The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 02, 1908, Image 3

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CAUTION :
possible to an honest preparation.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
Always ask your grocer for Gem Laundry Tablets. Manufactured only by

aundry Tablet
Ge
Dges Not Contain Any Acid
Cleanses. Whitens and Blues in one operation, thus saving labor two
thirds. A ‘horojugh germicile and deoderant destroying the disagreeable
odor due to rerispiration and imparting a freshness and whiteness un
known to launddy washel in the o'd way. Guaranteed not to rot or in
jure the most delicate fabrics, and will save one-half the cost of white
wear due to endless rubbing of the wash hoard. Without adoubt a single
trial will be sufficient to give them a hearty endorsement and continued
“se of them
A single trial will be sufficient to give them a hearty endorsement
use of them. It isnot a soap but a combination” of the
mless cleansing agents known to modern chemistry,
5 Points of Merit 5
| —It will do tiie washing cleaner, quicker and better than is
commonly doue and does not interfere with the housework,
Simply put on and boil.
)—It makus the laundry a pure snowy white without the ad-
dition of bluinz.
3—Positively no stained, streaky or rotted clothes,
t—It is a germicide and deoderant killing all germs and un-
pleasant odors.
5—It will whiten your bed-spreads, linens, laces and garments
that have been yellowed by age,
Accept nosubstitute
Be sure and get the genuine GEM LAUN DRY TABLETS,
flattery
as the market is rapidly being flooded with imitations—the sincerest
There is none ‘just as good** For Sale by
Seibert Manufacturing Co.
Corner Mt, Ephraim Ave. and Mechanic St., Camden, N. J.
If your grocer does not have them send two-cent stamp and we will
send FREE sample.
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Rockers
is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture.
Mirrors
Ladies’ Desks
Picture Frames
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
In fact anything 1n the Furniture Line
Undertaking and Embalming

MOT Y, PENNA.





Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot,
SE EGHHHO ERC TLT HOB IB BOB BG SGB
Cood Times Are Coing To Continue
If you buy Coal of me you will certainly have
a good comfortable home and after all that’s
where the real good times start from.
B.H BAKER
Building Slate, Coal and Lumber
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


Hall Racks
Extension & Other Tables, Davenports
=.C. BRUNNER

SOGOU VBHIBOEBTGGEGEBHBOBHHHOOS &
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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
ready for the cold weather. We bave
the largest stock of cold weather cloth-
ing for the horse in Lancaster, and
our prices are always uniform,
Horse Blankets from $1.00 to $9.00
Stable Blankets, from $1.00 to $4.50.
LAP ROBES—We have the most
attractive robes in the «ity, made of
the best materiale. Our prices will
surprise you, any pattern imaginable, From $3.00 to $25.00.
Edward XRreclzel
Iancaster. Penna.


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You Will Soon Be
Thinking About Having
The Piano Tuned
OR REPAIRED FOR THE FALL
Let us give you an estimate. Qur price will be reasonable
—consistent with good workmanship.
Our
We GUARANTEE it.
men have had years of experience, some of them being with
Our work must be satisfactory.
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; honest prices.



