R LARGE set Deg AND Still It Grows BECAUSE known on the market fo. the money we have all the present styles and are constantly adding the new Models. Our Corsets are uni- versally recognized as ultra fashionable high grade Corsets of the present day. The Prices range from 50c to $3.00. We carry 8 Do not fail to see our Yi for the B: iby the School | Boys and Girls. The Miss, Ladies and Men's all prices and | the new styles. The new Ribbons, Colored Checks, Persian | Patterns and Roman Stripes. Special a 4 inch Silk Ribbon on the new shades 10c. | Our heavy Lace Collars and yoke pieces have been the wonder of those who them both as for style and low price | SPECIALS Satugday September 25. 12 15¢ Childrens Stockings, per pair 9¢. roc. Seedless Raisins, per pound 6¢. 1 yard square Carpet Samples, each 29c. S. B. BERNHART & CO. Our Store is the People’s Store ; E. Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA. The Lancaster Fair October 12, 13, 14 and 15 A Hundred Big Features $10,000 For Premiums and Purses $5000 - - =~ =~ = = For Races Corset we have the best styles have seen for | * Wonderful Display of Horses, Ponies and Cattle, Swine, Machinery, Farm and Home Products. [t | t | t MT. JOY HALL BUILDING, Mount Joy, Pa. Merchant Tailoring a Specialty. » EU Suits Bought Here (leaned and Pressed FREE i | t $1.00. 2 5c and |M LETIN THE WEEKLY BUI — " —- on} P ¥ : : * TET TYREE TORE x : § ¥ THE NEWS OF THIS COMMUNITY AS GATHERED BY THE BEST CORPS OF ¥% 1 WEEKLY CORRESPONDENTS IN LANCASTER (C( V'Z') % : ¥ w NNN HAHEI HENNA HHA HEHEHE HHOHEN HN HMA HEHEHE HE HMMM HHH HE HAN HEHEHE HAHN HHA HE HEHEHE HHH HERA HEHEHE HNN RHEEMS STATION - . . | NEWTOWN + 1 tod rth I H y nt f LYS FI Aft IT'S { Tohn Diy Wf Lancaster visi \ York ( n business | orm a | his father Benjamin Divet on Sund M ) | 11 | (elt wel nd wite spent 1 Mi Phares N go Annual inspection on the Pennsy; t M ; A i vi N t < da riends lorin | Sunday a Moun 0 Visi 0 n! day wilh | > " t. Md will be held today [ ve Russell Benner of Lauran ¢ Bie)" = Victor Haldeman of Philadelphia, |" : LR ' Bia itor 1 the amily of his yel ! AS a visit in 1 ! mi ooo | Sundayed here with his parents oh L store in Wiis ples abd ther-in-law, John E. Resselring, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gish spent|™ i | a t : his many several days Sunday with friends at Manheim. |Y'" 1 a a dae Yo furhis] Miller Weaver has purchased an ““, "yoo mam Hostetter and (friends whom he promises os Sune qave his : cy rt {with anything kept in a first-clas wutomobile and or Sunday gave hi family spent Sunday with friends at ih tore al vatia wife and two sous a thirty-mile trip I neral merchandise store a 3 1'¢ andisville | as they can be bought spent | the Cross country | » A no p < Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zeller sj ; Copy : Rev. Frank E. Bossart, of Mount] _ . ; re 4 ah wy | ANYWhere As Mr. Myers is an en ¥ as : Sunday visiting friends in and near : a Joy pastol of the Presbyterian Etizabethtow! | terprising and energetic yusiness 2 ‘ Lit i NN v . 4 . sand hurch, was a guest in the family of : . ao) | man, we hope he will enjoy a good Urol, amo Harry Lutz was in town for a short : x 2 y 1e¢ | trol 1 W. lL. Heisey on Sunday [time on Saturday evening He re-i! Ree : ny ie : a SI ) oar § Jew QO reena it and im 0 Miss Etta Friedenberg of NeW! ie: in the City of Harrisburg ke : i g en oe gues : : : | Mount Joy aid a visit to relatives York who has been the guest of Daniel Stark and family of Eliza- | ; : : 1 Bi : : al i ffman during part ; and friends in this place on Sunday. H. E. Hoffman during pat OL! ethtown, spent Sunday in town as : eas ©. on the Suimme has gone to Chicago | i ’ berms 32 | Joseph Strickler 1d family, Mo e Summer guests in the family of Ha Keener, | QIMoR ‘ A 1 3. Heise) . : ris Wittle and sot Simon H. L Arthur B. Heise Harry Weidman returned te his indis, a ¢ Ww | togler of Columbia ira Shenk, Joe Ebersole and a 1eW|, i philadelphia after spending I ; I ! g ( i . | i | t y ) 1 friends enjoyed an automobile trip some time here under the parental | me of t 1 1 n artin Groff yn Sunday and explored the cave too Rev. Mart 4 y al yunt Vv | | occupied the pulpit on Sunday morn the Cove near Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hersh