THE BULLETIN, MOUNT Wednesday, June 11, 1913. JOY. PA. | Ald SEVEN . — during the night, They dislike castor beans and that plant is much more HOME HEALTH CLUB PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH, 4 FOR 00 rrr y Rheems Farmers! ‘Farmers Column “. wo | “ J Is Every Woman Will We | | : ; Yer oman wi ant “| What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Written by Dr. David Reeder, Chica. | attractive than ferns and grow to a h ) | ; . . . =| ) wo \ ) 1 ' . re q q n THIS MAGAZINE OF |AGENT BUCHER TELLS OF AD Huy his Week USLFUL INFORMATION FOR THE dt Seat size in single semnon. ey STYLES AND CLOTHES | VANTAGES OF BUREAU FARMER , planting a Jot of them about your 3 wn CRAFT - | { Part 2. If you have' house this spring and note the effect » { ( even three and i he AS : 1 Ww our limited supply lasts © for Org ng the Farm Bu \ R Large Cor / ‘a © an ‘on the mosquitoes. Don't forget te | n bul ap at t 3 .h ‘ ™ 3 ind Inti Steps Take in WV | | V Like Hov th ; y ie { Piet hy 8 4 " \ \{ {1 ”- Lar t Outlined for Benefit of l Pre Amount of eceptacie for the —— ’ CUM tt 1 nt's i i 4 of waste or garbage The Week + Grain © 5 £ \ f v . NE : a ; It shows the latest New Plante a ‘led off. Put screens ipl r the ¥ unt Joy Bulle : \ York and Paris Styles, styles At 1 June meetiy of the Rheen . “n ii you want the air to : \ « by Wm. L wu | ) - ! but fix it so that flies cannot SeRr ( Feunsy vanis Bullding, a | \ or stout women new styles Bra 1 of | 1 on Far : Philadel pt Pa.,, by D. B. Lehman, A 2 4 { for the little one It gives ™| mn ASSOC 1, he vurday ) at 0 deposit thelr eggs and manager, Woolworth Bullding, Lane w valuable “hints op Millinery B. aveihs " “ vii : hoaiion { a Ol n rib y prevent the breeding of caster. Pe oy J wis s ( p unt milli { { a "hila 'a., June : 13 » and Hairdressing and gives ® there was a good attendance of farm } wy Nr Pog: Th rain list 1 I Ll a v : , wake it a 11 we grain is as been rathe « ! Correct Dress for all Summer mor n : Tule to ill very ay 1 fair ! lati by : : Vi io whil 10) veal before You car I'rap the gereen Slow affa with speculation cur - n - fi Occasions. Get a copy now, ” Floyd 8. Bucher, farm agent we | ; hy : t : hom Nit Sorces i by ti l lecli , i ot k —— er ———— th lanta n « which this ac i raps, tly ison, st aper ©d DY 1¢ sharp decline in ocks. 8 HE E P COO n RAK On te ivattage of th ‘arm oy : ; . BIOKY Uy yes Croyj reports | tl m t t h . 1 LS pecimen, was called by ud any other device ) ) Oris lor Lhe OSL pari have - LE kL. . butean, ‘He favorably commented on i hy « 1 ym ) device known to be bea wtvoratle Fare 9 Porls Knit Underwear—every style for everyone in the family. the recent excursion to State College! OWN irvation Empire It clectve, but kil] them some way, : fa able, the early approach u Gauze Underwear—all styles, Ribbed Underwear a and paid a tribute to the good attend has a gentle slope, with northern ex- also kill the rats—they carry dig- ©f harvest has made buyers timid of = Muslin Underwear—to meet all needs B® ance from Rheems and vicinity sr | Des war en allgemein bekannter re, and was naturally well drain kill chickens and destroy food. following the despatches, except for § yy. 1 ‘ 1 mm a OF v nt : oT o p , 8 ot 1 . g ick IE § y a in ® Bucher gave in detail the steps Mann in Ost Bennsylvania. Er war | “% The acre was a sail pecimen of : Five cents worth of plaster of par. Quic k turns. It is now reasonably ” ® which led to th formats en kurioser Kerl, un ziemlich un. |™uch of the poor land in the south, is mixed with corn meal