ET TE Tm» r My. Eppler was quarantined several | PAGH FAREN THE WEEKLY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. J. B. SONROLL, Wiitor & Prep'r. hi SUBSCRIPTION ONLY 50c A YRAR fix Months. .. .... 08 Conts Single Copies. ..... 2 Oem Sample Coples. ..... FREER Entered at tke post office at Mount Joy as second-class mall matter. All sorrespendents must have thelr communiountions reach this oes not later than Monday. Telephe we of importance between that tim 18 o'lesek meen Weddesday., Cham- gos fer advertisements must pesi- tively remeh this ofes net later than Monday night. New advertisements inserted If copy remehes us Tuesday piaht. Advertising rates on appli ¢ flon. AA I i RANEMS The veungest som of Mr. and Mrs. tank Shields met with a serious ac- eident. While In the house alone His elothing became ignited, burning dverything om him but his undervest {s sereams brought his mother to dhe rescue, and she immediately ex- tinguished the flames, which had also enveloped his face. The injuries, it was feared would prove fatal, as his face was swollen to twice its nat- ural size, and his arms and abdomen were burned. Dr. Thome was sum- moned. He had inhaled some of the flames, affecting the lungs slightly, but he has improved to such an ex- tent that the physician has pronoune- ed the boy out of danger. Nathan Greiner, a poultry dealer, has shipped a coop of his thorough breds to the Philadelphia poultry show. Elias Brubaker, ceived a car load of hogs Lancaster Stock Yards last to supply his large trade. { from the Tuesday Frank Pierce purchased a gasoline | and $1.75. engine for his Londonderry township | farm from H. Longenecker. A. E. Groff has returned from Napanee, Canada, to remain a few | weeks. Mrs. David Elman and daughter, { Anna, of Pittsburg and Mr. and Mrs, | Jas. Kraybill, of Mt. Joy, were guests | at the A. S. Bard residence one day | last week. The Rheems school, in charge of Prof. S. B. Landis and Miss Bertha | B. Heisey, with their fifty pupils, en- | joyed a sleigh ride last Wednesday visiting the following schools: Joint | school, west of Florin, Mt. Joy town- | ship, Milton Grove, Risser’s, Ober- | holtzer’'s and Elizabethtown high. It | required many date so large a school. Mr. and Mrs. near Marietta, place last Saturday. Harry Eichler, track watchman on the P..R. R,, thut dressed 346 and 331 Tuesday. John Snyder effects from J. C. Smith’s on Greider avenue, into the sleighs to accommo- | Henry Kaylor, of were visitors in this slaughtered two hogs pounds on moved his household property, Jno. Rit- ter property, at Florin, on Thursday. Miss Mabel Landis, oldest ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Landdis, who while coasting is again able to resume her studies. Miss Mabel Eliz- abethtown, Mrs. Wm. B. Hamilton, on Wednesday. Mrs. John Weaver and two child- ren of Royalton, visited the ily of Miller Weaver on Thursday. Health Officer Levi Rutherford, of Elizabethtown, fumigated the dence of. H. Eppler on daugh- broke her arm Geyer, of near visited her sister, fam- resi- | Friday. | weeks ago. —— E———— gestesfecfefunfoofoeefonfoodeofefonforfocfefontocfoonfeofocfoonfocfocfedontesfecfefonfecfocfeufenfocfocecfonfocfeefofosfooes An Appeal For Quail An appeal to farmers and sports- men to feed quail has hy Joseph Kalbfus, State game com- missioner. been issued | The appeal contains the | following: The winter has come] earlier than usual, and there are heavy snows reported in many coun- | ties This means that the means of | livelihood for the quail are to ve. restricted for a longer period than | usual. The farmers ought to do | more to keep quail alive. The farm- | er gets more benefit than any one| else, because the quail eat up insects, | Let the farmers look after ‘Bob]| White,’ too. Screenings with cockle | in it, buckwheat, any kind of pi will do, and the farmers’ boys can haul where the quail get it. % er——— Cee What a Woman Will Not Do There is nothing a woman will not do to regain her lost beauty. She ought to be fully so zealous in preser ving her good looks. The herb drink called Lane’s Family Medicine r Lane's Tea is the most efficient aid a preserving a beautiful skin, and will do more than anything else to estore the faded cheeks. At all ruggists and dealers, 25c¢. re Qe Found a Pocketbook Mrs. Amos Wolgamuth, whose ad- ess is Rural Route, No. 3, Mount Joy, found a purse near her home hat evidently belongs to a lady. The purse contains a key. some small hange, several notes of value only o the owner of the purse, a check from a Chinese laundry and a card with the name of Miss Louise Mor- ris, No. 219 Juniata street, Lancaster. BR “Big Holiday Sale” The big Holiday Sale at Getz Bros is now in full swing and will continue over the Holidays. There #r& many bargains to be found here and if gon are interested in fhe question of pothes buying it w Ray you to e us a efeofoctecfecfentest McKinley Qusic inaven’s. ; the butcher, re- | ! VELVET BAGS PY dainty, new Belt? Watt & SHAND | Wart & SHAND Tourists’ Cases, Etc, Etc SHASON’S PRETTINST NOVELTIES. SCORES OF THN GIFTS YOU WOULD BNJOY RRCRIVING, AS WELL AS GIVING. THE QUALITY. BEAUTIFUL HAND BAGS | Persian Elastic Belt, 30c., ‘In Real Grain Morocco, Straight] Grain, Real Seal, Horn Back, Alliga- | $1.00. tor, Pin Grain Seal, and other leath- | ers. Prices ranging from $1.00 to |30c. $22.50. | And Goat Seal Bags, $2, $2.25, to $3.50 | neatly boxed. single or double handles, leather cov- | Black, $1.25 and $1.50. ered or metal frames, $3.00 to $22.50 | | Metal frame ,Goat Seal Bags, and |Single Decks, 50c. and 75c.; | Seal Grain Bags, $1 to $5. | decks, $1.00. Seal Grain Bags, double handles; | moire or leather lined, $1.00 to $2 | Drinking Cups, colored boxes % Drinking 50c¢. Drinking Glass, leather case, . Coat Hangers, leather boxed, $1 BILL FOLDS AND WALLETS Cups, leather pouches | appreciate. Three-fold case o=.. |TOCCO; $1.00 to $4.00 —~ Special PRACTICAL TOURIST CASES | Leather. Makes a perfect season’s | mas Gift Velvet Bags, one of the popular fancies, round or square fitted with all the wanted pieces, 98c | frames, silk cord and tassel, 50c. to|to $7.50. $200, MANICURE SETS FOR GIFTS Fitted with ebony, white, bone and PRETTY BELTS [ pearl handle pieces, majority What woman wouldn't appreciate | leather cases; others in suede rolls: | $2.50 to $9. A CAT A TAT TUT SA New York Store Corner Square & E. King St., Lancaster Hand Bags,Belts, CHRISTMAS GIFTS, IN AN UNBQUALLRD ASSORTMENT OF THE KINDS OF wE AR® PARTICULARLY PROUD OF THIS COLLECTION OF LEATHER HAND BAGS, AND WANT YOU TOINSPRCT IT—TO LOOK CAREBFUL- LY-—FOR NOT RYBRY BAG IS EXPOSED TO VIRW-—TO ASK QUES- TIONS—TO COMPARB-— AND YOU, TOO, WILL BR CONVINCED OF THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS ARE WHLL WORTH READING: £1.00 Flowered Elastic Belts, 50c., and Black and Colored Velvet Belts, many other lovely styles all Traveling Clocks, $1.00, $1.75 and Goat Seal Bags, fitted $4.00 to | $5.08. | 82.00. Real Seal Bags, different sizes| Cuff Cases, Leather, green, red Playing Cards, in leather Cases- Double The kind that men really use and real Seal, Walrus, Alligator and Mo- Seal Grain Bill Book, 50c¢ | Of Seal Grain and Straight Gre Christ- for both Men and Women; in in in| 4 oe THE FAIRFIELD Blood Tonics THE SCIENTIFIC CONDITION POWDERS that restore to Hay, Grain and Fodder the nutritive elements driven from them in the drying process. A SEPARATE PREPARATION FOR EACH KIND OF ANIMAL Blood Tonic for Horses Only Milk Producer for Cattle Only Egg Producer for Poultry Only Blood Tonic for Hogs Only Each Tonic is specially prepared for the kind of animal for which it is intended and contains the medicinal roots and herbs that act most