PAGE SIX "- -— i x A 4 gefllllldlllllolreoor ebruary Furniture Sale THE BULLETIN, Wednesday, January 29, 1913 Areidesivolodiefosieciodiode le sfosfecioaiafosieoiosfecirofociodhe Tibi sjreiesfosfosiorie fosfocforinjeoiorie wlevforiaclunforlosiosfofonionfortentesfoortontontontertontentootendonterse ojo RT 0 J MOUNT JOY, PA denies op EE ELLE LE, 20 SE Zaller aaaacan Basis Three Large Floors Filled With The Newest & Best from the Furniture World DONOVAN'S Is The Only Store In Lancaster and Five Adjoining Counties That Sells Furniture For Cash And On a Cash Price No Matter What It Sells For Elsewhere, You Will Find It Cheaper Here you are asked to pay lar prices. cll llloRllleeelllllaclalaereeR Buk | SE | SE STOP Experimenting with The Just-as-Good-Kind And Buoy A BUICK SOLD STRIOTLY ON ITS MERITS New 1913 Cars Now Here Lancaster Automobile (0 GARAGE NEVER CLOSED 230-238 W. King St. LANCASTER - = = PENNA. class fireproof garage and repair shop im Lancaster City of County. Krall Meat Market| I always have on hand anythin in the line of Smoked Meats, Haw Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. Algo Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork asc mutton. Prices always right. H H. KRALL West Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, ra sell Telephone. on. J. oLEMENT SENKINS 32 Woolworth Building Lancaster, Pa. Ooe Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p.m. [0 Free Car Fare To Donovan’s And Return This very liberal offer, brings Lancas- ter’s Leading and Most Progressive Store within convenient reach of all, no matter, in what part of the county you live in. urge you to take advantage of it. Even druing our reduction sales, when We refund to you in cash the full amount of your round trip car fare; from your home town anywhere in Lancaster purchases of $10 or more. Actual Savings of Ten To F 2 Per Cent. on Everything ithe first ‘New The largest and only strictly first | We only a fraction of regu- County, on ; : Our Sanitary Bedding Department IS AN ENTIRELY NEW FEATURE OF THK DONOVAN o STORE. HERE IN LIGHT, CLEAN, AIRY SECTION OF THE ® ITH FLOOR—WE SHOW A LARGE, COMPLETE LINE OF IRON, Qo BRASS BEDS, MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC. AND THE PRIC- @ ES DURING THE FURNITURE SALE ARE REMARKABLY LOW Q ERECRRERPROCEECCOOROR HE The Week in Grain wmpiled for the Mount Joy Bulle- un, at Mount Joy, Pa., by Wm. L Bear & Co.. Pennsylvania Building, Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan- aster. Penna Phila. Pa., With developments gentine shaping the most im- portant influence ‘in the Interuation- al trade, the commission house dis- | position has been to take advantage iof recent advances to liquidate a portion of holdings, and thus reduce outstanding committments as well as secure the profits in sight. Un- der offerings of this sort values have easier tone and for calender week since the Year, new high levels have not been established. Something of an Jan, 28, 1913 in the Ar- as developed an upward movement was stimulated n Corn prices by reports of injury to that crop in Argentine from drouth, but more definite advices eliminated much of that tendency. s The crop there is at the stage that {would compare with Sept. 1 here, and naturally the cereal is rather" too far advanced for any serious loss from lack of rain. Shipments of three million corn from thence for the week, moreover, did not ac- cord well with cabled reports of serious losses in the growing crop. Wheat shipments of two million is the first test of the amount to be available from the new crop, and it {is at least { American clearances will amount to jalmont seven million at the same | time. Russian clearances continue lo decline, and if the Broomball es- timate of 12 million, eight hundred thousand per week for import re- !quirements from this time forward, {is accurate, there is little reason to anticipate any material lessening in the demand for American wheat ev- en during the harvesting period south of the equator. The tone through the is improved, sentiment optimistic and public upon the increase. With underly | ing conditions sound, the outlook for an unusually heavy demand en- eouraging, and the low price level, entire list much more participation the market would seem to carry considerable possibility for profit-| able investment, with minimum!’ risk. E— - Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic, powdre. It relieves tired, aching, | swollen, sweating feet, and makes; walking easy. of corns and bunions. testimonials. Sold everywhere, 25e. | Don’t accept any substitute. Sam-| ple FREE. Address, Allen 8. oim-) sted, LeRoy, N. Y. jan.15-4t! { is not deviation. interesting to note that’ (character of [the class, an is expected. Everybody knows that the store that has to depend on the profit out of furniture alone, to meet all it’s expenses, ‘to pay the rent and ad- vertising bills, his light and his taxes, cannot sell as cheap as the store that has 27 other departments, all of which bears their share of these expenses, and thus reduces them to a minimum. Thus it is with Donovan’s who carry their furniture department on their upper