MOUNT JOY STAR AND NEWS, MOUNT JOY. PA. pense parts of the couairy. j physical valuation of their property. ’ a - - ITROUN EMT SE | 1 : Ainy in |successrut GARDENS | Fovsrovrsssrsovrrsvcrsrvrrsrrrerret v DE - a | iia Hi Y fi RN) - is 3 4 Hit i] | 3 GHAR LES M SCH Wi 3 nr ? - oO L | + d i 3: Oy . | L re 7 | E - 9 Is : : € lal L | RR | § . ee . f 1 ' We § FE MORE li i | - { } In Complete Charge } z ~ iy) | | & yw 4 a : ) | ] I " tion of U. S, Mar ? a Lal WY ; ” | Good Tiith and Abundance os |} 3 i 7 ‘ | — r~ Seooeerrreroreverrrvrrs a pi > | ———————— . Plant Food Are Important. | NSS 19P eI mg | / Ln dv " . y = -y 3 ; Make improvement by Becoming pr. 1 is re-elected | APPLY A FEW DROPS THEN IRRT i | pe = i ratis wsburg schools TOUCHY CORKS S OFF WITI 0 Member of Co-Operative Bull Sandy Loam Is Excellent, as It Warms | {and : FINGERS y \ ai Up Early ir i = 2g. § ya Nagao i Association. I y in Spring and Enables | f | COTY : ¥n the spring we may be attacked at Gardener to Get His Plants 100s Don't hurt a bit! Drop a little oe. Toxic poisons pile up — | Into Ground Soon. VI ) : of ihe | freczone on r corn, instantly n us after a hard winter, and we - | : : ro " ¥ 1 o - bh I ‘ that corn stor ther un lft feel “run-down,” tired out, blue and SUPERIOR SIRES ESSENTIAL | (Prepared by the United States Depart- i in , og ; t ! ny @iscouraged. This is the time to put ment of Agriculture | A yr Ft Digit ont : ; our house in order—cleanse the syst _-— > ooaaiaog | 30 nhdd @ i and put fresh blood into our arte Product ¢ | y I by the cot 4 bi ar roduction Can Be Greatly Increased | 1 : | y ! ; f You can obtain an alterative ext a { GARDEN FOR EVERY FARM : ’ ns carper ad from Blood root, Gold Seal, S in Single Generation and Greater : : ) 1 then | 1 Seal, . | l l i iachers, therry be Economy Effected— : ‘ Y Hr Queen's root, Baer y bark, rolled y Effected—Scrub It is particularly important } : 8 hms / i 0 8 sug oated ies and sold b; Worth More as Beef, | that every farm have a well- * treo Oy ¥ ix, of Read wd in sixty cent vi 18 —— , . . voi . Dr. Plerce's Golden Modical Dis 3 - care d for garde n this yea: -to : 3 : ; vi his blood tonic, in tablet (Prepared by the Ur fod Stay es Depart- Jorma fresh vegetables for : e loteetiy \ is fust what v sed for \ri ™ vs ulture.) ome use, to reduce the cost of ' : | stols onl form, is Just what you need for “Spring Every dairy herd should produce the livi Silat 3 ) | ! Fever,” for that lack of ambition. It! _ _ yam of milk at tl ths ¢ iving and to increase the na- } He ho will fill you full of vim, vigor and vi- | = YS ens = ie ny mmo tion’s food supply. The quantity 3 : k "1 oyed as tality. of Tis is a val need—produce of vegetables produced from the | ! | i ton 0 Nig, when other people feel war gh food qe the hyn ease of fel garden depends to a great extent e 1 to ail O } § ( Lo « 1is the scr 1 3L 2 p . i ong 3.8 a bilious G0! : ! X ; un } us 0. Ie upon its location, Give the sar- i » ! ! aged for 1 pol 50 co-operative bull associ as sound- : : : f A sans s perative bull ass ciation ha und den the best site available, : of | : near Te i! ed Knell, NO ionger can he | < ’ | To ot ape th knell. No 1 ! | ' 5 appe e, ' { ! Iny ne costs b aches or grading = "1 dairy development and hinder . ues | p » marelia A i i sts but a 7 Benes. 9r gidamesy, - Sp ; i store, but is gall. a Via cy. Soils in good tilth and well supplied ! ! 