and placea ¢°rtain that the high promise of the mn Mm farm bureau, Ti Orhan of me geschliffe in einer Redensart. In 0d its improvement and productive. around their runways in pans will May crop report will not be main. — f reg y men atarte 4 AT ey . i . le movement started “°° rs ne affords an instructive lesson. As destroy hundreds of them. Mix one t2ined in the estimate to be issued Bn Li m in Sedalia, Mo, last July. The busi C 1¢ Julige Johre war er gottles, hot oh TT I tab : I th de $2 ~~ , ' Jul Sl y a9 r hen i rng i it : i ablog et » k the ; \\ TCHEN CARES / ness men of that vicinity convinced >'€" awer bekehrt un is en Parre late as 1885, when it was in corn, it tablespoonful with two table spoon. “4rly In the week, but the reductiom A J i 4 a . p . - ig , MY £ \g Tony i 0 i {HE JOT 4 SRG Ri n of the idea that the farr ’ i WOrre Wieer bekehit worre is. hot Made a poor crop, practically nothing. fuls of corn meal and set a small 8 problematical. Nearly all crop ex- X . 3 gt f e farmer needed af x My > . . , rte AOTO hs ¢ f L* 2 pi fa St un ALUM NUM WARE " in th raisit f Scey ai er weder lese oder schreiwe konne, |!" 1886 the acre yielded about 300 dish of water nearby. Mr, Rat will Ports agree that the condition over % . \ i's “uy e raising of cro ite. Si : n ) , i i \ R SEC pan a = ps, etc. Sam Er hot sich ; . ala ie Erwet Pounds of seed cotton, $2 worth of Want water after he has eaten a few the southwest is spotted, running \SA ACNE Y/ Jordan, who has a State wide repy- “F not slch awer fleissig an die Erwet i ye : B i NS HEALTH, TIME Bn : “7 gemacht i Sewh th. clels. pis tmmoniated fertilizer being used in Mouthfuls and the trick is done. He from perfect to very poor. In as AND TEMPER tation in Missouri, was selected as °° 0 un hot noch un sich zeim- & 1 1 NN ® farm agricultu ist } 3 1 “7 lich gut lese Kkonne Mit Schreiwe '¢ Wiy common to ordinary cotton Will hurry himself in the deepest much as the area of low condition oy E grie r ang he made a : : seis walt m™ . : t ; i has we Wd rec | jsays. NN / Mm success of it. The Uniteq Stat 1 10t el ch nie viel bekummert. Viel Culture. The fertility was so reduced rathole he can find and there will "a8 developed recently, the trade dis- . / » » 0 ‘ Gg a . . iti iq } yf NY Bye" for- n partment of i al t ey vun i Preddige ware recht drollig that in 1887 the yield of corn was not be no odor, position is not to be alarmed, in view : i omni 0 ~ g ar J of agriculture then took up Ex dg : Sie "Boa “of the fa ¢ WY 36 | + milhon happy Da, 4 ever to cooking the movement and 100 bureaus have Dehl davun daht net suhte for ine °VE' five bushels an acre. But now Don’t leave an uncovered rain bar- of the fact (hat crop loss in some housewives who have troubles by throwing nm : By fave Nuch. S dl] ardlicl . Mr. Drake undertook to improve it. alf fi ) scetion of an area so vast to be ex- 1 o Ny . on established 2» OT ay. . ‘ ‘ n, ass dach . & ¢ 1 any ater x ' vd kitcher away your old rust been tablished. The Corn Improve. = © cil laut ardlich, da Sache Hi rel half filled or with any water in __ y - d kitchen satis. " : ui Kat LH : 10 provide the vegetable matter of The . pected. The recent enhancement fim : | be. i ey ng. corroding and ment Association, of Chicago, offered f el nanzel gesaht werre, die net ' r of it I'hat makes an ideal breeding pri } t i full > h ) . ons , ago, € i" . —s humus so much needed t} ‘ ere 4 ice has no een fully he \ that will not scaling won, ; n 2 a. 000,000 to carry on the work. The hte for ine Buch. Sell is so, awer j myc eded, the land was place for mosquitoes and one more yy. > : held, and break ale or rust, enamel utensils Be un, Bnva: ¥ es is wohr, Der Mose war en origi tberally covered with rakings of thing—if vy : TY . le immediate trend of prices will of { Lc place them with burean work has been started . 