The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 08, 1920, Image 7

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= Our No, 1 Coffee, 1Sc per I, 3/Ibs. for .....euvrivvesonnin 41c
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B Our Boursau Blend Coffe; 26c per Ib, 3 lbs. for..........: 74c
a This coffee makes an exeeptional fine drink.
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= Our Holsum Blend Coffee, 29c ‘per Ib., 3 lbs. for............. 83¢c
- This is a very fine flavored coffee and is hard to match.
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- Prunes, per 1b... .. 14, 18, 26¢ Ammonia, per bottle. ..... 9c
= Currants, per pkg........ 25¢ Dutch Cleanser, can...... 9c
- Apple Butter, per can... Sc Keen! Cleanser, can....... 9c
. N. O. Molassas, large <an, 20¢ ald Dust, can........... 4c
® Karo Syrup, per can...... 15¢ ZOrR) DEY SAR. vnnnna is 10¢
w Campbell’s Beans, per can, 12¢ Jifly dell, ger pkg. ....... Ne
a Large Instant Postum, Quaker Corn Flakes, per pkg 8c
a per can, 42c Post Toasties, per pkg..... 11c
@ Salmon, per can.......... 16¢ Armour’s Noodles, per pkg. .8c
@ Ketchup, per bottle. ...... 10c¢ Mother's Oats, per pkg..12%c
= Bluing, per bottle. ........ Sc My T Fine Dessert, per pkg 12¢
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EACH MAN AND
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F, VErRYBODY should fight
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The same healthfj] surroundings
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our public
for conditions,
schools, libraries and
churches should hold forth in your
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ROWN BROS,
WN Main St., MOUNT JOY, PA,
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Martin's a Dairy |
West Poul St.
MOUNT JOY,
Meat Market

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the line of
SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA |
DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. |
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttoa
J West Main St.
H. H. KRALL
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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use are not always expected to last a long time, but this connot be
» said about furniture:. When you buy furniture you are buying
B® something you expect to render you long service. It will if you |
@ buy it here, because here we think of quality first. All the furni- mu
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® We invite comparison, look aroumd, compare qualities and @
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COAL COAL
ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM-
MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE.
F. H. BAKER
TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILK.
USE SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGG!
LUMBER and GOAL
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SALE A BIG SUCCESS Choir rehearsal at 7:30 P. M. on)
on . , Monday.
| Che Mount Joy Breaders’ sale. women’s Guild meets at 7 p. m. |
{held at the Farmers’ Inn, last Tues- on Thursday |
day is a part of history. It was at- Strangers are cordially invited tof
tended by the leading breeders of the worship with us. All seats are free |
county and adjoining counties as wel : bs
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Reports From
Hunting Camps
RELIGIOUS NEWS
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home Saturday evening from a hunt-
ing trip to the South Mountains near
| Mount Alto: Messrs. John Stehman,
| Harry Stehman, Walter Staley, W.
|K. Detwiler, Norman Miller, Milt
{ Miller, Henry Witmer, Samuel Sway
| W. S. Peifer and Albert Brosey. Th
{ shot one spike buck and a 7-prong
| buck. Henry Witmer shot the spi
cand Walter Staley the other.
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY
BORO AND THE ENTIRE
SURROUNDING COM-



| . 3 front and rear, is a family car of
Ton 7 This Ware prize Tronvillc.| Reformed Mennonite cla ¢ t, both insummerandin winter.
A > 0 New y 3, \
ic olunbi rl vicinity returned Sun- | Rev. Christian S. Nolt, Pastor | Of tounng it isa ad somforeshle car. The
|day from a trip to Fort Loudon,| There will be services in the Re- arg Bs ate glassy windows ma e 1t an open car
|F ranklin County, where they hunted | formed Mennonite church on West! when desired, while in case of rain and all inclem-
| for deer. Mr. Ray Myers, of New-|Main street next Sunday morning at cnt weather, it can be made a mostd lelightful
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{ town shot the only deer that was pro- | 9: 45.
cured by this camp but it sure was] Tm
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a prize—a seven-pronged 160-pound |
A The camp Li’ of Messrs, | Rev. M. H. Miller, “astor
Ray Myers, Ed. Weller, Frank Wea-| Sunday School 9:30.
iver, Joshua Sourbeer, Howard Erb, | Communion 10:30.
{Henry Strickler, Ab Weaver, Ward] © E. 6:30.
Moore, Wm. Kline and Harry Sour Sermon 7:15.
beer.
Have Two Deer
The Camp at Mont Alto which in-
jeludes Dr. 0. G. Longenecker, Fred
Farmer, Joseph Charles, and others
from this vicinity, have thus far |
shot two deer, one a spike buck and |
the other a prize in a nine pointer. |
The hunters returned home yester-!
day. Mr. Jay Nissly, of Florin, shot
the big buck. |
E’town Hunters Successful
It is reported that Harry Dry-
bread, B. F. Gochnauer, Chester En-
gle and Chas. Franciscus, members
Methodist Episcopal Churc
Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor |
9:15 Sunday School.
of the Hunting Club who are
of deer
in quest
at Pine Grove Furnace, each
succeeded in shooting a deer.


