THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, pi J 11 JE 1 &4; ~ |Reliable ks A ri Efficient 1/5 & N17 N. QUEEN ST, . LANCASTER. PA. Service I. Store With, the Smiling Christmas Service hf the Yuletide Spirit Are Ready In This Christmas Store early, with right good will, we draw aside the curtain to-morrow morning, disclosing the cherriest Christmas stocks of all hem you will find sure ease from all uncertainty of what to give. Around them clings the glorious spirit of Yuletide. We ve and keen to anticipate your pleasant surprise, for never has the store been so Ready to Help Each Member of the Fam- is year, ag last, we urge early selection, for in no wise can you gain by waiting. There's time a-plenty now and full stocks, n choosing without undue haste. The store of the Christmas Spirit is ready to serve from these splendid Holiday stocks: Bf Ladies’ Fine $25 Suits at $13.50 See Window Display and Make Your Choice Early ty New Style Suits have just reached us. Smart, attractive models, that are among the mostpopular of the season. ads .ailored and brald, velvet and fur-trimmed styles, in the much-favored long and short jacket effects. A variety of materials, in olors; and a style range of exceptional diversity. OSIERY--Pure Thread Silk and Art Silk Ladies’ Neckwear--Attractive, Inexpensive Gifts Black and Colors All white, and white with dainty bits of color. New novelties § for Christmas. Many shown in dainty boxes. Bows, Ruffs, Vestees, lk Hose, extra wearing quality, lisle sole, heel and toe. Flare Collars, Sets, etc. colors; A Pair 50c. Laces, Nets, Organdies, Velvet and Silk, Embroidered, Tucked, Bilk Boot Hose; Black only, deep garter top; lisle heel Ruffied and twisted into the most pleasing fixings for the neck; A Pair, 25c. and 350. git i at Prices, 25c to $2.50. adies’ Black Pure Silk Threa ose, many excellent qualities to choose from; % Extra Offerings, 25c., 50c., and $100 A Pair, 75c., $1.00, $1.50 to $2.50. : . : , ao, Ladies’ ey 23 and Colored Boot, Silk Lisle tops, heel Velvet Vests, in Black; can be worn over a serge dress, add- and toe. A sightly stocking for; APair, 50c. ing style and charm to any costume; Special Offer, $1.25 each. Jr Ts on i tt 11) J | 111 A 10) OO 3 MILTON GROVE J OL : S Miller Christmas Comes But Once a Year AND WHEN IT COMES IT BRINGS GOOD CHEER The News in General From That Thriving Villiage Miss Helen Springer, teacher of Je Wheatland school, was a Sunday visitor im town, WATCHES losks, Jewelery nd Spectacles Liu FF. Glosh spent Sunday in tiizabethtown with his sister, MI%. Isaac Hershey and family. Real Ikstate Assessor Isaac Kopp und wife and Mrs, Susan Swade vis- ited at Lancaster Satuiday. Landlord and Mrs. A. S. Holwag: er autoed in his newiy acquired ma- chine to Harrisburg, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Amos Good of Oak- dale, visited his mother, Mrs, Sarah Good in this place, on Sunday. Meat, that almost indispensible pecessity of life, has mounted the sndosordens hone aeroplane and stil] goes aviating. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shelly of Stauffer’s Valley, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Good. Ralph Grosh, a salesman in Watt & Shand’s Dept. Store, Lancaster, ARBECK, io S. DE 9 MT. JOY, PA. J LO spent Sunday at his parental home. do Mr. and Mrs. John Koser of the Green Hill grange, spent Sunday in ’ NIT i IF IT IaN'Y AN (ZATINA 8! the Harry Koser family near Green ISN'T Tree. Happy the Boy or @irl whe finds a Chase Chase Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Thome, accom- Kodak In the Christmas Stocking panied by their children Louisa and r Blankets Blankets uci “7 ™ Mrs. Simon