The weekly bulletin. (Florin, Penn'a.) 1901-1912, January 17, 1912, Image 2

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THE BUL ETIN
MOUNT JOY, A
J. E. SCHROLIL, ¥ditor & Props
Le
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR
Six Months. ..... 50 Cents
Three Months. . . . 25 Cents
Single Coples.....2 Cents
Sample Coples. ..... FREE
I Se
Entered at the post oflice at Mrunt
Joy as sccond-class wall matter,
All corresponde nts must have thely











































eeminunica cacl
ate: than Monda Irelenh WOWR
of fmportance hetween that time and
12 o'loceck noon Wednesday Chan
ges lor adverts ent m t posi.
tively reach this oMice not later than
Monday night. N« adverusements
tmserted if copy reaches ug Tuesday
might \dvertis ’ Lie a appli=
EDITORIAL


Next time they try a pretty woman
fm Denver they should blindfold the
Jury
» . » .
The turkeys left over can now get
togeth wind fou 1 survivors asso
«fatio
L I J
Contributing editors of the Out-
look rush in where Lyman Abbots
fear to tread.
- * » »
Gore is out for Wilson, we read.
RR is also understood that Wilson is
aut for Gore
* . » .
Don’t cry over past opportunities;
he tears may prevent you from see-
fag others that are coming
> r * »
Mr. Bryan does not propose that
any number of defeats shall prevent
Mis sending messages to Congress.
» * * *
There seems to be a determined
«ffort in progress to put a good trust
Mm the category with a good Indian.
IEE
They have named a brand of oys-
sers after Senator Martin, presum-
ably because he is so seldom in the
soup
= » * *
A Kansas City judge says that all
eriminals are small scrawney men.
“How the burley burglar” has
shrunk
* » * .
The Hon. Gene Foss thinks T. R.
#8 a candidate. To a man of Gene's
mervols excitement the woods must
seem like mountains.
. x ox
Perhaps the McNamara’'s thought
they might as well go to the peniten-
tiary at once as spend the rest of
their lives in court.

nains to be seen whether
Congress will rink at the pool of
Federal incorporation to which the


president has led it.

- LJ " -
Once more the Senate committee
will hear how Senator Lorimer as
deceived into thinking that all of
friends were innocent.
* . v .
If Mr. Bryan is so taken with wire-
less telegraphy, i ay be presumed


 

he will try next tc laugurate a -
tem of wireless politi
* ¥ »* -
lent Taft's installment mess-
ages to Congress | e that power of
sustained interest which comes
continued in our next.”
* * * 4

A lawsuit begun in I gin 1 1
has just been concluded. Perhaps
this is the one Hamlet had in mind
when he complained of the law’s de-
lay.
* * ® s .
Dealers have reduced the price of
eggs so high that people would not |
buy, which, unusual as it may be, |
seems to be a pretty good business |
reason.
* * - * |
A good many divorces would be |
prevented if men would only give
their wives as much money as they
eould hope to collect in the way of |
alimony.
“Dr. Wiley says a man can live on
water and a bushel of wheat for six |
days, and the total would be below
$1. So there! Ye howlers about the |
high cost of living.
- - * »
The Sterling, Ill., girl who fell in
love with the man who shot her |
fourteen times is no doubt one of |
those creatures whom it takes strong
argument to convince.
* 2 » * 3
“this is a joke” at the time of mak-
. ing it, and not waited until it had
been taken seriously.
* + * *
A Mr. Blankenburg is going to
{ry to reform Philadelphia and a Mr.
Yuan Shi Kai is going to try to unite
"the factions in the Chinese empire.
Gentlemen, you have our sympathy.
2 ® » * @
Although the gentlemen in charge
assure us that there is no water left
in the stock of the United States
Bteel Corporation, it probably would
ip a little if squeezed real hard.
* * * *
‘A Toronto editor says that Cana-
is sorry she defeated the reci-
ty treaty.” Well you give prac-
and electorate evidence of
ance little sister, and all will
fiven.






