ning. New THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA. Greet Your Friends With One of Our pring Suits, Hats and Shoesly Wednesday, April We Feel Just a Little Proud of Our New Spring Stock and We Know You Will Agree With Us When You See It. Our New Suits in Browns, Blues and Greys at $10, $12.50, $15 and $18 Cannot be Matched Anywhere. Boys’ Clothing 4 a ; Shoes Shoes A Fine 1 : = A Fine Line of Up-To-date and Stylish OUR NEW SHOF:S FROM $2.50 TO $5.00 IN DRESSY SHOES = No Si.08 Il ata wa ok eho 70 ska - MILLINERY $1.95 7 83.00 IN SHOES. A TO T. a COME HERE FIRST. Prd ®m s $ 7 . * For Women, Misses and Children rl Hats Hats = BRING YOUR OLD HAT IN AND WE WILL MAKE IT LOOK LIKE ? ; ® i v . A NEW ONE. & LARGE BOY. 1 OUR BEAUTIFUL LINE OF HATS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS, RIBBONS. PON PONS, STANDUP AND = ® EVERYTHING NECESSARY TO BEAUTIFY THE HAT. : AND COLORS WILL SURELY PLEASE YOU. - u EE EERE EERE ESSE EEE EERE EERE RE x ES € vedo ote avs 0% 6% ce oP 0% 0% 0 c%2. o% e%0 024 3% 620 oY ov 00 as 6% o¥e 0 D0, 0 0 @ $0 OO & OO 0 O& 9 “os, A 00, Aaa Xa Xe +, oe <, ro 9, Ag 0, a Ag 9, ho oe, Ng P, oe ®, ot St Oto +, e ng 0 ** 9%? Op ot 08 9,000 *t 9 4 9 0® a? 0 4.0 Ve So & 0 e of v > PNT $ e o’ oe ol $ ot % orm fe ofeafeafed footeeles tose tel J pte dodood 9. foedeel 90 0% 6% 6% 2% 0% % 2% o% o% o*, Ooo De oo 9 o¥% GIS CGO OP OY 48 a? VP FI 0 VPI 0 0 0 00 0S 0S BO CIO 0 0 0 $0000 A Store Full of The Newest and Smartest Spring Apparel So e30a3e- a3 ade aloode oe oo efe edo ood 0 $0 Ob OO OS bb Oe bb Srdedededededndds trode defofodeedededodfrddededdededededidndeddededededds EASTER al Oo, J Oe o% Opening of Hauer’s Store aturday, April llth We want every person to see this store, and with this in mind we have set Saturday April 11th as our Formal Opening Day to receive every one in our best store dress, whether patrons or not. 9 0 0% o% % 2% o% o% o% o% o% o¥% edeodeefocde fedledleafeddedrinde >, J * QE * *. 0. 0 ®, * T° esto dled * * J CORR) * * ® A A > J * J AWK) ($00 000, + Loo A Jo ofeofesfed 9, o ot 20 & et 0% 9, + 9, Oo a0 0 0 J oP 00 90,0 0,0 0,04, CORK) e® 9%! VERYBODY wants something new on that very day, as it marks the real beginning of the Spring season, and we shall show an unrivalled assortment of the beautiful new styles for Spring in every department Come and join O The Mt. Joy Bulletin Statement of ownership, manage- ment. etc, of the Mt. Joy Bulletin, published at Mount Joy. Pa., weekly (as required by Act of Congress, Au- gust, 24, 1912.) Editor, Jno. E. Schroll. Publisher, Jno. E. Schroll. No bonds, no mortgages, or other gecurity affecting the ownership, etc, held or owned by anyone. Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Owner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March, A. D. 1914. Charles H. Zeller. Notary Public. A At Chicago's first primary 50,000 women were in attendance; some of the gown voted were perfectly stun- {sum of $13.50 a Yours for business’ H. ££. HAUER : Opposite Post Office . 91 650.000 a a0 0% aba. as 0 AO AOL ae abs ibe a Os AOL Go ei Ge Piero ofa reader ad fase fe adeife de iieaie droeaesinofe ote ofeedsdrate do de ded CONTRACT TO BE AWARDED Citizens of Landisville and Salunga Meet To Discuss Lights At a town meeting held at the warehouse of Root and Baker at Sa- lunga Monday evening, the street lighting problem of Salunga and Lan- disville was discussed. The light was formerly furnished through the agency of an individual, M. A. Moore and the contract expired. Superintendent Von president in the interest of the HEdison Electric Company and promised to furnish light to the boroughs for the light, lights were used. Two committees were appointed from each town to solicit funds from Mount Joy, Penna. Neida was providing 40| i 00 o%% 2°, $0000, 4 aXe * 0 0 e% % ®, ho , + J * ® * \J IRA RAR Rg Xa) + foods jade feel 9, ® fo adeeded / » > the citizens for the lights. lowing are the committees, Landis- ville, Simon