TIN tor & Pro'r. | A YEAR lB Cents | Cents Cents WS FREE , at Mount matter. have their office not one news time and ey y. Chan- Ments must positive Bflice not; later than New advertisments Pcopy reaches ns Tuesday Rdvertising rates on applica- MILTON GROVE Stripping tobacco has been inaugu- pated by the culturist in this region. The farmers butchering season is pow at hand. Cranberricg are paratory to Yuletide. Blaine O. Grosh made a business trip to Lancaster, Friday. i in demand pre “Here is the Ansvers'in « . WEBSTERS © NEW INTERNATIONAL THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Every day in your talk and readin home, on the street car, in the office, sh nd school you likely question the me ing of some new word. A friend a Vbat makes mortar harden?” You seek the location of Loch Katrineor the pronun- ciation of jujutsu. What is white coal? This New Creation answers all J questions in Language, History Fiction, Foreign Words, Trades, £ Sciences, with final authority. 400,000 Words. 6000 Illustrations. Cost $400,000. 2700 Pages. The only dictionary with 7 the new divided page,—char- E acterized as “A Stroke of = Genius. India Paper Edition: On thin, opaque, strong, India paper. What a satis- ction toown the Merriam Webster in a form so light and so convenient to use! One haif the thickness and 3 weight of Regular Edition. §i Regular Edition: On strong book paper. Wt. J 1434 1bs. Size 1298 x9¥4 x 5inches. ‘Write for specimen pages, illustrations, etc, Mention this publication and receive o> NTT Hiram Ginder of Mount Joy towDd- |: ship will move to West Donegal. Walter Fry spent Saturday after noon at Florin. A.F. Shelly was a Saturday visitor | at the Masonic Homes. ! J. Keener, marble dealer of May town, circulated in town Friday after- noon. | John his day. Eli F. Grosh is improve town. Geib of sister, Cherry Hill, visited Mrs. Sarah Good, Satur- making perceptible his domicile in of in Harry Koser, ek-end visitors Greiner of Masterson- been a fore-week visitor Heistand and wife tter’s sister, Mrs. spent the I 1 Kol n Suade’s re leased a partof Dust { sidence on L. in Gingrich transacted | iness Elizabethtown the past week. { Walter Brosey rented one part of | his double house to Cyrus H. Wittle | and family. Supervisor Hiram Enterline made essential repairs on the Milton Grove | and Rheems road. Isaac Kopp and wife made an ac | cidental jaunt Saturday and an ! oriental visit Sunday. Horse dealer Ellsworth Weaver of | the line Florin, was a business visitor in this | region the past week. John B. Martin the noted Cone- | wago Hill hunter and trapper was a8 weekend visitor in town. Three weeks hence the poor bun- | nies th have escaped the fusillade of the gunners will be free. Mr. and Mrs. Phares S. Ginder and Mrs ah GC Amos xood and familj Brubaker e to vine, or at Sar with Sundayed in Oakvale. ttendance towns! wl opera rusiaer [ at the cove winter quar- | in in was 1 has been stored in ters. Considering that we are month of December, the public high- | ways are in a good condition for traveling. | Eli B. Brubaker Green Tree, visited his parents-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Amos Brubaker at Sunny Side | in the | of over the Sabbath. Misg Ada Grosh of Lancaster, | spent Sunday as the guest of her father Eli F. Grosh and her brothers | Blaine and Claude and their fam- | flies. The Evangelical revival may dove] this evening without one penitent or | one conversion. Rev. J. Brubaker, of | Old Line an eminent divine of the | United Zlon Children made a very appropriate delivery during the pres ; ent revival | | m——— Yee | { WASHINGTON BORO The river rose about ten inches | due to the last rainfall John F, Markley about after being ill A received John B. Staman, wh busba in Kansas and Iowa, stating that lots of snow had fallen there. George Brill has facture cigars at his home and will | place upon market his first brands om Saturday. Local smokers {have an opportunity of smoking a home product. An ol¢ land mark was razed re- cently. Henry Wertz and son have torn down the old coal office and for years an office of the old saw mill, belonging to Levi Haverstick, de- ceased, to make room for another coal bin. ct ——— A A able to be! time. is some Mrs her letter was from ig visiting oO the Tax Notice AT 1014 Boro and County Taxes net positively be paid by Jan 10, ] T. M. BRENEMAN, Col m the news fis the Mt Jon 11h begun to manu- | HH the rews fir *o orint bi Se ke Notice! The Undersigned Wish to inform the Public that They are Prepared to do | Practical Horse Shoeing At Jno. Bombach’s Stand, Mt. Joy Special attention given to ali work All diseases of the feet promptly at tended to. Your Work Solicited BOMBACH & SHANK | General Blacksmiths and Horse-Shoers MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Krall Meat Market I always have on hand anything in of Smoked Meats, Ham, | Bologna, Dried Beef, Lard, Ete. Also Fresh Beef, Veal Pork and Mutton, Prices always right. H H. KRALL Main Street, Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA west Opp Steam Vulcanizing By Experienced Hands SPEED VULCANIZING COMPANY NORTH WEST CORNER ORANGE AND PRINCE STREETS Lancaster, Pa. All Work Guaranteed. Quick Servige By sending your work to us you | will notice the difference in mileage, and decreased maintenance cost. | Repairing of all kinds dome on im-| | ner Tubes and Casings at reason- | able prices. SHAVING HAIR CUTTING ‘J. B. HERSHEY'S» Tonsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agent for the Laundry. Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. East Main St. WwW. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri day at No. 52 North Duke Street. G. S. VOGLE Auctioneer FLORIN, PENNA. Prompt attention given to calling al] kinds of real estate and personal property sales. Satisfaction guar- anteed or no charges, Give me a trial. Drop me a card. oct. 14-1yr. A NEW RESTAURANT I have opened a first-class restau- rant at my residence on Fairview street where I serve the best of ev- erything in season. Try my oysters in every style. Clams, etc. JNO. B. GANTZ Fairview Street Mt. Joy, Pa oy port on y \ & YERS, lis visiting nervous Middletown Steam | MOUNT JOY! { the ! {a somewha MAYTOWN D Lyceum Festiva] Was an Agree- \, ble Surprise to All a \rrink Nigsley and daughter, Alta of Lancaster, spent a few days with Mr. ‘and Mrs, Albert Risser. Mrs. John Buggy of Williamstown, Miss Rhea Updegrave of Tower Mr. and Mrs. Ei W. and City, visited Arntz, Phila- with Miss Marguerite Newton of her B. a Mr. delphia, spent days Mrs. few >rrandparents, and John Jacobs Mrs. Mary her has been Bostic, Lancaster, daughter, Mrs. Cleve confined to the with a severe of who the past cold in her system. Joseph D. Sload, house week Rev. Krout, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church has been confined to the house this week with attack. He is improving Y'! rapidly and expects to be able to conduct his regular services on Sun- day. While the chatauqua idea was a one for Maytown yet it is al- certain that next year will be a continuance of it. In the audiance, lon the last night of the festival, 115 people placed their orders for son tickets for next year's festival. {At the writing 29 of the leading of Maytown community have signed the 1915 con- new most sea- present citizens tract as guarantors. Festival Maytown Pennsylvania which was the Chatau- The Lyceum in under of Associc given au- spices the tion was agreeable 11 Its qua an surprise to a program St sur- hopes of pr. 1. A platform passed even the fond¢ e cal committee. Downey audiences is 100 not on- but gz. The people of the like of The sing- de- Magician kept with his certain other ¢ ad before iss Ethel the Bentley was lightful (his audience spellbound drew from snakes and they had The two excel and crowd which persons. furnished and demonstrated of all their Italian skill as musicians; Signor Luigi Viney | the youthful director of the orches- won for himself great ap- Plumstead the Impersonator, known to Maytown people previous visit, showed was able to give a very !delightful entertainment. A to the musical treat of the {festival were the concerts given by the Stroller's Quartet, their singing selections and instrumental music on the Swiss Bells and Trumbone bang order. Edward Par- meter showed himself a clever enter- of addres wonder work oneg in the con- Vinci useless things cealed on their | Red Orchestra lent concerts to |the satisfaction tra soon plause. who {through his [that he still was limax of the highest ne the best on by Dr. A, ebuilding and y Dr. local conditions applied in a of our own the program. E. Turner on Your Town,” it is to be Turner was S The ive 1 rith suggestions ral way to those town. pt ——— SALUNGA ean war seems to stimu- late tobacco trade in the county. | Mr. Doerstler spent Satur- day morning with his sister, Mrs. F. S. Strickler. | Mrs. Jacob Weiss ig slowly re- [covering in her home from a linger {ing disease. The 1 Burop Amos Mrs. McKey formerly of Mt. Joy, {and Salunga was a Sunday visitor in e home of Dr. J. S. Kendig. Mrs. | Christian and Cathryn spent Satur- |day with her parents at Lancaster. | Notwithstanding the aphthous fev- |er embargo in our district butcher {Ira Herr still keeps up the supply of { wholesome beef. Miss Martha Eby was one of forty [to be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. | Emer Badorf at their home at Ephrata, on