The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 27, 1912, Image 7

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    1912.
Wednesday, March 2
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WOMEN AS POULTRY RAISER Square & E. King St, Lancaster,
Attention Is Drawn to Pleasure and |
Profit In This Industry on | ——————————————
ear GET TH EWN AT tome Any Farm,
[ like to draw the attention of farm |
girls to poultry culture, says a w riter
in Michigan Farmer. While many girls |
are called, I have no doubt, to be |
teachers, I am sure that if some other
girls knew the pleasure and profit de- |
rived from poultry culture, they might
Two Thousand
Styles
- Beautiful Cotton
KIEENEBER'S
Reduced During the ' onth of March
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f Men's Dress Shoes Men's Heavy Shoes !| Ladies’ Dress Shoes | D
; $3.50. ia Wers 350, ais | ress uUoods [or
x Ware $4.40 now. ......... $3.00 Were $3.50, now ........ $2.70 ee $3.00, now ........ $2.47 |
” Were $3.00 y Were $2.50, now ........ (
’ : Were 33.50, now ........ 2.70 Vere $3.00, now 2.25 ow 2.17
) Were $2.25, now 1 79 Were $2.00, now .....,.. 1 70 [
. Were $3.00, now ........ 2.95 aw . ' Were 31 7 ’ aU 1 ) ) l y )& rn
a Wer: Zi | > 00 Were $2.00, now 1.48 vere $1.70, now ........ 1.30
J ere 42.75, now ........ ; ,
' . re 75 Leena r Were $1.20, El vive seis |
¥ Were $1.75, now 1.3% ere now 1.00
* { That is to say you could select more than two thousand dresses
* Brown Leghorn Cockerel. | here and have no two alike. We buy in such quantities as very few
3 | Other houses in the State could handle, not only securing earliest de-
1 $ remain with their mothers: the life of | liveries, and therefore being first to show the new styles, but being in a
E x . ! Lie Iotacr on Re fam, igh al her | position to carry complete lines of designs in each of the many hundreds
> 3 ; The Leghorns are the best laying | weaves.
+ oe : breed, as the Jersey cows are the best | Te : ae YG a z Vere tac IRE FYRRTES
+ % 3 dairy breed. You will find more good | Youre I'HAN THREE HUNDRED STYLES DRESS GINGHAMS AT
+ . k layers among Leghorns, just as you | 12-1-2¢ A YARD.
* ¥ 3 Will find more good milkers among | MORE THAN THREE HUNDRED STYLES DRESS GINGHAMS AP
+ + on Jerseys. For years I have kept an ac- |25¢ A YARD
= * 3 count with my hens, and I can board |=" ’ :
3 > 3 them for 60 cents a year aplece. I was MORE THAN TWENTY STYLES OF DRESS GINGHAMS AT 15e
3 3 oe much delighted when the Utah Experi- | A YARD. .
ge CY oo ‘te ment station brought out a report in | . L
3 % x which it was stated that they were MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED STYLES PRINTED PERCALES AT
¥ + x boarding hens for 6014 cents. The |!2-1-2¢ A YARD.
3 ¥ x RS rpeninenl im MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY STYLES PRINTED
¥ * > the larger ones for 98 to 103 cents [law XS, 5¢ TO 12-1.2c A YARD,
+ I . x I do not doubt the stories of the MORE THAN FIFTY STYLES OF GALATEA AT 15¢ A YARD.
5 x : ~ oI hen reaching 200 eggs a year. I did a iS eames sty iat :
3 5 ’r J Girls Shoes i personally know of one flock of hens, MORE THAN SIXTY STYLES OF EGYPTIAN TISSUE AT 25¢ A
* Boys These Shoes + fed almost entirely on table scraps, | YARD.
oo Were $1.60 . tha é & ¢ ggS apiece B . . y 7 TARITEVEY NAF STYRENE ru AE
3 Were 22.08 tow. $1.98 iq “Were $1.60, now ........ $1.40 * Hist jai Shout N ext see MORE THAN TWENTY-FIVE STYLES OF KINDERGARTEN
7 + Xx. rE ; IS vere Ls nose large recor tx AT '
/ % Were $2.00. now ........ 1 68 Were $1.50, now ........ 1.3 i belong to the people who have a few | CTOTH AT 15¢ A YARD.
