FOUR THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. ‘ Wednesday, August 27, 1913 hiBrown's ans ve inser oe Base], Ball Progress at wm t LIZABETHTOWN PUT IT ON THE LOCALS SATURDAY (« nti pi d from | They Are Practically Handed a Game i. ea oO oi A " ids Alla He Sutin With a Hit Followed by Three ; ot ra Th - ail nay oy hs ’ Rank Errors--Both Twirlers in f I BL ho > | : n 3 pp . the pol nd Rare Form-—-Other Notes ) Brown wil not remove f 1 ‘ \ ‘ jority decision of the | LL city because ol | appoinmen nle Dr Brown an able speaker After viaving 00d Yall: for Ome il continue 0 reside hel He political questions and eeps |, me the 10¢ als made orrot at he : ay 8. PN ont of Fin HS or Ea times on all mo critica moment of the game & College ind he is eminen ¢ question He is a man of sud rane trotted home with the or hie fon he praca He nd mviction ind 8 2 neve ifraid to | tl feate us in one of the vis ident of the college since expr on ung sebject prt way. ies that defeated us in one of Mel. Spapring BALKY HORSE ()VWNERS of Haynes cars feel pride in the fact that this year 3 , and during his administration time. He is one of the exceptionally — witnesses the twentieth anniversary of the Haynes car. v eee than ever before 0 a ate and he will airry learning, Shenenberge in in the ixth 3 mersel ‘ ( i 1 Is Quite Effective. 3 ) t rent n nit r efficie int the ig \ By hi intelliger and ) fliciend nto the high|,, .. cored another on two hits and Mr. Haynes, in 1893, built what has long been officially acknowl- edged America’s first automobile. In the twenty years that have , elapsed he and the splendid, skilled, sincere organization which | 5 has grown up around him have built thousands of automobiles I . which, by as many purchasers, have been acclaimed splendid cars. f » nn hod he double he po m to which he he heen le . ¢ netho \ yubled ( » which he ha een called wn error after two men were down T:ke a common bambod fish pole LICK nd added muprovements - A - : . , : I'hese were he only tallies of the and cut it into lengths of about five 16 PIOPErLY tothe Amount uf ave An Auto Collision ame feet, writes Edw. E. Herbert in the $0, iqhte) acquired, Now Droperiy \ Ford and an Overland touring I'he local had men on third a Popular Electricity. With a three hich are the ladies'| car, owned by Lancaste parties, foot bell hangers bit bore a hole through the center of the pleces. Join the sections with brass or steel tubing. {nsert two insulated wires through the pole, terminating at the larger end In Overland smashed beyond repair wiators and allowed eight hits bul tq gmall binding posts. On the other } lle $200 will repair the Ford Brown was given belts upport end of the pole place a brass or cop ey y A ee The score follows per tube that will fit snugly, and flat- efficient design, honest materials and careful workmanship that £4 Best: paper it. town-—Bullelis NT IOV ton i “out” slightly, Bore a hole have made Haynes cars famous for service, and they have every = : rh the middle of this and bolt ¢ | . . : . rr: RH. 0. AE Laat! piece about three inches long [iil Up-to-the-minute feature that’s worth while. pass aly Houcl ! : ! I across the tube I imbe of time but the necessa ( ( Ie 1 for the. Higios : t 2 ti IK 1ad a collision on e Lititz pike on hinele was not f(ythecoming to score Saturday night No on vas injured | potn pitchers were in form and the ne e a wreck, The! req was even, Each inded eleven The three Haynes models for 1913 have all the qualities of | In the fifth he visitor cored iL In ution made greater stride ‘ equipped citizens of the county ) 1 tn ' mmon mboo ole Wi El . , . '¥ twice on errors by Houck, A, Schock) CORTE BRCRCE ION Pal Rell, ™ Haynes purchasers find a certainty of service in that same fact. iii i press, ensilage cutter, small thresher, or a NS hene ‘ er, « 0 At the outer ends of the small cross Hi AN A {i A jo : Rn n= N\ | Pick [ piece fasten two brass or copper [J Model 24, four cylinders, 5 passenger, $1785. Y NV | Brene { 0 washers about a inch ir liameter Hilf n P . . - > | Ta a Ry maliled wires ds Model 22, four cylinders, 7 body styles, $2250 to $3500. = 1 v a A a ! Doma ut : litt n , or . 3 | r - 4 “3 — ii Model 23, Haynes *‘Six,’’ 5 passenger touring body, $2500. i | - oan, — x i | | | 1 fr: ? 