J i 3 i ? J 1 Parke’s Do You CTR TTT RTT TENT TTTTTN SeolvoleoToctoelootoeoneatecteaoateatoat at cb. cb bea. 2 8 2 H. JeodeoeoTeotootootectootortootoelootortoctentesteateateat ibe atiil. 8.8.0 8 3 8% RO RP opropof ofeofesferts Are You Saving We Will Give Parke’s Double Stamp on Friday, Nov. 27th OPPOSITE P. 0. THE Trading Stamps? Know What It Means to Save Them? E. HAUER MOUNT JOY, PA. nderloodedocdorfocfecforfoofoofosfonfeafoofesfoofonfenfocforfe Garden Theatre Will Begin the War Series of Belgium and Germany Thanksgiving Evening. showing one reel each Thursday Popular Prices, 10 Cents Seme as are being shown at Strand Theatre New York City No slides but actual War Scenes SPECIAL TO WOMEN fhe most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics is Frirderze A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches in treating catarrh, inflammation or ulceration of nose, throat, and that caused by feminine ills it has no equal. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.has recommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. ‘Vomen who have been cured say is “worth its weight in gold.” At iruggists. 50c. large box, or by mail ‘he Paxtrn Toilet Co. Boston, Mas: RHEUMATISM This nerve-racking disease is caused from impure blood and uricacid poison. External Soblications sometimes give temporary re. lief but won't cure; the sure way to secure rmanent results is to thoroughly eradicate m the blood all the impurities. Nothing on earth will drive out the poisons from our system, keep the bowels, kidneys and iver in good condition as SEVEN BARKS, the wonderful Yemedy that has proved its great merits the past 42 years. SEVEN BARKS can be had of all rose at 50 cents per bottle. Give it a good and watch your rheumatism disappear. LYMAN BROWN. 68 Murray St..New York. NX A END EREY, Ss THEE Rebuilding and Painting | | WILL ERECT AN ADDITION TO MY GARAGE AND WILL BE PREPARED TO utoists, Read This DOES YOUR AUTOMOBILE NEED REPAIRING? DOES YOUR MOTOR BALK ECAS! ohALLY! DO YOU HOP ALONG ON “TWO AND THREE” EVERY NOW AND THEN. IF SO YOUR CAR NEED THE ATTENTION OF A FIRST-CLASS MECHANIC. NOW THAT'S WHERE | CAN HELP YOU. General Repair Work I HAVE IN MY EMPLOY MR. JOHN KESSELRING, A MAN WITH EIGHT YEARS’ PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE ON AUTOMOBILE WORK. TRADE AND DO IT RIGHT. DOESN'T THAT INTEREST YOU? id i el, 1-4 bbl; J, H. Gingrich, 1-4 bbl; ‘Mount Joy Eli M. Engle, 1-4 bbl; D. C. Reist, i . 1-16 bbl.; Mrs, Christian Schatz, 1-8 : bbl.; A. G. Brubaker, ‘1-4 bbl; OC. Aids Belgians S. Frank, 12 bbl; Mrs. Chistian N. Musser, 1-4 bbl.; John W. Shear- er 14 DBL; A 8 Nornhold, 86 (Continued fron: page 1) Ibs.; C. 1. Swarr, 1-4 bbl; Lehman 14 bbl.; S. S. Gibble, 11 S z i890 ‘ "OT" Swarr, Should you discover any errors or Jacob ©. Orabaker ar 1,2 missing names please inform C, D. Ibs.; : ; Rishel, Financial Secretary. a Db. 3 oy 22 TILE al 2 The following have contributed to Musser, ih] Z not 2 bbl. the Mt. Joy and vicinity fund for PPL; win 3 in ’ the Belgium Relief Fund for food-| : 5 stuffs which wil] -be shipped on the Benj. Fair, p00; ig Weid- “Orn,” chartered by John Wana- man, $3.00; A ud, $1. maker, Philadelphia Plour wag purchased with all cash For Flour . \received as follows: Geo. Brown & Sons, 11 bbl; Uni- Geo. R. Zink, $2.00; C. D. Rishel