PAGE TWO "THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA, ao Editor & Prop'r. SR I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months. . 50 Cents 'liree Months, . . 25 Cents Single Copies 2 Cents Sample Copies . « FREE SCHROLL, Entered at the post oftice at Mount Joy as second-class mall matter, All correspondents must have their eommunications reach this office not later than Monday. Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'clock moon Wednesday. Chan- gos for advertisements must posi- tively reach this office not later than Monday night. New advertisements toserted if copy reaches us Tuesday adght Advertising rates on appli- eation SALUNGA Subscribe for the Nt The heatel installed ME Miss @rhart and Miss «aster last Tuesday Misses Eshleman theirfriends Lehr Joy Bulle'in new in the Church Anna is quite satisfactory Mrs Lan Haves visited Margie, at Mary Ken over Mountville royally and dig visited Sun day: Miss Clara who entertained them Miss Martha Eby evening and Saturday at the home the Misses Bugh at Wheatland Mill $trasburg, having splendid sit. Mr. and Mrs tpnded a birthday day at the home of her sister, shultz at Refton, visited friends returning Willis G. Kendig Esq. and wife of Lancaster and Mr. Benjamin Brene- man and daughters Susan, Mary and the J. 8. wife on Miss of spent. Kriday had a Amos Bertzfield, at party on Thurs- Mrs and guests of Dr. Thanksgiving. Miram Kendig Miss Lucile Anna were Kendig and Last Friday én honor of her Brown had a lively friends from Mt. Joy, Lancaster and Leola. Mr. and Mrs. John Thanksgiving entertained Mr, Mrs. Harry Humphreville and son Robert, Mrs. Zerurah Shuman and friend of Lancaster, and Misses Sue and Ella Nissley of Landisville. A lot of the 1911 packed tobacco | fas been sold recently by local men'| to jobbers and manufacturers circu-| tating in this section. Much of the | 1912 crop has been sold on the pole | guest party of young Landisville, Peifer on and prices. Hempfield improvements | fall. Let the] Mr Samuel members of the met on Mon-| the accounts of the at very satisfactory East West making needed on their roads this good work continue: Eby and the other West Hempfield day to overlook township. and are much board The wet weather of Monday will | | enable the farmers to take their | crops into the then the rush will set in. Mr. ter has visited our town and bought | stripping rooms and | to the warehouses] Greenly of Lancas- wp cased tobacco from some of our| neighbors. | Mr. Tobias Brubaker, and daughter Bertha of pr..| B. E. Kendig, wife and Miss Meriam| Kendig, Mary F. Peifer and| Lucile Brown and Mr. Ken- dig very hospitably entertain-! ad on Thanksgiving day by Mr. | Harry Miller and wife. Dr. John Kendig, wife and John| Dunlap, pr., of Willis G.| Kendig Fsq. and wife of Lancaster, | Miss Leweile of Philadel- | phia School Design, and Mr. | James Kendig of Delaware State] College partook of a Post Thanks- | giving dinner with their parents Dr. | B. E. Kendig, wife and Miss Miriam wife Lancaster, Misses James were Manheim, Kendig of —— ee MAYTOWN Adella H. a visit at Lar BE. and Prof. ed from Miss Miss Grove ha ed from Mrs. tives Ellsworth is visitin friends at Pittsh Hiram B. Jacob visit Elizabeth Lancaster to make her fut home. | Charles Leola, is the| guest and Mrs. | G. H. Harter. William Mayer has sition with the pany at Columbia. James McClure, being Harter, of of his parents, Dr | | accepted a po-| Com- | | Keely Stove who badly with his | about. The twice on was injured by kicked horse, is able same horse kicked Friday. Elaborate progress for the to be held December the Band Hall. be plenty, and interested in farm work Products from the farm will be displayed. Mrs. Sue Epler radish grown in her garden measures iwenty two inches and weighs six from which it was grown has heen carefully selected for nearly a century, obtaining the orizinal from her grandmother. A concert given by the Pastime Ouartette. was a grand success The participants and J. M. Roth and H. E. Moore. hascna Ethel Wantland was the accamnren. ist. The persed with readings by Mrs ® TI Roth. be at him to in institute 20 and 21 in Able speakers will preparati are farmers’ evervone is invited has a that cirenmference The geed in pounds. in the Band Han of Yor in everv wav » SiMMtaw " were: J Snvder. tennre- rr Arima vaa intave. programma other . THE The Quality Mar On Horse Blankets BA on a horse blanket is the sign of quality—the guarantee of satisfac- tion. It means the entire blanket—yarns, straps, buckles, everything —was made in one factory—the largest in the world. That factory gives you blankets of the best quality at the lowest prices. 