THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, he OSD OOOO D0’ YOUR XMAS SHOPHY AT THE STORE . A Iillion Gifts® Fresh Stocks Full Courteous and Attentive Service The Lowest Prices in Pennsylvania GARBER—ERB NAL HARVESTE LEER i ptable Ceremony Takes Place at Residence of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. | / Erb Near the Cloister { On Thursday at 2 p. m, the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Erb, residing along the Clay & Hinkletown turn-| pike, midway between Ephrata and | Lincoln, near the Cloister, was the scene of a beautiful wedding, the oc- | casion heing the marriage of their| daughter, Miss Carrie Virginia, to, Andrew Herr Garber, who is in part- nership in the flour and feed busi-| ness with his father Andrew M. Gar- ber, of lancaster. The groom was born and raised at Chickieg where | he assisted his father in the milling business and is very widely known thru here, The ceremony was per-, formed Dy Rev. Martin W. Schweit-! zer, in the spacioug parlor which had been turned into a bower of beauty, | the decorations being crow foot, i laurel, cut flowers and potted plants. | The ring ceremony was preformed | under an arch at one end of the room which was the principal fea- ture of the decorations, The bride was gowned in a beautiful dress of white crepe meteor, trimmed in prin- cess lace and ribbon, and she carried a shower bouquet of Bridal roses.' The bridal party entered the par lor to the strains of the wedding . . euwiecomer march played by Miss Alma Her East Main Street shey, of Landisville. The bride was attended by Miss Laura Burkholder, of Leacock, a cousin and Miss Ella ¥ Habecker, of Rohrerstown, as brides- maids. They gowned in pale trimmed with chif ' ' ‘fon and lace. The father of the bride wore the am conventional black, while the mother wore a handsome blue silk poplin dress. The entire assemblage, decora- . . [BCI4 p p Housewi g tion and the colonial residence made a most beautiful and notable scene. Burkhold- cousin of the Badorf, of Lititz. ‘Over one hundred guests were in at- tendance, A followed the an elegant served, the Henry ik Why Do We Sell Hernan Harvester Engines? FE recommend and sell International Harvester oil and gas engines because of the universal satisfaction they give to our customers. The weight is ample and is in the right place; the castings are sand- cooled, insuring evenness of texture and strength; the design of ever partis of the most approved type; simple, yet complete in every detail; easy to manage, requiring little attention beyond regular oiling; devel- oping from 10 to 30 per cent more than their rated horse-power. I H C engines of all sizes make friends wherever they go. : This series of advertisements will explain fully why I H C engines are such good value. One or two features will be taken up at a time, so that when you are through with the series you will be well posted on engines. All the time these advertisements are running we shall have a demonstrating engine on the floor here, ready to show you what to expect for your money when you buy an I H C engine. um I i i 1. Mount Joy, Pa. i mn were green messaline “| 11 1 OL I OUR round-trip car fare paid to you from your home anywhere in Lancaster County on purchases of Ten Dollars or more. This places you on the same equality as our City Customers. Next time you come to Lancaster, stop in and let us refund your round trip Car Fare. 1 cL The ushers were: | Harvey er, of Leacock, a bride, and Norman reception after wedding dinner Mrs. ceremony, which was caterer heing of the Iris Club, Lancaster, made her first appearance in the northern end and certainly nal About 4 A LAUNDRY QUEEN? ose WASHER ~AZ5%5WRINGER who won most honors. o'clock the {happy couple left by automobile for Purchases Delivered FREE i, Our