7 THE BULLETIN, MOUN1 JOY, FA Wednesd TEACHERS' INSTITUTE | Miscellaneous Busines: A Birthday Dinner disville where he will erect a gar Grand Shooting Match Elected First President | - | Adjournment | Mr, and Mrs, George Myers gave age, The school house was one of On Saturday, Nov, 20, a grand Wiliam D. Slaymaker of Mount WW be Held in the School Building! Hvery teacher in the district i8 ex- a dinner at their home on New Hav-|those abandoned through the centra shooting match will be held at the Joy, was eofected the first president’ Is hereby g at Elizabethtown [ pected to be present during both en street Friday evening, in honor of | lization process begun about two Farmers’ Inn Hotel, Walter H. Mor JY, a he purchased esslons All friends of the public the birthday of their daughter, Miss MAS Ag ton, Proprietor, for a lot of turkeys of the Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mt, Herald Printing ——- nd geese Jistance, 35 yards for jy, waste l Com- ind Rees Dis « yard Joy and Lancaster Railroad m Joy, Pa. Clarence The Teachers' local Institute will schools are invited Anna Myers The decorations were moot in the school building at Eliza C. BE. Roudabush, Pres, in pink and white, and a birthday Greiner To00d 12 gauge and 40 yards for 10 ghuge, pany, on December 13, 1833 at a prietor, and will con sethtown on Saturday, December 6, Katle O. Miller, Sec cake, {lluminated with pink candles Miss Elizabeth M. Good, daughter usin nothing smaller than No, 8 meeting held by the stockholder at ness under the name Am oxcellent program hag been pre rr I graced the centre of the table Anlof Mr, and Mrs H H Good, of shot The match will be held rain or tie volldones. of Baden McLaughlin Printing Company, U pared, which will be enjoyed by a Earliest Thanksgiving excellent dinner was served and the| Elizabethtown, was united in marrl shine. To enliven the occasion there "© I " J . . y prictor, All debts @h mrge number of people, There will The earliest Thanksgiving procla- guests spent a very pleasant even-| age to Norman L. Greiner of, Mt. will be a number of guinea chases. in Elizabethtown, This was the should be puld, and be (wo sessions, morning and after mation is mow in the possession of ing, Miss Myers received many | Joy township, at the home of her pa- Everybody ls cordially invited company which built the first rall by the Compahy sHo noon the Massachusetts historical soclety| pretty gifts. Those present were: | rents last Thursday Rev, 8 H ———_n— road through this place and a most to U. B Hoffer. Music and bears the date of 1677, Long be | Misges Anna Myers, Ida Bryan, Edna’ Hertzler officiated in the presence Alerts Will Play Here interesting account of “The Building Signed : Devotional Exercises—Mr. C. R. fore this, however, New England Hershey, Elizabeth Greiner, Martha of a number of guests, after which a The strong Alert foot ball team of .¢ (he Railroad” Is given In the CLAREN( Lancaster, will play here on Thanks Centennial Souvenir, Historical and UE HO Roudabush knew the meaning of Thanksgiving,| and Mary Eshleman, Kathryn Ging- wedding supper was served. After a A good teacher impresses the value and the pumpkin ple had been dis rich, Mr. and Mrs. John Way and short trip they will reside in Eliza. giving afternoon at 2:30 when they pisiorial Mount Joy and Florin, of Accuracy upon the mind of the covered hy the inhabitants of Mas-| jaughter Mildred, Martha Engle, Mr, bethtown. ,| wil] meet the locals on the old base ,,anv other interesting accounts are Child—Miss Barbara Musser, sachusetts and Connecticut, Cran-|ganq Mrs, Frank Bryan, Mr, olin Solo—Miss Lydia Withers. berry sauce is of less anclent origin,| Mrs, J. Harve Gingrich, Mr, and U. B. Quartet to Sing V | will Definite Means of Improving the hut we find no mention of it much prs Harry Morton, Mr. and Mrs. The Male Quartet of the United and as an extra attraction there will 0 41) those who are now living In!of the oldest and b Mygenic Conditions of the School— before the early part of this century. George Myers, Messrs. Albert and pgrethren church will sing at a mu-| be a pig and several guinea chases (},o town or those who once lived In the town; good § Dr. J. Brinser, Days set apart for Thanksgiving mar) Myers, George Heiserman and sical in the Church of God at Lan-| after the game. Admission 16 cents, here and have moved away. This fine building with Mstrumental Solo—Miss Anna Miles were known to the Israelites and are Charles Morton. disville on Thanksgiving evening. | ladles 10 cents. |}s the only book ever written con- | large stable and she Recitation—Miss Eva Kreider, mentioned throughout the Bible. | eli lii—— This musical promises to be a treat| rr A | taining the history of these towns | stock yards where What should be aimed at in teaching They were in frequent use in Eng: School Mouse Sold \ and all who can attend should not | He Asks $5000 {and no one can afford to be without sales are held week! | Reading? Miss Harriet Morning. land before the reformation, and| The Mast Hempfield township fail to do so. The quartet consists| Noah K. Hall, who while driving it. This book 1s growing in value shedding with wate! were In frequent use by Protestants | of George Ebersole, B. F. Gerber,|from Columbia to school board recently sold the Lake Marietta some every day and the price is likely to reasonable to a qu pera, ging a the Sis Mill school house, south of Landis- Albert Mumma and E. W. Bentzel. [time ago was struck by Morris be raised after the holidays but now to Wm. H. Ganta, of England, where they were a fixe as teache i | Smith's ¢ bile and permanently the price ig very low as follows: Mew oan we, as teachers, impress (ville B. E. Long for $180. Mr Smith's automo wpon the Public Ideals im HBduca- Custom long before they were in He { ong oS moved the Jor 3 to Lan has sued him for damages, 'Cloth bound, 50c.; Paper bound 26c." Advertise in she colonies. . sion—Mr. Walter Herr. | | 2008050000000080030005905600 99950000 5E0000 8008000 iia—— A ——— Wolin Duet—Esther Campbell and Pees music enliven a dead school?— At 10 o'clock Thursday at Grace | Miss Chandler parsonage, Lancaster, Frank H. Mus. ' ) The influence of the High School ser, who lives in Rapho township, | mpon the community—Mr, H. L.'near Mt. Joy, was united in marriage ise by Rev. Dr. C. BE. Haupt, to Miss | - Weoal Solo—Miss Kathryn Aumiller Anna L. Brubaker, of East Hemp-| - Meaitation—Miss Charlotte Plummer. field. The couple were unattended | Sympathy, the heart of the teacher— and after the wedding they left on a| Ruth Myers. { Musser—Brubaker | Miss Marguerite Herr. trip to Philadelphia and thence south | Wstrumental Duett—Anna Rbersole, to Florida, Upon their return they| Ada Friday. {will take up their residence in| @eoperation of the school and the | Rapho. kome—Mr, D. H. Singer | Meouid we teach Agriculture in the | Four of Them Are Chiidren eountry school—Mr, Raymond Geib | There are 90 guests at the Eliza Yeeal Solo—Miss Ruth Coble ybethtown Masonic Home and new Address | ones are Fece; ved every week, PARE EIGHT | and —-— \ ball diamond. The Foresters band .jvay in this interesting book, which Hotel For be present and furnish music .),,,1q0 by all means be in the homes The Farmers’ Inn, Afternoon Musio—Institue t@ Best paper in town—Bulletin. injured, A Genuine Money Saving Opportunity--A Real Chance to Buy High- Class Clothing and Furnishings at a Fraction of The Good’s Real Value--Is Offered You in This Sale QOOGOO0O00O0000OTODDCOOTODOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO00COOC | FE —— s Being Some Reason Why I Solicit = and Want Your Drug and Drug » Sundries Patronage. Unwarranted substitution is practi ed by many retailers who seem to think this the right thing to do. OOOO OOOO O0GOOOODOOOOIIVOVISTSIOINU LOOOOCOOOVOOO0U Sale Started ednesday, ov. 19 ale Ends Saturday, Dec. 6 OOOOOOOOOOO000O0OO000GOOOO000OOOOODIIOVOOOONIVOOVOVOTOVOIOUGOOOOOOTOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOVOOO0OOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOO000 x = 10 11 lll JL ll When you come into the Rexall Store you'll get what you ask for unless it happens to be out of stock—in our complete stock a very rare occurrance. ©QRRCELLIEECELLCLCLE)] 7 Hi Oc * So carefully do we consider your best interest that frequently we may suggest something which we know or believe to be better for the purpose than the article called for. 11 OT Men's Suits : ae n= Men’s Overcoats $18.50 Suits now h % \ i CHI 8 D HM 3 N $20.00 Overcoats now ..$16.50 $16.00 Overcoats now ..$12.50 Yn WY MUST WORK $15.00 Overcoats now ..$11.00 $12.50 Suits now 5 7) $10.00 Suits now \..; oa HAR D] $12.00 Overcoats now ...$9.00 $8.00 Suits now if SESE $1000” Overconts Wommm $7.5 $8.00 Overcoats now ...$5.50 Boys’ Suits / To Wear Out These Heels \| 3 Boys’ Overcoats $11.00 Suits now : ; 3000 Suits now 4 because they’re made with peculiar care to withstand the VY $10.00 Overcoats now ...