4 ¢ rigin ing—if you must sprinkle your Qeito on ioorch te 1892" Spun Nj ie} : a ller Kerl un « is d Mehnin vil eave raw, etc, from the neig lawn do it th i t Revess ty depend largely upon the 3 daip ¢ in ight countries i his 4. . HET i un 5 die 1 ing un : E lawn do in € morning—never a : 3 3 oa Jamty Aluminum ' mtn State, Lan viel 1. i 1 I \ . i wood On Log 0 th 25 me x p 2 reduction In condition announced in food. MM caster being the latest Last Febru el Leut, dass wann er en gute Lern ry f his: 25 night I'he eggs and larvae of the the June crop report at the begini v MOVens tz : ing un bessere Manier it hatt, dant 2 0 abl anure were mos S$ are 3 . . Ha e p or. a 1 begining rl NN ITIS m 2 the movement « riginated in JT.an } 0 Jani rh om 1 prea broadc nt or Se nos nilges are In the wate: with of the week, as well as the extent of / GUARANTEED m caster city Business men became Mg. uulslich jon Be; bu ci. re a! Which ‘you sprinkle and during a the area that ha uffered materisd - : x Man | | of wottor ed 50 DO . . : areg nat as 8 ( pl " FOR 15 YEARS m creatly interested Farmers are ex- 3! 1 er Mann in seim Wes rod ; on seed, pounds warm summer night they hatch or deterioration y i \ vi ib el ” nm I ruan 5 pounds ; : . , : . iT b WORT HILE T0 VESTIGATE ® pected 0 pay $1 me mbership, but : Pa 1 Lent gan n elle ton ] 1 i > 1 i” BIS ae velop into mosquitoes ready for The coarse grain list I been \ EX Hi i here no o¢ 118107 iol Ww Nock eim Dod i ei Lew i. Ime nd 2 pounds hyginess but if the sprinkling is lua ph 18l has b NOW ON EXHIBITION . ! compulsion to join the n The hea ) ws it i the sprinkling 18 4. with earlier advances in price gE bureau. There } been eriticis Fan kl Buchli Iruckt : d YY n was all done in the early morning, the s I tp hold : a 1 een criticism be- Thing, 18 Sun wap maintained Th ¢ B . ¥ " . 0 r W maintained, e cash trade is . . B® causa busine men started the move. Dort n Dehl .vun eine 1 ar Dixie kills the eggs and larvae and the excellent in both co . ni 1¢ 1 ellent 0 or § = 8 ment. but i : . bare Predd hgews D OWS’ Town docs produce a biz n and oats and . 1 nl me 1 wm had to take n does not produce a big crop of y,, telayved prin has kept. the \ ¢ Wo y i delave < o as r = Nr” HM the init Mr. Bucher impressed D X wal carieven A ’ © the pests to annoy you. If there is cpaeniative demand iy more - " . n 1 I 1 ! gee pound in y sav . ml hearer with fac that th 1 rleict um Del a pond nearby or a marshy place _.:; } : t By a 1 y i " : active than in wheat. : N B { ry = wu is for the farmer and referred fe kumi Y s . r net 1 in : : where the mosquitoes breed, pour a — ~ fo C wa 5 ‘i 0 4 ' T <onm ay ve schr h nne, | hot Parre 4 I of fi little ke 2 : it nf rorv hap - no B c ¥ : ; § @ '0 the good work of State College and a ; i little kerosene in it after every hard WHITE DIARRHEA REMEDY AND ie ' 4 nw esol Yas rd ; i y with 11 . . n ® 8 4 i} al @ a United States department of vu y en Preddigs ejul Co h e sa rain. If it is to be had, the crude BABY CHICK FOOD F = : iculture. The farmer h hen I I heese hi 3 planied with a petroleum is just as good Don’t le hicks di b EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY : I'ne farmer has mueh to ; ve : ! I 1 8 Just as good. on’t let Chicks die from white : MAIN