Prompt Auto Delivery HE settles the wash day problem. Shé will han- dle the clothes more care- fully, wash them cleaner. Her wages will be only a lit tle electricity or gasoline once a week and she’ll do the washing efficiently and without any fuss. ¢ [Lancaster from which place they left for Washington, P wdelphia on a their Erb beautiful and and trip. On reside at the Baltimore wedding 4, BEER return they will wo home, The bride received many pres. 8 : : Sg Es 3 oF Po Se i | 4 3 & : i 4 i % : } g | » Newark, N. PZ i J.; Phiiadelphia, [Lancas- ; 8 J 3 , oS ia ; 4 ey Plymouth, vi "a i t Ean MN) i] M a % HP w -V& oy anhrats lew Tolan illers- Ss Fd 58/7. y FIER & 18 / IRE. SQ “HL FEBR AR ; ter, Ephrata, Ne Holland, Millers ao [4 LR IA id A / iO CAS CELA SA 2 | pe - Ratan bE 4 tao i ¢ } A 2 New Danville, Mt. Joy, Eden, _ Gobi abs : ay i J : Lincoln, etc Ly | valuable | = == 4 a 3 se 3 Follow the Swinging All the Washing on One Bench The wringer swings to any position, so does the top with dolly. There is nothing for you to do but put clothes in washer, feed them to wringer and hang them out They are all fine lookers, and Jt even does your rinsing. better performers Room for three extra tubs—extension fits p ' under main bench when not in use. Come In and Look Them Over No Rubbing > No Rinsing | N c¥ooping my] N 0 L i ¢ 5 i ng | The Aphthous Fever Fighters Say It Is a False Rumor | ; e S. Newco { 11S « { No new cases of aphthous fever , were reported at the veterinarian’s East Main Street | headquarters in the St—— Guests were present from ville, 10 LL She has no off days and never | Lititz y gets peeved. Special service on the Ephrata ” 1 3 —~ I 29.2 FE : °° Lauxpry Queen No. 4 and | and 32--38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna. her sisters are at our store now. Lebanon electric road and auto transferred the guests. It tainly one of the historic community. a ——"--—;AA., rh cer- ES A ME J RE: was occasions of the Ml RRL ERLE PNEUMONIA NOC GENERAL PIGEON KILLING i — Little Talks on Health & Hygiene by Samuel G. Dixon, M. D., LL. D,, Commissioner of Health : EE HOW IT WAS DONE BO S. H. Miller WATCHES Cloeks, Jewelery IF IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN IT ISN'T A KODAK Happy the Boy or Girl who finds a Kodak in the Christmas Stocking “Juice” Was Furnished Us From Baltimore Part of the Time During the last pneu- the few weeks, while This is the season when water in the Susquehanna river monia becomes the chief Woolworth death Lancaster, and no ally of was at such a low stage, all fhe and slaughters thousands. Dur- electricity used in kills ing the *h sable when for being again in the was appear to spring. it's ago. what to minute Lancaster county Mount Joy, Pa. { Building, weather lighting purposes after midnight transmitted and Spectacles were made, looked have Several herds are after, however, that been It has not yet winter and into the Md. Current powel in county for both Lancaster greatest toll is exacted. from Baltimore, tepairing in al] its Branches. Also electrical goods of all kinds. Electric light globes sold & Ex- changed for Edison Electric Company. plant to = — Electric light trou- ble to me which will have infected some time Pneumonia is a germ disease; the lighting and been decided which causes it is Tg do in the future. called by physicians the pneumococ- “Sl e tore or ea At a number of places where in- cus. It is to a certain extent con- i fected cattle were killed the pigeons | Men's Gift | en's Gifts | were also Rom EITHER such famous brands of Men's dress ii Shirts as “Eclipse, Manhattan, Eagle, or Groff & Wolf Guaranteed” you can pick out a Shirt that is EOUND to please, Father, Son or Brother. » There are Boys’ Shirts in bosoms, from 50c. organism county comes to Lancaster from the Pennsylvania Water = and Power Company at Holtwood. on germs are the This cur- big plant of the tagious. However, these river just Columbia. furnishes below found in the health ersons. When the individual destroyed, as could the that a throughout ordered by the without foundation, exposure through the offic rowde street cars, under the they disease to sometimes hroats of same company also ihave carried the perfectly rent to Baltimore, in which city other The report bodily res there is also a lar steam killing physical | manufacture wurrent ip the county general f pigeons )ecomes case of an orl ? on : : Report all would be exhansti yItowed by wmthorities ig rooms, . | A Kodak Jr. PRICE $9.00 priate for Xmas keeps the happy and all the days and doubtless, with 8 killing of Lrose, prompt attention. fancy effects, or white, pigeons to $1 are Men's ® stances above shirts from 50¢ to $3.50, embracing such materials as Percale, Madras, Russian Cord, circum- ventilated . m more PIC soft or pleated here oferreqd eg soft or plea here referred to Main street > aon Silk and Linen, Pongee, etc ; ison's Large Fire Loss PENNA morning fire Men’s Silk Shirts Gifts, boxed in one of the choice Wolf at no extra charge. Of patterns Thursday start 0m explosion destroyed eleven buildings of our Kodak Xmas : boy or girl. x the disea ek fresh air plant was shut down every n a { : (WF 81 : KODAKS, 8G to $74 1g i I I ait B 3 i Vi 04% ! S 3 pneumonia found where 5:12 loci after hich he current *® * . Goong uci , BROWNIES, 81 to $12 Scoid by make delightful Shirt tery a3 : or SAG Sv iE 4 : % 5 ; u yns for vou eighteen of the points t 1 ) h sect 10 next £ un, he 00( = oy : = ¢ : oS : Boxes of Groff & these we rev : : 3 $28 Senay i Thomas A. Edison Company at oidir show a handsome array of from $3.50 to $6 1 , entailing a loss of $3, for One life lost. His of the more im- Re- Orange, N. J Dress Gloves for Men 000,00. forbidden and Gloves at was Street PENNA. and Lunch Bar iN ANY STYLE ¥.B.BENDER oo ig BARBER who indulges ing fey Te . Main 8t, SOUPS h season. Private] yg AVE EVERYTHING FORTHE *MATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ORRRPRRRRER e are Always Preparad to serve @ Main JOY, laboratory and some vindows 0] Men have immediately. the disease From silk Reindeer wool-iined Gloves at $1 to 85 you have a vast in lined Gloves for Men, in Unlined yrta 1 vor en fur-lined assortment here Doriang. were saved, building begun Gloves there are i Backs the additional and Spearpoint backs at $1, $1.50 and $2 and Cadets o at $1.15 and $1.50 q | \ : 1 + @ v : Tor Fownes’ Washable Gloves sell at §1.50 Chamois, Hor black tt $1.50; plain washables, 81,50. Gloves for the Autoist There is amount of choosing here in or unlined Auto Gloves, with large Kids, with Plain House News air and hardships which they mu have been received endure. lcoholism is record: many cases Andrew H. percheg in Hempfield township, $1,050. Frank Musser, clerk of Orphans’ estate of Mount Joy, Pa. backs John Rudy to much alcohol is apt to reduce his —— tr —— acks, by be i Hershey, 10 | We st either lined B gauntlets, blacks, § | Court, ex-officio in $2.50 bucks ! Eshleman, lot from $1 to $5; browns, from $1 to | [to be accounted for by from $1.50 to $2.50, ete. . itrix and charges of $1,126.17. A Choice Lot of Fur Caps SAI Ss The prices on Fur Caps run as follows; Finland Seal, i $2: English Seal, $3; Scotland Seal, $4: Coney and real estate and other property change to dry clothing. Above all Three were tied in the T1122 BETHTOWN Near Seal, $5; Genuine Muskrat, brown and natural, $5. jl (and the irrigation rights of the in- avoid stuffy ill-ventilated places with eight out of ten, Moore, of Kin- Schedule 31 Wish ION 1. 1914 Plush Drivers’ Caps, with inside fur band, in the pop- solvent Union Irrigation Co. of where crowds congregate. derhook, George Sergeant of Mariet- ‘estward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00 5:15, ular Brighton. shapes, at 50¢ and $1. Louisiana, a project into which Many people consider itimpossible ta, and Joseph Ziegler of Marietta. | nm a Jd 25, ls, Ty ir Cloth Drivers’ Caps, in Blue and Black, with scores of Lancaster County people to follow this advice at this season leper { § p. m : bands, at 50¢ and $1. put much good money for years, will of the year when the holiday ! ee OO acres 153 power of resistance and there Shooting Match at Marietta ibl A : : A for Ladies come susceptible \ shoo ng match took place on any Great fatigue should be avoided if Thursday afternoon in. TY ur Bom J. WW. MoGinnis | PROPRIETOR \ Jonas $2,393.83 administra- possible for it is a predisposing fac- meadow, gunners © 1 > (@ in Landisville, tor in lessening the natural resis- Marietta, hook There Kinder and Columbia ), OOO@OBEC tance to this and other disease, If 4 participated. were two events you are rough weather of take a rub towel and exposed to seventy CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. ROHRERSTOWN, birds each. Charles Hum- and get wet and cold, with a coarse mer, first of Marietta, with was high in the nine out of ten. second event A Miilion of Our Money There The down LANCASTER, OY AND event MT. SporiAs Wate / TCE IN ANY QUANTITY at Vey Moderate Charges. Zl , 6:15, 7:15, inside fur i 5 a 6 Bastward os Elizabethtown, 5:45, rus ewer unners’ Licenses 16:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 1:46 a. m.: : "2 oaE a, : , . "ah Don’t fail to see us before plac- be offered at public sales to be held is on. Because it is or seems to be 20 18 in th 56 4a} Grofté: Wolf Co. 26-28 North Queen Street AENGASTER, Ac TER'S NNA loWING STORE —. Mitchell state on January 9th at Opelousa, La., and on January 16th at Ville Platte, La. AD Ge nnn Hope They Get it Congressman W. W. Griest and A. Palmer, the Democratic | leader, have joined hands to impossible for workers to tions, the germ figures will head the mortality thousands of our observe these precau- tables for December. BR A Son of D. G. Brinser C. E. Brinser, born at Elizabeth- get a new postoffice building for Co- town, has been appointed a division lumbia, and both predict that an ap- engineer of the propriation will be made during the road, with headquarters at Williams- present term of Congress. | | |Our Ads Bring Results—Tyr tt | Pennsylvania rail- port, { Advertise in the Mt Joy Bulletin. | { ’ The number of gunners’ licenses is-| sued this year by the county treasur- |, er was 9,292. The number issued in| 1913 was 9,746. showing a falling off | of 452. The decreased number is due | mainly to many more farms being] placarded against gunners in 1914 | than in 1913. - etl O-line Wants to Keep Children In Marietta town couneir talks r.bout passing a curfew eordinakge. Our s Bring ResclMs—Try it. 4, 9:30, 11:16 p. m.; 12:30 a. mx Additional car daily except Sun day eaves Mount Joy at 6:15 a. m., ving at Lancaster at 7:16 a. m. Saturdays cars every half hour leav- ing Lancaster from 6:16 a. m., to 7:1 p. | m.; leaving Mount Joy from 7:16 a mm. | to 8:16 p. m. | On Saturdays a car will leave iLancas- ter at 9:16 and 10:15 p. m.; leave Eliza- bethtown at 10:46 and 1:4 ‘p. m. Sundays, cars every half hour from May 1to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster from 7:35 a. m. to 7:16 p. m.: leave Mt. Joy from 8:46 a. m. to %:16 p. m. Sundays, cars every half r from Nov. 1 to May 1, lea from 2:15 p. m. to ©: LW. ving Mount Joy from 2:15 p. m. to 8:15 p. m. O©OOOOTR m, (*) Daily except Saturday. (i H 12: ¢ 45, f- ® ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. LRLEPOOOE © © © Read the Bulletin Mt. Joy's Best Mt. Joy's Best Advertise in the Advertise In the