The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 07, 1920, Image 10

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LOST—One N. S. Red Rubber]
boot, réturn to Mark Mumma. 7-7-1t| IN OUR CHUR
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FOR SALE—A fine line of celery Ravn


NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE








ants at 25¢ per hundred. Apply to|
plants at 20g er undrin. APE 5! CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
. — —| BORO AND THE ENTIRE
i LOST—A young female English| SURROUNDING COM-
/ setter dog, whitey body, black head MUNITY
and shoulders; lost"July 4 near Be:
der’s mill, West He ]
Finder please c¢
Lancaster, Pa. Libe
FOR SALE—About 5,080 used
Florin U. B. Church
Rev. M. H Miller, Pastor
r School 9:30

Sund:

10:30

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3 ld : rr 1 Preaching fro 710 8.
bricks and a lot of lime stone_in a C. lu. and 1 ach ng Irom 4 0
ral ir , Ti Pr Tie 1 /
wall in Mt. Joy. Will sell chap.’ J] «12 I1\J IVI EL
Call or phone Jnc. E. Schroll, F _ "|
Joy. HHT
uch | A Department Sor Industrious
Housewives
‘Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c. RELIGIOUS NEWS
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A.

ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN-
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| INGS FROM THAT THRIVING ‘
AND BUSY VILLAGE

Mr. John Carson spent Saturday
he Capital City. \


] Ed Booth and family were Sun
lay visitors to Hershey.
Don’t forget the big Union Picnic
on Thursday, July 22 at Hershey.
Miss Fannie Kline visited her un-
cle Mr. John Kern at Landisville on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Levi Musser and son Paul
 
led on relatives at the County Seat | If you'want that auto of yours to !
yn Tuesday.
Mr. Victor Haldeman of Philadel look like 4 1920, take it to Bruba-

ofp | The left-over rabbit will make








































































f “Methodist Episdopis ik
Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor
9:15 Sunday School.
| “Back to the Plow.”
WANTED—Yeung lady, to assist
erty on | topic, Temptations.
AM avt ————
in May » T. U. Evangelical Church
} impr(
rig Rev. G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor
f Prayer service Wednesday evening
7:30.
S. S. Sunday morning 9:30.
June-9-tf | Preaching Sunday morning 10:30
$3: for the young folks, subject “Gems
gr Amidst Stones.’
§ Prayer service Sunday evening
$ 6:45.

Come and bring your friends to
these services.
St. Luke’s Church
WANTED—100 Tobacco strippers Rev. Oliver E. Newton, Rector
Highest wages paid for stripping. | Services will be held in this
% d t'woi weizht. Ap church each Sunday as follows:
5c per pound, out-going gi 2 9 A. M. Sunday School.
ply to E. L. Nissly & Sons, Florin, 10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer and
Pa 4-28-tf | Sermon.
= On the first Sunday in each month
the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
Juse,. will be administered instead of
nial Morning Prayer, and on the third
3 Sunday in each month the Litany



No. : :
1 will be read with Morning Prayer.
s Baptism may be arranged for at any
2. service, and the Communion will be
m {administered to the sick or dying in
am [their own homes at any time.
8. | rent
FOREIGN BUYERS ARE
| _! HERE AFTER TOBACCO
| NY =
| Representatives from Belgium
land France are in Lancaster County
for the purpose of establishing a


WANTED—Workmen. Apply to station here for the exporting of to-
Nissly Swiss Chocolate Co. Florin, |! A big corporation is about to
. red, which will include a num-

Tc Pa local tobacco dealers.
oh That Lancaster County tobacco is
y {wanted in Curopean counties has
€ been evident for some time. A num-
. |ber of New York and local packers







