The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, August 26, 1908, Image 3

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aundry Tablet
Noes Not Contain Any Reid
hitens and Blues in one operation, thus saving labor two
ile and deoderant destroying the disagreeable
nd imparting a freshness and whiteness un
Guaranteed not wo rot or in

Cleanses
thirds. A thio ough germic
odor due to pdrspiration a
known to laundry washel in the ol Id way.
jure the most delicate fabrics, and will save one-half the cost of white
wear due to engless rubbing of the wash-board Without a doubt a single
trial will be sufficient to give them a hearty endorsement and continued
"wee

OF wands}
\ single trial will be sufficient to give them a hearty
and continued use of them It is not a soap but a combination of
best and most harmless cleansing agents known to modern chemistry,
5 Points of Merit 5
| —It will do the washing cleaner, quicker and better than is
commonly done and does not interfere with the housework.
Simply put on and boil.
9—It makes the laundry a pure snowy w hite without the ad-
endorsement
the
dition of bluinz
3—Positively no stained, streaky or rotted clothes,
t—It is a germic vide and deo Jerant killing all germs and un-
pleasant odors.
-It will whiten your bed-spreads, linens, laces and garments
that have been yellowe d by age,
CAUTION :
possible to an honest preparation
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Manufactured only by
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nuine GEM LAUNDRY TABLETS, Accept
Be sure and get the gen
as the market is rapidly g flooded with imitations the
For Sale b
Ther
heir
s is none * ‘just as good®
Always ask your grocer for Gem L aundry Tablets.
Seibert Manufacturing Co.
Corner Mt. Ephraim Ave. and Mechanic St., Camden, N, J.
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If your grocer does not have them send
stamp and will
send F RE E
two-cent we
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Atlantic City
Cape May
Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly, Beach,
Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon,
NEW IJIERSEY
THURSDAY 1908 SUNDAY
August 27, August 30
$4.10 Round Trip $3.85 Round Trip
Via Delaware River Bridge Via Market Street Wharf
FROM MOUNT JOY
THURSDAY TICKETS GOOD UNTIL THE FOLLOWING MONDAY, INCLUSIVE
SUNDAY TICKETS GOOD UNTIL THE FOLLOWING THURSDAY, INCLUSIVE
STOP-OVER ALLOWED AT PHILADELPHIA
For full information concerning leaving time of trains, consult small hand bills
or nearest Ticket Agent,
GEO. W. BOYD
General Passenger Agent
J. R. WOOD
Passenger Traffic Manager



GUCEEGOEREERIGR NIE BEROGHERE «
ood Times Are Coing To Continue
If you buy Coal of rig” jou will certainly
a good comfortable home and after all

have
that’s
where the real good times start from.
FF. HL BAKER
Building Slate, Coal and Lumber
Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot, MOUNT JOY,
BOOGHET GEG EIRCOEE TIVE RHRGVHBS





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If You Are a Horse
Owner
We want to remind you that now is
the time for you to get your horse
r dy for the cold weather. We have
the largest stock of cold weather cloth-
ing for the horse in Lancaster, and
our prices are always uniform,
hse Blankets from $1.00 to $9.00
le Blankets, from $1.00 to $4.50,
JAP ROBES—W e have the most
ractive robes in the city, made of
best materials. Our prices will
From $3.00 to $25.00.





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surprise you, any pattern imaginable.
Edward Rreclkel
I.ancaster. Penna.
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You Will Soon Be
Thinking About Having
The Piano Tuned
OR REPAIRED FOR THE FALL

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Let us give you an estimate. Our price will be reasonable
—_consistent with good workmanship.
Our work must be satisfactory. We GUARANTEE it.
Our men have had years of experience, some of them being with
us fifteen years§and more.
PIANO TUNING, ACTION REGULATING, CASE
POLISHING; in fact, anything that a Piano may need.
ORGAN REPAIRING, TUNING AND CLEANING.
Best workmen;
Kirk Johnson & Co.
pilANOJAND ORGAN HOUSE
ing St., RANCASTER, PA.
honest prices.



