The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, March 11, 1908, Image 3

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ov, Pa.
, Editor rnd Publisher
Cents u Year,
Six Months, 25 Cents.


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Copies Free,
fonts per line each insertion
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Zeller's Spring Sales
 


















FEBRUARY
—~On the premises
Mount Joy, Pa.
furniture;
Har-
Saturday, 22
on Marietta street,
“household and kitchen
also real estate of Rudolph
man by the executors.
Wednesday, 26—On the premises
in Rapho township, farming im-
plements and a large lot of house-
hold goods by Thos. Geise.
Thursday, 27—On Donegal St.,
Mount Joy, Pa., large lot of house-
hold and kitchen turniture by H.
G. Stoler.
Friday, 28—On the premises in
Newtown, Rapho township, a large
lot of household goods by Samuel
C. Shenk. administrator of John
Shenk, deceased.
Saturday, 29-—At his warehouse
in Mount Joy Borough, a large lot
of new implements and new har-
ness by G. Moyer.
MARCH
Thursday, 5—On the premises
in Rapho township, near the road
leading from Mount Joy to Man-
heim, horses, cows, shoats, farm-
Ro plements and household
foods by B, N. Iehman.
Saturday, 7—Nwar Marietta, on
on the B. F. Hiestand farm, mules,
horses, cows, shoats, farming im-
plements, etc., by D. Heilman.
Tuesday, 10—Near Maytown, in
Fast Donegal township, horses,
cows, farm implements and house-
hold goods by Mrs. Peter Otto.
Wednesday, 11—On the premi-
ses in the village of Landisville,
carriage harness and a large lot of
household goods by Mrs. Eliza-
beth E. Nissley, widow. of Joseph
B. Nissley, deceased.
Thursday, 12—On the premises
in Rapho township, on the road
leading from Mount Joy to Man-
heim, horses, cows, shoats, farm-
ing implements and household
goods by John B. Beamesderfer.
Saturday, 14—At 7.30 p. m., at
Hotel McGinnis, Mount Joy, real
_ estate of Katharine I. Snyder, de-
ceased by Simon R. Snyder. Ex.
Tuesday, 17—On the premises
in the village of Salunga, a large
lot of househeld goods as the prop-
erty of Martin Nissley, deceased,
- bby Christian Nissley, executor.
Wednesday, 18—In Cameron's
woods near Maytown, on the farm
tenanted by S. H. Tressler, large
lot of cord wood and lumber by
John G. Stauffer and Son.
Thursday, 19—In B. L. Garber’s
woods, near Kraybill’s church, lot
of boards, planks, scantling, slab
and cord wood, etc., by John GG.
Stauffer & Son.
Saturday 21—At the LaPierre
House, Mount Joy, bar room fix-
tures and all the furaiture belong-
ing to a hotel by Robert Wittig.
Tuesday, 24—At the Red Lion
hotel, Mount Joy at 2 p. m. a lot of
Mount Joy bank and other stock
by C. H. Zeller, auctioneer.
Wednesday, 25—At her resi-
dence in Newtown, Rapho town-
ship, a farpe fot of household goods
by Mrs. E| beth Kemmerly.
Friday, 27— At his residence on
Donegal street, Mount Joy, a
household and other
at any sale before


LANDISVILLE.
Isaac Koff, of * Mount Joy, was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Frank here last Saturday.
“| The Landisville High School will
hall
1008,
the town
Mareh 14,
render a drama in

