The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 20, 1920, Image 10

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We make a
mixing feeds.
We have a
standard Horse,
i We have for
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Farmers Read This
Zerco Feeds Always Fresh

specialty of
full line of
Dairy, Hog
- and Poultry feeds.
sale in bar-
rel lots, the highest grade
FEEDING MOLASSES.
“I E.H. Zercher
Bell Phone 81R2 MOUNT JOY, PA.
| It’s Fourteen Here
Thirteen-cent sugar is on sale at
Lancaster groceries (12 at Millers-
!ville), and it is predicted that the
l price will drop to 10 soon.
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Mr. Carl Dyer of Lancaster, was a
Lisher to town Thursday.
‘Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
| Ladies get your new Spary Sirs
lat Las tz’s.” Many to select from
at Laskewi of Erom.


FOUND—A sweater west of Flor-
in, owner may have same by proving
B.
property and paying for ad. A.
Martin. oct.20-1t
FOR RENT—60 acre farm on the
shares. Apply to Albert Strickler,
{Mount Joy, Pa. oct.20-tf
L 3 FC Columbian Oak
‘No. 25 heater and pipe I good con-
|dition. Apply to A. B, JoRet sind


I will run my truck to Marietta on
Saturday evening, Oct. 30. Will start
at Brown’s Corner atsx n Round
{trip fare 50 cents. as. Derr.
mp oct.13-2t

FOR RENT-—A farm of 53 acres
in East Donegal township on the
shares. Call on or address Jacob
| Hoffines, Mount Joy, Pa. oct.13-2¢
Ladies’ Hair Nets, all colors with
land without elastic, 3 for 25c.
oct.20-1t

WANTED—A young married man
to work on a good farm by the day
'and farm tobacco. A nice home to
live in, rent cheap. Apply Amos N.
| Mumma, Mt. Joy, Pa., Route 1.
| Oct.20-tf
|
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
THE DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN.
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE


Mr. Joseph Haines spent Sunday
at Annville, visiting friends.
Mrs. White is visiting her sister,
Mrs. George Eichelberger this week.
Mr. William Smith is spending a
week at York county visiting rela-
tives.
Mrs. Ed. Steigerwald of Paoli, was
a Monday visitor at her parental
home.
Mr. William Eichler of Newport
News, is here on a visit to his
parents.
Mr. Jacob Eichler of Elizabeth-
town, was a Tuesday visitor to our
village.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fike were
Sunday visitors to Mrs. Wolfort at
Kinderhook.
Myra and Mrs. Ed. Booth attended
the funeral of Mr. Haupt at Lancas-
ter on Monday.
Miss Laura Hossler of the Capital
City, was a Sunday visitor to Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Shires.
Rev. M. H. Miller attended the
Christian Endeavor convention at
Christiana last week.
Messrs. William Weidman and
James Eschbach spent Tuesday at
Blaine, Perry county.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll of Mount
Joy, were Sunday visitors to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry S. Stoll.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geyer of Har-
risburg, were here on a few days’

|THE ROLPH SCHOOL OF ENGLISH
Westerly Building
1627 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Get a command of clean, pure, force-
ful language by a few minutes of
jhome study every day. Knotty
| Problems solved, mistakes corrected.
Add charm and value to your busi-
ness and social life. Get abreast of
the times. Make yourself 100% ef-
ficient. Write for particulars. Terms
moderate and easy. oct.6-4t-pd

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| WANTED—A lady stenographer
or one who is willing to learn. State
|age, experience, salary expected. Ad-
dress Box 108, Florin, Pa. 9-15-tf



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For Prompt and Satisfactory Service
Go To The
Mount Joy Auto Supply Co.
208 East Main Street
Prest-o-lite Batteries and Battery Service
Kelly-Springfield Tires
Tire Vulcanizing and Retreading
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WANTED—Money, in large or
small amounts, for investment in first
mortgages in good local real estate.
Needed April 1, 1921. Will pay all
Q | expenses of preparing security and
® recording. Insurance in excess of
$/amount of mortgages. Henry G.
Carpenter, Mount Joy, Pa. tf
PUBLIC SALE
On Saturday, Oct. 30, 1920—The
undersigned will sell at No. 140-142
'Park St., Elizabethtown, a 21% Story
Frame Double House, Frame Stable,
Ete. Also a large lot of household
goods by David B. Brandt. Aldinger,
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PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920
The undersigned will sell at public
sale on the premises in the village of
Florin, Mount Joy township, the fol-
lowing described real estate to wit:
Two Lots of Ground
Fronting 80 feet on Market street,
Florin and extending in depth of that
width 200 feet to a public alley. The
buildings thereon erected
are a 21 STORY FRAME
DOUBLE HOUSE contain-
ing 8 rooms and two summer
houses. Slate roof on house. Frame
stable, chicken House, and outbuild-
ings. This is a corner property and
is very pleasanytl located. There is
a well of good water on the premises
and a cistern in the summer kitchen.
All the buildings are in good repair.
There is an abundance of fruit such
as pears, plums, cherries, apples, ete.
Any person wishing to view same
prior to day of sale will please call
on George S. Vogle, residing nearby.
Sale to commence at 3 p. m. when
terms and conditions will be made




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SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM.
NOT USED ANY MORE.
H. BAKER
TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILK.
USE SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGG!
LUMBER and GOAL
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
known by
Mrs. Annie W. Schwanger
Geo. S. Vogle, Auct.
|S. Nissly Gingrich, Clerk.
Sale Starts at 1:25 Sharp
{85 HEAD OF ERIE CO. AND NEW
| YORK STATE COWS, HEIFERS
AND BULLS
Bought direct from the farmers by
the undersigned


AT PUBLIC SALE
ON FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1920
The undersigned will sell at publie
| sale at their stock yards, Mount Joy, |
| Pa. t he following five stock:



Come and our prices
will positively start at |,


Con 1s:—Note at 60 days with |
|approved secnri ity and bank discount |
added.
J. B. KELLER & BRO. |
F. B. Aldinger, auct.
{Coble & Kreider, Clerks.


$1 box of Perma

How About Those
Pictures You
Made Sunday?
Better bring the films
here for developing and
printing. Your pictures
get the benefit of our ex.
perience and up-to-date
methods. The result is re-
"“W. B. BENDER,



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122 E. Main St.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Loc Patches
And a 75¢ Can of
Radiator cement
all for $1.15 §|
Schock Garage §
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Marietta Street |
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

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visit to Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Geyer.
Mrs. Paul Buohl and Miss Betsy
Musselman of the County Seat, Sun-
dayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mas-
terson.
VA Pound -social surprise will be
given in the United Brethren church
this evening in honor of the pastor,
Rev. M. H. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. John Musselman
spent several days here the guests of
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry S. Musselman.
Messrs. Jacob Y. Kline, P. G.
Shelly, William Weidman and Eugene
Garber accompanied the excursion to
Luray, Va., on Sunday.
The party who stole a tire at
Welfley’s crossing Saturday after-
noon is known and if not returned
in a few days further proceedings
will be done.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker
and Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz
spent Saturday and Sunday at Phila-
delphia, making the trip in the lat-
ter’s car.
Mrs. H. Roy Nissly entertained on
Saturday evening at her home in
Florin one hundred and fifty guests.
The house was beautifully decorated
with flowers. A large number played
five hundred, and eight very useful
prizes were given. The music was
furnished by Roth’s orchestra of Lan-
caster. William Rote the efficient
caterer of Lancaster served.
EEE...

Farmers’ Day at Manheim
Manheim will observe its second

Indications are that this will sur-
LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A.
annual Farmers’ Day on Friday and fe
Saturday, October 22nd and 23rd. HOHE IBBE MB


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Open Saturdays Until 9 P. M. ETERS
Your Home Can be Furnished at the “Keystone” at
Very Little Cost
To satisfy yourself—come here and look at the qualities we offer—compare our prices—then
ask your friends and neighbors about Keystone values—and especially our service, Your money will
bring the most values at the Keystone and we are proving it every day—For example look at these
big specials.
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All sizes—all leathers in calves and tapestry up to $600 to chose from. Daven-
port opens up to a f ize bed, is steel construction, and a very convenient article.
Dor’t fail to see this
,, »rful bargain.
8 Piece Oak Bedroom
SUITS special at $69.00

9x12 Congolean
RUGS special at $16.45
9x12 Seamless Tapesiry
Brussel Rugs $27.98
$ 12 Delicious COLUMBIA
5 Selections of Your Own
Selection and a
COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA
to your home
Don’t fail to take advantage of the wonder-
ful offer—get your order in now for the




SELLERS MASTERCRAFT
No. 2—Automatic Lowering Flour Bin
Costs us $52,000 extra, annually.
No. 4—Dovetail Construction. As used
in all high grade furniture. Costs us §7,500
extra, annually.
No. 6 Glass Knobs. Cost us §2.250 extsa,
annually.
No. 1-0Oil Hand-rubbed Finish. Costs
us $9,750 extra, annually.
No. 3—Automatic Base Shelf Extender,
Costs us $9,000 extra, annually.
2% S-Dusts provi Base Topundernaath
fos, annually.
No, 7—Aataroof Casters. Cost us §10.000 extra. aanually,
SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS
Reducted To Lower Prices
Heavy cabinet with all spool casters—also lower- holidays.
ing floor bin and base shelf extended—most con-
venient and best constructed kitchen cabinet on the
market—see it and be convinced. HEATERS $1 2.75 up


C—O WS SE OSS
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920:


 

Liberty We
Bonds deliver
same
anytime
FURNITURE CO. free of
cas 12 & 14 W. KING STREET charge


pass last yaer’s exhibit of farm pro-
odds. A public meeting will be held
on Friday evening in the big tent
given Friday evening, Saturday af-
ternoon and Saturday evening. Cash
prizes and ribbons will be awarded
the exhibitors. The exhibits will be
classified by competent judges.
Practically all of the space has now
been engaged, by exhibitors. The farm
products and fancy work will be ar-
ranged in a large tent sixty feet
square. All roads will lead to Man-
heim for the Farmers’ Day event.
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THE PRICE IS BOUND TO
TAKE FURTHER TUMBLES
There are $330,000 tons of raw
gugar in Cuba, says William A. Mer-


chant of Havana, president of the |
National Bank of Cuba, and he warns |
| growers against hoarding their pro- j
{ duction in the hope of better prices.
if sold between this and Nov. 15. Im-
Apply to J. E. | | ©
There is no scarcity in the United
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ducts and farm machinery by big OPPRPEPROG
erected on Market Square for that “Asco”
purpose. Speakers of prominence Best
have been engaged for this evening. PORK
Saturday afternoon a public sale for Pink
cattle and cows will follow the ex- and
hibition. The amusements will be SALMON
under the guiding hand of the BEANS
American Legion and the Athletic can 18¢
Association. Band concerts will be can 12c


More than six thousand men and women!
Few people realize the size of this business family—the amount of human effort required to
effect the economies constantly reflected in our LOW PRICES—in the immense savings that our
Produce-to-Consumer Plan makes possible.
Our organization numbers more than six thousand employees, each skilled in some particular
branch of the grocery business, and each one an important link in the chain of business endeavor that
enables us to secure and place on your table your daily grocery needs of such HIGH QUALITY at the
minimum of cost.
We are an organization of skilled messengers—whose scope of duty is world- wide—whose re-
ward is the satisfaction of work well done, as proved by the public’s ever-increasing patronage.
What would groceries be costing today were it not for the American Stores Co.?
MOUNT JOY, PENNA,
HALLOWE'EN SUGGESTIONS : , OUR STOCKS ARE


