— ORDINANC inexing to the Borough of Mount Joy certain territory, lots or out- lots, lying adjacent thereto in Mount Joy and East Donegal Town ships, Lancaster County, Penn- sylvania, fixing and determining the corporate boundaries of said borough, regulating the assess- ments in the annexed territory, and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith, Section 1. Whereas a petition has been presented to the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Mount Joy, praying for the an- nexation to said Borough of certain territory, lots or outlots, adjacent to gaid Borough, and situated in Mount Joy and [East Donegal Town- ships, Lancaster County, Pennsylva- nia, signed by a majority of the said outlots freehold owners of the aforesaid sec- and territory of the i tions of land adjacent to said Bor- tv-six (596) feet to a stone; thence through said John Shearer's land, South twentv (20) degrees West, fifty (50) feet to a corner of the or- iginal Borough line: thence along sald original Borough Line and throngh lands of said John Shearer P. Frank's estate, W. B. Detwiler, Clinton H. Ebv. S. R. Snvder. and poiokgh line, North eighty-six and | MAYTOWN one-half (86%) degrees West, five hundred and fifty-three (553) feet to a stake; thence still along said orig- inal Borough line, north seventy-one (71) degrees West, thirty-five hun- dred and ten (3510) feet to a stone on the West side of Lumber street; |; on thence along the West side of said in Mount Joy, visiting her uncle, C. Lumber street; and along the east G. Delong. end of the Henry Eberle Cemetery,| Jacob Heisey Sous yyeutyiwe 28d Shalf J2h) the house with egrees West, one hundred and nine-| tyv-seven (197) feet to a concrete Somewligt better, gate post, on the West side of the E. W. Arntz’s Marietta pike; thence along the of Tower City, are west side of said pike, and along the Bast end of said cemetery, South seventy-five (75) degrees West, two hundred and fifty-seven (257) feet to a stone; thence along the south side of said Cemetery, North seventy-one (71) West, three hundred and forty-seven (347) feet to a stone on the south- | west corner of said cemetery; | thence through lands of south two and three-fourths (2%) degreas West, six 1 renty- Se I. he West | Ruhl, Miss Ella Gladfelter, Miss Ver- side of said Marietta pike; thence|na Peck, Miss Susannah C. Beck, crossing said pike, and through said |Miss Florence Evans, Miss Anna M. |G. i Reception for New Members of May- town Reformed Church Miss Emily Roath spent a few days confined to although is still sickness brother and sister spending a few days in town at the former’s home. Ernest Albright was taken to the Lancaster General Hospital by Dr. G. A. Harter, suffering from an at- appendicitis. Latest reports degrees lure that he underwent a successful tack of operation, and is doing well. The following teachers spent the G. Moyer, | week at Lancaster attending the ses- sion of the Institute; Prof. E. R. | ton capacity. | ser, Mt. Joy, | | FOR SALE—A good {currey: also a good runabout. APP |gj0ag nov. 4-3t. | ! nov.11-4t | Hicks, Mrs. H. B. Haines, Mrs. John | {Bhersole, Mrs. Lillle Welchans, Mrs. | rubber tire|ny.rjes Hollenbach, Mrs. Harry | Mrs. Warren Sload, Mrs. 1cob Risser, Mrs. Harriet Carpen- | For Sale—A fine 8reom dwelling | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Terry, Mrs. | street, Mt. Joy, steam [Harry Newcomer, Misses Esther Pa. |at this office. | on Poplar pars. Sots Sestemnone (70 qe heat, bath, hot and cold water, elec- | Flowers, Anna M. Welchans, Mary einhtv.eiv (1684) feet to the nlace tric lights, etc; built only a few |Dehoff, Mabel Yagle, Jane Boll, Ella | of beginning. Containing thirt=-three | years ago. Will sell very reason- [ Eshleman, Mary Lindemuth, Ethel] (33) Acres and fifte (50) perches. | able. Call on E. P. Roberts, Mt.