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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best medicine for any woilun to take whoa s condition. I recommend It Mzs. ZUBERT AND Bane, to aM my “rionds D. B. Kiefier & Co’s. 10th Annual Closing Out Sale For Year 1912 At Middletown 250 Head of Horses, Mules and Colts FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6TH, 1912 At The Farmers Hotel, Middletown, Pa., At 9.30 A. M. WILL SELL THY FOLLOWING LIVE STOCK: AND COLTS West the last 3 carloads West, two want WESTERN HORSES Grove, who has been he advises us that of the stock breeders in the extra good, big, rugged kind with the best boned and colored ones you size, shape and conformation, that Will have some of those good kind He also makes special in Greys, Blacks and Bays, 5 HEAD OF FRESH SHIPPED shipped personally by W. M 4 weeks buying this stock and of Horses and Colts from some and he says that they are the good ends and a middle and to see, and the kind with plenty belongs to a good bred draft colt. all purpose Horses, the good selling mention of some good, big mated feams that will feed out to weigh 16 hundred lbs. each These Colts range ir age from 1 to 5 years and weighing from 1008 to 1500 Ibs. each. Gentlemen, if in need of any good Colts, don't miss this sale, as we will have the class of Colts that will sell and make money for your Spring Sales, vou all know our motto, in the he hought best ol also as THAT GROW" BIG, FINISHED DRAFT The kind with good, big horse. Greys and Bays The balance “THE BEST 35 HEAD OF EXTRA GOOD, weighing from 14 to 16 size, shape and quality some extra good mated suitable for almost any big, smooth Horses, suitable These horses are all home to face all kind of bad weather from bh to 9 vears. HORSES plenty of Will have in color, are good, purposes. and ready in age hundred lbs. each that belongs to a teams in Roans, class of heavy hauling. for heavy truckers and delivery bought and are all acclimated and work These Horses range PURPOSE, CARRIAGE AND FANCY DRIV- ING HOI 25 HEAD OF GENERAL ISES horses you will we took special closest inspection of the public, Among this lot you will find some Horses, suitable for almost any this lot of The kind to years Among horses of the Sale. will stand the and quality. extra good all purpose and Carriage kind of work and pleasure And our Driving Horses, we will have the good chancy kind that their equal will be hard to find for style, action and conformation. Among this lot of horses we will have some single line leaders, fa chunks, and all purpose horses and the most of them heavy workers These Horses are broke to all harness and otty objects, and will have them weighing from 1000 to 1200 lbs. each from 4 classy and soundness ranging in age find some of the sffort in securing as for their rm PATR OF ARABIAN HORSES are 4 and 5 year olds and Can be rode or drove any place on and his partner has a few brown looking teams in the county, a SPECIAL: 1 stand 15.2 hands high, teams in this country. one horse is snow white think this is one of the finest vertising team of the finest earth. The spots. We great ad- one KINDS OF HORSES find some good, sound, young rood kind with a little attention and feed would make good Business or livery Horses and would make a good investment for any person. The balance are a lot of High Dol- lar Horses, the 57-Variety kind, Kickers, Balkers, Wheezers, Lame ones and in fact don’t know all their troubles, and 1 guess never will. ¥Yhese Horses range in from 6 to 15 years. 140 HEAD OR MORE OF ALL Horses you will in flesh, but the Among this lot of horses a little thin age 15 HEAD OF HIGH CLASS HORSES and Trotters horses as Jim Starr, around 2.16; Bud Jr. around 2.25 If in need of Among this lot of Horses we will have some Pacers with and without records. Will have such 2.20 1-4, who has been racing the past season brown pacer, a great green prospect, who has been miles with very little work, and a number of other good ones. a good, fine horse or a high class road horse, don’t fail to be here as we will have them. Will also have a few high class Saddle Horses, perfect mannered and bitted, that can go all the gaits under the sad- dle, some broke for the most timid person to ride or drive. This will be a strictly high class lot of horses and should be seen to be appre- eiated. These Horses are mostly all broke to all city objects and mange in age from 5 to 10 years 50 HEAD OF G OOD, BIG MULES sensisting of 30 head of good, broke Mules rising in age from 4 to 12 wears and weighing from 1000 to 14 hundred lbs. each. One of each team a single line leader. This will be an extra good bunch of Mules, the good, big finished kind with plenty of size, shape and quality. A sreat many of these are Mare Mules as good as any person owns. 20 Read of unbroken Mules ranging in age from 1 to 3 years, the kind with plenty of size and breeding. Among this lot you will find some elosely mated teams and a few single mules. Also will have some good, big second-hand mules. ORDER OF SALE 9.30 A. M.