The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 29, 1919, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S...

 
 









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We Replace That Which Is
Worn Away
Not by cold cementing or sewing a ready cured
| tread over your old tire but by entirely remaving old
| tread and braker strip, then building up new tread
with raw line rubber and new braker strip, vulcanizing
same to fabrick under tuns of presure with Zwebell
New Improved Dry Cure Vulcanizing Machine.
Which we positively guarantee not to come loose
from fabrick or to wear through for 3,000 miles.
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Paul M. Buohl, Manager
34 West Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA.
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HUNTING TIME IS
ALMDST HERE
And we are prepared to furnish you with modern Hunting Clothing
and Ammunition.
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Chu t. 30—The Hotel, at L ! arload of
Masters le, 11 be sold at pub (
rina eke IN OUR CHURCHES MA UI ES
Maste a. oct.22-2t-pd
Friday, Oct. 31—At Hg “Florin
Hotel, a lot of Potter and Tioga Co.
cows, heifers, steers, cattle for
beeves and a lot of home-raised
hoats, 5 head of sheep by C. 8.
Frank & Bro. Hess, auct.
Saturday, Nov. 1—On the prem-
ises on West Main street, Mount
Joy, entire remaining stock of a
coach works by Wm. H. Schuttee
A. Martin, auct. See advertisement.
Tuesday, Nov. 4—On the prem-
ises in Maytown, a lot of household
oods, butcher and carpenter tools,
ete., by Norman F. Arntz, admin
strator of Reah F. Markley, decd.
Aldinger, auct.
Thursday, Nov. 6—On the prem
es in the Boro of Palmyra, 5 horses
and mules, lot of farm implement
70 tons of hay and straw by John
S. Bomberger. Also 50 choice cow
by John H. Kettering. See adver
tisement.
Friday, Nov. Tth—At their stock
vards at the Farmers’ Inn, Mount
Joy, 75 head of New York State
orie County cows, heifers and bulls
B. Keller & Bro. Aldinger,
auct. See advertisement.
Tuesday, Nov. 11 At the Bul
letin Office, Mt. Joy, at 7:30 p. m.,
real estate by Frank Zeager, trustec
to sell. Frank, auct. See ver
tisement.
Friday, Nov. 21-—On the premises
in Florin, real estate by Chas. E.
Ricksecker, trustee of John Gr.
Jeatty, deceased. Vogle, auct See
advertisement.



NEW BALLOT LAW ‘MAKE S IT
EASY TO CUT TICKET
C. A. B. Zook, to whom ‘the
county is indebted for what toll
roads have been freed, and who is a
candidate for county commigsioner
with the view that if elected he can
be instrumental in and hasten the
freeing of every remaining toll road
in the coumLy, has been nominated
by the American Party, representing
the great body of independent Re
pribitesy voters in this /community.
Under the provisions of the new bal
lot law which goes into effect for the
first time atithe coming election it
will be ea 7 for either Republicans
or Democrats to vote for Zook. Two
marks on 4d Rallot will do it, one
in the rgspective party square and
anothen §n the, square opposite
Zook’s game. The new law provides
that a wetek who, places an x in the

Hunting Clothing, the Auginal Pry Back Brand in Coats, Pants,
Leggings and Caps with reversible red on inside, also hats.
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This equipment is positively watey proof, and is used by all ex-
perienced hunters. i
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Come in and look our line over. We%will be glad to show you |
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these goods at prices, far less, than the ity stores are asking for |
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A complete line of Remington shot gun shells in black and |
smokeless.

square of his party and desires to
vote for a candidate not on his party
ticket may do so by placing an xin
| the square to the right of the can
{ didate’s name, and that this ballot
must be counted as a vote for such
candidate notwithstanding the mark
in the party square. This will re-
quire the election boards to examine
every ticket, as no ballot can be
listed as a straight party vote simply
hecause it has an x in the party
squs There may be another on

the ballot and it will be the duty of
the election officers to examine en
ery ballot to see if there is an ad
| ditional mark or more thereon. Mr
{ Zook / has issued a statement in
FRANK B. GROFF
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Black Bob Tires 6,000 Miles SADDLERY



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"COAL COAL.
1 AM NOW RADY TO TAKE YOUR ORDERS FOR
ALL KINDS OF COAL
Also Feeds of All Kinds
1 Hay, Straw, Salt, Etc.

