PAGE BIGHT The Two Leaders {P son Lloyd spent last Sunday visiting | relatives | |r | | grass mower ard at this place one day last week. a foreman in the yard Steelton, spent parents, Mr. | iy |v | | E last Sunday and Mrs. e spond to emergency | t New summer Mr. This is the steel beam Syracuse plow. We sell this plow on its mer- its. a little better You can try any other plow aside of this one. If you do not like it and wheel Another we will take it back. It has the round jointer ( be adjusted in position. 95 CENTS EACH. post standard which can easily any J saving is we sel] you the shares at E. regular »f Elizabethtown Sunday THE RHEEMS Church of the Brethren held their evening services at this lace last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murphy and Harrisburg. Eshleman at Rev. Daniel Henry B. Steel Heisey Co. with his W. L. Heisey. E. H. Hersh, machinist quipped with an automobile calls for hroughout Lancaster County. Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Kraybill Holland, are vacation with Mrs. S. S. Kraybill. Watson and Mr. and Watson of Harrisburg guests of Mrs. Laura Keller. W. Mrs. Elias and Bard at- enna. is and Mrs. Harriet Mrs. nes Mrs. Risser Jos. Kraybill, Mrs. A. S. tended the household sale of the late Here We Have The ® o® Anna Shaub ntario Drill and Mrs. H. Irs. Herr Tuesday afternoon. at Tount Joy. Misses Anna Mary Sumpman and of Lancaster, spent last guests of Mr. and daughter on as Bard afternoon H. Amanda. | following Elizabeth | e | Eshleman Bard entertained the last Sunday: Misses Greiner and Esther Shear- place; Misses Anna Ruth and Martha Oberholtzer of Miss Miriam guests r of this | Elizabethtown. yY (ful |D The recent rains will make the ield of all sorts of vegetables plenti- days. The cherry and was abundant one in a few erry crop an | cherries were offered at 2 quarts for a ha B. H. Greider contemplates d p We claim this the finest drill on the You 100 1bs. to 1,200 lbs. It today. this drill We will fertilizer from per You can get ceived Thursday to put reported a with hoes or discs. is an accurate sower and light running. be pleased to show you all the fine points of these two implements. | G. MOYER Mount Joy, Penna. Pp a Brinser is Cc a 11 1 The 4th of July Rush OMETIMES it seems as if everybody for miles around de- mands Chiques Rock soda water on the evening of July 3d - = mt and the morning of July 4th. | Big as our producing capacity is, we are simply swamped every year and a lot of people get disappointed. July 4th comes on Saturday this year, a fact that will made mat- ters worse than ever, if everybody waits till the last minute, because Saturday trade is in itself tremendous and the two events together make us shudder at the job ahead of us. Now here's a suggestion: Send us your order Monday or Tuep- day of that week for as many cases as you will need for that picnic, lawn party, porch party, and let us make immediate delivery. Chiques Rock Bottled Soda Water improves with age, so you lose nothing there. And you do make sure that you’ll get what you order in plenty of time. CHIQUES ROCK SODAS, 75c A CASE HIRES, COCA COLA, CHERRY SMASH $1.00 A CASE FLANAGAN'S The Home of Quality ® Ee . o | = a ® x u ” = mn u 2 = n = Hu = " C | COLUMBIA, PA. | 1 wi]! | b |a | ROOODOLLNIIININAANNRNAARNIFGOOOTOOOOOOOIODOOOO0CO00OOOO Jinn, A | & | |a v |» There Ain’t No Such Animal ; As a husband whois as perfect ag his wife expects him to be, but when you buy Wall Paper at Brink- man’s you get what you expect and more too, or we will exchange the paper or refund the money if not satisfactory to the whole family. BRINKM AN LANCASTER, PA. 28-30 EAST ORANGE STREET Thirty Years in the Business THINK OF THIS Dixie Tires and Tubes, L guaranteed 3,500 miles—30x3 casing, $9.50; |g can SOwW fa Ww with water weeds such takes no several thousand had celery stalks last year that were | notice such surely bring the buyers: ! 