on National Mt. Joy Bank, 5 bbl; ‘and wife, $2.00: M. E. Hoffer, $3.00; John G. Reist and wife, 3 58-196 gahilla Boyce, $1.00: bbl; H. S. Newcomer, 2 bbl; E, L. i shey $1.00; A. N. Stauffer, $1.00; Nissy & Sons, 2 bbl.; H. C. Schock, B. B., $1.00; D. H. Hernley, $1.00; 2 bbl; I S. Longenecker, 1 1-4 R. Fellenbaum, $2.00; Mt. Joy Boro bbl; G. Moyer, 2 bbl | School, $25.00: J. Willis Freed, $1; One Barre| Each Mt. Joy Ladies’ Club, $36.06; S. N. H. C. Brunner, B. F. Greenawalt, | gy $1.00: H. N. Nissly, $2.00; P. Franck Schock, Mrs. M. F. Brene- prom Landisville 35¢c; Mrs. H. M. man, Rev. and Mrs. C. Stuart Kitch: | gngle, $1.00; Z. W. Keller, $1.00; sore, 11H. “Niseloy, B_1. Hicatand | or 0p, Pili Sp sumer, $00; sert, . . 18 y, s 4. St BE. B. B., : ’ y uffer, a3 Mu M. 3 ronoman, vi Ream. | Beatrice Hawthorne, Sys Rev. os . N. Nissly E. W. Garber and johnston, $1.00; Rev. D. E. g, wife, Boy Scouts, Mt Joy High g100. J. K. Stauffer, $1.00; Rev. I. School, J. Fred Fenstermacher, E. H. Kern, $1.00; Edith Myers, $1.00; S. Moore and wife, 8. Dearbeck and|y Ww. Eshleman. $1.00; Wm. H. wife, C. N. Newcomer, Irvin W. Bookman, $1.00; Mrs. J. S. Eby, $1; i Sarde L 5 Ginder, | Collection at Mass Meeting ia 10; li G. Reist, Amos W. Newcomer,|w, W. Cassel $2.00; A. B. Cling, J. BE. Longenecker (East End). Sam.|$2 00: Oscar Pennell, 50c; Cash, $1; B. Nissley, Christian LL. Nissley,|y B. 50c; A Friend, $1.00: Joe Mrs. Benj. W. Brown, Jacob R.|Brandt, $3.00: Mrs. M. A. Spickler, Kuhn, J. H. Lindemuth Andrew G.| $1.00; Albert Zaepfel, $5.00; Albert Nissley, Rohrer Stoner, 0. GQ. Long- HH. Stumpf, $5.00; John Hallgren, enecker, Clarence Schock John B. | $2.00; Cash, 25c; P. O. Schmaelzle, Hertzler, Daniel S. Metzler, Albert $1.00; S. F. Snyder, $1.00; Ella H. H. Erb. Amos H. Hiestand. Daniel| Stauffer, $2.00; B. L. Garber, $2.00; E. Miller. Samuel E Garber FBlmer |g Nissley Gingrich, $1.00; M. C. W. Strickler. Peter R. Nissley. Fli-| Bowman, $2.00; B. F. Stoll, $2.00; as H. Lindewuth $200 2 Bribak- Elmer Ebersole, 500) Howard 18 er Sr. Abraham Z. Hess, Reuben N.|50c; Frank Stark, 25c; Ardach Zal- Hostetter. Norman S Newcomer. | enegyan, 25¢; Bodos Dunchickus, Tohn M_ Erb Wm. S Tongenecker. |25c; Magerdich Dolinajian, 25c; Ab- Amos Wolgemuth. Hiram Wolze- raham Avlinian, 25c¢; Kodjo Marnd- muth. Clayton Hoffman Mt. Jov|is 95¢; Rishway Yardumian 25c; Todge T O. O. F Christian T.oneen-| Bladon Mishlorian, 25¢; Grover Ei- ecker Tsaac Brubaker. A N. Mus-chler, 25c¢; Hoffmam, 10c; Mrs, Mc- ser. Clinton WH Fhv T N Hershev,| Girl, 25¢; Don W. Gorrecht, $1.00; Mf RK PBrobaker (Christian Charles.| Miss M. Shelly, 50c; Mrs. L. N. © QS Nisslev. Isaac Givler Henrv C.| Stauffer, 50c; Cash, 25¢; Cash 10c; Musser Aaron HH Heisev M. N.IMrs. J. Webb, 50c; D. F. Snyder, Stanfler TJosenh Ginder David B $100; W. R. Heilig, $1.00; C. N. “nder 8 S Woleemuth T.evi W | pershey, 50c; Mrs. J. Hershey, 25c; Mumma Sr. Avery Bnele Aaron HW |Cash, 25c; Cash, $1.00; Cash, 70c; itharine § Refst B 0 Mus/oagh 10c; Mrs. H. E. Ebersole, $1; ser, J. B. Keller and wife, EU F. Mr. Culp, 50c; Mrs. J. G. Keener, Grosh, John Zahn, B. F. Gerber and 25c.. Mrs. D. F. Wagner, 25c; Mrs. wife, W. B. Detwiler; E. W. Bentz-(3 Bambach, 25c; Eva Reed, 25c; C. i Tt TF Stk BS Qtarn HE CAN REPAIR ANY MAKE CAR KNOWN TO THE