The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, February 19, 1908, Image 2

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t the Washing
it Jovy, real estate
. Weidenbach,
On the
et, Mount Toy, Pa.
furniture;
Har-
premises





kitchen
of Rudolph



‘utors.






6-—On the premises
hip, farming im-
large lot of
Thos.
house-







Grise.
- On Donegal St.,
, large lot of house-









hen turniture by H.
At his warehouse
y Borough, a large lot
Bnents and new har-
loyer.
IARCH
5-—On the premises
wnship, near the road
h Mount Joy to Man-
s, cows, shoats, farm-






ents and household
3, N. Lehman.



7—Near Marietta, on
*, Hiestand farm, mules,
ws, shoats, farming im-
etc., by D. Heilman.
v, t0—Near Maytown in
negal township, horses,
m implements and house-
ds by Mrs. Peter Otto.











































sday, 11—On the premi-
e village of Landisville,
harness and a large lot of
bld goods by Mrs. Eliza-
. Nissley, widow of Joseph
Bsley, deceased.
ursday, 12—On the premises
>ho township, on the road
bk from Mount Joy to Man-
Basco caowe, choais, farm
iplements and household
by John B. Beamesderfer.
irday, 14—At 7.30 p. m, at
McGinnis, Mount Joy, real
e of Katharine L.. Snyder, de-
ed by Simon R. Snyder. Ex.
tesday, 17—On the
he village of Salunga, a large
of househeld goods as the prop-
of Martin Nissley, deceased,
ahristian Nissley, executor.

hturday, 2
hse, Mount Joy, bar room fix-
es and all the furniture belong-
o a hotel by Robert Wittig.
a
BACK RUN NEWS
broken leg is get-

llen Becker’s
along nicely.
5. Charles
and Charles
tew visited the latter’s brother,
hn. at Clay.
Shank, Phares
and Ellis
Clayton White, wife and son Er-
and Michael Shue and wife,
e Sunday gfests of Ellis Ret-
w and family.
Albert Rgttew while butchering
r John Hpsler cut his hand which
very sore. Mr Dunlap
poison is threatened.




as gotte
ays bloo















Important Notice
is hereby given that in-
Water Bonds Nos. 48, 49
ase March 1st, 1908, and
hf these bonds are request-
esent same at the Union
1 Bank, Treasurer, Mount
r payment.
J. W. Shrite, Burgess

People Never Get Fooled
When they deal at Bachenheim-
er's Old Reliable Eagle Hall. They
get better values in Clothing than






can be gotten elsewhere and at
lower prices. The Twenty-Eighth
annual mark-down sale is now
going on at the corner of Third and

Locust streets. See window dis-
play.
A healthy man is a kung, in his
n Fight; an unhealthy man ia an
nbap py slave. Burdock Blood
ilde up sound healthy—keeps yon
{ r | life,
premises |

This woman says Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
saved her life. Read her letter.
Mrs. T. C. Willadsen, of Manning,
Towa, writes to Mrs. Pinkham
| I can truly say that Lydia E. Pigk-
ham's Vegetable Compound saved my
and I cannot express my gratitude
| to you in words. For years f uttered
Be with the worst forms of female com-
plaints, continually doctoring and
| spending lots of money for medicine
| without help. I wrote you for advice,
| followed it as directed, and took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
it has restored me to perfect health.
Had it not been for you I should have
been in my grave to-day. I wish every
suffering woman would try it.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for fe male ills
and has posltively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges-
tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
ELM DALE
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gebhart
spent Sunday with Jacob Ober’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Brubaker
spent Sunday with Jacob Brubaker
Miss Minnie Gebhart spent Sun-
day with her parents John Geb-
hart’s.
Mr. John
spent Sunday with
Marietta.
Mrs. Samuel Stauffer and two
daughters Mabel and Esther spent
Sunday with his mother Mrs. Kate
Stauffer.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Shelly and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Heisey
and family and Mr. and Mrs. John
Young spent Sunday with Daniel
Wolgemuth.
Herman Snyder, wife and family,
Harvey Fry, wife and family, Benj
Zug and wife, John Brubaker, wife
and daughter Ruth, spent Sunday
with Harry Brubaker.
Mr. Brandt and wife, Mr. Griss-
inger and wife of Lancaster, H.
Longenecker, wife and daughter,
Mrs. Longenecker and son spent
Sunday with Harry Grissinger.
€uas. BH. ZELLER
Real Este ome:
Insurarggofiices
E. MAIN STREETy MOUNT JOY
Stauffer and family
her mother at
Calling and Crerking
of Pubic Saces
Settlement ofestates, collection of rents, surveyingand
couveyancing.
We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
... Mount Joy, Penna.
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 customer. Den’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
Pressed and Pre pared Ham,
Bologua, Dried Beef, &c., &c.
Call and be convinced.
H. H. KRALL
East Main 8t,, Opposite Post Office,
MOUNT JOY, PA
= = <>
Fe SAL. Wiles
: Justice of the Peace
i Conveyancer
and Scrivener
f Special Attention Given to the
{ Collection. of Rents
Patronage Solicitea
Op Ts ce}
es Penna,
Vou:




ja Main Street,



/SHAUE & CO.
Two Carloads---100,000 Pieces
usual price concessions.
sign, including decorative fabrics, burlaps and relief goods.
ditions of a home.
 
Rooms, rows of houses,
30,000 Pieces Beautiful Bed-
Room Papers
Sc piece for the regular 10
and 12¢ grade,
8c piece for the regular 15
and 13¢ grade,
cost
 

 
15,000 Pieces Rich Dining-
Room Papers
10c piece for the regular 20
and 25¢ grade,
15c piece for the regular 30
ard 40c¢ grade.
 
 
 
 

 








18¢ grade, and 31c grade.





















15¢ piece for regular 30 and | jo pieces side wall 124
40¢ grade. 8 pieces ceiling, 1215¢.... 1.00
35¢ picco for the regular 50¢ | 3 pieces border 3% vie JOB 12
and $1 grade. $3.16
& Bro.







 
 




 
Our Great Wall Paper Sale !
Go on Sale at Half Price and Below
y - Y . . . .
We have closed from le: ading jobbers the balance of this season’s stock at most un-
All fresh new papers; assortments broad and very choice in de-
Apart from their pleasing effect new wall hangings are necessary to the sanitary con
This sale offers an exceptional opportunity to property owners, con-
tractors and hotel men for decorating and papering in the newest modes at a fractional
apartment or boarding houses, institutions, offices,
12 pieces side wall, 5c...
8 pieces ceiling, Se........... .40
3 pieces border, 10c.......... .30
20,000 Pieces Artistic Parlor| 90000 Pieces Kitchen and | 12 pieces side wall, 40c....§4.80
(or Living Room) Papers Bathroom Papers 8 pieces ceiling, 40c....... 8,20
» piece for regular 15 and ; 3 pieces border, 70c....... 2.10
8c piece for regular 15 an 121 piece for regular 25 and F010
» piece for the revular 2 12 pieces side wall, 15¢...$1,80
10 igre Jor the % ilar: 20 Sanitary Varvish Tile can |8 pieces ceiling, Isc... 1.20
a be washed and freshened, 3 picces border, 30............ 90
15c piece for regular 30c¢ $3.90
and 40c grade. The definite comparisons For Kitchen, 12x14
15.000 Pi { Hand clearly show the remarkable Regularly
5,00 ieces andsome | price ec i i ; :
) Se a andsome | priec Seotiomies of this sale, 16 pieces side well, 31¢...$3.10
_ Hall Fapers. Parlor, Dining Room or Bed- | 6 pieces ceiling, 3le.......... 1.86
1 0c piece for regular 20 and R ize 14x16x9 217 pieces border. 350 87
25¢ grade oor, size 14x16x9, ¥% piece ye :
o : Regularly. $5 83
4.81.50 | 10 pieces side wall, 1aj $1.25
6 jieices ceiling, 12 1-2c.... .75
Wall Paper
ete.
$.60


$1.30
High Grade Papers for Any
Room, size 4x16x9
Regularly
 
  
 



 






 



 
 
2 pieces border 12 1-2 .32
$2.32 32
25-31 W. King
Lancaster, Pa.
 




