The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, November 14, 1906, Image 4

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It Take
Nerve
Everything depends upon
your nerves. It is nerve force
that causes the brain to direct
the motion of your body; it is
nerve force that causes your
heart to pulsate, and send the
blood through your veins; it
is nerve force that causes your
stomach to digest food, your
kidneys to filter the blood, and
the liver to secrete bile.
In fact, nerve force is the
power that runs your body, so
it you feel worn-out, irritable,
nervous, cannot sleep, or eat
well, have pain or misery
anywhere, your nerves are
weak, and your system run-
down. To restore this vitality
take Dr. Miles’ Nervine which
will strengthen and build up
the nerves. You cannot be
healthy without strong nerves.
“For eighteen vears Dr. Miles’
Nervine and Anti-Pai
my close companior
ried life, while
nerves became al
had no a e;
. and had su ch
Then I bezan using Dr. Miles’
, and at once I began to im-
ye, and soon found myself in
perfect health.”
8. L. YOUNG,
MRS.
324 Pittsburg St., New Castle, Pa.
Dr. Miles’ rvine Is sold by your
druggist, who will guarantee that the
first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he
wiil refund your mon
ey
Miles Medical Coy Elkhart, Ind
awful dizzy

PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.
WHAT SHWILKEY BUMBLESOCK HAS
TO SAY THIS WEEK,
Vel de leckshun is ferby un ich
bin ower froe. De Republicans hen
viter der dihenker graised mit
Demrkrawta un Fushenites.
S: missa es usht gute-maenich
nemma ve der ‘Tommy un si freint
dena. Aer hut gsawt der moria
noch der leckshun, ich beens ga-
vaint un aer hut aw recht. Och
vel, se kenna usht warta bis en on-
ner yore, ferlicht kenna se beser do
noch dem.
de
de
eee li ene ats
THE PALMISTRY BUSINESS
Quick Profits Realized at Coney Is
land by Fortune Tellers—Argu-
. ment of a Sorceress.
“Somebody Is going to make money
out of the palmistry business, and why
shouldn’t I be that person?” said the
Egyptian sorceress who came from Ala.
bama, and who supported her sick hus-
band and her poor children by the pro
ceeds of her Coney island stand, ae.
cording to Frank Leslie’s Monthly. “I
sald tomyself: ‘I'll gointo this asa seri-
ous business, and I'll go into it the right
sort of way. I'll be the executive and
I'll hire experienced people to do the
rest.’ I started in with only $300, and
I've got $5,000 worth of fittings alone
now. I don’t know anything else 1
could have taken up that I'd have been
able to get along so well at. I'm able
to pay my people good wages, too, which
I couldn’t have done if I'd taken up
dressmaking or anything else I'd have
to employ girls in. I start them in at
eight dollars a week and 1 raise them
as high as $15 when they prove to be
guick and clever at reading character.”
American Sugar.
A leading newspaper of Austria com-
plains that under the reciprocity treaty
with Cuba the consumption of sugar In
the United States will be fully covered
by the home production and Cuban
srops. The consumption in the United
States is estimated at 2,000,000 tons a
year. Out of this Cuba, where the crop
this year nearly $350,000 tons larger
an last year, will deliver the lion’s
pre—say 1,200,000 tons. The raw su-
yroduction of I.onlsiana and Florida
Rutes 300,000 tons, the Philippines
tons and the United States proper
ns out 250,080 tons of beet sugar,
Lady Curzon, who was Miss Lelter, of
Chicago, is a clever detective, and this
incident could be made into an absorbing
story by either Conan Doyle or Rudyard
Kipling.
A retired Indian judge tellsit. He was
dining at the viceregal lodge one night,
and the conversation turned upon a sen-
sational murder trial which he was con-
ducting at the time. After dinner Lady
Curzon drew the judge aside and sald:
“I know as an absolute fact that the
man who is charged with that murder is
innocent. Send a detective to me'and I
will direct him to the house where the
real murderer is now hiding. I only dis-
covered the fact this afternoon, when 1
was down theré in disguise with one of
our syces.”
Sure enough, the murderer was caught,
as Lady Curzon had said, and the inno-
cent man was released. This Incident,
becoming known, has made her very
popular with the people of Calcutta, who
are not used to English “mem-sahibs”
taking so much Interest ir. their humble
lives,
ree
reed pg atl. D.
jays more
