LL ed de dae kn eR sorbitol Rie trfodiioisdavini adit oe 2 9 0S 9 02S Le ee Joofesfecforesfecfecferferfocfecfeciorfosfecfsofectectsciecioctoetecesforfscfecesfscissisciesfrcesisciuciorivviont feeppriviit eed eee eEETEETTTETTTITTTTTAT SEAR SSory k or mped hased each 2-3gnt addi- For tional 0, an 3, in e of sin » pure Pp 0. of y iron yacant ip have r mer- on iy d it of n it is will do. ~OPY azine 0 —— late of county, aid es. the un. for set- he Cm 1.1L YN l 19¢ty THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1914 pw’s the Time te Give Your Christmas Advertising Some Consideration---Only Two Weeks Till # 7 $1.00 A ~ Mystery The Two Tramps Arreited Near Lan- disville Are Genuine Crooks Landisville was greatly excited on Sunday evening over the turn in events in that section, and altho The Lancaster Morning Journal ran out the clue in every direction, the mystery was not unfathomed that day. All the uproar was caused by the arrest of a stranger, known as George Ceitzinger, who, with Morris Zeigler, alias Miller, some few weeks ago, rented the house belonging to Mr. Shreiner, the on the Harris- from Landis- house being located burg pike, two miles Struck by Auto; Dies th the county fall, is Solved | resides about a mile south of town, held n Monday evening with a full » | was stolen from the stable and then attendance. The following organiza- abandoned on the Manheim road, ————— tion was effected: President, Dr, E. ville. »7he arrest was made by two |east of this place. W. Newcomer, Vice President, Jno Feder! officers or State troopers,| Mr. Holwager suspected Spencer P | I S. Eby. ; who (rove up to Landisville, and | Adams, a former empioye, and a [0 . (fqenee fl, Imeny The president then appointed these would have gotten away with their| warrant for his arrest was given committees for the ensueing term: man ~ithout anyone knowing any- arrested the wrong man. Ceit’inger and Zeigler rented the|Si Shreizer house, and took up quar-| ters ihere, { but rave lived the truly bachelor | mediately went there life, sleeping on. the floor and cook-| him. ing their own meals. They posed [and lodged in jail (Continued on page 4) [a Man Who Stole S. S. Holwager's It will be 1emembered that a month or so ago, the valuable sor- re] horse of Mr, S. S, Holwager, who Constable thing tbout it if they had not first Adams was also suspected of robbiny | several residences in the vicinity of They had no furn'ture,|located his man at Reading and im- HORSE THIEF CAUGHT) Mortuary Horse Is Captured at Reading Steigerwald, of Lancaster, of ow, Di THE ROAD WHICH WE ALL MUST TRAVEL SOONER OR LATER lver Springs. One day last week Steigerwald and arrested to Lancaster There are quite Some Well Known People From Our Neighborhood Have Passed to the Great Beyond Since Qur Last Issue He was brought number of charges against him Gone to Their Reward ~|and its a pretty sure bet that ha | will eat his turkey the next two Mrs, Samuel B. Harner died at Marietta Wednesday night in her etm——— A =r 2nd year, Successful Gunners Elizabeth Weaver died at the (Co: ted 7X page T) { RUA SCHOOL BOARD MET The regular monthly meeting of the Mt. Joy Boro School Board was Repair—Messrs. J. J. Newpher, Wm. Tyndall] and Jno. S. Eby. Purchasing—Messrs, H. G. Long- enecker, E. W, Newcomer and Wm. Tyndall, Finance—Messrs. Jno. S. Eby, H. G. Longenecker and E. W. Newcom- er. Emergency—Messrs. Wm. Tyn- dall, J. J. Newpher and Jno. S. Eby. The Board decided to hold {ts regular monthly meetings on the first Monday of each month at eight o’clock. After the transaction of routine affairs the Board adjourned. President Newcomer Appoints His Various Committees for Another Y Term of State Road Mount Joy Borough Council held its regular monthly meeting on Mon- day evening with Messrs. Dillinger, Barto, Ricksecker, Gable, Sumpman and Keener present. This was the latter's first regular meeting, as he filled the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. F. L. Richards. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. A communication was received from Solicitor Hon. W. W. Hensel in reference to that portion of the state er Messrs. Henry J. Engle of this | Mennonite Home at Oreville, from Y . » ° . place, Jacob Musselman of Landis-| heart disease. Where Is He? Twenty-two Head Will be Despatched bi : Mr. Roy Nissly, of Florin, Accidentally ville and William Dunlevy of Har- Daniel, the 2-year-old son of John Mr. Charles H. Zeller of this { . risburg, returned from a week’s| Wickenheiser of Columbia, died | place, has a letter asking the where-| . For Mr. Amos N. Musser Noo Runs Over a Pedestrian hunting trip in Black Log Valley. | early Monday morning. : abouts of Patrick Kelly, better They bagged a large number of Mrs, Elizabeth Cohn, widow of |known as “Shorty.” He is a for- rm squirrel and some pheasants and | Henry Cohn, died at Mountville oun | mer pensioner and was well known The aphthous fever seems to have 'and valued at $10,000, may have to While on his way to Lancaster were fractured, three ribs were brok| rahbits. Sunday morning in her 86th year. thru here. centered itself in and around Mariet- be killed. Only fifty feet away from 5 last Tuesday night, accompanied by | ¢ n, his lungs were injured and he eet Mary T. wife of Matthias Kise, Te Wee = and is raging in that section. the structure that stables the main a gentioman friend, Mr. Roy Nissly, | as cut about the head and body. An Auto on Fire : died at Washingioaboro early Mon- : Suicide at Columbia Every day herds of cate are being Berd is a small herd which is in ml 5 2 : | The unfortunate man was Mr. Rich- Robert Reber, traveling salesman day morning aged 68 years. Mrs. Abijah Butt, who had been melan- | slaughtered and buried and still the fected. Trenches have already Leen S08 of Mi EF. L. Nissly, the extensiard Woods ot 21 Dorwort sweet], the Armour Packing Company, | florence Bremner of Marietta, is a | choly the past three weeks, cut his | disease continues to spread. dug and either today or tomorrow ive tobacco packer of Florin, mel; ancaster. on Saturday while driving his ma- | daughter, throat and then leaped Into a cess-| The authorities gave out the infor-|they will be put under the ground, with an accident. |i He was given the best of medical] ji. q near East Petersburg was un- Mrs. Annie S. Sheaffer, widow of | pool at his home in Columbia, yes-|mation that they have the disease TI herd contains fourteen head of _ That nught it was very misty anl}attention but died as a result of his| eo tooo enough to have it burned |the late Jacoh Sheaffer of Man-|terday mornnng. nder full control. This seems to be cows, most of them with calves by while going down the pike and justiinjuries on Thursday night. Accord- up. The machine is a total loss. heim, died at Lebanon, aged 64 — — | so in the greater part of the section their sides. The Engle herd is made several hundred yards east of the{ing to the reports in the Lancaster - vears. The remains were interred but in the past two weeks the fever up of pedigreed stock and all the Pike School, he noticed a man { papers, Woods was only conscious | at Hernley’s, near Manheim. } : spread Vin marvelous rapidity animals are registered, Only recently ik i IO: accordi t ol : t 3 3 alee —— n Fact Doneo: townehin W Nnronrie . walk ng in the 1o0ad, gooording to Ror a few Seconds from the time he { i \{ ( | Rim D 2 i own np 5 : the proprietor refused $500 for one Bis testimony. He continued on his | wis struck