The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 07, 1912, Image 6

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Wednesday, August 1912,
MOUNT JOY. PENNA
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“If You Want Neat and Cheap
GALENDARS 4
Let Us Have Your Order
what did he sa
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( me he was an cold friend of
1 and as a favor to him he
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A White Hope
| The residents of the East End in-
that a certain resident of
that section is developing into quite
an artist as a bag puncher. At
least that is his daily exercise and
they presume ere long he will be
in a to tackle Jack John-
form us
son.
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A Mt. Joy Bulletin.
ney troubles just like other people,
with like results in loss of appetite, |
nervousness, headache, |
run-down feel-|
i backache,
and tired, listless,
ing. But there's no need to feel like |
that as T. D. Peebles, Henry, Tenn., |
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| proved. “Six bottles of Electric]
| Bitters,” he writes, “did more to]
give me new strength and good ap-|
petite than all other stomach reme-
dies I used.” So they help every-
body. It’s folly to suffer when this
great remedy will help you from the
first dose. Try it. Only 56c at S. B.
Bernhart & Co's.
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Builetin.
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98c AND $1.25 HOUSE DRESSES; CHOICE AT themselves of the values in this lot. You can pick
69¢ up a fine wool suit, a smart serge or silk dress—
. : and a limited numb ior's w
The August Clean-up Sale makes it possible for oc Sarmect in oy Tn ral coats. Ev-
you to buy any pretty lawn house dress for a very y 8 s a big bargain,
They have round er $15.00 and $16.00 VALUES; AUGUST CLEAN-UP
small amount of money.
square necks, and come in floral, stripes, dats and
figured effects.
$1.98 AND $2.50 TUB DRESSES; CHOICE AT 98c
PRICE $7.49
You can save half and more on any garment in
this assortment and there is apparel here that you
will really need before cool weather ™g in—for
instance, these right now—the coats are
nice for pretty silk and line == 3 wanted
evenings, amd the wool suj Teally oul gervice-
able. th only fg
Pretty little wash dresses, made of linen, a fab-
ric closely resembling linen. They are stylish and
come in plain colors, as blue, tan, white, green
and lavender—trimmed with piping, whieh is
very effective.
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
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l Interesting Session Held in the Vil-' §
Ba” lage Schoolhouse > | i | | } | ) | l | | oO a
. | JAPANESE MERCHANT RAISED IN : +
SOCIAL SCALE. On Saturday night the Rheems &
branch of the Lancaster County § The First Dav of This August Furniture Sale Made a New
| Farmers' Association met in the vil- -
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Heretofore Only the Soldier Has Beer lage schoolhouse with a good attend- § High Record in Furniture Selling in this Store
Looked Upon as Following a RNa. OF : 3 n i 3 ! a y
Worthy Calling—E H ance of members and interested per- + We are highly gratified at the emphatic response to the announcement of our first August
Y g=—=Emperor Has sons, B, F. Garber, president, was in & Furniture Sale and our satisfaction is not less, we are convinced that of our many customers who
Changed This Idea. the chair. * took advantage of the Opportunity which this sale presents to them. Rvery one who visited our
ee m vai " y big furniture department was surprised at the immense display, the wide variety and above all the
= . I'he re: g of the ws was : ' >
Japanese business methods have , : vdin 2 a minute whe oe extraordinary low prices Heretofore most Lancaster people have had to furnish their homes from
been widely criticised, especially in [© lowed )y the transation of routine 3 stores in this city which sell both on installment and for cash and have no fixed price, Such stores
the last few years, as lacking those business og cannot compete with us on values We have no bad debts that we have to make cash customers pay bad
standards of commercial honor which Talk on Parcels Post, io for, there are no special discounts in this store for one person and something different for an- \
prevail among Occidental nations. A “Pap ey . oe other, Here there is one price for everyone and that the lowest for dependable merchandise Buy
Parcels Post As It Appears to the : I
writer {n the Atlantic says that the | ,.. . " h * your furniture for cash from the only strictly cashfurniture store in Lancaster,
. Farmers’ was the subject of a talk
Question most frequently put to him | 5 0. F f R } : He 3 vo . tt kilfull 1 full sprin 1ge; seat
ince 1 woo, ‘rantz, of Rohrerstown. © of D F C pattern; skilfully carved, u spring edge; s
sate iis return from the Orient has opened his address by reading the 3 ming oom urniture and arpeted and back upholstered in embossed verona; five
[i “Why fis it that the Jap bill providing for parcels post. He % | large, roomy pieces of late design
It panese are so I I I oo .
