THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, erie deeded ir do doar dreads dra dr trade adradradrdradeddrdodedradradeadedb doce adr doar dor adr adr dodo dr adreds dodo adroded he Xmas Spirit Has Penetrated focrs Nod and Corner of This Xmas Store lled to overflowing with Gift Suggestions--for young and old. Every Department throughout the Store is fully prepared to pe useful--practical--or fanciful Gift Articles--they are HERE in abundance. WLIO OOOO O0000000 DO00000000OO0OOOOOOODLOOOOOO0 Suggestions The “What to Give’ Problem So Troublesome to so Many MAN d Silk Handkerchief t ‘ ‘ _ en Si efs, .05 0 ful rock crystal designs are very often preferred. Fruit, flc vers, oH 0 eo ’ . u » . ) . IX Hosiery 10r Hien aud Yomen C Up & conventional designs are featured stronglyall at popular prices. PA. Shop Farly in the M DOO0OO00000O0000OL0O0OOOLDO00O0000OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOODOOOOOOOOOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLOL Beautiful Glass & China Suggestion for an Acceptable Mesent Y new and novel designes will be found that will please you and the one that is to receive the gift. The beauti- Pos onth and Early in the Day, Cravats, 25¢. up Writing Paper, Fancy Bexes, 10c. Bath Robes, $4.00 Traveling Bags, $9.00 up Hand Bags, 25¢. up Umbrellas, 50¢. up Fancy Ribbons, 25c. yd. 25c. up Q Toynes and Caps 25c. up Purses, 25¢. up Children’s Coats, 75c. Ladies’ Neckwear, newest designs, ) wlocecforjocfosocorforfosiededdsadoderfocerfocforiocd ; 1. HE. FBERSOIL., GLOVES For Men, Women and Children We carry the largest line of GLOVES in all the various grades. Ladies, Kid, Unlined Walking Gloves. Doeskin, as well as For Men, Silk Lined, Unlined Dress Gloves. Jersey Golf at 25c. up. For Children--Mitts--Golf--Lined Kid 10e. Up POOO000O0O0O0000000CO00000000 COOC0000000000CO0000C000000000000000 0000000000000MO0O0000 DO000000O0OONO0000 LLLLLLOOOOOO0O0O0OOOOOCOOCOOOOOOCOOOONCOONROO0O0O0OO0OO0OOOO0 Merchandise and a better choosing than elsewhere from which to make your Christmas selections. Your grocery wants have been anticipated and our he stock will meet your every need for the Xmas season. silk & Wool Mitts, etc., 25c¢. up oe tire line Oa°Ples--Prints--Percales.-Ginghams--Out Ings, etc. has been restocked the past week, so that you will be able to secure bright--New OPPOSITE POST OFFIC Mount Joy, Penna. | « - 2, 4 9s o2 *, 0 oO * bs 0% ¢% 0% o% Golo oadofoadoadocdoafodoadeede ele adoadeadeede stood ade steele odoade ede edode ale ate sds soeieelesfeeie ade ede ede sieafeadele ote eiie adele afer eleafe ede fo ale elected ado ele fo ede ales 39450 30050 oe af0 Se afefeafeade ede cdo adeetes rote fodedededfocdededofodofoddedediediide ifter which age this bone hardens THAT WAS SOME FLOCK Sale Register . Y. I N = and becomes large and blunt, ac- 4 PREY notice of voor sdle 18's ¥ bobbed doo bf db bob ® Ny cording to the age of the fowl. The|So Many Wild Geese That It Darken- . ed here for any length of time i 11 Kinds Concrete Work oom: vi ae moon an Sy Wo Sy proviled we print your sale bills | ¥ i become rougher and scalier as the a : i : This is excellent advertising because 1 e( ia 1 bird grows older. Kingston, N. Y, The g reales! flock it is read by =0 many people and a - BUILDING BLOCKS Select.ng Dressed Poultry PG Boese ova Ere im this 10 potice such as the following wil The points used in selecting live [ ny Passe) over % is y » ab surely bring the buvers | 0000%5%%% B00 All Styles ¢ ; poultry apply to dressed poultry, M80 Was so JaIge It Jooh LUGS . All Styles and Colors > : BOY ! hours for it to pass, and the birds Tuesday, Dec. 30—At the trolley such as health and a well-fleshed | Porches, Columns and |.,ndition. The appearance of the head is a good way to judge the health, age and sex of a chicken. A Door and Window Sills | matured fowl's comb is heavier and thicker than that of a young bird and larger on a male than on a female of | were so many that they filled the sky from the zenith to the horizon. Banisters YY om : i y | There must have been millions of them. The swish of their wings made a and Lintles, Chimneys, noise like a mighty