until he died but at the i \ I] i Mrs, Kathryn Grundon i The farmers are up in arms in that of his herd. Men are sent up from waly and all of a sudden he noticed yn vestigation, test'mony was to the| § ( Mrs. Kathryn Grundon died Mon- a district and it is whispered that they State College to test the production the man directly in front of the|effect that he was conscious nearly i A | day at Middletown, from infirmities wre assailing the methods used by of these cattle and if they are shot, machine and too near for him to A al] the time he was at the hospital. ' | of age, in her 88th year. Her maid- the government and state authorities. one of the finest herds in Pennsyl- turp out and as Lggs ult struck the} Deputy Coroner B. 8. Dillinger : ) | en name was Keller and the family low did the hoof and mouth di- vania will help pay the awful penalty and his physiccan, Dr. J. J. New- 1 \ I | ved at Bainbridge until about fif- | Be et into East Donegal town- demanded by the prevalence of the >diately stopped kis|pher of this place, held an investi- ( teen years ago. She was a life-long | ship?” ask the farmers. “True, herds disease. the unfortunate | gat on and decided that death was x \ =k | member of the Lutheran Church. were enlarged with purchases from The herd of Albert Hoerner, on the him in the car|accidental in accordance with the md Union Stock Yards but then that Spangler farm, near Maytown, and a took him to St. Jos-ffacts given above. ; = ! Dorothy Landis { | was eight weeks ago. The officials herd west of Rowenna will be killed i realizing that he| Woods was married and leaves a| [*; The funeral of Dorothy Landis. | say that it takes eleen days for the this week. The situation is one that w'fe and several children. He was (| the 11-year-old daughter of Mr. and | sease to make its appear: No is causing the loss of thousands of hs found that h's legs!sixty years old. Mrs. J. C. Landis of Elizabethtown, | races the disease were discovered dollars a 1) Y f) in ol who died on Sunday from rheums. | eleven days or ‘even four weeks The fine herd of Mr. Amos N. Mns- SAVINGS FUND MORE NEW CASES I brs f IN BOK tism, took place Wednesday after | "here, n. did the disease come ser, of near thig place, has also . : : : noon, from her late home The ser- from?” been condemned. There are twenty- Will Be Distributed Disease Develops in ‘Fite Herd of ee vices were conducted by Rev. Wm. | LOCAL AND PERSONAL MENTION The question seems to be a poser two head of cows and steers. The 0 Depositors Next Miiton S. Hershey THE WHEREABOUTS OF OUR Beaver, and the interment was made OF THE WEEK ind the farmer demands an answer. trench is now being dug and as soon Week nn FRIENDS THE PAST WEEK (Continiad: op age.) The Engle Dairy herd, west of Mari- as completed the cattle will be kill- i Two Aphhous oe oe SR | = What Has Transpired in That Thriv-|€tta, one of the finest in the state, ed. " e hearts of many will were found in our county on Wed-|what Qur Able Corps of Reporters | ing and industrious Village a Short| ee tn ne gladdened—the First National nesday by the forces killing the out- Found in the Card Basket rout That Listens Good West of Mount Joy as SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION MARKET HOUSE OPENING hk will mail checks to the depos- break, and there were four Kills. Yourself Your Friends and Your! aathercd by our Reportorial Staff s of the Christmas Savings Fund. One of the herds disposed of contain- ~cquaintances f _— a Was Held in the Presbyterian Church Stalls Will Be Given Free for the hree years ago this fund was ed forty-eight head, being the prop- : Two Former Teachers Here Mr. Benj. Steel spent Tuesday at Here Last Wednesday Day's Market, Dec. 19 / = kt inaugurated by this bank and erty of J. H. Levenight of near oilss Clare Manning is visiting at . pe Shobten — & first year the fund totaled in Rlizabethtown. Harrisburg. Promoted at Lititz vi oiy. Meltugh spending | A Sunday School convention com- Well that fine new market house gis and interest $10650. The Aphthous fever cases have been Mis. Rev. N. A. Bair spent Sun-, - - Ls aT Ht iio prising the districts of Mt. Joy Bor- Ih the west end is now getting the year $14,850.00 was distr b- discovered near the farms of M. S.