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BRUNNER MOUNT JOX, PENNA. ololototo] ture that is F 18 the only S Furni Mirrors i QR fa ytaing 1n the FOI] oF + * . 205 305 8p 200 05 0% 20% F401 455 40% 8 © {ok : © Eo 15% 8 42 0 ex oO Qo Qo. wf imes Are Qoing To Continue ih ly | 3 3 VO will certainly y — rt i a Zooa co to where the FH BAKER Building Slate, Coal Opposite Old P. R. R MOUNT PENNA. Joteletelototototel sletafetelotolototol Totototototol ote; CAPS and GLOVES NT OF LIGHT, MEDIUM CAPS AND GLOVES IN CITY. NEW SHAPES SHADES IN Soft nd Stiff Hats Wingert & Haas £44 North Queen Six] ef, LANCASTER, PENNA. fr Popular Sheet Music. pC. py. at ¥ aA 40] = or OF 200 4Ck 23. 3 and Lumber BHR [3 a Skt JOY, 3 GUSH BRBVBLBBLLLOES oxy & LARGEST ASSORTM AND HEAVY-W ALI THE Per 4 Kirk Johrkson & Co. PIANO AND PRGAN HOUSE 4 W. King St., BH ANCASTER, PA. w= mali \ | | . ’ r & | ham’s Vegetable ¢ | from roots and herbs, has been the y | standard ! writes: step one day a little book in which I | FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Read What They Jay. PENNSYLVANIA DOTCH HAS WHAT SUWILKEY BUMBLESOCK TO SAY THIS WEEK Miss Lillian Ross, 530 | Fast 84th Street, New York, writes: * Lydia E. ble Compound over came irregularities, pe- | suffering, and nervous headaches, after everything else had failed to help me, and I feel it a duty to let others know of it.” KatharineCraig, 2355 Lafayette St., Denver, Col., writes: “Thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I am well, aftersuffering for months from ner- vous prostration.” Miss Marie Stoltz man, of Laurel, Ia., writes: “Iwas ina rune downconditionandsuf- fered fromsuppression, indigestion, and poor cireulation. Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made me well and strong.” Miss Ellen M. Olson, of 417 N. East St., Ke- wanee, I11., says: *“ Ly- ll dia E.Pinkham'sVege- table Compound cured me of backache, side ache, and established my periods, after the best local doctors had failed to help me.” | FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- Compound, made W riodio CLLEN M. OLSON remedy for female ills, | and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear- ing-down feeling, flatulency,indiges- tion,dizziness,ornervous prostration. Why don’t you try it ? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. SPORTING HILL. Born to Mr Mrs. Nissley—a boy. Albert and Abraham Behn spent h relatives at Reading, and PD. M. Sunday wit were at David Dissinger and family Sunday guests of relatives Bismarck. wife Wickenheiser and at Salunga, Joseph spent Sunday guests Phares Mohn and wife. Lev John of and two were Sunday of B.L, i Fissel, wife sons, and Charles guests in the family Ganss at Silver Spring. Ambrose I'rankhouser and family Thursday. family, of Master the moved to Manheim on AF. sonville, Heisler and will occupy house vacated by them. Harry Rohrer and wife are spend- ing a few days at Harrison, N. Y., visiting the Mrs. H. K. Miller, and family, and brother, Christian Rohrer, and wife. MILTON GROVE. Samuel Zerphey rented J. Kolp’s former’s sister, home in Chickies valley near Eby’s bridge. I. Greenly leased the lately occupied by John K. property Eshle- man, dec’d. Mellinger rented the George Fahnestock M farm anheim Park Preaching services were held in the Evangelical church evening at 7 o'clock. gent, put the artistic finish to B. | B. Iishleman’s house. Our expert lime burner, 1as more orders able to fill for several ley I he is Several instances have shot chickens close to the homes of | the owners. of | Greiner disposed cotton David F. 600 tons of Piedmont less than eight days. ’ \ ie ota Vv Hershey's Mill Sold N. Hershey sold his chopping | mill and coal yard, in Florin, Elmer Moore, of Millway, take ch arge of it of April 1. | LEFT ON NER DOORSTEP FOR THIS MOTHER Mrs. A. G. Tuson, of Livermore, Cal., “lI picked up from my door- soon became very much interested. My little girl of five