The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 15, 1924, Image 8

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JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1024

(Classified Column



FOR
slaked
Schock.
AOR Sar fire proof safe.
pply to Brubaker, East
ain ly unt Joy.
Oct. 15-2t-pd.
FOR SALE—Cabbage for kraut.
Apply M. B. Hossler, 3 928, x Done-
treet, Mount Joy
Pig 15-1t-pd.
lime. ~ Apply



FOR SALE—Reed go-cart. Ap-
ply Mrs, Ed. Hoffmaster, 62 Done-
gal street, Mount Joy, Pa.
Oct. 15-1t-pd.

NOTICE:—I am in the market
to purchase an old Threshing Ma-
chine. Apply Aaron S. Rippesing,
Mount Joy, Pa. QOct.1-3t-p
NOTICE :—Community week we
will give a pair shoes away. Come
in and register. Some one will win
them. H. M. Seaman.
Oct. 15-2t-pd.
CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR
BALE—Located on the north side
and fronting 50 feet on Donegal
Springs street, Mount Joy. Splendid
iocation and beautiful dweliings on












either side. Call Jno. E. Schroll,
Mount Joy. may 23-t1
FOR RENT—84 acre farm, by
the shares, 30 acres pasture, located
1-4 mile west of Lawn, on the EM
town and Lebanon Highway. Also
15000 feet of lumber, consisting of
have a very fine Store Room 15x20
feet in the center of the business dis
trict on Main street, Mount Joy, for
tent. Will rent as is or put in an
ant. For particulars see JNO. E.
SCHROLL, Bulletin Office,
Joy, Pa. Both Phones. tf,
FOR SALE: A very desirable
building lot 70 by 242 located in
the v of Rohrer fronting
on 3 ) i
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Used Ford List
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1921 Sedan.
1921 Ton
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1918 Ton Truc!
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AUTHORIZED FORD & FORDSON |
DEALERS
Service Station Open Every Evening
Until 9 P. M.
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.






WEDNES. AFTERNOON,
Our Next Public Sale will be
WEDNES. AFTERNOON, OCT. 22
At Our Stock Yards, Mt. Joy
» 3B 9B
50 HEAD CHOICE CRAWFORD
AND ERIE COUNTY COWS
Mostly Fresh and Close Springers.
ALSO STOCK BULLS, STOCK
STEERS AND BEEVES
Sale starts at 1:25 on the minute.
J. B. KELLER & BRO.
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
Zeller & Kreider, Clerks.
OCT. 22











. CHOICE STOCK AND FEEDING!
CATTLE at private sale direct from |
— Chicago. Have some good ones on
the way.


and trol es Rilo property.
Price or aldgess > R.
Hamsher, Ro} ywn, Pa En slnde-
pendent 'Phone
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1923 Roadster, Starter,
| School activity.

hard wood in all sizes. Apply Ira
B. Risser, 346 S. Market St. E’town,
Pa. Oct. 15-2t- pd.
STORE ROOM FOR RE NT —1 |
{ Cridland,

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Mount Joy, Pa. | g


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Lancaster Co.
(From page One.)
Several State work-
ers as well as other leaders will be
present.
The following
presented:
Theme—*“Glorifying God Through
Service.”—John 15:8.
Presiding Officer—Prof,
Ober, Elizabethtown.
Song Director—Rev.
Schaum, Lancaster.
Pianist—Miss Luella Gish, Man-
heim.
program will be
H. K.
George F.
Morning Session
8:30 Assembling and Registration
of Delegates and Visitors.
8:45 Song Period.
9:00 Devotions and Greetings—
Rev. E. F. Brown, Manheim.
Song.
9:10 Address—*‘Glorifying God
Thru Service”—Rev. A. L. Benner,
Lancaster.
Song.
9:45 Naming of Committees.
9:50 Recognition of Standard
Sunday School and 0. A. B. Effi-
ciency Classes.
Departmental Aims
ties (15 minutes each).
10:00 Children’s Division—*‘The
and Activi-
Sabbath for the Child”—Rev. C. R.
Longenecker, New Holland,
10:15—Young People’s Division
—A Class Demonstration.
10:30 Home and Extension De-
| partment—*“The Family Alter
{ the Parent Problem”
State Adult Division Supt.,
Pittsburgh.
10:45 Organized Adult Bible Clas- E
Mount | ing.”
ses—“What Some Classes are do-
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11:00 Song and Offering,
11:10 Missionary—(To be an-
or

Temperance—*
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- Miss A. Virginia Grosh, Lititz.

