— DOOOOOOO0OOOOO00OCUUDO UO WOOO 00OOGOOOON DOGO Rockers extension & Other Tables, Dave FOUR Cl BOOOOOODOOOOOO0OOOOOO0CODOOOOOOL] Buy Them I have 5 ecompletd lise of Rew shoes $c te $1.38. Drop in and see them. I hove ome of the latest electrically your repair work. Best white oak leather u Bring your shoes whem you come shopping, and eall for them wham you are . p %0 you Wait They will be waiting for you. Al work ere fest at Crom oqul shops to do k done while vm, do your home. SPECIA CAT'S PAW AND SPRING S8TWP RUBBER H ON POR 4# CENTS. Harry Laskewglz EASY MAIN STREEY MOUN Y, PA STORE OPEN BVERY EVENING. ROOOOOOO00O0000O0O0O0DOOO0 RNI" OO0000D0O0ODODLOU) Is the caly kind I sell—Furmiture that is Furmit Mirrors Picture Frames Ladies’ Hall Des] China Closets, Kitchen Cabinet In fact anything in the Furniture Lime Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNN Zi MOUNT JOY. PENNA AAAAAANSOOCOC00000OL0OOLDLODDOODOODDOOOODOLLOLOLOLVIN Barr’s Garage & Repair .Shop SAXON Tr a—_- Repairing Hiring Storage Accessories be NOO0000000000 | rt Ober: 10:00 Book of J¢ THE ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE Happenings Around That Popular Educational Institution vacation of ten days the Monday After a school opened again on January 3, at one o'clock Dr. D. C President of the College, Reber, spent part of his | Palmyra, speaking at the | Exercises of the Church of the Breth- ren on December 26 Prof. H. K. 'of his Ober spent about a week vacation in Ohio in Sunday School Institute Work. The first part visited in Hartville, Northern eastern Ohio, and the later [part of the week in Tiffin in the north {western Ohio. On his return he stopped in Clinton County. On Friday 24, he preached at Exercises of the {of the week he | evening, December |the Teacher Training Church of the Brethren of | Charles Schwenk, a student is | Elder, and preached at the same place also visited the home of Paul Schwenk, students Prof. Ober took this |opportunity to canvass for students. | On Saturday January 8, | Prof. Ober preached at the Hamburg | Sanitorium, Hamburg, Pa. A meeting of the College will be held on Tuesday morn- ing, January 11 at ten o'clock. The Sixteenth annual Bible Insti- | tute of the College Wednes day morning, January 12, - at nine Elder William M Howe of Myersdale, Pa., will again be one of He will evangelistic services in the which former on Sunday. He {IL. Anna and lof the college. evening, Trustees of the opens on o'clock. the instructors. conduct the evening. Kathryn Ziegler, an alumnus of the school, and a. missionary to India, will give talks along the line of Missionary Work The daily 9:20 Sunday School follows : Pedagogy, H. K. Wm. M. 10:40 Book of Hebrews, R. W. 1:40 Book of Wm. M. Howe: Church Ordin- ances, R. W. 3:00 Miscel- | laneous Topics by different speakers. An Educational Program will be rendered on Saturday, January 15, at two o'clock. Mr. 8. G. Meyer, of the Class of 1910, will give an oration en- titled “The Greatest School.” An ad- iress on “The Purpose of Higher Edu- cation” will be given by Rev. Robert MacGowan, M. A., Pastor of the First Church of Lancaster, ! program IS AS Howe ’ Schlosser ; Revelation, 2 90) Schlosser ; Presbyterian | Pa. | On Sunday morning, January 16, at | ten o'clock, a Temperance Program | will be rendered. Dr. Isembery, Super. intendent of the Chester Publie Schools, will be the speaker on this pceasion. Everyone is invited to attend | I these services in the College Chapel. 1 fi erzons desiring accommodations of hs: dging should apply to Dr. D. C. Re- | (ver. President of the College. | — TUG lr = FARM PRODUCTS SHOW | Great Preparations Being Made for { the Fourth Annua] Event | | © Arrangements are rapidly being com- pleted for the holding of the Fourth noon, | have ever seen a rug made from start have been so vacation at | the most interesting processes we have Christmas ayer © BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY © Rug Making From ‘Raw Material to Finished Product We wonder how many of our readers to finish, We wager that not man is one o = = fortunate. It QUeOOOEO® witnessed, Lancaster, Pa., have a special arrangement with the | M. J. Whittall rug and carpet Manu- | ©) facturers, Worcester, Mass.,, one of | the largest and oldest known rug Mant- |, facturers in the world, who have a loom | 5X in operation on their fourth floor. ruis | © is the only Exhibition Rug Weaving | Loom in the world. and has never be- | (©) shown in the immediate It is 8 feet high, 5 feet wide | parts and was | Store, The Hager fore been P@PPOOOO® vicinity. and has 3000 separate built especially for