10011 . Miller ATGHES =] high character ofits Sunday religious as extensive a | The Real Thing Ton mt a Tt a ny Tow hd Spectacles 1912. wi a letter THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, : Wednesday, October 21, 19 Printed Stationery LOO0OOCO00OOO00OO0OOO00OOOGOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOO0O0 t Masonic Home News =. =-%.° ee WATT and SHA (19 Balmacaans” Are TE n, Sgt of 4 Tove penitent Corner S juaure and E. King St 1 3 dering ame an excellence’ and endering of name and a farmer's corres- hen Lam- Nn hancastern, Penna. 10t farmers ring in al] its Branches. In Topcoats e. . To oe Rel fis DOOC000UO000OC00000000 0 electrical goods of all Lodge, accom kinds. h: panied by their famili ax friends, 4 pe NY : 1 1 . of a post office thus causing mutual $ofies ; HEY ARE decidedly the most popular Fall an a clergyman, Roth's Orchestra and De 5 tric light globes sold & Ex- ; | : Eh 4 two ts. : hv 4 loss and annoyance. The cost of 500 ® Winter Coat that has ever been brought in fasl ists, arrived ‘by special ‘train i 1 i anged for Edison Electric X Iaf nag ever been brought in lash 3 . M. and by automobiles to printed letter heads and envelopes cl C 1Ca ion—not only from the standpoint of appearance, but of the number of two hundiod of Mop s little if any more than the same i i i { V au il 1 1 1 re. signature or the name Company. comfort and general utility. The large congregation was greet- | 2iount of stationery would be if : ed bv Past Grand Master. Hon. Geo bou in small lots, and they can be . . . Report all Electric light trou- 5 GROFF & WOLF'S showing of Balmacaans, we can B. Orlady, who warmly welcomed Procured in any place having a print- X 1 1 10ND a nN ble to me which will have say without hesitancy, is the largest in the city—and them and explained the nature, aims ing press. This number would last a . : : = : the average farmer : g time 2- ! prompt attention. certainly the lowest-priced, value for value, in the town. and object of the Homes, Liv average farmer a long dime; ‘Be 4 fore you have them printed, hold a AM VE SIMPLY BECAUSE WE HAVE THEOUTLET AND NEED William H. Gompf, Worshipful 0 consultation and give the farm S ecial Sal : East Main street ONLY CHANGE A MINIMUM OF PROFIT ON EACH Master of Lanberton Lodge, No. 476 > ey Si e O a name if it has not already been I MOUNT JOY, .:- PENNA SALE. responded to the address of Wel- done. 16 the tari Nas the: in. : . . come and conducted the services. | .. . ite 3 31 i = | ’ dividuality it should have, it is as $6 bo 4 99 En LT . You can wear the “Balmacaan” on all occasions and The following was the programme: | worthy of an appropriate name as a| py — E : in all but the very coldest weather. It is not only good Overture, Roth's Orchestra; Invoca- man, The correspondence from a Sed. s —— i y thotfay oe oi tita + . % THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR A for Fall and Winter, but the very best kind of a Topcoat fon, Wm. H Shafter, ] Chaplain; {farm with a name, written on print- | Hymn, Congregation; Scripture Les-|eq letter heads, often gets closer at- | son and Prayer; Anthem, In Thee, O | tention from a business house than | Groff & WOLF values at $10 to $25 are worth $2 God, Dol Put My Trust, Miss Miriam | that from one which has neither. | : : i Shaub; Sermon, Rev, John A, Wie- | 2 nll nar sanitary and with care will last a lifetime. gand, St. D. Pastor Pearl Street] TRUTH TRIUMPHS Evangelical Church, Lancaster, Pa.; pe 9, RE ARS oe * for early Spring. The kitchenware which every wise housewife prefers to all 9, + others—because they cook food quicker and better, are entirely J * 2 to $5 more contrasted with the average showing of 9, XaXg XO ®, limited stocks—and besides, in buying here you get the THREE WONDERFUL ALUMINUM WARE VALUES ON SALE THIS WEEK—BEGINNING AT EIGHT O'CLOCK TO-DAY $, benefit of one of the largest selections in Pennsylvania— Anthem, The Lord in My Light, Mr.