Wednes mber 29, 1915. oN THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. ater far as can be learned now. (contents, half the amount being on! liar with the work and rendering his | D. F. Gabel. Recitation, The Daisy, Annie Ging- ks Des royed President of Council B. S. Dilling. | the machinery and the other half on services at this time was greatly 8b-| © 1 Baker, rich; Song, Christmas Bells; Recita-| y er then arrived on the scene and | the building. The insurance repre | preciated. { | Clarence Behock. on, Peace on Earth, Mary Koser;, FOR RENT—A Groom house om | sentatives were here on Monday, 1p fat evelybody made an effort’ - Recitation, Give Away Presents, Stel East Main St, Mt. Joy. Family withe and were a unit that the building iS to ausisi the borough at a US| Milton Grove School Entertainment la Heisey; Recitation, Secret of San-'out children preferred. For pare 1 : © 3 - i i 1 , Ze ; o “ it =. : . ic 0 Doth the boilers and also chinery. This was done immediate” t0%l 1058 and they willin ail: when help was really needed and Christmas exercises were held at ans, Boy Niitls) Disicgle, | hind ticulars apply at this office dec 22-tf but all thesy fires Were ly and at day break Supervisor a [TEobaLLly allow about $1,600 on the | we feel positive that our town has (he milton Grove School on Thurs Letter, Louisa Thome: FOR RENT—I offer my coal yards banked by Mr. Shatz at B. Welsh and a number of laborers "AMMery- por a fooord mark that cannot be day afternoon and the following pro- VDE & Christ 1s Born, Katie I Mount Joy, for reat fiom April sty on Friday night. The set to work cleaning up the ashes, On the morning of the fire the beaten in any burg the size Of OWS gray wag rendered: A Small Boy's Keattors Pog ori A ot A 1916. This is an old established re is a mystery and slate, etc. {Sos Seons Jegorve credit for Sever /in the country. | Speech, Roscoe Thome; A Merry an i i as stand and enjoys a " W are inny farteteliod. Boon thereafter Mr. BF. Groft =n lons of hot coffee which they | i ee | Xmas, Elizabeth Gipple; A Gift to 4) Firefly: Recitation, A Riddle, | FOr particulars apply 10 8S. R. Sny- “othing definite has yet and son set to work re ing the | ved BS ho Steen eres Closed on New Year {Santa Claus, Sara Koser; Jingle ; : '| der, Mount Joy. tr ed. | machinery. They were assi .d4 by eredl) Is ajso que the Burgess We, the undersigned merchants Bells, Anna Ober; A Class exercise; : : . {and Councilmen for their untiring | Recitation, The Love Box, Charles je building vas destroyed (all the plumbers gvallable in ihisf CO" of FL COR EEOE! sreny agres to Elose our places *| Ko Recitation, The Telephone, pny offering fo: pubM tos | the machinery, including|section and in exactly Htyave! oh in shape for work in_such rec- business on New Years day: Bin Cn Deioees, rodeo Wee. sod in the center of he I By sstriptlh : g , some of 1itg 8 per cent. Preferred ge steam boilers, horse-| hours had the steam pumps in op-| : { H. E. Hauer. 50 |ord breaking time. | @. Moyer. in other countries; .Solo, Christmas [00m Fifty patrons and friends Stock. Stock issued only in the gasoline engine, steam mps, | eration again. The balance of the gine, sti pumps Ex-Burgess H. C. Schock was sure] Morton & Myers. | Bells, Katie Kramer; Recitation, came out to hear the children. Miss order subscriptions are received pumps and turbine water | machinery is now being repaired. [ 1s the teacher. were damaged. Bavited box-| Carpenter Jno. S. Hamaker, with On the job and had his three auto- Brown Bros, |Santa Claus is Coming, Ruth Heisey; Mayme Kuhns a Prompt action necessary. Write. ; melted, brass connections, |every man he could hire in Mt. Joy mobiles in service from the time : H. G. Hagenberger. | Writing letters to Santa Claus, A ELIZABETHTOWN G. C. FEGLEY, | chinery