Ot VENTY-FOUR HEAL Vt olUGK KILLED | theran THE MOUNT JOY BULLETI VOL. XII. NO. 28 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1914 ‘Now’s the Time to Give Your Christmas Advertising Some Consideration---Only Three Weeks A State Inspector is Accidentally Shot While Killing Frank Watson's Cattle Fries Undoubtedly the Herd of Live Stock Dispatched on Account of Aphthous Fever in the County Was Destroyed at Donegal Springs Largest Yesterday Fhe largest number of live stock killed any farm this county were dispatched on one of the Came- ron at Donegal Springs yester- seventy-four head were During the killing one of Inspectors made a being killed instantly. of men, Scoops, busy for days digging trench which be Early the killing began day to the was completed on in farms day when destroyed. the State narrow from A number escape teams, were Kept in buried. grave or stock was to yest forenoon the task erday and it required do When twentv-six worl the fine a total of fifty- extra fourteen bulls together with pigs, and a pen all told net seventy-two killed. cattle steers, COWS, ten heifers two two with two head, fine brood SOWS of shoats, twenty or a total of live had of the and majority head of stocl been Some he killed at the trench driven were barn dragged to the were into trench. ard then shot and it was 10oting a cow that one of the made a narrow escape state done the One stood on each side of the ditch holding the animal to be killed | while the third shot the cattle with powered rifle. The man shot the bullet struck the head, glanced off and struck was holding the The bullet went his skull. | Half an inch and it would | have killed him instantly. He was] immediately brought to town and at-| tended by Dr. W. M, Thome, The that done the shooting] was so unnerved by the mishap whi purely accidental that he refused to do any more shooting. Mr. Frank of the cattle, | shot stock, The AY $3 508 00 Dr BT Veterinar) farm two "hree employes work. a high side a cow and of her an Inspector who animal, in the ear. thru and more his ear grazed man was Watson, owner of the appraised balance ,npraisers the stock McNeal, staff, miles of the visited State Brandt Elizabethtown the from foot and stock, con- v and found the isease among the twenty heifers, two cows, Strict the seven bulls and eight steers. ed be State vas estab! and inimals will slaugh- the All acquired in and the stock the buried by gents at once, neigh- milk has from the The property was recently pur- right of the Railway. and only two cases of apththous fever were by the officials se, while four vearling borhood for produced and shipped ‘aising no heen or of way Deodate Sunday 1 for the abethtowr ind Saturday 1ew our the destroyed ound in county ighting herds The they | all dise Saturday. that in hand on reported well ere flicials today ave the situation ver the county. i Were Birthday Dinner Mrs. S. F. Eshleman gave a birth- ay dinner Thanksgiving Day, in| onor of Mr. Eshleman’s forty-sev-; th birthday. An excellent dinner | as enjoyed by the following guests: | ev. and Mrs. N. A, Barr, Messrs. omer and Guy Barr, Mts. M. B.' shleman and family, Mrs. .Anna etter, Mr. and Mrs. Chellés Watt nd son and Mr. and Mrs F. Esh- Iman and fan | groom's Lday. i An | $3,625.75 | Leopold Wickenheiser, late of Eliza- the horse, freeing the latter. { bethtown. | | | OUR DEATH RECORD A Highly Respected Citizen of Fal- | \ ( mouth Passed Away | \ | 3% | Mrs. Elizabeth 'S. Hoover of Neffs-| ville, died on Monday aged 81 years. | ’ | ( (| Miss Mary C. Kepner died on Fri-| | \ day at Columbia from a complication NR / | of diseases. respected citizen of Falmouth died at 5 o'clock Wednesday morning | from the effects of pneumonia, aged | 84 months and 12 days. i al irene JOS ne Pst Wee THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK years, T Thanksgiving Party Miss Hershey entertained a | number friends at home on Thanksgiving Games were refreshments spent