PAGE SIX THE FINEST DISPLAY of Leather Goods IN OUR WINDOWS AT PRESENT EVER SEEN IN LANCASTER Don, W, Gore JEWELER, ENGRAVER, and Near Bowman s do MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Grips ¢ Trunks OF ALL SIZES, SHAPES STYLES AND PRICES WHEN NO OTHER STORES HAVE IT—-WE HAVE Ti Guaranteed Edward Krecke! Harness and Leather inods Store 30 PENN. SQUARE LANCASTER, PA. [LOW Prices $2.15 weefeofeojosieneofeconfefeorecfocfocirfecfonfesfocfefcefocferfociciecfeesiededdedodeded SEE EEE EE Rn nanan : Ni 2 E— a Heavy Silverold cast —— - E lou-R-TST = : At $5.50 = Trunks at Half Pricc. Great Bar- = gains. On The Square. \ thoroughly reliable move- Wu pnnninnnsauRnnn ment ii Gold Filled Cas OR’'S NOTICE estate having been granted to the si undersigned, all persons indebted East Main St., thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay 20 she undersigned, residing in Florin, Pa. FOR A GOOD SHAVE ~TYLISH HAIR-CUT REFRESHING SHAMPOO or anything in the Barber Line HARRY L. STOLL, Adm. W. U. HENSEL, Atty. June 26-86% TAKE A &€ris B. ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St, Mount Jo) Calling and Clerking of Public Jales Settlement of Estates. Collection of Rents. Surveying and Conveyancing Spd bre or 2 Good Clean Shave * - { -. 1 . classy Hair Cat Stop at venient way. Mount Joy Laundry W. Main St., Agt For Middletown quality and so have we. That's product. | SUPPLIES TRADE-MARKS and c my ights obtained or no fee. Sund model, sketches tos and brief Geseription, for FREE ‘SEARCH nd report on patentability. 26 ycars experience, Send 2-cent stamp for NEW BOOKLET, | Meet Me on the bridge and Have a Plate of the ull il of patent information. It will help you to | READ P AGES 11: Sim 12 before applying | Best Ice Cream In Town PATENT LAWYERS, =A 303 Seventh St Nashingti. D.C. eerie eerie. | ay i oLD ”, THEEL &DR.W. L. THEEL | a Bpring Garden St., (formerly 585 N. 6th UN p23 9 Bos Pa.) Ein Deutscher Artz, Only German oe OS Specialist. The German Treatment, the only “ a 3 Guaranteed Cure for Specific Blood Poison, others US aN can’t Care, all use Mercury & Arsenic, worse the Disease itself, it’s a eurse of hum Saseen, Norvons Demiitys Lost Monbood, Drains Airoph ervous Del it ot Man sy Drains, Atrophy, x a . 3 Piles, Losses, Varicoeols; Hdrocae, kupure & Stricture All Flavors at All Times, 60 entting, Kidney, Bladder, 46 yrs. practice &6 yrs. Hospe ity & Country 4 vertising Fi Hrs, 0-4,6-9; Sun. 8% Suppers, Etc. Mrs. GC. H. Zeller Marietta Street MOUNT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRER Watches THE At Remarkably + +] Rk » +] r ol of 3 Ee of of » o) +] ] of efoofosecfesforforiocfere Pstate Stoll, late of Flor- in, Mount ownship, Lancaster GO TO Ovounty, Pa sed. Ww B BE DE Letters of administration on said . . N R Mount Joy, Pa KODAK WITH YOU Let pictures tell the story of LIAMS motor trip. The Kodak way is H. J. WIL sure way, the simple way, the TONSORIAL PARLORS Kodak goods have a reputation for we carry only the genuine Eastman No chance for substituting. KODAKS $5.00 AND UPWARD BROWNIES $1.00 TO $12.00 | HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAK Agent for Standard Steam Laundry We'll ia AT ZELLER'S xp. in Germany. Book Free, tells all, exposing Museums, Special Prices to Parties, Festivals rands. MADAME DEA ree A Sawx, Cxrraiy Ruiz for SurPERSSED MENSTRUATION. WH T T0 FAIL, Safe! Sure! Speedy ! Satis- EE 0 FAL Retanded. Sent prepa for $1.00 on oh reewin 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, LANCASTER, PA. | Sold in Mf. Joy by EW. Garber and W. P Chandler & Co Shaving Halr Cutting x Bi , Tonsorial Parlor “= 0° 0 ve Pork Three Chairs. No Waiting Mutton. Prices always right. Agen for the Middletown oieam Laundry. Goods called for Tuesdar and delivered Friday. H H . K R ALL East Main St. MOUNT JOY West Main Street, Opp. Bank, ? : MOUNT JOY, Bell Telephone, Real the , Bu! letin Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulltein. ES Millers Ek Store Electric goods, Watches—Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds. Electric Lights for everybody. 