THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, February 21, 1012. A SALE THAT GIVES YOU MORE SPLENDID QUALITY AND FINE VALUES IN NEW RUGS AND NEW FURNITURE TO THE DOLLAR THAN YOU EVER DREAMED OF. COME AND SELECT NOW WHILE THE CHOIC E IS BROAD willie Weofeedoeorforeofode’ rian $ The Donovan Company . The Donovan Company : The Donovan Company 3 - + + oe it + ¥ + 3 * oo, ¥ 1 : +e + od ed > 8 ry Heo +5 T™T ' yn yn - ry TODAY AN ARMY OF WORKMEN ARE ENGAGED IN MAKING EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS TO THIS AT THIS STORE LESS THAN IT CAN BE PURCHASED ELSEWHERE ’ 33 STORE AFTER THE ALTERATIONS ARE COMPLETED, LANCASTER WILL HAVE AS THOROUGHLY AN TOMORROW WE INAUGURATE A HUGE REBUILDING SALE WHERE MARVELOUS PRICE CUTTING 3% EQUIPPED AND AS MODERN A STORE AS IS TO BE FOUND IN ANY OF THE LARGEST CITIES OF THIS | IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PREVAILS WITH THE E XCEPTION OF HOUSE FURNISHING AND ( HINA, +t: COUNTRY { THE STOCKS IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS ARE ABSOLUTELY NEW AND FRESH AND OF THE LATEST i3 : : i Q ~ 3 ST } FAC ' STY g THESE RE wT \ S FT JRRO \T MUCH SS THAN THE USUAL. WHOLESALE +4 IT IS OUR AIM AND OUR AMBITION TO GIVE THEE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY ALL THE STORE FACILI i PYLE THESE ARE ALL PUT ON SALE TOMORRC( MLC | I 1 . i TIES AND ADVANTAGES ENJOYED BY NEW YORKERS AND PHILADELPHIANS AND MOREOVER, BY { ! | PRICES FOR SUCH MERCHANDISE : 3 RC J 3 THIS S JA, FOR JUKE) GOLIPSES ANYT i TEMPTED BEFORE THIS CITY 3% REASON OF OUR LESSER EXPENSES, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE ABLE TO BUY THE SAME MERCHANDISE Hn HIS SALE, FOR VALUES, ECLIPSES ANYTHING ATTEMPTI RE IN i ho + 3% = i i of op fe ole | { | > i: p / ~ 7.8 ’ ’ i 1 3 ! Ete Nn ~ A A ppm l 3 $i re \ : wi a ty ns S & or . Aro od ~V LN ” \ 1» S , d d V ~~ | OQ Vi i hg i St k ) WwW | - Sy cl 20d Ao +h $i Here olf, AE piendl ales In Viens 1 OCKS Oi omens oul J i ; oo od ’ i : : ele i § gm ye p— i 3 +o s I ~~ A i ve § ii —l LOY CY . rr J rena oay Lvina . ~ YYZ Hey od tT ( () "12 IY | NL) L) t "CNTY 80) ! J Bd ; C J {UU == IOs JH e Ne { %+% it Cole i - nat “Ol pe MA LE} | L1( { ] l _— = el C Lf 10 1 A - #8 ! 3 I: . not g 0 i i New Su new ( new Waists have ome in th ¢ gin late t i eek $i ; . finish : : : nt the advance Spring ( 1 e le even thai i Fi t {4 ntage of Sale prices and S ¢ nd are buying ahead x . Overe i i 3 ( 1 cc t — 4 Aa {~~ * lL | § - : i > 3 | [rim New “Tailor Mades” That Take $9.9¢ | 3 0 Are nde 1: i : | %% JV 11S Are Cc iad i rC€ thout ng that the Serge Tailor-Made is the it « uits for pract { 3 rp i B Serge it are great favorites, because of their good line neat fir nd I pri { uw i ng p } § : of oe hese Over i 1iph BB rice is $9.98, so you save $10.00 on a suit : 3 R | EF ( meres, Cheviots and M m Clot! dl ! t , e 38 and i i i { I . ™ Cc 4 (31 A YO i oe of 1 1 Ors i r “Too ey » PG ! i. P — ITC 1 a \4 vit of ) e and velvet collars [ 1 i ch test I ; F-i encn Serge QUILS J hoot | i i} 's $12 t 5 | PRICE : R6.4€ , . ‘ > :. wey H b of Men's $12.00 Overcod SALE FRIOE: «vive ! : i : $6. 