The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, February 09, 1918, Image 13

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THE MT, JOY STAR AND NEWS
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918,












 
 
  



  





| TERS lustruction Company for son —
new boys who are in the sc Trice, $e m Ci ¥ Tv
FROM i. e. to show them how to carry IN OUR HOUSES | rarmers s Oui
ters and other drills. 1 do not Too, YW
SOLDIF R D if there are any n 3 drawn Am tems in These Columns Are Pre-
LD bul: 1 ce | 8 there or not but ared in the Department of Agri-
if the should be, we can teach the culture at Washington, D. C,, and
: 0 how t ) be mu nner Are Reliable and Trustworthy.
Re oREY McGINNIS AND also. By Ai Skinners we mean, men | pg) 1GI0US MATTERS PERTAIN.
BBY" GANTZ WRITE WV I ir Sempany ING TO ALL THE CHURCHES Cottage Cheese Salad
INTERESTING LETTERS has one nu d ald LWelve IN A (1 1 N tiou id makes a good dish
> . 1 of u ind th \ x hor il AND AROUND MOUNT "
FROM THEIR CAMPS u A= i Sa | JOY BOROUGH "n cheon, A they are
here are four head of mules to one . ( : y rick I ein cheese ads take
; \inbulance and b me, whe : Sais [the ce of cold meat dishes. The
Evacu : No. 4: hiched to the An llances (ney su folowing, 18 2 followin in inexpensive, nutri
( I leaf, ly can take a fell for some rough ur this community as supplie’ [tio cottage cheese lad: Mix
Edit 3ullet ME , Ga., Pie roads | ‘emind y nol t1.» various pastors. 1f the dn. [thoroughly one pound of cheese, one
Editor Bulletin, {riving through gr fields in Penn- fand or walf tablespoonf Fore:
1. So beli he , pot ings of your church and Sunday bd halt tablespoonful of cream,
: ; : Joy \ ve get & ’ blespoon full of chopped par-
s something fic tha np Dix and me of those | School are not noted here, see that dt to taste. First. fill a
+} > V0 "Q ron 1 ¢ ( \ mbhnl P 1 }
he mal hes I 00K1¢ n one t anc your pastor sends us the news. rectan tin mold with cold water
Canada, where | the first thing the e is that '” o cl ind t tl urface After |
ast Sumner | } t th We no ra oe i n \ ¢ ine \
) y do bel W St. Luke’s Episcopal Church th t line the bottom
F 3 ; . v ! yi Rev, H. D. Speakman, Rector : Ie moi 3 wal ed paper; then
ng Th oh , od ) Sunday, the First in Lent, the |! che three layers, put-
11 on ; ; r vill be at 10:30 A. M. and|!! ar pars allel strips of
eking OW 1 nee eave or chopped
: Pi tne 0) (9:15 A. M. 1 aver Cover with
\ W ( aper and set in a cool place
( n A of : i nil 7e fo : then run a knife
‘ owe ' United Brethren Church Uns dh Eve; hen ran 1 knife
Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor Four Ut es and Inv the mold. |
June ; )-00 M lav: Schoo nd serve on lettuce
3 orther Tendered a ! ¢ A n J w \ I'venel dr ing and
r Ne 0 MI. Preachin i
rreat. We h yunch of : 6:00 P. M inior 4 E ¢ wv be used |
lan and tq n } 1 oP WN ' Inte diate C. E yarsley, and chopped
Te st 0 Ig oan , : ; P. M. Revival Service be added.
V¢ ! o 0! 1 \ \ 1 Ww nesda nich ottag yrayer I Five Cents Apiece—Time to
7 : v ! F 1 ! Oo start a Hennery
WP & jOVE the sur 1 1 I 6 ) cents dozen!
I'l ~ 2 . " ’"
Laas , 1 : Church of God M tha hat in some places; Isn t
We } cM mn nd M Rev. 1. A MacDannald, Pastor IL ‘ 11 LOX you, Mr. [own |
: Y x Pa. Sabbath school 9:30 Man, to “do I hing ibout the
Qa ean oe Preaching 10:30. egg supply? Be producer Put the
) . - B Jr. Y. P.8S. C. E, b:4b I to work-—6 or 8 hens
Ou 1 n 1
1 1 i ) | 1 Senir vor 6:30 ¢ enough, when
ir I s. David I X Pre , for 4 or 5 persons
N pment : ; ers Are and 4 AughLe g Praver meeting on Wednesday ) wast t pay the feed
