The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 11, 1912, Image 5

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    HE BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday,
Jurors Drawn F'OBACCO NEWS
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Commi NUnerous Crops Have Been sold
frew Recently
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armers i
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borough
Union National Mt Joy
terest per annul upon
ir own homes? I'ho
The Hager Store Is Serving Holi-
day Shoppers As Never Before
VERY NOOK AND CORNER Ol THIS
GREAT STORE 1S BRILLIANT WITH A H..S. & M. Suit
CHRISTMAS RADIANCE— WITH CHRISTMAS
GREENS, WITH COLORED LIGHTS, THE or Overcoat
de
interest
nristian
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I Alle laborer. Eliza Henry Hoffman cr acob Cup
y nad \ i ¢ ize
Balances 1 6 acres, Aaron Garber 7 acre Anos
Elizabeth- Gibble 14 acres, Pete Witmer 12
$10.00 town acres, Henry Brubaker N acres, El
20,00 George Shult milder. Marietta mer Brubaker 7 acres Eli Metzle
10.00 John 8. R v farmer, Rapho 16 acres, Joseph Strickler 6 acres
HOLIDAY STOCKS AT THEIR BEST, AND THE
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT IN EVERY HEART, THIS !
, 101 an rt wliner & I'X Sult « Over
IS THE IDEAL TIME TO DO YOUR HOLIDAY at. If You Go Tos cure to mick 1 otl. You vould
SHOPPING ake arrang f vith clothing store—
5 00 Chas. Ri z nlumber Mit Ezra Nye 13 acres, Henry Springeil I husband or son
30.00 Jov boroug 8 acres, Hiram Herr 11 acres, John
Albert K 3s Mt. Joy Hossler 14 acres, Aaron Baker
ar 00 ! over, .
¥ res, S. G. Erb 10 acres
Rerom h. Ky 1c Suit or Overcoat
EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS SUGGESTIONS at thi | rel ( 1 that left is the
TO OFFER, AND WILL STRIVE TO HELP YOU
MAKE SATISFACTORY SELECTIONS THERE there ¢ ht ther mod Among
we belted
horoug!
! Amos B. Herr. farn 2 HemDd Sold t« Eisenlohr at 10 and
by 1
field cents: Clinton Eby 11 acre Ben ja
Howard G. Longeneckei tobacco | Min Bender 3% acre Jacob Stehman
dealer, Mt. Joy borough 12 acres
ARE GIFTS FOR THE HOME, GIFTS FOR
vc) i a © thi coatings In
MIEN, GIHYTS FOR WOMEN, GIFTS FOR CHIL- row tes and ) > ) Chinchillas
DREN—EVERYTHING FROM WEARABLES TO : ;
HKATABLES (CANDY).
W. B. Detwiler sold 9 acres at
‘O01 Mes 1. Ard » Al 1
Common Pleas, Jan, 27 and 3 cents to J. E. Longeneckel
Black and
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from $18
Laughed "Till He Died
I'aylorsburg, Ohio, \be Skinner
YOU WILL WANT THE CHILDREN ro
SEE SANTA CLAUS AT WORK AT HIS BENCH,
ND HE WILL DISPLAY SOME OF THE WON-
DERFUL MECHANICAL TOYS, IN THE MORN-
withdrawals are sed 1 B 'r, painter “ he village pessi 31 laughed hin
Rither shows sal self t ath fron vading Biff! th
ject to withdraw X ne rehan reat merican gazine f un
iv begins Jan a which is makin
II deposit re, laborer Joy than any other m INGS AND AFTERNOON.
Mt Joy tw erica public
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IF YOU HAVEN'T RECEIVED A COPY Ol
ove moumay ssa ask sam ror | An Opportune Purchase of
> Women’s Chinchilla
Coats to Sell at $15
The Hager Store Has Just Added a Car-
load of the Famous Knight-Brinkeroff N ie i a ne of th . pln
maltster, Mt acazine at will
ood humor
the
Common Pleas, Feb, 3 I Bilt contains the greates
seph Cha . farmer. Mt al iturists, critic and
. p | the continent It
. i Hai y Bait Ve Immhap | trated and printed ii
i ythtown it will keep the whole
I 4 rq retired Rlizahoth. | ful the year ‘round.
