PAGE SIX. —— THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, September 6, 1911, If Its Fish You Want | Can PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Roads Thursday, Sept, 21, 1011 township, Ceernavon ESTATE AND SURANCE Mount Joy . ! Ais { : FOR OOUNTY COMMISSIONER Always Supply You By virtue of an order of The Or-|county, recently finished a piece of | bition and Large Midway Monday, Sept. 25, 1911 ’ v . | " 3 i [phans’ Court, the undersigned ad-|road making that will endure ag a | Assured The undersigned will sell at pub- J. W. Shrite ratrix of the estate of David M. | paying investment that other town- There no doubt of the big suc- | lic sale, along the Maytown Pike, Mount Joy Boro. Subject to Dem- 1 leceased, will sell at public [ships could pattern after with pro- | cess of the Lancaster Fair, to be [one mile from Maytown, 53 acres and | ocratic rule n tl premises in Mount Joy | fit Under the direction of the sup-!' held on September 26th, 27th, 28, |some perches of limestone land and I'e Lancaster County, Pa,, the | ervisor Harry Clemson, foreman, | and 29th It follows the Allentown | with fine quarry. The improvements For County Commissioner \ 1¢ ribed real estate, to | practically reconstructed 3,410 feet | fair and i ust one week ahead of | are a Brick Houge Large Tobacco M. kL. Greider, \ t cert in tract of land | of the old Harrisburg and Downing- | the one, at York, so that exhibitors | Shed and all outbuildings, Cistern Mount Joy Borough tuated on the road between Milton | town pike a main road running thru | horsemen and others can attend the and Well in yard, with Wind Pump x y I al { 1 1 all kind mw } . ~ . Subject to Republican Rules always have on hand a nds | ¢ 1 Elizabethtown, two mile the townshij The road was graded | three big fairs making easy jumps. The improvements are good as new Your vot nd influence respectfully of fish in season and would be pleas. East the former and two miles | to width of twenty-one feet, heing | Altho thi 8 but the third year of Land is in the highest state of cul- olicited 2 sO 1 is ed to have your order. tter place, near the | cut down on the sides and raised in the Lancaster Fair, it 1 jumped | tivation . ( Churc} on the e¢ {the centre y that when finished it into po t 1d eed 1 take Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock For County Commissioner ALL FISH CLEANED GRATIS a m : . a “tt : : Se ' Moun ( Fownshij 0 was well crowned high in the mid- a back seat for any of the others. | p, m., when conditions will be made A DEMOCRAT _ EEE « Adjoinir nd d and low at the side with a TI exh 8 of stock, n nd known by f Her Eslhelmar Clayton Shenk, | gradual and constant descent from farn product this year W he JOHN SHULTZ Also Oranges, Ban- J. 1 Halde ¥ nd other The | centre to ditches and no hump or large far than ever before and Marietta. Pa . nd provements thereon | shoulders on the ide to interfere the raf 3) 01 } bring a | ( I Peirce, Auct anas, Lemons, Etc. I'wo and a half story with the water running off the road- large number otf exceller ¢ Frame Dwelling House, Large Bank | wa The work required muscle It a notable racing ( ne, 100 LEBANON VALLEY FARMS $4490 Barn, Tobacco Shed, Pig Sty and | hard lahe with pick ghovel th $4,400 in purse S Se for sale and exchange. Any size, other necessary outbuildings, but the enterprise vas completed retary J A. Miller een a rice or description State kind of ; of ruil tree he lat a cost of only a fraction over six | round to he race meet ind | farm wanted when writing for list t ir na rence re in first « cents a running foot, The hours of fairs this summer and tl orse-men | SPECIAL BARGAIN 200 ACRE ' rep: There never-failing well labor required were 1,451 and at ire him that they a ng to LIMESTONE FARM near Annville, n the I's ‘ Tt farm i in a fourteen nt ner hour the labor caster 1 she ] me y 1 i1di x i a a | fourtee cen I ur ) abor I est soil, g¢ yuildings, g MOUNT JOY, PENNA. n and is w a4 > i ’ "| Best soil, good buildin running 1 ost $203.14; for carting $4.25 was thing d n the 2 1 1 2 | water Price $85.00 per acre : ie 0 chur 1 the blacksmith receiv- | pacing races and 2:1 ot, besides J. L. RUTTER, 8 king a total of $209.89 that, Iree-for on 1 ! Lebanon, Pa. 3 t 2 o'clock p. ly onstructing 11 g day of the week. 1 ! Farmers Trust Bldg, Lebanon, Pa. PENNSYLVANI A R R n be made knowr n addition to grading | fou day narness 1 I IN ANNE a \ Ivoris wr p BA : « wo culverts was each o re COURT PROCLAMATION ) KO » . mnli + 4 re | ( | 1 fo ( ¢ ’ “} 1 D, . 