—We start start on Western Horses and tinue until all are sold. . DINNER 12.15 UNTIL 1 P. M. 1 P. M.—Will start in on the big draft and fat Ho sold. Then we start on the good all purpose Drv thm a Saddlers, until all are sold and from that time on will sell balance of Horses until all are sold. Stock delivered in a radius of 30 miles free of charge. 30, 60 or 90 days’ credit will be given by giving a note with ap- proved security and paying the discount. NO NOTES RENEWED Positively no stock delivered until first settled for. Sale Rain or Shine and in case of rain have all, no matter how large the crowd. D. B. KIEFFER & CO. M. B. Schaeffer. AFTRA. B. Croll H. A. Koone C. P. Longenecker Cal Pierce E. H. Croll Auctioneers Colts aad con- NK . plenty of cover for Clerks | THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JESUS 1S GOD'S GIFT HOLDEN LEAVES IOWA COLLEGE The “Corn Man" Joins | Service Bureau, ——— TO HELPPUSH WORK FORWARD So-Operation Movement for Larger Crops, Better Roads, More Pros perous and a Better Nation, People ——— This marks the beginning of a new and greater business service. It is a Co-operative movement for larger crops, better roads, happier homes, | more prosperous people, and a richer and better nation. That is to say, the I H C Service Bureau proposes to help do for all the states and for Can- ada what Holden has done for Iowa. After considering many offers, and after an investigation of the company and fits works, Professor Perry GG. Holden has entered the service of the I H C Service Bureau at Chicago. Professor Holden is known wher. ever real agriculture {8 known. His whole life is one of service. He orig- inated the idea of carrying informa | tion direct to farmers. He is the fa ther of the demons{ration train, short school courses, the corn show, county PROF. PERRY G. HOLDEN. demonstration farms, and the National Corn Exposition. As head of the ex- tension department of Iowa State Col- lege of Agriculture he did a work which, Senator Cummins says, up to the present time has increased the wealth of Towa $30,000,000. The object of the I H C Service Bu- reau is the promotion of agricultural education, and a co-operation which will tend to raise the whole tone of commercial, industrial and farm life. Bince agriculture is the basis of pros- perity and progress, naturally farm problems claim first attention. The aim | ie hicher efiiciency, both on and off the farm. To do a big work a big organization | Is necessary. Not only the bicness, | but the perfection of the International organization as well appealed to Pro- fessor Holden. The big general agen- cies, scattered all over the United States and Canada; the salesmen, travelers and expert machine men; the 40,000 dealers—every one, so far as possible, is to be made an apostle of better farming. For years the International Har- vester Company has realized the im- | portance of service. It has spent mil- lions of dollars in the perfection of la- bor-saving machines, and now the company is going in for direct service —direct to the farmers, and direct to | the farmers’ children, that the men ! and women of tomorrow may be mere | capable and so more prosper thap the men and women of today. ft is no loneer a theory that if we | are to get the most out of life we | must raise more per acre. “Inten- sive farming” is in the alr. It is the | battle ery of peace and plenty. But | raising more is the result of mind, not muscle. We must know. And | not only that, we must xnow we know, and know why we know. We | must know good seed from bad, right , cultivation from wrong, and the whys i and wherefors of climates, soils, | fruits, cattle, horses, poultry, and sc | forth. For these things the bureau was established. But the bureau and Professor Holden see more than an | average Increase of a few bushels. | They see a time coming when farmers | win raise twice as many bushels of | eorn, wheat and oats to the acre, and like yields of all other kinds of farm products. They see a time when farmers and farmers’ wives and their children will think more and work less. Every