The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 09, 1918, Image 8

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MOUNT JOY MARKETS
The following prices are paid today
by our local merchants:
H. E. Hauer
Butter, per 1b......
Eggs, per doz :
Lard, per 1b
Brandt & Stehman Pays:
Wheat, per bu. .
Corn, per bu
65
53
.29
Brandt & Stehman Sells:


Corn, per bu.... crives 2.00
Oats, per bu.. 90
Wheat, per bu.. 2.26
Bran, per 100 lbs, 1.92
Shipstuff, per 100 lbs, 2.02
Mixed feed, per 100 lbs, 1.98
lutten, per 100 lbs.,.... 2.76
Seed Meal
Cotton
Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs. 3.20
Beef SCFap.....ccvcovunrsrss 5.60
Calf Meal, per 100 lbs,....... 4.60
Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs,.... 1.60
Straw, per 100 lbs,.......... 1.00
Mixed Hay, per 100 lbs..
Middlings, per 100 lbs.,. , 2.02
Tankage, 100 lbs,............ 4.85
cnt AI

It pays to advertise in the Bulletin
Lancaster County Field Kitchen
The Woman's Christian Temper
ance Union of Lancaster county has
decided to place a Field Kitchen in
the war zone. Sandwiches, hot coffee
and cocoa are served to the soldiers
from these kitchens. The kitchens
are run under the directions of the
Red Cross. But—by paying for one
we can have the name of our county

mn it One of the of our town,
who has just returned from 15
months ontinued service in the
var zone says, he heartily approves
of t plan, r he has seen them
serving the soldiers through France
from these kitchens and they are a
fine thing It requires $700 to place
a kitchen in the war zone Some
towns throughout the county have re
sponded gen rously to the appe al and
we hope Mount Jov will do her part
and all
The town be canvassed
contributions will be gratefully re
ceived. Who knows, but in the coming
months the Lancaster County Field
Kitchen may give comfort to some
Mount Joy boys.
ER ie
Mrs. Charles Sheaffer Is ill at this
| writing.
Tuesday next following the first
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
THE CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED |
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE COM-
MONWEALTH FOR THEIR AP-
PROVAL OR REJECTION A
ELECTION TO BE HEL
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,
BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA, AND PU
ED BY ORDER OF THE SECRE-
TARY OF
IN PURSUANC
XVIII OF THE C
Number One.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to article
nine, section four of the Constitu-
tion of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania; authorizing the
State to issue bonds to the amount
of fifty millions of dollars for the
improvement of the highways of
the Commonwealth.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the
Senate and House of Representatives
of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania in General Assembly met, That
the following amendment to the Con-
stitution of Pennsylvania be, and the
game is hereby, proposed, in accord-
gnce with the eighteenth article
thereof : — :
That section four of article nine,
which reads as follows:
“Section 4. No debt shall be
created by or on behalf of the State,
except to supply causal deficiencies
of revenue, repel invasion, suppress
insurrection, defend the State in war,
or to pay existing debt; and the debt
created to supply deficiency in reve-
rue shall never exceed in the aggre-
gate, at any one time, one million dol-
lars,” be amended so as to read as
follows:
Section 4.
E OF ARTICLE
ONSTITUTION.
No debt shall be cre-
sted by or on behalf of the State, ex-
cept to supply casual deficiencies of
revenue, repel invasion, suppress 1n-
gurrection, defend the State in war,
or to pay existing debt; and the
debt created to supply deficiencies in
revenue shall never exceed in the ag-
gregate, at any one time, one million
aollars: Provided, however, That the
General Assembly, irrespective of any
debt, may authorize the State to is-
gue bonds to the amount of fifty mil-
lions of dollars for the purpose of im-
proving and rebuilding th
of the Commonwealth.
Section 2. Said proposed amend-
ment shall be submitted to the quali- |
fed electors of the State, at the gen-
such assessed valuation of property,
eral election to be held on the
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
THE CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED
TO THE CITIZENS OF THE COM-
MONWEALTH FOR THEIR AP-
PROVAL OR REJECTI