9 hey are the newest arrivals and have every hall mark of $22.50 suits, but our price is $11.98. I'he fine { $3 y PRICE LAR me ’ x Mep's $15.00 Overconis; SLE PRICE: « rrree, : : 3 : doe a $8.9 2 juality of the £ » adds greatly to the style of these suits. They are expertly tailored, have good lines and oe of : PRIOR cu REY ri Men's $18.00 Overcoats; SALE PRICE........... . ses sun . tava s $8. iD are sevarels pith. ‘e¥presstiz ‘the bert possiide taste 33 > * Men's $20.00 Overcoats; SALE PRICE. ......... iii ova a see Bh dean $10.98 1 Men’s $22.50 Overcoats; SALE PRICE. ................ ee da ei aay na sa A $1 1.98 MD 7 98 13 { L ) wg Men's $25.00 Overcoats; SALE PRICE. ................. iris sr eee Adve te rss a trees $12.49 A N =W Sealette oat M akes Its OW , ) 1% of oe ! » ; : : o : : oe 2 ’ ' t's a plain, rich garment, made with a rolling collar and cuffs; fastened with two silk frogs and is lined +3 ! I S ts a J , § T+ Desirable NeW tyles In Suits with heavy satin. They are $15.00 Coats, but our Sale price is $7.98. +3 $ goooh If you have been in the habit of buying Suits for about $12.00 not this— if you buy here and now you can : i ” ad v y 3 % n a a G i “io 0 £ rde fOr ge Suits . select a $25.00 Suit and pay your price for it. And you get the best tailoring the country affords, for these Sui h d bl S C t 0 08 +3 \ are made by the best designers and tailors. Materials are Fancy Blue Worsteds, Cassimeres and Fancy Tweeds. © N ISpensda e erge oa ' +*$ se Suits are y practically Half Price : : : +5 Juése Sats ate TOY mapa Just the coat needed when blustering Spring winds prevail. There's always a certain snap to a well tail- Iz Men's $12.00 Suits; Sal ICR frasretrccrrancccnns,ssy tunseriis taasrrantarisnens $ 6.98 ored Serge of good cut. The lines of these are good, the coats practical and becoming. Regularly $19.93. Our ; A Men's $1500 Sulla: SALE PRICE ft1rr2enrresernane srsntnsirnrrrsataninnan serpenne $ 8.75 Sale price, $9.98. In regular and large sizes. Another model has revers with an inlay of satin. 7 Men's $18.00 Suits; SALE PRICE. ............ Cire en sheer. era eee $ 8.75 1 , o( 1 See aN 81 NY p ojo Men’s $20.00 Suits; SALE PRICE. ........ re en Ue eae R AE Le ie $10.98 4 id Satie: SAR PAV ealette Coats it Men's $25.00 Suits; SALE PRICE. ...... Sri hak ane ESR aw ees ras pia $12.98 Fess . 11 : re x ,1 ‘ ic i ine fF imitati arais ‘ x y mi oo . An elegant model of fine Plush, with a rich trimming of imitation Persian lamb, the same forming the ar ) Men S $12.00 and $15.00 Cravenette Rain Coats cuffs and collar. These handsome garments are lined with yarn-dyed satin and finished with a large silk + = : ofe ok | frog. Regularly $29.50. Our price, $14.98. 