A to'say that Gifford Pin-
d not be declaring for La






2 geevsevesesss
Champ Clark ought to have writ-
ten under his Canadian deliverance, |

THE
MILTON GROVE
Clayton R. Gibble and wife enter
tained his brother, Mr. Samuel R,
Gibble and wife of Rheems on Sun-
day
John Ginder, B, Ginder of Sport-
ing Hill and Henry Shearer of Elston
ville, were the guests of the corres-
pondent on Sunday .
Harry Hottenstein, the energetic
East Petersburg confectioner, was
one of the registered guests at Hotel
Milton Grove last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Heisey of
' When Your Horse Gets Mount Tunnel, were entertained at
His Back Up dinner on Sunday at the home of his
brother Samuel 1... Heisey and wife.
going down hill on snow-covered ground \ s B. Hess. a skilled far f
or icy pavement, he needs the strongest, HOS (OE pu Surmaf ©
sharpest calks to grip and release like the township, leased the tenement of
a brake on an auto. He’ll be sure of the late Peter Koseer, located east
four feet of security — fore feet and
hind feet prevented from slipping when

of th Green Tree Church, and in the
he wears pring will move there
ROWE Rlmer Strickler, William Gardner,
RING- POINT CALKS iron Gepfer, Davir F. Greiner, and
Improved Tool-Steel Centers wnship supervisors E. W. Brandt,
You've known Rowe Calks for years. (. B. Hiestand, and John Newcomer
Now the best of the old is made better t hotel Milton Grove
i h 2 tere 1 hn el on rove on
n the New Ring: Points, The only
detachable calks cheaper and better rday
than old-fashioned sharpening. Cheaper Whil feeding a meat cutter at
! ;
ecause they cost no more at first. hutchering, Ed. Henry of Pleasant
Better because they last twice as long.
nce in right, always tight. Never
break off at the shoulder. Never bend #f¢d which ih
r strip threads, ONLY RING-POINTS tation of the phalange of the index
HAVE A WELDED TOOL STEEL finger. Dr. Thome attended him
CENTER. That's why they stand the
‘ar and tear of rough roads without
dulling, The only calks that grind man of nerve. While assisitng his
had three fingers badly lacer-
the ampu-

Harry Doutrich is a remarkable
gharp = they grow short. He who friend Jacob G. Stauffer stripping
tates loses tin y
8 pace of ne, money and maybe tobacco the other day, a heavy pole
a horse, t me fix up that set of calks : ;
the fourth tier dropped down and
today. on
landed on his right arm, Dr. Thome
C. S. Longenecker repaired the damaged aritecle and he
MOUNT JOY, PA. § Row recovering,
H I.. Ebersole, teacher of the
Milton Grove school, ended his
BEAUTIFUL SILVER oo) "5 matenit, tommutemic,
Percentage of attendance 94; males

94: females 93. Average attendance,
males 16; females 15. Those
a1
who have not missed any time since
the beginning .of the term are: Alice
Heisey, Mabel Shank, Stella Geibe,
stella Heisey, Louisa Thome and Ira
Heisey Regular scholars the past
month were: Alice Heisey, Stella

Heisey, l.izzie Ober, Mabel Shank,
Stella Geibe, Barbara Arndt, Kate
Kramer, Mary Burkholder, Louise
Thome, Phares White, Oliver Rasp,
Ira Héisey, Victor Koser, William

and Aaron Diffenderfer, Walter Fry,
John Kauffman and Charles Shearer.
is always appropriate for Wedding The following missed one day only:
Gifts, Birthday Presents, etc. No- Mary Koser, Mabel Hoffman, Ray-
. : ynd Heisey, Samuel Koser, Allen
where can you find so extensive or so ‘ ;
Brosey and Stella Heisey missed one
attractive a display of exquisite Table 1,a1f day only. Mr. Ebersole extends
a hearty invitation to the patrons
Silver as here.. Bon bon Dishes,
i and friends of education to visit his
Forks, Spoons, Servers, Ladles, etc. _.,

¥
- " " BACK RUN
Y 73 BGLEY Fons 64 c ited A :
4 we H 8 Bp John Hossler visited Anna Be er,
e J. "Side
Bast Main Street Ellis Rett w 1 grandson,