0 o accomplished in the 1,451 hours d : 5 Whereas, the Hon. Charles I. Lan- Personally-Conducted-Excursions to of Sell [of labor on Sept 13 dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Has- ctor I Supervisors nd roadmast will On ( 1e great feature f the , sler, Associate, Judges of the Court Te - \ ( A t find tl h nd of repair of ne- I 1 the in aeroplane | of Common Pleas in and for the Coun 14 ara a | Is Tail Ai cd 4 . . ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justi- ¥ . Ol ads i ring re 1 Charl St ) Ic of > y ‘ he En i Tarmis - © | ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF REAL : a et ces of the Courts of Over end Term ESTATE i noney expended. The | lec 0 range of | ner, and General Jail Delivery and R. Buct Col bia 4 : . uarter Sessions of » Peace in and hn KR. ucher, olumbia, S 13 27 0 t, 11. 1911 On Tuesday, September 12, 1911 best time to d« ich work n the ho 1 he 1 y the | Quarter Sessile ns of the Peace in ang Jol R ept. y s UCH, y > rit} edna Eh . : ‘ . : for the County of Lancaster, have is- *. } ) Democratic Par- Pursuant ) rder of the Or- autumn, so that 1e greater part of ! CIty 0 but experie ed 01 . : 4 S o € nocratic ral : or County. 5 : ued their precept, to me directed, : : Sent 20 1911 : : f i 1 ¥ fresh material placed upon the road- | H Howard Vi: ind | pequiring me, among other things, t3 raay, Sept. o 191 Round - Trip $9.30 Hom : or x N es wa can be compacted before the ¢ 7 year ] He to make publi proclamation thru- 4 , ~AEWLOWMUL 1 wrinls : . p 3 . v Sack Rate Mount Joy T 1 ter County. thaws of Spring, when a solid road en do I to Rice out my bai wick, that a Court of Oy- For County Commissioner p ne bed 1 es : t required. The material form |! tio r 4 ovel wi . (er and Terminer and a General Jail ir 5 i : 2 eal es s most require 1e material forr 2 and | pajiverv. also a Court of the General George Ibritsch y 3 ais ng the shoulders that 15t be re etur iter h VOI I Quarter Sessions of the Peace and rp: ae TD 4 No. 1. A tract of land containing di quarter Sessio 1s 0 h Pe Lc al Eighth Ward, Lancas 4 } Vv I acre, 1 T r 3 1djoining moved in crowning the dway has ren tw t ¢ 1 ¢ y | Ja Delivery, will commence in the : Pri Picturesque Susquehanna Valley Route ye whe ream, thes > good compacting | Jor gs will navigate ( P ad | Court House in the City of Lancas- Subject t Democratic rules ri } ter, in the Commonwealth of Penn- 17 Ele 5 rda em! 5 ; [ } found when effort is 1de witl 1 heer Cees ¢ A sylvanie : g tra 4 : pick and shovel to remove Un- nd has 1 or | ON THE SECOND MONDAY IN SEP- within FIFTE} JAYS. ve 4 der no circumstances should the m racet andings TEMBER, (the 11th), 1911 issi llewed Bu 1( . e's : 3 a 4 oe : hs . For County Commissioner \ g terial collected the side ditches be his ye ne ran e a real In pursuance of which precept Pub- B he he ised in building up the road. Let dway her | lic Notice is hereby given to the May- P. P. D’'Miller ty of fr n tl the old s method of once vear & J Seld and Alderman of the City of Lan- & . ; premises : : Ph o : . ren who 4 caster, in the said county, and all the Columbia, Pa. No. 2. A tract of farm land, ieaning ou 1e ditches aud nrow- \ 3 ( ( or Ju of the Peace, the Coror 2 \ taining 4 acres. Adjoining ur ng the deposit of It the road- | started 1 8 8 al nstables of said City and Cour \ Warm W eather No nd Jacob C. Garber’ way, expending the town mon- | land and ) ty