The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, February 03, 1909, Image 3

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The Purpose of Advertising
The purpose of store advertising
is not merely to sell goods, but to
sell more goods—to make friends,
[ build up a patronage that will not
only stick but Newspapers
the greatest
grow
|r each number
people in the immediate vicinity in |
[ the most natural way, at the least
expense, and they are therefore the
In
| a newspaper you follow the lines of
least
the stream
| best of all mediums for stores
resistance follow with
you
audi-
the
you talk to an
assembled, to
to
right
/ | ence already
read
they
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| people who want
mental cosmos is are
[ on your wire, and they
| off if you hold their interest
| all advertis-
won't ring
| traction is the basis of
kind oft a light wagon such as Jeunylinds,
Spring Wag
i \
r—the store is the sun, customer
{
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te p lanehts that revolve
| 1n
bugaies, Ruabouts, ons, in fact shape or style around it
any
s are all well built and mechanically i
vou desire, These wagon
“They're laying for me’ becomes a
familiar expression among po iltry rai
[ ers who feed their hens Fairfield’s Ton
and Egg Producer for try only.
| Fairfield’s does the work every time be
111 the requirements of poultry
[
, Lnslow
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H C. Greider, 1: disville D. B.
Mount Joy, Pa. | reidaer 1Naisvi
Ebersole, Elizabethtown
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nstructed The many | have already sold ix good evidence of |
1e¢
r aurah Ly hat buy vour next wagon,
Geo.
R. F. D. No.
» vou
poul
ause it isscientifically prepared to meet
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f Kreiner not Greiner
| Last week we stated that “among
| the estates adjudicated on Thurs-
| day was that of Catharine Greiner
| late of this borough for $492.27.”
| [t should have been that
line Kreiner, late of this
Letters of administration were gran
ted on the estate of Catharine H.
Greiner to Philip R. Greiner. This
| estate will be adjudicated later.
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FURNITURE To LIVE WITH
difference in furni-
it quicker in
ou know that there's as much of Caro-
re is in eggs—only yon discover borough.
Plump ap yholstering and glossy finish often de
ers of furniture, who only discover the mistake
have lived with it
The latest advices reaching the office
inform us that the many severe tests
made ofthe Fairfield’s Milk Producer
tor Cattle only prove most conclusively
that it is actually all that is claimed for
it Besides increasing the flow of milk
it enriches the quality and improves
the condition of the animal.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B.
Ebersole Elizabethtown
‘rom the store where both quality and reputation have
the public tor thirty years, The larg
and we are never andersold.,
n tested hefore
assortment is always here,
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FURNITURE
CRRPGTS
29 South Queen St
C. 8. Musser Successor to Wm._Scholing
The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &c.
IS ATT
Musser’ s West End Bakery
Mount Joy Penna!
.s Y.ancaster, P
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& Photo Supplies
2 Cood Times Are Going To Continue 3
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If you buy Coal of me vou will certainly have
1 have Biss on hand the most sta—
ple photo supplies that can be had such
as Seeds’ D. Plates, Seeds’ Developers
Developing Papers, Kodak Films,
Brownie Films, Trays, Tripods, Ton-
ing Solutions, Intensifiers, Velox Li-
quid Developer, Emerald Acid, Clean-
ing and Hardening Solution, Kodak
Tank Developers, Passe-Partout Bind-
ing, Flash Powders, Printing Frames,
Stereographic Views, soc a Set; Tray
Thermometers.
W.B.BENDER
Shaving
Hair Cutting
Shampooing
E. Main St., Mount Joy
Agency for Standard Steam Laundry
a good comfortable home and after all that’s
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where the real good times start from.
F. H BAKER
Building Slate, Coal and Lumber
pposite Old P. R. R. Depot, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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S>kancastor's Qargent Carpet House —
| INEIW YEAR SALES
The New Year is now here, and we are ready to supply all your wants in
he way of home furnishin a
We Can Furnish Your Home Complete
Did you visit our large new, Furniture Department last year? Since last
April, when we moved toour new lrcationat125and 127 EAST KING STREET,
we have furnished hundreds of nev hous teepers. Itis not too early to call
now and look over our liues of
FURNITURE, RUGS, CARrETS, CHINAWARE, ETC.
If you find anything you would like later on, we will hold it for you. We
bave already laid back Tots of articles for spring delivery; and why? Because
the prices are somuch more interesting now. It pays to make early selections

