The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, March 09, 1910, Image 2

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rT HIS
IA ST
OG A LL.
With the ending of this week you will pass up
all chances of securing one of our special bargains in
SUITS or OVERCOATS. We cannot afford to carry
these goods in stock over our Spring season and there-
fore are giving you the advantage of saving the profit.
Here Are a Few Specials:
...$13.50
$11.00
Two $12.50 Coats, now. $ 8.50
Three $10.00 Coats, now............. $ 7.00
One $18.50 Coat, now.....
Three $15.00 Coats, now
We positively will close out these COATS and
it will pay you to get one of them.
These are rare bargains and are worth from
four to six dollars apiece more.
We also have a large selection of Spring goods
on hand, and make a special showing for Easter.


Young Men’s Suits $6.50 to $18.00
Men’s Suits $7.50 to $25.00
GETZ BROS,
Mt. Joy Hall Building. Mount Joy, Penna.


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P Florin Affairs
HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY VIL
AGE WEST OF HERE
Local and Personal Briefs That Have |
Occurred Since Our Last Issue in|
Our Hustling and Wide Awake
Neighbor Village, Florin, |
|
1 ( pent nday £
felpnia
nted A young goat Apply
Florin Hotel
J DD. Easton and wife visited |
at L.obato on Sunday. |
Harvey Raymond called on
it Lancaster on Monday. |
Mi Nissley of Landisville, visited
1 Via Shires over Sunday.
Postmaster P. N. Kraybill of]
Rheems, spent Sunday in town the |
uest of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs, John
called at the home of Mr,
on Sunday afternoon.
Shuemaker
Ed Souders
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Misses Annie and Gussie Barclay
and Miss Tillie Weidman spent Sun-
| day gat Florinel the guest of Miss
Trostle
Mrs. Jacob Rider and Mr. and Mrs.
| George Shutter spent Sunday at May-
town the of Mr. and Mrs. El-
Strickltr.
guest
mer
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Witman and
John of Middletown, and Jacob
| Brandt of Columbia, were the guests
of William Weidman and family on
Sunday.
Mrs. John Shuemaker, was ten-
dered a handkerchief surprise on her
| birthday. She was the recipient of
a number handsome and costly
| presents from her many friends.
of her
the home of
Saturday
royally
| son
of
A large number young
friends assembled at
| Miss Bertha Eby on
| ing when they
tained at an oyster supper.
| pleasant evening was spent.
| Mr. John Witman, of Middletown,
while here on a visit, rendered sever-
al fine instrumental solos in the Un-
.|ited Brethren church Sunday even-
ing. The young man is but 11
even-
enter-
A very
were
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Nauman, of Elizabethtown, visited
the latter's sister, Mrs. N. W. Grein-
er, on Sunday,
Mrs. Harry Weaver, Mrs, Edward
Weaver and Miss Mary Shoemaker, |
of Lancaster, visited in the family |
of Jacob Shenk on Sunday
The Church of the Brethren closed |
meetings at
Milton G
ervices
two weeks
last
lucted the
a eries ol
this place Sunday
Foreny con assist
ed by var other ministers
I'he
erty
ou
ale of Amos Caslow’s prop
which was held on Friday, was
attended,
realized A
well and good
pair ol
$384 and horses were hovering a
ral cows brought
all
Seve
round $216
$70, and the other sold in com
parison.
chickens
I'he
nearly
water mark, and
whole
$6,000
Aldinger did the
Bros. the clerk
16 cents a pound.
gale amounted to
Auctioneer \F. B,
selling and Kraybill
ing.
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unclaimed Letters
Following is a list of the unclaim-
ed letters in the Mt. Joy post office
Mount Joy, Pa., March 9th, 1910.
Mrs. Lillian Greenawalt
Mrs, Samuel Patterson
Mrs. Annie H. Mower
Mrs. Katie L. Martin
Mrs. Jacob F. Shank
Mr. Frank E. Spidel
Mr. Loyd Gainer.
J. FRED FENSTERMACHER,
Postmaster.

Stop Buying
Experiments
and the
JUST AS GOOD



ofecferfertents
vears old but handles the violin with
the skill of a person triple his age.

THE S. S. S. STORE’s
i
\
~ SPRING TIME IS NEARLY HERE, YOU'LL NEED
NEW GARMENTS, NODOUBT, FOR OUT-OF-DOOR
WORK SO WE PRESENT A FEW ITEMS HERE, FOR
* YOUR CONSIDERATION.
B Working Shirts With Collars Attached
Many Colors and Kinds 50c
for those who don’t

like
hs the overall, Made of good strong cotton material, well sewed and
Over-Pants for work in the fiield,
in neat patterns.
75c a Pair
roy A good strong Suspender for workwear is the Police and
man’s Brace, Crossed Back or Leather ends 25¢ 35¢*50c a

RES QCHEID QUIEETON
 




enty Years With Williamsons
: & 30 E. King St, Lancaster.
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ia The Bulletin
Mr. Stauffer and family of Colum- |
ia, Mr. Cobb wife |
Elizabethtown, Mr. Ed Steiger- |
Paoli, Mr. Walte:
Lancaster, Miss Elizabeth
pleasantly
L.eo and daugh- |

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b
ter of
wald and
Raub of
Falmouth
tained at the home of George Geyer
son of
were enter-
on Sunday.
Mr. A. W. Kline proprietor of the
{ Palace boarding stables and one of
{the leading horseman of Reading;
J. W. Bowers of the Bell Telephone
Company and E. Snyder, proprietor
of the Schillington hotel at Read-
ing; spent Tuesday in town the guest
of Frank Phillips, proprietor of the
| Florin Hotel.
1
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|
|
RHEEMS
Revs. Good and Nissley of Donegal
Friday.
Pleasant Hill,
Friday.
{visited friends here on
William
visited his son, Cyrus, on
Evans, of
1
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|
|
C. G. Shirk, of Conewago, visited
David E. Brubaker, on Wednesday.
Miss Laura Brandt, daughter of
| H. B. Brandt, is suffering from ton-
silitis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lichty, of
Middletown, visited E. E. Acker on
Friday.
Mrs. Jacob Inners, of Pleasant
Hill, visited H. B. Brandt and family
on Sunday.
John E. Kesselring, wife and son,
Keiffer, visited friends at Marietta
on Sunday.
Miss Annie Barclay returned home
from a week’s visit to Perry county
on Saturday.
Miss Sarah Henry visited among
friends at Mount Joy on Saturday
and Sunday.
Walter Brandt visited his former
friend, F. A. Eshleman, at Mount
Joy on Sunday.
Mrs. P. M. Charleston will dispose
of her household goods at public sale
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STRICTLY TRUE TO NAME
‘We can always sell lower than our competitors
= Choice Yellow Onion Sets
wWrite for Price List
BELL, LOMBARD 18-45
KEYSTONE, MAIN 17-99
DOM and WAREHOUSE, 216 South Sezond Street

E. S. MOORE
Dealer in
Lumber,
ay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement
and Fertilizer
for grain.
Mill Work a Specialty

| Sd Potatoes HERE
Cobblers, Rose, Dew Drops, Green Moun-
tains, State of Maine, and 50 other varieties
SEED POTATOES STRICTLY CASH
KIENZLE, N. W. Cor. 2nd & Dock Sts.
PHILADELPHIA
Grain,
on March 19th.
Wesley Shenk took ill Wednesday
while at work and is now suffering
from grip and tonsilitis.
Rev. John Wolgemuth and Miss
Mabel Charleston spent Saturday
visiting friends at Harrisburg.
Rev. S. 8S. Daugherty, pastor of
U. B. church at Elizabethtown, vis-
ited E. H. Hersh on Sunday.
Mr. Charles Carson, head clerk at
J. S. Carmany’s store at Florin, vis-
ited friends here last Thursday.
Benjamin Eichelberger, of Phila-
delphia, is spending several days
with the family of J. G. Enterline.
Ex-Postmaster J. W. Heisey spent
Saturday visiting his daughter, Miss
Mary F. L. Heisey at Harrisburg.
Mr. B. Frank Shank, who is em-
ployed at D. G. Brinser’s warehouse,
became ill Thursday, while on duty.
John Mellinger of Leola, spent
Saturday and Sunday visiting in the
family of Ticket Agent Charles Rank
H. R. Longenecker, implement
The best don’t cost any more, and
in the end they are the cheapest.
You know the undisputed worth of
{ the
BUICK
PEERLESS
LOCOMOBILE
WINTON SIX
Sold strictly on their merits.
some excellent second-
that
We have
hand cars will be sold very
reasonable.
Lancaster Automobile Co.
Agents For
Buick, Peerless, Locomobile, Winton Six.
215 N. Prince St., LANCASTER.
The Only Strictly First-Class Garage
and Repair Shop in Lancaster
City or County
kh =k

JEFFERSON L. BISHOP
SHINNAHONAS
FLORIN, PENNA.
©
I will promptly remove all Dead
Animals on Short Notice. Tele-
phone Moore's Mill or Carmany’s
Store, Florin, Penna., or drop me a
Your Patronage solicited.


card.

