THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA Wednesday, 10 PLEASANT HILL MARIETTA We're Fourth in Wealth corps parade the OW 4 only had a | 0000000 | Phares Gish, slaughtered a fine Lancaster county ranks fourth small crowd In attendance and after : beef last Saturday. Irvin Smith did| Boruugh Masons Install Officers— among the counties in amount of the second dance “closed up shop.” m | lhe work. Former Resident an Inventor money out on Interest, Allegheny It is not likely that he will try it i | Cyrus Evans, of Rheems was County, in which Pittsburgh is situ hia 1 " | threshing out Jacob Shelly's wheat Joseph M. Stafford returned from ated and Philadelphia county, and Nere asain and this is good evidence R | crop last week a visit to Philadelphia, Montgomery County, in which many that one dance a week Is enough for p- Im Harvey and Levi Gish, were operat-| Samuel Farmer has returned home| of the business men of Philadelphia (his town Mm | ing a shredding machine on their|l0 Harrisburg, after a visit here for reside, surpass Lancaster County In —— Pa 1+ a several days y | i ’ reste L Us m | farm last week, CB Ri vd : Yori the amount of money invested, Lan A Big Success et | ac "114s a4 ife - ipple an amily, of ork, | caster C y y { rs y Li : | Jacob 8. Williams and wife of May PI ¢ K, | caster County men, as far as the tax One of the most successful spelling = ror Pn ’ ; tow a . shes yr| Were guests of relatives and friends [collectors have been able to deter 0 » own have our best wishes for ; 8 be. bees ever held in this section took HE qu | courtesies extended to us last week. |here for several days mine, have $30,743,166 loaned out he 1 Lool Lou SHA y H . pls at the nlon school house on tc » Tobacco stripping Is going on over Dr. and Mrs. Whitteker, of Phoen-| The total amount taxable for state PWCe a \ ry solves itself | | 5 rds even A Ve 3( 'O- A 8 Wm at Harry Erb's. Phares Gish, his son.|IXville, after spending several weeks |purposes in Pennsylvania is $1.402. Satu day ni ory $004 pre one AT LE] | . or vas rendered There ne 2 “ay m | in-law, and your correspondent are here with thei daughter, Mrs. 511,272.96 gram was rendered. There were three t " strictly in it George Helstand, returned home ——— classes with four prizes to each class, it Is answere wou ' % . A ak \ . arge g haustively, an | The Maytown Institute was a suc. William F. Sebastian has returned Had a Slim Crowd Tbe attendance: Wis 50 IAFEE Wit 1 . y 8 cess in every respect, A large attend-|from an extended visit with friends| Ar Gable of Lancaster, who had many could not gain admittance. The wr A Tee ® ance of people filled the Bang Hall|and former Marrettians at Williams: | yopted the hall here for a dance Fri- teachers are Peter R. Kraybill and Gifts approp ® | to its utmost capacity port and Jersey Shore. He was the|qay evening, after having a drum Miss Margeret E. Raymond member of t The Bossler Creamery remains |8Uest or Isaiah White, now an in-| tives and sv ventor of some note, having neceed | R N 0 VA N 9» S . with choice as | Hi | | | | } The protracted meetings that are i in i v 311 | i } being held under the auspices of the|Jay M. Reich, will remain in Canada, 0 REE Lancaster papers, f = | Mennonite denomination, at the Boss-|during the winter and Dr. Reich will . Stamp Days.” = | ler Church, conducted by Rev. Mose [return in the spring B Y X G it Of man of Lancaster, are meeting with| The following officers of Mount uy our mas. 1 S | success. The singing was clearly |Horeb Lodge, No. 14, Free and Ac-|g and beautifully rendered and good |cepted Masons, were installed by|Z = | order as a general thing prevailed, Past Master Joseph M. Stafford for|= Amos Erb is the proud possessor of|the ensuing year. Worshipful mas-|= I er Ir ter, Eli Richardson; senior warden,|® ® ® % 4 < an up-to-date automobile through the Longen-| Henry T. Smith; junior warden, Ed- Joseph where It is It was decided by a| nuan's SAR tear in g.1ed in inventing a furnace to burn p > us veiee by all who do busi-| € q beautiful as is 4 - Xe | A ) alse ‘ | ristmas sh Tramps. or gentlemen of leisure, | Emma, wife of Abraham Yontz, ort 9 out 9 ast, est