hesfesfesiosfestoodenlusfunfecfesdafoofuodeofusioofosdontfostundecfocfosfortacforteofesiects fosfecfortonfe IVE “S & H” GREEN STAMP Smart nd Modi- the Very eations tion of Suits, dels, to which ers abroad have nost careful at- that appeal to ive as well as to delights in 2s. Coats are en- from those of loose effects, lines, dis- with fancies. who nt 1S, T'S rimmings, and to Is orm clinging smart showing *s and y Clever Models 7.75, $14.75, 75, $10.75 tier effects Brocaded Bedford wool; others with ‘ ot i Suits Avy Serge. w e navy serge, ith nals stylish two-tone and se hort coats, drop navy sten with one but- : 3 green ancy lace collars. i : short xh waist line new ; peau sate colorings....... new d hilored Su beautifully ing Easter Fact «rs ln | Y Bg ItS s of high grade diago crepes, bedford cords ‘rges; in late shades of copenhagen, tango, and black. The smart coats are lined with le cygne or satin. Skirts designed, showing rape effect . $12.95 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA, {where they will engage in farming. R h C il RELIGIOUS NEWS 3 oroug ounci es | Mr. and Mrs. David Hollenbaugh 3 een ' News From Our Many Local Houses | visited their daughter, Mrs. Howard (Continued from page 1.) of Worship | Stauffer at Columbia over last Sun- : out the past month but all were re- —— day. P placed promptly. Lutheran Mrs. Harriet Wolfe returned home The Special committee on borough Rev. I. H, Kern, Pastor Tuesday evening from Marietta, 3 extension reported progress. Bur- Snuday School 9:30 a. m | where she had been assisting Mr. J. L 2ess Brown said that Solicitor Hensel Junior League 6:00 p. m [Hoffman Garber's to move. * writes there are two ways by which Morning service 10:30. Mr. Samuel Johnstin and sister to extend the boro lines. The clerk | |ivening service 7 o'clock. Viola attended the moving of their then read the Act of Mar. 21, 1907 | — brother, Mr. Thomas Johnstin from relative to the matter. The easiest Reformed Mennonites the John Landis farm to the William way seems to be get a petition signed | The Reformed Mennonites will | Fink farm at Collins. by those whose properties would be | hold services in their church on; Holy Week will be observed in St. included in the extension, present | West Main street on Easter Sunday | John's Lutheran Church this week same to the Court showing the old | at ten o'clock. Rev. Eliag Hershey | with prayer services every evening and new lines. It was decided to (of Lancaster will preach. lat 7:30 o'clock. The services for have the Burgess and Council g0 Easter Sunday are: Sunrise Prayers, over the proposed extension lines in St. Luke's Church 16.00 a. m.: Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. the near future. Good Friday services at 7:30 P. M. Holy Communion, 10:20 a. m.: Eas Pumping Engineer Geo. Shatz re-| Address on the seven last words; (ter Entertainment, 7:00 p. m. ported draft on steam boiler bad and | Easter Day, Holy Communion at! A — by raising the smoke stack about |8:30 A, M.: Choral Evensong at 7:30 Ministerial Association fifteen feet it would obviate this | P.M. The monthly meeting of the Minis- difficulty. Also that steam pump | ere—— terial Association met on Monday should be overhauled. Suggestions | Easter Services "forenoon in the manse of the Presby- were left in the hands of the water The Newtown United Brethren |g pia Church. Rev. Frank S. Bossert committee to investigate and report. Sunday School will hold Easter H. Kern secre- | presided with Rev. I. Wednesday, April 8, 1914. ROYAL | BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Insures the most delicious and healthful food By the use of Royal Baking Powder a 2 great many more articles of food may be : readily made at home, all healthful. de- licious, and economical, adding much variety and attractiveness to the menu, The *‘ Royal Baker and Pastry Cook,” containing five hundred practical receipts for all kinds of baking and cookery, free. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., Ncw York. 2021.79 i y account and |. , i i Sits Hr alive. ot fine $2021.70 in the Borough account an jin the Church on Monday evening, | OIL {st FARE wedi Frank Gantz has accepted a posi- elegant ots yo oN Be uy iin $3,083.01 in the Water account. | April 13th and continue until Wed-! COC. ac | tion with Section Foreman Frank erges a ocades: qé ; serges é EN YVerk . was rot : i val . : rges and broc vm i as I'he Clerk was ordered to ge out | esday noon cinal purposes be uv. ry sure that |Stoll's repair gang. penhagen, green and texture, splendidly tailored; the tax duplicate for 1914 until May | : 711i 2 ith kimo with guaranteed satin lining = : : | the kind you ¢et 1s not only | Mrs. Susan Williams, who has ort coats with kimo- guars sa g 1st. ‘ i 7 Sn | 1 a ? : J : { been confined to the r Ps, silk and lact trim- New coats with set-in sleeves The stone bids as procured by the | ark i, ron ur. but of fir: vality 8 | time ie Tomy ae Tor ome S, lined with peau skirts prettily draped; button Street committee, were then read as| Ss ae at 9 A M pure, i pr g A I ne Deter Zerphy Bas accepted a i irts trimmed. Choice of navy, : St . MM, 3 ind S55 { 1 Mr, r Z 3 S satin. iii a ay follows: | Morning Worship, 10:15 A. M. well. The guad:y ol Jive { position with Mr. Clarence Schock. tunie or tier 20 nang ack. Sizes J. N. Stauffer & Bro. quoted per| on v re : dei 3 Tonia ; Ho has 0: rivi 14.75 14, 16 and 18 $10.00 3 Ho os 116: No. o | Subject, “The Surprise of the Resur: Oil is Just as impo.lant as its |He has been driving C. S. Mussers riences $14. : . 2,000 as follows: Fine, $1.10; No. 2, | rected Life.” 5 bakery wagon for the past two years 95¢; No. 3, 85¢; Coarse or broken, no! Junior Meeting at 2 P. M. purity. a, wm — : bid. Ch . hristian Endeavor at 6 P. M. { Sale Register omens Extra Size oF, N. Hershey quod. Thee, Be Preaching at 7 P. M., subject, LA J ory | Friday, April 10—At the Farmers’ Serge Suits j No. : and 2 5c; No. 3, 8c; large | «ppg fing cemetery and its lessons.” x a atl Inn stock yards, 49 head of fresh 4 or brokgn 75¢. 23 cows, springers, backward cows, and 9- 41--45--to--49 2. 5 ! he omen ig il Trinity United Evangelical i+ absolutely ; aod th good fresh and springing heifers. Al yo DEPARTMENTSTORE 3 chasing of J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor 13 absolu'ely pure, and Iromihe [owe ond shoats by 7. 2. Solis pecial $16.75 v3 T= dp} uno motion they were awarded hel swndsy School at 9:50AM. first pressing of hand-picked, |& Bro. Aldinger, Auct. : Ff s ; < % contract with the understanding that | Public worship rith ser t 2 BL Sn 3 day 3 11—At 2 le tailored garments b APF « + » ~ J ublic worshiy with sermon a fu li l : d I li Ol; Saturday, April At P. M, na e = by oo 4 Qn) the . oR . - 4 to i : : 8 that: wi: asveal bo gi 74 104C {57 «|, 3} the borough has the privilege of buy {10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M. Subject of carefully selected ltahan 1V€S. |ihe premises of the late Elizabeth Sie. worn: axtre : 2 #4 | ing stone from Conewago if it sees | discourse in the morning: “Jesus | Ricksecker, a large lot of real estatm . a tnt ; | Crucified” and the evening, “Christ’ {by B. Frank Kready, Executor of J rool serges in - aster : : : | Lruciti and ce 8 “Lhrist's: y A ror AN? y 2 Ys cu of Dna Lan Splendid 47-49 N. Queen st., Lancast 4 Mr. D. F. Gable recommended Te | Resurrection the Type of Ours.” The ALL THAT THE LABEL IMPLIES 1S IN THE CAN | Elizabeth F. Ricksecker, decd. Zel ack e x ] { laying the crossings on North