The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, March 10, 1909, Image 2

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1E BULLETIN
MT. JOY, PA,
h Schroll, Editor and Proprietor

Subscription, 50c¢c Yr.
Six Months 25 Cents
Single Copies 2 Cents
Sample Copies FREE
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Entered at the Post Office at Mt, Joy
as second-class matter,
MILTON GROVE.
Christian Shumaker is making
preparations to
in the early spring.
H. Green, of Chiq:
in the the
Iishelman the
remodel his house
is Hill, moved
late John W.
Ridge Road.
the
house of
on
Abraham Koser vacated
Shearer farm
U. Gantz's
Horst’s mill.
Phares Ginder is among the for-
and moved on Ben
limestone
tunate and rejoicing mortals in the
vicinity—its a boy of the avoirdu-
pois variety.
Frank Groff of this place, has
rented Samuel B. Shearer’s proper-
ty on Chiquis Hill now occupied
by Monroe Hershey.
Wittle, recently
Cyrus H. who




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PHYSICIAN
ADVISED
' Taking Lydia E. Pi E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Columbus, Ohio. — “1 have taken
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com.
pound during
change of life. My
doctor told me it
was good, and since
taking it I feel so
much better that I
can do all my work
again. I think
Lydia E, Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com.
pound a fine remedy
for all woman's
roubles, and I
never forget to tell
my friends what it has done for me.’



Mrs. E. HANSON, 804 East Long St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Another Woman Helped.
Graniteville, Vt. — “1 was passing
through the Change of Life and suffered
from nervousness and other annoying
symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound restored myhealthand
strength, and proved worth mountains
of gold to me. For the sake of other
suffering women I am willing you
{ should publish my letter.” — MRs.
CHARLES BARCLAY, R.F.D., Granite-
occupied Mrs Sue Eshelman’s house |
household effects to
Shenk’s home.
removed his
the late Bs,
John S. Enterline, of Gainsburg,
Dauphin County visited relatives in
the community. Until about six
years ago he carried on the black-
Susan
smithing trade successfully at
Green Tree.
Albert Gingrich who recently
married Miss Ada Garman, of
Green Tree has leased a part of A.
S. Eshelman’s homestead,
they will move in the near future
and assume the management of the
latter’s farm,
Joseph G. Ginder has recently | ig date poultryman.
installed a gasoline engine on his | science has provided a guaranteed vem- |
father’s farm to supply motive
power for pumping, threshing; corn
shelling, and other miscellaneous
work adaptable for power service.
The Mount Joy township school |
board met in the High School build
ing last Saturday 6th, inst., for the
purpose of paying the teachers for
their sixth month’s service and
other buginess relative to their offi-
cial duties.
David Ebersole, a former resi- |
dent of Strickler’s Church
with his family and household j
moved
phernalia to Samuel Meckley’s ten- |
where he |
ant house on Cherry Hill,
isnow holding a position as
man at Meckley’s lime kilns.
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RHEEMS’ STATION.
Mrs. David Brubaker is ill.
Mrs. Jacob Shank
Heisey are also on the sick list
fore-
and Jacob
Daniel Brinser successor to J. W
Wolgemuth charge of
Rheems warehouse.
Amos C. Friday
load of manure from Philadelphia
for his farm in West Donegal town
took
received a car
ship.
W. L. Heisey delivererd 1200
bushels of lime in 4 days, regard-
less of condition of the roads at the
Schlegelmilch farm near Marietta.
Gish and Garber,
bacco dealers, received a car load
of tobacco from York Co. They
have a large force at work casing
it for market.
Dan’l Dupler a prominent concre
or of West Donegal,
varded the contract to concrete
p cellar at the Mennonite Church
Sraybill’'s. W. L. Heisey will
ksh the stone.
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Often lose their vigor and be-
poishaMaction because their
Fith impure waste ma—
dis daaic for Cattle will
vigorous and
the quantity
milk from
fount Joy
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ville, Vt.
Women who are passing through this
critical period or who are suffering
from any of those distressing ills pe-
culiar to their sex should not lose sight
of the fact that for thirty years Lydia |
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
which is made from roots and herbs,
the standard remedy for
female ills. In almost every commu-
nity you will find women who have
been restored to health by Lydia E.
| Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
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EGGS WANTED


