The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 20, 1916, Image 8

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    becember 20, 1916.
w— ————
of the Treasurer of the
John Burke, shows
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
THE BULLETIN,
| Song; Exercise, Christmas Scenes; |
| Stat exercise by six girls; Recitation,
State Agricultural Notes | bushels as g compared with
It has been announced in Philadel. |
Lehigh county shows the largest in 1917. bs,
, State Apples.
ew barr vals; of standard
Xmas Exercises
delphia that Jay Gould will not de-|
fend his title of open court tennis |
champion of ‘the world
that the Jay Gould
foresee.
apples left which I am
my residence on Fair-
Bell phone 129-12, C.
unt Joy. 1t.
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NOTICE
te delinquent tax payers.
ounty Tax for 1916 must be paid
bn or before January 15th, 1917.
European war situation is this:
Everybody wants peace on his
terms; nobody wants peace on the]
T. M. BRENEMAN, Col. other fellow’s terms. Sequel: the
dee. 19-4t. Fighting goes on.
RS SCHOCK
MOUNT JOY, PA.
WE
GIVE
SERVICE)
NS UNSER AC OAL
HORSE BLANKETS
Make Ideal Xmas. Gifts
CHASE & STROOCK LAP ROBES
Make Ideal Xmas. Gifts.
F. B. GROFF
Harness and Kerse Clothing, & MOUNT JOY, PENNA,



hiv Attractive
For the Home”
Jardiniere and Pedestal 34 inches
high. Jardiniere 10 by 10 inches.
Exquisitely colored in rich tints
rs FREE ro
all our customers who save the
JA. Stamps we gladly give you
with every purchase. This is
only one of thousands of hand-
some home furnishings we are
giving you.
Always Get 4H Stamps
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Coal F and Lumber Yards
Mount Joy, Penna.

A Carnival of
Fun and Frolie
UMMERS-
PARADE
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YEARS DAY
Monday, January 1
One-Day Excursion
Round-Trip
3 SPECIAL TRAIN Fare
/ Loaves
Middletown. . .
Elizabethtown.
Mount Joy
40 2
Ret’ng. trains leave Phila. 7:59 P. M.
PennsylvaniaR.R. ]
.6:38 A. M. $2.35
.6:51 A.M. 2.25
7:01 A M. 2.10

Costumed New Years Clubs in
fantastic array. A Festaldisplay
rivaled only by the famed Mardi
Gras of New Orleans.





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ilello Boys!
Come in and see this wonderful toy that you've been reading
about in all the leading magazines.
The man who invented Erector knows what boys like. He
made Erector with interlocking edges so that boys can build big,
strong four sided girders.
ERECTOR
“The Toy Like Structural Steel’
The Erector motor free with most sets, runs many models that
you build—derricks, machine shops, inclined railroads, ete.
Be sure to get Erector for Christmas boys. Yoy'll have piles of
San with it every day in the year, and have an opportunity to
engineering ability to your friends.
or here today, and ask for leaflet telling about the =|
s and other valuable awards, open to all Erector
free membership in the “Gilbert Institute of Erec-
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as
101 wi wim I) n i» I Ll I
something |
of old did not
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Reduced to its lowest terms, the |
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In This Section
(Continged from page 1)
garet Krall, Katharine Longenecker,
Benjamin Shank, Charles Roth, Elma
Wiley, Walton Wiley; Exercise, Lit-
|tle Lights, Alois Heilig, Dorothy
| Schroll, Philip Schock, Anna Hinkle, |
{ Robert Heilig, Caroline Shatz, Eliza-
beth Shaeffer, Benjamin Dellinger;
Song—From the Midnight Sky,
School; Exercise—Melodies of
Christmas, Dorothy Pennypacker,
Beatrice Sheaffer, Sara Dellinger,
Mildred Mateer, Lena Dellinger; An-
them—Hark a Burst of Heavenly
Music, Junior Choir; Recitation— |
Holy Stranger, Katharine Longen-
ecker; Exercise—Christmas, Hilda
Hartman, Helen Stretch, Elizabeth
Nagle, Caroline Shatz, Inez Grove, |
Helen Sheaffer, Mary Katherine
Grove, Laura Hamilton, Duet and |
Chorus—Glory be to God on High, |
School; Exercise—The Infant Jesus, '
Dorothy Schroll and Elizabeth!
Seiders; Song—The Angels Song, |
School; Recitation—Little Billy’s
Christmas Eve, Kathryn Shire; Song
—Fall, Little Snowflakes, Primary
Boys; Exercise—Pilgrims All, EI-
ma Wiley, Mildred Nye,. Bernice
Myers, Martha Witmer, Marie
Young, Benjamin Young, Charles
Roth, Walton Wiley, William Ma-
teer, Carl Shatz, Guy Myers,
Dorothy Schock; Recitation—His
Natal Night, Laura Pennypacker;
Recitation—My Wish, Robert Gantz;
Solo and. Chorus—In a Lowly |
Manger, Miss Helen Krall and school;
Exercise—The Message of the Bells,
Margaret Krall, Lillian Roth, Mary
Shank, Maude Dellinger; Exercise—
The World's Wonderful Night,
Laura Pennypacker, Mildred Krall,
Mary Shank; Solo—Dorothy Schock;
Exercise—Visions of the Christmas
Star, Beatrice Pennypacker, Emma
Kramer, Miriam Mummert, Mary
Rohrer, Neva Wiley; Anthem—While

