The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 04, 1920, Image 6

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> SA LEY Jhoice
,-at Garber’s Drug Store. 2-4-1t
JOR SALE—Refrigerator, Two
ow Cases, Parlor Heater, Range,
ne Gas Range. Will sell cheap for
, quick sale as I want to move. Ww.
D. Easton, Mt. Joy. feb.4-2t.pd

WANTED—A farmer to occupy
‘onant house on Mt. Joy boro line
Wd farm tobacco on shares. Apply
Jos. T. M. Breneman, N. Market
d Mt. Joy. 2-4-tf

IEN WANTED—Steady work
- @d wages. Apply Mt. Joy Magnesia
Co., Mount Joy, Pa. 2-4-2t
Dry fine air-
pur-


LIME FOR SALE—
glaked lime for agricultural
poses at $5 per ton
purchaser. Mount Joy Magnesia So:
2-4-6t
Big reductions in Sweaters, Un-
derwear and gloves at Laskewitz’s.
2-4-1t

WANTED—Men or women to
take orders among friends and neigh-
bors for the genuine guaranteed
hosiery, full lines for men, women
and children. Eliminates darning.
We pay 50c an hour for spare time
or $24 for full time. Experience un-
necessary. Write International Stock-
ing Mill, Norristown, Pa. 1-28-4t.pd

MOVING BY TRUCK—People
contemplating moving will do well to
first consult the undersigned or his
agent, E. L. Floyd, whose several
years’ experience as packer and driver
will give the very best service. Our
truck is ample for almost any size
household, but if too much for one
truck we have the sceond to assist.
Charges reasonable. Telephone Eliza-
bethtown Exchange Bell 23R2 resi-
dece, Bell 109R3 office; Ind. 612A
D. G. BRINSER, Rheems, Pa. 1-29-3t
Farmers’ Inn,
FOR RENT—The
Mount Joy. Apply to J. B. Keller



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vegetableds
if hauled by] §
ethtown,
: 8 ranging from su
shlets weighing 150 lbs;
nice shoats come to thi
Levenight.
FOUND—A Gold Pin
Owner will please callja
and prove property.
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FOR SALE—Choice



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Different Colors of Paper
Many businessmen have a system of using
different colors of paper for different printed
forms, thus distinguishing each form by
its color.
We can work this system out for you, using
AAMMERRNY,
» BOND “
the Utility Business Paper, and you will
find that it saves you time and money.
Let us show you the advantage of stand
ardizing your paper and_ your printing.

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This
& Bro. dec.17-tf
FOR SALE—One three-piece N aCe
home-made black leather parlor ,
suite, used very little. Apply to
Harvey S. Newcomer. 11-12-tf :
Wanted—A hired boy 14 or 15 Reserved
years. To work on farm by month.
Apply Amos N. Mumma, R. 1, Mt.
Joy, Pa. 1-28-2t-pd.

FOR SALE—Set 20-ft. hay lad-
ders; set 20-ft. closed hay flats, good
as new; Case Tobacco Planter, To-
bacco Press. Apply to F. N. Hertz-
ler, Route 1, Mt. Joy. 2-4-tf
Motor Generator Set For Sale—
In Al shape. Apply to Willard Ser-
vice Station, West Main street, Mt.
Joy. dec.31-tf

WANTED—A housekeeper in a
family of four. Apply to Jacob
Landvater, Sr., Florin, Pa., 12-31-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—Acre of
land with a 10-room brick house with
steam heat, along railroad at Chick-
jes. J. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. tf
THOUSANDS GOVERNMENT
POSITIONS—The census and rail-
way mail clerk examinations soon.
Men and women needed, write
for our Special Preparatory offer
and free information, Inter State
Bureau, 907 13th, St., N. W. Wash-
ington, D. C. sep.24-tf



