PAGE FOUR The Star and News NEWTOWN Myers of tl ce, Mr. Samuel MOUNT JOY, PA ho has been very ill the past y Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher lowly improv ing Mr. Cyrus Nissley h I SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1 A YEAR "ome from a visit to Ohio sLl/b ' NY Mr Abram Bradley, wh 6 Mo 50 3 Mos, 25¢ for some time, is imp | M Clifford Wittle f La Entered at the post offi it Mount 1siting friends at th place or Joy, Pa., as second-class mail matter inday ’ Mr. Daniel Geltmacher and f{ I oving in the tenant hou The consolidation of the entire sub |, Henry Musser. scription lists of the Florin “News,” Rev, 2. H. Arndt and family, for the Landisvill “Vigil” and the Mt, orl of thi place, tad heir Joy “Star and News” make this pa- fj ids and latives per an excellent advertising medium Mr. Samuel Weaver visited his Rates on Request wents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Weaver MAYTOWN Read the Bulletin it this place on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Amos Geltmacher of Kinderhook, visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Geltmacher Mrs. Walt Sharp ted in Lan Mr. J. D. Mumma of this place, ster isited h son, Earl and daughter, Mrs. John Hend n spent th '¥ Anna Shires of Mount Joy, on Sun- n Lancaster day Miss Libby, of 1 a My 1 Mr Willia Haines of sitor in tow: Lititz, visited his parents, Mr. and Mr. an Vx P I er spent the Mrs. Nehemiah Haines on Saturda lay at Columbia. ind Sunday George Endslov ew days Mr. and Mrs. C tmacher Perry \ of Lancaster, visit its, Mur Mr. and Mr ( terry spent the and Mrs. Daniel of th day at Lancas Miss Elersole, « E bethtown, sited Mrs. ( 1s Eva Mrs. Warren Sload and son Abram spent the da 1 Lancaste Miss Mar, Se) Lill McCurdy visited in Colu Mrs Breneman Ho I in laughters were visitor wn Mrs. Paris Eple in Lancaster, vis Miss Mildred funeral of John B ville. Mr. and her daughter. Herr at Mrs. John B Hicks. Mrs. Rosie Patterson has up her home with Mr. Evans Lloyd Glattacker ited his parents, Mi Glattacker. Mr. and Mrs. J. F spending a few d iting their daughters. The stork made a call f Mr. and Mrs. Willia and left a fine baby girl Samuel C. Joh and Mrs spent Sunda; ind Mrs. J : in Mrs. Elizabeth Span |] | f1 i d lar of Quarry y \ n her pa 1 A Hart rd Metzgar H g her par v John McCurdy Vi Mildred H. Garber spent th ! Millel t of ri N\ I E 1 Yhic R I upi e V 4 TI h M I ! ; ¢ r so ver hY | Hi eretary 1 De States Medi Bacteriologi f the United lies of Marietta, 2ct of Food Cor M » Maytown Sun Ii I choo | Mrs. Hies- nd, Mrs. Brandt Graves and Irs Elmer Lowe, Mrs Ethel Culp luncheon of Council at Lancaster Y. W. C. A entertainment 5 being I pupils bf the May tow I to be given March 8th ywn | { Vv St 1 the College ent Ir i cents. B efor : of Cross branch hibition at sons. took ac ity to inspee ers for the past month. The boxes contained the following: 54 undershirts, 2 suits of covers, 2 hos comfort pillows, bags, 6 comfort handkerchief 54 socks, 4 hospital 12% dozen of 1000 1 covers, tton pads juares, 90 tri: ges, 25 abdon in covers The Nevin Missionary Society of the Maytown Reforn church held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Lewis Hartman. Mrs. Ion Terry had charge of the meeting and led in the devotional services. After the singing of a number of hymns the following program was rendered: Missionary Storm on reading, “A Tung Ting Lake,” Miss Anna M. Wel- chans; Voeal Trio, Misses Anna Sload, Anna C. Haines and Edith Sload; Reading, “Missionary Work Among the Indians,” Miss Rebecca Sload; Mission Study Paper, “Emde, the Watchmaker of Java,” Rev. Wil- liam J. Lowe; Vocal Solo, Miss Mary Lance; Vocal Trio, Misses Anna and Edith Sload and Anna Haines. Fel- lowing the business session a luncheon was served. y their grandmother, few days Garber attended the Millers- Graybill, of Lancaster, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. taken