The Mount Joy star and news. (Mount Joy, Pa.) 1878-1918, March 16, 1918, Image 8

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AND YOU CAN OBTAIN af IF
YOU TAKE TONALL, SAYS
THE TONALL CHEMAST
yofir health as
When you
You should protect
you would your pu
begin to notice pain
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Insomnia, Nervous: sney Loss of Ap
petite, Sour St . Shortness of
Poor Memory,
Breath, No
your sur
oi $3 Ambitio f, ‘oor |
Irritable and dislijfe for |
roundings, you Id realize


your system i becoming poisoned,
your liver hgt become sluggish, and
your heart 4 es palpitates due
a general 1








TONALE, al Tonic and
System i what you require
to tone yb v le system. Ton-
all toneg up ou nerves, purifies
your b , strengthens your diges-
tive orga nd enlivens your whole
systen
To ontains ore different
herbs and rks than any
othef proprietary medicine on the
formula on
what
et and publishes the
the} bottle, so y


u know
you

arg taking. Don’t nue to take
mgdicines which acids and
neral drugs and which only ruin
ypur system.
Tonal is sold by E. W
oy, Pa.
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MOUNT JOY MARKETS
The following prices are paid today
by our local merchants:
Garber, Mt.
M. S. Bowman Est. Pays:
Butter, per 1b sien seD0
Eggs, per doz hii iva cel
Lard, per 1b.... . <i ere
Brandt & Stehman Pays:
Wheat, per bu crs $2.00
orn, per bu... ............. 1.80
Brandt & St sokman Sells
{Whesi, per. bw. .............. $2.10
Ot, per 100 lbs, 2.35
bo igst=1,0 * 100 1D8.,........ 2.40
§ Mixed fee er 1bs., 2.40
Glutten, per 100 Ibs 2.80
hh Cotton Seed Meal. ........... 3.10
bo Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs.,.... 3.20
a4 Beef scrap & fish scrap....... 5.50 |
Calf Meal, per 100 1bs.,....... 4.50
Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs.,.... 1.50
Straw, per 100 lbs 1.15
 
OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Finder re-
mar.16-1t
auto crank.
Newpher.
LOST—An
turn to Dr. J. J.
WANTED-—A
Typist. Apply to the
Casting Company, Mt. Joy.
WANTED—OIld Pigeons in any
quantity from a pair to several hun-
dred pairs. Will pay 25 cents a pair.

Stenographer or
Grey Iron
3-15-1¢t.

Deliver any time at this office. 3-6-tf
FOR SALE—4 h. p. New Holland '
gasoline engine in goo¥l condition.
and will therefore
Garber, Mt. Joy. |
mar.9-2t
WANTED—A Farm of about 75
acres, must be good soil and buildings
and not too far from Mount Joy. Ad
_ Must sell at once
sell cheap. Dr. E. W.
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dress, Real Estate, Care Star and |
News, Mount Joy. the |
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTI

Estate of Jacob R. Miss
of Mount Joy Borough, d
Letters of administra
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all pg¥sons indebted
thereto are requegfed to make im- |
mediate paymeni and those having
claims or demasds against the same
will present $filem without delay for
J settlement the undersigned, resid- |
” ing in Mgdnt Joy Borough.
H. N. NISSLY,
Administrator.









 





Coylf & & Keller, Att jan.26-6t
AISE 95 TO 100 PER CENT. OF
YOUR CHICKS 4’
Others are doing it, so cas you,
don’t let chicks die with whife diar-
rhea, gaps, going t, wl k legs,
stunted and not developings give them
Brubaker’s Old Orig; al Poultry
Powder in wheat, b or drinking
water. Feed it at first,
when they are : old, then
watch them the dry
e bran they c: resh wa-
ter they want #0 good
7, then
J one you

Chick Food
you will rai

hatched. If eat and
healthy oc! old
Original fHorse Pow ‘ders,
do notfex ot that is
claimegfl j as good. z > on
every pack. Ask your dealer s 3t

136 East
Penna.
SAMUEL BRUBAKER,
New Street,
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ON TUESDAY, MARCH
The undersigned administrator by
virtue of an order of the Orphans’
Court, will sell at public sale at the
Bulletin Office, East Main Street,
i Mount Joy, Pa., the following de-
k scribed real estate tg wit:
A LOT OF GROUND
Fronting twenty-sgven (27) feet on
the south side of/ West Main street,
in the borough of Mount Joy, and ex-
tending in depth along Comfort Alley
two hundred ahd three (203) feet.
Lancaster,
19tls 1918
i The improveghents thereon erected
f consist of g 215 STORY
FRAME DWELLING rah
HOUSE an necessary out- HL in
buildings. / This property is rd
very desirably located, in
the business section of the town and
will make a fine residence and a good
businesg stand.. It is within a square
of the trolley line. Any person
ih to view: same prior to day of
sale Will please call on the under-
sign
Sdle to commence at 7:30 p. m., on
Tuetday, March 19, 1918, when terms
and conditions will be made known
: by/
2 CJS. Frank, Auct.
a Cpyle & Keller, Attys.
H. N. NISSLY,
Admr. of J. R. Missemer, Dec.




vour back, |
some- |
thing must gone, because your
symptoms are ag indication of a dis-
ordered stoma. ur vour kidneys
are not actingf as t should and
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HEALTH IS WEALFA TRAVELERS FROM |
FAR AND NEAR |
A COLUMN TO KEEP YOU IN
TOUCH WITH THOSE WHO
HAVE AND WERE VISIT- (1
ED LAST WEEK
t
Aaron S. Ebersole died Monday day evening on the
norning at 7 o'clock at the Menno- {feated the Mount Joy
nite Home at Oreville, from the ef. |288regation by a score
fects of a stroke, in his seventy-fifth | in 8 fast game
year. He had originally lived at|AKron uinber was the
Elizabethtown, but had been at the |°f the evening, having one
lome for about five years. One sis- and 19 foul goals out
3 credit. D. Long, of the
|ty survives.
THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS
en. Her husband, five sons and | AKRON HIGH WINS
hree daughters survive,
Aaron S. Ebersole
er, Mrs. Engle, of Cumberland coun-
was second
' honors, securing two
of 24
best in the
field goals
14 foul goals out of 21. In the shoot
FROM MOUNT JOY
The Akron High School five Satur-
home floor, de-
High
School
of 37 to 24,
Albright of the
high scorer
field goal
to his
losing team,
individual
and

114 out of 21
SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, 1918
Bashore, 9 ou
14 out of 18;
Time of halves
Referee, Ellis.
DeLong, | Long,
Albright,
‘of 19.
Zell.
; Albright,
Foul goals:
19 out of 24.
Referee, Beck. Timer, Selverling. 'twenty minutes
Scorer, Zell Time of halves, 20 i —_—,p ohyopohos)oo-
minutes, . . The St. Luke's basketball five :
up for the
at the hand
Lancaster easily made
feat which the y suffered
PALMYRA HIGH SCHOOL of the strong Mount Joy quintet o
CL aii iristmas afternoon at that borous
Mount Joy High defeated Palmyra when they were defeated by
High in their second meeting of the of 30 to 25 by overwhelming
Delong was the CON A SC
MOUNT JOY HIGH DEFEATS
a scor
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season Friday night. feating the county team by a score
star for the winners, with twenty-six go to 15 Monday evenir o in the S
of their points to his credit, while M: ary’s cage. The SATE =
Bashore was the high scorer for the Luke’s : Mount Jo
foser. The final score was 34 to 25. $1: fue forward. ...R. Benne
1 line-up: McEllig Forwar Sonnet
Mt. Joy High Palmyra High 4 ’ ou Torwand an @ in y
Delong .. . forward Erb pontz guard Del
C. Eshleman forwar Miller Ww. Stetter guard Garbes
R. Eshleman centre Bashore Substitute Herschook for W. Stet
Garber .guard Snavely | ter. Field foals: C. Stetter 4, M
Dea Jrhecy . guard Ober Rlligott 7, H. Stefter 10. Pont
eld goals—DeLong, 6; C. Eshle- g Bennett 3, Grissinger. Foul goals
nan, R. Eshleman, I; Erb, 3; Ba-!H ‘Stetter 8 out of 15: DeLor
shore, 4; Gingrich. Foul goals De. out of 16. sins