wind or the rush Etc., the ‘same breed: females are in. 02 railway train, while their squall- variably plumper than males in all | Ing was equal to honks of thousands Retailer of the Best classes of poultry. The best dressed ©f automobile horns. Small flocks are Grades of Cement poultry are young and tender, as still passing overhead. They are judged by the flexibility of the rear SOuth bound and the idea is pre end of the breastbone. The breast valent that theip flight means the close approach of a hard, bitter win is deep, long, straight, and well flesh- xr ES ININ A ed The body is well fleshed over '€T Flights of small flocks of wild = f Ec Tn = -— the back and pelvic bones, evenly A FEW POINTERS | frequently classed as chickens until gglored. free from a reddish cast or|Z€ese are not rare in this part of the TT (they are 1 year old. red spots denoting poor bleeding, and eounlyy The great flight on Tues But Oniy for Those Who Are Fortu-| Chickens are usually divided into peatly dressed The flesh should feel lay night began during the da with nate Enough to Get Poultry broilers, those weighing under 2% soft and springy to the tips of the !he passage of many small flocks mmm pounds; springs, weighing from 2% fingers. Poultry should be starved They kept coming thicker and thick- I'he most common way of killing to 31% pounds; and roasters, 3% 12 to #8 hours before being killed so ©» So th i lusk the ve ) keys to hang them up by their pounds and over Capons are un- that the crop will be empty ny ge the 1 ind stick them with a knife in| sexed males, which are not usually a locks cot 1 ne time. By fo mouth, making one or two cuts!sold until they are over 6 months of 10:30 the tar ere obscured by diagonally across the roof of the age In picking capons the feathers WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS them The wedge 1]¢ of the A mouth, while moving the point of the are usually left on the upper part of SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE flocks of the afternoon had been ! | knife forward from the edge of the the neck and last two joints of the BULLETIN yroken un and the whole empyrean ! , kull ving, including the long wing — eemed to b filled with flying & { \fter sticking, the birds are brain- feathers (flights), tail feathers, and Why Not Start Right? hurrying, squalling fowl ¥ ed by running the point of the knife 214 to 3 inches from the tail on the The “New Year” is the time for meee Bn rene ee inder the eye or into the roof of the hack and a few feathers around the interspection; the time to look back Horse's Mysterious Death mouth in such a way as to strike the hock joint of the legs. The breast over the years that have flown; and A horse valued at $200 died for ins of the skull directly between and lower part of the body are picked PY searching out and acknowledging john G. Moyer. of Bainbridge, from the eyes. The knife may be slightly clean. The comb is small and un- our weaknesses, fortify ourselves for some unknown cause The animal twisted when the. point reaches the|developeq in a capon. In dressing the years to come. was never sick brain, the bird givimg a characteristic | ducks, geese. and turkeys all the Look back, and see if you are get- ——— Eee quiver when preperly brained, after feathers are removed, except in the ting all your talents, your ambition, Inheeribe for the Mt Jov Rulletir which the feathers pick easily | latter two the wing feathers are and your opportunities entitle you to. The feathers are usually picked in sometimes allowed to remain. If not, take steps to improve your PUBLIC SALE the following order: Flights, main | condition without delay. OF tail, back, sides, bmeast, legs and | Selecting Live Poultry Advertising in the Bulletin TOWN PROPERTY thighs. Turkeys are usually dry The bird should be healthy, as can greatly assist you, whether your TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1913 picked and shipped undrawn to shown especially by its head} points, desire be for a better position or for The undersigned will sell at public z Th long wing feathers|such as rig red C 1 wat- Gu iys market. e long g feath uch