The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 10, 1912, Image 6

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    BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,
PA.
Wednesday, July 10th, 1912
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Automobile Buyers!
Here Is a'Splendid Collection of Cars For You to Select From
Reo, R. C. Hupp, Premier, Firestone
Columbus, Velie, Oakland.
We are also in position to quote you on delivery trucks and
carry a variety of second-hand 1 Do not fall to look them over
Also carry the largest stock of auto supplies in this end of the
county
We have just closed a contract for ofl which enables us to
sell you oil at wholesale prices in quanities of five gallons and
upward We have been using this oil for four years and know
it to be good. Your patronage solicit
Landis Bros., Rheems.
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is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture
Rockers Hall Racks |
Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks
Extension & Other Tables, Davenport
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
Mirrors
In fact anything 1n the Furniture Line
Undertaking and Embalming
H.C. BRUNNZER
MOUNT JOX. PIEINNA
Jd. Y.
BUILDING BLOCKS
All Styles and Colors
Porches, Columns and
Banisters
Door and Window Sills ang
Lintles, Chimneys,
Ete.
Retailer of the Best |
Grades of Cement
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ORIN. . - PENNA
pP it is faultless in shape,
finish, comfortable and |
its wearing qualities. |
for Spring ready for |
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I THE DONOVAN COMPANY ~ ~ THE DONOVAN COMPANY 1
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BUILDING A SHIPPING CRATE i }
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sas. : a) $
To Get Correct Proportion and Still 1 1
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Make It Light Is Matter Requir MANNER OF STICKING FOWLS + | owl nN 0 S +
ing Thought and Experimenting, ; - I
; a Common Pocket-Knife, With Medium. * oo
Fo build a stron; ping crate In Sized Blade, Makes Excellent In- 4 3
the correct proportion and still make strument for Operation, * *
it light in weight Is a matter that can — I *
not be irried on ¥ithout 9 When the market calls a bird T +
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thought and experimenting and for to be bled. tl est plan is to stick $ I
this reason I have drawn plans n it in the moutl ind by so doing § 3
bullt sample crates in an exper ite avold the unsightliness so common i
al way until the result is sa sfactory where they are } ed about the I +
to me, and I feel sure Il be to those throat. Using is method, one # de
should first of all have a stout cord * ¥
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Sree 1 Reliable merchandise only; one price to Every thimg marked 1n plain fig- ¥
am—— + ures in every department. Everything exchangeable within a reasonable time. i
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Poultry Shipping Crate. croove ix kook § (ash refunded willingly on re juest, [he smallest order can be telephoned, we 1
. i vah Hor this OF MOUTH. : c : $
who wish to build crates after this 1 pay nhone charges, All goods delivere { free to anv part of the [ S A. I
pattern, writes E. F. Barry, in the o wd S x
Baecesstul Farming AA 5 \ rest room provided for our women patrons, telephone ser ice, writing mater- }
The drawing will give a corect idea END OF BEAK, . de I oe a en ad TB co oy Mw he ; ’ A & > *
of how to put the crates together and ! ials, all the daily papers provided free 3
the following lumber bills will if fol- i
lowed give correct results. An attractive cafe where appetizing and dainty breakfast and dinners provided 2%
The material, if a person is to use
any number of these crates of a cer
tain size he can best go to a box fac
tory or mill and have them cut to or
der,
boards any 1
3 inch thick to be used for
three-eig
bottom, Slats any length three
Inches
incl
Slaughtering Block.
ping the
Farm and Fireside. After cli]
I prefer a
hatchet or
| ax), place the fowl in the box, where
it will bleed freely. This method, to
my notion, is more humane than to
have them flopping about on the
ground.
Gather eggs daily.
The profits in poultry culture are |
measured by the care given.
It is useless to expect many eggs
from old fowls of any variety.
All scraps of vegetables from the
table should be given to the hens.
A poultryman is judged by his sur-
roundings and the condition of his
fowls.
Hens need to be provided with a |
summer dust bath as well ag in the |
winter.
Grit enables the gizzard to prepare
the food for digestion. It is a fowls
false teeth.
The dropping-boards should be reg-
ularly cleaned and the filth removed
from the houses.
It is of little profit to have a good
supply of eggs if we cannot market |
them to advantage.
A large part of the heavy loss from |
bad eggs can be obviated by the pro-
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duction of infertile eggs.
The market age of goslings is
twelve weeks, which is a short time
after they have feathered out.
Chickens are creatures of habit.
Whether they are lazy or active de-
pends largely on the way they are
raised.
