The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 25, 1912, Image 3

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    ere 1S One se;
nary, it 1s at
everywhere
1s dressed In
new
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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.
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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.
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