The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 06, 1914, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
Wednesday, May 6, 1914.

| McCORMICK
OR GOVERNOR
A Democrat of principle, courage
and conviction who considers his
party the main works and not a mere

 

















/ ‘ Penrose annex.
A Democrat who will be a Demo-
cratic governor independent of any
power or influence except the will of
the people.
A man who has no motive in seek-
ing the governorship save an honor-
able ambition to usefully serve the
State.
He is the man who put the party
back on the political map of his
State.
He was the centre rush in the
great contest that rescued the De-
mocracy from the bi-partisan traders,
the GQGuffeys, Halls, Garmans, Don-
nellys and Ryans. And his nomina-
tion will block the movement to de-
liver vour party back to Penrose.




A man of strength, vigor, cour
wisdom, experience and discretion,
in whose hands the great inter
and the fair fame of Pennsylve
will be safe. You will help to b
this great blessing to the State, if




NOMINATE McCORMICK
BECAUSE HE WILL BE ELECTED










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In our May offerings of Lingerie, along with
the low prices, you will note with satisfac-
tion that our usual high standard of quality
has been maintained. Notice the dainty trim-
mings, how the garments are fashioned and
finished—the very lowest-priced ones, as well
as the more exclusive grades.
You will also please note that we are ad-
hering to our well-known policy of guarantee-
ing every garment in this sale to be the pro-
duct of clean, sanitary workrooms—none from
any place that cannot stand the scrutiny of
the most rigid inspection.
While we mention only a few of the May
offerings, there are dozens and dozens of un-
advertised values equally as attractive.
May White Sale prices are 25¢,, 50c, 79c
$1, $1.19 and up to $9.50 for those of Niagara
Quaker lace or crepe de chine.
COMBINATIONS
May White Sale Prices are 75¢, $1 to $1.50
to those of Niagara Maid Silk at $8.75. Also,
Princess Slips at $1 to $7.50.
SKIRTS
May White Sale Prices are 59, 79c, $1,
$1.25 to $8.75 for one with fancy medallion
inserts and ribbon trimmed.
DRAWERS
May White Sale Prices are 2 for 25¢, 19c,
25¢, 39¢c, 50c, 59c to $3.25 for choice styles
with dainty lace trimming.
KNIT UNDERWEAR
Is Prominent in the May White Sale
WOMEN’S COTTON VESTS AT 12ic—sev-
eral styles finished at the neck and arms with
dainty silk tape; value, 15¢
WOMEN’S UNION SUITS AT 59¢c—fine
light weight, in low neck and sleeveless style,
with either lace knee, tight knee or knicker
style. Neck and arms are run with pretty
silk tape; extra sizes at 69c; splendid seconds
of dollar quality.
SWISS RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS
43c—lace and cuff knees; will be found in
stvles that are sleeveless; good 50c value.
WOMEN’S LISLE VESTS AT 19c—sleeve-
less styles with neat torchon lace edging;
value 25¢
* CHILDREN’S KNIT WAISTS, 2 for 25¢c—
GOWNS this style quipped with tape that buttons
around the waist line, strongly reinforced.
Now Comes The May Sale of
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& Maid sik WHITE DRESS LINENS
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25¢, 33 ments of summer white dress linens, showing
a Hite Yale Prices are 5c, c : Ss ; y
2 May White Sale Prices are 15¢c, c ; many desirable styles and weaves, that are
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39¢c, 50c, 59¢ to $5 for lovely amisole pactioniarly Well kaon. for: quality.
RAMIE AND CRASH in 36 to 45-in. widths,
come at 42¢, 50c, 59¢, 75¢ and $1.00 yard,
“OLD BLEACH” LINENS in fine and me-
dium coarse weaves, are 36 to 54 in. wide.
These are priced at 50c to $1.25
“MEADOW EBELEACH” LINENS show the
finer weaves; some in exceptional widths; 22
to 90 inches; Prices start at 50c and range
upward to $1.50 and $1.75
FRENCH LINENS, water shrunk; 36, 47 &
90 in. widths; at 50c, 75¢ and $1.25
AN EARLY INSPECTION will find the fol-
lowing exceptional values, all of which are
priced lower than we have ever sold the same
excellent qualities and styles:
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45 in. Ramie linen, stylish coarse weave, 50c
36 in. medium coarse crash weave, 35¢
72 in. finer weave Irish dress linen, 59¢
90 in. finer weave Irish dress linen, 75¢
36 in. oyster white Irish crash, 25¢
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Only Store In Lancaster Can Sell You a Genuine Pianola Player-Piano
Al] player-pianos are mot “Pianola” Player-Pianos.
an artistic musical instrument must not be applied to imitations, either
priced. Ordinary “player-pianos” have mo reputation of musical standing They lack certain
patented devices which the “Pianola” has. ‘These are absolutely necessary to artistic playing.
At the Hager Stofe you may choose from six world-famous pianos, including the Stroud Stuy-
vesant, Wheelock, Steck, Weber and Steinway. Prices beggin at $550. Moderate tormg
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BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
FIRST CLASS-DAY

Observed by East Hempfield Town-
ship High Seniors at Landisville
Class day evercises were held by
the graduating class of the Landis-
ville High School in the Landisville
Lutheran Church on Wednesday even-
ing for the first time in the history
of the school. The church was crowd-
ed with patrons and people of the
, community.
| The class members are: Elizabeth
Stehman, Anna Troyer, Urban Baker,
* John Kendig, Stephen Miller, Wil
liam Mumma, Paul Peifer, Paul
Stauffer, Clyde |
| Snavely, Jacob
| Swarr, Miriam Hershey, Winona
| Hess. and Leroy Miller.
The programme follows: Music, |
Merrily Every Bosom Boundeth, by
the school; the president's address
Today! Where Will We Anchor?by
Urban Baker; violin solo, Concer-
tino 4, by Clyde Swarr; class history
Liberty, by school; recitation, a Hair
and class song.
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Royal Tailoring
If you want to be a member of a

| Bros. $15.00 to $50.00.
| etl A
|
| eq Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chandler and
{ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Phillips at Chest-
| nut Level on Sunday.
| 1atter’s sister, Mrs. ‘Jennie Witmer
at Manheim,
attended the funeral of Rev. G. W.
Dungan.
eee tlre en.
English Toes are Narrow
Our shoes in the new English
$3.00 up.