COMMON
VANIA, AND P
DER OF THE
UBLISHED BY OR-
SECRETARY OF
THE COMMONWEALTH IN PUR-
SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF
THE CONSTITUTION.
Number One.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section
eleven of article sixteen of the
Constitution of Pennsylvania.
Be it resoved by the Senate and
House of Representatives ofl the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania in Gener-
al Assembly met, That the following
amendment to the Constitution of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be,
end the same is hereby, proposed, in
sccordance with the eighteenth arti-|
cle thereof: —
Amend section eleven, article SiX-
teen of the Constitution of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania, which
reads as follows:
No corporate body possess
zing and discounting privileges
.all be created or organized in pur-
euance of any law without three
months’ previous public notice, at the
ce of the intended location, of the

to




‘ntention to apply for such privileges,
in such manner as shall be preseribed
by law, nor shall a charter for such
privilege be granted for a longer
period than twenty years,” so that it
shall read as follows:
The General Assembly shall have
the power by general law to provide
for the incorporation of banks and
trust companies, and to prescribe the
powers thereof.
A true copy of Joint Resolution
Ne 1
CYRUS E. WOODS,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Number two.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section
sixteen of article three of the Con-
stitution of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania in accordance with
the provisions of the eighteenth
article thereof.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the
Senate and House of Representatives
of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania in General Assembly met, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That the following is
proposed as an amendment to the
Constitution of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, in accordance with the
provisions of the eighteenth article
thereof :—
That section sixteen of
three, which reads as follows:
“Qeetion 16. No money shall be
paid out of the treasury, except upon
appropriations made by law, and on
warrant drawn by the proper officers
in pursuance thereof,” be,
game is hereby, amend
same shall read as follows:
Section 16. No money shall be
paid out of the State Treasury, ex-
cept in accordance with the provi-
sions of an act of Assembly specify-
ing the amount and purpose of the
expenditure,
article
pended. public money shall be
paid by the State Treasurer on war-
rant drawn by the Auditor General
A true eopy of Joimt Resolution
TO
T THE |
D ON|
1918, |
| closed upon s
BLISH- |
[to be opened, he
THE COMMONWEALTH, |
| the
e highways
ON, BY THE |
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE
WEALTH OF PENNSYL-|
and the
ed so that the
and limiting the time in
which said a propriasion shall be ex- |
of November
hundred and
of deciding upon the
Monday
nineteen
for the purpose
approval and ratific
jection of said amendment.
election shall be opened, held, and
aid election day, at the
places and within
within which said ele
1d,
in accordance with the provisions of
elections, and amendments thereto.
Such amendment shall be printed
upon the ballots in the form and man-
ner prescribed by the election laws of
Pennsylvania, and shall in all re-
spects conform to the requirement of
such laws.
A true copy of
No. 1
CYRUS E. WOODS,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Joint Resolution
Number Two.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section
eight, article nine of the Constitu-
tion of Pennsylvania.
Section 1.
Senate and House of Representatives
of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania in General Assembly met, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, That the Constitution of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
in accordance with the provisions of
the eighteenth article thereof: —
nt to Article Nine, Section
Eight.
That section eight of article nine,
of the Constitution be amended by
striking’
serting
ing: —
Section 8. The debt of any coun-
ty, city, borough, township, school
district, or other municipality or in-
| corporated district, except as pro-
vided herein, and in section fifteen
of this article, shall never exceed
seven (7) per centum upon the as-
sessed value of the taxable property
therein, but the debt of the city of
Philadelphia may be increased in
such amount that the total city debt
of said city shall not exceed ten per
centum (10) upon the assessed value
of the taxable property therein, nor
shall any such municipality or dis-
I trict incur any new debt, or increase
amount ex-
Amendme
its indebtedness to an
| ceeding two (2) per centum upon
| without the consent of the elec-
ltors thereof at a public elec-
| No. 2.
CYRUS E. WOODS,
| Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Number Three
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to article
nine, section eight of the Consti-
tution of Pennsylvania.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the
Senate and House of Representatives
in General Assembly met, That the
following amendment to the Consti-
tution of Pennsylvania be, and the
same is hereby, proposed, in accord-
ance with the eighteenth article
thereof :(— |
That article nine, section eight, be
amended to read as follows:
Section 8. The debt of any coun-
| ty, city, borough, township, school
district,
corporated
vided herein,
of this article,
district, except as
shall
seven (7) per centum upon the as-|of the
axable property | apiendment to the Constitution of the |
sessed value of the t
I
in the year |be
eighteen, | taining the bc
ation or the re-|there sh
Said | culation and deducte
MOUNT
Government Fixes Shoe Prices
The Government is now fixing the
prices of shoes. Under the agree-
ment shoes will be standardized as to
quality and style at prices ranging
from $3 to $12 for men and women


