etn PAGE FIVE aE SALE REGISTER : { Automatic P . The Market House A FREE notice of your sale fs iny | re oo ceogr Fe |serted here for any length of time, | ‘provided we print your (Continued from page 1) obliged to carry home again. it Is read by so many people ana tions are that Mount Joy now has a| Abraham Lincoln sald: “I long felt want and there is every know much about the tariff, but I do reason that it will be a success. {know this much; when we buy goods Immé{iately after the market was abroad we get the goods and the {0 ions over Mr. C. S. Frank sold a large foreigner gets the money; when we io. lot of barrel and basket apples at buy goods made at home, we get public sale. [both the goods and the money.” | Those who get the “ lion’s share” lof Mount Joy business are advertis- jers in the Bulletin. a — Doesn’t This Listen Good? and spoken, in less time. Long Lost Skip Found. The Building The market house is located on the corner of New Haven and Cherry streets, near the Washington House. | Okotsk sea, near Siberia. yy The automatic professor is a me- chanical means of teaching language sale bills, Which has just been introduced and any of the stock This is excellent advertising becaus- | which premises to become a favorite fi because of the ease and convenience new combination is much greater and do not the student acquires a greater famil- arity with the language, both written It is also applicable to elementary instruction The steamer Centennial, which left Muroran, Japan, six years ago for San Francisco with a cargo of sulphur and | never was heard from, is reported fast in the ice off Saghalin island, THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Elizabethtown College Notes The winter term opened at Eliza- bethtown College on Monday. De- cember 7. Nearly all the students of the fall term returned and quite a number of ones enrolled. Be- Mortuary Personal Recordings (Continued from page 1) new 2 ; . (Continued from page 1 publish it. 0! 1 Prices were very reasonable. uiice guch as the following wi Bhi Salis Soa to senile Mrs, A. G. Heisey side the many classes in the Peda- years which time he ee a the et to see o ea Choice dressed chickens sold at from .irely bring the Luyers: | combination of the phonograph th Mis. Annie N. Heisey, wife of A. gogical, College Preparatory, Bible vicinity of Groton, South Dakota. ” TTT RE 40 to 65 cents. Fresh sausage from Friday, Jan. 1 At the Farmers’ | a Piece of mechanism which operates OC: '€isey, Pres.dent of the Kliza- and Commercial Courses which re- Mrs, Jay A. MacNicholl of Mer- : 14 to 16 cents a pound. Home-made Hotel, Middletown, hig annual New| a reel on which are printed words Pethtown Exchange Bank, died at cite daily, there are many enrolled chantville, N. J., arrived in town to- Winied HI Sle Hi cakes, 9 cents a dozen, etc. | Year’s Sale of acclimated ang West and sentences so that the student fs her home in that borough on Friday. i, the Music, Art, and Sewing De- day to spend Christmas with her ) ! Mr. Albert Strickler informed us ern horses and colts by D. B. Kieffer Snebled to see the word at the same She was aged fifty-six years, eleven partments. Miss Laura Hess gives parents, Mr. and Mis. J, H. Stoll. FOR SALE—A 60-egg 1906 hat giready. snouy fortyhstalls uodig Co graph al Vo willpeg "DES and ome day. She Was 8 sewing lessons at the College almost Messrs, Alvin Shonk, Owen Green: |Incubator. Also a No7 Mand been engaged and many more are/ re for the’ teaching of language with —cPF Of the Church of God. Be every day of the week. The follow- ' awalt and Raymond Nissly of Leban-|Bone Cutter. Call on Mrs. H. being held a week awaiting 28 SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE some success, but the efficacy of the 54S her husband, she is survived ing articles have already been made on Valley College, Annville, are |man Mount Joy dd purchasers’ O, K.’'s. Present indica- BULLETIN by one son, Oliver N., two sisters, : : : by those in the Sewing Course: underwear, corset covers, aprons and home for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. David G. Heisey and Mrs. Le Mr, and Mrs. Ralph J. Myers o vi N. Risser, her stepmother, Mrs. waists. The Art Department which Philadelphia, wil] spend Christmas Peter B. Nissley and the following is in charge of Miss Laura Landis, with the formers parents, Mr. and brothers: Simon H. Nissley, Hiram Carlisle, gives lessons in China Mrs. R. J. Myers, on Bast Main | H. Nissley, Peter H. Nissley, all of Painting. Twenty-four pieces of street. Elizabethtown, and Martin H. Nis- sley of Llanerch, Pa. The funeral was held on Monday in the Bethe] china, painted by her students, were put through the process of burning in the new oven on Monday, Decem- Mr. Ear] Johnston of Johns Hop kins University, Baltimore, and Mr taken private lessons in China Paint- — ston, for the holidays. Amos M, Greider Pet— Utility and Foundation Stock Order a Shetland Colt. } 38 in 1. Complete and correct outfits at correct prices. Write or Come. The David H. Brubaker & Sisters Pony Herd a Te A _ A Ey It is a substantial one-story brick | ; | A Russian expeditio i ing from Mrs. James Elliott of Carl; Mrs John T. Bishop of Carlisle , Mt. Joy, steam structure, 100 feet long and 44 toot Mr. MansRint. if you want to close the Okotsk a Ta Amos M. Greider died at his home isle, Pa. Anyone interested in Art ang son Samuel B'shop of Kansas SR nas a Bi ow elec wide, and contains about eighty |out all y® inter stock, you can vyegge] with lifeboats gone, the name | in Landisville Saturday morning, of or China Painting, will please ad- City, Mo. were guests of the for-| trie lights, etc; built only a few stands. It is electrically lighted, and | employ no better salesman than an partly obliterated and her fron work uraemic poisoning. Deceased was a dress Miss Landis at the College. | mer'g son, Mr. James Bishop and oars iy will gell very reasome has a ten-foot wide concrete floor. ddvertisement in the Bulletin. ft corroded. | highly respected citizen of Landis-' The hive of bees, donated to the | family, on West Donegal street, Sat- I Call on E. P. Roberts, Mt under roof, the ful} length of the [Teaches the people and is read by Te Wes uo sign of a human be- ville, where he resided for the last College last year by William Zobler, | urday and Sunday. ; J : Sa on lst building on the Henry street side, nearly everybody. Think that over on 3 sr who ‘piloted: the nine years, previous to which he re of Lancaster, vielded twenty-one | ee ——e oy. i Ais ow $28 which will be used for fruit stands, after Christmas. Russian expedition that found the sided in West Hempfield township, pounds of honey which has found its | RELIGICUS NEWS FOR SALE™a ig) only $200 The market house is owned by a eT Centennial, told G. A. Griffin, an engi- | Wheto he wos Schodl ditecior for alway is the mile fn tle Colles) Plete I > = Appl at stock company, of which Albert A New Year's Sale neer of the Philippine coast guard, of number of years. The past eleven dining room. |News From Our Many Local Houses Have no use for same. pply i Strickler is president; H. G. Hagen-, On Friday, Jan. 1st, Messrs. D. B. his discovery and Griffin repeated the years he was secretary of the Manor Dr. Reber spent Saturday at Mid- of Worship | this. ofcs. mb R i —— berger, secretary, and Samuel G. Kieffer & Co. will hold their annual Sony hare at headquarters of the Ma- | Mutual Fire Insurance Co. way, near Lebanon, attending a Joint For Sale—Poultry houses and poul Myers, treasurer. In addition to New Year's sale of an exceptionally we ray hereling) Ao, | Deceased was a member of the Old Sunday School Meeting of the Tul- Episcopal Church |try wire. Inquire of J. L. Brunner. tf. these officers, the following are also large number of acclimated and tails. SE6d for further der Mennonite Church and for a number Penhocken and Midway Church, and | The Episcopal church Christmas | NOTICE—I am prepared to do all directors: Monroe Forney, Amos western horses and colts at the i of years was superintendent of the preached in the Heidelberg House services will be held at 7:30 ThUrs- | kinds of haulin lowing 1ots. and Wagner, Landis Charles and Ezra Farmers Hotel stables at Middle Tey Sunday School at Salunga. He was near Myerstown on Sunday morning |day evening. Midnight services apd ii > ® > os * very Engle. town. Fell and Lost an Arm 64 years old and is survived by hig addressed a Children’s Meeting in Holy Communion same night. IN % ble. J Grown Mt. Joy. tt. reel Meer J ee ~— Jeremiah McCarty, a P. R. R. widow and five sons: Harry C, of the afternoon, and preached at Rich- > reasonable. Jacob Bit o AL a0 As Brother Grier Sses It The Belgian Relief Fund Iralisman of Columbia, had an Arm Landisville, President of the Co. S. !and in the evening. ; Church of God For Sale Cheap l2rge £33 fones . a Sine ast report i he Bul. Crushed off. His feet caught in a ASROal olin. ps : Prof. Ober preached a Missionary Bariv Hraver. sorvios a .. lator for an automobile in first-class As soon as the Democratic party Silce my last port in the Bu : : . S. Association; B. Frank of Lancaster I Early prayer services will be held : : : leti s following ‘hax bee ,. Switch and he fell, the train passing Fins Nom mn. Sermon at Bareville on Sunday | pv th \ : (3 Hata _| condition complete with bracket. got warm in the seat of Government, letin, the following has been re or Bi : Junction; Charles A. of Rapho town- 2 : v | by the Church of God on Christmas Only $5.00 Apply at this office. down goeg the salaries of the Post- ceived for the Belgian Relief Fund: °Ver