H. Clay Miller
Electrical...
Contracting
& Supplies.
Repair Worl
a specialty
WESTENBERGER
‘MALEY & MYERS,
ND 127 EAST KING ST LANCASTER, PA.
DU DON'T OFTEN FIND
offering at this TWICE-A-YEAR |
marked 14 price; mostly |

| 242 East Walnut Street
| Bell Phone 146X Lancaster
Prof. G. F. THEEL, 535 North
Sixihy Sf, [riludeipiin, Fs. “in Deutscher
8 Art.” Only German Specialist.
HAVE the only guaranteed
on others can’t eure.
. Weaknesses, Nervous
rices on Shoes as we are
1
I and Children’s Shoes
lot of Ladies’
smail sizes.
hoes now 31.75.
$2
3.00 NS
50 Shoes now $1.25.
$2 ‘
Shoes now $2.00.
31.
$4.00
ns, L "%
& Bladder, Small "Shrunken Organs.
years Pension) &6 hospital experience In Germany.
Bend for Book, tells all, exposing City & Country advertisiag
Mail treatment, Call or write
82 Shoes now
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hoes now $1.5¢
Secrecy zuaranceed.
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AUB & CO.
BOOTS, REOES, RUBBERS and IIOSIERY
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bid
oN M. Tuesday,
Friday at Noon. $
We are Always Prepared to serve
Pure
Spring
Water
ICE:
IN ANY guANTITY at
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
Mount Joy, 0S
ring, cluse 5 DP. Wednesday and
nday
Thursday,
ueen Street,
5
Very
LANCASTER, PENNA. |
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a Warerooms
Mount Jov, Penna.
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wemade Furniture a Specialty
Upholstering Done to Order | Hertzler Bui'ding, ELIZABETHTOWN. PA.
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I§ LOTS 10 SUI
Willi be Repealed
Notice is hereby given the boud holders
f the Mount Joy borough water bonds Nos.
15, 46 and 47, of $500 each,ito present them
or payment to the Union National Mount
| Joy Bank Treasurer, on February 27, 1909,
as interest on same will cease on that day.
By order of Mount Joy Borough Council
C. H. Zcler, Pres. protcm
J. W. SHRITE, Burgess,
ALE THE PURCHASERS,
an
aking and Erbalming
| (MBER FOR SA
of |
~their |
| FEEBLE OLD LADY
| Has Strength Restored By
Vinol
Mrs. Michael Bloom of Lewistown,
| Pa., who is 80 years of age, says: “For
| a long time I have been so feeble that
(I have had to be wheeled around in
an invalid’s chair. I had no strength
and took cold at the slightest provoca-
tion, which invariably settled on my
lungs, and a cough would result, My
son learned of the cod liver prep-
{ aration called Vinol, and procured a
| bottle for me, It built up my strength
| rapidly, and after taking three bottles
| I am able to do most of my work, and
| I can walk a quarter of a mile easily.
| quires strength should try Vinol. I am
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dvery aged or weak person who re- |
delighted with what it has done for |
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me,
As a body builder and strength crea-
tor for old people, delicate children,
weak, run-down persons, and
r | sickness, Vinol is unexcelled. If it
turn your money.
E. W. GARBER, Druggist
| Ie spect
MT. JOY, PA.
Deeds Recorded
H. M
$195.50.
| Same grantor to Hoover,
{ lot in Rheems,
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{| Winfield Heisey
man, 4 lots in Rhe
Hannah A.
Droperts in
£500,
to D.
M.
sms, $700
to Charles I.
Mount
Trego
Bennett, Joy
borough,
John R.
R. Greiner, property in
100.
Greiner’s heirs to Philip
Mount Joy
borough, $1.
grantee,
same
Same granter to
property in Mount Joy borough,
$2.000.
discoyered that many
cases of discase horses diagnosed as
Lung Ferver are really worm troubles.
Fairfield’s Blood Tonic for Horses only
recognized by leading horsemen
eve ywhere as a sure exterminator of
worms, as well as a natural invigorator
and blood purifier
For sale by F H
H. C. Greider, Landisville and I".
Ebersole, Elizabethtown
It
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Baker Mount Joy
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Rev J. W. Rittgers will preach
a sermon on Abraham Lincoln in
the U. B. church next Sunday and
requests all citizens to
attend,
patriotic
A 25c. Bottle of
Kemps Balsam
Contains
40 DOSES,
And each dose is more effective
than four times the same quan-
tity of any other cough remedy,
however well advertised and how-
ever strongly recommended that
remedy may be
Remember always that Kemp’s
Balsam is the
Best Cough Cure.
It has saved thousands from con-
sumption,
It has saved thousands of lives.
At all druggists’, 25c., 50c. and $1.
Don’t accept anything else.
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Windsor Hotel
. T. BRUBAKER,
Midway between Broad Sireet Sta-
tion and Reading Terminal on Fil-
bert Streer.
European, $1.00 per day and up.
American, $2.50 per day and up.
The only mederate priced hotel of reputation
and consequence in
PHILADELPHIA.
The undersigned having remodeled the
old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of
sleeping rooms, bath, etc., is now prepared
to entertain transient and regular guests.
Restaurant
hotel where he will
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in connection with
serve in season.
Oysters and Clams in every style,
Turtle Soup, Deviled Crabs,
Tongue and Tripe,
Cheese and Sandwiches,
Steaks and Chops to order
Private dining room for ladies.

