wo PO00000000®00006 Here is a chance for THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, August 27, 1913 PAG O00 PCOR0OR P00 OPAC PPD VRPPOODR@ pr LIVE WIRE MESSAGE ; ou to get seasonable merchandise at a cost of only half of its former price. We are willing to give you this 00eeOOOOOO0OROO0CPRERROGE ®000ORVEEO® © vr bee Of this Summer's style will be sold to early buyers at $7.50 Everyone of these Suits is fully guaranteed by us and were for- merly from $12.00 to $16.50 in price. They are the new shades of Grey, Tan, Blue, Brown and mixed Worsteds. from 33 to 42. Come and see these Suits before you buy else- where. The sizes are opportunity for two reasons. 1st.---Because our stock is broken and we must close out these odds and ends. 2nd.---Because, we og must have room for our immense Fall and Winter Stock which is already coming in. You will find extra VALUES in CLOTHING, : xy SHOES, HATS and FURNISHINGS. Tabi 30 Suits Here is Where we Will gd «2 Save You Money Remember School will soon start and you will want a new Suit of @ © BAR IS OF | Clothes for the Boy. You know the quality of our Suits and we live up to our guarantee. These Suits are in neat patterns of Blue iB AR Gray and Brown. 42 Suits at $2.50 Bach Good Lccal We have told you of a few of our many lines that are reduced. We would like to tell you of them all but space will not permit. Pants, Wash Suits, Neckwear, Underwear, Raincoats and Hosiery. ER ,,.., SS -- ICTS Se ~ i } Shire harass Come and ask us about our dhirt bargains CE you here about them but come in and look at then values. styles. $1.89 to 84.50. ——————— —— eo v é Vv : Ask us about the reductions on Hats, Extra ¢ é 4 heii i————————— i —— $ 3 N o Mo ? OO S BH ® 2. NJ sd ) 1) Of S 3 J OPN AL 1A 0. roy “ ER eo SPECIAL: 14 Pair of Oxfords $2.2¢ & oe Were $3.50, In Black and Tan, Lace and Button Our shoe stock is full of new and snappy stuff and we are proud that we can show you such a large assortment of good OBE mcr oa CE. SE MARS SNL BROS. MOUNT JOY HALL BLDG. 0EOOOOBEHSTTEOCOO0V0O 6600060906090636988855000030909060MT 3600900660000 Ie be 1 SE 705 EAS srr me m— «KLOTH] ES” SHOP --- MOUNT, .4QY: P ® BIY4 | Nae BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR Six Months. ..... 50 Cents Three Months. .. .25 Cents Single Copies. .... 2 Cents Sample Copies. ..... FREE Entered at the post office at Mount loy as second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their later than Monday. Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- ges for advertisements must posi- tively reach this office not later than Monday night. New advertisements inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday aight. Advertising rates on appli- cation. OLD LINE Benjamin Nissly is in need of a good horse. Allen Hoffer and wife visited at Jonas Snavely’s at the Junction on Sunday. John Sauble and family visited her mother, Mrs. Nathan Gibble at Eliza- bethtown, : Harvest meeting on Saturday and church on Sunday at Gantz’'s were well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Greiner were keeping house for Hoffer's while Jney were at Atlantic City Sunday. Pp. S. rickler put a new galvaniz \/ ed roof on the hog sty on the Samuel helle farm near Back Run, last Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sterner attended campmeeting at Rocky Springs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wolgemuth and Mr, and Mrs. Monroe Dourte vis ohn Brubaker nd family J Stackstown. Junction at private sale ind or private terms. Tt advert in the Bulletin, as the farm was only advertised two weeks. Amony the people who went with v the excursion to Atlantic (City, en Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E H. Hoffer, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nauman, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cassel, Mr. Alpheus Ginder . and lady friend, Mr. Noah Greiner and lady friends, Harry Gibble and Jacgb Pefers. een y Bulltein. J. E. SCHROLL, Editor & Prop’r, Walter Peifel spent Sunday York. ‘illis friends