The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 25, 1920, Image 6

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    UBLIC SALE
{DAY, MARCH 8, 1920
reigned will sell at public
Benj. R. Bender F arm,
PH erriebiey pike; 1
by Ma Joy, in Rapho fo»
Sancastertuo., Pa., the folln
stock and farming implemen
driver and general pu
9 Head of Draft and Driv
Horses. No. 1—DBlack cl
coming 4 yrs. old. No. :
fancy fearless of all ol
le and dauble. No
20 Head of Choice
Butter Cows,
tind farmers are [00
Fine Heifers, 6 Stock Bulls, F
3 Brood Sows with pig
15 Head of Fine Shoats
hogs are all registered}
China) ;
FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Thomas 4-horse Wwe
horse wagon, low-dowh wagon, spring
wagon, Jennylind, rur wbout, 2-horse
bob sled, g new
sleighs, I
linger No.
p. gasoline
good condit on,
10-disc grain dr
season; Mountville
rake, bedd r,
planter,
hs ATTOWS,
row
WW,
corn
oubl
oD
a
iding cul
fobacc
nanure spreader, go
breec "hb nd; hart
harness
9
harrow,
ators,
as
good ev
halters,
lars,
dle,
evener, h
corn sheller
hay knife, ha ay ¢ rope
ter, hay hook,
ng. hou h, g
60-gal. coal
meat bench,
ettes ang
ti ned.
30 o’clock
8, 1920,
will be
be nds, :
variety
Sale to commence ¢§
: on Monday, Hare h
when terms and conditions
made known by
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
Miller & Koser, Clks.
AARON R. HESS
Mt. Joy Trolley Passes! Place of Sale
m.,
“SALE OF MT. JOY PROPERTY
ON SATURDAY, MACH 20,
At 7:
public
1920
sold
Of-
30%0’clock p. m., will be
Sale at the Bulletin
fice in the Borough of Mount
the followingh real estate, wit:
All that cértain lot of
land which Ss erected
TWO STORY FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE
necessary outbuildings. ( Joniining
in front on David Street thir ve
feet and in depth twa Win and
three feet. Y
at
to
on
18s
58
and Abi
H. NY NISSLY,
sell real
Y;
LT)
Executor and Trustee ¥¢ |
Daniel
estate in the Estate of
Hauenstein, Deceased. .
JOHN A. COYLE, Attorney.
CHARLES S. FRANK, Auct.

TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
I take ‘this method to advise you |
that I have opened a sale room at
No. 70 Eas Main St., Mount Joy,
Pa., (Betwedn my, resi idence and the
office of Dr. W Thome) where I
will carry a stoek of High Grade Au-|
tomobile TIRES LUBE S and ACCES- |
SORIES and will he Te to have
you call to see before you make
your next purchase.
I have a large line
makes of ti and t
deavor please Bo
iv.
same
f. different
and will en-
ang save you
bet
to
of Accessoriesy is fairly
but, should you need ‘anything
not have, I am prepared, to pro-
eure it for you at short notice and
will be pleased to serve you.
I also carry the well knowr
ACO” motor oils, grease al
kine which are winning out by
test every day and will save you
bor, time and expense.
I solicit a share Ve using
and thanking you for in ag-
vance, I am yours for service,
J. W. ESHLEMAN.
line
large
I do
“TEX-
xaso-
acy
W
PUBLIC SALE OF BANK STOCK
SATURDAY EV&., FEB. 28,
At the Office af Henry G. C
penter, M¢unt Joy, at
sever P. M.
1920 |
ar-
MOUNT JOY BANK STOCK
For the Estate of Lydia Greiner, de-
ceased, and at fhe same time and
place will be offered at public sale |
the option of th 15 shares that are
allotted to the estate. These fifteen
shares, with tha allotment, must be!
paid on or befo¥e the first of March, |
1920, at 3 p. my, as per the w arrant |
of said bank. is
H. JI. MYERS,
C. S. Frank, YAuct.

