WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. 00g O000O0OO00O0OOOCONOOLOO0O0 INCREASE YO ¥ ¥ \ i» -B Manure Spreader Spreads Evenly A Strip F| ull 7 Feet Wide WO tons of manure appliefl with this spreader eo +h Ly a “7 - i : has the efficiency of three topsspread with a fork. Every farmer in this locality will be inferested in this machine. cality 11'be The E-B Spreader is built low down{—e 1Sy to load—easy to pull. Water-tight bed holds liqu/d in manure. Drives through a 6 ft. Double steel beater with 102 chisel door. th and 18 wide spreagl steel blades thoroughly 1d in most available plant food form. ns square corer. Weight only 1800 y 3 ft. 5 in. from ground to S capacity— < spre h you. Come in and see us. If you are a buyer for a Ford Automobiles we should be pleased to sell you Jany style. We sell Case Tractors, New Holland and Emerson Engines, Peerless Mills and Roughage Grind¢rs, Maytag Washer with air cooled motor and everything for use on the farm. We ask your patronage. TRULY YOURS, MOOLOOOOOOOO0000 OUR CROPS DE: | : G. Moyer Donegal Street, MOUNT JOY QOQEOOOOCOO000000000000C0Q x Xx = my a 9 CREAM and Skimmed Milk Bachman Chocolate Mfg. Co. Mount Joy, Penna, COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0CO Q Q Q Q a ur Q 8 Q Q Q Q Q 8 Q 8 Q : w—— J. B.Eshbach 120120200220110— 9 Oliver Spickler 2001022x2022000— 7 C. H. Banzhof 102002010000202— 6 Roy S. Balmer 011020000012010— 6 bong and muscle ache, and nerves allon edge. : 1f you are one of these women do not suffer for four or five ‘years as Mrs. Siefert did, but profit by her experience and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ompac], Here’s a Bargain I have just listed a very desirable truck farm on Longenecker road, Mt. Joy, that will be sold quick. About six acres of excellent land, large frame house, barn, tobacco shed and cellar, an abundance of fruit, a good investment for any one. Good lo- cation for warehouse or building drin shlofa. Won en mick derwake bis de u-mensa se ous em house draw- New York recently exhibited a (x) dead out of bounds. purposes. Convenient to industries, coomed fongt se se, nembt se Ins | ga, un waega dar naixta weldt bekim- [search light of 7,000,000 candle ———————— trolley, ete. Has boro water, light, house un frest se oll uff amohl. Sie{mert se sich net wile se usht frogt | power. It pays to advertise in the Bulletin ge st ick ie jhterested By; . roll, Realtor, oy, Pa. winter. Walrus is just Warm as an Arctic- washes off like a B The “U.S.” Walrus—worn by farmers everywhere overshoe—easy to put on and take off—warm and comfortable—one that could be easily cleaned of the dirt of the barnyard. F-: years farmers have needed a high rubber There’s an overshoe like that ready for you this With an all-rubber surface—snow-tight and water-tight—lined with soft, warm fleece—the U. S. the thing you’ve been looking for. It slips right on over your leather shoes. You can work in sticky mud all day, but when you get home a pail of water or a rinse at the pump washes the U. S. Walrus as clean as when you started. No chance for dried mud to rot that «