THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, February 21, 13, Rene bebo doped I STOCK RE ALE DUCTION SALE i 2 4 LIN UNDERWEAR SALE } 3 3 . : SUCH A SACRIFICE OF MERCHANDISE HAS NEVER BEEN ATTEMPTED HERE. WE OFFER THEM TO THE PUBLIC TO INSURE Q'ICK CLEARANCE, VALUES THAT SHOULD CROWD OUR STORE. 3 1 br 4-4 Hill Muslin, bleached, 7c. per 10¢. White Hemstitched Irish Ladies’ Short Skirts, 25c. well . y rn x $ g ’ x K " . + yard. shamrock Handkerchiefs, woven || Many Astounding Shoe Bargains For Every || made, cod musi Corsets 3 edges, ac, Pro Brussels Art, square samples, . . 3 More styles of Unde slins thi Corsets—broken sizes, $3 grade + 40c, Harrisburg Steam Pretzels now One In The Family. Sh ee asm 2 wade in’ Blizabethlown, - is thes has ever been shown in this town, for $1.25; $2.60 grade for $1.00; 3 fut. Bleached Camlbtte Muslin, so. per pound, 9c, : : RS 50 and $4.00 Grades, reduced $1.50 grade reduced to $1.00 and at prices that you could not buy $1.50 grade for $1.00; $1.00 grade “ 35¢. Ladies’ Fleece 'nderwear, to $2.50 the bare materials i po Lajieg Fleored Underwear Extra Special—50c. Night Gowns, $1.25 grade reduced to 83c. § Ware maori) for 50c.; Guc. grade for 25c. ¢ 4 + ull sizes, Hoe. 35¢,, well made, good muslin. }3.50° and $3.00 grades, Yequed Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns : vr 25c. Home Made Preserves, 15c. Lulbios’ p Both stvies. BS to $1.85, Always buy good Shoes—They are Style Book and Sheets. .s : na adies rawers, both styles, Cay $2.00 grades reduced to $1.45 by far the cheapest—We sell them. . . 35¢. Good Brooms, 25¢, well made, good muslin, r $9.50 set of China Dishes, 100 pes. Sewing Machines 25¢. Everlasting Gloves, No, 1 and Extra Special $1.50 Princess Slips the newest shape, first grade, $6.50 Pree. Sowing Muchine, Higiest 2, 15c¢. fine nainsook, $1.00 : : : ” db Ue Sale Starts Wednesday, February 14, and erade, $35.00 The three great wonders of the 75c. Kimona Night Gowns, 50c. Agents for the Present age good nainsook. Closes on Saturday, March 2nd Free Sewing Machine, $28.00 Stoveink—IFor Red Stove Plates. Corset Covers, 25c¢., 50c., 75¢., $1. | Educator Shees grade, $22.50 : Dry Foot—to Waterproof Shoes. . Combination Suits, 50c., 75c.. $1, | - — ' Free Sewing Machine, $22.50 Crisco—For Frying—For Short- and $1.50 SS os = h t & C | lhe famous Spiral Bone Corsets. rade. $15.50 . ening Night Gowns, 75¢. and $1.00 @ & e In ar OO. i AHOvESa—; Bear Skin —— 4 , t Mitts, 25c¢. " v 3 Ask us to tell you all about the arbiact 4% - i SEE CIRCULAR FOR FULL LIST + Ladies’ Corset Covers, 15c¢.,, well : : y Three Wonders minds. good muslin. East Main Street, Mount Joy. 8c. Canvas Gloves, 4 pairs 25c. OF PRICES 3 i i Wedeefeelogrefesioefefeoferfocdeedeofeecdociedociorieedendecerdiuriienlod 3 Qufosdoofundeodertosdonfoofoofunfocfeoforesfortacgesfosfosgetonfosfosfonteoeofocfostooforfocgeofooforfortoofooforfenfosfeotecfoforts sieoferfoofostooforgorfostocforfenfoofectactortosfoofergorfosterforfoofecgoofoesefoodisfesforiorfocge ofortuste cjecfeofeciosfocfortd afesfestonferenfeofesfonforfucfiofecforfocfecfocfocfecfesfeaforforforks ofecfoefocfocfoofeofoofocfecfeedecfenisofocfeefssorforforiofecfoconortocfororforfosfecertectoriecforecfofofs Gosford . Beer TI Dud dd wid bob bs . . “You m have Em tion Tre : : ! | mL | \Y TO SAVE MONEY ak * Wen The Oily Footprints Mornioz. Svivena Re Soluti n of Respect : S 0 dl0es| | - ’! TELL YOUR FRIENDS. & H fl when I re d the 6 Resolved, That it has seemed best y . % a ouselly on a Enrirey . : to the all wise Ruler to take from a Good Sized Debt, an importa appoint i X § tard Till Its Pa Those who do not tell their ex- % | : relock, too our midst our dear sister, Mrs. Lea W lard Till Its Paid. & o'clock, 1 G { S i h | 1 