of i fume! thi : a x able give ) t 3 ing ii 1e¢ church in this place and de ‘he lawn sociable given by the ( theems, were pleasantly entertained | ; rd 1 gal Pres! - i | a very interesting an wee E. Society of the Donegal Presbyte k bv 81v, and Mrs. Hey Youne on Sun] inter 5 1 i are ar y | 14 to a . ian church on Saturday evening was| | ful rmon fair audience ; | day | — -- 101 § ¢ 00 veath- A \ ’ success, although the cool we Mr. and” Mrs. John Keener spent | si kept some persons at home 9 : sa hire bowl 'hat Big Sociable . n jd. 2neaY al Harrisburg where theyl’ .,... following menu will b rved I Y is Te 1egal’s ( i ¢ ollowing nen wil » S¢ ¢ Levi Henry is West Doi I's 0 were the guests of their daughter t Pras N ial 1 tobacco farmer S 8S years at 1 i soyterian sociabie (0 De tobacco tarm He is 7 | Mrs. Harry Lutz hold att} : } re 1d nd is no nea 1 in harvest- . held the home of John Shuemaker 1d, gaged John Keeler, who has been in the] tof F Chu i : ‘ ha 1 aised on J n G rs vest of lorin, on Thursday evening, ing a crop that he raised on John G { employ of Mr. Moore, our local coal, | i : v { ik September 23, tomorrow, from 4 to Reist's arn | feed and lumber merchant, for some | lool 1 Toff nn rmerly tation | ,. S's A 10 oclo H I Hoffman, formerly s iol | time, quit his job on Friday | Chi z & ye 1 and now an assistant a x . + | yu rl S01 gent here, and now an a mt atl poward Musselman, wife and two J WE ( | 0. will n e to that place be| , - | Pepper slaw Ham Sandwiches Conewago, will mos At pls daughters of Narberth, Pa., spent a| yeio hor ‘ K 2a he | te . . Ek | Sweitz Cheese fore October 1st C. E. Rank, the |p. gave here with his parents, Mr. | Cof I i ix v Ga . off ee emonade new agent, will occupy the house va Jand. Mrs. Harry Mussehnan. MT ; 1 ) vil er Ske ee, § | All Kinds of Cakes cated by Mr. Rank | Mrs. Mary Dissinger and daughieriyv iilla, Peach, Burnt Almond C ~~ . Adve . ar 1a eacn, urn Almond ream The pressure in the mains of the | Aund of Landisville and M 1 ; 1 1 . 1 . r ; y « ama 1 as i -| ' 3 v Ct ream Cones ms Water Company was demon-| po... ¢ Newark, N. I. v : : Conia] ; het ing ‘tion a 1 Vatermelons antaloupes strated when making a connection al|., py, gg, Booth last Wer - $a ada] N T t 1 : on lf re penn H. K. Landis’ residence. The stream | Jacol, Stigler has accepted posi- shot up in the air to the height of tion in the shoe factory at Elizabeth- Powering Skyward merly occupied by the late Frank W. instructors Miller Arrangements have service in death of citizens of for gas con- nections and it is quite likely that a ——l0] petition will be circulated in the near i future the Donegal Gas Co. | Smith, | 4; our village sen 1ade for been made for Our Leader a memorial commemora- Gets Bros.’ tion of the asking hat department certain Susan of garment for a gentleman | that she had joined the matrimonial | Last but not least is the Chicago La-|Tobacco Shed, Hog Pen, Chicken | 1 y : ,y : | : » : ee £ -3 of i ings £ F | | band When “quizzed” she admitt-| dies’ Orchestra with good instrumen- Hous ang Denes sutbulidings, all of ; The new Autumn models | ed having been married to James T.|tal music This sarelv ¢ lotes u) ouch are In fine condition. he | : g bee 11 to, ames T. sic. 1 his surely completes a|place is well watered and che land is | Hart Shaffner & Marx are now being shown by | Hanley, of New York City, at the|great entertainment course. in a high state of cultivation. The | | home of his sister in Lee, Massachus-| The reserved seats will be placed Property is convenient to churches, | beits last February. However late,|on sale in ample time prior to each schools, stores and mechanios of all i oe all Ton | SH ste : rates , | kinds There is an abundance of | all join in wishing them mueh engagement at Dr. E. W. Garber’s| fruit on the premises. Any person | ] erson | | Joy and happiness. drug store. wishing to view the same prior to the | 9 co: drug store. day of sale will please call on Joseph | | fara : { The folowing committee has|'oleman residing thereon. { Fairfield’s Blood Tonic for Hogs os 1 ip AD" a a : : { r s I ogs) o.oo : ey a Also at the same time and place a | MOUNT JOY’S UP-TO-THE-MINUTE CLOTHIERS |Only is specifically compounded for|¢harse of the course: Rev. W. H. Eg- quantity of Locust Posts, ei] Re Rev. hat animal and is a positive regula- | ge, or of the digestion and he blood. v. C. H. Grove, Rev. J. E. Dea- Frank Bossart, Rev. J. B. Rails and Tobacco Lath. purifier of It prevents cholera and con, Sale to commence at 2 o'clock 1 D. Rittgers, Dr. BE. W. Garber, H. C.