PAGE EIGHT THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918. oF! REPORT OF THE SQNDITION yf Rese! DHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT |Centificat D h R d MOUNT JOY, IN THE STATE OF | than f 387,810.69 | eat ecor PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF Other 8. 681.64 BUSINESS ON MARCH, ith, 1818 11 of F h WwW k RESOURCES Fbjoct or the Week| Lear wud discounts HA, 59.0 War loa Foreig B « EX nge or count Drafts sold with jorsemgnt Other Les : A by r... 474,289.91 gd of 00.00 (Continued from page 1) nse g7 on Friday morning in the Maytown I od fe ? 4 $1,703.726.89 Lutheran church. Interment in J I sy] ( ty of Lan-|Reich’s cemetery. 100, 000,00 ter & ———————————— h I I, HL N f the above ‘ , : : : ndebtedne, | named bank firm that the Lillie, wife of Joseph Weaver, died ve 11 & | above stat i the best of [at Columbia, aged 44 years. M00 my KIOW Ile A ==" i Y, Cashier —— 5 I | Subscribed af me this Guy Hamilton Broome, of Colum- 5,000.00 13th day of March, 1913 y bia, died Saturday aged 23 years. I remium aris 116,000.00 | Ne N BX} BAKER, No y 1 ublic, ert MY QOMmMis 1 ex S eb, Zl, 1d . —- . . por 3 | Corregt—Attes ; : ~ Mrs. Anna Scott died at Columbia, 900,00 [ E 4 ( ) Ls os] EY from a complication of diseases, aged MUMMA, (0 years. Directors ——— 000.0 — Gabriel Beamesderfer died at Kis- HET Sea DITION OF | sel Hill, aged 87 years. | iL ils LO | THE IONA BANK OF . TEE - . io | LANDISV AT FA NIISVIL LE Hon. George Hibshman, State rep- 30,66 862.17 IN “T} F PEN N3Y V4 ANIA, be sentative from the northern district MARC (hn J918 tii | “lof this county, died Saturday fore- = noon at his home near Ephrata, aged 4,580.06 RESOURCES 65 years. I ) RA Fx Ese Charles LeRoy Hartig, infant son this bank > of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartig, of 9.17 Item « Marietta, died on Monday afternoon .. 39,750.23 | U. 8. be x after a short illness of pneumonia, Re- 5.166.16 | . value) 8 35.000.00 aged six months. ve puny; AB ly 8. honda I Seri rr : DAE : | “fcates of indebtedneds : Riss 0%! owned and unpledged;.s 15,000.00 Gdoree posgres Denis $ ag . y 3,000. oo | Premium on U. 8. bonds.......... 50,000.06 George Denis, 61 years o age, a 12'000.00 | Liberty Loan Bonds, former resident of Conoy township, per ol, died at Middletown on Saturday. He % | Liberty Lo was a member of the Jr. 0. U. A. M. and 4 pe His wife, one son and one sister sur State or "vas payable 3 ; 51,700.00 | VIVeS Securities other thgn U. Elizabeth S. Sahm 691.09 | Miss Elizabeth S. Sahm died at | Lititz Sunday in her 50th year. She 7.0 was a graduate of Millersville and iE has been teaching in the public 5000.00 IE Kigg schools of our county the past 28 . “ d ’ I » - 0 years. She taught at Landisville for Dp rat No 1d Jith Dedera) 7° sts47.31 8 years. WB y I (1 } . : fee 0 on Ye Phrift mn 8.06 ¢ ks....... 40,369. Mrs. Joseph Weaver - ! $ 10.369.30 Mrs. Joseph Weaver died at her ’ IR & et S home at Ironville, Saturday after- \ IT1ES : wi f U. 8 .. noon of a complication of diseases. Capital 3 a oF od 00.0%! She was 44 years of age. Besides a P 96 15 : i d _ her husband she is survived by her arr : B 4 ue 3 father, Reuben Nease and three chil- te r 04.1 r $0 ceaoy dren Sonal, Joseph and Maude, . all Ironville. } IES — 00 | Cai vag $ 50,000.00 Miss Mary N. Apple N } Not Surg un .. 