The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 08, 1912, Image 8

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    THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, May 8, 1912,
mediately following the meeting a
banquet was tendered the members,
OUR i
THE MAJORITY OPINION
School Code is Upheld by The Su.
preme Court at Philadelphia
hil hi B 1 vote
| t eS ‘ supreme
mrt here day refused to declare
1 nstitutior chool code
pa } | islature last ses
ajority opinion which
W writte Justice Van Mos
foelocfocforieelorirelocder \ ¢ d concurred in by Chief
tice Potter and
\ vhole the
the court were
AsK for S. &@& H. Green Trading Stamps
INTEREST T0 EVERY NAN
WHO VALUES HIS DOLLARS
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In
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raise money and
rection of school
holds that the
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ed from time to
Savings that are really worth while are constantly being eftected by our customers,
You can do the same if you join the crowd and go to “The shop of
Quality” and supply your Clothing, F
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urnishings and Shoe needs.
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Bros Our ambition is to sell the best goods possible at the lowest prices possible. Our
{0c box of I rad ! ! - nents nrinclple of republican
they were good if we told 1 he ade them er ¢ eovernment.’”’ the ninorit . . .. . . 3 A
} boxes to one persor BE i ooo oor aim is to give our customers the biggest values possible to produce. Every
seiva Ch Evanorated Peaches. Der ; d in sustaining the act of 1911, and 'y . *. . . .
grade Extra Choice Evapora ! bg i eR a Stool one who buys here once becomes a satisfied customer of this store,
Finest Quality Prunes, large ize, p iH : Boards in Allegheny and Phila- .
delphia counties, the minority said
fesferecfodseforfore are appointed by the judges and
rity Bettm. 1 Tvation LL SPLENDID
B BERN HART & CO (Ritous , yepresemiation. 11 the fou SPRING SHOES CORSETS
® 8 3 \ ® ATE « lected by the people the / 1 AND OXFORDS
minority holds that this makes the
code special legislation. The case | 3 To Fit All Figures
“Store of Quality” came to the Supreme Court from
Allegheny county
» i . ly OAS
Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. aes
| Mr. Joseph Strickler and family
of Mount Joy visited Mr. Peter Ris-
bs / &| In Nemo,
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It is impossible to realize how NP d
much goodness in quality and wear \ dan ( 4
can be combined with such attract- J N ut YAN \opid
ive style until you have worn a pair - . Ar uu
of Walk-over shoes for men and wo- American Lady \ i 7 K
men. Wg gore
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THE ONLY)PERFECT ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
glenda y v rT ser on Sunday
PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE eo nn TA :oritei is ! Mrs. John Arndt of Mount Joy
TOWN PROPERTY. mn parley 4. Grady 1s visiting in was a Sunday visitor of her brother,
Sn——— Ph laden ich M lei fH Mr. A. C. Geltmacher
Mrs “rederich Moesleln, oO ar- . 13 £f yi > c aster
Ne dav , 912 | Mr. Clifford -Wittle of Lancaster
Saturday, June 1st, 1912. risburg, is the guest of her parents, pont Sunday at the home of his
By virtue of an order of the Mr and Mrs. John Thuma, West parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wittle.
Orphan’s Court, the undersigned parietta. [> Rev. S. Rhoads of Lancaster occu-
i fer ic sale : prem- i : : Vos Fo hie wig oi
ol eg untie Sek 19% She pom The Brethren in Christ denomina- pied the pulpit in the church in this
ises on -hurea sireel, “°F |tion held a very successful spring place on Sunday and delivered a
of Florin, in Mount Joy township, f=. = 5 T hurch at Eliza. very forceful and practical sermon. From $1.50 to $3 . ’ These bands of semielastic Lastikops
Children’s Shoes & Oxfords 50c to $3 ny ca he crt
the following described real estate: bethitown the past two days. Preaching again on Sunday, May 19
at 7 p. m. We also have a dandy line of Spureveduction with
TWO LOTS OF GROUND | Mrs. Elizabeth Brenner, residing John Forry. a well-known and Oe 1.00 2.50 bn
situate in the said village of Florin, in West Marietta, recently celebrat- highly respected farmer residing work shoes. $1. to $2.
fronting 86 feet more or less, on ed her seventy- seventh birthday an- Boar his Place, died on Sunday at
Church streetand extending in depth niversary. John R. Brenner, of." ' o along Chickies creek from
of that width 200 feet to a public Lancaster, and Clayton and Henry Ursemia at the advanced age of 96 |
alley, adjoining property of Henry Brenner, of this place, are three of iyo 1s The deceased followed the
W. Flowers on the East and a public her sons. {occupation of a farmer all his life- |
alley on the West. The buildings The senior class of the Marietta ‘time and was a director of the First
thereon erected consist of a Two High School consisting of Ethelbert National Bank at Columbia for
Story Frame Dwelling with Two Johnson, Charles M. Kraus, Allegra quite a number of years.
