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

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/ If in need of any kind of a light wagon such as Jennylinds,
J Buggies, Runabouts, Spring Wagons, in fact any shape or style
/ you desire. These wagons are all well built and mechanically
The
their durability.
constructed, many I have already sold is good evidence of
See me before you buy your next wagon,
made to order and guaranteed for one
Almost
Rheems,
All wagons are year,
I am now taking orders for Spring delivery. any style
wagon can be seen at Kraybill’s Warehouse at
Geo. S. Enslow
R. F. D. No. 1. Mount Joy, Pa.
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SEE THE
Bed Room Completely Fasmidhed
In Our South Window For - $54
You can get a running start towards furnishing another with
what you saye by buying this suit, complete with the bed, bureau
two chairs, a table, a woven iron spring, a
two-plece cotton top mattress and a 9x12 reversible The
hed and burean have heavy roll trimmings and genuine gnartered
oak tops and fronts,
These are not the lowest priced goods we can mention,
price limit bed beginning
$37.50 is unlimited.
washstand, a rocker,
rug,
Our
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Our prices for complete spring outfits are the
1t to you.
for a room completely furnished
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lowest in the county. (vive us a chance to prove
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F. H. Baker's
COAL.
AND
IL.UMBER
YARDS
MOUNT JOY, PA.
No.
Doors,

always on hand’
Lath,
Sole agent for Congo Roofing. Cedar Shingles
Also Siding, Flooring,, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Ete.
Estimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material.
Telej No. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot.
yhone S33.


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—>kancaster’s tases Carpet Rouge

JUST A MINUTE:
Now is the time to make your purchases of EURNITURE and (
them later. We are laying back every day Furniture
because the prices are way downnow.
JARPETS
if you will need tor
Spring delivery,
Quality im Anything
Is a vital point (with tne right price, of course). We can show you the
Quality and the Price. : : .
If you give us a look, we know we will get your order, and you will be
benefited, as well as we. a
Don't forget we are in a position
TO FURNISH YCUR HOME COMPLETE
This is the largest Home Furnishing Store outside of Philadelphia.
Third, Fourth and Fifth Floors, all Furniture. Main Floor, Carpets, Rugs


nd Curtains.
WESTENBERGER *MALEY & MyERs,
125 AND 127 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA.

DON’T OFTEN FIND
TWICE-A-YEAR
price; mostly
YOU
Such low prices on Shoes as we are offering at this
SADE, 1 lot of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes marked 1
arge and smail sizes,
$2.50 Shoes now $1.25.
$4.00 Shoes now $2.00.
81.75 $2 Shoes now $1.
$1.50 Shoes now
$3.00 Shoes now $1.50,
re A
SHAUB & CO.
BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY
Open Monday Evering, close 5 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. Friday at Noon.
18 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PENEA,
Engle’s Furniture Warerooms
Mount Jov, Penna.
——D eG Pee
Good Homemade Furniture a Specialty
Upholstering Done to Order
POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE [N LOTS TO SUIT THE PURCHASERS.
De Peer
Undertaking and Embalming

 

