The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 30, 1920, Image 10

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    THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 380th, 1920

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Farmers
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THE
I WISH TO
PLY YOU WITH
OWN MILL BY
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Mixing
MANUFACTURED BY
YORK
bag of feed you buy.
buying.
dairy feed, etc.
BELL PHONE 81R2


Hot Process Feed
THE UTILITY FEED MACHINES CO. OF
AND EPHRATA
This means that my own personal guarantee
As to price I can assure you a
many dollars under the high priced western
A few feedings will convince you that feed made by this pro-
cess is the very best obtainable.
feeders in Lancaster County testify to thé above fact.
You are cordially invited to visit my mill and see this machine
in operation and see the ingrediants | use in making my feeds.
You Get the Best and Only the Best
No oat hulls, weed seeds, elevator dust, etc., as are contained
in so many prepared feeds now on the market.
I handle everything from chicken
Just Ask For “ZERCOY
AND YOU WILL COME BACK AGAIN
E. H. Zercher
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and Feeders
ATTENTION
UNCE THAT I AM PREPARED TO SUP-
FEEDS WHICH ARE MADE IN MY
NEWLY PATENTED
Machine
goes with every
saving of
feeds
you are now
Over 500 prominent farmers and
scratch
and hog feed to
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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Tools That Will Help
Get the Job Done Quickly
JOU will find the same
using Winchester Tools
does in using his Winchester Rifle.
do a quick, neat job that brings
credit to your workmanship.
Let us introduce you to these new Win-
chester Tools, made by the manufacturers of
the famous Winchester Rifles and Shotguns.
You
satisfaction in
as the hunter




E
He 5. Newcomer, Mt. Joy
THE WINCHESTER store

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TOBACCO HAIL INSURANCE
Why take chances?
It costs no more to insure now than later.
Policies writt
Telephones Bell,
THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OPNEW YORK is the largest
Fire and Hail Insurance Company “TM AMERICA.
en in this office.
Henry G. Carpenter
No delay.
24R2_and 67R2
LODO,
OC OOONOOE
DON

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ONOVANS
THE LANCASTER STORE
THAT IS RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR
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We Pay oo (ar Fare
On Total Purchases of $15 or More
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tertainments to make you forget your
troubles and feel that life is really
| worth living. You will be able to per-
| form your business duties with a new
| zeal after witnessing Brush. He is
FEED FOR GROWING CHICKS
As soon as chickens will eat whole
wheat, cracked corn, and other grains
the small sized chick feed can be
a humorist In every sense of the word. eliminated. In addition to the above
{ Uses a flow of language that is full of fends the chickens growth can be
| comedy, and while listening to him istened if they are given sour milk
| mystery follows surprise in rapid sue- skim milk or Buttermilk to drink.
C session, Growing chicks kept on a good
| His entire entertainment is ‘an in- | Y3N8€¢ may be given all their feed in
| a hopper, mixing two parts by the
| novation, beautiful, refined and com-
plete, carrying with it an artistic charm | Weight of cracked corn with one part
| that grown people will never forget,
and that children will look back upon
in after life as a bright phantom, a
most pleasant recollection.
Edwin Brush, the Witty Wizard,
| Mirth Provoker and Master Magician,
| is one of the greatest entertainers of |
| the mysterious realm in which he
reigns. Ie is a man of clean charac-
ter, refined habits and pleasing per-
sonality and has literally at his finger
ends all of the most wonderful and
puzzling tricks of both Orient and Oc-
cident. He works and talks rapidly,
his tongue being as catchy as his
tricks. Dullness and Edwin Brush
don’t travel together. He always
makes good.
{ of wheat,
corn, wheat and oats in one hopper.
and the dry mash in another. The
| beef scrap may be left out of the
{dry mash and fed in separate hopper
so that the chickens can eat all of
{this feed they desire. If the beef
[scr ap is to be fed separately it’s ad-
| visable to wait until the chicks are
[10 days old, the poultry division of
{the United States Department of Ag-
riculture advises, although many
poultrymen put the beef scrap before
the young chickens at the start with-
out bad results.
Chickens confined to small yards
should always be supplied with green
feed. Fine charcoal, grit and oyster
shell should be kept before the chick-
mmo. (ens at all times, and cracked or
MAYTOWN r ground bone may be fed where the
}, chickens are kept in small, bare yards
of but the latter feed is not necessary
Well we 1aVe « bate. a base ball team and :
John W. Warner is the manager. The for chickens that have a good range.
team expects to open the season Sat-
urday.
A men’s club known as the May-
town Fraternal Club was organized
on Thursday last for the purpose of
promoting literary and musical ac-
tivities, wholesome, amusements and
athletics. The membership will like-
ly reach 50. The following is the
result of the organization: President,
Geo. M. Houseal, Jr.; vice president,
Geo. Drace; secretary, Rev. C. M. plicati§ns in hands of the secretary,
Mitzell; treasurer, Frank M. Houseal. Dr. SW. Notyconier on of Datoro
A glee club will be formed in the]; sch 6-30-1t.
near future. The club will give May-
town base ball during the summer. A
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room will be rented for home.
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Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
FOUND—Auto tire, tube and rim.
Call at this office and prove your
property. 1t


