The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 19, 1924, Image 6

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PAGE EIGHT
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.

“Classified Column

FOR SALE—Quanity of air
slaked lime. Apply P. Franck
Oct. 8-tf
Schock.
SOR SALE—Indian Runner Ducks
Apply Chas. Beaston, Route 2, Mt.
Joy. Nov. 19-2t.
FOR RENT-—A brick house on
West Main St, Inquire at 214 W.
Main St. Nov. 19-1t.
FOR SALE-—-Two good heaters.
Will sell cheap. Mrs. Elizabeth 8S.
Farmer. Mount Joy, Pa.
Nov. 19-tf.




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RIFLES—To rent out for Bear
and Deer season. N. J. Harman,
Taxidermist. Mt. Joy, Pa,
Nov. 12-tf.
FOR SALE-——Frame house South
Market St., Florin, Pa., with heat
and electric lights. Box 26.
Oct. 29-4t-pd.
WANTED—Everybody in this sec-
tion to use our “wanted, for sale
ets.” column more frequently. It is
Lound to pay. Just try it tf
FOR SALE CHEAP—25,000 Cal-
{fornia Privit Hedging, by the 100
or 1,000. Drop me a
prices. W. S. Krady, Pal

card for
nyra, Pa.
nov. 5-4t

FIRE WOOD FOR SA LE —Q0ak
and Hickory wood cut to s (
length, $6.50 per truck load
ling wood baskets f
Also Oal
Harry Swint
Kind



NOTICE—There will be a Tele-



phone meeting in the Rheems ‘hool
house on Tuesday evening, Nov. 25
at 7:30 P. M. This will interest

all patrons of Elizabethtown-Mt.
Joy rural lines. Nov. .9-tf,
— tv
NOTICE: —Devine Healer Calle-
viator to the sick and the troubled.
Also reveals to you the future and
answers all questions. Is situated
at 24 W. Don 1 street, on Friday
from 6 o’clock to 9 P. M. Come and
pay me a visit and I will help you.
Nov. 12-3t.



WANTED—A
boy who wants to earn some money
for Christmas. Here is your chance
to fill your pockets with money to
do your Christmas shopping. If in-
terested write for particulars, The
N-.tional Distributing Co., 427 8S.
Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.


 

 
meee .
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
In the e of Margaret Sump-



man, late of West I
ship, Lancaster
ceased.
Letters of adminis
estate having be
undersigned, all p






for
resid 5
Penn’a.


Wm. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. {
ANDREW B. SUMPMAN, | made
Administrator.










bright, ambitious. DU
He ield Town- €recle
County, Pa., de-;
tration on said


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IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF
LANCASTER COUNTY
ESTATE OF JOHN G. REIST,
DECEASED.
August Term, 1923. |
No. 113. |
Notice is hereby given that
Katharine H. Reist and Eli G.
Reist, admunistrators ol the estate
of John G. Reist, deceased, late of
Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster
County, Pa., on Thursday, November
13, 1924, presented a petition to
the Orphans Court of Lancaster
County Pa., asking the Court to
order a private sale for the payment
of debts of the said John G. Reist,
deceased, to Norman E Garber and
Simon E. Garber, of Mount Joy,
Pa., of certain real estate belonging
to the estate of John G. Reist, de-
ceased, and being situated in the
Township of Mount Joy, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania, adjoining
land of J. Stauffer, J. Risser, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
Aaron Kuhns, J. W. Nissly and J. H.
Nissly. containing one hundred and |
fifteen (115) acres, more or less, on
which is erected a two-story frame
dwelling house, stone bank barn and
other outbuildings, at and for the
sum on One Hundred and Fort;
five Dollars ($145) per acre, sa d
acreage to be ascerlained by a sur
vey of the premises.
The said Orphans Court has fixed
Thursday, December 18, 1024, af
10 o'clock A. M., for a hearing in
the above matter, when and where
exceptions or objections may be
 