24 W. Hing St., LANCASTER, PA.

Kirk Johnson & Co.
bIANOJAND ORGAN HOUSE


SECRET OF RADIUM HEA1
Lord Kelvin Suggests It Muy He Sap
plied by Ethereal Waves=dlluse
| trates His Theory,
What Prof. C. V. Boys termed “the
alracle Of radium" has naturally re
ceived much attention in London selene
| Mfic circles, At A recent meeting of the
science brauch of the British associa
tion Lord Kelvin, iu a paper which he
read, made an luteresting suggestion 1s
connection with its perpetual emission
of heat at, according to M, Curie’s cal
culation, a rate of about 90 ceatigrade
alorics per gramme per honr,
He said that if the emission of heat at
his rate went on for 10,000 hours thers
would be as much heat as would «alse
the temperature of 900,000 grammes of
water one degree centigrade It seemed
atterly impossible to Lord Kelvin that
this would come from the store of en.
ergy lost out of a gramme 8
Se Just op gramme of radium is
It seemed, therefore, absolutely cere
ain that the energy must somehow be
supplied from without. He suggested
hat ethereal waves might In some way
supply energy to radium while {t was
emitting heat to matter around it,
Lord Kelvin Illustrated his theory by
the following comparison: Suppose a
plece of white and a piece of black cloth
hermetically sealed {in similar glase
cases, were submerged in similar glass
vessels of water and exposed to the sun,
Fhe water in the vessel containing the
black cloth would be kept very sensi.
bly warmer than that containing the
white cloth.
Here the thermal energy was com.
municated to the black cloth by waves
Jf sunlight and was given out as ther.
mometric heat to the water in the glass
around ft.
Thus through the water there was ae.
tually an energy traveling inward in
virtue of the waves of light and out ward
through the same space in virtue of
thermal conduction.
Lord Kelvin suggested that experi.
ments be made comparing the heat
mission from radium wholly surround-
ed with thick fead with that found ip
the surroundings heretofore used.
Church Notes.
METHODIST
Rev. Dr. Homer C. Stuntz, for seyeral
years Superintendent of Mission work in
the Philippine Islands, but now Secre-
tary of the Methodist Episcopal church,
will preach at 10.30a. m. A cordial invi
tation is extended to all persons who can
do so to hear him. In the evening there
will be a sermon appropriate to ‘Labor
Day” to which all artisans are invited.
EVANGELICAL
Special services will be the
coming Sunday. Sunday School at g a.
m. at 10 a. m. an Old Folks’ service will
be held and the minister. Rev. W. H.
Egge, will have for his subject: ‘The
"OM: Folks’ Vacant Chair.” At 7.30 p.m.
“Harvesc Home’' will be observed and
celebrated. The pastor will preach an
appropriate sermon for the occasion aud
the church will be beautifully decorated
with the products of farm and field The
public is heartily invited to attend these
services.
held on
Registered Voters
Assessor C. B. Hershey sat at
Hotel McGinnis yesterday and to=
day for the purpose of registering
all voters in the East ward that
were not registered at the May
registration.
Assessor A. K. Martin discharged
a similar duty at the West ward
polling place the same days.
LE tp
Will Build the Tower
Contractor Eli Menaugh of Florin
has received the contract for the
erection of the large tower in front
of the United Brethren church in
this place. It will be 16 feet
square and 56 feet high. Work on
same will be commenced on Octo-
ber 1st.
en
A Big Criminal Court
The September term of criminal
court promises to be a big one.
There has been one hundred and
ninety-six cases returned to the
term, but a number of these have
already been disposed of by reason
of a number of defendants pleading
guilty.
OUR MARKETS
Eggs... .20c Wheat . . $90c
Butter. . .29¢ Corn... . . 9c
Lard . . .10c Oats. . . . 33¢c
Tallow... . 5¢ Bye. . . .80¢
Potatoes $0 75

$3 TO $10 A DAY
Agents wanted, male or female, particu-
lars with samples, 25¢ satisfaction or mon-
ey back. Fertilizers $5a ton, pay when
crops develop. Empire Manufacturing Co.
Harrisburg, Penna.

PILES ws: Suppository
Graded Schools, Statesville, N. C., writes: ‘I can say
Dr. 8. M. Devore,
ive universal satis.
they do all you claim for them."
Raven Rock, W. Va., writes; ‘They gi
faction.” Dr. H. D. McGill, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes:
“In a practice of 28 years, I have found no remedy to
equal yours.” Price, 50 Cxzxrs, Samples Free.
by Druggista,- geanTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, PA,

Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber
CALL FOR FREE SAMPIE

For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Joseph Hershey
Successor to W. W. Strasbach.
Pine Tenseorial Parler
Fast Main Street. Mount Jou, Pa.
Prof, o

hia, Pa. “Ein Deutscher
an Specialist.
the only guaranteed
others can’t eure.
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Call or write



LOOK
Here
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.
Full Line Photogra-
phers’ Supplies
W.B.BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St.,, Mount Joy
Agency for Standard Steam Laundry
“Suffered day and night the tor-
ment of itching piles. Nothing
helped me unitil I used Doans’
Ointment. It cured me permanen-t
ly.”—Hon. John R. Garrett, May-
or, (Girard, Ala.
MADAME 2A
A Savg, Crrary Revie for