5 vu ) , bil ¢ i | | i & ne | | Reg eauipmen All models electrically lighted and started by the 3 | iB i N | a ne { . y ” | ! 3 1 ¢ \ ¥ i ies, | Ls Ney ite unit system. Left side drive, center control. | 1 v y A { ’ | | sk | 1 Qiu ' 13 . i - | ~ a 4 / I | ly i 2 | r and { ’ i ¢ | , | y £ ~ 3 \ ) yl sy \ ) i ¢ - - $ } t i i! " ' 3 r 3 = . 4% D7 / E x fi 3 ox | i : g i - i ( § 3 i \ S > i r-pi y I ! % { { tough wood for the n stove i I Da Smad» Yj Ne aE {iid Q supply. But the wise or ) it \ he hor AIRY lil} 8 li hey have a handy en ine to ri 1e saw, hile i we Cove Saori 1 have do o t rn on he {ih} i : they rest and plan for ne summer's work. Brows Shononborae I - ’ 4 ce the D 167 mh! Lows Bi 1 a til Call or "Phone for Demonstration. IH = > : i nd of the pole back of the ears Hit | I'hat engine is about the busiest and es. To Rhoa Cover Atrial 1 it iy Yomo ot once i } NS thoa vel ynimal and it will go at once, Ii conveiiient machine the wis ~J1an has on his 3 man. L.eft « hase. Elizabethtowr z \puaratus has been tried out by ill ~~ . farm. It pumps wate: for him, rus he SCpa= Mt “10% youble plays. 8 Vor r on some of the worst balky Lil ¥ 2 « rator, washing machine, feed grinder, cor ~~ ~—- E. Brown 1 gs and has never failed yet il / § 3 1€ ms 1 inds y 4 . ih 4 a at . 9 i . sheller, and grindston:, Often it runs a hay ; off Brow l I os, Umpire EXPENCK OF HANDLING EWES repair shop. The year round it drudges for A ” Duis WEN, HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, INDIANA, him, saving the man’s strength for more profs he. yom Porwer- Should Four pe = fable things s. And the wisest man has an Diamorkd Dut Cost. of Weed Pays Better io EE a € ow Wean’/ Lambs Before July 1. I H C Oil and Gas Engine i hi | J TWO OL. TS KILLED Terms Moderate. Bell Telephone. | W. M. HOLLOWBUSH It was nip and tuck between Mark Prof. E. W. Sheets of the West Vir Yas 3 rs r oo Dyan > CHARLES S. FRANK NOTARY PUBLIC because it does most for him at least cost. Its ey and Brown ginia experiment station, in discuss Farmer's - Experiment simplicity renders it almost trouble- proof. Its 3 Guess Tommy is our Jonah but it ing the question of breeding ewes, East Donegalflf Farmer's *perimoy AUCTIONEER | Attorney-At-Law construction makes it easy to start and to oper- ® | was a rattling good game at that. sald that he believed every flock Lesdflf to Disaster MOUNT JOY, PA m West Main Street, Mt. Joy, F ate, and it ismost economical in fuel consump- \ There were thirty cents worth of 9%ner should sit down and figure out I = Prompt Attention given to Sales of | Dave at Lancaster, Monday and Fi ion. i ae iors y t ) b the cost of the feed. . " vite tf Sn = i tion. Itis made of best material, and when sports saw the game from the road Se ili oo ate broading away | Samuel H. Iressler, tenant {arm-| pea) Estate and Personal Property.| day at No. £2 North Duke Street necessary it will deliver 10 to 30 per cent above er on one of flfhe Cameron farms, in its rated horse power. I H C responsibility for the engine lasts all the years it is in service. I H C engines are made in all styles—verti- cal and horizontal, portable, stationary and skidded, air and water cooled. There are pumping, sawing and spraying outfits, Sizes from 1to 90-horse power, t& operate on gas gasoline, naphtha, distillate, kerosene, an alcohol. Oil tractors, 6-12 to 30-60-horse power for plowing, threshing, etc. The I H C local dealer will show you the engines and tell you all about them. Get cata- logues from him, or write the International Harvester Company of America ley i 1 ) , bigges Milley is undoubtedly the bigge once a day on oats and bran; feeds kicker that played here this season. ‘no corn whatever to the breeding Hast Donegal purchased a i ins as ei SOCOOO Elmer Brown got back at New ewes ses clover. cowpea and mixed ¢ fine colisjlin Perry County last | : F Holland Saturday by allowing them hay and corn fodder for roughags. | week, and laf on Friday night they | but two hits. The latter it pays to shred or cut. arpiveq by ain and were shifted His Southdown sheep eat about six =». v.88 cttq stock yards. Mr. 1 i ; silage apiece a day LL) would piteh Shirk but nix on that pounds of silage apiece a day, t Iressler desfiled to have them in his { stuts He need 11 Brov Aad pounds of hay and one-half pound of : ibl od be $ , eeded a rown had. : stables as Sil as possible, a B. | ea } a8 grain, but he does not give the ewes | Stables a on as possib Che entire game was played and| go much silage as this before lamb- | ing inform§ld they would follow, there wasn't even a fight among the ing. | started off yward home with them. spectators. Strange, isn't it. At Eliza He feeds the lambs with the ewes The gatcfl)f the stock yards was ! bethto® n there were three. starting with about half a pint of opened anc the colts followed very' Manheim had an awful time de-| grain to the lamb at eight Wary os | nicely for Jveral squares when sud- and getting up to a pint of grain a : . 3 | denly the vere off and started up about twelve weeks old. This feed is |“ ly they : defeated a week ago. The Co- a te , Yes svlvania rai - continued throughout the season. | the tracks@ipt the Penns) lvapia rail Tommy tried to bluff by saying he Would you go toa tailor for a suit of clothes if you knew feating the Columbia team that we he bought the goods in Chicago, had the coat made in Lincoln (Incorporated lumbians had nine bits to Manheim’s tivo To NE 1 we , short After the lambs are weaned he puts | road Sevigl'al only went a sho Nel 1 raat] . : esl : : . is aes | . Neb., the vest in St. Louis Mo., and the pants in Springfield, Harrisburg Pa. three. the ewes on a stubble fleld to de- | distance ar were quieted, but the . i 2 " TT 5 Mass., and that all he had to do was to put in the pockets and . Ag crease the flow of the milk He [ others con immed on a mad rampage HIESEY FAMILY REUNION gives tobacco, which he raises him- |, the traf: At the crossing of ree self, in the feed each day as a pre- , iv f t an , . x Several Hundred of Clan Assembled ventive of stomach worms. | heh J ruck of at : 3 { wsthound in struck and cu in : He thinks it pays better to wean \ at Elizabethtown | 1 ! be AA lambs the 1st of July than at any | N m . 1 : . other time It costs him $3.06 to | lot, and fifther up the tracks, near lhe fourth annual reunion of the keep a sheep a vear, but he did not | the Byer {fn , one became fastened sew on the buttons? the Musser Lumber Compny, a fast BOCOO0OOOCCIES SoS valuable one in the The motor car company which is going to be in business OO five years from now is the concern that builds its own product | Ba AT THE S h O r ec Heisey family was held at Elizabeth-| share regent ke ices for his | 3 i J Tom the © 1 Thev can build it cheaper and ; be : : at ku charge present market prices for his g yd fell and had to be from the ground up. 1ey can build it cheaper and they can & SPECIAL 15-DAY EXCURSION town College on Friday. There were feed, adopting a scale of prices that ' RA Lroken one of its front balld i belt Vv Ton’ s ey . i « I she yroken on f its t I etter L rant a car ; thats ale : everal hundred of the clan present would run about the average for a | Taba Du 2 eter, on wan! a car don't you, that is backed hy x, t n from all sections, The inclement | series of years i : : hint a company that won't be quitting business about the time you g& + : : 3 mem sia | The peo e who assisted to hun 7 ” veather interfered with the attend- | A . se ive > or Aas, ar shine 3 Xe 1 1 y Ss The following progiamnic was on = fo the emainder worked until are needing some mechanical replacements: s 5 1 I al : { daylight finally eleven wert > endered: yevotional xercises : fayligh nd Wildwood, Cape May ysresider a ; Ire oe GC po i : Y in: LIVE STOCK NOTES | | found and landed safely in the sta 3 2 EHREHLS (aden, + x eisey, | x i "hat are ack rledoed : s set m at 5 A eel ean Gly hn 10S. So [9] Gilv H I § y [Lebanon Scripture reading and bles. "The vo that wete Kiled ‘were What are acknowledged as the best motor cars on the mar- 3 (1636 of J, 0 | BH, i on, [00e Hardor prayer Prof. D. C. Reber: sermon Iidividual farfowing: ver oe ued at 200. It was the finest ket? Xame them over. * Aren’t we right? Aren’t they the cars X ; ¥ t 3 3 ’ ndiviaua arrow Ns ar : . R . TA TYy2 ie drove the lover 3 » to - this sec- : 5 NEW JERSEY Rev. S. A. Heisey, Newmanstown; | money-savers ove thafiigever came nds built by the concerns that sells them? x FRIDAY, A ddress, Prof. H. K. Ober: hymn; The early pigs will need much more M1 Mlvessler takes a deep In S ugust 29th, 19 i 3 ynnouncements: invocation, Rev. S. attention than the late ones. in e stock, and: has one ofl 2 - visev : recitati rince rain the hoghouse floors. A little he best rms i this section, mo Yai nk ry ; : 31.3 RE or ) Round Tri A Heisey ; recitation, Vincent ¥ > 1 I'he Buick Motor Company builds everything from 2 $3. 