grouped as follows: Class A, from $9
to $12: Class B, $6 to $8.50, and
Class C, $3 to $5.50. Proportionatc
prices for youths and children’s
shoes have been fixed in each of the
three class I'he cutting of shoes
ander the new schedule will begin
October 15 and it expected first
deliveries be made within from
thirty to sixty day after that date
I'in | ed retailers to «
of present stocks at present pr
> o-—
Columbia National Bank, In-
dianapolis, Indiana
Says: We™ were bothered quite a
little. by rats in_ our basement,
your RAT-SNAP very
thoroughly, we are pleased to report
that we are no longer bothered with
them. Four sizes, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 and
$3.00, Brown Bros., Mt. Joy, Pa.; H.
S. Newcomer, Mt. Joy, Pa.; G. Moyer,
Mt. Joy, Pa. t
destroying
Read the Bulletin.
tion in such manner as shall
provided by law. In ascer-
yrrowing capacity of the
said city of Philadelphia, at any time,
all be excluded from the cal-
d from such debt
¢ ver for the
JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
SALE REGISTER
Friday, Oct. 11—At their stock
yards in Mount Joy, 75 head of New |
York State and Erie County cows,|
heifers, bulls and steers by J. B. Kel-'
ler & Bro. Aldinger, auct. See ad.
Saturday, Oct. 12—At his sale and
exchange stables, Mount Joy, a car-
load of Virginia colts and a few ac- |
climated horses by Mr. Ed. Ream.
Frank, auet. See advertiseracnt,
Saturday, Oct. 12—At this office,
all that certain corner lot consisting
of a buff brick mansion and farm
barn by J. W. Hertzog. Frank, auct. |
Wednesday, Oct. 16—On the farm
lof A. W. Mummau, mile north
of Rheems along the Colebrook road,
lot of cows, stock bulls, steers and
shoats by A. W. Mummau and F. S.
Schwanger., Frank, auct.
Thursday, Oct. 17—In the village
of Milton Grove, real estate and per-
sonal property by Mrs. Mary Wea-
| ver estate. C. S. Frank, auct.
| Thursday, Oct. 17—On the premis-
es at Milton Grove, real estate and
personal property by Lewis F. Wea-
Heirs of the Mary R.
| Weaver estate. Frank, auct.
Thursday, Oct. 17—On the premi-