ofecforfeofecfecfocforiecfortortonecfosfoceofocfocforiosfecfecfocfecfesfecfosfesfoctecforfoctects S. Hess Herm BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. S. Dierolf, $1.00; S. B. Hostetter! $1.00; Cash, 50c; Daniel Wolgemuth | Mr. Albert $1.00; George Frank, 25c; Mrs. A. Rye, $1.00; Mrs. John Kramer, 25¢; Mrs. Annie, Place. Engle, $1.00; Mrs. H. Engle, 25¢;| Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mrs. G. Rahm, 10c; Mrs. Eshleman | aineq a number of 25c¢; Mrs. Kauffman, 50c; Mr. Couch! : : Boe! Ns Shoemaker, 50c; Mrs, Win- guests last Sunday. temyer, 25c; Friend, 25c; Friend, | 32¢; Friend, 25c; Friend, 35c; Mr, |lister Miss Schutte, 25c¢; Wm. Hollowbush, $1; | hupils a vacation last Monday. 8 RIowH g!" ag ao 00] Hoffman Garber shipped 10 cases 9:30. ye S100: er Royer, 10c: Mrs, M. | of 1909 tobacco last Monday from | M. Leib, $1.00; B. F. Bookman, 25c; |the Rheems tobacco ware house, John McGann, 2 rs Vharen The force of Bainbridge painters, $1.00; Mr. Wharvell, .00; Mr. Goc i] 45¢c; Mrs. H. Evans, $1.00; 3 Mrs. Deitz, 35c; B. Kauffman 25c; | Mrs. Susan Mr, Greiner, 10c; S. Shnite, 50c; | barn, Miss Johnson, 25c; Mrs. Brady, $2; Harry Ober, the West Donegal] Prayer meeting Mrs. Sra, Per a township assessor made his annual ||P. M, rs: Jon a 10c; Fannie fall visit through this place last Sat- | Mumma, $1.00; John Hamaker, $2; |urday afternoon. | H. B. Brubaker, 50c; Mrs. B. Dill-| Ars. Cyrus Evans spent one day | D. E. Long, Pastor Inger, 20c; Peend id Hine at Lancaster, last week combining| Sunday School, 9 A. M. oo os es i060 Mrs. Jno, | business with pleasure and visiting | Preaching, 10:15 A. M, Nissley, 50c; Mrs. M. Brubaker 50c; |Mr. and Mrs. William Evans. Senior Christian A Friend, 25c; John Eberle, $1.00; | All mechanics have their season. |M. Cash, several persons 65c; Mrs.| At the J. G. Enterline Coach works, | Junior C. E., 6 P, M. Harry Miller, 10c; Mys. Brumberg-| i}... pave : rariety sleighs| Preachi 7 oh 5c; Ronier bo) Mrs. Mary they have a fine variety of sleighs| Preaching, 7 P. M. Shaffer, $1.00; Mrs. Jeanette Detwil-|"®2dy fo change ownership as soon | er $1.00; Miss Belle Lytle, $1.00; |as the snow arrives, Geo, Brown Sr. $1.00; Wm. Tyndall,| E. H. Hersh, genera] repairer with | Rev, C. Stuart Kitchin, Rector $1.00; Rhoda Hersh, 10c; Cash, 85c; |his force have the contract to put| Sunday, Nov. 29. Rt. Rev. J. H. W. C. Bates, 50c; Cash, 40c. l : . | : , Flour, Sugar and Groceries |the machinery into working order at Darlington, D. D. Bishop of Harris Friend, 25 lbs. rice; Friend S. B. the W. L. Heisey stone quarries in burg, will preach. groceries, $6.38; Aged Friend, gro- charge of A. B. Heisey. | Thanksgiving Day ceries, 60c; Int. C. E. So. Church of John G. Reist has purchased the | M. God, $1.05; Harvey Campbell, 17|cider press from Charles Weidman,| Sunday School, 9 A. M. 1b. beans; B. C. in At present Mr. Reist has on hand 20| Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. Sr oa Na Jroenie ie barrels of pear cider with wagon | Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Arthur Hershey. coffee, 30c; J E. loads of pears in the orchard. or ee RHEEMS Eshleman of Elizabeth- | RELIGIOUS NEWS | of Worship Hersh enter-| Sw | Harrisburg, | Old Mennc¢nite Church McAllister gave Methodist Episcopal C. B. Johnston, Pastor