{ THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY PA ay, September ‘16, 1914. m———— mee i nh f RELIGIOUS NEWS " = = | EON 0000OCOO0000000000R000DDODODLLU RHEEMS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gainer I : I ii News From Our Many Local Houses \ family attended the funeral of a rela- : Well, Mountville defeated $ é Tv. : . pen of Worship on Satard to 1 dif t attl tive at Gordonville, last week. = Saturday 3 to and i Et n . ; ; : Rumors are that Harry Hoover has ; : : game at Rossmere doesn’t gel them Ors. ale lnm Trin ty United Evangelical oS Q . : purchased the J. Hackman double a good gate we miss our guess house Main site hie. lag : Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor house on Main street of his place a Sunday School 9:30° 4 M. S i re and E. King Sts. Elmer Brown was sure working at private terms, i 3 Public worship with. sermon at Mountvill rday when he let v : G unt e on Saturday when hb Mrs. John OC. Smith and Mrs. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Harry K. Landis spent last Monday Song Service 7:15 P. M. at Harrisburg, combining business na Vy 3 made a single that brought in a run : : eS a cS oO cS and Joe Breneman of this place, rip- with: pleasure, Presbyterian Church A , ° 1S Diace, rip Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bard, daughter . n . er ped off a single that scored the Rev. Frank G. Bossert, Pastor that hard hitting Ephrata aggre- ™ gation down with 4 hits. He Also 4 X J Amanda and son Robert spent last 9:15 Sabbath School. i ! 3 / Saturday at Lancaster, combining 10:30 Communion of the Lord's ! / — CA — = ah x : H % | @ to k ne business with pleasure. Supper, t n 2 Ry 7B, : C. : Garvin's Store : Jacob R. Kuhns has housed about 7:30 Evening Worship and sermon 3 : WA A i : oy & 2 M. T. Garvin & Co.'s Store from top floor to the basement is in gala other two runs for Mountville six hundred bushels of potatoes. He mee f ; ) 5 Sop 88 IE 4 i TE reports the size first class but the United Brethren Church ‘ aire ang. fied Wi Fashions yield not near as good as 1913. D. E. Long, Pastor F ] b tating in tl ; 1N( 3 eh : i QW ’ a v » newsbaber J Oo 2 . cl al S e Favorites. Mrs. John M. Weaver, daughter Sunday School, 9 A. M. or years we have been Sta ng mn thie new Spapers ox Of course, the chief attractioh, q.4cq ang son Henry and Henry Harvest Home Service, 10:15 A. country that a great many women have escaped “eriouf op- during this big Fashion Show is the yoo, or or left on an extended trip M. erations by taking Lydia EI inkhany s V egetable (~om- : Givi S J ir anit iw a . eg ie 1 Gisplay of the new Creations Im WO, Autoria, Ill, where they will spend Junior C. E, 6:30 P. M. pound, and it 1s true. | : a e eS Ssee > wen's and misses’ Millinery and about two weeks. Senior C. E, 6:30 P. M... We are ermitted to publish in t§!s announceiient Ready-to-wear Clothing. Mrs. Laura Keller ana Mrs. Miller Special service for the Boy Scouts e Pp Bi ~ 5 5 9 All have heen In order that women, who love the ; of America at 7:30 P. M. extracts from the letiers of five womeg@. ll have be InN are . Peck Th . > 1 Weaver spent a few hours at the any evidence be * hes If) © Rar av a iQ ; . Iti solicited. ~ 9 hestitityl ang the ne w nay see this lancaster Hospital last week at the raver meeting this (Wednesday) rece tly epuived unsolicitea Could e 1 nN cl CGC @) . S wonderful array of Coats, Suits, bedside of Mrs. Amos Friday of evening at 97:30, mor con vincing ? Dresses, Millinery, ete. this Progres- e— Elizabethtown. pox. ME—“T had pains in both sides {and such a soreness : ; oDnGDON, ME. 1ad pains in both sides sive. THE as arrange 5S : a r ’ , : z Ar . sive Firm has arranged to show "pug the Alfalfa and Church of God 1. | could scarcely straighten up at times. $V back ached and I : them on Living Models, from 2 t0 4 pi crower of near this place re- Rev: C. D. Rishel, Pastor was sd nervous I could not sleep, and I thoughit I never would be Oa al 1 ) uit P. M., Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- ceived % ocarload of choice. sicers Sunday morning at the close of any better until I submitted to an operation, Thut commenced taking [ day, September 16, 17 and 18th, on , "Lo ster stock vards last Ie Service a congregational meeting Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound amd yoon felt like a new the Fourth floor of their new Build- > 2 : : will be held to elect a delegate to woman.”