The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 20, 1924, Image 8

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is a list of public sales
posters were printed at
or said sale is advertised
print your sale bills you get
“a FREE NOTICE in this register like
any of the following, from now until
the day of your sale. Hundreds of
people read the Bulletin weekly and
we know of no better method of ad-
wertising, Try it.
Friday, Feb. 22—On the premises
situated along the road leading from
Salunga to Oyster Point, one mile
south of Salunga, live stock and
farm implements, by W. K. Detweil-
er. Frank, auct.
Saturday, Feb. 23—At the Florin
Hall, home cured meats, general
line. of merchandise, household good:
and farm implements by Community
Sales Co. Vogle, aueh
Saturday, Feb. 23-—On the prem-
ies at Kinderhook on theh road lead-
Ing from Columbia to Mt. Joy, live
© stock and farm implements by Elam
H. Bowers. Frank, Auct.
Monday, Feb. 256—On the prem-
fses in West Hempfield township, on
the road leading from Mt. Joy to
Ironville, near Moore's Mill, large
lot of live stock and the entire lot
of farming implements by Eli G.
Musser. Frank, Auct.
Tuesday, Feb. 26—O0On the prem-
ises in West Hempfield township, on
the road leading from Mount Joy to
Ironville, near Moore's Mill, entire
Jot of household goods by Eli G.
Musser. Frank, auct.
Thursday, February 28—On the
premises one mile west of Columbia,
on road leading from Columbia to
Marietta, at Klinesville, live stock
and implements by Geo. Houck.
Frank, auct.
Thursday, Febt 28—At his sale &
‘Bxchange stables at Middletown, 75
head of acclimated contract and
West Virginia horses and mules by
D. B. Kieffer & Co. Hess, auct.
Bee advertisement.
Friday, February 29—On the
premises along the Colebrook road
one-fourth mile south of Rheems
horses, mules, cows, chickens, farm
implements and houschold .goods b:
5
W. J. Urban. Frank, Auct.
Saturday, Mareh 1—On the
premises along the Mt. Joy and
‘Lancaster trolley line, at Bender's
‘Mill one mile west of Salunga,
horses, 5 pair mules, farm imple-
ments and household goods by Hen-
ry H. Eby. Frank, Auct.
-
Picked From Our
Weekly Card Basket|
(Ficm page ™ page one.)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Brenner,
of Lancaster, spent Sunday here
with the latter's father, Dr. W. D
Chandler.
Mrs. Theodore Wheeler and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Charles Byer, of Newar
N. J., spent coveral days with Mrs.
J. Wagner.
Robert Keller, a student at Villa
Nova College, spent the week-end
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Keller,
Miss Frances Zink returned home
after spending some time
burg as the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Harry Troup.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Way and
daughter spent Sunday here as the
guests of Mrs. Way's mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth--Good.
Messrs. Harold Funk, Witmer
Shank and Elmer Herman, of town,
visited Lester Stephenson at Penn-
brook on Sunday.
Miss Kathryn Shire and William
Harnish, of Lancaster, spent Sun-
day as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hinkle, Jr.
George Weber spent the week-
end at Blaine, Perry County, as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J n-
berry and daughter, Ruth.
Miss Eleanor Gable nurse at the
General Hospital, Lancaster, spent
the week-end here with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Gable.
Mr. and Mrs. George Groff and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Groff spent Sunday at Bellaire as
the guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Raves
Sheaffer.
Miss Dorothy Schroll and rand.
mother Mrs. Jacob M. Schroll, spent
from Friday to Sunday at Harris-
burg at guests of the former's sister,
Mrs. R. R. Lauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mumma and
sons, Howard and Lester, spent
Sunday at Newtown as guests of
Mrs. Mumma’'s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Emanuel ‘Myers.
Road We All Must
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Classified Column
STORE ROOM FOR RENT —1I
ve a very fine Store Room 15x20
have, in the center of the business dis- |
trict on Main street, Mount Joy, for
rent. Will rent as is or put in an-
other front and arrange to suit ten.
| ant, For particulars see JNO. E.

'SCHROLL, Bulltin Office, Mount
SC HROLL, Bulletin Office, Mount 4
Joy, Pa. Both Phones. tf.

