BOUIN." vu diy VOU ¥, @ Subject of sermon at 7:30, “Miss- ing the Nail, a lesson from the re- cent Sunday School outing. BAINBRIDGE { The nail driving contest for men ~~ Miss Kathryn Dease of Bridgeton, also brought forth a big field of con- renkamp, {N. J., is visiting here. [testants and ex-Councilman B, W. MI Miss Della Neidig of Lancaster, | Brown was the victor. j Hany spent a few days with her parents. There was also a big field in a| a - Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor Miss Daisy Shoyer of York, was|similar contest for ladies which was Suits at Elizabethtown Sungay Seay HINA M [the guest of her mother for several| won by Mrs. C. S. Longenecker. | Frank Kline, of Elizabethtown, Stee tii wile Prblie Yorkin with sermon at | gays. | The base ball throwing contest Ziven a hearing at Middletown be- 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. has returned | for boys under 6 years was won by Squire T. C. Smith Tuesday a. Holy Communion will be admin- York | Howard Myers. the charge of larceny, istered at the morning and evening The contests closed shanty of the Conewago services. Rev. 8. P. Sumpman of of Phila- peanut scramble. preferred by Fred. Shenandoah, a former Mt. Joy boy, Immediately formerly of Middletown. will attend the Sunday School and levents a game of ball was played the case was not De an oa Junaag wm Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hoffman and between the Fats and Leans. The the defendant and will be glad or ie a opt 2° daughters have gone to Mt.| Skinny Guys were victorious by a Kline was ar- nes and aE sta Gretna for several weeks. score of 11 to 6. While the game Officer T. K. The OnE sive at I: 5 "p. um] Mr, and Mrs. George Cannon of lacked the spectacular stunts usual- wi be in clare Of Mis C8. One| Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- ly seen on the ball field, there was sith. ry Warren for several days. |ample comedy and bone playing in- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Fitzkee were stead. Ter at Marietta, visiting the latter’s pa-! At twilight a feature MARIETTA rents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Portner. | was the service which was conduct- Harvey Penwell, of this place, was Prof. and Mrs. I. Oliver Fry spent | ed as a union service with all the given a hearing before Justice of the severa] days at Kemblesville, the denominations taking part. The peo- Peace, C. C. Hicks, at his office in guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Worth. ple gathered in the tabernacle and Maytown, on Saturday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Herchelroth there were songs sung and prayer by $0 walt later on account of harvesting. but he charge of statutory rape, pre- and daughter Miss Jane of Philadel- some of the clergymen present. Rev. » ferred by Geo. Kibler, of this place, | phia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kitchin of the Episcopal Church she knew the bargains must be genuine or The . whose fifteen-year-ol 4 i By | ms ¢ i Hager Store would not advertise them. So se fi ye rold daughter died, Herchelroth. Rade 8 Son aes. e Citizens’ Ban several weeks ago in the Columbia | she came to the sale and hence wanted to Yiosaital Tt tend busiest.) : a : : iobie know just what she had saved. Deducting D w a M 9 nttending phys A union Christian Endeavor meet- HS mpeed bs Tome 7, 8 ¢ } ing wi i roi 2 her carfare, she had saved exactly $9.70 on : > Royo ang a a. re (ing will be held in Reservoir Park, t ngs lively a a Me ort ) the rug and wall paper purchase. Needless other witnesses were heard, and 1 | Harrisburg, Thursday, July 30. Rev. The picnicers left Mt. retna at P. M. and arrived home at 8:30. to say this woman was pleased with her shop- young mah Wn taken to the county C. D. Rishel is one of the speakers. S : ping visit. jail for trial at court. Constable He will speak on “The Waked Up The only accidents to slightly the day’s outing was when Mr. Steigerwalt, of Lancaster, made the Juniors.” Sheaffer split the fore part of arrest last week. thumb in the nail driving contest. Mr. George Dice had a close call from being injured at Conew When the train stopped he got and as the train pulled out again he grabbed hold of the guard rail and | ma wr ad lS Herman lanes Kauffman, William Walters, dus Laskewitz and