iE ] 1 i ! Rr 1 ’ n { 1 t 1f , 9 : TTT Te RY = 1 1 } nrese dn of ') I ! en eet D { } 3} 5 e r ar DO? Ts . ‘a i i SET ER RR Hn [ho present day of come, iw reddit hot. Dett. Leiit hen! TOF of NT.» lint cotton. or. the ont plant ferns around your diarrhoea. Use Pratt's White Diarr- petition The speaker vid that S80 1 n ; } U porches—mosquitoes love them and hoea Remedy, Pratt's Baby Chick 3 — per ¢ i in certain 3°! it recht ge . ad © '% breed under the leaves in the dew Food insures strong, healthy chicks 11 Lhe mprovement EE —. . : e a . . BOOP 0VI0CI000006000000000000008000005066066606606084 ons of the county do not feed a | ; . ehand n sie hen 1S Mnprovemen ik —— . » > 1 . de M ofr v vin ro] e de } . ; 2 bhalanc y tion The farm ’ CTC S000 0) 1 i 1 I I I ET » : SE GC 0 D I i A D : 1 lin} 1 +1 : denkt hatt. Er hot gesah r hatt de ¢ ! to ent in a 0A RR a ~ & a. b Ink I ne . 1 = > 4 : t ion {in ed States Fext vun Herze danert. Sell war con nd he dete ned to ! ® & : io CL pe net schlecht Y ( the 1 | & = * 4 am TW — & )a of igriculture ind the : erop on. record z s h + YO en B 1 ica ¢ 0 1 g i» . { } } i \ md S ? M Bucher. invited I l vam Dissin I ; last of Febru g 2 s ] Jucher invited the : } ; k = 9 A U O OB | J $ farr 4 : aE ein Preddigt we Er hot emol 4ry, therefor he hauled upon the i % - 5 ath. armers to call at his office, No. 6 ; ton 1g & i id ® es 4 ’ ing € 1 4 » >. W r : Sh : P of 0 1 11 1 ) Ng P v on Gufs = ® 2 TR ad ® a h § Sy ner annere Sache des gesaht. “Seht |! of stat nure, as y 0 8 9 . = DPA Edy PSR ince of t week e spend _— : Sen 1 1 0 i 1 a : @==% % & EO) : coun on farm H 8 p 1 the just emol die Sauflodel ah. Die hot bushels to the load, or 1000 busl ml wR # i = : ? 6 ur f 3 e gave personat : - : : g : ? . bie EB & We offer the iollowing second hand cars at extremely low © of his work. One farmer der Deiwel so erschrecklich verhaust Of manur all, worth $50, to which m a & figures: s he had sick soil in his corn dass mer mehnt sie konnte ihr Leb should be added $4 for hauling and pg A i & = . S y y Brn. 201 Ris corg Vey 3 ie ore spreadir 1 : 3 - 1—1912 B.M.F. Touring car fully equipped and 2 extra cas- : fields but Mr. Bucher found root lice dag nimme zurecht gebrocht werre Spreading, This was the droppings of i jugs with rims, 3 causing the trouble. Another place he Sie hen Nase wie rothe Peffer Kopp, horses and mules, fed on corn and : g th a lace he _ re iy it de. Ti 1 i 1—1912 Reo Touring Car fully equipped. ® found farmers spraying with lead Obre wie Fastnacht Kuchs wann sie fodder and was not moved until hanl- 1—1912 R. C. H. Touring Car fully equipped. : arsenate for San Jose scale. Mr Weschpe fresse noch der Drambottel ed to the acre. At the same time 500 © > 1—Baby Buick Roadster repainted and in first clase condition. : Jucher said thas. the farmer : ho We Bullfracke uf die rothe Lumpe’ pounds each of manipulated guano |'® = : ! r St a ¢ rs wl 3 N : 3 } > 1—10 H. P. Upton Touring Car good condition. 2 need the bureau are the ones most Dem Mose sei Gepreddig hot viel cottonseed meal and kainit were al. BH 1—Cadillac Roadster. ® opposed to it. To interest the hovs Leut ahgezoge, die just aus Wunner- s0 broadcasted, and the whole was ®& 1—Modet T. Ford Touring Car ® : : © fitz kumnme sin, un oftmols hen die then plowed ier Our Sori 1 0G i . . corn growing on quarter acre lots 12 KF sin, mols hen di plowed under. FS Jur Spring line of Carpets & Mattings unsur- { : is » i or, rdies sie y « , 1 * oF & 3 We also make a specialty of rebuilding and repainting cars i has been started. Some