a Those who Esther Ha- Edna of her What Our Able Corps of Reporters Found in the Card Basket About Yourself Your Friends and Your Acquaintances evening excellent The evening, were: Misses Margaret Ford, Rebecca Maude and Fannie Strick- ler, Bertha Sumpman and Edna Her- John Long, Raymond Nissly, Clarence Campbell, Owen Greenawalt and Guy Barr. reel AGP played and were served guests very pleasant attended Col- genberger, Vr, sl § of State home. H. Philadelphia. R. G. Heilig and Amos Kaylor spent Sunday Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Walters spent Thanksgiving Day at Marietta Mrs, F. Eshleman and Miss Mae Eshleman Saturday in Lancaster, Miss Marguerite M. Herr spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in lege, 18 Ebersole, Mrs. J. Stoll is spending the day in shey: Messrs. Messrs, in Eshleman—Forney Ruth daughter of and Mrs. Forney, of Florin, Eshleman, Mr. and Danie] Eshle- man of Rheems, united in mar- Thanksgiving Day by the father, The ceremony was | by a large number of guests. A wedding dinner followed, town Saturday. | ; Trix senivpacker after which the newly married cou-| MI: Clayton Pennypacker oa : : - : tr Friday Sunday with friends ple left on a trip to Washington, b,fires iday to ya i C. ja Miss © Mr. near Forney, Monroe Spent John Mrs. were and son of Lancaster. Mrs. A B. Rachel visited riage on i Hoffer friends and in daughter | witnessed Elizabeth- spent Harrisburg. Janette Bomberger of Phila. | delphia, spent a few days with Miss | Detwiler, Reed guest A A Miss Will Select Architect was stated in these columns week, the five architects were here relative to the proposed annex |Steelton to public school building. They | M1. Jno. C. Reed. will all present plans or designs of | Paul E. the proposed extension at a special Thanksgiving meeting held in the school With their parents. evening, Dee. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Francis After a hearing the School Board ed relatives will then select its architect. ne and ll ccaintvaeres : tatherine | Mary | Miss Eva the As last Thursday at, brother, | spent of her our E. and Harry Day at Messrs. Getz spent to be visit Wed Couch County house on Monday in Perry Thursday. Billett sday of Maytown, with Mrs. ( Thrown From Buggy spent Thanksgiving day Cc. 8 Walter Hilt this piace, | [-ongenecker figured in an runaway on Miss Saturday night driving down eral days at of-Dr. F, and and family. Blanche Berwyn, with His horse scared atly L. Richards a passing trolley, and started off at; Mr. Mrs. W. W. a terrific pace, smashing the buggy Thanksgiving Day at Harrisburg, as tearing Mr. Hilt | guests th daughters. fortunate to escape with a} Mrs. Elizabeth Owens and cuts, York City, visited in the am A. K. Manning last week. Mrs. Ella Bailey of Harrisburg, the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Jolwager and family, on Saturday. Mrs. Williams and son Al of Wrightsville, were guests of Flury and family last week. Lyda Cover of Philadelphia, guest of the Misses Jessie Sarah Mishey, Donegal of near exciting Kauffman spent sev- while the fami- Donega street, Cassel spent and the harness. of ir New of very of bruises family Fractured His Leg Mr. James was place, this door Mill, Mon- of his! A. WwW. M. Miss is the and street. of the Richardson, fell story out of town accidentally at the second 2rb’s Sallie fred C. of both ankle, attended him. se) ee Apple Sale Saturday | Don't forget the big apple sale of; Dr. J. J. Newpher and family spent Mr. C. S. Frank in town on Satur- Thanksgiving Day at Lancaster as He offer a large lot of guests the family of Chas. E. extra fine apples, both barreled and Bowman. fancy baskets. | Messrs. Joseph Breneman, Arthur | eli e | Schock and his guest Mr, James That's a Good Lift | Barr, returned to Cornell University Contribution Day, observed at Lan-|on Sunday. caster on Saturday proved to be very | Mrs. A. C. Flury and Mrs. Sallie successful and about $1,650 