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i dishonest that they cannot even trust said that parcels post is especially % Com lete 20.90
1S nc on 1 a 1 erence {| themselves, and have to employ China advantageous for country residentsq ¥ 3 T q ini | B d R F i h d d C ot d
| men at the head of all thelr great I k Sai oy r 1} 1 tie’ 3 Sdeboard, Table Six Dining-Room Chairs and e oom rurmsnea an arpe e
FOU may not always get what you pay for. il | business concerns?” Istances were cited of the benefits % Room Size Rug; large, massive-looking Sideboard, | ;
It takes a good judge of values to do th 't | He explains this almost universal °©f Parcel post over the express & made of solid oak, 42 inch case, 6 feet 6 inches | C ¥ let a £20 0) $
takes a g 1 judg tf values t it, | ve ith. rasanie : articles Fv " { .
but if there is one sure rule in business it h impression by saying that the average System. With parcels post articles ® pioh with five large drawers, beveled edge mirr- ompic A 3
} yurist usually has b 2 Te vill be delivere farmers 10 oe hi x . :
Q pav for all a t. Youm not ba u Iie} 2 1ally Jr business Yelatios will 1 lelivered to armers the 4 Or: Table, with 42 inch top, highly polished, with 3
. 1 3 ; n vith » branches three same ag mail 1 certain regul : | v pretty Bed Room Suit of solid oal 1eat-
able t« e the difference betw n 1gines ot I great athe Dyn hes 2 . 9: hrge sal as mai itl In reguld- «& ¢ foot extension, with turned and fluted legs: A : ty Bed Roon to lid oak; neat- &
A , ‘ : ree anks establishes I 16 treaty \Ons v Anni rile ttention ¥ h . | 1 d ro oar \ 1se dresser:
ye ara at different prices, but if ! porls. ‘When he econoe is te oy tion Mr. Frant called attention & pining Chairs of golden oak, with seats and back. arved roll head board; 44 inch case dresser; ¥
a you buy from a 1 itable fir 1 may be sure credit he observes the singdlar fact to the fact that expre companie ze juartered Oal a 9x12 foot Rug, Pro-Brussels, | Y fin beveled edge mirror 18x24 inches; wash 1 v "»
the difference in qu: 1S there | | that the money is being handled by a intain a high priced lobby a & closely woven, and reversible. All complete for id to match dresser 0 nd a rocker; &
{, | Chinaman instead of by a native Washington It was ated that & @og 90 ed ro table; one v n wire spring; one 3%
| ) { 29.90,
I H C Oil d G li Fn . “The simple truth,” says the writer, time after time the persons who =» | otton taped mattre one 9x reversible rug or 3 i
[| “48 that these three banks—all of | want 1 1 I i haa y 3 % A Ca darlin 2 iy R | he yf 20 vards of exce t mottin a 3
1 an asoimne nes | i 8 wnt parcels post have been turned } A 320 Parlor Suit at $39.5 FORT i0ice 01,20 yares of shesiient Ru
{ | them, by the way, foreign concerns— | 4 m + > Yy sd YO Jet ! * {
5 ve down I'here hav been arguments Y $ ing . 20) G() + 1 thse 4 i
hers } 1 {| are the only business houses in the that parcels st will 1 t the store 3 A very handsome, heavy, massive looking Parlol 1 oxh 9! linary offeri $29.90; one that ge \
ne others because they are | entire empir s0 conducted. When Si y Siig po Aun Lhe siorg % Suite beautiful Mahogany finish large roll back | onish you ! I to se +
Ye! and mot thoroughly i Japan was opened and these forelgn keepers in country towns Mr, o { itu a zal inish arge 1 ack | oe g
te designing better mate rial, | | corporations in China sent their | Frantz cited instances to show that J eescsmmmmc—"" ramen —— —— 3 §
tt hip, more careful asse mbling, || | branches into the new field, they sent | the articles on which reasonable pro= ¥ ey : : : | ; | FINE HIGH GRADE AXMIN- i
\d more thorough te sting, te Il in the long thelr Chinese compradores with them. fits are made are pot handled by the VERY HANDSOME $3.50 DIN- A FINE $7 FELT MATTRESS, STER RUGS os i
. - “Yaa hilo : Foe ¥ | 3 2 4 £2 mn .
