or & Pro’r. A YEAR ; 0 Cents 1S. Tes rns 25 Cents “ents i P — Entfred at the post office at Mount ' Joy second-class mail matter. All correspondents must have their ogmmunications reach this office nov | later than Monday. Telephone news of importance between that time and 12 o'clock noon Wednesday. Chan- ges for advertisments must positive- ly reach this office not later than Monday night. New advertisments inserted if copy reaches us Tuesday Bight. Advertising rates on applica- tion. EDITORIAL of the Commoner interesting. . ® * The should next issue be very . Knock, ty wil and the door of opportuni- 1 be closed against you, * * - * A woman's strength lies in her knowledge of a man’s weakness. ® . * * People who live in glass houses ghould have rubber proof curtains. 2 * S ® It sometimes happens that the chap who hesitates doesn’t get lost. . . » - Col. Roosevelt's silence is almost as exciting as his utterances usel to be ss ¢ 8 8 Most men parent gown, that. brag about the trans- but you can see thru * . * * There limit to the Governor of seems to be no being said to the Carolina * now South If they gists Keep on, may soon rn. * to bu ® Wilson will Autom buy or ybiles. - * f Huerta is ct that his reported due a silver gayety oO the lining > to duties his country his doctor. ss ® * President Wil- that the to Among son owes not disobeying * al President is man Wilson not the sort leave his duties for a Atlantic City. . . * of to week end at 5 Mexico might have fared better if had a Chautauqua system, and a major and minor baseball league. * . * * tender Huert: tour show ah ¢ sne Why not ally conducted States just to missed? 1 a persomn- the United him what he One trouble about a new dietator is that he wiil want to kill all the foresigners that his predecessor spared. » the Warburg, Jones affair if not a relief, over the trust Anyhow, furnishes a diversion, from the discussion legislation. A few more uprisings south of the Rio Grande, and the surviving leader will have to seize the tails of Government. President Wilson is not afraid to be seen talking to “big business men,” and he has just as much of a reputation to lose as senator. ® any : Billett, has an- | the TU. grog elect him. | Roger Sullivan of Chicago ne candidate for S. Senate, on shops and ward bosses to * unced as a relying trusts, - Dr. been feller Institute, of Japan has made a member of the Rocke- because of his suc- But we seem iy than we Hideyo Noguchi, cess in to have more germs alrea we do with . . finding germs. know what . < been award- father’s estate, six lawyers Harry Thaw hag j ed $160,000 from after legal months. It are having Harry's where ust his contest if lasting the a looks as trouble keeping point fees. me up it provide et OE = LANCASTER THE FAIR Progra will ng nme at the Matinee Vv than anv purses are ghould horses. Jolin P.M Tnesday class, se with Sec E AM The September 22, at f acipg prograr trottin pacing, $400 2. o or class, | were | of four ! their and mile dash, purse, lass, pacing, 00. 00). mile dash, A purse, $400.1 Free for all,! $100 $500; 2.20 class, pace, $500. dash, Friday trot, $400 Running $100. Consolation, Among grand stand horse, King balloon ascensions and leaps daily. The dog show will be held on 5 pace, 2.11 race 3% class mile $100. the attractions before will be the Kelley who will Thursday, which will be the big day | George F. Foley of | the Superin-| of the fair and Landsdown will tendent. be —— MARIETTA St. Mary's Catholic Church Will Picnic at Chickies Next Tuesday make | | | the | dancing | | Miss Rose Fitler of Philadelphia, | was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C.