* TREE STEER Irene Brubaker of Rockers | AND WHEN WE SAY FREE WE | ! 86 MEAN #THAT AND NOTHING LESS ee A Handsome OF Famous Rodgers Silverware MANUFACTURED BY THE 26 Piece Set Wm. A. Rodgers, Ltd. " Or a 41-piece Dinner Set : consisting of ( 6 Tea Spoons 6 Medium Knives 6 Table Spoons 6 Medium Forks ww we 1 Sugar Shell Guaranteed 21 per cent Nickle Silver, Solid and the same metal all through, Until further notice we of above sets each week, Butter Knife will give away one Bring Your Tickets Every Wednesday at 3 P. M. Bach ticket good every week during present in order to participate. tails. If you do not receive a set one some week these presents each week. H. E. EBERSOL! Opposite Post Office First Set Given Away « the first week you may obtain later, ag we will continue giving away one series. You must be Our clerks will explain the de- of Hd . - Mount Joy, Penna. Wednesday Dec. 4 : mEE ENE EERE EES WEDDINGS Thursday orniz E H. Kis East Petersburg, and A. Millersville be- singer of Eas came man and wife On Thursday morning C. Newton Shaub of Millersville, and Lida G Hertzler of East Hempfield, were married by Rev Hiram G. Kauff- at Landisville On Sunday, Elder A. S. Hotten- stein united in marriage at his resi- dence at East Petersburg, William Dyer, of Salunga and Miss Eliza- I.. Moyer, of Mastersonville. Last evening Ralph E. Fitzgarald of Lancaster and Miss Elanora A. Pngle, daughter of Mrs, Marie B. Pngle, of Marietta were married in the First Reformation Episcopal church, Marietta. The officiating clergyman was Rev. W. J. Lindsay, pastor Joseph M. Bachman, of Eliza- bethtown, and Miss Elizabeth Marie Fisher, of Middletown were united in marriage by Justice of the Peace ¢. BE. Bowers, at his office, on South Swatara street, Middletown, orn Thursday evening. The bride was attended by her mother and sister. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's sister, in Middletown. ll Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin 00D saught. The wagon was slightly FORE EERE TRAMPLED BY A HORSE Jolin Nissley a Rapho Township Farmer in a Serious Condition At 4 o'clock on Wednesday after- noon a serious accident befel John Nissley a young farmer of Rapho township near Manheim He had come to town accompanied by his wife and her sister Miss Elsie Myers While in the act of hitch- ing his horse to a chain in front of l.itzenberger's hardware store, on Market Square the animal tore back and in so doing broke the bit to the bridle. Mr. Nissley grabbed the hores by the neck rein and nose and pluckily stuck to the ani- mal until thrown to the street, when the horse trampled on him in the region of the liver and he is in a serious condition. Miss - Myers Stayed in the wagon until it upset | in the serimmage and escaped with a few minor bruises. Mr. Nissley’s wife was not in the wagon at the time. The unfortunate man was taken to the office of Dr. Beamens- derfer near by who with the assist- ance of Dr. Dunlap did all in their power to alleviate him. At 6:30 o'clock he was taken by auto to his home, where he suffers great pain. The horse was finally captured but when freed from the upturned | wagon again escaped and ran to the vicinity of his home, where he was | damaged. er rt ere | A Sour Krout lunch will be | served at the Washington House on Saturday evening. | | { is the only kind I sell—Furniture that 1s Furniture Picture Frames Extension & Other Mirrors Hall Rack: | Ladies’ Desks | Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything 1n Undertaking and Embalming the Furniture Line N.C BRUNNIER MOUNT JOY. PENNA FI.OXRI IN. Advertise In The Bulletin J. Y. KLINE All Kinds Concrete Work | | A SETS BUILDING BLOCKS All Styles and Colors Porches, Columns and Banisters Door and Window Sills and Lintles, Chimneys, Ete. Retailer of the Best Grades of Cement . > PEINNINA FAERIE RE | stock Two minute records 21e, | and heroic cures are needed. First of v — aba m——— Lochl Notes MANY SHORT NEWS ITEMS oO» GENERAL INTEREST €C "a0N ‘Aepamyeg uo suodno) squo(] Jo sduwreig sro Brief Local Happenings Gathered as They Occur With the Whirl of the World for Quick Reading Withiy the Past Few Days, Wanted—-Blacksmith, also steam drill operator, tenant for house and blacksmith, also tenant for dwel- ling house who can operate steam drill, at