PUBLIC SALE—Public sale of

HO000000O00O0000000000E
Tractor
AND LEARN HOW TO GET
come anywe
is going to
If you have none,
farming. The tractor
plant. When he buys it, he often
power and depends upon the tra
Should the machine get out of or
wait until help comes from a nei
to locate trouble when it occurs
much valuable time and expense
of the tractor.
proposes to hold in various par
tractor schools. One will be held
The school is to be conducted
tures on many subjects of intere
terested in power farming.
up are: What takes place inside
FREE
The school is free to anybody
There will be nothing offered
there be any selling talks. The
the best possible service from it.
EXPLAINED SO THAT
All the lectures will be illus
These have been prepared with
and easily understood as possibl
tunity will be given all who come
which they are interested. De
tractors and engines themselves
to instructions in repairs and ad]
containing all the subjects taugh
to each person who attends.
The school will be held at
Feb. 16th and 17th next.
to operate it, whether he is a
make arrangements to bring
have a neighbor who has a
us through the entire school.
East Main Street,
us |

“ome To The
YOUR TRACTOR
chines on the farm during the coming years. It is the farnger’s power
derstands the tractor so well that he can tell by the symptoms that
trouble is likely to occur, he can overcome this trouble and save
To this end, the International Harvester Company of America
WHO TEACHES AND WHAT IS TAUGHT
had long experience in handling farm tractors.
Some of the points that will be brought
tion; why it is necessary to follow certain instructigns laid down by
the manufacturers of a tractor; the symptoms of a fractor or engine
which indicate trouble; how to prevent this troubles how to look for
causes of trouble and not overlook them.
will want to hear about will be discussed at this school.
the material necessary for the school work will be furnished.
NOTHING TO SELL
benefit of those interested in power farming jn order that they may
have a better knowledge of what a tractor ¢an do and how to get
VALUABLE BOOK GIVEN AWAY
In order that every man who atte
take away with him everything that js taught in the school, a book
This bgok can be referred to after you
have returned to your home if yoy cannot recall all the points on
any subject that were brought up/in the school.
WHERE AND WHEN TO BE HELD
If ygu own a tractor and employ a man
in wish Tu fo this school.
ctor and who has possibl -
looked by wus, invite him to jcome with you. [oSSiDI? Den over
H. S. NEWCOMER
For
W. B. BENDER
MOUNT JOY, PA.



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GRASS SEED
B Db Wenderful Value
¥x oO Wholesale Prices
LR Highest Quality
g » bargains. Recleaned Teste!
0 bu, Alsike Clove
Sc Ib, Clover ana
, 2All sold sabject
absolute money
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| seeds. Located sc ve qu
service, 1 toc money-saving Seed
whic} 2. expect higher prices-
| now and save big money.
American Mutual Seed Co. Dept. ci Chicago, Hil
School
BETTER SERVICE OUT OF
1y, if you are interested!in power
be one of the most impgrtant ma-
disposes of some other sources of
ctor to do certain kinds of work.
der, this work stops, and he must
ghboring town. If he knows how
ind make minor repairs~—if he un-
for himself as well ag the maker
ts of the country a number of
near you soon.
by practical tractor men who have
They will give lec-
st to tractor owners and those in-
of an engine when it is in opera-
Many gther subjects you
TO ALL f
interested in power farming. All
for sale at ‘this school, nor wul
school is conducted simply for the
f
YOU CAN UNDERSTAND
trated with charts and diagrams.
the idea fof making them as clear
ae In afldition to this, an oppor-
» to ask/questions on any points in
monstrations will be made from
and spgeial attention will be given
just re
nfs this school shall be able to


t inf the school will be given away
S. NEWCOMER’S GARAGE on
ember of your own family or not,
If you
Plan now to be with
Mount Joy, Pa.

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J LAF TER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1920

FYANIA DUTCH
J Bumblesock Has To
Say ihis Week

 
 
 
 
