PAGE FIVE Soofusforiorroforforforfeofecocfectocfoofosfonfororortertentc dpeoodorfeoleofoofocfoceciecfortecfaciociuciorfoctssfectofosfooferfoctesferfes I NOTICE: STORE CLOSES DAILY AT5P.M., EXCEPT FRIDAY ¥ AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SATURDAY EVENING AT 9 O'CLOCK yea ir % & L J { | M. T. GARVIN 8 CO. | i @ b 4 31-37 East Hing Street, Lancaster i I — i % $ i Th : i i Notions at These Prices 1} } ‘ 3 { Mean Important Savings i L J $ 4 LC «ee -» $ . On The Many! 1 he * L J o § oe ° ° . r | t Little Savings in Much-Means E wi 4 » » «> . » 3 Much Savings on the Whole 3 15¢ Washable Crochet Buttons; assorted sizes and styles; ; + 8¢ acard . 3 : 5¢ 50-yard Spool Silk; black and white; 4¢ spool. . * 5c Black Headed Pins, 3¢ a peek. . + Children’s 15¢ Hose Supporters, S5¢ a pair; oll sizes. - > 15¢c Sew-on Supporters, 4-piece, 5¢ a pair. * 15¢ Seco Silk Dress Shields, 1Qg¢ a pair. of Darning Cotton; white and black; 45-yard spool; 1¢ each. 4 3c Roll Tape, all sizes, 2 to 10, at 1¢ a roll. ¢ le Corset Laces, going at 3 for J ¢. 25c Steel Self Sharpener Scissors, 15¢ pair. Clark’s best 6-cord Machine Cotton; black and white; three spools for 1Q¢- 10c 24-yard Roll Tape, only G¢ 5c Supreme Pins, solid heads; needle pins: 3¢ a pack. 5c Pin Cubes; ———— a roll. point; 360 perfect ocBocloeBootoeBoctocSoctotealod 2. t.8 2 2 2 2.0 0 8 black and colored; assorted tops; 3e¢ a cube 25¢ Cloth Brushes, at Half Price, 121¢. o> 10c Dressmakers’ Pins best pated; quarter pound box; full | t; He a box. 3 > Geean Pearl Buttons; assorted sizes; 5¢ a dozen. 3 3c and Hc Sandow and Macey’s Hooks and Eyes, black and x white, all numbers, J ¢ a card. + : 10c Nail Brushes, only 3¢ each. 2 } 5c Stocking Darners, 2¢ each, during this July sale. = - x | Special Announcement | i 3 Saturday, July 18, the Beginning of Our I > ! 1 3 i |Mid-5ummer Money Saving Sale| 3 i A wonderful Sale of Crisp, new Merchan- 3 + P i dise---qualities of the better sort---marked at x * prices which are decidedly to the Advantage of] * x our Customers. * ¥ We can’t mention Items here---on account of 3 + this going to Press so early. But, we enthusias-| I * tically invite you to this Sale. + ¥ CONFIDENT that the Values presented are 1 oy the greatest measures of Economy Opportunities| % 5 offered, we believe, in Lancaster. 3 of - o> ok &* 4 rbd dodo Fb rodeo dldededofopfodolbeb VACATIONISTS--- Wrirlereleodreieododpofoofoeiodvfoofocfesfocforforfoofestorfects That $30 Dress Trunk ; in our East Window is To-day S being reduced one dollar each day until sold. This is an opportunity. KRECKEL'S Hoefosfoodorfonfoofusfororfocfeofocfoaioofocfoofonesfesorfortosfecoofocfocfoofurfecfaciecioctecfeoforentenfucfuctonosfocfesfofonfenontortosfortorfocfe Price, 19 THE LUGGAGE SHOP “ON THE SQUARE” estesoodoctonforfortants Goofontoriorts deefenfenfenforfrofoofoofesfesforde 15 ER 3 "| finest line of samples ever shown. do all kinds of paper hanging at very reasonable prices. It will pay you to Elgin © Watches : Special : Sale . Is at hand and so am I with i IN GOLD FILLED CASES, 8 before placing your order for paper- Guaranteed for Twety Years. | Bing this Spring. = $7.75 Cases in different designs, engine turned, plain polish and or in- ili | s+ Emanuel Myers NEWTOWN, PA. Bell Phone s Krall Meat Market engraved. Monogram itials engraved free. Don W. Gorrecht (Near Bowman's Store) 3 I always have on hand anything in jthe line of Smoked Meats, Ham, |Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc. |" Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and = | Mutton, Prices always right. 