The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, January 23, 1907, Image 3

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PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.

WHAT SHWILKEEY BUMBLESOCK HAS
TO SAY THIS WEEK,

Mister Drooker—Om letsht Mo-
dawg owsat war'n’ celebration os
Kitzelderfer's. So we ich § fers-
htonna hob war’s evva der Gener-
al Jackson dwag un de karls os by
nonner waura uf der celebration
waura tuz sawga all Demograwt,
weil der Jackson in sina dawga
der hawpt Demograwt war. Der
Johnny Honaberger bahawpt os's
der General Jackson was os uns de
Constitution gevva hut, un der Bill
Bifflemoyer hut explained we der
General Jackson de Insha un de
Englender galeddert hut im drisich
yarich greek. Un der General
Jackson war aw amohl President,
un ich con mich noch goot druf
b’sinna we my dawdy ols bahawpt
but os ar der graisht un shmartssht
mon war in der gons United Shta-
tes.
Anyhow se hen Jacksn dawg g’-
celebrate ohs Kitzelderfers. Du
consht denka; se hen mich aw ei
galawda ’ war n supper, un mainer
os’n dootzend hen om dish rumm
g’huck’d un ’s war gaunk ess sau-
ch uf m dish for dri mohl so feel
tzu feedera. Tn mer hut si wahl
nemma kenna for coffay, tai, beer
odder’s rale shtut ous der shwortz
buttle, un du consht denka, ich
hob mines grawd ganumma. On
so tzeita mus mer sich evva uf too-
a.—tai un coffay is goot for kinner
un olta weiver, awer om Jackson
dawg gait mer ni for ebbas os aw
tzu de ribba shtick’d. Ich con
mich awer net exactly druf b’sinna
ollas fore gonga is on der celebra-
tion. Es happen’d evva os on so
tzeita fergessa mer der broceedings.
Awer os ich dort war bin ich sure.
Der naight morya hob ich coryose
g'feelt. De Bevvy hut bahawpt
ich het tzu feel gadrunka, awer
sel con net si, for ich was os drooka
im hall os ich mainer os’n pint ka-
It wesser gadrunka hob. Wass’s
war os mer g’happened is on der
General Jackson celebration con
ich evva now net for sure sawga,
un ich mus uf gevva.
i ln
phrase, “In tine of peace prepare for
war,” 1s usually altributed to George
Washington. What Washington said
was: “To be prepered for war is one of
the most effectual means of preserving
peace.” Dut ages before Washington
became first in war and peace, Horace
had said, “In peace, as & wise man, he
should make suitable preparation for
war;” and one of the maxims of
Publius Syrus may be translated: “We
ghould provide in peace what we need
Wm war.'—Youth’s Companion.
The Hydrophobia Microbe,
Dr. A. Negri, at Pavi, aunounced las:
March the discovery of the specific mi
ero-organism of hydrophobia. He ncw
states that he has examined more thao
300 dogs with natural or laboratory
hydrophobia, and has never failed tc
find the specific micro-organism in the
serve cénters. On the other hand, he
bas never found it in other dogs.
Through the Sues,
The civilian passengers through the
Buez canal last year numbered 92,000,
and the pilgrims, emigrants and
wicts, 40,000
EE
RHEEMS' STATION.
W. Donegal will hold their primary elec-
tion Saturday, the 26th, inst., at the usual
hour and place.
Levi Stauffer of Mt. Joy chief mechanic
for Landis Bros. resumed duty after being
sick several weeks.
Cellar of Samuel Heisey’s new house is
ready for the wall, Abe Snyder of Eliza-
ethtown has the contract.
Uriah C. Spangler had a handsome
piano placed in his house last week by
Kirk Johnson of Lancaster.
Rev. 8. 8. Shearer's homa is nearly com -
pleted. Affairs have went so sneccessfully
that it is necessary they could occupy it
Feb, 1st. ’
The P* R. R. has a force of men scraping
the paint off their oil house near K.U.
tower, in order to use new paint, guaran-
teed by a new paint Co.
Special services were held on Sunday
eyeuing. Revival services started on Sun-
day evening, Jan. 19, in charge of Rev.
Longenecker of Palmyra.
EB. R. Daugherty and Jacob Daveler, of
‘near this place and J Miller, of Salunga,
served as road viewers on aroad near Mag-
tersonville last Thursday.
Isaac Wealand, a trustee of the German
Baptists, of the Green Trea districh, erect-
ed a street light in addition to the electric
light at the Rheems meeting house, which
illnminates the church yard pleasantly for
those who have teams,
German Baptists opened a series of meet
ings Saturday evening, to continue until

