The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 02, 1921, Image 10

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN,
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Lancaster County
[Men and Boys
Here’s Our Climax
Bargain In Clothing
After a January sale at the most unheard of
reductions we have found that at least two
goodly-sized lots of Suits and Overcoats remain
{almost intact. We're offering them now at what
we call CLIMAX BARGAIN PRICES.
The First Lot
Is For Men
It comprises a fine lot of ABSOLUTELY ALL-
WOOL Suits and Overcoats in patterns and of
weights that can be worn right through the
Spring, and the Suits to July.
These garments were made by the manu-
facturer to sell at $40 and $45—he was caught
with too many, and sold them to us to retail at
$38. We now slash the price to
$25
We guarantee the offer only as long as the
lot lasts. We don’t believe you'll get as good a
garment in the spring under $30.
The Second Lot
Is For Boys
These Boys’ Suits were made to sell original-
ly at $22.50—we bought them late in the sea-
son to retail at $18—NOW we slash the price to
$106.98
Here’s a bargain that won’t be duplicated
anywhere, or by us after the lot is sold. You'll
pay $12.50 to $15 in the spring for Boys’ Suits
Lot a bit better. Early comers will find some
garments with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS.
Groff & Wolf Co.
26--30 North Queen
Laacaster’s Fastest Growing Store
POOOOOLOOODLDOOLOODOLLLODODOOOOLOOOOOCCOOOODS
FOR SALE
7-roomed house and bath, new system of steam heat, gas, fire
place, good gas stove and coal range, go with place, situated in best
residential district in Mount Joy, Penna. Immediate “possession.
For quick sale, price $4,800.
S. NISSLEY CINCRICH, Realtor
Bell 149-6 FLORIN, PENNA.
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BECAUSE —
e Pay Your Car fare

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder and
family were visitors of Elias Metzler.
Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Stauffer
were Sunday guests of Henry Stauf-
fer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Erb spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Hess near Lititz.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eby and daugh-
ter Grace Sundayed with David Eby
and family in Donegal.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brubaker
and family were guests of John
Witmyer’s on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Metzler and
family spent Sunday with Edwin
Heisey’s at Elizabethtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Brubaker and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Metzler and
family were entertained by A. B. Erb
and family on Sunday.
Just why Hiram wore such a
broad smile on Sunday we didn’t
understand. There being several rea-
sons usually for the same, but we
weed at a satisfactory figure. That
solved the problem.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Metzler en-
tertained at dinner on Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Erb and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Christian 3rubaker

| ordegs for lubricating oils, greases
| and paints. Salary or commission.
| Addréss The Lennox Oil & Paint Co.,
Cleveland, O feb.2-1t-pd.
WANTED—250 four-hole Locust
Posts and 1,000 Chestnut Sails, E.
L. Nissly & Sons. jan.26-2t
FOR 'SALE—Plastering lathe,
building stone, slate, cordwood, Lo-
cust and Chestnut posts, rails and
{ lumber. 1. B. Breneman, Manheim,
BR. 2, Pa.
FOR SALE—No. 8 Othello Range
in good condition with warm-
ing closet and reservoir. only used
two years. For particulars call 12
New Haven 38t., Mt. Joy.

Calves, $75
WANTED-—Holstein !
Martin.
to $200 per head. A. H.
Route 1, Mt. Joy.
FOR SALE—-4-cylinder Reo Tour-
ing car.
Mt. Joy.
FOR SALE—An Othello Range,
only used 2 years. Apply to S. F
| Snyder, Marietta St., Mt. Joy.
[ jan, 12-tf
12-22-tf

Annual Public Sale of Stocks
and Bonds
All stocks and bands to be sold at
This is necessary in order
mediately.
properly. Telephone
to advertise
ell 24R2.
HENRY G. CARPENTER
W. Main St. MT. JOY, PA.

ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Estate of Ellen Leib, late of Lan-
caster city, Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration
estate having been granted to the
undersigned all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands againgt the same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, resid-
ing in Mount Joy, Pa.
EMILY L. HOFFER,
Administratrix.
B. Frank Kready, Atty.
jan.12-6t

PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 12,21
phans’ Court of Lancaster County,
the undersigned will sell at public
sale at the Bulletin Office, East Main
street, Mount Joy, the following real
estate of Addison S. Flowers, de-
ceased.
A Lot of Ground
Situated on north side of Marietta
street, fronting 50 feet more or less
northwardly to West Donegal street.
Bounded on the north by West Done-
street, on the south by Marietta and
on the West by properties of Michael
improvements thereon consist of a
21% STORY FRAME
DWELLING, Frame Work
Shop, etc. This is in & fine
residential section. ¢
Any person wishing to view same
will please call on the undersigned
residing thereon.
Sale at 7:30 p. m.,
known by .
MARY E. FLOWERS,
Administratrix, Trustee to Sell
C. S. Frank, Auct.
W. M. Hollowbush, Attorne
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terms made
Henry G.
COAL
LU’ /BER
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MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Landis |
and daughter Anna, 2: and Mrs. !
John W. Nissley and family.
Monroe Metzler celebrated his 43
birthday anniversary on Saturday
and to do honor to the occasion en-
tertained with a turkey dinner at his
home Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eby, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rohrer, Mr. and Mrs.
Phares Kauffman and Mr. and Mrs.
Benj. Stauffer, :
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SALE REGISTER
All public sales either advertised
were printed at this office, will be
advertised in this list FREE every
week until day of sale: ;
Friday, Feb. 4—On the premises
on South Barbara street, Mount Joy,
a large lot of household goods by
George Haines. Frank, auct.

