PAGE EIGHT PA. CONVENTION |OUR DADS MET WILL MEET HERE ON MONDAY NIGHT RE COMPANY GRANTED A TWO DAYS "SESSION WILL BE | FI Saturday, Feb. | M., Choir Catechetical Class, P. CASTCRIA For Infants and Children. 9th at 2 and Sunday | ae School meeting at 3 P. M _The-Kind You Have Always Bought Means of Saving Coal Bears the 2 7 Zee In order to conserve coal the Imp. 3 Signature of 2 y O. R. M. have decided to have no |the next two weeks. meeting until March 29th. | Pa., nightly revival meetings in the church | opened Sunday night. i THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS DEATH RECORD | FOR THE WEEK| LIST OF THOSE WHO HAVE RE. SATURDAY, FEBRU AH John Koser pays highest prices for ‘skunk, muskrat and opossum hides. Revival at Cross Roads Any person who has raw furs leave Bishop Jacob K. Bowers of Trappe, | him know, he will give you a square is in charge and will conduct !deal. Messrs. Aaron Gibble, John Brosey, west of town, for [Arthur and John Kauffman, Victor The meetings | and Samuel Koser, Isaiah Zook, | Eiven Brosey, Phares Ginder, Amos etl Qe. Cross Roads, Star 2i* re of 50.00 APPROPRIATION— . HELD IN MOUNT JOY HALL $30. CEIVED THEIR FINAL SUM. | CONSIDERING THE PUR- | —REV. W. B. STODDARD CHASE OF A ROAD MONS TO THE GREAT | YOND | WILL SPEAK MAKING OUTFIT BE . : —— mo Yohei ” A meeting of the Pennsylvania| Mount Joy Borough Council met (Continued from page 5) | Convention of the National Christian |in regular monthly session Monday Eby property, next door to Sager’s | Association will be held in Mount Joy | evening with President H. M. Stauf-|siore. He then clerked in "Joseph | Hall here next week. The meetings fer in the chair and these members |p Brybake r's store, located where S. have been advertised for Feb. 11 and | present: Messrs. H. S. Newcomer,!g Berphart’s store now is and re- | 12 and will positively start Mc negy gharles Riclsenkers D. Ba Abie and |, \ined there a year and after work- | y but on account of a recent ruling of | Dr. O. G. Longenecker. 1e minutes |i, three years for Goff & Evans in| We Pp Yo Ro Trip CAR Fi 0 0.09 the Fuel Commission the Tuesday | of the previous meeting were read the store now occupied by M. S. Bow- | A UR UND ARE N ALL URC HASLS rél { meetings are as yet in doubt. The [and approved: | Fellent man, he formed a partnership with ow | } program as arranged follows [ Clerk of Council Fellenbaum, asi WM, Breneman at the old Brea | 0 M RE Ir C STS Yo N fo ! Monday, February 11th per instructions, had written to Dr.|n.n stand, now Bernhart’s, where | 0 . 0 U OTHING . ASK R . 7:30 P. M.—Prayer, Rev. Jonas gg & Dien, ashing Pe ton they conducted buses for seven i andisville; Welcome—Rev. | to deier the erection oil a Blo rs, when he with a number o > EF . : pearing Landisville ) pricom M ‘® plant. Dr. Dixon, in reply, suggested | years, Mount : Jov business Po NO"CAR FARE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR COLU MBIA PRODUCTS h Joy; R e and e s ted af-| M “Jov Woolen Mill ‘ Church, Mount Joy; Response and that the final plans be completed af-|ci.r tod the Mount Jov oolen Mill, S30: -38 k= K St Address—**Our Purpose,” President, |ter w hich the matter of deferring [located where the No. 2 Cotton Mill | ast | ng reet Lanc aste r, Pen na. Enos Hess; Music ommittees ap work ol 0% Sonsijered. ars of thel [i8 now operated, in which So-opera| { ointed; Offering ldress—“‘Two mr. 1 M. Leib, secre tion he was the treasurer. £ “© igions,” R W Stoddard, | Board of Health, presented the | (inning a year the mill was shut | PREO® Pe Lig retarv. y. Dugan Board’s recent organization, and |g un and Mr. Longenecker bec: me | ©0ee0eOO® @@ POR 9000C00009000030560000000 Tuesday E 12th stated that aside from several cases p in the Union N tions J] Mount S uesda February 1 . . y : of chicken pox the general health of | Bank. afterwards h as chosen | © Morning Session, 9:30 A. M De 0 jJoy bank, a a, us ah 0 or : on ® " ® 1e borough was good. s assistant cashier of the First| Y H 1 } ¢ ©) Yoslonal, & Jaen NC Brofm, Hum Mr. B. J. Myers, Esq., attorney for | National Noun Joy Bank, and a few | © our €a t 1 ® nelstown, leader; ( RET M. A. Rollman, asked for boro wa- years later in company with 2a num- | ©) ee aeadt Tommi: € % re por 2 0 joots ter on lands recently purchased by ber of prominent Elizabethtown | D d ® i li Mini t rs M : og) \ I _ Mr. Rollman. That he had purchased | | men, started the Elizabethtown First 3 epen S ® erence, Mimsters M. ©. Manning, ip... tracts and all would be con- |x ii nal Bank, of which he later be-|(®) Maytown; C. R. Posten, Elizabeth-|" National Bank, of which he later be- | ¥ > > ’ Jlidated and taxes paid in the boro. |... . the cashier, where he remained I g ( n; John L. Weaver, Lancaster and | jcame Lie cashier, ¥ X |®@ on Yr f They Need 2 3 : The matter was referred to the |r . five vears. ou ! Shaers do, Speak. 3 ! $0 > Me h i horo’s solicitor for his opinion in the | hy 18 30 he was recalled to Mount p Attention See 8 Ja alk ngs one oO em : SJL, n as a ( \ ( bah ng € o matter y Joy, to fill the position of cashier at = in Secret,” Rey. y B, Siodgony | Burgess H. C. Schock reported the te Halon Nation] Mount Joy Bank © DR F - ; ® Afternoon Session, 1 iol 1 odie yointment #; Messrs. H. M. Stauf-1! 1: Ya tran nore AGous : i. A U TE N Devotional, Elder H. B. Yorder, Lan f C harles Richsecker and H. S . ik h ie took | ons Giled _ y 9 : ? e n IS ! caster, Leader; Bible reading, What fer, EE Teast | of that year, and has filled that po-| @ 3 } nr i Jewcomer as members of the Trust|. "i host pleasing manner for BOTH TELEPHONES S does the Bible say regardi the |p 4 and that there were no col-|} ay os Ferrin 3 EAST ORANGE STREET OPEN EVENINGS © Lodge? John 8. “White, Highspire, (und, ind, tot here, a is ® 3:00, Resolutions discussed | “me Nr on Y Team ¢ , 1110 service wi onor, oO | a : . Dr. O. G. Longenecker of they, { 1912. Under his chapes EPEC | 3 Slder Tavlor ur. ] § Jan 1, 1912 nder his charge Spe EB anion, of oe FLATT is 1 He: ©O00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Ev 1 8 ky Shay cross the Columbia road temporarily |: + of the strongest banking rr NTE T——. SE —— .v@ning Session, 7:30 P. M. > red. purchased the netessary!y . ~ a WAT : } : ) Tt ¥ Ey 2 Pe : red, purchas r SSarY | house the county. I i ( Ln Archie Emenheise : o AS a, Ride q D. Ji YW treet marking I from a Pitts- {onrenceker is a " ROHRERSTO Y% N the or ho id ) eI o AN EXPRESS LOAD OF INDIANA a hS Dy z eaqer; aaress . or tev i HE) 4 * wi i { ef a ’ . ‘ yurgh firm and h wrrarged with |p been prominent his ction al Liberty, Rev. J. C. Mcl i the frolle :y compan + the removal |: : Vine ih some ! Martin Ringwal the Quite " €X¢ oe tir e Horses lpe Pastor ; frond. C onyenanier | C arch, A urplus sr ‘rom #rolley when he advo- |sick list for a few day on Tuesd TO PTrly He oh DV S Hes lladelphia, Ia.; Music fer > foc Also that notices bad been penne DOV 2 ao Mali Sh day 3 wh Podress, rouge > 2 Spin; ; Pol s thruout the town re- on i in Bnd I welt 01 or 3 Ried / ot ¥ r \ pn ey oy At My Sale and Exchange Stables 7 Inhlocser Rlizabethtown C : : 3 > lal ment: in. 8 ne 1 ug V¢ N) stationed Ii Dy G ry ted X DENlOsseL, Muashea citizens to open their | 4} f ways and means in| Camp Meade, Md. ! he indor MOUNT JOY, PENNA. rh , National AS of : Su 1den thaw. ber of improve- Mr. Charles Stubb, of Peach Bot ww the p h eich r : tion ODrow d : %o y s a : Wa ter com onnections are | tom, is feeding a fine flo f 1 uch d D Q welcomes to its 1 rst 0 oY. Of con thren Church, |tridges which found shelter und : Hn SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1918 1es t rsn ter Vorks, 1 ' } 1 \ tive his corn erib during he se re 1d accept the Lord J« hr I . hic role ¢ mn active and } 1b during th COI pper a Su Se Meatutor mn € 1 Gr x ng os f : £ th bey for many | We ther, nad are beco i Si 3 d disapprove of all counterfeit r ini ; RA Pond good | by his wife ang (lame. g 3 ithe Churel Pi, 4s h % 1S e fT plugs were opened and found in good John W. Eshle- Mr. hfe Hollinger f y cl eret lode stem a I Four grand by Miller & Bushong of : Yor Secret EE — yn ,. ae I ] nee « y Fune tol r- | discontinued work and wer o Har . ay X : : : p< Lu proy 1a after- : risburg to wor for Haeeo & B : : Home From i Hospital I f bill al which were from his Inte who are moving a h Bis y Mr. Samuel Ma had ic nthe UJ. B. [hogs to Harrisbur: here t IL foot 1 I i I 1 rdir the U. B. isburg, ’ YOU badl) yurned at 1X rR the ordinand the Mount n the piggery. Columbia some tin 0, car ed progress. : There will be pi hin » from the Hosplal in that the Licht con Cl rah To hash I 1g — - uarct 1 1001 t Rohit 0 bh Saturday. His injury w lichts out but 10. by t} y i > oe X AS ria) w lig oss er , by the pastor, Rev. F. W. M B mendaing Mr. Mateer r Witl that the citizens } = ne 3 aR QG lire 0 das ° id A w W. APPEL & SON his brother-in-law Georg hmar th tt if 3 NOWN Fesi=| THLE ap 19: a. m. ana i JEWELERS & OPTICIANS 1S brot ROP Ina adorge Yang man he iii de it his home in Subject in the n nov: ine, Tt Dar gats that are oul. ij on Sunday morning ! gers of Prejudice,” and in the eve Meeting February 14 e Union National rv f I illness from a |ing, “Messi: nd Palac A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary treasurer, show ymplicat of diseases, aged about Miss Elsie ain able tq kb of the Lancaster : I Hospital in > thre e accounts as fol 0 Ve Deceased lived in Mazari- | attend to her du . § wll be held at the home of Mrs. T ( : Bq rough, $641.65; Water, | ot ars, and was driver a About two miles northw They range from 3 to 8 year olds and 3 “y or feman on Thursday after- $1,209.98; Inte rest, $94.00. i year for Ziegler and |this place, near Chestn l is weigh from 1,000 to 1,600 lbs. This 5 ! oe . 4 i as wt *hree o ‘clock. Upon motion a committee of four al and ice merchants. He | place called “Hunsmichel’s Luch iot consists of general purpose and »= \ Ineho me \ ie of whom is to be the Burgess, is ber of the Order of Moose but several years ago changed to =xtra good road horses, both trotters HE Hayor Pays: to be appointed for the purpose of His wife, before mar- | ‘Spook Hollow,” when a young man ind pacers. Also some good, big, Yard, per Ih... ....