beneficially upon that kind of animal's peculiar digestive organism. These Tonics purify the blood by perfecting digestion and neutralizing the poisons in the system. They prevent and cure disease, make feed go further and increase vitalitv and production. Sold under written guarantee by F. H. BAKER. Mount Joy H C. GREIDER, Landisville D. B. EBERSOLE, Elizabethtown FREE—Fairfield’s ‘‘Stock Book,” Fairfield’s “Poultry Book” —FRER doo Sebold dodobobobdododofodobob odode dodo sims ms om ai sn Every Little Bit Added to What You've Got Wales Just BEVERY LITTLE BIT of good, attraetive printing -- sueh as Hand- bills, Ciresiars, Poiders, Pamphlets, Posters -- makes just a little bit mere hesshnens, Wel do a little bit or a whole Jot of artistic print- ing for you st prices JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE than bare cost. 00D FURNITURE is the only kind I sell Furniture that 1s Furniture Rockers Mirrors Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks Extension & Other Tables, Davenports China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNNER DUNT JOX. PENNA. foefosfocforfesfeodeeforiorls sfoofeoforfesfoniooforianfe suc foofusfenforfosforiosforfonfocfe-forfocts doce foofesfortootufeofonfocfocfeoforsfecteln | Hall Racks | | | | | About Tobacco | A Great Holiday Bill for Next Mone day, December 26th. | (Continued from Page 1) eo from the poles, More burned BOXING AT LANOASTER on. The Lancaster Athletic Club have | , { leaves are being found than was an: | arranged a great show for Monday ticipated, and on that account, the|gmernoon, Dee. 26, whieh day will be | proportion of the best grade will be | .qjahrated all over the United States | less than was thought earlier. Joseph 8. Moyer, of Naumanstown, Rapho township, bought many acres of tobacco for Morris Levy, of Lancas- ter, It was all purchased in the townships of Rapho, Penn and Mt. Joy. The price paid was 10 and J for all lots, of the sellers: acres; Amos H. Heisey, § aeres; Harry Nissley, 3 acres; Henry Dourte | ‘welsh: Tommy Rowan, of Brooklyn, 5 acres; Willlam Hengst, Henry Meteler, 2 acres; Benjamin B. Krady, 8 acres; Samuel King, 3 [up and the beys will draw straws for acres; Milton Nauman, 3 acres; Eph-|this honor. raim Shelly, 13 acres; Ezra Waltz, Sr., 13 acres; Abraham Brandt, 15| Young Munroe vs. Jimmy Ryan and acres; Amos Snavely, 9 acres; Albert | Ben Finefrock va. Kid Findley of Shenk, 2 acres; Henry Flory, 2 acres; Nathan Givler, 1% acres; Kauffman, 3 acres; 6 acres; Frank Swanger, b acres; Samuel Fahnestock, 4 acres; 3 acres; Eli Ginder, 8 acres; Henry Nauman, 2 acres; Francis Nauman, wil] be able to leave early for their Harry Nauman, 1 acre; Jno. | homes. 4 acres; Hossler, 7 acres; Jonas Sheetz, 6 acres; John Wolgemuth, 5 acres; | Phares Spickler, 4 acres; Samuel Wolgemuth, 2 acres; Adam Martin, | Samuel Baker, 6 acres; Am- 7 acres 0s Horst, acres; Joseph Good, if acres; Wil acre; Andrew Vogle, 2 liam Haldeman, 5 Christian Bucher, 9% Waltz, Harry Miller, 63 acres; Samuel | Brubaker, 15 acres; Monroe Metzler | 133 acres; Owen Miller, 23 acres; | Ezra Musser, 5 acres; W. B. Walters, 1 acre; F. S. Walters, 9 acres; Benja- b acres; Harry Cassell, | Miller, 5 Emanuel Kauffman, 2 Hoffer, 3 John Sowers, 8 acres; acres; B. Ezra acres; min Ginder, § acres Jenjamin acres; Henry Frank Kulp, 6 acres; Samuel Nau- William Gibble, 3 ac- res; Cyrus Good, 3 acres; acres; acres; man, 3 acres; acres; John Nis- sley; 7 acres; John Snavely, 20 ac- res; Phares R. Moyer, John b acres; Shenenberger, 33% acres; Henry Bom- berger, 5 acres; Jacob Farmer, 4 acres; Jacob Baker, 4 acres; John Boll, 1 acre; Clayton Zink, 2 acres: Morris E. Bradley, 2 acres; Cyrus Heisey, 8 acres; Henry Hummer, 10 acres; Joseph Ginder, 3 acres; Ed- ward Cupp, 3 acres; Henry Keener, 2 acres; Penrose Oberholtzer, 4 ac res; Henry Hess, 7 acres; Eli Wenger {4 