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When entertaining at luncheon and a small cake desired, try these Bake cup or sponge cakes in gem pans, frost with boiled frosting, and when cold cut a small circle from the top and scoop out part of inside crumb, Fill with a rich preser place n a y-covered plate and serve with a bowl f sweetened whipped cream Lemon Snow Pudding —Pur two ta- blespoonfuls of gelatine into a bowl add a cup of water, and when the gelatine is softened add two cups of boiling water, a half cup of sugar, the strained juice of two lemons which has bes ! €4 th the water and agar for five n The thin yel- low rind may be added, too, and strained out When the mixture be gins to set add whites of eggs folded in carefully after they are stiff ly beat Put into a wet mold and allow to set until firm Serve with a cn d or with whipped cream and fruit of any Kind desired for a gar- nish Cheese Fingers.—lieat the whites of two eggs to a stiff froth and fold in lightly a cup of grated cheese. Sea- | son to taste with paprika and salt. Spread in long, narrow crackers, then brown in the oven. These may be either served hot or cold, and are nice with a salad course A delicious salad is made of finely- diced apples and a shredded green pepper. Serve on lettuce with may- cnnaise. Cucumber Salad.—Take five table spoonfuls of sour cream, add two ta- a dash of red and a table- blespoonfuls of vinegar pepper and s to taste, spoonful of finely-chopped chives. Blend carefully, ard use as a dressing on thinly-s d cucumber Hot fried sardines served on & bed of water cress makes a nice f serving these little fish Celery and nuts cl mixed with salad dre g makes delicious filling fo andy es A teaspoonful of sug 1dded to each quart of flour when making baking powder biscuits w 1p! them. Peliis Vi Len cove. pt oy ~~ r————— OI TOHEN fo wi ABINET FF YOU are sighing work, common little ways of being kind. FOOD EN CASSEROLE. C all cooking in casserole s done in the oven. If one uses gas, i 5 an expensive method of cooking, but when one realizes how much can be done with the oven, the work may be planned to save every There, are on the market small ovens which can be used on the little simmer burner at a very slight expense. The oven will save its price in a few weeks’ gas bill. There are small stone dishes which be used to serve hot bits of any vegetable or meat and make most ap- petizing dishes. For example, if one has a tablespoonful or two of sweet- breads, mushrooms or fish of any kind, they may be put into a small ramekin, white sauce added, and covered with bit of heat may crumbs and browned when needed. For a family of five, one may have something different in each dish, and each member of the family may be suited as to choice, don’t all want the same thing. Tongue which has been corned, if cooked for several hours, with season- ings, a teaspoonful of Worcester- shire sauce, a few drops of tabasco, half a cup of seeded raisins and a pint of beef stock, will be delicious and tender. The tongue may be re- moved tc a platter and the sauce poured around it. Steak may with onions, be browned and cooked tomato or mushrooms, giving a variety in serving it. We are prone to tire of certain ways of serv- ing dishes, though we think it is the food f which we are tired. itself of Veal, though one of our expensive meats just now, may be used to add variety to the table, buying one slice from the leg, brown it well