THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JO \ LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A. Y, DEC. 24th ION GROVE BSwade was a visitor at jer will have sale of bring. p is employed by Amos ays. ich ek. offman 1st. s working at Rheems department. will have public the spring. me attended the ern on Sunday. Becker will be after January. ingrich transacted ster last week. has a: house right party. y transacted busi- wn on Saturday. eld in the Evan- unday evening. il] move his Donegal Springs. hre numerous in h prices are of- was a caller at will move on fu- Jus- for on the Jacob occupy it ented will and Louisa G. izabethtown on me was assist- in his store on t several days huphin county, almost ne is : attending to | wife and two ten, were at who week, e, st to Rheems, | use at this | ent. d taxes for Fire Insur- |, ton Grove ding ter, Mrs. y at Har- | rs. Mary of Misses Manheim pbmmence brother, th ill- | : : em | Church of God Friday evening. Mrs. | | Cora Stains of Lancaster will recite | d beet th var- | hches in | [EAST PETERSBURG nes- tur- } Duy LANDISVILLE Mrs. Amos Herr visited her mother at Mount Joy on Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie Forry and two chil- dren went to Lancaster on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hiestand spent Sunday with relatives in Mt. Joy. Mrs. Margaret Heilman attended the Hottenstein sale at East Peters- burg on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. family visited friends over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Long visited their niece, Mrs. Milton Reitzel, at Columbia on Friday. H. W. Minnich and Miller Eshle- man have returned from a gunning trip to North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stauffer at- tended the wedding of Mrs. Stauf- fer's brother at Allentown last week. Mrs. Dissinger, Mrs. Mary Lump, Mrs. Carrie Forry and Miss Beulah Danner visited Mrs. Howard Will at Lancaster on Sunday. Miss Fannie P. Long entertained the following guests at dinner on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Long, H. Earl Long, Mr. and Mrs. J. War- ren Long and four children, Ruth Anna, Charles and John; Mr. and Mrs. Benj. E. Long and son, Benj., all of Landisville; J. Lehman Swarr, of Mount Joy, and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mann, of Kreadyville. ROHRERSTOWN Miss Adline Baer is still improv- Minnich and in Reading was | is | sev- ing at the General Hospital. There is one house for rent in | town, inquire at the post office. { Gunzenhouser, the baker is giving | | his Xmas presents on New | day. Mrs. | again work. Mrs. Stauffer mother | Sarah Ann Brubaker died | Year’s M. Meyers is able after her daily house | Henry to go Mrs. noon, of at ‘E'S A HAPPY-ROME : you resolved dur- the new year to plumbing placed in your Kome? If so, don’t neglect the matter any longer. Have the work Gone at once. ‘We wish you a healthy, happy, prosperous New Year where proper HAY E ing have modern in a home plumbing reigns. BROWN BROS. W. Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA Monday. There will be preaching at the { Church of God Sunday morning and | | evening, Subject at 10:30 “The; | Crisis in the Prodigal’s Life,” at T| Some New Year Resolutions.” Re-| | vival begins Jan. 1. | The Lutheran Church held a very| | fine entertainment on Sunday even-| { ing which was listened to by a well | filled house. There were recitations { by the school, an address by a re-| turned missionary and singing by the Brown Boys of Lancaster. Their | singing was quite an entertaining { feature of the program. The Re. | | formed Church wil hold their ser-| vices Thursday evening and the] at the Church of God service. The Christmas entertainment at| Trinity Reformed church was held | { Sunday evening. Herman Gingrich, butcher, slaugh- | tered a large hog yesterday for Amos | { Charles that tipped the scales at 467 | pounds. | The Sunday school of Zion Luth-| eran church will hold their Christ- a1as exercises on Christmas evening ' fo DOO00000EK | pUBLIJ SALE 0 of ) HORSES & BROOD MARES SATURDAY, JAN. 3, 1920 at the THUDIUM HOUSE, CARLISLE, PA. U. G. Eppley, Propr. We ‘will sell about 20 Head of Brood Mares ranging in age from 5 to 8 years old. About 15 of them are with foal with with high grade horses that cost from $5,000 to $27,000. We bought these mares from a man who has a large stock farm who breeds only the best. Now farmers and dealers or any person who is interested in brood mares should not fail to come and see them, as we think there will not be a] chance again to get brood mares of | this kind that are bred with 1 WL LWLLVLLVLLLVLVLLVLVLLLOOO DOOD OO0O | J To a host of friends and patrons we wish to extend | our heartiest wishes for a very MERRY CHRIST- MAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR when we hope to serve you even better possible. DOO000O00O0OOCOCOOOOOOOOOOO0 Eshleman Bros. QUALI TY SHOP 49 East Main Street Bell Phone 66-4 OOOO OOOO000000CE ab ———————————————— lage from 8 to 10 C Willard) onl TRADE MARK REGISTERED Uniformity Unifarmity is the secret of Suceess @f any good product. It’s the reason Willard Batteries with threaded Rub- rT Insulation are making Suc, a wonderful record of long life without repairs. Ordinary « materials used T insulation between bat- €ry plates ate taken just as Icy come frgm nature and ’t be made uniform by Ay process. But threaded Rubber In- sulition is built up by a sCitntific manufacture. Every Picte of it is like every other anq almost invariably Threaded Rubber lasts as lorig as battery plates. Mo wonder many of these bat.eries have given three and four years of uninter- P-ed good service. Lirop in and get the whole story, C.NEISS, Mgr. West Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. high grade horses as they are. | We also will sell about 10 Head | 0g |of Heavy Work ses, ranging in| __ vears old. he | {weight of these mares and horses | OO! |range from about 1,000 to 1,500 lbs. | Our motto is to try and please one | and all. [ We will try and tell you all about | these horses we know. Horses can be seen at the Thudium house day | before sale. Sale starts at 12 o’clock. A credit will be given'for your in- | terest and we furnish you the pedi- | gree with every mare that is with | foal. Horses can be seen at B. F. Hoff- {man’s Stable, 5th and Woodbine sts., | Harrisburg, 'Pa., from Dec. 22 to] {Jan. 1. | UNITED ICE & COAL CO. CARLISLE, Pa. | Geo. Loy, Auct. [Det forget the date, Jan. 3, 1920 4 oe SODOOOUOSOOODPBDBR Automobile Robes We have a complete line to choose from at very attractiv Frices, ranging from $3.75 to $35.00 each. four line consists of the famous Chase line, and the name ‘Chase” Horse blankets from $3.00 to $20.00, in all wool patterns on a blanket is the whole mark of quality. | BIG OPENING SALE rete Of eee | 235—HORSES AND MULES—235 —on— | NEW YEAR’S DAY | At the Franklin House Stables, | { Lancaster, Pa., on Thursday, Jan, 1st, 1920 at 9:30 in the morning. We have this line for your inspection, and will gladly Blagk Bob tires, 6,000 riies, one of the best. MoBILOI, OILS SADDL E RY FRANK B. GROFF | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. wo iKeystone 28 Ohio Horses Bout by Earl | Soryleer, 28 Hiinois Horses bought by id 4 > o = e o£ Anca ounty
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