The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, April 20, 1904, Image 4

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ECKERTS PHENOMENAL SHOE BARGAINS
We bought a $5,000 Shoe Stock from a Reliable Dealer in the western part of the state, at a sacrifice, and
to sell same quickly, we have slashed prices right and left.
WNOTE THESE FIGURES:
Men's Vici Kid and Satin Calf, Neat Dress Shoe, 1.48.
Ladies’ Patent Colt and Vici Kid, Hand Turn or Goodyear Welt,
Ladies’ Neat Dress Shoe, 98c.
A Full and Complete Line of Boys’ and Youths’, Misses’ and Children’s.
Men’s Viei Kid, Patent Colt and Velour Calf, $1.98,
Men’s All Solid Shoe for Dress or Working Shoe, 98c.
Ladies’ Patent Leather or Vici Kid, 1.24 and 1.48.
Bear in Mind that this sale is Independent of the Regular Stock and that we will only
iain asaes :
THE QUESTION
You will have to mest is, “ What Paint to use on your
building to insure the best and most lasting result.”
THE ANSWER
If you have studied the matter must be THE SHER-
WIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS, because they are the Best
Herr & Snavely
No. 7 East King Street, 2 Doors from Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa.
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How easy it is to be “It.” The luxury of fine tailoring is brought
within the means of moderate incomes. Times have.changed, for so
far as dress is concerned, the clerk and mechanic are now on the same
footing as the millionaire,
The International Tailoring Co.,
makes made-to-measure garments of
everybody can afford to pay. We are the local dealers for this famous
house and are showing over five hundred of their new Spring styles.
H. E. EBERSOLE, Mt. Joy.

Deeds Transferred.
Catharine Spickler’s heirs to John
H. Hostetter, property in Rapho,
1,075.
Martin Hildebrandt’s executors to
Joseph H. Detwiler, property in
Mt. Joy, $3,500.
Lizzie Hoffer et. al, and Peter S.
Risser and George Gantz to C. E,
Herr, 126 acres and 80 perches of
land in Mount Joy township and
Lebanon county, $1,835,25.
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Unclaimed Letters.
Following is a list of letters un-
called for at the Mount Joy post
office, April 20, 1904 :
Mrs. C. L. Shultz,
A. I, Mohn,
John Strickler,
Miss Emma Pennell, Post Mistress.
inane lle

Taking Desperate Chances.
It is true that many contract colds and
recover from them without taking any
precaution or treatment, and a knowledge
of this fact leads others to take their
chances instead of giving their colds the
needed attention. It should be borne in
mind that every cold weakens the lunge,
lowers the vitality, makes the systemn less
able to withstand each succeeding cold
and vaves the way for more serious dis-
eases. Can you affurd to take such des-
New York
and Chicago,
the highest standard at a price
NOTHING EQUAL TO CHAMBERLAIN'S
Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for Bowel Com-
plaints in Children.
“We have used Chamberlain’s Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our
family for years,” says Mrs. J. B. Cooke
of Nederlands, Texas. ‘We have given
it to all of our children. We have used
other medicines for the same purpose,
but never found anything to equal
Chamberlain’s. If you will use it as
direct d it will always cure. For sale by
J. 8. Carmany Florin Pa. and all Mt.
Joy druggists.

Danger of Cr¥mation,
Dr. Braunstein, of Wepperfurth, ae-
cording to the London Mail, has been ar-
rested on a charge of murdering his wife:
whose body was cremated by his instruc-
tions. In November the dodtor mar-
ried a lady in Halle, her fortune amount.
ing to £7,500 in ready money. Imme-
diately after the wedding the couple left
Halle for a trip abroad, and shortly aft-
erward news was received that the bride
had died suddenly. Suspicion was
aroused, and the doctor is now accused
of poisoning his wife. Owing to the
cremation of the remains, however, there
is no possibility of the body being exam-
ined for traces of poison, and the charge
being thus either substantiated or re-
futed.

