The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, February 09, 1918, Image 5

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THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS
IN OUR HOUSES
RELIGIOUS MATTERS PERTAIN-
{| ING TO ALL THE CHURCHES
| IN AND AROUND MOUNT
JOY BOROUGH
Church of God





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Z Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor [gross earnings of an army of 200,. | Lip Rlione Ih JID Ie 2 card 2a 1 Good limestone land.
» "mn | Sabbath school 9:30. [000 men: Grain, eaten and wasted | V1 0 \eerfully furnish particulars in| ““N, "73 A"126.acre farm of sand
n - Preaching 10:30. by rats and mice on many farms, |“"" . . land iron stone land, brick house,
= Jr. ¥. P. 8. C. E. would pay all of the farmer's taxes. BUILDING LOTS | rood barn, etc., on state road near
=» ~ | Senior Endeavor States, communities, and individuals No Four Lots, each 50x200 ft., | Fawn. Only $90 per acre.
Bn = i Preaching 7:30 hould help eliminate rats and mice: |on North Barbara St., Mount Joy.
{ Prayer meeting on Wednesday |by requiring that all new buildings, No. 6—Two Lots, each 40x197 ft., FACTORY SITES
w w [ night. wharves and other structures be rat- [on Frank St, Mount Joy. | No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft.
" " ; REE proof; that existing buildings of rat-| No. 28—Seventeen choice lots on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Joy
United Brethren Church proof construction be further pro oh nting on the pike east of Florin. | has many advantages and centrally
= wm Rev. D. E. Long, Pastor tec i by having basement windows ome front o Old Line of P.R.R. located. One of the best in the town.
w " 9:00 A. M. Sund iy School nd drain covered with screens,| NO. ZY Four lots on Fairview | I also have a number of properties
; 10:15 A. M. Preaching. gratings, ete., and that existing build- | St., Mount Joy. Traet contains 1% that owners do not care to have ad-
ou = 6:00 P. M. Junior ( E. 2 1 | are not rat-proof be made | 2CI : : | vertised, If you don’t find what you
5 nn 6:00 P. M. Intermediate C. E. 0 by remodeling By constructing No. 32—Two Lots in Florin, each |want in this list, call and see me.
a 7:00 P. M. Revival Services ewers and drains so that they will PUTRo0 I'hey front on Main St. | have it.
- | Wednesday night cottage prayer not provide entrance and retreat for No. One Lot 50x65 ft., on|
Ww = | meetings. rat By insisting on greater cleanli-| West Donegal St.,, Mount Joy. N
. i ne bout markets, stores and p No. 36—Two Lots each ‘456x212
' =m | Trinity Lutheran Church enerally throughout cities, villages ft., on Poplar St., Mount Joy f
" m f Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor ind the country districts. By thresh-| 3% 16—Four Lots in Rioxn, 40x- . .\
= Sunday School 9:30 A. M ing and marketing grain early so that 200 ft. They front on Church St. |
2 . | Morning Service 10:45 A. M stacl will not furnish harboring No. 53-—One Lot on West Done-| Both Phones Mount Joy, Pa.
" = Evening Service 7 P. M. places and food for rats. By remov- gal St, improved, 90x168 ft. or |
| Church Council ing piles of straw, trash and lumber more depth if desired. ;
=n w Thursday Ladies’ Aid Society. which harbor rats in fields and vacant No. 57-—A 5-acre tract in the boro |
Ww The Late I. S. Longenecker. m Friday Missionary Society program (lots. By protecting the hawks, owls of Moant Joy, fine large lot and | 4
E : at Elizabethtown. and other natural enemies of rats| would be a money-maker for truck-
N i : w mee {which are not so destructive to poul- | Ing Or spec ulating on building lots. |
EEE EE EES REE EAE RE Florin United Brethren Church try as rats themselves. By keeping |The Dr. Ziegler tract. 5
—— : Rev. O. G. Romig, Pastor well trained rat dogs on farms and No. 66—Building lot 45x213 ft. |
ais ; : : : The services for the coming Sab- about city warehouses. By keeping [on East side Poplar St. Mount Joy. |
l q LONGENECKFR of Aen J Gn Pultz's store, | hath are as follows: provisions which rats and mice will No, {7—Very desirable building
' naw eodate, where he was an| Bible School at 9:30 A. M. attack in rat-proof and mouse-proof lot fronting on the south side of
. > i efficient clerk for five years, after Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7:15 | containers. By destroying rats and | Marietta street. Will sell any num-
