The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 15, 1915, Image 10

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    PAGE TEN
Specials
For Christmas
have a choice line of
hat will go well
s dinner so don’t fail to get
these prices:
Note
SOTTLED WHISKIES
saisesessrse ceseees. $1.50
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25
. 1.25
125
. 125
1.25
1.25
1.25
. 1.10
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Hannis
Mount
Very Old Irish
Seotchh Whiskey
Duffy's Pure Malt
Wm. Foust
Black & White
McHenry Straight
Jas. E. Pepper
Stein
Highspire Straight
Moss
Old Overholt
Hannis Monogram
Shaw’s Malt
Five Points
Acme Martin
Apple Jack
BOTTLED BRANDIES
I. Sanvion & Co. Cognac ...
California Three Stars
Old Cloister Apricot
Old Cloister Peach
Old Cloister Prune
Old Cloister Orange
Old Cloister Pear
Distilled Blackberry brandy
..$1.50
1.50
see
BOTTLED GIN
Golden Cross
Booth’s Old Tom
Gordon
Geneva
Horting
Gin-seng Gin
i
| were
operated to their utmost
| capacity during the pleasant weather
bottled |
with that!
during November and December un-
til the sudden fali of snow Sunday
night which proved quite a surprise
to the early risers Monday morning,
who found about 3 inches upon
Mother earth.
~~
Thieves Busy at Marietta
Thieving seems to be in vogue in
Marietta and vicinity the past few
and the intruders had better
careful, or they will visit the
wrong house, At the home of Theo-
dore Olsey, corner of
Walnut streets, they forced open
the kitchen window and were about
ready to enter, when the barking of
Mr. Olsey’s pet dog scared them off.
They next went to the home of Ches-
ter W. Rudisill, Market street, and
forced open a bar on the gate, when
it made so much noise that Mr.
Rudisill heard them, and they beat a
hasty retreat. At the home of the
late John Buchanan, West Marietta, |
wood and other articles are being
carried away almost nightly, when
no one {is about the premises. Last
days,
be
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
evening they were seen and arrests
may follow. Several have complained
of losing chickens and poultry.
ee e-em
Want a Receiver
Court of Common Pleas |
In the
dolph and O. S.
for F. A. Ackey and W. Frank Gor- |
recht, trading as the
Printing Co., and Amos
filed a bill in equity against the]
Lancaster & York Furnace Street
Railway Company, asking for the ap-|
pointment of a receiver. The Court |
Second and >
receiver should not be appointed the!
rule being made
urday morning.
— Ee
Messrs. Thomas D. Bennett, Mus-|
ser Stauffer, John Reist
Eshleman made a trip to Conewago, |
on Saturday for Greeng for the Pres- | &Y
byterian Sunday School.
I ........
We think we haveavery good line
or boys’
and every
them
and girl's shoes for dress
day wear. Ask to see
at Martin's.
Examiner
M. Landis, | LY,
returnable on Sat- | §
and Ross | ¥
Winter term opened on Monday
noon, December 6, with an increased
enrollment,
have
Elizabethtown College Notes
the students
about sixteen
Most of
returned and
expected to enter
‘s
Mr. George Neff, of Harrisburg, do-
nated a mess of
one day last
joyed by the students in the college
new students have enrolled. A num- dining room.
yesterday Appel & Appel, F. L. Win-|ber of others are
Sheaffer, attorneys {later. | the
Wednesday, December 15, 1918.
mm—-
The father of one of our students, Church of the Brethren at Ephrata, | Pa., preaching to the patients atthat
jon Sunday, Dec. 12. Prof. H. K. | place on Sunday morning, Dec. 12.
fish to the College Ober also attended these Services | = meet fst
which was en-|and was one of the speakers on Sun-!| Buy your sweater coat here where
day afternoon He also preached In assortment is large, all colors and
the evening. makes at Martin's.
Dr. D. C. Reber fllled an appoint- nerves ——————
ment at the Sanitorium at Hamburg, ' Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletig
week,
A number of the teachers attended
Dedicatory Services of the
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Double Green IHN Stamps 3
Every Morning (Except Saturday) Until 12 o'clock
Morning Shopping is Most Pleasant, Convenient, Comfortable, Satisfaction #4 |
Lancaster,
Penna.
LEINBACH & C

Lancaster,
o Penna.

Another name for our
where every kind of toy,
that will make
display.
children
Toy
game,
children
every morning and
him.
em
Wondertown
department
Bring the children in to see and talk
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doll, ete,
happy, are on
Santa Claus is there to greet the
1821
afternoon.
to
Established
Baby’s Christmas
Our Infant’s department offers a wide
range of useful wearables and little trin-
kets that please the baby and which make
charming little Christmas presents, If you
don’t know what to give some baby, just
pay this department a visit.

