The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 23, 1921, Image 8

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Men's Trousers
at Way
Down Prices
There won't come a time this year when Trou-
rices will offer the attraction they do at this
store today
We're operating at hardly a shred of profit in
this department—simply that it may serve as a
“missionary” for our Men’s Suit department.
$8.50
BUYS REGULAR $12.50 TROUSERS
$7.50
BUYS REGULAR $10.00 TROUSERS
$5.98
BUYS REGULAR $8.50 TROUSERS
$4.98
BUYS REGULAR $7.50 TROUSERS
$4.69
BUYS REGULAR $6.50 TROUSERS
$3.98
BUYS REGULAR $5.00 TROUSERS
$2.98
BUYS REGULAR $4.50 TROUSERS
$2.50
BUYS REGULAR $3.50 TROUSERS
.00 to 800 Pairs,
of which are of Suit
matchable with that odd Coat and Vest the Pants
Stock embraces from many
regular patterns, readily
to which have ‘‘seen better days.’
Spring Suit Prices:
$25, $30, $35
The one thing that has made GROFF & WOLF
CO. what it is today is that it has never been un-
dersold, quality for quality. With every changing
condition GROFF & WOLF CO. has met the situa-
tion. When deflation set in last FALL WE MET
IT. And THIS Spring we have practically brought
our Clothing prices to HALF last year’s figures.
Do you wonder why our trade comes from be-
yond Honeybrook and Downingtown on the east
and from Wrightsville on the west; from Oxford
on the south and Lebanon and Berks on the north?
Groff & Wolf Co.
26--30 North Queen
Laacaster’s Fastest Growing Store

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OW come the Pigs—Calves—Colts—Lambs. Time for work
horses and mules to shed. Time to tone them up and drive
out the worms.
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
A Spring Conditioner and Worm Expeller
Feed it to your cows for its system-toning, bowel-cleansing. appetizing ef-
fects—and to condition them for calving. It means more milk. Feed it to brood
sows and shoats to drive out the worms. It relieves brood sows of constipation.
Excellent for ewes at lambing time. It contains Tonics for the digestion, Laxa-
tives for the bowels. Diuretics for the kidneys, Vermifuges for the womms.
Why pay the Peddler Twice My Price?
We have the Dr. Hess Agency. Call on us,
CHANDLER DRUG STORE, Mount Joy, Pa.
Tell us how much stock you have.
 
We have a package to suit.



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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY,
MOUNT JOY MARKETS

The following prices are paid today |
by our local merchants:
Eggs, per doz. .....oc0ciivesns 18¢|
Butter, per lb, .. vv... b60c
Yard,-per Ib... ... ceva vv vs 13¢
Potatoes, per bu., no demand. {
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I. D. Stehman Pays:
Wheat, per bu cere
Corn, per bu. .....i see. ives 83¢
Oats, per bu.,

11,663 Dogs Licensed
The number of dog licenses is-
is 11,663. In
issued
addition
permits have been for 133
|. Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
LOST—A, watch fob. Return to
3 E. Main Street, Mt. Joy. 3-23-2t]
| FOR RENT—A housé“in. Newtown. !
Call on Harry Frank, R. D. Colum-!
bia, Pa. 3-23+f |
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| FOR SALE-—Baby carriage, also al

wash machine. Apply Clyde Ger-|
berich, Mt. Joy. mar.23-1t
FOR SALE—150 chicks, latter |
part of next week, Also some hatch- |
ing eggs. Apply J. Nissiy R. 2, Man-|
heim. Bell phone 104R4 Mt Joy.
3-23-1t |

WANTED—Several men to work
on Cedar Hill. Apply to M. A. Roll-|
man, at the New Standard Hard-
ware Works, Mt. Joy. 3-23-1t
WANTED—A nightwatchman.
Can furnish a house in which to live
if satisfactory. Apply to J. Harry
Miller, Grey Iron Works, Mt. Jey.
3-23-2t
FOR SALE—1 hatch Rhode Island



RELIGIOUS NEWS |
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE |
IN OUR CHURCHES
CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY |
BORO AND THE ENTIRE !
SURROUNDING COM-
MUNITY
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Dr.
versity will occupy the pulpit at the
Presbyterian Church in this place

