The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 27, 1924, Image 8

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TOMATOES FOR SALE by the
half bushel or bushel. M. B. Hossler,
Donegal Springs street, Mount Joy.
aug. 27-2t


FOR SALE—Eight Room House
26x83, with Kitchen attached 12x12;
electric lights, in good shape, good
well and cistern, with Barn 80x33
and other outbuildings. Located a-
long State Highway in Florin. Ma-
linda G. Myers. aug. 20-3t
FOR RENT—Two Rooms, with
kitchen and bath. Also spacious side
porch. Electric lights, steam heat,
ete. Will rent furnished or unfur-
sished. Apply to Jno. E. Schroll. E.
Main St., Mt. Joy. apr. 30-tf
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
STORE ROOM FOR RENT —1
have a very fine Store Room 16x20
feet in the center of the business dis«
trict on Main street, Mount Joy, for
rent. Will rent as is or put in an-
mt. For particulars see JNO. E.
SCHROLL, Bulletin Office, Mount
Joy, Pa. Both Phones. tf.
WANTED—Everybody in this sec-
tion to use our “wanted, for sale,
ets.” column more frequently. It is
bound to pay. Just try it. tf
FOR SALE—A 2% story 8-room
frame house, log to the square, half
of roof is corrugated iron, balance
shingle. Building to be removed.
Quite a lot of good flooring and
heavy timber in building. J. E.
SCHROLL, Mt. Joy, Pa. apr. 23-tf
CHOICE BUILDING 1OT FOR
SALE—Located on the north side
and fronting 50 feet on Donegal
Springs street, Mount Joy. Splendid
location and beautiful dwellings on
either side. Call Jno. E. Schroll,
Mount Joy. may 23-tf
LOTS FOR SALE—I have several
very desirable building lots at a good
location in Florin. Will sell one or
all. One has a good frame building
thereon. The price is right. Call or
hone J. E. SCHROLL, Realtor, Mt.
oy, Pa. apr.15-tf.


If there is anyone looking for a
nice home in Florin, 8 rooms and
bath with heat, electric lights, frame
stable, 2 chicken houses, etc, at a
splendid location, I can accomodate
ou. Price is way below the cost of
new houses. Call, phone of write
gE. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. tf
PRIVATE SALE
ven Acres and 139 Perches of
in West Hempfield township,
‘he road leading from Ironville
Kahler’s Schoo! House, 10 Room
se, Barn, Straw Shed, Tobacco
‘hed, Hog Pen, Chicken House, Coal
and Wood Shed combined, good well,
bwe cisterns, fruit such as apples,
pears, peaches, plums, apricots, rasp-
berries, ete. Inquire on the prem-
ises\ of Mrs. Amanda M. Hartman.
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mediate
claims
ne, will
for set-
, residing
ITMER,
Executor.
aug. 6-6t
S NOTICE
hm Nornhold, late
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and have electric light.
RAPHO TOWNSHIP FARM
AT PUBLIC SALE
ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, "24
The undersigned will offer at pub-
lic sale, on the premises, in Rapho
township, Lancaster county, on the
public road leading from Masterson- |
ville to Becker's Blacksmith Shop,
two miles from the former place,
the following described real estate, !
to wit: {
A farm consisting of 140 acres, |
more or less, adjoining properties
of Morris Ober and Jacob Kulp. |
The improvements thereon con-|
sist of a TWO-STORY FRAME
con-
DWELLING HOUSE
taining 11 rooms, with a
gin kh Frame Summer Kitchen at-
tached. A Frame Bank Barn,
Tobacco Shed, with cellar under-
neath, attached, Pig Sty, Chicken
Houses, one 60 feet by 16 feet and
another 30 feet by 16 feet, Garage
and other necessary outbuildings.
One hundred acres of the above
is farm land; 35 acres exceptionally
good meadow land and 6 acres of
woodland.
The buildings and fences are in
good condition. The soil is in a
high state of cultivation.
A running spring, with spring
house, is located near the house. A
well of never failing water, with
pump therein, is located at the barn.
cattle have access to running
water from all the fields.
All kinds of fruit and a young
apple orchard are on the premises.
This is a very desirable farm and
a pleasant home located close to the
Mount Hope church and public
school.
The house and barn are wired
The house
has hot air heat.
Persons wishing to view the prop-
erty before the day of sale will be
shown same by calling on the prem-
ises.
Sale to commence at 2 o’clock on
Tuesday, September 2, 1924, when
the conditions will be made known
by
KATIE S. RUHL
H. H. Snavely, Auct. aug. 20-2t
PUBLIC SALE
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New York State and Potter County
COWS
ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, '24|
The undersigned will sell at pub-
lic sale, on his farm in Rapho Town-|
ship, Lancaster county, on the pub-
lic road leading from Union Square
to Mount Joy, near the Back Run
School House, the following live
stock, to wit: {
A Carload of New York State and
Potter County Cows and Heifers |
Consisting of Fresh Cows and|
Springers.
This is a load of extra good Hol-
steins,
tered stock.
They were purchased by myself;
selected from among the farmers
and are the kind that farmers are
looking for at this of the year.
Come to the sale and look them
over. You will find what you are
looking for among this lof
Sale to commence at 1:30 o’clock
on Friday, September 5, 1924, when
the terms will be made known by
HARVEY RETTEW
F. B. Aldinger, Auct. aug 20-2t
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1924
lic sale on the premises
Township, 3-4 mile west of Man-
heim Borough, on the Sporting Hill
Pike, the following described real
estate, to wit:
A TRACT OF LAND
adjoining lands of A. F. Metzger,
Harry Gibble and others. The im-
provements thereon consist of a
2 1.2 Story Frame Dwelling House
with 1 1-2 story frame summer

