\ | THE BULLETIN, MOUNN§ PA. : | OR. RHEEMS For or Again : Mr. and Mrs. ‘Reuben Kauffman of jay with ne N . Barr, Evangelical Bale Register road leading from Mt. Joy to Ben- few bulls, 8 Holstein heifers, 19 Tuesday, Mar. 10—On the pr®aises * A FRER® notice of your sale 18 ip der's Mill, one nile from the latter milk cows, 40 shoat new buggies, near Klinesville, one mile north of ngt ap vnshi mules, | tarm and spring wagons, all kinds Columbia, horses, cows, chickens, Mechanicsville, spent one ( provide b by Mr. M Bg. large lot of farming implements and Continued from page 1 Vir. and ‘Mrs. Joseph W Kraybill. This is excellent advertising becaus ¢ »f household ' H vd. Zeller, auct ousehold goods by Mr. Samuel Nis- ndows to the left of the Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Kraybill and it is read by go many p ople and a 'y N Musser Zeller Friday, Feb. 27—On tk premises sley Frank, Auct Pupils in front of them tau Dora were guests, of his (he East Pennsylvania or } on vd parent Mr. and irs Henry Kray- of tl nited Evangelica} Churd notice such ps the followin b u orses, colt, ( a LI On the prer le md pat . : 5 " SRA ] ; ; : : le ; 'é ana ha bill at Florin Tas iil id its annual session beginning sundaay serted ere Is Attending ne ight harness . 6 horse { 3 1 mbplements b ) 3. n a1hhin \Woet 1 ley Dia 0 cheme Irs ’ 1 and Miss (OmMOITOW 1oimning in the First U. BE. —_ —— : , : ” 11 D A e Ws { caster, were yurch, Bangor, Pa., to continue un wad Mrs. Jacob Shank | Monday evening, The Conferencd is constituted of 125 ministers and ~ \l : a a Sl Co : 100 lay delegates, representing 173 lo- | : To \ { | 1) & 1 ne V wagons nq NT od : . = ™ : . Ce 2 ' Oo f Donegal. received a carload of il churches, 21,115 lay members, A } uv \ i I 1 ar ay ta and on lot of : Ea es > i Sis > : Sl or wal last week getting ready to sup-| 169 Sunday Schools and 40,919 schol I 1 : £ : Cameror 11 Hast one a ‘11 ny lea Hee Ax L 5 3 bors J ig 5 . ia ctwee ee C—O ws ne yrness by ve Zale trom Aytow yi 2 Th okt : chote ply t large demand next spring {ars in Pennsylvania, bet n the $ : or bib . BA i ! squehs ¢ ‘ aware river yoife David Wittle one of Uncle Sams)’ usquenhanna ind Delors fers ; . : 3is J]. F Swenge f Harrisbur On the premis-igioqars and 100 toms of baled straw ‘ame then the parents’ call veterans who has been suffering with | Bishop HU... F SY “Dg 1 > g 3 y s near Sterline’s school house, at po § HH. Tressler Zeller. auct yh! won't vou listen a townsfolk |an attack of rheumatism the past| will be the presiding 0 oer. -esnlts in large accumulations oy ett a — heif . z i : : 3 . 1 i'nder the laws of the Church the ickies Hill, horses, cows, helier, & Thursday. M KW 12-0 ha Jac ind ew months is recovering slowly : oe : oA whrening Whpnloments and hays ber Hor v . ue : holding the| three presiding elders of the Confer ot of farming implements 1d | pb oubdke farm. on the Mariett ike, For the good of ow outh we pleaded Rev. J. Weaver who is holding U : di bisho yousehold goods bv Stephen : Y 3 iv 1 x Bh x han series of eveni meetings in the ence, with the presiding bishops, com Senro.d about 3-4 mile south of Mt. Joy, lot Give us thine ear and heed £ i evening, I : .titute what is known as the Station >" : : Stituee V C Ss = L. > - Frank, auct. of fine shoats. breeding sow, horses, To their's the direst need, Mennonite Church at Elizabethtown,| : EE ganddisalaaui Ab ais ; Ae : 3 1 ing Committee. They appoint the pas th i , o Monday, March 2—On the prem: cows, and farming implements by Be not belated spent one day visiting in this place tors to the different charges. A for breaking certain rules; but there is still a hetter plan. Set 3 ; | : : : . E : Iasi weed 8 ) A pas 3 ises on the road leading from Mt.