COMING!
& Rubin, Harrisburg’s lead-
specialists, will be at
ing eye-
re, Mount Joy,
Chandler's
ONE DAY ONL
18, from 8 A. M. to 8 :
examined free. No drops used.
Glasses fitted as low as $3.00.
f

to Mrs. J. Wagner,

Street, Mt. Joy.
Have an interesting Joposition
for a property owner in Mount Joy
who will erect & building 40x100 on
long term lease. It will be well
worth your while to investigate. Ap-
ply by letter to Box 57, Care Bulle-
tin Office, Mount Joyl feb.20-1t
GOOD HOUSE CHEAP—If I can
sell this modern home on Marietta St.
Mount Joy, within the next two
weeks I will give some one a bargain.
Al lconveniences and immediate pos-
session. If interested call or phone
Bell 41R2 or Ind 860, Mount Joy.
feb. 20-tf
LE—About 1,000 feet of
abel, all well sea-
Rad, 4to8 ngth. Also a






WANTED—YORNG LADY STEN-
OGRAPHER A BOOK-KEEPER.
EXPERIENCE. PLY TO E. L.
NISSLY & SONS, ORIN, PA.
feb.20-1t

THE MOUNT Joy BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A



WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th, 1924





~SEEDS! SEEDS!
We have now received our jcarload of
all kinds of Globe Seeds.
We positively guarantee that the Red
Clover is American or-Native grown seed
which was bought at a premi of $1.00
per bushel in order to secure Native seed.

We. are strictly opposed to foreign
seeds and guarantee this to bg the finest
car of seeds ever brought to [fount Joy.
We solicit your trade.
G. MOYE


FOR SALE—A Queen Quality
Washer and Wringer used two years.
W. Donegal St., ‘Mount Joy, Pa.




























‘Saturday, March 1—On the prem- ma
ises of W. B. Schneitman, in West (From page one.) Ped nly La nr
Donegal township, along the and Mr. and Mrs. Park Pa teb.20-1tpd,
bethtown and Bainbridge road, near|yaughiin. il mrs
the Conoy Meeting House, horses, Ww WANTS IT?—A lot of
cows, , implements, harness, some . ground lo on wagons or trucks
pigs, impl ts, ha John A. Merklein d 1 k
household goods, etc. by Amos Brick- auling. Apply
er. Aldinger & Son, Aucts. Pa.
Saturday, March 1,—On the pre-
mises on West Main street, Mount
Joy, Pa., a large lot of household
goods by Mrs. Mary Dulebohn.
Frank, Auct.
Monday, March 3—On the prem-
John A. Merklein died at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry
Frazier, at Marietta, from a com-
plication of diseases, aged 69 years.
Deceased had only been sick a few
weeks, and was suffering from the
attacks of la grippe. Deceased was
born in Baltimore, Md., March 26,


: E WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY
SPECIALS
 
Dodge Cars. P.
Mount Joy, Pa.
WANTED TO BORROW $3,600
on a first mortgage on a good single
KIEFFER & CO’S PUBLIC
OF 75 HEAD OF AC.
MATED CONTRACT
&"W. VIRGINIA HOR-
 
 






 









Mary E., wife
































implements, etc. by Christian Rigel.
Franks Auct.
Tuesday, March 4—At his sale
and exchange stables, Florin, Pa,
50 head of acclimated horses and
mules. Also buggies, jennylinds,
harness, ete, by E. S. Weaver.
Frank, Auct. See advertisement.
Thursday, March 6—On the Mari.
etta and Mount Joy pike, near the
Union School House, 2 miles south-
west of Mount Joy, live stock, farm-
ing implements and household good:
by Henry N. Hostetter. Frank, auct
Friday, March 7—On the premises
formerly known as the J. S. Miller
brothers, as follows:
of Harry Frazier, Marietta; John C.,
of Coatsville; Jacob Merklein, of
Hanover; George Merklein, of Dov-
er, Pa. Funeral services were held
from his late home, on Friday after-
noon. Interment was made at the
East Donegal cemetery.

ses in East Donegal township, 1-4 of
a mile south of the state road and
one mile west of Florin, a clean out
sale of live stock and implements by
Harry B. Hossler. Aldinger, auect,
Saturday, March 15—On the
premises, on the Zeamer Estate farm,
on the Marietta and Lancaster pike,

















section, located in Mount Joy. Place
enjoys excellent patronage. Will
sell with or without tools, stock, etc.
Good reason for selling. Call, phone
or write JNO. BH. SCHROLL, Bell
phone 41R2, Ind. hpone 860, Mount
Joy. feb.20tf
Y—
FOR RENT—HW
land two miles from
buildings. Apply to A. H.
t Joy. jan, 23°





Acres of farm
Joy. No


 
FOR S number of Newly
Built Dwellings, irable Build-
ing Lots. E. L. Ni
Florin, Pa.