years of age had been troubled for a long time with loss of appetite, extreme nervousness and undue fatigue. down and in a very delicate condition. “This little book was very compre- hensively written, and told of the new method of extracting the medicinal ele- ments of the cod’s liver from the oil, eliminating the obnoxious oil which is so hard for children to take. “ ‘Just the thing,’ said I, ‘for my little daughter,’ and I immediately went for a bottle of Vinol. It helped her won- derfully. She has gained rapidly in flesh and strength, and she does not take cold half so easily. “I am extremely grateful for the good it has done her, and I hope other mothers who have weak, delicate or ailing children will be benefited by my experience and just give Vinol a trial.” “E. W. GARBER, Druggist MT. JOY, PA. adjacent to the | Sunday | Zerphey Bros. and their contin- | . Meck- | than weeks. | again | been reported when gunners have | hull | seed and 30 tons of Bonita meal in | to | who will | She was all run- | Pinkham's Vegeta- | hartz shriva. Ich con mer’s net ivr es bringa, ich mus dere wid’s Mere hen so en t zeit orosse de ledsht wuch doh om Barrick uff g'reat is de gons nuchbershoft Is wor en “Karicha Fare,” un « 'S hut now bum ’rawlishe socha gev- va. Du waest mer hen shunt long druvvel g’hot sime lu. De g’mae cons nimy uff mocha. De gamanes gleed’r sawag ehr is ous g’shpeelt. Ihr hut shu- nt dri mohl si barl ful bredicha ’es- budda rous ga-shloga un wid’r uno awfan- ga laea. shlimsht mus laesa mit tswae fing’a. unersht eversht g’draid der ehr Won ehr usht mit ame fing’r noach gaid Kin’r Un es is, don farleert eer sich we de Is’rawl in der waid un es nembt fartzich yor far si rous fina. IEhr bredicht uft mols en sh- tund-un-en holb un won ehr fardich ene wauze is don wase ken solicher mensh wos De oldta ’ g’used hardt-sho- sin olla shlofa donsa, is text wor. flicha bowera, morga on fier uhr uff shtae wu el un shnarixa os de benk de maia un buva shmisa shofe-awga glaene kin’r de benk, un nuch-anon’r, un de shwenka de bae unich henka de kep hina uff de sitz watcha de weshpa dreckneshter bowa in de ceiling der oldta Se wara ene garn lose ov’r ehr’s gute fun karich. ding ehr wase en gute won saed. Ehr mocht en gowlish mit em Porra Mohler | MAY PROVE FATAL | When Will Learn the Importance of It! Mount Joy People Backache is only a simple ‘biog at first; But when you kn kidney I'hat serious kid low; { Bright's d That diabetes, may be thi len You will gladly Lal ’ | lowing experience I'is the statement [ Joy citizen | Main St., Mount { trouble | affected, ¢’hot | 08s | | this [ merits of | procured 4 box at E. | Drug Store, | | g’bade un is der besht hand-shaker os silaeva om Barrick wor. RHEEMS’ STATION. Jacob Horst purchased a stable feeding cattle at the Lancaster yards. of Phares Gibble of near Nissley’s mill is soliciting orders for butcher- ing during the winter. Christ Hershey of Florin spent a few days in this place with near a gasoline engine sawing wood, The poultry farm of B. H er has a new appearance since the Greide= painters are applying the finishing touches. Levi Henry has already been act of | sausage farmers in the into the converting among porkers and pudding. The Church of the Brethren Sun | day School is in a thriving condi- tion. Every Sunday new scholars | make their The Rheems Water Co. have a | force of men digging ditches to lay they get | | the water supply into the town. appearance. | their pipes so that can MAYTOWN Mr. Harry list. { Mrs, been so very ill the past few weeks | Yagle is on the sick | George Glattacker, who has | | is again able to be up. | The State Farmers’ | will be held next year on Feb. 17th and 18th, 09. A lady expert on | poultry raising from New York will | | be one of the speakers. Institute | | | | | | | | { | | Mrs. Janet Mathias was tendered | a post card surprise in honor of her | 43rd birthday. She received 43 | beautiful post cards and