THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. esday, Ne 2%, 1984. A ——————— Sn SOO > . > SOS $08¢42205503500564003034304409990 003 re A Special Seven-Day Sale of Men's Suits at $ Every Garment Worth $18.00, $20.00 or $22.00 Begins on Saturday, November 28; Ends December 5th A 3048 eg 9, * 9 * CR) ($0490 + 9. 0, 06% 9 * 9 6% o% o% %% (O00 050 0000-0500, “ 4% H:: IS CERTAINLY a Simon Pure Bargain [for 268 MEN---for that’s ex- Why We Have a Seven-Day Limit actly the number of Suits in this lot. There are three reasons: First: In order to put a price of $12 on these 268 Have we been fortunate again. Rather. You shall see. Suits and make any profit at all we MUST TURN THEM QUICKLY. Just row is *stock-taking” time with Clothing-makers. Your wife general- Second: Because this number of Suits is not much more than our weekly ly calls it “Cleaning House.” And just like retailers, the manufacturers would output in mid season. s00ner count MONEY Cs ip MERCHANDISE.--so that when a Buyer Third: To properly show up these Suits we have had to put some of our reg. with the MONEY and the BUS SS OUTLET drops in on them they are more ular stocks in the background. We CAN'T keep it there longer than a week. willing to let go at a sacrifice of profits--:AND THEN SOME. : : 3 . It must be done in SEVEN DAYS--and we know it WILL be. And this is what happened last Wednesday--we dropped in on the man who : : . : makes the most of our high-grade Suits and found him within 268 Suits of a Nothing but a BIG store like this could take over as large a bunch of Suits total clean-up in his $18, $20 and $22 lines. at ANY time of the year, and very few at all at this particular time when, This many Suits at A SPECIAL Purchase are a good bunch for US-they through bad weather and business conditions, a great many stores here and are they are not a “drop in the bucket” for the MAKER. WE count by “tens”- elsewhere still have practically complete stocks. He Counts by “hundereds”. So it was not long until-with ready money in sight This is a TIMELY sale for the man who is on SHORT HOURS. He can he yielded us the GREATEST Bargain in our history. get the high-grade Suits he is used to at a BIG CUT IN PRICE, but NO CUT Every Suit of these 298, we repeat, is worth $18, $20 or $22. Some have IN QUALITY. braided edges and quite a few are silk-lined. There are many identical Suits on our racks selling regularly at $18, $20 and $22 and they are going to RE- You known our reputation for square dealing, honest advertising, and MAIN at those prices simply because WE PAID REGULAR PRICES FOR sticking to our word. IT’S ALL UP T. YOU. THEM AND THEY ARE THE BEST VALUES INTHE CITY TO-DAY AT These Suits are now being displayed in our windows. Look them over. THOSE PRICES--BAR NONE. Inside you will find them arranged in racks according to sizes, with an extra Yes, we could take these Suits we're Sol to sell at $12 and put them force of sales-people to help you select. 2 feguln: ngs 3 210, 220 on S20eanse tay re opt REMEMBER, the Sale starts Saturday, November 28th, and Snavmuch as b way © comg yYings. =, the Suits in this lot number 268, and we want our out-of-town patrons to have we get a bargain YOU get a bargain. i ? 8 9 gers bargam We bought them way under price, we re an equal show with our city patrons, not a suit will be sold before the morning going to sell them way under price, and while they're odds and ends in sizes £ that 4 there's a size for every man if he comes in time. 0 Al gry GROFF & WOLF 26-30 North Queen Street Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store Do 0% 0% 0% 6% o%% 0 0% 0, Ka XA Xe Xa X XX ag Kg Xa 0, 9. oofe odode dd CR) * J * 9 9% 0 o% oF, $069 009% \ Br dof doafosie eo docsadoddoeodoidedoafefsateddraeidoadoiiode deeds adoofpafocioifeed 9. 9 SA CK) $000 000 0 9. 0 (O00 04 0, 0 Po? ¥% 20ofo of dfoddedfofecds 9. * > sled * rel o 0 0 a? 4a? 04! o @ 9, *» 0 05 ho? 9. 0. 0 0 0? 0% 9%, foe 9. 0 9, foo ai siete 9, 9 Grefeedosiriedoadradsdecfoctosfocded ooX 9, & 7 7 9 9. 