THE Wednesday, A pril 15, + ) Soo 2% % RENN oe? a %Y % 0 o3rodeofoods dh dirdivaoidpfodfodoiofodeddedd * of *s- * ode ole + * 9. + 9, (a) 9, * ¥, o, eo. & oideadrd od 9, * a $, + 9, %% COW) $000 9 4 9, aa’ ob. 0 4 a Xa Xa’ , 4 * ® ¢ 0 & Je-ledded le deol] * / oe ofr dle dododdyd X Jo for a + 9. The Hager Store IMPORTANT 91st ANNIVERSARY SALE Will Begin Saturday, April 18th Golden Rays of Economy will light up THE HAGER STORE during its ninety first ANNIVERSARY SALE, which will begin Saturday, and continue all next week. The event |will be fittingly celebrated by exceptional saving opportunities in timely merchandise in practical all departments. For full details, be sure to read the Lancaster evening papers-Friday, April 17th. YOU MAY BUY A HIGH CRADE PIANO At Cash Price With Time Payment Privilege Through THE HAGER ANNIVERSARY PIANO CLUB THIS IS OUR 91st. ANNIVERSARY. It is fitting that we be greatful --that, as an evidence of appreciation besides the many other price opportunities we offer, we inaugurate this Piano Club, which’ by simply paying $1.00 as membership, entitles you to purchase at any time it is convenient, and received the full benefits of the Club. Details will be sent upon regnest. What It Will Do For You It will save you money It will offer you lower terms of payment It will protect you during sickness It will protect your family if you die It will guarantee satisfaction to you It will give you one year’s exchange privilege it will give you a year’s free tuning It will deliver your instrument free It will give you choice of any instrument in our store. Why A Hager Club Means So Much Qur “one-price”’ system sets one standard price for every article- when we announce a reduction it is genuine. What You Can Obtain UPRIGHT PIANOS Francesca, Edouard Jules, H. C. Schomacker, Marcellus, Heppe, Web- Sy er. PIANOLA-PIANOS Stroud, Steck, Stuyvesant, Weber, Wheelock, Steinway, also Francesca- Heppe Player-Piano Aeolian made. \ GRAND PIANOS . “USED” PIANOS Steck, H. C. Schomacker, An assortment of various makes Heppe, At prices from $100, Weber. 9, ¢ 0 Op Oa So SO 0 PIE TIT ITOIT III IR IK JK TR IK RK OK TK OR 7 J aaa a a aa a a a aa aa A il 9, Or 0 Oe 0s bn On Oe Oa Oe Be oF 0 oP o% o%00%04% 6% 0% 4% 400 4% 120-020 620 50 400 00 4% @, + A a a aXd BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA SENIORS DEFEAT JUNIORS * ees ** First Diamond Clash Occurred Here %° Last Thursday *e e— | The first game of ball was played & here last Thursday afternoon when oo the Seniors put one across on the $ Juniors of the High School by a * score of 8 to 4. The score is ap- | 2 pended: *? | SENIORS r ho ae #3 Grissinger, rf Sa 000 0 i re 3p aa 00) 8 | Hershey, ss . 2.3.0'1 1 $ cover, ay 2 99 72,1 * Smithy 1p 5.0 ¢ 0 000 Inissly, 11 ........wF 8 903 ®¥iRoot, ci he 0: 0.0 0 1 Sut laresnawelt, DA oO 0 9:61 o¢ |Missemer, ¢ ........... 1 22.0.2 | Hershey, &. 0000 02:0 oe Sg... Lane 00000 | — o— —— — T Total 813 27 1210 *%* | JUNIORS rhoae *® | Brown, cil Tao ut 4 00 Ya) seo, Pore 9 2 0:2 1 RSs Ih. a0 900 o% | Brubaker, 2b .......... q 2 1 4 $item, is a 1 3 2 2.2 \Batmon, HF ..4...... 