PAGE EIGHT OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN | | "WANTED—A chanic on hand isfactory will referred communication ) 8 con- paentially, ogressive Handkerchief fg. Co., rmerly O. N. T. Co. april, 6-2t | WANTED—OIld Pi eons in Juahtity from a pair by several vill fred pairs. Will pay 25 cents a pair. | eliver any time at this office. 3-6-tf WANTED-—OIld Pigeons in Juantity from a pair to several Pid red pairs, Will pay 25 cents a pair. Deliver any time at this office. 3-6-tf WANTED—A Farm of ab out 76 acres, must be good soil and buildings ahd not too far from Mount Joy. Ad dress, Real Estate, Care Star and ews, Mount Joy. tf. RAISE 95 TO 100 PER CENT. OF oth YOUR CHICKS f thers are doing it, so cafi yo don’t let chicks die with a Joo rhea, ps, going light, week legs, stunted and not developing, give them Brubaker’s Old Original Poultry Powder in wheat, b or drinking water. Feed it spdringly at first, when they are a days old, then watch them gro Feed all the dry bran they can ¢ft, all the fresh wa- | ter the Nate drink and a good Chick Food séveral times a day, then | ou will rai8e almost every one you tched. you want neat and healthy stock use Brubaker’s Old Original Horse and Cattle Powders, do not expect a substitute that is clainfed just as good. Guarantee on every pack. Ask your dealer for it. SAMUEL BRUBAKER, 136 East| New Street, Lancaster, Penna. COURT PROCLAMATION i _ Whereas the Hon. Charles 1. Lan- dis, President, and the Hon. Aaron B. Hassler, Associate, Judgés of the Court of Common Pleas and for the County of head Assist- | ant Justices of the Cofirts of Oyer | and Terminer, and Geheral Jail De- | livery and Quarter Sessions of the | Peace in and for the County of Lan-| caster, have issued their Precept to | me directed, Tequifing me, among other things, to make Public Procla- | mation throughout my bailiwick, that ! a, Court of Oyer; and Terminer and | General Jail Delivery, also a Court of | General Quarter Sessions of the! Peace and J Delivery, will com- | mence in the Court House, City of Langaster, wealth of Pénnsylvania. On the Third Monday in April (the 15th, 1918) In pursuance of which precept public ngtice is hereby given to the Mayor and Alderman of the city of Lancaster, in the said County, and aH the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables of the said City and County of Lancaster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons with their rolls, re- cords and examinations and inquisi- tions, and their remembrances, to do those things which to the offices ap- pertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jail of said County of Lancaster are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster, Pa., the 14th day of March, A. D., 1918. C. G. GARBER, Sheriff. Cash for Old False Teeth Don’t matter if brokew! We pay up to $12.00, according #06 value. Also cash for Old Goldy Jewelry, Silver, dental crowns ox” bridgework. We send cash by #eturn mail and will hold goods "days for sender’s ap- roval of price. Send by Parcel ost or rite first for particulars. DOMESTIC SUPPLY CO. Depaftment 32, Binghamton, N.Y. BARS GARAGE Mount Joy, Pa. Both) hones MY MOTTO IS Not Pride, But Quality Service & Satisfaction § / Is thére anything you need for your automobile, if I do mot carry ft in stock, I can supply n and as reasonable as it as in the country. TRY anyo Storage Batteries Recharged | ! | — TIRES i 1 have a large supply on hand consequently can give you prompt service, prices are tight. in the | ". G. Pennell. in the Common- | Ms 2 ig rand Mrs. Jacob Watson of Steelton,! this place, »” THE MT. JOY sTAR AND NEWS Mr. Abram L. Troutwine left Mon- | day evening for Kansas City, Kan- | sas, where he will spend some time as the guest of his brother Harry FAR AND NEAR "5: Mr. Monroe Sheaffer of Middle Lo town snd wi Sareh Gantz and ’ daughter arie o Lancaster, at A COLUMN TO KEEP YOU IN. ii the funeral of Mr. Jacob TOUCH WITH THOSE WHO | Brunner here Tuesday. { Mr. Eddie Miller, who was sta-| HAVE AND WERE VISIT- ED LAST WEEK tioned at a Camp in Arizona, was | transferred“to New Jersey soil and | took advantage of his trip east by | Miss Florence Sillers spent Satur-|.ajling on friends here. | day at Lancaster. . Dr. and Mrs. W. Wright and | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lines spent daughter Helen and son Birchard of | Sunday at Lancaster . Harrisburg, returned home Sunday | Mrs. S. M. Witmer has returned after spending some time here with | from a visit to Deodate. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Detwiler. | Miss Vivian Coolidge of Lancas- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bennawit of | ter, is visiting friends here. Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Milton Wittle of Elizabeth- Blottenberger and daughter of Roh- rerstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. John! town, visited friends here Friday. i Robert H. Hoke of Camp Meade, Pennypacker over the week-end. 4 spent some time here with friends. Mr. Chick Fraime, Mrs. Thomas: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wittle visited Clark and daughter, Miss Ruth Kray- | their son Harry at Lancaster on Sun-| pil] of Harrisburg; Mrs. George S. | owis Seeman of | day. Seeman and Mrs. Miss Kathryn Good spent the Elmira, N. Y., spent Saturday after- | week-end here with Miss Esther|noon with Mrs. Jacob H. Zeller. | Weber. . Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Brandt en- Miss Marie Gantz of Lancaster, |tertained over Easter: Mr. and Mrs. | visited friends and relatives here | Norman B. Nissley and sons G. Sunday. Brandt and Samuel B. and daughter Alice Marie of Salunga and Mrs. W. Mrs. John Baker of Manheim, was H. Heisey of Philadelphia. | | a week-end visitor of Mrs. Amos Garber. Mr. Andrew Bachman of Malvern, visited Irvin Geistweit’s here on Monday. . Miss Verna Chandler of Glen Mills, is visiting her parents here for sev- eral days. Mr. Raymond Nissley of Lebanon Valley College, Annville, was home over Easter. { MANY JOINED HEART Miss Gertrude Greenawalt of Corn- AND HAND OVER EASTER | wall, spent the week-end here with hey parents Jannie—Miller Mr. Frank Gantz of Allentown, | Russel Jannie and Helen Miller, of | spent Saturday here calling on his | Newtown, Bucks County, were Nae) many friends. ... |ried at the Zion Lutheran church, at | Mr. Edgar Hagenberger is visit-|]andisville on Wednesday, the pas-| He hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.|{or Rev. J. W. Gentazler, officiating. agenberger. Mr. a Mrs. Philip Greiner and _ . Fox—Groff | daughter Elizabeth spent Sunday at| A wedding was solemnized Sunday Oyster Point. morning at the Church of God at | Mr. Reuben Shellenberger spent Elizabethtown, when Miss Ruth Groff, | Friday and Saturday at Harrisburg, |only daughter of Mrs. Martha Groff, | > ! Elizabethtown, was united in mar- visiting friends. 1B v n Miss Esther Reist is spending some | riage to Asbrey Fox, of Newark, N. J. Sergeant Albert Myers, Corporal George Heiserman, Francis rall, Clarence Greenawalt, Sergeant Clar- ence Newcomer, Corporal Elmer Wit- mer, Walter Ebersole, George Zeller | of Camp Meade visited at their re-| spective homes. tn A A MI nn, time here with her parents, Mr. and Libhart—Hasselbach > 3 | i Mrs. J. G. Reist. a | Announcement has been made at Mrs. C. S. Gingrich spent several | Bainbridge of the marriage of Nor-| her son, J. an E. Libhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Philip Libhart, of Bainbridge, and Miss Anna M. Hasselbach, of Harris- | on Satur- days at Reading, visiting Harve and wife. Miss Bess Skane of Harrisburg, spent a few days here with Mr. and | hyre, at Hagerstown, Md., 5% i day, March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kilgore were i week-end visitors to her parents, Mr. Announce Marriage { and Mrs. Lewis Siller. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ream announce | Mr. and Mrs. Christ Walters and | the marriage of their daughter, Viola | 'H., to Lieutenant William A. Miller i daughter Esther visited relatives at] J fon July 2, 1917. The young couple | Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Johnson of , were maried in Danbury, Conn, | Manheim, visited Mrs. Amos Kalyor where the groom’s sister resides, in | jand family on Monday. the Episcopalian church. Miss Elizabeth Pennell of Lancas- Doiirte--Ploutz | ter, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. | On Saturday evening, John S.| and Mrs. Frank Pennell. Dourte, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | Mr. Geo. Germer, a U. S. Marine, | Dourte, of Rapho township, and Miss | was home on a visit to his parents [4a E. Pfoutz, daughter of Mrs, | for a few days last week. | Henry Pfoutz, of Penn township, | Mr. Austin Fellenbaum of Gettys-|ere married at the parsonage of burg College, spent his Easter vaca-| Salome U. B. church, at Manheim, tion at his parental home. 