For a Neat and Clean
Shave, Hair Cut or Shampoo
Go to
Joseph Hershey

Fine Tonsorial Parlier
East Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.
The Oldest
Trunk and Bag
House
In the State


OFFERS
Bags from............... -50¢ to $15.00
Suit Cases... ... $1.00 to $18.00
Trunks from________. $2.00 to $25.00
“WE ARE LEATHER WORKERS”
Large Steck Harness!
Lowest Prices,

dealer, attended a large farm sale
at Cumberland county on Thursday. |
Miss Mary F. L. Heisey, of Har-|
| risburg, spent Tuesday visiting her|
aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.|
Heisey. f
David E. Henry and wife and son, |
Paul, visited Mrs. Henry's mother, |
Mrs. John Bricker, near Lawn, on!
Sunday. {
Nathan Greiner, who attended the
funeral of his brother at Sterling,
Illinois, last week, has returned to
his home.
Miss Blanche Reist, of York, and
J. O. Buskwalter, of Lancaster, vis-
ited friends on Wednesday and
Thursday. |
Miss¢s Maud Shissler and Lizzie

Kreckel
Harness Maker
30 Penn Square,

Lancaster, Pa

 



UoY'S guaranteed if you use
PILES re Suppository
Graded Schools, Statesville, X JS mpm, Sos
they do ail you claim for them.” Dr, 8. M. Devore,
« Va., writes; «
 
 





Price, 50 Cente, Bamples Free.
by Drugsisia.- sqantin AUDY, LANCASTER, >.

Sold in Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber
CALL FOR FREE SAMPIE ~
mules brought
Hogs were up to the high |
brought |
AUTOMOBILES
i
i
| HAPPY WOMEN,
| Plenty of Them in Mount Joy and
Good Reason for It,
woman be happy,
price were |
Wouldn't any
After years of backache suffering,
Days of misery, nights of unrest, |
The distress of urinary troubles
She finds relief and cure?
No reason why any Mount Jo)
ul would ifn the face of
ce like this
M Christian Sprou Donegal
treet, Mount Joy, Pa., say I wa
0 bad off with Kidney complaint
that my health was affected I'he
ecretions from my kidneys were un
{ natural ind irregular n passage
and my back ached constantly I
wa nervous and often had chill
t Deciding to give Doan's Kidney
Pills a trial, I procured a box at Gar-
ber's Drug Store The first few
| doses helped me and by the time I
| had finished the contents of a box
I was free from every symptom of
kidney complaint.” (Statement
given October 26, 1907.)
Re-Endorsement.
On January 29, 1910, Mrs. Sprout
was interviewed and she said: “1
am just as strong in my praise of
Doan’s Kidney Pills now as ever I
gladly verify my former endorse-
ment of this remedy.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn & Co., Buffalo
New York, sole agents for the Unit-
ed States.

Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other
RE MM -T
NEWTOWN.
Mr. John Schickling of Cordelia,
paid a visit to Mr. Frederick Kem-
merly on Sunday.
Divine services were held by the
pastor on Sunday afternoon. Ser-
vices will be held again on Sunday,
March 20th, at 2.30 p. m.
Mr. Abram Bradley
the dwelling house formerly occupied
has rented
by Benjamin Divet and will take pos-
session in the near future.
Mr. William Richardson of Flori-
nel, has gone to Zanesville, Ohio
where he formerly resided and wher
he is again employed in a pipe mill
A heavy thunder storm, the fir
of the season, visited these parts on
Sunday night and was accompanied

flashes of lightning and a
by vivid
good quantity of rain
Quite a number of sales of tobacco
have been contracted for last week
in these parts at the present prevail-
ing price of 10 and 3 and was all
purchased by local dealers as thus
far no large packing firms have made

Pigs for summer
per
cording to breed.
feeding $7.40 to $9.50
cording to size.
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
Letters testamentry in the
tate of Elizabeth R. Shenk, late of
Mount Township, Deceased.
Letters of administration on said
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment and those having
claims or demands against the same
will present them for settlement
without delay to
JACOB R.
es-
Joy
SHENK,
Executor.
R. D. No. 4, Manheim, Pa.
W. M. Hollowbush, Atty. 3-2-6t

MOUNT JOY HALL
Star Course
EEE
Monday, March, 14, 1910
Chicago Ladies’
Orchestra
General Admission,
Reserved Seats,,,. . . .
a OS
Chart at Garbers.

