PX a Bo “Classified Column | I T FOR RENT—A stucco bungalow at Wood St. "and Chocolate Ave. | Apply Kinsey's Restaurant, Florin. oct2-2t FOR RENT—6-room house with conveniences. Apply L. Percy Hei: | lig, 341 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy. | oct2-tf —— rr FOR SALE—Ivory colored bassi- | nette in use a short time. Mattress included. Sold reasonable, call at 23 East Main street. oct9-tf FOR SALE-—Two Tobacco Strip- ping Room Stoves, one good as new. 1. C. Swarr, 7 W. Maia. St. oct9-2t STOVE FOR SALE—A Grey Enameled Keeley Range in Al shape. Cost $125 and will sell for $45. A. W. Showalter, West Main St., Mount Joy. oct9-2t-pd LOST-—Auto Dealer's Tag, near Newtown, Pinder please return to P. Franck Schock, Mount Joy, Pa. oct9-1t HAULING—Christmas bacco season is coming. ing to do your hauling? get me. I. L. Zink, 107 St., Mt. Joy, Pa. NOTICE—Cider made daily up to Saturday noon .at ‘Fairview Orch- ards,” Florin, Pa., Hours 6 A. M. to 5 P M and To- Who is go- Don’t for- Manheim oct9-4t-pd FOR SALE —Danish Ball head Cabbage, hard heads for sauer kraut or storage. Phone 181R4. Henry F. Garber, R3, Mt. Joy, Pa. oct9-2t-pd FOR SALE—Corn Cobs. Apply Harry Wagner, Mt. Joy, or phone 147R12. , oct2-2t-pd FOR SALE—Mangles at $13.00 per ton in the patch. Are ready for harvest. Apply Earl G. Bru- baker, Phone 142R31, Mt. Joy, R3, Penna. ° oct2-2t-pd APPLES, APPLES—Now is the time to buy Apples for winter. If you want quality fruits, we have it Smokehouse, Grimes Golden, Stay- man Winesap, Rome Beauty and York Imperial. Get first-class ap- ples at wholesale prices. Also Ci- der Apples. MELHORN'S FRUIT AND POULTRY FARM, Donegal Springs Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 63R3. oct2-tf FOR SALE—Radio Cabinet, with Newton-Hawley speaker, in Al con- dition. Apply after 6 P. M. to 303 East Main St., Mt. Joy. oct2-2t-pd FOR SALE—100 Acre Farm in West Hempfield Township, Lan- County tobacco farm, along Tangaster and Marietta oil bound road. It is‘a desirable, fertile farm and can be purchased eon easy terms Apply Lizzie R. Nissly, Florin, Pa. sept. 25-3t _ FOR_RENT—Six Room Dwelling Heat furnished. ~All Conveniences. HENRY G. CARPENTER Sept. 25-tf FOR SALE—Haywood Wakefield Baby Carriage in good condition. Also Baby Scales. Christ Weidman, E. Main St, Mt. Joy. sept 18-tf RADIO SERVICE—Equipped to all makes of Radios. Phone T. F. McElroy, 179R3, Mt. Joy, Pa augld-tf BOYS—1€ yrs. or over, must be of good character, clean habits, should have at least some high school training. To such boys, we offer general office work with a view of them growing into usefui men in our organization. This is a real opportunity for ambitious boys. SCHOCK INDEPENDENT OIL CO. Ask for Mr. Stauffer. sept25-tf NOTICE—Get the highest prices for your calves ‘year around. Reist R. Mummau, Phone 111R16 E’town RB. 3, Mt. Joy. july 17-tf FINE HOME FOR SALE—If you desire a fine home on W. Donegal &t., Mt. Joy, in first-class condition. has all conveniences, possession any time, call or phone 41R2 Mount Joy for further particulars. decl4-ti NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have a 6-room House along the trolley at Florin that I want to sell before April 1st. Has all conveniences and will sell for only $3,650 for a quick sale. This is No. 371 in my list. dno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1929 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Where the Penna. Masonic Home: are located. 17 mi. from Harrisburg; 18 mi. from 20 mi. from Leba- non: 48 mi. from Reading; 25 mi. from York. ANTIQUES Dutch Cupboards, Corner boards, Tables, Bureaus, Schoolmaster Desks, Beds, Rockers, Clocks, Crocks, some and Brass Goods, China and Glass- ware, Spinning Wheels, Reels, Prints, Mirrors, Ete. Some of the above articles a¥¢ Modern Antiques (as I call them). SOME MODERN GOODS Carpenter Tools #ind other Tools JUNK Junk consists of: hairs, Walnut and Cherry; pieces 6f old Lumber, Baskets, Trunk, Tin, Brass and Iron Goods, Stove Pipe, Efe. - oe starts promptly. at 12.30 F. M. B. WITTLE 1.. J. Gilbert, Auct. : C. Kleinfelter, Clerk All articles put up for sale will be sold, no underbidders. Sale will be held inside at our shop, rain or pold will not interfere. There is mo better