run. Given eq ial care an I H C engine costs | od or Sil nn a be ssid, parcels post. It would not pay to o ING CHAIRS $2.25 $1.98 $16.90 WORTH $30.00 %
less per year of service than any other engine Bo ice a A D We ores: 2 | buy 2 pound of coffee through the &% Quartered colden oak. full box Choose while the variety of §
- . . . i » justice Ss svertheles Bg } ’ ¢ € ¢ 3 ak, It ¢ aordinarv forin go . ra Ho : . .
you can buy. If an I H C engine is given all E| fable that 1 Jog ev os me parcels post and a broom cannot be * An Xtraordimary offering. | patterns is at its best. Some few §
h . . : le at Jape » §¢ | Ps £ St ¢ ¢ ¢ oe og oar D in. ia. . . . fF a ar lic ia
the work 1t will do, pumping, sawing wood, | commercial Noaor Zod the To oa | sent The packages which can be % frames, carve q feel, slip leather Made of best art tick; 5 inch box- of ai oy I zhi mismatched, *
mnine the grindstone. feed or sr. hav n k £ pe ble am os : ses . 3 ut this is hardl ticeable
running the grindstone, X ed grinder, hay press, adopted in the conduct of business [sent through parcels post cannot be Seals, ing; full 45 lbs. weight. them. This is A : ry Rhea 3
Stage CULLer, repay $10p machines, Cream are not what they are in the west, | over three and a half feet long; can- - of
separator, churn, washing machine, etc., etc., and there is much of which the Occl- | a : +
z ; 3 Hi . : : i | not exceed two cubic feet or weigh *
it will pay for itself in a very short time in ii | dental may justly complain. | = the fv fe It wes HY
money and labor saved. i “There is a historical reason for | more Lian e'sven pounds, It was 3 :
I HC engines are made in every style— fi this. The fact that in the olden days [Shown that a package can be sent +
horizontal, vertical, air and water-cooled, jl | in Japan the merchant was placed at | from this country to London by par- $
stationary, portable and mounted on skids, to jf | the bottom of the goclal scale and the | cels post for twelve cents, but it yr $
operate on gas, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, dis- If Sojdin y He 390: Vin Chins oe | costs twenty-two cents to send the 4
tillate or alcohol, in sizes from 1 to 50 H. P. i pie Dango io ne a y | same package between nearby points 9 ’e 3
. v 4 - i; aing 3 as oduc ts : \ A
Kerosene-gasoline tractors, 12, 15, 20, 25 and iii splendid SP and ha woefully | 11! this country. ‘The speaker assert. 32 to 38 East King Street, Lancaster Penna ¥
" fri y, y | ; ’
45-H P. . ; ; ii | suffered in her mercantile life, while | ed that a parcels post Will crefite a, pg as ose, ovYeokesivriioReaoabeibuaoaorteiiodhoibodk Rd di inh a ona : 3
The 1 H C local dealer will give you cata- "| the army in China has been the sport | surplus instead of a deficit in post-'~ = ~~ "TT Tor eenaoicshuiinidededidodoidodob dodo Teele doh fo fodofofobo dog.
logues and full information, or write | of the nations though her merchants | al service. It was believed by the
| have attained a high place in the | «peaker : } avcols st bill For Sate :
. . | pd > : | speaker that the parcels post bi Lain oh. Shisoni : = B % | American Plan Rates Mode :
in International Harvester Company of America OL ROL usiness Chet {wii pass. Mr. Frantz explained’ Several good Building Lots front 10erL: fe.
