The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, February 13, 1907, Image 4

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Garber's
Pharmacy
Are You
Suffering
PILES
Are You Suffering From ITCHING, BLIND
or BLEEDING PILES or HEMORRHOIDS
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Using If you have pimples, blotches,
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CH ICHE ESTER CH EMICAL CO.
==> Madison Place, Philadelphia, Pa.
EUROPE'S HAPPIEST PEOPLE.
From Their Adherence to the Home
; Country the Swiss Take
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the year round. When we announce “specials’’ customers have confidence
that they will obtain Reliable Goods at Tower Prices than they can else- ®
where be found.
' If it be in harmony with one's sur
roundings to work and to thrive a
little and to rear children, to have
liberty and security and be tolerant
and self-respecting constitute any
measure of happiness, then the Swiss
are by all odds the happiest people in
Europe. Such, says a writer in Every-
pody’s, is the judgment of all observ-
ers %hat have been much among them.
You can test it by a single reference.
From every other nation in Europe
there is emigration; from Switzerland
little or none. At all times about 300,
000 Swiss are in foreigid countries,
learning languages or methods of com-
bining travel with work, but they
come home. The typical Swiss never
thinks of making permanent, residence
outside of Switzerland, or, if once
thinking so, he changes his mind when
he makes trial thereof.
Sheets and Sheetings
59¢ Bleached and Brown Sheets ;
49¢ Bleached and Brown Sheets ; Sale price 45c¢ each.
62c Bleached and Brown Sheets ; Sale price 55¢ each.
124¢ Plain and Hemstitched Pillow Cases ; size 42x36 and 45x36; Sale
price 10c each. 25¢ 9 4 Brown Sheeting, heavy thread ; Sale price 22¢ yd
25¢ Bleached g-§ Sheeting, fine muslin : Sale price 19¢ a yard.
27¢ 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, good strong muslin ; Sale price 25¢ a vd.
gc Fine Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide ; Sale price 7'%c a yd.
8c Heavy Brown Muslin, short lengths ; Sale price 7¢ a yd.
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Equippes
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Sale price 52¢ each.
POULTRY POWDER,— We claimthat
thi= Powder will largely increase egg
production, strengthens weak and droop-
ing 1ouls, promotes the health and growth
and development of all varities 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 moat powerfull and
natural preventive and curative agent,
beside being specially adapted to mak-
ing hens lay. As an egg food for making
bens 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 concéntrat-
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 1n gold when
hens are moulting and to keep them
no other food on the
market like it 1} lbs. 25¢., 3 Ibs. 65c.
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The Best Talking Machine
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Flannels and Blankets
6c Heavy Shaker Flannel; Sale price 43/c a yard.
7c Shaker Flannel; Sale price 6 a yard.
gc Heavy and Wide Shaker Flannel; Sale price 8c a yard.
1oc Extra Weight Shaker Flann=1; Sale price gc a yard.
Onting Fiannel Remnants, 10 to 20-yard lengths; mostly dark
Sale price 5c a yard. -
12%c¢ Outing Flannel, pretty, light and dark patterns; Sale price 10c
49c 10-4 Gray and White Cotton Blankets; Sale price 43c a pair.
: or any form of rectual disease, come and get a sample of my Pile CABINET:
Qak, hinged top.
MOTOR:
Plays several records with one winding
SOUNDBOX : Exhibi-