Saturday evening,
A grand spelling bee ‘will be given
in the town hall here Tuesday even-
|
|
ling, March 17, under the auspices |
| of the “Sixteeners.’’
Mrs. Fannie Hambright, of Flor
| in, is spending the week as the
| guest of her son, Mr. A. B. Ham
bright, of this place.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nissley, re
[ siding just east of town, celebrated |
| the thirtieth anniversary of their
| marriage last Tuesflay and in the
evening entertained a number of
guests from Landisville and vicinity.
| Owing to the extra charges which
the Columbia Telephone Company
collecting from its
at* Landisville,
insists
thirty-two patrons
Salunga and Bamford have ordered
upon
their 'phones removed at the end
of the present quarter.
Last Thursday evening Mrs. Id.
Maynard gave a party at her home
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sei-
fert. The mandolin Club enlivened
the occasion with Quite a
number of guests were present and
all had an enjoyable time.
About a dozen
citizens of Landisville held a meet-
ing last Tuesday evening for the
purpose of consilering the advisa-
bility of establishing a national
bank at this place. The question
was thoroughly discussed and it
was decided to go ahead and take
subscriptions for stock. Full de-
tails will be made public in the
near future.
music,
representative
The Very Latest Alarm Clock
is THE ROTATOR—the alarm
rings for a quarter of a minute,
then is silent a similar period, alt-
ernating thus for about twelve
minutes. It is fitted with a man-
ual “shut-off,” by means of which
the alarm may be discontinued at
will.
Alarm bell is contained entirely
with-in the case which is of seam-
less drawn brass, nickled and high-
ly polished. The retail price of
the clock is $2.50. “THE PHILA-
DELPHIA PRESS” makes a spe-
cial offer of the clock and ‘The
Daily Press” every weekday for one
year for $4.00. No other expense.
Every one who takes advantge of
this remarkable offer will be well
repaid for the outlay.
For a neat and clean shave or Hair
cut go to the
New Teonsorial Parlors
Opposite First National Bank
West Main “Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
IRVIN M. BAKER, Proprietor.

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Ment for the Elkhorn Steam Laundry
/ “y
€uxs. B ZELLER
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Cierking
of Pubic Sates
Settlement ofestates, collection of rents, surveyingand
couveyancing.
LH00000000000
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. Don’t forget that I
have rented the slaughter house recently
used by Mumma & Detwiler where I will
doall my own killing. jlways have a big
supply of Beef, Pork, Sausage
Pressed and Prepared Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, &c., &c.
Call and be convinced.
H. H. KRALL
East Main 8t., Opposite Post Office,
MOUNT JOY, PA
| 0.2. Wiley
Justice of the Peace
Conveyancer
and Scrivener
Special Attention Given fo the
Collection of Rents :
 
 



 




 



 
 










Your Patronage Solicitea
5 Office:
' Florin, Penna.

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SCHOOL REPORTS
The Florin Primary School ended |
its sixth mont} Thursday, Feb. 27,
1908.
ber of pupils enrolle vd nmi ale LA
otal 34
18, females
Average |
12,|
attend-
females 14, t
ale S
Percentage
01
20
attendand e 1
1 30)
total
ance ale
Ol
02, Pupils
the
females
during
I'rancis
Vogle
ILath
sent every lay
Maury McGarvey
s Wiley [isther
Fipple
1 Keener
1 Helle
rence
Robe-|
Hnger
I'red
lharl Walters Don Jd Fiehler
ley Booth, Voele, Joe Haines
and Harry McGarvey
Eight girls have]
missed a day during the |
Mrs.
heener Cla
George
and seven boys
term,
Gantz, |
Miller, |
, Eliza-]
Mrs. |
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not
Visitors:
Misses Mame less,
Lillian Perret, May
beth Dieter, Mary Shaeffer,
A. Gi. Walters, Mrs. Martha
enecker, Esther Walters,
Greiner, Mrs. J. Y.
Augustus Shetter,
Mrs. Harry
Ben).
Mary,
(ross
Long-
Nissley
Kline, Mrs. |
Mrs. Fannie]
Keener, Mrs.
Samuel Becker, Mary Keener,
Henry Becker, Mr. Snavley, Mrs.
Jacob Rutherford, Mrs Harry Eich-
Eppley,
ler, Misses Clare Manning, May
Manning, Dora Flowers, = Sarah
Mrs.
Daisy
Flowers, Mrs. Irvin Ishler,
Harmon Ishler, Miss Hoffer,
Flowers, Estella Vogle, Mary I'low-
ers, Franklin Ishler, Harry Ruther
ford, nine members of the G. A. R.
Post, Clarence and Wiley,
Mary Keener and Henry Rider.
Miss Sue H. Brandt, teacher
Elma

