The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, January 10, 1912, Image 4

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recently
the
Jaeger
Drawers;
Heavy
Fine E
interlocke
Fine,
Shirts or
sizes 30 t
Natural
to $2.50.
Cotton
fleece lini
Boys’ I

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Wart & SHAND |

watt & Shand Underwear Store
of good,
MEN'S
fleece lined;
Men's heavy,
or Drawers,
MEN'S MUNSING
Munsing Wool Fleece Lined Shirts |or Pants; sizes 1 to 6;
or Drawers;
J.

A large stock of Feed constantly on hand.

——— a —- - a
Warm Underwear
For This
Kind of Weather
Those who have not felt the need of warmer underclothing until |
and were caught unprepared by the present cold wave will find
warm, comfortable, cold defying undergarments. We make
a point of having plenty of all sizes in each style at very low prices.
HEAVY UNDERWEAR ( LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
Fleece Lined Shirts or Women's Heavy Ribbed, Fleece
all sizes' 373% and 50c. [Lined hand-trimmed; ecru or
Ribbed Shirts or Drawers | leached: regular and extra size; 50c¢
373 and 50c¢. Women's White or Natural Wool
iderdown Shirts or Draw- |... os > eB 4 ;
ers; made of pure, fine combed yarn | Ribbed Vests or Pants, 75¢. and $13
d seams; $1.00 joxtra sive, $1.25
Medium Weight Merino| ‘Women's Natural ~~ Wool
Drawers; ecru or colored; | Vests or Pants, $1.00, $1.37} to
| V
| $2.75.
o 50; 50c. |
Natural Wool Shirts | om V


n’s Munsin Lil ( on
a a x
75¢. to $2.50. | Suits: medium or heavy s0t-
w Shi |
Wool Double Shirts $1.25 |(,. $1.00; extra size,
|
Wool Union Suits, $1.50 to $3.25
UNION SUITS Children’s Munsing Union Suits,
Suits; with or without hite or gray. BOc., 75c. to $1.30
ng; ecru or gray; $1.50 Children’s Munsing Cotton Vests
373c.
all sizes; 25c. |
Teavy Ribbed Fleece Lined |;
Children’s Munsing Wool Vests or
ants; white or natural; sizes 1 to





Shirts or Drawers; sizes 24 to 34; |g. a1] sizes. 30c.
25¢. up.
{ Childen’s Ribbed Vests or Pants;
i
i fleece lincd; ecru or gray; sizes 2(
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR yleece Jincd; ecru or gray; sizes 20
> i ito 34: 17¢. for 20; rise 3c. on a size
Women’s Heavy Ribbed Fleece
Lined Vests or Pants; regular size,| CPildren’s Ribbed Vests or Pants
25c¢: extra size, 29c. fleece lined; sizes 2 to 9; 25¢
Women’s Heavy Ribbed Bleached Children’s 1 1
Fleece Lined Vests or Pants, 25 and line ¢ to 5; 1
873c. juality.
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Foltz’s Pure Crean
*
Libby’s Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for...... 30
Pure Cider Vinegar, per gallon
Choice Prunes, 2 lbs for
7: - BY v1 1s
~~, Violet Corn per can only........ ai .10c.
2» cans for 2c cents
J ans 01 25 cents.
‘ea Per 1 d
Fancy Cream Cheese, perpound...................... 20c.

K. Freymeyer’s Grocery



FI. ORIN, - = = PENNA.
E. S. MOORE
Deal er in
Coal, Lumber, Grain,
Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement
and Fertilizer
Highest cash price paid
for grain
Estimates on Lumber and Mill Work a Speialty
FLCRIN, PENNA.


Eye Glasses
DES FOR OPTICAL GOODS AT AHIS STORE. NO
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR MONEY
FANOY PE


Warr & SHAND |
| What
| Say This Week
thoroughly stocked with every kind |
THE
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
Has to
Shwilkey Bumblesock
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Bu, Sis Kolt
Ich net notewentich
ich eich sawg es es kolt is, abotich
wons shnayt un blost ves hut letshta
Ich war gwis ich lape
ich ous em bet
Ich hop
ablosa un sis grawt
konsht
denk sis
Dunershdawk
sheer ferfrora wu
kumma bin seller moria.
1 amole g
Du
kolt,
ice gfrora. yetz draw
denka wal
* des n te unich shtet-
W
li

h se
ier
De
de
mil-
nocht no

tle
seler
shtet
glust hut
oll fesht gfrora
hut der
ins house
uffa shtella
Vu se
ferdulta
kich flega.
armlich fersh-
shpicker
hut de
vella
1oria ul e Sl
1 m wosser droke Aer
un ollas nem-
uf der
 
