BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA 5c ERISMAN'S CHURCH RELIGIOUS NEWS wom ; 0 1 Rk : " ; Mortuary Personal Mention C Arn and . Sunday School Oiganized for the News From Qur Many Lecal Houses hold 2 ¥ £41 4 Season at the Church Here of Worship : Recor ai 183 (Continued from page 1) ary mn mtn see evening with his sister, Mrs. Ella March and Mrs. Jacob Reist visit Methodist Episcipal (Continued from page 1) Cooper at Lancaster. room, Tp Coun ly EH Witmer on Friday Rev. C. B. Johnstin, Pastor Mrs Behook Shs a iifel ng ember Mr. Hiram 8. Biliet of Paxtang ing, A V u Harvey Metzler sold his cattle to There will be no services Sunday ©f the Presbyterian Chu nd the was a guest in the home of C. 8. J. E. Lo B Vir. Frantz of Lancaster wing to the annual conference which Widow of ilie late L. 'ar Schock. Longenecker Sunday. not Tell I 7. W Keller delivered a horse to i8 conveiing at Pottstown. Hr. Messrs. James Berger and Wm. F. Lesson, Mr Represenialives a wear las dadge g John D. Rohrer on Friday. Sunday School at 9:30. Joseph Gish Snyder of Bethel, Pa., were Saturday Told Him, Mas Mr. and Mrs. John Nissley and mr —— Joseph M. Gi:h died at his home in visitors to friends here. Mary Lon - family visited A. B. Erb’s on Sunday Lutheran Upper Raphe ioi/nslip, acd 85 years. . end Mrs. P. E. Cetz and Mr. Shockers; n) publishers of the old reilable FARM JOURNAL, of Phila: =: John Metzler bought a pair of Rev. I. H. Kern, Pastor Death res: ted fiom » coivilication of Harry B. Getz spent Sunday with ys, TI Smeidge leiplia, are preparing to publish the illusirated FARM AND BUSI. E ' mules from John Snavely on Tuesday. Smuday School 9:30 a. m discascs, incident to adv nced years. their parents at Ephrata. His Goodness NESS DIRECTORY OF LANCASTER COUNTY, giving the name, Christ Bucher of Lititz spent a few | Junior League 6:00 p. m. One on, Awon, and one daughter Mr. James Berrier and family Chapter in Mission post-office, rural route, and telephone conmection of every farmet ® days this week with Christ Bucher, | Morning service 10:30. Mary, su.vive. The fune i} was held were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mary Hoffer; Sol®y .ountv, all arranged under post-ofiices, and a classified ; Mr, and Mrs. Levi Musser and Wil-| Evening service 7 o'clock. yesterdiy {.om his iate home, and at F. @. Couch in this place. Remarks on. MissAonal sU SINESS DIRECTORY, including all business houses in the lis Hersh spent Sunday with Martin | Fri | 10 o'clock from the River Brethren Messrs. BE. C. Williams, A. C. Troup Shatio; Collection, ing ounty, arranged under the proper headings = | Metzler. St. Luke's Church Chur hh. Mistersonviile. and E. J. Hersh, resiednts of York, of Life Renediction ; Directory is given a complete ROAD MAP of the = Mr. Jacob Rohrer and Lizzie Misse- C. Stuart Kitchin, Rector | — were in town yesterday. aa EY each road NUMBEREDto show the exact location of mer visited A H Erb and family on Sunday Schoo! Sunday, 9 A. M. Mrs. Henry Boyer Mr. John Rupert of Harrisburg and : \s given in the Directory sunday. {| Morning Pre, «nd Sermon, 10: 30.. Mr. Henry Boyer, aged fifty-one pps Henry Engle were guests of Mrs. Directory will contain mamay interesting PICTURES of { Mrs. Susan Flinchbach of Mt. Zion Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30. years, a lifelong icsident of Bain- parriet Blessing yesterday. ine farms, thoroughbred stock, churches and public institutions, | visited relatives in this community Holy Communion, fourth Sunday in bridze, died from the ciects of can. Mrs. Smith and daughter Mae prominent people, ete. . _ = | the past week. | the month at 10:30 A. M. | cer, after a long illness. She is sur- gpent Sunday in town the guest of et : vived by her husband, two daughters, ar and Mrs. D. C. Reist. was the recipient of many 8! : 7 p 7113 Sa ! : n ludi ¢ i ocks) secured by PERSONAL CANVASS of the 10,835 farms in the coun- spent a few days with Levi Eby and Methodist Episcopal ‘Mrs. William Fetrow and Miss Ellen Rev. CB. Johnston: left this morn cluding handkerchiefs and x 8 3! ! | Boyer, and three sons, John of New- : evening was pleasantly sp{nt. This Directory and Road Map.are so useful to farmers that 8 | family this week. Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor ing for Pottstown, where he will at- \ from our experience in other counties we can guarantee that the § | Rev. and Mrs. John Ball David Nis- Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; Public ark, N. J.; Joseph of Newberry town- ,..4 the annual conference, treshments were served. a \ Directory will go into at least 81X THOUSAND HOMES of Lan- » | sley and Mr. and Mrs, Noah Witmer Worship with sermon, 10.30 a. m.; ship, York county and Bruce at home. Messrs, Clinton Engle and Jacob attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Huy County, where it will be constantly usedby farmers and = | visited Peter Witmer on Sunday. Epworth League service, 6:30 p. m. She was a member of the United jinqemuth returned home Monday Engle and son Henry Victor, MY. an for the next five years ® | Archie Hunt, who spent the past Service of Song, 7:30 p. m. Brethren Church for many years. from an extensive western trip. ars. Landis Charles and dau hte, rm Journal Directories give infermation which makes | year here, has gone to his home in Fe Mrs. W. D. Chandler visited her i Ar. and Mrs, Sol Detwiler, X- nsable to every farmer and business man in the coun York County to stay with his father, St. Mark's United Brethren : Daniel Barnes daughter, Mrs. Harry B. Phillips at Roy Pssel Miss Amelia Baym\0n, are an immense improvement over other directories, con- 3 who is in bad health. Rev. H. S. Gabel, Pastor | Daniel Barnes, 2 retired farmer of Quarryville from Saturday to Monday. Mise Pathe owes Miss 3 most publications do not give : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebersole, Mr. | Sunday School at 9 A. M. } Rapho township, died at the home of Mr. H. B. Getz and Mamie Mec- Hause, Mr. Harry. B. Roons, Mr ai First they give the names, addresses, teiephone connection, and Mrs, Walter Keener, Benj. Eber-| Morning Worship, 10:15 A M., his son David on Wednesday, rom a ginpis saw Baby wine at The Ma: Mrs. JOharies, Boply ond Sou Rok secured by PER- g | Sole and Barbara Ebersole visited M1. | Communion service. complication of diseases, aged Joven ! jestic Theatre at Harrisburg yester- | nT SONAL CANVASS from the farmer himself. This canvass of oj Christ Longenecker on Sunday. Junior Meeting at 2 P. M. tyfour years. He was a lifelong | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. country districts is so costly that most directory publishers cam- = | Hiram Witmer seems to be the| Christian Endeavor at 6 P. M. member of the Memiouiie Church. © nw. W. Stracbach of Harris- ’ not afford to make it, and therefore lists of farmers published are = most pleasant man in this viciinty at; Preaching at 7 P. M. His vite 2nd, one daughter, Mrs. | = formerly one of our ‘tonsorial EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE in nearly all cases copied from the assessor’s lists. | present. The stork delivered a baby a John Kauffman of near Middletown, ', io w,q in town Monday calling REAL ESTATE The classified BUSINESS DIRECTORY includes every busi girl to Mr. Witmer’s home Monday. | Trinity United Evangelical jana one son, Dovid Burnes, SWiVIVe: |, oye ives. ness house in the county, whether in city or country. In other The Lincoln School was visited the | Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor He retired from active life about ten | “yo. "yo." p went ‘of Furmiss will On Saturday, April 11, 1914, at 2 directories the names of houses Im the cities and large towns on- gg | Past week by Misses Stella Witmer, Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. HYSAIS ago, The funeral was held on | 00 in town this “afternoon