The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 02, 1914, Image 5

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Are You Saving
Parke’s Trading Stamps?
Do You Know What It Means to
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We Will Give Parke’s
Double Stamp on Friday, Dec. 4th
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Resolutions of Respect {
At the last muster of Lieut. D. H. |
Will Show No. 2 of the War Series
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1914
With Four Other Reels of Good
Resolved: That a copy of these |
resolutions be sent to his bereaved
Pictures
the period of thirty (30)
Watch This Space Wined Fir Sie For Reni
class condition and will be sold|the comrades:
Theatre lo our Heavenly rater tho Gre
ST —— ._'migzion to His Holy will, be it fur-|
{so an Automobile Truck, 1300 to 1
Children Under 12 ORE
| Nissley Post 478, G. A. R., the fol
ey, = Ee mad ri r lutions rer
Garden COOK STOVE FOR SALE in arst. | loVing resolutions were adopted by
cheap to quick customer. H. Laske-| Roe 23 h a ig WHI
witz, Mt. Joy, Pa. 3t |of our Heavenly ather, the Great |
J For Sale—A fine fat hog weighing | ranks by death, Comrade Officer of |
° 0 y between 300 and 400 lbs. Call on J.|the Guard Archie J. McLain, we |
|W. Shrite, Mount Joy. it. his Comrades, bow in humble sub- |
For Sale—A 20 h. bp. stationery ther
Springfield Gas Engine, cheap. Al
{ton capacity. Call on Ezra N. Mus-
ser, Mt. Joy, Pa. nov.11-4t
{ For Sale—A fine 8-room dwelling |these resolutions to
Adults 10 cents on. Poplar strest,
|heat, bath, hot and cold water, elec-|S0 Inserted in our weekly papers.
= = ” = Gi EEN ih tartol is b Maytown position Mount Joy | Hotel, Middletown, 12th annual clos-
a SE . : need, he started out for the back- When the atmosphere i room is : i : vd
SPECIAL TO WOMEN Itric lights, etc; built only a few J. D. BOYCE, woods, where he resolved to make |d 2 ha hE Metcher ...., left end..... H. Brown| '® out sale for 1514 of porses, !
years ago. Will sell very reason- J. G. METZGER, ear . 0: (evitalized; In is manner ht Ne iqamer left tackle.. Greenawalt mules snd colts comprising about {
The most economical, cleansing and | able. Call on E. P. Roberts, Mt. C. G. SHERK, his living by hunting and fishing. {comes dangerously unfit to breathe Roland left lard. Shrite 300 head by D. B. Kieffer & Co. See
germicidal of all antiseptics is Tov Sova Committees | Three days after he left Lancaster as the life supporting qualities ar Longencciter. . ot = bak | advertisement. 3
a me oe ry DOYS A ——— he came accidentally on the Cove. exhausted. ote RE ee tines . Tu Re Saturday, Dec. 5—At the old P.R.
FOR SALE—A nearly new $350 Resolutions of Respect : There he made his home, and lived| When gas stoves are used without Narbér Te > es Ka. a R. depot, Mt. Joy, a large lot of bar-
piano will be sold for only $200. At 2 meeting of the Crusaders a2 for five years before he saw a | ventilation there is danger from car-| Houseal. . . tw rt Sto jreled apples and some extra fancy
Have no use for same. Apply at z white man and lived in it six years pon gas. There ig an odorless gas _ : +-+Tighi end.... 2 1SSemer |, , Jos in baskets by Mr. C. S. Frank.
A soluble Antiseptic Powder to : ble Class of St. Mark United Breth- i 1 | |Huntzinger ..quarterback..... Gant
soluble P this office. Wl von Church of Mount Joy the: Zollow after the white settlers lecated in |also escapes from coal fire, one per- Hers ! [Minnich, auet.
be dissolved in water as needed, OYSTERS, OVSTERS—I have em:|ing oie od oie hae on. the the neighborhood before any of them | cent of which will kill a horse in osneY Jog HERE Morton | A mss
As a medicinal antiseptic for douches : Som . saw him or discovered his hiding tw inutes. It i isible as th mer wns y-barx..G. Blown
iu resting GaisHR Sr fammation of barked in the oyster business and|death of ome of its scholars, place, | Mii%. BUUting. oid Lrenalte Lo Iwo gules ' a ee ® Haines ....... fullback. ..... Pennell | State Buys Site of N. G. P. Camp
; ! hé for sale at all times and in| Whereas, the messenger of death : 2 bing [blve game which butng over anthra|
ulceration of nose, throat, and that ve 3
i : i 3. | Time of halves, 10 minutes; Refer-
did at night and gathered some suc-|cite coal after it is t on the fire. | > y
i i an uantity, choi rime and cull ha me among us and so suddenly | ? DU : is:
caused by feminine ills it has no equal. Yq Y, ce prime d lag come a g d culen roots that grew near the C ve.| his gay will often’ perticate the en ee, Ellis;
For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham oysters at very reasonable prices.|called our Brother Archy McClain
Medicine Co. has reccommended Paxdne (orders delivered any time. J. R.|from his labor to his reward, we
7 Weir private correspondence Wil naughman, New street, Mt. Joy, Pa./dceply mown onr Joe bgt bowing to
women, which proves its superiority. oct, 14-4t
Women who have been cured say
it is “worth its weight in gold.” At
iruggists. 50c¢. large box, or by mail
Che Paxton Toilet Co.. Boston, Mass.
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For Sale—Poultry houses and poul-
try wire. Inquire of J. L. Brunner. tf.|5000 fo be unkind, be it, Resolved:
Sha ; Ti that as a tribute to his memoyr.
I have a first-class equipment and|The class charter be draped for the
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sawing such as cord wood, railroad|a copy of these resolutions be sent
: ys ties, etc. Prices very reasonable.|to his sister, Mrs. John Dulebohn,
This nerve-racking dis ; ’ : I
on ahmed tom Call on or address Martin M. Weft- and published in the town papers. |
applications sometimes give temporary re. ‘man, Box 83, Salunga, Pa. 9-1-2mo. H. J. Williams, |p
lief but won't cure; the sure way tosecare — —|
permanentresults is to thoroughlyeradicate | NOTICE—I am prepared to do all|
from the blood all the impurities. Nothing (kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and |
on earth will drive out the poisons work of that kind
your system, keep the bowels, kidneys and | : |
liver in good con tion as SEVEN BARKS, she | reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf.
wonderful Tetuedy that has proved its great | -
merits the past 42 years.
SEVEN BARKS can be had of all dru,



