Wednesday, July 24, 1912, THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. | — i rd . - — The Week in Grain 3 “ompiled for the Mount Joy Bulle- + ] qn plied for the Mount Joy Bulle $ THE DONOVAN COMPANY - ~ THE DONOVAN COMPANY } Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building, » + T Philadelphia, Pa, by D. B. Lehman, T s i Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan- 3 3 aster. Penna . ¥ A 0esS or ¢ 0 C ami y $ "hile q , 0 ) : : ¥ Phila, Pa, July 22, 1912. (Proves That Lydia E. Pink-'} + Weather and crop reports of ham’s Vegetable Com- + a. 3 + favorable tenor found a market con- 1 3 | 0 P | t Cl $ = dition more vulnerable than a fort. pound Is Reliable. x n ur re nven ory earance 3 night since, and rapid declines have Reedville, Ore, ei} can truly recom- « 3 tentured iu Dearly every: seaulon A Herd Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 2 Donovan's’ has become known as Lancaster's Family Shoe Store——because we have the + olaTn uDturs Thyraday ovaine. fol OD So Ail womep Yo are Faswing 3 reputation for lowest prices, and good looking and good wearing shoes 3: lowed the unexpected announcement 3 Mme a well woman after 1 During this Pre-Inventory Clearance, every member of the household has a chance to profit I that the Dardennells had been ; suffering three years,”’ « on their shoe needs. Thousands of pairs of high grade shoes for men, women and children are + i 1 i i )e 3 » ‘ . closed, thus blocking the shipments Re se ary BOGART 3 marked at the most extraordinary low prices, and the sale includes the products of some of the best 3: y : | y t 5 yo y » » OP 71 0 i "” 3 from important ports of southern "No v 0 1 " vil + manufacturers in the country; such ag Ziegler Brothers, makers ofour famous ‘Reliance Shoes; p 5 Russia, but even that d witnessed “When Pare! iE agh Ry Krippendorf and Dittman and several others, whose names alone are a guarantee of dependable : ssl at day 3 3 A a severe decline from the higher the Change of Life I was % quality, style and service, + levels established at ti tart. ah troubled with hot flashes, % . I *i8 established a 1e start, altho weak and dizzy spells and S A T A H 1f M the closing marked good recoveries backache. I was notfitfor 4 avings mount CQ a or ore 3 from the previous ession. With | anything until I took Ly- - 3 in E. Pinkham’s "Wee ! on’ ite Canvi N )§ n's ) : , this exception, each day has experi-| Sia E Ellchunte Voge: + Women’s Wh : anv ag ay Women’s Queen Quality and Men's Patent Colt, gun metal, 3 enced new low levels for the crop | 8 proved worth its weight 3 Hew Bune F styles; uewly Made Reliance Oxfords and Pumps: in] vici kid and tan calf: all Good- $ - eur i | gold to me,” Mrs. GAS 3 with tailored bows or ugkles; patent colt gun metal and tan] year welted soles regular price 3 Chere ndoubted improvement | TON BLONDEAY, bh Bo * regular price $2.00, I ve Juve calf; sizes broken, regular price $2.50 Pre-Inventory price 3 re conditic ecially i, y W hey % tory Price $1.69 $3 and $2.50, Pre-Inventory price $1.29 1 viishawaka, Ind,-"* O- *% o rn ge e J hen t ! n passing through the 3X Women's Patent Colt and $1. 19 + R deal 1 1 dr 1 of Life « an take 3 White NuBu Pun very styl Ww ’ Y , : Boys' Tan Calf Scout Shoes; & » 1 Cre 1 | te can take op \ ite 3 np er) yi omen’'s Blucher Oxfords in oe sit +3 R ad hing better than Lydia * ' . vell made from good solid leath- & y } Pink} : petable | T h and desh shape Good patent colt, gun metal and tan IT 101 Raul $ ! e crop apo hd om + Vea velted ole Regular calf; “Tramp” last, full toe, low of hp : - ren b a7 i . 2 . : . . bh . y rok - . . ui . ric 92.4 re-Inventory rice BA on a horse blanket is the sign of quality—the guarantee of satisfac tern h toal riends price, $3.50, Pre-Inventory Price] heels; regular price $3, Pre-In Pre: : jy 3 » » * } { . De ol whi 3 i I tion. It means the entire blanket—yarns, straps, buckles, everything ed ove the average, | jecause of Whol Bt hes 82.49 ventory price 21.49 $1.69 |} -—was made in one factory—the largest in the world. That factory { 1g fro | BAUER, 523 E. Marion St., “ ' Valicites : . Boys’ Patent Colt and gun met- & gives you blankets of the best quality at the lowest prices. 