: ! { ¥ ¥ § PAGE FOUR THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1918. 5 The Star and News MOUNT JOY, PA. Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR 6 Mos, 50¢ 3 Mos., 25¢ Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail matter. The consolidation of the entire sub scription lists of the Florin “News,” the Landisville “Vigil” and the Mt, Joy “Star and News” make this pa- per an excellent advertising medium. Rates on Request ELIZABETHTOWN Funeral directo Var was in the borough y DEY Walter Snyder, Camp Meade, Md., spent few day vith } ar ents Mrs. D. F Stautter, no 1S in- jured rh Co ent 3 In among relatives and Mr. and Mrs. | risourg parents on East Te Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sha children sitin I ents, Mr Miss few of her South Market spent sevel eve Norman S. Grimm employed by J. K. Freymeyer, on Market street, resigned to accept position in Ohio. Richard Leber has been appointed assistant agent of the P. R. R. at Conewago, and Tillman Ebersole fills the Leber vacancy. Earl Heisey of Palmyra, spent Saturday and Sunday with his par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli eisey on | Washington street. Messrs. Fred. Deimler and John Heisey and Jacob Fetrow of Fal- mouth, were Tuesday visitors among friends in the borough. Norman Good and passenger agent, C. J. McLaughlin, Sr, of this borough, attended a banquet on Sat- urday at Hotel Brunswick — NEWTOWN Mr. Rufus Hipple is very ill with | dropsy of the heart. { Mr. J. D. Mumma was in Lancas- ter, on Saturday on a business trip. Mr. Cyrus Nissley, a farmer, near | this place went to Ohio, on a busi- | ness trip. Mr. Percy Fuhrman and family left for Florida, on Sunday where the | plumber is going to work at his trade. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and | family of Columbia, were guests of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Resh | on Sunday. Mr. George Reigel of this place received a card from their son, George stating that he arrived safe | on the other side of the Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Resh and | daughter and her husband of Balti- more, were at this place on Saturday attending the funeral of Mr. Resh’s father, John Resh mm — Car Burned Up An automobile owned by Mr. | Howard Landis was burned up on | Monday evening about 12 o’clock on the pike, east of town. The cause being probably due to a short circuit in the wires of the car. It being a dreadful night, raining very hard, | Mr. Landis was running the car at a| lively speed in order to arrive home| as soon as possible. Dr. E. W. New- | comer was called to his assistance, POAGL000000000000000000000000000000004 Children Cry for Fletcher's VR]; NNN The Kind You Have Always Bought, gnd which has been in use for over over 30 years, has Worne the signature of AT Er and has be¢n made under his pers x I & Jp sonal supervision since its infancy. AY Lhe Allow noone to deceive you in this, All Countertcits, Imitations apd * Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with/and endanger the health of Infants and tis CAS against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless gubstitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is guarantee, For more than thirty years it has been in constant uge for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind ind/ Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising theref ind by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids sn of Food; giving healthy and natural sleeps Js Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. the assimi! The Child GENUINE CASTORIA ALways cars the Signature of PRE © % . rp "od 300000000 Q De go JZ on ; 2 DOOOROOOROONK a } OOO0K 5 3 ©0000 Q © "~~ You HELP RHEEMS | ROWENNA ! ERI * Mrs. Roy Schroll spent last Mon m : 3 Ww. Ww. APPEL & SON * : . The ice broke and passed off very * day assisting her sister to move, In nicely last Friday Midd SEWELERE Hh OPTIOIANS ¢ abe nm pe » ye rg ey . x x Blaabethtown. = © larble cutter of | Mrs. Alice Ziegler of Lititz, spent [SS3SSSIITTIIRRITRRITIRIEES cener, ¢ Marble cut 0 ave 2 EX ayseplat Maytown, transacted business in this bwo days at D. a. PE es ughiin and se T Hi o . place, one « las ol Mr 4 MTS, + J. Mel ¥ é ‘ ' The ~ 12Y Jast f Spr n (ther | Son Edward spent Saturday and 133: e ng : { ow 10Urs Ol , ! + ¢ ! 3 ay « » « > ie w - has induced the Black bird ven- | Sunday at Philadelphia. 3 Time N tie ron Nae f Rhcen Walter Davis of Middletown, now 2 19515 * ure up north as tar as R D TH vor of | Yesiding with his sister, Grace, visited Hod The a nts tol we KN Miss Mary and Lizzie Hollinger of |, 00 per ™ Mrs. A. Sweigert last | Pd | Neffsville, were Sunday guests off rook. IE eae » i 13 ean ! their rother S » ollinger and “RA: : x D We their brother, Isaac Hollinger and |" yee pr day Egan was unable to [4 e ‘ family ’ ) Md how many “Mr H. G. Thompson attended the | teach school at Franklin last week | [98d ...., eal 2% Ey OIMDSON RS lf because she scalded her foot with | PH H Ions P. R. R. banquet held by the Freight | bolline water 11 hens duo { Pasgsengor ron t t ,ancaster | pee ) ‘ u 1501 fact J asss ier pen 8 Lancaster) “gq "(i Engle’s first sale at the farm Jog tn} Heer: as NACUICDY. 4 vie Dopamal country Lad largely attended. Things sold 133: ol ; were Er Vout hor cloths aad a ane for | well. I'he mules were all bought by 123 half i ited butcher slaughtered a fine pozker Jor Joseph Kendig of York 44 half ; A einer ast onde that * 1 . . ! 4 nuf 1 h N. N as ” M lay that," “mys. Egan of Lancaster accom- 133: dai ws aressed oo poundas a 'd her daughter Harri »t back to yO pad oe gssed pou . handev. gra {panied he aughte arriet back shas 2h rh Perfect : The : followers of hu bandry hl her boarding place on Sunday. Miss }Seq ' Ww, thE very tept juite Jusy aleendmg = Ls Egan uses a crutch to walk. ! 133! owe of Eloi Implement sae we. are nih : Mrs. Mabel Ziegler will sell her | 3384 v1 farittor Good Drie Sy i a ng Toa rt ! reight I household goods on Saturday, March 133! i : ha is-Spring Milton Shan th Ie RR. 2nd. After which she will vacate | [384 BE Aon nd passenger agent of the 2% 8. Bn 1,1nd go to her home at Conestoga | po84 © va nfined to his ( v days | contre pod § bod { of h & ack of Practass 1 . pO 4 Pat Har mat > 94 i k Private Douglas Longenecker of ' pod ire the ati » 4 ri M a} He and | Camp Meade, Co. 1, 316th U. S. Inf. eo 4 a ae ’3! ay 1 inc x 1 as b! SO 1 eno is a pleasant caller to his friend rh ord oe Mr. a Mrs. [ wl Hernley, wh No {at Marietta and vieinity He also +e { ri 28 ! ’ Pri nay sited his parents at Manheim, and | fe ith Shi bd Drie ster, Mrs. Gres sohic) car ped y vb st r, Ix Grant Cohick, nea 330! ty +3 Frank S 0 E ' HL a ARs oH > 4 { the M | C. Smith of Medico rey TTI STI TITS 3 I Philadelphia ; MLE 0940000 00000000000 00009 4 wy Sir. : Irs. J. A. K 1334 }31 NORTH QUEEN STREET $84 7 ’ 3 vn; Mr. I. S Sed LANCASTER, PA. b Bari Spangler 1 pd ¢rITTITITY rey p : Ir. David I [eeeresedee BRRRRITY i . 1¢ hi ¢ ¢ A Ln? of 3 FING ( i 'V/ I 3 i i lie rd of A & , W \ i’ 1 Vi & ’ ss 1d BF 1 H. K 1 A I'l q \ J, { c 1 1 ur n ry ( Woodbine } ht . ind Philadelphia I W h I t 1177 iP ' . o ; Y ) y VI. Bq al family of Lan \ rt) Pn ster, spent the 22nd at Mr. and ® rd es she | Mrs. P. Bowman’s. 3 : 2st of o H. H. Shenk and family of Lime | ? Rock spent Sunday Mr. and | i —— . Joseph Tuck of Log |Mrs. Reuben Shearer. reo OF LO%I"TMr. Wenger and Mr. Myers.of s, Cal., arrived here Monday at home of her parents, Mr. and .. A. B. Kreider. visited their son, Russel training Camp in T Kind Providence has ing hand to the Farmers when he covered the Earth a few days ago with a few inches of the beautiful snow, saving many a bushel of grain for our consumption during these troublesome times. Rev. Seabar of the Water Street Mission at Lancaster, accompanied Rev. Downs to his church last Sun- day. He relieved him of the labor of preaching by taking up the work and preaching a very pleasing sermon. Come again MILTON GROVE who is in a lent a help- Mr. Christian Good is on the sick list for several past weeks. The sales of Jacob Frey and Mary Koser were well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle were in Elizabethtown on Saturday Mr. Harvey Wittle slaughtered a beef for I. P. Eshleman on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Zook called on Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Zook on Sun- j day. Mr. Ezra Frey spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frey. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Grosh trans acted business at Lancaster on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gibble called on Mr. and Mrs. John Geib on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koser spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Mary Koser. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shelley called on Mr. and Mrs. Christian Good on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kulp attend- |ed the sale of Mrs. Samuel Risser on Saturday. Messrs. Monroe Lane and Martin Greiner called on Mr. Clayton Gib- ble on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gibble at- tended the funeral of Mr. Amos Bru- baker on Sunday. Rev. C. C. Speicher preached his farewell sermon in the Evangelical i church on Sunday evening. Mr. Albert Gingrich was home from Philadelphia, on Sunday. He returned on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wittle were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Baker in Elizabethtown, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geib enter- tained the following on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Koser, Mr. nad Mrs. Hany Geib, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Geib. Enroute they | instructive and | Franklin County, spent a few days| visiting at Landisville. | {| Mr. and Mrs. Peters, a newly mar- | ried couple spent Sunday at the] {home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Shear- | | er. | Mrs. Pearl Stauffer of Woodbine | | Heights held a dime social on Wash- | ington’s Birthday and it was well at-| tended. | Mr. Christian Blottenberger re- | Isigned his position at the Keystone | | Boiler works and has accepted a po- | [sition with the Kennedy hol | . | | The coal situation at this place was | very serious. At Salunga the coal] idealers did not receive a car of coal] i this month. J. C. Snavely & Son re-| |ceived a car on Saturday that'will re- | |lieve the situation for a few days. | { re A Arn | | lwiLL YOU HELP OUR | DESERVING BOY SCOUTS? | | The Boy Scouts of America are | | making a great effort to raise $600,- | 1000 within the next three years, said | ‘money to be used for instituting new troops and getting new boys into the | | folds of the Boy Scouts of America | on account of the extensive war work | now being carried on by these young | men. | Troop No. 2 of the Mount Joy B.| S. A.,, has pledged $45.00 to this cause and the young men are now ac-! tive in their effort to raise that! amount for this worthy cause. | At no time in all the world’s his- | tory have boys—just boys—had such | |an opportunity as they now have for | { helping their country. Never before | were boys asked by their Government {to do such big things for it as have | | the Boy Scouts of America. | Never before have men—real men | {who want to be at the front, but! can’t—had the chance for service! that is now presented to meet their! duty as leaders to this tremendous | army of boys ready to play the part i that Uncle Sam has put upon them. | { In a recent letter President Wilson | | said: “Anything that is done or given | to increase the war efficiency of the | { Boy Scouts of America will be a real | | | | | } | | } conditions are right. What You Can Do Get out all your implements, place them where inspection is easy. Parts that must be replaced note down and send us your repair parts demand. We will then mass the or- ders, saving express and shipping, and your implement will be ready. Week, March 4-9. Will You Help ? Thank You Our Country Calls The need of the World is for the largest crop in our history. We want no delay to ensue when implements are needed, and so our efforts will be to help the farmer to be in shape for work when the weather = During the first week in ment dealers generally and the undersigned specially, will endeavor to find out from farmers what repair parts will be needed to make every farm implement sufficient. March the imple- or RY Ee contribution to the nation and will { help win the war.” | | Persons desirous of contributing | can do so by seeing Scout Master P. | Franck Schock or Assistant Scout | Master Howard Arntz. | A AAI A Special Meeting There was a special meeting of | Mount Joy Boro Council on Monday | evening for the purpose of placing | j3L000 to the sinking fund account e@ PERO OOOOOOOOOOOOOROOOOOOOOOOOOOO and also paying the interest on the bonds which come due Mar. 1st. i RB) 3 H. S. Newcomer Mount Joy, Pa. OEE LOPROOCEOOREERRREOQEOOOOOOOOOOEOOOOOOEOOOE REE
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