SEOOOONOGEROOBOOBEOMW FOO00O00000000000000O0OCO0O0OOOOOOOO000000S 0 OOOO | an ual overflow of books which usually happens about DOOOCOOO000O0000O0O000O0000O0OOOOOO0OO0O0 i goods fthat you give either of the above goods a trial eo JA 0 111 Je ay BO0CO0000000COODOOOO0 WATT and | SHAND Corner S ju-.re and E. King Sts. Lhancaster, Penna. Beautiful Axminster Rugs Well-known Makes at Little Prices The best makes of Axminster Rugs—Smith, Hartford, Bigelow, Sanford, Roxbury—all are well represented in the Watt & Shand collection. Whatever may be your needs in size, design or color- ing, you are sure to find something suitable here. As to price—you know what January Clearance means; every Rug has been substantially price-cut, Why not purchase now? Prices are sure to go up in the Spring, when everybody will be looking for floor-coverings. Take time by the forelock, and save by buying to-morrow. One thing more—if you-are going to buy Rugs, don’t buy before you have seen our line. Exact duplicates of rugs described below are being sold to-day in Lancaster at much higher prices, in some cases a-third more. This is important. Durable ScotchjWeave Rugs These Kilmarnock and Kilbride Rugs are woven from heavy wool yarn, and are exceptionally strong. The dainty blues, soft rose, and rich greens, with pretty floral or stenciled borders, lend themselves readily to produce artistic effects. $15.00 Kazak Rugs, 9x12; now $12. $19.50 Kilbride Rugs, 9x12, now $16.50. $29.00 Kilmarnock Rugs, 9x12, now 25.00 $32.50 Kilmarnock Rugs, 9x12, now 2 0. Just arrived—a special lot of Rag ge 50 eight colors; regular $1.50 values; now 98¢. Also, a new line of Hassocks, in all 37 1-2¢ and 50¢- Special Liowu Prices for Tapestry Brussels Rugs Many new designs in these serviceable Rugs are taken from the highe t grade rugs, and thus have distinction in pattern without the usua: distinction in price. Values from $13.50 to $18.50. Prices are now, for size 9x12, $10, $11.98 and $13.98. 27x54 Axminster Rugs Perhaps you need a Smal] Rug to place in front of the bed, the bureau, or the door. Ome of these rugs will solve the problem. Handsome designs and colorings, and a good investment at the price; $1.98 to $2.50 rugs; Reduced to $1.69. $25.00 Axminster Rugs $19.98 The rugs of several leading makers are in- the range of colors and patterns is very at $19.98. $22.50 Axminster Rugs $15.98 Good" assortment of Oriental and floral designs; $22.50. Special price, $15.98. $15.98 Axminster Rugs $11.98 Size 9x12 feet, From the Alex, Smith & Sons’ Auction Sale. Now being sold in the city at $15.98. Twenty different styles. Extra Special at $11.98. 30x60 inches; in shapes and colors; at Size 9x12 feet. cluded among these, and large. Oriental, conventional and high-art effects; 9x12 feet. and well worth Size extra long pile, LOLLOOOO00 {11 0 1 1 0 OO CHBRLES M. ESHLEMAN SUCCESSOR TO HAMILTON & ESHLEMAN Practical Factories, Mills Also Ce ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ); Pa. I ALSO REPAIR C1. a Salunga, oo HI JE sspools, Sinks ALL KINDS OF PUMPS BELL PHONE NO. 25M LANDISVILLE ECE SER ET RR ER pd BATCH 5 Read This Friends des CONNECTION WITH OUR GREEN HOUSE SUPPLIES, WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU A LINE OF Canned Goods, Such as Corn, Beans and Tomatoes The title As we have already many friends it better than selected Branded ag (Pride of Donegal). which has proved itself 100 lumbia, fold. in Mount Joy and Co- who pronounce any other available, These are grown, carefully and packed by us, we desire and be convinced #and thug encourage the promotion of a special selection of fruit and egetable cannery at home. Thanking our friends for the encouragement we have already. We only have a limited amount of these goods this year, BE. dd. Zercher Columbia Ave. Mount Joy, Pa. 1 What To Do With Holiday Books There is scarcely a home but what hag felt the effects of the Christmas tinfie. Books are sold, and distributed in this city by the thousands. Mginy of them are rare and