PAGE 7 You Expect vou get your coal of us. E. S. MOORE Dealer in Coal, Lumber, Grain, Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement and Fertilizer A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price pald | would sup for grain Estimates on Lumber and Mill Work a Speialty FLORIN, PENNA. full weight when you buy Coal, just | pound of tea or sugar. Do you al-|the presidency Is evidenced by J lof comparatively recent occurrence, ways get it? That question is sure | THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, M LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP, SOME SRD, TERM HISTORY Some Interesting Historical Facts Concerning Disastrous Results of Third Term Agitation for General Grant That the American people are ir- as you do when you purchase a! revocably opposed to a third term of y facts which demonstrate clearly that the to be answered in the affirmative if [trend of public opinion on this im- {portant matter is unmistakable, and {the interpretation is as plain as any thing could possibly be. yeneral John F. Hartranft was elected governor of Pennsylvania on his merits as a soldier and public | officer by a Republican plurality of 34,368 in October, 1872. A month later the same State gave General Grant a mapority of 135,000 for a second term of the presidency, but lat the Republican State Convention {in 1874 Mr. Allison, of Juniata i county, offered this resolution: “Resolved, That if General Grant {be a candidate for a third term the | Republican party of Pennsylvania port him.” | The Hon. O. J. Dickey, the suc- cessor of Thaddeus Stevens in Con- gress, opposed the resolution and said “Tf General Grant desires a third [term there is honesty and patriotism |enough in the Republican party to stand by the precedent established by Washington. No man in this country ought to violate the exam] le get Dy the father of his country. ——— The Time Is Growing Short ji wow ws April 1st We Must Move » Our new building will not be ready for us to occupy. We MUST reduce our large and complete stock of PIANOS Buy Now! Save Money! SELECT YOUR PIANO BY MAKING A SMALL PAYMENT NOW AND | THE BALANCE IN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS You can find here the largest array of Standard makes of Pianos handled by any one firm in the country. These Old Reliable makes, such as Knabe, Hardman, Henry F. Miller, Ivers & Pond, Jewett, Lester, Weaver and York. Let us show you our stock, quote our prices, we are sure we can please you. 24 WEST KINC STREET. ete i “Rosolv ed, That we declare a firm | =u | 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. By having this 11 TE 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. TT ® = So 101 PE 1 EE RR Should such a thing be attempted the people with a unanimity who would dare to break down so wise a precedent. The people of Lancaster county are emphatically |opposed to a third te rm.” | At the general election which fol- lowed, Mr. La | elected lieutenant-governor by a | plurality of 4,679, despite the plu- tt Democrat, was | rality of 135,000 cast for General | Grant only two years before; and { : : thus Pennsylvania set her face | against a third term movement. bes | Lieutenant-governor was the only | State officer voted for that year in { Pennsylvania. | v | | The States of Massachusetts, New | Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana {and Illinois gave an aggregate Re- | publican plurality of 282,000 in 1872, but on the issue of a third term, as presented in 1874, that | great plurality was overcome and a | Democratic plurality was obtained | |instead of 141,000, a change of 423,000 votes in these seven States alone. The same ratio of Republican | losses and Democratic gains applied | to almost every State in the Union | | during that movement to bring about a third term of the presidency for | Grant. | The disastrous results of 1874, | ® | brought about by the unwise at- | K k J oh nson and Co tempt to force people to submit to a Ir @ third term for General Grant, com- pelled the Republican party in many States to take the back track in | 1875 on the third term question. Pennsylvania led off with this reso- | lution at the State convention held {May 8, at Lancaster: and unqualified adherence to the un- most venerable examples, limits the = | presidential service of any citizen to two terms; and we, the Republic- | lang of Pennsylvania, in recognition ® of this law, are unalterably opposed to the eleetion to the presidency of any person for a third term.” The New York Republicans in 11875 in State Convention resolved: president for a third term.” resolved in 1875: the wise and unbroken