The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 17, 1919, Image 5

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DEC 17th
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT

ner’s ner's Dept
“Shop Early”
Store
tvenings, Starting Dec. 19
Boost Mt. Joy
Your Heliday ii at Home
Money and Ca
ar
Save are
PERS SLIRPERS | the « eathar at good old
reliable prices—Buy now
house
all
ine of
d
Ladies’
room slippers, Wl RWEAR
ind Men's
and
UNDER AR UNDE
Children’s
two
adies’,
DISHES DISHES
of
and
underwear mm plece
union suits,
salad
hand
assortment
cut glass
NAISTS WAISTS
Waist
and up-to-date,
jap ware,
Shirt
that is new
Everything
A
assortment to select from.
ANKETS BLANKE™
Blankets that defy large
For Men
ll
m
Jnderwear Gloves
Night Shirts Hosiery
Sweaters
Belts, Etc.
Collars
Shirts
For Women
Fancy China
Silk Hosiery
Gloyes
Handkerchiefs
Sweaters
Bathrobes
Writing Paper
Shirt Waists
Fa:
Bags
gtbooks
“,
Our (Grocery Department
of the Best Things to Eat
cy Collars
ull
Brandywine Hill
Peas, the best there
is.
White Rose Apri-
cots, Cherries and
Peaches.
Walnut Kernels
English Walnuts
Brazil Nuts
Almonds
Filberts
Mazola Oil
Wesson oil for cook-
ing.
Coffee,
town.
Libby’s
Pineapple.
best in
full
and
Mount Joy




Rev. IL.
oO |
Vulcapizing Retreading
TIRES
ay
=v
SAVE YOUR
aW E can sWe
your tire
year—and enoug!
worth while, too.
The motoring public are being
rapidly educated to re-tread their
tires as soon as the original tread
is mutilated to a point where
damage to the canvas, through
wear or rotting commences.
Therefore, just as soon as the
tread surface begins to develop
blisteys, or to separate from .the
canvasy and particularly where
faulty alignment wears away the
tread surface thru «continuous
skidding, ‘re-treading should be
immediately attended to.
Don’t throw your old worn out
tires away or sell them to the
junk man jushk because they are
tread worn, fom we can re-tread
them with new rubber for you so
that you should ge from 3,000 to
5,000 more miles of service out
of them.
TRIO TIRE COMPANY
Paul M. Buoh!, Manager
34 West Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA.
WORN
you ! on
each
ke it
pel
RECEIVE IT RECEIVE IT


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101 ER OT
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COAL COAL
I AM NOW RADY TO TAKE YOUR ORDERS FOR
ALL KINDS OF COAL:
Also Feeds of All Kinds
Hay, Straw, Salt, Etc.
« Just Received a Carload of Cement,
Goverment Tested
Will be pleased to fill younorder. Prices reasonable
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E. H. ZERCHER
MOQUNT\ JOY, PENNA.
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Painter and
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110
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ble prices.
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PD BICYCLES
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| sixty-nine
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{ held Sunday
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RELIGIO
IN oy
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
BORO AND THE ENTIRE
INDING COM
SURROL
MUNI
ypal Church
berts,
Methodist Episc
ev Thomas Ro Pastor ;
th
by Rev Mrs. W.
tbeth G., w
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 A. M
Morning 10:45 A. M
Evening Services 7 P. M.
Christmas Matin Service
on Christmas Day.
3, & an
60 years, 1
was
Service a mel
church. I
30 A. the
6:
eaves
Ira
Harry
at
M.
Florin U. B. Church
Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor
Eby’s
AM.
Florin
Sunday School 9:30.
C. BB. 6:15
Sermon 7
also sury
| sisters:
Services 10 X has
V John Gilbe
Vv; Mrs. Mary
i The
15, h
| delphia
funeral
here
o'clock.
ome
one
U. Evangelical Church
Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor
Prayer meeting Wednesday
ing 7:30.
Sunday
9:30.
Preaching
10:30.
Preaching service,
7:30.
Chorus
7:30.
Christmas
even- |
|
Mrs.
Alice S., wife
bach, of Harrisb
pla died on
2: 30 in Elmira,
19
we
School, Sunday morning
‘ ce,
service Sunday morn-
|
y aged
Sunday evening
: I The
urday
home
remains
morning
practice, Friday evening of her
on FE:
1
member
1st Mai
f the I
by |
ton. »
will be |
28, 1919.
entertainment
Dec.
0
evening, :
is survived
Arling
late Lewis
leaves

son
Church of God | the
A. MacDannald, D. D., Pastor and
The services at the Church of God |...
on Sabbath will be of the lnyns Jac. H.
birth of Christ. The School Mrs. Thos. Cl
will meet in the Main the [mrs S. H
Primary Department render a | ns Chas. Li
short program under ion of | pM. Youns
i Smeltzer. s held yestert
ine he yme
and the “ihe” hom
World,” cemetery
Angels Sing,”
ing the choir will sing *
of the King,” Lorenze
Bells Chime,” Wilson,
chorus, “Tell to me the
There will be no prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening the 24th but
an early morning prayer service on
Thursday morning from 6 to 7 a.
on Thursday evening the
Sabbath School will render
nual Christmas Cantatta.
ret QE eee
ROWENNA COUPLE OBSERVE
69th WEDDING ANNIVERSAR
George S
in honor
Sabbath
and
Z
room
will
the direct
Hai
oh
30) { 4
the |
The
even- |
preach at 10
sing “Joy to
“To Fear
In the
The Coming
and “Chime
and Men’s
Story.”
wil
choir will
Adams, and
Lorenze.
pasl( r
SALE
ancaster
ers and
z
| Bre + Aldinger,
B
|
m.
and
an-
choir
the We i
estate
by John G.
advertise
on
Joy, real
etry
| See me
Elias Fisher, native
have been marrie
They are at presen
congratula
Mr. and Mrs.
Rowenna,
years.
Newport, receiving
| tions upon the celebration of this an
| niversary.
railroads,


time of
ago,
the
years
Jefore
sixty-nine
and his bride-to-be,
McClure, of near Marietta
drove to Harrisburg, where they
were married. The officiating clergy
man was Rev. L. Gearhart, a min
ister of the Lutheran church. Mr
Fisher was left an orphan at the age
of ten years, his father having met
his death by being killed in a run
away accident.
He was born June
wife was born March 9,
ter of James and Elizabeth
pioneer residents of near Marietta.
Her father died at the age of 92
years, and a sister of hers died abou
five years ago at the age of 94)
Mr. Fisher was for many years af
filiated with the old Chickies fur-
naces, which are now torn down,
being one of the first men to work
there. There are at present none
living except him of “his gang.”
Their marriage was blessed with
eight children. There are many |
grandchildren and great-grand-chil-
dren in the family. |
Mrs. Fisher has the distinction of |
being the first woman to ride in the |
eastern part of this State on a rail-
Fisher
Elizabeth
30, 1830; his
1828, daugh]
McClure, §
V10}
Wentz,
Phillip
home.
ive.
Marcus Gilbert,
was
on T
The
| taken to Strasburg
Wm.
sister
Seeman
these
eer
eller,
ark,
t,
i
i:
le
ap —
farmers’
bulls
ay, Jan,
Doneg
Subscribe for the Mt. Jov Bulletin.’ $2,
[Dress
JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,
w i
‘turary
Eberl
D. Chandler
Dr. W.
street,
ife f
fe ofl
Main
ning at nine
f di
time,
Claud
called
Sun
vit Mr
Anna Dyer
Elizabethtown
Mr. Irvin Geyer
risburg, spent
pe
iplication o
illness of some at
month and 22 days.
of the Presby-
esides her husband
following children:
of Furnace, Pa.;
, of Quarryville;
Four step-daugh-
Also these
on )
and famil
with
Mrs.
y of
the
Ged
nber
Sunday
mer’s Mr. and
Geyer.
Mr. and Mrs.
two children spent
City of Brotherly
atives.
Mrs.
City, is
the guest
Shires.
Mrs. Jacob Springer and Miss
tie Kramer of Green
Sunday visitors Mrs.
mer, in this place.
The United Brethren church
hold their weekly prayer meeti
at the home of Mrs. Albert Fike
Thursday evening.
Mr. Albert Walters
erecting a spacious
of the
and owned
Messrs.
Lutz
school
Irvin Kraybill
Saturday in
brothers Love visiting
of Phila
Gilbert, of Quarry
rt, of Chester Coun-
Tudlor, of Avondale.
held from her late
uesday afternoon at
remains were then
interment.
the
days
Mrs.
Hossler of
several
and
David
spending
of Mr.
h
Tree,
for to Mary F
Strasbach
of William W. Stras-
urg, formerly of this
Friday morning at
N. Y., from tubercu-
years and 28 days.
re brought here Sat-
and taken to the
Mrs. Jac. H. Zel
n street. She was a
autheran church. She
ier husband and one
he was a de wghter of |
and force
porch in
residence of Clayton
by William
Henry, David
are attending
in the
Harrisburg several
The United
this conference will be
brothers and sis-|this evening at 7.15 with
Elmira, N. Y.; Presiding Elder of
of this place; (charge
of Harrisburg; Mrs. Samuel F
Lancaster; | dren have returned
Lancaster; Mrs.) Harrisburg, after spending
Lancaster. Funeral |end here with her parents,
ay 10.30 | Mrs. Michael Kottler.
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Mt. [gave a turkey dinner at
on Sunday, in honor of
Greenawalt of Mount Joy.
lowing were present: Mr. and
Isaac Fuhrman, Mr. and Mrs. C
ton Breneman, Miss Edna Brenen
{ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breneman.
The following were Christ
cows, | shoppers to
& | Misses Fannie
{Mary Derr, Lizzie
Mary Arndt,
Mrs. Herman
Hassinge
and
the Tra
of farming
days this
hren quart
held in the chu
Rev. E
interest
ret
of place
nan,
and
to their
the
Mr.
air
nes, of
of
forenoon at
sister,
Interment
Brener
their
of her
in the
The
REGISTER
stock
Mount
State, |
their
Inn,
New York
rie County
by J. B. Keller
auct,
3—O0n
Lancaster on
and Kathryn
Stacks,
Miriam
Brinser,
E
Kl
Guhl,
Mr.
Clay
N
M
the
street, Mount [and
and personal prop-|Mrs. Miller Hershey, Mrs
Miller. Frank, auect.| Lefevre and daughter Stella,
nt. {Ida Culp and Arthur and
| Roy Nissley.
premi- | er,
al 2
Son
Uncle Sam Sells Them
United States Army
a quantity of wheel
regulation breast
irness at the following prices:
of ten or more at $27.00
and $19.80 for lead
The of
g for
ad sets
is
sale
of
co
S
. ¢. Philadelphia or Pittsburg
whee 1
s of one set, $30.00 for
1d $22.00 for lead sets, f.
ladelphia or Pittsburgh.
can inspected at
lelphia Pittsburgh.
information, address
. E. Jones, Surplus Property
21st St. Oregon A
iladelphia, Pa.
A Qe re
Adjudications Filed.
judications were filed in the
states:
ina Miller,
vy H. Grady,
be eit
or
N
and
Rapho, $545.65.
Marietta,
M.
yb Hostetter,
15.16.
hirts
¢ {
NO
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road train, as she was living at Ro-
wenna, and when the road was near-
ly completed, rode in the cabin of !
| the engine to Marietta. The road was |
finished three days later, and then |
opened for travel.
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Reminders for Your
Fancy Cranberries, 1b
Plum Pudding, can
Peel,
Fancy Lemon Peel, lb
Finest Glace Citron, lb
California Seedless Raisins,
Fancy Orange Ib
Fancy California Walnuts, Ib
Blue Diamond Almonds, 1b.
Fancy Brazil Nuts, Ib
Choice Filberts, Ib.
Best Mixed Nuts,
Fancy California Figs, pkg
“Asco’’ Baking Powder, can
Thin Skin Juicy Grape Fruit,
Fancy Sliced Pineapple, can
Pride of Farm aCtsup, bottle
Fancy Golden Pumpkin,
Pure Apple Butter,
Delicious ePanut Butter, Ib.
‘““Asco” Ground Nutmeg, can.
Rich Creamy Cheese, 1b...
Sweet, Juicy Oranges, doz... ..
Best Rice, Ib
Honey,
big
Pure .
Princess Salad Dressing, big bottle
bottle
12c.,
jar
American Maid Catsup,
‘Asco” Ginger Ale, bottle
Christmas [
DO YOUR XMAS BAKING NOW
rkz....
Finest California Sliced Peaches, can.............