L. Gingrich and Miss = Myra Grosh were Saturday and Sun- ALL-WOOL HORSE BLANKETS CARRIAGE ROBES, AUTO ®|qay visitors with relatives in Har- ROBES, STABLE BLANKETS at prices to suit the purchaser, visburg and Progress. The Dime CHASE on a blanket is the same’ as the name 2 Mr. and Mrs, John S. Kauffman and son John and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- STERLING on silver. thur Kauffman were week-end visit- GOODS CHEERFULLY SHOWN ors in Union Deposit. Harvey Kulp’s skilled aggregation of artists have completed the paint- ing of H. C. Painter’s farm building in the Conewago Valley. | Mis. Amos Werner and Miss Em- 3 ma Fah { Pleasant View, wer ; No. | A Kodak Jr. |" hE coriained by Mra, Ansa Grost, the \ latter part of the week. ) . Mr. and M Joh R te $9 00 Mr. and Mrs. ohn asp enter- What more appropriate for Xmas q p FANCY WINES CHOICE LIQUORS RUMS, GINS, ETC. FOR XMAS PRESENTS Al} of the Old Grades of WHISKIES ALSO THE FAMOUS QUEEN QUALITY BEER ng in all its Branches. o electrical goods of all kinds. fiteotric light globes sold & Ex- changed for Bdison Electric Company. Report all Hiectric light trou- ble to me which will have prompt attention. . 0.80 tt teat teubedoctendecosteteodecdederderdeoirels ofp East Main street MOUNT JOY, -:- PENNA 1 TE 4 A A i a atau ala anata eae aS ousaB eal foofere oie sR A STR RSE =B Re 11 ET Et LO PA. HOME HEALTH CLUB written Expressiy for the Bui.etin by Dr. Dav.d Reeder BILIOUSNESS: Quite a number of .nquiries regarding biliousness have reached me lately. Several years ago 1 published an article on that subject. 1 believe it to be equally interesting to my readers Dow a8 then, Persons often “take something for the liver” when there is nothin whatever the matter with the liver. Lhey ale bilious when the liver is simply doing its exact duty. It is not the secretion of too much bile, by the liver, but the fact that the bile is net carried off because of the inactivity of the bowels. The natuial course of the bile is downward, and when it does go that way, biliousness follows and with it a train of woe. The lack of activity in the lower stomach and intestines forces the bile upward and into the stomach and there is where the real trouble begins. It is not that there is too much bile, but that it has gone to the wrong place, It has gone there because of impaction of fecal] matter in the colon, intestines, and so on upward. The bile crowd- ed into Lhe stomach is absorbed by the blood and this causes the yellow- ished, jaundiced coloring of the skin so common to bil.ous and com- stipated persons. What could be a more natural sug- gestion than one im such a condition needs “washing out?’ The system needs to be cleansed of impurities. Of course, the first thing to be done is to remove the cause, and to do that quit taking on the impurities. For the time being even bread and weal are impurities, Cotfee, tea, al- cobolic diinks and tobacco are im- purit.es from beginning to end. Io- stead of bread and meat for a while, lel the diet be juicy fruits and veg: clabies. Oranges, bananas and the stewed prunes are good in the morn- ing, apples, stewed apricots and peaches in the evening. Good, lresh vegetables of all kinds, prop- erly cooked and fruits in their sea- son, such as giapes, oranges, ete. may be partaken of freely at other umes of the day. Having thus prepared the system for the “washing out,” apply the remedy for biliousness. Take a quart of pure, distilled water or filtered rain water, heat it to the boiling point—do not let it boil—re- move it from the direct heat and while it has retained the tempera- ture, as nearly as it can be to what] it then was, pour out a