PAGE 8IX LDL » Winter merchandise mu fits have not cost has been sacrificed. unusual importance—the merchandise than usual. Th much need for cold weather are he more O00? able savings, been considered The merchandise is up to our usual dards and was purchased new for this season's business backward than customary to affect a speedy clearance THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Saturday, Jauuary The 3rd Begins our G OOO0O000000000000000000000LLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOLOOOOLOOOOOOCOO0 3 st go! Prices have been forced dow and in many instances part of the « hig It's a season leaves us with more compelled to lower The thin erefore, we were re at prices which bring the Be wise—don’t miss this opportunity to save. JANUARY GLEARAN A Unique Even That Brings Thousands of Dollars In Savings on Strickly The People of This Community o n—-pro- riginal h stan- of winter ale prices £8 you most remark- AY _ Tie ut eit LOOO0O0OO0O0O0OLO0O0O0OLO0O0O0O0O00O0O0O0O00O0O0OOO0O0O0O0OO0O0O0000OOOO0OOOOOOOOON Wl Wy, =, INN Zi DEPARTMEN chu \ Lancaster, Pa. 00200PREREEPEEPEEEEEEECEPEEEEE YOO @R000NREPPRCRCOOOCORORPO® EEE EE 000 DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity Is He.e, Backed by Mount Joy Test. mony Don’t take our word for it, Don’t depend on a stranger's state- ment. Read Mt. Joy endorsement, Read the statements of sitizens, And decide for yourself Here is one case of | Mrs. M, M Frank Joy, Pa., says Hard work was probably cause of kidney com- plaint in my case. My back ached a great deal 1 I was nervous, I tired easily not sleep well and aad headache Hearing a great deal about Doan’s Kidney Pills, Idecided #0 give them a trial and procured a pox at Garber’ Drug Store. They bought prompt relief, in fact, I did mot think any medicine could act so quickly. In a short time I was cured and today I am enjoying good health. Ican recommend Doans Kidney Pills just as highly today as I did some Years ago.” For sale by all dealers, Price 50 sents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and smke no other. — LEAVES MANY BEQUESTS Mt. Joy Main St, Mt, the ang dic 8 Donegal Presbyterian Church Re- membered by Mary Wiley Smith The late Mary Smith, by will, be- queathed $300 to the Presbyterian Home and Foreign Missionary So- clety; $300 to the Lancaster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals and $500 to the Donegal Presby- terian Church. The will also makes a provision for the sale of a house and lot’ in Bainbridge. The money from the sale of which is to be divided equally be- ‘tween the Presbyterian Home and Foreign Missionery Society, Philadel- phia Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Columbia Hos pital and a woman friend of the de- eeased. A codicil made a provision of $500 bequest to the trustees of the Done- gal Presbyterian church to be invest- ed in the Trust Company, the interest to used as the trustees see fit. ee etl GUI the Lancaster be A Limit on Trunks Notices have been posted railroad stations calling attention to the order regulating the size of trunks and baggage that will be hand- Jed on all railroads after January 1, the maximum size being 72 inches in any direction, This new order at the does not prohibit traveling men from using large trunks, but any over 72 length, width and height will be turn- ed over to the express companies and the owner have to pay the eharges, In expl statement largely increa on all railroads, the huge mercial will this order the hat, due to the baggage business ng room for many com- anatio is made ing there ravelers, eS A Million fur Improvements F The stockholders of the Conestoga Saturday r] i Traction Company met he to vote increase the cap- from $4, increase the Conestog building. ing a on a proposition to ital stock 000,000 $200,000 $200,000 The increase special was called of the company to $5,000,000. Of the s to be perferred stock and 1 common stock was ordered by a un- The increased stock gutho from time time for the improvement of the animous zed will be issued em, A Ed eh tet Best Milk Producers at cow of yours on a ption if fored milk. This mers to-day by the de- riculture, which has series of experi- Letetics. Six cows fifty opinions on produced were ration is ad- corn as a n advice (l inches in| you desire to get] Ti hides, a LOCAL CHURCH NOTES United Brethren Church Repeated Its Christmas Program Owing to the inclement weather, the Xmas program, which was to be rendered in the Methodist Church Christmas evening, postponed and rendered Sunday evening. The Lutheran Sunday School ren- dered its usual good Xmas program on Thursday evening. The attend- ance was very good the rendi- tions greatly pleased. scholar was the recipient of a box of candy and an The organist, Miss Alice Dillinger, was presented with a purse of $40 and I L. ‘H. Kern, received a purse of $23 Wm. Tyndall and teachers recieved was and Kach orange. tev, the pastor, Superintendent some of the also gifts. | o ——— 1 Trinity U. E. Announcements { The Sunday evening 9:30 hold election | of officers for the coming year. An | id testiioned watchnight service will follow, beginning at 10:30. A cordi- al invitation is extended to worship- School will meet at to its ers, The Sunday School has adopted | what is known as the “Cross and Crown” system. The contest for the prizes will begin next Sunday. To be entitled to an honor prize, one must be actually present in his own school the required number of Sundays. The school meets every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Next Sunday at 10:30 a. m, pastor, N. A. Barr, will speak on “Some New Year Meditations” and in the evening at 00 on “God Seek- | ing for Lost Men.” Hvangelistic ser- vices will be held every evening next week except Saturday. Meetings con- old Methodistic welcome the {. along style Everybody ducted lines | | United Brethren entertainment rendered evening. A very good program rendered. It | pleased so well that the pantomime, | The Babe of Bethlehem, connec- | tion with a program prepared