The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, December 27, 1906, Image 4

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In of the Ankle Cured by a Brief
pplication of Little-Known
Remedy.
Last summer I was taking a spin one
in a light trap out in the country,
d* in attempting to pass a farmer's
Rgon on a narrow road my trap was
erturned and I was thrown heavily to
pe ground, sustaining a badly sprained
kle,” George Maxwell says, in the St.
uis Globe-Democrat. “The farmer
me running up to assist me, and when
found what was the matter returned
, Bis wagon and came back with a
Ew tobacco leaves under his arm. ‘If
fl} let me make a poultice out ot
jese and place it on your ankle it will
all right in the morning,’ he said,
pd as [ was about five miles from a
tor’s office, I told him to go ahead
It couldn't do me any harm, I thought,
and 1s might have a alightly cooling ef-
tet while I was driving back to town.
gipped the leaves in the water of a
gk near by, then bound them tightly
ound my ankle, with the aid of a
pdkerchief, and assisted me into my
Webicle. When I reached my rooms I
Bee surprised to find that the pain in my
kle was: much lessened. and decided to
¥e the poultice a fair trial. In the
pornirg when I awoke there was ab-
i 8olutely no pain in my ankle whatever,
id #nly the slightest suggestion of a
gelling. 1 was able to don my shoes
gthout trouble and that day attended
business as if nothing had befallen
Since then one of my friends suf-
ed a sprain and consented to have a
tobacco, poultice applied, which re-
ited in his case just as it did in mine.
“have also tried it in other instances of
ght Injury, where there was pain and
anger of swelling, and have found that
‘invariably it relieved the pain within a
markably short space of time, and
enerally prevented any swelling. A
fiend of mine claims to have tried it
"with good results for a slight attack of
‘rheumatism, and I have no doubt that
it actually did what he claims for it,
but, at any rate, for sprains or similar
injuries, I] am now a firm advocate of
the simple, homely remedy to which i
was Introduced by my accident in the
‘country a few m:nths ago.”
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‘Smallest Coin the Maltese Grain.
fhe smallest coin in the world hav.
4a a genuine circulation is probably
the ‘Maltese “grain,” a tiny fragment
of bronze about as big and round as
‘the top of a slate pencil, and worth
only one-twelfth of a penny.
—————
_ King of All Cough Medicines
Mr. KT G. Case, a mail cgrrier of Canton
Center, Conn., who has been in the U. S.
service for about 16 years, says. “We have
tried many cough medicines for croup, but
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is king of
all and one to be relied upon every time.
We also find it the best remedy for coughs
and colds, giving certain results and leav-
ing no baa after effects.” For sale by J. S.
Carmany, Florin and all Mt. Joy Druggists
re
Gosdash of Cold Pork!
Fry one tablespoon minced onion in
tablespoon meat drippings until of
golden color; tnen add two cups
diced meat, one-half teaspoon butter, a
seasoning of salt and one teaspoon
paprika. Toss up over the fire until
the meat is heated; sift over one ta-
blespoon flour, stir well, then add one
cup rich stock or one cup boiling wa:
ter and milk mixed. Cook five min-
utes, add a minced potato, cover close-
1y, cook 15 minutes, thea serve.—Good
Housekeeping.
How’s This ?
We offer One Iundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., T'oledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Chen-
ey for the last 156 years and believe him pertect-
ly honorable in all business transactions and
financially able to earry out any obligations
made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MAR-
TiN, Wholesale prugeists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interna'ly, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75¢
jer bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pil.s for constipation.