HAGER’S-Lancaster’'s Most Attractive Christmas Store
Useful and Beautiful Gifts For Every Member of the Family
A Few of the Many Things For
Franklin Sloe The tendency this year is toward the giving of useful gifts.
carpets, odd pieces of furniture, are being used
=. A _Few_of;the;Many Things For =
Even rugs, ete.
CHAMPAGNES
Bosca-Sec
Great Northern Ex. Dry
or 4 botties for $1.00
(Splits) .30
BOTTLED WINES
Old Columbia Tokay
Sherry
Currant
These boitles are
and special for the
we will give 3 bottles for
lar.
White Port (full
Virgir Dare (full
Claret
California
S. Dearbeck
Mount Joy, Pa.
all full quarts
holidays only,
one dol-
...65
.. 05
. ..50
.50
RHEEMS
The P. R. R. Pay car was an
visitor through this place last
day morning.
Church of the Brethren held their
regular evening services at this
place Sunday evening.
Church of the Brethren held their
quarterly council meeting Togedar:)
December 7th at this place.
Mr. John Hershey of this piace |
early
Mon-
still holds = large amount of choice
apples which he sells cheap.
Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Boll and family |
of Maytown, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Weaver.
Mr. H H Bard
attended the
funeral of the infant of Mr. and MTs. |
Albert Meiskey at Columbia last Fri-
day.
Irwin Smith the Mt. Joy country
butcher slaughtered two large pork-
ers for John M. Weaver one day last
week.
The usual number of wagons load-
ed with Christmas trees from the
Conewago hills pass through this
place on their way te Columbia, Mr.
Joy and Marietta.
The B. H. Greider double house is
rapidly nearing completion. Mr. S.
Breneman, the Elizabethtown plas-
terer has his force preparing it for
plastering it in the near future.
The frigid weather has caused the
followers of husbandry to set their
laborers upon their hay mows which
they are baleing and delivering to
a place where they can dispose of it
at a good price.
The Rev. Bressler series of even-!
ing meetings at the Mennonite
Church Elizabethtown are attracting
a large attendance from the sur-
rounding vicinity filling the house
beyond sitting capacity
The Misses Barbara Musser and
Mary Rutt teachers of the Rheems
schools are making extensive ar-
rangements to hold special] Christ-
mas exerciges. The program to be
rendered Friday evening, December
24th. Everybody Invited.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King
about 15 days with Christian L.
Heisey at Hyner, who conducts a
Sportsman Camp up on the moun-
tains where game has been quite
plenty more than forty deer have
been killed in that vicinity.
John G. Enterline in charge of a
number of volunteers with teams
and shovels were busily engaged
several days last week hauling
ground from the B. H, Greider new
double house to the street leading to
the church.
Mr. S. G. Krayhill, of Rlizabeth-
jown was a week end visitor to this
ge last week transacting business
andis Garage and machine
al years 0 Mr. Gray-|
the head dik number of
ns industries.
one quarries J this \pl
spent
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Women’s suits, $12.50 to $50
Women’s coats, $5.75 to $50
Women’s waists, $1 to $12
$10
Women’s
$37.50
Women’s
to $3.50
Fur Sets, $2.98 to $225.00
Fur Scarfs, 98c to $25.00
Fur Muffs, $2.98 to $50.00
Petticoats, $2.98 to $5.75
Kimonos, $1 to $13.50
Shoes, $3.50 to $7
Comfy Slippers, $1 to $2
Cotton fabrics for waists,
123¢c to $2 per yd.
Cotton and silk lisle
123c to 38¢
$5.75
Dresses,
$1.50
$3
Underwear — separate
ments, 25¢ to $1.50
Handkerchiefs, 5c to $8
Gloves, $1 to $2.25
Women and,Girls |
Women’s Bath Robes, $2.50 to
Women’s Sweaters, $2.98 to $15
to
Quilted Vests, $1.50
hose,
Silk and silk boot hose, 50¢ to
Underwear—union suits, $1 to
gar-
REFERED
Leather hand bags, 79¢c to $14
Toilet waters and extracts,
25¢c to $5
Knitted scarfs, 50c to $1.50
Knitted hats, 50c to $1.50
Knitted sets—scarf and hat,
$1 to $2.25
Neckwear, 25¢ to $3
Ribbon, 15¢ to 69¢c per yd.
Wool goods foi waist
dress, 50c to $6.50
Nainsook corset covers,
to $3.50
Nainsook
Nainsook
$5
Nainsook drawers, 25¢c to $4
Flanelette gowns, 50c to $1.69
Wool skirts, $1 to $2.50
Wool blankets, $3.50 to $24.50
per pair,
Cotton blankets, 75¢ to $4 pr.
Comforts, $1 to $18.50 each
Cut Glass, 25¢ to $38
Fine China, 25¢ to $17.00
Linen Huck Towels,
$1.25 each
Table Cloths, $1 to $10 each
Napkins, $1 to $10 each
or
25¢
gowns, 50c to $9
combinations, 50¢ to
25¢ to
EVERY SRG
greatly
ture lists of presents for men and women,
put up in fancy Xmas boxes which makes them exceedingly attract-
we can’t mention even a small percent of the
Come to the store and see the wonderful,
But,
things we have to offer.
ive as a gift.
truly wonderful
as Christmas remembrances.
assortment of useful gifts for Xmas.
Vien and Boys
Men's suits from $10 to $25 Silk Thread Socks in plain or
Men’s Overcoats from $10 to tancy at 50c and $1.00
$25 Silk Socks, clocked,
Men's Raincoats to $1
$12.50 Silk socks, in accordion weave
Men’s Shoes from $3 to $6.50 at $1.50 to $3
Arrow and Red Man Collars, Underwear of cotton, at 60c to
2 for 25¢ $1 for separate garments and
Arrow Cuffs at 15c and 25¢ @ $1.50 to $4 for union suits,
At each side of this ad we fea-
Most all of them are
at 50c
from $5 to

Player-Pianos.
The Genuine Pianola.
Pianos.

Clip This Coupon And Mail To
The Hager Store, Lancaster, Pa.
Gentlemen:—Pleage send me cakalogue of
Check the instruments you are interested in.
Victrolas and Grafonolas.
pair Men’s all wool Sweaters,
Ties, $2.50 to $7.50
to $2 : Boys’ sweaters, $1 to $3.50
Suspenders, House Coats, at $5 to $12
25¢ to $1.50 Bath Robes, $2.69 to $10
Suspender sets, consisting of Lounging Robes, $3.75 to $12
garters, arm bands and suspend- Pajamas, of madras or flannel
ers, at 50c to $1 ette, at $1 to $3.50
Men’s or Boy’s Belts at 25¢c to Night Shirts, oo uizdras of
$2.00 flannelette, 50c to $1
Gloves that are lined at 50c Men’s and Boy's Caps, n
to $6 lar or with ear, at 50¢c and $
Gloves that are Fur Caps at $3 to $6.50
to $2.50 Soft Hats, $1 to $3.50
Shirts, of Madras or cotton, Stiff Hats, $2 to $3.50
at 50c to $2.50 Trunks, $3.98 to $38.50
Shirts of silk are $3.50 to $3 Traveling Bags at $2 to $18
Full dress shirts at $1.50 to Umbrellas at 28; to $4.98
$2.50 Canes, for street or full dress,
Cotton Hosiery, 123c to 25¢ at 50c to $4
silk and Knitted, at 25¢
boxed for gifts,
unlined at $1


Lisle Socks at 25¢, 35¢ & 50¢

* [38
pieces to you...
commodation.
individual.
HAGER OUTFIT IV
Victrola IV. ..
12 Selectiong .. ... ..
Total ...
$1.00 down; 50c weekly
HAGER OUTFIT VI
Victrola VI. .. ...
Cabinet .. «. +4 co oa
.12 Selectiong .. ..
Total «0. $38.
$3.00 down; $3.00 month
HAGER OUTFIT Vill
Vietroia VIII ..
Cabinet ..
12 Selections .. .. ..
Total
HAGER OUTFIT IX
Victrola 1X
Cabinet ..
12 Selections .. + ae
Total
$5.00 down;
HAGER OUTFIT X
Victrola X ..
24 selections ..
se see
Total

...$15,00
4.50
..$19.50
..$25.00
9.00
4.50
..$40.00
. 17.50
4.
«+. $62.00
$4.00 down; $4.00 monthly
. $50.00
. 15.00
4.50
...$69.50
$4.00 monthly
..$75.00
9.00
HAGER OUTFIT Xi
Victrola XI .. ... +$10040
24 Selectiong .. .. .. 9.00
Total .. ..$109.00
$8.00 down; $6.00 monthly
HAGER OUTFIT XIV
Victrola XIV or Gra.
fonola .. ... ... ..$150,00
24 Selections .. .. .. 9.00
Total
$10 down;
50
ly
..$159.00
$8.00 monthly
HAGER OUTFIT XVI
Victrola XVI or Gra-
fonlla .. .. ... ..$200.00
50 24 Selections 9.00
Total
$10 down;
. ..$209.00
$10 monthly
HAGER OUTFIT A
Grafonola .. ..$15.00
12 Selections .. 3.93
Total ,, ...$1890
$1.00 down; 50c weekly
HAGER OUTFIT B
Grafonola .. .. .. ..$25.00
12 Selections .. .. 3.30
Total ...$28.90
$3.00 down; $3.00 monthly
...$84.00
$5.00 down; $5.00 monthly