Story Frame Summer House and |Baker, Annie R. Libhart, Addie, The annual election for officers | SEE OUR TROUSERS
One Story Frame Shop attached. A |Stauffer, Margaret L. Haas and their jof the Sunday School in this place
Good Large Frame Stable, pig sty teachers, Prof Grover C. Kirk, was held on Sunday afternoon when |
and other outbuildings. The build- principal, and Miss Anna K. Miller, the following were elected to serve
From 50c to $3 50 \ A comprehensive showing of the
. \ season’s latest and best in Trousers
\ is ready for your inspection.
ings are all in good repair. There assistant, were entertained Thurs- for one year: Superintendent, Rufus |
is a well of excellent water on the day evening at the Stauffer home, on Hipple; Assistant, Samuel E. Myers;
premises. The property is very Third street, by the Misses Stauffer. Secretary, Abraham Bradley; assist-
pleasantly located, in a good neigh- The sophomore class of the ant, Clayton Risser; Treasurer, Em-
borhood and is well worthy the at- Marietta high school were entertain- anuel Myers; Organist, Miss Iona Whether for dress or every day
tention of buyers. There is an'ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kemmerly; Assistant, Emanuel My- are assured a hat that is right in wear, you will find the assortment
style, right in quality and right in fi ample to satisfy your needs.
price. No one article of a man’s ! — Come and let us show them to
dress is more conspicuous than his | { you. You are always welcome
A EE a ER TR
Remember Our Guarantee of Satisfaction Goes With Every Purchase
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When you buy your hat here you
abundance of fruit such as grapes, Joseph Bowman, in a pleasant man- ers; Librarians, Miss Goldie Mumma
peaches, plums, etc. ner. Those present were: Mr. and and Miss Violet Weaver. The hour
Persons wishing to view the prem- Mrs. Joseph P. Bowman, Miss for Sundoy School was changed
: a > D : ivi ms 5 rms from ), m. to 9 a. m.
ises prior to day of sale will please Miriam Bowman, Amos Bowman, Pp. ; ro
call on the premises Helen Eshleman, Ellsoworth Mc- | -Y -
: : Mullen, Paul O'Brien, Ray B. Kill- | Por Sal
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. N Hl 3, on K ! les ied ronerite For 5 :
M. on Saturday, June 1. 1912. when 21 Ruth ii es, Marguerite Several good Building Lots front-
4 Fundy yy Strau aldy Libhart. ro '
terms and conditions will be made SAUD: Hal EO 2 1q | 8 95 feet on South Barbara Street,
known by { i 5 ne il, Ji % 1 ih : be i fount Joy and extending in depth of
HR IST AN Sine a special meeting on ursday even- . 3 i J
{ HRY TIAN L. NISSLY ing in their commodius quarters, | hat Width 154 feet. There is a good
Executor of Eli L. Flowers, dec. land initiated into the order thirty- | table on these lots that could very
G. 8. Vogle, Auct. two new members, and at the same | asily be converted into a double
Oliver Sheaffer, Atty. time winning the contest fio Wenn | velling. For further particulars |
— Jew ford y ’8 Jouncils fe Q
New Oxford and Chigques Count | “ppiy to Lewis Seeman, Mount Joy
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whether you come to buy or just to
hat.
look.
You'll appreciate the difference
when you see our spring line | From $1 to $5
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HOSIERY | 3 ; Shirts and Neckwear
Our unusual stock of “quality”
A ND , goods gives the man of taste a
yo pt chance to complete his spring ward-
robe in the right manner.
UNDERWE R (5 3 Ay We can show you all the decided-
A JEN : ; . ly new things in this line, and lots
for a prize to be given by Grand
Now cows will go on grass and 3 B
Millard F. Thompson. Im-
butter will become cheap. Regent
er ——
Advertise in the Mt. jov Bulletin
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= f | hose will find an assortment here Ey & ¥ 25¢ and 50c 50c to $1 50
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In underwear we have an ample
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line of both medium and light
weights so that you can find just
wat you want, i pict Birt We are showing a
Also a goo ine of nigh shirts er Ry ie :
good : Ladies’ Wash Skirts i
and pajamas. 3 ive 5
I Special Reduction Tan linen—White I
Corduroy. Prices
50c to $1.50 On all Boys’ Suits for $3.98,
TEN DAYS
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We have contracted with a large manufacturer for a lot of Mazarine Under-
glaze Blue China, which we propose offering to the trade as an inducement and ap-
preciation of their cash trade.
Quality That Will Please You at Prices That Will
One card, fully punched, represents $5.00 in purchases and entitles you to
one of our Imperial Mazarine Underglaze Blue 7 piece One Person Dinner Sets for
3 49 Cents.
Two Cards fully punched, with 98c, entitles you to either the 7 Piece Imperial
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Marquisette waists to be embroid- Children and Misses’ Middy
ered in the new ‘Punch work,” for Suits—something new and nobby,
$1.00. .Lessons in punch work giv- with a belt and open down the
en free with each waist. Let us front, also those to go over the
teach you. head. Special Prices, $1.00 & $1.50.
Mazarine Underglaze Blue Berry Set, with Sugar Bowl and Cream Pitcher, or 7 Piece
Imperial Mazarine Underglaze Blue Cake Set, with 9 in. Salad Dish and 3 in. Meat
Platter.
Children’s Dresses in White and Calico, 50
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Ask For Card. See Window Display
Watch This Space Next Week
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DEPARTMENT STOR!
Opp. Union National Bank, Mount Joy, Pa.
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