| " wus Z thy |X ADVERTISE IN THE LLETIN of the mistletoe, Good Will” | 5 lips, let us consider ness. D aio obligations. the acquired, 34 is has important EB Senaon he “I Veryor the ¢ 1 rieRy. mn he "DY nn t ith the and Ala 4314 ‘Peace’ advertise insure will” the business developed his where he feels leti e can nly wh ess 10 ¢ ood in Few people save much unless they have a definite plan. Spas esuits in large accumulations mode saving seo Some people sav 11 thelr euinc of a certain date; others A fines Set save ing off certain luxuries; others Ly a system of uy for breaking certain rules; but there is still better plan aside a definite sum as a deht to your future and ‘deposit it each week in the New Holiday Savings Fund just started at this Bank, and build upon it persistently, so that your Holiday Season next vear may be a merry one. You may join now First National Bank Mount Joy, Penna. value otf oO feature of and to develoy the Bul AO0OOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOLOOOOOOO0OOOOCOOOOOOOOONDT mera IIR — -. » » » c = x u » 2 . ‘ ® . : 1 : ' I HRS 0 TO 0 EE — WATT po SHAND Corner S;a.re and E. King Sts. A Boon To All HOUSEWIVES The “Ideal” Fireless Cooker ! A Visit To The Demonstration Now In Proggéss Will Soon Convince You of That Faét / f Take a little time and come and learn something about Fire less Cookery. Vivit the basement and - fee an expert au thority demonstrate the Toledo “IDE =" Fireless Cooker. let her show you how to save Aig to solve the problem of the high cost of living, how to sav aterials, how to serve food that will be deliciously cooked She will tell you nowgfo roast meat, bake beans, bread, bis- cuit, cefie 22a dozen other things; how to cook vegetables, and Te to do many things that you could not other Come and do perfectly any Itwill cost you nothing to learn, and if you wish you may sam- ple some of the products of this wonderful cooker. If You Know Real Dinner Ware Value You'll Want to Attend The March Sale Which Started Tuesday, March 17 be oducts from the foremost the and For ncludes 2st pr this offer potteries of this country Europe, at a real substantial saving. vo GR ERR RR RL 1 1 OO BRR Re ZeZorsefaolesfoeostoctocfosfosfecfort Tov Cac) Pe Vir. flan or Woman = Teste sTestool Zeooolaslostosd FRETS RTT g whether Men's have first shoes you are looking for or Children’s—don’t bey until The prices I know will please you If its new boy’s, Ladies you seen my line REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Don’t throw that pair of good shoes aside because they are slightly torn or the sole has worn thru. Bring them to me and I will make them like new for a verv small con sideration. Harry Laskewitz MOUNT JOY, PENNA Sas e888 8 8.8 8800 80 88s EAST MAIN STREET Joipofestoefefonfofoofosdoeforfosforfosl / I HR 0 | Longenecker tract, ber, sawed and cord wood, saw dust, LICKING END OF CIGARS WILL BE PROHIBITED of Labor and In- / issues Order to Cigar Manufacturers Department 21V by Commissioner en th ite de- lustry, manu ol ckson, and ine that » of cigar tacto- stop the prac- pl tips during peopie na ries must immediately tice of : of the cigarmal lacing cigars in the mouths manufactur is the ult of inspec- made by the division of hygiene department who in a number of counties, found that op- eratives wetting the tips of ci- gars with their lips. Of thirty-eight factories inspected in the Western end of the State it was found that in eight the cigarmakers were putting ends of the cigars mouths, “Inasmuch as the practice of lick- ing or wetting the end of the cigar seems to be a more or less prevaient| practice and one which is no" only unsafe to the operative but certainly undesirable for the smoker the com- missioner gives notice that this prac- must be absolutely done away said Dr. Jackson. emi pa — Sate Register A FREHM notice