i Song, Gifts for the King;
| Service; Closing Chorus,
Joy,
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Shepherds Watched, Junior choir;
Address, Announcements, Offering,
Closing
Tidings of
School. Distribution of gifts.
Florin United Brethren
The Florin United Brethren Sun-
day School will render the following
program in the church on Christmas
7:30: Song by the choir,
Scripture reading, Prayer, Recita-
tion, Ruth Baker; Recitation, Lloyd
Vogel; Recitation, Jacob Reheard;
Exercise, Christmas; Solo; Exercise,
Christmas Wishes; Recitation, Grace
Hamilton; Recitation Harry Reheard;
Exercise by five boys, Dollies Lulla-
Primary Song; Recitation,
Charles Vogel; Recitation Earl Fike;
Exercise, Christmas Melodies; Ex-
evening at
| ercise by six girls; Recitation, John
| Reheard; Recitation,
| Exercise by three
Albert Booth;
boys; Primary |
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| Some.
{I. W. Harper
| Horting Old Safe
{ Hannisville
| Very Old Irish
| Scotch Whiskey
| Duffy’s Pure Malt
| Wm. Foust
| McHenry Straight
iJas. EF. Pepper ...:ivivivv iis 1.00
| Stein
| Highspire Straight
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| Golden Cross
® | Booth’s Old Tom
| Gordon Dry
| Christmas dinner so don’t fail to get
Specials
For Christmas
choice line of bottled |
go well with that
I have a
goods that will
Note these prices.
BOTTLED WHISKIES
| Antediluvian
| Black & White
Buckingham
Mount Vernon
Moss
Old Overholt
Hannis Monogram
Shaw’s Malt
Five Points
BOTTLED BRANDIES
7 Brothers Native Brandy...
(Distilled 1902)
Distilled Blackberry Brandy...
California Three Stars
Old Cloister Apricot
Old Cloister Peach
Old Cloister Prune
Old Cloister Orange
Old Cloister Pear
.$1.50 |
1.50 |
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| Geneva
|
Horting Superior Dry
| Gin-seng Gin
| Franklin Sloe
CHAMPAGNES
| Bosca-Sec
| Great Northern Ex. Dry (Splits)
BOTTLED WINES
; Virginia Dare
| White Port
| Sherry
{7 Brothers Blair ...........
(2 for $1.00)
i | Sweet Isabella
(2 for $1.00)
Old Columbia Tokay
i) earbeck |
SOUNT JOY, PA.
S.
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| Esther Dellinger; Address, Collec-!
tion, Exercise by three boys; Ex-
| ercise by three girls; Recitation, Es-
ther Vogel; Drill, Song by Choir,
Benediction, Everybody is cordially
invited to attend.
|
Landisville Lutheran
The Christmas Exercises of the |
Lutheran Church will be held
Christmas evening, December 25.
Besides the numerous exercises an |
orchestra consisting of the following: |
Miss Barbara Minnich, Pianist; John |
Way and Dallas Weidman, Cornet-
ists; Allen M. Way, Clarinetist;
Ralph Eshleman and John Booth,
Violinists; Mrs. O. H. Heistand, Bass|
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| Violinist; A. H. Heistand, Trombone;
Guy H. Habacker, Flute; Director, |
H. K. Way, will furnish the music.
Everybody is invited to come.
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HORSE AND CATTLE SALES
What Our Local Dealers Have to
Offer at Public Sale
Keller & Bros.’ Sale
On Friday, December 22, J. B.
Keller & Bro. will sell 76 head of
cows, consisting of Holsteins, Dur-
hams, Brindles, ete. A few good
bulls, stock steers and cattle for
beeves, also a few shoats. This is
another bunch of good stock, bought
direct from the farmers that raise
them. Don’t forget the time and
place—Friday December 22, at Mt.
Joy.
2
Ed. Ream’s Sale
Mr. Ed. Ream, the extensive local
horse dealer, will start the new year
right by holding his first horse sale
on New Year's Day, Monday, Jan. 1.
The lot will include an express load
of fine ones from Ohio, weighing
from 9,00 to 1,600 lbs. and range in
age of from 3 to 8 years. Also
some fat horses and a few matched
draft teams. ts.
nn an
California now enjoys the distine-
tion of having kept the whole
country in suspense for two weeks
while it counted its vote. California
ought to get a few adding machines.
sn el AQ MG ren
The present great shortage of
small coins—cents, nickels, dimes
and quarters will be noticed much
more generally than a shortage of
$20 bills would be.
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Was it merely a coincidence that
after receiving finally the letter of
congratulation from Mr. Hughes, the
President should be kept to his room
by a slight cold.
er eee ren
Many a congressman who goes to
Washington a high-flier comes back

