The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, July 05, 1911, Image 4

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( FOSTER & COCHRAN
hose who have waited
in fresh goods offer
here a great stir in eve
mes ol top note
Irs
No need to pay much for
ities are down to 15¢ and 1ic¢
A clear saving of $1.00 or
A large variety of patterns, 10
15¢ FINE COLORED DIMITY 11c¢
Every woman knows it's desir-
ability for Summer frocks. 28 in
hes wide
7¢ COLORED LAWNS 5¢ A YD.
15 different styles.
15¢ INDIAN HEAD LINEN, lle.
Mostly in white and linen col-
red grounds with stripes. 36
Inches wide
This sale for mei pens Sa
half a thousand and
shirts made pecially
Shirts are well cut and fit well
OUR SALE PRICE IS
the July Furniture Sale, all
as a dozen
PARLOR ROCKERS
$2.50 to $12.50 kinds at
®1.98 to $10.50.
TURKISH ROCKERS
$19.50 to $45.00 kinds at
$17.50 to $39.00.
PORCH ROCKERS
$1.69 to $3.00 kinds at $1.50
to $2.25.
FOSTER & COCHRAN
Shirts and Shoes and other me
h HImer mere
Here's a list of fine merchandis
25c. ECYPTIAN TISSUE 15c.

Money Saving Shirt Sale
Fine 3c. Values At 4ic
tore by a wnufa irer who has mq
ands of dozens of perfectly satisfactory
in black and white, blue and white
staple colors, in single and cluster
QUALITY CAN'T BE BEATEN Pui


In the announcement of last
regular
There are as strong economies
tion a few of them. There are
2 SUITS
irded by
OrroRTreNITY For
Big Drop In Prices OF Dress Cottons, Bedwear, Linnse
of
GINGHAMS
without
bed size
Marseilles pat


Ladies’ $2.50 Oxfords, $1.50, Ten Styles
Oxfords
because of
v small
styles
ind tan leathers
MEN'S $3.50 OXFORDS,
iance make
colt Stock
BOYS’
nt colt
MISSES’ $1.75
‘atent Colt
Sizes 113
CHILDREN'S
Colt
Cannot
EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS IN THE FURNITURE SALE
nteresting
Nec in the
the me
at
$18.50
¢ PARLOR SUITS
i — —— —— — ]————_
Lively July Clearance Sales
That Save Many Dollars, Start Saturday
A YARD
merit and sur-
-
prices
$2.00 & $2.50 OXFORDS, $1.39
PUMPS, $1.29
to Miss Such
values

THE CARPET AND RUG SALE
1 floor coverings.
> are 79¢ a yard,
Carpets $1.00, instead of $1.10





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LANCASTER, PENNA.


THE WEEKLY SULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
THE CEMENT INDUSTRY IN 1910 [Cement Prices Decreasing on
cording to responses to telegraphic
requests sent by the Survey to the
ern and westerr
larger cement companies, it was ap-
parent that the Portland cement in- | 18€
dustry had made a new high record |
n 1910, and it was then estimated |
[by Mr. Burchard that the production
or the year might reach 75,000,000
| barrels Few other estimates ven- |
[tured beyond this limit and that it |
| has been exceeded by more than half
a million barrels, as is shown hy the
following statistics will doubtless | vailed
. I hm
prove surprising to nearly everyone
closely in touch with the cement in- | Rapho Township Teachers
tural, and puzzolan cements produced | wert
{ ; ’ ap
in the United States during 1910 was | the township now are

052.77 Compared with 1909, when | primary,
{the production was 66,689,715 bar-
rels, valued at $53,610,563, the year |
1910 showed an increase of 10,244-

[tity, and of $14,442,208, or 26.9 per |
cent. in value. The increase in
| quantity is one of the largest ever
| recorded, and the fact that the in
[er ‘ease in value was proportionately
|
|
higher indicates that trade conditions |
were slightly more satisfactory than |
| was 75,699,485 barrels, valued at
$67.506,479.
This quantity reduced to tons is
Amos N. Musser, secretary; Levi
are A. K. Br


