—— Wy dll V2 ; + Backing Up the Purchaser | nav in ( fs.) future, and if we didn’t what i ff | bo else was 0 P 1 RGR think , we could sel s ; bo ) r machines for 1 h less § 1 but ( 1 not put I HC quality in- } tot . Thek vould start coming in right { away, and soon there would be no market for & I HC 3 } I H C «¢ nes stand for everything that is & O1 ( d to ich LP y I'l FHC w 15 i to bu d always for the 1 pect and g 1 ill § of the American farmer, and to that end it has { been successfully working for n AT'S, b The dealer who sells youan I H C e X= i pects on its merits to do busin with you f again. The purchaser of an : » 1 wy ° ¥ I HC Oil and Gas Engine buys security and safety with i H nks on the 1 y years of square dealing and t 1- t: 1 ba ofall I HC ma ¢ 3 it is the best*engine bargain beca 5 him efficient service in all kinds of { 1 work -— pumping, sawing wood, spra} , running repair shop, grindstone, cream separ He knows that I H C responsibility for ; as long as the engine is in servi nh 1 H C oil and gas engines operate on gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, and alcohol. Sizes range from 1 to 50-horse power. ey are built vertical, horizontal, portable, stationary, skidded, air-cooled and water- cooled. I H C oil tractors range in size from 6-12 to 30-60-horse power, for plowing, thresh- ing, etc. Look over an I H C engine at the local } dealer’s. Learn from him what it will do for § you,” or write for catalogues to 8 International Harvester Company of America (Incorporated sourg Pa. E BULLETIS MO UN 4. Personsi \ Im | ( [DH Ie 0 ¢ burg ¢ 1 ind 1 Owl ¢ Vi Mary ) ownshij ith D li \M 1 \ I) | lat ' I . Anna 1 \ ( indi ) y 1 y 3 Hocele ited Mr, | ‘ I da \ | ( Elizabethtow fir 1 | \ n I nd 1 I Do 1 I 1 l 0 I k [ te I i ( ( G oC \ \ of COW dg 1 % of fin 0a (16 l ( 1 | } \ 1 rar ATC ‘ Abilene, Kansas, 1 ec = 1 ( IS On the pren ( 1 i Ong el 11 es in Joy. at 2 o'clock, 2 lots of acquaintance he tl I ’ hi ol nin vith a fine frame double house eel S 1 Market street, Mt. Joy, the Walter Loraw attended the con 3. Coolidge properties, by Mr. B.,K vention of the Junior Mechanics at KE. Hiestand, real estate agent, Frank, I.ebanon Wednesday and Thursday .. Garden Theatre .. E. L. YACKLAY, Mgr: MT. JOY, PA. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24 A Rip-Roaring Comedy Scream Keystone “His Crooked Career” THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 Big 2 Reel Kay Bee Feature “The Seal of Silence” FRIDAY, SEPT. 26 Laugh From Start to Finish "Calamity Anne Takes o Trip” | Prizes Given Away SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 A Feature American 2 Reels | “QUICK SANDS” Do Not Fail To SEE The 1914 BUICK AT THE LANCASTER COUNTY FAIR | | | | | | | Lancaster Automobile Go. Garage Never Closed 230-238 West King St. LANCASTER, PA. The largest dnd only strictly fire proof garage and repair | | shop in Lancaster THE GRAIN HOUSE OF THE EAST ESTABLISHED 1897 WILLIAM L. BEAR & CO, (Members Chicago Board of Trade) BRO IERS PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING, Chest nut and 15th %ts., PHILADELPHIA STOCHS-BONDS- INVESTMENTS ; 30 SECONDS 2 MINUTES Chicago Board of Trade. To any Grain Market in America Lancaster Branch 220-226 Woolworth Bldg, | cases, one 3-ft. with top, has 2 glass Co. washer, 24 shirt capacity, just [at this office. | equipped with top, | speedometer, prestolite tank and 10-|coveral of our cattle feeders last sea- | aucet, Wanied, For SOIE, FOF REAI coven mom won oo. ~~ Monday for Goshen College at Wanted—A good farmer to farm |goghen, Ind, where he has enrolled about 100 acres south of Philadelphia as a student, Miss Emma Nisslev of having 3000 fruit trees in fine con yj ayngisville left the same day for the dition, to farm for certain rent or On|... institution nares. Apply to Fred Eckhart, 1620 N. 8th street Philadelphia. at. Messrs. Adam Elbert, Jacob Danc and Harry Elbert of Philadelphia, For Sale—One good surrey and a and Leo Elbert of Lancaster, the 200d runabout For particulars call former two uncles and the latter at this office. tf brothers, came here by auto on Mon- For Sale—A home on E. Main st.,/ day to call on Mr. Adam Elbert of Florin. Apply to Mrs. Katie B.|this place. ! Gingrich, Florin, Pa. 2t Mr. Geo. Seeman of Hammond, For Sale—A fine property -in Flor-| 111, and his daughter Mrs. J. W. i Apply to Mr. H. S. Stoll, Florin, | Funston of Lovington, Ill, are here Pa. tt! on a visit to friends. They formerly For Sale—Three lots fronting on former's first visit east in twenty-one 2, ar n y 3 F Poplar St, Mt. Joy, each 45 ft. bY | years and the latter's first visit in 113 ft. For particulars address A. | forty-one years B. Root, Elizabethtown, Pa. if; Guy L. Bair, son of Rev. and Mrs. Wanted—Woman for cooking and; N. A. Barr of the Trinity U. 