The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, January 23, 1907, Image 4

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SCHOOL REPORT
High School, Miss Anna K. Miller, Teacher—
Ralph Cremer, Clyde Fenstermacher, John |} 8 F 35-37 N. Queen LANC ASTER
Frank, James Newpher, Arthur Hoffer, Melvin "y OE ————
Peflcr, Myrile Beatty, Florence Reist, Anna -
Dearbeck, Esther Shelly, Alice Klugh, [Hattie
Witmer, Walter Root.



Garber’s
Ff Improved
Poultry
Powder!

Something New
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IMPROVED
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Garber's
Pharmacy
\ Big Line Holiday Goods
Just Received a Fine Line of
Tartz Mountain Canaries
ALL GOOD SONGSTERS
Grammar Grade, Miss Mary Long, Teacher— | 0
Walter Eby. Charles Funk, Ray Kellar, Roy 2 January Clearance Sale
21], LeRoy Shaefler, Willie Rob , Lyd o
atrice Brown, Mary Cj har 2
Anna Witmer, Edna G is 3 Starts Saturday, January 19
eth Hendrix, Mary Webb January offers the Greatest money-saying opportunities of the year at “thig
Intermediate School, Miss Carrie Drucken- | store. We hope you are not prejudiced against advertising-~for we, too, would
miller, Teacher—Howard Avats, Harry Carpen- ask you to give us a hearing. We ask you to buy and compare. If yon can find
ter, Albert Myers, Walier Good, Omer s5 anes |e € a flaw in the advertising we will not blame you if you stop trading here. We
Charles Kreiner, Eckert Sheafler, Elsie brown always doing something to make you better satisfied with the place.
Pauline Germer, Esther Hagenberger, Viola are always doing
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Sills Maur ae ; beck, May Flowers, Marl |] : Sheets and Sheeting Flannals and Blankets
2 Alt ssley, Aon wessier. v 2
ngl, Alta Nissley, Av ess | 4 59¢ Bleached and Brown Sheets, 52¢ 6c Heavy Shaker Flannel, at 43{c a
: arp] Er ad 4 Lor 49¢ Bleached and Brown Sheets, 45c | yard,
“Huse lito Yau ds io M rv ¥% ¥o wa ue 62c Bleached and Brown Sheets, 55¢ 7c Shaker Flannel, at 6c a yard.
rankiin ¥ K, hen she nhers a ui oa dle -
bert Frank, Roy Good, Harvey Sumpman 12)4c Plain and Hemstitched Pillow 9c Shaker Fianunel, at 8c a yard.
Arthur Nixdorf, Arthar lets, Rebecca Hel- | “8 Cases; sizes 42x36; at 10c each. 10c Shaker Flannel, at 9¢ a yard.
man, Tekia Bube, 1 Greenawalt, Lizzie 15c Plain and Hemstitched Pillow Outing Flannel Shorts, at 5c a yard.
Wagner, Esther Reist, Frances Shollenberger | 7 Cases; 42x36 and 45x36; at 1234 each 1234¢ Outing Flannels, reduced to 10c Q
Lottie Good, Wilma Frank, Eva Rahm, Clara 950 Bolsters: size 42x36, at 21c each. a yard.
Rahm, Naomi Bricker. ’ Solsters; 42x36; at 39¢ each. 49¢c 10-4 Gray and White Blankets, at
Fourth Primary, Miss Lou Kuahni Teacher— 9.4 Brown Sheeting; good muslin; at 43c a pair.
Laura Brown, Catherize Breneman, Gladys | 3 18¢ a yard 59¢ 10-4 Gray and White Cotton
ers, Esther ¢ ¥ tie R oT, Maris etre .
Dyas 4 gy _ i ro : er ie 9-4 Brown Sheeting; heavy thread; at | Blankets, at 52¢ a pair.
uart, lig eniman., e'en hrall Ol 5 79¢ 4. G 3 7
Ream, Jennie Witmer, Fauny Gingrich, Ruth 3 22¢ a yard. : ; : L oe 11-4, Gray Cotton Blankets, at 75¢
Hinkle, Stella Shank, Ester Weber, Bimer Bros- | /§ 9-4 Bleached Sheeting; fine muslin; at | a pair. -
ey, Edgar Missimer, mond Nissley, Johr 19¢ a yard. | $100 11-4 Gray and White Cotton
Dyer, Samuel Childs, Jacob Frank, Chris Heilig 0.4 Bleached Sheeting; good make; at | | Bla ankets, at 89¢ a pair,
Charles Jones. 95¢ a yard. | $1.25 11-4 Gray and White Cotton
Third Primary, Miss Elizabeth DBrobaker, ; Blankets, at $1.19 a pair.
Teacher—Ruth Brubaker, Beatrice Marray, | & Table Linens * { $1.50 Fancy Robe Blankets, at $1,35
Dora Wagner Austin Fellenbawn, Ellsworth | 29¢ Table Damask, 64 inches wide; at | each.
Shite, Bennie Groff, Arthur Moyer, . 25c a yard. $2 25 Fancy Robe Blankets; at $2.00
Harold Harmon, Vriginia Frank, i tt | me h.
man, Musser Staufler, Jay Klugh, Car or, | 42¢ Table Damask; cream; 62 inches | €ac
y OY ah | 7. 9
Willie Way, Sara Hinkle, Catherine Witmer, | wide; at 35¢ a yard. .50 Fancy Robe Blankets, at $2.20 a
Ruth Yellets, Calvin Kramer. | % 50c Unbleached Table Linen ;86 inche; | —
J | ) d 2 a 3
/ Second Primary, Miss Mary E, Newpler, at 42¢ a yard. $3.00 Fancy Robe Blankets, at
Teacher—Rose Albright, Blanche Eshleman, | 42¢ German Dice Damask, at 3lc a | each.
Anna Shonk, Vivian Coolidge, Maud Schroll | 89 yard, | Children’s and Ladies’ Long Coats,
Mabel Kremer, Clarence Brubaker, George | 6c Cotton Huck Towels, at 5c each | Neck Pieces, Fur Sets and Fur Muffs.
Brown, Walter Bernhart, Ross Eshleman, Ben- | !
nie Eby, Lester Roberts, Frank Good.
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PRICE $17.00
Equipped with an entirely New Motor
Carrying an 8-inch Turntable
The Best Talking Machine Manufac—
tured for the money


BAKING POWDER!
There is but one White Mountain Bakirg Powder on the market
POULTRY POWDER,—We claim that
this Powder will largely increase egg
production, strengthens weak and droop-
ing fouls, promotes the health and growth
and development of all yarities of Poul
try, and insure fine condition and smooth
plumage: Compounded upon the most
scientific chemical principles, being
highly tonic, stimulating, antiseptic and
alterative makes it a most powerfull and
natural preventive and curative agent,
beside being specially adapted to mak-
ing hens lay. As an egg food for making
hens lay it has no superior. For carry-
ing fouls safely through moulting; fitting
for exhibition and market, increasing
the size and strength, and hastening the
groth of young poultry, it has no equal;
is absolutely pure and highly concentrat-
ed. One ounce is worth a pound of any
other kind. Strictly a medicine, to be
given in the food, once daily, in small
doses. Prevents and cures all diseases
of hens. Worth its weight in gold when
hens are moulting and to keep them
healthy there is no other food on the
market like it 1} 1bs. 25¢., 3 1bs. 65¢.
and I claim is the purest without fear of contradiction. It positively
contains no. alum, no amonis, or impurities of any kind. I use the
best material in manufacturing it and once using will always use.
PRIC E, 50 cents a L Lb.
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CABINET: Polished Quartered
Oak, hinged top.
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MOTOR: Noiseless, new design,
WHITE OATS
plays several records with one winding
SOUNDBOX: Concert; Exhibi-
tion if preferred.
HORN: 16-inch Black Japanned °
Steel; Brass Bell 50¢ extra.

First Primary, Miss Mary G. Miller, Teacher— i
Thomas Bentett, George Weber, Edwin Waltor®
Roy Tyndal!, Preston Delong, Warren ent
Carl Shank, Clarence Fo reorge Grofl, N
Hendrix, Mark Mumma, Omer Eshleman, Hay
Wey, Paul Hinkle, Christing Moser Mal Lh
mer, Elsie Rrosey, "Beaty ce Shatz, Cora Webb |
Mabel Zerphy, Fannie Zink.
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ODD FORM OF GRAFTING.
Curicius Effects i in Woods That Have
| Been Secured by the
i Mexicans.