}day in Columbia, Ove 10: the dusth-of Diol Lots: a4 Tu Habecker of Lititz. visit [ough and Mt. Joy township, was Aaisias touches and will soon be his vear the fund is slight Hershey at Hershey. and to escape Rev. F. G. Bossert spent several enecker, principal of the schools at|eq friends in town Sunday held in the Presbyterian Church reany for husiness, The opening day than last year, owing to the all possible chance of his hundreds| days .n New Jersey last week, iit. Miss Aone KE Miler Was No ana Mrs J I. Dulkeinan wore here last Wednesday afternoon and IS Set for Saturdey, Dec. 19 on which é hi/just shout the mes Me of cows becoming luigaen, a Hove Mis. Fred Stretch and daughter elected principal; Mr. L. W. Leiter, | Saturday visitors to Lancaster, evening. The attendance was very pa Tir ih wi be yee: fun PPo0ed, Cashier M. . biubak: been removed 00 Sipesul 10cality. | jelen spent Friday in Lancaster. first assistant, and Miss Mary E. | Mr. Martin Force of Middletown, |800d and a most interesting pro- h os ) oe : is i need [ op jfiS60 away Very stqdenly, andy. James Caldwall, the Jasbecior who i. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hershey Newpher, second assistant. This Will | was a Tuesday visitor to town. gram was rendered, which was as ~ pes - any town mn the county very little, if-any, effort wos made, game So hear being killed Teesdoy spent Sunday with friends at York, | be good news to the friends of these| ars. C. A. Wiley is spending the follows: i Foaey I mos cordially ine in fat direction while superintending the destruction Mis. Joseph Charles has returned two ladies. Miss Miller was a for- | weck at Lancaster with friends, Music; Quiet Hour Rev. Rishel; ite 0 oa] Aud Inspect it; all the Th fund totals over $13,000.00 of cattle on the Donegal farm es. Boe fronr & Grip to Blaghamioln MN.) niger feather in our sciools hate, hav- | Mr W L. Shank of Lancaster, | Music; Address. by President H. N. firings are Iavireq to get stalls; thig Year whieh wil} be Jisiribitied tale of ex-Benutor J. Donald Comers) Y. ing gone to Lititz from ti place. | called on friends in town Tuesday. Nissly; Address, Teacher Training, ny ne Totes grees grocers and in ayounts yarying from $1390 fo on, hear Mayiown, fs. snflerine Boy Mr. James Shoop spent Saturday Miss Newphe s a daugh of Dr. | Rev. Thomas Garland made a |Rev. Khittlee, Co. Supt. Teacher 5 ness hey. our town and $130.00 among nearly Sie mandred partientar inconvenience fon) the lana Sunday with relatives in Harris- and Mrs. J. J. Newphel this place | business trip to Harrisburg Tuesday. | Training; Discussion; Solo, Rev. F. ¢ Is Invited to patronize depoy iors Checks will be mailed yor in his ear, where the Pe Hare and’ was also a formos teacher here | tr. and M fohn Stoll of Harrie: ) G. Bossent: Add ess. The O. A. B.C, tors, i oe eat nexs JY eer oré its way. after glanoing from he Mrs. A. M. Vogel of Marietta, is Both these positions carry with them | purg, were Sunday visitors to town. | Work. Rev. Sensenig, Co. Supt. 0. A gl a. vrs } » new savings club will start skull of the bull that was about be- | Dr - : ? oo ed < : : 2 “im Duet, Rdith Bentze] and B. F an be gotten from Mr, FE { Ln nday, Dec. 21 and remain op- ing killed. [oe guesp of daughter, Mrs. J. , 4 ‘handsome Tnerense NALY Over ar of Owe, Was ai in Reports lection of Of ¢ After Dec. 19 mer { ex pday, v8 : I. Cramer. the osition; eld in the Lititz rd S th i Ho.