35 Annie Wis er, | wv hard corn ay lyre ding ze Supenos Sires milk with plant food produce the best gar- | ' tine, the knot | el the toes want to stim tion can be greatly increased in | gens. Successful gardens, however, ! H.W i and t he callouses Poncls or 3 : ceneratic 0 ag a ~ . " . 4 ~ Rr | |4nu } allouses, { sore SS jive rate it 28 hs Pon n 1d greater econl- | ean be grown on all kinds of soil from I >t A He oo } forital ton jerte's Plea fected. It has been impossible | light sands to mucks and heavy clays. | ¢ Mi om's entire \ oo 1 With every t J 4,000,000 far mers s who produce iar of ¥ ’ J NAAN AAAS NA 3 ¢ il discove Ring Lou t , I I It is often possible to select a site BR It is won - Ar Es Y t » bulk f thi ) : 1 ing . 7 v 4 us. i 5 - ~ things act like a miracle, | the bulk of this count milk supply, | with soil that will yield better Posten | A Sid id a FR # MAY Y \ Dp : igh county : : You can break up sudd n | but who own an average of less than | with less labor than nearby plats with Arti da DAY { fl of White Hol. | Shines of Col ten cows, to use bulls of high quality | jess favorable soils. Good soil is es- | 3 ! hirty-poand = anc nflammations, with io SR S evinkioe . cin 5 3: S. SO S es- | hi l l then. They'll give you permanent bene- | °° a the great expense. By join- | sential to a successful garden. If the aap iel. Hroug its a pour polis = fit for Indigestion, Constipation, Sour ing a bull association any y farmer | <oil in the selected garden site is poor, i 3 ! desire th or EDL Bbomach, Sick Headache, and Dizziness. | may own a share in an excellent pure- it must be put into good condition be- | S aw fa 0S mtine tl ? They are small and plessar to take, and | pred bull at a cost far below that ordi- fore satisfactory results can be ex- | fi nam wm Breeding rr ° the most thoroughly natural re: narily paid for a scrub. The initial cost » \ : i 4 ! 1 per cent. Tweaty- five cents at yo drug stores. 12iy bal RSEEUD, Inn 08 pected. Even where the soil is good Las t ord price wonld lm is ller and the maintainance cost | to start with, it will be necessary to paid for this rego a ; is very much less. spend considerable ti th irene \ y y Gf oven ) § ns rable time in improving ) 1d ) 1 ost Proof Cabbage Plants : sae Frost Proo ab age P ants Scrub Bull Worth More as Beef. it by cultivation and fertilization be- » I ' Eig ! ] 1S ress, 70 Nai : 1 : . : : 5 , Whereas a SS, JOR PRY{ng ohatgss. rosy 2am Dairy bulls are judged by their abil- | fore it is fn first-class condition for | ,» Pirstol Nt. Paul's M church ity that EL £0. b. y ity to increase the production of their | the production of vegetables. | H n, ion te 1 5 : 5 ere : { i : Ss gob- M00 os 00 f Lia £0 laughters over the dams. Serub bulls A sandy loam is an excellent type Ww int | hh hy t! ion in hono tl 3 4 ¢ : . . : . vashi n. Sy To > 4 140 he Saves. D. ¥. JAMISON, SUMMERVILLE, S. C. | can only decrease production—thus | of garden soil. Sandy soils, as a rule, 3 . uson 3 ; tr f 5 fi rv sacri | 5 | 3 Tel] hs y voluntar acri- ae warm up earlier than others in the | rare fio. ead os by a hull which sud tl snerifice upon the porter - } Le sacriinea OT ne TABLE TALK AT ITS BEST | spring, and enable the gardener to en foul ra Dn ar | Hh his crops early. Soils too sandy | fol 3 us i ming, S. Q | sus ned a os free. ” ie ndemo | OX | 4 3 free. » Is undemo- : | dry out very rapidly and the crops By tl Ypagind . ! h I injur cratic; whi i lemo Excellent Recommendations From | are liable to suffer from drought. Fw y the President of the United md weonld v . 