THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday. March 23, SHOULD ADVERTISE IN THE certain that coming profits will more A M uraer BULLETIN in this season of the mistletoe, when the “Peace and Good Will” is npon everyone's lips, let us consider it from the angle of business than cover coming obligations. the reputation he gether with fhe important latitude ‘Peace” and advertise In Peace can come to the business To man only when he has developed his “Good business to a point where he feels letim insure wily BOGOOOSOSOO OOOO TOOOOSOOOSOODODLODOOODONODOOONNRNANNS The SYSTEMATIC SAVIN have a definite plan Few people save much unless they Ipas- saving seldom results in large accumulations certain date; others system of fines Set Some people save all their coine of a save by cutting off certain luxuries; others by a for breaking certain rules; but there is still a better plan aside a definite sum as a debt to your future and deposit it each yood will, briefly, is the value of has acquired, to feature of to develop the Bul at Billmyer Continued from page 1.) b he colored boy saw him and ired a revolver in 'an effort to frighter intruder, Two odged in the groin of the man the shots vhout 1:30 Billmye: Jainbridgeé finished the next 1appened village of is a junior at the high school and had just preparing his lessons for work He “claims he was look ing out of the window and noticed a man prowling about an outhouse. He secured his father's 32 calibre re- volver and went out in the yard. As x the man came out of the outbuilding, ® the boy fired and two shots found lodgment in the groin of the Italian, one of the shots penetrating the man’s body and went on through the ® door of the outhouse, The man fell d to the ground and he was dead when picked up. The only witness to the shooting is Chester Gingrich, a watchman who was placed near the Arnett house by Medical Inspector »'elock in boy lay’s 3 ® order of County @ Dr. H. L. Mowery, in order that no COUNTY'S ACTUAL HOREPOWER Ic — I Did You Ever Know That We Have 30.000 of Them? Lancas- live the kick, The actual horse ter County—that is the real horse power, the Kind that has winker and also the ficures 30,000 That does the pony, “hutch” and power in the country, as horses and mules above three the kind that have the real power are chalked up on the of the county. there ig in the county 29,484 horses and mules of adult size and age on which the farmers and owners have to pay tax, and accord- ing to the assessors’ books now on file in the County Commissioners’ office they are worth $2,095,454. Their real value is near $5,000,000. For instance, that real live horse power of almost 30,000 would run all the Conestoga Traction Company's cars and other dynamos near eight times over. If they were hitched in a team and would all pull together, they would about stop the turbines of the Pennsylvania Water and Power Company at Holtwood now running under a flood tide in the power iu ( tro lop is in round not include ucker’ nly years— pulling tax books Here again week Brubaker. Rapho's teachers Emma spent Ler fer, Mr. spe 1 baker's, ‘- first one of 1, spent part of last week visiting! relatives and Anna Brubaker with her Miss 5 days this Mrs. A. K.' spent mother Anna may next term. Mrs Amos Wenger and Emma from Elizabethtown, Bender from Gettsyburg, Misses Dissinger and Grace Holland Sunday with Levi Eby's Mrs. A, H. Erb and daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. E. 8S. Metz Mrs Harvey Metzler with Christian Bru- Mr. and laughter Miss Mr. and Anna, and Sunday has taken the | erecting a new| completed will be| date barns | Metzler toward when the largest up to in Lancaster county. ! Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Metzler made a number of short calls in the com- munity on Sunday. They called to see A. B. Erb’s, Noah Witmer’s,| Christian Brubaker and Hiram Wit-| mer’s. The Lincoln School was visited the] past week by the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. Phares Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Elsie Bucher, Kauffman and Barbara Newcomer, Messrs. Abram Greiner, Harvey, An- Harvey W steps barn which be one of | & Bucher, Misses | Edna Kauffman, Mamie | I ROE RE RR I RRR TRS friends in this vicinity. | & Boys' Confirmation Suits In Choice Blue Serge ON C—O A SE —m— WwW A HANDSOME ARRAY! A selection of them as large ag many stores’ entire stock of all kinds ’ ‘ 7 of Boys' Suits combined : § +37 If any one particular style of Boys Suits has done more than anything else to create the success of our Boys’ Clothing business it has been OUR BLUE SERGE SUITS. We BUY in great quantities—we SELL in great quanti- Neck te | drew, Eugene and Landis Nissly and { Phares Kauffman Jr. SE a A... one should enter or leave Billmyer gugquehanna. » as the town is under quarantine on, To keep ’em fat and sleek requires ties. We can buy LOWER than the average store-— AND LIKEWISE SELL LOWER. . account of an outbreak of smallpox. |a yearly feed of a million bushels of | ings Fund New Holiday Savings Fun just started at this Bank, and build upon it persistently, so that your Holiday Season next vear may be a merry ‘one. You may join now First National Bank Mount Joy, Penna. OOOO OOOOOOOOOOSOOOSOSHNONNODOOOOODVOOVVUL He was standing site the house and a little to the south. He saw the boy shoot three ® or four times and saw the Italian ® fall to the ground. He was the first to reach the man’s side, The father @ of the boy came out of the house at ® about the same time and the dead man was carried into the house. Dr. *% J. C. Stevers, of Landisville, was ® summoned, but he was dead when B® the physician arrived. He was given an examination be fore Squire Graham and the magis. ¢ committed him to jail. He was Lancaster Sunday evening the county jail. The the youth is man- rate taken to and lodged in charge against slaughter The parents of sspected among The the boy are the people of father holds a goo TI WATT and SHAND Corner Sjuare and E. King Sts. Popular Woolen Dress Fabrics for Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses Inexpensive woolen fabrics, with an expensive appearance Moderate prices are one thing, and moderaie prices, combined with the newest fashions, are anothsr The Salons of Dress Fabrics ave showing a very extensive variety of the very smartest Spring ideas in woolen dress fabrics, which any woman preparing her Spéing and Summer wardrobe ought to see before making a purcha@> anywhere else—a feature of the display being the remarkable showing of Cream Mohairs Serges and Batistes: very stylish this season for Spring Skirts and Dresses These and many others - 0 I TO EE Ee Plaid Skirtings—Fashionable medium and large green and blue plaids: nothing more popular for skirts this season these in fine Granite weave; 52 inches wide, $1.25 a yard Gray Suitings—Very desirable for either Suits or Skirts, in three shades of Gray Batiste: regular $1.00. quality 42 inches wide 75e¢ 2 yard All-Wool Serges——Always stylish and always full of three shades of blue mediun 65¢ a yard regular 75c¢. quality; in inches wide; Special weights wide 44 inches wide THe Mohairs, in a lot of weaves aad yard 42 inches wide, 50¢ a yard; Cream 50¢ a yard: a yard CREAM SERGES—A great variety which two choose a from: handsome skirt or dress; yard wide, 5g a yard; 42 inches wide, 75¢ and $1.00 2 yard; 54 inches wide 81,25 $1.50 $2.00 a yard. and Cream Batiste —Yard wide. 5{)¢ ayard: 44 inches wide, THe a yard JO para yo Mr. Ma li its new shoes you are looking for, whether Men’s boy's, Ladies or Children’'s—don’t buy until ‘you have first The prices | know will please you seen my line REPAIR WORK A. SPECIALTY Don't throw that pair of good shoes aside because they are slightly torn or the sole has worn thru Bring them to will make them like new for a very smai! con me and | sideration en Harry Laskewitz MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA has been in the or seven- being company present rang Of talians the time resided at illmyer for a ime the case Of conclu willful The sion murder, = It was developed during the in- = quest which was conducted by Depu- B® tv Coroner Samuel] S. Steffy at the m office of Dr. W. T. Worth in Bain- = bridge, that young Arnett recently purchased a pistol and had been ® shooting at mark a short time be: = fore the killing, which occurred at s 4:30 Sunday afternoon. Filipac en- ® tered the Arnett premises and went into an outhouse but left the door open. The Arnett