Men who want the best sstays’'—all men want these in dress clothes—get them all in ours. With the advent of Spring comes the insistent desire of the latest cut and fashion—the put on the new, Our stock is still complete ¢ taste and pocket book, » as represented. $7.00 to $16.50 $8.00 to $22.00 I. LG E=TZ MOUNT JOY HALL BUILDING. Young Men’s Suits . . Men's Suits OUNT Rs PA. . a 000 Home-Made Lig IN ANY STYLI i; SIRYD. Buckboard;s” Heavy Harness I always have Wagons in stock at my place of business on Mar- jetta Street, where I invite you to call and inspect them. Will Build Any Kind of Wagon Desired to Order | ALSO HANDLE HEAVY FARM WAGONS Don't fail to see me and learn prices before you place your next order for a wagon. Every vehicle is sold UNDER TEE and must be right. B. HEIS:AND Don’t Forget that I Also Sell ALL SIZES OF GASOLINE Marietta Street. 10 AWNINGS SA 01 LS AWNINGS fH im 3; extra pockets and means greater satisfaction to you. We 2 absolutely CARPET CLEAN Carpets called for, cleaned MaLey & Myers LANCASTER, mB SPRING HATS RE HERE, FROM THE EXTREME MOST CONSERVATIVE WESTENBERGER pb AND 127 EAST KING ST MT ATS, IN ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND SHADES. EVERY DESCRIPTION. I a aa I'HE SALUNGA Tr h ) ig Mr. and Mi Irvin Newcomer spent Sunday with ! mother Mi tella shertzer of Oyster Point ent S with Mary Goi recht Monda) 1 ht toy tho quite evere, did little damage in this com nunit I'he funera ff | nna | § on 1rd mort | l { tended M1 Mar Charl of Lancaster, pent Sunday with her niece, Mrs, Peife Miss Henny of Centreville pent sunday afternoon with her cousin Mr Good lenj. Brosey has greatly improved his new home by a slate roof and a coat of paint Mr, and Mrs. Will Rudy of Lan- caster visited her father, A. M. Gar- ber on Sunday. Mason Mumma is about complet ing a fine bri stable for Mrs. An nie Musselman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess of Danville, were over Sunday visitor at Aaron Hershey Mr. and Mrs John Lehman of Central Manor, visited Jaco fer: and family on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Haney of Centr { visited the family of Mi ind Mr Ho e 1d I heth our lartl W Cathryn Wilson,spent turd f incaster, with M I We Ie 1 f 1 oomin € for th on of our he t it M1 d M I ZR e ( { 1 | lel n Ne ( ind family, an Vi 1 M ral f Mout I'l rethre tized the f iris ( ; \i I Bel \ 'h Ini ( ( agel 1 ping to nea ( le thousand ¢ co, an n 01 nt ne rt o stop iD IN OUR CHURCHES Church of God Or 1 lav 1 rni the to Re ( G i] 1% on The R rrect to be 5 1 In th en i} unic in hely United T 1 Mri sl 1 I th 0 oO1 I t I th 30 th pastor will preach on Honor Mother.” TI J ( will sing “If a M Heart V Kn * Sunday School 1.30 a. m. Morning Worship 10 ome in an elebrate t l A 11 We lecome a -O-——— Birthday Dinner A birthday dinner was nor of Miss Mary Bradley at the home o M1 and M Ben Jrad of neai Manhei uest resen re Mr. Eln F1 11 Misses Nora and nd )scar R M Annie Floyd nd Of Sp irtl A nd M1 Wm Wint 1oyer and ( th : Mr 01 3 ind 01 and Mr. Robert Brad! ( Pel lle: M d A nd Mi ( h adl of Flori — el Seine The North American ‘The Tell-Tale Bunch of Keys” is title under which The North American will print on Sunday, May the ste f tt ~ of Martha Sv1y i'ioga 1883. 