LIGHT Cage Notes For The Past Week MOUNT JOY A. A. LOST TO HER. Referee, Boyer. se High Reserves Win Le the preliminary game here Fri ed .Landisville High to the tune © 24 to 15. the forty minutes. were leading 16 to 7. J. Krall played the bes the home tec: Am a emer lO nine Keeley Defeats Reserves The Keeley Stove Co., five defeat- ed the Mt. Joy A. A. Reserve team on the Columbia Armory floor Fri- day night by the score of 30 to 18. B. Shields starred for Keeley and W. Mateer for Mt. Joy. The score at half time was 18 to 9 in Keeley's favor. Score: Keeley (30) A. A. Res. (18) R. Shields forward W. Mateer R. Greer forward Derr J. Greer center Weaver Waller guard J. Pennel Nall guard Eberle (E. Mateer) Field goals: R. Shields 8, R. Greer 1, J. Greer 1, Waller 2, Null 2, W. Mateer 1, Derr 1, Eberle 1, E, Ma- teer 3. Foul goals: R. Greer, W. Ma- teer 5, Eberle 1. Referee, Hulls. eee SU A Arrears High Defeats Atglen Mount Joy High School defeated tire High Reserves swamp- The Reserves took the lead at thie | ™ start and maintained it throughout | © At half time the | Brubal F 4 Ah J. SB Jai ses 6 4 ; Heil ( Ci, i, 2 E n, G. 0 6]. T= Biller. GQ. ........-. 0. 0 0] : x 0 5 ~ |LADIES’ BIBLE CLASS MET H. Q 0 0 ol AT 5. SIMON MENAUGH Metals. ......0... 0 4 24] The Ladies’ Bible Class of the| Landisville Hizh {E ingelical church held the month- | MOU JOY TALL 3 Field Poul Tis | id : any | Thursday - THE LAST MAN ig Te : 1 { Me augh, on West Donegal street. A Paramo Production. ki C. : : : : ; : i 9 ” After the business session, games | Saturday—THE G. ............ 0 1 1 | were played and an excellent menu A Goldwyn Pres Mémma, G. ...... 0 0 o | was served. Those present were: Tuesday—HOME BR Minnich G. ey 0 0 0 Mrs. C. S. Gingrich, Mrs. H. M. Sea- A Pleasing Masterpiece. ’ __ __ |man and daughter Helen, Mrs. Anna | . mar. i iat 5 G15 Fetter, Miss Elizabeth Stacks, Mrs. GOOD HOUSE CHEAP—If I can Referee, Fellenbaum, Timekeep- Alex Kramer, Mrs. D. W. Strayer |sell this modern home on Marietta St. 3 : ? and son, D. Gwynn, Mrs. Ella Herr | Mount Joy, within the next two er, Schneider. Time of halves, 20 4 daveh Beryl. Mand I weeks I will give some one a bargain. minutes. and daughter, eryl Manda, Mrs. | Aj jconveniences and immediate pos- THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A ward of the visitors stepped on the 8 ug tous Ted pools 18 | Young Folks Are Joined in Wedloc stopped. Herman shot a field gual! and Eshleman shot one from the free | NUMBER OF VERY WELL KONWN made line, which ended the scoring for the | home team, SHEY--RESERVES EASILY The score: YOUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED TRIM KEENAN RESERVES Mount Joy High IN THE HOLY BONDS OF Field Foul Ts. MATRIMONY The past week was a fifty-fifty Moore, F. 2 0 4 break for our basket bell teams, the L. Herman, F. .......8 1 17 Hartman---Rietschy. local fives winning about half the Eshleman, O. Aah 0 2 Miss Katherine Rietschy, of Hemp- games played. BBY, G. veo 0 0 0 field township and William Hartman A. A. Loses Shank, iGo vv. sen 1 0 2 son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hart- The Hershey Olivets journeyed ~— = — man, of West Hempfield township, to this borough Monday evening 7s vine van 12 1 26 were married at the rectory of St. and trounced the Association quin- Atglen High Peter’s church at Columbia. tet in the High School gymnasium Field Foul Tis. Charles—Rutt by the score of 28-19. The game E. Hogg, F. ......... 1 1 3] 3 Clayton Charles, Jr, son of Mr. was fast and well played and wit- J, Hogg, F. ......... 6 0 12 and Mrs. Clayton Charles, of Mount- nessed by a large crowd of fans. The Dver, C. veel 1 8 ville, and Miss Mary L. Rutt, daugh- lineup: ‘Wentz, G. .......... 