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000000000000000 BOY WHO WILL GET ALONG
Small Vender of Newspapers Whe
Knows How to Attract
Patrons.
That embryonic merchants are to ba
found among the newshoys of Phllas
delphia, says the Philadelphia Record,
was revealed in the following dialogue
with one of the craft, who is particu=
larly bright and alert, while, as has
been found by several men who are his
patrons, is also scrupulously honest:
“Give me a paper, :
"Yes, sir; here you are, sir. Never
mind the money, sir; you can give me
that at another time.”
"Why, how can you do business in
that way? You don't know me. How
do you know you'll get your
money?”
“Oh, 1 know you; I see you every
day and have been waiting to get you
to buy a paper.”
son.”
ever
“Well, I've bought one What
now?"
“Now I want you to buy one every
day; won't you, sir? You need not
pay me when you buy it. [I'd rather
you pald me every Saturday; will you,
please, sir?”
“Of course, I will,
“Thank you, sir.
“Good-hy.” ,
Here was enacted an incident that
showed the true commercial instinct,
and the man was not slow to see it
and encourage it. He insists that he
will follow up that boy’s career and
do whatever he can to promote his in
terests.
my little man.”
Good-by.”
BIG EARNINGS OF STUDENTS
Pupils of Chicago University Pay
Way Through School with
Wages.
More than $137,000 is received an.
nually by students earning a part or
all of their way through the University
of Chicago, according to a bulletin just |
issued by the university.
The work is divided as follows:
Fellowships, $24,200; scholarships and
prizes $35,000; university service, $14,
950; other service in the university,
$10,000; students’ fund society, $3,000;
outside employment, $50,000, making
a total of $137,150.
Work obtained during the autumm
quarter, 1905, through the university
employment bureau, was as follows:
Work for room and board, 20 stu-
dents, wages, $888.
Work for board, 85 students, wages,
$1,239.
Work in post
wages, $2,024.50.
office, 24 students,
Work in department stores, 125 stu-
dents, wages $3,668.
Work for newspapers, 11 students,
wages $561.
Work for telephone company,
students, wages $1,007.40.
In addition to these positions many
odd jobs, as clerical work, typewrit-
ing, house work, tutaring, collecting
and canvassing, were secured.
ten
Booming Beoks.
Bome time ago a rumor went rewnd
that astute publishers had in their pay
a large number of the most attractive
diners-out. Your neighbor at table
would lead the conversation to the
latest novel-—quite the easiest of conver-
sational openings between strangers,
who lay thelr heads together over the
menu and have to entertain each other
for an hour. You are interested in the
description of the book of the hour, you
are a little ashamed of not having read
it, and going home you sit down and or-
der the book—from the circulating 1f-
brary. Every publisher, every theater
manager, every deviser of a patent med-
icine knows that the advice of a friend
Is a more concentrated and personal
ull than the opinion of a critic from
he empyrean. And If the idea was
ever carried out, It deserved to succeed,
but no one ever spotted the paid diner
put. There was the artistry of thething,
—London Chroziots,
All Soils Are Good.
A recent bulletin of the department of
agriculture says: “It appears that prac-
yecally all soils contaln suffielent plant
ood for good crop yield; that this supply
will be indefinitely maintained, and that
this actual yield of plants adapted to the
soll depends mainly, under favorable
ponditions, upon the cultural methods
ond suitable crop rotation.”
dade ion
Court Proclamation!
Whereas the Hon, Charles [. Landis, President
and Hon. Aaron B. Law
Judges of the court of Common Pleas in and for
the county of Lancaster and Assistant Justice
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General
Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace
in and for the county of Lancaster,
their precept to me directed, requiring me,
among otherthings to make public proclamation
throughout my bailwick, that a Court of Oyer and
Terminerand General Jail Delivery. also a Court
of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court House
in the city of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
ON TPE THIRD MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER
( THE 14TH, ) 1908.
In pursuance of which precept public notice
ishereby given to the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Lancaster, in sdid connty, an all
the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Con-
stables of the said ¢ity and county of Lancaster,
that they be then and there in their own proper
persons, with their rolls, records and exami-
nations, and inquisitions, and their other rem-
embrances, to do those things which to their
offices appertain in their behalf t> be done, and
toall those who will prosecute against the
prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jai: of
the said county of Lancaster, aie to be then and
there to prosecute against them as shall be just.
Dated at Lancaster, the 21st day of Aug. 1908.
M. T. ZIKGLER: Sheriff.
Hassler, Associate

haveissued
Flower & Vegetable Plants
For Sale by
Mrs, H, L. Stoll,
Two doors east of Carmany’s Store
20 Varieties of Flowers
The very finest Hardy Perennials and {
Anuals, Hardy Perennials, when started
come up year after year and require little
or no care, Those I offer grow from one to
three feet and are eovered with bloom from
Spring to frost, and fine for cut flowers and
cemetery decoration. Among them are the
Achilia double white flowers, Lychnis,
Scarlet; Anthemis, Yellow, Stokesua, blue;
Poppies all colors, Pinks all colors, Sweet
williams, Sweet Rockets. Etc. Among the
anuals, Asters in five colors, Pinks, double;
various colors, Mignonette, Scabiosa, Etc.
And three varieties of everlasting flowers
Florin, Pa.

