The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 23, 1912, Image 7

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    ¢ SEVEN THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, October 23, 1912.
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PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH, A feather duster EE
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Did It Ever Strike You? | Farmers Column ik
there is a difference in Lum-| — What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To will layi mn the spring |
When you buy Lumber you USEFUL INFORMATION FOR THE Say This Week.
Juels You "Huy Lauber yo ae months —when| a all
hie] y : y id Make a Careful Stady of Dairy Feed JIN xt : €gg8s are cheap. |
WIL, You Tus 0G Rives Mill Wrench ion : PARK & POLLARD
ea oro) A ry Whe foe Tor RED @RJ; DRYMASH if The Skirt Section Offers a
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Ent THEM eo ;
LAY OR. - 2; | Group of
E 8 MOORE oor SEgey u HOeR= eat |
rr Na Rare Skirt Values
a ote} a Contains the right feed —
Deal er in a) ral , : y Pa J eo mixed right. Brings eggs at
more { l that ¢ 0 SNE i & | lowest cost. Less than half
The use o le under v7 \ the labor to care for hens
tore, Coal, Lumber, Gerain, RE gay Ste} oh 9, an - “a im \ " % Your money back
—if you want it. Don’t delay,
get started now and have eggs
a great
d and I'he much as
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price, sulting . t fabrics
plenty of them —right along.
Velevt Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement th whea Te oN A ou =]
alteration
Bal il i EE a A bh hh hl NAL EAE Essa.
Ask us for the Park & Pollard
Year Book ¢ rn all about
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noothest
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ze stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price pald
for grain
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W ng ert & I
44 North Ee St., Lancaster Pa. ta, vo + intro od m uy aay | en 92 .
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extra fring bib debi debit b dd bid bb bb bbb diel bbb br ered them hardy strains
The Sportsman's Opportunity oe A Beh ie wen aD could be learned vere | tasted the quality of our goods which are guaranteed to gi
with a m
is here. Early buyers will reap
wfeoocfecforiecioced
amined and
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Teolaele
for tobacco, cabbage," it i a Er gs ; SAE Ho i [.Labe & o., and Spitzner | vou entire satisfaction. All goods Delivered.
Looge
a good, reliable gun
from a complete assortment. From 200
rices
cauliflower and tomatoes. At five
points in the state he set plants at| : Tm iE : nd selecting theii ons with cai yr)
resh selecting
euns now in stock you can easily find just the one
svery r 6 I
the rate of 6000 an hour.. At other
© Tr: y Ya , 1 l e paid in eve
points he set them with a plow. He } - f eR 1 where calp wa consummat
thinks this will do away with dodder Shan Yh ree House With Ylwns 9 ay ‘1 1eh bids under Hage
and injury from disking. Some of ere mad yme sections and
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idea They are a.l great bargains for the hunter
day,’
COME TO US FIRST
ok no further the Rusian alfalfa plants when "°° : toated: The ‘hu has principally
es of guns, such as.Winchester, Repeaters, L. C. (
Sevierionenjeniesinedeofecte ony
given room in the garden had 500
Teco ote oles Tools ste ole alae
» and Remington, hammer and hammerless shoots from one crown. Over 1200
barrel Guns from $2.50 up. armers are operating with Pro
barrel Guns from $5.50 up. |fesso¥ Hansen and many reports
are coming in ‘showing
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markable resistance to tl
PIROSH & SIMMONS |
To those of our readers who m
LANCASTER, PENNA. Bulletin 114 of the Pennsyl
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a careful study Ff dairy feeding,
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2 er — : ey
teresting The principles in
; ; ~ feeding are gone into both in a theo-
111 0 TY 1 1 Bil retical manner. In a rough
the following rules are laid
Encle's Furniture Warerooms as zou:
1. Feed grain in proportion
MOUNT JOY, PENNA. milk yield; that is, give her,
= example, one pound of grain mix-
“ —— ee Per ture per day for each three or four
1ARKS .