grega lose
le dinger
dot in de room

fraw war gore al
kinner sin uf der
olt
hut se
de
hprunga, un der mon
sheesa
gadrowt.
un
X huts net recht
O11 de dumheita wara by gadrucht
de kolta vet wella
; nimmy long uf holt.
ter ul mer
oll huffa des es

irse des mocht der kola mon
rmers

Rid e iy 1 8
STIN( HELD
THE SCHOOLHOUSE
QRS TON
the
inter-
in
a very
the Farmers’
B. ¥arber
was an
Satu evening,

On
Rheems hoolhouse,
ing meeting of
3 held.

Association F.
was in the chair and there
encouraging attendance.
“Purer Milk on the Farm”
“How to Produce Purer Milk on
the Farm” was the subject of a talk
| by Dr. R. C. Gross, Elizabethtown.
| He said it was important to first see
| to the health of the calf and animal.
| The subject of tuberculosis is a very
| important one. The farmer should
be acquainted with the tests for tu-
berculosis. Dr. Marshall of the
State department, will furnish any
information. Too often the farmer
objects to losing 26 on a cow,
when it is of great benefit to him to
have it killed. The killing of a tu-
bercular cow will save something as
much as $100 or $200. The milk
Ifrom an emaciated cow should
not be used. When a cow’s udder
is three-fourths inflamed the milk
should be sent away for inspection.
{ Sometimes when a cow is apparent-
ily well it has tuberculosis. The di-
sense afiects animals differently.
| The speaker said he was called up-
{on recently to treat a cow for a
tumor and he found it had tubecu-
losis. The best time to treat any di-
| sease is in its infancy. There are
| diseases of cattle which can be trans-
| mitted to man. Some of them are
| not curable. Glanders is one of the
diseases of the horse which can be
communicated to man. In detail,
Dr. Gross told of the symptoms of
this disease and he said it some-
times kills human beings. The

|
|
|
{
ant before milking. Freedom from
dust helps to prevent milk from
turning sour The heating of milk
spoils it more readily. Cleaning of
| milk. Too often the udders of cows
{are the dirtiest part of me bodies.
Milk is practically of nc use to the
cow if not taken by hand it will find
a way from the animal's body. Ex-
ercise is very important for the cow.
The speaker illustrated how with the
use of concreate and gas or water
pipe, a combination rack and trough
may he built. He did not favor the
anchious. He illustrated
angement can he made to
AO I nid


SE
Lod
Important Question in School,”
| Grace Nixdorf,
des '
grooming of cattle is most import- |
the udder is most important for pure |



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BULLETIN, MOUNT
AT MANHEIM
LOCAL INSTITUTE

Teachers of Manheim Borough, Penn
Rapho and East Hempfield
Townships Meet
The teachers of Manheim borough,
Rapho and East Hempfield
held their twenty-sev-
annual local institute in the
School room at Manheim Sat-
The programme was as fol-
Penn,
Townships
enth
High
urday.
lows:
Morning Session, 9 o'clock
Rev. G. A.
address, 1. W.
discussion,
Activities
Cora Ingram
recitation,
-Devo-
Knerr;
Singer;
“The
Ex-
and
Mis:
vocal solo, Miss Lydia
“The Most
Miss
and
tional exercises,
president's
music, institute;
Value of Motor
pression,” Miss
Amos K. Waser,
Mary Weber;
M.
in
Lawrence; discussion,
J. B. Brubaker
piano solo, Miss Mary
That
elopment,”
Clayton Yake;
discussion, “Causes
to Dev
Bdith Dum and Maurice Der
Royer:
Lead \rrested
Miss ny
miscellaneous business
Afternoon Session, 1.30 o’clock
1 d ussi
A
\I ord
Tusic, female «
“A Good
ne of Accura Upon 1e Mind « he
hia
Teacher Im
M I a Gocher
Andrew M: D 1 ni 1
Hertzler 1dr
Hull: music, Higl ool
Im
daughnten
rectors,
Charles