The enemies of the fresh egg mar-
ket are the preserved and the tested
out incubator eggs. Be above such
trickery.
Guinea fowls do not mate in pairs
ons or doves. One male to
per way to
like
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mate
is the pr
gri t of
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DAINTY y or :
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MER SHOES | : 4 Setore
or £ 30 uch
Deople and neat, stylish | po :
le ones for more sturdy |
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either case our footwear |
give perfect satisfac || The Choice of a Husband
| fs too important a matter for a wo-
man to be handicapped by weakness,
bad blood or foul
breath. Avoid
hese killhopes by taking Dr. King’s
Aife Pills. New strength, fine com-
plexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits
—things that win men follow their
use. Easy, safe, sure
Bernhart & Co's,
25c at S. B.
—— eee.
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin.
length six inches wide by
The long stock should consist of
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Your smallest child is safe to do vour shopping here as you would be yourself t
Where to Stick a Bird, 3
fastened to the ceiling, with a two Better Goods For the Same Money or the Same *
pound weight attached to the lower 4
. This should be jus ig ‘n >} Qo PT b
rs Shot Je uw high enough Good for Less Money-Than Anywhere Else i
C lang ne bird ( De DpICKe( € a J vr ow
convenient height. The weight {is * EE —— EI ———.. wr ¥
used to save ty a knot each time; 3 -
as all t to wind % £
the st d’s legs, and 3
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bi heir deeds.
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2 stick: ! ner nowled se 1t by y People to Be : ‘as es
: fost Profit Ff Duck Family, p \UTOCAR AND
eesti recent sales was a 140- BUICK TRUCKS
~ p AIIRIT acre fai ‘ \ price of $9000 to ¢ ANNA GAI 3 Ohi
DUST BOX FOR WINTER USF acre farm at a price of $9000 to a vy com
r——— Chicago man, a graduate of an J coun] .
since the Ind 1 w( { NErits
Combination of Hard Coal Ashes and Illinois Agricultural School, who SIBce the Inc :
Powdered Tobacco Stems Keeps
Hens Free From Lice.
Thinking the hens did not use
their dust bath as much ag they
ought, and believing the reason for
this to be because the dust mate-
rial was so cold, we changed condi-
tions in this way. A dry goods box
three feet long, twenty inches wide
by eighteen inches deep was obtain-
| ed, says a writer in the Homestead.
The bottom boards were removed
| and a new bottom nailed on, which
was one-fourth inch thick. Another
box, just enough larger to allow the
first to slip inside eastly, was next
found. This was placed in the sun-
niest spot in the hen house and filled
to within four inches of the top with
fresh horse manure. On top of this
the smaller box was set and filled to
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A Winter Dust Box.
| within six inches of the top with
sifted hard coal ashes and some pow-
dered tobacco stems. In a short
| time the ashes felt warm and the
hens soon found this out. They have
kept remarkably free from lice, due,
we believe, to the tobacco. Fresh
horse manure is put in two or three
times during the winter.
"SALT IN THE POULTRY FOOD
| No Living Thing Can Get Along En-
tirely Without It and Chickens
Should Have Food Salted.
Many people labor under the im-
pression that no salt should ever be
put into poultry food, simply because
highly salted food, such ag salt fish
or pickled meat, has sometimes killed
chickens. As a matter of fact, no liv-
ing thin ret along entirely with-
out sa hickens can
always * by eating
grass, a certain
But in winter
met essen.
For Sale
Several good Building Lots front-
ng 95 feet on South Barbara Street,
Joy and extending in depth of
stable on these lots that could very
easily be converted into a double
dwelling. For further particulars
BS A Sarx, (
Skin & Private Diseases, Excesses, both sex, Abnses, Weak
ply to Lewis Seeman. Mount Joy. | jemes; Nervous Debits, Lost Manhood, D
Tecieriesieriesiosiorfeofosfortecfodorosfocionie udboforforfecdrad
has traveled xtensively all over the
world
If you want to buy a farm for
farming, speculation, or investment,
write to me.
I can give you the best references
both in Lebanon and Lancaster
counties and can easily show you
that you can deal safely and profi
tably.
Many of the farms will increase
50 per cent. in the next few years.
The best bargains will go to early
buyers.
Write at once for list and make
an appointment to see the farms
while the crops are growing.
J. L. RUTTER
Real Estate and Insurance
Farmers’ Trust Bldg. Lebanon, Pa.
