The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, August 02, 1905, Image 3

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    “Ich fershtay dei dawdy is wid-
der om sowfa,’”’ sawgt der schtore-
keeper woe der nix-nootsich boo en
hondtful gae-darty eppel g’nooma
hut, Der boo esst aens foon da
schnitz oon macht en weesht g’sicht
drivver, oon der schtorekeeper
froagt een wos eem faelt os ar soe
en g’sicht macht ivver de schnitz.
‘“Sawg, waesht doo net besser we
sel | Soe sowery gae-darty eppel
onna schtella fer en gronker boo os
der moomps hut? Doo machsht
noch en boo dote won doo net acht
gebsht. Ich hob g’maent des
waerra seesy schnitz,
fer ebber os en
ovver se sin
boarding house
hollt, oon se macha mich gons iv-
ver meed. Hush doo sei
der moomps g’hot? Doo
ivverows acht gevva won der
moomps husht oon doo darrifsht
gor net nows in der raeya gae ud-
der noss waerra udder dei hols
g’schwillt oof we en millich kivvel,
Der pap sawgt ar hut der moomps
g’hot woe ar en glaener boo wor
oon’s gate eem ollawile noch
noch.”
laeva
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SPORTING HILL.
Levi Fissel and wife attended the
funeral of his aunt in York county
last Thursday.
The Sporting Hill and Manheim
pike will receive a coating of
__crushed stone in the near future.
Miss Clara Behm, of Reading, is
spending a few weeks as the guest
of her uncle, A. E. Behm, and
family.
I. C. Stall made a special trip
through here on Saturday for the
purpose of furnishing a lot of Ital-
ians for the pipe line work.
The River Brethren held services
in the Union church
morning and the
services at 7
on Sunday
Brinzers held
.30 in the evening.
Herman Shelly, wife and child-
ren spent from Saturday to Mon-
day with John L. Kauffman
family near Heilinandale,
county. :
and
Lebanon
\ An iron bridge will be erected
over the stream just north of Dill-
inger’s mill where
structure was swept
recent flood.
wooden
by the
the
away
There is a rumor to the effect
that Jacob Breneman, living on
John G. Nissley’s farm, has pur—
chased Benj. B. Brandt's farm,
near Hosler’'s meeting-house on
private terms.
A dog in this vicinity is liable to
get its master into trouble one of
these days. A few nights ago
nine ducks were killed for Squire
Stauffer, and later twenty chickens
met with the same fate atthe home
of David Brandt.
A
MILTON GROVE.
Mrs. Katie Drace is having
house repainted.
Robert Nagle of Lebanon,
visiting his parents.
Misses Myra, Ella and Myra
Grosh are camping at Mt Gretna
for ten days.
Wesley Shope wife and children
of Harrisburg, are visiting Mrs.
Shope’s parents, Cyrus Wittle and
wife.
M. L. Greider, of Mount Joy,
and Prof. Wm: Frear, State Chem
ist, of State College, Centre county
this state, were atthe experimental
tobacco station last Friday.
her
is
I'he Mount Joy township school
board met in the Milton Grove
school building last Frida¥® The
purpose of their meeting was re-
lative to the purchase or different
books for the coming school year.
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CHAMBERLAIN'S STOMACH AND LIVER
TABLETS BETTER THAN A DOCTORS
PRESCRIPTION,
Mr, J. W. Turner, of Trubart, Va., says
that Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets haye done him more good than
anything he could get from the doctor.
If any physician in this country was able
to compound a medicine that would pro-
duce such
stomach troubles, biliousnesss or constipa-
tion, his whole time vouid be used in pre.
paring this one medicine. For sale by J.
8. Carmany Florin, and all Mount Joy
druggists.
gratifying results in cases of
ps FG
MASTERSONVILLE.
Last week a baby boy came to
the home of Eli Heisey.
Mrs. Mary Ann Becker is on the
sick list. Mrs. Becker is in her
88th year.
Miss Rachael Scott from Gettys-
burg, visited the family of
Abram Shelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griffith’s
attended the funeral of Mr. Griffith’s
aunt at Alleghenyville on Monday.
Christian Lehman, of Millers-
ville, and Miss Mary Lehman, of
Warwick, visited the Masterson-
ville folks over Sunday.
in
On Saturday afternoon August
the 18th, Harvest Home services
will be held on the farm of Allen
Brubaker a few miles northeast of
