The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 27, 1916, Image 8

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ing a Sale!
Personal
| Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
Jacob Brunner,
| Miss Marie Gantz of Lancaster,

spent Xmas with her aunt, Mrs.

OU don't leave
Uso rig in the
middle of the
road and go to a fence-
post to read a sale bill
do you? Then don’t
expect the other fel-
low to do it.
Putan ad In this paper.then,
regardless of the weather,
the fellow you want io
reachreads yourannounce-
ments while seated at his
fireside
If he is a prospective buyer
you'llhave himatyoursale.
One extra buyer often pays
the entire expense of the
4d, and it's a poor ad that
won't pull that buyer.
An ad in this paper reaches
the people you are after.
Bills may be 2 necessity, but
thead is the thing that does
the business.
Don't think of having =
special sale without using
advertising space in this
paper.
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Printin
You will get first-class
work, and you will get
it when promised, for
aving work done
5 omised i is one
of thi Athis office.
If you p
order by mail or 8
it to the office in person.
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Jacob Brunner.
Mr. Reuben Shellenberger spent]
|Xmas in Harrisburg, with Harvey
| Emsminger.
Miss Ella Eagle of Philadelphia,
was the guest of Mrs. Subilla Zeller |
on Monday.
| Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Getz ate their
Christmas turkey at Ephrata with]
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Getz spent]
Sunday with friends and relatives at|
Linglestown.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foltz of Deo-
date, spent Christmas with the family
lof J. W. Schrite.
Mr. and Mrs. Singer of Lancaster
were guests of Mr. Fred Stretch and
family over Christmas.
Mrs. Amos Garber and daughter
Frances spent from Saturday to
| Tuesday at Philadelphia. i
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ream spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George Ul-
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Let Us Show You
What We Can Do
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OneExtraBuyer
at a sale often pays the
entire expense of the ad.
Get That Buyer
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Save Pennies—

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rich near Pleasant Hill.
Mr. J. B. S. Zeller of Lancaster,
spent Christmas Day in town with
(relatives and friends.
Mrs. John Glattacker and daughter
Miriam of Lancaster, spent Thursday
with Mrs. F. G. Pennell.
Mr. Clayton Pennypacker of near
Wilmington, was home with his par-
ents over Christmas.
Mr. Walter Ebersole of Wilming-


Waste Dollars
q Semener di users of printing
save pennies by get-
ting inferior work and lose
dollars through lack of ad-
vertising value in the work
they get. Printersasarule
charge very reasonable
orices, for none of them
get rich although nearly
all of them hard
Moral: Give your printing to
a OO wrinier and save money.
PRINTERS’ INK
HAS been respon-
sible for thousands
of business successes
throughout the country.
Everybody in town
may know you but
they don't know what
you have to sell.

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Thursday, Dec. 28th, 1916
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FREE CONCERT IN FRONT OF HALL AT 7 P. M.

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“Iiigl:iy Attractive
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Jardiniere and Pedestal 34 inches
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all our customers who save the
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| ton, Del., was a Christmas guest of
his parents here.
i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston spent
Christmas at the home of the later’s
| parents in Lancaster.
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albright of
| Harrisburg, were Monday guests of
| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ream.
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenawalt
| entertained their children and grand-
| . .
| children on Christmas.
|

