The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, December 13, 1911, Image 4

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Wednesday,

December 13th, 1811.
THE


Al
nice 1
Organ
morning, to have first
choice
and equal chances with our city friends.

1
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Th t
Mon-
will
p be open at 8 o'clock sharp,
da than 200 instruments
be exhibited or sale
Morn es
at special prices, including
“store wear”
from
cause ol
NEW
used pi
PIANOS, reduced be
nos iken in exchange or returned
ont: Or in piano cases, some new, others used
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and parlor organ latest styles rebuilt like new.
ALL INSTRUMENTS of every style and descrip-
tion will be sale day, aad every day
thereafter that patrons coming from a distance
sure of nfiding any desired style of instru-
on the first
SO
may be
ment on arrival.
PAYMENTS will be made to suit the purchaser.
Any instrument purchased may be paid for gradual-
ly, by the week, month, quarter or otherwise. 10
per cent. off to cash buyers.
FREE DELIVERY. We will ship any instru-
ment purchased to any address, Freight Charges
paid in advance. No matter where you live we
make Free Delivery, also furnish stool, etc., FREE
RAILROAD FARE will be refunded to all out-
of-town purchasers. Come early Monday morning
os as soon thereafter as possible; take your pick
of these fine struments at the absurdly low prices
marked upon them and have music in your home
TT Ey Tey TTT TT Ey OYTO PTET PIII IIL
Can You Meet Us in Harrisburg at
Troup’s Next Monday
THE OPENING OF
'HE GREAT CHRISTMAS
Sale of Newu and Used Pianos
s and Player Pianos
iven to our out-of-town friends so that they may plan for the trip and
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BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
INFORMATION
FRIENDS
VALUABLE
OUR SUBURBAN
Creek as Farm Hand
Due
Farmer Uses
Crooked Backs w
I'eeding PPoultry—Other Notes.
It is
chicks together
ed over carefully for lice
one to succeed with poultry.
Have charcoal,
ways or» hand and feed small grain.
the
better
Clean and disinfect
at least once a week
day.
on it.
|
ing hens.
there is less work for the horse, and
[with
i stable some-
Farmers’ Golumn
FOR
Cooplug
Very Often—Improved Method of
better not to keep ducks and
The young chicks should be look-
The farmer above every one is the
sand and water al-
brooders
every
Draw up a pile of straw near the
chicken house, where hens can work
Potato peelings fed raw in not too
large quantities are good for the lay-'
Duck eggs do not hatch as well if
| they need to be washed. Therefore
keep the duck pen bedded with cleag |
| litter.
the beginning of winter
marked
alike to all—and ev-
ALL PRICES will be found in plain
figures—the saving will
ery instrument is backed by our guarantee, which
ments “COMPLETE SATISFACTION OR MONEY
REFUNDED.”
be
of each

for CHRISTMAS.
SPACE will not permit us to give a description
instrument but from the following quo-
tations you can gather some idea of the exception-
al values this sale offers:
he stands idle in the
times for days together. To avoid
scratches keep the legs of the horse
| free from mud, and the stalls clean
and dry.
A horse is a good deal like a man.
If you keep him bundled up in a

FROM
PIANOS
SQUARE PIANOS
UPRIGHT
$10 vr
$75 UP
$5 ur]
USED
ORGANS, ALL STYLES

OPENING THE
SOON
DATE OF
AS POSSIBLE
REMEMBER THE SALE,
15 S. Market Sq.,

It is Co
Groceries are your bigest item ¢
You may have tried to “cut t
method.
Here is a way by wh
time have better food than you
Buy your gre at whole
first shipment arrive
over each item, comp
have been getting.
of others who are no
All our foods a
Samples of ever
iving expense—hence you watch the cost closely:



nave ever had before.
e prices from our big pure food grocery department.











11 be pleased.
mers.
d scrupulously clean.