$7.00 IN) Bote rough and tough wear that youngsters are bound to give $8.00 Overgoats now ....$6.50 $e duiis now them. They're no ordinary rubbers. The “Ajax” and $7.00 Overcoats now ....$5.00 $.700 Suits now “Vulcan” are members of the famous line of rubbers $6.00 Ove : : 4.50 $6.00 Suits now called the “Top Notch Brand.” The A oh Tas fii $3. vercoats now. .,.Pd. $5.00 Suits now > a p $4.00 Overcoats $4.00 Suits now 3 : i 00eeEPEEOE Transactions of this kind in our store occur every ry day and in- variably our customers have thanke us for taking such a keen interest in their personal needs and purchases. Such frank honest advise will be cheerfully given regarding anything we sell. You owe it to yourself and your family to patronize a store which serves its customers with suc care and such honest mer- chandise as does Garber’s. §2 a® wi 1 i -N OTICE I'he following wi 1e price or Ice Cream for this winter: Ice Cree Brick Cream Per Quart $ .35 Per Quart 2.30 || 2'ois Eaen .30 Per Gallon 1.00 Per Gallon 1.15 THE REXALL STORE s E. W. GARBER "M7 ov. 7a E11 INE] QROPAYIRCOCO® \ } © 90OE © LOOK FOR, - = THE CROSS “Top Notch” Rubbers challenge the market. You can’t find in this town or any other, a rubber that will wear out LAST at the HEEL! Top Notch rubbers are balanced—they won't break, crack out or split through at the heel before the rest of the rubber is worn. A special heel plug with several thicknesses of pure rubber and tough duck extend from the heel upward onto and into the upper, protecting every curve and angle. It's a battle- ship shoe that stands the gritty grind of road, gutter and sidewalk. Step in with the children and let us show you this sturdy rubber bearing the ‘‘ Cross '’ on the instep. 0 | fedoeoofoederfocfoofeciooferioofeciooforforieoforfofoofecfecte A Big Special 20085%%% 0000 Fine Solid Walnut Bed Room Suite Of Three Pieces WE HAVE THE BEST LINE OF SHOES AND RUBBERS FOR Men’s Corduroy MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN $16.00 Coats now 5 : A 2 Pants $13.00 Coats now $12.00 Coats now : : 5 $3.50 Pants now $8.00 Coats now Ae 3 : $8.00 Coats now : re i » $2.75 Pants now CEORROOOOORROOOVROCOE® $6.00 Coats now ; 3 e A ru a Ph ”" $1.75 $12.00 Cravanettes now .$8.50 & lilly "VULCAN OO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000I00000000000CE000O0CO0O00 OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO08 \n assortment of hats and s ’ hisses and Special During This Sale caps to be closed out at a great Children’s Coats reduction. $10.00 Coats now Pants 000000000 OOO® ® PoodesTeotoclveloclecivelecBoots sleocts Boat als oo aioae dined dled BBB 8 3.2 2 8 8 8 EJ J i Me i Mh ae dh i a Mh Me hb nb ab a a a an a a am a a 3d TooSeobeolooleoTeodesteoteoleetectecto oso Tecto nto ate Bel 0. 8 8 9 9 a a i A TR Ne pe pe ageeen) BR RRP i ol WPOOLLLLLVLVIIVGVVILOOOOLOOOOOO COCO OOOOOOONOON I. L. Spohn Undertaking and Embalming SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE W. Main St., Mount J oy. Pa. Bod We will give to our customers a beautitul $2.50 Good Warm Sweaters for all Rug size 2 1-2 by 5 feet for only 99c. each, with 50¢ to $6.50 every cash purchase of $2.00 or over. No customer Mens’ heavy fleeced Under- will be entitled to more than two rugs. If you wish wear 50c grade now to secure one of these handsome rugs tor iess than . ; : 2.50 ah h dur hi 1 S Fleeced lined wrappers slight- Bl . you wi ave to get them during this sale. See ly soiled $1.50 reduced to 98¢ display in our windows. POORER $8.00 Coats now $6.75 Coats now $6.00 Coats now $5.00 Coats now $4.00 Coats now 5000909000007 COMFORTS GREATLY REDUCED volbeleolnelveloets celoatiect lh deal 3.2. 8.2. 8 2 8 2 2 ay TE TUT RTrr Tree dooloelodioecdbraSoatealoaleabeal it 8 2 8. 8». POOOV0OLLLLOLLOOLOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOOO OOOO Double JA Trading Stamps Each Wed, Fr and Saturday During Thi as good as new after the 30 days guar- anteed wear. IRELANDS# RANTEEI 2.8 2.2.2 2 0 0 Bo oBoeBoale ls Boeke obec de Touts 2. 2a 8.8 3 3 2.0.8.0 "or a a TRE RPP ir Ppieodiedededided Seofe 4 ® ge ae 3 oe .» + 22 2 0 rr THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST ESTABLISHED 1897 WILLIAM IL. BEAR & CO. (Members Chicago Board of Trade) PENNS IA BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Gts., PHILADELPHIA STOCKS BONDS-INVES TMENTS 2 MINUTES { ; To-any Grain M PPOPOOOOOeeOOOO® of £ Tha DO!
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