The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 15, 1918, Image 6

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MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Wednesday, ‘May 15, 1918.




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* Sale Ever Held in Mt. Joy
At Chandler's Drug Store
‘Monday, May 20, From 9 to 9

RUBIN & RUBIN
Harrisburg’s Leading Eye Specialists
‘Will Hold the Biggest Optical

One dollar
many opticia
$3.50 for.
oughly scien
reading or se
either specta
choosing, all
teed.

Think of it,
nose frames—the
DURING |
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SALE /
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will buy what i i PTE
ns would arge wa
thor- SF
tific examination
(no drops used) and infaddition J
the proper spherical Jenses for 16!
wing, ounted in
cles, sfraights or 4
yle cf your
of em guaran-
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MOUNT JOY MARKETS

{by our local merchants:
| H. E. Hauer, Pays:
Butter, per 1b... ...co00ess
|Bggs, per doz... .......cee.
Lard, per Ib... ....ivvuas
Brandt & Stehman Pays:

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| Wheat, per bu.... $2.10 |
(Corn, per bu... ....... . 1.80 |
Brandt & Stehman Sells:
1Oats, per bu. ...... ves veer: 1.05 |
i Wheat, perbu.........+....32.10
| Bran, per 100 1bs.. ........... 2.4F
| Shipstuff, per 100 1bs,,........ 2.50
Mixed feed, per 100 lbs.,..... 2.50 |
| Glutten, per 100 lbs,......... 2.90 |
[Cotton Seed Meal............ 2.94 |
Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs.,.... 3.15
{Beef SCTap...:.eoxisens avs. 5.50
| Caif Meal, per 100 lbs.,...... 4.50
| Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs.,.... 1.50
| Straw, per 100 lbs,.......... 1.15
| Tankage, 100 lbs.,... 1.88
| Mixed Hay, per 100 lbs.,. .....
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| Altoona had an $85,000 fire last
Sunday.







We wish to thank ¢ who in any
{way rendered their gfiistance during
X the illness and rgfent bereavement
[caused by the of our son. Mr.
and Mrs. Earl’ mayl5-1t
WANTED—AnNy
tobacco, for sale
kind, please drop,
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erson having
no matter what
te a card as I am
in the market) same. A. M. Her-
shey, Mt. Joy, Pa. _#® may 15-4t
{abethtown, Pa. mayl5-1t
| FOR SALE—A complete pony out-
|fit, including horse, harness, wagon,
|etc. Apply to Harry W. Tyson, Mt.
[Joy St. Mt. Joy.
| FOR SALE—A Blue Hen Hot Wa-
ter chicken brooder. Apply to E. Jay
mayl18-3t.
may-8-2t.
Nissly.

If you have any furniture which
{ See J. Libhart,
306-309 East Main St., Mt. Joy. Pa.
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|you want done over.
- may-8-13t.

FOR SALE—No. 8 range, good as
ew. Apply to Samuel Shrite, Mt.


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glasses will gerv
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Rubin & Rubjn a household word whenever glasses are discussed.
years of experience and who thoroughly understand the examina
be correctly fitted with the proper glasses.
Come and talk to our specialists.

F
/Our Reputation Is Your Guarantee
experience conducting 65 optical offices through
Only graduate opticians
e you. Our opticians have fitted thousands of cases,
e fact that we have our own gr
es, positively assures you that w
render you prompt and efficient service.
Chandler's Drug Store, Mount Joy
One Day Only-May 20--From 3 A.M. fo 9 P. M.
out Pennsylvania have made the name of
who have had
tion of the eye and the fitting of the proper
an additional guarantee that you will
Our reputation of being Pennsylvania's leading eye specialists
inding plant that not one piece of our work is done by any
e will do exactly as we advertise we will, and that we can
They will advise freely, frankly, honestly.
We examiie your eyes FREE. No drops used. Dr. Rubin will appear personally

FOR SALE—Eight 100 to 600 egg
capacity. Also 3 oil brooder hovers,
[100 to 400
{ Heilig, Mt. Joy, Pa.
| FOR SALE
jer, only $10.
| Mt. Joy.
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In
| doy, Pa. may-8-tf
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chick capacity. L. P.
may-8-3t.
A good double heat-
Apply to J. H. Miller,
may-8-2t.

5x8 Flag outfit complete $4.50
sewed stripes, varnished pole, bracket
and rope delivered to you on receipt
B. F. Peffer, Mt. Joy, Pa.
may-8-tf.
| WANTED—OId Pigeons in any
[quantity from a pair to several hun-
{dred pairs. Will pay 25 cents a pair.
{Deliver any time at this office. 3-6-tf
{of price.

WANTED—A middle-aged man to
assist in handling poultry and eggs.
One that can handle horses preferred.
J. H. Haldeman, Florin, Pa. 4-17-tf
| G. MOYER sells letter plates and
mail boxes at reasonable prices.
| feb.13-tf.
|
| -WANTED—A Farm of aboui 75
| acres, must be good soil and buildings
|and not too far from Mount Joy. Ad
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The Only Store That Does Anything For
A $5 War Sayings
Certificate Free?
Then here is you chance, for
next week we are going to give
one away evéry day.

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In order to instill in the minds of our customers the habit of
Thrift and the necessity of helping the Country by buying War
Savings Stamps, every day next week one of the customers of this
store will be presented with a $5 War Savings Certificate abso-
lutely free. ;
The sales slips for each day will be assembled and the chair-
man of the War Stamp Drive or some other disinterested person
icking the win-
ning number and giving each customer an equal chance.
s
aw one slip from them, thus
be asked to
&
The numbér of the winning slip will be announced in one of
windows daily.
I So osiffgour duplicate slips whenever you stop at Donovans
next weeksyou may win back the entire amount of your purchase
good start on the road to Thrift.
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stunted and not developifig, give them
Brubaker’s Old Ori#inal Poultry
Powder in wheat, bpan or drinking
water. Feed it gparingly at first,
[when they are a few days old, then
|watech them grow. Feed all the dry
{bran they can gat, all the fresh wa-
[ter they wang to drink and a good
| Chick Food géveral times a day, then
{you will rafse almost every one you
| hatched. you want neat and
healthy #tock use Brubaker’s Old
| Original Horse and Cattle Powders,
00K FA dress, Real Estate, Care Star and
«= | News, Mount Joy. tf.
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Sr oeagadeedrafeieieiiaefrairairfecfeddleds SHIITES TI IIOP CIPI ISIS OSES 04 048 040 08 |tegrity, highest references 4 broad
ode #7 €¢ acquaintance among agriculturists in
® | Lancaster county to represent the
or 3 | manufacturers of the only Universal
&e 4@ Farm Tractor—the Tractor that dis-
$ $ |Disces animal power. In the im-
*® : {mediate present the position open will
oe #¢® | not require time of applicant. We of-
: oe | fer highest class and remunerative
o»* 3 {employment with splendid possibili-
os #4¢ [ties to one who can and will do. Give
- £ rR? {full ‘particulars, age, business ex-
x ¥ : {perience and references in reply here-
oe # &¢ to. Hollis Tractor Company, Keenan
& i o Bldg. Pittsburgh, Pa. may-8-2t.
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> os RAISE 95 TO 100 PER CENT OF
* oo YOUR CHICKS
s 2 | Others are doing it, so you,
ie %* don’t let chicks die with white diar-
stun gaps, going light, MAveek legs,
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o% claimgd just as good. Guarantee on
oo | CVeL pack. Ask your dealer for it.
136 East
[SAMUEL BRUBAKER,
{ Street, Lancaster, Penna.
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| Estate of Charles L. Dierolf,
{of Mount Joy Borough, Coup#y
Lancaster, deceased.
Letters testamentary on
® having been granted t
a | on all persons ig#ebted thereto
are requested to ake immediate
3 payment, and thog€ having claims ox
o% demands againg#fthe same will pre-
sent them wigfout delay for settle-
ment to thefMindersigned residing in
oe Mount Joy
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Executrix.
f Hollowbush, Attorney. 5-8-6t