REACHING THE SProT
It Can Be Done, So Scores of Mt,
Joy Citizens Say

To cure an aching back,
The pains of rheumatism,
The tired-out feelings,
You must reach the spot—get at
the cause
In most cases ’tis the kidneys,
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for the
kidneys,
M. Webb,
Says:
3 Barbara St., Mt,
Joy, Pa., “1 had been afflicted
with rheumatism and kidney disease
for some time, I suffered from |
pains in my right shoulder, which
greatly hindred me in. doing my
work. My gencral health was fast
I procured a
1 had
when
running down when
box of Doan’s Kidney Pills.
vsed them but a short time
the pain entirely disappeared and I
am glad to say I have not suffered
symptoms of kidney
My strength
better in
from any
trouble since. has re-
turned and 1 am every
way.”
For sale by all dealers,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffa-
for the
Price 50
cents
lo, New York, sole agents
United States,
Remember
and take no other,

the name—Doan’s
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Veterinaries now agree that many
horse ailments are caused by worms.
Remove the worms, purify the blood
and the horse will be well. Fairfield’s
! Tonic for Horses only ‘'s an acknowl-
DeLong pays more for eggs the
year round than any one else.
Paying 17¢ dozen today.
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Roup, once the scourge of the poul- ¢
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edged worm exterminator, blood puri-
fier and regulator.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B
Ebersole Elizabethtown.
Srimis— ms ——
Talk Is Cheap
When you can get a telephone
{in your house for $12.00 a year.
Call up the Columbia Telephone
try yard. is no longer feared by the up- | | Company and they will tell you all
He knows that |
edy in Fairfield’s Rep Remedy
ror sale by ¥ H. Baker, Mount Joy,
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D.
Ebersole. Elizabethtown.
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J. B. MARTIN & 0.
We expect an enthusiastic response to our advertisement of
as last year it was our largest sale month of
housekeeper
mean a reduction of from 10 to 50 per cent on the general line.
China and Glass
the March Sale,
year and the thrifty
March Sale of
Open-Stock Dinner Sets at
one-third off regular prices,
chance to purchase the
China at a
best quality of
strong reduction,
Table
dozen.
A sale of Tumblers,
15¢. to $15 a
at a special price.
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Lvery
one
Haviland & Co.
Dinner Sets
At $28, usually $40—127-
piece Dinner Sets, in the spray
design, gold stippled handles:
and cannot be matched in this
for less than $40.
Charles Field Hav-
usually sold at $25.
city
At $17
iland Sets;

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BENET RBLLILLLNS
EYER & co. 35-37 N. Quesn
about it.

an
Spring
line of
town
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materials and the finest
jdress materials ever seen in
lat S. B. Berneart & Co’s.
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the
knows that our March Sales
At $40 $50, §
we give you Haviland
75, $100, $125
& Co.
Dinner Sets, with a saving of
from $15 to $35 a set,
At $3 a Set we give you
Dinner Sets that sold at $10.
the
Rich SparKlisg Cut
Glass
Bowls, S8-inch $2,
$2.75, $3.50 and $5 each;
$2.25
usu=-
ally $5 to $7 each.
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Sugars and Creams, $2,
$3.50 and $3.75; usually $3
to $5.
, $4, $7 and $8
0 $13 50.
Claret Jugs
usually $7 t


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BRBBIULRBISIIES
LANCASTER §

erent styles to select from.
will save
beautiful lustre, and which
and very serviceable.
width and silver bleached.
full width and silver bleached.
wear: Special, at 37c.
Special lot of Table
for 1-3 dozen up.
Toweling for Dish
at 434 ¢ a yard.
Special, at 4 3/c a yard.
look them over
wearing out your best cloths,
Mercerized Table Damask, of superfine quality;
is also
Special, at 47
Pure Linen German Table Damask, mn two styles only;
Napkins in all sizes
terns and some come in cne-half
Cloths and for Roller
Blankess ard Comfortables are being sold at surprisingly low
Blankets and Comforts at Special Sale §
prices rather than carry them over to next season,
avings for You In bel
Linen Department |
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Mercerized Table Damask, of fine quality; full width; 6 diff-
This is a good hardy Damask and
Special, at 2214¢c. a yard.
possessing a
permanent, Elegant styles
c¢ a yard.
full
A good Damask, in two styles only;
A good Damask for everyday
Some are odd pat-
dozen lots. Priced from 55¢ g
Towels, Special,
Unbleached Muslin, 36-inch; an extra heavy quality; in mill-
ends of lengths varying from 5 yards to 20 yards; worth 7¢, §
Cail and



jhe Reliable
Boston Store



PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.

