The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 17, 1912, Image 4

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Important News From Our
Women's
Ready-to-Wear Section
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| carmen " SECTION 2ND FLOCR
If You Were an Expert Tailor and
Making a Suit For Yourself
You could not closer atteuti to the fit, more watchfulness to
the stitching nore ire to the defigning than has been given to
every detail in the : of Leigbach garments
Every operation from the first inspection of the woolen to the
packing and s! ing of the finisked garments is watched over by Keen-
eyed inspectors, then we, in our turn, take up the burden of seeing that
you are atisfied
Certainly, garments 80 carefull watched, so patiently inspected
are worthy of your consideration, especially when their price is as low
as the ordinary .
Come in tomorrow and let a try-on—prove the fit and quality.
100 Suits at $14.95
Our only regret is that we must limit this offering to 100 women.
They are all “very fine’ little suits. Suits that look as if they were
made for you—that seem to throw an air of distinction and dress around
to admire and to ask “Who's
your figure, that cause your friend tolook
Made from those softw
has stamped as correct.
And the price—why the price is so
that you will agree they are Bargains at
Special Sale of Jewelry
ools and dainty serges that Fashion
your tailor?”
low in comparison with quality
$14.95.
This week we hold a special saie of Rings and Bracelets—gold
filled and guaranteed for three years——the engraving will be done free.
Beautiful Signet Rings, a very beautiful assortment. Birth Stone
Rings in Tiffany mountings—White Stone Rings, brilliant as diamonds,
and the daintiest Bracelets—all specially priced for this week.
Come to The Demonstration of The Rimini Toilet Articles
Rimini Chemical, is in at-
about this wonderful
demonstrator, direct from the
information
A special
tendance, and will gladly give you
line of Toilet Preparations.
LEINBACH & CO
JN. Creen =tamps JA
47 and 49 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PENNA,
If You Want Results
Advertise In
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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, April 15, 1912,
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ERRS CANT ROIM THE PARTHENON. ; - I. Roosevelt says he aves tive
Se 00 BO A 5 NPs “ v \ a Ide ol ing, ¢ he si .
iC Rit J {i moll ; WwW ELCOME Worns TO WoMmEN desire e a king, at the same .ime
y . ¢ W . It Was the Most Beautiful Edifiee v ’ 2 he |i ving to do hig best to keep
4 by Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their |
Ever Erected by Man, “ sex should write to Dr, Picree and receive free the om lookh like a political two
1 s tha 7] The Parthenon on the Acropolis at advice of a physician of over 40 years’ experience spots this summer
Cause ant & t In the \ Athi he m benutiful edifice ever a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases er
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on . ion © | hy the I of man, wi Of women, ] very etter of this rt has the most ; 4
That Come In Sle ep. wrecked by a Venetian bomb on Sept careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly Roosevelt thinks he is not a cock-
20. 10587 confidenti il. Many sensitively modest women write ed hat, but a steam rolled one.
=A RA : W tl n rose on the morning of fully to Dr, Pierce what they would shrink from Ee —— ———— ——— w———
| A DREAM'S CURIOUS SEQUE! Sih ha sis tine of telling to their local physician, The local physician "is ' , . To AST AYR
| ba that evil day the “finest bullding on is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
the tinest vin the world” stood ar without “‘an « xamination " Dr Pierce holds that —
It Explained the Meaning of the Of | raved In all its glory, Just as Rt Cl Ha ie distasteful examinations are generally need. ON FRIDAY, MAY 10th, 1012,
4 when Pericles received it from th ess. ond that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them
a =F 3 Wa ’ by y ’ "% . i. By irtu Wo ‘der yOrphe-
Recurring Fancy That a Cat Wai hands of its divine architects and DF. Pisvce’s treatioant will care + woo . : y e of an order of theOrph
Clawing the Slumberer's Throat builders, just as it did when Plato and Cru ges yeu m Ure you 11% it in the privacy of ans’ Court of Lancaster County, Pa.
Rapidity of the Dream Process § 1 I 1 it your own home. Lis * Favorite Prescription’ has cured the undersigned r of the last
a rocess. Socrates gazed with wonder upon it: hundreds of thousands, some of them the worst of cases | ¥he undersigned execuior of the Insl
- PROR eV p , | Simple m ty, and when that day's ci a ss { will and testament of Charles Hems-
I Yas B personal esperjence of a 31 PS at d wi the glorious temple was e only medicine of its Lind that the product of a regularly graduated { W 11 ¢ blic ss
singular character that first impressed | 848 2 $ E } ass ted. its phnyvsician, The only one good « that its mukers dare to print its every | ble, deceased, will sell at public sale
| upon me, some years ago, the impos a wreck, its maj y cismantied, iwgredient on its outside wrapp no secrecy, It will bear examina- on the premises on the roading from
tance of dreams as a subject for so beauty marred foreve M in it tion. No aleoho! and no hab ugs are found ind@t, Some unscrup Mount Joy to Madeira's (formerly
» . : This wonderful building, even in its ) sdicine dealers r oflcr u ute \ ! ’ ; y
rlous investigation, says H. Addington Thi wonde fal B yi Ig OO ri Blows me Aiding dea ry may oe )stit te, Dp it. Don’t trifl Gever's Mill.) 1-4 mile west of the
Bruce in the Outlook. Until then | | FW has charmed Ig Word ; Your ea ite to Vould's Jispensary ition, Dr. R, i
Bad ; Ju , 1 ing on three centuries, and while those V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.,—take the advice 1 ed and be well. latter place, in Rapho township,
ad share he 1 revail iy i ; i i i
among | Si > ey De ruins endure they will continue their — | the following real estate viz
ong inymen—¢ ’ y d seem . : |
g 3 Ine It wou seen hold upon the artistic sense of man J All that certain Tract of Land con
among most scientists also — that Kind I
Ams ave a ale 4 ra | KI taining one acre, more or less, ad-
| dreams are entirely fanciful an The master artists of the nations ARE Y U BUYING YOUR ioinine 1: > op? C
meaningless, But my experience wi ‘ , oN joining lands of H. P. Herr’ J. K.
hI Y han . : have been trying for more than 20f Young. and 1 Erected the
such 1 could no longer believe this | years to make something that would | Young, and others. srecte( eres
To state it briefly, it involved the | | ike (he Parthenon, but so far on are a 2-Story Frame Dwelling
with Kitchen attached, Frame Stable
| nor incidents might
recurrence of a most bizarre drear
At least twenty times during a period
of six months I had the same dream
namely, that a cat was clawing at my
throat. The stage setting and the mi
vary, but always
| their efforts have been in vain, and the
the central episode was the same, and |
| usually the fury of the dream cat's
onset was great that {it
awaken me. Naturally this recurrent
dream puzzled me, go much so that |
SO
| spoke about it.
Then one day the accident of =
| heavy cold that settled in my throat
| much
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$ HOW ABOUT THAT SET OF NEW HARNESS ?
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3: It will pay you ten fold to buy of a practical saddler or har
% ness man. That man in this sectionis F. B. Groff, the North Market
$ street saddler. He will sell you a set of harness as low as $10 anc
3 as good as the best made anywhere.
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3 Imitation Rubber Buggy Harness, $10, $12, $14, $16
3 Genuine Rubber Buggy Harness, $17, $19, $21.75 & $25
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% Fancy Rubber and Gold Monnted Driving Harness,
3 $22, $25, $27.50, $30 and $35
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i Come and inspect olir stoek; every set sold is guaranteed
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$ F. B. GROFF
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t North Market St., Mount Joy, Pa,
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OUR FURNITURE
COMPRISES THESE FOUR ESSENTIALS
DURABILITY, COMFORT, STYLE AND LOW PRICE
Every piece displayed on our floors must show the above quali-
fications. Add to these the fact that we have assembled more fine
Furniture answering this descriptionn than found in any
other store. Also our $5,000.00 a year location saving, which en-
ables us to save you 15 to 25 per cent. See our line before making
vour selection.
SLIP COVERS—The new Spring patterns imported linens
are unusually pretty. To-day is not too early to aveid the Spring
Drop us a card, or telephone and we will send a man to give
1
can be
of
rush.
an estimate.
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR AWNINGS, WINDOW
SCREENS, SOREEN DOORS, CARPET CLEANING AND RELAY-
ING CARPETS,
Westernberger. Maley & Myers
125-131 East King S.., LANCASTER, PA.
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TEACHER OF
Violin, Viola, Prano, roan and Mandolin
Director of WAITZ’S ORCHESTRA
Music Furnished for All Occasions
Studio: 340 West HingSt.. Lancaster.
feb 28-3 me
Bell Phone, 878M
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| eommunicate his valuable secret. Si
led to a medical examination, which.
to my surprise, revealed the
presence of a growth, requiring imme
Some time afterward it suddenly o
curred to me that since the removal
of the dangerous growth I had not
once been troubled by the cat clawing
dream. Its significance now began to
dawn on me
I had suffered no pain, not even in
convenience, from the growth in my
throat. In fact I had not conscious!)
been aware of its presence. But un
questionably the organic changes ac
companying it had given rise to sen
tions which, slight though they wei
had made an impression on my slecp
ing consciousness sufficient to excite
it to activity. My recurrent dream
consequently was to be regarded as s
symbolic representation of disor
der in my throat—an attempt to in
pret it, to explain it. And, in
even in the d for all its fanta
imagery and the sent
the trouble ated plai
enough as I could appr te after
surgeon had completed hig labors
An experience was reported by
the
\m,
symbolism,
vas ind
fred Maury. one of the earliest ¢
tific investizators of the phenom
of sleep, who dreamed that he
Hving in Paris during the Terror and
had been put on the proscribed
After many exciting adventures
was captured, tried and sentenced to
execution. He saw himself dragg
through the streets amid a clamo!
multitude and forced to mount th
scaffold and bare his neck to the fu
blow. In that instant as the gul
tine knife descended he awoke to fin:
that a piece of the cornice of his bed
had fallen and struck him on the neck
Testifying even more impressively to
the twofold action of the dream proc
ess and to its rapidity is a dream ex
perience of my own. In this drean
I was walking alone at night along :
country road. It was lined on both
sides by trees which, as I learned
from a man who presently joined me,
I picked some
pears and ate them as we walked and
The road seemed to overlook
a broad valley in which I saw a soli
tary light. My companion told me that
it was in his home and invited me to
pass the night with him. After a tir-
walk we reached the house, a
small two room cabin. He retired into
the inner room and I went to bed in
the outer. ’ had not been long asleep
when, in my dreams, I was awakened
by the noise of somebody running, and
the thought instantly flashed into my
mind that my host was making off
with my money. 1 leaped up shout
ing, “Stop, stop!
Then I veritably awoke and as I did
so distinctly heard on the pavement
below my window the sound of hur
ried footfalls and a voice crying ex-
citedly, “Stop, stop!” At once it was
clear that these two words, penetrat
ing to my sleeping consciousness, hid
provided the necessary stimulus to set
up a dream process which, in the frac
tion of a second, had interpreted them
as best it could and had presented the
results of its interpretation in the form
of a curious little narrative of noctur
nal adventure.
Dreams may be produced by the
use of artificial irritants. One sleeper.
whose nose was lightly tickled with a
feather, had a horrible dream of a
mask of pitch being alternately ap
plied to and drawn violently from his
face. Another, at whose feet a ho!
| water bag was placed, dreamed that
he was walking over hot lava. In
second experiment of the same sort
accidental slipping of the cover
from the hot water bag led to an ela!
orate dream of capture and torture b
Rocky mountain bandits who insisted!
that the dreamer knew how to convert
copper into gold and held his nake!
feet in a fire in order to compel him t
larly the application of a slight dear
of heat to the feet of a patient with
paralyzed limbs was followed by a
dream of being transformed into
bear and taught to dance by being
placed on red hot iron plates.
Y | eight
| astonishment
| fully conce:
would |
dismantled pile on the Acropolis still
the crown of architectural ex-
Grocery Needs
wears
cellence,
This famous building, made of the
finest Pentelic marble, Is 228 feet in
length by 101 feet in width, with a |
height at the apex of the pediment of |
sixty-five feet. Its cost was $8,250,000
reckoned in present day values.
renowned frieze of the Parthenon ran
along the top of the wall forty feet
from the ground. It was three and a
half feet in height and 520 feet in
length and represented the great Pan-
athenic procession, which was held
every five years in honor of Athena,
diate treatment by the surgeon's knife. | the protecting goddess of the city.
For 2,000 years this glorious temple
gtood there on the Acropolis as perfect
as it was when DP’hidias completed it
nearly 500 before the birth of
Christ, and it would have been stand
ing just as complete today but for that
In the
still in the
years
shell. year
Athens,
rascally Venetian
mentioned above
| possession of the Turks, was besieged
Life without laughing is a dreary |
blank.—Thackeray.
rl GAGs
Mr. Carnegie will not consent to
take an active part in politices, al-"
though it is hard to see how a man
who enjoys going about with
the glad hand and the sunshiny
smile can resist the temptation.n
r—— GF Cees
A medieal journal says that cof-
fee is the cause of many divorces.
Still, the boarding house variety
has driven many into matrimony, so
the aecount seems to balance
pretty well,
The |
Where You Ca
Quality at The
n Get The Best
Lowest Prices?
| You can answer this question correctely after you have ex-
| you entire satisfaction.
by the Venetians, and a bomb from |
one of their guns falling through the
roof of the Parthenon, in which the
Turks had stored a lot of powder, left
it the 1 it has ever since remained
Rev. T. B. in New York
American.
Gregory
A Way They Have In Germany.
“One d: was in a b
garden in DBava : } a re
traveler, ‘‘a handsome flicer i
a m 1ificent ew u n' cal
and se dh elf at nearby
There yught to him a big rad
S¢ | slices of rye 1 1 and a
mug of beer. Then I saw that ha
some voung officer draw from the t¢
pocket of that gnificent u
something wrapped in paper. This !
unrolled. a sweet smile playing abe
his blond mustache as he did so, a:
at last a piece of sausage seven
inches long was revealed. My
at this sight was care
led.
of our infantry would dare
such a movement on the subsisten
department.” —Indianapolis News.
atten
The Cleanliness of Animals.
Man seems to be the only animol
whose food soils him, making neces-
i sary much washing and shieldlike bibs
and napkins. Moles living in the earth
and eating slimy worms are yet as
clean as seals or fishes, whose lives ai
one perpetual wash. The squirrels in
these resiny woods keep themselves
clean in some mysterious way; not a
hair is sticky, though they handle the
gummy cones and glide about appar-
ently without care. The birds, too, arc
clean, though they seem to make o
good deal of fuss washing and ci
ing their feathers.— From “My I t
Summer In the Sierras,” by John Muir.
Old Wedgwood.
Modern Wedgwood is of greatly in-
ferior quality, and it seems improba
ble that the success attained by Josiah
Wedgwood will ever be reached
again. Of all his creations in jasper
his reproduction of the famous Port-
land, or Barberini, vase (the original
of which is in the British museum) is
the most important. About 1790
Wedgwood at great expense attempt-
ed to make fifty replicas of his vase,
but it is believed that not more thin
thirty-five were actually finished. Of
these original pieces only about fifteen
have been identified.—Argonaut.
Ancient Sausages.
Antiquaries are baffled in their at-
tempts to ascertain when sausages
first became an article of human con-
sumption. We know at least that
among the ancient Greeks sausages,
called “allantes” and “chordai,” were
a common article of diet, and every
schoolboy knows, or ought to know,
that sausages, black puddings and sau-
sage sellers appear in the comedies of
Aristophanes.—London Telegraph.
Sad Feelings.
“Jaggsby takes even his pleasures
sadly.”
‘He does?”
“Yes, and to such an extent that
when he goes on a spree he never se
green serpents, pink monkeys or pu
ple elephants like other fellows. IT
Seefoleofeofunfefocfeoforfecgerdoderfufecdocfonforforfeofortuforfecesforforfenfocfesfortonfectofesfertectode
sees nothing but black snakes.”—Balti- |
more American,
Easily Spotted.
“Is this dress apt to be easily spot-
ted?” she inquired.
“At least four bloeks off, I should
judge,” answered the gentlemanly
clerk.—Washingten Herald.
Who keeps one end in view maker
all things sure.—-Browning.
ree EQ Eee
How Bill Lorimer and Ike Steph-
enson must envy, those new sen-
ators who get in by the simple pro-
cess of drawing straws!
mre PR
T. R. says that the newspapers
are discriminating against him,
some of them cutting him down #0
gix and seven columns a day.
—— Cee.
After three months ef congres-
sional philandering the tariff is
still unrevised.
| IRN
amined and compared our prices with what others ask and of Mount Joy Borousu,
tasted the quality of our goods which are guaranteed to give
All
goods Delivered.
tH.
BELL
(1. Hagenberger
PHONE
Mount Joy, Penna.
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Colonials and Pumps:
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defends
$2, $3,
That Are
We Show the Finest Line in the City
SHAUB & CO.
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY
18 N. Queen Street,
Real Art
$4, $5
7
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LANCASTER
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Hog Pen and Chicken House,%and
other outbuildings A variety of
fruit on the premises
Persons wishing to view the pre-
mises prior to day of sale will please
call on the premises Sale to com=-
mence at 1 o'clock P. M., when the
terms will be made known by
ED. REAM,
C. H. Zeller, Auct, Executor,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Charles K. Bennett, late
Lancaster
Deceased.
Co.,
Letters of
Penna.,
administration on sald
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make ime
payment and those having
emands against the same
them without delay for
mediate
claims or d
will present
settlement to the undersigned,
ETTA M. BENNETT,
Mount Joy, Pa.
W. U. Hensel, Atty. Administratrix
mar20-6t
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Charles Hemple, late of
Rapho township, Lancaster county,
Pa , deceased
Letter I tamentary on said es-
tate havin been granted to the
imder all ersons ind
thereto ai mested to mal im-
mediate 1 nt d those having
lai or d nd the same
Ww resent then delay for
settlement to the undersigned, resid-
ing in Mount Joy Borough
ED. REAM
B. Frank Kready, Atty. Executor
apr.17-6t.
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate of Leah Haines, late of
Mount Joy Borough, Pa., deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said es-
tate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
|claims or demands against same
| will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding a¢ Mount Joy, Pa.
GEORGE HAINES,
CHAS. H. ZELLER
Executors.
Hensel, Attorney. apr 17-6.t
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1- Anniversary Sale
[ N. Queen
St, Lancaster,
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lace edging: back has four rows
handsomely embroidered.
Silk Poplins,
VALUE,
Yard-wide Silk Poplins,
plain colors and coin spots; a big
Foulards,
range of colors.
59¢. VALUE; 39¢
Satin Foulard Dress Silks, in a
wide range of new Spring designs
and black and colored grounds.
Wash Silks, 85¢
86¢c
in
$1.25
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five rows of tucking over each shoulder,
High neck, half sleeves, trimmed with rows of cluster tucks and
front has
is very
of cluster tucks, and
and the front
Black Messalihe
and Taffeta, 16¢c
$1.00 Quality Blaek Satim Mes-
and Chiffon Taffeta; 36
inches wide.
Black Messaline
and Taffeta 86¢c
Yard-wide, $1.25 quality Black
Satin Messaline amd Chiffon Taf-
feta Silks.
saline
i
$ 3
; :
1 3 3 | Spring Coats, 3
$ Anniversary Special De, Yor, $6.95 3
* -Wool Serges; ; +
3 For The Balance of The Week A" Voo! serses: Black, navy :
$ 25 Dozen Ladies’ Fine White imme pe i
: Lawn Shirt Waists, Values, $1 59c¢ Sori x
+ pring Coats, $1 4h 3
. i
Ginghams,
19¢. VALUES; (H
Dress Ginghams, 32 inches
| wide, in the popular stripes,
VALUE, $12.50;
Serges, in Black, Navy and
Tans and Whipcords, in the fash"
ionable leather shades; all dainty-«
spring effects.
Spring Coats,
VALUES, $15
$9.95
Coats in Black, Navy amd Tan,
Serges, Tan and Gray Whipcords,
and Scotch mixtures; plain styles
or with trimmed revers and cuffs.
checks, plaids and plain celors.
50c. VALUE; | Ladies’ Shirt Waists
The popular wash silks, in a | GREAT BIG VALUES; 49c Plisse,
choice variety of the wanted | | 0c
oe . : : ’ : :
% stripes, on white grounds, a good | Ladies Shirt Waists 19 { Pliegse Crepe, with stripes and
¥ washing quality. $1.00 VALUES; Cc | colored designs, on pure white
» | | grounds.
% Foulard Silks, ! 6 Ladies’ Shirt Waists 35
3 25¢. VALUB, (H 50c. GOODS; Cc | Dress Linens,
oe {
5 ®ilk and Cotton Figured Dress : . " { 25e. VALUE; 5
% Foulards, 24 inches wide; all the Ladies’ Shirt Waists 98¢c | 2%-ineh wide Dress Linens c
% ground colors, with the newest THE BEST EVER SHOW nine of the best shades: ory
3 Foulard figured designs. (Bargain Section.) | special at 16c. a yard. :
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