5A Blankets rd epted at | Mishawaka, Ind. 3 | Womens ONEOE J uicies Miss: tan calf two-strabf ,, o) ver Oxfords; very neat : go direct from factory to your dealer’s shelves. You pay no jobbers’ No the fact it | Alton Station, Ky,~*For | 4 made With patent tips; very o Pumps and Colonials; very styl-1 .,.; civiish | patterns; Goodyear # commissions, yet you see and handle the blankets before you buy. n tl idle west no | i months I sufferad from I fortable and serviceabl Ish ‘patter: Goodyear Weltedt . ited soles; regular price 83. 3 . onger feature s news. render them | troubles in consequence of «& to 8, regular price $1.50. Pre-In soles: regular $2.00 value Pre p Invent ! r TF bis : % + ~ . . | r age and he y . i 3 re entory 4 e . 5A Blankets wear the longest. The hard twisted yarns, the multiple 1css important in the ultimate | aa ought 1 & ventory Price 98¢* | Inventory price $1.49 Nem : $1.98 hig . 1 che two 26 . . . could not hve, Jdia | 8 . s y nlf ~ : warps and the experienced workmanship combine tc make SA Blankets here is the natural tendency in al ® Pinkham’s Vegetable $ Women's. Queen. Quality . €0 Misses’ Vici Kid and patent Men's Veal Calf Congress 2 the strongest, warmest, thickest and closest woven blankets made. (r1de way to magnify abundance at § Compound made me well & TOUCHE BEER REL an] colt Blucher Oxfords, also white | Shoes, suitable for second best or § t : vant other suffering ial Pumps: Paten olt, gun \ 8, ak ? Ts , . . . . } vesting eri and i . and I want other suffering ¢ lonia : a a = wervday ar: sizan The 5A Storm King is our most popular medium-priced square i SNE Jena. sRnAaminn women toknow about it.”’ | metal and tan calf, good range of | canvas two-strap pumps; regular Abii i i po . nd . : : ibera movement fr the WwW Mrs. EMMA B2 YY y . 3 aE . rice 05 5 ve-In- ot; regular price $1.75, re- blanket. It is exceedingly warm, heavy, thick and strong. Outwears on Wy ; a ro re Jey ua Banay, Alton | ® Gijes: regular price $3.50. Pre-| price $1.25 and $1.50. Pre-In Joti rey oll 98¢ 3 \ . A Food an : 4 . Qh § : 0 s is the season of heavies a8 St: » Ky. : . doa Dep ventory price ........... . 2 : e several ordinary blankets. Weighs 8 Ibs. Measures 84 x 90 inches, = "" =~ °° et Danes | Deisem, No. Dak. — “I was passing | 4 Inventory Price ....... 82.791 ¥. Drice 89¢ 3 C ts b t $2.50 E ] . h three purchases from first hands and nor hy wp . + 0StS bu .00. Easily worth three times as much. vinlly the low ebb of prives fitough Change of Life aud felt very | ¥ Women’s Queen Quality, Co- Children’s patent colt one- Men's Shoes of Vici Kid and & ’ e © vad. I could not sleep and was very | & ak . : box calf: tips ai Ww % , hot si ie . ote . o SEP: > .s rid 1d hop alf; s or plain toes, well Buy a 5A Square Blanket for street use. Buy a 5A Bias Girth Blanket for stable use. ————— lr Y———— nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | & lonial Pumps, patent colt, gun} strap Pumps; Vici Kid Blucher 0 ca p 0 I : i Jes + Buy a 5A Plush Robe for carriage or auto. BAINBRIDGE Compound restored me to perfect health | # metal and tan calf, nearly all | Oxfords and White Canvas two- | made, good stock: sizes 9% to ote 4 ” it ?? 9 : ~ . i ' paenlar rion c 9 9K Harrison Meckley of Philadelphia ond would no pe with 5% —Mrs. sizes Regular price $3.00, Pre-| strap Pumps; regular price | 11: regular price $2.00 to $2.25. * arris Me ) é F.M N, Deisem, No. . : 27 On i re-Inve ; pric WM. AYRES & SONS Philadelphia, Pa. was in town several days. { Inventory Price ....... $2.49 $1.25. Pre-Inventory price 79¢ Pre-laventory Mies «ux 97¢ 3 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dick of York, AUTO (LUB MEETS | 3 Women’s Queen Quality, two Men's Patent Colt, gun metal, Boys’ Patent Colt and Vici Kid ¥ RT were in town several days. rr ——— | and four eyelet Ties and blucher ] Vici Kid and a few tan calf Ox- | blucher Oxfords; sizes broken; T la. = —— tobert awthorne, jr. eft for | Road Superintendent Addresses Co xfords; patent colt, very pretty fords; yutton or blucher cuts; regular price $2.00 to $2.50. Er- & a n Rol Hawtl left