A, M. Garbe's Mill, Chick- ies, Apply to Chas. F. Bacon, Lam caster R, D. No. 8, nov 6-2t Miss Anna Holwager is on the sick list. There are 128 cases of diph- theria at Allentown. Mr. Joseph Heisey is about again after a spell of sickness. Wanted—a good hired man. Ap- ply to C. 1. Swarr, Mt, Joy. A meeting of the Y. M, C, A, was | held in their rooms last evening, Two carloads of apples were sold | at public sale at Manheim on Sat- | urday. | GG. Moyer just received another carload of fine New York state apples. The Homer Club® met Monday evening at the home of Mrs, Estel- la Bucher, Mr. Henry Derr moved into the Zerphy* property vacated by Mrs. | Susan Williams. Mr. Amos Shickley painted a very attractive sign for the Wash- ington House cafe The Christmas services of the Evangelical Sunday School will be held Christmas evening. Do you have your seats secured for Dr. Krebs’ lecture, Three Gods or One? Friday evening, Dec. 6. Harmon Deibel, better known as Rochel, will spend the winter months at the Washington House, Just received a carload of choice apples and cabbage which I have on sale at the old P. R. I R CS depot. FRANK Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Amspacker tertained Mr. and Mrs. FP. G Mr. and Mrs. Claud T. Hustler at dinner on Sunday Dr. H. H. Baer, the veterinarian, moved into the property he recently purchased of Mr. Harry Derr, National Bank The remains of John Shenfelt opposite the nd three sons were removed from the Florin Cemetery to a ceme- tery in Middletown last Wednes- day. o Great reductions in Edison Wax records to make room for new four minute records 31c at Garbe’s Drug Store Big bargains in Clothing 2*... D. Beneman's. Also double S. & H . Green Trading Stamp or double 7) Piano contest coupons given on £ a Saturday Nov. 23rd. G The meeting of the Home and e) Foreign Missionary Society of the sa%. Presbyterian church will be held in ® the Sunday School room of the » Presbyterian church tomorrow af- ternoon. e® CLOSE TO HEART OF NATURE Q @anitariums In the Black Forest af Which Marvelous Cures Have / ® Been Recorded. a 22a Double Stamps or Doub 2 Coupc am. i FS ——————— ti] Special Double JA" Green Tradil Stamps or Double Piano Contest Co Given Saturday, Nov. 23 GUARANTEED We Know Our Shoes Are Right and Our Prices Right. How About Some New For Thanksgiving: We Are Showing The Finest Line of Footwear In The Town----The Bes And The Most Attractive Styles----Every Pair Absolutely Guaranice Ours are the kind of shoes that make permanent customers out of every done their own advertiging, as one pair has sold another repeatedly and that's the that counts satisfied customers have told their friends. to talk ‘the shoe question over with you and demonstrate to you in a practical do undersell othes stores. We give vou leather in both upper and lower stocks for superior to what you will find in ot her shoes. new and original they have snap and ginger to them and still retain the taste as for wearing qualities we will vouch for that EVERY PAIR IS ABSOLUTELY ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION IN EVERY WAY OR A NEW PAIR WITHOUT We Want You To Know It. The Only Sure Way You Will Find Out Is To Wear a Pair We have all the new and favored 7 W models You will surely find what IKE Corsets AT GOOD DRESSERS WILL Py want here at 50¢ to $3.00. You'll be better satisfied if you get them early. The choicest pieces always go first. You'll save money fis teres Fomape AEE. rv. SRR iT Vou buy mere. ublic ahka-3ee: Ve can show you an excellent assort rect styles in faultlessly such beauty and value that you'll surely RR, SELECT YOUR NEW FURS NEW NOVELTIES IN EARLY Short, three-quarter white and popular colors. elegant fitting garments The largest line, the neatest patterns, the best styles and great- CHILDRENS’ COATS values ever shown here. them Make up_vour mind to 2 up. your Im goods before making your see our new Winter Coats and are sure you have ever seen, can when you try on these new i them as nearly perfect as money I. D. Beneman’s Dep. Opp. Union National Bank. Mount Joy, 2322 Double Stamps or Double Coupons on Saturday, Nov. 2 n the guests In an article on “The Friendly Sum- To Address Supervisor's Convention mer Trees” in the Woman's Home There is Companion Frank A. Wsugh, profes- por of horticulture