The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, February 23, 1918, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS
SATURDAY, FELRUA. . 23 A


The Stir 40d llews MILTON GROVE






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time with 3s Sue Thite ¢ y!
voor on rs mn SEE pap ona ow
dno. E. Schroll nd Publisher | eL10W Bavarday led M Miss Rachael A. Bradley who spent vil IVR
Vr. R | Heisey called r ; p ! v ela: te
N oy t A. M. Shank’s, has return- wr i
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR |<! R n_Sunday. : vo her Rome He Goring OUR STREET COMMITTEE IS |
BE Mo. soc. 3 va. 250 lug rey called Mrs. ““fiss Margaret Fear of Middletown CAREFULLY DEVISING THE
Oar, S Yor, 2 a a Sunday. tw pent a recent week-end with the PROPER NUMERALS FOR
By M Yosh trang: ; w Mary and Martha Shank. EVERY HOUSE IN
Entered at the post office at Mount | | isingss in ownt Joy on - Last Sunday two of Christian THE TOWN
Joy, Pa., as second-clas vil matter } 1 wa CAG YU Aontla ) fat hogs strayed on the
Mr nd Mrs - Harvey iu @ gall d 1 tracks and were struck by a One of t} ost complicated tasks
: ) Vi 1 Mrs saac Eshleman or vr It was necessary to butcher ver undertaken by nv Street com
The consolidation of the entire sub | Sunday Sunday ! att tl . N ach. 3
scription lists of the Florin “News,” Messe Bla Heisey and Ear: Mr. Oliver Balmer, of Yhilade Rr oe ter or pronarly ard ie 3 .
the Landisville “Vigil” and the Mt. iiey were visitors in Milton Groveon |, Mi", Dyiver Batmer, of Philadelphia | he: proposition TA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hasd6
Joy “Star and New nake this pa- 3 inday = oh vife died some years ago. He leaves place of brisines at of = | iv use for over over 30 years, has borne the sign:
Rai an exseliont advertising medium nN My Oscar oppenheaver of hay sons, Oliver and David. The fam- this town : However tl the as- | 7 and has been made undes
ates on Reques! Deodate, del red a load of our Lo |. well known here thenin gE en . towne MEY . ’ PT al void Foy inde
—— Hiestand’s mill on Friday. w Tia gon : sistance of tha eteran townsma 2 LE] A 7, sonal supervision since jf infancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bricker and v gov h Ad files of ee ny Be itt Jal Ly fags it! | t Rall Hist Allow no one to deceivofb ou in this.
= 2 . : : 088 she at 1 W X1 se! e committee is rotting alor wi . ji . -
ELIZABETHTOWN omy il Tohn Ras the home of 55 or otonne bags 1-2 yard by 1-2 vd. {its wor All Counterteits, Imitations and Just-as-gdod ’ are but
y 1 wid 1S. JO D asp bli for soldiers to use for their personal For the benefit of the people of Experiments that trifle with and endanges the health of
IT'S 1ary Kose wil nave mnt Cites) rie a ' o ite . ‘ i wv . a. s
: i + TY ob] h oy nd | Pelongings while in hospitals. : the town, we have arranged with the Infants and Children—Experience agaipét Experiment.
Miss Mary M¢ : ! lest | AL WE "ok ai 25th : Miss Harriet Egan, the able assist-| Street committee to furnish us with | % £ LE -
f her het dainbridg 2 Hichold foods on Fe roan will nt Franklin school teacher, acciden- official list of all the assigned | Vi hat IS CAS O HR IA
Joh Flower 1 Ine 1e Milton {yrove High school will 13 ‘alded her foot while lifting a | nyymhbere y th town and re will | in
rondor oor \ Teadny VON i : ! mmbers 1 own and we will | ie w Pad Rg CE . . h w
he arrival o 30Y : : id ell a Y Dh Hee on tea kettle, the boiling water running | nublish same as fast as they are ar- Castoria is a harmless substitute fo Castor Oil, Paregoric,
M lizabeth A f at Za { a 4yeryoody invite it of the spout. She was attended | ranged. | Drops and Soothing Syrups. It } pleasant. It contains
3 ; Ras 4 nN DE 8.3 Harter | bv Goll | .¢ Ve herewith publish the first list | neither Opium, Morphine nor othr narcotic substance. Its
mn i t G 3 on i) oe ol of Hh re and sugge $ that all age is its guarantee. For moe than thirty years it has
v. } : \ 0.) .WLIe alien 10 ourg property owners or tenants of said | Bry Svs. A eee . PY pd : Motos -
tended the funeral I ytter’s, SD0X Aeron ie Middletown work train all of last | residences or business places, have | been in constant use for the re f of Constipation, Flatulency,
hroth t Chestnut H 0s ! to shovel snow out of the yards. | their numbers pla in position for | Wind Colic and Diarrhoea y allaying Feverishness arising
1 ort Chey ere up as far as Rockville and | the benefit of the « wrriers, who will | therefrom, and by regulatigy the Stomach and Bowels, aids
Mr All NYG viet heard from hor soni wrt their work March 1st. the assimilation of Foodjsgiving healthy and natural sleeps
A v Sweiga et ( rT son : ; . ae y ra
I ts : f [1 1 Ear! Davis, of Q. M. C., that he ar East Main Street-—North Side The Children’s PanaceasThe Mother’s Friend.
i : fely in France. Before leav- | Post Oy 8
1 r vas presented with a sweater y= u | - £S ;
] the Maytown Red Cross Society °° oa Reed | GENUINE Aue? ALWAYS
ch was kni Miss Rosa Shuman. ! dount <J0y Lu'leln | of
i l M: ’ 's 1 ic © 13—H. A. Darrer mp’s Store. ~ :
vad 1 VE M Mary A. Lane’s public sale ; . D Bears on
im \T t Sat : was wil) ended. The 1 H. A. Dar mp’s Residence. ”7 Bears the Sig ature of So»
' DC s purchased by Raymond 14 Mrs, Saxe tS EB
) . 8S. A. Coble and Mz . Li oke. ] f Conoy, for’ the sum of a Dr Ww. R. h
and Mrs. Simon Gingrich, of Hills were held Wednesc ! 8 In the Spring, Mrs. Lane 21—Charles Wealand. ZY 1
dale, were the guests of J b Hof- | 0’clock at the Chicl ph I 1py the small brick house op- —Fred. H Baker | ” nd .
fer and family township. e the mill 2 U. B. Parsonage f od Se wy
1 : r Che on ws Sa ory EE ————— ¢ Nerd > U. B. Church wtland] ? & re
interesting meeti at the home of

