PAGE THRER COCOIOTO000000 GENT: EL Wit. JOY yeeum Mount Joy “> CLARENCE L. BURGDERFER ENE OI ES’ ORCHESTRA Byspepsia — g Q & & ¢ Q & } o Q © o & kD 000000 JIE, Dn OOOO COAOOOOOOOVCOOOOTSTOOHONK ON FOR 48 CENTS. |.askewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA, ”~ OOK So OOO000O00OLO00OOITTVVOCOO0 Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture Rockers _—— Mirrors Frames Zxtension & Other Tables, Davenport Kitchen Cabinets n fact anything in the Furniture Lime China Closets, JIndertaking and Embaiming H.C. BR ’X » «y <> =z " UN PIN ™N A All the New Shapes and Colors in Soft Hats for Men who like real style are here, as well ag the more conservative Qualities Guaranteed. Prices, Wingert & Haas 144 North Queen St., Lancaster. mi A Repair Shop PRO0000000000000000 Repairing Accessories . Vulcanizing OUNT JOY : * ¥ x x ed x * * x £3 * x * x ES x * * £3 0 [3 SO0000000C0000000O000000000CO0CCO00000 VARIETTA stmasier and His Clerks Were Entertained at Accomac I > e Chicken OOOOOOOOO0O0 i I Q \T I ’ \ 1 ents. M nd M J b H M M1 I t nd Mr nd M Jo Greid t1 orni Salun AT Ch h on Sund en Mrs Ha 1 1 mission: tal ( Chiv nd togetl vith M G1 er, rendered a duet in the Chinese language, The funeral services of Mrs. Jno K., Stauffer held at the Mennonite Church here on Sunday afternoon, was attended bv over 1000 persons. | The officiating ministers were: Rev. | , Hiram Kauffman, Tsaac Brubaker and | David Moseman. The pallbearers | were: Jacob G. Habecker, Maurice | Kauffman, John Mumma, Jacob W. Kreider, Daniel Rrb and Andrew | Miller. ret Wn ee RHEEMS Mr, and Mis. Nathan Eshleman of near Milton Grove, were guests of Mi, and Mrs. P, K, Landis Sunday. Mri, Henry B. Heisey has accepted the ccatract to grade a we ads Jacent to the PP. 'R. BR gracks ac Klizabethtown, Mrs. Barbara Hostetter and daugh- | ter, Mrs, Mary Habecker of Florin, THE BULLETIN, SALUNGA lev, Baker and the Choir Entertained at Sunday aa ELM I ( 1 B ain G I W a 1€ 1 ined 1l€ 1 1. RISS i 1 Jacob Doi C € guest 11 € om Yocum and I, W. Singei Ha B. Gie ( un brea 2 While d the horse stumbled and ing Mr. Graybill to the We are again hearing out electric lights. Mr. Vare promised to mpleted so that )v electric ligh . Gi 1 11 | 4 ua At [roi 1 vere guests of Mrs. H. H. Bard one ee viastle ( day last week, 1601 161 ¢ 1 4 | noo Ouse George Cohic, the Donegal tobacco | 2 genuine © freal ( ¢ merchant, loaded a car of 1913 cas-| ht a ! is | about 1 L11€ 00sLe ed tobacco for the western market | I ¢ { ( one day last week. : A y ( he N. K bill ser I 11g Sig e8s Qo : I i et ; Lau thi place £ € 1111 € fie d ss. Mr. C bers of Downingtown, fill va ancy [he Church of the Brethren will] hold their annual lovefeast at this place Nov. 16 and 17, when there | | will be a number of visiting minis- | ters present. Mr, and Mrs. Enos Floyd and Mr and Mrs, William Weldon left early Sunday morning for Perry county, where they will gun for big game | ; Sa about Nov. 30 This during the week. Mr. B. H. Greider has two teams | digging out a cellar for a double house to be erected this winter, on | | a vacant lot adjoining the western | end of his famous poultty farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Bard, Mr. | Amos Sumpman of Sporting Hill and Mr. I, Sumpman of Mt, Joy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bard | last Sunday. Mr, Frank Pierce, the Rheems | * contractor for crushed and building | stone, contemplates erecting a large stone bin and rolling screen which will enable him to make quick de- liveries with his three-ton Reo truck. of the Brethren held their regular services at this place on Sunday morning with the Revs. Daniel Eshleman, Hiram Kaylor, S. S. Shearer and Nathan Eshleman officiating. The topic was “Temper- ance.” I'he Church werent souseran Real Estate Transfers Amos H. Hoffman to A. H. Hoff- man, Inc, property in Landisville, ! $1. Benj, C. Hatfield to Blam S. My- | ers, tract of land in Mt. Joy, $800. W. M. Hollowbush, assignee, to 'B. F. Kauffman, property in Mount | Joy, $3,000., Read the Bullet Advertise In the Mt. Joy Bulletin. claims or u p I 1ke K Ad Rev. C. C. Witme Rev, ( ( W € of auate of ne Unive £0 nd melnpe > hren Chur of M LV In the near €d as a missionary to pines. He will sail ing a farewell service for him in the U, B. Church. ees I~ eee mane Over a Million Fords On October 1st the Company, since the first | 3 3 Ae gouipisied June 15, 1903, C. Basehore of near Columbia, Mrs. | 3 ea | factured and sold precise ars. eel 8 ie Soild His 1914 Packing J.3 Die h and Brot ¢ lu during )14 pacl Mis 1m ¢ h Pl ~~ F Sch ) Q 3 Lancaster Estate of Elizabeth of Mount Joy, Lancaster Deceased, Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to undersigned, all persons thereto are requested to | mediate payment, and demands agdinst the same | j will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, siding in Mount Joy, Pa. SIMON R SNYDER ANNA E. SNYDER JOHN M. SNYDER Administrators S. R. Snyder, Treas. & Paymaster W. R. Harnish, Attorney, { nov.3-6t PUBLIC SALE SMALL FARM A TRACT OF LAND tn eat their Thanksgiving ae A Rea] Freak Wednesday, > just [Lancaster, Pa., the 21st er, A, D., 1915 RIDE TO LANCASTER FREES DONOVAN SE Ev THING AN SY Verratss. Novermber 3, 1915. NEWTOWN Howard Eisenberger spent Mrs. Daniel Moore. services were opened Sun- by Rev. O. R. Brooks. ervices were held by ere on Sabbath morn- Hendrix of Chickies ‘rise a Fogie mn Sun- Mrs ohn Kemmerly i thtown Saturdaw macher and Sunday ifius of Mount ind Sunday bram Mumma. two sons eral] days Mr. and Mrs. BE. H. ence Ream and ere Sun- n the home of Ne nd daughter, ogentogler and hia, visited Mr. gs are all in excel- i an abundance p , ete. con- age. Any : premises will please ened, residing ymmence at 2 o'clock P. rsday, Nov. 11, 1915, when nade known by LEVI'R. NISSLY *ROCLAMATION he Hom. Charles I. Lan- and Hon, A. B. Has- Judges of the Court Coun usti- and Termh iy and reacs !n ang ister ave ig ‘ept, to me directed r ; other toings amation thru- C wf Qy enerar Jafi a Court of the General t Peace and nmence in the ity of Lancas- wealth of Penn RD MONDAY IN NO- JER e 15th) 1915 ice of whiek precept Pub s herehy given to the May lderman of the City of Lap- safd county, and all the the Leace, the (Coroner ies of said City and Coun- that the v he them $y YN PTOPeR pers cords and ex- and inguisitioms, and ememberances, to de which to their offices in their behalf to be done, those who will prosecute : prisoners who are or then the jail of the said ister, are to be them rosecu.e against them MILTON EBY, Sheriff. We Pav Your Rous Trip CARF are ON ALL E Purcuases Or $10.2 OR MORE. IT Costs You NOTHING Asc Port, i DCES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MEC KESSELRING, Agent for the Sti debakers and Pullmans Rutomobile Accessories MPLETE LINE OF CONGRESS ADMINISTRATOR'S A FULL AND CO IN TROUBLE, NS d- | i No or = WITH EIG Propr. MOUNT JOY, PEN Auto Hiring at Ail Times ries TE ey TB dy s, Read This DOES YOUR MOTOR EVERY NOW AND THEN? BALK OCCASIONALLY? DO SO, YOUR CAR NEEDS THE CAN HELP YOU. General oo Work IN MY EMPLOY JOHN A PERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK IT RIGHT. DOESN'T HT YEARS’ PRACTICAL EX- CAR KNOWN TO THE TRADE TIRES, AND ALL AUTO AC OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL. (MOUNT JOY GARAGE Peter S. Brubaker, Bell Phone 47~1! SRL THRE T s TORE TT ons THR TH
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