The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 23, 1921, Image 10

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HALF PRICE

MEN'S SUITS
MEN'S OVERCOATS
MEN'S SHIRTS
BOY'S MACKINAWS
BOY'S SUITS
BOY'S OVERCOATS
MEN'S NECKWEAR
MEN'S HOSIERY
With other drastic cuts in Men’s Hats, Footwear,
Trousers and the Minor items of Furnishings.
GROFF & WOLF Half
Price Sale is something to
set the entire county talking
For
enjoyed t
guaranteed
ing Store «
two
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The fact that this house has always
tion of lower-than-ordinary prices on
—-and that as the leading Cloth-
we are
thereby setting a tre-
mendous pace
Since our last annoucement of this sale we have added
to the Suits our whole line of Overcoats at HALF PRICE
in both Men's and Boys’-—and by reprinting this price
schedule you will be able to see just what is to be saved
on the price you are able to pay:
Men's Suits & Boys’ Suits &
Overcoats Overcoats
Were $28.00, Now $14.00
Were $25.00, Now $12.50
Were $22.50, Now $11.25
Were $20.00, Now $10.00
Were $18.00, Now $ 9.00
Were $16.50, Now $ 8.25
Were $15.00, Now $ 7.50
Were $12.50, Now $ 6.25
Were $75.00, Now $37.50
Were $65.00,
Were $60.00,
Were $58.00,
Were $55.00,
Were $50.00,
Were $48.00,
Were $45.00,
Were $42.00
Were $40.00,
Were $38.00
Were $35.00,
Were $32.00,
Were $30.00,
Were $28.00,
Were $25.00,
Were $22.50,
Were $20.00,
Groff & Wolf Co.
26--30 North Queen
Laacaster’s Fastest Growing Store
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now $16.00
Now $15.00
Now $14.00
Now $12.50
Now $11.25
Now $10.00
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Were $10.00, Now $ 5.00
Were $12.50, Now $ 6.25
Were $15.00, Now $ 7.50
$
$2
$19.00
$17.50
Don’t forget the Trou-
ser Bargains we're offer-
ing——not quite half price
but still mighty big.

FOR SALE
BRICK MANSION HOUSE IN MOUNT JOY, ALL CON.
VENIENCES, TWO LOTS, GARAGE FOR TWO CARS. CAN BE
BOUGHT FOR ONE THIRD OF PRICE FOR REPLACEMENT
TODAY.
S. NISSLEY CINCRICH, Realtor
Bell 149-6 FLORIN, PENNA.
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THE
BIG COMPANY WILL PLAY
HERE FRIDAY EVENING
ble’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
most important of the season’s pro-
ductions. In the first place it serves
to exploit the masterpieces of two of
Europe’s noted artists, i. e., Ralph
Brunt’s elaborate painting entitled
“The Celestial City” and Hartz Ver-
ion’s picture of the New Orleans
slave mart; and secondly it has
brought back into prominence the
memories of the grand old lady, Har-
riet Beecher Stowe, and serves to
reveal the beautiful lessons really to
be learned by careful attention.
Second to the Holy Book does Uncle
Tom’s Cabin rank as a sacred in-
structor. The pulpit has endorsed it
as a moral teacher worthy of man-
kind’s support, while the Board of
Education in many of the large cities
witness- |
has encouraged scholars in
ing the worthy dramatization of the
that was instrumental in mak-
country religious, free and
a poor composed book,
ions of “Unecl
forced upon
story
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years ago. It i
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MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY,
D. B. KIEFFER & CO.'S
PUBLICSALE
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In many respects William H. Kib- 100 HEAD OF ACCLIMATED AND
is the
WESTERN HORSES, COLTS
ULES
AND !
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921
At 12:30 o’tlock p. m.
At the Farmers’ Hotel, Kleinfelter
Bros. Props,
will sell the following live stock:
1 Carload of Good, Big Rugged
and All-Purpose Western Horses and
Colts, ranging in age from 3 to 6
years, have them weighing from
1,000 to 1,300 lbs. each. They con-
sist of the Good, Rugged Feeders,
Farm Chunks, and all Purpose Horses
and Colts, that are made right from
the hoof on up, with two good ends
and a middle, and with all the class,
bone, muscle and quality you are
looking for. Mostly all broken to
double harness, an
gentle.
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75 Head of Acclimated Horses and
Mules
Middletown, Pa., we
are quiet and
40 Head of Acclimated Horses,
isti of the good, big, finished
1gon horses, farm chunks,
» leaders, all purpose, car-
riage and fancy drivers, and a few
good big work slaves and high-dol-
Kansas of all kinds. These horses
_&ansas ge from 4 to 8 years, and
I corn to them weighing from 1,100 to
China. 1,600 Ibs. each.
“| 35 Head of Extra Good, Big Mules
Rent, &ec. sisting of closely mated teams,
line leaders, and a few good
—__ (work slaves. Will have some smooth
fat n mules, = suitable for the
Southe trade. These mules range
3 to 10 years, and have
hing up to 2,400 Ibs. to the
public of An
. The play wil be
vy Hall on Friday eveni
erica
rle 11n
ren. 5 tlle
1S
shipping large quantities
the famine districts of