|Sload, Rebecca Sload, Anna Haines, | a Send at er i : nov.4-4t | Elizabeth Brandt, Charles Sload, : = { | Charles Hicks, Charles Houseal, | now a part of East Donegal Town- County, Penasylvan ia. and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginnin; at 2 stone on the south line of the Penn- ship, Lancaster sylvania Railroad, and on the old original Boro line, thence afong the South side of said railroad. and along line of lands - of Henry C. Shelly and Eli B Helman, | respect- ively. North sixty-eight and) a half (681%) degrees West, eight hundred and ninetv-eight stone; thence ’ Helman’s land, crossing the Elec: tric Railroad and the Donegal road, and partly along Alpheus Brandt's line fence. South twenty-nine degrees west, eleven hundred and seventy-six (1176) feet to a stone, thence through said El B. Helman’s land South seventv-one (71) degrees Fast. ten hundred and eight (1008) feet to a point on the original Bor- ongh line: thence through lands of H Brunner and along line of land of Fannie W. Nisslev and Henry G. Shelly. and along the Borough line North twenty (20) de- orees Rast. eleven hundred and twenty (1120) feet to the nlace of beginning. Containing twenty- five (25) Acres. The said “Southern Addition” being that tory now a part of and Mount Jov Townships. er County Pengsylvania, bounded ond described as follows, fo wit: Beginning at the tree on the afore- said rock bluff the bank of the caid 8. R. Snydeé’s (formerlv A. S. Hackman’s) mil] dam; thence thru Snyder. and Eastern certain terri- East Donegal Lancas- tands of the said S R south twenty-eight and one-half (28- eleven hundred 15) degrees East, and seventv-one (1711) feet toanpost near the Lancaster and Harrishure pike: thence stil along fnal Porongh lite and aleng a pub- fic road crossing 3zid vp ke South thirteen and three fourth (13%) de- grees West. fitteen bi ndred and 0, (1502) feet. 0 wh ook st themee still alonz f1 aid ori { (898) feet to a] through said Eli B.| aaid original | the orig-| | Notice:—All accounts due me can | . | Henry Haines and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | | be paid to Mr. Christian Walters at | ; | Clarence Schock’s office, as I have | | empowered him to collect same. |3t Dr. F. L. Richards | | ward Terry. am — MARIETTA FOR SALE—A nearly new $350 A. tumnal Supper and Bazaar Will |niano will be sold for only $200. be Given Saturday | Have no use for same. Apply at SE : SE |this office. tf. Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. Franklin S. Engle J., was the guest of his parents, Mr. OYSTERS, OYSTERS—I have em- of Rahway, N. | barked in the oyster business and |* | have for sale at all times and in|and Mrs. D. G. Engle . | any quantity, choice prime and cull | Mr. and Mrs. Abram Leister, of |oysters at very reasonable prices. Westminster, Md., were the guests { Orders delivered any time. J. R./of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Witmer. | Baughman, New street, Mt. Joy, Pa. Tne annual autumnal supper and | oct, 14-4t bazaar which is given by the ladies For Rent—A good Bouse with barn, of the Marietta Presbyterian Church | garden, plenty of fruit and a pleasant wil be hed on Satyrday, Novemue: [place to live. Call on or address 91, in the dining hall of the church. [Wm. Crist R. F. D. 3, Manheim, Pa. Supper will be served from 5 to 8 Sept. 30-tf. o'clock and ice cream, cakes, candy, ete., will be offered for sale. In ad- | Lost—Top cover to an auto be-!dition to this the ladies will have |tween he'e and Rheems. Reward on sale attractive needlework suit- | {for its return to this office. able for Christmas presents. | For Sale—Poultry houses and poul- A lengthy session of Borough {try wire Inquire of J. runner Council was held at their regular q ; ner. tf. ! ] meeting last week. Mrs. Clara Wal | T hay> a first-class equipment and |, are od. it : 1 h . / . TT addresse( the members O the |am prepared to doallkinds of wood . . n a fish and waterways of the Susque- sawing such as cord wood, railroad i n 1 th Oy i decided 1s lanna and 1e council declaec tc |ties, &te. Prices very reasonable. |, thei id i 1 tt T) > ay enc ielr al( m 1 matter. ne {Call on\ or address Martin M. Weft- ‘ | f i > street and ire committees a e {man, Bjx 83, Salunga, Pa. 9-1-2mo.