exhibition purposes. weaving a Whittally, Brussels Rug will be| detail. You will | goes in to the | The process of Chlidema Body presented in see the raw wool that rug, vou will see the various stages of | every making until the finished product leaves | the loom ready for the market. To those having some knowledge of weaving, this loom with its 1100 spools 864 warp ingenious machinery, | 000ORERROPEOOPOOOOO® of colored yarns and its threads with its magic, products the beautiful interesting sight which, as if by most intricate and patterns, will prove a mighty and is worth trtveling some distance to ce. The Hager all and see the Store invites everbody to loom in action, grown- clubs and ips and children ; izations are other ol particularly lcome to call in bodies and see what Whittall questions you like; We goes into the making of a Rug. Ask all the anything you wish to know will be gladly about the loom and its workings explained to you. It is operated by a skilled demonstrator while explains the workings of this wonder- ful machine. The demonstrations begin next Sat- urday, Jan. 15 and the following week including Saturday, |} 4} Jan. 22. The loom runs every morning | R,, from 9 to 12; every afternoon from 2' to 5 and each to 9. [ the ob Me | Resolutions of Condolence | zel Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom |g has seen fit to remove from this world| Mp. and our friend | daughter Lillie and co-worker, J. M. Hostetter, whom | with Jacob Snyder and family. Mrs. A. K. Brubzaker, Whereas, his faithful labors In 20 | min Bomberger and Arthur Brubaker of cares and tribulations, we have learned to love and official capacity have greatly inspired | we | us, | Misses Mae ¢ it Resolved, that we recognize in| wy; omnipotent father whose ways we do not understand, Resolved, that while we deeply feel | fol the loss of this co-worker, we can only Sn family, and would command them to things well in His appointed time. tions be sent to the bereaved family, | Su be spread upon the AN EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT ©©EO006) OPPO ® continue through | rppe Messrs. Elam ! Saturday night from Tiber Krady spent part of Sunday with I ‘Rev. 1. his removal the all wise wisdom of an | and visited grandma Brubaker on Sun- | mysterious | day. | Miss Nora in part sympathize with the bereaved |phaker. Mr. and Mrs. A. H Erb and Mr. place their trust in Him who doeth all and Mrs. | Hess and family near Litits on Satur- Resolved, that a copy of these resolu. (day and Mr. and Mrs. L minutes of this Mr. and A a HEOOEEEOOOOOOOOO | Vo anuary Clearance S: Going On! A Wonderlul Mone} Saving Event Getting the store and it’s huge stocks in shape for invento February first; that’s the object of the great clearance movemen| The stock of every department must bereduced as low as possibld very small or odd lot must be disposed of entirly nothing will b allowed to interfere with our purpose,—so watch of our counters note the wonderful values, visit the store frequently. Perfect Results require drastic methods; and the price we put on good “Leinbach Quaiity” merchandise during this cleaning up process makes January the most important month i: the year as far as clean-out savings are concerned. Every day, every week, until the first of February will have its new offerings--don’t let them escape you! Doutle S. & H. Green Stamps | Saturday Morning Until 12 Noon [ einbach & Com pany Lancaster, Penna. POOL a lecturer @OOOOOOONOOEOROPOOROOCROOOOCOOEROINEOV ERISMAN’S CHURCH stork delivered a dear little yy girl to Mr. and Mrs. Harry hrer on Friday. | LQOOO0000000V00000000000O0C00OOOFENO0S Headquarters For ++" Poultry Goods and Disinfecthnt It you are in need of any poultry foods it will pay you to I carry the following well known Longenecker and Hu-! ir chum Earl Witmer. | Brubaker is conducting Evan- | Strickler’s Church |® get my prices before buying. brands: istic services at uphin County at present. Mrs. C. B. Bucher and were Sunday guests! GARBER'S PRATT'S CONKEY’'S HES-ES Also agent for Security Calf food and Gulvet, cattle tonic. The Rexall Store - E. W. GARBER y EAST MAIN STREET POODOOOOLOOOOOOOLLOLOOOOOOOLOOOO0O00DDOOOL0DC BARKER'S RUST'S GEYER'S Mra, Benja- | re on the sick list the past week. Brubaker and Mary | attended Petersburg Church | the great itmer Bucher entertained the | lowing on Sunday: Misses Emma | yder, Ruth, Nora and Mabel Bru-| Jacob Hess visited John MOU JOY, PA. DOCOOC B. Erb on | | ARIS 90 9 3 9% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3 9% 3% 3% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% nday. Mrs. Christ Breneman Bl 