The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 07, 1912, Image 8

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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA Wednesday, February 7, 1913.
A Last Chance
The Mount Joy Renovating Com-
pany announces that their feather
renovater will be taken away from
in the spring, but that they
| will continue filling orders up to a-
Congress is going to pass a bill If the tear ducts of the aged sen-
providing that before the President ators are in good working condi-
shall appoint a judge to the federal tion there seems to be no reason why
courts, he shall first make public the [the Lorimer case should be disposed
names of the endorsers of the judge, | of at an early day.
_— |so the people may know whether he v
THE COLONIAL THEATRE THE
C0.
The New Playhouse Leaps into Ime
mediate Success
Special Sale at
GARBER’S
For One Week Only
of 26¢. Tooth
One 265c. tooth Brush and one Box
Powder, regular selling price 50c., but until Saturday,
on
February 10, will sell you a Tooth Brush for 26c. and
for one cent extra give a box of Tooth Powder. A great =
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bargain. Tooth Brush as good as any 36c. Brush in the
market
Watch Garber’s Window. We Will Have
a Ic. Sale Every Week For Some Time
are ———-
EEE SR REE EEE EEE EE SEE are es ee
Valentines
Valentines
I
We have the largest and best line of VALENTINES
in town at the cheapest price. Before you buy come and
see them. Valentine Post Cards 6 for 5 cents, none bet-
ter.
E. W. GARBER
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
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If You Do Not
Have Time
2s 2 0 2.8 2 8 2 8 0 8 8 28 2 0. 0 Bo 2 0
rr Tere. PTT TTTTTYTTY
to come to this bank and join our
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS OLUB you
can get some one else to attend to the
.
mater for you.
There's NO ‘‘Red Tape’
All that is necessary is to get some
one to hand in your name and pay
the first week's dues. A child can
easily do all that is to be done to
have you enrolled as a member. Any
one can hand in your payments after
you are a member.
You Can Join Any Day This Week During Banking
Hours Between 7 a. m. and 4 p. m.
DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE YOURSELF
WITH MONEY FOR NEXT CHRISTMAS
First National Bank
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
aa as saa as a os 8.0 8
PPPPITTTTTTrIY er
E. S. MOORE
Deal er in
Coal, Lumber, Grain
Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement
and Fertilizer.
A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid
for grain
’ | ening of H
J EE.
Large houses have greeted the op-
BE. Doan's Colonial Thea- | “people.”
wards keeping
The work at the new theatre
| ing rapidly completed. The brass |
railings are being placed around the
| balcony and boxes and electric fix- |
| tures will be placed in position just | February 7,
| as soon as possible. One of the fea- | Elizabeth
[tures at this Colonial Theatre will] Mr, John E.
| be the showing of Pathe's weekly, | M. W.
the newest one issued each week. J
| The acts for this week are as fol-|
| lows: Pelham, the noted European
| hypnotist; Dale and Boyle, in a tune-
| ful hit called “The Belle and the
Beau: the Langdons & Company,
[A Night on the Boulevard;” Les
, Montfords, sensational comedy acro-
| bats; Hilda Hawthorne, world’s great
| est woman ventriloquist; Grand and
1912,
Hershey
Witmer
Mrs. Mary Hildebrant
the West Phila. Dog
ciation Dog Show
Among
hibited
Pincher
the two
were seven
(German
“Something All the
Beatrice Ingram & Company,
| presenting “The clever
| playlet Porter
The bill is a splendid one and should
be a very pleasing one to the theatre
of vaudeville of
| Hoag, Doing
| Time"
Mr. Taft
primary ballot as a
publican by Nebraska
are willing to forgive and
Winona speech, in
Duchess,” a has been
by Emerson Brown.
| goers and lovers which
Lancaster
@ J
is supported by the “trusts” or the
This bill will help a lot to-
“tools” of
is be- | tions out of judicial positions.