floors, where rent does not have to be considered and who has the organization to handle a gigantic business at a very small expense proportionately. Again this is the only furniture store not only in the whole county of Lancaster, but in several of the adjoining counties as well which sells and buys furniture for cash and on a cash price basis. Every piece of furniture is marked in plain figures, it is the lowest possible price that the article can be sold for and from this figure that Your youngest child can buy the most expensive of furniture in the house as cheaply here as the most expert furniture buyer in the country. Furthermore we stand back of every purchase, if any flaw in the table or chair or bed or mattress or anything else, is discovered, Donovan’s are always ready and willing to make it good. of produci S tomer 32-38 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ng. alz Remember ofosferiorfente wjeofonts sofecfonfeeforfoeforie We have gathered together as fine a collection of everything in the furniture lines, as the leading manufacturers of America are capable We have assembled this huge stock under the most favorable cash conditions and we are going to sell it on the same low price basis. Starts On Saturday February lst. No Furniture will be sold before that date at these figures, but selections may be reserved and sale consummated on Saturday. Hotel Proprietors and buyers for Institutions contemplating re- furnishing in the near future will do well to inspect and examine the wonderful values in this furniture sale. Carpets and IN OONJUNCTION WITH THE FURNITURE FER SOME VERY INTERESTING ATTRACTIONS IN CARPETS AND RUGS. SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT OF MENTIONING IT" EMS. ITS A VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU. “it pays to pay cash” we have no bad debts such as the cash and installment stores all have to suffer, which the cash cus- as to bear his share of, or else these stores couldn’t exist. Qdldalarallatae ee Rugs SALE, WE OF- SeolRclalcllaaadR KUKI OO OOOO nM ~% 8 DES 2g 2) oe od ao o oe Insurance Company's Meeting The Manor Fire pany met on Saturday at the kincola Hotel for the purpos: of electing | directors and reorganizing Direct- | ors were re-elected for three years, as follows: B. F. Charles, East Petersburg; B. S. Stauffer, Lancas- ter, No. 1; M. M. Breneman, Mount- ville, No. 1; Charles A. Greider, of Mount Joy, was re-elected auditor. The following organization was effected: President, A. M. Lehman, Mountville; Vice president, B. S. Stauffer, Lancaster, No. 1; secre- tary, A. M. Greider, Landisville; treasurer, Peter S. Kraybill, Mount Joy, No. 1. The other directors are Hiram Warfel, Safe Harbor, No. 1; Harry lL. Lefever, Lancaster; C. H. Frank, Lititz, No. 3: R. F. Greider, Junction. The auditors are Charles A. Greider, A. S. Kendig and Abram Miller. etl eee Discuss Rohrerstown Milk Station In the school house at Rohrers- town on Thursday evening there was a meeting attended by about thirty farmers of the community for the purpose of discussing the erection of a milk station. S. O. Frantz was elected chairman and Clayton 1... Nissley secretary. A representative of the P. R. R. as- sured the farmers that if the shipp- ing of milk from the village is sufficient the company will furnish a car for its transportation. rr — Surveys on All Streams river and creeks will be made A survey of the of Pennsylvania during this spring by wardens of the state department of fisheries with a view to ascertaining the quality and pollution of streams This work has just been outlined by Commissioner N. R. Buller and will be the systematic effort to ascertain just how much matter deleterious to fish life is turned into the waters. he Spelling Bee The progressive senior class of the Maytown High School will hold a spelling bee in the Maytown Band Saturday, February 1. be two information class. will be awarded. Hall, on There will and a general Valuable prizes |Owing to the fine literary ability of elaborate programme: rt tet) A een ee There is a little left of Turkey in A Are 2#"The people's paper-—‘Bulletin.’ Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bufletin. | eerfocforferforfocfecfenfonecircfecfoefene Insurance Com- spelling classes i ofeejoefeetesfonoctootonocfocioodovieaforfocfoofenfortccfuofenoefints de foefesforfocferinforfeciocfscorfocfecfocfonfeciocferic “pelveferfocke HOW AN INDIANA GIRL | Got Strong and Well Again at Small Cost. Miss Alta Abel, of West Baden, Ind., says: “lI was a complete wreck, al- ways tired, wornout and nervous. Ii had to spend about one-third of my time in bed and my life was not worth living. Vinol, your delicious cod liver and iron tonic, was recommended, and it has done me more good than all the medicine I ever took in my life. That nervous and tired feeling is all gone. 1 have gained in strength, until I feel like another per- son.” Vinol is the most efficient strength- creator for such women. It is the medicinal elements of the cods’ livers contained in Vinol, aided by the blood- making and strengthening properties of tonic iron, which makes it so far superior to all other