| Mount Joy Citizens Testify for the WHICH IS WORTH A GOOD BIT, but doesn't cost a Earl Grosh; Hymn, Congregation; ; Public Benefit Benediction, Finale, Orchestra. TT The services were followed by an * QUALITIES ARE LIMITED “$1.70 Heaww “Wear Ever” Alummum Skillet / Xd 9, ($058 00, cent more, A truthful statement of a Mount Joy citizen, given in his own words, DO00000000E 9, ® In more conservative Coats we have the Oxford and excellent Sacred Concert by Roth's | qpoulq convince the most skeptical Orchestra, consisting of the gems of | about the merits of Doan’s Kidney iy fe 06 d k Black Topcoats—plain or with silk lapels and silk-lined. Pill If ff f backach V : lassical music rendered in such a | Flis. you suffer irom backache, : Prices same as above. 31 1X ! .C | or $ . : : : est ocket ; 0 a S s above ! i ; masterly. manner. a5 is only possible nervousness, sleeplessness, urinary The little camera that’s built as fi Hi iit \ | disorders or any form of kidney ills, sccurately as a watch. One pull and | # ; : by a musical organization of the | qq a tested kidney medicine. : eet HS MINO0] Grummer ability and reputation of Roth's. A Mount Joy citizen tells of Doan’s it is opened, in focus,—a slight pres- 2 ”: rr J ’ SH | Kidney Pills. sure on the ball bearing shutter re- Could you demand more convine- lease, and the exposure is made,—a 9, 9. 0 2? 9% 9% ® ¥ 9, * WATCH FOR THE GREATER GROFF & WOLF STORE. The sermon by Rev. John A. Wie. grand, St. D., was not only an able 9, 9% 9 COR) 0, lod & ing proof of merit? push and it is closed and back in one, but it was especially interesting Mrs. B. L. Garber, Barbara & Mt. ou t ket no O 0 {and absorbing, because of its twenti-| Joy Sts., Mt. Joy, Pa. says: “I can your vest pocket. ° application. Dr. Wie- [recommend Doan’'s Kidney Pills to Has Kodak Anastigmat lens, giving eth century ® CK) RaXs | 8 reciated, i is visit he has ; hi ini i yr VY Size of pieturbs, 1%x21% inches. LANCASTER, PENNA appreciated ang m this visie De my ‘high opinion of ius relely. You Capacity, eight exposures without |intensified that appreciation, and he | may continue to use my former en- Dp ’ LANCASTER’'S FASTEST GROWING STORE |can feel assured a warm welcome |dOrsement. ; reloading. Price, $12.00, with single | § - ol : ve : : Mrs. Garber is only one of many lens, $6.00. ! {awaits him whenever he may honor | yront Joy people who have grate- |the Homes with a visit. fully endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills. Sold by es " ; | The singing of Miss Miriam Shaub If your back aches—if your kidneys All this week an expert, direct from the factory, will be in our Daylight Basement teaching housewives lots of new ways to use and care for thig famous ware. a t . ov ’ +i , ask . Mr. Earl Grosh was of a high bother you, don't simply ask for a ’ B BE DE “ mene . Ee Sr and z cline. 3 to beauty | Kidney remedy—ask distinctly for . . = |order of excellence and its beauty | pq.,'s gigney Pills, the same that The programme will change every day, but every new use that A A or | was highly appreciated by all who | Mrs, Garber had—the remedy backed I" OOO Beara : sl TI el gl A is shown will clearly demonstrate the superior merits of “Wear- This was the second occasion this | Foster-Milburn Co., Props. = Buffalo, Ever” Aluminum Ware. Ss was g s s _.