In rea Estate of Henry S.
County, Pennsylvania
In real Estate of Henry S Brandt, |
late of East Donegal Township, de-
ceased, December Term 1919, No.
Joy, hosiery,
- | land with
i ste: ji heat,
igs.
Joy,
J
MOUNT JOY MARKETS
oo ee ae a 1 [FREDDY FARMER'S
EA Famer Pom INTERESTING NOTES
F. A Farmer, Pays:
TWENTIETH CENTURY DOPE BY |
ONE OF OUR MOST ENTER-
PRISING AND HUSTLING
MERCHANTS
27 |
i
{
|
Beginning with this issue Mn.
{ Fred A. Farmer will use a space
this the mouth-piece
store here. No one should
items and please bear in
is not purely eg
g you news
as as
these mind
advertis
ive as well.
08
: Hel
Fine
folks.
ather if
dandy
eaters for Spring.
{ We want to make Our
{ Store. Come in and see.
| The sugar situation is a little
| easier here and we have lots of it.
sive form eof | From the appearance of our coal
testing of | bin at the store that Groung Hog
efore | lied.
the | There was an auto crash back of
nnsyl- | our store Sunday night but no one
lture. | was hurt.
see—————————— The stock in our Grocery Depart-
| Wanted, Sale, Rent, &e. we’ll admit is fresh, but
WE -
lo,
it holds.
Slip-Over:
and
S
Store,
f inferior
| ment, is
| never
Our
very
course
The
1d
:
says a word to us.
andy stock didn’t go
fast the past few days.
“Huss” Charles was sick.
beautiful line of Stockings for
ies that we bought last Fall have
arrived. Now is the time to lay
{in a supply.
Aaron R. Hess
i farm sale Monday
rere {in the store the
4 miles | good eats so 1
m Grove, Just received
plen ity 01 | Dresses with the adjustable waist
y, . B ro wn, Man- nds and seams. All colors and
{4R2 bell phone, . ; cor te
70h. 11-4 Men your wives will like you
: i if you buy them
(
|
| down
Of
|
| 1c
|
J
st
us
ust
having big
a week.
other day
guess we'll all
a nice lot of
is a
: :
buying
20.
House
hoiise
Milt
10
ots better
these.
We
reporters,
one
Ham or Cheese |
of Coffee, get |
Store. 2t. |
become
a
it
have no ambition to
but ambition is
to have and without
very far.
one time to paint a foot
and put it in his hen house and
feb.11-4t-pd | Paint a sign under it, which read:
uu 1 Look at this hens, and your
to occupy | best” He thought that put
boro line
Apply
N. Market
2-4- tf
hing
| gets
On the |p,yv
3acan’s Mill, live ?
Sl { white
implements by
do
would
er
Joy
n shares.
E:
has two
two eyes
Le We have
FOR SALE=Dry fine tr looked ahead and provided liberally
lim for agricultural pur-|'°T your wants.
5 per ton if hauled Be Visit our dry goods department
Mount Joy Co. | and see the lines of Voiles, Suitings,
1 Dimidy,
Magnesia {
2-4-6t | Madras, Crispette, Flaxon,
ree i Swiss and Ginghams. [Prices to suit
{all. We are very optimistic about
the future and believe everything
i will turn out advantageous to all.
Do you know the difference be-
tween an optimist and a pessimist?
An optimist can look out into the
Write International Stock- | darkest night and see a light burn-
Norristown, a. 1-28-4t.pd | ing where there is none, but a pessi-
—— ———=— | mist is the son-of-a-gun who sneaks
- Set 20-1t. hay lad- | in and turns out the light. adv.
closed hay flats, good | ————- eer
Tobaccot Planter, To- |
Apply to F. N. Hertz- | §
Mt. Joy. 2-4-tf |
=
in f:1™~
Jacob |
2-31-tf |
J: 1
obacco o
M. Breneman,
bigger eggs. Ambition
in it. You must have
| to look ahead for anything.
1
| lay
i's
LIME
slaked
poses at
purchaser.
Al -Men or women to
orders among friends and neigh-
for the genuine guaranteed
full lines for men, women
and children. Eliminates darning.
We pay 50c¢ an hour for spare time |
full time. Experience un-
take
bors
necessary
ing Mill,
°F OR
ders; set 20-ft
as new; Case
bacco Press.
ler, Route 1,
WANTED A
family of four. Apply to
Landvater, Sr., Florin, Pa., 12
RENT—Acre of |
SALE

Mine Sweeper No. 38.


housekeeper
FOR SALE OR
a 10-room brick house with |
along railread at Chick- |
. E. Schroll, Realt ar, M Mt. Joy. of
if you we
ure,
ant a home at a right fig- |
E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount |
if.
see
Pa.
J.

