Fle po at i-class 1B ndents mus ye their ‘cmunicalivns reach thi fice nou later than Monday. Telephone news of iliportance 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 night. Advertising rates on applica- tion, off SALUNGA Meets With a Very Un- pleasant Experience Local Pastor Miss Elizabeth Peifer returned on Sunday Miss Hess at New Providence, Mr. El rye Irom a visit to Hornberger of sale from one to Miss F ance Tr straw or bales 18 ~ [15 >. M1Ss~ Fannie Hoffer days at Willow Grove. Daniel Beck and Harrisburg on Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Weidman and Coble at Mt. Gretna. G. N. Falkenstein family Louisa are Rev. is Mi Miss Pickle Amos of Drace 'n is the guest of ily. Herr of Mich., N. Brady Saginaw, the guest of J. Olweiler ily Mi weeks 8. J. at G. Wilson Ocean City passed and Philadel phia. Charles Groff and family of Steel ton, are guests of L. D family Mrs. C. B. Hopkins Dierolf and spent Thursday at Gretna. H.C wife Elizabeth 0. U Lewis and of Heisey visiting Steelton, is the Visiting passed a few mbved to Miss M. conduct- | of ing a. series of meetings in Canada. |ang Middletown, and fam- | is and fam- several Coble and Miss Madge Mount and eld their ann¥a, adjoining their there an’ Dicnic in tN church yard where abundance of water, known as the Donegal Springs. It took place last Thursday with quite a large attendance. Extensive preay itable on that and the church decorated with all kinds of g fru ts and vegetables. Mrs. C. N. Mumma gave a di ja few days ago to a few of | friends. Those present were her and | mother, Benj. Hoffman of { Cc noy 85 years old; Mrs. W. | P. Detwiler of Mt. Joy, Mrs. J. 8. | White of Maytown; Mrs. J. E. Geyer and Misses Laura Geyer White, Lutheran is v arrangements are being the Heisey families in this for Heisey Reunion to Chapel of the Eliza- 19th, They the 1914 the former ones. held an- made by vicinity be held bethtown the the College Mrs. at who is Aug. to make all are endeavoring to excell A. M. BE. campmeeting second Sunday of the Tth nual campmeeting day in the Heisey where there was a multitude being cleared, from all over Lancaster straightened and | county coming there by trolley, auto- class condi- mobile and al] sorts of vehicles. new fence willl Many farmers are hauling their around the entire yard.|Coal for the coming winter owing to H. Smith and Lean-|the rumor that the price will ad- {der Endler are doing the work. near future caused laborers returning ndtive countries tq shoulder in honor of their own Govern- reunion The tneir Marietta Susan The going [The stones graveyard is under- > exfensive improvements. some Grove entire plot is of and people reset everything put in first tion. In addition, a be placed Sexton George in the foreign vance aii ee - | the to MARIETTA (their arms | ment. The } their thelr A Tennis Club Was Organized This Place in Bros. meet are the demand lime known 97.7 cent pure Landis for as a William sojourning Anne of days here efforts to Mr their New Rev. Mrs. York, are Albert several Wike pulverized here. Roxborough, with and of pure fertilizer per 3 spent friends, | canvasing throughout the county by | increasing | lime. They have a number of agents | ol] ens Should Tas Advic ar — Kidrey\trouble is ds often fatal Don’t experiment new and untried. Use a tested kidney remed) Begin with Doan's Kidney I Used in kidney troubles 50 years. Recommended here every- Mou with séðing 11s 5 and where. The following | vincing proof. Mrs. William Morning, E. High St, Elizabethtown, Pa., says: “For several years [ was troubled by weak kidneys. The kidney secretions were statement forms con- |very annoying and I had a severe |pain across my back that kept me in Imisery. I learned of Doan’s Kidney [Pills and got a supply. They gave | me positive relief. I use them now |occasionally, when my back gets [tired and my kidneys arn't acting as |they should and they never failed to | relieve me.” { Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that (Mrs. Morning had. Foster-Milburn Co., Prop. Buffalo, N. Y. lll. WO es me BAINBRIDGE Baird of Georgia, is Dr. Mrs. Samuel Mrs. George the guest of and Stever. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Portner, of ad and ngRous and HAIR a Bald- Unusual \ Twenty You heagded Man WillW . Sigh of the gists of Am a few weeks ago which ag cased great deal discussion amon i- ntists in the medical p He said: “If the new Mildredina Hair Remedy, incre sales as it has during he oday most nt ca One Liming madi g stN' of S. its vear, it will be used by nealy every in \merica man, woman and child within eight years, “When Mildredina Hair Renady is | dards depart- universally, and with almost disaprear baldness, and all scalp and twenty years 11 its will now diseases from only one way to cure kill the | hair the germs | that is is to and cere only Ghat will kill <Mildredina susual hair nf thou fo left; germs. one prepara and tha edy. TI with its thre twill is 4d dandruff, sq of the scalp in ey back. hir grower. S pasd KIND BUSINESS AN AD | SER, HUN Meet Me Ha Best | \ —t itching scalp, soviting | al rx i | mrs. Hair Rem-| marietta Street restorer sands of cures | HOTEL { ling hair and itching | hree weeks, OT mon- | g& emodeled The i adding 8 { the old Mooney Hotel, bath, ete. n transt John Steiner Mrs. invig- greasy Marietta, visited their daughter, and or 1ndies of J ave and to ustrous and large Mail number of sleeping rooms, is now sprepared fo enterta Tests. hleasant sticks returns It orating tonic, and refinement who des their hair luxuriant Fifty druggists filled by ATV Boston, ng.5-4t Mr. who are making favorable is the most Philadelphia John P Mrs and Mrs. Victor are the Haldeman of of Mrs. daughter. of Philadel the guest of her sis Mrs. days t rerstowl Miss M Mrs, Sunda) Habe M spent indicate a bus) during Fitzkee. is 11 1 1 guests that season Reuben hilip McGill Mrs. of Harrisburg, was Hamilton on the Bain- hall success Schock, their the fall seeding The iestival db is used exter Deichler - 3 3 a ¥ u of Sarah ent abd regular on and doing its share of busi- bridge band in the band to Kathryn Rheems is S De RESTAURANT L = URTLE SOU, Etc. Ete. private Dining Riom for ladies In connection with het where he < cars on the Tuesday keep Alfalfa, ' a torm with eight siding. J D £0 ess S1X G Brinser was ter, Ma M ‘tinburg, W. H tudisill teist loading neat s realized for the uni- hay the several his Yas £ 1 3 Res: and wheat fund bottle Lancaster recéiv- G. loading returned receiving feed Samuel Bainbridge met orders of and Mond Mis Bw Yokles crs Page is being Dulltl, 0 ts Sowickiey alter & viel nd Mi S. Strickler spen 0 Cslebre : Host t i : 3 isi County farmers’ Association with accident while help- t: the A | will serve in season ey ne entral M ii engines, i combination causes recently. He | OYSTERS & CLAMS in I 2 n ih 1 Sl ie G [ : : ind wife of de i re and 1 5 Nisslev Brandt quite Hr it s place, causing the cidently fel] and 2 yo f the Actually Wa > PS { =48 3 < ne passed a fev le J. A. : y . ‘ + Aron 4 hay fork ran t hi ight arr He . . | Mosquito Awav inf Sunda) relatives feed; Landis Bros., loading hay to ny style. ¥. WW. Cia PROPRIETOR = SN 2 SO ExfEUTOR'S NOTICE JAMES E. WEBB, late Lancaster County, many parations now on the ma Estate of Ff Mount Jovy, a., Deceased Letters T having rsigned, are Te ment, ds them to ti} eeping uitoesg mos nce from you and to : amentary on said es- en granted to the um- yersons indebted there d to make immediate hose having claims or t the same will pre delay for settl gned, residing i yr Cour Pa. ANNIE WEBB, Executy attack \ b appreciate RN or, ou would that keeps the first r 1 1111S offere cith out under ever ow ecter-Dig , agreeable odor and but vacation wit} Aaron Snyder Sk a) Boye Ag SHENCK. Attorney. e tin busin heretofore ( 4 by Mr. James E. Webb tinued at tye same locatior Chas. M iki il KS. ELL ND 4 Olweiler and wif Mastersonville, Sunday in olution Michae for Brooklyn, : Stumyj pest away and J y left IY, in the state of New Stump eighty remarkable of home of William Givlel M Balmer x ; > : ; N. soothes and from infection If you prefer a powder b | have well-known remedy. J Anti-Skeeter Talc Both of these most excellent remedies can be had for 25c¢ each at Chandler’s- DRUG STORE Nest Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M. 1 an 1 few r y hi : I spent a few Wm. Ort and chil- tain applicat Sunday r places and ion Mr when applied Ku 1 I mn and family Diffenbaugh T Zs dren Stackstown with Levi Master a : ng of spent . 13 3 is nearly a va to a liquid we the Hackman and Katie mily of A. Elmer Helen of Wilfred WwW spent parents, M. Stoner, Clayton Orve of Lancaster, David Lowery and are family. Hum- week with and wife. Ulrich and are and and family. Fissel and a most nd popular Southern Our Home Markets a per 1b per doz per lb. pel bu, bu. bu. 0 0 Lititz N of week and Mrs. Harrisburg, Paul Musselman Groff and Baumgardner the H. member Mueller. hi : lis of Mr. and Mrs. J. is ! Y. Koser. was the scene of an = ; Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, in Elmer spent Re- **" with Mr. and Manheim, th © near and Mrs, are the senior Lincoln, >d Kolp on Sunday. Though some fight 0S8 far Vis the y of with Butter, F few days the Mr. spent past | i : Stump and | of The grandparents, Hoffman residence Lard, ’otatoes, of ur fence, neighbors Salunga thus melstown past Ressler the Garber Dutch casu- alties to report Mrs, Ritner and | ter Hazel to after spending ther, Mr. Mr, and . | Hiram Ruhl and son |! Saturday and Sunday Oats, Mrs. Benj. reat, Corn, | her 5 afternoon party of Miss freshments has no or Russian on per per per Jacob Miss daugh- | tho returned Wayne | Lipa weeks with her | Hiestand. la { Johnstown, spent and Mr. | A. H. Eppler and Mrs. motored | street to this the rindi i ’ Ng : William former's uncle, Dr. B. E. Kendig and |, family Mi Sylvia Hershey of Mt. Joy and Mrs, Irid Grove and son Irid of |° > : Harrisburg, their sis-! Mr Saturday honor Garber. and taken care of Those and Emma &ar- Harriet Miller, Anna and Isabella Edwin, Isabella and of Sewickley; Margaret Duffy, May Rettew, Jack Schock, John Frey, Elizabeth Frey, Fannie Rich, Thom- as Rich, Charles Rich, Dorothy Herr, Margaret Herr, Bayard Herr, Kath- ryn Miller, Michael Hoffman, Eliza- beth Brandt, Mary Fendrich, Mari- etta. Since Elizabeth were Josie Bradley; Wheat, per bu. ............. Menaugh : 4 Served, and ther ao I Coun, por BW. a LL guests of : well the Anna have little folks were Mr. caster, DS. spending of Mrs. Miller, Mrs Mary Miller the DM. Lan- in of week Nissley by the parents of hostess. of present two Misses Ethel few and family Lillian and Bard, days with on Brown WANTED—Pair of old fire dogs or Write or phone Bulletin Joy. i INAL (CLEA sfosfosecforocforfocfeniosfoctectestociesfesforfeciorosfocgesoctcforts children Sarah and Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gibble and son Walter, | We have finished our in Henry were Mrs. Al Hall of place Sunday ta homes and H. H. Mr. and daughter 4 the andirons. office. Mt. | | | A soluble . be dissolve: As a mediei in treating ulceration of ed,” “el yer, b Co. hi: privat which who orth it BE. 50c ton Tc am— ee ber, Lancaster: Marietta: Charles Col : 4 olumbia John Nissley and Altoona, are former’s mother, to visit Schlegelmilch, ! here of to the Nissley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibble and Mr. Mrs. William Gibble spent Sunday with Jacob Henny and fami- | ly at Naumanstown, . | Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Garman and daughter Margaret, spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. David | Barto, near Manheim. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shenk and H. visit Batton to of Auburn, Ill, his sister, Mrs. | Reuben Becker, after an absence of 32 years. Henrietta Wisner Duffy, on a visit Mrs. 1S on a . Regina Susan SS 32 a i and Superintendent y Allen Martin wife passed of of Public Schools, Norristown, and days with Amos were guests g of Howard Peifer, u J: p and Sunday. Last week as highly respected gospel was driving street a six-year-old two hands full of dirt ter’s face, littering and person so that he compelled to | stop in a house and make repairs be- 0 proceeding We think that <id might have r«¢ satis- | tary action of moral ter, S. few Wenger and family. Harrison Rider patent a | | | | one of our most | ministers of the | up our main | a boy dashed | fr jars "and in opening during his clothes for a close from has applied contrivance to to prevent them fermentation. Dr. R. B. Yoder and wife and mma Amer of Lititz and J. B. owney and wife of Lancaster, were of M. G. Keller and family. O. Hamilton, financial secre- of the College of the Church of | God, at Findlay, Ohio, called at Rev: G. R. Hoverter at the parsonage on | Washington street. P. RB. RB Morgan and arrival on the recent in been con- was decided for future sport, tournment tennis, has rivalry, and it tovorganize a club to be known the Fairview Tennis Club. = The hospitality of Henry 8S. Rich, who is always glad to promote both and uit town of there the minis- | lsiderable a {i rl Miss was as re on his interview in and a way. private with business will his pleasure give the tennis residence on the organization President, ‘secretary, in this court Fairview effected Benjamin H. and treasurer, | executive committee, H. Prowell, W. H. Paxson, Rich, Leroy E. Brandt, E. The membership fee of seniors will be $5, and juniors, $2.50. All fifteen years of age are considered juniors. sulted the 3 suited 0 place, just change ir : . angen near the status of that yo tleman. On Tt im street and follows: Passenger Brakeman Wm. wife happy over the first he has Prowell ; W. H. Jenjamin Henry Schock. Riilurk oda are Paxs 3 axson: brothers : nded Garber of young the amily named William Jr. Martin family of many members in Lancaster on next Thursday, their annual reunion Park Chambers- | the a son who aft 1| addition Harry of Elizabethtown; A. G. Miller of Kr Irs. Samuel Eby of teuben Eby of Lancaster son Martin of Lititz; Mr. and M ]. N, Mumma and daughter Anna of Mt. Joy; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Eby and children Roy and Ada of East Pet- ersburg and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Garber and children Martha, Howard, and Grace of Florin. In the afternoon these children attend- ed: Mr. and Mrs. Elam Risser and children Anna, Martin, Miriam and Mary; Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Eby and children Helen and Mary; Mr. and Frank Eby and children Anna Mildred; Mr. and Mrs. Harry and daughter Dorothy; Mr. Mrs. John Miller and children and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. lias Eby and daughter Esther and | Miss Martha Eby, all of Lititz. i A to and x ir SD. Ada s 1 : Mi and | Mr. and Mr. The are which there 3 fer Salun under oq * ga will 20, hold Bridge County, August at Red burg. and ————-————— RHEEMS near rn PLEASANT VIEW Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eshleman | announce the birth of a daughter. Tay George Greiner and wife visited in| 5 the home of John G. Moyer on Sat-| Mrs. William Evans of Lancaster, urday evening. { oie i Smoen was the guest of her son Cyrus and! John Shenk with his threshing] .uther League, o 2 5 | {outfit is making a clean sweep thru | Lit Ch family last Sunday. uthera J 3 . F / an urch has tender 1, nq Mrs. Enos Miller are en- his: sack f her resignation, Misc Duima ih 3 : this section these days. | s I tertaining prominent ladies from| qo... z . : Sweigart has elected as her york and Harrist [{ Sesing ‘a, iWousis team touringh r i ’ IK anc arrispurg. vor, : | successor. : g i’ . | Ford Auto a truck touring a| A. S. Bard and family spent their Krit are COMIN. Seon | » . . hy d t “ » 2 . | appointed vacation at Baldwin, Long Island, BPN A new: steel hridee is Deine ocroot on the P. R. R. guests of the William B. Brubaker Colebrook road between] > k ) > Eshleman’s and Abram Risser’s. | ed on fll the vacaney family. John purchased a fine bull] | Ed. death of James Mr. and Paul C. Sload en-| the sition for tertained ; : he position ertained in Elizabethtown on Saturday which] he expects to kill as his beef this] and Mrs. Abram Sload Mrs. Koch