LL “ME B ETIN, MOUNT, JOY, PA. | ee . mm rere er ——— 1 0 N ELIZABETHTOWN : .3 3 0 Read We Bulletin ; Borough Council 3 > 32.3 0-3 sa Best paper °5 town -Bulletin (Continuéd from page 1) y Mc B32 a2 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. -Fackler and een 2. ® 9 ° Grube, GF. 5 4 1 1 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Abele have re- Special Committee # Children S Cl oithin Reese, cf... ... 8472/0 0 turned from a delightful automobile Dr. Richards reported having made & g GC. Mellinger, vf ......1 070 0:0 trip to Pittsburgh. the trip to Harrisburg as’ ordered by § . Hilliar;op ......... 1.3.2.2 1 Prof. E. R. Kraybill and family of Council for the purpose of protesting # Annual Su | mer — TTT New Holland, are passing several against several clauses in a recent Totals ...... Tans 24 20 27 11 3 days with Mrs. Kraybill's parents, bill which prevents boroughs from ° S'ga ,.... ....013021002—9 Mr and Mrs. Wm. Morning. regulating their own affairs. He said Sale Pr 7 es Csders ... ..50 2341231324 Rev. A. L. B. Martin and family that fifty-six boroughs and twenty- Earned runs: rusaders 2; Sa- w rec ror y Pr : oe 8g 3 Crusaders 12; Sa8- who recently returned from Los AD- (ou: counties were represented at lunga 7. Two base hits: Conrad, Hil- geles, are spending a few days in liar, Longenecker, ~Mowrey. Three the borough as the guest of rela- AST Friday marked the beginping of our last a this meeting. nual scale of Men’s and Children’s Clothing—tt Wa = 7 Eo base hits: Grube,” Mowrey. HOme tives and friends Board of Health one sale in Lancaster that has the enf{ire confidence o \ 5 Ne LY run: Reese. Siolen bases: Mowrey The stores and business places ob- Mr. J. BE. Hoffer, secretary of the everybody who has ever purchased at % GROFF & WOLF - =e 2, Grube 3, Longenecker 3, Melling- served the Fourth as a holiday. The Board of Health, reported that there i ————— —— = Local Bovs Were There With the Punch ic... ~"2: =. t Bilis 10; % postofios wes oon in the moming 900 3 single nportaie, esse of Sale. Keiser 5. Bases on balls: off Hilliar ang ir oni Kk ras Sickness in the town. . | § . Ses als: e and in the evening. Market was 2. off Wolter YRBites” Snavely i E We call it ¢ i . yi summer he ar F id . (3; off Keiser 4. Umpires: Snavely nhelq Saturday afternoon as usual. Treasurer's Report : ® eal 12 midstrer sale, yet sumer hud ‘searcely on ri ay Evening {and Kendig. Last week J. C. McLanachan with The Union National Bank reported more than commenced, so a reduction sdle of such proven Diamond Dust a force of men erected a handsome a balance of $3,622.24 in the Borough worth as this at such an early date prekents all kinds of . : a ; = : % an ac . = I L = os 5 . 4 Cassel and Conrad were clubbing Barre monument in the Rohrerstown geccount, $2,429.01 in the Water ac- opportuniti to 11 d th 5 5 nere were tv rackerjack g: 5. { Beer aie 2:9 ) : 5 : AH . =D i z : ) ‘tu es to 1 nr er uyving er ’ Eon a Sracken) ck games o ¥ o othe ball some in both games Mennonite cemetery on the lot off count and $524.00 in the interest ac- e prudent mother in uying her sons re oe on ths pou St a : 1171 : The P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. of