cupful, aau 2 few drops of lemon juice, if you wish, also a pinch of salt if you de sire. Sip the cup of hot water by teaspoonfuls until you have taken the entire cupful and then sip two more cupfuls the same way. Rest a little while and finish the quart in the same way and go to bed—this occurring just before bedtime, You will be astonished at the good results of such a simple process. It will turn the bile in the right direc- tion to perform its functions and the long standing cause of constipa- tion and biliousness will be re- moved. Continue the hot water treatment every night for a week, then every other night for a week, then as you think occasion demands. When the constipation is stubborn, take an en- ema of 3 quarts of tepid water, The than a gift that keeps the happy wt TRE iaiat Ste Ee nia , tained Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Whites object of the treatment is to bring | \ and son Ed, and Mrs. Fanny White times of that day and all the days of Pleasant View, on Sunday. to come, The opening of a revival meeting Let us show you our Kodak Xmas by the Evangelical denomination in suggestions for your boy or girl this place has been inaugurated on KODAKS, $6 to 874 Thursday for an indefinite period. BROWNIES, $1 to $12 SODA WATER Miss Lizzie Rider of Gainsburg, was entertained at the homes of Mr b x Sold by and Mrs. I. G. Zook and Mrs. Sue Ww B BE DE Eshleman from Thursday to Sunday. . . alr. BARBER | €ast Malin St, Mount Joy, Pa. | MENAUGH’S | WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE | amateur protocraprer (2 Grocery & Coniectionery — —— viorig, and Mrs, Fanny Walters of HO EL McGINNIS Ndumalsvule, Vissied toe latter's v.S.cr, MUS, ldzzie Gluber on Sul- East Main Street day. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Despite cold weather and heavy lrosts, violets are b.ooming down on Restaurant and Lunch Bar| uc €ast side of Cheiry Hill. They | are above normal size, but are very .agrant, ©0000 ® © 0000s Has a fine line of the choicest © things for Christmas con- OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE CLAMS IN ANY STYLE tl nn DEVIL CRABS If You'll} Go, I'll Go TURTLE SOUPS Say that to some friend when you {Infact everything in season. Private|icave him on Saturday n.ght. Of | Dining Room for Ladies. Weare Always Prepared to serve Pure Spring Water ICES IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. DOOR sisting of Dates, Figs Fresh Groceries New Cranberries Oranges, Lemons All Kinds of Nuts Choice Baking Molasses course you will mean that you will rr— ge_to Church Sunday if he will go J. VW. MocGinnis, too. Thats a line way to start ofl. PROPRIETOR If you are undecided as to which — Church to attend, select the one your mother used to go to. You CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. can’t go far wiong. Any fellow’s LANCASTER, ROHRERSTOWN, MT. moulor's religion Ought. ig be good JOY AND ELIZABETHTOWN |°Bough for him. So next Sunday ; DIVISION give up the lazy hour in bed. Have Schedule in effort January 1, 1914. | your best clothes ready. Put em on Vie re pears Laneaster, i, 55) and start out with your head up and Bis, gl, 208, Se 15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, | your shoulders back, Youre doing Eastward—Leave Llizabethtown, b5:45,| one of the best things you ever did 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11:46 a. m.; 12:-|: i i 45, 1:46, 3:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5.46, 6.46 1:4b, §..