HAVE MELONS IN WINTER.
Luxury That Is Now Attainabla
Through Modern Horticul-
tural Progress.

The incresse of our knowledge of
the vegetable world has given us many
good things. Perhaps the most recent
of these is the winter melon, which is
now becoming such a luxury, and,
what is still better, an attainable lux-
ury. The seeds of the winter melon
came from Russia. ‘tney were placed
in the hands of a man who had a
great reputation as a horticulturist.
There were two varieties of musk-
melon and one of watermelon. The
Russian seeds produced an exception-
ally fine muskmelon. In flavor they
are more acceptable than the su umer
kind, far more atiractive from an ex-
terior view, and grow in weight to 4»
pounds. One of the features of the
melons is that their luscious flavor
does not deteriorate as they increase
in size, as is often the case with the
summer fruit. The beauty of the win-
ter melons is that they are in theif
prime in the dead of winter, when the
Snow covers the northern states and
nature hibernates with the thermoms-
eter in close proximity to zero.
The melons need only about one
hundred days in which to mature, sO
that seeds planted the first of May
will by the first of August produce
some melons which ripen on the vines.
The major portion of the crop, how-
Jver, has to ripen after being picked.
«he date of their ripening, depends
oeitirely upon the temperature in
which they are stored. If deposited in
8 tool place they will not ripen much
before the first of the year. If the
melons are desired for an earlier mar-
ket it is only necessary to place them
In a room of a living heat.
FINLAND AND THE JEWS.
Position of the Semitic Race Worse,
in a Legal Sense, Than
in Russia,