usage of the Republic illustrated by the ex- ample of Washington, requires that the term of chief magistrate of the United States should not exceed a | second term.” TEACHER OF % I , Ii f Dia i ype ‘ \ 01 I * olin, Viola, Piano, Sroan and Mandoi # STRICT ATTENTION PAID TO PUPILS % Director of WAITZ'S ORCHESTRA i Music Furnished for All Occasions * studio: 249 West Hing St., Lancaster. % Bell Phone 432M feb 28-3 mo x I esas OL SS ————eTy Engle’s Furniture Warerooms MOUNT JOY, PENNA. era vf Po ee GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY r UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER © g E a 3 - ® 3 Poplar Lumber for sale in lots to suit the purchasers = a : mbalming ; 5 TE 1 Ee = In 1875 the Ohio Republicans re- solved: “That the observance of Washing- ton’s example, in retiring at the close of a second presidential term, will be in the future, as it has been in the past regarded as a fundament- al rule in the unwritten law of the Republic.” At the election held in Pennsyl- vania in 1875 the “unalterable oppo- sition to the presidency of any per- son for a third term’ not only re- coming the Democrat- 4,679 given the year cured a large plural- ndidates of the Re- sulted in ove ic plurality o before, but it ity for the publican part ; early ail of the north- the Republicans in their endorsement of | tor a third term, and n in 1875 that there rd term of the presi- dency—these me States all being carried by th. @Republicans—Iled to the passage oi% he following resolu- tion in the Nat.onal House of repre- sentatives on the 15th of December, 1874, owing General Gran in the declarg should be no 1875, by a vote of 223 to 18 against it: . in the opinion of “m, i Resolved I t this house the precedent established by Washington and other presidents of the United States, in retiring from the presidential office after their second term, has become, by upiversal concurrence. a part of our epublican system .of government, d that any departure from this THE DONOVAN COMPANY Spring Opening Display-Welcom Saturday, March 23--To Continue Several Days edd dled iodo doled debdede ddd debe de bib dole deeded esirdededbdededeb died deeded dd ded dried deo ALL WATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE TGE DONOVAN CO This great, newly remodeled and reorganized store is abloom with splendid new Spring, Merchandise in every nook and corner We Join with nature in greeting the new season of sunshine and flowers-—magnificently reflected in all its splendor in our elegant- ly arranged New Millinery Salon on the first floor; also, in the richly furnished section devoted to Women’s Fashionable Outergar- ments on the second floor, the largest and most complete department (outside of Philadelphia) inPennsylvania. The Opening Display of Millinery is indeed a rare treat; planned far i anc } _ pening y ls are treat; p d far in advance—with much care, thought and energy. There's a wealth of foreign talent as well as the very best American ideas reproduced among the thousands of dainty creations—which will delight all who admire beauty, nature, bright colors—artisticallyplended. You Don't Have to Go to Phijadelphia or New York Any More pop What You Need, We have bro / : ‘ : ! ] . ight to your doo big assortment to be found in the biggest stores of these cities. A woman who buys once here is a OE oo lite. re the same Many Tremendous Opening Day Values have been slected tomake the event all the more interesting. They are such that will prove of unusual interest to all. pment Women’s $15 Spring Suits, $7.50 We are modest in placing the value of these suits at $15.00. We happened to be fortunate enough to get them from a noted manufacturer at a special figure; we propose sharing our gain with you. These suits include models of fine serge in Black and Navy Blue. Coats lined with best satin; notch collars, inlaid with silk. new mannish mixtures in gray and tan. Coat laid with contrasting silk, edged with silk braid, lined de cygne. Skirts in most fashionable models. heavy lace. Sailor collar and revers with heavy lace buttons. Panel back skirts withkick pleats at side. good offering. Se Zeeloctosoetoctoetortosks mba sts ol: Jeogeeecforoofoctonforfocts misofarfosforfesfooforfestesfonfootonerfortcofe sfeotontesfeofe feof ofustocfesfososfofestofosfostosfostosfasfesfectesforfostostoste fe focfesfosfocfonfecforfosforfesfor Ea TE EE a Ta a EL A NR SNE NN ETEEE written law of the Republic, which | wisely and under the sanction of the | a a A a a FP ET ET SE 0 EE DNR “That we declare an unalterable | opposition to the election of any | The Massachusetts Republicans | “That sound reason, as well