THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS MT. JOY CONTRIB UTES ITS SHARE COMMITTEES LECTED OVER $1800 FOR THE $45,000,000 CAM. PAIGN JUST CLOSED 9—Mrs. J. W. Shrite 5. S. M. Witmer. ... Louisa Frank, Mrs..... s. Robert D. Swab. . -Harry Laskewitz...... B. Arntz so ovisus, \L ESTATE Dorothy Loraw Following is the report of the col-{ 21—Cash ............... lections in Mount Joy up to Jan. 29, for the $45,000,000 campaign of the National War Work Council of the 25 item Way DISTRICT NO. 1 North of Main Barbara Street Captain, H. N. Nissly : Benjamin W. Brown, Al- Walter Loraw, and East of . yder 31— Mie A. R. Schlegelmilch bert Campbell, John Eshleman and Jacob H —Iarriet Clay 2—_Elizab’h Fenstermacher 3—Harry Wintermyer. ... 5—Thomas Stark 3-—Harry Tyson Fenstermacher ~Mrs. Everett J. Schock [Se 3 geomne, Moore Beamesderfer... . 12—B. "W. " Brown 14-—Mrs. Herman Miller. . . Total cash collected, $254.75. DISTRICT NO. 4 17—Eli Ebersole. {3-+Hred Kemmerly. . John Darrenkamp Shaffer... .... 21—Rufus Ressler ot Pd pk A stone flour mill and two brick | % ‘houses, 13 acres of land, on the Pike, miles east of Marietta. m house, { ment of owner reason for selling. + iy farm, situated 3 Elizabethtown ; mile from state road, 132 agres, 30 11% acres meadow, double 14-r suitable for two families, new corn barn, Captain, H. M. Stauffer { Assistants: M. C. Bowman, &n Fred A. rn WT SSS Thirteen lots on the pike of the, 23—Isaiah Sumpman. property between [Mount Joy and Florin. [this very desirable property have al-| Better come quick | ’|if you want to get one of them. They Mount ®. oy: |, are near the Chocolate Factory. jstory house, 8| rooms, large hall, yinding stairway, | 2§ rooms attached | pike and railroad siding for David | es, good well of | Stoner. i house. Sickness in family reason for selling. | Abraham Long A very good proposition’ = 25—John D Geistweit "and Amount No John Grady’s desiraple nug ery— $2 acre farm on the Manhein, aod about 2% miles fro cro | ready been sold. 29—John Horner Jennie Detwiler. . 30M Mary Detwiler. .. 2-——Michael Detwiler. 33 —Miss Anna Bell Lytle. . D0 BO DO BO In Mrs. LCE S. Lytle. . 7 Chas. J. Bennett Summer house, with balcony, por water, 3 cisterns, large barn, ft. room for tobs ACCo. main in at 4 per/cent. son for selling {is wants to retirg. al Beamesderfer. ... w alker B rown. : 1 . Frank G. Bossert. $5,000 can re- | The only rea- | Mr. Grady | Hy 000 ' gently, ot retlading butter, 3 eggs and produce. Franklin 1 County. Farms For Sale B. E. Hiestand MOUNT JOY, PENNA. _ The Abram Easley fam at Union | Brown........ Hooter, ve J. Newpher and Se. 8, wr Ha rry E Sploman pt . tha St ‘Stauffer. ny > UT LODO W: rors Se ONIONS NN 2 REAL EST/[E AGENT —Charles Drace no Margaret Roberts p-Sistory.. ... ae CO sk pod pd UT SPECIAL SALE HIGH GRADE ls FOR WOMEN ~-11arty Hoffman........ Bes Ltn Mary Horner... ....... Philip Schmaelzle Claude S. Zeller . Elizabeth Murphy James w alters. rs ne Pt pd pd fd DD Here is one of the finest opportunities we have offered for you to save on your SHOE BILL. $6.00,-$7.00, $8.00 and $9.00 Shoes Now $4.95, $5.95 and $6 95 SEE THE SHOE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS Chas. H. Fry's Shoe Store LANCASTER, PENNA. pt pd ¢ “Mary P: ay. son. Simon R. Snyder Haines. ......... -Harry Ressler -Samuel Weaver. ...... Total ver collested $414.79, , but not yet paid, 5 sceribers $2.00 DISTRICT NO. 2 of Main Street Barbara Street Captain, Clayton Hoffman Walter G. Brown, Frank E. a U. E. Hoffer, Dr. J. P. Ziegler and B. S. Dillinger Smeltzer......... 67—A. H. Mumma _T. M. Breneman 1) . S. Newcomer Clayton Hoffman. . Elias Zerphy. . THE RIGHT STYLES ALWAYS Wingert & Haas Hat Store NEW WINTER HATS CAPS. AND GLOVES UT CO DD w=] =F = 3 ~ ‘Mrs, Walter J. Brown. 76—Earl Derr 1—Sarah Nissly. . Harry Miller....... he Nissl i ey. -Miss Fannie Henney. . i—Emanudl Sampman.. ‘Elmer E. Brown 7-29—M3 Wo ary . Elmer E. Brown. 3—W. B. Bender........ q 85—Richland Club 86 —John Zeller 11—Allen C. Bates. ....... 12—John G. Eberle 13—U. E. Hoffer 14—Hannah Hoffer 15—Mary E. Hoffer 16—Rebecca Hoffer. ...... 17-——J. Dewey Hornafius... 18—Anna M. Shearer 19—Arthur Hendrix 88—Jno. Ww. Eshleman. .... ‘Eli H. Engle 50 Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. 91-—Mazie Shelly Pt ok fd PND pork pk ok pk pk (2 ND fd fk RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS Total ol collected, $319.50. Pledged, but not paid, 1 subsecrip-| 86—Geo. Rahm.......... Bf} O. O. F....00n00i es S55 Weber... ......: S$9--—-W. D. Chandler. ...... = 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna. JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor. 23—Emma B. Zeller 24—Mrs. Emma Ellis. ..... 25—C. J. Gillums 26—Jno. F. Rahm DISTRICT NO. 5 North of Main Street and West of | 90—Paris L. : North Market Street Captain, H. E. Hauer H. G. Carpenter, 35-3. EK Longenecker. . .. 31—John Bear Charles and Samuel Eshle- 1100001. M1 OO i ROB -RT H. HOKE FUNE RAL- ~“BIRECTOR AND" EMBALMER otal Total cash collected, $116.85. | DISTRICT NO. 3 North of Main Street between North Barbara and North Market Streets Captain, J. S. Carmany H. S. Newcomer, Wealand and Clayton Keller 1.8. Carmany 2—Clarence Schock 3—Martha G. 4—Estella B. Bucher trad Bucher 1—H. C. Brunner. Gh Little 6—M. M. Frank 7—Amos H. Kaglor. Fenstermacher, ot derfer, Chas. 9— Jane Wilson . 10—Aaron Rye 11—Christ Walters. ..... —C. E. Ricksecker 13—Joseph F. Brandt... 14—Lewis Siller 15—Irvin Geistweit 16—First National Bank... 17—S. Dearbeck 18—Gertrude Way. ..... 2.00 | MOUNT JOY, PA. WEST MAIN ST. 5.00] 19—Cora Jackson......... 1.00] 20—John Bigler........ .. 26] 21—C. S. Brubaker....... 10.00] 22—W. Givens........... 1.00] 23-—Mrs. Lewis Geibe...... 1.00| 24—Wm. Sheaffer........ S00; 25--Casly ....... e000. 1.00] 26—Frank Yost.......... 1.00| 27-—Abraham C. Welsh.... 1.00| 28-—Harry H. Gochnauer. . 