| E. Hegener, -Front street, several | days. Mr. and Mrs. two children and Mr. A. Dehoff are Grove. Miss turned and Mrs. visiting at Ocean Henderson has re- home after a visit of with friends and rela- Grace to her several days at York. M. visit tives Joseph from a interest of the which Stafford has returned at Quakertown, in the Odd Fellows’ Home, being erected at that place. Mrs. H. H. Poticher and are visiting in Chester of Rev. Poticher. closed two is Rev. and children county, the home The church will four be for weeks In a quarrel on Thursday morning between Charles Sargen and George the latter badly injured struck breaking was Sargen him He was taken to the office his injuries when his nose. of Dr. vere Mowery, where dressed. and section, the Gramm of friends, A reunion of Rudisill families, h a few invited was held Thursday at Chickies All had a very pleasant time and music was of the outing. Several were represented. guards of the Bethel for a this wit park. a feature generations The trustees’ church are arranging social to be held at the parsonage of on Saturday evening Refreshments will be West the pastor in sock church 22. Rev. the August served. charge. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Cassel, siding in Second street were married | thirty-one years on Friday. They | have with the exception is re- | Charles D. Zell and John! of a few | years spent all their wedded life in| this place. The St. Mary's Catholic church picnic will be held at Chickies park | on Tuesday, August 11. The ra Krodel orchestra of Columbia, been engaged to furnish music Leg] dancing. Refreshments will be serv-| ed on the grounds. In honor of the his Falmouth, children, day evening good things to eat. The union picnic of the churches of Maytown, comprising the Luther-| an, Reformed and the Church of God | will held at Chickies Wednesday, August 5th. band will accompany games of all kinds in order to enjoyable one. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. lifelong residents of the borough, | forty-six years and receiving congratula- be town and played an Loucks, | married too were tions. They have their marriage. They are the parents children. Samuel Loucks, son is the celebrated trom- bonist of the county and a member of Burger's Fourth Regiment Band Mr. Loucks is one of the oldest Odd Fellows in the county. Mr Mrs. William Little, siding on Front street, were married yesterday and event their yngratulations. they and re- thirty-six in of years honor the many of friends tendered house ever Mrs. Little is members of 110, De of active in- ad- lived in the same their marriage leadin go No gree an te her despit at the ompany be- the lave in foreign Huns are this section, four left their considerable very to is There and mong them, walk - to Marietta in- full a paper and have an er read to them the Yesterday papers lars. there was for S—— Our Home Markets 1b. doz, neonie’s paper The May-| them, | Special Prices to Parties, Festivals, will be] make the event | b Begging for Good Teachers, Well Trained in a Normal School The SUPPLY is less than the DE- MAND. It will PAY to PREPARE for TEACHING. This Harbold, Principal, Millers- | ville, Pa. > Rexall Celery & Iron Tonic Is for people who are run down and out of condition. If it does not make you eat, sleep, think and work better—If it does not make you feel good—your money back. The taste is pleasant, and it will not upset the stomach. PRICE $1.00 Sold Only By E. W. Garber THE REXALL STORE E. MAIN ST, 81 Mz | | T I nj See the Soldiers in Camp Next Sunday, August 9 SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Mt. Joy 9:12 A. M. Stopping at principle inter- mediate stations. leaves Mt. 6:30 P. M. Tickets good only on Special 05¢ PENNSYLVANIA tl he Trip Returning, Gretna RAILROAD as | | Meet Me on the bridge and We'll 72d birthday an-| niversary of Henry Dimeler of near | grandchil- | dren and neighbors gathered on Fri-| and gave him a sur-| prise. They brought many gifts and | park on | lived here since Have a Plate of the Best Ice Cream In Town L b= RT ZELLER'S All Flavors at All Times Suppers, Etc. mrs. GC. H. Zeller | Marietta Street MOUNT JOY HOTEL McGINNIS The undersigned having remodeled the old Mooney Hotel, adding a number of sleeping rooms, bath, ete, is now prepared to entertain transi- ent and regular guests. RESTAURANT TURTLE SOUP, Etc, Ete. Private Dining Room for ladies In connection with hotel where he] will serve in