learned on Monday, he had sold his}
and '
|
Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c. |
SALESMAN WANTED—To solicit |
jan.19-tf |
jan. 19-4t |
jan.5-tf
Apply to Schock’s Garage, |
our annual sale should be listed im- |
feb, 2-2t
on said |
By virtue of an order of the Or- |
on said street and extending in depth
gal St., on the east by South Market |
Stoner and Mrs. Mary J. Ulrich. The!
EHH IIIA III III
ASSISTANCE RENDERED IN PREPARING
INCOME TAX
REPORTS
ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM-
MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE.
F. H. BAKER
TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILK.
USE SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGG!
Saturday, Feb. 5—On the road
[leading from Mt. Joy to Milton Grove
14 mile from the latter place, horse,
j chickens, farm implements and
i household goods by Joseph Zeager.
| Frank, auect.
Saturday, Feb. 12—At his sale and
exchange stables, Mount Joy, an ex-
| press load of Ohio horses and colts
'and a few acclimated horses by Ed.
: Ream. Brinser, auct. See advertise-
ment.
Saturday, Feb, 12—On the premi-
ses formerly known as Horst’s Mill,
on the road leading from Mount Joy
| to Milton Grove, household goods by
Ephraim H. Risser. Frank, auct.
Saturday, Feb. 12—At the Bul-
i letin Office, Mt. Joy at 7:30 p. m.
real estate of the late Addison S.
Flowers by Mary E. Flowers, ad-
ministratrix, Trustee to Sell. Frank,
{auct.
| Wednesday, Feb. 16—On the road
i leading from Hossler’s meeeting
house to the Mastersonville road, in
Rapho township, live stock and faim |
implements by Isaac S. Eshleman.
Frank, auct.
Thursday, Feb. 17—On the prem-
jises in East Donegal, at Nissley’s |
Mill, between Florin and Marietta, |
Ilive stock and implements by J. T.|
Frey. Aldinger, auct i
{ Tuesday, Feb. 22—On the premi-
ses in Mount Joy township, on the |
road leading from Breneman’s school |
house to Green Tree Church, half a
mile from the former, live stock, im-'
plements and household goods by
John M. Snyder. Frank, auct.
Friday, Feb. 25—O0n the premises
on the road leading from Mount Joy |
to Mastersonville, near Sunnyside !
school house, live stock, farming im- |
"i plements and some household goods
by Samuel M. Ebersole. Frank, auct.
Saturday, Feb. 26-—At his sale and
| exchange stables, Mount Joy, horses,
colts and mules ‘by Ed. Ream.
Brinser, auct.
Saturday, Feb. 26—On the prem-
ises known as the old Missemer farm, |
{thee miles north of Mount Joy, im-
!plements and household goods by
Aaron H. Metzler, Frank, Auct.
Monday, Feb. 28—On the prem-
| ises one mile east of Bainbridge,
{ known as the Quarry farm, 11 cows,
j horses, colts, etc. by J. E. Baker
Company. Aldinger, auct.
Wednesday, March 2—On the
premises, the Mrs. J. M. Brandt farm,
at Sharp’s Corner, in Rapho town-
ship, 2 miles northeast of Mt. Joy,
live stock, implements, Ford touring
car, Barred and White Rock chickens
and some. household ooods by Fred
B. Bucher. Aldinger, auct. :
| Friday, March 4—On the premises |
{in Mount Joy township, the Aaron |
| Kepperling farm, on the road leading
(from Mount Joy to Green Tree, 12
mile north of Florin, stock, imple-
'ments and household goods by John
W. Kreider, Frank, auct.
Wednesday, Mar. 9th—On the A.
F. Diffenderfer farm near Milton
Grove, stock and implements by A.
F. Diffenderfer. Aldinger, auct.
{ Monday, March 14—On the prem- |
(ises, the John Hamilton farm, near |
| Bacon’s. Mill, 3 miles east of Mount
Joy, stock and implements by Howard
R. Fuhrman. |
Monday, March 14-—On the prem- |
ises, the John Hamilton farm, near
Bacon’s Mill, 3 miles east of Mount!
Joy, stock and implements by
Howard R. Fohrman. |
Saturday, March 19—On the
premises along the State road at the;
{west end of Florin, entire lot of live
stock and farming implements by E.
S. Weaver. Frank, auct. {