| ’ 1 s made th : {usual reports and the finance com- | Privaté Sale—A desirable building | mittee read bills amounting to [lot on New St., Mt. Joy, 54 ft. front $443.91, and on motion they were nd 180 Kt. deep. Call on Wm. Dil {ordered paid. A few minor repairs inger, M{ Joy. may 27-tf | were ordered to be made and trap | “NOTICEN am prepared to do all|Tock was purchased for macadam for i : 8 . i + | cinds of hafling, plowing lots, and [7 the streets. : i eset Cease nd. Charges very | Brown, Mt. Jod tf Our Ads Bring Results—Try it {one having only | shirt left remaining on his back. The | bull was all right, RELIGIOUS NEWS News From Our Many Local Houses of Worship Reformed Mennonite C. S. Noit, Pastor Services with sermon will be held Sunday morning at 9:45. Church of God Rev. C. D. Rishel, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M.; Preach- ing at 10:30 A. M. and 7 P. M.; Jr. and Intermediate C. E., 5:30 P. M, C. EB, 6:16 P. M. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. United Brethren D. E. Long, Pastor Sunday School, 9 A. M. Pueaching, 10:15 A. M. Senior Christian Endeavor, 6 M. Junior C. E,, 6 P. M. Preaching, 7 P. M. io 38D TD DLs TiO De le Beale Bee oBe ole ole Beale cools ele alee deste este dle cts dReetoctostorieslvolorinela erie es fees A NT NT NPR TPR PPRTRTTTTTETTYTY gave offense to the farmer. They examined the mouths of all the cows and reported them free from the disease, likewise the steers and hogs, and were about to leave, when the farmer told them they had for- | gave gotten the bull. Ome of them the bull a glance and said: “He's all THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. TH all. added Foleo) -_~h For Your Thanksgiving Wants go to Hitder's ‘“ | and Get it Fresh | You know that Thanksgiving is only a week a head of us and that will be here before we get our backs turned. So be sure and begin in time to prepare for this great day. We are prepared already to fill your want that you may need. | | right!”—but the farmer replied. “How do you know? You haven't looked into his mouth, and if you! don’t, I'l report you” The in- spectors then got busy, and after a strenuous half hour, it is said, suc- ceeded in making net er DONEGAL A Few Interesting Interesting Place -- Our Ads Bring Results—Try fit Mrs. Clayton Souder, who was on the sick list last week, is much im- proved. Mrs. Samuel Tressler entertained Mrs. Wm, Derr and Daniel Derr at dinner yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Felty gave a dinner on Thursday in honor of the latter's cousins, Bar] and Daniel Derr and Mrs. Wm. Derr. A birthday surprise was given at the home of Mr. M. G. Randler of near Mount Joy, when a number of friends tendered Mr. Rand'er a very pleasant party. The jolly party rushed into the house and surprised Mr. Randler to such an extent that at first he could not find his voice. Stories and jokes were told and the crowd had a most enjoyable time. A table was spread with a bountiful feast and all did ample justice to the good things. A number of games were played, after which the guests departed for their homes, w'shing Mr. Randler many ( more happy birthdays. The party \was arranged by" Mrs. Daniel Bra dt and Mrs Randler. | | | | | an examination, | at the expense of much energy and | torn and disheveled clothing, the | the remnant of a | Items From That ' Autoists, Read This | DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MOTOR BALK OCCASIONALLY? DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN. IF SO YOUR CAR NEEDS THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW THAT'S WHERE | CAN HELP YOU. General Repair Work | HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS’ PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR KNOWN TO THE TRADE AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU? Rebuilding and Painting | WILL ERECT AN ADDITION TO MY GARAGE AND WILL BE PREPARED KINDS OF REBUILDING AND PAINTING AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. LET ME MAKE A 191% OUT OF THAT OLD CAR OF YOURS. Studebakers and Fords | ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND ALL KINDS OF FORD CARS—! HAVE ALSO TAKEN THE AG ENCY FOR THE WELL KNOWN STUDEBAKER CARS. ANY PERSON IN THE NW CAR SHOULD NOT BUY BEFORE FIRST GETTING A DEMONSTRATION IN A STUDEBAKER. THE EQUIPMENT ON THESE CARS IS EQUAL TO THOSE OF THE HIGH PRICED AUTOMOBILES. Rutomobile Accessories | ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF PULLMAN AND AND ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES. ! WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO {MAN, CALL MOUNT JOY GARAGE Petzr S. Brubaker, Bell Phone [47-11 Also Auto Hiring at All Timlds MOUNT Mover's land; South seventy-four| : AR coos a 4 : | ough. ] a (74) degrees, sixteen hundred apd {1007 er: Miss Bessie C Johnson, Miss Sh > : | | er 5 Ching Wg. Sd eight (1608) feet to a stone on the | Lilite McCurdy, Miss Alice Blessing, Trinity United Evangelical : sete y the rgess {East side of the Columbia road; |Paxton Wolf, Claude Henderson and Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor | F Ca C d C b : | ouncil of the Borough of Nov thence through lands of Jacob Zer-|fjenry Kraybill. Sunday School at 9.30 A. M. | of ancy pe Oo ranberries i Joy, and it is hereby enacted and cher, and Clayton H. Hoffman re- | The Ly Festival . i i M3 ordained by the authority of tha i ectively, south eighty-five and one ne ypehm estival, under the Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. # Ci { game, that the lots or outlots of the | pq1f (85%) degrees Hast, thirty-five | 2uspices of the Pennsylvania Chatau-{and 7 P. M. | of itron, emon an range Peel said section of land yin Rajsgent hundred and twenty-eight feet (3528) | qua Association, which will be given! Song service 6:45 P. M. “e to the said borough of Z 0 Y,|to a stone: thence through said Hoff-|;, wmaytow | Sati : 3 . . ’ . . Mount Joy and Bast Donegal mag's land and J. BE. Tongeneckers| Maytown on December 3, 4 and 5 | The evangelistic services will be! 3 in 1aery Townships, Lancaster County, Penn-|land, North sixty (60) degrees East, | 18 being thoroughly advertised at continued every evening this week > 9 : ° in herein for convenience and [six hundred and seventeen (617) feet | present throughout Donegal town-|except Saturday. VE . . gylvania 'n { hree gen-t de of thal ots . { + D ££ K d ss ) eS Ties Sul as “the gr Bs ST Ee AL » meeting of the guarantors} a i ! erent nas of Raisins bh sections a é ttl reek, ne S Yb MEAT Vins deannizasl 3 | EE on Addition,” the “Western west wing wall of the Electric Rail- | ™ 1d re Te fy ing organiza- | Lithetan : . 3 ’ » « d|road Bridge: thence up along thejtion Was a ected. resident, Abram | Rev. |. H. Kern, Pastor do Addition,” and the “Southern an ¢ ridge; I up ong the , | Bastern Addition” respectively, here west side of said Little Chickies| Grove; secretary, C. C. Hicks: treas-| Sunday School 9:30 a. m. * ranges, rapes, rape ruit an nanas i ° in more fully and at length = Pret, ie Sever) luisa Sorat faves, Norman T. Arntz; chairman of| Junior Leagne 6:00 p. m. * . & . ; ¢ ars on a - | twenty-elg s ( Yl tickot io ; > 2 4 : % scribed hi Dot A eof, which is |eizht (2828) feet to the place of be. | ticket committee, Prof. EB. R. Ruhl;| Morning service 10:30. + Figs and Dates | i ; au 2 BD hot and made 2 part | ginning. Containing eighty-one (81) chairman of publicity committee,| Evening service 7 o'clock. ge f i e 5 . ros T . | % s | ogo | t same are hereby acres and one hundred and ten (110) Harry S. Newcomer; chief usher, | x A V * f N d C { hereof, be and the s hid ny jean 8 : : : ariety of Nuts an an tc 3 annexed to and included WAR Cir are, of the “Northern Addition,” | Rev: William J. Lowe. Presbyterian Church 3 ’ . 3 govporate Oe oa copy | 33 acres 50 perches. | The ladies of the Maytown Re- Rev. Frank G. Bossert o> = R Bg pn id plot. showing | Area of the “Western Addition,” | formed Church through the Aid| Sabbath School 9:15 A. M. + 8 2 h 1eh and ?5 acres 10 perches. [Society of the congregation extended | ivi / i : ho ; N the boundaries ye Bs ith Area of the “Southern and Easton] ol on. extentonl) Divide worship -and sermon, 10:30 ¥ the section a mi el tog finance | Addition,” 31 acres 100 perches. To-|° ption to € new members | A, M., subject, Joy and Peace. oe U 'M I y Hi h G d Ol . ow T a gertited Sony ot in bonndaries fal area of Additions annexed, 140| who have recently joined the church.| Evening worship, 7:30 P. M. sub- & SE; oxely s 1g rade eomargarine for the Table 3 and a description “ ag BCrES | The affair which was a delightful]; " sts of Lif > T N p ‘ | _i as ig ject The Masts of Life. 2 of the Borough and the Borough as AV J : . : : : . : A extended, giving the courses and SEC TION 11. ; tor th |social function was given in the| Prayer meeting this evening at » an rying. We Sell It = ' vi S length, shall For the purpose of taxation for the q,h4,4y school room of the et h.