Gneorraratosh : ‘But even gh the ‘c 8- | : : : ag 95 fe n Sot arba > " a
~ Incorporated) | ' ig Sony cake of Sus { how big business affects the farmers. » feet on South Barbara Street, The undersigne Ving re
Harrish P i | tom’ is the hardest to break, its pow- | dount Joy and extending in depth of he unde rsigned having remodei
ore a. ' | er of resistance has been already ma- | The senate, he explained, is to wit th 154 fo : 3 Tha gor . {ed the old Mooney Hotel, addin: : Yer 4 i
: > 3 : ¥ id 54 feet. are is ber of sleeping : 3 {
in C Service Bureau terially weakened by the wise policy | blame for certain conditions in this : 1 1ere is a good number of slee ping rooms, bath, ete Bit all e Hotel
The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish, free hy oF ; pe V vil : ible on these lots that could very |is now prepared to entertain trane- | jg n
of charge to all, the best information obtainable ih the emperor; and the merchant is | country. I'he scale recently made ily be convert i y fent and regular guests n
Op Deiter farm g. If you Raye RY worthy qiey i no longer the pariah of the realm. public for the express companies : i 6 Sonveried Iuic a double : ar suas
ions concerning soils, crops. lz v ze, irri- . be : is gx > 5. "C f e - STAD rT
Hous 4 Pe iane Sous, s0ps. land draiviage, irph Prominent among those who by the Was due to the Prosroscive WANS Zoe elling For furth r particulars RESTAURANT Mount Joy, Pa.
‘v 8nd send $hem to LC Serv ce Bureau, Harvester il emperor's favor have risen from the | °° > i : \ ; pply to Lewis Seeman, Mount Joy in connection with hotel where he
J uilding, Chicago, US 7 social dust into places of highest | me ovel the country. My. Prauis will serve in season. J M Backenst P
Lad x honor is a family whose history is sig- | called attention to the evils of trusts W. M. HOLLOWBUSH OYSTERS ATAMQ i : . oe, Io.
W, nificant. in this country. He stated that in NOTARY PUREE STERS and CLAMS in any styl: reas
- “The Mitsul family of Japan have | Germany when 65 per cent. of busi- : fr IK TURTLE SOY P, Ete. Etc. 4
sonne sm - . I
been called the Rothschilds of the | jess comes into the hands of a Attorney-At-Law Private dining room for ladles Has just been remodeled thruot
Soredoadpdpadooddrderddoodededeodosfecdofectostodoriofeseaete east; but while the fame of the lat- : : ! " rs ns pen nirnont
certain number of men the govern- {8 West Main Street, Mt. Jov. Pa | las all modern conveniences suck
. . . ter has gone abroad over the world W | : ores 3UC
Is Yo » P | t rt 0 the Mitsuis have remained practically ment fixes prices. In conclusion the Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri | Fe. WW. McGinnis, * Baths Hot and Cold Water, Steam
Ui Ia no n e aining ? unknown except to a few western [speaker dwelt on the benefits of or- day st Ro. 5 North Duke Sires! | PROPRIETOR " | Heat. Bleetric Light, Ete.
' 9 merchants who have had extensive | ganization, especially among farm- T
; dealings with the Orient. The Euro- |ers, and told of the reputation of wo able is Supplied With the B
Ae le re I! ax BT Zr DOES UPHOLSTERIN : est
ou ay 0. yi pean family owes its great renown to | the Lancaster County Farmers’ As- SHAS jd ZELLER q sil ,
3 the fact that for a century there has | tition Pe Sr the Market Affords.
ause nerhans vol 3 x 7 have i : 213i! x ai _ | SOCI¢g . 1 Q AY 3
Because, perhaps, you cannot pliy, and have to wait until I Been Do shitites; stain upon its com Make. Motor ow. Wife? REAL ESTATE AND i Persons having upholstering to aie len
some one else comes to play for you. , mercial honor. | 3 : iors . INSURANCE 0. such as sofas, lounges, beds, or
Now, why have a silent piano in your home when wt will lb hu a Sargen: it i be vi My; Nathons, yn P.B.R. i Plecing Yin Shades of snyiling 1
; ea : : { bered, has been passed in a world | milk agent, Philadelphia, gave a ain S In general repair work, will confer A I
gladly exchange the piano you now ave 2 | ? . t § Main St., Mount y ’ SO Iruneh Co t
pd h5@ fue piano you NOW ave for a | where business itself has been held In | {a1k on “Make Money on Milk,” He Joy Ja raver and save np by calling ubier
Famous Hardman Autotone a pursult utterly eoncemied ne wu. | Prefaced his remarks on the work F236 Pees pie isn: Yaere Soup. Sandwiches, Cher,
p 3 i : ing srki > ~ had . .