NS A |pounds of milk produced.
rs &c. GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURZ A SPECIALTY 5 5
tion may 2. Feed all the roughage which
sther af J n i : Mi : ¢ i and Elsie Bucher
eth Tan UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER [the cow will eat up clean, up to the ag ; : | Victim of Epilepsy
home of
B\ soint where she gains in weight. Fe a op y | Ralph Morton, aged seventeen |= vg hb
= | : darbara vder near Lititz where | Ton ge Western! bery er, 2 aley & Myers
= 11
. receive v : ; : oo
—=- y 3. Whenever she becomes too with a number of other ladies |” 2S Who has been an t ! 125-131 East King S LANCASTER, PA.
ayy WLLL - AA A er ladqies : | 20-131 has 2 Boy JANUAN A
an . fat reduce the amount of roughage, |i icq their I af embroidering. |2 home at Spring City, Montgomery |
. . 1 a { Kll § 1 2] o ht 5 = 0 - y
dg Poplar Lumber for sale im lots to suit the purchasers leaving the amount of grain to be|Tney report having had a delights ‘| county, for people subject : {OC EO =i
rms, $3 a = . . | 2 ep laving nad « 1 ul 3 |
Colon 7 LV . 3 . spilepsy, was caught n i as |
Sjisiers | od |determined by the milk yield. time, while at the same time having | P1'eP ; : 4
’ 7 1 Rundav oh t x Fiocar onine and
i York | Food requirements for cows of learned a few points in the art Sunday night hy Officer. Young, J i ! iE OR
| taken to the station house While | =
Undertaking and Embalmi different weights and, cows produc-| Our ateur photographer Earl
4 | GE * A 3 $s a deht ix + Foy r . 3 l « |
nN en a g a ing & [ing different amounts of milk are|witmer has been busy part of his there he had four or five fits and 2 B. ASE W
eiven i ag a . | ’ Sn Je Sy ! | seemed to be suffering greatly. Gon 4 Special on atches
given in tables. Most of our read-|spare time this summer learning the £2 TY
gs C0 LGR mr | vs will find the method as describ | pyusipess. This business has siven < Bave just parcaliosd's ware.
ed in the Bulletin extremely scien-\nim one advantage over his chums. |SePt © the home several Fionghs LA J 74 r of watches, undoubtedly the
(tific. but after they have studied it! pris = : & 5 : oe ago. Thursday night he and Clar- f n ~A {7 tet w :
» J L 1 His presence at the young ladies tea : Ni / best values offered in that line
iio . 73 : seal z : ance Heckert, another yatient ~~ / lien 3 :
THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST |a little they will find it auite | parties ens aiwavs' vollcited In|" : € ) ckert, a be I Den Sad / | for a long time. They are open
- si i y tov . . whose home is in Harrisburg, walk- PA i . : :
ESTABLISHED 1897 simple and, we believe, quite prac-|orger to arranze and take a few . ne sn is Le Ys 11] 7 = face, dust-proof nickel case,
ic : ..|ed away from the institution. £ E
tical. Of all the experiment stations | | snap shots of the ladies. Since his : : , bos lle ye Ie Rockford movement, 17 jewel,
Hecker as caug ‘ Harrisburg. - § $ IY A ‘
WILLIAM L. BEAR & CO. |i roma iio ts mo to vais fi, tof fete wae ven tims | op Cpu ll 2) ls i viv
scientific work with feeding stock. |py nex is chums) oheay morning ©, 5. oioug = Es go JE) last a lifetim '
(Members Chicago Board of Trade) a »{Dy Rost summer all of his « “| who has charge of the home, came |® (eq iw bE wl time. Can you beat it
will have cameras. <= i
to Lancaster and took the boys
| fa — : : > 4 53) 7: 7 4
BROKERS Real Fstate Market |, | em bo 1 : og so Roads 1 Al Fsiplauct
VANIA BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Sts, PHILADELPHIA W. A. Page, sold the Rutt fagm,| Big Fire at Steelton . 5 SE AY B g ranches
PENNSYL on the Columbia turnpike at Krea- | Eleven houses were totally de-
STO CKS—-ONDS—INVES TMENTS dy’s, in the following manner, 15|stroyed and ten others gutted by Adjudications Filed "
SECONDS 2 MINUTES acres to Abraham H. Long, of Lan-|flames that burned over five hours| Adjudications were filed in these g 0 MILLER Seat
Tv Board of Trade. To any Grain Market in Americs |disville, and 18 acres to H. C. Mad- |at "Steelton Saturday night. Three estates; Nathan G Kile, Rapho, = a § MOUNT JO¥F, PA.
o Ohi ison, who will erect a handsome hundred people, mostly foreigners, | $3,960.70; Leah Snyder, West | =
Lancaster Branch 220-226 Woolworth Bldg. Home on the site. fare homeless Denegal, $51.28. ’ ir OT SOE OO
The lad is from Florin, and was
anywhere for only $10?