0,000.0 Miss Mary N. Apple died Tuesday 0.58 via 3 2 norning from pneumonia after a o : st of OS i 661.6 $97.79 week's illness, at the home of Peter . 8 Interest an 1 ected Apple, at Nonpoin, where she had { 0 oredr : : een visiting. She is the last of her LUE 87.68 generation. The funeral was held 4 2 $ 00.0 n her home at Lincoln on Friday § 246 068.79 morning at 10:15 o'clock. ; 2e- hat la BOF ial oh) Mrs. Elsie Longenecker : 591,589 Sn tine. “1 E50.8 Mrs. Elsie Longenecker, wife of £ i eposits ‘ nu Harry Longenecker, of Manheim, C . a 3 6.00017 died Monday night at 11 o'clock from i me dey os di PLE 3 a complication of diseases. The de- a NT v 5 1 ceased who was 25 years of age is $543,188 survived by her husband, one daugh- | : ; ter Edith, her mother Mrs. David 5 Frye, one sister Martha and two brothers Howard and David. The funeral was held on Friday morn ing at 9: 30 o’clock, with services at! the UU. B. | church at 10 o'clock. Irwin Sharp er Irwin Sharp, 46 years of age, . West Marietta, died on Saturday an illness of only & few days. two children: Mrs. and Charles Sharp, | and the after "He is survived by Harry Metzgar of Lancaster; MOUNT JOY MARKETS The following prices are paid today by our local merchants: FREE COMIN Commencing Monday, arch 25 M. S. Bowman Est. Pays: Jutter, per Ib vse ail Eggs, per doz. EO 30 Lard, pér 1b . 28 Brandt & Stems Pays: Wheat, per bu... ........+. c's $2.00 Corn, per bu:.... sr cveere 1.80 Brandt & Stehman Sells: Wheat, per Bu..c.:eevvvvivse $2.10 Bran, per 100 Ibs, cine 240 Shipstuff, per 100 lbs.,. 2.45 Mixed feed, per 100 Ibs., 2.45 Glutten, per 100 lbs.,..... . 3.00 Cotton Seed Meal. ........... 3.10 Linseed Meal, per 100 lbs.,.... 3.20 Beef scrap & fish scrap....... 5.60 Calf Meal, per 100 lbs.,....... 4.50 Timothy Hay, per 100 lbs.,,.... 1.50 i Straw, per od Ibs... .. i... 1.15 i — wenetll Menmsnrnn Miss Barbara Kready, living at | Millersville, celebrated her 100th | birthday Monday of last week. § | ea pr rent rtm oS ne eo aes LEd La La] | Ld | .e | LE] | LE J ey $2 | LJ : | 4 Telling , | iE Ime / 2 Time | Mi The ancients told time by means of the Sun Dial. We often fwonder how many appointments | were kept on, time in | Athens during fthe rainy season. As far ay goes, to-day/ a-half dozén manufacturers in this country fvhose time- pieces arg nigh perfect. We sell the very ewest yodels of Elgin, accuracy there are famous W: althaph, Hamilton, Howard, Illinois-Spring- field, And the Apple & bw red ilLrae 29 eI EIIIIIIIIITIIEL ETI > > Son pecial. J Particularly smart 24 4 »e 4 Just/now are the beauti- pq 4 fulf thin models, which pH 4 cofnbine an extraordin bY lelicacy of appear- * ith absolute re- 4 P > 4 td 00ttetteeddod addins tsoddiidll ond 531) NORTH QUEEN STREET 233. LANCASTER, Pa. i 3 TvY [lhe ON APRIL 1, 1918, of | STONE RAG COMPANY WILL RE-| in / MOVE FROM the Columbia Hospital, of pneumonia, | LOCATION OPPOSITE THE PENN- | THEIR PRESENT SYLVANIA RAILROAD PASSEN-| GER STATION TO THE FORMER following | |IDELONG WAREHOUSES