farmers are S' 5° Rowdies sich net behaft., Awer Following the plow whole cotton pg assed, buvine direct fi ill bl ' : ¥ . + > : + ai : : ass J : > i 5 R 5 } and carry a large variety of Ford repair parts and a variety of $ orposed to the contests, hut the oor MOS hot sie sewohnlich gesettelt seed was liberally strewed in each Bs Passel, Duying direct From MIS ensls 0S 10 offer wale : auto supplies. b 4 speaker laid stress on the fact that dorch dorch sei scharfe Worte. Wann furrow, 600 bushels being applied to ues not found elsewhere, a $ We make a specialty of building fore doors on old mode cers. © they will help keep the boy on the sell nix gebatt hot, dann war er ah the acre. A subsoil plow came after & { This improves them considerably as it makes them look like La 3 farm. The speaker reforred 16 Go reddy for mit de Faust druf zu sch breaking the soil to a total depth of In Rag all wool stripe -New Rags at 50¢ to 60c¢ a ¢ o models. ® SPE lage. Es heest, dass er an ere Camp 12 inches, and also burvine he w n s : : & Operation of the bureau with the To . Tsing the whole rd In Ingrai i : of § of q . py SK ae i £ J C a =% » =Y Pa : Bs 3 . : bacco Grower's Association and the Mieting drei so verschreckt, dass sie cotton seed deeper than the other ® 2 yd. n lngrain we covera wide range. In Oriental Ee 4 y “ me % , e yO a . Hao al : . : Re Wats 0 Brits > ¢ Dalrymen's Association. In some [CTChEANSe sin. In ere ge wisse manure. Thus the decaying seed @ neat & floral designed from 50 to 75c. a yd = ¥ : counties the bureau finds a market Mieting hen en paar junge Kerls sich would back up the crop later in the pm . > : = > s B ¢ gS oo ° $ for goods and Mr. Bucher favored schlecht ufgefuhrt, un der Mose hot season, when its roots had pene-| gm . : 3 > " i Qs . “« . Oo ihr - cl Nn 1S j{® ers $ similar notion here, Ho ster thot ihne gesaht; “Morcht emol, ihr trated below the first layer of ma- = u ine o ads, | Juttons £ . . Plate Kerls dort hinne. An euch is alles , hors : # he had arranged to find a market for 2 ? Is ales nire. One forse and a man did the Bh Rh : hay and discovered that in the big Hund exsept die Haut. Es fehlt just plowing, also the subsoiling, both 3 » u eems Penn > ? ® noch en Hundshaut, dann wusst mer jobs being completed i ay n ® a. cities the price varie i aon ng completed in one day, at » : 2: that some on as % hime gar net dass ihr Menshe seid. Ich will a total expense of $2. The acre was B = ¢ £ SO as ie : : = g = 10000 00000000000000000000050000600000000 oe i ay fore euch ehns sage ihr musst ruhig sel, harrowed on the same day with «| ® . é ssary e al trans- y : 54 oh . 0 mm - section. In Ns counties potatoes wea oder ich kumm nunner un schmeiss Thomas smoothing harrow, one man ® X . § } ¢ s > : 3 3 ” WV WV [valued an a money erop,.a% toh ‘ euch zu der Duhr naus, dass ihr die and two horses doing the work in m — [ry 7 \V AP Are You Undecided | raised here ™ rl et { t is his verbrocht” about one hour. The next day the wh AS herd, t >. ark s found fo ; : hi - A . mg for he, * rye folgend Story werd oft verzahlt acre was laid i y Stark y - . . a i pr (p \ where to buy your bill of Lumber? Potatoes, which are sold in marked D ’ acre was laid off with the Stark plow : § er Mr. Dissinger hot in Allentown in t firrows + - g p Y ads packages. Mr. Bucher believed 4 LOY 1 two furrows to the row, followed PORKITER PAG IESE irial acl ND ) h If so, all you have io do is 1o°lovk similar action 1d . tal that, Allentown gedreddigt. Wie sei Zeit by the subsoil plow in each row. The OPPOSITE POST OFFICE MOUNT JOY, PENNA. N 1 » f HE £ could oe ake fa pi < . NY \ 10 Bt the Driees We Are qUoDE for |. iY Tih erie mons A TiS ut war, Bot or set Fevrywell Prodi rows were: altornaiels 2 and 6 feet THI 000 p 5 ain erops. 