'HE MOUNT JOY ory ARES 3 Fever) rou cough. STM a ~ tila jes! ar Cb 6 LLG e Vals ‘ome Feed Costs! d see ama chine tha 2 will to increase the value of , poultry and cut one- your oh -d bill. Thousands of farmers are getting 28e resu Its with the Letz—the famous y rwith the patented grinding plates that have 848 cutting edges. They're the lightest running, finest cutting, most durable grinding plates on the market. See us demonstrate them. fth from » EET TERY rasuat Lay America’s Leading Feed Mill In one operation, cuts, grinds, pulverizes, into finest meal all grains and grasses,wet or dry;and can notclog. Grinds corn, shelled or on cob—snapped corn—or complete stalk, ear leaves and all. Grinds oats, hulls and all; grinds barley, rye; special attachment for alfalfa, clover, millet, Kaffir corn and other roughage Grinds into finest flour. harpening. They can be run empty for hours Guarantee A to outlast from 3 to 5 sets of any ersibles included! you, can produce a fine quality of flour forhome housands of homes now use the Letz. > operz ste. Saves from 25% to 40% power. Hag 10 Ee di Potuatle advantages, Come in and see for yourself. 1 S Newco, ou NT JOY, PA. crops. Plates are self. without damas other plates—re With thism use in one grin rh 111 BOOOOO0000DOOOOOO0OOOHOOOOOLO 7 ’ w= ey i smn EE — A Few Of Our Many Specials for Christmas Shoppers Men’s one buckle Arctic at $1.19 a pair. Men's four buckle Arctic at $2.48 a pair. A large line 4f Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s Arctics and Rubbers to fit any make of shoes. Special—Lot of Men’s single piece underwear, fleece and rib- bed at 98c a garment. Big reduction in Millinery. Come and see the bargains. Christmas Slippers in Felt from 98c to $1.75 in all shades. Large line of Ladies’ and Children’s Sweaters to go at big sav- ings. A fine line of all kinds Handkerchiefs at prices to suit you. N ow as gc is the time to buy your wearing apparel, when prices are low, oods must be sold quick to maké sufficient room for new goods arriving daily. H. LASKEWITZ THE STORE THAT ALWAYS SAVES YOU MONEY Shoe Repairing a Specialty E. MAIN ST,, MOUNT JOY, PA. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS A pail of Choice Slippers with a “Merry Christmas’ card attached wWquld be an Ideal Christmas Gift for any member of the family, We've the hahgdsomest and best of Slippers they are not price@ beyond reach. In Men’s slippers There are the Everetts, Nullifiers. They come in “black, Tan, and Colored leather. and, withal, Romeos and In women’s slippers there “ie the new Pumps in a dull or bright. kid and the dainty shade? «f colored Kid. Our showing of Christmas Slipperssfor men, for very li feet is, without #w doubt, women the finest tmas Slip hd mm No - GOO000000000CO0O0000D0OILE * Ha Basket Ball 14 ERVES IN CLOSE VICTORY Joy Mount JOY WON FROM Ci RESERVES ting M. S. N. S. a hard and fast battle the rsville Reserves held the High Club to a 17-10 score itter’s floor Friday evening. E. yers was high scorer for the win- ners, and McClung and Keener for the Normalites. The score: M.S. N. S. Field Foul Total Goals Goals Points| Sneath, F ) 0 McClung, F ; 3-14 5] Mil- Reener,o C.............% 5 (heating plant was located. Fisher, G 0 Kelly, G 0 Morrison, GG... ...... 0 3 1 14 10| . Joy High ~ | Field Foul Total] Goals Goals Points | I. Myers, B..... ...... 