1 ime v 1e of th 108 s and o1 f mos n man ev etrate Pennsyl anie It ha y slements of mystery, and is another one of the eal stories which convince the read- er that truth indeed is stranger than fiction. The North American prints each Sunday one of these stories about some Pennsylvania crime which has | left its mark upon the legal history of the state. — Our Early Closing of Mount Joy do hereby agree and | promise that we will close our re- | spective stores at six o'clock p. m. | on and after May Sth to September | 29, inclusive, Tuesdays and Satur- days excepted. G. Moyer, J. G. Keener, H. C. Brunner, H. E. Ebersole, J. H. Buoh! Getz Bros., H. H. Krall, Christian Mumma, David H. Engle, S. B. Bern- hrat & Co., M. 8. Bowman, C. K. Bennett, S. H. Miller, H. S. Newcom- r, R. V. Fegley, Simon Menaugh. eal Milenio Marriage Licenses Issued Andrew B. Albright and Clotilda Paules, both of Maytown. Hiram Sharer and Mary Ober- holtzer, both of Elizabethtown. Charles A. Coble, of Elizabethtown and C. Grace Brenneman, of Eliza- bethtown. — etl Eee WELY.LY PURCHASED ON WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY, WHERE 1 HAVE OPENED A FIRST-CLASS NEED OF ANYTHING IN MY LINE. AUTOMOBILES es We the undersigned Business Men {5 PASS. FRANKLIN TOURING CAR, All in good running order, and are bargains for quick cash buyers. Lancaster Automobile Co. 230-238 W. King St., LANCASTER Meet Me on the ridge and We'll Best Ie« Cream in Town Who Can Beat It? Enos Tshudy, of the City Hall Cafe i has in his possession a goose egg { measuring 11 by 83% inche or —elD eee 1 er Friends Miss Fre wishes to thank Special Prices to 3 ‘the Di in hd uy BULL ETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. SALE REGISTER LANCASTER JUNCTION Pease remember if we "i t gives us a jolt to find that the Amos Enterline and family were bills we will Insert a noti oun: leading citizen is hungry three times guests of John Hartranft and family. Sale In our register hi now nutil a day and that he snores in hi he Of 8 ¢ ok () Mrs, Issac Walborn and daughter J : tn. vill RR. : sleep «ona, were guests of Josiah Fry, on .qur sale. so nd us vo lat saturday afternoon Perms Moderate, Bell Telephone Mrs. John Snavely and son. Hen On Wednesday, May 3rd-—On the rv. and Mise Daiav Hershey ware with . premises it East Hempfield towpshin CHARLES S. FRANK Manheim folks on sturday miie south of Salunga, a large lot AUCTIONEER Jonas Snavely oO or the first Of household goods by A. W. New- MOUNT JOY, PA time the other day since he was sick, comer and E. W. Newcomer, admin Prompt Attention given to Sales of We are all glad to see him out again, | Istrators of Jacob N. Newcomer, de- Real Estate and Personal Property Henry I. Buch and wife and Jacob ceased. Zeller, auct Reference: Jonas I. Minnich, May NOTARY PUBLIC M. HOLLOWBUSH Attorney-At-Law Main Street, Mt. Joy, l.ancaster, Monday and Fri- 02 North Duke Street JHEEL S33 Herth be “Fin Deutsche ' ly Serman N elnliat, A inteed Weaver, wife and daughter, Stella, ORR RRR HE were guests of Peter Shelly and wife near Sporting Hill, on Sunday. John Sheaffer, wife and daughters Misses Sadie and Katie, and son Emlen of near this place, were guests of Isaac Walborn on Sunday evening re ll Ae AReEERE SEER KE IS PROOF SPORTING HILL The United Zion Children held ervices in the Union church on Sun day morning Jacob Gruber and wife, of near Horst’'s mill, were Sunday guests of Martin Horst's Rev. and Mrs Longenecker, of near Lititz, visited Mrs. Harriet Bru That it Will Pay You to Buy at Mount Joy’s Only Cash Store baker on Monday Samuel Bradley and wife spent a — a days with Frank Haldemat near Mastersonville A WwW ~ ~v - gr ¥ : Miss Ruth Young, of Manheim, has A OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING quite a number of pupils here whom he is teaching music Mrs. Levi Fissel and son, Charles 3% it ew days with Milt Werner ® os 1. wile 1 Contral Ravhy » Fine, large, loose Raisins, per 1b... Ke | Searchlight Matches, pkg. fe \\ to get 1 t tw il = Prunes, (40 size), per Ib. . 1 ie fhree for 10¢ ad d road t { re |: vi 4 S11] TI .. ® Finest large head Rice, per Ib, Se X-ray Stove Polish, fo re 4 on : Very choice Apricots, per Ib... .. 