THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, 1912, Blankets Wear The Longest They can’t help it. Wear is bred into them. It took us years to learn how, but we stuck at it; now our 5A Blankets stand supreme— they outwear three ordinary blankets. Every 5A Blanket is closely woven from the strongest, tightest-twisted yarns our expert spinners can make. And it is all done to save you money—to make one blanket do the work of three—to save you trouble and expense. 5A Horse Blankets are sold by the largest horse-blanket factory in the world direct to your dealer. Here, again, we save you money by cutting out all jobbers’ commissions. You pay but one profit. The 5A Storm King is the most popular medium-priced square blanket on the market. Extra large, extra thick, extra strong, extra warm, Weighs 8 lbs., measures 84 x 90 inches. Price only $2.50 worth twice as much. See them before you buy any other. Buy a 5A Square Blanket for street use. Buy a 5A Bias Girth Blanket for stable use. Buy a 5A Plush Robe for carriage or auto, WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa. SS A YL TU AEN XT os bedded drddedobedooboieofoodoodssdodedodoofonirirfontedesfosdedordeotebe do fob 0d cis & hnson’s Semi-Annual Sale of § - a ohnson s Jdemi-Annuat Dalz orf § 3 3 . . . Ea a oo Slightly Used Pianos i oo > . ’ gr. ay a Your Opportunity, Don’t Let it Pass 3 Positively the bivgest Piano Bargain Event | ster has ever seen 3 Good, rebuilt pianos practically viven away 1 ush toe e sil n! : pianos for our magnificent PLAYER PIANOS has s ei It we are literally swampted with a better class of piano: then we have r befor taken in exchange. 3 We must get rid of them Price is no consideration. That's w! : And the terms are so easy you will never {eel them, get the advautage. 3 E.very Piano Positively Guarantee We do not offer un No inary Remember, this is a Piano Sale with a reoutation worthy instruments. Come and see* Confid ntial te ms. No interests. No extras, Money Refunded If Not Satisfactory Kirk Johnson & Co., LANCASTER, PA. SE ATT r PrP blk deck iidnb ded JosdeedeodouioadestostocSociacte diate k ik Ze civ oloeloste slootecteatoatetecte ET rl roll 16 and 18 West King St., is the only kind I sell—Furniture that 1s baraiture Rockers Picture Frames Mirrors Ladies’ Desks China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything 1n the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNN ZF MOUNT JOY. PENNA DAINTY SUMMER SHOES for dainty people and neat, ».,...2 and durable ones for more sturdy wear. In either case our footwear will always give perfect satisfac- tion, because it is faultless in shape, style and finish, eomfortable and enduring in its wearing qualities. New styles for Spring ready for J. G. KEENE W. Main St, Mount Joy, P a. If You Want Good Results Advertise In -“THE BULLETIN” Hall Racks | Extension & Other Tables, Davenport ) Keeping a Fortune. | It is one of the significant signs of | the times that there Is | Ing business of “looking alter” estates, an ever-increas- insuring and dispensing incomes to | the idle heirs and the incompetent, | The question Is often asked, “Why should he work? His father left him | rich.” The work of keeping a for a business in itself, and more difficult than the making. To be employed in that business ls nobler than haunting hotel lobbies or sitting in club win- dows.~New York Mail, tune is, in reality it is sometimes The Youth in Politics. Professor Blackie was in favor of a higher age limit for parliamentary candidates than is at present enforced. “lI remain decidedly of opinion,” he writes, “that no man ought to open his month on the hustings or at public dinners till he is at least 30 years of Young men are absolutely inca« able of political wisdom; it is the fruit time and cannot be extemporized from the young of the brain like a brilliant lyric poem or a dashing novel.” age, ebullience One Halr's Breadth.” A “hair's breadth” is 17-10,000 of an inch. For the purpose of such fine and delicate measurement tool use what is called a micrometer caliper. e hair's breadt £ iething that has to be taken into consideration in the manufacture of a ti nd and ne things in the mac! maker's art, Close calculation of this sort must be done on the doors of bank vaults, for example, where every part must fit to the nicest degree.—Harper's Weekly. Wanted te Pile It On, Mr. Coopah—"Could yo lemme look in yo’ dictionary a minute, kuhnel! Jest want t' find a couple of words to add to mah lodge-office title what Ah was elected to last night. They dun chose me Grand High Most Worthy Exalted Imperial Plenipoten- tiary, but it strikes me dat sounds jes’ a little bit cheap.”—Puck, 1 1 Crests eet Uplifting Power of the Press. “It (the press) lifts us out of the local rut and gives us the broader spirit and intelligence of common citi- zens of a great country. Still further, it extends our sympathies beyond natural bounds and gives us the feel- ing of human solidarity.”