season OYSTERS & CLAMS In any style. J. OW. MoGrinnis. PROPRIETOR EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of JAMES E. WEBB, late of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Deceased. Letters Testamentary on said es- ate having been granted to the un- lersigned, all persons indebted there to are requested to make immediate yayment, and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without delay for settle- ment to. the undersigned, residing in Mount Jov, Lancaster County, Pa. ANNIE WEBB, Executrix Ps ra., « SHENCK, The tin busine heretofore con- ducted by Mr. James E. Webb will be continued at the same location by his son, Chas. M. Webb. jly8-6t CHAS. H. ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE €. Main St. Attorney. \ Mount Joy Calling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates Collection of Rents Surveying a veyadcing can best be SP |done at a NORMAL SCHOOL. Write, purse i, p, M. MT. JOY, PA.| N 3 MOU EAST PETE RSBURG People from Here Struck by a Tre son Ralph ounga, ley While at Reading Last Sun- | day William E. Keylor was at Quarry- | children of ville on Wednesday. Thelma Carrolis of Manheim, is nding the week with F. O. Andes. | Abram Huber and wife, of Lititz, | were Sunday visitors with the Harry | Monroe J. Graybill family. Miss Jane Lindly, is spending a few her brother, Wm. Lindly. Mrs. E. C. Shearer and daughter, | | | | | | phia, are spending the week with | Frank Eberly. Charles Shearer were fishing yester- day at Talmage. They landed nine catfish, two carp and one bass. J. B. Dietrich and family, A. Bair Dietrich and family, S. A. Bimesder- | Harry D. Witmer | visited in Atlantic City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Andes | were fishing Wednesday along the] | rive below Holtwood. They came | home with a nice string, three rock fish, five catfish and two bass. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Zerphey, Mr. land Mrs. John Seitz and Elam Steh- man motored to Reading on Sunday. They were struck a trolley car | while crossing the street. Mr. Steh- man flooded the engine of his car, which caused it to stop dead on the trolley track. The car struck the auto square in the centre. None of the occupants were injured. Mr. Stehman brought in a complaint to the Reading Traction company and the motorman also reported, stating that the refused to work. | Mr. Stehman was then advised to have auto repaired and send all the bills to the company. wa— > — MAYTOWN Rev. J. D. Krout and left | {on Tuesday for a month's vacation. |; Mrs. Lottie Roath visiting her | sister, Mrs. Frank at Lancas- fer and wife and by brakes his family 1S Juller ter. Mr. is visiting of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs Walter Grove hig parents, Grove. rT P Wolfe mother Zlmer Mr. C., the past Mr. Harry Gochenauer ter, visited brother this place this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Klugh returned | home Thursday after spending a week at Atlantic City. Miss Clara Bosshart spent several days the with Miss Mary Dehoff. Messrs. Harry Frank, Roath and Elmer B. Grove are <amp- the York County side of the Washington, D. several days Leo of visited his week. of Lancas his David of | | } . | | | 4 | | | of York, past week 1ing on river. Mr. George M. Huntzinger and | Rev. E. BE. Kauffman left Sunday | morning for a week's visit to Schuyl- kill County. Mrs. John Newton and daughter Elizabeth of Philadelphia, are spend- ing several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs. Miss Anna Henderson of Lancas- ter, is spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paris Epler. Mr. Don. Houseal returned to his home in Philadelphia, after spending geveral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sload. Miss Bessie Johnstin is spending a week at Gettysburg, attending the Lutheran Summer Assembly which {s in session there. Mr. Isaiah Engle of Holtwood, and Mrs. Bainbridge, visited Mr. and George Engle the past week. returned home on Monday after a made the trip by auto. eel) ere—— SPORTING