The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 30, 1927, Image 8

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    YAGE EIGHT
Classified Column |
FOR SALE—One table and eight
terra cotta pipes. Call at 237 Mari-
etta street, Mt. Joy.
mar. 30-1t-pd

DISCOUNT
t of five per-
Personal
There is an
cent on 1927 Coun
tax if paid on or before®
James H. Metzler,
mar.

FOR SALE—A large home built
express wagon, very strong suita-
ble for use on a farm. Apply to
this office. mar, 30-tf
de age Woman
cooking at eve e
Joy.
to do gener-
Metz:
mar. 1
wantED™
al house work. Appl}
ler, Mount Joy, Pa.
AQ


ALE REASONABLE — A
arley Davidson mo-
r, just over-
's Garage
two cV
torcycle,
hauled.
Mt. Joy.
n
Apply to

FOUND — Auto license number
281-307. Owner may have same by
calling at this office and paying for
this ad. mar. 30-1t

Dent 1925
germination,
Moun!
mar. 23-:
ellow
seed corn, 98 pes
A. H Martin, R. 1,

SALE—Heywood Wakefield
a short time, in good
COC HT;
asonable. Apply
condition.
to Mrs, L. E. Rob®@

FOR SALE — Cabbage, tomato,
cauliflower, pepper, and egg plants,
also potted tomatoes. Apply J. H.
hie. S. Hollinger, R. 3, Mt. Joy Pa.
AR mar. 23-2t-pd
Sewing machine op-
Work. Beginners
as CY sanitary
Os 1s
eTators on on
paid while lear
working conditions.™
easily learned. The
Mount Joy, Pa.
mar.

2
FOR SALE—Bed and spring, 2
bed room chairs and rocker, 2 porch
rockers, 3 hot bed sash, Apply to
333 W. Donegal St. mar. 16-3t-pd
Grey enameled
as new. Used
wo oe Wl good
a BR tio heater
Wenger, N, Barbara St.,
Mount: d
Mar ch 16- or.
BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE
between Mount Joy and Florin, 180
ft. front on concerte road, house is
very modern, has all improvements
tile bath, sun parlor, beautiful lawn
etc.; priced to sell. Don’t overlook
this, J. E. Schroll, phone 41-2, Mt
Joy, Penna, mar. 9-tf


HOUSE FOR SALE—A practic-
ally new 6-reom house, along trol-
ley at Florin, all modern conven-
iences and in Al shape. I will sel
very reasonable to a snappy buyer
Come and see it. Jno. E. Schroll
Phone 41R2, Mt. Joy. mar 9-tf
a o REWARD —Two hundred and fif-
yagiellars ($250.00) reward will be
paid mh information leadinggt
arrest aff@mgonviction of the
or persons, o broke into gy
Mount Joy recent™
and destroyed prop® and stole a
small sum of money.
By order of the Board
gs. EE. W, Newcomer, sec

Direc-
2 ye.
For SALE— i
range, only used a fe
le skirting with polished ™® "
condition, Apply to Mrs. Katie
Heisey, R. 1, Mount Joy. mar 2-tf
A BARGAIN— Who wants a
tract of land fronting 100 feet on
the highway between here and Flor-
in and 540 feet deep? The price is
very [ragonsble x sold soon, J. E.
Schroll, Mt. mar 2-tf
WOOD FOR SALE—I have a lot
of wood sawed to stove length
which I sell reasonable at all times.
J. W. Kreider. Telephone 142R21,
Mt. Joy. mar. 2-8t-pd


Apply 10
oy, Pa,
arload of kindling
ood. LC
Jan,
_ Rhode
Red single comb ro
for hatching. Roy Linde
Union School House. j
FOR SALE—A 10-room Frame
House, Frame Stable, 2 acres land
near Mt. Pleasant Church, north of
Mt. Joy for only $2,000.00. See Jno.
E. Schroll. Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 41R2
jan 5-tf


BALE—Tenement house
Wg. as Shirk’s Row.
gon invest-
Moun
committee, Wa
Sept. 22-1
pie of the
FOR SALE adern Home, New
Two Story Brick guse with all
conveniences, garage, mit trees,
etc. Call on owner, Geo. Mouse,
South Market Street, Mount
i Don’t miss this. __ Sept. 15- tf
man over 21
Bama A utomobile
J. R
Pa., Bel
fe b. hw tf
WHY THROW MONEY AW WAY?
—Have your old shoes rebuilt
to look like new and oe
I have the up-to-date Champion
Machines. Here's the place for
good work.
B. R. BISHOP
M. Seaman
Mount Joy, Pa
mar 9-6t-pd
W ACTOR Qune
years to open oy
Insurance.
State St.,
7-2384R.
Paul 2
Harrisburg,

Successor to H.
80 W. Main St.