his arm, ship; Howard G. and Christian C. of morning, December 12 He eXPeClS morning beginning at 5 o'clock. All Y. 0. ply masters. The Republican postmas- Mt. Joy Mennonite Congregation, = T= West Hempfield township. The fun. '0 attend a Sunday School Institute are invited to attend ang take part ters had the cream. Their salaries $11; Church of the Brethren, $5.50. A Few More Left eral] was held from his late home at Hartsville Ohio from : December in the services. C. D. Rishel, Pastor. were always on the increase. Great C. D. RISHEL, Fin. Sec’y. I still have a few more turkeys yesterday afternoon at one o'clock at 18 to 31; and one at Lima, Ohio fs reform says the Columbia Inde —— ———— weighing from 9 to 14 1bs. for sale pe house and at one-thirty at the from December 31 to Jan. 3. z Methodist Episcopal pendent, The estate of John L. Breneman, &t only 25 cents a 1b. J. M. Backen- Old Mennonite meeting house at Lan. Prof. Myers a0fretseq a Sunday | C. B. Johnston, Pastor late of this borough has filed an St°® Mount Joy. 1t disville, School Convention which was held Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. adjudication to the amount of $5,930. Ny FE Gites = in te Union Churoh, at Mount Zion, | preaching at 10:30 A. M Our Ads Bring Results—Try ft. 82. We print all the news fit to print. HOME HEALTH CLUB on Nocetibar ©. : | The Sunday School will render an | KIDNEY DISEASES: It is a very, FOF R. 'W. Schlosser will open 2 oselient Christmas program at § DOOVOOCOTIVCOSTOOTOTITOTOTOOTOVVOTITICITTOTOOCOOCOCOOOOOOOCI I0TOOCTOTOO00O0OCO00 common thing for people who are SCries Of evangelistic meetings in’ ;u10ck Sunday evening. All are | Li JOY PONY FOR CHRISTMAS suffering on account of lameness or the Church of the Brethren at Pal | neartily invited, Buy a Rea ive soreness in the muscles of the back, Niyrs, Sa Ig 0 continue | several weeks. | to at once conclude kidney disease, that they have Many advertise- ments of various patent medicines have fostered and encouraged the idea because a lame back or pain in the muscles is very common and 5 : | Trinity United Evangelical The school work will close at the | Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor College for the holiday vacation Irom | Sunday School at 9:30 AM December 23 to January 4. Preaching at 10:30 A. M The Music Department will render | The annual Christmas program will a Chris as Progr: so eveni | ~ : 2 nisin Program on the Svening ve rendered Sunday evening at 7 of Tuesday, December 22, in Heisey’s | P many people can be induced to part : ! di i M. All are invited to these ser- : : Hall in Elizabethtown, No admission |. | with their money when made to be j vices, 3 y will be charged but a silver offering lieve that there is a deep and mys- a will be taken to defray expenses. | terious cause for their pains. United Brethren Church The program will consist of the fol- | { i Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor lowing: Vocal and instrumenta] num- Prayer meeting Wednesday even- bers by the students of the Music : : : 5) S Sh the Ch | ing at 7:30. é epartment, after which the C ns Barly prayer meeting on Christ | Class will render the cantata, | “The | : ’ : cL mas morning at 6 o'clock. Christ Child” by Hawley. | The Bible Ferm opens at the Col- | Now, as a matter of fact the pains which as a Tule are felt in the back and loins, seldom come from or have anything to do with the kidneys or their diseases, A severe contraction of certain muscles of the Sunday School, 9 A. M. back would interfere with the nerves : y = ia | Preaching, 10:15 A. M. ROUTE NO. 3, LITITZ. PENNA. controlling the action of the kid. lege on Wednesday, January 13 80% Annual Christmas entertainment, y continues ten days. Elder A..C. Wie- |» M. Sund neys, but if the k'dneys themselves $ |7 P. M. Sunday, were first diseased the suffering and, of Bethany Bible School, | I ice ri az ine < WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS | best investment he knew of— Marshall Field has advised you to would not first be noticed in the Chicago, wi teach during ; the day | Church of Gog SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE | Would you follow his advice? advertise. back, especially in the dreaded *°d Flder W. M. Howe, of Myers-|’ po, ¢ p Rishel, Pastor BULLETIN | We will take for granted that you | These two gentlemen built up the Bright's disease. gale, Pa, wil preach a _SerTpen each | gi nday School, 9:30 A.M dibs { would. largest retail establisnments {in the : evening. Elder A. W. Ross, the | Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. | Pain in the back may be found as returned missionary from India, will | If you were looking for an Invest-| Is it not for the reason that he world. Each of them made a fortune. ome of the symptoms In