The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 20, 1905, Image 3

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ur Shwe, rv BUMRLESOCK HAS :
Sy SAY THIS WEEK.
Des is en schnelly oon
bawry tzeit. Se schprenga ‘lectric
cars in Deitshlondt ae hoonert mile
de schtoondt oon kaertzlich hut en
motormon der bendel
g'rissa oon is hame
rate foon ac hoonert oon dreisich
mile de schtoodt oon de car wor
yoosht oof da riggel se soe
g’feelt hut.
Es wor
wooner-
gons ob
gonga on da
won
en woonerbawr ding.
da car
g'schrit is hut ar en tzeiting kawft
Woe der motormon foon
mit da gonsa g’schicht drin oon en
picter foon sich selwert, sei fraw,
sei uncle Henner, sei grows mom-
ollt
Nell—Oof em sivveta page wor en
hut:
“Fer schmaertza im bowch, booke!-
wae, schtick-floos fordt
ooner-glayder.
my oon der familya gowl, de
adferdisement os g’laesa
oon soe
drawg wuliichy
Geb acht os net p’schissa waersht’’
Des sin don woounerbawry socha in
denna tzeita.
—— tem.
MASTERSONVILLE.
Herman Geib was on the sick
list last week.
N. S. Cupp put a new furnace
for S. S. Fasnacht on Friday.
Michael Ober who was sick with
pleurisy is able to be about again.
Geib on the
rented a small farm
Herman
Shelly farm,
‘near Maytown.
Mr. Beckley of
through here selling nursery stock
for the Davis Nursery Co. of Mary-
land.
On Thursday afternoon, Sept.
28th, the farm of H. S. Stauffer, of
112 acres, will be sold by the
sheriff on the premises.
A—Our merchant, Jeremiah Hack-
man, tore away the boardwalk in
front of his store, and is making a
nice cement walk instead.
The Chiques Hill Sunday Scheo!
will hold their children's meeting
Sept.
Chiques Hill church.
living
Lebanon was
on Sunday afternoon,
at the C
24th,
ee
SPORTING HILL.
children
relatives a:
wife and
with
Levi Fissel,
spent Sunday
Florin.
Not a corn silo was filled in thi:
vicinity this season on account o
threshing wheat,
Tha Reformed Mennonites held
services in the Union church on
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Howard Rutter and so
Eugene, of Octoraro, and Mis:
Annie Brown, of Coilins, spen’
part of last week with their aunts
Messrs, Jacob S. Hershey and
II. 8. Snavely, of Junction, wil
launch a new boat on the Chiques
creek, near Shenk’s dam, in the
near future.
ese GP
MILTON GROVE.
{ Felker's orchestra is
quite a mark as a musical
zation.
Rev, David Wolgemuth and wife
of Florin, spent last Sunday in
tow,
Norman Engle of Los Angeles.
(al., is visiting the family of W.
M. Thome.
John Strickler of Osceola Mills,
Clearfield Co., is visiting his par-
ents in this place.
making
organi
Monroe Sheaffer and wife of nea:
Mount Joy, spent last Sunday in
this vicinity with friends.
Wm. M. and Arthur J. Thome
will take a final course at the
Baltimore Medical Cdge this
winter.
a en. QR —
If you want a neat, clean and at-
tractive sale bill, give us a chance.
hy
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How's This ?
¢ offer One Hundred Dollars kh
a case of Suter that cannot be Gu.
p jure
Hall's Cater, SinEN RY & 00, toledo, 0,
We, the undersigned, have known ¥. J. Chene
oy for the fast 10 years and helleve him perteots
1¥ bonorab sia in all business transactions and
financially ahle tu oarry out any obligations
made by iis firm Waring, KinmaAN & Man.
ix, Wholesale brugeists, ‘Lol do, 0,
Hall's Catareh Cure is taken fnterna ly, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. ‘Testimonials sent free. Price be
{er bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pll.s for constipation,