3 [have been exporting the weed to
| Europe for a number of years. The
1 | greater of it is of the poorer grade.
A large amount of tobacco was
_Ishipped to Holland and Germany
June-9-t8 carly this year, but has not been dis-
posed of because of a dispute over
contracts. Several thousand cases
ere returned to this country while
: big lots are being held in storage in
t those countries.
Plans of doing business by the
1ew company have not as yet been
| made public. It is understood head-
| quarters will be in Lancaster with
warehouses for receiving tobacco
|both here and in various sections of
| the county.
————- Eee
ral » completed i about 10! m . . :
Will be completed in about 1 There are 15,000 moving picture
days. The new bungalow of the theatres, with a seating capacity of
. Modern Home Construction Co., i5/8,000,000 in the United States.
\V/ now ready for inspéction and sale. | tO —
Will be sold for cost flush. Apply! The Swiss Government is experi-
A. G. Walters or S. Nisslsy Gingrich, | menting with” compressed turf as a
Florin, Pa. 7-7 tf | coal substitute.

rl —
The world output of silk amounts
| to about 700 tons a day.



East Donegal township, deceased.
Lettets of administration on said
estate hating been anted to the
d». all persons indebted
request nake im-
ty, and tl having
nds ‘against the same,
n without delay for
undersigned, re-
ren | in the Borough of Meunt Joy.
H.'N. NISgLY,
 



 
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Administeator
Estate of Maggie Hol r, late of I . Coyle, Atty. 7-T-6t
Mount doy Borough, d d. es
Le S TT ITADC
id EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
a Estat&®gQf Warren M. Heiscy, late
- f East Domggal, Lancaster Co., de-
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t on said es-
ed to the un-
indebted there-
ted to make immediate
d those having. claims or
against the same ‘will pre-
ent them without delay for settle-
| ment to the undersigned.
| JNO. M. HEISEY,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE | Mt. Joy, Route 3
Estate of Jesse Workinger late of [Isaac Herr, Atty. 6-23-6t
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE
HAULING
3 LARGE TRUCKS
EMERSON ZEAGER
Route 1 MOUNT JOY, PA.
Inquire at A. H. STUMPF'S RESTAURANT
 
 
 
H. N.-NISSLY,
executor.
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the meat an
10:30 Preaching Service. Sermon,
Preaching Sunday evening at 7:30. |
~ | yellow ribbon for being the champion
 
 
 
pris was a Sunday visitor at his par- | ker’s Garage and get a job of real
ntal home. Ln
Messrs. Jacob Snyder and J. Y. painting. Charges very reasonable
Kline made a business trip to Har- and work must be satisfactory.
risburg on Tuesday. . |
Mr. Harrison Sheaffer of Reading, |
was a Monday visitor to his ini

h . 7:30 Preaching Service. Sermon 5 >
in stenographing ‘and bookkeeping: juris Problem of problems, My- ws i Eomiite ut . s
Ts > c avd 3 Af - ak Mr. ris rarber anc r i
D APH E. L. Nissiy £\gons, Florin, Ps Jas Wednesday, July 7, 1920 Mount Joy spent Sunday with Mr. | 0 Ire d i
x ednesday, July s 192 i Your re at
No. 4: Prayer meeting tonight at 7:30, ]1959% Kline and family. !
Mr. James Hilt of the County Seat
spent Sunday and Monday with
Jacob Loraw and family. | greatly reduced prices.
| Mrs. Tillie Connely of the County
Seat was a Sunday visitor to hs
I am closing out all my tires at

Henry Keener and family.
| Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Singer of Eph-| !
rata, spent Monday here the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. John Menaugh. ' .
Mr. Samuel Farver and family of |
Palmyra, spent Sunday here as guests |
‘of Mr. Jacob Haldeman and family. | Mount Joy, Pa.
Mr. John Lincoln and .daughter, |
of Lancaster spent Monday here the
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Read-
ing spent several days here the goes HOHOHHLEBHLL008
f the f arent BV, & 1 .
Shine ormers parents Rev. and Mrs ST A GE CO A CH
! Mr. Earl Witmer and family of
Harrisburg, spent the fourth with | DAYS
the latters mother Mrs. Elizabeth |
Sheaffer. | Our forefathers selected
The Brethren in Christ held their their own glasses. They also
traveled in, stage coaches.
They did both for the same
reason—there was no other
way.
regular weekly prayer at the home |
of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Musser on |
Tuesday evening. |
Messrs. Benjamin Brown, Clayton


