2 ) | JOY BUL MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1913 \TTON ALWAYS COUNTS—OUR ADS BRING —THATS WHY MERCHANTS URE THIS ADVERTIS [LA DIRECTING THE OPENING SHOT OF THc BATTLE 'A Chicken: Thief ADVANCING UNDER PRJTLGTION OF CANNO ERNEST BENARD OF MARIETTA CAUGHT WITH THE “GOODS” East Donegal Township Farmers Chase a Thief Half a Mile, Capturing Him With a Bag of Chickens That He Stole on the Wolgemuth Farm On Monday night about ten o'clock P. W. Goodling, who tenants the Inners farm recently purchased by H KE Wolgemuth, at Hiestand’s Hill along the Mt. Joy and Marietta turn pike, heard a noise at his chicken house, Immediately he proceeded to | investigate and saw a thief make a hasty retreat, carrying a bag of chick- ens He notified his neighbors and at the same time sending for High Constable Frank Shatto, of this place. The fol lowing joined in the search for the | thief: Phares Wolgemuth, C. W, Wol gemuth, P. W. Goodling and High Con | stable Shatto. They chased the thief over half a mile, in the direction of | Mr Amos Eby’s, when they found a 3% wag Hox i iri General Villa’ re h oo ranch ” . nc seen directing the firing of the suot that opened a general engagement. He had 18 in hand-to-hand fighting a's men are here seen advancing under the protection of cannon fire to engage the artillery duel, beginning at 4 o'clock, continued until after dark. bag containing ten fine, large and i “specially selected” chickens. Con MAY GET CARRIER SERVICE m Bill Recently Introduced in House Il / LOCAL NOTES | tinueing the search they found the \ ’ |} | 1 thief hiding alor fence 0 | R/ A | lie ( 2 along a tence Iq / § | Y I 3 pee J \ 4 \ News Items Told in A Brief Yet in| R/ J J T | A He was brought to town that night i { / | A v | teresting Way | ) and placed in the lockup. When A \ - — | 1 / tice Would G.ve Us Delivery Service \ : : : ' | questioned tis morning by. Jus The quail season closed on Monday i Zeller he said his right pame was Ei J Mr. Elmer Heisey is on the sick | Residents of the 17 boroughs in | ’ { ’ ' this county will be greatly benefited | \ nest Benard, that many called him ) ) J ) \ list. | | ( 1 0 | 0(\ by a proposed bill offered in the] ¢ | Butch Stein but that that was his ’ i & Mr, Hiram Spickler is seriously | ; | ll II House by Congressman Griest ex- ( ; { son’s name. Also that he was 72 / ( \/\/ il at his home on West Main street. | / | \ years old and a resident of Marietta. | . B. E. Hiestand has a fine Bast te ; ————— A heavy lock had been broken off| - Donegal farm that he is offering for | — [tending the free delivery of mail to |all post offices having gross receipts tof $3,000 or more. If this bill is | the hen house door by Benard in or-| sale . . | 1 ox : | passed more than 5,000,000 people | der to effect an entrance After” the 1 A Loc Dnsioi i oe ft I - Mr. J. H. Stoll is now enjoying al Hel Ll [ 0 ie ll S Il { - wil. be benefited by the few rajng. lll ( f OI [MY thief had been captured, a mun Mead] 11 No an al Jays’ vacation which started on \ At Ephrata, this county, the free ing a gray horse in a carria_e was Saturday = : | ! Ra : delivery system has been in opera-| i seen alongs bike near the scene of elle St ll Double S-& H Trading Stamps | Wis Blried 1 { : 2 , c a ves ‘ i y ’ J . \ Week tion for more than a year and it is [ f when he caught a ViVi | a's Department store | ud] : ¥ given at BenemaR S are employed making deliveries. re the arrest, he drove his horse toward wel Christies, ithe late Mary OuR|™MeY 80 the rounds of OTuSE LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION | 0 =° © re 7 “CIMOVE SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED The estate notice of he lutp Mary | THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST a wwice a day delivering aja Uemecting OF THE WEEK als. Plares Wolse ies AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE M. Hildebrant may be found TQ Our TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER r " Sp nail matter, Postmaster Lightner Ha Mr. Phares W olgemuth, living at the a | advertising columns. — vs sai that since the free delivery has ,. Has Transpiced in Ther Yar pail along the Pike, near the above|s.ve All Your Story Books, Maga-| Mr. and Mrs. James Chil Buel. FromiOns