' { Coco oR RRR Coc RRRRR Roel ooalolloooocRRRRRccRRlRR Failure! | $25.000 Worth of Clothing & Shoes to be Clos- ed Out Regardless of Price The failure of a large Clothing Manufacturer and Shoe House enables me to purchase these stocks at a very low figure. sale Saturday, November 28th, 1908, for 15 Days. : Not in the history of the city has there been such inducements offered to the public. ers are the winners. The reliability of the house is a guarantee to the quality of the merchandise. I will place them on Early buy 22.00 Overcoats ac. 15.84 6.00 Overcoats at.......... . 394 Boys’ Suits, 15 to 19 vesrs. 14 84 12 84 O84 7 84 6 84 29.00 Suits at ...... 18.00 Suits at ...... 15.00 Suits at . 12.00 Suits at .. 20.00 Overcoats at. Men's Suits $35.00 Suits at ....................... 522.84 30.00 Suits at . 19 84 16.00 Overcoats at... 12.00 Overcoats at.............. 10.00 Overcoats at................ 9.00 Overcoats at 6.94 Children’s Overcoats $2.44, $3.94 and $4.74; Were . 14.84 . 10.84 7.84 6.84 3.50 a Suit, Children’s Reefers $1.00 to $4 00 Men's Shoes $2 25 Sale Price 50 Sale Price ....... 00 Sale Price ........ - 1.54 1.74 1.94 9 a 9. 0 28.00 Suits at. ....................... 18.84 10.00 Suits at 25.00 Suits at a 17.84 29.00 Suits at ....................... 10.84 20:00 Suitsat ...................... 14.84 18.00 Suits at. ..................... 12.84 1500 Suits at ...........cecn..... 19:34 12.00 Suits at ........cccnnin. =o ov.84 10.00 Suits at Young Men's Suits $25.00 Suits at ......................-. 317.84 22.00 Suits at at... . at EA Bb ..raenis 5.00 Suits 3.50 Suits 12.00 Suits 10.00 Suits $1 1 $30 00 Overcoats at... 25,00 Overcoats at. Boys’ Suits Men's Overcoats 28.00 Overcoats at........... ... 8.00 Overcoats at $0.84 S 84 7.84 6 84 $1500, $1 $25.00; SALE $10.00. $12.00, $8.00, $18.00. $19 84 18.84 17.84 $4.00 Overcoats at Rain Coats PRICE $12.00, Boys’ Overcoats 5.84 $3.50, $5.50 800, $20.00 $15.00 and Boys’ Suits, 1 Lot No. I. Joys’ Suits, 15 to 19 years, $2 60° a Suit. Lot No. 2. $3.50 a Suit. Lot No. 3. and $6.50 20 5 to 19 years, $8.00 Children’s Suits $1.50, $2.00 and $4.00 Plain Suits Plain Suits that $12.00 and $15.00, THIS SALE Several Lots of Men’s Suits $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 sold at and $10 00 3.50 Sale 4.00 Sale 1.50 Sale 5.00 Sale Price ........ Ah Gun Metal, Patent Colt and Gents’ Furnishings Men’s Joy’s Pants 50c. to Children’s 50c., were 75¢ A 2.34 Price ....... 2.94 Price oie... 3 34 . 3.94 Tan. at Greatly Reduced Prices. Pants 50c¢. to $3.00 $2.75 ) Price Pants 85¢ and 90c. vy 0] i] 5 [0] 0) Qadae Yoife’s is the Place . » o > » © . HUMOR OF THE HOUR Obeying Instructions. A milkman who lives a town of New England and collects milk from the neighboring farmers had in his em in | ploy a boy whom he sent about with {a wagon every morning picking up his immense stock, you; With two big stores, both of which carry an 1 S low -an’t help but get just what you want at prices that c get J ) lowest. Shelves are heavily laden with stock, not shelf worn, but the kind that is up-to=the-hour, Clothing Store General Store There is a rather dangerous the road, and supply. railroad crossing on | when the boy began work for him the “| milkman said, | coming just stop and sit still in your “When there's a train wagon till it gets by.” The boy went about his task, but in- | stead of collecting the milk in about | an | been done, he took at least two hours hour and a half, as should have and sometimes more. The milkman grumbled a little, but | the boy said nothing, and as he seem- or service only $1.50. in blucher | ance for | in all sizes button. Anotl : o > dies at $2 and $2.25. er splendid value for Ila- If you care for neither of these possibly vou would like a Mayfair | or American Lady shoe at $3 and | $3.50? Also Children and Infants’ shoes | at prices to suit. Blankets from soc to $7.50 and Comforts dt frcm $1 to $5. Holi- day Dress Goods from the cheap- | est to the best, full line of Fresh | Always have a | Greceries at way down prices "THREE GREAT MAGAZINES OVERCOATS RAINCOATS| NOBBY SUITS $5.50 Yearly Subscriptions fr $3.50 The three magazines offered in combina- Well there’s no use enumerating | | tlon by us at this greatly reduced price are because you will find here just | what you want in the clothing line | so well known as to make description al- y > : I . ie TQ : en | MOSt UNDECESSALY. Remember this IS a clothing store EVERYBODY'S, the great general maga and an up-to-date one at that. zines of America. Regular price : $1.50 Pp . Se WORLD'S WORK, interpreting all cur- Our Dress and Working Shirts, | rent events, and just now running the story | ber AS s ) : vat far the | Of John D. Rockefeller, told by himself. Hats, Caps can’t be beat for the Regular price a year $3.00. money. { THE DELINEATOR, The . , | thority of the World, and A very fine line of young men’s | Magazine. Regular price a year $ suits. received especially for the | The regular subscription price for all of | = Need | these is $5.50 { holiday trade. Drop in and look | By subscribing here to-morrow they will | #1 | cost you only $3 50. Cil€m over. 5 R Fasion Au- | Home olf Yoffe Opposite the Post Office Mount Joy, Penn. % Our Aim Perfection: ‘To make our store your srore, ‘seasonable merchandise so vot "Tq serve-vou quickly to improve all departments of our store, shopping a pleasure and a profit tor you to ment, never to over estimate a like, / In short to improve just 2 little each day. : To make this store worthy of your patronage. / 0 For fuil particulars sce large circular. B. Bernhart & Co. vg Mount Jov, Pa. ed honest nothing was done. One evening the milkman went over his route to see some of his customers. “What ails that boy of yours?” asked one of the farmers. “Why, nothing, only that he's rather slow,” was the reply. “Slow! Well, I guess you'd think he was slow if you saw him resting for half an hour in his wagon down there by the railroad track every morning.” “Is it true that you stop half an hour every morning down at the raflroad track ?”’ the boy was asked. “Yes, sir; I have to,” said the boy. “Have to! What do you mean?” “Well, sir, you told me to stop when there was a train coming and to wait till it got by. There's a crook in the track there, so ’'t I never can see whether there’s a train coming down the track or not. 8o I just stop an’ wait till there’s one goes by anyway, an’ then I just skip over lively!”"—Har- per’s Weekly. How Johnny Managed It. “You and that little Wattles boy seem to play very nicely together,” said Johnny’s mother. “I am glad there is one boy in the neighborhood that you can get along with.” “Yes,” replied Johnny. “I lick him every morning, and then he’s nice to me all day.”—Chicago Record-Herald. Admirable. Humor ano Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH ALONE. What's the difference if I win Or am distanced in the race, As a leader coming in Or can hardly show for placef Nothing to the world at large, To admit it I am free, If I merit a discharge, But it means a heap to me. Others may dissect my case In calm, cold blooded tone. Be it honor or disgrace, They praise or cast a stone, Or their shoulders they may shrug And dismiss it with a sneer Or a smile serene and smug If 1 happen to be near. If 1 suffer and am sad, If 1 get the double cross, If my schemes are to the bad, Every deal a total loss, Still the old world wags along Quite contented on its way, Seeing nothing very wrong, Finding life serene and gay. Clearly 1 must do my own Weeping if it’s done at all, In my secret chambers groan. Useless ’tis to hire a hall. And perhaps ’'tis better thus. Sorrow at each private fuss, When would it find time to go? The Marble Heart. “Is he matrimonially inclined?” “Well, not so much as he was, I be- | lieve.” “How is that?” “He has been matrimonially declined too often.” Remembered the Taste. | “They didn't have perfumed soap { when 1 was young.” | “There must have been some.” | “Well, if there was my mother didn’t use it to wash out my mouth when she | heard me swearing.” “I certainly admire that pianist who gave the recital last night.” 