6 Candle Electric Light O 1tfit large enough for Barn or room, $1. Wash Machines, ete. Also repairing of all kinds. \; LLER East Main St. MOUNT JOY , | Krall Meat Market I always have on hand anything Joseph B. Hershey in the line of Smoked Meats, Ham, Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. HOME HEALTH CLUB By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, Ill. Worn Not a pleasant ubject, | we don't find ny allmen of | he human family pleasant I'rue some allment Ae WOTIS« han | othe 1 . HET ed if wah rel | I'her ‘ tween and 10 flere inds of worm it Inf ‘ 1 1 1 nt 1 De nost in ( of which are Hookworl ind | ¢ he ‘ ( I) I OWE VE ¢ ¢ nnoyin t \ 1 calle Pin W Ol | t « n wo \1 of | « n rance ’ he cil ( eliy ¢ in IK a 1 oll \ ‘ ecia [ ( n ¢ 1 The P n | ple e on 1¢ \ ( ch long i nrea ¢ ¢ ih LVa ted ¢ t ire ho Y It is not t { { ad of 1 0 ey al 1 ¢ rr howe ire passed e million re hard to distroy I'hey live ill hatch unde ni dverse tances Water fron surface wells, creeks and ponds may contain enough 0 upply a unwelcome cram, treatment should be ni be the best with food, especially rg frequen means Of entering is through mea or longer. Some of the nutrition, and dizziness, as follows: and let that be swallowed at once, and repeat the same kind of a dose in twenty minutes afterward. In fifteen minutes after the last lose of chloroform let the patient take four ounces of castor oil, keep- ing it down with lemon juice or coffee, Take the oil warm. The mis- take people make in expelling the worm is they starve the patient and th2 worm so that the worm exerts all its powers to hold the surface of the intestine. The above directions followed strictly will be effectual in getting rid of the worm. There are many other remedies, but this is the one to succeed with, the remedy proportionately as to age. The treatment may be repeated in a month if first time does not remove it all, or any of it. In another article I will tell you about common round worms. Re $4.00 A DAY Who Wouldn't Serve on the Jury Now the Pay's Good? One of the new laws of this state increases the pay of court jurors from $ Some years ago the pay was $2 a 0 to $4.00 plus mileage. day, but the pay was raised 50 cents two years ago. The adoption of the new law is mandatory but will benefit only 0 > Electric Irons, Small Motors for {Str idl ler, of near FElQrin: | | ADavid 'F that expire in July. } The remainin those to be drawn from the 1,800 jurors to be placed in the whee] for ervice during 1914, the number drawn being about 900, During 1912, the county paid $7.000 to he jurymen, who had erved ur the civil and eriminal courts, during the year, and the passage of the new law 11 mean an additional outlay of about $2,000. A taxpaye is not allowed to serve ! ry ofter than once in two vears / GE =. Elected Officers The Mount Joy township School Board held their monthly meeting at {M Iton Grove and electeq fhe follow- g officers: Secretary, Elmer W. Treasurer, Greiner of fear Elizabeth: town These are thie only offices members of the board are [3ernt i, ear Elizabethton har with the parasites The greatest annoyance from them is the intoler- able itching which they cause in the \ thorough and complete injection of strong salt water or soapy water in which is dissolved lime or borax will usually clean them all out. Fwo or more quarts should be used at a time, with a fountain syringe The repeated each until all are washed out A general upbuilding of the system should then begin with proper diet a tonic composed of some of the herb preparation described in the Home Health Club Book Vol. 5 Probably Compound Gentian would Tape Worms There are three varieties of tape worm that may live and thrive in the human intestinal canal and cause many ind various disagreeable symtoms. The embryos of tape worm may enter the body re meats, The tape worm known as Tocris Solinm is the most common and its most 3 pork Perhaps a careful description of these worms is unnecessary, further than to say that they may be {en feet in length | symptoms