The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 28, 1904, Image 4

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I.andisville
Jonas Mumma visited his daugh-
ter at Ephrata on Monday.
P. R. R. Operators Byron Kern
and Wallace Minnich left for St.
Louis last Friday.
Train Dispatcher Harry Kline
and family of Pittsburg are spend-
ing some time with Mrs. Kline's
parents David Baker and wife.
The frame work of Henry Hertz-
ler’s new barn was raised on Tues-
day, which replaces the one des-
troyed by lightning several months
ago.
William Hanly a former tele-
graph operator of this place, who
has been working at Pittsburg the
past five years, has returned and
is again working as an extra.
After a delay of one month, work
has commenced on the new houses
of Amos Cooper and Christ Blot-
tenberger, the first car load of brick
having arrived on Saturday.
J. H. Von Neida’s force of men
of Ephrata have finished laying
cement walks at Samuel Root’s new
house and have started putting
down walks at Jacob Harris’ new
house which he will occupy on
November 1st.
The congregation of the Bethel
church at this place and Rohrers-
town respectively unanimously
voted for the return of their pastor
Rev. Harvey Hershey for another
year.
Mastersonvwille
The creamery paid its patrons
85c a hundred for milk last month.
Daniel Lehman of near town, is
quite ill with neuralgia of the heart
Hiram Eby has the carpenters
at work putting an addition to his
house.
A. S. Garman is nursing a badly
sprained back the result of carrying
too heavy.
N. E. Ginder has converted his
ice house into a butcher shop and
is already doing a big business.
The Joseph Brubaker farm near
town, which was offered at public
sale last Thursday, was withdrawn
for want of bidders.
Sporting ETill
The Brinser denomination held
services in the Union church here
on Sunday.
Miss Sue Buohl of Ephrata, is
spending a week with her uncle,
A.D. Frankhouser and family.
Miss Mary Snyder, teacher of
the primary school, spent Saturday
and Sunday at Millersville with
her mother.
Wm. Horst, wife and daughter,
of Philadelphia, are spending a
few days in town with his mother,
Maria Horst.
York County Fair.
For the York County Fair, to be held at
York, Pa., October 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, the Pen
nsylvania Railroad Company will sell on
these dates, excursion tickets from Balti-
more, Harrisburg, Frederick, Columbia,
Downingtown, Middletown, Peach Bottom
and intermediate stations at reduced rates,
no less rate than 25 cents, Tickets will be
valid for return passage until October 8 in
clusive. On October 6 a special train will
be run direct to the Fair Grounds, leaving
Columbia at 8.40 a. m., and stopping at in-
termediate stations. Returning the spe-
cial train will leave the Fair Grounds at 5
p. m. On the same date a special train
will leave Parkton at 8.30 a. m., running
to York. Returning this train will leave
at 6 p. m. stopping at intermediate stations
in both directions.
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World's Fair Excursion.
Low-rate ten-day coach excursions via
Pennsylvania Railroad, October 5, 12, 19,
and 26, Rate, $17.50 from Mt, Joy. Train
leaves Mt. Joy at 10.45 connecting with
special train from New Yerk arriving St,
Louis 4.156 p. m., next day.
Common Sense
Hold on to your money when you
go buying and don’t be afraid to say
that a thing does not suit you when you
don’t like it—And when you come to
the store where anyone can see that you
get the best for your money—then let
go. We're not afraid to tender this
advice, for we know that if you act on
our suggestion, we are bound to get
your trade.
Competition in larger towns or cities
than Mount Joy, quote lower prices ;
but when it comes down to honest ev-
ery-day, face to face facts, the truth
comes out. Expenses in large cities are
higher. ‘Rent ts higher and salaries
are higher. The merchandise costs the
same because we get our goods in the
same places as the larger stores in the
cities. Now put two and two together,
can the city store afford to sell cheaper
than the store in the small town? Of
course there are tricks in business. For
instance : You will find one man ad-
vertising a 5oc article for 22¢ and he
advertises an article that’s really worth
soc. Now that is what'is known as a
bait or a leader to draw you on to come
in the store. Not so with us ; we are
satisfied with the least profit that will
make our business'go and you will find
that honest values pay the best in the
long run, no matter what store you get
itat, You are sure to get honest val
— ues at —
Yolle & Gallin Bros.
Opposite Post Office,
Mount Joy, Penna.
for circulars, free.

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Industrial Exhibits More
Machinery Department Larger. Trial of Speed
More Exciting Than Any Previous Fair.
By Courtesy of the U. S. War Department Third U.
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will be encamped on the ground, giving daily Drills and Exnibi-
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retail. Special Prices in barrel lots. Prices as low as ever,
Try them and you will always buy them.
HE. A. Darrenlkamp
Phone No. 866 B. Mount Joy, Pa.
List of Sales.
Following is a list of sales for which
bills were printed at this office:
Newtown
David Moore lost his entire crop
of tobacco owing to the frosts.