cases Of ji. ro, SSion y , A, i M. ment and— {has made a very large fortune Each, attributes his success, very congestion of the KiAners. infesima = C ns Tuetion along t g lune | Junior and Intermediate Society, John D. Rockefeller gave you his through paying investments and is largely, to advertising? tion or Nephritis, and fn Addison's ons oral 20 Myovom be | 5:30 P.M. personal assurance that a certain|in position to know? Why pot take their advice amd Cg 0 pain in the back 2 9% Drogralis Wi nd Christian Endeavor, 6:15 P, M. security was absolutely safe, would| John Wanamaker has advised you use the Bulletin. comes from Bright's disease of the DE A hg she "| Fvangelistic services will begin : ‘ : soni | : Bs pa ~ C. Reber, President of the ollege. ay T “~~ pay big dividends, was in short, the to advertise. evening, | kidneys there will be so many other At the vory close of the Bible ores Sunday evening and will continue pronounced symptoms present that : : | for several weeks. Services every Autoists, Read This DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MCTOR BALK OCCASIONALLY? DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN. IF SO YOUR CAR NEEDS THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW THAT'S WHERE .I| CAN HELP YOU. General Repair Work I HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS’ PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR KNOWN TO THE TRADE AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU? ; § FL2 i, Ral Rebuilding and Painting I WILL ZRECT AN ADDITION TO MY GARAGE AND WILL BE PREPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF REBUILDING AND PAINTING AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. LET ME MAKE A 1918 176 OUT OF THAT OLD CAR OF YOURS. seri. ) €X- one 1 udebakers out. ted | HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE WELL KNOWN STUDEBAKER CARS. ANY PER- he SON IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW CAR SHOULD NOT BUY BEFORE FIRST GETTING A DEMON- ken STRATION IN A STUDEBAKER. THE EQUIPMENT ON THESE CARS IS EQUAL TO THOS= OF ally THE HIGH PRICES AUTOMOBILES | HAVE 4 AND A 6-CYLINDER DEMONSTRATORS WHICH | mtil i WILL CHEERFULLY SHOW YOU. ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND 1912 FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE Irs, i CHEAP. him | E . am- | > Automobile Beecessories os | ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF PULLMAN AND CONGRESS TIRES, i AND ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES. Df WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL ~. 5 I JOY GARAGE 5. Brub Propr. 8 0) Joy, » NMA. Tran Tran T Trak THRs Tran Trak Friday, January 22, at 8:00 P. M,, in | evening except Saturday. the Al Bro- | thers’ Quartet will render a musical | which Bible Term students | the average rhysician will pay but little attention if any, to them. | Hav.ng mentioned conditions of Heisey’s Auditorium, Presbyterian Church program { eT L aia oa. ! Rev. Frank G. Bossert, Pastor {the kidneys in the back may be will have the opportunity of attend- | ng | one of the symptoms, 1 will tell . Sabbath School 9:15 A. M. | | i ’ > ? ing. i : . | you of the other symptoms. In cas- Divine Worship and sermon 10:30 Mr. Ira Miller of Lancaster recent- | { . : To ; A. M, subject, The Tabernacle of os of congestion of the kidneys OF |, ,1a00q ip Our museum a Very | oq | as our learned profess.on would pro- valuable collection of relics among Eventiig Servite, 2150 P. 3. Sub: 3 “ 2 , rg £ oer 8, ld . M., | bably speak of it “Venous Hyperae which’ are rare minerals, Indian | ’ ject, The Christmas Hymns The Christmas exercises of Mount Joy Presbyterian Sabbath School will be held Christmas night. A cantata will be rendered entitled, “Through | mia of the kidneys,” we find first a | diminish ng of the flow of urine. . Upon standing awhile the urine is sediment which There may be relics, Biology specimens, a German code of arms of the 16th century, | and old weapons of the Revolution- ary and Civil Wars. — | found to contain a | may be easily seen, % i i ad | the Gates of Light. Program at ja Sohne of fulviess, Guy pain 2 WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS |7.30 p ar tenderness in the region of the kid- SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE | Donesut Knits: B¥sielses. Satistay neys. Usually the the symptoms of | 4 8 L Is 3 | dis BULLETIN evening, December 26th ngage of the liver are mark- f abt ed such as sallowness, constipa- Preachin is ’ g vs. Practice iss | tion, loss of appetite and dizz ness = i WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS | Now in cases of Nephritis there; If one of your competitors were to SHOULD ASVERTISZ IN THE {are prominent symptoms of pain “spring” an innovation in the way of - | : to 1 : At this