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Charges very | |
Belgium, Turkey hag
For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener-| nexed Egypt.
t for an automobile in first-class |formally annex
at 50 cents per bottle. Give it a good % tls 2h 8 16to y
and watch your rheumatism disappear. condition comple
"YMAN BROWN. 68 Murray St.. New York.M# [Only $5.00 Apply at this office.
SER TER TERE TERT T=
Autoists, Read
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and is given as authentic. The hero en to the hospital at Columbia,

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sister and our charter ‘be draped for |°XPose him. He at once determined supplemented with oi! heaters or gas PHga ay
days, and |fo leave, and after purchasing a gun, stoves. In the vast
be placed om | Some powder and tou ; A Ar
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Mt. Joy, steam |the minutes of this muster and al-|knife, fishing tackle and such other and as they burn they exhaust the » 6 to 0. The game was a|
’ articles ag he supposed
mother, he neither shaved nor wore The sulphurous gas
the will of Him who doeth all things 5 ; : je 8 ou : |encampments of the Pennsylvania "ee
well and is too wise to err and too clothing, and this made him appear|with it is irritating to the olfactory| One of the worst drubbings hand-!
be abhored by some of the early set- |
tlers; but with some of them he gases, fire doors and
: | Mount Gretna are increased to 1,500
i g formed an acquaintance and to them should not be opened or removed be- on Thanksgiving Day. Bach team y
/ J eriod of thirty days. Resolved: that ! ;
RHEUMATISM am prepared to doallkinds of wood |D y I YOU he point where the fame of 8250 Won 2 gems and thls was tee|20T¢%, includize
will be diciding contest and some game it|STOUDd necessary for the location of
James Glatfelter. | and succeeded in making many dis: carried with it.
J. W. Eshleman, | coveries, He stated
Just as Germany formally annexed |in order to enter it, it was necessary Providing for
formally an-|to dive under water and clear away Steam and hot
Russia in a day or | main cave extended : :
with bracket. |two, Its an innocent amusement and | mile, and as far west as the Sing- fresh air are responsible for much
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| beautiful white pillars that
[like persons dressed in

BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
A Little History
—— | Colored Man Suspected of Being
| (Continued from page 1) Wanted for Murder Near Bain-
"of the ground at the close of the: bridge
day, was to be declared conqueror
land hold the disputed land. The bat.
tle was a fearful and terrible one. of being wanted this county for the
When evening arrived, there was murder of an Italian, has been ar-|
left on the battle ground seven Ar- rested in Richmond. Hig
roquas and five of the Canadagas. Jason Hughes, alias William Henry |
The fight then ceased, but on the Taylor. The murder occured at the |
following morning was renewed, and Billmyer quarries, near Bainbridge |or All Collegians, of Lancaster, came |My
after a short fight, the seven Arro- on November 19, 1913. The suspect
quas drove the five Canadagas from was arresteq on information furnish-
ALLEGED MURDERER CAPTURED]

name is |
A team terming itself the Specials Mt
a = {Derr ....left guart..Gra » Koghl
{the ground of which they now be-'ed the Richmond authorities by some | 8. & Yery good and stig argument |, ie a >
{came the possessors, and held it un- one in that city, who knew the cir-| 10 one of the best games played| Heiserman right guard Lindenf
{til the white man came. cumstances of the murder. |here this season. The visitors were | Groff ceeeen right tackle.....
One of the strangest incidents con- Hughes was employed at the quar- composed of St. Joseph, Lancaster Ellis ........ right end......
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| nected with the mysterious cave, is ries in the capacity of a laborer as High and Stevens Trade players and|

On the Gridiro
A coors man, whois suse Mount Joy Athletic Club Closed a Vier
Successful Season Saturday


JOYS ii i left end......, Kahler
|here Saturday and gave the local A [Eramer
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. Joy positions
vrinae left tackle..... Weaver
Germer ..quarterback..
that of the White Hermit, who in- was Pasquilla Linezze, an Italian, On there. wero unibor of very. fast 1 Pennell ....left halfback...
|habited it for many years, the ac- November 19, 1913, the men had a| . . 21 01 Yyory ast ilo Qermer ..right halfback. .
|count of which is given in a letter quarrel and the darkey struck fhe] divicudl stars on the team. The lo-|Bowman ...... fullback...... Pq
written by A. Bender, formerly of Italian on the head with an iron cals, considerably strengthened by
| Mount Joy, but who later resided in pipe, fracturing his skull. In an un- | Schock and Barr of Cornell,
Wisconsin, dated in December, 1859, conscious condition Linezze was tak-| Bennett of
the Harrisburg
of the account was well known to he died from his injuries the next served to win



“Finegan” Kramer
Mr. Benders grandfather, from whose day. The murdered fled and it was made the first touchdown and Schock |2"d Engle; Time of quarters 12
lips he had gained the information. supposed that he went to Virginia, [ihe second. The line-up: 15 minutes; Score 82 to 0.
The Mysterious Hermit “ay Vian ig Seine ongwalin lavenialy Positions Mt. Joy
This strange being was born in the hn : being held Fg Rich. | Stump! fuilhack Schock Wen Five one Low Five
Scotland, and at the age of 20 YOUR, | ond. but 1t 1s Lelieved that {f ha ie H. Swank..left halfback. . ..Pennell Following is the record of’ thi
taught school in that country. His the Fight Wan. 4 companion . Gay Hoover ..right halfback. .G. Germer cal foot ball team for the seasd
mother died when he was quite have given information, The. Lon Ruth .. ..quarterback....F. Germer 1914 and considering the f
|young and his father married a," county authorities will at| WOM -- -...center..Zink and Ellis played, made an excellent reco,
[jecond time, His stepmother Was! ooo tl he ee Flick ...left guard..Zerphey & Barr, Mount Joy 13, Lane. Alerts {
ugly and cross to him. One cold Shinsky ..left tackle.. ..Kramer| Mount Joy 7, Columbia 0.
winter night when his father was nT Moser. . ..left end e . .Myers| Mount Joy 2, Lititz 37.
away from home he turned out of DANGEROUS GASES Andes ....,. right guard ...Heiserman| Mount Joy 3, F. & M. Acader
doors his step-mother, and her little Russel .. .. right tackle... ..Groff | Mount Joy 14, Lititz 0.
babe, where they perished in the Little Talks on Health & Hygieneby J. Swank ..... right end.. ..Bennett| Mount Joy 0, St. Joseph’s &
cold. He then fled from his own
country ‘to the British colonies in!
America, to save hig life.
He landed in Philadelphia
Samuel G. Dixon, M. D., LL. D. Time of halves, 10 and 12 minutes. |
Touchdowns, Kramer and Schock:
When the first cold snap comes Referee, Ellis; umpire, Wilson; |
and down go the windows in homes and Goals from touchdowns, F. Garman 2. |