WANTED—A Janitor for the pub-
lic schools.
MAGICIAN AT CHAUTAUQUA.
Brush appears, the fun begius; he
removes his gloves; they vanish; next
removes the cuffs, rolls up his sleeves,
shows his hands are empty, and by
ompressing the atmosphere is able to : :
ns ere are a few bargains on quick
handkerchiefs, flags, balls, Here os args 1.9 |
ros
Pan and What noth |sale propositions:
SHER * i I have a frame .double house, 6
{rooms on each side, one side has bath
[and heat, together with the entire
{ baking establishment of Wm. Sholing
|on West Main street.
t J. E. Schroll, Realtor.
DR A UL
—I have for sale
airview Street, all kinds of
also ice cream the entire
1 Gantz. 6-30-1t.pd
NOTI
home on
vegetables
season. Jo


Realty Bargains

Capable woman
work at $8.00 per
ing. Apply at Post Of-
, Mt Joy. 6-30-1t
produce
money,
His manip
s a work
of balls and coins
and must
ation
of art
ppreciated,
ing and captivating
tricks. Ducl
fice Box No.
FOR SALE—A tatted collar. Ap-
ply to 237 Mariela St. 6-30-1t
be seen to

his

. Steady em-
§. H. Baker, Mt.
6-30-1t
and drive
yard
Apply to
ployment.
Joy.
Read This
| I have a fine small home in Bam-
fordville, along the Lancaster and
Harrisburg pike, 7 room frame house,
[concrete porches and walks, frame
| stable, hog pen, excellent well of wa-
iter, 1-3-acre of land. Beautiful place
) [to live. Will take $1,500 for a quick
Il en- jgale. J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. tf |
mysterious

ticles
forth
will hear
“How |
your very n
produced that will
of applause sad
mn on sides of you:
the Modern
now re: ady
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The new bungalow o
Home Construction Co.,
for inspection and sale.
for cost flush. Apply A.
or S. Nissly Gingrich, Floring Pa.
6-3
bring
vou
THE MANAGEMENT AND WORKERS WE
in the retail stores of Lancaster have
felt for some time that it was no longer
necessary to keep the stores open on
Saturday night for the accommoda-
tion of the public.
OTHER CITIES—Larger and smaller
than Lancaster, north, east south and
west have long since abolished night-
work in retail stores. In our neigh- .
boring cities of York and Williams-
port Saturday night closing has been
in successful operation for some time.
be
NOW PROGRESSIVE Lancaster stores,
large and small, employing more than
70 per cent. of the workers and do-
ing about 90 per cent. of the down-
town business in Lancaster have agreed
to close Saturday’s at six o’clock.
to
Have Agreed to Close at 6 for Summer Months and We
Buchannan & Brown—Department Store
M. T. Garvin & Co.— Department Store.
Leinbach & Co.—Department Store.
Hager & Bro.—Department Store.
Watt & Shand—Department Store.
Bair & Witmer—Cloaks & Suits.
Smith’s—Cloaks & Suits.
‘Donnelly’s—Cloaks & Suits.
Smith-Conrad—Interior Decorators
Adler’s—Cloaks & Suits.
The Fashion—M. Frank—Millinery
M. Feinbeaux— (Rainbow Waist Shop)
Roumfort’s—Cloaks & Suits.
H. Kraus— Millinery.
G. L. FonDersmith—Books & Stationery
The McCoy Hat Shop—Millinery
Elizabeth McCauley—Millinery
This Letter Published by Publicity Committee of
L.B.
John