decorating the| Sunday ,School 9:30 A, M. Wolgemuth house and! Public worship {10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P, M. five in number are United Brethren St. Luke's Episcopal Longenecker, (West End) groceries, Mr. and Mrs. John Kesselring Church of God 75c; John Shellenberger, 1-16 bbl gitteq from the Landis Brothers Rev. C. D. Rishel, Pastor flour: Geo. Keener, 2 bu. potatoes; A Friend, 2 bu. potatoes; 3 cans corn, Landisville; Morton & Myers, |Peter Brubaker 5 cans goods; 2 sisters, groceries, last Thursday. double house in this place to the Sunday School 9:30 A. M. house at Mt. Joy, Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7 Simon H. Landis P. M. 60c; Mrs. Etta Bennotk. Sroesrier. | wii fill the vacancy. Jr. and Intermediate C. E. 5:30. $250; R. H. Helliz, 5 bs, flour; | ie Ease ; Mrs. Greenawalt, groceries, 50c; 2 John Reist, the fruit grower has a| C. E. 6:15. . force of dynamiters blowing Prayer eeting every Wi sday East End friends, 11 Jbs. coffee: 8.|"C'°° Of dynamiiers owing up Ayer meeting every Wednesday B. Bernhart, groceries, $10.80; Mrs, [2bout 5 acres of his Keiffer pear evening at 7:30. Edith Derr, 5 cans tomatoes; Mrs. orchard which he expects to plant Monroe Frank, groceries, 60c: MTS. full of Bartlet and other varieties of Trinity United Evangelical B. Hawthorne, groceries, 35¢; S. N.| { Nornhold, 8 1bs. beans: Chas. Watt, pears and one wishing to cut wood Rev. N. A. Barr, Pastor Gora meal: Mrs. Jno. Pennell, gro- can help themselves if they make a Sunday School at 9.30 A. M. cerfes. 60c: Lehman Swarr, 15 lbs. | clean job. Preaching services at 10:30 A. M. | groceries, 64c; Harry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce furnish-|and 7 P. M. | rice; Friend, 3 Krall, 5b cons goods; Vriend, ricei , . _. 3. ones 3 o and peas, 60c: M. S. Bowman. 100 °0 2 wedding dinner in honor of Subject of sermon at the morning lbs. sugar; Frank Hershey. 20 pks. | their son Frank and wife last Sat- | service, “Is the Young Man Absa- corn meal; Mrs, G. W. Baughman, lurday. A large number of immediate |[lom Safe?” and in the evening, groceries, 60c; Mrs. M. Haines SU-| friends were present. The entire | “The Model Fraternal Patriotic Am- gar, 25¢; Mrs. D. Derr, 5 hs. com, i : irs | 7 ; meal: Mrs. H. W. Eshleman, sugar, |°tO0€ quarry force consisting of 11|erican.” The local council of this 25c; Friend, 2 lbs. beans;Mrs, C |en were called upon to participate order will attend the evening serv Witmer, sack corn meal; Mrs. Culp, | in the feast. lices in a body. corn meal; H. Zeller, 2 doz. cams The Landis Bros. have good pros- | is : e S. ar; | ‘OT i ; ; i Behar 5d “$100, | pects for the spring shipment of SALE REGISTER z - A FREE notice of your sale is in- Mrs. D. C. Miller, corn meal; Caro- | Stone meal from their plant in West | line M. Bott, 2 lbs. sugar; Mrs. Wit-| Donegal. They hold orders for 30 car serted here for any length of time, tle, corn meal; Mrs. finer Hershey, fines besides the large amount used provided we print your sale bills. dried apples; Mrs. John Manrgenhe- i Asides : Ei ny, sack sugar; Mrs. Geo. Myers, » Dis vicinity. The meal is put up'Thig is excellent advertising because rice, 50c; Mrs. Christian Garber,' i bags 100 pounds each, this will it is read by so many people and a corn meal and