Where else can you be so thoroughly protected ?
run as high as thirty tons of ricea day, two car loads of prunes a day, a carload of raisins a

collecting dirt and dust. Everything is covered, all goods are packed and handled by auto-
matic machinery and no human hand ever touches them. If space permitted, we could give
hundreds of reasons why you should buy your groceries here even if you did not savea cent.
We Will Reduce All of Your Expenses



Suppose for a moment that everybody you ever buy anything from — the grocer —
thedry goods merchant —the hardware dealer — the tailor —all of them should call on
NEW UPRIGHT
MONDAY,
cost of living” in many ways and failed to find a satisfactory
ich you can save one third of your grocery money each month and at the same
you will be astounded at the saving you have made. You will check
nd quality with the prices you have been paying and the goods you
We know what has been the experience of thousands
y ll are tested in our laboratories to make sure that they are fully up to
our high standards of purity and wholesomeness. What other grocery store exercises so much care?
Our groceries are always fresh. The demands upon
our grocery department are so heavy that goods never remain in stock long. For example, our sales
sands of pounds of coffee and tea daily ; no merchandise remains long on our shelves growing stale and
USED GRAND PIANOS FROM ... -$200 uP
USED PLAYER-PIANOS
PIANOS
DEC. Ith,
THEREAFTER
J. H. Troup Musie House
Harrisburg, Pa.
CLUB AMA AAU


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heavy blanket in the barn, he will he
almost frozen when you take him
out-of-doors. You would not think
of wearing an overcoat in the house,
would you? If you blanket your
horse at all in the stable, let it be
with a light stable blanket.
Ducks and geese are very valu-
able fowls and are seldom found in
the barn lot. Where reom is avail-
able these birds will add to your in-
come on the farm. Give them room
on your farm.
While waiting impatiently for the
state to repair that mud hole, wash-
out or other bad place in the high-
way, wouldn’t it be a good idea to
take a few hours off and fix it your-
self? If every farmer spent a few
hours, occasionally, working on thé
road, our highways would soon show
Let us not
let us work
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‘a decided improvement.
| only talk good roads,
bad roads.
i Poultry feeding has been much im
| proved and simplified by the introduc
| tion of the hopper method. The
| old fashioned way of preparing and
wetmash is done away
account of its tedious and
{ mixing a
{ with, on
needless expense of time and labor.
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|
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|
| ground grains, and placed where it is
| accessible to the fowls at all times.
| With this arrangement the hens
| need never go to roost without suffi-
| cient food.
According
| part the
| of forage, worms,
| matters, poultry considered the
| most economical class of meat pro-
ducers. Where all the feed must be
| bought problem different.
| Poultrymen who raise
for market or egg production should
keep an account of the cost of the
| feed consumed and the returns,
order to make a correct estimate.
Cooping conditions are often re-
sponsible for crooked backs. If the
openings to the coops are so low that
the young chicks are obliged to
stoop down and twist in passing to
and from the coops from day to day
they form a habit which they keep
up after they are well grown, and
in time they grow into deformed
fowls. To prevent any trouble from
a large
consists
waste
where
food
insects and
to data,
of poultry’s
is
the is

New Grocery List Every Two M
months. It will cost you not
us and tell us to put your name on ou
to receive each issue of this list.
prove a big * money saver” for you.

We issue a brand new grocery Mist every vo
ing to write to
onths this source all openings in the chick-
ens’ coops should be large enough
to permit the chicks to pass in and
out easily without their ever having
Pr
It will

CHECK THE BOOK YOU WANT
WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS PLAINLY
to stoop any as long as they occupy
the coops. Small openings are all






you some fine evening and say, “We have come to tell you that from now on we are


 
The hopper is filled with a variety of |
fowls either |
in |















 