Easter Sunday morning and evening. |
A. M. E. Church
Woman's Day will be observed in
the Macedonia A. M. E. church on
Sunday, Mar. 27th. Miss Gephart, of
Lancaster, will speak.
cordially invited.
Florin U. B. Church
Rev. M. H. Miller, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30.
Communion 10:30.
C. E. 6:30.
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Sermon 7:15. |
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St. Luke’s Church
Rev. Oliver E. Newton, Rector
Good Friday
10:00 A. M. Morning Prayer,
Easter Day {
6:30 A. M. Holy Communion.
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
Presentation of Mite Boxes. |
10:30 A. M. Morning Prayer, Holy
Communion and Sermon.
There will be no evening services. |
and |
St. Mark’s United Brethren Church |
Rev. C. A. Snavely, Pastor
Passion Week Services
Sunday School 9:00 A. M.
ed and-.1 hatch White Plymouth Worship and Sermon 10:15 A. M.
{ Rock, one day old by March 29. Call Jr, Int. and Sr. C..E. 6:45 P. M.
jon Bell phone 132R32 Mt. Joy. Worship and Sermon 7:30 P. M.
mar.23-1t Nightly at 7:30 except Saturday.
| OFFICE GIRL WANTED— ous On Sunday, Apr. 3rd, at 2 p. m,, in|
experienced typewriter to operate the u B. uly poh, Miss Amanda Lan-|
dictagraph, one - for general office dis, will deliver an address on “The |
work including. book-keeping. Star
Independent Oil Co.,_ Clarence
Schock, Prop., Mt. Joy, Par. 3-23-1t

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BORROWED—About one year’
ago at I. D. Stehman’s Mill a Roll
Truck, the same is needed—will the
borrower please return it.
LOST—A horse collar between the |
residence of Max Nentwig at Max]
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and Mount Joy. Return to Max
Nentwig, Florin. 3-23-1t-pd

PLANTS "FOR SALE—Cabbage,
Cauliflower, Redbeet, Head Lettuce,
Tomato, Pepper, Egg Plants, Flower |
Plants. David H. Zerphey, Mt. Joy, |
Pa. mar-23-2t |


FOR SATE«<A gpood-ecaster brake
bicycle, two new tires.
Apply at this office. 3-23-1t-pd. |
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order at the]
East Main |
3-16-2t-pd. |

Easter
Shop,
Place your
Charles Flowers
Street, Mount Joy.
BARBER WANTED—Young man,

- {vention which was held in Japan last |
| sional service,
Lord’s Prayer Around the World.” |
Miss Landis was one of the delegates |
to the World’s Sunday School con-|
Fall. After the convention she toured |
China, India and Egypt. An invita-|
3.93.tf tion is extended to all to attend this|
meeting. i
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Trinity Lutheran Church {
Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor.
Easter Sunday Services
Sunday School 9:15 A. M. |
Holy Communion and Reception of |
members 10:30 A. M.
Easter Festival
School 7 P. M. |
The following special musical num- |
bers will be rendered at the Easter |
Price $7.00. services: In the End of the Sabbath, | %
Geibel; They Have Taken Away My!
Lord, Hainer; Who Will Roll Us|
Away The Stone, Spence.
Good Friday 7:45 P.
preparatory
M. Confes- |
to Holy!
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{ Communion.
Finney of Lincoln Uni- |
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Agent for the Manhattan Laundry
East Main Street, Mount Joy
saving.
Shaving
Hair Cutting

Jos. B. Hershey
TONSORIAL PARLOR
Goods called for Monday.

| H. J. WILLIAMS, MT. JOY, PA.
Electric or Hand Clippers Used
A Fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco
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HARNESS AND SADDLERY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1921
Savings 23%

our remaining stock over, as we are closing this price reduction on
the 20th of March. Remember 25% saving from our reguar prices.
All Chase Blankets and Robes.

Frank B. Groff
AUTO TIRES AND OILS
MARKET STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Our horse blankets and robes are moving fast at the above
If in need of a Horse blanket or robe we suggest—look
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Agency Announcement
We have just closed direct factory contract for Ford Cars
and Fordson Tractors with the Ford Motor Co. and will now
be in position to give direct factory Ford Service. We ex-
pect our first shipment of Carload of Ford Cars by the end
of this week and a carload of Fordson Tractors soon.
Have purchased a fine and complete line of Ford Car and
Tractor repair parts and will conduct a first-class Ford Ser-
vice Station and will always have competent workmen in our
shop to give prompt service to Ford owners. *
If you are thinking of purchasing a Ford Car or Fordson
Tractor tell us about it. If your car needs repairing call us
on the telephone. Our shop has much of the improved ser-
vice station equipment already and we will add to it from
time to time. We aim to please and await your commands.
state experience and reference. Write |
J. Ralph Gross, Elizabethtown, Pa:
| T. U. Evangelical Church
3-16-2t
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Rev. G. R. Mergenthaler, Pastor
Prayer service Wednesday evening
AN A 1 INVESTMENT-—15 shares | 7:30.