10 death | cratic. toe y os » za m . | States nerics y : ae Cosh cou 15 ¢ r vrong. Those Who Were Recognized as { The lay of the land has considerable Jeon of amenten hut for ¢ led » of Mrs. Qu Only thro n in food con rh Highly Proficient in the Art. | influence upon the time when the soil “ Drocnmation, > b oil hoa pi rv ho done to tha A | 1 nen 1 l ! Sel ( ‘@ be done t can be worked, and a gentle slope to- | an Remy whe Mw sacri Winnipeg ; Tele “Table talk,” says Leigh Hunt, “to be ward the south or southeast is most | “Pused the power of Koll Io Wi Toile) Sent. vinmnes oe pertect should be sincere without bigot- | desirable for the production of early gove) it, and ho i ih SH | gram. | ry, @iffering with discord, sometimes | crops. It is an advantage to have on | Uominate the world by the might | ng i tian ns eT ; 3 Se —— 5 : | . : A > { I i vii » ] of | 0D keep cles and salthv tak } grave, always agreeable, touching on | the north and northeast a hill, a group Of the sword, challenges the |g mg Hizhiand collie Pi cree's Poa: no fmay tae px : ’ For) o t / a ¢ 3 erce’s pleas: ellets ‘hey regu- 7 deep points, dwelling most on season- | of trees, some evergreens, a hedge igus of America and the liberty | late liver bowels 1 2 st 1 4 Wi Hi A ! \ ) = Sam ; ] : (le els and stomach.—Adv. ! wble ones,jand letting everybody speak | buildings, a tight board fence, or a and life of all the free nations of | eo ALpraes Vv. and be heard.” There is a story of a | stone wall in order to break the force | !'¢ carth. Our brave sons are | | Trust not your enemies; there sre Frenchman at one of Rogers’ brezk- | of the wind. | Tac hy the fire of battle in defense | | few faithful enemies. fasts who listened to Macaulay's end- Drainage Is Important. | Of the honor and rig of Amer- ————— » 88 eloquence, and, seeing another Good drainage of the garden area | C2 and the liberty dations. To A man ys known by the com- talker waiting his chance, fastened his is of prime importance. If this does sustain our gallant’ associates in | pany that refuses to ke him, yes on Macaulay and muttered, “Sil | not exist naturally, it may be sup- | the war a gener and patriotic | - dousse, il est perdu.” In regard to the plied by tillage or by artificial drains. people have been called upon to Io Af carr 1 piece of steel in part of anecdotes in table talk, I | The surface of the land should have subscribe to the Third Liberty | 3 ‘eo } 1: vi] \ . guote two opinions. “He who has sufficient fall to drain off surplus wa- | Loan, | y Teed 151 ji sored his memory with slight anec- | ter during heavy rains, but the fall Now, therefore, 11 AL 4 J . dotes, private incidents and personal should not be so great that the seil Wilson, President Ll worked fo ; peculiarities,” according to Dr. John- { will be washed. On hillsides wash- States of America | ; " ; 4 son, “seldom fails to find his audience Ing can be overcome tc a considerable | day, the twenty-sixth inners i i ny favorable.” “Of all the bores,” ex- | extent by contouring the rows so as to | one thousand nine | ) : : ) : ¢laimed De Quincey, “whom man in | cause the rains to run off slowly. The | ghteen, a i the | . A hy ks folly hesitates to hang, Good “Head” of the Herd. garden should not contain depressions ternoon of x Fa es ; : : | Rus 10 0 J. . Wm its mysterious wisdom f Liowering the afitioncs obi the, nave in which water will accumulate or people of the U to age ps $ heir xin I propagate his species, the most insuf- i feats : or 1 or tie nerd. | stand. If the surface is Irregular, a semble’ in their : a Ir arm S ( ded nn one gen- 1 : . 