The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 16, 1920, Image 10

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Brant Stum and wife who left that |
romantic country 14 years ago and
are now located at Rinera, Iowa, |
Blaston | having an irresistable inclination of |
visiting the scenes of their childhood |
up near Blaine, Pa.
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WHY IT SUCCEEDS
CHESTNUT HILL
Paris Koser and Charles
of Locust Grove, were circulating in|
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our midst last Saturday.
That was some rain we ex-
perienced on Saturday evening hav-|
ing been a victim to its terrific force |
coming home from Florin. | Because It's For One Thing Only and
 










THE' MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Business Men's Association of
[Mount Joy
Gommencing Th
The following Bufines men will close their
respective places at 12 o'clock noon in order to
give their employees a half holiday.
~ Painting
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aufo of yours to|
If you want that
look like a 1920, take it to Bruba-
ker’s Garage and getja job of real
painting. Charges
and work must be satisfactory.
Big Tire Sale
I am closing out all my tires at
greatly reduced prices.
P. S. Brubaker
Mount Joy, Pa.

Tommy Kreider, the hustling Mt. Joy People Appreciate This
supervisor of the Lancaster and Mar-| Nothin can be zood for every-
jetta turnpike company was out onj_, 4
Sunday evening en the beau- ing « hing well brings suc
ties of nature. g.
Abrsz tham Wi al nd fam visited Doan’s Kidne Pills are for one
his -in-le I lown thing only.
near Sr S driv- For weak or disordered kidneys.
ing that two m ud I Ask . i ! .
Jacob E. Williar wife and his! Hel Joy evidgnce to
. 1 rove
bright little d . Martha, of Irs eit, W. Main St.,
near Ehoems gn ) i the hospital- says: y Pills have been
ities of E. R. Neideigh 1 Tamiy | ysed in as far back as 1
on Sunday can ren My, back used to
Luther Ww ntzel, a former resident ’'pain and ache so I had to have it
of Blaine. of whom we frequently | rubbed. My kidneys became weak
met during our days up the re was a and bothered me on that account. I
cheerful hand shake over at A. D. used Doan’s Kidney Pills and cer-
Garber’s store at Florin last week. tamnly, gan say Yiwu doubt, this
During that terrific storm that i he RRL Seals
predominated around here on Satur-|] haven't had to use them in a long
day night, a large tree located near time.” {
the barn of farmer Dress, above here Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t!
received the effects of an electric simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
stroke. Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
That Perry county reunion is gett- MIS: Geistweit had. Foster-Milburn
fig More ripe every day und its gon Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
ing to culminate into a grand suc- mo
cess, if the court knows itself and
that’s no dream either. G laring pos-
ters put upon conspicuous pk aces and
turned out from the Bulle fice
will explain all.
E. R. Neideigh and wife, your cor- MMERM
respondent, Charles Berrier, Samuel wh I
H. Tressler and son Claud, Willis
Smith and wife called at the home on BOND
of Chas. Coller and wife to pay their
respect to Brandt Stum and wife who Will Sa
are visiting his sister for an in- ve
definite ER
We were exceedingly surprised
the other day when we were sum-
moned to an automobile to shake
Perry boy
hands with a
county




You'll Find There’s Luck in
the Right Fishing
Tackle
E have given a great deal of attention
to selecting the kind of tackle that
brings home the fish.
Here are the most successful Lures—
strongest, best wearing and least conspicu-
ous Lines—smooth running Reels for hard
service—Rods that properly combine elas-
ticity and power—Landing Nets, etc.
Let us fit you out for good luck.
H. 5. Newcomer, Mt Joy
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131 N. Queen St.
"STAGE COACH
DAYS
Our forefathers
their own glasses. They also
traveled in stage coaches.
They did both for the same
reason—there was no other
way.
| Today stage coaches are
a curiosity—their utility has
passed with the invention of
more modern methods, just
as “selecting your own
glasses” has given way to
scientific eye testing.
Our methods of testing
are the latest and most
scientific known and our
work is fully guaranteed to
be satisfactory. Call and
|
W. W. Appel & Son
| JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
Lancaster, Pa.
HROBDOLOLPHY
18888
PEOPLES
Restaurant and
Pool Room
62-64 West Main St.
MOUNT JOY PENNA.
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CLAMS, CRABS AND OYSTERS
IN SEASON