An anti-Semitic movement which so
far cannot be traced to the Russian
government appears to be absorbing
Finland. he Jewish World, in com-
menting on this circumstance, declares
that the manner in which the civilized
world gave unstinted sympathy to the
Finns out of the area is expelled the
country. They are restricted for a
livellhood to selling old clothes,
watches, cigarettes, etc. Jews who
marry have to leave the'country, and
those who go out of it to serve their
military term may not return.
No wonder a deputy once declared
that a Jew in Finland {is worse oft
than a criminal in Siberia.
Their struggle with the overwhelm-
ing forces of Russian despotism might
have led one to believe that this inter-
esting little people would show a cer-
tain fairness to the oppressed Russian
Jews among them.
There are about 1,000 Jews_all told in
Finland, and it is enough to say that
their position is legally worse than in
Russia itself. Although there was al-
ways a large measure of self-govern-
ment in Finland, there has never been
any protest against the barbarous
treatment to which Jews are subjected
there. They are at best allowed to live
in the towns of Helsingfors, Abo and
Wiborg; newcomers can settle by spe-
celal permission of the governor gen-
eral, which has to be renewed every
six months. Any Jew caught without
such permission is transported back to
Russia in chaing,
HIDING THE VALUABLES.
Woman’s Idea of Safe Places for the
Concealment of Money,
Papers, Etc.
“Have you ever noticed,” began th¢
bridegroom, “what astonishing places &
woman chooses for hiding things?”
“I ceased noticing and ceased being as-
tonished at anything years ago,” replied
the elderly benedict, wearily, according
to the Chicago Inter Ocean.”
“Well, the other night,” went on the
bridegroom, “ther: was a small fire in
the apartment below us. Somebody up-
get a lamp, and wiile they were putting
it out my wife and I were gathering ou?
valuables together and preparing to flee.
For five minutes we rushed about like
mad people. The first thing I did wasto
open my wife's bureau drawer and feel
for her jewel box.
“ ‘Oh, it isn’t there!’ she called out.
‘It's in the refrigerator, under the low-
est pan.’
“ ‘What!’ I exclaimed.
“ Well,’ she replied, ‘that's the only
place where a burglar wouldn't think of
looking for them.’
“ “What are you trying to take down
that oil painting for?’ I asked, excitedly
“ ‘Grandfather’s will is behind it—
tacked to the wall, and I can’t budge it,
she answered, with tears in her voice.
“ ‘No, don’t come to help me,’ she
went on. ‘Run into the parlor and get
the deed to the property It's pinned in
the top of the lace curtains. And—and
tring me that hat with the white feather
on it. No not my best one, the other
it's got my marriage certificate and the
contract for your book and your first
love letter sewed in the crown. And, oh,
John, do look in that box under the bath-
tub and find the manuscript of your
play and your diamond sleeve links
Yes, that's the one I mean—that ola
cracker box. Well, I chose it because it
dida’t look the least bit suspicious. Whe
would ever think of looking under the
path tub in an old cracker box for dia¢
mond sleeve buttons? Now, come on.
We've got everything.’
“ ‘No, we haven't,’ I replied. ‘Where's
that $100 bill 1 gave you to deposit yes-
terday, and the check from Bradley—
and all the money ?’
* ‘Oh, they're all safe,’she replied, non-
shalantly, pulling me out of the door.
“The $100 bill is in my stocking and the
sheck is pinned under my back hair.’
“Now, what do you think of that?"
“The patent to those hiding places ex»
pired ages ago,” sald the elderly bene
diot, yawning.

A cure guaranteed if you use
vor's_ Suppository f
9 D. Matt. Thompson, Bup't i
4] Graded Schools, Statesville, N. C., writes: 1X can say f
they do all you claim for them.” Dr. B. M, Dovore, &
KA Raven Rook, W. Va, writeas ** They give universal satis
34 fuotion,” Dr. H. D. McGill, Clarksbure Tenn, writes:







|

next week, in charge Rev. Longenecker, of
Palmyra, Monday evening discoursed ger-
man. Attendance so far was not so
large, owing to the condition of the roads
pud the inclement weather,


Ba “In a practice of 33 years, I have found no remedy to
BY oqual yours. Pmiow, 60 Cenrs. Bamples Free, Sold
Hy by Drugglsts, MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA, |
reg by
Sold in Mt, Jey by E. W. Garber



 





OUR SALE REGISTER
If you get your posters printed at this office
we insert a FREE notice like the following until
day of sale. This paper reaches to people
Tuesday, Jan, 20—At the late residence
of Martin Stoll, in Mount Joy borough, a
large lot of personal property by Martin
Stoll and H. G. Hagenberger, executors.
Zeller, Auct.
Tuesday, Feb. 19—In Rapho township
near Landis’ mill, horses, cows, hogs, farm
ing implements by Daniel E. Wolgemuth
assignee of Amos M. Sheetz and wife.
Zeller, Auct
Monday, March 4—On the premises on
the Manheim road, 1}¢ miles east of Mount
Joy, horses, mules, cows, shoats and farm-
ing implements by Christian G. Groff. C.
H. Zeller, auc.
Thursday March 7—On the premises on
the road leading from Breneman’s school
house to Elizabeihtown, at Nissley’s mill
8 horses and mules, 200 Polan China shoats
sows and breed hogs, 40 head of cows, heif-
ers, bulls, farming implements, etc., by
David W. Stoner. Pierce auct.

the terminus of the trolley line, in East
Donegal township, 6 head horses, one pair
well mated with speed, also cows, farming
implements, ste., by H, C, Shelley, Zeller,
auctioneer
Thursday, March 14—On the premises
near Florin, horses, cows, shoats, breeding
sows, chickens, large lot of farming imple-
ments, household goods, etc., by the exe-
cutors of Christian Shumaker, deceased.
Zeller, auct.
Our Home Markets.
Butter.......... . .2bc per lb.

