The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 15, 1914, Image 4

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re and E. King Sts.
Corner S
The "Relian
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and Tested >e
$19.50 & $21.50
win
he only to consider
noint
point
far greater importance

ONCE, AND HAVE THE
JOIN AT :
OF THE MACHINE.
USE
kinds sewing conditions
all
the
Oi
times and under
of stitches on heavy
as
crade of the materials, and the
I'hese and man)
strated vou before you
RELIANCE MACHINES
and te
successfully
will
of
other points
to
Every kind of trial st you
met bythe
required
astonish
equipped
ind been
do the work
finish
hesides
eanty that will
tO operate being
few not found on
price is
and
The
eagy-lo-pay
famous Greist
chin Gu
It’s
the
ments, a
the same
of $2.00
nickeled
plan down and
steel
1aranteed vears
the
use
ten and
you need
while paying
machine
it
care
have of
THE CHALLENGE SEWING MACHINE
for a low price; in fact, it
buy
value
50 will anywhere in
newest
Reliance
the
the
equipped with
struction than
rice named
oO
machiue
in the
Whe
all circumstances
well
style
should be
purchase a ni
are al
can. thin}
RELIANCE SEWING MACHINE
in
you
Will
any
whether yo
attachments
Ww i 1 A
right.
for it
is
this country
attachments.
but exceptionally
Time Tried
wing Machine
is not by any
sewing ma
under
while importan
purchase of a
isthe action of a machine
=
Our Co-operative
accomouaate
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First Nationals
Opening
ul Balk,
and
wickets for
rooms
dizer
savings de
as wo
con-
ation iadies
Lhe the
bookkeepers,
disposed
ale so
customers
pai tment,
thout
interterence, valie a large
iocated in
space.
fusion Of
check-desk
centel
1s conveniently
Lhie of the public
the
with the us-
used in connection with
banking methods, every
possible device for the convenience
the tellers and bookkeepers being
The working of
fully equipped
space
screen
ual ntments
advanced
of
| worked out and adjusted with regard
plan to get an up-to-date
A helpful
Sewing Machine
on easy-lo-pay terms |
$25.00 MACHINES AT $15.50.
$30.00 MACHINES AT $19.50.
$35.00 MACHINES AT $21.50.
A high-grade, high-arm Machine |
roller and ball-bearing construction; |
one of the country’s four
makes; oak case, carved and polished
front, automatic lift, five draw
ers, drop head; complete set of at
tachments and our ten-year guarantee
You pay $2.00 when you join the
club, and $1.00 a week until paid. Ni
club fees, no interest charges: simply
buying a Sewing Machi n the clu!
at the spot cash pr
greates
swell
plan
is easy Lo oper
and uniform-
materials; the
ction
1zhly, demon-
chine
demonstrated
tried on
ways completely
of has been
an
and
any home, with ease and
ig silent very eas
lg Hen ry asy
the newest attach
make of machine
or: choose
A
with
lifetime
Buy it
the
of the
each ma-
proper
yay cast
$1.00 a week set
goeg fr
with
once and
now at
another wonderful
sewing machine $15.-
for ten
expensive
is
the best
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MACHINES
Binders, Reapers
Headers, Mowers
Rakes, Stackers
Hay Loaders
Hay Presses
CORN MACHINES
Planters, Pickers
Binders, Caltivators
Ensilage Cutters
Shellers, Shredder
VER
“cai
Farm Wagons
Motor Trucks
Threshers
Grain Drills
‘eed Grinders
Knife Grinders
Binder Twine
Lhe local
International Harvester Compan
y of America
(Incorporated)
Harrisburg
Deering McCormick
Che
Champion
Pa.
Milwaokes Osbors Plano