way to boost Cup- Stands, Chairs, _ your business than by local news paper advertising, { seribed Tin | PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1929 Will be sold at public sale on the premises, in Rapho township, along the road leading from Mount Joy to Newtown, about two and one-half miles south of the former and elose to the latter, four and one-half miles north of Columbia, the fol- lowing described real estate: Tract Limestone Land Containing 110 Acres More or less, situated as above de- and adjoining lands of Phares Nissley, John Hertzler, Niss- ley Greeder, Samuel Shenk, Lewis Resh and Henry Mellinger. The im- provements thereon erected are a TWO AND ONE-HALF STORY BRICK HOUSE With a 2-story Brick Summer House attached. All under Slate Roof. Frame BANK BARN, Wagon and Straw Sheds attached; Silo 12x30 ft.; 2 Tobacco Sheds 36x60 and 28x30 ft., being ample shedding for 8 acres; Corn Barn, with 2 Implement Sheds at- tached; Pig Sty, Dairy House, Pum» House, and all necessary outbuild- ings. The house and barn are wired for electric light. There is a well of never-failing water close to the house. Also a good cistern. Water pumping is done by motor at present. There is a lot of choice fruit such as ap- ples, pears and peaches. The buildings are centrally lo- cated and nearly all under slate roofs. Farm is indivded into six convenient fields and is in a high state of cultivation. This farm is very conveniently located and is close to markets and mechanics of all kinds. Persons wishing to view same pri- or to day of sale will please call on the premises or on the undersigned residing at Mt. Joy. Sale to com- mence at 2 P. M., when terms will be made known by ELI M. ENGLE C. S. Frank, Auct. J. H. Zeller & Son, Clks. oct2-4t PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1929 The undersighed will sell at pub- lic sale on the premises, along the road leading from Mount Joy to Newtown, about two miles south of the former and one mile north of the latter, in Rapho Township, the following described real estate: TRACT LIMESTONE LAND Containing 120 Acres More or less, situated as above de- scribed, adjoining Jahds of Eli Reist Christian L. Nissley Greio- er, Phares Nissley and the Little Chickies Creek. The improvements thereon erected are; a TWO AND ONE-HALF : STORY FRAME, BRICK Gill. AND STONE DOUBLE HOUSE, each side has heat, light, bath, etc. A BANK BARN 56x110 FT. That was only built four years ago. Shedding for 15 acres of tobacco. 4.Car Garage. Hog Sty, Chicken House and all necessary outbuild- ings. All these buildings are in first-class repair. The land is in a high state of cultivation and the farm is a most excellent cropper. This farm is very pleasantly lo- sated, in a good neighborhood and js convenient te markets as well as mechanics of all kinds. Any person wishing to view the same prior to day of sale will please call on the umdersigned re- siding thereon. Sale to commence at 1:30 P. M.,, on Thursday, Oct. 17, 1929, when terms will be made known by WM. H. STRICKLER C. S. Frank, Auct. J. H. Zeller & Son, Clks. PUBLIC SALE Of REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1929 The undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises in Stauffertown, along the Manheim road, about one-half mile north- east of Mount Joy, the following described real estate: A LOT OF GROUND Situated in Rapho township, Lan- caster County, Penna., bounded on the north by a public road, on the East by Frank Walters, on the South by Stauffer Bros.,, on the West by Jacob Breneman. The buildings thereon erected consist of a TWO AND ONE-HALF STORY DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE, With Summer Kitchens attached. The property has slate roofs, electric lights, pipeless furnace and tele- phone. There is an abundénce of fruit on the premises such as apples, pears, grapes and chenries. GARAGE FOR TWO CARS CHICKEN HOUSE, HOG STY The buildings are alk in good re- pair and is a very pleasant location ALSO LOT OF GROUND Fronting 26 feet on the Manheim road and extending in depth 196 feet, being 96 feet wide in the rear, on which is erected a chicken house 14x18. A fine lot of raspber- ries, plum trees, cherry trees. This lot would make a fine building site. Persons wishing to view. same prior to day of sale, will please call on the undersigned. Sale at 2 a’- clock P. M. Terms and conditions will be made known by HARRY H. HILT C. S. Frank, Auct. Jac. Zeller, Clerk LOT AND BUILDING FOR SALE—Lot about 18x40 with two- story Frame Building. Could easily be converted into a house. Will sell right. Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy, Pa. 2-13-tf HENRY G.CARPENTER INSURANCE ~ MOUNT JOY PA. lund of Insurance except life anyutiere in Fenmylvania. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. DISCHARGE OF LIEN NOTICE { TO THE HEIRS OF JOSEPH MAS- TERSON, DECEASED, LATE OF RAPHO TOWNSHIP, LANCASTER CO., PA. | Take notice that on the 16th day of September, A. D. 1929, Abram M. Shelly, the dwner of the herein- after described premises presented his petition to. the Orphan’s Court of Lancaster County, Pa. for a rule to show citise why the charge | of $8,000 valuation money, devised in the will of Joseph Masterson, de- ceased dated April 1, 1871, and re- corded in WillsBook A, volume 2, page 220, should not be released and discharged &s a lien against his property, agreeable to the provis- ions of section 27 (b), Fiduciaries Act of 1927, P. L. 447. The Court héving granted said rule, which is returnable November 18, 1929, when and where all per- sons in interest may appear and be heard to show cause why said charge should mot be forever re- leased and discharged as a lien a- eainst the following described prem- ises. All those two certain tracts of land, situate in Rapho Townwship, Lancaster County, Pa., bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stone at or near the middlé of a public road leading from Mastersonville to Colebrook, thence by land of Rapho Township School property and Hir- am S. Hollinger, North twenty-nine and three-fourths degrees East, fif- ty-two and three-tenths perches to a stone, thence by land of Emanuel G. Greiner five courses and distan- ces as follows: South sixty-three degrees East Sixty-three and eight tenths perches to a Lime Stone in the public road leading from Mas- tersonville to Lebanon, thence a- lone said road North seventy-nine and one-fourth degrees East thir- teen and three ténths perches to a stone near the East side of said road, thence North thirty-eight and one fourth degrees East twenty-two perches to a Lime Stone at Lane of Emanuel G. Greiner. South seven- ty-two and one fourth degrees East three and one tenths perches to a Hickory Tree on the East side of said road, thence North thirty-six and onc half degrees East fifty-five perches to a Lime Stone slightly to the west side of the middle of said road, thence by land of Henry P. Ginder South fifty-one and one fourths degrees East thirty-five per- ches to a Lime Stone on the west sid of said Ginder’s land, thence South thirty-six degrees West nine- teen and two tenthd perches to an Iron Stone, thence South thirty one and three-fourths degrees east forty two and two tenths: perches to a Lime Stone, thence by land of Hen- ry Brandt, South forty-six and one fourths degrees West twenty seven perches to a Sand ‘Stone, South thirty two degrees East twenty-- four and seven tenths perches to a point at or near the middle of a public road leading from Becer’s Blacksmith Shop to Mastersonville, thence along said road by land of Mr Lehman and Brethren-in-Christ Church property South seveaty- three degrees West eighty-eight and six tenths perches to a small stone near the north side of said road awd thence South fifty-ore de- grees West five and three tenths perches to a Lime Stone near the North side of said road, thence by lands of Amos Garman and Edward Shonk North thirty six and one half degrees West twenty seven and two tenths perches to a Stone thence by land of S. 8S. Gibble North thirty-one and otie fourths degrees East ten and seven tenths perchs to a stone, thence by land of S. S. Gibble and A. Wi Shelly res- pectively North fifty-eight and one half degrees West nineteen and two tenths perches to a Post, thence by land of A. W. Shelly South twenty- seven degrees West eighteen perch- es to a point opposite the store slightly to the north of the middle of said first above mentioned public road, thence along said road North