Co- John B. Mumma. It is one of the vcunt or a total of $6,575.25 in the clothing. an vervbody present vas given ' Myers 3 SERA Ee ( ; i iy 2 i evel b dy D1 en as given - S, : 2a y | lumbia lost two at Hanover on the finest monuments in the cemetery. orough treasury. their money’s worth 1e scores arej{Bennett, ss ........... ) 2 y on 59 : : 2 r sche £m ati ta £11 x f . i 1oney’s I The scores are enniet 3 t 9 Fourth, “here will be an examination in Mr. Barto reported that the sur- The schedule of reductions is as follows: appended: Schroth, MH ...o.......% Ou ldoa0) U y 11 3% 3 . - : | New Holland and Hershey split this place July r the office of face water does not drain away at 20 KX 2s 2 iL | Walte Pe 001% ; : ; ; y 8] is pl Hy 11, for th 0 ne A : Sih apa; . $2.50 and 33.00 Suits ‘how... .... an ln $1.98 MORNING GAM {Brybak 91 bons Th atevenion the Fourth as did also Man- postmaster at Rheems, which will the residence of Mr. Philip Schmael- . Brubaker, 2b. cui ou 3 : a : ety ot bE, os MT. JOY | ? Weta hy heim and Lititz. be vacant after September 30, be- zle on Columbia Avenue and that $3.50 Suits now- ...... iia, REY $2.25 r h oa Totals rar 5 4 Elizabethtown won in the morning cause of the resignation of the after a rain the water finds its way $4.00 and $4.50 Suit o> a Gc + a false... } 1 7 27 ; to AR Ee oitY 3 : 7 : ; aa ros $4.00 and $4.50 Suits now ..:........ Lad, Funk, 3 oc 1 2 1.3 1 but lost in the afternoon game with resignation of the present incumbent to Mr. Schmaelzle’'s cellar. The mat- 5 : 7 ! $2.98 Conrad, c $210 1.0 FULTON A. C. West Fairview on the Fourth P. N. Kraybill. ter was referred to the Street Com- $5.00 Suits now .... 0.00 dn, ... $3.98 Hendrix, rf ...... 0:0 0:0 he Le The Fult « that was y : ittee Ey Son : Sais aie 3 ( D r h 0 a’ e ; € oh 3, C. team th vas Three carloads of shoes were ship- mittee. 36.00. Sutil oy - i ot 1 1 ) }: 0, Caskey, cf ........... O05 1.1 he re on an defeated the ned Wednesday and Thursday from This committee was also ordered hike $ 5 NOW. wissvnsssnins vs tone $4.50 Schock, ) send 13 1 ) Hatfield, ss Sev 1 ) 0 Lancaster Moose on Sunday 6 to 2 or i ay . : se te ve the dike ‘ompanyv in refer or ayy Renn ) : ) I Tek ; M il or on : 2 the Kreider Shoe factory in this to see the Pil Company in refer 37.00 Suits mow... ...30...00.000, coe $4.98 ennett, ss ) Owes gis glam ariett: feats rownstow ’ Tis : : : . enn 8 irises 1.02 4 2'0Owens, 1p ............ §-2.5 1.9 Marietta defeated Brownstown wide Althoneh business conditions ©nce to applying more oil on Main 1 2 0 0rd 2h i323. 9 9 twice on Saturday Both were go 3 5 2 ag 1 ; chy $8.00 ¢ $8.50 Sui 7 -— re 3 Bitian, 2b. ined g59 05:0 ta ( 8 ih ; B th 3 ere > SHE Nit Sn reenais thronEhoutthG ree A% of preserves the street $ and B50 Suits now... i. aa $5.98 1 Weg ed 0 0 0 0 ¢ games, the scores being 5 to 4 an i e nd sy combpanv i i part re- g 0.0 590 1.15 0 5to 2 country 1’ does! not seemijto affect 814 the company Is in pars ve $10 and $12 Suits now: .......... oon ol. $7.50 ga aan, Corpora slg The Coral Ab oY the -shoe industry. on for is maintenance, it : = eqn BATE, TE Aaa 0:0 3.070 +he Cordelia A. ( on a ’ : : : . hould hear some expense of oiling Also over two score of children's Blue Serge Suits— Totals .............. 