OMI | I l | WHE { 00l \ LA \ VARI ORTHY tl \ K Kl CA EFFECT 1! { i B 1.0 ULK PRICE LININGS yall 3c yd. regularly 68c., 36 inch Bro en ; : cad erized dress lining in black, ’ ielhdal reliable lo i ( 08 including wi ¢ and colors . " Gen eatl rh : 30¢ yd. formerly 40c, “Lustral, ‘ : Fea Is ht yp, tandard mercerized lining lor \ ) and 1 kirts; 36 inches wide in . " HOOKS and EYES, re Of colors 20¢ yd. regularly 25c. Marvil Silk, ar ross Alliance the soft and durable dress lining hooks and eyes, guaranteed best qual with a high lustre; in‘ black, white y: in and white in all sizes and colors card, 17¢ a gross; Imperial 17¢. yd. regularly 26c., extra looks and eyes with extra invisible quality shrunken linen canvas, natu- ral color 10c a Bross, Universal Spring 10¢ yd. regularly 123 good quality ' hooks and eyes. Percaline in all colors 36 inches cards tor 15¢, 42¢ a gross; De- wide lL.ong 1woks and eyes Se yd. regularly 6c Alexandre 4 rds for be, 12¢ a gross; Fildor cambric, kid finished in black and | invisible eves. colors \ package, 40¢ a gross; Geisher hool 1d eyes ith invisible and BELTING AND BANDING BO 4 oN wit 3c yd. 12 yd. piece 30c. Duplex 7c a card, 40c a gross: Piet’s invis- Shaped dress banding, 1-2 in. wide. le hooks and eyes 6c yd., 12 yds. 65 Silk faced double skirt banding. ASSORTED NOTIONS. 90 1 2 Co + (lace raQS Tg Bighine Sa Glace dreSS| pearl Buttons; fresh water pearls, ag hy Sy dozen tor 10e¢, regularly Sc. TAPES, BRAIDS and LACES. Delong's Shoe Button Kit, two 3 yd. rolls, lc, regularly 2c. each, 1ozen shoe buttons with needle and white stay tape, ass't. widths rd; white, black and tan; 3 cards ) egularly 5c a card. 2packages for bc., regularly I hestos Iron Holders, 3c¢ regular- each, India tape; 1-8 to 1- inch width 6 vd. pieces llc. formerly 15¢, D . ; washable trimming braids in all col- Rustprool Corset Stays, 11 to 14 - ches; 7c, regularly 10¢ sg regularly 12¢, for 12 yd, pie- ironing Wax Pads, 3c, regularly 5c folding Skirt and Coat Hangers, egularly 10¢ Sewing Machine gularly be ces; Bias seam tape. 17¢. regularly 20c¢ feather stitched braids to: 2bc; fine 0il, 3 oz. bottle, 3¢ 11e. formerly 15¢. for 5 yd. piece; > . ; “Radient’’ mercerized braids. Fape Measures, 60 in., reversible 7¢. regularly 10¢; all silk taffetta = lor , formerly 5c each binding, black and white Hair Curlers, kid covered and as- regularly 10c¢; engths: 2 dozen for o cents orted 6c for 8 yd. length, rai} . ze tubular corset laces re arly be a doze hn. 3 2c. regularly 5c.; heavy linen 5 vd. Hol d Fast Shirt Waist Belts; dc. corset laces. jularly ie. Waist We. Te 5c. regularly 10c¢ extra quality So-Kasy Shirt Waist Belts, ic. linen 8 yd. corset laces EN erly 10¢ : y : . Yio 99¢ for 5 vd. lengths instead of Stretchers for Ironing Board Cov- E 35c.; srfine silk : Sc, regularly 10c 0c and 35c.; superfine silk corset |‘ ; > : oy a : Washable Sleeve Protectors white aces 1 - i . 15c" 5 £ 29 { alue 1 90C, 10c pair, regularly 15c: 30 and 32 yo! ; ; : ' : Bi 1 gs hy the str 11c. res inch pure silk shoe laces in tan and | B ittonhols y the strip, 11¢, regu black larly 15 . pairs for 5e., formerly 3c pair: Warren's Spiral Collar Supporters spiral tip tubular mohair laces in as black and white, 8c a dozen: regular sorted lengths. x o ot ! riots. thvae 12 pairs for 5e., formerly lc a pair Surprise Colla: Or Avec strong mohair shoe laces in all length | €a1 or luc, value bc a card. Sterling Silver mbles, all sizes DRESS SHIELDS. 10c. Te pair 75c dozen pair; double cov ered per SperaLion proof dress shields sizes 2 and 3 gularly 1be. FEATHERBONE. 