Mrs. Charlotte Pennell is seriously | Dorothy Brosey i 3 p i
ill. : : : Dorothy Brosey, baby daughter of |'"® of field goals, Spotts of Hie oH
_ George Germer, now a U. S. ma-!Samuel Brosey, police officer of Eli. | Ning team, carried off the honors with
rine, was home on Sunday. : zabethtown, who is under arrest, |!V® field goals to his credit:
_ Mr. Howard Greenawalt of Har- harped with felonious assault and | Mount Joy H. Akron H.
risburg, visited here Monday. battery, for shooting Dr. Isaac Shirk ‘DeLong forward Spotts
: Messrs. Ben Groff and Lester | Simons, of Elizabethtown, died Sun-|C. Eshleman. ..forward Brubaker
Roberts spent Sunday at Lebanon. |4ay morning at 1 o’clock, of pneu- | R. Eshleman... .centre Albright
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kilgore of | j0hia. The death of the child oc | Dearbeck guard .. Zell
Lancaster, visited her parents here .uyrred twenty-four hours after he: | Garber i .guard kmai
Sunday. : | father seriously wounded the physi | Field goals: DeLong 3, hle
Mr. Clarence Campbell of Her-.iin early Saturday morning as hc man, Garber, Spotts 5, Bm thaker 2,
shey, visited his parents over the |was about to visit the sick baby tc
week-end. - , | ascertain her condition. :
Mr. and Mrs. Deckert Yingst of —————
Ephrata, visited Mrs. Charlotte Pen Mrs. Sallie Nissley ©
nell on Sunday. : Sallie, wife of Martin H. Nissley,
Mrs. Charles Frank and son|gjed near Philadelphia on Sunday.
Charles visited her parents at Landis- | She was 42 years old. The remains
ville on Wednesday. will be brought to Elizabethtown for
Miss Flora Drabenstadt spent a interment. She is survived by her | ©
s Mrs. N. P.if

few days with her
Arntz at Maytown.
Miss Sadie Murray of
visited at the home of Mr
Campbell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
spent Monday and Tuesday
sel Hill with his brother.
Miss Elizabeth Gramm of Landis-
ville, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Grosh on Sunday.
Lancaster,
Albert
Ricks
at Kis-
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cassel of I d
Linglestown, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cli
Misses Mary, Mae and Blanc


Eshleman spent the week-end at ali
house party at New Danville.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gutmann jy
left Monday for
they will reside
Mr. and Mrs.
Spent Sunday here
in the future.
Arthur P. Schock
eo

Miss Mildred
with
Geistweit spent the
grandfather at]
week-end her
 
ning and. family, returned home
Tuesday. d

Sheetz, Elizabe .thtow n;
Jacob Inners, West Done real township;
Jose Pp yhine,
secker F
Snyder,
wife of Peter Krodel,
| illness with Bright's disease.
Srd U.S. 1,
Philadelphia, where was
with his parents, | At


‘father and the following brothers and
sisters: Robert, James, and Samuel
Mary, wife o
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wife of William
Jlizabethtown ; Irene, wife of Oliver ©
Hampton, Va., and Dor: 3s ©
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Charles Davis
Keener,
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Charles Davis, a well known resi
ent of Marietta, and a veteran of
the Civil war, died after a lingering
He was
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born in Marietta on February 27,
833. He enlisted in Company G ©®
and served three years ®
Ie was in many engagements and
wounded in the left Joe, He wa 1S = ©
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hurch, a steward and local pre: hes
the quarterly meeting held in this
SAMUEL BROSEY, FORMER-
BOROUGH,
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and rapped on the]
was no response and he
He stopped
oor. There
DO!