10 p $3.45 Round Trip Heisey Aller Pa historical ad-| Slip may lame a hog for all time we A ; E ’ > the & Via Delaware River Bridge Via Market Street Wharf Ra - 2 ian Lancas ; Peelings from scabby : potatoes FOR LHEAPER POSTAGE ground up. We are building a motor car that sells because 2 From MOUNT JOY ound table talks: ofcanization. clog.) Rou be boiled before being given | ne it is a good car, a powerful car, a durable car, and economical 3 : : Hi Sika | to pigs. | . >, Tickets good going on all regulartrains (except limited express g hym 1 Be With Yeu, A pig in hand is worth two in the | Reduces ite on Letters That Are to car. 3 and good returning until September 12, inclusive Benedictior scrap pile. Try and save the little Delivered Locally 3 The following fficers wer elected | fell 3 | 0 STOP-OVER ALLOWED AT P Br ; el ops : — r: Sh : viii Wl ; 2 HILADELPHIA or another year: President, A. G When bad quarters are given the | ew proposition which, What a Buick has done for others, a Buick will do for you. 9 For full information concerning leaving time of trains consu new. .broj - Ry Ye 3 . . a = as dhs Heise Elizabethtown: vice presi- hogs they can’t be expected to return | will have a marked in 0 in es, small hand bills, nearest Ticket Agent, or Shoda > Zood: dollars | 11 hay 2 > ent F. G. Heisey ecretary, Anna ._ 1 luence the discussion in favor } See that the barn rooms are in : PENNSY LVANIA RAILROAD He 4 Hl ool Lhtow! Ueasuter, D good shape for the ewes that are to ye neems 1 X bear early lambs. HOTTTOTOOOOVLODOCOOOOOOO000000000C | The fifth annual meeting will be ; : : Ing s $975 to $1,085 F. 0. B. Lancaster Roadsters and Touring Cars in the letter postage a bill which was Saturda by Repre unless he is willing to sit | OO0O000 DO0O0OO0000000 a the financial adminis- | when one of the trestles that sup-; the corridor of the Council chamber | Oo : port it gave away. Fortunately no on Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, 1913, | +, nostal service, anfl the } ) N13 one wag on it at the time between the hours of 6 and 8 p i } ers a means of feduc- iri Strintiv Ei 5 3 dds EY By order of the manager, Samuel st of letter postage without I'he strictly fire proofearage and repair The Ylima bean toils neither. Donovan, Sec. 3 harmful cut into the gpostal shop in Lg unty. EC eld a Eliza own Colleg up nights in all kinds of weather dur Senet Grice econd Thursday of August, 1914 ing the lambing season bill is for a one cent Ao rp — A blanket of fat on a horse ke for etters of local S— £ : charity. is a mantle that often serves 3 ting Cripple Injured Ba : ca RCHGH : . : : to cover a multitude of defects : Ih the A sm of rrier, ai reduces, : l. Arisman, asse Be sure the flock has plenty of fresh ie : 0 Secon{i ward at Marie and a f+} hot rink Ie ( eighing » rl 1 water. If h« sheep drink m : 3 / - i Prices on all Straw Hats cut from one-third to one-half bps : Childhood, Was pain-] springs 1p:the approaches ¢ : : a1Cas E1 U ,0I10 1 e U fully injured when he was thrown Avoi 1e elephantine hog or steer— re of two cents per ounce s GDD be IN from 1 vheel chair which caught they ar aks that cannot be relied ailed from one in a rut as _h¢ was wheeling down upon to give carcass of great value Yost o anothe it reduces the N 1 d it Ss aries Se Do on nant pe Garage Never Close rr el Oe | : . | ounce letters veiching over one Boar iwalk Collapsed Notice of Election | ounce ° Va : uc Price I'he boardw all at Accomac used Notice is hereby given that an | Bi heen found that the universal 230-238 West King St. 2 ' 3 eau S. or ¢ Y » of reachin +} + . ‘ " | te \ tor the purpcse o aching the boa lection for a Secretary, Treasurer |{adppt L f a one cent letter postage 7 hat r WB Rawinite . 3 : = 1 :. ; CAPS of every descri ption that runs bet veen Marietta and Ac- and five managers of the Mount Joy | rate so suddenly and materially * comac collapsed Sunday evening cemetery issociation will meet in| re - postal venues as surely N A T R P ; L 9 . ® Wr > > »* » » » » hd DLOLOLOOOOOLLLLVLOD | does { pin. e DJ he Mt. 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