acres; Mrs. Jennie Snavely, 3 ac- | res; William Saylor, 5 acres; Henry | Brandt, 4 acres; Nathan Fry, b ac tres; C. L. Williams, 2 acres; B. G Stauffer, 2 acres; Jacob Hollinger, 2 acres; Joseph Ginder, 5% acres; Hen- {ry Herr, 3 acres; Jacob Ober, 3 ac- | res. The purchases will all be de- livered at Mr. Levy’ varehouses at Manheim and Saulng: - tn Be NEWTOWN Mr. John S. Rhoads and family sojourned as visitor the om ) their daughter, Mi Abram Gamber at Moore's Mill A great many people in this place attended the revial services at Iron ville during its progress The meet ings closed on Sunday evening with five conversions as the final result Preaching services will be held on pefesfecfocfarferienfortiofocfociucecfonfoofoofocforfestontonforfeofosfucfurtonforfosfocfecfoctorforteofosfesgufacfostorfenfesfesfecfucfocentorfonfocfecfesfecs + next Sunday evening when Rev. A. Dixon will occupy the pulpit Ser vices will commence at 7.15 P. M ———— —— Getting Along Nicely Mr. A. H. Greider, proprietor of the recently opened shirt factory at Silver Springs, is progressing very nicely with his new undertaking. He started on December 6, with an entire green force. All the young have rapidly picked almost ladies, however, up the work, and are doing well. Mr. Greider has plenty of orders, and can employes. Work applying at the use many can be secured by factory. meet CR more Do You Feel Like This? Does your head ache or simply feel heavy and uncomfortable? Does your back ache? Does your side ache? Do vou feel fagged out? ative herb tea known as Lane's Fam- | ily Medicine will clear your head. remove the pain in side or back and | restore strength. Nothing else is so good for the stomach and bowels. | At druggists and dealers, 25c. | — EE The Leaders | Are always the best horses and there is always a greater demand | for them than the rest of the team. | Just so in business. The people | want a reduction sale and we are of- | fering it to you for two weeks in advance of any body else. Here | you will find true bargains and every- thing just as represented. Getz Bros. — A Cee. | Don’t Cough, But Live Long If every cough were cured before it got a strong hold, human life would be lengthened by many years. If every coughing sufferer knew that Kemp's Balsam would stop the cough in a few minutes, he would be glad to | escape the serious consequences. If] will cure a cough, At drug- any medicine Kemp’s Balsam will do it. gists and dealers, 25 cents. we etl eee. Will Marry Soon John G. Heller, East Hempfield, and Edna C. Hess, Pequea. W. H. Matzall, East Hempfield, and Anna V. Fry, city. etl eee Following is a list | ter, ys. Harry White, of York, (for Jacob Wenger, 34) the inter-county bantam echamplon- 2 acres; |r Frankie Erne, Harrisburg. Benjamin | between most of these boys and Lan- Israel Nissley,| caster has never been ! 2 acres; | by as many good boys in one show, Herman Geib, 5 acres; Amos Shelly, | Among the out-of-town boxers, White Benjamin Earhart, 5 acres; | Rowan and Harry | willing fighters and they will have Fahnestock, 3 acres; John E. Bradley | their East Main St., The tonic lax- 3 | as a holiday. The business places of | Lancaster will be closed and boxing | will be the one big amusement. The [bill ineludes a number of Lancaster boys most of whom have been devel- oped this season. Three of the | bouts are: Nev, Campbell, of Lancas. ship;) Young Greiner vs. Johnny Any of these three would make a wind- The other bouts are: Young Russel vs. Jimmy Shultz; Manheim, There is great rivalry represented Erne are all clever and work cut out for them too. { This being a daytime show, everybody The three o'clock. first bout will be at RE —— Sale Register Please remember if we print your bills we will insert a notice of your sale in our register from now until the day of sale, FREE. Our large circulation will thoroughly