The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 12, 1916, Image 5

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PHE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA.
MOUNT JOY MARKETS | #ib Roast, per m. ....... vorwisy ie
ree | soiling Meat, per Ib. ..... .14 to 16
hese Prices Prevail In This Place | srankforw, per ib, ,.. .........18
on Market Today | eet ZAVEr, por f. ...iiueiis es 19¢
. em witlf Liver, per Ib. ....oieeveens FT
Herewith 1s appended a list of | ten, een... ceseees db and ve
riceg that prevailed as supplied 1» | _akes, per doz. ................. 10
vy market master Mr. Albert Strick | 4am per Ib, ...... sessssnsnsnesBBO
22, at the Mt. Joy Market House -weet Corn, per dos............. 16e
his morning. Straw, per hundred .............000
Butter, per 1b. . ceeeeneens BBE HE. Heuer Pays:
Eggs, per doz. ...... ceennennenBle oe Per y. oi... LE] 134e
Cop Cheese, 2 cups for .........h | POLAtOes, Per DW......cocevees «e400
Sali Cheese, 3 Bally ior -...cceecM) pug opr yy, ee, wavered
‘nions, per bunek ..... cesennen sb ore Der oz. ......... iar
Cabbage, per head ..... vesesd tO Be
New Potatoes, per half pk. 10 to 8c Brandt & Stehman Pay:
Apples, per half pK, ............300 Wheat, per bu. ...............8112
Head Lettuce ............ ..% for Be Corn, per bu. ..................82
Potato Chips, per bag ...........5e Oats, Per bu. ...................480
Horse radish, per glass .........0e Brandt & Stehman Sell:
Dressed Chickens each ..45e te $¥¢ | Bran, per hundred ...... ceeses$1.20
Sfrioin, per Id. ........cceee.....34¢/ Shipstuff, per hundred ........ 135


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Men’s Suits and Overcoats that
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All this season’s latest models. The overcoats come in single
or double breasted styles—box back or slightly fitted. The suits
come in one, two and three button models—both English and con-
servative. :
Many of these garments are especially suitable for business
men, They'll’ stand hard usage and not show it.
$12.00 Overcoats, now $10
$15 Overcoats, now $12.50
$18, $20 H. S. & M. Overcoats, $15
$12 and $12.50 Suits, now $9.85
$15 Suits, now $12.50
$18 and $20 H. 8. & M. Sulls, $15













Muslin Dx. twear Sale
Waring exquisite styles, abundant stocks and utmost
: quality. As fluffy and fragile as the garments appear they
are still the garments their names imply, still the useful,
comfortable, serviceable underclothes, for all their flounces
and frippery. i
Combinations, 50¢ to
Camisoles, 50¢ to $2.98
Brassieres, 25¢ to $5
Corset Covers, 18¢ to $3.50
Gowns, 29¢ to $9
Boudoir Caps, 25¢ to $3.25
Drawers, 16¢ to $3
Skirts, 50¢ to $7.50
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Pictorial Feview Patterns For
Making of Spring Garments
When making your spring garments, use Pictorial Review
Patterns, for which we are sole agents in Lancaster. They
are the last word in style; are economical with materials and
easily understood.





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great storehouse of musie.







RERBBERE,
hich, excepting the famous Pianola Player-Pianog (we are
gents), is the generajly-accepted ‘‘best” player-piano on the
t. In fact, it is made in the Pianola factory, and, in a ha
s turn, we might apply the old adage, “Know a man by
mpany he keeps.” | $5 H s1 &
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uine Pianolas and their Prices















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ock Pianola .............. S$ 750
sant Pianola ............. 8 650 Please {en
1 Pianola ......s.cciioovaen 8 550 RC, OF .ocoudaeess
n Player Pianos ...... ....8 395 \ (name of arth you'
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We can’t enun erate all the bargins, so come see them.
ibility to play ‘the music of his choice whenever he wanted it.
But yon need be a passive listener no longer.
our family; a wonderful plano, that will open to you all the joys and delights
Come in at any time and let us show
Prancesca-Heppe Player Piano $450
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January Clearance Sale---Now On
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At is now the time of the year when we must hold our semi-annual house cleaning. A successful season
just past and the odds and ends and broken lots must be: cleared out in preparation for the cc mirg sprir C
merchandise. We realize that the lowest of low prices is the onlyjthing that will move the items_quickly and
Every department from’ the basement to the fifth floor is rep-
resented. On the third floor, for instance, there is an opportunity for women, misses and’children to buy
winter wearables at reductions which in some instances amount to one-half the regular prices.
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Women’s Suits and Coats at
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January Clearance Sale made up almost entirely of garments
that are absolutely desirable from style and reason point of view.
But it is “Clean Up” house with us, and the prices have been cut
most radically to affect the quickest riddance.
The Coats, Suits and Dresses all show more or less of fur
trimming,
$16.60 Suits and Dresses, $10 i
$25, $27.50 Suits and Dresses, $16.50
$36 to $55 Suits reduced to $24.75
$12.50 Women’s Coats now $8.75
$16.50 Women’s Coats, now $12.50
$25 Women’s Coats, now $19.75
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Remarkable FREE Exhibition of
Rug Weaving
IN OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT 2
Beginning Saturday, Jan. 15th and continuing ali thru next
week including Jan, 22nd. Under the direction of M. J. Whit
tall Rug and Carpet Manufacturers, . |. &- iL gE 1
a wonderfully interesting and instructive demonstration of
how the renowned Whittall rugs are made has been arranged
by the Hager Store, for the people of Lancaster and vicinity.
A special loom 8 feet high, 6 feet wide, with 3000 separate
parts, will be installed on our Fourth Floor and operated by
a skilled demonstrator while a lecturer will explain the Work
ings of this wonderful machine which was built especially
for this purpose. It is the only Exhibition Rug Weaving
Loom in the world. ¥ 2 ’
Come and see the entire process of making a rug from
the raw material to the finished prooduct.



on’t Merely Listen—--Play--You Can Be
The Pianist of The House
You have jistened to the musical wonders wrought by a skilled pianist, and you've envied his
You have ‘envied his ability as a
You, like him, can play what you like, when
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Its tone is rich and sweet; its interpretation ig supreme; its
touch is light and responsive; its action ig perfect, and its case
is modeled after the latest types, covered with excellent veneering
The piano, as a whole, reflects the knowledge of scholar-me-
chanics and master musicians.
Its price, $450. places it within easy reach of most every
home, in connection with easy terms.
ONE OF THESE PLAYER-PIANOS WILL Bi DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME ON A SMALL DOWN PAY-
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Mixed feed, per hundred ...... 1.3.
Middlinge, per hundred ,...... 1.566.
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Gluten, per hundred .......... 1.58)
Cotton Seed Meal, 41 pe rcent. 2.10


Linseed Meal, per hundred . 2.20
Beet Pulp, per hundred ...... 3.00 a
Larro feed, per hundred ...... 1.66 Revo, ve Pastor
Mingo feed, per hundred ..... 1.70 Sunday School, 9 A. M.
Onion Seed, per hundred ..... 1.70| Preaching, 10:16 A, M
Calf Meal, per hundred ....... 3.65¢| Junior C. KE, 6:16 P. M.
Timothy Hay, per ton .......$22.08| Senior C. E, 6:15 P. M.
Preaching at 7 P. M, The Ladies
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| Bible Class will attend in a body.
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SALE REGISTER Special music,
A FREE notice oi your sale is in Prayer Meeting
serted here for any length of ume, |, at 7:30.
provided we print your sale bills. |
This is excellent advertising becaus- |

Trinity United Evangelical
it is read by so many peopie anu Rev. I. E. Johnson, Pastor
surely bring the ‘puvers | Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Saturday, Jan, 22-—At John Beam- | Preaching services at 10:30 A. M.
esderfer’s warehouse, Mount Joy, rear | nq 7P. M.
of Lutheran church, large lot of No. 1] Young +Peoples Meeting, 6:30 P.
New
lot
York State barreled apples
apples by C. S.|
fancy
and a of basket
Frank,
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Prayer Meeting every Wednesday
| evening at 7:30.
28—At his sale and ex- |
on Marietta street, Mt. |
————
Methodist Episcopal
| change stables,
Joy, an express load of Indiana and | .
Fy ) Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor |
| Ohl horses and colts by Ed. Ream. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Business
rank, auct. | | .
» { Preaching, 10:30 A. . :30! q
| Wednesday, March 1st—On the ~"“""® 4 43 if Industrie
| Michael Souders farm, along the| '..
Epworth League, 6:30 P., M.
| road leading from Mt. Joy to Man-
Prayer Meeting Wednesday,
and a complete lot of farming imple-
ments by Mr, John Tyson. Frank, |
auct,
Friday, March
the J. M, Brandt estate, on the road
Presbyterian
Rev. F. G, Bossert, Pastor
Sabbath School, 9:15 A, M.
Services next Sabbath, 10:30 A. M.
3—On the farm of





Subject, The Witness of John the
leading from the Back Run road to Baptist.
Sharp’s Corner, near Risser’s Mill, 2 The evening service will be held
miles north of Mt. Joy, in Rapho |g; Donegal at 7:30 P. M.
township, some extra fine horses, Prayer meeting this evening at
among which are two mated teams, 7.39 {
cows, bulls, shoats, and a large lot ——
of good farming implements by I. Church of God
H. Neidig. Frank, auct, Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor
Thursday, March 9—On the Duffy | gappath School at 9:30 a.
farm, J mile north of Marietta, in Supt. J. S. Hamaker in charge.
East Donegal township, 5 mules, 6 At 10:30 A. M. Dr. MacDaffnal
| horses, 28 head of cows and heifers, lot will preach on “Soul Winning’§ and
fof shoats, lof hickens, large lot of i; (he evening on “Procrastin ion.” |
od oe, “upon Sos The men from the Grey) Iron
Pronk atict Works will attend the evening ser-|
: vice in a body. Mrs, R. J. Myers’
| Friday, March 10—On the premis- Bible class will
| es, the C. H, Myers farm, one mile | ching service.
south of Mount Joy, on the road | prong Chorus.
leading from Mt. Joy to Columbia, | Evangelistic services
1 horse, 1 colt, 3 mules, 7 cows, 2p this week.
young bulls, 3 heifers, chickens and
entire outfit of farming implements
also attend the ev-
Special music by the
each night

