Nothing pe fsue we made Jonestoga Trac- Il soon give away fs. On Saturday e following from the npany: The Conestoga Trac- ton Company has inaugurated a ystem of cash fare receipts on all suburban lines operated by them. The Company proposes to give away each month coupon books, cach Contaiting {00 five cent cou- pons to holders of receipts. The company will keep their copy and at the end of the a represen- newspapers Persons num- | these for a month, ¢ month they will have tative of one of the pick out five receipts. holding receipts of the same bers as the ones picked out will be given a coupon book free. It will pay all passengers to keep these receipts, as they may entitle {hem to five dollars’ worth of trans portation } Lancaster Boxing Show / On Thursday, Feb. 20th, | the next boxing show of the Lancaster Athletic Club will be held. / The windup will be between Leo }ouck of Lancaster and Tommy 0’ Keefe, The other bouts Vs. of Philadelphia. will be Kid Henry Coleman, Sammy Parks vs,/Tommy Logan, Jimmy McFadden vs. Gras- sy Shields and Young Riftenhouse vs. Baldy Fritz. ‘MOUNT JOY MALL Star Course Thursday, Feb. A 3, 1908 Fred. Emerson Brooks Tuesday, Mar¢ hy 10, 1908 Neil Litchfield Trio Course Tickets For Single Tickets Reserved Seats, . ., Chart for sale of each event, at 12 m arber’s drug store. Tickets can be obt. gd at Garbers’ drug store. The committee have used their best endeavors to give the people of Mount Joy and vicinity the best course for the money ever given here and trust the community will patronize the same liberall'd A cure guaranteed if you use R'}5 Suppository . Matt. Thompson, Bup't Statesville, N. C., , Writes: claim for them.” Dr. M. y . Ths y give universal satis. Clarksburg, Tenn., writes : have found no remedy t 1d Va., writes; i. ye: Price, 50 Cznrs., Samples Free. MARTIN RUDY, LANCASTER, Mt. Joy by E. W. Garber all for Free Sample OOK ERE ive you a Photo you would to have enlarged? can fill your order at once an Enlargement of any size, m 5x7 to 40x72. : Your orders solicited. 11 Line Photogra- phers® Supplies W.B. BENDER Shaving Hair Cutting Shampooing E. Main St.,, Mount Joy Agency for Standard Steam Laundry NOTARY PUBLIC. W. M. HOLLOW BUSHE ATTORNEY-AL-LAW, 48 Wost Main Stroet, Mount Joy, Penna. Days at Lancaster, Monday and Friday, at No, North Duke Strea RU GS I wish to call the publie’s attention to the fuct that I make very beautiful rugs out of old in. grain carpet. Drop me a card and I will cal RUGS _ —— - | attendance for month; males ¢ I. D.BENEMAN The-Up-To-Date-Clothier A Change of 1 am going to change my businesg and my entire stock of high grade merchanflise must be sold in thirty days. sold as advertised at must sell it and in t Everythifg will be cost and hirty days{ only slow. 1 we cannot state the reason why bult we have our stock for sale. Remember] the date. Sale begins Tuesday January 28) at 2 p. m. and will last till February 28. Our lines consists of fine up-to-date Suits} and Over- coats for Men, Youths, Shoes for Men, Boys, Children, Ladies Misses an Boys ard Children. Misses and Childrens Women Coats, Ladies and Misses Skirts], Mens Boys, Women, Misses and Childrens Gloves, Neckwear. will be sold at my store in thi Hosiery, underwear, Everything y days time. I. D. BENEMAN'S Reliable Merchant East Main St., ount oun: doy, Ps Pa. a} Genjeral 1 wish to aform the public that 1 mith shop at Mt. Pleasant church ( A trial j Blacksmith Horse Shoer have when charge of the black- Sanhuel Swanger’s old stand) where b solicited. I am prepared to do all kinds of generpl blagksmithing, Horseshoeing and wagon work a specialty. BLOCKA KADED Every Household in old in Mt. Joy Should Know How to Resist It. The back aches because the kid- neys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work _The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan’s Kidney Pills do this, It’s the best proof, for it comes from Mount Joy. Mrs. Jacob Childs, living on Mt, Joy St., Mount Joy, Pa., says: ¢It would be bard to describe the suffer FC a i ing 1 endured ‘from kidney trouble I think I had all the symptoms which attend this malady. Back- ache, hills and spells of dizziness, bother me and my condition was fast becoming worge. My kidneys were in a much disordered condition when I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at E. W. Garber’s drug store.’ I took them according to directions and never did any remedy act as quickly as they did in my case. Tke pain lost its severeness, and I rapidly grew strong I am in better health than in years and know it is due to the usefof Doan’s Kidney Pills.