. Sweet Peas, Rese) Ete.
fine for winter boquets. All plants at very
reasonable prices. Boquets in season,
june 3-6¢

\
Have you a Photo you would
like to have enlarged?
I can fill your order at once
for an Enlargement of any size,
from 5x7 to 4ox72.
Your orders solicited
[Line Photogra-
Supplies
Fall
phers’
W.B. BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St., Mount Joy
Agency for Standard Steam Laundry
“Suffered and night the tor-
day
ment of itching piles. Nothing
helped me unitil I used Doans’
It cured me permanen-t
John R. Garrett, May
Ala
Ointment,
ly.” —Hon.
or, Girard,
FRENCH FEMALE
MADAME DEANS HL L's.
Save, Cerraiy Revie for Surprrs BD Wives TRUAT
NE VER KNOWN To FAIL, Safe!
i uaranteed or 3
2 on trial, 1 for
3 ree. If your druggist does not
ave t m send yo ur orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL €O., BOX 74, LANCASTER, Pa,

Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber & J. C. Groff
| Windsor Hotel §
V. T. BRUBAKER,
Niles between Broad Street Sta-
tion and Reading Terminal on Fil
Streer

Manager
bert
European, $1.00 per day and up.
American, $2.50 per day and up.
I'he onl
lerate priced hotel of reputation
and consequence in
i PHILADELPHIA. !
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 1
have rented the slaughter house recently
used by Mumma & Detwiler where I will
doall my own killing. Always have a big
supply of Beef, Pork, Sausage
Pressed and Prepared Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, &c., &c.
Call and be convinced.
H. H. KRALL
Kast Main St.,

Opposite Post Office,
MOUNT JOY, PA
FRR
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: ar. A. Wile
Justice of the Peace
Conveyancer
1 i
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and Scrivener
Special Attention Groen to the
/
Colle of Rent
Your Patronage Solicitea
Office:
Florin, Penna.
tion
=
Main Street,
HHA HAHAH HAHA AAAHH
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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 43 Point.
METAL QUOINS, ETC
Old Column Rules refaced
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 he cheer-
fully furnished on application.
PHILADELPHIA PRINTERS’ SUPPLY GO.
Manufacturers of
Type and High Grade Printing Material
PROPRIETORS
PENN TYPE FOUNDRY,
and made
39 North Ninth Street PHILADELPHIA. |
Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse
FLORIN . PENNA.
W. W. SHIRE, Propr.

Dealer in Fresh & Smoked
Meats, Tallow, Lard, &c.


NOTARY PUBLIC.
WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSH
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna.

Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday. at No
North Duk Stree
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Publishers & Printers | i,
| PENNSYLVANIA. DUTCH.
WHAT SUWILKEY
TO SAY
THIS WERK}

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seller in shup
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gshlofa ower seller dawk hut de
kal de machine aveck gnumma ur
now kon der Joe viter shoffa mi
fershtont.
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NEWTOWN
Clayton Mumma and family o
York visited his parents last Sun
day.
Ephraim Myers
York, visited relatives in
last week.
and family o
James Metzler and wife of
were visitors on Sunday
Emanuel Myers.
Joy,
home of
John Myers and family
of


Jersey are on a visit to his parent
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Myers.
Harry Myers of New York
last week after s

turned home




of a full crop is realized.

cows died one day last week.
Mr. John Stauffer and fat
cut go to the
Opposite First National Bank
West Main Street, Mount Joy,
[RYIN M. BAKER, Proprietor.


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15,
On Sund; first car will leave Lancaster
a. m. Leave Mount Joy$:15 a. m.
| schedule as above.

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PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at private sale, a
ground sit ted in Florin, Pa., fron
Harrisburg and Li: anchsies turnpik
ements are a handsome
PO HREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ~
with Summer House 5 / 2
ached, frame stable, hog sty anc
tae outbuildings. There isa gi’ d8
arden and an abundance of fv”
‘he property is excellent 17
and has a good loc
and is directly opros
Any person desirous of vig”
on the undersigned. Tery
H. S. LTO Ls


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ner dwellin

, same will ca
4 price reasonabl

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gadenkt
ferblost—der
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this place
Mount
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SLM DALE
Stauffer Bros. made another big
blast.
One of S. N. Stauffer’s valuable

family |
New Tonsorial Parlors
Pa,
Agent for the Elkhorn Steam Laundry
Shire’s Vieat Market
Le ve Mount Joy (a. m.), 9:15
10: 15, (p. mM. ). 12.15. 1:15, 5:15
6:1 15, 8:15, 9.15, 10:15 and 1:
§ rday 11: and 12:15 :
9:15, | OES NN 3 SS FETS u
with same
many’s Store.
ORIN, PA.
AT’

reat
Of high-class Dress Goods in
one ef the largest and best known
Suitinazs, put their en
sold in six hours

