EI 0 E02 wip ofederrfecoddeofeairdeofednoieceieofodedr oie ododeciufededeid GE SEVEN THE BULLETLY, Mouny Joy. PA. DOOOO One Price to All BUICK Sold Strictly On It's OOOO DID a Merits Never mind what any dealer promises you, you owe it to your- elf to find out what the Factory Gua antee is on the automobile you propose buying and you should insist on this guarantee being made a part of the contract you sign when purchasing an automo- f Some automobile manufacturers give no guarantee at all. That ne of the reasons why some dealers must offer you special in- ements and discounts to sell their cars. Investigate The BUICK Guarantee ancaster AutomobileLo. D-238 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENNA. The largest and only strictly first class fireproof garage and repair shop in Langaster City or County. —’ OOOCOOOOSOVOU POO O00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ms— Are You Undecided to buy your bill of Lumber? If so, all you have to do is te look the prices we are quoting for where HIGH GRADE LUMBER everything that interior or the Timber well as building, for work, from cluded in exterior in your foundation on your roof E. 8 MOORE Dealer in Lumber, Grain CEMENT AND FERTILIZER yoal, EED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE,S8AL’ large stock of Feed constantly on hand. for grain Estimates of Lumber and Mill Werk a Speciailty FRORIN. PENNA. 3 the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture Tors Da Kitchen Cabinets ven pot [n fact anything in the Furniture Line Undertaking Soa —————— 8 2 REE oy, tw and Embaiming VERY VALUABLE ,can be put by the plow and harrow — to grow foot | business is in- | to the Shingles | are | culture. Highest cash price paid for the Ibe fine, If to be (insects. It YOU GET TEN CELEBRATED & H. Tr WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL CHASED FOR CASH AT WILL ading Stamps PUR Coal and LUMBER Mount Joy, Penna. 3ale agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Ceder Shingles always on hand. Also Mouldings Laths, Ete. Also Roofing Slate. Flooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Agents for Alphug Portland Cement Siding, Estimates’ ' Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot. ERE 1 1 Foo , ready for you as soon as you want to look them over New Shapes and shades in Soft Hats. 81.50 to $5 es $1.50 to $3.00 50¢ © $1.50 ips for all purposes, jlugerte. Haas: bh Queen Bh Lancaster. 11 gl EF. H, Baker sti pit” ona tow mr marl 1arket YARDS Quickly and Cheerfully made on ail kinds Building Material Spring Styles a 3 company on which has Fe armers Column |, | INFORMATION | FOR THE FARMERS the Animals on the | Farm-—Bees in Apple Orchards— | Cold Frames—The Advisability of Winter Plowing—Hog Cholera The Health of In the prevention of disease in a | dairy herd too much stress cannot be put upon the importance of cleanli- ness of the cows. If it were not for hog cholera pork raisers would be living in the lap of luxury. The time will come when there will be no more excuse for hog cholera than for the human cholera that until a century or so ago periodically devastated Europe and America. Both are essentially filth diseases. | There is a diversity of opinion as to the advisability of plowing In winter. It is generally conceded, however, that sod lands should be plowed in the winter season. The freezing and thawing of the soil puts it in much better condition than it after the spring has opened. Winter plowing also destroys many insects that would damage crops if they were allowed to live. There will be much more moisture laid up in the soil and saved for the use of the growing crop the next year if the plowing is done during the winter season than there would = be if it were left until spring. The capillary connection with the subsoil will have time to be renewed if the plowing is done early. | | Frames are used much more large- ly in all parts of the country than a few years ago, notwithstanding the fact that greenhouse construction has been more active. A great many gardeners have realized that it pays, some vegetables under 3x6 | This makes it a good proposition and when | frames are used on a large scale too much care cannot he exercised in the preparation of the soil. It should fairly level and contain amounts of sand and humus. | used in the summer the bars should be easily removed wheel - hoes or horse culti- vators can be used without difficulty, running from end to end of the long The sash should fit snugly side boards, so that ag little possible will be admitted sash. Lettuce and radish especially desirable for frame sash, liberal Cross so that frames. on the cold as under the amatter of doubt until what agencies for cross pollena- orchards. It was wind was a factor honey bees and other has ‘been proved, how- the wind has very little to do in aiding cross pollenation, and that honey bees, wild bees and other insects are very necessary transference of pollen. To | the importance of the and other insects as factors in cross pollenation, an ex periment was carried on by the Kan- sas experiment station under the di rection of James W. McGulloch, as- igtant entomologist Wind was considered in the test, wa found that whenever apples were far from an apiary only a smal amount of fruit grown It was found that tame the predom ing insects the flowers y V ted until weather It has recently as to were responsible tion in apple thought that the as well as the been just ever, that determine honey bee because it grown 1 was hees were visiting the undown trees fiom early morning Cloudv or wind reduc not toc} present I by drowsy, dull gener: ndigestion levelopment few months for without pr: tion n the worms which you can isk bef you pay [.00k and get test them profit-eating firm up rid of these before they among your eat Alene CONFIRMS LAY-OFF OF MEN pests get spring footing Forty Thousand Employes Have Been Placed On Short Time Confirmation ffices of the was made from the Pennsylvania Railroad to-day of report that the com pany, within the last three months, has laid off about 15,000 employes on the lines east of Pittsburgh, ing