The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 04, 1912, Image 8

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    PAGE BIGHT,
Blanke ts
Wear The Longest
They can’t help it. Wear is bred into them. It took us years to learn
how, but we stuck at it; now our HA Blankets stand supreme—
they outwear three ordinary blankets. Every 5A Blanket is closely
woven from the strongest, tightest-twisted yarns our expert spinners
can make. And it is all done to save you money—to make one
blanket do the work of three—to save you trouble and expense.
5A Horse Blankets are sold by the largest horse-blanket factory in
the world direct to your dealer. Here, again, we save you money by
cutting out all jobbers’ commissions. You pay but one profit.
The 5A Storm King is the most popular medium-priced square
blanket on the market. Extra large, extra thick, extra strong, extra
warm. Weighs 8 Ibs., measures 84 x 90 inches. Price only
worth twice as much. See them before you buy any other.
Buy a 8A Square Blanket for street use. Buy a 5A Bias Girth Blanket for stablls ati
Buy a 5A Plush Robe for carriage or auto.
WM. AYRES & SONS, Philadelphia, Pa.
: Don’t Miss The Great
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MIDDLETOWN FAIR
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY axp FRIDAY
Sept. 10, 11, 12, 13,
Greater And Better Than Ever
Trotting and Rnnning Races
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Everything Enlarged! Free Vaudeville. Big Poultry
and Live Stock Exhibit. Agricultural Machinery and
Farm Products. Great Art Display. Enlarged Mid.
way, &ec.
Every Day a Big Day
General Admission, 25¢
C.S. FEW, President. JNO. W. METZGAR, Secy.
a oat died Hdiabiiisabeideile ne deiiesd dade Blblrdd EIT
SPP SPP Pee rTITRTTTITTTTEET ETT TIT A TIeTTePTreYr : ol 3 : s 3 :
. preferable to heavy applications fast and the chaffeurs were either
cn rm na—— — at longer intervals; and if the basic intoxicated or did not care as they
slag be freely used as a source of did not sound a horn thru the en-
phosphoric acid, it is probable that tire town. A horse belonging to
The New Shoe Store
Since taking charge of the Yoblonovitz Shoe store I have added
one of the finest lines of
Men's, Women's and
Children’s Shoes
At From 98¢c to $2.48
to be found in this town. They com-
prise the best there is in shoes and
should be considered when you pur-
hase that next pair of Shoes.
All Kinds Repairing
Having modern machinery I am
prepared to do repairing on short
notice and at right prices. Give me
vour next job and fet me show you.
HARRY LASKAMITZ
Hast Main St., MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
A RE -
Speed, Comfort and Safety in Automobiles de-
pend largely upon using the right Gasokne.
Waverly Gasolines—three grades— quires more food and richer food to yotor Truck Co. Inc., of 635 N
2 poe Instant s, ful, clean losion—quick ignition— f —t % 2 cp
776° — Special — Motor I=tiimewrs, one er od al sted maintain life In a good degree. . proag St. Philadelphia.
. no carbon deposits—t are guarantee
Power Without Carbon products. No “‘natural
WAVERLY OIL WORKS COMPANY, Independent Refiners, PITTSBURG, PA.
’ gasolines used.
rom en rr w—
Read The Bulletin week. The i
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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR THE
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blood, just as would be the case if glass window, breaking it into
anything more to prove that it second dash against the parlor door
stands us in hand to keep the bodies but the tongue truck the wood work
of our cattle clean by the use of a so firmly that they were unable to
brush and comb not now and then, £0 any farther.
but every day, regularly? If this be Mr. 8S. H. Miller kindly consented
not done, the pores of the skin get to take his aotoreycie and follow
closed with the dust which is always ihe a
present in our stables, especially at
this time of the year, when we are
feeding hay and other food that is
apt to fill the air with flying partic-
les. At once the cow begins to suf-
fer. She cannot digest her food as St. Philadelphia. No. X677 was the
she would ottherwise and she re- ohiel
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Farmers Column
FARMER
Keep the Cow's Skin Clean—The
LhEETE PeccocooloplocpleoeolRRRRRRR
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Dalry Cow==Corn Silage and
Manure—Treating of Wounded
I'''ees—Other Notes, ®
En a w= # Ladies
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The best cow is the one that can &
constme the largest amount of ®
roughage and use it to the best ad- *
vantage ®
The number of acres required tc
feed a herd of twenty cows in full Q
milk will depend largely upon the ®)
condition of the ground and the
season. ®
In California the following mix-
ture was used on trees three vears ®
ago and is still in good condition Q
One part of crude petroleum to )
three parts of rosin: warm in sepa- ®
rate dishes, mix and apply warm to *
cuts made by pruning or by culti- Q
vator injury. While this mixture
is not better than grafting wax, it &
is much cheaper and is worthy of Q
trial.
ridiculously low prices.
or Overcoat cheap, for your school boy.
