The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 06, 1912, Image 6

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    You
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Expect
vou get your coal of us.
E. 8S. MOORE
Deal er In
Coal, Lumber, Grain
Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement
and Fertilizer
“I Like the Hat, I Like the Dress.”
“You'll Do the Same Thing Over.”
“After the Honeymoon.”
If music is to be mailed, add one cent for postage.
24 WEST KINC STREET.
A Stitch in Time
Saves Nine
Now is the time to have your auto adjusted and have it in
shape for the summer's run. Expensive breaks often occur on ac-
count of a loose screw or some part being worn which should be
replaced. By having this done you will not only save money but
will also save trouble.
We are also in position to paint your car.
done it will look practically as good as new.
We have both phones and will be glad to give you our assist-
ance when needed. '
LANDIS BROS., Rheems.
By having this
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These and Others on Sale 9¢ a Copy
Kirk Johnson and Co.
AE R01 00 RR Micacs Lond anil Susie Mocks
The Week in Grain
“omplled for the Mount Joy Bulle-
tin, at Mount Joy, Pa, by Wm. L.
Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building, '
Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman,
Manager, Woolworth Bullding, Lan-
aster, Penna
An uncertain trend prevalent dur-
[impelling force was provided in the
| preliminary estimates of farm re-
estimated
serves Snow originally
farm reserves under a hundred
million, but this was subsequently
the inclusion of twenty
Wheat which had been
inadvertently Even
basis it i startling in
face and compares with one hundred
corrected by
million Spring
this
its
omitted on
somew hat
S
and eighty million a year ago. Not- |
{ withstanding this change from first
hands the visible is showing a de-
crease which is now under a year
ro and the exports, which havebeen
e. promise a continuation and
o1 consumption, constantly
\ large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price pald a " ullish do-
n 01 Receipts as primary
for grain poin \ n a rease, and
the 1 ( he et vinly ir
( 1 1
Estimates on Lumber and Mill Work a Speialty
) mn
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7 Ri oh P
FLORIN, PENNA.
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= £8 Far. % y
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Special Special
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Cents
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A Copy
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‘“‘Red Rose Rag.” andy Lou.”
“I Want a Girl.” ‘Honey Girl.” Tre ¢ ( t (
X I 1 mat 01
“Oceana Roll.” “Mysterious Rag.” tt Move i ei} in well
Yl ) } 1ate of
“Knock Wood.” “In the !'.and of Harmony.” $28 TeServes o hundred millions
under the evious ve
“Narajo Rag.” “Mine,” Ballad. in I igs se
| Florin School Report
“Alexander's Ragtime Band.” The Florin Primary School end-
ed its sixth month of school Thurs-
day, Feb. 29.
Number
18;
males
of pupils enrolled,
females, 18, total 36. Average
13
ing + earl ays the week was
full weight when you buy Coal, just | "® the early days of the wee .
superceded by a décided upward
as you do when you purchase a |; ovement during the closing days
pound of tea or sugar. Do you al- | When new high prices for the crop |
it? That tl | were established. This change had |
ways get It? at question !s sure its inception with a constantly im-
to be answered in the affirmative If | proving foreign situation but the
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, March 6, 1912, ]
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Last Call--This is the hast Week
a - HIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY FRESH MERCHANDISE AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES—SALE
ENDS MAR. 9TH. WE THINK WE HAVE CONVINCED THE MOST SKEPTICAL PERSON IN THESE PARTS THAT THE
: WONDERFUL. VALUES WHICH ARE ANNOUNCED IN THESE COLUMNS INSTEAD OF BEING EXAGGER ATED, WERE
ACTUALLY UNDERESTIMATED. DURING THE PRESENT SALE WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR PROFIT WE REALIZE THAT A
HE STORE 1S SOMEWHAT UPSET DURING THE ALTER ATIONS, AND WE WANT TO MAKE IT WELL WORTH WHILE TO
SUBMIT TO A LITTLE INCONVENIENCE. THE PRESENT PRICES ONLY HOLD GOOD FOR ONE WEEK. THE SALE POSITIVE-
3 1.Y CLOSES ON SATURDAY, MARCH 9TH EVERY DEPARTMENT CONTRIBUTES TO THIS WONDERFUL: CARN Al. OF BAR-
3 GAINS. REMEMBER THAT EVERYTHING WE HAVE IS BRAND MERCHANDISE, FRESH FROM THE MANI \CTURERS
oo
i \D, AND OF THE NEW SPRING STYLI \T LESS THAN OTHERS ASK FOR LAST SEASON'S GOODS
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+ Every Womun 0 Needs| Here Are th: Greatest of
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3 EY > ¥ 4 4 ir 47 4 \ § ! $1) :
i A New Sorin tl argains in the
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% 1a to this sale before | est viothes tor | In 3
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\ Suit no $8.55. 3
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15.00 Serge Suits ) Men's Suits, nos $10.85,
5 i 00 Men's Suit now $11.85.
. : 0. Men’s Suits, now... .... $12.85, P
08 MEN'S OVERGOATS
[fancy Cheviots and Meltons, nobb) stripes and plaids, fancy
A clever spring model, handsomely tailored, of best French serge laid backs, satin shoulder and sleeve linings. The new convertible
in black or navy: new 24-inch. Jacket lined with excellent grade collars or black velvet collars
arn-dved satin, Skirt, panel front and back— with kick pleats $12.00 Men’s Overcoats, now, , .. . $6.49.
$20 SUITS AT $12.98. $15.00 Men's Overcoats, now. ..... 458.85.
{ Spring model. A great value. Stylish and elegantly made in every $18.00 Men's Overcoats, now. . . $8.85.
| detail. $20.00 Men’s Overcoats, now... .... . $10.85.
$35 SUITS AT $24.98. $25.00 Men’s Overcoats, NOW, .'..... csi crear vrrnas $11.85.
| Spring model. Whip cords and fancy striped mannish cloth, Ex-
attendance, males females
total 30.
96;
roll:
l.ongenecker,
[.efever, Elsie
J} eneman, Ellsworth
Loraw, Wilbur
Wolgemuth.
Peier
17;
Percentage «f
females 40.
Marcy
Helen
males,
Mana
El-
Oscar
Netdeigh, Dar-
Rov Fike,
Asron Allen Shearer,
Charles Vogel, McGarvey, Al-
bert Booth, Roy Forney, Henry Wol-
gemuth and Russel Herr.
| visitors: Mrs. Clayton Lefever,
| Mrs. Benjamin Brown, Mrs. Harvey
| Frank, Mr. B. Kraybill and
ilecuer,
Stoll,
Honor
M
sie
“ne
ates,
win Arndd,
Irvin
= | ley, Earl Fike, Earla Bear, Ruth
| Kraybill, Mrs. Peter Kraybill, Jno.
B | vyogel, Mary Sander and Mrs. Jno.
® | Shuemaker.
Patrons
are cordially
| school.
friends of education
invited to visit the
and
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BRANDT,
Teacher.
SUE H.
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Autoists Help Pay Good Roads
To a committee of the Lancaster
Chamber of Commerce which called
on State Highway Commissioner E.
M. Bigelow Harrisburg last week
to ask for commencement
of work on the Lancaster county
roads in the Sproul plan Mr. Bige-
[low told of the materidl aid the au-
tomobilists of the State are giving to
The ex-
at
the early
the good roads movement.
HERBET G. WAIT
TEACHER OF
olin, Viola, Piano, Oran and Mandolin
STRICT ATTENTION PAID TO PUPILS
Director of WAITZ’S ORCHESTRA
Music Furnished for All Occasions
Studio: 249 West Hing St., Lancaster.
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_ TT = EE the good roads movement in Penn-
feofooforfoedocfociecfociorforfecforrcfortesfoctorfocioctorfecforfort: $ sylvania financially is perhaps not
generally
elow stated that the estimated re-
ceipts from the sale of auto licenses
etc., for the
fines,
1913
and tags from
years 1912 and
hhlf millio dollars, or over thirty per
are one and a-
the receipts from this source in
recent vears and it is still growing
will make
in
Commissioner Bigelow
a personal inspection of the roads in
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Bell Phone 432M feb 28-3 mo pvcuster County and promises ow
work will be commenced on some of
foi oodiiooeopeeofeofoeifrofseioofoofocfesforfecfocfocteciocoofooiscedededesdorfofortosforinfosfocfocfocfosfeoforfndeoiooiords them during the coming summer.
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Ee EAST PRTERSEUR
1 Miss Lottie Sweigert, of Murrel,
’ . 5 visited relatives here Sunday
= Engle’s FurRiture Warerooms #& =r x. Cooper, wife and daughter-
= ® Grace, of Leola, visited the family of
® MOUNT JOY, PENNA. § Walter Pools
x ® The Martha Washington supper
» $3 a held bv the local fire ympany was
a great success
® GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY = Elam N. Stehman has his entire
u UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER 2 farm property Ww ‘ed and is connect-
3 led with electric ligl
St 3 The K. G. E. band fair held in
g|Snavely’s hall, closed on Saturday
swwening., when oy disposed f al
Poplar Lumber for sale in lots to suit the purchasers $ evening, wl en they disposed ° all
= | goods. A visiting band was in at-
Tae. #¥ tendance.
: 5 H. C. Reinhold, who is the own-
3 er of thoroughbred holstein cattle,
| has sold over $1,800 worth of stock
| the past week to farmers of Leba-
attendance, |
tent of which the autoists are helping |
known. Commissioner Big- |
cent. of all the funds available for
road work during that period. There |
has been a truly marvelous increase
ceptional value
MISSES’
WOMEN’S $30.00 SPRING
JUNIOR SUITS; SPRING MOD ELS—$15.00
AND JUNIORS SPRING
SUITS—SPECIAL, $22.50.
VALUES, $9.98.
0 VALUES, $7.98.
2.5
COATS—$1
Phone your orders.
A number easy to remember.
We will be
Out of Town Patrons
Take advantage of our Free Delivery and Free Telephone Service
pleased to pay the charges. We
make prompt deliveries and prepay charges. Call 1000 Lancaster—
Get Your Share of These
GREAT SHOE VALUES
Be quick—early choice insures
only a few of many.
Women's $2.00 and
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Women’s $3 Goodyear Welted Shoes, vici kid, button and lace,
HeXIBIO ei ae ba a aan a sate eis ra ie $1.98
Men's $3 Goodyear Welted Shoes, new lasts, patent colt, lace
and BIueher. . oe oie re staid ae ee $1.98
Little Gents’ $1.75 Gun Metal and box calf shoes, all solid
tHPOHENOUt . oe hs ie see a sa ae $1.19
the Dest
$2.50 Shoes in Vici Kid, patent colt and gun
selection.
These are
Department Store
Lancaster’s Leading
THE DONOVAN CO.
32 to 38 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa,
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Prohibiting Poisonous Matches CONEWAGO VALLEY Blamed a Good Worker I
Another bill which has been much | Lewis, the young son of Peter Rice “I plamed my heart for severe | For Women Who Care
| neglected is the Esch bill introduced |is > sick lis istress i y i 0 | : ied
je ecte 1 el Lh > 0 a jis on the si k lst. i digtross in my left side for two | _ Of course you use an antisepticin your
{ by John Esch of Wisconsin, which | John Steinruck of Middletown was Years, writes W. Evans, Danville, | family and in che care of your own per-
| prohibits the use of peisonous phos- | canvassing this valley selling nurs- Va., “but I know now it was indi- 50m, and you want the best.
! phorus in the manufacture of match- ery stock. gestion, as Dr. King’s New Life Pills Eh pad have been using
pi 2 : te i Sy vo J . . C. or tablet antiseptics or
| es. Where this poisonous ingredi-| Joseph Martin has moved with his completely cured me.’ Best for peroxide, won’t you please try Biro
{ ent is used, the employees of such family into the tenant house at the stomach, liver and kidney troubles, | 2 concentrated antiseptic powder to be
| factories frequently get what is call- | Aberdeen mills. constipation, headache or debility. | dissolved in water as needed. 1
: aw . axtine is more economics
ed the ‘phossy-jaw’ from the touch | The Hertzler school rendered a 25c¢. at S. B. Bernhart & Co’s. cleansing more ran oo Tore
| . shi ra Iv y- 4 : y | . \ - Ue a
of the phosphorus which destroys the ! very interesting program on Wash- ———— 0 eee een healing than anything you ever used.