11—At his place of | | business in Maytown, 2 horses, light | and heavy harness, etc. by John H. Keener. W| Mary Shickling executors of | Frank, auct. last guest of | toastmaster. Nolt, Walter Burns, David Nub Gansman, Christ Sheaffer, J TT nickle. George placed Gantz, the cess pool digger Lis at the double house where he ng .a away equipments as new pool to which at maki rain the sewage resent is overflowing. Hay handicaped r by showers the this vicinity except makers were thus many week the past Last Tre- rain eek. night very unpleasant The good one. has received an im- known weed killer, mixed every making it away good hay. yield is very D. G. Brinser ortant thing prepared solution and as as that sprinkled canada thistles. grass. trial. the men is It effect upon Mr. giving it a Royer one of Mr. G. harge of the Rheemg Rotary who is grower purchased one hundred fine celery plants at the J 1 1 EEE Rheems hot house champion celery where there more. Mr. hree feet tall. rere Qn SALE REGISTER A FREE notice of your sale is in-| serted here for any length of time, | provided we This is excellent advertising because jit is read by so many people and a the following will print your as Saturday, July wagons, Zeller, auct, July 16—On Ironville, a large lot Thursday, Juliana Walter, i ..yrrnooryyrrrrn— Were Entertainedq Here The Good Fellowship Club of Lan-| held a Thursday were aster, little outing in town The mem- entertained at a chicken waffle supper at the Farmers’ H. Stumpf, proprietor. The honor was Mr. John rt, steward of the Young Men’s Re- ublican Club of Lancaster, Ir. Christian Sheaffer acted Those present Amog Gontner, Groff, Harry Jacob Jeremiah evening. ers nd as ohn Stewart, Clayton Mouer, ———— 4 Eee ee Y Hiked it Here On Sunday the Sterling Club of] ancaster, return. AAAI Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. RE 100 ACRE Lebanon Valley Farm For Sale Best natured gravel and and soil, good meadow with pring and stream of pure wa- ter, located near Mt. Aetna— adjoins purchased and occupied by a Lancaster Co. man, Near church, school farm used his open on through out the church close on Wednesday now to re- repairs of spending their his parents, and daughter were upon the in are Royer sale bills. the prem-| of HB | personal property by Frank Walter, and Anna Weber, | decd. Stew- | while | were: | Harry Sieber, | Esbenshade, | Leaman, | hiked it to this place and) 1 0 2 i. BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. LANDISVILLE CAMP MEETING ' 0 0 o o By FR Wednesday, July 1914. Sree dr le lone dn dde do dndnlendio dedi dedoddeded : Double S & H. Green Trading Stamp Will be Given Friday, July 3rd One-Fourth Off Our Regular Prices On Rll Men's & Boys’ Suits A Straight Discount of 25 per cent. on every garment. Absolutely none arereserved. Take your choice of any suits in the store at Exactly 1-4 Less Than Regular Price We're glad to show them to you even though you do not come to by. Commencing Thursday Evening, duly 3 23rd, Closing Wednesday Even- ing August 5th | The Landisville Camp Mobting whl o Thursday, July 23rd, and evening, August’ o 5th. The management have spared no expense in arranging a program that, delight to all who may os ORAS vege adel \/ & 00 ©, + be a visit the grove. The will , * \/ * Interdenominational Rally of the Sunday schools of Lan- caster county, will be held on the camp ground, on Wednesday, August 5th. Great , + ON/ KAR aX aX g Xo + Thursday, July 23rd m., Opening. Love-Feast the Leaders. 