TE im " 5 i WEEE... eg REED EE EER ‘ould You Avoid A COLD? Provide Your Feet With a Good Pair of Rubbers or Arctics the real Winter weather is just beginning sleet are big factors strong lines at reasomable prices Rubbers, 40¢ to 70¢. Rubbers, 65¢ to 80c, Rubbers, 756c. Rubbers, 885¢ to $1.25. Alaskas, fleece lined, $1.25. Romeo Alaskas, fleece lined, $1.15. 98¢ to $1.50. Children's & Ladies’ Arctics, $1.00 to $1.25. Rubber Boots, $3.75 a pair, Rubber Boots, $2.00. Rubber Boots, $2.25. ERR gu aRE MEER NEE H. E. EBERSOLE POST OFFICE MOUNT JOY, RES EB E RE @R SS RR EE ” Read The Bulletin oRHIBRE EERE Wo )st Main Street, J. G. KEENER Mount Joy, Pa. EVERY POCKETBOOK WILL WELCOME THE NEWS that our big Reduction Bale is now on, For now, with our prices cut] to a fraction of the former size, each | dollar will GO FURTHER—bring! you much more REAL VALUE. And of this be assured— every shoe we offer, regardless of the extremely low price, is genuine- ly good. None but honestly made as well shoes are sold by us. AGENCE STR 0 11 1 4 So Eo BE OQ ®0E EES = Ee aE Ee little of the trial size I 1 OO 1 1 RTT Oe HAVE YOU TRIED MAGIC KLEENER If not wuill youtry thetrial size left at youir house today ? | There is nothing to equal it For Cleaning Glothing of Grease or Tar Spots, Cleaning Colors on Men's or Ladies’ Coats It is soon time for house cleédning and if fa you want to clean the woodwork or brighten up the firniture tse a you wiill be sonvinced that there is nothing better. For House Cleaning We can sell any quantity you want at a very reasonable figure. Give It a Trial HRNNSS LRN HUN LRRRL NOES LLNNLLGY 0 1 Mo COMNE i 1 & 588 left yod so that JH J ficing spirit. 1 i {former resident of Marietta, died at Middletown aged 50 years THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Sale Relist day, Jan, 24 \t Moore Ho ile he ‘ tH COWS ind | Bb. 1 lot ol Il HOHT | Donegal t DEC VOL nt hy | a M. Brow Zeller, auct Friday lan 15 At the trolley ng room, Mount Joy, a lot of 1 on Kast Main street with 23 tory frame double house, frame stable and outbuildings by Jos. B Gantz, Zeller, auet Thursday, Jan. 30 At the trol- eV waiting room, Mt. Joy, a lot of ound on Columbia Avenue, Mt, Joy, with 2% story dwelling, wagon- maker shop and outbuildings by Da- vid Bovee Zeller, Auect If you get your posters printed at ® this office we will insert notice tike the following in the register FREE from now until day of sale As we have an exceptionally large circula- lation this will thoroughly advertise vour sale and remember it costs you nothing Thursday, Feb. 27- On the prem- ises, the Martin E. Garber farm, on the road leading from Mt. Joy to Columbia, 2 miles south of Mt. Joy horses, mules, cows, bulls, hogs, chickens, a lot of good farming im- plements, baled hay by the ton, ete. by Perry (C. Bates Zeller, auet Saturday Jan 25 At his sale and exchange stables, Mount Jov,' twenty head of horses ranging in ge of from 3 to 10 vears, consist- ing of workers, drivers, ete., hy Rd Rean Also at the same time and place. 7 irerl vd 5 haskets choi pn vaietie hy 0. 8. Prank Zeller, auct Oe Personals Continued from Mr. John MeGinnis ir., who was te 11 with pneumonia, is h proving Mr. Levi G. Dillinger vas SO un fortunate as to burn his eve at the Grev Iron last week Half a dozen calithumpian bands serenaded the “newlyweds” last night and were well paid for their musie, Mr. Geo. Cator went to Harris- burg Monday where he met his lady friend, and together thev ivsited at Columbia cnt Miser Hearts Adrift Pleased That delightful comedy drama, Hearts Adrift, by l.angdon MeCor- mick, was presented in Mt. Joy Hall Tharsdev by Garland Gaden, sup- iHrted by an able company While the show was good, the attendance was only fair, i — oes This Appeal To You $5.50 for $8.50 Suit or Overcoat $7 for $10 Suit or Overcoat $12.50 Suit or Overcoat $10 for $15 Suit or Overcoat 50 for $18 Suit or Overcoat Getz Bros et OO - Extra! Special! 15 English ““Slip-On’ Raincoats ito be sold below cost 3 Coats at $6; 6 Coats at $6.50; 3 Coats at Coats at $10, Rare bargains, (retz Bros Sl Foils a Foal Plot When a shameful plot exists be- tween liver and bowels to cause dis- tress by refusing to act, take Dvr. A Iling’'s New Life Pills, and end such shuse of vour system They gentl I right action of stomach, liv er and bowels, and restore our {health and all good feelings 95a at S. B. Bernhart & Co's. en A Every Boy Knows How our Clothes wear. We can ave vou big money on 45 Boys’ | Suits and 15 Boys Overcoats Will | sell below cost Come quick. Getz Bros. —— etl TB Wee em Forbidden Marriages. A curious idea awong the Burmese | | is that people horn on the same day of | the week must not marry and that if they defy the fates their anion will be marked by much ill luck. To prevent these disastrous murringes every girl | carries a record of her birhtday in her | name, each day of the week having a letter belonging to it. and all children | are called by a name that begins with ! that letter. It is rather hard {if the | Marys and Marks of Burma fall in | love with each other. as in this coun- | try. Unlike other oriental lands. the | young people are allowed to marry as | taste dictates, subject only to the birth- | day restrictions. An Act of Heroism. On one occasion General Lee, while | making an observation, stepped to a somewhat exposed position to secure a better view and thus stood for a moment at personal risk when General Gracle. who was in the party, quietly stepped before General Lee without obscuring his view and remained thus covering the body of his superior unti) the fieldglass was lowered and (he danger over—a simple, quiet act, hut showing cool bravery and a self sacri ee eel Ee ee Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hipple, a Mrs. inbridge JAast week in her 78th Susan, Feltenberger died at siedededededlddodedeoirededed dodo deed IoD eodobdob dodo deddodededods Brin Wonderful Reductions in Prices on High Grade Pianos The Planos mentioned below ither than have them accumulate w offer them to you at just about half their real value Each and Every Piano is Guaranteed Ten Years and we will gladly take in exchange and allow desire at any time within Three Years to exchange for a New Piano or Plaver Piano Send Coupon For Easy Payment Plan : : : Tr Johnson’s Mid-Winter Piano Sale Started Saturday, January llth, 1913 and Highest Grade, and are all par ractically Brand New being used only a short time and the Majority of them have been used by the can offer them to you at such rediculously low prices is because they have been taken in as part payment on the Before you decide on a plano, read the small squares, and then come in and examine our stock, $750.00 $375.00 $350.00 $400.00 $550.00 | LESTER BRAND NEW $400.00 $175.00 UPRIGHT | PIANO MELVILE CLARK $275.00 $200.00 | $375.00 $750 $450.00 KIRK, JOHNSON 2° Guaranteed CHKERAY oto $275.00 Fine Tone _ HARDMAN JEWETT SQUARE PIANOS SQUARE PIANO TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TITTITITTITTTTITTITTTTTTTSw Jooledlciestesireleeloctesiooteciodaioairdi ddd dtd Sd bd dd AS A AL ss ass aas saa SQUARE PIANO 50 GOOD ORGANS From $10.00 Up Kirk Johnson ¢ Company ; 16 & 18 West King Street, Lancaster, Penna. + eforforiesfocforiociosfoctsfodoriofertociecfoctooforforfocfonfonfosoafe Jocfoofeolooorpeforfosfersdecfectoniacfosteciucionfoods sfocdusjodduelesfonesfoniosiesfoofosocte fect sieofenocfoofoefsctosforforocfosfecfonforfofosfosfocfond TATTTTTTTTIYYTY™ sfeofoofoddeofosferferfosteciectordeofecfeadrofondec spe doddocfocfeciefoshiforarcocfodderfocfeciooiroprofesfocfiofeidgucesfrjerteciodeoirofe [ Sorelle le IX LoL Io) sfesieofectordesdoofoforerperfe 90G0GEIIGIBITD RB ol S kets 3 ? : : FS "S| W KT NG ST 2 i Gig i we Lh 3 Ee CD EV 4 2) S e S 3 gd NA ‘wl | @\ PF [Bn] [3 fra ere ell | Nae | en 3 los 302 CLANCASTER-PA = 50 Per Cent | Reduction |] Price Cut In Two} cen Makes at Twenty —._ 8 Below Their Actua Remarkable Offering of New Play- er-Rianos of Reliable Standar Per Cent } | There's u little story, (however, a true one) connected ® ° MOUNT JOY, PA. Horse-Shoeing and Blacksmith Work ¢ 3 have ranted the Padkanith shop of Mr. J Harvey Raymond, 1-4 mile west of Florin, where I am prepared to do all kinds of Horse hoeing and blacksmith worl Prices are very reasonable [ so- licit your patronage M. Force janl5-6t Florin, Pa. 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anvone sending a sheteh and descr ulekly ascertain our 2 nto is pe nt ' ™ , re ue charge, m e sos vy - bic Jmerica, strated weekly. Lorcest cir. rear: funy mont WH 21. Sola byall 1 on alors, MIKE & Cn, sorsroaner. New Voi Hy oh Cfo 0X) nN. ( St. Washingt . $100 Reward, $100 The readers of this paper will be | leased to learn that there is at least one | readed disease that sclence has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is | Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only titutional fraternity. Catarrh being disease, requires a const : 1 5 ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- and mucous surfaces of the system, there- ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 756¢. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Sold in Mt. Joy by 5. W. Garber .xd W. UL. Chandler o #& Co. Cali for tree sample. Pode oT she 0 Te 020 se 006 e% oT soeBo Ba sheabe ale caste cSecte ss. ER A TP I TE SS aR SS rR SR re Pr ve rp oe re sie vp we ie vp fev ojofonfenionlowfoconfosfocfesfesfosortony Fo ole o Be eTe ee Te o¥o a Fe 2 Fe oT oF 02 oh 68 o%0 6 %e oe 26 Te eZ 30 o%e o%e Ze ole ole Te oa oe Bo 2. 8. 0 3 Ee i Se lt eaBout AN baat etbeabedbeatoatostasteeSeaSiatoedesteatoiSocSsetesst onto those ate che he cas 28. 4. 2. 2. 0. =. = positive cure now known to the medical | treat- | EE Ee EL EE EE TL ES SL NR RR RR IR SR i rep epe peeve nie ve pepe nena nlenTene ns ternally, acting directly upon the blood | by destroying tiie foundation of the dis- | joogefoiesfosfosforfosdofocdecde ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars | any such advantageous offerin These pianos and player-pianos, which are made in Chicago, were their way to a © tropolitan piano conecrn which went into bankruptcy whlie the pianos wer it Naturally t have them reshipped to the factories, halt way across the continent at what he could get than ie manufacturer doomed it wiser to sell the pianos for further expense So, through our exceptional buying facilities, we took advantage of the situation and here are the pianos at twenty-five percen below the standard retail price, with a still further reduction of ten per cent 1or cas! We shall be glad to give you the names of the concerns involved, if you desire when vou call, but it would not be business courtes to publish the same These pianos are equipped with a reliable fully warranted player-action, which is simple, dur- able, and expressive. Guaranteed to pl: well and to stay in good condition hoth by the make and by us The cases are of mahogany, golden oak and Circassian walnut which i weautifully matched and very popular nowadaye, for bungalow use or for modern living rooms Also good for institu tions Bench or stool included. Regular $600 Player-Pnanos Our Special Price, Ra oy in ah Shan $450 yor 2595 laver-Pia s: Our Special Price i 205 Regul $52 Player-Planos pe Ce ites ities vis $395 Regular $500 Player-Planos: Our Special Price. : See Ca $375 2 THE PIANOS These have Mahogany and oak cases, and full, rich, resonant tone thoroughl ] tion All well-known dependable makes, guaranteed for ten years by the You have free exchange privilege if you don’t like the piano you first select 50 Pianos; Our Special Price ................ ... 0... x . $262.50 $281.50 Regular 5 Pianos: Our Special Price Ee SR Regular $ saints Pay $5 or $10 down and balance in small monthly payments $10 will put any of the player-pianos in your home, or $5 for any of the othe Or, if you prefer to pay cash we will allow you a further discount of ten pe free for one year geil | i Order Any of These January White Sale Specials "By Phone or Mail and We Will Send Them re By Parcel Post Prepaid With our Free Telephone Service and Free Parcel Post Service, abundant stocks, easy access tor exchanges or adjustments, and our enviable reputation for fair and honest dealing, The Hager : stands supreme in the Mail Order World. : drop us a leeter or take down the receiver and tell us Just what you want, and we'll Uncle Sam’s Parcel Post, providing, of course, it comes within the re- and we except a few bulky articles like toys for instance. entirely satisfactory, return for exchange o refund of money. Store Simply deliver it to your door—by strictions of the new system, If this muslinwear is not : 5 ade of nainsook in kimono effect, has low nec and hand-machine scallops Gowns at 53Oc¢; made of nainsd : 8 ok | dm . ; - aqis ACTOSE ront A very exceptional value (Delivered ree i LL Jeeves and floral design across 3 : at neck and sleeves rarcel Post. ; | a D rs at 39c; of cambric, are trimmed with open embroidery or blind embroidery flounce, rawers at 39¢; £ im) i cluster tucks Very special vals (Delivered free by Parcel Post.) { cluste S. ) : : ! i Combination at 59c is made of longcloth and has embroidery panel across front, torchon lace ombing at Of § ¥ } 1 : ves, flat drawer traming. Unusually good at the price. (Delivered free by Par- at neck and sleeves, @ @ el Post. : ‘ . : oe? Post t Cover at 23c; made © nainsook, has deep Cluny lace around neck and finished with Corse ver aI PE : 4 . . : 3 : {rimmed with dainty embroideries. Splendid valu¢ (Delivered free by neat beading an ribbon, or Parcel Post.) HAGER & BRO., LANCASTER, PENNA. Encl 1 stamps or P. 0. Order for the following Specia inuary White Sale LNClosed Weve offer to deliver free by Parcel Post, or exchange if \fuglinwear, which you NUMBER GARMENTS: Br oBedeidesgebdfoedortorfotonfe k irae .Gowns at JOC .... vase. Drawers at $39¢ A RT age : Combinations at 39¢ ......... 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