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THE BULLETIN
MT. JOY, PA.
J. E. Schroll, Editor and Proprietor
Subscription, 50c¢c Yr.
Six Months 25 Cents
Single Copies 2 Cents
Sample Copies FREE
— a ———
Entered at the Post Office at Mt. Joy
as second-class matter,
Continued from Page Threo
then
so vou'll
announced defiantly. "1 saved
on purpose for you, PPhilip
have to take them. Now, you mustn’t
detain me a minute I've
loads of other places to
you at the bazaar.”
“But I can’t call before”
Philip, abruptly tearing in fy
eral small ue cardhbe
“No, you can’t,”
laughing. “I'm too busy
any more tickets, Philip, let 1
Goodby.”
The bazaar opened blaze of
social glory and continued its trium
phant career for one entire week.
The center of attraction was “Shir
Jey Burnett's little portable Louse,’
it came to be called before fe
was half over. There it
end of the long hall, immaculate and
dainty in its coat of white and yel
low, defying any one to find fault with
it and inviting every one to come In—
for the small price of 5 cents.
Every one wanted to go in and re
main to exclaim over its coziness. Not
was left unexplored,
living room with
artistic wicker furnishings to the
minutive kitchen with miniature
cook stove and shining rows of brand
new pans and kettles.
longer. got
pieces of b ard
interrupted Shirlem,
If you need
+ know
with a
stood
a corner of it
from the little
its
bazaar
at one |
its |
dai- |
Bad Taste in
the Mouth,
| J Appetite Bad,
: Head Heavy,
: Stomach Sour,
A general feeling of being tired and
worn out—unfit for business or the
duties or pleasures of life,
Is that the Way You Feel ?
If it is, vou should know that the
famous tonic laxative,
¢ Lane’s Family
| Medicine
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Mount Joy, Pa.
And nearly every one lingered long |
enough to have tea, which
gracious hospitality as if she weren't
charging the exorbitant
cents a cup for it.
house proved a most
tion.
paying proposi-
bazaar it was put up at auction there
were spirited bidding and much
citement.
“Four hundred and ninety dollars— |
ninety dollars,”
impressively,
hundred and
the auctioneeer
four
called
“for this beautiful little house with all |
gen- |
its furnishings complete. Come,
tlemen. Some one make it five hun-
dred.
I hear? Thank you, sir.
on my right.
ward and give his name?”
Shirley, who had been watching the
scene from a window of the living
room, suddenly disappeared as the
crowd parted to give the
right of way.
A few minutes later Philip Evans
found her sitting on the kitchen table
making pathetic little dabs at sus-
piciously red eyes.
“Why, Shirley Burnett!” he exclaim.
ed. “What's the matter? You ought
to be the proudest girl in the world.”
“Well, I'm not,” Shirley answered
disconsolately. “I'm the most miser-
able.
else having this little house.
it myself. I just love it.
think the porch is the cutest thing you
ever saw, Philip? Can't you just
imagine sitting out on it away off
somewhere in the moonlight?”
Philip nodded. Somehow he couldn't
trust himself to speak.
“And the dear little living room—
isn’t it the budgiest little room you
ever saw, Philip?”
Philip wasn’t quite sure what “budg-
fest” meant, but he nodded again.
“And as for this little toy kitchen,”
Shirley ended dramatically, patting a
nearby saucepan affectionately, “I
adore everything in it! Don’t you,
Philip?”
“Everything,” answered Philip sol-
emnly, “and you, sweetheart, most of |
can’t you say the |
all. Oh, Shirley,
same?’
For a moment Shirley looked at him
as if dozed. Then, her eyes sparkling
with happiness and her cheeks grow-
ing rosier and rosier, she said softly
and slowly, “I adore everything in this
little kitchen, and you, sweetheart,
most of all.”
“You're quite sure, dearest,” Philip
questioned a few minutes later as, at
Shirley’s request, he held up the little
kitchen
her much rumpled hair, “that you love
me just as much as you love the little
house?”
“It's your deadliest rival, Philip,”
she answered playfully, “but just to
prove to you that it won't count any
more I—T'll congratulate whoever
bought it. There, I couldn’t say more.
Who is he?”
“You don’t know?’ gasped Philip,
unable to believe his ears.
“] don’t want to see the monster,”
explained Shirley. “Just as soon as I
heard that fatal word “Gone!” I ran
out here, where you found me. Phil-
ip,” she broke off excitedly, “I have
the grandest inspiration! Let you and
me get another house just like this
and spend our honeymoon in it. I
think I could get one quite cheap for
you.”
“But,
meekly,
one.”
“Why, Philip Evans!” exclaimed
Shirley, hugziug him hard. “I don’t
believe it. Aren't you a love?”
Philip
this
confided
bought
you see,”
“I've already
An English Opinion.
“London is full of foreigners,” writes
a correspondent of the London Chron.
icle, “and you may detect them in
many infallible ways. But nothing
perhaps displays a man’s nationality
more surely than the way he eats.
You may tell an Englishman, meet
him where you may, by the fact that
he grasps his fork firmly in his left
hand and keeps it there instead of
transferring it to his right band as
soon as his food is cut up. You can
tell a Frenchman by his wise disre-
gard ofl fish knives and sait spoons. As
for A cans—well, it is amusing to
- read fon njamin Frapklin's visit to
P! the horror of the
when he fell upon
hands and teeth and
ing disdain when
Mon in the sar
ith a ky
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Shirley |
served out on the porch with just as |
sum of 15 |
The little portable |
And when the very last night of the |
ex- i
Going, going—five hundred, do |
Gone at five |
hundred to the gentleman over there |
Will he please step for- |
purchaser
mirror while she rearranged |
C. M. TSHUDY

PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER
anes MOVING
| PICTURE
THEATRE
The best amusement place in Mcunt Joy.
Complete change of pictures every evening.
Always something new and no repeats,
Come every evening, you will be delighted.
| Everything positively fire proof; good exits
| and steam heated. Pictures new and up-
to-date. Show lasts nearly one hour.
|
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I can’t bear to think of any one |
I want |
Don’t you |

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ADMISSION, 5c.



‘Mr. Horse Owner
We, having over fifty vears’ ex-
perience in the harness business—
and being the oldest establishment
of its kind in the county,—are pre-
pared to show you the neatest line
of harness for all around use that it
has ever been our good fortune to
possess.
If you are in need of a set of har-
mediom or light
ness for heavy,
work, Stop in this store, give us
an idea of what yon want, and we
will show you a line, and quote you
prices that will be revelations,
All this harness has been made in
our own shop—so we know what
it is.
this county
There are people in

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who bought barness here thirty
years ago, and; are still using it
can mention names if you're
Rreclzel
Harness Maker
30 Penn Square, Lancaster, Pa.
APMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Silas U. Stoner late of Mount Joy Bor=-
ough, Deceased. : J
Letters of administration on said estate having
{ been granted to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them witb-out de-
lay for settlement to the undersigned, residing
in Mount Joy, Penna.
SILAS STONER, Jr.
COYLE & KELLER, Attys.
Adminstrator.
nov- 18-6¢
2 :
€Has. BF ZELLER
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Crerking
of Pubic Sates
Settlement ofestates, collection of rents, surveyingand
couveyancing,

rice SUPpOSILOTY

D. Matt. Thompson, Sup't
Graded Schools, Statesville, N. C., writes: * I can say
they do all Fy claim for them.” Dr. 8. M. Devore,
Raven Rock, W. Va., writes; * They give universal satis-
faction.” Dr. H. D. McGill, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes:
“In a practice of 38 years, I have found no remedy to
equal yours.’ 50 Cxxrs, Samples Free.
by Drugsista,- gaRTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA
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MOUNT JOY HALL
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Thursday, Dec. 17, 1908
Rice Family Concert
Company


Monday, Feb. 1, 1909
| Chicago Glee Club
Feb. 25,

Thursday 1909
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March 25, 1909
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[ Greider's Hall ||’
W.B. BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Sham pooing
E. Muin St.
for Standard Steam Laundry
Mount Joy
TCency
neat and clean shave or Hair
For a
cut go to the
New Tonseorial Parlors
Opposite First National Bank
| West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
IRVIN M. BAKER, Proprietor.
Agent for the Elkhorn Steam Laundry
Candies for Xmas.
At my confectionery you will always find
sortment of Candies, and I have a
y 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.
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
t
Mount Joy, Pa.

