ere 1S One se; nary, it 1s at everywhere 1s dressed In new T—————— 1 a RFT OE 10 HL GL hdrawals are Either to withdraw shows ar begins Jan. yu wil leposit SCH NTUS ! TBOOK WILL WEL HE NEWS Fhat our big fuction Sale is now on For nq WW wi our prices cut fra \ mer size, each RTHER—bDring REAL SHOE be assured— regardless of ce, 1s genuine- serviceable, as stylish out as well dy us ; yp WN ey 0 ; dad (Sel de Ny rcet, MEunt Joy, Pa. | 2) 1 OO NO LL LO HAVE You MAGIC | TRIED There is nothing to ¢ or Cleaning of Grease or Tar Spots, on Men’s or Lad oon time for house ciganing gnd if duiot pduiori, op a ASS oH 2 trial size I lef convinced will be is nothing bettet r ‘House Cied { sell any quant THE BULLETIN, MCUNT JOY, PA. feller feofeoe om forfoe oe LE DAIRYMAN a S88 5 5 3 pure bred 101 the lately the will depends ver) One certain—if a half a 3 abs . COWS be he dairy farmer is in a nan will give chance profits his better position to raise good calves pigs and chickens than his neigh bor who does not belleve in dairying Don’t let storms to the around It the cows out in stand doesn’t pay When a cow that habit of kicking puts in the yon there's a reason the trouble in the foot sure is not her pail may be Try to find out what is Her udder may be Frequently a cow will milk to better advantage if she is given 1 little feed during the process apparently be made good care and feed, sore inferior with Many an ow could better fon foeonfonfoe ton onfon oneness osfooforfoufurforfonforter} BEDDING FOR SWINE. ed a Dry Nest to Keep Them Thrifty In Winter. H of all and comt for thelr food farmer in the This applic Mogs Ne ages slze require realize full benefit of writes a New York American Agriculturist. more especially to the from f until spr rtable sleeping places to vers the consumed, accomin Stock of to than many the comf pile one on top of This ns kinds are more sensiti and wet persons surroundings Make will not old wi realize they her for warmth The under rtable, so anot inheaithy one ty and coming in wl air will pune ch is as fatal as any disease 1 in a herd of young pigs contact develop 1 3 1 rt does not hurt conditions are f Il the openi 18S or venti nged that the circulation ym the ins outward of air inward This cold dampness in a cold yon the be ide, draft and create On morning, when of frost adhering to and ceiling, you maj} by Impure r or gs and there y ventilated ¢’s Dream the Duroc-Jersey sow J swith show . won grand cha Wisconsin state fair and Illinois state fair of 19124 She won the senior championship at the international live stock show, Chicago, last year. This sow was farrowed March 15, 1907, and has produced seven litters of pigs, nev- er less than nine and up to eleven These pigs sold for more than $7,000 Her ancestors were winners at the world's fairs at Chicago and St Louis, and her progeny have been state falr winners. She is consid- ered one of the greatest sows of her breed from every standpoint. Mc's Dream is owned by H. E. Brown- ing, Hereman, Ill plonships at put in muslin windows of large pacity. This Is an excellent way to dry and warm a room. Shredded cornstalks make good bed ding, and hogs will eat much of it. | Cornstalks are the hardest and | disagreeable of all beds to clean. Oat and buckwheat straw are both unde- sirable. They lack wearing qualities Both will sweat and become damp quickly, causing scurf, cracked skin and continued itching. Dry leaves make a good bed of short duration, but soon break into fragments, creating a dust. Baled shavings and sawdust both make desirable bedding for mild weather, They absorb moisture and im part a heal odor, but and unc ortable for winter e considaeln are ton cold We wheat straw the rye and use. This pre all seasons quantity during cole and health) beds. no are made of, be ch which e on the ! riced Shelter is i as import: sssary in 1d both are nes Cattle Bring Big Money the well- known Lawn (cattle dealers, held another squaref‘ deal public sale of cows and othef™ve stock at Fred- h & Bro, erick Hill's UrjiR®™ Square Hotgl, on FER -five head were ca- | most | The Corinthian Canal, The four centuries between the 'an ama first completion are by no means a in the The completion In across the finish of a survey was canal's conception and recon canal construction 