—Mrs. HAYWARD SOWERS, at 1 OO0000DOUODDODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTO000L , Monday for his farm. : ing this entire Section being ideally : : the eldership to be held at Lancas- — prs : : Cyrus Evans, the Rheems thresher tor Oot. 5th CHARLOTTE, N. C1 was in bad heal RB dor £70 gears Wilk ec ar i 3 ee arranged for the Occasion comes to therfront as a potato Irie EG na * pains in both sides and was very nerv: ti EO eS 2 RE The Dancing and Party Dresses .. . ne 1andis Bros. farm where At 7 P. M. the ordinances of the which the doctor said was a tumor, and I neve Eo reg iy ag a ._ Church will be observed. I had an operation. A friend advised me tc} teke Lydia E. Pini ehiffons. crepe 48. chines, in clever he farmed 3 acres which yielded him mp. papvest Home services of the ham’s Vegetable Compound, and I gladly say fiat I am now enjoying ° . 4 ve 3 he A i 2) ( > l ) { i [ ) ~~ und artistic combinations and then apowt 200 pyshels to the sere Church of God were a great success. fine health.”—Mrs. Rosa Sius, 16 Winona St., @hirlotte, b and artistic combinz: Ss anc en, viv ton mam : a } £ : ; : 1 4 j Sylvester Shunk, Son of Nr 2%0The tot sloop rigged and Indes 3 HaxovER, PA—“The doctor advised a sev operation, but my they are ornamented in a charming a =r 3 3 ~ 3 . . . 3 . - \ Mrs. Jacob Shank returned from ith fruit, vegetables and flowers e husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeifle Compound and 1 will be a feature, showing laces, way Canada, last week after spending 1] like a new person it we 3a . was on display and was an attract: experienced great relief in a short time. Now I T s The new Coat Suits mostly : HOW everal months. He contemplates ive feature. Pastor C. D. Rishel and can do a hard day’s work and not mind §—Mrs. Apa WiLT, re S oO 1 the redingote effect. being stly 4: : : . . . x or Pegs : aa Dy 1 the redingote effect, being mostly 45 orking at Lancaster as an electric- preached sermons appropriste to. the 196 Stock St. Hanov er, Pa. inches long and showing considerable ian. occasion. DECATUR, Ion—“T was sick in bed and t™ of the best physi- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kauffman, 4. cians said I would have to be taken to the kspital for an oper- the various velvet and self collars; daughters Kathryn and Elizabeth and . ation as I had something growing in my left sid I refused to sub- S O e rs tending toward the military effect. .., poypen paid a short visit to News at Florin mit to the operation and took Lydia E. Pinkha’s } pagal Com. Back and the dork rich color Are 3, 4 wis sos} W. Krashill on pound—and it worked a miracle in my case, and tell other women : Ea what it has done for me.”—Mrs. LAurA A. GrisvLp, 2300 Blk. East (Continued fron: page 1) William Street, Decatur, 11 variety in the trimming effects; and st in an almost endless variety. ; : : hown in an almost endles ¥ ariet) Saturday evening, making the trip in 1 scientific age. Spending-science is fully as im- lany of the younger set will wear new auto. earning-science. To profit most, one must conserve the new greens, plums and the new Mr and Mis You Ww Kravbill at Harrisburg and Lebanon, Sunday. 5 CLEVELAND, OHI0. =I was very irregular an for several years both ends. Weigh your spending as exactingly as blue spent last Thursday on their farm at Making the trip by auto. , e my side pained me so that I expected to havo undergo an op- profitable to with The ladies Millinery was never ha : ~The Florin Orchestra willl meet eration. Doctors said they knew of nothing tit : ? . ; Mt. Joy, where they met a number : : 3 ould help me. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve:- when the spending of it a big profit For more varied or more becoming. Sle a at the home of Max Nentwig this would hep me. 00 Jyala Iu Kamm >) 1 i of persons that wre in ‘search of 7 o.; 2 Hokhin: So table Commound and I became regular and fe 13 bz vill earn about & n an entire yes Scores scores the s ; evening. Rev. Stuart Kitchin 6f Mt. abi : Sect guar & : bank will earn about 8 n an entire yea: Score and scores of the most teaiinay es tg th . ; § 1 i 1 2 : e : ay : ; i ww. Tilushle farm like theirs with 8 , oy n., etor from pain. I am thankful for such a good me." 1 1 ; harming ne ls aw: 1- y 18 3 S 3 . . . . . ‘ 1 buy $100 euarming how DEOGH it awalt yourin- ,...o of first class meadow land. Mr. 2nd Mrs. Mori Galy ot cine and will always give it the highest prai «.”— and more of needed Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Cloth- spection The small turban and The $1.10 price for wheat was : and Mrs. Martin Nissly of Me- Mrs. C. II. GrIFFiTH, 7305 Madison Av., Cleveld 4,0. fects seem to he taking the : : chanicsbhurg, spent Sunday in town ‘ 17 1 ; : y ile an advaniage to many TMMIETS up. ioe of the former parents Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDI” SECO. S100 of your future earnings for the same goods, you lead, although many tricones and in the vicinity while there are still \ y ad PInoy parents, ® (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice. a anh and. He = ora Au nt Thou teow rd Iarzer shapes are. Testing with ap: . Mr, and Mrs. Christian Nissly. Cour letter wi > opened, read and answered iem in bank and have $5) more in cash than if you had arger 1apes al meeting wit! p many more who refused to sell ex- Your letter will be opc ’ 4 A original R= This is sci Hf snondine Takal I oval This nooular Bir S| Ss Mr. Roy Stoll has returne is by a woman and held in strict confidence. IVBIA E PINKHAN original $54). This is scientific spending, based on Prova: Ih popular Firm tell us pecting to get $1.25, today the price : 0) oy : d to his y one earning. It is neither scie -~ 1 uring this Great Bankrupt Sale w Your needs are 1s supplied for some time Instead of, as solid as Gibralter. they expect great business in all home in Pittsburg, after spending mm boarding the street car. Young Running his auto past a trolley Swope was upset and rolled on fhe \ : ee : / was weak at 98 cents. al week a : i i F economical shoppers are taking advantage of the lines this Fall and they are fully several weeks with his grandparents, Auto Runs Down Man West Donegal township put forth : this offer presents. Why not you? yrepared to take care of a consider- 7 a Do Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Winters. er C . a] 3 : i from this vicinity the following ones : S able increase : : . Messrs. Harry I. Stoll, Harry Ich- interested in an advance in educa- 1a : . ler and Samuel Walters attended a tion: Miss Elizabet W. Greider en- : > Swe al ig Mountvi too iniurv rom. 4 is . [af- Keystone State Fair 1 Mill in } P : R. K grand banquet given to the old the Swan Hote xt. Montville caped injury. It was immediately jot rolled at Millersville, : te . Kray- ak ‘ ff passengers é 0 re olled a 1 er oo LEter RB. RIays | oterans of the P. R. R. Co. at the take on and put off passengers at ter the base ball game and therggVvas me of Mr. Lukens at Coatesville, about 5:30 on Saturday evening caus- 5 crowd of people about th ce. car, which had stopped in front of pike, but, save a few bruises, [es- ——--E—————— } issue the Keystone State bill and J. Kraybill Bard entered the industri: Exposition give State College the past week build a gi- - : 1 1 . On Saturday :d William Witmer of Silver Spring, The attempt of a numb? ese build a 81 J. R. Kuhns delivered a load of Ty 5 tly automobile heat 1 £1 DG Brin A family reunion was held at the tp collide with Harry Swope of Co- to board the car at once wa tly automonbl whea to he ‘nse ware x d : : ’ y > home of Mr. Jacob G. Hershey on lumbia, who was in the act of responsible for the accident. County one house to be cleaned for seed wheat 3 Sunday, The following guests were ~F resent: Mr. A. R. Gish and family § sjesfecfeoferforte fougoeforfocfecfoofosfenforfesfestestoforfestecfesfocforforisofosgosfergocfecfecforfosfosfeciesforfoofofesfocforfece i of Elizabthtown, Mr. E. N. Hersh : @ ; 3 3 an el prise that ch j-1 vere ready