—— way _ Officers Installed. Sporting EXill Death of John H. Reist. wa \ Le 000000 2 regular meeting of Mount| D. Dissingey and family spent| John H. Reist died on Monday rk a ge No. 277, I. 0.0. F., held | Sunday with r}latives in Sheaffers- | evening at the residence of his son ning, D. D. G. M. Henry | town. in law, Levi Hershey, near Rheems ger installed the following of- ‘Squire and'Mrs. J. E. Stauffer | West Donegal township, aged seven- for the ensuing term. After | shang Sunday with relatives at ty-seven years, four months and stallation luncheon was served Petersburg. | twelve days. The immediate cause be’s Central House, Misses Ball Miller and Emma j9 death was a stroke of paralysis, gy. —C. S. Longenecker, d Ella Ws t Sood although he has been in ill health —Chas. L. Dierolf. A ie? oo. Spent Bunda) rs ars. Mr. Reist wa with friends jn Elizabethtown. Or Some Yeas, nT, Twi, Was Becy.—Samuel Donaven well known in the county, and #Secy.—M. A, Spickler Rev. W.-H. Warner conducted served in the Civil War. Besides —s.— Henry L. Stager’ Seryites 1 tfe Union Chuch Of | bis widow, he is survived by the rustee—Clayton Hoffman Sunday aftefnoon at two o'clock. following children: W. A, Reist, N. G. R. S.—B. W. Brown ; Amos E. [Venger booked orders | pra,1 Reist, Alvin Reist, York; A. N. G. L. S.—Clayton Hoffman | °F five new ¥Jenny Linds during |, Reist, of Dayton, Ohio, and Warden— Lewis Seeman the last week] that are to be finished | gra wife of Levi Hershey, at onductor—F. G. Pennell, jr. by Spring. whose home he died. The funeral R. S. S.—M. M. Leib Mrs. Amos Sumpman and son | will be held on Friday morning at L. S. S.—Phares Kraybill Paul, of Mount Joy, spent Monday | 9:30 o’clock from his late home with Chaplin—DBenj. F. Mishey and Tuesdgy with her parents, |interment in Mt. Tunnel cemetery. ® Eastern Penna Agts. 0. G.—David Gafiin Squire andy Mrs. J. E. Stauffer. Elizabethtown. Rev. H, M, Miller, M. L. Greider & Co., ; MOUNT JOY, P I. G—Ephraim Heiner Mrs. I. K. Heiland, of Lancas- of the U. B. church, Florin, and 0 ’ A. S a : y : A BY 33332000002 49 © $9608090908900080000080000000900908298940222256806000909908000609 : V. G. R. S.—Ephraim Dougherty | ter, and Ste Snyder, of Millers- | Rev. Jacob N. Martin, of the Breth- Bese Seeded ttt te SE SE EE I SS SSIS sss es snes iris astisirtesotteiiaee : V. G. L. S.—Harry Stoll ville, visited the latter's daughter, | ren in Christ, will officiate. oe Rep. to G. L.—Henry L. Stager. | Miss Mary 3 J) A ) me the frosts come, : Full Tine of Ftoves, Hardware, Paints, Fe. ) 216 Bd 000660606 —-~— a p 900000040 90000900¢ a 4 990990900005 a THREE STANDARDS 290000 0006006600000 Vi CAN We Invite you to visit Our Richmonada Warehouse and In- P [LOWS spect Our Champion AUBURN | Wagons, Plows &| mertiimer WAGONS Seed Drills ... DRILLS 90500000000000009000000000994 * 0900000000000 0000000000 00 00009 666000404 000000600600000060660000000000¢ 4004 9000 906600 900004 a last week. ——— 9000000000000 0002900000000000900000006000000000000000 Benjamiy Wissler and wife, Mrs. List of Sale. : : We Clothe Men from head to Foot Seber meg te Br vee ee te ben JOHN H. BUOHL SANITARY PLUMBING: While picking apples Thursday | J. I. Graybill, and Mrs. Lizzie| Followingisalist of sales for which Elias Breneman, seventy years old, | Lantz, of Qlay, were guests in the bills were Deinisd 45 this office; of East Manchester township, York | family of fMrs. C. Erisman last Saturlay, Oct 13-41 die Washington fell fr . as House, a two-and-a-half story frame dwell county, fell from a thirty-foot lad- | Friday. ing, with summer kitchen attached, stable der and was killed. and all necessary outbuildings by Mrs. C. Harvey Rose, a son of Geo. W. Rapho. N. Gerher, Zeller, AueL, ? Rose woo had charge of Detwller's Wm. Mgyer, of Penryn, helped Saturday, October 15—In Florin, large : | : . lot of house-hold goods and a lot of ground : ; his brothe £ smithshop here, was struck by a t Jacob in