and place | on a layer of carrots, turnip, onion | and potato with celery and pour over wned gravy, ! slightly thick ith flour. Bake | slowly until tender { erole dessert American Plan Rates Moderate TROLLEY SCHEDULE me \ and Mr Lloyd Gaynor moved Lancaster, Rohrerstown, Landisville, Second Class Supervisors Must Elect | Into one of the A, 8. Bard house Salunga, Mt, Joy and Elizabeth — Mon town Otreet Railway Co, HH X0 a ; larrishurg \ 100) €cor Edward Dyer al family or Mount NESTWARD , ownship 1 Pennsylvani Joy vere Sunda ( thi Lea Lancaster--a, m, 4.30, elect pe ve charge LC t Sunday Mount Joy, Pa. A ; \ 15. 10.15. 11.15: Pp e pul ” " : ) . 's RT, usan Wolgenn of ‘ 113) Lay Lo ! ) . ‘ ‘ 1 . 11 nual Ip 10 Ocean Grove ast Fri J. M. Backenstoe, Pro iis." 5. ip Sour ir to Ocean Grove Leave tohrerstown-—a n 4.0 N a « el ) di seen ( 35, 9 10.35, 11.36 oe 4a : : Ml Lizzie 1 waiter of ) P HE i Mo is : ! WI 1¢ ( ¢ \l ¢ ‘ Has just en remodeled thruout ar» ] q ‘ | y 3.35, T Cen d Ha Hivel | p Hae all modern conveniences such leave Lan ¢ ! 1 0.04 ¢ I'l P y A \ as Paths, Hot and Cold Water, Stear- | 6 a 10 bs. Lieve: BD e Heat, Electric Light, Ete ! ' ey ’ p Sha Table is Supplied With the Best | . = 00. 12.00. 1 0 ( ! ( \ . \ d vid m._ 1.06 {.00 ( { the Market Affords. . Sp : I'he ca ec * "Ee sw TL ox n . : % 4 ‘ : ) 511 1 | 15. 6.1 ¢ . Also Luneh Counter 015 10.15 m. 12.15 : I Y Y I ‘ Where Soups, sandwiches, Cheese \ 15 1.4 « ‘ i 1 Tripe, Etc, Etc, are served 19 4 5. 5 nd ( p 7.45 ! ¢ P ' es ean T ) t 1 1 { 1. 1 hd \ oA ( s 19 1 \ \ y ®t 3 : : : 5 ¢ 16 « BAR IS STOCKED WITH THE BEST BRAND! | 45, 1.45. 2.4 0 ern) 7.45. 8.45, 9.45, 10.45, a ) \ Sloa pent la OF BEER, WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS I.eave Mount Joy of 1 1 a 1x 10 1 115 ( ince ir i "ERE EN] 1.1; 15 15 115. 5 ; - 15. 6.15. 10.15, 11.15. a ! v i i Jalunea 7 20 ¢ © and v Good Stabling Accomodation reave salmza—a. . : xn ' 10. 9.30 ) ‘ I e spel ON¢ last Lecal and Long Distance Phones 6.30, 7.30 ( l ereafte ne fi if the George Cohic 1 0 I1=0 \W\ Ol « i 1h « = 4Q maa y \ IC ‘ ern 1 \W ( J ¢ h In PPPPOVPPPOOPODPOC an3. 7a elected in 1909 and 19 H. Greider farm : v A 0 11 a3 am 1.03 Xpire this year. 1 et i na Tobacco whici & WeareAiways Prepared to serve : hy y BN - In arti : 7 l.eave Rohrerstown 1. m. 6.10x, 7.|hot 1ati candidates for S11 ONOUN Ce pret fair cro 3 Pure » $5. 8.55 358 1038 155. p hn 12.55 must be filed by not later tha Cre €¢ Baker a prominent eam & H ns 10.55 11.55 peg "1.95 fo huguat 2 next Tuesday ovel enginee from New York $ Spring ¢ Avrive at Laneaster—a. m. 6.20X, ps ite spent a few days with his 15 S15. 1015 11.15 n m 12.15 MASTERSONVILLE ister, Mrs. Cyrus Evans and family Water 8.15, 9.1 : . 1215 \ 3 $ 1.15. 2.18. 2.15 415 5.15 G15 118, Druggist Ruhl and family and Rheems was well represented at 15 15 N15 1.15 m 12.15 \ tad : : : ICEyE Q 9.15. 10.1 11.15, 1 n 1 utcher Flory and nily visited in | the Boll peach orchard last Monday ® ® 1s | & IN ANY QUANTITY at Very W MN vturdave a car will leave T the home of W A. Bishop, on Sun ere there are thousands of bushels ® Moderate Charges. | ar 1015 nn. m.: Leav di choice fruit. Orchard near Collin & Don’t fail to see us before plac- 4 hethtown 11.45. np. Ww Cyrus Behney as visiting in the foie os ing your order this year. On Tatnrday ang Sn eral or. me of his son. Jame \. Behne John G Interline janitc of the ¢ J N. Si & Bro. #1: os uw lersville, Adams county, Sat-| Rheems church of the Brethren with © ‘ . auffer / 0. 