 
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Vel\dt lite vu im Grundt Ox glaw-
va, data besser era shoufela un
recher ready grega bekaus es gebt
en freer soomer. Of koars es gookt
net se hite ower mer missa oll votta
fer tzaena wos der Wetter Mon doot.
Mer hen en bower es net vite fom
shtettle voent des sawgt des es is nix
a so es ve en bull. Aer sawgt se sin
oll kee usht a dale fonna geva ken
millich. Aer sawgt es is aw so mit
de hinkel. Es is nix ve en hawna.
see sen oll hinkel usht a dale fonna
dena ken oyer laega.
Ich wunner ep aer aw so denkt
vaeich de weipslite un de monsleit?
My opinion is des so lite im a
narish hous si setta.
Shwilkey Bumblesock.
meet A Ae
HARP RECITAL WILL BE
HELD HERE ON THURSDAY
A harp recital will be given in Mt.
Joy Hall on Thursday evening, Feb.
5, by Miss Elizabeth M. Schlegel-
milch. She will be assisted by Mr.
W. Clyde Shissler, tenor; Mrs. Theda
Stewart. reader and Mr. Stewart, ac-
companist. The following program
will be rendered: Vocal: (a) Dream,
A. Seismit Doda; (b) Oh Fair, Oh
Sweet and Holy, Otto Cantor. Harp:
(a) Mazurka in E Minor, Schuecker;
(b) Souvenir, Hahn. Readings: (2a)
Da Voice du Germans Mused, T. A.
Daley; (b) His Courier, O’Henry.
Harp: (a) Priers, (b) Marche Mili-
taire, (c¢) Au Monastere, Hassel
mans. Vocal, Selected. Reading:
Musical Recitation, “Flying Jim’s
Last Leap, Emma D. Banks; Music
by E. J. Beiderman. Harp: (a) Be-
lieve Me If All Those Endearing
Young Charms, Arranged by Ches-
hire: (b) In the Garden, Schutze;
(¢) Valse Mignonne, Cheshire. The
admission is 50 cents and the pro-
gram will start at eight o'clock.
Wess
More Than 1,000,000 Face
Death Is Message Brought by
Miss Dakesian.
Imacine a bread line of 120,000 fam-
ished people waiting for twenty-four
hours a day for the dole of food that
is the sole barrier between them and
death from starvation. That is the
situation in Alexandropol, a city In
Russian Armenia, according to Miss

flermine Dakesian, a pretty Armenian
girl, one of the survivors of four years




[MISS HERMINE DAKESIAN.
of the horrors of Turkish massacres
and deportations. Saved by an Ameri-
can woman, she has come to this coun-
try and entered Oberlin College.
With her came fourteen other Arme-
nian girls in charge of Miss Adelaide
S. Dwight, a Near East Relief worker,
who has been instrumental in helping
to save hundreds of thousands of their
people from death by starvation. Miss
Dwight, who is not given to exagger-
ation and has seen conditions at first
hand, says more than a million people
are facing death by starvation in Ar
menia and will perish unless America
aids.
Herself an eyewitness to the slaugh-
ter of hundreds of helpless women
and children by the Turks and a vic-
tim of the deportations, Miss Dake-
sian, an unusually pretty girl, says
and Syria.
the Near East
Syrian Relief, to save as many of
these people as possible.
the capital of the Armenian republic,
an average of twenty. At Alexandro-
pol, where the refugees from Turkish
Armenia were driven by thousands, the
says.
deaths that Near East ‘Relief is making
2 nation-wide appeal for funds.

The Pool Tournament
On Monday evening Frank Ger-
mer defeated Harold Brown 100 to
78 and last evening Chas. DeLong
defeated Sol Barr 100 to 61.
mmr sent Qe
Most of the hemp produced in the
United States comes from Kentucky.



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SALE REGISTER


there is untold suffering in Armenia | _ i »
She praises the efforts of i seeds at Garber’s Drug Store. 2-4-1t
Relief, formerly the |
American Committee for Armenian and |
At Erivan, |
one hot meal is given out daily, and by |
this relief alone the city’s death rate |
has been cut from a thousand daily to |
situation is appalling, Miss Dakesian
It Is to avert these wholesale |


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Good Printing
Is the Dress
of Business.
That Is the
Kind We Do.


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And will pay 18 cents. If yeu have
any drop me aycard and I will call
by truck for same.
Monday, Thursddy and Friday are
my receiving days.
em ——
C. F. CREIDER
Fresh Cows, Springers, Fat and Bolo-
gna Cows bought at all times
R. D. No. 2 COLUMBIA, PA.

