J D T2OBILES second hand cars at extremely low UCK. R TOURING CAR. PING CAR. ADSTER. RING CAR. ROADSTER. np. not es and make a specialty of rebuilding and repainting cars pre We 3 lrg Variety of Ford repair parts and a variety of Ake & specialty of building fore doors on old mode} cars. Tove: them considerably as it makes them look Ike mew Sly Tk a ndis Brothers 200PPPEERREEY OR LT Rheems, Pa. A — - ———— it Are You Undecided 3 where to buy your bill of Lumber? | 1 HAD M If so, all you have to do is te look ONE CEN at the prices we are quoting for HIGH GRADE LUMBER | SIDE O as well as everything that is In- IE EFFEC cluded in building, for interior or REBOUN exterior work, from the Timber : In your foundation to the Shingles ETE YOU i n your roof EW E. S. MOORE THE FIRS ® o IRE AN Dealer in NG EXT 3 a wwouriiiinal Lumb Grai as , Lumber, Grain HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT CEMENT AND FERTILIZER J : ; = : ne eed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid grain stimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciality FLORIN, PENNA. for Tha mah sur at ir . ke but Hall Rack: Ladies’ Desks gre ables, Davenport sets, Kitchen Cabinets nything in the Furniture Line king and Embalming RUNNER T JOY. PENNA A ——— — TLL. GET TEN | CELEBRATED | ] Trading Stamps: DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR] HCH : SED FOR CASH ¥ t. H. Baker's | Coal and LUMBER YARDS Mount Joy, Penna. Shingles always on hand Mouldings, Lath, mt Also Roofing Slate all kinds Building Material 1 P. R R Depot. NSTADT RY mmmm I the : Latest Styles; Lowest ices Y, PA COSTCO 5 E BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wedn VERY VALUABLE INFORMATIO FOR THE FARMERS tion in Regard to cows and calves of lice. pasture {sg making a mistake, pay to throw the whole job on sun, y water, The ' preservation the presence of malt. Go easy with ‘the them, station has announced the result ofa See that the hired man attends to baeta fer raega uf sellem dawk. Of for larceny of clothing from Miss ! [his team property. Remember your cours sis ollavile tzu shpote un mer Mary Hoover, of West Chestnut {work horses are doing all in their missa eva usht so fot mocha bis de street. {power to fill the barn with grain and sex wucha ferby sin. Ower ay ding Mrs, Kerstetter was hurt more se a Foi yaealch. Lue mich viter en Grunt US riowsy than irs: sumone. she | SOOO OOO 0000000000009000 A too active whiplash, loud and tzana un ich shees ene full lecher. struggled with Koch for about fifteen abusive language, jerking the reins, Wy mer hen yoe nix des shnay, minutes and her body is covered with’ | a 2 " {111 fitting harness, irregular feeding shnay, shnay olly dawk wun de no bruises, On her face are two cuts, Qo 1 O n 1 C u Y © S land watering, flithy stables, galled noch a pore mole gshwissa drin. which he made by striking her with | backs or shoulders overloading and Of kours so vetter mocht der his fist. While he was struggling over driving soon reduces the $200 Fretty Baker, der Shocky, der Kling with her he placed some kind of a [horse or mule to a $75 one. un der Elam usht locha un dere viset liquid in her mouth, which burned Always let the mare cool off be aw ferwass. : Mer date denka des se listers in it that are now very sore ; fore she suckles her colt otherwisea olly yore a pore dutzet Grunt Uxa When the voman told him that sh possible attack of indigestion for the kawfa data un daeta se omalents do knew him and s ne wag Willian youngster room loas lussa usht fer en gute kola Koch he seemed to bec ome 1 3 gste The draft horse does the work on Dbisness necksht yore. Vel sis evaof perate fo k1 t 1 h {the farm the most satisfactorily and kours olly mon tzu sime agena bis- would , " : i ness vould 9 . with less expense and worry; sells ness. : {higher and , costs less to get Well siter des es yetz so is wela Ot been io him read narket and it costs mer tzufritta si—net so. Mer wela e door 1 less time and labor to train him now oll huffa des es so about elf foos rT. - » - The rse stable should contain shnate eps uf haert. Des mer tunnels ABOUT THE CRACK SHOTS Association Pictures windows on all sides for a good cir- mocha missa fer gay de nochbera -— — : y at 3 whe yA nsuchs ’e daeta der 80 eppas Nearby Gunnerg Participate in the , lation of air, and the stable doors psucha. Ve 1 P n dh - ie State Shoot at Harrisburg hl I IN I anged e p n all hot ts and at all times Der shnay dut feel gute ower net —— > when the animals are feeding or by mere. Es aenshich gute