030 03003 IX Joadeadead IX F0eeed 03 XX oe ogee vole eloed la’ Jededdeddeddediod +9303 03043 00 *, Jedd ZX >, ee IX Jo efe ed booed TX Jesdeddedds XIXTXIX Sod 4, Jeede ed ood elo od XARA Xa XXX oo Teed fod > 2X OX Soddeddeddeded aX 200% Jodo a Teed dd 43 ro ed yO SX re 0 SR Leiden 0, OR why do you keep the cow that does shorts or middlings with more pro- to farrowing nor just after farrow- | These two gentlemen built up the Bell Presented to Church Ri — Farmers Column - make enough milk to pay for tein will give better growth unless ing, but should have a thin slop for, iargest retail establisnments in the For the first time a new 30 Victor E. Eshleman, Formerly of Lea- ier keep? Many farmers are doing some tankage is added. a few days so that there may be no, world. Each of them made a fortune. | ound bell, with a clear tone, wil man Place, Arrested Saturday VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION just that thing Brood sows should be allowed tendency to constipation, If there Each, attributes his success, very n° Sanday morning call the mem rr FOR THL FARMERS The pros and cons of dairy farm-| plenty of room to exercise in, up to iS any such tendency, a dose of, iargely, to advertising? {bers of the congregation of the Kin- Victor E. Eshleman, a son of the ree ng are likely to be discussed for a'about two, days of farrowing time. €Psom salts should be given in the; Why not take thelr advice and gerhook United Evangelical Church late Milton Eshleman, formerly of The care of Brood Sows Before and ong time before an agreement is They should be kept in yards and |SWill. The bedding in the pen should use the Bulletim. to worship. The bell iz the gift of Leamon Place, this county, yas ar- After Farrowing—Mcldy Foods reached: and, in the meantime, the pens where they will not be obliged | kept absolutely dry, dampness | evening. {he Men's Bible class, taught by H. rested in West Philadelphia Satur- often Kill Animals—The Care of ~ow is pushing herself to the front io pass through narrow gates, over will very quickly cause death loss | TE We M. Eisenberger and it was erected day as the self-confessed murderer Trees Pros and Cons of Dairying in regions where she has not been boride men or through low Among young pigs. Within a week WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS on the Church by Ephraim Bard. Ir- of Alber Kraft, a boy. Eshleman is jighly esteemed. > 2h : or two the sow and her litter] SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE onville contractor. doorways where they are obliged to ould b 5 1 man can care for trees better If bend their backs to get through. Fond 9, moved oul le %oolony Bog BULLETIN = house, where they will get more ex-| time was a cadet at the West Point 5h6rtunity for alth and gr : aN portunity for health and growth. ie makes a shar listine io me 3 2 2 ni s a sharp distinction be 4, >» of ese is likely to result ; ; ! w Ww His Nam : ? Military Academy. Eshleman left Avoid putting t00 many cows ii wee La Sl °% Any one of th s likely ercise. When the pigs are two OF| Let's See, What Was His Name? KIND READER:—IF YOU'RE IN A ween pruning and training trees. i; qeaq pigs at birth. It is a goed Leaman Place a Sore one pasiure to reduce the feed to The operations of pruning have {0 do gag or wiih Bis simuevon three weeks old, two or three sows, In 1908 we experienced a very BUSINESS YOU SHOULD HAVE ago. > es oi 8 hg illest itv . : 5 Son . ig 3 ther s " av 2 > o ap 15 ago After eaving ] st nt he he smallest quality for each cow. with the modification of the vigor the. icodin HOOF of. Sronnd for a may be turned together, | lively contest for the Presidency and AN AD IN THIS SPACE. REMEM located in Philadelphia. Don't neglect any broken wires in 3ng the fruitfulness of the’ plants € 2 : 2 Wd I Vice Presideney. DES ’ 3 h ad ,; 3 : : Nr ae > week or two prior to farrowing, s | : okieman's frente are ou Son he barbed wire fence where the hut training, properly speaking, fs ft son wm be forced to ex. WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS | No great discovery or catastrophe SER, HUNDREDS BESIDE YOUR others and sisters. ga.irv herd is . : dh y. 2 2.8 ) 3 rical apg he hay Bo bE y : lairy herd is pastured. Cut udders ;imge to keep the trees in manage- reise in zetting her feed. When SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE | ceived more space in the public SELF READ THIS SPACE WEEK Eshleman received his education in ro not profitable. Ble Shans Toarntia ut : getting BULLETIN print than did the utterances, the : > able she , '¢ o > i . Fo , x rq % the publie schools of the county. He It thers is the Toast Hee In YOUF © 3 ae raining high headed or about due to farrow, the sow should 1. 