THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. RHEEMS $ 5, tava tt (0c is ce See deade Soadiade Sede de todo dead ideids . Seeder de a Paolo odode ade ade adeadeaded od rodr odode food e430 40000 430430 430 430 4503030 30 a0 430 SO THT IIL IRS ITI SI INI "%| Henry Weidman of Biizabethtows, Masonic Home News tore Pennsvivania ager lecember Ushers In The Joys of Holiday Shopping Bo outside the store is decked with holiday greens--ready te welcome ) with the true Christmas spirit. On the inside, the store reminds one of ures of fairy land, with the colored lights and Christmas decora- Chrisrtmas stocks are now at their best, and wise shoppers will select their iday gifts early. The Smart New Top Coat Women Who Need Warm Winter hat's Taking the Place of the Bal- macaan for Men Will find large and comprehensive as- sortments, splendid qualities, & styles good and values. Exclusive Styles at $25 at twenty-five dollars are a number of sample styles, hence And then probably about half of these coats are the popular “Wool- tex” make and the good qualities of ‘“Wooltex” EMS mighty good, with the wind blow- «sixty an hour” to slip into an overcoat that comes a little nearer to hugging a fellow, that will really protect him from the cold. Balmacaan, we might never have had this swagger coat, for this has all the swing and dash that the Balmacaan ever fullness tabu. Pred drdeideirdedd p> ® 9% youll like the large, mannish lapels and the there is an extra 9, aX fine broadcloth, mixtures. A very handsome model 9, * oth collar for those who tire of the velvet col- 9. 9. oie efe ited > Hand tailored throughout you could not wish a more attractive coat. Made of all wool, soft finish Shetland coating in The Price is $18.5° Another good model, similar to the above, with cloth collar, in nobby 9, rather unique. ®, 9 * +, Soiled Splendid Coats at $1 ith plush collars and cuffs, have belt ef- 9, $0.04, &, > Kg) 9, 9, + * pate yockets and extra : vateh 1 K na buttons to match. 9, attractive velvet (a> 9, %! > 9 > a Exceptional Purchase of Men's Un- 9, & a> ©, % >, 9, £2 $1.15—regular ®, 0.00, * e Coats $8 the cuffs, and the panel back Special Purchase Libelin , > 4, made and sized. 0, + 4, 9, 4, * > Union Suits at $1.98—worth silk mercerized cotton, white only, de- 9, 0, 9, * 9, / & CO » Good Lower Priced Furs ®, Seale magnificent sets that costs hundreds of 0, 4» Santa in Wondertown 9, 4, > @, * >, 1» every morning from 9 to 11:30 9, * For instance, you may be interested ina black Hudson seal and at $15 and $16.50, and every afternoon from | 9, aS 0.0 , & Coney and fitch much pleased over the Draw- drawings are drawings are Santa is very 9, > ho-6204 * 9, 4, 0 * - 9, >0, * 9, * ooo * Let Your Christmas Gift Be a Victrola or Grafonola Victrola or Grafonola will bring to the home. own fireside the very 0, 0, 0, 0 05 he? brings to your > 04% 9, + ho? ¥% 0, ¥, oe’ @, , o% 9, ho? *, Popular Outfits on Our Easy Payment Plan GRAFONOLAS * 9, * (a) *, * >, VICTROLAS TERMS 9, * (a) , * * Ooo >4 > 9, * >, 9, * > B *, have the choice 3 selecting’ your machin ’ 4 +204 * where you have that priv 20 oo * > o, OB 0 aOe Oo HO. 0 0 0 0 S00 e% e% 0% + 00 0% 0% 6% o% o% o% 20-030 050 03S Kad ALIS SI VI OGIO IOI OGIO 09069 065 069 969 96% 06% a? pt 959 0,0 05905005005 mr eOO000000000000000000000000ACBACOCAOOO0NN000000VDOOOO0000! Rzady For ®, Are You? was a Sunday guest of J. Kraybill| Bard. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baker of| Florin were Sunday guests of Ezra Sauders. Mr. and Mrs. Bli Eshleman of Flor- in, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ulrich. Mrs. Harry Brown of Philadel 9, Xa) PS IK a 9, o® Thanksgiving Day of the year 11914, found the hearts of our country- men aglow with thankfulness that our land is spared the horrors of the {senseless trife now devastating and ldecimating all Europe. Thankfullness ea : : 5 for a harvest sufficiently bountiful to phia, is spending several weeks with supply the needs of “the people of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Ulrich. | : > v Charles Sweigart, a plasterer of our own, and an overflowing swpply § invd : : sa lO Ff gr f less Elizabethtown, with his force did 0 foo ibe huagty OF ‘oher les \- . n fortunate lands, Thankfulness for {work for A. S. Bard last week. any & sgsings, ¢ ankful- Sunday was another ideal day for Many Laosy Digby. ne Uae : les arts the auto riders and they all appearéd ie S n t eS 16arig © % 20. Wan | . 5 3 Fraternity of Pennsylvania, that they to enjoy it to its fullest extent. hive b Sent - trate | : 1aV 2 2 » 0. Ie | 7. Ragin Barqa aud Peter RB, [27S Deon perm 0 uomons | * | | OK) 2%, , o® 0%, * 9, XS * <*> RK) ho¥ 96% Kraybill students at State College the great cardinal principles of thei spent Thanksgiving with their par beloved order in the growth and de- | 2 ® {velopment of its great and noble 9, 0, NY ents. % : ndertak 3» Me t $y Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Kauffman ay the Masonic Homes ou land family of near East Petersburg, E izabeth own, conceived and carrie og into execution on the broadest lines were Thanksgiving visitors at the . | commensurate with the greatness |Jos. W. Kraybill residence. [ 5 a : ME eu | Miss Elizabeth Greider a student snd Importance of their Urgailizaiion. at State Normal School Millersville, W hai is true of fhe Masonic Fra- bo spent Thanksgiving with her parents rniy of our sate in general, ap. |Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Greider. plies with great force to those who N. N. Greiner and family flitted in- are gathered within its sheltering tothe B. H Greider "house lost folds and are the recipients of its |Monday which was vacated by A. blessings. To som, ihe Years plo: volte: movie to Mount Joy at the S08 my he development of the same time. Homes institutions which makes for & | Church of the Brethren held their its supremacy among similar in- & usual Sunday morning services last Sunday with alarge attendance with Rev. Daniel Eshleman and SS. Shearer officiating. ®' Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Kraybill and ¢® daughter Dora and his sister, Miss % Bertha Kraybill spent Thanksgiving in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry > Sai \ ‘ause for thanksgiving. he Stoll at Florin. : < Ths e day mig ave a fitting |/ Mrs. S. J. King took charge of the 1at the day might have a fitting |[Rheems school last Monday morning jas a substitute for Miss Ruth Me- | Allister owing to the lingering illness | . ; . . 'Jpened. of her mother at the Lancaster Hos- ; Brother Isaac Hathaway Francis of Philadelphia, the Homes Consulting Engineer, who has never, since the 9 * Ds o%%.0%.¢% % ja30 50030430 eS0 0304304 9, & a Xa’ stitutions of the world, its provision for increased living accommodations in the John Henry Daman Memorial Building, rapidly nearing completion, its proposed Hospital, soon to signa- lize the honor and generosity of Philadelphia Masons, and stand for ages as their memorial is surely CK) Xa Xa Xa) J o, bo 6%0-6 9, * D> J * and luxurious celebration by the guests of the Homes, the hearts and hands of gener us Brothers were Xa) 9 RR > 0, & pital. | Sneak thieves are becoming quite numerous throughout this section, at < a oh tos : . nrsi Vee C open X 0 e ed number of places they were [St yeal f the opening of th : omes allowed a Thanksgiving Day caught in the act but managed to es- Homes, ¢ Io 1 a Thanksgiving Da) o% to pass, without a generous contribu cape