'N. Minnie otored to Lancaster t friends. b Gorrecht, Mrs. aughter, aster. is in the Hos- : ; Mr. Hess is a George Hess of this place. and Mrs. Abe Weaver and two ters, i d Esther, visit- riends at Schock’s on Sunday. fr. and Mrs. Fred Hodecker of itz, announce the birth of a girl. _ Hodecker was a former resident this village. Mrs. Alice Wisler held a public le of household gooc Saturday. ‘or the present she will reside with er sister at Columbia. S. V. Swarr and Fred Long spent several days at a deer camp at Mt. Alto. We have not yet learned they were successful or not. Messrs JH. H. Long and J. S. Ken- dig, two of the E. Hempfield School Board, visited the schools at East Petersburg last Tuesday. Mrs. A Long: matored Saturday night an tertainment Charl Mrs. follc visit Mary Evelyn ind man Is on ~Xers, v I to Fast Petersburg « 1 attended the en- Miss Clara Mrs. shey, Mrs Castle, M ham an Mrs. Herr, ed to E present a Vera Herr, Hiram Strickler as ry LOCUST GROVE and Miss Ruth Hoffman motor- E 1 and XY ven to engagement to Mr, been announced. whose here tobace or market. d wife were berland Val- urg last week. » and Mrs. Milton callers at the home on of Mount ome of E. a business Joy, R mpion I fe in a 1terspersed yllowing a fi 1 a stiff breez in conjunction last week | Williams near | f J. E. rson of a lady Swartz, who resides nd was enjoying their | corn crop that housed up at his ywn, is a straight tip. nd the piles reminded nts, that’s going some rue. ich of this place, re- | e that he is willing| 1 farm not more than 180 >ss than 70 acres for one yroduction. Any persons rms of those demensions uld address him, Colum- MAYTOWN Miss Sarah Hinkle spent Thurs- day at Lancaster. Frank Houseal and Goldie Fry visited at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Risse ursday at the Co t ue Draben nephew, tz r spent if | Harry T.| Friday | R.| hav- | day for |vis clear-up of | at THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A [ERISMAN’S CHURCH A A vy Im ay has be 1 £ vey 1 have a word of praise all our always has his hom v Wi 1er and Who tertaining neighbor exc narket drops. The man without aften heard singing take life as a joke. 1S indepe1. lent work done? reeable most our most ag pt when a is to and seems troubles and up-to-date farmer, and whose word is as good as gold. Who is the man {hood who was never heard to ) ; an unkind word about anyone? | bright side of life and has learned to take things by their smooth handle | ROHRERSTOWN Mrs. Jane Hickey is on the sick | list | slowly from her late illness. met at Rohrerstown Saturday | afternoon. { Revival services begin Church of God Jan. 4th. next Sunday morning by the pastor, subject, “Immanuel.” | Rev. F. W. McGuire was at Eliza- thtown, last Tuesday evening and on in Men’s Bible Class. Mrs. Fannie Miller, nf Lancaster, | ; | Mason. returned to her home after a week’s to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. and Mrs. Abram Kessler. Visit Mr. The Franklin & Marshall Academy | will be | Club Reformed church on December 18th, Mandolin n the evening, > ’ 3 0 and clock. Services will be held in ran Church next Sunday the Reformed Church, iy evening, 25th and in the { Church of God on Fridgy evening 26. The Ladies’ 3ible Class of the ‘hurch of God have had their house f worship painted recently. The done by McQueeny and nd was a very neat job. The nts a fine appearance. an excitement lion from Hershey, Pa, But finally some man turned on him {and choked him to death so the school children reported that ended the lion business. This all happened ] to Rohrerstown. cl ELIZABETHTOWN Thursday was 12 prese was quite about a loose Se Stoner Kready and wife announce the arrival of a daughter. Squire H. L. Gise was a business i to Lancaster. ] Clara Bolster, of Manheim, was the guest of borough friends. Dietz, of Hershey, was the guest of friends in the boruogh. | Tax Collector S. B. Kieffer was a business visitor to Lancaster, on Thursday. Mrs. J. B. Sheetz, of Lancaster, | was the guest of H. C. Fabs and Mrs. Kate Snyder. Mrs. J. B. Keller, of Mt. Joy, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. William | Barnes