Bar-| prayer and song service at 6:30 P. ler, auct. See ad. ] bara street at Frank street and | m. will be conducted by Mr. J. H. LE P : Thursday, April 23—On the prem SA ee A. L. CAPRINI, Pittsburgh jerfenfosferiesiocfosiorforfecfociorfocfosfosfosforfociesfesfocioctecteiocfe fects forfurfocfesioate sede sfecocfesfosfocfocfocforfor) North Alley So ordered. { Gingrich. Sole Américan Importer | ises, near Milton Grove, known as the A . A rm —-— A — There was then considerable ob-| Passion-week services every even- | Longenecker tract, large lot of lum FREER BEN B's. a @ eee ®e 8s RWI jection in reference to persons de-| ing this week except Saturday. ber, sawed and cord wood, saw dust : a B ' positing ashes and rubbish on the Evervbody welcome etc, by John G. Stauffer. Frank Easter Offering oo ou ow soon . . [ov - > @® councilmen said the worst violation Church of God ! etl — , ay laud wie joyous feeling of Eastertide is unanimous. g | was on Cherry Alley, especially in Sunday School, 9:30 A. M SOLE DISTRIBUTOR Rainbow Bazaar b ES @ qouire for many {Wis that makes for gresler gifie ear of Oe Stem oa Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7:80 2. | West Main Street Mount Joy Penna, | The Willing Workers’ Sewing A few of these we bring to your attention here where the ash are even deposited on M. Circle of the Church of God. will = | the pavement on Comfort Alley. Junior and Intermediate Christian Ia {hold a Rainbow Bazaar and Wax A $1 50 Rabbit FREE ® | president Dillinger had the Clerk | pngeavor. 5:45 P. M. yn = Wa . % | read the ordinance relative to the Senior Christian Endeavor 6:30 P Church, at the home of Mr Mrs d we will explain how, Easter Post Cards, Easter Egg m | matter. It forbids persons from de-| R. J. Myers, East Main street Thurs ser Rabbits, Chickens, Pigsete Harwicke’s delicious g positing rubbish, ashes, elec, on the, (op pex; he CI of God day and Friday evening, Ma 4th Chocolate Eggs—once a purchase of these eggs always ® alieys o¢ any tie unless ordered BY bwil Jove Baste Service ind 15th. A unique e of the ate Egg Ice a pur . : o3 A 5 ; en Council under penalty of a $5 to $10 Pastor, C will at 10:30 A Bazan i Garrat or ve vear round 3azaar w be ya ; ® fine and costs. It was suggested that M. pre: m “Th S( Joseph's 1€ 1 S Gr ° 3 3 | the Burgess enforce this ordinance Garde 7.30 P. M WW p Ww mn I ND vervhody Likes Candy Collctor FA or ne Sy To JF, Tuas ihe Fase ‘2 OY ’ o o » sented his list of mmpaid taxes and hibit ~hi o k / ( have in 10 25 35 50 75 and $1.00 pra anges - ywin sxonerate or «on i I inting Sm MI MAN'S SPECIAL, HOPEWELL DAINTIES, HARDWICKE’'S 1s appends I e oa - — EE A ————————— Q - DELIGHT, BELLE MEAD SWEETS aeasion. 4 li a 3 ‘a | u I We Hal ©. 3 A T pX ‘a ] a 3 Py A BvIvy | NS ¢ VIM By " <Q [| on 3 y A ? £ a » \11 Gra 1 YW A ® Chandler's Tirug Store ont MAYTOWN Ep ; . : wt A ABA o/h & . Le) I cen X al & be Ar . iz ~ Ji = r : y= H ¢ eroY | poly v hg Observed in. St & rey IY TARO J Nore 3 C £120 nc ov, Ma ¥ Tad lg i [> [ & i Sw § ey 4 Ff 8 “4 & f SE i hliou = 1 ) Fran Al Jo s Lutheran Church 2 2 So a B 2 ot ) Ww ! +) : 0g : id & DAY HOURS, 8 to 9 A. M. AND hoe 8 5 r & — - *” on ar Y a = : ds Nisin ( \ 1 1( K Y¢ 1g 3 - RJ 9 N ¥ AVF G11 : FLORII PENNA. © AT n CEL: S yi ) ¥ } 111011 00 OR J : oe hog g . een A eee 3 M Shai f Qua i sited 3 YL.» : cc 3 » . $ 3 Co i : nd A Choice Selection of Bae 1 B E R i y u Mr. Liloy G icker of Steelton, / , : i A at 5 ted. 1 its 3 4 ~~ A r-< os v 8 FE Tea : ana ir. Fr +3 Fancy raster (Joods é: =» a ancaste Ie V1S mn . I 2 1 S : fl 5 : o 3 last M S ~~ 8 " : wo ¥ & {TY ; S 1 own Q xten S | a3 il 5 i 1 te hy a o B and Henry White non residents. P Mr. D. W. Widder and family of —_— Alley; tl \ 4 i Ci 2 L Iv bh " 8 Frank Schock, owns property; Harry | prarrishure visited friends over Sun Sas < ul BM Ressler, Jay Hauenstein and B. F. ) ; [ leceased Albert Culp, Mr. John Warner of York visited ial 1B, week for o¢ buil ge | A v ) 1 OF i = SEN ile € {This sale has been a great success” and we will continue all 5 property his brother, Mr. Geogre Warner over amp Starch, special, three 1bs. fo 10¢ 2 he r S S ec he (specials with one exception, that special having been sold u The auditors’ report of the Borough Sunday 20c Canned Peaches, special price 15¢ a Mai Wi n 2 f ; account was presented, read and Mrs. Bar Buller and son Lewis & pth | The Gowns at 45 and 50c en much appreciated y the : : ot oo ; )c Dried Peaches this week 2 Ih fa - 2 : USK as } The Gowns at 45 and 50c have been much appreciated by th a ordered advertised in the Bulletin spent several s the past week at lOc Dried Peaches, this week, 3 Ibs. fo “2¢ § 18 Rick vofuen is well as all the other Muslin Undergarments ® Clerk Pellenbaum reporteq that he Lancaster 5c Baking Powder, Pritchard’s or Stalev's. 2 fo 5¢ 2! nie “cons ; : slive int 8 can cet re Tater b s at par, re Ty Rhoads spent Tuesday : 3 Rie ut bat Do not fail to see the 123c soft finished Muslin a -9¢ : get. 2. Water ond : oar Virs. Wm. Rhoad pent Yugsday o¢ Buffalo Laundry Soap, this week, 7 pieces fo 25¢ 2 { : h MW $100 each Same were ordered pur- ith her daug Mrs. Jennie Fry as a n o the 15c New Finish Long Cloth at : -15¢ g! chased rat Mariett 3c Fancy Dried Peaches, special sale price 11¢ & Oo = 2.513 i # o 2TOUI tats EXTRA SPECIAL We A number of bills were paid and iss Bessie Johnstin spent the 15c Peas, special sale price for this week only, per can ... 12¢ g ide stree = | council adjourned pag reek With riends at Harris- ; . Mount Joy Borou sa 00 Ibs. Fine Granulated Sugar in four Cloth bags, 84.25 B en a oo. Woe wun ren lZ2c Peas, will be sold this week at the special price of 3 foi 25¢ rr said Ma - yurg and Steelton th Colored Embroidery Floss, all shades, per skein -1¢ u Blind Man Cut Off Finger Mr. and Mrs. George Hinkle are 10c Cream Corn Starch, this week at the special price of 3 for.25¢ Second. St I r Qtr ra np nfie a iy wit} Ar. = 5 : 3X ; he se 12 Tomatoes, cold pack. 3 1b. can .9¢ Harry Springer of Rast i 1d | spending some time with Mr. and Blood Oranges, best on the market, per doz 30¢ 2 here is erected : < became blind a vear ago The loss ia Pr link . SLOT ne 13¢ Muir Peaches 1b Be 51 ! ing . yea gc < » Mrs. Harry Hir : a ; good selection of Choice Oranges De do 12 15 & 2= Xu Wes y harild ? ! of his sight did not interfere with Mr. . Irvin |B. Gladfelter left for Her- » - 0 ¥ Soe ( 10c Dried Peaches, 1b. .......... 6¢ farm work and on Monday he! ghey op Sunday mor where he : Q n ses Numbe onstitutes a ‘ al Flour avs : 3 tried chopping wood. He was at pic nece d a position : o Yel 1 3 nplete moder Y i e and Gold Medal Flour ..........laeii ii oli iniibisupds: 38¢ od on YB Ta a = Rgenpts 1 po i Hee : Also With Each 25¢ Cash Purchase a FREE 2 Jp . zoe n dwe bin Be ah 34 x astry Fleur ...... ce 3 Ny A DT] os : y IE. Mrs arren Sload spe the Io : ; & shou d N atve it £ 33¢c Good Pastry FI 26¢ t the index finger of his loft! sary of the wook with her son Mr. 8 Chance on a $5 Easter Cake Will be Given S| Yess in rea PY Nu 3 : : & ber 2 AT¢ yiilding 1 ind and cut off the tip . ~ | Paul Sload at Mount Joy : re em mre —————— 4 | Which can be with profit \i ; N H RT M TTT wre l Mrs. Charles Hicks entertained the Q Sale t¢ be on premises of S. B. BER! A sg ount Jov Prices Run from 5 tg 10 Cents Ladies’ Aid Society of the Reforme 8 gi umber 3 on Sal day. Apel D191 - » 2 ~ 1 Pan ing ~ 31 ociock | | waen t terms | Tobacco buyers are busy and large | Chureh. hursday evening S ( fra A ~ ac i 3 . ] nader ; ry 1 Fr A : | : us) : 