10:30 Preaching Service, Sermon
Rheems Man Shoots Deer “Burn out the God.”
| Messrs Nathan Greiner, Ira 6:30 Epworth League. Tania,
{Garber and Lee Hassinger, of Progressive Living. 11 Peter 1:1- 18 |
(Rheems were hunting for deer in the Leader, Mrs. E. M. Trexler. |
{vicinity of New Germantown, Perry 7:30 Preaching Service. Sermon,
{Co unty, several days last week. Mr, “Am I my Bro her! s Keeper?”
Greiner shot a fine buck. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday
; vening at 7:30 Su jec aral Bl
Maytown Men Successful ial 3% tbject, Parable of |
A . . x the Two Debtors.
A number of men from Mavtown y 1 find reid i |
: . ua Ww ind a cordial come ¢
La camping in the extreme west i IY TR Cia) Welcome ai
end of Perry Co. They returned 2 “Bes LVIces
(home with a deer shot by Mr. Stric Tati
{ter Hee { : St. Luke’s Church
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| i Rev. Oliver E. Newton, Rector
A y 21 Services every Sunday : 3
Messrs. Henry J. Engle. of this'y, YorViecs sory Runday ot 10:30 A.
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ace, and Jacob Musselman, of Lan- = ,
[1 ) yh ot Holy Communion » first Sun-
| disville, are off on a hunting trip to 9 ommunion on the first Sun |
in each month,
Litany on the third Sunday of each |
month, {
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
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the Black Log mountains. :
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as those from a distance, New Jersey
and Maryland. The animals con- T. U. Evangelical Church
(signed were nearly all young and Rey. G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor
came from herds that represent the' prayer service Wednesday evening

 