tion if preferred.
HORN: 16-inch Black
Steel; Brass Bell 50¢ extra.
Polished Quartered
Cure or I wlll send a sample through the mail FREE.
This is
one of the greatest pile reliefs and cures ever put on the market.
Noisele SS, new design,
actors S If it does not help you any after you have used a soc box, I will
refund your money.
Bagged at the Knees.
It is difficult to avoid “talking shop.”
A story which illustrates this is told
of the late Col. H. G. Toler, the noted
Horseman, who died in Wichita. A Ken-
tuckian was speaking of Col. Toler and
gaid: “Col. Toler raised John R. Gen-
try and many other famous horses. The
turf has suffered a great loss in him. A
better judge of horseflesh and a pleas-
anter man you'd never find. I used to
love to watch him studying horses. He
was very keen. He was at his best then.
A rich tailor once brought him to see a
new acquisition, a trotter of doubtful
quality, for which, however, $4,600 had
been paid. The tailor was full of en-
thusiasm about his hbrse. He little
knew he had been done. ‘Look at him,’
he said. ‘There's a horse for you. Look
at them legs.” ‘Very pretty,’ sald Col.
Toler, grinning. ‘Very nice legs, in-
deed. But don’t you think they bag a
bit at the knees?’ ’—Troy Times.
Concert;
Put up Only in 50c Boxes
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—>Ekancaster's Largest Carpet House&—
Great February Sale
If you are thinking of furnishing rooms or a whole house this Spring it will
pay you to buy now. Our large new spring stock is now in, and they are to be
sold during this month at unusually low prices.
Fine Axminsters as low at 98c.
Wilton Velvets as low as 8c; all sewed, laid and lined. For a small de-
posit we will hold them until wanted. We have laid back lots of them already
Nowhere in town can you find these prices matched. Some of the carpets, in-
deed, are sold at almost wholesale prices.
We have lots of bargains in Rugs, Oilcleth,
Curtains, Etc.
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Local Water-Powers.
“What do you understand by a cata-
ract?” the new teacher of Number Two
asked Willy Straw. The answer came
promptly.
“It’s the fire-injine down at Daleville
Corners,” he said, in breathless haste to
impart his knowledge. “But it leaks
some, and it isn’t half so good looking
as the ‘Torrent,’ either. You just wait
till parade day and you'll see, teacher!”
~¥outh’s CoXpanioy.
011 Fields of India.
er IRA 70 cent British statistical report
che stat sment Is wade that during the
{s iscal year ended March 33% '%), the
THmportation of kerosene oil into India
aot Rell off nearly 10,000,000 gallons. Dur-
Dr. the preceding year there was an almost
cre identical decline, so that, compared
with the fiscal year 1901-02, the reduc-
tion was mearly 20,000,000 gallons,
« equal to 21.7 per cent. The decline in
v import of Russian oil was 19.4 per
tr cent and the American oil 27 per cent
¢ The rapid development of the Indian
oll flelds has caused this decreased im-
port. The Indian oil is not get of as
good quality as most of the imported
oll, but its cheapness secures it a mar-
ket. American oil, it is said, has se
curity for a limited market in its su-
perfor quality, but keen competition
among all the common grades seems
assured.
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wear and Gloves, Ladies’ Coats
and Skirts, Waists and Furs
Also Great Reductions in
Shoes and Hats
We need the room and we need the money for our Spring Stock
which will be here soon.
MANUFACTURERS ( oF AND DEALERS IN
Sleighs, Cutiers, Nobby Runaboufs, Jenny Linds.
Something New in the Piano Buggy Line, &c.
made as good as wagons can be.