pleasure ting as numerous around this|met with a very painful burning ac i gs ai ants ¢ Ai nak of the woods. us the crows thatjcldent yesterday shortly before the men and women are subject tothe numerous ailments caused QUALITY. Io 1 of tho wo § the 3 none a Me bydefective or irregular action of the organs of digestion and g fe tio . on de eal was ead to be A . : : ed ead p : Wie sa’l majestically through the alr Soca Sie ur rr oY LaS Je elimination. Headaches, lazy feelings, depression of spirits of our stocks—I » I'he Hungluger Wi done, at NE Eu ie e po act of are ret consequences, and Sieh Worse sickness follows fhe other; you can Maytown, Is certainly a Santa Claus eth : ; tro moved. usands have discovere a that any article headquarters, judging from the fine|turning it, the fork slipped and jo'e Is not re e tho a present will display that we saw last Saturday. splashed hot water over her left > a tion and pleasul Grandmother Neideigh, after anab-| Wrist almost to the elbow. She went €ecC. a. d the recip) n sence of several weeks enjoying the|'0 the Wike pharmacy, and cooling : er piep! 3 hospatility of her son-in-law, J. E.[lotions were applied. The hand is| : (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) wii So — adlv » a . . ‘nase a A£1N be Williams, down at Maytown, return-|badly swollen | are the most reliable corrective, and the best preventive of these com- hs ed to the Fort on Saturday. Welcome| Dr. George R. Reich returned to| mon ailments. Better digestion, more restful sleep, greater strength, home “Grammy.” brighterspirits, clearer complexions are given to those who use occasion- with it ALWAYS. . i a o, 's Pills wi ( Paris Garber informed us that ho suno, Canada, where he was engaged | | Ally hi sme tated home remedy. Beocham’s ls will no doubt help has shipped over fifty polecat skins|in farming since last March, Dr. Double S. ¢ to market already. The stench from |Reich sustained a heavy loss re- A P d B t these “boys” would settle the whole|cently when several thousand re ronounce es Green Mexican trouble if exported into that bushels of wheat were destroyed by The diretions yom Sree Le ee Stir 2B: rally 4 NEARLY EVER 2 0a fre He also lost big quantities of @ directions w! every ry aluable especially to women. barley and other grain. His brother, watch our advert] genuine, lasting his home Saturday night from Bas- | demoralized country. RR E ERE 8 EE B n instrumentality of Henry ecker, a live wire agent residing near | Ward W. Peaco; secretary, here. Mr. Longenecker, had the proud |M. Stafford; treasurer, Thomas L. . You i a n Bri D a | distinction of transporting Woodrow | Richardson; senior deacon, John = | Wilson, then an aspirant for the|Knight; junior deacon, S. S. McKin- Presidential office, after delivering[ney; tyler, William Mallen; chap- - In ¥ = |an address at the Granger's Picnic,|'?In, Charles Moton: trustees, e O e / i we ams “Grove, lagt fall, to JHar- Thomas I. Richardson, Joseph M. f risburg, in his fast-fiying machine |Stafford and James Steward. Im- T t The stone crusher operated by|™ediately following the business ses- O Lancaster i 11 OLOLOOLLOOLOOOOOO0 My Line is Complete to Select From : A Full Line of Decorated Dishes They Consist of American and Imported Ware American Plan Ra Exchenge | Mount Joy, M. Backenstd " "seen 8 fi ust been reifi@deied thruout las all moder. cofi¥ eniences suc < Bath Hot and Cole Vater, Steaiq fear Blectric Light Etc 4 | & [ ALL KINDS CF TOYS, DOLLS AND CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS, FANCYg DOILIES, SQUARES AND QMATCH. HAND- ~ ~ENDERS AND IN FANCY BOXES” y COATS FOR MEN LADIES AND CHILDREN | Harvey Hostetter, is crushing stone|sion -an elaborate banauet was at the Fort taken from the foundation |served in the hall of the lodge. Lan of the old barn that was burned down several years ago. They are|represented. Mount Horeb Lodge is| being used in piking one of the most|in a flourishing condition. miserable mud holes, commonly call eee ll eee X N\ #1 on emus : M rot easter, Columbia” anid Marietta mere i EERE RER Er eR BREE MY CANDIES AND NUTS FOR PRICE AND QUALITY are SELECT- ED TO PLEASE EVERY BODY. = | ed a