“After fuar in our family had died
of consumption I was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved and I gained f
87 pounds through using 3
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DISCOVERY
W. R. Patterson, Wel Tex. b
PRICE 50c and $1.00 AT AL 157s. *
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REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
E. Main St., Mount Jou
alling and Clerking of Public Sale
Settlement of Estates.
Collection of Rents.
Surveying and Conveyancing
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UNITED MEDICAL CO., 20x 74, LANCASTER, Pa
% % EERE REPRE
Sold in Mi. Joy by E. W. Garber
hand
and W. D. Chandler & Co.
vidth 1 54 feet. There is a good OLD DR. THEEL & DR. . L. THEEL
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19 Spring Garden St,
St., Phila., Pa.) Ein Deats: Artz, Only German
Specialist. The German atment, the ouly
Guaranteed Cure for Specifie Blood Poison, others
can’t Cure, all use Mercury & Arsenic, worse than
the Disease itself, it’s a curse of humanity. All
ormerly 535 N. 6th
ns, Atrophy,
e, Hydrocele, Rupture & Stricture,
no eutting, Kiduey, Bladder, 46 yrs. practice £6 yrs. Hosp.
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Read the Mt. Jov Bulletin. ren
Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. |
Exp. in Germany. Book Free, tells all, exposing Museums,
ity & Country 4 ivertising Frauds. Hrs. 9-4, 6-9; Sun. 9-2. |
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their appearance in 1
came originally from the
years, chiefly as egg-producers. They
derive their name from their native
land and racy, upright carriage.
In color they are fawn and white,
with yellow shanks and light-green
bill; the latter being sometimes
Ese Soy eo sna row na LACEY AWOMONTe (5,
is carried in an almost upright posi
tion. Neck is long and thin, with fine-
ly formed head.
The Indian Runner is rather small,
fully matured ducks weighing from LANCASTER - wn =»
four to five pounds. Drakes from five
to six pounds, live weight.
But they grow very rapidly while
young and are easy to raise. What
they lack in weight is more than made
up for in their other good qualities.
To begin with, they are very prolific
layers; beginning when about six Mas
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5 | is |
months old. Their eggs are pure @ @ mir
white and a little larger than those >
of a Plymouth Rock hen.
They are superior in quality to any
I wish to inform the pubiie that I
have one of the largest crops of
Pure Crystal Spring Water Ice that I
have had since I am in the business,
which I am now ready to serve the
public. Wagon thru Mt. Joy and
Florin daily. See me before placing
jour order for the season. Prices
reasonable.
C. S. Frank
MT. JOY, PA.
New 1912 Cars Now Here
GARAGE NEVER CLOSED
230-238 W. King St.,
PENNA.
The largest and only strictly firs¢
class fireproof garage and repair
shop in Lancaster City of County.
Indian Runner Drake and Duck.
duck’s eggs that we have ever eaten,
and as a rule, they bring higher Bell Phone.
prices in the market. — =
The ducklings reach a marketable
size when about twelve weeks old. HOTEL M G1 I
When forced, they will weigh four to C
five pounds at two months.
The meat of the Runner is of su-
perior quality; fine in the grain, juicy,
and excellent flavor. Hotels and res-
taurants pay fancy prices for duck- jent ang regular guests.
lings.
The eggs are in good demand, also. RESTAURANT
In winter when eggs are high the In- in connection with hotel where he
dian Runner is “on the job.” Any Will serve in season.
enterprising person can work up a OYSTERS and CLAMS in any style
ig on By ls rad Pips TURTLE SOV P, Etc. Ete.
at should prove highly profitable. Priv ining
There is no great danger of strong FrIvate duing room for ladies.
competition, as comparatively few
poultry raisers have taken up this J. Wo. McecGinnis
branch of the industry, notwithstand- ’
PROPRIETOR
ing the fact that nearly all kinds of
emit ent rT
The undersigned having remodel-
ed the old Mooney Hotel, adding a
number of sleeping rooms bath, ete.
is now prepared to entertain trans-
poultry products are bringing un-
heard-of prices in the open market.
In summer the Indian Runner when
given free range will find the greater
part of his living in the fields. But of
course when being fattened for mar
ket, they need some grain. It would
DOES UPHOLSTERING
Persons having upholstering te
do, such as sofas, lounges, beds, or
placing window shades or anything
| be well to say right here that for best in general repair work, will confer
results the grain should be either a favor and save money by calling
ground or cooked. on me. Prices are right.
Sm ns
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin, MUSSELMAN,
Florin, Pa.
Advertise In the Mt. Joy Builetin |
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