|in your life and if you keep it up 15, 9:30, 11:15 p. m.; 12:30 a. m. ? you will never be sorry. And above leaves Mount Joy at 6:16 a. m., arriving|all things, if there is congregational PRPPEO® O@E® We have added a fine line © of Notions, Also Men's, La- dies’ and Children’s Hosiery BOOC00C DOOOOO000C00000OLLVV and Underwear, For a Good Clean Shave Or a Classy Hair Cut Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS 4 TONSORIAL PARLORS W. Main St. Mount Joy Additional car dally except Sunday at Lancaster at 7:16 a. m. i } poaturdays cars every. half hour leav- singing, SING. Don’t merely hold e m 6:16 a. m. : . i m3 jeaying Mount Joy from 7:16 a. = the ori) and bug BI a a : . m. up your lungs e . On Saturd: Lancas- or 9:16 i ETY Ji Joie Eliza- Youll know it, all right. You may bethtownn at 10:46 and 11:46 p.m, EE cars every half Bons from have forgotten the Words, but the May 1 0 NY it BEVing Lancaster tune, never. Why, your mother used Joy fuego. oUF Sa Done Mt. |, ging it! She will be a happy wo- Pp. 5 3 2 B_evar half hour from| man when she knows that her boy f Watch for Our Candy Bulletin Next Week 0 0 * * ¥ 0 x x 0 » 0 0 * x ¥ * 0 e Simon Menaugh nOOOC 00000008 | 2 fajn St, Mt. Jo 1, gaving Lancaster ro \" m.; leaving| was at church. wr to 8:15 p. m. Lancaster at m— htown 7:30 a. BOO OOOO OO00OO0000000O0OOO0000000000 COO00OO00D Generg OOOOO0C eo x x 0 ly. about a free and normal action of the bowels and this will do it, without the strenuous action of very strong cathartics and other violent drugs, 7 It is the natural way, and nature is grateful for natural pro- cesses. . — — Wr —— Faimouth Connected by Telephone ralmouth is the last town in Lan- caster county Lo be connected with ner s.ster towns and the outside world by ‘phone. The town had no leiepnones all these years, and it was only recently that Manager Ob- etdorf, of the Columbia Telephone Co. succeeded in inducing several people of that town to instdll the phones, Since then other residents have made application to have tele- phones installed. ant) CR — From the Cannery A junk dealer from the middle west had heard that Ford, the auto manufacturer, used tin cans in the construction of his car, He gathered up several hundred tomato, sauer kraut and oyster cans and sent them to the Ford factory along with a re- quest that they be made into an au- to. A week later he received a Ford by freight and a check for $9.80 by mail, He had sent in too many cans, —Exchange. RE EE Able to be About Ambrose Dunkle, keeper of the first toll gate on the Columbia and Marietta turnpike, who was knocked down by an automobile om Sunday night, has so far recovered that he is able to be about the house. - I Can't Supply Them The coll; is using the war tax stamps {4 than the government can supp! them. The sconfl lot received Lancaster is already} ex- apsted. x { Wednesday, December 9, 18 A) BOOS man mmm eo mmememeameeamacrOOEOO0000000000000000NNNN = WATT and SHAND Corner Sjuare and E. King Sts. Lhaneaster, Penna. eI ) Visit The Toy Store { See the thugands of things that make everybody hap don’t forget to join th Meccano $1,000 Prize Contest | An entry blank and full instructions free to all New Silk Shade Lamps Of solid Mahogany or Circassian Walnut portables; entirely JQev and very attractive for the dining table; electric; $5.00 to $13.50 Rich, Scintilating Cut Glass Hundreds of pieces, in the most attractive and bewitching designs you ever saw, Come and see this vast assortment, glit- tering and sparkling, in a special corner of the Daylight Base- ment. You could not give amything to a housewife that would please her more than Cut Glass. The more she has, the more she desires. Afmything that was ever made ni Cut Glass is here—from the small Cut Glass Salts and Peppers, at 50c a pair, to great, big gorgeous Punch Bowls, at $39.00 each. This