Biff, bang, boom, sockerment, We were well represented, and
dot gates viter, un de no war un-|suited to the wants of our
srr automobile viter ferbrucha.
ry . for inspection,
Om Fridawk sin ich un noch en|
kal amole gonga en ride nema in | . . a
aens fon selly wega des mer ker Plaid Suitings
gowl brouch fer se tzega Mer. pur Ladies” aod Misses’ Dress
anu 4 i » ) ON
1 h 2 16600 o no T « . y
sin noch Rheems gonga un wara | nog desirable shades, with a self
uf em hame wake wus ferdult ding : :
Ie LIC A ¢ erdt ding | slored mercerized plaid; very
Wt oS y va 18 yu hetsl sr sa Fp : ,
net gshprunga is. Du het OWer ici olish: 26-inch: made “to sell
hara sella wos ich tzawt hot e@ 1 0 ry 90
1-9¢ C.
; our price
aot Mohair Suitings
and Navy;
finish;

Brown, Garnet
good weight; in a lustrous
Plaid Serges

shup gshova Des war olles recht
bis em neckshta moria vu der Joe|In Black and Brown, and Black
kumma is fer on de arivat gay 1 and Navy; All-Wool, nice weight
aer des ding tzana hut dot shtay, | for skirt or Jacket Suit; 42-inch; 75¢
no sawgt aer, now ich vuner vaer IK ality; our pri 58¢. a yard.
in der difel es denkt es ich so gile |
pebloga kon. Wy ser hutsich co! Plaid P
ofaricht vaeich seller automobile | al ahamas
des aer hinna room gluffa is un is | For Skirts or Coat Suits, excellent
tzum fenshter nev gshlup Olly qualities, in 2a number of handsome

subdued col effects

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price, 75¢. a
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a Sale o
New
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customers,
42.inch; 65¢, quality; our price, 50c.
and broken
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York. The Arlington Company,
manufacturers of Dress Goods and
Auction Room, where
bought a number of excellent lots,
und they are now
ready
Panama Suitings
In Navy and Browns; very superior
materials: 50.inches wide; made to
sell at $1.25; our price, 85c¢. a yd,
For Ladies’ wear and Misses’ School
Dresses, neat checks and plaids, ir
mediam and dark color effects; 954
in¢h; big bargain at 25¢.
Butterick Publications
The Delincator, best of all Fash-
ion Magazines; $1.00 a year, or 15¢.
1 copy. September number ready.
Butterick Fashions, the most won
derful of all Fashion journal; pub-
lished quarterly. Autumn number
now ready. It contains everythiug
tbat is new in fashions. We give
you a is¢. Pattern and Fashions
for only 25c¢.
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New York Store
Corner Square and E. King St., Lancaster

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ing his vacat ion with id e and do all the work right here in our own shop.
in this place. | % rubber drags from the manufacturer, thus saving a middle
Farmers have commenced har- = profit and the severest tests have proven that we buy only the best
: : W Let us quote prices before you place your order elsewhere.
vesting their potato crop, a] or
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by all accounts is regard to | iF
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yield, anything but er ging, | =* T
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appearances the vehicle without them
yer this season.

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We put on all sizes on any ve-
We buy our
man's
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Personally-(
Mr. Samuel Stauffer and
and Mr. Amos Meshey spent Sun-
day at Hillsdale camp.
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Harsh physics react, weaken the
bowels, cause chornic constipation,
an’s Regulets operate earily tone hs
Doan’s Reg perate early a Tickets good going on train leaving 10.99 A, M.. ot
the stomach cure constipation. 25¢. man Parlor Cars, Dining Car,
Ask your drug ggist for them
ii - = Tickets good returning on regular trains within FIFTEEN DAYS
For a neat and clean shave or Hair Stop-off within limit
J.R. WOOD
Passenger Traffic Manager

PENNSYLVANIA
Jonducted
NIAGARA EALLS
September 9, 23, & Oct. 7, 1908
Round Trip Rate $9.30 From Mt. Joy |
and Day Coaciaes running via the
FPicturesgue Susguehanna Valley Route
allowed at
Illustrated Booklet and full information may be obt:
RAILROAD
ICxcursions
mnnecting with SPECIAL TRAIN of Pull
including date of excursion
  
Buffalo re

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rom Ticket
GEO. W., BO
General Passenger Agent.

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merchants.
Follow the example of other prosperous
Advertise in the Bulletin

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‘8 Undertakin
| Lngle's Furmture Warerooms
Mount Jov, Penna.
——D FP eer
Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty
Upholstering Done to Order
——
POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS T0 SUIT THE PURCHASERS,
——D eB Pore =
and Embalming

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