} & 28%e continuing the work on the filter Naylor, and she sur-|decided to settle the Ground Hog thin feeders. Also a few fat horses. Butter, per 1b. C0... Jéz plant. President Stauffer deferred the following children: |business for all time to come; so on Some good 3 and 4 year old mules. Eggs, per doz. 4. the Srholnimet of said commitie vife of Frank Hillinger, | February first he got his gun and di fail io me and look this lot tor the present. no He wrrisbur Mrs. Margaret, wife of | amunition in shape for the occasion. ver, can show you horses with Wh Brandt & Stehman Pays: 2.00 Upon motion an appropriation of [z\f Herr, Columbia; John, serving in| The following morning, about 4 one, musclg, size, quality and good Corr An roa Sart denise e $240 $50 was - granted Friendship Fire | ihe United State) s Army, with or-!o’clock, which was Ground Hog Day Seed b } Jisposttion, Just the kind that will Laie. St 2¥ i Company. 2 . [ders to leave amp Meade for lhe started bright and early to select peed but ngt haste. develop into money makers. This is Whe: parandy & Stehman Sells: $2.10 I'he opdinange Sibwaning fhe Georgia: Anna, C pop George, Wil- | a place behind a high stump about Skil tried 48d prove: an on ptionall y good load, and any RR Ca a rig amount oi the bond to be given DY {jay and Harry 20 yards away from the place where 1 en one having a Spring sale should come Bran, per 100 Ibs... .......... 2.30 the solicitor, unanimously passed a | the Ground Hog was to made its ap- ebcuney Bas and buy as there is every indication Shi Stuff, r 100 lbs., 2.3! I acy cked by ] 1pstu per 1UU 1bs.,........ 2.99 | second reading. i Mes. Maria Lump | pearance; but as the time passed by k ledre. that the! horse market will be high Mites feed, per 100 Ibs. great 235 The auditors report of the Mount Mrs Ilaria Lump, wife of John |nearing eleven o'clock the sun was nowlec.ge, next Spring. y: . ¥en o" Tate ace rac ' . . . | 3 canes Ret ob 1bs., Stren 240 Joy Borough oY ier BON Lump, residing near Landisville, died | very pleasant and the man fell And a modern equip- Sale;to commence at 1:30 p. m., Cotton Seed Meal a 2.90 Presents { ig 2 (ageep ji d ore | Sunday evening at her home, from asleep. During his sleep the Ground ment makes our repair on Safurday, Feb. 9th, 1918, when Linseed Meal, per 100 bs.,. ... 3°00 spread on the minutes, Fors ered ad-|qropsy. She was aged 64 years, five Hog came and went again safe from d : erms’ will be made known by p AE vertised in the Mount Joy Bulletin | onths and 20 davs. Mrs. Lump is the dangerous weapon. The young epartment the best in Beef scrap & fish scrap....... 5.50 | for three insertions and also the pos-|curvived hv 1} ates A 0. ’ th : . Franck, Auct. Calf Meal, per 100 lbs 4.50 ) A 4 {survived by her husband, and the |man awoke about 12:30 p. m. and e city. Timoth A 5 100 Yon. 180 ters printed by the Bulletin. [following children: Harry, of near was perfectly disgusted and never . Fy Zeller, Clk. Straw Siva NE es J 408y- + . 1.00 President Stauffer suggested the | Landisville; mma and Susan, at]|tried it since; not knowing whether Our best customers JSQ& mmr a , Der Uy ere «1. purchase of a road-maliing outfit and home. A brother, Henry Buch, of lit was a Ground Hog or “Spook,” hav been gained through OUR a. ilk Se ee ng aster Vunethr, ol StVives, | the place was called “Spook experts. MOST COMPLETE MUSIC HOUSE CLASSIFIED COLUMN instructed to ioox aro a used Funeral services were held Wednes- | Holly.” F an a] outfit and if one can be bought rea- | jay