—Dr. Albert Shaw, High Finance, A New York thief chloroforms his victims before he robs them of their money. Probably he is a humani- tarian. It is such a painful operation to get money from some people that an anesthetic is absolutely necessary. —cientific American. Smoking in the Dark. According to experts in the tobacco business the prevailing impression that a man cannot enjoy a sr.oke in the dark is erroneous. It all depends on the cigar. According to the best authority, sight plays no part in the enjoyment of a smoke, and it is point- ed out that blind men are most invet- prate smokers; in fact, blind men are expert in telling a good cigar from a poor one, as their sense of smell is 50 well developed. A New York cigar dealer says that one of his best cus- tomers is a blin® man and he can tell a good cigar from a bad one by his sense of smell even when standing a yard or more from his counter. Most smokers do not like to smoke in the dark. They say it is necessary to watch the smoke ascend and to sée | the rings curl in order to thoroughly enjoy it, but cigar dealers say the en- joyment is really in the taste and not in the odor, and the sense of taste needs no light to make smoking enjoy- able. About the Putterer. | The art of puttering consists of do | ing. for yourself slowly and inefficient- ly what you can pay some one else | to do for you quickly and well. It is hard work that you do not have to do, strenuous loafing that invites the soul. ! The putterer works in pure love, | and if the produce prove a poor thing it is at least his own. To be a perfect cation. \ Y, & ' | Puttering is a tonic relaxation from the mechanical efficfency of our pro- fessional selves, a corrective of the extreme specialization that otherwise would result in our becoming all foot or hand or head. The putterer makes | laws and breaks laws and breaks the laws he makes. He produces startling | variations from type. An inspired fool, he is a true creator.—From the Atlantic. Same Thing. “And he said he was willing to dle for me?” “Not exactly in those words, bul that was the impression he was evi dently trying to convey.” “What did he say?” “He said he was ready to eat your cooking any time you said the word.” RE ES DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 530-532 Woolworth Building Lancaster, Pa. Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m., Sunday and Other Hours By Appointment Both Phones Ind. 1877 Bell Lan., 994 PA. Wednesday, July 17, § eked deeded do deeb ledeid i THE DONOVAN COMPANY - - THE DONOVAN COMPANY . The Store For Plain Peop i For more than thirty years this store has been the recognized headquarters County. as it is today. A 7A HRA AA I IPP SAA Cars styles of Trousers. A splendid Plain Bonnets thoroughly excellent quality; ventory sale prices FRE FRR TSN RR TY hemstitched PERT RECT DEI A A EAI HIGH CLASS PLAIN SUITS Fine gray mixed worsted suits; strictly fast color and all wool: ex- tra fine linings; superior tailoring coats, two for supplying the clothing needs of the plain man and woman of this City and No other store bas ever obtained the same degree of confidence from the plain folks as this store justly enjoyed: Moreover no establishment in this City ever quite understood their needs and requirements as this store always did. We are proud indeed that the plain people of Lancaster appreciate the fact that it is our highest aim to merit a continuance of the confidence reposed in our predecessors —Foster and Cochran, also H. S. Williamson. this establishment was it so well equipped to cater for the trade of the plain people Everything possibly that they need will be found in our several departments and everything sold them carries the most sweeping guarantee for good service. Everything is exchangeable, money will be refunded on any purchases if desired. All merchandise is marked in plain figures and there is but one price on everything and the very lowest consistent with good merchandise. Never in the history of ole > * 3 o % Plain Suits For Plain oo AA x 3 Very few makers know just hov to make Plain Suits; so we select- og ed the best makers and instructed then how we wanted these suits made + They are just what Plain Men wont. Coats; cutaway or sack styles t 3 lie close and easy around the neck; Vests made with standing coll - Trousers, broadfall or regular fly front. +* . : FINE BLACK 12 50 ; « PLAIN SUITS ® : It's very doubtful if you ever saw a finer garment than this at 5 price. Finely tailored of high grade Black Clay Diagonal; extra quality . o lining; sack or cutaway style coat; trousers broadfall or regular s front. o J $15.00 nd finish. Two styles of gar-ment at the price. For Plain Women The most desirable styles, neatly made and finished, by makers who understand ‘Plain Styles”. Peau de soie and ties. Usual prices $2.50 and $3. $1.89 and $1.98 REED RR irenadine of Prein- a aay hat ar; the fly Shoes For Plain Women Well made quality leather; such styles that appeal to women who disre- gard style and seek good solid comfort. Women’s Viei Kid Shoes, plain toes or tips; low heals, welted or hand turned soles; our own fam- ous “Relianct’” make or the cele- brated “Grover” brand. $2.50 and $3.00: Women's Viei Kid, plain hand turned. shoes of extra in a a ET TE TR NNN NNTP 2.0.0.0 0 9 TEE ETRE YS Comfort Shoes; in toes, low heel, $1.98 Women’s Comfort Shoes, Vici Kid and Box Calf; tips or plain toes, low heels, lace and button. $1.49 to $1.98 Women’s Viei Kid Juliettes and Nethersoles; with elastic in side or front; turned soles. 