Every Penny Counts
Get Acquainted With Jur Prices
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacNicl Os rapped a second time. It wv: 1S soon
daughters of Merchantville, , opened by Brosey, who had the re ®
who Spent some Lime here 1 "| volver in his hand and shot immedi. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. § ately upon opening the door. Dr. ©

turned to their home on Mo
h
DEATH RECORD i
FOR THE WEEK
LIST OF THOSE WHO HAVE RE.
CEIVED THEIR FINAL SUM.
MONS TO THE GREAT
. BEYOND.

Geo. A T
lumbia, aged

Peter Smith, died
52 years
Bertha, wife of
at Columbia aged
Joseph Aldinger, a retired P. R. R
employe, died aged 72 years.


Samuel Austin
Samuel Austi n, the
representati
for the Pione
pany for mans
afternoon at 1
of heart trot
one week, age
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Mrs. Alice Erb,
of Donegal
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ruck him in the unprotects
 
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Burgess H. C. Schock and far [place snd other points in recent
‘Mr. John Hallgren and sor re I Rane IC @
of Harrisburg, were pre aE He is survived by one © ©®
rleads shout Jown on Satu son, Thomas, of Marietta; Gi ° ?
DIT, and Mrs. Cohn Of daughters, Mrs. Ruth Harris, 7 p
Maytown, spent Sunday her vith | Pittsburgh; Mrs. Sarah Green, o 1 Err 5 ; ©
her sister, Mrs. Jacab M. Schroll. |Philadelphia and Miss faitic Divi, SPRING TIME IS ARRIVING. IF YOUR KITCHEN NEEDS NEW OIL CLOTH OR LIN.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eby of Le. of Marietts and one half brother, o OLEUM. WE CARRY A LINE OF IF. ALSO GARRY A LINE OF CONGOLEUM RUGS, ALL &
oyne, spe DE aay and osundaay aniel G. MeCur c T J ‘ ©
in town with relatives and friends fon was oe ae aft 6 SIZES. GET OUR PRICES. ALSO RAG A] INGRAIN CARPETS. =
Mr. Norman and Miss Emma Mus- noon. @
| ser of Columbia spent Sunday here maa. 6D @
{with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hershey. &
| Miss Grace Deits spent the week DR. SIMONS SHOT NEW LINE OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES. LATEST STYLES, GOOD QUALITY, @
end here fro ‘kinson College, c
with Bor Dire. Mr. iio re Toa PRICES RIGHT. BUY YOUR EASTER SHOES EARLY. &
Deitz. ! BY AN OFFICER @ 7 ©
Mr. F. A. Wood of Milton, Vt. !
spent Sunday here with his wife, © ©
who is visiting in the family of Dr. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF ESS MATERIALS JUST RECEIVED: VOILES, GINGHAMS, ®
“|J. J. Newpher. : ELIZABETHTOWN'S CONSTABLE | : p<
| FOULARDS, PLAIDS, ETC. OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE. ©
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AUER
JOY,
Mt. Pleasant and also at Elizabeth- | IS NOW UNDER AR- §
town with relatives. REST | S
Miss Elsie Miller and friend, Mr. a 3 OUR LINE OF SHIRTS IS COMPLETE IN WORKING SHIRTS OR DRESS SHIRTS. ALSO @
Joseph Touey of Philadelphia, spent | Dr. Isaac Shirk Simons, of Eliza- © MEN’S WORKING TROUSERS, OVERALLS, BLOUSES. @
Sunday with the former’s parents, | pethtown, was shot about o’clock | f =
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Miller. | Saturday morning by Const / 4
Rev. Kercher of this place, attend- Samuel Brosey, of Elizabethtown, ©
ed a meeting of the Lutheran Pas-iand is now in" St. Joseph's Hospital LADIES’ SHIRT VAISTS IN VOILES, ORGANDIES AND SILKS. ©
toral Association of the city and 'ypder the care of Drs. P. P. Brene- =
county at New Holland on Monday. man and Newton E. Bitzer. LADIES’ MUSLIN AND SILK UNDERWEAR. @
Miss Clara E. Campbell of this| Just how serious his wound is can- A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 25c CORSET COVERS. =
place and Mr. Raymond Harnish Of not yet be determined. The nt =