7:30 p. addresses by 9, sade eleeded * and 9, * oo 4204304304 Friday, July 24th 10.00 a. m., Praise Service, Leader, Rev. Warren T. Dunkle. : 1.30. 'p. m., Children’s Leader, Rev. John C. Bieri. 6.00 p. m., Young People’s Meet- ting, Leader, Rev. Percy L. Carpen- ter. 7.30. p. m., T. Dunkle. 7 + 9, * Meeting, 0. 0, 0 aie’ X > ® CNS 9. 0, Sermon, Rev. Warren Oo, O00 0 Saturday, July 25th 10.00 a. m., Praise Service. 1.20 p. m., Children’s Meeting. 6.00 p. m., Young Peoples’ Meet ing. , 7.30 p. m., Lecture, Dr. T. Alex Cairns. Subject: “The Vision of Sir Lawnfal and The Prisoner of Chillon. P.O 90% 20 0% 0% o% 0°: J a 03043 * Ladies’ White Skirts Special prices on ladies white wash skirts Cordaline $1.50 values Ratine $2.00 values Fancy Ratine $2.50 values. $1.98 Shoes and Oxfords For all. Try a pair of Walkovers for Ladies & Men $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 White Canvas flat for Men & Ladies $1.50. White Canvas flat for Misses & Children $1.25 : D. BENEMAN East Main Street Trousers A big line of Trousers for Work and Dress at very low prices. Work Shirts for Men 50c It is a comfort to work in one of / 9, * 9, Le elealeede * * 9, * 9, Sunday, July 26th m., Praise Service. 30 a. m., Address, .Dr. T, Alex Cairns: subject, The Carpenter of Nazareth, 1.30. p. m,, J * $1.25 9.30 a. 10.3 9, * 00 0% 0% e030 000 eof edo e30 0304 J * 9 * 0, > Children’s Meeting. 3.00 p. m Address, Dr. T. Alex Cairns: subject, Uncle Sam or on the Water Wagon. 6.00 p.m., Young Peoples’ 7.30 p. m,, Service. 9, > our shirts as they are made extra full. Men’s Shirts We are showing a beautiful array 0, » / > 9 * 9, + Meeting. 9, > 0 Xa Song 9, > 0304304304303 of shirts in all styles and colors 50c to $1.50 Monday, July 27th m., Praise Service. m., Meeting. leader, \/ > >, $, 0 10.00 a. 1:30. p- 3.00 »p. Rev. R. E. m., 9, v @ Children’s Bible Johnson. Young Peoples’ Meeting. Rev. John 7 ho? nm. Study; 9, x ¢ 0 4 a vo ®. 0 $0.04, +> 6.00 bp. J > , Ra) 7.30 p. m., Preaching, Tindall. * > KZ + Tuesday, July 28th Praise Service. Childrens’ Service. Study. Peoples > 9 * 10.00 a. m., Jn, m., &, * 1.30 p. 3.00 p. > Bible Young Mount Joy, Pa. 0, > 6.00 p. m., Meet- Je ode alo efe dled 9, * ting. 72.30 p. mm, Orowell. Wednesday, July 29th 10.30 a. m., Patriotic Sermon. .30 p. m., Children’s Service. 3.00 p. m., Campfire addresses and | entertainment. 6.00 p.m. Young 7.30 p.m., Preaching, Rev. Radel ffe. Thursday, July 30th 10.00 a. m., Praise Service. Preaching, Rev. Amos 7 Deeds sale ile dled > E. Don’t Forget To Ask For Green Trading Stamps & oO o& Oo foaled sir idededs oi oO 00% oe aX XX Seddededded edd Jo ade ed j-000050 030 030-450 o30 30 So o30 eo ed0- od oO SHOULD ADVERTISE WHY MOUNT JOY MERCHANTS is sereons Wd, Ho $0, Fur Re | | IN THE Tobacco Salesmen Sn monthly. 2x7) necessar Ady For Sale—205 acres of land near bv A merc, Mt. Without a dollar's worth of busi-| for. B. B, Hiestand, Mt. Joy, 2i.and Chowing ness in sight, the Ward Baking Co.