1011 ROO MOUNT JOY, PA. HH H. KRALL : u 1 1 , Opp. Bank, EE | eg Main Street | MOUNT Jovy, 11 A PA. REAM PARLOR | Bell Telephone. cream par-| street | W. M. HOLLOWBUSH cam of | inks. | NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. No. 52 North, Duke Street. La a TERE TET TTrTrrrvrrrree eelorfocinocfafocfecfocfocfofosfocfeofoofenfesfestoofeoforfesforferfesferteste s at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- RELIGIOUS NEWS THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, FRIDAY NIGHT'S STORM ny p \ —— | ress % + News From Our Many Local Houses (Continued from page 1 4 3 y ge 1j oo oo of Worship struck by lightning several months x $ —mat— 4go0 and totally destroyed, The o& 3 Lutheran lew barn taking its place, was only 3 1 Rev. I. H. raised the day previous to the : <a g i Rev. I H. Kern, Pastor ised the day $ bo we shove °T //5 & I] N. QUEEN ST, t Spuday “School 9:30 a. m. incident. i LANCASTER, FPA : Junior League 6:00 p. m. ; On the farm of John G. Engle, : 2 3 Morning service 10:30. west of Marietta, the road leading - 3 Evening service 7 o'clock. from the farm to the river is so bad- 2 (ly washed out that it is impossible . & MM ID- be * St. Luke’s Episcopal to drive over it, and it will take 3 C. Stuart Kitchin, Rector tous of macadam to repair I, i ] Sunday School 9 A. M. | At the residence of Danie] Fack- o ho | Morning Prayer and Sermon 10:30. er at Rowenna, the chicken house 3 ( ) : ‘EA A Be i $ | Evening Prayer and Sermon 7:30. | Washed from the foundations x Rb 3 Holy Communion, fourth Sunday |W yoy Tovey ie the railroad % 3 in the month at 10:30. diwige ac tas biace being surround. 4 o 1 AR 11: * led by hundreds of ties, plauks and 3 TO-MORROW mark the beginning of one of the most brilliant ECONOMY $% Church of God lan immense pile of refuse. % EVENTS of the entire year. 1 Rev, C. D. Rishel, Pastor | At the residence of Elmer Grove, 4 The Half Yearl tt : fe: + ’ | in Se Bao 2 ae), Pa at Maytown, a large tree was blown ; pg y Setting To Rights of our magnificient Stocks. When every i | Preaching, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. over by the high wind, and the gar. I section of this great store comes to your service with generous price reductions on $ | 3 ror . y i , oe . . . . . . i ¥ ov : : : [os 2 wt hy Sesiiol : in places 5 Soasonatis merchandise. With liberal contributions of splendid new lots which we i r. and Intermediate C. E., 5:45. /by the av OW! r rain. % ave s 3 fe * a nea C a he hse or de wD ecured by taking advantage of market conditions. $ l ; | Roath, in .West Marietta, a tobacco se . ° ’ 3 | . a or : ge . oe = | Methodist Episcopal | batch alongside the house was com- | 3 Specials in Wash Dresses 3 | Rev. C. B. Johnston, Pastor lstely covered with stone and clay, 3 Wash Droce i 5 Sunday School 9:30 A. M. and will have to be cleaned off and | + stri a 2 Vora, Black 23d Waits |, House Dresses, Lawns, Ging- _ Wash Dresses, Fine White Nets J Pubii > : ’ replanted. I ope Volles and neat figured | pay Percales, and Linenes. | French Linens, Ramie Linens, o& ublic worship with sermon at : oo 3 Crepes; $2.98 grade | Plain colors, stripes and figures, | Voiles and Ratine, Whit lid % {10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. In some of the farming districts | J Sale Price ............ $1.98 $1 grade : ! g ’ | colors, Stripes, Figures pis! iy & Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 Tore Mas corn was washed % . Wash lessen, Cotton Voiles, Sale Price .......:.5..q. 50¢ | broidered $6 and $7.50 Values * | | r , i 3 * 3 Ps . ri . : P. M. evel to the ground, and in fields o -repes, Ratines and Embroidered iy = yin i Sale Price ............ a ( where wheat was shocked, the % Voiles, White, Black and White | , 'hite Waists, Voiles and Bat- | i : : $4.98 * = wes od, € % ang Colored Stripes. Neat fig- Stes, $1 grade | qLinen Suits, Ladies’ Tailored + | United Brothion shocks were carried off by the high Eo or uiiven, Nest So Sale’ PRICE ....icensvszers S5¢ | Suits, White, Natural and colors. 3 | D. E. Long, Pastor | Water and deposited along the banks « $3.98 and $5 values White Waists, Plain white and | Baad $15 values + | Sunday School, 9 A. M of the small streams passing thru, Sale Price ............ $2.98 | embroidered Voiles, $1 grade | Sale Price ....ciuviirseress 13x 10:15" A. M ! special Service in | the farms. | Wash Dresses, White Voiles & Salg Pree .ooinneotbensin 69¢ | We Sz OUR WINDOW x | th : he My Spee 5 | The railing on the P. R. R. bridee 4 Crepes. Embroidered Organdies Shirt Waists, White Organdies, : ash Dresses, White and col- ¥ | the interest of the Home Depart. | ; gE em 80, ® and Awning Stripe Voiles, in @ Voiles and Batiste, trimmed and or. Linens, Ratines, Crepes, §& | ment and the Cradle Roll. An ad-|at Schock’s Mills was washed away 4 black and white, Bolero and Rus- @ all over embroidered styles, $1.25 viles, Lienne and Ginghams; up : dress will be given by Miss Alice PY the high water there, and the F sian Tunic styles; $5.98 grade and $1.50 grade 110 $e values 3 | Strickler of Landisville [road bed in that vicinity was washed « Sale Price ............ $3.98 Sale Price ............... 98¢ Sale Price ................. $1 * Christian Endeavor 6:30 P., M. out very badly. The company had = % Preaching 7:30 P, M. over one hundred men there all day 3 T bl D k x | Prayer meeting Wednesday en- Saturday filling up the washout, Car- =k able Uamasks i ling. 7:30 . Spe oy | loads of ashes and gravel were used. of ash Goods Reduced = ling, 7:30. s and grave | W Marked Very Low > Communion Sunday, July 26. On the farm of Christian Leese, at 3 2 : aL J : ge | Wild Cat, the large metallic spring Fancy Ratines; 2 in. wide, figured i styles, 27 in wide ; Pure White Mercerized Table % : 3 vo toned stri 25¢ goods 25¢ grade Jamask: 50c grade b Trinity United Evangelical house was washed from its founda- i You sen roel Sale eS sly ae 10¢ tg Ty orede 35¢ + { Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor tions and carried out on the river 3 nl HOO rine 12 12¢ Juvenil Clott a trong ay poss sa % : I Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. road. At this place also the Penn- * Pongee, 32 3 wide, plain aan ob res prong e ull Bleached Pure Linen Table & | Regular preaching services, 10:30 SYlvania Railroad tracks were wash- oe Grog Pon so veeriaeas 9¢ 8s; 2c grade a Soles of JaueHS > | A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ed out so badly that it will take : . Sale Price ...... 