The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, January 10, 1912, Image 3

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FEMME EERE RRR
I Repair All Kinds
GUNS AND REVOLVERS, LOCKS AND KEYS, SEWING
MACHINES, CARPET SWEEPERS, TALKING
MACHINES, MUSIC BOXES
PETIT IIIT TITTY ™
If you have anything in the electrical or mechanical line that
needs repairing give me a trial. I have a genuine
DIAMOND CARBORUNDUM
GRINDING MACHINE
to sharpen all kinds of edge tools such as
KNIVES, SHEARS, DRILLS, HATCHE TS, CHISELS,
ETC.
Ahhh Al is a a a a a a a oa a
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This grinder will not heat or burn the edge of tools.
I am the only one in town that keeps a supply of machine
screws in stock.
Models made in wood or metal and I will assist nventors to
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perfect the electrical and mechanical part of their inventions.
I have over eight years of practical experience and I solicit
your trade.

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All kinds of electrical supplies for sale.
Watch my window for my big monthly bargains.
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Special For This Month: Regular $1.50 Battery Ammeter
For Testing Dry Ceil, Special $1.00
HARRY PEOPLES
EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED
S. & H. Trading Stamps
WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR
CHASED FOR CASH AT
F. H. Baker's
CORAL and
LUMBER YREDS
Nount Joy, Penna
Cedar Shingles always on hang
Lath, Etec.
Slate
Materia!
Depot
Bole agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1
Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door ,
‘gents Aipha Portland Ce
Estimates Quickly and Cheerfully
Telephone No.
Mouldings,
Also
kinds Building
P R R.
Blinds,
for men Roofing
made on all
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THE NEW SPIRAL RADIATOR
THE RADIATOR illustrated is one that
radiates. It has 3000 square inches of
radiating surface. Jt does the work of a
double heater. The outside drum, is heat-
ed and at the same time takes the cold air
from your room, passes it through to the
air tubes, heats it and discharges it into
{ the room again.
It

HAS COME TO STAY
BECAUSE
IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
It Draws the Cold Air
From the Floor
is a well-known fact, and agreed to ’
about heating
75 per cent. of
in
smoke
houses,
the
stove
i by who know
? that
i
heat
|
men
50 to
from the burned your
ith the draft and out of %
I'his 1 you should want
fully from
oal
and J,
heat
stove is the heat
.
through the The
circular is to explain to you
» your house
The
bill.
your best
only
rom
forced casting.
: of this
{ how to save heat and money
! The RADIATOR made without any
i corners inside therefore having no place
for soot, etec., to collect. It is as easy to
clean as a joint of pipe, and will not in-
jure the draft but regulate it. No waste
space.
is
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Every One Sold Sells More
It Reduces Your Fuel Bill {
For full particulars, prices, etc., call on or address
JONAS SHITH, Sanna,
sys PENNA.
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If You Intend Having Sale Next Spring

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
An Ordiance
[ TO PERMIT THE RAISING OF THE
OVERHEAD BRIDGES OF THE
HARRISBURG, PORTSMOUTH,
MOUNT JOY AND LANCASTER
RAILROAD COMPANY ON THE
STREETS OF MOUNT JOY BOR-
OUGH
Be It Ordained and Enacted, and it
is hereby enacted by the councils of
Mount Joy Borough, as follows:
Whereas, the present clearances
| under the hereinafter named over-
head bridges of the Harrisburg;
Portsmouth, Mount Joy & Lancaster
| Railroad carrying the respective
| streets of the Borough of Mount Joy,
| between the superstructure and the
tracks of said railroad, are insuffi-
cient to operate said Railroad with
entire safety to its mployes.
Therefore, be it enacted
lows:
Section 1. That the Harrisburg,
| Portsmouth, Mount Joy & Lancaster
Railroad Company be and hereby is
given permission to raise its over-
| head bridges through Mount Joy Bor
{ ough, The Jacob street
bridge, inches; the Barbara
| street bridge, eight inches; the Mar-
ket bridge, ten inches; the
Comfort alley bridge, four inches;
the New Haven street bridge, ten in-
ches: the Lumber street bridge,
twelve inches.
Secti
as fol-
as follows:
eight
street
Provided that in the
said bridges all changes in
and pipe lines made
thereby, the repairing of
and the adjacent
the maintenance of
and any breaks or ob
water pipes caused
exposure, are to be done at
the expense of the said company and
the direction of the Street
n
ry Of
vater
ary
gas
ipproaches
ent and
inproaches
of the
tructions
{ by their
under
of the Borough, and they are to be
left in good condition and no damage
is to be occasioned to adjoining prop-
erty, or, if any damage is done, the
said Railroad Company shall pay the
same and protect and indemnify the
Borough from the same.
Section 3. That the said Rallroad
Company shall pay the costs of adver
tining this ordinance.
Ordained and epacted into an ordi-
nance this twenty-sixth day of De-
cember, A. D., 1911.
George H. Brown,
Pres. of Council.
Attest:
R. Fellenbaum, Clerk.
Approved this twenty-seventh
day of December, A. D,, 1911.
CLAYTON HOFFMAN,
: Burgess.
Stewing Kettles
Paring Knives
Dust Pans

iranite Wash Basins
| Large Tin Buckets
Bucket Wash Boards
Rolling
Flower Pots from
Fly Swatlers
Flour Sieves
Coffee Percolators
Small Frying Pans
China Mustard Jars
Antiseptic Slates
ALUMINUMWARE FREE
With every $50 worth of checks
givesr at our store we will give abso-
lutely free a very beautiful 2-quart

Tea
and Coffee Pot.
(OTF
HY
Ww.
oo
Main & unt Joy,
Everything in
SKATES
Basket Sleighs
Flexible Flyers
and
Seli-Steering
Committee and Street Commissioner |
At Eastons’
e | enlohrs and
| pany also have been at it
| Lancaster
| clean
Tobacco
DEALERS ARE BUSY
LAST SEASON'S CROP
In This Immediate Vicinity the Buy-
ers Have Been Real Active Within
the Past Week. The Price is From
Ten to Eleven Cents for Wrappers
Competent judges estimate that
one-third of the tobacco crop has
been sold, others are of opinion that
half has been contracted for. While
it is difficult to estimate closely, the
former fraction is probably close to
the mark.
In some sections the crop has been
pretty closely picked up; in others
scarcely a start has been made.
Around Goodville, Churchtown and
on to Morgantown, more has been
bought than in any other part of the
county. There, it is reported nearly
all has changed hands. Around Lan-
pretty well picked up,
in thig vicinity little has been
Manor crop has been
somewhat, but the bulk
Around
In
mod-
digville it is
whil
taken, The
dipped into
0 It has
Gap, at
not changed hands.
least half has been taken.
has been
ections buying
tive but there is still plenty
d as a little
have been
Dots
half to a full cent
have
d growings
les at that price
Penn,
and other
rt fro Manor,
st Lt
Some buyers have varied
going the 10
cent mark for wrappers and 2 to 3
While probably the bulk
10 and 3, quite a
been above
inipeter
I townships
above
| things by not
| for fillers.
of it has gone at
good proportion has
those figures.
Practically all the
county have been in the
this year their name seems to be le-
buyers of the
packings who have not been in the
business before. George Hoffman,
Nolt, Haller, John DeHaven and
Brimmer have all been operating in
the eastern section and over the
county line around Honey Brook.
Levy had been buying heavily in
Caernarvon, Brecknock and other
places. William DeHaven, LL. H.
Nolt, Amos Hess, Froelich and sev-
eral others have been doing business
in Salisbury and surrounding town-
Taylor and have been
H. Young

