The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 08, 1915, Image 6

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Some Had Catarrh!
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Some Were Deaf!
I Can Do The
Same for You


Some Had Bronchitis!
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I C.ired These Lancaster Cases
OTHER SPECIALIST FAILED TO CURE THEM!
Some Had Hay Fever!
Some Were Horse!

Leman
Mr. Trout
scarcely

Stevens
I Cured of Catarrh
Frank F. Lynch,
House, Lancaster, Pa.
tarrh
Coughed
I Cured of Deafness and Catarrh
Mr. W. C. Trout,
Place,
was
hear at
bad of nose
and spit
ped in throat all the time
Lancaster Co., Pa.
very deaf. Could
all. Had Ca-
and throat.
and drop-




gained 12
lbs. in weight.
[ cured him.
I Can Do the Same for You


I can
Could not breath through nose,
had dropping in throat, spit- Ll EE
tine slime, etc. Cured of Catarrh and Deafness
Mr. Lynch is the well-known Mr. Edwin E. Ames,
transfer man of the
] ILeman Place, Lancaster Co.
Stevens House Could not breathe through nose.
I can do the same for you Had dropping in throat for years;
coughed. He was deaf. His
catarrh is all gone. He hears
: : perfectly now. Ask him
I Cured This Man of Catarrh about it.
i I can the same for you
Mr. John H. Hilton, 3 do 2
1003 Lititz Ave. Lancaster, Pa.
A well known barber, go to see
him. He could not breathe cured of Deafness
through nose, had spitting .
and dropping in throat, bad Mrs. Matilda Meyers,
taste in mouth, etc. He 17 East Ross St, Lancaster, Pa.
She was very deaf. I cured her.
do the same
for you.




EO EEE)
I Cured of
999
220
East

Had hay
Others
Hay Fever and Catarrh
Mr. J. S. Horner,
Liberty
Lancaster,
fever for ten years.
failed to cure
I did it.
I can do the same for you
Street,
Pa. phone. 1
€ could hea
him.
Was Deaf
Mrs. P. 0. Stirk,
Bowmansville,
She could not hear clock nor tele-
cured her so that she
r
in the store
Lancaster Co.
them and clerk














THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA
MAYTOWN

Ali the Local Lyceum Numbers
Greaily Pleased

Miss Adella Grove
vediiown,
Mass Maly Heisey visited in Lan
Caslcl aud dvdulumupia.
Mr. and Mis. Charies C, Hicks
wmowiled wo Harrisburg,
Miss: Jane Boll 1s visiting hel
sister at Elizabethtown.
Mis. Lewis Hartman and Mrs, Geo.
noads vislled in Lancaster.
Mrs. J. B. lMshieman is visiting
her daugnter, Mrs. Christ Forrey.
Miss Margaret. Jacobs of York,
visited Rev. and Mrs, Jos, D. Krout.
Mrs. A. L. Hicks is visiting her
daughter, Mis, R. S. Magee, at Har-
tisbhurg.
Mrs. Lillie Welchang and daughter
Mis. C, E, Hollenbaugh, visited in
: | Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Magee of Har-
visburg, visited Mrs. Magee's mother,
Mrs. A. L. Hicks.
Mrs. C. B. Gibble of Renova,
spent the past week with her sister,
Mrs. George Glattacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward K.
and son Kdward, spent some
with Mr. and Mrs. Ion Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Ulrich and
children of Elizabethtown, were the
Terry
time
guests of Mrs. Ulrich’s mother, Mrs.
Mary Sload.
Rev. Wm, J. Lowe and John
Keener motored to New Holland and
visited Rev. George A. Lutz D. D.,
pastor of the Reformed Church.
Rev. Joseph D. Krout, David Hol
lenbaugh, Christ Forrey, Rev. Wm.
J. Lowe and Dr. Franklin Bohn vis-
ited the Masonic Home at Elizabeth-
town,
Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Hollen-
baugh, Miss A. M. Welchans, Mr.
and Mrs. George Houseal and son
Walter, motored to York, where
they attended the services at the
Biederwolf tabernacle.
The second annual
tival given under
the Pennsylvania
ciation in
Lyceum Fes-
the auspices of
Chautauqua Asso-
the Maytown Hall was a
treat for those who availed them-
selves of the opportunity to attend
its sessions. The six entertainments
were again given by companies of
young people who were accomplished
in their parts. The music by the
Soiree Singers, the Regimental Quar-
tet and the College Club was well
1eceived by the large audiences who
listened to them. Miss Mary Agnes
Doyle, in her interpretation of
“Peg O’ My Heart,” was an excel-
lent entertainer, Piof. Reno Wel-
bourn’s “Wonders of Science,” was a
revelation along the line of what
may be done in future years by
the use of electricity, Dr. A. E.