| Mrs David Stoner Stoner, auct To put it off we should not, uc yh High School took ad tor may be reappointed for four con 1¢ Maytown High School took - : : : 95 t oh fast wed secutive years and at the same time vantage of the sleighin as BRIAE E A going he may be transferred at the close of amongst the large rifts £ % no b 2 each year, As long as the relations place last Sunday I.. Heisey a born lime burn nuch unless they have a definite plan. Spas omrade; Some people save all their coine of a sertain jate; thers save by culling off ertain luxuries; others by a system of fines aside a definite sum =a febt to your fufure and deposit it each Joy to Strickler’s church, a mile| Thursday, March i2—On the prem To put it offi—Oh! do not veek in the | east of the former, horses, COWS and | ises near the Oil Station, along the por we it is who've suffered |a large lot of farming implements Marietta and Lancaster pike, 14 mile Apg- stand almost defeated by Mr. Emanuel Eby. Frank, auct. | south of Kinderhook, mules, horses, Hindered by lack of space, through fields and barn yards nl the pastor and his pe : : F d Monday, March 2—On the premis-| cows, bulls, shoats and a large lot of And in other ways we trace, ping at the Rheems school about 3 ave aitually Cordis, CRANES BF ¥ New Holiday Savings un es on the road leading from Mount farming implements by Jacob Goss. We who have worked so well o'clock rarely made before the expiration Joy to Columbia, 1-2 mile west of | Frank, auct. In many a conflict fell The following persons of this place! in. four-year time limit, unle -—— just started at this Bank, and build upon it persistently, so that Newtown, near the Iron Bridge, Thursday, March 12—On the prem. [acking of things that tell won prizes in the adult class whieh| vacancy on some other charge oc | mules. horse hogs, chickens, large ises, near Bender's Mill, in Rapho 1p learning completed called for four prizes, Mrs. P. C.lihat must be filled, or the statig Mr lot of farming implements and house- township, mules, horse, wagons, har- {Sload, Mrs. Simon H. Landis and|qf other pastors whose term had strip) now hold goods by Mr. Henry 8. Musser. Bess, implements and a large lot of And glory, never fade Miss Cecil Smith. This a good record| pired makes such a change neq Lir [ Zel - auct household goods by Mr. John F. Frey. Told oar id bondsrol: 3 out of four for the patrons of thejry The Stationing Committee rants Tuesday, March 3—On the Mifflin Zeller, Auct Honor the strife they've made! school. its report at the close of the They farm, at the eastern limits of Co- Thursday, Mar. 12—On the premis- Help and be not afraid, The demand for sleighs has not|fcrence. Until that takes plac Mis lumbia borough, mules, horses, cows, © along the Marietta & Lancaster cu. voy will be repaid over run the supply at the Rheems|:ors and people are more or led Greer pike, mules, horse, 18 cows, bulls, , c+ Joy's fair hundred Coach works where there still re-[the anxious bench, but as thd ® ® First National Bank § oo. vue nme me oof fin m0 50 toy fir hun oh, but shoats and a large lot of farm imple ete tes mains about a half dozen of first-class( limit of none of the thirteen heise extra good farming implements and . ’ : i Yonah some household goods by Mr. Henry ments by Mr. Jacob Goss rank, Koons—Clay home made sleighs awaiting a newlin Lancaster County has expij Qui Mount Joy. Penna. Smith. Frank, auct Aue Mr. Barl A. Coons, voungest son of [owner that has a horse of the same|cept that of Rev. W. A. Shod | Tuesday, March 3—On the Stauff- Friday, March 13—On the premis- ,,. ..4 mrs H. D. Koons of Lingles- |class {at Kinderhook and Reich's, th m. : te : : on | itv i : A a od er farm, along the Elizabethtown and es, the Lenhart farm in Conoy Town , = ,,: Miss Esther Reist Clay of| Mrs. P. C. Sload gave a tea party| ability is that but few chang Mt. Joy trolley line, § mile east of ship, 5 horses, 4 mules, 6 fat steers, (y, i 1urg were united in the holy|te the following prominent ladies| be made in this seetfon, fat bull, 8 shoats and a large lot of ,,, 4. of wedlock at the home of the last Friday evening. The Misses Ruth| One of the matters of inter i 5 horse € 20 OWS, | wil LR, mL OR ER I OW. 8 | Rheems, horses, mules, , i : : ra ; bulls, shoats and farm implements by farming implements by Mr. Edward ,. . .c sister, Mrs. Paul E. Getz, on| McAlister and Mary Rutt the Rheems | ill come up at this Confere the election of delegates h ; Reuben K. Stauffer Aldinger, auct L. Fitzkee Singer, Auct Monday forenoon at 10.30 by Rev. I |pedagogs, the Misses Elsie Landis] ¢ f | ! ( / luesday, March 3—On the pren Friday, March 13—In Rapho town: pr wer of this place. They are/and Anna Diffenbaugh, the force of reneral Confercnce which ( 1 b ear Bender's (ill, 13 mile Shi nidway between Mount Joy and spending the week here with friends. the Landis Bros. office ery four years and will mee i , ; t Jo i cows heif-| Union Square, pair I 18 head of myo oroom is also a brother of Mrs Prof. ‘J. Fleischer county superin ¢ month of October this ¥4 vour Holiday Season next year may be a merry one You may join Well let their mark be made mules and voun " 1 ¢ my 11 of the s 1'bs f Chicag and YOURE ; wr RBackenstoe of this place. The tendent accompanied by the follow- f the suburbs of Chica J EE LL o~ 3 3 v Te fonts, 2 8s tila lat 6f shoals ond farm. imple i 5 iRe ®tpre toislatio Corner:S 1 dz re and E. King Sts. arming nplements ¢ some |“ Pe 2 : and farm imple uh gumpiang serenaded the newly [ing school directors Messrs. Amos : upreme legislation 0" ments b John B. Hossler x . = g il tv .of th o ch ¢ ] od t yrus rey Se y Ree i vedded yuple Monday night Ebersole Martin Ebersole, Henry nay 3 burct ———— — Zeller, auct ye Sg : . . Sa Heblinger-—Brechbeil Miller and Phares K. Landis inspect Among the items of 4—On the < ag ne a : : ed the West Donegal S$ Z a ) a] report of the One Of The Distinctive remis a short distance west of | 0! oz Berk Ho Bt hus v I I. is ; oe i. = taints m1; | Week regardless of the impeded roads tistical Tibi Florin mule na CL fe - 18V Mm rifts feet deep. congregation, which the horses, cows, shoats, large "'! ' [| Engl yn Marietta street r. J.|Where they met drilis Six : ng 1 2 , M nt to Conference 1 ot of farming {mplements and my ®" B bling near Newvill Have you noticed that about 2-3 of : eatures 1S : oy jay. March 16—On the premi eblinge rear Newville, H esscd sonversions du 8 | entir t of household goods as I am | MOnGAY. A PO i ileodiia a 4 Mics Ruth the Groundhog weather has passed professed conversions qu umberiand vo, na MAGS x : hid ’ AD " schools last following figures + Qr s On he Colebrook ro: 2 miles ° 13 12 cessi in the Spring. W. F. ORE Brechbeil of near M villa Wranlk.|away with all kind of the severest 12; Accession lo nortl ¢ rietta. pair mules. 7 swechbeil of near Mowersville, Frank- ud wy ~ i 10 Present membership + | weather with good prospects of the ’ : I y \ j | Rhea. Aldinger, auct ¢ | Mar. 1 heife bull 1 Cc ere united in wédlock \ e i { a § Wednesday, Mar i the prem-| horses, 15 m lk cows, 1eifers, bulls Boa 5 et : “ Sunday school enrollment [ eb ua ; ot B . > on ae Pre | vows and a large lot of farming im- eV members of the minister's family balance being still more Frisky owing tributed to the cause off Lf Ises, on the bac un road, % mile TS a : 5 3 Honrv Bechtol of Ct: to the present snow storm that start tbuten : a P) olements by Mr. J. J. Gainor, Alding- and Mr. Henry Bechtol of Canton, present § 5 8 $179.67: contributed to of east of Felker Bros. Mill and one . r a ' : iminishe Ss. 1 { witnesse £} re Tha | ed at Colorado and diminished across er, anct ) itnessed the eremony The | 8 olent purposes, $71.29; i1 thw ey Of Car pet and Rugs ; Ee | Wednesday, March 25—At her res- youre aouple Nees attended, Fief {fhe Atlantic ocean re oi for all purposes, $1298.25 B | |arge lot of farming implements and | ldence on Marietta street, Mt. Joy, Xho = Bo o SIME Mien Chureh Of fhe Bro) Fen hon ihe pi ‘ : : 3 a large lot of household and kitchem OUDY IU he spring usual Sunday morning services involved. Ev | household goods by Frank 8 Walter. furniture by Mrs. Martha Shank. Heisey—Cressman this place with a large wd SPECIAL TO [Fran sunt Frank, auct. David F. Heisey, son of Mr. and | With Rev. Samuel Eshleman officiat-| "he most economical, g Wednesday, March 4—On the preém| mpursgay March 26— On the Mrs. H. B. Heisey, of Elizabethtown, |ing from Mark. 16 it being a baptis- germicidal of all ay able value, well worth securing now. If you are considering the pur: 2 lise Rast Do al 8 Fe =» ses in East Donegal, on the Marletta premises at the eastern limits of Mt. was united in marriage in Philadel. | mal sermon for a class of three who! chase of mew rugs and standard qualities at a saving are factors fn (2nd Lancaster pike, % mile from y,, goroygh, a large lot of house phia to Miss Elsie W. Cressman, of er a tS », 17 Seapets Is the high standard quality of the merchandise ery rug mentioned at a special or reduced price is a rare, unmatche Marietta, horses, cows, bulls, shoats,| | told goods by Mrs. Harriet Breme- Pottstown They will reside in Phila- | dam on the Rev. Daniel Eshleman | your purchase plans, po better opportunity could be offered you than " crowd witnessed it 1 EEO 0 0 TOT r= Sarr ar a x a an y {tar ming lmblenents and household | man, executrix of the late Henry delphia,_where the groom is employ- | farm. A large : re ; Tr |sools by Mr. Philip 4 Staley. Zel'| greneman. Zeller, auct. ed = | ler, ant Thursday, March 31—At his stables r= - -- — J Thursday, March 5—On the Car in Mt. Joy, a large lot of acclimated Hanks Went Home commenced to buzz quite early. | Asa medicinal antisept Royal Axminster Rugs At many farm, one mile west of Florin, horses, colts and mules by Fd Ream.| while driving a delivery sleigh enthusiastic spelling arrived as early | i; treating catarrh, inf on the road leading from Donegal Zeller, auct about Florin Monday, Nancy Hanks, |as six o'clock. The crowd got 80| niceration of nose, thrd A Saving |Springs to Mt. Joy, large lot of live rwerm—— y= = now owned by baker R. G. Heilig, | large that it almost became neces- «used by are the Log stock such as 12 horses and mules, | | suddenly started for home. While it |sary to hold an over flow meeting. | ten years t e Ly, in & host of beautiful Oriental and floral designs and the new [22 cows, 7 bulls, 22 shoats and Mr. C. N. Hershey, a local auto en- ledicim-COba i 2 was known the horse had speed, nev-| The program was carried out to the | y 1 w their rivate LL est colorings. large lot of farming implements by thusiast became tled up in & Sno er did the animal show a gait, not|letter Daniel G. Brinser and Sylves | Jen whi h prg the David Barnhart Estate. Zeller, drift on the state road near Mt. Joy _. "_, ;.iv.; by “Brooksle,” as [ter Shank called upon 148 ladies and a Regular $16.50 qualities, in size TixOfeet, now $12.75 it ‘lon Saturday evening and left the ma- even when driven by ooksie,” a po men who hav Auct was the case Monday. Neither did gentleman who responded and formed ! “worth its Regular $20.00 qualities, in size 8x10 feet; now $17.50 Saturday, March 7—In East Done-| chine stand there until Sunday a. m. she stop until her nose crossed the|two classes. The Brinser class re-| ggists. 60c. 1a his mules. > Regular $29.00 qualities, in size 1134x12 feet; now $25.00 gal. near Union School House, lot of |?" pulled it out with i wire, running into the wagon shed at|mained the last. Spelling Bees are! Paxton Tolle V ; ; | ive stock, farming implements and : Mr. Heilig’s place of business. A [quite numerous throughout Lancaster | Regular $3.75 qualities, in aize 3x6 feet; no 75 un 2 | gular $3.75 of 8, 1 se get; Row $2.7 { a small lot of household goods, by C.| Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. slightly broken sleigh was the only|county. Regular $1.98 qualities, im size 27x#4 inches; now $1.67 H. Herr. Zeller, auct. | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. damage | om omems——— Subscribe for th Regular $1.25 qualities, in size 22x38 inches; now $1.10 27-inch Hall Runners, $1.36 values; now $1.10 yard WISI OOOO) AOOOOOCOO0000000000000000000000LLVOLOLLLLLY » SOOO 22-inch Hall Runners, $1.35 values; now 98c yard Your Best Investm Right Now Is | Wiltanna Rugs, the best wearing rug, in the latest colorings and designs; soft, subdued colorings, old rose and brown; 9x12 feet; Special $23.98 Seamless Velvet Rugs; Oriental and floral patterns; the best wearing rug for the money; 9x12 feet; Special $17.75 DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR NEW LINE OF WOOL ART RUGS OOOO THE HAGER STORE Lancaster THE HAGER STORE DOOOOOOCOSOO0OD Final Clear-Out of Women’s and Missess Winter Coats Featuring Striking Reductions An Overcoat OO000000 KAZAK WOOL ART RUGS Beauty, utflity and moderate price have combined to make the Kazak one of the most popular of American made rugs. Being reversible, it offers the purchaser the advantage of having two dis tinct sides, theerby enabling the user to reverse the rug from time to time, which naturally prolongs its life. Having such a wide range of designs and colorings, im both plain centres and small all-over effects, and individual taste is readily satisfied UPPOSE YOU 24 coats now at NEXT WINTER'S Ow 1 TEREST could you ge DOO0OOCOOOOOOOOOO00 a Coats Reduced to $10 Thi son's attractive styles that . o were ya es ranging from Will You Be One nt The $15.00 to $22.50. The assortment in- cludes “Wooltex” Coats in chinchilla, Fortunate Men to Buy wool plush, broadcloth, Irish frieze and mixtures, and H. S. & M. Sport A New Winter Overcoat Coats. Mostly black, blue, brown and Py, wavy sues: Melony Tn For $8.75 Coats Reduced to $5 Instead of $16.00 to $20.00 in this collection of coats that The manufacturer expected winter to $16.50 is eather earlier in the season, the vas mild, the coats stayed diagonals, plain cheviots and mix he was glad to sell and full hem at a great reduction, we are glad to pass them on the same way, and you will be mighty glad of the ypportunity to wear one. FOR A WHOLE YEA Again, take a $17 save you over $56. A » Made for any room in ¢he house, especially for bedrooms; size 9x12 feet; $14.50 1 COC em | AMM LOT EN) EM DAM 0 I OB. cents Mr. Man or Woman Think it over, a proposition to BUY HO0OO00000000000000000000 Regular Price Regular. Price 1f its new shoes you are looking for, whether Men's, Regular Price formerly sold for $10.00 ’ ae ; a good range of shades in serges, Doy's, L.adies Or Children’s—don’t buy until vou have first Regular Price seen my line. Th i [ know will please you REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Don’t throw that pair of good shoes aside because they are slightly torn or the sole has worn thru. Bring them to me and I will make them like new for a very small con- sideration. Regular Price tures Both three-quarter f i n ength styles. Some are this season’s tegular Price ’ Regular Price styles, some are not About One Dozen Coats Rummage price, $2.00 if you are not particular Regular Price | There are single and double-breast- about the style, for knock-about use, ed styles, with shawl and tailored you may find one that will suit you collars, belted and plain backs, patch and regular pockets, half, full lined Suits Reduced to $5 and plain backs. Kerseys, meltons and chinchillas. Grof LANC LANGAS In this lot are women’s and junior suits, of navy, black, brown and shep herd’s checks. The juniors’ were this season's $10.00 to $15.00 models, and the others were formerly up to $25.00 In the assortment you will also find several coats from opr regular stock; reduced. Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ’ RAID OOOOOOOOOOOOOOLODOLOOLLO0 DOOCOOCOOOCOO0COO00000000C SO00000OO0COO0000COOOOOCOOO0OSOCO0OS0OOOOOVOOLHOOLS EU 8 WW WOH WICIEIHICICIC III II IME 26 2 EIR Mh a’ "
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