The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, February 16, 1910, Image 5

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THE WEEKLY BULLETI
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A. D.
Use It For
Chaps
Rough Skin
Chapped Lips
Blackheads
Pimples
Red Skin
Softening the Skin

 

A.

The Beauty of Purity
matter how lovely a fair face may be, a white skin improves
iit, Applied to the A.D S,
of impurities and produces a rich whiteness that is difficult to secure
by other D.'S. Cream will
positively not grow iloves can be worn immediately after
skin, Peroxide Cream clears the pores

means. Being greasless, A. Peroxide
hair.
using. Price 25¢ and 50¢ a jar.
PEROXIDE
CREAM
Original Greaseless Cream
12,000 DRUGGISTS PRESENT
S. PEROXIDE CREAM
Use It For
Massage
As a Skin Food
As a Beautifier
All Skin Irritations
A Skin Cleanser
After a Close Shave
D. S.
Twin to A.D. S. Peroxide Cream is
PEROXIDE SOAP
A valuable cleansing agent possessing antiseptic, germicidal and
cleansing properties. It produce
icately perfumed with a new and
the skin,
tic action prevents pimples
clears up dull and mudd
erup
25
cents a cake.


East Main Street,

arber’s Drug Store
MOUNT JOY. PENNA.
s a rich creamy lather and is del-
very agreeable odor. It whitens
y complexions, and by its antisep-
tions and other blemishes. Price

ZNLLER'S SALE
will
H.
LIST

That
Charles
Those be Called hy M
Auctioneer
Zeller,
jamin Shearer.
Thursday, February
Stern's meeting house,
township,
by Aaron G. and Allen G.
ministrators of John G. Gipple, dec.




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Bring Her With You!
OMEN know better than men what is good qua-
lity in Cloth. They know a pure wool fabric
when they see it, and they have good taste too
in the selection of fabric, design and color. That is why
we like you to Bring Her With You when you want
to buy a new suit or overcoat. Ask for the International


genuine all wool line, and put the question of worth to
her. International quality can stand the severest test--
aye--the test even of a bargain-hunting lady.
BRING HER WITH YOU.
~~ H. BE. EBERSOLE
West Main!St., Mount Joy



E. S. MOORE
Dealer in
Coal,
Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement
and Fertilizer
Lumber, Grain,
\
. “8 A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid
for grain.
Estimates on Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty
FLORIN, PENNA.



Pr Eee a ————
1 Dino heaffer’s Restaurant
and Confectionery
ee oO o——
ALL KINDS PIES AND SANDWICHES,
BAKED BEANS, CORNBEEPF,
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO & CIGARS,
FINE OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
BEST ICE CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY
















MANHEIM STREET

Mount Joy



CHICHESTER SPILLS
785

LADIES {
Agk your Dragglst fo oT CHI-CHES-TER'S
DIAMOND BRAN 1
GoLp meta! xe ed wit! oO
Ribbon, TARE NO OT Buy of your
I. CHES. TERS
Drugsist and ask for (
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty- five
years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable,
(SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TIME EVERYWHERE WORTE




JEFFERSON L. BISHOP
SHINNAHONAS
FLORIN, PENNA.
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|
I
|
| I will promptly remove all Dead
| Animals on short Tele-
| phone Moore’s Mill or Carmany’s
| Store, Florin, Penna., or drop me
la card.
notice.
Your patronage solicited.
For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo, go to
FOsOPN erasboy
Fine Teounserial Parlor
East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.