|IN. Y. “When Your Back is Lame— No. 476 East Main §t., Mount Joy, Pa. Thi I t ti 1 H t B | year, that Lamberton Lodge, . Na » IS n erina ona arves er Blocres we Sas with a visit, to Rl ths TA Nei ow During this Demonstration Week, every purchaser will receive a BO000000000000000000O0000OOOONONOODOOOOE WE VE HAVE EVERYTHING FORTHE B conduct the religious services. In Well Knugwn Minister Retires h ° | : : o AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER E g F 1 Y N d BW | both instances they succeed in mak- The Myerstown Enterprise says: n ne 1 S our €C S m | ing the occasion a memorable one, | pov pr. John H. Umbenhen and © 4 CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. @ | thus honoring their own Lodge, as to become residents of ROBO OOOSSSoNAesoRocs DOOO00LOLLLLLLLLLLLVVIVVLIILLLVULIILLLOOO0CO00CO000E family expect Canning, Preserving and Jelly-Makin Recipe Book, LS J x J JS J J &S J J & J JS J JS + x I J x J J J JS &S 4 J J é 3 : . > anyone suffering from disordered i e . pet igs ; gand has been with us on a former | ™ : Q 2: remarkable definition, and Autotime 26-28 North Queen Street | si h Ne was Most Highly kidneys. I used them with fine re Q \ I occasion when he yas H 2 5 s > rey 5 & | Scale to insure correct exposure. |f§ ults. I have no reason to change ¥ k La) x J J J J J J I & J I J J &S J J JS J oD J J J LS J J J |well as giving pleasure and profit to | pis place. Rev. Dr. Umbenhen is a — ES ——————— NCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT. Of all the satisfactory machines that are built for the use of g|l¢ SUeSts of the Homes and €h| pastor of a flourishing Lutheran con- rrr rn EP TERE EEE EE eT JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN = | titling them to the grateful thanks |oregation at Pottsville, where he has 3 s = ® @ = DIVISION farmers and contractors, the I. H. C. tank-cooled engine is certainly =|ot the Committee, Management and | carved for many years. It is the in- N Fall Wi I I i 5 Schedule in effort January 1, 1914. : HB | Guests. tention of Dr. Umbenhen to discon i cw [ Natt cry y . one of the best. Steady asa clock, ready an willin t 5 : ig Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00, } d g to do its m Two objects of pleasurable antici-|tinye the ministry and live retired. § : :15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:16 4 ; ais : en : S18 Sg 30s 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, work whenever there is work to do, it is getting a reputation for m|pation to the guests of the Homes | hrouoh the will of John A. Donges, = |loom up in the near future; one is|jate of this borough, Mrs. Umbenhen, :15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, *9:45, Hity whi : er z : es a » ’ dependability which might be envied by any man. the visit of the Masons of the Homes | wife of Rev. Dr. Umbenhen, became : |to Perseverance Lodge, No. 21 Of | ine sole beneficiary of his estate, real | Eastward—Leave Elizabethtown, §: i ; : = | 4 the sole beneficiary of his estate, rea 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11.46 This engine has the long cylinde and piston, the large bear- ® Harrisburg, as their guests, and the | ang personal. which in the aggregate | m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45 ings and heavy crank sh y ; i Bother is our Hallowe'en Celebration, | represents in the neighborhood of ; : . : vy C shaft, the heavy fly wheels and spl Yepresenig: in the Neigh 45, 6:45, 7:45, 8:46, 9:30, 11:16 p. | = g gar $ #nd split hubs, which we will hold on Monday even-|g75000. In this estate are several Be daily except Sunday the ‘well designed base, and all the accessories that make up the Hing, November 2, 1914, and which | faryg and other interests to which leaves Mt. Joy at 6:15 a. m., arriving : ps : . J 4 : g | will be celebrated with a playlet and | py. ymbenhen will give his personal | engine