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You may be having most of your holiday packages delivered to your door this year, but let’s travel back into a Christmas holiday season of the past to learn how shopping downtown has changed and stayed the same. The year of our visit will be revealed at the end of our trip. A cartoon ad appeared on the front page of the Daily Eagle, Dec. 3 to announce only 19 more days for Christmas shopping.

Grocers along Main Street were advertising Christmas goodies such as walnuts, cranberries, dates, and figs, as well as ingredients for homemade mincemeat pies and fruit cakes. Zink’s grocery ad offered turkeys, ducks, geese or chickens — LIVE or dressed. There were also the Lancaster Sanitary Fish, Fruit & Poultry Market on West Main, and the Mauger Fish Market on East Main.

This reminder that it was time to be Christmas shopping appeared in the Daily Eagle on Dec. 3.

Florists’ ads were reminding shoppers about Christmas flowers and novelties, and to “Temper the Christmas Excitement with the Peace of Beautiful Flowers.” Benadum’s Florist and the Quality Flower Shop were right downtown. The Trimble & Oppeneer Greenhouse (809 E. Wheeling) was a proud member of the Florists’ Telegraph Delivery and able to “deliver flowers in 2 hours’ time any place in the U.S. or Canada.”

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