Mastersonville.
Mrs. John Henry Gingrich and
Mrs. Samuel Kettering, of near
Fontana, visited the latter's par-
ents, Mr. aud Mrs. Abram
Shelley’s on Saturday.
This week our supervisor Wm
Rice is building a new bridge at
Snyder's mill taking the place of
the old one which was swept away
by the flood recently,
Jacob Minnich and wife, of Lititz,
made a short visit in the family of
Jacob Hackman and Isaac Zug on
Tuesday they also visited Mrs.
Nancy Shrarer a sister to Mr.
Minnich is in her goth year.
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RHEEMS’ STATION.
The dwelling houses of A. S.
Bard will be completed in the near
future.
John E. Garber has sold his en-
tire crop of 1905 tobacco to a Lan-
caster tobacco merchant.
The household effects of Joseph
Risser were disposed of at public
sale last Wednesday near this place.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ephra'm
Longenecker, prominent farmer in
Mt. Joy township, July 12, a
bouncing baby boy.
The canning factory force of
twelve or more went out a picking
beans last Tuesday morning at E.
Hernley’s who planted nearly an
acre for them.
\I'The Groff & Graybill Co. have
a thriving industry at the large
stone quarry where they load more
than 100 tons of crushed ballast
each day on cars for the P. R. R.
The following prominent Sunday
school agitators from this section
attended the Mennonite Sunday
School meeting at Churchtown last
week: Frank Pierce, S. S. Kraybill,
FE. 1.. Heisey.
Reuben Kauffinan of Fast Peters-
burg who purchased 400 potted
tomato plants at the Rheems hot
house, has been able to pick 4
bushels perfect ripe tomatoes each
week since the first week in July.
———
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO THE SEASHORE
LOW RATES VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAIL-
ROAD, DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE RC UTE
For the season of 1905 the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company has arranged fora series
of Sunday excursions to Atlantic City,
Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City,
Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, or Holly
Beach on July 16 and 30, Auguat 13 and 27.
ixcursion tickets will be sold at rates
quoted below, good going on special train
or on regular trains to Philadelphia, thence
on special train to Atlantic City, or to any
of the above-mentioned resorts by regular
trains, witha final limit of five days, includ-
ing date of sale.
Special Rate to At-
Train for At- lanticCity Rate toall
lantic City via Delaware resorts via
via Delaware River Market
Rivar Bridge
Route
Harrisburg Lv. 5.050 AM.
Steelton 5.10
Highspire 5.16
Middletown 5.22
Elizabethtown 5 4(
Florin 52
Mt. Joy
Landisville 6.05
Lancaster 6.20
PhiladelpbiaAr. 8.30
Atlantic City ** 10 00
Returning, special train leaves Atlaniic
City (regular station) 6.30 P. M., making
same stops as on going trip.
Passengers for Sea Isle City, Ocean City,
and Avalon cannot connect for these sta-
trons until Monday morning.
Rates via Market Street Wharf do not
include transfer through Philadelphia, but
convenient cornection may be made by
electric cars at a fare offive cents. Tickets
will be good to stop off at Philadelphia
within limit either going or returning.
For further information consult Ticket
Agents. July 5-2t
Street
Wharf.
$4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.85
3.80
3.85
3.50
Bridge
Route
$4.10
410
4.10
4 10
4.10
3.95
395
3.95
38 ”
b.
5 65
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REDUCED RATES TO DENVER, COLORADO
SPRINGS, PUEBLO, via PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD,
On account of the Grand Aerie, Fraternal
Order of Eagles, on August 14 to 24, the
meeting of the American Osteopathic As-
sociation on August 15 to 19, and the meet-
ing of the National Association of Loeal
Fire Insurance Agents on August 16 to 18,
at Denver, Col,, the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company will sell round trip tickets irom
all points on its line to Denver, Colorado
Springs, or Pueblo, August 11, 12, and 13,
good returning to reach original starting
point not later than Augnst 28, at greatly