USED CARS











! public sale, fursuar
| the Orphans’ Court:


/ises on the road leading from Colum- i city property. Write 1909 Manada
/ bia to Mount Joy, the William G. Jars, snd was & menher of he Street, Harrisburg, Pa. pd. ES AND MULES 1924, at 2 M. on the prem-| | TEA KETTLE, PURE ALUMINUM $1. 58
he 4 {TEA KETTLE, PURE ALUMINUM...
9 Be Kinesis: ve ait a Bi GARAGE FOR SALE—I have one ises in the villdge of Salunga, Lan- WATER PITCHER, RQURE ALUMINUM $1.18
i LRA i ee Rg of the best Garages for sale in this sate County, Phy wii bo ot! COLONIAL T2A ENING, FUSS ALTHINGM. . $208
5 M. HEAVY, PURE ALUMINUM........ 1.8
Reto $1.00 on Each of Above Specials

 





| WHITE PORCELAIN AND SAUCER ................ 10s
A LY oR "Pi WHITE PORCELAIN CHINAYSTAKE PLATES.................. 15¢
HOUSE erected \ AESERTS, DOZEN ................ 69¢
known us the MEAL, DOZEN ....." 79
A PITCHERS............... 18¢
the estate of David Strickler,
 




 
BROOMS! 5 1 BROOMS!
4, TWO EXTRA SPECIALS—ONE XJ 50c AND ONE AT 68c
A. S. Hershey, Atty. SUNSHINE! SUNSHINE!
 
 

FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 23rd, TH
Will Have a
DEMONSTRATION OF CAKES AND
THIS DAY YOU CAN BUY THESE 40c¢c CAKES A
A. K. Wasser, Auct. SUNSHINE BISCUIT CO.







ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE!
 


THURSDAY MO
RNING, FEB. 28th
“rt 9:30 A. M. a
My Sales Barns at


 
he Court of Common Pleas of |
Lancadter County. In reassigned Es-
 

TURE FREE WITH A POUND OF THESE CAKES A!

 
 

 
 


 

































 












































 




 




 
 




 