cutting corn with a 214 story Frame House as property shifter in the yards at Harrisburg last week. of Mrs. Annie Clark. Zeller, Auct. and killed. The remains: were in- Mrs. Wm. Moyer and Miss| On Saturday, October 22—At the resi- terred yesterday. Amelia linnich, of Penryn, Sene od AH tocliage in Mount Joy, a be visited Mr, and Mrs. David L. large lot of household goods, phaeton, etc. : by Mrs. Rebecca Barto. A Special Meeting. Moyer on Saturday. A special iti Sor hilip Zi rife ; : pecia meeting of Borough Philip Ziegler and wife and Sew World's Fair Excursion. Council was held last evening for | eral otherfs, of Cross Kill Mills,| Low-rate ten-day coach excursions via the purpose of hearing the bends- | visited refatives and friends in this | Pennsylvania Railroad, October 5, 12, 19, y . 26 $ 817 x i men of John W, Roland, deceased. | section off Saturday and Sunday. BUA 20, As, $17.5 from Mi. Joy. Train "They were othoneratod fe olfeet : ; leaves Mt. Joy at 10.45 connecting with y re €) erated from collect- H. L. Britz and his employes, | special train from New Yerk arriving St, ing 67.00 of the 1900 tax duplicate, | of Manhelm. were with U. Z Geib | Louis 4.15 p. m., next day. : : ides 88.74 from the 1901 and 60.88 from | {ast Frid y and had their annual the 1902 duplicate, outing. [All seemed to have en- Our Home Markets. os : Yoffee & Gaffin Brothers store pays as follows: y Joy ed th mselves. Butter. ..c..covinv ions .d6e per 1b. ibble. who is almost four- aT : «+8 per lb, . Tallow .. ..bc per lb. score and three years of age, is ME stsosts tans otis 18 por dor, The Surprise It Gave to a Western busy hu king corn, and he can | Brandt &Stehman pay as follows : Bully Who Ordered Him show how to do it to much young- Wheat......v..o0b a: 1.00 per bu. artes G0 per bu. to Treat. er men {han he is. ye overt i “In all Mr. Roosevelt's life on the i ine: SRR 45 per bu. frontier,” says J Bol Ris, Wing about Conference Appointments. BME oi i dd $22 00per n the president in the Outlook, “he was . 3 i molested only once, and then by a drunk- Follolwing are the appointments a en rowdy, who took him for a tenderf made bg the Church of God confer- Middlings your every need. A complete line of lap robes and with a curse bade him treat, atfmere | ce infkession at Shippensburg, Pa. diutens, point of his two revolvers, enfojop of Cotto seéd meal en and the largest and most comp’ete line of horse h a little exhibit ehrerftown and Landisville, H. S. Linseed meal... eeesersessenss 2 , 3 : ae Le ae Reval Bainbridge, Magtows AJUGK FAKES. rs eens nesers20 PP0000000000000000000000000000000000030000006000050¢ blankets in the city. ’ oy 0 Hay. ous coviae looked stolidly on. Rooseveltfnough to Disp a, T. B. Tyler ; Mount Se ptranger in the town and had ig comp;ti- ; ) ~ : shave He got upapparently it in dor x _aig!. Reitzel ; Elizabethtown, Vapor, Steam and Hof Water Heating. oS Have your Heating and Plumb ing looked after during the warm weather and be in shape when ate eee Qn eet wt ren. One striking point about the “IMPERIAL” Soft Felt Hats is the latitude they offer for expressing individuality, Can be formed in countless ways—crease ‘em, or dent ’em, or scope ’em. The price remains one way, $3. Other Soft and Stiff Hats $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3.50, $4 and $5. Smart and ""'rim for work, business, dress or any other occasion, Distinction speaks in every line. Ein Roofing and pouting a Fpeclalty West Main Street, MT. JOY. Arta grptamte mtbe ie ete Kirt 0000000000000 0000003000900000000000000000000000000000 MR. ROOSEVELT’S FIST. Our Special $10 Suits ere FO PR ers an or Beast We have a line of Blankets that will meet Possess fit and grace in cut, quality in fabrics and honest workmanship in the making—add to this the fact that you have seen nothing like these clothes and you have exclusiveness. You can’t afford to miss this showing of our ‘special’ AT $10. 