PAGR BIGHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesduy, February 26, 1913 AP) PUPS A ir sR Pn dU mens ripe posts free Ape] INTERNATIONAL AUTO WAGON sfrefedeodefodedorfeodedrserfosfecfonferiededoodedorferdeoderfosdesfe odode ontedecfeoioaorfesfortonortesforfesfeforfonfesiofordeciosfeddodocorfecdon cqoefosfordedectecfecieciosdecfesfoofefrorodedegeoirdnd opredesdecdeciededusfeciofodedeodesfodedecerde ded deoriodeor rfeofeodeofedeioaeoiieideediofeidedeae feosree A Simple One-Lever Control, Double a SUE The International Auto Wagon is Sav- System Of Ignition, Constant Pressure Feed tn ONE ir ¥- ip : — Fy : i ing Time and Money For Men in All Lines System of Lubrication---Only a Few of The fAAEANGE "E/N of Business. It Will Do The Same For You. Distinctive Features of The International \ A J a a = i Write and Tell Us What Conditions You Auto Wagon. == \¥ J | Have to Meet. The International Auto Wagon Has Been on The Market For a Number ot Years, And From Its Inception There Has Been a Constant Growth In The Volume of Sales Until To-Day It 1s Built at One of The Largest Factories in The World, Devoted Exclusively To The Manufacture of This Type of Car. Call For A Demonstration. Our Territory is Western Lancaster County sdmiedivefedooieoleodolodedoodealeniendeniosdooieoieofeniodeadenfododeodooieobooderiedododofoocdodesfosfordodecefuutunfoofeofoniusforfontonfonforfoe de Jferfeofonferferferdertuntonfeofe foodorfontesferdonfenfooonfondunfenfonfocfosfesfoufunfenfeofonfeofesfoofonfe oofucgefofenforfonfonfonforfesfeofeotesfenfenforio fous fonforforfonfonfociooforiorfectesfonforiorfoufodsfounforfocfoafodfontt ho} ciosfosde drainer sfecforfertondoodosdeofefosofedonirrpafiofecde popes dodo EAST MAIN STREET x 2 BUR GY vr pw Cy p 8 pes rE Fg 2 i ui Sy nA Gd be MG Ea ASCs el 0 . Er be we hd we Ae Te Foe: Cy. 5% Sra ” En l 3 i " i = PL s hig Fr] ae iY p 1% oN BY b RH kA nd ¥ 3 Th BLA 0) a ad aa % raga 3 a Po A RT Fart in er ae i Wd ek ih Mh AR Sa 3 ne ary ) i 4 Sp 1 1 I AE apy die vhs # Ph Ry Ti ET a ere. 4 Lf CHEM oe a. oi 3 oie 3 f A Pe oa ERR 53 SH A e J ° og . SALUNGA n the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ‘Read The Bulletin coo Miss Mary Weaver spent Satur- eee ee day with Alma Hershey. | Mis ) Weiser F Flor y : I -: As is Dai Wein Foun Spenty Mary Garrech Mr. Henry Heistand is slowly re- {covering from his severe illness. \ Y Phares Strickler and family visit- L ed Frank Strickler's on Sunday. Mrs. Lizzie Way after a severe | If So, You Need Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract | { | attack of rheumatism is slowly im- proving. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herr spent | Sunday at the home of their son | Christ Herr, | The Hospital Auxiliary will meet at Mrs, Warren Bossler's Wednes- | day, March 5th. The New Spring soe = g SHOES and OXFORDS xr} ig i i > who is quite sick : Our enterprising chicken farmer A { } Mr. Keener put 1900 eggs in his in-| Nn in in | A ? ubators on Tuesday rs. Philip Metzgar is viding | daughter Mrs Seaboldt at av > 1h 1 of Diiile foientc g As exhibited in our new and large stock, are ex- family enjoyed | |g VE) ceptionally attractive in style and uncommonly good in AR 2 / a ) 7p of cecoRTeRRRRRn 11 home of his ° " | o n . . - etersburg on | A quality. Those who wear our shoes this Spring are J ot eosin peitall el going to learn of BETTER SHOE-SATISFACTION a fd AN Gp "in 1 ; : ie py \ \ " “les ol ri Re [ ¢ ; LE > Ne without paying any more than formerly. They are be penton ts hey Ris pi] A og & going to learn that, while these Shoes of ours cost no B | books has just been received at B. } JR ait “isiad more than common, they are 1 Kendig's and any one can get a| % a 3 A i This well known remedy is designed to build your strength, improve vour weight, appetite and general health, and put your system in better con- dition to combat disease. Whether convalescing from some severe wast- book to read ing disease or weakened, run-down and below weight and thus in a condition to more easily contract dis- eas particularly those brought on by cold weather and tx Posiire-we advise the use of Rexall Wine of Cod Liver Extract. Ch aries Bacon has commenced opperations in his Chiques Quarries | and is ready upon short notice to | Firrich lime or crushed stone. The dedication of the Old Men-| nonit church at Landisville on] Rhrae ly and Sunday attracted a| Farge meourse of people from alll [directions 2 High Grade Shoes $4, $4.50 & $5 Fro ym present indications the | your money back. ul {Ground Hog must have had another | - 6 . Pri 1.00 Riis ot ts tow laa now ine] Tt Shoes That Satisfy $2.50 $3 & $3.50 rice $ 5 Bas of the ce dealers; 4 ~| \ i i : a! We hear of an Elizabethtown | 3 We know that every pair in our Stock is so good Sold in this community only at our store Elman who has so improved. his) , § hgh . . S [kitchen Range that with an ordinary \ i, in quality that when we sell them, it will be just like B | consumption of coal he ats i Zi . . ; ¥ sump 1 of coal he gets suffi- & JB . SLLSTLLLLLLLEEORNLOLOGELNNLTNLLLLNESNNSSNSSSSS § iu heat for the whole house Ne : » sending out so many people to say good things about . el p—— ” our shoes. Try it at our risk. If it does not satisfy you - "es |i Hi a Ws LE 5 = E110 OE Good Dressing Blo Er on i, Tee Remember--We Give Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Wednesday & Saturday With All Lines "| value in every home and should be | kept for reference. The color com- = | bination chart, what to wear and BW GARBER j&-r==i | D. Benemar’s Department Store 3 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. TR ar East Main Street, Mount Joy, Penna. 050 0 Oa REL EBC AL The well known Allgver tobacco] seed; average yleld 2,200 pounds 0 Rome 85 eeeeceaeeRRRReaRRReRRRRRRRERRRRRN OR
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