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came to Lancaster, which was then offices and whatever fresh air is ob- Linemen, Hoffer and Engle
only a small village, and intended to!tained finds its way in when some-
teach school if he could get a situa- body opens the door to enter or de-
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tion; but one day he happened to part. Maytown Defeats High
see on the streets a person that he the heating arrangements are ball
prov
knew, and was afraid that he would deemed insufficient they are often
here Saturday and This
outweighed the local. .
High School team, hag considerable | 't 4
difficulty in defeating them by one
team came
majority of
balls, a butcher! cases these have no flue connections
: 3 : i is good one thruout. Th i :
he might oxygen in the air with great rapidity. e lineup:
Linemen,
Engle, Ti g ui N
As an act of pennance for the sin |tire house from the furnace in the| “© Timekeeper, Nissley. New
e had committed against his step cellar or from the kitchen range.
which escapes


Mt. Joy vs. Columbia
specially strange and caused him to organ and so usually gives warning. (ed a team in this county this sea-| VAtlo
| To guard against the escape of Son was the lot of the ex-High foot |
stove lids ball team of Columbia in this place S'S
e told his story.
Cave a Mile Long | match held close outside
He passed much of his time in ex- drawn inward. As long as the draft was. The local crowd was off from
loring the cave in which he dwelled, is up the chimney the gas will be the jump and by line plunging, end
la per
The
that the main| Unfortunately the majority
ntrance was covered by water and heating systems are planned without ed they had piled up 82 points while |
: ventilation, Direct Columbia made but one first down|
water plants which during the game. The score was 82 |
Touchdowns:
and |mer 4, C, Germer 1, Kramer 1,
High, 1, Myers 1, Pennell 2;
where | played a good hard game ang de-|tOuChdowns, Pennell 1, Myers 2,
1. Referee, Ellis; Linemen; Hi
Mount Joy 0, Stevens Trade
Mount Joy 0, Columbia 6.
Mount Joy 14, All Collegians 0.
2 The Maytown High School foot serted here for any length of time,
notice such as
| surely bring the buyers:
Friday, Dec. 4—At the Farmers’
Mount Gretna—Title was
Hoffer and |Tuesday by Mrs. Anna C. Rogers, of
| vania, for the 1,200-acre tract of land
lon which for many years the annual
With the acquirement of the Ro-
runs, forward passes and what not,| CTetna will be officially Salpanted
of scored at will. When time was call-|28 the state’s permanent campgroun
|and will be used annually.
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Bowman 3, F.
Goals
ount Joy 82, Columbia 0.

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SALE REGISTER
FREE notice of your sale is ius
ided we print your sale bills,
is excellent advertising becanse
read by so many people and a
the following wil
passed
York, to the state of Pennsyl-
nal Guard have been held.
tract the state’s holdings at
virtually all the
manent state camp grounds,
statement is made that Mt.
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Austria will probably | the rubbish. He also stated that the have this pernicious fault of making to 0. The line-up: "those fearful Kansas droughts.
west over one DO provision for the admission of = —— _ —_— _—
we
orse farm, the present site of Flor-|ill health. : : i
[in, and that there were three run-| More people die from the im-
: B ine | Proper ) > heat than
ing streams of pure water crossing Proper use of steam O S 1 S t d
=® | over its floor, also a number of large freeze to death. n a S a ur ay
| rooms or chambers, where the drop-| —-a——
| pings from the roof had formed Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing, Etc.
looked !
Mike B. Rock, ladies’ and gents
white | tajlor, at the east end of town is dry
| shrouds. | cleaning, dyeing and pressing for all,
DOB YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MOTOR BALK OCCASIONALLY? | This strange man disappeared In Repairs are done in a first class
DO YOU Fp ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN. IF SO YOUR CAR NEEDS 1765, and for many years afterward, manner and at moderate cost.
THE ATTEN|ON OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW THAT'S WHERE | CAN HELP YOU.
General Repair Work
| HAVE IN'yy EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS' PRACTICAL
EXPERIENCE ON A; TOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR KNOWN TO THE
TRADE AND DO IT \1gHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU? |
I HAVE TAKN THE AGENCY FOR THE WELL KNOWN STUDEBAKER CARS. ANY PER-
SON IN THE MARKT FOR A NEW CAR SHOULD NOT BUY BEFORE FIRST GETTINGA DEMON-
STRATION IN A STIDEBAKER. THE EQUIPMENT ON THESE CARS IS EQUAL TO THOSE OF
HE HIGH PRICES UTOMOBILES | AVE 4 AND A 6-CYLINDER DEMONSTRATORS WHICH |
ILL CHEERFULLYSHOW YOU. ONE tooD SECOND-HAND 1912 FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE
4EAP. ; ; 58
Futomobile Heecessories [to
ALWAYS CARF A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF PULLMAN AND
L AUTO ACC'SORIES.
IEN IN TROU E, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL
OUNT JOY GARAGE
Pete S. Brubaker, Propr.
one 147-11 MOUNT JOY, PENMA. |
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| the people wondered what became of
the white hermit. The impression at|that jooks like old and faded, will be
[last became general thatafreshet In [just ag d as now
| the creek closed the entrance with | jn i i ey them. We also F* a seven-day period, beg
| drifts of various kinds, which he Was clean and dye ties, kid gloves, rib-|
| unable to remove, and that he Per pons, furs wool or silk shawls. Good
| ished in the cave.
. . A » ° | ——
Rebuilding and Painting | Country Cousin is Just as Smooth. Butter, Ber Ih voveroreorieee a2
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metropolitan life, said:
Studebakers py es
| few days. Thursday we autoed to
the country club and
danced until morning.”
cousin was not to be stumped in the
least, so began
the pleasures of the
| “We have had
| here, too.
| back lot, where we
| that afternoon. In
| sneaked up into the attic and poker- honk, both of Mount Joy.
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| outdone took up the conversaiton at
| this point and said:
| some fun about this time myself. I|ively for saw handles, also furnishes |
| muled to the cornfield and gee- the
| hawed until
{ pered until dark, and piped untfl 9 tho large wooden type used in
| o'clock, after which I bedsteaded un‘! rinting signs and posters.
| breakfasted until it was time to go
{ A girl with a pair of rosy cheeks several years and
By land a couple of dimples can get any postmaster send it back marked “re
& , old thing she wants.
Suits At
Remember, whatever you think
$18, $20 & $22
ET ——