Saturday evening. Every | body had a royal good time. | The fourth quarterly conference lof the Salunga and Broad street | charges will be held in Broad street {M. E. Church by Supt. Griffith Mon-| {day night commencing at 7:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ranck of Lan caster, celebrated their Golden Wed- ding a week ago Sunday, Mr. and (Mrs. John Breneman were amongst the number to offer their congratula- {tions | According to Mount Joy corres- pondent Salunga has had a western | | extension by taking in Bacon. Oh | well as this is our butchering season {a hunk of bacon will be appreciated by our worthy residents. | A ——— A New Band Hall The Citizens’ Band of this place, | recently rented the large one story | frame building on the west side of the Greider Estate brick building on Marietta street, which the members are fitting up in first-class style. This is a spacious room with a splendid location and the band should surely prosper in its new home. New additions to the British Navy will be she Canada, the Botha and Tipperary. These ngmeg have 1ess boastful fone than yzht, Golia Superb, hunderer the Dread Colossus and | and | at | fitting | Albert Keller and children, | MARIETTA Frank Hipple Congratulated by His Many Friends on Thursday Charles Sultzbach is seriously ill of Philadel cousin, Mrs. Bess. e Hunter visiting her Johnson, H. Appleton, rector of St Paul's Church at Harrisburg, is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Pulsif er. The property of Elwood A. Child, on Second street, recently vacated by the death of william H. Treden ick, has been renovated. The First National Bank paid out in the Christmas savings fund over | eight thousand dollars to the people of this community on Thursday, The fund for 1915 is open, and many | have joined. The decorating committee are ar- | ranging for a grand demonstration | on New Year's eve and a tree, to be | known as a community Christmas tree, will be erected on the square. It is expected that a band of music /ill enliven the occasion. Contribu- tions will be gladly received and | they can be handed to any member | of the decorating committee. | Frank Hipple, residing on Chest: nut street, was 89 years old Thurs- |day and was busy receiving con- | gratulations. Mr. Hipple is a most | remarkable man for his age. He works about his prem’ses as a man | | thirty years younger. He recently returned from a visit to his son, Cy- rug Hipple at Phoenixville, where he visits every year, and helped him to Mr. Hipple is a for many | planing of this he homes Miss phia, is Henry Rev. | harvest his crops. fred vears was employed at the of N. Cassel . With Michael build many and Episcopal and Churches in Marietta. The man in town is Barr Spangler, aged | )1 years, and he, too, daily attends | to his business, being the member of the firm of B. and C. S.| Spangler, { eet | MASTERSONVILLE enough as he around the corners. on Thanksgiving am several carpenter and A & Son, tures | Libhart iped t large Catholic oldest | the senior | we and Northwind ‘Here are early too,’ says the lhurlg the snow ‘{ tried to arrive but was delayed and weeks late. Rev. Allen Brubaker's cattle have |peen condemned for aphthus fever. A rigid quarantine exists. TLey will be killed. Rev. Nathan Eshleman’s cattle also contracted this dread dis- (ease and will be exterminated. Doeg Mastersonville want a public library? If the people want it show your colors by asking for particulars of C. G. Becker. This library is free except tramnsportation from Harris- best collection of books. What do you say? The Ciaristmas burg; the BoE MERE ERBE REE program at the| be in ses-| Christmas Mastersonville school will sion n Thursday before \ n will be in readiness | hand, | | which this community has got seen; | i Can you guess | iC program with a special feature on , rare chance for all it is? istmas what Cl is bought presents? until the best Don’t | picked out. | Sowers, Reuben | Ziegler and Charles Becker took a| flying trip to township on | Tuesday of last week and inspected | the schools. First was Mt. Vernon, then West Park, East Park, Doe 'Run, Pleasant View, Airy Hill and last but not least, White Oak. | ee BE BAINBRIDGE They were also at the home of Mr. Joe Brenner. | Herbert Bean of Enola, was in the village, Monday. | The party that took B. W. Burk- holder's shingles will please return | |them. | The quarry store was entered | [some time during that night and | groceries were taken. | The same evening they visited the | ‘home of Mr. Warren and walked off |with his overcoat and pocket knife. | | Miss Mary Breneman left on Fri-| |day morning on an extended visitto| |Dr. Worth and family in Chester county. i Any