you booked your or-
If not get
LOOK—Have
der for chicks already.
prices on all leading varieties.
will interest you. 1 also buy
rabbits and guinea pigs. P. G. Shelly,
in ages
them weig
pair.
No
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talror
r 30, 60 or 90 days will
th good security and pay-
D. B. KIEFFER & CO.
Hess & Brinser, Auct.
Sale Thursday, February 24, 1921, at
12:30 O'clock, Middletown, Pa.
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HOUSE PAINTING
Satisfaction guar:
le. J. A. McHenry,
STOCKS & BONDS
at
Linu PUBLIC SALE
at tne
OFFICE “OF H. G. CARPENTER
West Main Strec:, Mt. Joy, Pa.
SATURDAY, MAKCH 12th, 1921
at 6330 p. m. sharp
For the estate of Abram W. Shelly,
deceased.
3 shares stock of
Bank, Mt. Joy.
10 shares Preferred Stock of Bach-
man Chocolate Mfg. Qo.
3 shares Common Stock of Bach-
nan Chocolate Mfg. Co,
10 shares Kreider Shee
Preferred Stock.
16 shares Stock of Farmers’
tilizer Wks., of Llizabethtown.
60 shares Stock of Penns. Soap
« .Co., of Lancaster.
30 shares Preferred
shey Creamery Co.
10 shares Stock of Gerberich-
Payne Shoe Company, of Mt. Joy.
5 Pennsylvania Railroad $1,000,
5% Bonds.
1 U.S. 1
Conver ¢
Six-ro 3
apposite th Ir
H. N, Hosttion
and
National
First
FOR SALE—A No. 7 Columbia Mfg. Co.
New Compeller range, good as new.
Call 140R15 Bell Phone, Mt. Joy.
feb.16-4t
Fer-

Stock, Her-
FOR SALE-—Plastering lathe,
building stone, slate, cordwood, Lo-
and Chestnut 7 rails and
lumber. I. B. Breneman, Manheim,
2, Pa. jan.19-tf
)OSUS,
iberty Bond, $1,000 First
ble 414
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FOR SALE—An Othello Range, Gg Liberty
only used years, Apply to 8. F. A 70,
Marieuta St, Mt. Ly 19-t¢ Fourth Issue 474
1 U. S. Liberty Bond, $500 Fourth
Issue 41% %.
1 U. S. Victory Note, $1,000 43; %
1 U. S. Victory Note, $5
For the of Sar:
de ceased.
10 shares Stock of Union National
Mount Joy Bank.
2 Depenture
Trail, Canada,
wires Stock,
state Co.
20 shares Stock, Conestoga Real
Estate Improvement Co.
| For account of whom it may con-
'eern:
3 Mount
Bonds $100.
Sale. at 6:30 p. m. sharp.
Terms; April 1st, 1921.
HENRY G. CARPENTER, Clerk.
'C.S. Frank, Auct.
Note the Hour 6:30 P. M. Sharp
Bond, $1,000 Third
= Liberty Bonds, $1,000

