TWK i = 3 MO b 81 ba WW - NT JOY SC ROL Editor 'rop'y SUBSCRIPTION RICE 8 \ YEAR St Mont y Cot 'hree Months 25 Cents Single Copies = U'en San I REN Inte ep Vi joy as ma Lee All «« det mu wave their communi ( reach this ollice not later ti londay I'elephone news of impo ¢ een that time and 12 o'cloc noon Wednesday Chan ges fon vertisement must posi= tively re his office not later than Monday 1 vew advertisements inserted ( 8: us Tuesday night ert ng rate on appli- cation Farmers Column INFORMATION HE FARMER USEFUL FOR Cement Feed Floors More Kxpensive But Decidedly The Best—The Scraping of Rough or Shaggy Barks on Trees, Brush Out The Brooders A ) fay or eacl A en ble add n to the ratic Breed y¢ higher har ker Te 1 it do not loose t of q Silage is not ell adapted to horse t 1ittle, but never- thelss excellent roughage A S( th a pedigree is a worse scrub than a scrub without a € But there are not so ff the If a sow stle or jumps up hen the gs are nursing examine 16 2S yr sharp teeth If any are fo file t ff 1 s a mon prophec) that att \ I rl cheap a ) ar seem that such a p s based on good grounds. I h out the brooders evry other EN hanging the material used in ( 1 T ma) be f sawdust or paper but ) ] damp bedding indue- i € I time Wi it 8 1 the oder ghoose a Vv sun da SO 1at th hicks 1 not need i and it Ptany be thore h iried before re- tyfr n the t night If these on- jitions nn ¢ ompl! 1 Ww a orar broo m e for jay 1 1 1 Of § OX ¢ 1 one 0 iues o ot w 11 X I fle 1. the la ¢ ng the ble 0 oldi the ant tin h I ded to th 1 1 ple Lhe ( ? n - ig } » ( 11o ng to 3 nend n r ns in e tre nent, 1, Se bark on ree be bark that has y roughened by the injurious n of soil rays, or by burning or some other injury, I am would be wrong, be cause gs to the tender bark beneath hat a of @ animal is to 1 itis 1 cting. | f the bark eath be tender, so that it wo be injured by being ped. it is best not to do it In the case of an or dinary healthy tree it is certainly best, but at injured places, such as above pent red, it is advisable to scrape gently, if at all. On an old tree one cannot apply enough pressure with handled hoe or bark scraper and this will re- a.ghort ~~ ~~. 10 do any injur move many insect pests, such as coddling moth, wooly aphis and ( in hibernating creatures, and expose scal, insects and other pests to the tetion of the weather, and of the insecticides to be applied Dbe- fore the leaves appear. The writer constructed a feed floor 20 by 20 feet last September and has benn using it almost con- satis- two stantly and with the greatese faction. Though it cost about weeks of hard labor and $15 in cash I almost that 1 return for my outlay both in labor and cash an ex- saved feel have a already, says a writer in change Am puite sure I have $15 worth of feed and believe the extra labor in carrying out corn, a basket at a time, thsough the deep mud to a dry (muddy) spot through alll that bad would have 24st eqiialed the labor of building But more than this is the weather the floor. satisfaction of feeding in this clean and handy appreeiated by trying it which can only be Our the cribs, way, floor was made right beside in what had been a hog wallow. Stones fields and hese were were gathered from the laid covered in the bottom and coarse smaller then a leveled by stones and gravel thick laver of concreate (eight parts of gravel to one of cement,) then the surface coat of four or five parts of coarse to one part of ce-| ment. the concreate being forced to be bottom on all sides to prevent rat invasion. After removing the board, fornis, posts were set on three sides and the same wide boards were ailed on the inside to the posts, tting down to the floor. Thus in- osed no feed is rooted off the floor | d the cobs and other waste need | be cleaned off so often. With | | { ne ( r 1¢ 11 \ « ped i I'l 001 ne ral While = 1 ot 1 the 1 | } \ { ry 1 v n a clean ol ind eed i Pe n { 1 } for 11 nd ol itment a 1] nein | ‘ An Unsun \ ClO. They have told or y of the by - wi ¥ t tra to tation; And t ve caroled i @ "over all blue The ba of a wo v mn Now 1 Il of pr « 1gincers ways Ar oR fy the sy qui er Yet let me » heard as | ire a word For the man at the t iph ticker Clickety-elick! CH Kk! Hear the ir its atter and dicker Daytir nd nig} than light, ) r trains the man at the tu or Che er r's bra s ncerned with or in I muse hou ny, t the t Morse t N a I 1 y So € 1 e reels off n Wi or 18 he 1kes But r i 1 1 ¢ 1 and & Ncker 3 u t« at uu r Ww I's and the a Avy ’ 1 t 1 ¥ He nn 4 lear’ for a tr r No n Till the tang 8 sir t he is “B bt he is TY i « I Whet four tr s or one, all tt traf- I 1 By t 1 t ¢ raph ticker lic f ( ( 1 S