The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 27, 1905, Image 3

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PENNSVEVANIA DUTCH.

WHAT SHWILKEY BUMELESOCK HAS
2g SAY THIS WEEK,

Doe sin pawr socha os ich net
fer-shtay kon, oon es hut mich
shoon uft g’woonert eb ich soe en
differenty maening hob os we ou—
. nery leit hen foon socha in daerra
wellt, udder eb onnery leit eera
maeninger tzoo maener amouta
doona os meiny doona. Wos ich
draw kooma will is des :
Ich hob shoon fre-er pawr breef
g'schrivua dos i im BULLETIN gae-
drookt sin worra, oon glei noch
sellem hendt deer 'tzoo mer
g’schrivva oon g'sawt ich misst
mae acht-som sei in meim schreives
—dos ich date dale soch tzoo plain
sawga oon dos dale foon eier laeser
es net gleich daeta, oon hetta
g'sawt won ich noch pawr soe
breef schreiva date don wetta se de
tzeiting nimmy hovva.
Sawg, Mister Drooker, es
scheint meer os we wor der BULLE-
TIN pawr soe karls ferleera daeta
fer subscribers daeta der net feel
ferleera om endt. Ich bin willich
tzoo wetta dos selly karls woo es
mensht fuss macha foon meina
breef sin suddich os immer fergessa
eera subscription tzoo da tzeiting
bae-tzawla, oon doch gooka se fer
de tzeiting olly mul os se gae-
drookt waerdt. Soe leit os immer
goot sei
wella, sin yoosht de sordt woo im—
mer goot g’watcht sei missa.
RHEEMS’ STATION.
Leander Groff was on the sick
list over Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Rev. S. S. Shearer of near
this place is on the sick list being
quite ill. :
A. I. Campbell of this place at
the time of this writing is on the
sick list.

The Independent Telephone Co.
are erecting ‘a new line of poles from
their main line near Pleasant Hill
school house.
Duvid Greiner, supervisor of
Mount Joy township, was in this
place last Wednesday completing
arrangements to place the township
stone crusher at this place to load
cars.
Millard Engle of Elizabethtown
has accepted the position of night
watchman at the Canning factory
of this place owing to the fifty
thousand filled cans that are placed
outside on the platform on account
of the warehouse being jammed
full.
a —— een
SALUNGA.
Levi Shuman received a carload
of fertilizer last week.
Ross Winters of Morgantown,
spent Thursday in town with his
brother.
Philip Metzgar jr., of Wilming-
ton, Del., spent some time here
with friends,
Rev. Cobb has returned to Dick-
inson College at Carlisle, this being
his final year.
Miss Anna Strickler of Mary-
land, is the guest of her brother
Samuel Shertzer. :
Rev. Glosser of Ohio, preached
in the Mennonite church last
Wednesday evening.

RAPHO.
P. C. Geib sold 3 acres and 100
perches of land to Jacob Snyder for
$80 per acre.
Mrs. Samuel Felker, of Eliza-
bethtown, formerly of Masterson-
ville, died and was buried at
Chiques.
/"I'wenty-eight cents per pound
for butter fat is what the patrons
received of Reist, Nisslgp & Co.,
for August. ’
erat

If you want a neat, clean and at-
tractive sale bill, give us a chance.
How's This ?
One Hundred Dollars Reward for
aL Casurrh that cavnot be cured by
ure.
| ais Catan J: Girma & 00, raledo, 0.
tersigned, have known F.J. -
oe Lhe TARE 16 SATs and believe him pertect-
Honorable in all busine BL
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nel. W Wail he & MAR:
lesale Druggls
ilo atarrh Cure 18, erna'ly, actin,
upon the blooj us surfaces o
m. ‘Testimg ee. Price, T0¢
Sold b;
Gonstipation.
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SPORTING HILL.
Messrs. H. H. Rohrer and D. M.
Nissley spent Friday and Saturday
at Philadelphia.
Messrs. W. S. Kauffman and W.
K. Foust, or Baltimore, Md., spent
Thursday here.
Mrs. Henry Dillinger is 73 years
old and husked twenty shocks of
corn on Wednesday.
Miss Daisy Stoner, of near Ruhl’s
church, spent Friday and Satur-
day with Miss Mary Martin.
H. K. Dillinger has a pumpkin
that measures sixty-eight inches in
circumference and is not outgrown
either.
David Brandt bought the prop-
erty of the late Mrs, Martha Kauff-
man, deceased, last Thursday at
public sale for $1,190.
Josiah Keener will sit at Dissing-
er’s store on Saturday morning to
receive school tax. On this day
3 per cent. will be deducted.
Christian G. Rohrer arrived here
last Friday from New York. He
will spend a few weeks with’ his
brother, Harry, and other relatives.
Services were held in the Union
church on Sunday morning by the
River Brethren. At 7:30 p. m.
the Brinzers held services at the
same place.
C. H. Rohrer, of near Silver
Spring, was in* town on Monday
and through him we learned that
tobacco in their vicinity is selling
readily at 13 and 3 and as high as
14 and 4 for choice lots where
about one acre is grown,
El i
STOMACH TROUBLES AND CONSTIPA FION.
No one can reasonably hope for good
digestion when the bowels are constipated.
Mr. Chas. Baldwin, of Edwardsville, Ill,
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 druggists.
MASTERSONVILLE.
John Pickle of Néw York City,
is spending a week here.
On Saturday Rev. S. R. Zug and
his grandson, F. R..Zug transacted
business in Palmyra.