rice; Mrs. Martin! require about one car load of SIhpty juctice such as the following will | igh 1 1b. oo at ig Garber, | nags to fill their spring orders. {surely bring the buyers: sack corn meal; Mrs. Siller, Mrs. | - = > : Bachman, Mrs. Geistweit, Mrs. Leib ; : | Saturday, Nov. 28—At his sale and and others gave groceries to the boy! Hiked to Elizabethtown exchange stables on Marietta street, collectors amounting to about $5.00; | Saturday evening at 7:30, a jolly | Mt. Joy, Ed Ream will sell a car- . | Simon Menaugh, groceries. $2; Mrs. party of hikers left the home of load of Crawford and Ashtabula Co. Walter Greiner, groceries; Mrs. Hoff i Poste bone Tie 1 Boctoesior Mims Sara Kramer, their destination |colts, Zeller, Auct. fer 2 cams corn: groceries from! being Elizabethtown. The party ar-| Saturday, Nov. 28—At Witmer's persons whose names were not rived at E'town about two hours | Cross Keys Hotel, Marietta, 2 lots given; Star & News, printing circu- jater, and after enjoying a late Sup-| of ground in Marietta, each with 2- lars; Bulletin, cardboard and print op at Boggs’ Cafe, came home by story frame dwellings by Mr. George ing cards. trolley. Those in the party were: Schoen, executor of the estate of Because of the urgent requests i made by a number of our citzens, | Misses Anna Lehman of Steelton; | Christopher Schoen and Margaret Ol- Lancaster; Martha phin. McElroy, Auct. and the continuous offering of mon- I.ena Dorsey of ey I have consented to receive cash Way of Salunga: Sara Kramer,| Friday, Dec. 4—At the Farmers’ Martha and Mary Eshleman, Fannie Hotel, Middletown, 12th annual clos- contributions for the Belgian Relief Fund, and shall hold same unti] the next ship load be sent, The cash Gingrich, Mabel Kramer and Mar- ing out sale for 1914 of horses, to be used to purchase flour in Mt. garet Dearbeck of this place; Messrs. mules and colts comprising about Joy, or as per instructions by the Guy Habecker, Charles Eshleman, |300 head by D. B. Kieffer & Co. See Executive Board. Send or leave your Charles Hamilton, Harry Way, Paul advertisement. cash or check at the parsonage op- { I : Peifer and John Kendig of Salunga;| Saturday, Dec. 5—At the old P.R. posite the Mt. Joy Schools. y, C. D. RISHEL, Carson Engle Howard Arnts and R. depot, Mt. Joy, a large lot of bar- Financial Secretary Miss Kathryn Gingrich, chaperon. reled aiples and some extra fancy ————i Wissen eesss = Mice |apples /n baskets by Mr. C. S. Frank. PLEASANT VIEW | |Minniel, auet. Winter weather seems to be here hunters’ licenses | Money From Hunter's Licenses The: issuance of to stay. in Pennsylvania will go pretty close | Two Italians Set Free Mrs. Samuel Kulp is still on the to the figure of 305,000 for last Year| very fortunate, in that their trial sick list. The issuance in the large cities 18! : v jury was postponed last spring. Norman Greiner and wife spent saiq to be larger than last year. The 2 are the two Italians who were heard [ Sunday with I. P. Eshleman’s. next Legislature will have over last week on the cliarge of being Isaac P. Eshleman offers 20 head $400,000 to appropriate as a result of ooncerned in the Collata murder on of extra fine shoats for sale. the operation of the Jacob Ginder and wife spent Sub: years. One-half of this day in the home of Amos Risser. Messrs, Stumpf law