The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 12, 1922, Image 8

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN,
MOUNT JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A.


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Atlantic City =
Wildwood, Ocean? City, Cape b
May, Sea Isle City, An-
glesea, Avalon, Peer-
mont, Stdne
Harbor
THURSDAYS
July 13,27 Aug. 10,24 Sept. T |
Tickets good

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returning within
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Valid in parlor or sleeping ®
cars on payment of usual charg- ||
es for space occupied, includ-
ing sure charge. Tickets good
via Delaware River Bridge
Route 36 cents extra, round
trip.
Stop-over allowed at Phila-
delphia in either direction.
= See Flyers. Consult Ticket Agts
Proportionate fares from other
points
Ocean Grove Excursion Aug 24
Pennsylvania System
The Route of the Broadway Ltd
june 21-11t
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Rock Bottom Prices
on all Material, Fixtures, Electrical
Supplies, Etc. |

“HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
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3G REDUCTIONS ON OUR FINE
LINE OF SHADES & FIXTURES
A NEW LINE OF 1922 FIXTURES

Prices Very Reasonable

SEE ME BEFORE BUYING ELSE
WHERE
JN. H. DIETZ
ts Bell Phone
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E. Mui’ St,

MOUNT JOY
apr.6-t
EYE GLASSES
FOR HEADACHES


The majority of headaches are caus-
ed by eyestrain. Properly fitted
glasses will relieve this condition at
once. If in reading, the letters blur
and seem to jump and run together,
glasses are needed. Good glasses are
no longer high in price, Horton, the
Optician, has a special line of eye
glasses and spectacles at from $2.00
to $7.50. This price means for the
complete glasses, case, frame, lenses
and examination. Glasses are made
within an hour, no waiting several
days, and no second trip. Horto
The Optician, (formerly at Weber's
Jewelry Store-, now at 47 N. Prince
St., Lancaster, Pa. Just around the
corner from Orange St. june 21-tf
Paper Hanging
A SPECIALTY

PRICES REASONABLE
'W. H. DERR
N. Barbara St.,, Mt. Joy, Pa.
mar.29-3mo
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{is bound to pay.
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“ Supply thé energy, vigor |
and ambition Jost through
run-down constitution or
excesses of any'kind.
Results positive ahd lasting.
Contains no injurious drugs.
Absolutely guaranteed.
At all druggists, $1.00 ordirect
by mail from the laboratories of
KEYSTONE PHARMACEUTICAL MFG. CO.
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700 Callowhiil Street, Philadelphia, Penna.


Two Good Farms
I have two exceptionally good to-
bacco farms ir East Donegal that I|
can sell right. They contain 81 and |
89 acres. The largest can be bought |
for only $1560 per acre. Three-
fourths of the money can remain on |
mortgage. Both these farms are close
40 markets and are money makers. |
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Shaving ©
Hair Cutting
Give Me a
36 F re St.,
a
.25 Cents
ial
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Wanted, Sale, Rent, &c.
Our Plain Suit. Department is lar-

| ger and filled with. more variety than
We thank Qur many Mount
Joy patrons for commg this way.
We know it has paid you. We have
150 suits to -s&lect from.
MARTIN, Elizabethtown. “\jly12-2t.
before.

LOST—A rabbit dog, black“ and
tan, one eye, Reward. Phone 49:R2
Bell, Mt. Joy. 6-28-tf

I will buy ol barns and houses and
emove them. Call bell phone 149R6


Mount Joy. S. Nissly Gingrich.
Florin, Pa.
WANTED—Every family in this
entire community to subscribe for the
Bulletin and in that way keep posted
on the news of the day. if

WANTED—Everybody in this sec-
tion to use our “wanted, for sale,
etc.” column more frequently. It
Just try it. tf

FOR SALE—One or two desirable
newly built dwellings. Reservoir
water, electric lights, along trolley
Terms to suit buy-
r. Apply E. L. NISSLY & SONS,
FLORIN, PA. 3-tf.

WANTED—25 Girls, in our wrap-
Apply

If you contemplate selling or buy-
ing Real Estate, I will be pleased to
handle your deal in a fair and honest
way. That always was and always
will be my policy. I await your in-
quiry. tf

FOR SALE—A No. 7 Range with
a No. 8 top in good condition, warm-
water back ete. Also a
ingle heater in Al shape, both with
pipe. Will sell cheap. Call at this
office. tf
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Zachariah W. Keller late
of Mount Joy Borough, 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, residing at
Mount Joy, Pa.
Carrie B. Keller, Administratrix
H. Frank Eshleman, Atty.
july 6-6t-pd.

EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Estate of Harvey B. Brubaker, late
of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased.
Lettersitestamentary on said estate
having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persosp indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate pay-
ment, and those having claims or de-
mands against the ‘same will present
them without delay for settlement to
the undersigned, residing at 224 Mari-
etta Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
ANNIE L. BRUBAKER,
Executrix.
Wm. M. Hollowbush, Attorney.
ily 12-6t

Don’t Miss This Sale—A Good Lot

Don’t Forget Sale Starts 1.25 Sharp
110 HEAD OF UNION, CRAWFORD
AND ERIE COUNTY
Heifers, Bulls and Shoats
AT PUBLIC SALE
Cows,

ON FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1922.
The undersigned will sell at public
sale at their stock yards Mount Joy,
Pa., the following live stock:

110 HEAD OF
COWS, HEIFERS, BULLS & SHOATS
About 75 Cows and Heifers and the
balance Bulls and Shoats. Some very
good butter cows, Guernseys, Jerseys,
| and Holsteins. Don’t miss this sale.
This sale will positively start at
1:25 sharp.
CONDITIONS: —Note at 60 days

| with approved security and bank dis-
count added.
J. B. KELLER & BRO
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.
Coble & Kreider, Clks.
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Some Time
You will be in need of
rrinting of some kind.
ey it be letter
heads, statements wed.
ding invitations or
public sale bills, re
member we can turn
out the work at the
lowest cost consisten!
with good work

[t pays to advertis- in the Bulletin
If you want to succeec—Advertise

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CLOTHES T¢ ot
MADE AT HOME
Simple and Inexpensive Frocks
for Summer Wear Help Hold
Expenses Down,
DOTTED SWISS AND ORGANDIE
Materials Are Popular With Women in
All Sections; Make Comfortable
and Practical Dresses—Ging-
ham Holds Important Place.
Simple and inexpensive clothes,
made at home by the amateur dress-
maker, not only reduce the cost of
milady's wardrobe, but afford a satis
faction known to every woman—hav-
ing something made the way it is
wanted.
The problem of limiting expense
and at the same time having charming
clothes is one which almost every
woman faces at one time
This problem may be solved success
fully by adopting the plan of
thrifty housekeeper and working on a
budget. Hit-or-miss spending is as
disastrous in dress as it is in any
branch of household expenditure or in
business.
One way of being well dressed at
all times, observes a fashion writer in
the New York Tribune, is that of sup-
plementing the expensive models which
one must buy with a few simple
clothes made at home. It is well to
take a lesson from the French women,
and if one cannot have a great many
beautiful clothes get a few that are
zood, wear them constantly and then
get new ones. In this way it is pos-
sible to be much more fashionably
dressed than by having a large num
her of nondescript suits, frocks and
hats.
Organdle Frock of Slender Outline.
Dotted swiss was selected for one
model because it is popular with wom-
en all over the country and makes a
comfortable and practical dress. This
dress is worked out in black, dotted
with white. Interest is added by
white linen ribbon embroidered with
black dots, which is used for a sash
and to bind the neck of the frock. The
scallops are embroidered in white.
An organdie dress robbed of its
flufliness may not appeal to the flap-
per, but it dees appeal to almost every
who has the flapper
Dresses of the crisper muslins
have a much greater appeal
woman passed
Stage.
would
were they more clinging in outline. A |
fluffy organdie dress carries no ap-
peal except to those who are exceed-
ingly slender.
A straightline frock of dark red or
gandie has sleeves and sash of white
organdie ornamented with crisp little
flowers made of red and white mus
lins.
Patchwork Pockets From Vivid Silks
Ways of embellishing clothes and
adding to simple frocks touches that
hring them into an entirely new realm
are as important as are the clothes
themselves; oftentimes they are more
80.
A great many women like little or
no trimming on their clothes; others
enjoy touches of color, ribbons and
laces. This Is more or less a matter
of taste, and it would be making rath-
er a strong statement to say that one
is good taste and the other bad.
Things of this sort depend largely
on individual temperament. There is
no reason why a woman should not
have any kind of trimming she likes,
especially in these days when so many