Our Exports,
The value of the exports of the whole
country in 1903 was 58 per cent. greater

perate chanaes when Cnamberlain's
Cough Remedy, famous for itscures of '
colds, can be had for a trifle? For sale
by J. 8. Carmany Florin Pa. and all!
Mount Joy druggists.

- NOTICE!
My wife, Mabel Kauffman, having left
my bed and board, I would hereby notify
the public that I will not be responsible for '
any debt contracted by her,
JACOB KAUFFMAN, Mount Joy.

Use Kvrreno, the modern hand clean er
Price 10c per box. For sale at Yoffe &
Gaflin Bros. Department Store,
than in 1833; but the gain in New York
was only 31 per cent. and the gain at
New Orleans was 69 per cent., at Galves-
ton 239 per cent., and at Mobile 432 per
cent,
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How's This ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Caturrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Oure.
F.J,CHENEY & 00,, 1'oledo, O,
We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Ohen-
ey for the last 15 years and believe him pertects
iv honorable in all business transactions and
Ranheially able to carry out uny obligations
made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MAR.
Tix, Wholesale prugeists, ‘Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken interna ly, actin
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Watt & Sha
Wash ress Foods
A soft, clinging material, very popular this

17 West King Street,
EANCASTER, PA.
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‘We put on sale this week several thousand yards of Silk Dress
Ginghams in Silver Gray, Tan, Mode and a variety of Neat Styles
and Figures. This quality has always been 50c a yard ; They will
go fast at 29 cents.
10,000 Yards of Dress Ginghams Madras Ginghams
in neat stripes, checks and plaids ; all the 32 in. wide, red, blue, black, fancy stripes,
pretty wash colors ; an excellent quality | on light and dark grounds. A very super-
at 6'4c a yard. ior quality at 12}4¢ a yard ; worth 20c.
- TOILE DU NORD
The best Dress Gingham made for the price ; it wears better, washes better, colors
are faster, patterns handsomer, for Ladies’ or Children’s Dresses than any other cottcn
cloth you can buy for 1224c a yard. Fifty new styles on sale this week.
CRADUATION DRESSES
A splendid collection of sheer white materials, suitable for dainty graduation dress
es, in every variety of quality and prices.
India Linens, Persian Lawus,
French Batistes, Paris Muslins,
Crepe De Chine, Voile, Albatross,

French Nainsooks,
Swiss Muslins,
Lansdownes, Etc., Ete.
BOURETTE SCOTCH TWEEDS
For Skirts and Coat Suits, light grounds, flecked or tufted with streaks, of light and
dark colors ; on sale this wesk—fifty pieces at 39¢, 50¢, 62}4¢ and 75¢c a yard. Many of
A Lustrous Wool Fabric, with a corded
them a full third under regular prices.
effect ; makes a very handsome dress ma-
| terial ; all colors ; 40-in, $1 ; 45-in, $1.25.
Crepe De Chime Crepe De Paris

season ; all the desirable shades, 40-in 5c.
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Larf§downe Mohair Sicili
Makes a handsome ‘summer dress, rich ohalr oicilians
looking, and drapes beautifully ; black, | For Shirt Waist Suit or Skirt ; every de-
white and all colors, 40-inch $1.25. sirable color ; 40-in. 50c.; 44-in. T5c.
Light in weight, soft and p able, can be washed and ironed with a hot iron without
icjury. Every pair fully g aranteed, 17¢ to 25¢ a pair, For silk waists or drop lin-
ings by ¥ama Mai at 39: or anthersa at 58¢c. They corae in black; white and all the
desired Golors. Agen for the Buigerick Patterns and Centimeri Kid Gloves.
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New Tork Store
Cerner Square and East King Street.


HICK'S DRESS SHIELDS
Bemis Tobacco Plaaters
Victor Double Row Corn Planters
Campbell Single Row Ccrn Planters
Empire and Champion Grain Drills
Osborne Spring Tooth Harrows
with Punlverizer Attachment
LaDow Harrows, Diamond Backs,
Self-Sharpening, Cultivator
Shaped Tooth
Perry Spring Tooth Harrows
Auburn Wagons
Star Steel Hay Carriers with Track
and Fixtures
Osborne Hay Tedders
Uniyersal Cultivator with Hoeing
Attachments
The Famous Fuller & Johnson
0il-Cooled Gasoline Engines =~
Baker’s Traceless Harness
&
preventing undue breakage.
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OF THE WORLD.