one
|
___Ises in Milton Grove for the Heirs of
| Mary R. Weaver, deceased, real es-
| tate and personal property by Lewis
|F. Weaver. Frank, auct. |
i. Saturday, Oct. 19—On the prem-
|ises of the Michael H. Grove farm,
one-half mile south of Maytown, per-
{sonal property by Anna H. Grove.
| so much of the debt of said city as | George Vogel, auct.
|
the hours at and | ceeds thereof investe
ction is directed | improvements of
and closed, and shall be yielded to the s
laws of Pennsylvania governing amount o
Be it enacted by the |
out the said section and in-|
in place thereof the follow- |
shall have been incurred, and the pro-
d, in any public
any character which
aid city an
revenue. The
f such deduction shall be
ascertained by capitalizing the an-
nual net revenue from such improve-
ment during” the year immediately
preceding the time of such ascertain-
ment; and such capitalization shall
be estimated by ascertaining the
principal amount which would yield
such annual, current net revenue, at
the average rate of interest, and sink-
ine-fund charges payable upon the in-
debtedness incurred by said city fo
such purposes, up to the time of such
ascertainment. The method of de-
termining such amount, so to be de-
ducted, may be prescribed by the
General Assembly. In incurring in-
debtedness for any purpose the city
of Philadelphia may issue its obliga-
tions maturing not later than fifty
50) years from the date thereof,
with provision for a sinking-fund
sufficient to retire said obligations at
maturity, the payment to such sink-
ing-fund to be in equal or graded an-
nual or other periodical instalments.
Where any indebtedness shall be o1
shall have been incurred by said city
of Philadelphia for the purpose of
the construction or improvement of
public works of any character from
which income or revenue is to be de
rived by said city or for the reclama-
tion of land to be used in the con-
struction of wharves or docks owned
or to be owned by said city, such
obligations may be in an amount
sufficient to provide for, and may in-
clude the amount of, the interest and
sinking-fund charges accuring and
which may accrue thereon through-
out the period of construction, and
until the expiration of one year after
the completion of the work for which
said indebtedness shall have been in-
curred; and said city shall not be re-
quired to levy a tax to pay said in-
terest and sinking-fund charges as
required by section ten, article nine
of the Constitution of Pennsylvania,
until the expiration of said period of
one year after the completion of said
work.
A true
No. 2
annual current net
-
copy of Joint Resolution
CYRUS E. WOODS,
the period of construction, and un-
til the expiration of one year after
the completion of the work for which
said indebtedness shall have been in-
curred; and said city shall not be re-
quired to levy a tax to pay said in-
terest and sinking-fund charges as re-
quired by section ten, article nine of
the Constitution of Pennsylvania, un-
til the expiration of said period of
one year after the completion of said
work.
N A true copy of Joint Resolution
No. 3
CYRUS E. WOODS,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Number Four.
i A JOINT RESOLUTION
| An amendment to section one of
article nine of the Constitution of


| Pennsylvania, relating to taxation.
Wn 00l| Section 1.
or other municipality or in-|Senate and House of Represent
pro- |
and in section fifteen yania in General Assembly met, and
never exceed |it ig hereby enacted by the authority |
Be it resolved by the
atives
of thé Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
same, That the following
therein, but the debt of the city of | ommonwealth of Pennsylvania be
Philadelphia may be increased in such [and the same is hereby, proposed, in
amount that the total city debt off accordance with the provisions of the
said city shall not exceed ten per|eighteenth article thereof :—
| centum (10) upon the assessed value
That section one of article nine,
of the taxable property therein, mor |which reads as follows:
shall any such municipality or district
incur any new debt, or increase its | the same
indebtedness to an amount exceed- | territorial
|
“All taxes shall be uniform, upon
class of subjects, within the
limits of the authority
ing two (2) per centum upon such | levying the tax, and shall be levied
assessed valuation of property, with- {and collected under general laws; but| Aaron
of the electofs there- [the General Assembly may, by gen-|Breneman. Vogle, auct.
out the consent
of at a public election in sich man-
ner as shall be provided by law.
ascertaining the borrowing capacity actual places
of the city of Philadelphia, at any|places of burial not used or held for |
time, there shall be deducted from | private or corporate
such debt so much of the debt of said] stitutions of purely
eral laws, exempt from taxation pub-
In lic property used for public purposes, |
of religious worship,
profit, and in-
public charity.”
city as shall have been incurred, or|pe amended so as to read as follows:
is about to be incurred, and the pro-
ceeds thereof expended, or about to
be expended, upog any public im-
provement, or
purchase,
public utility,
cility therefor, public im-
if such
provement or public utility, or parte
thereof, whether separately or in con- i General Assembly
4 r public im-| laws, exempt
provement ¢r public utility, or part| property used
thereof, may reasonably be expected actual places
nection with/ any other
| All taxes shall be uniform, upon |
| the same class of subjects, within the |
territorial limits of the authority |
in/ the construction, |levying the tax, and shall be levied
or comdemnation of any | and collected under general laws, and |
or part thereof, or fa-[the subjects of taxation may be clas- |
ified for the purpose of laying grad-
1 or progressive taxes; but the
may, by general


from taxation public
for public purposes,
of religious worship,
to yield revenue in excess of opera-|places of burial not used or held for
ting expenses sufficient to pay the in-| private or corporate profit, and insti-
and sinking fund
The method of determining
terest
thereon,
charges | tutions of purely public charity.
Section 2. Said proposed amend-
such amount, so to be deducted, may | ment shall be submitted to the quali-
be prescribed by the General Assem-
bly.
In incurring indebtedness for any
purpose the city of Philadelphia may | of November in
ng not la-| hundred and nineteen,
issme its obligations maturi
ter than fifty (50) years from the|pose
provision for a|and ratification
date thereof, with
gsinking-fund sufficient to retire said | said
obligations at maturity, the payment |be opened, he
to such sinking fund to be in equal or! election day,
graded annual or other periodical in-|the hours
Where any indebtedness | election is
shall be or shall have been incurred held, and closed, anc
stalments.
by said city of Philadelphia for the
purpose of the construction or im-
provements of public works or utili-
ties of any character, from which in-
come or revenue is to be derived by
said city, or for the reclamation of
land to be used in the construction sylvan
of wharves or docks owned or to be form to
ns | laws.
owned by said city, such obligatio
may be in an amount sufficient to
provide for, and may
amount of, the interest and sinking-
fund charges accruing and which
may accrue thereon : throughout


fied electors of the State, at the gen-|
eral election to be held on the Tues-|
day next following the first Monday
the year nineteen
for the pur-
of deciding upon the
or the rejection of
amendment. Said election shall
1d, and closed upon said
at the places and within
and within which said
to be opened,
1 in accordance
of the laws of
at
directed
with the provisions
Pennsylvania governing elections,
and -amendments thereto. Such
amendment shall be printed upon the
ballots in the form and manner pre-
scribed by the election laws of Penn-
ia, and shall in all respects con-
the requirement of such
A true copy of Joint Resolution
CYRUS E. WOODS,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Aug.7-13t
include the! No. 4.
approval |
{| Thursday, October 31
tate in this place at the
Hotel by Barbara P. Heilig.
auct.
| ——— Eee i
Delightfully Entertained
Miss Elizabeth Engle of Elizabeth-
town entertained a number of her
friends on Saturday evening at her
home. Those who were present were:
Misses Pauline Garber, Bainbridge;
Catherine Zook, Donegal;
-Real es-|
Exchange’
Frank,
|

Pauline
Clark, Hershey; Grace Heisey, Mary
Carter, Clara Bolster, Helen Gross,
all of Elizabethtown; Edna Hershey,
tof this place; Miriam Endslow, of
| Donegal; Messrs. Theodore Pearson,
Philadelphia; Abram Forney, Vyrle
Binkley, Elizabethtown and David
| Witmer of Donegal. A very delight-
ful luncheon was served and an en-
joyable evening was spent. The en-!
gagement of Miss Elizabeth Engle |
rand Mr. David Witmer of Donegal
was announced. The young couple
received a host of best wishes from
their young friends assembled.
Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
WANTED-—A boy abo 16 years |
old to work around baliefy. Apply to |
Mrs. R. G. Heilig. oct.9-1t


' LOST—A gold ring. Sqitable re-
yward for its return to AL. S. New-
comer, Mt. Joy. VV oct.9-1t

! FOR SALE-——A double heater and |
pipe in good conditign< Price $12.00. |
Apply to A. H. Chré#tner. oct.9-1t |
War Sding Samp.
P.S. i

LOST—A
{ Finder return to this office. |
| ) oct.9-1%|
| LOST—An Airdale dog. Finder |
| will please return to Chas. Bennett,
| Mt. Joy, Pa. Reward offered. 10-9-1t |
| WANTED—A good mechanic, with |
| experience in auto repairing at Bru- |
| baker’s Garage. Apply at once.10-3-tf |
FOR SALE-—A good Penn air tight
heater with large fire: pot and no
| magazine, with register, Ressian pipe.