and Oclock P. M, on the premises of Iv are usually given. Mary Brubaker, Anna Ervisman, Ella; Public worship with sermon at } Sanday morping - from Hanley's { will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. No 1, jhe, hagesiguel Sresuioy of "These features, with the Road Map, make the Farm Journal = Habecker and Messrs. Earl Witmer, | 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M. Subject of Meunontie Oleeehy Istermont in the | W. D. Chandler. b th k Re hi ki re of “Mt nd I ; : e . Recksecker, late o . Joy Directory an indispensable hand-book for every live farmer and { John Nissly and A. H. Erb. Pe discourse in the morning “The Vigto. | vemetery sgjoining. Miss Alice Brisman returned to her Borough, deceased, will sell at public business man in’ the county. The Erisman’s Sunday school “was | ries of Faith,” and in the evening, ' Mie iB | home at Lancaster Friday after sale the following . described Teal 18 you ‘are not gure that 00TFest juicrmation has Been given io Si hy loin year on Some iii Lessony. he pax Mrs. na rad win of Spending a Week in. wowi witli. Miss oy all that certain lot or piece ome of our canvassers, please send it direct to our main office. | Sunday evening. The term will begin | er and song service at 6:30 P. M. will ’ | Katherine Kauffman. ” f ground situat the South side Sunday March 29, at 2 P. M. {be in charge of Mrs. C. S. Gingrich. | the late Joseph Bomberger, formerly | ng. 4pq Mrs B, M. Haverstick and jo ound shia ® es of i WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY Following are the officers: Supt, | — of pear Sporting EH), died on Tues little daughter of Cleveland, O., are | Borough; containing in front on said Rev. I. Brubaker; Assistants, C. Bru-! Church of God day at the home of her son-in-law ue on a visit -to her parents, Mr. East Main. Street forty-two feet ‘and ! baker and C. Bucher; Martin Metzler | C. D, Rishel, Pastor George B. Myers, ai Trendle Springs, | {and Mrs. J. G. Metzgar. "jextendivg in. depth to Sasafrass Publishers of Farm Journal WASHINGTON SQUARS, PHILADELPHIA | and B. Stauffer, Choristers; B. Bom-| Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. j Cumberland county, jiu. the. eighty Messrs. James and Herbert Gorm In Tb L piv an ors ? idm ogi Ra Sg Da me > . Ss an orm- safras ey being thirty-two fee HO STE | berger and C. Brubaker, Secretaries.| Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M. fifth ysar of her ne er death re |v and Miss Ruth Gormley of Har.| On which there is erécted a.two- With this corps of able men as| Junior and Intermediate Christian sulted from bronchitis, after an ill risburg, spent last Wednesday in |Story brick dwelling house with back leaders the work for the following | Endeavor, 5:30 P, M. ness of two weeks. She was a mem- : | buildings attached and frame shed on ‘ { town. calling on friends. | rear s >. 4s : i isti i ber of the Mennonite Church for a | i the rear. There is also erected along vear should be a success. Senior Christian Endeavor, 6 P. M. | : | Mrs. J. E. Schroll and Mrs. Jacob | Main Street a two-story frame store 1 ' i in the Birthday Paty A birthday party was\8iV: or of Mr. Charles Eppley\at N ; ; : { near town last Thursday Ven schools and pupils, poruralis Ol The names and necessary information about farmers are being Mrs. Abram Stauffer of Mt. Joy | and other important information about farmers Bt WG Te A A RR EE 1 J EE Not al] Christian parents seem | Next Sunday will be observed as Dumber of years. Six children sur eh Te Teg : 2 \ vive . M. Schroll attended the funeral of builing now occupied as a shoe store. A Yenliee that In tis Schoo} 1g Tuerd ie Second Communion Sunfay in ihe! 4 the former's grandfather, William: The dwelling house was Ie late = | the young are trained to be efficient ! United Brethren Church of this Con-! : ae | Reynolds, at Manheim this afternoon. | ‘residence of Elizabeth F. Ric Seeker, workers for Christ, they learn to go: ference year. The entire membership William Reynolds iy M Charl E R ¢ | and has all conveniences consisting ; : ar : ; iei.