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faction Guaranteed or Mon . id
$1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, t paid for
when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not
have them send your orders to the
 
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.
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WHAT SHWILKREY BUMBLESOCK HAS
TO SAY THIS WEEK





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hut lots fun leit os di friend sin
long os se dich usa kenna,
won se dich amobl ous g’used
don shmisa se dich in der
| draida se dich in der dreck.
Derno is en onery sart
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UNITED MEDICAL CO., sox 74, LancASTER, PA.

leit wissa olles os gaega dich is,

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

European, $1.00 per day and up.
American, $2.50 per day and up.
I'he only moderate priced hotel of reputation
wd consequence in
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 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 Prepared Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, &c., &c.
Jall and be convinced.
H. H. KRALL
East Main St., Opposite Post Office,
MOUNT JOY, PA
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FA. Wile
Justice of the Peace
Conveyancer
and Scrivener
Special Attention Given to the
Collection of Rents
datronage Solicttea
Office:
Florin, Penna.
Your
Main Street,
Shire’s Vieat Viarket
Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse
FLORIN - PEITIN.A.
W. W. SHIRE, Propr.

Meats, Tallow, Lard, &c.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSH
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
48 Weat Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna.

Days at Lancaster,-Monday and Friday. at No
North Duck Stree
Court Proclamation!
Whereas the Hon. Charles I. Landis, President
and Hon. Aaron B. Hassler, Associate Law
Judges of the court of Common Pleas in and for
thecounty 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, haveissued
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
ot Pennsylvania.
ON THE THIRD MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER
(THE 14TH, ) 1908.
In pursuance of whieh precept public notice
ishcreby given to the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Lancaster, in said connty, an all
the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and Con-
stables of the said city 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 t5 be done, and
toall those who will prosecute against the
prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jail of
the said county of Lancaster, are to be $hen apd
there to prosecute against them as shall be just.

Dated at Lancaster, the 21st day of Aug. 1908.
won ebbes leta gait mit dinera fre-
indshoft odder mit dere selver don
doona se es room peddli os we der
gretz so os yader ebher es fongt,
un olla mohl os se es fartzaela war-
dts graeser bis se endlich en elefont
ous’ra mouse gamauched hen.
“Du musht awver nix sawga,” is
era shprich-wordt. Se wella es
sawga oll selver do Derno won
ebbes gootes in dinera house-hold-
ting odder in dinera freindshoft
happened don sawga se ken wordt
awver wardta bis ebber’s ena far-
tzaled.
Ich hob sell aw g’hared awver mer
Derno sawga se: “0 yaw;
muss evva allowance maucha far
”’ un bis se fardich
elefont
waisht
ains, glawbs net,
sin mit der case hen se en
so glae 0s en mouse Du
fun so leit. Ware doot net?
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NEWTOWN
Mrs. John S. Rhoads visited

her
children in Middletown over Sun-
day.
Mrs. Riegel and daughter of
Kinderhook visited friends in this
place on Sunday.
The quarterly conference for
the U. B. church
will be held at Ironville on Sep. 16.
this district of
The public schools of Rapho
township will open on Sept. 7 for a
term Monday.
Mr. Phares Gibble and Miss
Strickler are the teachers
place.
of seven months
Alice
for this
Preaching services were held on
Sunday morning by the pastor and
ev, Martin Groff of
former pastor of this charge, de-
livered a short address after the ser
Highville a
men. Preaching services will be
held again on Sunday evening
September 12.
John Myers, son of Samuel E.
Myers, who has been on a visit to
his parents for some time, returned
to his home in Newark N. J., to
locate in the near future and open
tonsorial parlors for the accommo
dation of his many friends.
ll ee
Harsh physics react, weaken the
bowels, cause chornic constipation.
Doan’s Regulets operate easily tone
the stomach cure constipation. 25c.
Ask your druggist for them
For a neat and clean shave or Hair
cut go to the
New Tonsorial Parlors
Opposite First National Bank
West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
IRVIN M. BAKER, Proprietor.
Agent for the Elkhorn Steam Laundry
ROHRERSTOWN, LANDISVILLE AND MT
JOY STREET RY.
Leave Mount Joy (a. m.), 5:3 7:15, 8:15, 9:16
11:15 5, 3:15. 4:15, 5:15
5a. m.
(p.m. ), 12.15. 1
:15 a. m. and 12:15 p.m.
ster (a. m.) 4:30, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15,
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Saturday 10:1 I
On Sundays first car will leave Lancaster 7:15
a. m. Leave Mount Joy 8:15 a. m., with same
schedule as above.
PRIVATE SALE
The undersigned offers at private sale, a lot of
ground situated in Florin, Pa., fronting on the
Harrisburg and Lancaster turnpike. The im-
provements are a handsome 5
THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE
with Summer House
attached, frame stable. hog sty and
other outbuildings. There is a god
garden and an abundance of fruit.
The property is in excellent repair
and has a good location, being a corner dwelling
and is directly oprosite J. S, Carmany’s Store
Any person desirous of viewing same will call
on the undersigned. Terms and price reasonable