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as possible, but we speak from the standpoint of neatness and wear,
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Our Home Markets.
Butter. .206c¢ per 1b.
Lard... ..10c per 1b
Tallow .414c perlb,
..24c per doz.
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East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
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Linseed meal
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YOFFE'S
Annual Clearance Sale
Now in Full Blast
Hundreds of people have gone away

EXECUTORS’ NOTICE!
Estate of Henry H. Meckley, late of Mount Joy
Township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said estate haying
been granted to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to ‘make immedi-
ate payment, and those having claims or de-
mands against the same will present them with-
out delay fo: settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding in Mount Joy Township.
AMANDA L. NECKLEY,
SAMUEL N. MECKLEY,
W. U. HENSEL, Atty. Executors
feb13-6¢ R. F. D. No. 38, Mount Joy
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J. B. Martin & Co.
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when a “fellow walks past, dressed in an International suit. No clothes look
so well, none so shapely and perfect-fitting. Every International garment
bears the unmistakable stamp of fine custom tailoring all over it. We are
the only representatives in town of the justly celebrated
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satisfied that this
sale is the biggest saying opportunity ever brought betore them
Have You Visited This Sale ?
If not do so at once.
INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO.
OF NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO

SVHOY
Real Estate at Private Sale
A desirable property at private sale of -
tate and Groeery Stand, a “20 W, eal ee,
Street, Mount Joy, on lime of trolley railway,
consisting of two acres of ground with 9 room
house, open stairsand halls, wash houge and coal
shed, barn tor 3 head and barn floor, all in good
repair. Premises can be vacated 60 days from
date of purchase. Clear title; all deeds record
ed since 1843. Call on the undersigned residing
on ve j€ Pra mises. W. M. SPERA, Mt. Joy, Pa,

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Thrifty housekeepers are having their wall papering done now and not waiting
for busy season with its delays and higher prices.
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We are offering Mid-Winter pri-
fashions in men’s clothes and are absolute leaders in their line. : :
who set the 5 = s ces on all goods in this department and the hanging is same as before,
We take your measure and they make the garments to your order, with a
guarantee of fit and satisfaction in every particular. Come in and see the
samples, whether you wish to order or not.
H. E. Ebersole, Mount Joy, Pa.
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As an ex-
tra inducement for you to buy now we have again reduced the following papers:
Washable papers at 6¢ and 8c, a trifle shopworn, but good bargains.
pers at 8c and roc, new light papers for bed-room, etc.
Gilt papers at 8c and 1oc and up, for parlors and libraries.
Embossed papers at 12}4¢ and 15¢, suitable for any room in the house.
We would call your attention to these especially,
You will be well paid by securing
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Overcoats,
Wednesday, March 6—On the premises
in Mount Joy twp. opposite the Elmdale
creamery, mules, horses, cows, hogs, farm-
ing implements, ete. by A. L Nissley Zel-
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Suits, Pants,
Shirts,
There are a few remnants
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left which must go this week: prices from 5c up. You cannot find better prices or
selections that are in our remnant stock and they would not go at these pices if we
did not need every inch of space available for new goods,
Special Values That Will Realize
Highest Hxpectations
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One Hundred Wool Carpet Samples—The
sama kind we sold last season at 39¢ except
they have no fringe. The quality is of the
65¢ and 7c grade of carpets, While they
last at 29 cents.
Comforts—You will not find a nicer selec-
tion auywhere and the prices are the low-
eat, Our $1.19 and $1.25 quality, $1; and
the better ones just as cheap. We are show
ing a nice line vp to $3.
Underwear—Of every description and at
prices that will interest you. The Union
Suit is found to be the most pracuieal gar-
ment {o Rildren, ‘We are showing one in
gray a soil cream white at 20c¢ that
gal W ‘ler how it can be sold at that
es Bter grade, per suit 500,
ion Suits—At per suit 59¢ & $1


Children’s Outing Flannel Underskirts and
Drawers—Each at 10c.
Ladies’ Flannelette Wrappers—The
best quality and make at $1 and $1.25
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Skirts—IKnit Skirts, just the thing for the
cold weather, each 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00
Outing Skirts at 25¢ and 48c. The better
ones have large flounce on.
Outing Night GGowns—each at 50¢c and $1,
You could not buy the material for 50c,
Outiny Flunnels—A yard at Te, 8c, 10c.
‘We have one line at 7¢ a yard, The qual-
ity is as good as 10c ones only the styles
ure not new,
Another Case of Aprons—Both white and
ginghams, at 10¢, 19¢ and 25¢,
Also Black Suteen Aprons—With bibs and
without, each at 25¢,
art & Co,
very
Eats, Caps,
Underwear,
Spring goods are arriving every day and the short pieces and drop patterns must
be sold now, or go into storage. Prices have advanced on all Spring goods and
you would do well to buy now instead of waiting,
Eosiery,
Gloves, Etc.
See Our
Big Circular for Prices

Ingrain Art Squares
A few dollars investment saves a $40 carpet and makes them wear three times
as long, Colors to match and carpets and sizes to fit any room.
half cotton or half wool and all wool,
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Wolf Yoffe
w Mount Joy Hall Building, MOUNT JOY, PA,
Rugs in cotton,
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Brussels rugs in any size,
J.B. MARTIN

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