reduced rates, For specific information
' goncerning extension of final limit, routes,
rates, and: stop-over privileges, cousult
nearest ticket agent, 1
NIAD
LOW-RATE VACATION
SYLVANTA RAILROAD.
The Pennsylvania
A ~
Railroad Company
hasselected the following dates for its popu-
lar ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls
from Washington and Baltimore: July 7
and 21, August 11 and 25, September 8 and
22, and October 13. On these dates the
special train will leave Washington at 7.55
A. M,, Baltimore 900 A. M.,, York 10 40
A.M, Harrisburg 11.40 A. M., Millersburg
12.20 P.M., Sunbury 12.58 P. M-, Williams-
pert 2.30 P. M., Lock Haven 3.08 P. M.,
Renovo 355 P. M., Emporium Junction
5.05 P. M,, arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35
P.M,
Excursion tickets, good for return pass-
age on any regular train, exclusive of
limited express trains, within ten days,
will be sold at $10.00 from Washington and
Baltimore : $9.35 from York; $10.00 from
Oxford, Pa.; $9.35 from Columbia; $8.50
from Harrisburg; $10.00 from Winchester,
Va.; $7.80 from Altoona; $7.40 from
Tyrone; $6.45 from Bellefonte: $5.10 from
barre; $5.75 from Williamsport; and at
proportionate rates from principal points.
A stop-over will be allowed at Buffalo
within limit of ticket returning.
The special trains of Pullman parlor cars
and day coaches will be run with each ex-
cursion running through to Niagara Falls.
An extra charge will be made for parlor-
car seats.
An experienced tourist agentand chaper-
on will accompany each excursion.
For descriptive pamphlet, time of con-
necting trains, and further information
apply to nearest ticket agent, or address
Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
—— ee
THURSDAY EXCURSIONS TO SEASHORE.
The next Pennsylvania Railroad five-day
Thursday excursion to Atlantic City, Cape
May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon,
Anglesea, Wildwood, or Holy Beach will
be run on August 10.
Excursion tickets will be sold at the fol-
lowing rates, good going only on trains
named below to Philadelphia, thence to
either of the seashore points above men-
tioned by regular trains within time limit
of ticket.
Rate
Atlant
via Delaw
River Bridge
$4.10
410
4.10
410
4.10
4.10
395
Rate toall
Points via
Market St
Wharf.
$4.00
4 00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
3.85
3.85
3.85
4.00
4.00
3.90
3.85
Train
Leave
AM
9.20
9.33
7.05
7.12
7.16
6.47
6.57
7.03
£7.12
£3.37
7 44
.50
to
Ci
Harrisburg
Middletown
Steelton
Highspire
Conewago
Elizabethtown
Florin
Mount Joy
Landisville
Bainbridge
Shock’s Mills
Marietta
Watts £7.54
Philadelphia Ar. 11.30
“f** stops on signal.
Rates via Market Street Wharf do uot
include transfer through Philadelphia, but
convenient connection may be made by
electric cars at a fare of five cents. Return
coupons will be valid by regular trains
until the following Monday, iuclusive, and
will be good to stop off at Philadelphia
within limit either going or returning.
Similar excursions will be runon Aug. 24
For further information consult ticket
igonts. july19-t .
3.95
3.95
410
4.10
4.00
3.95
rks
REDUCEP RATES TO WILKESBARRE.
For the benefit of those desiring to attend
the meeting of the Catholic Total Abstin-
ence Union of America, to be held at Wil-
kesbarre, Pa, August9 to 11, the Penusyl-
vania Railroad Company will sell excur-—
sion tickets to Wilkesbarre on Angust 8, U,
and 10, good for retnrn passage until Au-
gast 14, inclusive, from all stations on its
lines in the State of New Jersey; from all
stations on the Maryland and Central Divi-
sions of the Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington Railroad; from Wilmington,
Townsend, and intermediate stations on
the Delaware Division; from all stations on
the Northern Central Railway, Baltimore
to Sunbury, and Williamsport to Watkins,
inclusive; from all stations ou the Philadel-
phia and Evie Railroad, including branches
east of and including Driftwood; and from
all stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad
Division, including branch lines, east of
and including Aitoona, at rate of single
fare for the round trip, plus 25 cents (mini-
mum rate, 50 cents.) For specific rates
apply to nearest ticket agent. Aug 2-2¢
a
Abbie Shelly is no longer sawing
crose-ties as ho has been promoted
to meat cutter at the Washington
House.

