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   Delta Herald And Times, The (Newspaper) - July 20, 1917, Delta, Pennsylvania                               Please the sate on your label That's the way to see yoer subscription THE DELTA If last on label 17 paper is pal j up to 1917 Vol XXXIX No 37 Delta York County Pa July 1917 MC AM SCHOOL AND SUPPLIES BLAHK BOOK MAKER BOOK tORK A HAWKINS DELTA PA to 4 p e Sat H A WHITAKER ATTORNEY AT LAW BEL AIR MD Fire Insurance Accusation Was False Insure wits the Fire Company j tbe When I hired you last 1 be ho had Xo expense for high salaried cers and rates low Special rates oa rodded with copper cable rods J H- Pjas J CCAT Ssc t employee into tbe inner Jos W yoa tell me the whole truth aboat Why yes What do yoa mean the 1 haye a letter aboat yoa I trill take year word if yoa tell me that it is false The letter ia anonymous does it gay about scared It doesn't accuse yon of any kind of crime B F AT LAW PUBLIC VorS DELTA day la A J C joha C T Grove Win Troot B A Porter J H Trout Joita H H j it merely that 700 are a re- Frank Bortner ATTORNEY AT LAW Fi B GEMMILL a 12 asas s ETS ird Ge St Oppo TOSS S S Grove Cbas F Kamsa We I it Forks A E Morris Grove S V WEDDING STATIONERY J T ATKINS L K ct Tork PH DELTA At Ian In Delta erery 2 IS 10 M BROOKS at Estate and Office I 0 O F Building Delta Pa T J Brookes MD JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Special attention to collection ol claims business to mr promptly attended lo THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK DELTA general e courtesy with per ceal per TT oa all in tlie Sud os tise of or more If s S- H liOYD H SEED M T J BROOKS KLAIS JOSS S WIT Aira We have fine oa haad asd csa supply ding and other Invitations at short notice We furnish them neatly printed or have them Engraved when desired Prices Moderate HERALD TIMES PA Goods Bear in thai always and hare a of dependable goods sach as are kept la a genera store including DRY GOODS GROCERIES CEREALS MEAT WARS i QUEERS Etc Etc Butter and eggs taken In exchange for goods patronage at ths OLD Aim PEACE BOTTOM lie formed sir is a malicious oat of whole cloth all 1 wanted to hear yoa say Don't worry about it And as the new employee went forth in the pride of virtue he to The And I never thought of Going to it Gently Can yon bear it if I tell you ventured the hosband don't keep anything from gasped the bride Remember this does not mean that my love for yoa is growing ICES Don't break my heart What is my dear I'm getting tired of angel food every day for dinner Would it be too much to aak yon to have liyer and His Wife's Support Did your claim from war service when he registered he did inam He done to'd them officers that if he was to war have nobody to take home the washings Ah do week Garden of make erery and thought it Ad the Sower lies la tbe of each action iay ths until ic e word or into a marked our life work words and kindly that are high aed words and deeda we bitterly garden of Life ic will repay our the blossom most and the wed we're Ketp thine heart the Lile Gaide daily diligent care For out cf it are the of life Be they foul or be they fair On things that are pure and of good Our hearts must daily If we would see Life's full Of blossoms that us For thoughts make beautiful lives And word and deed Lies in the thought that prompted it As the flower lies in the need E Godfrey THE DEMAND FOR Millinery Is now at its height and finds us equipped to supply each vidual Manifold Sister DELTA PA An Effective Protest By Roe L Hendrick m UtI E J SAMPLE Bottom Pa Ill Ink OF NOT 2 1569 Jsa IS 1393 and Profits Total Paid Deposits per paia en cf ia saam of COS or orar paid in 30333 Totir drawn direct oa all al of Europe President CALTIS ice B- M D Secretary E W- Hairy P Bees P Howard O C D E W NEW FAWN GROVE RAILROAD TaWe in 1915 WaEj Except Sunday Part Sew Tork AJT AIT Fawn Sew Part Leave Leave J c S x ia 6 6 35 T Cl T Si S SO 9 15 So 4 30 30 10 is 1C 9 55 9 30 S T 25 SO 7 ao 3 30 3 35 t 15 4 si so a P ni 7 30 6 6 6 2a 6 5 B3 es at pawn Sr UPPER FERST PEACH BOTTOM PA saves sMe ard p m os on AH 70 Tils equipped boats W Phons E 3 SELLERS Grocery and Meat Store ASD SALTED MEATS ALWAYS OS We stand hack of our goods and will not sell to others what we eat A choice line of groceries always on hand Norway Mackeral each Best and Home worth in our line of Meats and Groceries Fresh Goods constantly Your solicit ed hy W Sellers DELTA STEAMBOAT FERRY n far MS and os C P Co p s W i O I LesTe s to ICi tie t POULTRY Cf SgS THE G E I Delta Marble Works Monuments Headstones ing lowest prices r Old Besst end made to look equal to nets OIL IN CUBA Secant developments in Cobs indicate that It is to one of the greatest oil in the world Early are likely to make immense Onr financial paper Es a great deal of tion 02 this and -a ill yon a free cost Send for at once 979 Westminster Bldg Chicago U S A OB more tban an hour George bad been skittering for pond pickerel np and down the reach of open channel but although the vicinity of the