f I e . Oxford YI ford butt bluct l $2.00 to $2.50. Er Philadelphia to make his future Autoists styles; regular price $3.50. Pre-}] regular price $3 and $3.50. Pre-|} traordinary values. Pre-Inven- ¥ SEER ERE RE RS home, a Inventory Price ....... $2.29 Inventory price ....... $1.98 tory price... ... ic 98¢ I 3 3 Herbert Beane of Enola, was the The July meeting of the Lancaster » : Q | f of suest i is 3 3 rice ih 2 A 5 guest of his mother, Mrs. America| Automobile Club held it the Eagle 5 o i 4 lag 5 Jo nson S emi nnua a e 0 + Beane. Hotel, Ephrata, on Friday evening = 3 Miss Alta Stover of Wormleys-| was addressed by Martin E. Bren- ¥ . 3): * burg, is visiting her cousin, Miss] ner of Witmer, State Highway Su- N/ * us 1g t y se 1anos #4 Blanche Good. perintendent of Roads for Lancaster A ge 3 Miss Hallie Matthews, of Harris-| county, who outlined the work of >. : or - ® burg, with a few friends, are visit-| (pe department on the roads under 3 : ’ ude 3 was ; . oS Your Opportunity, Don t Let it Pass & Ing near town. his charge and told of the difficulties ° st bi > 3 nog tT ' ) be An effort will be made to have old | confronting the department. Limit- | § 32 to 38 East King Street, Lancaster, Penna. Pos tivelv the biggest Piano Bargain Event Lancaster has ever seen - y > sony. = o y 3 x . : : J : 4 home week next year, and a meet-loq hy the department to paying fif-|% x foie - Good, rebuilt pianos practically given away. The rush to exchange sil n; % ing will soon be called to consider cen cents an hour for labor he is Sjesfaofosfoeforforfortecferiorfecforforforferfocfocfesforferfects ofoefocfocforfonfocts pianos for our magnificent PLAYER PIANOS has been so great that we are «& same : : a Yaz ’ ava I g ; ¢ : placed at a great disadvantage, | litetall ; swampted with a better class of pianos then we have ever befor® 3 The following officers were instal-| farmers giving much more for labor. — { ‘HOTEL McGINNI exchange 3 led for the ensuing term of Conway |The allowance of sixty dollars per! LUNG NISEASE | ! P = + Temple, No. 156, Ladies of the| mile for maintenance of roads will Th si / He vast web Fi shan ee 1a Bo consideration. Thatts aliose von 18 | naintent ads y ! ra io e undersigned having remodel- We must get rid of them Price 1s no consideration. That's whereyou ¥ 1400 Bagle: Past Templar, Annie prove inadequate for making badly | § “After fuarin our family had died V we ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a ! I ill ] : f consumption I was taken with | } get the advantage. And the terms are so easy you will never feel them 3 Keenard; vice templar, Ruth Wal-| needed repairs on the Beaver Valley | Oreo peibuon a lung trouble, | | number of sleeping rooms, bath, etc. # ton; prophetess, Estella Shaffer; | Pike, the road between Ephrata and ith a d a I ea | 1s now prepared to entertain trans- SF . > £43 * ’ Bs. Ye DTK 3 ie, the road between liphrata anc £ ) 3 Was saveq and... ge w ient and regular guests. Every Piano Positively Guaranteed B nicion Wry Ansin Howthorze: | Reamstown and the. road over the| §80 Pounds through using | " to to slow fhe Pehle het gular guests temiamber. thisis 4 Pi sale with a renutats W cL $ marshall of ceremonies, Mrs. Shaffer | Gap hills. For these three sections ke i 7 By | e e0 © arses 7028 RESTAURANT Remember, thisis a Pinno Sale with a revutation. We do not offer un- je I . : ree sect k a “El " '| Pure Crystal Spring Water Ice that I i ith Rh i x * Smith; guardian of music, Mrs. Jno. | of iSer: y TOS y roNNOE ie - .“ in connection with hotel where he worthy instruments Come and see Confidential terms No annoyanc es 3 Pen rton u ) ad 4 f inner po or | SR a ny N = WY | have bad since I am in the business, will serve in season k : . . 3 Tuller : guardia ) er rial, | deavoring to secure a special ap- : Y i | which I ¥ : ad Es iret iivem s=bvas 3 i . ; am now ready to serve th IRAE No interests. No extras, # Mrs. John Dimeler; trustee, Mrs. D. | propriation or have the departme © WF FE Bg % y a tae OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style . * pum TI le is i fas Be D ; SC C £8 ¥ ja;public. Wagon thru Mt. Joy amd pny oor p, Ete. Ete + ‘ z : ereer a y is £ nake Derm: » rahairg . ron = he a ou 5 RUD ’ ute, te. MN oncy Re Cunded If Not Satisfactory * . Nn be Tae Tr. 1¢ temple is n ; 8 | make permanent repairs. Mr. Bren-| y . . ; 5 +? 