1 te ferable 1s the teller of good stories.”— : aL Ce ho aden AD he _&en- | jittle soil can be taken from high nities and libera | Tohn 8 1 n Bxchange. Tron, put continues indefinitely. | places and the low ones filled. Waste | anew their : : co Ta ith beef at exceptionally high prices : i a | ! i a fo ld EL I Aa a re Xt is orally agn pric » | water from surrounding land should sustain the nation's cn wi j ! : Up to Date. od La 3 4 mi, for fis meat value | not ow toward the garden, and the Patriotic demenstra | : oo d } > ’ : : ; oa far outweighs his dairy worth, A SS # . iy { I aay y, h 1 held i Marcella—Is Bennie Beanbrough | Hi i ind : y ry Jyort A fall below should be such that there be held in every cifv i Gah . ed a Far plays ommon practice for the farmer with 1 Be fancer Se os ot ) 1 hearing still painting houses for a living? TT BOVE IS 10 Tooth to ie won will be no danger of it backing up. hamlet throughout the FSA van YOON iors bres : | oy Waverly—Yes, but he doesn’t call bull og rl 10 Jreed to Ihc nedrest | A garden site on the bunks of a creek the general direction of { Te 11 on | rl | bu ; regardless of breed, breeding, or | or stream that will be liable to over- {ALY of the ftroosis. | : : on 4 ar | o rYYe A ie ie rs iim 5 . rar) easurnr) » Ime yf thie vho XI Stat Marcella—What does he call it? } pon Diaation, and Mea result dairy | flow during the growing season should mediate direction of the Liber : 5 i ih : Waverly—Camouflaging residences. | Bet Improvement it So%. not be selected if any other land can Loan committees organized by the | gror : or fe a —Youngstown Telegram The cost of bull service also falls | be had I fn 1 i ha g Cal fovea mie OY ile usano 2 pie 2legram, Yanvile nr tian. acs ’ e federal reserve banks. .t the na | die Lin hee placed in : iG heavily on the commercial dairyman A good fence around the garden plat tion's ves : : ‘Thivd 1.in yo places in | y ’ ee bwith 2 small bord. «s bulls BE Te a hee 11 tion’s response to the Third Lib- | made at his ; ne ent is excel- t a 1erd, as bulls must be | is almost dispensabl 1 i { Her Pet Name auuost indispensable. It should | erty Loan express in unmistakable | an an 1 lent for of pain or fan’ : { changed every two or three years to | protect the crops from all farm ani- an eto oe pw jurred the Tntred | > stio a Isn’t you husband devoted to the | avoid inbreeding. As a rul e. therefore, V mals. Wndiudins % ar terms the determination of An | ¥? Yonnn congestion quicsly re- ! £. Jo! y Ss, y o © S : 3 , 3 7 py sees?” “Just crazy about them. I i 1 > b 1 v ay ng pouty, and should ica to fight for peacé, the perma- | Yall 2 and then. sall him my better half.” 1e buys a bull calf from the nearest | be tight enough to keep out rabbits. | nent veac a et tia be alley station, | s, and is a splen- ? 3 a | farmer who keeps the breed in which The question of proximity to the hh pene Of Justice, ae i’ upoir b score for Ne uralgis, : . 