RECORDS :
I also have on hand a Complete As-
sortment of Up-To-Date Records.
Call and hear them.
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EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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—>Lancaster's Largest Carpet Housed —
January Carpet Sale
Yards of Carpet, of the best quality and the latest designs areto be found in
Some owners of forests of valuable |
woods are trying experiments in the
Southern part of Mexico with the wal
nut trees. It is not generally known
outside the trade, says Pacific Fruit
orld, that there are many kinds of
walnue woods and that only part of
them have so far been considered val-
uable from a commercial point of
view. Now the scheme is to make
these less valuable or worthless wal.
muts commercially valuable. And the
process is a curious one.
It consists of 6pening the roots of
the trees and inserting one or more
nuts, which are quite small, from the
best varieties of walnut trees. It is 2200 2000
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grain and coloring to the tree. ®
HALF THE PLEASURE £5 ¢1isii
our stock These are all new designs When looking at carpets, remember we
have the largest assortment of Rugs in the city It is not too early to make
your selections now for future delivery Come take advantage of the large new
lines at low prices Hundreds of Pairs of Lace and Heavy Curtains at prices


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that are far below the real value Don’t forget our Housefurnishing Department
[t is complete with everything for the kitchen or laundry Be sure to visit our
large Picture Department Largest and Cheapest line at Lancaster
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luring curious effects in coloring on
fine woods by inserting in the above
manner nuts of other trees into the
roots of the living tree. An enterpris-
dng planter in Tabasco has been fol |
dowlng out this Indian idea with curi-
lous results, He mentioned this to
her haciendados, and now several of
them are experimenting with the |
‘coarser kinds of walnut trees with en-
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Because a large number of our friends were prevented from at-
tending The Big Genuine Forced Sale on at my store for the last
fifteen days, I have decided upon a continuation of my sale for
TWELVE DAYS MORE, thereby enabling all who have been
disappointed by not being able to come to the big sale—another
chance to call and take home merchandise for the highest quali-
ty at less than regular prices.
Just Twelve Days More—I carry a full line of up-to-date
Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, La-
dies’ Coats, Skirts, Waists, Furs, and a complete line of Ladies’
and Gents’ Furnishings. Will be on sale and offered to you at
figures way below regular prices. Remember that I. D. Bene-
man’s, Mount Joy, Pa., you will find the only true bargains to
be found in this part of the county and to buy elsewhere is ex-
pensive. Remember the sale is continued for 12 days. More
money bargains that await your coming. Come to the store that
does things.
I. D.BENEMAN
Reliable Merchant
East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
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J. B. Martin & Go.
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gers, ascribe it to the conditions of the
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H. E. Ebersole, Mount Joy, Pa. .
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cers’ long tours of duty ¢n remote sta
tions, where the opportunities for dj-
version are not many, and where home- i , .
gickness and discon nt, combined with inventory Reduction Sale
the uncertainty of detachment, have | Before taking account of stock we are anxious to reduce the stocks in all departments
produce 1 this distyes. of mind and and in order to make it interesting for You! we give a few of the special priced goods: Al | the New Brussels, Velvets,
a 3 Knee Pants 23 lie Plaid Dress Goods for school
———————— } Knee Pants, seaeniess ey i 0s ory ot . 24 Axminster, Tapestry, Ingrain
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MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Sleighs, Cutters, Nobby Rumabouts, Jenny Linds.
Somefhing New in the Piano Buggy Line, &e.
made as good as wagons can be. By that we don’t thean as expensive
as possible, but we speak from the standpoint of neatness and wear.
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The Talk of the People
Annual Clearance Sale
of all that is left of the finest stock of
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
at prices which will insure an absolute clearance of eyerything
now in the store.
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i Voices Insist on Appearing
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“Far too many people want to sing
and try to do it, with the result that
our ears are tortured and demoralizad,
and year by year the art of singing is
dying out.” : |
r In the above words John F. Runeci- |
'ma~. the musical critic, sums up his
yiews on the decaying art of singing,
« “A man without fingers,” he says,
“does not try to play the piano; one
without legs does not try to ride a bi
cycle, but anyone who can get out the
most lamentable croak thinks himself
or herself justified in getting up in a
{drawing room and howling sentimen-
lta¥balderdash.
| “& society should be formed for the
suppression of singing save in the
strictest privacy. It would meet with
the most violent opposition from the
fashionable singing masters, at Whose
,doors you may see on any fine day
'the season rows of carriages.
“They wait until stylish ladies with-
cut voice receive 20 minutes of oily
‘flattery and absurd instruction from a
man who knows nothing of the voice,
nothing of music, nothing of the art
of singing, but rakes in guineas all the
at long.
The fashionable teacher of singing
ks the enemy of mankind and a curse
to music.”
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IS GETTING YOUR CLOT:CS MADE TO ORDER
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the same price
» extreme satisfaction by
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NEW YORK enicasa. | Sale Begins Wed., Jan. 23, to Continue 15 Days
a i Men’s Fine Suits worth $5.00; Sale Price |. . .8 2.08
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10.00; ie . . 6.98
¢¢ Qvercoats in Medium and Heavy Weights, all
sizes, worth 5.00 to 8,00; sale price, . . . . 3.98
Men’s Extra Fine Overcoats that sold for 12.00, 14.00
and 16.00; saleprice. . . . v nie 9.98
Boys’ Knee Pant Suits that sold for 3.00; sale price , 1.39
Boys’ 4.00-Suits; saleprice J. . i. S04 .. 2.98
Men’s 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 Pants; now ., . , “ail 79
All Wool 3.00 and 3.50 Pants; sale price, . . . . . 1.98
Men’s Heavy Fleeced Underwear; sale price 34
Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Underwear; sale price .19
Men’s and Boys’ soc Dust Caps; sale price . : .28
Boys'.soc Knee Pants: sale price, ,.. 4,’ 33
Men’s Rubber Collars, 15 cents; Men's Linen Collars «07

