1 Prices Cut to Cost and in Most Cases 0 | Below Cost for Our Einal Clean-Up Our Entire Stock Must be Sold During the Next Seven Weeks, after which we will be associated with the Boggs Quality Hardware Store, to which we will add a complete line of Radio Sets and Accessories At these Closing-Out Prices it will pay S ALE NOW GOING ON Post Cards, 5 Cts. Dozen you tobuya year’s supply of Stationery AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK IS SOLD Including Local Views Greeting Cards RAINBOW RECORDS 50c We Still Have a Number of BIBLES and TESTAMENTS The popular International and Holman line will Regvlar 75c Values be closed out at 30% discount. Our stock consists | Everybody knows this f rd. Most of 1 k Ph h f all si in Bibles d Test ts. the are these tied ot the Dilly Sunday Brunswic onograpns ye ivy Tm Evangelistic Services, sung by Mrs. Asher and That must be sold, and we have decided ENVELOPES, 25 for a 5¢ Homer Rodeheaver. Records will not be demon- to accept any reasonable offer to close out strated at this price. our present stock. You make a small Regular Price, 10c and 12c down payment and we will allow you one 20c Pkg. Envelopes, reduced to ............ 15¢ COLUMBIA RECORDS year to pay the balance on weekly pay- ments. 10-inch Records, 35¢—3 for $1.00—Regular 75c i 12-inch Records, 50c—4 for $1.75—Regular $1.25 I trl] BOXED STATIONERY ® eI 15¢ Value, Closing Out Pyrite .............. 5c foc She Paper... . 5c 20c Value, Closing Out Price .............. 10c Reed's Crepe Paper ...................... 10c 35¢ Value, Closing Qut Price .............. 25¢ 36c Sanford Ink ......................... 5c 40c Value, Closing Out Price .............. 25c¢ 15¢c Gross-Cut Toilet Paper ................ 10c 60c Value, Closing Out Price .............. 35¢ BSc ish Bowls ....... 10c 65c Value, Closing Out Price .............. 40c 10c¢ Pkg. Carb 75¢ Value, Closing Out Price ...........,.. 50c c g. Carbon Paper ................... 5¢ 1 1 Sewing Room Baskets ..................... 10c $1 Value, Closing Out Price .............. 65¢ Stafford s Sommerela) Fluid, quart ... w= Correspondence Cards In All Colors ....25¢c to 50c afford’s Commercial Writing Fluid, pint .... Regular 35c to $1.00 Values C Poli 00 bottle ........ 0 : Frown Farniure Polish, $1.00 botile : 50c This is all the popular Eaton, Crane and Pike brand, in all the popular shades. Gray, Buff, Pink, Blue, Lavender, with Silver, Gold and Colored Edge. SHEET MUSIC, 3 for 10c We have taken a lot of our sheet music and put Ny > J it up in packages of three sheets, to close out at 10c IF YOU WANT A PHONOGRAPH AT A REAL PRICE COME AND MAKE KARA LINEN IN POUND PACKAGES ber Package. Regular price: 25¢, 35¢ and 40c per YOUR SELECTION AT ONCE 50c Value, Closing Out Price .............. 25¢ 76 Sheets to Package ER I. A. SHIFFER 5 and 10c COUNTERS line; but everything is reduced, except Radio Sets Don’t forget to look over our 5c and 10e¢ counters. and Supplies, Brunswick Records and Sheaffer You will be surprised what you can buy for a nickel Fountain Pens. 39 South Market Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. or a dime. EIGHT THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926 9000000000000 ©© OOOO © @® on the Muhlenberg fioor. . The argm- | arguments, in explaining the actual | functioning of the League dnd promptly at 12:30. Vogle, auct. | premises two miles gining ty end without the use | merchants use the columns of the Wednesday, Jan. 27—At 130 E. joy ments of both teams proved to be of notes. The Albright team prob- The Emperor Vespasian. being ~ very convincing to the audience, at Elizabethtown. | The decision given by the multiplying the square of the radius Frank, auect: lenberg negative ‘need job printing. . (728, Henry Schreiner ’29, William | Elizabethtown negative team con- The famous Yonge Street, To- Who Wants a Cheap Home? OUR SALE REGISTER | estate by B F. B h Happenings at | Hudders 26, Howard Ross ’26, al-|sists of Guy Saylor ’26, Paul Over- ronto, originated in 1793 as a road I have a dandy little home of 6 Followi i i : | M. ey Begs Bowman and Join | ternate. The chairman for this de-|dorf ’28, John Byer ’26, Clarence from Lake Simcoe that fur-traders rooms and an outkitchen, frame ollowing is a list of public sales op = °° estate. Frank, auct. 9 {bate was Professor Hinkel, Super-|Fry ’29. The Albright negative from the North need, not pass|house, slate roof, electric lights. for which posters were printed at | Saturday, Feb. 13—On the prem- E town Co lege vising Principal of the Hershey arguments were upheld by Clyde through Detroit when the latter |The lot fronts 55 feet on Fairview this office or said sale is advertised! ises half a mile north of Mt. Joy Schools. The judges were: Dr. P.