|J- sharp on Thursday, October 14, | all diseases to which swine are subject 1909, terms ma y For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount | Brunner and Dr. J. J. Newpher. PANIn ae huows br Joy; H. C. Greider, Landisville, and —— Oe AARON G. . B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown. Administr; 3 ee ee Discovered—A plan to get warm|c. 7p, Pierce, Sau istraions to Sell. It pays | Winter woolens at I. D. Beneman’s W. M. Hollowbush, Attorney. i BRANDT, | Advertise in the Bulletin. 'W. Main Street, : ‘ “ 6 are DJ oe Po 3] Q ‘ " about thirty feet Connections are town, having gone on duty yesterday. Edgar H. Bentzel is home from now being made with the pipes and Mrs. Emma Grosh has taken a posi- Bethlehem, Pa., where he has been some fire plugs are being installed) joy a¢ the shoe factory in Elizabeth-| employed for two years. He was 1 through the town,. | town cently elected and has accepted the Dr. William Thome, who for many H. S. Musselman was at Lancaster | Position ot mechanical drawing in- vears has resided at Milton Grove, |, qunday where he interviewed Rey |Structor at the Hampton Normal Ag- will on October 1st take up his resi-| gipoman, who just returned from |ticultural and Mechanical Trade In- | dence in Elizabethtown. His son, |g,uth Africa. having had charge of} Stitute at Hampton, Va He will | wr rthur Thome, will continue his| ie qictrict take ne Mussel | take his position in the trade school Dr. / the district taken up by Mr. Mussel 4 . g . ‘ . . Tar 10 © ap Q This in- father’s practice at Milton Grove, | ans son. who recently went to that department October 1st. This in- | and the latter will open an office in; .ountry as a missionary. stitute has an enrollment of nearly Elizabethtown, in the office room for- There are numerous requests from 1,300 and has a corps of some ninty . . 3 : Big V audeville Attractions and Mid. ! Mount Joy to extend its mains to] ly has become the Mecca for the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith | pis place. Gas is certainly O. K. voung men as well as the old. In | — way of ( lean Shows. who died of diphtheria in July. Nol.,q with the mains in town it is a cer it are all styles and shapes. Soft | funeral services could be held at that| tainty that many would have the con-|and stiff hats from BL. 00 to §3.50, pa time, and the Church of the Brethren| vanjence in their houses. - have tendered the use of their meet- A grand supper was held at the | > - . - : . ~ i 3 P pr is pr Ee T 2 E Pennsylvania railroad will run special trains to the grounds [ing house for this purpose. The | pretty country home of Mr. and Mrs. ed Paces a : memorial address will be given by F.| payvid Barnhart, west of town, on | | en y AQ y rill: 3 lv \f r : : | every twenty minutes. W. Williamson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,lgunday evening when they entortuin | 3 . and he will be assisted in the service | oq about forty of the le ading society | e 0Ses | - 3 + 5 + ey paP , 37 i 2 2 | James A. Miller, P. T. Ww att, President. by Rev. S. S. Shearer. Rev. Simon ||adies and gentlemen of this district | ; B. Landis and Amos Ebersole of Le-| The supper was given in honor of 1C Li | . : i iho : > I Time | General M anager 1 C Arnold Secretary. ola. I'he services will be held on their son Tillman, who is very popu- | ureain a S 101t me 1 € IAC im o . . ee ® v Sunday, October 3, at two o'clock injjar in society circles. The supper —— the afternoon. . | was a grand affair and was more than | Do you suffer the embarrassment | im—) | enjoyed by those present ot carrying around an extremely red | AI II. | ee | tr an Fes tore ony oot SPORTING HILL effi Pilots or Shamte ar fh io . Levi Fissel and Amos fy Dm 0 youl ! ! oe ! Strong Star Course are foolish to stand it long; it is = Wenger settled the dust along oo | Strong tar Uonrse : 3 * 4 ® properti with oil | The Star Entertainment Course | the simplest and easiest thing in the | | properties