PAGE EIGHT LANCASTER COUNTY MOTHERS: When you come to Lancaster to buy the Boy's Spring outfit won’t you do just three things— for if you do them carefully we won’t be at all concerned WHERE you do the final buying. We'll KNOW. First-—Size up the extent of our Boys’ Cloth- ing assortment with any you've ever seen be- 000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000D00DLLLLL Wanted, Sale Rent, &c <- THE DOINGS y . FREE AROUND FLORIN FOR SALE— { mostly hard. will be gold right. Cal or phone H. J. Engle, Mount Joy. 3-16-1t | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, FOUND—A lady’s purse contain "|ALL THE UP.TO.-DATE HAPPEN. | INGS FROM THAT THRIVING ing money. Owner will please call on H. S. Newcomer Mt. Joy and prove | AND BUSY VILLAGE | property. 3-16-1t | — i . FOR SALE—Two: Rhode Ystond ME Pete Walters has been quite | Red Cockerels. Exceptional good ill at her home. | birds. Dr. BE. W. Garber, Me Joy. | Mr. William Henry and family vis- -16-1t | ited friends at Steelton on Sunday. PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8S. A ses” After all others Fail — s & [0k Ok 19 Spring Garden Street ns The Oldest and known as! the Greatest Specialist from Cod ast, to Const, COMBINATION TRE ZATMENT NEVER 5 RESTORE HEALTH and | HAP BINESS IMMEDIATE RELIE N V CAUSE OR ORIGN NE TERS IERITED,9SEND i Sp for Book 1t will surely open yaur syos put you wise office hours, 10 to 4. evening to un. 10 to 1. Li Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mount Joy Hall Henry G. Carpenter, Mount Joy, Pa. | Fair an- | { FOR RENT-—Large basement of nounce the birth of a son on Saturday | Apply at office of | Mr. Christian Malehorn and family | visited friends in York County last | | BARBER WANTED- “Young man | state experience and reference. | J. Ralph Gross, Elizabethtown, Pa. Write 3-16-2t tween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Second—Size up the quality of the materials, the tailoring, the finish, the style. Third—Size up our PRICES—in other words, our VALUES. If you don’t find us “lonesome in our class” at the very top of the list of any stores you've ever been in—we’'ll gracefully waive every claim we think we have to your trade. LAST YEAR PRICES STARTED at $15 THIS YEAR THE ENTIRE RANGE IS EMBRACED WITHIN $8.50, $10.00 AND $12.50 FOR INSTANCE, to show how prices have been deflated: Fetching little French Sailor and Middy Suits for the Boy of 3 to 8 are offered at $7.50 that sold last year at just double—$§15. Blue Serge Middies at same price. TOP COATS: Forty to Fifty carried over, which we're offering at half price—$5 Coats at $2.50; $7.50 Coats at $3.75; $8.50 Coats at $4.25; $10 Coats at $5. THIS is one of the half dozen LARGEST Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings Departments in PENNSYLVANIA. If we don’t have it, and have it at the right price, the garment you're looking for will be hard to find. 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F. nyder. 3-2-tf 1 LOOK—Have you booked your or- der for chicks already. If not get my prices on all leading varieties. | They will interest you. % 21% buy G. Shelly, | rabbits and Pgs Mt. dor. Pp inea p Florin, Bell {lines WANTED—Money for first mor- tgages on desirable properties by April 1, 1921-Denominations $1,000 and up. S. Nissley Gnd Florin, Pa. Bell 'phone. é FOR SALE-——Plasterin lathe, building stone, slate, cordwood, Lo. | cust and Chestnut posts, rails and lumber. I. B. Breneman, Manheim, R. 2, Pa. jan.19- tf ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE Estate of Amos F. Eby late of East Donegal township, deceased. Letters of administration on said estate 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, ANNIE G. EBY, HENRY R. EBY, Mt. Joy, Pa. R. 1 Administrators Isaac R. Herr Harold G. Ripple Attorneys ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Estate of Mrs. Louisa G. Thome late of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on said 3-9-6t 23.4f | S- | z 101%) Sunday. i piace your Easter order at the Mr. Wilt moved his family and his "Charles Flowers Shep, East Main (household effects to Perry County on { Street, Mount Joy. 3-16-2t-pd. Tuesday | | Miss Beulah Loraw has resigned | WANTED—Man to work on al her position at the Bachman Choco-|™ | stocked farm by the year. A good late factory. | bargain to the right man. Phone: Miss Edna Bucher of Lancaster joan ; : i Miss Edn: .ancaster, JiR0! Al Ind. Phone, Marietta. 3-16- 1t was a Friday visitor to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dukeman. Raymond Miller, son of Rev. H. M. { Miller, is improving at the Lancaster General Hospital. Harry Shaeffer, who hreatened with serious »mewhat improved. Samuel Flowers and family moved ast Tuesday from Florin to Donegal street, in Mount Joy. Mrs. John Henry and children of Rheems spent Sunday with William Hamilton and family. Mrs. Claud Fackler and daughter | ¢ has been illness, is ‘of Salunga, are visiting Mrs. Fack- er’'s mother, Mrs. John Dyer. Jacob Landvater and family have {moved from Main street into the ii bungalow on Chocolate avenue. Business is booming at the Bact |§ {man chocolate factory and most a (the employes are working full time. Mrs. Addison Breneman is spend- | § ing some time in Harrisburg with her | 4 | daughter, Catharine, who is quite in, | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kroll and | |daughter Mildred have returned | § {home from a trip to Miami, Florida. Abram Koser and family are now | allan the home they recently | purchased from Milton Schwanger. | Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton | spent Sunday at Elizabethtown vis- iting Mrs. Hamilton’s mother, Mrs. ! Geyer. | Mrs. Harry G. Musselman andj daughters, of Harisburg, spent last | [We dnesday afternoon in Florin visit-! ing relatives. | Grover Eichler has been empléyed by Jacob Haldeman to fill the va- cancy caused by the illness of! Wil-| liam Reheard. Messrs. William Reheard and Ray | Miller have returned home from the General Hospital at Lancaster great- ly improved. i Mr. Christ Garber and family of Mount Joy and Mr. and Mrs. John | Kern of Landisville, spent Sunday | with J. Y. Kline and family. | Rev. John F. Musselman, who is nl a vacation from the mission fields in: Africa, spent last Sunday visiting os father, Harry S. Musselman. The Mite Society of the Florin U. | 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- |; ing in Mount Joy, Pa. W. M. THOME, Administrator ! T. Robert Appel, Atty. Feb-16- 6t-pd. | { EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Sarah Good, late of Mt.! Joy Township, 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 wfll pre- sent them without delay for settle- ment to the undersigned, residing on Mount Joy, Route 3. BLAINE 0. GROSH. Executor. W. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. feb.16-6t EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Susan A. Acker late of Elizabethtown, deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- | meeting last Tuesday evening at the jand Mrs. Harry Stiner of Elizabeth-! land family. B. church held its regular monthly | home of Mrs. Henrietta Gish. Miss Alberta Clark returned home {after a two weeks’ visit to relatives in York, where she has been recover- ing from the effects of a bad fall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beamesderfer, ison and daughter of Mount Joy, Mr. jtown were Sunday visitors to Harold | Buller’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shires, Mr. {Frank Klugh and Miss Ruth Ebersole rautoed to Hummelstown on Sunday where they visited Mr. George Ishler cow Mr. John Nissley and family of Lancaster, Mr. Martin Nissley and family of Mechanicsburg, Mr. Alvin Nissley and family of Hanover were | pleasantly entertained at the home of | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Nissley on Sunday. The Ladies’ Missionary Society of | the United Brethren church held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry | Shoemaker. The following program | was well rendered: Song by the So-| ciety; Scripture Reading, Mrs. Nehe- | miah Gantz; Prayer; Roll Call; Read- | ing of Minutes; Reading, Esther Vo-, gle; “Religious Ruts,’; Report of the Treasurer; Adjournment. The new mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- | siding