-———
Litchfields a Success
The Litchfield Trio has come and
gone and on every heard,
“it was the best attraction of the
They appeared in the
side is
course.”
hall last evening to the best au-
dience thus far. Dr. John J.
Newpher, a member of the commit-
they had
termination of
tee mentioned that
credit of $60 at the
last year’s course
past course was far more expensive,
they have a balance of $50 this
year. Cards were passed through
the audience for the purpose of
ascertaining how many would take
course tickets for next year’s
course. It was met by the general
approval of the audience and about
75 volunteered. This committee
spared nothing in making the
course the best yet and they were
undoubtedly successful.
semen —
a
A Farewell Surprise.
A farewell surprise party was
tendered Mrvs. C. F. Stroyver at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Long-
enecker on Friday evening. A
arge number of her friends were
present and the occasion was a very
pleasant social affair.
—. —
Agility of a Cow.
An emigrant’s outfit, including
ew, was in a forward car of a Kan-
8as train, the emigrant himself being
in the cabboose. The train was mak-
ing average time when the man sud
denly exclaimed, while looking out ot
the cabboose window: “Why, there
is my cow,” pointing to an animal
that stood gazing beside the track.
The trainmen told him he must be
mistaken, but he insisted that he was
right, and finally succeeded in having
the train stopped. Going forward, the
door of the car was found open and
the cow gone. It was not injured in
the least by the fall from the train,
and was grazing within a minutes
after the time it struck the ground.
A. L. Clay of Norfolk, Va., is the
guest of Dr. John J. Newpher.

and while the|-
rector:
and A. L
local candidates on the ticket.

No other medicine has been so
successful in relieving the suffering
of women or received so many gen-
uine testimonials as has Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
In every community you will find
women who have been restored to
health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound. Almost every
one you meet has either been bene-
fited by it, or has friends who have.
In the Pinkham Laboratory at
Lynn ,Mass.,any womanany day may
see the files containing over one mil-
lion one hundred thousand letters
from women seeking health, and
here are the letters in which they
openly state over their own signa-
tures that they were cured by Lydia
E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has saved many women
from surgical operations.
Lydia E. Pwmkhai'ls Vegetable
Compound is made from roots and
herbs, without drugs, and is whole-
some and harmless.
The reason why Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound is so
successful is because it contains in-
gredients which act directly upon
the feminine organism, restoring it
to a healthy normal condition.
Women who are suffering from
those distressing ills peculiar to their
sex should not. lose sight of these
facts or doubt the ability of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
to restore their health.
Church Notes.
METHODIST
Next Sunday, the last preceding
the session of the Philadelphia Con-
ference, the pastor will preach at
10:30 A. M. One of the speakers
representing the Anti-saloon League
movement will speak in the eve-
ning at 7:00 o’clock.
All the other regular services of
the church will be held at the ap-
pointed time. The Conference con-
venes in the Tabernacle Church in
the 18th instant
session about
Philadelphia on
and will be
week. .
in one
—-—
Work of the Independents
The
met at Lancaster
settled a ticket
Spring primary : Gish of
West Donegal, for the
Legislature; Ezra Miller for County
Treasurer: Hayden W. Zug, of East
Petersburg for Sheriff; Dr. E. W.
Garber of this place for Poor Di-
Delegates to the State Con-
". A. Greider of this place
Campbell of Rheems, are
Republicans
and
coming
Independent
on Monday
for the
Henry J.
was named
vention, (
———
Pensions Increased
The pensions of Herman Ishler
of Florin, Michael Drabenstadt and
John Zink of this place, were in-
ereased from $12 to $15 per month
through the efforts of C. H.
of this place and Hon.
Cassel of Marietta.
Zeller
H. Burd

25 North Third Street,
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New and Second-hand
"TYPEWRITERS |
Cash or Credit
Harrisburg Cycle & Typewriter Co.
HARRISBURG, PA.
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MEN'S $6.00 SHOES AT $3.95.
MEN'S $3.50 AND $4.
Kid and patent leather narrow widths,
FAMOUS SHOE VALUES
ARE THESE
Figure What You Can Save
MEN'S $5.00 SHOES,
00 SHOES AT $2.45.
AT $2.95
Men with small feet can step right into these splendidly made shoes and
save two dollars and more on every pair.
A. B. & C, sizes, 6,614, 7, 715, 8.

Thursday.

181 North Queen Street,
SHAUB & CO.
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY
Open Monday Evering, cluse 5 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday at Noon.
LANCASTER, PENNA.





 

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Windsor Hotel
W. T. BRUBAKER,
Midway between Broad St, Station
and Reading Terminal on Filbert St,
stay
Manager.
A convenient and homelike place to
while in the city shopping.
An excellent restaurant where good service
with low prices,
combines
Rooms $1.00 per day and up
I'he only moderate priced hotel of reputation
and consequence in
PHILADELPHIA.
 