A young son made his ap-
pearance in the family of Samuel
Weaver,
Mrs. Barbara Bradley of Colum-
bia, was the guest of her sister
Mrs. Hipple on Sunday.
Next Sunday will be the last
services held in the church here
for this conference year when Rev.
Mowry will preach in the evening
and celebrate Holy communion.
Monday, October 3—At his residence in
Mount Joy, a lot of household goods; black-
smith and plumbing tools. In the even-
ing at McGirl’s Hotel, two lots of ground
with improvements by John Bombach,
Zeller, auc.
Friday, October 7—Half a mile west of
Mount Joy, a tract of limestone land with
improvements, Also three acres of land
in Mount Joy by Wm. Hoftine. C. Zeller,
auctioneer,
Saturday, Oct, 8=In Florin, a lot of
Ground with two story frame dwelling and
outbuildings by Jacob Hostetter.
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Saturday, Oct, 15—At the Wasbington
House, a two-and-a half story frame dwell
ing, with summer kitchen attached, stable
and all necessary outbuildings by Mrs, C,
N. Gerber. Zeller, Auct.
Saturday, October 15—In Florin, large
lot of house-hold goods and a lot of ground
with a 214 story Frame House as property
of Mrs. Annie Clark. Zeller, Auct.
Maytown
Mrs. John McCurdy spent a few
days with friends at Halifax, in
Dauphin county, last week.
Auctioneer C. H. Zeller on Sat-
urday evening sold, the Annie Ken-
dig property in Maytown, to Mr.
Epler for $1,900.
The heavy storms on Wednes-
day of last week, blew down Evan-
gelist Johnson's tent a short time
after the close of the services.
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Deafness Can Not be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an ine
flamed condilion of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing
and when it ig entirely elosed, Dealness is the
result, and unless the inflammation car be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal condi-
tion, hearing will be destroyed forevar; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed con fition of the mucous
surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused hy catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send
Monuments, Tombstones and Flagstones
Call and inspect them at
MT. JOY MARBLE WORKS
J. GLATFELTER, Proprietor
MOUNT JOY, PA.
F.8 CHENEY & CO, Toledo, O.,
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One striking point about the “IMPERIAL” Soft Felt Hats is the latitude they
offer for expressing individuality.
‘em, or dent ’em, or scope em. The price remains one way, $3.
and Stiff Hats $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.50, $4 and $5.
Can be formed in countless ways—crease
Other Soft
Smart and Trim
for work, business, dress or any other occasion.
line.
Distinction speaks in every
Our Special $10 Suits
Possess fit and grace in cut, quality in fabrics and honest workmanship in the
making—add to this the fact that you have seen nothing like these clothes and
you have exclusiveness. You can’t afford to miss this showing of our ‘special’
AT $10.
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Kinds of Green Goods in Season
If you want Bartlet Pears, please call.
price is low. Sour Krout is now ready
have it regularly hereafter Nice Bananas
very cheap. Come and see us. If we
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Fine State Celery always on hand.
Peaches are scarce this season so if you want
some for canning you would better call.
Clams if you like them ; The Oyster season
is at hand. Will have them in all grades.
Longenecker’s Green OCrocery
East Main Street MOUNT JOY,
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and the best values in up-to-date merchandise for Autumn and Win-
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The New Englan 1 Conservatory of Music, of Boston, has just purch-
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selection of the High-Grade Lester Piano over every other make shows that
the authorities of the Conservatory of Music are keenly aware of the excel-
lence of the Lester Piano. Hundreds of Lester Pianos have been sold in
this county. Have you one ?
KIRK JOHNSON s CO.
24 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENNA.
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: New Fall Millinery
The newest shapes in hats, toques and bonnets, modelled after the designs
of the best milliners of Paris, London and New York, as well as a beautiful ex-
hibit of handsome designs from our own expert milliners,
an elaborate showing of
We shall also make
Zailor-Made Suits, Shirts and Waists, New Fall Suitings,
Waist and Dress Silks, Laces and Dress Trimmings, Lisle and
Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons and Art Goods.
STYILISE DRESS GOODS
Mannish Effects—Are very popu-
lar, Dainty stripes and checks, in sub-
dued colors on brown, navy, green and
other grounds ; excellent qualities for
dress or skirt, 38 to 55 inches wide,
50c to f'1.50.
Broadecloths—Twilled Back, smooth
mole finish, in all the desirable shades,
superior qualities for jacket or coat
suits, 52 inch $1 to $1.50.
Covert Choths—For Fall jackets ; an
excellent clean-wearing material for
coart or skirt, 45-inches wider. 25
Aolines— Make very dressy suits ; a
and $1.50.
medium weight silk and wool fabric,
with a lustrous sheen, light or dark col-
Butterick Patterns—QOctober styles,
orings, 45-inch, 85c.
are all here.
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New York Store
Corner Square and East King Street,