Toroon ot O olelack ai the. Chae LEE : i FANCASTER NOTICE—Patrong of the Donegal sonable, repr} the matter i Condi) house, and at 10 o'clock in Kauff- | 5 FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS A Msurance Co. are a he i were paid and Counci [mans mn nits church. Interme nt | MIL TON GROVE ; AND SUPPLIES y notified that assessments are rned. , vas ma n the adjoining cemetery. $4 | Vi IS ISSGUI 5 now due and] payable to the local DO Wp cmp eoial T : 224 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET VIOLINS, MANDOLINS/ GUITARS, agent Mr. J.” H. Miller, Columbia Their Destiny was Elizabethtown Sawnel Schaeffer : Mr. Filia Diffenderfer was 1n 3 ! LANCASTER, PA. Ave., Mount Joy. fek Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson of Samuel Schaeffer, a resident of Ory x SIN BY tas 998% — Te — = Donegal Springs took a crowd of | Eliz d at St. Joseph’s 34 Villiam Brosey sold his horse | OFFICE GIRL WANTED—High young folks from here and the sur-|H 1t illness of a |to Phares Stern last’ week. —— ee " Schoo] Gradu: prefe reed. Rollman to Elizabeth- com ; vsos: He lind boon |. Mn Hairy Geib spent several days , g. Co., Clarence Schock, Pres i in a sleigh. {in the hospi rove davs. Mp. | in Elizabethtown, last weel — — feb.9-1t s chaperon, Sch: wi : AYE of |. Mr. Blane Heisey called on Mr. | SEAR ns f the duty. A age ar | bv several rola. John Kauffman on Sunday. Alber St ~ Kk I: i : SAL PyEN WANTED To solicit Was spent tiv 1 rela Messrs. Jacob Young and Eiven oert I iC A el FRANK HOLTON BAND Orders for It ing Co grea Jl ed Mr and Brosey called on Mr. Cyrus Geib on INSTRUMENTS and paints. or OMmMIiSSION. | ar... Ws " : ore fe oe Sun ; INS RUME] ee THE A Wats they had a very nice Viweiler nday. = : al Dealer In Se es . address THE. Olt CO. Jif Il ie er Slone ote or Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Gibble call HOLTON+-CLARK MODEL Eeveland, Ubi rat. Misses A and Maude Webb, Lil town. die ed on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gibble i /CORNETS ie ; Blanche Kaufman. Hea Ii BT on Sunday. d i | ood h. p. Domes Bl he fiman, bea- Ul aw, ns Es Ll ae ine, ma and break; Ww bh and. Bs ning, following a Mr i por 3 ih OU ann | En . coadits or Apply to M. Et s place, Messrs. |a linger ro? Soto The family s t | day with Mr. and - . A] 3 PP} : Verdot Ldap nr : | Mrs. Samuel Shelly | KLilr re Mi Qin Qi nn B. By Mt. Joy. jan.26-tf | 1 , Richard Zook, | dec vears of age, and = i - : ; i X98 ger S MUSIC OL f B Al He Donegal Springs, the Civil War I'he Milton Grove High School wil j { Siu IFTUOILL Lit WANTED-—A Farm of about. 75 Irv Eby, Clay Stauf- - War render a program in the near future 4 | Open until 9 P. M. acres, must be good soil and buildings f¢ rd Garber of Rebecca Milles I'he date is not decided upon ; i o : 1 Mr Mrs ‘harlez RShel ! > v and not too far from Mount Joy. Ad Flo line of Landis-{ M Miller died Friday ' . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelley and | 6 N. Prince St. dress, Real Estate, Care Star and 11¢ ¢ } e in York aged family vere in the home of Mr. and $ > { : News, Mount Joy. tf. — 7 Deatl cotseds by 2 Mrs. Christian Good on Sunday. | LANCASTER, PENNA. = atior £ di TQ nt Miss Mame Kuhns enjoyed herself - | Loa ‘ o t complication ot ses. She was @ : FOR SALE—A Steam Boiler for a ulisusiows Luthesan i for: hi Cy yO on Tuesday morning wading in the ETC. s : ep ev. . . ni Ys a=] 2 , s in re i } Dssung