We show their beautiful line with cv
from. Come in and see their fine fashion
York styles. Every measure we take is ru
lid samples to select
: the latest New
The medical officers of the navy who
have been making a study of neurasthe-
nia, which has disabled so many offi.
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pe 5 toys’ 080 Corduroy Pants . 09 | 119 and 1.25 Be dC 0 mio ris, at. . 1
A Slight en's ) oy Pants, li . $2.00 | Th a ! -
Bes SH Bhs Comte Bal de gr ea hom S07 G5 oes and 3-Ply Carpets
Harry boyce, a employe of the | Men’ 50 Part Ww ool Pant ' 8 | TH 1256 a 156 ( y Ki R 1 Cl
i trial ‘work vac wih . 0 A . n's 25¢ Sus le “ ¢ ag a
industrial w rks, Was exper menting Men 8 $1.20 cardigan Jackets. . « SL to | Men's 12), io tusponers: at. 3 ane hain Carpets of our own make, Rag carpets woven to order.
; a htila aids 3 Ladies’ §1.98 Heavy Walkin Ski ; © 08 | Child’s 150 A 8 ] nod Very low rices on all grades Carpets; purc .
with a bottle of acid at the works | 1adie Wool Wraps at.. 44.75 and 95 | Childs 166 wars iit Ly I & p purchase now; held till wanted. Spec
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. . . ’ ial line of A4I11-W ool, Extra Super I
dav y 3 RA Misses’ 60¢ Tam O': shanters, Toon colors,at Child's Out ~kirts ly mi : 4. pe ior ngrains at 55C per ard. Regular price 8oc
on Mo: lay when he set the floor | « hildren’s 25¢ Wool Leggins at oi A few odds 41111 ends of Children ind : perY g P
Ra Tha x a Children's 50 Wool Luggins.. Vib Men's Underwear at very | Special--Extra Velvets goc; regular price 1.2 Moquette Rugs, 30x36
on fire. The bucket brigade €X~ | she White Cotton Blankets. . ‘ 3 | Renments o every de Thaw, prigus. go XE p 5: 1 . gs; 30%3
! 1.75. ¥
tinguished the flames before a White Cotton Blankefs. . . low price, 75 foquette mats 18x36, 75¢. Smyrna rugs 30x60, gsc.
igh ore any |i. ib White Cotton Hlankets «+100 Our 12140 and 16¢ Mixed Candy, Ib ‘ Larger Carpet Rugs-- Brussels 9x12, 12,00. Axminster 9X12; 17.50.
damage was don 300d Quality Joweling, Yad, ¢ Ey Sour kioklos, dozen ce 8G i »
or : O¢ Outing not the newest styles, yar B14 | Sweet Pickles, d ther grad
eats Good Apron Ginghams yard. ..... 3-1b, Can T oni a te grades at same low prices.
Good Quality Oallicoes, yard. . i 2) Best Ginger 8, 1b, Retinitis, Wall Papers and Hanging at special 1
Black Calico Remnant, yard. . er ap vai a8 p ging at sp: ow rates for mid-winter season.
a a ) : 5 We are propated to take care of all your wants in our line,
Following 18 a list of letters un | not have what you want we will secure it for you.
called for at the Mount Joy post Pauerns,
EE is chro yer carter S. B. Bernhart & Co, J.B . MARTIN & ( G
Gag isabol Soyer Garyer “THE STORE OF QUALITY" u AP of hl J N
J, macher, Post -Masper | Next Door to Union National Bank, Mount Jov, Pa. oh West King and Prince Streets
These are only a few of the many bargains our stock is
stocked with, See big circular.
Ff dee See ee eee
Wolt Yoffe
Mount Joy Hall Building, MOUNT Jo, PA,
3 ‘Ihe Best Coffee ever sold for.
Unclaimed L etters.
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