Cheap. N. J. Harmon, 19 Poplar st
| Mt. Joy, Pa. oct.9-4t
|
FOR SALE-—Ball-bearing Shaft
| Hanger and Separator, Milk Bottler,
14 -h. p. Motor, Milk Wagon, Monitor
| Stove with water tank. Apply to J.
| K. Stauffer, E. Main St. oct.2-tf
| FOR SALE—A
| Surry and a large heater. Apply to
[this office. R. I. oct.3 3t
|
| WANTED—A lady cashier. Apply
at once to American Stores Co., Mt.
{Joy or Mr. Lynch at Exchange Hotel,
{any evening. Wages $9.00 a week.
sep.25-tf
FOR RENT—A coal yard, scales,
ete., doing business for thespast 45
double seated

years. Never been idle. Aan dump
(all coal from trestles. Kent reason-
|able. Apply to S. R. Sfiyder, or J. E. |
Schroll, Mount Joy, #a. Both phones. |
oct.9-tf

Buy, Sell and Exchange Guns—Al-
| so loaded shells for sale. Geo. F. Shis-
|ler, 214 N. Hanover St., E'town, Pa.
| sep.11-Tt |

NOTICE—Is there any one wants |
buggy at a rea-|
Apply to H. R. N
aug.21-tf |

|a good substantial
sonable price?
| sly, Florin, Pa.
FOR SALE—One Mount Joy Wa- |
|
|


ter Bond, $500. Apply at this of-
| fice. july 31-tf.

{| PUBLIC SALE—Saturday, Octo-|
[ber 12, on Main street ifi the village |
{of Florin, a large lop of household |
| goods, being property of: the late |
Breneman by Mrs. Anna]
oct.9-1t |

{ FOR RENT—A tobacco warehouse
40x50 ft., in Salunga; 2 floors and |
large cellar. Has elevator. Built for |
| tobacco business. Immediate posses- |
| sion. Can be bought if desired. Call, |
phone or write Jno. E. Schroll, Mt.
Joy. july 17-tf. |
FOR SALE—A 25 h. p. boiler only |
used 4 years, in good condition; a 6-
ton wagon good as new; one stone]
crusher in good repair. All will be
sold right as. we have no further use
for them. Apply to J. N. Stauffer
& Bro., Mt. Joy. aug.14-tf.
WE BUY OLD FALSE TEETH—
We pay from $2.00 to $35.00 per set |
| (broken or not). We also pay actual
value for Diamonds, old Gold, Silver
{and Bridge-work. Send_aé"0fice by
| parcel post and regs cash by re-
[turn mail. WillLseturn your goods if
Satisfactory. MAZER’S
, 2007
 

RAISE 95 TO 100 PER CENT. OF
YOUR CHICKS A
Others are doing it, so can vot,
[don’t let chicks die with white diar- |
(rhea, gaps, going light, week legs, |
| stunted and not developing, give them |
DOOOO0 BO00000000000000000O0B0O000O0O00O0000O00000CO0000O000 00O0000000CO0000I0000O00 , NOOO00000000000000000
| Brubaker’s Old Original Poultry
| Powder in wheat, bran/or drinking |
| water. Feed it spapingly at first, |
| when they are a few days old, then |
watch them grow. /Feed all the dry |
{bran they can eaf, all the fresh wa-|
[ter they want to drink and a good |
| Chick Food seyeral times a day, then |
| you will raisé almost every one you |
hatched. If’ you want neat and!
healthy stock use Brubaker’s Old!
Original /Horse and Cattle Powders,
do not” expect a substitute that is
claimed just as good. Guarantee on
every pack. Ask your dealer for it.
SAMUEL BRUBAKER, 136 East|
New Street, Lancaster, Penna. i

