The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 31, 1912, Image 6

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$300,000 worth of merchanise even at half price
Day of the Sale.
Fos ter &
new merchandise is arriving ordered by
every day
ness.
Notwithstanding the enormous bulk of business done by us during the past ten days, the lines in the dif-
ferent departments are in most cases as complete and as fresh, in fact, fresher than they were on the Opening
Cochran before they
We took over these orders from them on the sa me terms that we bought their stock and we are putting
the goods on sale, as fast as it comes in at less than the manufacturers are being paid for it by the old firm.
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Wednesday, January 31, 1912,
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| The Donovan Company
days, and besides
to go out of busi-
in a few
decided
cannot be sold
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Shoes, Carpets, Furniture, Men's and
could not purchase any of this merchanidse today for
If you cannot
The Wonderful Bargainsinthe Sale of Foster & Cochran's
$300,000 Stock Are Daily Creating Greater Public Interest
Do you realize what an opportunity this is for you?
lasts, buy reliable, seasonable merchandise, such as Men's, Boys' and Girls’ Clothing, Women's Coats and Suits,
Women’s Underw ear, at prices less than the raw material is worth,
visit the store personally send your
The Donovan Company
The winter has only begun and you can, while this sale
We
what we are selling it to you.
order by mail.
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have just unpacked 750 new Overcoats and Suits and 500
at which they were intended to be sold. They won't last lon
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#1 Men’s Suits; the Foster & Cochran Price, $20.00.
OUR SALE PRICE
Men’s Suits; the Foster & Cochran Price, $25.00
OUR SALE PRICE
Men’s Overcoats at Sale Prices
/ We have the best Overcoats of the best makers in the
country in our stock; Overcoats of quiet dignity for con-
servative men, Overcoats with more dash for young men
in fact, every kind of Overcoat you want; every garment
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Men's Clothing Almost Given Away
Do you realize that you can buy Overcoats and Suits now for less than the cloth in the garments cost the
And these Suits and Overcoats are designed and made by the finest tailors in America.
famous Hackett, Carhart Clothing, included in this sale, is known from Maine to California for its excellence of
rou cannot afford to let this opportunity
& Cochran from one of the foremost clothing manufacturers of the country, which are put on sale at half price
These suits are examples of the best tailoring, the smartest styles and the most satisfactory materials, the
latter in Fancy Mixed Fabrics, Worsteds and Cassime res, in the latest shades of brown, tan and gray, and in
Of black
collar or with collar of the same.
Your Share
The
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pairs of Pants which had been ordered by Foster
pass,
g at these figures,
Men’s Suits
skirts show
teresa esa $10.98 in
terials;
button.
find in $25.00 Suits.
with semi-fitting,
inlay of velvet, others finished with fancy braid.
the latest
advance Spring
in blue, black and brown.
larly stylish in cut and finish, and fasten with one large
EXTRA GOOD VALUES
Unheard-of Economies Today in Women’s
and Misses’ Long Coats and Suits
$9.98
satin-lined coats;
cut.
$16.98
Styles. Of
Women’s $25 Suits at
They have all the style, the first class tailoring you
Of Whipcords and mixtures; made to
the collars with an
Women's $35 Suits at
These stunning Suits were made up for us especially
fashionable rough
The coats are particu-
Women’s $15 Serge Coats
$7.98
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These are smartly Tailored, Full Length Coats, built
give good service. Of heavy storm serge; in blue
and in black, and lined throughout with satin Some
The
of the collors have a touch of color; others are plain.
Women's $20 Sealette Coats
$9.98
becoming, full length models; lined with
These Coats have rolling collars and
Handsome,
yarn-dyed satin.
are fastened with large silk frogs.
ing, dressy models, yet they will give good service, and
are well forth $20.00. Our Sale price is only $9.98
ma-
They are rich look-
Men's $16.00 Overcoats $8.98
Kersey, Dark Oxford Grays, with velvet
cade.
at rousing economies. We select two models that rank
high in quality.
Beautiful, lustrous French Coney Coats,
cut; black and brown; handsomely lined with fine bro-
Women’s $35 Furs Coats, $19.98
of graceful
Women’s $10 Kersey Coats, $4.98
Well cut, practical, full length coats, of Heavy Ker-
sey: in black only. Splendid bargains at $4.98
Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits
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Men's $12.50 Overcoats $6.98
Overcoats of excellent quality that cannot be bought
elsewhere at $10.00. In the popular fabrics of the sea-
son in various colors.
At our Sale Prices you can buy two suits for the usu-
al price of one. Good, sturdy suits, of Fancy Cheviots,
Cassimeres, Worsteds and Blue Serges, in sizes for 8 to
17 years.
Boys’ Overcoats
Just the styles that appeal to live, active boys. of
fancy materials in grays and browns; with velvet or
Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits; Foster & Cochran
Price, $3.00.