before the neighbors arrived to @® assist. There are many more idle o%® nen going too and fro than there ; : by the ati seve arrels of | & nod Deen for a number of years, U3 the donation of seven barrels of | tion to the day's enjoyment by the ouests, repeated his yearly kindness J aka of They say it is caused by scarcity ysiers. of work in the large cities Jrother Sigmund Goldberger, Wor- | 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gall of near shipful Master of Hamilton Lodge, : No. 274 of Philadelphia, kindly pro- Jachmansville, entertained the fol- 4® lowine on Thanksgiving: Mr. and vided a box of candy for every wo-| 40 \Irs. Samuel Weaver, Henry Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Weaver and two sons; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mrs, to their kindly feeling by a gift of | man and child in the Homes, and | members of Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. | 155 of Philadelphia, gave expression 20 0% 020-020 0% 020 ¢ La) 9, 9, > Weaver, of this place; Mr. and 9, * John Weaver of near Lancaster: Mr 70 pounds of candy and 300 pounds Ka) < * f smoking tobacco & md Mrs. ~ Simon H. Landis and " © 8 Is oe ®” Ier Leese of this place The religious services were con- DC Abram Lutz procured a two horse ducted by Rev. C. Stewart Kitchin, o® 102d of lime at the Pierce quarries "Ctr of St. Luke's Protestant Epis-| copal Church of Mount Joy and St. | Elizabeth’s Mission of Elizabethtown, | and were appropriate to the day’s | >, * day last week for the Frank J Watson farm which is quarantined for the hoof and mouth disease. The location of the buildings and the hject the At noon. a regular New England 9 « J Xa) 9, * water compelled them to cross Thanksgiving Day turkey dinner was | 9, $000, * public road in order to get the 52 I ead of cattle to the trench served the guests, and was thorough- | ly enjoyed by all the participants. The dinner was followed. by a most ®, 204 which the state authorities allowed * XO bo Droviding proper precaution was made where they crossed the road. 20 * 9, Kaa) PLEASANT VIEW the State Board of Education, who Allen Gibble visited in his parent- Spoke on “The Philosophy of Free: masonry.” He received and studied >, & 9 ho? ¥% al home on Sunday. , Ed. Breneman, accompanied, pass- ‘he theories and reasoning of the world’s noted philosophers, in what | constituted the highest type of hu- man contentment and happiness, dis- | closed the failure of each of them to | satisfactorily solve the problem | XIX bo 020-4 ed thru here last Thursday. John Youtz of Colebrook, was the oF cuest of Miss Kulp on Sunday. a Willis Hershey Visited his bro- : ther John and family on Sunday. Spike Galebach was a visitor to %* I. P. Eshleman on the Crystal %* Springs Farm on Sunday. oo Hiram Enterline, Christ Stern and 5 Menno Risser and their wives were Sabbath guests in the Abram H. vhich is alone answered in a pure religion which takes the good and salient points of all philosophy and \ombines with them, the blessings of | Wope and an unfaltering trust. Al] the Masonic Lodges in Lancas- : to *® " ; er County and several in Dauphin oe lisse domicile, i : ifosted. thelr A i . ‘ounty having manifested their in- S M ¢ Mrs. Ed Eshleman, Miss . ls — . oe al Mis Cora. Gm. or st in providing religious services ( and Miss ore ru- e g : oo nt the Homes, on Sundays, has been | 4’ | he ited in the home of Mrs. Em- . : { os . : the means of extending the good ex-| s ma Grube n Elizabethtown on Sun- : : . 