1 “For his compositions or for his per- | formances?” “Neither. in charging Herald. I admire him for his nerve $2 a seat”’—New York Speed. | “How fast does a motor car take you?” “It depends on what you mean,” an-| swered Mr. Chuggins. “Over the | roads it goes at the same pace as most | of them, but when it comes to running | into debt it's got ’em all beat.” — | Washington Star. The borough schools were closed | / last week from Wednesday on, ob-| serving Thanksgiving. In Demand. “Making my own living now.” “That so? How?” “Inventing white people.” lies for society The Reason. “The writer of this anonymous letter | says it is not prompted by malice, but is written for your own good.” “Sure. That's why he was ashamed to sign it.”— Kansas City Times. Between the Acts. Robbie (at the opera)—Mamma, what | dloes papa keep going out between the | acts for? Mother—Sh! glasses.—Judge. He goes out for opera College Education. Knicker—What are the three r's? Bocker—Rah, rah, rah!—New York Bun. i / | Best paper in town. Look at the size of it, then the po If the world should pause to show ! No Money. We De- Piano You Free. 30 Our Ex- Then days at pense. if You Con- sider It the ILiqual of Pianos Selling Elsewhere for Consid- erable More Money. You May Pay for It on Small Monthly Payments. Our Pianos Range Select From. Catalogue, Free. This Address, Department ‘D.” We Have Twenty-five Different Well-Known Places 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 A PIANO TO YOU Stool, Scarf, Duster and In- struction Book Included. in Price According to Their Grade. Makes. Every Instrument Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction or Money Refunded. We Guarantee to Save You From $50 to $100 on Any Piano You Select. Write ard Tell Us What Amount of Money You Will Invest in a Piano—$147, $155, $180, $200, $225, $250, $275, $300, $350, $400 Up to $1,500—and We Will Mail You Our Beautiful Illustrated under No Obligation. You No Less Write Remember the date, Saturday, Nov. 28. Place, No. 4 West King street. The sale will be conducted by Mr, James Pennington, of New York City GEORGE A. COX, No; west King street Luancaster, Penna. ¢ TRIAL Trial the S0 Days [ree Offer Allows You to Test Merits of t Without One Cent We All If you keep he Instrument for Yourself, of Expense; Pay Freight Charges. the Piano after 30 days We Require No First Simply the Regular Monthly Payment, $5, $8 or $10, What Payment, ever the Amount Might Be. Than Two Hundred To for Catalogu To-day. J. H TRBROUP Music House 15 S. MarKet Square, Harrisbur g a. * 9000000000900 000000009000000000000000000000000000 0000000090000 00000000000 999959590098459009944500999409044 Candies for Xmas. At my coufectionery you will always find a fine assortment of Candies, and I have a specially fine line for Christmas. Also fruit such as | | Oranges, Bananas, Etc. | Tobacco & Cigars by the box that would make a fine present for a friend. 1 ] For Sunday Schools, | Churches, Etc. As I am handling very large amounts of candy it would be of interest to all parties buying wholesale to see me before making their purchases, as I have quite an assort- ment of loose and boxed goods at prices that are right. Pell's Confectionery Mount Joy, Pa. | { For a Neat and Clean ¢ to Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, qo ’ poo, 4 Josep hE ershey Successor to W, W. Strashach Tine Tensorial Parler Fast Main Street. Mount Joy, Pa. MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS 3 hag loc wry If You Want the Best I Have It! Granite from Scotland, Sweden and Norway always in stock for yourin- spection. I have erected 333 tomb- stones and monuments the last 11 years in the Mt. Joy, Henry Eberie and Florin cemeteries alone, not in- cluding Landisville, Salunga, Silver Spring, Kraybill’s, Cross Roads, Newtown and many other places. mew. 3 WoHexeH % Musser’s West H. Clay Miller Electrical... Contracting & Supplies. Repair Worls t Street” Lancaster & Wm. Scholing Cakes, B End Bakery \ Mounf Joy Penna 0 A : Good Bread, uns, &e. DMINISTRAT(#K'S NOTICE A Geltmacher, late of Rapho ) aving claims or demands Il present them without delay the undersigned, residing on mbia. HER, Administrator. . oct 21-6¢ nt . F.D. No. 1, Cc JACOB R JOHN B. GRAY \