Our Home Markts.
Butter. cs cisees tease
Lard.. ve .8 per 1b,
Tallow... 4c per lb.
reese 27¢ per doz.
Brandt & Stehman pay as follows
Whent...... ceinvnsee.
Corn,
2c per 1b.
..80 per bu.
Oate. ..oonsnne ns snrannise id 36 per bu,
-Selling Price of Feed
Bran
Shipstuff,.
Mixed feed..
Middlings
Gluten..... tesesanae .
Cotton seed meal
Linseed meal. ...
Ajack Flakes,
Oat feed
Hay... ....
Straw
$19 00 perton
..1900
..3000
+420 oo
«1200
1600
«..1200

Lost, Found, Wanted, For Sale or Exchange, Etc.
Notices under this head not exceeding four
lines, inserted at Ten Cents Per Week
LOST—A purse containing a sum of mon
ey and bill from the Bulletin.
have the money if they just return the bill.
I want to pay my paper.
ForSale—A double heater in excellent |
ten joints of
condition.
stove pipe go with it.
Mount Joy, Pa.
Heater pipe and
Address Box 159,
WANTED—A women to do cooking and |
down stairs work in a small family. Wages
$3.00 per week. Inquire of Mrs. M. Bac
enheimer, Columbia Pa. .
WANTED: By a prominent monthly
magazine, with large. high-class circulation |
local represeutative to look after renewals
and increase subscription list in Mount Joy
and vicinity, on a salary basis, with a con- |
tinuing interest from year to year in the
business created. Experience desirabls,
but not essential.
right person. Address Publisher,
Station O. New York.
box
WANTED—By Chicago wholesale & mail
order house, assistant manager (man or wo
man) for this eounty and adjoining terri- |
Salary $20 and expenses paid week- |
tory.
ly, expense money advauced. Work pleas
ant; position permanent. No investment
or experience required. Write at once for
full particulars and enclose self-addressed
envelope. COOPER & Co., 132 Lake Street
Chicago, I'l. decd 10t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Henry B. Nissley late of East
Donegal Township, Lane. Co. Pa. Deceased.
Letters of Administration on said estate |
baving been granted to the undersigned, |
all persons indebted thereto are requested |
to make immediate papment, and those
having claimsordemands against the same
will present them without delay for settle
ment to the undersigned, residing in
Florin, Lane. Co. Pa.
W. U. HENSEL
Attorney.
KATIE NISSLEY
Administrator.
Monuments Tombstones
LARGE STOCK ON HAND


Mount Joy Granite and Marble Works
J. GLATFELTER, Proprietor
MOUNT JOY, - - PENNA
WANTED!
Several Young anda Middle
Aged Men. Apply at Works
Rollman M’fg. Co.
x» - Mt. Joy, Pa.


Don’t throw your old shoes away
no matter in whatbad condition they
are; bring them to
The
Philadelphia
Shoe
Repairing
Company
There youn get your shoes repaired
for a small sum very neatly and prom
ptly, and guaranteed to wear twice
as long as a new pair.
LOOK AT OUR PRICES .
Men's Soles, - 40c.; Heels 20c
Ladies’ & Boys’ Soles, 35c¢.; Heels 15¢
Men’s Soles,
charge.
prices.
white oak leather used.
get the place.
hand sewed,
Children’s at the
All work guaranteed.
Don’t
extra
lowest
Best
for-

The Phila.
Shoe Repairing Co.
Near Yoffe's Two Big Stores, Opp-
posite Mount Joy Hall,
HOUNZ JOY, PENNA.



Finder can |
Dee. 27-2t |
Good opportunity for the |
59, |
Dec. 20-21




Brand New an 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
SNOB Emer
Wm. H. N’Comsey Co.,
43 West Chestnut Street, LANCASTER, PA.
Always look for the Star. Both Phones
§39 Dr. E. W. Garber is the local agent.

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A House Goat
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funging Kobe
Would make a suitable present { r
that “Big Brother” who is so hard
to buy for—and we feel certain that
there is a pattern here to please him
The makers thought that we were
alittle foolish in making our selec-
tions—but then we wanted some
thing different from the usual kind
—and here they are,
at
more than five dollars’ worth of fit
The grices
start five dollars, but there is
and comfort in any of them.
Brown is the dominating color—
some with flecks of white 1. have
fancy collars, cuffs and pockets.
The Lounging Robes are a hand-
gay
others more subdued. Oune style
some lot, too—some colored,
buttons down the front. Prices are
four dollars up. You'd better stick
a pin in this advertisement—for
you and your brother will be glad
you did, Christmas morning.