presented are nervousness, dilated pupils, paleness, evidences of failing uneasiness through the chest and abdomen, symptoms of in- testinal catarrh and sometimer liarrhoea, while in some cases there nay be frequent spells of faintness Old Doctor A. P. Davis has given us the best and safest of simple home remedies for tape worm, It is l.et the patient eat a light supper the night previous to using the remedy, and then, in the morning, eat nothing but bread and milk for breakfast, and half an hour after the breakfast put (for an adult) ten irops of chloroform on a little sugar Children may take BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY, PA. Camp Closes RAIN WEDNESDAY EVENING MARS THE FAREWELL SERVICES — Dr. Watchorn To Head Next Camp Landisville campmeetin closed on Wednesday evening qt he farewel ervice planned Were completely upset by the heay orn Instead of he time-honored walk-around, the campers gathered he tabernacle and neld a rousing lg ervice ovel vii Rev 4 Watchorn presided, LIere V 1 i ile ince, con erin 16 verte conditions, In 1210 he campmeeting 0 a close i Watchor L1¢ 1 he had en ¢ is resignation pir ‘ irecto ( e Boi if Tri ¢ it th atle ud refuse ) accept inimou elected him as ect for x ear The closing ay opened most au piciousl with a erviee conducted by Mi Mackay H subject Rivers of Salvation,” was enjoyed yy all pre and many regrets were expressed that these helpful ervices must end for another twelve months, Rev. Watchorn took charge of the memorial service and de- livered a very touching appreciation of those who had passed away during the vear, to meet no more in | the flesh on ground The following names were read, and some i | touching their character, personality | and service, as they had touched the life of the campmeeting during the past vears: Samuel L. Hartman, Mr. He George Wisner, Mr Haag, Mrs. Knowles, Mrs Schoenberger, Miss Florence Doester. As Dr. Watchorn spoke dear departed ones, many were seen to brush away the falling tear, It was a very tender and impressive service and was la y attended. Dr. Watchorn also conducted the Holy Communion service, and was assisted by the following ministers: Rev. J. E. Deacon, of Strasburg; F. WwW Zweizig, Bird-in-Hand; Jo 40, Bieri, Columbia; Percy I.. Carpenter | and J. B Mackay The largest number took Communion of any service in recent years. There was a deep, reverential spirit present, which made it a refreshing season Dr. C. H. Woolston arrived at noon to take charge of the Sunday-schooi |! conference, which was inter-de nominational. Prof. Adam Geibel, the blind musi- ‘ian, singer and composer, together | 3 : .- : I “| Close of Summer Term, Millersville with Mr. Irvin H. Mack, the great chorus leader, of the firm of Hall & | Mack, of Philadelphia, and closely associated with Prof. Geibel, reach- Prof, Adam Geibel, the Blind Musician, Spends the Last Day In Camp—A Mé&morial Service Held Landisville camp expression given, feelingly of these DO IT NOW Mount Joy People Should Not Wait Until It Is Too Late The appalling death-rate from Kidney disease 18 due in most cases to the fact that the little kidney troubles are usually neglected until they become serious The slight symptoms often give place to chron- ie disorders and the sufferer may slip gradually into some form of kidney complaint, If you suffer from headaches, dizzy spells; if the kid- nev secretions are irregular of pass- age and unnatural in appear kidneys a espel they r one hun naed i Here is one of the many cases In this vicinity John McQueney Charlotte and Eby sts Manheim Pa., says: have used Doan's Kidney [I several occasions. Lumbago, brought on by heavy lifting, suffer a great deal. I find that| Doan’s Kidney Pills can be depend- ed upon to relieve this trouble. have been recommending this reme- | dy for several years. You are at| enodrse- liberty to publish my ment.” | States. Remember the |and take no other. NN. The New Nickel In reference to a statement sent {ont from Reading about alleged | counterfeit nickels being in circula- | 1 on in that city, a