h Aiter You Are Through Perh : think you « id perience which has been acquir- | Window Pane “Why. 1 « ad you at 7:30. Joh Haines. Cnuime Co C [1s . . re . You ! vo lebts Well tHe =a t , ed during several years’ close & | 0 a “Was the clo k right? Resolved, That in the dispensation Experimenting With The cure a debt by contracting anc 3 applicati : the details of 2 00 0D “Yes; I set it last night when yu. |of providence the Home Department one. You meet your debts, do you farming are withholding valua- g | 0 6%20200, came home You remember I calle {of the United Brethren Sunday o | Wen. contract debt to the ble information from their i QD O an downstairs when you came In and |g.hool of Mount Jo , has lost a faith- Just-as-Good-Kind Just agree with yourself that Sol | friends who need this informa a | oa 9 02% 0. A asked you what time it was. A | ful aerh rd . Au ors . : the bank $1.000 and must pay t1 tion. Do not deprive your 2 | 09Q 25 00289 ge that in Reuncky, where th ily and also inserted in the Mount ou. . | 0 . slave owners fed it to the negroes rv abi : . ; ’ When you start a bank account you In A) Sectiens, | “0002959 Soo they tired of it and begged their mas [10¥ Bulletin. N 5 Sold strictly on their merits. Tomb ie dopile The manufacturers of oil heaters 02083 a0 ters not to make them eat it. It wa Mrs. J. E. Longenecker These potatoes are certainly very ih sopng ist a 1 5 b : oe have been afforded a great boom for | 05850 colnmonly known as “aivrer bird” To Mary E. Hoffer 8 secur S A substanti: * y a ’ | . id Bis . e 4 fine—zgood cookers—and run clean, Yedtor in secyrifes 0 15 0 11 their business by the success which a find the prairie chicken now one must Mrs. E. W. Bentzel citizen, interested in the deve opment | gow agmmercial growers report in sav- | Are About as Effective 8s Poorly ...... (he isolated regions of the wes no black spots. of your town and country. You ac : . I ramp the isolated regions of the west so — lh sa—— uire standing, respect peace of ning ing their fruit crops by their use from Printed Letter Heads, Bill- Even in Indian territory a hunter is At the present time with potatoes New 1912 Cars Now Here aire point of viow 16 changed. Yor Seusteton, durig hard frosts, says | heads and Cards. considered lucky if he even gets & Two Dandies e Farm Progress. shot at one. 1 have heard the old set This morning Mr. A. B. Root so high, it will pay you to investigate our offer. All potatoes delivered free to any parts of town or near town. H. W. Brooks & Co. MOUNT JOY, PA. : GARAGE NEVER CLOSED | 230-238 W. King St., | LANCASTER » vo» class fireproof garage Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. py 8 aie Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Another BARGAIN One Cent Sale From Feb. 21 to Mar.2 10 One of the greatest offers ever TOE OO I given in this town on strictly guaranteed goods. Must give satisfaction or money refunded. 2 large $1.00 Bottles. . .... $1 01 2 medium or 50c. Bottles... . 1¢ 2 small, or 25c. Bottles. ..... 26¢ Rexall White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup 2 medium or 50c. Bottles . . . -51¢ 2 small or 25c. Bottles. . . ... 26¢ . ¥ = | Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup » ® Fi ¥ a Remember This Sale Lasts Only Until March 2nd RTL | East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. AEE 5 2 Lancaster Automobile (Co. PENNA. The largest and only strictly first and repair — shop in Lancaster City of County. S110 SLY no longer “see red.” Your fellow mer appear to you as they really are—co- workers and friends—not oppressors or schemers against your welfare. You have done your part, you have unified your interests with the right ones The most notable illustration of their value was demonstrated