Art Store Is a Wonderful Place to Choose Gitts Its chuck full of the most Stamped L.nen and Crash exquisite novelties, any of ‘Yable Runners, 25¢ to 75¢ which would make a very Stamped Aprons, in new de pleasing Gift: signs, 10c and 25¢ Colored Silk Ribbon House- Stamped 18-inch Doilies, on wives, 25¢ to 75¢c a fine cloth; Special at 10c Stuffed Doll Pin Cushions, Stamped Huh Cases, 15¢ 25¢ Stamped Handkerch.ef and Silk Ribbon Coat Hangers, Glove Cases, 26¢c 25¢ to 75¢ Pretty Stamped Covers for Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Hot Rolls, 25¢ Boxes, Comb and Brush Trays, Pin Cushion Tops, round Pin Cushions, Pin Trays, etc.; and oblong, 1%¢ and 39%¢ covered with beautiful art tap STAMPED THINGS FOR estry, 39¢c to $2.50 LITTLE TOTS Sachets, 39¢ and 50c Infants’ Socks, 69¢ { SPECIAL — We not only Coach Covers of Pique, 39c have a great variety, but take Bibs, 15¢ orders for, making Bed-room Bootees, 25¢ Slippers; 89c to $1.25 a pair Baby Pillows, 20c and 25¢ Silk Work or Utility Bags, A splendid line of Stamp 50c to $1.50 ed Boudoir Caps, Dressin SWEET GRASS BASKETS— Sacques and Kimonos, 25¢c t In a host of styles and sizes, 75¢ each ~ of Sewing Baskets, Scissors Stamped Guest Towels, 2 and Thimble Cases, 123c to $2 to 75¢ / % OO0O00O00O0O00ODOLOLGON] 118% 101 |) 1 BOODDDOODOODULIIRNAN ARAOOOO00000000000000000000000000C0000000LOVLUIN BOOOO00 BO aAOOO00000000E nS OOOO0000000000000000000000COC00000000000000000000CCORLLLVVLN C. a Just received an exceptionally fl e and stylish line of PLUS AND VELVET HATS for ladies Jand-children. Also all the NEW- EST STYLES IN FEATHERS AND VELVET BLOWARS at Low- est Prices. ‘8 FLORA DRABENSTADT East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. 1 oi 1 P 2 3 02.8 0.9 2 2 0 2 2 ’ = 22 PPV TTTTTTTT = Sensible, Usefu Ss PRICES FIT ANY POCKET-BOOK. HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES RANGING IN PRICE FROM 50c TO $100.00 AND MORE Our $10,000.00 annual location saving is making the lowest & | gift prices in the city. : Make your selections early; asmall deposit secures any pur- Pry os 8 0 0 2 2 2 2 _r PPT TTTTT chase, and will be delivered any time you choose. Here are a few practical suggestions suitable for Father, Mo- ther, Brother or Sister: KELLEY MORRIS CHAIRS Upholstered in Chase Leather, $13.00 Upholstered in Genuine Leather, $2250. Heavy frames, in Oak, Mahogany, Early - English and Fumed Oak, and fitted with Foot Rest. | Ladies’ Writing Desks, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Davenports, Mu- sic Cabinets, Tabourettes, Dressing Tables, Brass Beds, Couches, Book Cases, Magazine Stands, Shaving Stands, Rugs, Hall Racks, Pictures, etc., etc., ete. Picture Framing a specialty: Westenberger, Maley & Myers 125-131 East King St ASTER, PA 2 A288 882 ates on 2 Slodefedociociocfocfoc CPPPPTPTTTTTTT ese ” SE ER A SA EE EO AUTOMOBILE SUP ———— Automobile Casings ‘Which | averaged 6,700 When in TROUBLE, A STEAM VULCANIZ PLANT is your service, } Agent for the “Saxof” Onfll and get a de ratio. Atlantic (Gasoline. sengér and transfer ha 5 Repair A fey Mr, Jo word th eferfer while fi The u expert participe at vario For the esderfer | ters hun Early 8rd he set seve was no suppositi the act caught s and he - into the became was dro The gu covered three ho ———_—— Al rE. H Green H Mount astry to ill not orkmen, [ge an use is ft want. arly I tion a one Of hd any ling i con re fee r the zerche ype, ated eact morse-no boiler, This fine on the sou nue and | Winter Milliner rene to always hav vegetables ted and c etc. Hig s sale wholes Mr. Zerclt very reason most cordis all a nd j% time, °"
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers