The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 14, 1934, Image 8

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Bast Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA.

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COAT WEEK
Silk and heavy inner lined


NEW SILK DRESSES
EVERY WEEK
$4.98
ANOTHER SMART
GROUP INCLUDING ~~ § { 9
TUNIC STYLES
One Group At

NEVER WERE
BLOUSES
So smart and chic
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want, priced
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m. Fairview Orchards, Florin®
hp ETC. FOR SALE—In country town, no
GIRL SAVED FROM FREEZING Sompetition, Shjoymne good
2 2 good clean stock, nco Service, post-
g's BY RED TAM-O'-SHANTER mastership goes with store, possession
or Finding a red hat on a snow any time. Very good reason for selling
: drift, a Newark, N. J. police- Jno. E. Schroll, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone
v7 man investigated and discovered 41J. sep.19-tf
2 mw child buried in the snow ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
TR or Estate of Monroe Kramer late of
3 a — Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
; rr Letters of administration on said es-
> ate having been granted to the under-
A igned, all persons indebted thereto are
Rh 5 equested to make immediate payment
= and those having claims or demands
eign against the same will present them
without delay for settlement to the un-
urn’ ie is in ery— dersigned, residing at 99 W. Main St,
Ia Mount Joy, Pa: NNA K. FETTER
i b it tfc Y money Administratrix
ge e er: ed ORY our K. L. Shirk, Atty. nov.7-6t
RE some of your rooms always chilly cold? ‘blue coal’ will p
keep your entire home warm and and help you save Nories M
money besides. It is America’s finest hard cod] — the same fine Estate of Fannie eagst ne 0! t.
Pennsylvania hard coal that has given clean, dependable heat for Joy Township, Lancaster County, Pa,
more than 50 years — now colored blue for your'protection. deceased. .
Call us for ‘blue P and free hentin Hs ie Letters testamentary on said estate
8 : having been granted to the under-
~ signed, all persons indebted thereto
Phone Mt. 20 are requested to make immediate pay-
ment, and those having claims or de-
D4 mands against the same will present
E 0 gemu 0S. them without delay for settlement to
the undersigned, residing in Mt. Joy
R. D. 2, Lancaster County, Pa.
FLORIN, PENNA. \ ABRAM H. YOUNG,
Executor
—— — AN Frank S. Groff, Atty. nov.14-6t
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCAS
Classified Column

WANTED—Any kind of house work.



 


Call Margaret Brenner, 289 Marietta
Street, Mount Joy. nov.14- It- Pp
‘OR SALE—Columbia Echo He ater
in firs Apr
Mrs. ah Hoffer, Mt. Joy. n aH |


QE A -On Ker Road,
an 8-Ro0Y with all conven-
iences, newly papi lent reason-
able. Apply phone 82 Mt. 19M
Landisville. nov. 14=
Several hundred Tancy
Ravid 2. Heisey,


 

open fire place. Apply Bun-
; Tailor Shop, Mt. Joy. nov.14-1t-p|
> £

| FOR RENT—6 rooms, bath, all con- |
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1
¢ sed one year; High Pos-
ter Walnut Bed, Bureau,
Old Chest, Gas Rang®t
Quilts, Set of Silverware, Knives, 12
Forks and 12 Spoons, also
Cassimere Shawl. Apply Peter S"®Qru-
baker, 312 N. Barbara Street, Mt. Joy
nov.14-2t





FOR
pied by Miss
papered throughout,
ed and finished. Good
reasonable. Apply H. S. Newco!
Joy, Penna.
NOTICE—I recane chairs and make
them look like new. Apply Aggie Wal-
ters, 26 David Street, Mt. Joy.
nov.7-4t-pd
voz OF THANKS—We wish to
House formerly occu-
Patterson. Newly


kindness during the late and sad be-
reavement of my wife, Emma. Mr.
Martin Horst and children. nov.14-1t-p




girl to do house
en. Apply


work and take care
Phone Mount Joy 76J.
WOOD FOR SALE—I have a lot “of
cord wood sawed stove length which I
sell reasonable at all times. John W.
Kreider, phone 142R12, Mt. Joy.
oct.31-4t-p
NOTICE—Hemstitching and Picoting.
vin Bigler, 258 West Main St.,
oct.31-4t-p









Mount
CUSTOM CID
til Saturday noon, from




Elmer R. Snyder. sep.
Photo
S. A. Your nex
zd and 8 high quality
(coin) Capital City Photo
Market St., Harrisburg, Pa.
GENERAL STORE, GAS STATION,

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“GET READY FOR
_. WINTER NOW!


Save fgney and worry with the new
Pc :
improved anti-freeze
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ASSIGNEE’S SALE -
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VALYABLE REAL ESTATE—
The unde
sale, on the
ship, Lancaste
leading from
brook, about o
signed will sell at publicd







County, Pa., on the road
astersonville to Cole]
mile west of]
provements. There is rgnning water on
the farm and in the h8use and barnef
premises.






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WHITE FLASH, GASOLINE |
Also ATLANTIC = for Winter
. CLARENCE W. "HERR |
SERVICE STATION
Between Mount Joy and Prin


Phone 47R


. READ THE MOUNT JOY "BULLETIN
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1 pound box 45¢ ay, 2 box 8 5¢
Sold by Local Dealers at
219 N. Queen Street, LANCASTER;


 
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and placer
woodlan
taining
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Also, at the same time
there will be sold a tract o
in Mount Joy Township, ¢
acres and 17 perches.
Sale to commence at 2 o’cloc
on Saturday, December 8, 1934,
and conditions will be


JACOB G. HERSHE
Assignee of Benj. S. Zug & W
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys
nov.14=3
Community Sale
AT BEVERLY STATION



 
 

y Thursday Evening
 


nd lot of POULTRY
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GOODS


 
 

 
Full line of D
 
 
Bring your trucks and C
Hogs and Poultry











PRIVAG] SALE—$165 Electric Sew- |
ith Oven, Old |
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*| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hersh-
. | daughter, of Mountville, on
ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1934] along the Back Run road, a farm of
‘emises in Rapho Town-4
Mastersonville, containing 934
acres and 87 es. Improvements] of business near Mount Joy, cows,
thereon consist a 2-Story turkeys, geese, ducks, apples
: e ank y he wc 2
House, Bank b Tc bacco Shedvf | erchandise, ete, by C. S. Frank &
1in Rapho township,
1 MAYTOWN
. | Evangelical
Picked From
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PEDNSONAL MENTION ABOUT
THE COMERS AND GOERS
AROUND HERE DURING THE
PAST WEEK BY OUR SOCIAL
HEPORTERS
Mrs. Irvin Smith visited at Palmy-
ra on Friday.
Mr. Sam Conner visited with his
brother, John Conner on Monday.
Lieut. E. V. McClellan is visiting
with his family here over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strickler were
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guests at Harrisburg of
| week end
| relatives.
Harold Kuhn, of
the guest of Reuben
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bates and fam
ily, of near Nissly’s Mill, visited at
the home of Harvey Spangler on
Sunday.
Lancaster, was
Shellenberger
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyndall
enjoyed a turkey dinner at Perry
County last week.
Rev. and Mrs. Beahm of Greencas-
with their
pson and wife, Prof. and Mrs. W. I
Beahm, on Marietta Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shurig and chil-
dren, of Mountville, were Monday
guests at the home of Mrs. Shurig’s
sister, Mrs. Harvey Spangler.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank, of
than’ the many neighbors for their Elizabethtown, and Mr. and Mrs. P.
Y. Brandt, of near Rheems, enjoyed
a motor trip in York county on Sun-
day.
Miss Kate Koppenhaver and Miss
Harriet Rettew, of Landisville are
spending some time at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Risser, New-
town.
Lois Shoemaker, who has been
spending some time at the home of
her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. O.
L. Mease, has returned to her home
at Penbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McNall and
two children, Eugene and Marion of
Elizabethtown, visited Mrs. McNall’s
ey, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fogie and their
Sunday
were entertained in the home of the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Fogie, at Newtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foreman,
daughter, Ruth, and son, Harrison,
of near Old Line, visited at the
home of Mrs. Foreman’s parents,
near Elizabethtown, on Sunday.
Miss Sara B. Hershey, who is at
present studying in Philadelphia,
spent the week end with her folks at
Florin. Sara was the guest of Dr,
and Mrs. E. W. Newcomer and son,
Nelson, to dinner Sunday evening
J. Nelson Newcomer, son of Dr.
and Mrs. E. W. Newcomer, spent the
week end at home. Nelson at pres-
ent is in fourth year study of Veter-
inary Medicine at U. of P., accom-
panied by colleagues, Messrs. Chas.
Frank and Benjamin Rohrer, both
local boys, Sophomore and Freshman
respectively.
Sale Register