3 y hd | 1 . > hi » tf art ud 8) mg | . . ; ay st 0, : { he is interested. Too often cost is | house is of as great Importance in . ches Tio non oF party pat he ? tor a train, and | J S st pains, s prains, : Some men’s littleness is by far the | the first consideration. Too seldom Is | locating the garden as the character = Johorey Day Cranmnons a. | iin baat before H eel a a i i Pggest part of them. { the bull purebred, and even then au- | and contour of the ground. In every | ployees of the federal government him. | ps | - 1 3 t ¥ 1 30 Services ci » spared " Y ' y : | Ke ot iny a. | thentic production records of his an- | case it should be as near as possible, | whose services can be spared i town’s open-air school, main- | WE La tls iret Nobody ever regrets having done | cestors are not usually available. The | so that the work of caring for the | be excused at 12 o'clock noon, Fri | by philanthropic n for when you will roquire something | { 1e 2G } ? | hos f the sort. 3 the Dens thing. | result is lack of improvement, crops may be done at odd times and | aks the 26th of April, I pinestenns A 35 = ; AT ALL . Fenmun EE HEC AE Co | nr | 1 ‘itness whereof have here- oh i 1 ‘1 t L S | What a Bull Association Is. the vegetables quickly secured by the ante os : 1 hp % 352 he | 3 ) Dupiy 4 ; Sd: Par Bute DEALERS ' ot inthe es | mmto set my hand and caused the ] nat ’~ vera ei : c n ce A co-operative bull association is a | housewife. A kitchen garden located | Sant ‘ the Ui ; 1 a : io 1 A os ? wal $0 cen bots oof Sila vhe . »>3 2! A tT | SEE 0 ile 1116 ales ) we | a { oLue AILMCH | farmer's organization whose purpose | Near the kitchen door is a convenience | aftixed : [> | r ng : . ; # a { tilixed. wr S50 ages was hrovieht | ! is the joint ownership, use, and ex- | it thousands of homesteads. It is de- | Done in tho bListriet Col Ie WHS hronghs | \ a araar one the L/strict 0 Krize, Th en 1s 5 X change of three or more high-class, | Sirable even where a separate larger | biz. this 184 anni no! : 2 a. | i purebred bulls. The territory cov- | 82rden is utilized for the production ig, LUT Dh ADEA, MW | n we Deppen | 3 . ¢ Ray, we reir i year of our on thousane | ‘ ) Ww 2 ; ro red by the association is divided into of the main portion of the vegetable hit Bl 1 toon. amd of 5 a fae ore | 11 , { He nunared teen, and ol | Y, 1 1 % 1 ( the vet | three or more breeding blocks, and a supply for the family. | ind 5 nd i y a i So OF uthea oy bth | . id 4 aunli ndependence o fie nite [| } w! \ ) ' 1] bull is stationed in each block for the Importance of Sunlight. 7 ATH o hin 3h : of | fell : ; . p 20 ati es of America the one handre { he cot Qt ves 3 service of the 50 to 60 cows in the I Slecims the location for the 1 forty | ox } : ind block VOTV INV Vise ‘ garden and in planning the arrange- ana torty-second. t ho ” lock. Every two years the bulls are range x , | 3 ,, m ment of the crops, the garde ‘ner should By the President: | It is fio 1 out th AL ( 1 GILBERT BROS. & co. interchanged. Thus, at small cost, a torstand £1 Bt 3 WOODI IN 70 . a BALTIMCRE, MD. \ : : arste £ ‘ t Fortiliz. \ Dl NO) : an ; an . CRE bull for every 60 cows is provided for oi pot that no amount of fertiliz- | a t i i i ) a iL, N raterine ar < A Aca Sin. ANSE | : sw five { py six or more years. The cost of bull Wi wa hi iy care will re place sun a eo | ot ‘ { ' service is thus greatly reduced, the a igh 3 GonSideration should GHLPY Of Hitle j ee Ho ks, 500000 | & Fay x « ) ye OW m r Qs v ’ ir ' . \ vest of bulls are obtained, and the man a 30% nany on ® day any 9 AMERICANS SLAIN IN { a y ik EEL i ra ar > proposed garden space 9 AMET \ 5 i o Yr na suns. three Oh i with limited means and only a few PS Bo be p Sposa g ave n space Is | MERICANS SLAIN H i ne em thro He ¥ : shaded. S 4 o DO OPORR ' : h 3 4 | cows is enabled to improve his herd. tnd et : hg foliage crops, F Killed Same Floor of Hotel 1 i ‘| : such as ce, kale ¢ inac “our Killed on Sam r of Hotel | 5 no | Bulls of outstanding merit are pre- | o.. “C Jee. i» : om spinach, do | ° Nos be 3 > : > | 3 : airly we artial shade. but mns r Tampict Tron ir Served for their eniire period of-use: have a A 2 Ted yo ot New Or! : Nine Americas were : toads ; \ . 