Dress of Beige Kasha, Having Pock-
ets and Collar of Old-Fashioned
Patchwork, Qutlined With Embroid.
ery Stitch.
are so rich
ils are offered and all
suggestion. Jecause one woman
izes her clothes plain and of severe
implicity is no reason why another
should sacrifice her individuality by
opying her neighbor.
Another very attractive and simply-
made frock is of beige cloth,
A trimming of buttons is
tie outside of the sleeve and down the
de of the skirt, but the note of rel
used on
novelty lies in the collar and pockets
old-fashioned wnatchwork: that is
mm— 0) UI ——————
Lettuce is shipped from California
the year round, according to the Unit-
ed States Department of Agriculture.
New York and Florida alternate, Flor-
ida shipping during the Winter and
early Spring and New York during
the rest of the year.
North and South Carolina, New Jer-
sey, Michigan, Colorado, Minnesota, 's
Idaho,
and Washington.
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FLOWERS FCR DANCE DRESS
Millinery Department of Any Store
Will Afford Necessary Posies
for Decoration.
Any clever girl can make herself a
simple dance frock, especially when
she may go Into the millinery depart
ment of the store and buy the trim.
ming for it all ready to put on. A
lovely flower-trimmed little frock was
shown In a pale yellow georgette,
trimmed with artificial bachelor but
tons in a darker yellow, sewed around
the edge of the skirt and armholes and
in clusters of three dotting the surface
of the frock all over. A narrow black
velvet ribbon girdled the waist, being
tied in a short loop and long end and
bow at the side back, while two
streamers of the ribbon extended down
either side, forming a sort of panel
effect.
The color and flower scheme could
be varied in innumerable ways. Pale
lavender georgette might be dotted
with purple violets and purple velvet
ribbon used for girdle and panels. yel
low would be good with the violet
trim, or a pale pink might be trimmed
with deeper pink and so on.
Using the flowers as a border for the
skirt is particularly effective.
A velvet or metal ribbon bandeau
matching the trimming of the frock
may be worn in the hair with very
good effect, and the straight bands of
ribbon or metal cloth
with girls who have bobbed hair—and
their number {s said to be increasing.
A lovely color scheme could be
worked out for a wedding with the
bridesmaids’ frocks flower-trimmed in
this fashion, fresh flowers of the same
kind to be carried by the girls,
roses
Cool Nightgowns.
Hand-embroidered, sheer white nain-
sook is made into lovely nightgowns.
Tucks, masses of them, are popular
in lingerie, supplanting the gathers
of former years. They launder well,
although a deft hand is required for
the act.
Plugging Out.
A Kentucky maa seems to have
found a relative of the city girl who
thought it must be cold work har-
vesting the winter wheat.
The young woman of whom the
Kentuckian tells is a native of Cin
cinnati, and was lately talking with
him about tobacco and tobacco-rais-
ing.
“1 should like ever so much to see
a tobacco field,” she said,
when it is just plugging out.”
side Tales.
“especially
Broadened Observation.
“A statesman has to he a profoun
student.”
“No doubt about it,”
tor Sorghum. “Time
good campaigner could get by if he
kept his eye on the map of his ow:
state. Now you've got to be an ex
pert in the geography of the world.”
replied Sen:
was when
World’s Largest Reservoir.
In about two years London's reser
voir at Littleton will be the largess
artificial reservoir in the world. It will
hold water to supnly London for a
month, or 6,500,000,000 gallons, Its
surface will cover 800 acres.
They Heard Him.
3rother had the habit of asking fo)
something to eat whenever he hap
pened to be at a neighbor's house, s¢
his mother told him he must nevel
do such a thing again.
The next time he returned from
visit to the neighbor's she asked hin
if he had begged for anything to eat
“No.” he saul, “I was just talking
to myselt how hungry I was
and they heard me.”
about

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Way-!/
LOCAL DOINGS
AROUND FLORIN
ALL THE UP-TO-DATE HAPPEN.
INGS FROM THAT THRIVING
AND BUSY VILLAGE
THE PAST WEEK

