Industrial" wore by a wife and two children. funeral was held on Saturday. The case of Samuel B. Spera vs. Aaron Ober, an appeal by the de- fendant from the judgment of Al- derman Deen, was called for trial before Judge Livingston, of Lan- caster, Wednesday morning. Plain- tiff suffered a voluntary mnon-suit. That ended the case. ———eee elf The Happenings at Rheems. S. G. Graybill, has started excavat- ing for an ice house. Jacob Miller of Maytown, is the ap- prentice at E. H. Hersh’s machine shop extensive the Aaron Groff is erecting chicken houses for B. H. Greider, poultry breeder. W. L. Heisey received the appoint- ment as Adams Express agent of this place last week. Isaac Wealand and Clayton Nissley each received a carload of cattle at this place last Wednesday. J. M. Raymond, a local carpenter, moved the mail crane for west bound trains west of the station. John G. Reist received a carload or tobacco stems at this place which will be used in his peach and pear orchards. 4 More Free Delivery. Two rural mail routes may soon be opened centering at Mount Joy—one route by Union school house, Stauffer’s mill, Book’s mill, Nissley’s mill, Done- egal Springs and Rheems, to Cross Roads and back to Mount Joy; the other by Strickler’s, Moore’s mill, Ien- der’s mill, Hamilton's, Henry Shelly’s, | * i Charles Butzer’s, to Samuel Landis and back to Mount Joy. ii iii Pool Table For Sale. A good second-hand pool table, size 4} by 8° Also a full set of ivory balls and full races cues. All to be sold very chea Apply at this offices J f J on Wednesday night, deat from consumption. member of the Old Mennonite church, and was in her twenty-fifth year. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at one o’clock, with services and inter- Deceased was ment at Bossler’s meeting house. ee Oe Aged Man’s Fall. Benjamin Hoffman, an aged resident of Maytown, was severely hurt by a fall on Thursday, He was mounting a ladder to the straw mow the barn when he slipped and was thrown to the barn floor. Although no bones were broken, he was so badly bruised that he will not be able to leave the house for several weeks. in Attention Crack Shots ! A shooting match will be held on Saturday at the Milton Grove hotel by Joseph Gibble, for a lot of turkeys and geese. A shooting match for a lot of fine turkeys will be held on Saturday, Dec. 21, by the Reem Brothers on the prem ises of Henry C. Reem, 17 mile south of Elizabethtown. — Users of Prizer Heaters. Following are a few names of parties who are using Prizer stoves bought of Aaron H. Engle: J. M. Way, Prizer range ; Mrs. S. S. Hoffman, range ; S. F. Henry, Mrs. Elmira Shirk, range ; Monroe Sheaffer, Oak heater ; Harry Wittle, Oak heater, and all speak in the highest terms of their superiority. —— range ; Grand Holiday Opening. Don’t miss the Holiday Opening. \ Large assortment complete, prices low | A handsome 1902 calendar given away | | free to every purchaser, at S. Cohen & Bro’s. Philadelphia Shoe Store, 247 Locust sugg@Columbia, Pa. Largest Ed ancaster county. a Eli Carson vires lumbia on Saturday. “AUS Tac Christ Reider and wife of Bel- laire, were the guests of Ed. Reider and family on Sunday. William Shires killed a hog for A. S. Weaver recently that tipped the scales at 340 pounds. Note the for sale and rent adver- \tisements ot H. B. Nissley and E. S. Weaver in another column. Mrs. William Widmann, daughter Tillie and grandson Harry Grosh, were at Lancaster on Saturday. A land slide occurred on the P. R. R. on Monday night, a short distance west of Elizabethtown. In our article last week of ‘Look out for a Borough’ we should have said John Miller of Landisville in- stead of Maytown. J. H. Haldeman, our produce dealer, expects to have several hun dred turkeys over Christmas, to supply his many customers. 75 first-class apple trees for Fall planting. Smith’s Cider, York Imper- ial and Smokehonse. Will be sold at wholesale prices. Inquire at this office. H. H. Myers of near town, at- tended the fourth annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Dairy Union which convened at York last Wednesday. William Shires killed a porker for Harry Stoll on Friday that weighed 365 pounds and one for ASH & Saturday { weig Hows (ry Musselma gage agentat RN moted to extra through passeng ae Q kena de tzite esse in my = dunkle grites noch a mole, es ich flomter in Es™ fer ich gawist hop bin ich weter en poshta gadopt uns necksht bin dreck gafola. Des war ich bin dot liga gabliva bis es hel der mere ganunk un is wora der necksht moria, no bin ich hame gonga about holver fereckt, SHWILKEY BUMBLESOCK. a Coughs And Colds In Children T use and prescribe Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy for almost all obstinate, coniricted coughs, with direct results, I prescribe it to children of all ages. Am glad to recom- mend it to all in need and seeking from colds and coughs and bronchial affie- tions. It is non-narcotic and safe in the hands of the most unprofessional. A uni- versal panacea for all mankind. —>Mrs. Mary R. Melendy, si. D., Ph. D., Chicago, Il. This remedy is for sale by J. 8S. Carmany, Florin, Pa. eee A mn ee een Bought a Thoroughbred Bull. Amos N. Risser of Mount Joy