Long
Co
ships.
buying in
Penn and
> | and others around Manheim. The Eis
Tobacco Com-
and every
American
[ section of the county has had a full
» | share of buyers, both local and from
At one railroad station
| eight teams, each carrying a buyer,
have started to make the
Thursday morning. There
the roads to
are said to
| rounds on
{ are enough buyers on
in a week's
the differences
the entire
it not
crop
were for
|
os
| time,
of a cent or more in the views of the |
buyers and many of the sellers; and |
both are rather stiff-backed in their |
| ward for any case of Catarrh that
views as to price.
Deliveries are becoming quite lib-
eral and will be on the increase from |
Few extensive growers are
stripping,
hauling
now on.
anything like
but many who are
distance of the
near done
within
warehouses
adopttd the method of turning each |
load into cash as soon as that much
stripped, which seems to
keeping their
has been
packers by
adil)
ehouse force at work ¢ -
of having it all come in with a
Dor
o the
12
14
and
€ me price t
| same part) Daniel Forry sold
Newcomer
| acres to Long and 11
Mr. Jacob Young sold his crop at
acres and Norman
Taylor at
10 cents.
— etl CO
Your Lungs and Throat.
The preparation mentioned by the Rev.
Chas. Sager has been for over sixty years of
incalculable worth to sufferers from consum=
ption, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, grippe,
coughs, colds and all lung and throat diseases,
happiness.
Mgr. C. A. ABBOTT,
60 Ann St., New York City.
Dear Sir: I have known for over 40 years of the
monary troubles. At this pont I will say to you
what you have not before known of; that 42 years
BUYING
field, and '
gion, a number of men gathering up |
| merica.
{104 million, and it is now quite evi-
have
| federal
| The Week in Grain
| ‘ompiled for the Mount Joy Bulle-
[tin, at Mount Joy, Pa, by Wm. L.
Bear & Co., Pennsylvania Building,
Philadelphia, Pa., by D. B. Lehman,
Manager, Woolworth Building, Lan-
aster, Penna.
Phila, Pa., Jan. 9, 1912.
The first week of the year finds
the grain list at a higher trading lev-
el than has prevailed at any previous
time since harvest, with tone and
sentiment much improved. The |
large stocks and enormous visible !
supply created during the summer
and autumn months still present a
serious obstacle to byllish activity, |
but the situation otherwise is so preg |
nant with bullish factors that even |
the more professional element in the
trade is disposed to look beyond im-
mediate requirements. Since the
Government announcement of the
final yield revealed the smallest cro;
years, it has been evident
accumulation at primary
have been made at the
in seven
that the
points must
expense of normal interior reserves,
and that the formal movement from
fall
previous
another harvest must
that of
American
large, the same
Europe or of
until
strinkingly
And
are uncomfortably
now
below
years. while stocks
the
both
last
cannot be said ol
amount on passage to Europe,
hich falk substantially below
f
0
promise of a bum-
tine tended t«
yea The early
Id in the Argen
Fur
n
t,. the small
pe [
opean buyers wait * that
crop in Russia
in to a-
\mer-
losses
ng it necessary order
d taking the higher priced
Serious
have for that
quite the most important factor
the present advance, and give to the
Argentine yield a prominence it does
not usually receive. As late as Fri-
| day crop expert show furnishes the
[trade with an estimate of only 98
million for the amount to be avail-
able for export from Argentine, al-
most 90 million less than his esti-
mate when first reaching South A-
This commands the more at
tention because so conservative an
authority as Broomhall has steadily,
reduced his estimate until it is only
an wheat. crop
there, reason been |
in
dent that America’s small yield will
still be drawn upon to meet Europe-
an requirements. |
Meanwhile the wet crop in the A- |
merican Northwest and Canada |
makes it difficult to secure good mill- |
ing grades, and those varities are al-
ready commanding sharp premiums |
at Minneapolis. May wheat in that |
market touched 1.09 on Friday with |
the wheat at a premium. |
Stocks show tendency to reduce, |
the declining over a |
million last week, with the prospects
the sent

best cash
a
&
visible supply
of a greater decrease pr
week.
{
large
been upon a
house
Trading has
scale with commission activ-
ity upon the increase and individual
operations attracting less comment.
a |
-How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
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cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the unde
Cheney for the
, and believe |
him perfe~ i
all business
transactior nd financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE,
Toledo, O. |
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfa the system. Testimonials
sent free. 75 cents per bottle, Sold
by ¢ m ts.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipatidn.
RRBIERS
ive order the presi-
rural carrier in the
the city carrier and
{under the civil service.
| All appointments will be made by
jexaminations. This is the beginning
{of the president’s programme to put
officeholders under the civil
He will issue an order soon
{same class with
service,
and is a household remedy in many, many {putting the fourth-class postmasters |
homes to which it has brought health and | under the civil service. |
It is estimated that 10,000 men |
August rx, 1905. | will be affected by the orders of Sun- |
r | day.
effects of Wilson's Remedy [Wilson’s Preparation |
of Hypophosphites and Blodgetti] in cases of pul- |
|
—— Gee |
The New Officers |
Wednesday, January 10, 1918. = :
No Matter How You View It
THERE'S AN ADVANTAGE iN
Young Brothers Carriage Work
THAT WILL ALWAYS CLAIM YOUR ATTENTION. IT IS
ay
it Moderate Prices
agon for Spring than
attention to a job over
and naturally you get a
Coins Loe
Custom Quality
time to order
There can be no better a new
It sta
> winter months than
we can give more
the busy sea
nds to reason that
during on
rst-class job.
We also have some fine sleighs ready for vour inspection.
YOUNG BROS.
Bell Telephone FLORIN, PENNA.
00D FUR
TURE
is the only kind I sell—Furniture that 1« Furniture
Rockers Mirrors Hall Racks
Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks
AL
[5 .
Extension & Other Tables, Daven port
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
In fact anything in the Furniture Line
Undertaking and Embalm ng
ATR 3.1 SA AM CW
II. C. BRUNNER
COUNT JO
PIN IN A.
——
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. THE PEOPLE'S MARBLE
& GRANITE WORKS
Now 1s the time to order Cemetery work for Spring at big reduct-
fons. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Sure days at Elizabethtown, Wednesday and Saturdays.