RHEEMS' STATION.
E. R. Doughetty served as juror
at Lancaster court last week.
| Born to Elmer Strickler near
| Florin, a daughter, Thursday.
| This week winds up the peach
crop at the Reist & Pierce orchards
! with the exception of some scat-
[ tered trees.
| Amos Garber of Mount Joy and
interlocking Yorce are making im-
{ provements to the signal wires at
| K U tower.
The
bering about
canning factory force num-
turned into
Wednesd:y
25, were
g acres of sweet corn
afternoon to pick corn.
W. L. Heisey, who has a large
contract for crushed stone, procured
22 foreigners to work in his large
stone quarry at this place last
week.
John Strickler, of Milton Grove
a Western Union telegraph operat-
or, has been assigned the privelige
to learn the block system on the
PsR. R,
Wm. McDannel with his grass
mower, caused the church yard,
school ground and part of Heisey
avenue to present a fine appear-
ance last Saturday.
John Wagner, motorman at
Harrisburg, has resigned and con-
templates accepting a position: on
Middle Division P. R. R. as freight
brakeman. He spent Sunday and
Monday with his parents.
Groff, contractor and
builder, assisted in completing the
Washington school house last week
in West Donegal twp. It is a brick
structive erected from the plan of
the Rheems school house.
Aaron
The tobacco farmers are
spirits over the bright
in good
prospects
for their crops this year which ix
an exceedingly fine one.
are that S has
for through,
Hernley 12 acres,
Rumor:
Garber sold ¢
Ephraim
11 and 3, to Eh
John E. Gar
ber the Rheems buyers has con-
tracted several lots for 10 1-2and 2
pine
acres 10
Nissley of Florin
GETTYSBURG AND WASHINGTON
PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TOUR
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
VIA
The battlefield of Gettysburg, and the
National Capital are attractions so alluring
that few would feel like refusing to visit
them, especially in the cool Fall days. I:
is to place these two attractions withi
easy reach of every one that the Penusyl-
vania Railroad Company announces a tou:
over the interesting battlefield, through the
picturesque valleys of Maryland,
entertaining stay at Washington.
The tour will leave New York, Wes
Twenty-third Street, 7.55 A. M., and Phila
delphia 12 20 P. M,, Saturday, Septembe
23, in charge of one of the Company’s tour
ist agents, and will
and ar
cover a period of sia
days. An experienced chaperon, whos
especial charge will be unescorted ladies,
will accompany the party throughout
Round-trip tickets, covering transportation,
carriage drives, and hotel accommodations
will be sold at the extremely low rate of
$22 from Trenton, $19 from Philadelphia,
and proportionate rates from other points.
For itineraries and full information apply
to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 263 Fifth
Avenue, New York; 3 Court Street, Brook-
lyn; 789 Broad Street, Newark, N.J.;or
address Geo. W, Boyd, General Passenge:
Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia
et
NIAGARA FALLS EXCUSIONS
The remaining dates of the popular Penn
sylvania Railroad ten-day excursions u
Niagara Falls from Washington and Balti
more are August 25, September 8 and 22,
and October 13. On thesa dates the special
train will leave Washington at 7.55 A, M |
Baltimore 9.00 A. M.,, York 10.40 A, M,
Harrisburg 11.40 A, M.; Miliersbarg 12.20
P. M., Williamsport 2.30 P. M., Lock
Haven 3.08 P. M., Renovo 355 P. M,,
Emporium Junction 505 P. M., arriving
Niagara Falls at 0.43 P. M.
Fxcursion tickets, good for return passage
on any regular train, exclusive of limited
express trains, within ten days, will be
sold at $10.00 from Washington and Balti-
more; $9.35 from York; $10.00 from Littles-
town; $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 ‘rom Bellefonte;
$5.10 from Ridgway; £6.90 from Sunbury
and Wilkesbarre; $5.76 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 agent and chap
eron will accompany each excursion.
For descriptive pamphlet, time of
necting trains, and further information
apply to nearest ticket agent, or address
Geo. W. Boyd, General Passenger Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
Sep. 22.
con-
— i ——
SUMMER DIARRHOEA IN CHIRDREN,
During the hot weather of the summer
months the first unnatural looseness of a
child’s bowels should have immediate atten
tion, so as to check the disease before it
becomes serious. All that is necessary is a
few doses of Chamberlain's Collie, Cholera
and diarrhoea Remedy followed by a dose
of castor oil to cleanse the system, Rev,
M, O. 8tockland, Pastor of the first M, E,
church, Little Falls, Minn, writes: "We
have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrboea Remedy for several years
and find it a very valuable remedy,
especially for summer disorders in chil