Don’t foget to attend the big picnic
next Tuesday.
Mrs. John Henry of Rheems spent
| Tuesday with the family of Mr. Wm.
| Hamilton.
| Mrs. Ed. Booth and daughter Mil-
| dred visited friends at the County
| Seat on Monday.
| There is a rumor that our town
will have a Gents’ furnishing store in
the very near future.
| Mrs. Ed Steigerwald of Paoli, spent
| Tuesday here with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Geyer.
| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoemaker
| spent a day last week at Palmyra
visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. Christ Wolgemuth and family,
! Mrs. Engle and son were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
| Herr.
Jacob Shires and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Klugh and daughter were
Sunday visitors to friends at Harris-
burg.
Mrs. William Bennett and children]
are spending several days at Paoli
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ed Steig
erwald.
{ Mrs. William Bennett and childre
of Juniata, are here on a few weeks
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G
| A. Geyer.
Messrs. Jacob Kline, jr., Mr. Brooks
an, and two grandsons returned home
from a two week’s camping at the
green hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Christ Malehorn anc
family spent Sunday in York County
where they visited the former’s fath-
er who is critically ill.
Mr. Raymond Tyrrell a prominent
business man of Trenton, New Jer-
sey, is a welcome visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McElroy.
 
‘and Mrs. Benjamin Gantz and daugh-
ter Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shoe-
maker visited friends at York on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wachsteter en-
tertained these guests on Sunday: Mr.
iand Mrs. Eli Shickley and daughter
[Esther and Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Det-

ter of York, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
i Latchford of this place.
The automobile of Mr. David Ston-
| er was struck by another auto on
Saturday evening at the corner of
David and Donegal Streets at Mount
Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Stoner escaped
without injury and slight damages
to their auto.
S¢ the People
May Know
that you are in busie
ness, come in and let us
show what we can do
for you in the way of
ettractive cards and
letter heads. Good print=
ing of all kinds is our
speciaity and ifwe can=
not satisfy you we don’t
want your business,
That's Fair,


Read the Bulletin.
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REFRIGERATOR TIME!
“A Good Refrigerator
WILL PAY: FOR ITSELF IN A FEW SUMMERS
You should not consider a Re
pense.. On the other hand, a go
one of the best investment8,you
It will pay you dividends far
tual Cash in preserving food that
You will find here about for
leet from, ranging in price from
We also have in stock for im-
“WHITE FROST” refrigerators,
attached, $90.00.
Before deciding on a refrige
assortment.
5
frigerator in the light of an ex-
od refrigerator will prove to be
could possibly make.
years in definite savings of ac-
would otherwise spoil.
ty “differnet sizes and styles to se-
$1900 to $175.00.
mediate™delivery, the celebrated
price $7530; with water cooler
i GE OLD 0. at ow
rator, be sure #@ look over this

i 128-131 East King Street
SAE TO 1 PR Ng
HAIL US YOUR
130—2% x4 7%
46c Per Roll of 6 Ex.


120—214x314 and,
V. P. 127
FILMS fo be LEVELOPED and PRINTED

Westenberger, Maley & Myers™,
LANCASTER, "BA. %
mmo
116—215x41; and
124—3143 x41,
40c Per Roll of 6 Ex.
34c Per Roll of 6 Ex
Highest grade Professional workmanship guaranteed or money back.
We give a rebate on all non-printable films.
SPECIAL $1.00 OFFER SAVES 34c
For $1.00 we will finish 4 rolls
120214 x31%4 )
¢
S OF
For $1.00 we will finish 3 rolls of 116 (2%x314)
After any person have work fir
enlargement will be made FREE frc
finished in three days.
Pugh’s Fini
BOX 1008
35 N. Queen St.
rished amounting™ to $5.00, an 8x10
ym your negative. All work
best
shing House
LANCASTER, PA.


