\ } / ) E MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, POLOO00OO0DOOOOOOOOO0ODOOOOC UER Penna. d Pay Less ve as Never Before rvice that our geod custo- lise are here to be drawn ve we can fill the majority COLLARS Ladies’ Collars $1.00, $1.25. Ladies’ Cuff and Collar Sets, 50c, $1.00 and $1.25. 25¢c , 50c CAMISOLES Silk Camisoles, $1.00, $1.49, $1.85, $1.89, $1.95 $2.25. $2.49. SILK CHEMISE Silk Chemise, $2.69, $4.50 and $6.50. SILK HOSE .Silk .Hose $2.98, Ladies’ 45¢ to $2.50. Children’s Hose, 25¢ to 75c per pair. UNDERWEAR Anything and everything in the line of Underwear. HANDKERCHIEFS Our assortment of Handker- chiefs is immense. rtment ssortment of Candies, Oranges, Grape- prices are attractive. Currants, Citrons, Lemon Peel and L | of our excellent coffee, per lb... .42¢c NTIL CHRISTMAS ‘eqome to the New anand Pocket e ueiie ¥ kd "B 3 ar | see § Ey 2 yr i illiazd Room! PENNSYLVANIA, P.8. Al The follwing prices are paid to- day by our local merchants: F. A. Farmer, Pays: MOUIT JOY MARKETS | | | Eggs, p | Butter, per 1b | Lard, per I | Potatoes, pr bu. Af Brand & Stehman Pugs: Wheat, per bu , Corn, per lu Oats, per bh ! Brand & Stehman Sells, Wheat, per } Corn, per hu. Oats, per bi. ... Bran, peri0 1bs.,............ Mixed Feed per 100 lbs.,..... Glutten, per 100 1 cae Cotton Seel Mc Linseed Me:l, 3eef Scrap Calf Meal, » 160 1bs.,....... Timothy har, per 100 lbs.,..... Straw, per 00 lbs Tapkage, 310 1bs.,...... 5... \ rm - — - \. Resolitions of Respect Whereas, it has pleased our | | Heavenly Fither in His infinite wis-| | dom to \call home our civilian com-1 | rade, y The Rev. Thomas R. Roberts, and’! Whereas, Mr. Roberts never lacked | {the vision Dir nor the time for ap-| plied Christhnity, and | Whereas, %e lose not only a friend 1 | interested in §s as civilians but also one who pliydd a most important | part in our (omymunity in supporting’| the cause of righteousness during the'| [trying days ' of Y The World War; therefore bel it Resolved, that, §s a humble tc ken] of our tf we gxtend to his rela: | Smokers realize that the the cigarettes and do value is in not expect premiums or coupons ! tives and the emmunity our deep and heartfelt syrfpathy m their bereave- | ment and, bs it 3 | Resolved, that a e&opy of these resolutions he sent t§ his familyy that they be spread upon the records of the Post; and that they be pub- lished in the Mount Joy Bulletin. |" For the Walter S. Ebersole Post 1185 (Pa.) American Legion, Mount Joy, Pa., Ded 22, 1919, . ARTHUR P. YCHOCK, HENRY O. O’NEIL, BENJ. F. GROFF; 12-24-1t Cainels are sold everywhers covered carton, recommend this ] e home or office supply or when you travel. , Adjutant. NOTICE to know what fare and yment Camels [provide in comparison With any rice! unusudl smoke cigarette in the world at an) jation any e quality, that AMELS are a cigarette reve why you consider them! Ta or refreshing flavor and fragrande: or, wonderful mellow -mild-smootlfness you never before got in a cigarette srfioke! Yet Camels are so full-bodied and |so tull-of- n you marvel that sof much de- atisfaction ight could be put into a cigarette! expert blend of choice ec Domestic tobaccos frak appetizing! An why it is possible for ypu to smoke iberally without tiring’ taste! Y ou Il prefer Camels to ¢ither kind f tobacco smoked straigh a1 LIDI1Y 1B ime | your You'll realize pretty quick, too, that mong the many reasons you Siete Camel reedom from any voy easant ciga- retty aftertaste or unpleasant Jigen Cnce you know Camels you won't take much stock in premiums, coupons or gifts! You’ll prefer Camel quality! R. J./REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. Notice of (special meeting of the stockholders pf the Union National { Mount Joy Bank, Mount Joy, Pa. Notice is 'heheby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of The Union National Mount Joy Bank will bg held at their banking | house, i Joy, Pa., on Tuesday, January 20, 11920, at 2 o'clock p. , for the purpose of taking action on a proposed increase of the capital ic 00,( ) - N >: Soh RN $100,000. 00 2 312 5,000, room fixtures, ete., by Theos. McKin- dec.24-4t. | ley. Vogle, auct. Sale at 8 p. m. ! Thursday, Jan. 1-—At the Frank- TON NOTTOR ; Y, TION NONE shook: lin House stables, Lancaster, 235 [holders of th¢ Rohrerstown, Landis- [head of horses and mules by Chas. lville and Mount Joy Street Railway |C. Hallman. See advertisement. Friday, Jan. 2—At the Farmers’ | Company ibe held at the office of Hotel Stables, Middletown, 125 head | {the Company|, Conestoga Building; | Lancaster, Pa}, on Monday, January! ,f horses and mules by D. B. Kieffer advertisement. (12, 192@, at ##:30 o’clock p. m., for|e (See the election ¢f directors and the . transactidn of] such other business as! Saturday, Jan. 3—On the premiz: may properly | come before the meet- Doneg treet, Mount] ng. Annai E. |Ranck, Asst. Secretary. | Joy, re: state sonal prop- | dec.24-1t | etry by John G. Mi Frank, auct advertisement SALE REGISTERN 31—At the Hotel Wednesday, Dec. at Florin, household goods, all bar ELEC The ek meeting ELEQTION NOTICE Sas annual} meeting of the stock-| ! he Elizabethtown and’| House stables, Company will a high grad f the Sopa 1 C Lancaster, Pa dium | Suturday, Jan \ \ ( e, 20 head of} he Unit- | ertise i
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