The Mou nt Joy I
MARBLE and GRANITE
SE
AT, Londh
If You Want the Best I Have It!
Granite from Scotland, Sweden and
Norway always in stock for your in-
spection. I have erected 333 tomb-
stones and monuments the last 11
years in the Mt. Joy, Henry Eberle
and Florin cemeteries alone, not in-
cluding Landisville, Salunga, Silver
Spring, Kraybill’s, Cross Roads,
Newtown and many other places.
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A
NOTARY PUBLIC.
M. HOLLOWIEBUSH
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
Mount Joy, Penna.
WwW.
48 West Main Street,
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday. at No.
North Duke Street
PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at private sale, a lot of
ground situated in Florin, Pa, fronting on the
Harrisburg and Lancaster turnpike. The im-
provements are a handsome
THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE
with Summer House
attached, frame stable, hog sty and
; other outbuildings. There isa gid
! garden and an abundance of fruit.
| The property is in excellent repair
and has a good location, being a corner dwelling
and is directly oprosite J. S. Carmany’s Store.
Any person desirous of viewing same will call
on the undersigned. Terms and price reasonable
4
5
HS. STOLE,
FMORIN, Pa.

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The Hager Store


Lancaster, Penna.

Hager’s is Lancaster's Best Gift Store
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Shoppers always look to us for the newest, largest and best assortments in every line, for
We greet the holi lay season this year better prepared than ever,
particularly attractive, Christmas cards and calendars 1 en
clever and original; we have a splendid line of pictures
The
tionally interesting; the new hooks ar
ire attractive everywhere,
ovelty stocks are
Practical Presents For Men
that
find what the y want
who
n1 : '
is well known this 1s a favorite store with the men
act that th
here at the right price, i8
1 good gu de for women the right
gifts,
want to buy
20¢,
plain shades,
Newest Ideas in Neckwear
practical
Reppo
New colorings and designs, the novel
striped and self-figured effects and fine four:in-hands in
olid colored reversible silk.
Fancy Hosiery 25e, Pair
triped styles and in solid colors, rs
plain col
with
ked and
fferent colored embroidery; plain black and black
Every Man Wants a Sweater
ters in several different color combina-
SL) le swe
33.50, $3 and
1p to SO
t sweaters in different colors, $1 to $2.50.
Give Him a Pair of Gloves
Dress Gloves in unlined
Adler's
many colors, 25c.
Mocha,
Woolen gloves
silk-lined Jace pair,
ind
loves $1.50 pair,
<1d
ind Fownes’ fine dress ¢
ind 50e. pair,
Special Prices on
Wool Dress and Skirt Patterns, Boxed
We have cut into dress and skirt lengths some very desirable
patterns
I them very special. You can make a handsome and practi-
in wool stuffs, boxed in our Christmas stvle. and have
price
oift, and save about thirty per cent on the regulnr cost.
cal
0 for regular dress length of 50¢. goods,
and skirt
$1.95 instead of $2.
colorings effects, patterns
Ity worsteds in dressy
ye) :
$4.30 irstead of $5.25 for dress lengths of 75¢, and $1 novelty
worsteds in navy, garnet, peacock, black, Copenhagen, brown and
oray : skirt lengths $3.06
$5 instead patterns of fine black
in several different weave effects; skirt patterns $3.55
of $i for dress goods,
Priestley’s;
$7.19 instead of $10.50 for extra fine quality Priestley black
goods; skirt patterns of same at $4.85.
Wash Dress and Waist Patterns
Fancy Percales and White goods, Madras, Lawns, Nainsook,
Swiss, dimity ete. Waist Patterns 50c¢, to $5.50 dress patterns
$1.20 to $15.
Warm Gloves For Women and Children
For immediate: needs or for practical, thoughtful gift giving