boy went for his M pistol and at a distance of about 20 » feet opened five on the foreigner “he second shot lodged over the left B kidney, Filipac started to walk to- m ward his assailant and dropped dead about half way between Arnett and the small building he had just left. ® Young Arnett was present at the = hearing. After the shooting he was B® iaken to Lancaster and lodged in ® jail but he was taken to Bainbridge =| for the hearing and then to his | home where he spent night g ne Sate Register A FREE notice of your sale 1s ib = | sorted here for | provided we print your sale | This is excellent = | it is read by so @ | notice such as the following m | surely bring the buyers: Thursday, March 26—At ¥ |in Florin Pa. automobile, = | lot of wagons, hogs, Mrs, A. S jury arrived at that it was the bills the ete., by Eschbach auct Thursday, near Hempfield Joy trolley March 26—On the Bender's Mill, in township, along the line, horse, lot of household goods and a | lot of mason and carpenter tools by Henry H. Eby and David H. Eby, ad Lizzie Eby, deceas=d. ises Mt. i large = ministrators of m | Zeller, auct. Friday, March 27 i = | dence of Mrs. A. B. Culp, Mount Joy Pa. a large lot of household @ Mary Shelly, executrix of Ceeelia A 8 | Culp, Zeller, &® Friday, March 27—On the premises mon the Harrisburg and Lancaster m | turnpike, one mile east of Landis |ville, a tract of .land with frame = house, stable and outbuildings and some personal property by Amos PB 8 fgerr, executor of Elizabeth Goch- ® | nauer, dec’d. Minnich, Friday, March 27 {Inn Stock Yards, Mount Joy, At the late resi good: by deceased, auct auct Ail the Farmers’ 50 head at a point Oppo- corn, Baker Quarry- g The any length of time, advertising because many people and 2 will spending some time with hotel aarness, household goods, Vogle, prem- West harness, 4 epecker at and more than a million bushels of oats, Likewise 60,000 tons | of choice hay go by the way of the] hoss and mulementary canal. It re-| quires nearly a million pounds of | iron yearly to keep their feet in| good shape. But the furrows they | plough would reach around the world ten times and the miles they travel | yearly would reach half way to the moon. i Great is the Lancaster County | horse and greater “is his muleship. ! They increased in 1913 over 1912 in this county 415. and in value $25,344. The following are the number of horses and mules in each district and their assessed value Numbet Value of of Horses Horses 397 $ 30.650 gal 85¢ 75,290 Hempfield Abethtown 95,000 8.750 Ephrata Manheim First Ward econd Ward ird Ward Marietta First 6,380 Ward Ward. Ward. . Second Third Mt. Joy, West. Mt. Joy, East. Mt. Jovy Twp. Rapho. Washingtonhoro { 101.975 1,604 | v] 605 26.541 [Tpper Lower, . West Donegal. . West Hempfield a MAY TOWN Folks From Far ang Near in the Village Visiting | Miss Isabel Enslow visited fSmily Roath over Sunday. Mr. Harry Kieffer moved into the house vacated by Mr. Clay Portner | on Thursday. ! Mr. and Mrs, Louis Lyte of Mil | lersville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Longenecker. | Mr. Frank Blessing visited his pa- | rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blessif; at Hellam on Tuesday, Miss Mabel Yagle spent and Sunday with her and Mrs, Harry Yagle. Miss Josie Garber of Mont Miss Saturday parents. Mr Alto is here ther, Mrs, Catharine Garber. Miss Thelma Workman of delphia is spending some time her aunt, Mrs. G. M. Huntzinger. Mr. David Koser and Mr. Samuel Johnstin attended the sale of Jesse Harbold at Falmouth on Thursday Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Landvater | spent Sunday at Peach Bottom with Mrs, Landvater’s Miss Bessie Johnstin was guest of Prof. and Mrs, A. S. Long- | Lititz Friday and Satur- mo- with | day. Miss Cleveland, Bowers’ Bowers. | Miss Marie Harter of Susquehan- | na University is spending her vaca- | tion with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. | G. A. Harter.” Mr. and Mrs. David Koser and Mr | and Mrs. Harry Shank attended the | funeral of Mr. John Shank at Eliza- bethtown on Tuesday. w— A E— —p— MAY GET CARNEGIE MEDAL Grace Bowers and aunt of Ohio, are visiting Miss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Known Young Ball Player Proves