in town on Sunday eve. Fuhrman and family spent | Sunday with friends at Marietta. communications reach this office not | : spent a few days at Hillsdale camp. Sunday visitors at Bethlehem. Sunday with relatives at Mill- George Way, one of our ex- Misses Mary Strickler and Mary Henry Springer and son were grder to morning Simon Hiestand. Eli Gibble Nat. Gind gh tl orhood tt week wi their threshing outfit and threshed for some of our neighbors : David Stoner AN Alice and and > Nohrenhold e f ily of Mr. P. S. St ( Sunda Henry K. Brandt of near here sold his farm to Isaac Tyson of near the SALUNGA Church, Columbia, with his children Catharine and Walter, attended the Ladies Are Holding a House which they spent pari of the day at Party at Edelweiss : gd ithe home of Samuel Eby and Levi Peifer spent Sun- Manor Camp. Kendig Esq.,, called on Rodgers and son Donald Adam Dietrich and family Raffensberger and family ramen Se — se e and Mrs. C. S. Mohn and son LANDISVILLE are vsiting friends in Bath, Taylor's tobacco warehouse on Tues- aay. helped to swell the crowd Mrs. Stever has returned home,! Manor camp after spending a few days at Harris- Harirsburg Pike Company is pyre. rushed stone on the pike The Monitor works were shut town. down several days the past week in repair the boiler. ited on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs Mise 2dith Duman of Landisburg, Spangler Perry county a former school teach- Levi Shuman left Saturday er of this place is the guest of Mrs. for Manor Camp and will Josiah Miller until it closes Christian Long. Fanny Long, Anna fine young son put in his ap- I« ind Emma [ong are taking an at the home of Mr. and automobile trip to Atlantic City, Ocean Grove and Asbury Parl on Ensminger; our efi Benjamin Nissley has greatly m- mai carrie ig lways on broved and yeautified the awn service is very efficient, aroun h residence which has teube Ra gqve undergone a eres olf 1mprovements ntra 0 1 h in Rose Camping ( LV € f his shoj o Henry .ongen ¢ € ( ( Vi { Vi 1 B ( q I 1 a 0 Rola 0 1 I Be y v y an 1 ook a form nd ( hj Y enroi for ne W ) ( \T Ba 1 nd Emn Vius K Klizabethtown spen few 5 > n ir ung and nd M nde ig 1 1 A b h 2 iA ACE i. > C ) 1 Tone 3 i 1 ock ( 131 ina John Hamilton, and 1shleman have! invested ii ! ing outy 1 Ne i'm nan € { Hamiitéh & KEshlemar 3 AT 1lways read 0 ( ( Tobias Lackman and Frank Er : ni made a trip to John Ort . ave . peach . orchard, Washingtor A 1¢ foffer and wife, of near Old . where they procured good y¢ I a H. Snavely + ind ‘sons peaches for one dollar thie bas- ang wm Katie Hertzler spent Satur he families of John and Boyd, president of Landisville Snavely, near Sharp's Association, with Mr. Myers Pretzman, Dr. Bieri, of First \ ob Weaver spent Tuesday M. E. church Sunday morning after “Misses Sadie Golden of Potts- ville, Fannie Cassel and Ella Stur- gis of Manheim, Ruth Hostetter and S Sydney Roberts of Hanover, Sue Buch and Ruth McAllister of Eliza- bethtown, Myrtle Frantz of Rohrers town, Mary Trout and Grace Mum- ma of Landisville, Miss Sanger of | Baltimore, Miss Henrietta Minnich of Bird-in-Hand, Miss Martin and| Daisy Spangler of Mountville and Martha Eby of Salunga are having a house party at Edelweiss since last Tuesday. Monday morning they were joined by Miss Miriam Kendig, who was late getting there, owing to a ten days’ auto trip to Ocean on tobacco is about to close Grove and other interesting places. — ee Cee MAYTOWN friends in town. Masons started work on Long & [sang Carpenter. and daug announces that h has Cincinnati ha not refuse to he comfarted. Harrisburg, Pa. the re- dition Persons wishing to view ses call on the undersigned siding thereon. nor does hig dmv tore se soy mane || POY Ril ertise in the Mt. Joy | Bulltein. JACOB ZERSY unt, Mr.Jind Drofesfoofesfuctuntesdertoniasiostasfootustestofestoostestontosdifontontusteotustontodotosdeestuceotestuntesfucenfonontortesfrntontongoofosforfoofoogonforforienfoofoego fooocforfestent 0 Zep oN Landisvi a idesgesdefofusduddiintiulojolndelgnlofluniop orto fonts