Wednesday, September 4, 1918,
ALL 0. BENEMAN
Just received a large assortment of
Mens’ and Children’s
Sweaters
AT ALL PRICES
Don’t forget that we are closing out our ready-to-wear
0) Clothing and Overcoats for Men, Young Men and Boys’ at
Now is the time to get a good Suit
We are now
ready to show you
1200 Samples For The Made To
Measure Suits From $12.50 to $45.00
Each Garment Guaranteed to Fit
Yours for good goods at low prices
Twenty tons of corn silage an acre |
were harvested last fall by Geo. L]
Hyslop, of Ohio. He used it for fat-
tening cattle and hogs. The most in- ®
teresting thing about this vi ig
that it is the result of proper utili- Q
manure shed has an important place
the farm
en Yeu! mena, he @& EAST MAIN STREET.
I. D. BENEMAN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
The cow is a machine to convert
food into milk. Thus she must have
a large middle and strong constitu-
tion to insure best results. She
nust also have a large ud arge
milk wells, large crooked milk veins
and good sized teats Her head
should be lean and angular
irance, with the eves st
inentl The neck
shoulders pointed and the back-
bone rather prominent. The skin
should be loose and soft tc the
touch,
The quantity of lime needed under
different conditions varies from a .
few hundred pounds to several tons:
ut an average of about one ton of
i. Don't Forget We Give S. & H.
4 Trading Stamps.
Tr Sani clean Th dee ogre
Ask For Them
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good lime to the acre will usnally be
sufficient. If grades of lime are Ran Into a Window
used which contain 50 per cent, or On Saturday morning just before
less of calcium ozide larger quanti- seven o'clock two arge auto vans |
ties will be required. Smaller ap- went down Main street at a high
plications perhaps 300 to 600 pounds rate of speed. Considering their
once in two to four vears will be size they were going entirely too
a second application of lime will, in Mr. C. N. Mumma was frightened
most cases, be necessary but was prevented from doing any
Nature has given all living crea- damage. A fine horse owned by
tures a wonderful covering for the William Strickler was gotten under
body. The skin is a most perfect control with great difficulty. Good
and yet an exceedingly simple sys- presence of mind of Mr. J. B. Keller
tem of carring off impurity and the and his repeated warning or signal m
same time of providing the body to one chaffeur, prevented a headon | §
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with needed nourishment from the collision with a lot of cattle. Thus ®
air, through the mysterious channels we could continue naming a dozen |:z
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of absorption. Every cow’s body is horses that were frighened at these
completely covered with this net- recklessly driven vans. Last bue o
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work of cells. If these are kept not least was a two horse team of
clean and open, so that they may do Mr. Eli H, Engle, which was fright- |B
their work, the cow will be more apt ened at the post office. These horses |B
to be healthy tnan if they become are in town almost daily and never m
closed. This has been most strik- scare at autos but with this excep- |
ingly proven by covering the bodies tion. They turned around and with
of animals with a soft varmish which Arthur Hoffer hanging to the bridle, |
will not admit air, and the poor ran down Main street, turning on
creatures soon die, their heart and the pavement in front of this office,
lungs being fairly engorged with running directly into the large plate
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they were smothered. Do we need thousands of pieces. They made a
rascals in order to get thelr
numbers. He caught up to them at
Salunga. Their numbers were as
follows: 30720 was the first van. Ti
is owned and operated by the Mil-
bourne Storage Co., of 4950 Folsom
second car which is owned by the
YTS. Suits for damages will be insti-
Going Over the Route + tnted against there two owners as
Mr. F. E. Hershey has charge of oon as the correct amounts are as-
Mr. J. A. Zabn's mail e this certained. =
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