OPPO- | Directors. | Correct SY | brothers and one sister: Walter, May-| SITE BRANDT AND STEHMAN'’S -— H MINNICH, jw Phones rein) Aaron, yyy. SPRINGTIME 1S COMING RE I OF THE CONDITION OF M SWAY : inestown ork county oseph, : efits. ONION N ATION. AL MOU NT Je | HOWARD B. ST4 . | Galsboro, and Mrs. Ella Wenneholt, | BRING YOUR JUNK OR LET ME | BAN AY P vig, N,IHE i Lancaster. The funeral was held on |KNOW BY TELEPHONE. BELL OF 1 ENN AA | z Wednesday afternoon. |PHONE 67-R4/ LET ME KNOW IF | ASSIFIED COLUMN | : | |. OUR CL . Mie Mes ps Miller YOU HAVE /ANY SECOND-HAND | WANTED_A ereenhouse man, |. Mrs. Mary Ann Miller, of Man-|AUTOMOBILES TO SELL. { in : sal : “p’ | heim, widow of John Miller, died Fri- / Good wages. P. 638 704.88 | not afraid to work. : , 2 638,794.88 | NOL a oS day evening from a complication of ¢ C., Spring Grove, Pa. 3-23-2t, | 4 : 3.11 O. Box C., Spring Grove, Pa. 3-23-2t. diseases, in her eighty-first year. The | WANTED—OId Pigeons in any |following children survive: John K.,| quantity from a pair to several hun- of Manheim; Allen K., near Man-| dred pairs. Will pay 25 cents a pair. theim; Milton K., Penryn; Dr. Harry | Deliver any time at this office. 3-6-tf { K., Harrison, N. Y. ———— — ~——— | Mrs. Blimey Dohner, Manheim; Mrs. KEYSTONE RAG CO. ; Mrs. John Baker, | Bell Phone 67-R4 Max Brody, Propr. MOUNT JOY. mar.23-4t WANTED—A Farm of about 75 (Ezra Graybill, Mrs. Christian Wenger | _ S 0-00.00 | @CTES, must be good soil and buildings | near Manheim; Mrs. Edwin Eby, this) 119,700.00} ond not too far from Mount Joy. Ad |place. She was a sister of William | dress, Real Estate, Care Star and!Koser, Lancaster; Frank Koser, a News, Mount Joy. tf. | Sporting Hill; Mrs. Fianna lane, . 526,080.04 - Manheim; Mrs. Salinda Showers, | Se WANTED__A hus. | Bismark and Mrs. Henry Gottschall, | niddle- aged ite) ; good charac- | and tidy. East Petersburg. { band and wi ter and dis) neat | The wife to cook, and the husband ; Mrs. Mary Balmer an SCTRER. ? 11 Mrs. Mary Balmer died on Tues- to be houseman and all around handy : > i] day morning at her home in Eliza- isting of two A good home; | conveniences. man in a family con middle-aged Persons. | fine location and all bethtown, from a complication of dis- eases after a lingering illness. The! deceased, who was 74 years of age, | Good wages. Write at once P. O. Box y J Ee rus To rv 92.01 (had been a resident of the borough C., Spring Grove, Pa. mar.23-2t years and had a for the past fifty | wide cirele of friends and relatives in RAISE 95 TO 100 PER CENT. OF | that section. She had been a con- YOUR CHICKS [sistent m&émber of the Christ Re- Others are doing it, so can you, |formed church for 55 years, always don’t let chicks die with white diar-|taking deep interest inithe affairs of the church. Her husband died sev- 189.01 rhea, gaps, going light, weekgsTegs, 5,000.00 | stunted and not developing, gp thers eral years ago. Two children sur- Brubaker’s Old Original # Poultry vive: Mrs. Miriam Keenard and ne drinking | James D. Balmer, both of Elizabeth- town, and two brothers, Benjamin Dunlap, of Terre Haute, Ind., and John, of Coatesville. —-" | Powder in wheat, bran ¥ . 