bushel raised means just that much profit, and the profits of the farm promote commerce and {n- dustry. After a period of good work in Mieh- | igan agricultural college, better work at Illinois, and a great work at Towa, Professor Holden now enters upon a world's werk. While in future Pro- fessor Holden will designate Chicago as home, he says he is not leaving lowa —he is merely carrying Iowa to the rest of the world. ~ us | { rn A A Aran Episcopal Church Services at St. Luke's Church on the first Sunday in Advent will he {as fellows: Holy Communion, 7.30: | Sunday School, 9.15; Morning {Prayer and Sermon at 10.30 and | Evening Sermon and Prayer at 7.30 p. m. The Rev. Herman J. Key- ser, B. D. will officiate. A cordial | Welcome to these services ted to everybody. l rr net A ne | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin Read tre Bulletin is extend JOY, TO ALL KUMANITY Salvation Is of God's Love, Not ; of Justice or Necessity. en— Misunderstanding of What Constitutes the Divine Penalty For Sin Has Mis- led Us In Respect to Every Feature of God's Program For Our Recovery From the Penalty. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 24. — Pastor Russell of Brook- lyn is here. We re- port one of his ad- dresses from the text, “Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable Gift.” ~I1 Corinthians ix, 15. The Pastor said 3 that in order to PASTOR. RUSSELL)! appreciate the ——— Scriptures on all subjects, we must handle the Word of God honestly. We must recognize that our Lord Jesns is one person and the Father another person. The oneness between the Father and the Son is that declared by our Master Himself, say- ing that He and the Father are one in the same sense that He desires all of Ilis disciples to be one—in mind, in purpose, in will, in effort. (John xvii, 21, 23.) Our Lord Jesus is God's un- speakable Gift. The Scriptures declare that the Re deemer took the nature of men in or- der redeem sinners; but that in Him there was no sin. Only a sinless one could give to God a Ransom for Adam, and thus redeem from destruction, not only Adam, but all his posterity. in- volved in sin and death through him. The speaker then showed that God set before our Lord a great joy, the influence of which led Jesus to endure cheerfully the bitter experiences of His earthly life This joy is intimated to have been: (1) His pleasure in doing the Father's will; (2) His privilege of “bringing many sons to glory” —the’ Chdreh; (3) His pleasure and joy in be- ing by and by the world's Restorer, de- livering them from the power of Satan, sin and death. ‘“Wherefore,” St. Paul says. “God hath highly exalted Him,” far above “angels, principalities and powers, and every name that is named.” An Opposite Course From Satan's, Pastor Russell then contrasted the course pursued by Satan with that fol- lowed by our Lord Meditating am- bitious designs, Satan found an oppor- tunity in Eden He beheld in our first parents a new order of beings. design- ed to bring into existence a race that would fill the earth. Satan essayed to be ruler or prince over this human cre ation; and by so doing, he not only be came a rebel against God, but brought sin and death into the world Our Lord Jesus pursued an opposite course, and demonstrated His loyalty and obedience. St. Paul intimates that although the Logos was much higher than was Lucifer, yet He was humble, and “meditated not a usurpation,” as the Greek text declares. (Phil. ii, 6.) He thought not by robbery to be equal with God. On the contrary, our Lord willingly accepted the Divine pro posal that He should be humbled to the human plane for a time, in order to carry out the Father's Plan To the Church, Jesus is God's un- speakable Gift. He is indeed to the whole world, unspeakable in value, but He is more to the Church than to the world. To followers, He is the Salvation,” their Bridegroom, “Elder Brother,” their great High Priest Through Him they are priv- lleged to be the Royal Priesthood. Through the merit of the sacrifice of Christ, they are privileged to their bodies living sacrifices, ceptable unto God.” The Pastor then said that Justice is the foundation of God’s Throne. In the past, endeavors to harmonize Jus- tice with our great Creator's dealings with humanity have involved difficulty. We were assured by the prominent creeds that God had know- ingly brought mankind into existence holy, ac- under such conditiens that the great | majority would spend eternity iu tor- ! We perceived no Justice in any such arrangement. But while desist- ing from criticising the Creator, we