and Mrs. Cyrus of Steelton, vis- Oscar Johnstin are Reading, vis- nome at th X Mayer, Jr. place, on Sunday Mrs Anna visited Anna Nis Nissley of this place Mrs. ley of Middletown. Misses Elizabeth Mumma and Irene Weaver were sent as delegates to the Sunday School Conference at Lancaster on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton son, Russel of Landisville and Jacob Geltmacher and Mrs. Christian Hornafius. of Mount Joy, vi Daniel Moore at this place on day. Messrs. Horace Hipple of Harris burg, Sylvester Hipple of Ephrata, Victor Hipple of Camden, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Groff of Lancaster visited their father, Mr. Rufus Hip ple, who is very ill rr ell eee RHEEMS Sun t the past Mr, S. J. , King of Elmira, N spending a few weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mr Jacob W. Heisey. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Bard of near Columbia, Pa., spent last Moz day as guests of Mr. H. H. Bard and far ily I'he Rheen tobacco 1 idle. The buildings could be used some purpose such as some 1 1 i Lo 1€ VI eal ( ( ( 1 I t 1 lessr N G 1 1 Vi 1 € 1 n \ ! \ 1 y nd Mrs. Cvru ) f , | t DD. «( Y Y Y ; deth 1} 1 1 ( r ted ¢ n E I oer Vo f s 11 int | 1Y : Vv mac I P.R.R. M. Weaver g 1 : 1 1 nd Cement limited .ime, Stone a receiving an un water. T y and £ with very lit success at times. The shipments of fluxing stone has been handicaped month. j pun ire the past nogs to d hogs or their They also h one Bros. have 1 hog March 19, 1918. sorrel hors J nusual ght to find ir ale wh —_—— en. BAINBRIDGE | Read the Bull Mr. HEN i h R. Hoffman visited his parents Lobato. John Braw few da arrisburg, ! * Greider’s John Haines and ister, Miss | Sparr and! Mrs. ! dip THE MT. LANDISVILLE Hoffman home on a tw ceks' furlough Bob Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stauffer spent nday t Landisville Snavely & Loui received Monday irs of coal on I't Breneman Machine Worl heir truel coat of paint er Snavely of this place, er nd left home on Thursday Martin Kreider of 1 C. H. Koser The Breneman busy repairing Power Washer Willian Hancock, spent Sunday at the home f Howard Stauffer The Kennedy Refractory Company raised the price at 35 cents per hour fe their quarry Machine trucks and building wr all labor at Mr. and laughter spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phares Bowman. Simon Minnich spent a few days at Washington, D. C., and received in_order for nine bailing presses. Merrel Fogel of Union Bridge, Mid., accepted a position as black smith at the Minnich Machine Works. Raymond Marquett, store is farm in his spare time. He is trying to do his bit. The machinist of the Machine Works went on a strike on | Friday but returned on Monday norning with their demands granted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn and son, | Joht of near Landisville and Miss Anna Hahn of Lancaster, visited Mr. nd Mrs. William Habecker on Sun- warehouse of Long & The new is about completed. is the largest tobacco Pennsylvania. SALUNGA Mr. Jacob Harman has accepted a position in Philadelphia. li Shelly, wife and son spent Sun- with. R. D. iy Mrs. Henry Weidman spent Sun day at Manheim, with her friend, Mrs. Heiss. Christian Herr and family and Ira Herr and fami ily were entertained by heir mother, Mis. Amanda Herr. Miss Mary Peifer attended th Spe ee at East Petersburg, on S evening 1d spent the nigh h | friend e Reinhold B. 1 K 14 he given hard 1 yt hav part of his steel st ro th 'n during high M: rm f , \ lomon Baker 18] Netfavil C yt i I happ ) { vd hbor I Lizzie I h Str n n, Anni« S 1 Misses r Barb 1 Vi ( \ \ nnic . Higl r yout I ) rrival Vere I ic 1 V 1tl n I'Y I h shy in prize I'h expe t better 1 t time 0 st Sunday, Mr. J E. Ken of Camp Meade, Md., I friends pected visit He seems, I ind happy. W. G. Kendig, q. a ife of Lancaster, were among the home Sunday. They to enliven the few hours our mexpected visitor, James E. Kc } spend at home. ruests at his | helped ! had to ELIZABETHTOWN | The board of health has re-elected | W. D. Plummer as health officer. | A. C. Ober, of Palmyra, was the | guest of W. A. Morning and family | on East High street. . S. Farver and family moved to wyra,” on Thursday where they | ill make their future abode. John Resser and wife and Christian Martin and wife, announce the ar- rival of daughters in the family cir Ezra Martin and wife attended the funeral of the latter’s mother, Mrs. | Adam Chubb, at Highspire, on Thurs- | da Car of | visited his C. M. Jones will open a mi nd Smith. store in the former S Y \ 4 11 ‘ \ I severa nery store on South jay Co )1s isiting friends. | Charle Mathew and Miss Hallie | I cob Campbell and daugh Mathew spent Monday in Lancaster. |ter into the F. B. Swe Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Brinser of {prone rty on South Market stre« ( Chic! ted in town a short time. |} sdav. 3 of Middletown, is vis h mother Mrs Annie D N. R. Hoffman and Mrs. Wil- liam Marlan, visited at Marietta on Monday. Miss Mary Hackenberger is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strausburg at Bill. meyer. Joseph Brenner is ill with monia at the home of his niece, Tom Smith. Mrs. Sophia Green is visifing her daughter, Mrs. George Aufenger at Newark, N. J. Miss Virgil Damey and M ton Damey and daughter Iv Monday at Harrisburg. Prof. Maurice Demmy of Morris- ville, Pa., is visiting his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Christ Dex . Mr. and Mrs. Paris Smith of Eliza-! bethtown visited the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith. Miss Hettie and Ella Snyder of Co- lumbia, who were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. H. W. Snyder have returned| home. | Mrs. Trimble of Tonawanda, N. Y.| is visiting her sisters, Mrs. A. Hum- | mel, Mrs. Grace Bachman and Mrs. | W. S. Smith. | Ray Good, clerk in the P. R. R. de- | pot is confined to his home with in- flamatory rheumatism. Cyrus Mus- ser of the Steelton depot is filling the vacancy until Mr. Good is able to do | SO. Ben Gilbert will move into the house which R. Fitzkee now occupies and R. Fitzkee will move into the home now occupied by John Wile. | Mr. Fitzkee recently purchased this property. pneu- Mrs. 3 s. ‘Clay-| a spent] [sewed The W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Buch on South Market street, on Monday evening, when im- ] business was transacted i P. R. R. Operator A. H. Epler and! family moved from Brown street to the Lynch property on Bainbridge street on Thursday, which he recently purchased. { Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Myers, East] High street residents, have received | a letter from their son Ira, that he has arrived safely in France and is well and hearty. Private Luther W. Hose, of Camp Hancock, Ga., Mrs. Solomon Hose, of | Steelton, and Miss Pauline Brinton, | of Harrisburg, spent a few days with | John Hose and wife on College Ave. | Mrs. Elizabeth Stein who resides! on East High street and is towering | toward the eighty mark, cut and! 212 balls of carpet rags in a month’s time, which is a remarkable feat for one so advanced in years. The P. R. R. Glee Club of Harris- burg, rendered a delightful concert at the Masonic Homes for the bene-! | portant fit of the guests and all friends of the! > Homes on Monday evening. An ex-| cellent program was arranged for the! occasion. | The Ladies’ Bible class of Christ | Lutheran Sunday school held a very| enjoyable meeting at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Daniel Brandt on Hummels- | town street “on Thursday evening. | Vocal and instrumental music and SO- | Vocal and instrumental music and a; social chat whiled away a few pleas- | ant hours after which a dainty] luncheon was served in the spacious | dining room. Miss M. Louisa Coble is teacher of the class. ! Harrisburg, 18 nding a few weeks at the home of Works are