The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 18, 1914, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE _ BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.



fis oforferostonfocfoaforfocfocfssforfocforforfecforfostssfosdrofectonfocfonferosfocfecfscfocforocfosfenosfoctecie ! JURORS DRAWN
Two Hundred and Four Names
Taken From Wheel

1 FE SAI CT ANE.
M. T. GRRVIN & CO.
THE STORE OF SERVICE
Saturday morning Judge Landis
Sheriff Eby and Jury Commissioners
Trout and Dietrich, drew the names
of 204 jurors from the wheel. These ’
men will serve at the April term of
Juarter Sessions Court and April >
and May sessions of Common Pleas
Pa
~37 Hast King S Lancaster,
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Court The following were drawn
p locality.
Grand Jury, Monday, April 20 4
A. S. Shires, carpenter, Mount Joy 4 nie i
For I ie Spring |
Wednesday, ‘Thursday, Friday
March 18th, 19th, 20th
We welcome you to the most briliant Style Exhibt eve:
witnessed in this Great Agricultural and Industrial Center.
No formal Invitations have been issued, and this general
invitation includes the entire population of Lancaster County
and neighboring counties to come and be our guests.
The Store has been very artistically decorated for the
Occasion. Great quantities of Natural Vines literally covered
with dainty Spring Flowers are in evidence from the Fourth
Floor to the Basement, the whole being brilliantly illuminat-
ed by several hundred Electric Bulbs which form a pleasing
effect.
On Thursday and Friday afteruoons, Roth's full Orches-
ira will fill the air with Music on the lower Floors; and two
noted musicians, Miss Amy E. Cochran, the Harpist of Lan-
caster, and Lee Wittell, one of Columbia's most talented sons,
Violinist, will please highly the many visitors who come to the
Living Model Exhibit on the Fourth Floor. The delightful at-
mosphere of a cordial welcome will await all of our visitors
in every part of the Store.
lvery Department throughout our spacious building will
joak its best and our guests will be greeted by many objects
of rare beauty everywhere. Of course, the chief center of
attraction will be the elaborate exhibit of Fashion's Foremost
Creations of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel, which will be
displayed on a number of Living Models. This mode of pre-
senting Fashion's newest creations is growing more popular
cach season with the Better Stores everywhere,
Fred. Heifrich, carpenter, West
Hempfield.
W. B. Schneitman, salesman,
Elizabethtown.
I. lL. Hoffer, retired, Elizabeth-
town,
| Quarter Sessions, Monday, April 20
S. T. Detwiler, clerk Mount Joy
borough.
W. R. Martin cigarmaker, Rapho.
A. H. Grove, farmer, East Donegal.
Frank Blessing, farmer, East Done-
gal.
Leaman Shellenberger, farmer,
| West Hempfield.
| Fred. Kemmerly, carpenter, Rapho.
| J. M. Bossler, carpenter, Rast
| Hempfield.
| F. C. Lawrence, foreman, Mari
jetta.
Abner Hershey, retired, Mount Joy
| borough.
Common Pleas, Monday, April 27
E. S. Kline, machinist, Bast Hemp-
field.
J. A. Seitz, laborer, West Donegal.
[.. Lee Forney, farmer, Rapho.
J. G. Engle nurseryman, East
Donegal.
Christ. Hershey, farmer, Mount
Joy township.
A. K. Baer, electrician, Bast 3 : : ny
| Hempfield. f iE Hats 1 rimmed Free
{ Henry Wittle, blacksmith, East aang 1 io ;
ones ~ 5, by America’s Most
| W. L. Hershey, farmer, Bast : 4 : Ng xp
| Hempfield. : : : Skillful Millinery
M. N. Bard, cattle dealer, East ;
| Hempfield.
B. O. Musser, merchant, Fast




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PUBLIC RECEPTION
Wednesday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock, qur entire force
of clerks and assistamts will be on the Reception Committee
10 receive their friends and ours, and no goods will be sold.
But the Soda Grill will be open for the Public Refreshment,
vhere delicious Ice Cream, Sundaes, and Sodas may be had
This is the only department where gales will be made.
Owing to the overcrowded condition on similar evening
occasions, we have decided to omit the Musical Program and
Living Model Display but will present the following program on
THURSDAY aud FRIDAY
March 19th and 20th
Talent


| Donegal.
Harry N. Nissly, cashier, Mount
| Joy borough
Common Pleas. Monday, May 4
: 7 °
Abram N. Shelley. creamery, Mas OY mm A pri In ’2)
| terosnville i? =
Willis A. Bryan, painter, Conoy.
John H. Shellenberger, saddler,
“roe wom V1 (Jf Foreign and Domestic
Bradley, farmer, Rapho
a Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
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First Floor Third Floor
Grand Exhib
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Goods Trimmings, iW end eth.
In conse = of the extensiveness of our Millinery Display we
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have been compelled to withhold the
mg Display of Women’s Garments
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Shaeffer, farmer, Bape i AYRE A ggenih, Nineteenth a Ti d
eeker, hoemaker liza 5
leckwea Men's Furnish
ancy Goods
Four th F loor
Grand nip of Spring
farmer, Rapho
orchestra trom
illiners
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FROM 2:30 TO 4:30 P. M rs
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Until Saturday, Monday and Tuesday,
The Johe THURSDAY NIGHT'S SHOW
I'he ollowing Musica
Program will be rendered
Johnny Greiner and Ty Cobb in the
Wind-Up
Thursday even
Puppchen, (Gil
'onnection with the Liy
Aon "T° es : JI is Tra : Tid re S
Model Display—by Miss March i wenty 5 Ist, I'wenty- I hird and i'w enty-Fourth
sndean) KE. Cochran, the Harpist Lancaster Athletic Club presents
7. Humoresque Jol Lancaster, aby Mr, Les bill and that wind-up, be
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6. Cornet Solo
Wittell, Violinist of Columbia. 4 : : cs
I'y Cobb and Johnny Greiner,
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Angeli Serenade, (Braya). 2 Ny . :
should be some bout Cobb 1s train
: ‘inquantai rrabri
Rubyn) La Cinquantaim, (Grabri done in years and
rv (Nevin) Alb < el Marie)
Slumber Song, (Hauser)

