wr’ The Two Leaders sna he——c———— SALUNGA Samuel Shonk and Sunday with friends at Miss Miriam Kendig i uffer family at Leols week. Miss Martha spent Sunday with Mrs Davis shey. Mrs. Barbara Landis spending some time wi Mrs. Lizzie Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. § Sunday with Mr. and near Silver Springs. Mrs. Jacob Weiss is few weeks in the seems much improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. a Quire Taw r ia y i beam Syracuse plow. We sell this plow on its mer- | Reading, spent Sunday ry any other {plow aside of this one, If you do not like a little better we will take it back. It has the round post standard which can easily be adjusted in any shares at 35 CENTS EACH. position. saving is we sell you ths Here We Have The jointer and wheel | Another it [Mr. and Mrs. Samuel No services in the Sunday evening, on acd which begins on Thurs Mrs. B. E. Kendig a Peifer called on frieng | town on Saturday even Mr. and Mrs. Philip Petersburg spent Sund | with Mr. and Mrs. Jac Chas. Myers, wife an ®» @ nn a r 1 O Tr 1 of Lancaster, spent Sur brother, Mr. and Mrs. We claim this the finest drill on the fertilizer from 100 1bs. to 1,200 lbs. per market today. You acre. You can get Ps acs can 80W | disville Camp this drill | festival and | heiser, | Campmeeting begins All preparations are J { comfort and betermer tendants. Miss Martha Eby is week with her cousin Brunner at Columbia, {the Chautauqua at thd { Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mrs. Nissley and day {enjoyed an auto rid | Street on Sunday v there. | Mr. and Mrs. John G4 | ville and Mr. and Mrs of Ironville, were Sung {the home of Mr. a | Kline. The Ladies’ Auxiliary ground Bazar or with hoes or discs. It is an accurate sower and light running. We will | on Wednesday evening be pleased to show you all the fine points of these two implements. TV Seven Mount Joy, Penna. | public is cordially inv { Base ball at Salungg afternoon the Salunga measured field. The score was 11 to 9 in favor | town teams | Peifer field in the for are not quite sure HN ® = L d yn — 2 “Meme? MA W sult waranted all the noise from that of Salunga. On Saturday afternoon as Mr. OO) = ® "FLYNETS We have the best on the market, yellow or black cord nets. With double and stitched ribs. A great improvement over the old style steepled rib kind, $1.00 and §1,25. Double leather stitch- ed rib, $1.40 and $1.50. LEATHER TEAM NETS, $2.50. $3.00 2nd $5.00. EXPRESS OR CARRIAGE NETS, $2.50 2nd $3.00 BUGGY NETS, $2.25. $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 and $3.75. BUGGY NETS, FLANK, $2.25 and $3.00: Frank B. Groff The North Market Street Saddler I) — 01 the 11 TT 1 For health, for thirst, for delight, drink the genuine .Rootbeer, Gives you strength and purifies the blood by of its purity and virtue goodness. Order a Case from the exclusive bottlers FLANAGAN, Columbia. Pa. [2 milegs—30x3 3,500 Dixie Tires and Tubes, guaranteed 30x3% Anti-Skid, $10.25; Red Tube, $2.20; Pennsylvani casing, $12.75; Oilproof 30x33 Vacuum Cup, $18.00; Gray Tubes, $2.35, Do not wait until you have the accident or are compelled by law get your horn. Dean Battery Horn, guaranteed for 5 years, $6.00. Hand Klaxons at the usual prices. Bicycles made Lubricating Oils, Greases, Columbian Ignition Service. Yard Storage free Prices on repair rk compares with any. Batteries, ir Shop & Gargoes MOUN 1 THINK OF THISE =x Oilproof Tires and Tubes guaranteed 4,500 miles—30x3 9 gtder from 323.00 io $35.00. Guaranteed tires, ete. : Prest-O-Lite hospita Benjamin Brosy and Mr. Ed. Metzer wheat hauling and B | while unpitching the last load the m two horses suddenly dash down the alley and they never = | stopped until they had about circled the town. We are happy to say no lone was hurt but two very scared = (men headed the return procession. { Misses Martha Eby and Ruth Stoll B returned last from a three mm | week's trip of about a thousand miles = |vhich was taken on water. The principle places visited having been Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Charlotte, Kingston, Thousand Isles, Montreal, Albany, Poughkeepsie, West Point, New York, Jersey City and Philadelphia. To hear them talk about what they saw, will fully satisfy that they had a royal time. were finishing made a week What It Cost The annual meeting of the Church Brethren held at Seattle, Wash., cost not far from $100,000, says the Gospel Messenger. = nine papers were submitted for con- | ® | sideration. Sixteen, or more than @ half, of these papers were returned. for further were Several were deferred consideration, and