way
and
mgton,
Florin,
:
cher
V
of Mt.
tate having been granted: to the un-
| dersigned
{| payment, and those having claims or
60 SHARES UNION NATIONAL demands against
Administrator |
Brandt, |
Notice is hereby given that a pe. |
tition has been filed in the Quphane’ |
Court of Lancaster County, Pa.,
Albert G. Walters, Trustee to sell the |
(4 real estate of Henry S. Brandt, de- |
\{ ceased, asking for an order to sell at
4 private sale a certain lot of ground
with a two and a half story frame
elling house and other improve-
mts thereon, situated in the village
Florin, in East Donegal Township, |
unty of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
which said descedent died seized,
Annie M. Hoffman, of said town-
for the sum of $4500.00 and
a hearing on said petition will be
in the Orphans’ Court at Lan-
, Pa., on the 18th day of March
1920, at ten o’clock a. m.
; d where all persons interest-
at; attend, and before which
objections to the granting of
ion must be filed with the
said Court.
) STRICKLER,
; ant Clerk of the Orphans’
bllowbush, Attorney.
feb.18-3t.
by |

horses
rent with Stable
THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT
POSITIONS—The census and rail-
mail clerk examinations soon.
and w 1 needed, write us
our Preparatory offer
free Inter State |
Bureau, I. W. Wash- |
sep.24-tf |
Men
for
907 N.
D. C.
FOR
RENT—10
(occupied by
ford), electric lights,
house and at barn
front porch, lots of fi
&e., hog pen, chicken house,
sheds, large barn for four |
ind four automobiles. Will
and give permission |
to sub-let stable. Rent,
$20.0 00 per month. For further par-
all on Henry G, Carpenter |
TNE ‘hos z 9
owner Chas. H. Staley. 2t. I'his little boat was one of the fleet
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE f 59 which cleared the North Sea of
Estate of Joseph R. Strickler, late | "7000 mines.
Joy Boro, Penna. 5 deceased. The Fleet has just returned to this
Letters testamentary en said es- | country and was given a big recep-
tion in New York City.
These boats would sometimes be out
for as long as twenty-five days in the
storms and seas for which the North
Sea is noted. The work was declared
impossible by other navies, but the
United States went ahead and com-
pleted this work before the scheduled
time.
The U. S. Navy once again did the
impossible.
room house in
J. H. Ruther-
reservoir water |
stern n water, |
it, grapes,
ries,

2 wooed
for tenant

I the
iy
all persons indebted there-
to are requested to make immediate
t the same will pre-
sent them without delay. for settle-
ment to the undersigned, residing in
{ Lancaster.
STRICKLER,
«Executor.
W. M. Hollowl yush, Attorne ay. 2 -18- -6t |
Mr. Farmer
I am always in the market for
JOS. S.
Vw.
VEA L CA LVES
And will pay 18 cents. If you have
any drop me a card and 1 will call
by truck for same.
Monday, Thursday and Friday are
my receiving days.
C. F. CREIDER
Fresh Cows, Springers, Fat and Bolo-
gna Cows bought at all times
P. 0. MOUNT JOY, R. D. 2
MILTON CRDVE, PA.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Ladi fv ki 3 as
adies! As ur Dru yor
Chi-ches-ter ¢ Diam
Pills in feed and old of Bran
oxes, seal h BI
Take ho othel
ru
DIAMOND BRA
‘years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
roiling the Bones.
No indeed, they're not shooting
craps. They are playing ‘“Acey-
Doucie,” a perfectely safe and sane
pursuit,
Wherever there are men of the
seas you will find a game of ‘“Acey-
Doucie.” It’s one of the favorite di-
versions “of Uncle Sam's sailors.
An “Acey-Doucie” tournament de-
| velops almost as much excitement as
a good stiff boxing match. If you
{ would be real salty you must learn to
play


fp
Cor¥ica produces the largest quan-
tity of wax of all the countries in
Europd, if not jp the world.
; { _pmnth
|
es
such |
for his
miss
Your |
it |
He was |
of |
great |
no one |
It prompted a little |
ball |
ambition in the hens and they would |
‘| cost you?
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A
|
Our Morturary
Recording
(Continued from page 1)
| Deceased was a member of the
| United Zion church. The funeral
| services were held at the house this
| morning, with interment at Geyer’s
| church.
Webb
Robert G.
Robert G. Webb, son of Charles
Min E. Webb, on South
street five o’oclock
death
roup,
four
about
he 1
sters:
1
pl
and Bar-
bara
Sunday
from sp:
four
nodic ¢
and
0
rents
mon
aw
aves fol-
Ad-
of Mrs.
Landisville; Anna,
Charles, Vouniy and
| Ernestine, all at home. The funer al
| which was only attended by mem-
bers of the immediate family, was
held this Wednesday afternoon. In-
terment was made in the Eberle
cemetery.
the
Mrs.
ace;
brothers and ¢
Habecker,
Ed. Kline, of
{ Maude, Mabel,
3 :
lowing
this
Lnis
| dison
Mrs. Susan S. Kauffman
late Jacob B. Kauffman, and a
life-long resident of Ironville, - West
Hempfield township, died at the
home of her son, Jacob D. Kauffman.
at Ironville, aged sixty-six years.
Besides her son, she survived by
brother and the following sis-
Barbara Kidders, Columbia;
Mary Crumbling, Harrisburg
Mrs. John Kauffman, Ironville.
as a member of the Iron-
U. B. church. The funeral was
[ held on Monday morning from
i home of her son with services in the
| Ironville U. B. church,
| the pastor, Rev. Albert Dombach
{ Interment in church cemetery a
Ironville.
the
is
one
{ ters:
Mrs.
| and

