THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. {| Farmers Column - | - VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION n FOR THE FARMERS . Keep Records of Your Cows-—Better - Handling of the Farm The Keep- | M| ing of Sweet Potatoes Fooling | With Alfalfa==Action of a Horse ely low n is one for fowls win every prize you | fall are easier plucked ak v differ balanced ration, | = w an 2 f- yndition Il times corn L ood nkled on the boards will Boag EER EEE ERE EES under ould be throw- should line, and laced in 1 1 position when com- ach other. he owner of a began “fooling” tered it about made a success slow- in youre= )n your roo. dy ”y : loasgh in this for nany of us. f » will pursue the IOORE I sowing a quart or so ol allalla seed to the acre with all our clovel rin we shall soon find b Grain » pp % eX ralii, | 9 by never been touched by the least fiost CEMENT AND FERTILIZER | and have not been bruised by rough Highest cash price paid handling will keep well if stored in a fairly dry and warm room. It is use- become “friendly’ Sweet potatoes that are sound, have , SALT, kly on hand. br grain and Mill Work a Speciallty short time. They are sure to decay PENNA. or become never enjoy a sweet potato more than when they come on the table nicely baked or steamed, shortly after I have dug them from my own garden. In my present location I am unable to grow them, I could do it easily if I had a piece of warm sandy loam in fairly good condition. It's not worth less to try to keep potatoes not an swering these conditions more than a worthless for eating. I is Furniture .0%° 11 Racks climate here in our strong loams, } mucks or other cool soils. tk Lad Desks be ' {ims 2 when more captal in the form of em- ployed labor, fertilizers, farm machin- : z intensive tillage can be successfully Kitchen Cabinets applied to our farming. The great in the Furniture Line while attempting to grow them in our I believe that the time has come - % r 1 ables, Daven port ery, animals’ food and more extensive economic question is not small farms or more acres, but the complete get- ting away from small yields and crop i failures. Not only more acres tilled, and Embalming but each acre tilled far better, Any system of crop growing is one on a safe foundation when the bulk of the field crops are fed to the live stock and the resulting manure saved and applied to the fields with as little loss as possible. Pursuing this course and buying fertilizers to encourage the growth of crops enables us to expand ;N. CELEBRATED oF fas T TE] J £ " There are too many cows in herds % i * the American farmers that do not adihg Stamps pay for their own keep, much less AR'S WORTH : A m . So and FOR CASH A1 as |00r own Iu records of yield and income, keeps on ] ~ : b H Yn) § until he has his eyes opened by the ~ s Lia oarer S progress of his neighbor, who may have joined a cowtesting association. Ag illustrative of the difference in Coal and value of the average cows in a herd, LUMBER YARDS may be cited the record of the work of cowtesting associations in opera- yielding a profit, but the unscientific dairyman who relies alone on his eyes rather than on own judgment tion in the state of Towa since 1909. | The best cow of the 688 tested return-! Mount Joy, Penna. Shingles always on poor, Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Ete. Cem ent. Also Roofing Slate ully made on all kinds Building Material each of the 46 herds tested was $59,- Oppo site Old P. R. R. Depot. | 04, and from the poorest cow in each l No. 1 Cedar est cow showed a loss of $19.44. The herd, $16.63. From the data presented | it has been estimated that ten: years in a cowtesting association ought to bring all the cows up to nearly 290 | pounds of butter fat per year. ennonite and d Customers | dy-made stock of Plain Suits aid Cape and we are in a better position to cloths Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury wi :stroy the sense of smell and derange the whole system « it through 1 ment of ready-made Plain Clotfhing. the Hiupouy Surfac : ause we have added several n ey id ts the good you 9 to $14 ibly re m them. Hall's 5 ire, manufactured by F. J. ats at $10, $12 and $ 4 ) y & C To 9., contains no sreury, and taken internally, acting tly upon the blood and mucous sur- of the system. In buying Hall’s kb | Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu- eline, Tt is taken intern-l and made in p | Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes- b | timonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price T5c per bottle. make Hall's Family Pills for constipation. . o a 2 ——————et . direct from us and vi he middle- § 50; |S2 and $2.5 RE Ab Our Home Markets Butter, per 1b. ........ Eggs, per fROZ. Larg band ed a profit of $106.77, while the poor- | average profit from the best cow in! PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH, What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week / Ne wa —x on Well wara enich fon eich drows hawsa om Somshdawk? Won jeer woret wiset der eny how was howera denk: fon de neya law wile gookt is selly ferdulty nuisance, ite fe hawsa mus ent may eva aer seller date ferr enyhow may feel bower teventich gnecht W gay uny rate ferlicht aens nows, grickt fer- uftmols gore kenny, en dawler bowera doe room sin oll gaega ney law un deena era londt trespasca. Do om Mount Shoy room hut sheer olly bower notices uf gadu. Now wu in der dihenker sel en orem er booker ve mich gay fer hawsa a? Der aenicha blots waer uf htrose un dot huts kenny. wella oll huffa des won viter tzomer kuma in em, des se selly fer- PLEASANT HILL Harry Rutt finished seeding last week. Joseph Smith, of near Rheems, was circulating in our midst last week. William Warner and wife, accom- panied by Harry Nye, all of near Maytown, were visitors at the Fort on Sunday. Milton Paules, . who Jacob Stank farm down the Maytown road, was threshing his wheat crop out last week. Harry Heisey lost a valuable horse last week. It strayed on to the railroad and the engine put the finishing touches to him. Milard Stump our country butcher who is located back of the Hill is making a very successful venture in his new field of operation. An early return of proven down on the main boulevard at Rheems last week, when Jacob Heisey the veteran prohibitionist, was availing himself of a sleigh-ride behind a fast dust thrower. A very nice birthday dinner was served to E. R. Neideigh at the Fort on Sunday by his hospitable wife. Edward had reached the 33rd mile post. and is still in his element. Around the table were seated his four daughters? Barbara, Annie, Mary and Ruth, three sons were also William, operates the winter was resent, consisting of Robert and Alpheus. Quite a united assemblage of chil- dren of Samuel K. Weaver and wife pleasant Sabbath day here. They Miller Weaver, wife and family, John Wea- ver, wife and family, Simon Landis, wife and little daughter, Laura Jane, all of Rheems: Milton Haines and wife and Mabel Floyd, of Pleasant Hill. A very pleasant and agreeable time was spent and was highly ap preciated by all. ee eee Sl Re + spent a very consisted of NORTHWEST RAFHO Emma Ruth, daughter Geib is on the sick list. of Frank Shenk’s on Sunday. Jos. R. Gibble sold “Bert” favorite steed of 14 summers. Miss Anna Shenk was the g and Katie | the Misses Daisy on Sunday. You can plainly see whic represent the Domestic E those who drive a mule church. Benjamin Stauffer spent Sunday at E ing conveyed Mrs. ecker of Palmyra Benjamin Sta records by delj rich & Bro. last, that tj pounds. H smiles ha champioy AY, sort q raise fee loy v Yao s d 54dC courtesy to is Jno. R. Gibble visited in the: home A VERY UNPOPULAR LAW Ve Have as Yet to See the First Person That Favors It To show how unpopular the new unners license law is we quote from ur exchanges the following Lancaster county farmers have in putting one ove ind it exists In border unning for allowing on their prop hegn granted 1 9¢ in the not a stretch of notices cannot be phia Record With the law sucl der certain condit canno own premise without no wonder he is kicking nt game act and objectionable armer re but doing sition Gen, acainst the lI — HERE AT HOME Mt. Joy Citizens Gladly Testify and Reccmmend Doan’s Kidney Pills Confidently It is tes that has placed Doan's Kidney Pills’ o far above competitors. Wher people right here at home raise their imony like the following 1 voice in praise there is no room left for doubt. Read the public statement of a Mt. Joy citizen: Mrs. H. BE. Greenawalt, Donegal St Joy, Pa., says: “For some time s in poor health and I finally to the conclusion t A CY TM 83 t my s wer disordered My back constantly and Iwas subject to chills and dizzy spells. The work tired me and I he bu ambition. Hearing of Doan’s pills, I decided to give them and proc 1 a box at Garb Store. r acted just as represent ed. Igot prompt rel in every way l g y statement I My health since. For sale by all alers. Price 50 Buffalo, nts for the United cents Foster-Milburn Co. New York, sole af the name—Doan’'s—and Locals Were Defeated In ¢ hotly contested game the Elizabethtown foot ball team defeat od a team from this place on Satur day on the former's grounds by the score of 6 to 0. The line-up was: Mt. Joy ..Positions Conrad ........ left end ...... Engle .... left tackle . .McLaughlir Carpenter ..... left zuard .:.... Zine i. uae center Painte Miller .....right guard ... Fis! Dissinger Groff ....right tackle .Gochanaue Hoffer ...... right end ........ Ream Hiestand Garman ..... quarterback Pennell ....right halfback Ream * and improved 1 confirm the ] cave some Years ago, reco 1g Doan’s Kidney Pills. ...Elizabethtowr .....Hess .Ream Funk .....left halfback .... tand osgoogontsefostocder Dee? 40%! 