: A : | Today stage coaches are
Lefever, and John Guhl autoed to a curiosity—thair utility has
Mt. Gretna, Fontana, Hershey and passed with the'invention of
Middletown on Sunday. i more modern methods, just
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heisey and | as ‘selecting your own
daughter Ruth spent several days at glasses” has givén way to
West Fairview, the guests of Mr. ! scientific eye testing.
John Hawk and family. | Our methods of testing
Mr. Christ Malehorn and family are the latest and most
nent. Sunday. in rv ontral. Manor scientific known and our
spent Sunda In ( Manor,
work is fully guaranteed to
be satisfactory. Call and
see us.
where they attended a family reun-
ion at the home of Mr. John Shock. |
Miss Loletia Loraw, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Loraw was
awarded the large layer cake given W. W. Appel & Son
away on Saturday by Mr. William JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
Henry. |
Master Hurry Witte son of Mr. and 181 N: Queen Jt Lancaster, Pa,
rs Henny Wit vs 0 wi SSO SODSOSOOOD
nate as to { ff his bicycle through
which he received a number of bad
face and body bruises. |
Mr. Harold Buller wife and daugh- |
ter, Mrs. Elmira Diffenderfer, dau-
|
ghters Miss Ella Shirk and Mrs.
Harry Beamesderfer visited relatives
& yD Sper Smith, or STUMPEFS
and


Gilbert, daughter Eleanor of Harris-!
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stern of Restaurant and
Pottsville, were July 4th visitors to |
Mr. Jno. Dyer and family.
Mr. George Shires, Miss Mary Pool Room
Shires, Mr.: William Shires, Miss .
Pearl Myers, Earl Sheaffer and Mr. 62-64 West Main St.
Joseph Gingrich enjoyed an auto ride | I
to Gettysburg on July 4th. | MOUNT JOY PENNA.
The many friends of Mr. J. H.
Haldeman, our local produce dealer, cLAMS, CRABS AND OYSTERS
who has been confined to his bed
|


the past week with a severe attack IN SEASON
of sickness is slowly recovering. | i a—
3 CIGARS,: TOBACCO, CANDIES,
LAWN PARTY AT JOHN | ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS
| WALMER’S AT RNEEMS ETC.

A beautiful display of young %olks SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY FROM
attended a lawn party at the home of 12 to 1:30
John Walmer in this place, Tuesday |
June 29th. The following
1en ladies and gentlemen 7 v e
present: Misses Ruth Walmer, R H. Stumpf, Propr.
Esther Walmer of Rheems, Elsie Ind. Phone
Fownsly Harrisburg; Mary E - =
shade. Helen Landis, Lena Landis,
Dorothy Greiner, Ethel Heisey,
Miriam Shonk, Martha Shank, Laura
Espenshade, Dorothy Garber, Gladys





 


  



Weaver, Emma Will, Mary Mason,
Helen Cope, Mabel Cope, Myrtle
Grove } Bechtle, Stehman
Landi Landis, Howard
St } Edward Mur-
pl um Neidigh
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ilbur Cope, Harry
 



 



