The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, July 14, 1909, Image 6

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PENNSYLVANIA DUTON
y THE OLEOMARGAKINE LAW
THE BULLETIN OLEOMARGAR LAW .
| shwilkey Bumblesock Nas to i}
§ MOUNT JOY, PA. Numerous Violations Reported—The | wi
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J. B. SOHROLL, Editor & Prop'r, Bureau Will Prosecute Violators | Say This Week
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A... The following statement from the ) !
SUBSCRIPTION ONLY 50c A YEAR |Palry and Food Commissioner, Mr. a
{ Foust, will be read with interest: ” PINS |
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Six Months. . . .. 25 Cents Considerable agitation has recent-|
Single Coples. . | 2 Cents lv been aroused owing to the report-|
Sample Coples. . . FREER ed violations of the Oleomargarine | y
a R— Law in a certain section of the State.



Entered at the post office at Mount | A¢ dairy and Food Commissioner, 1 k "
Joy as second-class mail matter, desire to say that whetiever GBAY «0 Ry CA WY GS ULI ITER PTET PT ETO R OPE OEE ITO TEETER PUUUOOPPRIUCPRURVETURUURTUCUTVUURUUUEPRUUTUUTUCERVERT VERTU RUE RE EU TI iin iin 95%% S%9%5%%%%% 5
All correspondents must have thefr | 98516 10 55 } R :
communications reach this office not | Wherever violations of the Oleomar | |
later than Monday. Telephone news | garine or other Pure Food Laws are | Q
of importance between that time and | jigeovered by this bureau, or reported | |
"locek Je 18 ‘ Chan- y 8
ae oe RE aa Pa to it, they are prosecuted to the full | 9
extent of the law. The Oleomarga- o
hy]
tively reach this office not later than
Monday night. New advertisements
inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday gimilar laws, is extremely difficult
night. Advertising rates on appli- to enforce, and while violations oec-
rine Law, like the Liquor and other



Boxes Broken
Sizes Missing
Clothing Little i Li or rn
3) a zeitung ni du for [
8 ch isa lussa des ich aw u Iq
be) in 0 e mere mine sch Ky |
Mussed 9 : och Nei Yorriek shlafa mit dem iy |
9 cha fersuffeny politi nung :
o i waich un gocket-buch shtali® an
é pi erleicht gar noch in sellyschlech-
Fro The 8 p he r ni nemma Se setta sich
t ] 1 9 homma n ower wos kom mer expec
8 fon so shlechty meeny, un dreck
cation.
cur now, and always have occurred,
AYE it is the purpose of this bureau to
EDITORIAL ur hose
Basse reduce violations to a minimum and
to punish to the maximum, every
2 violator of the provisions of the law.
boys who pose as candy kids develop y! A 01 ttl n st :
: : I'o this end I solicit information that
later in life into lemon drops | :
will enable this Bureau to locate any
» - LJ - »
Girle, beware! A lot of the young


| violations of the Oleomargarine Law
A good many of the early June; pat may occur in any part of the |
bride-grooms have found out who|giate,
has to get up and light the fire in the) This is particularly solicited from


morning. dairymen, and especially from the
Sanya public press, which has much to do
A New York man offers a reward [With the formation of publie senti-
of $10,000 for a sure cure for his | ment. While public sentiment is
obesity. There's a weighty prob-|strong against wrong doing gener- 8 iehe loaters we de polatishuns wus
6) in dale nochbershoft hen We der
ally, and properly so, it is unfortu-
nate that public sentiment in some
certain parts of the state is more or
An observing Milton Grove bache- less opposed to the enforcement of
lor writes to the Bulletin that women the Oleomargarine Law, and. for
or newspapers should never be jud- this reason in its fight for observance
ged by their wrappers. of the law this bureau invites (he
"3% co-operation and support of every
lem to solve.
AN ( INPARAI J JE J D Fk VEN 1 9 Shwilkey hame is Kumma una gelt,
2 nn una watch, don hop ich eam grawt
EE ER
awt es yetz schreib ich en brief

tzu de Bulletin un sawg eme dewaga
oe . ‘
ead Carefu and Come Friday: th am Re Pe
8 shuldt on oll unserm druvel? Ei ne
s [mont das de weeshty poiitishums un
% ferflompty rawver wu de emter wela