PUBLIC SALE OF
REAL ESTATE

On Thursday, the 24th day of Keb-
ruary, 1910, the undersigned will ex-
pose to positive public sale the fol-
lowing described real estate, situate
on Front street in the village of Sa-
lunga, Lancaster County, Pa., con-
taining in front eighty feet, more or
less, and extending in depth two hun-
dred and eight feet, more or less, ad-
joining lands of Henry Strickler and
the Mary Erisman Estate. Consist-
ing of Lots Nos. 4 and 5 in said vil-
lage of Salunga.
Improvements consist of a two-
story brick dwelling with slate roof,
| ten rooms and attic; two-story brick
back building; one-story frame wash-
house; frame stable with room for
two horses and four carriages; chick-
en house and wood shed. There is
‘a cistern in the kitchen, an artesian
well on the premises, cement pave-
ment and the house is so located as
to permit room for another house)
on the lot. Woodwork is painted
and the house is newly papered thru-
out. Persons desiring to view the
premises before day of sale call on
J. S. Wise, second door west.
Sale to be held on the premises
on the 24th day of February, 1910,
at 2.30 o'clock, p. m. when terms of
sale will be made known by the un-
dersigned.
THE PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY,
of Lancaster, Pa.
Trusee of the Heirs of Anna Hertz-
ler, Deceased.
Coyle & Keller, Attorneys.
Chas. H. Zeller, Auct.


Charles Marks, bar clerk at the
Central House, is about again after
MOUNT JOY HALL
Star Course
* kx ¥ x
Feb. 18th, 1910
Sidney Landon
March 1st.
Friday,

Tuesday, 1910
Lyceum Ladies’
Quartette

March, 14, 1910
Chicago Ladies’
Orchestra
Monday,


Stop Buying
and the
JUST HS GOOD
AUTOMOBILES
The best don’tcost any more,
and in the end they are the
cheapest. You know the un-
disputed worth of the
BUICK
PEERLESS
LOCOMOBILE
WINTON SIX
Sold strictly on their merits.


We have some excellent second-
hand cars that will be sold very
reasonable.
Lancaster Automobile Co.
AGENTS FOR
Buick, Peerless, Locomobile, Winton Six.
215 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa.
The Only Strictly First-Class Garage
and Repair Shop in Lancaster
City or County




being confined to the house on ac-
count of injuries received by a fall]
on the icy pavements last Sunday.
PIMPLES, BLACKHE
QUICKLY
“It is astonishing,” remarked a
well known authority on diseases of
the skin, how such a large number
of people especially ladies, are by
attractively written advertisements,
induced to purchase some one of the
many so-called Beauty Creams now
on the market, not knowing of course
that they mostly contain oily or gre-
asy substances that clog the pores of
the skin and are, for that reason, the
very worst thing that they could pos
sibly use. My treatment of Black-
heads, Pimples, Blotches and all e-
ruptions of the skin, are as follows,
and has invariably proved very suc-


cessful; ‘Wash the face carefully ev-


Do you know of a better newspa-
per proposition than The BULLETIN
jat less than a cent a week?
ADN, ECZEMA Bie.
CURED.
ery night before retiring with warm
water and a little oat meal tied up in
a small cloth bag, then, after drying
well, use the following inexpensive
and perfectly harmless prescription:
which can be filled at any drug store:
Clearola } oz., Ether 1 oz., Alcohol 7
ounces. Use this mixture on the
face as often as possible during the
day, but use night and morning any-
way, allowing it to remain on the
face at least ten minutes, then the
powdery film may be wiped off. Do
not wash the face for some little
time after using. By following this
simple treatment you will soon have
a clear Brilliant Complexion.
| General Admission, .30
Reserved Seats,,,... .. 0s
Chart at Garbers.
ol 0)
Omg) ils) loymile)
Experiments
) | Henry Beshler.
Saturday, Feb. 19—At his ware-
rooms on West Donegal street, Mount
Joy, Pa., a large lot of wagons, im-
plements, etc., by G. Moyer.
Thursday, Feb. 24-—O0n the prem-
ises in Salunga, two lots of ground
with improvements such as a large
brick house, summer house, frame
| stable and outbuildings by the Peo-
| ples Trust Co., of Lancaster, Trustee
of the Heirs of Anna Hertzler, Dee.

Thursday, Feb. 24
ses in Salunga, a large lot of house-
| hold Flacksmith tools, wag-
H. B. Hertzler.
On the premi-

gods,
ons, etc., by
|
|
|
Friday, Feb.
{ !
| Hotel Kinderhook,
| w ns, farming
| hou hom goods by
Zeamer’s
se, COWS,
implements and
Jacob F Albright.
  