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffa- lo, New York, sole agents for 'the United Ssates. Remember the namo—Doary 8— and take no other. rm | School Report | Following is the report of { Elm Tree school for the fifth nfjonth ending Jan. 28. Enrollment, ales 34, females 22, total 56. Average attendance for month, males 31, females 19, total 50. Per cent. of , fe- males 90. Honor roil: Clirence Grissinger, John Tyson, Ray Hos- tetter, Walter Hilt, Earl Griisinger / RAISING GARDEN HERBS. Chis 1s a Practical Oc Occupation Open | toa Woman Thrown on Her Own Resources. ' Among the practical occupations Gpen to women that are thrown upon their own resources without previous training 1g any sort of business is that of raising garden’ herbs. There hag never been a sufficiency of seasoning herbs to be had at any mar- ket; parsley, thyme, sweet marjoram, bay leaf, mint, are always in demand | by those who know their value in the ' proper eooking of savory dishes. Their raising is neither difficult nor expen- fi sive. A small piece of ground will sup- ply any large private market establish- ment or green grocer, and it is work that even a delicate woman can under take, But she must, first of all, imstruct derself in the nature of the soil need- ed, the amount of sunshine, water ang general hapits of the things she 1s going to raise. To do this it is only necessary for her to visit any good li- brary and study books on the subject, making notes and really learning, just 88 if she were at school. Then she must study how to get the very best plants for her purpose; all florists and agriculturists are glad to send catalogues for the asking, and, while the gorgeous cuts exaggerate the fecundity and appearance of thei wares, such catalogues are a help. Once she knows the right soil to pre- pare, the rest is easy. If she has ng boy neighhor to call upon to measure and define the various beds, she cat simply tie stout cords to sticks stuck {n the ground to keep one variety from running over the other. The spading she may have to hire done, and the pulverizing of the soil, which is very essential tg success, most failures be- ing due to the caking of imperfectly prepared ground that either carries off the water that is applied or allows it to stand without penetrating the earth to reach the roots of thirsty plants. Take the fragrant garden mint as a very fair example of an herb that is well worth cultivating. I have seen a single root spread in a couple of yeara over a 12-foot square of ground, and its §ealthy sprigs are always in demand. The woman who wills to do so ¢am find a market for her mint the year round, if she will care that it will no freeze. Sweet marjoram grows fast also, as do all these seasoning herbs Sale Started Tuesday Feb. 4th, 1908 Don't Miss It Yoffe’s Department Store >a or, . en HERRERO MOA Bee Remember we are going to give you a Feast of Good Bargains On Tuesday, February 4th, 1908 We Started Our Annual Clearance Sale Our Entire Stock of Seasonable Merchandise will be put on sale Regard- less of Cost. This will be the Greatest Money Saving Sale ever held in this vicinity. Do not fail to attend this sale and reap the benefit of the Surprising Reduc- tions. All Seasonable goods will be sold at unheardof pri- § ces. Sale lasts 15 days. 2 We Abbi It Yotte Opposite Post Office MT. JOY, PENNA. Take advantage of oneof the great $ est reduction sales ever held in this community. dew the Whites, the Reds and Blacks Get Along in the Cherokee Nation, The race problem in the Cherokes sation is solved to the general satisfa. tion of the three races concerned and the intermediary mixed blood, says the Kansas City Journal. In the location of homes the Cherokee fulibloods and megroes are mostly in settlements, The intermarrie: whites largely are in towns and territory contiguous to each other. The Cherokee speaking citizens much prefer to associate together. In the nation there are 30 schools at tended by fullblood Cherokee children and 17 by negrc children. The negv¢ blood schools are not se by legal re quirement, but as a corollary of thei: preference to live near each other. Thé Cherokee and negro do not intermarry or socially mingle. an orphan asylum are attended by full. bloods and mixed bloods only, the col ored high school by negroes only. In the incorporated school districts whites and Indians attend the same schools, and race prejudice and undue feeling on either side are being lost {n fellowship and friendship cultivated in | the class room and on the playground Both sides are better satisfied in the combined schools than they were when they were kept separate. Fullblooda seem to mingle as freely with white renters and their families of good chay | acter as they do with mixed bloods. i Of the 38,500 citizens of the Cherokes sation the best statistical information gives about 8,500 fullbloods, 3,200 inter- married whites, 22,800 mixed bloods and 4.000 freedmen. Queer Causes of Suicide, Reasons for self-destruction are often very curious. Men have been known to put an end to their lives ta escape toothache or other pins. The dread of disease has been krown to affect the mind to such an extent that the victim has destroyed himself rather than face ft. Weariness of money and good things to eat have beer the cause of suicide as Buy Clothing now for next Winter. It will pay you to do so, at Bachenheimer’s Old Reliable Eagle Hall mark down sale Colum bia, Pa. Now going on. METHODIST. All the usual services at the