cast
that they become a substitute for ino Company, Mount Joy. feb.27-1t
meat. Combined with cheese, and
dishes to eomplete a balanced diet, WANTED—$3,000 on First Mort-
such a meal will prove not only at- gage on valuable real estate centrally
tractive and appetizing, but nourish- located in Mount Joy, Pa.,. on’ or
ng as well. about April 1. Bell Phone 67-R3.
Contrary to popular belief, conser- Henry G. Carpenter, Mount Joy, Pa.
vation of meals can be made even feb.27-1t
more appetizing and attractive than
the meals vhose menus lack individu-
ality, which makes them most unin-
teresting
A few rec’pem are given here to fur
ther the nee ~f potatoes. Any recipe
calling for, au'te Aom 4 stl be
used, able oxo aR Due
naif potato flour for the wheat flour.
"Try this suggestion with your favorite Leghorn
cake and be surprised and placed Jofore 2 a Fo
erie made April 18 by Henry F. Garber,
Wieased ai the spiendid Tesults. Mount Ly, Route 3. Bell Phone
Potato Bread. 132-16. feb.20-3%
FOR SALE—A 2% Story Frame
House, containing 8 rooms on Main
street in Florin, call on Mrs.




WANTED-—Women and Girls. Ap-
ply at once to J. Harry Miller, at the
Grey Iron Works, Mt. Joy. feb.27-2t
FOR SALE CHEAP-—A jennylind
and an organ. Call or phone 33-W
Landisville or Jac. M Kreider, Sa-
feb. £0-4t.

lunga, Pa.

FOR SALE—Ten-day-old
Chicks. Orders
March 15.
White
must be
recipe, Delivery

114 cups mashed potato.
11, teaspoons galt.
1, veast cake. softened in.
tab'espoons lukewarm water.

the sal the softened



FOR RENT—A ood five-room
or less than the amount of flour glv- 4,10 "ih Mount Joy. ge Rar
en may be needed. apply to D. S. Shonk, Mt. Joy.
Mashed sweet potato cooked cereal, jan.9-tf
or squash may be used instead of
white potato in the above recipe. In FOR RENT-—One of the oldest es-
using any substitute which bas a tablished coal yards in Mount Joy,
marked flavor it is better to try the known as the Cling Yards. Ample
bread first with less than the amount Storage room and all coal can be
iven for potato, and more Mauid. dumped from cars. Possession given
lls made of squash are very good. April 1st, 1918. Apply to Simon R.
Snyder, Mount Joy. jan. 2-tf.
Scalloped Potatoes With Cheese.
FOR SALE—I have a bu to
Cold diced potatoes. ve away. Apply to H. Roy ;



3 tablespoons butter substitute. orin, Pa. dec.12-tf.
2 tablespoons flour or
{14 tablespoons cornstarch. spark plug
. FOR SALE—A lar,
tire pump with gauge, or ete. Cos
$12.50. Will sell for $6.00. Call =:
this office. sep.12-7
1 teaspoon salt.
1-8 teaspoon pepper. :
1 cup milk.
1 cup water.

ED eT hows. FOR SALE CHEAP—A new bug-
3 cups Bread eromb. & manufactured by William Schutte
pply to Williem Schutte or Dr. I.
PIN a pudding dish with the pota- A. MacDannald. aug. 15-tf
toes. Melt the fat; add the flour or |
eornstarch. salt and pepper, and stir CHEAP—A large size Presto Tank
er use for it. Call
until well blended; add the hot liquid« | for sale. No fu
unti] ®t this office.

and cook, stirring constantly Sept12-tf
thick: then add the cheese. Pour | FOR SALE—A S
— axon roadster,
over the potatoes, cover with the 1915 model, run 3,500 miles, in pans
crumbs and bake in a moderate oven condition. Call on Chas. Neiss, R. 1
until the orumhs are brown. Columbia, Pa. jan.9-tf,
Potato Nut Loaf. ; FOR SALE CHEAP—One counter
% opin; 2x12 ft. 2 show cases, 1x3 ft. and
12 cay milk 1x4 ft, two Micrometer scales, 10
¥ tablesponns coking of. and 20 lbs. capacity, good as new and
Ye salt none better. Also white pine shelving
LLIN Sa hor and drawers. Morton & Myers, Mt.
as po . Joy, Pa. feb.27-2t
Paprika. = :
wom pons suns. 0 the People |
¥% cup ground peanuts.
Beat the eggs. add the other
mix sr
© May Know

gredients in the order oiver
1 nd 1
Place the mixture in r
1a) +t than

mekins or baking «
a pan of hot water }
1

that you are in busi-
ness, come in and let us
show what we can do

FACTORY SITES f
located. One of the best in the town.
I also have a number of properties |
that owners do not care to have ad-
vertised. If you don’t find what you!
want in this list, call and see me. I.
letter heads.Good print=
ing of all kinds is our
specialty and if we cane
not satisfy you we don’t
want your business,
That’s Faie,
Isn't It?
1) TON 1

 
J. E. Schroll
Mount Joy, Pa.

C : r Katie
2 Dellinger, Florin, “Pa. feb.27-tf
921, cups flour. =
When the mashed potatoes are luke- G. MOYER sells letter plates and
mail boxes at reasonable prices.

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Wedne
See Our Chick
Come Out of Their Shells
March 4 to 9 |
We want to
prove to you
that Buckeye
Incubators really
do hatch more chicks
and better chicks than any
other incubator, so we are inviting ,
vou to come and see them do it right’
in our store all
BUCKEYE
DISPLAY WEEK
March 4 to 9
Every person who is interestéd in the
slightest in hatching chicks is dAnvited to
come any day that week to ouf store and
see the chicks in the actual process of
hatching. We sell Buckeye Incubators
under an absolute guaramtee to hatch
every hatchable egg.
SEEING IS BELIEVING
Come and see how it is done.




















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We will also have’a Standard Colony Brooder to show you. This
is the brooder that raises three chicks where one grew before. With
these two, chicken raising is no longer a gamble—it is a certainty.
Be sure tu “omé—and bring the whole family.
H. S. Newcomer, [1t, Joy






Break a Gold
In a Few Hours
First dose of Chandler's Cold Compound
misery.




relieves all grippe
Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffing. A dose of
Chandler's Cold Tablets taken every two house until three or four
doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold
either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-
headache, duilness, feverishness, sore throat,
Chandler's Cold Tablets are the
quickest and surest relief known and costs only 25c. It acts with-
Don’t accept a substi-
ning, relieves sick
sneezing, soreness and stiffness.
out assistance and causes no inconyenience.
tute. For sale at
CHANDLER'S Drug Store
West Main Street Mount Joy, Pa.
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J. B. BUSSER
Sales Agent] For
Ford Cars
Two good second-hand Ford touring cars can be seen
at the Garage.
Rapho and Penn Townships
Garage and Salesroom
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Old Shoes
Made New
Doa’t discard that pair of old shoes until you first see
whether they can’t be repaired at a nominal cost. Bring them here
and you'll be surprised pw reasonable | can make them look like
mow. That isn’t the only surprise you'll get either. My charges
are very reasemable. OPEN EVENINGS.
H. Laskewiiz
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