) 0 0 | y k : J.P of the P. R. R. Company toward siting and Clerking of Public Sales | Fripe, Oysters in Every sq yle
| lic sentiment, for three centuries, in ; ; any. A H. 8. MUSSELMAN ; od
/ Thtn, when you want music an netertainment, you don’t | spite of the demoralizing influence of | handling milk. He said that the Settlement of Estates. May15 Smo . Flogi "> Etc., Fte., are served
f have to wait, you simply place a rol of music on the piano and | the soctal bea, dave besa Tne i company intends ko aarry milk into Collection of Rents. : an nh *s ss
tread, and you have the finest music in the world right in your | government an people ali e, an Brooklyn, which is possible through al | &. YARR ;
ny own home | have Beat the Loses of their name un- |}. tynnels. Mr.Nathans told of the Surveying and Couvevanetng. | OLD DR. THEEL & DR. W. L. THEEL BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BES" BRANDS
| stained. Now, thanks to the new aie Ne NT is A718 Spring Garden St. (formerly 535 N.
Just to think how nice it would be to hear that song you | spirit animating the nation, they no jgood work of the Florin milk station : : Rn. Te Gres ds ta, (dy German OF BEER WINES LIQUORS & CIGARS
J EIssn’ vie ) “ ’ | : ays eo tand said that the P. BR. BR. will es- Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin Guarameed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others } J
heard years ago, “Silver Threads Among the Gold, and to know | longer stand so conspicuously alone.” | 4nd S¢ $ 8 . : can’t Care, all use Mercury & Arsenic, worse than
: . Es | ; teu Sa fihcems if th Read the Bulletin . W the Disease itsell, it’s 8 curse of humanity. All ®e ss
you are playing it yourself is a pleasure you never know until vou | tablish a station at Rheems i s : oe Neivate Discuses, Excesses, hoth sex, Abuses, Weaks
. proper encouragement is received Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin | Buiyiurious Debility, Lost Manhood, Drains, Atrophy, G 5 i
: a . >I encourazeme s received. A s, Losses, Varicocele, ine 2h .
ave, played the | Mode! Sermon, It hown just how the big cities’ tbscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | Yoiim Haney, Bidder) 46 3mn rachen & yu. Hon: 100d Stabling Accomodation
A correspondent, a churchman, wos sno Just jc e Dg cities 3 voi oor re AF 8 Country 4 Trrtmns poatelis 2il, exposing 4 ; :
Hardman Autotone | somewhat moved by a paragraph re- [draw on the surrounding country ubscribe for ine Mt Joy Bulletin RY ner wh Ni 96 Local and Long Distance Telephones
; mn | ding sleeping in church, wrote th for ilk Philadelphia draws from
i Our tasy payment plan will enable vou to purchas - gan gL , e that | Tor milk. adelphia Be foofoofouforforforfostecte ed Ro TE pa
Hh as 8 ot I ! ] A yo ) D c! e a Hard | be has po particoler objestion 10 the Lx vadine of 100 wiles Refdrence Geofeofoele dooce foofoofoatoefodeoonfuctoofonforfoctsofonfecgs deafesgoofoufectods dfoofosfoofonfeofeofrofeafsetoefooderfocfoofoofoofooforfocgotest foofoufooofoefestoofoofonfustretodentectontotd
man on strictly confidential terms, and have the World's Best Pi: | congregation going to sl 1 0 : > Pom m——n BT,
aYer in your home | Songies en : g i cep, Ww al was made to the workings of the J. % i SH HADE ————— 3
) ) . | XC or doing so. “But,” . : Nis ; ooh Gow ILL CHEAPER 4
| “ . Scott station, Florin. The speak- FREE oh
he writes, “I want to ask you what W 9 PHONE SER
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| you think of this: I attend a church | ©! said that the city milk dealer * BECAUSE WE GIVE 1 JUST CALL ig 3
‘here the assistant sleeps during the [pays big prices. At Florin from 4% S H JEN i
® |W eeps during the 3 g . & H. GREEN *
sermon, and a few Sundays ago he $1.40 to $1.60 per hundred has been 3 TRADING STAMPS $ Hae CHARGES I
had the ‘nerve’ to tell the rector if | paiq for milk. On a 4 per cent basis - LANCASTER PA. REVERSED + A