5 rs Th . uhl, Mr. : he night bill With egg present prices
Hest ishes ft town. 5} r Hel I Evangelistic services every even- you scarcely can lose Don’t take
Bre : SHEA i. ing. ! her Get reliable advice
ral 1d 5 van I V a ———— o ahead. ‘Backyard Poul-
re an Oliv | iy Vial | United Evangelical Church ng,” Farmers’ Bulletin 889,
( ge and Oliver an, ie y 22 Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor published by the United |
; ] ) Rhec I X Mis Tt h 3 Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. tat epartment of Agriculture,
ir Friend: wn of FAISSey cozepmine Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and points out safe paths with poultry. |
il Mary | of Columbia. Mr. |, P. M Send fo t
: ’ Nach of me J; ge Mee uy rag a :
Am fine and at tiful £ ny 3 ang, Practice of Chorus Friday evening Don’t Buy ‘“Squab Chickens,”
We es ‘ hoaiyti o i long re 7.0
d st 11 aon y 3 ot x u the : at 7:30 P. Sl Three. poungl Fowls Best
ty and sure*do member the o Teacher training on Monday even- Housewives can help the meat sit-
I may be able © you soon as "vw : ing. uation by "bu 1g three-pound
are detailc tfc entowr A PIL ep : — broilers and friers and refusing to
or Camp Dix, i hoping ia f£iace ot Xnjoymen Trinity Lutheran Church use quab chickens” weighing a
1at the detail e changed On rsday enn 1 par 01 Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor pound, one-half’ or less. Dressed
s our Company cc ts of ed from Salun ra on Sunday School 9:30 A. M. poultry specialist of the United
snnsylvania bo r El hethtown, Morning Service 10:45 A. M. 5 Depariment of Agriculture
Our compar ver entertained Evening Service 7 P. M. u a ‘onservation measure.
A 2 ay Xone Fis .
slightly and qu Mr. D. Brandt Ash Wednesday Service 7:45 P. M. Ser under-developed or “squab
boys would not he ride Thursday evening Ladies’ Aid So- ” in hotels, restaurants and
nm, SO! he Vinnie : regard as a waste, for
. heart a 2 0 ! | , Eliz ind Friday evenings Cat t four w longer, inclading
ance I pulled t fect and Peifer and Mar v of Salung instruction. two fleshing, such
am certainly glad . phine Keei f Marietta, - fow gh about three
The weather ce dow hnson o 1 aster and Methodist Episcopal Church pou under proper
her 1 D Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor f ike th ex
rain I 1 1 ton, 1 Sund: yol 15 A. M. h by Ir’
W Pr zg it 10:30 A. M r hui
1d § 1 Ju r League 2P. M. 11 1
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Special n “Temperance wa
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SPEC ALE OF MEN'S TAN SHOES it 7:15 P. M. (All are ir [TR Whos yen dH
: i Ts Weekly prayer meeting on urs when her ) oody and 1
7 SEE OUR WINDOW. day evening at the home Harry is not desired llow them to hatch
4 Eas Stoll " | chickens, they 1 be “broken up”
# a - ly I ly I'he yoner
y Co ~ Rohre + Lutl . Parisl 101 th 3001 they re-
ry Bod 1 a 8 £2 ! onrersiown Luatneran Arish >
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g Ch: S ' y S “J no - : Rev. H. A. Kunkle, Pastor : A ot
’ ARTE n First Sunday in Lent, Feb. 17th 1¢ shou > confined 10
/ LANCASTER, PENNA. ' Ry 0 ; a oop, prefe witht a slat!
5 Concordia, Chestnut Hill, Mountville |b ( her : of water
Llafipemen fines rowaluorsenllrnoiperioniys poset fips i Sunday School at 9 A. M. Mr. G.|to dr I Ted o1 not. as
om eaiima——a y 1 0.011 Supt gesired. NO rence will be
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Health Officer H. H. Gillums, |t
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Grey Iron recently, is improving. pounds

