eC PAGE FIVE A Ns @3 LS ILLS American People There is no foundation for the alleged violations of law attributed to pur Com- pany by agents of the Federal Trade Commission and I want to say emphatic- ally that Swift & Company is got a party to any conspiracy to defraud the Govern- ment. Nor has Swift & Company been guilty of improperly storifig foods or of making false entries or reports. ~ XO TSS NOS NOLS S x SE Conferences of packers, where prices have been discussed, Have been held at the urgent request aghi in the presence | | of representatives of either the Food Administration or thé Council of National Defense. And yet the packers have been accused of committing a felony by acting in collusion on Government bids! 7 0 AAS LTA 0 We have done our best, with other packers, large and small, to comply with the directions of the United States Food Administration ift all particulars, including the furnishing of food supplies for the U.S. Army and Navy and the Allies, now be- ing handled through the Food Adminis- tration / Tf he We will continue to do our utmost, un- I der Government direction, to increase our I< production and assist the Food Adminis- Ka tration. We consider that the opportunity P to co-operate whole-heartedly and to our fullest powers with this branch of the Government is our plain and most press- ing duty. EV VR, The Trade Commission Attorney has, (nN by falsfinierence and misplaced empha- [}3 sis, given to disconnected portions of the 3 COfT: ndence taken from our private files and read into the Record, a false and sinister meaning with the plain purpose of creating antagonistic public opinion. Co 0 A as 0) The services of the packers of the United States are most urgently needed, and] regret exceedingly that we should at this time have to spend our efforts in defending ourselves against unfounded, unpproved, and unfair assertions such as ate being daily made public. a » A 0 iL £ hurt President & Swift & Company, U.S. A. TAUEOR Profit by Your Neighbor's Experience SS emery International Silos Solve the Peoblem a & £ In a€ much as the ~ | supply is limited & | prices are constant- |ly changing it is a | good policy to place 4 your order now. POTTER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. EE ws EASTERN DISTRIBUTOR AOOOOOOOO000O00000O00000000LLVVVVLLLLLLLLIVVLVLVLLLLVLY H.C. BRUNNER Good Furniture Is the only kind I ileE erste an is Furniture CKS, EXTENSION TABLES S, KITCHEN CABINETS MIRRORS, H CHINA CLO In fact anything ‘and everything in the Furniture Line ROCKERS, . ~~ 7 Yndertaking and Embalming AOOSOO0OOG00000O00000000000000VODIVVDDIDDD go THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS BIG SALE OF STOCKS AND BONDS ON SATURDAY Auctioneer | On Saturday evening | Chas. S. Frank sold a large lot of stocks and bonds at public sale at| the office of Henry G. Carpenter on East Main street. The sale was well attended and the following were sold: | For the Estate of Lizzie Miller, de- | | ceased: | Two $250 New Standard Hardware | Works 6 per cent. bonds to the New | Standard Hardware Works at $148 | each. | For the Estate of Aaron Breneman, | deceased: | 5 shares of Elizabethtown Ex- | | change bank stock to B. H. Greider | | | { fat $113.00 per share. I" 5 shares of same to B. H. Greider | at $108.10 per share. For Other Accounts: ( i shares of Mount Joy tional bank stock to Levi at $185.00 per share. to First Na Newcomer 8 shares of same Amos Musser at $185.00 per share. | One $500 Mount Joy Borough 4} [per cent. Water Bond to Michael | i Souders at $504, t y shares of Union National Mount [ges bank stock to Levi F. Eby at $139.10 per share | 3 shares of ame to DnB. W | Newcomer at $138.05 per share. | y shares of same to John G. Sny [del at $1 pel share. | ) of same to John B. Niss |ley a }8 per share. On re of game to John B. Niss- ey £ 8.45 { 0 : of same to Amos F. Eby ¥ $138.20 per share | ) shares of same to Dr. E. W, New | comer at # 38.00 per share. | { shares of same to David Eby at 1 $138.00 per share One share of same to Amos F by it $138.1 { » share of Elizabethtown Nation-. | al bank stock t A. H. Martin at {$156.25 per share. alioibigir oo J SRN | THIS SURELY IS QUITE A WONDERFUL RECORD | ven feed high, we doubt | whether there is a4 more profitable source of revenue on the farm than a | rood herd of fine cows Our readers | will remember that recently we pub- | | lished an article