2 0 4| E. Myers, : 5-16 11 | Bennett, C...........0 0 0 iFshileman, G.........0 0 0 i Sweigert, G...........0 0 0 Hoffman, G.... 0 2 6 5-16 17 —Morrison for Kelly. Scorer, Watson. Time of halves, 20 Substitutions Referee, Ellis. {| Timer, Groff. }| minutes. _ ———. -. rr , | GOLDE TOSSERS DEFEAT MOUNT JOY The GoldE basket ball {journeyed to this palce Monday and defeated the local team an exciting game by a 28 to 20 *The game was fast and well | played by the contesting quintets. | The local contingent got the jump fon the fashion plates and: at half [time were leading the procession by 12 to 10 score, but Manager Shay’s i proteges came back in the ensuing | period and with clever passing, soon | commanded the lead. The local five were held to but eight points in this | session. | C. Stetter, Paulsen and H. Stetter played good games for the winners, each caging three field goals, while Ellis was the shining light for the countians. Several regulars in R. Bennett, Capt. Breneman were greatly missed by their absence, es- pecially the latter’s foul shooting. The score: GoldE C. Stetter, Paulsen, team | night score. F.Gls. Fis. Pts. Pontz, Anderson, G. ......... Mount Joy Ellis, F............. .% Gantz, Grissinger, Klugh, G C. Bennett, Referee, Ellis; timer, Tyndall. el a LY OUR FAIR ONES EASILY DEFEATED ELIZABETHTOWN The Girls’ Basket Ball team of the High school played Elizabeth- town High here on Friday night asa preliminary to the Millersville vs. Mt. Joy High game. Our ladies played rings around their opponents. Miss Nissly had a trio of 2-pointers to her followed by Misses Krall, and Ream with each a pair | The score: Position forward. . .forward. Hostetter Strickler centre. Ream | Greenawalt .guard...... Bow | Garber ...... guard . Plummer Substitutes—Misses Shank and Stern. Referee, Ellis; Scorer, Kel Timer, Groff; Score, 10 t in elt imi Strickler of baskets. Mt. Joy Nissly Krall E’town | Gish sre | Kent Stock Company The well known Kent Stock Com- pany will be in Mount Joy Hall, Dec. ! 18, 19 and 20. They will open with Dad’s Girl and will also geagent The | Stronger Hand and Te an a Bar-Room. Populag i orchestra. Who I have for West Doneg voRdme dg BULLETIN, MOUNT bethtown fire strong Mt. |pealcd to, and on | went to the JOY, LANCASTER GCOUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A. ~ WEDNESDA A $22,000 Fire at | romLic Rheems Tuesday, REAL ESTATE page 1) house, the main building by 100 feet. destroyed vered by (Continued from ON\ SATURDAY, Thi thout a neigh eribed real ind erty to wit An A Lot of h the { ! \ 38 ft. on the alarm, aroused tingui boroug vidth § on th fra hose 10 Lhe epth of that " the building, but : y in a leaky ould be had I'he uch headway that it t} 3a\ much of the they ondi he ildines con 21, STORY les, HOUSE with I-story 1p- Kitchédn ched. A that ny of the ot 1achinery : line of supplies. The strong prom property harp. the flames buildings. In by did » blaze was soon ex- slight da : that u spread to ) wet, the P. R. ‘atch fire, but ished, with station near 5. Frank, Auct. 3. Carpenter, Clk. but ma AND PROPERTY JAN. there I'he ndersiegned will ‘on. We Pa., state Joy, SALE Ground West h an R Bac alley there FRAME Frame merou at 1 Terms will be made JOHN G. MILLER. PE 3, 1920 TREE NER NDE Ford Owne Peerleds Starting With Ba ter $19.0 best small investment a\ ford owner ever S00 RSONAL at public Done the fol and per \ Donegal d extend- )1 feet on ¢ west to Adjoir hman on the n erected Aba ee / [iis ER ERE ES ORNES on = The Will give you Safety, Efficiency) Economy and You need not be a mechanic to sée a differe PEERLESS and other starters of similar form. mmr lh BUOHL & PEFF 34 West Main Street, MOUN" for Agents Rapho, East and West Donegal, C{ and Mount Joy Townships JE EE) variety of . . men- COOOOO0TO0OOTOOOOOOCO0VDVODTVVTT OHO Battery Service 5 s to o'clock p. sold at 2 known arose the Eliz: department was ap- the engine place, but when they ar- unable to be of any ssistance, as the buildings were al- most completely destroyed, they being but a mass of burning embers. The firemen