or equal parts of cracked

All applicants have ap-
at my
for :
A LETTER TO THE PUBLIC!
The Leading Lancaster Stores Will Close Every Safurday at Six P. M.
ask you to endorse this movement—
show by your co-operation that it is
not necessary to keep stores open nights
for YOUR BENEFIT—shop before
six on Saturdays and help to make
this
the success it deserves to be.
SHOPPING BEFORE SIX on Satur-
days means better and more efficient
service for all concerned and with
mille and factories all closing Satur-
days
ne sound reason why the stores should
REMEMBER come to Lancaster just a
little earlier on Saturday and com-
plete your shopping before six—these
important business houses have agreed
feel it will not be a hardship te you.
The Stores Listed Here Will Close Saturdays at Six the Year Round--Other Stores Not Listed
Steinman Hardware Co.—H’dware Store
Darmstaetter’s—Art Shop.
L. W. Keplinger—Furniture.
Shaub & Co.— Shoes. -
Nixdorf & Bard—Office Supplies.
Piersol Co., Inc.
C.F.
Chas. H. Frey’s— Shoes.
The Great A. & P. Tea Co., 50 W. King St.
Herr & Co.—Hardware.
Lanc. Fire Proofing & Paint Co.
Lanc. Paint & Glass Co.
City Wall Paper Co.
M. D. Matz— Piano Store.
H. Clay Miller—Electrical Construction.
Mahler Construction Co.
AN Pou Newspapers Srey
Iron Works, Mt. 6-23-2t

FARM WANTED—Want to hear
from owner of farm or good land
for sale. Send price and description.
Fal delivery. L. Jones, Box 551,
Olney, Ill 2t-pd. WANTED—100 Tobacco strippers.
FOR SALE—Surrey in good con- Highest wages paid for stripping.
died, price JSeagonable. Apply to 5¢ per pound, out-going weight. Ap-
ohn Eyer, R. D., Mt. Joy. 6-9-3t. ply to E. L. Nissly & Sons, Florin,
4-28-tf.


FOR SALE 5,000 used ©3
bricks and a lot of lime stone in a
wall in Mt. Joy. Will sell cheap. |
Col or phone Jnec. E. Schroll, Mt.!
oy. |

WANTED—A young lady assist-
ant stenographer and book-keeper.
Apply E, L. Nissly & Son, Florin.
june-23-2t
WANTED—Workmen. Apply to
Nissly Swiss Chocolate Co., Florin,
Pa.
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WANTED—50 woodman, steady
Apply Nissly Swiss
6-23-2t
employment.
Chocolate Ca., Florin.
June-9-tf

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Maggie Hollinger, late of
Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted there-
to are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will pre-
sent them without delay for settle-
‘ment to the undersigned, residing in
Mount Joy borough.
H. N. NISSLY,
executor.
5-19-6t


John A. Covle, Atty.

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Warren M. Heisey, late
of East Donegal, Lancaster Co., de-
ceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned; all persons indebted there-
to are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same will pre-
sent them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned.
JNO. M. HEISEY,
Mt. Joy, Route 3
6-23-6t
WANTED—Young lady, to assist
stenographing and bookkeeping.
Nissly & Sens, Florin, Pa.
in
Apply E. L.
June-9-tf Isaac Herr, Atty.
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in these stores
THE WORKERS
humane, progressive movement
at 12 noon there seems to be
open nights.
abolish night shopping hours and
Expect Further Additions to the List |
Herr & Son—Books & Stationery
Carpets, House Goods.
Samuels—The BonTon—Millinery.
H. Pfenninger— Electrical Supplies.
Retail Store Workers of Lane.