and Mrs. winter. Walter Philadelphia, last Sun- Frey were Sunday. contented Quite section Magdalena Greenblatt, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenblatt, who was taken sick with diphtheria, was removed to the Hos- pital on Sunday at Lancaster freatment. Miss Anna Frederick, secretary of the Christ young gxtensive Business is Being the P. R. R. Here AS. Bard shipped sixty cabbage by freight to Hyne, Done by | head of Pa., last| for { er been and : a Geo. Pierce has trackwalker fo been Ce night i} 3 Ne at this place 4 caused by the who held Mrs. Mr. of Maytown of . Hershey Sweeney y | | Large Vegetables | Haldeman of Elizabethtown, Mrs. cantaloupe that measured 13 | on West and 8 inches through | that {17 years Np os raised inches the centre. J. B. Martin raised three 17 and 18 Martin Hz raised an 23 inches weighed 4 Sarah High hard 12 to average diameter. Hamaker, street who resides has sunflowers surpass. The stalks 15 feet h and the nearly two feet in Houseal a day. Hoffman packer Daveler and Miss Mary| united in marriage on| May they have a long and life few lon ar $ ' long are 0 Garber, a famous tobacco East Donegal, who paeked cases of 1913 tobacco tras- this place last vary from of of that length Elizabethtown, 16, Mrs. yorough, flowers BETTE} ING BE aver 500 Rik nedsUe A : 3 beans Measueq icted business in a young folks from this attended Ruhl’s U. B. Picnic Saturday evening, did . also on Sunday at Mt. Gretna Camp, regard- less of the scorching atmosphere. Ed. Hoover and family of Eliza- bethtown, passed here on Saturday come an to attend the Ruhl’s picnic. He was a lucky and a in two cake Good for you, inches in and stand Prof. D. V. Shank of this appointed principal Department of He filled High School at past term Missemer this borough tations to at- of the be hald at Nip- Shore on Thurs afternoon. Kauffman, baled place, of the Milton Grove the Du thresher of Al- falfa for J. G. Reist the famous fruit who loaded it upon cars to shipped eastern and western A Monday £ ha 1 1 of that | has been John the 28 > ATCH Gt AR plant that measured mercial High { | | | egg | Com about 3 cars i re ference in circumference and Sehood a simi- the Wilmington, Del, Bois 1 spent Sunday with Miss Lydia tla number of Odds and Ends that we CLL TEE offer to you at wonderfully low prices Lincoln Weachter of Lititz, | Canvas Shoes $1.00 Caps Boys’ Pa spent Wednesday and Tam & , a . iid oo his bwin 85¢ . town, called on Mrs. Nissley on n Mr. and Mrs. Philip Keener oh Rubber Collars Neckwear Straw’ tertained the following on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Cassel and three | Te. 0c. 89¢ and Mrs. Francis Keener and two | children of Erisman’s. Oxfords Suits, Boys’ Felt H Silk Hose Work ™ al Suits, Men ors C. Boys\ $5.00 Shirts 69c. Rompers Cream Serge $2.25 Pants Fancy Vests Dusters $3.25 98c. 19c¢. out cheap and we know it .will : pay you d see what you can save. sfesforfosferoofosfocfosforforocisefocorfecfocosfociorfenfeoforforforfocececis baker at Annville, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 65c. 39: Monday. children of Lancaster Junction, Mr. | $2.30 $2.25 89¢c 29¢. Summer Cod 35¢. We have many more Odd Lots to clo: a | in Wedlock | Mt. hy Getz Bros.,, Mt. Ju / Eliza- nnrle 142 : pounds, ar position in grower the be fo a cities Mr. and iaughter United Juite number of the Walter S. Daveler of ghip, and Mary 8S Grove, were united the Church of God bethtown, by Rev. G. R. Hoverter on punday noon. Many friends wish em a Jong and happy life. Mrs. Amanda and her son of Mr. Eliza- REliza- reside in H.'H and guests and Mrs. Sunday at town- | Clan wh Bard Milton | have at | 0 guy won cake received inv fifth family Jersey August 27th. The Annual Harvest Fry in parsonage different Ed. walks. Robert were and Mrs beth bethtown The annual reunion to tend the Missemer peno Park day, Sunday Rutt last Peter Se——— —. Pig's Best Levenight 7 fr The De paper- ‘Rulletin Home Serv- Presbyterian Sunday School Mt. Joy's . aper—Bulletin,
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