On Monday morning Mrs. Mary
Ann Becker died of old age, she
was in her 87 year. ~Her surviving
children are Catharine Missemer
living at Mastersonville and David
of Manheim. Her funeral was
held on Thursday morning at the
Chiques church. Interment in
adjoining cemetery.

Every man owes it to himself and
family to master a trade or profess—
ion. Read the display advertise-
ment of the six Morse Schools of
Telegraphy, in this issue and learn
how easily a young man or lady
may learn telegraphy and be assured
a position, augl-4m
ne fp
KOREAN IMPERIAL FAMILY.
Legend Ascribes a Supernatural Or-
igin to Its Founder—A Curious
Story Told in the East.

The origin of the Korean {imperial
tamily, which is just at present experi-
encing the pressing attention of both
the devil and the deep blue sea, is sufii-
dently picturesque—that is, if it is pos-
sible to believe the legend which relates
It, says the Manchester Guardian. Tt
seems that the favorite wife of the king’
of a certain province in north China’
was walking along the banks of a river
when she noticed something approach-
ing with the current. The something
proved to be a large egg, from which,
when it was broken, emerged a boy child
of great beauty. She carried the infant
to the king, who seems, however, to have
been of a skeptical turn of mind, for he
ordered the child to be at once thrown
into the royal sties, which housed a pe-
culiarly savage breed of pig. Far from
killing the child, however, they lavished
porcine attentions upon him, which, be-
ing related to the king, caused him tore-
pent, to have the child brought back to
the palace, and to name it “Light of the
Orient." Tue boy grew up to so many
virtues and other excellencies that the
king again grew jealous, and sought his
death. The young man heard of it and
fled. Closely pursued, he arrived at the
Yalu river. He fired an arrow into the
water, and at once a great shoal of fish”
appeared, and formed themselves into a
living bridge, over which he crossed the
river in safety. On the other side he
found an amidble nation, who elected
him their king, ahd from him the pres.
ent dynasty lp descerfded, or purports
to be, which is much tha same.

SUMMER DIARRHOEA IN CHIRDREN.
During the hot weather of the summer
months the first unnatural loc of a


OLD HOME WEEK AT HARRISBURG
On actount of Old Home Week at Har-
risburg, October 1 to 7, thePennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excursion
tickets to Harrisburg at rate of single fare
for the round trip (minimum rate 25 cents)
from the following points on dates specified:
On October’1, 2,!and 3, tickets, good for
return passage within five days, including
date of sale, will be sold from Paoli, Nes-
copeck, Williamsport, Altoona, Frederick,
Baltimore, and intermediate stations.
On October 3, tickets, good for return
passage on that date only, will be sold from
stations between Philadelphia and Berwyn,
inclusive and from stations between
Wilkes-Barre and Wapwallopen, inclusive.
On October 4, 5, and 7, tickets, good for
return passage only on date of issue, will
be sold from Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport
Altoona, Philadelphia, Frederick, Balti-
more, and intermediate stations,
For specific rates and further information
consult nearest ticket agent.
are cee emer.
YORK COUNTY FAIR _ .
For the York County Fair, to be held at
York, Pa., Ocwober 2,34, 5, and 6, the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell,
on these dates, excursion tickets from
Baltimore, Harrisburg, Frederick, Col-
umbia, Downingtown, Middletown, Peach
Bottom, and intermediate stations at re-
duced rates, no less rate than 25 cents.
Tickets will be valid for return passage
until October 7, inclusive. On October 5 a
special train will be run direct to the Fair
Grounds, leaving Columbia at 8.50 - A." Mm.,
and stopping at intermediate stations. Re
turning, the special train will leave the
Fair Grounds at 5.00 P. Mm. On the same
date a special train will leave Parkton at
8:30 A. Mm., running to York. Returning,
this train will leave at 6.00 P. »., stopping
at intermediate stations in both directions.