correspondent { writes: “The new “Five Cent” nickel coin of 1913, and described and sup- posed to be a counterfeit, which does [not have the bar over the letters, “Five Cents” is of the first issue. | After these coins had been in circu- lation a short time objections were | proved die, which now sinks those letters and makes tl “United States of America” and “E { more clean cut. [Let none of our eaders be deceived by the change, jand take as many of both kinds as they can honestly get.” | | ————- —— | State Normal A very successful term of the Sum- { mer School conducted at the Millers- | | ville State Normal School closed | ed the grounds also at noon and | were the guests of the genial Presi- dent of the Association, Mr. Samuel Joyd. would be difficult to secure | : : Boyd It would he d | recreation, Quiet reigns at the good | a stronger programme than that of the closing day of Landisville camp- be remembered. Dr. Woolston de- Killer,” which must be seen to be appreciated. In this work Dr. Wool- ston is easily the the world. to by a large and appreciative audience, The beautiful Communion service presented by Mr. Walter Putzman and wife and daughter was received for the association with felicitous re- marks by Dr. Watchorn, and was used in the morning service for the | first time. The large tankard for the Com- munion wine, with the two beautiful challices, together with the two sal- vers for the bread, and the baptismal font, make a complete Communion service, which would adorn any churchly cathedral. They will long be treasured and used at the camp- meeting Communion services. rr ee A THE STATE HIGHWAY WORK | May Be Held Up Until Late in Sep- tember Indications are that the reconstruc- tion and maintenance of State high- | waks, stopped by the controversy be- tween Auditor General Powell and Highway Commissioner Bigelow, over the payment of automobile license fees, may not be resumed un- til late in September. A decision on the point will not reach Auditor Attorney General's Department until the re- General Powell from the turn of Mr. Bell next month. The situation in regard to the im- provement of roads in the State is assuming a shape which is bound, | ooner or later, to be unsatisfactory. Under present conditions the High- way Department scarcely is able to] mate now have to spend during 1914 and the walf of 1915, for which periods | iluch importan vork was planned, | 1 caregate of he operations | this year will be much more than in 1912 | A AR er | i A Murderous Attack Anthony Oliver, twenty-four years | of age, a cne-armed Italian of Lan- | ter, made a wrderous attack | ortly before 8 o'clock Friday Yven. | ! on Benj. F. Davis, Esq, al 1ber of th Lancaster Bar, ng | yemoeratic County Chairman Iw y wounds inflicted, but, ed 58 compli jollow, wil noi | Vo < { old Normal for one month. On Tues . ji : | day, September 9th, meeting, and it will be a day long to | : | students from all parts of eastern, yy it will | ; fice revived. | Friday, August the 8th. The one) hundred students spent a wn and profitable six weeks of study and | : p 3 | southern, and central Pennsylvania | livered a masterful ‘illustrated lec-! ture entitled, “Jack, the Giant] i ih : > ye | for the year. The school offers three will go there to take up their studies things: first-class instruction and ; : | training, good plain living, a good foremost man in| $ | atmosphere for sound moral and in- | 1 \ a h 5 | tellectual growth. 1t. The evening sermon was listened | PRS — This Is Important Letters of instruction are being sent out to the assessors by the county commissioners, calling at- tention to the provisions of the new party enrollment act and explaining just what must be done by the assessors in preparing their books for the coming elections, Quick action will be necessary on the part of the assessors. Persons who wish to vote at the primaries must designate clearly the party to which they be- long when answering the assessor. —— eee Go to See Them Judge Charles 1. Landis has pre- sented to the county lawyers’ as- sociation