16 1-2¢ Sale Price 38¢ * I ®one Service 7:15 trainloads of* ashes to fill it up p. Dress Gughams, plain col I : lati lain col or Home" Uber as - | Song Service 7:15 P. M. fg 9 fo Dyn Dp. | ors, plaids and checks, 123c mported Rong 1 a £ 3 Heavy Home Spun Germah oh | -e x. Luther oath, carrier on R. D. % | grade oe AL novelties; $1 an Dice Table Linen, extra wide; 50c 3 | Missionary Meeting 2, from the Marietta postoffice, re- of Sale Price ....... 6 1-2¢ ? ollie il 69¢ grade od n oe Dale £ LEP R J: rice oe { The monthly missionary meeting Ported that he had counted over one ' J Needle Cords, 27 in. wide; Sri ant ee Bale Pres orv-ronuevnidin; 39¢ 3 } of the Chmreh of God will be held hundred trees blown down or up- % | solid corder colors, 25c grade Wi Hie Dros repes, > _ A strong value in 72 in. wide on Thursday evening. The follow- rooted by the storm, be Sale Price .1.... 12 1-2¢ gale. a Eh a — lag Tals + / <r ing program will be rendered: At the J. E. Baker quarries, at 3 Imported French Organdies, Sales Price .....on. 5 19¢ signs; extra $1 py e ; Singing, Make Me a Blessing To- Billmyer, near Bainbridge, the large ® Sale-Price ............... 89¢ + day; Prayer; Singing; Scripture Parn was blown from the founda- |. + | Reading, Miss Edith Myers; Sing-ptlons and completely demolished. |X Sheets: Pillow Cases and i ing, by the Juniors; Reading of ih; — it {3 Bed S d ob Minutes, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer; Sing- P ] eo x ed preads + ing, Singing and Trusting; Reading ersona § Fine Dna Pls Bleavhied ° * Vere alifdn Greiner: ; 1 4 and Unbleached; fu regular S H o&* Miss Malinda Greiner; Duet, Mrs. Ha enin s'} size 81x90. 69c grade. ummer osiery * J. K. Stauffer and Miss Emma PP g 2 Sale Price ............... 49¢ 3 Shookers; Reading, Miss Shookers; oz Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases, oo Vow AE 92c omda 8 Singing, I Cannot Tell it All; Black- (Continued trom page 1) * A 1330 smde For All--Reduced = board Drill, Rev, C. D. Rishel; Off- day and Sunday. He was accom- * Heavy Bleached Muslin Pillow 3 ering; Singing, A Crown of Life; Danied home by Mrs, Brian, who had + Cases, 36x45; 15c grade * ; oY 3 AGEs ee Ne rice - / 3 + Benediction. been visiting there, RF Pues dS 12¢ Ladies’ All Silk and Silk Ladies’ All Silk Boot and | % Tew Mr md Mes Toul Savdee wd BD ay Dd Spreads [wen fone en Diets wanter Lisle Hose. Black, White | % aug . . 3 ced : $ 2, &JC grade it I S a 1S se. . ’ SALE REGISTER daughter of Sparrows Point, Md, #0 "Sale Price... hii. ¢ | top Hose. Black, White and and all colors and fancies. | A FREE notice of your sale is in- are here on a visit to his parents, | 3 3 Large full size White Sala all colors. $1 and $1.50 grades. 50c grade x serted here for any length of time, il i Mrs 8. Bb, Snyder at the 3 Spreads, choice patterns; $4.00 Sale Price ........5.as 59¢ Sale Price ........... 35¢ | ¥ provided we print your sale bills. easiern boro limits. ; | & Pies... $2.98 tasr : x This is excellent advertising because; MI: Simon Snyder was joined at | i : Ladies’ Silk Boot Hoss, Ladies’ Hose, Lisle and Boot | 2 hile 3 3 Rsdi & . . ack « a" , 9 3 rie it is read by so many people and a Philadelphia on Friday by Mr. H. ME Domestics Black and aTn only. 25c Silk; Black, White and col- - : : i177 | Stauffer ¢ tog ar 7 WwW . grade 5. 