What Corps of Reporters|cone into effect the receipts have in- ing. and IAduetsicus: Village a. 8hon place, lost ten of the finest cockerels| zines, Discarded Toys and Other Mount Joy street, dnnounce the P to th Foun in Je Card Basket Aboutjereaseq more than $100: per month. | ny Tug (ou 0s - he owned on Sunday night, Indica- Things for Children That Are Not|of u son on Monday. y assed to e Yourgelf, Your Friends and Your! The boroughs of the county which ay b 3. Renoir on tions are that one of a gang of poul-| Fortunate Enough to Get Their! A very good organ for sale very Acqudintances {will be benefited hy the bill, if it is y try thieves that have been operating| Share on Chrigtmas | reasonable, Suitable jor chapel or yassed, are: Adamstown, Washing- ey a : i ia ‘East Donegal for some” time, will ESET = co hdl To Av a is office. 3.1 wr W. Bard of Denver, spent — Terre Hill, AKron, Chris- Mr EB Gi Shelly spent Tuesday i be broken up. Christmas with all its jingles, feasts > ig an to] The hogy ‘0 Monday in town [tiana, Quarryville, Strasburg, Colum- Lanaastar. Weld . i Mond Benard was taken to Lancaster and | and fancies, with all its gifts, joys and | ig the new station agent here during | Mr. Charles T. Petree of Reading | hia. Lititz, Denver, Elizabethtown,' : : ar un Spent; honda) { placed in jail to await a hearing. devotion, is near at hand. Shops and the absence of the rezular man, Mr spent yesterday in town. | Manheim, Marietta, Mt. Joy, Mount- “! ok ans Po was a" Mondavi DP Wee stores herald the auspicious event; |]. H. Stoll. moa Mrs. E. F. Baker is spending sev-|ville and New Holland. [oo De hie a | Y| The New Officers Church and Sunday schools are ardu-, Mr. Solomon Detwiler, who occu-| ; Benjamin Halk eral ys at Mt. Gretna. | —————-— Mr. Tobin. Carson spent Sunday at| -\! the regular meeting of Casiphia| ously engaged in making the occasion pied one of the Eckhardt properties Hewjumin Halk, a. well known Mr. Wm, M. Koons of Philadelphia New Church Paper Philadelphia, visiting friends. was a Saturday visitor here. A new paper, Trinity's Messenger, Miss Mary Shelly of Lebanon, was | 48y evening, these officers were elect Many are puzzling their busy brains| household effects to the Landis Mr. H. O. Rothenberger of Allen-| made its appearance on Sunday, being a Sunday visitor to our town. : BR perp ae ; aa town, was a Monday visitor here. | distributed for the first time. It is aj = E. 3. Weaver made a bust. | Master, Harvey Buch; Senior War-| nes ang especially to the children,! wr Phares Hawthorne, who "gel " i Sar He uy eu The Misses Anna and Frances four page paper, is edited by Rev. Li, oo (i) to Harrisburg Monday. |den Oliver K. Snyder; Junior War-| wnother they need or apreciate them sides on the Marietta pike, is critical (whe © nc e and Several children. Shellenberger spent Saturday at Lan-| H. Kern and published by the Luther- yr. garrison Sheaffer was a wel-| (en J. Henry Engle; Secretary,| . not a a at this: writing "wit: sheht] xe fne al took: place Monday after- caster. an Church of this place. It is the in-!.ome visitor to Maytown Sunday. |Henry L. Stager; Treasurer, Henry Tus noW there ate. attics rabbis 3 . = a en will Re) pen al 0'¢ ot k, with services and Miss Belle W, Leader of Elizabeth-| tention of the publishers to have the! wr | OC. Keener of Harrisburg, | ©: Schock; Trustees, Geo. Boggs, M wopes for his Te y. {inte rment at Falmouth, town spent Friday with Mrs, Sarah ' newcomer issued quarterly and event-|is here on a visit to his parents. ic Bowman and J. 8. Carmany; ually monthly. The paper is indeed Mr. Harry Breneman of Harris- | Representative to Grand _Lodzge, { Henry C Schock The anniversary | banquet will be held in Mt. Joy Hall Friday evening. Mr. J. W. Mec. | PY mice and moths. | place. {from the effects of a fall sustained As a Christmas Preface, I feel im- me ttl [two weeks ago. The following chil- roving a grea success. Two men € Tre Se of the crowd that had made Dur Last Issue one vear, who died nterred at Marietta on shly esteemed resident of Zlizabethtown died at his home on { Wednesday night after a short ill- | Ledge No. 551, F. and A. M. on Fri-| one of joy and happiness. ‘n this place, moved his family and]. jed lor the ensuing year: Worshipful| , cyprmise what gifts to give to loved Charles farm near town, yesterday. rooms and closets clogged with toys,! omembered that some years ago he | - books and magazines, and lots of hats, |... rolled a consideerable distance | Mrs. Caorline N. Lehman caps, hose, shoes and gla which are| yy , rajiroad engine. He is a step- | Mrs, Caroline N. Lehman died at burdens and left to rot destroyed | go), of Mr. John Lewrence of this | her home in Elizabethtown Friday Brady. Mrs. A, M. Vogel of Marietta is| very interetsting and is the product of burg, spent Sunday in town visiting ! friends. Cramer. [ Mr. James Horting of Puusder | 1 is ‘of Vote! Medinul i i | : : : y mnis o ote McGinnis, wi serve ; x an wiity Sms rg’ |phia, made a business trip to town |" ’ ? Mr. A. S. Bard, our able Rheems | Farmers’ Inn Sold [Ral ne 5 I | — — pressed to urge you to take off a Grey Is Very Prosperous | dren survive: Lizzie wife of Rev. 8 correspondent, paid us a friendly visit! The Farmers’ Inn Hotel, one otf the 3 ¥ a mi Sor g URL . . : aes BEE . ; rldest hotel stands in the town oud) Mr. Elmer Schlegelmilch is con- Monthly Record Sheets (tine, & Minuiesor an hour and. | The Grey Iron Casting Company of | Oberholtzer; Emma, wife of Amos W. iin ( 2st hotel st: Ss ’ | { : oz age v closets, ete. g Fans 5; : Sets ia asa owned by Mr. Wm. H. Gantz of thig {E1104 to the house on account of | There are quite a few farmers in [Mage your closets, etc, and Sather yg place, is working full blast and is! Reeser, of Elizabethtown; Amanda, ( [S ] 5 . & A LIE i . sis . y J Qe ines ag v. ave . 3 . | this vicinity who keep a daily record together such good things as you have | oinpioying more help than at any time | wife of N. H. Brandt, Lebanon, and Mr. Frank Shires of York, visited |of the milk production of each cow,|N© absolute need for, and then put oni, its history. The company paid out| pavid B. Lehman of Lancaster. Fun: : . i sickness. place, was sold at public sale on Fri-| » friends in town and vicinity Sunday | thereby knowing the profitable and|YOur thinking caps to learn whe © $1,181.52 in wages to its employes last | oa] services were held on Monday there is @ home or a child who is not | week. This is the largest ovayroll in the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. day afternoon. It was purchased by | 10, al Mrs. Jno. H. Stoil are! B. Keller & Bro., who conduct : y fand Monday. j the unprofitable ones. We have a yisiting various points of interest! cistle sales th re every two weeks | og z J i visitng is us 3 1 oii salt i id tor) Misses Bessie and Nora Ritter ot large supply of printed record sheets thruout the east. the year round. The price paid for |. ia, calle iq sid ) : : ; | ¢ L I {Columbia, called on friends in the| gy. that purpose which we sell very ent the company is employing 12 men _John_P, _§ Mr. Frank Dyer of Atglen spent ty hotel, stock . yards, ete, “Was. ijflave <Q Lol . : Ves : t village Sunday. | ch conabis We sell them in any humble. and boys. Joh >. Swarr died . | morning so fortunate as you, who would gladly | the history of the concern. At pres accept some gifts, be they ever so FOCI INANRIINGG NH Sunday in town with his cousin, Mr. %¢ 005.00 \ | Mrs 3 '‘Eshbach : aughter While I 1 there is 2 desper- : } se Campbell ee iy 4 & Fama ap daughi r | quantity. Why send away for them | hil lope there is not a desper ——— turday, at his home Clarence Campbell. = returned home from a two weeks’ | Won. vou von Buy thon, st Rowe? | ately poor family in all Mount Joy, A Big Shoot Te years. oid . Yds » : ie yn e 3 a ) nen one’ | » t J ears Mrs. C. H. Roedell of Philadelphia, | Will Contested visit to friends at Pottstown. ! ae { yet 1 believe there are homes which Th 11 be mething doir t eumonia afte . | s Thur ; bs , . { — ge ’ 1ere wi > something doing at : a & : was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert] ny orphans’ court on Thursday| Miss Ella K. Beamesderfer return- | would be gladdened if some sunshine X : : x > week, He was B | rod re t : . : { Mail Bag Cut to Pieces | the Sporting Hill hotel Saturday, Dec. ve Campbell on Sunday. [afternoon an issue was framed tQled to her home in this place after | | feo wtsige world entered in iia : p mnfield township and