Lard..... .10¢ per 1b
Tallow. ..44c per ib.
BEgs..ceaasasnaisaninds 24c perdoz.
Selling Price of Feed
Shipstuff,...





$22 50per ton
Mixed feed. 50
Middlings.. «£300
Gluten....... ..2650

Cotton seed mea
Linseed meal......
Hay... .eceeeee
Draw .ev.oiai oo.
Molasses Feed ....

A HIGH CLASS
Moving Picture
Entertainment
will be given with Edison’s latest Moving
Picture Machine. Don’t fail to see the
great moving pictures; most marvelous
machine in existance, showing the events
of the World. Three hours of fun and frol-
ic. The marvel of the age: life like, life
size, life motion pictures. ;
The following up-to-date pietures will be
part of the evenings programme:
Zhe Great Storm at Sea
The Great Kidnapping Scene
The Hippodrome Races
The Chariot Races
The Empire State Express
Water on the Fly
The Great Dog Factory
Shooting the Rapids at Luna Park
The Great Battle Between the Rus-
sians and Japanesc
The Race for a Bride
Thn Chinaman's Acrobatic Guest
The Fisherman's Luck
and many others not mentioned. Willalso
produce a few Illustrated Songs and the
Assassination of McKinley and many other
views, also a programe oi Plays that will
be Played by Funny Comedians.
Spectators of this performance are all
positively facinated by its oddity, fun and
mystery combined. Don’t forget the date.
At last we have everybody laughing and
orowing fat. Come one come all, both
great and small. Any person wishing to
spend an evening of pleasure will not miss
it. You will not regret time or money.
A laugh and a half for all who can laugh.
Bring the Ladies and the Babies, Grandpa
aud the family.
SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 26TH
Doors open at 7 p. m, Commence at 8 p. m.
Admission for Adults 30c., Children 20c.
Taking
EXECUTORS’ NOTICE.
Estate of Martin Stoll late of Mount Joy
Borough deceased.
Letters Testamentary on said estate hav-
ing been granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are requested to
make immediate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands against the same
will present them without delay for settle-
ment to the undersigned.
MARTIN S. StoLL, Mt. Joy, Route 2
HARRY HAGENBERGER, Mt. Joy, Pa.
W. M. Hollowbush, Atty. Executors
NOTARY PUBLIC.
W. MM. HOLLOWBUSH
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna.

Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday, at No.
62 North, Duke Stree

THE GERMAN TREATHENT Js the only cure only k own to
0d Dr, THEEL,527 North Si. th St, Sei
(42 years pra tice). He challenges the world in cur.
ing Specific Blood Poison, Nervous Debility, Loss of
Memory Ulcers, Swellings, Cancers, Melancholia,
Varicocele, liydrocele, Blotehes, Lost Manhood, Re-
stores Vigor, Vim, Energy & Strength to you g &
old to enjoy life, Th only Gr duated GERMAN
Specialist in America, Heilung garantirt, Send for sworn tes.
tim nials & Book Truth, exposes every City & Country medi.
eal & electrical frauds, Hours, 9-4, evgs, + -9, Sun, 9-2, Mall
treatment. Avoid cheap treatment, as Mercury, Potass, Cubebs
Pals Copaiba, Sandlewood Oil, &e., only suppresses ruins, kills
WINDSOR HOTEL
Between 12th & tdth 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.




