The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 17, 1919, Image 9

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lo the good service that our geod custo-
to do.


THE MOUN JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT
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. ~ : . going to ask a favor of |
tocks of merchandise are here to be drawn § =m nop gos to usk a favor of
a “ » . . 'mbers of our family, will you
erybody. We believe we can fill the majority 8 iii; wme store in your town
. . to send us two gallons of nice cran
your gift list. berries with enough sugar to sweeten |
them. If they can’t get the sugar
end the berries, we'll -.try and get
a . . the sweet stuff. We wish to have
\ OO. $128 COLLARS hem for our Xmas dinner.
» 1.00, 91.29, m—— hp Ladies’ Collars 25¢ , 50c The oldest member of our family
= Ee ; = $1.00, $1.25. is Rev. Colestock, who is 96 years
SETS > { Ladies’ Cuff and Collar Sets, old. The oldest lady is Mrs. Luey
3c, 50¢, 59c, Tp —————— 50c, $1.00 and $1.25 Otto, who is in her 93 year.
$1.50, $2.25. $| | ye . : is Ed.—If there is any merchant or
CAMISOLES kind hearted citizen here who cares
{ to comply with Mr. Davies request,
R CAPS Silk Camisoles, $1.00, $1.49, we know it will be appreciated.
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Ss. 50c & $1.00. $1.85, $1.89, $1.95, $2.25. Send to U. B. Orphanage, Quincy,
» $2.49. | Pa., Rev. H..J. Kitzmille r Supt.
De rr —
to $1 Tyee yo SILK CHEMISE OUT OF TOWN FOLKS
: nl Silk Chemise, $2.69, $2.98, ATTENDED A FUNERAL
CLOTHS $4.50 and $6.50. Fo me
ths, mercerized, I'he following from out of town
$4.38, $.75 and SILK HOSE attended the funeral of Mrs. J. B.
Ladies’: Sik Hose 48¢ to | Sheaffer Sunday: Miss _ Elizabeth
$2.50 Qingried Miss Yatha Tout, the
TIONERY x | Misses Annie and Emma Gingrich,
rtment of Station- Children’s Hose, 25c¢ to 75c¢ § Miss Mame Morgan, Mrs. Fred
per pair. ! Meyre, Mr. Emil Meyer and Mr. Al-
| vin Gingrich of Lancaster, Rev. and
BLANKETS ; UNDERWEAR | Mrs. I. E. Johnson, Miss Hilda John-
Jlanket would make Anything and everything in ®!son, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Eshleman of
gift, prices to suit the lihe of Underwear. | Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
x | Snavely and Mr. Brubaker of Lititz,
DISHES HANDKERCHIEFS ® Mr. and Mrs. J. S. White of May-
: itown, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Stehmas
assortment of China Our assortment of Handker- RI Rheems, Mr. Elias A teman
Glassware. chiefs is immense. lunga, Mr. and Mrs. D. | ank, Md.
\ Joseph Daveler, M Mrs. David
Shank and son Ellwood, Mrs. Minnie
Kover, Miss Della Shank, 1
Our Grocery Department 8| Mrs. Walter Shank, Mr. Ell Fray
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Prunes, per pound............ 21c to 45c¢ Large assortment of Candies, Oranges, Grape- & o 2nd urs Jno. Tham 2nd Mr.
¥ Sance, per pound. .............., 25¢ fruit. Our prices are attractive. ( r gy eas 0 IPheabeth.
= ot town, Frank Shank and Miss Martha
Fancy Dates, per pound.............. 24c ais Shank of Rhee
& Mince Meat. per pound 26 Raisins, Currants, Citrons, Lemon Peel and @|®1ank o eems, Mr. and Mrs. Lan-
1 specpound.............. c Orange Peel dis Metzger and Mrs. Cyrus Sheaffer
PBErApORd. i ch oh rr i ses 40c . \& of Manheim, Mr. Jno. Kauffman,
ES, per pound. . i. she. iia ies ees 24c Try a pound of our excellent coffee, per Ib... .42c R | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kauffman and
. { Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gibble of Mil-
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STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS qT 2 (ton Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
A 3 | Gingrich of Reading.
Your purchasing is not complete for Christmas unless you have
added several boxes of paper to your list.
the leader in stationery and quality of paper is othe best.
prices are reasona
Ustaco Linén Cards and Paper, per box ,50c to $1.50.
50c to $1.75.
Tulip Linen, 50c to $1.50.
Period Stationéry in colors, 65c.
50c to $1.50.
Symphony Lawn the finest quality paper on the market today,
Lord Baltime¢
Marquette Li
50c to $1.70.
Gift Paper for the Kiddies, 20c.
Lord Baltimore Linen Cards, 35c.
Lord Baltimore Linen Envelopes, 25c.
PERFUM*®S and FACE POWDERS:
Boston Perfume, 50c to $1.50.
Harmony of Boston Sachet, 65c.
78c.
50c¢.
Harmony of
Bouquet Ramee Sachet,
Jontile Face Powder,
Jontile Combination, $3.50.
Jontile Combination, $2.75.
These packages must be seen té be appreciated.
Intense Lilac Toilet Water, $1.25.
Harmony of Boston Toilet Water; 50c.
Violet Dulce Toilet Water, $1.00.
I almost failed to mention my Candy.
line both package and bulk in Schrafts, Guth, Liggett and Cadette
lines.
Do you know a good hot water bottle or
combination would be an excellent present for 'a friend.
The above mentioned articles can all be had ‘at the
Rexall Store
E. W. GARBER
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My prices are reasonable.
East Main Street,