e if not Tr 1 the I Ss body AC 1 r the 1 1 the tic It's ¥ no “char And the s 1 For a 1 € is ) h to a t} g In a ra 1 ilision Your 1 8 yu travel on 1 Ar s S st Will 1 t ir to the ‘‘brave I drink to the mer 1 ( ri Mie) + \ 1 Wit Still Her —Be I Poy "NI CADO RIA V rir FAF CLEAR ARYA ino F ures Lately Ins c e ,- F > f t o a v 5 8 rai ( 3 8 fr V r Im 1 I es t it wor "1 A 1 ( er Is mour C res ir equip- mer ¢ feet ) n an ol t i I i e 1 Ss I'or om I wh f C ut d Railroad Electric Tracks. Weed Burner for scorches the weeds, which die in about twenty-four hours under sunny conditions of weather The dead weeds are later removed and burned. A water tank is carried to enable the operators to extinguish possible fires in old dry ties. Good, sound ties will not catch fire readily. The weed burner, with a crew of two or three men, can cover two miles an hour on the level with ease. It is being used with success on an electric railroad in Ohio.—Popular Mechanies. Shocked the Superintendent. He entered the superintendent’s of- fice in a kind of bashful, well-I-got-no- business-here sort of manner and quietly asked the busy man if the su- perintendent was in “1 am he,” out raising 1} “what do you want “One of your trains killed my dog a few days ago and I thought I would stop in and—’ “Well, had no tracks; should tied.” “Yes, 1 replied that official with- i from the desk— Ss eyes an bu ou have he ie on our you him meekly responded know,” the caller, “but I didn’t, got on the track and was killed, and I thought vou ought to But we wont! We don’ wy for ne d on this “Who said anything atl t pay?’ re jed the ex-dog owner ‘T'd been trying for som ne to drow and as the railroad Employe Required an Instrument. Porter (at wayside statio help in the matter of a s been solicited) —A!l Quick right, Lend me your ’at- 1as miss, I’ve got it. pin.—Punch. Neither Very Good. “] thought you said his word was | as good his bond?” | “So 1 did | “But he broke his word.” “And he would jump his bond.” | - SEVERE RR ERENT Lae ov E | 2 A IN ! ' YS Urch Line of Fun With Man ¢ i MA Xf A 1 MT. JOY, PA I i ( i 2 \ 4 Sumit by k 4d En tx { ) Baul p. Bank i OY | Goeferfodesfoniosivofonocforiocofoofoctoione he forfeciecfeoforfonisdy ok veo! shaving Hair’ Cutting Shamipooing Singeing Massaging Razors Honed Toilet Waters & Shaving Soaps olesTemuafodpirledesioedorki Elkhorn Laundry Opp. First National Bank 3 MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA oeesfosfoofesl ssfoofsrtooforeciosforfoctesfockerfpoforforfoefecfosforfect: icy For fesieeireleviorerdeddeofocpforfrofocpofeddeedcfosiefoojest 3 Foofocfonfonfootani: lat Bry wir ALE 35 ars & HAS Kl. ZELLER ESTATE AND INSURANCE | sickness, enough to squeal—so I tied a round its mouf. ‘Well, lift up the cover and let me see how it looks “Hol” on, ol You promi not to give me av “Yes, but I t ¢ t—" and he lifted the cover 2 ] hat was underneath. Curle 1p 0 old cloth, and slee x { w in insi ficant g yell ppYy The b up ned, “Well, her I get « k for de « n vy, I'll tell 1 ten time eood a } for ter Com { me long on FKif VE ] :? EAST PETERSBURG 1 1 i 1 indi \ \ ; M i le vd . ’ T \ A Fra i M nd M » 1el B ¢ 1 nd Mr J Die ch a g 11 i ff A h mn at { rip 5 € 'T und 1 yatesville Downingtown returning by Phoenixville and Reading When rossin the Neversinl Moun the rear Fe) Dietrich’s cal br and his returned home by cr RHEEMS Phares Landis and family were the guests of Jacob Heisey. P. N. Kraybill, wife and daughter | Dora, spent Sunday among relatives] at Florin, Harry Landis, of the firm of Landis Brothers, was in Philadel- phia on business | W. IL. Heisey and John G. Reist alfalfa farmers, have started cutting] the first erop for 1912. P.R.R siege clerk, | of | David | Hernly. | D. G. Brinser disposed of his pair| of mules used in the delivery wagon| the warehouse and has| placed a pair of dark bay horses in| their stead. Mrs. Peter Kraybill, of Donegal, | 84 vears, accompanied by Miss | of Florin, Cyrus Musser, a from a guest of recovering was the who is Rheems aged Bertha Kraybill were the 5 bagi guests of Joseph Kraybill and wife E. Main St. Mount Joy 4 : 4%) lon Sunday - yr @- alling and Clerking of Public Sale Verdict f tl Duffy’ | erdict for the Duffy’s { Settie I [ Estates r p i jot nent Estates Thursday afternoon, in the Dau- 0 ct of Rents iy. . ‘ : I Rents. phin county court, the jury in the) Surveying and Convevancing A - bh veyvancing cast of Duffy vs the York Haven Power Company rendered a verdict 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Ah rges journal, Terms, $ Sold by all newsdeale Broadway, aw Yi iBroadway, ray. 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