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Just Received a Carload of Cement,
Goverment Tested
Will be pleased to fill your order. Prices reasonable ;
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Painter and Paper Hanger
:E STOCK OF WALL PAPER 3


Always on hand at reasonable prices.
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
Agent for
VICTROLAS AND RECORDS. ALSO BICYCLES
21 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

which he pledges himse If answerable
to the people alone in the event of
his /election, and states he wi
hig ear to the ground to hea
thé people want oc
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A. B. Erb purchased two cows the
| past week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Erb and family
enjoyed a visit in our capital on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Bomberg
tended a funeral near White Oak ne a dobut, the best farm of its Also
Sunday.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel |land excellent producer, good build- Mic ee
Metzler and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | ings, excellent location. Must be seen
3rubaker left for Montgomery coun-
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Keener and |
family visited Jonas Parrott and
day.
Mr. Monroe Metzler and family
attended Erb’s church and visited his |
brother Herman Metzler and family
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Metzler and
son Martin and Jertie Brubaker |
Sundayed with Kerwin Flinchbaugh’s |
in Lebanon county.
A wise man said undeserved praise
is dangerous to the weak, unjust
blame or criticism may turn even the
strong from the right 7
Harvey Metzler Harry Roh-
rer’s are enjoying their new cars.
The former an Oakland Sedan, the
latter a seven passenger Chandler.
John Brubaker has quite a large
herd of cows, again 22 in all He'll
need a bushel basket to carry his
money home from the bank this win-
ter.
The wheat in this vicinity looks
fine. The corn about 1% husked
which is an extra good crop. One of
our progressive men H. W. Metzler
uses a corn harvester.
On Thursday morning Abram Bru-
baker qui unknown to the
neighbors motored to Lititz, where
he met his intended bride, then
journeyed to the courts of Lebanon,
where they received a permit to be-
come one, which was later done
without the loss of a name.
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Licensed to Wed
Norman G. Ruhl, Rapho, and Ada
M. Winters, Mt. Joy township.





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NEWS PERTA NING TO ALL THE |
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
BORO AND THE ENTIRE |
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Florin U. B. Church
Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor |
Regular church service on Thurs-|
 
 

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Rev. Thom Roberts, Pastor At P e§ i
Sunday Sch 9:15 A. M. rivate a e
Preaching | Communion Ser-| 3
ea | At My Sales Stables
Epworth Learue 6:30 P. M. | Mount Joy
Preaching Service 7:30 P.M. { , .. have a carloal ot fn
Prayer-meet Wednesday 7:30] YH Spon hoor os ong Jot fme
P.M : voung mules, just the kind t
: make money till Spring. Come in
St. Mark’s United Brethren Church and see them.
Rev. C. A. Snavely, Pastor |
Sunday Sch 9:00 A. M. Fd Ream
Worship and Sermon 10:15 A. M.|
Jr., Int. and Sr. C. E. 6:45 P. M.|
Worsaip and Semon 750 P. M, | DISEYIC SALE
yer day 7:3
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Church of God


Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D., Pastor The undersigned will sell at public
Rally Dav Exer tf 00 sale on the premises on West Main
nally 3 xercises at 9:30 next i N 1 , I :
gq abbath. street, Mount Joy, Pa., his enti re
. tock of finished and un ond shed worl
Special Program and a souvenir to! of his coach works, as follows

each one in attendan ENTIRE LOT OF BUGGIES,
The Regular Preaching services! BUCK WAGONS, WHEELS, ETC.
10:30 and 7:30. 5 Good Buck-Wagons that will carry
C.E.at6:30 P M 6 milk cans; 2 Light Spring Wagons,
iMd-week service Wednesday 7:45 that will carry 6 or 8 milk cans. |
P. M. Three Good Second-hand Jenny-|
linds, Top Bugg , nearly mew; Two
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_ Trinity Lutheran Church hand Light W heels, with new tires; |
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Lot of New Wheels, Axles, Fellows
: y School 9:15 A. M and Wood Work ready to irgn; Lot
ing Service 10:45 A. M {of new iron in full lengths.
Evening Service 7 P. M Large Solid 1%-in. Walnut Cup- |
Special Reformation Day Services. | board with Desk, One Old Fashioned
Needle Guild, Tuesday Te ening De vith Drawers, Small Parlor
Luther Lenctie. Wednesday even. > 2v% and many other articleg not
i y mentioned.
: Cot : io I On account of having taken paint |
Ladie Aid Society, T'hursday | poisoning I am « ympelled to at
Evening. business and having sold my place of
TY business, everything must positively
East Donegal Farms be sold , |
Not many farms are offered for Sale to at one o’cloek
sale thruout the Donegals but I have | Ps; M+ on baa Nov. 1, 1919, |
succeeded in lising three wth when terms will be made known by
g 1 ithin
the past few days. I am also in a po A.M A wi. H. SCHUTTEE, |
sition to give any young man that|’ fartin, Auct
: yor Abram Martin, Clerk.
has a little money, a chance to buy
ke rcp dip aarp rng iedjed does


