or — —— PAGE FO UR THE MT. JOY STAR AND NEWS SATURDAY, APRIL 6th. 1918. fon East Main street. | 4 p Hada i SUBSE WW . | The Star and News HAPPENINGS IN FLITTINGS OVER ir. Chutes E. Ricksscker from his |> oT ACCIDENT IN RUNAWAY br the lal om pert on the | property on West Main street ¢ inp Soh ao ae ANY MOUNT JOY, PA. for ore: sory property which Ye ae Cog Ing train. Asa result many people J : : atv Prenased at th ) Following a runaway accident in were at the depot anxious to get a no. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher | YI . a e corner of | which he figured on Wednesday night, copy of the special editions that did | Ain street eet and Comfort alley. | John Felker died at the General Hos- not put in an appearance and as a SUBSCRIPT . . 2 pital on Friday night from cerebral result all were disappointed. hn I PRICE $1 A YEAR| wHAT OUR REPORTERS GATH-|A LIST OF “ALL THE SPRING Service Flag For Donegal troubles, brought on by an operation. os., 50c. 3 Mos. 25c. ERED IN AND AROUND THAT CHANGES IN RESIDENCE On Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock | Felker was employed on the farm of Entered . THRIVING COMMUNITY IN AND AROUND MOUNT i service flag By i Je Jrese hisd to Sanford Labg \n, 3 Nettevile, Sad ppr— ntere tt op oneg ¢ e oung en's on vdnesday night last he was driy- Joy, Pa., A abe Pas siiice ar Mount SINCE LAST WEEK JOY BOROUGH |B 3ible Class There will be three ing ong the State road between . % | 1 K sor aod famil ¢| Following is a list of all the flit- | stars ‘h Ye So or {he titree voung Neffsville and Oregon. He was alone \ n : Mr. Paul Koser and family spen ine oi Wear all of . | men who are members of the Sabbath 'at the time and the supposition is 4 The consolidation of the entire sub | Sunday at Milton Grove tings we learned of thruout this en- | School in the service of the United that ke was jolted from the wagon. ’ Sriptive ate of the Florin “News,” | Mr. R. J. Harley of Harrisburg, Hg Section on and around A rgls | States: Harry Witmer, Harry Brandt He was found after the accident suf- n Lndisviliy Ny and the Mt. visited Florin friends on Sunday. er BYlon Setzler MOVE Tamm {and Peter Kraybill . fering from a bad cut above the right y ar an ews” make this pa-| Mr. Thomas McKinley of Philadel- Wesley Give red trom. Man: { A stirring patriotic address will be eye, at which place a blood clot f Re an excellent advertising medium. | phi, spent Sunday with his family. hei os ot to Mi A) rom Man-|], ade by Rev. John C. Eby Jr. of formed f ates an Request. |” Mr. D. M. Brean of the Capitol Lt eon, from the ! Lancaster, who has recently returned me sl rN | City, spent Saturday ur village. yy A ah v ; {from Ce Beauregard, La., where . | 10%: 5 ; ror ra Fin West oir ( entral House here to Harrisburg. lh ns I Be auregard, 8 y Jere Gave a A Party for Classmates ON APRIL 1, 1918, THE KEY. RHEEMS | view visited Florin friends on Mon- Daniel Felker from near Mount | retary. He has a fresh “live message The ho of Mr. Gabriel Moyer on | STONE RAG COMPANY WILL RE. —— lday. oro His property 88 Pa Mh for red-blooded men. The public is New Hav EY strecl wis a Byes Jo MOVE FROM THE!R /PRESENT " 3 . ides 2 avwohia Mr. A. S. Flowers 1rc 8 proper- p gayety on onday evening at which " e ia Mr C: L. Heizey | Is busily engaged | fe Men Sides nd Jangpter ty on Marietta street to Washington, | cordially invited =~ ; yey on A Mise. Christine | LOCATION OPPOSITE THE PENN Pts ror vig olivine FRR | : Te oo D. C. gave an “April Fool” party for her SYLVANIA RAILROAD PASSEN- gl ns i» ge” State Mrs. E. L. Nissly