5.83015 2 ) 0 2 oi W umes from the Hubley A.| The new grand piano in the Sum- ™ °°'% : : - ed es Sy 01 ei to team iH : a iy yang day schoo of Christ Reformed Mr. Dillinger reported that several double-breasted—at the same reductions, FULTON A.C Harbison, 3b. ......... 0.0 1.01 ‘oti, 1 cores being 4 © and $i J a. ie a3. months ago e storm blew two ; - i a 1D Churct was ledicated T'hursday 3 I to @a ) ; 3201 . : AI tree ac the ‘ace at the Atal = ” om Q 9 O1 Thur v evening Tulx 14 he evening A recital followed, con- 3 © mm of, ske; eas 1 0.2 4 1 Totals ...... semen pal 0S 0 Y TEs ne. : Tov V jumping station The trees are on! an > T To 20000000 1—3! Grey Iron will YDDOS the Men’s| ducted by) Messrs Kurzenknaube w Hatfield, ss: .........1.0 1 4 ¢ 2° ds nk le 2 x 3 3 end > Lv Mi B+ . 1and owned by Mrs. Minn Brene- % A 5 i ro: AC. {0030001 0-5inme Chg ot th Evangelical Huey, pianists, assisted by Mr. Byers, io a eB WATCH FOR THE GREATER GROFF & WOLF STORE. v S weld i na mle wi ae 2 12 1 3 y : ' 3 1 an Upon notion the cierk was gf garned. runs: Ful 4: Mt Jov Chunred olinist, all of Harrisburg. The 3 o ¢ Parned runs: Fulton 4; Mt Joy 1.!tN : ; a otify Mr. H. C. Schock, ; » base hit out out Dallastown €xceller amme was enjoyed by iri t lines 2.1.0 0 5 to remov sm within ten ' 4 : wee b Saturday 10 to 0 and 3 to 8 large augence gH is rotf Wolf C Mic 2 $8.0 0 1 . Groff & Co Q fic K ow ( Ss 1 A ( S § 4 Ba oo ily 2iei00n werifi f Browr 1ed 8 Ké \ Su ; Post 8 ® 0 2 ao 3, ! z S un 11y 1 ne th q y o \ lege i i . Fenst g che ix of A rr me al 'b + Ae I yison ( I Men's Bibl« ( 5s of ¢ ES cent awarded a olarship : iat 4 : : 26-28 North Queen Street? ivi n 3D iri, 0 0 2 0 : ] : " : gil . : “the opinion ith Council should in K : ( ol 1 \ { cl 1 plaved e at t New "ork Chautauqua by her 3 = : . : gH ) > > : , tal heating plant ar furnish the = ] ST — | es 3 } Owen Struck stat stil] ast Alma Mater. The course is six weeks ; 1 I ' ila g bm? NCAS = ’ <= IN IN = TT : : = : uel for heating the postoffice build: zy 1 Wor wi ce 2a J od © Vi nve ! 3 4 nN ; tor the rental it recet Refer- | 3 LANCASTER'S FASTEST GROWING STORE : mpire, Schroll. 23 Eh 3 ed to the property committee. 5 on 4 Joy g ; A ting of Men's Bible U. Aumiller and also a teacher in Borough Extension he r : i» it Crusaders Swamped. Salunga Prinity U. E. Church Mon-lthe Mount’ Tov borousl. school Mr. M. K. Brubaker then presented Gouge Wi Ss sy Iwo base hits jarr Sacri- m Yori n ‘ : ul 1 MON- the Vlount Joy borough. schools. vil. XN SD ML I 3 > fi whi dee ] : Barr. Saeri I'he Crusaders loped Salunga Chori M : : SoHo i the Bron 1 boro —Sv— S—— es nen a hit H h relzat T <r aa evenl 1arles [orton was 1 revised ma of he 7'o sed oro- - Si — ~ ~ A A ice hits: Harbison, Caske Bases on Saturday by the huge score of 24 ol 1 say ny TT . B : _ i t tn T an errors: Mt. Jov 2: Fult tol. ary ro > : ected manager, and Home \. Barr ugh extension le 1 ; nes Oo 0% o% o% 0% o% o%% os 0, ®, &, © Tye Jo: ; Fulton 1. 