'bv Rev. A. L. Haefeler. i Paul Alexander left Monday for, 3 ; | Williamson Trade School, where he Blickenderfer—Martin ! has enrolled as a student. W. Eugene Blickenderfer, of Lan- | Miss Verna Cunningham of Lan- caster, and Miss Blanch E. Martin, caster, spent some time here with her | of Landisville, were married on Mon- | sister, Miss Sue Cunningham. day evening at the home of the] parents in Landisville by Rev. | Capt. Everitt Mylin of Camp | bride’s 2 Re { Meade, paid his brother Prof. A. P.|J. W. Zehring, pastor of the Trinity | | Mylin here a visit on Tuesday. Reformed church and Rev. H. Al Miss Anna Dillinger of Lancaster, | Gerdsen, D.D. i was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George | Hoffmai--Witman H. Brown jr., for several days. | On Saturday evening Elder A. S. Mrs. D. E. Long and daughter | Hottenstein at his residence, East Laura, visited her daughter, Mrs. Petersburg, united in marriage Irvin . Hummel at Harrisburg, Sunday. |S. Hoffman, of Milton Grove and Private Allen Morton of Quantico, | Miss Elizabeth W. Witman, of Man- W. Virginia, was here with friends heim. On Sunday a reception was CTL URE LC Ree hp . Mrs. ce av e bride’s parents, r. and Mrs. Son of Harvisbure: Sher Sunday Jere { Amos Witmar, of Manheim. wi r. and Mrs. ristian Geib. e Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earnshaw | . _Ginder—Nissley J of East Downingtown, spent a few | Benjamin S. Ginder, son of Mr. days here with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur |and Mrs. Benjamin B. Ginder, of Brown. Rapho township, near Back Run, and Miss Rachael Mumma returned to|Miss Stella F. Nissley, daughter of Swarthmore, after spending several | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nissley, of Oak- days here with her mother, Mrs. Elida | dale, Rapho township, were married Mumma. jon Saturday evening by Bishop Miss Geneva Seifert of Lancaster, | Henry B. Hoffer, at his residence. A is spending some time here with her, Wedding reception was tendered the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon couple on Sunday at the home of the Walters. bride’s parents. Mrs. Ginder was the Miss Catherine Myers of Salunga, |recipient of many beautiful gifts. is spending some time here with her Harnish—Campbell grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos | On beautiful Easter morning | orizhe'd, : bright and early 8:00 A. M. on new Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Metzler schedule time Raymond B. Harnish, of Lancaster, spent several days here a promising young business man of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G.! Lancaster, Pa., and Miss Clara D. Hagenberger. : Campbell, the accomplished daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Miller ‘and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell, of BD . appeared unattended in Were Sunny visitors to Mr. and Mrs. ithe United tn church hire} ram Heisey. they Ww. i i age > Jn. and Mrs, Samuel Glible and lr Ro a Ys daughter, Ethel of Mastersonville, they hurried back to the bride's visited Mr. and Mrs. William Schol- | home and in less than 30 minutes the mg: on Sunday. Se newly wedded couple were gone in Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Horst and! the groom’s automobile bound for daughter Arline of Sporting Hill, Lancaster, where they boarded a spent the week-end here with Mrs. train for their honeymoon. May the Ly Ebon: vor and druglgter| S2V2 be oe Moos on 5 the day » A. RE v ey were married. Frances and Mrs. Amanda Greenleaf | w I ou. visited Mrs. Milton Wittle at Eliza- | bethtown on Tuesday. { Mr. Austin Fellenbaum of Gettys- | burg College and Mr. Arthur Moyer | tzler, and John Reist of Lafayette College, | Fred W. were home over Easter. | Property au West Miss Sarah Habecker of Philadel-|S"P> #% Har a : phia, is spending some time here with | Isaac R. Herr, gXecutor of P. K. : . . i Ebersole, to Elias W. Brandt, prop- her mother, Mrs. Mary Habecker and! : 5 rahi her sister, Mrs. R. Fellenbaum erty % Monnt Joy fownshin, 31000, % in. ir > RK. , executor Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Warfel ind pen ug hohe, aris children, Mr. and Mrs. William Col-|,, West