on he Wi to teaching School P. M. mice systematically by poisoning, | ber of feet you want at $6 per foot. }
and taught one year, the first year Junior C. E. Service at 1 o’clock. |trapping and by organized systematic | {
DIED YESTERDAY that Dauphin county had a County Senior C. E. Service at 6:15 P. M ae: ii y I Ne rhea ry Milior r |
| E Sul nde The sachers y y . na. > ny * . INO. ¢ e J. arry B -
cide Superintendent Che teachers were| Weekly prayer meeting on Thurs. Why Not Skim Milk Routes? {erty on C bic xry on BD
oy soavee thon und received only z Es : erty on Col. bia Avenue, Mt. Joy. oun 0 a
HE WAS ONE OF THE BEST AND, YSY sca 4 and received onlyiday evening at the home of John I'o make use of a valuable food No, 5—A 16 apart t y AT
D> | twenty dollars a month salary. They | Raffensberger which has been very much neglected NO. a lyon: aparimen
MOST WIDELY KNOWN RESI- | were examin in all the common | Be the Federal Dairy Division is urging Jigen o , foie on East Main Both Ph
HIS ihranches exe rramimay.. The ta ’ . : ¢ Go ; - > | Street, Mount Joy. o ones
DENTS IN THIS COM- | branches exc rammar. The term United Evangelical Church dealers to consider seriously the ad- No. 8 i q Te house in Flow
MUNITY jwas then only four months Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor visibility of putting out skim milk on] he & A oiou?e nouse mn Niorin,
ji RE vA Tt gers : I g iss) the C. A. Wiley property.
On April 1, 1856 Mr. Longen- Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. their regular milk routes. Con- No. 21--A hick is :
ICE Un A ! y . § | No. 21-—A brick dwelling in Flor-
Isic. 8 Loncencekei cashier | ecker’s father took him in a sleigh to Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and at |sumers can help the movement by |i, the D. E Wolgemuth property MY MOTTQ IS
sa S. ong cker, cas or os Yr Tooi hm ls ] q® ed se ow ; nS yin t . E. Wolg 1 4 :
smeritus of the Un National Bank { Mast [509s il wher 1 he Some a i 9. 3t We) time Communion a ting Jor he Dradset. In fhe bas No. 41—A frame mansion dwell-
ome of the most distinguished busi-|“t% n Pie StoYe OF L03GD8 A aster. Wiis Dg £o aDIALSl: Bus : many gea ers pave deen opposed Ioling in Florin, the J, N. Hershey . .
ess men of Mount Joy for the last)son, where ‘he remained six years, Practice of Chorus Friday evening |the sale of skim milk on the routes, property. Not Price But (Quality
de ; Nhile e »d here he was married |at 7:8 aring that it wart: » con- | PT 0 ; ’
Bolt co en oter i hichlv re-| While employed here he was married |at 7:30 P. M. fearing that it would curtail the con No 44---A Inree brick Rous
alf century, known 1 highly re- J boo 1 Cn eg 20 J : : & : E : 3 : No. 4 large brick house, good
spected by hundreds of rural people | to Miss Harriet Fretz of Rapho town- Quarterly Conference Saturday sumption of whole milk. It is be- repair in Florin, the Mrs. Fanny
of the community vell as the ol k i In 1861 he purchased a store |evening at 7:45. lieved, however, that many people, if Hambricht property 2 rel Service & Satisfaction
Ss y Ol As ih o at what was then k as Teacl aining av even- they had : ity. w BO Nr pe 3 ;
dents of tov lied : Pucsday |; . $a 8 it was I pl Saster training on Monday even ov hog TR pDarnAY oud ax : No. 50 A row of six newly built
! 83 years, ! month : 2 days. {> yu } HOW, : aa B at . » brick houses on Hazel St., Lancas ,
iii A i Pe i { L: wn; but be afraid of starting in| eee re ‘in addition to their customary quan- ; No. ; 31 A re frame Se :
wn what is now Conewago township, | the store ss at this time, as Presbyterian Church tity of whole milk. = Skim milk sold 'piorin, the S. S. Stacks property.
en January 1855 is the Son | th re ble war, talk, he Rev. F. G. Bossert, Pastor : Ps os should : hy : Passoarized No. 58—A frame house on North Is there anything you need
of Afrihom and (Shenk) | rented away for other| 9:15 A. M. Sabbath School. and hauled as carefully as market pMarket St. Mount Joy, the former for your autofhobile, if I do not
Longenecker, prosperous and indus- i PUrposes d to Mount Jey; 10:30 A. M. Divine Worship and milk. It should also be labeled con- paJ,ong property ry it im shock, 1 1
wious farmers, cons t members | the same Sermon, Subject, “A Great Faith for sequently to comply with local re- No. 59—A fine frame residence TAarry I ™n foc 52h TURD