The People’s Markle and Granite Werks!
Maytown, Penna.
J. H. KEENER, Pro.
Best Work at Lowest Cash Prices. Satis-
faction Guaranteed, On all orders received
within the next 60 days, a discount of ten
per cent will be given.
IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD
siting
We Sell iron Fence §
MANUFACTURED BY
The Stewart Iron Works Company
+ CINCINNATI, OHIO
Whose Fence received the Highest Award,
“Gold Medal,” World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904,
The most economical fence you can buy,
Price less than a "oi ono wood fence, Why
not replace Jour o ol one now with a neat, ate
tractive IRON F
“LAST A LIFE.”
Over 100 eRe, of Iron Fence,
Iron Flower Vase, Set ely
ote., shown in our catalogues
Low Prices
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Catalog Display by J. H, KEENER,
Sole Agent, Maytown, Pa.

Ridgway; $6 90 from Sunbury and Wilkes- |
BusinessSuits
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The makers’ guarantee, and ours
with every garment.
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Eagle Hall.



COLUMBIA, PENNA,
Ch Yes! Oh ~es!
GEORGE §. VOGEL, AUCTIONEER
Post Office Address, lorin, Lancaster Co., Pa
Telephone Number 851.
Rates Very Reasonable for AllKinds of Sale

The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &e.
Scholing’s West End B Bakery
Mount Joy Penna
For a Neat and Clean
Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Joseph Hershey
Successor to W. W. Strasbach.
Fine Tonserial Parler
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
Shave,

WINDSOR HOTEL
Between 12th & 131h Sts, on Filbert St, Phila, Pa,
Three minutes walk from the Reading Termi-
nal. Five minutes walk from the Penna. R.
R. Depot. European Plan $1:00 per day and
upwards. American Plan $2:00 per day.
FRANK M. SCHEIBLEY. Manager

ABNER M. HERSHEY.
AUCTIONEER
Mount Joy, FPenna.
Special attention given to calling all kiuds of rea,
estate and personal property sales. Satisfaction
Guaranteed, Charges moderate. Drop me a card
or call wp 836 A. J
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule in Effect May 25, 1905.

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STATIONS
STATIONS
Mount Joy.......
Elizabethtown...
Middletown. .......
Harrisburg ........
Philadelphma..............
| Lancaster. cinaeven
Coatesville. .
+1” Stops on signal or notice to Agent or Con-
ductor to receive or discharge passengers.
“pb” Stops only on signal or notice to Conduc-
tor to discharge passengers.
For time tables and additional information in
quire of Ticket Agent,
W. W.ATTERBURY, J. R, WOOD,
General Manager, Fass'r Trafic Mgr.
GEO, W. BOYD,
teneral Passenger Agent.
Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad.
Time TABLE IN E¥
Tr June 29, 19056,
Leave
Mount JOy..coveunn
Arrive... .... wae
Mt. Gretna. oeeans
Lebanon
Leave.cssveues
Lebanea
Mt. Gretna...
am
6 50
am
10 14
am
16 45
pm
232
pm
7389
11 02
11 50
1240 418
100 438
821
84!
H48
608
10 156
10 35
600
710
703 1234 348 8M
am am pm pm pm
All trains on C. & L. R. R. daily except Sunday
MT. GRETNA PARK, on the line of this road, is
the finest resort in Pennsylvania, and is the per-
manent location for the Pennsylvania Chautau-
qua the U. B, Campmeeting, Encampment N
G. of Penna,
sons holding P. K. R. mileage books.