5 ee, ! Hh ii oh y RIT ve urday and Sunday 1is span of horses attached to Rev ® Mount Joy, Penna. 3 Ym Any 1+ Tanvay Taneaster, The Bull Moose | j prep: Daniel Eshleman Mower trimmed PLP QP O90 PHES HOH ; ii Stats N a In 0 place a strong ne-up in the le church yard at this place » mar marked (x) connects : Artht \ Jhased vell fiel Q ear and rathe 10 1 1 rl I purchia a vell with N My at T.anecaster 1 this ih hd p me bred drivin: horse fron Ephraim are expected during cam- 2 : Be paign ongenecker o take the place of the] RHEUMA | ISM | lepanon Cre v ‘Co. has OTSe hat perished In the fire Wb the ( N ’ Bar eay orin Thi I y : 1 £ old the Ma sonville creamery g } Bar nea Floris 11S nerve-rack I disease 18 canse( roic t ral VEE 120 Cow Lio fas alitvi : h : } A h sc 0 to t ‘ho for highest quality m impure blood and uric acid poison. External, ih 0 = { ag | BL N le x mule tea n ) applications sometimes give temporary re. Colaie King Hershey, of Hershey y. C L. PP. : > I y charge of « of His fi « « (power without carbon) lief but won't cure; the sure way to secure "lie new « r ill take charg I 1 1 fd permanentresults is to thoroughly eradicate hor 1. ~ Condensing milk will delivered 203 bushe ‘ the clear, bright flame’ from the blood all the impurities. Nothing ~~ i be di 8 Shed Baul lon one 0 from tl x on earth will drive out the poisons from uly be diminished. } S f y th ) LU BRI CANTS your system, keep the bowels, kidneys and \\ rising the tobacco shed on s : ; y for all purposes liver in good condition as SEVEN BARKS, the | mises of O. M. Shelly. Tues enuus 1st Monday. Free--320 page book- -all about oil wonderful remedy that has proved its great re : glib ; . ie Soude v its the vs S veain 2 e frame was all up with the Waverly Oil Works od merits the past 42 years. Ce el dM % y barat, P SEVEN BARKS can be had of all druggists, ion of the eas 1 1 Ra ; song a, at 50 cents per bottle. Give it a good trial |, ised and stood on 1 > ¥ and watch your rheumatis = disappear. : Es re Hed TT A ma / WN a8 M LARS! bes New York. i 1C¢ hen suddenly it lurchec 3 nd m PT A Ana ata - oy 4 ) on from Se SMR Met Fasten Toh pg ns hn : Bo ar 12 nded i 1 ( JRL ELAR A ERS ETRY | (0 (he ground. y escaped Joseph W. Kraybill § | without being hurt. 75th birthday la Sun ry | partaking of a large I NORTHWEST RZ ‘HO I the side dishe consi n G & W Si its At g£ © N. Becker Sunfll.ied he | ! M Henry 1 decker Sun ed in the pie and peach custard i 1 | ( 0 . 4 ul > i home of Eph. Ginder | D) his if vho wut a few at Children's meeting at iques on | less ° \ Sunday, September 14. | James Nauman in Ex-Poli n OWES rices je Mrs, Henry Shenk an Mrs. Am- | of Elizabethtown at el os L. Brubaker are on t ’ sick list. | sides near Mount Gretna Kknoy 1 | 1 of the Year Samuel Shelly and fa Jy visited | an expert Horticulturist ! in the home of John M. owers, on panied v hi vile spent la sunday. i [ nesday with he daughter, OUR REGULAR schedule of Reduced Prices on William Moyer and wit dined in | Nathan Greiner and family Men's Suits offers in itself the strongest Suit Value in the home of his brothe: Jacob, on | — - Lancaster—But | Saturday. ; i MARIETTA John and Clayton Gib and F. | AE When to that are added these two EXTRAOR- 81S. Shenk and their fa 0 spent | Town Clock Beautified—Water Com DINARY REDUCTIONS for the ver) same patterns } | Sunday in the home of J fl Geib | pany Inspects Redervoirs