® Were $1.75, now ........ 1 59 Were $1.25, now ........ 1.00 3 pei5 or those Whe are running poultry MORE THAN FIFTY STYLES SEA ISLAND TISSUE AT 12-1-2 ¢
% J Le 2 . I) arms and making a very extensive A YARD.
3 Wer 1.56, now ..,..... 1.10 | Were $1.00, now JY study of the business. 1 have always
¥ —— an ou a ma —— 5 5 had housekeeping or something else MORE THAN FORTY STYLES IRISH DIMITIES AT 25¢ A YARD.
* : en $0 do and never hat more than 200 MORE THAN FIFTY STYLES IMPORTED VOILES AT 25c.
* % be to 600 hens. I have )t from them 90
i oo y - - ). Bn = > eggs each per year to 145 Think what this means to thousands of women who desire to make
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hy + 8 > A election of materials for their own and their children’s Summer
hi o£ i 1 ge —— nr , 3 3 : : :
i : i ¥ \N 1 | i 4 5 “ \ 3 . Jha Frocks, with careful discriminationand the exercise of individual fancy.
5 eS : Pe AX 4 RB % REARS IY | { RIA RE Bf
+ 3 3 Eid 3 | \ IH 8B jut these are only a few of the different lines we now have in
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3 West idlll Street, 3 Everything in Cotton Goods is here, from the sturdy fabrics for
3 & House Dresses to the dainty French Organdies, lovely embroidered
shofeoforfofoofooforiecferorfarior ios fonfosforfoofosfosforforfuntesfecfoefecforfocferorfesfecforfucforfenfeofeofestsforfocfusfoofosfocfoofofocesenfosferfoforte fosfo Jerforter] suffer from overeating ag ses, and beautiful Silk and Cotton Weaves, to say nothing of the
TEA LAOS ce a — EE A as from half starving great array of Real Linen D 3 [fabrics so popular this season.
WILI KE {EN CELEBRATED ry WSK YOUR NEIGHBOR Charcoal pounded fine and I pt in
Fas? sy 0 | 0 the drinking pans will keep the oung Take a hurried look at these sug sestions, but you’ll not want to
: by Hundreds of Mount Joy Citizens C and old birds in good conditior hurry when you find yourself amang the Cotton Dress Fabrics in this
a : RAY ods of ount Joy Citizens Can 3 E ndition : . v B
‘adding Stamps 2h | , Take care of all the chicky when |store
2 | Tell You All About It ake care of all the chicks when ore
( pT they come. They will be valuable
LARS WORTH OF COAL PUR \ Sk ” yp summer : " . . - —-—
B'S WOR 4 [OE Home endorsement, the public ex- Tate Sus summer and next fall and i
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CHASED FOR CASH AT (lla pression of Mount Joy people, should y
j 4 ip Corn is a good feed, the year t
F H B k 3 | |be evidence lgyond Site 0 vay around, provided the birds have plenty * # J 3
| Mt. Joy reader, of the merit o oan’s of green stuff during the warm | U t d St t j 3 t 3
1 i d er S [Kidney Pills. Surely the experience months * ni ce a es ec ric 3:
! {of friends and neighbors, cheerfully A tablespoonful of baking soda * 1?