A Home Treatment 'VINOL CURES CHRONIC COUGHS, | All ine hay im who waits
for Asthma
If yon have suffe rod from asthma
tried al.
Lo
as others have, and have
most everything ander the son
get cured and failed, you should
trv this simple remedy,
[t cured others, it will cure you,
After yon have sat up all night,
night after night and choked and
| got thin
ind imagined the next at.
| tack would end in death, you'll ape
| preciate the remedy as many others
| did, If
| ple remedy cut this formula out and
will
you want to try this sim=
| take it to your druggist who
[ fill it for
Take aromatic spirits of ammonia
I ounce, Kali Comp., 1
| Syrup of Wild Cherry,
Dose—Take a teaspoonful
you at a reasonable cost,
2 ounce and
2 ounces,
after
at
one
cach meal and if necessary
bed time,
the salaries, wages, and rules were
adopted same as last year.
Tyndull then appointed the
[ Some people have suffered for
| years and this simple remedy has
practically cured them in a short
[ time.
- ‘
| Borough Council
Continued from page 1
[ had complied with the law. He
| was answered in the negative. All
{
|
|
for
following standing committees
the ensuing year:
rasped for breath, lost strength and |
|
GOLDS AND BRONCHITIS
| After Other Remedies Fail
| “I have been troubled witha chronie
oold and bronchitis for a long time
and have tried many remedies without
finding relief. Through the kind sug-
gostion of a friend 1 tried Vinol, and
| after taking four bottles, am entirely
| oured.” A. H, Wilde, 733-8th Avenue,
Minneapolis, Minn,
| 8, McDonald, 147 W, Congress
| 8t. Paul, Minn, writes: “I con-
tracted a severe cold last winter and
| thought I would never get rid of it. I
tried Vinol as a last resort, and it has
completely cured me.”
Vinol combines two world-famed
tonics, the healing, medicinal proper
ties of cod liver oil and tonic iron, de-
lciously palatable and agreeable to the
dren, weak and run-down persons, afe
ter sickness and for Chronic Coughs,
Colds and Bronchitis,
E. W. GARBER, Druggist
MT. JOY. PA.
Fox Hound Killed by Train.
William Zeamer, of Kinderhook,
the well known lost a
accident
fox hunter
valuable fox hound in an
near Mt.
trailing a fox and in hurying across
R.R.
ine was struck by a passenger train
Only a few
Mr.
$50 for the dog.
Joy. The hound was
the tracks of the P. the can-
days be-
Zeamer
and killed.
fore the accident re-
fused $
Auxiliary Meeting
The regular meeting of the Hos-
held in the
after-
As
all
be
pital Auxiliary will be
Council Chamber Thursday
March 4th,
it is time for
noon, at 3 o'clock.
dues,
to
of
payment
members are requested
present.

 

Upon
the water
was ordered to repair same
M.
main was ordered
Delta to Market
tion it will be remembered was be-
motion of L. Greider
extended from
|
Street—J. G. Reist, C. N. Mum-
| ma and Wm. Yoon
| Water—DB. S. Dillinger, Geo. H.,
Brown and 0 Ti ireider.
| Finance—Geo. H. Brown, J. G-
Reist and C. N. Mumma.
Ordinance—M. L. Greider, B. S.
| Dillinger and Wm. Tyndall.
{ Property—B. S. Dillinger, M. L.
Greider and C. N. Mumma,
Light—C. N. Mumma, J. G.
| Reist and Geo. H. Brown.
| The minutes of the last regular |
| meeting were then read and ap- |
| proved. A resolution was passed |
¥ authorizing the burgess to collect |
{ all post office rents. Mr. Dillinger |
of the water committee coporied |
the steam engine at the water
works disabled. The on)
|
|
|
street. This ques-
fore council several times last year.
This main is for the benefit of the
Episcopal church, but the objection
was that the main was extended on
Market street when for by
the Mr. Dillinger recom-
mended the painting of the
chamber
asked
church.
wood
and
the
Property committee to investigate
work on the council
same was left in the hands of
and report.
The treasurer’
balance of $333.58 in the
account and $3,484.85 in the water
s report showed a
Borough
account. The clerk stated that
$1,000 worth of bonds had to be
had
tax
paid out of that but that he
between $700 and $800 water
to collect yet. That leaves a bal-
ance of $3.568.43 in the borough
treasury when the new council
takes charge.
Mr. Reist made some remarks in
reference to the present fire protec-
tion of the borough and suggested
that it great necessity that
something be done to better the
situation. President Tyndall ap-
pointed the following committee to
carefully investigate and report and
recommendation at the
meeting. The com-
mitte consists Messrs. Reist,
Dillinger and Brown. Ex-council-
man B. W. Brown remarked that
chemical engines are all right at
the outbreak of a fire but not after
flames have gained much headway,
Also that there are only about half
a dosen fire plugs in town that have
steamer conncections. The High
constable was ordered to keep up
his ‘beats’ every Saturday night
as heretofore, and upon motion
council adjourned.
is a
make a
next regular
of
er ———— eens.
Prosperity is sure to come to the far-
mer who takes advantage of the various
helps science provides from time to time
assist nature on the farm. Fairfield’s
Tonic and Egg Producer for Poultry
only is nature’s first assistant in Poultry
yard being a scientific preparation com-
pounded to meet all the peculiar re-
quirements of the fowl.
For sale by F H. Baker Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B.
Ebersole, Elizabethtown.