in two|panowe'en, 1913. if money Will | tried at the time first set down—in g0 to the reimbursement of counties fick toh | the week when Rocco Tassone, Au- & Fralick, tobac- for payment of bounties on scalps of ost Vitale and Tony Vitale were they had been co buyers struck our section On noxious animals and birds, and the | foung guilty—the chances are that Monday. |other half will be to aid in establish-| ve men would have been found John M. Gibble and wife of Eliza: ment of game preserves and in|gyilty, Tried this week. after hav- bethtown, were Sabbath guests in|game propagation. It is the plan 0 ine spent a year in jail, the jurors the home of B. K. Eshleman. |establish six additional preserves, | who listened to the testimony decid- Benjamin Garman and wife; Chas. the sites having been tentatively a3 that thev did not deserve punish- | DO ALL KINDS OF REBUILDING AND PAINTING AT VERY MODERATE CHARGES. LET ME MAKE A 1915 OUT OF THAT OLD CAR OF YOURS Studebakers | HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE WELL KNOWN STUDEBAKER CARS. SON IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW CAR SHOULD NOT BUY BEFORE FIRST GETTING A DEMON- STRATION IN A STUDEBAKER. THE EQUIPMENT ON THESE CARS IS EQUAL TO THOSE OF THE HIGH PRICES AUTOMOBILES WILL CHEERFULLY SHOW YOU. CHEAP. Butomobile BAceessories I ALWAYS CARRY A FULL AND ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES. WHEN IN TROUBLE, OR WHENEVER YOU NEED A FIRST-CLASS AUTO MAN, CALL (ND Oiga 2 | | | Flory, wife and son Daniel; Jacob selected. Gish and Gideon Gibble were Sab- bath callers at Samuel D. Kulp and Rapho Teacher's Meeting family. Following is the program for the ; Your correspondent recently count- Rapho Teachers’ Meeting to be held May Abolish Department of Internal ed the grains of corn on an ear at Sporting Hill on Saturday, Dec Affairs seven on one quarer inches long and 5th: Devotions, Mr. J. A. Engle: Although the people of Pennsyl-| one would hardly believe it but Music, Reading of the vania have just elected Henry Houck there were 1,244 grains to it. Centiment roll call: Dis Secretary of In- were What shall the Legislature of ment, and they free. were promptly set — et Gee. —— — GE Institute: to a third term of Affairs, the Minutes; : : r 1 entertained by cussion terna Those who country . So : : .. (the coming winter will have up for Abram H. Risser and family on Sun- teacher do with defective and back- 1€ coming er 1 iP § : if : Ons on a proposed amendmen jday were: M. N. Risser and wife; ward pupils? Mr. Rohrer: Recitation © y 1:0 : pt iy ’ 2 v.32 : ; fo the Stat Constitution for the Jacob H. Risser and family; Martin Miss Becker: tate ons ANY PER- | HAVE 4 AND A 6CYLINDER DEMONSTRATORS WHICH | ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND 1912 FORD RUNABOUT FOR SALE AND COMPLETE LINE OF PULLMAN AND CONGRESS TIRES, | L JOY GARAGE | Priopr. - | J MOUNT JOv, | lirind at Bll Tim-8 Brubaker, PENMA. | | | { ! Bbersole and | town and his true. One can only appreciate this For {and Adral S. Light, son of Mr. and The anima] was in bad shape. Tt is Dark Music by Institute; family abolition of the Department of In- and Elam H. Discussion, Does the curriculum of : bred : 4 7 Sia +o ternal Affairs and with it the office Risser and wife. the Elementary school meet the 3% ED