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"THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA,
ao Editor & Prop'r.
SR I
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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
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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.
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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.
LY11AN BROWN, 68 Murray St., New York, N.Y,
99000 90000000000¢
just step into your nearest druggist and get
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Every Ma
Can Save
We want to say to eve
and vicinity that we can sa
You needn’t take our
statement—come in and investi
If you'll believe what yo
eyes, then you'll agree with us t
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‘“ The same price the wd
will save you mecney, that they a
best suit you ever bought for $20.0
save $3.00 to $8.00 in cold cash and
a8 you ever were.
If you've been paying less t
your clothes, it will still be economy td
for a STYLEPLUS—the extra style, d
that you’ll get will mean an actual sa
the long run.
Don’t forget that STYLEPLU! Ti LY
are guaranteed by the makers, and don’t Tet our store,
for you can’t buy them anywhere else in town—we are
fortunate in having the exclusive agency.
White House Shoes $2.50 to $4.50
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vieet Me on the Bridge and We'l | American Plan Rates Moderate |
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Have a Plate of the | ——— A feat
Best lee Cream in Town I} nha : : T 1 ‘Il
Iixchenge Hotewwills
Mout Joy, Pa. mont
J. M. Backenstoe, Pro. “5€" 8
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lays
Has just been remodeled thruocut
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| Has conveniences suc!
| as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Stean
RT Z = LLE R'S Heat, Electric Light, Ete. LAY a
All Flavors at All Times. Table is Supplied Wiih the Bey BUST
Special Prices to Parties, Festivals
Suppers, Etc.
Mrs. GC. H. Zeller
Marietta Street MOUNT Jo¥ | Also Lunch Counter
fi = Ty Where
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Bows Catarrh Jelly
Gives Immediate Relief
Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Cold
in the Head, Influenza
Guaranteed or Money Refunded
Price 25c.
all moder .
Since taki
e of the fi
‘the Market Affords. |
i Cont
| mixed
lowest
the labo
mone
—if you
get star
—plenty
Ask us
Year Bod
this won
<r nie
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Soups sandwiches, Cheese
Your
Prime Oysters)
In Any Style
| BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS
OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
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Tripe, Etc., Etc., are served
Choice
If your chic
sure and use ou
ter. A positive
Good Stabling Accomodation Jor further detai
For
By Mail only
Bows Mfg. Co.
500 West 159th Street
New York City
Pure Food Serial No. 45605
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| Local and Long Distance Telephones |
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MOUNT
DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat i
| 530-532 Woolworth Building |
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Krall Me:
Lancaster, Pa.
Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m
Sunday and Other Hours
By Appointment
Both Phones
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alting and Clerking of Public Sates | H, J, W 1!
Settlement of Estates. |
Collection of Rents. {
Surveying and Convevancing. |
LUNG DISEASE
“After fuar in our family had died
of consumption I was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved and I gained
87 pounds through using
DR. KING’S
NEW
DISC ov ERY set For Middletown Steam Laundry
W. R. Patterson, Wellington, Tex. f§ | MOUNT JOY. PENNA
PRICE 60c and $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS. : Sey
LIAM
I always have (
t the line of Sm
nlogna, Dried Bee!
Also Fresh Beef)
Yatton. Prices al
H H.K
West Main Street, (
Mell Telephone.
Se006009 b
& Weare Always F
Bell Telephone.
CHARIES S. FRANK
AUCTIONEER
MOUNT JOY, PA.
'romipt Attention given to Sales of
| pont Fetate nnd Personal Property.
| Reterence: Jonas L. Minnich.
OLDDR, THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL
| Terms “ierate.
Constipation!
“For many years I was troubled, in
spite of all so-cal'ed remedies I used.
At last I found quick relief and cure
in those mild, yet thorough and
really wonderful
DR. KING'S
NewLifePills
Adolph Schingeck, Buffalo, N.Y.
25 CENTS PER BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
IN ANY QUANT
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us|
ing your order this y
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Mount
1 ng Garden Bt., (formerly 535 N. 6:
t., Phila., Pa.) Zin Deutscher Arts, Oniy German!
| pocislist. The German Treatment, the only
i Guaranteed Cure for Sp le Blood Polgon, othe:
caa't Caro, all use Mere &
# i the Disease itself, it’s o
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| messes. Rorvous Debiity, Lost M,
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