3¢ yd. 12 yds. for 26e. Warren's 15¢c a pair, $1.75 dozen pair; Silk |silk covered waist bone in black and covered shields in 2, 3 and 4 sizes, | white. ’ : regular and shirt waist shapes. ile yd., 12 yds. for $1.25; War- 0. M. O. Dress Shields, double cov- | ren’s best quality Gros Grain silk {covered Ww aist bone in | white 2, 15¢ a pair. 19¢ a pair, no rubber, sizes a dozen; size 3, ered; $1.75 VE. TS VET VE SRE FO C—O £3 AE SEE. SE A REAR A HAGER & BRO, black and | THE ns Starts i I i | \ OW 1} I y. 3 K + ADA | IS Ol I'H | DARNING COTTON ha larly 2«¢ Ideal darn otton, blac and white ball or of formerly 3Je¢ each Conte darning cotton, all colors tc a bal regularly Sc; C. B. best French darning cotton black and vhite SPOOL COTTON and SILK ve a spool, 33¢ a dozen, regularly | BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. 2 Sale Register RE ~y Heep - go a " If u yoar posters printed at d 0 3 l t a notice like in tl 1 ister FREE N Fhursday March 14—On the leading Union Square, in large lot of house Zel- It m, on the road Mt Joy to lot of hoat and Warfel ood farm Implements hold ler, auct goods by Emory the known as lead- March 156—On Township, ‘riday, prems- ises in Rapho Krady's Nurseries, on the road ing from Mount Joy to Manheim, a large lot of farm implements by W. 8, Krady Zeller, auct. Friday, March 15—On the Cassel farm in East Donegal township, on the Marietta and Mount Joy turn- pike, 3 mile from Marietta, horses, mules, cows, shoats, and a large lot of farming implements by David ! Ebersole Pierce, auct. ! horse, light we; Basting cotton, 500 yd. spools 3 spools for be, 17¢ a doz.; regu- larly 3¢ each; Usit basting cotton | full 200 vary spools 2 spools for He; regularly 5c¢ each “Bucker” button and carpet thread, very heavy, 100-yard spools. Sc. a spool, 95¢ dozen: Barbour’s linen thread, black and white be a spool, H8c¢ dozen: regularly 10¢ each: Perfect spool silk: 100 yards, in black and colors 69¢ a dozen: Eureka silk, best quality, 100 vard lengths, black and colors PINS and NEEDLLS 2¢ package, value Hc; Elliptic Gold eye needles Jc package, regularly 5¢; Robert's Parabola gold burnished eye need- e 2¢ package, regularly 5c; Best teel darn ng needles, all sizes 2¢ a box, regularly 3¢; black head ed belt pins, 60 in a box. Dressmakers” ( reglarly 10« 1-4 1b. boxes tlarly 10¢ ite and arly 10¢ pin cubes, 200 mott pin books and black formerly pins of con- pins He each; assorted Ing BAL white bool or H( ymitaining S0 belt lacl and white : paper; re larly 6c; 300 Eng 1 erly 10e¢: pearl sorted colors luplex saf- nickle and vart's ety pins, all sizes in lozen for 5¢ heavy formerly 3c. 1 plated safety dozen nickle \ 7c g dozen; regularly 10c and 12¢ Enelidh steel safety full nickle izes nns,, and 10c¢; English »¢ a paper, regularly 8c Ne Plus Ultra best made toilet pins, 60 to paper 12¢ regularly 25¢ Heavy colored hair pins, 6 in box. fc a box; regularly 12; gilt silver colored wire hair pins. 2 boxes 7c¢; formerly 5c hair pin cabinets of assorted lc a pack, regularly 3c; blue steel hair pins, straight and crimp assort- ed lengths. shell 25-31 W. King St., LANCASTER, PA. Meet Me on the Bridge and We'll Have a Plate of the Florin News Best Ice Cream in Town HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL | AGE WEST OF HERE Local and fersonai Briefs That Have Our Last and Wide Florin. Issue in i Awake | Occurred Since Our Hustling Neighbor Village, Mrs. sition at Millersville. position with the Lancaster