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Cope Mrs. John Walmer, | ‘ff 4
Mr. and Mrs. L. Murphy, Mr. and fie]
Mrs. J. C. Smith and son John, Mrs. (#881
F. Neidigh. Prizes were awarded to {102
William Neidigh for being the cham- lio
pion in a newspaper race for which hie \
he received a nipple. The second Lie e will tell you
con was ta imitate a rooster wy 0 rd
ng. Miss Elsie Townsly was the ze
Cr'oy
recipient of an animal decorated in
ger Special Tires, a
» quality dire at a Popular
Price.
DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY
| imitator. Next in order were re- :
| freshments, the happy crowd sur-| in Lancaster County by
| rounding a large table that was laden HOWARD E. GARBER
with the delicacies of the season of |
which they all partook freely, which Bell Phone 137.RJ,
closed the event for the evening | MOUNT JOY, PA.
which was a pleasant gathering to all may-18-3mo.
that were present. ,
Who Wants a Farm | Please Remember \
I have for sale an 86 acre farm in
West Donegal township, that .is, be- | I Sharpen Knives
yond . dobut, the best fam of ne |
size ave ever oiiered. imestone .
land llent prod y ild- |
fins gstolons projunse poi Si. All Kinds Saws
Cutting Tools, Etc.

to be appreciated. J. E. Schroll, Mt. |
Joy. tf
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Statistics show that more persons |
commit suicide on Tuesday than on 1 make a specialty of sharpening amd
any other day of the week. .
———— Repairing Lawn Mowers
It is an odd fact that musicians are
more liable to color-blindness than
any other class or profession. | 0 . % o
———— . C. S. Gingrich
The heait of a vegetarian beats, |
on an average, fifty-eight times a W. Donegal St., MOUNT JO




"offices in the world are in the United die
{ microscdpe.
guest of Mr. J. Y. Kline and family. | J
Mr. Samuel Fair and family are |
spending several days here the guest
lof Mr. Michael Kottler and family. |
|
Forty per cent. of blindness is | John Adams was the longest lived
lying in his ninety-
| s
THE DOINGS . said to occur after the age of forty- | of the Presidents, ¢
| five. {first year.
AROUND FLORIN Nearly one-sixth of all the post-| One-fourth of the people on earth
States. before 16.
all

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efore the age of 6 and one-half
is not per-
of Which may be seen through a mi
of his superior.
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A Mosquito has twenty-one teeth, A London policeman 2
tted to marry without the approva

WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th,
1920
Baggage lost on American rail-
roads every year would make a
mountain if piled up.
The Shah of Persia possesses an
arm-chair made of solid gold, inlaid
with precious stones.
The Atlantic lines “Imperator” is
the first steamship to be equipped
with a full-fledged bank.


It’s a cinch

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Pork and
Beans
can 12c¢
Camels
Camels sell!
oN are so unusual, so refreshing, so
satisfying. First, quality—second,
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and thoice Domestic tobaccos which
you'll ‘eertainly prefer to either kind
smoked straight !
end makes possible that
wonderful mellow mildness—yet all the
desirable body is there! And, Camels
never tire your taste!
y orgwhen you travel
BACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C,
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R, J. REYNOLDS TO

You'll appreciate Camels freedom
from any unpleasant cigaretty after-
taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor !
i For your own satisfaction compare
Sigh Camels puff by puff with any ciga-
rette in the world at any price!
Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of20 ciga-
r ten packages { 200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered
Ve strongly recommenc this carton for the home or office
Shredded
Wheat
pkg 13c

What Do YOU Pay For Groceries?
Check every item in this advertisement and then think it over:
If vou are not now an AMERICAN STORES’ CUSTOMER you will be amazed at the big savings.
y PROVE TO YOURSELF IT PAYS TO TRADE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS
MCUNT JOY, PENNA.
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
Fresh'Pretzles, Ib. ....... cv .: vs peers 18c | Lebanon Bologna, 1b... ......... c0vvsrse 25c¢
Salt Water Taffy, IR... ..... .ic1croovisnnr 33¢ | Bacon, LD. cctines sini san thcnunnicnn
Buy where quality counts.
“Victor” Bread. comin oa 8c Rich New Cheese 1b 33c
Victor, the bigger and better loaf. Equal to Rich, snappy, very tasty. Just the kind for
the best home-made yoa ever ate. Try a loaf sandwiches. A very nourishing and economical
today and we know yout will become a regular meat sustitute for a hot day.
Victor customer.
nm open Ap ——— ~ BRE