ONLY BECAUSE SIZES IN THEM RUN LOW-—any man 3enj. Hambright and ALY and | -— : 3 i : : d 1 . ahl 0 or is decidedly unwise who fails to take in the saving if Miss Sadie Eshleman we) “Sunday William €. McLaughlin, of York he has any present or near future need for a suit. guests of Rev. S. 8. Eshl an and | Visiting here and at Maytown. I * { | Tel Nha [Littl Fall wt | family. | Miss Helen Shaw of Little ; | y rsev. was the enest er Mr. and Mrs. Benj. ‘mbright | NeW Jersey, w : Y xh | 5 i ; \ gs here at the eastern end o Lot No. (and Mr. and Mrs. N. B , ollinger relatives here a y 1 eh { | were Saturday guests of | Jno. R.| ian sidleicl 1 I Sohneid ha : Sidlelck and . sennelaer 1aVe Gibble. { : : : i 1 $6.66 for Regular A : . .. | returned to their home in Philadel Elmer Heisey and wi Morris | : ; {elit 1 of overal : ie 1ia after a visi nere O Severe $10 and $12 Groff & Wolf |Ginder and wie, Rev. GoM 'Weaver |” lana wife. and H FP St 10 a weeks. ” S it 5 pane vi e, and F. Sh a8 an [= the town clock he Yooh. beaut ulgs | wife visited Rev. H. S. Z: on Sat-| fied by being painted in gold, and { urday. oh k the roof red. This is a great improve L. t N Homey Haldeman wife £ daugh- ment to the borough's property. Oo Oo. ter Ruth. Aaron Holinger B88 d wife, John Orth, John Peck, William H f R l Miss Katie I. Shearer, Ja _ Stauf- |; owellyn and Edgar R. Villee in Mr Pap 1 17 i wr Pa av > $9.99 or egu ar fer and Isaac Hollinger we Sunday | 541s auto enjoyed a trip to Lancas 15 d 18 G ff WwW If guests of C. 0. Hollinger, ter, Landisville and Mount Joy on & a , $ an $ Yo Oo Thursday. S . Marietta Man Pays - Benjamin Rhoads, one of our old uits 4 Frank Reidlinger, of Mai} (a, Was | est civil war veterans, on Thursda) arrested by Constable Steiff :.rwalt,at | celebrated the anniversary of his +We can’t guarantee your size in any one pattern the instance of the 7 plancaster birthday. Mr. Rhoads is enjoying but WE CAN SAY, EVERY PATTERN IS GOOD. MANY Humane Society, on W dnesday, 200d health. can be worn at any season. Sizes to fit slim, regular charged with a peculiar case of Mr. and Mrs. George Nessenger, of or stout men. Come at once. brutality. Two weeks ag: it Was | hesinut Hill, Philadelphia, are visit i | claimed, Reidlinger had kil 1 a dog | ino here, Mr. Nessenger was a fol 0 SPIO oe B by grasping it by the hind gs and | mep resident, and this is his first pounding out its brains cainst a | vigit to Marietta in twenty years. § | stone wall. The accused taken The Marietta Gravity Water Com- fi | before Squire Charles C. icks, of | pany, consisting of John P. Mueller, } 0 ( ) ( ) . | Maytown, where he plead guilty, | president; James Duffy, secretary W was fined $10 and the of | and following directors: Henry S. 26-28 North Queen Street E | prosecution. Rich, S. S. Kraybill, Amos M. Hies In extenuation of R¢ linger’s | and. Frank Schlegelmilch, Barr LA IN CH S I EE I 2, I > N N = 2 ffense it was claimed tha e 40g | Spangler, Charles S. Spange John # bit one of his children, an hat he | Mueller, James Duffy and John A # evened up the score wit} ‘ dog | Shillow, were Wild Cat on Ti while intoxicated, to ted tl < - ——— eee | en ho SE EO | “It's no trouble at all, si = collector, “to find people out \ onsisting o ’ . #| When some men get interdfiled in owil ms opping a Engle S Furniture Warerooms @8 | politics they forget all abou Ini Mi R. W. N Businesx is improving—the Norm Robe MOUNT JOY, PENNA. : : : makers are putting on more n he Ferg Rutl B One touch of weather mal R. Norn nm ted bree 5 whole world sit up and talk a Moore Yelaware GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. = A spinster has given up ho county Florence ( 1 Nortt u| she quits reading th Wales, and M d Mrs M UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER | notices. { Saunders of Philadelphia. The ¢ a The voungsters are gettir 4 mpa- | spending the ive boatin i 12 a @ | tient for the ringing of th hob | and swimming. 