Sale Price ....o.cicivivicinan $1 .69
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Misses’ $20 Coats, $10.98 tf
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: One of the best bargains of the season. Good, ac- 4
Of Whipcord, in blue and black; the most staple, full : : ? : y alm . o 20! bre 3
length utility coat you can buy. Lined throughout with tical coats, of Kersey and Gray Mixed materials, with ,
yarn-dyed satin. dressy pointed collars, with a touch of color. Ld
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Misses’ $7.50 Coats $2.98 $2.49 Silk Petticoats, $1.49 i
For Juniors, also. A certain jauntiness about these ‘They hardly need mention, for they go out as fast 4
coats gives them favor with girls Of Black Kersey as the come in. The first lot is sold, but new models of >
with convertible collars. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits; Foster & Cochran with sailor collars in tans and blues; button or braid Messaline Silk, in pink, white, black, navy, brown, Co-
Boys’ Overcoats; Foster & Cochran Price, $5.00. Price, $4.00. SALE PRICE .............} trimmed. eh i " o;
OLR SALE PRICE oo. voiivid:snns $2.49 $1.98 PRS ue Sa Persian aifeess, are now ready. Fin-
Boys’ Overcoats; Foster & Cochran Price, $6.00 Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits; Foster & Cochran ished at bottom Wiki a shaved plaited fancy rule. Tru
& : . ’ ly “wonder-values.”
OUR SALE PRICE ...cc::vexcrseve:: $3.49 | price, $5.00. SALE PRICE .............. $2.98 Children’s $4.96 Coats, 1.98
Boys’ Overcoats; Foster & Cochran Price, $8.50. : : . : We have also some charming models of Messaline
OUR SALE PRICE ............... ; g 54.29 Boys’.Knickerbocker Suits; Foster & Cochran ; Roary SE C oasis 1 rich Dlowh! naa 2 Silk, in a rich variety of colors; with plaited ruffle trim-
Boys’ Overcoats; Foster & Cochran Price, $10. = . DP SD) OIL of striled STOWE £0043. arm, cozy (00RINE coals, ri i . > 44 5 }
OUR SALE PRICE. ovesrrrrss $4.98 Price, $8.50. SALE PRICE ................ $4.29 in sizes 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Specially good values. med with fringe; at $2.49, though really $5.00 values.
Men Should Note the Sav-
ings on Shirts & Sweaters
In the matter of Shirts and Sweaters a man can “stock
up” for months ahead most satisfactorily. Why not do
it when you can get both at about half that you usually
pay? For example, here are spic and span new.
50c. Shirts at 35¢c. Each
You'll say this is a fine Shirt Bargain when you be-
gin to select. These Shrits are of Percale and Madras;
in neat black and white and blue and white single or
cluster stripes, also in the new popular colors. They
are full cut garments; made by one of the best shirt
manufacturers in the business. Excellent at 50c.; now
35c.
Men’s Shir s at 69¢c
New, Heavy Percale Shirts; in neat patterns, the col-
ors guaranteed fast; full cut; well made garments; in
all sizes.
Men’s $1.25 Sweaters at 69c¢
Plain Gray Coat Sweaters; full cut, well made gar-
ments; in all sizes.
Boys’ $1.50 Sweaters at $1
A Sweater value that cannot be beat in Lancaster.
Gray Wool Sweaters; in all sizes.
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The. Week in Grain (level, and in a speculative way the
Mompiled for the Mount Joy Bulle- market has met good investment
tin, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm. L. buying.
Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building, | In oats the approach of the south-
Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman, orn demand which usually increases
Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan- sharply after the middle of Febru-
caster, Penna. ary has brought good speculative
Phila., Pa, Jan. 30, 1912, puying following a long period when
The warmer weather did not lead guiness failed to make any import-
to the increase in corn receipts ex- ant headway in the reduction of
pected and coarse grains have moved | prices.
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Another Shipment of New Rugs on The Way To
be Marked at the Same Slashing Reductions
The first consignment of Spring Rugs went in a jiffy.
The second lot shows the same rich variety of beautiful
designs, the same soft, pleasing colors, the same excellent quality. The Oriental designs are particularly effective,
plenty of floral and conventional patterns, too. Rugs mentioned here are 9x12 feet.
$25.00 and $28.00 Axminster Rugs, $15.90 and $16.90
In a most satisfactory line of harmonious colors and artistic designs, offering fine selection.
$20 Wool Brussels Rugs,
Of the best quality and woven in one piece.
$11.90
$15.00 Brussels Rugs, $9.00
All Wool Rugs in tasteful designs and a fine line of colors.
THE DONOVAN (0.
32-38 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
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trade from greater distances than is
easily covered on our present roads.
It increases the volume of business,
and every man in business in the
community receives his share of the
benefit. The farmer is able to haul
his grain and produce to market at
less cost and makes a greater profit
per year from his labor. This ad-
GOOD ROADS HELP TRADE
A Means of Building Up Business of
Local Tradesmen
To no one more than the business
man is the question of good roads a
vital issue. The spreading of the
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to new high levels for the crop year,
carrying wheat to substantial gains.
