December 9, 1914 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY. PA. 1 em see . — ee ee eee i. mn re Ee ty = 1 4 a 1 ul ew 3 i L TR rrTTTT TTT TTP PP PPpPpy Pr LJ Kj . Cc 2 5 ni eo I... - THAT'S OUR . There isn't an office in the county that has a better sale bill equipment than you wivolooooioaihaloaioaoatoabiabudout Bb 8 a a RC J hh i a a WS Ca 3 will find here. We have the type, we have the cuts, we have the workmen, and last but not least our prices are very moderate. PERLY ADVERT IoIN a . J 2 J a : : ; Is the secret to a successful sale. It we orint your bills we insert a FREE notice in our register from now until day of your sale. That spreads the news of your sale in > several thousand homes weekly and remember it doesn't cost you a cent. Now get busy and either phone or send us your date on a postal. We'll do the rest. Aiello ste oeBoaeoairBeocte ce Be tal al TERE A CEES RPLT PRC | 3 ) % i ies ots FES : or } A 7 : i . 5 | x . . ¥ pt ¥ Ee * Ss x x 8 ¥ * Me ve ¥ x ¥ x % prc _. EEA —— ———— TE ——— = ted, at once got on the job and on f£> : SAM ACRI SHOT ORGANIZED LUTHERAN CHURCH : -y od the trail of Morris Zeigler, who Boro Council wrri— mrss ot 1Y ay ay 1€8 1 10t be found. Having got esta erm— One Section Now Doing Business— Held Up by a Highwayman While on Former Lutheran Pastor Stil} Busily wind that Zeigler was heading for (Continued iron: page 1) Prices Lower—Market Draggy His Way Home Monday Night Engaged in the Work 2 Readinz, he got in communication ders, etc. but it was the company’s em i ' = . V Constable Warner of Ephrata, desire that Council purchase these The Union Stock Yards after be- Shot through the forearm by a The Evening Mail of Halifax, Can- Masters Ward Backenstoe and Richard who stopped the Reading train and articles of equipment. President Dil- ing shut down for over a month, be- highwayman, after being abruptly ada, under date of Nov 30, cont vined arrested Zeigler upon the description linger referred the matter to the ing under quarantine necessitated by stopped with the insistent demand, the following in reference to Rev. 1 by Constable Steigerwalt. Property Committee, who shall act the outbreak of the hoof and mouth “Your money, quick,” was the un- M. J. Bieber, son- in-law of Mr/ A. pleasant experience of Samuel Acri, K, Manning of this place: then went to in conjunction with any one named disease among the cattle, reopened for business at Lancaster Monday. owner of the moving picture house “A congregation that filled Tox Zaepfel Entertain Their Friends Steigerwalt Ephrata to secure his man and by Friendship Fire Company, and; Friday evening, Dec. 4th, Master Brooks, Dorothy Heilig, Lena Dil placed him in the county prison. gave the committee full power to! The yards were placed under quar- of Marietta, Monday night at 10:30 Sons of Temperance Hall yesterday Ward Backenstoe gave a party to linger, Sarah Miller, Esther Gar- Constable Steigerwalt got in com- act, The youcher for $200 was Te- antine on Noyemher 3. Over 300 o'clock, while on his way home from at hoth services marked the begin- = Bie Uittle friends ip honor of bis ber, Mary Brown, Lillian Backen- munication with the Lebanon au- turned to Clerk Fellenbaum im cattle remaining in the yards at ihe his place of business in that borough. ning of a Lutheran Church in this : stoe, Miss Kathrine Aumilier, Miss thorities about Seitzinger'’s arrest, mediately after the meeting and time were shipped away for im-| The highwayman jumped out from city. Members of the Lutheraa eleventh birthday. The children Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and was advised to come after his Council will now purchase the equip- mediate slaughter and the rest num- a dark spot on Main street, and his Church in this city, from Lunen- gathered at seven o’clock and the E Getz, man Steigerwalt will go after his ment. | bering 34 were shot and put under demands of ‘throw up your hands” burg county and other portions of The report of Burgess Geo. H. the ground. Since that time the was met with a ready response by Canada and from the United S:ates, fun began with a “Chestnut Hunt,” | Op Friday evening Master Rich- man in the next few days. Steiger- : { { Brown showed collections to the work of cleansing and disinfecting Mr. Acri. No sooner had his hands have long since wished for a church a prize for the largest number found arg Zaepfel, son of Mr. Albert Zaep- walt also received a detainer from { i was given to Russel Brown. A!fel of the Exchange Hotel, enter- | Detective Peter McGovern, of Read- amount of $38.93 the past council- went on steadily and when the or- been placed above his head than the of their faith in Halifax. Rev. M. DO guessing game called “Nuts 10 tained a number of his young friends ing, for Seitzinger, who is wanted manic month. | der went forth lifting the quarantine highwayman