18093 of annals of the winth wa the isthmus of ( heme for which made in the vear 600 1 when Periander employed Egyptian the gineers to out work N actually site of death it ect was not revived this though the total length of nal Is four miles Graphic carry along but at ind the | 1882 the Lot commenced work the was abandoned present canal until under Law. his those Stripped Dickens “Bleak House" were involved in suits in the chance at the describe the woes of and the delays to which t were subjected before the English court dicial procedure was reformed. Ti tion sented space, ing very tedious and plied to him to paint a device i of their He 2 says that an artist once re the Two same Idea in much suitors in chancery reconciled to each other a expensive suit memoration return and amity faction by p shaking hand the other w ave ther entire inting Russian Discipline fa t Riga a Rus- te to fill was While sian sergeant d attending a his tab for a batl ! it suddenly called : 1 ed sev- eral hours later t t building fiooded and the | ing to excited tenants t! | | not turn off the superior. faucet wi from his Wednesday, December 20, 1918, | Acted or A well to do In sas Clty tells a u got started In 1if¢ without York city street he tell the f Arkan- ' how he Ing man, New the “We $n” Ie 1 dollar and much wu wk Whi saw a own ad, will you ho for Bays Kar City Journal, went In and planked down received Instructions in a sealed envel ope. Going out on the street, he open ed the per on slip of pa and have the No, in- advice, and today than $100,000 | found a h envelope ling Vou ike the devil Did he windling gave your outfit feed! He took thei money arrested for he Is worth more The Home of a Genius. Beethoven was born in a small house in Bonn vice of and hi to take He was kind his failed spoke und ther had inherited t! and often Beethover brother were obliged intoxicated father howe utter who an un made never known to word about the man unhappy, and he it it when a third persor his fathe Beethoven was th lesson In t but his tri advantage to hi that ir under h youl: so neve to re haritably of frailty, Young taught many a se hard school of adversity, were They texture ere not w it ive to his character which upheld him heaviest a Historian's Joke, Ma ilay is not u a hu of i Ing in I1.: been pr by four Benst lly re vriter, but in his } in a situa tion of ext The Mt. Joy Bulletin has the best equipped, most up- to-date, most modern Printing establishment outside of Lancas- ter City, in this why we solicit Give us a h ow we i | we EE ——.—~—~—_—..—. "hk ” Pe Yee ladada 1100s iE WER eerily CROS: NCCUINY WEAKENS HEREDI All truly intelligent writers breedinz of dairy cattle advise farmer, when he has once selected a registered bull of of the breds, to stay right in line In all fu ture purchases of bulls, says Hoard's Dairyman. But this does not satisfy the farmer. He has an idea that, if one cross of pure blood with his mon grel cows makes a marked improve ment, why will not further crossing knit into one animal all the valuable traits possessed in each breed? For Instance, he crosses his mongrel cows with a pure bred Jersey bull. He notes a great increase of richness in the milk of the resulting heifers over that of the dam. Then he wants more quantity, and he breeds that heifer to a Holstein and gets a heifer. Then he wants the golden color in the milk of the Guernsey, and he breeds this last heifer to a pure bred Guern- sey bull There are a host of farmers think that is the right way of breed- ing. They are looking only on the sur- on the the any dairy who i ———————— face have set first one : of prep« heredit outcrossi breeders, of desc podge of most univer h producing power, One cross, say and a mongrel cow brings a heifer BO per cent of each. If that h bred to a pure bred Holstein the pro eny is 75 per Breed that progeny t« tolstein straight in line and we have a calf 87% per cent Hol stein. We have 1 been steadily ‘elim inating the hybrid.” 