time it may not be out of {and feverishness, high colored and a sale, a new matter of displaying lace t 76 those ne [ back, somet'mes extendinng to the merchandise—anything at all— Be lo Seve : 08 : Ds 1aki er ste 3 le ad- | groins and bladder, also headache You would do the same thing just | "2King real estate sales a little I, ; : ; : vice so here goes. {and fevesishness, high colored and as soon as you could, if you con- R 3 . p t : lemember t C 8 | scanty urine which is often mingled sidered it of value to your business. Foe . ber the first and foremos with blood or pus. When such Why copy them in the small things SeSonnal In _Zaiting a good price for "symptoms follow back injuries they and not in the big things? JOUF property is to thoroughly al are bad and require prompt treat-| The greatest business men are the | Vertse It. Get a good, neat nq at- ment of the right sort Such symp- warmest advocates of advertising. | tractive sale bill printed, telling of toms are also bad when they follow The fact that they practice what the advantages of your property. In Scarlet Fever. Dropsy is likely to they preach is the factor which that manner you will get many com- | | follow. made them the greatest business , Petitive bidders and good bidders + ee et eee men, | make good sales, Money spent in the Bulletin will | In order to get these bidders you be of far { must advertise your property quite SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE | faF more benefit to you ay | First, by an attractive and well | written sale bill. { Second, by an | WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS | |a thousand times the same amount i The. amount you pay the publisher n the benk. tor advertising includes a great deal arm ! more than space. | WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS BULLETIN | It covers careful composition, | SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE paper that circulates hundreds and | good printing, free delivery and | BULLETIN hundreds of papers weekly in the| | reaches the reader in a form which “Abe” Lincoln Said community surrounding your prop { Abraham Lincoln said: “I do not | erty. | 255ures attention. It reaches these people at the KDOW much about the tariff, but Ido jmost opportune moment—when the know this much; when we buy goods cares of the day have been laid aside, 2broad we get the goods and the { when the reader sits down, ieans foreigner gets the money: when we 'comfortably back and spreads out DUY goods made at home, we get the paper to learn what is going on. |POgathe goods and the money. Reading of what is going om who get the “lion's share” done with the mihd in a recepy Jov business are advert Now that’s just where we shine. We can print you a poster second to none because we have the equip ment and as {to the advertising, we insert a free notice in our register weekly, (provided we print the sale bills). Doesn't that listen interest- ing? dose {ime and ih lettn. yur best evidence that we can a to eres — ev m— iver the goods” is good sales all the pey e past. the bills hich were for the his office. Happenings Vernon Johnston of Dickinson Col-|Witz’s shoe store. To be moved A of the Church of God, Elizabeth: ber 14. Miss Landis is a graduate lege, Carlisle, are home with their|lst. For particulars call on J. town. Art from Irving College ang has parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. B. John- advertisement ina, Wednesday, December Use the Telep We have both phones When you have a news Bulletin office on either will be glad to take thd FOR SALE—A portland sleig springs, in Al shape, detatd cushions and back, will be sold Call on J. M. Backenstoe, Mt. f -| FOR SALE—Building as a wi at present occupied by Harry Keller, Mt. Joy. "For Sale—A fine 8-room dwellin People Who Think Twice about what they eat, who insist on the best and purest ingredients handled under conditions of absolute cleanliness, will be de- lighted with Belle Mead Sweets Chocolates Bon Bons You Saw THE AM.DAVIS CQ UALITY CARDS BOSTON. advertised in THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL THE SATURDAY EVENING POST And other magazines Our Splendid Display is ready. Sa May we show them ui to you? «hi DRUG STORE West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE - Estate of John S., Nissley, late of Mt. Joy Borough, Lancaster county, Penna., deceased. Letters testamentary on said es tate Be been granted to the ume dersign _ persons indebted to are requested to make im payment, and those having ¢ or demands against the same present them without delay for tlement to Mrs. Charlotte BE. ler, Mt. Joy. R. D. No. 2, F : CHARLOTTE E. HERTZL EMMA E. BAER AMELIA E HERR SADIE E. SWARR { Chris ian B. Charles, Anarp
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