HT OOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOD THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLOVLIIVOIQVOOOOOO0 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1923 END OF THE SEASON SALE MAKING ROOM MY BIG FALL STOCK RATHER THAN CARRY SUMMER GOODS OVER UNTIL NEXT SEASON—TO BE FRANK I HAVEN'T THE ROOM AND MUST SELL THEM IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE MY FALL STOCK, I HAVE PRICED THE FOL. LOWING MERCHANDISE SO LOW THAT I KNOW IT WILL BE SOLD QUICKLY. WHETHER YOU NEED OR NOT, IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY AT THESE LOW PRICES. SOME OF THE ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES DRESSES AND BLOUSES Ladies’ Billie Burke House Dresses $1.48 & $1.98 All Linen Dresses in pink, brown blue and white ...... Ladies’ Voile Over Blouses in all shades . . 6.98 98 2 FOR THE LADIES +4 Handkerchiefs, 6 for yauze Vests, 2 for t and White Bloomers Mg Mesh Hair Nets, 3 for. %gt Hair Nets, per doz.. Yiggp Hair Pins, 8 for. . 2s 20C Welt, .48¢c 4 or bl .10c BOYS’ SHOES Boys’ Heavy School Shoes $1.48 and $1.98 Boys’ Dress Shoes, Goodyear rubber heels in tan ack .2.48 LADIES’ SKIRTS Lot White Gabardine Skirts to close them out 49c & 79c Dress Skirts in plaid and stripes. ...$1.98 Ladies’ Knife Pleated Skirts, all prices. MEN'S TROUSE] Men’s Heavy Overalls Men’s Khaki Trousers Goodyear LITTLE GENTS’ SHOES Welt, rubber heels tan or black, sizes 9 to CHILDREN’S DRESSES Get Your Children’s School Dresses Now A Lot for 98¢ Children’s Voile, Pongee and other ma- terial Dresses, special offer. HOSE HOSE Men's Golf Socks Boys’ Golf Socks Men’s Hose, 3 pairs Boys’ Stockings, 2 pairs CLOSING OUT FOR THE BABIES White Dresses Crepe de Chine Caps White Stockings, 2 pairs Rubber Pants MEN’S SHIRTS Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts collars 59 and .69 Men’s Dress Shirts with or without BOYS’ PANTS Boys’ Crash and Khaki Pants 59¢ and 692% Boys’ School and Dress Pants 69¢ & 98c STOCKINGS Ladies’ Silk Hose Ladies’ Stockings, 2 pairs Children’s Stockings, 2 pairs MEN’S SHOES Men’s Scout Shoes Men’s Heavy Work Shoes Men’s Dress Shoes shade Children’s SWEATERS Ladies’ Slip-over Sweaters, all ... S Sweaters LISTINGS BELOW ARE PRICED TO SELL QUICK FOR THE LADIES Corsets, Rubber tops and other styles 79¢ Princess Slips, satin, brown, green, navy, black and white... Hats, $3 to $56 values ov aiein OBC 98 & $1.48 MEN’S AND BOYS’ UNDERWEAR Men’s Athletic Union Suits... ...48¢c--69¢c Men’s Gauze; Union Suits..........79¢ Men’s Gauze Shirts and Drawers. ....39¢c Boys’ Gauze and Athletic Union Suits 48¢ CAPS AND BELTS Men’s and Boys’ Belts Men’s and Boys’ Caps MEN’S SUITS SPECIAL Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $12.98 “%, BUY YOUR - AND SAVE MOR » » fy + + + + + fy ) + oJ + A J I A + h / + + hs 7 + A + bs 4 4 J J; + + J + 4 5 os + 4 5 + hs £ £ 5 J fy a + “5 —_—— 1 OOO Cleaning Wheat , il fi] wheat this year. Last year, we cleaned betwee 4,000 bushels. §cockle machine, d other foreign MOUNT JOY, PA. aug. 22-4t i Aiotoniay, Sept 8—On the premis- =#es near Green Tree Church, in Mount E Joy township, i | Kreider and John Hivner, agents for =| 49 head of Erie County cows, heifers H. LAS K EW | TZ ~~ Open Evenings Laskewitz Building --East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA. OOOO OOOOOOOOCOOTOOBOOOOCOCTO OOOCOOGCCOCGOOOONCOEOOCOOCICCAOSACCOCAOCOTOEOICOAOCOOCOOOOTOCOO SALE REGISTER a farm of 54 acres with improvements by Jne. W. the heirs of John G. Kreider, deceas- ed. Frank, auet. See advertisement. Monday, Sept. 10—On the prem- ises 2 miles north of Mount Joy, on the road leading from Mount Joy to Horst’s Mill, farm of 117 acres with improvements by Amos Wolgemuth. Frank, auct. Wednesday, Sept. 12—At 7 P. M. at their stock yards in Mount Joy, bulls and steers by J. B. Keller & Bro. Aldinger, auct. See adver- tisement. RELIGIOUS NEWS IN OUR CHURCHES NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM. MUNITY Donegal Presbyterian Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor Sabbath The regular Sabbath vice at 9:30 A M. school ser- St. Mark’s United Brethren Church | Rev H. S. Kiefer, Pastor Friday, Sept. 14—At 7 P. M. at Ream’s Stables, Mount Joy, a lot of Susquehanna Co. cows, a few stock | bulls and some cattle for beeves by| C. S. Frank & Bro. Hess, auct. Saturday, Sept. 15—On the prem- ises in the village of Florin, 5 lots of ground with house, barn and other outbuildings by D. E. Wolgemuth. Vogle, auct. Saturday, Sept. 29—On the prem- ises 3 miles north of Mount Joy, in Mt. Joy township, near Baker's = | Bridge, real estate and personal prop- = | erty by H. H. Zerphey and S. H. Zer- : phey, executors. Aldinger, auct. weet STATE FUNDS ALLOTTED FOR MILLERSVILLE NORMAL An appropriation of $205,000 for maintenance and operating expenses end $33,000 for alterations and re- pairs has been granted to the Millers- ville State Normal! school by State, according to Dr. J. George Pecht, superintendent of Public structions. While the BERNHART’S “BIG — Ends Sat., Sept. 15th] # F'We Have Ever Offered. ‘RATION ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 1st. RT B. BERNHART MOUNT JOY, PA. bud © CAMERAS For results have p' films developed nished by "'W. B. BENDER East Main Strect, Mount Joy, Penna. BEANE Sm enn A OO OOOO OO OOOOH - | exeoe Come to the | | a |i she Shock. | | | Pocke | E for operating expen | ss of the amount the amount | terations and repair: far helow that aske The last | propriation to the school was $205,- 000 f ntenance and $38,000 for asked by | cificials, a : anted for al- id to be r mai | repairs ¢ alterations. REY | “Hogging Off” Corn | Allowing hogs to ha part of | the corn crop is a great labor saver { and results in good pork Dr | Havner, of the extension staff at the | Pennsyly Ste > re, recom | mends th e es that ordinarily 7 to 8 shote 5 wi ill harvest acre He su sts turn ing in corn is fit to cut and rvest gams of corn. when the “Pr BC 3 Kelchner, Leba anon XY: Mr. Ch: rector of ne wi give an intere { United Evangelic ol church Sunday September 9th at 2:30 P. M. His subject will be: “What’s in a Man’s t? There will be special sing- 1 a large orchestra. meant 0) Anns: Athletic di- M. C. A. ing address in the mg ang United we stand; divided we split, into many different parties. | the | In-| sum granted | ses is $4,000 in| school | Sunday School at 9:00 A. M. Morning Worship and Sermon at {10:16 A. M Preaching at 7:30 P. M. You are most cordially invited to all these services. er and Bible study service. Rev. James M. Fisher, Pastor. Wednesday The regular mid-week prayer ser- , vice will be resumed at 7:30 P. M. | Let us come and answer the call to ! prayer. : | First Presbyterian Church } Sabbath | Sabbath school at 9:30 A. M.! Will you be in your place at this service? | Divine Worship at 10:30 A. M. | with sermon by the Pastor. Subject | of the theme, “Greatness”. | Divine Worship at 7:30 P. M. with : i sermon by the Pastor. His evening | { message will be: “The Adventure : of Faith.” EE { 150 MEN TO TRAIN \ tendent of State police, began train-! ing 150 men to form the highway T. U. Evangelical Church Rev. J. L. Ferguson, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. ! Church Service at 10:30 A. M. K. L. C. E. Sunday evening at 7. | Preaching at 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30 P. M. Florin U. B. Church M. H. Miller, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Serman at 10:30 A. M. Junior at 6 P. M. C. E. at 6:30. Sermon at 7:15 P. M. | | Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. J. S. Hamaker, Superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. Junior at 5:45 P. M. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Preaching at 7:30 P. M. Mid- we ek prayer service Wednes- day at 7:45 P. M. St. Luke’s Church Rev. P. H. Asheton Martin, 9:15 A. M., Church School. 10:30 Morning Prayer and ser- mon. 7:30 P. M. Evensong and no ser- mon, A collection for the Red Cross fund for sufferers in the earthquake in Japan will be taken at the morn- ing service. Rector Methodict “Epise opal Church Rev. Michael Farry Davis, Pastor 9:15 Sunday School. 