Lancaster, that they be then Ihis is a good tract of lai ey without result, ceas “One of | a result s no le i there in their own proper per- tate cultivation and Ww : ; ¥ : S( with their rolls, records and ex- X Do the worst features esel ay | 1g show ed ( 3 rf tra = obnco. ralsiny I vorst featws in present da) 0 red, S naticns, and inqu ns, and nr I H No. 3 A tract of land. containing | practise of road maintenance says |! Fra 1 We I - | tl other remembe rances, to do C i% re 1 acre. adjoining pur No. 2. The E. Morrison, n minent au- | lone has 00 feet of si Ferraris | those things w hich to their offices ; : 3 S ¢ 1 t ; } +} } : : ; 1 Si 1 rtain in their behalf to be done The undersigned having remodel- the t Chi 1at thro ignorance S wt a Tre k FANS Ty 5 ar ; i ; o Yor) 4 Ig iy a hy Jgnorance, : also those who will prosecute ed the old Mooney Hotel, Jaddin > . . : instead of removing a thin surface n( erous st the prisoners who are or then number of sleeping rooms, bath, ¢ nd you are out of doors again with nece nst the prisoners who are or then , x at eviod a ’ ol d layer of material that is value as le sh On ntere 1 ] be 1 of the 1id iS now prep to entertain t your Kodak. Those of you who are valor + rood metal havine 7sel its | Is the Africar “Ith twentv. county of are to be then ient and reg guests. not familiar with Kodakery will find 1 d in the phuijlding properties, there added | two cannibals ht fror | I cute against them RESTAURANT 3 yn lose to Colum-| : ¥ £ Fri ! i . etd vith > vhere he the making of Pictures much more sé to LOuM- |, this more of the same charcter | of Africa, w ive hu as t Lan r the h d ip conhociion ith ite} Thane 1( 1e : Toes } * will serve in season. : > fran oi . : att from the side ditche The conse- | the 10 th wild te One An 16.11 simple than you imagine; se simple atte: = 1110 he ! FO t 91 CTTRsE ‘ i she I : : { : n Ps > quence. is that this is soon Teconvert- 1 Toony animal 0 be seen on the! AARON B. LANDIS. S ii OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style hat the novice often gets the credit . a ‘ ’ i : an Br ENC : TURTLE SOU ote. Ete Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. [ed into dust or mud quic de- | ‘path the 1 ( owned by I'URTLE SOUP, Etc. is 5s reing 1 expert. n Tuesday, September 12, 1911, : : | Private dining room for ladies " of being an expert a any DY 4 known by | POS m side ditches dodges base For a Neat and Clean Private ing # : " RYT ‘ f 1 1 th re loos hrown at hin Several gor a ——————— And who couldn't own a Kodak MINNIE D. NENTWIG, ron AN h the lo Wh at era, genti Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo : 3 5 , a nistratr f the Estat fof t up of th Land Ve baby WW. MM Greinnils when they can be bought for $2.00 r de : a 9 or s hi Y : { Go to J. o TOR ’ er, deceased. two fold dis- hicl from the | ; PROPRIET! up? Remember, Auct ta] that ‘Is a It ? . Joseph El ershey ALLY hat is : ice at- | : should be ctio 1 W in one . GTR EER : | 3 MUSSER. THE BAKER ary re ' ‘ aby f an Wo veal % | 3 ey» C. 5.) Eastman Kodaks \PYINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE removed from th to such |and two yea to con | BEB@ Tomserial Parlier OF a distance that there no possibili- | Pete for casl izes. Th East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa. Fresh Bread and Cakes Delivered Onl REAL ESTATE ty of its getting back there again.” are more popular than ever : through town daily y On Saturday, September 9, 1911. reel Wie competed at a recent New NOTARY PUBLIC fresh Doughnuts, Crullers and Dewey I : of an order of the BOROUGH PRIMARIES exhibition By the tir 1 fair op- | W. M. HOLLOWBUSH Buns every Wednesday & Thursday. ————— . > x si. i . 4 . ¥ >. 0 of Lancaster Co., y { ens every foot of spac on the | Attorney-At-Law Funerals, Weddings and Suppers g th administrator, as = ground sold. The Four Lu 48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa i : . 