Sheaffer’s Restaurant
Oysters in every style. Pies of
all kinds Opyster and egg sand-
wiches, tripe. Oysters at 45 cents
a quart. Fresh confectionery and
tobacco. Also baked beans.
Best ice cream in any quantity.


Chicken corn soup.


-
Hog raising bec omes extre¢ mely prof.
itable when it is undertaken in a scien-
tific manner, which means gi na
ture every assistance keeping the an
imal in a healthy mdition. To se
cure the best results blood must be
kept pure. Fairfield’s Tonic for Hogs
only is a preparation scientifically com
pounded for that especial purpose.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B.
Eberso'e, Elizabethtown.
- .
Constipation causes headache,
nausea, dizziness, languor, heart pal
pitation. Drastic physics, gripe,
sicken, weaken the bowels and don’t
cure. Doan’s Regulets act gently
and cure constipation; 25 cents.
Ask your druggist,





















and clean shave or Hair
cut go to the
New Tonsorial Parlors
Opposite First National Bank
Mount Joy,
neat
For a
West Main Street, Pa.
IRVIN M. BAKER, Proprietor.
Agen | for the Elkhorn Steam Laundey
STOP AT THE
Sorrel Horse Hotel
WEST Kine St., JANCASTER
The annex now complete with the SORREL
HORSE, makes a frontage of 49, 52, 58 and
5 West King Street. Dinter 25 cents. Best
accommodations in every respect. A share of
your patronage solicited,
A. B. ADAMS. Pro.
HOTEL McGINNIS
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
in connection with hotel where he will
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.
WW. McGinnis,
PROPRIETOR.
FRENCH FEMALE
MADAME DEANS = VL T's:
A Save, CERTAIN RELY for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy | Satis-
action Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid
for $1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be paid for
when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does net
have them send your orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO., nOX 74, LancasTen, Pa.


 
 

weakest stomach. For this reason,
Vinol is unexcelled as a strength- |
builder for old people, delicate chile
> a —
’
but it takes a lot
!find the right place
of hustling to
to wait,
Since election talk has been very |
cheap but nevertheless both local |
i
telephone companies are
rich handling it.
getting
If you could convince the people |
{ that the
jority ol our
cood die voune,
politicians would be
imitating the devil in an hour.
The “Bulletin”
1zation of
notes the
new political parties in
this section and seemingly an abun-
dance of good true Republicanism
in Mount Joy is a thingof the past.
[ Recently
political parties
| been as thick us flees
{and invariably the launching of a
new party or gang with a sounding
declaration of principles is always
a noteworthy event. A new gang’s
| preamble recites: ‘‘Realizing that
[ we are at the mercy of an indus-
"trial despotism, engineered by as
]
| merciless a crew of pirates as ever
| :
[ ravaged a main or scuttled
ete.”
a ship,
This sounds promising but
then promises, oh forget them as
break them,
knives and
A
even the best
We hear the
the whir of
men
of
daggers.
whet
creeping
sensation comes o.erus at the very
thought and we almost feel like
hurling a brick at someone.
Again, *‘A merciless band of pir-
tes more absolute and cruel than
the Russian autocracy, ete.” Well
always remember when a new ship
sets sail upon the political seas
with a cargo of inflammable ma-
terials we are almost sure that
a big ma- |
organ- |
have |
hereabouts | 1
reabouts | Dining Room Tables, #5, to $25.