Himself a Hero Well Friends of Roy S bethtown who was instrumental in | saving the lives of the fourteen guests in the Washington House fire at Middletown, have started a move Bliza- | i Balmer of cows, springers aad baek- :°nt (0 secure for him a medal from | ward cows, heifers and 10 good stock bulls. Also some shoats by J. B. Kel- ler & Bro. Aldinger, auct. Saturday, March 28-—On the prem- : i. ome ERE OC ola: ses of the late Henry Lutz, at Done- gal Springs, | plements and by Mr. A.B. | Lutz, deceased | Saturday, March 28—At the late | residence of Elizabeth Ricksecker in { Mt. Joy, 3 Mt. Joy Water bonds and | 50 shares Union Nat'l] Mt, Joy Bank | Stock for estate of James F. Rick- secker. Also a lot of household goods for the estate of Elizabeth Rickseck- jer by B. Frank Kready, executor. Zeller, auct. Tuesday, March 31-—At his stables in Mt. Joy, a large lot of acclimated horses, colts and mules by Bd Ream Zeller, auct Friday, April 3—a: he Washing- ton House stables, Mt. Joy, a lot of good cows and 75 head of home raised shoats by Mr. C. 8. Frank Saturday, April 11—At 2 P. M,, on the premises of the late Elizabeth Ricksecker, a large lot of real estata «by B. Frank Kready, ¥®xecutor of Elizabeth. FF. Ricksecker, decd Zel- ler, auct. See ad. Thursday, April 23-On the prem {ses, near Milton Grove, known as the i Longenecker tract, large lot of lum ber, sawed and cord wood, saw dust : br John © Frank, carriage, harness, im- household goods adm of Henry some Lutz Stauffer the Carnegie Hero Fund. C. R. Moss, | a candy manufacturer whose life young Balmer saved. is at the head of the movement. When flames burst from dows of the historic old House last Tuesday morning and en-! veloped the entire rear of the build: | ing, fourteen guests were locked in| their rooms peacefully sleeping. Young Balmer who was in the fore- front of the crowd, dashed into the building, fought his way through the smoke and flames to the second floor Several times he was forced to turn back for a breath of fresh air. Keeping his head close to the floor he crawled from door to door arous- ing the guests as he went. i At the door of C. R. Moss, young Balmer received no response to his knocks. He broke in the door. Mess was sleeping soundly, ‘in a stupor from the smoke which filled his room. Young Balmer is captain of the Middletown athletic club. He played two seasons on the first base position of the Anderson in the South Caro lina league. Roy is very well known here and his many friends are pleased to learn of his heroie act. i ———— the win- Washington ! ERISMAN’'S CHURCH Benjamin Stauffer will have his | house remodeled. Abram Greiner has been with Al; bert Shenk near Lititz. the past two | weeks i Mrs. Monroe Metzler and Mrs. | Harry Robrer syent Thursday P. M. | at Hiram Witmer's. i John 8. Rohrer wiil have his house | papered and pajnted inside, and all! his farm buildings pamted outside. Mr. Herman Rohrer from Royers { | the disease | cases did Red { at this Phila- ! mother, who is ill. |! the | § | cut | Wm {| baled timothy jon Mr. E. H | Joy. Pa. Bell The Smallpox in Conoy Township The smallpox situation at Bain- bridge and Billmyer is much im- proved. No new cases have develop- ed. The health authorities have done everything possible to prevent from spreading, and it was due to their efforts that more not develop. Sunday about one hundred men employed in the J. i. Baker quarries at Chickies were We have, for instance, a nice Confirmation Suit at $4.50, that would do credit to other stores’ $6 values. One at $5 worth $6 by any other standard. And so on in price at $7, $8, $10 and $12, in sizes from 6 tol8 years. REMEM. BER, these are strictly all-wool, guaranteed. In LONG-PANT SUITS, fine Serges at $8.50, $10 and vaccinated. It has been learned that some of the families from fected district in Conoy township had visited Chickies Wand, For Sl, For en WANTED—A capable young lady vith child would like position as housekeeper or at housework in re- fined family Address Mrs. E. L. Mil- ler, Quarryville, Pa 1t For Sale—30 doz. Model incubator; ann's bone cutter, hand or + clover cutter, hand or power; ic Canopy cook stove. Write or | phone Nathan Martin, Elizabethtown, >a AT ONCE—A house- wages paid. WANTED keeper. Good P. O. Box 91, FOUND—A gent's gold watch on Fast Main street. For particulars call at this office. tf. For Sale Cheap—A good as new marbletop table. Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Jersey for breeding. Also suck- ng pigs after April 15. Price rea- sonable RB ¥ Brubaker, Route 2, Mt. Jos 2t SOW For Sale—150 locust posts, mor- tised, C. M. Rreneman, R. D. 2, near Eby’s Church 3t FOR SALE CHEAP—A stove with a double oven. Will very reasonable as I live in the and can’t use same Apply office tf gas sell country $35 and High Qualit our Nursery Stoel Best U. 8S. Permanent Outfit Girard, Pa. feb 4-8t White for sale, strain 8. C : ‘hicks each. Order now chick. Newpher yant Joy, Pa tf ents a For 3ale—A lot of ready Darrenkamp Mt use; 31 a load Joy tf Si0ove For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener in first-class with this office. » he / toi {ur an automobile ditior omplete indy $5.04. Apply at FOR SALE Iot of good Call Zercher, M Phone hay ORDER ONE CASE OF OUR CHIQUES ROCK SODAS RIGHT NOW ASSORTED FLAVORS IF YOU WISH WE WILL ABIDE BY THE RESULTS FOR OUR GOOD GOODS SPEAK A MORE ELOQUENT LANGUAGE THAN COULD EVER BE PUT INTO PRINT. YOU GET A LARGER PLEA- SURE-VALUE FOR EVERY PENNY SPENT THAN YOU COULD GET IN ANY OTH. ER WAY, FLANAGAN'S § The House of Quality COLUMBIA, - PA. power; | Address | Mt. Joy. Pa tf. = large new up earned weekly selling | du Lakeshore Grown | grown in the | position. Pay week-| Write today. Pennsyl-| Leg-| 10c | Also, custom hatch-| kindling wood. | bracket | the in-| WATCH FOR THE GREATER GROFF & WOLF STORE ! Groff & Wolf Co. i 26-28 North Queen Street LANCASTER. PENNA LANCASTER'S LASTEST GROWING STORE | 1 “LEINBACH’S” THE HOME OF EXQUISITE | SILKS 1® A Collection of The Very Loveliest Amerisan and European Textures. Once Again Demonstrating Our Title To Supremacy As The Silk Store of Lancaster SILKS FROM HOME AND ABROAD A lustre, CREPE METEORS superb ful macy of the silks; a fabric, of high bodied, including famous Cheney complete line of col ors, of newest French shades. 10 inches wide; $2.00 and $2.25 yard luxurious of weave, brilliant colors and the soft, clinging silks demanded by present vogue. A wonderfully complete assemblage every- thing is | ties, to silks for evening shades, of daintiness; silks for wear, with plenty of body, and colorings; plain silks, them to be used in More exclusive novel- only; wear, in ex- unusual street here be seen here CHENEY'S CRINKLED CREPE A slik crepe de treme beauty; soft and cling- ing drapes beautifully, a great variety of spring shades including red, blues, greens and others, $1.75 & i quisite chine, of ex | | correct | o many of combinations Indian new SILK MESSALINES 18, 27 supple : FOULARDS wide; full and 36 inches Including the popular Ch lustrous; a ney's “‘shower-proof” toutaras¥ in the ings; 24 and range of correct shades ior spring; also, white and black; exceptional qualities; 50¢. 75c, $1.00 yard. fashion’s lovely color inches wide; elegant MOIRE SILKS SILK POPLINS qualities; 75c and 85c¢ yard. plain shades very pleasing brocaded effects, to be used in combinations; all wanted shades, 36 to 40 inches wide; brocades, $1.25 and $2.00 a yard; plain, $1.00 to $1.25 yard. EKxquisite ind In rich street shades $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Printed silk chine—in great favor for spring-——dainty print- ings, in richly tinted grounds $2.00 to $2.50. new crepe de SILK CREPE DE CHINE CHIFFON TAFETTAS good col it In big demand; soft and tango, palm drapes gracefully —here are terra cotta, the late shades; $1.50 a yard. blues, wisteria, lavendar, New wash silks, whit2 grounds others; 40 inhces and charming floral effects; $2.26 yd. 36 inch; $1.25 An unusually or range——taupe, green, old rose, new black wide; and $1.50, $2, We Give The Famous IHN Green Trading Stamps 47-49 N. Queen St., Lancaster WII DLDOO0DOOODODODOL IDO | BUY YOUR BOCOLBO0000006000000000000000 WIM DOO 000000000 SHO0000E ROAOO0000000000000000000000000O0 3 HO LASDOOOOD0E Seed Potatoes HE RE! All Varieties At Very Lowest Prices Write For Price List \ JOHN KIENZLE N. W. COR. 2nd & DOCK STS. PH Advertise In “The B DELPHIA. PA — vy FE la / Sidi Bstim
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