that Greiner is
{88 3T Song ream ‘
i. Flower ng, Drea €rous. reiner always works
and is anxious to win, so some- Tm y ey ye -
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ing sensational should be the re he Store of Sty le W ithout Extras agance
sult Kid Alberts. of Reading, will
meet Tim Droney and, although he
f the Flowers (Cohen). ‘avalleria Rusticana, (Mar-
%. Reverie, Rosemary (Bai gin)
on) Spring song, (Mendels


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(Mascag- Melody in KF. (Rubinstein).
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0. Selection, Marcella, (Lu Souvenir de Wienlawski,
and confidently expects to win FOR DELICATE CHILDREN TOOTH TALK lin these ecrly years of the essential
His reput ation, which was rn { habit of cleanliness, makes the care
made this year, shows ne Little Talks on Health and Hygiene | of children’s teeth of the utmost im-
00d on. One match in the by Samuel G. Dixon, Commissi SEAT
. ssioner portance
A Mother's Letter to Mothers, ~~ 2
y of Health | This is equally essential to the
> 7 4 axciteme {11 be be- Mrs. E. W. Cooper of Bloomfield |
make a lot of excitement will be be : m——. health of aduits; numerous ailments
N. J. says: “My child, seven years S : a
old, had a bad cold and was weak, The AD savages who polish of a serious nature can be traced di-
Brown, colored men, both of whom : ; down in health. She|their teeth to ivory whiteness with rectly to bad teeth. Then too there
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ome from the same ova gin Re kad been in this condition for about| the chewed end of a stick may be are distinct advantages to be derived
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{south. They have always “had it in” gjgy weeks when I began giving her| woefully deficient in many ways but from proper care. Think what a
for each other, and for months they vyinel. It was a wonderful help tothe! in their extremely careful observa- cheerful introduction a smile be § S : 1
have been trying to “get on’ at one child, breaking up her cold quickly: (ions of this hygienic rite, they can comes which displays a row of sound = pe€ecCia
lof the shows Al Mason is training and building up her strength beside. serve as an example to many civil. teeth. It seems to bespeak cleanli-
Brown. who he says will make Mec: I have also found Vinol a most excel: :
rown, wi » says h : ; ized people ness, healthfulness and self-respect
Cann go back south. Tommy Bd- lent tonic for keeping up the chil a . SE SS —- a ©
tes dren’s sirength during a siege of Proper cazg of the tees is 2s
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wards has McC ann, who iS jus 2s whooping cough.” essential to the well-being of the Mrs. Lizzie Arnest McDonald dled
confident of winning. This show Is “gp 0 eo “wonderful combination | body as is the unceasing vigilance of at her home near Washingto: Boro
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11. Mazurka de Concert,
Memories of Vienna, (Bendix
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Humoresque, (Dvorak)
Madrigale, (Simonette)
Valise Caprice Solo, (Ches
line) preliminaries that is expected (0
Mazurka, Harp
(Schnechen). tween George MiCann and Jilly
Second Floor
Gzind. Exhibi* of Spring Basement
Wearing Apparel for women, Bargain Section Soda
misses, boys, zirls and in- Grill and Restaurant. Spe-
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difference for reserved seats 1s VeIY ging} pody building elements of cod! The mouth gives access to infection. 1 BOLD FuLisb is
small so that they are worth the }iver oil and iron for the blood, there-| Unless the teeth are kept clean they CONESTOGA TRACTION CO Guaranteed for Twenty Years.
little extra money. Quite a crowd is fore it is a perfectly safe medicine| yi); pecome infected and decay : = =
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coming over fre Reading to root for for children, because it is not a
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a weak, sickly or ailing chi in this | wz: into the i hru which they "th 5: Sr io, 3:15, 118 Cases in differen designs,
Suits - x: 2 i “1 &. 19, 9.140,
vicinity to try Vinol on our g tee. | are « lat nte arts o i 8-15 9.40 |@ gir ) i, plain polish
P. S. Our Saxo Salve is truly 3
derful for Eczema. We guarantee *
WwW. D. CHANDLER & CO
Druggists
BOPOLLLLV00S
Fine Parlor Suites
1914.
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a they were ~ ¥ a a A thom Lp clean the teeth tho; ly at MH y from 8:4¢ to 8.15 2 REAL ESTATE AND
id for the waiching, for it I2YST, Jacob eISlm FUR, wit Horning and oven 1aays fy half hour trom INSURANCE
some 3% nce the . Metzier nd Harr) Snyder i PY . a, 2 Cd Nov t fay aving lL.ancast ¥ ¥ ‘
ome years since the phere. '-aLz OF 2m Ne : fact that the r.. Ein Eh to 715 1 5 v.| BE. Main St. Mount Joy
been so inly visible and !Bitiation a banquf Was. Sery ' ; 1 e sd’ bv othery ii Mt. Jov. £100 ; mn. to 8:15 va———
teresting as it was on this occasion me ; use neglect | he os are of the DP : : ailing and Clerking of Public Sales
————— eh : : Sundays, first car leaves Lanca e
ines . hildren’s teeth. Their present health,| A SHIRCATS, ¢MF I of TOS Sancagier Settlement of Estates
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Read the Bulletin the prevention of decay and its ac; Gellection of Rents
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