The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 26, 1921, Image 8

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Weialso have all kinds of feeds
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Mount Joy, Penna.
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Tractor Time
Is All the Time
Every Season of the Year
The Case
Tractor is a tractor that will plow, harrow, pull the Binder, the
Hay Loader, Thresher, Bale, Disc Seed and any other job
Where Power Is Needed
THE CASE IS RIGHT ON THE JOB
Am Also Selling International Har-
vester Company Tractors
8-16, 10-20 and 15-30 fully equipped by the International Harvester
Company with BELT, PULLY, FENDERS GOVERNOR, PLAT.
FORM and BRAKE. There are close to 5600 of these tractors in
Lancaster county. Ask your neighbor how he likes his.
G. MOYER
WEST DONEGAL STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA.




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SUITS CLEANED and PRESSED
75 Cents
All kinds of REPAIRING and ALTFRATIONS Done
W. H. DISHONG
TAILOR —
17 East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY,
SALE REGISTER.
All public sales either advertised
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week until day of sale:
Friday, October 28—At the Far-
mers’Hotel Stables, Middletown, sev-
ffer & Co. See advertisement.
Friday, Oct. 28—At the Florin
Hotel Stock Yards, a lot of Tioga
County Cows, Bulls, Steers, Heif-
ers and Shoats by C. S. Frank & Bro.
ses in Florin, real estate by David M.
Young, Elizabeth Brown, Frank M.
Young, et al, Devisees of Elizabeth-
Young, deceased. Vogle, auct. See
advertisement.
Friday, Nov. 4th—At their stock
yards, Mount Joy, they will sell Craw
ford County cows, heifers, bulls and
shoats by J. B. Keller & Bro. Alding
er, auct. See advertisemnt.
Friday, November 18—On the
premises in Maytown, horse, wagons,
harness, implements, etc by John H.
Wolfe. Rebman, auct.
Saturday, Nov. 19—On the prem-
ises in Mount Joy, real estate by Min-
executrices of the estate of Fanny B.
Shelly, deceased. Frank, auct. See
advertisement.


WANAED AT ONCE—Girl to do
house work. Apply to Frank
Baer, Salunga. Bell phone 12R2,
Landisville. 10-26-tf

NOTICE—I will run my truck to
Columbia on Monday evening, Octo-
ber 31 on account of the Masque-
rade parade there. Leave Garber’s
Drug Store at 6.45. Chas, Z. Derr.

FOR SALE—3 and 4-hole Mortis-
ed Locust and Chestnut Posts, Chest-
nut Rails, Building Stone, Walnut,
Oak and Poplar Lumber.
eman, Manheim, Route
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10-26-tf

NOTICE—The insurance of the
Donegal & Conoy Fire Insurance
Company is now due and payable to
J. Harry Miller, at his residence on
East Donegal Street, Mount Joy.
octt.26-2t

WANTED-—A reliable man who
can furnish a Ford car to represent
the Singer Sewing Machine Company
Good compensation and permanent
position to the proper person. Apply
Singer Sewing Machine Co., 14 East
Orange St., Lancaster Pa. 10-19-3tp
NOTICE—Policy holders of the
Northern Mutual and Old Guard
Fire Insurance Company of Lancas-
ter County, Pa. The fire tax notices
are now in the hands of the Collect-
or at No. 134 East Main street, and
should be paid promptly. S. Dona-
ven Fire Insurance Collector.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—By
young married couple living in com-
fortable apartment in center of Lan-
caster City. Plain cooking required
Will pay $7.00 weekly and cheerful
room and board. Give age and ex-
perience. Write at once to
MR. SUNNY,
P. O. Box 542, Lancaster, Pa.
Oct. 12-3t
FOR SALE—Rubber tire jennylind
in good condition. John W. Eshle-
man, 7) East Main Street, Mount
Joy. Oct. 12-tf
FOR SALE—A Good Auto Spot
Jight for half the cost of a new one.
Apply at this office. tf
We-guarante. $36.00 per week full
time or 75c an hour spare time sell-
ing guaranteed Hosiery. Agents
Making $75.00 to $125.00 a week.
Good hosiery is an absolute necessity,
you can sell it easily. Our Fall line
ready at pre war prices. EAGLE
HOSIERY COMPANY, Darby Pa.
Sept.14-10t-pd.
EXECUTRIXS’' NOTICE
Estate of Fannie B. Shelly, late of
Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Co.,
Pa., 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 tose having claims or
demands against te same will pre-
sent them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned, residing in
Mount Joy Borough,
MINNIE K. SHELLY,
ALICE K. MECKLEY,
Executrixs.
oct19-6t
D. B. KIEFFER & CO’S.
PUBLIC SALE
2 CARLOADS OF WESTERN HOR-
SES AND COLTS AND 30
HEAD OF ACCLIMAT-
ED HORSES