des es : There was a big field of optrle s for 4 resting in their stalls. The horse is by uns is amount tzu feel. De the S Harrisburg on 4 always more or-less heated after a Betz mocht olly dawk ice kream, Mer Saturday, in which Wertz, of Temple, oie days work, and it cannot rest well hen ice kream gfressa es gakocht Pa he fleld with twenty Hi s 1 voole we lale des gabrota war, aw des strai kills, Fred Coleman of until it has fully cooled of var, dale d ral 3 ¥ ? ; ravickeli woop y noris a1 or Phila, and Potts of Lancaster, split LPO 000009%00 The prospective farmer can usually £apickelt war un moria vella mer I et inf ration about the lands in Aavenich roshta se sawga sis so gute second money There were several ne - - ge 1format & ut Lhe 1g £ 3 S 5 . iollo ka Newtown entries but the compan : op a Br any of the states by addressing the Selle Rs as : hol . Dp y §'W8E9F ITS KRECKEL HARNESS IT'S THE BEST.” SHE Jig a t feel druvel ¢ shtenner Was a bit too fast for the boys. Con- state commissioner of immigration Sis aw ne 1 druvel en shtenner is 4 ; or the boy C! 3 = i ‘ ful noch: Mer broucht 'usht a sidering what they were up against, = and agriculture at the state capital, ful mocha Sor bron : 2 a: 4d : s pr ne » i anie yoker milich 17 8 ay they did £ Our ( nd ar = = Several of the eastern states main. Vvenich ker, milich an y ’ oS A i 1 . 3 ft mer S of oars net tormer ’yie was * g tain a list of farms for sale and this 'Zomn > X 36 3 \/ £ : ct rate des sel vu der. Q otter-alsg on the job.with 1% siraizhe Lilla ®m 3 S80 84 ER 4 2 list usuyuy ‘wes a good deai of in- : y ; —~d BE Tat : de S¢ 1 Y mer the 19t la g 1 n 1 unds w “4 formatiom™.xalat various farms. One 3 Fe = + € lov = can also secure good deal of in- KOn I Iofy Are es hushi a n : y wen! Ho ® Bi be y : 1 ret ¢ I ey At A er, = : o formation by addressing a request to 4W I X : 3 : i =" ve g Ve have ma st 8 Sh Betz [ 26 ] ed the industrial department of any of OI I k pF 2 the I: ailroad corporations. The ney shtuff mocha vella ve der Gare- 10 opped ou + R AT ¢ work harness—a stocl :annot be surpasses i ; as i Set Sais sr. ig ver ols mocht. Ich denk aer haests R sthtown, 9 out of ¥ Prospective purchaser, however, Is pe hen nix kot G. F Elizabethtown, 10 & rice « quality—anywhere in the State strongly urged not to buy land with- marble neh x ug : aE oY ee 0 fors rote e mocha de no out of 14 Ira Kersey, Elizabeth- B a out seeing it and making {inquiries 1©I 5 v ® > vs NOW ia can make your selections from a stock = : . 4 hut de Betz farip ney town, 16 out of 25. Daniel Moore, m ® among neighboring farmers : , 44 5 4 Oi Ns aay E : = 3 - gadu de ie iverich kot wiown, 16 out of 25. Ear] Mumma, @ g driving avy work harness w The problem of milking by means ° Niscot rea ca a tin ym a = hen vu w shiricka Newtown, 11 out of 5 a & of machines is still a long way from t Although many gunners were pres- = J Y = 3 nen y oll Hdlly sUNNLTs oN ur ~ (CY OY CY F a oe vy on | ” | Ha Is Guaranteed being solved, but we are much near Now fer lus dieh drut es war epas oot at tie agua) shooting match Krecke Ness S ii Ir n | or {he ‘goal than ve year B%0 > neyags un hut aw shay gagookt ower held by Charles Franciscus, the ® S768 3 enn 370 Mure IRONS B10 Stermeht wemonr halt fesse keto. Marloes Hom proprietor, only five ® MOREOVER—WE GIVE 8. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS thinking about mechanical Sotian Mer hen ever siter gwonert was der of them braved the inclement # for lightening the work of Ure dihenker des de lite ney dena des es weather and took their places before 0 y Ng : hg Te ed er so gute mocht. De Betz will de Sy- the traps which were set on the a L) i ¥ caa> 1 expe Bb : f h y pa > 4 = before. The New York experimen billa: froga es necksht mole deg se river Each of the five shot at ten a 3 a = = "n { after milking, cows can be milked by machine in 3.86 minutes per cow, as against seven minutes for hand milk- ing. A higher class fo help is neces sary to milk by machinery success fully. Grain isthe staple food for poultry, and will be used for that purpose as kept on farms, but hens cannot give good results on grain alone. It beneficial to them, says the fruit grower, and will ha at all times relished, but the de- long as fowls are is mand of the hens is such as wil] call | for variety, In the shells of eggs, ag well ag their composition, are several forms of mineral matter and nitrogen, which can only be partially obtained from grain. Even grains vary in composition, and when fowls are fed on one kind