A Pie
MEAT,
que
Withou
“ASCO” MINCE
The very fines
gredients used
Christmas pies.
Buy wh:
Our
ound
most
COFFEE
cups to a'j
will please ‘te
you ever
Very Best,
of “Asco”
“SCO”
More
“Asco”’
finest ‘‘cup” drank.
particular
t Sugar
purest
for yo
and
Only the best
it you'll need today
Ib
than
coffe
any ble
e drinl


FRESH MADE CANDIES
Fox Trot Chocolates
15 1b.
Borden’s Milk Caramels,
ib., 35¢
6c
20c
Tootsie Rolls each
Almond Bars,
each,
Hershey's
6c
assorted flavors,
each, 5c
After-Dinner Mints, pkg., 4c
4c
Charms,

Smiles, pkg


High-Grade Canned Vegetables
Choice Sugar Corn
Can 1lc,
can
1215¢c,
can
llc,
Beans
1lc
15c¢c, 18¢c
Fender Peas,
19c,
Choice Tomatoes,
Tender String
can
Beans
Fancy Lima
can 18c¢
Red B
Tender sets
Fancy Spinach,




The Loaf Without
AC, big loaf
ment in
VICTOR BRE
Mor yarisk
value
tfernoon
e J
Competition


PEACHES,
fruit. Delici
FANCY CALIFORNIA
Extra bright
fine for a peach pie
fanev
ANCY
Ib

Pure Jams, Jellies, Pre-
serves and Marmalade
Jellies, glass. .12¢
jar. .19¢
.30c,
Assorted Jams,
Curtice Jams, jar 32¢
Temtor Preserves
. jar 35¢, 38c¢c
Marmalade
big jar, 28c
Orange


Fresh Cakes and
Crackers
Oysterettes, pkg
Crackers, pkg
Graham
Sac Teas, pkg
o Wafers, p
ial
Nabisc
Bu
Token
Spiced
kg
Ib
ter Thins
1b
Wafers, Ib




Fine Table Salt, pkg.
Van Camp's Evaporated
Mik, can 7c,
Buckwheat, pkg
“Asco”
“Asco” Cornstarch, pkg..
BEST PURE LARD,
Ib
Absolut N
up
Finest Corned Beef,
“Asco” Golden Syr
can...35¢c
“Asco’”’ Rolled Oats, pkg...10c
Fancy California Prunes,
Ib, 2G, 24c, 28c

store whe
ASCO” OLEOMARGARINE
1 Ibh., 40
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the quality will pljase you.
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