ville
the t
Jacob Greiner
Greiner, a widely known
resident of East Donegal township
died at his home near the Union
school house on Monday morning at
two o’clock, death resulting from the
a stroke, aged 72 years, 8
8 days. Deceased was
many years and since
his wife he has been
farm with his son-in-
Gibble. One daughter,
survives. The funeral]
from his late home on |
at one o’clock|
Jacob
effects of
months and
| a farmer for
| the death of
living on the
law Enos S.
Mrs. Gibble,
| will be held
Thursday afternoon
| with services in the Mennonite
| church on West Donegal street at
tos o’clock. Interment will be made |
in the cemetery adjoining Kraybill’s |
church, in East Donegal.
Mrs.
Theophilas
Theophilas Arndt
Arndt, a former |
resident of Florin, but the past few
years had been living with her|
daughter, Mrs. Elmer Gise, at Ber- |
wyn. died on Sunday evening of a
complication of diseases, aged 81
years. She was a member of the]
Florin United Brethren church and |
is survived by the following children:
Mrs. Elmer Gise, of Berwyn; Mrs. wi
Faus, of Sunnyside; Mrs. A. J. Ri-
neer, of Florin; Mr. Eli Arndt, of
Elizabethtown; Abram, of Sunny-
side; and Ephraim; of Florin. The]
body was brought to Florin this|
morning on the 10:15 train and
taken to the German Baptist church |
in the westend of Florin, where ser- |
vices were held. Interment was |
made in the Florin cemetery.
Mrs.
Mrs. Ella
remains of Mrs.
man, wife of Ellsworth
were taken to Bainbridge on Wed- |
nesday. evening and taken to the |
undertaking parlors of Undertaker
Hawthorne. Mrs. Haldem: an. was a |
former resident of near Bainbridge.
and resided at the old Haldeman]
homestead, just above Billmyer. She
was about seventy-three years of |
age, and besides her husband, is sur-|
vived by two sons, Herbert and Max. |
and a daughter, Mae, all of Phladel-
phia. She was a member of the |
Methodist Episcopal church. Her {
husband a number of years ago,|
before removing to Philadelphia, was|
proprietor of the Central hotel at |
Bainbridge. The remains were
buried in the cemetery at Billmyer
on Thursday morning.
Haldeman
Ella Halde- |
Haldeman |
The
Harry R. Grissinger
Harry R. Grissinger, died at his
home in Rapho township a short dis-
tance east of here, on Thursday af-
ternoon at 3:15 o'clock from pneu-
monig following an attack of in-
fluenglll; Other members of the
Gris#ger family are seriously ill
with the same disease. Deceased
was 46 years of age and was a son
of the late Stephen nad Fianna Gris-|
singer. He was a member of the
United Brethren church here. He is
survived by his wife and the follow-
ing children: Frances, Earl Clarence
and Myrtle, all at home. These
brothers and sisters also survive:
Mrs. John Longenecker, and Mrs.
John Engle, of this place; Stephen of
Lancaster and Jacob, of Keswick,
Va. The funeral which was private,
was held on Monday afternoon at
1:30 o’clock from the late home
with interment in the Mt. Joy ceme-
tery.
re “CH Creer eee
Dollars and Cents
Counting it only in dollars and
cents, how much did that last cold
A man may not always
stop work when he has a cold, but
perhaps it would be better if he did.
It takes about ten days to get com-
pletely rid of a cold under the usual
treatment, That time can be much
shortened by taking Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy and proper care of
yourself, in fact, a bottle of this
remedy in the house is a mighty good
investment during the winter and
spring months. 2-4-4t
Pennsylvania is one of the forty
States of the Union that is taking an
active part in the national Better
Sires— Better Stock campaign. Of-
ficials of the Bureau of Animal In-
dustry, Pennsylvania Department of |
Agriculture, predict that the next de-
cade will mark a general passing of
the seruh live stock from the State.
R.A