alone will reach $1,600 as|of insurance on the building and its tended the work and being so fami-| H. S. Newcomer. Recitation, I Suppose, Wm. Thome; Winied : § i R Wiel, FFO0E HI Kel asked the firemen to remove all the itinued from e 1) charred timbers, etc., from the ma- Oliver Rasp; Instrumental music. The school room was prettily a en : BANKING—s Com decorated and a beautiful Christmas NKIN upervision given etc, ruined. Nearly all the|and Florin that could handle a saw the fire until the pumps were started | gi; on Menaugh. | Class; Recitation, Joy in Division. oy 10 North Queen Street gaskets were destroyed and or hatchet, immediately set to work | again. S. B. Bernhart. Raymond Helsey; Recitation, The nov. 8-7t Lancaster, Pa. f - Christ Stocking: Dialo . Song, | Various Sunday Schools Render BE be renewed, as well as the|and in exactly twelve hours had | Ex-Councilman B. W. Brown was| D. L. Martin. stmas Stocking; gue; » Fine Xmas Programs FOR RENT--A large stable sulp g in the pumps and engines. erected an entire frame but only also engaged in the work heart and Getz Bros. Angel Voices; Reading and Drama- TT able for two horses and two la hirge feed pipe from the pumps |temporary building. ‘soul, When the new machinery was| Don. W. Gorrecht. | tization, The Tin Soldier; Solo, Jol- g. J. King Wis a Thursday visitor carriage houses, Call on Mrs. ry broken off. The damage to ma-! The borough carried $5,000 worth installed some years ago he superin- ’ | . M. S. Bowman Estate. (ly Old St. Nicholas, Louisa Thome; i to Harrisburg. Zeller, Mount Joy. nov, 10-t4, { EE. R. Dougherty was a Christmas & SE I. S.-Y a Doagueny NOTICE art’ prepared to do all . | G. M. Keefer was a weekend KiNds of hauling, plowing jots, and visitor at Harrisburg. work of that kind. Charges very a Wormley were week-end leasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf ) ! visitors to Lancaster. 2 : = 4 W : ia ue FOR SALE-—A good as new 2-bu I he Celebrated G. & ® Men S John wnrinser and wife are visiting ,. gasoline stove in 75 a slatives at A g ‘ relatives at Altoona. Cost $15 but will sell very cheap as | Mrs. H. H. Beates was a week-end have no further use. Call at this | visitor at Lancaster. i , W 11 1 1 3 office. +2. ter ot mn a e | James L. Ulrich was on a busi . as 1 1 G ness trip to Philadelphia. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Geo. W. Wagner, the produce deal- Eetate of Clara C. Swords, late eof | 6» Was on a business trip to Lancas- Mt. Joy Township, Lancaster Comm . tor. ty, Pa, deceased. | oe ou ; : Letters of Administration on sald 1 S D i 31 Mr. and Mrs. Elston Shickley an- ggiqto having been granted to the e( el ¥ l el { nounce the birth of a daughter on undersigned, all persons indebted n Friday. thereto are requested to make imme- A The Exchange Sank of this place diate id a isi having 9 | will open a savings department on 3 5. 2r Fomanls agdils e e ew XY 1 § g will present them without delay for Day Befor N ear s { January 1st. settlement to the undersigned, resid | Henry Chubb and wife of Millers- ing in Mount Joy, Penna. F WE were to take the advice of the reliable manufacturers with whom we are connected we wouldn’t lower the price on | burg, spent a few days with Geo. W DR. JOHN J. NEWPHER, Adm. : we | Peirce s family. W. M. Hollowbush, Atty. dec. 1-6¢ a Suit or Overcoat this whole winter. : : : in pi laughter, of H y The Cloth Market is truly in a condition such as never known in years. The European warring countries are simply Pmilelelie of Ling ol il ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE EATING IT UP. No less than 70 per cent. of the looms of our Cloth Mills are operating solely to supply soldiers’ uni- {ner and fomily. ida re nl Linsenu, i They ar¢ sending out of this country at least 500,000,000 