FULL and COMPLETE






St and
f rs that 2nd 3 is the “Pinion Fancy Mixed Nuts, Ib. va, 28c Fancy Golden Pumpkin, can....... FRNRIAT
y of 200,000 tons on Decors Large Filberts, Ib................... 0000 20c Bal cer %s Coconut, can le oy re RS 15¢
He ad te ecem- | Fancy Calif. Walnuts, Ib. ................. 30¢ Fancy Stuifed Olives, bottle......... 28c, 35¢
re hide Ty est crop | Extra Fine Calif. Almonds, Ib............. 37¢ Fancy Queen Olives, bottle. Sr enie sai 286, S5¢
of the United States wi : | Calif. Seeded Raisins, pkg...........i.... 28c¢ k. Cake delogaphe. .... co... 0 NTA 20c
200,000 tens grea { Fresh Pack Currants, pkg............ 00. 25¢ illard’s Chocolate, 1; 1b cake. 0 14c
and the best l ‘Asco’’ Peanut Butter, glass. ........... 1215¢ ” Baking Powder, CaN, al vanes Bc, 9¢
mated ! Pure Jelly, glass. .... 0c. vii) 8 sires 15¢ tocrat Apple Cider, bottle. ........: i2%e¢
900.000 tons more Del Monte Peach Jam, can............... 23¢ ” Brand Mince Meat, Ib............. 27c
1919. > | Pure Apple Buiter, can... .. . i. 00 .22¢ Dromedary Golden Dates, ‘pkg IR 22¢
—————r——— | | : Pure Grape Juice, bot...... iio. vio vuiivs 29¢
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Entertained Choir v i ray . .
H. C. Brunner, our local under | "VICTOR" BREAD, Lig quality loaf....... 8 “ASCO” BLEND COFFEE, lb............ 29¢
taker entertaine d the choir of the! The loaf that’s perfect in &, y way—its taste The rich, full, heavy body, delightful aroma
Church of God, of this place at a | and keeping qualities are hard to match. Just and satisfying flavor is pleasing more people ev-
dinner at his home on West Main a reminder—don’t forget to buy enough Victor ery day than any blend we know of. Why not
street on Monday. The occasion being ! (fresh from the oven) this a ternoon for break- ry & ponndMtodey of this low prices, and lef us
his birthday. Mr. Brunner received |
a number of useful and beautiful |
gis All | present greatly enjoyed |
themselves, wishing Mr. Brunner
many more e happy birthdays.
——— OC ene:
Ulrich—Fravel
James Ulrich and Fannie Cassel |
Fravel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John R. Cassel, were married Sat- |
urday afternoon at Elizabethtown by |
Famer Stock. Mrs. Fravel was a Y. |
Ww. A. worker at Camp Lee, Va.
fe the war. Following the cere- !
mony the couple left on a wedding |
tour They will reside in Elizabeth-
town. :
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Here’ a Bargain
A 10 acre tract of land near Mt. |
{ Joy, with 8 room dwelling with slate
{ roof, bank barn with galvanized roof,
| large and small chicken house, 1%
acres medium timber, farming im- |
plements, pair good mules, 1 cow and '
{ about 50 pullets. All for $3,500 cash
mediate possession.
Schroll, Mount 303, Pa.
2600
@oo000C
prove to you what it means to drink a REAL,
fast tomorrow. GOOD CUP.

GOODRICH BRAND TOMA-
TO SOUP, can 5¢
uality very good. Buy a
do¥en cans at this special price.
NEKCO BRAND CALIF.
SARDINES
Soused....,. | Big
Kippered. : 5 19¢
Tomato Sauce.
Teco Self-Rising Pancake and
Buckwheat Flour
pkg., 9¢, 3 pkgs. 25¢
Makes, in a few minutes, the
most delightful cakes you ever



ate. “ASCO” PRICES CUT; TABLE Five or six big, mealy fish
COSTS ‘+ in every can, enough for a fam-
“Asco” Rolled Oats, pkg...11c Choice Peas, can......... 14c ily of 4 or 5 persons.
Only the very choicest white | “Agee” Sifted Peas can 20, 23c
oats grown packed under the Choice Rolled Oats, Ib..... 6¢ BEST CALIF. LIMA
‘““Asco” Brand
use the best?
then why not

Snowdrift Shortening, can.26c¢
American Maid Catsup, bot 17¢
Choice Tomatoes, can 10c¢, 15¢
Sweet Sugar Corn, can....1llc
Rich Creamy Cheese, 1b... .35¢
BEANS, Ib. 12%¢
Buy a few extra ‘pounds at
this low price.


Pat-a-Cake Flour, pkg.....23c
Every ingredient necessary
in the package (except the wa


BEST HEAD RICE, 1b... .16¢c
Splendid for rice pudding, or




ey to make the finest home- Bologna, Ib.............. ic ry some steamed as a vege-
RR Ye [TE oe hey To
Crackers, 1b....... heen i7¢ Government Bacon, Ib. .24c¢ Tobacco, 3 pkgs for. ......25¢c
“ASCO” OLEOMARGARINE, Ib........ ..36¢ “ASCO” BRAND FLOUR, 12ib bag. ...... 88¢
Pure, nutritious and wholesome—use it for The best for making bread and all kinds of
the table and all kinds of baking. pastry.

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