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; rch for three weeks ere closed
¥ Vv WY < 3 : m
. : A 1 lay evening. Twenty-one per-
PROPRIETOR y er convert 1
Edgar Breneman and Harry
Bp Bb pO ® HSH HSE Sheetz, the two boys who left their
Ww A - \ 10111 ¢ about nine weeks
> Ne are Always Prepared 10 8erve ;
4 : once more at home. Mr. Brenneman
# ~ * ic ¥ Veidow Por
» came s home i ay §
1 PPuirc . 4 ime to his home on Friday night
4 and told where: Mr. Sheetz could be
Spring » found. So Mr. Sheetz’s father found
%
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Water him eight miles below Baltimore.
x ; The boy intends to go to school in
IN ANY QUANTITY at Very
Moderate Charges.
Don’t fail to see us before plac-
ing your order this year.
| about a week.
eet Ge
LANCASTER JUNCTION
Henry IL. Myers and Henry L.
| Buch are both on the sick list—both
|are suffering from heavy colds.
J. N. Stauffer & Bro.
; Emlen Fetter, wife and daughters
Mount Joy, Penna. | Grace and Anna, and Mrs. Polly Fet-
00060600 L909 @ ter, were the guests of Isaac Wal-
{ born and family on Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Herr and children of
“HAS. BE. ZELLER | Salunga, and Jacob Weaver wife and
daughter Stella, were Sunday guests
REAL ESTATE AND {of Jacob S. Henny and family.
INSURANCE | Mrs. E. B. Fetter and daughter,
; Anna, Mrs. Jacob Weaver and
Main St. Mount Joy | daughter Stella, and Mrs. Irvin Fink
: spent Wednesday at Lancaster.
: and Clerking of Public Sales Mr. Alvin S. Hershey and wife, of
| Manheim, Wm. Heisey, wife and son
Jonas, and Mrs. Katherine Rothfus,
were Sunday guests in the home of

Ose S3D ve
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Hing
Settlement of Estates.
Collection of Rents.
Surveying and Convevancing
Jonas Snavely,
SL a)
| Instead of Liquid | $15.00 to $50.00 per Week
Antiseptics«Peroxide We will teach you salesmans
and fruit growing free Will pay

many pe opl e are now using :
Any. peop: > you well for selling our “Hieh Qual-
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic {ity,”” Propagated-from-prize-winning
The new toilet germieia_ Jovrder tobe | parent, Guaranteed Nursery Stock.
dissolved in water as needed. IB . - . ME
For all toilet and hygienic uses it No other nursery offers such great
better and more economical,
To cleanse and whiten the
teeth, remove tartar and
prevent decay. !
To disinfect the mouth, de-
stroy disease germs, and
purify the breath.
To keep artificial teeth and
bridgework elean, odorless ~~
To remove nicotine from the ST od | —--—
purify the breath after smoking. | Frightful Polar Winds
Tas Eradicate Desspiraie and body | Blow with terrific force at the far
The best antiseptic wash known. north and play havoc with the skin,
causing red, rough dr sore chapped
es. Heals sorethroat, wounds | hands and lips, that need Buecklen’s
ts. a box, i
sod cn 45 snd 0. ara SS | Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes
THE PAXTON TOILET CO..EosTon, Mass. the skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled
3 Lg em for cold-sores also burns, boils, sores,
Though the football season is over {ulcers cuts, bruises and piles. Only
some persons persist in kicking the 25 cents at S. B. Bernhart & Co’s.,
” |inducements to the planter. Perma-~
{nent, year-round position. Pay
{ promptly. Outfit free. Write be-
[fore your territory is taken.
| PENNSYLVANIA NURSERY CO.
Girard, Erie Co., Pa.

(Jan. 3-3 mo.





i osevett sentiment all over the lot. | Mt. Joy.




BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY,
GIVING OUT
The Struggle Discourages Many »
Citizen of Mt. Joy
Around all day with an achin
back
Can't rest at night;
Enough to make any one “give
out."
Doan’s Kidney Pills will give re-
newed life,
They will strengthen the kidneys.
Here is Mt. Joy proof that is so:
Mrs. M. M. Frank, Main Street,
Mount Joy, Pa., says: “Il can recom-
mend Doan’s Kidney Pills just as
highly today as I did in 1907. They
ured me of kidney trouble at that


PA Wednesday, January 17, 1912,
fall lllecllllElllealclalee
i Save Money Now
0 8 Suits and Overcoats$
5
0 Reduced 0
time and I have had no return at- Q
tacks Hard work was probably the | .
ise of this complaint in my case,
My back ached a great deal and 1 (0) S 1.00 For $10.00 Values Q
nervou I tired easily, did]
not sleep well and had headaches. (¢)
He i é deal ¢ Doan’; ye
aring a great about
ney Pills, 1 decided to give them
tl and procured a box at Gar- |
brug Stor 1 ir u rougnt
prompt relief, in fact, 1 did not think
| t time I w cu 1 and to
1 enjoying ood health
1 He icine could act so quickly f) 2
) hoi time w ed anc (4 .
29 D1 1 aid
101i ! y Fil M
n 1 of an opportuni to re-ens
For sale | all dealers ‘rice 50
Poster rn Duffalc
MARIETTA
John Hinton of Coatesville, is vis-
iting in this section,
Prof. David Kraybill of East Lam-
peter, was here for several days.
Miss Mary Wood of Carlisle, was
the guest of friends in town for sev-
ral days.
John Tome of Mercersburg, was
the guest of his parents at Maytown
or several days
Mrs. J. G. Whittaker of Phoenix-
ville, is the guest of her daughter,
\1
Irs. George Hiestand.

Sa / - & $16.00 For $23.50 Values ol
© ee | A&

v Getz Bros, 8
ro Mount Joy Hall Bldg. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. -
0) S 8.50 For $12.50 Values Q
WD S10 00 For $15.00 Values 5
My $13.00 For $18.50 Values e
&) Cd
2 y $14.00 For $20.00 Values o

uctions on Boys’ Suits and Overcoats are just as 0
Stop to see the bargains and be convinced.

Miss Josephine Garber of Mont 0)
&y
Alto, is visiting her friends and rel-
atives in this section and at May- | Bod ads
1V n 11 0 ind a 1 Na
town
Mr. and Mrs. Parke Ensminger, of
Rov ngtown, have returned home [i Its Fie sh You Want § Can i
1 a visit to the former’s parents
Mr. and 8. Peter Ensminger.
Walter A. Swiegart and Charles
Filling of Harrisburg, are the


st arents of Mr. Swei-
WV. H. Sweigart.
V1 s. Enos Miller of York,
er a visit of several days with the
parents of the former, Mr. and Mrs.
John K. Miller, of Maytown, have re-
i 0 §
tings in progres at
Memorial church are very
el tended and prominer
1 sections are takin
I hi n a large nu er
] W nus
WAS INVILLY
il Y
( ith a
15 n
€
Rn ¢ vif mad 1
I'S hn Wit
1 ay
\ r Y
¢ W 1
1 1 "We y All
nvited t
int ted
1 $ re ¢ tled t
\ i
The Keystone Literary society at
Mastersonville organized as a 1
of educational students, and the na-

ture of the literary society,eta ?
ture of the literary society, pure and
simple, is to develop, strengthen and
broaden the minds of those who par-
tieipate in the success of the organ-
ization. The following officers have
been elected: President, C. G. Beck-
er: vice president, Raymond Geib;
secretary, Edna Hackman; critic,
W. A. Bishop; editor, Harvey Geib.
lit lisesi

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,
and is a household remedy in many, many |
homes to which it has brought health and |
happiness.
August 1x, 1905.
s of t}
ars of the
ilson’s Preparation


Write
address and ne w

:
proof ot t
nret it
prep arati
A New State
New Mexico, the forty-seventh
tate to enter the Union, ceased to |
be a territory on Saturday afternoon |
{ when President Taft signed the pro-
jamstion of statehood. The procla-
ation was signed in duplicate, one |
be preserved in the records of the |
government, the other to go to the |
New Mexico Historical Society. The |
flag now then to be strictly proper |
should contain forty-seven stars.
lA
EAST PETERSBURG |
The fourth annual K. G. E. band
fair will begin in Snavely’s Hall in
this place, on Saturday evening,
Feb. 3. Reference: Jonas L. iinnich. jez. Read the Mt. ng Bulletin.
| FLASH SHEET HOLDERS, FLASH



