JC. T. U, The News Convention at Florin superintenden Hannah McK. Lyon : election of delegates to state, The Vice Presidents The following tl Fairfield, Mrs. Miss Helen Wood; Rster, Mrs. W. J. Lillie Hershey; | eim, Miss Anna Fasig; ten inning game by a ten days trip t nna M. Martin. 1 is entitled to two dele- pions whose membership!’ That's the surest way 70 fina out whether advertising in this paper pay Advertise in the Mt. Joy IN HOUSE OF THE EAST EST\BLISHED AM'L. BEAR & CO. Board of Trade) BRERS VANIA BUILDING, Chstnut and 15th ts. PHILADELPHIA KS BOND - INVESTMENTS THE GRA WILL : To ,any Grain Market ig Woolworth THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Personal Happenings Trinity U, E. Announcements 30 on the subject, * Sale Register Summ pont 0 +" PREPARE FOR SUMMER 1 | wdelph and Atlal i Wwarre Helse \ 11 > A Abe Camp ere Li 1 Manheim on Sunday \nnie Hoftel lo has been ng with an aunt at Eiizabethtowl ) ym ne, ha ura on | \ D nkam returned ) londay) ¢ 12 Atlantic ( 01 1 | Frani Yo H i \ 1 i > te ( 1 ¢ 1 ( J kl ) \l : Joid.. 8 dt; G. ( andi 1 ( “or 0 I 1 ) ( ) € Sie i o y n Clara Kauifr nd Cathryn \ 11 i f Washington, D., C. 1 mn after spend- few days with friends and rela es here and Rheems Miss Ethel Minnich of Columbia, | Miss Martha Way of Salunga, Miss es Ida Bryan and Anna Myers and Messrs. Albert Myers and Charles Morton of this place spent Monday Rocky Springs Mr. and Mrs. David Shonk enter- ained the following guests on Sun- day: [ld Shonk and family, Mrs. \lice Heisey and son Norman of | Mastersonville and Mr. Hiram Gin- der of near Risser’'s church Messrs. S. H. Miller, Bysshe Heilig, Jno. Bowman, Ray Keller, Jno. Steh- man and Walter Meshey of this place | and Mi Nissly Gingrich of Florin | attended the motoreyele races atthe aster Fair grounds Monday f | noon After spending from Sunday to last Wednesday at Atlantic City, the Misses Viola Baker, Annie Bow- | ers and Ruth Engle, and Messrs. El vood Millard, Jim Plunket and Leo | Fisher have returned home They were chaperoned by Mrs. M M. Bow- ers and May Smith Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Strasbach, son Arlington and Miss Ruth Kray- bili of Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs R. Ebersole of Eiizabethtown; Mr, and Mrs. Charles 1 ht and son Martin of Lancaster, were guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Seeman on Sun fav reer eel RW re rene Patent for Landisville Man S B. Minnicl of Landisvil granted a patent on a press 2 use in packing tobacco, y of J. J. Thompson How About Your Head? If that is on straight you will come te this Printing Office for your Cards, In. vitations, Programs, Stationery, every- thing in the way of exquisite printing for social uses—business uses too, if the young man means busingsSs—ele- gant Wedding Cards. * bending a few dus at Giean Out Stables Before Hot Weather Sets In. ——— XT Never Allow Manure to Accumulate, Is Disease Breeder Doors and Windows so Fresan Air Can Circulate. Clean out the stables, sheep and hog menting manure, if allowed t source of disease, & ht nto the < 2 & hh k IOC HN s000ex 0000000000000 Add these to thp 4inie, stir thoroughly, and apply hot with a brush or a OOKING at it from your view point, in choosing your car you will consider several things which are more important fo you than the-Siz€ of a manufacturer’s factory, or how many thousands of cars he builds, or how many One bushel of lime makes thirty gal long of whitewash. Put on two coats This wash will not rub off. the stables, add one-quarter of a king points he may have in The Haynes factory (new plant-built and completely equippeti.in 1911) has been called by authorities “one of the most efficient plants in the world.” out is large enough to earn minimum costs on parts and materials—not so largd&# Haynes equipment leaves nothing to be asked for. gallon of wash whitewash is strained it can be quick- 0 make Haynes cars common. But