622, or $15.38 a ton, the production | cal news from the St. Louis Post
of Portland cement approximates 47 | Dispatch.
per cent. of the quantity of pig iron The early birds in cages at
therefore represents an increase in |to the city’s pets The Park Com
ing to the figures reported to the Sur | Ones.
The 5000 worms cost $3.75
vey, was a trifle less than 89.2 cents
This represents the value of the ce-|€ach bird will be allowed about

coast In the average price for the







Are you not contemplating enclos-
ing it with shrubbery of some kind,
for instance California Privet, in-
stead of that old, eye sore fence?
The cost will not be much and think
of haw much better it will be in ap-
pearance. It should and will im-
prove the value of your property |
fifty per cent. The time for plant-
ing is not far distant.

If you don’t want Hedging, possi- |
bly you can use some nice Orna-
mental or Fruit Trees? Think this
over and if in need call or address
W. S. Kra
Bell Phone. MOUNT JOY. PA.


HARRY W. GARBER
Local Agent
‘West Main St., Mount Joy, Pa.


Thousand
Blankets
Lap Robes
Blankets
Blankets
Edward Krec
Good Stabling Accomodation
Local and Long Distance Telephones


OU-RSF
Trunks at Half Price.
On The Square.
McGINNIS
The undersigned having Femodel
ed the old Mooney Hotel,
number of sleeping rooms, bath, + By |
is now prepared to entertain trans |
ient and regular guests.
RESTAURANT
in connection with hotel where he
will serve in season.
OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
TURTLE SOUP,
Private dining room for ladies.




|
adding






© Grinnis,
' American lan Rates Moderate
cement which sold for an average of [delegates and visitors are expected.



Exche neo
Mount Joy, Pa.
J. M. Backenstoe, Pro.
been remodeled
Table is Supplied With the Best
Also Liuneh Counter
ripe, Oysters in Every Style
, Rte, are served
OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
| detested sedesofoiaeledei dr fodesifodeofoos
HARRY WILLIAMS }
BARBER
ge
: BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRANDS |
£
i

Razors Honed
Toilet Waters &
Shaving Soaps
Agency For Elkhorn Laundry
Opp. First National Bank
MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA

Men and Women, sell guaranteed
70 per cent. profit.
daily. Full or part time.
Wear Proof, 3038 Chest-
nut St., Philadelphia, Pa. :
hose.
investigate.


—. free entertainment, and Easton be-
Largest Production in the East ing so favorably located and so easi-
The Portland cement plants in the | ly reached from all parts of the State,
East, including plants in Pennsy- | the expectations are that this will be
vania, New Jersey, New York, and |the largest convention in the Lea-
Massachusetts, produced 33,306.560 (gue’s history.
barrels in 1910, at an average price The convention theme will he the
of 75 cents a barrel. The plants in| ‘King's Business,” and some of the
the Central States—Ohio, Indiana, ! most prominent laymen and pastors
Michigan, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri | in the Lutheran Church will speak
produced 22, 617,009 barrels at 91|on various divisions of the general |
cents. The plants in Kansas, Colo- [theme
rado, South Dakota, Utah, Arizona, —————
and Montana, included under “West- ci hn
0g 4 o ded uo 10s West Kill More Than Wild Beasts
ern States,” produced 7,672,369 bar- The number of people killed year- |
rels, at $1.03. The Pacific coast (ly by wild beasts don’t approach the
plants, in California and Washington oy her Killed by disease germs
- No 3 i8 safe fr ir attack
produced 22,617,009 barrels at 91 he Hie Js safe from their attacks.
mt lenis 1 i S . 'hey’re in air, water, dust, even food
1e plants in the South, located in |But grand protection is afforded by
Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, | Electric Bitters, which destroy and |
Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Ala-|¢XP¢l these deadly disease germs |
from SYS That's why chills
bama, Oklahoma, and Texas, produc- || : the system. That SW hy chills,
fever and ague, all malarial and
ed 5,717,959 barrels, at 94 cents. many blood diseases vield promptly
oe to this wonderful blood purifier. Try
them, and enjoy the glorious health
Condition of the Industry Better than |and new strength they’ll give you.
in 1009 Money back, if not satified Only
ac. at 5. B. Bernhart & Co’s
In general trade conditions were
——l ——
slightly better than in 1909, as is
shown by the higher average price Fire Scare at Bainbridge
received per barrel and the increased Friday morning at 1 o'clock W.
output, but prices were far from sat- |S: Smith, former senator, of Bain-
isfactory, especially in the Lehigh |Pridge, discovered fire in a building
district and in the Eastern States as |o0 Mrs. Levi Benner’s premises. He
a whole. Some of the larger plants sounded an alarm with the Methodist
reported no shut downs except those | church bell and a force of volunteers

caused by accidents or the necessity | 'éSponded. The flames were pre-
for repairs, but many others were |VeDted from spreading.
idle for intervals ranging from one —.——.
month to four or five months on ac-
Parson’s Poem a Gem
count of full stock houses and lit- From Rev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison
tle demand for cement at certain |!a., in praise of Dr. King’s New Life
ye
seasons. Some plants took advan- File, i }
: yre such
tage of these conditions and made a Dealth necessity,
grinding ‘plants during the period of USE DR. KING'S
enforced idleness. In Michigan the
B. Bernhar > :
plants that use marl dredged from Bernbart &. O's
lake bottoms are regularly shut down
during the winter months, so that Origin of “America”
for those plants the normal manu- 1811 marks the fourth centenary |
facturing season is only 9 or 10 !of the death of the

Pacific |

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Wednesday, vuiy oil, ...4
Warr & SHAND | Wart & SHAND

Coast
Figures Compiled by United States he price of Portland cement in
Geological Survey Show Increase in 910 ranged generally between
Production of Ten Million Barrels conts a barre 1 Lehigh district
Over 1909 ind $1 Nor Pacifi on here
18 Me Or f 1 ! ri
I'he statistics of cement production mring t Ve ! I
in 1910, as reported by Earnest F reached d di 1
Burchard, of the United States Geo- on At th id to 1 I
logical survey, indicate that the ce- close of 1 vher tock Oust
meent industry ranks within the first 1, price nt dow cial
eight extractive industries in the |ly at the close of the year, when
United States, the value of the ce-|cut of 10 nts a barr )
ment industry ranks within the first | the reported dissolution or the Asso
by the value of the coal, pig iron, |clation of Licensed Cement Man
petrolenm and gas, claw products, cop, | facturers While the average price
er, gold and stone for the whole country increased from
On the first of January, 1911, ac-|N1.3 cents in 1909 to nearly 89
cents in 1910, with corresponding in
creases in the western, central, south | durable and a magnificent barbain at
district the aver
price in the Pacific coast State
dropped from $1.52 to $1.38, a de
crease of 14 cents a barrel, due, no
doubt, to the advent of new mills in
lifferent
s and figures and plain black. Sizes | ing rare offer:
|14 to 17, 50¢. Sizes 173% to 18, d59c.
California, the Rocky Mountain
| States, and western Texas and to the | ¢
increased capacity of other plants
upplying the coast territory, where
attractive prices have hitherto pre-|
lustry | At a special meeting of the Rapho
The total quantity of Portland, na [ township school board the vacancies
» all filled. The appointments for
Sporting Hill |
1,934,675 barrels, valued at $68 - | graded, Amos Waser; Sporting Hill
Ruth Young: Maple Grove
Marie Vogel; Lincoln, CC. Emerson
Rohrer; Newtown graded, Andrew |l-etters, Figures, Cross-stitch, Mono-
crams and Ornaments, for embroid-
ries on counted threads, followed by : i
skill,
Dixon; Newtown primary, Miss
|
960 barrels, or 15.3 per cent. in quan Spring; Pike, Alvin Shonk; Elmtree,