Mrs. Susan S. Kauffman, widow of |
conducted by |
Te
ras
@
When §
by
nomic pressure,
fancied or real, in existence,
Dollars a More
Whereas, technically, the 3 contains one hundred cent
its purchasing power—by what ‘you can do with it.
the CROWDS LEAD, TO OUR STORES
have long since learned by experienae,
but a living, energetic business principle working out to your advantage every day in the year.
are doing more today to reduce and hold down the cost of living than any
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 19 4
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£ ¢
Lo
i
Hundred Cents
in an American Store
s, its true value can only be measured
Little wonder then, that in these days of eco-
Everyone should know what our customers
is not a mere claim
We
either
i
BS
Ai
Tha:
that our Prod Hcer-to- Consumer Plan
other’ agency,
Mount Penna.
’
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00000000 ai LUE FRA Man Yo!
Canned
Vegetables
Fomatoes. ......./ ...
Corn. vies
String Beans
Mixed Vegetables. . . .
Fine quality. Big value. This
price is very low, quality con-
sidered.
the |
HERSHEY'S COCOA, Can
10c, 19c¢
BEST WHITE BEANS, Ib. 10c
WHOLE DRIED GREEN
PEAS, Ib
Cc
, 10
SQUARE BRAND
CONDENSED
M IL K
gal 16¢
\ Splendid
Van Camp
Soups
Chicken can 1 Oc
low
Very fine quality.
for your tea, coffee, and mak-
ing all kinds of puddings.
Cheaper and more economical
than fresh milk or cream.
Vegetable. . .
An
for soups of this quality.
exceptionally price
ROLLED OATS,
Pkg., 10c
FINE RICH CREAMY “ASCO”
CHEES
Ih 37c¢
value in mild cheese.
to it is just right.
> ARROW BORAX SOAP
Cake 63%¢c
“ASCO” AMMONIA
Big bottle 8c
The “snap”

PURE THREADED CODFISH,
Absolutely boneless. Just a
potatoes—and then some
cakes.
full, heavy body,
more?
Rich,
Why pay
try Style or India and Ceylon..
APPLE BUTTER,
Absolutely pure—and spiced
dd
of those
“ASCO” BLEND COFFEE (Our Very Best)
delightful
“ASCO” BLEND TEAS (Our Very Best)
Your choice of Plain Black, Mixed, O
FANCY CALIFORNIA RAISINS, pkg
Your choice of Seéded or Seedless.
home-made tarts.
pkg: .~ .7¢,. 12¢
your mashed
delightful fish
Splendid
for
.33¢
COOK-
CRISCO, 1-lb.
Better and
ing and bak
can. .
more economical for frying,
Yor
Ib. 42
aroma. kL
CHOICE PORK & BEANS, Tomato Sauce
can 5¢
Ib., 45c Cooked—ready to serve.
1d Coun-
“ASCO” BUCKWHEAT, pkg
Prepared with milk, ‘“Asco’
es you ever ate.
““Asco’”’ Table
makes the finest
ca
just right. Syrup, ean 15¢

19¢
.22¢
Pure Hakefish, brick. ....
Choice Pink Salmon,
Ex. Fancy Red Salmon,
can.
35¢
16¢c
25¢
Best Shrimp, can
Calif. Tuna Fish, can. 15¢c,
Campbell's Celery Soup,
can
+ 7C,
12¢
Choice Sardines, can. . 17¢
LENTEN NEEDS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES
Nova Scotia Herring, bunch Columbia River Shad, can..18¢
25¢
.15¢
.13¢
Fresh Trenton Crackers,
18¢
.19¢
13c¢
each. . .
ib...
Victor Bread Crumbs, pkg.,
“
Pure Assorted Jams, jar,.
Pure Jellies, Glass. ...
Best Whole Rice,
Maconochie’s Kippered
Herring, can 15¢, 25¢
Smoked Bloaters,
Fresh Cracker Dust,
13¢
7c
17¢
Oysterettes, pkg. .,........
Pride of Farm Catsup, bot.,