— A I —————
Unclaimed Letters
FRED FENSTERMACHER
Postmaster
J———
Lover's Asso- |
on the 3rd. inst.
hundred
fine Dobermann |
Police)
{ hibited by Dr. and Mrs. Myer.
ee etl A ee ss
named
progressive re- |
citizens who | er
the Aldrich Tariff bill was the “best
Uncle Isaac Stephenson has been | bo
exonerated for paying $107,000 for
a senatorship but he will never do it
again, Jo
Mr. Taft not only confesses that
he is “not a politician,” but frankly
refuses to take a night school course
with a view to becoming one. St
“oo ¢ ¢
corpora-
at
» » " *
Senator Lorimer is of the opinion
that he looks every bit as innocent
as old lke Stephenson. However,
Old lke has no Lee O'Neil Browne.
" * * »
9
attended ,
“The man on whom Mark Twain
| tried his jokes has just died.” Pretty
[tough customer we should say |
| v » » *
dogs ex-
bal
to
Lit
dogs ex-| “Woodrow Wilson may talk later”
say the headlines. 'Tis a fair as-
| sumption
* * * *
on a
Dahlman of Omaha is anoth-
that Woodrow Wil-
t the |son has taken on.
| * *
Jim
useful enemy
forge
Taft
” *
said
Mr, Taft is also opposed to the re-
applied to Presidents. d
should take advantage of this short
time
Anniversary
28
nd proceed to the church in a body
engine, 17
seasons
gelf-feeder,
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri
ut March 20th Housekeepers
he TO LAY.
It does more than that-it makes them
LAY OR BUST
The Park & Pollard Dry-Mash |
Address A. B. Root, Mount
Pa
- eatin ——
vy.
Foresters Take Notice
All Foresters are invited to attend nn
Mary's Catholic Church, Feb. 26
in honor of the Twelfth
of Court Mt. Joy, No.
Will meet at the hall at 6.30
tthe che pest | d on the market,
but your eggs will cost you less than
on any ration you can feed them
Lay,
1p. Mm,
|
The y just can't help they |
must when fed upon It, |
For Sale by
BRANDT & STEHMAM
Mount Joy. Pa-
Ask the man who feeds it
C. R. SHERK, F. 8S.
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|
For Sale.
An entire threshing outfit, Frick's |
thresher TOBACCO SEED
Also an El Saw Weaver's Imp Leaf, 3 os.
a 3 oz. No. 1
Individual plant,
all leading
grade
to 20 horsepower, used
The
30x52
Will sell
them
Pa., R
is a new
Broad
50¢
For sale
mail,
JOHN S. WEAVER
Seed Farms
PENNA.
a bargain.
G. Hershey,
feb. 7-t
feb.7-tf merchants or by
at
Elmer
No. 2
er.
see or
20¢
by
itz, D
NOTARY PUBLIC
WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSH
Attorney-At-Law
Mt. Joy,
Glen Mawr
KINZER'S
J1-8t
jan
West Main Street, Pa
Advertise in the Mt
Read the Mt. Joy
Joy Bulletin
ay at No. 62 North Duke Street Bulletin,
[Look Here oe
0 Days’ Reduction Sale
Sale Starts Thursday, Feb. 8th
YOU MAY NOW STEP INTO THIS
STORE AND SELECT ANY SUIT OR
OVERCOAT YOU WANT (ABSOLUTELY
NONE RESERVED) VALUES UP TO $23
"$15.00
No finer Clothes were ever made than
these. Some of the very best of the sea-
son's styles and fabrics still remain from
which you can choose
ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
WORHT UP TO $20.00....8$12.50
ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
WORTH UP TO $18.00....811.00
ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
WORTH UP TO $16.50....$10.00
ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
WORTH UP To $138.50....§ 9.00
ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
WORTH UP TO $12.00....§ 7.50
WE POSITIVELY REFUSE
to carry any garments over into next sea-
son. We will not deviate from our fixed
policy of selling every garment in the sea-
son for which it was bought,
Stamps Given
During This Sale
Special Values That
Should Interest You
Fine Black Overcoats Worth Up
to $10.00 For $5.75
BOYS’ OVERCOATS
$8.00 REDUCED TO
$7.00 REDUCED TO
$6.00 REDUCED TO
$5.00 REDUCED TO
$4.00 REDUCED TO
LADIES’ OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS
$1.00
$ 85
$ S53 N
$ .59 N
$ 50 N
UMBRELLAS
FOR MEN AND LADIES—INDIA'S AND
OTHERS
$1.25 REDUCED TO
$1.50 REDUCED TO
$1.75 REDUCED TO
$2.06 REDUCED TO
ALL $1.25 REDUCED TO
OVERALLS BEST MAKE
REDUCED TO
BOYS’ SUITS
REDUCEP TO ....