3 . . ave ¢ I ib hree re . New leans Nine Americans we | £1 1 Yo “ > fulness. Associations of this kind Bh > iree hours of : na : : ! 5 2 of H Ts and One ) 4 . ) sunshine a day. Plants which ripen t a =n fif Qnyra ¥ v oad 4 teach co-operation, encourage careful "A 5 21 riper . : . | Sacnes 100 : fruits, such as the tomato and ege- | t accord i : Kiltadias the pia | 3 selection of cows and calves, introduce £57 | ' ' te : | ital id s : bett sthod f feedi and plant, should have a minimum of five ide by Captain F. M. NX the ( n o J oI} ] ; conservation Jeiier MeiNons Of Sogung ant MAN: | hours’ sunshine each day. | turned. “Four of the A 1 ! ! Bike of se? ert le agement, intelligently fight infectious : i 1ei1tad on th wtrie floot 3:4 : nd OFFICE E i killed on the same tlool : ii OFFICE S. diseases of cattle, and assist in the | Fwhich 1 Was Stopn del : v : = de EAL aves | marketing of dairy stock and dairy SUE O° said re 4 : Ng ne 5 502-3-4-3-8 Keyser Bld, Baltimore, Md. FUE productions. Assistance in organiza- WAR FUEL SLOGANS ( si the city : re | y 3 FACTORY : L tion may be obtained by writing to the ‘| : ta ! of 1 le te Sth Ave. & Clizton St., Caztos, Bs timore Co., Md. | SUGAR Dairy Division, Bureau of Animal In- (Prepared by the Un I ! . OL > ie Y ductor. ITH ‘ : ¢ artment of A ) 3) «3 het Ba 1. & dustry, United States Department of Ps R ¥» taet v Pay x » I | Keep up with the war pre $ I en He Oo =p now y About 3 I I E Agriculture. f : S- | gE \ TLE Pe ; 3 i Ch ad 7 —burn wood. : | : ca 4 4 One fact cited by the dairy special- | . ¥ 7 5 > | A ba 2 73 Cut a cord and help win the war ¢ . | Do You Want to Know the - i sts in support of the co-operative bull | . : i ) CV CAT" bh i i des : rths | Save coal for munition indys- 1 ATTLE BUSINESS ? \ § v association is that about three-fourths tries by burning iy : 4 Drop us card today and 4 1 AND | of the 23,906,000 dairy cows in the | Now It rd = ni 2 war fuel. ii ¢ i lod ) ‘ 3 N about | vrei: 5 : Now is e time t¢ ut wood ? | : | United States are owned in herds of YY } Ci wood : | 2 ORIGIN" 3 J STE ! : = : ; § Coal is scarce—there’s “wood to | © ¢ ) S less than ten cows. The owners of burn” : 4 jon n proposal to consolidate | | » 3 : these small herds in many cases can 5 i 2 } enmninnios jr rOPHATAL whicl t r i o bp - : Wood is wariime fuel—ecut it companies into one corporation Wilci as : : -0 SOLD BY not afford to maintain purebred bulls, ad burn it —cut | would be authorized by Direetor Gen. | | 0 us a | | such owners y seins a ur : youl authoriz by Di asd : ; { and for such owners the bull associa eral MeAdoo to conduct all the ev. |’ rang Ww GROCERS | tion offers thie only practical remedy | %iess-s-s-s-esss ooo. press business in the . The 20 { - { for . ’ - > Y Sha are ti BR . for the poor quality g of dairy cattle. is corporation would have a « 11 stock - es Through bull associations they can im- Rabbits Thrive Anywhere. of about $40,000,000, div 1: : be i : r -o ni » - i its iv % . 4 s x i i 0 dard «¢ . prove their cattle amd decrease ex Rabbits thrive and do well in all | the companies in proportion to the Wor 4 Sih ENTERPRISE comPaNY, inc, Sumter, S.C ¥ S HD, Was « -
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