8tol- (4 9 The hitting of Grube and : : ; ll 0d = jie Sree 0300000 000d 050 0 fol ol0 de To ole el DUDE 00% o% jen bases: Hatfield 2, Funk 2, Mart- Reese featur 1 11 X the base ball team WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS ere then gone over wery carefully o 5 * S a ay Leese lealurec he game. he ht ‘ NT ri ti i 0 }in, Killian 4, Bennett’ 2, Rineer, Cas- ! z base ball aggregation] gHouULD ADVERTISE IN THE and upon metion n on same 3 key, Owens, Conrad. Double plays SALUNGA M Bible Class of the BULLETIN was deferred fo month. The » ) Schock, Bennett and Good; Brubak- rh. oma eo gelic Church will have the ie new lines would’ make the bor jo sr, Schock: tfie ens. Harbi- H Way, 3b .......... 22 92.0" copal Bible Class te: to “buck . a circumference, ver four mile » ; ock:; Hatfield, Owens, Harbi ay, 2 I 5 ; % Preaching vs. Practice ; *s son, Struck out: by Good 10: by Mohn, of ...........«.. 1 0 2 0 1 2sainst on Thursday That Adjournment. o% Brown 5: by Kiehl ino bi cB. Meyers, 2b ........ 1 0 2 1 0 should prove quite a contest i : : Brown o, Kieh] 1. Innings pitch 3 . : > : : Be : If one of your competitors were to meee tA pre & § ™ ed: by Brown 8: by Kiehl 2. Bases Baker, If .............0 1 3 0 0 > there is nothing doing in the Naan : ; : | : 5 y bi yD} § Ramilton. tt 1 6200 ial 1 : :] ; t “spring” an innovation in the way of G NY I Ss: r 3: i - 1¢ y WL ae an i U “ ‘lal €dgue question, way no A > s | on 9a off Brown 3; off Kiehl 1; Wi Ha = ea 2 a sale, a new matter of displaying Some of our young friends autoed oo off Good 6. Hit by pitched ball: Kendig, ss ........... 0 0 2 2 0 get up a Church league here? Thus ; ‘ : ’ > 0 ; by 1 fo aaa ; : > merchandise—anything at all— o Fphrata and Lititz on the 4th. $ Hatheld ime, 1:58. mpire Schro h, Meyers, 1b ........ S21 2 rar Tour of the churches mustered up ; : : 2 ax : Hatf 3 T 1:58. UO pi g f Mevers, 1b 0 f f tl 1 1 1 i 1 7 oe E P. Meyers. ¢ i141 701 t wits 1 : You would do the same thing just Mrs villiaz Bertsfield 3 ER NA SR N B.-MEYGrS, € ..vvuivivisa { teams and with a little effort we be- ] Mrs. Villiam rte AFTERNOON GavE Keiser, p 1 1.0 1 01 I I ; 1 ; 1 © "®las soon as you could, if you con- SI Sunday in the John Peifer fam- » Ser, Po... ieve the others shou “00 tho an : ; . Si 2 ¢ in 1 . I re MT. JOY adi should “go thou and|ggereq jt of value to your business. i. “ 7 Tr | do. ]ikewise, " : : id PR 0 ae Tos 9 721 6 3 | Er copy them in thoismell things rnd Frank Strickler and | > Funk, 3t 9 LE Rh RC ie ¢ Lutheran and Evangelical Sun- y int bic thi 2 : Te , ! Faulk, Beh. nell 1031 . Tm ; yal ind not in the big things? . Paul ulated among Manor | eg N Comrad. ce ... 10.0... 1 210 1 CRUSADERS day schools played a hotly contested) The greatest business men are the , p frien on Sunday [ode Hendrix, ef .......... gd 020 88 ......3 2 2 2 ple game of base ball Thursday even-| warmest advocates of advertising. Mr. Henry Wittle and: wife of ML. | & oY EE — " = |ing. When darkness ended the game,| hat vent ; A. MOM Waihi el m— 1 en ness ended the game,| The fact that they practice what Joy were Sunday callers on a num- | 3 $ DA0OOO0O000000OO0000DTTTOVCOCOOOTOODODOO0DO0O00000! | (he score stood 9 to 9. Arthur Her [they preach is the factor which : : * : % 4 IN . 