Saturday, Feb. 26
| ises near White Oak
[township on the farm
{ Harry Rendler, horses,
land farming implements
Ream.
Monday,
near Mount
large lot
Simon RH.
On the prem-
Station,
tenanted by |
cows, shoats
by Bd |

Feb. 28—O0n the
Joy, mules, cows,
farming im
Snyder.
premises
Of
MARCH
Tuesday, March 1—On the Philip]
rank farm, two miles north of Mt.
| Joy, lot or horses, mules, cows, shotes |
{and farming implements by Harry
{ Derr.

 
March 3-—Near New-|
Lancaster County, mules, hor-
cows and implements by Rev. |
| Bli M. Engle.
[
|
| Friday, March
| Mill, in Mount Joy township, live
istock and implements by Abraham |
| Nornhold. |
Thursday,
| town,
4—Near Horst’s
Saturday, March 5—On the road
| leading from Mount Joy to Master-
sonville, at the mill formerly known
as Geyer’s, 4 fine mules, horses, cows,
and farming implements by Charles
| Maderia.
Saturday, March 5—At the Cross
Keys hotel in Marietta at 7.30 p. m.
real estate for William Reed.
Monday, March 7—Near Strick-
ler’s Meeting House, on Emanuel
Eby’s farm, live stock and implements
by A. G. Brubaker.
Tuesday, March 8—Near Stauffer’s
Mill, in East Donegal township, live
| stock and farming implements by
Abraham N. Hostetter.
Wednesday, March 9—Near the
Oil Station, on the road to Columbia,
horse, cows, farming implements and
household goods by Mrs. Eli Grosh.
Thursday, March 10—Midway be-
tween Mount Joy and Marietta, live
stock and implements by Jacob Hoff-
ines.
Friday, March 1 Near Hossler’s
Church, in Rapho township, horse,
cows, shoats, implements and house-
hold goods by Amos Werner.
Saturday, March 12—In Mount
Joy Borough, a large lot of household
goods by Mrs. D. U. Stoner.
March 15—Near Done-
gal Springs, on the Cameron farm,
in East Donegal township, mules,
horses, cows, shoats and farming im-
plements by A. B. Lutz.
March 16—On the Ja-
in East Donegal town
horses, cows,
implements by

Tuesday,
Wednesday,
cob Croll farm,
ship, near Maytown,
shoats and farming
March 17—Adjoining
on the Jacob
horses, cows,
implements by
Thursday,
Mount Joy borough,
Zercher farm, mules,
shoats and farming
Andrew H. Zercher.
Friday, March 18—On the Jonas
Hoffman farm near Newtown, in
Rapho township, horses, mules, Hol-
stein cows, shoats and farming im-
plements by A. S. Reed.
Saturday, March 19—On the prem-
ises in East Donegal township, known
as the Jonas Hostetter farm, 1% miles
southwest of Mount Joy, horses,
mules, cows, shoats and farming im-
plements by Eli L. Nissley.
Tuesday, March 22—Near Done-
gal Springs, on the Cameron farm,
large lot of household goods and Kkit-
chen furniture by J. H. Corman.
Saturday, March 26—At his Liv-
ery, Sale and Exchange Stables, Mt.
Joy, a large lot of horses consisting
of drivers, workers and general pus-
pose horses by Ed. Ream.
re Qf eee
Accidents will happen, but the best
regulated families keep Dr. Thomas’
Electric Oil for such emergencies,
It subdues the pain and heals the
hurts.




Resh.
Wednesday, Feb. 16-—At Sporting
Hill, lot of horses, wagons, harness
and a lot of household goods by Ben-
17th—Near
in Mount Joy
live stock and implements
Fipple, ad-
in Penn |
roy a |
lements by
UNCLE SAM WILL HELP,
He Will
to Uplift the
rr
Money Making Weed
Department
ald the
| Pennsylvania in
| crease the vield of
the
of Ag
tobac
their efforts
theh
quality
| The
going to 0 raisers
to In
1d
thelr
Griest
fle ant
[to improve of
| duet Representative of tl
district
department to
recently
allot
| Lancaster
| duced the
in
a par
| methods of expending this money ¢
and scientific
tempting to develop new standards.
promising the best practical
efforts on in-
creasing the productivity of the lands
and improving standard
of plants. In this the representa-
tives of the growers coincided and it
is along these lines the
under the direction of the department
experts will be prosecuted.
instant
that the
undertaken any
the
of the Pennsylvania tobacco growers.
Dr. and Dr.
further Itations for
| of working
| prosecuting the undertaking.
etl Mier
was to concentrate
the present
experiments
in many
national
is the first
it
authorities have
This
vears, is said,
ex-
perimental work for assistance
Powell will have
the
plans
Freer