REDUCED TO ....
REDUCED TO ....
REDUCED TO ....
REDUCED TO ....
REDUCED TO
WERE
WERE
WERE $6.00
WERE $5.00
WERE $1.00
WERE $3.00
SWEATERS FOR AL
$8.50
$7.50
$4.75
$4.00 N
$3.50 N
$2.50 N
$2.00 N
$1.25 N
$ .50
$1.50 N
$1
$1.00
$
25
NOW
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50
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vain)
MEN'S FLANNEL TOP SHIRTS
COLORS—BLUE, GRAY AND TAN
$2.00 REDUCED TO
$1.75 REDUCED TO
$1.50 REDUCED TO
. REDUCED TO
. REDUCED TO
THE BEST TIES
50c¢. REDUCED TO .:
25¢. REDUCED TO
NOW
30¢
Toc
OUR FIN
Can You Believe Your Own Eyes?
AL CLEAN-UP OF SEASONABLE GOODS, STARTING TO-MORROW MORNING, OFFERS SUCH EXTRAORDI-
VARY BARGAINS THAT YOU MIGHT DOUBT THEIR GENUINENESS UNTIL YOU SEE THE GOODS AND EXAMINE
THEM WITH YOUR OWN EYES. THE VALUES ARE HERE, EVERY BIT AS GOOD AS WE ADVERTISE THEM TO BE.
THOSE WHO ARE SHREWD ENOUGH TO COME QUICKLY WILL GET THE BIGGEST OF A LIFETIME.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN SHOES
FOR MEN AND LADIES,
ALL $2.50 REDUCED TO
ALL $3.00 REDUCED TO
ALL $3.50 REDUCED TO
ALL $4.00 REDUCED TO
ALL $5.00 REDUCED TO
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
$1.25
$1.50
$1.75
$2.00
$2.50
RUBBERS FOR MEN
GOODYEAR GLOVE AND OTHER MAKE
$1.00 AND $1.15 REDUCED TO ...90¢
$ .85 REDUCED TO
RUBBERS FOR LADIES’
CLOTH AND FLEECE LINED
WERE $1.00 N
WERE § 85 N
WERE $ .75
WERE $ .60 N
FELT BOOTS FOR BOYS
REDUCED TO
REDUCED TO
FELT BOOTS FOR MEN
$3.00 N
ARTICS
REDUCED TO
$1.75 REDUCED TO
$1.50 REDUCED TO
$1.25 REDUCED TO
$2.00
THESE ARE GENUINE BARGAINS
MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS
LINED AND UNLINED
$3.50 REDUCED TO
$3.00 REDUCED TO
$2.50 REDUCED TO
$2.00 REDUCED TO
MEN’S WORKING COATS
CHINCHILLA, CORDUROY & MELTONS
$3.00 REDUCED TO ......... -$3.50
$4.50 REDUCED TO
$1.00 REDUCED TO
$3.00 REDUCED TO
$2.00 REDUCED TO
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
ALL $1.50 REDUCED TO
ALL $1.75 REDUCED TO
ALL $2.00 REDUCED TO
ALL $2.50 REDUCED TO
ALL $4.00 REDUCED TO
CHILDREN’S DRESSES
$18.50
$16.50
$15.00 N
$12.50 N
$10.00 N
$18.50 N
$16.50 N
$15.00 N
$12.50 N
$10.00
$ 7.50
4a
$ 5.00 NOW
CHILDREN’S COATS
and $3.00 NOW
$2.50
£3.50
$1.00
$5.00 N
$6.00 N
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
FLEECED AND RIBBED
NOW
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