5 0 1 bi ——————— @, * \/ >, $0004, * ie Lb Wiss trict will yield large quantities of lin the bank. sxcellent seed wheat. Much of our $27 1 3 A GOOD BOXING SHOW i cIceHont weedy cere | wheat seems to excell all previous 0 W 1S the time Ellis Puts the Pretzelite to Sleep in| Mennonite Church Gets $5,000 |iecords. Corn is promising and to- . 3 5 | The Mennonite church at Bach |jacco is just jumping. to give the cal- |mansville, Dauphin county, known as Mr. Frank Deichler, wife and boys J 0. 0 *e Corner S su re and E. King Sts. zm 9, £2 the Second Round 9 9% * The Mount Joy Athletic Club held |Stduffer’s church, will be given ang Wiss Miriam Kendig visited the its second boxing show in Mount $5,000 from the estate of Benjamin Masonic Home Sunday afternoon. Joy Hall last Friday evening. The|G. Stauffer, of Harrisburg, according mhey met sever: endar question some oo % Two Powerful Reasons Why You Should Attend This July Housecleaning SALE 0, 0! consideration. Near- than on the previous occasion and |risburg. The money is to be invested fvine and our friends left very much . 3 a ying and en friend: er the time to hand the bouts were also very good. {and the annual proceeds, with the ;. essed with the immensity of the 1 old friends among 9, & 00 attendance was good, being better | to the will probated Monday in Har-|ipa onests. The visit was very grati- \/ * ¢ mw te : 5s : SE J : The preliminaries furnished ample [the exception of $50 for the care rome 9, 7 $050 430 5 + $, ho? them to your patrons amusement. The show opened with [taker of the Stauffer burial plots in| mhe appual Fridy-Kendig picnic $. <¢ : | | a four round bout between two col-|the adjoining cemetery, is to be used was one of the events on Tuesday KX and friends you will ore( ’S, Né 7 “Abie” Jacks for : ildi : i ed boys, namely “Abie” Jackson of (for a building fund. last. About twenty-eight members all ®, silo dining » this ace ¢ z Lancaster $ i i place and a Lancaster lad. re el Oe men [told met at Chiques near the John } 1 Jot H 1ri : 1 a h i Bri ber cof old neighbors in our town. |shey and John endrix constituted made them the greates yusiness . x jai i he 1 . : Sreatesi Mr. Roop of Steelton, visited his the battery for the Lutherans, and|men. 1 } 1 Ir ; I ; 3 i .., son-in-law, Mr. John Charles and Harry Leib and Homer Barr for the Money spent in the Bulletin will : . Basle = to { family the latter part of last week. Evangelicals. be of far more benefit to you than : Alias : | : From present indications our dis- : |a thousand times the same amount » oe ogee 0) 0 0 0 0 « « G0 0 3 « 0 0 0 & E * x R « 0 * L & x 0 & x J x 3 & & & 0 x x x o 8 og x & 0 & 0 x 5 0 “Abie” landed some good blows but] idi i * 2 : | Hertzler farm « 3 TE 7 with 4 7 > 1ST. BECAUSE THE CLOTHING ACCESSORIES AND he soon lired and they lacked] SHOULD ADVERVISE IN Tug fart her BY fre nay a. 3 be too busy so act os Al TO : | uU |which the edibles, disappeared was | THINGS YOU NEED NOW FOR YO''R HOME CAN BE HAD AT steam. fs ; SULLETIN ; lample evidence of the rugged eon: | T Wh o A SAVING OF A FOURTH TO A HALF AND MORE. Frankie Funk of this place, was In this season of the TStleton.) ot tthe dinets i oe now. en you Pass 3 oD BECAUSE LIKE LiKE PORTIONS IN matched against Main Hess of| vhen the “Peace and Good Will” is |" fining 4 iil o> - . 