The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 19, 1919, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT ” © = : : AN AW J —N EVERYTHINY CREAM OF SALSIFY SOUP - J 1h { a-sized alsify roots ect water until ten Co n p through ng V of lex Peel and press a { COLANDER. Put pulp together with a pared, sliced onion and a sprig or two of parsley, into a double boiler, v ad | f k ’ m / in f milk and let it stand jul} nt trol ire until ready to serve. vith ¢ spoonful of stiffly Prices Are —— — 5 3 we nN % FOLLOW THIS FOR PLANTING TIME 4 horoughly; fi the tops, and le tudy to wh \ tan 1 cold water until ready t nd care t th S0 1 » 1dy help you in your Re MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. YOU NEED nucn thought 1e § ind and hut 1t 1s quite EVERY BOY IS nro the same time. TO ENTER THIS CONTEST Where are the Boy Mechanics of this town? to win a splendid prize with a good possibility of — QE ; = jz RT WK - =. Pa LE Ra gO ro > eG. & Q Bo i AD Ny = 2 =< o@ PN wp A (Se) PAGE DURING THE COMING YEAR It isn’t a question of how much you pay that counts, but of how good the quality really is of what you bu¢. ‘FA 8 % 2 PEW TUTE SAT SI bis UY Three Capitel Prizes Given Away To Practical Boy Mechanics SMALLER PRIZES FOR EACH ENTRY BROUGHT IN ELIGIBLE Contest Closes On Saturday, March 29, '19 To every boy who brings a home-made Bird House to our store, we will give a handsome and useful souvenir. Here is an opportunity selling Wednesday, March 19, 1919 i 1 td ALL KINDS OF PRACTICAL GAR- POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON 1S f } DEN AND FARM IMPLEMENTS PLEASANT NEWS TO THE NN G Now is none too soon to figure on WIFE WITH ONE OF { \ i work at the garden and farm tools you'll THESE KETTLES { { § sf need for successfully tilling your soil nt : Ts : z : a little later on. Our assortments of Fhey are of aluminum, good stout, / A rakes, spades, hoes, forks and every solid, thick aluminum that will wear } rh other needed implement is the most like iron, but are light as a feather Ny fi complete you ever saw. Make selec- in the hand. They cost much less in ‘e,/ lc tions now. Rakes 70c¢, Hoes 85¢, the long run than the cheaply gotten : ] ! up ones. \ a FREE reader like the following, !liquors, cigars and a lot of bar room from now until day of your sale. The fixtures by Harry Rice. Vogle, auct. Bulletin is read by several thousand Friday, April 4—At thelr stock people in this community every week, |v... j5"3t’ Hotel McGinnis, Mt. Joy, which surely is worth considerable, 1557.04 of live stock by Messrs. C. to you as an advertising medium. S. Frank & Bro. Hess, auct. Phone us your sale date now and a order your bills when you are ready. Wednesday, Mar. 19—On the Morturary premises in Milton Grove, Mt. Joy | . Recordings township, a lot of ground in that vil- lage with frame house, stable, gar- age and a lot of personal property mm by the Lancaster Trust Company, | (Continued from page 1) guardian of the minor children of |ole, and one sister, Susan, wife of Dr. Arthur J. Thome and Olive E. Adam Stumpf, both of Elizabethtown. Thome, dec’d. Minnich, auct. See |The funeral services will be held from advertisement. the late home this afternoon at one Thursday, March 20—On the | clock, with further services from Pa., 1 al( Kame farm, at Chic the Marietta and Lan 13 horses and mules, 1 mule colt, 4 cows and lot of farming impleme } Baker Company. Frank, auct. See advertisement. Saturday, March place of business in Florin, closing out s tire wagon making terment will be made in the cemetery adjoining Mrs. John Berrier. Fanny, wife of John Berrier, of ar Kinderhook, died very suddenly Hospital at Lane: noon after a bx 1ly taken there The family live Saturday, March premises, corner of Barbara streets, Mt. Joy, of household goods by Shrite. Morton, auct. Saturday, March 22 vas a ter of :] Brar survive 1d sisters: iroll, of near | house, in Rowenna, an a & Morris Ro: er vier e 2 S Rea new imple men ts A Harry Brandt, in by Oscar V. Ran and Mildred at Tuesday, Marc yards at Hotel M 150 head of cows, alls, shoats, ete. by C. S. Frank Wednesday, March 26 premises in Mt. Joy towns! Rheems, along the Colebr 150 head of li s I horses, mules, cow