2» Bish a a a dhol 2 on Beste teat. & 0 STS: ioofrofodeefesele Te ‘ Delocditd a o rp erdeeegen) PY TIT cea 488 a ® dialdh- Terr eTY Soll o Tree re corporation, and be published in the from near Mount Joy and Mr. and Elizabethtown and Mount Joy papers. | Mrs. Jacob Greider from near Dayton, | E. B. Wolgemuth, | Ohio, visited Daniel Metzler and family | H. E. Garber, | last Thursday. | F. B. N. Hoffer. Mr. and Mrs. Committee. | and Mrs. Peter Hernley and Miss | EE { Gertie Brubaker were Sunday guests Resolutions of Respect in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John | Resolved, That it has pleased al-| Metzler and family. mighty God to remove from our midst| Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Witmer and | Jacob M. Hostetter, our much beloved | daughter Alta and Mr. and Mrs. | family visited | friend and co-worker in the board of [Monroe Metzler and family near | managers of the Farmers Creamery | David Buckwalter and Company. | Neffsville on Sunday. Resolved, That we do greatly miss| ———- Eee " § § crops: canned goods (fruits or vege- | | . ; d H| Staves and designs made of fruit or | him and do keenly feel his loss as a| Unclaimed Letters | Annual Farm Products Show to be | held in the Hienmenz Auditorium, | Lancaster on January 19, 20, 21, 1916. [Tue Show will include exhibits of ( products, attractive displays by a Vulcanizing MOUNT JOY POTH PHONES NEW HAVEN & MAIN 8TS. Ww OO00O0000000000OCOOOOON Harvey Rettew, Mr. | number of business firms, as well as { appropriate program and entertainment | features, The exhibits will include corn (10 land 30 ear lots); plate (5 specimens) {and box exhibits of apples: 1-2 peck lots of potatoes; pound prints or rolls of farm butter; carrots, celery, leeks, 2 | parsnips, mangels and other root A Few Cents § Each Week Keeps Up The Payments In Our Landis Christmas Savings Club It has proved to be the easiest and surest way to save money for the Holi- days. The Dimes, Nickels and Pennies you allow to slip through your fingers, will soon accumulate into a generous sum if you become a member of one or “more classes. A couple of weeks before Christmas you will get a chetk £3Mall you have paid in, plus interest! af est YOU WiLL GET TEN CELEBRATED is.& H. Trading Stampsi| FTES GEUIFSH WITH EVERY DOLLAR®S WORTH OF COAL PUR| , CHASED FOR CASH AT { corn. | neighbor, kind friend and helper. He| Unclaimed letters at the Mt. Joy list is offered | Was well beloved by his family, his | post office, Jan. 12, 1916. farmers to bring | neighbors and especially by his church.| Frances May Fry Ls tesolved, That our earthly loss will! Mrs. Barbara Brown | | sired to this year’s show excel all | be his heavenly gain. The Bible tells| Mrs. Joseph H. Smith ( along this line | us blessed is the saint that dies in! Mrs, Albert G. Phillippy should be brought in or | the Lord. Mrs, Fannie Zeager Bucher, Lancaster not | Resolved, That this shall be printed Daisy Shelly . M. January 19, 1916. | in the Mount Joy Bulletin and a copy Frank Swords nformation will gladly | be sent family. Chas. A. Bagley the Lancaster County Matilda Landis J. F. Fenstermacher, Postmaster ies A nee Read the Bulletin. Subserite for the Mt. Joy Bulletin A generons pramium Coal and foticn shouts aeacet LUMBER YARDS in their wets, It is very much de- | mg mo SUV, Nw Mount Joy, Penna. Sole agent for Conge Reefing. Ne. 1 Cedar Shiryies always on hand. Also Siding, Fieoring, Sash, Deers Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etc. Agent for Lehigh Portland Cement, Roofing Slats and Sheet iren. Estimates quickly and cheerfully made on BUILDING MATERIAL and zi) kinds of CONCRETING \ ORK. BOTH phones. _— _— - — — Erb—Eshleman Miss Kati A. Eshleman of near | wrried at York on The to the bereaved Committee, 3enj. L. Garber, Amos M. Musser. eI (lis maentiarens Rapho Lyceum | Lyceum met Tuesday evening Lilo G. Erb of near e number present. An elec- - lion Dazsonaze % the | tion to fill the vacant offices of critic iited Brethren Churec ia RR : : fia) 2, vasior, oilclating, The |p ator Tosied in Mr. Jobb Fie Lih “Associate, Judges of the Qour v rE of Common Pleas in and for the Cour inattended and they will The program of | ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justi Columbia, the evening was interesting. The ces of the Courts of Oyer and Term~ Ta — next meeting will be held Friday even- | 26: and General Fou Delivery au: County Tax Rate ing 1st inst at Sporting Hill, when ares Sessions of sve wiih ve ig T ) or the County of Lancaster, have The county tax rate of two and the following program will be given: sued their precept, to