"ne PAGE JIVE } Evéry Lear more than 5000 Americin bows, Witkin grown folks who take such risks s ® those throw thi ir lives aw; ay, |B E R aie id Ri : 70 TEACH CHILDREN SAFETY As part of a camna.gn io impress children with the dangers of taking Sghort cut’ over rairoads, paving on the tracks or using railroad rights of way, bil~~s and trestles as highways, the Pennsylvania Railroad Sys- fem has iustrated calendar which is being distributed to schools on the li 18% f Fittsburgh. Explaining the purpose in issu- tng the endar, {ic Company says: st eo neyl nia Railro d System is doing all in its power to reduce she 10s lite wh* h results from trespassing on railroad tracks: v~* on its 1i jee is a man, woman or child killed, while trespa= ing, for ne of the year. t ¢. the United States, as a whole, an average of fifteen people kill " da while walking on the tracks, where they have go right t™ wa’. This Yas been called the most needless waste of life in America. Abcut an equ2l number of people are maimed daily from the same cause many of them perm:nently. “A large proportion of the kil'ed and injured are children. The coun- try cannot 2"ord a loss of this sort.” The calendar begins with November, to cover the closing weeks of the present year, and is complete for 1917. : Yes? Ri the Grinder De ciiise it St S ota ays Letz. Farmers don’t haul the Letz back after trial, al- & though no machine in the Tose is more completely guaranteed | than the Letz. FIZ fEEDMIL — Fine Grinding — Wet Grain Grinding — Light Running — Silent Running — Quick Changeable Plates — Self-Sharpening Plates — Self-Aligning Plates — Long Life — Large Capacity — Efficient End Thrust Bearing A sale is a sale, with the 10 Reasons Why You Should Buy a Letz platesshear the grain instead of crushing it, therefore require less power. One farmer tells us he has ground 90 bushels of corn in one hour in his Letz. We sell the Letz because it does the business. KH. S. Newcomer MOUNT JOY, PENNA. EAST MAIN STREET “This is the Brooder that Requires So Little « Coal” C about 25¢ a week”) says W. V. re of Ps, N.Y. “lhaveno trouble to keep my “Blue Hen’’ Brooder atthe rig. temperature. Ihave over 200 chicks in it now, some four weeks and the others twelve days’ old. A hap- pier, more contented ot you never saw.” BLUE HEN BROODER { & “Blue Hen” Hot Air Colony , | Brooders-Are Better at $ 1 4% | than Bost $30 rod fs. The grates can’t clinker up or smother fire. ESE BLUE HEN A AER JSON, S LON 'CKER, OLG , MOI Rl SEE LY Their area is 2! tiles greater than others; the regulator is automatic § and certain. Study the diagram. SEE, Astor ive Hen” Beoodes (Horie Gall and See Sample | | | and Round Pray Mammoth Incubstoss. ad Gataleg | 1A Weare hibiting above equipment. { fn : 1 | Capital Park. Offer at Public Sale C. S. Frank's Sale Mr. C. S. Frank will hold his next a tmp « RELIGIOUS NEWS | public sale of live stock at the stoc | yards of Hotel McGinnis. in this | place, on Friday, Dec. 1st when he| will sell a carload of cows consisting | of Holsteins, Durhams, Brindles, ete. | Also a lot of good shoats, a lot of | | stock bulls and cattle for beeves. | This is an exceptionally good lot of | stock. | Keller & Bro. will sell 80 head of | cows, consisting of Holsteins, Dur- hams, Brindles, etc. A few good | heifers, lot of good bulls, stock few shoats. This is another bunch of , MOUNT IN OUR CHURCHES kx | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Following is the news of every | church in this community as supplied | by the various pastors. ings of your church and Sunday Keller & Bros.’ Sale School are not noted here, see that On Friday, December 8, J. B.| your pastor sends us the news. If the do- Presbyterian Church Rev. Frank G. Bossert, Pastor Sabbath School 9:15 A. M. | steers and cattle for beeves, also a , Divine Worship at Donegal 10 | o’clock A. M. Evening Service at Mt. Joy 7:30 | good stock, bought direct from the|P. M. | farmers that raise them. Don’t for- ! get the time and place—Friday | December 8, at Mount Joy. RHEEMS Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Risser of near Lawn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Graybill last Sunday. ter spent one day last week with his parents near Bachmansville. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Shank, the village blacksmith, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Swarr at Mount Joy last Sunday. Mr. Eli Brubaker, the country early caller at the E. H. Hersh ma- chine shop last Monday. Mr. Elmer Hoover of near Bain- bridge, transacted business in this load of stock from Lancaster. Amanda, and son Robert spent last af Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sumpman. Mr. Ralph Gohn, tenant on the Herr farm, adjacent to this place, received a carload of choice steers caster last week. The Penna. Lime, Stone and Ce- which they will be able to operate a two steam drills at the same time. The Church of the Brethren held their regular Sunday morning servi- ces at this place last Sunday with a large attendance with Revs. Shearer, Hottenstein upon the bench to offi- ciate. Mr. J. G. Reist and Dynamite are playing havoc with the diseased pear trees in his large orchard. Some of make good wood for the fellow who has a good axe and muscle. Mr. Reist will give the wood free of charge to the man that cuts it. The Church of the Brethren Sun- day School observed Children’s Day at this place last Sunday with a very large attendance. Superintendent | John Martin ‘officiated. The Revs. Hottenstein and Hollinger addressed the large congregation of children and adults in a very interesting and instructive manner. Habecker and Strickler the Lan- disville Contractors and builders have erected a modern porch at the Elmer Strickler Walnut Farm resi- dence, which is in harmony with the surroundings and makes a beautiful appearance attached to the large stone house. They contemplate mak- Ing some other improvements and when completed it will be a first-class country home. Ml ———— Deeds Recorded The following deeds have been re- eorded: Benjamin E. Bear to 0. H. Shenk, tract of land in East Hempfield, $2,755.90. Benj. E. Bear to John C. Hostetter tract of land in East Hempfield, $13,943.90. —m 0 Cee Writ of Ejectment In the Court of Common Pleas M. Kauffman, has issued a writ of eject- ment against Jacob L. Kauffman, msm A Erion Will Erect Ninety Houses The Bethlehem Steel Company tion of its laborers. A recreation hall will also be built. rtm A pl Charter Granted A State charter has been granted the Harrisburg Hotel Company which is to erect the $1,000,000 “dry” Penn Harris Hotel at the foot of | butcher, of near Green Tree, was an 7:30 P. M. Prayer Mestine this evening at 7:30 P. United Brethren Church Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Preaching Services, 10:15 A. M. Senior C. E. 0 P.M. Junior C. E. a Oo P. M, Preaching Services 7:00 P. M. Prayer Meeting on Wednesday evening. Christmas entertainment on the Mr. David Esbepshade and son Wal | evening of Sunday the 24th. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Sabbath School 9:30 A. M. Preaching Services 10:30 A. M. Junior Endeavor 5:30 P. M. Senior Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Preaching Services 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Service Macedonia A. M. E. Church Rev. Geo. Washington, Pastor Evangelist Rev. J. A. James, for- ; merly of the south, is assisting the ! place last Monday, expecting a car- pastor Rev. Washington at a week’s | services this week and which are Mr. H. ©. Bard and daughter being held nightly. OId time | southern preaching every evenin sae : meg | Saturday at Sporting Hill, as guests 2nd, fue piblic is mest Cordially in- Evangelical Church Rev. I. E. Johnson, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 from the Union Stock Yards at Lan-| A. M. and 7 o’clock P. M. Prayer meshing, Spry Wednesday | evening at 7:30 The Evangelical Sunday School ment Co. have pressed their new 120- | will hold their Xmas services on horsepower boiler into service with|Sunday evening, December 24. An interesting and helpful program is Sirs : b - stone crusher, hoisting engine and being. Prepared for ihe festive gc Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Special Communion service at Kaylor, Eshleman, Hollinger and|10:30 A. Epworth League 6:36 P. M. Evening Sermon 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P.M Stereoptican Lecture on Africa on : Thursday evening, with Silver offer- the trees are quite large and will ing at a of a Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. Junior League, 4 o'clock P. M. Vesper service at 7 P. M. Wednesday evening Ladies’ Aid | Society. _ Thursday, 6:30 A. M. Thanksgiv- ing services. Friday 7 o’clock P. M. Catechetical Class. Saturday 2 o’clock P. M. Junior ; Choir. In accordance with the proclama- tion of the president of the U. S. there will be a Thanksgiving service in Trinity Lutheran Church at 6:30 | A. M. on Thanksgiving Day. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. L. Chester Morrison, Rector St. Andrew’s Day, November 30th | 1916. Thanksgiving Day, Thursday. 10:00 A. M. Thanksgiving Day morning prayer followed by Holy | Communion commemorating St. Andrew. Ecclesiastical colors for the day— | Red. 1st, Sunday in Advent, December 3rd, 1916. Sunday School 9:15 A. M. 10:30 A. M. The Bishop of the Diocese of Harrisburg, Rt: Rev. James Henry Darlington, D. D., Ph. D. LL. D. will be present and ad- minister the Holy Rite of Confirma- tion. The Bishop will also preach. Evening Prayer and Sermon, 7:30 G. Schaeffer, attorney for Cornelia P. M. by the Rector. To-night Wednesday, November 29th, = St. Luke’s Church—4:15 P. Rapho, to secure possession of sev- y Sols P. Qonsrmson Justis. eral tracts of land in that township. | ture for adults and others interested. No classes on Thursday. Friday, December 1st, 4:15 and 8:00 P. M. Confirmation Classes. All candidates should be at some will erect nine rows of ten houses|or all of these classes, or at least be | each in Steelton for the accommoda- Hnder personal instruction by the ector. rs sete cn PAE. meee SALE REGISTER A FREE notice of your sale is inserted here for any length of time, | provided we print your sale bills. | This is excellent advertising be- cause it is read by so many people | and surely will bring the buyers: Friday, Dec. 1-—At the stock yards : 5 of hotel McGinnis, Mount Jo a Well, Teddy has five more runs, carload of cows, ‘ . 5 in him, either for nomination or of-| cattle for beeves and a large lot of | fice, but after 1936, he will have to| 890d shoats by Mr. C. S. Frank. Min- a lot of stock bulls, nich, auct. | quit as he will then be 78. ED Im Saturday, Dec. New York, Pennsylvania and II-! and 175 baskets of choice fancy New . » 5: . Ye linois are the “big three” of Amer-| 3 ican politics, but manifestly they are not the entire show. yi re eT GE course Capt Koenig didn’t want to start the Deutsecl until he knew who had been elected President. ee ett IAI. >in , S ork State apples by Mr. C. S. Frank Minnich, auect. Friday, Dec. 8 —At their stock Joras in Moun it J 2g of cows, i ~, cattle for by J. B. auct. ov. 3 The news that Queen Liliuckalani t. | is near death is a reminder of the Sat —At his plac letter she addressed to “My Great|%D® SLreat ‘Mount Joy, a I . " of New s Second- hand Light Wa nd GoogfFriend,” in Grover Cleve-|ons apd other articles M Wednesday | 2—At the old P. | ‘R. R. depot, Mount Joy, 100 barrels JOY, PENNA. A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING Quick Reading. Quarryville is to have a new trol- ley station. The big general store of Jacob Ren- sel at Terre Hill, was destroyed by fire on Monday afternoon. At Manheim on Sunday night two teams collided after which one ran off and dashed into a large plate glass window at Beck & Son's fur- niture store. Eight year old Irene Sowers, of Manor township, shot a four pound rabbit with her brother’s rifle. Over $500 was cleared by the pa- triotic ladies of Lancaster thru the sale of flags. This money creates an emergency fund for the members of Co. K, now on the Mexican border. reins —— li stam Incidentally, Vice President Mar- shall is re-elected too. BR nl ,e yb on H. E. Hauer Pays: Lard, per 1b........... 18% & 19c¢ Potatoes, per bi, «vous viva $1.25 Butter, per Ib. co dssiiee ee 38 Bogs, per doz, .uivivimesiiviian 47¢ Brandt & Stehman Pay: | Wheat, per bu, ............ $1.70 | Corn, PEE bl. vivian $1.15 {‘0ats, per DU. vac sr rsives 55 [ Brandt & Stehman Sell: { Bran, per 100 lbs, .3....... $1.65 { Shipsfuff, per 100 Ibs.,....... 1.80 Mixed Feed, per 100 lbs.,..... 1.75 Middlings, per 100 lbs.,....... 1.90 Glutten, per 100 bs, +.......2.00 Cotton Seed Meal, 41 p.c.,.... 2.25 | Linseed Meal, per 100 1bs.,.... 2.25 | Beef scrap & fish scrap....... 3.00 Union Grain, per 100 lbs., ..... 2.00 Larro Feed, per 100 lbs.,..... 2.00 Corn Distillers Grains... .. 1.90 | | Calf Meal, per 100 lbs., ....... 