spent several Mr. Snyder from Salunga to the ’ Paul Learns a Lesson classmates. Games were indulged in |GER STATION TO SHE FORMER College, Pa., "spent Easter Sunday days at Atlantic City over the Eas- Sheoger PIOFEIES ov Boni) Baris Ting Siege, o Masiettes leaded he ne “ere: Meee hd BELONG - WAREHOUSES . OPPO. ih $e : . A yo ape racation S > . . B 3 0 « « ge O ASS & ( )e 10 5¢ nr nt were. SSeS J1& a - re wih, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. jt cau NY 1's Paul Buohl of Lan- Harry Derr from his property to tery, preferred by his wife at Court Chandler, Helen Habecker, Frances SITE BRANDT AND STEHMAN'3 A he Rheems schools will tthe | caster, nt Sunday at the latter's | the Eli L. Nissly farm near Donegal | Saturday. It was said that he re- Beatty, Erma Hertzog Christine | MILL. SPRINGTIME IS COMING. present Fd thi id bi o oe arental home, © | Springs. ts fused to sign his questionaire, and Moyer, Messrs. Charles De Long, Ross | BRING YOUR/JUNK OR LET ME being aati for ten a Mr. H. H. Singer and family of Widen Coliins ite he ppopesLy because hig Mite reghested him to do Eshleman, Calvi Kramer, Russell | KNOW BY TELEPHONE. BELL ing December causing the delay. Ephrata, spent Sunday with Mr. H. jracated by TY. arte oh ae 9 he Stet ae ie ais Sled er : EQ on gio Ral PHONE 67.4. LET ME KNOW IF o Stoll and amilv. > oo . 10 ¢ ene re u ; e as- alters nen eachers amely : ” . : i Aram. Muna, the Mount | L. ab an fan iy 1 Rinesr and] Ross Neidig from the John Whar- | sault and battery he was fined $10 Misses Martin, Park, FeFevre and YOU HAVE ANY SECOND-HAND Joy township cattle dealer transacted | Tin ued { | vel property on West Main street | and the costs. He was ordered to pay Kinard also icipated in the merri- | AUTOMG@BILES TO SELL. business in this place early Monday! daughter Mary Saturday and to Manheim. his wife $4.50 per week. nent A very merry time was had] morning, | Sunde AY at et Wyn un ad Emory Warfel from the Mary tem eset Gee ie and each one departed for home at —— Mrs. Alice Landis and daughters: Mr. Joseph Roth pond i Mate Lockard property on Lumber street 71% Rott KEYSTONE RAG CO Bertha and Mary from Telford, Pa. ita, visited his brother, Mr. Jacob |=" oF : : : It is estimated that on March first (#0 ¢ariy 109 > — spent Easter Sunday with the Frank | { Rutherford and fam ily. to Lancaster. the growers held 5,796,414 bushels | ! A H. K. Leeking from the Daniel | '} I { : | Shank family. essrs. Michael Kottler and John | sn: West Mz Stree of last season’s wheat crop A year Many Were Fooled Max Brody, Propr. v : : | Derr property on West iin street : 5. a0 [ A Miss Miriam K. Bard and wratiier| Watts Sr., ha accepted Positions ii Yate aStOn. ago at the same time 2,838,498 On Sunday there was a rumor cir- Russell spent last Saturday at Har- on the P R. R. repair gang. Joby Way moved from the E. bushels were held and in 1916, 6,232,-{ culated at the French had won a |Bell Phone 67-R4 MOUNT JOY risburg, where they combined busi-| Messrs. G. R. Sieffert and H. Bak ronsrty on New Haven street | 200 bus hels. oreat victory and that special editions mar.23-4t ne ith ple 0 | Griffith of Philadelphia, were wel- Rjter pro} v — - M Ww Fy : visit io ou Cort Saturd: ito Glen Lock. ¢ r. and Mrs. Abram Greiner flitted| RET Vigo Sire Ma : Li quun ay. | Mr. Miller from Harrisburg, into o ye the E. E. Hernley farm to the id: vt fave n hil: del 1 the Mrs. Ella Royer property on W. | A ley hn for ig E Hen! iy th = zest , Sos “par. | Donegal street. : n R wig the vacancy. PR, the gies S par-| “ho F. B. N. Hoffer