FOR SALE—
926 New Ford Coupe
1922 Overland
Chevrolet Coupe Tru
2 One-Half Ton Ford Trucks’ sg
Also a No. 77 Safe for sale chea
STRICKLER’S GARAGF
feb. 16-tf Maytown, Pa
Every reader should make use of
the Classified advertisemen* section.
way to dispose of what

o If there is any one who wants a
OUR SALE REGISTER
Thursday, March 31—On
premises along the road leading
from Mount Joy to Mastersonville,
near Baker’s Bridge, a farm of 66
acres by Aaron H. and Clayton H.
Metzler. Frank, auct.
Friday, April 1,—At Florin Hall,
Florin, Pa., at 6:30 P. M., anything
and everything by the community
Sales Company. Frank & Vogle,
aucts,
Saturday, April 16—At the Hotel
at Mastersonville, big
sale by Charles H. Heller & Son
Miller, auct.
Florin,
and everything by
Sales Company.
aucts,
Pa., at 6:30 P. M.,
Pa., at 6:30 P. M., anything
the community
Frank & Vogle,
Florin,
and everything by
Sales Company.
aucts,
el ee
Want a Nice Business
account:
owner, I now have the fine brick
property, confectionery and cigar
and tobacco store of the late Harr:
E. Klugh. on East Main St., Mount |
Joy for sale. House has all con-
veniences and will give
any time. Call, phone or write
E. Schroll, Mt, Joy, Pa.
eee GE een.
On
Better Grab This
good paying business in this section,
here it is. A large limestone quar-
ry with house, barn, crusher, horses,
trucks, all tools, etc., now in opera-
jon to be sold. Possession any
time. Don% fool around if you are
interested, Call phone or write Jno.
E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Phone 41R2. tf
a
MARKETS
saan ara 80c
..$1.30
Corn, per bu.
Wheat, per bu.
Butter, per 1b.
Eggs, per dozen
Lard, per pound
reall
21c¢-23¢
14¢
You may as well try to conduct
your business without capital as to
try and get along without advertis-
ing. There’s no use, it won't go.
nent
Read the Bulletin.
Subscribe for The Bulletin.
_ Our classified ads bring r results.
OATS— (New Victory)
Bright seed, cleaned and
thoroughly.
the measured bushel |
. up to 20 bushels, larg-
at special prices.
Reist, Phone, 124R3
mar. 23-2t |
Call Alvin

Receivers of
OR. SALE— The
3 Manufacturing
kn Apron
Compan 5&8
fering for
Street, all g00
clude piece goods
various kinds. Also
Aprons, and Corduroy I
at very reasonable pric
from 7:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.
mar, 28
the plant on Park
in hand which in-

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
In the Estate of Salinda F. Hertz-
ler late of Mount Joy, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the
undersigned,
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against same
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned resid-
ing in Mount Joy, Pa.
ANNIE H. YOUNG,
LIZZIE H. ZERCHER,
jan. 26-6t. Executors.
Harnish & Harnish, Attys.

THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF LANCASTER
Be COUNTY
re Assigneed Estate of EZ-
RA I ZERCHER AND WIFE, of
Moun Joy Borough, Lancaster
County, Trust Book
No. 28, page 215.
Ezra H. 'Wcher and wife, having
by deed of guntary assignment
dated Decembe 1, 1926, assigned
and transferred Wl their estate and
effects to the umi@ersigned, for the
benefit of the said Ezra
H. Zercher, notice hereby given
o all creditors of said Ezra H
Zercher to make f of their
claims against said gned estate
by affidavit, as providé@ by the Ac
of Assembly of June # 1901, Sec
23, P. L. 416, within months
from the date of this notile or to be
debarred forever from in
upen the funds of said asfigned es
tate, and to all persons inffgbted tc
said assignor to make pay@ent tc
Lhe undersigned without deli.
HENRY H. EBY, kignee
Ae J. Myers & H. Edgar Sherfik
mar.9-4t.