dren.” Sold by J. 8. Carmany Florin, and
all Mount Joy druggists,

NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS
LOW-RATE VACATION TRIPS ViA PENN
SYLVANIA RAILROAD.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
hasselected the following dates forits 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 9.00 A. M.,, York 1040
A.M. Harrisburg 11.40 A. M., Millersburg
12.20 P.M., Sunbury 12.58 P. M-, Williams-
port 2.30 P. M., Lock Haven 3.08 P. M,,
Renovo 355 P, M., Emporium Janction
5.05 P. M., arriving Niagara Falls at 9.35
P. M.
Bxcursion 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 Coluanbia; $850
from Harrisburg; $10.00 from Winchester,
Va.; $7.80 from Altoona; $740 from
Tyrone; $6.45 from Bellefonte: $5.10 from
Ridgway; $6 90 from Sunbury and Wilkes-
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.
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STOMACH TROUBLES AND CONSTIPA TON.
No one can reasonably hope for good
digestion when the bowels are coustipated.
Mr. Chas. Baldwin, Edwardsville, Tl,
says, ‘I suffered from chronic constipation
ana stomach troubles for several years, but
thanks to Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets am almost cured.” Why
not get a package of these tablets and get
well and stay well? Price 25 cents. For
sale by J. S. Carmany Florin, and all
Mount Joy yodrggisis.
of
Orr Home Markets.
Butter...........i...v,
Lard....
Tallow .
22 per 1h.
8 per 1b
..4c per lb.
..2lcper doz.
Brandt & Stehman pay as follows
Whent..covsieaseeorees 18 Sper. bu.
-.62 perbu.
£0 per be
Corn...
Rye....
30 per bu.
Selling
«... $1800
A300
LL A000
per ton
Middlings..
Gluten.
Cotton see nd me: al
Linseed meal..........
Ajack Flakes...... .
Oat feed.......s «ii...
Straw
Court Proclamation!
Whereas the Hon. Charles I. Landis, President
and Hon. Aaron B. Hassler, Associate Law
Judge, of the court of Common Pleas in and for
the conty of Lancaster and Assist «an: Justices
of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gonera!
Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peac
tn and for the county of Lancaster, have issued
their precept to me directed, requiring me.
amon other things, to make public proclamation
throughout mv hilwiek, that a Court of Oyer and
Ferminer and General Jail Delivery.
of General Quarter Sessions of tre Peace an
Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House
in the city of Laacaster, in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania,
ON THE SECOND MONDAY INSEPTEMBER
(THE 11TH), 19%
In pursuance of which precept pablic notice
ishereby given to the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Lancaster, in said connty, and all
the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner anid Con
stables of the said city and counaty of Lancaster,
that they be then and there in their own | rope:
persons, with their rolls, records and exami
nations, and inquisitions, and their other rem-
embrances, to do those things which to thei
offices appertain in their behalf ta be done, and
toall those whn will prosecute against the
prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jaii of
the £aid county of Lancaster, aie to be then and
there to prosecute aga inst them as shalibe just
Dated at Lancaster the 16th day of Angust 1905
A.B. KREADY; Sherift
wisn a Cowmrt
sa=Please remember that I
Clean, Press and Repair
\ll Kinds of Fall & Winter Clothing,
All Kinds Silk Goods, Etc.
on very short notice and in a satisfactory
manner at reasonable prices,
Mrs. Fred Koch
Orphan School Bldg.
MT. JOY, PA.
sept6-3mo,

THE CAPITAL GAS or GASOLINE ENGINE
Is the only one that positively does not
have any packing on the cylinder or any of
the working parts. There is no other En-
gine on the merket that has these improve-
ments. Sample 314-horse-power at half
price. See our Traction Engine in opera-
tion at our factory. This is the only per-
fect one on tho face of the earth. If you
come to our factory and buy we will pay
you your car fare. Second-hand boilers and
engines for sale and exchange.
C. H. A DISSINGER & BRO.,
400 Hellam St, WRIGHTSVILL LE, PA,
Brand New and so Reasonable is what
the people say our work looks like, and
about the prices, OUR CLEANING and
DYRING is the best in the city. Better
start to be a customer here now,
STAR STEAM DYEING IND DRY CLEANING
_— LIA
Wm, H, X’Comsey Co.,
43 West Chestnut Street, LANCASTER, PA,
Always look for the Star, Both Phones

{&" Dr. B, W, Garber is the local agent,

Correct Clothes for Men

*“Aquaproof”
Raincoats
ESE
The word of a long es-
tablished, honorable
house for it. You never
will know what a rain-
coats till you have one
bearing this label
JiedBenjamina@
MAKERS 3% NEWYORK
Crofton or regular
The makers’ guarantee, and ours,
with every garment. We are ex-
clusive agents here,


M. Bachenheimer
Eagle Hall.



COLUMBIA, PENNA.
Oh Tes! Oh Yes!
GEORGE S. 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, Baus, &e.
iS ATT
Scholing’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy Penna
For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Joseph Hershey
Ww.
Successor to W, Strasbach.
Fine Tenserial Parler
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
WINDSOR HOTEL
Between 12th & 131 Sts, on Fiibert 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, Nomgu
ABNER M. HERSHEY.
AUCTIONEER
Mount Joy, Penna.
watts snd pevasmil property sibs. Shia aerio
Guaranceed. Charges moderate. Diop me a cari
or call up 836 A.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule in Effect May 25, 1905.
“SUNDAYS
EASTWARD—WEEK-DAYS
WESTWARD—WEEK-DAYS
11 10° 11 20
T 408
STATIONS
lizabetht own
E
“4 Sgops on signal or notice tn Agent or Con-
ductor to receive or discharge passengers.
“bh” tops only on signal or notice to Condne-
tor to discharge passengers,
For time tables and additional information In
quire of Ticket Agent.
W. W.ATTERBURY,
General Manager, Pass'r Trafic Mgr.
GEO, W. BOYD,
tieneral Passenger Agent.
J. R. WOOD,
fornwall & Lebanon Railread.
Time TABLE IN EFFECT June 29, 1905,
am
1645
Leave... oun
Mount JOy..oovvune
Arrive
Mt. Gretna, .
Lebanon. .oo.oiaees
Leave..... uu
Lebanen
Mt. Gretna
ArHIVO..oiiiiniiin
Mount JOY. ..vovveins
am am
650 1014
pm
232 739
11 02
11 50
12 10
100
418 821
4498 841
745
8 06
b 4x
608
600
710
10 15 36
10 35 206
705 12384 348 801
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-
mauent 1ooatton for the Pennsylvania Chantans
qua the U, B, Compmeeting, Encampment N
&. of Penna,
Trip mileage tickets sold at all stations to per |
sons holding P. XK. R, mileage books,
A. Ds MITH, Pres.and Gen, Supt,
Lebanon Pen

Telegraphers
sae NEEDED
Annually, to fill the new positions created by
Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want
YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good habits, to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R, R. ACCOUNTING INNER
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 leading Railway Officials.
We execute a $250 Bond to every student to
furnish him or her a position paying {roan $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 at any time. No vacations
For full particulars regarding any of our schools
write direct to our executive oftice at Cincinugs
1, 0. Catalogue free.
THE MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPH
Cincinnatti, Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y.
Atlanta, Ga. LaCro:se, Wis
Texarkana, Tex. San Fi ancisco, Cal.
Prettiness
For 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 yo u
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 Oream and Milk
Delivered Daily Except Sunday.
Special Orders Solicited,
We Invite
We Aolicit
Inspeciion.
Trades.
5 HE. ZEROUHER
NOTARY PUBLIC.
WwW. MM. HOLTLOWBUSH
ATTORNEY-AL- LAW,
48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna.
Your
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday, at No.
52 North Duke Street.
FOR SALE!
[he undersigned offers at private sale,
a number of
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
on West Donegal street, Mount Jy
#
Borough, on very reasonable terms
For particulars apply to
Jesse Heisey,
East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA*
Janeas-3mo
Euxs HT FELLER
Real Estate and,
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Clerking
of Public Sales
Sottleme t ofestates, collection of rents, surveying and
couveyancing.
A cure ot gorratioo] if you use
Bs Sispusiton :
PILE
Thompes, Bupt.
{PILES ¥ii's
Graded Schools, Statesville, N.C. wri fe} “1 can sy
# claim for them," , M. Devore,
Raven Rook, W. Va. writes ; oar hos ‘universe! satis:
faction,"
Dr. KH, D. MoGill, Clarksburg, Tenn, yiiteds
i “In a praatios of 33 years, I have found no remed q
equal yours, Pmics, Cuwrs. Ssmples Free, 1 «
ud Druggists, maRTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA, Po
SoldinMi.soy ty 2. W, Garber, Calilvr free sample
WANTED!
Several Young and Middle
Aged Men. Apply at Works
Rollman M’fg. Co.
Mt. Joy, Pa.
The horse, man’s faithful, helpful friend
His ills are like your own,
He labors often when he's sick,
You never hear him groan,
Feed Him Dr. Holland's Med-
icated stock salt
A Conditioner, Biood
Worm Destroyer,
Purifier and
IFor Sale by
M. L. Creider & Co.
Mount Jovy, PENNA,
septi-4t
STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
West Kina BT., LANCASTER
The annex now complete with the SORREL
HORSE, makes a frontage of 4 h 62, 5% and
5 West King Street, Din ner 4 5 cents, Best
accommodationg in every respect. A share of
your patron ¢ solicited.
A. B. ADAMS, Pro.

