The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 17, 1920, Image 12

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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO UNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 192

SALE REGISTEK
hursday, March 18—On the pre- |
ises, % of a mile east of Mount Joy |
long the Manheim road, wagons, |
arness and a lot of household goods |
y Fannie B. Shelly. Vogle, auct.|
Thursday, March 18—On the
remises % mile from Maytown, in
ast Donegal tow
enanted by Morris Heilman, horses,
mules, cows, bulls, shoats, chickens|
d farm implements by E. L. Nissly.
rank, auct.
Friday, March
ises, the Martha
Kagle’s Mill, or
etta, live stock and
Michael J. Gable
Saturday,
10.
On
plements by
auct.
*h 20—On the prem-
tire lo t of household
r Mrs. Barbara Hos-
ises in Florin
goods, ete.
tetter
At the Bul-
at 7:30 p. m,,
Jov,
N.
ar trustee to sell in the estate
Daniel L. Hauenstein, dec’d.
auct. See advertisement.
Monday, March 22-—On
ises Maytown, real estate and
personal property by Norman F.
Arntz, administrator of Jesse Klugh,
deceased. Aldinger, auct. See ad-
vertisement.
Monday, March On the prem-
izes near Good’s church, 3 miles west
of Elizabethtown, live stock and im-
plements by J. L. Ebersole. Hess,
auct. See advertisement.
in
in
90
ll
Monday, March 22—On the prem- | Brubaker.
one mile
southeast of Marietta in East Done-|and exchange
ises, the Hiestand farm,
gal township, 7 horses, 10 cows,
heifers, steers, bulls, 85 shoats, 2
sows and farm implements by Chas.
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It is no trouble
anything on which we
Now is the time to
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With features that provide faultless fit, comfort and convenience, adjustable waist
band and hem.
9,
100 CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES
EASTER NECKWEAR FOR MEN HAS ARRIVED
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ip, on the farm|
the prem-|
Musser farm, near gt
mile east of Mari- hon
Nissly, executor |
of |
Frank, |
the prem- |
Easter is less than three weeks away.
with material for your Easter gown
assortment of material: Voiles, Crispette, Flaxon, Swiss, Dimity, Silks and Singhame.
lw. Coller. Frank, auct..
Tuesday, March 2
ises at the western boto limits, a
|\axge lot of household goods by Alice
Brandt and Samuel B. Kiefer, ex-
of Alpheus , Brandt, de-
ceased. Vogle, auct. See advertise-
iment.
| Wednesday, March 24—At the
stock yards of the Florin Hotel,
Florin, Pa., lot of extra good cows,
stock bulls, heifers, bologna cows and
60 home-raised shoats by C. S. Frank
auct.
larch 25-
300
-At his
head of
F. Mowery.
Ex-
p. m.,
he National
Mo ount Toy Bank. Fr , auct. See
vertisement
Ek hur March
| premises in Florin,
personal property
Arndt, auct.
Friday, March —At the Far-
mers Hotel Stables, at Middletown,
200 head of horses and mules by D.
iB. Kieffer & Co. See advertise-
\ment.
or
25—0 the
real. ets and
by Jacob Brown.
ly,
26
Friday, Marc
|ises in the village of Florin, entire
Los of household goods by Mrs. Susan
Vogle, auct.
March 27—At his sale
stables, Mount Joy,
40 head of horses and mules by Ed.
Ream. Frank, auct. See advertise- |
ment.
Saturday,
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EAST MAIN STREET
to go to a lot of trouble to serve
inquiries you
can inform you.
SILK STOCKINGS
buy waists.
date. Price $1.00 to $2.50.
| household goods by Horace G.
Farmer’s Department Store
you to
tent of our ability in these most troublesome times, and we will thank you to take
the trouble to trouble us as well as any wish to make
If you have not supplied yourself
now is the time to do it.
All colors and all prices.
We have 150 waists. Everything that’s up-to-
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ MIDDY SUITS
CHARMING WASHABLE DRESSES
Variety of silks in new designs
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT 1S COMPLETE WITH GOOD EATS
HAVE SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY
Saturday, March 27—On West |
23—On the prem- | Main street, Mount Joy, large lot of
household soods by David R. Wag-
ner. Vogle, auct. ;
Tuesday, March 30—On the prem- |
ises at Silver Springs, a large lot of |
Her-
shey. Frank, auct. i
Wednesday, March 31—On the |
premises at the LaPierre House, Mt.
Joy, a large
of Joseph F. Brandt. Frank,
Friday, April 2—At the
vards at the Florin Hotel, Florin, a
lot of registered and high grade Hol-
stein cows, bulls, shoats, ete., by
S. Fre nk & Bro. Hess, auct.
Friday, April 23—On
on West "Main street, Mount Joy, a
large lot of household goods by Caro-
line Bott. Frank, auct.
ree GD ere mere
auct.
The International Film Co. sent a
to Pequea to make movies of
ice and high water there on Fri-
marl
the
day.
Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red
eggs for hatching. 3-17-tf
FOR RENT—A Tenant house. Ap-
ply to Norman M. Stauffer, R. D. No.
1, Mount Joy, Pa. Ind. Phone 744A
mar. 17-tf