 
 


Bulletin.
Washington City--The Magnet of the People.
The eye of eighty million
ton, the Capital of the Nation.
gallery watching the legislators at work.
The other workshops of the N
The White House. the home and office of the President; the State
Building with its huge vaults; the Government
Patent Office, and the Congressional Library;
the Smithsonian Institution, the great Noted, and the new
Station are all attractive features of the Capital City.
the National
its charm at any season.
wide territory.
offices. .
hington at this season of the yeor. the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
leave Wilkes-Barre, Williamsport,
Lancaster, and other points in Centeal on Monday,
March 30. Tickets, including in addition to tronsportation,
accommodations at either th Normandie, Gordon, or Riggs hotel in
Washington forithree full days, will be sold at $15.00 from Wilkes.
Barre, $14.25 from Williamsport, $15.85 from $13.90 from
Mt. Carmel, $15.40 from Altoona, $13.00 from $11.60
from Lancaster, and at proportionate rates from other points.
information may be obtained of
Renovo, Altoona,
Pennsylvania,
Chambersburg,
railroad
Renovo,
Chambersburg,
Detailed itineraries and fuil
Ticket Agents.

Fk cick siiieiciRiecReRk ecko ICR IaIOk Kiek
New and Second-hand
os; 1 IPEWRITERS
Cash or Credit
Harrisburg Cycle & Typewriter Co.
25 North Third Street, HARRISBURG, PA.
HII ISR EH HER HOHE
Odds & Ends Shoe Sale
Broken Lots to be cleared away at one-half to one-third off of regu-
lar price,
Folk RRekkRRok
HORAK III BIRR Ski

We are about to take inventory, and do not intend to carry over a
single pair of our broken and discontinued lines,
Every odd and end line is offered at one-half to one-third off origi-
nal priee.
If you can be fitted your purse will be benefited. .
. See onr Windows forstyles and prices,

BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY
Open Monday Evering, close 5 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. Friday at Noon.
81 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PENNA.

Pennsylvania Railroad
American people are now on Washing-
The wheels of the National Government are now in full motion:
Congress is in session and the busy whirls of the legislative mill is in~
tensely interesting. Many hours may be spent in the Senate or House
Nation are also well worthy of a visit
War, and Navy Building, with its museums and models; the Treasury,
Printing Office, the
Museum,
Union
The splendid city with its numerous parks and statues never loses
The service of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Washington server a
Its trains affords a direct means of reoching the Na-
tional Capltal, and tickets at reasonable rates are on sale at all ticket
For the especial accommodations of those desiring to visit Was—
pany has arranged an attractive four-day Personally-Conducted Tour to
FRENCH FEMALE
MADAME DRA PILLS.
A Sarr, CERTAIN Sp for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
+ Safe! Sure! Speedy! Satis.
Refanded, Sent prepaid
NEVER KNOWN TO FAI
tion Guaranteed or
for $1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be paid for
‘when relieved. Samples Free. If J your druggist does not
have them send your orders to tl e
UNITED MEDICALCO sox a: LANCASTER, PA.
oney


STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
WEST KING ST., LANCASTER
HORSE, makesaf
5 West King Street.
1 | accommodations in
your patronage solici
nner es cents.
respect.

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 and they will re-
ceive prompt attention.
I also have a choice line of

Privet for Fencing
It is easily grown, easy to trim and
what is more beautiful?
Wl. S. Krady
R, F. D. No. 2,
Bell Phone Mount Joy

Publishers & Printers
We manufacture the very highest grade of
TYPE
BRASS RULES IN STRIPS
BRASS LABOR SAVING RULE
BRASS COLUMN RULE
BRASS CIRCLES
BRASS LEADERS
BRASS ROUND CORNERS
BRASS LEADS and SLUGS
BRASS GALLEYS
METAL BORDERS
L. S. METAL FURNITURE
LEADS and SLUGS
METAL LEADERS
SPACES and QUADS, 6 to 48 Point.
METAL QUOINS, ETC.
Old Column Rules refaced and made
as good as new at a small cost,
Please remember that we are not in any
Trust or Combination and we are sure we
can make it greatly to your advantage to
deal with us.
A copy of our Catalogue will be cheer-
fully furnished on on appl cation,
PHILADELPHIA PRINTERS’ SUPPLY G0.
Manufacturers of
Type and High Grade Printing Material
PROPRIETORS |
PENN TYPE FQUNDRY,
39 North Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA,