as | Beautiful $17.50 Spring Suits for Women, $12.98 This is one of the very smartest models: finely tailored of has large revers, in- with peau Women’s $29.50 Changeable Silk Suits for Spring, $22.50 quality; trimmed with and large, A remarkably Fine, changeable Tafetta of extra 1 Women’s and Misses’ $12.98 Silk Dresses for Spring, $8.98 Fine Tafetta silk in black, blue and changeable; rlso, Messa- line in rich striped effects. Women’s Beautiful $7.50 Serge Dresses, Spring Models, $4.98 all-wool serge, kimono set in sleeves; collars and cuffs revers trimmed in new side effect. Fine, trimmed with satin, large Women’s and Misses’ $30 Spring Suits at Only $19.98 Exquisite in tailoring and finish, very charming models. Plain and French serge in tan, gray, black, Copenhagen—also whipcords in all the newest shades. Coats tailored with French backs, straight or cut-away fronts, all beautifully trimmed. Skirts trimmed to correspond with coat. : Women’s Clever $10 Coats for Spring at $6.98 Fashionable coats, graceful and stunning. Mannish mixtures in gray and tan;large revers inlaid withcontrasting silk, edged with silk cord; sleeves with cuffsof same contrasting silk. A tre- mendous value—indeed. Girls’ $3.98 Spring Coats. Very Pretty New Styies, $1.98 Of extra quality serge, effective pin stripes and checks, hand- somely tailored and attractively trimmed. Women’s New $2.98 Silk Shirts, Washable, at $1.98 Of best wash silk in stripes;also plain; plain tailored, turn- over collar, patch pocket and turn back cuffs. Clothes of Refinement for Men Made by “Kuppenheimer” In keeping with this store's thoritative style and definite wearing worth; we announced—a came the excl This announcement is of the greatest importance means that men who know right style and appreciate rig through us—men are connected rht price, policy to present to its patrons the opportunity of purchasing only worthy apparel; apparel of au- days ago-—an arrangement whereby the Donovan Company be- usive representatives in Lancaster foi The House of Kuppenheimer. to the well-dressed men of this city; it means absolute clothes satisfaction; it will always know with certainty where to obtain both; it means— with the greatest clothing makersin the country. Here Are all the New Shades and all the new Colors in all the fabrics; In urging an inspection of “Kuppenheimer” everyday satisfaction. A price range all the models in all sizes for men: accepted style Clothes, we give infinitely wider than possibleelsewhere correctness-—always. vou positive assurance of economy; of money worth; of all-day, $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25 Style Clothes for Younger Men We have a separate- of smart young dressers. «gtyle” Clothes are designed and tailored in a clever, stunning, snappy “Style” Clothes embody the newest style features, We're Going to Sell 100 Men's and Young Men's Silk Lined Blue Serge Suits That Are Top Notch $17.50 Values At $10 Each Just a little flyer to induce early buying. extra fine quality, blue serge—gu aranteed all-wool and fast color. They're snappy, up-to-date Suits,splendidly tailored and Coats are silk lined. Even at $17.50 they would be exceptionally good value, so this chance to buy them at $10.00 each should not be missed by any man who is careful of his expenditures. Only 100, remember—so don’t delay if you want one. These suits are of —a special department devoted to Young Men's Clothing only, with special salesmen to attend to the wants youthful manner; quite different than clothes for the older men. They are fashions that will appeal to the young fellows, and already—this line of “Style” Clothes is the talk of the town. too numerable to mention; the most stylish fabrics and the most skilled tailoring. Shoes: Priced Unusually Low Men’s and Women’s; “Right in Every Detail” There are many ways to cheapen the building of a shoe and just one way to build a shoe “right.” These splendid shoes are built right, and the parts vou don’t see are just as good and true as the parts that stand the “test of the eye.” We don’t ask comparison with others at the same price—we say compare them with others sold for a half a dollar more. Women’s Shoes, $1.98--Good $2.50 Values Jun Metal, Vici Kid and Tan , Calff—button and blucher shoes. Oxfords, pumps and colonials—Patent Colt, Tan Calf, Gun Metal and Velvets. Men's Shoes $1.98 Patent Colt, Vici Kid and Tan Calf, alse Oxfords in patent colt, gun metal and tan calf, the usual! $2.50 grades. Queen Qualit7 Shoes Truly the “Queen” of womens shoes; no finer or more fash- ionable made; these shoes have an international reputation; $3 and $3.50. Fashions Newest