A. Dy MITH, Pres.and Gen. Supt.,
Lebanon gn
Trip mileage tickets gold at all stations to per
> R
NEED"
Annually, tp il the new positions
Railroad and Telegraph Companies.
YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good I
by
ant
ts, to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R, R. ACCOUNTING EEN
We furnish 75 per cent of the Operators and
Station Agents in America. Oursix schools are
the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools in the
world, Established 20 years and endorsed by
all lewding Railway Officials.
We execnte un $250 Bond to every student to
farnislr him or her a position paying from $40 to
$60 a month in states east of the Rocky Moun-
tains, or from $75 to $100 a month west of the
Rockies, immediately upon graduation.
Students can enter atany time. No vacations
For full particulars regarding any of our schools
write direct to our executive office at Cincinuat:
ti, 0. Catalozue free.
THE MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY
Cincinnatti, Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y.
Atlanta, Ga. LaCro se, Wis
Texarkana, Tex. San Francisco, Cal.
Prettiness
Tor the
Room
is the careful house wife's
pride.
Your rooms will look
so much nicer with new
paper on the walls.
We can show you
WALL PAPER so low
in price that you will be
surprised.
W. A. BRINKMAN
13-15 E. Orange St.,
LANCASTER,
PA
Crystal £ Springs
- DAIRY!
fresh Cream and Milk
Delivered Daily Except Sunday.
Special Orders Solicited.
We Invite Inspeciion.
We Solicit Your Trade.
E. HB. ZERCHER
NOTARY PUBLIC.
WwW. M. HOLTLOWBUSHE
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
48 West Main Street, Monnt Joy, Penna,
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday, at No.
52 North Duke Street.
FOR SALE!
Ihe undersigned offers at private sak
v number of
CHOICE
m West Donegal street, Jo
Borough, on very reasonable terms
For particulars apply to
Jesse Heise.
East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Jjune28--3mo
Baas. 9 FELLER
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Clerking
of Public Sales
Sottleme tofestates, collection of rents, surveying and
conveyancing,
BUILDING 1.OTS
Mount
STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel |#
WesT KING ST., LANCASTER
The annex now comple’e with the SORRE!
HORSE, makes afrontage of 49, 52, 53 and
5 West King Street. Dinner 25 cents. Best
accommodations in every respect. A share o,
your patronage solicited.
A. B. ADAMS, Pro
PILES ¥i sinposin
Matt, Thompson, Supt.
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“In a practice of 33 yours,
#4 equal yours.” Pmicx, 60 Cxwrs. Samples Free,
by Drugsists. gy ARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA,
“1847.
ROG OGERS
BROS.
If you want
Silver Plate
That Wears,
Make
Sure of
this
Trade
Mark
‘(847 ROGERS BROS."
and you will
receive the
Genuine and
Original
Rogers
Knives,
Forks,
Spoons, etc.
They can be purchased
of leading dealers. For mew cata=
logue “C-L" address the makers
INTERNATIONAL ShLYEn co., ¢

