The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, October 18, 1911, Image 7

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r THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
for the Farmer



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Is That How a Certain One Taught '
_- Mathematics in the Gravel | .
. GRY Barricks? |
Fake Care of the Poultry in Fall of | Join Our Co-Operat
Year Regulavity in the Feeding | \ ail : \ that
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of Dairy Cows Dispose of Male v ' \ *b wa) | . y .
hy a : ta | © 1 ON IT eT Ve a auduac
mir—tmerenting Farm Noes. [11137 2 ee Sewing Machine Club
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Don't negled eddin tl ir
bo It only ny 0 DOING YOU (CAN Jif R A FIRST CLASS HIGH {
| A wel I that figures don't lie and | GRADE SEWING MACHINE IN A VERY EASY WAY SIMPLY
I'h time to build vy nefit of one certain num-{ COME TO THIS STORE, SELECT A MACHINE. PAY
i | . 1 a EOE | we will guote ther
® a — 5 10'¢ d rena 10 Ole IOs oO it |
7) rl ’ ’ and repair tl D | I netation Mi id 7 y
\Jvéae ook Ui 12/ his fall while the ground is soft and Mrs. Progenitor ) 2.00 Down 1.00 da Week
T a — ther good
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Staups the character of the wearer Semele, coment for Hong 1s fifteen childrer : 15] AND THE MACHINE IS IMMEDIA TELY SENT TO YOUR HOME.
A little Jewelry and small article almost as cheap wood easien Mhird eheration Rois MTHESE MACHINES HAVE BEEN F ULL TRIED AND TESTED: THOUS
show better ta than a lot or dis- eaner, lasts longer and looks bet- | randchildren ANDS ARE IN USE ALL OVER TH E COUNTY THEY ALL HAVE
ola Ve are noted for the neut and won't breed gern | Fourth generation, their COMPLETE SET OF THE NEWEST ATTACHMENTS AND ARE FULLY
eicfance of Jewelry and the No matter how still the day, better tt avandohildrer 75 | GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS A ND ARE FOR DURABILITY AND
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dregsi and 10st discriminating take down your ladders at night | [SEWING QUALITIES THE EQUAL OF MACHINES TWICE THEIR
people come here to make their se Fhe wind may come up before morn- | gong (otal 3.617 | PRICE. ALL ARE BALL-BEARIN
lection The d the best speci {ling and spoil a good ladder in no this iEnoraniis ex-nubli
mens of the Jeweler's art here at in Lime tor would ha uid eat Our Co 0 erative .
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BEusIve Drives R ber th: I i bl ’ n It is all right to let md {oe randfather t would have 0p
emember that the double wear and service you get irls harness the horses. but look to | ; :
= y pit 2 : i | quite different, and here is anc
—) — from a SA Horse Blanket means an actual saving to [Bl it yourselt that everything is all right | 1. stration that loli Cl I
= demo ation ths e is a “d g
R V FEA I you of 50c on the dollar. | before they go away to work or for | edt trievy Ihis wonderful nr ub.
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h ‘ Tr 44 K Y [his is due to the fact that the finest quality |§ Keon the stable where ti | , ndfathe A helpful plan to get an up-to-date A,
3 . . « \eap this me a1 \ hel ( ollo ) nd h Qa + Machit Av ter:
Kast Main Stra MT. JOY, PA yarns and strongest warp are used in their making vilked free from cobweb oew va vi J pi ns
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—all selected, spun and woven by experts in the mg as the breeding o : nisell & $25.00 MACHINES AT $15.50. :
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largest horse blanket factory in the world. [| profit he sh i d hi $30.00 MACHINES AT $19.50,
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shippen School he bi oof @ th ef $35.00 MACHINES AT $21.50.
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East Orange & Lime Sts., Lancaster. Pa \ Jt is extra lavze (55 x90) est
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vy and gener § bigge ah
( 0 Wellesle |§] Bu \ ] 1 ce, /
College of i | quali t 1 fro t \ Y 3 \ the Pd
B | to C wh who © uni \ i c I A No ”
I nt, $f { | If you ¢ nyc YW1 it 1s and ( f imply
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I ¢ | we Will see ti you are supplied \
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| Buy a 5A Bias Girth Blanket for the Stable. § yy : ! deluded
Buy a 5A Square Blanket for the Street. I t i i i _~
et fo i { hematician ol regain LE . Q 1 B54 :
Florence Wat rman Always look for the 5A Trade Mark. { / : " oth = ICES Bb 1 5.50, $ 1 0 00, $2 § 00 $32.50
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WM. AYRES & SON a ia, Pa think if tt sii 5 a
a0. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa. a hot oll] wun enien | Domestic Machine $22.50 and $25
the Mt Jovy Dulletin #))) |= RE RSTRNT || : wll find
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| % FOSTER & COCHRAN FOSTER & COCHRAN FOSTER & COCHRAN 4 [no lly fed, but that they hay SHOT IN LEG /@ hS
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* > Vv nel € ven te na ftroi | John Stump, of Bainbridge, Receive es AJ
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a RY f 4% q ad Fa 4 oon afi davlight ii ¢ 10TNi1 1 , In : Jy Naa of
~ x Foster & Cochran Clothing For Men 3 [soon after daylight in the morning | o- Corner Square & FE. King St., Lancaster :
a x < x mn not t el ff until sundown | | | mp, of Bainbridge an . ay
3 5 1 ry that they |g, oy had the bor i
K be Y oy A ~ Ti 3 >» St : } vy St 2 3 he ra vl t COVE 1 : ; . . the ELLER LL EE EEL LEED EEL ELEC EEE LE HTT OR ELH REE LL
: nown For Years As The Best in Lancaster Fs me sou vie itis vet covered Fi ii sient tos spi Cre 8 )
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+ J ve out amt dn sais the 0 ron n a nn vo vn § The Best On The Marke 5
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i BEST IN VARIETY BEST IN VALUE + itont ety in Whe frog Gay :
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3 Fa \ ¢ ! 1 i l br = IT, TO BE EQUAL TO THE BEST MADE FOR STRENGTH AND =
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% and Fan : $5.50. $10.00 10 825.00. 1 rateh-Up Hat | od 2% 21% DURIBALITY IT IS AIR-COOLED, WILL NOT HEAT IN THE =
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3 { i : : oi 1d the 2 \RMEST WEATHER. WON'T FREEZE IN THE COLDEST =
¥ MEN'S OVERCOATS | MEN'S RAIN COATS i IY d pl | * 1 reality tl ti Ia the |B ARMEST WEATHER, WON'T FREEZE IN THE COLDEST B
3 ar ‘l ol solu aterpros tf fo h th- 1 & ( ne thr hich ti C. H = WEATHER IT IS ALWAYS READY TO WORK NO PUMP =
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Je s iriost desired a auf Qs Yory sasnjongd/e and sel ( { 1? * ; : £ JACKS NEEDED, NO BELTS, NO ARMS, NO SHAFTS, AND =
i : 3 {| Vviceable { { J6x47 inches, 19¢. to $1.25. x ns are in po on ( an ) diate Eg : Sie LS ]
pA $6.50, $8.50 to $25.00 il $8.50, $10.00 to $25.00 {| | | 11 1 ddec 1 I'he | i oon had s IS A GREAT PROTECTION IN CASE OF FIRE =
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+ MEN ARE NOW AKT ER 4 Idle f September, and this in i r journey Mr E 2
i . 3 itself is a great drain on the system d himself a hero and didn’t |= -
i RELIANCE SHOES : al 2 a : Sen = =
* MEDIUM WEIGHT” UNDERWEAR 3 |The old feathers must make room fou yp an apple during the excitement, |= z
o MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S | * new one and the condition of the a er rmems = z
+ “Reliance” Shoes are made expressly for cure in want of medium weight or heavy * fowl will determine whether this is \ Fine Crop of Quinces 4 s
+ Foster and Cochran and are on sale at this inde: Wen Ct BK to Foster and Cochran's where & to be « tsily done or not. The | irds of One of the finest crops of quince 2 z
3 store only. Made by expert workmen, as we ne AntOptMent 1s Jory setensive where the qual- > {the an Arpted as Hey use, I ha about Elizabethtown was grown by = E
3 lirect: and the materials are specially select- ities are trustworthy and prices modereate * tur It so gradually and 50 easily tH Gise. Brown street. Nearls £ z
w ed,—thus we are able to recommend these * that one can scarce ly notice tie (four bushels of fine, perfect fruit |Z s
+ shoes to all who desire up to date style, per- S0¢., 75¢., AND $1.00 GARMENT & |change, but the (domestic fowis seem e gathered from two trees. Five = z
> fect fi and good service. ' : : 3 x | to lack something Yet experience of the largest measured respectively = =
+ ‘ g : ? on : : Gray “Wool, medium weight—white wool, med- o£ |has shown that in a measure the |, a 13 12 12. and 12 inches in ecir- i z
* Women's Retimnes y bons 1 season’s new- ium weight, fine and soft; wool Gauze medium % much noeded elements'c an be vip a tlerinde. z z
+ est styles and leathers—$3.( weight, this garment gives you the wool without 3 |plied. Food such as will furnish the l gp. combined weight of thirteen = Fuller & Johnson : g
a Men's Reliance Shoes; the smartest ; pat- the bulk or any clumsy parts;—Gray or white os | quickest growth to the feathers and {ot the largest was 9 pounds = =
» erns all leathers, late styles—=$3.00 to $4.50 Wool, medium weight—all cotton ribbed medium % lat the same time not produce an ov- weighing 14. 13, two 12. four 11. |= E | Ax a
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: Children’ Reliance Shoes; all lcathers, the Went & [er amount of fat should be given. At foun 10 and one 9 ounces each. A = En ne and Pum z
EX styles are such that will prove comfortable % (this time the hens usually stop lay-|itt1e care and spraying is the whole = ! :
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a .nd the most satisfactory for growing feet— Every one of these garments are the best of ing, and heavy feeding will quick- | oopet = =
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J * $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 according to size their kind at the prices and will prove themselves % !ly cause them to become fat and only —eatll Eee - =
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* as such. 5 | fit for market. They should be kept A man who has made a happy = IT CAN BE USED FOR IRRIGATING OR CAN BE PRESSED E
% + [2 a healthy state and be made tO, 0 fo, his wife and children, no = INTO SERVICE FOR PUMPING WATER IN CASE OF FIRE AS 8
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1 Wool Shawls: The Most Dependable Grades Always Here % take exercise each day from daylight | ior Ghat he has not done in the |g ou Theat E
x $ [till dark. A little sunflower seed, way of achieving wealth and honor; = IT WILL THROW A STREAM 35 FEET HIGH. WE HAVE E
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+ The Foster & Cochran Ani includes a very extensive variety, in various sizes and weights 3 [oilmeal, ground hone 0 > rs if he has done that he is a grand suc- g THESE ENGINES FROM 6 TO 15 HORSE-POWER. PRICES =
2 among them some very excellent values. It’s to your interest to choose now from the best stocks 4 |make a good food and will tide them cess. If he has not done that, and it|= ; : -
* ; i 3 —] ASONABLE. WE INVITE YOU TO CALL OR =
3 |» Lancaster £ [safely over this season is his own fault, though he be the |B ARB VERY RE 2
+ 3 | highest in the land, he is a most piti- |& SFIND FOR CIRCULAR. 3
ge . : 3 3 r T shavle «1 ”9 = al ,, .
3 The rough finish soft hat is , Black Wool Shayls, single 72 Black Cashmere Shawls, dou oe The home that possesses a cheer-| 110 fajlyre. We wonder how many = -
% exceedingly popular and are x72 in., plain black with fringe ble four fringe, fine twill, jjet % [ful wife and mother is not only a men in a mad pursuit of gold, which |= =
% shown here in splendid variety. $2.50 to $5.00. black, $5.00 to $10.00 + i . ata) Ed Si nd = >
+ Many other soft hat styles, as , % |veritable haven of rest, but the safe | pa ncterizes the age, realize that |= £
/ + well ag iff hats in plentiful Black Wool Shawls, doubls, ASAE Cothrsere shawls, sin- & | harbor whose beacon light will guide | {1.16 is no fortune which can be left = =
_ ’€ vari 2x144 in., plain black with ’ Stitched, 72x72 ijn. § >? bret rinners safely past all ir “Tawilios ne orest. os - =
ad o. variety: 1.50 to $3.30 fringe, $5 on to $10.00 sXtra quality, $6.00 to $1000, 3 | 167 Dread winters safely. rust to their families as great as the |Z I \ G El = : 3
* $1.50 to 33.5 ; Bi ! Blok Cashitere Mo % |rocks and shoals with unfailing eer- | omory of a happy home. g ° ° iE
+ Cojored Ww is? Shame, Suge Black all Wool Serge Shawls ble mare Sas dou 3 |tainty. The woman whose cheerful ————-a— = =
og plaifcolors anc a 5, sing at $3.00: dc c $10. ~~ : eq, (aX 1s os U9 tnd re En - heave ntl : - =
1 Hye $5.00 single at $5.00; double at $10 fine grades, $10.00 to $20.00 * | spirit can alte that biyrve. Man Five Generations 2 Marietta Street. MOUNT JOY. v
# Colored Wool Shawls, double Black Cashmere Shawls, sin- Baby Shawls, cream with F |toWard life”that enables her to bear Beatrice Craley, the ten months |S g
Be qoute 1 iain colots and bor CoE ce pack hair line stripes, 72x72 % |courageously the inevitable Durdeh® og qaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- | yyy nmmsuniasss nse EAR RONEE TOE EAA RRO
+ ders.—$2.00 to $10.00 lack—$1. 0 $10. in., $1.00 to $3.50 * of her life's environment; that |, Craley of Mount Joy, is the cen-
t & |strengthens her determination not to tre of an interestiniz five generation
+ WOMEN’S UNEXCELLED TAILORED SUITS, $14.75 & $16.50 & |fret slo Rose Nia ott Soke family group. Her great great grand 0 SY EY EY
+ These suits are splendid values and will serve to give you a &§ |are fighting the hard hageles In the | sather John Zink is 92 years old, her Y hs EAANEAN etl A :
i oh If You Are slight idea of the excellence of our garment stock. & world, has reached that altitude that great grandmother, Mrs. John Zink, J
) % 4 [proclaims her price above rubies;and | 5. i. 64 years. her grandmother, En ole S Furmiture Warerooms
* SUITS AT $14.75—UNMATCHABLE VALUES = her influence and example are not Mrs. David Zerphey is 41 and her
iP : . 3 . felt ly within the limits of the four . a ea SPATE © roaT'S
+ Hun Ir Gray mixtures, beautifully tailored, fashionably up to date in + a le the on sailable JROfher Mrs Ulayton Crale¥ 20 yean Mount Jov Penna
oon We 8S § > as & 2 assalis e .
. + g y every particular. Single breasted coats; full lined with skinner 3 a > Se ; y iE 1 society, a happy
P 3 i 3 wark or ste BD £ ad socle y © a y 4
~ Satin; remarkable for the painstaking fineness of every tiny detail * Atlin Jimen : 5 oe There are six secular nights in © r—
. a , in Lancaster, stop at Fos- a % |home, but reach to those she knows : :
S & | when in Lancaster, $14.75. SF huct ot each week. Out of the six some men Goud Hon wide. Furniture d Specialty
. vchran’s 3 ant. : : ) ; . 2 ena ” ) A
; 3 [ter ana Cochran's Restaurant Many other practical mixtures at $16.50 and $17.30 : El spend one at home and five at lodge, 000 om Le ! 3
sy of : 3 ‘hile « rs spe ive & and J M , 0
f { + Here you will find hosts of : 4 hh IRF It TEs ae ar 3 A Mammoth Pumpkin. while others spend five at home anc Upholstering Done to Order
oe y : . > CHARMING CHEVIOT SUITS AT $16.50 og £ % one at lodge. In which class shall we
t o& | cood things including oysters ; : be i Mi.” Jacob Stolizitsss of New Hol ® . Hi ee es
7 % | in every style The season’s most fashionable styles. Tailoring of the excep- + land raised a pumpkin of gigantic } FeSiSter your name!
oy 7 J - 3 : : : E c ‘alse ¢ ) K S1L¢
3 3 % Basment. tional quality usually accompanied by higher prices. yo an welche 156 bs. Tt is now Sete SR A pees POPLAR LUMBER FORGSALE IN LOTS T0 SUIT THE PURCHAS RS.
. & New 30 inch coats. An ideal sui , iv vice Bo > = tet Pri tins.
2 + $16.50 . I i for extensive service, 3 on exhibition at Foster and Coch- A New Printer eal vii
- «20. og Fn Mar y M Yo .
| 5 4 #% |ran’s store and any person desiring Mr. ( larence Campbell went to ; : (:
=== : % [seed can obtain same by leaving | Work at this office {Monday and will Under: aking and Emhb Uming
N PP = i AND An RT 28-33 E. King St., % [name and address with Mr. Lau at | learn the art of tytography.
J oH IB 5 x. & o ~ Bays
b h U ” FB AN LR : LANCASTER, PENNA. % |the main enrance of the Foster /& ——t-————
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