for a long time, they begin to refuse it, as they may be oversupplied with the elements in the food partaken and lack the ele- ments that are supplied some other For this they will accept a which of itself an evidence that the best results from hens can only be obtained by a variety of food. Corn and wheat may he used as food best source is | with advantage, but it must be given as portion of the ration only, and not made exlusive articles of diet a a = Hotel Sold , The hotel at Collins Station has been sold by Benjamin Nauss to Mr. | Steese of Steelton, who took pos- | session on the 15th of this month. | | Mr. Nauss, who has had the hotel for | | the past two vears, will go to farm- | ing a The February Pattersonian The February number of the Pat- tersonian was issued last week and is very interesting, It several very interesting articles on the High School question contains Farmers Column | Grain is the Staple Food for Poultry | —Milking by Machinery—informa- | Farm Land— | Windows in Horse S8tabie—Notes Strong brine thickened with soft Soap makes a good mixture to rid The farmer who allows hig cows to | hustlé for themselves ‘on the parched The sunshine is a good helper in washing ‘milk things; but it does not Hard and swollen udders may be greatly relieved by patient rubbing. If any liquid is used, let it be warm of butter de- pends more upon the thorough »! moval of the buttermilk than upon work mares! feel lecher in de feldter. when they are sucking a young colt, hence doing double duty. This is ex- haustive and depleting. Feed the} mares generously and don’t overtax! from | reason | change of food, | PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. N | ! | Vise mere usht viter en Grunt Ux un ich dats so gwiss ich lape, de ora in ame hondt un der shwontz im oner, un ene de darem grawt rous riss—un now ferluss dich druf ich maens aw. Se sawga de bowera gleicha ge net bekaus ge grawva so Well. von 8e so ferdaript vesht vetter bringa setta se oll dote sl. Denksht net so? Von ich usht gadenkt het des de soon seller dawk rous kumpt, het ich |olly breticher in Mt. Shoy gricht tzu 3s viter aw dreft. Of koars won der milking machine experiment which ROE Zanoonk Rea blipt don : 4 ’ . ; ur years, Shnay lon ge k lg: covered = po a ears mocha mer viter neeckshta Sundawk. py ) r - The experiments show ’ Mer vella enyhow so huffa. {ing the time required to get the oi i machines ready and to wash them In Wrong Again Charles Frank, of Reading, former- ly a butcher here, was heard in court for failing to support his wife who lives at Lancaster. She said he sup ported her to eleven weeks ago. He said he simply forgot to send his up wife money The parties were directed by the court to confer and endeavor to agree to be paid. They falled the court made an on the sum to agree and order on Frank to pay his wife $5 per week, Frank was married to Miss Annie Ebersole of this place and was for- merly employed at C. N. Mumma’s | slaughter house. ——— Held a Week’s Mission Rev. Herbert B. Pulsifer, formerly rector of St Luke's Church in this place, assisted by the present rector, C. 8S. Kitchin, recently held a week's mission in St. Luke's Church, Me :haniesburg Very gratifying results | followed Among other happenings one aged man 90 years was baptized ind the whole parish was revived er ntl ecm Barking Dog Scares Horse { While Peter Kraybill was driving | thru the tollgate at Chickies, his | horse frightened at a dog barking | and the animal became unmanage | able. The harness was torn and the | dasher of the market wagon kicked [in The one hind leg of the horse was cut etl Ie Fasnacht Season | Great preparations imong the Germans for t | tion of the Fasnacht eek. This is one of the most im { portant seasons for those people and | is annually celebrated in the same manner as in the Fatherland —— EI —— Subscribe for the Mt Bulletin, Wt Joy Subscribe for the What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To | (Man Who Assaulted Lancaster Wo- Say This Week Joy Bulletin. the Beneman building A WILLIAM ROGH; ARRESTED RE “ UU LT ZH, Ou SIX 3 MONTHS Sue ( William Koch of Lancaster, but a former resident of this place, who as- saulted Mrs. Walter Kerstetter on 1. | New street, Lancaster on Wednesday, Was arrested by Officer Young at an | carly “hour Saturday morning in | Coatesville. As soon as possible on Wednesday Koch got out of town and { went to Coatesville, where he was lo- | cated by Chief Bushong. On Friday | afternoon Sergeant Negley and Offic. | er Young went to