Haynes Sincerity means more to you than these things mean. _ Haynes sincerity is possible only in such an organization as this, where the original builder of the original Haynes of 1893 still is, and through all these years has seen, at the head of the same organization; where the skilled machinists have grown up n the plant, inspired always by the Haynes spirit; where the same designing engineer has, for many years, worked out the logical development of the motor car; where every workman’s wage is paid by the week and wt by the piece; where for nearly a generation the business policy has been dictated by honesty of purpose and earnestness of effort. No other car at a medium price can offer yon such Sincerity. Those who own Haynes cars know the :angible money value of this sincerity. You, too, can find in it an assurance of dependable service, com- Three Models Model 24, four cylinders, 5-passenger touring Model 22, four cylinders, 7 body styles Model 23, Haynes *‘ Six,”’ 5-passenger touring is made as follows Slake in boiling water one-half bush- cover to keep in strain, add two pounds of sulphate of PIOOOOOO0 J pound of Spanish whiting, thoroughly dissolved. Mix with enough skim milk spread easily and apply DSOO0O0 JX Coloring matter may be added to produce the desired shade, is not desired. .ort, safety and economy. Apply when the wood- when weather double wash and much cheaper than paint. $2250 to 3500 PLAN OF MOVABLE HOG COT Illustration Provides More Room Than “A”-Shaped Af- fairs—Easily Ventilated. Regular equipment complete. All models electrically started and lighted by the Leece-Neville separate Left-side drive, center control. Call er Phone for Demonstration LANDIS BROS. Rheems, Pa. HAYNES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, KOKOMO, INDIANA believers in the indi- For several years we used the A-shape hog cot, but we like the one we are now using much | better, writes Fred Baird of Cass coun ~ It provides more room in a Le Loud. Are You Going To Sell Your Property IF SO YOU WILL PROFIT BY GETTING YOUR SALE BILLS THUS SECU RING A NOTICE IN THE BULLETIN WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. SEND DATE OF SALE AT ONCE. RESIS I Movable Hog Cot. pen of the same size tilated without having a draught. cold weather the cot is set facing the southeast and the top door opened s0 | the sun can shine in. PRINTED HERE, CEE » ® EG a a a a Si EOC A LL oe Je 2 Care of Mare in Foal. mare should always be Convincing Facts OG000000GOUOBOCHB0000G0000HBOBOO0COBEOGOGGH000TOBONODOCOOOGO 2 (3 OUR SALE BILLS AESULTS FREE NOTICE IN SALE REIGSTER ordinary stall for fear to rise again, and lie down in the | | In mild weather mares must be kept >> ; “banged” together in a haphazard sort of way, but can readily be distinguished by the man- type is displayed and the good quality of paper. our bills are recognized as the best is proven by the many we print and the great majority this means to you? It means that by your sale bills F 1 notice placed in our oes, a special place ) TR rac 1 before the eyes rsons in Western Lancaster of practically 3a safely be fed from racks in the yard 0 chance to arrange their sale date so as not to conflict with yours It will pay you to publish your entire sale in the Bulletin. same efficient salesman for you that it has proven for so many others? e a e will most cheerfully ditributing bills, dressing and putting them in wrap- pers, and mailing them free of charge BULLETIN PRINTING OFFICE J. E. SCHROLL, Prop. sfosforfesfecy foots faofesiosesfeofuctonfonfeceneofecfaeosfoofocfocfontocfortosfosfecfunfonfa atest EE ER rr i Fi vid the Mount Joy Mt. Joy, Penna. FREER E. Main St. wieeferfosferfacfenfortenforfentestentestesfesfesfosfecte sfesfesfesferteciurferiecfosfonfocfecierforfororfesfonferie we eee en AO RE RT epee ese ndec] Lhe 9 aper in town— Bulletin | Mt. Joy Bulletin. lode
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