tc send the « ne Ts 34 . - tt of every agricullitt down whieh onlv. consmned a very JNO fomily of ner Mayu CE: STORE CLOSES DAILYAT5P. M., EXCEPT FRI] y ; GF Y ind Sn : Wh ‘yoleh .ohiy jconsunted 8 '* Hershey and family of El4 and 8 They hoisted it in a verv short 3 time as the last bag went up they be-all, dl da: art tine. to complete the job 2 O'CLOCK NOON, SATURDAY EVENING AT dad RVIN & COTY 31-37 East KiXag Street, Lancaster \ : Friday &\ Saturday » Eli Hershey and : : sburg, Mr, Paris He You needn’t have trouble when you come to \ Aerie POLLING PLACE CHANGED ily of Lebanon, Mrs grind wet feed. We have a line of Feed Grinders | Fir. : hu x § (Oh I Smee We r nan _ And laugh! er Mary Sm SONVIL that will handle it at the same speed as dru : Mir ey aa, LETZ “gsm FEED MILLS 0 ne Give Letz Mills a trial and you Wii never use any other kind. They are the fastest-working, easiest-running Feed Grinders made, and Tg In Blan 20 1e McGinnis hotel, and earlier still, THE ANNUAL INSPECTION cost you least for gasoline. Grind Oat Cl ficient boaster oney’s, has beer ing ania Offic i Hulls, Alfalfa, Hay, Corn with Cobs and 4 BIE asia trom the needs ana meces. Ilr Money's has been te PRUNE The Pennsylvania Officials Will Go Husk, Wheat Screenings and all Small a, Jams sities of luck an institution, for ae 2 On 2n inspection Tour Grains fine at a single grinding. Bubhrs : / ne” ¥hich the Iarmers 8 heen and as it will not be rebuilt at pres- pe pe Ivania Railrosd employ sharpen themselves. One set grinds 1000 = N\A ring for the past decade, this con- 1 ast have the IP Poumon Rees) ombw to 3000 bushels. We can furnish you the i 5 truction will aistribut housand ¢ ODL it was deemed host to ha ; ee and especially those in charge of right size Letz for your engine’s horse- / - ) for labor and materials in its rn 18 Exchange Hotel {r;cks are doing some tall hustling power. See us about it at once. . { Yaildit uns he Court granted the ,,,w in order to get ready for the annual inspection which takes place ’ DR LE ——- Harry Smeltzer of Har- Exchange Hotel Hereafter risburg, Mr. Jacob N. Hershey and family of town, Mr. Christian Her- \ petition was presented to court shey and family of near town. n Saturday asking to have the pol- »noc— place in the East Ward changed. September 18 &i| vas recently damaged. by fire filed, follows: rter Sessions LL ster, Com on September 22 and - 23. This is ithout two w arlier than usual . Bietetofoofortoiforfosiosfoefoodecdosdocdocdocdobosfodedode 0) Os. 0 which is the main reason for the J H. S. Newcomer iy ¢ he hurry up The inspecti will leave Eastern Distributor his territory is Mr. S. H NeY respectfully represents, that the pol © Shug on Sot ev MOUNT JOY, - PENNSYLVANIA or em i Han ramen oon, destorel bv As they pase along ther wil pick Pittsburgh on S ber 22 having \s they pass h Wi pick foremen, inery--Dress Fabrics--Neckwear--Hosie'y--Fodtv - : = Ay or the holding the next election 4 A iy GE 5 1 e, petitioners re Attention uto Owners ate . Wotan ie har th lection poll in t life of a ma- the id stric o the Exch tion. We have -°° NV h is a commodious b st lubricant for automobiles on the 3 11 : t iv NT election and ( ea 1 : © five 3; est corner of Main and ion 1 the st time in seven years Gloves--Bed Wear--Men’s Furnishings--¥nderwear Ribbons--Floor Coverings--Art Needlevork--Upho- Isteries--etc. night E erience has proven tha ipon perfect lubri section 0,0, 0 0 0 0 0 06 took the suited fo the purpose | 1 Li tari Hh irst prize on 1e Philadelphia divis- tion always in Magnificient Decorations and Illuminatiens through- out the Store immediate and the second time in forty years. not ovei one hundred y { removed from the pol- \meri representative of Gen. ling place which has be lestroyed A Good Show RA MISSION GREASE (Cameron il. No. 853. F. P. A. of they will ever pray, ( : 1 Monday night the Lancaster ENGINE OIL Mount Joy. At this convention Mt voters signed ti tition: ' Athletic Cfub opened its season by CARBON DECAUPSER Joy Council was awarded the prize 1 mmitteemar J . MC giving a good show at Rocky Springs. VALVE GRINDING COMPOUND for having the highest percentage of Ginmis, County