The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, December 04, 1901, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    stailb—

JOSEPH LEVI W. G. GREENEWALD
THE PHILADELPHIA]
BRANCH STORE & &
244 LOCUST STREET
COLUMBIA, PENNA
Up-to-Date Clothing]
Furnishings and Hats
Youmans of Them.
“Have you any Married Women's
elubs in this village?” asked Mrs.
Strongmind, strolling ieisurely up and
down the sidewalk at the railway sta-
tion in the little town where the train
waw making a stop of 20 minutes for
dinner.
“Yes'm,” replied the sad-eyed native
who was sitting en a nail keg and whit-
tling a stick. “Lots of ‘em. That big
brick buildin’ over there on the left is
a broom handle factory, ma’am.”—Chi-
sago Tribune.
J
His Sphere of Exécllenee.
“Was your son Josiar a leader of
any of his clas:es?"” Mr
© “I reckon,” an®wered Farmer Corn-
tossel. “I have been told that a good
mapy of the young men who tended
*hool b'longed to the leis-
Ss. An’ faom what I have seen
lar durin’ harvest tim>, I should
that Le'd be right up clus to
p."~-Washington Star.
His Uncertainty,
“The missionaries are arriving from
every direction till, actuaily, I don’t
Kuow--""
Jd'he cloyed cannibal yawned a yawn
of such cavernous dimensions that
for the ncence his countenance resems-
bled a frame of sated paganism sur-
rounding a self-satislicd sausage
mill.
“—where my next
from." —Town Tories.
al is coming
IZonors Even,
Dercas—That woman yeu Con’t like
was overheard to say that she would
get even with you at Christmas.
Mrs. Dorcas—Well, she didn’t. I
made her a present of a wrapper that
won't wash, while she gave me a cloak
that I couldn’t wear, because it would
make me look a fright. So you see it’s
what you men call a stand-off. —N. Y.
Ilerald.
Ida—Before their marriage he used
to call her “the harp with a thousand
strings.”
May—And now
down?
Ida—Oh. he picks on her
time. —Chicago Daily News.
they selttled
are
all the
More Satisfactory,
Guest—Waiter, bring two boiled
eggs.
Waiter—Boss, couldn’t you take |
dem aigs poached? Hit's been found
mo’ satisfactory all roun’ to open dem
aigs in de kitehen.—Leslie's Weekly.
Finds It Quickly,
Hend&sou——gges your wife ever lose
“Per temper?
Henpeck—Yes; but she finds it sa
mighty quick she never misses it.—
Ohio State Journal.
Before and After,
“This,” said the druggist’'s assist:
ant, “is a most wonderful hair renew:
er. It's our own re par id.”
“Well,
bald-headed ma
thinlo of 1g
®ve d
: 3.
give me a. A said
oR

HERR’S
BOOK
STORE
One of the most useful
Christmas Presents is
Teacher’s Bible
We've got an excellent one, !
Flexible Covers at O5c¢.
we've got an unsurpassed line of
Lamily Bibles and Albums

BEAN NWI V IVI
AINA
L. B. HERR,
51-53 Nort Queen St,
LANCASTER, PENNA.



CONDONE FF = AOSODEHOCHOOOE HV
A New Repair Shop!
I desire to inform the public that I have opened
a Shoe Repair Shop in the basemen of
David H. Eagle's Farniture Warereoms
West Main St., Mount Joy
where Lon prepared to do cobbling of every
dascription at reasonable rates
Men's Shoes Half Soled and IHeeled for Gc
Sewed on for 75 cents
Shoes Half Soled and Heeled for 4c
Sewed on for 55 cents
According to
Solicited
Ladies’
and Boys’ Shees Size
A Trial Job
Harry Sheaffer
Girls’

n
¢
+
+
+
+
0
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Our Solicitvr will call on you crery
Tuesday and Deliver Every Friday
Your Work Solicited.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
PGP et ototobotbododotdots

:
:
:
:
}
!
:
Devo tote 900040000000teooto

PARISIAN CLOAK
& SUIT (0.
28-30 E. King St Lancaster
— +3
A Lectiirs.
— J) Ree

Ladies Only
|
[ Need a winter Overgarment ? Yes! Then youare
interested in our lecture. What style—Short Jacket.
| Box Coat, Three-Quarter Length, Raglan, Ulster or
| Newmarket ? We have them all at all prices to suit
| all pocketbooks.
iL
|
Ladies’ Coats
25.00 Se
ling
{ GR a

gin
Prices Are Right
: x As i
RR
So are the Goods
CANNED
GOODS
SPECIALS
Oc
10c
8c
Peas, 5 and 9c
Baked Beans with Tomato
5 and 10c
Small Can Tomatoes, 7¢C
i2:c
10c}’
Sc
7 and 9c
15¢c
30c zl.
Large Tomatoes,
Large Table Peaches,
Corn,
Sauce,
Arbuckle’s Coffee,
Good Loose coffee,
Ginger Snaps & crackers,
Raising,
Cheese,
Good Table Syrup,
TEIE:
RACKET STORE
Mount Joy.
Rover's Saddler Shep
West Main Street, Mount Joy
Iam still making all kind3 of Harness strictly hand
made, no machine work. 1also sell anything kept
in a sdddler shop. Repuiring Done Promptly. |
Prices to suit the times.
STANDARD
COACH WORKS
IN NEED OF A