5 ' Florin daily. See me before placing : % good condition, and recently initi-| ner asked that persons having com- W. R. Patterson, Lingrod, + eX. § | your erder for the season. Prices Private dining room for ladies. ated a number of new members. plaints of roads should write to him | Br HAE n AIR RAS tiva7.48 reasonable. —— arent Wfipr=rersemecre and he will take up the matter with | ! ———— NEWTOWN | the department. He believed the] a Te mn | J. W. McGinnis, | rors 5 yo arrvville Yan VA I Preaching next Sunday morning |T02d between Quarryville and Gr of | SHAS. EL ZELLER C. S. Frank ! PROPRIETOR LANCASTER, PA. 16 and 18 West King St., Kirk Johnson & Co., i 18 the only kind I sell—Furniture that 18 Furniture % Rockers Hall Racks Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks E xtension & Other Tables, Davenport, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets | Mirrors In fact anything in the Furniture Line | Undertaking and Embalming | H.C. BRUNNER MOUNT JOY. PENNA Ep — - ————— DAINTY SUMMER SHOES for dainty people and neat, stylish and durable ones for more sturdy wear. In either case our footwear will always give perfect satisfae- tion, because it is faultless in shape, style and finish, cemfortable and enduring in its wearing qualities. New styles for Spring ready for yeu. J | | { { i i | | FADVE.OMT A.D ECO J. G. KEENER W. Main St, Mount Joy, Pa. If You Want Good Results Advertise In “THE BULLETIN” | ing. { | of years ago. | 84th birthday, | and on the streets daily. | Tree may be improved this year but at 10 a. m. by the pastor. j the other State roads in need of re-| Mr. Roy Zink of Upper Rapho, was a Sunday guest of Mr and | Pairs cannot be taken up until next | Mrs. John Kemmerley | year. Although the Department has Mr. Charles Hofer. who has been | taken over the roads in the Sproul sorely afflicted with blood poisoning | Plan supervisors are not forbidden | in his right arm, is slowly recover- | 1° make repairs upon these roads. | Mr. Brenner stated he would be] supervisors of the co-operate | very glad if the Spahr and children : townships | Mr. Clayton | visitors of Mr. | | various would | E. Main St, Calling and Clerking of Public Sales : Bell Ph REAL ESTATE AND | Age: INSURANCE | ad [TS A Sar, Cxrrary RELEP for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION. ire! Speedy ! Sati Refunded. Sent prepa em on trial, to be paid for If your druggist does not NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. faction Guaranteed or Mone Hi 1 Settlement of Estates. when relieved. Samples Free. 8 Lave them send your orders to the UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, PA. Collection of Rents. Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber Surveying and Couvevancing | and W. D. Chandler & Co. DOES UPHOLSTERING Persons having upholstering te do, such as sofas, lounges, beds, or | placing window shades or anything ‘in general repair work, will confer a favor and save money by calling jon me, Prices are right. | H. S. MUSSELMAN, i Mayl165-3mo. Florin, Pa. ‘of Landisville, were i | and Mrs. Abram Mumma on Sun- with him as they are familiar with day | labor conditions in their sections] The Brethren in Christ held devo- | and can give him valuable assist- tional services at the home of Mr. |2nCe: Mr, Brenner thanked the club ® and Mrs. Abram Mumma on Sunday | for the help it has given him, and he | evening. | was tendered a vote of thanks for |. | Mr. Rufus Hipple who has been | Mis interest in the club and for his ¥ | afflicted with muscular rheumatism | efforts to improve the roads. 