98¢ to $1.75 CE NR ES RR Dress Fabrices For Plain Dresses Gray Voiles, with neat narrow gray stripes; very suitable for summer dresses; extra suceial quality at. .... 0000008 0 29¢ Fabrics in dark gray and black mixture; a good washable fabric; one yard wide; a very good quality at ... -39¢ Wool Batiste Dress Fabrics; in Pongee Dress Hats For Plain Men An excellent gathering includ- ing the most desirable shapes and dimensions for men and young men; bound or raw edge brims; light and dark colors. Dimen- sions as follows: 4x2 5-8; 4x2 7x8; 4x3 and 43x33. Qualities are exceptional good at the various prices and are the same as ones being worn now by hundreds of our Plain Men pat- rons $1 to $2.50 Women’s Hosiery and Underwear Women’s ribbed Cotton and Lisle Vests; low or high neck; with long or short sleeves or sleeveless; light weight for hot weather; prices ........ q¢ up. fine nain- low Women’s Gowns of sook or long cloth; high or necks; neatly finished; special 49¢ Women’s gkirts of fine muslin or nainsook with deep lawn tuck- ed ruffles Women’s fine Muslin Drawers, with tucked or hemstitched ruf- fleus; Special Women’s fine Cotton and Lisle Shoes For Plain Men Extra good well in every detail; all sizes; pair fully guaranteed, Men’s Vici Kid,Box Calf and Satin Calf Shoes, lace and Con- gress styles; plain toes or tips. $1.98 Men's Comfort Shoes for dress; made every grades; run Metal, Box Calf and Viel Kid; tips or plain toes: lace or Congress; hand sewed soles: ex- tra values .Q2 5() to $3.50 Men’s Viei Kid Shoes in lace or Congress styles; Goodyear welted oles; straight comfort lasts; tips or plain toes; extra high grade shoes at $4.00 Men’s Shirts and Underwear White Shirts, plain front; coat cut with separate or attached cuffs; all sizes . 5) & $1.00 Plain white pleated bosom Shirts; narrow or wide pleats; good values ...50¢ to $1.50 Balbriggan Underwear; long or short sleeve shirts; double seated drawers; extra good quality gar- ments 25¢ to 50¢ i% Black; a light weight wool ma- | terial of fine weave; one yard | Hosiery; black, white and tan; Men’s Balbriggan, plain blue % wide; an extraordinary offering | light and medium weight. and Black and White mixed un- | bial Bo 49¢ 12 1-2¢ uw. | derwear, all sizes, special ]Q¢ 3 % of 3 fe . $ 32 to 38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna. soos LUNG DISEASE «After fuar in our family had died of consumption I was taken with a frightful cough and lung trouble, pat my life was saved and I gained 7 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex, & PRICE 50c and $1.00 AT ALL DRUG i REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St. Mount Joy Calling and Olerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates. Collection of Rents. Surveying and Convevancing. €ras. B ZELLER Ice Ce j Eh | I wish to inform the public that I |have one of the largest crops of | Pure Crystal Spring Water Ice that I 'have had since I am in the business, | which I am now ready te serve the public. Wagon thru Mt. Joy and | Florin daily. See me before placing! |your order for the season. Prices | reasonable. C. S. Frank Bell Phone. MT. JOY, PA, MADAME DaL FRENCH FEMALE | PILLS. A Sav, Ozxray Reuxr for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION, AIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy! Satis- EE FA Rerunded. Sent prepaid for $1.00 per box. Will send them-on trial, to be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not have them send your orders to the UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, PA. Sold in Mi. Joy by E. W. Garber and W. DB. Y Pancier & Co. HOTEL McGINNIS The undersigned having remodel- ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete., is now prepared to entertain trans- fent and regular guests. RESTAURANT in connection wv.ith hotel where he will serve in season. OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style TURTLE SOUP, Etc. Etc. Private dining room for ladies. J. WW. MeGinnis,. PROPRIETOR DOES UPHOLSTERING Persons having upholstering te !do, such as sofas, lounges, beds, er ‘placing window shades or anything in general repair work, will confer 'a favor and save money by calling: ‘on me, Prices are right. H. 8S. MUSSELMAN, May16-3mo. Florin, Pa.. Fe - VR Ei 11 GO( Cc ste HRT |