farm, half mile west of Marietta, live 2 mh eT roa op
stock, farm implements and house- [ © Mes west ol Silver Spring an tate of H. Siegrist, of East |
hold Zoods by Irvin M. Sipling. Al- miles east of Marietta, 150 head of OR URI Ans Donegal Trust Book No. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS FOR MARCH
: A live stock, all the farm implements 26, Page 4
dinger, Auct. d hoasehold Clarence Siegrist and wife of
Saturday, March 8—On the Some householc goods by C. G. Fast Donegal %Jownship, having by S. RB BERNHART
mises, the Mr. Amos W. Mumma Stauffer. Frank, auct. deed of voluntaWwy assignment dated ; .
farm, near Breneman’s school Monday, March 17—On the prem- consist of a lot | I 8, 1924 \assigned and trans 3 E. Main Street, Mount Joy Pe a
house in Mt. Joy township, 2 miles| ises in Rapho township, near Hoss- ferred all their e e and effects to ’ >
northwest of Mount Joy, horses, | ler’s church, live stock and farming real kind that | the undersigned, fol Hie benods of me ——
gules, sows, hogs; Tull lise fon im-| implements by George H. Boyd. Vint feed i ma gory rapid- | Gicovict, notice is hereby given to all | FRE. TLC TT
Ploments y L. T. Geib. INgeT, | Snavely, auct. — Ei os iid, al se | creditors of the said larence H. 5 NO e
Saturday Mareh 5—On the prein Tuesday, March 18—On the prem- A. W. MUMMAU, weigh up to 32 pounds each | Siegrist to make proof of TReir slats a W WE HAVE SALT
des ia Salo | estate by Phar | 5% °F the Manheim road about one | Bell Phone 111R16. These horses range in § from 5 to | Sane said Sal by or = ¥
ises in Salunga, real estate by Phar | uy. ot Mount Joy, live stock mos. ELIZABETHTOWN | 8 years and the ordds are to sell | (ott 98 FOL 9c Nos °F | 2
es W. Strickler, adminstrator. Was and fe impleme b ’ A every horse to the highest bidder | sembly of June 4, 1901, Sec.Ag3, P. =
ger, auct. See advertisement. le pnp Sens. Dy Ibert R.| = ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 35 HEAD OF ACCLIMATED |X: J, win, six months i the 5 8
Saturday, March 8—On the prem-| wr Tank, suet. Estat$y of Harriet G. Engle, late | HORSES bought in ad around the 8 rs from coming in upon¥he |& 2
ges in Rapho township, one mile Wednesday, March 19—On the|of Moun® Joy Borough, Lancaster | surrounding counties, gach and ev- | reve C bo % &
’ remise 3 ; 4 3 unds of said assigned estate. z a 5
som Hossler’s chureh, live stock | along the state road, the|County, Per@a., deceased. ery one carefully selected for his | ROY B. SHEETZ. Mt. Joy, P x
arming implements and some hopse. { Hoffman Hershey farm, 2 miles | Letters 9 Iminisitatlon 98 the Sonndnosy and broke 4 Thay! A for Hite ot oF Orato) Now weather is here for Salt OVsters and ‘we lave 8
Sz e av st o Ss S 3 2
bold goods by John B. Brubaker. Vo-| 95st of Mount Joy, and 1 mile west | sted be xe ddan all drafters, farm chunks x Mo at | of Clarence H. Siegrist and Wife. =
gle, auct. |o aunse, near Bacon’s Mill, hor- Jos indebted the io re requested leaders and general puflpose horses. | { Chas. W. Eaby, Attorne wv for Assig- for a barrel of Roddy’s Fresh Bird Eggs which sell
Ménday, March 10—On the pre-|5°% Mues, COWS, bulls, heifers, hogs, |}, 1 ake immedia payment, and | Also a few fancy, driver§, both trot- | nee. Dated Feb. 15, 1924. 2 107-10 cents a. 1d Bs
mises, the Joseph T. Breneman complete line farm implements, and | those having claims 8 demands ag- | ters and pacers. Thesg horses are feb.20-6t. Also a fresh ply of Adams, Ludens and Belmont Cocoanut wm
farm, _ 1-4 mile north of Mt. Joy, | Jome esto! goods by Philip H.|ainst th esame will sent them to all and Ry Shieois — g Cream Eggs at 10 a dozen
mules, cows, heifers, bulls, ua Tani, auc without delay for to the | 2nd range In ages irom 0 5 years | § E A Fresh shipm f Shraft J s E
chickens. = foll at i le Thursday, March 20. —On the pre- | undersigned, residing at Mant Joy, | 01d and weigh from 1280 to 1500 | CERTIFIED 8 ome in Almond, = Valnut, F a By i ey
ments and some household goods by mises in West Hempfield township |Penna. Ibs. gach, EED POTATOES B or $1.00 per box of 24 4
x onthe road leading. fram Tronvitle) HENRY J. ENGLE, 10 HEAD of Extra G§pd Rugeed i A Lud
Samuel G. Groff. Frank, Auct. 08 1 oad keding Tron Tnonville/, Administrator | and All Purpose West Virginia HOR. # oh uden Cocoanut Crégm Egg, extra good, at only 25 cents a B
Tuesday, March 11—On the prem; lements and household goods by Wm. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. SES AND COLTS with#plenty of x p . =
ises in West Hempfield township, 1 "nor Frank Auet. a — | size, Shape and tht belongs 5 ALL KINDS FRUIT IN SEASON 2
the road leading from Kinderhook to: © nomi. on © Auct- EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. to a good bred Virginia dfaft horse. NAVAL AND “