 

THE MSCORMICK ; ;
1S THE CHOICE bg = v AND HAS BEEN
OF THE FARMERS Ri”) FOR 73 YEARS
The vast majority of farmers choose the HcCORMICK BINDER
because it does splendid work in the field no matter whether the
conditions are favorable or unfavorable. The McCormick has a
record extending over a period of seventy-three years, which en-
ables the farmer to reach a fairly accurate conclusion as to the
merits of the machine. Read about the excellent points of the
McCormick in the attractive book entitiad '‘It Takes the Palm,’
supplied free.



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“Try a McCormick Self-Dump Hay Rake™

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The Vulcan Chilled Plow
Strong, light draft, easily handled, well finished. Patent extension point, strongest chilled
Interlocking land, standard and point, giving stability.
sharp cutting edge at all times. Face chill on point prevents “scooping” at junction of poi
caN and you will be satisfied. Price is soon forgotten but Quality is long remembered.
We invite farmers to come and see our Line of Implements and we will make the prices
Greid
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SPRING STYLES
In Footwear for this season never were so attractive and when
you can choose from the
Largest and Finest Assortment in Lancaster
Why Look Elsewhere?
RE le TO
SHAUB & CO.
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers and Hosiery
18 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA.
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Its jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc., are admittedly the most mirth-provoking
160 Pages Delightful Reading
No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial vaporings or wearying
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Every page will interest, charm and refresh you.

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A Few Moré Tickeis Left
on that beautiful Steel Range and then it wili be chance; a
get it. Come in and try your luck. A ticket goes wit
Powder,
Some ons will sur
1 every box ef Alderny Baking
Plants...Hershev's Plants
There is no necessity of going to Mount Joy fo, “s shey's Plants when you can get
them here for the same money. All Different$¥ “% ctie, :
All the Leading Poultry Powders for salc¥
itin time,


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Knicker Zephys +./18€
from 20 to 50c
Bates Ginghams . 12Y4¢
Percales in white & Black 1234c¢
Mercerized Madras from 15 to soc
6c
25¢
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25¢
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Tico Satine for Underskirts, joc
Indian Linen,
Apron Ginghams ;
Ready-made Aprons
Cotton Covert Skirting
Men’s Black Gauze
Plain Dress Linen
Tobacco Muslin,
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FLORIN, PENNA.
Fivems Forging, Sie me Cube Br
Gaffin Br others
CARPETS REDUCED OIL | CLOTH REDUCED
MATTING CHINAWARE
‘c ir
Ten Bargains Thi Week,
6 Salmon worth 15¢ a can, weigh
A Good Rag Carpet worth 35c
: ‘ 1 1b. each, 3 cans
this week
A Set of Cups and Saucers, 12 7 Tomatoes worth 12¢ can, weigh

pieces ’ - 25¢ 3 pounds, 3 cans 25¢
Thirty Cent Japanese Matting, 8 Turkish Wash Rags, Five Cent
Select Patterns oa 21¢ kind, 8 for . 25¢
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Karo Corn Syrup, . 9¢ 9 er’s and H. O. Buckwheat
ahd Pancake Flour, 2 pac b
500 Dozen Men’s Mixed Hose, ur, 2 packs, We
this week only. Per Dozen 209¢ 10 3c sige Raster Eggs, 3 for . 5c
Yoffe & Gaffin Brothers
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Opposite Post Office, Mount Joy, Pa.
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Children’s Shoes
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We just mention a few of the New Ideas in Children’s Shoes,
Girls’ Patent Colt Lace and Button Shoes,
Girls’ Tan Russia Calf and Brown Shoes.
(New Idea)',
Girls’ New Oxfords and Strap Slippers.
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“If it’s Shoes or Slippers for Children and it’s new, we have it.

“8. CQHEN & BRO,
247 LOCUST sT.
COLUMBIA PA.