00 00 1 ** | Laskewitz, 2h Cs 14111 °0e | $ | Booth, CL. an 00 00 Bear, PE 1.0 0 10 SH eam oe | Total 41327 8 7 oF | Juniors rn 0-1-0-0-3-0-0-4 oe | Seniofs ...c.ccaiinner 4-3-0-0-0-1-0-8 | | Struck out: by Greenawalt 11; by | ** | Stoll, 9: .Basses on balls: off Stoll, Bin off Greenawalt, 3. Time, nearly #¢ | all afternoon; Attendance, very good. | oe ee — a Here's Some Score oe The Bulletin wants and will cheer | {fully publish all base ball news it | {can get hold of, but persons prepar- {ing box scores should exercise a little | 9, 0 he? 00, o os judgment in their preparation We J %° 1 obliged to publish the following | * vou must guess on what teams y are, how many innings they wved, how only eight men on an compose a team, etc. $ a J o® *, & Tp 46%, *, 4 t ® >a J + x &. 0, 4p 089, 7 0 a) * & + 9, a) Ye 4 @, + t 9 + 1 | Klugh, ¢ 3:3 1 J > ! Pennell, p 9, * N hrite, 1b @, 204, oadeadedled + | Brubaker, 2b 5 ND po EO & ro Stoll, ss 9, * | Harmon, 3b If LY 9, * COR) * a 9, > Testing Berry Boxes Testing berry boxes of farmers | { and hucksters is keeping John A. | Leinbach. sealer of weights and| CR) * ealedledlodded] > #® | measures, of Lancaster city and] 4g | county, busy every minute these | od | days. This is being done in prepara- | {tion for the berry season, which will | | be inaugurated upon the arrival of | the strawberry crop. So far 6,000] | herry boxes have been tested. 9 rife dle oed] oe? % * 9 * 9 | — Be | | } | | Woned, Fore Sa, For Real 9. 0 o® / alae’ | pH _— -— | ¢® | FOR SALE—Two well bred Brood o% | Mares with foal. Price very reason: oe | able. Phone or address Joseph C., | Witmer, Mount Joy. FOR SALE—Barred Rock eggs, 1 | 206 ©000000000000000CEOOO00CORRRORR@COE i trunk, kr. D. 2 ne OOO 0000000000000 NOTICE ©) KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE IN BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HAVE AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM. BER, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR: SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK. LY. 0000000000000 DOCCLOCCCIIICIO) @ 00000000000 000000® | for 50c. Bronze turkey eggs, 9 for | '$1.50. Breeder of Jersey Red pigs. B. | © | WANTED:—Lady to sell trees, | ® | shrubs, roses, vines, bulbs, etc. Per | manent. Brown Brothers Nurseries, | { Rochester, New York. it. | FOR SALE CHEAP—A large new gas stove with a double oven. Will] sell very reasonable as I live in the country and can’t use same. Apply | at this office tr | Cheap for Quick Sale—Two good | pool tables complete with balls, cues, | | racks, etc. Apply to Mt. Joy Hall | | Association, Dr. J. J. Newpher, | | Manager tf. | ©00CO E0000 Newtown strain S. C. White Leg | horn day old chicks for sale, 10c | sach. Order now. Also, custom hatch: | ng, at 4 cents a chick. Newpher | Smeltzer, Mount Joy, Pa. oth For Sale—A lot of kindling wood, cut ready for stove use; $1 a load | Wm. Darrenkamp Mt. Joy. tf itor for an automobile in first-class ‘ondition complete with bracket July $5.00. Apply at this office. Having leased the quarry of Jac | stone, crushed stone and lime for NOTICE—I am prepared to do all work of that kind. Charges very FOR SALE—Several thousand new hard pressed bricks. Apply to Far mers’ Creamery Co., Mt. Joy. 2t. OOOO | marble-top table. Bulletin Office. 