was real-| Williams and son, spent Friday at ized by the General Hospital. Eiizabethtown, where they visited sete flee | Mrs. Calvin Upp. A Dandy Bag Dr. W. B. Hamaker and family Dr. O. G. Longenecker returned of Lancaster, spent Thanksgiving as home from a week’s hunting trip to| guests of the former’s parents, Mr. Keswick, Va., where he shot a few | and Mrs. J. S. Hamaker, rabbits, a wild turkey and 34 quail Miss Helen Buohl of Reading, see—— A ——— and Miss Klumpp of Marietta, spent Between , Ollie Jamgs and “Cy”| Thanksgiving in town as ggests of three miles south on He leg near day. bones Dr. fractured the Thome on will in Iru Bat and wens FINS 0l (lr Many p- | town; | Ella Grosh | phia Ephrata | __ LOCAL NOTES News Items Told in A Brief Yet In teresting Way A new roof is being placed on the Industrial Works. Mrs, Simon Menaugh received a fine piano from Troup Bros., Harris- burg, on Monday. Mr. Harry Keller, employed at the Salunga Rotary, is off duty nursing a number of boils. Mr. Daniel Hauenstein moved into the P. R. Greiner property on West Main street The Missionary Society of the Lu- Church met at the home of Mrs, Mary Shelly last evening. Mr. Albert Culp, living on Mount Joy lying seriously ili at result of a paralytic vesterday, is the street, his home stroke. the amount of the estate of adjudication filed to was in Mr. sentative Jacob H. the Zeller, local Prudential Insurance an attack of repre- of A very a lot successful of and at the Inn | giving afternoon. ) shooting match turkeys geese was Farmers’ Mr, Walter Eshleman has resigned clerk at Bowman's store and accepted a clerkship at the Works. Givens as a Iron Arthur T. ¢ Sadie L. Donegal, of LLongenecker East and were granted a license to wed last Wednesday. | Shank, of Donegal | street, suffered a painful injury yes- | terday when she tripped and fell on a stove, her left Miss Fannie severely burning {arm and hand, The Albert | were the Dwight attraction Players, who the Family held Thurs- Theatre at Lancaster Mt. Jc day, Friday and S recently Hall evenings. the boards evenings good I's entertained at dinner at her home str Thanksgiving Geo. Myers Martha Engle George Heis- Morton, Mr. Gingrich + nd Mrs od ell Mr. a son Earl, Miss Albert Myers, Mr erman, Mr. Charles and “Mrs, J. H. Kathryn Gingrich, evening: and Mr, en Gave a Reception Mr, Mrs. David S. Shonk, of Donegal street, gave a reception Sun-| day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul | M. Risser, who were day. These guests Mr, and Mrs. Abram on Square; Mr. and married Satur- were present: | Gibble, of Uni- | and Mrs. F. B. N. | Hoffer and children of Elizabeth- | Mr. and Mrs, Paul M. Risser, | Leah K. Miller, Miss Edith | Mr. ‘Alvin Shonk, Misses and Esther Flowers, Mr. D. S. Shonk and daughter Mrs. Bentzel, and Mrs, Anna. Masons Elect and Instal] At the last stated meeting of Casi- AM, elected | Lodg No. 551, F. and | —— a | | the following officers were Shookers ph. F. He Henry C. Milton C. inex Schock Bowman Jacob S. Carman and Grand Lodg enry ———— Royer—Spangier Announcements were eceived in marriage 1is place M of Harrisbt Mr. and brid and Mrs. . I S. Carroll Ruth is a son of and the Rev. Spang . pastor Brethren Church Thanksgiv- will angler was forme United wedding took Day. Mr. and in Harrisburg of the local place Mrs. The Royer ing reside A fire Scare fire what in town looked There was a scare veSterday, but S. steam, dry and Newcomer's residence was The boiler in the cellar went the fire had to be drawn. et Gr eee. John Wants the Money In common pleas court, John H. Myers has issued an execution for $500 against Joseph S. Conard, of Rapho township. BR Hits Columbja Hard An org went into effect on the P. BH at Columbia yesterday whe! 