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s* “ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE


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oo Estate of John K. Rhoadsglate of
Rapho township, LancasteF County,
o¢ Pa., deceased. i
& Letters of administgéition c. t. a.
® on said estate i been granted
o% to the undersigned all persons in-
debted thereto apf requested to make
immediate . and those having
% claims or degfands against the same
will preseng”them without delay for
settlemeny’ to the undersigned, re-
| siding ag'Mount Joy, Pa.
7 LOUISA K. RHOADS,
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$00,

| / Administratrix ec. t. a.
be W.AM. Hollowbush, Atty. may-1-6t
«| EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
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Estate of Anna M. Myers late <6f
Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster €oun-
lty, Pa., deceased. &
Letters testamentary on#aid estate
{having been granted ter the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto
|are requested to sake immediate
{ payment, and thoge having claims or
{demands against the same will
| present them “without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned.
FrankS. Groff, 58 N. Duke St.
Lar caster, Pa.
4-17-6t
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Wanied, Sale, Rent, &c. |
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE §












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Rumors that the
| The following prices are paid today ' Power Company, which operates the
| MeCall Ferry power
| erect another dam at Turkey Hill, five
‘''"'g9 'miles south of Wrightsville.
......28 | was a representative from the plant
May Only be Rumors
lvania | tate,
Pennsylvania x,
rent.

HINK how much coal you
save coal. Here is a good way
of the fuel-wasting coal range
cooking just as well (usuall
Think how easy it is to gtrike
No coal or wood to carry.
fection



in the vicinit;
: ing thegydam at Turkey Hi
plant, might | nized = account of ]
Wrightsville and that point, an
There | Would supply considerable more cur-
wasted—money thrown away.

etter
looking after real es-
gi
been learned pur-| The foll
and it has
d some. The feasinility of erect- |vorce was filed with
i
is recog-


How to
burn in a range
And Uncle
for you to do,
, Then the
our part.
cooking. And that fuel, kerosene, is 7 more economical than coal.
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not only give most righ results—they save steps in house work and do all the
than a coal range.
a match and have an intense heat in less than a minute.
No getting down on hands and knees to rake and poke at
is always ready when you are.


ful what kind of kerosene you use.
one kind that will always give
results. It is called Atlantic Rayolic
tinguish it from the other kinds. Ask
burns without smoke, smell or sputter.
intense heat, too.
There's a dealer near you.
ATLANTIC
Rayolight

lication for Divorce
owing application for di

_Read the Bulletin.

 
en vou're not cooking. That’s all
n wants every housewife who can, to
Use an oil cook stove instead
only time you use fuel is when you are
But after you do get your New Perfection be care-
niost ¢
{or it by name.
Atlantic Rayolight Oil is so highly refined that it
Select your New Perfection Oil Cook stove now.
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh .
e court: |
Erna Koch Stover, Marietta, from
e fall between | Harry C. Stover, on the ground of
d | cruel treatment.
tl Qs.

There is only
atisfactory
ht Oil to dis-
Gives a more









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Chandler
Coupe
Convertible Sedan, $2295

WALTER
If Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1595
i Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $1675
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i Why Women Choose
| The Chandler
1 OMEN choose the Chandler Six quite as much for the
ease with which they may drive it on any kind of roads
I or in any kind of traffic, as for the grace of its body designs, the
comfort of its deep-cushioned seats and the beauty of its
finish. They choose the Chandler, too, because of its mechani- [
cal dependence, its ever-readiness. |
Thousands of women drive Chandlers, and, even though |
they may not know the why of its mechanical excellence, they
know and appreciate the extraordinary quality of this great car.
|
Chandler body designs offer a pleasing range of selection.
|
|
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
Four-Passenger Roadster, $1595
Convertible Coupe, $2195
All prices f. o. b. Cleveland)
Come Choose Your Chandler Now
Flom, Pa.
ELAND, OHIO |
is isso sins sia
WELFLEY.
LER SIX
Famous for [ts Marvelous Motor
Limousine, $2895

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