in S of Secretary The Legisl p of present need? Samuel Fahne $ 3 , : 1913 a We S 1 1d t's Some Store Miss Heistand: Dis- 4 This week we printed a lot of cir- cussion, co-operation of the ¢0 Saou : t 19 will go be | culars for Mr. H, H. Zeller, who school and the home Mr. Reuben he y { a tiiiy : f f al d ion at conducts a confectionary and green Ziegler Music Busi- 0) y | “ ‘ 2 the He yt AVE her grocery on East Main street. He ness session: the polls next Nc : advertises a city store in a country TT assertion is only too Three Times Stolen a third time in one month a He always horse belonging to Frank Stauffer, of 1/SDOs¢ Moving to Washington ay Mrs. 1. D »d of her persona Beneman by a visit to his store. property at carries a fresh line of sanitary corgelia was stolen. The animal Public sale. It is the intention of goods and is deserving of a share of was taken on Saturday night from Mr. and Mrs. Beneman to move to your patronage. re eG Ae Washington, D. C., over winter, and to leave the latter part the stable of the Commonwealth Ho- tel in Columbia : th PX NOC while the owner N€y €XI Light—Witman was away of the Mr. Beneman informed 3 i 4 iF he y: quit | Miss Emma M. Witman, daughter| The team was recovered on Sun- US that if he can uitable | of George Witman of Elizabethtown, jay morning in front of the hospital Store room he will return and em- in business here again Mrg. Ross L. Light of Middletown, | presumed that a party of jov riders —— > nn were united in marrjage Friday ev- horroweq the team and then aban- He's 89 Years Oid ; ening at Elizabethidwn, doned it When Frank Hipple Mari / esse} = ——— QE: goes to the polls on election Mt. Joy's Bes fprer—Bulletin, We ‘print all the news fit to print. wears the silk’ ‘hat that Advertise in Joy Bulle}in Our Ads Bring Resuits—Try it some fifty years ago. The regular Thanksgiving services| have entered suit Owing to the illness of Mrs. McAl-| will be held in the old Mennonite |common pleas against J. H, Keener her [church on West Donegal street, in|of Maytown. Mrs, [this place on Thursday morning at guest at the defendant’s home and Wednesday, 7:30| The suit is the Service, 9 A.|town, Wednesday, November 25, 1814. WANTS $5,000 FOR JOYRIDE ; rae £ Qa . ii . ea Annie Buller, $1.00; jrown was a Saturday visitor to this News From Our Many Local Hous A Guest Sues Host for Injuries Re- ceived in Automobile Accident —— and George Mary E. B. Hoover in the court of Hoover was a he took her for an automobile ride. Thru alleged reckless driving the auto was wrecked and Mrs. Hoover was injured. A leg was broken and she was otherwise injured and she with sermon at|and her husband have brought this suit to recover $5,000 damages, outgrowth of a joyride on the night Hon. W. J. Bryan spoke in Columbia, Keener, Mrs. Hoover and another friend were in Columbia. On the return trip to Maytown the auto which Keener was driving left the turnpike just Endeavor, 6 P.