The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 23, 1912, Image 4

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We want every pipe and cigarette smoker
in this country to know how good Duke’s
Mixture is.
We want you to know that every grain in that big
one and a half ounce 5c sack is pure, clean tobacco
— a delightful smoke
And you should know, too, that with each sack you
now get a book of cigarette papers and
A Free Present Coupon
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These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable pres-
ents, such as watches, toilet articles, silverware, furni-
ture, and dozens of other articles suitable for every member
of the family
You will surely like Duke’s Mixture, made by Liggett
& Myers at Durham, N. C., and the presents cannot fail
to please you and yours
As a special offer,
during October
and Novemberonly
we will send you
our new illustrated
catalog of presents
FREE. Just send us
your name &nd address
on a postal.
Coupons from Duke's Mixture may be
assorted with tags from HORSE
SHOE, J.T., TINSLEY’S NATURAL
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BAVARIA ZAMS DRYAS
coupog). PICK PLUG CUT,
MONT CIGARETTES, CLIX CIGA-
RETTES, and other tags or coupons
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That are Unprofitable—One
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age of a hen after she has pas
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with numbers may be used whe
puliets arrive at maturity, and
ords are kept, the identity
fowl is easily established.
orate method, and one whi I
trykeeper can afford not to follov s
to punch a hole in one of the fou
webs of the feet, each web represent:
ing a certain year. Special pu
for this purpose may b purchased
from any poultry supply h e, but a
small sized leather belt punch can bs
used to good advantage. The hole is
punched very easily when the newly
hatched chick is first taken from the
nest or incubator. All of one season's
chicks may be marked on the same
web, although if special hatchingg
are to be kept separately as high ag
fifteen combinations can be used. It
properly done the hole or traces of
the scar will always remain and thy
identity of the fowl cannot be lost.
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Size of Poultry House.
As to the proportionate size of the
house to the number of fowls kept,
only he who remembers that “there
ifs more profit in a house half full
than in a house twice full,” is safe
from blundering at this point. The
most level-headed practical poultry-
men insist upon ten square feet per
fowl. Contrast this with the room
afforded 100 fowls in a 12x20 house,
less than 2 1-3 feet of space to each
(which is a common sight) and judge
as to the chances for eggs in the lat-
ter case and take warning.
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Some time ago a magazine writer
asked pertinent questions. *‘Should
Smith go to Church?” The returns
from New Jersey primary e
that he should
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Advertise
Joy Bulletin
BULLETIN,
The Right Light
The Bright Light
No soot
No odor
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Family Favorite Oil
WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
320 page book about oil
Gasolines Lubricants
These Beauties,
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for at the
ceremony
Typical Kabyle Woman.
tern stuff of which the
women are made, the bride
y faints during the ordeal.
If, after learning of these quaint
whims and customs, you wish to see
the Kabyle women with your own
eyes, you have only to take passage
to Algiers and a train thence, for
some twenty-odd hours, over a rail
way which appears to be suffering
from convulsions, to its terminus at
Tizi-Ouzou. Thence, on horseback,
astride of a donkey or afoot, but ale
ways with your Arab guide in front
of you and with your hand in your
jacket pocket, and in that hand a
serviceable revolver, you can pene-
trate with greater or less safety into
those wild fastnesses of the Atlas
range, where one can buy a dozen
beauties outright for the price of a
limousine motor car.—Metropolitan,
AUTO ROUTS HORSESHOER
Chicago Blacksmith Goes Into Bank-
ruptcy, Asserting Decline of
Horse Was His Undoing.
Chicago.—Because the automobile
has gradually encroached upon the
usefulness of the horse, Thomas F. D.
Folan, who "has spent his life as a
horseshoer on the West Side, filed a
petition in bankruptcy in the federal
court. For more than ten years he
has conducted a horseshoeing shop
at 466 Milwaukee avenue. His lia-
bilities are $3,889.96 and his assets
$3,733.75. He is fifty-six years old.
“Folan once had a prosperous horse-
shoeing business,” said Attorney Jo-
seph E. O'Donnell, his counsel. “He
has watched his business decline in
such rapid strides lately that he quit
discouraged. The automobile was the
cause.”
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How About
CALENDARS»
Please bear in mind that we have
the finest assortment of calendars
ever shown in this town, We have
anything from the cheapest to the
best. Among them are novelties
from some of the foremost manufac-
turers in this and foreign countries. If
interested drop us a card and we
will call with samples. Our prices
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are way below others.
THE BULLETIN
East Main Street, Mount Joy
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