in Massachusetts agricultural college said: man more “In Germany one finds all kinds of legislation one. Often the ‘cure house’ is the the no one single who has had obtaining helpful in| in Pennsylvania ASSIGNEES’ SALF. | which is located a valuable spring of pure water. OF No. 7. A lot of ground in the Valuable Real Estate . Heisev Avenue 1385 feet, thence village of Rheems, containing on along land of D. Brinser, 173 feet cures. Every enterprising town has assisting him to get out of mud than! 3 . Jones, of Susque- ON Saturday, Nov. 30, 1912 Trolley Avenue 142 feet to Camer- finest public building In the city. Al panna German talks of going to his cure as, ., an American of going to his vacation. There are milk cures and mud cures, mountain cures and surf cures, but my: years ehoice is the forest cure. Not only roads of our does it best please my personal taste, for a fifty per cent but I notice that it gets the more treasury serious cases—those where radical] = all there are the tuberculosis patients strewn about on their cots under the pungent shades of the Black forest as Jones’ pbout Dr. Trudeau’s camp in the Adl- has never rondacks. Then there are the de- pent votees of indigestion and the nervous Several millions wrecks, billous, alcoholic and society wrecks, drug fiends, bridge flends and everybody; that is, everybody who can spend the money to come hither OF for the forest cure. Naturally in Gere ized many, as in America, folks who have oarth road to work and support families cannot ;, ,,r yegislative afford to be cured. They can’t even , —. j... heen afford the disease in the first place. “It is curious how friendly the for €l. But all the turmoil Ho = A Dene and Shers and be offered for sale by the owners| ests are to sick and discouraged peo- and excitement and enthusiasm for| Rhocas Pa ; BD iT A soon thereof at the same time. | ple. The trees reach out their arms to high stone road-| erected ORS of a two-story stone ALSO : shelter them. In the stillness of the ways Representative | house, frame bank barn and neces- b Al ae go ro nh Pe Wil orning and th h the long nights ra | sarv ding e sold « of personal property,| ¢9¢000060060066¢ morning and throug g Dig always stood the State sary outbuilding.s consisting of 10 horses, 7 mules, | » they whisper reassuringly to every making good its obligation and pay- ons who listens.” : ing rs rr rt lr = supervisors During the last Legislature he tried to get three money appropriated, slashed down to the appropriation for 1,500 township the Common- Porto Rico's New Wonder From far away Porto Rico come reports of a wonderful new dis- covery that is believed will vastly crowded and benefit the people. Ramon T. Marc- gym of $500,000 ham, of Barceloneta, writes “Dr. two years for King’s New Discovery is doing splendid work here. It cured me than 20 others, who used it on my advice. We hope this great medi- cine will yet be sold in every drug | plained. store in Porto Rico.” For throat | qualified to address an organization ang Jung tlonbles jt has HO equal.l,, road supervisors as the author of| village of Rheems, fronting on the | Road Law himself, and Lancaster and Harrisburg A trial will convince you of its] merit. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle|the Jones free. Guaranteed by S. B. Bern- | indications point to a crowded court hart & Co {room audience to attend the coming convention which has Thursday, De- Read the Bulletin Mr. Jones, after an! obstacles four At 10 o'clock a. m., the under-j jess to the beginning. Being lots road bill for | the benefit This provided bonus from the Commonwealth its simple pro- Representative road bill became a law there adequate pay- who complied visions. f dollars of bank money payments township supervisor it Pennsylvania. boards through strength, the . 