several | other things. She received some | | from Renova, Pa., Maytown, Mari- | { etta, Bainbridge, Mount Joy, Lan- | caster, York and Freeport, Ill. She | wishes to thank all who so kindly | remembered her. NEWTOWN Mrs. Rachel Sykes of Harrisburg | was the guest of A. C. Geltmacher | on Sunday. Harvey Zink and family of! Donegal paid a visit to their moth- . jer Mrs. Catharine Kemmerly on | Sunday. Mrs. John S. Rhoads returned | | home after spending a week with | | her daughter Mrs. Frederick Hahn | at Landisville. Tobacco buyers are numerous | and seem very anxious to "purchase | this year’s crop at Variable prices ranging at the present from 10-5 to 11-4¢c. | While ¥ great many raisers have sold at these prices some fegv are still holding goods for | better prifes. Mrs, Christian Sprout, hving Joy a, says Ww kidne health very serious | * | ak “] suffired so severely th that my whole was | and I was in a My ard | condition, kidnevs were we mn action, lost much rest on Knowing of the Pills [ 4 > | Garber’s | | account, Doan’s Kidney W, ived relief fre d and rece When I ha box the in the first, taken the | cortents of aisease was Kid lad | one | i | | ’ | & entirely eradicated, Doan’s | Pills cured me and I am o ney to recommend them.” sale all dealers, Price For by cents, HFoster-Milburn Co., Buffa- lo, New York, United States. Remember sole agents for the 50 | | { { the name—Doan’s— and take no other, rm SALUNGA. Malles of her Maggie R. this place | was divorced Wilfield Malles, from husband | for desertion. PUBLIC SALE At Mount Joy, Pa. Saturday, November 14, ed At the Farmers Inn, Wm. Gantz, Propr. ONE CARLOAD OF From one to 3 years old and bought by our man, W, M. Grove who is known to you all as aman competent of buying the kind that grow into money faster than any others shipped He wires as he has an extra good load with Shape, Size and quality. You know the kind he ships, the best that grow. Liberal credit will be given. Sale at 1.30, THE MIDDLETOWN LIVERY SALE AND EXCHANGE CO, D. B. Kieffer, Mgr_| oT. MoGINNIS The undersigned having remodeled the | old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of | sleeping rooms, bath, ete., is now prepared to entertain transient and regular guests. Restaurant hotel where Zeller & Zeller Aue & Ck. HOT in connection with he will | serve in season. Oysters anid Turtle S Tong Cheese Steaks a Private dining roo J. WW. McGinnis, | PROPRIETOR. Clams in every style, | up, Deviled Crab Tripe, an / S mm 77 "0 . 5 a nid Chops t | | | } ot <1 | m for ladies. | Shire’s Vieat ‘Market Rear of Nissley's Tob War, 8 FLORIN ‘Dealer in Fresh & Smoked | Meats, Tallow, Lard, &ec. Pure Spring Water ICE IN ANY QUANTITY at Very Moderate Charges. Don’t fail to see us before plac- ing your order this year. J. N. Stauffer & Bro. Mount Joy, Penna. ) Windsor Hotel W. T. BRUBAKER, Midway between Broad Sireet Sta- tion and Reading Terminal on Fil- bert Streer. European, $1.00 per day and up. American, $2.50 per day and up. The only mederate priced hotel of reputation and consequence in PHILADELPHIA. Manager. FRENCH FEMALE MADAME EARS SL C'S: A Sarz, Cxrrarv Rxuixe for SUPPRESSED MENSTRUATION. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy! Satis. faction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Sent prepaid for $1.00 per box. Will send them on trial, to be paid for when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does not have them send your orders to the UNITED MEDICAL CO., 80x 74, LancasTen, Pa. the | colo! V "bone { crisp material, f jarotlie shades, a WA SHA 00000000 000900000000000000000000 New Fall Suitings ol Vill best ney'’s wor | COlorings es th that Hi=W ¢ a At 50c.