The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 16, 1914, Image 5

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Do Your Christmas Shop-j Recordings... we. Happenings,
Large and Varied Assortments | know this muel
; (Continued from page 1) of Practical Christmas Gifts (Continued from page 1) abroad we get
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1 |@) ald I David Brandt, a well kuown and} For years and years the People of | Harriet Blessing, last week buy goods made
5 highly respected resident of Eliza Lancaster City and County have de- Mr, Jno. Keener hag opened a fruit|both the goods and
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at 7:30 o'clock from apoplexy. He large share of their Christmas Gifts, ' street. of Mount Joy busine}
was stricken the day before and ang their well-known reputation for | Mr. Harry Cooper of Lancaster,|ers in the Bulletin.
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never , Te7led, The Soceassa Wa8 ‘merchandise of character and quality spent Friday in town with the W, D.|
seventy-two years old, and was 8 has no doubtbeen one of the chief | Chandler family.
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& | farmer by occupation, but retired reasons for holding and fanessiag Mr. G. L. Pyle of Pittsburgh, was
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Come Early While the Stock is Complete
As space is too limited so list all the useful and beautiful articles we offer, we beg
| ber of the Church of the Brethren,| Thig Holiday season, their displays | change hote] here on Thursday. RE
jand is survived by his wife andiof the beautiful, the practical, the Mrs. Susan Williams left yester-| FOR SALE—Building as
I three sons, David, Irwin ang Bd- | useful, have never more comprehen. 'day for Columbia, where she will at present occupied by Harry
(ward, all of Hlizabethtown, The give or more attractive, and the | spend the holidays with her daugh-|Witz's shoe store. To be moved!






 














