person in need of a good stove or heater for cellar or other purposes, will do well to call on Mr. Ross Ashton, Bainbridge, Pa. Honorabla W. S. Smith, Scott 'Smith, B. F. Hoffman, Scott Longe-| necker and I. Oliver Fry attended al banquet at Hotel Columbia in co | lumbia Tuesday evening. Mrs. Annie Hikes returned to her | lhome in Chicago after spending | |seven months in the east with rela- tives and friends. While in Bain- |bridge she was the guest of Mrs. | Florence Weseman. | Thieves entered the home of Mr. |Harry Kauffman last Thursday even- {ing. They pried upon several win- |dows and the kitchen door. Nothing was taken. They were evidently after the cash register, but the door (leading to thatroom was heavily bar- |red, and they left without disturbing |anything. eet eee | Big Bill Passed Washington, Dec. 14—An emer- {gency appropriation of $1,000,000 for | fighting the foot and mouth disease, | was passed to-day by the Senate. re el you delay your is Messrs, Jerome Penn | 1 | | | We print all the news fit to prini OO BE » { TO 11400 TD OT y There are a lot of people t§ with an attack of pleuro-pneumonia. | = ednesda i nl) ¥ tho Ab 8? for = do not know what to get for him fo come into our store and leave us shew you | I or Son. line of:--- Clothing Shoes Hats Gloves i] ni Ho BN | BR = Fur Caps = MT. JOY HALL Underwear Rain Coats Traveling Bags without asking you to buy--what we think would be appreciated by Father, Brother We make a special study of the wants of men and can show you a very large Jewelry Neckwear Sweaters Balmacaans Bath Robes BUILDING, We kindly urge you to call and see us in our new furnished store room. ETZ BROS. MOUNT JOY, PA. EE Suspenders Handkerchiefs Suit Cases Belts Boots The above is only a small list of the many things that we have in stock ready for your Xmas gifts. 15 VOL 0 RL 501 es aa a) 3PECIAL TO WOMEN | American Plan Rates Moderate The most economical, cleansing ang | germicidal of all antiseptics 18 { A soluble Antiseptic Powder to | be dissolved in water as needed. As a medicinal antiseptic for douches | in treating catarrh, inflammation of 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 ruggists. 60c. large box, or by mall | he Paxton Toilet Co. Boston, Mass | Are You Happy? If you are it is safe to say that you enjoy good health, as it is impossible to Delain) | unless you are well, Noted ph il | tcl you that bad stomachs and id livers are the cause of 95 per cent of all diseases. Por the past 42 years BARKS has od to be the unequalled remedy for all CH, LIVER and KIDNEY troubles, and ‘the tonic and blood purifier known. | 3 oes your digestion what 4 shod 3 be keeps your entire system £303 £05 dition. ae of EVE BARKS is but 60 cents & © af i Money re- funded if not satistied. wee LYMAN BROWN, 68 Yurray St, New York, BY. Wanted 500 Farmers to Buy 100,000 acres of black muck corn land better than the best in Ohio, II- linois or Iowa at one-fifth to one-third the price. We can prove this to your satis faction. Drop us a card; it will cost you only a cent, and we will send you a booklet that tells all about it and shows Pictures of the corn fields. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY Terminal Bldg., Norfolk Southern Ry., NORFOLK, VA. CHAS. H, ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main St. Mount Joy Calliug and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates Cgllection of Rents Advertige In] M Bulletin 3 OV sMlvey/ng and. Cop; heing Albert Zaepfel, Pro. | | Where Soups, Sandwiches, Cheess,| Exchange Hotel Mount Joy, Pa. Has all modern convenience such as Baths, Hot and Cold Water, Steam Heat, Electric Light, Etec. Table Is Supplied With the Best the Market Affords Hlso hunch Gounter Tripe, Clams, Etc., are served FINE OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE s Bar is Stocked With the Best Brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars CORI 0 Good Stabling Accommodation Local and Long Distance Phones EE EL [| PIOLFRED W. GESTENITL Author of several Songs and Marches. The German Musici an, offers his services to the people in Lancaster Co, teach- ing on almost any String in- Piano, Organ and Pipe Organ at reasonable prices —tuning pianos and repairing organs and pipe organs & specialty. o = n W . struments, Mount Joy, Pa. CO CHARLES §. E AUCTIO £] ad 4 4 Attention 8 and, Pe 11 i 11 wi iamgl Ni Pure white ston lu size, mounted in fo Solid Gold Rings a $15.0 A SPECIAL BA 00 ER CLOCEE Also unusual valug Day Clocks from Don W. (Near Bowman's MOUNT JOY, 011 RL OYSTERS 0 If you want to eat them where they are gO the finest primes in to style. Sold in any quan prices. When its GOOD ICE, want, X can supply you. All Flavors at Al gol Prices to Pa