31-33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. 0000006000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 C00000000000000000000009000000000900000000000000600000060000 060000000 : anced. Commission extra, Forésters’ Band is kept very rmane °h gement Business successtal. i] BIRY = T— TTT WANIED—Quickly, few persons te represent Always Have on Hand All < fo TI, rr Free fend nave Three Engagements. es: $18 salary and expeos yof few | KINGS OF keen (ods IN Season dik bes EAS ) 2 3V yxperience not essenti inclose self t present. On Saturday eve | addressed envelope, Address. SUPERINTENDENT { . TRAVELERS, 3256 Dearborn St,, Chicago. will play at thet glronville ’ Fine Oysters by the fair. Oct. 19 at Milton Grove olitical meeting. Oct. 22 at Large Stock on Hand Bbl, 100 Or Ot. i) \ 3 < NI WH Springs for a political m.et- FR... at very short notice. 4% ¥ % IR : aE hd in the evening at Lancaster gu — SH Ak LAAN parade. ay i bo\l ol ’ ] - is aie FINE RIVER MELONS JIE ir EN 113 RF TA VIO 2 y Fed bi —-_—r Business Places to Close, 3% ~S GOOD ORANGES IN SEasoy ORIEL NE ra / c are requested to make public > 2 3 BANANAS A SPECIALTY 5. rr i X | XN 0 if t that on and after Monday, ily JN % y : = CIAL : \ r 17, all the leading business “Re i Longenecker s Creen Crocery es 3 bl] Tr in town will close every w Hy Bap Main Street | MOUNT JOY, PA. / g at 8 o’clock except Satur- a Offered in Our and Flagstones me—— EE : No. 7 East King Street, 2 Doors from Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa; ~—— 000000000009 99900000000004000000000000000000000000000¢ This continues until May 1,05 eg — Call and inspect them at imetisiin. ar. sor masse wosks | | OUR DEPARTMENT [Slik and Black Dress Go pllowing is a list of letters un- J, GLATFELTER, Proprietor ; 4 . lenartmaent 1 for at the Mount Joy post NOUNT JOU, Pa. of Heavy Working Shoes and Hosiery ) depa rtment; 9 9 i Oct. 12, 1904 : 3 ) J ] Mrs. Annie Recon. Values that{should hold the attention of every economical woman who I % . gan, : caster. The quality and prices are bound to please you. Silk or Black Good Silk ack Goods need. ed Fenstermacher, Post-Master Common Sense 11k or Black (roods nee LEN ll OD Hold on to your money when you y Black Tafletta E PHILADELPHIA PRESS is be- | go buying and don’t be afraid to say more and more recognized as the | that a thing does not suit you when you t Home Newspaper of Philadelphia. ry AR re a arriers serve the papers directly into don’t like it—And when you come to is full of good things. The largest assortment for you to choose from in Lan- mes eee eee Black Wool Zibelene That are made of bright, high Instre| For Dress or Separate Skirt, ol silk and best dye ; qualities that have | extra firm and heavy weight oc’ stood thy test for yedrs— ty, special price, 39c. : omes, while no paper is more enter- the store where anyone can see that you soc (ality, Special Price, 39c. Black Panne Cheviot hg in the gathering of the news of the | get the best for your money—then let . Xo toot Toate: : v fi, and it does not allow in its readiug | go, We're not afraid to tender this f oots, Shoes, Rubbers and Hosiery 65¢ Quality, Special Pp e soc. 156 inches wide and an excelle s or in its advertising columns any- : 75¢ Quality, 27 inches wide, Special : i at if v. J QC li y S ial ice, Do antons hie sve offense 3 | 20vice, for we know that if youact on | | 1g North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. Price, §24c. Il member of the family ; and fathers | OUr suggestion, we are bound to get $1.19 Quality, 27 inches wide, Spe- Black Roxana mothers wil growing sobs snd dangh your trade. hi cial Prike, 8sc. A crisp material that will n, j Cebit eh homes and be of Competition in larger towns or cities GE SGSSOOSSGS ESS OSHS SSR S OHSS po Chiffon Finish, 36 in | wrinkle, made of Mohair anf’ i © cational benefit to tnemselves and to than Mount Joy, quote lower prices ; LC wide, f.0o. quality, sale price, 73c. r chilies. but when it