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i Choice Sardines, can. :.... 6c )
lf Van Camp’s Soups, cam...10c |
i Campbell’s Soups, can.,...12c |
WW} “Asco” Macaroni, pkg..,..10c |
i “Asco’”’ Spaghetti, pkg. .%. .10c i
{{ Pure Jellies, glass. .....%. 15¢ i
Wl Jiffy-Jell, pke..........% 11c
MN Pear! Tapioca, 1b........% 11c i
iY Sour Pickles, big bot.....: 18¢c )) a hi
i India Relish, bot......... 7c Fling Tabla Af
{ Crisco, 1 Ib. can........:.32c {} J iy wv
0 Mazola Cooking Oil, can. ..38¢ }}) : =
i Wesson Oj}, can.......... 39¢ HW P: i: a.Paka flo
i Pure Olive .Oil, can. ..40c, 70c i GL" GTUGAT
Tender Peas, can......... Mc i!
Tomato Puree, can....... 5c ny
Lifebuoy Soap, cake...... 8c }
Fels Naptha Soap, cake... 8c
Crystal White Soap, cake 635c [ll
Double Tip Matches, box, 415c |}
Chloride Lime, can........10c N
Peroxide, big bot......... 10c |
Best Head Rice, 1b. ....... 19¢
Choice Rice, 1b....,...... 15¢ }))


I pkg Sc
| ‘“Asco” Cornstarch pke Gc
| ershey’s Cocoa can 10c, 19¢
ahimmalla Cnlad Nracciny het 17
Qphimmaile Calod Nracciny het 14p
oiling 9 Lili Wide 5 N+ £5
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uw pkg 29¢
Brands EvapMilk can 7c, 142
“Asco” Peanut Butter glass 13¢
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| Franklin Sugar Syrup, = 2%. N Sweet Sugar Con eal 1 7¢, i iy
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Best Cal Tuna Fish 22 20c

“Asco’ Blend Joffce
No matter where you go or what you pay you cam’t get any better “Cup’
a big difference in Coffee. Buy a pound of ‘“Asco” today and note its Rich,
lb 40c
* satisfaction. There is
Full, Heavy Body ad
Delightful, Satisfying Aroma.. Why go elsewhere and pay 50c or 60c a pound when you can buy
“‘Asco,” the best in town, for Forty Cents? This blend sold only in our own stores.
“Asco” Blend Teas
Ib 45¢
Iced Tea Time—What’s more satisfying on a hot day than a glass of Iced Tea? We particularly
recommend our Old Country style or India-Ceylon for iced tea. If you have never tried “Asco,” buy
a package today and let us prove to you what Real Tea Goodness Means.

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BREAKFAST CEREALS PRESERVING NEEDS
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg 12c | Mason Quart Jars, doz....80c
Post Toasties, pkg. ....... 12¢ Mason Pint Jars, doz..... 758¢
Shredded Wheat, pkg......13c | Jar Tops, doz............ 30e
“Asco”’ Farina, pkg....... 10c | Jelly Glasses, doz.........42¢
King Wheat, pkg..........20c | Jar Rubbers, doz......... 9c
“Asco’”’ Rolled Oats, pkg...11c Parowax, Ib. pkg. ........ 17¢
FOODS READY TO SERVE
Campbell’s Beans, can... 123%c
Heinz Baked Beans can 12, 17c
Potted Meats, can. .... 6c, 10c
Best Pink Salmon, can....19¢c
Kippered Herring, can. ....1llc
Best Red Salmon, can. .... 34c

Best . Lard Ib 25¢
“Asco” Beverages hot 12:
Dozen $1.45
The finest open kettle rendered lard to be had. | Delightful, satisfying thirst quenchers. The
It’s “Asco” quality—*‘“Enough said.”
|
best made. Buy a dozen assorted, including our
Famous Ginger Ale, Reotbeer and Sarsaparilla.
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