LIME FOR SALE-Dry fine air-
Blaked lime for agricultural pur-
poses at $5 per top if hauled by
purchaser. Mount Jéy Magnesis Co.

FOR RENT-—A/ 7-room house at
Rheems, bath and all conveniences.
Large garden and extra lot. Apply
to B. H. Greider’s Office from 7 to
'8 in the evening, Rheems, Pa. 3-10-tf
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rin, Pennsylvania, that
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
March 10, 1920
Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Bachman Chocolate Manu-
a special meeting of the stock-
holders will be held on June 21, 1920, twelve o’clock noon, for the purpose of author-
izing the directors to increase the capital stock of the Company to the amount of
one million ($1,000,000.00) dollars. Authority will be asked at the same time to do
a general creamery business, including the manufacturing of butter, ice cream and
By order of the Board of Directors
J. A. BACHMAN, President.
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holders.
requirements of a conserv
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March 10, 1920
ative business.
proval at the meeting called for this purpose.
J. A. BACHMAN,
The stockholders present at the Annual Meeting of the Bachman Chocolate
Manufacturing Company held in Mount Joy on January 19, 1920, will recall that at
that time the President referred to the above capitalization plan which was discussed
at length and favorably commented upon and therefore is not news to most stock-
The President pointed out at that time that now at least three times the capi-
tal was necessary to do the same amount of business compared with 1915 conditions.
This recapitalization plan has not been suggested with the idea of expanding
the business in a wild or unreasonable manner, but simply to provide for the actual
The Board of Directors being in close touch with every phase of the business
are in harmony with the future plans of the Company and approve thoroughly be-
lieving this move to be consistent with present business conditions and ask your ap-
President.
lot of household goods |
stock |
C.
the premises |
| a man

Navy Blacksmith Shop.



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The vinage blacksmith shop under
the spreading chestnut tree is for rent,
The smithy has gone to sea to learn
some new tricks of the trade in the
U. 8. Navy schools.
Blacksmithing is now a highly
specialized trade in iron working. Once
masters it he Is sure of a
good living for life, either in or out
of the service.
A real interest in one’s work is as
necessary in the Navy schools as in
others, but Jack is paid to learn and
is sure of his job as long as he wants
it, providing he ig in earnest.
The above photo shows a couple of |
anvils doing a big business at a Navy
Artificer School.