Drug Co Mr. C. C. Gingrich of Lawn made a business trip to town on Monday. | RT ZELLER’ S All Flavors at All Times. Special Prices to Parties, Festivals, Mr. Jacob Rutherford received a Suppers, Etc carload of empty egg boxes this] ) 2 week. Mrs. GC. H. Zeller and Sunday at Harrisburg with rel- Marietta Street MOUNT JOY. atives. [car Dont forget to place your order TROLLEY SCHEDULE with Young Brothers for thet new! Lancaster, Rohrerstu, Landisville, Wason. Salunga, Mt. Joy and Klizebeth- Mr. Charles Dukeman of Lancas- town Street Railway Co. | ter called on friends in town WESTWARD ‘day. heave gin. 1036, Te 4%, 5.15 815. Communion services will be held 238 3.16, 4.15, 5.15, 6.16, 7.15, 8.15, 9.15, 11.16 lin the United Brtehren Church on oe Rohrerstown—a m, 4.50, 5.3, 6.36 | Sunday. Bei IS rat i 2% LB. Ais Margie Longenecker of Mid- 13 Lanamville 5. mS: $57 [Setown is spending a week in town 2.57, 3.67, 4.67, 6.67, 6.67, 7.67, 8. 1.57 Py with friends. oditve Salunga, 4 m, 515 4 5:00, | Messrs. John Groff, Walter Wel- 4, 5.0, Sk, 9, 3%. $48, 0 716 | fley and Bdwin Witmer spent Sun- 4.15, 9.15, 10.15, 11.16. 15s 1s, | day at Pequea. 2 io A G6, 685 7.5. 85, 3 5, | Mr. Frank Swanger of Manheim, alle a} Bisaansthsomn- 4 3 14 | circulated among friends in the vil- Le 46, 5.45, 6.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.46, 10.45. A m. |lage on Monday. EASTWARD | Mr. C. M. Stephan of Elizabeth- 1 a A me se ia {town made a business trip to town LE te tus 5.6 0.6, 10.65, A mon Monday. ave Mount Jo —A m, 5.30x, 7.16, 8.15, | Miss Myrtle Groff of Rheems, 3.5. 335, 1:5 1 Bu bi ols A | spent Saturday and Sunday in this A m 12.4. ___|place with friends aah eA 0, 180, 7% §$80.| Messrs. Nissley Gingrich and iw, 5% 6, Td 83, 0.56, 10.30 1.30. | James Schatz. enjovel a hike to Leave Landisville—" =, 5 18 | Elizabethtown on Sunday. 3B bt Ba, is a oS 10.33, fied Messrs. John and C. C. Hallman hi. Rohrerstown—A m, 6.10x, 7.65, lof Lancaster, made a pleasant call $.56, 9.55, 10.58, 11.66. P m, 12.66, 1.66, 2.56, at the Florin Inn on Monday. 8.66, 166, 5.56, 6.65, 7.56, 8.55, 9.65, 10.55. 11.56. A m, 12. Mr. Emlin Buller and force just sh Er 25.15. 28. si6 finished painting Mr. Benjamin 41, S18 416 TE 815 SE AE Ih areider’s new house nesr Rheems. EOS © VT MILI Wm Setter Tower of Mout £1.46 p Joy, called on her mother, Mrs. Eli- On Baturdays and special occasions cars | «ill be run betwwen Lancaster and Mt Joy every half hour form 6.15 a. m. to 8.15 as Flowers in this place on Sunday. Miss Grace Henderson of May- P gunaays, first car leaves Lancaster at| v Eshleman of MN 4.16 a. m. Leave Elizabethtown at 7. {town and Mar an of Mount connects with | Joy called on friends in town on | | Sunday. a. m. Car marked (x) News Express at Lancaster fi bch idan Rev. Lloyd Martin of Philadelphia {preached a very able sermon in the United Brethren church Sunday evening. { [TCR (ef RFA | 3) @; GIVE DIGEST ION (259) | Elizabethtown, spent Sunday in the Jettiage as guests of Mr. and Mrs. re Young. 