Mrs. G.
Henderson: ’ x
superintendent home
H. M
cradle roll, Mrs
of
Henry B.
committee,
[ollenbau

enter:
department,
erintendent Geo
au
Houseal: president flower com-
sec-
Mrs.
mittee, Mrs. Haines;
of flower
Albright.
mee el I~
A Girl’s Wild Midnight Ride
To warn people of a fearful
retary
Andrew
rode horseback at midnight and sav-
ed many lives.
ious but lives are often saved by
Dr. King’s New Discovery in curing
lung trouble, coughs and
which might have ended in consump-
tion or pneumonia.
of a dreadful cough and lung disease
writes W. R. Patterson, Wellington,
Texas, ‘‘after four in our family had
died with consumption, and I gain- |
ed 87 pounds.” Nothing so sure
iand safe for all throat and lung
troubles. Price * 50c. and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by S.
B. Bernhart & Co.
——E——————"
Lawn Insurance Company
The following officers of the Mu-
tual Fire Insurance Co., of Lawn,
were elected Tuesday: Directors, H.
G. Newgard, Seth Brubaker, J. S.
3radley, J. S. Geise, C. H. Reed, H.
G. Gibble, Thomas S. Geise, F. D.
Horst, John Newcomer. The board
met subsequently and organized
with these officers: President,
Brubaker: vice president, H. G. New-
| gard: secretary, J. S. Bradley; treas- |
H. G. Gibble
eee eee
i urer,
cntire lifetime, says a
the average woman
ice-cream sodas. But
fall! over
During hei
| statistician
| drinks 90,000
she doesn’t go home and
i the morris chair.
| EEE
One of the later joys is to see the
Christmas present you paid $12 for,
in the bargain window later marked
$4.98.
{should be treated with a tinted
| the stable are also important and the
whitewash. Light and ventilation in
the stable are aiso important and th
use of individual bowls for drink
acommengdled. Care sk



was
for- |
est fire in the Catskill a young girl |
Her deed was glor- |
colds, |
“It cured me |
Seth !
PA.
Sale Register
If you get yoar posters printed at
this office we will insert a notice like
the following in the register FREE
from now until day of sale As we
have an exceptionally large circula
tion this will thorous! adverts
your sale and remember it costs you
nothing
Thursday, Feb, 22-—-0On the prem-




ises of 8. I. Hoffman, in East Don-
egal Township, on the Mt. Joy and
Marietta Turnpike, horses, cows,
hulls farming implements, and
household goods by Katie 8. Mum-
mau, admx. Zeller, auct.
Tuesday, March 5—On the Amos
Wolgemuth farm, in Mt. Joy town-
ship, on the road leading from Mt,
Joy to Milton Grove, 2 miles from
the former place, 5 horses, pair
mules, 18 cows, hogs, and farming
implements by S. S Holwager,
Pierce, auct
F March 15—On the Cassel
farm in Donegal township, on
he Marietta and Mount Joy turn-
jl hb 1 rom Marietta, horses,
1 OWS hoat 1 a large lot
yf 1 i imp! nt by David
I
a
SALUNGA
1 i \ )
y
I t
|
1 good
1
( on and
nicely a
' \ n
r end n a
ed t 1 for his carelessne
1¢
} 1 Peifer attended the con-
el t Fir M. E. church on
1 night and ¢ Friday night
Pe r and M Susan Nissle
1 the m t Rohrers-
0
I 11ie v of
LLancast
1 I tin
rin 7
) @ i
li tid (
1 oO Dr. Ki? I I
r these ouble 1 well iver,
ine and bowel ¢ ord Y,
fe, sure. Only 25 cents B.
ernhart & Co’s., Mount Joy, Pa.
SS
I wish to heartily thank all the pa-
trons who so kindly remembered me
the holidays.
A. B. HOFFER.
with gifts over
DAYS OF APPEAL FOR 1912


To the Taxable Imhabitants of Lan-
caster County

| laws of this Commonwealth, the un-
dersigned Commissioners of Lancas-
ter County hereby give notice to
every taxable inhabitant within the
| respective boroughs, townships and
city of said county that appeals from
the real estate, personal property
be held in the County Commissioners
Office, in the City of Lancaster, on
the days following, to wit:
Marietta boro, Tuesday, Jan.
Manheim boro, Tuesday, Jan.
Lititz boro, Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Elizabethtown, Wednesday, Jan.
17.
Mt. Joy boro, Thursday, Jan. 18.
Conoy, Thursday, Jan. 18.
West Donegal, Friday, Jan. 19.
Mt. Joy twp., Tuesday, Jan. 23.
East Donegal, Wednesday, Jan. 24
East Hempfield, Wednesday, Jan.
24.
West Hempfield, Wednesday, Jan.
24.
Mountville bors, Wednesday, Jan.
16.
16.
be
| 24.
| Rapho, Wednesday, Jan. 24.
|
Columbia boro, Friday, Jan. 26.
No appeal will be considered ex-
|
| cent upon the days designated for
| the respective districts, unless satis-
| factory
to come at the proper time, and not
Sn unless the person appealing is
accompanied by the assessor of the
| district in which the property un-
i der consideration is assessed.
~The Commissioners 111 sit to
' hear appeals from 9 to 12§p’clock in
g and from 1 § in the
he davs des