Thomas Willett was the first
mayor of New York and served in












 
 







Thursday, Feb. 5—At his a ©) N
in Strasburg, 33 head of home- | — : " _- 2
raised shoats by B. F. Mowery. | B
Myers, auct. See advertisement. ©® \ ;
Friday, Feb. 6—At the stock \ Bd
yards of the Florin Hotel, Florin, \ —— # %
Pa., cows, bulls, heifers and shoats \ ? 7 ' oO g
by C. S. Frank & Bro. Hess, auct. \ — T ® R S ) []
Saturday, Feb. 7—On the prem- \ J = a ;
ises in Florin, entire lot of household \ { i | i | | O "MM
goods, wagons, harness, ete. by El- \ : : ,
mer E. Schlegelmilch and Leah E. \ a —._— ss mY
Weitkamp, administrators of J. H. - . 3
Schlegelmilch, deceas-d. Frank, auct. \ .
Saturday, Feb. 14—At his sale The Value of a Dollar 1s Always Measured
and exchange stables, Mount Joy, an \' 3 P :
express load of Ohio horses and colts 3 b ig ’- DP h 3 wer
by Ed. Ream. Frank, auct. @ y it's « urc asing oO
Saturday, Feb. 14—On the prem- y ith i et for it. There are thousands and
isos at Braneman's. school house, 2% © In a word what we can do with ior what WE S20, 8% Jliyvestimony to the Fact, that—
miles northwest of Mount Joy, live A dollar will’\go further, purchase more, in an American Store; quality considered, than any-
stock, implements and household where else A
goods by Clayton B. Breneman. ? “
Frank, auct. =
Tuesday, Feb. 17—On the Henry © : \ . s . : . rei rumbs, pkg.
Shelly farm in Rapho township, one Fancy Lima Beans, gi \ z California Dried Lima Beans, Victor Bread Cru pkg 2
mile northeast of Sharp’s ial) c, kic coal : _ !
Ra TL ag by he 8 Best White Soup Beans, lb. 108, “Ascol Farina, pkg. ...... 10c American Maid is i
Saturday, ds wi Fapho Tootsie Rolls, each. ....... 5c [hPost Toasties, pkg........ 1c . : »
i "id oigihi imi a rs 4 ” National Rolled Oats, pkg., 10c
hold goods by Henry M. Shelly. | © Quaker Biscuit and Pancake Temtor Preserves, jar 35¢ 35 ee Honeer ats vr 7% a
Frank, auct. @ Flour, pkg., 14c \ c Vs JAF: Lh A
Monday, Feb. 23—On the prem: ©
ises near Rowenna, live stock and | h
farming Tmplemenis by Clayton A © FINE QUALITY CANNED VEGETABLES PORK AND RE Ste. : : Sas 10s
Sweitzer. Frank, auct. Sco TOMAtoEs, i's ssn a icc vs Biz No. 3 cans chock full of selected do-
Tuesday, Feb. 24—On the prem: |S tues RE re Se ] 1 iz me marrowfat beans. Cooked, ready to
ises on the road leading from Ba-| Stringless Beans... ............... -4 : serve—a slice of pork, and a delicious tomato
con’s Mill to Shenk’s Mill, one Mite Mixed Vegetables. ................. CAN \ sauce added to give them zest.
north of Salunga, horses, cows, bulls, | ee em re ah Ei ver : ee
shoats, chickens, implements ,ete., by © “ASCO” BLEND COFFEE (Our Very Best) “ VAN CAMP’S TOMATO SOUP
C. S. Longenecker. Aldinger, auct {© 1b., 42¢ \ Vegetable and Chicken, can, 10c
Thursday, Feb. 26—O0n the prem- Rich, full, heavy Yoly, roasted fogsh Lally, hg er = a
ises at the LaPierre House, Mount Delightful aroma. Yhy pay, more? Seo? FANCY EVAPORATED PEACHES, Ib... .30c
Joy, real estate by Joseph F. Brandt. | ig the mest satisiyinz “eup™ you e Extra fine big California Muir Peaches. Try ’
Frank, auct. 2 crane. a el : 3 Pei Pie made with evaporated peaches. It’s
Thursday, Feb. 26—On the prem- : delicious.
ises 1% mile northeast of Mount Joy, FINE TABLE SALT (Free Ronnilt) phy. He EY
on the road leading from Mt. Joy to | ae a FANCY N@RWAY MACKEREL, each. .9¢c, 13c
Milton Grove, live stock and imple-| @ Live QUALITY CHEESE, Bb............ 37¢ Fine white, fat, gtender mackerel, Who
ments by Emanuel Sumpman. Frank © Rich and creamy. Splendid served many doesn’t enjoy Rickingthe bones of a well-cooked