2Q® 9, © 50000000000000000000000OODOOOOVOOOOE fx Fri a Hi tre." For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener | IS SEs CEC >< XCD A —— T———— A, Ey a EE Ep pH ouble 4A Stamps Saturday, April 18th SOO OOOO00000000000C00OOOOCOIOOOOOTVOINIFIIG OOOOOOOOOOCOGOUU 000 INVEGTNENT ———————————————————— EN WHO HAVE WORN OUR M CLOTHES WILL TELL YOU THAT THEY ARE A GOOD IN VESTMENT. MADE FROM WEAR-RESIST- ING FABRICS AND TAILORED IN THE BEST MANNER POSSIBLE. THEY WEAR AND HOLD THEIR SHAPE UNTIL YOU HAVE HAD MANY TIMES YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. a \ RIGHT NOW-—THIS SPRING IS N A GOOD TIME TO FIND OUT A ABOUT OUR CLOTHES. YOU TAKE NO CHANCE OF DISSATIS FACTION. OUR IRONCLAD GUAR. ANTEE GIVES YOU FULL PRO: TECTION Special Prices $20.00 Suits, now $18.00 $18.00 Suits, now $15.50 $16.00 Suits, now $14.00 SIE h Site. now $12.00 $12.04 uits, Now $10.00 $10.00 Su 10 $ 7.50 BOOOO00NTHN0000000000OANINONOCBOIN0N000000C > Knickerbocker and Norfolk Suits For Boys | An extensive line for boys. Ages 3 io 18 years. Come in and see the stylish suits We will show you some beautiful patterns at from $3 to $10.00 GOOOOCO00000OOLLOOLOOOOOD OOOO OCOOCO0OOO0OLOLDOOOOLLVLLLY Bring Us Your Feet and let us fit them with a pair of our comfortable new Shoes. Your feet will be happy if you do The Famous “Walk-Overs’ For Men and Large Boys $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Other good makes, $1.95 to $3.00. Our Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Shoes are the best that can be gotten for the mone) All prices Scout Shoes for Men and boys. OOOO OOOOCOCOOOOOODOLOOCOU x (3 3O0OGCOOCOOOOOODOOOD0ODDLLLLV Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses A lovely line of Children’s dresses in white and colors, 50c to $4.00 Ladies Black and White checked dresses trimmed with cerise and green, sat- in and frilling in the neck, $4.00 value for $2.98 Ladies’ Skirts in Blue, Black and white serge and black and white checks—all prices. Ladies’ Misses and Children’s hats in all the latest models. We trim hats. Misses and Children’s Spring Coats in tan, grey and navy blue, OOGOOGO0COCOOOO0OOOOCOOO0000 OGG OO0DDDODOIICENANANRN ODUULON Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Saturday, April 18 A Great Chance to Fill Your Books NOSOOOOOOGOOOOO0C00000OCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOLLLVVLLVVVIVVVIIAANAN - D. Beneman East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS sHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE Hershey, formerly the Zercher quar- | vy, I am prepared to furnish building | | building purposes. Also white wash | land field lime. Jno. C. Dupler, Mari- | | etta, Pa. 4t. | Lincoln said: “I do not much about the tariff, but Ido know this much; when we buy goods get the goods and the sets the money; when We made at home, we get s00ds and the money.” ose who get the * lion's share” Refuse substitu es; | kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and | reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf | For Sale Cheap—A good as new | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | Read the Bulletin’ Advertise in the Mt Joy Bulletin. ah le ab ba a iy A Da ve ed HO od es oY «a Bo Worth Crowing About BULLETIN Comparison of results and profits before and after using ifs Poultry Pp I HLL, Regulator Pkgs. 25¢, 50¢, 60c, $1.00; 25 lb. pail $2.50 the great tonic and conditioner—is permanent friend of all Pratts Proc Satisfaction Guaranteed or Pratis Lice Killer. Spring necessity. § sure to make you a Vioney Back : and 60c. Alsoa rous vermin, Pr: 5 insi on alls Jjount Joy business are advertis- a Get Pratts 160 page Poultry Book 1 the Bulletin. For Sale By DBE &. D. CHANDLER & CO JOHN H. BUOHL Advertise In “The Bulletin™