50] 29--F. B. Groff......... Do S0--Crgh .,....c conve 1.00| 31—Ethel Schaeffer. ...... .26| 32—Bessie Berry.......... 26% 33—Anna Dearbeck....... 2.00] 34—D. H. Engle......... E00; Sb--Cash ......¢ceceiduie 1.00 36—Mrs. Geo. Sillers...... 1.00| 37—Mrs. Anna Fetter..... .25| 38—Elmer S. Ebersole.... 1.00] 39—B. F. Greenawalt..... 10.007 -40--Cash .......... ccs 65.00] 41—Amos N. Newcomer... 5.00] 42—Albert Stump........ 1.00; 43--Cash ......... cvsvies 65.00] 44—C. N. Mumma........ 2.00{ 45—David Wagner........ 5.00] 46—D. H. Martin......... 5.00, 47—Mrs. A. K. Manning... 5.00 48—W. B. Detwiler. ...... 1.00] 49—H. E. Ebersole....... 65.00 50-—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 1.00 Heisey 5.00 | 51—Rev. Geo. A. Kercher. . 52—Margaret Dearbeck.... 25.00 53~D. C. Reist........... 10.00' 54—J. M. Backenstoe...... 1.00] 55—Mrs. David Wagner... —! H56—Amanda Baker....... $254.75| 57—Clayton Capp........ 58—Viola J. Hancock..... 59—J. L. Suydam........ ‘50 | 60—John J. Dabler..... 50 | South of Main Street between South | 61—Minnie Zink esis vie Barbara and South Market Street £2 Mrs. Hyson rae ere 64 5 hy Mary Zink Seine Farmer, Scott Detwiler, Howard 65—Wm. Conrad......... Arntz and Dr. Jno. J. 5.00 Total ..........u 5 $ Total cash collected, $270.75. 1.00 DISTRICT NO. 6 10.00 | South of Main Street, West of South | 2.00 Market and Marietta Streets Captain, R. Fellenbaum 1.00 | Assistants: M. M. Leib, Jno. G. Reist, 1.00 Dr. O. G. Longenecker, G. Moyer 1.00 and Abraham N. Stauffer .60 | No. Subscribers 25 1—Rev. 1. A. M: eDannaldy 25! 2—Anna Beidler. 5.00! 3—Della Albright. 1.00! 5—Rev. A. M. Sweigert.. 300; 6-C. 8S. Garber......... 1.00; 7—8S. Menaugh.......... 50; 8—Jdno. H. Stoll......... 2.00 9—Mrs. Eli Menaugh..... { 10—David S. Shonk...... 10.00; 11—John G. Erb......... 500! 12-—C. D. Carson......... 1.00; 13—Court Mt. Joy No. 1.00 F. of A.. eve 1.00 14—J. G. Metzger. einen 1.00, 15—John G. Miller, 1.00; 16—B. F. Bookman. . 1.00| 17-—Mary B. Brubaker 5.00 18—Mrs. M. E. Gerber 2.00; 19—Mrs. H. A. De 15.00, 20—H. H. Mortor 20.00; 21—E. W. Bentzel 5.00, 22—Philip R. Greiner 1.00| 23—Cash 2.00 24—H. Engle. Shae 2.00 A A. Harley. ..... 50; 26—Henry F. Garber. ... mn Tor nae Se ott: ooo Tho bo bo bo SSSouny 30.00; 61—Fraternal Patriotic 10.00 Americans’ ......20. 50 62—0. B, Rohrer. ........ 2.00] 63—B. E. Hiestand....... Aa 64—Brown Bros. 5.000 71—Jac. M. Schroll....... 5.00 72—C. Horst..... vc. seve 1.001 75—Euth N, Soll. ........ 12.507 4B, PF. Stoll... or B50 | 75- urs a ing 1.00 76—C. 5.00; 7 Ls “She TE. ain ainins 1000; 78M. M. Leth... ceevvvnn 1 70... Amos N. Shelly...... 1.00 S0—Elam 8S. Myers....... 50| 81—John Wharvel. Kaser..... 91—Samuel Fausnacht. bo} 99—R. F. Eshleman....... 50!100—S. F. Eshleman....... .251101—Samuel C. Hershey... 50})102—B. F. Kauffman....... .25|103—Mrs. Frank Zeager.... 50)104-—A. M. Martin........ .25 | 105—Mrs. H. Beamesderfer. 3. 00 | 1G m inuel Greiner. .... 107—C. F. Eshieman....... 1.00 108— o S. Morton... ...... 