If you want a notice of your sale in-
serted in this register weekly from now
until day of sale. ABSOLUTELY
FREE, send or phone us your sale date
and when you are ready, let us print
your bills. That’s the cheapest adver-
tising you can get.
Every Thursday Evening, at Wag-
ner’s Park, Beverly, regular weekly
community sale of stock, chicks, mer-
chandise, furniture, meats, etc. by G
K. Wagner.
Friday, Nov. 16—On the premises
about 2} miles north of Mount Joy,
15 acres with frame house, bank
barn, ettc. by Philip Snyder. Alding-
er, auct.
Saturday, Nov. 24—At their place
Bro. Aldinger & Vogle, aucts.
Saturday, Dec. 8—On the premises
one-half mile
from Mastersonville, a farm of 98
acres with improvements by Jacob
G. Hershey, assignee of Benj. S. Zug,
tand wife. See advertisement.

The Ladies’ Aid Soole Society of the Re-
formed church will hold its monthly
meeting, Thursday evening, at the
home of Mrs. Joseph Hollenbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Newton, of Had
don Heights, N. J., are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Eli L. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shue, of Spring
Grove, spent the week end with Mr
and Mrs. Herman Shue.
Meetings
The Dorcas Society of the United
Brethren church will meet Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Habecker on Delta Street.
The Ushers’ League of the United
Brethren church held a very inter-
esting meeting on Thursday evening
in the church. Rev. John Waser, of
Congregational church,
addressed the men. There were 23
present.
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- dor As is
Will Be Guest Soloist
Miss Dorothy Schock, of this place
will be the guest soloist at the Ad-
vent Lutheran Church, Lancaster on
Sunday, Nov. 18th, at the choral
presentation of “The Song of Thanks-
giving.”
Mr. Harold Shaar, a former music
director of our public schools, will
direct the cantata.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zink and chil- |
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CO., PA.
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B. BRUBAKER DEPT. STORE
is just around the corner—stock up at these prices.

Faney Dressed Hardwater
Stand-by our CHICKENS and DUCKS
Every Thursday, Friday Crackers
and Saturday
Give us your order for
Thanksgiving
12 1b. sack Cc 2 Ibs. 25¢

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Under Sanitary ur choice 3 No. 2 cans for 25¢ Post Toasties

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Refrigeration
cs Red Rige Tomatoes 3 cans 2 pks 13c
Martin’s Olympia\Peas for
Sausage.. ..lb. 27g [J Green Bedgs 25¢ Aunt Jemima
Pudding. . Ib. 20¢ Crushed Co
. Ji & Pancake
: 4
Boiled Ham Pretzel Sticks. ............ 2 Ibs. 25¢ Flour 3


1b. 13¢
Serapple. . Ib. 13¢ Cheese (Rich and, Creamy)... ..
.1b. 19¢
 
10c pk


Good Year Glove Rubbers
Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s
in stock
It pays to buy the best
\66x80 Bed Blankets, part
$2.89
wool

Children’s Union Suits,
Waist Buttons

Men’s Heavy Work Shoes 79c¢
$2.95
Boys’ Oxfords $1.95, $2.95
Children’s Oxfords
95¢, $1 75
Ladies’ 3-eyelet Dress
Oxfords

Girls’ Sn
wool, no
gie Suits, part

eeves, knee

length 79c¢
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Men’s Heavy Ribbed Union
$1.00
Suits, each \
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$1.95 \
Girls’ Heavy Ribbed ‘or
Fleeced Union Suits) long


Knitted Sport Gloves for
Ladies and Children
75 and 95¢
leg, extra special, suit, 45¢

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SPECIA
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Men’s Heavy Denim Overalls
triple stitch, double knee PT- $ 2
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1934
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