0 2 GRADES LI PROPORTIONS | SAV- Elizabethtown. The latter got a | ipon everyone's lips, let us consider | Our patriotic ortigens Ls : > $ our office drop in and * INGS CANNOT BE DUPLICATED ANY WHERE ELSE. case of “cold feetis™” and a Lancas-| ' from the angle of business. [Served tlie glorious fourth 18.106 T <Q READ THIS LIST OF EXTRAORDINARY ECONOMIES AND ter lad was substituted. He was no | Peace can come to the business |10TnNing and evening hours by the * lock over Oou- sam- KX WATCH THIS SPACE CONSTANTLY FOR MORE NEWS OF OP- match at all, as Rrankie put him| nan only when he has developed his|PUrning of Rage and pautiodie | @ gi — > : 5 : iia : | declarations hi i he afternoon he third session. | usiness to a point where he feels declarations, while in f | . PORTUNITIES JUST AS IMPORTANT. putin: Nl Genaliidts iv ml %® Eddie Miller of this place and|certain that coming profits will more |ou! valient baseballists went qowa & ples. We have a * $ - Jack Wolpert of Lancaster were| han cover coming obligations to detest polorg he lancaster traf 3 * UNHEARD OF REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN'S GLOVES, 'HAND- ; : be su fer ballfield. | : : T WON SS G matched but Miller was effected by| Good will, briefly, is the value of |saders on the John Peifer ballfield. | ot verv nifty line that ! 3) : KERCHIEFS AND HOSIERY © the same disease as the Elizabeth- | the reputation he has acquired. to | 8 Wiper | * » ak ‘ god Grades like these were always considered big values at their town lad and did not show up. Tony [gether with the important featureof| sarBest paper in town— Bullotin | 5 WwW til surprise Vv ou ; & regula prices The July Housecleaning Sale brings them to you Donan of Columbia was substituted |latitude. | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. oe rT i o> By adic ous reduction. Take advam‘age of your opportunity while but he was a poor matey for Wol- | TT . | Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | & when TOU learn our & : it lasts: pert and the referee therefore stop- | 57 At One Clip Subscribe tor the Mt. Joy Bulletin | b 4 = J i . ® Ladies’ 5c White Plaid Handker:aiefs; Sale Price, 3¢ each. ped the bout in the third round. | Fifty-seven deeds of property were! Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | & . S * - Ladies’ 10c and 19¢c White and Colored Embroidered Handker- The semi-windip brought together |entereq in the recorder’s office on Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin | : prices. * chiefs: Sale Price. Sc. each, two rivals in Kid Ellis of this place, | Monday afternoon by H. M. Alexand-| > | Y oe and Young Putt of Lititz. About ae po CO : avietts Thea : ! — Ladies’ 25¢c Hand Embroidered Linen and Swiss Handker an Be g 7 ou Ler & Co., of Marietta. These deeds lt bol dant vd i F %* & : SWS: angke: month ago Elis ' gave Putt a g00d|sover the ‘properties now owned by |e Too 3 chiefs; Sale Price, three for 50c lacing at Lancaster, winning in the! g ion re v ; oR 3 il $ x oh 4 ; : a acing at Lancas : ing {that corporation and are the deeds 3 Y V § i RE ETI a ari ot ( Bp > 15¢ Doe s of Handkerchiefs; three in a box: Sale third round. Putt wis disatisfied [ f prior owners which