Ironville a oo a Joos Thursday, March 20— the Estate of William J. Knight, late | These horses range in agegfrom 4 to 2 Price a AN RIDA ORANCES x
Kinderhook, farm implements = and premises in West Hempfield S Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. 6 yA and Broke 1 harness. 2 rices on Cigarettes and tob§gco remain the same at reduced 5
ship, on the road leading from ecease leant) od 3 = prices. ¥
some household goods by John Rod-| 4. z : : Letters test t id es- { MULES ranging in ages fim 4 to 8 = , 2
EE ie 2 vy | | derhook to Ironville, live stock, farm- DTD erated oo om o vears old, consisting of mated 8 VERY SPECIAL—Lew Morris 8gars, 50 for $1.90 and Fry's 8
Taesd ’ March. 11.0 5 ing implements and household goods Signed, all persons indebted there. | teams, of each team a e line = 3818 Cigars 50 for $1.50. Any one nd satisfied with the above can 3
uescay, are eatin the! hy John Derr. Frank, auct. to ar vested to make immediate | leader. Also a few goo Single ¥ have money refunded. “ *
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premises, he A. a : arm,| Wednesday, March 26—At his paymen d those having claims or Ma h 1 5 % 3 5
one- mile north of the concrete; d demands 2a st the same will pre- iil have our usual rungof (.om- I will have a car of Northern|g Er
highway, 2 miles west of Florin sae and exchange stables in Florin, sent them wi t delay for settle- mission HORSES AND M®¥LES of | Grown Michigan Russetts §rriving at . =
large lot of acclimated horses and he all kinds in} Koi % >:
and a mile east of Rheems, live ment to the un ed residing in Inds. RE Florin in March, at $2.00 By. at the | ® =
: mules. Also wagons, harness, etc | Mount Joy, Pa. P. S.—Be sure and be herg in time | car. Either write to me Wr call i E =
stock, farming implements, smoked by E MARY A. KNIG Executrix | as we start the sale promntlg at 9.30 | Wolgemut Hy a |=
3. S. Weaver. Frank, Auct. ec ! Wolgemuth & Son, Florin, P? Get |= . % |]
meats, Ze by Henry E. Lutz. ee anion Wm. M. Hollowbush, Atto as AA) on Thursday Morning Feb 2 your orders in early. to|® . i, F
k, Auet. MOUNT JOY MARKETS eDgQ-6t | 17= C f e throug ntil 12 | reports the northern grown secAwill | & A Z
Fran : % | 0’clock noon on account of Buction- | he i ring y > 3 Doors East of Post Office
Wednesday, March 12—On the meen : PUBLIC NOTICE! ! | eer having a sale. Fave eS Teak [® MOUNT Joy, PA.
premises in Rapho township, on the| The following prices are paid to- ificate No. 27 for 40 Shares Notes for 30, 60 or 90 davg wil! ho wy ER RR Rm 2
road leading from State Highway | day by our local merchants: Mount Joy Hall As- taken with good security and paying Raymond B. Zook A ER RT I
"$0 the Mt. Joy and Sporting Hill |Eggs, per doz, ............ 40-42c | sociatioMiesued to Cove Lodge No. | discount. Mount Joy, Pa., R1 \ TE.
stock, implements, by Samuel G.|Lard, per Ib, .. 13¢ | 301, nie f Pythies, dated Jan- yen 2.5 KIEFFER & CO. unt Joy, Pa., Doct Tu Be Recosicd SH = momen
y .jlard, per 1b., 00.00. nary 1, een lost, and ap- | J- C. Hess, Auctioneer. aby Carriages Next
Wertz. Frank, Auct. per db............... 46¢ plication has b made by ap Sale Thursday, Feb. 28, at $.30 A. BEAUTIFUL HOMES John G. Metzger to Mary Greiner, Children driving toy automobiles
. Thursday, March 13—On the pre- “OTR, NEW $ .90| Lodge to Mount all Association M., at Middletown, P For Sale by property in Mt. Joy borough, $1. [if the cars are propelled by an
mises along the concrete road half Wheat ...... ............. $1.08 | for a new certificate. no adverse MT. JOY DEVELOPMENT CO. Martin B. Heistand to Cl H. th y y
e et of Mort Jo. entre claimant appears within days af- CHOICE BUILDING oT} Fox New Brick Homes on West Donegal Metz o Clayton power other than muscular, must get
: 05, ¢ The large circulation of the Bul | ter this notice has been pub d the | SALE—TLocated on the north’ sid: | street, fully equipped with bath, wat- etzler, property in Mount Joy bor- | a license like those of their fathers,
D liv e stock and farming imple- stin makes it the best advertising legal number of times, same be | and fronting 50 feet on Donegal | eF, Dipeless heat, electrically wired, ough, $1. | in Connecticut. Parents have been j
by Jacob G. Brown. Frank | AERC Ce on of Len MOUNT JOY HALL A Springs street. Mount Jov. Spiendic | €as connections, 6 rooms, bath and| Mary Greiner to John Q. Greiner | buying toy gasoline autos for their |
A caster | N, M. M. . Se 7. locati i Hings ‘or | Da n ey line ire
March 14—On the promi. Give it a trial and be con | Mount Joy, Pa., Feb. 20 1956" | ther sider Cal Jno. E. Sehral) | H. B. Engle, HOW Door ae, iowa in jShildven, so that this ruling hod to be
7 - | vinced. tf : " feb.20-4t. | Mount Joy. © may Mount J Jun, 94 | Mion’ Joy berbupy, ge
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