going to charge you from 20 to 50 per cent less than you have ever paid us before.” : Montgomery Ward & Co. right for the little chicks, but in
You would be about the most surprised person and about the most pleased personin 19th and Campbell Sts. Chicago Avenue Bridge 3 5 % :
the land, wouldn't you? Of course you would be. Now listen. i KANSAS CITY be? Shigeo. 9 time they will grow into big fellows,
: : < ooks I have 3
We are grocer, dry goods merchant, hardware dealer, tailor and in fact justabout 3 Mal woul io Ny slim be op. ihe but the entrances to the coops will
the whole thing ”” in the matter of supplies of every kind to more than 2,000,000 de- 3; paints 18 Men’s Fur Coats |29 Circular and Drag ’ r y y
lighted, satisfied customers. We are saving them from 20 per cent to 50 per cent every * 2 Pianos 15 Sewing Machines) Saws oo shion never grow any larger unless you
day in the year on ev r they buy. We will do the same for you, if you will let . § Organs 31 Cream Separators Book _ turn carpenter long enough to en-
us. We can and y 1 from 20 per cent to 50 per cent on everything you buy 3 § Roofing BE A rer
snd every single ce h of merchandise you receive from us will be the best =» 7 Fumitu 24 Underwear Sam-|32 Tombstones and large them.
value you ever saw the price you pay. We guaranteed absolute satisfaction with a 8 lncubators ox Dict Bor Eady. i rak F i
2, Return the goods and get your money back plus the trans- 8 10 Topeweliers % Aytamobile Soo Made Clothing A wide awake farmer noticed that
u have paid them. Could anything be fairer or more reason- § 11 {irocery List 26 Bicycles — Motor-| 34 Women's Fura his creek, if dammed at a certain
eye over the list of books just to your right and check the ones k Heaters 27 Lies Dress and| 36 MuslinUnderwear :
the coupon and mail it to us. You willget the books in a day or § 14 Wire Fencing 27 (ly 8 al Millinery = place, would produce a six foot wat-
eep your ey at home by saving all y can, Sta save ® 18 Plan: 28 Women'sTailored 88 Men's Made - to - : :
Shahn ry home by savicgel.yen qn, Starttosete 2 17 Lily Clrriazes Bats I Order Clo er fall. He built a dam and put in a
— : Nit water wheel—a $300 turbine that
boo xa Toa = vi ; r-fiv y
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. from gsget [aie mone ioremorer ovr
a 1% S * i - Site foo Om B= the water wheel he bulit a power
121. and Campbel! Sts, KANSAS CITY * "SEND COUPON TO THE NEARER ADDRESS house in which he placed a dynamo
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for the water wheel to run. The
electricity was wired 1,700 feet to
the farm buildings. Then he put his
electricity to work in every possible
place about the premises. He heated

Row at Quarries
There was considerable excitement
for a time at the quarries of the J.
E. Baker Company, about a
east of town, on Tuesday afternoon.
Several men were injured and over
a half dozen were discharged by the
superintendent.
mile
use a small dinkey car to load stone. |
A dispute arose over who was to |
load an empty car.
swearing a battle followed.
The Situation at Lancaster
The number of cases of diphtheria |
confined to a small section of Lan- lu
reported during October and |
November, have been quickly |B
caster,
early
the Health Department.
quaratine.
Smith was badly injured by being |Ser at any time existed.
struck on the head near the right |
temple with a huge stone. A gash |
over two-and-a-half inches in length |
was inflicted and required” a num- | create such pleasant
ber of stitches to close. ; Dr. W. T. the future,
Worth of this place, wag summoned itm pictures
and attended to the
intendent I.ongeneck or
1s




 

gn |
SR, ahd
pred. Super- | will make inexpensive Xmas gifts.
i J Roth Bros. booklets, tags,
\ orated wraf
| boxes at Dg

|
|
The Past and Future
Nothing depicts the past or will
as photographs. Your |
artistically mounted |

Oc. at Ebersolfry,
gat Ebersg
Ww.
re in
just received
rak
Joy, Pa.
ee ret A ean
Xmas and New | Year Post Cards
ds, stickers, dec-
Stock Tonic,
Just Arrived
D. Chandler & Co., take pleas-
announcing
a
strict
No real dan [to directions.
dec. 13-2t
” cordwood and drives an ensilage cut-
ter.
For Sale Ee —
J A Jenny Lind as good as new. German Salads, $1.00 at Eber-
memories in call or address H. G. Stauffer, Mt. | sole’s.