B. Frank Kready, Atty.

ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,
At 1 O'clock P. M.
At the Farmer’s Hotel Kleinfelter
1921
were printed at this office, will be
advertised in this list FREE every |
eral carloads of horses by D. B. Kie-|
Saturday, Nov. 12—On the premi- |
nie K. Shelly and Alice K. Meckley,
Wanted, Sale, Rent. &c. |
1B. Bren-
day:
MANY DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN.
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
Mr. Ezra Hess is confined to his
{house with sickness,
Mr. John M. Raymond spent Mon-
day at the Captal City.
| Miss Kathryn Kline was a Tues-
| day visitor to friends at Lancaster.
Mrs. Harry Shoemaker spent Tues-
{day at Harrisburg, visiting relatives.
Mr. Wiser Young has accepted a
position at the Shoe Factory at Mt.
Joy.
Mr. Joseph McGarvey is confined
{© his bed with a severe attack of
| ickness.
i Mr. Baker of Lancaster was a Sun-
(day visitor to his mother Mrs. Fan-
[nie Baker.
| Mrs. John Dyer, Mrs. Millard Hersh
{ey and daughter spent Tuesday at the
County Seat.
Miss Maria Saylor of Lancaster
was a Sunday visitor to Mrs. Bar-
bara Weidman.
| « Mr, Jacob Rider and family were
| Sunday visitors to Mr. Elmer Strigk-
ler and family at Maytown.
Mr. Harry Musselman of Harris-
(burg, was a Tuesday visitor to his
father Mr. H. S. Musselman.
N.| Mr: and Mrs. John Guhl, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Lefevre and daughter
Elsie spent Sunday at Dauphin.
| Mr. Christ Banzhof proprietor of
the Florin Hotel purchased a Chev-
rolet touring car at Lancaster.
| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Groff and
| Snahter of Holtwood, were Sunday
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sitors to Mrs. Margaret Clark.
Mrs. Heisey and son of Palmyra,
were welcome visitors at the home
of Mr. Joseph Bundle on Wednesday.
Mrs. Fannie Wolfert and son Vie-
tor of Kinderhook were Sunday visit-
‘ors of Mr. Albert Fike and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shuemaker
entertained a large number of their
friends at their home last Thursday
evening.
| Mr. and Mrs. William Beamesder-
fer and son of Mount Joy were Sun-
day visitors to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph
3undle.
Mr. and Mrs. Stutzman and daugh-
ter of Palmyra spent Sunday in the
village the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ephraim Hertzler.
Mr. Nehemiah Gantz and family,
Mr. Albert Fike and family autoed
to Highville on Sunday, where they
visited relatives and friends.
Mrs. John Germer and daughter
Fva and Mrs. Frank Germer of Mount
Joy spent Sunday with the family of
Mr. William Dommel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Arndt and
daughter Josephine spent Sunday at
{Lancaster the guest of their daugh-
{ter Mrs. Walter Goldsboro.
| Mrs. Ammond Fry and Mrs. Al-
ipheus Morton of Palmyra spent Sat-
urday and Sunday here the guest of |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker.
| Thirty-five members of the Church
of God of Mount Joy were pleasantly
entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Althouse on Friday evening.
|" Mr. William Dommel, Mr. Edward
Dommel and friend, Mr. Harry Dom-
mel and wife of Lancaster were Sun-
day visitors to Mr. William Dommel
and family.
Mr. James Hilt of Lancaster and
Miss Beulah Loraw, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Loraw were united
in marriage at Lancaster. They will
reside in this place.
Mr. Albert Walters and force of
carpenters finished the large tobac-
co shed for Mr. Tillman Barnhart.
The work was in charge of Mr. Will-
iam McGarvey sr.
Mr. Albert Walters one of our loc-
al contractors will erect the following
houses: Two double houses for Mr.
E. L. Nissly, three double houses for
the Modern Home Construction Com-
pany, a two and a half-story dwelling
for Mr. Daniel Musser and a fine
Mansion for Mr. W. H. Light.
Mr. F. S. Stoner, daughter Irene of
Safe Harbor, Omar Stoner and wife
and daughter Verna and son Nelson
of Masonville, Mr. and Mrs. Ira New-
comer and son Lester of Donerville,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sumpman and
sons Lloyd and Clyde, Bertha Royer,
Mrs. Charles Secvears were pleasantly
entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Shuemaker on Sunday.
The following town folks accom-
anied the excursion to Luray, on Sun
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Booth, sons
Stanley, Albert and daughter Mildred
Myra Booth, Benj. Brown and son
Emanuel, Henry and Aaron Wolge-
muth, George Shetter, Michael Kot-
tler, John Wittle, son Wesley and
daughters Grace, Fannie and Aman-