3.00 Timothy Hay, per 100 Ibs.,....20.00 Wand, For Sue. For Pl | For Sale Cheap—An upright piano { as good as new. Call on L. P. Heilig, Mount Joy. nov. 29- tf. For Sale—aA Single ‘Heater in ex-| | cellent condition. Call on Harry | | Tschud, near pumping station, Mt. | Joy, Pa. Nov. 22- 2t | | Wanted— Washing, ironing, gener- al house work or housecleaning. Mrs. Annie Allison. july 12-tf For Sale—A 3-piece Parlor Suite land Davenport in good condition. In- quire at Jacob H. Zeller’s office. | Nov. 24 2t. For Rent—A very desirable resi-| | dence on North Barbara street with] heat, gas, bath, etc. Call on Harry| x Miller, Mount Joy nov. 29-tf. For Renta six room n house on| i Delta street, Mt. Joy, with bath, gas, | | ete. Call on or address Trvin M. | | Baker, Elizabethtown. nov. 29-tf. | | Wanted — Our subscribers to take |a good look at the label on their | paper and if their paper is not paid | up, pay us a visit, , Please. nov. 29-tf EE | ROADSTER FOR SALE—Having | no further use for a 1915 Metz | roadster, will sell it very reasonable. New non-skid tires on rear, paint is | very good, top, presto tank, ete. Car runs like a top and has power galore. | Will cheerfully demonstrate. Price | EXECUTOR’S NOTICE | Estate of Hamilton Inv.ers late of | East Donegal township, Deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the jy ss all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- | mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same i will present them without delay for | | settlement to the siidersigned, Te- | siding n, Yoru Joy, Pa. | NRY G. CARPENTER, i Executor. | |B. Frank Kready, Atty. | EXECUTORS’ NOTICE | Estate of Margaret Bopp late of Mount Joy Borough, County of | Lancaster, Pa., deceased. : | Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the | undersigned, all persons indebted | thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for | settlement to the undersigned, re- | siding in Mount Joy Borought, Pa. FRANK ZEAGER, ELIZABETH ZEAGER, Executors. Wm. M.Hollowbush, Attorney. Nov. 22-6t. | EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of Simon Eshleman late of East Donegal township, Lancaster | County, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted) thereto are requestd to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- Siding at Elizabethtown, R. D. No. 8, a. FRANK A ESHLEMAN, Executor. Oliver S. Schaeffer, Atty. | ows Correia ver DATS ANS i ) that will save PRINTERS" INK fou many a dol HAS, been, reson ar will escape sible for thousands of 1 of business successes you 1 you fail to throughout the country. read carefully Everybody in own know you but and regularly the | | fey dont kno advertising of they don't know what you have to sell. local merch nts Tile Pe mp i 5 - wh dum he MORN aed \’ Advertising Will Help You RETA SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA. Attention Gunners Hunting Clothing WE OUT FIT YOU FROM HEAD TO FOOT. EVERYTHING FOR THE GUNNER. F. B. GROFF Harness and Horse Clothing, i=: MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WODODLLLDOLLOLDOOOOOOOOO0O0O000O0O0O0000OD0D I000O00O0DDODOOOLT 2 ofrodpolecioodrofocfooferforfocgocfocferie THANKSGIVING take home a case of Mount Joy-Light Beer and be thankful that you yet have the envious privilege to get it delivered by the front door and not being obliged to sneak it in over the back fence or getting it delivered in a book-case. » When a portion of the steaming turkey or the roast:d or the luckless barnyard fowl grace your dinner plate and every- thing is ready for the word “go” Then get your spirit in good cheer, And fill your glass with Joy-Light brew, And drink to friends both far and near, A toast as I shall drink to you. ofvoforforforforfoofecfocforfosforde How grand if all the world was just As broad in mind as it is long, And not as now, when people must Play hypocrites to get along. John Hallgren, Mt. Joy Brewery Coal and Lumber RIDE 170 LANCASTER FREE-[ —— — mE = THAT PAYS —— THE STORE i RE {DONOVAN 3) kL {2 Ci ey Sem En = The Boys and Girls q Standard sporting goods and toys of : all kinds may be had for the 4% BC Stamps we give you with every purchase Things for the kiddies cost good money—uwe give you a chance to save that outlay Se 3 F. H. BRKEE’ Yards Mount Joy, Penna. NE BL FERTIL, | EVERYBODY. J Round Tri? CAR [Are ON ALL Purcuases Or $i ore. IT Costs You NOTHING. Ask Fort. REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR COLUMBIA p King St., L