shoats, sheep, farming plements, ete. by A. W. Mummau. nk, auet. | : ; : Wednesday, March 26—On the THE KING'S DAUGHTERS premises near Rheems, a large lot of SURPRISED THEIR TEACHER horses, mules, cows, shoats, etc., by ei Mr. A. W. Mumma. Frank, auct. Tho King’s Daughters Bible Class Thursday, March 27—On the prem- | of the Church of God, gave their ises in the village of Maytown, at 7 teacher, Mrs R. J. Myers a very p. m., a lot of ground with frame pleasant surprise on Monday evening, | house and outbuildings by Norman F.! when twenty-three of them came into Arntz, administrator of I. H. Fair her home so unexpectedly. and May Fair, deceased. Aldinger, and music furnished amusement and auct. See advertisement. If laugh-, c¢Ginnis, | in the Re- town this! s held WO 0 ClOCK . Tunnel RE -s LS refreshments were served exchange stables, Middletown, big an- a joyful one. of acelimated and commission horses ler, Miss Anna Hoffer, Mrs. El and mules by D. B. Kieffer & Co. See Shank, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer. Mrs. Earl advertisement Mumma and son Herbert, Mrs. Friday, March 28—On the premis- Harvey Hawthorne, Mrs. William | es, the Charles Berrier farm, former- Beamesderfer, Mrs. Ed. Shires, Miss ly the Samue! Steckler farm, near Linnie Greiner, Mrs. Christian Kinderhook, 2 horses, 3 cows, 5Charles, Mrs. Harry shoats, chickens, all the farm imple- Harry Leib, Mrs. John Coover, Mrs. ments and household goods by John |Rufus Ressler, Mrs. A. B. Hoffer, L. Berrier. Frank, auet. Mrs. D. C. Reist, Mrs. Amos Shickley premises of the undersigned, the|Good’s Mennonite church at 1:30. In-| Maz | Mrs. Tyndall has arranged to Sten ot hh Be |condition. Apply at tnis “person desirin - T ¢ man rarm maining stock an 2 10% Of 5 m t Qo hold goods bv Yo ing Br out B nonth fro x 2 : ed on the Charles Ber-| auct. (inderhook. Besides | 1dt, of Don-| {hundred petticoats twenty-three years|m vere taken to her, ertaker H. C. Brun-!: Seaman, Mrs. hour for spare time or $2 Norristown, Pa. This is the week of the American | Red Cross drive for the collection of | used clothing for the benefit of «all | European countries, except the Cen= tral Powers. | Their Headquarters every Chapter, | Branch and Auxiliary has been urged to do its utmost to secure this cloth- ing. The allotment for the entire country is 10,000 tons, just double the quantity raised for Belgium re- lief last fall. The local branch has arranged to receive and pack the contributions from Mount Joy and vicinity thru | the following committee: Mrs. Wil- liam Tyndall, chairlady; Mrs. Jacob Zeller, Mrs. Harry Morton, Mrs. H. | Nissly, Mrs. A. B. Cling, Misses | » Shelley, Beatrice Brown, Edith Myers and Mrs. Eli Nissley for Flor- in. the clothing received at Bowman's store, on Thursday and Friday, March 21st and 22nd. These rooms will be | an from 9 a. m. t6 9 p. m. | t is earn requested that any | to contribute will do | o on these two days. Persons hav- | ¢ clothing to give but no means of | ing it can have it collected by | yi member of the com- k of the A. R. awi o a close. The 3 ‘anch has received its final allotment It consists of one | and one hundred children’s unders}t workers are re- rooms on 7 afternoon. ome. Any to do this can receive Fre f the Mount Joy |: h ha re- |} Dur Febr was hru the Chapter eadquar- t : General Red Cross work. Mar. 1st Balances. Mar. 12 Expenses. . Cine eis 75 o. to Henay H. Wittle. - iven Dec. 1st. Apply at this office. 10-98.¢7 - Yh rors NOT rr any one wants cnn 42 | a od substantial biPewx, at a rea- $60.43 ae price? Apply to H.» Nis- sly, Flog, Pa. subscriptien. to call and pay up,’ please. +E FOR“SALE--Six Building lots 50- x200 on David St., Mt. Joy. Apply Henry H. Wittle. feb.5-18t.pd. R FOR, SALE—Property on Broad Street, Ngpdievtle, 2-Story Frame Dwelling with.attachment, containing 6 rooms, steam “heat, electric lights, also 2-story frame ‘Stable and other outbuildings. Apply to Hh Stauf- | fer, Landisville, Pa. ebr=26-tf. FOR SALE CHEAP—A 4-h. p. Do- mestic-Gaseling Engine. Apply to Elam | S. Hess, R. D. 3, Mt Fope.2:26-f. I Ran truck in good running order. ta) on | Elmer Heisey, Mt. Joy. a-tf. ALE CHEAP—A 5-pas- senger Emp rine Car, in