} 2+"0 noms © lection of Of } ANE eta i oi Feb Tw, 1815 and the Ta Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Giogg and scho or to their promotion. fcers; Young Peoples: ‘Rally, ad re Voto i i tends a cordial invitation for These Were Whoppers Be i Ba . : 4 3 o Lo nase Mrs, Mary: Tinmis Tin 2! We sda mar et i Vii : Atthe t'me is en anal TS, Chistian ‘Walters ‘spent Friday ; i M i °® Lancas on re : Song vic nad W pen at 8:00 A. M. ang selling ; ! J | n Lancaster. Public Sale cof Apples xl Ss ( wn Mon- 3 3 will Spay : .an ™h ~ Stay : Ed already some of our hog raisers| = Rian Dei 19 Me. C8 diction. Rev. Garland g Wil art at 8:30. The Saturday Gave. ‘lawghitersy big ones. Mr.p MS: John Muray aud son Jou On BINA Des aM ar Even'ng Session market will open at 12 M and selling S Xelior Our. doral | ontile eater, [57 Li0CESEET, SPENT 2 7oW days Bore FER NI OR paroled and | My Noun ell of Cormi®t a start at 12:30 P. M il } air that weighed 950 Ibs. | with friends, asket apples Salt ¢ a Sunday to friends in : Ji “A i } Be oh i liately te fed. 3 ban : Bec ye | Mr. B. F. Kauffman visited rela- new market ti ) own, ss, Sunday Schoo] Effieier H ). Mr. CS allie) = ae A a we at Millersville and vicinity sey. They consist New York | fr frvin Hoffman of Elizabeth: | . nes ccted President Spies : : ; rl 1 days last week state Baldwins, Wn, was Saturday isitc in | ( S. 8. Asso( 1; Mu Ladies et hous own thus Tar thie butchering ses| Y'* Amie Kershaw of Columbia, other good v i» i ; Sea ct waa ———— 20D. Devs Sunday here Visiting her mo- : bl a Bs 1 elie A : Gertrude and v4 i of | I 3 Fu > a no Dr. Walter Ziegler Marr ET 1er, Mrs. Susan Williams. tle will be held immediate Columbia, called on friends in town [fhe T 3, SINC ffering; Music; Announcements have heen re ai : Mrs. Harry Brown of Philadelr market is over. On Frida Sat- | gunday Benediction, Rev. Long h of the marriage of Dr. Waite Stusk dn the Siay ; | phia, is spending a week here with urday of this week Mr, Frank will Mr. George Stoll and son Jay of| The following officers were elected Macon Lowri i and Mr. FP. GQ Coen of Ji place | her cousin. Mrs. Bd Ream. ave his place of business at the | prarrishurg, visited relatives in town | for the ensueing year: ar 8 LZ Be 5 ens om he, Stato ond An his Auto} Miss Mae Beam of Lancaster, ld P. R. R. depot, oper on Sunday | President, H. N. Nissly York City on November 28th IT Monday morning, ‘In turning owt lo spent Saturday and Sunday in town TT ese Mr. and Mrs. C. Bishop and Vin-| V. Pres. Nehemiah Gantz couple will be at home 1418 Nort Pass the off team of Mr Jaeod WU, as the guest of Miss Verna Chand- A Bellsnickle Dance 41son Zerphey spent Saturday in the Sec’y—Mary Eshleman 17th St. Ph ladelphia, after Febru. Shank Mr. Couch got too far to one| tor There will be a big social event in Capitol City log S F. Eshleman ary 1st. DF. Zierer who © a Brae Jeide of the road and his machine) “yi. won peflman and sister of Mt. Joy Hall on Wednesday eveing,| are Dr. Bryson of Lancaster,| Supt. Home Dept.—Dr. E. W. G&™ rioing physician of Dh ladelphia, 1s > sank into the clay to the hubs. Mr. Elizabethtown, “spent yesterday here Dec. 23. when Miss Viola Baker will spent Tuesday with her mother. Mrs. | be SO of the Isto Dr. J IL Ziegler "Beat This? ) [Shank pulled the machine out With| J, 3. sanehter, Mrs. Haman Cun |U0Nda grand bellsnickl dance. There | po para Hostetter | Supt. 0. A. B. C—H. E. Greenawalt ang a brother of Dr. J P. and Mr, C1186. Wao ial nis Bis Borges, ningham. i will be good music and both the old] npg penry Keener and daughter | Supt. Teacher Training—Rev. C. j Stanley Ziegler of this place. Yen : farm porthenst Ba Mr. R. H. Hoke, employed at H.