on South Market street. { Paul Frey, of this place, has ac- | cepted a position with the American | Stores Company, at Mt. Joy, and has {assumed duty. Mrs. Mary L. Kuhn an active | worker in the Red Cross transacted {business at Lancaster on Thursday |in the interest of the order. : Gordon R. MecLanachran, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. McLanachan {has been appointed State Highway { Inspector, with headquarters in the | Northern part of Lebanon county. Harry Muth and wife entertained {a number of their friends to an ela- {borate dinner at their home on Park street, on Thursday. Covers were {laid for 25 and guests were present | from this place and Harirsburg. Frank Alwine, Jacob Reem, Mos- {heim Eshenauer, Harry Blates and { hunting trip in the vicinity of Cham- John Ream returned from a deer bersburg, on Thursday. They suec- ceeded in bagging a fine buck which was shot by Jacob Reem. TEE etl Be A Cheap Small Farm I have sale prope liss Roy ' | WEEKLY LETTER OF THE DO-| far- | w | The and | { very { meeting | were [ Who is our most progressive and | | Smith; | Keith; in our neighbor- | say | | Worth and Henderson. Who is it that always looks on the | st. Mrs. Henry Meyers is recovering | The East Hempfield School Board | the | Preaching | | R. | where he spent the day looking them A Warren Long and daugje$ be | 1 an uth. ane od : 1 and Ruth, and H. FE9q delivered the anniversary address to | MN the | M 3aer and | | ter Gladys and son Henry spent Sat- | want AT MILLERSVILLE |go@eccccc0ccnc NORMAL SCHOOL INGS AT THAT EDUCATION.- AL INSTITUTION BY OUR SPECIAL CORRE- SPONDENT basket ball Mount Ji 1 team played . There, they saturday they here they met the Normal Lancaster Y Dec. 14, 1919. charge of the prepared a C. A..of to on Sunday, ol was invited N.C. A cabinet. were Vesper services. interesting Christmas program. The Page Society held its regular Friday evening. The] were installed. They | folllows: President, Mr. | Vice President, Mr. George | Secretary, Miss Beulah Assistant Secretary, Miss] Mentzer; Miss Anna | and Curators, Misses | on new ( cers as Baker; Censor, Helen Brubaker, A es RHEEMS | Mrs. Harry Heiser transacted busi- ness at Harrisburg, one day last | week B. Greider and daughters Eliza- H. | beth and Martha spent Saturday at Lancaster, shopping. | Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Hoffman of | this place, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Souders. Mrs. John B. Henry day at Lancaster, last week where | she combined business with pleasure. | Milton Shank, assistant agent P. R. Sunday at Philadelphia, spent one | spent over. Mr. and Mrs. Maryland, spent Herbert Mason of several days with | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel] Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weaver daugh- | urday at Harrisburg looking over the Christmas displays. Master Samuel various breeds of special variety called giant that great rabbit fanciers. The frigid weather has interfered with the state highway department to such an extent that they have de- cided to abandon the concreting operations for the present. Harry Bechtel who contemplates erecting a modern dwelling house on the vacant lots purchased from B. H. Greider has placed the girders. He expects to occupy it by April 1, 1920. The pudding and lever warsht are quite plenty recently J. M. Weaver, Ezra Souders and Monroe Zeager held their annual butchering, having porkers that hovered around the 300 mark. Eli Brubaber slaughtered two heavy porkers at his new butcher shop, at his residence, in this place, last week for N. N. Greiner and Percy Stoll that tipped the beam at 372 and 392. Tobacco farmers took advantage of the damp weather last week which put the tobacéo into proper shape for handling. Cellars were filled. If you to find the tobacco farmers, they will be working at the tobacco the next two months, getting it ready for market. Most of the crops in this section have been sold for a good price. Mason dealer in rabbits has one the Flemished is a attraction for Printing Safeguards Your Money Protect your cash not only with bolts and bars and banks but