ms 1cit arm broken below the elbow in a practice game on the school grounds in that place on Friday noon. ernoon. ‘This is the tedn played Mount Joy to a standstill early in the season. -— Out New Store, In our last week’s issue we stated that a racket store may be opened in the Schutte building in the near future. This week we wish to back up this statement by saying that a racket store will be opened about December 1st. This will be a branch store of the one at Mount Joy. Anything imaginable will always be kept in stock and all prices will be exceedingly low. All the proprietors ask is a call from our many citizens as weil as the numerous country folks in this community. See advertisement in another column. -»— ' Spelling Bee and Entertainment. John M. Erb, the progressive teach- er of the Donegal school, will hold a spelling bee and entertainment on Sat- urday evening, November 30. There will be three classes and valuable prizes Boys, take warning. i ——p eis Old Canal Bed Sald. The Pennsylvania railroad company has paid the Pennsylvania canal com- pany $245,000.00 for the larger part of the old canal bed from Clark’s Ferry to Columbia and the deed of the same has been placed in the Recorder's of- fice at Harrisburg. Met With a Frightful Accident. George Bason of Bainbridge, while Monday, fell to the ground. A large limb followed, falling upon his back, breaking the spine. The spinal cord was not broken. Mr. Bason suffered excruciating pain. He is 6o years old. eee eens. Quite a Difference. The Buffalo exposition was attended will be given the successful contestants. | by nine million persons and it had a' The program will be interspersed with | oss of tour million dollars. The Glas- music, recitations and dialogues. Ad- | gow exposition, just closed, had an at- mission, adults 15 cents, children 10 |tendance of between eleven and twelve cents. If the weather is unfavorable | milion and made a net profit of over the bee will be held the following Hour Yiundrell thonsand dolls. Wednesday evening. | - ert | Time Table Changes. : On Monday morning the Pennsyl-, A chicken and waffle supper will be vania-reilgoad made numerous changes held in Schutte’s Hall, in this place, on in the arrival of trains in this place. T hanksgiviug evening under the auspi- The most important change is Lancas- | ces of the Epworth League of the AM. E. church. Supper, 25 cepts. All ter Accommodation west at 2 35 in- (E- chur g Sead of 4.09. |7€ invited. —_— A Thanksgiving Treat. cutting limbs on a locust tree last! d AN aS E guest of Mrs. Amos Ham- over Sunday. Roads had the misfortune of having a heavy trestle fall on on his foot last Friday. Christ Risser and John Morton (attended the shooting match at Marietta on Thursday. A number of persons from town attended the funeral of Mrs. Mich- 'ael Hossler on Monday. | | Mary Ann Easton, daughter "Annie and Mrs. Emma Grosh were "at Lancaster on Thursday. A. F. Shramusky and wife of New Holland, were the guests of the latter's parents, H. P. Baer and “wife on Sunday. Benjamin Hambright and family Visited U. S. G. Breckinridge and family at Black Horse, Chester county on Sunday. | Several desirable rooms for rent a short distance north of town. Lady l occupant desired. Call on or address, M. N. Stauffer, Jount Joy, Pa, 75 first-class apple trees for Fall Smith’s Cider, York Imper- Will be sold at planting. ial and Smokehonse. wholesale prices. Martin Weltmer will go to Pal- myra tomorrow where he will at- | tend the marriage of Deputy Sher- iff G. H. Moyer to Miss Bertha Smith. Henry Wood, wife and two sons, , Horace Leedom and Edward Sam- ple Wood, of Bordentown, N. ]J., are spending some time with Dr. E. C. Sample and wife. Inquire at this office. i To the Public. Allow me to a few words Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy. I éan ree- ommend it with the utmost confidence. It has done good work for me and will do the some for others. I had very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia but after taking the sccond dose of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chest disappeared entirely. Tam most respect- fully yours for health, Ralph S, Meyers, 64-Thirty-seventh 8t., Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by J. S. Carmany Florin, Church Chronicle. Methodist Episcopal Church—Preaching every Sunday evening at 7 p. m. by the pas- tor and Rev, John Boehm on alternate eve- nings. Epworth Leagueat6 p m, Sab- bath School at 9 a. m., Amos Risser Super: intendent. Class meeting Sunday moining at 10 a. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday 7 p. m. Rev. Wayne Channell pastor, Rev. John Boehm assistant pastor. ean in praise of 1. «« Pennsy’s”” Prosperity. The remarkable prosperity ofthe ‘Pennsy’ at the present time is illustrated by the fact that the directors saw the way clear to de- clare an extra dividend of one per cent, bove the regular semi-annual dividend of two and one-half per cent. Shoot for Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. A shooting mach will be held for a flock of fine turkeys, ducks and geese, near the Fx. | change Hotel, at afternoen of Thanksgiving Day. men are invited to attend. r————— ll tn. Mastersonville, on the ‘‘Some years ago while at Martinsburg, W. Va., I was taken with cholera morbus, which was followed by diarrhoea. doctor’s medicine did me no good. I was advised to get a bottle of : hamberlain's folic, ' holera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I did and it cured me sound and well, —G. A. Morris, Fmbreeville, Pa. Sold by J. 8. Carmany. re eee Pool Table For Sale. A good second-hand pool table, size 41 | by 8 feet. Also a full set of ivory balls and full rack of cues. All to be sold very cheap. Apply at this office, "- g All sports- | The | Tow do you dare charge nn this room when you advertise roon at five and six dollars?” “Well, don’t five and six make 112”— Fliegende Blaetter. Language of the Hand, Yeast—A man can’t always 't what’s in your mind by the way yg shake his hand. "Crimseonbeak—No; but he gener ally can size up the situation by the way you shake your fist.