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to call your attention to the following. J feral took place on Sunday morn-|choice is almost endless, covering | tur. Ist. For particulars call on J.
, $=: at 3 So s the Cy By gift comforts and gift adornments| Mrs, Harriet Blessing and Mrs, | Keller, Mt. Joy.
. of the Brethren with interment in - for the Home, from it A , r : a
Ladies’ Neckwear Comfortables § jo e kilchen to mr | Rev. N. A Barr spent Thursdsy| “GOOK STOVE FOR SALE I
{ Tunnel cemetery, [lor, or of personal gif pi les, | w 3 7
3 jor, personal gift wearables, | with the family of S. F. Frey at class condition and will be
+ | “head-to-foot,” for every member of Lancaster, i
oP» 4 . cheap to quick customer,
Umbrellas Sweater Coats i Mrs. Frank H. Baker J household. Although the sensible| Mrs, Rov. N. A. Barr spent from|on ou W; H Laske
o 4 | Mrs. Mary Ann, wife of Mr, Frank and practical] are so strongly in evil | Sunday to yesterday at Bridgeville,| rales
Aluminum Sets Large Assortment of §H Baker of this place, died after a!dence, there are plenty of charming | where she made an address Monday| For Sale—A fine fat hog weighing
. % | lingering illness of the past five gift novelties, but as Fra Elbertus evening between 300 and 400 Ibs, Call on J.
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Toilet Sets Chinaware zo at 1:45 Thursday morning, would say, they have a slant to- Mr. and Mrs, Chester Fuhrman|W. Shrite, Mount Joy. it.
. . & (aged 56 years, seven monthg and 29 ward the practical, moved their household effects to Co-| YR
Hosiery in Fancy Boxes Gloves Ji os a dsuattor of un] 4 reat many veosle call The Hun. | lummuie Montage ote Harry en| For Saiepa se Swvomiameling
. J [ Jacop C. Miller of Manheim, who is er Store “The Children’s Christmas derfer filled the vacancy. 2 Poplar \strest, Mt. oy, stess
3 Fancy Aprons Stationery Ryn In his 93rd year. There are, Store,” too. A visit to “Wondertown” Mr. and Mrs, David Vogel and heat, bath, and cold .
* > & four children in this family and the the place where Santa Claus makes | gaughter Sarah Margaret of Enola, |tric lights,
} Blankets Men’s Neckwear J lroumeet fo the fut 056 to pums|Us MOMRATion, Wan VORy ier | specs atm te oe te a Sa
t 0 B * [onay, Sie —y : BIE ie Ios And % learned Spat i ie} mer’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Cramer. je. Call
A & . . % |Lhurch of the Brethren. Besides her folks are always welcome to take 1 friend Miss| Joy.
BE & é nanas. +, : > > : : . 3 i Mr. Jack Rolly and frien jor
: Dates, Figs, Grapes, Cranberries, ranges, ana 3 3 Fished, ie Igvse eS rn gi gromy fos wi id ish Pauline Westenberger of Lancaster,| FOR SAL
ie . ° 5 | Minnie, wife of as. nger, ol Santa and see his wonderfu] oys an | spent Sunday here as guests of Mr, [plano will
: L Nuts and Candies of All Kinds , [this place; Irvin Baker of Elizabeth- bi and games and the like. and Mrs. J. Harry Miller on Colum- | Have no us
; loa >. Pie ies of as 3 hi he bo gl Sete bia Avenue, |this office.
. . . + | James Drohan of Elizabethtown. One tions is in their simplicity. atural | wnfr ang Mrs. William Weldon and|
Attractive Prices of Candies and Oranges to 3 brother, Mr. Reuben Miller of Lan- evergreen trees and laure] festoon- Charles Sheaffer of Union Deposit, | OYSTERS, OY
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4 aster Junction and two sisters, Mrs. ing lend themselves admirably for 3 Vii
T i o ca J spent Sunday with Mrs. Weldon’s :
eachers and Sunday Schools + | Philip Hottenstein of East Peters- the extarior decorative scheme and parents, Mr ana Mod G. S. Sheaffer have for sale
: & | burg and Mrs. Elizabeth Eckhardt of the marked contract of the deep on West Maln street |any quantity, ch
You will be well repaid for coming even though you do not wish to_buy. | Manheim, survive. The funeral was green against the beautifu] terra cot. | *™ 3 eb Oysters at very “yes
held from her late home in this ta shade of The Hager Store, ls Orders delivered any time.
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place at 9:30 on Sunday morning very pleasing. The interior of the Baughman, New street, Mt. Joy,
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zi by ey : - i F Tend A FREE notice of your sale is in oct, 14-4t
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giond at 10:00 o'clock in the Church ih is one. gre it ryland wit serted here for any length of time,
x . % [of rod here. Interment was made Santa Claus heads in relief, Christ- provided we print your sale bills. For Sale—Poultry houses and
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| in the Eberle cemetery, mas wreaths with poinsettas, and the This Is excellent advertising becaus try wire. Inquire of J. L. Brunnei
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an brilliant colored lights on every |. . = 2
I i It4s read by 30 many people an I have a first-clas uipment a
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Daniel Heisey i notice such as the following squib
Then the exhibition of drawings am prepared to doall kinds of
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hb Daniel Heisey, an aged and highly surely bring the buyers :
he Seieitecdaedionteroitosh { i a . sntered i he : a Santa Claus : sawi
Hoofesfooonfooforforfooofocfecdoforteofosfosfosfofenfulofeofeoferfecforfeofurterferdosfort | respected citizen of Florin, died at €"'ered in the annua] Santa Claus Saturday, Dec. 19—At the new ’" gi ny cord wood, rafiroid
yes : ; ; rawi tompetition is attr: 9 a= ies, ete. 8s wi reasonal
[lis home at. 6:50. Friday morniegiDITVIY Competition ip ofivactingsl, oy Vl Wt Jor ot of RD ces very -
f attention and the vot ples in baskets and barrels by ar. [Cll on or address Martin M. Weft-
after an illness of five weeks, aged 5'eat deal o
? determine the win- man, Box 83, Salunga, Pa. 9-1-2mo.
| 78 years, death being due to gen. IN€ Lomest 10 4 A yEVIC. 5. Fram, ree eC
feral paralysis. Deceased was a farm. NTS is quite spirited and interesting. | —— NOTICE—I am prepared to do all
ler by occupation but has lived in “© understand that every visitor to | This new session of congress has |kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and
a > the store is entitled to a vote. The, le work of that ki
Flora Lie past fourieen Yours Wisre exhibition is on the fourth floor | © ampilen; 10 get turgugh PR rons bl ry pI
(he was engaged at broom making time. We hope they do. reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf.
and carpentering. He leaves four Carpet & Rug Store, 2 5 2» F h oo rr
children: Eli, of Lancaster; Lizzie, Among the many conveniences of: Probably the Russians are trying Sr$ale Cheap—a large Zag gener
: ogee 3 ye TM ora > NY is ator for an automobile in first-class
j wife of Mr. Levi F. Sheetz of Florin; fered by The. Hager Store and | even up the loss of the Bulwark
: ereatly selate .l condition complete with bracket.
{ Enos, of Bamfordville and Amanda S'atly appreciated, might be men by the capture of Cracow, bovinie- 1 es 00 Apply at this ‘ofilce.