| spending the Christmas holidays here
| the guest of her parents.
l Mrs. Annie Gaffin of Philadelphia,
| spent from Saturday to Tuesday here
|| with relatives and friends.
{| Mr. Ralph Crum of Grantville, Pa.
a Christmas guest in the family
of merchant H. E. Hauer.
Messrs. Harry Grosh of Dayton, O.
[and Eli Grosh of Chicago, Ill., spent
| Christmas here with their parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grosh.
Mr. Roy Walters of
[spent sevarel days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Walters.
Mr». Russell Myers of Steelton,
| spent Xmas vacation with his parents,
{Mr. and Mrs. Harry CO. Myers.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Hersey
| spent = Christmas - at Columbia, as
| guests of Mrs. A. M. Sherk.
| Mr. and Mrs. Deckert Yingst of
Ephrata, were the guests of Mrs.
Charlotte Pennell on Sunday. |
Mr. Samuel Brubaker of Kennett
Square, paid his parents, Mr. and |
M. K. Brubaker a visit on Xmas.
Miss Elizabeth Heisey of Philadel-
Lancaster,
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fred of Chester, spent Saturday in
town with Mr.
Schrite.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bundle and |
daughter of Elizabethtown,
several days with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. |
Loraw.
Mr. Fred Haeggele
delphia, is the guest of M. B.|
{ Mishey and sisters, on Donegal |
{ street. ' |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farmer spent |
Christmas with her parents at|
Wrightsville. Mrs. Farmer will stay |
(a week. |
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Garling of Phil- |
| adelphia, spent Christmas here with |
(her parents, Rev. and Mrs. I. A. Mac-
| Dannald.
| Mr. George Drabenstadt and Miss
{ Flora Drabenstadt spent Christmas|
{with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arntz at,
| Maytown.
Messrs. Austin Fellenbaum and
| Ellsworth Shrite, students at Gettys- |
| burg College, were home for Christ-
mas turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strickler!
{spent Xmas afternoon with the for-|
| mer’s grandfather, Mr. Strickler at
Landisville.
| Miss Carrie Piersol of Lancaster,
spent Christmas here the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ebersole on West
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weidman and
children of Donegal Springs, spent
| Monday in town as guests of Mr. and
{ Mrs. H. E. Hauer.
| Miss Ruth Brubaker, who is at-
| tending Wilson’s Academy at Nyack,
|N. Y., is spending her Xmas vacation
lat home with her parents. |
Mr. John Long, a teacher in the |
| High School at Downingtown, spent
Christmas here with his parents at |
{the United Brethren parsonage.
i Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Long and
two daughters of Lititz, spent Mon- |
day here as guests of Mrs. Long’s|
| father, ex-councilman Eli H. Engle.
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Mountain Top, in Luzerne County.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dierolf spent |
[Christmas at Landisville, as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shank, the
| enterprising merchant of that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arntz and
Xmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. son Donald of Maytown and Mr. and | ing the
Mrs. Aaron Snyder of Mountville,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Sabine
| Arntz.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Graham and
daughter of Carlisle, and Mr. gand
Mrs. Charles Brown jr. of Lan r
were Christmas guests of Mrs. Sarah
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Geistweit and
daughters Mildred and Mabel, and
granddaughter Bernice spent Xmas
with Mr. Adam Geistweit near Eliza-
bethtown.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earnshaw
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton of
| East Downingtown, spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Lindsay
of Marietta and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Stoll of Florin, were pleasantly enter-
tained by Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stoll
on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Stoll .and
son of Pittsburgh, and Frank Stoll

of the City of Brotherly Love, were
guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
B. Frank Stoll on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grube and
daughter of Landisville, and Mrs. |
Miller and daughter of Salunga, |
spent Christmas here as guests in
the family of Charles K. Witmer.
Mr. Owen Greenawalt of Lebanon
Valley College, and Miss Gertrude
Greenawalt of Lebanon, are spend-
ing their Christmas vacation with
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vacation
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of Lancaster, 3
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Shiremanstown,and
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and M garg Campbell.
Mrs MarV®Habecker and family
and Mrs. Eizabeth H- setter of
Florin, Mr. ard Mrs. Nor €a Stauf-:
fer ard son Wayne of nearMarietta, |
and Mr. Isasc Fellenbam of this
place were entertained ‘ata turkey!
dinser by Mr. and Mrs. .. Fellen-|
baim on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Glaacker and
granddaughter, Rachel Gltacker of
Mgytown, Mrs. Daisy Finser and
dgaghter Anna, Mrs. Wmley and
dfughter Grace of Elizabeitown and
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gitacker of
S:eelton, were Sunday gists of Mr.
ard Mrs. Frank Pennell.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Srder enter-|
tained these guests at tir home on |
Kast Main street Chistmas Day:
Mr. and Mrs. John M Snyder of
Roanoke, Va.; Mr. andilrs. B. Frank
Snyder and children Ijise and Jack
of South Bethlehem; |Ir. John A.
Snyder, jr., and ladyfiend of New
Jersey and and Miss §: a Bomberger
of North Carolina.
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What Our Lo¢? Dealers Have to.
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SALES
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On Frida ember 22, J. B
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hams, Brind A
bulls, stock recy Ba ¢ tof to
beeves, also a 5 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.
Ed. Ream’s Sale
Mr. Ed. Ream, the extensive joeal
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.
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NOTICE
Notice to delinquent tax payers.
| County Tax for 1916 must be paid
"on or before January 15th, 1917.
T. M. BRENEMAN, Col.
dec. 19-4t.
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advertising of
local merchants
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The Difference —
Between the Cost of Good
and Cheap Printing
is so slight that he who goes
shopping from printer to
printer to secure his printing
at a few cents less than what
it is really worth harély ever
mekes day laborer wages at
this unpleasant tesk.
If you want good work at
prices that are right, get your
fob printing
[Ht mn oN
[s rapidly approaching
and if you want your
share of patronage this
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phia, spent Xmas day here with her 3
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Heisey. | §
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