FRENCH FEMALER |
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faction Guarant
for $1.00 iem on trial,
amp If Jour druggist
have them send your orc e is
UNITED MEDICAL CL oox 74, LANCASTER, Pa.

Sold in Mt. (om ’ by LW. Garber and J. C. Groff
STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
WEST KING ST., LANCASTER
The annex now complete with the SORREL
HORSE, makes a frontage of 49, 52, 58 and
5 West King Street. Dinner 25 cents. Best
accommodations in every respect. A share of
your patronage solicited
A. B. ADAMS. Pro.
ALL KINDS OF
Trees
Fruit and
Ornamental


i
Mount Joy Nussasios
If you are in need of one tree or
one hundred, send for my Joie;
price list. Send orders direct
the undersigned and they will a
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


 
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Ladies
20 N. Queen St.







BEYER & C0.
Come to Our Store
for Your (ing-
ham Wants
and High
and the cous quence
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35-37 N. Queen

LOLLLRLS
LEETEET
or
Anticipating the Prices on all Ginghams,
Searcity
we bought early and largely, is we are able
ready to meet all demands,
The
to sell them at old prices are
her it b proof of the pudding
whet » style,
is the eating. Come and be convinced,
Bates’ Ginghams at | 1c and 12 1-2c.
is really ro better Gingham made than Bate'’s for ser-
and the
are reproduced in
There
The an excellent quality
guaranteed All
this line, as well as many new ones.
We have the same Gingham in short lengths at llc.
pieces at 12 1-2c.
Regular 10c. Dress Ginghams at 8c. yd. §
These are in short Jeagths, but the pieces are suc h that they
for children,
vice fabric is of colors ar,
strictly fast staple patterns
All this season’s productions }
per yard; full g
-
making excellent dresses
of the Seersucker patterns are
can be cut to advantage,
Colors are strictly fast,
Really a bargain at Sc.
and many
in this line. a yard.
Fine French Dress Ginghams, 25c. a yd.
These come in all this season’s newest patterns, such as sold
and broken plaids, neat figured effects and stripes. [For constant
use these have no equal. Just the cloth for cool summer dresses,
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175 Waiches to be Sold, $1.25 io $4
We will sell, while they last, all Watches in our Repair Department
yn which the time limit for calling has long since expired.
are those of Silver, Nickel and Gold-Filled, for
lot
and Gentlemen,
Included in the
Our selling price is cnly the actu: il cost of repairing done, and this
s the Biggest Watch Opportt nity ever Offered to Lancaster People.
Pirosh & Simmons
Jewelers & Opticians,
Next Door to Shaub & Co. Shoe Store.
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VTINLYT 13 Lad
ITURE
is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture.
Rockers Hall Racks
Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks
Extension & Other Tables, Davenports
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
In fact anything in the Furniture Line

Mirrors
Undertaking and "Embaiming
I.C. BRUNNER
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
CAPS and GLOVES
LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY OF
Caps and Gloves
For Men and Boys.
ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND SHADES IN
SOFT HATS.

Wingert & Haas
£44 North t §uccn Street, LANCASTER, PENNA.

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-
ully furnished on application.
PHILADELPHIA PRINTERS’ SUPPLY CO.
Manufacturers of
Type and High Grade Printing Material
PROPRIETORS
PENN TYPE FOUNDRY,
39 North Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA.

“ Suffered day and night the tor-
ment of itching piles. Nothing
helped me unitil I used Doan’s
Ointment. It cured me permanent- |
ly.”—Hon. John R. Garrett, May-

or, Girard, Ala.



—>Skancaster's Largest Carpet House —
CARPETS ARE DOWN
Our Carpets and Rugs are marked down to the lowest notch this month.
We have only a few weeks until we move to our new building, Nos. 125-127 East
King street. We will pay you well if you select now what you need for Spring
delivery, Tremendous reductions all over our large store.
FURNITURE FURNITURE
For two months we have been scouring the country from Michigan to Mass-
achusets for the newest and best things for our new Furniture department. In
a week or two we will show 1n our handsome new building one of the finest lines
ever seen in Lancaster. Now it is coming in by the carload, and we are getting
it ready as fast as possible for your inspection. Don’t buy all until you see us,
we il cave you many a dollar.



WeSTENBERGER. MALEY & Myers,
12 AND 14 W. KING ST. LANCASTER, PENNA.