The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 28, 1912, Image 8

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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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BARGAIN
One Cent Sale From
Feb. 21to Mar. 2
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One of the greatest offers ever
given in this town on strictly
guaranteed goods. Must give
satisfaction or money refunded.
Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup
$1.01
Bottles. ... 5] ¢
2 small, or 25¢. Bottles. ..... 26¢
2 large $1.00 Bottles
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medium or 50c.
Rexall White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup
--51¢
Bottles. . . . .. 26¢
2 medium or 50c. Bottles . .
25¢.
2 small or
I EEE EERE RRs ese
Remember This Sale Lasts
Only Until March 2nd
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East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
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The way to have a Bank account is to start one.
You will find ir easy enough to keep it growing after
you once begin.
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We invite all to join our Savings Department
which will open March 1st, 1912. Begin with one dol-
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lar and we will give you a pass book; you can deposit
as often as you wish. Your money will draw interest
for every full month deposited at rate of 3 and 6-10
per annum and compounded every 12 months. Come
and ask for rules and regulations.
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H E. EBERSOLE'S
Great March Clearance Sale
From Friday, Mar. Ist to Saturday, Mar. 16
Wednesday, February 28, 1912.
Our dominant motive for this sale—A closing out of certain lines. odd lots, and
short lengths preparatory to the spring trade.
You will not find one ficticious price, no marking up and then down, but a
straight, square cut, to accomplish results.
CARPETS AND RUGS
re veal
it
House Cleaning will
that new Carpets are needed,
will pay to anticipate your wants
and buy liberally at these prices,
which will only last during this
sale
$25.00,
9x12,
$17.00
9x12, $22.00
$16.00
9x12, $15.00
$10.00
of Axminster and Velvet
Rugs, 27x54 in., $2 at $1.50
[ngrain Carpets, a vd. 60¢
60c. Ingrain Carpets, a yd. 50¢
50c. Ingrain Carpets, a yd., 40¢
50c. Ingrain Carpets, special, a
35¢
Carpets, a yd...25¢
...45¢
..D21¢
Rugs, Axminster,
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Carpets, a )
Carpets, a )
Shades, at
30c. Oil Shades
10c. Paper Shades at
at
BOOTS AND SHOES
In our Shoe Department we
have made the heaviest cut of all,
for one purpose only, to clean out
our Winter Stock, and have par-
ed prices to bring results.
Men's Felt
now
Men's
now
$3.50,
2.90
were $3.00,
$2.50
were $2.50,
Boots, were
Boots,
[Felt
Boys’ [Felt Boots,
Now
Men's High
Shoes, $3.50,
High
Shoes, $4.25,
lined
2.50
fleece lined
$3.25
Boys’ high top Shoes, were $3.00
Top, Hfeece
at
Top,
Men's
now
I'leece lined Shoes. were
$1.50
[Fleece lined Shoes, were
$1.25
Kangaroo, were
.adies’
$2.00, now
adies’
81. 3; now
.adies’
$2.00,
heavy
now
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Men's Flannel shirts in blue, gray
and brown, were $1.00 at..75¢
HOSE
ol Hose, were
Wool Hose, were
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L.ad1es
were 15 >
12i¢
were 25c,,
SPECIAL HEAVY RIB HOSE
15¢. grade,
10¢. or 3 pairs for
30 doz. only, to o
SKIRTS
25 Skirts at
$ .50 fleeced Skirts, at...
$ .50 Gingham Skirts, at
$1.00 Skirts, at....
$1.00 Patterns at JS
.50 Mercerized Skirts, .§ .39
$1.00 Klosefit Skirts, at..$§ .¥5
$4.00 Silk Skirts, at ....$3.25
$5.00 Silk Skirts, at ....84.25
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LINEN CRASH
Special, 500 yds. Imported Linen
Crash, 124c. value by the pc. at
9¢ per yd. less quantity, per
yard
MEN’S PANTALOONS
Sweet & Orr make.
Corduroy lined at $2.25
Pants,
FLANNELETTE NIGHT
GOWNS
Gowns, $1.00 at..