auct. @ different ways. The “snap” to it is just right. mackerel at breakfast time?
Saturday, Feb. 28—On the prev 16 : : 3 CHE ah. %
ises in Florin, large lot of household | IMPORTED SAFETY MATCHES Special “ASCO” BLEND TEAS (Our Very Best)
goods by Mrs. Kate Winters. Vogle, Price) 12 boxes for 7c y Ib., 45¢
auct. { Regular price, 10c. This price. for one week Minest selecte vas gr . \ a
Monday, March 1—On the prem- 9 only on extremely low rts for matches of . Te Se ch, ou Co
ises In Mount Joy township, near | this quality. Now’s the time to lay in a supply. India and Ceylon. \ 5 :
Green Tree church, 3 miles east of © _— re en ee Lan A. .
Elizabethtown, live stock and im-| “ASCO” BUCKWHEAT 1f-Raisin 5 N
Fen alent. TV. Prabuker, x SC uc (Self-Rais 8) ios ASCO” BAKING POWDER) Ib.......... 17¢
dinger, auct. | Prepared with milk. Highest grade packed. ——— — ”
Tuesday, March 2—On the Garber We guarantee ‘“Asco” to make the finest cakes FANCY CALIFORNIA PRUNES, “lb.
farm, 2 miles south of Mount Joy | © ever turned on a hot griddle. Serve them with 20c, 24c, 28c
and a short distance north of New- | our delicious Fine meaty fruit—thin skin, splendid flavor.
town, in Rapho township, live stock | © “Asco” Golden Syrup, can................ 15¢ Stewed prunes are delicious and economical as
and farm implements by Abram M. @ een —-—— roms ee well as wholesome and nutritious.
Hess. FANCY NORWEGIAN KIPPERED vo P: i ial
Wednesday, March 3—On | 5 iy JIERRING, i 2h Two Pure Butter Substitutes of Exceptional
premises a short distance east of | An economical and appetizing dish. Splendid
> tes S g ' served hot or cold. NUT MARGARINE, b......:..ccoc...., 32¢
on Toy of ve foo tor 1 | © : Made from pure vegetable oils—no animal
Jacob G. Brown, Frank, auct. i tay © PURE. APPLE BUTTER, Ib.,............ 19¢ ZRiS weed,
Friday, March 5—On the prem- Whi Se Th LM LR ug i) “ASCO” OLEOMARGARINE, Ib..........40c
ises one mile northeast of Mt. Joy, ES OR SoA for tHe ew Tread pis Yost iadeseeie know the Paiity ‘will
ve stock and implements by Charles | ©) BERL a. bn wt hicage you. ®
Berrier. Frank, auct. {
2 Samnley, Marl 6— On : He ©PePeREEE® CPRPEEREPLEEEEEPPEEEPEREREEEEE® !
Jreneman farm 1% mile north of Mt. | a —————— i \
Joy, lot of live stock and implements ! .
by Monroe Sheaffer. Frank, auct. [ SPRING OPENING SALE
Monday, March 8—On the prem-{ Of An Express Load of Ohio
ises on the road leading from Sa- | v
lunga to Erisman’s church, one wile HORSES & COLTS
north of the former, live stock, farm ¥ th?
implements and household goods by
Isaac H. Brubaker. Snavely, auct.
Monday, March 8—On the prem- SATURDAY, (FEB. 14, 1920
ises, the Benj. R. Bender farm, 1| At my Sale and Exchange Stable
mile east of Mt. Joy, live stock and Mount Joy, Penna.
farming implements by Aaron R.
Hess. Aldinger, auct. See adver-
tisement. \
Tuesday, March 9—On his farm |
tenanted by Frgnces Neidig, in Bast |
Donegal, one mile west of Florin
live stock including specially fine
Holstein cows and implements by
Jac. S. Carmany. Frank, auct. {
Saturday, March 13—On the) y hy \
premises in Florin, entire lot of vA f
household goods by Mrs. Fanny AE : ; g ;
Hambright. Vogle, auct. a
Tuesday, March 16—On the prem- i PRO, # ‘BECAU | — a
ises, in East Donegal township, on FE ei 8 : Gal
the road leading from the Cross Road | They range from 3 to 8 years olds A : =) Sa g
church to the Mt. Joy and Marietta land weigh fram 800 to 1,400 Ibs, p J Sse ty ; E P
turnpike, live stock, farm imple-|and consist of draft, driving and ) ; “& ;