w oil. s | ti ni r | 3 | Mr nd Mrs. Walter S ckman | committe e have again arranged tojworld to get rid of. No matter what | | ] a Mrs alter S. k I e : . : : {of Harrishut pont hey |give an exceptionally strong bill in|might have been the cause, the fol- | arrisburg, spen ¢ el i i i : { Mount Joy Hall the coming Winter [lowing harmless and inexpensive | ® with Harman Rohrer and family. : 0 ii | [t he best and most expensive course|treatment will positively remove all Henry Stehman put an addition to : re | 2 . since the committee's debut in the|traces of your embarrassment In his house on the farm adjoining the ji : ae ¥ | business. The attractions of pre-;from two to four weeks. = village, which he now offers for sale. : + : Seay A 11 | ot ey ot : > vious courses were certainly all that | Get this prescription filled at any | > that vou are going to wear = John P. Sheaffer and daughter Ka- ott edlaoline ea . i : nu going : 4 4 could be expected and this year they|drug store: Clearola, one half ounce, = tie, of Miners Village, spent last Tues : : ¥ 0 a fe Hatt, Saffner & Max ay here with Elmer George and have spared neither time nor trouble | Ether, one ounce, Alcohol seven oun- | 1 re Y H s5€ c 2 Z : in securing the best in the enter-|ces. v Clothes this Fall: For the | family. fo 2 : ; : a | tainment bureau. Mix and apply to the parts as of- z : a After John Shultz went to work] i paw ; i3 : { certainty of being dressed | i i : I'he tickets for the course have|ten as possible, but morning and | last Saturday morning his wife left hoon 1 i : iv § i i. |nizht anvw lowing it t ina 3 4 itv \ ¢ 3 een issued and are ready r stri- 8 anyway, allo 2 O remain in correct styles: For the {the house not to return again Mr. : ed an re dy or distri 1 | be Pils moved his shure ob It hold bution at $1.00 per set of five while|on as long as possible, never less | aniny Riu rE . ai n S oved S SNE 0 ousenolic > ted : i keeping high grade tailor I : five cents additional will be charged |than ten minutes, the longer the bet- | goods to Lebanon on Tuesday where] tor + . ; : . | oring; For the assurance of 1 He will ide in the Fat for reserved seats. Solicitors will | ter, then you can wipe off the pow- | reside 3 Pe + 3 . | 11l-wool fabrics when cot { ! canvass the town and everybody|dery film deposited on the skin. { “WO aprics > 0t- ————— ) 3 r ; | should encourage the promoters from You can get this put up at any | ton mixtures are the rule; How's This? the start. drug store. { We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- Foll i : ; Rn any ski i i wn sal oo : : “ollowing are the five attractions For any skin trouble this has no For real economy. fart for any case of Catarrh that can I ee $ @ a ons qual A | : : : {not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. |! the course: he. No other clothier can of- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.| Friday, November 19th—Martha ; — ter you better clothes than = | We, the undersigned, have known | Alexander Company. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF REAL | iy ‘henev for las 5 roa | ~ QT ATL | ours every dollar they 7, 2 Che he 3 Ior the ; ns 15 ys I'hursday, December 9th—Dr. Ro- a ESTATE ! ! : {and believe him perfectly honorable land D. Grant Ihursday, October 14th, 1909 cost is in the goods In | in all business transactions and finan- ir e rant. By virtu far rd f tt h- | : ; | cially able to carry out any obliga-| Friday, February 18th—Sidney 2 @ 01 an order:of tne.orph- thes ays « advancing | é 3 id 5 y Trans ur ance or -C yv » hese days of ad g | tions made by his firm. [1 Landon. jon : oo 5 of Janase; ( ouniy, the prices of wool and of fab- Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, [| a ; fj; -aursighed administrators of the es- | | Wholcsale Druggists. Toledo. O | Tiesday, March 1st—Lyceum La- | tate of John K. Brandt, late of Rap- | rics, the temptations to | Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- | dies Quartette. {50 Ion nahi; deceased, will expose to | cheapen the quality are = | ternally, - acting directly upon the| Monday, March 14th—Chicago Las | DER: pric the Premises near ios) iS : : : Sa and’s Mill, } 4 Joy ‘ns | strong You'll find many blood and mucous surfaces of the | dies’ Orchestra. on the Fol : one Joy Owns : er : ; | system. Testimonials sent free.!