Sale Register!
Monday. Sept. 25—At the Florin Hotel, alot of
ground with a 2-story Brick Dwelling. Frame
Summer House, Frame Stable and neces-ary
outbuildings, by Mrs. John B. Myers. Zeller,
auct.
Tuesday, Sept. 26—0n the premises in Florin,
Frame Store Building, with Fiame Kitchen at-
tached, 24 Story Frame House with Summer
House and all necessary outbuildings by John
W. Shank. Zeller, auct,
On Saturday, Sept, {0—At the Red Lion Hotel
in Mount Joy, a lot of ground situate in Mount
Joy containing one acre by Mrs. Geo. Derr.
Morton, auct.
Saturday, October7—On the premises in Mount
Joy borough at 2.30 p. m., a lot of ground with
214 Story Frame Dwelling, Summer House.
Stable and outbuildings by F. A. Ricker, ad-
ministrator of Elizabeth Patterson, deceased.
On Tuesday, October 10—In° Mount Joy, a2}4
Story Hotel and Dwelling known as the Farm-
ers’ Inn, Stable, Stock Yards, Scales, etc, by
Wm. H. Gantz. Peirce auct.

Our Home Markets.




Butter. ...... .22¢ per 1b.
Jarl... co0eeiienciinnnsens 8 per 1b.
Tallow . . .=4c per lb.
BEBE. cosssrssssrannies «21c per doz.
Brandt & Stehman pay as follows
Whefit...... ceee seven. 18 por bu.
Corn... 62 per bu.
Rye 60 per bu
Oat8...ccovenene snnnnnnans 35 per bu
P Selling Price of Feed
Bran ceesssrtvnncnn cisions $1800 per ton
Shipstuff,... «+. 1800
Mixed feed.... vasa 1900
Middlings... “ees 2300
Gluten. ...... iat ++.26 00
Cotton seed meal. .. «0028 00
Linseed meal...... ...3000
Ajack Flakes.... «20 00
Oat feed... .+..1200
Hay...ouues 1500
Straw 1200

Last night for Merry-
go-round Sat, night
J. C. Wilson, Propr’r.
In Operation on
Frank’s Lot, Opposite Cen-
tral House
Every Bvening This Week
Good Music

g&5-Please remember that I
Clean, Press and Repair
All 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.
THE CAPITAL GAS or Gini ENGINE
sept6-3mo.


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 34-horse-power at half
price. See our Traction Engine in opera-
tion at our factory. This is the only per-
fect one on the 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 8t,, WRIGHTSVILLE, PA.

child’s bowels should havéimmediate atten
tion, 80 as to check the disease before it
becomes serious. All that is necessary is a
few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and diarrhoea Remedy followed by a dose
of castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev,
M. O. Stockland, Pastor of the first M, E,
church, Little Falls, Minn., writes: “We
have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea 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.
\
Brand New and so Reasonable is what
the people say our work looks like, and
about the prices, OUR CLEANING and
DYEING is the best in the city. Better
start to be a customer here now,
STAR STEAM DYEING AND DRY CLEANING
3 WORKS Cre
Wm. H. W’Comsey Co.,
43 West Chestnut Street, LANCASTER, PA.
Always look for the Star. Both Phones



| orc Clothes for Men

“Aquaproof™
Raincoats
FEE TE

II The word of along es-
tablished, honorable
house for it. You never
A will know what a rain-
coat is till you have one
“bearing this label
AliedPenjaminz @
MAKERS 3 NEW YORK
Crofton or regular
The makers’ guarantee, and ours,
with every garment. We are ex-
clusive agents here,



M. Bachenheimer
Eagle Hall



COLUMBIA, PENNA.
on Tea! Oh Yes!
GEORGE §. YOGEL, AUCTIONEER
Post Office Address, lovin, Lancaster Co., Pa
Telephone Number 851.
Rates Very Reasonable for AllKinds of Sale

The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &ec.
i End Bakery
Mount J oy Penna
Fora Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Successor to W. W. Strasbach.
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.


Between 12th & t31h Sts, on Filbert St, Phila, Pa.
R. Depot.
upwards. American Plan $2:00 per day.

AUCTIONEER
Mount Joy,
Special attention Jiren to calling all kinds of rea,
estate and personal property sales.
Guaranteed,
or call up 836 A.
Schedule in Effect May 25, 1905.