Still another ‘“‘Black-Hand outrage | newspaper, every organization and
—a man has been apprehended with every individual in the common-
Crowds Come From 20 Miles Around{ =.=
GREATEST OF ALL CLOTHING REVELATIONS I 8 ha or» uy
several obviously misplaced watches | wealth.
in his pockets. Cuss it. The following extracts from the
2222s records of this office show the activ-
ity of the Bureau from the date of
the approval of the Oleomargarine
Law, May 29, 1901, so far as those
Everybody should learn that there
ser eans frei rous kumpt derwaga.
is a difference between appetite and
Ich shtands enyhow nimamy, fer do


hunger. The worst drunkard has an
“appetite” and he is a slave to it counties in the section of the state mi ich derham i un hot shoff
: : : : : : : 1 dern: es u 10 shoff:
CRE are concerned in which violations : R
un olly woch uf der marriek ga mit :
(mina bona, un tomats, un grumbera,
These high borough and school of the law most frequently occur and : : :
: makes them After consultation with my manager 1 have decided to
“wis . where public sentimen
taxes are killing us said a borough p ) t
most difficult to suppress: In the
resident the other day as he wasted a :
counties referred to, viz: Allegheny,
un hooter, un oyer, un tzwivla, un

AN OCCASION:
sell out every article of Ladies’ and yard goods at prices unheard of—really
htink-kase, un don gate mine Shwil-
key olly ovet unnich denna political

80 cents on a slot machine. Oh, _
fudge. Beaver, Fayette, Lawrence, Mercer, ridi culous. WE WAN I NO I I IING LE | I loafers dot ons vatshouse un fer-
SERA Washington and West Moreland— uft It Sell sawk ich i i
ring oe vears 19 g 9092 0 ge Sell sawk ich is miner
during the years 1901 and 1902, ale net recht un ich shtamdt es nim-
ny ariek long. Des is about olles de
THT TTT
Miss Buzzard of a neighboring Commissioners Wells and Cope ter-
town aged 23, changed her name] _ d 133 ses . 1 tur be i
last week by marrying a young man To aC A De and. arne into
named bird. We could say more but the State Treasury $5,273.59 in fines

[wuch un ich sawgt grawt do, des
won my olter sich net ferrennert
aply ich fer en devors ep long
Mrs. Bumblesock.
This Store Must be Free of These Goods. CERTAIN, NO HOLDING BACK
and costs; during the years 1903,







Xo will allow the thoughts to take the y re ih x
wings. 3 0% ) 95, i 1 908 Somumisions
are 2 re erm a ed 302 cases, and H | E | d P ti F Bi B ° a a
We have been asked the question, paid Jai the Sate Treasury $23,- Extra C ) mp 0oyc€ * = repara 1011S or a 1g UuSINness XS is L |
“What is an optimist?” In Mount In on nm Anes i costs; during the — ™ ¥ is Yih the News |
Joy we would think an optimist Is years 1907, 190s and 1909 to June I'he Philadelphia Record, now n=
a man who takes whatever weather is Toh, Commissioner F ous terminnt- ; ter ing upon tne fortieth year of its
gent and decide that it is just what 30 7 coven: By i ns the Stu Remember this Jasin hip ia ie Yori, {
Paver: has es roitineg tne asury $00,429.29. addition o have won its great prestige
the farmer has Deen: ¥ aiting for. there are 33 Injunciion cases pending determined attempt tuborn refusal to be dragged
“ ays re y bible. A Mi in the courts of Allegheny county, irc the simplest principle of
TES as to a ey in Fa 13 Contempt cases pending in the to sell $14,000 worth journalism. Strange as it may seem
Perhaps some refrain, fearing their Niperor court for violating: the or of Clothing Shoes in these days of vari-colored emana- |
Hearts are‘ too weak to stand shocks ders of the Court, and 50 First and ’ ’ tions {from the printing press the Ree
like this. Well. we'll take a chance Second offense Cases for trial; with Hats and Furnish- ord has never been able to disabuse
on ours any way. a large number of cases before Alder- If of the notion that the main duty
Ee. men and many others in prepara- ings in a short time. of a newspaper is to print the news
T Physicians in session in a neigh- tion. From its famous first page, which
boring state say modern business ———l0 i patie red alter by newspapers thru
life is driving men to drink. If we Weston Loses His Walk ne the land tothe rag line of its last
keep on working for local option Edward Payson Weston has lost RUS H E= D AN D J RA \/ \ / \/ \ E D be : TreRooon re “noes full
they'll have to drive quite a distance | his walk against time from New York I i te ys Smply oan
in some sounties. to San Francisco. Thursday was the fa, : A BY Sous of He Ass [
»* * % ves : a J: i BS, n ‘rps more !
4 tow tapoTenot “sockets 1s 56 ote Juniredin day, and he will not STU DY THIS LIST And Come Expecting More [fully than any other Te i
¢ ast until today, four For Your Money Than Ever Before [paper theRecord is recognized by
correspondents all over Pennsylvania
organization that could fill an appar-|days behind his schedule. The sev-
ent vacancy. It should be a body in|enty-one year old pedestrian is near-
which all young people could find [ing the end of one of the most re-
(New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland

|as the best buyer of special news
An occasion over-shadowing any previous attempt
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ways and ‘means to utilize to the |markable journeys ever undertaken.
fullest their surplus energy. Delay by heat and cold, by rain and | Without t hi &
2*s2x wind, and by the very bad road SS reanang Jao a fel of
, and by the very be s of oSsI — [small nei i
Two Mormons are reported to be|some sections thru which he has P TIVE ORDERS NO GOODS SOLD TO DEALERS [Tall neighborhood newspapers, it :
S0TEs then Repho fownshiv Wye ml oo as cob on S carries a fuller service of country }
3 as , as ed a record INS V "OUNG INN'S IN'S "OUNG IN'S FINE [side news j ,
to make converts and distributing] for endurance which probably will SUI RD UNG aS 3 Uh oy AND ONG NS HY pide ne ws than any other journal ’
religious literature. "We would sug-|never be equaled. Weston declares OF. $7.50, NOW. ............5 m NOW iia ie = : SEES nLL A % . i ‘ u id the fold, And iy Ssountry Side |
gost they ity thir IO RD its DIANE JEHAL 0 win Tin a as | > ny vel Rs its dispatches from {
among some of our married men—re- | railroad through Utah, and here 1 [7 ae Thea: ms rea
I so ost INIRQ on rv y r ~ nl INQ r , IN IN Na
sults are sure to follow judging from [his 4,300-mile race. iY Y Onn SHops: : MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S DRES -0
events here, at Rohrerstown, Lan- A an NOW ... sin Es u 4 ey ny 9 C. | Beware of Ointment for Catarrah that C
et ! Darl latl% Te gE INOW Ln aa S130, N0W ...... o. i canes Sware intment for Catarrah that Con-
caster or Rocky Springs. ’Nuff said. Can Sting at Both Ends . 4 tain Mercury !
-- A specimen of what is believed to IN'S EX |: reury wi
a : 3 g ) MEN'S EXTRA FINE DRESS INQ . g NE INS YER} | as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell
Haldeman-Schock be a new species of snake was cap- SHOES — INSTEAD OF $2.50, $ | hi SORT 1 TS ENS ; {aud completely Jeriize the Whoa Sy stem when
, . ’ $ ATS—IN} 4 $2. ! onng ous, ¢muceus surfaces Suc
At seven o'clock last Wednesday [tured near Portland, Oregon. The NOW: oc a vidi. snide, " ROW con me. 0 ly C. | should never he usc except on rosorip
Pregtng = the home > the bride's | reptile apparently is doubly equipped i iif fT RT icinns i hii.
; r. and Mrs. Vietor M. Hal- | for repelling its enemies. In addition I ‘QTY T , | possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure
; : i 2 : ADIES' EXTRA QUALITY OX- 28 EXCELLENT SHOE | macufuctured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toled
deman, Philadelphia, Miss Mary |to being provided with fangs in its FORDS, BLACK AND TAN — IN- J 19 A ES LT oh as | contain mo ne eney at i len irl ot
Hough Haldeman was united in mar-| head, there is consealed on its tail a STEAD OF $1.50, NOW.......... . NOW oo fi . d a 2 Taro ht Hood fou mis sities
raze with okniR. «Schock, = well |fanglike appendage stout halt an inch] = 3) ——————— |] ——————— fre von os hosing. iT elon inter-
known young man of Marietta Miss] in length, resemblin % Co. nil made 1m Toledo, Ohio, by ¥. J. Cheney
. SS . se g a mosquito’s BOYS’ SERVICE! E AN 2S oN Side ; : d oo Testimonials tree,
Adelaide Green of West Philadelphia, | bill, which shoots out from its hiding QUALITY ran x yn hs ; 47 : LA re) ar To lh Dppastet, The perietle,
was maid of honor. Miss Mary Green | Place whenever the reptile is dis- $2.50, NOW ..............onnnnn u wo. es a n
of West, Philadelphia, and Miss Mary | turbed. EL. lL CE Sas
Schock, a sister of the groom of |
. Yo: Le RPE shies ! ANAS : t Pays Others, It'll P, v
Marietta, were bridesmaids. Lewis » PAN > ponan y oO RK INS JADIES NEW WRAPPERS... | T ) a i - You