by the Junior C. E. repeated Saturday evening. | Christmas was Thursday was The in Society, was { The Christmas entertainment giv- en Sunday evening by the Trinity U. | E. Sunday school was a splendid suc- | cess. This schoo] has established for itself quite a reputation for having of a high or- good as any entertainments was as special der, and this they have ever had. From the opening orchestra volun- | tary, “Star of the East,” and the ad- dress of welcome to the last of the ac The was evening's exercises every one quitted him and herself nobly i the church utmost INC th were obliged to seating capacity taxed to its luding a. row chairs | and a goodly number of placed in center aisle, would be difficult to deter- tand. It { mine which one oi the little tots and ! older members of the school merited honor in the rendition of their ‘he program was concluded with a k | win Green’s | solo yeautiful pantomime, taken from Ed Me very ‘Sing to Sleer impr near Eliza- hank of mw av, | by Eshleman Miss being sung Miss Della Si | bethtown, Mr. R. play | ing the violin obligato. Shank | and Mr. Eshleman sisted by { the Misses Mildred Way, Mary and | Mae Eshleman. The pantomime was | entirely original and was arranged | by Mr. Eshleman. i The musical part of the program | was accompanied by an orchestra of seven pieces, as follows: Miss Flor- ence Kaylor, organist; John K. Way, first cornet; H. K. Way, second cor- net; Allen Way, clarinet; R. F. Esh- leman, first violin; Miss Katherine Kauffman, second violin, and Clar- ence Divet, trombone. - Tf 7’ Thieyes Steal Many Flrs Saturday night thieves en- obacco cellar of Joseph S. he dealer in fur skins and hite Oak, and carried off kunared dollars worth of had already purchased he parties who are be- e thieves seen on Saturday even: t 4 ing made tq vonnelly feels Sometin tered the, Connelly, PROTECT THE SKUNK Department of Agriculture Says its a Natural Rescurce Washington, D. C.,—The skunk was today added to the list of natural resources which should be conserved or protected before exterminated, the department of agriculture classifying hig animal as “of great economic im- portance” in a statement made public today asks that it be given the same the Federal agents to exercise in the protection that compelled of bird the now are prevention slaughter, of agriculture “Some most destructive in- do of the farmer of inveterate “Not- continues sects in are such as ground and out that against their work below ch of in apply, any method and it is many Ci these that the skuirk is an the statement asserts. withstanding all of this,” probably not an animal that enemy,” it “there is ruthlessly slaughtered as is this this |, rt. lA en ee BOXING AT LANCASTER A Great Show at Pr'nce Street Hall New Year Afternoon be at- Thurs- which In the be the hall at will next Thousands of people tracted in Lancaster on day by the Mummers parade takes place at 10 o'clock. afternoon the big event will box'ng show at Prince street three o'clock. Owing to the late hour ing it, only part of the show can be The wind-up will be be- of Tancaster, in arrang- announced. tween Johnny Greiner, Al Nash, of Philadelphia, who defeated Charley Harvey, of Tommy O'Toole, of Wilkes- Barre, Joe Kelly, champion of the navy, Irish Maher, Harry Dougherty, Phillips, Murphy and Ty the hoxer in and has Chicago, Jimmy Cobb, that Joe others most one of popular appear l.ancas- meet Danny Ferguson, who here ter, will several] times Ryan will will has made good Tim Droney and the nounced and Jack box two other bouts he an later. 7’ — \ Spelling Bee at Newville V/ Jan. 9. Mr. New- will On Friday evening, Henry R. Eby, teacher of the ville school, near Elizabethtown, hold a grand spelling bee that prom- ises to be one of the biggest events of the in the vicinity of '“Youtzestown.” There will be two and general information four valuable prizes to each The program will be in- terspersed with music, recitations, dialogues, etc and as an extra added be several good 15 season spelling a class with class. there will numbers. are invited to attend attraction vaudeville cents. All Admission, — Wa Sunday Schools in the County to the statistical report the I. ASS According yublished by incaster County Sunday School ociation there are 354 the county, The ( Sunday Schools in with 57 chur t Luther Mount Joy 428 a » Zeager—Funk Oliver M. Funk of Margaret Zeag irried this of Rapho the Trin- on Christmas 3arr officiated. Mr. Mr, place Miss township, ity U. E. eve. lev. Albert Vogt Millersville groomsman Mary Dyer town, was maid of honor. For the present the newly wedded couple will reside with the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zeager. ret GO and r were m at parsonage N. A. of and Miss was the of Caught a 'Possum On Monday as the trolley car due here at 6:45 a. m. was near Rheems it stopped rather abruptly. Inquiry as to the cause brought the informa- tion from Charley Fink, motorman, that he had caught a ’possum on the track. The ’possum was taken to the rotary where Wesley Royer provided a box for its tranportation to Lancas- ye no doubt it will do service ter, why al bcard—Elizgbethtown {at so | Herald | : : : : : : : : I'he Fam Winter Start Men’s and vious sales, wil their regular p cost-price figu town that LO( that the OR ORIGIN important” De® where GROFH community. EVER offereq ond for ERE YOU States Gold Ww ly But if that was to happen next minute You'd skirmish around the if you sure it cal be didn't have and it would & WOLF Clothing [Lancaster WORTH, it SUPERIOR V According th GROFF Clothing of city a by its known SERVICE, its price, with others You are + Tv pr to $5. in regular season, where from $2 Thus, hundreds of men this Sale that opens 1 AM 1 thar ward to ary 3, at 8 o'clock SEEM have not much larger know HIGH they learned to LOWER care to or the values put it you Remembef Men's & Over That Were That Were That Were ] Were That Were That Were That Were N | ~— CY NA Bw H I / A CO ha ildl 5 oN O; & Lp Q 3
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