&
lugh & Ganiz
CONTRACTORS



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the sheepman as careless in
Friday, April 15—At Florin Hall, to be regul
anything ing
the community cattle.
Frank & Vogle, ample
Friday, April 29—At Florin Hall, the stockman’s
of ill health of the hile the old trees are
Weighs 39% |
Elizabethtown, are of-|
d remnants of
all persons indebted’
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
Dock the Young Lambs
Long-tailed lambs brand the
his meth-
ods of handling his flocks.
Our {has the
Free Forestry Bulletins
The Pennsylvania Department of
Forests and Waters at Harrisburg
following two interesting
good shepherds dock the young gen- bulletins available for free distribu-
eration of wool and mutton produc-
ers early in life so they will not
have to carry around a useless and
unnecessary piece of anatomy.
They also castrate the ram lambs in
the mutton flock.
er eel Cee =
Feed Cattle Regularly
Roll call at the stockyards will
community soon sound for many steers now on
feed. As other farming operations
begin to press for time, do not fail
ar and thorough in feed-
the fattening
quarters and
the rainy
dollars in
and caring for
Comfortable
bedding during
mean many
pocketbook.
season will
Prune the Peach Trees
As soon as severe cold weather is
over the peach trees should be
pruned. As a rule young peach
trees receive too severe pruning
not pruned
severely enough. Use no wound
dressing on peach tree cuts.
tion to farmers and other interest-
ed parties: Bulletin 37, The State
Forests of Pennsylvania; and Bul-
letin 42, Making Farm Woodlands
Pay.
eel Geen.
Grow Variety of Vegetables
Have the home garden large
enough to produce a 12-month sup-
ply of a great variety of vegetables,
It should be conveniently located in
relation to the farm home. A rec-
tangular shape measuring at least
100 feet in length make it conven-
ient for cultivating.
nds ois
Keep Beef Matrons Fit
Beef cows which will have calves
to raise this spring should go
through the winter in a thrifty con-
dition, They should maintain fair
flesh and get ample exercise. If
these conditions prevail there will
be little cause for anxiety
loss.
Ee
Consistent
pays.
advertising always
‘the sunlight after being washed.
about*
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1927
Keep Fit!
Good HealthRequires Good Elimination
Plan Changes Now
If any changes are contemplated
in the garden or anywhere else
about the grounds it is high time to
plan for these now, If it is put off
much longer the chances are that it
will not be done this year.
tr A A tn
After a mounted policeman was |
run down by an automobile in Eng-
land, a law was passed requiring
night riders to equip their mounts
with tail lights fixed to the harness.
More than one-third the nation’s
population spent their vacations
touring in 1926, expending some
$3,000,000,000 on camping, hotels,
gasoline and other expenses.
a
O be well, you must keep the
blood stream free from impur-
jties. If the kidneys lag, allowing
body poisons to accumulate, a toxic
condition is created. One is apt to:
feel dull, languid, tired and achy. |
A nagging backache is sometimes a.
symptom, with drowsy headaches
and dizzy spells. That the kidneys
are not functioning properly is often
shown by burning or scanty passage
of secretions. If you have reason to
suspect improper kidney function-
ing, try Doan’s Pills—a tested
stimulant diuretic. Users praise them
throughout the United States. Ask
your neighbor!
PILLS
DOAN’ 60c
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chem.. Buffalc. N. ¥.
Prune Hardy Vines
Go over the hardy vines now. All
except the wistaria can be pruned
at this time. Do not allow the vines |
to become too thick. Also be sure; A fine home with all convenienc-
that they are properly fastened to, es, such as light, heat and bath.
supports. | Property is in excellent condition
meen Mi es land nicely located. Possession
April 1st. This is a corner pro-
Use the Sunshine { perty on Mt. Joy twp. side. Price,
Milk utensils will be much sweet- | Iss, 550.00. Call or phone Jno. E.
er and cleaner if they are placed in |Schroll, 41R2, Mt. Joy tf
A A Mr
Sa
For Sale in Florin

