We. esday, Octob GE FOUR THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA MASTERSONVILLE 100 MEN AT A RAISING RHEEMS Not — P. N. Kraybill the Rheems general 1 Henry Bouder and son J man of Denver visited n the home They Replace the Structure That merchant transacted business at Mt, {f he son-in-law, Charle G. Becke Was Destroyed by Lightning loy one day last week ‘ saturday and Sunds Miss Anna May Sumpman of Lan hunting season | pened and arg ! rshey caster, wi he guest of Mr. and Mr ‘ { ou mn Ve ARK m nt rin a : yy oF | {, Bard | Sunday auirt here ‘ te | ne [the rgest Mi { Kern and hry: ho aid ne ‘ ‘ jcense I Northern Land er counly ¥' ancaster pent Vers l AT PUBLIC SALE Satu day, Nov. I, 1913 s Stock Yards, Mt. Joy While J. R structure a Kuhns wa the thelr places after rafter twi balanced him throwin Mrs, Mishe Ys round MID for ec You Buy othes-Investiga 1 Gantz’ A A SR 55 3 Hats For Every ! 1 These big kind always selected by Mr. Grove; the kind This is as fine a lot as Nov. 1. Derbies ‘In All Proporiion Soft Hats . . $1 and up Derbies . $1.50 and uj Caps into money. that will and 'r fail to be there do qrow was. ever sold hereabouts so don n Sale ,at 1 P. M. D. B. Kieffer & Co. 2 8 BRE 50c. and up AREER EERE IEEE SE WATT an Corner Sjyuare and Madam, Wha! Sort of Top Coat ‘Vould EE ER 8 33 SHAND King Sts. =f —— — Toa i ee = QFE 3 Hira was th We Clothe Men From Head to Foot. fg parn was 22 by 4 neighbors who en- Warner, r, George work once in a while was the Cc. J. ou Rather Have? f i 2 = u x = = n a - “ = = = GOGGVBODIOTICOCOOOCOOOCOOOCO0000O00000000 had their 1 decid //5 Sw M——iZ 8 77 N QUEEN ST, LANCASTER. TE mn es eo Taiiored Dressg Dresses of Sls of Serg:zs, of Wool Crepe, of Eponge, Successful Models Mr. Jacob Rol p= Q) 0. ii hese Hand Embroidered All Linen Guest Towels a ER a — - CONDEMNED THE WATER Dixon Says Wrightsville Bor Water is SATIN MESSALINE DRESSES $6. 98 Sat alir Dresses ; E0012 o> p RII INI IIIT, « EE ER ERE @E CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES. ough's Impure Buttons! Did You Say? York Store, of co p S Cs Vill RB MRE L 1 LIE Mm NECK dnd $1.98 styles in Silk Poplin health commissi the New Farry SILK POPLIN DRESSES. . for IW very attr active irified. The is dated Oct. to be Hiram ment They [nOt approve of or i water nor the DOOCOCSOIODOODOO! half the assortment, author “Big water from the The there. And, better still, their prices utes in 100 100 SATIN MESSALINE & X POPLIN DRESSES est A We are merely recording one won Spr to the public. seconds. | from this sprir unfit third Te vard is decls expresses ou : is season, in the voke. which practically : : without first up for th letter from Dr. 22. . The query, ! use .adies’ Dre and high-cl Kravbill second wlll ¢ . kRraybill second big choice of styles in ih Init : shown here : “s . {Yn 1 3 he Button stock shown here. in the 75 yard time Dixon sleeves, neck and at thie Vina 1 bre asa Water is. declared at tis price; selt-trimmea seconds. : novelties. Books That Have Made Authors In other words, made a hit with the public, and were different titles, at 4Sc. 0 THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST ESTABLISHED 1897 WILLIAM L. BEAR & CO. books that have within the popular, copyright prices of $1.08 to $1.50, can be h: fast sellers ad here now, in ETT ov (Members Chicago Board of Trade) BP OE ERS ENNSYLVANIA BUBMDING, Chestnut and 15th Gs, STOCHS BONDS INVESTMENTS 30 SECONDS award of Trade 220- 2 MINUTES To any Grain Market in Amerlea | peirg Woolwort past Year RE — Held a Reception s held Mrs. E. A. Myers) Marietta on! day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sipling. The lowing guests present: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ling, Mary Sipling, Daniel Mr and Mrs Harvey Miriam Sauder, and Mrs Greider, Mr. Ph reifler Mary Greider, Mr Hildebrand, 1 {and Cora Hild: Greider, Henry | Mr. and Mrs | Earl and David | Clement Ficl Stauffer, | dig, Mertie | Mrs. Ch i | Miss Minnie George Ne ! Neiss, { Mrs A reception wa of Mr. and two miles east of or so at their | { scores of 1100 T and PHILADELPHIA Wittle, Mr | A Cora, Ann§ Mildre ' 20d Edwin Myers received { numb fo Bf _gilver, g china Sipling Bldg at the hgme about Satur- Irvin were Sip- Sijpling, jr., { Sauder, Andrew Miss +. Richard + found - o'clock in the haymow -g. borough suffering John Ken- When the pe h, to call . Hospitaidlin surface house | past | { done | the view of | | though the spring in the During the had been dangerous even pollution at the be prevented. work cellar cement the spring surface water draining in- | to it. The cement work was nearly completed the letter from Dr. | Dixon condemning the was | week about with preventing when spring received. A Ar - | He Took Poison Shultz, a well-known Washington Borough, afternoon about in the barnon | farm a short distance beyond the | with convulsions, | his | farmer | was 12:30 | { Cyrus of near Monday ¢ his strychnine lying at the story of his condition | ple on his farm went | him for dinner they found him | suffering from the effects of the] trychnine, which he is supposed to | taken with suicidal intent. It] thought that he took the poison ‘clock that morning. now lying in the gMumbia a critical cong Mr. ud or. A bottle of side told SATIN MESSALINE DRESSES new be coat effect; so popu- trimmed The »X-pleated colors; lace $14.75 Navy Blue Satin lace yoke; Persian collar and season good ars and cuffs. MESSALINE SILK DRESSES... .. A he Messaline ribbon indasome Dress; quality shadow trimmed 1 an | belt and lace cuffs. MESSALINE DRESSES A high black and colors. Box-pleated coat effect. A handsome style worth $15.00. Messaline Dress, waist and a quality Satin ar dress fully SILK POPLIN DRESSES Ladies’ Poplin sses ; sleeve ped skirt, {n black ~Al COl ALL WOOL CANTON CREPE DRESSES The pleated with $12 Sunshine |Dress, effect. The newest drooping shoulders], embroidere lar and cuffs and button trimmed. WOOL EPONGE DRESSES Ladies’ and Mahogany; ne belt and {ir and new dr, ALL-WOOL DRESSES One-piece” Re with white col bright silk and Navy. ALL-WC ( DRESSEg LA latest with coat Eponge Presse: cuits, moire,
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