Minnich, Harry Cozer, Minnich; Salunga, Henry I.3hgenecker, J S. Wise, A. B. Kreider. About 50 citizens were in attendance. The fol- Jonas a ae Wiis Billmeyer Workman Shot Dead John Kunsch, a guarryman who recently lived at Billmeyer, shot and killed while robbing the store of Geo. Livingston, at Hellam, York County, Friday of last week. Livingston was awakened and saw “the man coming from the store window. He fired and Kunsch fell mortally wounded. He died at a York hospital. a Advertise in the Mt. Joy Balletin. »’ * o was | 9, + Plants for Easter The finest plants and a greater va- riety than they have shown in sever- Easter seasons, can be seen 9, 0.0% >, J 430-0704 * al past at Hoffer's greenhouse this Easter €@ week. Lilies, spireas, azaleas, tulips, of hyacinths, narcissus, lilacs, cinerari- = as and primulas. Fancy baskets filled with plants, Cut carnations. 2t FOR SALE—Two well Mares with foal. Price able. Phone qr address Witmer, Mount Joy. PLANTS FOR SALE—Bonny Best, Success and Pontarosa tomato plants; also cabbage, Cauliffiower, red and vellow pepper, lettuce, redbeet, egg plant, ete. Call on Eli B. Hostetter, Mount Joy. Bell Phone. tf. FOR SALE—Barred Rock eggs, 15 for 50c. Bronze turkey eggs, 9 for $1.50, Breeder of Jersey Red pigs. B. F. Brubaker, R, D. 2. 4t 60,000 Plants for Sale—Cabbage, to- ,matoes, caulifiower, redbeets, egg- plants, peppers small flower plants, blooming geraniums. Zerphey's Green- house. 2t. 1 9 Salar J > hred Brood very reason- Joseph C. Ou o%% o% * * OO 0, 0. 0 0. 0 0 0 0 SB SAE SB SAKA Xa Xa Xa X 0, 9 0% % 7 * FOR SALE-—Refrigerator used but one year. Inquire at this office. 2t. For Sale Cheap—A good as new 9, * RX 9, * marbletop table. Bulletin Office. | #5 { 2 < | | For Sale—150 locust posts, ~mor-! TL | tised. C. M. Breneman, R. D. 2, near | %° [Eby’s Church. 3t| oe | a oe | FOR SALE CHEAP—A large new | gas stove with a double oven. Will, "sell very reasonable as I live in the] ®, eafe ele * | country and can't use same. Apply | %* at this office tr] oge z 3 | oo Newtown strain S. C. White Leg-| (horn day old chicks for sale, 10¢ | %* ‘each. Order now. Also, custom hatch- | ¢g¢ ing, at 4 cents a chick. Newpher 4 Smeltzer, Mount Joy, Pa. { bo®% # © ¥ . 9. ede dfode dodo deddedededded 0, For Sale—A lot of kindling oii cut ready for stove use; $1 a load. | | { COR) Wm. Darrenkamp Mt. Joy. tf / For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener- ator for an automobile in first-class | ©, condition complete with bracket. | Only $5.00. Apply at this office. , | ¥ FOR SALE—Lot of good Af 9 baled timothy hay. Call * * on Mr. E. H. Zercher, Mt. oe Joy, Pa. Bell Phone 48-3. * 4t. oe ; 2 > Having leased the quarry of Jac. g% Hershey, formerly the Zercher quar- & fy. 1 am prepared to furnish building 4 stone, crushed stone and lime for * building purposes. Also white wash %* and field lime. Jno. C. Dupler, Mari- T etta, Pa. 4t. & NOTICE—I am prepared to do all kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and % {work of that kind. Charges very ee . ©. BEEMAN, MX. JOX , £2 + The Hager Store WHEN LOOKING FOR A SUIT FOR THE BOY DON'T FAIL TO WE POSITIVELY HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF BOYS' CLOTH- ING THAT HAS EVER BEEN IN MT. JOY AND WE CAN SIZES UP TO 18 YRS. PRICES FROM $3.50 to $10.00 Wantnd In A Att ote abs a abs as as a¥ a®; COOTER TR J I, ) 4 9 6 & @ i Ii 6 I Hil 3 | 0 (l 0 Hi DIARRA XIX XIN IX DEK DEX IRENE RX DIEXIREREX EHS KANG RG Ng Xa Xa Ra Xe Ng HPCE OPCS } >. fli l, Ul oUlb, Tl ROME wy 4 ~~ q FIT THE &. OO 6 0 & Offering The Season’s Latest Millinery Styles at THROUGH A VERY FORTUNATE AND TIMELY PURCHASE WE ARE OFFER. ING SMART TAILORED HATS, FEATURING BELGIAN SPLIT STRAWS, THE NEW TOP EFFECTS WITH THE POPULAR SIDE SHAPES AND STYLES. TO $18. THERE IS A CHOICE VARIETY OF CHIC I'T IS EVIDENT THAT THIS PARTICULAR LOT WHICH, BY THE WAY, MADE UP A CHOICE SAMPLE LINE, WAS MADE TO SELL AT $12 BANDEAUX