 
Sans
SUNDAYS
dam} ams
SUNDAYS





ductor to receive or discharge passengers.
tor to discharge passengers,
quire of Ticket Agent.
W. W.ATTERBURY,
General Manager.
GEO. W. BOYD,
General Passenger Agent.
J. R, WOOD,

Sornwall & Lebancn ‘Railroad.
Time TABLE IN «ERB June 29, 1906,

qua the U. B, Campmeeting, Encampment
G. of Penna,
Trip mileage tickets sold at all stations td
gous holding P. R. R. mileage books.
A.D, MITH, Pres.and Gen. Bupt.,
Lolancn FB

"Dr. E. W. Garber is the local agent.
Joseph IE ershey
Tine Tonsorial Parler
oY °
WINDSOR hori, Crystal Springs
Three minutes walk from the Reading Termi-
nal. Five minutes walk from the Penna. R.
European Plan $1:00 per day and
FRANK M. SCHEIBLEY, Manager
ABNER M. HERSHEY,
Penna.
Satisfaction
Charges moderate. Drop me a card
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.












lw) 2 n EDISON, VICTOR AND COLUMBIA MACHINES
=| Insurance Office !
7 ky - 1 Prices ranging from $5.00 to $35.00 and higher. These instruments sold for
Al i) E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY cash or on time. DISC RECORDS, finest selectinn in Lancaster.
i al = 3% Calling and Clerking Call or write for prices on anything musical.
g fl sires of Public Sales 5
a & = Settleme ufsiuie selection of ses pupveyiog wil K IR : JO | 1 N SO] | § 0. o
% 7 : 3
a #7 EE _—_—_—_— Plano and Organ Eouse x
+ “ C
a|- = Fl PILES BS Gai & 24 West King St cet, LANCASTER, PENNA. &
1
re | Stat Eu Shempeon, Supt. HS OD TototololooO TOTNES: slofetelotolololo] EG SBN
$73 | hey to “ah os claim for them." Dr. §. M. Devore,
ssp | Rn Roe ry Tt Clare Tena. wret: 00000600000000000000300000000000000000300000000000000
were | th pm Tr A SR
oom | y Druggists. % .
% ban sans | Unredeemed Single and Double Barrel
= IOREE 1258 Sold in Mt. Joyhy E.W. Garber, Calllor free sample
<jeeer EE a re EE 1
Lo Breech Loading Guns as Low at $3
We have also on sale a big stock of Hammerlegs Guns—L. C. Smith's,
Z Several Young and Middle Baker's, Grinner’s, Moore's and Ithaca makes.
: > is A 1 : .
& 5 Aged Men. Apply at Works You can buy these guns for half their regular price. + Every gun you pur-
% 2 chase is Guaranteed to give satisfaction or a New Gun in place of it. je
£
4
wf» Stops on signal or notice to Agent or Con-
“bh” Stops only on signal or notice to Conduee | eee eee ———_————
For time tables and additional information in
Pass'r Trafic Mgr.
LORY EG set sitrtssasss AM AM AM. pM pM \
NOY: 650 1014 1645 232 739 Worm Destroyer, For Sale by
Arrive. o.oo 4
Mt. Gretna 16 nee 20 4s 52 [M, L. CGreider & Co. ' la Mount Jov, Penna.
Lebafion.. 806 1150 100 433 841 ; | sit Bar
Leave..... Mount Jov, PENNA. 4 < >
Lebanca..... we B48 1015 2356 650 RepE-2 Xan 3 : n a
Mt. Gretna. 608 1035 266 710 - pe Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty
Arrive. esa ave Eri . .
Mount Joy... eeesss 708 1234 848 801 STOP AT THE Upholstering Done to Order
“ am am pm pm pm
All trains on 0. & L. R. R, daily except Sunday Sorrel H orse H otel
MT. GRETNA PARK, on the line of this road, is
the finest resort in Pennsylvania, and is the per-
maaent location for the Pennsylvania Chautau-
2000 Telegraphers
NEEDED
Annually, A the new positions created by
Railroad and Telegraph Companies. Wc want
YOUNG MEN and LADIES of good habits, to
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
AND R, R&R. ACCOUNTING HEED
We furnish 75 per cent. of the Operators and
Station Agents in America. Oursix schools are
the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools in the
world, Established20 years and endorsed by
all leading Railway Officials.
We execute a $250 Bond to every student to
furnish 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 at any time. No vacations
For full particulars regarding any of our schools
write direct to our executive office at Cincinuat-
ti, O. Catalovue free.
THE MORSE SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY
Cincinnatti, Ohio. Buffalo, N.Y,
Atlanta, Ga. LaCrosse, Wis,
Texarkana, Tex. San Francisco, Cal.























