us-|® ual time durivg the week. Con- versations for young Christians on Friday at 7 p. m. ee Two seminaries and | © | Garber 5 | Pharmacy : Are You Suffering PILES? from Are You Suffering From ITCHING, BLIND or BLEEDING PILES or HEMORRHOIDS or any form of rectual disease, come and get a sample of my Pile Cure or I wlll send a sample through the mail FREE. one of the greatest pile reliefs and cures ever put on the market This is If it does not help you any after you have used a soc box, I will refund your money. Put up Only in 50c Boxes Manufactured by E. W. GARBER 81 E. Main St., Mt. Joy Grarber’s Improved Poultyy Powder! POULTRY POWDER,— We claim that this Powder will largely increase egg production, strengthens weak and droop- ing 1oula, promotes the health and growth and development of all varities of Poul try, and insure fine condition and smooth plumage: Compounded upon the most scientific chemical principles, being highly tonic, stimulating, antiseptic and alterative makes it a moat powerfull and natural preventive and curative agent, beside b ing specially adapted to mak- ing hens lav. Ag an egg food for making hens lay it has no superior. For carry- ing fouls safely through moulting; fitting for exhibition and market, increasing the «ize and strength, and bustening the groth of young poultry, it has no equal; is abrolutelv pure and highly eoncentrat One ounce 's worth a pound of any other kind. Strictlv a medicine, to be given in the food, once daily, in small dores. Prevents and cures all diseases of hens. Worth its weight 1n gold when hens are moulting and to keep them healthy there is no other food on the market like it 1} Ibs. 25¢,, 3 Ibs. 65¢c. ed E W. GARBER EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 0) JeccecaceecetetaRacac coon JOHN H. KEENER, Owner and ail Maytown, Penna. & Ru Yorks Elizabethtown, Pa. Sewing Machines Women Who Know Say It’s a Pleas- ure to Select From Our Showing. with samples. Here is an opportunity to utilize old carpets, converting them nto handsome rugs for the parlor. EH. [SHLER, Fr.oRIN, PA Elam R. Brubaker, Karl Zeager, Karl Hostetter, Harry Are Every Machaine has been selected with the greatest care and good judgment | and needs but little care when once CLARENCE THOMAS, Mgr. CHARLES COBLE, Mer. started Curly parsley makes a lovely garnishing for a dish of croquettes or i for any sort of broiled meats or fish, and never can there be too much grown. as to construction, service and easy-running qualities. Every machine we sell Roy Sink, Paul M. Rissefd Roy Young, Eph Eshleman, “Mabel is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, and; although we sell for cash only; Saturday sure day home at both places. Best Work at Lowest Prices SATISFACTION GUARANTEED the prices are always fully a-third less than you would pay by the elub or install- Kstie and aod Marble Works Away FREE bstone for the Year Young, Esther, Mabel, Anna Stauffer, Emma Snydar, Mag gie Zeager, Frances Grissinger, Na- omi Young, F. B.N. Hoffer, Teacher sss arm—— Don’t Get Stung On a number of occasions this paper made mention of the fact that people should always buy at home and net patronize mail order houses. The reason: | “Sears, Roebuck & Co.| has been indicted in DesMoines o1f a charge of misrepresenting goods{sold. The gepany is charged witly defraud- not only by catalogije but by | $20 ats, blanks, etc.”’-}-From N. Notes. : If to these be added chives and len- fis, there are always purchasers for these greens that make such delicious spring salads, But this business must be properly attended to if there is to be @ livelihood in it; like everything else in this world, it amounts to noth- ing without a certain amount of care and trouble. If there is a sudden bliz- gara the plants must be protected; it the midsummer sun is too hot, some sort of shade must be evolved, and so on through the list of watchful precau- tions that are necessities to success.— 8t. Louis Globe-Demoecrat. Wanted MLL men or boys to learn to become au- obile operators and earn from $20 00 fo ps? PRY Harrisburg A Seton rh and Hamilton en, ps Fy mo My Line Comprises Everything Known to the Trade ment plan. ¢“The New Model,” RoTtH'sS + 211 KE. Main Street, Florin, Pa. We are now in our new location and baying ample room, are in a po- sition to execute the best and finest work i fact anything known to the art, in our spacious gnarters, PORTRAITURE BY FLASH LIGHTS, GROUPS, INTERIOR WORK ALL RINDS OF OUTSIDE WORK We make a specialty of Dane: , Parties and Ggtherings jPriess are Right. Give usa Grants to display our know Te A eas wa = a $13.50, STUDIO $17.00 and $19.00. The ¢New Home,” $30.00, | PHOTOGRAPH} | | 32-38 E. King The “Foster & Cochran,” We control the following makes—for Laucaster: “The Wheeler & Wilson,” | $24.00, The “Goodrich,” | $25.00, The ¢“Goodrich A,” | $26.00. Foster & Cochrag Street, Lancaster, Pa. 0-0-00-0-0-0-0-0.0-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-0-0-00:0-0-0-0-00-0-0-00-0 0-0-0-000000000
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