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{on Frank St., Mou Joy |
| No. 28S teer choice lots |
| fronting on the pil east of Florin.
Some front on O Line of P.R
{ No. 29-—Fou lots on Fairview |
| St., Mount Joy I'ract contains 1%
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No. 32 'wo Lo
90x200. "They fron
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West Don .
No. 36 I
{ ft., on Poplar |
No. 45 H 1
200 ft. They fror
No. 53—One vt
gal St, npr i
more depth if
No. b7 Al ¢
of Mount Joy,
would be mo
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The Dr. Ziegler tr
No. 66 Bi
on East side
No. 77—Very de
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No.
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will cheerfu
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1ave for sale |
thes roperti
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furnisl
BUILDING
North
No.
fronting

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b0x65H on
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each 212
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tract in the boro
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or for truek-
1 building lots.
lot 45x213 ft
St. Mou Joy.
sirable

building
the south side of
street. Will sell any num-
you want at $6 per foot.
of feet
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Mount
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No. 84

The
Harry
Avenue,
HOUSES
A 16-room
families
Joy.
A double
on
house
Miller
prop-
Mt. Joy.
apartment
East Main

Florin,
in
Wiley property.
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dwelling in Flor-
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Lancaster
house in
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Real |
f interested |
please
and costs only
stable, ete., $900 }
No. 85--0One acre of land in Rapho,
2 miles north of Mount Joy, frame
{ house, stable, ete Only $2,000.
LARGE FARMS
An 86-acre tract of farm
pasture land in West
tract adjoins Ma-
No. 42
and
Donegal township,
tin Del
onic Homes ground on two sides.
| Price very low.
No. h5—A 52-acre farm, the John
2 miles east of Mount
rn, tobacco shed,
in this section.
EZ :
| Krady farm
(Joy, brick house, b
| ete No finer home
| Good limestone land.
No. 73-—A 126-acre farm of sand
A tract fronting 107 ft.
R R siding in Mount Joy
advantages and centrally
located. One of the best in the town.
I also have a number of properties
that owners do not care to have ad-
vertised. If you don’t find what you
No. 10
[and irdn stone land, brick house,
| good barn, ete., on state road near
| Lawn Only $90 per acre
FACTORY SITES
| has many
want in this list, call and see me.
have it.
: chroll

Mount Joy, Pa.
Both Phones
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Mount Joy,
Both Phone

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MY MOTT
Not Price, Bat Quality
Service & Satisfaction
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mobile, if I do not
carry it instock, I can supply
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Break a Colg/
In a Few Hours
First dose of cant ER’'S COLD
COMPOUND relieves fall grippe mise
ery. td up; a dose of
CHANDLER’S D TABLETS
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taken every two hairs until three or
four doses are talgen will end grippe
misery and breakf up a severe cold,
either in the hfad, chest, body or

 

lim It promptly opens clogged up
nos : aif passages
discharge or fhose running, relieves
k | chy, dullness, feverishness,
SC sneezing, soreness and
stiff s. *f
CHANDLER'S COLD TABLETS
are the ¢ kest, surest relief knowns

It acts with-
causes no income
25 cents.
out assjstance and
veniende. Don’t accept a substitute
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West Main Street
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