| William R lds died at his home! and Mrs, Charles eed of of not and cold water, bath-room, { to Church, here they begin to master are expected to attend and partici- willia eynolds diea at Dis hom i es th nc: in Manheim Saturday night. Death Philadelphia, announce the birth of a electric light, gas and steam heat. the Bible and learn its message, they pate in these sacred ser vices. There . a y = i Son. Mic Hod To 4 brother of Miss | No 2.—all those five contiguous | learn to sacrifice by coming and giv-| fore a large attendance is antici- Was due to in Ty les incinent to o Eva Reed of this place and formerly lots of ground situate on the north- ing for Christ’s cause. Here they have : bated. age. Deceased was about 85 years ved here. west side of Manheim street in e | Mount Joy Borough, each of said lots Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Miller made an | fronting forty feet on said Manhiem automobile trip to Manheim Sunday | Street, and extending in depth north- Gigantic White Sale This sale has been a great success, and we will continue all | an opportunity to develop their spir-| TM&“"“NYHwy of age and is survived by the follow- | itual gift of singing, teaching and | ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY ing children: Mrs. Isaac Maze, Mrs. | praying, here they catch the vision of | AS John Shelly and Mrs. William Penn via Landisville and East Petersburg, | | westardly 160 feet to Second Street. Jesus and become better acquainted, Mrs. Harry Williams Entertained | Rhoads of Manheim, and George Rey- returning home by way of Sporting ! On one of said lots there is erected with Him and learn to trust and obey | Fifty-Seven Guests Last Evening nolds of Lancaster, He was a mem- 3 4 a one and one-half story frame i 3 / : 2 Hill. They report the roads bad. | dwelli h and other out build- Him. To submit all, the Sunday EE ber of Selah Lodge, No. 657, I. 0. O. [SVShing hom elon: 0 th Slteeatol social 46 I, #00 SE Pauls Rearmed Chore, |r 5 Goorse Weber Miss low Henjuws | School is the only hope we have for | A very successful social event was, anc St. uts hetorme ureh, | jinger, Miss Ruth Sheetz, Mr. John | Premises Number 1 constitutes & | the Church in the future. held at the home of Mrs. Harry Manheim. The funeral will be held Denlinger and Mr. and Mrs, Clarence ' complete modern dwelling house and Do not fail to see the 123c soft finished Muslin at a E The reason for this hope is the men , Williams on West Main sireet last ev- from his Ime. Howe this -atiernoon, y ; [Suid receive. he A 3 A ih : jr : Gre Negley of Lancaster; Mr. Herber t 1 estate. P rt Num- and women who join the ranks of the: ening, when she entertained the La- With interment in Fairview Cemetery, | vo. ba i Th fl sino the 15c New Minish Long Cloth at ; RLrEh Sote'S. S Dore ' dies’ Bible Class of the United Breth- Manheim Wilson and Dr. Frank Becker of per 2 are desirable building lots = 3 ere S. S. boys and girls. On- 8 I | . : Philadelphia were pleasantly enter-' which can be developed with profit. EXTRA SPECIAL ly a small per cent. of the others ey. ren Church, of which she is the a tained by Miss Mamie McGinnis on Sale to be held on premises of er become Church members. Does it , teacher, together with all tfe other ART EXHIBIT ON WEDNESDAY | gy;qay [Rumer J on Saturdny, Apr 3% (3984 pay to make a little sacrifice for §..lady teachers of the Sunday School. oo eee eee tl Ree ee ot 2 volock P.M. when <hs le Colored Embroidery Floss, all shades, per skein .......... S. work? One could readily see it was St. Beautiful Carbons and Photogravures i will be made known by the under- 3 1b ~——-se@—— |} ~ Patrick’s Day upon entering the par- Will Be Shown Here MATRIMONIAL AFFAIRS | signed. the specials with one exception,, that special having been sold. The Gowns at 45 and 50c have been much appreciated by the 11 vomen, as well as all the other Muslin Undergarments 100 Ibs. Fine Granulated Sugar in four Cloth bags, | 3 : 3 Recognizi th ducations ’e 8. FRANK KREADY, 13¢ Muir Peaches, 1b. . La . St. Patrick's Day Party lor, as it was tastily decorated in SceSMEME Me © ucational advan: | Executor of the last will and Testa ’ The ladies of the Senior Class of '8reen. A program /consising of vocal, tages to be derived from opportuni-| A Number of Popular Young Folks ment of Elizabeth F. Ricksecker, de 10c Dried Peaches, 1b. ... Ea dea W| the Mt. Joy High school gave a St, 'and instrumental music, Irish stories, ties to see good art, the Mount Joy | Joined Heart and Hand ceased. i Gold Medal Flour ........cicchi ini... . ; A | Patrick's Day party at the home of €tc, was rendered after which re- ' schools have arranged with the A. W. | re— Chas. H. Zeller, Auct. Miss Miriam Chandler last evening: {réeshments were served. All present Elson Co. of Boston for an art exhi- Guhl—Garber The members of the class, Miss Herr, greatly enjoyed the occasion. bition of 200 pictures to be held in Miss Elizabeth T. Garber and John | EXECUTORS Novice : % : ne Mea , ¢ r sdav a Estate of LIZZIE SIMON, Miss Donovan, Prof. and Mrs. C. Those in attendance were: Miss El Mount Joy Hall next Wednesday, | B. Guhl, both of Florin, were united ! Rapho Township, deceased. E. Roudabush and two children were la Sherk, Mrs. Philip Greiner, Miss March 25. in marriage Thursday by Rev. G. D. yetters Testamentary on said es- S. B. BERNHART, Mount Joy present. , Elizabeth Greiner, Miss Fannie Grein- This collection, consisting in large | Batdorf, pastor of Covenant United tate having been granted to the — lnm inins er, Mrs. John Longenecker, Mrs. Part of carbons and photogravures | Brethren Church, at his residence on undersigned, all persons indebted SOE LOO (0 0 rT Unclaimed Letters Howard Longenecker, Mrs, Harry Ha- made directly from the originol mas- | Charlotte street, Lancaster. The Hisrete. BE 0 a In ————————— ———— | Week ending Mar. 18, 1914, Miss genberger, Mrs. S. S. Stacks, Mrs. torpimven Is Seiected by art experts | wore unattended. Mr. 2nd Mrs, Guhl clnims or demands against the same Amy Drum, Paul Gruber. Fanny Menaugh, Mrs. Harry Leedom, and should attract large crowds of | will. be at home to their friends in in present them without delay for J. Fred Fenstermacher, Postmaster M's. Harry Derr, Mrs. Christ Barto, persons. A small admission will be | Florin. settlement to the undersigned. re- Bargains 1h Ma hiner i Mis. Eli Bentzel, Miss Edith Bentzel, Senses the Satire proceeds of which, | Sai an Dinas siding at MA Je Pa Hira Mrs. John Zahn, Mrs. John Eshleman, © Yor : encng the OSD Tigo. 0 he, Announcement was made of the 0. ect tor eee Stee eee Mrs. Martin Strickler, Mrs. Benjamin exhibit, will be used in the purchase Mar-1a3-nt ixecu ena > f pictures or wall oration 2 i- . . . . . L | Greenawalt, Mrs. Harry Greenawalt - bu > a decors on and gt ler of Middletown. a former resident EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having discontinued the operation of a six-ton cold SAVES J Nin Frat Groaiavali, Miss Gert. vied between the sehoole,” The puri 0 0 Ore BL of LEWIS SOEMAN, inact . . ; : rads Groehaws « Wilmer Heisov Pose of the exhibition is thus clearly | 5 pa > > tstate of LTVIS FREEMAN, inte of storage and ce manufacturing plant and slaughter house, We are iruggists ight here in ride Grosnawali, Mrs, Emer Heise? two-fold: : Has > YEE | man, of Bainbridge. The wedding Mount Joy Borough, Pa. deceased. your town and make a living out of Mrs. H. §S. Gabel, Miss Sue Gabel, Y : ceremony was performed on Satn letters Testamentary on said es iret —T a Ale 2 oy 3 x : Mrs. Perry Bates, Mrs. Amy Peoples, First—To give people an opportuni- : tate having been grented to the the entire equipment will now be sold as a whole or in 3 ii i day evening, February 21, 1914, at 2 : ia ty to see a collection of the world’s : undersigned, all Orson indebted part. Everything will positively be sold as the building people have to have drugs and not Miss Kthel Shank, Mrs. Samuel Eby, TT Better . . +4 . > : SG asa Mrs. John Eberle, Mrs. Billa Shank, famous masterpieces of painting, : Bo EE gy Tarell. thereto ave re ated make im- occupied is to be vacated. The plant consists of volause we. 0 Soe pie suller. ts Rie I sculpture and architecture the Rev. 1. H. Albright, officiating. mediate payment, and those: having iv. fe liss Maggie Haines, Miss Emma 1% : = i They will reside There whe e the claims or mands against the same 12¢ Tomatoes, cold pack, can 33¢ Good Pastry Flour late of TL marriage of Miss Margaret B. Dime- the drug business, but i because 4 3 el Reinbar Ss Second—To make i possible for 13 2 . s, Mrs, Samuel Reinbart, Mrs . AB o : B iss ara 18 eploved will present them without delay for Nissly. Miss Katherine Kauff- the public to own a few oi these pic- settlement to the 1 igned, re A 16-h. p. (Gaso ine ngine someone is ailing, we are Interested °~\o.. ‘gm Ww. Newcomer, Miss tures in the Library and schools Habecker—Nissley siding at Mount Joy Borough. 3 . X Milla ‘hy sl his sx hi interes ‘esterday morning at ten o'clock, REBECCA SEEMAN 5 ART Rinehart, Mrs. Harmon Miller, Why should this exhibit interest Ye ) EBEC(C SEEN : 2 at é 2% fi Y TTT International Harvester Co. Make you? at the Church of God parsonage, JACOB H. ZELLER, lucy Stole: Mrs. John Diets Den : hI Mar-18-6t. Executors Y Mf C I RA 1 Is y : apiche... ou Mrs. Samuel Smeltzer, Miss Mary Jecause, throughout the country, Lancaster, the pastor, Rev. J. W k . » AYE » § { ere Are. jy. spar Wire iA ve} , people are awakening t he import- Deshong, united i arriage Mr. Al q ec 1 : io loffer. Mrs. Abner Hershey, Mrs. people are awakening to the import eshong, united in marriage Mr. Al 4 oY g. nt? © LC wr iviacnin hr Ve .don LO a i is, a a ia LIE ak et y boi Lp pats American Plan Rates Moderate ; : I rber, Mrs. John Hendrix, Mrs. @nce and value of good art as creat- bert S Habecke of Rohrerstown, 51x ion Daily Capacity pei BEY have Some yonn Runk, Mi Brocht, Miss Ethel e of a vefir influence and inspir- Miss Lillie L. Nissley of this pigee, m— » i J ; Yavto. Mis [ary Peoples, Miss De ng atmosphelr and just so surely as After an extended wedding tour rg £ VA ih 4 : i hank. Mise Pauline Williams, Rey. People become familiar with the best | Niagara Falls, Buffalo and other " BXC t ( ne e ¥ i L A La i 2 t ; : . . ’ : £. } O 1€ a e sal va LELILONL . ould e most you an for your i : a M1 al in art, just so quickly will the crude i yt: 3 es / ili be at Oo ph Eshleman, points of interest, they will Paul Alexander, arvey Leedom and ID art be displaced through apprecia- home to their many friends about Mount Joy, Pa. I t - W 300-1b Ca tc alt a HY Harry Williams tion of something better. It is, of one mile and a-half southwest of Mt. or y o : ns omeqy, Ao wereasing strength and - ~ course, idle to suppose that one shalt i Parnishe eel Joy, where ‘their newly-furnished J M B -k Pi . v uilding up people who are run-down A Liye Bird Shoot become a competent judge of art home is waiting for them. ol ' ac enstoe, ro. One | ightning Meat { hopper : : emaciated Ve know that a An interesting live bird shoot was Pay throws i Saorne for a time Becker—Hassinger “ene slight ouble somet 8 grows i le i ax fess an’'s fie ‘ LOgTe $ ints. : p ig irons he Ie 3 into held in ex-Burgess Hoffman's field, at Photographs oi prints Miss Charlotte Becker, daughter of gag just been remodeled thruout. a serious one, and to stop it in the the eastern boro limits on Monday ow bg re 2 Jecker ] J Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Becker, of gas all modern convenience such as . » | WO No. 8 Boiling Kettles beginning, will save you mioney in afternoon. when several local gunners Great Opportunity Elizabethtown, was ~imited in