11 Our Sale Price, $6.98 it vB . . . of ode Je g g aker at a closing-out price, we pass the concessions on to you. It is not often we t W | k 1 08 ode We bought them of a ma er g RD ihe a D A : iy 3 ve als S omen e : 1: can give such extra good values in such fine Coats as ese. Just the garments you will need now and for early 1 oo Spring wear. Fresh, lovely Waists that add a pleasing change to the wardrobe without much outlay—usual price, $2.98. TP i J i 5 ies r re y a] = > i AVarv sn, y AISLE & ” It Of fine, dark Mixed Worsteds; every Coat bearing the Priestly Cravenette label and guaranteed in every : : utr at oi . : ith 1 sttv finish of silk. Other is Sti > respect. Dark Gray, with neat stripes and Dark Silk Mixed Patterns. All sizes, from 34 to 44 breast meas- Our Sale price, $1.98. Of striped Silk, with lace yokes with a pretty finish of silk. ther models of Stripped 3 3: Silk: black, with various colors, with white net yokes; are only $1.49. Could you make them for that? + ure. JiR g : % 31 oo L KX oe. _- ¥, bruary Sale of FINE RUGS and HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE 3 Fe 3: : L 4 ¥ Rugs One-Half to One-Third Prevailing Prices Placing orders when makers needed business and were willing to make concessions gives you the reason why we can sell you fine Floor Coverings at such remarkable economies. They are Axminster and Brussels Rugs of standard grades, too, in rich, soft colors and beautiful designs. In room sizes, large and small, and hall run- ners. Some extra sizes in the lot. Saris. [oO Qi 3 : RUCS 9X 1 Q FEET Sop 8 a 3 i by 10 I Sun, Handsome sets: upholstered in verona and silk plush; In plain and quartered oak. $1250 BRUSSELS RUGS, .............. $ 8.50 ' consisting of a settee, large arm chair and two wall Y oe $16.00 Brussels Rugs; made from fine worsteds and $20 AXMINSTER RUGS, .............. $13 90 chairs oDD DRESSERS 31 yarns; beautiful designs. S08 HODY ele tr . $8.90 TO $16.90 fo of SALE PRICE ......... ..00... $9.90] 28! BRUSSELS RUGS, .......... $19.90 THREE-PIECE PARLOR SETS, $15.98 TO $29.90 In oak, plain and quartered. 13 $20.00 Seamless Brussels Rugs, in Oriental and floral Hugs, g by 9 feet. ’ Settee, rocker and arm chair; upholstered in verona PRINCESS DRESSERS iI PRlietny FRIcG 11 $16 AXMINSTER RUGS, .............. $ 9.90 and plush. $10.90 TO $18.90 SALE + SR iE cv ves S$ 90 Rugs, 11 ft. 3 in. by 12 feet. OAK CHIFFONIERS oo $25.00 Axminster Rugs; heavy quality and excellent 5 3 al oe HANDSOME COUCHES bod in colors and designs. . $38 AXMINSTER RUGS, ...... ...... $22.50 $4.90 TO $14.90 SATE PRICE ......... 0c... ...$15.90 || $22 BRUSSELS RUGS, ................ $14.50 $748, $5.45, 33.90 70 $11.90 ROLL TOP DESKS + $28.00 Axminster Rugs: highest grade of Axminsters Hall Runners. Upholstered in velour, verons and chase lesiner. $14.90 T6 516.90 : roven: s ions... i. is ’ FRE A woven; handsome colors and designs : $16.90 $7.50 AXMINSTER, 2 FT. 3 IN. BY 9 FT., $ 3.98 SIDE BOARDS CHINA CLOSETS $30.00 Brussels Rugs, in variety of designs and rich : irri 5 : . $13.98 TO $22.50 colors. $9 AXMINSTERS 2 FT. 3 IN. BY 12 FT. $ 4.80 $12.90 TO $29.90 Of oak, with or without mirror at the back; claw feet SALE PRICE. i. oid ain $21.90 $10 AXMINSTERS, 2 FT. 3 IN. BY 15 FT. $ 6.50 In plain and quartered oak. and barrel front. Furniture That Comes Straight From Manufacturers You pay no middleman’s profit on this Furniture. In buying Furniture, good quality should be carefully considered in this Sale you get the best quality at the best prices to be had anywhere in Lancaster. Come and see for yourself the rich values in Parlor Sets, Dressers, China Closets, Bedroom Sets, and other pieces. TTT TTITTYrvrrvrvreeeddid FIVE-PIECE PARLOR SETS, $18.00 TO $41.90 BED ROOM SETS $18, $28.50, $29.90, $33.90 TO $44.90 We are discontinuing these lines, and all pieces are marked at a fraction of their true values. 32 to 38 k= King St ’ o 1] CHINA, LAMPS AND BRIC-A-BRAC HALF PRICE Appetizing Luuches AND LESS Served in Our Basement . J Oysters cooked in various styles, combination lunches and delicious home-made pies. Open from 8 o’clock in LANGCHSTER. oan ard Shrite, John Reist, Mark Breneman, teacher,—Emily Newcomer, Ruth|John Germer, Elwood Garber, Rus- son, Bigler Mumma, Edwin Barto, Dear Sir: I have k ¥le, Clarence Brubaker. Murray, Mildred Fellenbaum, Miriam |sel Rinehart, Robert Eshleman, John Miller, Charles Roth, Margaret er. Grammar School, Anna R. Kray- Mummert, Florence Gainer, Murenna | Mildred Murray, Blanche be bill, teacher,—Florence Barto, Flor- Brown, Ella Cunningham, May Dorothy Longenecker, Sarah a ence Brown, Blanche Eshleman, Hinkle, John Dillinger, John Grein-|nis, Ruth Gainer, Dorothy Dietz, Ross Eshleman, Frank Gantz, Paul Alexander, John Gochenaur, Mary Gibbons, Alta Gingrich. er Earl Grissinger, Jay Klugh, Lester David Stauffer. Second Primary, Ruth N Roberts. Fourth Primary, Lou Kuhns, teacher,—Walter Thome, ' Christine Moyer, Dorothy Myers, Sprout, Herbert Stark, Russel Schatz, | Beatrice Newcomer, Maud “orothy Johnson, Hilda Johnson, Brown, Beatrice Hawtherne, Marth ia Mabel Geistweit, Maud Schroll, Lillie er, Elwood Gillums, Mahlon Fore- Lottie Dshleman, Mary Shank, Ruth Pennell, Clara Pennell, Kathryn that he thought I could » st, Weidman, Jennie Witmer, Grace man, Clinton Eby, Charles Eshleman Conrad, Pearl’ Schroll, Alice Way, Longenecker. with splendid effect. I have been Y i i ] ache “harles ole i are BHO . y TE sre hd is 55 ves t I ! =S ut it) = Intermediate School, Elizabeth R. teacher,—Charles Engle, Christ Her- Engle, John McGann, Howard Stark, East Earl township, aged BS YeATS, but ene of thousands received testifying to | time. Address A. B. Root, Mo Eshleman, teacher,— Vivian Chand- shey, John Rahm, Paul Hinkle, | Morris Cunningham, Lura Hertzog, suffering from dementia, set fire to the curative powers of this wonderfui remedy. Joy, Pa ler, Mabel Kramer, Elsie Miller, Samuel Miller, Jay Pennell, Truman | Mary Moyer, Beatrice Fuhrman, his large barn and was only rescued Write at once to Mr. Abbott at the above | Mary Strickler, Clara Campbell, Anna Brubaker, Lillian Barto, Mary (Mary Kramer, Mary Greenawalt, building with its contents, except the preparation. | Turkey's new naval appropria Barbara Rollman, Emily Gingrich, live stock, were burned. should be called a sinking fund HHH HH desided dodo obo wiielelnioiviioiriuipivinoluiviiiuiubietd pletiioieioioiieiolguiediin dd doled olodod Aofodrodoocufeodocmioodosfeofrpodeedrafeofocdeduadecdeduoiod sisofoufeofeodeodufeobaienirofoogrolsofedeebelrniradsafoodscfedeodeedriieofeodefodioodoedssioodeooeioobedroisniooedroioofooiibrfodorieibo. ofoofedsofosoiodoodeedepufsofeofesforufoofosetostoodounfeofrfeodeofoofocfotocfofocefenfosdmioefefeofeofecfocfoculs