WHAT SHWILKEY BUMBLESOCK HAS
T0 SAY THIS WEEK,

Wann ich on der circus un
show denk, donn g’'mawnts
on der gross Ellifont wu ich g’sea
hob im show doh fergonga. Husht
an Ellifont
gea by
leawa shun
g’seana? Wann
all means un sea eaner wann wid-
der shteddle
De Ellifouta sin about de
der
du di
net, don
der amohl show ins
kummt.
g’shphssichshta
welt. Seller wu se im show g’hot
hen der letsht ufs
wennichsht sivvatsay
so long das ’em Clint Eby si welsh-
korn house. We der Ellifont shtill
g’shtonna is dort im show, is er
kredoora in
summer, War
foos hoch un
mer net yusht so koryose fore kum.
ma, un awer we er amohl awfonge
hut tsu moofa, hob ich by chinks
lacha missa bis ich bauch wea
krickt hob, un awer we des gross
kreddoor dort im ring rum gemar-
ch’d is, unso in de direction kum-
ma is wu ich war, don is mere lacha
fergonga, un ich hob mich aw so a
wennich ous em weg g’shafft. Ufs
wennichst a halb dutzend mohl hen
se ean dort in sellam ring rum ge-
march’d, un gewockelt hut er
yusht we a load hoy wanns om um-
folla ware. Si bea sin so rund un
dick, un hen mich yusht g’'mawnd
on drei bushel seck foll welshkorn.
un fees hut er gor kenny-yusht so
dicky bea, un selly wahra grawd
shquare ob das wann se unna ob
g’seagt waera g’west. Was mich
awer om aerricksht ferwunnert hut,
war das er de gons tseit hinnersht
feddersht geluffa is mit seim grossa
schwontz ferna nous, un de buwa
hen eam als kucha un grundniss un
allerlea so sacha gevva, un de krenk
will ich kreeya wann er se net als
gegrab’d hut mit seim schwontz,
un uf seller weg hut er sich g’feed-
ert, for de Ellifonda
meiler sin aw om
grawd unnich eara schwentz.
wonn widder
mind, eara
end
Aw-
amohl
hinnersh?
er, we g’'sawt,
der show in de shtadt kummt, donn
gook for dich selver,
dahler kosht,
lew-
gea yusht un
wanns aw a holwer
for'sell is es anyhow waert an
endicher Ellifont tsu sea,
CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
$10, TO YOU
Cat out this advertisement and
bring or mail it to our Store, 1t will
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;
at prices
$1000,
hundred different styles,
ranging from $140 up to
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.
All you need dois cut out the
advertisement, come to our store
and select the piano‘you like best
or write us what make you prefer,
presert this advertisement as first
payment of $10. and the piaro is
sent to your home at once, the bal-
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,

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 F. H. Baker, Mount Joy
H. C. Greider, Landisville and D. B.
Ebersole Elizabethtown.

Shire’s Vieat Viarket
Rear of Nissley's Tobacco Warehouse
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Headache,
Backache,
Sideache,
A Worn-out
Feeling.
These are especially women’s afflic-
tions.
They are caused by irregular work.
ing of some of the functions of the
body.
It is of the utmost importance to
every woman to know that there is
no medicine so valuable for her, go
helpful, so strengthening, as
Lane’s Family
Medicine
(called also Lane’s Tea)
This tonic-laxative is a great blood
medicine and is the favorite regulat.
ing medicine of old and young,
hl
 
All druggists sell it in 50c.
Be. packages,




OUR MARKETS
Eggs. . . 17¢ Wheat . 8 90¢ |
Butter. . . 34¢ Corn . 90¢ |
Jard .. . 10c Oats... 55 |
Tallow rk Di Rve . SOc |
Pot at (es 80 85
Don’t let the baby suffer from ec
zeman, sores or any itching of she |
skin. Doan’s Ointment gives in-
stant relief, cures quickly. Perfect-
ly safe for children. All druggists
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Wanted —Experienced dressm: k- |
ers to work in our alteration de-
partment. Apply by letter.
Bair & Witmer. Lancaster, Pa.
SALE REGISTER
Persons having sale this Spring would
do well to send us their dates, We will
advertise same until day of sale FREE if
we print your bills
Thursday. March 11—On the premises in
East Donegal, two miles south of Mount
Joy, on the road leading from the Mount
Joy and Marietta pike to Marietta, 3 horses
3 cows, bulls, hogs, farming implements
and household goods by Stephen H. Linde-
muth. Zeller, auct.
Thursday, March 18—On the road leading
from the Marietta pike to Columbia, a
large lot of live stock, farming implements
and household goods by Jacob Habecker,
Zeller, auct.
Tuesday, march 23— Near Mcunt Joy on
the manheim road, near the Elmdale cream
two steers, farming implements, etc.