these farms. I will sell any of them ~~ =
and accept one-fourth the amount in | ORPHANS’ COURT SALE
cash next April and take mortgage of |
for the balance. Now if any one is REAL ESTATE |
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at once if interested I propose TUESDAY, NOV. 11th, 1919
elling these farms quicl They In ite of M 1
consist of 69, $. and 89 acres of |ecease
limestone land. Juno. E. Schroll, the Orpl
Realtor, Mt. Joy. tf | will offer at public sal he
— _..-ooi leti Mount Joy,
noe to 7 * |
An Agrecable Surprise All That Certain Lot of Ground |
“About three years ago when I|ppontine 0 feet, more or less, on
as suffering from a severe cold on ihe South pel of West Main street,
y lungs and coughes st of thel.nd ext de pth 203 fe to
1e night ald day, I ‘tried a bottle Henry street Th provement 3
and | thereon erected are a 21, STORY
s with’ FRAME HOUSE, Story and Half
Summer House Attached, A Frame
yf Chamberlain’s Cough


   
James Brown, C LS Stable and other necessary outbui 1d-
Many another has been surprised an id ngs. There is an abundance of
leased with the prompt relief fruit on the pi ses. Said 10§
forded by this remedy. oct.1-i be yn the y by We Main
st Ome 1 rr
, on the ea by property of
Who Wants a Farm El eth Arndt estate, on the south
by Henry street the west by
erty of Me Spickler.
at the same time and place
will be sold 5 Shares Union Nation-
al Mount Joy Bank Stock.
I have for sale an 86 acre farm in
West Donegal township, that is, be- PTO]

| size I have ever offered. Limestone
Sale to commence at 7:50 p. m.,
yn said day, terms and conditions
Joy. made known by
re ll een FRANK ZEAGER,
Trustee to sell.
Most of our farmers have their Chas. S. Frank, Auct.
steers for this season. W. M. Hollowbush, Atty.

to be appreciated. J. E. Schroll,


PUBLIC SALE
ORPHANS’ county SALE EY,
Household Furniture, Utensils,
REAL "ESTATE Implements, Etc.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER zit, 1019 | ,JUESDAY, NOV. 41}, 1919
To (hs ? Sate John €. Beatty, The _undezrsig med administrator of
n e ¢€ ids Srdey of Reah F. Markley, dec’d., wlll sell at
1 a '" public sale at his late residence in
Maytown, Lancaster, Co., the follow-

the Orphans’ Court ¢
County, the und« ned ine to wib:
} ic sale > lowing 8 It: :
public sale the follc 1€ Very Fine Oak Bedroom Suite,

[ae NT] | Now Do YA SEE TALI Gee WHIZ— )
THAT A [ YOUNG MAN? WELL :
THAT WAS YOUR IS THAT ALL
GREAT GRANDFATHER! THERE WAS
 
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Buy That Overcoat
NOW
Conditions in the {Clothing Market at no time during
the war were as stringent as they are now.
Deliveries are away off schedule; Overcoats that should
have been in stock a month ago are ‘somewhere in

7S ROD & HEATH FREY
America” as far as the average merchant is concerned.

