7ith a Holstein | } ent Holstein. But it should be rememoered that the producing capac ity o. each generation will depend greatly on the dairy prepotency of the sire in each case. Bred in this way, there is a constant increase gf Holstein ty in the resulting hel] ( tion, &i} of which g Lenriched gating Prisoner—Yes, your fiftieth time I county. That's your printing. . - : a order ana see can please re as old as life f ut tl are dimly reen t roe ( ODOT 1 of farmer: 1 1 » of the country the ir in the hb Ia » is just as much el { futu he herd in too close ding as there is in hav ing too wide Some of the best we now know and their characteristic inbreed ing, but after characters are once fixed breeding is to be avoided. Inbreeding is 8 matter to be handled only by experts. It is very like a redhot poker in that a man may get hold of the wrong end of it While it is a powerful agent for the fixing of type and in the establishment of new breeds or of families within the olde: breeds, it is not to be handled careless breeds of hogs which have been produced s fixed by in and these too close ienol 12n¢ Milk Fever. A bullet Kentucky experi ment station ilk wer advances the due to the toxi un the udder pre roduction The Air treatment is ns of pre I'¢ Through 1 duced. Judge—Are you circumstances have been here for va- grancy, and I thought that perhaps we fy et up a small Jubilee. DUAL PURPOSE OR MILK SHORTHORNS When a cows nl ided to make tock the What shall he the first plac y farmer two Is of cat same fa y ys H. W. Americal ricult t Let the him pedigreed farmer has de money akin question arises, keep In need have tle on Avery in him best and start i herd, may dictate, or, |i y nnot the pedigree male u a greed bull on a good cross of breed thet start, he farms ence the select suits circumstances afford pedi the his the ced as long as here | » great differ- the ach one mall I desired made stay with among breeds fills large degr to be selecte of the va cow, and as 1 1S rine money abando A yw tha 11 give profitable beef its rmine the breed doubt ene purpose in be no make » will not be amount in tin mii, gen Feed and the Cow. The cow, small producer of butter fat, producer by says the Kansas Farmer. a certain natural produce milk, and this ability cannot be made over by any system of feeding. Many cows do not have a chance to produce the quantity of milk they are capable of giving because of short rations. Be- fore condemning the cow as being un profitable and worthless as a milker it Is advisable always to know that the cow has been given feed in such quan- tity and of such character as will give her a chance to show that she is ca- pable of doing. This remarks points again to the statement we have many times made that, generally our cows are not as poor as our system of feeding, which that by the right feeding methods many cows that are now unprofitable would be profit able. naturally a cannot ide a large feeding, The cow has be mi: any system of ability to speaking, means New Hog. Isolate the I with Good breeders perience have the allowing a newly pur mingle with the farms antine for sev hog t { tined that 3 1 ixed untii he I I Ds LLL LS k A . icense for Mt. Gretna Mutton Holiday Gifts For All the lookout for the ig thede elegant t ACY opts our customers and assembled an goods mo Aft in find pocket-knives, all kinda, perco- ware, dal- outiit cutlery of sadirons, casserole Juminum and nickel of other articles for home skates, sleds, little coasters, olks, and for the sporting goods galore Don't fai what we offer We oan bargalne prices rea MOUNT JOY, PA. (ROLLEY SCHEDULE ancaster, Rohrersto: Mt. , Landisville, Salunga Joy and Klizebeth- " town Street Railway Co. WESTWARD incast 6.15, Fra BFR Rohrerstown w 3%. 11 8 9 Sma mmEia Eo F Fry BSTAAR = F Pres SRF PRE BBE BES SEF phe Hest From jeweoe peedse oon will leave Lancas- eave Elizabethtown wecasions cars r and Mt to 8.15 nnot Be Cnred LICA’ them Cae ompose combined with the ting directly on the 3 e perfect combina~ wo ingredients is what pro- wonderful re in curing for testimonia free. Prop oledo, Qs ts, price T5 mily Pills ription known, Take Hall's B for constipation. DR. J. CLEMENT JENKINS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 530-532 Woolworth Building Lancaster, Pa. Office Hours: 9a. m Sunday and Other Hours By Appointment P- fel hand anything wked Meats, Hama, Deef, Lard, Ete. Jeef, Veal, Pork asd Prices always right. ways line ogna, Drie Also Fresh H H. KRALL West Main Street, Opp. Bank, MOUNT JOY, PA. Telephone. A Read the Bulletin Subscribe for the Mi. Joy B