SPORTING HILL
ev. Nathan E ind wife on
Friday evening, which was largel nie ies
3 5 ye 1 .
attended. Joseph Wickenheiser spent Sunday
Miss Clara Bolster, the well known | at Lititz, in the home of Rev. J. §
school teacher, while using a pencil | Harper.
sharpener, had the misfortune of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brandi spent
eutting her hand, inflicting a very! part of Sunday with his parents, Mr.
painful wound ind Mrs. David Brandt.
Harry Hoffman who has been as Mr. and Mrs. William Derr, of
sistant at the P. R. R. station at Florin, spent Sunday in the homes of
Conewngo for the past nine years, Frank Long and Levi Fissel.
has been appointed ticket agent at Mrs. Annie Smith, of Columbia,
Lawn on the Lebanon branch and re-|spent Monday with her son, Martin
sumed duty on Saturday morning. Smith, in the home of Mrs. A. H.
John Krodel, son of Mrs. Sallie Vogel.
Krodel, of this place, while at work Fred Hodecker, of near Lancaster
at the car plant at Middletown, had | Junction, spent Sunday with his par-!
his right foot badly mangled by an ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rheinhardt Ho-
iron beam falling on it which will | decker.
keep him from work for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nissley, of
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Eshleman en-| Union Square, spent Sunday in the
tertained the following at their home [home of their son-in-law, Samuel |
the past few days: Harvey Ream and | Garman
wife, B. K. Eshleman and wife, Lloyd| David Brandt, one of our retired





Risser, Clarence Greiner, Jacob farmers, had a fainting spell last
Stager, Tillman Risser, Charles week and is confined to his home for
Shearer, Christian Risser and Phares |a few day
Stern. Mrs. Daniel Nissley and daughters, |
At an formal pa at the home | Mary and Elizabeth, spent Tuesday
of her p M d Mrs. W. A. | afternoon at Bamford in the home of
Withers I street on Sat-| Daniel Brandt.
urday Viola Withers Misses Fannie Dissinger and Eliza-
annour her engagement to Fran-|beth Brubaker spent part of Saturday

cis Olweiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. [and Sunday with the latter’s sister,
G. Olweil of this place, but now | Miss Anna H. Brubaker, at Millers-
stat v hie Ambluance Corps | ville.
t entowr The date of the wed-
ill be set later.
rand spelling bee under the su- NEWTOWN
ion of Mr. Clarence Ebersole,
1 the Newville school house
r evening for the benefit of
the Red Cross. There was a very |to the house. ; N34
large attendance and a neat sum was Mrs. Priscilla Fogie, who was ill, is |
realized. There were three classes about her duties again. |
and handsome prizes to each class. In|. M ; . ; a
addition to a fine literary program a |ill, is slowly improving at this writ- |
number of musical numbers were ren- | Ing.
dered.
In preparation for the great Luth-
eran war fund drive, Rev. Frank ents here on Sunday.
Croman, pastor of Christ Lutheran| Mr. Earl G. Mumma of Mount oT |
church of this place, in his sermon | Was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
on Sunday made mention of the J. D. Mumma Sunday.
work to be done and that the entire! Mr. Clarence Divet of Mount Joy, |
congregation would be canvassed in / Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Rufus Hipple is still confined |
H. E. Hauer

Northwest Rapho jos B. Hershey,
- i 9 »s L. Dierolf.
Mrs
f Eli
Mr.
laught



yl
Mr.
{grande
the ho
Mr.
were pleasant callers in the home of | 61 E. F. Bal
sunday afternoon callers in the home
Gideon Gibble.

John Geib and children were 11 es Drabenstadt.
: 13-—Misses Shookers.
Geib. 15—H. BE. Klugh.
and Mrs. C. G. Hollinger and ' 17- Mrs. Mary Eberle
er, Esther, visited in the home | 49 -Harry E. Smith.
5 Ind. Telephone Co.
i
and Mrs. Henry Ulrich and 53 Harry Laskewitz
)e)
hildren were Sabbath callersin 55 Harry H. Zeller.
me of John Sowers. | 57—Jac. H. Zeller’s Office.
and Mrs. Benjamin Stauffer!59- FE. F. Baker's Residence







Mr. and Mrs. Noah Greiner. + 63—Charles Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Christ were 65-67— John Beamesderfer
callers in the home of Henry Ulrich. | 69— Jac. K. Stauffer
They will soon move on the John |71- Abram Stauffer
Sowers property. 73 3. Carmany
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shenk and 75 - Loraw.
{children and Mr. and Mrs. John 77 Mrs. John it
Shenk and children called in the 81S. B. Bernt Residence.
home of Irvin Heisey. 83—S. B. Be t's Store.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Geib and son, |85— Roy Prest
Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolge- 87—0O. M. Donaven.

muth and Mr. and Mrs. James Hos- 89 A. M. Way.
tetter and son, Robert were Sabbath 91-—_E. W. Garber’s Store.
callers in the home of Harry Wise- 93-95-97 Exchange Hotel
garver. 101-07— Union National Bank.
The services at Mount Hope | 109— Jac. H. Zeller
caurch
1
they are in progress by Bro. Reuben 1
Shroyer. 1
FLICKER’S CREEK
Miss
{her parental home.
Mr.
iSamuel Ober were visiting through
this vicinity on Monday.
Mrs.
Mrs. A
John
Mrs.
daughter Lily spent Saturday and
also Monday with the former’s sister, | 36—C. A.

1 [sa pman.
3-—Cha Webl
are being well attended while 11
1 arle ebb
15—Mrs. Shaffner.