old beaver meado 8 had the reputation of being the best ishing ground in the region he had not had a strike He not understand it In past years he bad made good catches in those waters What's the matter Uncle iie when he had rowed back to the boat landing Do yon to nse some other kind of tackle aere From his seat on the little pier Joe Boldt looked at the young man and smiled slowly You're been away some time he drawled Yes I believe have to use different tackle than got now The tackle I have in mind ia made up of twine but yon don't use any hooka or bait with it What? They're netting ia Boldt thonghtfnlly stroked hia long whiskers before he replied he man it is them set again Fishing with nets in the lake or in any of the waters that opened into it was illegal bet ment seemed almost wholly witb the poachers Many of the siders shared in the hauls others who did not approve of the de- methods of fishing did not dare to protest the actions of their neighbors Wnen told Uncle Joe that he had pulled ap the nets the old man shook nis head I was afraid you'd do some he said We've learned to put up with it something always happens to the man who interferes and I'm fond of peace myself I'm afraid I'm fonder of a square deal than I am of the young man replied Less than a week later he found the nets set again He dragged them ont rather more roughly than before so that oce of them at least was torn Thereafter the channel remained free although he was convinced that the nets were being used some distance down the lake One evening toward the end of tne summer George was at the Corners store buying groceries for his mother when he heard some one speaking on tee front porch Game Protector Dud Fields has got an assistant over Dave There are finally said but the less a knows abont it the healthier for him tossed his rod upon the hank and went into the house which he had rented from Boldt for the season Presently doors opened on the swung ont and George m his motor boat Climb m Uncle he ed be ran the boat up to the doorway landing I'm going to ran a j glanced oyer his shoulder drag up and down the channel and I hear his name ia T a-a he answered with a ed sneer in hia tone Who you Oh I don't know that I'm on wag loudly George did not doubt that the remark waa meant for his ears and he was not in taking up the challenge is Dad Fields he asked stepping into the I'm see what I can Slid No he said afraid yon might find something George in which case I'd just as goon not be along waa only He remembered tbe and timidity of the among whom he had lived in his the stand George fleshed bnt be did not raise voice you found some evidence on the trap net you were axing behind corn house a couple of weeks he said If I did I what I think C K 5 oar SS aad TSE s s OHIO KEYSTONE POULTRY FOODS data M Money in Patents FREE ADVICE AS TO PATENTABILITY We TVB cr sa fee Wife fca tee tin ta P H PATTISON i CO 911 O Street D C MILLINERY EXCELS THE 1.1 Tai fared Dress and Sport Hats OF ABLE FOR The latest ideas ia TRIMMINGS aad HAT MENTS Call and see oar stock Miss Clara E Marsh DELTA Pi of a sneak who spies for a game warden I guess every other de- i cant man round here thinks the boyhood bnS now he felt only con- tempt for their fear of one another Throwing oat a grapnel j that was armed with four sturgeon hooks he started at half speed straight down the middle of the j Ottley had shifted his position inlet with tbe grapnel he spoke and now looked a abont fifty feet behind the boat j ia a manner The Soon he waa in a watery lane mgj on tbg porch were icg eagerly every word of the dered by Sags where the only except haust from his engine was the j gaid of marsh wrens and the l rm clear ones 01 ing for Dad Fields that he's a birds When he was I haven't seen Dad since he went the open lake the cord in his hand drew taut snd te topped i the boat back on the he I have pulled oat every net j Sad in the lake or the inlet of and f j this if I find one I'm from to jaru j bundle it ap snd ship it to Dad MOW do with it I released a dozen nan he tore the i net from tbe water and threw it j over the flags A few rods lower down ha a trap net and at the end of tbe channel swo fykes all of which he emptied and threw into the marsh I ought to born every one of he to himself I swear I believe I will if I ever find bis as he ly gathered np loons a storm be re- to its group walked sway think it's a Dave ana even the keeper who had remained stric during the discussion joined in the laughter that greeted George with his lips pressed went borne left the groceries Caere and then walked down 10 He unlocked the door ran out his launch and in nucule was for the lake When he had left the inlet be- hind he threw out the drag and cruising back and forth along tbe western shore and soon found a couple of nets The water was evidently too deep for fykes fied with bis he carried the nets home with him The neit morning he them up and sent them by with his com- to the game warden at CeJar Undoubtedly he had acted in haste after his anger had cooled he