1 Mrs. Peter Walters spent day at Middletown, where she visit- 3 fox | the Mt. Joy Bulletin e Mt. Joy Bulletin | Harry Rhoda Hersh accepted a po-| On Miss Mary Shires has accepted a | Miss Hstella Vogle spent Saturday LT Mon- | ma of Mr. Samuel Miller and family of Mutton. Satur- | |ed her sister, Mrs. Arthur Williams, {who is critically ill. | Mrs. Tillman Gantz has returned home after spending some time with | her sister, Mrs. Samuel Miller at E- | lizabethtown. Mr. J. S. Carmany rented the Stoll property now occupied by Mr. Abram Butzer and will move into the same next week. Sunday, Marlh 17, a number lof new members will be taken into the United ®Brethren church. All are invited to attend. Mrs. George Whitecamp of Lan- caster, spent several days in town the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlegelmilch. Young Brothers are repairing J. touring car and a large touring Hersh- Hershey's large are also converting into a dray auto for Mr. ey. Mr. and Mrs. Elizabethtown, Mr. Albert Dierolf of and Master William Mum- L.andisville, were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Carmany on Sunday. Mr. H. Y. Brendle, of the Denver Portrait Co., is eir- culating among the farmers in this vicinity and taking larging line of samples to select from. Lancaster photos. fine BR ,.=IL- ° SD A °' Unclaimed Letters List of unclaimed letters in the office at Mount Joy, Pa. Wednesday, March 13th, 1912 Mrs. J. C. Cremer Faney E. Barnes. Miss May Haeins. Mr. Hollie Delesonger. Mr. George Ueirich, Mr. Chas. Michy. Meyers pest Huey . d IA - Vo Folks, vou can buy furniture at Engle’s for the three remaining days at less than the cost of lumber. Ey Joy Bulletin. Qnbseribe for the Mt. Charles Dierolf of | and On the Dr. cow March 16 Elizabethtown, Saturday, Blough farm at wagons, farm imple- household goods by E. M. ments and Sounder, agt March 16-—At the late Ricker on West Joy, a large lot kitchen furni- carpets, lot of office fixtures, books, by S. A. Ricker, attorney heirs of Mary A. Saturday, residence of F. A Main Street, Mount of household goods, ture, law in fact for the Ricker, deceased Zeller, auct. onday, March 18 At their ware- rooms at Kelley's Corner, near Lawn Station implements, wagons, har- ness, hardware, et by M. Reed & son Pierce Aldin aucts. See idvertisement Monday, March 18—On the Myers farm along the Harrisburg pike, mid- Mount Joy chickens, ay between and and a implements by Florin, large Harry horses, cows, lot of Baer farming Zeller, auct Tuesday, March 19—On the Henry 2 miles west of Sil- cows, and a large C. Greider farn ver Springs, horses, lot of goo dfarming implements by Iilton Miller Zeller, auct. Wednesday, March 20—In the vil- lage of Newtown, a large lot of farm- implements and household goods each; | pins; | by the estate of Martin B. Metzgar. Zeller, auct Thursday, March 21—On the | premises of the late Elias S. Flowers, {in Florin, Pa., a large lot of house- t hold goods, complete blacksmith out- fit, by Christian L. Nissley, Executor. Vogle, auct. Saturaay, March 23—On the premises near Moore’s Mill, in Flor- in, wagon, buggies, Simon B, Gish. Zeller, auct. Tuesday, ises near the Elmdale creamery, just | outside the northern limits of Mount Joy borough, horse, cows, chickens and a lot of farm implements by Jos- eph W. Kraybill. Zeller, auct. March Madeira’s Wednesday, premises near Mill in taining 4 acres with improvements | and a large lot of household goods by Minnie E. Hummel. Zeller, auct. Thursday, March 28—At the office lof Charles H. Zeller, Mount Joy, Pa., a lot of ground on East Main street, | Mount Joy, with improvements by A. | heirs of Krall Meat Market 1 always have on hand anything in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham Rologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. Also Fresh Beef. Veal, Pork Prices always right. H H. KRALL West Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA nell Telephone. anc | horses, representative | | held in that orders for en- | He certainly has a | C. Stamm, Kate Zeller, auct. attorney in fact for the Hamaker, deceased. Thursday, March 28—On the premises near Ironville, 250 cords of cherry and locust wood, 1500 locust posts and 50 head of hogs by Samuel P. G. Bard. Wasser, auct. Saturday, March 30—At his sale and exchange stables in Mt. Joy, wagon and harness, etc., by Zeller, auct. enn ll CI ee rr A Big Sale One of the biggest stock sales ever section was the one of Tressler in East Done- Ed Ream. Mr. Samuel eal last Friday. Stock sold well, cows bringing as much as $88. i Mules and horses also sold well. | Straw brought $18 a ton. Messrs. Charles H. Zeller of this place and C. 1.. Pierce were the auctioneers. | The Bulletin printed all the posters | for this big sale. eee ea DG | No town can have too much street illumination, at least no town ever | has too much. Sufficient street light- ing is a preserver of morals, and does | effective police duty. We would urge | our town authorities to consider the | question of more adequate street lighting. We need it for mutual | welfare. 1 ee el Re Gantz Bought the Lot Wm. H. tantz purchased the tract of land fronting on Manheim street at public sale yesterday from the heirs of Anna Shelly, dec. Con- sideration $176.00. Charles H. Zel- ler was the auctioneer. cern endl A Ready for Inspection The fine new Reo and R. C. Hupp | touring cars are now on exhibition at Landis Bros., Rheems. If you have the “fever” call and get a dem- onstration before buying a car. BE Stock all remarked for final days at Engle’s. see tl Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin harness and a | large lot of household goods by Mrs. | March 26—On the prem- Wa 27—On the! Rapho township, a tract of land con- | © Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | Wedne March 13th, day, “DDN ED} DDD LD LP Pa aS aD; SiPRRolRllldele ¢ J io (J © I & ——————— ® . Copyright 1908 by SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. Fine Clothes Saltimor * guarantee a) and 5 I TT fit you perfect from $12.50 to $40.00. We are also getting which will be the largest and finest lines ever kept in Mt. Joy e invite every MAN and YOUNG MAN who has good taste and judgement to visit our Department Store and inspect our fine of tailoring We have the largest and finest selection large selection specia and made to measure Suits. In town. We have twelve hundred samples to select from, from the largest whole sale tailors in the country. We can make you a Suit to order Q in daily our ready-to-wear Clothing, Ox Are for Men Q B © & DEPARTMENT we expect to have our lines complete by April 1st. we must make room for our extra large spring stock. We have about a hundred Suits and Boys to close out at sacrifice prices. Sale Starts Thursday, Mar. 14, Closes Mar. Don't fail to take advantage of this money saving opportunity s this is your last chance to secure bargains. Yours for good goods and low prices. I. D. BENS xfords, Hats and Caps and also coming 1n daily : As 23 MAN'S STORE MOUNT JOY, PA. Ullal { NEWTOWN if | 0 Mrs. Stephen Jones of West Hemp- HOW W AK WOMEN |= field and Messrs. John and Clifford | EAT were the Sun- day visitors at the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Wittle. Mary Geltmacher has re- turned home after being an inmate of the General Hospital at Lancaster Wittle of IL.ancaster, Miss for some time. Mrs. Frederick Kemmerly had an oneration performed at the General Hospital last week and is on a fair way to ultimate recovery. John Groff of Safe pastor of this ill with typhoid