Two souls have turned to


the Lord’s side and to a better path 117—Eli Ebersole
| through life. 119——John Darrenkamp.
aE 1121—Dr. 0. G. Longenecker
'123—John Engle
1 )
25—.John Engle’s Shoy
127-133-—H. G. Longenecker.
East Main Street—South Side
{4-6-—Henry G. Carpenter
8-10—Clarence Kern.
{| 12—C. Longenecker, Picture Show.
114—C. Longenecker, Residence.
was 4/16-18—H. C. Schock.
Ada Risser spent Sunday at
Benjamin Reinhold and Mr.
Henry Hottenstein
Mrs. Jonas Haverstick, who was Sunday afternoon visitor to Mr. and 20—Heilig’s Barber Shop.
Ibert Shonk and family. Bay
: : : : | 22-24—Mrs, H. H. Nissley.
Miller is carrying his arm eet Misses Kuline
Mr. Albert Mumma and family of |2 sling at present, having injured it |g "5 op ;
Mount Joy, were visiting their par- | “hile helping to take down tobacco, | 5)—Dethel Ghurch.
Henry Hottenstein and 54 afro Annie McGirl.
Wiley.
38—Mrs. Etta Bennett.
Mrs. Isaac Eshleman, of Elizabeth- | so 0g Ream, Store.
town.
Mr.
; | 42—Ed Ream’s Residence.
and Mrs. Jacob Miller and | mp al ¥. Gotz
he interest of the shove tind the | Hervey Divet st tis plas on Sun-|fmiy, emeriatned over irs. Elam | 46—Don. W. Gores
coming week and he hoped that the | day.
interest of Christ church in the boys | _M
will cause her to do her full Fou Kinderhook, were guests of Mr. and
in the patriotic and religious cause. | Mrs. A. C. Geltmacher at this place |
on Sunday. |
SALUNGA
Mr. Emanuel Weaver and Miss
Mr. A. R. Myers and family of |
Kendig of Salunga, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver at this
| place on Sunday.
Elizabethton, shart Sunday with J. | 3peth, 0 Anna Mary Geltmacher of
- Peifer and family. | Mrs. Abraham Mumma on Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Keifer of Lancas-| Mr. Amos Forry, a farmer near
lor, visited her uncle, Dr. B. E. Ken- ig pioge, killed » hog that weighod
g ily last Sznday. | 747 wounds
To and Mrs. Jacob Gorrecht spent | ing 2 ‘porker?
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. it, we would like to hear from.
nell Gr Qe
Warren Heiselman at Landisville.
RHEEMS


Willis G. Kendig, Esq. and wife of |
Lancaster, made a short visit to Mr. |
Kendig’s parents last Saturday after-
BOOT. {
Mr. Edward Myers
ily spent Sunday at Lancaster, with
his brothers, Paul and Charles and | Salunga.
families. | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sumpman of
ev. Thomas Roberts, pastor of | Mount Joy, Miss Anna Mary Sump-
the M. E. Church at Mount Joy man of Lancaster, were Sunday