WEINBERG'S
Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
106 N. Q. St. Lancaster



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Steam Laundry
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furnish the Finest Kinds of
Building
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I'he undersigned offers at private sale,
number of
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
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AMBERINE..
The Woman's Friend or TI]
Amberine is the uname of the great
Andits farewell to wash board a
For by using Amberine; its
Your clothes are made as white as snow,
Simply a boil, a rinse and the s¢ spots a rub,
No slop, just from the boiler to the tub,
It contains no injurious Chem , ‘and that’s no lie,”
One trial and you will bid the ancient way good bye.
Then, too, your clothes will last 1 I longer, y
For to rub, rub, rub tares and wears
Now if you'll follow the directions as laid down,
You will not dread was’: day when it comes round,
But will sing the praises of Amberine
Since with half the labor you
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are made white and clean.
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BAKING POWDER!
There is but one White
Mountain Baki g Powder
onthe market and Lela m
is the purest without rear
of contradiction.
tively contains no alum, ach remedy a
no amonis, or impurit es i y = J afflcacy. We
of any kind. I use Needs a Doctc
best material in manufac edy, but if yo
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As an egg food for making and nervousn
hens lay it has no superior. For carry-
ing fouls safely through moulting; fittin
for exhibition and market, increasing
the size and strength, and hastening the
groth of young poultry, it has no equal;
Garber’s
ImproTed
Poulty»y
Powder!
POULTRY POWDER,—We claim that
this Powder will
production, strengthens weak and droop-
ing 1onls, promotes the health and growth
and development of all yarities of Poul
try, and insure fine condition and smooth
plumage: the most
scientific principles, being
highly tonic, stimulating, antiseptic and
alterative makes it a most powerfull and
natural preventive and curative agent,
It posi-
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says: “I advise American farmers to cultivate Ginseng Big pro-
fits may be realized. It is a hardy plant and is easily grown.” —A
recent bulletin issued by the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Colle
In part says:
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““T'he supply of native Ginseng root is continually di-
minishing and the price per pound is correspondingly increasing,
while the constant demand for the drug in China stands as a. guar-
antee of a steady market for Ginseng in the future, The market for
our cultivated root will exist as long as the Chinamen exist.”’---Coun
sel General W. 4. Rublee of Hong Kong says in the U. S Counsu-
lar reports: ¢“The sale of Ginseng root grown in America is very
large here and the demand is so great that much mere could be dis
posed of advantageously. ~The root is indispensable to the 400,000,
ooo Chinese as is their rice.”
See our showing of P
SHIRT WAISTINGS ink
You should not fail to
BOOKS and the VAR]
LADIES’ COLLA
choose from,
HANDKERCHIEFRS
UNDERWEAR, the k
GILOVYS of every des!
Our NEW CORSETS 1
will not break, will not rus
different styles ; soc and §
CUSHIONS ready to tri
of Bobinet and Burcan, T
material. These goods ard
Furnishings of every descri
Towels, all kinds. Then t
see upon a visit to the NE
Ginseng is a staple on the market the same as corn, wheat and cot
ton, The present market price varies from $5 to $3 per pound ac
cording to quality, while the cost of production does not exceed $1.50
There is room in any ordinary garden to grow several hundred dol-
lar’s worth each year, The plant is hardy and thrives in all parts of
the United States and Canada, except in the arid regions.* “We are
successful growers and can show you how to make money growing
Ginseng. You can get a good start in -business for a small outlay,
and soon have a comfortable income. We have s thousand
choice roots for sale for Fall delivery. The plant
in Avgust and continues until the ground is froz
for literature,


Buckingham'’s Ginseng