0 0 ter of Mrs. Catherine Rutt, of Eli- Mount Joy A. A. Wanner, G. .........0 i zabethtown, were married at noon, Field Foul Tis. == == at the home of Bishop Wagner, P. ........ .8 0 6 | Potals 8 : 8 19 ‘Noah Risser. Bennett, PF. ......... 38 2 8 _ Referee, Fellenbaum, Timekeeper, | They were attended by Miss Anna Hendirs, . C. ......... 2 1 5 Schneider. Time of halves, 20 min- {La Gish and Norman W. Charles, Eshleman, G. ........ 0 0 0 utes. brother of the groom. Following the Biégh, G. .......... 0 0 0 SW ceremony the couple left for a trip Weaver, G. ......... 0 0 0 Strasburg Tops Maytown ‘to Niagra Falls. — —= =! Playing a flashy brand of basket | Totals 0.050 § 3 19 ball the Strasburg team took a fall| ,. Ruseeli—Haldeman Hershey Olivets out of the Maytown All-Scholastics! .° iss Florence Haldeman, daughter Field Foul Tls last night in a game here by a score of ir and Mus, Walter Halqeman, Elie, ©... ..... 0 0 0 of 32 to 24. The game was bitterly i ine at and Thomas Sirine, BP. 2 1 5 fought until the last few minutes | Jags or. 9 is place were Tar. C. ......... 5 0 10 when Strasburg opened up with a Te a lhe of St. Deters Stoner, ©. ...... (il 1 § brilliant attack. Score: | church by the rector, Rev. Zimmerman, ©. ...... 2 4 3 Mavtown | George W. Brown. Following the ye Field Foul Tls | ceremony, accompanied by the Li... i 11 6 28 Heteh, 1 3 bride's parents, they left on a trip Referee, W. Ellis. Timekeeper, Nagle, F. ........ +. 3 16 Vibe Bare, HORS Seyi Schneider. Time of halves, 20 min- Nell, C. ............ 0 0 bib cy, XN Y On Stee. Baie 6 or nn 1 1 their return they will reside in mm — Hike @. ....;... i... 9 0 = go Youn oy Frain Defeated Locals Williams, G. ........ ¢ Walters—Hilt The Mount Joy A. A. team jour-| — wm =] Miss Ruth Benervia Hilt and Mr. neyed to Lancaster last Wednesday Totals... ili 8 8 94 | Albert Smith Walters, both of this evening and played the E. T. Fraim Strasburg | place, were quietly married at Lan- Lock Co. team. Our boys lost 48 to Field Foul Ts | caster on Saturday eveninggly Rev. 30. The score: Messner, F. ......... 0 0 0 Musselman, pastor of St. i} E. T. Fraim M. Echternacht, F. ...3 2 8 | Lutheran Church, corner Duke and Wield Foal Tis, [Rolirer, C. .......... 1 3 5 Orange streets at eight o’clock. The Rvansg, FP. ........... 7 4 18 Ulrich, G. ......... .1 0 2 | ring ceremony was used and the only Quinn, F. .........c. 3 0 g¢ D. Echternacht, G. 8 1 17 | attendants were Mr. and Mrs. John- Franck, C. .......... 4 2 10 ew ow !son, the latter a sister of the bride. Sawyer, G. .......... 6 2 14] Totals ........... 13 6 32 Mr. and Mrs. Walters immediately Billmyer, G. ......... 0 0 o! Referee, Messner. went to their newly furnished home Freie Fo. 0 0 0 A ff | on North Shippen street, Lancaster. ey A. A. Beiorves Win The groom is employed as an in- Totals. ......... 20 8 48 In the preliminary game Monday at the Bowman Technical Mount Joy | night the Association Reserves easily | Field Foul Tls.| defeated the Keenan C. C. Reserves UD le Wagner, F. ......... 2 1 5! of Lancaster by the score of 32 to| It pays to advertise in the Bulletin Weaver, F........... 1 0 2 18. The locals held the upper hand Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Hendrix, C ....... ah 0 8 the entire forty minutes of play and| = o_o oie Eshleman, G. ........ 0 0 0 | at half time were leading 18 to 7. Cla 5 sifi d Bilis, veal 1 5 Dickey played a splendid game for | € Column Kiugh, ¥. ...........00 0 0 Keenan while the Mateer > nis” nt mn [OY the locals, made the most points| STORE ROOM FOR RENT —1I Totals ............9 2 20! for their team. Score: {have a very fine Store Room 15x20 Mt. Joy Reserves {feet in the center of the business dis- Field Foul Tis. trict on Main street, Mount Joy, for on rent. Will rent as is or put in an- |W. Mateer, F. ....... 