which stated that John Brubaker received a milk check lof $528 from twenty head of cows, |an average of $26.40 of milk per cow. This was a better record than {was ever heard of around here but |we can beat that. Mr. John W. | Eshleman of near Elizabethtown, has | a very good herd of cattle, mostly { Holsteins He has twenty-two head [and his milk check last month was [$625.00 or an average of $28.41 per ‘cow. At that rate Mr. Eshleman’s | cows would produce over $7,500 | { worth of milk in a year. We feel| | certain this latter record will stand | {and will be a good mark for our| at. | | many progressive farmers to aim | | | | It Pleased All | The second number of the Red i Cross Society Star Course was given | [in the Mount Joy Hall Saturday | evening, under the direction of Mrs. | Franceska Kasper Lawson, of Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. Lawson |a sweet soprano voice and appeared {to excellent advantage in different | parts of the program. Miss Caroline | Manning, a local pianoist far above | {the ordinary, was accompanist. ! tll possesses PRESIDENT SIGNS { THE DAYLIGHT BILL | | Washington, March 19—The day- | licht saving bill was signed to-day by | President Wilson. It puts all clocks | forward an hour on the last Sunda in March and turns them back again the last Sunday in October. ttl A | Will Form a New Bank | A number of capitalists have over subscribed the $25,000 required for the organization of a new bank at York Haven. BARR'S GARAGE Mount Joy, Pa. Both Phénes —ne MY softo IS Not Price, ‘But Quality Service & Satisfaction § - Is there anything you need for your aufomobile, if 1 do not carry it instock, I can supply it as soon and as reasonable as anyone in’ the country. TRY ME. { » Storage [Batteries Recharged PEE TIRES i 1 haye a large supply on hand consequently can give you prompt service, prices are right. AUTO HIRING AND REPAIRING DOOD , ling at iGenn. BR. R. Y. | umbia IN OUR HOUSES OF WORSHIP RELIGIOUS MATTERS PERTAIN. ING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN AND AROUND MOUNT JOY BOROUGH Presbyterian Church Rev. F. G. Bossert, Pastor Sabbath School 9:15 A. M. Divine Worship and Sermon 10:30 A. M. Subject, Going up to Jerusa- lem. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. Sub ject, Loyalty. Prayer Meeting Wednesday even- 7:30 United Brethren Church 9:00 A. M: Sunday School. 10:15 A. M. Mr. Geo. C. K. Sample M. C. A. Sec. of Col- will speak on preset day's greatest problem. | 6:00 P. M. Junior C. E. 6:00 P. M. Intermediate C. E. { 7:00 P. M. Preaching. Prayer meeting Wednesday wa | | United Evangelical Church | Rev. A. M. Sweigert, Pastor ! Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. { Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and at] 72M. | Practice of Chorus Friday evéning | at 7:30 P. M. | Teacher training on Monday event | ing. : | Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Thomas Roberts, Pastor Sunday School at 9:15 A. Preaching Service at Junior Leas at 2 B, Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. Preaching Service at 7:30 P. M. | Mid-wgek Prayer Service Wed- | nesday Bible wvening. OOOO OOOO OGTOCOOGCOGCGOOOOOOOCOOO00ODOOOLO00OLLLOLLOLDLLLLVOLLLOLVLLLODLODLDD on evening. Study Class Wednesday | Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Palm Sunday services Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service with Confirmation x of Catechismens 10:45 A. M. | 8 Evening Service 7 P. M |Q Holy Week service every day ex-|"% SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918. OOOOOOOOO0CO0000000000OO0O00000OO000DDODNNNNININAN » The Singer Simple, Strole, Silent and Speedy y ASK TO SEE THE 66. THE ONLY MACHINE WITH ALL THE ABOVE ALITIES COMBINED. REARS fron ALL MAKES OF MACHINES. CALL OR ADDRESS. Vv ’ 4 # J ng¢: Sewing Machine Co. J / M4E Orange Street, Lancaster / Ne : / 410 Locust Street, Columbia { ME OOOOOOOOO0000000C00000 DOOCOOCOGOOLODOOD0T BN cept Saturday at 7:45 P. M. Good | Friday evening Confessional service. | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. H. D. Speakman, Rector The services on Palm Sunday will | be at 10:30. A. Mand 7:30 P. M. | Church School at 9:15 A. M. i On next Friday evening Litany | service and address by the rector. | During Holy Week there will be | service every evening except Satur-| day and on Good Friday, in addition, | there will be the Solemn