Ind Phoge 831-Al FLORIN, PA. leading strains of the Holstein Breed. 7:30.
The top price was $450 for a heifer Sunday School Sunday morning |
pee calf consigned by A. H. Martin. A 9:30. |
USED & ANTIQUE FURNITURE |W consigned by L. w. Musser was Missionary service at 10:30 Sun-|
BOUGHT AND SOLD purchased by C. H. Kendig of Mil- day morning. The speaker will be,
lersville, Pa., for $345 and the calf Mys. Groff of Columbia.
—— by her side was purchased by Ww. T. Win One Group meets Sunday |
If you have anything you want to; Webb, of Quarryville, Pa, for $71. evening 6:15. ’
sell, phone or drop me a eard. If | The Sousigners for this sale were Evening service at 7 o’clock will
you do not care to make sale, I willl | Messrs. ( A Spahr, Salunga, Pa.; H. be an Ilustrated talk on missionary |
buy your entire equipment. I buy E. Burkhol ler, Bareville, Pa.; Al- work in Chi ina by Miss Groef of Har- |
SY x . bert Groff, E ast Petersburg, Pa.; H. rishusg.
F Robern: Yori, Pad ns Herr, Choir practice Friday evening at |
. New anville, Pa.; IL . Musser, I. home of Miss Mabel Geistweit at 8
I h tie usse Miss Mahe reistweit at §
I have opened a Tailor Shop a |T. Ginder, A. H. Martin, J. E. Eshle- o'clock. Every member is urged to
17 East Main St.,, Mount Joy where] man, S. S. Graybill. be present.
I am prepared to This was the first sale of the kind Come and bring your friends.
ALTER, CLEAN, PRESS AND RE- land was something new for many el Ui ele ee
PAIR LADIES’ AND GENTS’ [of those attending. The prices p: id
CLOTHING [were low. Considering the. = YOUNG FOLKS ARE
of the cattle market the
Work Guaranteed and ls he: 2% E , :
Prices Axe Right| Tose purchasing were neginners JOINED IN WEDLOC
I solicit your patriage [and done well by selecting four —
W. H. DISHONG tion stock right at ho UMBER OF VERY WELL KNOWN
17 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. of the animals in the sale aver OUNG FOLKS ARE JOINED
oct.6 aad Many of the rest w IN THE HOLY BONDS OF
i - - rood time to vor in the pure bred MATRIMONY.
: : MBER I SHARPEN | tock is now when tle are down — —
PLEASE REME | at low a commercial ue as they Bates—Hilt
KNIVES, ALL KINDS SAWS Ih i i ] Bate: : :
TC have been pi some time. The con- Leroy L. Bates and Mrs, Myrtle V.
CUTTING TOOLS, ETC. signers have sold not with the in- Hj t, both of this place, were mar-
rms | tention of ons out but to give { H. B. Yoder at his resi-
I make a specialty of sharpening and others a chance to start at their own de nce, No 34 Charlotte street, Lan-
Repairing Lawn Mowers figure. Many have availed them- caster. We esday afternoon. The
selves of the opportunity and other couple were unattended. They will
regret that they didn’t purchase. reside here.
. . { Col. Geo. Baxter of Elmira, New A Double Wedding
S. Gingrich Joke was the auctioneer and J. G. A double wedding was solemnized
| Kerrick of Towando, Pa., was giving several days ago at the home of Mr.
W. Donegal St, MT. JOY the pedigrees. and Mrs. Joseph Strickler of near
n Tmo this place, when their two daughters
\ RT A Y WILL SELECT A SUCCESSOR were united in marriage. Miss
| | ! TO HORACE HALDEMAN Maude R. Strickler was married to
! | ; Morris L. Gainer, of Elizabethtown,
| . The members of the Rey and Miss Mary R. Strickler was mare
| 3 | County Committee from the ried to Victor Longenecker, als 0
jof Lancaster county in the Sev Elizabethtown. The ceremony was
teenth Senatorial District Tu performed by Rev. Peter R. Nissley
\ | f M WN { | day in the Orphans’ Court room ! he presence of number of
D. AN Ii ) u Lancaster. frie A wedding dinner followed
The object of the meeting the ceremony, after which the
212 South Market Street jelect ten conferee to me 1 yuples left on a wedding trip to
| Bell Phone 75R2 Mt. Joy, Pa. | Lebanon’s conferees in Harrisburg stern cities.
fon December 11 at noon to select a Engle—Engle.
City Shoe [Bei in candidate for Senator to Ephraim S. Engle, of Abilene,
lo yoted for Bt the a cial U0N Kansas, and Sadie H, Engle. of Eliz-
vs i ecember 21, to fill the ancy abethtown, Pa., were married yester-
| 1 | caused by the death of Hons! r Hor To, "tern on ; re : ea 1
{ ay afternoon at the residence of the
|ace L. Haldeman, whose name was flici minister, who is the onl
OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK on the official ballot at the i elec- sypvivin paternal uncle of hy
LIKE NEW ONES Jies, but who died a few days before POO "Bi M Engle. on Mari
J o8 Searles, I lias h a etta street, in this place. The couple
2e erly certified, printed and ape de ;
| ) ] were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
50-52 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa |Lisned to the election officers. Lan- gp Shelly, with their son Harry and
{ ae Sogniy is entitled to ten con- qauphter Rhoda Shelly, of Rheems,
a 10 all others Fail Consult] ts, >> 2nd Lebanon to eight, the pro- Mrs’ Shelly being a sister of the
portion meaning that Lancaster bride. Mr. Engle, as a former resi-
Una DR. THEEL county will get the Senatorial nom- gen of this locality, is well known
S Garden Street ination, here, having moved to Kansas a num-
Lid Jtieg Gard known as Md ne first time women Were her of years ago, where his farming
the Greatest Speclallstdrom Coast to Const. | cted among the conferees who operations have proven quite success-