. and 3 It Hess and children Elva and Miller,
fond Mes Amos Oslizadher of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Newcomer, Mr. EL |
50—Bowman’s Warehouse.
52—Bowman’s Store.
Jisr Miller and mother, Mrs. Annie! 54 60 Bowman's Residence.
‘Mrs.
Mr. Daniel Peifer and Misses Eliz- | Risser spent Sunday at Donerville.
| 62—Clayton Hoffman.
| 64-66—J. B. Keller.
RS ria.
, 12—Dr. Al ome’s
C. P. Eshleman and Mabel 74__Dr. W. M. Thome’s Residence.
76—F. E. Hershey.
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CRYSTAL SPRING
A tag for scarlet fever has been 7 )
placed at the Albert Caslow home. Eom qo Sire.
Mr. a
Sunday
Mr. Norman Heistand has again
How is this for feed- [arrived at the
Those who can beat |week’s absence.
Quite
Mr. a
Isaac Hollinger arose bright and children, Ada and Lester, spent Sun-
Jr., and fam- | early Monday morning to deliver . er.
Lane: over two ton of 26 cent tobacco to | 27 ile A Jims: Josenk Baker 118—Benj. 8. Dillinger.
While
ealled on some of his parishoners in ; guests of Mr. H. H. Bard and daugh- FOUDE.
our town Friday and left kind re- ter Amanda.
Riepbrances and good cheer in his The 33-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
make.
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. May, Mrs. noon. Funeral
Zook, Miss Mary Smith of Lancaster, | Monday afternoon.
were Sunday visitors at the home of made in the Green Tree cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kline. Mr. Kline |
is still confined to his room, with a ser truck brought the household
he is improving very slowly. Bros. double house for P. Stoll, a P.
Stanly Cooper and a couple of his|R. R. signalman. |
young Som Danone while sleighing on |
the Columbia road Saturday night!Mrs. Walter Oberholtzer, Mrs. S. H. |
were dumped out in a snow drift and | Landis of Elizabethtown, were guests
left there to rub their bruised shins! of Mr. Henry Weaver and the John
while the horses made for home at | M. Weaver family one day last week. | the Milton Grove High school for the
Fleisher | month of January are as follows:
Senior Class—
Baer and | arrived at the Rheems school house | 98, Roy Kaylor 94, Lois Wolgemuth | conferences at Lancaster
LeRoy Wittle 93, Rufus Eby 96, where for the purpose of agreeing
such a rate of speed to arouse the County Superintendent
neighborhood. The team struck the and the West Donegal School Board
soline stand of H. M.
ns, on the Harrishbur pike with at 2:30 P. M. Wednesday and after |
such force to start the
“Germany is coming to greet Uncle | parted for his home on the four
Sam.” The damage was slight all |o’clock trolley.
along the line and we all went back
to pleasant slumbers after the is making extensive imprcvements | 97; LeRoy Kopp, 89.
fright. Better luck next time, is!to their Rotary building in this place. | "rest
our wish, boys.
S.A ......
proof they are putting down a con- | Risser, 94; Katie Kramer, 78
State’s Oldest Odd Fellow crete floor. |
Solomon D. Boyer, 89 years old, siisaninscstne tll A-Series
the oldest Odd Fellow in the State |
and dean of Northumberland county Real Estate Sold
lawers, died Monday at Sunbury of
pneumonia after a brief illness. He
was one of the organizers of the
Central Pennsylvania Odd Fellows’
Orphanage.
Pleasant Hill School House, was sold !
[to John Foreman for $1,410.
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tained
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gall, Mr. and | REPORT OF THE MILTON
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cry that making his usual inspection he de-|Jacob Steager 91, Isaac Koser.
nd Mrs. B. K. Eshleman spent ' go TM. Breneman.
a. m. at Green Tree church. g4 1 ' N Stauffer.
| 86—Bell Telephone Exchange.
farm after a | 88—Richland Club.
‘ . '90—H. 8. Newcomer's Store.
a few from this section at- 102.04—F. Rieker.
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tended the funeral of Jacob Shenk, !j06.08— Hotel McGinnis
at Milton :
forenoon.
Grove, on Wednesday |10__John Hendrix, jr.
112— : .
nd Mrs. I. P. Eshleman and Jip-Bohert Sunfrn.
116—Levi Dillinger.
, .y 120—John Dietz.
working around a pencil|jo0 WwW B. Bender.
| sharpener on Monday, Miss Clara: 154 1 Ri
Bolster had the misfortune of having | 34 Sandel Rinennrt.
her hand cut, inflicting a painfu
128—Misses Hoffer.
130—Herald Printing Co.
Mr. and Mz, ]. P. Rehloman Shiels 132-34-—Samuel Donaven
: the following at the C. S. i
|Ezra Souders died Saturdey siter farm on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. B. K.
as Bre €'¢ Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wit-
NLOFMORs Was fle and son Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- |
ris Re: 2 N
Enos Floyd, m charge of he Bin. 7 Kean, and Messrs. Phares Stern,
complication of diseases from which goods from Lancaster to the Landis =n Thnen, and Lloyd Risser, Clar-
given a property.
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the Strett committee.
Al Gr
GOVERNMENT WAREHOUSE
FOR MARIETTA REGION

GROVE HIGH SCHOOL

ompiled general averages of
For some time army officers and
Emmert MecDannel | railroad officials have been holding
and else-
upon the location of a government
Junior Class—Elmer Young, 98; warehouse in this part of the state.

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Every
{least have a good Rural High School
The Samuel Baker property, near |educatior Ee g
Any person wishin
school should write
as to qualifications.
Charles G. Becker. Principal. moted to the rank o
i Kathryn Zug, 96; Dorothy Risser, 97; It is now proposed to place, if possible |
The Conestoga Traction Company | Minnie Good, 94; Arthur Eshleman, this warehouse in Marietta, as it was
found to cost a great deal more mon-
man Class—Paul Zug, 96; ey to prevent the river from flooding
Contemplating to install automatic | Benjamin Emenheiser, 94; Christian | sections of ground originally selected
machinery, in order to make it fire | Young, 95; Orlena Greiner, 89; Mary | at Middletown.
The new warehouse will cost in the |
iting and Bookkeeping are neighborhood of $7,500,000 and it is!
{the principal features of this school. expected that work upon the same
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rural boy and girl should at will he commenced soon. +
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He’s Been in Army 30 Years
Lieut. Henry Hostetter (of East
Petersburg formerly) has been pro-
captain.
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to enter our
or information
You will notice that in some in-
stances, more than one number is|
That being the |
case and there is a doubt in one’s |
mind as to which number to use, he
can be enlightened by getting in
touch with Mr. Henry M. Stauffer, of |
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