5 0 0 | other front and arrange rt suit ten- - | Derr, Bo. 0 1 1 ant. For particulars see JNO. E. iN. Mateer, C. .:...... 6 0 12 SCHROLL, Bulletin Office, Mount i Shatz QG. SL ET 2 3 7 Joy, Pa. Both Phones. tf, £13. Pennel, C mn el ma pn ennel, CL... 0 0 0 The advertising columns of the { + 3 . v ’ Bulletin are the mouthpieces thru : which all wide-awake merchants tf. speak to their customers. Flowers Plan Jarry Kaylor and daughters, Ber- nice and Dorothy, Mrs. Charles Morton, Mrs. Earl Kaylor and EI Cletus, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Fergu- son, son, William, and daughter, Ethel Mae, Mrs. Fred Lieberher and sons, Freddie and Kenneth, Mrs. Harry Walters and daug , Bar- session. If interested call or phone Bell 41R2 or Ind 860, Mount Joy. feb. 20-tf FOR S Dodge Cars. P. FRA Mount Joy, Pa. WANTED TO BORROW $3,800 on a first mortgage on a good single bara Ann, Mr. and Mrs.B. k city property. Write 1909 Manada ookman. eet., Harrisburg, Pa. pd. —————- 0 Eee” Adjudications Filed BA S—A lot of used New- Adjudications were filed in the | town Broo toves at reasonable following estates of local interest | Prices. The sto the past week: Emma L. Haldeman, late of East Donegal, 14,812.37. Fanny W. Baker, late of Mount Joy township, $1,07.45. William G. Nissley, late of Rapho township,$931.54. Joy, Pa., R. GARAGE FOR SALE—I have one of the best Garages for sale in this section, located in Mount Joy. Place enjoys excellent patronage. Will sell with or without tools, stock, ete. Good reason for selling. Call, phone MOUNT JOY MARKETS or write JNO. B. SCHROLL, Bell The following to- | phone 41R2, Ind. hpone 860, Mount day oy oe oem mere | Soy feb Zot Begs, ............ 40-42¢ Lard, per .......... Fn, | Butter per b................ 46¢ Corn, new ..... sencarranes 3 80 Beat oi $1.08 FOUND—Head Light for an auto or truck, has gas burner. Owner Electric Light Sale ean have same by calling at Bulletin The Community Sales Co. will | Office, Mt. Joy. feh.27-2¢ hold its next public sale at Florin on Saturday, March 8th. General line NOTICE ! of merchandise, farm implements in the Market for and household goods. Sale starts| BOLOGNA 'AT CATTLE 6:30 P. Mv W. MUMMAU - AW. Bell Phone 111R16. and | ! | FOR SALE—A number of Newly | Built Dwellings, and Desirable Build- | FRE A 50c Tube of ling Lots. E. L. Nissly & Sons, Florin, Pa. july 26-tf | Mag-lac§ Tooth Paste or § 50¢ Tube of | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Estate of Harriet G. Engle, late . ! Colonial Club | having Cream | of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster a purchase of County, Penna., deceased. | Letters of administration on the Gat#den Court Tadllet Article | said estate having been | granted to the undersigned, all per- | sons indebted thereto are requested | to make immediate payment, and | those having claims or demands ag-| ainst th esame will present them without delay for settlement to the | undersigned, residing at Mount Joy, | oF more Wm. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. cated. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE. | Milk Estate of William J. Knight, late i the ox of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa. Club Shavi esia Tooth Paste Free ment to the undersigned residing in Joy, Pa. . Mount TARY A. KNIGHT, Executrix Wm. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. plexion a Garden sued to Cove Lodge No. f Pythias, dated Jan- s been lost, and ap- Cove sociation, 301, Knights uary 1, 1897, plication has be Lodge to Mount for a new certificate. \ claimant appears withi ter this notice has been p legal number of times, sam issued. MOUNT JOY HALL CIATION, M. M. Leib. Secreta Mount Joy, Pa., Feb. 20, 1924. CHANDLER'S DRUG STORE 5 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 1 feb.20-4t. SARE - ei ote CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR| Boras SALE—Located on the north side | and fronting B50 feet on Donegal | 5 Springs street, Mount Joy. Splendid | fount Joy. | caster Coulaty, Pa., will the Orphans™§Court: | street, fully equippe er, pipeless heat, elec | gas connections, 6 room | pantry. On trolley line. H. H. Engle, 340 W. Doneg Mount Joy, Pa. Jan. | PUBLIC $A OF VALUABLE | 4 REAL ESTATE lA SATURDA MARCH 22nd, 1924 The undefsigned Trustee in Bank- & f ically wired, | Lass HOUSE erected bath and | = : the estate of Dayid Strickler, dec’d. Hershey, Atly. S. K. Wasser, Aucti Esq., Refered in Bankruptey, fer at on Saturday, Mar. [ 22nd, at twog o'clock P. M., at the v7 Bulletin Office, East Main Street, | an in Mount Joy} Borough, 3 All That Cértain Lot or Piece of | 26. P ground situatefl on the road leading | “ Choa from Mount Jo to Manheim, in Rap- | © ar ho township, Ikncaster County, Pa.,! ast having therecon§ erected a two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and a Large Frame Q@hicken House, con- taining in frontgon the Manheim road eighty (80 ft.)§ feet and extending in depth of i) \ h one hundred ninety (190 ft ore or less. %& ster County. 402. | February | ferred | the creditors &f the | | Siegrist, noticdgis hereby given to | creditors of thg said i 4 roof of their clai | Bou a ¢ thf Fast by t of Harry ) | Bounded on the§ East bj Harry DR re by of | Hilt, on the Sopth by a sixteen (16 bv the Act of AS : Yay NVA y 0} £ AS- | ft.) feet wide $y: on the We t by . er TP { a ten (10 ft.) fet wid 1¢ nN wr ; C vr gonths from the t > debarred > in upon the i e Dboroug s been built ) I vitnin Ye. Pa is in excelent co t [he yy PR frame CRicken 1 on a can edil urn a|of Ul 0 re | oaie uu 9nd. 192 nd, lv 1] in Mount J Lc YY Norman x 1 i B I ts. | new ——— 1 1 ng, 924 Model, NO1 Be] Brand new. Notice is hereby given tt 1 ap- 1 Ford 1 removable plicjon will be | truck boc reat 924 Model, nor o\ the State o | Brand 1 : Tuesday, the 25th day of 1 Ford Coupklet, 1920 Model in D., 28py H. H. Engle, C. H. Herr, | fine shape. Jr., and D. Stehman, under an| 1 Ford Coupecld, 1921 Model. Act of As\mbly of the Common-{ 1 Ford Sedan, 1821 Model. 1sylvania entitled, “An| 1 Ford Touring. for the Incorporation 1 Ford Truck. f Certain Corpora- | The above cars wee traded in on tions,” approved 29, 1874, and | New Chevrolet. sell at very the supplements %hereto, for the [reasonable prices. CA] to see us; charter of an corporation | Will demonstrate at any time. to be called “Moun Joy Creamery Company, Inc.,” the ‘gharacter and | object of which is the selling Act to Provid and Regulation E. B. ROHRE Cor. Main & New Haven and manufacturing of \umilk and MOUNT 30Y, PA. creamery products of all Minds, and | for these purposes to have) possess | Sales and Service fo and enjoy all the rights, benel¢s and CHEVROLETS CARS & TRUCKS sem- provisions of the said Act of bly, and its supplements. JOHN A. COYLE, Attorney. SEs © “FARMING IMPLEMENTS J @ % PUBLIC SALE day Aftemoon and Evening ARCH 21st, 1924 .HAND FARM IMPLEMENTS. new building we discovered many New Farm op worn which we did not care to include in e and will now sell them all on the above TE NEW and SECO In moving to Implements slightly our stock at the new tioned date. You will find goods,dpf all descriptions, will be sold on this sale we expect to give you so real bargains. In moving our Hardwa®h Stock we also found on our shelves some hardware which is slightly worn, but just as good as new. These goods will also be sold. This ¥ill be a REAL BARGAIN DAY for the farmers. WATCH FOR OUR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS LATER. The sale will begin at 12 o%lock noon and then again at 7:00 o'clock in the evening. 