HILL News in General From That Village on the Hill Master Roy Nissley is spending few weeks at Lancaster. Master Kensel Fink is spending a | week at Fairland with relatives. Mrs. Samuel Garman and daughter { Margaret, spent a few days at Lititz. |" Mrs. Mary Fasnacht attended the | Fasnacht reunion at Ephrata on | Saturday. | Quite a i tended on Sunday. Mrs. A. E. ited her daughter, houser, on Thu Mrs. Harriet spent Saturday a number of our at people at- campmeeting Landisville Manheim, vis- A. D. Frank- Behm of Mrs. day of Balmer Manheim, and _Sunday with relative Mrs. Wm. visiting here. Plaeger in Jonas Barto. Harvey Cover are spending friends and Mr, caster, and of Lan- are the home of son-in-law, Mrs. Alice, the their Mr daughter and few and a days with latter's sister at Bear- town. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vogel of Man- heim, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H Vogel, Frank Long, and children of Manheim, spent Saturday and Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wick- enheiser. Dr. A. Mrs. the wife of Lancaster of Norristown, Brook farm on B. Kauffman Hallie Stall Willow and visited Monday. Messrs. Ralph Nissley, Osea: Clarence Rohrer spent Sunday the former’s uncle, Daniel and with 3ranit at Roland Samuel Engle and children of| QY, PA. A { | of Philadelphia, | weeks here with caster and daugh of Pittsb | visited the former | vey Cover, on Tue\ They mn Helen and son, Charles of Philadel-|the trip by auto. George Foltz, A. Frank Eberly and dren, Rev. Samuel { Mrs. | Mr and Mrs. J. A. Dehoff, Mr. and | Mrs. Chas. D. Zell and two children | five days’ stay at Ocean Grove. They | ERD : Bamiod Hers spe! Mr. § Mr. and Mienry | days with her:nts, J. L. Kauffma: Mr. and Mrayne Stauf] Mnicsville, the families ofs Sumpma J. E. Stauffer Sx, Mr. and Mrs. Dissinger | daughters Emmd Fannie Dillingeijoyed an i tri ip to Lebanon « on Sund Mr. Daniel Coord son of ’ser,. Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Ha}ibbley Frank Kulpd two estock a oo rodeadeefocde ced Ca Xa x ee I hawlwa to the gd have ta at the co July 19th, A gro. the sale of t character of stockholders o an advanced morais. “The convention wer sale of any and jury to health, t that sense of ind of society, do he integrity on whic sell in any our st terious drugs save physicians. 7 $0.0, 4, (7 * 0 ho? %o® oo {ar 9, ¢ oreo * \/ £) @, * @, ¢ P, < >4, ?, © >, @, ® 0, * ® 00% , & 00 Va oO. RN \/ * 9, o * *, * . 2% % This resolution 7,000 of the leadnn & Great Britain is W. Garber's Drgg™ore, the continued use of habit-1 Store will not sell cocaine, m except on the written prescri \ ( Grarber’s Rexa 81 EAST MAIN STREET, Seadoo ade ade efeateadeodeide ede adsofeifeedrateadrefrefife of \/ 0 ala’ 9, * \/ 0.49 / + Ve Ve oY: 0% 9% 4% % * 00 o% 4% o% o% RIN * Oe 0, ky ~ 0 1 i 6 Cylinder It’s at s ‘ac nrst y remarkable We don’t know what competition will say in answer tothis unfusual advertisement competition has been asked ake such a compraisonwith s sma: kable a price. So far as we are concer don’t much care wha they We are building cars for our d and their people; pt for proposition out, competition generally warns both dealer; and buyers This warning is not the result of any moral standard but it is tl how to meet the other man’s proposition until after they have scen what dealers and owners. When a proposition is as good as the Herff-Brooks proposition compet n many sales to us because dealer or owner has only to see the Herfi- Hooks to merit, at such a price, abuse and criticism must fal] away unnoticed. Remember that the only competition we will have is cars costing ym competition is a compliment. Ask competition the price of his then nake | ists that difference in price between what he has to offer you Brooks ANDIS a= ~ time to a wa 1ed tition unusual from it. f not knowing nd from most 80 comes to stay fine mean the loss of ze that against such ON the 8 to rove gt $1,375. 0S. $2,000 and that that there ex- oe PSB a
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