Smartest Hats in This Exquisite Spring Millinery Display The Millinery Fashions of the world’s leading centres are re- produced and set before you in our new and beautifully appointed Millinery Salon on the first floor. Here is the most compleie dis) lay of Spring’s latest, prettiest, most fascinating Millinery of which we feel justly proud. If your desire is to see what 1912 has orduin- ed iu the way of New Millinery, come to this Opening. Come and you will be pleasantly surprised, for here you will see such charm- ing hats as sell elsewhere at $8.00 to $12.00 marked $4.98, $5.98 and $6.98 You are cordially invited to come and see A display is brimful of Easter Headwear suggestions with ful showing for the little miss. TRIMMED HATS, SPECIAL AT $4.58 At this moderate price the most stylish shapes, braid and trimmings to be found anywhere in all the new spring colors. Hats to suit all tastes and all faces, trimmed with flowers, wings or ribbons. Mourning Hats and Turban effects also generol Untrimmed Hats and Lovely Trimmings Imitation Hair Hats, principally all in black; 98c up. French Chip Hats; a dozen sahpes; imported and American make: black, burnt and two-tone colors, 98c. up. Milan Hats; fine Milan or patent Milan, black or white dress shapes included are various forms of the Derby shappe; 98¢c up. Hemps Hats; 20 different shapes; black and plain colors; $2.49 up. Wreath Effects, with foliage tiny buds or roses; 39¢ up. Fancy Feathers; imported; “«stickup’ effects for plain hats; all prices, 25¢ up. + Flat Roses; imported, specially priced at the study. The a delight- 1sly represented. 29¢ up; for bunch of 6. American Beauty Roses with foliage, natural shades; 3 in a bunch, 69c¢c. and 998ec. Assorted Flowers; bluets, pansies and others, Sc. to $1.50. wisteria, forget-me-nots, lilaes, Genuine Heather-Bloom Opening Day | Specials Women’s’ Pure Thread Silk Hose fine lisle sole and high spliced heel; black, tan, and mode some of them seamed; regular $1.00 values at 50c. Petticoats Best quality Heatherbloom; rustles like silk; bears the Heatherbloom” label: a real $1.98 value at 98ec. Women’s $1 and $1.50 Kid Rolled Gold Pins, big va- riety; 2 on a card; worth 2be. Gloves at 123c. ’ Black and tans; extra good quality skins good range of the large with spray of foliage; very best sizes; they are “Manu all colors, worth $1.25 at 98ec. facturers’ Menders’”’ at 49c. egular 98c bunches of dainty violets, with foliage 504 Beautiful Axminister Rugs 9x12 feet; rich Oriental ani parlor designs; good $35.00 values at $16.90. Very effective Fiber 9x12 feet; an ideal summr floor cof- ering: cool and easy to KkeiD clean: worth $10.00 at $7.50. Silk Roses, hand made, extra Strictly Pure Rajah Silk An excellent quality, 25 inch- es wide in light blue, navy, wisteria sage green, brown and black; a good $1 grade at 49c. 1,000 Yards Men's 50c¢ Shirts; all si®es full cut; extra good; valies Bates at 25c. Men’s Lisle Webb Suspend- Ginghams re; leather ends; full lengths; in 5¢ values at Sec. In lengths of 2 to 10 yards; in Boys’ 50 cent shirts, sizes neat and attractive stripes Dy 12 to 14 years: broad variety chiopk of desirable patterns at 23c. : sirable patterns at 235c. plaids and plain colors; 12%c at 8c. worth foeforferocfocfocfortocforiuefecforiodfociosfociececforiostocioctecfonfoelociocfosfonfocosiocfosocfororje wfecfocfecds BD PT PSS eee See eee oe Pe PLS P eNOS ee Lee Sey eee ee eee LDS Le ee eee RP BS TP RR HDR ENDER ERSTE oeTeslesBoolootoatoote ote oTo ote Deceit ate ts Bot. 0 0 9 0 5. SRS PP x EE EE EE SW PPT! 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THE HARI For Rent wise, unpatriotic and fraught with 5 : From September 15 : + peril to our free institutions.” You can use Bucklen's: Arnica i 1 1 Cak Deliver Re 2 ze mums Ti 1 3 S. - 3 sh Bread and Cakes enverce | oan nnertv n 5 These facts apply. With force to Salve to cure children of eczema, | : : : 3 | mill property recently occupied by 1ese ¢ @ > hrough town Jd ha No Rnd i the oolitital situation just now. Let rashes, tetter, chafings. scaly and | ¥ 12 New Standard Hardware Works, ne 28 § 8 , . > | TNinnohr a é 1 D¢ ve ff a 1 » J as - : crusted humors, as well as their Houganus,; leu | chree £ and attle. good water Republicans look befere they leap, i) i . ory W { sower tw tabi haat <o that history may Dot repeat it- accidental injuries,—cuts, burns, ry x : : bi iwo turbine. whee.s, y lle a J 0 s, Weddings anf ippers | would make a suitable tobacco ware- yen prompt attef:tion si | shop. Apply to 8. R. Snyder, Mount Joy, Ig. Re Rraneh Stere 2t E. Resfn’s Subsf'ribe for the Mt. 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