OPPOSITE 8. G. HERSHEY'S STORE, PARK STREET.
Ind. Phone 610D., Elizabethtown, or 723B., Maytown.
KEENER & NICHOLAS, Proprietors
Elizabethtown and Mavtown
CHARLES WwW. ( Mgr., Elizabethtown. 1
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Special Special
Popular Music
Cents
| since, while I was a resident of N.Y. City, I was
hd 3 At the annual meeting of the Don-
| severely ill with lung trouble, Physicians said was
a consumptive and my family physician told my wife
Don’t Forget We Print Very |
ife | egal and Conoy Insurance Company | A Cc
that he thought I cold not we ». My attention held on Thursday morning, the fol- opy
Attractive Sale Bills at
The Bulletin Office
Tobacco Presses
was directed to the Wilson R ly, which I used |
with splendid effect. I have been on my feet and at | lowing officers were elected for the!
work ever since my cure irs truly, 1 i » |
» ME REV. CHAS. SAGER, | ensuing year: {
astor M, E. Hunte G V |
urch, Hunter, (Greene Co.,) N.Y, | President—Abram Grove. ‘““Red Rose Rag.”
Vice Pres.—J. Frank Johnstin.
Secretary—Henry S. Rich.
Treasurer—TFirst National Bank.
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“Mandy Lou.”
Paper and Twine
ER AR RER SA preparation From September 15, a large stone |
vB d 5 ——- es oN " .“ »
Seat Ls Ss ay | mil} property recently occupled by | Narajo Rag. Mine,” Ballad.
hb, STER -PA 4 Revival at Reich's [the New Standard Hardware Works, | ;
The Brethren in Christ commenc- | three floors and attle. good water |
“Al , »
ed a series of revival meetings at | power with two turbise wheels, | x sxander’s Ragtime Band :
Reich's church near Maylown, on |'Wo I Like the Hat, I Like the Dress.
d make a suitable tobacea ware- |
Sunday evening, which are in charge | house, storsge house or machine | “You'll Do the Same Thing Over.”
of Rev. David Graybill of Kansas, | shop. “After the Honeymoon.”
Apply to S. R. Snyder, Mt. |
These and Others on Sale 92 8
who is a very forcible speaker and | Joy, Pa.
his sermons are very attractive as |
If music is to be mailed, add one cent for pq
ra
The above letter shows what a great boon |
the Wilson Remedy was to Mr. Sager, but it |
is but one of thousands received testifying to |
| the curative powers of this wonderfui remedy. |
| Write at once to Mr. Abbott at the above |
address and he will furnish you convincing
| proof of the great worth to humanity of this
| “Honey Girl.”
|
| “Mysterious Rag.”


“Oceana Roll.”
| Want a Girl.”
mi |
“Knock Wood.”
t For Rent “In the Land of Harmony.”
WRITING DESK COMBINATIONS
Writing Desk Combinations, in Globe Wernicke Book-Cases
See our display of still other styles.
1

TURKISH ROCKERS
We show a lavish assortment of the Turkish Rockers, in
leather and in imitation leather; some with Herrington Springs
and some without. Prices, $15.00 up
NOTARY PUBLIC
W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
Attorney-At-Law
48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Days at Lancaster, Monday and {Fri-
dgx at No. 52 North Du
well as instructive. The meetings
will continue ror several weeks.
— ee
| Manheim Company Increase Stock |
The United States Asbestos Com- |
pany, of Manheim, haghlled motife |
with the State depa
heots | crease of stock &
MUSIC CABINETS
variety of styias.
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