doduofecfoefocfrdodentunfonfoofunfoofoontunfufocfofoofoefosudoefodod . SCHOOL REPORT |Alvin Rutt, Sam Keller, Harvey Beatrice Pennypacker, Mary Rapp, |Heisey, Erma Hertzog, Emma Kram- Pauline Butts, Pauline Shoop, Es- : For Rent > 7. > ? : ‘ Your Lungs and Throat. / Fr Septemb I Longenecker, John Stoll. B Class— Mabel Zerphey, Warren Bentzel, er. Lillian Roth, Pearl Shaeffer, ther Brown, Clara Greenawalt, The preparetion mentioned. by the Ray om September 15, a large ston 3 . i 3 A at ~ 3 2 € 5 3 . The Attendance at Our Public Ruth Brubaker, Marion Dieter, Carl Dyer, Alvin Reist, Musser | Barbara Heilig, Martha Hemsley, Myrtle Hendrix, Elsie Shire, Sarah cpa. Sho ios Been Lor over An NS mill _broperty recently occupied b Schools the Past Month Gladys Flowers, Helen Krall, Matilda Stauffer, William Way, George Web- | Lillian Mumma, Bertha Miller, Jane Graham, Cora Sheaffer. incalculable worth to sufferers from copsum- the New Standard Hardware Wer! or Mumma, Beatrice Murray, Leah er, Edgar Dyer, Benjamin Eby, Carl | Strickler, Paul Stark. First Primary, M. G. Miller, teach- Prion, asia, oneal catarrh, grippe, | three floors and attic. good wa High School, Misses Marguerite Stauffer, Theda Walters, Catharine Garber, Samuel Hinkle, Allen Mor- Third Primary, Verna Chandler, er,—John Rollman, Robert Keller, Songhs, sods anda) JAS oe rot disenses, Dower With two turbine whey Herr apdesiie Rgnaven. Teachers, Witmer, Minnie Way, Warren Eshle- ton, Walter Nissley, Carl Shank, Ed- | Teacher, George Sillers, James Witmer Eberle, John Eshleman, homes to which it has brought health and Foul Tzks a suitable tobacon Wal 3 ary Esh- man, Austin Fellenbaum, Harold win Walters. {Rapp, Allen Schatz, Roy Arndt, William Mateer, Amos Stark, Samuel happiness. louse, storzge house or maching ne Harmon, Arthur Moyer, Ellsworth Secondary School, Edna Martin, | Henry Witmer, Benjamin Stark, Gillums, Carl Schatz Elmer Dob- Mr. C A. ABBOTT, August 11, 1905. | SBOP. Apply to S. R. Snyder, Mt, 60 Ann St., New York Joy, Pa. Ci effects of Wilson’s Rem sphites and Sherk, Krall, Evelyn Mumma, Sara Miller, " y 1 no bel * kh McGin- Lena Dillinger, Margaret Gladfelter, since, while I was a resid 13 Ings ro arth: > ses ill with lung tr Heilig, Anna Keener, Martha Royer, Edna a consumptive and my fan A Last Chance The Mount Joy Renovating Com pany announces that their feathe 4 renovater will be taken away fro was directed to the Wilson Re , wk 1 1 my feet and a : vork eve NCE MY Cure ty,” her No i 9 PROF. I. R. KRAYBILL, Prin. work ever sin e my cur rs oust ners in oe ens but that th Stoll ne mamas lessens Pastor M, E. Church, Hun ( s continue ing orders up to y bout March 20th. Housekeep. Leroy Samuel Eshleman of Green Bank, _ The above letter shows what a the Wilson Remedy was to My should take advantage of this sh address and he will furnish you convincing | et proof of the great worth to /iumanity of this | Webb, after being seriously burned. The ) * - a En, Bo J. 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