tonics to build up health and strength for weak, tired, ailing women. It contains no oil and has a delicious taste. We give back vour money if Vinol does not do all that we claim, W. D. CHANDLER, DRUGGIST Mount Joy, Penna. Must Tell Truth General orders have been issued on the Pennsylvania railroad warn- ing the men again ful to follow out the structions regarding of passengers as to cause of delays to trains, to the best methods of pro- cedure in case the passenger can take another train to his destin- ation. Station agents are also in- structed to notify prospective passengers as to how long a time the train is likely to be tied up. previous in- the notifying the time and gard Amn Mr. Archbold nas been recalled from the bench. The proceedings! were conducted without passion, malice or partiality. Do you realize the fact that thousands of women are now using Cowlorie A Soluble Antiseptic Powder ' as a remedy for mucous membrane af- | fections, such as sore throat, nasal or | pelvie catarrh, inflammation or ulcera- | tion, caused by female ills? Women who . have been cured say “‘it is worth its Takes the sting out Europe but the gobble and the allies Over 30,000 | want that. weight in gold.” Dissolve in waterand For Sale by J. H. Buohl, G. Moyer apply locally. For ten years the Lydia | Pinkham Medicine Co. has recom- mended Paxtine in their private cor- | respondence with women. For all hygienic and toilet uses it has | no equal. Only 50c. a large box at Drug- gists or sent postpaid on receipt of price. | The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. | health, flesh and to be very care- | and in re. |B. Frank Kready. Attorney. us ejoufecforfocoofecfocororieafecioafeciuciect GO TO &l W.B.BENDER East Main St., FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HAIR-CUT REFRESHING SHAMPO Mount Joy, Pa QO or anything in the Barber Line KODAK Winter or Summer, on du or bright, or ou indoors J r’ er Kodaks are simple: a child can | operate. so efficient, there is 1no| limit to results—and always ready for use on the instant. That is | the Kodak way of it. Daylight loading and unloading no dark room needed for any of thef work. TY A i Agent for Standard Steam Laundry| —— mm | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE { | Estate of Jacob H. Stauffer, late of Mount Joy Borough, Lancaster county, Pa. Letters testamentary on said es-| [tate having been granted to the un- derisgned, all persons indebted there ‘to are requested to make SPECIAI TO WOMEN | payment, and those having claims or| ‘demands against the same wi sent them without delay for ment to the undersigned. ANNIE N. STAUFFER, Mt. ELIZABETH N. RISSER, FANNIE N. 1 can immediate | Rheems SNYDER, Lititz R. 1 jan15-6t 11 days IN LL 11 pre-| settle- | Joy. Your money back if Pratt's try Regulator eggs and better Poultry Book. worth fowls. dollars, and W. D. Chandler. . » an SLATE EIR BLANKETS WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO- FITS ON WOOL HORSE BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, 1I8 THE WHY? OF IT. PRICED ANYWHERE FROM $1.60 TO $10.39. STOCK LAP IN THE COUNTY, TO $25.00.. EV- ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL STOCK OF VFTERINARY MEDICINES, MAKER OF ALL KINDS OF HARNESS Edward Kreckel LANCASTER, Tou-R-TSF Half Price. On The Square FINES" ROBES FROM $2.50 PA. Trunks at Great Bar gains Soumumu————————————.s—. MERI HIRE NINEn Inauguration] REDUCED FARES || WASHINGTON March 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1913 stations sold from miles of Washington Tickets within 250 good returning J! on above dates, until March 8, inclusive. CONSULT TICKET AGENTS Pennsylvania Railroad Poul- does not insure more Pratt's free. a Jan. 29-5t. * A cure guaranteed if you use o uoyY's; O RY: Suppository D. Mati. Thompeon, Su Graded Sobools, Bistesville, N, C., writes: ** they do all you elaim for them.” Dr. 8, D Raven Rest, A Va., writes: * They give universal satis- faction.” . H. D. Me6L, Clarksburg, Teon., writes: “Inn lee of 38 yeurs, I have found no ores yours.” Pmicu, 50 Cuxrs, Bamples Fres. aa by Drugslisa mamrTin RUDY, NCASTER, PA Dry Feet You are sure of keeping your feet warm, dry and comfortable when you wear the famous Arctics We sell them EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED RETR Also the Ever Reliable Freed Brothers Work Shoes For Men and Boys. For the ladies the Lintuer Shoes ‘can’t be beat. Service and satis- i faction in every pair. Call and see them. In a Dress Shoe I have the best THE CROSSETT. Charles L. Dierolf EAST MAIN ST. MT. TOY RN HOTEL McINNIS The undersigned having remodel- ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of sleeping rooms, bath, etc., is now prepared to entertain trans- {fent and regular guests. RESTAURANT in connection with hotel where he will serve in season. OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style TURTLE SO! P, Ete. Ete. Private dining room for ladies. J. WW. MoGrinnis, Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone, CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIQNEER \y DUNT JOY, PA. » rd Sof
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