The Mascot of the Pacifie



The proudest member of the Navy
with the Pacific Fleet is “Mick,” Ad-
miral Rodman’'s spaniel. From the
tip of his tail to the tip of his nose
“Mick” is a real sailor. The her
the seas come the better he likes It
“Mick” stuck his head through a life
ring, at the photographer's sigue,
and is giving an imitation a true
patriot looking for an argument.
Every man on the New Mexico Is
“Mick's” pal
Kinderhook Pastor Ill
Rev. C. A. Miller, the newly-ap-
pointed pastor of Kinderhook United
Evangelical charch, is ill at the home!
of Justice Lichty, Klinesville, where
he is temporarily domiciled.
ema
BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Newpher Garber an-
nounce the birth of a son on Friday.
poet -
MOUNT JOY MARKETS
The following prices are paid to-
day by our local merchants:
F. A. Payasey, Pays:
Eggs, per doz...... 3
Butter, per 1b
Lard, perdb...... 0 iim 0k 24c
Potatoes, per bus
I. D. Stehman Pays:
Wheat, per bu
Corn, per bu.......... 0»
Oats, per bu
I. D. Stehman Sells:
Corn, per bu
Oats, per bu
Bran, per 100 lbs
Mixed Feed, per 100 lbs......
Glutten, per 100 lbs
Cotton Seel Meal
Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs.,,.... 4.16
Jeef Scrap,
Calf Meal, per 100 lbs,,..
Timothy hay, per 100 lbs .
Tankage, 100 1bS.,........5 5.25
Straw, per 100. 1bs.,.......... .85
Oat Meal Feed, per 100 lbs.... 1.95
et Wires
Subscribe for the Jt. Joy Bulletin.
Automaohile
Painting

If you want that auto of yours to
look like a 1920, take it to Bruba-
ker’'s Garage and get a job of real
¥
painting. Charges very reasonable
and work must be satisfactory.
Big Tire Sale
I am closing out all my tires at
greatly reduced prices.
S. Bru
Mount Joy,
a SHE
Hed Lily
FEiilas caled with
Take no other.
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FANCY CALF.
Prunes
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24c, 28c
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FANCY EVAP.
CALIF.
Peaches
1b 30c

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Of California Canned Peaches and Cherries
This sale is very timely, coming just when the stocks of home canned fruit are about used up.
California fruit of extraordinary quality—the equal in point of flavor and quality to the best your
OUR 37c¢ FANCY CALIF. PEACHEN..................
OUR 40c EXTRA FANCY CALIF.
OUR 27c¢ CALIF. WHITE CHERRIES.
Packed in a pure, heavy sugar syrup.
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$4.15 doz.
cut to 37c can, $4.40 doz.
cut to 25¢ can, $2.90 doz.
.cut to 35¢ can, e
PEACHES -<
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Do not hesitate to buy a dozen cans at this special price.

PICNIC HAMS, Lb
BACON, Lb
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LEBANON BOLOGNA,
EVAPORATED CORN,
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Lb. os in Re a Se a sea 23c
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SWEET TENDER SUGAR
$1.50 Dozen
Our regular
very fine quality.
15¢
or more.
CORN cut to, can, 12%c
grade—
It will be to
your advantage to buy a dozen
25¢ Can BEST TUNA
FISH cut to 22c
All white meat, with a most
delicate flavor. Serve as is on
toast. Delightful for salads and
croquettes.
RICH CREAMY CHEESE
Pound, 35c¢
Fine quality—and aged just
long enough to give it that rich
snappy flavor.

BEST DEEP PINK SALMON,
Fine quality.
Fine white, fat mackeral.
nice,
tomorrow?
BEST Soup BEANS, ™
beans grown.
Delicious served
crouquettes made Ww with our best boiled rice.
FANCY NORWAY MACKEREL, each. .9¢c, 13c
May we suggest a
well-cooked mackerel for your breakfast
Very low price on the finest quality White
“ASCO” BLEND (Our Very Best) TEAS
Lb., 45¢c
tall can
as is or in
14 1b. pkg, 12—15 1b. pkg, 23c¢
The more fussy you are about your TEA the
easier it is for us to please you. Try a package
today and note its RICH, FRAGRANT FLAVOR
“ASCO” MACARONI, Pie. . .10c
Made only from the best ingredients. "What s
more appetizing than macaroni and cheese? Try
it made with a little of our snappy cheese.

Fresh From Our Own Ovens
VICTOR BREAD,
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other.
Buy the best bread made.
Victor is the biggest and finest
quality loaf baked. Buy a loaf
today and note its Satisfying
Goodness seldom found in any
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HIGH-GRADE CANNED
Vegetables
Sugar Corn
String Beans
Mixed Vegetables. ..
Roasted Fresh Daily
‘ASCO” BLEND COFFEE
(Our Very Best) Lb. 42¢
Rich, Full, Heavy Body.
When you buy ‘“Asco’” you are
always sure of it being Fresh
Roasted, which helps to add to
its Delightful and Pleasing

Pure Jellies, glass
Delicions Peanut Butter,
Pure Olive oil, bottle.
Pure Assorted Yams, jar...
glass, 13¢
‘““Asco”” Corn Starch, pkg...9¢
Big value in fresh ready-to-
serve vegetables.
Aroma.


‘““Asco” Noodles, pkg
Best Whole Rice, Ib
National Rolled Oats, pkg. 10c
Finest Pearl Barley, Ib... . =
Heinz Clean Tomato Soup
can llc
Ib
Whole Dried Green Peas,
b., 10c
Best Corn Meal,
Heinz Baked Beans
can 12¢, 17¢


“ASCO” OLEOMARGARINE,
The best made—we know
please you.
TWO PURE BUTTER SUBSTITUTES OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT
NUT MARGARINE, 1b
Made from pure vegetable
fats used.
the quality will oils—no animal
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ALL BRANDS
EVAPORATED
Milk
can 6¢c, 125c

Campbell's Pork and
Beans, can 12%c¢
CARRY ALL BAGS
— gach Sc
American Beauty Ginger
Snaps, bbl pkg., 35¢
Fancy Shrimp, can.......

A ——
Resolutions of Respect
Whereas,
seen fit to
The
remove,
Ajrighy God
by death, from
5 | our midst comrade!John Malehorn.
Whereas, Being & member of the
Walter Ebersole Pogt No. 185 of Mt.
Joy.
Whereas, We deeply regret the
loss of this Comrade, yet, submitting
our mortal selves to the judgment of

this comrade, therefore be it,
Resolved, That the Post Adjutant
send our sincere sympathies to the
[hererved family, and be it,
Resolved, That a copy
of the Post, and also published in one
Lancaster and one Mount Joy paper.
Guy Habecker,
Wm. R. Weaver,
Benj. F. Kendig.
mar-17-1t
For Sale
I have the following used cars, all

sale:
Hudson 18) Touring Car
1917 Saxon Touring
490 Chevrolet Touring
1917 Ford Touring
1917 Ford Coupe
Ream’s Garage
MOUNT JOY, PA.
We Buy Fresh E
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On Total Pur¢hases of $15 or More
REOPENING DAY OF THE Ny
NEW DAYLIGHT STORE
SATURDAY, | MARCH 20th, 1920
Each adult customer will receive a souvenir.
We will have several {Demonstrations, that we hope will be to your
interest.
Our specials for this flay will be worth while your coming.
Many opportunities for profitable buying presented now.
We would be very ingrateful if we failed to thank you all who have
helped to make it possible for us to have the much needed improve-
ments, and we hope you will enjoy them often, as we are sure they will
be for your comfort. Come and enjoy them. No steps to climb.
S. B. Bernhart, Mt. Joy, Pa.


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OYSTERS! SANITARY BARBER SHOP
OYSTERS!
H. J. WILLIAMS, MT.-J0Y, PA.
GTEA UE
FAMOUS CHINC Q Successor to Allén M. Way
OYSTERS
GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONS |
i { Ahe Manhattan Laund
daily. Monday till nog
RANDT BROS.
E RO AY’S HAIR CUTTING
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128 Mt. Joy St. MT. JOY, PA. | SAT!

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