H. S. STOLL,

M.T. ZIEGLER: Sheriff:

FLORIN, Pa,
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Women’s and Misses
New Fall Suits
You are cordially mvited to see our showing of advauce styles in
new fall garments. New shapes, new materials, new trimmings, Select
ed styles; from the best manufacturers,
We have heen engaged for months past in making our selections,
We now invite you to see them, try them on, and express your opicion,
Prices range from $10.00 to $50.00. Most exceptional values at
$15.00, $16.50 and $20 00
: : Tailored Wool Suits, Wash Suits
Junior Suits yoo! Saite, Wash Suit
Dresses, Skirts, Waists. Every
$3.75 TO $10 00 Summer garment is ticketed with
A manufacturer sends us a lot of | marching orders The greatest
Sample Janior Suits, for girls of 11 | yqlues in desirable merchandise we

to 17 years, Now Fall styles, in| have ever offered. A balf of the
Navy, Tan. Green, Copenhagen, value, at least, can be saved on
Brown and Fancy Worsteds. [avery garment you buy
Skirts, 30 to 36. Very desirable : ,
for school wear, Values up to Th D .
$17.00, Special Prices, $3.75 to ec elineator
$10.00.
The best of all the Monthly Maga~
| zines; every lady should get it $1
New
Tailored Waists
We are showing pretty models in
a year; 15¢ a copy.
Butterick
on
any 1l5c,
Pattern and Fashions for 25c,
Fashions is the new
Journal (Autumn number sale
at our Pattern Counter):
the new fall Waists, Smart styles
White and Striped Madras, Percales
Linens, ets, $1.00 to
$5.50. See the new Tailored Shirt
at $1.95,
Or, you can get the Delincator
Prices from
numbers of
Fashions for $1.50 a year, including
the four for 60ec.
worth of Butterick Patterns of your
and the four quarterly
coupons, good
choice; making Fashions cost you
Summer
Garments I em
AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS,
THEY MUST GO.
10c. less than nothing. Examine
the September number of the De-
Fashions at our Pat-
[tern counter. They are interesting.
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New York Store
Corner Square and E. King St., Lancaster

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is about at hand and by all appearances the vehicle without them
will be a back number this season.
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We put on all sizes on any ve-
hicle and do all the work right here in our own shop. We buy our
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rubber direct from the manufacturer, thus saving a middle man’s
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profit and the severest tests have proven that we buy only the best.
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
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1 ersonally-Conducted FKxcursions
NIAGARA EALLS
September 9, 23, & Oct. 7, 1908
Round Trip Rate $9.30 From Mt. Joy
Tickets good going on train leaving 10.39 A. M,
man Parlor Cars, Dining Car,
sonnnecting with SPECIAL TRAIN of Pull -
and Day Coacaes running via the
FPicturesgue Susquehanna Valley Route
Tickets good returning on regular trains within FIFTEEN DA YS, including date of excursion
Stop-off within limit allowed at Buffalo returning.
Illustrated Booklet and full information may be
J. R. WOOD
Passenger Traffic Manager
obtained from Ticket Agents.
GEO. W. BOYD
General Passenger Agent.



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Engle’s Furmture Warerooms
Mount Jov, Penna.
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Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty
Upholstering Done to Order
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POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT THE PURCHASERS.
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Undertaking and Embalming