of your sale is in serted here for any lemgth of time provided we print your sale bills This ie excellent advertising because it i= read by s0 many people and 2 notice euch as the follawing will surely bring the buyers: Thursday, March 19—On the prem- ises of the late Lewis Seeman, cor ner Donegal and Barbara streets, Mt. Joy, carpenter tools and a large lot This order tions recently of the were the tice with.” of household goods by Rebecca Seec- man and Jac. H. Zeller, executors of Lewis Seeman, deceased. Zeller, auct, March 20-—At the Washing- ton House stables, Mt. Joy, 100 head of homeraised shoats and a lot of fine cows by C. S. Frank. Saturday, March 21—At Silver Springs Hotel, large lot of house- hold goods and kitchen furniture, ete. by Joseph Mumma. Frank, auct. Saturday, March 21—At his place of business in Mt. Joy, his annual public sale and opening of his new implement and wagon repository. All Paks of wagons, implements, ete. by . 8. Newcomer. Minnich, auct. RE March 24—On the prem- ises in Newtown, one horse, and a large lot of household goods by John K. Witmer, executor of John MM. Witmer, dec’d. Zeller, auct. Wednesday, March 25—At her res- idence on Marietta street, Mt. Joy, a large lot of household and kitchen furniture by Mrs. Martha Shank. Frank, auct. Monday, March 23—At the Farm- ers’ Inn Stables, Mt. Joy, a carload of good broke Virginia horses by A. L. Grissinger. Zeller, auct. Thursday, March 26—At the hotel in Florin Pa. automobile, harness, lot of wagons, hogs, household goods, c., by Mrs. A. S. Eschbach. Vogle, auct. Thursday, March 26—On the prem- lises near Bender's Mill, in West | Hempfield Joy trolley (ine, horse, large lot of household goods and a lot of mason and carpenter tools by Henry H. Eby and David H. Eby, ad ministrators of Lizzie Eby, deceased. Zeller, auct. Friday, March 27—At the late resi- dence of Mrs. A. B. Culp, Mount Joy, Pa., a large lot of household goods by Mary Shelly, executrix of Cecelia A. Culp, deceased, Zeller, auect. Friday, March 27—On the premises on the Harrisburg and Lancaster turnpike, one mile east of Landis- ville, a tract of land with frame house, stable and outbuildings and some personal property by Amos B. Herr, Elizabeth Goch- nauer, auct. Friday, March At the Farmers’ Yards, Mount ud springers and back- and 10 good stock JB Friday, executor of dec’d. Minnich, Inn Stock Joy, 50 hes of fine cows, ward cow heifers bulls Also some shoats by Kel- Aldinger, auct. On the prem- Lutz, at Done- im- goods harness, hold Saturday dence of Elizabeth Rickseeker Joy Mt 50 and Bank Water bonds Joy io lot of household goods Elizabeth Rickseck Kre executor. Union Nat'l Mt. Stock for James Rick- secker. Also a the estate o er by B. Frank Zeller, auct. Tuesday, n Mt horses Zeller, auct Saturday, April 11—At 2 P. M,, on the premises of the Elizabeth Ricksecker, a large lot of real estate by B. Frank Kready, Executor of Elizabeth F. Ricksecker, decd. Zel- Ter, auct. See ad. Thursday, April 23—On the prem ises, near Milton Grove, known as tho large lot of lum- estate of for f ady, 31—At his stables large lot of acclimated and mules by Hd Ream March Joy, a colts late ete. auct, by John G. Stauffer. Frank, —— » Big Sale at Silver Spring On Seturday, March 21, Messrs. Joseph Mumma and Ira Habecker will holé a big sale at the hotel at Silver 3prings. They will sell 20, head of good horses, 1ot of shoats and a large lot of household goods. 