FE. BRINSER, “)STEOPATH!
| Fe. WW. McGinnis,
PROPRIETOR.
TAL Tr ZELLER
| ing directly upon the blood ai.d muecuos surfaces
In buying Halls Catarrah Cure |
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Calling and Crerking
of Pubic Saces
ouveyancing,
NOTARY PUBLIC
|W. M. HOLTOWBUSH
ATTORNEY-AL-LAW,
$3 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna.
aster, Monday and Friday. at No
North Duke Street
any
A Sarg, Cerrary Rene for §
KE R KNOWN 7 FAIL, 8
Days nt Lance
FRENCH FEMALE |
PILLS.
be
ies Free. if yo our druggist does not
have er mn sen ur orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO., sox 74, LancasTen, Pa.
Sold in M1. Jov by E. W. Garber &J. C. Groff
Lishle-
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[ Mr.
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NEWTOWN
‘John Myers and family of"La
disville, spent Sunday at the hom?
of their parents.
The River Brethren held their |
regular meeting last Sunday in the |
church in this place.
Messrs. Singer and
Brickerville,
Bowder of Manheim,
| Shirk of Mount Joy
[in town as guests of
and
Miss
friend of
spent
P
will
BB. Gibble,
services
Last
Linebaugh of
the
interesting
to Obtain
far,
Revival
[next week Thursday Rev,
N. L
pied
‘lorin,
pulpit and
“The
Life.”
have
very sermon on
Eternal
four conversions
The spelling bee held here
Gibble on Saturday
the most successful in
this
was
ever held in place.
audience
Pearl |
Sunday |
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Becker and |
Miss |
continue |
occu
delivered a
by
evening, |
every |
was large and attent- |
ive and the program was elaborate |
and well executed
recitations, and
The
Becker
dialogues
vocal
music. recitations given by
Messrs. and Singer
very interesting and well applaud-
was also recital by
Blocher
local
by teachers
ed as a poem
, one of the pupils.
Several quartettes
was
Iol-
winners:
very fine
lowing is the list of prize
It consisted of |
were |
delivered |
Spelling class open to pupils of 14 |
vears and under, Miss Catharine
Charles teacher, 1st.
2nd. Minnie Greider, 3rd.
tle, 4th Raymond Greider.
ing class open to all, Isaac
teacher, 1st. Elmer Blocher, 2nd.
Emory Mumma, 3rd. John Hofi-
man, 4th. Bertha Erb. Geographi
cal class open to all, Prof. Andrew
Martin teacher, 1st Iiddie Divet,
2nd. Samuel Simons, 3rd. William
Brubaker, 4th. Norman Garber.
General information open to
all, Prof. Samuel Simons teacher.
1st. Norman Garber, 2nd. Elmer
Blocher, 3rd. LeRoy Mumma, 4th.
Amos Brubaker The judges were
Charles Greider, Emanuel Myers
and Daniel Shenk.
James Shatz,
Lee Wit-
Spell-
Singer
class
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Communicated
Editor “Bulletin” —I1 would like
to suggest a Tag Day for the bene-
fit of the earthquake sufferers, and
would name Lincoln’s birthday as
the time. There could be no more
fitting way of celebrating the birth
day of the great emancipator.
Cannot the different churches and
Sunday Schools, next Sunday take
up the matter by appropriating
one or two as a part of an execu-
tive committee to meet at once at
some central place to complete ar-
rangements. The work of such a
committee will not be very arduous
I can be an auxiliary to the Red
Cross. 1 hope the matter will be
taken up and pushed along and
let our community again share its
helpfulness in a good cause.
A Subscriber,
A hen infested with the lice will, in
one day, waste vitally sufficient for the
production of several eggs. This is why
the egg season is so often cut short.
Your hens need not be in this condition
Fairfield’s Lice Killer will rid your
fowl of the pest.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B.
Ebersole, Elizabethtown.
Marriage Licenses
Samuel M. Heisey, Mount Joy,
and Mamie K. Wenger, of Rapho.
Dallas P. Weidman of Salunga,
and Anna M. Swnith of this place.
Emery R Miller and Katie IL.
Ebersole both of Mount Joy town-
ship
Howard D. Ruhl, Mount Joy
township, and Myrtle R. Fourman,
of Lebanon County.
Beware of Ointment for Catarrah that Con-
tain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell |
and completely derange the whole system When |
eutering it through the mucecus surfaces Such
xcept on preserip
tions from reputavle phy sicians, as the damage
they will do is ten fold to the good you can
possibly derive from them. Hall's Cate irrh Cure,
maeufiactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O,
contain no me cuvy, and is taken inte rnally, act-
of the system.
be sure you get the genuine.
nally and mad= in To
& Co. Testin_unials {
Sold by all Drugetsts, 7c. per bottle,
Take Hall's Family Pills. for constipation.
It is taken inter-
rn A tn
Anniversary Sale