NEW
Dinner Napkins, Towels, etc., etc.
bought,
sheer, at 17c a yard.
value, a 12%c¢ a yard.
Long Cloths
For Fine Underwear, soft finish, 10c,
12%c and 15¢ a yard ;
f1.10, $1.35 and $1.65.
Fine Dotted Swiss
Pin Dot on Sheer Swiss, 25¢ quality at
17¢ a yard.
or 12-yard piece
Cotton Dress Yoiles
Light or Dark Colors, 6}{c a yard.
Lawns, Batistes, Dimities
Hundreds of Neat Figures, Floral De-
signs aud Stripes on Pretty Wash Colors
at 3c, 4c, 8c, Toc and 12%c a yard.
All of them under regular prices.
Another big case of the popular
Crochet Towels
22-45-inch, 15¢ quality, 10c each.
Hemmed Huck Towels
18x36, fine quality, Sc each.
and Cambric Edges.
of pretty styles, at 25¢, 37
We put on sale today early deliveries
Irish Table Damasks, Pattern Cloths—borders all around—Breakfast a
new style ne Scotch
Every housewife prides herself on th
fineness and beauty of her Table Napery.
tunity to get the latest and best styles, damask and napkins to match,
coupled with the lowest prices at which Linens in such qualities can be
Permit us to show them to you.
White Goods Specials
One case of Fine Persian Lawns, an extra good = 25¢ quality, fine and
We give you an excellent op;
Oue case of Fine India Linen a very superior 20¢ quality, away under
Suits and Walsts
Are a great centre of attraction. We
made several large purchases of manufac
turers last week at prices less than the
cost of materials.
Shirt Waists in white or “light blue
seersuckers, generous sizes, at 2g¢ each.
White Walsts
Tucked and Plaited, plain, at 39c and
50c each; some of the biggest values we
have ever offered in prettily trimmed
Shirt Waists, in lace or embroidery at
| 75¢ and $1 each; easily worth a half
lore.

| Duck Skirts
Blue or Black with white polka dot,
very special at 75¢.
| Tallor-Made Sults
{ Long Tight-Fitting Coats, $3.75;
with Short Plaited Jackets, $2
or
75 to $375
EMBROIDERIES
We are closing out the balance of some of our bargain lots of Fine
Wonderful values in good widths at 5¢, Sc and roc
Wide Flouncing Edges, for Petticoats at 1oc, 12%c and 25c.
CORSET COVER EMBROIDERIES 18 to 22 inches deep; a greai assortment
Yc and 50c a yard.
Nainsook
a yard

THE
LESTER
PIANO
BETTER
THANEVER
BEFORE
Lrg
40k
Ok
Piano.
public.
realm of the artistic.
cal quality.
appreciated by the musician.
cash or on time,
SHGSHBGOGHHAFHEGSER EER RORTY
24 West King St eet,
Wherever culture and refinement abide,
EDISON, VICTOR AND COLUMBIA MACHINES
Prices ranging from $35.00 to $35.00 and higher.
DISC RECORDS, finest selectinn in Lancaster.
Jall or write for prices on anything musical.
KIRK JOHNSON s CO.
Piano and Organ EXouse
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This splendid instrument has earned the confidence of the musical
It is acknowledged everywhere as the crowning achievement in tha
Its mellow tone is regarded as the standard of musi-
Its action, perfect in operation, permits that delicate touch
Its durability cannot be equaled.
If you are thinking of getting a Talking Machine, we would be pleased to
have you call and inspect our full line of these instruments.
We carry the
These instruments sold for
LANCASTER, PENNA.
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or gentlemen, reduced from $15 to $10.75.
Rogers’ Teaspoons reduced from $1.50
Butter Dishes reduced from $2
sets at half prices.

Ladies’ Silver Chateline Watches reduced from $4 to $
Gold Filled Watches. guaranteed for twenty years, Waltham movement, for ladi
F Engle’ Forni
Mount Jov, Penna.
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a
Good Homemade Furniture
Upholstering Done to Order
pi fed —
POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS T0 SUIT THE PURCHASERS,
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2.75.
Rogers’ Knives and forks reduced from $4.50 to 3.00,
to 90c.
.50 to $1.25,
Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Spoon Holders, and many other pieces of broken
Pirosh 4 Simmons
The 0ld Established Pawnirokers and Jewelers
Ind. Phone 1338 A.
20 N. Queen Etreet, Lancaster. Penna.
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$ Prim
Undertaking and Embalming