Treasure ’» Manager Harry Hensel had arranged ROADSIDE HAND CLEANSER increase in membership during the Schock, Messrs. M. N. Brubaker, J. , very good bill and while the crowd METAL POLISH year. The prize is a handsome $60 R. Strickler, H. E. Miller, W. D. 34 fair, he deserved a bigger at- silk flag, 8x10 feet. The gain in Swords, U. E. Hoffer, J. Ziegler, H. tepdance. The opener between Kid membership was 58 per cent. The S. Newcomer, J. M. Hostetter, C. B. mis el mre Special Afternoon Tea Served in the Grill In any quantity the purchaser may desire, This line is manufactured by the R. M Hollingshead Co., Camden, N. J, the largest manufacturers of automobile gpecialties in the U.S. of this place and Tommy Don- order is in a very flourishing condi- Hershey, D. F. Gable, W. B. Bender, ,, of Columbia, was a very good tion. New members are being taken Geo. Frank jr., Harvey Carpenter, out, and Programme for Friday \ September 18 while the Lancaster papers vere of the opinion that it was a now 89 Snyder, I. S. Longenecker and C. M. 'qraw, it looked like Ellis thruout as F B GROFF The North Market Street Saddler - Boyce he landed three blows to Donan’s ® ° 9 Mount Joy, Penna, Biri, —esteene A Good Show one. Young Ritchie put Herb Hunter The Barbeau Family, which has Missionary Meeting out with one punch on the jaw. From 2 t 4 P M been holding the boards in Mt. Joy The Church of God, will hold their white and Russel went a good draw 0 . v } VACATIONISTS--- Wl bdoodoobbb dood ofodeofosofosasfodooford Hall nightly this week, will close regular monthly missionary meeting while Droney shaded Basom. The their engagement here this evening. Thursday evening, September 17th,’ windup between Johnny Greiner and Grand Exhibit of Fashion’s latest Creatic That $30 Dress Trunk ’ ’ in our East Window is lo-day’s being reduced one dollar in weekly The total membership is Martin Strickler, H. N. Nissley, 8. F. ofeoforfonfocfocfocfocfecfonorocfociecfesfoefociocesoofesfoofooforfooonforts ofecfeofecocircfocfochonoaefoctoctesiectecfocfocorocfosfooforforocfecfecfortenocfocfosforforoctacfofosfesforfortorfocfosfeofortore cfocfosfesforferfecforfosforforte ‘ oo eT eT TET YT ’ . v ; house and from all appearances to which public are cordially in- the Lancaster lad’s side. Women’s Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Hats, etc.---w i ; St rr will be illustrated on the, Floor--ON L 10, 20 and 30 cents, prevail Singing, I Love Him; Prayer; Sing- Kool Weather Coats een. ett ine a's TT . i orin- 9 ——- om ing, He's The One; Reading, Serip- evenings dre. getting cooling MODLES--the world’s pulaz i re Lesson, Mal yeistweit; Sing- ; = i Man. Dislocates Shoulder a ture Lome he Cate AR you will feel just right be wearing play S iia y » " S Ing, Ss ay ee; 5 - pec . David. Weimer, OI the Red Doe n J 2 3 one of our Balmacaan Coats. $8.50 Ea Farm near Elizabethtown, while rid- on Missionary, Elizabeth Dabler; 4 % . : up. Getz Bros. : ing on a wagon, accidentally fll Solo, Mr. Frank Shatto; Reading, f y ee reel | ] ; off, dislocating his left shoulder. 3 Chapter in Missionary book, Samuel / I Ss EF ee Suydam: Singing, I. Cannot Tell It It Gives Good service\ =f 2 par. Shoes of Quality All; Black-board drill, Rev. C. D.| The Bell Telephone Co. hig usis » The new Mahogany English Bluch- Rishel; Singing, Jesus Understands, phones in service in this county. ler is here. It is a new style, Also akd Benediction. | Black, Tan Englkh Bats, and Button me—— 0 An tee For fine oysters in any quanti Shoes. $2.50 up Get ‘Bros. Rest Paper—Bulletin. to Mrs. H, A. DarreRkgmp, et en ee et ttt atte ute tect tetoctestetestenecteste toot sTectectit cfedontesfecfooforfosforfoet meee: foofoefecfosfesfesfecfecteslofesforterts PR TT RIT IPT RN TTTTTVETEER their show pleases. Popular prices, vited. Programme as follows: Last night they plaved to a good at 7:30 in the Sunday School room, Harry Wagner looked the best from each day until sold. Price 7 ’ ; Bl @v( portunity- Pw WE Ie YY YY THE LUGGAGE SHOP N THE SQUARE” Dedeelecloeiefoofeodeadoodootoadonfocforfecforfeodradoofertordordefordeforfece
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