L. Schoek, of Montgomery, a b Conductor Fell Dead ow Th oP rel C INSTEAD OF $1.50, THEY'LL GO he Bulletin is giving weekly
gomery, a brother A NOW. ..... 0.0 call. oe] a nN NOW ® ! : :
of the! groom, was best man. Guy| PetVeen Marietta and Schock’s NOW ..........oooiinn, eee demonstrations that advertising in
K. Haldempn, the bride's brother | MIS about nine o'clock on Thursday . = : | its eolumns pays so if you want to
of © Con : ii morning, Benjamin F. Otstott, eri adies’ Fine Dress Goods, extra 7 1S’ FINE VINGS : increase v SE 7
Eo We hiladelphia, a n d RETIRE re stott, a Pen fine broad cloth, Hzht’ Weighie=ln. LADIES’ FINE LININGS, GOOD { [Increase your Spring trade’ you Y
Clan 8 this place, acted | "*Y!Vania railroad conductor, dropped Ne ara dot, Highs weig a QUALITY—INSTEAD OF 7 CENTS C | know what | Thi
ie is the grand. |9°8d in the cabin of train No. 2920 ; Yard Do uaa AVARD ROW, ovo... os 20s | "nox What to do. This pancish
or. S. S. Halde- While on its way from Harrisburg to 2 ; : 7 sigadily growing paying subigap- |
Wolley will be at Philadelphia. Deceased was’ a- Tas STYLISH SHUEY (HOME. LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, GOOD | tion list—a list that is not in{Wited 1
a y a @rictia aficr bout sixty fears old and had been in Nay 4) —— IN 0% $1.2 C. MUSLIN—INSTEAD OF 85 CENTS 48¢c | by circulating papers promiscuous- :
rie 8 the einploy of the company for about. 8) NOW rman NOW... B ly for which no pay is received.
qty years. His family lives in Har MEN | {
; risburg. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS WITH Men's and Young Men's Peg Top : . 2
A Free Scholarship el COLLARS ATTACHED — INSTEAD 39¢ Trousers, all styles—Instead of $2.00 ! 2 P] | Talk Is Cheap 4
foung man or woman who is py OF 50 CENTS, NOW.............. ¥ OW el ee, 2 X When vy
e patron of this paper, may Carl Speh Married i iy us er :
, may Word was received here Jhsi. week ; 6 in your house for $12.00 a year.
5 ere last week @ iC oe
struction in Music oriof the marriage of Frederic Carl CONDEMNED TO GO-FOR INSTANT OUTPUT 3 | Call up- the Columbia Telephone :
Speh, a former resident % : o | Company and they will tell you all :
Conservatory of Music : ent of this place, ¢ | it. :
Fe to stimu ‘| who is in partnership with Clinton DESPERAT FFORTS xS2S¢oMrLagm tain | hess
stimulate the study | Roland. WONDE 3
ofter two scholarships and, another Mount Joyan, in the REFUL PURPOSE & | =
from the state of Penn. leather business at Wichita, Kansas. 8 A d isi 1
pd at $100 cnah or | Mrs. Speh was Miss Olive Boschel, of MOST EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS EVER PRINTED | BL A advertising wmedigm. thy
’ St. Louis, Mo. | : LLETIN” i is secti
nn cap, Sad Mo 5 Main Street M ; L ETIN leads im this section
the opening of the Tor 1 D BENEMA fin Sree | yy nase it lise the Simul
le ember 9, 1909, in In the Orphans’ Court Mount Joy é # Mount Joy ‘ jon. That counts svery. time,
ee Somartuents: | 3i0disstions heve besu fled in OPEN EVENINGS KING OF CLOTHIERS-OPEN E | I
Aino and Elocution, | the following estates: — La, VENINGS ——
bine’ dtc * awards Samuel E. Miller, Mount Joy bor ” | Don’t {et the baby suffer from ec-
’ - NTT EEE EE CETTE 2 by J :
Which 1s open to|Ough, $10,816.88; Samuel ig SRLS II Hii S Se ee ea as an ss arene [221 sores or any itching of the
musical or liter-| East Hempfield, $4,347.31; Eliz skin. Doan’s Ointment gives in-
nyone wishing to abeth Henne, East Hempfield [stant relief, cures quickly. Perfect-
ion should write $1,850.18. [YY safe for children. All druggists
sell it, >








Williams, General $0? y :
ca Conservatory EGGS WANTED 3
Y., before Sept.| DeLong pays more for eggs the I am Sleplione your next order for
ob printing to 860B and get a good
year round than any one else.
job at a moderate price /