of the Zion Children (Brinser) de-{ The rs he lived in |a Great Crisis.” ; { quirements, so that the customer may ' and business stand on West Main it as soon aid as reasonable as
momination. He spent his early life ‘town he served clerk in the store] 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship, be fully ; informed as to its true gt the John Keener roperty. anyone in fhe country. TRY
on his father’s farm, but farm life of Peter Weidman, now the Samuel Subject, An Unheeded Warning. Sharaster Shim Jail contains all the No. 60—A verv beautiful and ME.
8id not appeal to him so at the age’ (Continued on page 8) Prayer Meeting this evening at)tat. It has a little more protein than modern brick dwelling on West Main /
7:30. | whole milk, but because of the de- gt Mount Joy, up to the minute in :
Annual Congregational Meeting [ficiency in fat, does not supply so very letail *the H E. Eber Storage Batteries
! J ) [ detail, the ‘ 0. Ebersole
after the prayer service much energy. When 4 per cent. arty <
: . property.
ia whole milk—an average butterfat T 64-2 wt of or :
: St. Luke’s Episcopal Church content of market milk—sells at 12 27 po Fon y i graeme Roulior Recharged
I ~ Rev. H. D. Speakman, Rector joents a ua, skim ‘milk is Sort next to Brunner’s Furniture Ware.
LJ / The services on Quinquagesima 2-4 cents a quart as a source of | .5omg with a frame house. Lot is
2 # | sunday will be Morning Prayer and |Protein. In energy value skim milk 905 £f deep and price low. TT end a
- | sermon at 10:3 : is worth 6.3 cents a quart when 4 No. 68—The property of John H. Jer -
. fF . { Bvening Prayer and sermon at PCr cent. whole milk is selling for 12 | 7erphey on West Donegal street,
17:30 | cents Mount Joy
jo! on ~ - Poult : Th ME : .
Ea I ; Church School at 9:15 A. M. ouiny : | No. 75—One square in Florin con-
If You Pick 7 rly 1 i On Shove Tuesday, the 12th inst, It is not necessary to build ex- tains an were, 5 4 in all, good 6- 1] 1 1 hand
® ° | there will be a short service in the |Pensive poultry houses, but they'r,om frame house, stable, ote, Only havea argc subp yon aan
{ church at 7:30 P. M., followed by a should be serviceable, fairly roomy, |gq goo conjequently can give you
1S pec : a e | social gathering in the choir room, wi Jiziieg, and DU ventilated No. 76—A fine 6-room house, prompt service, prices are
"4 ito both of which: all the people of | Yitnoul dralls, { Ock nee stable, etc., midway between Mount right.
ed { i in i : are) be objectionable to the neighbors. i rov on Alovin. +h
. : : v. ‘a . the parish and their friends are}l¢ OPJec! ) g Joy and Florin, the Mrs. C. Shatz
We lave jusiuded fo 3s ge Womens ow » Eloth | edits invited to attend. Chere will be no disagreeable odors |p yuse Price right. AUTO HIRING
tan, brown, Black Kid an fa y Wat ores. ops Jl ko | On Ash Wednesday morning their [if dropping boards are provided in| "No" 78 A fine 9-room house on |
and Leather. Solid effects with plain and fancy vamps and J: rolabrotton cf the Yolo Com. [the chicken house: and these are{vuraet "4 : i at
tips; Louis and Cuban péels will be eclebrasion of the Holy Con | Heanad dolly. The noise of the male] oy, Join St, Mt Joy in best of AND REPAIRING
ips; fouls 4 : . munion at 9 o’clock and Litany with Sean gohW: She hase » i 2 ee | condition Only $2,000.
$4.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00 SHOES | the Penetential Office at 7:30 fol For If ni A Ce ig he he No. 79—A 2%; -story frame double
J - [lowed by a short address on Lent i nse Te n..a noea ve Lope | house on New St. Mt. Joy, only built |
5 ecial Prices-$2 05 $4 95 $ 05 $0 05 There will be services on each Fri She oY JREy Pe we i out eis years ago. For a quick sale. $2,150. Sip
p 4 * san ith . | day eyening during Lent and visiting m6: | 938 1 8 De Jar to have in | No. 80—Lot 80x200 ft. in Mt. Joy,
i clergymen will preach. dry poultry hous pan ont patil | beautiful buff brick mansion and | B C ld
| The rector will preach next Sun-|9n€, some means of ventilation should | 54ern in every way. Could not be | rea a 0 f
SPECIAL SALE OF MEN’S TAN SHOES.
SEE OUR WINDOW.
Chas. H. Fry's Shoe Store
LANCASTER, PENNA.
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THE RIGHT STYLES ALWAYS
Wingert & HaaS Hat Store
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NEW WINTER HATS
CAPS AND GLOVES
RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS

144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna.
JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor.



| day morning on “Blind Bartameas,”
and in the evening on the Crusades
and the late Capture of Jerusalem.
esse eeeesae
LET THIS COUNTY SET A
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win the war. The housewife is
| potent a factor in winning the War,
There
is the soldier at the Front.

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will be a great Food Drive in Feb-
{ruary; women must face the Issue;
learn to save and substitute for
| Wheat. Use Corn* Meal and Corn
| Flour, the latter can be used with
{ white Flour and Yeast War re-
i cipe books may be had for the ask
ing, after February 1st. head
quarters, No. 534 Woolworth Build-
ing.
Then too, there are the po
| tatoes and rye flours wi Ss
palatable and will be on er
soon by most of the grocers.
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10st patriot

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Lancaster county



¢ in her Food Production last Sun
mer, but the coming season mus
find her doubly ambitious Enoug
food must be produced to feed her
own population.
There is no reason why the secon
class food stuffs which shipped
here, should be bought by the patrio
ic_housewife, when our now farm
ers can produce much better vege
| tables at a more reasonable price
{ Lancaster county has come to the
i front in every other War Issue, let
her Food Production and distribution
{be a “shining example” to all other
| counties of the state
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ROBERT H. HOKE
FUNERAL DIRECTOR



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MOUNT JOY, PA. .
[held in honor of Master
{on his tenth birthd
this young friends gathered
(home of one of the number and came
ito the home of Master Lowe in a
body. The evening was spent in the
playing of games after which a tasty

at
luncheon was served. Among those
present were: Misses Jean Sload,
Kathryn Eshleman, Lillian Sload,
Edith Sload, Susan Evans, Mary
Evans, Nancy Rife and Carl Houseal,
Joseph Henderson, Walter Houseal,
Charles Hicks, Theodore Hollen-
baugh, Oliver Sprout, Roy Hoover,
Jacobs and David Lowe.
Will Hold a Euchre 2
The Loyal Order of Moose will
hold a euchre in their parlors at Eliz-
abethtown on Friday evening.

OF WORSHIP
“SHINING EXAMPLE” TO OTHERS
It is Food; Food; Food, that will
as

Abram Sload, Donald Arntz, Branson |
| Farmer
[Items in These Columns Are Pre.
pared in the Department of Agri-
s Column

are Reliable and Trustworthy
United States rats and mice
destroy each year in homes, factories,
| and warehouses, in cars and on
{ ships, crops, poultry, and other prop-
erty, valued at more than $200,000,
the
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be provided. A cloth curtain over an
opening has proved a very success-
ful method of ventilation.
poultry yards are to be on only one
side of the house they should be lo-
cated on the south side in order that
the fowls may have the benefit of the]
first dry ground in early spring and
the warmth from the reflection of the |;
sun on the house during the winter.
The fact that rabbits are a cheap
substitute for the ordinary meats is
likely to turn the attention of many!
more persons to rearing them now, |
specialists of the United States De-
partment of Agriculture believe. |

They can be kept in small and inex-|
pensive pens and buildings and like
poultry, can be killed and prepared |
for the table on short notice.
The decrease in the number of
beef cattle in the United States, with



 
the resulting high prices which have
prevailed during recent years, has
aused greater interest to be taken
this industry, and many men wh
never raised beef cattle in the
past are taking up this kind of work.
Young i should be given their
ed in such a manner that each in-|
ividual pig its share. The |
nple way to accomplish this is to |
llow the pigs to eat from a proper-
constructed feed trough; one that
gets
vill keep the pigs out of the feed
ind will lesson the possibility of
owding.
Much of the excellence of the rab- |
as food depends upon the cook
As often prepared, it is dry and
yid, while in the hands of an ex
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erienced cook it becomes all that a |
fastidious taste can wish—wholly as |]
alatable as the finest poultry. A
special requirement in cooking is
that none of the natural juices in the
jeat be lost in the process.
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New Club Organized
\ppropriate to the season, a|
Ground Hog Club was organized here
on Saturday with these officers:
President, John Bombach; Vice
President, Jac. M. Schroll; Secretary
Treasurer, J. M. Backenstoe.
and
The new club will meet annually and | Price
only men are eligible who can affirm |
| to having killed or captured a wood-
chuck. A banquet (minus the ground
hog) was held Saturday.