comes down to honest ev- | TH E s¢ LESTER” PIAN O J eer semen ery day face to face facts, the truth i comes out. Expenses in large cities are | &¥ higher. Rent ts higher and salaries 4 are higher. The merchandise costs the same because we get our goods in the same places as the larger stores in the cities. Now put two and two together, Thos. Yellets, Florin, Pa. | can the city store afford to sell cheaper — than the store in the small town? Of Political Meeting. course there are tricks in business. For instance : You will find one man ad- vertising a 5oc article for 2zc and he onry. Hired" hotel 1a. Wlorin. advertises an article Baty really worth ny; "| soc. Now that is what is known as a lowing are the speakers: H, F. bait or a leader to draw you on to come |! lean, Esq. and J. E. Senft, | iy the store Not so with us ; we are| satisfied with the least profit that will make our business go and you will find ’ » ’ . ‘ . . . o| : + " Butterick Patterns Are glways the best. You never make a mistake in using them. Fall Styles are all here. The “Delineator” is Butterick’s Fashion a cofpy or fr a year. Try it, Wants a Housekeeper. Any neat, clean and respectable ored lady can secure employment housekeeper in a family of one applying immediately to Is highly prized by musicians every where—because its mellow tone is the very soul of music, and its splendid construction makes 1t Last a Lifetime. Gilbert Raynolds Combs, Director of the Broad Street Conservatory of Mus- ic, Philadelphia, who has just bought twenty Uprights and two Grands says on 2 “OF io} 4 0595555000 LOBE Dossussss | | DRE D ) x00] A | ——— 0 SIL = i wr | Mixed Tweed Effects J In all colors, with thread of white, all-wool, 50-inch, 1.00. pr Brown, Navy and Green, looks exactly like men’s suitings (J ty and finish, so-inch, 1.50. On the evening of November 21d political meeting will be held at q. re ——— I ——— ZIBELINES, for coat suits, in plain colors or mix tures ; After an experience of more than a quarter of v century with various makes with lining ; 38-inch, 39¢C and 50C.; 44 to 50 inch, 75¢ to of pianos, including nearly all those made by Philadelphia firms, I have con cluded that the Lester Piano is the most satisfactory instrument I have used in my school, I find after years of continuous use, that the tone retains its original quality and sweetness, the action is unimpaired, and the durability as evidenced by the capacity of the plano to stay in tune is marvelous. Send for our illustrated Lester Piano catalogue and our special easy payment plans KIRK JOHNSON CO. 24 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENNA. Sold by Dru LEA] CT —— EL | F000 0000000000BRRBILIVDO00 There 1s more Catarrh in this section of the g ut ‘we En " bs ( puntry thin all other diseases put together thet honest values pay the best in the nd until the last few years was supposed to be abba im y Ee wor reat ey yours a a long Fos no matter what store you g onounced it 4 local disease and pres it at. sure > ’ bi al remedies, and by constantly fling to ) t Ou are sure to get honest £ vith local treatment, pronounced it incurable, - UES al = i ciehce has proven C tarrh to be a eanstitution- | disease and therefore requires constitutional ) 0 I rea tment. + all's Catarrh Cure, manufactured - y ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only \ Jn onsjitytional cure on the market. It is taken ternally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon- | My nl, It acts directly on the blood and mucous A urfaces ef the system. They offer one hundred . flollars for any onse it fails to cure. Send for Opposite Post Off ireulars and testimonials. CHEVIOTS, a good weight for skirt of suit, all wool, ind ors ; a splendid wearing material at 39c, 50c to 1.00 a yay, A He New York Uorner Bquare and East Ki L I SRLS VSS OLSSOOSSSSSESSSRBBSRRR ode dotototototegeteteteogopogealototatalags a v } Bt
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