| The famous Continental Bock Cigars, otc, Fond ¥ 1.30 p. m., Children’s Servic.e |erected and equipped two magnificent Beer on tap all day July 4th at the Sel go Hemet 3.00 p. m., Bible Study. bakeries in New York City, ata Farmers’ Inn. ork, N. Y. 6.00 p. m., Young Peoples’ Service. cost of $2,000,000. For Sale~Pite sour cherries at 5 7.30 p. m., Preaching, Rev. Rich-| They knew the possibilities of ad cents a quart or 6 quarts for 25 Radcl ffe. vertising and depended upon adver cents, Call on Harry Frank, New- tising to make their New York busi 3 : Friday, July 31st ness a success. town. | 10.00 a. m., Praise Service. The ret ‘was wan io els 1.30 p. m., Children’s Service. |months they obtained distribution 3.00 p. Bible Study. (for 350,000 loaves of bread per day. 6.00 p. Young Peoples’ Veet! without advertising those two ing. [million dollar bakeries would be ac 7.30 p. m,, cumulating dust and cobwebs, and ing. the two hundred autos used for de- saturday, August 1st |livery purposes would be idle. | 10.00 a. m., Praise Service. | Use the Bulletin and watch your | 3.00 p. Bible Study. jpusiness grow. | 6.00 p. m.,, Young Peoples’ Service. | 7.30 p. m., Lecture Rev. Dr. Wal-t MacMullen of New York; sub-| Bobby Burns. Peoples’ Service. Richard | A $2,000,000.00 Example Tob lard FOR SALE—Binder, Hay rake, 8- horse-power Gasoline Engine, fodder shredder, chairs, beds, 1000 Mason and 2-qt. jars, etc. Wm, Darren- kamp, Mt. Joy. ’ m., m., F. Bw | Preaching, Wm. WANTED—Pair of old fire dogs or andirons. Write or phone Bulletin office. Mt. Joy. if. | Currants, Celery, Tomatoes, Melons, Squash, Beets, Etc. USE BUG DEATH There is absolutely no preparation on the market that will rid your vines and leaves ofthe income killing pests so satisfactorily, Razousiiy economically and speedily WITH UT the remotest possibility of injury ix plant, leaf or vine in any way. Absolutely Free from Arsenic. In 100 1b. Kegs, 12%, 5, 3 and i 1 1b. Packages. Private sale=A desirable building lot on New St., Mt. Joy, 54 ft. front | (and 180 ft. deep. Call on Wm. Dl { There will be a boxing show held linger, Mt. Joy. may 27-tL. lin Mt. Joy Hall on Friday evening, - ep wri July 3, when a number of very inter-| Mrs. Ahmad {esting bouts will be staged. “Fight- : having Yofi my bed and Wallace | ing” Ben, Kid Ellis and John Ryan, I will pay no bills contracted |all local men and great favorites, Ahmad T. Hawawei, No. 28 will quite likely appear on the bill. |S. 4th Street, Harrisburg, Pa. it. Full details will appear in these 1 ny columns. vest week. | For Sale Cheap—A 3%-horsewower | a | gasoline engine will be sold for only |$35 if taken soon. This engine was {replaced by an electric motor reason | for selling. Come and see it run. [Just the thing for a farmer. Ballays | Office, Mt. Joy. m., eo dr Next Boxing Show lace NOTICE: a “wife, T. Hamawei, board, by her. ject, sunday, August 2nd m., Praise Service. 10.20 a. m. Sermon, Rev. MacMullen, D. D. 1.30 p. m., Children’s Meeting. 3.00 p. m., Sermon, Rev. ee] MacMullen, D. D. 6.00 p. m.,, Young Peoples’ Service. 7.30 p. m., Song Service. 9.30 a. Ask for the free booklet—""Crop Insurance.” Monday, August 3rd | 10.00 am. Praise Service. | 1.30 p. m., Children’s meeting. | 3.00 p. m., Bible Study. | 6.00 p. m., Young Peoples’ service. | 7.30 p. m., Sermon, Rev. John C. Bieri. | « The Acre- -An=Hour Sifter for Applying Bug Death dry is the latest in design & low in price Can also be used in applying Paris Green. This si- fter will do more and easier work Killing Potato bugs, cabbage Fass - E z >, : a | NOTICE—1 ans prepared tc. do all| YE = Wors etc. than any | Expensive Spra y kinds of hauling, plowing lots, and 5 Xs : torork fo tr %ind. .C Pump. Call and in- {work o 1at kin harges very | Svectit af {reasonable. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. ® Cheap for Quick Sale—Two soot pool tables complete with balls, cues, | iracks, ete. apply to Mt. Joy Hall | | Association, Dr. J. J. Newpher, | | Manager. 1.30 p. m., Children’s Service. hl: | / For Sale Cheap—A large gas ener. Bible Study. Ht | ator for an swsmeblle 1 first- a Young Peoples’ Service. ES) 7 condition complete with bracket. | Sermon, Rev. John C. 3 | jonly $5.00 Apply at this office. 8 Tuesday, August 4th | 10.00 a. m., Praise Service. | | | | 3.00 6.00 m., m., m., p. p- 1.30 -p. | | Bieri. TENTED Wednesday, August 5th —— Inter-Denominational Sunday- | School Rally Day, music eonduried) Hoy Professors Hall and Mack. 9.30 a. Praise Service. 10.30 a. m., Communion Service. | the Spiritual Director. For Sale Chern good as new | Rexall Celery & Iron Tonic rw table. Bulletin Office. are run down | - m., %! 0.00, rile dloilededded “, 30x33 Anti-Skid, $10.25; Pennsylvania casing, $12.75; Red Tube, $2.20: 1bes Cup, ermon by HB house, creamery, etc, and in a neighborhood that will suit the majority of Lancaster Co. 1.30 p. Children’s Service. 3.00 p. m, An address, subject, “The Lost Boy,” by Rev. J. C. Bieri. 6.00 p. m., Young Peoples’ Service. | 7.30 p- m., Ylosing Service. Ser- limon, Rev. E. A. Bawdes. March | : Around Camp. Taps and Benediction. | cnet A —— Oilproof Tires and Tt He Oilproof 30x33 Vacuum Do not wait until get your horn. Dean Battery Horn, guaranteed for Hand Klaxons at the usual prices, Bicycles made to order from $25.00 to $35.00. Guaranteed tires, ete. Lubricating Oils, Greases, Columbian Ignition Batteries, Prest-O-Lite| Service. Yard Storage free. Prices on repair work compares with any. guaranteed 4,500 miles—30x3 $18.00; Gray Tubes, $2.35, you have the accident or are compelled by law to farmers. Nice $6.00. £ way | farm. Write for full particulars and also for our large list of farms for sale. J. L. RUTTER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE FARMERS’ TRUST BLDG. 829 QUMBERLAND ST. LEBANON, PA, 10 0) buildings to make placed in a 5 years, a fine looking Horses Ran Away three horses of] Thursday Brubaker Last . | Landis ran away in this] place. They went down town at a = | lively were stopped by Mr. = |Ezra Nye at his There was no damage. clip but farm Barr's Repair Shop & Garage i just east of | NEW HAVEN ON MAIN MOUNT JOY, PA. town. i 5 mu land out of condition. | good—your Is for people who 0] n d Il I | Pr g If it does not! FOR SALE—A fine 9-room house, ; +. corner Columbia Avenue and Walnut| make you eat, sleep, think and work street, Mt. Joy. Apply on premises. | DRUG STORE better—If it does not make you feel tf| West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. back. | mn = | Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 A. M. Lost—A watch, Finder [please Sunday Hours 5 to 7 P. M. return to this office and get re- | ward. | ICE! ICE! ICE! | I wish to inform the public that | WANTED—A good COOK. AlSO a|y.00 housed 1800 tons nice, a oe Serie A a atl ure spring water ice of extra good ge I Tr v9 |quality which I am selling consider- able lower than last summer. Ask | | To insure “Peace” and to develop “Good Will” advertise in ‘the Bulletin. for prices, wagons run through Flor- [= in and Mt. Joy daily your trade so- | money The taste is pleasant, and it will | not upset the stomach. PRICE $1.00 Sold Only By W. Garber MT, JOY, PA. STORE F- 81 E. MAIN ST, THE REXALL class cook. Ap-|licited. it. tt Wanted—A first ply at this office. C. 8S. FRAN 4
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