10:30 Divine Worship. Sermon | by the pastor, “Simon, who bore the cross.” 6:30 Epworth League. Leader, Miss Iva Shoop. Topic, From vision | to task. Mk. 9:5, 6. Echoes ) 7:30 Difst Worship with sermon | by he pag. @s “Bible Fools.” | Wednesday evening at 7:30, i | fourth of an inch to one inch. (Institute | to i patrol authorized by the last legisla- ture. | from a large number He selected his candidates! of applicants,’ | and took them to state police train- ling school at Mount Gretna for a’ | course in highway laws and riding, { and will then send them out on the | roads to begin their duties. The men will be uniformed and | will receive $100 a month. Twenty- | five will be stationed at Harrisburg | for special work. Each of the five | state police troops will receive a de- | tachment of twenty-five. The men; | will not have power of arrest for | violation of motor laws, but will take | records of violations of laws and will have power of inspectors to weigh | trucks for overweight. The patrol- | | men will then have to make informa- | tions against violators who will be! summoned before justices to answer | the charges hl EE ER Good E. Donegal Farm | If anyone wants a real good East | Donegal township farm, along the | Donegal creek, with the best of lime- | stone soil, here’s your nt 107 | acres, seven acres of which is good | meadow. Farm divided into 6 fie New barn, 40x90, 8-room brick } summer house, shedding for 10 of tobacco, running water at and house. Buildings in ex shape, farm is conv is an excellent producer bought at $180 an ac ed call, phone or write Sehroll, Realtor, Mount Jovy ee ete ee a eres barn eptional 1lent to mar md ean b i Filling the Silo Corn for silage must be cut fine {and tramped well In the silo to make [the best quality of feed and fill the] silo to greatest capacity. The us- ual length of cutting varies from one its niin il —resmasmiceecs People don’t starve, but are scare al dvath, says an osteopath. they manage to survive pay their grocery bills. re rR El Still | it pays to advertise in the Bulletir Circulation Makes Bulletin Ads P ay. The choir will meet at 8:30 P. M. '% FOR HIGHWAY PATROLMEN ¢ Major Lynn G. Adams, sapein. ; DEPARTMENT STORE i hin Street, Mount Joy, Pa. HAND PAINTED CHINA 50c AND $1.00 PIECES We just received a shipment of beautiful Japanese China in the smaller pieces such as Bon Bons, Nut Bowls, Ash Trays, Olive, Relish Dishes, Cake Plates and Cream and Sugars. The work is beautiful and neat pieces make excellent gifts. In two groups. 50c and $1.00 each. wearing qualities are ou teed. It comes in Green,: Blue, Orchid, Lavendar. 27 INCH DRESS GINGHAM 19c A YARD KETEX 59¢ A BOX 32 IN. SILK STRIPE SHIRT- , ING 48c YARD This shirting is just a little ,% finer than the ordinary madras, and the distinctive feature is a beautiful silk stripe running through it. The patterns are blue, black, gold and lavender. 36 INCH LONG CLOTH, YARD PIECES $1.69 10 A LIGHT WEIGHT BLANKET FOR THESE NIGHTS Feels very comfortable. A shipment of Washma Blankets brings these light weight blank- ets to warm you on cool nights. Each $1.98. §H WOOL SHEPHERD "LAID YARD 79c Like theif Fall shirts made. Ou % ine of cheviots for fall ping the very best patterns and quality. Full 28 inches wide# Priced only 22c Yard. 7 home- Jellies tug Sweet Juicy Orff Pure Dandelion Butte The pure cream § golden pkint Hershey's Cocoa.% 15¢ .18¢ ach big can 20c¢ » from grit Big bottle Maple Sg and let Joy |= l-ntea § NOOOOOOGSCOOCOOC COO OCOCOCOCOGHOOO * when they Bo EN EEraRw. 000000000000 3 FALL GOODS is coming in every day and m ticles are Come in and look o us you that it pays to buy and make this a great Our yy new ar- $crchandise Boost Mount displayed. ver the new at home, shopping center. Buy at Booths and Save the Difference show r——— Try sit { < bo £~ 1-4 a
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