on foot.
potato production in the State with |
1,142,470 bushels while.
has the smallest,
and Forest, 22,600 bushels.
The Pennsylvania
Cameron | estimated to be
of 21,645 bushels cent. larger than last year.
Despite the high price of
apple
about ele?
Seven counties in the State show (there are less hogs being fattened
an average yield of over 95 bushels Pennsylvania farms
The high price of feed is a deterrin
There has been an increase of over factor.
to an acre in potato production.
three per cent. in the acreage sown
to wheat this fall as compared with tion of alfalfa this
State at 138,600 tons.
last year.
It is estimated that there are now
540 tractors in use on the farmsin
Pennsylvania.
than last yes
season
mms GP Mss
Illinois hasn’t joined the Prohibi-
[tion States, but the
beer glasses in
BE in gold for the year in
d
States of $420,633,948.
ring sum, isn’t it? And yet
$5 apiece for every person
FE country.
rrr CRI
Austria officially
feath
Estimates place the total produc-|Joseph within twenty-four hours.
in the Such haste may do for autocracties,
but in our free
. complete returns before acting.
of
announced the
Emperor-King Francis
Republic we want
BR ———
We are told that carpet and rug
The average production of buck- the Chicago saloons generally have jpriess are being revised upward. It
wheat to an acre this season is 16 shrunk one-third.
Such
tobacco
enjoyment
as you never thought
could be is yours to
command quick as
you buy some Prince
Albert and fire-up a
pipe or a home-made
cigarette!
Prince Albert gives
you every tobacco sat-
isfaction your smoke-
appetite ever hankered
for. {That’s because
it's made by a patented
process that cuts out
bite and parch!
Prince Albert has always
been sold without coupons or premiums.
We prefer to give quality |
On the reverse side
of this tidy red
tin
you will read: “Pro.
one smoked
cess Patented July
30th, 1907,” which
made three men
smoke pipes where
before!
PRINGE ALBERT
the national joy smoke
has a flavor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the like of it!
And that isn’t strange, either.
was unnecessary to say “upward?”
Men who think they can’t smoke a pipe or roll a ciga-
Buy Prince Albert every-
where tobacco is sold in
°PPY red bags, 5c; tidyred
, 10c; handsome pound
rd half-pound tin humi-
rrs—and—that corking fine
Oe crystal-glass humi-
dor with sponge- moistener
to that keeps the tobacco
in such clever trim—always!

LET US ALL JOIN HANDS WITH
SANTA CLAUS
AND HAVE
rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince
Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try-
out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment
coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply.
Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.

SIG GER
MERRIER
CHRISTMAS

YOUR FRIENDS ARE ENROLLING. JOIN THE HAPPY CROWD.
There will be no slips—no disappointments.
receive when the distribution of funds is made and can arrange expenses accordingly.
Enroll in Class 2A and Receive
Enroll in Class 100 and Receive $50.00
Enroll in one or more classes.
A deposit of a few cents every week keeps up the payments.
THERE ARE NO RESTRICTIONS. EVERYBODY OLD AND YOUNG, IS
SOLVES the PROBLEM
Enroll in Class 5 and Receive $63.75
Enroll in Class 5A and Receive
Enroll in Class 2 and Receive
63.75
25.50
25.50
The first deposit makes you a member.
OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB
Every member is SURE to have MONEY to buy presents and for other expenses incidenta: to Christmas.
Members know months in advance how much they will
Enroll in Class 1 and Receive $12.75
Enroll in Class 1A and Receive
Enroll in Class 25 and Receive
Enroll in Class 50 and Receive
~
No fees.
WELCOME TO BECOME A MEMBER
BECOME A MEMBER AT ONCE.
12.75
12.50
25.00
No fines. No red tape.
You can easily spare the small amounts.
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First National
Mount Joy, Penna.
Bank