Hollenbaugh of Camp Mrs. Oscar Eshleman and | working on the | Minnich | They | have 5 acres of floor space now and | can store 20,000 cases of tobacco. It | warehouse in CHANDLER'S DRUG STOKE Raffensherger and | Thur JOY STAR AND NEWS MOUNT JOY MARKETS The following prie« by our local merchants: wre paid today SATURDAY MARCH 9th, 1918 Mts for Fletcher's Children Cry E M. S. Bowman Est. Pays: Sp aN Qa Wr Jutter, per 1b AN | ner d 30 An $. A Lard, per 2 Ay ; - Brandt & Stehman Pays: ‘ Vo \ Wheat, per bu fins0.32.00 “ i Corn, per bu 1.80 ¥ " 4 'u Brandt & Stehman Sells: ZEN \ Wheat, per bu 2.10 bol tit R Bran, per 100 lbs., 2.35 TN \ SAA NN Shipstuff, per 100 lbs, 2.40 7 | Mixed feed, per 100 be, 30 The Kind You Have Always Bought, gid which has been Gatien, Der 100 lbs, a in use for over over 30 years, has Pbrne the signature of Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs., 3.20 ¥ rome ANd has beghl made under his pers Beef scrap & fish scrap. . .. 5.50 Vy a sonal supgfvision since its infancy. Calf Meal, per 100 lbs,....... 4.50 far ST TY Whe? Allow none to deceive vou in this, | Zimothy Hay, ber 100 he. 1.30 All Countert Imitations apll *‘ Just-as-good ’ are bug m- Experiments that trifle withgand endanger the health of Joe is a Good Fellow he Middlet the following Bundle of E i resident of this to that | “An item w | roads of news zabethtown, who was town: h has fused to pay his taxes because he is German is be incorrect Although Mr. vn Journal contained reference to Joseph a place prior to moving been going the papers to the effect that { Joseph Bundel, of Elizabethtown, re- clerk at a contradicted and said to Bundel was born in Germany, he has applied States ” a citizen of the United desires to abide by its laws. Rubin & Babin HARRISBURG'’S for naturalization papers to become | and | Leading EYE Soecialists Will be at MOUNT JOY, BA. DAY ONLY ONE i W. W. APPEL & JEWELERS & Telling Timé I'l 1 ngs 1 Dy 1 11 ¢r nh Su i) \i of 1 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER. PA, ALL KINDS OF # £ PLUMBING SPOUTING HEATING TINNING WORK GUARANTEED Chats £. Rickseeker West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Gity Shog— day, Mar. 14 § ABIES EE EERIE R= | | [ Repairing Bompany | OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ONES 50 and 52 South Queen Street LANCASTER, PENNA. | | ience against Experiment. ASTORIA 1bstitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morpifine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is i's guarantegh For more than thirty years it has been in constant usé for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and bY regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation’ of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. 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MOUNT JOY. PA. ELT 0 i I PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS NEEDED LADIES and GENTLEMEN, under draft age, are ne€ded. PRE- PARE to teach. go THE MILLERSVILLE STATE NORMAL SG OL offers specially attractive courses for young teachers duri® the SPRING TERM which begins APRIL 2d. For those aring to teach, who are 17 years of age, the entire cost for t irteen weeks’ term is $67.00. Everyone who is capable an s time ought to consider himself, or herself, DRAFTED into public service. You are certain of a position as soon as you prepared. Teachers’ salaries are be- coming better. The Sigfe passed a teachers’ retirment law, grant- ing a pension after § service. Teaching is one of the most useful and a very attracgife calling. DO YOU WANT TO SERVE YOUR STATE? Get cody to TEACH in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Pre- pare at the LERSVILLE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. Engage or the Spring Term. Students may enter at any time. SPRING TERM OPENS APRIL 2d. o P. M. HARBOLD, Principal MILLERSVILLE, PA. a room no Writ | i ————— i, Advertise in The Mount Joy Star and News