High street, Elizabethtown lins visited Mr. and Mrs. Emory | go 900. > ) : Warfel at Lancaster on Sunday. "Annie G. Kraybill, Mr. Joseph B. Touey, Mr. Frank Levi Kraybill, to H. E. Garber, 27 Myer, Miss Mary Bothright of Phila- | acres and 72 perches of land in East delphia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donegal township, $8,665. J. Harry Miller over the week-end. | ——— 0 pee. Mr. Harry Grosh of Wheeling, | West Virginia, spent several days] here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Henry Grosh on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Way and Deeds Recorded Adam J. Dietrich to John B. Her- property in Salunga, $4,200. W. Hall to Cleon D. Staley, Hempfield town- executor of Was Quite a Success Mr. A. H. Long of Landisville, who owns a farm near Florin, tenanted by {Benjamin Brown bought a Cleveland | tractor this last week. He is the first | daughters Martha, Ellen and Flor-| man in Lancaster county to own one enee and Master Earl were Sunday of these tractors. A demonstration uests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Way. |was held on this farm by Mr. S. A. E James T. Garber of Williamenn | Barley of Lancaster on March 27th " AUTO. HIRING AND REPAIRING Trade School spent the Easter vaca. | and proved to be very successful. You Ca By Buying SATURDAY, APRIL 6th. 1918. n Save Money at the Busy Store Extra Quality Coffee Good Grade Coffee Per Pound 18c. Per Ib. 21c. Two Pounds for 41c. CORN MEAL, Per pound. . . ... MACKEREL, Per can....f ....... 10c SOUP BEANS, Per pound... .. RITTER & SERVUS Catsup, bottle, 12c PICNIC SHOULDERS, Per pound. .28¢c PRETZELS, Per pfund. .......... 16¢ LAUNDRY SOAP, Per bar. .... 4 & 6¢ HERSHEY'S COCOA, Per can 8 & 15¢ CAMPBELL’S SOUPS, Per can..... 10c JELLY EGGS, Per pound. ......... 16¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, Per can. ..8¢c RICE, Per pound. ....... 10, 11 & 13c POST TOASTIES, Per pack........ 9c SAEMON, Per can.......... 18 & 24c PORK & BEANS, Per Gn... 10c EVAPORATED PEACHES, geod size Perpound........., ...... fe 14c¢ GINGER SNAPS, Per pound. ...... 12¢ Extra large and bright, per pound 16¢ EAGLE CRACKERS, Per pound... 17c PUFFED WHEAT and RICE, box 121, PRUNES, Good size, per pound. ...12c MACARONI, Per pound.......... 12¢ APRICOTS, Per pound. . . .... 20 & 23c | MOTHER'S OATS, Per pk........ 10c SWEET WRINKLE PEAS, Per can, 13c QUAKER CORN FLAKES, Per pk. 61;c CAMPBELL’S BAKED BEANS, Can 15¢ HONEY CRISPS, Per pk. .... ...... 8c COCOA, The best money can buy, lb. 23c LARGE BOTTLE AMONIA........ 6c KELLOGG’'S CORN FLAKES. . H: E. HA WwW. W. APPEL & SON | Gold (lasses $1.00 Almost daily we have customers who are vie- tims of thé above head- line. We are surprised sometimes to know that apparently intelligent people fall for such supposed inducements. Why be a victim of one of these—‘here-for- a-day—never see you again fakers’” when it costs you nothing to consult us? 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PA. HERRING in tomato sauce, per can 15¢ UER, Mount Joy "JUST OUT” FOR OUR SPRING STYLE SHOW BROWN KID & OXFORDS «. AT $5.50 BROWN PATENT % LEATHER ® * OXFORDS AT $6.00 WHY NOT BE FIRST Chas. H. Fry's Shoe Store %4 3 & 5 King St. Store of Service LANCASTER, PENNA. DOLL VLVLLLLOLOOOCOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOODOVLLLVLVVVVIVILVVLIN Bargains in Musical Instruments ALL KINDS OF Charles £. Ricksecker PLUMBING SPOUTING HEATING TINNING WORK GUARANTEED rmasee mee sieeve: ) ~ | CORNETS, TROMBONES, BUGEES, DRUMS, | VIOLINS, MANDOLINS, WKALELES, GUI- TARS, SEWSHARES, MOUTHORAARS, CASES FOR ALL ICAL INSTRUMENTS. RGER'S MUSIC HOUSE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. 6 North Prince St, Lancaster, Pa. West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Repairing Cerfpany OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK tion here with his' parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Martin Garber on New Haven! Mr. Harry E. Getz is quite ill at street. I Camp Meade. J 50 and $2 South Queen Street z City Shoe .~ LIKE NEW ONES sta Good Gofiman kitchen. Meals at all hours. LANCASTER, PENNA. u Tr HOTEL MM ARKERT O01 YO ER oo im 1a HA D. D. O'DONNELL. PROFR. 113-115 South-Efghth St. Phil. Especially recommended to the traveling public throughout the te. Comafodious rooms. Steam heat. Fime tuicine. Low rates. a ha fl SN J