—Yonkers Statesman. Very Disagreeable, Belle—There go two of the most dis- agreeable men I've met this season. Friend—Are they? Why? Belle—One of them stares me out of countenance, and the other won’t look at me at all.—N. Y. Weekly. In Boston, The Fiance—And there were times when you were in doubt about aec- cepting me? The Fiancee—It is true. O George! How fortunate that you proposed at the psychological moment!—Puck No Deferred Payments, “Js your daughter learning to play by note?” “Certainly not,” answered Mrs. Cumrox, a little indignantly. “We pay cash for every lesson. The idea!” — Washington Star. ! the candle take a dose of Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels making you feel {like a new man, For sale by J. S. { many, Florin - pa How to Keep Apples. | Apples must be kept in the dark in a cool "even temperature. If kept in barrels in a cool cellar, with all light and drafts shut off apples will easily keep well for several years | Use a candle when visiting the spot. { | ———— | Chamberlain’s Stomach and. Liver Tab- | lets cure biliousness, constipationand head- They are easy to take and pleasant -ache. ! - in effect. For sale by J.S. Carmany, Florin. When you feel that life is hardly worth: hamberlain’s tar" ; away the locked jaws. rr de elm bark and tying up the wourm fresh clay from a brook. Loud asked the Indian to take some stitches in the cut Oku replied: “Heem no good. L read heem mak’ | heem swell up, so be sore. See w’at | Oku, heem do. The chief, says the New York Sun, | want to a clearing and returned with J a dozen large and very lively brown Then, grasping the two sides ” ants. of the cut between his thumb and fin- | ger and pinching them together, he | caused an ant to bite at the edge, put- | ting his jaws through both sides of | the cut and closing them as firmly as | if they had been in a vise. When he | had applied eight ants in this manner | he coolly pulled off their bodies, reav) ing nothing but their heads attached. | “Now heem bin stay there 'til heen | sore geet well,” said Oku, winding a bandage of soft cloth around the leg | and fastening it as neatly as a trained nurse could have done. “In nine day— | 12 day, maybe, take off cloth; find | heem all well.” Dr. Loud followed instructions and came out cured. The heads of the ants | had held on as firmly as pincers, and, | although the insects were long dead, | it required considerable force to pull believes that the formieacid which the ants secrete from their mandibles has | antiseptic which are known to medicine, and proposes to to make a few experiments along this | line on his return to Boston. qualities He Lost Her, A silly young fellow in Gloucester Made love to a lady named Foucester; No soda he'd buy, So the maid said: ‘‘Oh, muy!” her. And shook him, and that's how he loucest ~Baltimors American, | When Dr. | | but just wait. ht 0 Cro “Polly,” said Mrs. Foster, are you to disappoint us? We've come to see you married and there’s no Eph here. He couldn’t screw his courage to the stickin” point an’—” Polly blushed and looked across room where the parson sat. “I didn’t think Eph would act that way,” ghe said. “It’s treatin’ me rather shabbily; I'll show him a thing or two, for no man can trifle with the affections of Polly Bascom.” In another moment the bride-to-be had crossed the room and held out her hand to the parson. “I want to say that I disown Eph Lawson —a man who hasn’t the courage to lead a young lady to the altar,” she said. “I don’t like to disappoint my friends and—to- morrow won't be Thanksgiving. So, Parson Trimble, if you can take me for better or worse—take me yourself, I mean,” here Polly blushed again, “I'll do the best I can, and Eph Lawson will learn to his sorrow that he ean’t trifle with my affections.” Parson Trimble coughed a little, he said it was rather sudden, that he hadn’t thought of such a thing, though all knew he had, {hat he didn’t care to infringe on another’s tights; but that he had always regarded Miss Bascom as an unexceptionable woman, one who would make any man happy— “Walk up to the fodder, parson, the sup- per’s gettin’ cold,” broke in Mrs. Thomsen. “And if Polly don’t get a husbard this the Dr. Loud also | year there’s no tellin’ when she will,” said { Sally Truaxe. And when the party filed into the dining- un-! room Parson Trimble led the way with his | new wife, and Polly wondered what Eph Tawson would say when he heard thas there was at least one woman in the “dees trict” who had a mind of her own, and would not let her affections be trifled with, Unfortunate, How grand the first time proves to be Of everything that’s nice! The worst of this, It seéms to me, Is that it can’t come twice, —Town Topics.