60 YEARS’
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TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and JesoripHon may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica.
tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for Recuring putea,
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, inthe
Scientific American,
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir.
culation of any scientific journal, Terms, $3 a
Nill four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers.
UNN & Co. 2a1ereacwar. New York
Branch OMce, 626 I 8t., Washington, D,
© STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
West King St. LANCASTER

The annex now complete with the SORREL
HORSE, makesc frontaye of 49, 62, 58 and
6 West King Street. Dinner 25 cents, Best
accommodations ‘ n every respect. A share of
your patronage solicited,
A, B. ADAMS, Pro.



Call for Free Sample
Friday, March 8—Near Mount Joy, at 8
fe + VR HR EEN
dwrard
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How About a Soft
All the Latest Shapes and : hades are Here,
£44 North Queen Fireet, LANCASTER, PENNA.
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The usually rough January weather you must be properly
shod.
our large stock ot FOOTWEAR lor all weathers.

 
 
 











































































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Worth Your While Sale
‘We say worth your while to be blunt about it. ‘We have heard of some so called
sales elsewhere, as distinctly not worth your While. This sale of Specials is worth
your while to consider.
It is the kind that delights keen shoppers.
The old prices are on the goods in the window.
The new prices are marked on the goods inside the store.
Just a Few of the Prices
Leggins 29c.
Children’s $1 Shoes 75c.
Ladies’ $3 La Francr, $2.29.
Men’s $3.50 Shoes, 2.39.

$= Phone 315. 247 Locust STREET, COLUMBIA, PA.



LARGEST STOCK

LOWEST PRICES

Lap 7 BlanKets
$3 to $15
Horse BlanKets, $1 to $9








‘reckel
I.ancaster, Penna.
Hat 7?
Stiff Hats
in endless variety. Caps and Gloves at
Bargain Prices.
Wingert & Haas


FOR
If you have not supplied yourself, do so at once from

SHATB & CO.
BOOTS, SLES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY
81 North Queen Str. af, LANCASTER, PENNA

Furniture Fuyers
wil! find our new show 1001's now open.
They are the equal of any in the county for
roominess, light and conveiience. Our
stock of furniture is equally iirge and di-
versified, consisting of

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
Chiffioniers, China Closets, Writing Desks.
that can be found in a first-class furniture store.


Everything in the furniture line
Undertaking and Embalming
H.C. BRUNNER
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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AFTER HOLIDAY SPECIALS
Now is the best time to secure a good, dependable Watch.
We have quite a number left over from Christmas,
Ladies’ Watches, gold (illed cases, Elgin or Waltham movements, anc
guaranteed for 20 years, worth $15.00; Special, $10.75.
Men's Watches, 20 years’ guarantee, gold filled, Elgin or Waltham; regu
lar $15.00 value: Special, 10.75.
The Old Established Pawnbrokers and Jewelers Ind. Phone 1338 A.
Pirosh & Simmons
Good Homemade Furn
—e

aE RR
Monuments
LARGE STOCK ON HAND

Mount Joy Granite and Marble Works
J, GLATFELTER, Proprietor
MOUNT JOY - - NNA
ROHRERSTOW N, LANDISVILLE AND MT
JOY STREET RY. Y
Leave Mount Joy (a. m.), 5:30, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15
115, 11:15, (p. m. ), 12.15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:16,
7:15, 8:15, 9.15, 10:15 and 12:15
Saturday 11:15 4. m, and 12:15 p. m.
Leave Lancaster (a. m.) 4:30, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:16,
1015 and 11:15 (p. m,) 12:15, 1:15, 2.15, 8:15, 4:15,
5:15, 6:13, 7:15, 8:15, 0:15, and 11.15.
Saturday 10:15,11:15 p. m.
On Sundays first car will leave Lancaster 7:lp
a. m, o Mount Joy 8:16 a. m., with same
schedule as above.


 

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GEORGE §. VOGEL, AUCTIONEER
Post Office Address, lorin, Lancaster Co., Pa
Telephone Number 851.
Rates Very Reasonable for AllKinds of Sale
HOTEL McGINNIS
The undersigned having remodeled the
old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of
sleeping rooms, bath, etc., is now prepared
to entertain transient and regular guests.
Restaurant
in connection with hotel where he will
serve in season.
Oysters and Clams in every style,
Zurtle Soup, Deviled Crabs,
Tongue and Tripe,
Cheese and Sandwiches,
Steaks and Chops to order.
Private dining room for ladies.
JF. WW. McGinnis,
PROPRIETOR.

