The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 21, 1914, Image 7
§COND-HAND OMOBILES low 4 w = wm a a extremely AUTO TRUCK. TEAMER TOURING CAR. TOURING CAR. AC ROADSTER. . TOURING CAR. ROADSTER. make ling cars of a specialty of rebmnil variety of Ford repair and epainting large es, parts and a variety a old mode] cars look specialty of building fore them considerably as it makes them doors on like new HE ees Ree BEER Indis Brothers Pa. we - Rheems EEE" REE ’ Undecided ir bill of Lumber? to do is to look re quoting for LUMBER HIGH GRADE rything that {3 in- interior or the for Timber from foundation to the Shingles ur roof Il Mill Work d ARDS al an Y Ra BER Mount Joy, Penna, on Lath, Roofing Il kinds Building Material P R. R. Depot. band Ete. Slate Shingles 1iways Mouldings Also on Old a ABENSTADT NERY Mmm “ All the Latest Styl owest eq ey 6 VERY VALUABLE no fence THE BULLETIN, MOUNT ]J Y. PA REMARKABLE PICTURES MANY COLORS Farmers Column INFORMATION FOR THC FARMERS To Be Given One Each Week 131 E ght Weeks With The Sunday Inquirer Beg'nning Sunday The -Phi‘a- Iphia Inquirer invites its readers to ke a free trip to the Panama Canal cugh the medium cf the finest col- tion meny colored halftone n'ctures, made from photographs taken especially for the purpose. Many photograpts h-ve been taken the Canal Zone, but for the first it will be possible, through a 3 se ies of e'ght colored pictures, to than, ss fom f Atlantic the Pacific thir exactly they are. It will requ’'re a very stretch of the imagination to suppose that yeu are ac‘u2lly on a vessel passing through the Canal. Tre plan involves issuing these eight superb pictures, as special sup- one each week g¢ next Sunday and continuing or eight Sund~ys. The pictures repre- sent the Canal as it is now—ready for for the slide in the Cu'ebra Already Gatun Take } heen filled to required height le) nd the waters are running over the will sp llway. These views have just been taken travel picture photo- 1 the the Case of Different Breeds of Dairy next ws—W ndow Plants in W nter —The Successful Production outry and Other Notes de of charcoal on one of of refrigerator, few days. It is an a dish of shelves v the it eve } : cf of odors , me io absorber an fences, not have low, y are wi all the cows will get them and cutting their often g in the COW r nilking. wo types of drainage kept in mind in locating an orchard: air drain- drain The spot be hig for air and frosts low-lying chosen, careful rse oe to as small y he at for ond see 1 } 1 ch f tl result 1€ eal ents cold ind coulee ide > " operation, save at Its what air open ng site, afford Cut. some . as 00d aiso roliing ‘ greatest h of twentieth brought rs of and exact and construc- s and rocky picture tour in his er on this Panama C the deck sees his steam- ach to the northeast le, and be- of he na of re Si wonders jungles p er. traveler on *h the great Gatun Dam, liver to when of as interest. ds series, collection Vi lue me and save 1 the Silver Jun 3) next Dre itive G xriest Feb 28-—At implements by presented from | congressmen, as well as business and professional 1 that the Torres mail delivery experiment nas tome reat success, and protesting | its discontinuance Notwith- | standing >stions from the Post | ye} Eby Office Department, the House Post | Office Committee declined to omit an appropriation for the continuance of mail carrier service in the 114 towns throughout the covntry where it has been established during the past two | The Pennsylvania towns af-| are Ephrata, Freeland, White | Palmertown, Peckville, Tunk- hannock, Spring City and Wrights- ville, and there are about 300 towns | Pennsylvania having more than | 1000 inhabitants who are not now with mail carrier service. C—O oi at tiers Saturday livestock and mer town 8 n a inst March 2-—Near and implements by Monday, live stock March 3—At implements Tuesday, livestock and Smith Wednesday, northwest of stock, implements gooas by Frank S. Walter. March 4—One vears fected Haven west of Erisman’s church, and implements, by Philip Keener. Tuesday, live stock A Fighting Editor uel Nissly. Down at Albia lives a little editor Thursday, March name of Barnes, who weighs | Station, livestock and In 120 pounds. Last week a fellow went | jacob Goss. in to ¥hip Jarnes, = ag Wednesday, March came to hi senses he found im- | he