Denis aod fonsod goods by Chas. general DE es a fow wi 3 ] .
. Staley. Frank, auct. gated. 2 > are E flay —
Thursday, March 18—On the some well mated teams and a few p
premises % mile east of Mount Joy, ig good drivers and road horses. On Total Purchases of $15 or More". |
household goods by Mrs. Fanny B. [Ale a lot of gingle line leaders. This A |
Shelly. Vogle, auct. ie 33 S¥ecoptiopaiy Food load ,and in-
Saturday, March 20.-0n the prem cludes some good thin chunks. _— : i
ises in Florin, entire lot of household pole to commence at 1:30 p.m. | «mm me m0 ORL EME EOL
goods, ete. by Mrs.” Barbara Hos- |" 1en terms will be made known by -
Tet 70h West C. S. Frank, Auct. Ed B “ THE QUESTION : "
g , 27—On es &= h =
Main street, Mount Joy, large lot of J. H. Zeller, Clerk. : gam OF FURNITURE QUALITY n
household goods by David R. Wag- : - ; y = r
ner. Vogle, auct. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! . There are few things that quality effects so vitally as furni- a
ure. \
: RA Often things that people buy for personal wear and for home m
Mrs. eo Nes Eliza FAMOUS CHINCOTEAQUE use are not always expected to last a long time, but this connot be »
bothtown called’ on her fathisr Vio OYSTERS said about furniture. When yoihbuy furniture you are buying =
wee -mdispoted Tor ‘Several days GROCERIES AND CONFE = something you expect to render you long service. It will if you ®
Mrs, Cyrus -Séhroll Soont 8 ral CTIONS E buy it here, because here we think of quality first. All the furni- m
days wb Brickerville the foost SHI m ture we buy must measure exactly up hy, req irements which we a
deughior Mrs. Elmer Rub) The Rao BRANDT BROS. a make as to the manner of workmanship. w And, after all, in the =
Vicieod this fomil I : a § ® long run, well-made furniture is the a, of furniture to =
§ his family ony recently. 128 Mt. Joy St. MT. JOY, PA.|m buy. We invite comparison, look around, compare qualities and m
Who Wante This Chaise? m prices and then come here and see our vast assdzfment. "J
ave a -acre farm near | 2 :
Sunnyside, 10 acres of meadow, sand M r F arm e r = “ag n \
land, 2 frame houses, big barn, tobac- | *'& 4 ® 1 Westenberger, Maley & Myers _ n
co shed and cellar. Price $118.00 1 am always in the market for = "m
per acre. Act quick if you can use 5 125-131 East King Street LANCASTER)NPA. ° {
it. Call, phone or. write Jno.” E. : A ‘ 3
Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. tf. 5 1 0 OR
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FOR SALE—Choice vegetable 3 rs a N
“THE DAYLIGHT STORE
We thank you all for the business you gave us in 1919. It helped to

make our biggest year, and enabledus to make the much needed im-
provements.
With values and service we shall endeavor to merit a still larger
share of your business for 1920.
_ We advise heavy buying of all cotton material, wool dress goods,
hosiery and aluminum“gare and many other goods.
We will save you mbdygey this year as most of our stocks are com-
plete at old prices. By, . |:
Just a few of our specialuprices: 1
75¢ Brooms, four sewed, good |35¢ large size, fine flavored :
heavy stock, each 58e, Prunes, lb., 28c
50c can automobile polish. ..... 38c | 7c Roll fine toilet paper, per roll 5c
38c 15¢ well fine toilet paper, per roll 10c


50¢ can furniture polish. ......
h wide muslin, per yd...25¢c
7c _ laundry soap......... ide outing vioth, yd. :25¢
7c piece fine soaps, 5 styles each 5c |40c yard wide dress goods, yd...30c
Wie can save you 50c to 75c on all our wool dgess goods, if bought
in February.


 







1665. Mayor Hylan is the ninety-
eighth man to hold office.