road that lies between the hill /\ ) u Y Ex ense and Jacob Shank’s. Harvey deserves HOW MN TAKE (00D P "| commendable praise from the entire ¥ | community in his effort of converting GARE OF YOUR HAIR this much traveled road into a sevice- — . > = Y Re Nothing spoils your good looks so O 1s Ou Nothing able - thoroughfare. much as homely hair—stringy, dull- : mm—— A G=—c—— colored, harsh. Nothing adds to good Table is Supplied With the Bes the Market Atlords. Will Close on New Year looks sa much as beautiful hair—soft, “1 - silky, wavy and glosy. No matter as S u 1 is ing | S115) S = Inasmuch as January 1st is being how beautiful your hair is now, you = | observed more generally each yeari.an improve its good looks by using as a holiday, we, the undersigned mer-| Harmony Hair Beautifier. If your chants of Mount Joy and Florin, agree hair is homely and ugly now, Har- to close our places of business on mony Hair Beautifier will make it . — . - m— ge— softer, silkier, glossier, more beauti- a . g a . ~ said day, Thursday, Jan. 1st, 1914: [fy] ip every way. It also makes it Ll EL RR BR Tripe, Etc., Etc., are served G, Moyer easier to put up and helps it to “stay = » C. N. Mumma put. . Its rich yose odor hides the Fine Oysters In Every St le unpleasant, oily smell of the hair. / . John H. Buohl Harmony Hair Beautifier is rightly dll = West Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. . Also Luneh Counter tO 0 Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheese H. G. Hagenberger named; it beautifies the hair. 9999s H. L. Spohn Very easy to apply—simply sprinkle k - | [ P q ( W [] H. J. Williams Be. GX chon ae he ® | BAR IS STOCKED WI™H THE BEST BRANDS - H. H. Krall and will not change the color of the Corner S jaare and E. King Sts. = OF BEER, WINES, LIQLORS & CIGARS Simon Menaugh hair, nor darken gray hair. Getz Bros To keep your hair and scalp dan- sve > druff-free and clean, use Harmony| = Men's din Women’s 3 H. E. Sbersole Shampoo. This pure liquid shampoo E G d ¢ bli d ti H. C. Brunner gives an instantaneous rich lather | m@ 00 S a ing Accomo ation : th diately tes sv \ Wan, P. Frank fost [usher SoITser Jo Srey eather Goods Make Morton & Myers quick and thorough cleaning. Wash- Local and Long Distancc Phones 8 E d | Suits 1 S. H. Miller ed off just as quickly, the entire . y 3 operation takes only a few moments. E . re 5 Vie Od g " 2 L. Fenv Hale Contains nothing that can harm the . ers Medormre. Bell Telephon 2 Don W. Gorrecht hair; leaves no harshness or sticki- Se u 1 S » CHARLES S. FRANK { M. S. Bowman ness, just a sweet-smelling cleanli- AUCTIONEER You can buy| outergarments | Zi "5 ersnes ness. : x | E Chas. L. Dierolf ao Preparations oy 2a In our department of Leather Goods, where Hand Bags, orn + aped, very ornamenta otties, Prompt Attention given 10 Sales Renl Estate and Personal Ppaperty $3 503 v8 SSE ENB ESS * RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORIES * WILL CURE YOU Don’t permit your druggist to sell you a substitute, Other remedies are not as good. Rudy's ful character for any member of the family. Suggestions: HAND BAGS IN TREMENDOUS VARIETY Most any woman can make use of a new Hand Bag, especially \ 0 if the one she is carrying now isnot up-to-the-minute in style. fb OU The splendid lines of different styles and leathers shown here OO . : s rices ! now at end of t ie season P H, 3, Newcomer with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Pocket Books, Traveling Cases and other small leather wares 9 0. M. Donaven Beautifier, $1.00 Harmony Shampoo, at Donovay S. ! S. B. Bernhart abe. Ba = in every way, or your money back. I | Harry Laskewitz Sold in this community only at our D. F. Gabel store—The Rexall Store—one of the of the United States, Canada and ; T s W. B. Bender Great Britain, which own the big ome V ro cy or rain Beneman Harmony laboratories in Boston, fy Garber mony Perfumes and Toilet Prepara- cures or money back. Lome by Team or Walk tions are made—Garber’s Drug Store $s sss00ss0ssssse ~ a ert ree Mount Joy, Pa. A Peculiar Predicament Bld... ic Do Not . 