| py the foregoing list of att ic Bliss caaing from Manheim, | ; } ; -~ 3y J going lis attrac- Jlizabethtown i wine be lower priced clothes, but | Price » cents per bottle Sold by | vis gon oI attrac 0 izabethtown, the following de- | I ; = 111 druggists. | tions it may be seen that the course |SCribed real estate to wit: | nene reg Vv eque In value. ™ 1 y x : g { : : : a | A tre of 1¢ ie ainine 7 acres iene really equal in Fake Hall's Family Pills for consti-|this veat consists of a variety. The a : act of Jang containing 9 ere » he | pation. | five oo : rt Acs RE «perches adjoining lands of | Hart. Shaffner & Marx pati | first number, the Martha Alexander|,. Y. Stauffer, David G. Greiner, Jno. | Clothes appeal to the wear- = 2 | Company, are a lot of great enter-|G. Moyer, Mrs. Eliza Geib, Samuel S. | 1 I : = | Married in February { tainers. They will be followed by|Eshleman, David Hiestand and Sam- | ST cause ey have a pos- | : > : | . be > 3 | er-hecauge they have a po 2 Miss Sue Drabenstadt of this place|two of the best lecturers on the A- pal Bh foie: 1 The improvements | ive stvle character. : in- : pis rts.) : > ereon erected consist ‘ xe 23 | itive style character, an in surprised her many friends within | merican stage. As vocalists the Ly- | Stor v Frame a gra oh al ; : : : : | : cr . > : 8 I e a | dividuality, the ideal type : {the past few days when they heard|ceum Ladies’ Quartet has few equals. |Summer House attached, Bank Barn, | Wednesdey, September 22, McCALL PATTERNS 10c. | 15c. We desire to inform our many patrons that we have 1909 added a complete line of McCall patterns. 1400 Different Designs lead all others in fit and McCall simplicity. patterns style, 'r You get the very latest styles—the most nearly perfect patterns money and brains cau produce, and you pay but 10 and 15 Cents; no higher. H. FE. EBERSOLE MounT Joy, Pa. Yours for business For Every Taste and Pocketbook. KNABE PIANOS HARDMAN PIANOS HENRY F. MILLER PIANOS, WEAVER PIANOS, LESTER PIANOS, IVERS & POND PIANOS HARRINGTON PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS YORK PIANOS, etc. Kirk Johnson & Company 24 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENNA. bs - wd Display of Fall @ Winter Merchandise wrome §, S, S, STORE "Vii" REMEMBER THIS -Every garment here is new CLOTHING CLOTHING We don’t depend on the skill of an argument, but on the TRUTH OF OUR MERCHANDISE. The little points of difference in S. S. S. Clothes will appeal to you, no matter what the style. The prices are sarprisingly low SHOES SHOES The Boy and Girl are Safe if you buy their SHOES AT THE 5, STORE. SAFE—in the matter of wear, in the matter of fit, in a ek ter of dressiness, in the matter of comfort. Prices $1to $2.50. HATS HATS An unequailed showing here of the very newest things in Men’s and Boys’ FALL and WINTER HATS and CAPS. Make it a point to see our $2.50 special for Men—all the latest shapes and colors. GLOVES SHIRTS A full and cal iete NEW STOCK of the celebrated “ADLER” GJ.OVES now ready. Our shirt stock too, including the famous “ECLIPSE” BRAND is ready, also full lines of Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, Ties, Etc. TWENTY YEARS WITH WILLIAMSON'S AYRES CHEID AND WEETON : 284 30 EAST KING ILLANCASTER, PA. TREET —>kLanecaster's hitten Carpet House&— Our Great Moving Sale Our New Building is nearly completed, and we will soon extend our Fur- niture DePartinent across on the two upper floors, But moving is no fun, and we have bought new goods enough to fill the space-as we have decided to sell every piece of Furniture now on hand at specially CUT PRICES. GREAT DISPLAY OF FALL CARPETS AND RUGS We doubt if Lancaster hag ever seen such a large assortment of all kinds and sizes of Rugs; also, such a great line of pretty Carpets for the coming Fall. THEY ARE ALL IN NOW. “We invite you to come and take a look at them, and we will hold them for you until wanted sf you make your selection NOW. If you are interested in Furniture, Carpets or Rugs OF QUALITY, don’t fail to give ns a call. - It will pay YOU and US. WESTENBERGER MALEY & tMyERs, 125 AND 127 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. ia | \ | OE de deat —_ -— eal i a — — yb