90u were ook Tor 4B vest] .0ings and the comings of the four LY. Bas been 2 resident of Philadelphia 8 ) ow headed, open centered or close he put into a pen which has been | enndldntes representing the two : ment and— since leaving West Peint, here 2s John D. Rockefeller gave you bt ren parties. EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE po “~ was located one year. While in A" y : ] personal assurance that a certain| It would seem Impossible for any Estate of Johm S. Nissley, late op Quaker City he was engaged in The ordinary pig guard is useless ,.,.. wag absolutely safe, would | °2¢ to forget the names of these Mt. Joy Borough, Lancaster. coulty, clerical work, having held a position ; Gi H 3 : 3 because it is neither high enough pay blg dividends, was in short, the! | men Penna. deceased. Yak yefore buying her, and r two ‘ aAsionaliv. 10d , . | in that capacity With the Union ing her, 2 remem pr i Moldy feeds occasionally kill lof8 from the floor nor far enough from $05t. IR VCEITENL Lo Haow Gl | Can you name the candidate for Misi i. testamentary on sa 22 racti Philadel- 49¢s not pay to buy a cow whose ,¢ hog At other times they geet ie ; . : | e having been gran 0 € un- Traction Company, now the Philadel. = tosis. TOTO. BOW DFE WOT a ED ; ey 8eefl (he wall, and the space under youiq you follow his advice? |'he Vice Presidency on the ticket goo; .4 "11 Dersons indebted there phia Rapid Transit Company, and Cent 10t to injure them: probably it de- neath fills up with straw so that wre win take for granted that you | With Mr. Bryan? te are requested to make immediate other firms. oe pends on the stage which the the pig ig crushed almost as easily wold, | Oblivion is the price of silence. payment, and those having claims re J Re Fhe cow and calf should be ptomaines have reached or passed. as if the guard were not there. For [Ig it not for the reason that he MT Bryan’s name has been kept or demands against the same wil Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. gradually weaned from each other, Anyway there is no use in taking thin active sows a large pen may has made a very large foreane, More the public. His running mate Present ig Thi oe Bago and to that an A reir ar x > . 4 P! MTS. ) he Our Ads Bring Results—Try it. es ’ on thelr quartets, When chances by feeding molded, heated be used. For extremely heavy, fat through paying Investments and 18] ‘fe forgotten. ler, Mt. Joy, R. D. No. 2. Penna. We print all the news fit to print. “¢Pariicd should be in proximity t0 feeds to high priced hogs. Rye and sows, it is best to have a pen space in position to know? | Don’t let the public forget you. CHARLOTTE E. HERTZLER We print all the news fit to print. ©ach other. orn finely ground make a good comparatively small, so that the John Wanamaker has advised you, Use the Bulletin. EMMA E. BAER Our Ads Bring Results—Try fit If you had a hired man who was slop for hogs on pasture of alfalta sow cannot turn around, quickly to advertise. secestenteaeif ffimem—— ig Ry t. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. not earning enough to pay his board or clover. For hogs in the pen this and thus step on her pigs. The sow Marshall Field has advised you to. Advertize in the Mt Joy Bulletin = Bxecutors erBest paper in town —Bulletin would you keep him long? Then slop is somewhat too fattening and should not be fed heavily just prior advertise. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin Christian BE. Charles, Attorney MOUNT JOY HALL Ti NO I SRR ee TATE fh Vs AT ARR G gs” S-INIGEIXT'S—3 Commencing Thursday, November 26th. 1914 THE ALBERT DWIGHT PLAYERS Thursday--The Tramp and The Girl Friday--Lena Rivers Saturday--A Daughter,s Popular Prices 5 ican coma. p10, 20 ahd A SELF CONFESSED MURDERER about forty years of age and at one young calves must be given every \ nind that any of yeur cOWs are .aptered. one-storied or two storied, fitted with wallguards, where the roubled with igberculogis, use the qanendgg largely upon the con- pigs may find safety after birth est at once. venience or the prejudices of the ; When possible test a cow's milk owner.
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