11:40
ment.
12:00 Dinner.
1:00 The County
Departmental Superintendents
sire to meet their

Afternoon Session
'd the mark for the



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-Pl Wiis ppians 3:14.
oe Period.
25 Devotions, Rev. D.
G. Glass



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1delphia.
Jjournment.
5:30 Supper.
Evening Session
6:45 Song Service, Rev.
George

Jesus Told in
Praise, in
Officers Young Peo-
Anne Bennett, Paul
Helman, Charles Strine
‘The Fourfold Life” —
3iemesderfer.
The Story of
ng, Worship and
30 ount ty

| Three R’s”
—Mr. H. C. Cridland, Pittsburgh.
Special Music—Zic Lutheran

'18—On

the prem-
estate by
inistrator
real

of
nich

Hari bor
house-
Kline
g from Safe
Forge, large lot of
by Mrs. ® Arie

| he 1d zoos
Gr oF, auct.
Flor-



{ line of me
t and real es
andise, household goods
te, ete. by Community
Sales Company. Sale
12:30 P. M. G. S. Vogle, Auct.
Wednesday, Oct. 22—At
Divisional and
de- | ES
District Superin-
of God





OUGH OF MOUNT JOY, COUN.
TY OF LANCASTER, AND COM.
iven to all
the electors of the ool District
of the Borough off Mount Joy,
County of Lancaster, and Common-
wealth of Pennsylvahi
suance and by authofity of a re-
solution of the Board jof School Di-
rectors of the said Sghool District,
passed the 20th day @f September,
A, D. 1924, that a blic election
will be held on Tuesd the fourth
day of November, 192 ‘between the
hours of seven o'clock A. M. and
seven o'clock P. M., at the Washing- |
ton House, in the "We Ward, and |
at McGinniss Hotel i Ream’s|
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Building, East Main Sfreet)’ in the
East Ward, in the said Borough of!










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fied their desire for PUBLIC S JOO
of indebtedness, ably to the :
Act of Assembly of fhe Common- REAL ESTATE » m
wealth of Pennsylvanig, approved - 8 -
the twentieth day of gl, A SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924 yr
1874, P. L. 66, and rd: At 2 o'clock P. Mf the undersign-|my "
ments thereof and ‘pupplements|ed, Administrator d. Bb. n, c. t. a, of | = =
thereto, the estate of Joseplf Nissly, late of
The amount of the Ist assessed |East Hempleld Tow@ship, deceased,
valuation of taxable property in will sell at public’ sale, on the prem- -
said School District is $12183,860.00. |ises in the village of Landisville,|™
The total amount o e existing the ‘following descrifed real estate:|® ”
debt of said School istrict is| All That Certain Bot of Ground - “
$14,000.00. Situate in said of Landisville,|™
The amount of the pfoposed in-|on the north side offthe State
crease in the bonded way, formerly the JLancaster and ~
ot he said School Distrigt is $70,- | Harrisburg in - “a
front on sa ta ghway, 708
The percentage of the proposed | feet, and extending in depth 191 |g We will sell the lumber remaining over from
inerease in the, bonded, Cat to an alley. Bounded the - the old Exchange tel, as well as all the window
ness of the sai choo istrict, | west by property Jonas iller, | ™ ( i
computed upon the last assessed | on the north and e by an alley, |®m sash, doors, door ant window frames and a lot of
valuation, is 5766-21000 oa and on the south §by said Suds kindling wood.
e purpose of the progose in- Highway; on which tRere are erected :
crease in the bonded inddbtedness! 8 ® ALSO SOME SECOND-HA FARM IMPLEMENTS



of the said School Distric
| the erection, furnishing and
ping of a public school builfling on



gangs A 2% STORY FRAME
coy [ly DELL OUSE AND





Used Cars as Follows:

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Mount Joy, the usual places for, =
holding the unicinal She sor Be oo pad oye) A Br sae y be BL on fie FORD TO ey RA TRUCKS, CHEV-
sal chool District o e prong : aforesaid on October EDA
of Mount Joy, for the purpose o f| Mount dow of said Borgugh o 1924, at 2 o'clock , M., when ROLET S 4 LL IX TOURING 28
obtaining the assent of the qualified pv ORDER of the Board jof Di-| terms and conditions fl be made] = and others not mentio .
electors of the said School District | rectors of the School District bof the known by the undersig ena 7
to an increase in iH bonded in-| of Mount Joy, Coudty of CHRISTIAN Sale to begin at 1.30 P. FH
debtedness of the said Dis-| | and State of P nsyl- Administrator d. b. ng ¢. t. a. of =
trict. | vania, the nas L ou wich, Aut. , deceased. % a
The Board of Schoo Directors, | Ww. D. HANDLER, dent. | Jonas innic uct, n =
IF ETB Tap ren SRL BIAS gwcomer & Son:
the sai choo istric y a re- | Bept. ah £8 EE
solution duly passed b ’ the unani- | poo 2 JV. NEWCOMER, Secrptary. ' =
mous affirmative vote! of all the p Sept. B4 5t LOTS FOR SALE—I have several | g MOUNT JOY, PA. ”
members of the said} Board of Pp -9U | very desirable building lots at a good | =: =
School Directors, on th nineteenth 7 location in Florin. Will sell one or [® (, 8. Frank, Auct. J. H. Zeller, Clerk. oh wu
day of September, 1924, duly re-! WANTED—Everybody in this sec. |2ll. One has a good frame building | ig a
corded on the minutes bf the said tion to use our “wanted, for sale, |thereon. The price is right. Call or| hE
Board of School Directdrs, showing :ts.” column more frequently. It 3 phone J. E. SCHROLL, Realtor, Mt. | {gh msm im mm 8008 0000000000
how each member voted] have signi- to pay. Just try it. 1) Joy, Pa. apr.15-tf. WW



Citizenship”
Announcements—Adjourn Lr

 
 
 
 

 
 

 



 
 

 
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HAN mM &
I S NEW N Ul COMER 3 A SON turday, Oct. 18-—At the
1 i
i | in a home cur meats, general
 
starts at!
their | #8
stock yards in Mount Joy at 1:25!
P. M., fresh cows, springers, stock
bulls, steers and beeves by J. B.
Keller & Bro. Aldinger, auct. See
advertisement.
Thursday, Oct. 23—On the prem-
ises in East Donegal township, a
24-acre farm with improvements,
mill property, ete., by Levi R. Nis-
sly. Frank, auct.
Saturday, Oct. 25—At their place
of business in Mount Joy, a large
lot of unused lumber, windows,
doors, second-hand implements and
used automobiles by H. S. Newcom- | §
er & Son. See ad-
vertisement.
Saturday, Nov.
ises in West
Frank, auct.
8—On the prem-
Hempfield Township,
at Musser's School House, 1-2 mile |
north of Ironville, horse, imple-
‘ments and a large lot of household
goods by John S. Beshore. Waser,
auct.
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Collegian
Sweaters Si 1.98
Boys’ Slipovers
Children’s Shoes
88¢c
Collars . .. 10¢
 





 





 
 
 


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\LASKEWITZ GREAT
in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Overcoats,
Underwear and Sweaters,
Ladies’, Tlisses’ and
Inderwear, Hosiery and Shoes.

CETERA
_ WOMEN'S HIGH CUT
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Children’s Hats,


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MEN'S SUITS $1050 |
“MEN'S SULTS de 0.50
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: YS SUIT S. with two pairs pants $4 75
ERE EC TS i SS RT RE EA ESS EYE CRETE
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: MEN RESSES as low as . . $2.7

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GIRLS’ DRESS ES as low BS. 4
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4 Cotton Kin: Overalls
Double Blankets 1.75
$1.19 Children’s Patent
Pumps . $1.88
School Dresses

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Women’s

Bloomers . 930

BUSINESS REVIVAL SALE


COATS mat fin $898

SHOES a at .

 
 
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Hats, ‘Caps
Coats, Sweaters, Dresses
 

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Tr ERT ETE REE TELE
$1.98 | “uli Fash- Heavy Cotton Single
on Se os se Blankets . ... 89¢
" Men's Work
Men's Dress Hose ... 9c
Shirts . . . 69C







Dress Caps
49¢ to 98¢c


Work Pants 98¢
styles and leathers--all styles heels. Sizes 2
$1.88 $2.88

 
H LASKEWITZ
MOUNT JOY, PENNA,





Women’s and Growing Girls Oxfords and Pumps in the very latest
$3.88
School Pants . . 88¢



Boy’s Stockings 19¢
‘Dress Pants

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