-a Yard. All-Wool derges, ( Bat ronds all © me isties, in a | Panan | suitin the biggest variety and the known 1m many years, choice 128, ishmeres and Storm Serges ull line of At 75c. a Yard. All-Wool Chev Suiting; « Skirt, every at oc, Satin Striped PP color; nice sreen; 42-inch, 7 {at less than $1.00 Serges sel in at or shades de. ; ron, wn excellent Herring weari ng 8 | wcket Suit or runellas of f-colored desirable shade; 42 all « navy “A $1 a Yard He avy Worste checks and stripes, mostly for able. Coat or Skirt; a service Handsome in different styles, Wale Il at Uso, Wide ds, in strip: in, i an Ny a 1 and never sold mixtures, in gray, dre: 288Y Jacket Suit all Herringbone of Serges 56 inches wide, 10 At $1.25a Yard Heavy Worsted Suitings, Stripes, a color: the $1.00 a yard, assortment of weaves, styles and Winter Coats in stripe effects, smoke, or Suits; pretty navy, green and combination 2olors. Striped striking at $1.25 Cheviots, soft finish, in effects, 56 inches wide; all a yard, Broadcloth Suitings Smooth face, with a soft finish, twilled back, 20 shades, in the best cloth ever offered at $1.00 a yard, Plaid Panamas In green and fancy colored effects four styles at 59c¢. a ward: never sold less than $1.00. All-Wool Panamas [u blues, browns and garnet; splen~ did quality; $1.25 a yard; very cheap at 75¢, All-Wool Dress Plaids green and garnet effects, worth la brown, 38 inches wide; worth 39¢, a yard; a bargain at 25c¢, checks; very lot, in colors; Another pretty large worth 50c¢.; for| cheap at 29¢, 0000000009040 00000000000000009¢ New Xorkk Store Corner Square and E. King St., Lancaster for stylish, $3.00 shoes Every value in wearers of o1 lasts in the Fa soie A learned. speel Box and cuffs, dren, 25 and ial toe Shoes, in 1: $1.50 Waists at $1.00- to you at once ag being Weight Madras; either plain or fancy FOR TIN FOSTER: :» GOCHR Calf, ice 17¢ value; at 12%¢. Ladies’ Ribbed Top Fast Black Hose; special at 12 1-2e¢. Every School Girl Wants a Coat Sweater—And when she sees these clever kinds no other kind will satisfy. Y TOTS—Two years and up; $1.00 and $1.50, The Patent, as Misses’ You can select from a broad assort- Unconiiorly Good Shoes For Men at Low Prices. Many men have found these shoes meet all their requirements serviceable shoes. pressed into them, making them so superior the price that after you have once worn them you will not be sat- isfied with any other kind, These $3 Shoes Made Expressly for Foster & Cochran You can expect more style and wear in them than in most Neat styles are shown in Calf and Vici Kid, Orinda Shoes For ti... $2.50 pair of these is genuine Goodyear welted, and uppers welted into each ir Orinda Shoes will be 11 line. F. & C. Special Shoes, $1.98 value, Dull and Tan Leathers; at $2.50 men, Vier Kid. and congress; -Seyerely tailored models that appeal unusuaily $5.00 Black Petticoats at $3.98—An exceptionally good val- ue of a splendid quality neatly tailored; Black Taffeta; .98 instead of $5.00. The Best Made Underwear for Fall and Winter Wear A worthy collection of good, children at very little prices. ment of exac tly the kinds you prefer Ladies’ Ribbed Vests and Pants; fleece lined; 25, 39 and 50¢. Ladies’ Ribbed Vests and Pants, Ladies’ Natural Wool Vests and Pants, $1.00, Union Suits for ladies; ribbed; Children’s Underwear— Ribbed Fleeced Union Suits for chil- 50c. Special —Children’s Ribbed Vests and Pants, 25¢. Part Wool Ribbed garments, Children’s Natural Wool garments, 50c. up. Three Hosiery Specials—Extra Stout School Hose for boys; Gun Metal and Satin Calf or plain at $1.98 Bi shoe com- to the value is usual greatest shoe at Patent, Gun Metal, 30x é y § with shoe. Kven re gratified at the neat, sty "a ar %h { who wear them regularly have Made of Medium with stiff collars practical, striped; cut generously full and warm Underwear for ladies and of wool, $1.00. 50¢, to $2.00, 50c¢. Kine Lisle Hose; 19¢ value at 12%¢, $1.00 $1.50, $1.98. Successors to Williamson’s 32 to 38 E. King St., \ Lancaster, Ra’ a | Sold in Mt. Jouppy E. W. Garber & J. Marble == aw Saturday sure da and Gr People’s... Woy JOHN H. KEENER, Owner and Propri Maytown, Penna. & Elizak CLARENCE THOMAS, Mzr. home at both SATISFACH mM N