|Huett '26, and by the Gremby place was taken over by the United | street, Mount Joy. For a quick sale ; : | Boro, far i 'M. Harbold, of Franklin _& Brothers '26. States. I will take $2,000. Jno. E. Schroll fe | a ay : | shat College; Professor C. H. Hein-| The Elizabethtown Team had tS (Mt. Joy. Phone 41R2. tf Saturday, Jan. 16—On the pre-|ganuel Hoffman. Gibble auct. x The Colleges represented in the ly, Principal of York High School, |the combined elements that are “Broncho” i word | - mises No. 333 Marietta street, Mt. | Wednesday, Feb. 24. On the DB re ar | an Dr. A. P. Mylin, Superintend- essential in Jang The Allright in Mexico ‘and signifies “mean” andl You may as well try to conduct Pg Sf €00ds | premises near Green Tree church, 2 > i f Lan-|team also showe ne t and «3» A : = . . ) . ne These forensic arguments were I Sehr Ia had foes tile in a The pad” tempered as anplied to Al gour business withew eapidl as to Saturday, Jan, 234% the Florin Ses So ei, started on Thursday evening, Jan- Both teams offered good argu-|outstanding speaker on the Al- Tidous apd Ti Jone. A try and get along without advertis- Hall, Florin; Pa., large lot of any- ments and household goods. Rp 14; when £2 i | but the Elizabethtown team |bright team was Mr. Huett, who aig ster is merely a ho | ng. There’s no use, it won’t go. thing and everything by the Com-!Kyeider, Gibble, auct. Fmative met the Hight Jegative | was more logical in presenting their presented his arguments from be- rE A | 311 the leading and most successful munity Sales ‘Company. Sale starts Saturday, March 13—On the South of Mt. rh Ww Ming : : , near Newtown, horses, backed their statements by good | ably lost the decision by not sick with the disease whereof he| Joy Bulletin. t- Main street, af thei of lone Tot of form implements and mules, and the judges voted that Muhlen- | Ti. a howd h th Be 1 I Mis Mors Shafter. Dod ot 3° , authorities. The opposition very Showing how the League has al- died, when reproached by his phy-| Bye Sing 3 Tr, 3 f some household goods by the Chas. berg offered Foe Sitonges | 1 reely expressed . their own opin- | ready justified itself in its exis- sician for continuing to carry on| The ancient Egyptians found the household goods, gigas 4, Greider Estate. Frank, auct. Yon js id ventas the Elizabeth- |ions and used hypothetical cases to tence. The judges consisted of ne matters of state, said: “An emperor | area of a circle by squaring eight- ow = 5 Ie hi ane Thursday, March 18—On the Nn evening Muh. | show the functioning” of the League. minister and two attorneys at law should die standing.” |rinths of its diameter, instead Of ases, antique furniture and|premises in East Donegal twp, town affirmative debated the Muh- judges from Lebanon. The decision was ———-— : ishes. Frank S. Groff; executor. along the road leading from Flor. ras tw > § 7 iza- | two t in favor liz % ; The Elizabethtown affirmative argu- [Was two to one in favor of Eliza Hl In favor of Plizabeth Cattle introduced by early set-|by 3,1416. Saturday, Jan. 30—At the form] oe is school house: Your it- | bethtown. : Sr a ts : ) ements er 97, Bh Engrs Son D. | Also on Friday evening the Eliz- Uers of the Falilgnd Idands ig During the last years ar oy. ly i gh hatissheld goods by Michael Trimmer 26 Menno Brunk '26, was |abethtown negative team motored Stationery office of the British wild, but their progeny were grad-| tone has been sixty-three electric C. S. Frank & Bro. ; ¥ | Wagenbach. Frank, auct. > alternate. The Muhlenberg argu- | to Myerstown where they met the | Government corresponds to our ually exterminated as sheep became’ railway ‘n the Unit- Saturday, Feb. 6—At the Bulle- ments were upheld by John Rhoda |Albright affirmative team. The Government Printing Office. the chief interest of the settlers. [ed Stai s. tin office, Mt. 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