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of Bachman Chocolate Manufactur- |
ing Company Steck, Will not break
the lot hence the low-price, $90 per
share. Call or phone Bulletin, Mt. |
Joy, Pa. mar.-2-tf. |

FOR SALE—Othello Range with
warming closet, water tank, nickel]
skirting and polished top. sed two |
years, sell for halfeost. Apply S. F. |
Snyder. 3-2-tf

LOOK—Have you booked your or-|
der for chicks. already. If not get |
my prices on all “leading varieties.
They will interest you.._I also buy!
rabbits and Eines pigs. P."G._Shelly, |
Florin, Bell Phone, 83R3 Mt. Joy. Pa. |
2-231 |
FOR SALE—Plastering lathe, |
building stone, slate, cordwood, Lo-
cust and Chestnut posts, rails and
lumber. I. B. Breneéman, Manheim
R. 2, Pa. jam 19-tf
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Amos F. Eby late of East
Donegal township, deceased. :
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted there-
to are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will pre-
sent them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned, )
ANNIE G. EBY,
HENRY R. EBY,
Mt. Joy, Pa. R. 1
Administrators

Isaac R. Herr
Harold G. Ripple
Attorneys
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Mrs. Louisa G. Thome
late of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased.
Letters of administration on said |
estate having been granted to the]
undersigned, all persons indebted |
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, resid-
ing in Mount Joy, Pa.
W. M. THOME,
Administrator
T. Robert Appel, Atty.
Feb-16-6t-pd.
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Sarah Good, late of Mt.
Joy Township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the un-
dersigned, all persons indebted there- |
to are requested to make immediate |
payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same will pre-
sent them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned, residthg on
Mount Joy, Route 3.
BLAINE O. GROSH. |
Executor.
W. M. Hollowbush, Attorney.
feb.16-6]
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE
Estate of Samuel S. Wolgemuth, |
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late of Mount Joy township, Lancas-
ter County, Pa., deceased.
Letters testamentary on said es-|
tate having been granted to the un-|
dersigned, all persons indebted there-|
to are requested to make immediate |
payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will pre-|
sent them without delay for settle-|
| ment to the undersigned.
WILLIAM LONGENECKER,
GRAYBILL WOLGEMUTH, |
Monut Joy, Pa., R. 3|
*Executors.
B. Frank Kready, Atty.

mar.23-6t
Stauffer,
| Members; Hymn 3, 1-2.
Sunday School Sunday morning |
9:30. {
Preaching Service Sunday morning |
10:30.
Special service Sunday evening
7:00. (Musical Program by the choir)
for Easter.
Good Friday Communion service Inj
the evening at 7:30.
Come and join with us in these |
services.
Good Friday Service
There will be a special communion |
service in the Evangelical church
Friday evening in charge of the Rev.
G. R. Mergenthaler. Come and wor-
ship with us in this Good Friday ser-
vice. We bid you welcome. {
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Church of God {
Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D., Pastor
The following is the order of ser-
vices on Easter Sunday Mar. 27.
9:30 A. M.
Song, School; Prayer; Song,
School; Reading Lesson; 10 Minutes
to Mark Attendance; Song, Primary
School, Happy Loveland; Recitation,
Esther Barnhart, Something to Make |
You Glad; Solo, Evelyn Smeltzer, |
Tell Me Your Song; Recitation, Sara |
Baer, I Won’t Forget; Recitation, |
Anna Bundle, The Garden of Easter; |
Solo, May Hawthorne In the Early
Morning; Recitation, Harry Bear, His!
Soldier; Vocal Trio, Mrs. Shires, Mrs. |
Miss Shookers; Men's]
Chorus; Report of Secretary; Song |
School; Benediction.
Morning Services |
Organ Voluntary, Holy Holy Holy;
Invocation; Te Deum, Dudley Buck;
Lesson; Hymn 333; Prayer; Re-
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| sponse; Announcements; Authem, “I
Know That My Redeemer Liveth”;
Sermon; Prayer; Anthem, “When
The Lord Turned Again The Captiv-
ity, McPhail; Offering; Reception of
Evening Services. |
Organ Voluntary; Praise God; In-|
vocation; Anthem, “He Lives Who
Once Was Slain; Lesson; Hymn 3,
2-9; Prayer; Response; Announce-
ments; Anthem, “I Know That My
Redeemer Liveth;” Offering; Solo,
Mr. H. C. Brunner; Address; Te-
Deum, Buck; Baptismal Service.
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Sportsmen Distribute Game
Wm. Sultzbach and a number of
Marietta sportsmen liberated a fine
lot of quail on farms throughout East
Donegal township. There were ten
males and ten females. At Bain-
bridge eight pairs were released
throughout Conoy township, and at
Falmouth eight pairs were scattered
on farms. Columbia secured eight
pairs and they were liberated in the
woods outside of town. They were
sent to the various districts by Game
Warden S. A. Keene, of Christiana.
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Ream’s Final Sale
Mr. Ed. Ream will hold his final
Spring sale at his stables here on Sat-
urday, March 26, when he will sell
sixty head of acclimated horses and
mules. He will have five pairs of
mules in new uniform. Here is the
farmer's last chance to buy stock for
the Spring work. 2t
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The United States has gained in
wealth by fifty billion dollars since
1914. |