pounds of wool a month. Think of it ! J. H. Balmer and J. H. Kuhn, of Deceased. : rors Sv % ¢ 72 8 , es tO oe ¢ : | Cor a fF Mr Letters of Administration on said he manufacturers sy “don’t cut a penny,” and that “you won’t be able to get values anywhere near [Corona, L. I. are the guests of Mrs, No wonder t ) p ) g | Mors 1 Rubs seals ‘having been granted to the Harvey Seitz and wife, of Harris. oodersigned, all persons indebted as good next wigter ; “iy : 3 Lis) tC . - «4 “ 3 ov rv 3 | ; advice—but re not going to deviate from our established policy of letting each season take thereto are requested t We kw it's good advice—but we going P Y g burg, were the guests of John Seltz mediate Vi = ee care of itself. ur determination is always to present fresh stocks each season and we MUST depend in a measure on our land family on Friday. claims or demands against the annual sales to heln us do this. : | Mrs. Mhurice Stauffer and daugh-/ same will present them without de So we're going to begin our Annual Midwinter Sale of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing the last day of |ter of Mount Joy, were the guests 12 for settlement to the under- y " : signed. |of Rev. H. PF. - the Old Vear. | ot Rev. HP. Hoover and wits, KATE LINDEMUTH, Adm. c. t a The stinging lash of winter has hardly been felt vet January, February and March are the coldest months You | Roy Fornwalt of the Williamson Mount Joy, R. D. No, 8 ; > ; ye i : Aer ; | Trade School, is the guest of his B. FRANK KREADY. Attorn have at least or fifteen sixteen solid weeks of Overcoats wear—the best part of the winter—befire you- And then: when | parents, Frank Fornwalt and wife. | declsst .. tiles a Se ' ; our wardrobe and you take out an Overcoat that is practically new, and that cost The (harck: of har: a next October comes around, you go to your wa 3 é P y é The Church of the Brethren Sun- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE v school rendered an excellent Fgtate of Martin S. Bowman late gram on Christmas evening at ‘ Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster Keep in mind that Groff & Wolf sales move with a rush o "0. Bhesole held a shooting , LOLS Fetiamontary on sald ee * - 2 match on Friday aft Noon for : 1 ter ie d : Ty granted pe RC vw eretp are i to make ime HP RA Ya —~ ita { g % fine ¢ } was ve hereto ¢ 01S Ui Men N SUITS i r= : - oo oe 1 A Tory Tx 2 de * Im "ze v ment, d those having forms. 3) you so much less thau you can buy it for then. the same 2 ” 1 il U A arma f “7 Tea HAVE selected about seventyfive Men’s | WwW 4 i i : Dd. IT" PY 4 < NN OR Je UU vi: > ie een Manat) @ 3 MIEES DL ad : : on I ; 2.50 values ; ; 1.98 Rainy Day Outfits then ana when netousy, mile from alny y 2.00 vapes inn alah GO Fe lebarbiod id uf gid Sandes These are Guaranteed Absolutely waterproof, coat & hat hi only the top of the car was visible. the snow almost covering it. The $3.50 values. ... $2.75 These prices include all our Boys’ Suits, excep'ing Blue Ser- machine. “wae Tot” FOmOvVeR Twhtll ges, and all Overcoats, including Chinchillas. ; Monday. In his effort to get out of ' the drift he was almost frozen. : dh . Special attention to school e¢hil $5.00 values .. $3.98 SALE REQISTER dren. Careful attention to nervous 11-—At the Bulletin people. For the convenience of i x ¥ 26-30 North Queen Street : Tuesday, Jan. V | Printing Office, Mt) Joy, at 7:30 p.| those people who cannot come dur « m Lancaster's Fastest Growing Store m. a lot of ground tn Mt. Joy, the ing the day, they will be at the : Church of God parsonage, ay Messrs. drug store until 9 o'clock evenings, v / j | M. B. Hiestand, J. S. Hajaker and DON'T FORGET JANUARY 5TH | A.B. Hoffer, Committe For F@R DAYS | ; } k, auct. —— SERRATE ; Fran al / *
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