Bros.,, Proprs.,, Middletown, Pa., we
will sell the following live stock:
2 Carloads of Real W. M. Grove |
Western Horses and Colts... These
Colts range from 2 to 5 year old, and
consist of the best that grow. More
quality every way you take them, |
than any horse shipped east, more |
endurance, easily broken and better |
matured than any other horse. They |
mature faster with work and with
less feed, and the easiest horse to
| finish for the market, and with less |
sickness. Last but not least, bought |
at the right price, and sold for a less!
profit than the average. As for bone
foot, color and the right make up,

| they will show for themselves day of
| sale.
Plenty of mated teams of all |
colors and both sexes. i
We had expected to leave these |
horses in the West for a few weeks|
longer, but on account of the call for
a strike on Nov. 30th, and a likeli- |
for an indefinite time, we thought it
be the only opportunity for you to]
get the W. M. Grove Horses or]
Colts (the best that grow) this sea-|
son.,
30 Head of All Kinds of Horses, |
from 4 to 15 years, good, bad and in-|
different, a good selection of all]
kinds. |
Notes for 30, 60 or 90 days will be!
taken, with good security, and pay-
ing discount.
D. B. KIEFFER & CO.
Hess & Brinser, Aucts.
: — mortgage. Both these f s
Sale on Friday, October 28, 1921, at jo a g arms are close
Middletown, Penna.

|
da, Benjamin Fair, William Green-
{leaf and David Kramer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Guhl entertain-
ed a number of their friends at a
Hallowe’en party at their home on
Saturday evening. The house was
beautifully decorated and luncheon
was served. The following were |
present: - iMr. and Mrs. Victor F.|
Groff, Myr, and Mrs. Ralph G. Barr, |
PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.
EXECUTORS’ SALE
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VALUABLE TOWN REAL ESTATE
ON SATURDAY, NOV. 19th, 1921
At 2.30 o'clock will be sold at public
sale, on the premises, the following
described real estate.
A LARGE FRAME DWELLING
and lot of ground thereto belonging,
situate on the corner of West Done-
gal, South Market ahd Marietta Sts,
in the Borough of Mount Joy, direc- |
tly opposite the Mount Joy Borough!
Public Schools. This property is de- |
tached and is so situated that it can- |
not be built up. Itdsiin the heart of |
the Borough and must be seen to be
appreciated, Property has electric |
lights, hot and cold fwater system, |
bath room, and is heated with a pipe-
less furnace. There ate four rooms
down and four up stgirs. A large
porch surrounds two sides of the
house. This dwelling has been re-
cently repaired throughput and is in
the best condition.
Persons wishing to view the prem-!
ises prior to day of sale will please
call on the undersigned residing
thereon.
Sale to be held on Saturday, Nov- |
ember 19, 1921, on the premises, and |
will start promptly at 2.30 o’clock,
when terms and conditions will be
made known by
MINNIE K. SHELLY
ALICE K. MECKLEY
Executors of the Estate of Fanny B. |
Shelly, deceased.
Chas. S. Frank, Auct.
B. Frank Kready, Attorney
10-26-4t
Don’t Miss This Sale—A Better Lot.
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Sale Starts Promptly at 1.25 Sharp
75 HEAD ERIE AND CRAWFORD !
COUNTY
Cows, Heifers and Bulls
AT PUBLIC SALE
ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1921
The undersigned will sell at public
sale at their stock yards Mount Joy,
Pa., the following live stock:
80 HEAD OF
Cows, Heifers, Bulls, and Steers
About 50 cows and Heifers and the
balance Bulls and Steers. Some good
Jersey and Guernsey Cows.
This sale will positively start at
1:25 sharp.
CONDITIONS :—Note at 60 days
with approved security and bank dis-
count added.
J. B. KELLER & BRO.
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
Coble & Kreider, Clks.
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People Read
This Newspaper
That's why it would be
profitable for you to
advertise in it
nomen
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IF you want de hire semebody
If you ewant to sell something
If you want to bay something
If you want fo rent your house
If you want to sell your house
If you want to sell your farm
If you want to buy property
If there is anything that voo
want the quickest and best way
to supply that want is by placing
an advertisement in paper
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The results will surprise
and please you

EXTRA SPECIAL FOR MEN
Fri. & Sat., Oct. 28 & 29
$1.00 GEM AND EVER READY
SAFETY RAZORS, SPECIAL 89c.