Keep putting off your purchase, and a month or so from
now you may find it hard to get what you want, for
stocks are rapidly being depleted, and new stocks are
slow coming in. How could it be otherwise with gar-
ment-workers on 44-hour wegk and less operatives than
before.
Our selection in Overcoats is still very good; how long
it will remain so we can’t forecast. The best advice
we can give, you have read in the headline of this an-
nouncement.
Groff & Wolf Co.,
26--30 North Queen
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Everything for the | Living Room,
Porch and Lawn--Low Prices
To-day we offer a delightful assortment of comfortable Rock-
ers and Arm Chairs, in bright and cheerful finishes. Choice of Reed,
Rattan, Fibre Rush and Oid Hickory.
Settees, Swings and Tables.
USE OUR PROMPT SERVICE FOR
Awnings, Slip Covers, Window Shades, Curtains, Carpet Cleaning
(compressed air) Carpet Re-laying.
TALKING MACHINES
Come in and hear the “Vitanola,” the sensation of the Talking
Machine World. Prices from $22.50 to $148,
REFRIGERATORS
Full assortment of all the latest improved R F‘rigerators; a
dozen different makes to choose from; $11.00 to $58,0v.
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. : ome-made Poplar Bedroom Suite,
F Al That, eet om the South side Walnut Bedroom Suite, Two Kitchen
Jouimg L gel ou a Harrish hl Ranges, Carpet Sweeper, 4-dozen
2 L ae Aneasit sh J gnd h 200 Cane-seated Chairs; 2 Couc
CUrhpi te 1.8 ion ns m av gs hs in Marble Top Centre Table, L
Feet more oF less Bn Clay ws. Mirror, China Closet, '§ Piece Quad-
gal y Township i anc: aster Coun 7 ruple Plate, Silver Tea Set, Ma-
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Penna. Suite Case, A Large Ward-robe, 2
The improvements thereon erected Old fashion od Sideboards, Se
consist of a 21; STORY ” chest, three clothes chests; old desk,
FRAME HOUSE and Store old spinet, sewing table, cdrner cup-
Room which was the well board, sinkbench, kitchen table,
known Restaurant conduct- == wheelbarrow, 2 oak extension te abl es,
ed by the laté Jno. G. Beatty. Frame refrigerator, sideboard, clock,
Stable and Garage and other out- kitchen i lot f lumber, six
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ladders, step lad-
buildings. This is a choice location bushels
i le, good copper Rettle,
in a thriving town. The said lot is der, iron 1 t
bounded on the north by Lancaster butcher tools, carpenter tools,’ cob-
and Harrisburg turnpike, on the bler tools, axes, res, shawels,
east by property of Jno. Freymeyer saws and other to ls and imple-
on the south by Clay street, on the ments. All kinds of kitchen utensils,
 


west by property of Levi Mummau, chairs, carpet, shades, curt: ains and
Junior. jmany other artcles not mentioned:
Sale to be held on the premises at Sale to commence at 1 o'clock
7:30 p. m., terms and conditions sharp, terms made known by
made known by NORMAN F. ARNTZ,
CHAS. E. RICKSECKER, | Administrator of the Estate of
Trustee to sell. ;Reah F. Markley, deceased.
G. S. Vogle, Auctioneer. | F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
|W. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. A. H. Martin, Clerk.





























 
Many Bargains During Our Improvements ‘


$5.00 LaResista Corsets, Baked Beans, can ER 7c
Spira bone, $3. ss.s0} Baked Beans, large can. ...12%¢
$6.00 LaResista Corsets, | Best Picnic Hams, 1b... FEL
Fromt lace, ¥ 00| Lebanon Balogna, 1b...........24¢
35c Outings. . “ree hy 28c | Karo Syrup, can.. . «sinew TC
35c Flannellettes..............29c| White Sugar Syrup, qt........ .40c
35c Bleached Muslins. .. &...35c Th s the only substitute for
75¢ Window Shades, each . .65c | sugar—Has n
35c Unbleached Shades, each... .25c|Lima Beans, Ib............c... 14c

Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, 14c¢
25¢ Unbleached Shades, each. ...18¢
Aunt Jemima’s Buckwheat Flour 14¢
$1.00 Wool Dress Goods, yd 85c

$1.25 Wool Dress Goods. . .. $1. 00 | Jiffy Jell, pack. ............... 10c »
$1.50 Wool Dress Goods. ...$1.25| Conestoga Blend Coffee, no 42c
$1.95 Wool Dress Goods. ..... $1.50| U. Knew Blend Coffee, 1b., .44c
| Nucoa Best Margarine, Ib. .... .38¢c This beats them all
10 pkgs Big Master Soap
1 pkg. Snow Boy Washing Powder .. ivivenwreTihy saree weeny
10 pkgs. Climax Laundry Soap
SAVE 50c TO $2.00 ON OUR SHOES
B. Bernhart, Mt. Joy, Pa.
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