| other
| street in the rear.
Here's a Good One
I have for sale the fine home of
lian: |
Miss Anna Beidler, on New Haven
street, in this place. Six rooms and
bath, electric lights, property in ex-
cellent condition. Will be sold quick
and can give immediate possession of
desired. J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf.
a
Read the Bulletin.
PUBLIC SALE
OF -
COWS, STEERS, STQCK BULLS
AND SHOATS
WEDNESDAY, OCT@BER 16, 1918
The undersigned will sell at public
sale on the farm off A. W. Mummau,
one mile north of /Rheems along the
Colebrook road, #4 ten minute walk
from the MountfJoy and Elizabeth-
town trolley ling.
30 HEAD OF Yorx AND LANCAS-
TER COUNTY DAIRY
i COWS
1 .
4 wl R % gs
”~ 7 y oy
0 a We will sell a
YL nice lot of fresh
- LET ows and spring-
ers consigting of Holsteins and Dur-
hams. A few butter cows.
A CARLOAD OF YOUNG CATTLE
Consisting of Steers, Heifers and Bulls
A Few Steers for Beef
A Lot of fine Shoats and Hogs,
shoatd suitable for farmers to put in!
with fhe steers this fall. |
Doh’t miss this sale as we always |
try dnd sell stock on its merits. !
Cpnditions—Note at 30, 60 and 90°
dayg with bank discount added. |
Jale to commence at
Teyms will be made known by
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F. S. SCHWANGER.
| A. W. MUMMAU;,
C./S. Frank, Auct.
Herr & Son, Clks.
{Any person having live stock for
sale, call 111-16 Bell phone, Eliza-
bethtown or drop us a card.
PUBLIC SALE
of
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
In Mount Joy, Pa.
ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918
In pursuance of an order of the
Orphans’ Court of Lancdster County,
will be sold by the undersigned Ad-
ministratrix of the estate of Richard
G. Heilig, deceased, al} his undivided
one-half title and interest in the fol-
lowing described real; estate, to wit:
NO. 1—All that ¢ertain tract or
piece of land situate on the north
side of Columbia favenue, in the
.ginia gnd you all know the k
produce.
1:30 sharp. |W
J. H. Zeller, Clerk.
C. S. Frank, Auct.
VIRGINIA C
weigh from
consist of ;/ good
Among them are
mated
These colts were

borough of Mount/ Joy, county of
| Lancaster, having thereon erected a
21, STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, and
improvements, con-
taining in front on Colum-

extending in depth to Oak alley
where it fronts/about 104 feet more
or less. Boundefl on the north by Oak
alley, on the dast by Walnut street,
on the south/by Columbia avenue,
and on the west by property now or
formerly of Geo. Brown's Sons.
NO. 2—Ajl that certain tract or
piece of land situate on the south side
of East Majn street, in the borough
of Mount Jpy, Lancaster county, Pa,
having ,
thgreon erected a
TWO AND ONE-HALF
STORY FRAME DWELL-
ING HOUSE, BAKERY,
Stable, Wagon-shed, and
other injprovements. Containing in
front on East Main street, 33 feet
and extending in depth to the public
Bounded on the
north by East Main street, on the
east by property of Mrs. Anna Me-
Girl, gn the south by a public street,

and bn the west by the Bethel
Church.
Sale to be held at the Exchange
Hotel, Mount Joy, Pa., on Thursday
October 31, 1918, when terms and
conditions will be made known by the
undersigned.
BARBARA P. HEILIG
Aldministratrix of Richard G.
Heilig, Deceased.
B. F. Davis, Atty.
Chas. S. Frank, Auct. 10-9-3t
|
| bia avenue, 28 feet more or less and |
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Wednesday, October 9th, 1918.
PUBLIC SALE
Of a Carload of
OLTS
Saturday, Oct, 12

At my Sale and Exchange Stables
Mount Joy, Pa
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from 1 to 5 year olds, |
800 to 1,400 lbs., and |
low down chunks.
a number of well
in grays and blacks.
all bought off the
in Vir-
ind they
They range
téams
best ble grass stock farms
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{75 HEAD OF NEW YORK STATE
' Bought Di
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| Farmers’ Inn, A.
| Mount Joy, Penna., the following live
[stock to wit:
75 HEAD OF
stock bulls.