St. Luke's Episcopa)
by John S. Myers. Minnich, auct. | Rev. Lewis Chester Morrison, Rector |
Tuesday, March 14—On the Mich- | 2nd Sunday after Epiphany, Jan-
ael Souders farm, along the road | ory 16th, 1916.
leading from Mt. Joy to Manheim, |
3 mile east of the former place, in|
Rapho township, a large lot of
Holy Communion, 7:30 A. M. !
Sunday School, 9:16 A. M. |
{ Note to scholars—Bring in books |
houseohld goods by Mr. John Tynca. | with lessons written out through |
Frank, auct. [next Sunday, Jan. 38rd, for examin.
rites iliac eamsmeia
ation £4
Morning Prayer and Sermon, 10:30 |
Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:%0.|
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Elizabethtown Brethren 8, 8S. Held a|
Big Meeting Yesterday {
| ——— sion
The teacher training exercises of the “Oh God, who hast made all men |
Elizabethtown Brethren Sunday School to dwell on the face of the whole |
were held in the Brethren church at | earth—and hast promised that all
Elizabethtown last evening at 7:30.| who believe in, and obey the com-|
The officers are: President,| mandg of Thy Only Begotten Son |
Hiester F. Madeira; Secretary, Mande | Jesus Christ, are counted ag chil-|
Hertzler ; Treasurer, Eva R. Brubaker. | dren of Thee, grant such a quicken-
The attendance was good and the fol- ing of Spiritual Life by the Grace
lowing program was well rendered: |of Thy Holy Spirit, that all who in|
Moderator, D. C. Reber; Song; | any way shall come under the influ-
Scripture Gem, Alfred Ekroth; Invoca- | ance of this mission, which is to be|
tion, C. C. Madeira; History of Class, | yo1q in Thy Triune Name, may be |
| urpha M. Madeira; Essay, Value of a persuaded that “there ig mon other

Prayer for Coming Preaching Mis- |

class


Bs acher Pais pane Hertaler | Name in Heaven or Earth by which
lec atio p pac pr, J
fe a ie = oo 8 wg bi man can be saved—only the Name
LUKTI'O , nelec eac . p 3 ””
§krorh; Select. Mending, he ®t of Jesus Christ.” Grant, oh Father,
| Active Sunday School Teacher in . :
r oA . - that this being Thy will, a deeper
America, Fannie Kauffman; Song; as
i i ite spirituality may bless the lives not
Oration, Christ, the Master Teacher, 5
: ; : np sin only of those of St. Luke’s Parish,
Heister F. Madeira; Select Reading, .
but also of this entire community.
acher’s Reward, Maria Ekroth; :
To Thee be the glory, who with
, Ode to the Bible, Eva R.
Thy Son Jesus Christ, and The Ho-

Oration, The Teacher’s Text h :
ank 8. Wise; Song; Address, ly Ghost—-livest and reignest, ever,
1 of Life, W. M. Howe; Pre- °R¢ God, world without end. Amen.
itation of Diplomas H K. Ober; Ne.
F. P. A’s in Church
The membefs of Genera] Cameron
No. £51, Fraternal, Pat
Cans +1
Adjournment.
Sr
Council riotic
Hollinger—Trostle
Announcement was made in Mari- the. Mep
on Monday of the marriage of the Ct
Jennie Trostle and Blaine Hol- HOON.
both of Marietta, the wed-
ceremony being performed at Ot
risburg several weeks ago at 3
the home of the groom’s brother. |,
The couple will reside in Harrisburg, | li
where the groom is employed with *
the Pipe Bending Company. They
y unattended.
“ ———
Autoist Smashes Tol] Gate
Sunday evening an automobilist |
lown the Marietta turnpike from
Klinesville collided with the closed gat)
toll house just morth of .Col
bia. The gate was completely br
{and the auto damaged to a greg
| tent The autoist gave his n
{ Terry of Quarryville, and said
cident was due to his not bein
hol
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i Awarded Contra;
| The Martin & Heagy
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Wednesday even:
7:80]
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| Place, in Rapho township, 1 horse, Class Meeting Friday, 7:45 P, M. | MANY TEA
4 mules, 18 cows, 3 bulls, shoats,
lerk
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Avoid dens¢ crowds,
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Chandles Drug Store
“Mol” Agency
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