“ Suffered day and night the tor-
ment of itching piles. © Nothing
helped me uwmitil I used Doan’s
Ointment. It cured me permanent-
ly.”—Houn. John R. Garrett, May-
or, Girard, Ala,



 
 
 






 




 

Sold in Mt. Jov by i. W. Garber and J. C. Groff
‘The annex now complete with the SORREL
of 49, 52, 58 and
Best
A share of
A. B. ADAMS. Pro.
ALL KINDS OF
Fruit and
Ornamental Tr CCS

I


0 35-37 N. Queen
Wy. ———



1,500 “Seconds” of Gen
bloom Taffetas Goon Sale at
Yd.; Regular Price, 40c Yd.
These are the Genuine Hydegrade
Trade mark is stamped on every yard,
ond,” and advertise them as such; but really the imperfections
are so slight that they can scarcely be noticed.
It bas the luxurious, soft bustle, luster and shape-reétaining
quality of the finest Silk Taffetas,
light and pliant,
the Taffeta weave is so exactly duplicated in Heatherbloom that it
is difficult for anyone to tell the difference.
These are extra heavy fleeced,
Drawers. Sizes from 34 to 42 in Shirts, and in Drawers sizes are
32, 34 and 38,
Men’s 15¢ Half Hose Reduced fo 10¢. a Pair.
A lucky purchase of about 75 dozen at a sacrifice enables us
to sell these at this extremely low price.
and strictly fast in color. Nearly all Black; a few Tans,
Heatherbloom
We buy
This fabrice can be used wherever Sitk Taffeta is used—for
lining purposes, in waist linings, petticoats, bathing suits, empire
slips, housemaid dresses, ete,
They are ic nearly every desirable shade.
and White.
Come in both
They are full
100 Popular Make Corsets at 69c.
Come in white, principally; a few slates,
of hyles, and nearly all sizes,
them as “*Sec=-
It drapes in soft folds, being
It has the same warp as silk, which means that
including Black
Shirts and




Taffeta.
They are all the leading makes, such as R. and G, C B and
Great variety


Every Clock in the stere is specially priced.
the reductions:
Giaranteed Nickel Alarm Clock for.................oveciiio ci
20 N. Queen St.
| 5 5 A { §
{ { (pM
3 |
00D F U
is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture.
Hall Racks
Ladies’ Desks

Rockers
Picture Frames
Extension & Other Tables, Davenports
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
Men’s 50¢. Fleeced Lined Underwear af 39c.
fashioned

Jewelers & Opticians,

Mirrors
In fact anything in the Furniture Line




The ° Reliable Boston Sto! ore
This Week Is Clock Week
These alvertised SNOW
75¢
Eight-Day Clocks, for kitchen or dining-room, with hour and dalf-
Hour strike; worth 82.50 for. .........c
Marbelized Parlor Clocks, in all color combinations, hour and half-
hour strike; worth 87.50 for...............
$1.95.
Pirosh & Simmons
Next Door to Shaub & Co. Shoe Store.
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Undertaking and Embalming
H.C. BRUNNER
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.




ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND SHADES IN

CAPS and GLOVES
LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY OF
Caps and Gloves
For Men and Boys.
SOFT HATS,
Wingert & Haas
£44 Nerth Queen Breet, LANCASTER, PENNA.




Come and investigate for yourself.
You can save good many dollars here,
WeSTENBERGER *MALEY, & Myers,
2 AND 14 W. KING 5T. LANCASTER, PANITA,
imi

‘‘A dollar saved
; —>S Lancaster's Largest Carpet House —
Great Removal Sale of
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Lace and Heavy Curtains, etc.
About March 15th we will move to our large, new building, Nos. 125
and 127 East King Street.
We would rather haul our Carpets, etc., to your homes than to our other
bnilding, and, in order to greatly reduce our $25,000 stock, we have cut the
prices to almost cost,
is a dollar earned.”
Goods held for Spring delivery.
Don’t wait until the best is selected.