FANCY CALIF PRUNES, Ib
Fine meaty, luscious fruit.
according "to size.
“ASCO”
The best
please you.
made—we know
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Big value,
TWO PURE BUTTER SUBSTITUTES OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT
OLEOMARGARINE, Ib
the
.20c, 24c, 28c
priced
CALIF. EVAP. PEACHES,
Extra fancy big golden Puir
them stewed for your breakfast
Peaches.
tomorrow,
NUT MARGARINE,
Made from pure
ats used.
quality will vegetable oils-——no animal
® Bt cee aastatta

C. S. FRANK’S SALE LIST ;
— |
List is Spring Saues to be called
by C. S. Frank, Auctioneer, Mo int
|Joy, Penna.:
Thurs., Feb. 26, near Mt. Joy, live
|stock and implements by Emanuel
Sumpman.
Sat., Feb. 28, at Donegal Springs,
live stock and implements by Roh:
rer Stoner. |
Mon., Mar. 1, at Maytown, live
| stock and implements by John Hinkle |
near Kinderhook,
by Eli
2
&y
Tues., Mar.
five stock and implements
v.
Wee. Mar. 3, near Mt. Joy, live
stock and implements by Jac. Brown
‘Murs., Mar. 4, near Florin, live
and implements by Benjamin
Jamb'right.
Fri., Mar. 5, near Mt. Joy, live
stock and implements by Charles
Berrier.
Sat.,
stock and implements by
Sheaffer.
|
B.
Mar. 6, near Mt. Joy, live
Monroe |
Mon., Mar. 8, near Maytown, live |
Stock and implements by Eli L. Nis-
sly. i
y uth Mar. 9, near Florin, live |
stock and implements by Jacob S.|
Carmany. !
Wed., Mar. 10, near Marietta, live |
stock and implements by J. Arnold. |
Thurs., Mar. 11, near Marietta, |
live stock and implements by Jacob |
Hoffines.
Fri.,, Mar. 12, near Milton Grove, |
live stock and implements by Amos |
Mumma.
Sat., Mar. 13, near Marietta, live |
stock and implements by I. D. Keller. |
Sat., Mar. 13, At 7.30 at Mt. Joy, |
stocks and bonds by H. G. Carpenter
Mon., Mar. 15, near Mastersonville
live stock & implements by David Eby
Tues., Mar. 16, near Florin, live
stock and implements by Chas. Staley
Wed., Mar. 17, near Masterson-
ville, live stock and implements by
John Ruhl
Thurs., Mar. 18, near Maytown,
live stock and implements by Eli L.
Nissly.
Sat., Mar. 20, near Silver Spring,
household goods by Aaron Leonard.
Mon., Mar. 23, near Marietta, live
stock and implements by Charles
Coller. :
Wed., Mar. 24, at Florin, cows,
bulls, shoats by C. S. Frank & Bro.
Sat., Mar. 27, at Mt. Joy, horses
& mules by Ed. Ream.
Fri., Apr. 2, at Florin, 150 head
of live stock by C. S. Frank & Bro.
MPI,
PRINTING Kivi
not the cheap kind
but the
good kind done here
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| THE DONOVAN SPECIAL |
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On Total Purchases of $15 or More
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“THE DAYLIGHT STORE
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1.40
| $1.35 Women’s Knit Skirt..
.$1.95 | $2.00 Wowen’s Outing Skirt.
s Chambra Hbuge | .90 Infant’s Night
$2.50 Women’s G med House
Dresses
$2.65 Women
Dresses " |
$2.75 Flannellette | $2.50 Infant’s Crib Blankets.. 1.95
House 2.25%$1.35 Infant’s Outing Rompers 1.00
$2.50 Women’s Outing Gowns 2.00 $1:40 Women’s Flannellette
$1.50 Wowen’s Outing Skirt.. 1.00 | Dressing Sacques
These goods you can buy—lay away :
money.
Outing
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Women’s
Dresses
for next winter and save
Some Graniteware at the old prices.
A good line of Aluminum ware at old prices.
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You can save money by buying sweaters for next winter.
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Every Saturday we are offering some extra specials.
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Mt. Joy, Pa.

Farmers of Pennsylvania are
urged by Secretary of Agriculture
Rasmussen to order their lime for |
fertilizing purposes before they are|
ready to apply it. Companies supply-
ing agricultural lime are crowded, pti
being rushed with orders, and tRe; Subscribe for the iit. Joy Bulletin.
farmers who delays securing his s¥p- | jie pays to advertise In the Bulletin
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ply until spring will find difficulty in
securing it.
In his Postoffice Department Uncle
Sam keeps 250 women at work day
and might mending mail sacks.
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