1 interests of the farmers! halls at Harris- supervisor boards of about five times of terrible coughs wealth. and colds, also my brother of a se-! It is this sort of thing which the vere cold in his chest and more ,....o. farmer and taxpayer cannot and wishes clearly ex- And there is none so well {understand ! supervisors’ Read the Bulletin {been arranged Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin |cember 12, and starts at 9 A. M, in the Lancaster Court House. anon on street, and along the east side of Cameron street 142 feet, more or signed assignees of the Estate of Nog 31, 32 and 33 on the plan of Winfield LL. Heisey and wife, will Rheems as laid out by Winfield L. sell on the premises, in West Done-| yyaisev i gal Township, the following describ No. 8 A small long and narrow 8% Jon esate 161 Bees i triangular strip of ground, with a No. 1, A farm of 1 acres and frame store building thereon erect- 30 srches ri c rellir 5 rs phen ith 8 I More dwelling ed, situated between the Pennsyl- Se X i os are- 3 : r 1se and other outbulldings there- yapni; Railroad and the Lancaster . 1 i ino 1s 3 Ohne: Adicinipe ands of and “tarrichure uenpike, Tn the Heisey Jacob Inners purpart No. Yillage of Rbeoms, $v} 2 and the Pennsylvania Railroad No. 9. The equal undivided one- 2 d Sylvania £ AL third interest of Winfield L. Heisey > Yo Leo li of eae Jana in a tract of land in West Donegal Son ns 2 sores ne Hr ones Township, containing 99 acres and y S > aot = , E ly Th a rocke froin Kober 29.6 perches, with a two-story stone I ron bern Ro : other house, large hook barn, eotn, orb sas ane Da hd eT 2nd other outbuildings. Adjoining! outbuildings. Adjoining Nos. 1 and Qi tas | 3. the Poansvivania Ratlroad and lands of Simon C. and Christian I. 3, S z 3 : I SS ~ ouoy, Murvey Bb THosiettey, Bani ands of Maron Herr. el W. Heisey and others. There| No. 3. A tract of 42 acres and : . te 23 perches of Ii sions land ad are limestone quarries and lime op D es of hmesione ‘and, E& kilns on this tract. | ioini + J, 0 vl]. SD es | pie marr No 8 he Penesd hE tigen evo ahia Rai'noad, ands i thirds interest in purpart No. 9 will| Purpart No. 3 will be offered as| .w Seif Binder, Farming Imple-| {a whole and also a part thereof in| ments, Stone Wagons, Stone Crush-| separate lots as laid out and num- | ers, Elevators, Engines and other | Ibered by Winfield I. Heisey a| equipment i the operation of fhe | Limestone Quarries located on the draft of which is on file in the Re- above promises; Tobacco Tath, As corder’s Office at Lancaster, Pa.| pegtos Shingles, Harness, ete., ete. The lots to be offerd being Nos. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock On tracts Nos. 2 and 3 there are| a. m., on SATURDAY, NOV. 30, valuable limestone quarries and| 1912, when terms and conditions lime kilns, with railroad siding con| will be made known by necting with the main line of the JOHN W. ESHLEMAN Pennsylvania Railroad. MR HOFFMAN No. 4. A triangular lot in the| Assignees for the benefit of village of Rheems, fronting 60 feet| creditors of Winfield I.. Heisey and 8 inches on the west side of Broad| wife. street, and extending in depth te Trolley Avenue, on which it has a frontage of 205 feet. | No. 5. A triangular lot in the; CHAS. H. ZELLER, Auct. W. U. HENSEL, W. F. BEYER, JOHN E. SNYDER, S. R. ZIMMERMAN, Attys turn-| ALSO pike 90 feet, and adjoining the| At the same time and place will Elizabethtown and Florin Street’, = ss. 0d the equal undivided two- 1y be offere e eq n Railway sud fle DIOBENMY Sormery | thirds interest of the undersigned known as the Canning Factory. No. 6. A small tract of land, in purpart No. 9. containing 125 perches, adjoining; E. L. HEISEY, purpart No. 1 on the north, and H. 1.' HEISEY the Pennsylvania Railroad. Cn Winter to Trolley Avenue, thence along’ We have a large stoc BLANKETS and ROB i in price from $1.60 up MOUNT JOY, WANTI A reliable wom for cooking and house worl Lock Box 15 Mt. Joy SPP e Our Home Markets Oats, per bu. Ww n o ilizabe t El her sist C. Fur nday evi n the fa H. G nt r streets M Anna Vi nding some er, Mrs. Jc and Mrs. ending a Reading, isses Marie I ards of Lanc ¥ in town as tl kroline Frank Mrs. Lizzie Sm ay of York spe 8 r. Mrs. D. C. r. George H. hia spent a fe guest of his George Brow rs. H C. Sch Marv have where they sgter on S Claud Z n of this pl 1k foot ball accompa tomorr« Jarry Go« kmin returned to the Black two of a rs They Tr s Marie Zel and Elmer and Miss E ster spent S: t Philadelphi by auto. CC 8. Lo: at her hon bllowing lad rd, Mrs. W 3. A. Fisher, Mrs. Edwar nd Mrs. J. lace. srr ee PW arade at EI Friday eveni zabethtown I of the elec was a big t orsemen, flo Ind music Ww ddletown al and a drum former A. Ricker ere with Squ Aaron Rice was here hy. rm———— the Bulletl