mar- gaths Hot and Cold Water, Steam the end. This new compound is called participated. The shooting was for Bernhart's “Gigantic White Sale 3 % : y Rexall Oli oil E si It is 4 TE > 5 Hs 1 a i ; Cand riage Monday morning at the home Heat, Electric Light, Etec. texall Olive )il Emulsion. t is the the purpose of giving Mr. P. 8S. Pyle, has been a very great success, and of the bride's parents to Lee Has Steel I rack for 40 Head Cattle best remedy, when you are run-down, of Pittsburg, a little practice for the no wonder when you are able to buy singer of Rheems. Rev. G. R. Hover Tabie is Supplied With the Best ino TV Oi : ~ whi ior g i ' sterday, * 1% & ¢ of ig 26c © - ; i tired out, nervous—no matter what big shoot at Milton yesterday. “Phil” a good grade of flour at 26c and pastor of the Church of God, tied ; the Markel Affords. » b k C ttl S ] the cause. It doesn’t merely stimu- shot at ten birds, losing his first and fine quality Muir Peaches at 8c a lb. the knot.. After a short wedding tour , Fair an S a ec ca es late you and make you feel good for fifth birds, both being bad actors. and with an order of $1.00 bave they will reside at Rheems. Both are uy rn a few hours, but takes hold of the Schroll shot at eight, getting six, one given you free a 10c piece of Cuticle well known young people and have i weakness and builds you up toa of which was out of bounds. Mr. Soap, also 25 lbs. of best Granulated “wishes of a host-of friends. Also hunch Counter . » Several Thousand feet Piping healthy, normal cowlition. Tt is a, John Pyle, father of the crack shot, Sugar for $1.00. Sometime ago the thao Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheeses | real nerve-food tomic and builder of shot two, as did also “Mushy” Good. | city papers commented on the low Tripe, Etc., Etc ’ Sh fti B ] » i good blood, strong muscle, good di-, They split even, as each killed one price on bread when ome of our What His Customers Say pe, - ., are served Pulleys, a ng, e ting, Etc. | wagtion. It contains fvpophosphites,: bird. Henry Smeltzer killed three bakers sold bread for 3c a loaf. They Mr. Edward A. Kreckel, who con- F which tone the neryss, and pure strayers and Harry Hornafius one. (will be able to comment on this sale ducts an old established harness and me Oysters In Every Style All the above machinery is in first class condition, Olive Oil, which jourishgs the Twenty-two birds were liberated and jas a means of lowering the high cost leather shop on tho Square, at Lau having only been in use a few years and will positively ee he boos {aa the entire; but one sovaway of Uving eagter, sent Out thousands of bouligis d h 1d 1 d | system, Pleasant to) fake. Contains a re A Cr recently in this county, containing 3a is STOCKED I™H THE : be sold. Parties interested shou calionor a dress. no alcohol or habit firming drugs. A New White Hope A Fairly Good Sale letters from his satisfied customers, W TH THE BEST BRAN We promise that if ow are not per While Messrs. John Bowman and| On Saturday Mr. Ed Ream held a Mr. Krecke] is a regulrr advertiser” or BEER, WINES ORS & CIGAR THE B ULLETIN i teltly satisfied with 1), we’M give! Harvey Sheaffer were engaged in a | horse sale at his stables here. The fn the Bulletin. 5 | back your money as gobi as you tell| triendly boxing bout at a local club|sale was exceptionally well attended. ! a ! us. Sold only at the 7,000 Rexall| one evening last week, the latter sus-| Twenty-two head of extra fine horses Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin | | Phone No. 413. M | Stores, and in this town only b { tai ¢ e D 7 ¢ 3 i ; Ad the Mt Joy Bulletin. ! , iis to only y us. | tained a cut above the eye that re-|and mules were sold at fair prices. wertige in the , JO ghone NO. 860. ount Joy, Penna. $1.00—B. W. Garber, Mudyt Joy, Pa.! quired) stitching ‘Mr. CH. ZeMer called thaasale Subseribe for the Mt. Joy etin.
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