[Ladies’ Gowns, 50c. at
A5¢
-.39¢
[.adies’
Misses’ Gowns, 50c.,
TOQUES, AVIATION CAPS
WRAPS, FASCINATORS
19
39
.60
grades :
grades, ¢
grades, at
grades, ¢
orades
$1.25
g
grades
UNDERWEAR
39¢
39¢
Men's fleeced 50c¢
Men's Rib
\ 1 \ \ 1
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fleeced, S0c¢. at
Rib, $1.00 at..¥5¢
Boys’ fleeced, 25c¢., at .20¢
Men's Union Suits, $1.00 at. 5¢
Misses’ Union Suits, 50c. at. 39¢
Misses Vests, 25¢.
now
VICI S
fleeced were
[Ladies’
now
.adies’ Rib
now
.adies’” Union were 50c.,
now
.adies’ Union Suits,
now
.adies’ Wool V. & P., were $1.00
75¢
TRUNKS
Even if the trunk need 1s
months ahead, buy now, it always
pays to buy goods when the seller
is enabled sell cheapest.
to
$6.00 Trunks, now
$5.00 Trunks, now
$3.50 Trunks, now
S1.00 Suit Cases, now
$1.50 Suit now
ases,
$2.50 Suit
Suit
C
Cases, now
Cases, now ..$2.50
$5.00 Suit Cases, now ..8$4.00
S10 Traveling Bags, now. $8.50
80 Traveling Bags, now. 87.50
$3.00
GLOVES GLOVES
\Ill 25¢. Gloves and Mitts,..19¢
\1l 50c. Gloves and Mitts. .39¢
\ll 75¢. Gloves and Mitts. .@0¢
\ll and Mitts..¥5¢
and Mitts
$1 Gloves
$1.25 Gloves
SWEATERS
Sweaters, at
Sweaters, 2
Sweaters, ¢
5 Sweaters, :
Sweaters, :
$2.00 Sweaters, :
$3.00 Sweaters, at
85.00 Sweaters, ¢
COMFORTS
orade :
orade <
grade :
orade :
orade ¢
orade ¢
$5.00
$3.00
grade :
orade :
BLANKETS
MISSES’
$2.00,
COATS
$1.25
$1.90
82.25
now ....$2.00
-- $3.00
$3.50
-.. $400
$4.50
oats,
now...
y Coats, now ...
$3.00,
$3.00,
$4.00,
$4.50,
£5.00,
$5.50,
y Coats, now
Coats,
Coats, now
Coats, now
Coats, now
Coats, now
WRAPPERS AND HOUSE
DRESSES
Percale, Flannelette and Prints
$1.00 Grades at
$1.25 grades, at
LOT DECORATED CHINA
10c.
Lot
[Lot
[Lot 50c. Granite Ware
and 15c. China
10c. Se
25¢. Granite Ware ....20¢
....40¢
LOT ODD SIZE CORSETS
$1.00 at
S$ .50
$ .25
Granite Ware ....
at
at
GROCERY SPECIALS
Vanilla Cakes, a 1b.,...
for
8c.
8c.
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Rice, 4 Ibs. ¢
6¢. Crackers, a 1b.,
Best Baking Soda, a 1b.,
6 doz. Clothes Pins for....
6 lbs. Washing Soda for..
o¢
a¢
6 Raisins for
6 Ibs. Gloss Starch for....25¢ ®
lbs.
Opposite Post
N. B. During this sale no exchange
charging of any item on this circular.
H..E. EBERSOLE
Office
or refunding will be permitted, and no
Yours for business
Mount Joy, Penna.
Nakina
Resigns
THE MASONIC HOME
Aa The Daily Rec
His Position
ord of Mahanoy City
“Mr. W. 8S,
Well Known
WEDDING BELLS
Young
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Has Been Made
During Winter
Progress on
Project
Pa., of Monday
Ricker, manager of the Kirby store,
on West
says:
Centre street, has tendered
People
Hand
Potatoes
Joined Heart and
Potatoes 22 ks [sate
Aiter You Are Through
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"Genuine Scotch Irish
Gentzler—Walter
William Gentzler, of Lancaster,
and Miss Elizabeth S. Walter of E.