These fresh new SY Shirts
well-made- excellent madras and
Hardly a man but finds his shirt
| the chance to save on half a dozen ne
at 63¢,, or 2 for $1.25
Good Furniture at
Lowest Cost
Means Foster & Cochran Farni-
ture, in which durable construc-
tion is combined with pleasing
appearance,
Bedroom Suits, $20 to $79.50.
3 and § piece Parlor Suits, $15,
. . 'Y
to $75.
$7

Tobacco Muslin
Many consider our 5c. tobac-
It is strong
2 or
co muslin cheapest.
and heavy and good for
more reasons,
5c yard, or 4}{¢ yard, by the
piece.
4c
4c grade at 33{c by the piece.
grade at 4c by the piece.



Take a peep at these new Spring
looking Worsteds appeal as strongly
Of medium weight in lovely
shades of blue, gray, green and
black, they are plenty warm for
wear now and until June brings it’s
summer days,

there is to be trouble,
While we are at it we may as well
say one thing; When this kind of
going

|
|
stuff goes off and works its destruc- |
tive fury to the full, the thing to |
suffer is usually the ship that car |
ies the cargo. Go easy, please. |
BRADFORD, CARTOONIST
WRITES FAIRY VERSE
Combines With Artist Neill to Pro-
duce Children’s Feature
:
|
|
|
|

The comic section of the North
American tor March 7 will contain
something altogether new in the we ay
of an entertainment feature for
gidren, It 1s really surprising |
that "alter R. Bralford, The |
North a an’s prize humorous |
cartoonist, should develop into a
writer of fairy story verse, How-
| ever, he has done so. and 1t is said
that he has made a remarkable suc-
To illustrate
version “The Little Journe ys of
Nip and Tuck, The North American
has secured John R. Neil, who
probably the best-known illustrator
of children’s in America.
Together they have made the pret-
Liest feature ever printed in a comic
Bradford’s
iit and entertaining
and Neill’s pictures
beautiful and attractive,
The North American’s object is
to give to its patrons something de.
cidedly different from the averave
comic feature. The man-
agement of the paper believes that
it has suceceded,
cess of it, Bradford’s
is
books
section of a newspaper,
are lig
amusing,
verses
are
coarse
THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
$10, TO YOU
Cat out this advertisement,
bring or mail it to our Store, 1t will
CUT
and
be accepted as $10, on the purchase
of any Piano in our Store. We
have twenty different makes of
Pianos to select from, fully one
hundred different styles, at prices
ranging from $140 up to $1000.
We guarantee the lowest in price
as well as the most expensive, and
we arrange easy monthly payments
to suit the convenience of every
customer, With each piano we in-
clude a stool, scarf, instruction
book and ore year free tuning.,
the
store
All you need dois cut out
advertisement, come to our
and select the piano you like best
you prefer,
presert this advertisement as fist
payment of $10. and the is
sent to your home at once, the bal-
or write us what make
piaro
Splendid Values
in These
Because a great many women allow
themselves about this amount for
their Spring Suit, we have deter-
mined to give better value at this
moderate price than yon can obtain
anywhere.
Exceptionally well tailored, 34in
jackets single breasted, in the long
hipless lines highly favored
Skirts are plain gored flair, button
trimmed. Theirunusual value and
unusual style will impress itself
fully wnen yon examine them.
SO
$20.00 Values,
TER) 4
Suceessors
32 to 38 E. King St.,
at $13 gS.




&
Shirt makers had after filling his Spring orders,
Sizes 14 to 17 are here, cuffs are detached.
On Sale Saturday, March 6th.
Charming Spring Suits ['or Women and
Misses--$13.98 For $20 Suits
to every women and Miss who loves distinction

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are the surplus that — of our
Every one is out ful nd
the new patterns for spring
ercal in
supply running low ~and will welcome
wones forgpring. 75¢ and $1 oo Shirts

Carpet Items
Early buyers have the advan-
tage of several special values,
Brussels carpet, worth 65¢.,
at 49c¢.
Brussels
at joc.
Capets, worth goc,,
Velvet Carpets worth #1 ro,
at goc.
Axminster worth
g 2
$1.20, at g8c,
Carpets,



Double BlanKet
Shawls Reduced
Ten per cent reduction made on
all our fine double blanket shawls.
$2 Shawls, $1.80; $4 Shawls, $3.60
$250 * $2.25; 85 “$450
$3 “$2.70; Sr0- “$9.00