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Will Hold a Fox Chase |
, Mr. A. H. Stumpf, proprietor of |
the Farmers’ Inn, will hold his fifth
{ annual fox chase at his hotel here on
Thursday, Feb. 14. A big turkey
dinner will be served and all are in-
vited to attend. tf. |
culture at Washington, D. C., and |
If the]

y, buildings, contracts, ete. | /
e very low i WORK GUARANTEED
TRUCK FARMS |
| j—A 14-acre truck and!
{ poultry farm in Rapho township, 2| 4
miles from Magiersanvilie Soil | A s RB 1 X
limestone and sand. eapest tract | (hatl k R k ck I
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1918
No. 85—One acre of land in Rapho,
2 miles north of Mount Joy, frame
house, stable, etc. Only $2,000.
LARGE FARMS
An 85-acre tract of farm
pasture land in West

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| { timber
[ Donegal township, tract adjoins Ma-
{sonic Homes ground on two sides.
| Price very low.
sre IR a4 0 lanka : ! No. 556- b2
Be I Maen d jist of Real; may farm 2 miles east of Mount
in any of these Lroperties. please (JPY: Prick house, barn, tobacco shed,
hos Se proper lesa ose No finer home in this section.
No.
42
and
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| replaced for near the sale price.

No. 81 —A 3-story brick mansion |
|in Maytown, excellent location, has || F WwW H
{all improvements—a real home. Has | n da € tours
| 12 store room and would be fine |
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| for business and dwelling combined.
T A
frame house and busi-
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on E. Main st.,, Mt. Joy, | 4 4 -
center. All improvements. | COMPOUND relieves all grippe mis.
| No i—A frame house adjoining | ery. Don’t stay stuffed up; a dose of
| No, 3 ; fine sh he, al improvements. | CHANDLER’S COLD TABLETS
1 on or both. | .
No 86 A 21 story 11 room | taken every two hours until three or
modern mansion on E. Main st., Mt. | four doses are taken will end grippe
Joy, with 1 electric lights, | misery and break up a severe cold,
sie mpmoetiale Dose wi residence | itheT in the Head, chest, body or
INO Of . 1 Or is 5 - .
on I I has hot water, heat! limbs. It promptly opens clogged up
ind in | shap | nostrils and air passages; stops nasty
: No }-100 ne nouse 1n | discharge or/ nose running, relieves
Fl d Y , ible, lot is | gjok headach®, dullness, feverishness,
20) h :
: Ris 1 0 sore throat sneezing, soreness and
BUSINESS STANDS { stiff
30——A store property, dwell- stiffness. :
is ad lara a at Lancas.| CHANDLER'S COLD TABLETS
ter Jur 1, 1able. . are the quickest, surest relief knowmn
eNO, S5—=a d i Moun and costs only 25 cents. It acts with-
Jo V1 nou Ol == .
fat \ rk nd of Geo ! out assistance and causes no incom~
W Price 1 t. venience. Don’t accept a substitute
A good hotel property in
Moun enjoying ii ezcellent For Sale by
woth me men 0 | GHUANDLER'S
"No. 27-1 1 0 ft., on West
M St., M t lot fronts on! 1 OT
, R 1 ablished coach | DRI GU ST ORE
Y tand. ( re frame ild- } ar : ow
) g8 frame bud) ) W. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA.
\ 1stry or agent |
us |
A 1; r acres in

tract f 15
ne Sporting Hill,
flour mill,
nce, barn
a snap.
11 estab-
$40,000 |
ry business in
-eason for selling,
Low rent



ALL KINDS OF
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concrete block |
of J. Y. Kline
ith all’ stock, | TINNING

No. 67—A small 7-acre truck farm
in Bast Donegal near Iron Bridge;
good buildings on! 0
West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.


No. 82—A t 2 miles
north of Mt. . ne house,

stable, etc., $9