COAL and given by them, will carry more placed in the drinking water two or & . . 3
; weight than the utterances of three times a week will prevent bowel 3 SH 0 epairit 0g Co. 2
$y LUMBER YARDS |strangers residing in far-away places. trouble. 3 &
4 {Read the following: i eve close hs door of me poultry 3 e 3:
ft | Mrs. C. Gillums, Main St., Mt. Joy [Ouse during the summer. Use wire + 3
& ; creens to kee § * ]
Mount Joy, Penna A take Iv. tat 1% says: “I can add nothing to the Sor She to Sop Shims out and to leg + +
: = ; a A lady is apt to feel lonely, bu | tn irs oad t ! 5 . 4 3
Sole agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand she i % public statement I gave in favor o Anyone knows that an old horse % ® ° . . »
2 she is carrying one of our watches see HR i go Wy WW *
Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etc. etic’ will igri De sure of 3lWavs Doan’s Kidney Pills in October 1907, ' gan’t as a rule, do as much as a young | hile You ait 5
Agents for Alpha Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate being accurate iu Ler sprointents except to say that the cure I then de- ome. Then why expect an old hen to 4 On Short Notice 2
mstimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material Ww 1 d > the tt ‘|scribed has been permanent. A | lay as well as one in her prime? |% < 2
Telephone No. 8323. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot c are natura y bloud-o 9 tme- member of my family had attacks of Give all the spare skim milk to & 4
keeping qualities of our elegant gold kidney complaint for years and com- JOung and old chickens. It is just the 4 $
.-. - = ~ and silver watches, as well as of the 1lined a great deal of a dull pain in Xind of food to make young chickens x &
{dainty and artistic designs, and the th small of the back. This person SY and the kind to make hens lay. ([® 3
beautiful workmanship throughout. | '* POOTIS wn felt all out of Goris | pe made 8 te Semominsl *3 You can get your shoes repaired for a small sum I
Our Jewelry bears the reputation of . yr Ve - in 4
'being “ever best.” Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from | ghow beyond a doubt that hens lay & doh ; i : 4
; Garber’s Drug Store, brought relief better when kept away from the + @ 00d job at that, work that is guaranteed, on very 3
i Please Remember I Also : + b
and whenever they have been used | males. | . : . : 3
I Repair Watches, Clocks{and Jewelry since they have had a good effect.” | When the little chicks begin to ap |} short notice. For every fifteen minutes disappoint-
| For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Pear drowsy and refuse to eat, look 4 . y :
Very Promptly cents. Foster-Milburn Co. New ut for head lice. Kerosene and sweet * ment we will pay $5.00 Try us and be convinced.
You will not be disappointed time York : its Tor the United | ofl in equal parts applied daily twe | &
TK, sole agents ! 1 11 kill | oe 1 1
OUR STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS FOR SPRING IS COMPLETE. and again if you bring your repair or three times w ce. Je i : x ; =
A an | States. | © Many people say turkeys should be!X New and modern machinery installed Jan 17, rora.
Here you will ind Hats for all Men and for all tastes. 5 Remember the name-—Doan’s— | restricted in thelr ratke, but we de|3
mo larger stock in the city from which to select, and none better for aT and take no other. | bot belfeve it. We have raised many | &
| ar lA) Assisi: | turkeys and have always found 2
the price. R V FEGLE | | the wider the range the better they | &
» ’ Y | Boxing on Thursday Night | thrive. 13 YY vi z
: | The wind-up of the Lancaster| mithy drinking vessels are the | a y Oo ono t
East Main Street, MT. JOY, PA.| athletic club’s shows on next Thurs- | cause of many serious ailments of ¥ x
day night, will be between Charley | fowls; continued drinking of impure |
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Wingert & Haas
44 North Queen St., Lancaster Pa.
Seed Potatoes HERE
All Varieties
Write For Price List
BUY
YOUR
N. W. Cor. 2nd & Dock Sts.
. | Bel d 18-
Both Phones: Rot dodhera 13:33 Ph
THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST
ESTABLISHEI' 1897
WILLIAM L. BEAR & CO.