|7:3 3g = distances in words at Quarter [year 1915 for Borough purposes, the | ay, 8 e church. 7:30 P. M. * Pe dle? in He Go of Qn. respective properties and lands in- The new members in whose honor —_——————— * E Sessions of Lane fling | Cuda within the enlarged limits of the reception was given were Mrs. SALE REGISTER B gylvania. And that 2 8 gaia Borough shall be assessed at the|ygrijjiam J. Lowe, Mrs. Anne Vane | " . oo 0 of the matter aforesaid the afore- | 1hation placed upon them by the| Bm J. lowe, Mis, song Holmes; 8 PREZ voice of your sale is in- 4, said sections of land or gdaidens respective assessors of the corporate | Mackley, Mr. and- Mrs. Norman serted here for any length of time, 7% ° 6) a shall be deemed part of he Se ‘bodies of which they were formerly a| Arntz, Mrs. George Huntzinger and provided we print your sale bills. & ou tamp ay ri ay ov 28th g Borough of Mount Jov. and be SUM nap. ang upon such valuation at|mMrs. Newton J. Miller. There were This is excell : i - ’ . = ject to its jurisdietion and eovein- h tax rate as the Borough shall | : . ere This is excellent advertising because » s juris ¢ ? {such tax re g ) gh s a Epa Arse 4 . ra 2 ment. adoot Oh the Bis for the year 1915 2qaresses of Welcome fron the repre- it is read by so many people and a The Addition” be- be levied: and thereafter the assess- | S¢ nintves of the different church notice guch as the following will * ing territory now a ment of the annexed territory shall|organizations; the missionary society surely bring the buyers: og part Township, Lane he: made by the Borengh i fa represented by Miss Ethel Saturday, Nov. 21—At her res! * . ennsylvania, andiand the taxes and other assessm Cul. the Tadie® Ai Ars S i th . 2 = scribed as follows, [levied thereon as in former limits of “WD, he Ladies’ Aid by Mrs. Sue dence on Poplar street, a large lot Pe g at the tree on the the Borough. Wolf, the Sunday school and congre- of household and kitchen furniture, u = I a ne mill SECTION TIL gation, Rev. William J. Lowe, Rev. Mrs lenems rrank. anct 3 roc F of the bank of he Re AI. wrdinAaCRe GF DAViS of oli o y : . Mrs. I. D. Beneman., Prank, auct * md lg Be Ans sn jer's anees inconsistent herewith are here- teorge M. Whitmore, formerly pas- Saturday, Nov. 28—At his sale and &% rn oh ‘ fugu, Tow 2 8%, SL i Li OPPOSITE DB. 0. MOUNT JCY-,"PH land; DO hh seventy-seven Fnacteq into an ordinance this tor of the Presbyterian Church at Mt. Joy, Ed Ream will sell a car °F x y ° arm et to a stone; thence Jonr Gay of Qo Irvington on the Hudson, N. Y. was load of Crawford and Ashtabula Co. ‘ Rare y 2%. 3 JINGER, DIERE a Saver : x . : . oe tutestatententectostentostostecocfortosferfoofeofesfeoerooforocfocfoofosfucierfecfocfocfecfosfociorfosfecfoofecfocfonortesfeciocteciortestenforfocforfocfosteste oferfoeocfortoc : through : Si Ba Sovder s i B rene of Fy pre sent and gave a short talk. Re- colts. Zeller, Auct. oogergeserfesforforferfecfocfoceforfocfocforferiers foofecforfecforfofocfecfosfocfonfocfoctocfertertectoctecisrteciocforfoctonfocesiecte afenfocfocfosfocfocffoofosfoctecocfooforiasfooerys we BO of xl Sor EA 20) feet to a|Attest: R Fellenbaum, Clerk. freshments were served by ladies, Saturday, Nov. 28—At Witmer’s WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANT! Tritton sale bill, M » Sac i Approved and confirmed this twenty after which a social hour was en-| Cross Keys Hotel, Mariet 2 lots! ® WwW hd CHANTS e 1 oss Keys otel, Marietta, ots ' » 3 stone on fie Both Sue or ninth day of October, A. D., 1914. joved. ot etorid. tn Marietts, each with 2] sPECIAL TO OME SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE Second, by an [advertisement to i a sides of said creek GRO: ¥. BROWN: A pleasant surpri w held at st E f a eli by Mr a org rhe, viol, eszbuica), Sisaiidy S04 SULLETIN paper thas jeirculjiies. thundrely = of rteen Chief Burgess > peau surprise was held at story frame dwellings by Mr, George’ ermicidal of all antiseptics