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Had Catarrh of Head, Nose,
Throat Trouble, I Cured Him Throat, Stomach and Bowels
Mr. Ellwood Stuber, rns icing Pa
=] Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pa. “Gained 20 porns in weight.
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Neglected Catarrh & Bronchitis May Run Into Consumption, No Charge for Consultation or Examination
5 German SpoKen Lady Nurse
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¥ All Work Guaranteed, If I Take The Case
: DR. A. H GA:TON,
. SPECIALIST IN DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT AND STOMACH
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. 149: NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER, PA.
: eggs fice Hours; 9 to 12, 1.30 to 5, 7 to 8 Evenings. Sunday Same B
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The Store With the Smil-
ing Christmas Service

















CHRISTMAS APRONS
Dainty little Apiong trimmed in
lace insertions, embroideries and
ribbons. Every apron in a holly
box. 25¢, 39c, 50¢, 59c, 75¢ & $1
CORSET COVERS
Ladies’ Corset Covers put up in
Xmas boxes. long cloth,
trimamed
embroide.ies and inser-
25¢, 50c & 75¢
fine
nalnsook, ali beautifully
in laces,
tons and ribbons.
FINE CAMISOLES
Put up one in a box. White
and fiesh.
and beautiful]
Silk crepe de chine
98c, $1.25 &
aces.
$1.50

Ladies Hanbkerchiefs 1n
Girt boxes
Box of
white
turee handkerchiefs,
embroidered
25¢ a box.
Box of th.ee Handkerchiefs,
white with colored roll edge and
colored initials. 25¢ a box.
Box of three Handkerchiefs,
white emerald Lawn with embroid-
ered corners. 35¢ a box,
AT $1 A BOX—White Maderia,
three in a box, and pure white
linen embroidered, four in a box.
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wrealh and
with
initials,
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FREE .
Our Mail Orders 1eceive prompt
and efficient attention, if you can
not come to town order by mail
from us or phone your order. Ei-
ther way will receive the same
attention as though you were in
the store yourself. We pay post
age and express on goods sent
ofa feces i
Nay
dered by mgil.
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SILK HOSIERY
Ladies’ fine black pure silk
Hose of extra quality. Put up
one pair in a neat box.
Ladies, Black Silk Hose. A $1
grade at a special price. 79%¢ a
pair,
Full assortment of staple Hosi-
.ery for practical giving. Black
cotton and silk Lisle. 25c, 39¢c &
50c a pair.
A special
Hose with
black fibre Silk Boot
Lisle tops. A cold
weather weight. All sizes. “Onyx”
and Gordon make, A 50c value—
35¢ a pair, 3 pairs, $1.00


We are Making An Es-
pecially Big Showing
Of the Following
DOLLS
JAP CHINA
JAP BEASKETS
INLAID GLASSWARE
SPUN BRASSWARE
PICTURES
XMAS CARDS
JEWELRY
STATUARY
WHITE ENGLISH IVORY



anywhere ig the county, when or- |

GIFTS FOR MEN
Men's Silk front Shirts, Put up
in attractive individual
Beautiful assortment of patterns.
Have the look of a $6.00 Shirt.
Special, $1 & $1.50 each.
MEN'S NECKTIES
A wonderful showing, large as-
| OCCASION.
A Most Attractive Showing
| Lock safe.
boxes. |
sortraent of stripes, figures and
plain colors in silks and knit.
Wide ends look like $1.00 ties. |
Eaéh in an individual box. 25c, |
| 50c & 65¢
| envelope purse attached to chain.
CHRISTMAS GLOVES
Ladies’ two clasp
Gloves, black, white
$1.15, $1.50 & $2.00
Kid
colors.
dress
and
Ladies’ Eda Pique Kid Gloves.
One (Clasp. Black, white and col-
ors. $1.25
Ladies’ Cape Walking Gloves.
One Clasp. $1 & $1.50
Ladies’ Mocha Gloves. Silk lin-
ed and unlined, $1.15, $1.25 &
$1.50
LONG GLOVES, BOYS’ GLOVES,
MISSES GLOVES AND MEN'S
GLOVES. GLOVES FOR EVERY