town— ship, bought of H. B. Gingrich & Bro. of Lawn, the thoroughbred registered shorthorned bull ‘Linden Boy,” which was exhibited and bought at the great Pittsburg Stock show in November. To Get Rid of a Troublesome Corn. First soak it in warm water to soften it, then pour it down as closely as possible with out drawing the blood and apply + hamber- lain’s Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vig- orously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for fh few days, to protect it from the shoe,” As general liniment for sprains, bruises, lame- ness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is un- equaled. Tor sale by Ji S. (armany, Florin, Pa. z Surfers Methodist E#fScopal Church—Preaching every Sundgy evening at 7 p. m. by the pas- tor and 4#¢v. John Boehm on alternate eve- nings. Epworth League at 6 p m. Sab- bgth School at 9 a. m., Amos Risser Super- [intendent., at 10 a. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday 7 p. m. Rev. Wayne Channell pastor, Rev. a Class meeting Sunday morning John I'oehm assistant pastor. ——i——t ould have an appetite like a bear a your meals take ( hamber- Liver Tablets. They gpatomach and regu- rice, 25 cents, a8 store. (op relief ormed C, town, it w edifice in the Ephraim Shearer, res N Cameron farms, offers $10 v return of a steer which w; stolen, most likely stole var lost, strayed © A. RB. Hassler, attorney for C. P. Hipple, against (Clayton IR. Farmer, of East Donegal township, to re- cover a mare valued at $100. has issued a replevin Mrs, Susan E. Nissley, formerly a res- ident of Landisville, drowned herself in a mill race near Quarryville, on Wednesday. Deceased was 54 years old. Elias E. Lisser, assignee of Trubaker & Frast, of Lawn, transferred a deed for house and lot at Lawn to Christian Ging- Consideration, $881, @ rich. Friday morning as 8. S. Kraybill, of East the on Donegal township, was driving down pike from Maytown, his horse slipped some ice and fell, breaking the shafts and harness. ¢ fter suffering for a week from an attack of pneumonia Miss Mary Rolirer was taken home to Hummelstown on Saturday from near Mt. Joy, where she had been teaching a school. Ezra Reist, of Manheim, has sued Eliza-! beth Longn cker to recover $750, alleging ! cig that the amount is due for three years’ ser- vices in collecting rents and attending to her investments, The annual inspection by a gang of work- men of the pipe lines of the Standard Oil Co. has been in progress for several The gang arrived at Maytown They will pass through some time this week, past. on Saturday. here Anthony Resch, aged fourteen son of George B. Resch, of Maritta, through the ice while skating on the river at that place on Friday evening. Young Resch, was carried under the ice by the current, but managed to break through with his head. Ee was rescued by several com- panions and is none the worse today over years broke Lis narrow escape from drowning. —_—————— No one can health unless his bowels day. When this is not attended to, dis- orders of the stomach arise, biliousness, headache dyspepsia and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep you bowels regular by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and river Tablets when required. hey are so easy to take and mild and gen- tle in effect Sold at J. S. Carmany’s, Florin, Pa for good reasonably hope move once each weeks ' ' Bits. & Firls | ‘ine ing an old takes | | alawyer, doctor or officer—who v 0 child Free the elder back er DV hood.—Detroit Press. Up to Date, I tell you what, young mar, after this you will have to paddle your | own canoe! Oh, fathah! Don't be so old-| fashioned and vulgah! Don’t say “pad- | noe!” Say “run your | Puck. Son dle your own ea own automobil Sorry and Glad, “Are you sorry you stole that cookie off the table?” asked the mother, who had just administered a sound spank- | ing to her offspring. “Y-yes,” said Johnnie, between sobs, “b-but but I'm glad I didn’t take two.™ —Ohio State Journal. Bound to Die, Bronco Bill—Jack says since widder refused him he don’t care to live ro longer. Grizzly Pete—Wot's he going terdo? Bronco Bill—lHe says he’s either go- - to steal a hoss or take ter smoking | arettes!—Judge. th’ | in 10 y» Cordinl Welcome, Tardy Arrival at a Dinner Party-— [ am afraid I am too late, dear Mss. Smith. Mrs. you eould (effusively)—Oh, dear, | come too late.—Tit- Smith never Beanta the Newspapers, Patience—Did Peggy advertise an announcement of her engagement in the newspapers? I"atrice—No, she didn’t have to; she told all her girl friends that it was a seeret.—Yonkers Statesman. Expreszive. The Clergyman—The trouble with most of us, my dear sir, is that we don’t carry our religion through the week. Von Blumer—Yes. Most of us have to earn a living.—Drooklyn Life, Forgot Where He Put It, Smith-—Do you think memory sys- tems have any value? Jones—Yes. I studied one once and did very well until I mislaid the manu- al—Judge. ri eam ei | the ceremony. { filling the terms of the will and ¢ | horse od GULLIT, 0 7s d summer garden, just so hg | that her heart wanted. Finally she saw a way Juv of lemma. . She would marry some ni consent to a divorce immeditacys She would thus b