and hung in the main court room the portraits of nine of his pre- decessors in office: Wm, A. Atlee, 1791-1793; John Joseph Henry, 1793- 1811; Walters Franklin, 1811-1836; Charles Ogle, 1836; Oristus Collins, 1836-1838; Benjamin Champneys, 1839-1842; Ellis Lewis, 1843-1851; Henry G. Long, 1851-1871; John B. Livingston, 1871-1901. tt A An One of the Oid Kind An old-fashioned barn raising took place recently on Levi Jack's farm, in Dauphin county, and with the completion of the work more that 100 men sat down to a seventy-two- | foot table laden with everything good to eat Jacks and cooks were | utilized to make the affair a | mechanical and social success, rn — A Whopper John R. Gibble, of near Masterson- ville, delivered a fine Holstein bull calf to Gingrich and Bros. at Lawn, on Wednesday, It weighed 190 | pounds and was aged but one month | | on the day of delivery. Who can beat | it? et AA ~~ In the Town of Pretzels A New York bought last week from a half dozen of the fancy poultry raisers of Lititz 120 chickens—bantams mostly, pay- ing for them. etl He'll Get $2000 a Year John A. Leinbach of Lancaster has been appointed sea of wejghts has measures for the ty, of, UE) OO serious backache, HdE REESE REDRDRREEREDRETE ESSE SEF EEES have recom- on caused me to | For sale by all dealers. Price $0 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the \'nited name—Doan ‘+— | made to the letters “Five Cents,” placed in such a position that through constant usage they will be- Come obliterated Hence the im-| he wording luribus Unum” in the present issue Wednesday, e pleased with ese remarkable lly good values; garment that c: ese it near the O price W € sk $1.50 GOWNS Popular low neck. short ned with lace or embroider: beading been soiled slightly through handlin gain; $1.00 $1.50 COMBINATIONS— Very pretty styles, wer combinations, trimmed with edallions. beading and ribbon: Sale Price $1.50 Skeleton Skirts; $1.00 miss securing some of these No desirable for wear under close-fitting are made of Nainsook, trimmed edge and ribbon insertion; regular $2.50 Skeleton Skirts, $1.50 Lace Skirts; made of fine Nainsook, eguiar $2.50 quality; Specia; $1.50 Princess Slips, $1.00 ire remarkable special values, and ook, well cut and proportioned; trimmed 1 and insertion, and ribbon beading 39¢ and 50c Corset Covers—Another lot but which one trip to the laundry wil] eshness Made of Nainsook: and lace, beading and ribbon; Special at 29¢ 69c Corset Covers—Extremely attractive of all-over embroidery; back and front; 69¢ Nainsook Gowns—Very attractive eeves; and prettily trimmed with linen and $1.00 Gowns—J\ade of fine, soft trimmed; slightly soiled; Sale Price 69¢ 50c. Cambric Embroidery Flounc- ings 27 Inches Wide, 25c. rds of yards, and a splendid the variety of pretty, well-worked, Our regular 56¢ Cambric | NORE RR REREAD EERE LOE EER ES TERRA Mr. Man or Woman hundreds of | torn or the sole has worn thru. I will make them like new for mn IIe Don’t throw that pair of good shoes aside because they If its new shoes you are looking for, = AERERRRRRRRRRRRRRRER RRR NTR ARR RRR ROR FAR ahd BY eR mE eee Watt & Shand Corner Sy: re and E. King Sts. Fastidious Women and Women Corisid- ering Economy hr » . " * " = u ® = « n n » " » " ® ® x =» » » " ® x n . " » = = = . » » = Special at 50c models; a Yard assortment; Emwoidery quick clearance; Special at 25¢ a yard. Bring them to me and a very small consideration. REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Children’s, don’t buy unti] you have The prices I know will please you. Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET SERRRRRRRR RENEE RENEE RRR R RRR RR RRR RR ERR RRRRN EP RRR RRR RARER RRRRRRNN whether first seen my line. MOUNT JOY, PENNA, Manufactured By» FLANAGAN’S The House eof Quality Columbicz, Penna. chicken breeder | “Could I show yau a “Ma,” nod godding here a Mr. Naybor a Rosenbaum?” Rosen- queer idea of he heavens! You missed a ask that?” shugt dis minute at the ash {to him." —H} = NGER ALE inquired
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