The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 21, 1914, Image 7

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OMOBILES
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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.
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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
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Ra
BER
Mount Joy, Penna,
on
Lath,
Roofing
Il kinds Building Material
P R. R. Depot.
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Ete.
Slate
Shingles 1iways
Mouldings
Also
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ABENSTADT
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VERY VALUABLE
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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

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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 |
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Jeofooesferfororforoste
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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
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Harry Laskewitz
EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA
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Public | :
Columbia, | {7tilities Commission will be asked to |
by Henry | order the pike company to allow the
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Our Home Markets
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| "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;