RBS BBE
Garden Seeds
Souwu The Seeds
You
Depend Upon
There avery dependence
18
why we have handled them sor
carrying greater vdriety and a
cause our increased patronage
Carden a
to suit your wants
in quantities
in seed business, your patronage
Chandlers’ Drug Store
Main Street
DAY HOURS, 8 to 9 A. M. ANDS5 to €45 P. M. I
n the seeds ve
any
arger
lemands
and Flowers Seeds
Wehave hag
appr¢
Can
handle That is
d this year we are
ever. simply be-
30 years experience
and all times
Mount Joy, Pa.
WJ jE OE
llarge
well
| built
| rounded
| many
to the particular work for which
| is intended.
interesting fea-
eye
the most
meets the
bank is the vault
door. This Bank is unusually
equipped with vault work, the
floor and ceilinig of which are
of hardened steel, two and a
inches thick, and entirely sur-
by solid concrete one foot
Fitted to the front of this
the steel door, weighing
equipped with pressure
lock, etc, and con-
as hu
The in-
is furnished with
grilled enclosure in
for the Bank's
forward potion
with safe
the of custom-
either side of the
the building are
of the working-
side, and
on the
commit-
furnish-
Perhaps
that
the
as
ture
ters and its
walls,
half
thick
vault is
tons,
system, time
structed burg
man ingenuity
terior of the vault
gate and
the chests
are the
ault furnished
boxes use
day
which
funds
of the
sept,
is
| deposit for
Ss. The
at
ed
of
| er spaces at
the of
[on
the
dey
here one
rear
the use
Bank on
sit department
find the
booths,
| vault
| resery
force
the
other;
tee room and
one
safe
may
counon
|ed in fine hardwood.
of the
which
room,
vault, the real
mezzanine floor
direcrors’
directors’ room is
tastefully deco-
and arranged
overlooking the
Above the at
building,
contains
1s a
the large
ete. The
proportions,
furnished,
windows
space
corridor,
of ample
rated and
with large
banking
in de-
size,
The design
the contract was
Brothers, Contract-
York City, who
T. CC Vis
This Bank, complete every
is probably for
the in the state.
and execution of
|done by Hoggson
[ing Designers, N
| engaged the services
|scher as architect.
tail, its one
best
ew
of
The First National Bank of Mount
inception to a private
Bank conducted by Dr. Andrew Gar-
ber as early as 1857. Following this
nucleus it was merged into a State
Bank in 1863, then known as the
Farmers’ Bank of Mount Joy. After
continuing as a State institution for
a short time it availed itself of the
National Bank Act of 1863 and was
chartered as the First National Bank
of Mount Joy, November 1864, with
M. B. Peifer, President, and Dr. An-
drew Garber, Cashier. With this or-
ganization it endeavored to serve the
people with the best of its ability at
the Bank's former quarters as
by the illustration
Dr
Joy owes its
Garber remained as Cashier
I igned Mr.
r regigned as President in
Henry Reist was elected
but ving one
1881 Nissly
President >d
1890
when
after
Ww.
died ser
was
until
S suc
Jacob
and serve
President,
1 the
1890
vho had
spiendid new
tuated on the
he intersec
most prominent
to all
the
an in-
building
and equipped
itional repu-
and from
it
vn, wil] prove
pared to serve
befitting
The
manne!
this kind.
gned ected
nave
1Nn€ WOTK,
building,
of design
afforded our
in
ou’
best of
to
confi
the
for beauty
iences
to
second none
desire rve
the
aim
facilities
f Direct-
that
Serv-
and
bank feel
and
rendered our
more faithful
be
public
nt
ice can atron
the
Board of Directors
Thomas J. Brown, J many,
H. H. Myers, Abram L. Nissley, M
S. Bowman, Amos N. Musser, Benj.
Q. Musser CN. Newcomer. John G
oY
. a
Stauifer,
counter- |
it |
gix tenths per
one en- |
| Tew
of |
{chased a
| the
shown |
Abram W. Shelly, 8. 8S.
\Woigemuth
Officers
President; J. S.
H. H My
Fellenbaum,
Tl Brown,
President;
R
omas J.
Vice
Secretary;
carmany,
ers,
Cashier,
Hess
jernley
0H.
Shires,
S Hershey, Telle:
Miss Mary
Abram N
Clerk;
Bookkeeper; Stauffer,
Janitor
Concerning Deposits
receive on Deposit, any
from $1.60 up.
joint accounts
to either
Will
amount
Will
names,
vivor
Solicits
pared to receive
of the following
Open Account,
two
sur-
in
the
open
payabie or
your patronuge and is pre-
wavs:
subject to
{ Check,
Certificates of
interest for 12
interest if
to twelve
On Time
bearing 3% per cent.
months, or 3 per cent.
left from six months
months.
your deposits in any
your ,
Deposit, *
Savings Fund Department i
Interest at the rate of three and
cent. per annum. In-
terest credited January first and Ju
ly first. Deposits made on or before
the first business day of the month,
draw interest from the first. Books
should be presented with deposit and
MUST be presented when withdraw-
als are made,
We also have the popular
Saving Fund system. Call
about it
re
RHEEMS
Advertise in the Mt
Good Friday
throughout
The Frank Pierce
outfit resumed
several days last
Mi Mrs.
Klizabethtown, were
Laura Keller
Sunday.
Samuel Fry of the Landis
Brothers employes is erecting a milk-
Plant at a Dairy farm near Nor-
Holiday
and ask
Bulletin
by
Joy
observed
section.
stone
usual
was da
this
crushing
the noise
week,
of
Mrs.
Anna
Amos Friday
guests of
daughter
and
and
last
one
ing
ristown.
Mr. and Mrs. S.
aged mother Mrs
Good Friday
W. Kraybill.
Easter hat and gown parade
caused very little excitement through-
the A few from abroad
made their appearance.
P. N. Kraybill the Rheems
chant who lost his valuable
being killed the railroad has pur-
savage dog from George
S. Kraybill and
Peter Krakbill
wert guests of Mr. and
Mrs.
The
Jos.
out day.
mer-
dog by
on
Floyd
Read the Bulletin
George Shissler and force of
masons from
gable end
brick house which
the March storm.
Charles Shirk will again flit from
the A. S. Bard so the Phares
Landis farm where hé can apply his
knowledge amongst the large
of dairy cows.
Samue! Fry, the leading potato
ction had over 4
potatoes planted by noon
Friday. On the same day
trees to many of his
D. G. Brinser
in by
of the
was blown
house
COW
herd
farmer
bushels or
on Good
he delivered
| customers.
cabbage
the
There is evidence that the
beets be plenty during
season, The farmers
a lot of interest in truck
owing to the slump
price of tobacco.
Bard has placed tobacco seed
1620 sqare feet of muslin
will measured off to suit
The variety is narrow
very kind that is
demand luring
and will
coming
g quite
are
aking
farming
the
A. S
present
n
inder
which be
customer.
Penna., the
in
the
leaf
for
expected he
Ebersole prominent
Rittsburg
Joseph
place.
attend
died
Amos a
conductor from
his Mrs.
this
to
of sister
near
east
uneral not who
her
suddenly
Wes
acco
Done
kers
g the
late
reoing
East and
unsold
ee Minin Snerini
MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS
LD ADVERTISE IN THE
BULLETIN
WHY
SHOU
Why Do You Name The Brand When
You Mean The Commodity?
There are, the United States,
2672 flour mills with a daily capacity
of more than 50 barrels.
There are 232 catsup
more than 475 cereal
far more than 30,000 brands
of soap made by 1038 manufacturers,
shoe
2150
in
manufactur-
ers
acturers,
and
machines
to brand of flour, a
a cereai, a soap, a
or a talking machine, and the
that in every imstance
the brand which
advertised.
meee tl eee.
ad the Bulletin
Subscribe” for the Mt
name
brand of catsup,
Try a
shoe
probability fis
will name
extensively
you is
most
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41 manufacturers of talking
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VIRILE FIGURE, “THE PIRATE,”
FOR GREAT EXPOSITION
WALLS.
Copyright, 1814,
national Ixposition Company.
When, the sculptors at the Panama- |
Pacific International Exposition began
their work they had as an inspiration |
a task which has appealed to the
imagination of the world for centuries,
the cutting of the barrier between the
Atlantic and Pacific oceans in the
Panama canal, and so they have re-
produced in the sculpture figures of
the carly explorers, pirates, the adven- |
turers of the seas, the pioneers, path-
finders. The picture above shows “The
Pirate” by Allan Newman, the brik
liant American sculptor.
BEAUTIFUL FIGURES TO ADORN |
VAST EXPOSITION PALACES.

i
Copyright, 1814, by Panama Pacific Inter-
national Exposition Company
Many of the greatest sculptors of
the world have produced the wonder-
ful figures and to be shown
on the grounds and on the great pal-
aces of the Panama-Pacific Interna-
tional Exposition at San I'rancisco in
1915. The picture » shows one of
the exquisite 1 August Jaegers
for the great Court of the Four Sea
sons.
DECORATIVE P ECE FOR EXPOSI.
TION PALACE.
groups
above
by
Copyright, 1914, by Panama Pacific Inter-
national Exposition Company.
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18th
aniversary Sale
A Great Event
Interesting to Every Woman
In Lancaster County


Commences
ednesday, April 15
And Continues All Through
The Month
Bargain Offerings
— IN
epartment
Every
TABLES AND COUNTERS filled to
merchandise
everflowing with high
grade
Come prepared you will be satisfied, pleased and delighted with
the and low prices
Saturday Will Be a (ireat Day
with
Anniversary showing

18cts. 25ct. article in the store.
hosts of Anniversary Prices, we predict a
Big Busy Day--COME
will buy any Combined
the
Pick Your Suit
From Over
200 Patterns
CANNOT


OU DO THAT eve. -where—but vou can
at the leading Clothing Hom ¢ in [Lancaster
which has the distinction of showing as many Men’s Suits
at the $15 price alone as most stores show in their entire
stocks.
IS BULE SERGE your favorite? It I§ with many mei
because it is always dressy (that is, wher REAT.
Blue Serge) and because it ig so adaptable to Summer
sage Here is a line in which our patrons tell us so ofter
head and shoulders in assortment an value
And you ean only \ppreciats
the hundreds of face t«
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