a } ! Yesterday a mail bag was thrown | : 4 3 ‘120. Another big shooting match for ! or A { Think of some one, of your neighbor, store in lancaster, Mr. Milton B. Mishey of this place |pass upon the validity of the willigending two weeks at Lancaster. | : : be |} ate Bisi: Mrs Charle Iorale s . ei off the train here and rolled under| a lot of turkeys and geese will be| . : late of tI | Mrs. Charles Dierolf and aunt of | ‘ : | of your employe, your washerwoman, |. x or - vas a member of the firm | the wheels The bag and conten S held, and a free supper will be served. { EATEN 0 ettended the funeral of Rev. C. I. Beh- |« Henry KF Breneman borough. It is alleged that he did nof|Rlizabethtown, spent Tuesday in have testamentary capacity when thet wn as guests of Mrs. J. S. Carmany. { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Souders of | contents were several advertisemen i nl yrs | OR vr Sunday School scholar or some | : nd Swa For 25 years h ’ f | If you want a jolly good time, don't your congregation who would] mey at Enhaut Monday. . were adlv y lishe Arne Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris were vere badly demolished A1 ; : neral store in Manheim an ttend. Shooting begins at rE ne : 1a i G : ia : : h 3 . good book, a magazine, some]. . st © years was a clerk in and Mrs. Henry Whittle . TS Mechanicsburg, visited friends and for insertion in the Bulletin but thay | win ipparel I Hi » berger hardware store : i 3 ‘ 1 . +1 foys,or vearing apparel. 1 His ~~ I § Miss Norah Miller of Lancaster B'g Masquerade relatives in this vicinity the past] were so badly ‘“‘chawed up” that it] 5 hl — I nizh Miss \ big masquerade ball Mt, Joy Hall week. 1 was impossible to use them We Bil cele Will Meet Jan, 8 a in town on Sunday the guests of Mr. will was made Junction, was the guest of D on vou 5s to : = = | bh . 3 = brate or eC. 25... Carr) our gifts ( : } Bertha Sumpman on Sunday. Dec. 24, 1913. Ladies 3b, gents 50, Messrs Edward and Joseph —— a v \s the ext regular meeting of Jonas Eshleman prizes for Rutherford of Marietta, spent Satur- Is Critically Ili { ms “riendship Fir Company falls on! The death of Jonas Eshlem Miss Verna Chandler spent Satur- [spectators 15 Valuable : : is not too short for our good A I I geneial holiday, | curred last night at his home a + > * AL y io 0S Ss Y day i 3 illace w their br . ; day and Sunday with the family of [dressy and comic costumes. Come day in the village with their brother Mr. Abram Hawthorne, tr gate y I : \ ( » of Mount Joy 0 organize a 5 : ~ trues na . sNiove » evening (Conti y ao 5 vs . : : Aig: Mr. Enos Miler at Strasburg. jand spend an enjovable evening. ontinued on page 5) keeper on the pike betwee; re and gular meeting will be held (Continued on page 5) Mrs. Harry Williams has returned hi T m sdav -o — — - Christmas Sunshine Gui eague y 'irvy dance Tuesday even a | Maviotic is sine orl Iv il at his| hristmas Sunshine iuild League or THis evening. Jan. 8, A good] a seh adi 95 cents 35 | ! dis 3 : | Club to earry out such a purpose. If 3 | Dec. 30, Ladies 23, gents 35 Successful Fox Chase | home. Messrs. Benjamin and Har-| ee : attendance is requested as nomina- Missionary Meetin ——————o—— A largely attended fox chase was | AL | you read this and are interested : ; y eling . a | vey Hawthorne of this place are| . ; tions will be made. The monthly meeting of the mail the undersigned a card and ex- A g A ne Viigo ula. is * . sionary Society of the Church of Our Home Markets will be held tomoriow evening Butter, per 1b, . -+...32|7:30. The program follows: Topsy home after spending five days with ing ; her mother at Mechanicsburg. Miss Rebecca Shay, Mazie Shelly, Mrs. Belle Harry and Mrs. Ella Hev-| arin spent Friday at Elizabethtown. Fine Chrismas Trees held at William Zeamer's Kinder-| : | | 313: Mr. Charles Dillinger received a hook Hotel yesterday. The fox wae) press your willingness to act, and as : 5 9. y —————el GE large consignment of fine spruce and dropped at 3:30 o'clock. and was | | soon as five es [pine Christmas frees in all sizes that followed by a large number of | Killed a Big Snake willingness, a meeting will be| : Srl The smiling countenance of dno. | is now offering for sale from the hunters and dogs. Reynard escaped] While out gunning last Wednesday, | called. Eggs, per doz. .................. 