eould not indorse such a course, nor see it to be in harmony with the Di- vine regulations governing ourselves. If we are to love our enemies. should nore he expected of fallen human be- hgs than of our perfect Creator? The Scriptures declare only the con- secrated Church see the “lengths, breadths. heights and depths of the Love of God.” which passeth under- standing. This class alone is im any sense prepared to give thanks to God pow for His unspeakable Gift. Their thanks go up, not only in words, but glso in actions, which “speak louder than words.” These thanks ascend as sweet incense to God. By and by, “All the blind eyes will be opened and all the deaf ears will be anstopped.” Then the whole world of mankind, including those awakened from the sleep of death during Mes: siah’s reign, will be in condition to rec- ognize God's unspeakable Gift and ren- fer thanks... When wilful evil doers shall have been destroyed, then every creature In Heaven, on earth and Ia the sea shall be heard saying, “Praise, glory. honor, dominion and might be santo Him that sitteth ou the Throne, ind to the Lamb, forever,” through the anspeakable Gift. nr — For Sale On South Market St., Mt Joy— modern frame double house and stable, 9 rooms each, bath, ranges, hot and cold water, cement walks, key lot lecation; Residential sec- tion, convenient to schools, church- es, trolley and steam lines, parks, fine view Susquehanna Valley, suitable for home or investment. Rents for $25 per month. Two families. One side adjusted for two families now, Possession given Apr. 1. Apply to B. E. Hiestand. Mount Joy. it. ture. a Gift | His footstep | “Captain of their | their | “present | as in | PA. DOOD, EE ———— A ———. 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Queen Street, | Antes doris dosing fondo dod Ad * p FA GARBER, Mount Joy, Penna we: dfoofestenioofe sforfopefoiocdosie ce ofeclosfociecfocforfectanfociecforfectoctanfesfosfecforfocfesfockefurfeofonfoch oofhofooisdocfoofsrssfosfoctososferecforfesforiosfeofieferforterorfedfocforfocforfocferierie Arirdeiededdededed deeded db dif dd bob deb doled Edd dete bbb oo Sontesfesioootonts Bofooforfoconfonfonforde oe ARN V0 0 RTL The H Ready For Christmas Shoppe institutions everywhere, are recongnizing more and more, the The tendency of the past few years has been gradually but surely greater efliiciency and eonsequently, a higher standard of service. h ager Store Is Complete A rights and priv towards Business their employees. working hours, The early holiday shopping movement probably began with appeals for the overworke( Now its object is to avoid the unnecessary holiday rush and to save overworking the millions o beings the women and the men, the girls and the boys, that serve the the American peopl coast to coast and from the lakes to the gulf, A noble work! A crusade that every good American can be proud to foin—H is 2 fight for humanity. Santa Claus Is Coming Friday Yes, he's coming for suie! Sent us gram. He'll arrive on the 3.50 train, ternoon, Nov. 29, Our automobile will Pennsylvania Depot to meet him and to Wondertown, where he will make quarters until Christmas, But even from a selfish if not a eharitable standpoint- no one can afford, for their own con- venience, to delay their Christmas shopping. To meet the general demand and to further the jesarly shopping movemnt, the Hager store is in complete readiness with abundant holiday stocks. On the main floor will be found the Christmas handkerchiefs of snowy linen. Then there are * the gloves—found on most every Christmas list. The neckwear and hoslery ‘department, the linens and the bedwear stocks, the dress goods and the silk departments, all suggest many practical gifts. The books and stationery, the Christmas cards and calendars present themselves in great vari- ety, and these will be found inexpensive yet inap- propriate gifts in many instances, The Basement Holiday Store is of particular interest with its large showing of fancy china and cut glass and silver. The Toy Store—or as Santa calls it—Wondertown—is full of interest for the little folks—and for most of the bigger ones, too. He has sent a lot of his new toys ahe and they're already here—great ones too. Santa will hold a reception after h and he said he would have souvenirs good boys and girls, The Carpet Department will allow fi pound for good clean carpet rags—in for merchandise from any departm, store. good way to save on your purchases, if you happen to have any ¢ Quierfoofoeteofripenfesfecerfofocfecforficledecfoedong sferjeriulejereeofuljenjaefenerfecfeeerii dh 4