2 : v re alternately 2 and 6 feet "HM . | Following his talk ‘Mr. Buel geduh. Am End davun hot er de Leut apart; that is, there were 6 feet be- - W 118 talk . Bucher ans- 3 ’ he ' > e HIGH GRADE LUMBER wered several questions asked of him ll Ferrywell gew un dann gesaht; tween two rows. then 3 feet, then 6 efesfosdesforgorfodertenteortos : 4) “Nau will ich eppes duh u der feet d so o : : : & 1 h h by farmers I wu feet, and so on. & as well as everything that is in- Deiwel i nie redy 2h RS 3 n 3.03 . 7 : rin g : There was a pleasine recitation by Wof hoch Me e uh hot un ah n T'h eed planted was one bushel ome-=-\ orth ) 0 The Fairest June Bride cluded in building, for interior or Yanry Gingrich. whith ‘wa ot duh werd. Tech will Allentown ver- of the mon yond variety of the 3 J ; : 1 ling , whie as w Ye | 1g : ! ih idl 4 . . ' exterior work, from the Timber ceived. Tt was “Deacon Land’s Dona- losse utherr ; ent corn, but it ‘was 3 Next to her affection for her husband in your foundation to the 8hingles tion.” > r Mister Dissinger is in Kansas 4 strain that had been ir wed by 3 I ugt nd i est ier new } gestorwe, 23 hot "IM¢C ccheese re ‘ 3 a You 1 t ur er ® on your roof. Decision was reached to dispense p... . : hi emol hee er 20 ye f careful selection from the * You ma iniry ove ‘ iy 3 att zu de Insching gepreddigt, un +1 ees : Furniture, C R to compare with the July meeting Wi best of own on this plan- 5 mpare BE or 12 die hatte ihn todteeschlage awer Hi; 5 I : = : i in ole th n ificer and delightful assortment of the Ne v Spr 3 4 a ——— em I o 1 me in & 1 the New Spr 3 ar t yh Ww O01 y a S. MOOL BE SEAS OF ROSES war net wohr. 1£ four hands the + n ( p CAD fre S ge ir | 3 IT * kf or . esteem f-fim. her 1 1 rm and tt land * Ou Inexp« saves our Customers $10,000.00 An Deal er in fn ly i io a 8 rar. wally. ; . ! eresti iau Announcement Five or six kernels were oe ¥ : § 8 ; - Annual Interesting and Unique Ser- r oped. to h foot tho ‘Writ rhe BED-ROOM PIECES--Bureaus, $9.00 up; Chiffonieres, $5.75 up: : ’ 7 3 a vice Held at Manheim Announcement is made that the pI ch foot of the row. The #4 res : : Cody ha 1 y in eX, X 1 dy | 5 Colonia Theatre t Ii( " latter were 5 inches deep but the i ) In 1 $7.00 up; Brass Beds, 19.00 up; Eight-Piece eo | Colonial leatre a an wil leep, 1 > 5 Nes AR} rr Wr r TY 1] 1 3 wvered lightly, an ® UY $28.00 1 > EED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SA BE, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER In accordance with the established Loa immer. The Colonial | ha : : : Cy a kX MINING-R( PIRCES—Buffets 75 uy ina Closets # . Om af is ain, a : naturally and cool ang it lendid | eep ides of = : . vs A pple SS at Hs 2 ey ; arge stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid | C'5'0™ of past years Sunday marked SHIR TLS Sates tl R: wa + $13.00 > 1g Tables, $8.00 up; Extension $7.50 up; : for grain the celebration of another Feast of V Ltratin ysten { Ju 1 : oo : ¥ 5 Ct g. 1 bl i : F ted SY e( 0 overed e 5 ¢ E Roses at Manheim, when the annual . Tr ? $ A ctrion } wv TY di ; 3 = og : ti ant il i ental of s TON PORE wre ve : 0 device It 1S opera rather ue there were g00d rains| xz VIRTI'RPNRPLDD £1 1 ' r y 1 stimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciailty rental of one red rose was paid to the : March 10 and 15; tho plagts