5A Blankets go direct from factory to your dealer’s shelves. You pay no jobbers’ commissions, yet you see and handle the blankets before you buy. BA Blankets wear the longest. The hard twisted yarns, the multiple warps and the experienced workmanship combine tc make 5A Blankets the strongest, warmest, thickest and closest woven blankets made. The 5A Storm King is our most popular medium-priced square blanket. It is exceedingly warm, heavy, thick and strong. Outwears several ordinary blankets. Weighs 8 lbs. Measures 84 x 90 inches, Costs but $2%0. Easily worth three times as much. Buy a 6A 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. + TITTA The Phenomenal Baritone of he Philadelphia, Chicago Op- era Company, and the most wonderful success of this season's Grand Opera Stars, has completed his appearance in America; but there should be no cause for worry—the famous Baritone has left six Victor Records of his eautiful voice. We have them all in stock, an it will be a treat to you to hear the World's Greatest Baritone at our warerooms, or in your home. GOO Furmiture that 1s Furniture Hall Racks L.adies’ Desks only Rockers Mirrors Picture Frames | k.xtension & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets {n fact anything 1n the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNN ER MOITNT JOY. PENNA TEE RRR 1 Or BLANKETS! BLANKETS! § Mr. Horse Owner, I have a very fine line, of choice all-wool blankets. These blankets were made expressly to my ‘er. All the latest patterns and weaves, size all-wool horse nkets 70-76, 80-84, 84-90, 96-100, Robes, $2.50 to $10. Silk Plush Robes, $10, $12, $14, $14.50. table Blankets, $1.00 to $2.50; Chase all-over Stable Blank- $2.50; All-wool Kersey Stable Blankets, $3.00 to $5.00. Come and look this line over; goods cheerfully shown. B. GROFF MOUNT JOY. PENNER. BEER EEE 1 ‘are horse 1 EEE EERENAE REESE RR Advertise In The LULLETI BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, SPORTING HILL M.. Je, Bulletin, Sipling, of Oak Vale, Mrs. Rusty we Miss Sunday Hiram Ruhl Mrs. A. E visited her Sarah spent with her mother, Lancaster Nancy Mrs. Nauman, mother, Martin on Friday for a match held at J Saturday A grand shooting flock of geese, was hotel, on and Mrs Manheim ralich’s Samuel Fahne visited their son and wife on Sun- Rev stock, of \lonroe Fanestock day Sipling several week with Whitman Miss Emma spent aunt Man- days of last her Mrs, Elmer heim Miss several near Wenger spent the Groff Emma L home of her at in Ww days sister, Mrs D Kliza- hethtown and Stella Fahne- Weaver of Man with W. M. Lizzie Mabel Sunday Misses stock, and heim, (iibble and H. W. Metzler and returned spent. wife Shelley after H. M. home on Monday spendng several days in Juniata hunting, Walter county, Mrs. Fannie Perry daughter Abert left for on “Put” purpose of hunting. Foose and Bishop Saturday and county the Gibble following of Balmer, went for H. B the wife entertain- Rev. and ed on Sunday: Petersburg, and daugh Eli S. Gibble and wife and son Walter and Henry Shenk, and daughter Martha, of Oak Jacob Henry, wife and children Kulp and of Henry Sonon, East Herman wife ters Edna and Esther, wife Vale; oad Naumanstown, Jacob wife, Ore NORTHWEST RAPHO Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin Mrs. Shreiner days with her parents, B. Harry few Mrs. Katie spent a Mr. and i) Eby. were of Springer and family Sabbath guests in the family Henry Ulrich. of on meetings Tth protracted December A series will | begin at i Chiques church. Allen R. were Sunday visitors in the family A. Y. Stauffer. ! Agnes iibble and amiable wife "of teacher of was a | | Miss i Monnt come guest in the domicile of F. W. Ryan, Vernon school, wel- | Geib. Elias P. Shearer was a guest of C. G. Hollinger and family on Sun- day and Monday, as was also Martha Hollinger. Caution: —Regulate hold with special care. It has been reported that family retired for their night's and accident- ally forgot a stove lid after filling with coal. The consequence that the whole family barely escaped suffo- cation. It required three hours for the father of the house to get out of the house. Such experience should be a warning to many. your house- a repose to replace the stove was eee eee etl) Ie eee eee BACK RUN Read the Bulletim Allen Becker chicken house. is erecting a new Miss Anna Rettew visited Fannie Baker on Sunday. The revival services held at Mt. Pleasant church well attended. Henry Sweitzer, our local fur dealer, all kinds of furs. He pays the highest prices for furs. The Back Run trapping club has been very successful. One of the three skunks at one are buys boys caught time. B. Hoffer and L.auver spent Sun- Wolgemuth Rev. Henry wife and Miss Martha day with Daniel and | family. Albert Rettew the and family enter- following on Sunday: Baker tained John Mrs Henry Baker. Ellis Rettew and tained Rendal Clarence, Hossler, Samuel and family enter- the following Malin, wife and Mrs. John H. Rettew and and Miss Lona White. on Sunday: son, son Lester, cee tl ene. eee LANCASTER Read the Bulletin Mrs. Jonas Snavely spent Sunday with Miss Rosanna Zerphy. Mrs. Christ Rothfus and ters spent Saturday at Mrs. Chrict Rothfus and daugh- ters Mary and Helen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kling. Miss Stella Weaver and gentle- man friend spent Friday evening at a leap year party held near Elm. Mrs. J. K. Palm and Miss Stella JUNCTION daugh- Lancaster. = JWeaver spent Wednesday near Elm and visited Miss Elsie Fetter who teaches school. Solomon Weaver, wife and grandson John Berto, of Lititz, spent Sunday with Jacob Weaver and wife and John Hartranft and family. Good Things to Eat will hold no joys for you if you have indi- gestion or any STOMACH, LIVER or KIDNEY trouble. You need not pay big doctor's bills, but if you suffer from any of theseailments 8 50 cent bottle of SEVEN BARKS, the great household remedy, the finest tonic and blood purifier known. If your system is r down and you want to regain your ful energy, SEVEN BARKS will accom- lish it, make your food digest and give w lif Money refunded if dissalis- I'ryit and enjoy your meals. 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