1 ves? EE § bell yes? POPLAR LUMBER FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASER. = Sometimes a great deal Family reunions 4 F | man’s worry is due to her and fast, t like | loed to big celebration or x Ig u and Derm § ning | dw ellling, corner New Hage rid Sts Ko have her own way. For Sale or Rent—Two st versary. Al] sorts of queer people e ne sary to make those who a wor say you have a sauce red over f cur- fore S ( 7, Ae LN 7 it asn’t TY € t ould h € not ng two I'he best of men 3 1 ¥ \ C ( € w Ve mn N 1 See ‘ocketboo rt and night provided they | a ¥ 1g A Who's\ EEE EEE Recently a larg car from x Columbia wal fi vek te attended = : BR of Hl here 1 they g Swe 's Last Week = lel the eld ( Ar struck a piece - of iron pe projecting abou siy ® inch above the ound and the ® » result wa badly damaged tire Ww e " { We understand the vner of the m n | car will bring uit damages but - ST * he 1s it a Joss to kno just who to ye AUGU ® ne I'he pipe Is on the Columbia - oad nea Onk Alle but vhethe - - )r not it in the borough . ques. B® FURNITURE » tion, w - rr —— > -_— rc 5 «© oh whether, thes . SALE . We doubt whethe [ nan " th community an equ - » - <i * 1 op Geo. W. Dillinge d fron on ® At The Only Cash Fur- ® t WM Ome n Fk n « S 1irday ” . n niture Store In » I'l we i ust of ordin ‘ nd & ! vielded over thirteen bushels or 5.m Lancaster City n 10 ea M Dillinger made 8 m » ior d ( ¢ 1 " bien ‘a big Duay - Gue e'll al ll around and ¢ . \ ; m Mo thousands of home WN (100 ‘ hen l¢ ¢ rine ss ommeielib el lla pssaeniue a OM Lancaster and ad- mm i oin ountieg have profit " DONEGAL SPRINGS © hi M har and M ml “> Dy money savings ” erchant an 1 Lime Ru 4 ay : } : . - and ave proved to their lS JAzabetniown ¢ sun ! Boonie vatisfaction that IT n da 8 1¢ he arents ; heq ™ PAYS TO PAY CASH FOR . \Ih Cy § 18 ished : ;/® FURNITURE AT “DONO- ® Ppl 1 obad ) ne 0 VAN'S" wn the farmers ound here ready " . { w "” — n , ; r During The Next Few ® Even an iron wate i scare g 3 the wolf ( ie doo - Days We » - B Wil] present new and I " F A R MS B er priced items, which w w B® rove the most interestir ff 0 FOR SALE ® (1c entire month. Odd pies w ed + : B 5; late arrivals and slow = Ww A T hi h h - moving numbers will he nm . . ang mn aug a marked away below " : - Real Estate Agt. actual value " York : © Wap in BR - Persons looking for farms, in \dams County, Pennsylvania, where = w . arm W's a 13 E ou are able to buy good farms a ts 2 Iiuge Event = the right price, will find i Cw . n following list places « Mammoth Stocks; Unlim- a pective buye small . a ® jted Assortments and = i . property, for 912 3 Remember i “ a i $35( Arm ne or $5000. ® mn zon location, $1500. 