at Mount Joy, Pa. BENJ. H. NISSLEY, Executor. Jno. A. Coyle, Atty. 2-9-6t-pd. Regular Length, 7 inches For Sale at your Dealer, Mado in fi od Conceded to be the Finest Pencil made for general So Yegrag es EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK Get I At DONOVANS THE LANCASTER STORE THAT IS RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR BECAUSE Ee [3 oe Your Car Fare On Total Purchases of $15 or More | j EXECUTORS’ NOTICE i Estate of Levi W. Mummau late of Mount Joy township, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto 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 on Mount Joy Route 3. AMOS W. MUMMAU, ABRAM W. MUMMAU, LEVI W. MUMMAU, Executors. I. R. Herr & H. G. Ripple, Attys. feb-9-6t . PUBLIC SALE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 The undersigned will sell at public sale at the Bulletin Office, East Main Street, Moun{ Joy, Pa., the follow- ing descriBed eal estate to wit: A LOT'OF GROUND Fronting 40 Joeh) on the west side of NewHaven street} Mount Joy, and extending in depth, of that width 140 feet an alley. Spade) on the north‘by an Hlley J on the south by property of E. The im- j= Br ereon are a ,:: STORY, FRAME HOUSE with \ 13% Story Frame Sih Attached. House has eight rooms ‘and slate roof. Frame Stable, Carriage House and outbuildings. Proper is good repair and any person \wishing to view same can do so by calling on Harry Beamesderfer residing Possession will be given 1921. Sale to commence at 7:30 p. when terms and conditions will made known by H. E. EBERSOLE, Trustee to sell the Real Estale of Emanuel Greiner, deceased. G. S. Vogle, Auctioneer. {officers elected for the coming year were: President, Esther Vogle; Sec-| retary, Mrs. H. Shoemaker. { el AN 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, a stable, hog pen, excellent well of wa- | ter, 1-3-acre of land. Beautiful place to live. Will take $1650 for a quick | sale. J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. ty eet) Cr ee— Friday, March 18—At the dock] yards of the Florin Hotel, Florin, | Yo 200 head of shoats by Ward Moore. | rr | Friday, March 25—At their stock! yards, Mount Joy, 100 head of cows, heifers, bulls and shoats by J. B. Kel- ler & Bro. Aldinger, auct. See ad- vertisement. -_—— | Friday, March 25—At the i mer’s Hotel Stables, Middletown, 158 head of acclimated and commission horses, mules and colts by D. B. Kieffer & Co. See advertisement. Ee2rm Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fails in ‘the treatment of ITCH, FCZ2MAy RINGWORM, TET TER or other itching skin d seases. at ous Tigh, MT. JOY, PA. Jno. A. Coyle, Attorney. iy Shaving Hair Cutting 11 Jos. B. Hershey TONSORIAL PARLOR Agent for the Manhattan Laundry |B Goods called for Monday. = East Main Street, Mount Joy a MCC PALACE BARBER SHOP H. J. WILLIAMS, MT. JOY, PA. Successor to Allen Way IF p————— IE Electric or Hand Clippers Used | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th, 1921 saving. All Chase Blankets and Robes. Frank B. Groff HARNESS AND SADDLERY AUTO TIRES AND OILS MARKET STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA. %ry a 75 cent boy \ CHANDLER'S DRUG STORE SM A Fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco | Rh eileitedededdedidedodododrdedd : Ford Authorized Sales and Service < 4 04202 Sr geated 3 %® Tractor tell us about it. on the telephone. time to time. H. S. Newcomer, MounZ J oy Crider do deioddradrdraodraddefocdedoadieioiddeadedeadecdradradrdeafoieadradrdradoofoided Aency Announcement We have just closed direct factory contract for Ford Cars and Fordson Tractors with the Ford Motor Co. and will now be in position to give direct factory Ford Service. We ex- pect our first shipment of Carload of Ford Cars by the end of this week and a carload of Fordson Tractors soon. Have purchased a fine and complete line of Ford Car and Tractor repair parts and will conduet a first-class Ford Ser- vice Station and will always have competent workmen in our shop to give prompt service to Ford owners. If you are thinking of purchasing a Ford Car or Fordson If your car needs repairing call us Our shop has much of the improved ser- vice station equipment already and we will add to it from We aim to please and await your commands. cons Cony cow chu cow ASCO with the Growers, Pac our customers. kets of the world, and jus ASCO N, 0 OTT 20% Savings 25% Our horse blankets and robes are moving fast at the above If in need of a Horse blanket or robe we suggest—Ilook our remaining stock over; as we are closing this price reduction on the 20th of March. Remember 25% saving from our reguar prices. 