) consu purpose
out practical for

Does This Mean You?
Indigestion, consti-
and
Do you
stomach,
headache
feeling.
sour
| pation—-then backache,
a general miserable
know that the pleasant herb tea, Lan-
Family Medicine, will remove all
troubles almost immediately?
get a package
's
fore se
| If you do not know it,
at
and you will be
dealers,
told
today druggists
(25¢)
| you.
any or
glad we
eel
Highest Price Since 1883
Pork on the hoof reached the hig-
st price 1882, when hogs sold
$9.20 a hundred pounds, an ad-
10 cents the prices
a week ago. The packers made
since
' for
vance of above
of
|a determined effort to hold the prices
down, but 10,000 head
proved inadequate to supply the de-
mand, and buyers for ship-
ments began bidding at cents a-
bove quotations the price jumped
rapidly.
Present 15 cents under
the prices of 1882, but they are more
than $2.30 a hundred weight higher
than prices a year ago.
Packers and men who studied the
market said there was little likeli-
hood of prices receding greatly in the
near future, as there was not indica-
tion of heavy shipments.
—-
receipts of
when
b
prices are
Your horses will be in better con-
dition for Spring work if you feed
them Fairfield’s Blood Tonic for Hor-
ses Only. [t cleans the digestive
tract, purifies the blood, expels
worms and increases vitality. Re-
sults are guaranteed when directions
are carefully followed.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount
Joy; H. C. Greider, Landisville, and
D. B. Eberscle. Elizabethtown.
A Gee
Will Meet at Paradise.
On Saturday evening the Paradise
branch of the Lancaster County Far-
mers’ Association will meet in the
I. O. 0. F. hall at Paradise. The
meeting will be public and talks will
be given on alfalfa and why farmers
should have an association.
rere
SWAMP Is not recommended
for everything; but if
ROOT you have kidney, liver
or bladder trouble it
will be found just the remedy you
need. At druggists in fifty cent and
dollar sizes. You may have a sam-
ple bottle of this wonderful new dis-
covery by mail free, also pamphlet
telling all about it.
Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hamton, N. Y.
——— Eee.
A Bank’s History.
The Farmers’ Trust Company of
Lancaster, has issued a very hand-
some volume descriptive of the his-
tory of the bank which recently cel-
ebrated its one hundredth anniver-
sary.
eel) een.
Science has made it possible to in-
crease egg production in Winter by
adding to the hen’s ration the mater-
ials contained in her Summer diet.
Fairfield’s Egg Producer contains
these elements, combined with ele-
ments that perfect digestion and pur-
ify the blood.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount
Joy; H. C. Greider, Landisville, and
D. B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown.
eel eee
Directors Close School.
The Linville Hill school in Para-
dise township, has been closed by the
directors owing to the prevalence of
diphtheria among the scholars.
tl Ae
EGGS WANTED
DeLong pays more for eggs the
year round than any one else.
Devote Same of His Funds
riculture is
of
pro
. OPERATION
|of the fund at its command for mak-
ing experiments in tobacco growing
to the state of Pennsylvania; anc
for the purpose of discussing the bes
of tobacco plants, of how to improve
the present standard by more careful
cultivation without at-
It was the opinion of the depart-
ment experts that the wisest course,
results