103,726.89 | water. Feed it sparingly at first, ES when they are a few days old, then $100,000.00 | watch them grow. Fged all the dry ssaag 90.000.00) yan they can eat, ail the fresh wa- sls ter they want to ‘drink and a good | vergd times a day, then Grantham Man Will Speak A Missionary meeting will be held o id 68.%0.18 | Chick Food M 99,000.00 | vou will rz Jmost every one you | at the Cross Roads church on Sun- .... 562,087. | hatched. If you want neat and |day evening under the auspices of the less healthy stocly’ use Brubaker’s Old | Missionary Circle of the Grantham o ss0.-1 | Original Hoxse and Cattle Powders, | Bible School, who will render a 113.i41|do not expect substitute that is [special Missionary program. Amos 908.63 | claimed jMst as good. Guarantee on Dick and wife of Grantham will 4.50 3 A : : A 4aol every pack. Ask your dealer for it. | speak. Everybody cordially invited. 27 OY - 136 East Lancaster, Penna. ISAMUEL BRUBAKER, New, Street, 2000000000000000000000000000000OOO0000 Teeth If They Need Attention See Advertise in the Star and News. ose Your Health Cepends ‘Upon Your DR. FRED: P. AUTEN, Dentist OPEN EVENINGS BOTH TELEPHONES 3 EAST ORANGE STREET 0000000000000 PRPP0PP00ROPRRRRROO 0000000000000 ¢ / ALL KINDS OF Z PLUMBING SPOUTING HEATING THE ‘KEY- | {& | | | | | and Health Culture Co. A Refined pening Night FREE Dgn’t Forget The Date---On Monday, March 25th Show Begins at 8.00 P. M. Children Not Admitted Unless With Parents FREE MOUNT JOY HALL 6-BIG ACTS-6 ntertainment For Ladies, Gents and Children -— THE RIGHT STYLES ALWAYS Wingert & Haas Mat Store NEW WINTER HATS CAPS “AND GLOVES RIGHT PRICES ALWAYS 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna. / / JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor. =) A Ts 1] “JJIST OUT" FOR OUR SPRING STYLE SHOW BROWN KID OXFORDS . AT $5.50 WHY NOT BE FIRST Chas. H. Fry's Shoe Store Store of Service 3 & 5 King St. LANCASTER, PENNA. LEATHER W@W OXFORDS AT $6.00 < Ya TINNING WORK GUARANTEED Charles E. Ricksecker wont sov, panna. | Just Received My Line of { Nut i Better. any amount and we will keep it for of THE REXALL STORE | E. EASTER CANDIES GUTH CHOCOLATES, Fruit and Eggs. Something new. None Let us Have your order for u until Easter. 1 CORNETS, TROMBONES, BUGLES,~DRUMS, =| VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, UKALELES, GUI- TARS, JEWS-HARPS, MOUPH-ORGANS. CASES FOR ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. BURGER'S MUSIC HOUSE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. 6 North Prince St, Lancaster, Pa. OO0CO000000OOCOOOOOOCCOOCO0O0OOOOOOLOOLOLLDOLOOOOO0000 Main St. MT. JOY, PA. | Repairing Company Beoe08000s City Shoe 1 OLD SHOES MAPE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ONES 50 apd 52 South Queen Street ~~LANCASTER, PENNA. 1 EO Em HOTEL MARKERT D. D. O'DONNELL, PRrROFPR. 113-115 South Eighth St., hil. Especially recommended to the traveling public throughout the state. Commodious rocms. Steam heat. Fine cuicine. Low rates. Good German kitchen. Meals at all hours. a ® SOO ROE 4 / / J | tn, USE. TRI TI Min hasan aun ped ped BB ME bd Np ely bby bad wm uw » om “~ — in
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