Lancaster, spent the week-end with|wgas entirely unprovoked, and is of |@ CORSETS FROM 65c TO $3.50. @
the former’s sister, Mrs. LeRoy! the str: angest character imaginable. © ®
Bates, at Shiremanstown. : Dr. Simons, who is attached to the | perv ©
Mr. A. L. Etter, editor and pub-|nedical staff of St. Joseph’s Hospital, | ©) @
Hier of the Middetown Toul a patient there, whose daughter © OUR LI OF GROCERIES ARE ALWAYS FRESH. @
made ¢ ery 2asant call at this | pegides : lizabe ; © 2 a aRYT a >
es cr BAY Lannea, ow Wop SEU L © WE MENTION AF FEW PRICES: SALMON, 18c; GRAY BEANS, 13c; POST TOASTIES, =
L Hoay al Ie took 3: le ar 8 I 0 e to “ Tc &
Mr. and Mrs. F red Sheaffer and | the hospital on Friday evening, and |@ 10c; KELLOGS'S CORN FLAKES, 10c; SHREDDED WHEAT, 12¢; MOTHER'S OATS, 10c; HEAD A
daughter, Dorothy of Lancaster, were | returned to Elizabethtown around 1| f . 2
Sunday guests of the former’s par- ’ I i eo RICE, lic; ANNED PEAS, 13c. ~
y g § bar-1qg’clock in the morning. He had been @ &
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell. | attending a child of Brosey, ho was | @ A
Mrs. Harrison Zimmerman and |very ill with pneumonia, and as he / - Pe
daughter, Gertrude and Mrs. D. E.!was passing the Constable’s house, © ' ~ I : T SAVE YOU CON ©
Zeiter of Harrisburg, spent Thurs | er Shon Money Constable's how UNDER OUR NEW CASH AND CARRY PLAN WE ARE ABLE TO SAVE YOU CON. *&
day with the family of James M.|light in an upstairs window, and con SIDERABLE MONEY. =
Shoop. z y a don that the child’s condition was ®
I Me Bra fanning of Chambers-! worse, at the same time thinking a _ _ @
ourg, who was spending r Som call had been ts for him in his| =
here as the guest of Mr. A. K IDSeTice, erin wer ©
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thought the Doctor was a bur
Constable has held the pe sition
several months. He is about
rty-two years old.
Dr. Simons is a native of Marietta,
son of the late John Simons.
* resides in Marietta. Dr. Si-
thirty-five years old, is a
raduate of the University of Penn-
nia. After graduating he was
nterne at St. Agnes’ Hospital,
iladelphia, and lat pr: ities a
ime in Lancaster. He then re
to Elizabethtown.
rosey was arrested Monday an
a hearing at Elizabethtown He
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We Pr Your Rounp Trip CAR Fare On ALL Pure acs Or $10.
R MORE. [T Costs You NOTHING. ASK For [T.
‘NO CAR FARE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR COLUMBIA PRODUCTS
--38 East King Street
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services were known here having formerly
and in the Bo r 1 this place.
interment In the cemet ne. o i A Ye H
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ap Will Play at Marietta ‘ar cali
T £5: Saray Rote. . The Columbia team that played
The funeral of Sarah Rote took haope <Q iav evening is very mucl
- : ere Saturday evening is very much epen
place from the residence of her grand ssatisfied with its defeat and has LJ Pp $
daughter, Mrs. John H. Kline, at


Elizabethtown on Wednesday after-|a game on a neutral floor. Mr. Groff
noon. Mrs. Rote is sur I by two |accepted the challenge and the game
children, George Rote, and Mrs. Kate | will be played at Marietta on Wed-
Barnhardt, of Elizabethtown. Inesday evening, March 20, in Central
re |Hall. The following men have been
Mrs. Sarah Rensel | selected by each team: Columbia—
Mrs. Sarah Rensel, a resident of Quinn, Goodwin, Marley, Kitch,
Elizabethtown for many
at the home of her daughter at Mid- [Joy
She was a|Garvey, Grissinger, Lutz, Miller and |
member of the Church of the Breth- Garber.
dletown aged 65 years.

years, died |Schrack, Musser and McManus. Mt.
enged Ben Groff’s team to play
R. Bennett, F.

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