The Lease Amusements §
Have arrived and are located on §
the old tennis court |
Come and see the improvement
Will be here untill JUNE 22nd, 1920 3
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For Sale at your Dealer, Made in five grades
Conceded to be the Finest Pencil made for general use.
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W. Donegal St.,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES,
ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS
ETC.
[SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY FROM
12 to 1:30
A. H. Stumpf Propr.
Ind. Phone




You get 25 to 35%
Actual Overstrens(h
in a Mellinger Extra
Ply Tire. Danger of |
Sione, bruise or blow-
outs_is reduced to a
Siam Mellinger Extra
Ply Tires. are Hand Mzde
of Super-Vitalized, White
Rubber—bhave the Vacuum
tread and are
GUARANTEED
8000 MILES
Our representative will tell you
the saving you make. in buying
Mellinger Tires. Also ask about
HH wai Special Tires, a
quality tire at a Popular
> Price.
DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY
in Lancaster County by
HOWARD E. GARBER
Bell Phone 137-R3
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Please Remember
I Sharpen Knives
All Kinds Saws
Cutting Tools, Etc.

I make a specialty of sharpening and
Repairing Lawn Mowers

C. S. Gingrich
MOUNT JOY
oct-22-1;n
very reasonable |
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|Our Morturary
Automobile
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Recording
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Chicago; Mary and Earl
at home. Also one brother, Monroe,
|of Florin. Deceased was aged 60
| years, 9 months and 20 days. Funeral
services will be held from the house
ion Saturday morning at ten o’clock.
| Interment in the Mt. Joy cemetery.
{ Philip Floyd
Philip Floyd died at hig home at
Cordelia, Monday night from the ef-
fects of a stroke, aged 70 years. Be-
| sides his wife he is survived by four
Abram and Edward, of Cor-
delia; Philip, of Lancaster, and
| Jaco, of Mountville. One brother,
residing in Dallastown, and a sister,
in Harrisburg, also survive. Fu-
neral services were held on Thurs-
| vices at the Ironville church. In-
| terment was made in the adjoining
cemetery. \
| Sons-
Wayne McClurg
Wayne McClurg, a son of John Mec-
{ Clurg, of Elizabethtown, died on
Tuesday night in the West Chester
Hospital, aged 30 years, death re-
sulting from pneumonia after a brief
illness. The deceased had gone to
West Chester for treatment for epil-
epsy and pneumonia developed,
necessitating his removal to the hos-
pital. His parents and two brothers,
Hoffer, Philadelphia, and Frank, of
Elizabethtown, The funeral
was held in Elizbethtown on Satur-
| day with interment in Mt. Tunnel
cemetery.
survive.
Mrs. Martha Brandt
Brandt, aged
bite of David Brandt, died Friday at
| her home, in Elizabethtown, follow-
ing a long illness. She was a mem-
Martha Missimer 76
| ber of the Church of the Brethren
| for 55 years. The deceased is sur-
| vived by her husband and seven chil-
| dren. Four sisters, Mrs. Louisa
| Thome, Mrs. Harriet FEngle, Mrs.
Anna Witmer, all of Mt. Joy, and
Mrs. Kate Snyder, of Milton Grove,
as do 18 grandchildren
children. Fu-
held on Tues-
also survive
and 10 great
neral services
grand
were

day morning from the late home. In-
terment was made in the Florin
cemetery.
John K. Ney
John K. Ney one of the oldest and
best known residents of Elizabeth-
town, died on Saturday afternoon af-
ter a long illness from Brights di-
sease. He was 70 years of age and
was a farmer by occupation. He was
a member of the Church of the
Brethren for many years. Five chil-
dren as follows survive: Rev. H. H.
Ney and Mrs. John E. Becker, of
Elizabethtown; Ella, wife of Harry
Koser and Ray, of Milton Grove;
Kate wife of Joseph Meashey, of Mt.
Jor. The following brothers and sis-
ters also survive: Jacob K., Daniel
K., and Christian K., all of Elizabeth-
tewn; Amos XK. of Marietta; Mrs.
Jacob Shiffer, of Bachmanville; Mrs.
Jaccb Shell, of Palmyra, and Mrs.
Oliver Hite of Elizabethtown. The fu-
aeral was held on Tuesday afternoon
w.th interment in Green Tree cemec-
tery.

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Marriage Licenses,
Abram E. Hershey, East Donegal
and Mary R. Horst, Lebanon county.
Joseph N. Gingrich, Florin, and
Elizabeth S. Fry, Route 3, Elizabeth-
town.
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Notice, Boy Scouts.
All Boy Scouts are requested to
meet Thursday evening at 6.30 sharp
at Scout headquarters. Be prepared
to hike.
Bon’ Miss This Sale
es AND SHOATS
PUBLIC SALE
100 HEAD| COWS, STOCK BULLS
AND SHOATS
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ON FRIDAY, JUNE 18th, 1920
The undersigned will sell at public
sale at their stock yards, Mount Joy,
Pa., the following live stock:
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100 Head of cows, Bulls and Shoats
This is a good lot of cows and stock
bulls so don’t fail to attend this sale.
This sale will {positively start at
1:25 sharp.
Conditions i—Nagte at 60 days with
approved security ‘and bank discount
added.
J. B. KELLER & BRO.
F. B. Aldinger, au
Coble & Kroided Ci lerks.
J. D. Easton
Ind Phone 831-A1 FLORIN, PA.


USED & ANTIQUE FURNITURE |
BOUGHT AND SOLD

If you have anything you want to '
sell, phone or drop me a card. If.
you do not care to make sale, I will
buy your entire equipment.
for cash.
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Weekly Half Holiday
Begins Thursday, June 24th

Our Store Closes Every Thursday at
12 Q’clock, Ending September 2nd

We hope you will do your shopping early
that we can give you the best service

HUNDREDS OF FAMILIES HAVE FOUND IT DECIDEDLY PROFITABLE TO
OUR AIM THROUGHOUT IS TO SELL THE BEST QUALITY OF MERCHAN-
DISE FOR LESS. BY THIS METHOD WE ARE SAVING THRIFTY MOUNT JOY
AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITY SHOPPERS CONSIDERABLE ON THEIR






Splendid for fiving or ehoriening

trade from then on.
PURCHASES.
BLOOMERS Cocoa, par-1b:..... 0. av niin 21c
Jersey Bloomers .............. 4 2, 89¢ | 5 Ibs, Cocoa:for. . lJ... oui. ics:iinn 95¢
Crepe Bloomers ................. dBc] Cheese, per Jo. [oo uhh isons 33c
Sill Bloomers . ....cv..v nua. ....$2.19 | The quality of this could not be any better.
Pork and Beans, percan............ 10c
Campbell’s Beans, per can........ 12Y,¢
SILK CAMISOLES Apple Butter, periealt. .. a... ..n. ound, 5¢
98c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.89 and $2.49 y Large Bottle Amonia, per bottle. ...... 9c
\E aporated Milk, per can.......... 4 13c
UNDERWEAR 3iffy Jell, per phe. ......... aa. 12%Yc
Our line of Underwear is quite complete. | Currants, per 1b.................... 21c
We sell the Munsey wear, Forest Mills, | 5 Ips. Currants for............. . .95¢
Comfy and Fitrite.
HOSIERY
FISH Ladies "White Cotton Hose, per pair. ..16¢
Ocean Whiting Fish, 3 lbs for. ... .10c Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose per pair. ...23c
Mackerel, per ib............. Naan 18c | Ladies’ Attificial Silk Hose, per pair...23c
Salmon, ; per €an.... .. . ho . .18¢c | Men’s Cotten Hose, per pair......... 18c
Tuna Fish, all white meat, per can. ..26c | Men’s, Artifigjal Silk Hose, per pair. ..27c
Gray Bish, per can.............. ...18¢ | Children’ S Hose, per palin... i. oe 29c¢
GROCERIES | BLOUSES AND WAISTS
Mucatoni, 318. Hor. oo a ames 25 | You will have %p see our line of Middy
Green Peas, per 1b... .. ; Looe el | Blouses and Shirt Raise to realize their
Noodles, per DRE... ti. viiveiv von con 5c | real value.
Post Toasties, per pkg............ .11c \
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, per pkg. ... 11c SHOES AND OXFORDS
Quaker Corn Flakes, per pkg....... ..8¢c | For every one in the family to realize the
Swift Wool Soap, per bar.............8¢c | value of our shoes you will have to try a
Santay, per can. ........ ie alate als «4+ 26c | pair. We are sure we Wilpete your shoe
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