good (C WANTED==A_ new or second-| hand roadster. Address. .P, O. Box 163-Jt. Joy, Pa. febrroatf | FOR SATFe=8ix Building lots 50- x200 on David St., Mt~Jew.. Apply feb.5-18t. WANTED —O#d.Ligeons, will take all you can get and Pay=25 cents a pair. Call or phone BulletinT=Mount hd Jou FOR SALE—Thrae-large marble te” Te ie desirous, S12Ps 3-in thick and differ®mé, sizes. | ished as quickly aLY cheap. FO NT—A 10-acre farm in g# East Donega Qnshin, in a good farming section. barn, {10x12 hen house. Rente farm and also stock and 1 Call at this office. “a. tf oom house, bank house; also an buy the Jements 32x14 chick f desired. Possession can bé& vhite of egg in each helping THINGS TO MAKE : 9 A window box made of wood and On Saturday, March 29, 1919 we will have three competent judges No. 8 will cost $3.25 bi : winded. Gatalds. cons kitchen winddw decide which are the three best entries and give to them the following $ pe COLANDERS plage | ous ! Jou} Kt CA i Srindow Capitol Prizes: Spades and Forks 1.35, & In agate, tin, alum and hite bn an wilh se cory ne ak . : bi Annet Wi Sn A ate ged you Wink god S2PDY $1.00 to the best constructed Bird House brought in. b: in NY LY . < 3 table green which will be handy 0 Nast materials obtainable. Large and get at for quick use $1.00 to the most artistic Bird House brought in. a smail Slzes. i t $1.00 to the most unique Bird House brought in. th Priced at 50c and up. hi . Se And Here Is Something Else t Ww When you leave the Bird House with us, put a price on it and we 0] will try to sell it for you to our customers—if we can’t sell it, we'll re- Ww, turn it to you. th CO . . . th Start Building Your Bird House Now 2 st . 3 he And Bring It To Us On Or Before ; 2] —by a small boy who was boasting m B <S d M 9 to a visitor: “My father and I know he —atur ay, ar. 29, 19 THERE 1S MORE THAN A WEL. ©vuvihing ia the world, gr » J “Is that so,” said the caller. “Then : A B : A PRIZE TO EVERY BOY—CASH PRIZES TO THREE BEST CON ON THE MAY Tumse eli ms; Where is Avon w h = : MUDDY SPRING DAYS After a moment's hesitation the an 4 a x Fol y rster answered: ‘‘Oh, that’s one M 3 & Save your carpets, your wife's YOungstor S WY Tatker Bo EY nD SICEL : ; tome, And. get ie wed off Sour of the things my father knows. : Ri excuse the spelling, but we claim PRUNING soles with a good bristling door mat Now we don’t profess to know it a) that if you buy any kind of a knife not the fruit vet, but the trees on which yeu can clean your feet as all by a long shot but we'll be mighty to that isn’t pure steel, you are being and ground that will yield the frait o ® a man should who respects his home. glad to look up the things we don’t ~ 2 cheated. Our Kitchen Knives are all later on if carefully attended to We have the kind that do the work know for you. Whenever you are in pure steel and priced at honest prices. now. Everything needed at low cost. every time. doubt about a certain article and its ot SOW. Iva) M unt Jo Penna uses, please give us the opportunity th of consulting with you on the sub- | Prices 50c and up. A good one for 75¢ Oo \£ . Price $1 00 ject. We're at your service. 2 th fir ne 5 th 5G Pe ars ut a Tome | a ‘ By. + mm Sf %. — | ¥ ? = : A > 3: Gb a TY revi <= o : —~ ~~» Ary Iz yr lie % { N 2 RN P § HP ta VE —— = . Ee = = > - he Us bast ® Cem" 8 <<’ aN \s a ~~) 0 Ei « Vg 9 eg] ¢ 4 X 3 Y th ———— th : | rn SC : I SALE REGISTER lot of acclimated horses and mules RED CROSS NOTES | Charles Bexxier, R. D. Manheim, Pa. He — by Mr. Ed. Ream. Frank, auct. prem | Bell Phone. Mar.12-2t-pd. t Remember, if you have your sale| Monday, March 31—At the Cen-|Campaign for Used Clothing Now in Ee p - et bills printed at this office we insert tral Hotel, a large lot of wines, Progress WANTED—AYl Who owe us for » CLEAN UP SALE THE DAYS ARE SLIPPING BY. in THIS SALE WILL SOON BE OVER. : I ALMOST EVERYTHING REDUCED. 5 WE EXPECT OVERCOATS TO BE HIGHER NEXT SEASON di THAN WHAT WE ARE OFFERING THEM NOW. . wil wEelr ARE MAKING A HARD CUT ON BOYS’ SUITS THIS : | ODD LOTS IN MEN’S SHOES ARE ABOUT ALL. ’ WOMEN AND GIRLS WE HAVE SOME GOOD NUMBERS YET. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. KNOWING THE KIND OF CLOTHES WE HANDLE AND THE ig DURABLE WEARING APPAREL, ALL THROUGH, YOU NEED NOT a h HESITATE TO BUY MERCHANDISE AT SUCH PRICES. bs W THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MOST OF t ARE CLOSED. THESE LoTs ho! the MARTIN ; Clothier and Furnisher, Mount Joy, Pa. aug. 2W=tf Mar. 17 Balance . $59.68 ———— 1 Clinton county is competing with | tobacco business. sion. Can be bought i phone or write Jno. E. Séhxpll, York for the second place as a tobac- co producing county. FOR RE “=asugr.19-3t _— it WANTED—Men or women to take C orders aniomg_ friends and neighbgqrs {our high grade Ite, Friday, March 28—At his sale and [ter is a sign of joy, the occasion was | QR SALE—A good Surrey. Price | Excellent propositior Those present were: is very low. Caden Harry Derr, R. | whether you nual Spring opening sale of 225 head Mrs. Allen Bates, Mrs. Claude Hus- J. Mount Joy. Communicate with us and z —r—afeye. ula fess bons, howhyer 5 subjest to. james —=m.lthe right o e present holders of] | Wanted, Sale, Rent, &ec. WANTEDadn agent to handle bonds issued April 6, 1899, and pays | ream in Mt. Joy. able April 6, 1919, to exdhange their | r right party bonds for the present issue. For| e or net. particulars address the undégsigned.. | MT. JOY BORO SCHOOL DISTRICT. ey E. W. Newcomer, Secretary. 3-12-3t. ative will call to see you. ‘reamery Company, Harrisburg, Notlee is hereby given that the Mt. . pS. i «Joy Boraugh School District will re- {li __A tobacco warehouse '@eive bids for $5,000, par value, of | 40x50 ft., in™Salunga; 2 floors and bonds of said District, known as the | arge cellar. HaS.elevator. Built for Refunding Lsan of 1919, said bonds ediate posses- dated April 1,\1919, payable April 1, | ired. Call, 1924, with intekest semi-annually at Mt. | 4% per cent. peM annum. NOTICE Saturday Specials DO NOT FAIL TO €OME TO OUR STORE SATURDAYS AS WE ALWAYS HAVE EXTRA SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY § ( The sale! THIS WEEK WE OFFER Tobacco Muslin, 36 in. wide, per yard ee a I md mar.19- for the genuim®wguaranteed hosiet¥:.- full line for men, whgen and children Eliminates darning. fe pay 50c¢ an week for Experience unné full time. Write International | mar.19-6thd - : Mrs. George Shickley, Mrs. Samuel’ Friday, March 28—_At their stock 0 0) wv %50 0 Horstick, Mrs, Wm. | stock by J. B. Keller & Bro. Al- dinger, auet Saturday, March 29—At the Cen- tral House Mt. Joy, a large lot of household goods by Mr. Harry Rice. , to three weeks earlier than n FOR-SALE—A Blue Hen hot wa-!S yards in Mount Joy, large lot of live Mateer, Miss Edith Myers and Mrs. | ter stove or 1000. chicks... y to 2 R. J. Myers. BedeNissly, Florin, a. mar. 2ugt FOR SALE is office. Vogle, auct. imal, hnee orchardists should be pre- Saturday, March 29—At his sale pared for early spraying of fruit and exchange stables, Mount Joy, a trees. | farm, 16 1 WANZED A hired LS whpple to C ssary:| © Stocking “Mill, | Pa., deceas having been gi — : ! : : : A godtKlaxon horn | them without delay for Soft and red maples are blossoming very cheap. Just like new: Ql the undersigned, residing '% Joy Boro, Lancaster county, EXECUTOR’S NOTICE igned, all perso re requested to ma nent and those havi 1ands against the sam NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the | holders™»f the bonds of the Mt. Joy. Estate of Fanny E. Wolgemuth late Boro Schodd District, issued April 6, f Mt. Joy Boro, Lancaster county, 1899, and pay ! be redeemed upon Th, nentary on said estate holders of said bon nted to the under- the right to surrender indebted thereto cept in their stead new bo immediate pay- Refunding Loan of April 1, claims or de- MT. JOY BORO SCHOOL DISTR | will present’ E. W. Newcomer, Secretary. 3-12-3t% i Calico, Apron and Dress Gingham Water Crackers, per Ib., ta oe bh ON i wl Sunny Monday Soap, per cake. .... ... .... ... 05 e April 6, 1915, will {il Large Can of Tomatoes, per can....... ...... at AE dic aturity, and the [ll Hill Muslin, per yard............. La ill be given ft 5 ou) rin 22 al hem and ac: | st Grade Unbleached Muslin, per yard. ,...... Sen g of the | Baby Soup Beans, per Ib............... \. to : 919. | tlement to has. W. Eaby, Atty. mar.19-6t. S. 8 Barnhart, Mount Joy 4 a Re