3 EE % FREE % Penna. Suid i . 'NGLE. Limited er: Each person will ian. HENRY J. ENGLER trator be permittefl to take Svea of jan. two offers, providing the purchases include the Colonial Cream Free—both 650¢ deseo. testa tary on said es items. men : Woo A. a Ned to the un- Te Garflen Court toilet dersigned, all persons indebted there- Ma t °p oi Ig a or 3 to are requested to make immediate aster | e mes, e epsentiale 0 payment, and those having claims or | the we OO re comp ex demands against the same will pre- ion wT pth, 0 a an nt them without delay for settle! er absghce of artificial appear- Se |ance. Thefiregular use of the Garden Court will give your com- ore transparent liveliness. ourt Double Combination feb.20-6t | Cream, Glirden Court Face Powder, Garden urt SIE, Gaen Court ol regm, Garden Court Extract CON PUBLIC Shares Garden _ ourt Rouge and Garden Ca ital eS of Mount Joy Hall As- Court Bgnhzoin and Almond Cream » For a} short time—$1.00 worth "| West Ye St.,, MOUNT JOY, PA. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 8th, location and beautiful dwellings orn | x aither side. Call Jno. E. Schroll | 1924 at P. M.,, on the prem- may 223-11 | ic i Zi y i | ises in the%village of Salunga, Lan- | > be sold at | public sale, to an order of A LQT OF GROUND, with A TWO-STORY FRAME thereon, known%as the property of PHARES W. STRICKLER, % Administrator. feb. 13-3t ruptey of N§rman W. Tyson, by vir- Yi esses ecg tue of order pf Redmond Conyhinam % ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE! wi the Court of Common Pleas of In reassigned Es- Clarence H. Siegrist, of East 1 Township, Trust Book No. ce H. Siegrist and wife of DoRegal Township, having ®¥ { deed of veluntarv nssignment dated 924, assigned and trans 1 all their estate and effects to { the i he for the benefit of said Clarence H. all Clarence H. 1S } | | | | \ Doz. % Doz, Can | STANDARD EARLY JUNE PEAS $1.45 73 12% e | NEW EARLY JUNE PEAS ........$1.70 85 18e | WISCONSIN EELEPHONE SUGAR PEAS ........$2.60 $1.30 22¢ | MAIN STYLE SUGAR CORN .. ..$1.15 58 10s | SHOE PEG (HIGHEST GRADE) CORN .......... $2.00 $1.00 17¢ LARGE CAN BES® GRADE TOMATOES .........$1.80 90 16e PRINCESS GRADE SWEET CORN .$2.50 $1.28 2le PRINCESS ROYAL SMALL GREEN LIMA BEANS $2.50 $1.28 2ile PRINCESS ROYAL CU REFUGEE BEANS ......$2.00 $1.00 17¢ PRINCESS ROYAL PORK AND BEANS ..........$1.16 58 10e PEAR BUTTER, 1 1B, 65Q%. CAN $1.70 .88 18s YELLOW CLING PEACHES, LARGE SIZE .......$2.38 $1.18 20e YELLOW CLING PEACHESE SMALL SIZE .......$1.78 .88 1Be LIBBY’S EVAPORATED MIBK ................. .60 30 8 HEINZ BAKED BEANS ..... Re A ana $1.50 78 13e HEINZ MINCE MEAT .....: 8h cc: $2.90 $1.45 28e EAT MORE BUTTERINE, PER BB. ........... Creve aay v2 Extra Specials for Saturday 7 LBS. COCOA POR ines vinnie ivy, lea PALM OLIVE SOAP CHIPS, LB. ....... 8 Jai 108 25¢ DRESS GINGHAMS, PER YD. ..... RB: 18e 5 00 LR WEDNESDAY, MARCH G&th, 1024 Canned Canned Canned SPECIAL CANNED GOODS WEEK Special Prices A PN NTI bY Eh a NOW WE HAVE SALT WH, SN Now the colds weather is here for Salt Oysters and we have them. Xx Just received a Barrel of Roddy’s Fresh Bird Eggs which seli for 16 cents a pound. ig Also a fresh suppl#of Adams, Ludens and Cream Eggs at 10 cents #dozen. A Fresh shipment ofAShraft’s Nickel Bars, assorted. They come in Almond, Pecan Walt, Fudge, Ete. All at 6 for 25 cents or $1.00 per box of 24 piecesh 4 Luden Cocoanut Cream pound. OYSTER RnR Le Imont Cocoanut rg, extra good, at only 25 cents a = AND FLORA ORANGES es NAVAL nm Cigarett 1ICes and the same at reduced prices. 