Silk Lined Mocha Gloves 1.00 Pair
Women’s; linea to the finger tips; half pique, in brown and
gray shades.
Women’s Cashmere Gloves 50¢. Pair
Fine quality black cashmere, silk lined. Finer quality at
$1.00 a pair,
Children’s Cashmere Gloves 50¢. Pair
Fine wool cashmere, with double fingers, full regular made,
in red and gray, sizes 1 to 5. Another quality at 25¢. pair.
Infants’ Mittens
Mercerized knit mittens with
wrist; finished with cord and tasse!,
mercerized crochet double
Handkerchiefs are Most Acceptable Gifts
Hager’s is famous for large, complete, and handsome handker-
chief stocks. You can get eyery dependable grade here, and at
good-value prices.
things for
will service and good value,
nly large and complete throughout.
rood
Stocks are u
less array; jewelry novelties are exveln
at the very and valjes
popular prices
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Beautiful Variety 25¢. Each
nen initial handkerchiefs, with bea iifally
ts in dainty Swiss
with bright
Hang
wid Ap
Wor
embroidi Women’s Cross Bar effec
some with embroidered scalloped edge, some touched
styles,
Ardennes
colored iiferent
broidered women n hi in vielr
penz
ns handkerchiefs,
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itterns and styles,
hed her
me
rrow hemstit
Choice Selections at 50¢.
1al 1n yery hin sheer [1nenj women s
} without embro dery.
ferent showy styles.
lkerchiefs of exquisite gt
Men’s Handkerchiefs
kerchiefs, full size, h ftir
2¢., eag
narrow hemstitche
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Holly Ribbons For Gift-Tying
idths styles, ind colors, rightly priced, Ribbon-va
tlways exceptional
¢. per yard Marrow, plan lored tying ribbon
red, green cr white, 10 yard spool for
} with dainty Spl
1 Claus head; x er at 4 and 6e, yard.
[Holly Color Ribbon 3¢ vard—Red with narrow green edge,
pretty effect
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hveindeer bhoun He,
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ninoovon zZ¢ yara NATTOW
r and Sant
when tied.
Claus’ reindeer t
and Sc. per yard.
Ribbon -No. 2
vard. yanta
irs, two widths, de
width, in pl
Fine Quality Satin
lors, 10 yard spool 20¢;
Our 15¢ Ribbon is 18e¢. taffeta ribbon
full line of colors.
Beautiful New Neck Wear
Collars and ties m
them in many qualities
handsome
ches w ide; in
Variety is almost infinate in neckwear.
Yon can get
very pretty Christmas gifts.
exceptionally
maxe
up to very elaborate styles that
presents.
Collars at 25¢. Up
The high Directoire effects. and many others, some elaborate
ly trimmed with lace some have the dainty Directoire ties attacked
fine white lace collars and other effects in cvery color and shade;
1.50 and higher.
prices range from 35¢. to
Boxed Writing Papers
man, shild.
Always very acceptable as gifs, woman or
We carry a particularly large and complete stock and in addition
to the splendid regular values, we have secured by special parch-
ase several lots of good grade pipers at very special figures,
A 25¢c. Box of Paper For 15¢.—Fine cloth
regular correspondence size; put up in tablet form for convenience
sake; envelopes to match in very pretty box.
35¢. Box For 25¢c.—Elegant quality heavy, rough finished
paper; tied with holly ribbon and put up in handsome gift box.
Pure Sugar Candy af 28c¢. a Pound
Every body is in love with this new candy. Made in Lancas
ter by the Rodda Candy Co. in their factory. Made in many
different shapes, sizes and dainty flavors. Very attractive in ap
pearance and very delicious Makes an ideal Christmas candy
toothsome for big people, and attractive to the eye for little folks.
Sample it frec at counter.
ror
finished
per,
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HAGER ¢& BRO.
25-31 West Hing Street,
LANCASTER, PENNA.

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