do, Ohio, by ¥. J. Cheney |
New TYorlx
| JOIN AT ONCE, AND HAVE THE
The 40th anniversary sale is now |
going on. The greatest
in clothing ever heard of
bargains |
at Bach- |
enheimer’s Old Reliable Eagle Hall |
Corner Third and Locust Streets
Columbia. See window display.
rai
¢*Root hog or die,”
ular expression.
n’t say that nowadays He says
the hog Fairfield’s Zonic for Hogs
only and he will get well, stay well and
become a profitable investment. The
farmer knows a good thing when he
sees it That's why he uses Fairfield’s.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. PB.
Ebersole Elizabethtowd. :
was once a pop- |
The hog raiser does |
feed |
‘Maytown, Penna. 4

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reat Cled¥Pance Sale o«¢ en’s,
«= Misses’ and Children’ s Coats, sll
Suits, Waists,| Dresses and Furs
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More vigorously even than your own Spring Housecleaning will be,
have we gone through all these stocks? At Inventory taking ~just closed—
not a single article 1s overlooked.
Naturally many small lots and broken lines are brought to light that
must be closed out at once, Read carefully all these items, sure to contain
something~-probably several-—needed by §ourself or the family.

SUITS STRONG-
LY REDUCED
COATS at HALF
SAVE HALF





This season's models in Broad-
cloths, Cheviots, Worsted etc,,
both black and colors, Size lines
broken, but your size at each price.
B10 and $12 Suits, now $7.98.
$15 and $18 Suits now $9.95.
$20 and $22.50 Suits now $12.98.
$25 and $27.50 Suits now $15.
Girls’ and Children’s Coats—Save a Third
The chance so many Mothers have been waiting for.
Ladies’ aud Misses’ sizes at each
price, Coats in black or colored
Broadcloths, Kersey or Cheviot,
Were $10.00, at $5 oo.
Were $12.98 at $6.49
Were $20 00 at $10.00,
Were $2



.00 at $12.50
Girls’ $5.00 Coats, now $3.49.
$7.50 $4.98
“we io i $6.49.
In 8 to 14 year sizes. All colors in
Chinchilla, Kersey, Fancy Mix-
tures, etc.,
THIS GROUP NEAR HALF
$3, p4 and $5, Coats now at $1.75,
pr.98 and $2.49. Sizes 8 to 14.
Chi.dren’s Coats
Were $3 00 and $3.50, at $1.98.
Were $5.00 now $3 49.
Many other reduced prices not
mentioned.
In Bearskin, iu White, Brown,
Blue, Red, Gray; of broadcloth etc.
Children’s Plaid Flannelette Dresses Reduced
Sizes 6 to 14 years, regularly 50, 59 and 75¢, all at 39c¢.

remain—muffs, neck pieces, etc.,
| in Fox, Possum, Brcok Lynx, Nat-
| ural aud Blended Squirrel, at a
(fourth to a third off. Two hints.
$5 00 Pieces now £3.49.
|
Black Dress Skirts
$6 to $7.50 Values $4.98
All sizes in plain or trimmed
effects in worsteds, panamas,