from Reading || HIGH-GRADE : ¢ i 5 Shearer was suddenly © Mrs. Sides daughte leo the Andrew M. Martin property on vi 2 3 gic) en wi pain in his limbs last), I od len 3 og eT | West Main street. CODFISH SPAGHETTI funday eae ik ro Sa i the ~ ts unl Mr. Harry M. Rice from the hotel 8¢2 d 13 8 d 0 walk a sho : e gues lat Mastersonville, to the Central | 7 ? {Cl les Qui at Mast I , he and Mrs. Samuel K. Weaver, Mr F en M Howard O. Romi | House in this place. e i and IC al § 1 EW ost \ Fo and. rs Joward os omg Mrs. C. Shoemaker from the O. PACKAGE CAN collector o est Donegal township and daughter Mildred of Hershey, |M. Donaven property on East Main a A 551s ; : and Miss Elsie Haines spent Easter | were the guests of the former’s par- | street to Lancaster. This wholesome Packed with a Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John M. gute a it the Florin U. B. parsonage on| Mr. Carter N. Abel into the Wm. meat substitute Qesighiist tomato eaver. Sunday | D. Easton property, corner of Mari- | at this price while sause dressing— . Eas property, corner ( dari : y yn >t » The Rheems coal yard is rapidly Following are April first flittings— | etta and Delta streets. it lasts. Very appetieing. sing eplonished wits 4 Lo sap} ar Monroe Ebersole moved from Herman Hartman from the C. | a aae {the Rutherford property to the Henry | Bennett property on New Haven . . car pea coal and one car egg codl ar-| Eby property; Jacob Rutherford | street to near Florin. ¥ : d d rived Monday. moved into his property recently Mr. S. H. Miller from Salunga, to |] Rich Cheese, pound 27¢ Slice Drie Beef, pkg. 8c Sioa Boa 3 5 ee $i purchased; Roy Baker moved into |the Shrader property with Mr. Sny- : : Choice t¢nder beef, trimmed of all waste, Lh ol Th ut edi Sor on Joie Rh and reams. dont | smell wand sates so vod peont > ohn lL ! | Mrs. Mar) é K 1 1) enough snap to make it tasty. cart the lime and stone business exten- the property vacated by Roy Baker;|moved into the property she lately cartons Hyely Fgar Vrghiavitle. held th {Joe Brown moved from near May) purchased on Delta street. T urch o e brethren held eir [tow n to the prporety vacated by Mr. Mr. Samuel Myers from the H. C. . | regular Sunday evening services on Derr; Albert Fike moved to the Drop: | Schock farm near town to the Benj. House Cleaning Su yery Best COFFEE "i 2|C | Seasonable | oun rein. Garber farm south of town. Cereals Easter Sunday with a fair attend-|erty he purchased of the late Samuel | ance with the Revs. Kaylor, Shearer | Eshle man; Henry Breneman moved| Christian Charles from the Charles Needs ard Pshlonah ofciaiingd 4 fl 1 the property vacated by Mr. [farm to the property vacated by Wil- | We mean every word we say about our Coffee. You € —promotors of equcation o0%|Fike |liam Tyndal on Donegal street. ill be loud t h t Pennsylvania have erected a standard —_— = fri eer he oe Laundsy Soap, cake, | Will be loud in its praises when you try it. oo] Best Rolled Oats, flag pole at the Rheems school yroperty, north of town to the Krall | C O R18 orounds where the stars and stripes SALUNGA ie vacated by Phares Shank. | Good Cleanser, can, ur Very Bes t BlacK or r 350 | Asso Oats, pkg., wave over all passers by. : este R. J. Myers from 205 East Main Old Puich Cleanser Mixed TEA, Pound | Mothecs and Quaker John M. Weaver, P. R. R. rack | John Kepperling spent Sunday at {street to the property vacated by H. can. Be J | © ks 10¢ foreman of this place assisted his| Lancaster. : |E. Sager at 206 East Main street. L 5s. 10 Our very best Assam, India & Ceylon Tea, Lb., 45c. | N