Every Home In Lancaster
Have a Victrola or Grafonola
Christmas Morning
A Victrola or Grafonola will bring all the best music of the Musical
World to your home. The greatest singers, Orchestras, Bands, Quartettes, etc.
will perform as often as you wish and will render your favorite selections for
you. Or, some of the famous comedians such as Uncle Josh will recite funny
The Hager Store carries a complete stock of both Victrolas and Grafo-
nolas and since you can hear the two side by side you can easily decide which
instrument you would rather have.
The Hager Rental--Payment Plan
Enables every home in Lancaster County to have a Victrola for Christmas.
On the Hager Rental-Payment Plan the price is exactly the same as
though you paid cash. There is no extra charge or interest for the time ac-
As low as $1.00 down and 50c per week will place an instru-
ment in your home including a good supply of records.
down payments and weekly or monthly payments are arranged to suit each
Following are the outfits with terms of payment.
|
County Can
In other words the
HAGER QUTFIT ¢
Giaionoia $30.00
12 Selections .. «. «eo 3.90
Total $38.90
$4.00 down; $4.00 monthly
HAGER QUTFIT D
Grajonoia .. ,e¢ +. «$50.00
1 Selections .. ,, +. JN
Total ,, ...$53.90
¥2.00 down; po ‘month
HAGER QUTFIT E
Graionola .. .. ... ..$75.00
12: Selections ,, 3.90
ee se
Total .. ...$78.90
$5.00 down; $5.00 monthly
A AAA insitbinah
HAGER OUTFIT F
Grafonola .. .. .. ..$100.00
24 Selections .. .. . 17.80
Total .., ..$107.80
$8.00 down; $6.00 monthly
HAGER OUTFIT G
Grafonola ,. «.. .. ..$110.90
24 Selections .. 7.80
Total .. ..$117.80
0 down; $8.00 monthly

A Beautiful Gift
Think of Giving Your Child Such a Gift.
Hager’s Make It Possible With
A Piano or Pianola
What can you give to a child that will be of possibilities for influenc
more lasting benefit than a fine Piang or
Player Piano? Children hunger for music.
Into the heart of each little one Nature im-
plants a love of harmony, unlimited in its
possibilities for future culture and content. On-
ly a very little cultivating is needed to insure
beautiful, joyous lives.
No mother who has at heart the future wel-
fare of her child should neglect its musical
training, The musical home is invariably the
home of good morals and refined tastes. The
careful cultivation of musical knowledge will
be reflected in the sweetness of the chil-
dren’s faces, in softening of voices .and in re
finement of manner,
In no other association than in music may
mother and child breathe in closer companion-
ship or with greater
ing the child’s future.
There are in this broad land thousands of
earnest mothers who thus give liberally and
unselfishly of their time—their reward is the
life-long appreciation of loving, cultured sons
and daughtérs so benefited and in the know-
ledge of duty well done.
pecially if you have children in your
home, a good piano shoul? be there also.
A Heppe, Steck, Schomacker or other well
known Piano at Hager’s is the right instro-
ment to get. You will always be satisfied
with it, and its superb quality will insure the
Togs rapid development of the child’s musical
ste
Just a little of your Christmas money will
Place one of these superb instruments in your
ome,
Heppe Pianos on Sale at Hager’s Are:
The Francesca, $275.
The Edouard Jules, $315.
The Marcellus, $325.
C. J. Heppe & Sons, $365 and $400.


The Genuine Pianola
If you can afford it, you should, by all means, get a Pianola. It will be of great help to
your children in their musical studies. By hearing good music on the Pianola they will learn
to love good music. Then they will want to practice and produce good music themselves,
At the same time it will prove a source of never-ending enjoyment for the father or bro
ther who may know nothing about music, but towhom it gives technical ability to play the
world’s masterpieces. No other player-piano will give the lasting satisfaction of a Pianola.
THE PIANOLA MAY BE HAD IN. THE FOLLOWING MAKES:
STEINWAY PIANOLA ........ $1250 WHEELOCK PIANOLA ..............§ T5(
WEBER PIANOLA ........... STUYVESANT PIANOLA ............$ G54
STECK PIANOLA STROUD PIANOLA ........ccoeneee.§ 55
FRANCESCA-HEPPE PLAYER PIANOS, $450
|"|/ AEOLIAN PLAYER PIANOS, $395
AS LOW AS $3.00 WEEKLY WILL BUY A GENUINE PIANOLA.
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