as a bright red comb ahd wat i? better business. sale at the Trolley Waiting room, Mt. bring a good price on the market. |tles and a clear, bright eye. /A bark- — ————— i Jov. Pa The methods of killing and dressing colored comb and wattles a dull, turkeys and chickens are practically lusterless eye, and any mycous dis- | the same. charge from or swelling ; about the | So Saieth Brother Grier 4 LOTS OF GROUND The poor editor was dying; but Fronting 50 feet each on Mt. Joy Market poultry is divided into eyes or mouth show diseafe or poor | When the doctor placed his ear to the gieret, adjoining property of H. S. several! classes, which vary in dif- condition. Poultry which @are covered batient’s heart and muttered sadly,’ Newcomer, B. L. Garber and Mrs. fegflli markets. In general there is with pin feathers, espgfially if dark “Poor fellow, circulation is almost Brandt. Persons wishing to view the 2 3 called “chickens,” which colored, are hard to dr@ss neatly In gone.” the editor raised himself and premises will call on the undersigned 4 Rll chickens up to the age addition to health andifcondition, the gasped: “Tis false, we have the larg- 54 Bowman’s store. These lots are roasters get tough or bird should be well fl@8hed, which is | est circulation of any paper in the ,. occupied by H. S. Newcomer. which de Dy ua Sow pest, od id tae wi Joh OR | county!” then sank back upon his ga10 at 7 o'clock p. m. Dec. 30, 1913, oh lack of Toxmiity of | 2 an x “ay : ant Pelvie ones | 1illow, with a triumphant smile Upon. when terms will be made known by e Jack's tity ol jof the fowl. The flexibility of the pis face. He was consistent to the MARTIN S. BOWMAN heir breastbone or keel. rear end of the breastbone" is the! hod : bn : end—lying about his circulation. C. H. ZELLER. Auct e cockfikels are usually best indication of age in e Jowl. Me HT yy FT a nT W. U. HENSEL, Atty. 0 ocks. Pullets | This should be very soft and liable arket as in a youlig bird. and slightly pgtiffer; ~ All the local news In the Bulletin | Attorney in fact for the heirs of ut are [and easy bent in a reas iY ot, af Best paper {fn town—Buliefin Henry M. Shafiner 3t waiting room, Mt. Joy, four lots ¢’ ground on Mt. Joy street by Martin | S. Bowman, attorney for the heirs of Henry Shaffner, decd. Zeller, auct. Wednesday, Jan. 7—On the premis- es on West Donegal street, Mt. Joy, a lot of ground with 23 story frame house, and outbuildings by the Peo- ples’ Trust Co., of Lancaster, execu- tor of Mary M. Hildebrant, deceased. | Zeller, auct Wednesday, March 4—On the | premises a short distance west of Florin, korses, cows, shoats, large lot of farming implements and my entire lot of howsehold goods as I am going wesi in the Spring. W. F. Rhea. Aldinger, auct. Wednesday, March 4—On the prem- ises, on the Back Run road, 3; mile ast of Felkei Bros. Mill and one mile northwest of Erisman’s Church, in Rapho township, horses, cows, bull large lot of farming implements and household goods by Frank S. Walte Frank, auct - Qu - WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE BULLETIN Let's See, What Was His Name? In 1908 we experienced a very lively contest for the Presidency and Vice Presidency No great discovery or catastrophe received more space in the public print than did the utterances, the zoings and the comings of the four candidates representing the two great partie It would seem impossible for any | one to forget the names of these men. Can you name the candidate for the Vice Presidency on the ticket with Mr. Bryan? Oblivion is the price of silence. Mr. Bryan's name has been kept before the public. His running mate is forgotten. Don’t let the public forget you. Use the Bulletin. eel OG rr A Very Sore Hand Mr. Cloid Tressler of East Donegal | is nursing a very sore hand of late,/ Kat member being affected by ca- varrh SeoSooloaSouSethati ade nbodbi ale dad: dh am CENTS STP ey WOVOOOOOGO0OOOOOOOVVCOOTVOTOOTO YOOO00O0SOO000O0OO0 Fine Solid Waln Bed Room Suite Of Three Piec des eees SMA Only $25 . H. LL. Spohn Spree | _aa BTR ojevforierfrecforferfe ge SUCCESSOR TO D. H. ENGLE ¥ W. 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