(Members Chicag o| Board of Trade)
BRO ERS
PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, Chestnft and 15th Sts., PHILADELPHHA
STOCHS-BONDS- [INVESTMENTS
{
80 SECONDS 2 MINUTES
Yo Chicago Board of Trade. lo any Grain Market in America
Lancaster Branch 220-326 Woolworth Bldg.
JOHN KIENZLE
iladelphia.
"of East Donegal Township, Lancas- |
W. U. Hensel, Atty.
Collins, of Columbia, and Kid Grif- |
fo, of Shenandoah. The latter has |
met a number of the same men that |
ollins has. He is a good boy, and |
t should be quite a bout. The |
pthers are Johnny Greiner vs. |
ommy Broderick of Philadelphia; |
young Russel vs. Young Morris; |
'im Droney vs. Al Strosser, and Joe
Reich vs. Young Otto. These pre- |
liminaries are far ahead of any seen |
in Lancaster, for there is a bitter |
rivalry between three pair of boys |
which dates back from other match- |
es. Morris has improved so rapidly |
that he thinks he can do something |
Russel. Strosser and Droney
when pitted against each other, |
know nothing but fight, once when |
hey met both were exhausted in the
ourth round and it was necessary |
o stop them. Young Otto showed in
ia recent match that he is one of the |
with
EXECUTOR'S NOTIC
Estate of Rebecca N. Nissley, late | gamest lads in this city and he has
a strong man to meet as Reich,
ter County, Pa., deceased. i
Letters Testamentary on said es-|
tate having been granted to the un- |
dersigned, all persons indebted there| Pennsylvania Railroad Tickets to |
to are requested to make immediate | ROCkYy Mountains, Pacific Coast, |
payment, and those having claims or | Western Canada, Mexico and South- |
demands against the same will pre-| Western points on sale daily Mar. 1 |
sent them without delay for settle-|t® Apr. 14 inclusive at reduced fares. |
ment to the undersigned. | Consult nearest Ticket Agent, or A. |
JOHN G. SNYDER, Mt. JoylC- Weile, D.P. A. Reading, Pa. f
HENRY G. SHELLY, Florin | feb. 21-4t |
Executors. | -_-........
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mar 6-6t.' \ . Joy Bulletin.
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Low Rates to the West
Read the }
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water will produce what is commonly | DONAVEN'’S OLD STAND
termed cholera and the flock is soon
wiped out.
With poultry, as with other anf!
mals, the faster they are made
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to |
grow while they are young the more | 4
profit there is in the business. Rush | 3
the cockerels for market and the pub | d
lets for laying.. !
It is not possible for all to give | m—
their chicks unlimited range and in |
such cases the feeder will have to |
make up the deficiency by feeding |
bone forming elements. The best of |
these is green cut bone. {
A small spray pump at this season |
will soon pay for itself for whitewash |
ing and disinfecting the he
and coops. With a small sprayer you
can go over the surface ten times as | .
fast as you can with a brush | reductions are made on lines and styles
If many chicks are raised, it is a& |
good plan to keep a large kettle near
the poultry house, in which the drinks |
Ing vessels can he boiled at least once
& week. A handful of common soda |
thrown in the water will help.
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appeal to
that
mense lots:
Lot No. 1---$
DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
530-532 Woolworth Building
: Lancaster, Pa. |
Office Hours: 9a. m. to 3 p. m, |
Sunday and Other Hours
By Appointment
Both Phones
Bell Lan., 994 |
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Ind. 1877
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|18 North Qugen Street,
Don’f Forget The Place, Donovan's Old Stand
price concessions on our winter stock
Our sense of economy, we'll let you in on some shoe values for a few
more days that you’ll be anxious to snap up when you see them. The
round wear, regular $4, $5 and $6 goods, all leathers, all sizes, two im
~N CL
3.00
Lot No. 2---$2.85 the pair
SHAUE & CO.
BOOTS, SEOES, “UBBERS and HOSIERY
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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are suitable for year g-
the pair
LANCASTER, PENNA