fifty-five and one half degrees West twenty-two and three tenths perch- es to a point near the. middle of said road and North forty-two and one fourths degrees West eighteen and six tenths perches to a Lime Stone near the North side of said road, thence by land of Elmer Wit- mer North forty-one degrees West four perches to a poifit on the ex- treme north side of said road, thence North sixty-seven degrees West nineteen perches to the place of beginning 5 CONTAINING eighty Acres and fifty-seven and five tenths perches. (80 Acres and 57.5 Perches). BEGINNING at & stone at a public road leading from the Cole- brook road to Elstonville North sixty-eight degrees East thirty-two and six tenths perches to a stone in seid road, thence by land of Em- anuel Greiner South twenty-one de- grees West forty-five and six-tenth perches to a stoné and North sev- enty degrees West twenty and six- tenth perches te a stump, thence by land of Hiram Hollinger North thir- teen and one-half degrees East twenty-three and one-tenth perches to the place of beginning. CONTAINING four acres and one hundred and forty-five perches. (4 Acres and 145 Perches.) P. P. DATTISMAN, Sheriff Jacques H. Geisenberger Attorney for Petitioner. sept. 18-4t WHO WANTS ONE OF THOSE WELL BUILT MOUNT JOY DE- VELOPMENT COMPANY HOUS- ES FOR $3,600? If interested see me at once. Can give possession any time. This is certainly a good buy. See Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy. july 31-tf ADMINISTRATCRS’ NOTICE Estate of John B. Hertzler, late of East Hempfield township, dec’d. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re siding in Salunga. Pa. CHARLOTTE E. HERTZLER W. G. Kendig, Attorney Administrator sept18-6t ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at the General Election to be held on November 5, 1929, the questions stated in the ordinances. below set forth will be submitted for the ap- proval or rejection of the electors of Mount Joy Borough. ./ AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR SUBMISSION TO' THE EL- ECTORS OF THE BORO OF MT. JOR OF THE QUESTION WHETH ER THE COUNCIL SHALL AS-| SESS AND COLLECT A-TAX FOR THE . MAINTENANCE OF A FREE, NON-SECTARIAN, PUB- LIC LIBRARY. WHEREAS, Henry G: Reist has declared his intention to establish a free, non-sectarian, public library In the Borough of Mount Joy, and has requested that the Borough provide ! for the maintenance thereof: : 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the Borough of Mount Joy that the question hereinafter set forth shall be submitted to the electors of the Borough at thevregular election io be held by the regular election officers at the usuél hours and plac- es for holding general elections In the Borough on Tuesday, the fifth day of November, A. D. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-nine. 2. The question to be submitted to the electors at the election afore- said shall be as follows: “Shall the Council of the Boro of Mount Joy assess, levy and col- lect an annual tax of two mills on the dollar, or two dollars per thocs- and, on all taxable property in the Borough, the proceeds whereof shall be applied to thé maintenance or aid in the maintehance of a free, non-sectarian, public library to be established in thé said Borough by deed or gift of Henry G. Reist, the Borough to be represented by at least two members on the board having control of the affairs of such library, and such tax not to be le- vied until such }ibrary shall have been established?” 3. The Clerk, of cause notice of said election, em- bodying this ordinance therein, to be published in the Mount Joy Bul- letin, once a week for thirty days prior to said election and to post during said time at least twenty printed like nctices in publie places in the Borough. Enacted and ordained by Council this 9th day of A. D. 1929. JOHN L. MURPHY, President of Council Attest: Jacob H. Zeller, Secy. Approved this 19th day of Sept, A. D, 1929, | | Council shall H. H. ENGLE, sept25-4t Burgess ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at the General Election to be held on November 5, 1929, the questions stated in the ordinances below set forth will be submitted for thel opproval or rejection of the elec- tors of Mount Joy Borough. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING | FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE ELECTORS OF. THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOR OF THE QUES-| TION WHETHER: THE BOROUGH SHALL APPROPRIATE MONEYS, FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF Aj] FREE, NON-SECTARIAN, PUBLIC LIBRARY. WHEREAS, Henry G. Reist, has declared his interition to establish a free, non-sectarian, public library in the Borough of Mount Joy, and has requested that the Borough provide for the maintenance there- of: 1. Be it ordained by the Council of the Borough of Mount Joy that the question hereinafter set forth shall be submitted to the electors of the Borough at the regular elec- tion to be held by the regular elec- tion officers at the usual hours and places for holding general elections in the Borough on Tuesday, the fifth day of November, A. D. Nine- teen Hundred and Twenty-nine, 2. The question to be submitted to the electors at the election afore- said shall be as follows: “Shall the Council of the Boro of Mount Joy make an annual ap- propriation not to exceed an amount equal to two mills on the dollar of all taxable property in the Borough, for the maintenance or for aid in the maintenance of a free, non- sectarian, public library to be es- tablished in the said Borough by deed or gift of Henry G. Reist, the Borough to be represented by at least two members on the board having control of the affairs of such library?” 3. The Clerk of cause notice of said election, em- bodying this ordinance therein, to be published in the Mount Joy Bul- letin once a week for thirty days prior to said election and to post during said time, at least twenty printed like notices in public places in the Borough. Enacted and ordained by Council this 9th day of A. D. 1929. JOHN L. MURPHY President of Council Attest: Jacob H. Zeller, Secy. Approved this 19th day of Sept., A.D. 1929, Council shall H. H. ENGLE, sept254t Burgess AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE REMOVING A PORTION OF COMFORT AL- IN FROM THE BOROUGH 1. Be it ordained by the Coun- cil of the Borough of Mount Joy, and it is hereby ordained by au- thority of the same, that the por- tion of Comfort Alley (laid out on the Borough plan but not opened), extending from the intersection of said alley with thé old Pennsylvania Railroad right of way, the east line of said intersection being about one hundred and forty feet east from intersection of said railroad with lands of Philip Frank Estate, north- westwardly one hundred and fifty five feet, more or less, to land of Philip Frank Estate be and hereby is removed from the Borough plan. 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. Ordained by Council this twenty third day of September A, D. 1929. JOHN L. MURPHY, President of Council Attest: Jacob H. Zeller, Secys Approved September 24th, 1929. 3 "Buy Your Medicine “SERVICE WITH A SAVING” WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929 s, Toilet Articles, and Household Needs Here SLOG OVALTINE ...... 00k. 79¢ | 30c B ; 75: WOODBURY’S SOAP (bof) reer 1s oe DHE Ma RAR LL Be 50¢c PURE IMPORTED OLIVE OIL ...... 39¢ | 60c PISO’S COUGH MED, ...... v=... 47c 50c A. D. S. MILK OF MAGNESIA 30¢c 1791.25 CREOMULSION 96¢ $1.00 RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL ......c... 79c | $1.25 SCOTT'S EMULSION .............. 59¢ 60c MENTHOLATUM SALVE ......... Bh, ase | WAN PO ...... 7%e 50c WOODBURY'S SHAMPOOS .......... 8% | 300 BRUSH 89 $1.00 BEEF, TRON & WINE ............ 89c | 50c LISTERINE SHAVING CREAM ...... 43c JUST OUT! $1.50 GOLD PLATED EVEREADY RAZOR AND 75e Can of $1.00 STAR SHAVING BRUSH PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO Both For $1.29 (Pipe Given Free) 59¢ $1.00 WAVE SETTING LOTION ......... 89c | $1.00 COTY PERFUMES 85c $1.00 LISTERINE =... . oui. 75¢ | 60c EVENING IN PARIS PERFUME ...... 45¢ 15¢ JOHNSON’S CORN PADS ............ 12¢ | 75¢ LEMON CREAM .......... 59c 25¢ BLUE MOON TALCUM ........ ale 17¢ | 50c LOTION 44c We ROTEX (38) ©. cc iin 37¢ | 50c WOODBURY’S ALMOND LOTION .... 39¢ 60c BROMO SELTZER .................. 39¢ | 60c McCOY’S TABLETS ............. ATs 60c WOODBURY’S POWDER ............. 45¢,| 75¢ GOOD SAMARITAN OINTMENT ..... 