Buy An All-Wool Suit H. S. & M. Run No Risk all the splendid workmanship and high-grade embodied Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit—ougside of all these points there is one point of DEPENDABILILITY the duct of this wonderful Clothing that Outside of all the fine style qualities, tadloring in a in pro- alone would have Suit ALL made it famous: And that ig, there's never a or Overcoat turned out bearing their label but what is WOOL. questionable values the In these times of high prices and ainly worth/while to play safe on Clothing CAN « it’s certa you buy—and you do it by buying H. S. & M. Clothes. GROFF WOLF CO. Lancaster city, & and at $2 show you a range of dark that has : aff ER 3 LE Groft & Wolt Co, J0000000000C000 HH ————————————— IERRRRR RRR RR ERNE RENNER RARRERRAEN) ine i in BOGHTRRRRRNNERARERS hlore enna. Barber's Drug Mount Joy, iy EERE EERE RRR RRR OREN G RVR ERR RRR RRR LLULLLEL ELLE ELL ELLER EEE ELEC EE EE CEE EE LETTE SRE RRR RRR ERR ERR RE RARE RARE =i on SH I TR 3 century Manure onreader ; A Durable Machi ih Ao hl Qld WAG CARKELC HE Low 20th Century spreader is durable because it 1s built ~lmost entirely of steel. Th yin frame is steel, brace eli Both front and rear trucks are steel. All driving paris are steel The controlling levers and even iio the con. Le box, the laces e only wood ente the scat are of steel hire is used in the side struction of ghi x apron slats, the béa ars, and the tongue. the kind of wood used is more durable than steel. Besides being durable the Low 20th Century spreader is without exception | the most efhcient spreader on the market. The features that : durable and e@cient Lave to be seen to be thoros ighly ered We kr A 1» ma- hetter chine set up, and can ‘show you what these fe than we ont) teil you in fifty ie see the machine. H. M. Baer & Son Salunga, Penna. Loc wa an —_—BIG— Reduction Sale on all Shoes and Oxfords Prices Will Astonish You Come Early before your sizes are all gone | Open Evenings H. LASKEWITZ East Main St, MOUNT JOY, PA. WHEN BUYING ALUMINUM BUY A PURE ONE BUY NOW, BEFORE ADVANCE. "aby HANDKERCHIEFS NOW, BEFORE ADVANCE. BUY SHOES BEFORE ADVAN CE. BUY UNDERWEAR BEFORE ADVANCE. S. B. Bernhart, Mount Joy H. E. Hauer Pury Lard, per J ie 2 & 22% PID airs vay J Eas, per OZ. .isssservviene .38 0 | Brandt & Stehmun Pay | Wheat, per bu. . 2.00 Corn, per bl. ccs cvsvvreinees 1.80 elles & Stehman Sell: Wheat, per Bll. vivaio sean sinnie 2.26 | Bran, per 100 lbs.,.... 1s 30 Shipstuff, per 100 lbs., 2.256 | Mixed feed, per 100 1bs., vi 2.10) Middlings, per 100 Ibs., 2.60 | Glutten, pe Tr 100 1bs., . 2.60] Cotton Seed Meal. aie 2.780 Linseed Meal, per 100 Ibs.,. vee STD Beef scrap x fish scrap. «+ 4.00 Corn 1 ) 2.00 C Me: 2], per 10A Ibs. esis 4:00 hy Hay, fh 100 lbs... +03 1.00 v, per 100 1bS.y. cs rcsnin 70 ise. SS ei FOR SAL E- —A good organ. Ap- to Wn vords, Mount Joy. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE —0f a—— VALUABLE FARM ON TUESDAY,. SEPT. 11th, 1917 At 1.30 o'clock P. M., the under- S | administrators of the estate 1 H. Stauffer, late of the I h of Mc Joy, deceaged, by r of the Qrphan’s ( Lancaster County,/will sell t le on the premises in West l , mile east of west of Mt. I to wn SALE TRUSTEE’S Valuable Real Estate "'URDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1917 Trustee for the Musser, senior, field toy wnship, deceased, will 1 the premises, 1 a township, Lan- ., on the public Moore’s Mill to Marietta pike, 2 of 1 and 21% miles yutheast of Joy Borough, To following described real estate, viz: No. stone land, contain ng 8 perches, neat g Big Chickies Cre 3 Abraham Ilyus, or and Tract No. 2—The impros rements thereon con- sist of a large two- story and basement brick fing house anc attachments, [sii] Bank barn 0d ey: build- JH | ings, a well of water with = | pump therein near the door, also a variety of fruit on the premises. No. 2—A tract of limestone land in West Hempfield township afore- | said, adjoining tract No. 1, land of | John N. Musser, and others contain- | ing 2 acres. The land of both said tracts is in a high state of cultivation, the on and buildings in good order and repair, isypleasantly located on one of the principal roads of that section, in a first-class - Tobacco raising part of the County, con- venient to churches, mills, schools postoffices and on a D. mai route, in a good neighborhood, sur- rounded by a progressive and intelli- gens class of citizens, which all com- ined makes this a first-class home, well worthy the attention of those wishing to make a profitable invest- ment. \ Persons wishing to view the prem- ises prior to the day of sale, will please call on Mr. G. H. Musser re- ding