Of Real Leather Bags
For Gifts
AT $4.50—Genuine dull pin seal.
6 inch German silver turn lock
frame. Partly covered. Fine silk
moire lining, Fitted with purse
and mirror.
AT $3.50—Genuine pin seal.
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inch novelty frame. Rhinestone
jewel lock. Fine striped silk lin-
Fitted with
and mirror.
AT $3.25—Genuine Goat Moroc-
co. T-inch German Silver frame.
Silk Moire lined. Fit-
ted with mirror, engraved perfume
ing. envelope purse
bottle, powder box, nail file and
AT $2.98—Genuine Goat Moroc-
co. 6 inch over
Lock safe.
lapping frame.
Silk moire lined. Fit-
En-
nail file
ted with *purse and mirror.
graved perfume bottle,
and hook.
Turner's lecture was of a high or-
der and was much appreciated by
ithe large audience that listened at-
tentively to his every word. Prof.
i Bohn, the platform superintendent,
delivered three splendid lectures on
Germany and the the causes
of the present war, and American-
ism. In all probability the Lyceum
Festival will be repeated again next
war,
year by the same association in
view of the fact that the interest
seems to be growing each year in
their favor.
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ELIZABETHTOWN
Christ Reformed Church Elects Of-
ficers for Ensuing Year
Bard Adams and family have mov-
ed to Camden, N. J.
J. M. Benner made
trip to Comden, N. J.
Benjamin Burkholder
was in the borough on Thursday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Becker of Florin,
was the guest of her son, Solomon
Becker,
Miss Sarah Fisher of West Ches-
ter, is the guest of D. M. Reese and
family.
Prof. B. F. Brunk of Budgenate
College, Va., spent a few days here
with friends.
The following officers
a business
of Lobato,
were elect-
ed by the congregation of Christ
trip to Camden, N. J.
Roy Corman of Fiank:in & Mar-
shall, spent a few days with T. H.
Ebersole,
W. 8. Ferguson and family of
Kirkwood, spent a few days with
Mrs. Stella Henry an¢ Mrs. Sarah
Oleweiler.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weidman have
moved to Marietta where the former
has accepted a position at the Hol-
low Ware Works.
year: Elder, J. N. Oieweiler; Dea-
con, Norman Lehigh; Trustee, D.
M. Reese; Organist, Miss Mae Dule-
bohn; Aissistant Organist, Tillman
Ebersole.
Revival services will begin in the
Chiques Church of the Brethren on
Saturday evening to continue for
several weeks. Visiting ministers
will be present.
George L. Heiges, son of Prof. B.
GG. Heiges of Manheim, a former
resident of this place, has success-
fully passed the pharmaceutical ex-
amination at Trenton, N. J., and has
accepted a clerkship in a drug store
at Collingswood, N. J.
ee
There ig a man in Louisville who
jumps thirteen stories down an
elevator shaft and breaks his leg,
while another man merely proposes
to a pretty girl and breaks his
heart.
rn cr ett A /
First thing we know the suffs ill
be insisting that it .be called (the
Girlopoli Peninsula. §

visited 1n KilZa- |

Wednesday, December 8, 1916.

Easily Carried from
Room to Room
Upstairs or downstairs, from room to room,
the Perfection Oil Stove is easily, safely
carried without the necessity of putting
the flame out. Every home should have
a Perfection as a protection against the
chill of spring and



nd fall and the severe



er.
erfection there is no smoke,
ashes, soot or odors. Burns kerosene, the
most economical fuel you can use. Sold
by dealers everywhere. Ask to see the
PERFECTION
Smokeless Oil Heater
 
 
 

 
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OU appreciate the deliciousness of good,
wholesome butter. You are willing to pay
a high price for it. If the butter is the least bit
“off” in taste you resent it and register a kick
to your grocer.
Now, why not give the same attention to the kerosene you
buy? Why buy an inferior quality when you can get a
better one? At no increase in price to you, you can get the
best kerosene sold today if you will ask for
ATLANTIC

De ls
BR

# Rayolight is the most economical oil you can burn. It gives
out greater heat, burns brighter and lasts longer. It is scien-
tifically refined to overcome the objections of common kero-
sene. Because of our process of refining Rayolight will not
char the wick or cause soot and smoke. Neither does it give
off an offensive odor when burning.
It’s just as easy to buy Rayolight as it is the common kero-
sene. Ask your grocer for it—he has it and at the same price
8 that any other kerosene is sold.
Atlantic Rayolight Oil makes washday easier. A tablespoonful added to
each gallon of water when boiling clothes will make them white and
sweet. Ever hear of that wrinkle? Do you know one equally useful?
Hang on to it, ‘cause some day it may be worth money. Watch these ads.
THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia

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A Welcome Christmas Gift
The Mount Joy Bulletin

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Christmas Comes But Once A Year,
and when It comes It Brings
Good Cheer
This store is the headquarters for Xmas Wines & Liquors, look over these suggestions
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sottled Wines Aout vernon .. .. 180 Ginger... ai. nd

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75¢
Port .. on ..40¢ Hannisviile «1.25 COCKTAIL {
Sweet Catawba 40¢ frimble .. .. .. .. +. +0 1.28 : Yeh
> Se 7-08 McHenry 1.00 Club Manhatten .. ..$1.25
Sherry .e A sins :
et ae Wilson os Club Martini «1.25
Tokay i0c Hunter a 108 Club Vermouth cae ahs peiileRB
Coarry ic P.& C, No. G .. inv. 150 Club, Whiskey vr ah iiae bs 1.28
Claret 00 ane Gallagher & Burton .. .... 1.50 Champtail, 24 bottles .. .. 75¢
‘These . bottles are. all fil. Canadian Clb .. ., ,. .. 1.50 BEERS, PORTERS, ETC.
quarts, and special for the Ureen River + LBS ding Light, a case .. +.$100
holidays only, we will give 8 Young's ae -- 1.00 Reading Dark, a case .. .. 1.00
bottles for a dollar, Highspire 790 vi eer 100 Columbian, a ‘case .. 1.00
We also have these wines in Bitys Metis oe ariive ine 1 Horlache:, 9 month, a case 1.20
short quarts, 4 bottles for a a IR TST Tse te 1.00 Porter, large, a case .. .. 1.00
dollar. .. .e .e . .e .. of > op . 8 & ”
HIRORBEITY ., +--+ se ++ -:B0g = Calvert Bf oe eee 1.25 Bofier suai 8 gene S68
Virginia Dare $1.00 Imperial Cabinet .. a Ngs 2S SMA B £030 we oy ee
Is Te meets Stout Continental, a case .. 1.50
Yans POrt =. .. .. iis, er?5e Champagnes Stout Guinesses, a case ....5.00
Angelica .. i. ice saw ee
Alter Wine [i978 Great Western ..$2.00 SODA WATERS
Sauterne .. ... ., iis ve 5G G. H. Mumm & Co. .. ... 4.50 Coca Cola, 24 bottles ..$1.00
Hochheimer.., .. .. .. ....50c Moet & Chandon .. .. ..450 Giz Ale, 12 large . 1.20
Garrett & Co. Sherry, in beau. ~~ Champtail, 24 bottles -+-78¢ Ginger Ale, 24 medium .. 1.20
titul decanter with glass stop- 1¢ you camo afford Cham: qe, Ale, 24 Small .. ve TR
per, 75¢ pagne for the Xmas dinner, or- Hire’'s Root Beer, 24 bot, 1.00
der the Champtail. It is real- Orangeade, 24 bottles .. 75¢
Bottled Whiskies ly sparkling champagne Without poi Beer, 24 bottles ... 756
Gibson $100 +... vr. +» 8925 Ihe alcobol Sarsaparilla, 24 bottles .... 756
Silver Crescent .. .. .. .. 1.26 Brandies Lemon Soda, 24 bottles .. 78¢
Carstairs .. .. .. .. .. .. 126 Hennessey three star ..$200 Cremen Soda, 24 bottles .. 75¢
Overholt... ... .. .. =. 100 Martell’'s one star ++ 1.50 Grape Hi-ball, 24 bottles .. 75¢
Golden Sheaf .: .. ... ve ++. 500 Wine Brandy Juv 71.25 Champtasl .. i=... .. ‘en 758
Golden Rod sane ee 12D California 75¢ . 1.00 Ironbeer, 24 bottles .. .... 758
Columbia. Club .. ... .. .. 05 Apple 75¢ Cherry Smash, 24 bottles | .. 7566
Three Feathers .. .. .. .. 200 Peach s+ ++ +. «2 .. 75¢ Peach Mellow, 24 bottles 75¢
Rohrer’s “A” .. .. ++. v- +150 ADLICOL .. J. vei sviidv ives 156 Moxie, 12 bottles .. 2.50
FLANAGAN'S |
The House of Quality
5th and Locust Sts. Columbia, Peppa.
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