fever. Harbor, charge, is His Rev. a former seriously wife and daughter are convalescing from the same disease. The revival services for this charge held by Rev. S. Kauffman the pastor, have come to a close, by the late addition of five converts at Sil- making a total the entire ver Springs church, of thirteen converts of charge. Mr. Louis Resh had the misfortune horse, the a mule in his valuable animal being kicked by Viount Joy, which necessitated extermination. Report of Newtown Secondary School of losing his for the month of February Number in attendance, males 12, females 17, average attendance, { females 14. Percent of at- males 95, females 84. males 11, tendance, Those who attended every day in| the month are: Charles Fogie, Charles Wittle, John Fogie, Ray Myers, John Nissley, Martin Nent- wig, Esther Wittle, Martha Fuhr- man, A er, Anna Nissley, Those who have day in the term thus far are: Nisslev, Anna Nissley, Beulah Det- | wiler, Anna Nentwig. This is the last invitation of the present school year, and we urge all our school patrons and friends of education to visit us ere we close. Andrew M. Dixon, Teacher. cre tA A Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Anna Nentwig, Beulah Detwil- | Anna M. Witmer. | attended every | John | May Be Made Strong at Small | ® Expense and No Risk | = There are hundreds of women in this vicinity, weak, thin, run-down, tired out and nervous. Such women need Vinol just as much as did Mrs. Jane Pepper, of 2307 Howard street, San Francisco, Cal, who says: “I have used Vinol for some time with particularly gratifying results. X was run down, weak and debilitated, and my appetite was gone. After tak- ing several bottles of Vinol 1 found my condition greatly improved, and do not hesitate to recommend Vinol to anyone similarly affected.” Vinol is not a secret nostrum, but a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, which will create an ap- petite, tone up the digestive organs, make pure blood and create strength. Try a bottle of Vinol with the un- derstanding that vonr money will be returned if if ¢ yt help you. E. W. GARBER, Mt. doy, Pa. LER ERR Gunzenhauser's TIP-TOP You are invited to visit our clean, modern, bakery at Prince and Clay Streets, Lan- aster. M. C. BILLETT, Agt. There is very Delivery-—Monday, Wednesday tween a prisoner owner—both are numbers instead of little difference be- | and an automobile known by their by their names always an object of suspicion gE TT . rm — A tiernuise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. and Saturday ues E10 AGE and are among the police What Ails You? Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head- aches, coated tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning, ¢‘heart-burn,’’ belching of gas, acid risings in throat after eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms ? If you have any considerable number of the above symptoms you are suffering from bilious- ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is made up of the most valuable medicinal principles known to medical science for the permanent i cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most + efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthener. The ‘Golden Medical Discovery’’ is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm- ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots of native American | medical, forest plants. World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y i 3 8 i ; Ss IB A Seetectetestraatedtedibal asl 0.9.0.9 0 08 668 &8