'B. genera] house work. Good Wages | church, left for Philadelphia Monday and steady place for the right per- | morning where he entered upon a tf| the Philadelphia College and Infirm- ~ Wanted—A farmer for one of the | ary of Osteopathy. Mr. Barr is a : best farms in Lancaster County,| 8raduate of the Steelton High School, | § , | located near Marietta, containing| class of 1913. ninety acres. Applicant must have | ————- eee: | 3 | a stock y \ a good stock, competent help, nd FARM NOTES understand the farming of tobacco | i perfectly, Give reference. Apply at| i office of B. F. Hiestand & Sons,| During the past summer, farmers | Marietta, Pa. sep 24-tf,| have noticed a general premature ! mig = . ———————— | dying of potato vines in sections Tax Payers Notice © [north of Lititz, south of Lancaster, | Don’t forget your School tax. 5 Per, iy the vicinity of Paradise and cent. on school and county taxes will | In most cases the injury was be added after Oct. 1st 1913. I willl, (tributed to blight, The writer receive taxes daily at my office, |, tod that sprayed and unsprayed, directly opposite Garber’s Drug| geiqgs were similarly affected. Close ! Store. I. M. BRENEMAN, Col|ovamination showed that the trouble | TRUCK FARM FOR SALE | was not caused by blight but by the A good truck farm, 10 acres more potato stalk borer instead, or less; all kinds of fruit, good! The larva or worm of this insect location, fine buildings, good well at| feeds upon the interior of the stalk house and also running water; 3 and thus cuts off the food supply. As miles northeast of Mt. Joy. For a result the stalk dies rapidly of particulars call on or address Isaac!/starvation. The larval and pupal 3. Breneman, R. D. No. 2, Mount Joy, |stages are spent almost entirely a. 10-2t.| within the stalk so that arsonical ———— | spraying has little or no effect. The f I "FOR SALE ; ; adult moth hatches out and issues | \ 6-ft. and two 4-ft. counter: show | from the burrow either late in Sep- | tember or early October. . i As a control measure, potato stalks | should be burned as soon as the tubers are lifted or shortly there- shelves, A 4-ft.,, 6-ft. and one 8-ft. floor case almost new will sell cheap. A 20 quart Ice Cream Freezer with copper can, hand or power, used one : Bl : I 1 after. It is also well to destroy the season. . stalks of eggplant, horse weed, Also A Columbia Laundry Machine I 1mbia ar) cocklebur, and tomato because the same worm often harbors in these ebuilt. Wil 11 either of above : lias i HLA 1 sell either of above at plants. Late fall plowing especially n half } ir y x one-naif thei 0 : , : : re cos! vhere rag weeds thrive is a very H. E. KLUGH, Mount Joy, Pa effective desPructive measure. As the economic value of silage is Beagle Dogs For Sale ~™ becoming recognized more generally, ter of six thoroughbred beagle 'he¢ number of silos in. the county hree months old Are marked art gradually increasing, It. Is 0 fection and mus I or especially gratifying to know that ( ¢ The a eady ( , not only the dairyman but the steer work this fall For partienlars apply feeder as well is accepting the silo tf. into his good graces. The high prices of corn and bran coupled with the increasing im- Owner will sell 5 passenger 30 H. portations of South American cattle P. car for less than half of original cost. Car in first class order and steer feeder narrower. This makes run less than 1800 miles. Fully ie call for the silo all the more wind-shield, | emphatic. Auto for Sale Cheap make the margin of profit for the Feeding accounts from inch upholstery. Good reasons for son show beyond a doubt that their | selling. For particulars call at this|cheapest cattle gains were made with | office or address P. O. box 70, Eliza-|cottonseed meal and silage although | bethtown, Pa. tf.! their total gains were not quite equal Happenings ,c... icc: vin some quiity. 01 =" voctions this’ year. an Mr. Loraw was the delegate from | General Cameron Council of this resided east of town and this is the | son. Address Lock Box 15, Mt. Joy.