cheviots, etc. Formerly $6.00,
$6.50, $7.00 and $7.50, all now
$4.98.
210.00 Pieces now $7.50.
SAVE ON SHIRTWAISTS
Values up to $1.00,*in flannelette
madras and lawn, at 50¢
Black Mohair, black or white
batiste waists, 98¢ instead of $1.50,
$5 oc SILK WAISTS, $3.49
In black aud the wanted colors
and patterns


SAVE A FOURTH TO
A THIRD
All of these splendid furs that
FURS ~


Throughout This Great Sale
Inventory taking has revealed many small lots of things you’ll want
to wear now-—Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Hats, etc. To you they are
just as desirable as ever, but while they remain, they hamper us in our
plans to have all onr stocks fresh and new and bright for Spring ;
At the prices they have been marked, you can save a fourth, a third,
on some a half, Look for the price cards when you come:
FoSTERs a» GOCHRAN
to Williamson’s





Suceessors
32 to 38 E. King St.,



Lancaster, Pa,
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MEN'S AND BOY:
CLORFIING
Unequalle dR ues in Men’s & Youths’
SUITS and OVERCOATS
We mnst close out every heayy-weight garment; and, to accomplish
this speedily, every price has been cut to to the bottom notch. Remem-
ber that every suit and Overcoat in this Sale is new, stylish, of good
materials, properly shaped, handsomely tailored, add made to our special
order.
Suits and Overceats—Fcr Men and Young Men; $10,
$12 and $15 values; sale prices, $7.45, $8.95 and $11.75
$18, $20 and $23 values; at $13.45, $14.95 and $17.45.
40 Men’s Suits AT ONE-HALF FORMER PRICES.
All-Wool Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, that were priced at’ $15, $16.50
#18 and $20. We want to close this lot out in a hurry, If you cau use
one, see to it at once. Prices have been cut in two.
Our Co-operative
Club.
A helpful plan to g:
Sewing Machine on easy-l

>t an up-to-date
tOLLER terms.
BLARING 0-pa}
$25.00 MACHINES AT $15.50.
$30.00 MACHINES AT $19.50.
$35.00 MACHINES AT $21.50.
high-arm chine
construction;
four greatest
and polished,
five
A ‘high-grade,
roller and ball-bearing
one of the country’s
makes; oak case, carved
swell front, antomat
ers, drop head;
tachments and our
You pay $2.00 whi
club, and $1.00 a week until paid.
club fees, no interest charges; simp
buying a Sewing Machine on the chy
plan at the spot cash price.

araw-
set of at.
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von join
USE OF THE MACHINE,
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Corner Square and E. King 5f., La
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JOHN H. KRENER, Og
CLARENCE THOMAS, Mer.
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