rendered some service in preventing some other buildings from catching fire. The fire is sup- posed to have started in the base- ment of the main building, where the When this situation chemical pneumonia, rived they io colds—or any other in two or three days. tem. tions. teach you. health, and \ssr's. Lz is estimate Tr . Messrs. Landis estimate their|, = 1 loss at about $25,000, which is quite a blow to them. The cars were owned by other people and the loss is about $7,000. Mr. Landis esti- mated. He thought that several were The 147 E. Chestnut St., If you should happen, I can teach you how to get rid of it in the city or I will guarantee results. DR. GEO. E. CRANDALL A Builder of Health coughs disease. to get sick. Will be opened at P. E: Brubaker’s (al by Simon Landis, of Elizabetht} You Can Prevent Influenza I can teach anyone county of Lancaster, how to prevent influenza, and You don’t have'to be sick—in fact, you can’t be sick, if you use my sys- You don’t need drugs or opera- What you need is knowledge, and this knowledge I am prepared to I can teach you to have a healthy person cannot He will have an expert on Batteries and Electrical Wirx Machines. S W N AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS "ESTA BATTERY Lanc., Pa. Recharging and Rental Batteries fc I wakes of cars. uninsured. The Landis share of the loss is about $20,000, on which there is $15,000 insurance. They were busy and siderable work on hand. Who wants first had con-icent. payable or phone J. E. Schroll, mortgage on al $1,500 property for $1 ,000% at 6 per § semi-annually? Mt. Call tf. | Joy. LL the warmth and convenience of a cloth-top arctic—as water- tight and easily cleaned as a rubber boot—that’s the new U. S. Walrus! It’s an all-rubber overshoe— the sort that every farmer has always wanted. Snowtight and watertight in every part, the U. S. Walrus gives com- plete protection for the roughest sort of wear. Its soft, fleecy lining will keep your feet' warm in the coldest weather. You can wade through mud and slush all day, and then at your door- step—Swish!—a pail of water or a rinse at the pump leaves the U. S. Walrus clean and shining. Every trace of mud is quickly washed off that smooth rubber surface. Then snap open the buckles—push the U. S. Walrus off with your toe — and there you are in your leather shoes, as clean and dry as when you started out. The comfort and convenience of this new overshoe are backed up by real strength. Its sole Ask for’ US. RUB es iy -— Why TMT # | ell | i I 5s an all-rubber -the new U.S. Walrus consists of heavy layers of the finest rub- ber. At every single point where the wear is hardest; the U.S. Walrus is heavily reinforced. Ask your dealer today to show you a pair of the new U.S. Wglrus. Notice the lining of thick, soft fleece—the smooth, all-rubber surface. After you've worn a pair for a day or so, you’ll'realize why they're fast becoming so popular with farmers everywhere. Other “U. S.”’” models—all built for the hardest wear “U.S.” Arctics—Made of snow- tight cashmerette, warm and comfortable. Reinforced where tf ho rdest, tle wear 1s In one, two, four and les, all weights and =iz Whether you prefer a boot or a bootee for the wet season, a “rubber” for general use, or a cloth-top arctic— you can find in U. S. rubber foot- wear exactly what you need. Tough, heavy soles—special reinforcements at toe and heel—and always the highest quality rubber—these points are win- ning U. S. rubber footwear thou- sands of new friends every year. Ask for U.S. Rubber footwear —it means solid wear and long service for your money. “U. S.” Boots are gnad all sizes and styled Storm King, Spor Hip. 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