8 No More Such = 7 acre farm good yeation, $1680 1 : 1 50 ( 0 res x . =» ) ACre arm fine home Or c - Le YW P "1 = 17 acre rm, ood home for $25 JA C X ces | m, §3 n A £ ee -- oi buildin “ After This | E = " bh 02 | fe road, Month ) $3004 ww 15 1CI¢ farm n¢ ocation 10r pg i < ny part $4500 / = of i 1ST County ree 70 acre farm, good farm for $5000. m Storage of vthing sele i were farm, good land for $1800. now—to be delivered later. tock farm for $4500 & fruit farm for $6000. w w och nad fruit farm 10r gg a = Closing D : ok ana muir om form Closing Days a n . - « sux na wu wen or 8 Of The B ® e 1g a (4 cre stock I'm 00d nd for | ME ) L " | 34200 = SHUIMMaLe . i124 acre ock and f farm for |g wd » $7500 3 I : Sale =: 1( ¢ oc 11 i 65 f stock farn ear good Lu ® | marke an model home, for $75, We are getting read) u per acre ® 4) Business. We have = 167 acre ock and fruit farm 107 '® cyeq orders to all depa ® $6700 ; MW ment heads for a ‘‘doub a 181 acre farm, good buildings Ing = nade round up” of all sum- . ood land, about $40000 of timber Tce. merchandise | for, $12700. n = | 185 acre stock and fruit farm, lime |i » stone and fruit soil, model farm for . ~ 8 ae Y ( |® Everything Must Go! = 300. “ = 187 acre ock farm, near town for & Prices Again Dropped # $7000. 200 acre stock and fruit farm for 8 The most wonderful V "l $10000. {® in new, fresh mer cha io] | have forty more other farms that BW dise ever offered. Mu N are not included in the above list. If mm the goods is ery des vr vou are looking for a farm, be sure pg Iro Fall, but eve hiz & and write me or call on me and I will - in smal] or odd lots . show you any farm that may appe al = need the space and = oyou. For further information write B iopped at nothing to = or call on B the way for the coming sea Ww ¢ HW son. Better come and look = Ww. A Taughinbaugh, m around, there are dollars and » Real Estate Agt. = dollars that can be saved on 16 Center Square things vou will need now or = GETTYSBURG, PENNA. B® = = » COURT PROCLAMATION © » Whereas, Honorable Chas. 1. Lan- = - dis, President and Hon. Aaron B. Has- F C S . 1 sler. Associate, Judges of the Court = ree ar ery 1Ce 0 wv i of Common Pleas in and for the Coun |g - ty of Lancaster, and Assistant Justi- L ces of the Courts of Oyer and Termi- = ancaster » ner, and General Jail Delivery and | - or Sessions he Peace in and | Quarter Sessions of the for the County of Lancaster, have is- a = sued their precept, to me directed = requiring me, among. other things = | to make public proclamation tbru- | out my bailiwick, that a Court of Qy- ia I = | er and Terminer and a General Jal = | Delivery, also a Court of the Genera =» | Quarter of the Peace and |B " { Jail Delivery, 1 ommence in the |g { Court House City of Lancas = | ter, in the th of Pern- BE e = | sylvania m | ON THI MONDAY IN » 'MBEI = Donovan = The 8th), 1913 = = In pur e of which precept Pub- & Ww ic Noti hereby given to the May = - and Alderman of the City of Lan ! ; ter. in the said county, and all the = eace, the Coroner gm 32-38 East King St, id City and Coun at they be then BB, ANCASTER, PENNA. nd own proper per- | gm ons their rolls, records and ex- | * \ yminations, and inquisitions anda | gm EE HTL | their other rememberances, to do | those things which to their offices; Chicago respectfully serves J { ¢ pertain in their behalf to be done, at it isthe only city of its and @ ( those who 3 prosecu o Ee ; | aouinst the prisoners who are or then § with a great lake an i shall be in the jail of the sald ing right at iis front steps. ountyv of aster, are {o be ther nin ee and ti 1 \nst them . : out the only gway for tH 1 ) 0 beat s that a — SN
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