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| SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS
e New
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wo Came to
Pool and
LISSE & HOLTZ, Props.
In Basement of
Garber’s Drug Store is
Our Everybody Welcome
Come in and Look Us Over
oct.1-3mo
EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
Estate of Daniel Easton, late
Mount Joy Boro, Penna.,
Letters testamentary on said
dersigned, all persons
thereto are requested to
mediate payment,
claims or demands
make
the undersigned,
Joy, Pa.
EMMA EASTON,
® settlement to
Lr
siding in Mount
Exec utris X. |
M. Hollowbush, Attorney.
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3 SOND
COME TOUS FOR
PRINTING
That Sells Goods
Yes I have the best
Billiard Room!
of
deceased.
es-
indebted |
im-
and those having milestones
against the same
will present them without delay fori
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fountain syringe or
\ Clients
MOUNT JOY, PENNA
| You save money and make mone,
for your patrons. Do the sa
{yourself by using an ece
I high grade paper — Ham;
Bond — and good printing,
which we can give you.
| If you want printing se


LST THAT YOU ! f economy — give use a tri
1 THE o y FOR =
A fi i

Printing Brings
Not every business has a show
| window. If you want to win more
*) | clients, use more printing and use
the kind of printing that faithfully
represents your business policy.







| prohibition was
{day
| of the Volstead law, the prohibition
Mount Joy Hall enforcement act, framed to carry
| out the intend of the prohibition
|amendment to the constitution.
dec.17-6t
 




[cases involving the constitutionality
{ Government.
The Court entirely reversed the
contention of the “wets” that war-
JOY,

unusual
school pu
ry

¢ your public

occurred and
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when that last
happen ¢