in the exten- sive orchards of a grower in Iowa, who harvested an unusually heavy and fine crop of apples, for which he fought caught step with the mated of prog: sleet storms and severe freezes for on nine suceessive days in the spring and It is only those who resist this march saved the frum at ap e3pense—for that get burt, Don't get under the equipment, oil and labor—of 7 ceuts car—get in it. Going in debt to the per bushel, which at the present price bank means going in debt to yourself Yi spokes gave him after Qejuciing to your family, to the general good 5 edu expenses a good margin This should be the most sacred of your : obligations and should come first. It Su? Loators Ste OF the Sliplest on is the “preferred creditor,” and you'll | covered that water from al > on ® find that all your other creditors wil | eannet at out the Gam i yh » be willing to stand back while you P 0... Mach houly : . | from one to six quarts of oil, and pay it. For it insures the payment ¢ every’ other obligation A man who from 80 to 100 are required for each . oe 3 acre of orchard. The price of the best {s saving is trusted and helped. His > du credit is good. He can “do things.” ofl heaters ranges from $120 to $750 People place confidence in him.—Chi- per thousand. cago Tribune, They are largely used in certain sec- a tions of California for the protection DAVID GARRICK. of the orange crops, and also in the melon growing districts of Colorado, The Great Actor's Art and His Wife's Ruffled Feelings. and will no doubt come in time to be considered a convenience, if not a ne- eessity, by fruit growers and garden- Mrs. Garrick’s admiration of her | eps in all sections of the country. husband’s dramatic talents was in- a tense, and on his great nights she ifooBe oe Soo Go Sr Gr Br E would hang over her box next il Profrers in farting Is an fn ye in rapturous delight. The one hl is t Bt * stag ! > gz | dividual problem from the solu- flaw in her idol, she claimed, was a taste for low life, for which she blamed n H tion of which the state, the na- ® s @ | him greatly, insisting that he loved - Bn tion and the world must benefit. Bearden dif eff reborn = | petter to play Scrub to a low lived ® | audience than one of his superior char acters before an audience of taste. : ” On one particular occasion she was Live Stock Notes. = 1a her bos 11 the Totter Nues Gar | Few horses can digest perfectly | rick’s impersonation o Richar | elear timothy hay. Never give drugs to a horse any | more than you would to a baby un- fess he is downright sick. Shutting off his feed will cure many minor ills Give thd ewes a little grain if the | pasture is short. About one-half | pound each per day of wheat bran | and oats will put them.in good flesh | for winter. | Many hog ®| was applauded to the echo. In that @ | day a farce followed the tragedy of the = | evening. and as Mrs. Garrick rose to | leave before it her husband came to M | the box to say he had some business @ | in the greenroom which would detain | him, so most unwillingly the lady was =| obliged to acquiesce and remain : through the closing entertainment. This proved to be a comical series of | blundering udventures which had be- | fallen a countryman who had left his | farm to see London and on his retur~ 8 | gave his neighbors an account of the | wonders he had met. [This characterization was = | with suck peals of applaute that Mrs. | eat wm Garrick, ever zealous of her husband's | potter | fame, began to think it rivaled those = | lately lavished on Richard IIl. Her feelings were nearly worked up to fe ver heat when she was attracted by the frantic efforts of her little spaniel =| dog to overleap the balcony that sepa 8 rated him from the stage, when she immediately became