99 rone on Sunday and got off again at| A program committee, consisting “Opp ortunity Day Huntingdon, after which it was learn-{of Miss Ryan, Miss Beam and Mr. ed he had smallpox. Word followed |Shank were appointed by the Rapho offers the best opportunity possible to make a very satisfactory Next Wednesday caster but when it reached Philadel-|Who prepared the following program |g Selection. Prices range from $1.00 to $15.00. for the next meeting which will be o . phia every person in one of the cars ! The day before Christmas. We are going to was vaccinated. The passengers were|l€ld Saturday, February 7, 1914. Leather Strap Back Pocket Book, 50c¢ and $1.00 play Santa Claus to thousands of Men, Women detained in the car from 11:46 P. M. . Hi the nest morning Minutes; Sentiment Roll Call; Music 3 and Children of Lancaster County by offering un bY ‘the Institute; Discussion. “Teach. rio Bails Pata lide a ; . 5 . mare lB. sini i 1's Safety Pockets, for carrying valuables about the values unequalled in the history of this store. ing of Morals and Manners in in the erst Erase She i Fire Company Officers School Room,” by Mr. John Brubaker| = P¢™5o% SPRL = em — Jo The Landisville Eire Cony hes and Miss Edith Spring; Recitation by | = [Leather Cases make fine gifts for people who do considerable sore Er Ee elected the following officers; esl-I Mr. Charles Becker: Music by the RIDE TER FRE ; dent, Ezra Miller; first vice president|ngtitute; Essay, by Miss Lilian i ~ Frank Shenk; second vice president,|Becker: “Modes of 50c. Both guaranteed to satisfy you|= are sold, you will find a wide latitude for choosing gifts of a use- id an : H. BE. Sager more than 7.000 leading drug stores LD J. K. Freymeyer where the many celebrated Har- A.D. ’ ° But Don t Dare to Miss : A sick man got on a train at Ty- The Final Meeting Fail to See The the train which had already left Lan-|township Teachers Institute recently, Opening Exercises; Reading of = Women's Pocket Books, 25¢, 50c¢ and $1.00 traveling Discussions, : ssine Cases F wes 9K £10—all Harry Greider; secretary, P. W. Ba-| punishment” by Mr. Emerson. Rohrer Dressing Cases, fitted with four to ten pieces, 98¢ to $10—all ker; treasurer, J. N. Summy; firejand Mr. Amos Waser: Music by the chief, William - Hoffman; assistants, |Ingtitute. oR CAR | i John Baker, Harry Summy, David] This being the last meeting before Ee Dt ! : EI - cen ER 24 ER ? Long and H. B. Greider. the all-day session, a full attendance emer ee rm ——— Is desired. 7’ \ es EEG : — Horse Ran Away ee A re . When Abram Young was drivinga The Birth of Christ Pay fOr Rounn Trip CAR FARE ON ReHAsEs Or $10.20 e of Chr R Ti C Fi 0 Au team on Tuesday morning on the| «The Birth of Christ” will be given R MORE. Ir Costs You NOTHING. SK for Ir. | State Road toward East Petersburg|in a series of tableaux in Maytown " \ the horse became frightened bY a|band hall, on Saturday evening, Dec. leather. Now On Display at the Lancaster Auto, Co. Garage Never Closed Coat Hangers, in leather cases $1.00: single decks, 50¢ and 75¢ Calendars for desks, 25¢ and 50c. Jewel Cases, 25¢ to $2.25. raveling Clocks leather cases, $1.00 to $1.75. Drinking Cups, 256¢c and 50c. Collar Bags, Leather, $1.00 and $2.00. Necktie Holders, 50c. Folding Shoe Horns and Buffoners, in leather cases, , | 230-238 W. King St. LANCASTER, PA. 1 Ii" passing automobile driven by R. B.{20 1913, under the auspices of St. Sheetz and ran off. He was captured |john’s Lutheran Sunday school. The \ \ T ] D 1l all C by Mr. Sheetz after a half mile chase. |entertainment will be of a unique, in- 0 = A Gr Me structive and scriptural character. Christmas Savings Fund Checks [Everybody is invited. You will miss ssor to Williamson & Foster & Cochran ® Take your checks to Getz Bros. to|something worth while, if you fafl : #8 have them cashed. to attend. Admission 10 cents. . King Pocket Cases, 50c. The iargest and only strictly fire proof garage and repair shop in Lan- $1.50. g caster City or county Music Rolls, tan and black, tair leather and seal grain, 98c to AO OO ES 11 OOO t., LANCASTER. | nas ro Advertige in the Mt. Joy Bulltetn. | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulliein i - mrSubscrije, fo * it
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