ats, ples Oc. uncle John K. Weaver to flit from the | A. J. Dietrich moved to Lancaster! Mr. William D. Easton from Wie £3: sah, og Qs, “IN » K | ations ats, pkg., suburbs of Lancaster to the vicinity {on Tuesday. | property at the corner of Delta and | eu me, ew ac Lif 7 Wheat. ok of Ephrata, Pa. on Good Friday. | Benjamin Brosey went on a busi-| Marietta streets to Elizabethtown. | An bot. 5c. | SALMON. can ( a ( Hs Wheat, pXe. A pleasant scene was witnessed ness trip to Lancaster. |" "Mr. Joseph Haines from the Cen- | Peterman’s Discov- : Quatio¥ Corn Fisk Monday in a garden lot of Mr. and Miss Josephine Keifer spent Satur-'tral House property to Harrisburg, | ery, can, 10c Big, tall cans of splendid ol ig An economical pe : Ba Mrs. Jacob W. Heisey who have |day and Sunday with friends at Ma-| where he is employed on the railroad. | Peterman’s Roach | Meat substitute. P 5 ti passed the four gots mile stone and rietta. | Misses Drabenstadt from E ast | I i os oasties, pkg., their son Winfield planting potatoes Mr. and Mrs. Latimer Warner | Main street to the Detwiler property | 2 y : €, ; Grand opportunity for the fol-spent Sunday at Columbia visiting | vacated by R. J. Myers on East Main Dust Beuthes nash, Ney MACKERE L, 10¢ 13¢ [Tolley Re lowers of husbandry and war gar-|friends. Istroet. s LB oh e. h Each .. 9 ° 13c. den workers. Two weeks of sun- Mrs. Ww. G. Kendig, of Lancaster, | John Shank from the Daniel Fel- SP sees ear The good, old fashioned breakfast. Everybody likes to Kellogg's Bran, pkg, shine weather should give them a|spe nt Easter at the home of Dr. B.|ker property on Frank street to the ) : pick the bones of a good mackerel, particularly on Sun- | G e N good start for the approaching busy | E. Kendig. iH. Derr property on New Haven FINE TABLE day morning. rape Nuts, pkg, Season. PM a a 0 Miss Anna Shertzer spent Easter | street. SALT ol oy Ib. A —— 12c. Z. and rs. Morris ulp and [with her friend, Miss Jennie Nissley | H. M. Seaman from the Grogg ’ eomargarine = daughter Esther of near, Manheim, fat Oyster Point. |property on W. Main street to Go 3c B g ? 30c, 32c, 35c¢c EVAPORATED Pa., spent Easter Sunday as guests! Samuel Bender, of Camp Meade. | Stager property vacated by Abram ag This wholesome Butter substitute is sold in a great MILK, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shank, post-|Md., spent Easter with his parents, | Welsh. > — 3 many of our stores. If the store where you trade does | 6! i master of this place using their new | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bender. !" Phares Shank from the H. H. Krall BEST BARLEY, not sell it, our manager will be glad to direct you to the 72C, 13c can nearest American Store where it is sold. a LIMA BEANS, 7c Ib. Vincent Hamil- |property on West Main street to the Charles Hamilton, vacated by H. M. Chevrolet touring car. and Willis Young mo-|Grogg property Big Cut in Canned Vegetables and Fruits Mr. and Mrs, Wild Shelly flitted | ton, Emerson from the A. § ar ouble house to |tored to Ephrata on Sunday. | Seaman. the Abner Hershey farm near Mount| Mrs. Fred Aungst and daughter{ Mrs. Sherk moved from West Don- “ASGO" 20¢c E F Ss 1 7c Ib. Joy last Tuesday, making two vacant |Janet of Plainfield, N. J., spent Sat-!egal street to the Albert Hollinger BUCKWHEAT e Extra Fancy Sugar Corn. ..cut to 17c can houses for rent. Immediate posses-|urday with Mrs. Irwin Newcomer. |property vacated by Mrs. Daniel Hau- : 18c Tender Shoe Peg Corn............cut to 16¢c can RICE sion. Recently remodeled. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Myers spent | enstein. 