|of the Zion Home near Lititz. One Hone the hi S. SabPostal Station | lly speaking. = .
[ brother, Levi Heisey of Mechanics- where all the conveniences of the U. | 8 { T ty 0 Tn
| burg and two sisters, Mary wife of S- Foss sory are gered A Why shouli any map Besitate 10 . 088 i Bek most Shoe
Benjamin Heisey of West Donegal bureau for checking your parcels or get married now that he is assured ghts 2 8 raging war Is
and Lydia of Harrisburg, also sur- Wraps free of charge, while shop- of Uncle Sam, smilingly signing
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> fF J that revenue stamps are not re-
: 3 in 1. Complete and correct outfits at correct prices. Order a Shetland Colt. Write or Come. |vive. He was a lifelong member of PINZ, has been opened on the Second | quired on marriage license? peace Westies vi bi comers.
; | the Brethren in Christ. The funeral floor, not far from the convenient, | ll Slew . :
. . $ well-appointed rest room Deep down in her heart
y Sie | was held at 9:30 from his late home ; . P r heart every wo-
The David H. Brubaker & Sisters Pony Herd in Florin on Sunday forenoon andat Then among other Conveniences Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. man thinks she is not too old to
rN | ten o'clock at the Cross Roads meet. Offered are the free telephone ser-| Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. play with dolls if she wanted to.

ROUTE NO. 3, LITITZ. PENNA. ing house. Revs. Henry Hoffer of Vice anywhere in Lancaster County —
N 3 : 8 liberal livery of 3 an- |
Behe SM 1 NB Maria of Bliss P70 109 Wher) delivers of merch BUY ITT «DA
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WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS best investment he knew of— Marshall Field has advised you to Made at Cross Roads cemetery. re ARasY 10 mwas of 40; viCT
SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE Would you follow his advice? advertise. of i Pe HoTatn ore a svinE Hi Ly,
BULLETIN We will take for granted that you | These two gentlemen built up the Jacob Z. Heisey all Aoubis os to the Poni thas the
would. largest retail establishments in the | Jacob Z. Heisey, a life long resi- holiday sh is “on” and the next
Pg It you were looking for an invest-| Is it not for the reason that he world. Each of them made a fortune. dent of Maytown, died at his late 10 days will be crowded full for the
ment and— has made a very large fortune | Each, attributes his success, very home in that borough, on Wednesddy shopping pubMe and the Stores
| 4 John De-Toagkefeller gave you his through paying investments and is largely, to advertising? evening at 11.30 o'clock, from dropsy Se Sie
- ; perfonys¥ assurance that a certain in position to know? Why not take their advice and |ageq 60 years. He had been confined i People Who
Nn scurity was absolutely safe, would | John Wanamaker has advised you use the Bulletin. {to the house for the last several INSPECTING RAPHO CATTLE Thi k T '
ton. "pay big dividends, was in short, the!to advertise. evening, | months, suffering from the disease, Se ; in wWice
>| and was unable to lie in bed for No New Cases of Foot and Mouth ;

i : | the last two weeks being compelled Disease Discovered of Late about what they eat, who
by Tits [to sit in a chair, both day and night. mee f insist on the best and purest
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The deceased was born in May-. A State Inspector is now inspect- | ingredients handled under BDOROLAR
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0 ° } own and was in the undertaking ing the cattle on the farms thruout | conditions of absolute MEC HANIC mm
| business for a number of years. He Rapho township. Monday he in-| cleanliness, will be de- gd S
1S S a 1S | Was a member of the Maytown Re- spected three herds southeast of | Iighted with RM AC A Zz i NE
4 (formed church, and was a very ac- town and several yesterday and thus | Belle Mead i | BYE a 50 des
| tive member, For a number of years far no new cases of aphthous fever | For Father and Son

 







DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MOTOR BALK OCCASIONALLY? {he was a deacon and elder, an as- have been found. WwW 4
DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN. IF SO YOUR CAR NEEDS | sistant superintendent of the Sunday, The fine herd of live stock on the | S eets AND AL THE FAMILY
THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW THAT'S WHERE | CAN HELP YOU. school, and ome of the organizers of farm of Mr. Amos N. Musser, a short | Bon Bons Chocolates Arie heey se
|the Nevin Missionary Society in distance east of here, was dispateh- | Writ! in So You Can Understand It
. (1888. | ed last Friday. The method em- | We « a month without
General Repair Work He is survived by his wife and ployed was somewhat different from Be will shew ve ite
: the following children: Dr. William those practiced at other places. You Saw | | publisher for free samp ~ a postal will do.
| HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS PRACTICAL C. Helsey, of McKeesport, Pemna.;| A ditch 49 feet long, 8 feet wide | $1.50 A YEAR __ 15c A COPY
EXPERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR KNOWN TO THE Mrs. Anna Hollenbach, who resides and 7 feet deep was dug. Instead of | THE AM.DAVIS CO Popular Mechanics Magazine
TRADE AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU? s ov oBg oe / [in Canada and Miss Mary at home. driving the cattle into this trench | | § No. Michigan Ave., CHICAGO
| The funeral services were held from separately, the entire herd of 27 | UALIT \ CARDS J Te
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hig late home Saturday afternoon /Wwas driven into it, and them the BOSTON. EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
sean | edi | caged 8 Ic dn be de db de db dun db db dG di dh dh dh Andi ii Edind

at 1 o'clock. The interment was shooting began and continued as |
| made in the Maytown Union ceme- rapidly as possible until al] were |
Rebuilding and Painting
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| : : 3 Mt. Joy Borough, Lancaster cou:
3 | WILL ERECT AN ADDITION TO MY GARAGE AND WILL BE PREPARED TO DO ALL | tory. killed. advertised in Penna., deceased. oy,
2 KINDS OF REBUILDING AND PAINTING AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. LET ME MAKE A 1915 | ee— i —— On the Spangler farm, near May- | . Letters testamentary on sald es
a | ow an r Mr. Alb | { tate having been granted to the
] OUT OF THAT OLD CAR OF YOURS. | TROLLEY LINE TO FAIR GROUNDS '*"" asset 13 Shes. oes THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL BorsiBnt Sil Corti eo
| e seventy- C ( rere - y J
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| | ASSURED demned and will be put to death this THE SATURDAY 30 oro toes i oe claims *
- week as soon as the “grave” can be | |or demands against the same will
i ? Stude bake rs Neto Al Rigs or Way Seeied dug. { EVENING POST present them without delay for set-
2 | alr Association Opposes the : f : - Irs. Charlot erty.
. State Fair And other magazines | lement to Mrs. Charlotte Ee
E | HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE WELL KNOWN STUDEBAKER CARS. ANY PER- | e ” ; a LTE ol Ta
SON IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW CAR SHOULD NOT BUY BEFORE FIRST GETTINGA DEMON- emores CAL i HERTS
STRATION IN A STUDEBAKER. THE EQUIPMENT ON THESE CARS Is EQUAL TO THOSE OF | The Board of Directors of the Lan- MN Aa
THE HIGH PRICES AUTOMOBILES | HAVE 4 AND A 6-CYLINDER DEMONSTRATORS WHICH | | caster County Agricultural Fair As- Shoe Polishes | | SADIE E. SWARR
WILL CHEERFULLY SHOW YOU. ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND 1912 FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE |Soclation met on Monday evening PINES CURITY LARGEST VARIETY Executors
CHEAP. | with nearly all the members of the Suaury SE Christian BE. Charles, Attorney
1 board present. There was a discus- fll coczd f
) Automobile Heeessories Fogel hin Bak:
| that nearly all of the rights of way

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8 | ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF PULLMAN AND CONGRESS TIRES, have been secured and that the : i G d
5 AND ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES. { building of the Mne is practically as- y ; : | ar en
1 WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL {Sured. There was also a discussion
of better means of handling the SE A IED, : Our Sp cadog- Display Theatre ‘
3 crowds hauled by the railroad com- | ; 3
Mm - U N T JO 5 ’ GA RAGE colitis were adopted opposing LUSTRE J : May - em | Mt. J A
| 0 h® FEDGET icy’ glioe dressing that
{the mo, 0 {5° of: to establish a State “GILT EDGE,"Re ouly tadicy gloe dressing that
fair, soeting the tobacco, Dos Lo Arne A ie without to
aker ’ P rn opr. corn it_exhibition to be held Fubbing, sic. “BENCH Foianptns
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