{ GE BIGHT THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, March 5, 1913, Afra) INTERNATIONAL AUTO WAGON Ppelecieelraipeerde efenforfortonfosfonferferoofertestonfecfoefecfoctesfocfonds feof ofe she fosforforforfoofe sfeofosfodonforfosforferfesfeciorocfoneofosfefoofesfestorfosfofoctofosforfe fo sfesecelefosfosforfesfosfecfocfertonfect ofesfosesfonfocfecfofect losfeofesiotsfecfonfoifoofonfecfonfefectesfoofeciecocfenfecfesfectosfecieafocfocfecfecfecforfecfesferfenjerfod A Simple One-Lever Control, Double The International Auto Wagon is Sav- u ing Time and Money For Men in All Lines of Business. It Will Do The Same For You. Write and Tell Us What Conditions You Have to Meet. System Of Ignition, Constant Pressure Feed teehee v : System of Lubrication---Only a Few of The Distinctive Features of The International Auto Wagon. The International Auto Wagon Has Been on The Market For a Number of 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 aieelesiedeofecdesfosfosfoodeofeniestorfeecforierforfosforfurfunfesfortengosdesforfondudectosferfurfosfosfeofonfortecforfurterfonfucfurfeeorforfecteofesforfoces fe fortenforgefeoferforferfertosforfefosforforfesforforforfoofecerfesferfertesfesforfesforefereoferionfecfeode donee ofortanforfosferdorfoefedenferfeoondo cfeofuaferfenforfosforfooforfoosfeofonforfeseoferforte dp desfeofoofenfonfeoent vf videclerirefndecdecfeoferfeesdoofefesfocoiedudergefurpeofeofesferiorforfeceirled dodo do db de H. S. NEWCOMER, wooniiovr is i SALUNGA affair passed off without serious Brubaker nd Jacob Spangler . o 3 Amos Gantz sold Mr. Benj. Bair damage. On the same day while Elmer Ginde: “hile Ye Tion a € { ole / / as { A a ® a fine heavy horse last Monday. Dr. Jerome Kendig was driving a colt at Mr. Metzler’'s sale last Miss Minnie Eshleman entertain-| very tired horse the animal caught Thursday was thrown and cut his vhich had to be stitched ed a few girl friends on Sunday. lon some rut or stone and promptly upper li Communion services were held in turned a complete somersault, the Elmer the M. E. Church last Sunday morn-, head being toward the buggy. The seriously hurt. His friends are ing. result was a lot of torn harness and glad to know that his injuries are Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Peifer | a much surprised M. D. {of no serious nature. and son John spent Sunday at Mt.! We should have better trolley] The following persons visited the Joy. service between the hours of 3 and ldncoln school last week: Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker are 7 o'clock on the Lancaster and Eli- Musser Weidman, Jacob E. Bru- ® the happy parents of a bouncing! zabethtown road. It seems to be baker, Martin E. Brubaker, Henry | ® girl. | testing the patience of the travel-| Buckwalter, Norman Metzler, | 0] Mrs, Philip Metzgar is home after ing public to the extreme limit when Qrerohoe omer RAB Sf Q > ela : ah ake 5 < a weeks’ visit to her daughter, Mrs. | passengers are frequently compelled baker, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe I Ma Ao og Ter: 6 | Seaboldt. |to stand during long hours between Metzler, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Musser, Mr, Will Morris is recuperating in those points. The public is com-| oat Nisslop and Misses Cora 0 the Drace family from an attack of | pelled by law to be orderly on all Adams, Edna Balmer, Ada Nissley, e pneumonia, | public conveyances and we think it Edna Rohrer, and Esther Balmer, 0 a : re A en oN ! 0] 0] Mr. and Mrs. Smith were visitors should not necessary that ihe G o For Men, Women and Children $ 0 of have been quite LEDER Boxing at Lancaster Drace and wife. to insure the public right and just- Four bouts made for the Lancas- Mr. Andrew Garber will offer on ice, March 13 all his live stock, house re eee hold and kitchen furniture ERISMAN'S CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leonard of M1 Metzler’'s moved into Chestnut Hill, spent Sunday with 't1 eir new dwelling this Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Eli Honberger. a rash statement isn't much of a The sick of our village are Mr. bible student or has failed to read Henry Hiestand, Mr. John Herr and Mat. 7-1 Mrs. George Way. We wish for Monroe Fissel spent Saturday at ter A. C. show on Thursday, March 13th, are: Johnny Greiner VS. Danny Mooney, of Grey's Ferry, a pupil of Yi Yi Erne; Bobby Hayes vs. Young Russel: Jack Reagan, of the United States battleship Con- necticut, VS Johnny Martin, of on Sunday in the home of Mr. Jno. stronger arm of the law be invoked As exhibited in our new and large stock, are ex- Kensington Dar Foster 'S. : : : : SensingLo: ARDY ks ceptionally attractive in style and uncommonly good in the two colored boys, 10re excitement than a quality. Those who wear our shoes this Spring are going to learn of BETTER SHOE-SATISFACTION them all a speedy recovery. Manheim helping at Aaron Zahm's', . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doerstler, horse sale. . tle royal at the last show nother local bout will be made Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Strickler and son M nd Mrs ttended a aa PSU] Were Shterained a home) the Tyneral of MW Prapk a He's Some Sport, Eh! without paying any more than formerly. They are of David Strickler on Sunday Hess irch on Saturday P. M ; Che Toms Pore : : A : A Young ma Irom here went 1« 2X >n - . * The Mennonite Sewing Circle of] Mr. Henry Erb and family from o00 08 THR “E00 ere BOO 3 <7 \ going to learn that, while these Shoes of ours cost no Lilzabetnto n 1 DE raay where < - > which Mrs. Martha Strickler is the l.andisville and Isaac Erb from! =~ > ain Ail : : ! : 16 met Wo mals friends, who he ““&uued more than common, they are egiden of 7 o » of Miss |l.ititz spent sometime at Pappy : : president met at the home of Miss : oa Ek fhe: ‘PPY invited into a restaurant to join a Thre a n sdav after.|Erb’s this week > : Annie Brenneman on Tuesday after uy : B : him in a luncheon. He had an ex- Ri; re . z ie for ai} r. an Mrs. George Keener and : | Boon. This month's work is for the ! 8. Leorge nheoner withdraw form the party orphanage at Millersville. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keener spent . after he had partaken The half past tweive car on Mon |Sunday with Henry Ebersole's near) . ,.. | t..chments and after a 0 ' i 1 x day afternoon stopped short of the|lancaster Junction. long wait his guests found they I | . IF . P [ Square, Lancaster, owing to a dray Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Metzler and |... ; ro it and were oblized to = intel Ve i ¢ horse lying on the track. The fall family attended Kauffman'’s hurch for the bill and sD Xy 1. heim t} did little damage and after some de-|2Nd spent Sunday at Manhe im with al ns g 1 i snnara |Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reist lay the car pulled into the square. wel : " oF Yellow Perch for Susquehanna ve have a man 1n this neighbor- vr In the M. E. Church on Sunday hood who says any man who wears Representative A B. Hess of Lan Hi h Grade Shoes $4 $4 50 & $5 morning at 11:15 the clock was t caster County, 1 filed an applica g ’ . ian. We draw this cap is no Chris ion with the ion stopped (in commemoration of the Yoies : : : » Fish Commiss conclusion any one who makes such Shoes That Satisfy $2.50 $3 & $3.50 We know that every pair in our Stock is so good two-year-old yellow perch x Jegley, f nder f 3 a . for 0,00 death of John Wesley, found 0 Mt. Noah Nisalor fe the or 10,( state irom to be placed in the Susquehanna River, near the McCall's Ferry Dam, the M. E. Church), for a period of| . ten minutes, Many other M E churches spent ten minutes in quiet ebraska who lived in thi mediate vicinity 30 years ag by the Department Fisheries spending a few weeks here with hi meditation, but we had a short < . a TTR Faas D0 -i———ce . . . . . . sister, Mrs. Tobias Musser we sell them, itw on Wesley by Mrs. Devine, the 1 a ee ne For Sale in quality that when we se ’ ill be just like tors wife, and in singing two of his |)... 145 week at Elias Metzler's| A 800d clean stock of uptodate sending out so many people to say good things about good old hymns. w~.. | general merchandise, including shoes sale. It is the horse of the nei r- Tr Phy ai iss Yo 3 : lcthing WO yes Id s < Miss Martha Eby visited Miss|pood, that is if we are to judge by no clething. Two year old stock, no Miriam Kendig at the School of De-|the price paid, which is $285 accumulations. Best location in town. our shoes. sign, Philadelphia, and the Frank| A W. Eshlems had ome of the| Good reason for selling. H. E. Eber- Deichler family at Highiand Park, largest public sales in the county| “Ole Mt. Joy, Pa. ot Remember--We Give Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Wednesday & Saturday With All Lines A ii a suburb of the city. Saturday and |jast Wednesday when he sold his Sunday she and Miss Miriam visit-/farm stock and implements. His The man who talked about turn- . ed the Delaware State College, New-|stock and implements were in first, ing a few weak timid mice loose on ®& 9 3 k, Delaware. where Mr. James|class order and the amount of the|the suffragette contingent of the eas ie 0 5 vs LIN corms | D, Benemar's Department { J extending the liberty of the| The following are and have been 2Shamed of himself to scare the poor Q o the welcome visitors. {on the sick list the past week no mice that way. ank Strickler had an excit-!serious sickness however; Mrs, | ert QQ East Main Street, Mount Joy Penna ’ . bek in front of hig warehouse | Kerwin Flinchbauch, Anna Flinch-| The poor little ground hog grows The brace o© he shaits |baugh, Mrs. Christ Bucher, Lillie] greater every day. day. i Re ws mt cro + ai em em coccccclllcaaal Racer n and borse i. The Rohrer, Monroe Fissel, Mrs. Clayton, of a six-year Presidential term. | aaa | { -~ —