12¢ Pkg 17c Fancy Corn. . : .cut to 15c can 10 13 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schroll flitted | | Easter with the latter's parents, Mr. Mr. Charles Good from the George 3 . Fancy No. 2 Tomatoes t to 12c can C, Cc Ib from the B. H. Greider double house | and Mrs. Amos Bortfield at Mt. Joy. |Neiss property on Marietta street to HOMINY GRITS Big C T ah cut to cc Se to the Abram L. Nissley farm along | Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Way and chil- [the A. S. Flowers property on Mari- ? 18 anus mates rin ~<ut to 18¢ can | FANCY APRICOTS the Elmdale creek last Monday, dren Martha, Florence and Ellen, etta street. 7c |b. Sliced Hawaiian Pinapple.............. cut to 15¢c can | Where they contemplate becoming ex- [Haney god Fax yi Bagtes Sunday Mrs. Mary Flowers from the D. S. 15¢c California Sliced Peaches. . . .cut to 13c can | 25c Ib. pert farmers an obacco raisers. [with en Way o ount Joy. Shonk property on W. Donegal street A A. MARI | 20c Fancy California Peach an | ae 9 We RROWS y eaches. . ........ cut to 17c can Jacob Gorrecht who has been ito the W. B. Detwiler property on | 23¢ Extra Fancy California Peaches... .cut to 20c | CALI. PEACHES The early bird catches the worm, Mrs. David Espenshade, a prominent | working at A. B. Kreider’s cigar fac- | Lumber street. eardener is the first to plant cabbage | tory for the last 25 years, resigned| Mr. Harry Snyder from the Mrs. in 1918 on Good Friday. She set and has gone to the Minnich ma-|John Runk property on South Barba- out two rows of nice sized plants i chine works at Landisville. ra street, to the Brown property on which the early birds have their eyes | m—— | Columbia Avenue. upon. Daniel Derr from the Detwiler If I were a farmer I would keep at | property on West Main street to the {hand a few reliable medicines for mi- | property he lately acquired, vacated nor ailments that are not so serious!by H. K. Leeking. as to require the attention of a phy-|, Mrs. Maggie Amwake from Lancas sician, such as Chamberlain’s Colic | fer to the Ezra Wolgemuth property | and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com | Which she recently purchased in East {Donegal township. big can cut to can 12c Ib. | 15¢ Sauerkraut, i 4c, 17clb EE OO 0000000000000000000000000CC000EOTEEd Your Healih Teeth : If | Were a Farmer. NEWTOWN Mr. John Rhoads visited his sister, Daniel Moore at this place on | Mrs. laints. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- Sunday. {Pp imberlain’ ugh m : > edy for coughs, colds and croup. | Mr. Jacob Rye from the Detwiler rey, Frans Reigel and children,or | Chamberla Liniment for oie, apartment house on North Barbara Depends place on Sunday. bruises and rheumatic pains. Cham- [street to the H. C. Schock property Mr. Abram Gamber and family | berlain’s Tablets for stomach troub-{on West Main street, © Upon Your If They Need of Moore’s Mill visited Mrs. Louisa | le biliousness and constipation. By | Mr. Fred Stretch from the Shrader _ . 4 Attention See @ Rhoads on Sunday. havin these articles at hand it would | property, on South Barbara street Vi © ~~ . o Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Myers rs| © ten Ave the trouble of a trip to | the onaven property vacatec © or” . | town in the busiest season or in | by Mrs. C. Shoemaker. Yisiee Heirs, Sangha Mrs. Albert | I night, and would enable me to in ihe Mr. Ih Neiss from his farm in DR: FRED P, A U TEN, Dentist e Mr E oh or BY: ver and wife of | | slight nts as soon as they appear | Rapho township, near Newtown, to : Landline. visited his parents, Mr. | [3nd thereby avoid the more serious | his Jroperty vacated by Mr. Charles BOTH TELEPHONES 3 EAST ORANGE STREET OPEN EVENINGS @ and Mrs. Henry Weaver. & senses 5 at so often follow. 