bwnship, deceased.
pentary on said es-
en granted to the un-
persons indebted there-
sted to make immediate
and those having claims
ds against the same, will
them without delay for set-
ement to the undersigned, residing
at Mount Joy, R. F. D. No. 3.
SAM’L. S. NORNHOLD,
Executor.
B. Frank Kready, Att'y. aug 13-6t
NOTICE OF ELECT(ON
Notice, Lot-Holders of the Mount
Joy Cemetery. An clection will be
held at the office of the treasurer
at the First National Bank, Mount
on Tuesday evening, Septem-
ber ©, between the hours of 6:30
and 8 o'clock P. M.; for secretary,
treasurer and five managers to
gerve for the coming year. Election
officers: A. H. Metzler, Judge; J. J.
4 ell, Inspector; Jos. B. Weber,
By order of the Board,
S. Donovan, Sec’y.
. aug. 27-2t
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UNT JOY
To :
Fa
ENTIC CITY
ood, Ocecn City, Cape May,
Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon,
Peermont, Stone Harbor
THURSDAY
September 4
Tickets good returning
16 days
Valid in parlor or sleeping cars
on payment of usual charges for
ce occupied, including sur-
Tickets good via Delaware
River Bridge Route 36 cents extra,
round trip.
within
( Stop-overs allowed at Philadel-
phia on return trip. .
Flyers, Consult Ticket Agents
> n fares from other

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ion August 21
R. SYSTEM
ailroad of the

house attached; frame bank barn
with tobacco cellar and shedding
for hanging six acres of tobacco;
frame hog stable, two poultry
houses, one 16x48 feet, the other
10x10 feet, and other outbuildings.
A well of
the pump house; a number of fruit
trees and grape vines and an abund-
ance of small fruit.
The land is in a good state
cultivation, the buildings in excel-
lent repair and the home pleasantly
located. |
Persons wishing to view the prop-
erty before the day of sale will be
¢ shown same by calling on the prem-
ises.
Sale to commence at 2:00 o’clock
p. m., when the conditions will be
made known by
SAMUEL H. HOFFER
H. H. Snavely, Auct. |
Wien A. Ensminger, Clerk.
aug.
COWS

COWS
Crawford County Cows §
—
PRIVATE SALE
COMMENCING
Monday, September 1, 1924
sous
CARLOAD OF GOOD
Fresh Cows and Springers

We use the sarae methods employ
ed by the leading shoe
hence our results are fully as good
Add months of wear to your shoes;
have them repaired here. i
City Shoe |
Repairing Company |
50-52 S. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa |
a IED
about one-half being regis-
The undersigned will sell at pub- Fog
in Rapho |
Containing 28 acres, more or less, | §
water with pump in
of | B88
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13-2t-pd | iH
| Crawford County Cows 8
J. B. Keller & Bro.
ories: |
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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- NESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1926
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AUG. CLEARANCE S
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FOLKS IS YOUR GOLDEN
OPPORTUNITY--GRAB IT
Purchase After Purchase Is Going Into This Great
LE
and you will be astonished and amazed at th
wonderful offerings in this great massive sal
FOR TEN DAYS ONL
You know me and | always make good what | say.
profit forgotten and no goods sold to dealers-for | wan
ost and
y friends
to reap a harvest as never before. Don’t forget ten ly.
Your Opportunity to Buy Fall Goods at Remarkable Savings
EERE
Laer, uf TEES
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Boy's Kreider
Shoes . . $2.25
Collegian
Sweaters $1 98
Women’s
Oxfords . . 88¢c


Children’s Shoes
88¢c
Collars
id
Open Evenings

Tye i0c |
Wide Awake
and Big Yank
Shirts . . .. 89¢
King Overalls
$1.75
pairs
ad
ion Silk Hose


Women’s
Bloomers . 930

WorkPants 98¢
hi

Children’s Patent
Pumps . S$ 1.88
$1.95
Men’s Dress


School Dresses
98¢c
Oe £2
RS TRS EIR Ri
Shirts . . . 69¢
School Pants . . 88¢
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Women’s and Growing Girls Oxfords and Pumps in the very latest
styles and leathers--all styles heels.
$1.8
$2.88
Sizes 2 1-2 to 8.
$3.88
LASKEWI
JPY, PENNA.
$1.98 Full Fash-
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Heavy Cotton Single
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Blankets |. . . . 89c
Men’s Work
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