Christ Sherk. lendid small and broken lots of Trinity United Evangelical Pre-Inventory saving oppor- uready has attracted hundreds of everything advertised fore Norman R. Hoffman from a business trip thru New state. tobert Hawthorne jr., ( delphia, is visiting his father, Robert Hawthorne, evening on with a grand from the stone quarries, athletic D. Bain, The evidence in sufficient to hold discharged. Tuesday by after the Experience Of One Our County Friends [At The Great Sum- mer Clear-Away Sale ATR purchasing some rugs and wall paper the other day, a woman ask- ‘d to have a memorandum showing exactly what she had saved by coming in during this sale. She said the folks at home wanted her he wag rested Stipe. Immediately ing Bain was Smith’s office, on cruelty to animals. Bain was placed in the lockup Tuesday evening and taken to Elizabethtown Wednes- day by High Constable Plummer. Constable Plummer said there were several other charges pending against Bain and that as soon as the cruelty case was disposed of he would be arrested for larceny and that for false pretense. A Ie eee after the above hear- arrested at Squire the charge of of the day was of this place, and made ——— — . alter [ Buy at Half Price We have about 6 suits that we are to sell to the first buyers at $25.00 now $12.00. Getz Bros. {going mar { half Roy | his | price. ————— —— i —— accident occurred Satur- | before dark in| of the late | A driving day evening shortly front of the residence Joseph Sultzbach, in which three | people were injured. Mrs. Chas. | Save Money Now at Getz Bros. Reduction Sale. MEN'S BLUCHER OXFORDS, $2.48 From $3; tan lotus calf; medium toes; Goodyear welted soles; sizes from 63% to 9. + Shoes and Oxfords | We still have a few pair of Shoes close out cheap. Step yetz Bros. ago. | off |and lively Oxfords to sic Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin if you want a pair. MADE-UP RUGS SPECIAL meres) eee. { MEN’S STYLISH SUITS AT/.4S Special offering ange hair line stripes; brown check worsteds, epherd checks, plain grays, light and medium {<n plaids, and blue basket weave cheviots: $37 to $18 values. 50c WORK sHIS, 39¢ bell chambray and of gray Amoskeag stripes. HEAVY SPENDERS, 19¢ From 25c—justae thing for field work; made of good rubberleather ends. & J) RJ) & J + + & +x & 6 Black and white drill; 4e +x + x +x + +x x x J J & x WMPs 50c UNDERWEAR, 35¢ “Poros-Knit” shirts and drawers; short ankle length; tiny oil spots class them as garments are perfect. G eg PTULS ; MEN'S STRAW HATS, HALF PRICE The season's novelties and conservative shapes, $2 to $3 hats, now $1 to $2 Useful rugs made from carpet ends; convenient. size; 27 inches wide and 54 inches long. TAPESTRY RUGS AT 50¢ Usually $1.12 to $1.25 each. PRINTED LINOLEUMS, 35¢ & 39¢ SQ. YD. From 45c¢c and 50c; full assortment of patterns; tile and mosaic, TABLE DAMASK, 39¢ YD. Old Homespun quality, that sells regularly at 50c; extra heavy; stripe and dice designs; 58 in. wide. i CRASH TOWELS AT 10¢ Value 123c yard; strictly all linen make; sturdy and strong. of Irish ALLIANCE SHEETS, SPECIAL AT 56¢ Soft fine quality; full bleached; seamless; 90 inches; value 70c. WHITE FEATHER PILLOWS, SPECIAL AT 9Q¢ Filled with white sea gull feathers; 21x28 in. 81x- BAMBOO SCREENS AT 80¢ Natural color; 6x8 feet; outside bark; narrow slat; reduced from $1; the 8x8 foot size is re duced to §1 from $1.25. $5.00 Down Payment Now Next Payment In September July Clear-Away Sale Brings This Offer on Used Pianos \ UR used pianos come from the best homes of the city and county in exchange Pianos or for our Pianola the celebrated Heppe Three-Sounding board pianos. ‘very one of these used pianos is sold with one year’s privilege of exchange for a new piano. | terrific | arove i and their | fast | Johnson the Johnson, of West Marietta, in com- | pany with Mrs. Howard Schock and | _ Jack of the borough, stopped on | the opposite side of Market street to | friends. Without any carriage struck young men on down the street, locked. With the dragging the the street son, some their blow by three talk to warning was very rapidly wheels moving team carriage down Johnson horse with “good ROTH turned onto the around to thus completely pavement, In turning out sense” the south the he upset the throwing the occupants. The wheels the chest of Mrs. Schock only