expensive publications, with delicate bindings. Nearly all of them are worth preserving, if not for their inftrinsic merit—at least for the sake of association as we seldom tlirow books away, but cherish them as friends. If they are worth protecting at all, let them have the best protection possible—such ag is affofded by THE GLOBE WER- ICKE “ELASTIC BOOKCASE.” You can get a whole section for a trifle more than the cost of ne good book—sufficient to hold twenty or more books. Make your selection now, while you have the choice as to finish, of which there are eight different kinds, Westenberger, Maley & Myers 125-131 East King St. LANCASTER. PA WILLIE » SALE REGISTER A FREE notice of your sale is in- serted here for any length of time, provided we print your sale bills. This is excellent advertising becaus- it is read by so many peocpie sug - notice such as the following «.. surely bring the buyers. Saturday, Jan. 30—At his stables on Marietta street, Mount Joy, a large lot of acclimated horses, colts, and mules by Mr. Ed Ream, Zeller, Auct. ! Saturday, Feb, 6—At the trolley | waiting room, Mount Joy, several lots of ground in Mount Joy Borough, by | the Executrices of the Estate of John S. Nissley, deceased. Zeller, auctt. Wednesday, Feb. 17—On the prem- | ises on Henry street, Mount Joy. a | large lot of household goods by | Miss Joanna Miller. Frank, auct. Thursday, Feb. 18—On the premises | on the road leading from Mount Joy | to Newtown, just outside the south- | eastern limits of Mt. Joy Borough, horses, mules, cows, hogs, chickens and lot of farm implements by C. I. Swarr. Zeller & Aldinger, aucts. Monday, Feb, 22—On the premises in East Donegal Township, on the | road leading from Florin to Solge | | | | { | bia, 13% miles from the former place, live stock, farming implements and household goods by Aaron Kepper- | ling. Aldinger, auct. Friday, Feb. 26—On his farm, 23 | miles east of Mt. Joy, near Eris- | man’s Church, one pair of good | mules, horses, milch cows, bulls, { heifers, hogs, all kinds of light and | farm wagons and a large’ lot of imple- | ments, by Mr, M. B. Hiestand. Zeller, auct. | Tuesday, March 2—On ises at Hiestand’s Mill, Keener’s) on the road leading from Milton Grove to Chickies Church, | 1 14 mile from the former place, | in Rapho township, horses, cows, | heifers, bulls, shoats, sows and a large lot of farm implements by D. | B. Hiestand. Aldinger, auct. Saturday, Mar. 6—On the premis- | es in East Donegal, Point school house, on the farm of S. H. Tressler, mules, horses, cows, | bulls, heifers, steers, and a large lot | of farm implements only used a tow | seasons by Jos. Tressler. Frank &| Minnich, aucts. Monday, March 8—On the premis- | es in Rapho township, leading from Geyer’'s wanger's blacksmith shop, 1% mile | from the former place, horses, cows, shoats, chickens, farming imple- ments and some household goods by Aaron Johnston. Frank auct. Tuesday, Mar. 9—On the farm in East Donegal, a short dis-! tance northeast of Maytown, one | hundred head of horses, mules, cows, | bulls, steers and all the farming im- plements for a 330 farm by | H. Tressler. & Min- aucts, the prem- | (formerly | near the Rock | on the road | Mill to Sch- Cameron | acre Samuel Frank nich, Wednesday, March Duffy Park farm, 48 head live stock of mules, and shoats and large implements ind house- by Mr. Frank M. 10—On Marietta, ne the near consist horse, cows lot of farm hold goods Kann. Aldinger, Thur auct Mare the farm of @ Woleemuth Ton line fror fmple- by > Jot of farm » 1 sehold goods auct, day, I Un the prem- B. F. on Hiestand farm, the Long the the road Lane to pike, 1-4 mile IS€ES, liom the Mar & northeast of Marietta, walk fiom the trol-, mules, 12 colts, chick- lot of farm implements | goods, by Chas. | auct, { -On Duffy a large lot of Frank M. Kann. | leading ietia Lancaster 4 LVe minuies ley, horses, go ov household Frank, Mar, farm near Marietta, household goods by Aldinger, auct, rrr rere QQ eer ee BAINBRIDGE | Migs Mary Brenneman is the guest | Dr. and Mrs. W, T, Worth, of} Chester, | Landis has with the J. Bluemont, Md. The revival services odist Church are being attend- ed, and will be continued for anoth- er week. Visiting pastors will offl- ciate this week, ry ——— Our Home Markets Butter, per 1b. Eggs, ver doz, Lard, per lb. Potatoes, per bu, Oats, per bu, ‘Wheat, per bu, Corn, per bu. rere re A A Arti Ma’ Clerk Resigns Charles Shay of Elizabethtown, af- ter serving for many years as a railway clerk has resigned that po- sition, and will engage In business in his home towr, ai live Feb. 11 the Date Thursday evening, Feb. 11, is the date decided upon for the rendition of the cantata, The Holy City, by the local Choral Society. It will be given in Mount Joy Hall. AP A eo ens, a lar and some H. Staley. 27 the Saturday, of accepted a posi- | Baker Company | Roy tion E. at in the Meth- well When a diplomat says means “perhaps.” When a diplomat says ‘“‘perhaps” he means “no”; and when a diplomat says “no” he ig no diplomat, “yes” he ! Donegal Church every evening (with : the exception of . has already been manifested. ! free. ! will be THE BULLETIN, RELIGIOUS NEWS News From Our Many local Houses of Worship Methodist Episcopai C. B. Johnston, Pastor Sunday Schoo] 9:30 A, M. | Public worship, 10:30 A, M, and | 7:30 P. M, Epworth League, 6:30 P, M. Trinity United Evangelical Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A, M. Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M. Song Service, 6:45 P. M. Evangelistic Services at Donegal Services are being held in the Old Saturday) at 7:30. Rev. F. G. Bossert is do- A good interest Ser- vices will continue for two weeks. The pastor, ing the preaching. United Brethren Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor Sunday School, 9 A. M. Preaching, 10:16 A. M. Senior C. B, 6 P. M. Junior C. E, 6 P. M, Evangelistic Services, 7 P. M. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30 PM St. Elizabeth’s Mission St. Elizabeth’s Mission invites you to attend a children’s party to be given in Market Hall Elizabethtown, Saturday afternoon, January 80, 1915. Admission 10 cents, Refreshments free from 2 to 5 P. M. Parents ac- companying children will be admitted Presbyterian Church -20 One A Two S Rev. Frank G. Bossert, Pastor Sabbath School, 9:15 A. M. Divine Worship, 10:30 i7:30P. M, The subject of the evening sermon | Three Cotton | Two Wool Blankets; Two Wool Blankets; Two Wool Blankets; One Wool One Wool {One Wool Blanket; Three Wool Blankets; 80 per ceni Vvool, - Two Wool Bl | Two Wool Blankets; 95 per cent Wool, [wo Wool Blankets; 100 per cent Wool, Four Wool Blankets; Five Wool Blankets; Four Wool wo Wool Blankets; Two Wool Blankets; “Heredity.” Prayer Meeting thig [7:30 P.M. Church of God Rev, C. D. Rishel, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7 P.| [ Mm. Junior and Intermediate C. BH, 5:30 P. M. C.E, 6:15 P. M. Prayer meeting evening at 7:30. Special sermon, 10:30 A. M. me. 4 eee LOCAL NOTES News Items Told in A Brief Yet In- teresting Way Frank Schock last week, we Me, P. quite il} who was are pleased and coffee izensg’ ‘band and en the Mt Bulletin ing Resuits—Try . it. Subscribe fo Joy Our Ads Br WOMAN IN BAD CONDITION | Restored To Health by Lydia E. 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(confidential) Lynn, Mass.,for ad- vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and beld in strict confidences evening at | every Wednesday | AM and | One W | | il Vy ool Is / On Our Eautire Line Of Horse Blankets and Robes Must close them out to make room for spring gcods Cenuine Bargains as these figures will show: Carriage and Ruto Robes were $ 4.00; Special Price $ 3.20 Two Brown, Navy Blue Striped, One Gray Chinchilla One Blue Chinchilla One Brown Chinchilla One Solid Navy Blue, Fur Lined One Gray Block, Green Plush Back strachan, Blue Plush Back One Gray Fur, Shepherd Plaid Back One Fur, Checked Back $ 5.50; 5°85.50; $ 5.50; 5 $7.25; $12.00; $12.00; $13.50; $ 8.75; Special Price $ 4.40 Special Price $ 