3 / ) £ AD N hn g! be made nown by the under. A i [OOO 1 OE 0 | quantities have heen bought since Miss Elizabeth 2 Als { Choice <3 ples and Bananas 2 Sher . et me ——— ——————— { Mareh 1st Long & Taylor of Lan-! Monday in Marietta. the guest of her : | B. FRANK KREADY RE { ¥ | v. a 5 - fr Ive . + £3 la ¢i11 an a “ 6 ¥ “ie | disville bought last week 66 acres at | aunt, Mrs. Marjory Rutherford Orders Promptly Delivered Both Telephones & | Executor of She last Will Sid) Tea 5 T1% 3 ut prices in | A 'S i J son > i ment of HWlizabeth F ex 8 dvertise In he Bulletin [from 5 to 7% cents, but prices in Mr. and Mrs. Irvin John : Rl consed 2 general run 8 to 10 cents | 7or their. new home at COO00000L S033000003030000COIVCIVVOVOVOINNVV0G | Chas H Zeller, Auct W The Board of Health reported no [services on Saturday evening, April tary. Rev. N. A. Barr led in the open- ‘eportable diseases during March |11, at 7.30 to which everybody IS|ing devotion. Considerable amount i ae ans health of the borough | BA excellent of ine Misi was sper) a ——— — ——————— ry £ . | ¢ Ss g ¢ Y after which Rev. Bossert re an in- Bids from Jacob H. Shenk and ‘ structive essay on the prophesy of Court House News LOCAL NOTES Clarence -Sohoek for offing the | Methodist Episcopal (Habakkuk. Rev. C. B. Johnstin on The following letters were granted News Moms Told it A Brier Ver me streets were opened and read. Mr. C. B. Johnston, Pastor account of an engagement had to John M. Grosh, of Mount Joy, ad-| : Schock was awarded the contract, | Sunday school 9.30 a. m.; Public leave, but before going extended an ministerator of Annie E. Grosh, late teresting Way he being the lowest bidder. These | worship with sermon, 10:30 a. m.'ipvitation to have the next meeting of Mt. Joy. : : 2 streets are to be oiled and the | ang 7:30 p. m.; Epworth League'j, the Methodist parsonage. This Faunie Runk, of Mt. Joy, executrix FOr up-to-date Easter bonnets go figures after each street denotes the | services, 6:30 p. m.; Morning and was accepted. The meeting closed of John P. Runk, late of Mt. Joy. jlo LD, Beneman Be Ja ‘ width to be oiled: Main street from | evening themes appropriate to the with a short prayer by Rev. C. D. i — i“ Son miss Mr. C. | Bowman’s store west, 32 ft. from |p ime. ver meeting Wed- | Rishe n the first Monday 1 S. sSser’s Z : Bokinan’s Sorc. att ito Bene er ny ig Bagi to meet on the first Mondw 24 I. 0.0. F. | Mr. Joseph B. Hershey arrived street, 58 ft.; from Barbara street Te ee fr et = On. Tussdey sven apt 14th home from the hospital on Monday. re 1914 D. D. G. Master, will install the, Migs Ruth Stoll entertained the G east 10 ft.; Donegal street, 24 ft.; Presbyterian Church Don’t Miss It officers elected in Mount Joy Lodge. G. G. sewing club on Monday ev Manheim Slreel, 16 ¥.; Now Haven 9.15 A. M. Sabbath School; 10:30, If you want specials for Easter, All memberg of I O. O. F, are re- ening. : Yreet, 10 Hs Marios Myest, ft; | Divine Worship and Easter sermon, don't fail to read that ad of J. K. 'spectfully invited to be present. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Heiliy am- Barbara street, 20 ft.; Mt. Joy Street, | Subject—The Resurrection and Our|Freymeyer in another column of this S. Donoven, Sec. nounce the birth of a daughter this 20 ft.; Jacob street, 16 ft.: Fairview | treavenly Home; 6:45 Christian En- | issue. ‘morning. a pn of the Uni Notional 7220700 7:00 Prening Service Stoo /Z; F S "H"""""FF"etpj’fpr Lo 4 Miss Verna Chandler was enter. Te wl on { Ject—Unprofitable Servants. The . 5 [tained by Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Backen Bank treasurer showed a balance of | presbytery of Westminster will meet HEN you ] wy CVE | stoe last eveting: i
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