advertise vour sale, so send us your date at once for insertion i this list Thursday, Dec. 22—At the office of Mr. C. H. Zeller, on East Main St. Mt. Joy, a lot of ground on Marietta street, Mt. Joy, on which are a 23 story frame house, kitchen, summer house and outbuildings by the heirs of Henry W. Krayhbill, Zeller, Auct. See ad. Saturday, March 18 deceased. On the road leading from Mount Joy to Hossler's Meeting House, one-half mile west of | the latter place, horses, colts, cows, | bulls, gasoline engine, farm implements ap? household goods by Cyrus Y. Stauffer Frank, Auct. | Ed —— ! heifers, stock sheep, chickens, Holiday now on Shirts in a large variety display at Getz Bros. $2.29 for Boys’ Suits and Over- | 50. Getz Bros. coats that were eee Call at Donaven’s for a Musie 1911 Mec | Kinley Catalogue, 4t | Precious positive purity | in great variety and are here for your most critical ex- | amination Diamonds of startling | brilliancy, Rubies of great fire, and | Pearls wonderous beauty are a- | mong them Gold and Silver Jewel- ry of evel description at reasonable | prices If in search of suitable gifts for any occasion here is the lace to stop. ER R. V. Fegley MOUNT JOY. Stop Buying Experiments and the JUST AS GOOD AUTOMOBILES The best don’t cost any more, and in the end they are the cheapest. You know the undisputed worth of the oR BUICK PACKARD LOCOMOBILE Sold strictly on their merits. Lancaster Automobile Co. | The Only Strictly First-Class Garage and Repair Shop in Lancaster City or County 215 N. Prince St., LANCASTER. | Our new garage will be located at Stones IN THESE DAYS | AND EVERYTHING YOU | QUALITY OF OUR SHOES IS RIGH' | No. 230 to 238 West King Street =| Here's a Stable Blanket that Stays On This is no empty claim, but an actual fact. Rubbing and pulling in the stable can’s mis- place a 5A Bias Girth Blanket—once it is on the horse’s back and the girths clasped. Like all other the “Bias Girth” is worth more than it costs, Extra material, good weaving, and careful cut ting, stitching and finishing give solid wearing quality to every 5A “Bias Girth” Blanket. No similar article on the horse-goods marke gives such genuine horse protection. You dealer buys these and other 5A blankets fro the factory direct and sells you at a correg ponding saving. Ask him for 5A blankets. For street wear, use a 5A Square Blanket. Be sure to see the 5A Stay under Strap. WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia, 10 10 1) RL 8 - - Christmas ] - " . Shopping » = As Christmas is only two weeks off, every one is thi Bm WHAT to buy and WHERE to buy it, LET US HELP Y m Will find our big store filled with beautiful things suitabl ® gifts. ; : : Hundreds of oil pieces of Furniture, such as Mo a Ladies’ Writing Desks, Pedestals, Tabourets,Brass Costu B {Umbrella Stands, Book Cases, and scores of other pie B bottom prices. By paying a small deposit, we will hol m until you are ready. a RE: " WesTENBERGER ‘MALEY & MYER : LANCAST EO BAST KING ST 1256 ANT 127 QUALITY COU] IS QUESTIONED BEI] SHOULD BE PORTANCE TO YOU. YOU WILL FIND HERE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR EVER BROUGH AND WE ARE SELLING LOTS OF THEM. YOU W FIND WHAT YOU WANT HERE. SHOES MUST BE OR MONEY REFUNDED. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY, ANY PRIC PAY. BUY eet et SHAUB & BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOS] 18 North Queen Strest, LAN E. S. MOOE Dealer in Coal, Lumber, Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, S and Fertilizer A large stock ot Feed constantly on hand. for grain, Estimates on Lumber and Mill FLORIN, PE] Sole agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cex Also Siding Flooring, Sash, Doors, Bli Agent for Alpha Portland Cement Estimates Quickly and Cheerfully made Telephone No. 833. Opposite
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