'y men are left without jobg bla is feeling vay the whole election’ may| Mr. and/ Mrs. Jn 2 Buoh ted Jupon asa Paw. J og on Thanks-! Donegal | of West | They and Miss | | the { each like | man ; “smoke issueing from the roof of Mr, | by Miss Helen Krall, | H. AUTO STRIKES TEAM Mr. Walter Eshleman, of This Place, Slightly Injured Yesterday East of Here Mr, of place, son Walter Eshleman, this of Mr. J. Iron Works, figured in an east of town very narrow escape the Grey accident made a from ing seriously injured. He was driving down the Colum- covered bridge near the | Mr. Lehman Swarr. The horse | thru the bridge but not the | when suddenly an automobile | ed into him. The horse jumped the auto with going the auto in with such knocked was wagon dash- land was missed by the The and collided wagon struck wagon force. horse in one di- rection that from they force the was away | The later and was off wagon but was animal freed, it caught. The damaged, while Mr. thrown ran was ‘upset man heavily to the number The sustaining a the slightly I ground, ! body. auto bruises about 'was only damaged. The machine | Wayne H. Mayer | panied by three is owned by who other was | Marietta, all the occupants rendered | assistance to Mr. Eshleman. | rr ee Qe | A LITTLE HISTORY | Ly IA Terrible Battle Fought in Rapho | Township Many Years Ago Frequently there appear contributed articles in the Lancaster Intelligencer relative to Lancaster County history. The folowing article of very interesting and is repro- printed last week that was such local interest we luce it: One of northern the most interesting of known places in the Lancaster the Mt. short dis- end county, what is as and is located of the Cove north Mount Joy, which been centre of many his- events It is that this Indians, and it time it evident gion was inhabited by the ho often explored the Cove, stat was Red ed that at one 1sed as « the dwelling place by an has been ter An authentic statement iven relating to a large and rible battle which was fought near the hundred before the Indians at fought between which lived Cove, one years Penn's treaty with Philadelphia. It tribe, was the Arroquas near which lo- who little later Salunga tribe. of the little town- but in tribe, Conestoga creek, quite frequently traveled this Canadagas the This Chickie The dispute was on account cality, and the and tribe was lived along big Chiques creeks. known as the land lying between the big and Rapho contentions and disputed territory but finally decided pitched battle, fought the The two war- the Chiques creeks, now ship Their strife about this con- tinued long, was by a near head named braves Cove chiefs or of above furnished riors tribes, and the some many as there days in These warriers as were velve moons. armies, number, with their a ¢lear ds bat- sunset, the commence unti {Continued on a Success Society Social re WOT k pianc solo, Kamn Miss Miriam Engle; Cook a Husband M Maiden, How to solo, Mary piano vocal Miss the Marguerite Herr; Flower by tweiler, accompanied on Miss Miriam Engle; Miss duet, Te reading, Kathryn Brene- 11 Me Not Again, soprano, and with by Mrs. P. Frances, by vocal Miss piano Frank the Grace Pennypacker, alto, accompaniment Schock: reading, The Sign of by Miss Mildred Vollers; solo, A Perfect Day, by Miss Schock, piano accompaniment Alice Dillinger. RE as Cross, vocal Mary by Miss A Finger Crushed Samuel Suydam, an employe at the Herald office, in this place, was caught in a cylinger press Friday evening and had a Ne crushed. It was amputated at first joint by Drjf8\. F. Snyder of this place. yesterday and | be- | and bia road and was coming out of the | residence of aside | which | considerable | the other, | Eshle- | of | Mr. | accom- | persons of | finger the Teachers’ ‘The Program Which Will Be KR W. Eshleman of | Insti Here on Saturday The teachers of Mt. Mt, Joy Joy township Borough will hold their high place, on Satur- first local institute in the this 5 with morning and after- The is ap- school room in Dec. day, noon sessions. program pended Morning at 9:30 Institute; Rev. D. E. President's Miss Marguerite M. Herr; Jegining of the School Year, and How Shall] the