2t / into their Jace \ township, along the Mt. harness, a. bli] MOUNT joy The News at Florin (Continued from page 1) on Saturday. Mr. C. A. Wiley piano from Kirk fine Co. at purchased a Johnson & neastie Mrs. t Middletown the Fanny Menaugh spent Sunday guest of her son harles. Mr. and Middletown, town Sunday. Mr. Earl Wagner of Lancaster has pted a position at baking with J K. Freymeyer, Mrs. H. L. Stoll spent Thursday at Lancaster, the guest of her sister, Mis. B. W. Fisher, Mrs, S. S. Stacks spent Monday at Elizabethtown, = the guest of Mrs. Harry Oleweiler. Mr. Philip Pyle of Pittsburg spent Monday in town the guest of Mr. Ephraim Heiner, Mr. J. M. Hershey left Tuesday on a ten days’ business trip to Philadel: phia and New York. Mr. Charles Carson attended the funeral of his uncle, Cyrus Reigart at Annville on Tuesday. Mr. Stanley Bates of Harrisburg 1s spending several days in town the guest of his parents. Mrs. Henrietta Gish returned home after spending several months at Palmyra with relatives. The revival services held in the German Baptist Church in this place closed on Sunday evening. Mr. Jacob Eichler and family of Elizabethtown spent Sunday with the family of Mr. Jacob Rutherford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roland of Lan- caster spent several days in the vil lage the guest of Mr, and Mrs. E. S Moore. Mr. George Dillinger and family re- turned home on Tuesday after spend ing several at York visiting relatives. Miss Emily Freymeyer had the misfortune of falling with a kettle of hot water and severely scalded her f and right hand. “Mr. Charles Huber quit his job at J. K. Freymeyer’s bakery and has ac- Grube of near friends in Mis. John called on days bakery at Maytown. Mrs. Michael Myers and daughter Pearl visited the former's son Theo- dore at the General Hospital at Lan- aster on Saturday. hear he is greatly improved. ~ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schlegelmilch gave a carpet rag party to a number of their friends last Thursday even: ing. These guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Snyder, Mrs. Ida Myers and daughter Ruth, Charles Huber of Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Freymeyer and children Roberta, Emily and Blanche; Mr. nad Mrs. Henry Freymeyer and children Naomi, Elna and Miriam; MT. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker, Mrs. J. G. Zeller and daughter Jane; Mrs. Joba Weidman and daughter Sylvia, Mrs. 'J. F. Boyer; Mrs. G. A. Geyer; Mrs. 'BE. S. Moore; Mrs. C. A. Wiley; Mrs. J. H. Dukeman; Miss Ella Beames- derfer; Mrs J. D. Easton; Mr. and Mrs. J. Raffensberger and daughter Elida; Mrs. Addison Breneman and daughter Kathryn; Mrs. Peter Wal- ters; Mrs. Samuel Walters; Mrs. S. S. Stacks; Mrs. H. Eichler and chil- dren John, Donald and Frances; Miss Edna Dommel; Mrs. John Dyer and daughter Ruth; Mrs. Mary Meyers; | Mrs. Elizabeth Sites and daughter Amanda; Mr. and Mrs. E. Schlegel- milch and son Frank; Mrs. H. Mussel- man; Mrs. George Vogle; Misses Es- tella Wachstetter and Fanny Kline; Mrs. Ella Burkholder and Miss Annie Nentwig. Mr. J. K. Freymeyer won the carpet rag prize. Refreshments were served and all had a most en- joyable time. —~——— JOINT SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Garber family spent Sunday with Bossler’s Church. Alverda Mae and Elizabeth lershey spent Saturday afternoon with Mae and Annie Strickler. Mr. Amos R. Strickler, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sine family of near Lc le C. N. § has hea and relatives near Misses and | ana | spent Sun- | day with f Word NG March ir in and ramily beer ed here WwW R and family Montana Tow: 6 for Berlin, shor istt Wm \ tend making a Mrs. Mrs er Hostetter and ted from the J Haldem Church, Tuesday. Mr. Emenheiser wilt help Mr. Haldeman ill health, with during the Emenheiser fiit- | to | YT farm farm in on who in is his farm work coming year stat Bees rein A Fine Truck Mr. Harry K at Rheems, On Friday Landis Bros., here with Landis, of passed thru fine mew 35-horsepower Reo truck for Mr Hershey. The chas- sis is the product of the factory but the tonneau, which is of metal thru- out, was manufactured at Rheems. It makes a very neat appearance, Landis Bros. treated all their employ- es