The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, September 06, 1911, Image 5

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THAT'S WHAT WE WANT TO TALK ABOUT TO YOU NOW.
IF YOU CONTEMPLATE MAKING SALE OF YOUR REAL ES-
TATE THIS FALL, PLEASE REMEMBER THE MOST IMPORT-
ANT FACTOR IN YOUR SALE IS ADVERTISING IT PROPERLY.
FIRST— YOU WANT AN ATTRACTIVE SALE BILL.
SECOND-—DISTRIBUTE YOUR BILLS PROPERLY.
THIRD—HAVE ENOUGH POSTERS—DON'T SLIGHT THE
NUMBER BECAUSE A FEW EXTRA COST A DOLLAR MORE,
ONE BID ON YOUR FARM WILLMAKE UP THAT DIFFERENCE
A DOZEN TIMES. .
FOURTH—DON'T FAIL TO ADVERTISE YOUR PROPERTY
IN A PAPER THAT REACHES THE PEOPLE—A PAPER WITH
A LARGE CIRCULATION.” THAT'S THE WAY TO GET COM-
PETITIVE BIDDERS.


ALL THESE CONDITIONS ARB COMPLIED WITH AT THE
ulletin Office
East Main Street
Mount Joy, Penna.
AND WE DON'T LIE ABOUT IT EITHER AS YOU CAN SEE FOR
YOURSELF IF YOU WILL JUST TAKE THE TIME TO DROP IN
AND SEE THE PAPER PRINTED
AS ANYBODY'S AND YOU ALL
WE WOULD
OUR PRICES ARE AS LOW
KNOW THE KIND OF POSTERS YOU GET HERE.
BE PLEASED TO HEAR FROM ANY ONE HAVING SALE.



REMEMBER
IF WE PRINT YOUR POSTERS YOU GET A FREE NOTICE IN
OUR SALE REGISTER FROM NOW UNTIL THE DAY OF SALE.





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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Florin Affairs ‘Our Card Basket
HAPPENINGS IN THE BUSY Vile
AGE WEST OF HERE
Local and Personal Briefs That Have
Occurred Since Our Last Issue in
Our Hustling and Wide Awake
Neighbor Village, Florin
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t of Miss Be Kottl
Messrs. Anna and Marie Eckert of |
Columbia, were the ts o Mrs
John H. Shumaker the past weel
Mrs. J. McClintock of Germantown
Philadelphia, spent several days here |
with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Easton
Misses Elizabeth and Gertrude
Greenawalt of Mount Joy, spent Sun
day with the family of Geo. A. Geyer.
Mr K. Freymeyer and
daughters,
and Mrs. J.
Emily
Reading with friends
Pal-
her
and Blanche, spent
several days at
Mr. Mrs
myra, spent several
Mr Mrs
and Ammon Fry of
days with
parents, and
ton.
The cow
this place last Friday was well atten-
sale of Sol Rosenthal in
ded and a large lot of fine stock was
sold.
Mr
ter
with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Leo Kobb and daugh
Elizabethtown, Sunday
G. A.
spent
and Mrs
of
Geyer.
Mrs. Dr. O. E.
wav to Philadelphia, stopped at her
Harvey Ray-
Snodgrass on her
parental home, Hon. J.
mond’'s, Monday.
Miss Bessie Kottler and little sis-
| ter Mildred returned home last Thurs
visit to
last
day from a several weeks’
| relatives at Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keener and
granddaughter Miss Grace Keener,
spent several days at Harrisburg as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lutz.
Mrs. Mary Martin of Philadelphia
and son Lloyd of Niae, N. Y., are here
on a several weeks’ visit in the fam-
ily of Mr. H. H. Bear, east of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Landis of
Lancaster: Mr. and Mrs. P. Kolp
and Mary Myers of Mount Joy and
Kathryn Weiser town, returned
home last Thursday week’s
trip to the following places: Bloom-
ing Glenn at a Bible Conference,
Philadelphia, Trenton, N. J., Asbury
Park and Ocean Grove.
A family reunion was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Baer
east of town on Saturday. The fol.
Mrs. J. B. My-
Mary Martin, of
lloyd of Niac,
N.¥.: Mrs. Richerly and
three daughters of Lancaster: Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Firestone and child-
ren of Middletown: Rev. and Mrs. G.
Getz of Mount Joy; Mrs. Weisenberg-
er and children of Philadelphia; Mrs.
B. U. Gantz and Mrs. Fred Snyder.
Woman's Missionary Society
The Woman's Missionary Society
will hold their Woman's Day servic-
es in the Florin U. B. Church on Sun-
310,-191.1, Fol-
program:
of
from a
lowing were present:
of Middletown;
and son
Amos B.
ers,
Philadelphia
day evening, Sept.
lowing is the
Song; Scripture Lesson; Song;
| Prayer; Duet, Misses Eva Kreider and
{ Ada Nissley; Recitation, Dora Wag-
ner: Quartette; Address, Miss Bals-
baugh; Offering; Solo, Mrs. Mease;
| Announcements: Song; Benediction.
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For Sale
| [Laundry power reversing Wash
Machine: capacity 24 Shirt just re-
[ built: good as new,, will sell for one-
half the cost.
A 20 qt. Hand or Power Ice Cream
Freezer, with Copper Can, used very
little.
Also a 1% Horse power New Hol-
land Gasoline Engine; good as new,
will sell either of the above cheap.
| Apply at this office
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A Lawn Festival
A lawn festival will be held on the
lawn at Wm. H. Gantz’s Farmers’
{Inn on Saturday Sept. 9.
| Chicken corn soup, sandwiches, wa-
evening,
termelon, ice cream, cake, etc. will
[be served. The Foresters Band will
furnish music and the festival will
be held rain or shine.
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Purchased New Goods
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Beneman have
{just returned from a trip to New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
other places, where they purchased a
here
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Festival a Success
The festival on the lawn of Geo.
B-own. Sr., on Saturday evening by
the P. BE. Choir, was one of the most
successful ever held here. 71he pro-
eet Ce
| any little foreign markets that Fag-
land
tending to its strikes.
et Ere
Read the Bulletin
Hl WHEREABOUTS Ol OUR
FRIENDS THE PAST WEER
Who and Where They Have Visited
Many Strangers Here Over San
day=—Were You Among Them
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Mr. and M H. Bre
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is here on i ol pa V1
d Mr M M el
Mr. and Mrs An Meash net
Sunday in the home of Mr. ar Mr
Senate Meshey at Manheim
Mr. John MeCurdy and daughte
| Miss Mary of Maytown pent Sun
dav in town with friends
Miss Beatrice Murray spent from
Friday to Sunday at Elizabethtown
where she was visiting relatives
Walter Greiner has returned to
Williamson School, after spending
Alpheus Mor- |
lot of up-to-the-minute goods for the |
various departments of their big store |
| ceeds netted quite a neat sum and |
were for the benefit of St. Mary's |
Chapel.
Germany will be glad to look after |
is forced to neglect whic at- |
at Strasburg,
his summer vacation with his parents
resume her
Mount
9th
Mr.
Joy on Saturday, September
Geo. N. Lefevre of the Home
made a pleasant call at
this sanctum while in town yester
day.
Mr. H.S
heim spent Sunday
Whitecamp and Mrs
in this place.
Witmer of Man-
Mrs. Rachel
Catharine Dietz
and Mrs
with
Elizabeth Greiner has to
Philadelphia, where she will spend a
week and also visit her brother Wal-
at Williamson School.
Mr. Wm. Kuhn
Louis, Mo., who were here on a visit
left Monday
by Miss Mary Kuhn for a week's vis-
it to Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Charles and Mabel
gone
ter
and wife of St.
morning, accompanied
and
and
Garber
son Henry
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Ober and Benjamin Ober at Manheim
Mr Mrs. Jacob Brown,
of town, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Krall, spent Sunday at McCall's Fer-
On
suprised
guests of
and east
and
sites. returning
ry, viewing the
home they were
well prepared supper awaiting them
of
ice cream, cake, ete, prepared by
Brown's children. Mr
was the caterer.
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watermelon,
Mr.
Drab
consisting chicken,
Frank
enstadt

Attend to It Now.
Persons desirous of having prepar-
ed meats for G. A. R. Reunion Day,
Sept. 14th, should place their orders
now in order to have it delivered
promptly. Please don't wait until
the last minute but attend to this at
H. Krall,
Pa.
Ra
disappointed. H
Mount Joy,
Funeral Tomorrow.
The funeral of Dr. William Roth of
be held the
house of
at
Manheim, will at Cross
Roads meeting west here,
tomorrow afternoon two o'clock.
Interment
grounds adjoining the church.
mre lll u—
Some girls make a practice of being
beautiful and others don’t have to work
at it at all.
Nothing surprises a woman so much
as not being surprised.
eye on the man who can do better.
It isn’t hard for a man to square him-
gelf with his conscience—unless
conscience happens to be his wife.

Deserved Promotion.

| “And so your husband is a white-
washer?”
“Yes, indeed, and a fine whitewash-

er he is, too, if I do mention it. And
instead of whitewashing basements |
and fences around the village it
down in Washington he ought to be,
a-whitewashing of them statesmen
that need it.”
{ A Wonderful Woman.
“She is a marvelous woman.”
“Mrs. Brown?”
“Yez."
“I never saw anything marvelous
about her.”
“She never eats ice cream.”
“Nod”
«And she never goes to a bargain
sale.”
| “You don't say!”
| “And she doesn’t think she can run
| things better than her husband.”
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Money talks and when we
| to charity, it positively yells
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Read the Bulletin

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Miss Anna Welsh of Columbia will |
Pianoforte instruction in |
daughter Pauline, of this place, were |


Wednesday, September 6, 1911,
We Offer 1912 Reo Cars
at Beduced 1912 Prices
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Automobiles and Gasoline Engines
DON'T FAIL TO READ THE WINNING RECORDS
OF THE REO. WATCH FOR NEW RECORDS
This cal not only a record breaker in price but has also made remarkable records in endur-
ance runs, hill-climbing, racing ind cross conitnent contest Some of these records have never
been made by any car, regarle of price
The following will give you some idea as to their speed
“Oot. 15 In a 50 mile race the Reo defeated a higher priced car, well known for its racing
record, by ten miles Reo time, 57 minuets 43 seconds, over a very sandy course.”
This is one of the many remarkable records which helped to make the Reo famous
Ask for demonstrations and be convinced that the Reo is the best car for the money ever offered.
Our REO DELIVERY TRUCK is also another REO SENSATION.

best and most economical truck of its capacity ever
and will take the place of two of them, at an oper-
The REO $750, truck is without a doubt the
offered. Costs very little more than a good team
ating cost of about onehalf that of two teams. Ask for a day's demonstration and the machine will
prove to you the above statement.
We also have in stock a large variety of new and second hand gasoline engines. Don’t fail to

finding a |
once and you will be sure not to be
Butcher |
will be made th the burial |
Always do your best and keep your |
his |
is |
give it |
look them over before buying.
LANDIS BROS., Rheems, Pa.
AAAS AMAA AUIS UA ddd ddd ddd
. Local Doings Best Food for Babies
If you are having trouble with tbe
GENERAL INTEREST boy's food, and nothing seems to
MANY SHORT NEWS jrEMs op[%Tee Wik it, you can probebly get
+ he child to take A. D. 8. Malted Milk
—— retain it and thrive en {I, as it is a
particularly nourishing, satisfying
and carefully made preparation, in-
tended especially for troublesome
| stomachs of both infants and adults.
It is one of the standard, reliable
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| Brief Local Happenings Gathered as
! They Occur With the Whirl of the
| World for Quick Reading Within
the Past Few Days.


v ite pet ci f Miss] Mary ; iets’
| A favorite pet cat of Miss] Mary | sperjcan Druggists’ Syndicace pro-
Sot araORh’s Was ihsOne
Past rson’s was poinsoned. ducts, and its use is unhesitatingly
| Mr and Mrs. Reuben Fegley an-|gjvised by the entire 12,000 drug-
jnoance the birth of a son since Mon- | gists who are A. D. S. members, and
| day | know its true value. iLere is|
| Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stout on North ipothine in it to prove °asmful to
| Barbara street, announce the arrival lye paby-—na drugs or medicines It |
of a son since Sunday. is merely a scientifically <iade arli-|
of the


{ For Sale—-Fine seed wheat cle or food, which you can r2’'y upcn. | [
| Rudy variety (Call on or address This is the way they speal . |
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J. L.. Swarr, Mount Joy, Pa. | Round Shoulders
For Rent A six room dwelling A D S M | .
» D. S. Malted Milk op 1.1
Immediate possession given. In 5 ’ yo: ; A Sign of Old A e
| ) 2 ho TM yes Mr. V G. Newell, a promineqt | “se———— ia Age
tm : ne druggist of Warren, Pa., says: It is possible for every w
ehm Swarr as bee “ § ssible 1c /ETY WOM
MY Jon pie Es Gentlemen-—Enclosed ' you will to Ee hat oroct rrianding
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made executor of the estate of Eliza- find a picture of my youngest l.ov
” ’ » £081 " »
beth Swarr, late of Rapho township graceful appearance typical of th
whose LII'E WAS SAVED BY A. D
Mrs. Susan Sample of this place ¢ MALTED MILK perfectly formed woman.
| has grown a cabbage Head that has “That scunds ike a pretty big
[ 91 heads, a large one and 20 around story, but kere are the fa HE 2
it about the size of a fist “ mars
it 2 u W ize 3 4 : hb 18iols John Winston Newell was bora SHOULDER ERACE
Mrs. Margaret Jordan, ) 18 Vis- ; 9 g
January 29, 1909, and after the first! eorrect any tendency to bzcome
iting Mrs. Walter Brown, had a se-
fall in front of the Presbyterian
shouldered, compel deep breathij
do this without the uncomfortab!
week his mother was unable to nurse
jyere = oe wk him. He was put on a well advertis- ] n
j Church Thursday evening. ed brand of malted milk, and at 5| "3Pion produced by most braces,
| 1.ost— Between Heisey's Camp ; : ! These Braces are constructed ¢
[ : | weeks weighed only 73% pounds, was f cloth, have tal t
| Grounds and trolley line a bracelet very thi 3 of cloth, have no metal parts
inving the initials BG. IT "A Hib- ery in and showed symptoms of | rustand break and may be wo
bearing the my INS: Te vo 4 ’” | starvation. © Then we put him on out your knowledge except as
{ eral reward for its return to this|, p g Malted Milk and he began| ““0€ an incorrect position.
| off to ain at = gan Rexall Shoulder Braces,
; nh = ! gain once. At 5 months, when | to be eqully beneficial for ma
| atl p——eee this picture was taken, he weighed | or child. All sizes—justsend
Were Not His Cattle. 15 pounds. We cannot recommend measurement.
| aN . E 1Eis Blase 118 ” :
| Mr. C. N. Mumma of this place. 1 too highly. Price, $1.00
heard by Alderman Doebler at|
| was
| Lancaster on Monday evening on a

| charge of cruelty to animals The |
| Commonwealth argued that cattle | Ny
| shipped to the defendant at Landis-| . . B
| ville, were not given food or water
| for twenty-four hours. The defense
E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY
was not
| was that the neglect Mr
| Mumma's, but that of the Pennsyivan

ia Railroad Company and the Alder-
| man withheld his decision. FALL I { T
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| Another Cattle Sale
I Next Wednesday, Sept. 13, Mr. Sol Qur Stock of Soft and Stiff Hats
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| Rosenthal will again offer a lot of ex-
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| tra choice fresh and springing cows i
[tra choice fresh and springing cows plete and Awaits Your Inspe
| at public sale at the stock vards of
\ Morin In Thev consist of I- FW m :
the Florin Inn. They consist of Ho A FEW OF THIS SEASON'S STRAWS PREVENTS
| stein, Durham and Jersey and are ING A COMPLETE DISP : Bhan
big milkers and good butter cows. ny : SEE, DISPLAY,
Also a lot of choice Holstein Heifers IF YOU'LL HELP US MOVE THEM YOU MAY H
coming fresh this winter. See his JUST HALF FORMER PRICE
ad elsewhere in this issue.

Wingert & }
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Aviator Atwood says it is danger-
ous for one to sneeze when operating
Truly, aviation is noth-
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an aeroplane.
ing to be at.
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