AND OTHER CHARMING MILLINERY STYLE AROUND $5 Interesting Offering of Women’s Stylish Tailored Suits At $15.00 purchase of some ordinarily sell at Included is a special smart suits that would $21.75. In the showing are stylish serges, fancy crepes, new crepe poplins, and popular club checks. Among the shades are tango, na- vy. tan, Copenhagen, mignonette and black. Heppe Pianos Are The Most Men Buy Your Spring Suits No We are showing the newest styleg men’s ready-to-wear suits, offering head tiful patterns and ‘arings, We'll make you look “Siu. essy” if vou'll let us. Neat pencil stripes, in ,white and green, on grounds of blue and black, popular club stripes, shepherd check mixtures and numerous other pajte will be found. The large, m3 looking lapels are also quite proj The famous HART SCHAFF} MARX SUITS range in price fro to $25. and other good grades fron to $18. You may depend upon the Furnish- ing Department to complete your ward- robe with the very latest in shirts, ties, gloves, hosiery and the like. The lat- est in shoes is also here. Modern Pianos Because they have three sounding boards —1300 square inches more sounding board area than pianos with only one sounding board. of the spring assortments that This is the only important improvement in piano building during the last half cen- tury. It gives to Heppe Pianos almost the tone quality and tone volume of a concert grand piano. impossible this feature World-wide patents make it for any manufacturer to copy of Heppe Pianos. Terms and full information will be given upon request. Call, write or phone. The Hager Store is the only store in this sec- tion that handles these famous pianos. Heppe Three Sounding-Board Pianos are made in three styles: C.J. HEPPE & ............ $365 UP. showing, styles that Ww colt shoes with mat tops selected lamb broidered black and Showing New and Stylish Lasts In Women’s Shoes it is now The Shoe Department wishes to tell you Ls and the splendid, up-to-the-minute women will surely admire and ear, Patent colt button boots, with cloth and dull kid tops, and plain toes and with tips, are $4.50, while at $3.50 and $4 are patent and Cuban and ! low heels. H. & B. Queen Gloves At $1.00 ) Superior qualities will be found made of skin with Paris point em- backs; white and black with white stitching; also self stitched. Women’s cape skin gloves with rez Jac Mt. Joy. MARCELLUS. sn ein ; : Yeasonable, 1555D Brows, Mi Joy, tisk $325 prix seams and corded backs; in white, FOR SALE—Good home-made noo 4% EDOUARD JULES, .............$315. tans and black; at $1.00 dles. Call on Mrs. Daniel Derr( Mt. & Joy, or Mrs, Wm. H, Gantz, Florin, | r 2 : : Pl bn a8 Be Oa Ba OB BB BO 0 Be BB GG Bb OO bbb Ob SO 0 0 s%0> Pa. 1t SII CII CCIE OPO I 00 4000 0a 0 04 0p Ad CLIC TOOTS CHEE SP CHC OSOI0 00 | FOR SALE CHEAP—Six good win- | dow blinds 1 yard and 13 in. wide; | one 3-burner gag plate and bzrackets jand one good bed and spring. Wm | H. Gantz, Florin, Pa. | FOR SALE—Several thousand new | hard pressed bricks. Apply to Far- EE So The graduating class of th mers’ Creamery Co, Mt. Joy. ot, Get your boy's Easter Suit atl numbers sixteen this ugar | ir D. Beneman’s. Can fit all sizes In| Don’t frget to ask for 8. & H. commencement exercises W Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. Geo, Cator will have his shoe “shine In stand at the Exchange Hote] where with five 1t he invites his friends to call and see nauer of this honors, getting 3 out of 6. of Elizabethtown, killed straight. him. both short and long trousers. f. Harry Finished a H-bird race at entries, place, Shine 'Em Up \ rm Gee: Mr. Harry Goch- | Green Trading stamps at Beneman’s. [the latter part of the mo Will Conduct Suminer SG Professor Blmer E Rub close of the session of the M high school, will conduct a S {school in the high school build Maytown for a period of six Second Elizabethtown divided second Shissler,
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