4.40 Special Price $ 4.40 Special Price $ 5.80 Special Price $§ 9.60 Special Price $ 9.60 Special Price $10.80 Special Price $ 7.00 Silk Plush Changeable One Flowered Design, Plain Back Two Cream, Dark Blended Color moke, Dark Blended Color One Flowered Design, Blended Colors One Cream, Dark Smoke, One Smoke Mixed, Blended Colors Blended Colors was $ 8.00; $13.00; $13.00; $15.50; $15.50; $15.50; Special Price $ 6.40 Special Price $10.40 Special Price $10.40 Special Price $12.40 Special Price $12.40 Special Price $12.40 Steamer Rugs Two Black, Plain Gray Back One Black, Plain Gray Back Horse: Blankets Blankets size 80x84 15 per cent Wool, 20 per cent Wool, 30 per cent Wool, 45 per cent Wool, 50 per cent Wool, 55 per cent Wool, size size Blanket; Blanket; size Ww eight 7 W eig ht Weight Weight Weight Weight 7 WW eight rht size size 84x90, size 84x90, size 84x90, size 84x90, size 84x90, size 84x90, sixe 84x90, size 84x90, size 90x96, ankets; 85 per cent Wool, 100 per cent Wool, 100 per cent Wool, 100 per cent Wool, 100 per cent Wool, 100 per cent Wool, 100 per Wool, Stable Blankets; Weig W eight 3 Weight Blanket; cent Blankets arness and Horse Clot! iF IT No. What more appropriate than a times of VERY DESIRA- ING LOTS ISN'T AN EASTMAN IT SN'T A KODAK | A Kodak Jr. PRICE 89.00 : for a present '°t the happy I or the days gli keeps and all gift that that day to come, Let us show you our Kodak Xmas °° suggestions for your boy or girl KODAKS, $6 to 374 BROWNIES, $1 to $12 W.B.BENDER BARBER WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE| AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER W hen youl pe aiion ) Renal & Svaiioty | ol not relieve bee: nse Sold ¢ - “We “print Tall the news at to print. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | west and ex- lands of Pennsyl- location ’R THREE—AI] that certain ece of ground in said Borough of Morne Joy, immediately west of property of H. C. being between the Elizabethtown and Florin Street Railway Company’s right of way and lands of the Penna. Railroad Company. This tains about one acre of good ground and would make a desirable location for a manufacturing plant and could [very easily be cut up into building] |10ts. This tract will be sold as a whole CHARLOTTE E. HERTZLER, EMMA E. BAER, EA 2 EL Ri AMELIA E, HERR, p Adv : SARAH E. SWARR, ou hod ta consti- | Executrices of the Estate of Lat if John S. Nissley, decd. | Charles H. Zeller, Auct, | Christian E. Charles, Atty. Many People In This Town | never really enjoyed a meal until { | Sold by Mount Joy, Pa. let us you, |e@ a physician, no « rl TCL Cw Will, we advised them to take a oxalls Pires Rexall Tablet before and after each meal. Sold only, by us—25c a box. E. W. Garber. E. W. Garber. were . WEre «were were . Were . were . Were . WEre J . were \ Seitz and lying and ,4¢ line ; Special Price ; Special Price 5; Special Price ; Special Price Special Price Special Price Special Price ; Special Price ; Special Price ; Special Price ; Special Price ; Special Price Special Price Special Price Special Price Special Price Special Price Special Price Special Price $ gq Dn nO 8 wun oo wn Ny YU RSL ON UT RWW WWL tN EARNS NN 2H Php HHH HP HH 0 <P PH O — \O : 5 J1 Un £3 No . Was ; Special Pric ; Special Pri ); Special Pri ; Special Pi ; Special P ); Special Price sterling on Mc unt Juy, Pa. ———_—— um Course SEASON “ Lyces and 1915 Mount Joy Hall ONS: Thursday, Jan. 28, 1915 DR. T. ALEX CAIRNS ATTRACTI Thursday, Feb, 25, 1915 ROYAL RACONTEURS Thursday, Mar, 4, 1915 THOMAS JUBILEES COURSE TICKETS, $1 FINE ATTRACTIONS GENERAL ADMISSION 30¢ Krall Meat Market I always have on hand anything in of Smoked Meats, Ham, Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and tract con-| Mutton, Prices always right. H. H. KRALL West Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA Bell Telephone. La Pierre House Jos. F. Brandt, Propr. Mount Joy, Penna. CAFE IN CONNESTIQ where chqice q sandwicheg, sq Drop in at
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