8 » in to our neighboring County of +9 dav : s y o ! : Aik ; ebanon This influence, aided by r. and Mrs Joseph 3aker 0 : a y om ” B Ai 1 BI the kindly efforts of Brother W. T. Bachmanville; M i Mrs 1K : 3 | he n ; £ nd 1 P Esl ‘Donmever of Lodge, No. 226 of Leb- | 2shleman r. an rs shle { Se Eshleman, Mr, anc Mrs. ! - HERI non, brought to the Homes on Sun- ‘man and children Ja farol and ’ z & Riel Ms 5 3 ! d I lay, November 29, 1914, members of | ithel, Miss Cora Gruber & saac ,, , 2 X Liss Co FUE and aac Mount L.ebanon Lodge, No. 226, ac- 3 Hollinger dined in the home of Mr. hantodox] thelr : fauilies and and Mrs. Edwin Eshleman, anks- nq 1 ; & ! a» i 1win Eshleman, Thanks: .jonqs a clergyman, a choir, a solo- ving Day. A { 3: 10 vo st and an organist, who not only | 9, Hiram S. Gi and Miss Mary Viet 1 : s Z a 2 in 1 Miss Mary .,,qucteq a remar kably enjoyable | °oe Jud) Ol near WIIZab LAiowh, were ..ivice. but also gave such a good inited in marriage on Thanksgiving c.count of themselves as to place DX Da) A endered a recep ipejr service among the very best | & tion in ta Norman Myers nome OD wearq here. & bunaa Among those present were: The Rev. W. E. Stahler, pastor of Frank and Josep Foreman, Clar- zion Lutheran Church of Lebanon 90 G I : 3 nce Greiner and James Hostetter. ind a member of the Lodge, preach- Mr a A\ Q 2 de ig \ rer rere 3. . : 3 fed 6 Mr. and Mis. J. Paris Moyer were gq ap able, instructive and uplifting Sole tendered a reception at the groom’s sermon, on three words taken from home, on Thanksgiving Day. Those Dr. Gorman’s notes, vis: “Translated, present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Paris! rransformeq and Transferred,” to Moyer, Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Geyer, yhich he added, Transfigured. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mr, and The choir, in splendid mannor Mrs. Aaron Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. | rendered ‘“Magnificant and Nunc Di- Amos G .Gibble, Mr. and Mrs. Harry wittis in Bb”’—Homer N. Bartlett. Gibble, Misses Katie Gibble, Flora; A quintette sang “The Lord Hath and Eva Irene Miller, May Geyer, Commanded His Kindness,” from For Christmas you will surely want |Rasa Oleweiler, Gertie, Myrtle and Mendolssahn’s 42nd Psalm; and Mr. CHRISTMAS | Bellerma Moyer; Messrs. Christian Ned Schock sang a baritone solo, | Moyer; David Shenk. Mark Geyer, “Life As The Hart Desireth”—Allitt- Fine Oranges, Ba~ % in ana ciyde Miner ana Karl son. Here you will find 2 large variety of Choice Ovsters BOOOO0O000DO0OOOLLLVODLLLG nanas, Crapes, Etc. fore ne civ | The masterly rendition of this - TN © | elassis music was a fitting supple J Minister Accepts Call {ment to the absorbing eloquence to Fruit, Nuts, 7 Donfe tioneries " Fancy Boxed and Loose Candies. 4. A. DARRENKAMP OY, PA. DOCOOOOODROOOOOS | The Rev. Arthur Richards, of Mor- | all present, and was only equalled tonville, has accepted the pastorate by their gratitude. of the Marietta Presbyterian Church seeemiatll A Werner | 1) to succeed the Rev. Edward Frank. | A Carload of Flour for Belgian lin Reimer, and will assume his du-| The four Kreider shoe factories iat ties on the first Sunday in Decem:| Elizabethtown, iddletown, Annvifle ber, land Palmyra donate a carlofd er—— es — of & fering Belgians. The mining indgstry still leads ig Europe.’ 4 Wednesday, December 2) 1914. \ wfoeforforfoofosforforforfonfeofeefocfonfeofecfecfocortordocforfiofocfeciosfunfecfecfocfocioafooferfoofecieofeofecfecioorofoetoofociocth foofooforfodorded We Cive “‘S & H’’ Stamps LANCASTER, PENNA. OUR MERRY CHRISTMAS SALE! Brings News Wonderfully Interesting to Gift Seekers This Big Merry Christmas Sale is stration of the advantages of Early Christmas In fact this great shopping event was especially inaugu- rated to induce early December purchasing. Our buyers while gathering regular holiday stocks— secured scores of special lots at prices away below actu- in addition to many regular lines have