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BEER.
Crounds
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SATURDAY, JULY, 15th, 1922
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THE LEASE AMUSEMENT CO. .
OF YORK, PA.
as Now showing in Nt. Joy will close
business on the ©ld Tennis Court
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Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Gantz, Mr. !
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WITTLE.
SECQND-HAKD HOUSE FURNISHINGS
and ANTIQUES
Bell *Phone 35-R4 Open Evenings
129 E. Washington St.,
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
5
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Large Peninsular Heater, Peninsu-
lar Rane, Egg . Stoves, 3 sizes;
Laundry Stove, Gas Range, Gas Plate,
Oil Heater§, Stove Pipe and Elbows,
Stove Boar§s, Iron Kettles, Skillets,
Sad Irons, es Kettle, Barrel Cop-
per Kettle, Li wn Mowers, No. 6 Pipe
Vise, Lanterns, Forks, Hoes, Garden
Forks, Street Bamp, Buck Saws, 5 Ft.
Cross-Cut li Baskets, Large and
Small; Jugs, rocks, Guns, Rifles,
Revolvers, Porch Curtain, or Shade,
Screen Doors, § Window Screens,
Hammock, Books} Kitchen Utensils,
Tin and Enameled Ware, Glass, China
Aluminum and Silverware, Lamps,
Framed Pictures, GQlocks, all kinds;
Cupboards, Bureaus} Kitchen Cabi-
nets, Tables, Drop Iigaf and Exten-
sion; Porcelain Top Tyble, Glass Top
Cupboards, Chairs, Rogkers, Stands.
Trunks, Wash Stands, Woden Bed
Steads, Ladies’ Desk, 5 ¥t. Iron Hog
Trough, Rag Carpet, by Jot, or run-
ners; Small Rugs, % Comforts,
Cushions, Quilts, and other Dry
Goods. \
OLD-FASHIONED)
10-Plate Stoves, Desk with Bookease.
Bureaus, Mirrors, Pin Top Rable, 2
Drawer Wing Table, Flowered Rock-
ers, and Chairs, Clocks.
5 Passenger Hains Car, Cheap
Other Small Articles
THE FLGRIN INN
T. F\McELRCY, Propr.
¥LORIN, PA.

*HICKEN ANB WAFFLE DINNERS
A SPECIALTY
nimi
SPECIAL DINNERS AT 50c
oa
and P* ivate Parties
Catered Td
Acvto—obile

.UNCH BAR IN CONNECTION
Also Cigars and Tobicco
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Terms Reasonable







 












Jaques’ Little Wonder Capsules
Relieve perious Indigestion.
J. A. Jorda}y, 95
Albany, N. Y.,
be discouraged
stomach trouble,
relief. That
same great help h
ter:
“For several wee
troubled with loss o
when I did eat felt v
Second street,
nows what it is to
nd distressed by
ie has found real
rs may get the
writes this let-
I had been
appetite and
vy distressed
discouraged. A friend re
your Little Wonder CapXules,
before retiring at night I Rook two
capsules, and can truthfu state
that the following morning had
my first real desire for bre&kfast,
and from then on have experi§nced
none of my former trouble.”
Jaques’ Little Wonder
‘are quick, sure relief for indigesti
dyspepsia and constipation.
On sale at Garber's Drug Sto
Mount Joy, Pa., or 60 cents by ma
yostpaid for large package fror
aques Capsule Co., Plattsburg, N. Y.

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ICE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12th, 1922



Dependability
———
"y
True irr is free from
the dangers of finflation, defla-
tion losses, and} al other inci-
dental factors @&f business re-
adjustment. i
It is time to gdt down to the
first principles of investment.
What these first principles
are, we have set: forth in a
small booklet, which also out-
lines the services offered by this
Association. We shall be glad
to send it to you oh request,
Ask for our findncial State-
ment and Booklet, “Where Sav-
ings Are Safe.
Pennsylvania’s Largest Sav-
ings and Loan ‘Association.
Twenty-Fifth Year. Recources,
$8,302,983.47.
STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Harrisburg Pennsylvania.
Irvin B. Kraybill, Florin, Pa.
Agent for Florin and Mount Joy



 
 



 
 




Lancaster,
GET IT AT
DONOVANS
THE STORE THAT PAYS
YOUR CARFARE
Values the Highest
Styles the Latest
Qualities the Best
EVERYTHING FOR THE FAMILY
EVERYTHING FOR THE HOMX
We invite you to use our Mail Or
der Service—WHen once you try it
You'll use it always.

DONOVANS
Penna.

Eichler’s
Potato
Chips

Just what you want for your
picnic or outing.
fresh.
with your grocer.
Always
Place your order
SOLD BY
H. B. Greenawalt
S ernhart
A. Farmer
MOUNT JOY
PD
FLORIN, PA.

PE
WY

BRANDT BROTHER

128 Mt. Joy St. MT. JOY, PA |
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West Main Street
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West End Bakery
EVANS & WATSON, Proprs.
MOUNT JOY
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FRESH BREAD AND BUNS DAILY
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WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES
A SPER 1LTY
WE SOLICIT A SHAR OF YOUR
PATRONAGE™,
,
Auto Service
Charges Reasonable
Both Phones.

STUMPF'S RESTAURANT
MOUNT JOY. PA.
mar, 1-tf
a<orners ii, (ommel
37 WEST MAIN STREET

Jeweler
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