half regretted what he had done But the effect of his action was on whole beneficial to tbe least to that part of it that liked to Ssh lawfully For no few sets were still used surreptitiously everyone admitted that the fishing was better that fall than it bad been before in years The poachers said nothing indeed it was reported that some of more secretive companions had reprimanded Dave for his outbreak at the Corners Bat Joe i oldt shook bis head gravely If 1 were yon he said to George i wouldn't go out on the late or round the marsh after dark A gun might go off accidentally not to kill you perhaps bat so's gije a doctor practice in picking out shot Do yon mean to say that those fellows would shoot Dave was a decent we went to school together He Bad a hot temper but I neyer knew iim to do anything mean or under- handed said the old man I he's the beat of the bunch jut he's been in bad company ly The good thing about him is nat be speaks his mind right oat i don't know as he'd shoot but des where it don's she said bat if 1 were you IM Shat straw stack at the Kidie Van place She started to but George caught her by the arm What Jo you know about ir he be I yoa uy ia it She looked round her in a frightened One than 3 wees ago I three j meu with a lantern she j breathlessly And the I ing there were racks ing from the road into the j That's all I know and father The Cow Carca Back A hv he That's the kind of fellow you're grown to be is gaid Ottley trembling with anger Well I'll tell jon something George every net that yon send him will coat you ten times value before through I Don't make any mistake about that there are some of em that I wouldn't trust after dark George continued however to o where he pleased when he ed No one molested him and after the first hard frosts when he mt up hia boat for the winter he almost forgotten hia lead the poachers He had arranged to have tbe craft overhauled during the winter and had told Boldt to take ont the engine and to store it in lis shop About tbe middle of November he sent a team to haul he body of the boat to his father's barn The next day he met Boldt n tbe road How about jonr engine the old man asked 1 bought yon wanted me to store I did What have yon done with What have I done with Why yon took it ont before you moved your boat Did yon think couldn't be with Why there any engine a the boat when i sent tbe team or itl Do yon mean to say yon got i sure do George When 1 went to get it day before yesterday t wasn't in the boat I supposed taken it George stared at the old man Was the door he asked Xo and your key was in tte keyhole Here it is I guess 1 forgot to take it ont of the padlock attar 1 came np from the lake last Saturday night Was Ihere anything ehe ng of mine I can't end your bo i of tackle and that drag My friends the Bet fisherman been busy Uncle Joe Teat engine cost me a and seventy-five dollars What do yon suppose they've done with Depends on who's got it Dave would be likely to smash it or throw it into the lake some the others might try to sell it I'll Sud oai who's got it if it costs Sre hundred dollars and takes all winter Bat that was not so easy to do The engine had already been gone for several days it had probably been takes at night and even any of the had the theft they say nothing about it George at once notified the iff asd sens a warning freight ana express within to be on tbe out for tbe engine That led to however except that t made him certain that the engine bad not been shipped away ever he could Sad co track o it in snj of the about the lake At the end of a week he wsa almost ready to give up hia search Then one day Anna i schoolgirl who lived near by ped him on the road Yon haven's boa engine jet have yon Mr New she asked in a whisper Anna be replied Then on a im t would be awfully angry u c I'd told this much George thanked her and went back to the house The November day waa drawing rapidly to a close and the night promised LO be dark and Taking a he ran down the path to the BoMt boathouse out a rowboat and started down the channel A of ice was already forming on the of the and he feared that if he were out long he would not be auk to force a passage back to the boathouse The Van Tuyl farm lay about away diagonally across lake By the time he neared the open water the evening had jrown so dark that he could nize familiar landmarks only by lights m surrounding houses Suddenly he thought that he leard low voices in the m- a shallow channel at hia right that waa separated from the true by a narrow stria of He paused and but heard nothing more Kowing directly to the Van landing he skirted it and its boat into a clump of willows As he entered the lane he fancied felt fresh wheel tracks m the earth and lighting the antern verified his suspicions Then breaking into a ran he went straight to tbe stack but BO straighter than tbe marks of the wheels did one was there but near the base of tue stack on one side he found a hole n the straw as he got down on his lands and knees to examine ths lole he caught the