oderosfeoferfunforfestosfeodenfesdoofuntuctonfecforfosfucosfesfeofonfoforte ote ents Pili bil : r/ spent Sufiiay $F 3 we Bel Bp e You G oin To S 11 i Forge I de 4 a A e + and daug wg Mrs. Ba of a Your Pro i Miss Katie I Ir y % Heisey, Mrs, To Mrs. Christ N| — dg Miss Enns IF SO YOU WILL PROFIT BY GETTING YOUR SALE BILLS +3 Brenemd PRINTED HERE, THUS SECU RING A NOTICE IN THE EX } of Albert ® BULLETIN WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. SEND IN YOUR hy Mr, Jacob 1 DATE OF SALE AT ONCE. ® 13 “riday at the a ii “ ® $ 5 % Convincing Facts i +f 3 i : of Philadg¢ OUR SALE BILLS FREE, NOTICE IN &% : BRING RESULTS S ! ix Gochenour of ALE REIGSTER > grandm ; Lr 3 , Fanciss Ri Yor : They are not “banged” together Have you ever considered what : ih iss in a haphazard sort of way, but can this means to you? It means that by Mi i readily be distinguished by the man- having your sale bills printed here : orto ner in which the type is displayed you will have a notice placed in our a Bis) of Reno) © 2% and the good quality of paper. That Sale Register, which will thus be © sister, Mrs. GHgrse id our bills are recognized as the best is placed before the eyes of practicaily is, 7 TE proven by the many we print and the all the persons in Western Lancaster has) dccepted + FF great majority of bills hereabouts County. It also affords others a in the Maytown Na 3 bear the imprint: Bulletin, Mount chance to arrange their sale date so Ti Joy, Pa. as no fo sonfligt with yours a Mrs. Young ¢ % re . wi y ag. Mrs, Young jog FREE! We will most cheerfully t Pa an, Dublish your a day here visiting Be nae : Be : : J entire sale in the Bulletin. Why rot Se assist in distributing bills, by ad- let this paper be th Y dole dressing and putting them in wrap- 1 I € the same efficient Hollenbaugh is spend 3 pers, and mailing them free of chiree salesman for you that it has proven o his Sent Ree i gt g for so many others? 5 county. ak ; fi Lancaster 3 > * | id # BULLETIN PRINTING OFFICE | | with ner 1} Soke L b i+ E. Main St. “8 ft. | ; Pittsburg i dl E. SCHROLL, Prop. Mt. joy, Penna. d c Ol { ure * o after visiting fbb deb : fotos ; relatives. «Re Re ae dew i JosiosTesteed 3 family of Easton wv nere as suests of i William Cleppe | Ni F “ and Mrs Car-| | iagara alls d 2 children of New| : : Some Lie ber Personally-Conducted Excursions | : e 400 tons|‘of pure gre? 3 rie September 3, 19, October, 3, 1913 i clean Natural 1 td Ts) 5000 a8 3 [after SP ane i LIKE A TRIP ABROAD j| this supply is exhaisted I Will have his sister, Mrs ' 3 TCA a De NC I Round $9 30 From | Siear utac ice mafle from ik i Trio M , RES ring water, gudranteed ro ! ip re . nt. Joy | free from amonia, rr ee to opie i SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman ! supply good ice the entire sdaso along. Conoy ( k { Parlor Cars, Dining Car, and i re = r Cars, Dining J WAGONS Tire i J | D Coaches, running via the ! GONG HRY ¥ 1. AND FJLORIN a i iller of Ma 1 on 0 : ILY ; 8 St wl i PICTURESQUE SUSQUE- I! gos me before IK : a Td End 1aing i : ' a A { 1i€ veiore ( lace you ad 4 A | 1 { HANNA 3 QO = andparents, Mr. A box of selected Chocolates : VALLEY ROUTE ! order as reasdpnabla. i @ genecker that touches top notch in { 3 ckets good going on Special { { ¥ z . ain and connecting trains, f g aS k 3 ¢ good returning on regular i H rath : a Home Markets within FIFTEEN DAYS. i Ee 5 off at Buffalo within limit | °° Ione MT} JOY § coop Kei pale at isburg for ten days, | = Ene not. exceeding final limit, allow i PRIVATE SALE FIJSSY PACKAGE oi returning. i 1-2 story frame house, f§rame Irs a ; Hustrated Booklet and full in- kitcher t aA Tats ane tees cisions soniees For Fastidious Folks formation may be obtained all oth Sir frene stable and ~ $e su ean mn ph 8: W D Ch dl | from Ticket Agents, or A. RE. a : oh ou buildings a 3 IONE « V. angeicr i] Buchanan, Division Passenger 2 We nd two cisterns onj the POPLA | West Main St., == Mt. Joy, Pa. Agent, 300 Telegraph Building, ain rons viento view fn
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