John N. Hetrick, Attorney.
Nov. 19-3t.
PUBLIC SALE |
iC fa
REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1924 |
At the Florin C nunity sale]
the undersigr will offer at public
sale: i
NO. 1—ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT]
OF GRCUND
» in said village of Florin on
st cide of Chocolate Avenue,|
ds North of Donegal Springs
ad or 400 yards South of
n’s Chocolate Factory, con-
g in front said Chocolate
Avenue 40 fe in depth 190]
teet to an al 3ounded on the
North by the erty of Mrs. Kray-|
bill, on the y an alley, on the |
South by a LOT, NO. 2, also 40 foot|
| front and 190 feet in depth which |
iso will be offered at the same time |
Lot No. 1 on which is|
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TWO-STORY
-~ BUNGALOW OF DOU-|
% ELE CONSTRUCTION. |
Spilled (Consisting of 6 Rooms,
A Pantry ath. Also a large
GARAGE for two cars; A
arge enough to
a few nice}


Cistern,

at the Florin Com-
1foresaid on Satur
, 1924 at one o'clock,
and conditi vill be
{made known by the undersigned
| NORMAN M. NISSLEY
| Vogle, Auct. nov 19-2t
  

| MOTOR


| ton, this fifth
| The ”
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| meet er

EXOLINE ss
The Thanksgiving
Proclamation
(From Page One.)
from disorder and remarkably suc-
cessful in all those pursuits which |
flourish during a state of domestic
peace, An abundant prosperity has
overspread the land. We shall do
well to accept all these favors and
bounties with a becoming humilia-
tion and dedicate them to the ser-
vice of the righteous cause of the
Giver of all good and perfect gifts.
As a nation has prospered let all the
people show that they are worthy
to prosper, by rededicating Am-
erica to the service of God and
man,
“Therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge,
President of the United States of
America, hereby proclaim and fix
Thursday, the twenty seventh day
of November as a day for Nation-
al thankeeiving. I recommend that
the people gather in their places
of worship and at the family altars
and offer up their thanks for the
which has been shown to
them in such a multitude of ways
I urge them to
cate the Throne of Grace that they
suppli-




y gather strength from their
ribulations, that they may gain
humility from their vi es; that

complain
burdens that shall be
and that they
y worthy in all
that shall
they may bear without
o the
placed upon them,


1y be increasir
wavs of the blessings
come to them.
“In witness whereof, I have here-
hand and caused t«
great seal of the

unto set my
be affixed the
United States.
“Done at Washing-
day of November,
in the year of our Lord, one
thousand, nine hundred and twenty-
four, and of the independence of
the United States, the one hundred
and forty-ninth.
“CALVIN COOLIDGE.
(Seal)
By the President.
CHARLES E. HUGHES,
“Secretary of State.”
the city of


Maing Progress
Weiter—*“Do vou think
McRlongh's hit
The Sport
golf has any effect on

ting?" The Mana Rome

cot so he yells

goes to hat!
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when we like to
ien—and there are
other times when we are just as anx-
them, —Ex-

| ious to get away from
i change.
| THESE THREE MEN PRE.
| DICT VERY MILD WINTER
If the prediction of these two men
can be depended upon, we won't
be compelled to buy so many of
those high priced nuggets for the
furnace.

Mt. Carmel Man says:
W..H. McWilliams, weather prog-
| nosticator, of Mt. Carmel, predicts
mild weather for the beginning and
; end of winter, but says that the
| middle of the season will be severe.
{ He bases his theory on caterpillars
he finds. The ones he finds are black
with a spot in the middle of the back,
| If the spot was at the end of the
| tail, it would indicate severe weather
at the close of the season, and if
{at the head, severe winter at the
beginning,
! Marietta Man Says:
A mild, short winter is predict-
ed by Robert Davis, of Marietta,
the veteran gunner and traveler, |
who is past 80 yeras of age. While |
hunting for ground-hogs he notices’
berries of the wild type and nuts
are scarce, and birds are not leav- |
ing in large flocks. The fur on |
the rabbit is not heavy as other]
veras, and tomatoes are still ripen-
. . |
{ing on the vines. Squirrels es-|
1 |
pecially are not making rapid pre. |
parations, for the cold weather. If|
a long hard winter is to be expeet- |
ed, leaves will fall off the
early. In many sections leaves are
still clinging to the trees. He doe |
not say that there will be no deep |
SNOWS.
trees
Blair County Man Says:
A mild, short winter is predicted
by W. H. Laird, of Blair county,
locally known as the sassafras man,
who spends most of his time in the
open, winter and summer.
He bases his prophecy on nature
and wild life, The fur on animals
is rather light this fall, and the
feathers on birds that spend a por-
tion of the winter in this section
are not heavy. Nuts and berries are
not making an unusual provision for
the coming winter. Proceeding a
long, hard winter leaves remain on
the trees late in the fall. Already
these trees are virtually bare.
Mr. Laird does not say that there


first successful contestant to attract
{a pair of birds (other than English
| sparrows) to make their home in a
| (his office or said sale is advertised
‘BOY WINS HOMING PIGEONS
IN BIRD-HOUSE CONTEST
|
|