|outside of Columbia, and besides do- ing a lot of damage, almost killed two of the occupants, including Mrs. Hoover. E— Three Nights This Week The Albert Dwight Players, open a 3 days’ engagement at the Mt, Joy Hall Thursday evening, Nov. 26 presenting for the first time in this Edward Hermans’ Comedy Drama of Rural life, ‘The Tramp and The Girl” The play is a worthy successor to |“Way Down East,” containing a | pretty love story, a little Pathos, {and plenty of good wholesome |comedy, skillfully blended, making a {splendid play, that will please all. The presenting company is an ex- cellent one and is headed by Miss Nellie Booth and Mr. Albert Dwight. This company has a splendid reputa- tion and is highly recommended by both press and public. Manager Condran of the Realty Theatre, Mid- |dletown was so pleased with the after playing his theatre [last week that he held them over {for the first half of the present (week, which speaks volumes for the |show. The Albert Dwight Players, is a |gauranteed attraction and to miss [seeing them means the loss of an |evening of pleasure. ser A i naire company Insurance Policies Taxed The internal revenue law takeg ef- ‘fect on Dec. 1 and imposes a small tax on all insurance policies issued. This is called the new war tax and is credited to the Democratic admin- For fen For Sale—A fine Tat hog weighing Wied, For W. Shrite, Mount Joy. 1t. Found—A package | containing 13 plain caps, with black strings. Call on George Keener, Mt. Joy, R. D. | THREE FARMS FOR SALE—In [the vicinity of Elizabethtown; nicely located, good buildings, prices very reasonable. Call on or address, B. E. Hiestand, Mt. Joy 2t. Lost—A pair of nose glasses, Re turn to Carson Engle, Mt. Joy. 1t, Everybody is invited to come to see the fine chrysanthemums and many other kinds of plants at M. H. & R. Hoffer's Greenhouse, 2 For Sale—A 20 h. bp. stationery Springfield Gas Engine, cheap. Al so an Automobile Truck, 1300 to 1 ton capacity. Call on Ezra N. Mus- ser, Mt. Joy, Pa. nov.11-4¢ FOR SALE—A good surrey; rubber tire also a good runabout. Apply Ree, nov. 4-3t. al L's For Sale—A fine 8-reom dwelling on Poplar street, Mt. Joy, steam heat, bath, hot and cold water, elec- tric lights, etc; built only a few years ago. Wil] sell very reason- able, Call on E. P. Roberts, Mt. Joy. nov.4-4t Notice: —Al] accounts due me can be paid to Mr. Christian Walters at Clarence Schock’s office, as I have empowered him to collect same, 0 at Dr. F. L. Richards FOR SALE-—A nearly new $350 piano will be sold for only $200. Have no use for same Apply at this office tf. OYSTERS, OYSTERS—I have em- barked in the oyster business and have for sale at all times and in any quantity, choice prime and cull oysters at very reasonable prices. Orders delivered any time. J. R. Baughman, New street, Mt. Joy, Pa. oct. 14-4t For Rent—A good house with barn, rden, plenty of fruit and a pleasant place to live. Call on or address Wm. Crist, R. F. D. 3, Manheim, Pa. Sept. 30-tf. For Sale—Poultry houses and poul- © wire. Inquire of J. L. Brunner. tf. I have a first-class equipment and am prepared to do all kinds of wood sawing such as cord wood, railroad ties, etc. Prices very reasonable. Call on or address Martin M. WeR- man, Box 83, Salunga, Pa. 9-1-2mo. NOTICE—I am prepared to do all kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and work of that kind. Charges very reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy.tf. For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener ator «for an automobile in first-class complete with bracket. Apply at this. office. ondition nly. $5.00 Our Ads Bring“ Results—Try it.
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