Autumn
Dress
(Goods
A great collection of all the best weaves in new fall shades, selected from the
lines of the best manufacturers,

Wool Jacquard Panama Suitings
Good Weight, small pebble weave, in|A finely woven canvass cloth, that looks
favorite colors, 42-inch, 39c. and wears well; all shades, 44-inch, 75c.
. ys a yard. -
Sharkskin Suitings :
. ” a Satin Soliel
pretty woven effect, in a round broken : 4 es
i 3 Ls a3 : A cross-rib weave, with a bright sateen™
’ Suit, 42- C. : ’
twill; suitable for Skirt or Suit, 42-in 50 finish, sil shades; dqdnch, $1 a-yard. i
Wool Foulards
A splendid wearing fabric, soft, yet firm
twill; better finish than a serge, 44- -inch
$1 a yard.
Rainproof Suitings
Are waterproof; pretty woven effects, in




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A
Henriettas
Are again very popular; an excellent
quality, in twelve shades, 38-inch, 58c;
finer grades, 44-inch, 75c. and $1.
Shadow Checks
Come in plain colors, indistinct woven
checks, 44-inch, 75c. Gray, Brown, Green, etc., $1 to $2 a yard.
Silks! Silks! Our Leader
In 36-inch Wide Black Taffeta, beauliful and bright, with mellow finish; recommend
for waist and dress wear; regular $1.25 value; our price, $1.
Special Value Offered
wide, 75¢. and 8sc. a yard.
This week in a $1.35 Black Peau de Soie, Fine Black Dress Goods
27 inches wide. The heavy, double-faced
kind, with rich lustre and finish; excel- ™ all the newest and and most popular
lent for dress or separate skirt, $1.10 a|Weaves; many of them here from the
yard. best German and French makers. Before
| buying take a look at our collection of
New Snake-Skin Moire | Faconne, Empress, Imperial, Popline,
Shown for Fall and Winter Costumes, in | R0Y31 Armure, Readonia, Drapd’ Alma,
the best shades and black, 20 inches Henrietta, Serges, etc., 75¢. to $2 a yard.
AUTUMN MILLINERY
We cordially invite you to see the New Fall Shapes—Beautiful and Most Artis-
DAIR Y . tic Effects, in the New Feather Turbans. We continue to make a specialty of
Fresh Cream and Milk popular-priced hats. ~~
Delivered Daily Except Sunday.
Special Orders Solicited.
Corner Square and E. King St., Lancaster
We Invite Inspeciion.
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We Solicit Your Trade.
£ SSS SSS SSO SSS HOS SSS ESS SSD
What a a ‘Man
Ought to Know
is how to make an attractive
home for his family.

Newly Papered Roonis are
the main attractionin a home
We have a Large Sslection
of Papers at All Prices.

W. A. BRINKMAN
13-15 E. Orange St.,
LANCASTER, PA.


E. HE. ZERCHER
NOTARY PUBLIC.

WwW. M. HOLTOWBUSH
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna,








Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday. at No. 2 E
52 North Duke Street. £5
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r 42 LESTER
FOR SALE! |¥
The undersigned offers at private sale, i
a number of 3 PI AN O
: 8
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS 5
TV r ra
on West Donegal street, Mount Joy BETTER
Borough, on very reasonable terms. THANEVER
For particulars apply to BEFORE
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J esse H eisey, Wherever culture and refinement abide, you’ll find friends of the Lester
Piano. This splendid instrument has earned the confidence of the musical
MOUNT JOY, PA:
Janezs-- -3mo
Sus. %. ZELLER
Real Estate and
in §
East Main Street, public. It is acknowledged everywhere as the crowning achievement in the
realm of the artistic. Its mellow tone is regarded as the standard of musi-
cal quality. Its action, perfect in operation, permits that delicate touch
appreciated by the musician. 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

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Sessa TsbIIREeTEETTEY


Rollman M’fg. Co.
Mt. Joy,


rd.
Pirosh ¢& Simmons
The Old Established Pawnbrokers and Jewelers. Ind. Phone 13384.
20 N. Queen Street, Lancaster. Penna.
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id Engle’'s Furniture Warerooms
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,







Blood Purifier and










pi ose
POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT THE PURCHASERS
——r raf Pore
Undeitaking and Embalming
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West Kina ST, JANCASTER
The annex now complete with the SORREL
HORS E, makes a frontage of 49, 58, 58 and
West King Street. Dinner 25 cents. Best
dations in every respect. A share of
¢ solicited, ~ Ne
BR. ADAMS,