34| Singing; Prayer, Rev. C. D. H Miller of the Cotiniy Seat, was SEEN | residence of hig father Mr. B. S. Dil- after a hard run. Mr. Jacob Mumma of Newtown, killed Good reading matter has a strong! Lard, per 1b, ? 12 |e; Singing; Reading of Script in town the fore part of the week. {linger on East Main street. - a water snake along the banks of|influence to keep many at home, Potatoes per bu. 65 | Lesson, Mr, Lindemuth; Anth The Misses Katherine Kauffman, —— Bouoht Ba the Chigues creek that measured four] wi: : 5 raniae yc) Wheat, per. “ha Choir; Reading of Minutes, Mrs. Kathryn Gingrich and Emily Van| : g nk Property : € que: cree the neasu W'{ What do vou do with your pictorial] , er bo. SmioHeor. il toi : : ; : 5 hd 7 Nice Lot of Calendars Yesterday Mr. M. M. Brubaker, | feet in length. This is an unusual oc-| weeklies, your magazines, your amus-| » 1 Dm ltzer; Solo, Clara Pennell; Si Read spent Sunday with friends wl This office printed a lot of fine cal- cashier of the First National Bank, | currence for this time of the year. ing games? Let them go into homes | Vt en 8 ima; Select Reading, by Josep Donegal. ’ endars for Mr. Jno. M. Kulp, the ex- purchased the fine brick building at| . mre— 4 —— where there are none. Let them do TE - oT | Brandt; Reading, Miss Emma § Messrs. Clarence Horst and John | sive local dealer in Sucrene dairy sent occupied by the bank. Tt ‘to v ar fellow citizens. Good Injured instep |ers; Singing; Reading, Miss Eby of Hagerstown, Md. spent last , . qpe entire calendar was was purchased on private terms. " A Few Apples Left ; goo 3 el wit Rin: Mrs. Ella Heverin, a resident of | Greiner; Singing; Remarks, week in town with the family of A.l oo. oq by us. i lise I still ‘have about one hundred] Wl SUL. Bh CD 'RISHEI town, while visiting at Elizabethtown |D, Rishel; Collection; Singi W. Eshleman. S ! re el Lectura. at: Florin agers of Spas Het I wan to close o oh PHEM on Friday, met with a painful acci- diction. Miss Emly Van Read of Bide | Reformed Mennonite Services Daniel K. Freymeyer of Dayton, ooh iL oe Im ary gusputy Jd ey dent. She tripped over a step and oro, Derics County, is spending id There will be preaching in the Re- Ohio, will deliver a lecture in the U. ® v a Ph : 1 ns R by - Will Be Here Saturday was thrown heavily to the ground, | Trinity U. E. Annou week here in the family of Mr. an formed Mennonite church on West B. Church at Florin Saturday even- fo ps o re k — h Fr 80] On satwaay Me. 2. Mf. Fachensios soaring 3 Neawent in her fosk | Sunday School at 9:3( MIS. Wo H. Hewop { Main street next Sunday morning at ing, Dec. 20, at 7:30. A hearty bos. a ne. el paone. will receive a carload of fine home ett. rm ! Reg | Eshleman, Supt. Rev. C. D. Rishel, pastor of the ten o'clock. | welcome is extended to all. or more indicate their I OO00000000008 DOO0000000 [§ rr —— — raised turkeys which he will sell Jught the Shank Property services at 10:30 a, n Church of ‘God here, was one of the ewer el emesis os Gall Stones Removed very reasomable in any quantity. Per-| qo, Monday rea) estate agent Mr. B.{ The subject of the A Bad Fall Mr. Amos Kaylor, the well known |Sons in need should not fail to calilp piostang sold the Mrs. Martha will be “Christmag at Enhaut on Monday. It was Harry Ressler that had the | Mrs. William Scholing tripped and | butcher of this place, was taken to and see him. Shank property, corner Delta and| Means” and of t) Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schweigert and | contract for hauling the creamery’s|fell at her home on West Main [the hospital at Lancaster lionday Ne Marietta streets, to Mr. William D.|“The Star of Be daughter Helena of Quarryville, were jarge boiler and nét Mr. Nye as was) street last Wednesday morning. She| where he*underwent an operation for If you want a nice calendar for| Easton on private terms. The new | Morton will cong (Continued on page 5) !stated in these .Golumns last week. |sustained a number of gall stones. 1914, we can print them for you. jner will take possession April 1st. at 6.88 p. m. 3 P's f al : pallbearers at Rev. Behney’s funer We Were Misintormed
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