Interest in the conservation of
wild life is being stimulated in ver- |
jous ways by appeals to school child-|
ren. One very popular method of
engaging and holding attention is by
of some sort, |

means of a contest
[usually for a prize, as both the con-
test and the awarding of the prize |
offer an opportunity to bring the
desired message to the public. One
of the most satisfactory of these
competitions was a bird-house con-
test recently conducted in the pub-
lic schools of Baker, Oregon. Camp-
bell Vermillion, 10 years of age, who|
came out winner, was awarded a
pair of homing pigeons by Federal
Game Warden Tonkin for being the
bird house of the participan’t own
construction. Mr. Tonkin is em-
ployed by the Biological Survey of
the United States Department of
Agriclture.
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OUR SALE REGISTER
Following is a list of public sales
for which posters were printed at
n the Bulletin.
Wednesday, 19—At thei
tock yards in Mt. Joy, cows, heifers:
bulls and steers by J. B. Keller &
Nov.
Bro. Aldinger, auct. See adver
tisement.
Friday, Nov.
ises on the road
Joy to Mt. Joy cemetery, a lot of
fresh springers and backward cows,
by Frank & Bro.
Saturday, Nov. 29—At the Flor
in Hall, home cured meats, general
line of merchandise, household goods
and real estate, ete. by Community
Company. Sale starts at
G. S. Vogle, Auct.
ORDERS BIG STOCK
OF MEXICAN QUAIL
21st-—At our prem-
leading from Mt.

Sales
12:30 P. M.


Approximately 10,000 Mexican
quail have been ardered by the
game commission for stocking pur-
poses next spring, Seth E. Gordon,
secretary, announced today.





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WEDNESDAY, NOV.
\
(19th, 1924
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Mt. Joy Theatre
Thursday, 20 — Eagle’s

PAPER HANGING

Also Dealer In
WALL PAPER


| Work Done at Reasonable Prices
Feather on Short Notice
A Metro-Goldwin Western | Se———y
Pathe Comic—Nip and Tuck D. F. WAUGHTEL
MANHEIM, PA.
Ind. Ph 702L
Saturday, 22-Mae fe oe sept: 1748
Murry I. ©
H. H. KRALL
aS Sen
The French Doll
Pathe Comic:
Our Gang in Derby Day


Tuesday, 25
Bring Your Handkerchiefs to See
If Winter Comes
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I always have on hand anything im
the line of
ED MEATS, HAM, DRIED
| BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, ETC.
{Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton
Krall’s Meat Market
AUCTIONEER

id K Ww West Main St. MOUNT JOY
Gideon K. Wagner ripen
Elizabethtown, Route No. 2, Lan - Ta il
caster Pa DR
Residence, Beverly Station



Call on Bell Phone, Eliz ow Practice ed to diseases of
38R-13. P ittention sat 3 i pr Bowels,
2 : A ™ ir
3 } N s, Dl sR ism. and
in the business all forms of Skin Diseases,
2S. Modern methods of treatment.
Give Ms A Trial Office Hours:
mm erm 9A. M to 8:30 P. M.
6g Grocers ord


OFFICE:
. J. M. FERRELIM
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(PHYSICIAN

118 N. PRINCE ST.
LANCASTER, PA.
sept.


mous. GRinceiceue

BRANDT BROS.
Mount Joy Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
rr enone |
Hours: 7:40 to 9:00 P. M. | tw
luesday, Thursday and Saturday |
2nd Floor Hertzler Building
Elizabethtown, Penna.
J. 8.
THE CHIROPRACTOR
{2:30 to 1:30 P. M. and Monday,



WANTED
BEEF HIDES
ill pay highest cash prices de-
livered or will call for same.

CLEON F. GRFIDER
MILTON GROVE, PA.
Bell Phone 129R31
nov. 19-4t-pd


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