The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, August 30, 1911, Image 3

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IN STOCK
H.|S. NENCOMER, MT. JOY.

Krall Meat Market

I always have on hand anything
in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc.
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork and
Mutton. Prices always right.
H H. KRALL
West Main Street, Opp. Bank,
MOUNT JOY, PA
nell Telephone

 
/ KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
for Gentlemen
who cherish
Quality.

 

or Sale By S. DEARBECK
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
At Eastons’
et eaci
1 I D> & Tk « hn
I Wine 1 10¢
nd HI
> nd 10 wh
Elas Bel 10¢
Blac 1 White G
10¢. Per Pair
Tm h To ls, with fringe 10¢ each
I Rubber Combs ..10¢. each
Footh Brushes : 5 and 10¢. each
v Shams, stamped .10¢ each
Bureau Covers, stamped 10c¢. each
A new lot of torchon laces
5 and 10¢ per yd.
New Colored Glass .. i . 9 10c,
Spe 11 Department Boys’ School
Trousers . z 35¢ to He
SION & EASTON]
{
W. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.

In the art of fitting glasses to eyes
we don’t come to your door and beg
you to let us fit your eyes. The only
place we fit your eyes is in our office
either at Lancaster or at Mt. Joy,
at R. V. Fegley’s Jewelry Store, ev-
ery other Tuesday.
Examination Free.
Glasses from $1 up.
Dr. H. A. FECGLEY



| from the blood. “They are the best
| them, 50c. at S. B. Bernhart & Co's, |’
Mt. Joy, Pa.

Bast Main St. MT. JOY. PA.

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, JA
J
INF LAM: Game Laws
IN THIS STATE
MA ION For the Benefit of the Sportsmen in
A | Our Community We Have Come
piled the Fish and Game Laws
That Will Interest People in This
Section==Rabbit Season Opens Nov
st


1
" . ‘ . ’. , :
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s « |
Vegetable Compound. 2 I
(Creston, Iowa “1 was troubled { th it sho )
a long time with y inflammation, pains valual rtmen
— in my side, sic) abl rf time of t
headaches and :
VOUSnes I had { ken 1
ken 80 many t \ od and line or ham
cines that 1 was line vi ot more than three
discour weed and ho } 1
thought 1 would
never get well A I n ech ave lake trout,
friend told me of l than 6 inche {0 in one
Lydia E. Pinkham’s ga. Limited to one rod and line
Vegetable Com. |, 16 te Tulv 31. inches
pound and it re. Ret u nelusive
stored me to health. Black bas large or small mouth,
I have no more not less than § inches, 12 in one day |i

pain, my nerves are stronger : and I can
domyown work. Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound cured me after
verything else had failed, and I rec. or green bass, crapple, not less than
mmend it to other suffering women.” ¢ inches, 25 in one day, June 15 to
Mis. Wa. SEALS, 000 W. Howard St., | x comber 30. inclusive |
(‘reston, Iowa. : a 4 :
" soe Mlue pike (e J rwise
Thousands of unsolicited and genu- f lue pike, pike perc by CAI TY ise
ine testimonials like the above prove called wall-eyed pike, or Susquehan-
the Snsioncy of Lydia E. Pinkham's na salmon, pickerel, not less than 12
Vegetable Compound, which is made jpches, 25 in one day, June 15 to
exclusively from roots and herbs.
Women who suffer from those dis-
tressing ills should not lose sight of
these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia not less than 24 inches, four in one
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to day, June 15 to November 30, in-
restore their health.
June 15 to November 30, inclusive
Rock bass, white bass, strawberry
December 31, inclusive.
Muscallonage, or Western pike,
clusive.
t I Yon wast special advice Write Striped bass or rock fish, not less
0 Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. . ; oi or mite
She will treat your lettar as than 8 inch 8, number unlimited,
strictly confidential. For 20 years classed as food fish, to be taken at
she has been helping sick women | any time with rod and line or hand
in this way, free of charge. Don’t |i;,. sunday excepted.
hesitate-—-w ‘rite at once. . . : . :
Sun fish, river chubs or fall fish,
classed as food fish, to be taken at
CHURCH OF BRETHREN CONFER- any time with rod and line or hand
ENCE TO BE HELD AT YORK line, Sunday excepted.
———n i Table of animals and birds declar-
Will Use Fair Grounds. Annual (ed to he game in Pennsylvania.
Gathering In May, 1912 When they may be killed. The num-
ee ber
On Friday York was chosen as the Bear, unlimited, October 1 to Jan-
meeting place for the General Con-|uary 1. Use of steel traps forbid-
ference of the Church of the Breth- | den
ren of the United States, which will Blackbirds, all kinds, and doves,
{ be held in May, 1912. This was de-| unlimited, September 1 to January 1
cided at a meeting of the Southern | Deer, male, with visible horns, 1
Pennsylvania Conference in York. | each season, November 15 to Decem-
The only other town in the dis
lish, Mongolian, Chinese and

which put up a fight for this

meeting was Gettyshurg, but neck pheasa in one day,
won out by a vote of 24 to 6 20 in one week in one sea-
Strong pleas were made for Gettys!son, November 1 ber 1
  