self front of the office {ith pis} 15 OF. housshold goods : head caved in. The editor hif™ mi witha sidestick, the foreman thew ! g | him into the a in provided q an 12o by the 25 Ss in An Apprentiq free, com- , implements Klinesville, Steven Mt. Joy, | for a subway Eman- > Erisman’s church, live| women through being blinded by the and household rays of a trolley search light it was Saturday, March 7—1% mile north-|the traction livestock March 10—at Klinesville,| implements by Sam- oi | their ladies, the CHRANSYEY ANY DUTCH Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week What ich lape my des Ich hop so hundt ferlora de lite my lnresa Lena, grick, hop Tech wii fershtay. Fa e 3'sma:c shure es un fer sure mocha descripshun fon dem | des ich ene viter ichs in England huffa der kennets oll His name vas eve, on Aac- of a old cat, vot pe- cst mit dog. nly vone plack my BRANDT & STEHMA Wednesday, January 21, 1914. RESULTS GROWING § FEED YOUR CHICKENS DON'T GET HALF ENOUGH TO EAT #f you do not feed The PARK & POLLARD GROWING FEED No Magician in the Arabian Nights could produce results any faster than this feed. From 14 oz. when hatched to 10 lb. weight at six months is nothing unusual on this ration. TRY IT at our expense; Your money back if it does not do better than they claim. FOR SALE BY army MT. JOY » PENNA coundt 3 to a nt Is mit red-haifed A'so he has only dree legs on 4 y oti mitout sert g engines 's a dog, Bis- paldt-headed all of red ber. He He va in g0onse que nce account of fighting mit cat. On vone end of cskituated his head und py de oder endt He ut vene half of his wecount of a circular good deal more but he ain’t until de next S looks a is a‘ready, dot is, | 1 say know him ' he vont makes answers to de by saying “Bow- de meantime vag- dot oder half vas <0 of course, shake : Also, if yeu yw some shtones on top of h'm. he vill run like de teu- fel, holler “Ki yi! Kiyi!” Dot’s can told my like a cross n K, ycu ca call him “Sha but he name ‘“Bismar“ck” wow-wow!” und in half of his tail can’t, if veu notings ring ut he ind dog petween a a I nine He got not efen und he ain't cross, av von leo landt und cat mit he ain't tail, told could wither ed aking efforts t ve ty guards Ronk and East Road grade R. } The railroad an appropriation | Manheim pike company will to allow the] the installed Petersburg Stat the P made at the the pike consent and Cross- > he of par ings com y has but its proceed erossis not give lwork to | | improvement In view of a recent a ‘motorist fatal accident ran down two | which { decided to offer to equip two cars of company with a screen deflector to confine the rays to the | roadbed. This will be done as an ex- | periment if the company permits. Five new members were elected. At the February meeting a banquet | will be held for the members and {in charge of the social committee, Fi Aaron B. Landis, Chai»man, een eter on AAI \ arrangements being | ie J: 5 ETT Jesfosfasiosferferies; : elas) Jeofooesferfororforoste ' o} ged ag Th» Very Weather Overcnats Are Needed Most in price all through the It’s FINDS THEM “zero-marked” immense GROFF & WOLF sensible to buy a first-class Overcoa stock. so easy and so now that many and many a man, even without an immedl.te need for a New Overcoat has taken advantage of thes prices and laid up a SAVING against next Winter $10.00 Kind $12.00 Kind $15.00 Kind $18.00 Kind $20.00 Kind $23.00 Kind $28.00 Kind Now $ 7.50 Now $ 8.98 Now $10.98 Now $12.98 Now $14.98 Now $16.98 Now $20.00 ba the favorites—hold no ce of entire YOU'RE WISE, /oman | ——— meme er ne Folded opeeesfones Joafesfeofasforfe sfpsfoolseefonfenfondesfosfece fesfork a. ie Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA efoefosfocfesfocdecforecfoeecfoctuctusfectonosfortestectostuntortasfertoofoeocforforterfocinfentuedentocfecfosiecfontorfosfesionfortertorforfecuctes Public | : Columbia, | {7tilities Commission will be asked to | by Henry | order the pike company to allow the w i Our Home Markets [ her 1b. | "E/E ®IEIF IT'S A KRECKEL HARNESS IT'S THE BEST | Horse-Warming PROPER FEED, SUFFICIENT EXERCISE AND PRACTICAL COVERING—THE THREE ESSENTIALS THAT AN OWNER CANNOT OVERLOOK. Woolen Blankets Reduce Feed Bills Ask to see our special, nine-pound horse blanket cent. wool, and measures 84x90 inch@s—covers a former price, $500; NOV/ $3.7, tail;