5 . g 1 ld. € u Al- Me >lreet, Mt. Joy, given prompt attention estate of amin F. [County Chairman Diller Quotes the | : , 3 oie AVE = . tar Avo TE 1 k : Ww B BE DE Nivel damon I il sell at. public Se pie : ¢ kens, a noted team of aerial bar per- Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri Store & Bakery, West Main Street ® ° Divet, deceased, wi ¢ at 1 ubll Primary Election Acts for ire 11 htht S day at No. 52 North Duke Street : ’ on: the premises in the village ra formers, wi exhibit before the | ’ Mount Joy, Va. TN 2 town, Rapho t ship, the ar: ste a ill have ee | : 1 rsilets h Sto I 's MOUNT JOY, PA. town, Rapho township, th In response to various inquiries, rend stand and will three | Read the Bulletin Branch Store at B. Ream described real estate to : ne 2 > > “shows on the midway | i Samuel W. Diller, Chairman of the : | i : s rel AG Am | = All that certain Lot of Ground sit- | Republican County Committee, says | ( . n the villave : low ‘ : A . . | mn hn TREY 5 y IB ate in th illage of Newtown, that the Primary Election Act of | THE HEISEY FAMILY {0 eet on Centre Street | SS a re > in depth of that April 1911, exempt Joroughs and | i) 5 v Fr m 3 . : . Thir : leuni f Jd | (U( feet to a public alley. The | Townships from the necessity of n®- | Third Annual Reunion Was Held BY mprovements thereon erected con-| inating at the General Primary, Sep- | Thursday at Rheems |) fot § ‘ wv fTAMO S11 ais i) . Sis of 2 2 story frame dwelling | rember, 20th. i 1wouse and other necessary outbulld- | m : ; : \ : The third annual reunion of the || : a : : + | The nominations for Council and | le tamd of F € 0 ie 14 nes T't , iS an & anc uit | { § ¢ ; : | on san abundance of fruit Yo dire > . : | Heisey family was held at Rheems. IS a well of never failing water on | School Board will be made in the reg | : J I 3 = : . Pha = TO ORAR wale > re hv Wd = premises. {ular way in October. Candidates | Fhe addresses of welcome were by W. | {if nrchace n avs ia ave . k : 1 Micev 3 acide Pp » gec0- | VY) Purchase money ie pos Jaane [for these offices need not register G. Heisey, the president of the asso i 1 .~rle | and possession given Oct. 1st, 1911.} ! . a Wat] . > ning devotions N that oppresses you and makes WOrkK 3 Ic to I Yon al 3 o'aiock p | with the County Commissioners, but | ciation, and the opening devotional | 0 2H « © ¢ «1, sq : . > | services yO 3 a 0) r y 30] - i painful labor, eating an unnecessary _ when terms will be made known |in all likelihood candidates for the [Services were conducted by Rev. Sol- | : 1 : sible ie pans | PY {School Board who are to be voted |omon Brinser of Hillsdale. The ad- | { gertion and sleep impossible is caus- | ™ JOHN C. DIVET er on a ios the Miriide wok by Tor. i tivation. the commonest ¢ Teast a sel | for in all wards of the town will he | dresses 8 nn ing ) ai) i d by constipation, commonest Trustee to Sell | i : : 3 ise lewmanstow ¢ iH x 1 i |C. S. Frank, Auct : required to register with the execu- S. A. Heisey, Newmanstown, and i 0 is 3 F & slee a , «ih, ALLL. 2 : : : ay sqe isev F sy City ) el disorder. You eat, sleep and | “Goo Atty tive committee of their respective Rev. Jesse L. Heisey, of the city. i k better when vou cure the cause parties at a time and place to be | Dinner was served from 11 to 2 \ D . th b ] f A st ill di f our present discomf by usi designated late ! o'clock and in the afternoon there | ff uring e alance 0 ugus WE Wi 1ISpoOse 0 our present discomfort by using DOES UPHOLSTERING & ater i | hy an Y 4 x : I ra - rOCQ wv ny Z iq + 7 > In Harrisburg the women have not- | Was an address by H. Frank Eshle i . S k . h . . Point having upholstering to ified all political parties that there man, and five minute talks by mem- | the remainder of our Summer toc at prices t at W ill ersons av ipholstering + : Inara . >" nasnciott ’q to. such ofas. lounees. beds or | Yi! Pe Women candidates for the of- bers of the association, with Prof. |} ao, S 1 as sofas, iounges, eas, Pie . “ haar : a ol 1 a X : : = : fice of school director, a number of | H. S. Brinser, of Bainbridge, in | 1 t ou placing window shades or anything ss 3 y CATE a ea 0) . y charge { th general repair ‘work. will confer | whom it is expected to put in nomi- BBS. | ee A eet feos and ctive 1a0ne? by. calling nation. There is every reason why | The officers are: President, A. G. | o 1 f f th t t 1 . % VE ave and save m FY OF ~ v riQev ico racide r. QQ sicev: | t laxative made. Absolutely : vo a ey 8 Columbia should have women. repre- | Heisey; vice president, F. G. Heizey; Here 1S a samp e OI some o e Cu O Close prices on me rices are eright. : 3 i easurer. E. Rav Engle: see ys d harmless, leaves no un- , : | sentation in the school board. This | treasurer, E. Ray Engle; secrtary, A. ER ——— 3 . aeciate 3 rq a 3 ris : is a work that comes within the | M. Heisey; assistants, Walter C.| th £ h k d th 2 d Efier effect and does Dot HS. MUSSELMAN, sphere of the Woman's Club, in which | Heisey and Tillman Ebersole. The | at we ave mar € € 00GS. cause the least discomfort. aug23-3mo. Florin, Pa. : : : : srogramme. committee was S. P. | is organization there are many women | Programme t pm ri . ’ . y by us e bes X- ane } Rnele Ste or Ss V i . Be Be ut a (PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE |™ ob of them would make 2 good | Engle. I H. Stauffer, Mrs 0. N. Fei Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Wear. he market. Put up in 10 ’ iid ? hea “| sehool official. | sey, Minerva G. Heisey, Bertha Hei- : Ga iis es FARM { sey, D. H. Martin; the committee of | Ladies’ $1.00 & $1.25 White Skirts, now 8(¢ Vadies oxes. EE ek PIB} = ILb6kbn6Ip» sey, «A ) i 1 | arrangements, D. W. Heisey, J. 1. Ladies’ 50c. White Skirts, now ...... 3%¢ Monday, September 235, 1911 Forced to Leave me : : ihaT y hi , _ Monday, Sey er 25 - Forced to Leave Home Heisey, D. L. Heisey, E. L. Heisey, Yace Collar and Yoke, DOW... zr =: 45¢ Children’s 10c. ——— w— The undersigned will sell at pub- Every year a large number of poor E. H. Hersh. S. C. Heisey, R. S. Buch Whit Pink ; ? : ; 2. H. Hersh, S. C. sey, R. S. hi ‘es Ganze bodies, now. .....- vite, Pin lic sale along the Maytown pike one | sufferers, whose lungs are sore and and Samuel Hensey; historical com- Children’s Gonze Under 36%, BOY 8¢ ile fr Maytow 53 acres and |racked wi oughs, are re pa tin : Misses’ 10c. and 123c. Gauze Vests, now. .§¢ Ladies’ J DRUG mile from fayto n, 53 acres ar d | rackec th cou hs, are urge d 0:20} ities. Prank G. Heisey and W. H. 3 ’ 6¢ ~ some perches of limestone land with |to another climate. But this is cost- Heisev: finance comeittee, Dr. W Swiss and Cambric All-Over Embroidery Ladies STORE. fine dopey. The En evsmans fre ly and not always sure. There's a | fictsoy. 1. I. Stauffer, O. N. Heisey, steal OL. ZBCTOW +. aus Lie iii, -19¢ Ladies’ a Brick ouse, large Tobacco Shed | better way. Let Dr. King’s New Dis- | T1oi A : i 3 . isses’ n St. MT. JOY, PA. y i : ’ : P.c3ING BNC >" | D. L. Heisey; refreshment committee Cross bar Swiss Embroidery Corset Covers Misses y and all Outbuildings, cister and well covery cure vou at home. “It cured : a ; awl : ih . 0 . ‘i ) | Mrs. A. C. Heisey, Mrs. D. W. Heisey | Sl ROGER Ee La ae 3%7¢ pe in yard with wind pump. The im- me of lung trouble,” writes W .R. | Mrs. R. S. Buch, Mrs. S. P. Engle BOW crrrvvinevninessntones 5 ZEI LER provements are good as new, land is Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., “when all Mrs. C. W. Gberholtzer, Mrs. J. 1 10c. and 121c., Dress Gingham, now. ..... q¢ White Madras, . A A in the highest state of cultivation. | else failed and I gained 47 pounds Children’s Barefoot Sandals, now. RK t of Estates. of Rents. and Conveyancing. flerking of Public Sales | i Rs | 1.30 o'clock, when conditions will be made known by | JOHN SHULTZ, Sale to commence at in weight Its surely the king of all and lung cures.” owe their lives and health positively cough Thousands to it. I's guaranteed for Coughs, Marietta, Pa. !Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup—all C. L. Pierce, Auct i Throat and Lung troubles, 50c¢. and [22 - | $1.00. For Rent hart & { From September 15, a large stone mill property recently occupied by | Tse the New Standard Hardware Works! | Not a Word of Scandal | three floors and attic, good water marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. {power with two turbine wheels, W. P. Spangh, of Manville, Wyo, | would make a suitable tobacco ware-| Who said: “she told me Dr. King’s | house, storage house or machine |New Life Pills had cured her of ob- (shop. Apply to S. R. Snyder, Mt. stinate kidney trouble and made her | Jay, Pa. feel like a new woman.” Easy, but y = sure remedy for stomach, liver and Bernhart & Co’s., Mount Joy, Pa. rr A Trial bottle free at S. B. Bern Co’s., Mount Joy. ~ For Sale 500 feet, more or less of pale serfce. Apply to M. S. Bowman, Mt. ‘ | Autumn, The Best Time to Repair | Lancaster | Big Fields of Horses—A Fine Exhi. Ig. tr Read the Bulletin \ THE COUNTY FAIR PUBLIC SALE OF FARM VALUABLE POLITICAL INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? NEW CREA- ea it is a TION, covering every the world’s thought, The only Because Because field of action and culture. new unabridged dictionary in many years. it defines over 400,000 Words; more than ever between two 6000 Ile Because ~ before appeared covers. 2700 Pages. lustrations. it is the only dictionary with the new divided \ A ‘‘Stroke of Genius.” Because page. it is an encyclopedia in Because a single volume. it is accepted by the Because Courts, Schools and Press as the one supreme at- thority. he who knows Wins Because Success. Let us tell you about this new work. WRITE for specimen of new divided page. 2 C.MERRIAM CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass. v this paper, recelve FREE a set of pocket maps. Me the Bridge and We'll Have a Plate of the Meet on Best Ice Cream in Town AT ZELLER'S All at All Times. Festivals, Flavors Parties, Etc. Mrs. C. H. Zeller MOUNT Special Prices to Suppers, Marietta Street JOY. Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt Attention given to Sales of Real Personal Property. Estate and Reference: Jonas IL. Minnich. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &cC. NN £ Cg 26 roatmr ~aneh Office #25 St. Washingtor Subscribe for the niniletin. em TTT ALE Heisey, Mrs. S. C. Heisey, Mrs. 1. H. flying migratory birds have been heard for more than a week around Springfield Mass. Ornithologists state that the departure of the birds at this sedson is an almost infallible sign of an early and a severe winter. H. BE. SBEGCER EAST MAIN ST. Tan Lace Hose, Children’s Short Stockings, now Silk Shirt Waists, now $1.00 Lawn Waists, now 25c. Sunbonnets, now 15¢ Sunbonnets, now Corset Covers, 25c. and 35c. grades, now 19¢ White Corded Lawn, per yard, now MOV, now and 123c. Stockings, in and Blue, now. .......... S8¢ saris JOE per yard, now -15¢ { Stauffer, Mrs. W. L. Heisey, Mrs. ’ y D. L. Heisey, Mrs. E. H. Hersh, Mrs. | Men’s and Boys’ Wear W. H. Heisey; social committee, A. Men's 25¢. Balbriggan Underwear, now. 1%¢ Boys’ 25c¢. Underwear, mow.......... -15¢ G. Heisey and wife, W. L. Heisey and | Men's and Boys’ 25c. Caps, now...... 10¢ Men's 15c. Black Lace Hose, now. ...... 8¢ wife, G. H. Hoffman and wife, R. S. Men's SOc. Dress Shirts, HOW... . +. 31¢ Men's Tan Color Khaki Trousers, now. . 89 ¢ Buch and wife, J. W. Wolgemuth . Te JE aiid wife. Mise Mary ¥. 1. Heisey, | Boys’ Tan Khaki Knee Pants, mow. .... -19¢ Miss Pearl Heisey, Miss Kathryn | Call and examine our splendid line of Rugs, Matting, Brussels, Velvet and Axminster to Stauffer, Miss Mary F. Heisey, Miss | select from. Ada F. Heisey. Visit us during this sale, we have lots of attractive bargains awaiting you. Lf SER | We'll cheerfully exchange any article that does not suit you. Birds Predict Hard Winter Your money back of not satisfied. The shrill notes of the sandpiper, : \ the upland plover and other night- a Bo. PE, Vl 4