39¢ or <= notice such as the following will Stauffer and together they went tof %e grag ors, 39¢ grade > | He : : z Atlantic City where they enjoyed oy ey At Great Savings Sale Price ........... 19¢ Sale Price 25¢ = i surely bring the buyers: Hie Ny rE 'hbleached Muslin, a good le Price .......... = | Thursday, July 16—On the prem- “> Dienst ual Siuay J shen which; yard wide, 7c grade Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose, Ladies’ Hose, Cotton Gauze * | ines near Ironville, a large lot of MIS WW. Db Comdier arrived | J ; ® Eis usin 10 tn. wid€ | Light weight, double sole and Lisle and lace front boot: | 3 | personal property by Frank Walter, tomy yosterany ary vis vard lengths; 8c grade ’ seamless, fast color. 15¢ grade Black and colors. 25¢ grade = . | Mary Shickling and Anna Weber, Week with her daughters, Mrs. Ire Price ye indi tne Sale Price ..........» 10¢ Salo Price ........... 15¢ | ¥ | executors of = Juliana Walter, decd. ‘Wentz of Furniss and Mrs. Phill eached Muslin, yard wide; a= | Frank auet ips of Mechanics Grove. z 1eavy thread, 9c grade J * Friday, July 17—At their stables Messrs. Scott Detwiler, -Simon 4 ' Sale Price ................. ic * in Mt. Joy, seventy head of cows, SUYder and Clarence NeWCOMET | sogufoofufufofroforfosfoniroforiudosforfocfofodosfodosfosfosfostosfororfosfooforfotoofnfote Soofurfortontufosfnforfoofosonfonfosforonfocfonfocfnfonforfenfonfonfoofoefnfonfoofoed oofongost feofefniefnfediey bulls, steers heifers and pigs byJ. B. on Thursday at Philadelphia, 2 3 i ; sitness ye 0 00 00 0. 0. 0. 0. 0 4 0 0.0 Keller & Bro. Aldinger, Auct. iid ey hh fhe double Jeoledledfeddoddeddideddedededdeloddededdadadeddndde CIP AIGA ale Se ete ate ate ee ede Friday, July 24—At the Washing- fader between the Athletics and & . ton House Stables, Mt. Joy, a carload Detroit. : - TT of fresh and springing cows, a few Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown, Mrs. 3S ’ oe re > Susan Brady, Misses Sarah and Jes €,¢ oO ec - $ stock bulls and 75 head of shoats by | ©''®an brady, Misses Sarah and Jes %* C. 8 Frank. sie Mishey and Mr. Milton Mishey oe 3.0 Thursday, July 30 ~On the premis- © cnt by auto to Colebrook Sunday, oe oo 8s on w it Main treet, Mt ley q Where they were the guests of Miss oe d 1 ; St bh : Ss es ail Street, M3zI, Joy, 8 Wi bes EX) very desirable lot of ground with Lavina Hoke. 43 5 d% d 1 ed a : : Mr. Clayton Zerphey arrived in +9 brick house, frame stable and out- tows bus sy waa o> : buildings by H. N. Nissly, Executor own tas! sovening he 3 SonyIee S * of Mary ‘A. Herr, deceased. Zeller, of three years in a ncle Sam's ar- * . ’ ; : A lu 4 RA 4 : my. He will remain here with his | 9% 4 Pl i 3 i ] Gy 3 auct, See advertisement. . ¥ B > i W ; 3 ' oe parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zer| $ B £3 3 E Ia 3} § ; 3 ' phey, for some time. ° D BIG EAST PETERSBURG PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly, son %* °we : : Raymond and daughter Caroline, %® oe Combined Sunday-Schools Will Take np. ang Mrs, B. L. Garber and Mrs. %* es NY Large Number to Hershey Park J. H. Cramer spent Sunday with | e% We will Sell Our 15c. : > os the family of Mr. Christian Nissly, E : 1 N 4 ‘ re 3: The annual union picnic of the in Manor Township. | mi L O & C + Sunday-schools of East Petersburg, Mr, and Mrs. S. F. Eshleman ana | %* Ra 1€ Inens at n y . 