3-44, | ren hig a the H. C © : ;| ©000000000000000000000000000OEEEOOOOEEOE Mrs. Amanda Wittle of Columbia, | is spending a few days at this place, | visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher of Maytown, visited hef parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Nehemiah Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Arndt of Manheim, spent Sunday visiting her| parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reigle. | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Geltmacher of Lancaster, visited in the home of | his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam- ber of this place. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and family of Columbia, spent the week-| Mr. and | end visiting her parents, Mrs. Yoni Resh. : Mr. and Mrs. William Haines of Lititz, spent Saturday and Sunday | Mr. and Mrs. visiting his parents, Nehemiah Haines. For Bilious Troubles. To promote a healthy condition of | the liver and correct disorders caused | by biliousness, Chamberlain’s Tablets are excellent. Try them and see how | nickly they give you a relish for | nh food and banish that dull and] stupid feeling. 4-4t. Subscribe for the Star and News. and family {court on News For Young Recruits | Brunner property on Henry street to | the Troutwine property on Manheir | Owing to the fact g to the fact the ere hav i at there have street vacated by Frank Yost. been so ections | recruiting s wo Lo pd Mrs: Daniel Hauenstein from the { were fa] 0 be under 18 years of Albert Hollinger property on West | |age, i ordered that any applicant | Main street, to the property she pur- | yr hased from Mrs Garber on David | who nd 1 years of age who ap-|° ; { | plies for enlis it in the Army! street. : Sul must have a tri opy of his birth Mr. Michael Hossler from his | certificate ulv Shab by a {farm northeast of town, to the bric notary b : Soe 20% mansion which he recently purchased é of the fon s TN 1 | bible, duly cated by a notary | from Elam Myers on West Donegal or ot ner for > may he re the applicant |° Frank Shatto from the "H. C. eruiting sta Hinin station { Schock property on West Main street | reer “Ol 1to the W. B. Detwiler property on Fairview street vacated by J a Three Less Hotels | Suydam. Ther ill 1 three less hotels in| Mrs. John Arndt from the E. I | this county ve a than licenses | Baker property on East Main street were granted for. Three who were | to the H. C. Schock property on Wi | granted licer : 1 to pay the fee | Main street vacated by Harry Se Jed left s. They are: D. Iman. | w Neve I Rapho_ Jownshins) Mr. Elmer Hoffines from the for- { shi Wor By awe oWn- | mer Wiser farm west of Florin to t I I. Burkholder, Breck-|gmall farm midway between here | : : Ps : . Florin which he purchased fron Gee * . | | Michael Hossler. { It’s Condition Isn’t First-Class | Wm. Tyndall from West Done- A petition for viewers to condemn | gal street to the H. G. Longenecker the Lititz p be presented to |property which he vacated when he! Apri 8 went into his newly erected residence | nock town will 15th. i 1 Bi. We Par\our Roun Thu CAR FARE ON ALL Pose ta Or gio OR More. Ir Coss You NOTHING. AsK for |r. NO CAR FA RE REFUNDED ON PURCHASES OF VICTOR OR COLUMBIA PRODUCTS Lancaster, Penna. 32--38 East King Street
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