VISIT THE
Mount Joy
Garage
PETER S. BRUBAKER, Proprietor
up on short notice.
for Firestone & Pullman Tires.


Everything Good
to Drink
NO MATTER WHAT
THE U. S. STANDARD
BUCK BEER
of the
READING BREWING CO.
will be ready for delivery
Tuesday, April 7th, 1914.
Send in your orders at once.
Price $1.00 a Cas
Bottled at the Brewery.
FLANAGAN’S
The House of Quality
COLUMBIA, - PA.

by Paul Peifer; oration, We Launch |
by John Kendig; song Banner of |
Cut, by Lucy Miller; song, The Mexi- |
can Hero, by the boys; class |
prophecy by William Mumaw; pre- |
sentation oration by Jacob Stauffer |
{ Royal family come and look over
our samples of Royal Tailoring. Getz
Dr, and Mrs. W. D. Chandler visit-
Mr. and Mrs. David Wagner spent
| saturday night and Sunday with the |
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Stehman were |
at Philadelphia Monday where they |
J.ast are swell. Black and Bal. Lace.
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| Men's 5 Boys Suils
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|
If your Ford needs attention, I
will be pleased to have you call on
me, I carry a complete line of re-
pairs for these cars and can fix you

General Repair Work a Specialty

Also Automoble Hiring. Agent
Lr -— Es 1
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For Representative
Second Lancaster District
Gieneral Assembly
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Charles Johnson
REPUBLICAN
*
of East Donegal Township, Lancaster
County, Pennsylvania.
| Your support will be appreciated.
On the Regular Republica
Party Ticket
Primary Election May, 19, 1914.
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE
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Joy Route 1.
AARON 1. HOFFMAN,
SAMUEL L. HOFFMA
Administratd



Willis G. Kendig,
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Double JA’ Stamps
Saturday, (Nay 9




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Nobby and Up-To-Date Styles
At All Prices
We Can Fit Everybody
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Trousers Trousers
YOU WILL BE SURE TO FIND JUST THE PAIR YOU HAVE BEEN LOOK-
ING FOR AND AT THE VERY PRICE YOU HAD IN MIND. EXTREMELY NEW
EFFECTS IN STRIPES, SERGE, CASHMERES AND WORSTEDS. PRICE $1 TO $5
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Hats Hats
YOU SHOULD BE WEARING A NEW STRAW HAT NOW. WE SHOW THEM
IN MANY MODELS—EVERY ONE SHAPELY AND FULL OF CHARACTER. WE
ARE NEVER TOO BUSY TO SHOW THEM TO YOU WHEN YOU ALLOW US
THAT PRIVILEGE. PRICE 50¢ TO $3 .
PANAMAS $3 TO $6.50
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Shoes Shoes
OUR SHOES CANNOT BE BEAT. WE SELL THE FAMOUS WALKOVER
SHOES AND OXFORDS FOR MEN AND WOMEN, $3.50 TO $5 OTHER GOOD
MAKES $1.50 TO $3 :


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Coats Coats
LADIES’ MISSES & CHILDREN’S SPRING COATS & DRESSES AT ALL
PRICES.
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Up-To-Date Millinery
MILLINERY FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. WE HAVE HATS TO

SUIT ALL.
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Corsets Corsets
CORSETS—THE BEST MAKES. NEMO, AMERICAN LADY, R & G & FER-
RIS WAISTS, 50¢ TO $3 ‘
BRASSIERES, 50¢
BOYS’ WASH SUITS & ROMPERS IN ALL STYLES, 50¢ TO $1.50
OUR ART DEPARTMENT IS MOST COMPLETE, ANYTHING IN THE LINE
OF FANCY WORK CAN BE GOTTEN HERE.

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Our Store Is Open Every Evening
. D. Beneman
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
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Abraham Lincoln said: “I do motif more than 50 barrels.
Estate of ANNIE HOFFMAN, late | know much about the tariff, but Ido|
of East Donegal Township, deceased.
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the
i undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those ha¥ing
claims or demands against the same,
will present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding in Marietta Route 2 and Mt.
know this much; when we buy goods ors, Mors than - 498
abroad we get the goods and the]
foreigner gets the money; when we
buy goods made at home, Wwe get
both the goods and the money.”
Those who getgthe “ lion's share” | achines.
of Mount Joy pfliness are advertis-
arg in the Byll
Subeeriy
Read th

WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS | Why Do You Name The Brand When WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS
SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE |
You Mean The Commodity?
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267 ur mills with a daily capa ;
: ¥ cepaciy The “New Year” is
| There are 232 catsup manufactur. ie. the y
of soap made by 1038 manufacturers,
shoe manufacturers to the number of
2150 and 41 manufacturers of talking
| the years to come.


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brand of catsup, a cereai, a 80ap, 2|.ondition witho:
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shoe or a talking machine, and the Advertisin : ay
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Agi ears that have flown; and
“| by searching out and acknowled
jacturers, far more than 30,000 brands | oy, weaknesses fortify elgias
Look back, and see if you are get-
ting all your talents, your ambition,
and your opportunities entitle you
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