° tow ford to spend 50c¢ a ye
Send this clipping and
Pianos for Christmas Selling v mes Brat. They are without doubt
ble by a man
— SO otIOT ES - Common P’leas, March 10 | he Biff Publishing QO t
EVERY POCKETBOOK WILL on H. Nissley, foreman, Eliza ohjo, for one year’s subscriptior
WELCOME THE NEWS ol SriNat Ranh SR
hat Lost Finger in Stone Crusher
that our big Reduction Sale is now nry L is, farmer, Rapho E. Ebersole, of Bainbridge
on. For now, with our prices cut R. Stauffe tract East | i qamitted to the Columiba
to a fraction of the former size, each Iie 1d vesterday for tretament for :
ollar will GO FURTHER—bring > ireider armer, Rapho crushed left hand Mr Eber
you much more REAL SHOB Strickle farmer, Ka was working at a stone crusher
VALUE. And of this be assured— nega in some manner had | i
every shoe we offer, regardless of ire mei : “Mp caught in the machinery
the extremely low price, i8 genuine- fic icians at the hospital
ly good. None but serviceable, - - the first finger close to the
hemest! made as well as stylish the hand. His condition
Sho%e ale W014 bY va FOUND AN ECONOMICAL PAIR ————
a ~~ m
Man Swallows a Tack
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Most Joyous Occasion of Life Falled H. Burd Shellenberger, of
{3% REENE to Make Them “Loosen Up,” to etta, had a most remar
s Young Clergyman’s Dismay. from choking to deatl
ST — tac With a number
Street, Mount Joy, Pa. A clergyman in Cherryvale tells |, ., he was assistine to tac
Mrs, Moffett that when he Wag & |. 1a side of their clubroom
struggling young preacher end & man. he had two tacks in his mouth when
J OOO Yisge kee aoe as id gg
officiate at the wedding of a wealthy | of them went back into his throat
young farmer to the daughter of &an- | The object passed to his stomach
HAVE YOU TRIED = | other farmer, also very wealthy and wow
widely known in the county. The paid
night of the wedding was a stormy - : :
Edgar Diffenderfer, charged with
one and the train to the little country
i =| gtation was two hours late, so the | disorderly conduct on an Elizabeth
preacher hired a rig and drove the |town trolley car, was heard before
entire 12 miles, getting there just in | A\]Jjerman Stauffer on Tuesday even
time to miss supper. The wedding |, phe suit was brought by Spe
Ll - 1{¢ aif- fF » |
Vos 8 DHL mea io i celal Officer Eaby of the Traction Co
{ster Yo and told Bim how much | Piffenderfer admitted his guilt, and
he appreciated his coming through the | Was glad to get away by the pa
| storm and handed him a $2 bill—not ment of a fine and costs
| enough to pay the team hire. As the eet eee
preacher sat stunned, gazing at the Webh—HRaltes
“qq . . money, the bride's father came in and Mr. Allen Totes Son
ht waill you try the trial S1Ze the groom left. “How much did he iil et iE
= pive you?” asked the father. “Only Mrs alvin Bate )
two dollars,” replied the preacher. Miss Elva, danghter o
“Why, that is a shame,” exclaimed James Webb of this
the father. “After all your trouble, , .. ied
too. He's terrible close with money.
Don’t say a word to any one, but take
this.” And as the old man slipped
away the preacher, much touched,
opened his hand and found a $1 bill
—Kansas City Star.
ianos need no introduction I¢ leari it } 1 ) ¢ inter lines
ned to
solid ivory keys
is made along beantitul, graceful nes | | arge Assortment Christ-
Hnnisned it may safely e
that the ppearance of the case will
ve, and the car will be satisfied with mas Slippers for Men,
1 tone quality as clear as crystal in the
30 Sensrons A400 sesounling Women and Children
Everyone from the children to grandmother or
4 $ grandfather is always glad for a new pail of
One of the Best Low-Pric- ypers—a good many people sort 0’ expect slip-
at Christmas time-—they leave slippers for
ed Pianos on the Market Santa Claus to bring them
Our stocks are large and comprehensive and we
$275. on time $247.50 Cash can care for vour every slipper need or want.
I'he regular selling price at $275, allows vou ad
vantageous terms only ten dollars down, and six °
dollars a month until paid If you prefer to pay Shippers For Men
cash, you receive a ten percent discount, which
makes the price $247.50. Men's Cavalier Slippers are made of red goat
skin and have heavy turned soles A very indi-
. . vidual style, $4 a pair
Buy a Knight-Brinkerhoff Men's Faust Slippers of brown kid skin are kid
. ir and have heavy turned soles. $2.50 the pr
For Christmas Men's Romeo and Everett Slippers of tan, black,
wine, green and red kid, and brown alligator, are
particula: all kid lined, have hand turned soles, and are $2
nd $2.50 the pair
| suddenly attempting to cough one
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for His Fun
No home should be without a piano,
iv. when you can buy good s®andard make at this
extremely low price, and can purchase it on such Men's Opera, Evers
§ pera Iv
as terms as ten dollars down ind six dollars a luck and tap vie
onth so - ' y -
mot ire $1.25 an $1.50 a
We
Slippers For Women
eft at your house today ? : ;
y y Buy a Weiler Player-Piano
at $375. on time
$10. a Month
IERE is a little story
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til Chr There is nothing to equal it]
Cleaning Glothing
10 111
. And Secret Service Man Arrested Ap-
er When She
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Honesty Increasing. plicant as Smu
On her return from marketing, the Answe
young matron of the upper West side
sald to a caller: “I believe the sense Philadelphia, Pa
of honesty is increasing in New York, “Acll Alexander,” wi
at least in this locality. This morn-
ing I called the attention of a sales. shrewde
man to a small mistake he had made ‘brown-eye
in giving me change, the mistake be. Wils
fng in my favor. The proprietor, ual
who was standing near, said to me:
‘You're honest. You'll get along all
right’ Not so many years ago the
thought that seemed far too prevalent
in this country was that only some has been
clever for * dishonesty could ‘get where she is
along all right’ The merchant wha Some tim
could trick a customer was supposed ceived report
to be the smart fellow, and it was ried on between Can
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lies’ 4 sumed an hones
4 H s get the little end of everything. oman s placed the hands of
. r ouse Cleaning delighted to find even one man who Wilson, » devi the scheme of ad- asjoefosfiefer odode Too} or defestontinfeosfeofa ocleotunfeofonte onic os div dfoofoofocfoofocdiedesfonfosfestsfeofeofenfiorfeaieedeafeofuntectrofesivfoserfosdeofesfoofeseofefoofoet
realizes that honesty is actually indis- vertising r a whose eye yer
pensable to success, and it is especial- brown oe
ly pleasing to find him in a place was arrested a A '
ol a Hot U - FRE WATE : a: RB i oi] \ \ 3 i-pt
where I can deal with him regularly.” m— - er ol Shame’ Dio I 5 | pe
~New York Press. Already’ Accor shed. A nd ra i 8 hd
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ot want to clean the woodwork or
brighten up the furniture tse a
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little of the trial size I left yoi so that
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you will be gonvinged that there
is nothing better
rson was sun ed States, a
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les,
can sell any quantity you want
n ( at a very reasonable figure.
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——— A reader asked sage for advice, no ily had died
® ~y ® + re SINg yg . t . ’"n / am
1 ¥ €e t a ria saying: ing’s Ney ife s, and end h @& of consumption I 5 taken with
Appropriate. “I am engaged to Kate Murphy, but : Ou a frightful cough ax 1g trouble,
phy, system. y gently oe : $ ‘
ystem. They genth but my life was saved & I gained
ne 1 ; : 4 as
gathered about a small stoop, an old roBtons G6 mo for breach ¢ Opel: Fight « ( ¢ li 87 pounds through using ; pe
lady called one of the littie girls. oe isc ‘an you advise 1 ow jor ahd OWe S And SOT Ori DR KIN 'S :
“Are all of these children vour sis- : } he: d all feelings one ® N i s have on hand
ters and brotl 2” she asked. PY [Dion ee dig Fs Fr ats Jernhart & Co's N RJ uw the Jise of Smoked Meats,
“Yes, mum,” 1 : the youngster. The ply of the sage was short. EV v B Colowna Dried Beef, Lard, Bt
Gh 1 is the largest one named? a : D i & C O\ = » y B Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork aad
Aexie, mum.” SL din : ene DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS P= f RY ©
iure line
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Gazing at a gi yi nine children ; former Ka Dooley,
pH GG AREAL RANE RLRNNS
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My dear rcader, Y 8a) L. Pattern ® on Prices always right.
the smaller cem ic kh ra-Kated 3 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Ae PES -
Woolworth Building AERTS eR ou
Lancaster, Pa. HH H. KRALL
Office Hours: 9a. m ' ’ Main Street, Opp. Bank,
Conkey’s Salt-em will rid your | Shirts ee Sl : ne ; ’
| One x, Sunday and Other Hours CHARLES S. FRANK x MOUNT JOY, PA.
’ 181.00 AT & DRUGC
one al yi 520-529 Lh
+ en = RI —
IR " 10080 RRR
stock of worms: ward off disease
Feet. Mount Joy Pa. 254 make grou ar isl pradusiive:
By Appointment
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