atis- |
Jd
r DASH FOR POLE IN AUTO.
| Gontemplated Trip Into Antarctic
Zone Will Be Made in a Side-
Wheel Sled,
An automobil
Belgian explorer, Mous. Henryk Are-
towski—in view of his specialty, why
not Antarctowski?—proposes to use ip
making his next dash for the south
| pole, says Le Tour du Monde. Heisnow
| experimenting with motors and pro-
| pellers.
| Steamship expeditions to the south
! sea are stopped by land or walls of per:
petual ice long bef yre they reach the
pole. the shore exj
gone
gleds
From
inland with aog
some ui:
, but there is a iimit to
tance that can be covered, as food for
| the dogs has to be carried, and adds
| greatly to the necessary stores.
If a motor sufficiently simple and
strong can be found, which will run in
the coldest weather and will not con-
sume as great a weight of stores per
mile as the dogs do, Monsieur Arctow-
ski believes it will be a great aid to
the explorer.
His present scheme is to use Cana-
{| dian sledges or toboggans, and attach
to each two wheels with spur teeth,
i mounted like the side wheels of a riv-
| er steanier, and arranged so that they
can be raised or lowered, to grip light-
1y or deeply according as the snow fis
crusted or soft. The whole affair must
be light enough so that it will not sink
too deep in the snow, and strong
enough to plow its way through a mod
erate depth of light flakes, and large
enough to carry the explorer and neces-
sary stores for him and the motor.
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INSULTED TWO MEXICANS.
Ap American Accidentally Brushed
Against Them and Affair Nearly
Ended in a Duel.
A well known member of the Amerl-
can colony boarded a crowded car one
day last week and in the jam happened
to brush against two Mexican gentle-
men, weli dressed and of distinguished
appearance. One of them, after a few
tense words with his friend, turned to
the American gentleman and com-
menced expostulating with him, saya
the Mexican Herald. The American,
not understanding Spanish well,
thought nothing particular of the inci-
dent untill the two men “got off the car
when he did and continued to address
him as before. Calling a friend who
was passing he asked him to act as
interpreter. Then he discovered that
the two men thought he had insulted
them by brushing against them anid
they asked for satisfaction. The Amer-
fcan got mad. He told the two gentle-
nen that he would meet them, one
after the other, at any place, with any
weapon, and would give them all the
satisfaction that they could possibly
want. With that the American hand.
ed them his card. They glanced at the
name on the card, then took off their
hats, bowed low and begged the Amer-
fcano’s pardon, saying that they were
mistaken, for the Americano was a
gentleman and would not insult them
under any circumstances.
RHEEMS’ STATION.
The Rheems Canning Company disposed
of 20 cases of tomatoes to a Dauphin county
party.
Kirk Johnson of Lancaster,
handsome piano to the Mart
esidence in this place.
delivered a
L. Nissley
Daniel Shank, son of Mr.
Daniel Shank, residing on the
farm adjoining this place,
and Mrs.
Abe Forney
is confined to
this bed with a severe attack of typhoid
fever,
Cellar wall for the new house for Rev.
She
S.
and
in the
near future by Abe Snyder, stone mason
of Elizabethtown. Mr. Evans, bricklayer,
of Elizabethtown, will do the brick work
S. sarer on the corner of Main street
Shearers avenue will be completed
i
MASTERSONVILLE.
N. E. Ginder sawed a lot of wood for S
S. Fasnacht,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
relatives at Lititz,
S. Hackman visited
Mr, Dissinger of Manheim is drilling a
well for the Mastersonville Creamery
In this section rabbits are not as plentiful
as expected. Not very many were shot,
N.S. Zug purchased a fine Jenny Lind
The Mastersonvillenill was sold at publ'c
sale to E. B. Zug for $1,951.
The protracted meetings which were in
progress at the Fairview church, conducted
by Rev. Samuel Taylor, on Sunday
evening.
closed
POPULAR CIGAR STAND
How the Stock is Kept Just Right for
Immediate Consumption
The National Cigar Stand Company’s
enterprise is being watched with intense
interest by cigar and tobacco men all over
the world. The general impression is
that it will revolutionize the cigar reta®
ing business,
Judging from the verdict of smokers the
company has fulfilled its promise to supply
the citizens of Mount Joy Borough