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WAR-TIME PROHIBITION
15—War-time
held constitutional
to-day by the Supreme Court in a
unanimous decision. Thus vanished
the hopes of many for a “wet” holi-
time.
No decision
Washington, Dec.
was rendered on the
passing, however, Associate
Justice Brandeis did hold that the
prohibition amendment was binding
on the States as well as the Federal
In
time prohibition was outside the war-
time powers of Congress and pointed
out that war-time control’ of food
and railroads still were in effect.
The decision added one of the final
to the long fight to make
the country dry.
rr re ns
| AMATEURS TO PRESENT
FARCE AT MAYTOWN
A home talent play will be ren-
dered by the choir of the Maytown
‘Reformed church, on Saturday even-
{ing, January 3. The play, entitled
| “Graduation Day at Wood Hill]
School,” is a farce in two acts, by
| Ward Macauley, and contains a
|
AN INTERESTING LETTER
FROM U. B. ORPHANAGE
I'he dit 1 eipt of the fol
ving fro Lawrence Davies, who
l 1 ed Brethren Or-|
d Home it Quincey, |
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Dec er 1 1919 |
D 1 I 1] 1 remem
r Mr \ I 1 former mer
H dow i
el ir big family ir
( fo h ¢ she till re
( 1 Pe wand I heard her
read 1 on Dec JO. 1 can
not see te myself. I Theard by
wrticle your paper hat the
ith of Febru , 1866, had no full
1 1 th vould not occur
un for any years. Are you
1 } ebruary, 1920 ha
five |
and |
LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A.
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on AIM ELS are the most retresh ng, satisfying cigaretté
| / Camelsarasoldovers ever smoked! Put a/l vour ciearette desires in a by
[ where in scientifically then buy some Camels, give them every taste-test and ki
and sealed packages of 20 for\your own sauisiaction t ii quality, flavor, sm
IL body\and in many other delightful ways Camels are i
{ r > class By themselves!
[ / We C 13 \ pert blend he 1
| Te tiene -amelhare an expert blend of choice Turkish and cho
| this carton for ihe Domestic tha y only prefer this blend to eit}
| ’ home or office supply kind of toba®&co smaol~d str: ight, but you'll appreci=t
or when you travel! remarkable ful-bodied mildness and smooth, refi eshir
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. flavor it provide Camels are acigsrette revelg ons
Winston-Salem, N. C. ) 1 . ~
: Camels win ycu W so many new ways! Tha, not onl
permit vou to smake liberally without tiring vot



ive 10 unpkeasant cigaretty aftertaste or un
taste but lec
pleasant cigaretty odor!
Compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any ‘price! You'll
prefer Camel quality to premiums.
coupons or gifts! >



Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
Mr. and Mrs."6.. S. Gingrich wish
+~ thank the neighbors and friends
ho in any way assisted them in
their recent bereavement. “dec.17-1t
FOR... SALE CHEAP—A good
wardrobe. « Apply to A. B. Hoffer,
Mt. Joy, Pa. . dec.-17-1t- -pd
FOR RENT-—The Farmers: lan,

Mount Joy.
& Bro.
BEQST—A faacy hair pin with sap-
phire stones. Re® if returned to
Neva Wiley, 36 Ww. Ma wt., Mt. Joy.
“— det 4: 1t-pd.
dec.17-tf

LOST—A purse between Mt. Joy
and Florin, containing.money. Please
return to Jacob Landvater, Florin,
and get reward. 12-17-1t-pd
VOTE-6F THANKS==fuyjsh to
thank all my neighbors and friends
who in any way assisted during the
sickness and at the funeral of my
wife. M. N. Brubaker. 12-17-1t.
FOR SAT E—Omne~—thrce-piece
home-made black leather parier
suite, used very little. Apply to
Harvey..S. Newcomer. 11-12-tf
WNeotice—I will pay from-.$6.00 to |
$9.00 pér“hexd-for-Pead Ammals. |
Also the highest prices for hogs and |


calves. Howard Yellets, Mt. Joy, Pa.
“Bath Phones. nov.12- te
F OR ERLE OR. REN T_ Acre of |
land with a 10-rodmebzick house with
steam heat, along railroad
ies. J. E. Schroll , Realtor,
WILL BUY 01d Writing


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Old Chairs, Dishes, Guns,
Coins, Tome-spun ‘Buens, beaded
bags, ete. Write C. N. Feflper,
| Washington St., Reading, Pa.,
will call. dec.10-4t-Pek
MEN LEARN BLASTING—AnNd ,
have a good substantial and profit-
able trade. We tell you how to blast |
tree stumps, rocks,~s&ub-soil; blow
out ditches for drainegh, 'handle
| quarries; blast well dri¥” holes, etc.