aware of the tiuth that the was Garrick and ex claimed, that a dog shouiu | know his master when the woman wi loved him best in the world could no pierce his d raisers think that un- thrashed wheat is better for sows and young hogs carried through the win- ter than thrashed grain. By taking the | grain from the straw they get con- | siderable roughage, are compelled to more slowly ang chew the grain MOKE UP? received actor “Strange -1Se. Was Ten on Monday On Monday Miss Zelma Coolidge was ten years old and in honor of the ! event a number of her young! friends met at her home on South ! Market street and tendered her a birthday surprise. A most enjoyable time was had and this birthday will be remembered by this young as the following who =| were present: Zelma Coolidge, Bar- B bara Heiliz, John Coolidge, Hidla » long = | Miss as well YOU have to keep puffing a cigar to get the good of it. Same with a business. An effective way to Puff Your Business just now is to SEND BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS to acquired and desired customers. See us about the printing of them B® Schneider, Martha Heisey, Lillian m Barto, Pearl Sheaffer, Carrie Nissley, il Lillian Roth, Mary Brown, Beatrice Hawthorne, Erma Hertzog, Ruth | Murray, Anna Brubaker, Christ Her- | shey, Anna Hershey, Lura Hertzog, | Florence Barto, Vivian Coolidge, > {Maud Schroll. . 8 Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Subscribe for the Mit. Joy Bulletin. A contemporary wants to know why we hear no talk about the vice- "DY Wit: meee: timber? Because, political scantling presidential haps any old would serve. ® Q | Our Printing Is the Bes Obrainable. GET THE BEST! St. Martin and the Dictionary | 8t. Martin when he divided his cape | with a naked beggar at the gate of | Amiens gave also two words to the | English language. The oratory in | which this torn cape was preserved a= | a sacred banner acquired the name of “chapelle” (from the French “chape”). | the custodian being termed “chaplain,” | and thus our English words “chapel” | and “chaplain” are derived.—West minster Gazaite. tlers say that the prairie chicken was once more abundant than the English gparrow is now. - Popular Science Monthly. The Same Old Issue. He had just launched the momen- tous question. The pretty girl shook her head. “No,” she replied. Then she blithely added, “But we can always remain good friends.” He smiled bitterly as he reached for his hat. “Reciprocity without annexation!" he muttered and stalked away.—Cleve land Plain Dealer. Qala RllleeRe] brought two specimens of apples of the Black Ben and varieties to this office that tainly beauties. in our window. Stark Delicious are cer- They can be seer RT $ T ' ny vi SATE! A < +H : / eal a |. D. Be nemanns IE S AAAAAAAA © Our Reducticn Sale on (lothing, Hats, Caps, Ladies’ Coats, Sweaters, Gloves, Under- wear, Comforts and Blankets o Will Gontinue 10 Da : In order to clean out, to make rq Q which will be in soon. & opportunity as it means dollars to you J Ask for Green Trading Stamps . 0 : ® Beneman’s Department Store py ~~ per- | Jj Copyright 1908 oy SCHLOSS" BROS. & Cth Fine Clothes Mak Baltimore and New vil Every body ta Opposite Union Natonal Bank, Mount Joy. N A) J acd’ = »a ati wh sid du oc and ly lap tim was cur end To M yeal and pape year tere: pany gene ized pany becos inde State the b try. pany buildj his st dent | comps erat, delega ventio the « Willia; dent, sonic He i daught preside anon R Davi eral tei county, debility wood st Hig wid fined to weeks shoulder a flight Mr. S Stoner a county. several y caster cc most all millwrigl pation fc he was retired the past Reading here i d Tic ( and Annie both of as made y. K. 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