FROM AN

ByLydiaE.Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound





| de legation representing the Lancas De F t Wi
m eri a : e Forest, Wis.
ter County Tobaceo Growers, Assoc)- “After an oper
| ation went to Washington on Thurs- Ation four years ago
[day and had a conference with offi- I had pains down-
| cers of the department, {ward in both sides,
{ The delezati wonsisted of Jol backache, and a
| 1¢ delegation consisted 0 Jonn weakness. The doc.
F. and John 8S. Weaver, John Hibsh- tor wanted me to
man and H. C. Reinhold. They have another 0 RL
! : fed by y. Hiliam Ation. 0
| FEBRUARY M aa py ed Pain Finkham's Vegeta.
| Saturday, Feb. 12-—At the Wash-| a ros ABT ble Compound and
| ington House, Mount Joy, a lot of | ral College. Their conference was Iam entirely cured
ground with improvements in the | with Dr. G. H. Powell, of the Bureau Vv of ny HouDien
| West ward of Mount Joy Borough by |of Plant Industry, and Dr. W. W. Mrs Aves ESPERMANN, or-
| Charles I Eckhardt, Trustee tu Se Garner, tobacco expert of the Agri- Another Operation Avoided.
© 3 » 3 . Lue arc cd. .
Fen cultural Department. New Orleans, La, Ror years] suf.
{ Monday, Feb. 14-—On the premi- The discussion ranged over the | fered from severe female troubles
| ses of John Resh jr.,, near Silver question of efforts to increase the Finally I was confined to my bed and
Springs, a lot of ground with im-|", ° iy il the doctor said an operation was neces-
provements and a large lot of house- | Yield per acre of Pennsylvania tobac- sary: 1 gave Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
hold goods by Lewis Resh and Peter |co lands, to develop new standards | etable mpound a trial first, and
ration.” — Mrs.
(erlerec St., New
was saved from an o
LiLy PEYROUX, 1111
Orleans, La.
Thirty years of unparalleled success
confirms the power of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound to cure
female diseases. The great volume of
unsolicited testimony constantly pour-
ing in proves conclusively that Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is
a remarkable remedy for those dis-
tressing feminine ills from which so
many women suffer.
If vou want special advice about
your case write to Mrs. Pinkham,
at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is
and always helpful,

Quarantine Removed.
The diphtheria quarantine was re-
moved from the residence of Mrs. C.
N. Gerber, on Marietta sireet, today
after a two weeks’ siege. This is
is the first example of the new law
as heretofore the quarantine was ob-
served Tor a much longer period.
rrr eA Mr me
Fairfield's Egg Producer contains
the elements of which eggs are for-
med. These are so combined with
elements that tone up the digestion
that they are immediately assimi-
lated and carried to the egg sac of
the hen, where they develop the em-
bryotic eggs.
For sale by F. H. Baker, Mount
Joy; H. C. Greider, Landisville, and
D. B. Ebersole, Elizabethtown.
The Oldest
Trunk and Bag
House
In the State

OFFERS
Bags from.............. -50c to $15.00
$1.00 to $18.00
$2.00 to $25.00
Suit Cases
“WE ARE LEATHER WORKERS "
Large Steck Harness §
Lowest Prices,
ret seemr—
Rreclzel
Harness Maker
30 Penn Square,
&uas. ™ ZELLER
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
E. MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY
Lancaster, Pa
Calling and Cierking
of Pubic Sates
Settlement ofestates, collection of rents, surveylngand
couveyancing,

Moving Pictures
LINE
Mount Joy Hall
& % * ¥ ¥
On Saturday, Evening
Good Ventilation
Very Comfortable
Plain Pictures
Best Music
Ample Room
Good Order
* % x x 3»
Come when you please and stay
as long as you like.
Admission, 5cts
pt oi F. THEEL. 535 North
St Phi By Pa. “Ein Deutscher
® Art Joly German Bpeelal
The GERMAN TREATMENT the only Sat,
re for Specifie Blood Polson others ean’t sare.
AN Private | hed E Abu Wi
Pebility, Lost Ma: “ood, Bras Loe arco & iricury
(mo niticg) Kid v& Bladder. Small Shrunken Srgam.
2 tor B et —— poring 7 & Coun an
or Boo STpmiap. er
tracde. Seoreet. naranceed. treatment. or write