I¥
Jenny Lind, Surrey
Some,
ER 82
To encourage the early buying of Christmas Gift Furniture, and also relieve the over-
crowded condition of our floors, we will offer, during the first half of * December, any
article in the store for about seventy-five per cent, of its value, Those who are ae-
quainted with the high standard of our goods and their uniform low prices will appre
That the reductions
We simply
ciate fully the advantage of being a little early in their selections,
are genuine goes without saying, from our well known business integrity.
offer you any article in the store at considerable less than its marked price,
Turse PricEs EXPLAIN THE SAVINGS:

|
|
|
|
|
Ladies® Desks—Quartered Oak 5.00, to the early shopper 3,75. Dressing Tables—Mahogany 10.50, reduced
Morris Chairs—7.00 reduced to
109.00. Oak 10.00 reduced to 8.00, Bird's-eye Maple 12.00, reduced to 9.00.
3.50 3 By making a small payment, purchasers can have their goods reserved.
W.C. SAPP.
|
7.50 reduced to 5.90.
41-43 S. QUEENSTREET
LANCASTER, PA.
Remember
if you want anything in the line of
Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
the onty place to get it good and fresh is at the
sm »- —- = A
Empire Bakery
-
FPLORIIN. PA.
S. SS. GIINTGRICET, Prop.
WATCH ES!
Funerals Supphied at Short Notice

The Only Place to (fet
Good Bread, Cakes, Bugs, &e.
C—lS AT
Scholing’s West End Bakily
ee
Christmas
ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN'S;
When you think of Buying a Piano.
for touch, tone and durability.
Goods:
Beady or Your Selection |
CARD
LETTER AND WRITING
CASES
POCKET BOOKS
DIARIES
FOUNTAIN PENS, $1 TO $5
PAPETERIES roc 70 $2 A BOX
TOILET CASES
AND WORK BOXES
ntti
NEW PUBLICATIONS
CALENDARS
BOOKS
FAMILY AND TEACHER'S
BIBLES
CHURCH BOOKS
PRAYER AND HYMNAL
ENGLISH CLASSICS, 25¢ to i
~~ i mm am i em
Call and See the Book Store of
John Baer’s Sons
15-17 N. Queen St., Lancaster.
REMEMBER THE NAME,
“LESTER”
Famous the world over
Not lowest priced hut cheapest.
KIRK JOHNSON & CO.
24 West King Street, Lancaster, Penna.

Mount Joy, Penna.


POTATOES.
have just received a Carload of New
York State Potatoes which 1 am sell-
ing at Lowest Market Prices. Prompt
attention to mail or telephone orders.
T. N. HOSTETTER.
The Largest Stock of Solid Gold, Gold Filled and
Silver Watches to select from at the Lowest Prices in
| the city. You willconvinee yourself by the foilow-
| ing prices. Solid Silver Watches gents® or ladies’
from £2.75 up. Gold Filled Watches, gents® or lad- |
[ ies” from £3.25 up. Solid Gold Watches, ladies® from :
212.75 up. Gemls® Gold Watches from $20.00 up. All
the the above are guaranteed for time and quality,
PIROpH &
SIMMONS
The Old Established Pawnbrokers



Oh Tes! Oh Yes!
GEORGE S. VOGEL, AUCTIONEER
| Post Office Address, Florin, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Telephone Number 851.
and Jewelers, Rates Very Reasonable for All Kinds of Sales
20 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna.
Opposite } Woolworth’s 5 & 10¢ Store
rox S4LEBEI
Three Acres ayd Fourtee n Perches Gravel Send
+ Bd ti fegpoe i


S11 Ar 101 19]002

prs _—
= .
pd Cold Weather Bargains
» at Warm Weather Prices
~.. t1-Men"s Heavy Duck Coats, wool lined at . . $1.00
Lot 2—Men"s Heavy Duck Coats, wool lined and rubber tterined at £1.25
Lot 3—Men's Heavy Waterproof Coats, weight 6!4 pounds at $3.50
Lot 4—Men's Corduroy Pants, Sweet Orr make at, ’ . $2.50
Lot 5—Men*s Corduroy Pants lined, Sweet Orr make at $2.75
Lot 6—Men's Knit Jackets, fleece-lined at ‘ . . . $1.00
Defy Competition. A Full Line of
Wool Cardinal Jacl ets
from $1.50 to £3.00 in colors and all excellent values,
P. 8. —It will be to your advantage to watch these ads, from time to time.
£z~The Colder the Weather the Warmer the Bargains. =&8
RETR SO II.EFE—