odor of gasoline and stale lubricating oil that had evidently been The hole was empty but George did not doubt that tbe engine had been here an hour As he straightened ap he heard motor boat down the t passed the Van farm and as nearly as he coald judge turned n at Dave Ottley s landing For moment he thought that he would across Iofs and confront the who had been in the launch a they came ap from the landing hen a better plan occurred to im Extinguishing the lantern ran for boat When he reached the false in- he found it coated with ice t the sides bat down the middle be thin sheet was shattered almost o the cul-de-sac at the head of the where he had fancied he had eard the voices The water was scarcely four feet deep his boat hook he began to sh about in the mud and touched something hard Five minutes later he had raised the missing engine and had managed o drag it oyer the of the boat He was an hour m getting back o the for the ice had in his path There he lammed the engine which proved ery littls hurt by its wetting taught under ita fly wheel George ound a fur-lined leather glove no miled when he saw on its marked with indelible ink the D J Tns morning he drove to the Ottley ion se I've got my engine back ia said Then he showed him the gloye And I this caught Q it Do yoa want to go to I haven't gone said Bat yon will go yon ake those nets out of your com onse and burn them this And I alaa want my tackle and drag A hot argument followed bnt in -a went to had been 1 do act for but he j wou i 2 wis but he of as he no: hie he went to the tc I to my cow bnt u very poor I hare only one 1 you how shall I HIT so on ug w be avowed So keep the The cot let him cow oe V nothing but COB the go home how he was to get on without her He sat lawn bli room to think over es snd he ha j sat ioag he heard a great shouting lie went to the door to see and there waa his cow along the road as fast aa it could the idol after it and how It never occurred to that the cow brought idol So He thought it was the idol that had hardness of heart and had brought his cow back to liow the people glad the poor mau Nautical Drugs The tabloid habit ia unknown to skippers of sailing craft wise or salts and are good enough lor the York Press says Xor does the sailor who has his way up from the mast his crew with or pilU the old dard favorites are still his main reliance Captains 01 sailing vessels are required to notes of all the medicine they serve out to the crew for record with the United States shipping commissioner The files show that the most popular doses are Epsom salts and and next to these quinin Jamaica ginger and On a sailing the captain is doctor and sailors have to take what he gives them Oa one ship bound tor Klo de Janeiro the captain saw his second mate taking fiom a bottle What's that sternly de- manded the for my the mate replied Throw them com- manded the captain I don't want such junk aboard my ship Como aft and I'll give yoa a dosa of White Man's Mysteries Mr Francis a recent visitor to says that a there made some very interesting remarks on the locomotive Tina was his manner of describing ia a hago animal belonging to the white man It has only ona eye It feeds on fire and hates wors When the white man pumps it to make it work i screams It conies from somewhere bat no one knows where But thu engine in its normal state was 03 nothing compared with the creature when it was oiled It is a huge animal which haa the fever very said the We know because the white man pours medicine into so many parts of How to Maie a Farmer The of a success IE revealed in sa article in All Ireland A of the author was ia mark and was at amount of wealth got oat of so poor 3 by dairies and by farming No Bali he to educated Dane tbe children are instructed is the schools aa to dairying and farming They are the Dies bat they aro taught the old ish ic the schools That makes good Danes ot the ne end Dave did as he was bidden children and they become George yoa to zaid might grye some good advice Van and Steve can't my case against them as i can against yon bat I know very weil they're as deep in the mud as yon are ia the mire cot to do any more about thU if yon behave salves bat people who like to Ssh in this lake are to a fair show from tow on That happened four years ago possible teat Ottley aci never entirely gaye Tip their Uegal netting bat it is trae that to-day the tbe streams that open into arc regarded as the bes that Youth's Companion I's Compensation is nothing hat trouble That may be hat it is kind of tronble borrow good farmers er What? Some people j a A I oy s la that is tara to e of ITS faUe I lo cot see you can possibly to tbo Yoa answered tc her coat And pray don't yoa the of another o- No Quarter For Hia Mrs Jones WM a ihs doorway Ham a were His Delightful BuU An Iriah editor in of Ireland and her woes Her cap of misery haa been for ages and ia not yet full Mrs bitter not here I- trlve him no quarter the en- raged Well I gness I give him ten ion   

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