1
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Pursuant to the provisions of the
and militia assessment of 1912 will |
reason is given for faliure

Wednesday, January
 

Fortune Telling
Does not take into consideration the one essential to wom-
an’s happiness—womanly health,
The woman who neglects her health is neglecting the
For without health
love loses its lustre and gold is but«lross.
Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally be
regained by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
very foundation of all good fortune.
This Prescription has, for over 20 years,
been curing delicate, weak, pain.-wracked
women, by the hundreds of thousands
and this too in the privacy of their homes
without their having to submit to indeli-
cate questionings and offensively repuge
nant examinations.
 
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Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free,
All correspondence held as sacredly confidential, Address World’s Dispensary
Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M.

D., President, Buffalo, N. Y.














Dr. Pierce's Grear Faminy Docrok Book, The People’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser, newly revised wp-to-date edition—1000 pages, answers %
Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married ®
ought to know about. Sent free, in plain wrapper to any address on receipt of 4
21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding for 31 stamps.
———— SC ——————————— — — '
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Kinds Concrete Work
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BUILDING BLOCKS
\ J, / All Styles and Colors
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Far Porches, Columns and
DBanisters
Door aud Window Silis and
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t \ \ &
ary ted I v of Lancaster, that they hen -
Wm Frankhot il there in their own proper per= &
fmphrata, on Sunday. wns with their rolls, records and ex= :
Harry Gibble and wife and Mrs [ZnInadons, and Quist ion: arg
; Ty : i tt other re berances, to do
Jos. R. Shearer and son, Clayton, of i1,nse thines wi to their offices
Mastersonville, were guests of Owen appertain in their behalf to be done,
M. Miller and family on Sunday. and also those who will prosecute
a : against the prisoners who are or then
Tuesday roved a happy day to *% im
x Ae as . by ee shall be, in the jail of the said
Mrs. H. B. Gibble, it being her siX-| county of Lancaster, are to be then
tieth birthday. She was the recipi-|and there to prosecule against them
ent of seven handkerchiefs and oth-
er gifts, from friends residing at
Palmyra, Manheim Junction and
this place. She thanks all who so
kindly remembered her on this day.
AE AR it
Unclaimed Letters
The following letters remain
uncalled for in the Mt. Joy postoffice
| Jan, 10, 1912.
Mrs. Annie Horst.
Mr. Charles McClellan.
Mr. Adolph Larive.
Mrs. Hattie Burkhart (parcel)
J. FRED FENSTERMACHER
Postmaster
DELICAT: GilDREN
Made Strong by Vinol
“I wish I could induce every moth- |
er who has a delicate, sickly child, to
try your delicious cod liver iron tonic,
Vino!
“It restored our little daughter to
health and sirength
else had failed. It
loved to take ii—not a bit of cod liver
oil tasie.~Mrs. C. W. Stump, Canton,
Ohio.” ’
The reason Vinol is so successful
in building up puny, delicate, ailing
a
children, is because it is a combina- |
tion of the iwo most world-fained ton-
ics—the medicinal body-building ele-
ments of cod liver oil, aided by the
blood-making and strength-creating
properties of tonic iron.
If we can induce you to try a bottle
of Vinol as a body-builder and
strength-creator for your child, and
you do not find it is all we cla'm, we
| vill return your money on demand.
E. W. GARBER, Mt. Joy, Pa.


shaving
| Joseph B. Hershey
hnsorial Parlor
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{as shall be just.
Dated at Lancater, Pa., the 18th
day of December, A. D.,, 1911.
| AARON B. LANDIS, Sheriff

QOPI 09008000 06 ¢

|
Guaraniced Rings
afford far better values
ow
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than you cai gol in any
other line. They are
made by skill crafts-
men, with care.

| TH haniry
Possess rare beauty. A
printed guarantee go<s with
every insuring purchaser
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Made BA A Na 3
{ for men,
women and
children.
From $2 Up
Call for Free
Birthday Card.
R. V. FEGLEY,
Mount Joy, Pa.
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| I always have on hand anything
lin the line of Smoked Meats, Ham,
Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Etc.
Also Beef, Veal, Pork
utton. g always right.