E. W. GARBER,
E. Main St,


Mrs. Anna Landau, Rose Heil, Rose] 2
Voehringer, Anna Houser. Elizabeth |
Landau, Clara Adams, Florence Lan-|
dau, Charles Landau, Walter Stock- |
bauer, Henry Sterbach, Gertie Hal-|
deman, Miriam Guhl, Mr. and Mrs. |
John Guhl.
—— Gees: |
MOUNT JOY MARKETS
The following prices are paid today
by our local merchants:
Egos, per d42 § ......... ..:...5%
Butler, per Rognd ............ 42¢ |
Lard, per pound
Potatoes, per bu. no demand.
I. D. Stehman Pays:
Wheat, per bu, ....
Corn, per bu. 5c |
Oats, per bu.,
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sensed
Two Good Farms
I have two exceptionally good to-

baeco farms ir East Donegal that I |
can sell right. They contain 81 and |
89 acres. The largest can be bought |
for only $150 per acre. Three- |
fourths of the money can remain on |
arkets and are mone makers. |
. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. y tf
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Stumpf’s Restaurant #8
Main St., i
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THE PRICE IS DOWN
ON IMPLEMENTS
Emerson - Brantingham
Manure Spreaders
Makes this hard work easy, increases crops, makes money for the
farmers. The Spreader without a fault at Pre-War Price.
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Peerless Roughage Grinder
Grinds, Oats in the sheaf, Corn in the bundle, Hay, Alfalfa. Why
buy high priced Dairy Feed when with a Peerless you can make
your own and save 50% on feed bills.
New Holland and Emerson
Gasoline Engines
Are high grade engines. Have several second hand.
Have also 10-horse power,
International Gasoline Engine
becona hand, and the price is right.
Case and International Tractors
Are two of the best farm tractors on the market today. The price
on the CASE is exceptionally low at this time, in fact is lower than
any tractor in its class, Look it over in our show room and be
G. MOYER
WEST DONEGAL STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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Frest:O-Lite guarantee a Satistac-
tion Contract, a document as defi.
nite as an insurance policy.
When American warships
steamed into Tangier Bay in 1904,
Perdicaris, American citizen, was
handed over safe and sound by his
captor, Raisuli, Moorish bandit.
For the spirit and power of the
American nation stood ready to
back up Secretary Hay’s demand.
Back of the Prest-O-Lite Battery
are the spirit and power of Prest-
O-Lite, the institution. The great
factory at Indianapolis with its
skilled personnel and unlimited
facilities ; the world-wide distribu-
tor organization—these make the
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The Prest-O-Lite Battery uses
less than one four-hundredth of its
power-reserve for a single start—
and the generator quickly replaces
that, It has proved itself the
battery of greatest possible current-
output per pound of weight, sur:
ing quicker starts -and brighter
lights under any and all atmos-
pheric conditions.
You naturally think of this high-grade,
high-powered battery as high-priced.
Our prices will correct any such im-
pression.
Prove this today. Ask also about the
definite Prest-O-Lite guarantee, whose
letter and spirit say, unequivocally, shat
you, the car-owner, “Must Be Pleased!”
Battery For Your Ford or Other
Small Cars $23.50
Mount Joy Auto Supply
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is the ealy kind | sell Furniture that is Furniture ¢
\| Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racis,
Ta Picture Frames, Ladies’ Dasks,
2p Extension and Other Tabies,
EA Duvenports, China Closets,
Kitchen Cabinets.
2 In Fact Amything in the Furmiture
Line
UNDERTAKING
AND EMBALMING


Mrs. THOMAS KENNETH |
GARIHAN announces the op-|f
ening of the fall and winter | B
terms for vocal instruction.
Phone 122R22.
Marchesi Method
10-5-3mos.



Get Your Came
Supplies at
W. B. BENDER
122 E. Main St, MOUNT JOY, P
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