Teacher Mr. Irvin Kraybill; Discus- Individualizing in the School Room, Miss Mary Carter; Recita- tion, Miss Cora Kraybill; Instrument- al Miss Miriam Engle: Discus- | sion, The Library School, | Miss Mabe] Music, Devotional Exer- cises, Long; Address, | At the When Begin? | | | | Le | sion, | { i | Solo, and the Krall ) ‘Stole Gold Watch, Afternoon Musie, Institute; Dised servation of Energy in Room, Miss Katie 0. Mil Violin and Piano, Mr. H3 mon and Mr. John Booth sion: The Responsibility of mentary Teacher with Re Township High School Mr. Garfield Shearer; Miss Ruth Stoll; Dise Personal Element in Tea Miss Edna Martin; Recitation, Ruth Coble; Instrumental Solo, Miriam Engle; Discussion: The I Teacher, Miss Katherine Aumill Duett, Mandolin and Violin, M Urich and Mr. Harold Hd Discussion: The School Root Social Centre, Mr. C. E. Rouda Miscellaneous Business, Ad- journment. tion, Solo, 1 1e Laura mon: as a bush; Robbers at Al Erb’s Locket and Chain Rings, Jewelry and Money while the near On. Tl givin day and the family church, residence f \ Ibert Erb of Erisman’s Church I miles east thieves ana cor ctolen the initials was disturbed. bearing locket face gold watch “A. B. E.,” a gold several rings, other all the money in the three purses kept in dif- of the building, were open chain, and in parts is no clue whatever or thieves may will cheerfully reward for the there the thief Mr. Erb suitable watch Escaped From Asylum Edward Longenecker of Maytown Gave ~ Officials the Slip on Monday Night Somewhere in the larkness that night the “Wild Maytown” was wandering asylum of Lancaster County and the attendants success. The escay most spestacular in the hi in- stitution were reticen Mr. passion, grabbe insane the | them : Longe necl window of stems to a bar and was The than PERSONAL MENTION THE WEEK What Has T ing and Indus Distance West cf Gathered by -anspired in That Thriv- trious Village a Short Mount Joy as Reportorial Staff our Sa Mr. Lancaster this Miss Mary friends in Mr. C .P was a Saturday visitor town, Mr. H. S. Winner of Clearfield, spent Thanksgiving Day in town. | Mr. E. S. Moore made a business! | trip to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhlman an-; | nounce the arrival of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neidenthal are | spending the week in Philadelphia. Mr. George Dillinger, a fine parker on Monday th sed 418 | poufids, : MoS". F. C. an Columbia, vi Jacob Boyer is I'yman at| week Zell of Marietta, visit-| ed Mond: town Davies of Slatington, to els] of ( officialdom | FB | { | | visited admitted about 1S one year ago, harmless, At other decidedly violent, the on him almost in- believed that dur. attacks he made Longenecker is about old, and has a family, it is thought that he would ei- head for home, if his mind lead him hence, or might possibly visit mother who lives Colubmia. Constables in that notified and are on d at is times times he is ions coming and it is one of these antly, escape, years would his about section watch. were The escape was made between 10 the first effected have The es old asy- consid- Journal and 11 o'clock, and was about i th in le their was patients are hence his escape nore ease than it would otherwise 1 from the ‘etofore was visited on 1.800 iytown of Lancas on to town Becker visit Sauders d Mrs, Samuel family of Mr, ems on Sunday. and Mrs. Eli and Mrs. on Sunday, James Zeider was a welcome visitor Hotel last Thursday. Messrs. W. M. Kissinger and Ezra Habecker of Lititz, made a business trip to town Monday. Miss Annie Grady of Middletown relatives and friends town and vicinity Saturday and Sug day. A number of town folks witnes the killing of Mr. Frank Wat cattle and hogs at Donegal day. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coble of bethtown, were Sunday the home of Mr. and M Shutter. § Messy Ensig of Yo on Moni® Mr. Ezra Eshleman visit. ed Mr Geo. Ulrich at Rheems M of Philadelphia, at the Florian Lauber