{ J. L. Dey; Garfield, Ella Young; Mid-
| x nt white e roideries Prio ox,
| way, C. Geib; Pleasant Place, Mr. |Vhite embroideries, Priced 25c.
| McKley: Union Square, Mr. Herman;
| McKinley, Howard Merkey; Fairview
Miss Paxon: Chestnut Grove, Grace
Nixdorf; Mt. Vernon, Agnes Ryan;
Chiques Hill, Miss McKley; Sunny
{ also,
Side, Emma George; Mastersonville, |
2
is |
{ during 1909. |
| | Chas. G. Becker; Hossler’s, John I
|
| caw Rao > xi rs
| Twelve Million Tons of Portland Brubaker; Back Run, Edith Drumn
Cement I'he school term was fixed at seven |
| The total production of Portland | months and salary $55 for No
| : vos n . . y sachin e The t: ve .
{cement in the United States in 1910 | mark for teaching Che tax rate
[as reported to the Geological Survey | tWo mills The board was organized
| | as follows: H. G. Greiner, president
Eby, treasurer. The other Boi S
baker, Jos. R. Shearer |
{equivalent to 12,841,430 long tons, |
valued at $5.26 a ton. Compared | ind D. B. Eb)
with the output of pig iron for 1910, Twvya
which was 27,298,545 long tons, hav- 3000 Worms from Mount Joy
ing an estimated value of $419.851.- We clip the following item of 1o- |
Forest
and 16 per cent. of its value. In| Park will get the worms. Park Com-
1909 the production of Portland ce- | missioner Scanlon received a consign
ment was 64,991,431 barrels, valued | ment of 5000 worms on Monday from
at $52,858,354; the output for 1910 | Mount Joy, Pa. which he will feed
EERRRRR EERE RRR ERROR ERR R RRA RAN)
quantity of 10,708,054 barrels, or | missioner says the worms are a great
16.5 per cent. ana in value of $14. |delicacy for birds, and that they are
648,125, or 27.7 per cent. The aver- | exceptionally strengthening for the |
age price per barrel in 1910, accord- | mother birds and their flocks of little |
5, and |
ment in bulk at the mills, includ-|dozen at a meal. They are about
ing the labor cost of packing but not [one half inch long and were alive
the value of the sacks or barrels. | When received. Supt. Ratchford will
This average price is 16.5 cents high- | Visit the cages early each morning
er than the average price received for [tO feed the birds, and all the late
cement in the Lehigh district, 14.2 risers will regret their tardiness
cents higher than that in the East- Tete
ern States, 1.8 cents lower than that Luther League Convention
in the Central States, 13.8 cents low- Easton, Pa.. June 28.
er than that in the South, and 48.8 The Young People’s Socteties of

cents lower than that on the Pacific | Baston are making preparation to
Jonterian the State Convention of the
country is included the value of near- | Luther League of Pennsylvania on
ly 75,000 barrels of white Portland [July 11, 12, 13. About 150 or more
$2.86 a barrel. As the local leagues are furnishing
ANOTHER GREAT SHIRT SALE
week set a high-water mark of values in the Men's Shirt Store
reach Scores of men took advantage of the special values,
I'e ow counting their purchases the best values ever shown any-
Ore But to-morrow’s stock will equal last week's Note the follow-
MEN'S FINE PERCALE AND MADRAS SHIRTS AT 50¢


In a score or more of neat pattern stripes or figures; well made,
tachable cnff ull sizes; SPECIAL AT 500
WORK SHIRTS STAMPED DOILIES
Plain Blue Chambray placket 6 to 27-inch; Beautiful New Patterns
eves, felled seams also striped Se. to 65cn
and checked woven cheviots: all
EXTRAORDINARY SOAP SALE
PALMOLIVE SOAP
I'he ideal skin soap-—cooling,
ve attached collars, are strong and
Special Price, 373c each, Dealing, nourishing The best and
purest soap on the market to-day.
SWEET ORR WORK SHIRTS Made of pure Olive Oil It costs 10¢
An ususually large assortment of everywhere, but in order to thorough
patterns, in Cheviots, strip- ly introduce it, we make the follow-
SIX 10e. CAKES OF PALMOLIVE
SPECIALS FROM THE ART DE- SOAP FOR 50c., AND WITH EACH
PARTMENT PURCHASE A [0c. JAR OF PALM-
'E FACE CREAM FREE
script and Old English OLIVE FAC] REAM FREE
LETTER FOUNDATIONS JOIN OUR CO-OPERATIVE SEWING
Guaranteed washable, in a variety MACHINE CLUB IF YOU WANT
of different sizes, 10c¢., to 65¢. a doz. THE BEST MACHINE ON
| MARKET AT THE
THE D. M. C. EMBROIDERER'S | LOWEST PRICE
ALPHABET These machines are made by one
\ little booklet, consisting of a se-
of new and very varied patterns.
of the largest and oldest and most
progressive manufacturers in the
country, and are the best for the low-
est prices that can be found. Neith-
money nor labor have
been sparédd in perfecting these ma-
chines. The highest grade materials
M. C. MERCERIZED COTTON |and the highest mechanical skill are
white and all the wanted colors; (employed in their construction, pos-
sessing all the up-to-date features of
: : er time, s
series of patterns, with tracings for
machines twice the price. Guaran-
CROCHETTING COTTON teed fully ten years. Full comple-
[n balls, in white, from No. 10 to No. | pent of attachments, which
150, at unusually y rices. 9
inusually low prices $2.00 Down and $1.00 a Week
STAMPED PILLOW CASES will make you the immediate owner.
[ bretty, new designs, 50c¢. a pair All sizes—8$15.50, $19.50, $21.50,
good materials, in a number of | $29.50 and $32.30
Nw York Store
Corner § uate § & E. doi St.. Lancaster
msn


The Best On The Market
We Have Taken The Agency for The
FULLER & JOHNSON
Gasoline Engines and Pumps
THIS 1S ONE OF THE BEST ENGINES ON THE MARKET
AND IS CONSIDERED BY EXPERTS WHO HAVE EXAMINED
IT, TO BE EQUAL TO THE BEST MADE FOR STRENGTH AND
DURIBALITY. IT IS AIR-COOLED, WILL NOT HEAT IN THE
WARMEST WEATHER. WON'T FREEZE IN THE COLDEST
WEATHER. IT IS ALWAYS READY TO WORK. NO PUMP
JACKS NEEDED, NO BELTS, NO ARMS, NO SHAFTS, AND
IS A GREAT PROTECTION IN CASE OF FIRE.
 
BIER nnn
Fuller & Johnso
Engine and bo

IT CAN BE USED FOR IRRIGATING OR CAN BE PRESSED
INTO SERVICE FOR PUMPING WATER IN CASE OF FIRE AS
IT WILL THROW A STREAM 35 FEET HIGH. WE HAVE
THESE ENGINES FROM 5 TO 15 HORSE-POWER. PRICES
ARE VERY REASONABLE. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL OR
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.


M. L.. GREIDER & GO.
Marietta Street, MOUNT JOY.
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gf nole’'s Furniture War &ooms
In every home these pills st |
H ) : hould be. |
extensive alterations to power and |If other kinds you've tried in vain


And be well again. Only 25¢. at S. ;









German poet |
months long, but some plants were Matthias Ringman who in the spring |
unable to maintain operations even of 1507 coined the word “America” |
for this short season. then first suggested it as a name for |
— ee the New World in a treatise written
Jitead the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | bg im.
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POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS 70 SUIT THE PURC
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