2 will be held at Hershey Park, Wed- daughter Lottie. Mr. and Mrs. Amos | %* . * diff 1 Th ole nesday, July 29. The joint commit- Kaylor, Mr. Irving Kaylor and Mr. | %¢ We have them In six 1 erent COoiors. ey o% tee extends a general invitation to Simon Menaugh spent Sunday at, ¢e . . . T > . * rf gh, A % «Le = (see my samples and get my prices all the friends of the schools to ac- Mt. Gretna. They were served With | gp are dainties for the price. his price will ibe! or RX company them on this occasion. a fine dinner by Mrs. Menaugh at | & * Much interest is being manifested Rest Haven Cottage. 13 this week only * in this event and no doubt it will The Misses Edna Hershey, Mame | *¢® a < = - be the largest picnic held by the and Esther Hagenberger, Elizabeth | %¢ Qe East Petersburg Sunday-schools. The Greiner and Bertha Sumpman of %t WwW R i d Bi L f E Fi po fare will be 95 cents for adults and this place, Elizabeth Strickler of | ¢% e€ Have Just eceive a 18 ot Oo xtra me oo 48 cents for children from five to Silver Springs and Blanche Nissley oo twelve. A special train will leave Of Landisville, left yesterday for > r * Petersburg at 7:45 a. m. making Mt. Gretna, where they ¥il); spend & name wa ce / T stops at Lancaster Junction and @ Week at Laurine Cottage. 3 { *%* i : oi Mr Mrs. Warren Hoff of | ede : Manheim. Returning, the train will Mr. and Mrs. arren Hoffman of 3 . . i 5 t . h 5 00~ J oe leave Hershey at 7:45 p. m. Panama, arrived in town Thursday | ¢% WwW h 1 one se with ea $ . Y= $n A Ere evening and are the guests of the ks hic we wi give ¢ . =P 4 . Grand Union Picnic re bz wd chase and 98c in cash. T The Foresters of Lancaster City Hoffman is an electrical] engineer in 9 ; a he employ of the United States . ° } and County will hold their annual © ) E d d S d 1 ~h picnic at Rocky Springs Aug. 1st. government and was doing work on T very Fri ay an atur ay we wil punc *, Prizes will be awarded to winners the Panama canal the past two |%® d f h 1 d . 3 8 y of various sports. Dancing from Ye€ars k your car or t € €nameiware an give syou jour = twelve M. to 6 P. M., also a game of it (ode 1 i * : m #, base ball between the Harmony A. Will Render a Concert & regu ar sta Ps. / 2 C. of Lancaster and the Cordelia A. The Iroquis Band of Lancaster, oo } st ! : : > 5 ; C. of Cordelia. No admission will be Will render a concert in the Square & We are agents for McCall; Patterns. \ > charged. Everybody welcome. 3t at Marietta on Sunday evening. The ! 4 : a —— square will be illuminated by electric | %® & ! Take advantage of Beneman's lights and the same program as|é® o Extra Special Bargains for this week rendered in Buchanan Park at Lan- oe & only. See ad on another page. caster last Sunday, will be repeated & : > 3 ! — ——— ne at Marietta. b 4 0.0 ® ® Yon DY { Rubber soled slippers 55c. Getz PIRES CREE & 2 3: Bros. Boys Shoes reduced: all sizes : . ffi M J P %* ATE Getz Bros. 1% Opposite Post O 1Ce 1 ount oy, €nna. ol $2.25 Boy Scoutefhoes, now $1.65 ————-——— | %* . sae oe A Sew ob. 0, & 9, Oo oe ot 0, 0 i etz Bros Tats and Caps r Getz Bros. | RY eeeefofeedododoedeides 0430 030 030430000 QMO 00400 430 00 C00 0a S0 430 00 000 30 430 50 30 os
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