10 OOOO 0 | i & ng 11 TPT TO OL 3 1) NE = y’ , <*, ¥ <¥ <, 3 3 A “Asco’’ Stores pin Teds Raramelers of Living Costs In these days of Jain ment and getting back to normal conditions, our close connections We are rs and Canners of foodstuffs enable us to be of material assistance to uick to receive the benefit of all changing conditions in the food mar- as quick to pass all such advantages on to our customers. To hundreds of thousands'of thrifty housewives, our Stores are barometers of living costs, for they have come to know that'they can always depend upon finding in the “Asco’ Stores the very lowest prices on all lines of high-grade groceries. ‘““Asco” Customers Save Dollars. rich flavor, small pits. fast. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Our 121% c Best PINK SALMON Cut to 10c can Just think of it—the very best pink salmon packed for only 10c can. A bargain you should not miss. Do offered. Fancy HEAD RICE -.cut te 5c Ib. not ¢éonfuse this it’s with the ordinary broken rice—It’s a faney, whole grain rice—in fact, the biggest bargain ever OUR 21c “SUNSWEET” PRUNES, cut tolb........... The very choicest California fruit grown. Try some stewed for tomorrow’s break- They are very healthful and economical as well. Big and meaty, FANCY CRUSHED CORN, can Sweet and tender. Splendid for making corn fritters. ness. Wonderful flavor, and packed with all their garden fresh- OUR 12% c “SUNSWEET” PRUNES, cut tolb.......... 10c Fancy California fruit. Exceptionally big value. Buy a few extra pounds at this special price. FINE QUALITY PEAS, can... i. vou viviviiviinms 123%c THREE “ASCO” LEADERS “ASCO” BLEND COFFEE, |b 29c Worth more than it costs. It matters not what you pay, you cannot get any better cup satisfaction. Its rich, full, heavy body, delightful aroma and satisfying flavor is pleasing thousands and thousands of the most par- ticular coffee drinkers daily. Are you using “Asco” Blend? The Quality of “VICTOR” BREAD Never Varies because it is baked by our own special formula from certain specified ingredients, the quality of which we safe- guard with zealous care. The result: No other “loaf” just like “Victor.” VICTOR BREAD, big loaf, 8c “ASCO” BLEND TEAS, Ib. 45¢ Orange Pekoe, Plain Black, ‘Mixed, Old Country Style "aid India Ceylon. The ¥yery choicest pick- ings of the greatest tea gar- dens in the world, blended by an expert to suit the de- mands of every taste. A ASCO ASCO ECONOMY POINTERS “Asco’” Macaroni, pkg..10c Pure Catsup, big bot. 12%¢c “Asco” Baking Powder, 1b. can, 37e “Asco’’ Noodles, pkg. Best Soup Beans, 3 3 Ibs. io. Calif. Lima Beans, 1b... Best Corn Meal, 1b. ..... 1p Fancy Evap. Peaches lb. 25¢ | ALMOND “Asco” Rolled Oats, pkg.9¢c MACAROONS, Ib. . FRESH BAKED 22¢c Baked especially for this sale. This special price while they last. WHITE, FAT NORWAY MACKEREL, each 7¢, 15¢ These are the very finest EVERY DAY NEEDS “Asco” Sugar Peas, can 19c¢ “Asco” Cornstarch) pkg. .7¢c Best Sour Krout, cah, 12% c Big Can Pork & Beams, 12¢ Tuna Fish, can..123%, 18c Wesson Cooking Oil can 30c Mazola Cooking Oil can'30c Chocolate Eggs, 16 1b...15¢ Easter Jelly Eggs, Ib.... 20c I'wo pure butter substitutes of exceptional merit. kinds of pastry. FANCY SUCCOTASH Norway mackerel ever cut to can, 10c caught. Try one for tomor- | 19¢ Jar Southwark Jams, Big bargain. The very | , ws breakfast. . cut to 15¢ best packed. Big Assortment of Flavors 3 “ASCO” OLEOMARGARINE, Ib..... 30c | ‘GOODY” NUT MARGARINE, Ib....25¢c Try them for the table, cooking and all — cow» ohw>» cow» oon cow» ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO § | - E Y Maim St.
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