Petersburg, were married at Lancas- |
his resignation to take effect on April
it Mr. Ricker’s intention
to start a chain of to
dur-
Automobile Buyers!
Here is a Splendid Collection of Cars For You to Select From =
No progress has been made
being
Ist,
Experimenting With The
of erecting the testimonial building, 5c. 25c. stores
the Blair
for himself.”
Reo, R. C. Hupp, Premier. Firestone
Columbus, Velie. Oakland.
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We are also in position to quote you on delivery trucks and
carry a variety of second-hand cars. Do not fail to look them over.
Also carry the largest stock of auto supplies in this end of the ®
county. ?
We have just closed a contract for oil which enables us to ®
We have been using this oil for four years and know
Your patronage solicited.
upward.
it to be good.
LANDIS BROS., Rheems.
N Rheems
RARE OER
| being
Masons on
home at Elizabethtown, owing
cold
ceec
mos
to
cannot be done
SO ¢
J
war
is expected that it will be con
earl
cate
ture on
held
T
erected by
the
weather. The
led
ST
as far as
the
done
of
be with
while
yxtremely cold
ust as soon as it
mer work
in May, when it
The work
the grounds
up during the wi
v
3
a.
hose who hav
work of beautifyi
have been
cont
ing
begi
road-ways,
sell you oil at wholesale prices in quanities of five gallons and g@ fences and
urgi
ractors to push alon
operations,
n their work
setting
plants of
when spring comes.
Medill McCormick says
#@ and his supporters are bent
§.&ide or murder.
that.
ee eal Bn
grounds of
the
work ye
CON(
vill be 1
on the main 1e- nig himnevs
out trees
Some
County
It is his intention to open a store
Mr. Ricker is a broth-
Ricker of this place.
to leave here
will join his
Masonic
to the at Lehighton.
Mr. S./A
latter ex
of
Th e
bout
work has pro- €r
cornices, but ects a-
t remaining is April 1st and
rete and this brother and assist in opening the new
the weather i to both of you are the
many friends
QC
yecome
Young Cyclone.
esumed a
f exceptional violence pas
last. Wednesday
will ection
were blown down,
Cream-
l.andis- the
1au’s frame tobacco
60 by 120 was badly dam-
warehou
the street was unroofed and
its wall was blown down. A
rehouse owned by Mr. Levy
5 also partly déstroy-
buildings t
this neighborhood were also more or
brie
: large we
various
at Salunga
Many farm iruout
Mr. Taft less damaged.
on sui- Oi
indictment, i
Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin
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+ Saturday
Ralph Booser,
iss Florence
Addison Shue
Miss
Ruhl’s U
were
the spring on a farm in East Hemp- |
field township. |
evening.
Booser—Schlegel
Manheim, and
Schlegel, of
Manheim,
evening at
Manheim,
of
daughter
Stehman Becker of
ied on Sunday
parsonage,
well
e, and
daughter
These pota
pla 3
. -good cookers
of
i to : black spots 5
; At tl}
Manheim,
They
have
of a host of friends. r offer
Ruhl—Shue
Lititz, and
daughter of
, of near
Ruhl,
John M
Church, Rapho township
Sadie
Saale
and Mrs
B
H
Ruhl, of near
united in marriage on Satur-
unattend-
housekeeping in
evening
and
They were
will start
$1.35 a Bus. .
1igh, it will pay you to investigate
All potatoes delivered free to any |
parts of town or near town.
H.W. Brooks & Co,
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Just-as-Good-Kind
BUICK
LGCOMOBILE
AUTOCAR AND _
BUICK TRUCKS
ad str
toes are certainly very |
and run clean,
| New 1912 Cars Now Here
1e present time with potatoes |
Nn 2r veh rvs
Lancaster Alo
GARAGE NEVER CLOSED
230-238 W. King St.,
| LANCASTER “ wlin PENNA.
The largest and only strictly first
class fireproof garage and repair
shop in Lancaster City of County.
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