per,

that ther
supply of famous
Line of Veterinary Remedies
controlled thru the efficient action of [and beg to call attention particularly
Only a few [to KineTenik, the celebrated concen-
cases are now recorded in the whole [trated
There are a number of gangs that leity, all of which are under stric’ | Every package of the entire line is
|sold under a
The present number is barely more | “money back” if the goods do not
After some | than the normal average for a cit | give satisfaction when fed according
William | of 50,000 population.
Regulator,
ew Stere.
and lighted the house, did the cook-
ing and the washing and ironing, did
the sweeping and the dusting, beat
eggs—and at three different speeds,
too—turned the ice cream freezer
and in summer ventilated the house
with fans. Now with a vacuum milk
ing machine he milks twenty cows
two at time; drives the cream sep-
arator, churns, pumps water into
every room in the house and into
the stall of each horse and cow,
drives lathes and drills in a work-
shop, drives a circular saw to cut
have
ete.
guarantee of
Ladies’ Belt Pins, 25¢. and 50c. at
ple’s.
0. at








hclly covered (
PA.
AD
A BIG

& Cochran's Take a
Space in the Bulletin
Foster

Large
Readers of Lhe “Bulletin” will do
well to notice carefully the large ad-
Foster & Cochran's
another page. It is
with suggestions for every one
Christmas gifts,
vertisement of
appearing on
filled
lor appropriate
whichever member of the family you
plan to give something to, you
find abundant stions in their
SUgge
announcement.
Foster & Cochran's have prepared
on a wonderfully broad scale to fill
every gift want, and their store is
better able than ever to meet your
requirements, with many other peo-
ple, you will probably plan to spend
a large part of the day in this si
gle store, taking lunch at noon in
the splendid restaurant. Beginning
& Cochran's will
until Christ
Saturday, Foster
be open evening
until ten o'clock.
i ——
every
mas
i BOARDS ORGANIZE
Township
school dis-
the Bain-
Conoy
| The Conoy township,
trict met Monday in
bridge high school building
ganization, and after the old board
adjourned the new one elected the
following officers: President, Ben-
jamin F. Hoffman; vice president,
T. S. Kraybill; secretary, Ephraim
Brinser; treasurer, Jacob
ley. The retiring member was C. C.
Demmy, who had been in the boar:
many years. The new member is
E. R. Hoover. They will meet the
first Saturday of every month.
on
East Donegal
The School Board of East Done-
George F. Stibgen in West Marietta,
The officers chosen were: President,
M. L. Hoffman; vice president, Ab-
ram Grove; secretary, Amos F. Eaby
treasurer, Geo. Endslow. The retir
ing member of the board was Eli
Lindemuth.
Saturday in the month.

Elizabethtown Boro
The Elizabethtown School Board
has reorganized for the year, by
electing J. H. Eshelman, president;
Harry Nissley, vice president; J. H.
| Stern, secretary; Harry Lealand
treasurer. They granted a Christ-
mas vacation from December 22 to
January 1.
——r eee ee:
Were Entertained Here.
As much as the proverbial
peas in the pod, Margaret and Kath-
| aryn Mowrey, of Columbia, twin sis-
alike
ters who are attending school, are
causing a great deal of trouble by
reason of their close resemblance to
one another. Besides being alike in
their physical appearance, both dress
in the same style, which results in
many laughable incidents.
Joth have transferred
from class to class, as it is found im-
possible for to
straight recyrd of their studies. As
the sisters brighter than
other, though no one seems to
know which, failures for one are un-
intentionally given to the other.
To acquaint the townspeople wit}
{the pair, in order to tell them apart
when such a time arises, a reception
was given both girls at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Krall of this |
place where they were introduced
to society, says the Philadelphia N. |
American.
Sg
Sale Register
If you get yoar posters printed at |
girls been
any teacher keep a
one of is
the
the following in the register FREE
from now until day of sale. As we |
have an exceptionally large circula-
tion this will thoroughly advertise |
your sale and remember it costs you
nothing.
Saturday, Dec. 30, 1911—At Ho-
tel Phillips, Florin, Pa., House and
Lot of ground, formerly owned by
John Ritter, deceased. Sale at 7.30
by Hilda Brown. Zeller, auct.
—— Er
Get It At Getz's.. What?
Everything, because you can save |
money. The line of Holiday mer- |
chandise, which they are showing is |
truly a credit to the old town of Mt. |
Joy. They are broadening the ideas |

public as large an assortment as |
caster or Harrisburg. Everything |
very moderately priced. |
Ladies’ Jabots, 25c¢. to 50c. at
Ebersole’s. |
100 piece Dinner Set, $10.00 at|
Ebersole’s. |
Imported Damask, $1.00 to $1.60 |
at Ebersole’s. |
Men’s Silk Kerchiefs, 25c. to 50c.,
at Ebersole’s.
— eee
Everybody hopes that Mr. Bryan
will suffer #0 harm from that ship-
wreck. He is needed to criticise the
rest of us and keep us in our prop-
er places.
—_— re
We hope that when poor Lo sue-
ceeds in getting the ballot he will
not attempt to cut the regular mar-
ket price of $2.00.
— 0 eee
Tom Edison's talking pictures of
presidential candicates are all right
so far as they go, but can they eat
banquets?



’ Black Silk Hose, 5
s Tree Ornamen: AOS!
- i 8Loon
C. Meck- |
gal township, met at the residence of |
and reorganized on Monday evening. |
of all others and give the shopping |=

they could wish to see in either Lan- |"
will |


: pesday, December




Facts for Weak! Women
Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some
Such sickness can
ease of the organs distinctly feminine.
every day by
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong,
Sick Women Well.
It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restorge
tive tonic for the whole system, It cures female complaint right in the
It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning,
local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors,
of home.
every modest woman,
We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of
those peculiar affections incident to women, but those
wanting full information as to their symptoms and
means of positive cure are referred to the People’s Come
mon Sense Medical Adviser—1008 pages, newly revised
and up-to-date Edition, sent free on receipt of 2 one-
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth
binding for 31 stamps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
PLACE YOUR
CHRISTMAS AD
IN THIS PAPER
for or-!



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They will meet the first |




Give Useful Gifts



derangement or digs
be cured-—is
privacy
examinations and
and so abhorrent to


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And what would be more useful than one of those fine new
as a CHRISTMAS GIFT,
PLEASURE WAGONS or a SLEIGH
have one of the finest lines of sleighs to be found anywhere.
weather is here and the snow is coming, so better prepare yourself
now. Drop in and see me before buying.
I
The

GG. MOYER
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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IN.
WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO PAY OUR BIG
STORE A VISIT BEFORE MAKING THEIR SELECTION
OUR LARGE NEW BASEMENT is brim 1ull of the very new-
est things in China Ware, Glass Ware, Brass Ware, Ornaments and
Statuary of all descriptions, so priced to make it interesting to
you.
THE FLOORS OF FURNITURE—never has there been an as-
sortment of odd pieces, suitable as a Xmas Gift
large as you will find here, at prices to suit the
purse.
65 Styles Morris Chairs, from $5.98 to $30.00.


WesTENBERGER *MALEY & Myers,
LANCASTER, PA.
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25-127 East King St.,
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‘All Kinds Concrete Work
BUILDING
a —
BLOCKS
All Styles and Colors
Porches, Columns and
Banisters
Door and Window Sills and
Lintles, Chimneys,
Ete.
Retailer of the Best
Grades of Cement

PEIN NA.

this office we will insert a notice like | A000 LE 1
Early Christmas Shoppers
assembled, as
large or small
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day printing. We (can start business fyour
and keep it going your way all th
Advertiging.

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