with businesslike printed forms and records for every transaction you undertake, We can show you a paper —= Ex Paper— and drafts For 0 @ © © © © © © © @ © ©) © ® @ ® @ ® @ ©) © © = | REACON === SHOES o \ \ FO “The Live Store’ 0 “ . “ ’ MERRY - os A \ ) SW Of course yaur . Fa ; doesn’t hold his feethagain grindstone; but it, does pa < scem like it. And to make him take care of his shoes all the tin boy WEDNESD “Alway XMAS A Men's Store for Women VERY year we hear the same old story about the wife who bought her husband a many-col- ored tie for a present and then expected him to wear it and have a Merry Xmas. Evidently that woman didn’t live in this com- munity. st women who make the best selections It’s been our experience that it's the That’s one of the reasons we've turned this men’s store into + Eg is to take half the joy out of his lite. And tearing arou: like ¢ wild young colt is not only rhe joy of life—it’s th best thing in the world for him. The solution of the prob- 1d 1¢ lem is to bring him to us. ‘We have shoes that not only wear but are good style shoes he’ll be proud to have on and take care of. And the prices are reasonable. ably be “something to wear.” a store for women this Christmas. Now's the Time To Do Your Christmas Shopping F you asked the men in your family what they preferred for Christmas the answer would prob- A new shirt, a pair of gloves, some new hand- kerchiefs are certain to. hit the right spot. We ‘have a big array of such gifts ready to show you; they come in the very best quality, in the newest styles. Here Are a Few of the Choice. Things Umbrellas $1.50 to $5.00 Sweaters $2 to $10 Hosiery 25¢ to $1.50 Mufflers 75c to $5 Gloves 25c¢ to $7.50 Neckwear 25c to $2.50 You Have to Pick From Bath Robes $6.00 to $8.50 Shirts $1.00 to $8.50 Pajamas $1.50 to $5.00 Sl an Over Made t 10 Days No Fit, $30, $3 Belts 25c to $2.00 Shoes $2.25 up Underwear 50c t6- $6.00 P. KE GETZ, Mount Joy, Pa. HEEOROEREPRCEEPPERCEOPOOACCORORROREPOCCCEEEEEAE® A KODAK CHRISTMAS | Price $20.00 Picture size, 27% x47% No. 2c AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK JUNIOR inches When you sei a Kodak for} Christmas few rolls of film. ma festivities include with the box a They will want to ke pictures at once of the holiday and your little act of thoughtfulness makes this possible. | Other from $9.49 up. $2. Kodaksg—-all autographie, | cowie Cameras, | 86 up. | W. B. BENDER MOUNT JOY, PA. Greiders Stock Yards C. F. GREIDER, Mgr. MILTON GROVE, PA. P. 0. Mt. Joy R. F. D. No. 3 Bell Phone 129R31 the market Fat DON'T YOU HOPE THAT | | SANTA’S COMING ~ - | = WITH SOME SATISFACT- J) ORY 7+ PLUMBING: Foon 73708 — er faager— ILL the house be warm when ‘St. Nicholas calls or will the Chyistmas tree room be properly heated for the kiddies when they come down to pay their nightgown respects to what the Christmastide has brought them? Let us suggest that wou make the" whole family a Chri§tmas present of a perfect plumbing, BROWN BROS. N. MainlSt, MOUNT JOY} PA, WANTED GIRLS WANTED App Ch Fl t Bachman te Factory in, Pa. | | Keystone Hide Co. Buy and remove promptly dead and disabled animals. FopiMarket Cash Prices. Dayand Rg Nig Ieaglls and Wagon service. : ] ERVE YOU. CALI 4] t latest quotations. LANCAS§1 ER—Bell 'Phone 163 or 435M. \UNITED 'PHONE 223. \ Telephone the KEYSTONE HIDE CO, for prices an HIDES, SKINS, TALLOW} FURS, WOOL and like productss They sell 6o per cent. DIGESTER TANKAGE—THE BEST FEED- ING STUFF FOR HOGS AND POULTRY. 1 GET THEIRYQUOTATION KEYSTONE HIDE CO. 804-816 S. Prince St. LANCASTER, PA. 3oth Telephdpes. % \ \ Jon. Golveeht Jeweler \ 37 WEST MAIN STREET Wrist Watches in gold tilled cases $10.00 Octogan Shaped Cases $1 i nov.19-8t \ S. HESS | | wW. W. APPEL & Jewel The Universal Xmas A Gift Jewdlry has been dp popular Christmdg Gifts. Folks \ realize that Jewelry ut-lasts and outbeautifi nearly ev ery other i of gift that diamonds are a investment stead an expenditire, that nothing § else aptly expressesith Holiday sentime i never for 1 1 §3! NORTH QUEEN LANCASTER. Kralls Meat I always have on the SMOKED MEATS, DRIED BEEF, Also Fresh Beef, V H. H. West Main St. Bell T X Sha