ery,
by H. W. Grosh. Zeller, auct.
Thursday, March 25—Near Raymond's
now Welfly’s smith-shop, !{ mile j from
the Mt. Joy ard Elizabethtown DP ke, a
large lot of fine cows, stock bulls, and a
large lot of shoats by C. K. Bennett, Zel-
ler, auct.
PLACE YOUR ORDER |

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# Tombstones, Monuments and
z Markers in stock from which to |
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% terial. {
x J. GLATFELTER |
5 Mount Joy |
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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.
C. S. Musser Successor to Wm. Scholing
The Only Place to Get
Good Bread, Cakes, Buns, &ec.
tr IS ADT
Musser’s West End Bakery
Mount Joy Penna
A cure guaranteed if you use
’ uoy's S it
PILES res. Suppository
D. Matt. Thompson, Supt ji
Graded Schools, Statesville, ¥. C. “ writes : Dre can ps
Dr. 8. M. Devore,
Raven Rock, W. Va., writes; *‘ They give universal satis- gi
faction.’ . D. Moll, Claes, Tenn. , writes:
“Ina practice of 23 years, I have found no remedy to
equal yours.” Price, 50 Cents, Samples Free. Scld
by Druzgisis.- MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, Pa.
they do all you claim for them.’
Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber
CALL FOR FREE SAMPIE
@. NA. Willen
Justice of the Peace
Conveyancer
and Scrivener
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Collection of Rents
Your Patronage Solicitea
Office:
Main Street, Florin, Penna.
Po 6, F. THEEL. 535 North
ixt Philadelphia, Pa. “Ein Deutscher
8 Arzt.,” Only German Speelalist.
The GERMAN TREATMENT the only guaranteed
cure for Specifie Blood Poison others ean’t eure.
All Private Diseases, Exeesses, Abuses. Weaknesses, Nervous
Debility, Lost Manhood, D rains, Losses, Varicocele & Stricture,
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The Oldest
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In the State

OFFERS
a] 50¢c to $15.00
RR $1.00 to $18.00
Trunks from $2.00 to $25.00
““ WE ARE LEATHER WORKERS”
Large Steck Harness!
Lowest Prices,
rene em
Rreclzel
Harness Maker
30 Penn Square, Lancaster; Pa
For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
Josep hE ershey
Fine Tenserial Parler
Fast Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.

KIRK JOHNSON ¢& CO.
SUCCESSORS
24 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
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ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Estate of Margaret Hershey late of Lancaster
City, Pennsylvania, decease
Letters of administration on said e state having
been granted to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requeste :d to make imme; diate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them without delay
for settlemement to the undersigned, residing at
Waynesboro, Pa., orto W. U. Hensel, Lancas-
ter, Penna.
FRANK B. HERSHEY, WAYNESBCRO,
W. U. HENSEL, Attorney. Administrator

EXECUTX JRS’ NOTICE
Miller, late of Mount Joy
.. Deceased.
Estate of David L.
Borough, Lancaster County,
Letters testamentary on said estate he wing
been granted to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requestod to make immediate
yment. and those having claims or demands
against the same will present them without de.
lay for settlement to the undersigned,
TOHN G. MILLER, P. 0, Mount Joy, Pa.,
MILTON N. MILIER, R. F. D. No. 2 Mt Joy
W. U. HE) y Atty. Executors.
or C. H. ZELLER, 53 E, Main St. Mt, Joy.,



EXE SUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Henry N. Eby, late of West
field Twp , Lancaster, County Pa., Deceased.
Letters testamentary on said estate haying
been granted to the undersigned, all persons in-
debted thereto are requested to make immedi-
ate men, and those having claims or de-
mands against the same will present them with=
out delay for settlement to the undersigned.
AMOS F. EBY, Mt. Joy,R. F: D. No. 1,
LEV1 F. EBY, Manheim, R. F. D, No. 3,
W. U. HENSEL, Atty. Executors
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CHOICE HAMS
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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
3 supply of Beef, Pork, Sausage
RB Pressed and Prepared Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, &c., &c.
Call and be convinced.
H. H. KRALL
East Main 8t., Opposite Post Office,
OUNT JOY, PA

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