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Always Supply You [6K Up 1a bold
ys ys flandsome Rugs
\11 sizes; out of your old Carpets.
Avi id P ficumonia Also, Silk Rugs and Curtains and
WITH nial Rug:
make acceptable presents at
r. Agnsaws erate prices
Wi vs h » on hand all Kinds
ould be pleas-

¥ ] Vea Tu} on he rders at factory
Jold ‘Mablets

AT NIGH: ick H ne
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OF
ins how ( Gro :
i to take splendid flash- is ss ova mg Yio 4 %
ts vith KODAK \
A TURES n Pa r
ERG CREAR ARRAN RENNER EGR
: BLANKETS: Alva
rs i Patronize
WE SAVE YOU TWO PRO-
Bi FITS ON WOOL HORSE All Our
jd” BLANKETS BUYING DIRECT Advert
ia rtisers
FROM THE MAKERS, 1S
THE WHY? OF IT. PRICED
ANYWHERE FROM $1.00 TO
$10.50,
aL Om
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Estate of Annie W. Engle, late of
last Donegal Township, deceased.
Letters of administration on said
state having been granted to the
ndersigned, all persons indebted
THE EASTMAN FLASH SHEETS,
PISTOLS AND ALL OTHER NECES-
SARIES ARE IN OUR STOCK.
FINES™ STOCK LAP
ROBES IN THE COUNTY,
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FROM $2.50 TO $25.00.. EV- thereto are requested to make ime
2 =f ‘Ra E ERYTHING FOR THE HORSE liate payment, and those having
Vy : eS. RB = N i J] “R 3 laims or demands against the same
: : AT BOTTOM PRICES. FULL 1 present them without delay for
MOUNT JOY. P = STOCK - tl I i
i \ = STOCK OF VETERINARY = Settlement to the undersigned, resid-
Be Nii SEA = ing at R. F. D. No. 1, Mount Joy, Pa
i A 4 : St = MEDICINES, MAKER OF All med rN
Ww fe, © ENCE ER RYNDE OF Tard IRVIN W. MUSSER
Yet, EX N = KINDS OF HARNESS z Administrator
Td Sp “ry : : c Keller, Atty. dec. 13-6t
nd = © 3 = pe

td 21 dard Keo H Z Send In Your Sale Date


= = persons having sales in the
= LANCAS R. P = spring, whose names are not in our
ee le list, please drop us a card
" : = giving date, name and location and
Z = it will appear in the list at once.
= ¢ -- —_— :
= 8 fo = This will prevent others in your
g : = neighborhood T
& lrunks at Half Price. Great Bar- = = fom - selecting the
un oa : = same date.
= gains. On The Square. ~
IN SaaTReSL OI yl ae ee ik
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UNITE ee |
Washipaton, | | For Sale
Terms Moderate Tn Several zood Building Lots front- |
era ouerate. eli Telephone. ng 95 feet on South Barbara Street A Sarg, Crrraiy Revize for Screspess Muserngan x.
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NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speeds } !'S

~ ‘RA J Vic y fi : ee 0 le dec
CHARLES S. F RANK . runt Joy and extending in depth of TIN aa RT pai Cp
- | *h vidth 15 TT o ieved. Samples F If druggist does of
A UCT 10 NE ER | BAL Wiath 154 fact. here is a good o ml Fomoraess oo PE dl eg i

‘able on these lots that could very I] UNITED MEDICAL CO., 80x 74, LANCASTER, Fa. |
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MOUNT JOY, PA | »asily be converted into a double] ®
£rompt Attention given to Sales of |
fleal Estate and Perscual Property.
Sold in Mi. Joy by E. W. Garber
twelling. For further particulars and W. D. Chandier & C-
{ «only to Lewis Seeman, Mount Joy.| —

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