15¢ | Lima Beans, Three 20 ¢ <6 a ta Excellent flavored evap. Peacres, per Ib. 10¢ Niagara Corn Starch, 2. 6 LANDISVILLE ta Corn Flakes and Post Toasties, 'r pkg. Crea: Corn St; > o Os “ : = Kes and 0 oasties, per pkg Q¢ ream rn Starch pkg., Qe ices in the Church of ( he 01 'wo fox ao ! Ib. Royal Baking Dh dq dud DY oon \1 © Full Cream (7 488," (8r 1b., : 5 Smith's Home Made per pkg., ie & Qe tt} ) 1 : \1 e needa Biscuit, per pkg., fe All Laundry Soaps, Tor. ’ 25¢ I V er L.. Hers} | a Baronet Biscuit, per pkg. : O¢ Lenox Soap, 4 pieces 15¢ yt I the & ; ' ’ ' , @ Nabisco, per pkg. OQ | Campbell's Soups, 250 ® Ju Zu S pk 1 I li I reet ‘un Zu Snaps, per pkg. A *earline, og Kg, DP A & 1 I K Pe | per p 3¢ | | \ hb] vo. mg Cream of Wheat, per pkg. i fo | FPowerine, 6 pkgs. 25¢ mW be tendered her next Fhursday evening in the Church of gg __ z od TONE _- rams ; R ; — RE ————— = BUTTER { Chester County Hams, I Paste will kill every n pound {» YR ITE md. ® PRETZELS t6c | rat on the place.. We inte Chester County Bacon, px 3, =” I'ry our Butter Pretzles, cost i pound : : 20¢ follow directions = . w ina > PS ot KE NTUCKY no more than ordinary Pretzles i Picnic Hams, per 1b. fp = 3¢ 1D WHISKEY | - f g lL id EE — = _— for Gentlemen who cherish BYE A EIS NL SE For Sale By S, DEARBECK RT — OUNT JOY, PENNA PPO PHI VHOVPYOFTHOP 1 HAVE REMOVED TO THE ROPERTY WHICH I RECENTLY Pee OO Ge E LHe A < [= & Confectionery taurant and RIGHT END THE ARIETY IS VERY BROE » € Also Tobacco and Cigars < —eeeee hdd gh © UNUSUALLY PRETTY DRESSES FOR INFANTS GOWN & 1 INVITE YOU TO VISIT MY & Fine white lawn dresses at $1.00; bishop effects, lixtra value; long, PLACE OF BUSINESS WHEN IN|% gaintly trimmed. surplice styles, daintly An effective plain dress at $2.00; box-pleated a wv bishop style with briar stitching in yoke Neat, plain che Exceptionally fine bishop dresses at $3.50; with tional v 1 i 5 2 mS 8 NJ AR RE NKAMP flounce of exquigite swiss embroidery. the 2 i MCUNT JOY, PENNA. ST GIRLS—2 TO 6 YEARS FOR THE LITTLI Tailored bishop dresses for girls of 2 to 4; pret- ty pleated effects, square neck, short sleeves, trim- med with embroidery; $2.38. FOR SALE We have on sale ery low pric- a trimmed with dainty embroidery. 5 PASS, 40 H. P. SPEEDWELL TOURING CAR, MAX- WELL RUNABOUT FOR GIRLS OF 6 TO 14 dresses. Tailored dresses at $6.50; linen-finished percale pleated skirt, on straight lines, they fit beautifully NOTES AMONG WOMEN'S UNDERMUSLINS BEAUTIFUL NIGHT GOWNS AT $i Have a Plate of the Over a dozen dainty styles, including Maderia able and durable. hand-embroidered chemise effect; yoke styles with model at $4.50 is gurplice neck styles. n ] 4 $0000000000000000000000000000000000000000600¢ PN 3. A 3 iI Times. ies, Festivals, | Supers, Ete. AH Fiavors at Mrs A Zeller Stropt M g Q :H. E. SAGER, =: Pretty Spring & S App-rel For I-% THE NEWEST, PRETTIEST IDEAS BRE SHOWN: STYLES ARE PLERSING GOOD mise price so we limit Not more than two EXCEPTIONAL SKIRTS AT $1.98 A score of lovely deep elaborate lace and embroidery flounces. renc resses for girls of 3 6; white batiste \ Go er French dresses for girls of 3 to 6; whi t CORSET COVERS, 38c¢. Special values; unusually preity effects, lace and embroidery effects to under thin waists and FREE DELIVERY MERCHANDISE trimmed with a single inserted band of colored Purchases of $5 sent express prepaid embroidery. anywhere within one hundred miles of Hager's. A SPLENDID LA GRECQUE CORSET AT $4.50 La Grecque Corsets represent the highest stand- ards corseting: they : » most stylish, comfort- Priced from $1.50 to $9.00. A exceptionally strong, yet light upper part made entirely of lace insertion; pretty [| and supple; very long best hose supporters: gives narrow lines. 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