Parkesburg and | Coatesville and found that their man | was in the latter place. They had a | watch placed upon him and they re | turned to Lancaster. At three o'clock | that morning Young went to Coates: ville in answer to a message ‘and found Koch ‘at the mission of the Lu- | man Caught in Coatesville J | Fo 1 WR 7 120.48 9/4015 7 “ GROWING FEED YOUR CHICKENS DON'T GET HALF ENOUGH TO EAT # you do not feed The PARK & POLLARD GROWING FEED No Magician in the Arabian Nights could ce results any faster than this feed. From 114 oz when hatched to 10 1b. weight at six months is nothing unusual on this ration. TRY IT at ow expense; 7 kens iron works, where he had op vlied for lodging. Koch was voryt Your money back if it does not do better than they claim. much surprised at seeing the police. man and before he recovered his FOR SALE BY tomposure said “Oh, you want me for that Kerstetter job.” After that he did not refer to he matter and went along to Lancaster. He put up a kick at having handcuffs put on him, but resistance was useless. He was com- mitted to jail without bai] by Alder- man Stauffer. Koch is also wanted a | ahd LOHLHOBLHLLLTOOL 000 | | { | { BRANDT & STEHMAN, Lo" birds and the scores made are given The Harness and Leather Shop the “Xx” below, indicating a hit, but the bird falling out of bounds. The ON THE SQUARE LANCASTER, PENNA Scores: Shullizbach 21009 2 10127 PORE EERE Bm, Zellers 111212221 0—9 Drybread .....1222000 2x x—5 PU ole ocbtiaiioutsiesbesdidhn hh shubobon hod dholih. a aa Rovio heals bes oats Lain cs 3 TOPRRREEE IE dbkd doled idieieedeinibdd driefeddedodgeoe dbp Sargent ......020021x01 x—q b 4 F Diehlr-:....... 111121xx11—-3.% . 3 * a_i ; February Furniture Sale 3 h THIS IS CERTAIN - i . : i A : During our Great February Furniture and Rug Sale, which has 3 The Proof That Mt. Joy Readers Can 3 been going on since February 1st, we have been busier than ever > not Deny before i Te y tocked up © 1 cre and a-half space, ¢ I pb What could furnish str [ We Jaw stocked up Our jaige 8 Te ad, 8 a ¥are, aug Are * dence of the efliciency of any edy | ¢ prepared to furnish the new homes of ths beginners by the 3 than the test of time. Thousands of | ¥ hundreds ; ¥ people testify that Doan’s Kidney | { We are offering: Bed-room Suites from five to dollars be- : Pills have brought lasting results, + : : ; Grateful endorsements should | § low regular prices. b prove undoubtedly the merits of this | § Dining-Room Suites from ten dollars to twenty dollars below & remedy. Years ago people right in| ¥ regular prices 4 his locality testified to the relief 3 a Sta . tv doll below roRular 1 they had derived from the use of | 4 Parlor Sultes, from five to twenty dollars Ow Fopu AY Doan Kidney Pills, They now 1 prices; besides, special discounts during this month to those buy- 3 confirm their testimonials. They say : ing outdts 3 hat time has completed the test 9 p A. Wisman, Second St., Mari- 1 : et a., says: “One of the family |] WwW ~ V ’ f , ~ . r J comp 1ed of a week and lame back | esten erger a ev i Vers » ind ed easily, She had headaches | # »! o/ 9 and other symptoms of kidney com-|§ 125-131 East King St. LANCASTER, PA x paint When we saw Doan’s Kid-| & 2a 3 | ioiplioodooideodo dl ileoiesiiaosliosieotendosdeoBevRoabeuiiinhuabiabindbunlioioabiahictiuboaliil ah ah mia al a LL ney Pills advertised. we got a box TEES TITRE reat eee rt rr rr ered ee rob eee 00d ind the first few doses brought re- | _. ief. Continued use improved the | patient condit.on in every way. There 3 been no need of Doan's | Kidney Pills or any other kidney | remedy since, The benefit they brought has been permanent.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 | rents Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, | New York, sole agents for the United | States | Remember the name—Doan’s—and | ke no other, . it li. Soins IS FILLED WITH BIG BARGAINS IN HATS, CAPS AND GLOVES. Dur Home Markets : | For MEN AND BOYS. YOU'LL FIND HERE WHAT YOU ARE LOOK- Butte per 1b 22 | Ege doz 26 | ING FOR, AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE Lard, per 1b 123 | ——— Potatoes, p bu 45 t 14 | ® ‘ seen] 1 70 | OE ae | ; i a Special in Photos i St | Beginning today and until April| 1st, Mr. Frances G. Couch, our local | 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. photographer, will give a bromide | 4 p— ; — enlargment 11x14, with every dozen | . I | Advertise In | \ portraits. He succeeds Mr. Roth in “The Bulletin”
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