slightly injured, son who was most | two teams. carriage, freeing passed | and | and | over she was over the face of her bruised. Mrs. Johnson She was picked up, and Dr. T. E. Ingram hastily summoned. She | has a lump on her forehead, is in jured about the hips and arms, oo the attending physician could not tell to-day whether she is injured internally or not. The shafts of the] Johnson carriage were broken, and the young men’s team was not] broken at all, as they never stopped | to render any assistance. ! a el Miia SALE REGISTER A FREE notice of your sale is in- serted here for any length of time, provided we print your sale bills. This is excellent advertising because it is read by so many people and a notice such as the following will surely bring the buyers: was the injured. | 2 | | Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. was dragged COOO0O000O0OOOODOOOOODOOOOOOO0O0000000000COOOOVOOO00OOOO00 three car lengths, lan G56 LANCASTER. FPA. Mid-Summer Clearaice 1/5 &II7 NQUEEN S57, Sale Wash Goods Reduced 25c. Organdies, 10c. Organdies; delicate white, with beautiful floral Imported French and pink grounds, and some with stripes to match flower, light blue patterns, 25c. Ratine, 12 1-2c. Plain and mottled Stripe Ratine, in plain colors and two-toned effects; very attractive; 27 in. wide. Dress Linens of the and at the durable Dress Linens, finest quality closest prices. Excellent finish and very A complete line of colors and a big range of pric- es. Full yard wide; 25, 35, 50 and 89¢ Crepe Voliles, 25c. White, with colored stripes and colored grounds, with neat white stripes; comes in big variety of shades; both light and dark. 25c. Gaze Marvel, 19c. Neat silk stripes and checks, on plain light and dark grounds. $1.25 Ratine, 69c. Big reductions in this line White and nub ef- fects; fancy stripes, in various attractive shades; from 40 to 45 inches wide. Regular prices ranged from $1 The | $2 Best paper in town-—Bulletin. OOO OOCOOTIOOOO00 Thursday, July 16—On the prem- ises near Ironville, a large lot of personal property by Frank Walter, Mary Shickling and Anna Weber, executors of Juliana Walter, decd. Frank, auct. Friday, July 24—At ton House Stables, Mt. Joy, of fresh and springing cows stock bulls and 75 head of ShoRtS by C. S. Frank. Thursday, July 30—On the premis- es on West Main street, Mt. Joy, a desirable lot of ground with house, frame stable and out- buildings by H. N. Nissly, Executor of Mary A. Herr, deceased. Zeller, auct, See advertisement. New Cloth; in the Wash Goods line; have a large assortment just now, as the following list will show: Matlessene and something brand and dark grounds; lavender, Copenhagen white grounds; new has crepe weav; is Light Co, (walnut) price when new $300, Hallet & Davis, (walnut); price when new $400 27 inches wide; comes in all the newest shades. and with beautiful floral patterns; --$170 new, $375, in various contrasting shades; comes 40 in. wide. Schomacher, (ebony); price when HaBOganYY: ; Drice 39c. Crepe Voiles, 25c. The grounds shades; 40 inches 12 1-2c. Ginghams, 6 1-2¢ A good va- the Washing- a carload a few it); price when new $375, Jules-Heppe, (mahogany); price when new, $315 Silk ‘Stripe © Crepe Voiles, Bre (mahogany); price when white, and the stripes various making a Standard quality Dress Ginghams. D 7): , i : unham, (ebony); price when new, $275, $120 very attractive appearance; wide; excel- riety of choice patterns. Hale, (ebony); price when new, $375, ..$125 Heppe, (check case); regular price $400, $325 Heppe, (check case); regular price $365, 8335 Two large player pianos; former price $700, -- $475 Also three square pianos at $20. $40 and 875, and organs at $15, $25 and $40. DOOODVOVOVVVVVLLVVLVVLLVLLVVLLOOVVOOOOOCOCTOCOCOOOCOOONCON ke? -~ lent quality. price when new, -- 8175 price when new, $350, mahogany) ; Windsor Crepes, 19c, and stripes; 15c. Ripplette, 9c. Seersucker, in pony); Plain colors, flowered patterns of a very brick A grand quality crinkle striped and very attractive; comes J d ’ Very . : very excellent quality white and colored stripes. full 32 inches wide. reasonably priced. Floral Voiles, 25c. bd); price when new, $450, 25c. Matlessene, 16 1-2c. C00000000C000000000 CO0000C000000000000000000CO000N00000C000000000O0000000000000
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