3 is improving slowly, but is not yet | Report was made of a number of oe able io leave ihe honss | speed traps and on recommendation |g > i y . y | ofe Mr. Harry Fogie returned home | °f President Wolf a committee was | ¥ to Braddock last week to resume | APPointed to seek the improvement | 4 ar ; a ne his work as mail carrier after Cf 2 number of conditions in Lan-|4& | : + spending his vacation with his caster, among them being the sta-| g mother, Mrs. Priscilla Fogie tioning of traffic officers at several |¥ | dangerous points and a uniform 4 tr tee . | stopping place for trolley cars on ei- 4 Marietta's Celebration ther the far or near corner instead |? Marietta is preparing for berlor the present practice of stopping | 4 celebration of Old Home Week, the | at some corners on one side of the|d principal date being September 4, 5 street amd elsewhere at the other | and 6. There are few buildings in side, which is confusing to drivers | the town standing that were built'and a source of danger. when the town was first settled. | Upon invitatien of ex-Sheriff Lan- Among the oldest landmarks are the dis the August meeting will be held Reformed church, disbanded a few ' on the beautiful lawn of his home 4 years ago; the Town Hall building, |at Rohrerstown. The Ladies of the | and a few private residences. The | members will attend as it is the de-|] town, before it was incorporated in- sire of the club to keep them inter- | 4 to a borough, was called Waterford. ested in the affairs of the club. A] The oldest resident is Mrs. Elizabeth special reception committee of five | 4 Mattis, who just celebrated her 91-'will be appointed by President | st birthday; the oldest man, Wm. H.' Wolf for this meeting. Tredenick, who is 89 years of age. ! Barr Spangler, of the firm of B. &! > C. S. Spangler, who is over 85 years Was Appointed Superintendent of age, is one of the pioneer busi-' Ata ness men active today. B. ¥. Hiest- | Committee of the and, formerly of the Hiestand & Sons, retired a number | A- Boehm, Secretary of the Lancas- He just celebrated his ter County Young Men’s Christian very active Association, was appointed Superin- | tendent of the Secondary Division j of the Sunday Sehools of the county. | The Secondary Division includes the boys between the ages of twelve and and is | Ce RL——_—,aiagin i”on Doan a Bankrupt ! | District In the Uutred States eighteen. Mr. Boehm, who knows Court in Philadelphia, Howard E. ip, young peoples’ work, will be a Doan, former manager of the Co- uaa help te the Sunday Sehool 'lonial Theatre at Lancaster, was ad- workers of the County. During the {judged a voluntary bankrupt. The ast year Mr. Boehm toured the jJiabjlities in round numbers are giste of Massachusetts as a Sunday $93,000 and the assets, $300. School and Boys’ worker on the Men "and Religion team. di el AGI eee ee | For Sale—A good piano with | player attachment and a lot of mu- sic. Apply at this office. tf. Summer Shoes greatly reduced at Bernhart & Co's. | | 4 4 | d | 4 | «4 meeting of the Executive § Lancaster county | 4 firm of B. F. Sunday School Association, Mr. Jas. | 4 o 2 2 TT TD PTR PP ET OR OTT TTT TTT Tr erred 4 : 4 4 4 4 - 4 9 o » r “ 9 5 4 r 4 r 9 3 o A 4 x 4 4 r iy Free bbb bbbiitibbbbdbbbbbdbdidddddbddbiddddbrdy WE SELL CHEAPER BECAUSE WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS Waisls LANCASTER, PA. Waists The Second Floor Looks as Though a Waists Fac- tory Had Been Empied Upon it Half usual orices 'on hundreds of fresh, pretty lingerie waists newly bought from manufacturers who were anxious to sell. Here for instance are 300 lingerie waists that sell regularly for 98c to $1.25—all pretty styles—in models—very special at 39c. 400 lingerie waists that are $1.50 and $2.00 values in the newest Round, square, V and high necks—specially priced at 69c. Another lot of high grade lingerie waists reduced to 89c. $3.69. } Clearance Of Women’s and Misse’s SUMMER DRESSES It is simply a matter of unloading now and it is your opportunity to buy dependable dise at a fraction of its real worth. Lingerie dresses, in all the prettiest and newest styles. Dresses that are made of the finest materials—ewery garment perfect in every way. Pretty house dresses, $1.50 values, at 98c. Neat wash dresses, $2 values, at $1.49, $4 values, at $2.95. $5.80 and $5.95 values, $8.95. Cool wash dresses, Lingerie dresses, LEINBACH & CO. FREE PHONE SERVICE JUST CALL 1100 & HAVE CHARGES REVERSED Walisls low or high neck and daintiest of styles. merchan- AV So! Ht Bi