 

2 by the delegates from nly called
ace and representatives of rail-|ph five 1 0 in one
oads leading to it They promised | We 50 in one 1 Novem
not only accommodations for 10,000 {ber 1 to December 15
peo but also offered to subscribe Hare or bbit 100 in on day
Of or t Irpose ( enter Ni ber 1 D 1 1
orl ) 1 I H rian q fiv 1 Of 3
I f road facilitie ) in Or wee ind n on
1 t l tion of Y A gl n, Oct rd (
) ( t of I Ve 1 }, J 1 De
I I 1 1 l aur
tl eotin Fully 2 Q ) ca 1 V ni
I itt land ( 1 d 10) nn
t f nee vid ¢ 7 1 on wverm-
1 I \ 1 ! i
on for calling the special Raccoon, unlimited, September 1
¢ 0 1 th to January 1
dele t 1 at a Shore unlimited, September
pla fo Con [1 to January 1
ence was to be selected and that! Snip Jack or Wilson, unlimited,
three places had been favorably |September 1 to May
looked upon in the southern part of Squirrel, fox, black or gray, six of
the State, Pen-Mar, Gettysburg and |the combined kinds in one day, Nov
Yorl smber 1 to December 15
Fhe discussion wa then thrown | Webfeoted, wild, water fowl of all
open to the delegates by the intro-|kind unlimited, September 1 to
fuction of Arch McClean and Robert | April 10 Not to be shot at before
Miller, explained why Gettysh sunrise

: ry |
have the big meeting I'hey Wild turkeys, one in one day, two
shoul
stated that the well known Springs |in one season, November 1 to Decem-
hotel, one mile west of the town, | ber 15
would be put into first class condi- Woodchuck, ten in one day, 20 in
tion for the conference sessions and [one week and 50 in one season, Oc-
hat buildings for services and ac-|tober 1 to December 1
commodation of 10,000 persons SO Wi ee—
would be provided by the people of BAINBRIDGE
Gettysburg [.ehman Herchelroth, of Philadel-
No representatives of York or | phia was home over Sunday
Pen-Mar were at the meeting. | Miss Erma Libhart spent last week
In the afternoon the attending |at Mount Gretna as the guest of Ruth
members of the church visited the | Hoffman.
York county fair grounds. Christian Demmy of Philadelphia,
The following committee on ar- | visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. C.
rangements was appointed: C. Demmy over Sunday.
The Revs. J. A. Longenecker, York
C. G. Trimmer, York; C. L. Baker, | was the guest of her cousin, Miss
East Berlin; E. S. Miller, Black | Miriam Smith on Sunday.
Miss Elenor Hoffer of Lancaster,
Rock, Md., and J. M. Mohler, Me- | Miss Maud Herchelroth of Middle-
chanicsburg. | town, was the guest of Miss Kather-
RY IN SPH | ine Houseal several days during the
Attack Like Tigers | week
In fighting to keep tle blood pure | Miss Lydia Forney of Harrisburg,
the wLite corpuscles attack disease | gave two interesting and instructive
germs like tigers. But often germs discourses on the missionary work in
multiply so fast the little pimples, | bl 2 i
boils, eczema, saltrheum and sores | India, that is under the supervision
multiply and strength and appetite [of the Church of God.
fail. ‘This condition demands Elec- Rev. H. S Brinser is attending
tric Bitters to regulate stomach, liv-
3 ’ Central Manor camp where he was
er and kidneys and to expel poisons
1gain requested to give another ser-
blood purifier,” writes C. T. Budhan, [ies illustrated lectures in the
of Tracy, Calif., “I have ever found.” | Church of Gol on Sunday.
hey make rich, red blood, strong On Thursday evening, Aug. 31, in
nerves and build ®*up your health. Try |

M. E. Sunday School room the
will treat the Golds who had


ee CD Cnn [the hi
iigher percentage of attendance


Gf Interest to Teachers lin the contest which closed in June.
Every day some new provision in meme tll) Mpc
the School Code is brought to light | Salesman Wanted
The latest, which will be of special | We want a wide awake young man
interest to school teachers is the sec-|to act as our local representative in
| tion providing that teachers shall be | Mount Joy. Previous experience not
that are in need of them. Remember
fined $3.00 per day for non-attend- | necessary. We can coach you in a
ance at County Institute sessions, un- | few days. Good opening for right
less such absence is the result of un- man. Address in own hand writing
avoidable causes. stating age and previous business
| experience of any and give names of
| two local business men as references.
KIRK JOHNSON & CO.
Piano Dealers, Lancaster, Pa
eel
rt My Qe
Taken to the Hospital
Samuel Weller, an aged resident |
of Ironville, was removed to the
County Hospital, at Lancaster, yes-
terday afternoon by Ezra Gingrich, Agent Wanted
in the Columbia ambulance. Mr. Something that will sell itself
Weller is suffering from cancer of the | Steady employment to right man.

What Shwilkey Bumblesock
Say This Week

schwontz saena.”
bakont g'west
monkeys os olla
sewentz wisa.
fardompt os we si ageny
hae si schwontz tsu
g'shwint os se
si schwontz tsu
woo neemond
drinka con os
groddled olla







 
B Brohibitions ts

a (tum, in the ag
| read as follows:
I ( orporate
provided, sl
un onnere leit lof the taxabl
of the taxable

Years Together
How the merit of a good thing
worthlessness §
there’s no guesswork in this evidence | lax

“Il have used Dr.
most infallible throz at :
quinsy or sore ne
Trial bottle free. uaranteed by S. |
ts ——
While Joseph Zink, the contractor
and stone mason,
|
pieces a number of tunmkeys on the |
Hiestand farm,
Two hens, and two gobblors fell prey |
to the canine.
ers have reported loss of fowls in
this way recently. They were the |
Farmer and M.
NE a Sra TREE
Read the Mt. Joy Bulletin.

face and is in a serious condition. |8-30-3t.
[|p ™ YROFOSE D AMENDMENTS TO THE
[CONSTITUTION SUBMITTED TO
THE CITIZENS OF THIS COMMON-
WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL
OR REJECTION BY THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMON-
WEALTH or PENNSYLVANIA,
AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF
HE SECRETARY OF THE COM-
MONWEALTH, IN PURSUANCE OF
ARTICLE, AVHI OF THE CONSTI.
'UTION
Number One
A JOINT RESOLUTION


\ n 1 to the
{ ( { ( ( th
( onsoil
| t ( 1 A
‘ (
1 t
t i
{ 1d ‘
( rd
¢ \ h tee article
thi f
hat section x of article five be
ended y triking out the said
( ind inserting in place there
tl ollowing
Section In the county of Phil
wdelphia all the jurisdiction and
powers now vested in the district
yurts and courts of common pleas,
subject to such hanges as may
be made by this Constitution or
by law, shall be in Philadel-
phia vested in five distinct and
eparate courts of equal and co-
ordinate jurisdiction, composed of
three judges each Ie said courts
in Philadelphia shall be designated
respectively as the court of common
pleas number one, number two, num
ber three, number four, and number
five. but the number of said courts
may be by law increased, from time
to time, and shall be in like manner
designated by successive numbers.
The number of judges in any of Skid
courts, or in any county where the
establishment of an additional ®
may be authorized by law, may be
| increased, from time to time, and
whenever such increase shall amount

lin the whole to three, such three |
{ judges shall compose a distinct and |
| separate court as aforesaid, which
shall be numbered as aforesaid. In
| Philadelphia all suits shall be insti-
tuted in the said courts of common |
pleas without designating the num- |
her of the said court, and the several
courts shall distribute and apportion |
the business among them in such |
manner as shall be provided by rules |
of court, and each court, to which |
any suit shall be thus assigned, shall
have exclusive jurisdiction ther
subject to change of venue, as
be provided by law
In the county of Alles
jurisdiction and powe
in the several
common pleas


rheny all the
now vested



ested in one
court of common composed of
 
all the judges in commission in said
| courts Such jurisdiction and pow- |
|ers shall extend to all proceedings
1 ind in equit vhich shall have
h instituted ir the sey 1 num- |
bered courts 1 be subject to
h change I




\ JOINT RESOLUTION







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Wednesday, Aughgt 30, 1911,
—
hn “——
CEE
~oe IS NORE THAN LIKELY. THAT §
A WE SHALL SAY NO MORE
AFTER TODAY ABOUT THIS
Anniversary Sale
d about it until we

We talked and
loubt if there n- caster County a

mat \ na not
ITH ANNIVERSARY SAL E AT THE 8S. 8S. 8S. STORE
Fhousands have paid us a visit during the progress of the
ne back home materially benefitted financially.
here et remain v good m any bargains
. FOR YOU
and if you come very soon you'll be able to reap a better percent-
we of mn t the dollars you spend than you've done in a long
while
COME NOW, WRILE THE BARGAINS LAST
Clothing Furnishings, Shoes, Hats and Leather Goods.
We make no bhrags-—-We only ask you to give us a fair
chance for comparison Lookers are as Welcome as Buyers.
0 YEAR WITH WILLIAMSON'S
SAYRES ScHeEID & WEETON


Next to Union Trust Co. LANCASTER, PA
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SHAUB & CO. SHOE SALE
Sale Starts Friday Morning Continues for Ten Days

t courts of | {8 North Queen Street,


Now is the Time to Buy Low Shoes and Save Money.
It will be to your advantage to buy several pairs that will do you for
the next season
Children’s for Shoes Misses’ for Shoes
Shoes and 45 That Shoes and 65 That
Oxfords Were Oxfords Were
£1.00 and $1.25; Sizes, 5 to 8. $1.25 and $1.50; Sizes, 5 to 2.
See our windows for great reductions that will prove money savers.
SHAUB & CO.
300TS, SHOES, RUBBERS and HOSIERY
LANCASTER, PENNA,
THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST
ESTABLIS HEL 1897
[such : r SpA Ly law, WILLIAM L BEAR & CO.
(Members Chicago Board of Trade)
BROS IEGRS
PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Sts, PHILADELFFA
3 TOCHKHS BONDS INVESTMENTS

30 SECONDS > MINUTES
To Chicago Board of Trade To 1y Grain Market in America
1 . ; 0}
Lancast nch 220-226 Woolworth Bldg.


I 3 8 PUBLIC SABLE 9
Be = OF
i ania, | 3) i ‘ . s
pa iS Cows, Heifers & Bulls 5
alent AT THE Q
ri 9) Florin Inn, Florin, Pa. a
| .
i 1S. he dade at any coun |) Friday, Sept. 1st, 1911 0)
g5 a AH eh EE , 0 or in i) I ; ; ; ON A lies , ; he i o
opiden. shall never Siceed seven (09) oliowing live stock, J)
a i 0) o:
to nto |B) ©
h + in t . Q
: 4 0

the same three per cen

time, upon su
Section 8
tv, city, boroug
district, or Nhe
1 dis

per centum
shall a
trict i r an new debt, or
an ymoun

ceeding its indebtedness
amount exceed

pon such

the elec
rty, without (
election in



tors thereof at a
such manner a hall be rovided by
aw; but an he debt of which |
NOY .xceeds seven per centum of
ch ¢ 1 ic may be au
hor law to increase the same
thr acral
1 t 1 1 valuat
weent del ts h
inafter f nd cou
tv of the constr
» { tion an nent of subways for

CONStLruc
or the
sed in

transit purposes, oO1
f(
tion of wharves and
 
tion of land
the oonstruction of a system of
wharves and docks, as public improve
ments, owned or to be owned by said |
| city and county of Philadelphia, and
which shall yield to the city and coun |
{ty of Philadelphia current net reve-
| nue in excess of the interest on said
debt or debts and of the annual in-
stallments necessary for the cancel- |
lation of said debt or debts, may be
excluded in ascertaining the poyes
| of the city and county of Philadel-
number of ferm- {or to become otherwise indebted:
{ Provided, That a sinking fund for |
their cancellation shall be established |
|
and maintained.
A true copy of Joint Resolution | ar np
No. 2.
ROBERT MCcAFEE,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.







CHOICE FRESH & SPRINGING GOWS ~~ €9
Extra Big Milkers and Good Butter Cows 0)
18 HEAD OF [0]
THOROUGH BRED HOLSTEIN HEIFERS oN
Also a Few Choice Stock Bulls @Q
This stoc has all been bought bv m
  
&) C.L. PIERCE, §g] Rosenthal Q

Sleddeoooel

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‘The quality of Lamp Oil you use counts im-
mensely for or against your comfort ana health.
There’s a perfect oil made for people who
give thought. Itis
Family Favorite Oil
triple-refined from Pennsylvania Crude Oil—the best ever
made. Full, white lame—never flickers—no soot—no odor.
Costs no more than inferior Tagk-wages oils—saves money a8
well as eyes and comfort. Your dealer has it in origiual
barrels direct from the refineries.
Waverly Oil Works €0.—Intepundent Retners—PHitsburg, Pa.
Also makers of Special Waverly Auto Os and Waverly §



 
 

 





 









































































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