A good feeding demand for corn west
_ of the Mississippi and better prices
for southern than Chicago shipment
continue to hold receipts at the
leading centre to a volume which
does not exceed the eastern demand,
and finds January drawing to a close
without any accumulation of conse-
quence. The high price ) for ‘hay
‘and shortage in fodders generally
_have made farmers reluctant to part
corn even at the high price
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Wheat is still handicaped by heavy
supplies at Chicago, but the milliing
demand is improving and the pres-
ent week has added its reduction of
stocks, as has each week since the
first of the year. Foreign conditions
are shaping strong, and the flour
trade improving. The price i§ rath-
er cheap in comparison with grain
and food [prices generally and the
market is meeting a very substantial |
demand for this reason. The tone
is excellent throughout the list.
doctrine of good roads, says the
Bellefonte Republican, will lead to
great leaps in the development of
this already rich country and will
make money for every man in mer-
cantile lines. While directly the
building of good roads will benefit
the farmers and stock raisers per-
haps more than anyone else and will
raise the value of every farm reached
by good roads, still the business
men come in a close second. It will
put more square miles of territory
within ‘trade distance of your town.
The business men of any town are in- |
terested in bringing to that town
ditional profit is represented by the
additional amount of cash he has to
spend with the home dealers.
rectly and indirectly the business
men are benefitted by the building
of good roads.
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Has Gone to Chambersburg
Mr. Benjamin F. Brubaker, who
was for sometime past employed at
the Lebanon Creamery and Condens-
ing Company’s plant, at Masterson-
ville, has accepted a similar position
in the Cumberland Valley Creamery
and Condensing Compsny’s plant, at
Chambersburg.
So di-
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A Girl's Wild Midnight Ride
To warn people of a fearful for-
est fire in the Catskill a young girl
rode horseback at midnight and sav-
ed many lives. Her deed was glor-
ious but lives are often saved by
Dr. King’s New Discovery in curing
lung trouble, coughs and colds,
which might have ended in consump-
tion or pneumonia.
of a dreadful cough and lung disease
writes W. R. Patterson, Wellington,
Texas, ‘“‘after four in our family had
died with consumption, and I gain-
ed 87 pounds.” Nothing so sure
and safe for all throat and lung
troubles. Price 50c. and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by S.
B. Bernhart & Co.
MA Irn
“It cured me
New Passenger Rates
A new schedule of passenger rates
will take effect on the Reading Rail-
way, Thursday, February 1. One of
Shoes For the Family at
Prices That Will Save
Money
From a number of the best and most reliable makes in
the shoe market, which we carry, a few are selected for
special mention today. They are Shoes of Quality that
give you the best of service. Shoes of Style that you will
not be ashamed to wear.
MEN'S $6.00 SHOES AT $3.49
Hanan’s Custom Made Shoes; of Patent Colt; lace or
button; and Gun Metal and Glazed Kid; in lace styles.
MEN'S $1.50 AND $1.98 SHOES, $1.00
Broken lots, in Gun Metal, Vici Kid and Box Calf; lace d
and Congress styles, with tips or plain toes. *
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BOYS’ $3.00 SHOES AT $2.19 3
The Alden Mannish Shoes of Patent Colt, Gun Metal, 4
Box Calf and Tan Calf. ;
BOYS’ $2.25 SHOES, $1.00
Of Box Calf and Gun Metal; button and blucher cuts.
“LITTLE GENTS” $2.50 SHOES AT $1.79
Alden ‘Little Gents’ Shoes, of Patent Colt, Velour
Calf and Vici Kid.
WOMEN’S $2.50 SHOES AT $1.79
Good-looking Shoes, of Patent Colt, Gun Metal, Vici
Kid; button and blucher styles; Goodyear welted soles.
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Tan Calf Shoes, nature shape.
good looks.
Combine comfort and
the features of the change will be
! | school. The teacher is Miss Agnes
the issuing of excursion tickets to pes and she gave the school some
many principal points which at
present is not enjoyed by the travel-
very good advice.
Abraham Koser and wife and
ing public. daughters, Annie and Dora, and
r—ier AU | sons, Irvin, Abraham and Arthur,.
BACK RUN {Yigited Aaron Nissley and family, of
Jennie Hossler visited Fannie Bak- | "27 Mount Joy, on Sunday.
er on Sunday . | On Sunday evening when Benja-
Harvey Rettew spent Sunday with
Elmer Ginder near Sporting Hill.
min Forry was on his way to church
he happened to drive in some deep
Miss Edith Dunn, teacher of the snow banks that were in the road. It
caused him considerable trouble. The.
Back Run school, spent Sunday with
her parents at Millersville.
The . wevival services held at the
Mastersonville church, conducted by |
Rev. D. L. Graybill of Kansas, are
well attended. . v
The tobacco, buyers were in this
neighborhood again and they bought
several lots. It seems that 10% and
3 is the regular price.
Last week the Back Run school
was visited by the Mount Vernon
| horse fell and wrecked the harness,
(but in a short time, with good help,
everything was fixed up all right.
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Live Bird Shoot on River
C. C. Franciscus will give his an--
nual live bird shoot at his hotel in
Marietta, on Thursday afternoon,
commencing at 1 o-clock. Par-
ticipants will shoot on the river.
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