with high-grade cigars at price heretofore
unknown in this section. The stand
which was recently opened in E.'W.
Garber's drug has been in
operation long enough to prove that it
has set a high standard of cigar quality
and at the same time reduce prices,
The stand itself continues to attract
attention because of its unusual appoint-
ment, Purely as an attractive display of
cigars it excite comment among smoKers
But its practical
use as a preserver of cigars is of conrse its
Its scientific construction
store
and non-smokers alike.
main feature,
that automatically maintain atmospheric
conditions best suited to cigars seems to
have done away with the usual cigar-
stand complaints of “too dry” or ‘too
moist,”
Even the sceptics are forcedto acknow
ledge that the 2000 druggists in the
National Cigar Stand Company cageand
| do huy in quanjiti-s sufficiently to
make 0
The s
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s possible,
themselves ar
onal experience
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CIGAR STANDS
25c Now Buys 6 of These Cigars
Before we installed our National Cigar Stand, we
were unable (as other dealers are even yet) to sell
the equal of this cigar at bc straight.
College Days
Cigar, 6 for 25¢
This cigar is perfectly made, full size, and has a
mild, smooth, mellow, domestic blend which most
smokers find very enjoyable.
COLLEGE DAYS are sold only at National
Cigar Stands. Coming direct from factory to you,
we can save you the four to six middlemen’s profits.
The best cigars are now sold in the 2,000 Drug Steres having
the National Cigar Stands Emblem in the window.
E. W. GARBER
mmma—
The . .
A Moving Picture, Machine for the house-
hold. Something new and produces at a
small cost, with excellent effect, moving
pictures from discs provided by the man-
ufacturers. It is simple in its operation
and can be handled by anybody. The
price of the device, with six pictures is
Only 50c; Extra Pictures 5c a half dozen
Full line
phers
Photogra-
Supplies
W.B.BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St.,, Mount Joy.
Agency for Standard Steam Laundry
For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Joseph Elershey
Successor to. W. W. Strasbach.
Tine Tonsorial Parlor
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
Ww ANTE D:-
le and mail or-
n or woman)
for this ¢ ounty and adjoining territory. Salary
$20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money
advanced. Work pleasant: pos n
No investment or éxperience
time valtable. W 22ig at once ‘oraull particu!
and enclose se!f-.ddressed envelope Ad
GENERAL MAN AGE R, 134 E. Lake St., Ch
July 18 ot
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required.
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For Results
from newspaper advertising,
the columns of .
The Bulletin
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The
Shoe line spared no pains or expense in
their efforts to produce a shoe equaled
by none.
deavor are delightfyily apparent in
their graceful appearance and
qualidies.
Gum Metal
Patent Colt
Vici Kid
hoe Sic
247 LocusT STREET, COLUMBIA, PA.
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manufacturers of this famous
The ear marks of honest en- §
wearing,
LARGEST STOCK
$I. 0
when
or + orders to the’
4 UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX 74, LANCASTER, Pa.
aehhoidds
Groff and E. W
old jn by Mt Joy J. C. Garber
CHOICE HAMS
Let us furnish you with some Choice Ham
for your dinner. It is finer than the
ordinary and remember, no small picnic
hams either. Must be good or I will return
your money. One purchase will make you
a regular ¢ ustomer. Don’t for, get that 1
have rented the slaughter house recently
used by Mumma & Detwiler where I will
do all my own killing. Always have a big
supply of Beef, Pork, Sausage
Pregsed and Prepared Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, &c., &c
i Call and be convinced.
H. H. KRALL
Mast Main 8t., Opposite Post Office,
MOUNT JOY, PA
“BE A WISE FELLOW”
f you need a @ras or Gasoline Engine
uy it direct fiom the factory and not
rom a Sub agent.
rasoline Engines are positively made
ithout any pa¢king.
Capital Gas and
They dont have
a clock spring or sprocket wheel for an
sniter.
nly by
C. H. A. DISSINGER & BRO,
100 Hellam St.,, WRIGHTSVILLE, PA.
Th genuine Capital is made
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Justice of the Peace
Conveyancer