brought the butt of his J Bieber, M. A. the field missionary HI Crack” was won by Anna Brooks, at a party, the occasion being his | there for the stealing of a horse. { Mr. Barto of the Street Committee the southwestern quarter of the rifle down upon Mr. Acri’s head. The of the general council of the Luther- who received a prize. After othel twelfth birthday. Games were played, | Seitzinger and Zeigler will have to reported having backed all the yards was given a thorough reclean- blow caused the rifle to be discharg- an Church, who spent the past tem games that children enjoy they all there was good music and refresh- answer to the charges of nine cases CTOSSINgS peceSsary And dher 49 Sliing ang was opensd om Mohda?: The | ed, the bullet penetrating thru the years in Canada organizing Luther gathered around a table spread With ments were served. Mr. Zaepfel was of larceny. Among the charges tended to other minor. metieng [rest of the yards still remain closed. forearm of Mr. Acri. The thief fled an congregations in the large cit. Jots of “good things.” A large birth-| the recipient of a number of pres- against them are: Stealing turkeys, Mr. Ricksecker, of the Water com-! Twenty carloads of butchers’ cat- immediately upon the discharge of jes, spent the last two weeks in day cake decorated with little Ted ents from his guests. The following potatoes and apples from John Stil- mittee, reported the flood gates Te lo were received. Becaus® of the the gun, being lost in the darkness Halifax and found a considerable -q EXP roses that held eleven little red were present: Mr. and Mrs, Julius linger, proprietor of the Black Horse paired and painted; subside reser- | weather few buyers were on hand, of night whence he came. He is de- number of Lutherans. A temporary : TRA candles, adorned the centre of the pycher, Mrs. Edgar Spangler and Hotel; a set of harness and saddle voit cleadiel; water pide 1814 1ojanq fhe leading was dull. The stock scribed as being of medium weight, organization was effected after the j table. two sons Max and Melvin, Mrs. from William Grosh. Zercher's green house; received taps on hand were of the common to me- but his face was unseen as it Was morning service yesterday by the Other games followed and when Richarq Bucher and daughter Len- a for tapping machine and suggested | dium grade, nothing really classy | covered with a handkerchief. election of Arthur Zink as secretary the clock struck ten the children chen, Miss Louisa Zaepfel, all of J. Donald Cameron, at the ripe that clerk Fellenbaum be cnoWereditans seen. Eight decks of hogs, Mr. Acri immediately procecded t0' and Jesson Hirtle, of Dartmouth, 28 said goodnight and returned home Harrisburg, and the following from age of eighty-one Yate is stil) one to fix Mr. E. H. Zercher's water rate [were received and a good cleprante, 5 local physician where his wounds treasurer. A Sunday School will be #ith happy hearts. | this place: Ruth Conrad, Emma Kra- joying comparatively ood wealth on So ordered. was made of them. were dressed. Tetanus serum was in- organized at ten o'clock next Sun i | KIN Ward received quite a number of mer, May Hinkle, Sarah McGinnis, his ancestral estate at Donegal, says Mr. Barto of the Finance commit- | Common to medium steers brought jected into Mr. Acri’s arm yester- gay and a Lutheran league and a i Ry beautiful g'fts. Those present were: Beatrice Hawthorne, Barbara Heillg, the Philadelphia Record. “Don” Cam- ice, Yeported the approval of & mim. from 7% to 8 cents. Hogs brought day to prevent lockjaw. He is well missionary society will be formed in ¢ Gilmour Schmaelzle, “iter Thofe, Goldie Heflig, Clinton Eby, John eron served twenty years in the U. ber of bills, all of which were after- 81, to 8% cents. A good clearance known here, having conducted a the near future. { Robert Keller, Bigler M. ma, HowW- Rahm. Miss Margaret Stokes and S. Senate, serving two years of the ward paid and Mr. Sumpman of the was effected during the day and at moving picture show in Mt. Joy Hall The Lutheran Church ranks fifth ard Lindemuth, Russel Brown, Wit- Mrs. Frank Conrad served and unexpired term of his father, and Property committee, reported the the close of business about two cars for some time. in size among the Protestant denom- mer Eberle John McGann, Jean “Blondy” Millard assisted in enter- was elected to three full terms of purenase 07 coal for, Comaell Guam of Neijers | Temnined Nei a siokel AY inations in Canada, numtering 300, A ~ Thome, Beatrice Newcomer, Anna taining the young folks, six years, That so far constitutes ber : Or fosdery vos i be seen 1a fie! Ministeriay “Meeting 000 members, and during the last 4 5 ; Eb : a rood Tor ios ice. in ti Mr. Ricksecker of the Light Com- yards. These kind of cattle are not | The Ministerial Association met decade, according to the census re- & SON