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A DOLLAR WILL GO FURTHER, PURCHASE MORE,
CONSIDERED, THAN ANYWHERE ELSE
“Jt Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts”
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The Value of a Dollar Is Always
Measured by its Purchasing Power
In a word, what we can do with it, or what we can get for it.
There are thousands and tens of thousands of the best housekeepers in four States who bear
IN AN “ASCO” STORE, QUALITY

MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

“ASCO” AND ALL MILL BRANDS
FLOUR 12-1b, bag, 70c
Your choice of any brand in stock. Take
advantage of our low price and buy a few
extra bags.
OUR REGULAR 21c SUNSWEET
PRUNES, cut to Ib. 17¢
The very choicest California prunes
grown. Eat more prunes. They are very
healthful and economical as well.
Reg. 123% c Sunsweet Prunes, cut to..10c


Sold in any assortment you wish.
““Asco’” special you should not miss.
FANCY WHOLE GRAIN
BLUE ROSE RICE, Ib. 5c

canned.
REGULAR 20c CAN 1 6
CALIFORNIA APRICOTS, cut to C
REGULAR 18c CAN
DEL MONTE JAMS, cut to.....
“ASCO” BLEND COFFEE, Ib....... 29c¢
Rich, full heavy body. When you buy
“Asco” blend you are always sure of it be-
ing fresh roasted, which helps to add to its
delightful and pleasing aroma.
“ASCO” OLEOMARGARINE, Ib..... 30c
FRESH BAKED BIG BARS, Ib...... 22¢
Dainty layers of pastry, filled with a de-
licious minced fig filler. This special price
while they last.

CHOCOLATE COCOANUT EGGS, Ib. 30c
~The best made. Try them.

CHOICE CORN AND TOMATOES, 3 cans for
The quality is very fine and the price very low. An
SLICED BACON, pkg. 18¢c
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES: OF
California Apricots, Cherries, Jams, and Marmalade
This sale is very timely—coming just when the stocks of home-made canned fruits are
about used up. The equal in point of flavor and quality to the hest your own hands ever
15¢ |
Every housekeeper should buy at least a dozen cans at these special prices.
Two pure butter substitutes of exceptional merit.
kinds of pastry.
VERY BEST PINK
SALMON, tall can, 10c

REGULAR 18c CAN
ORANGE MARMALADE, cut to.
REGULAR 20c CAN
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES, cut to
15¢
16¢
FRESH FROM THE “ASCO” OVENS
‘VICTOR” BREAD, big loaf...... vr Sc
“Victor” ig the biggest and finest quality
loaf baked. Try a loaf or two today and
note its satisfying goodness, seldom found
in any other loaf.
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| ‘GOODY” NUT MARGARINE, Ib...) 25¢
Try them for the table, cooking and all

HIGH GRADE PORK AND BEANS,
big can, 12¢
Exceptionally big value. Selected beans, \
cooked, ready to serve, and packed in a 3
delicious tomato sauce dressing. ,
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EASTER JELLY EGGS, 1b.......... 20c
Buy now for Easter.






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