LOWEST PRICES
and Scrivener
Special Attention Given lo the
Collection of Rents


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comvmiGny
$3 to $15
Horse Blankets, $1 to $9
ssawwrard IRreclkel
Inancaster, Penna.
Lap 2 Blankets
Your latronage Solicited
Office: e:
Florin, Penna.
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Rear ot Nisstey's Tobacco Warehouse
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Furniture Buyers
will find our new show rooms now open. J _
T'hey are the equal of any in the county for >
roominess, light and convenience. Our
stock of furniture is equally large and di-
versified, consisting of

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Handsome Rockers(.
In Rattan, Mahogany and Oak, Mahoga
ny and Oak Zables, Zabourettes, Foot
stools, Ottomans, Iron Enameled and Wood
Bedsteads of many kinds,
Sideboards
Chuffionlers, China Closets, Writing Desks.
that can be found in a first-class furniture store.
Undg sg and Embalming
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Eyerything i in the furniture line
Dealer in Fresh & Smoked
Meats, THE, Lard, &e.
The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &e.
Scholing’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy Penna
I desire to call the public’s attention to
the fact that I am prepared to
Repair Furniture,
Watches & Clocks
GRANDFATHER CLOCKS a Specialty
Ry” Please give me a trial, My Work
must be safisfactory. Prices Are Right.
Please re uber that I have a cial
brass ca 1rd for grandfather Ks

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after you have experienced the pleasure of -
to-order clothes. The
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difference is so mark
had your apparel mad
greatest surprise is in the cost, for to get you
latest style from the “Largest Custom Tailoring

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whose great sanitary worksho;
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mades.
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smartest samples you ever saw, and the garments wi
or no pay.
H. E. Ebersole, Mou
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CARPE
We have received our (ull line of Fall Carpets and ¢
show you them, whether you wish to buy or not.
Our Carpet line is complete in every grade, from Wil
Rag Carpets at 25¢ a yard.
For this season we have bought a fine line of Rug Pa
Jrussels and Axminster Carpets, that we make up especia
that ready made Rugs will not fit, Prices range from 55¢
Our line of Wilton, Axminster, Body Brussels and Tag
to be the finest in the city. Small Rugs to match the roo
Brussels as low gx12 feet.
Our Ingrain Art Squares are just the thing to protect
ight in weight aud easy to handle. All sizes; $3.00 up,
WALL PAPER
The finest line of Domestic and Imported Goods in La:
important than that, skilled salesmen to advise yon in desig
You con feel confident that your work has been done correc]
Carpets taken up, cleaned and re-laid on short notice.
Carpets and Mattings Stored Until needed, for six mont
first six months.
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as p13.50.
VITROPHANE—The best imitation of stained glass on
these goods.
Corner West King and Prince St
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With a fc of pride, as well as pleasure, wd
the arrival of our Men's Suits for Fall and Wintd


cling
Our garments are far superior to the ordinary §
front you everywhere, and they come to us direct
shops of the world’s noted makers.
There’s many a turn in the Fall fashions, and
that you will be interested in every detail, We
pleasure in showing you all the fresh ideas and sty!
will diop a hint by saying that there is nothing li
your selections early, before the very best things are
We're proud of the garments turned out in our ta
partment. We think it impossible to make better w
we make, Our patrons think so too. Suits to order, 1
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Clothier and Furnicher
207 Locust St. COLUMBIA,
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Sensible; Serviceable; Stylish
Soft, Stiff and Grush Hat
WNowvelties a 0g
IL.arge Variety & EJ