Suits—the trim, graceful lines
in her styles,
to you as the elegant style,
s appeal
The rich-




s :
Suitsat $150f Plain
Prunella Cloth
Among onr new Spring Suits,
we are showing others ma le of the
same high grade cloth at £25 oo.
Somewhat bette iil d, to be
sure, but these bit as
stylish,
Fabrics of the same rous
finish are used in t} iced
spring Suits—mu} ex-
ceptionally desirab)
The 34 inch single bre wke
ets semi-fitting, in the fa mable
hipless effect, satin li i
out, with the new envelop
The plain flare skirt t
tached. These are the earl
cusromers can choos Taupe
Mode, Canard, Nax ht
Blue, Tan and Black, #
5 A WP
Hy FX ae
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Williamson's
Lancaster, Pa





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Carpets


{Carpet
a Rugs o
We are making a splendid showing of the best styles of the
in beautiful color combinations,
rooms.
Our spacious show rooms are li
ook or
the color effects as they will 1
We offer a number of special ¢
closed out, and patterns that the manufacturers will not make aoain.
cellent styles and colorings.
Savonerie Carpet
Griental and conventional pat-
terns, for parlor, dining-room and
library; $1.75 quality; at $1.25
yard,
a
Axminsters
In florat and Oriental effects:
’
some
have borders to match: $1
35 quality
now 98c¢. a yard.
Wilton Velvets
Suitable patterns for rooms, hall
and stairs; $1.25 and $1.35 qualities
and $1.10
at 98c¢,

ance to be paid on small sums
monthly.
This extraordinary offer is made
simply to test the advertising value
of this paper, and will be good only
until March 15th,
J. ‘-H. Troup Music House 15
South Market Square, Harrisburg,
Pa.
—————— ree.

There is more Catarrh in this section of the
country than all ether diseases put togethger sand
until the last few years was supposed to ba in}
curable. Fora great many years doctors pro-
nounced it a local disease aud prescribed local
remedies, and by constant failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it incurable
Science has proven catarrah to be a constitution-
a! disease and therefore requires constitutional
treatment, Hall’s Catarrah Cure, manufactured
by F. J. Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio. is the only
constitutional cure on the market. It is taken
internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon~
ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, Tbey offer one hundred
dellars for any case it fails to cure. Send for cir-
culars and t gimonials
Address: F, J. (
Sold by Dru
Take Hall's

' & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
SEN 750.
amily Pills for constipation.
That veterinary science is progress-
ive is evidenced by the Fairfield Ani-
mal Tonics. The Fairfield method
of putting up a separate preparation for
each kind of animal is that appeals to
the stock owner and poultry raiser as
being a mark of true progress.
For sale by r. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B.
Ebersole Elizabethtown.

Sold in Mt. Jov by E. W. Garber & J. C. Groff

Tapestry
Brussels
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Nexr ox
Corner Square and
s92 LIE
Marble and
JOHN H. KEENE
Maytown, Penng
CLARENCE THOMAS, Mer.





Saturday sure day home at b
SATISFA(Q
Mv Line Comprises:
patterns
vhted on
season,
snitable for all the different
three sides
, 80 that you see
1 the floor.
arpet bargains small lots that must be
Ex
Note that the prices mean sewed, lined, laid,
Styles for bea-rooms, hall or
stairs, $1.10 quality, now at 89¢.
69¢. and 79¢. for qualities worth
85¢. and 90¢.
Ingrain Carpets
In ¢xcellent designs an solo ¢
cllent d 1gns and colorings;
copied from high priced Carpets;
on the floor they look worth double
the price; 75¢.
and 90c¢.
Rag Carpets
Made from clean materials sn
}b¢., 65¢. and
Carpets worth 65¢.. S0¢,
surface and straight
teed,
Cotton stripes
i ’
edges:
i
ZaC
. 10 4
Wool stripes, 49¢. to 69¢
Carpet R
In the regular 9x1
many odd sizes.