1 5A Horse Blankets will save you money because of their unusual wearing qualities. They fit perfectly, have the right hang, and ensure warmth to the horse. HA Horse Blankets are made of the strongest, tightest: twisted yarns— Cost You Less Money than you would pay for ordinary blankets, because we make the buckles, straps—¢ verything: —complete in our factory, the biggest horse blanket factory in the world, arid sell direct to your dealer, thereby doing ‘away with jobbers’ profits. 5A Horse Blankets are made in large assortment of patterns and styles. Our trade mark, 5A, isoncvery genuine blanket. Look for it. It means a big saving to you. Square 5A Storm King Blanket is made especially for bitter, stormy weather and the hardest outdoor wear. Woven € strong, heavy, and exceedingly warm. Qutwea eral ordinary blankets. Every horseman war 8 Ibs. and measures 84 x 90 incl Buy a 5A Square El~nket for street use. Buy a 5A Lias h Llarket for ble use. Buy a 5A Plush lobe for carriage cr auto. Write for booklet showing blankets in colors. WM. AYRES & SONS, hiladelphia, Pa. A, SPL SRE CY ie orgesfuegeloofosgosgorfecgoofertectooferfocforferfosforfes fosfecfestortanfoforfocforgerfecde y Qur Patrons Seofosfoforiorforfeoiede doefpdoonodposdofocfodscocfenfosfocfocfociasiocfonfosfosfenonory Ad Carefuily and Profit By The ¥Fxperience of Others This ad has paid us, but the way our customers are taking getting from our FEDERAL STCCK & tod HH aot only about the results they are POULTRY FOOD is convincing enough for you to try it were not good, we would not be selling it. They are Its they are getting, but amazed at the beauti- ful and valuable premiums we are giving. These preniums are who buy, are the ones Who will get pleased with the resu limited in number, so the first the premiums. $ The goods is put up under seria uw.wber 17232 and all the in- gredients printed on the label of every bucket. is and it a trial 1 We will be pleased to show you what the proposition feel confident of your future business, after you have given Still more convincing to, ask the man who is feeding it. Distributed by BRANDT & STEHMAN, Mt. Jovy, Penna. spo faofestorfosferdecfusfeefesfontectefoofesforfortocfortecfontoriusgergortostesforferforfoctesforteofesfostaegssdecfectes Bowman fullbac Oliver Touchdown, Hie Time 0 quarters, 10 minutes. Referee, Mur t phey. Umpire, Peters. Timekeeper, Ream. nD A mm The Donovan Store The people of Lancaster and sur who attend th surprised ft counties recently nearly fu!l siz rounding movies were see a street car in thrown on the screen, but it wa recognized almost instantaneously b3 every body as the familiar Donova e! 0 8 s n | Street Car, with its ride to Laucaster Free slogan, which is placed er the county, on fences, on poles, i in fields _»axad in newspapers, an thisfethod » advertising the firm chases of $15 or more, once agai a | ra i) patyong on all pur- n demonst gtes the fact that Dono- th its big 28 a regular van's, a] Store they term themselves, big a business as is done today. Look for bt car—They're real as life ster City eel ER and Son 43 Years Old Senate Meashey of Manheim ears old and the following gathered at her home her on the event: Am y, a son, wife and sons, Paul daughter, Edna, of Mt. Joy, eashey, a son and daughter ron; Aaron Meashey, whose birthday occurs lay, he being 43 years old, ¢ Annville. Mrs. Meashey great grandmother i Alma Clark, parents. ee 90 Licenses Issued his morning 9,200 hunters’ had been purchased reasurer Schock’s office. b)] whether this record is by another county in spite gf the fact that there ane counties in__ which % n here departments big city store | ne wonders when told that for out of town of Ann- e so fortunate as to have | is to 0s a on to at It the | | | | | | & Let Us TS ST EE MR TYLA a REAL Line of Show You ams ERE EEE HEY RE HAVING “16 degree” weather and Snow I in the great Southwest—and the say the East is due for a “visitation” of sharps Winter very shortly. Naturally, that leads us to «talk Overcoats, a field in which we are' REAL LEADERS, both in point of size of stock, variety of selection and lowness of price. We show Overcoats for all ages, Chesterfield lengths, in Black, Gray and Oxford for middle-aged men; pretty fancy - belted back ow. Prices $8.50 to mixed effects for the younger element; and Chinchilla Coats for the sporty fell $25. For Young Men and “Mackinaw” Coats. Ladies: Swell effects in warm-toned Scotch Plaid Blanket Cloth for street, auto or driving wear. Many ladies are getting them here because of their desirable MANNISH LINES. Priced from $7.50 to $15—$2 to$3 lower than the average store. Groif & Wolf Co. 26-28 North Queen Street LANCASTER. PENNA. COIN bers S of t the EF 8:45 the Su 2. r Supp r and d by the Lut ing, was t sum w fund. —-@ “God P. Rishi God, wil hg Heed hd at 7 p Attitude are im C—O etters ( Miller, E. Mille: Rmy, of Jot
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