Blam. Jig Td i just Quin 1agesima Sunday, Feb. 10th, | I he vicinity of Eliza- S"Q arin sp her W es. Ba L F or Rent : > Tr a Si ig.’ use or a Ie ” 3 Tres Wig S be her f vears. Mr. and Mrs. scar Koppenheaver sized garage. Will sell complete with | ¢ }, Sol 1 x 9 or Sy unday | 2 Numer 1 Yoars and daughter Anna, spent Sunday 3 + ete. Price low. Call at this|™ |; a and Yoh 10- A Donald W. Hoffman with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle. Both Phones \ office. tf. Nn A trcine A Reoer: oe A tel Gar : « Mr. Alvin Hershey spent Sunday . N A M. Se 1, eme, “Forgive us r dt I eived her Sat- . ps : Tab Da, i a 1 eSB oT Tew 4 hg Te Boy irdav: Ir Scheie Je IN °F. a with his lady friend Miss Edna Koser. | MOUNT JOY, PA. i \ \ ADM STRATOR'S NOTICE " elon. » 2 oo SiMy W. BB Bendot pl ace. in- Messrs. Samuel Heise 1d Harvey | % ( nunion : = 1¢ ys ; k ilk zabethtown / Estate of Jacob R. Micsencs late Class and Lenten Meditation to be | Lorme 1 rrandson, | ittle, To x =i 22 Hin ethtown, A of Mount Joy Borough, decedsed nounced Dor A I aced one | on Saturday and Tuesday. = )) ugh, decedsed. ur s 20 He ag SN oLitn E hhes : fie Letters of administraticn on said : — or Nee: ains were 3.20 Recount of dhe SAGE Gifts on " MOUNT JOY,PA. estate having been granted to the Ascension Lutheran Mission 2 Hi 1] SoH 1 . a an 1 AY | City Shog Pp : : 3 » — igh School students could not go YI undersigned, all persons indebted Rev: i. A Reside Pastor ui : . . Ho thereto are request®d to make im-!_ Sunday School at 1:45 F. M. Mr. ! St Tormer | rr, Fvanoeliesls of Seow 11 1 . i m a d tl Bros Wm. Kiehl Superintendent. ¥ 9 pion, died | The Evangelicals of Milton rove ny A First-Class Hotel, and an Old Es. { mediate paymengy” and those having I I | : ) Catechetical Inst t 7 P it htor Ma 0 Pr nad cnurcn on oO ay ana sunaay ~ ~ « i g QU Y 3 : ( p Instr PM rn Sat. (had church Saturday 1 Sunda; tablish claims or demahds against the same 2AcLicn hsmrueuod Vl au: Ir § on Sak ening and Communion services on ! j tablished stand, with steam heat, elec- will presentsthem without delay for | Neng Servies 7:30 P. M. Theme, | Urday my . ey he § Ss on} OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK | trie light, all éonveniences, ample sion aid. | (‘Our Daily Bread. Soe. 4b cme . a) Ing. ; 5 ing in oun oe EE resid | Mid-week Lenten Service and Class Lee Ellis Quite Ili On Monday Miss Mame Kuhns LIKE, NEW ONES | room, property in good condition. I H. NISSLY, iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gut-| A teleg m Kelley Field jcould not ave jchoa] oy Socodn of rr { prefer a tenaht desirous of conduct- Administrator Maer Raa 4 * here on Satur- oo i, with Taiping ore 50 god 52 South Queen Street | ing a first-class hotel. Will make a : > mn day, informati at | % . : Sa iy i g v i 1 ee & Keller, Autys. Jan.26-84| i Concordia, Chestnut Hill, Mountville | Lee mi fialion hat On Monday morning, while going LANCASTER, PENNA. nah of that kind a very good propo- { | Sunday Sch > FeUrmonis is quite ill with, i}, creamery, Hiram Eshleman’s sition. Apply to 1 ! unday School at 1 P. M. pneumonia. A second received Mon- | : : i Eng lish Service at 2:15 P. M., day stated his condition was about horse ran away and upset a sleigh } There, “Thy Will Be Done.” the same. : PC jlond of Sk, hat] tuck Joe Siam. CASTORI 0 M Donaven A ' . { For Infants afd Children In Use For Over 30 Years | oR BAT | j i= 26-tf ount Joy, Pa. Children