3 VERY SPECIAL—Lew Morris Cigar, 50 for $1.90 and Fry's 1813 Cigars 50 for $1.50. Any one not satigfied with the above ean hive Honey refunded. ust received another lot of Bachman’s Pound Almond Bricks at $1.50 each. EY A. DARRENKAMP), # on = ©. Stove MOUNT JOY, FA ¥ J 3 sis ‘cast or Post Ofice OR TR ER RRR RE Ee RR HARVEY D. SHEAFFER'S BIG ON TUESDAY, MARCH 18th, 1924 ® mR A Pe Fe eer Deaglate, ten mi Freé&gpan Shearer 4 HEAD OF HORSES AND J S bout £200 1bs. e li » ut me! 1 1 | K 1 ng 3 4 ® . E ve r , of 2ll objects. ri 40s '] P Hd 4 Fri ; Vy A A & : POULTRY~—400 strain. 280 of these are Leghorns will be 2 yrs. old@nd of chickens are Rocks, Barfgd 1 > all of have been culled. 4 Bronze Turkeys, 2 Hens and 2 Gol blers all raised the past season. ese, 1 Gander, 8 White Pekin Ducls. : 5 FARMING IMPLEMENTS—€omplete Tractor Equipment, Fordson Tractor fully equipped with pulley, Taco governor, Roderick T ean autor matic tractor disc, 28 discs, Oliver Chilled tractor plow, 12 in., Taco Binder Hitch, one No. 144 large sis Letz Roughage Mill capacity 65 bu per hour, grinds corn not husked, o#ts in the sheaf, hay ‘corn on cob and all other grains. This tractor NE ne is as good as new and will be demonstrated on day of sale. Two wagons, 1 a Columbia make good as new, one 2-horse wagon, spri wagon, Snyder hand-made and as good as new; buggy, 2 plows, 1 No. Oliver Chilled, 1 No. 83 Oliver Chilled, as good as new; 1 John Deere #ang plow, 4-horse harrow, roller harrow, roller and harrow combined, 2-ho¥ge wheel harrow, 60-tooth spike harrow, scorer and scraper combined, iL new; Mountville potato plow, good as new; John Deere riding cultivator, Black Hawk corn planter, double row shoe planter, McCormick binder $-ft. cut, fair condition; hay rake, 2 grass mowers, one McCormick, one Johnson; Missouri grain aril], ten hoes, fertilizer attachment, good as new;iorn sheller Harpoon hay hook and pulleys with about 125 ft. of or a double and i t. Balance iayers. 2 9 trees, 4-horse trees, usual assortment of forks i 8, b capacity; Mountville wheelbarrow, new; 2 log c line 35 ga and a half horsepower York Gasoline Engine, in ®ood working order 2 sets hay ladders 20 ft. long, New Holland Choppifig Mill, 6 inch plates, used to chop about 800 bus. of corn, grass scythe, briar hook shovels, 50-ft. 6-in. Gandy Belt, HARNESS: 4 sets new 5 sets plow harness, good as new; team bridles, team and plow lifes, collars, halters breast chains, jockey sticks, 2 sets spring wagon hatness set rubber mounted driving harness. The above harness has all beeh custom made. 100 Bushels Corn on Ear, 75 Bushels Wheat HOUSEHOLD GOODS—One New Capello Kitchen 4 i polished top, in good condition; sink lined with zine, 10 2 re used 3 seasons, 9x12 crex rug, 2 oak rockers, 6 chairs, E rprise meat grinder, 3-burner Nesco Perfect oil stove used 3 seasons cans, po- tatoes, and other articles not mentioned. A Credit of 9 months will be given. Sale to commence at 12:30 p. m., terms made known By Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bullets jan.23. mos. ELIZABETHTOWN H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Mount Joy Hess & Wagner, Aucts.; HARVEY D. SHEAFFER A. B. Shenk & Sons, Clerks. ee EEE a» J ER ay, E. E. WOLGEMUTH “BLECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Kinds of Wiring Electrical Supplies Material For Building Use That Stream of Water to Information Freely Given. Bell Phone 128R2--R. D. No. 1 00 EE TO L160 JCM. 0 LR \