| serious aspect of human nature.
| There is a wonderful contrast in
| temperament of the Jones brothers;
| Horatio, an ardent optimist and
| bookworm, while J. Peeper is a dis-
| agreeable pessimist, who cares for
{no one except himself. The contrast
{between the two characters are ap-|
| Price of book, $1.. Addres J."G.
Dupler, Marietta, Pa. 5-21-tf."
THOUSANBS, GOVERNMENT
{ POSITIONS— The “egnsus and rail-
mail clerk exa tions soon.
way
My and women needed write us
|for our Special Preparatdmy offer
{and free information, Inter tate
Bureau, 907 13th, St., N. W. v h-
ington, D. C. sep.24

plicable to life, and those who see| : >
the play cannot help but be benz) ELECITON NOTICE
|fitted. Many other characters, such _ eotice is hereby given that the an-
will be held at the
as we meet on everyday life, helps
|to make ‘up the cast and there
, plenty of humor to produce a laugh
for every minute. Special scenery
has been painted for the occasion
and the entire production is under
the direction of Ralph C. Shireman.
— Eee.
MISS SHEAFFER ENTERTAINS
THE OTTERBEIN GUILD
is


Miss Pauline Sheaffer entertained
the Otterbein Guild at her home last
Thursday evening, when the folloves
were present: Rev. and Mrs. C.
Snavely, Misses Fannie Strickler,
 
 
roline
uth Brubaker, Ca
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Wertz,

 





m Greena
Strickler, ta Brubaker, Eunice
Herr, Laura Strickler, A Linde-
muth, E eth Glatfelter, “Hthel ©,
Shank, Earl Mye¥s
Harold Sn ence Grissingey,
Warren ; el, Russel
and Clinton Fox.
et A QA
Roberts, at the Methodist par
is dangerously ill this morn-
Weidmah
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Mrs. John Skipper an-
birth of a dadghter last
Ss
Eastof, of this place], i
|nual eléetion
Union Natioftal. Bank, Mount Joy,
Pa., on Tuesday,
between the hours of "M_a. m.
2 p. m. for the election of thirteen
directors. H. N. NISSLY, Cashier.
nov.2 6-64,
ELECTION NOTICE
Notite.is hereby given that the
annual electdap will be held at the
First National Bank, Mount Joy, Pa.,
on Tuesday, Janus APY, 13, 1920 be-
tween the hours of 9 mm. and 3 Pp.
for the election of Shirteen di-


m.,
rectors. R. Fellenbaum, Caghier.
{ deen3-5t |
« ANNUAL MEETING
R anu al meeting of the stog



irst Noviora Bg
helPa., for the pur
: electing g dire
ing year amd the t
ther business, Will be
house on Wu

Jar 1920. between the ho
a m- and 12 m. J. N. Su
C hie er. dec.
EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
Estates of Emanuel Eby late
P
R o township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on saig
tate having “heen granted t
undersigned, als, persons in
thereto are requckted to ma
1 > ps Ay m those
c or dem t L

will present
settlement
siding at M
BERT
t
of Daniel Easton, late
eh.
da V. Wertz ig confined
the h- |
C E.
as.
Apply to J. B. Keller|™
t Chick-
ME: doy. tf

Cases of Drawexs, Corner C apboards, {
Pistols, |
418 |
and 1 |
Jaguary 13, 1920,
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On Total Purchases &f 315 or More.




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1 HAVE A'BQNG LIST OF HOMES WITH CONVENIENCES
FOR SALE IN FLORIN AND MT. JOY, PA. | HAVE A HOME
TO SUIT YOU. CALL T@ SEE ME OR CALL ME BY PHONE.
S. NISSLEY GINGRICH
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
“N
FLORIN, PENNA. Bell Telephone


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STMAS CHRISTMAS
v to display goods,
3B
but we many useful and beautiful
y.
eeced Men’s 28c Cotton Hose. ........
> $1.00 women's $1.50 Silk Hose
7 Women’s 50c¢ Stockings
| Women’s 90c Fleeced
Underwear, 65¢
cents.
eS, Waists; Gloves, Shoes,
angker rchigfs, Shirts, Under-
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ore the adva
our store