COWS, COWS AND HEIFERS
Will Begin Promptly at 1:25 p. m











ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 191
Fresh Cows, Springers, Heifers
Bulls and Steers
AND ERIE COUNTY COWS
HEIFERS, BULLS AN
‘STEERS
rect from the Fa
the Undersigned
ers by
ON FRIDAY, OCTOBE
The undersigned will sdll at public
le at their stock yards ppposite the
H. Stimpf Propr.,
, 1913
EW YORK STATE
AND ERIE [COUNTY COWS.
HEIFERS] BULLS AND
TEERS
About 40 coys, balance heifers and
Don’t miss this sale if
d stock. Sale will posi-
you want g
ALSO A FEW ACCLIMATED tively start] at 1:25 sharp. Fresh
HORSES cows alway, Jol fest, +0 'd
Sale . spce at 1:00 p. Mm. CONDITIONS—Note at ave
Sale to commence 2 » with apprgved security and bank dis-
hen terms will be made known by
Ed. Ream
Shaving
Hair Cutting


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Jos. B. Hershey
TONSORIAL PARLOR
Agent for the Manhattan Laundry.
Goods called for Monday.
West Main St., Mount Joy
Cash for Old False Teeth
Don’t matter if broken. We pay up
to $15.00, according te value. Also
cash for Old Gold, Jewelry, Silver,
dental crowns or bridgework. e
send cash by return mail and will
hold goods 10“days for sender’s ap-
proval of opt price. Send by Parcel
Post or write first for particulars.
DOMESTIC SUPPLY CO.
Depaftment 32, Binghamton, N.Y.
Krall’s Meat Market
TE i


1 always have on Hand anything im |
the line of

SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA | §
DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. | §
|
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttom
H. H. KRALL
West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA.
Bell Telephone

Protects Your Chickens
and sure enough it does. A rat wul
leave all other food to get RAT-
SNAP and it’s the last he eats. RAT
SNAP chemically cremates the~tar-
cass. Doesn’t have to be mix€d with
other food. Won't blow awdy, dry up,
soil or decay. Surest, gdickest, clean-
est, safest to kill~" rats, mice and |
roaches. Three-izes, 25¢, 50¢, $1.00
and $3.00 Brown Bros, Mount Joy,
Pa.; H. 8" Newcomer, Mt. Joy, Pa.;
G Meyer, Mount Joy, Pa. tf

count added.
F. B. Al
Coble &
nger, Auct.
& Kreider, Clks.
J/ B. KELLER & BRO.
Stock & Feeding Cattle at private Sale
We are always in the market for
Fat, Bologna and Fresh Cows,
Springers, Shoats and Fat Hogs.
To)
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That’s what growing chicks need
to get the right start, It's wha
ou need to raise all you natch
he lactic acid in the butter:
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clean,wholesome grains,balgnced
just right for baby chicks, helps
them grow steadily bigger and
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ia different from all/others. It's
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@ for those critical rsteight weeks.
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1 jvc preventive Jmeasure against this
deadly contagious disease. orld
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year back QUICK ifany Cone §


key preparafion does not satisfy you,
Send 4c for 80 page Poultry Book,
H. W. GARBER
MOUNT JOY, PA.





W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Notary Public Bell Phone 43-R4.
West Main St., Mount Joy, Pa
Days at Lancaster; Monday and Fri-
day at No. 56 N. Duke Street, Second
Floor, with W. C. Rehm.

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OUR VERY BEST
TEA
45c¢ 1b.
Its superior qual- E
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Your choice of plain
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among many different kinds, all
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, can
Made from fresh, big, ripe tomatoes—just one
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15¢
| Beans, packed in the%inest to-
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AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE/FLOUR, pkg. 14c
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pkg 12¢
own bakeries fresh every Friday
orning, sold only in dust-prig
 


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“Nothing nicer. Mix with your ‘wheat flour as a
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it with our fancy cheese, takes the place of ms


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g

CHOICE PEAS,

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