|and new dances will be played. | puty visiteq friends at Lancaster | D. Rishel smart lr mscems bree hogs hat Were oe ssid 2 Ngmows, Kin. | I+ Spohn’s, has gone to his home gt | Paneing irom 8:30 to 12 and patrons | qatyurqay and Sunday Supt. Temperance—Mrs. J. S. Eby Wednesday Instead of Thursday Ro TY row A a oe So Penbrook where he will reside ga} &s lant EO io SSHTia: Mr. John Garber of Blaine, Perry | Soot MissishgwRey. F. G. Bossert The weekly dances in Mt. Joy Hall, gest ones in that town on Saturday night and assisted [1 Present. ie re? Ral > 5 Co., is spending several days with Supt. tan & Cradle Roll— peretofore held Thursday evenings, r. Aaron Metzler with the revival services now going Mr. B. Frank Greenawalt left for | 8 J °*IMr. A. D. Garber and family Mise Fetgua Hel pi 3 will be held on Wednesday evening Mr. Christ Sherk on at that place, Selinsgrove on Thursday, ‘where he Lhristhas Tres Mr. George Henderson returned to Supt: Secondary ept.—Miss Ber jereafter, begining with this evening ssisted at the but- rine Nm attended the funeral of his father-n. nm s s town Friday after spending several | tha Missemer - . Dancers please remember this. : law, Mr. Moyer. After today Mr. Charles H. Dil- days at Philadelphia with friends. Supt. Rural Dept—Eman’l Myers | s—— LE. Sh Si A ise A o| Mrs. B. E. Hiestand returned linger will ave all aes of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Menaugh of ee ere Wish | Had It ast ol © fF air of young hogs this week that|10™e Saturday evening after spend-| Mas trees for sale al very reason-| pittsburg spent several days in town Ten Pages This Week The Republican politicians : : p ; J g Bs 5 : ing some time with friends in|able prices. If you want a choice |p, guests of Mrs. Fanny Menaugh. The fact that we were obliged to over $300,000 in the last sta erest to the base weighed 280 and 300 lbs. respective Philadelnh : tree. get there early. M AVoe ‘Mort d Alphe- Tag od thi a o know that Lai Mr. Jobn Engle was the butch: adelphla and vicinity. s 3 we Mrs, Alice Morton and son p print {en pages 8 week in order paign while the Democrat: shortstop with the Mr, and Mrs. Geo. S. Sheaffer -- us spent Sunday at Middletown, the | to accomodate our advertisers, is|$92,000, ia 51S a and son Joseph spent yesterday at The Stork Was There guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Reltz- | good evidence that tHe merchants Union Deposit, as guests of thelr Mr. and Mrs. A. H. @oolidge an-| ¢} are out for the busin Don’t buy Xmas Buyers | daughter, Mrs. Wm. Weldon. nounce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Groff and son |a dollar's worth untl] you have| You can save money on RII his| ar gq Stoll of Florin and Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gibbons an-| Wilbur of Elizabethtown, were Sun-| carefully read what our advertisers his Xmas gift. $12 for up. nounce the birth of a daughter, (Continued on page 7) have to offer. $10 for $12 value, ete. Mt. Joy Boro Cs Boro Dads Can Regulate That Pq Disease is Spreading | iC in the Boroug [ 1 road in the west end of town, now in the borough by reason of the limits having been extended. Ac cording to his views (and he cited opinions relative thereto) Mount Joy Borough has the power and authority to regulate, improve, grade and re- pair all highwayg within its borders. A communication from Friendship Fire Company wag read. Council recently made an appropriation with | which to purchase rubber coats, lad- { (Continued on page 4)
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