CHOICE HAMS
Engle's Furniture Warerooms
pA Mount Jov, Penna.
= —— eG Pere
Upholstering Done to Order
pti Re —
~ POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS T0 SUIT THE PURCHASERS,
Undertaking and Embalming
Tombstones! @ x as. W. FELLER
Hr
iture a Specialty
Pere
TR TRASK
Real. Estate and
Insurance Office
1E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Cierking
of Pubic Sates,
Sottlem en t ofestates, collection of rents, surveying and
couveyancing.

ALL KINDS OF
Fruit and Ornamental Trees
Mount Joy Nurseries
If you are in need of one tree or one
hundred, send for my retail price list.
Send orders direct to the undersigned or
let same with David Zerphy, Florist, Mt
Joy and they will receive prompt attention
W. S. Krady
R. F. D. No. 2. Mt. Joy
2 SLOG OSOOOH0E

0,
We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
®
We are now fully equipped to
furnish the Finest Kinds of
Building
Stone
Ballast
Screening
or will crush them to order any
5% size. Gives us a trial order,
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, Penna.
OHSS OO BHHSHR ES

SSG HGGSSS LSS GHRHLOLOOER
SSS SSSSSHIBHBHRBOOES
8%


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
vour money. One purchase will make you
a regular customer. Don’t forget that I
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
Rk Pressed and Prepared Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, &c., &c.
BE Call and be convinced.
'H. H. KRALL
Bast Main 8t., Opposite Post Office,
MOUNT JOY, PA





@. 2. Willen
Justice of the Peace
Conveyancer
and Scrivener
Special Attention Given to the
Collection of Rents
Your Patronage Solicited
Office:
Main Street, Florin, Penna.
Shire’s Vieat VMiarket
Rear ot Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse
FPLORIIN . PRNN.A.
W. W. SHIRE, Propr.
 
 
Meats, Tallow, Lard, &e.
Ls
The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c
IS AT
| Mount Joy Penna
I desire to call the public's attention t
the fact that I am prepared to
resh & Smoked
Scholing’s West End Bakery
“BR A WISE FELLOW”

If you need a Gas or Gasoline Engine
buy it direct from the factory and not
from a Sub. agent. Capital Gas and
Gasoline Engines are positively made
without any packing. They dont have
«la clock spring or sprocket wheel for an
igniter. The genuine Capital is made
only by 4
C. H. A. DISSINGER & BRO.,
400 Hellam 8t.,, WRIGHTSVILLE, PA.

ABNER M HERSHEY
AUCTIONEER
Mount Jov, Ferma.
The ..
Ludoscope
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 15¢ a half dozen


Full Line Photogra-
phers’ 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 Eershey
Successor to W, W. Strasbach.
o Hine Tonsorial Parlor
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.

Repair Iurniture,
p&y- Please give me a trial, My Wor
must be satisfactory, Prices Are Righ
Please remember that 1
brass cable cord for gr


20 N. Queen Street, Lancaster. Penna

Watches & Clocks
: |
GRANDFATHER CLOCKS a Specialty |
have a special
ndfather clocks
| 10. FH. Arndt, Florin Soin Mt. Joy by E. W. G


FRENCH FEMALE
MADAME DEAN'S YL Es:
| A Savm, Conran Rxuixe for Burrressrn Mensrauarion,
KJ NEYER KNOWN TO FAIL. Safe! Surat Body | Sats:
L. action Guaranteed or Money Refunded, t Propald
Ju 3io0 put boa, i bend them on trial, to be paid for
Ham, . druggist
have them send your orders to yy a
UNITED MEDICAL CO., Box 74, LAN