65¢ S125 ICE CAPS... 89¢ WILDROOT HAIR TONIC ......... 79¢ $2.00 A. D. S. HOT WATER BOTTLE ... $1.69 KRUSCHEN SALTS He... 73c $1.00 VAPEX ............ 0% a . 85¢ | QUININE HAIR TONS®. ............. 59c¢ Regular $1.25 KON JOLA TONIC 84¢ Regular $1.00 MILE’S NERVINE 69¢ Regular 75c VICK’S VAPORUB 49¢ CENTRAL CUT-RATE STORE: 45 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. at H. S. Week of jestic offers you. It will for you to see and inspect the store and have us show you th of colors—Blue, Apple Green, highest quality and durability. ine these ranges for yourself. and usefulness. in a kitchen range in your chosen color! Then imagine H. S. Friday evening, Oct. 11—At Florin, poultry other live stock, apples, toes, bananas, furniture, ete. by Florin Community Sales Co. See advertise- ment. Saturday, Oct. 12—On the prem- ises in Stauffertown, on the Man- heim road, about onehalf mile northeast of Mt. Joy, sale of real estate by Harry H. Hilt. Frank, auct. Thursday, Oct. 17—On the prem- ises, along the road leading from Mount Joy to Newtown, two miles south of the former, in Rapho twp., a farm of 120 acres with improve- ments by Wm. H. Strickler. Frank, auct. Friday, Oct. 18—On the premises two miles east of Mount Joy, only a short distance south of the con- crete highway, in Rapho township, a farm of 9 acres by Mrs, Lizzie Stoll. Frank, auct. Saturday, Oct. 19—On the prem- ises in Milton Grove, sale of house- hold furniture by Albert Zug. Wag- ner, auct. Thursday, Oct. 24—On the prem- ijses along the road leading from Mount Joy to Newtown, 2%. miles south of the former, in Rapho township, a farm of 110 acres by sept.25-3t H. H. ENGLE, Burgess THE ALL ENAMEL MAJESTIC Majestic Store Week Take the opportunity to learn what the Ma- it be an easy matter out any obligation on your part. pure White, all in full porcelain enamel! of the mendous advantages of the Majestic in quality with this up-te-date, . The All Enamel Majestic is not only beauti- ful! and efficient, but its optional features make With Every Range Purchased During This Sale We Will Give FREE a Beautiful Nickel Copper Set OO SALE REGISTER a You and Your Friends Are Invited to Attend Our Demonstration and Sale of Great Majestic Ranges At Our Store OCTOBER 7th TO 12th See the Many New Features of the Majestic Line Particularly the New Addition All Enamel Ranges In Colors and Styles to Meet Every Requirement A Beautiful Set of All Copper Ware Is Offered as a Premium During This Sale Only Terms If Desired H. S. NEWCOMER MT. JOY. PA. Newcomer’s Store October 7th to 12th suit your particular requirements. Your Majestic may have a right or left reservoir, or none, or may be equipped with water front for a pressure boiler. The pouch feed, another optional item, provides extreme convermrience. The quality, however, is unvarying throughout the Majestic line. Let us explain the Pay-As- You-Use-It-Plan which we are authorized to offer vou. se ranges, with- Call at our e full selection Ivory, Gray, or See and exam- Learn the tre- : Don’t put off your trip to see the new Ma- jestic in colors! We will be pleased to show it and explain it—while you gain a new idea of how delightfully efficient and beautiful a range can be. your pleasure efficient NEWCOMER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. oct2-2t SANITARY DELICIOUS.-- “CREAMA” HOT CHOCOLATE SERVED WITH WHIPPED CREAM “THATS-THAT” ATTRACTIVE MODERN 10c A Sundae You'll Like As Well As The Play! IT’S MADE WITH “BREYERS” 25C 1 CE CREAN AND WE KNOW YOU'LL LIKE IT Central Cut Rate Store Soda Grill 4 . i 5 E. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Eli M. Engle. Frank, auct. See ad- | FOUR MEN FINED $228 A te FOR PART IN KILLING Sear J rivate Sale | Lock Haven, Pa.— My Monday, October 14, | $228 was ie A sel Ane J.B. Keller & Bro. will | Drury’s Run residents Monday for ave a carload of Erie and Craw- | the killing of a bear near their ford County cows which they will | OE any on y {homes Saturday. One of the de- sell See advertise- fendants refused to plead guilty and . |after a hearing was sentenced to [the Clinton County jail for fifty- eight days. : | { tne A ess. Advertise in The Bulletin. ¥ Lo =
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