THIS WEER
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
September 20, 21 and 22
Charming Display of all the Latest Styles and Prettiest Novelties in season in
Trimmed Millinery
Tailored Suits and Coats
Dress Goods and Silks
Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Ete.
And everything else pertaining to a First Class Dry Goods Store
AUTUMN MILLINERY { Smart Stiff Hats for Street wear.
Most comprehensive showing Ladies’
Trimmed Street, Dress and Carriage Hat s|
Turbans and Togues. Styles are practi-
cal and elegant. They are selected and
adapted from the latest imported models
Rich and rare combinations and blended
color effects in silk and velvet, This department will make a great
flowers, plumes, wings and aigrettes. | showing of newest weaves and prettiest
Such a beautiful gathering of chic and Dress Fabrics,
handsonie headwear has 1 ever been seen Armures and Granite Cloths, Panamas,
|
We shall make a specialty this season
as usual, of Stylish Hats, adapted from
| the latest models, at $3.50, $5 to $8.
DRESS GOODS
ribbons
i color effects in Autumn
in Lancaster at such moderate | Henriettas, Cheviots, Broadcloths, Lan: «
We want every lady’s verdict. downes, Mohairs, Silicienunes,
Another important feature of this Prices range from 3gc to $1.50a yd.
tumn Opening is the great according to widths and quality.
pric S
Crepes,
Au-
of
etc.
showing
Dress Trimmings
Our display of Fine Trimmings this season will be greater than ever before,
Beautiful designs in embroidered effects for waist or dress; dainty color combi-
nations in delicate shades of green, >
silk embroidery will be popular. A great array
neat trimmings in all the prettiest colors.
New York Store
Cormer Square and E. King St., Lancaster
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ZESEstNEE GIS INSRGEORETE Po De
THE
LESTER.
PIANO
BETTER
THANEVER
BEFOREIK
‘Wherever culture and refinement abide,
Piano. This splendid instrument has earned the confidence of the musical
public. It is acknowledged everywhere as the crowning achievement in the
realm of the-artistic. Its mellow tone is regarded asthe standard of musi-
cal quality. Its action, perfect in operation, permits that delicate touch
appreciated by the musician, Its durability cannot be equaled
If vou 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
EDISON, VICTOR AND COLUMBIA MACHINES
Prices ranging from $5.00 to £35.00 and higher,
cash or on time.
puik, blue or rose. Combinations of velvet and
of braided effects, gnimpses and

SOLOW






you'll find friends of the Lester
These instruments sold for
DISC RECORDS, finest selectinn in Lancaster,
Call or write for prices on anything musical.
KIRK JOHNSON CO.
Piano and Organ EFXouse
24 West King St eet, LANCASTER, PENNA,
REGO EHO LOGS HBG HEMSGR SOBER
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Unredeemed Single and Double Barrel
Breech Loading Guns as Low at!$3
We have also on sale a big stock of Hammerless Gunse=L.
Baker's, Grinner's, 2oore’
SHCTOESUASSGAGIULATROR UO
GHSGB HBSS SHOBSLOORTT
C. Smith's,
s and Ithaca makes.
You can buy these guns for half their regular price. Every gun yot ptir=
place of it.
Pirosh & Simmons.
The 01d Established Pawnhroke: Ind. Phone 13384.
20 N. Queen Street, Lancaster. Penna.
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i Engle’s Fumie Wr rooms §
tisfaction or a New Gi
chase is Guaranteed to give in in
and Jewelers
Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty
Upholstering Done to Ort
oti dd
POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SOIT THE PURCHASERS,
wert ru Pos
nS and Embalming

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