been put on sale. whosfesfesfosfesforfofosfeosfofofooforforforfenfentesferferfonfonfonfosforfecfofocfeforforedenferfonfesfonfoofenfocfecfocfecfecfocdocecfocdeodododerde At Prices Exceedingly Low The sale embraces only standard dise—the most desirable and the most department offers during this week you can obtain better and finer for less than you expected to pay. Sale ends Saturday. “The City Of Dolls” including dolls Couldn’t begin to count them all—but there Every child should see “The City of (fourth floor) “THE LAND OF CHRISTMAS DREAMS” A FAIRYLAND SCENE FOR LITTLE THEM ALONG Watch their eyes open wide; youll enjoy it yourself, Here is Santa's mountain home, the “Fairy Camp,” the running brook, the waterfall, the sunset and dozens of other things to delight the little ones. (fourth floor) ea ett Totes TestocetontestostenestontonToutosteoTontesTeoke sTestuotesheoteonteolsi ostestectostectoctontecfeofoofoofosfocfosforfeofocfoesofeetorfosfoferfocforfesfecfoofeefecferfeoferfesfenfecfecfecfosfostecfectorfecfocfosfesfesfocfosfosfucfecfecfecfocfecfeefii oe ngefocgosforforforfesfenfeofo foofertoofesgeofacteoforteofoofortosfocfosfasgocfertesfertocfecostarforforteofectecfusteofecisofecforfefunfesdeafecfectesfucecfectrafecfrafefen fefufeduisdfiduiefplp Pb fedetettttebiiblrmimrTimmTTTET Te EEE To See The Store’s Xmas Decorations Is Like A Trip To Fairyland! So wonderfully beautiful, so mysterious, so fairy-like. anything like Garlands, bright, glowing lights, hundreds and hun- Kringles—to tell cent spectacle—we are proud of it, and we know the en- oe le ogo Tax on Promissory Notes all promissory Entertained at Dinner Thanksgiving must be stamped adhesive stamp, purchased Government, _On- each Jacob Shank Sr. and an addi town; Mrs. David White, Mrs. 1. interestine and scholarly address bY | Rheems; Norman White additional stamp must be placed, Miss Susannah White of Maytown; eee tl eee Prof. J. George Brecht, Secretary of | Mr. and Mrs. These stamps can be pur- chased at any Bank. el) CR —— Lititz Won't Let This Slip The Crescent Engineering Co. Philadelphia wants to establish iron using the vacant factory buildings. + Wm. Bookman, Mr. and Mrs. C Weidman, Mr, Christ Weidman, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Harve Gingrich, een tl To Keep Cetery Through Winter Take up the plants, cut off a por- Lives in Fulton Township commissioners Bradley mer- cantile appraiser for 1915. | sift in dry sand enough to cover with sand nearly to the top of them It Be Possible? outbreak of aphth- The outbreak among the livestock on | Abram BE. Witmer, | | Boast? Fo i found a severe | , EF gp HA A | has occurred 8 a3 . AZINE or Father and Son Practice Grounds of Masterson ville. sold last week to the state of Pennsylvania, 120 acres of land Colebrook, adjoining the rifle range and to be added to it. $33.50 per acre. Written So You »ie— a postal will do. 15¢c A COPY $1.50 A YEAR Popular Mechanics Magazine 6 No. Michigan Ave., CHICAGO On this tract U. 8. regulars and state militia will man- Sef sap —————— EXECUTOR’S NOTICE | Estate of John S. Nissley, late of On Sunday night at 11:30 o'clock, | Mt. Joy Borough, Lancaster county, daughter of Mr. | Penna., deceased. | Letters testamentary on | tate having been granted to the un- City, and Harry Yablonovitz of Co-| gers gned, all persons indebted there lumbia, were married in New York. t a|paym nt, and came A ——— Yablonovitz—Fritz and Mrs. Morris Fritz, of New York requested to make immediate those having claims or demands against the same will without delay for set- shoe repair shop here, and is known in this place, / Buy Potajpes at Litite oes are gelling . atl 50 cents per byhel. w ws fit 4to prin
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