there were rumors of counterfeiters, 1s rey d fo Jong. SOTVice iD mittee reported a few lights out but received at theyards for the present. on Monday forenoon in the Church port, increased 148 per cent in the STR Mystery 1s Solved deserters, poultry thieves, and oth- Bennie from this State. But If Sem 4,0 were promptly replaced by S. rr |of God parsonage. Rev. F. G. Bos- Doninion » THE er suppositions. No one was the Stet Pours al) Seonplets De H. Miller Council then adjourned to Both Hag a Close Call i sert presided and led the devotional er eet em WIL —— wiser, as the alleged lawbreaker was or or w ich he has just DED noo aeain on Wednesday evening,' paul Herchelroth, of West Mariet-| services. Secretary I. H. Kern read The Ladies Werg, Guests CHE (Continued from page 1) gone and the officers would not elected be will bave had a continu: pee 39, to conclude business for the , went gunning With his brother the minutes. Considerable amount i Club /obsery as hucksters, but the ne'ghbors seen talk. : is SOFVICo of twenty-four Youre: Councilman year which ends Dec. 31. John, below Columbia, at a Toco of routine business was transacted. Belton 8 or a he little that they did. On Saturday an py. MiVetery. surioundivg the $Wo Moe will 20 Be Mugen. > t ’ ne se Ge - | known as the Kerbaugh's quarries. | On motion of Rev. C. D. Rishel, 1t tng when there was a ery g at. auto drove up to the village hotel, .... .} jiveq the bachelor life near thi Te oe) mY Special College Dance | While climbing up a steep hill the was agreed to defer the election of tonjance of members ha theirf la- inquired casually for men of a €er- y. 4.cuine one of whom was ar- Us hae On Thursday evening, Dec, 10, earth gave way, tlim@wing both down | officers unti] the next meeting. ReV. gic ang wives. Five Jundred pre- tain description and then moved OD. .....; pn. State Troopers on Satur- ar there wil] be a special College Dance the hill and bredlimg a $35 gun. |N. A. Barr made the colsing prayer. go. ...q the pri-- #/mners #eing AND In a little while they had arrested day, has been solved. The two men, : Shoot on Dec. 19 in Market Hall, Elizabethtown. This They both narrowly escaped being | The next meeting will be held Mon: an follows: First lies’ prize Miss Victor Becker, a reputable citizen(, = oii incor and Morris Zeigler There will be another big 8hoOt- yi; pho one of the feature dances of shot when the gun went off. | da, January 4, 1915, in the study of Elsie Bative sect: Miss lath r and he had a hard time to convince wanted. on. ony cherzes of ing match at A. H. Stumpf's Farm- {;. winter season. Pennants and i ~~ Rev. I. H. Kern. Shelly First Geleman,g " them that he was not the man. But . .... _,. includes horse steal ers’ Inn on Saturday, Dec. 19, fOT 8 ctrogmerg in abundance will adorn Unclaimed Letters =~ eT Mr. Clarence Mewco?, se 8 % be finally succeeded, and they them =» ‘oe of hon and turkey lot of turkeys and geese. Distance, tno hall and give it a gala appear- List of letters to be advertised for | EUDONA—The New Sachet Pow- goo B. Zeller) Aftccards : sought the bachelor apartments and, larceny. of potatoes, har: 30 yards. Only factory loaded shells gnee Dances old and new will be week ending Dec. 2, 1914: der—will give vour linen, writing Po! onic Were s ved Y ney arrested Celtzinger. They also Jet| "°° = ther things of value. and blocks, all of which will ba plyeq by the orchestra. The true! Henry S. Zug. jo os EE McGirl Mr. Chas. H'lllinger o Ho the people know that his pal was moto .. .... was taken to Lebanon to supplied, may be used. A free SUD- (4q]jge chum spirit will prevail and, Mrs. Lizzie Zerphey. | not fafl te Sons Porte everything ng. : 3 Morris Zeigler as he was Emown, °C. "o.oo of perjury. Zeig oo, will be furnished all shooters , gelightfu) time is in order for all J, Fred Fenstermacher, Postmaster. | that enters into its composition Is but that his name was Miller. The ler csoaped Bor. wis ator brosied and everybody is invited to attend. wp, attend 1t | a seit | pleasant. A generous packet will Uséful , G Bel ento with the officers whirled off, as 5 eT nm tof : ~~ | The match will be held rain or —— . | be mailed on receipt of alec (coin | Suits. © ta a ther sald. to Harisbure But mo.” Ephrata. by Sonstable Warner, _p. | Lost! | preferred). . R. Vedder obon, | 5, vera ts, ono at Fiarelsbmrs eonlt give any took him from a Reading train ee Web for Bovs 2pese dete 3 pont get Be A oa N. J. so t Cases ck- FG t gg 8 I 3 e have a fine line of Boys’ Suits 7st an can't ge a us- te Se pial eet a oe : Ra, Christus Savings Fund. cherks and O’Coats for Xmas at reasonable Come and see what we have for Mt. pest Paper—! te i Ee : ge ; will. be cashed at Getz Bros. prices. $2.25 up. Getz Bros. tor Xmas, 25c up. Getz Bros. Best Paper— ( ( ~~ \ >
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