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Mrs. Louisa G. Thome
late of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, resid-
Joy, Pa.
W. M. THOME,
Administrator
Atty.
Feb-16-6t-pd.
estate
City of
1937.
Kendig
Bonds
$500, 6%
Miller
01
due
0,
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ing in Mount
Joy Borough School
T. Robert Appel,

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Sarah Good, late of Mt.
Joy Township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said
tate having been granted to the un-|
dersigned, all persons indebted there-
are requested to make immediate '
and those having claims or
i the same will pre-
t delay for settle-
the 1 rsigned, residing on
4 Joy, > AS
BLA
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PUBLIC SALE
ON SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1921
The undersigned will sell at public
sale ‘on the premises, on Main street,
Florin, Pa., the following personal
property:
Two \Parlor Tables, two rockers,
3. : : Weaver ‘organ, in good condition,
INE O. GROSH. 8 ft. extémsion table, kitchen chairs,
: Executor. kitchen eléyator, home-made driers.
Hollowbush, Attorney. . .. 2 parlor sto%es with pipe, phonograph
feb.16-6t records, sterédoscope with views, 1%
bbl. copper kettle, 6 qt. brass kettle,
sausage stuffersand lard press com-
bined, carpets, window blinds, lamps,
lard cans, fruit javs, erocks, pictures,
trays, 2 old-fashioned clocks, few
16-ft. boards, 6 pike poles, slate ma-
chine, ropes, 1-in. rope 100 ft. long,
lot of dishes wine $et, water t
pitcher, fruit dishes, ete., and ¢
riety of other articles nat mentic :
1 at 1%. m., when
de knowwq by
LANDVATER, Sr.
ent,
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE
Estate of Ellen Leib, f Lan-
caster city, Pa., decease
Letters of adm
estate having been
undersigned all persons indebted
thereto requested make im-
yment, and those having
inst the same :
without delay for o 0
ndersigned, resid- terms will be ma
Pa. & \ acon
Y L. HOFFER, eo. Vogle, Auct.
\dministratrix. E.G. Shelly. Clk.
PUBLIC
SPAY, MA
late
d.
tration on said
granted to the
are to
mediate
alc to
nt Joy,
EMIT

Atty SALE
RCH 1st, 192%
jan.12-6t
- ell
is TUE
ECUTOR’S NOTICE
A. Acker 1
EX at 1
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ate of Susa
following:
and Mules
drivers,
are three
es, two pair are 1
the other pair young
zabetMowr
16 Head of
v.53 .
)
Horse
Consisting « 1
, 0 1
at and those
claims or demar cainst the same
will present them without delay for }
settlement to the undersigmed, re- ’ KE vanve
siding at Mount Joy, Pa. ” . | old, ae Shetland Pery, 5 years
BENJ. H. NISSLEY, 21 Head Holstein, Cattle
Executor, Consisting of cows, heifees and bulls.
2-9-6t-pd. 54 Head of Hogs, 27 Head of Sheep,
“1150 White Leghorn and ‘Plymouth
Rock Chickens, 6 Guineas, 5 Muscovy
Ducks, Entire lot of A
Farming Implements
and a few household goods.
Sale at 11:30 a. m.
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NOT KE 3,
There
SO
havi
14S ag
Jno
A. Coyle, Atty.

EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Levi W. Mummau late
Mount Jay township, deceased. |
Letters testamentary on said estate |
having been gw®anted to the under-|
signed, all persous indebted thereto | Ephraim H. Longeneckar.
are requested to\ make immediate | Aldinger & Brinser, Aucts. h
payment, and those‘having claims or [Kiefer & Mover, Clks.
demands against the “same will pre-
sent them without delay for settle- |
ment to the
on Mount Joy Route 3. .
AMOS W. MUMMAU,
ABRAM W. MUMMAU,
LEVI W. MUMMAU,
Executors,
Ripple, Attys.
feb-9-6t
of

Any person having anything tc
undersignaéd, residing | transport ‘to Philadelphia or Naw
, York. please let me know hefor>
March 1st. I will take same with me
on mv trip over. Chas. Derr, Mount
Jav Pa jan 27 Af

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ASCO ASCO
Facts Are Cold-Blooded Evidence
What our Producer-to-Consumer Plan is accomplishing is convincingly prove: daily by the
money-saving prices in all “Asco’” Stores. One small profit—one direct channel between Pro-
ducer and Consumer—every unnecessary medium and in-between expense elimpated—is our
unalterable policy. Our enviable position in the public's confidence today is the best proof in
the world that our plan of merchandising has their full endorsement.
WHAT WOULD GROCERIES BE COSTING TODAY IF IT WERE NOT FOR rHE “ASCO”
STORES?
Think a miment—

MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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® SHEFFIELD “SELECT” BRAND CONDENSED MILK, big can ; 15c¢ =
m Quality equal to the best packed. Take advantage of this extremely low price and g
buy a few extra cans.
BREEN EEN

OUR REGULAR 50c CAN WHITE
CHERRIES, Cut to, 30c
A wonderful treat for lovers of good
cherries. All of nature’s flavor, to which
added a pure cane sugar syrup. The
supply is limited.
RICH CREAMY CHEESE, Ib..
A real good tasty cheese. Tryiome pre-
pared with our “Asco” Macaroni It’s de-
licious.
“Asco”’
1S
Macaroni, pkg


“ASCO”
ROLLED OATS, pkg. ..
31) “Asco”
the difference!
CAMPBELL’S POIK
AND BEANS, can. .. 10c
Our price speaks for itself.
BACON, 2 i8c
12 1b. can ceeeeass i... $2.00
Buy a can at this pw price.

FANCY WHOLE
GRAIN BLUE 7
ROSE RICE, Ib......" { C
An unusually low price
for rice of this quality.
Best Corn Meal, 1b
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25¢
Save
10¢
brand.
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“ASCO” PEA-
NUT BUTTER, glass
The very best made.


BEST PINK SALMON, tall can...{1215¢
The very best Alsaka pink salmopack-
Delightful served as is, or madg into
croquettes.
FRESH BAKED SPICED WAFERS 1b 20c
Right from the N. B. C. This
special price for one week only.
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HIGH--GRADE “ASCO” BLEND COFFEE, Ib. ....
big
can 12¢
Why vy forty-five cents a pounil and
Pork & Bears
beans, cooked, ready to serve
more ewhere for coffee not as good as
our delicious “Asco” blend? A blend that
combines all the virtues of Body, Aroma
Selected
and packed in a tomato sduce
dressing.
MOOOO0000K
and Flavor. Drinking qualities unsur-
fo passed.
delicious

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“VICTOR” BREAD, big quality loaf.. .8¢c
“Victor” is doing more to cut table
costs than any “loaf” baked. Where can
vou find such a combination of Quality
and Quantity?
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“ASCO” BLEND
Teas ib 45c¢
A blend for every palate. Your choice
of Plain Black, Mixed, Orange Pekoe, Old
Country style and India Ceylon.
“ASCO” OLEOMARGARINE
cut to, lb, 30¢
Margarine, 1b
“Goody” Nut
Two pure butter substitutes of
tional merit at a bargain price.

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National Defense as a war conservation meausre. Perhaps no other
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service, he would be foolish to purchase new ones. Whether the farmer
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him to determine. But in making his decision, we give to every farmer
who owns any IHC machines the assurance that a full stock of repair
parts will always be provided by this Company.
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