| four years’ course ‘of instruction at | { yy yew _— corn i , Siri npre at Tr ole wily fertilized tohdy the s rue of p oes; badly atthcked by mildew the man priced economy especially . ( equired he wave Ciood vields unos ’ ol ) L s Grand Prize ha p 1 \ ‘ ave i ] y fo \ (qe 1 of lie ) | orae ( l Have ‘ ¢ Co t hea | cas- | 1} oye ( nhe Lot \ Ie ) | 1st | \ Cred i iracticall kin 1 nooth ! ( ( | note ry Chatty Gol Coin a i p 1 | vithout su reolin Large Apples a Fre Yis dogs had tried carbolie surface n treat nown of washing olution of crude however, CCess, I tronger ( il Re Re 1 China, Wyan-| 1} Ie or one part in 25 of ] l \i¢ ne wile I iin reason that Pp { I I Ful VOI Lave ne eel ccessful in ( fir late ) ‘ Ve l.ou e pest on your animal 1 ©] ome ( | 1 I ¢ iel ¢ el 0 many of ol \ ‘ ng 1 i cepin place nie | ol ny « hove him with the I Ww ‘ ( 1 ( are on hin I'he p | Bure 16 ame ‘ fl ! such persot vhers ‘ m him after his i ! i le vill 1 ) = 1 The man ishing oO A p ‘ '( ¢ a I ( ind mot x ¢ mn 1 T t} Li ¢ ( 11 1 11D in ( eM 1 Spray ( ¢ 1 oodwork and h rosend he pests at : og required no once I owder ithbed into the ¢ lowing ( 1 raise a 1 he ¢ | drive the fleas ¢ on I ea nly e Nn If 1d powdered to- New York—B led wheat yields ifarme who was alert he situation bhaced pu n hi leeping place will ra 1 1 Stiff quite and who conserve what litrl in 0 ¢ ( especially well fall ther : bh frequent cultiva ar 01 ndy sci! on he man who has the 100 pel Fulcaster—Probably best bearded C¢! rop. The fellow who followed Mr. Abran Sload, of Maytown vielder; inclined to lodge on moist the rule by cultivation only so often brought to his son Paul at Rheems, Jor well fertilized land; stools well; at his convenience Is the Par Who a basket of summer rambo apples of large plump, white grain has the 50 per cent. product. There very arge size Most of them Rudy—Rather good yielder; not are Eom exceptions but | in general measured 13 inches in circumference inclined to lodge; stools fairly well; this is the trouble. and weighed 14 ounces each. They : : : ; ertilizer cannot do its supposed : grain white and medium sized. A fe y : oy PI were, grown in his lot at M A : duty if there is insufficient moisture Longberry Red—Fair vielder; a . to dissolve the plant food in the straw not very stiff; will generally cr vel: fertilizer and supply it to the plant lodge after well fertilizer tobacco or li ; : 1 as it becomes available, | potatoes; medium size grain, rather 53s ! : zed 9 doubtedly some fertilizer was wasted hard Good for poor soil, . ris O S i “hare i y I his year by not maintaining a proper olumbus, O., in charge registered Holstein cows p there by H C. Reinhold, \ o ® \ wheats i 3 3 . Tie Among the smcoth wheats in the «ij jyuleh so that such fertilizer County are the following: might be better utilized, the question : : . . : . Peters on Harvest King—Probably the heavi- of too much from the plant point of | Petersburg. { est yielder; straw long; will lodge view should hold less this year than occasionally: grain hard, red and last. | small. | Two especially striking instances|[f You Want All The | Klondyke—Good vielder; straw | of the production of the 100 per cent. | . | News Subscribe for | rather short and stiff, grain white, and the 50 per cent. variety were ‘ ” ‘BULLETIN noted in the’ same field where the not very hard and large, Fultz—Fair yielder.!time of planting, the preparation, the | Four Rowed ()WNERS of Haynes cars feel pride in the fact that this year. witnesses the twentieth anniversary of the Haynes car. Haynes purchasers find a certainty of service in that same fact. Mr. Haynes, in 1893, built what has long been officially acknowl- edged America’s first automobile. In the twenty years that have elapsed he and the splendid, skilled, sincere organization which has grown up around him have: built thousands of automobiles which, by as many purchasers, have been acclaimed splendid cars. The three Haynes models for 1913 have all the qualities of efficient design, honest materials and careful workmanship that have made Haynes cars famous for service, and they have every up-to-the-minute feature that’s worth while. Model 24, four cylinders, 5 passenger, $1785. Model 22, four cylinders, 7 body styles, $2250 to $3500. Model 23, Haynes ‘‘Six,’’ 5 passenger touring body, $2500. \ Regular equipment complete. All models’ electrically lighted and started by the Leece-Neville separate unit system. Left side drive, center control. Haynes Six, 130-inch wheel base, com- pletely equipped, inciuding electric starter and lighting system, $2,500. \ Wire wheels $100. } Call or Phone for Demonstration. LANDIS BROS. Rheems, Pa. i Sin HAYNES AUTOMOBILE (COMPANY, KOKOMO, INDIANA aytown. — etl mesma Purchased Registered Cattle While un- Amos Foltz, of East Petersburg, has returned from the State Fair at of ten urchased of Fast Latest The —— ee _—— = Sc otoatuctostecteateateste atest db ab ub 0 ib i i: Po oTeo% oleate ote Bout. Bo oleoteste ode Be otete ote cteate db fe cb. 6. 8 fe KX fe fe fe fe he He of fe ofe ole fe LJ i 1] Jo clevleosdeofurdorioodeofunfoded 1 HE 5 ER Bi