BE YX nai.
| When the Dutch settled on Man- |
|hatten they liked the crabs that |
were edible and were blue and |
white in color. The British like the
i because it turns red when boil-
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Plant Quality Vegetables
Only varieties of quality and the
best strains of these varieties
should be planted in the home
garden.
——— ee i

A bill pending in the New Sond In Denver, Colorado, when a
shire legislature would require one thief was brought before the judge,
of each twenty-five beds in hotels to he was wearing the teeth and shoes
be seven feet in length. | of the victim, J
Subscribe for The Bulletin.
The Bulletin is always prompt in
the delivery of all printing.
3 S000 0 OTD COOOOOO
BARGAIN
BARGAINS GALORE
PRE-EASTER BARGAINS
SALE
PRICES SMASHED
SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE

STARTS WEDNESDAY EVE'G, MARCH 30, o P. M.
PDARYS ONLY
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49c
MEN'S BLUE .
CHAMBRAY SHIRTS

SHIRTS
99c
MEN'S BROADCIL.OTH
All Colors, $1.95 Value
CHILDREN'S
ROMPERS
$1.25 Value
69c
OOOOOOOOOOOOO0 OOOOOOOOOOC
LADIES’ DRESS
PUMPS © OXFORDS
Latest Styles
$2.95 nd $3.95
MEN'S
DRESS OXFORDS
Goodyear Welts, per pair
$2.79


A LOT RUBBERS
Per Pair
12¢
EXTRA! SPECIAL
LADIES’ WOOL HOSE
$1.25 to $1.69 Value, pair
19c¢
MEN'S TOWERS
VARSITY SLICKERS
$7.50 Value, All Colors
$4.99

Per Pair
9c
MEN'S MIXED
WORK HOSE
LADIES’ SILK HOSE
All Shades
Special Sale Price, Per Pair
29c

LOT LADIES SHOES
Per Pair
25c¢
LOT GALVANIZED
BUCKETS AND PANS
5¢


MEN'S JAZZ
TIES
Oc
BOW

Per Pair
19¢
MEN'S SILK HOSE
LADIES
OVERBLOUSES
Silk Pongee and
Crepe de Chine
99c
LADIES
CREPE BLOOMERS
STEP-INS
39c¢
LADIES’
LITTLE BOYS
SPRING TOP COATS
Sizes 3 to 8
$3.99
MEN'S GAUZE




49c
MEN'S ATHLETIC
UNION SUITS
CHILDREN'S COATS
Fur Trimmed,
Sizes 6 to 14
$3.99
COTTON HOSE
Per Pair
9c
LOT OF SPECIALS ON
SHIRTS ¥ DRAWERS
A Piece
39¢c
MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S
All Shades
\
1




Per Pair
1c
MEN'S COTTON HOSE
GINGHAM
CHILDREN'S
69c
SALE
5 and 10c
MEN'S AND BOYS
DRESS CAPS
8 BOYS OVERCOATS
$15.00 Values
$4.99
DRESSES




69c
MEN'S GAUZE
UNION SUITS
CHILDREN’S HOSE
2 Par
23c
MEN'S OVERALLS
To First Fifty Customers,
Per Pair
69c
$1.50 Value
89¢c
HOME MADE BROOMS



PALM BEACH
A LOT MEN'S
Will Pay to Buy Now
Values to $25.00
$9.95
SUITS
BOYS WASH SUITS
Sizes 3 to 8
79c

I to a customer, $1 Value
29¢
A LOT BLANKETS
MEN'S SCOUT SHOES
All Sizes, Per Pair
$1.69


LADIES’

LADIES’ SILK DRESSES
Regular and Extra
Sale Price
$2.99
Fur-trim'd, Val. to $19.95
Special Sale Price
$4.99
Value $5.00
$3.29
LADIES’ PRINCESS
SLIPS
COATS MEN'S
WORK TROUSERS
Per Pair
$1.29



NEW SPRING GOODS
ARRIVING DAILY
$1.25 Value
79¢c
ALL. SWEATERS
Greatly Reduced



OPEN
HARRY LASKEWITZ
GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
OPEN gVENINGS
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