Three Hour | Service commemorating the Hours of | Darkness of our Saviour's Agony | upon the Cross. A cordial invitation | extended to the public generally | to attend this service or at least a part of it. 1S Rohrerstown Lutheran Parish Rev. H. A. Kunkle, M.A., Pastor | 736 Columbia Ave., Lancaster, Pa. | Palm Sunday, Mar. 24th. { Trinity Rohrerstown Sunday School | at 9 A. M. Mr. J. F. Rein, Supt. All; are urged to be present for rehearsal. | Morning Worship at 10 A. M. | Palm Sunday Service and Sermon. Special music for the occasion | Class and Lenten Service, Friday, | March 22nd, at 7 and 7:45 P. M. { Confirmation, Good Friday at 7! > x { P. M. Easter Service by Sunday School! and Congregation, March 31st at 7 (P. M. Lord’s Supper, Sunday, April at 9:30 A. M. Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, Pastor Sabbath School at 9:30 A. M. Preaching 10:30 A. M. Jr. Y. P. S. §. 545 P. M. Senior Endeavor 6:30 P. M Sunday morning the subject will | | be, “The Death and Burial of King | | Alcohol.” i At the Church of God next Sab-| {bath Palm Sunday Services, Special | | music morning and evening by the] choir. At the morning s Mr. | | Brunner will sing, “God My Father,” | {in the evenfpg Mrs. Stauffer will sing, on Easter Sabbath in the Sab-| | bath School a special program will be | | rendered under the direction of Mrs. | i Smeltzer. At the evening service | after the sermon a baptismal serviee | { will be held. 7th, | | ce Florin United Brethren Church Rev. O. G. Romig, Pastor | The pastor announces the follow- ling services for the coming Sabbath: Bible School at 9:30 A. M. German Preaching at 10:30 A. M. Junior C. E. Service at 1 P. M. Senior C. E. Service at 6:15 P. M. | English Preaching at 7:15 P. M. Subject, “The Necessity of Prayer.” | Weekly Prayer Meeting on Thurs- | day evening at 7:30 P. M. at the | home of George Geyer. | | Self-denial Week for Foreign { Missions is being observed and all | offerings for that purpose are to be | brought to the services on Sunday. On Thursday evening, March 28, | { Rev. 1. H. Albright, Ph.D., of Middle-| | town, will give an illustrate lecture {on “The Passion of Our Lord.” No | admission will be charged, but a sil- | ver offering will be taken. | —— Concordia, Chestnut Hill Palm Sunday, March 24th. Sunday School at 1:15 P. M. English Service at 2:30 P. M. | A Palm Sunday Service will | rendered. Rehearsal for Easter. A service on Good Friday at 10 M be JA. M. | Easter program nd service on| Easter morning at 9:30 A. M. Confirmation Sunday, April 7th at b2:30 P. M. { English Communion 14th at 9:30 A. M. Revival Services begin next Sun- |day evening, March 24th, at the | Church of God. Services every even- ing next week at 7:30 { Preaching Sunday at | m ” 7:30, themes, “The Two |S “The Lord Weeping Sunday April, 10:30 and Anthems,” over the Lo Market and Walnut Streets, and Orchard J aA" = = Cn the Farm of A. H. Long / A Short Distance West of Mount Joy The Farm Is Tenanted by Benjamin Brown Tractor In Lancaster County S A. BARLEY, General Agent. Buy Conestoga Motor Truck Company 6% 10-YEAR, COUPON, GOLD, DEBENTURE BONDS 7 With these bonds there is given a profit-sharing isfterest in the Con- estoga Motor Truck Company equal to a pro rata division of 5 The interest on the bonds is payable quarterly « of the net profits. on the first of each January, April, July and October. F. W. PLOYD, President, Lancaster, : President First National Sale Corporation. I. C. HARTMAN, Secretary and Treasurer, Lancaster. Propr. Miller & Hartman, Wholesale Groceries, Lancaster. Propr. Columbia Grocery Co., Columbia, Pa. C. G. ENGLE, Lancaster, : President, Lancaster Real Estate Co. Director Lancaster; Chamber of Commerce. CHAS. L. HARNER, Drughore, Pa. Agriculturist, Director Agri€ultural Trust Co., Lancaster. L. H. WHITAKER, Narvon, Pa. Prop. Whitaker Clay Co., Director First National Bank, Honey Brook, Pa. ELMER W. SPRICKLER, Mount Joy, Pa. Direftor Elizabethtown National Bank. CHAS. A. STAUFFER, Honey Brook, Pa. President Stauffer Machine Works. / Conestoga Motor Truck Co. f Isaac C. Hartman, Treasurer SUITE 755, WOOLWORTH BLDG., LANCASTER, PA. | Lost.” | Service for children 2 p. m. Decision Day, Easter Sunday. i ok For Me In The Field ‘Wednesday, Mar. 27 at LP. M. | Everybody Invited to See the First Appearance of This Lancaster, Penna. )
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