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WHOSE COMB.
FAILS TO 1 STORE WN ALT and HAPPINESS
Gives IMME. RELIEF EROM ANY AIL.
MENT, NO VA TER WHAT CAUSE OR ORIGN
IF DUE TO INFECTION OR ur syobput SEND
rBook It will surely openyour eyesput you wise
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treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,
RINGWORM, TETTER or
other itching skin diseases.
Try a 75 cent box at our risk,
CHANDLER’S DRUG STORE X

If you want a nome at a right fig-
ure, see J. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount to be given away for the asking.
Joy, Pa.
MT. JOY, PAS
| are as follows: Miss Maud Haldems: an,
! ful. After Dec. 25th they may be
| Bast Donegal, daughter of the de- addressed at their home near ore
| ceased Senator and a member of the Kansas
J joey Committee of the Re- a wea re
I publican County Committee: Miss
| Lillian Evans, of Columbia; Miss SALE REGISTHS. nn
«| Bessie Gingrich, of Lititz; Dr. J. F.|_ All public sales either advertised
"Dunlap, Manheim; John R. Shirk, | Vere printed at this office, will be
| West Coealico: Harry C. Schock advertised in this list FREE every
Mount Joy; B. Frank Musser, FI week until day of sale:
ville; Hon. Robert S. Conklin, Co- Friday, Dec. 10—At their stock
lumbia; Hon. M. R. Hoffman, May- Rs uns doy, S580 0 of os
town; H Sie 33 ttle
$2 on. G. Craypill Dish, Lithe. by ot HS eo ps or
dinger, auct. See advertisement.
Saturday, December 18th, will be Thursday, Dec. 23—At the Bulle-
€alendar Day at Garber’s Drug Store
fox the Miles and Rexall calendars, real
Frank,
tin Office, Mount Joy, at 7 p. m.,
estate by J. W. Eshleman.
\ dec.8-2t auct. See advertisement.
IN OUR CHURCHES!
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE

 













 
 

 
 










  
 

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it has all the dis stinctive and econom-
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GARBER’S GARAGE
833-845 S. Market S¢
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
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127 acres Propt and Tie Timber, in Blair County, Pa., 5 miles
from railroad. 4 ‘years’ time in which to cut Price,
$72.00 PEL BCTe.. Res cvvissesein Cree see sie dennis ae $ 9,144.00 |
196 acres Pulp Tir in Prince George Co., M wie nd, 3
miles from railro: Wd; $ years’ time in which to cut. Price
$40.00 per acre... {.... ...... Cera vay wets vs vale es 7,840.00
| 146 acres Pulp and Timber, including the land Prince
| George County, Maryland. 3% miles from railroad. Price
$82.20 per acre. ...... \ eee, irvine vd 12,000.00
136 acres Pulp Timber in Prine George County, Md.; 3 miles
from railroad. 3 years’ time in which to cut. Price,
$60.00 per acre. ......... Mss eirnis vanivinis sess ie eee 8,160.00
240 acres Pulp Timber in Charles County, Md.; 1% miles from
railroad, 4 years’ time in which to cut. Price.......... 12,000.00
241 acres of Pulp and Tie Timber, with land and buildings in
Prince George County, Maryland. 1 mile from railroad.
Price... oi 0 a aaa 40,000.00
168 acres Pulp and Tie Timber, including the land, in Prince
George County, Md.; 1% miles from railroad. Some good
building lots, Price... ..,.,... Ai is an 20,000.00
885 acres Pulp and Tie Timber, in St. Mary's County, Md.; on
the water front. Prica, venmeve. ic. . X+vvee ania. 30,000.00
500 acres Pulp and Tie Timber, in Prince George Co., Md. 3
miles from railroad. Price... .... i. v8 tees iain 35,000.00
78 acres Pulp and Tie Timber in Clay County, Pa 7-1 mile
from railroad. Price....... da tietn els ay sensei rey aa 4,000.00
$178,144.00
I will sell this property in part or in a block, on liberal terms and
contract for 20,000 to 30,000 cords of pulp wood from these timber
tracts at ready market prices on a fluctuating scale. Until January 1,
1921, I will pay the following prices for 160 cubic feet, F. O. B. cars, the
the nearest railroad siding: Pine wood, $15; Poplar and Gum, $18.00.
Address
O. H. SHANK, Owner
LANCASTER, PA
Bell Phone
Ind.
49-51 West King St.,
Bell Phone 138 R. Home
Ind. Phone 770 X Home
2778 Office
Phone 39 Office
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