were only re- 3 our aca 10Nn 3 & i = " rice, ; ee boxes for 25. and panied another chance. He 80 cently found. Many of the deeds i i & phi: i * / Ladi 25c and 50c Twelve Button Lisle Gloves; black and i a3 Ellis landed a good right UP" were executed in 1813, one hundred | + should be light, stylish 3 3 x A celors; Sale Price, 15¢c a pair. ® percut on his jaw and he went t0/.nd one years ago, and all are in a i and durable ® Ke oe op i A mrs i . sleep, That happened in the second | ; » and aurable. o o% S Ladie 14-button Silk Gloves; black only. Gloves that sold regu- roand Brtibe. f] fie 3 oS . | good state of preservation. * Ld 4 90 ’ ‘erly for 75c¢ and $1 a pair; sizes 2 Lo 612; Sale Price, 35c. hit Ell he A eT me #% Cowhide bags, i o 3 ni Lilt but mee, Cowhi 3 SOR adi 16-button White Silk Gloves, with dougle finger tins: The windup was between Yonnsl WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS : Cowhide suitcases. a 3 oP - hs : ¢ win was W X ng o gale Price. 50c a pair McGinnis - of Lancaster and Kid| SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE |4 I : ! ’ o£ ; : : ) ek i - : 0.0 a 25¢ and 50c Colored Lisle Hose; Sale Price, three pairs Smith of Columbia, * McGinnis can] BULLETIN 3 : : 3 0 o, =c box miic Che} : 3 Your trunk is lere n 3 oe er 30¢ )ox much better than he showed on Abraham Lincoln said: “I do not 4% x *°e $ . 3 |] . Ladi 50c and $1.00 Colored Silk Hose; Sale Prices, 39¢ and this Dpeagion and should have de- | know much about the tariff, but Ido i at x & 4 6%9c a Pai 3 feated Smith but as it was the im-|know this much; when we buy goods . : 3 on 0 od «Bch Hote: S3ls. Price. 2Ve a Bait preseion was a good draw. [tbroad we get the goods and the + Your own price. 3 3 ! oo . Ladi 5 1 37% 1 I : . o'er Re g Jack Wolpert of Lancaster, chal-|oreigner gets the money; when wel} 3 3 3 ad 25¢ an 4 , Lace [ose Pric 5 wid TI: . | : ot ; i H Sale Price, 2 pairs for 25c. 8 ed Kid lis for the next show | uv goods made at home, we got i * * - ’ Ladies’ 37 id 50c Silk Embroidered Hose; Sale Price, 29¢c a : here and the Kid immediately c-|soth the goods and the money.” % We repair all kinds of luggage. i * . Z pair. & ted An effort is now being | Those who get the “ lion’s share” * o I KY " Ladies’ 33c and 5 Ixtia Size Ho:lery; Sale Price, 25¢ apair. @ Made to hold an open air show injsf Mount Joy business rdvertd x K R bo. fe I 3 40 \% OU 4 $ Fa *e he ge vo % aT v £ ole va & - “ A Ladies’ 25c, 37% and 50c Lisle Hose; odd sizes; Sale Price, 2 a EE Lk ters ihitite Bfletin * ! re. Lei aX fis % pair for | street SA Aare ire - od & 3 f of Columl } ; 5 3 ¥ ; . Li We Ladies’ $2.00 and $3.50 Corsets; Rate Price. $1.19 X .- '| | Subscribe for tbe Mt. Joy Bulletin | Nr he oGLIFrC 3 oo 0 N€ orl oe a 2 5 oR pi ia : 2 : vertise in the t lov Bnlleti . 4 ? Ladies” 25c to $1.00 Brassieres; odd sizes; Sale Price, 13¢ next sho | ivertis it the Mt. Jov nile n * CANISTER. Pi i & tl Mee snr | Subseribe for the Mt. Jov Pulletin 3 io 4 > Dy $0. 0 0 0 9 0 0 PL G3 A i 11 t nal} P0960, 96¢, 9d, >i 4 P94 N SS d 'n town--Bulietty ' Advertise in the Mt Joy DUleln. gppppiuelodolobbidodobdobbbdduddoior 2 0 8 08 oh FRR
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