only nine acted upon. One of the he meeting was that of ission to take applicants before they ter for baptism. Those baptism n cold water have It the need of this improve- methods of the ment in the Court House News deeds Ver: received 0 Anna Landis- R101 1 1 0 Physicians at Wild Cat College of ‘'olumbia outing Wednesday at account of had | small attend- outing was All those present spent a de- casing, $9.50; ghtfu] afternoon. ee et A Bichloride Victim Mrs. Peter Shelly, aged 24 years, to | Harrisburg, but until recently a resi- dent of Elizabethtown, swallowed a tablet in mistake for medi- cine and was taken seriously ill She was taken to the Harrisburg for treatment. re $5.00 A Suit As long as they last Look at Getz Bros. Window. rc en GQ en ee bscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin. bichloride Twenty- | principal decisions of | granting | the confession of | enter the | adminis- | Brethren Physicians | supper at | "school, will be dedicated. rmer | students will be present from many states, and the sung in the days will be used. A very tasty progamme is songs early elaborate and being arranged. rr tf Ann Miss Ethel Shaeffer thank all those who participated in a post card and handkerchief sur-| prise for her on July the 15th. ED Ee ee 20 Boys’ Suits At $2.00 Each Getz Bros. ——— el Oe ee Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. + o wishes OPPO0OOO000OOOOO Watt, For St. Fr fe Lost—A gold bar pin with safety catch. Reward for its return to this | office. it. For Sale—Three good sets of to- bacco ladders, each 20 ft. long, and a wagon. For particulars call at] | | | | | this office. WANTED—Pair of old fire dogs or andirons. Write or phone Bulletin | office. Mt. Joy. tf. | Private Sale—A desirable building | lot on New St., Mt. Joy, 54 ft. front and 180 ft. deep. Call on Wm. Dil- linger, Mt. Joy. may 27-tf. For Sale Cheap—A 314-horsewower 1soline 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. Bulletin Office, Mt. Joy. tf Cheap for Quick Sale—Two good | pool tables complete with balls, cues, 1 Joy Hall Newpher, Manager tf 1cks, ete. Apply to Mt. iation, Dr J F. For Sale Cheap—A gas gener- for an automobile in first-class with 35.00 Apply at this office. large bracket. lition complete NOTICE—1 am hauling that kind. Jacob Brown, Mt. Joy. tf. prepared to do all plowing lots, and Charges very For Sale Cheap—A good as new marble-top table. Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—A fine 9-room house, corner Columbia Avenue and Walnut street, Mt. Joy. Apply on premises. tf WANTED—A good Also a Apply at once at the Exchange Hotel, Mount Joy. cook. { dining room girl. ICE! ICE! ICE} I wish to inform the public that 1 have housed 1800 tons of nice, clear, pure spring water ice of extra good quality which I am selling consider: able lower than last summer. Ask | for prices, wagons run through Flor- in and Mt. Joy daily your trade so- licited. it. C. S. FRANK Wanted—Earn | | Tobacco Salesmen $100 monthly. Expenses. Experience unnecessary. Advertise and take orders from merchants for Smoking and Chewing tobacco, Cigarettes, | Cigars, etc. Send a 2¢ stamp for full joa tentass. Hemet Tobacco Co. i TOE N.Y. jly 1-10t. J UJ East Main WII VODODD © 3 @ePPOOC0CEEOOOH 11 0 6 Cyli Fully ER as Ree JI a 8 68 EB a . (0 TI FC A J We don’t know what competition will say in answer to this unusual advertisement. It’s. “ae nrst {ime competition has been asked to make such a compraison with so remarkable a car at so remarkable a price. So far as we are concerned, we don’t much care what they say. We are building cars for our dalers and their people; not for competition. When So unusual proposition comes out, competition generally warns both dealers and buyers to stay away from it. This warning is not the result of any fine moral standard, but it is the natural fear of not knowin how to meet the other man's proposition until after they have seen what approval it will find from mg dealers and owners, . When a proposition is as good as the Herff-Brooks proposition competition doesn’t meagadhsg many sales to us because the dealer or owner has only to see the Herff-Brooks to realize tha merit, at such a price, abuse and criticism must fal] away unnoticed. Remember that the only competition we will have is cars costing from $1,750 to $ competition is a compliment. Ask competition the price of his car; then make him prove ists that difference in price between what he has to offer you and the He: ff-Brooks at $1,375 EEE mrt LANDIS BE Rheems Pa. 0 J gf BRR % BUR EE
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