| jaw bone, thereby depriving such vic- {ington’s birthday. He Won't Limp Now i =>
: . fF 3 r x » m ~ : 2 i ’
tims from the use of jaws in chew-| The Church of the Brethren will No more limping for Tom Moore | ’
ing their food. This ‘phossy-jaw’ is [have services at Hoffer’s meeting of Cochran, Ga. ‘I had a bad sore AZ RLE PRE
more terrible than death itself be- house next Sunday evening. on my instep that nothing seemed TE =
ta. 35 3s od inoeri < | y i § 2
| cause it is horrible lingering death, | John Longenecker and A. B. Al- to help till I used Bucklen’s Arnica ANTISEF TIC
and it is singular that Congress has | dinger will have large sales next Salve,” he writes, “but this wonder- In the toilet--to cleanse and whiten
{ not had sufficient regard for the wel- | week. They both have very good ful healer soon cured me.” Heals the teeth, remove tartar and prevent
| tare of the public to have caused it |stock. old Brulee. otieihi. or ‘Biles oy decay. To disinfect the mouth, destroy
, eczema or piles. Try it. | gisease germs, and purify the breath.
to pass this bill before now.
cially in view of the fact that the dif-
the poison-
harmless
hetween
and the
ference in cost
ous phosphorus
kind is very small
a at
State of Ohio, city of Toledo,
Lucas County,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
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(SS.
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ne
& Co., doing business in the ( of To-
ledo, County and State | d ind
that 1 firm will pay the sum of ONE
H1 for each ar 4
er ‘
by the T/
K'J.
Sworn to before me and subscr
my 1 ence, this 6th day of De
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A.W.
GLEASON
Nota ic.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is tal
n
and acts directly upon the blood :
cous surfa of the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all D Ts s, T5¢
i
fo
DG
Is
Take Hall's Fam
ly FP r constipation.
Stop Using Ink
all offices
arch 1, the use of ink in
of the Philadelphia Division of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company was
ntinued. An indelible pencil
will be used. Heretofore the pencil
and ink were both used. The dis-
ontinuance of the use of ink will
amount to an annual saving of an
immense sum of money.
Espe- |
Jacob Heagy of Fairland, a deacon
of the Church of the Brethren, spent
Tuesday in this vicinity. We are al-
{ways glad to have him in our midst.
2
Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Gibble
spent Saturday and Sunday at White
Oak in the home of the latter’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyer.
John Longenecker’s house
barn which he is building is
nearly completed. Mr. Longenecker
will have a beautiful home when fin-
John
new
and
ished.
of Falmouth is
moving his farm-
ing implements the farm
near Aberdeen to which place he will
1
Moses Ebersole
busily engaged at
p Shenk
to
move on April
a
For Sale
everal good Building Lots front-
: a5 feet on South Barbara Street,
Joy
hat width 154 feet.
‘3
and extending in depth of
There is a good
unt
on these lots that could very
int
le
double
particulars
be converted
elling For further
ly to Lewis Seeman, Mount Joy
raily
> - .
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bullelin.
Only 25 cents at S. B. Bernhart &
Co's... Mount Joy, Pa.
mrss Al eer
For Sale.
An entire threshing outfit, Frick’s
engine, 17 to 20 horsepower, used!
t seasons. The thresher is a new
self-feeder, 30x52. Algo an Eli straw
baler. Will sell at a bargain. Call
to see them. Xlmer G. Hershey,
Lititz; Pa., BR. D. No. 2. feb.7-tf
er # SHE
% Pc
8 sais dois - 3
= WN TO
Sold in ML joy by E
& Co
| jan.
To keep art
clean and o
from the te
after smoki
tion odors }
As a m
+
exist, noth
Paxtine.
Pinkham Med
lv
ising th
3 ext
da germ
alone
Yuse
$15.00
We will
1 fruit
Xu
ity,”
nent,
dorless. To remove nicotine
Ȣth and purify the breath
treatment of feminine ills where pelvie
tarrh, inflammation and ulceration
growing free.
well for selling our “High Qual
Propagated-from-prize-winnin
parent, Guaranteed Nursery StocH
No other nursery offers such grea
ificial teeth and bridgework
ng. To eradicate perspira-
y sponge bathing.
edicinal agent for local
douches of
I.ydia E.
n regularly
ing eq
« tng) Uv y ve
arrh, sore
i wounds.
cents a box,
stimony of 31
to $50.00 per Week
teach you salesmanshij
Will pay
inducements to the planter. Perms
vear-round position. Pg
Outfit free. Write b
promptly.
fore your territory is taken.
PENNSYLVANIA NURSERY CO
2
o=
3 mo.
Girard, Erie Co.,