near by. e to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, September 15th, 1917, when attendance og be given and terms Mads known i AKER — George S. Vogle, Auct. Coyle & Keller, r, Esqrs., Attys. On Saturdays September 3, 1917 The undersigned will sell at sale on the premises Song the Joy and Mariatia turnp: South of the bo of Nount To a farm containing y Jor more of less adjoining lands Abram Hoes tetter, Ezra © 2 others om which are e a 2 story frame bon Rg house, hank bara with attachments and other n outbuildings. Sale to commence | A Hoffman oust 2 o’clock p. m., on Mrs. 8. MOUNT JOY REAL ESTATE wn Ce PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15; 1917 The undersigned will sell at public sale at the Bulletin Office,”on East Main street, Mount Joy, P4., the fol- lowing described real estate to wit: A Lot of Groand Fronting 45 feet on thé south Side of West Donegal streety in Mount and extending in depth of that Lia 80 feet. The impfovements thereon erected consist of a 2 and one-half story’ FRAME HOUSE with Frame Sum- Ji ? mer House Attached. This property is in most excellent repair and papered thruout. Trolley! cars stop near the door and there isn’t a pleasanter place to live in the town. The property will positively | be sold as the owner is moving out of town. Sale to commence at 7:30 {p. m., on Satutgay, September 15, 1917, terms made known by : JOHN H. ZERPHEY ; Chas. S. Frank, Auct. H.G. Carpenter, Clk. MOUNT Joy BULLETIN, MOUNT Joy, PA. The Great Mdontlc Rone i A — Boys and Girl has it been in use? BERR R RRR RR RRR RENE ER EEA NR EE NINA AE ANA RRRRERRRRER TRE 4. What is your age? When is yr (RRR RRER ARERR RANORAT ERRNRRREO REN RRREY Merry-Go-Round —e. Lawn Tennis Grounds Mount Joy, Pa. Beginning Wednesday Night Sept. 5 For Ten Days Bring or Send the Children and we will care for them and show them a pleasant even- ing. A capable boy, about 16 or 17 years of awe. wanted. as helper in house wiring. Good wages to a good Apply to C./D. SPEAKMAN, Electrical Contractor. Frank St. near Barbara St. MOUNT JOY, PA. boy. Treat the Wheat Have, Srdersd 3 supply of Sarbul Bisu e, e here n, to at 18c pound at Rheems Ray Persons wanting must furnish con- tainors. NOW LISTEN:—MAJESTIC written answers to the following questions during the two hours, 3 to 5 p. m., Tuesday 1. What is the name of your mother’s range, Give names of persons you know needing a new range. Why does the MAJESTIC bake better, last longer, heat more water and use less fuel than any other range? of Demonstration Week. and how long your birthday? Everybody--DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE IN THE NEW FINISH AT OUR STORE! : HS NEWCOMER, MOUNT JOY PTC LECCE LTE ELLE ELLE EEL SEREEERER EERE EE ERNE RRR R RENAN N RRND) RRRR REGEN REE R RE RRR RRA RRR R RRR EARR RR RRO RR 200 Carpenters Wanted Wages 60c. Per Hour OVERTIME AND SUNDAY DOUBLE TIME 100 Laborers Wanted Wages 35c. Per Hour Apply to JAMES L. STUART Aviation Supply Warehouse One mile west of Middletown, Pa. aug. 29-2¢ The boy or girl giving the neatest and best answer to the third question, may select any $1.00 article from our stock, in addition to the souvenir, In case of a tie, those tying will receive the same prize. THERE WILL BE SOMETHING FOR ALL OF YOU. Remember the time, 3 to P.M, The doaaLiinh mn Bulletin. ERR Demonstration and Sale At Our Store, One Week Bly " e 8 ¢ SS Fr 4 C O } AE, @ SEE THE GREAT MAJESTIC—THE RANGE WITH A REPUTATION—IN IT$/NEW DRESS. LET THE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE SHOW YOU WHY THE MAJESTIC BAKES BETTER—LOOKS,” BETTER—LASTS LONGER—HEATS MORE WATER QUICKE R AND HOTTER AND USES LESS FUEL THAN ANY OTHER RANGE. WE WA TO PROVE THESE FACTS TO/YOU—_WANT YOU TO WHY THE MAJES- tic 1S SO’HIGHLY RECOMMENDE! UR NEIGHBOR— WHY JT IS THE 3Y WHICH ALL RANGES ARE - JUDGED —WH)? 0 IN EVERY COUNTY IN EVERY [ATE AS E WITH A PUTATION granite '8 \ 1 Ala ) Ulll ¥¥d1'0 @ Foma— I 0) w f FU : | L fl YME- i NG. REGU R a Tn a A PES J a \ - ~ naa eT 2 5” 4 ~ Re 1, aa a Is, this is something worth while, with only a little effort on your part! C HIGH FLIERS FREE to the boys and girls who hand in -_ $1.00 Article Free! TUESDAY. All children are invited. LULL LE DLO TC TE TT TT TT TT TH TT EE EEE ER EEE EER RENNER ERO RENEE RENAN NER ERR R NRE REN ERRNO RRR RARE ERRES Special Announcement 7 2 / MR. O. H. SHENK, of Lancaster, distributor of PAIGE CARS for Lancas- ter County his placed the local agency for these mdst popular cars, and the car that every one will want when they once retli ize the merits of this car, with Daniel E. Felker ad Mount Joy, Pa. E STORE AT Ari CAR
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