me directed one-half \nills on the dollar on the | Music by Society, Sentimental Roll-| requiring me, among other things assessed (valuation for County Pur-|call; Referred Question, Allen Bru-|'!0 make puvhic pledismation {HMw | poses, wil} remain unchanged. This |baker; Debate: Resolved that Lincoln | Ou ny Bailiwick, hak a ahi Jali | rate of taxation together with the |served his country better than Wash- | Deli ery, also a Court of the General money recejyved from other sources Affirmative Miss Anna Bruba-! Quafter Sessions of the Peace and will ta Bo to meet all the |ker, Mr. C. R. Geib, Jail Delivery, will commence in the | county ‘axperpses. Grace Holland, Mr. J. A. Engle; i ter, in the Commonwealth of Penn- | | S ’ither by phone or letter. lA ee Furniture 210I'1I Vi Thurs } D Culumbia Second I will continue the furniture J. N. K business on the second door of Couple the Engle Building, with a eom- plete and uptodate line of all kinds of fruniture. Prices are very reasonable. When in need of furniture call and see me. COURT PROCLAMATION Whereas, the Hon. Charles I Lan- dis, President, and Hom, A. B. Has with a I TTT TEI T TT TTR FE SH RW Breage ooh e former and i I : ) | singer for the latter. Boa eside i WD HA PA Se Ye Se 3 Se 3% 3% 3% 3% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 36 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 9% 8% 3% 8% 8% 3% 8% per cent... .. Your check will reach you pst #2. when it will be thoroughly appreciaf§d The money will buy presents and ip B¥ out? with other expenses that alwjys have to be met at a time when ther} is much to buy and pay for. F == Ps o%eeTe ste ste i. Repairing and Painting a Special Special Attention Given te REMODLING ANTIQUE FURNITURE REDBDBRX, ington. D. H. ENGLE, West Main St, MOUNT JOY, Pa. L i Miss | Negative Mis Court House in the City of Lancas- | tation, Miss Alta Rohrer; Music, /So-!sylvania, it- ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN JAN- ciety; Referred Question, Earl WNIT The one best all-around i = ——— —_—_ = Sec. gun—for ducks, | “Each box shall be erected on the Must Bq Properly Erected 8217, (Postal Laws, geese, foxes, for trap shooting and all small | Toad regularly \traveleq by a rural game—is the 12-gauge, 6-shot Gun Built. Repeating Shotgun’ | carrier and in )such position ag to be easily and {safely accessible for delivery and collection of mail by carri without \leaving his convey- ance.” n't only wath the newspapers reads, mer ; Editress; Critic's Re- Business; Ad Lyceum News, port Miscellaneous journment, rs ee tA A — Wednesday afternoon, in Christ Lutheran Church, at Elizabethtown, Klein, Secretary and Treasurer of| Select Reading, Norman Givler UARY, (THE 17TH), 1916 Kiein—Treichler b y Rev, Frank Croman married William |/aminations, and fn pursuance of which precept Pub- id Notice is hereby given to the May- orf and Alderman of the City of Lan- Aster, in the said county, and all the Jlustices of the Peace, the Coroner 'nd Constables of said City and Coun- of Lancaster, that they be then nd there in their own proper per | ns with their rolls, records and ex | inquisitions, and | their other rememberances, to do | Hundreds are'already enrolled. More are coming every day. 8 Let us have the co-operation of your nd friends. } i TT For snipe, quail, partridge, woodcock, squir- . els, rabbits, etc., the 16 or 20 gauge has the : " +nd those things which to their offices | the Kleia.. Chocolate Compgay, . 3 appertain in their behalf to be done | Miss Rae Treichler, daughter of the|,,q also those who will prosecute | late Dr. and Mrs. A. C. eichier. | against the prisoners who are or then | It handles fast, hits hard for : and is a wonder-} b ful game OU he specials wi offer each week come to the stdre and see them. of the 12-gauge without the weight, pe. quick gun of berutiful proportions, superbly with every up-to-flate feature: h, inside as ell as out; Solid Top; Side 3 I ski oa): d 3c post- ammerless; for complete Shots (5 in 20 A 4 og of all Marlin ting rifles and sj fetter) ald 8 new things almost daily to at bargs Martin's, | canal hf i The doullle ring ceremony fas used in the psence of the vediats families cand MTs. np left on a hingto 2 the Sou ny - » shall be, in the jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be ther and there to prosecu.c against them as ghaly be just. at f Pa., the 17th December, i | a arf [1] F irst National B MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 3 Ye 3 36 3% 3% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 9% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% 3% nl 26 26256 26 26 I BTA