it i ossibl f | at Lancaster at 7:16 a. m. E is possible io: build. IS performance Is jn overy Way masked ball. supervision. Upon moving to this | Saturdays cars every half hour etaal fis looks a : : aE oh he i will leaving Lancaster from 6:15 & m. ¥ a to its looks. This is the engime to buy, because of its very borough the Umbenhen family wi 7:15 p. m.; leaving Mt. Joy from 7: low cost per year of service am to 8:15 p. m. Ww p y wee The Church of God, in this |on West Main Avenue, On Saturdays a car Ww eave Lan- : 'i its Ip lar : ise has become the property of Mrs. place, will hold its regular monthly | Wise has becon 1€ property of 1 caster at 9:75 and 10:15 p. m.; leave The I. H. C. strati i i : 1 hen Elizabethtown at 10:45 nd 11:45 p. LH. C.dealer Las 4 demonmmnting . engine. on Ais Ror | missionary meeting on Wednesday { Rbeshen: 5 a Ea mn. which you should see. Until you se it and dee it at work, you evening, October, 21st at" 7:30 sharp, Rev. Umbenhen was a former pas: Sundays, cars every half hour from in the Sunday School room. May 1 to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster | g cannot know as much as you should about oil engines. cordially invited, Program as fol-| Joy and is also well known here. fr 7:15 a. m. to 7:15 p. m; leave > om * i : A ’ aE " a o $5 Son Dy ene tl A ee — Mt. Joy from 8:45 a. m. to 8.16 p. m. lows: Singing, A Light Along The Sundays, cars every half hour from Way; Prater; Singing, I Cannot Tell Hits It Exactly | Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving Langaster ’ : It All; Reading, Scripture Lesson, Here's how the Mt. Joy corres- FI OR DRAB ENS I a Jo a rT | 1 { | H l [ I Albert Sprout Solo, Mr. Frank Shat- | fen yf the Elizabethtown Her- | ing Mt, Joy from 3:15 p. m. to 8:16 N Ind 100d dl'VPS PT 0.0 mericd Albert Sprout” Solo, Mr. i] ha | pon( on of Abothion : hs 0 = to; Reading Minutes by Secretary,| ald, views ou situation East Main Street Mount Joy, y Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster | — INCORPORATE Eli Smeltzer: Singing, Is It Nothing| “Somebody ought to Whisper in : ¥ at 6:15 a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown D To You: Reading, On Missionary, | the ears of the Assistant Postmas- 1 ¥:308 m HARRISBURG, PENNA. Walter Pennell; Singing, Lend ater General, however numerically | — ~~~" ~ ~~ * turday. : ; hs (*)Dally except Sai yay. Hand; Reading, Chapter in Mission- | designated, that he has his cases Missionary Meetin occupy the John A.Donges homestead | = : Y g which like My fine new line of stylish hats for ladies and children is ng ready for your inspection. Come around and see some of the n est creations. They came direct from the leaders in style fashion and are so moderately priced that you can all own t Don’t go out of town when you can buy the same goods ju All are | tor of Trinity Lutheran church, Mt. : 4 cheap in your “own home town.” | = EOL 0 NLM | ary book, Samuel Suydam; Black- | mixed. Mount Joy is not a suburb PePREEEEOROQ — {board drill, Rev. C. D. Rishel; Sing-| of Landisville; that for many ars © Tr ” ing. There Is Something In That| it had been receiving its mail direct | | Story: Collection; Singing, A Crown | without swelling the heads of the in- = ET Sts Collection win ‘he I [iilig | of Life; Benediction. habitants unduly, and that t new J a il i ——— ——— — progressive idea of distributing Mt i: TVET ed 4 ; | Married at York Joy's mail packages any old piace | The York Dispatch of Saturday | long the line of the Pennsylvania e ® ° | : : renting anv A. lil T , BB oc cninc. contained the following of | Railroad is not creating any per- 1 | local interest: ceptible spirit of enthusiasm for that particular section of the P. O. De- | $ : A bed nig | Percy C.Fuhrmanand Minnie Fuhr- N | ou 1] In Br 111 (man, both of Mt. Joy, Lancaster | partment that is mussing up postal : % NE | : affairs for Mount Joy.” | iF 1] - Leather Furniture Oppo Hundreds of Pieces, Embracing All the Newed Guaranteed Savings of 10 to 30 Per Cen We are Always Prepared to serve Pure Spring Water ICES ® IN ANY QUANTITY at Very 5 Moderate Charges. ( Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Moupt Joy. Penna. POROReOO® BOOOOOOO0O0O00OOOVLVLVG ood Clean Shave lassy Hair Cut Stop at ILLIAMS AL PARLORS Mount Joy idletown Laundry Did you ever stop to think that you i Rocker or Davenport nowadays for a few years ago [.eather Furniture then was a luxury, man or woman in ordinary ci the richness and enduring furnishing. The showing this Fall is more comprehen; bracing all kinds of Chairs, Rockers, Arm C ports, Couches, Divans and Davenport Beds. County, were united in marriage by | Alderman Walter F. Owen, of the a ™ ’ {ill} | First Ward, Saturday morning, in his It Won't Work Doctor Fou neadn’:have trouble when you come to lf | office, on East Market street. The | Dr. Joseph Kalbfus is very anxious grind wet feed. We have a line of Feed Grinders {| former had lost a former wife, and | that all gunners wear their license that will handle it at the same speed as dry. Yl | ine 1atter a husbana by death. tags on their sleeves. This is all LETZ SELF-SHARPENING FEED MILLS | Bl ———--E— right for gunners who hunt in the'| open but if they hunt thickets, their . . . SILENTEUHR O ; He's No Mason : Eo Legg Mis : fit i F5u Will paver se guy other (if | Alber M. Engle, Who poses asa thru brush. What will happen 11 a To : ey are e astes g, |i} | brother Mason in dire distress, was license wets torn and. lost? These en a TE easiest-running Feed Grinders made, and {} | arrested at Lancaster on Monday at. °° 3 | LO cost you least for gasoline Grind Oat ith licenses should be of metal and we : g . 4 | the instigation of Dr. Geo. B. Rohrer. : . : as ris : Hulls, Alfalfa, Hay, Corn with Cobs and ot : feel sure they would be far more 4 > ’ 3 .f} | Engle obtains money and then skips. iS, ee The Autom obil C . Husk, Wheat Screenings and all Small . te hos Toon coer “in tall pasts satisfactory. Grains fine at a single grinding. Buhrs : WW Poe > $ Sin re for the ast Saceiaiielil § Beemer sharpen themselves. One set grinds 1000 ~~ % ° brues bas Arbor Day—Friday, October 23 0,700 to 3000 bushels. We can furnish you the f twenty years. Friday, October 23, was proclaimed BR STI the autumn arbor day for Pennsyl- “right size Letz for your engine’s horse- | power. See us about it at once. Lig Always Sign Your Name vania today by Dr. Nathan C. Schaef Pennsylv | The Marietta pastor who sent usa | fer, State Superintendent of Public | communcation this week, will here- | instruction, who suggests the spread- ! |after sign his own name instead ofa | ing of the propaganda of conserva- \non-deplume. A writer's signature is | tion as well as planting of trees. ® ® WwW er to all communications, not ——— ee Penna. Tires are [tor publication but as evidence of Hunting Season Opening for 3500 are mer | good faith. Plenty of hunters re out after - squirrels and _g 'e which it is 70 T : 1 Was $253.96 Lower now lawf as game is 3 Y, yr puse J. A. Thompson & Co. of | not ova our county, » ’ burg bid. $232.96 ver than | and as afl posteg J 5 - = i} Tan ma Si a Q0OOOOOOOO Westenberger, Male 125-131 East King St. tag won't last more than an hour sgeofesfeeforts ofeofesforfe deofostenforforfocforoctechacfocfurfortontorfocococfocforfociscfocfocfociocfocfosfocfeciocds EAIRANAINIIIOOLOOOOOO0O0000 IOOIINIIIANIIN Eastern Distrib
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