i | was the finest sermon he had ever ; ico hn = y he
| hig butter would average at this price o 3
heard him (the rector) pr each, when 1oje 3
16 and 18 West King St., LANCASTER, PA. 1 he had been sleeping through it!” | 10 cents per pound. It was asserted 4 ¥
This is certainly very shocking. We | bY the speaker that the average for ¥ %
submit, however, that if the assistant | butter is usually 30 <ents. He said +
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oy amly Through the sermon he [that a farmer's own butter is seldom u | | ean i
cou, 0 no less than compliment it. f 3
| made any more on the farm. Con- o&*
wi tinuing the speaker told of the dis- I
se Woman fe = ; . ———
. position of skim milk to farmers for 5
“Now for $2,” , rs 3
gazer. © “I i aananenl us sw ten cents a can, but conditions some- I T d M 3
4 3 y H 5 . y . 3 : ; i I -&
is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture philter which will make your husband | {Mes change this price. The value he Most mportant rade-iViovement of the Hot I
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love you to the exclusion of all oth- | of skim milk to the farmers was out & &
. ers.” lined. In conclusion, Mr. Nathans % D I C d h 4
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Rockers Mirrors Hall “I don’t think I'll invest,” decided | gave in detail the plans for estab- *® Weather Months re WwW mmense ro W S Of Custo L 3
the practical housewife. “But if y i *
: OU | lishing a milk station at Rheems, |e
Pi F L di 4 0 Bave a philter which will make him Blanks were distributed, by which # : : 1
icture rames adiles Desks bring, home some of his salary on pay-,. > Vere dismribuied, by x To This Store This Week 3
day I'll allow you a percentage on all | the P- R. R. expects to obtain the & **
: sums realized.”—Louisville Courier- | Sentiment of the farmers on the 3 i : +
Extension & Other I ables, Davenport Journal. subject. 3 A great week at this store. Our aisles were thronged with eager bargain seekers, our $
| de : roe as Crow y Hiv XW
. . . { The Next Programme. * counters were packed and our entire store was about as crowded and active as we could have hoped >
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets 1 As to Hubby. For the meeting in September the + for. -
Inquiring Friend—] should like to | following programme was announc- 5 - The expressions of the keenest shoppers Were so enthusiastic as to make the Complete Suc- >
know your husband's attitude on the i i E i y , i i 3
In fact anything in the Furniture Line | question of woman suffrage. I SID ed: Music, Alice Barnhart; add- = cess of this great Clean-up a foregone conclusion, Tomorrow Ss business will be stimulated by the >
| pose, though, when it comes to that, reo “Bands and the Jarman w - addition of many lots which were not on sale before—all prices being cut to a fraction of the actual 3%
. . { ’ 3 ar J. Rose, division freight agent, P. R. | & . te goods Thus:
i | he’s up in the air, as the saying is. 4 value of the goods. ? +
Undertak ng and Embalming Mrs. Leeder—One foot fs, anyway; R. music, Miss Barnhart; discussion, |g 5
he's a Kkic ver. “What is the Cause of Unlucky * >
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Se n Eggs,” Benjamin Friday. i GOING! GOING! SOON GONE $10.50 TO $12.50 VALUES; AUGUST CLEAN-UP $
Roe Ay In the Cause of Fresdom. . . 3 a A ok
HH ge B R UN aR “I told the lawyer I wanted an abso- Flying Men Fall { That is the story of these Underpriced Garments PRICE, $5.98 3
k % Wonrnn" sal irs Fimed lying Men Fa | . : ; 3 . > of se big Bargains . 5
B lute divorce,” said Mrs. Flimgilt. Violins to storache.: liver aud’ Rid] —so women who want some of these b if Some pretty, choice apparel here for women and 4
¥ : better come tomorrow—early, too. misses; a good many of our patrons have availed
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FRE RE RT meaner pepe peep aiedfeded