is i j hundre hrs ; the several SouTses Here i not Lr eis the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ton Terry, Schoen, executor of the estate of | 8 Dp A this time it may not be out of i nofels of Dantes weekly it ’ xe) x i 20 y § Dandred on es ronan lands of j on Saturday evening, when a large Christopher Schoen and Margaret Ol | i o Sie those contemplating erty : Ureolnding "your : Mrs. Henty Hoffman, C. CG. Sherk. Mt. Jov's Best Paper—Bulletin. number of friends tendered a shower phin. McElroy, Auct. on king re estate sales a little ad- ih ar : . and W. B. Detwiler Sespectively. a —————————————ee" 10 MT. and Mrs. Edward Terry who — - | fo 80 Iofe goes. Wo je: or just w fre we bo south eighty-four and three quarters were recently married, at Hagers- i L : : emember the first and foremost 2 print you a poster sec 1 (84%) degrees West, ten hundred | | {were recently -mamieg, ot Hlazers The Bull Was Ail Right A. soluble Antiseptic Powder to cssential in getting a good price for None because we have . the Co fit (1015) feet to a stone (town, Md. Those in the party brought They ale telling a story around . : 1 g g P > } ! Sue Ea ide of Market Street y Ib, fa | with them many useful gifts for the here at the present ti whch, il be dissolved in water as needed. vour property is to thoroughly ad- ™ nt and as to the advertisi da on the East side Mai Ana ea 2 2 > tere ab ihe Present lime, os | As a medicinal antiseptic for douchet vertise it. Get a good, neat and at- insert a free notice in our I na at its Intersection with the Man > 3 | young couple. The evening was spent|tiue, shows that a state job may be y ep 0 good, t and heim road; thence crossing the! Wanted—A housekeeper at once... Sessant. way, Wi T Fy. favor trite, .chows hat a state J ay | n treating catarrh, inflammation of tractive sale bill printed, telling of weekly, (provided we print tt th » e 3 5 [ , Ad ala: ; ; ! 4 ase vay, Mr. erry favor-| far fr a sinec 5 tir Oo : 3 ’ he 4 sald Manheim road and Shongl app to Frank H. Baker, Mt Joy. 2) fe erste ith ne selestin i from a bs oC pas fas the wil eration = 2059; Jaron Su nt the advantages of your property. In Dlls). Doesn't that listen it ands of P. Frank's estate, or Ne EET | : g Siof an Inspecto: ol he oot an a2use eminin J C : : _ ing? : eighty-five and a half (85%) de.| Everybody is invited to come t0|and Mrs. Terry singing a number of mouth disease is not always a hap “or ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham that manner you will get many com 3 Ty grees West, nineteen hundred and|see the fine chrysanthemums and | gelections, Mrs. Terry, who before jy one. We do not vouch for the | iedlicine Co.has recommended Paxtine petitive bidders and good bidders Our best evidence that we , rd ninety-five (1995) feet to a stone on | many other kinds of plants at M. B{ner marriage was Miss Elizabeth] hy . NS Ta their private correspondence with make good sales. “deliver the goods” is the good sales £ 8 iy . | @ S AH 2S i story, as 3 & PS g y 3 hi ita i | 3 ; ¥ the west side of Fairview street: | ¢ RB Hoffer’s ' Greenhouse. Bi Sad. wis the soprano soloist In fhe ial! : SEE IL | men, which proves its superiority In order to get tlese bidders you in the past, the ‘bills for which were thence along line between lands of {>=0ad, § sO} 310, § $ [but itis said that two State In- ;men who have been cured say 'must advertise your property quite printed at this office John Shearer on the South and Bli| For sale—A 20 h. bp. stationery | choir of the Maytown Reformed gpectois came to a certain farm not | i= “worth its weight in gold.” A?! '.ytensively : R Hostetter on ne Soh, North springfield Gas Engine, cheap. Al-| Church, and possesses a beautiful | fiom here to inspect the cattle, | ogists. 50c. large box, or by mail | % s >e- at and a Be fd and mine. so an Automobile Truck, 1300 to 1[voice. Those in the party were: MT. |apnqg either by ‘their manner or thelr, Paxton Toilet Co. Boston, Mase | First, by an attractive and well Mt. Joy's Best Paper—Bulletin. ¢ N Call on Ezra N. Mus-jand Mrs. W. B. Sharp, Mrs. C. C.|exercise of “a lttic biief authority” | § ] tha ] ] a i . EE TO DO ALL MARKET FOR A |CONGRESS TIRES, Propr. ov, «©