Bema tals WESTERNBERGER, MALEY & MYERS : Steigel heirs The interesting angi >t Sumi Bnd on ‘ho holies; days ] i he o5ta 15 TR q — 3 : > oh gic EE ; ror 5 Told . ; Ki on th 16th, and by the 25th LANCASTER, d FLORIN, PENNA. unique services was held in Zion | C UISCOmiort was fel elk vas a tolera good ‘stand. On 5 hic rr, > \t present i ( i is S toler good stand. ( CE — ————— —————— ct rr ———— Lutheran church and the attendance offeiin x i : £1 hoed for the, Sorfeeforforfanfoofosfesfestecfosionfusfontrafesferferfastorfecierfosiorfocts ol : Baa ia was v ry large. : For the past several er “ f i binned to one stalk every — EE YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED % 18 preparations had been in pro : : = inch and i £ : $ for’ the celebration. Both ael20d ree : ) ares, | 5 00 Be Tow miss: C000 RR i 9 }, > Z 1 Of On he 0 = 3 ¢ music and the decorations were Dy: SN hk ey , le : } 4 3 g s i 1: ate " te 7 fon ) A pa between the alternate | = ~ ri { 1A? z j elaborate. THe beautiful coremontal “= irc 87 | a Lows were plowes ont win a onl} Bpgle’s Furniture Warerooms : ¢ | was witnessed by very many persons, | : alizaction s announced for wil plow. th rhe TE 1| = : pan a Ui inolnding ; next week is Prince Flore, the man |S0ll plow, then a mixture composed| go MOUNT JOY, PENNA. i 3 CHASED FOR CASH AT Ay § including a number from out of town honky. dociaved the oreatest Of 200 pounds each of manipulated’ — i 5 | who were attracted by the unique | gey, declared to be the greatest i ; : i § [ness of the service {trained animal in the world. Prince 8Uano, Kkainit, cottoned meal, acid a ER rein) [Flore has just finished a highly | Phosphate and animal bone was even- 2 : s { npccosstng A BAETE Cg G .r. | ly applied by sowing in each furrow 8 GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. i | For Sar I’ uccessful engagement at Hammer | 3 A i } e |steine Roof Garden, New York. | (thus confining this application of) u Coal and good clean stock of up-to-date ea [ plant food to the wide space), after| g UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDE" general merchandise, including shoes! rhi r ras rer! 3 j hich e ez was gone Over s wh the whole acre was gone ové a io To LUMBER YHRDS Agents for Alpha Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate wstithates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Materia! No. 883. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot —no clething. Two year old stock, no accumulations. Best location in town | Good reason for selling. H. E. Eber Mrs. Minnie te family. Good wages. Breneman, Mt. Joy. A False Alarm The April reports that strawberries were all frozen are contradicted by For Sale—A good driving horse. Call on C. F. Eby. Mount Joy. 2t | with a Thomas harrow. There was | rain on the 24th and two days later| . Poplar Lumber for sale in lots to suit 5 i the crop was again harrowed with| P the. purchase, LY : Mount Joy, Penna. sole, Mt. Joy, Pa. , tg.[the fact that markets are already |. wyomag harrow. Now, on May 15 : oe daie Seie agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand ES aahibsjsn,noL overcrowded with home-grown the BarTOW or 3 fool vows were! 2 — rive Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Ete. Wanted—A competent young lady | PeTTies: plowed out with the subsoiler and| & . 5 for general housework in a small yyy 300 pounds of nitrate of soda was| g Undertaking and Embalming sowed in these rows and worked in SOT with a hand harrow or cultivator,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers