The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 24, 1912, Image 8

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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
NEWTOWN
Resh
town a 1est
and wife spent
of her
Ma
wile were
Amos Sneat and
ts of relatives at Elizabethtown
over inday
on sunday
There will be
nd
ain on INGay
held
Lor
were
the
Service
evening by pa
ervice
10 a, m
Nve
Sunday
reach
May 6
M1
disville
it
of Lan-
vigitors at the
Mrs Frederick
Harry and family
were
home of Mr and
Kemmerly
The Brethren in Christ
vices
held seg-
morning
Rev.
on Sunday
church in this Ell B.
Engle officiating.
Mr. Maurice Wittle with his fam-
of Columbia, sojourned on Sun-
of his mother, Mrs.
place,
ily
day as visitors
Amanda Wittle,
Mr. Harry accompanied
by his wife and daughter, spent Sun-
day Mr.
and Mrs
Makes delicious home-
baked foods of maximum
quality at minimum cost.
Makes home baking a
pleasure
Koehler,
as guests of her parents,
John Kemmerly
week.)
will be held
the pastor.
John Rhoads of Har-
last
for last
services
(Too late
Preaching
Sunday evening by
and Mrs,
visited
next
Mr
risburg,
his parents
The only Baking Powder |
made from Royal Grape i
Cream of Tartar |
week.
Mr, William
ily spent some
Richardson and fam-
days last week as the
Middletown
of the
place, with
guests of his parents in
The Primary Department
Public
Miss Edith Spring as teacher,
on last for the term and the
pupils will enjoy a vacation for sev-
schools in this
No Alum — No Lime Phosphates
closed
Friday
eral months.
The Brethren in Christ held pray-
on Sunday evening at
Elizabeth Mumma.
regular meet-
morning in the |
new : ©T meeting
“A the home of Mrs.
, They will hold their
ing on next Sunday
church in this place.
{ ——- ——
PLEASANT HILL
Monroe Ebersole embarked |
in their
entitled,
and Co.,
of the West,
Dakota Divorce.”
K. Emmett
playlet
South
At The Colonial
week’s attraction for the
Theatre in Lancaster, Man-
ager Doan has booked what is un-
questionably the biggest bill of the
season and it should prove to be the
very best.
The headline feature, The Fad-
ettes, Boston's famous ladies orch-
estra. This organization, which only
a few weeks ago, was at the head of
the bill at Keith's Philadelphia
Theater, is composed of 20 talented
women and is by Miss
Caroline B. Nichols, an orchestra
leader known the world over, and
This Col-
onial
A ee
Almost A Miracle
One of the most startling changes
ever seen in any man, according to
W. B. Holscaw, Claredon, Tex., was into the farming business, having |
effected years ago in his brother. | joined hands with Milt Paulis down
“He had such a dreadful cough,” he lon the late Jacob Shenk farm.
writes, “that all our family thought Spring Plowing has commenced |
he was going into consumption, but in earnest here. Judging |
he began to use Dr. King’s New Dis- [from the looks of the fields as you
eovery, and was completely cured by go spinning by in an automoble.
ten bottles. Now he is sound and A dark cloud still prevades
who is in a class distinctly by her- well and weighs 218 pounds. For community since the death of
self. The ‘orchestra is the highest many years our family has used this Isaac Rutt and Mrs. Henry
: wonderful remedy for Coughs and Who were two of our
priced attraction on a vaudeville bill :
Colds with excellent results. “It's
ever brought to Lancaster. It has : 3
quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed.
appeared in all the important thea- 3 "
ap i a 2 2 €3- price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bot-
3 8 C PY. § Lurop p x
YR pe tle free at S. B. Brnhart & Cos.
Another big attraction will be J.
a | ie / A “a 7
. fl j | [ \ R i
that 1s Furniture
Hall Rack:
is the only kind I sell—Furniture
Rockers
Desks
Davenport
has
around
conducted
Mrs
residents.
regretted.
We had the pleasure of
Mrs Smith
last week. She is the same
ly
Joseph down at Rheems
lady always in an agreeable mood
and an expert conversationist. May
you live to enjoy many happy days
Mollie,
wish.
At Andrew
Rheems you can find
of planting material
is earnest and sincere
our
a fine selec-
consisting
and other
suitable at
for the di-
call and
at
tion
of cabbage, tomatoes
of
all times when
goods fine standing,
Mirrors
matured,
restive ans. Give him a
be
0g
Ladies’
Extension & Other Tables,
China Closets,
In fact
Picture Frames as
es -e—
Gaffin—Gerber
received here by
of
Samuel
Md
to Miss
Mrs
Cards have been
the friends
townsman, Mr
of Baltimore,
eng
our former
B. Gaffin,
announcing
Dina,
Kitchen Cabinets many
his
agement daughter
Mr
that «
anything 1n the Furniture Line
of and K Gerber, also of
1ty
Undertaking and Embalming
ra
re reer
For
with
Recently
with and
tolite tank, extra
Address,
Automobile Sale Cheap.
double rumble
Equip-
wind-shield,
Runabout
lf vm, seat overhauled.
H.C. BRUNNGR ©
MOTUNT JOY. PENNA 55
ped top pres-
as
Box
apr.17tf
tubes. Tires
as Lock
new
, Mount Joy.
ara a
in the |
this |
Weaver, |
most estimable |
Their departure is deep-
meeting |
genial |
Bard’s hot house down
SINSATION], |
Wednesday, April 24, 1912,
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NEW SPRING WEARABLES
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
CLOTHING
Our new spring suits for
young men are
best values we
shown
have ever
selected the
the greatest
We
with care,
els
each
sideration.
or
Everyone who purchases a
from our
stvles and
it is possible
money
real value
produce
most
to for
OF QUALITY
men and
without question the
before
fabrics ani mod-
choosing
arment only after careful con-
stock is assured the latest
garment
SHOES
en’s Suit
AND OXFORDS M its
$5, $10, $12, $16.50
FURNISHINGS
That Will Please
You.
suit
Our shirts for spring are excep-
tional both in patterns and styles.
Color combinations are beautiful,
the
Oxfords
knowledge
and Ox-
makes your
We
full value-—a
‘““‘what’s what”
repeat—Shoes and
The big new line of spring cravats
pleasure
spring neckwear.
from.
definite
in shoes
heel to toe,
a pair of our shoes
guaranteed one. No
for the money can be
of
we are showing makes it a
to
All
of
pick out
styles
your
fords, from
ivestment. in and colors to select
and Oxfords a
better values
produced.
$1.50 to $5
for the
for
An
com=-
Medium weight underwear
and lighter garments
are all
selection
present
summer in stock now.
early insures you a
plete assortment to buy from
Odd Pants for Dress and Work
Every man needs one or more
pair of odd pants to piece out his
suits, We have some very neat and
desirable patterns this spring, better
than are usually shown in odd pants.
Dress Pants $2.25 to $5
Work Pants $1 to $2.50
HATS
Both Soft and Straw
time for soft
Our assortment
and our
Right now is the
hats and straw hats.
is varied, our lines complete,
prices very reasonable.
$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
$3.00
See the “Walking Man” walk around the shoe
displayed in the window.
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Wfedueforforieofocfer
Last Meeting of the Year
The High School Literary Society
will hold its last meeting on Satur-
dav evening at 8 p. m., in the Mount
Jov Hall. An interesting program
has been arranged. The question
for debate “Resolved, that the
Republican Party should nominate
Mr. Roosevelt in preference to Mr.
Taft.” Admission 10c, children bc.
Proceeds for the benefit of the Ath-
Association.
BE
is
[etic
10.000 Volts Thru His Body
Charles Sheaffer, a lineman in the
employ of the Edison Electric Light
Company, came in contact with a
live wire and fell off a pole at Co-
lumbia His skull was fractured, his
richt arm, leg and jaw were broken.
He was 34 years old and hailed from
Gettysburg. He died the day after
the accident
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.
Flocks of Wild Geese
flock wild geese
early Saturday
much attention.
the letter “V.”
passed
evening |
They |
Two s of
over here
and attracted
flew in form of
Krall Meat Marker 4
1 always have on hand anything
in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham
iologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and
| Mutton. Prices always right.
H H. KRALL
] West Main Street, Opp. Bank,
MOUNT JOY, PA.
| ell Telephone.
jarantee
i wr A cu
: . 455: Suppository
yo oie Suppositor
D. Matt, Thempsc
Graded Schools, Statesville, N, C., writes L “
they do all you claim aor them. * Dr. B. M.
v “They give universal s
Clarksburg, Tean., wr
“In a practice of 2 "I have found no remedy to
Price, 50 Cexts. Samples Free. Sold
MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA,
dif you use o
faction.’
equal yours.’
by Druggists,
Sold i in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber aad W. D. Chandler
~ & Co. Call for free sample. =
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We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
3 Mount Joy, Penna.
Sesececeesecese
FRENCH FEMALE |
MADAME DEAN'S ncn
A Sarx, Cxrraiy Rmx for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
WNT All. Safes Sure! Speedy ! Satis-
EE NTO FALL: ov Refunded. Sent prepaid
for $1.00 per box. win ri hem on trisl, to be paid for
when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not
have them send your orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO., 20x 74,
PPPOE POCPPPO Pe
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LANCASTER, PA.
Sold} in M1. Joy by E. W. Garber
d W. D. Chandler & Co.
NEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE
Opp. Union National Bank, Mount Joy, Pa.
Do Not Forget to AsK for Green Trading Stamps
J. ¥. KL.] N =
i Tce All Kinds Concrete Work
BUILDING BLOCKS
that I
rons of All Styles and Colors
Ice that 1
am in the business,
to serve the
Mt. and
before placing
inform the
one of the
Crystal Spring Water
had since 1
which 1 am
Wagon
Florin daily
I wish to
have
Pure
public
largest
have Porches, Columns and
Banigters
now ready
thru
me
the
public Joy
See
{ Door and Window Sills and
vour order for Prices Lintles
Sy
sonable
season.
Chimneys,
rea i
Etc.
Retailer of the Best
Grades of Cement
C. S. Frank
Bell Phone. BE
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ill ORIN.
85
MT. JOY, PA.
PEININ A
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pect Purchase Women's Tatlored Suits
At $9.75 $18.75
Good Values at $15 to $16.50 Sample Suits Worth $25 to $35
Serges and
black, Black and white English tweeds, whipcords, ser-
ges, diagonals and mixtures in tan, navy, gray,
black and cream.
Most every style from the strictly plain tailored
models to rather elaborately trimmed effects. All
jackets full peau de cygne lined.
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diagonals in cream,
also tan and gray mixtures.
A wide variety of the season’s most
styles include snappy Norfolks and plain
models. Peau de cygne or satin lined.
Skirts in several of the latest panel and
pleat effects.
tan, navy, and
popular
tailored
side
Manufacturer’s Clearance Women’s Raincoats at Sav-
ings Averaging Third to Half
We consider this a very fortunate purchase as this season
raincoats.
is when so many people need new
No need to run from April or May showers with one of these raincoats and no need to be
without a raincoat when you can buy five to ten dollar coats at these prices.
At $4.95
Women’s $7.50 to $10 Raincoats
Most of the raincoats in this lot are full cut
mannish English Slip-ons with either plain or rag-
lan sleeves—also a very few semi-fitted styles.
Single and double waterproof textures in light and
medium weight—all seasonable for spring and
summer. Few gaberdines in lot. Colors, tan,
straw, green, gray, navy and black.
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At $2.95
Women’s $5 Raincoats
Light and medium weight rubberized coats of
blue, tan,
A
poplins and gums in black,
gray.
coat at the price.
straw and
Guaranteed waterproof. splendid rain-
Striking Styles in Women’s Spring Footwear
All our popular priced shoes have plenty of in-
dividuality about them—trim, neat shapes that
appeal to particular women.
A Coloniai Pump at $4
A particularly good style, is of dull leather, with
large matt silver buckle, medium round plain toe,
and moderately high heel. A pump that fits and is
very graceful on the foot.
Saturday’s Offering of Tailored Hats,
$5
We've reduced about fifty smart street hats for
tomorrow's selling. While among the earlier
models of the season, all are good styles in every
particular—early season prices were $7.50 to $10,
but must make way now for the summer models®
Also about twenty stylish street hats formerly
priced up to $7.50—your choice, $3.95.
HAGER & BRO.
25-31 W. King Street, LANCASTER, PA,
T0100 EE
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