and their wives and sweethearts to a ride to Lancaster in the above truck. : a rr eet Me ee Entertained at Dinner On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Engle entertained these guests at dinner at their home. on West Done- gal street: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Am- way, Mr. John Carson, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Carson and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson. St mee Maite, For dale, For Ren cepted a position at the Hollenbaugh i We are glad to | FA HS STOMACH WEMEDY ~~ LPS YOUR HDS Tablets. every person store and tells s of bemefits from the use exall Dyspepsia how and we feel sure Know- have done they are will help in them them en- personal they what, they faith that try tirely at risk, our promise that if they don’t do alll you and make your hand ing much good others de of, So we knowing your. great is our urge you to our with expect them to do digestion easy, we'll back your money. We couldn't endorse more strongly than we Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Containing Pep- and Bismuth two ,of the greatest digestive aids known to medical science, they soothe the stomach,! check heartburn and distress, pro- mote a natural flow of the gastric juice, and help regulate the bowels. Remember, if they make your so easy and comfortable that can eat whatever you kel whenever you like, we want you to come back and tell us and get your| money. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this town | oun store. Three sizes, 25c. $1.00—E. W. Garber’s Drug | Mount Joy, Pa. BILLINERY DISPLAY —DR te anything any do sin don’t digestion you only at 50c and Store, throughout and a heavy | Price Mary L. Diller’ S| . 9 S. QUEEN ST. Bulletin timothy E. H Pa. Bell hay. Zercher, Joy hone tt. > Bulletin a ily og, AON, IJ est SPRING WAGON SETS, with collar and traces, 1% in. throughout; were nickel, were $18.00, $19.00, Sale Price . $17.10 NO. 2—HEAVY CARRIAGE SET collars and traces, 1% in. through- out; was $19, Sale Price. $17. 10 MEDIUM CARRIAGE SETS, with collar and traces, 11 in.; were $18, Sale Price NQ. 3—EXPRESS SETS, | brass trimmed throughout NO. trimmed, Sale Price ber '$23, solid NO. solid set, work; were 4—BUGGY trimmed; NO. rubber NO rubber trimmed; half kay saddle, $14, Sale Price NO. 24—BUGGY SETS, 5 piece gilt, flexible raw hide lined saddle, russet or black lines, large or small blinde, a dandy for light driving, were $18, Sale Price $16.20 NO. 25—YANKEE SETS, Jap trimmed 1% iach traces, 11; inch throughout, this is a handy work has ness, were $17, Sale Price $15.30 NO. 4-IN 5-IN. 6-IN. PLOW HARNESS 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON ALL BLANKETS The big values on this harness can only be appreciated by calling and examining same. If in need of a set of harness don’t miss this oppor tunity. It's a pleasure to show goodk Frank B. Groff North Ma rket Street Saddler, MountJoy Largest Line Of Boys’ Suits We Ever Handled a i a HE SECOND FLOOR room of our new building 1 Clothing Department so that addition adds 1.000 square feet to our Children’s We Now Have 3 Feet tS iad wALllIQren s 500 Square Floor evoted to Alone. Space Clothing even more than most Clothing COMBINED Just to use up space? Just to create more expenses Oh! No BECAUSE WE NEED IT to take care of the Greatest Children’s Clothing Business In town. Come -in and see—that’s the ONLY way There are score after score of beautiful Topcoat Suit patterns with those nobby. style touches Mothers and boys like such as patch pockets, coats fitted in at the waist, etc. Besides all the sack suits, there Norfolk are at least Prices, $2 to $12—vyou duplicate them elsewhere under from $3 to $15. half-dozen styles. can't fron > Groff & Wolf Co. 28-28 North Queen Street LANCASTER, PENNA LANCASTER'S LASTEST GROWING STORE