1.00 | 109—Helen Habecker...... 1.00 |110—G. Moyer 1.00 | 111—Harvey Rinehart. . . . - - 00! 112—W. T. Diffenderfer.. 1.00 Total SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, 1918 DD d—d, K. Way. ,......... BARR GARAGE Mount Joy, Pa. Both Phones | — MY MOTTO, Is Not Price, Buf Quality Service & Safisfaction Is there anything you need for your automobile, if 1 do not carry it in stack, I can supply it as soon and as reasonable as anyone in the country. TRY ME. / Storage Batteries Recharged / TI RES 1 Live a large supply on hand conséquently can give you prongpt service, prices right. AUTO HIRING | Ao REPAIRING 25 ery. CHANDLER'S DO bed jek CT fk pod 50! 27—Mrs. Elizab’h Seachrist 2.00 | 28—Rev. Thomas Roberts. 2.00, 29—Amos Shelly......... 2.00{ 30—S. Hos Toney. eins .00| 31—Sallie ishey......... 39 Jessie » Mishe y...... i: 83—Cash ......c...... 2 00! 34- Mr. & Mrs. W. Curgan 3 )- 6 7 SE kd stiffness. CHANDLER'S coLD TABLETS known It acts withe pd pk are the quickest, surest relie and costs only 25 cents. out assistamce and causes no income Don’t accept a substitute J. De Long, Sr... —( ‘ha rles A. Sheaffer... 38 Mrs. Joe R. Charles. .. —Mrs. C. Ober...:.... venience. W. Main St. Break a Cold fn a Few Hours First dose of CHANDLER'S COLD" COMPOUND relieves all grippe mige Don’t stay stuffed up; a dose of COLD TABLETS taken every two hours until three or four doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe dold, other in he head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens cl nostrils and air paffa el discharge or nose ot sick headache, dulluéss, fever sore throat sneezing, sorenefs For Sale by CHANDLER'S DRUG STORE Shelly. .... A nnie Schwenker H: 1ge ora ies : i Krall... ......: 00] -Mrs. Japros Webb.... 00! b6—H. W. Garber........ S50} 87—Mary Kubn.......... 50: B8-—J. Glatfelter......... 5.00 59—Arthur Hershey....... .00/ 60—W. M. Hollowbush.... ‘ 65—H. W. Grosh......... 251 66-—Cash ......ccivsenee 50; 67—DB. F. Gerber. ....sens D5 683—Wm. Tyndall.....oess 1.00! 69—J. S. Brunner...c..sese. 200: 70—G. S. Sheaffer. ......» oo , MUSICAL GIFTS Violins, Mandolins, Ukelalas , Guitars, Cornets, Trumbo: Clarionets, Bugles, Drum 1.00 Fine Leather Music Rolls 2.00 | Music Satchels. ‘Leather Cases for all 5.00 | Instruments. 2 Burger's Music Store Open until 9 P. M. 6 N. Prince St. LANCASTER, PENNA. —t 82... H, J. Stambaugh. : : : : 919.50 83—Martha Eby.......... 84—Herman Hartman. .... BO DD = BO DD p= bt OY On 92—B. F. Kauffman, Jr.. vie Chas.| 93—Mary N. Habecker.... 94-—Frank Carson........ 95—Mrs. G. Hoffmaster... 96—Frank Brian......... Amount| 97-—H. H. Kaylor......... .$ 25.00] 98—E. H. Hoffmaster..... ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING SPOUTING HEATING TINNING WORK GUARANTEED tats E. Bi West Main Stree MOUNT JOY, PENNA. (Continued © on’ page '8) Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CTCASTORIA. MOUNT JOY, PA. mm
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