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% | Thursday, March 24—At the Lan- |
| caster County Fair Grounds, Lancas-
ter, Pa., 17 Herds of Berkshire Hogs |
{by the Lane. Co. Berkshire Asso-
| ciation,
| Saturday, March 26—At his sale |
and exchange stables, Mount Joy, a |
large lot of horses, colts and mules
by Ed. Ream. Brinser, auct.
WEIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLIOLOOLOOU
Carpenter
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mount Joy, Penna.
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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Read them over carefully,
Ing at an American Store. No
phia or elsewhere in Pennsylvania,
four States in which our Stores are
savings listed below,
Ask yourself this question—
White Potatoes, 30 lbs
“Louella’” Butter, 1b
Granulated Sugar, Ib
Peanut Butter, glass
Gold Seal Eggs, cartoon
“Asco’’ Blend Coffee, Ib
Mill Brands Flour, 12-1b. bag
Crisco, 1-1b can.
Best Pure Lard, Ib
Fancy Calif. Peaches, big can
Extra Fancy Peaches, big can
Fancy Calif. Cherries, can
Hawaiian Pineapple, can
“Asco” Oleomargarine, 1b
Nut Margarine, Ib
Pure Jelly, glass
Best Soup Beans, 1b
Calif. Lima Beans, 1b
Best Marrowfat Beans, Ib
Best Rice, Ib
Best Rolled Oats, 6 lbs
Choice Rice, Ib. .
Whole Green Peas,
Yellow Split Peas, Ib
Victor Bread Crumbs, pkg
Calif. Prunes, 1b. .
Choice Tomatoes, big can’
“Asco’” Cornstarch, pkg.,
“Asco” Syrup, can
Rich Cheese, Ib.,
Best Pink Salmon, can
Best Tapioca, Ib., ..
Fancy Red Beets, big can
Tender String Beans, can
Sugar Corn, can :
Pork and Beans, No. 3 can,
lusfrate:
You can go to an “ascc”
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Best Cornmeal, Ib. ...............
WEDNESDAY, F'
How Much Lower Is the Cost o
Living Today Than Last Ye#?
This is a question occupying the minds of a
i great many people today.
In the interest of our customers and information for the public D
we submit for your consideration a partial list selected at random from the
more than eight hundred distinct items in our immense stocks.
x study. them closely and it will dawn upon
you more foreibly than ever before the advantages that are yours in hi
matter where you live, whether in Philadel-
New Jersey, Delaware or Maryland, the
wie are located, yoy cay get the benefit of the
i s r the following prices ho ood in all the h
of ““Asco” Stores throughout our i system. » ® hanes
What would groceries be costing today were it not for the ‘“Asco” Stores?
High Grade Staple Groceries
Price Price
Last year Today You save
49¢ $1.26
60c 13c
8c 9c
10c 4c
75¢ 10c
29¢ 13c
70c 18¢c
20c¢ 15¢
15¢ 14c
30c 10c
33c 15¢
22¢ 6¢
29¢ 6¢c
32¢ 8c
25¢ 7c
10c 5¢
7c
10c
12¢
2c
12Y,¢c
25¢
9c
7c
7c
10c
21c
12¢
7c
11c
33c
15¢
73c
17¢
14c
85¢
42¢
88¢c
35¢
29c
40c¢
48c
28c
35¢
40c
32¢
15¢
10c
16¢
15¢
5c
19¢
12¢
10c
10c
13c
28¢
The above savings represent reduction,
Stor
$2.00 bill as many grocq
., N. J., Delaware & Maryland

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Ladies’ Hats, Coats and Dresses
Boys’ Suits, Caps, Sweaters, Glove!
Underwear, Rubber Goods, Ele.
A FEW SPECIALS
Men's Stockings in tan, navy, black at.10c
Men’s Work Shirts, at
Men's Heavy Overalls, at. . .98c and $1.25
Men’s Unionalls at ie 32.78
Men’s Dress Shoes in tan and black. . $3.98
Men's Jersey Gloves in all shapes at. .19¢c
Men's Unionsuits in fleece or ribbed. $1.48
Men’s Shirts, Drawers, fleece or ribbed 69c
Ladies’ Flannel Petticoats at
Ladies’ Flannel Nightgowns at


Ladies’ White Voile Waists at
Ladies’ black and tan Stockings, !
Ladies’ tan and black high cut Sh
Ladies’ Gingham Aprons
Children’s black Stockings at. ..
Children’s Heavy Ribbed Stockin
Boys’ Blouses at
Ladies’ House Dresses
Hair Nets in all colors
Heavy Double Blankets at. .....
Big reduction on all Sweaters.
Big reduction on Boys’ Suits
coats. ’ 0
H. LASKEWITZ
OPEN
EVENINGS
Mount Joy,