THE CHARLES
Incubators & Brooders

The Charles Incubators and Brood-
ers are first-class in every respect.
An inexperienced person can hatch
just as well as the expert. To start
the machine simply light the lamp
and watch the thermometer and as
soon as the temperature is up to 103
turn down the set screw. When
once set it will govern the temper-
ature day and night without watch-
ing. For turning the eggs the
Charles Incubator is very convenient.
Notice the nursery drawer with cir-
cular egg tray combined. Simply
draw out the nursery drawer half
way, revolve the circular tray, and


roll the eggs with your hand, push
| back into place and the work is done.
It will take you only about two min-
utes as all lifting of egg trays is done
away with. Send for free catalogue
The Charles Incubator & Brooder Cp.,
R. D. No. 1. Lancaster, Pa.
Jd. E. Longenecker
Local Agent. MOUNT JOY, PA.
any purchases. Some raisers are
holding their crops for better prices
| which they think will materialize a-
| bout the first of April.
Public sales of stock and farming
implements are numerous and nearly
everything in that line is sold at fair |
| prices Mules are ingi $240
and $250 a pair, and ve ey
en been sold as high as $450 a pair, |
horses average $150 per head and |
over, cows $40 to $75 per head ac-
head ac-|

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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.

GT ER
H E EBERSOLE
West Main St., Mount Joy





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In The Bulletin
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A Run-Down Cow
Is a Losing Proposition
The heavy grain ration and the forced feeding for winter
milk production tire out and weaken the digestive and milk
ecreting organs of your dairy cows.
When . these organs become fatigued through over-exer-
tion, it is as impossible for them to perform their work proper-
lv, or to do the same amount of work, as it is for any other part
of the body when in that con<itien. \
In corsequence the cow hecomes ‘‘run-down,” the milk
supply dwixdles and the anima! often contracts some
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SERIOUS DISEASE
The nditions exist inwardly long before they are no-
ticeable outwardly. Your first knowledge of any treuble
comes wh the milk decreases in quality and quanti or
when your cows have fallen a prey to disease haps

FAIK FIELD'S Blood Tonic ahd
Milk Producer

’
keeps your cows from getting in this condition. It is a
Scientific preparation specially compounded for animals that
have FOUR stomachs and chew the ‘‘cud.” It makes the
winter foods easy to digest, saves the wear and tear on the
digestive organs, and enables the cow to secure all the nutri-
ment her food contains and turn it into the products that $t-
en her owners pocket-book. FAIRFIELD'S BLOOD TOXIC
FOR CATTLE ONLY prevents and cures disease by removing
the cause.
IT EXTERMINATES CARLIC
when FAIRFIELD'S BLOOD TONIC FOR CATTLE ONLY is
fed regularly, and three-quarters of an hour before 5 it
will positively remove all taint taste of Garlic from milk 4nd
ream. FAIRFIELD’S BLOOD TONIC AND MILK PROD 'C-
ER makes cows give more, and richer milk; makes calles
strong and healthy and causes steers to fatter in half the us al
time. The dose is One Tablespoonful and a 50c. package cpn-
tains 60 doses—making it the most economical Conditioner§on
the market. It is sold under written guarantee by F. H. B k-
er, Mount Joy; H. C. Greider, Landisville, and D. B. Ebersdle
Elizabethtown, who also carry 1
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Fairfield's Egg Producer, Poultry Only
Fairfield’s Roup Remedy for Poultry
Fairfield’s Blood Tonic for Horses Only
Fairfield’s Blood Tonic for Hogs Only
Fairfield's Lice Killer and Disinfectant
FREE SEND FOR QUR SCIER- FREE
TIFIC POULTRY BOOK


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Philadelphia, Penna.
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