$12

in dying, clean-
vember 28, and continuing
[satisfaction to you and all the work
guaranteed.
mm Ay Assim.
merrell Qe
COULDN'T JOSH THIS GUY
tion in Men’s Suits in our history.
Our Home Markets

: acquaint you
Tongued as the City Chap i Hloes, DOr @0%Z. ......i.iiviiinnan 38 : . : o : ;
| WILL ERECT ANWDDITION TO MY GARAGE AND WILL BE PREPARED TO DO ALL LATA, DEP dB. «i... cveniiinnnnnnt 123 with the details of this purchase of 268 suits of a big
KINDS OF REBULDING Np PAINTING AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. LET ME MAKE A 1915 A city man recently visited BIS Potatoes, per DU. ................ 65 manufacturer's surplus of $18, $20 and $22 lines at
OUT OF THAT 0.D CAR & YOURS. “country cousin.” The man from the Oats, per bu. ..........0.0vun... 53 108. bY ‘whi ; Sntbled ‘to'ofer thet all ot ile
| city, wishing to explain the joys of Wheat, per bu, ............... $1.02 B.price by which We are X offer them all g
“We have Corn, per bu,
straight figure of ONLY $12
having fun the last
rr et ME
Paid $54 Bounty
golfed until The county commissioners Friday
rk then ftrollied back to town and paiq bounty on twenty-seven wea-
The country sels. For each ome killed $2 is paid. |
The county pays bounty on weasles,
telling of some of gray foxes and wild cats, but do not
simple life: pay on red foxes, hawks or owls.
preity good times rt
One day we buggied out Marriage Licenses
Uncle Ned's and went out to the' The following marriage licenses
baseballed all | were issued:
the evening we, Paul M,
cent less than $18—most of them
with braided edge and silk lined.
wm
price.
Risser and Elsie M.|
until morning.” A sturdy old Henry S. Alleman, Conoy and Ma-
mer who was listening, not to be pe; H. Ruhl, Rapho.
et ees
“I was having Apple wood, used almost exclus-|
materia] for many so called
sundown. Then TI SUD- prier-wood pipes and particularly for |
the clock fived, after which I rn A Ama
An Towa editor was asked, “Do
ling again.” hogs pay?’ He replied “a good]
et - many do not; they take the paper |
then have the
LANCERSTER,

| tused” or “gone west.’
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December 5, inclusive, we are offering the greatest attrac-
Reference to our large announcement in LAST WED-
NESDAY EVENING'S NEWSPAPERS will
This is a Sale no man who needs a new Suit should
miss, especially if he happens to be working on SHORT
TIME and money is TIGHT, Everyone is worth not a
We have many identical
uits in our store from the same maker selling at $18,
$20 and $22, simply because we bought them at full
REMEMBER—SEVEN DAYS ONLY.
me SOP, Oe
WATCH FOR THE GREATER GROFF & WOLF STORE.
| Grofi& Wolf Co.
26-28 Worth Queen Street
LANCASTER'S FASTEST GROWING STORE



inning Saturday, No-
until next Saturday,
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