out its policy of trenchment It is said 10,000 of the remaining ployes have placed on time. Two hundred clerks in {general offices in Philadelphia” have been laid off within a day or two Some weeks the company took off several expensive through frains, and it stated that further curtailment in passenger train service is being worked out. According to the report. which confirms, the orders for re trenchment and economy cover im- provements and extensions, work up either stopped or the in carry- general that about 125,000 heen shorter ago was the been reduced Coal Prices Will sumers of coal Drop will get their cheaper during Reduction was several of the Cor uel fifty the month of | made [large 2 | The cent a ton April yesterday by companies. fifty cent reduction will {become effective until April 1. Mav 1 an additional be added and during June, July and | August ten cents more, until the! price returns to the present schedule not i mon. { after not ! re- | em- | the | the | On | ten cents will | PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. | What Shwilkey Bumbleaock Say This Week Has To | jer in !been kicking | The boxers ling { 6th, and 'but has grown bigger and better and Ich bin so fer daript bissy mit mime Aersht Opbril bisness des ich sheer net noch kon. Ich bin noch ay kal elf sent shwtich de no bin ich frie. My gelt war des yore usht ve em Sam Daufet si hussa—usht grawt ous giongt. Vel sis feel besser won mer ol si shulta betzawla kon un von mer gore nix in de bank oter im sock hut. Mer kon olly mon grawt im tsicht gooka un sawga ve bisht, Ve shay un blesseerlich vaers won oll de lite so du data. Waers net shay fer de shof lite un der bisness Now fer luss dich druf es waer. Well sis fer ken use deg ich feel shripe de wuch.—Ich wase es feel lite tzega un hen net de tzite fer feel laesa. een Ie HANGS HIMSELF FROM LIMB OF CHERRY TREE John W.. Runk Ended His Life in a Field in This Place W. Runk of this place, com- suicide by hanging shortly noon Friday. Going to a field his home, in the end, fence, tied a around his neck and after tying the rope to his neck and after tying the limb of a John mitted he near south sal on a rope rope cherry and jumped off His body was ed by Mrs. William Hendrix Dr. A. F. Snyder and Deputy Coroner B.S, summoned When reached the and cut down the body he was daed. Mr. Runk was fifty-eight age and health nervous troubles for several He was a former resident of Wrighsville, York Co., place about years ago. His wife and two children, John, of New Castle, Del, and Mrs. William Dillinger of this place, survive. The funeral held from his | South afternoon at to a tree, discover and Dillinger were they scene years of was in ill from and mental years. and remoevd to this ten was on Barbara Monday ment made in was amet ery Sate Register notice of for A FREE serted here provided This is s read such the follawi rour sale 1s in of time bills tising becaus people and wil any length sale exc ng bring the buyers oute office This grea convenience und promi.t delivery of the en eet Ee Cross Roads Sunday School The I Cross Roar Jrethren in Ct Sunday papel school will open its April ing been summer 5, the elected: Irwin gession on Sunday, fol- lowing officers hav B. O. Musser, Superintendent; | Musser, Assistant G. Walters, Secretary A: H Treasurel —— ee Superintendent; A Herr Execution Issued B. J. Myers, att Building Pa,, issued an against Annie C P. Shoemak orney for fe Mari- execution and F and Loan Association etta, has Shoemake Ad judications Adjudications wert estates of John F $459.68 Phares $2.266.14 etl Aree Filed filed local int Moyer Mt erest West Hempfield Linkey Valuable Cup and Saucer An old fashioned and saucer { 150 years old, was sold for $7.50 at | B. F. Garman’s EHzabethtown i recently cup sale at {to give them the chance. Home WILL BE SOME SHOW Try Cobb and Johnny Greiner Will Again Meet in the Windup When Ty met Cobb Johnny Lancaster Grein- | before last the | to one of the | boxing bouts the ! presented. All who | men week people were treated most sensational club has saw it wanted the and those who did not see it have | themselves ever since. | themselves wanted an- Mr. Hensel decided | The meet- on Monday, April a great bout can be looked | Droney is to meet Jack brother of Peck Miller, the Jack boxed Greiner, ever other match and takes place for. Tim Miller, middleweight. havoc with light- as well welters, Miller and defeated a lot of good he will have his work cut the Lancaster Irish- Another new face on the bill ; that of Young Coster, of | He wants a try out and | prefers getting a start at | { has been weights, has met men, but out for man, will be Reading. says he Lancaster to any club in the country. He is managed by a gentleman who knows the game and is satisfied that Costor is a good lad and no ex- periment. He will meet young Rus- sel, playing as him by en, GA mn HAD TO DISBAND The New Organization Same as One Being Formed in This County Ky.—The yesterday Burley To- distributed Lexington, rematched | bacco Society $316,000 among disbanded. It ship of 40,000 this State, Ohio all has distributed 000,000 in tobacco pools. Tobacco concern, its members and has tobacco farmers in had more than The Burley Company, a co-operative succeeds society. The Burley To Society, which disbanding, is the company The formed in The Trust 5 cents for Al formed tobacco through October 1908, $11,000,000 tobacco to the Since bacco original was is now pooling pool 1906 was then paying Burley tobacco had to 1906, 1907 when they and $14,000- Trust at 171% cents a pound. that time | handled all the to- disbands to make way Tobacco Company, a The society was and carry its and until sold between 000 worth of the society has bacco but now for the Burley co-operative movement The the anti-trust society dishands because the the laws and new com- pany is just like one organized in this county np — Meet farmers Petersburg Farmers A meeting of the vicinity of Ea Pet Frida or bea > the subject to the 1d to be sepa and a con- unregistered dogs dog which tag NOAA COME imple Remedy. its of eat- foods local tax ~ after the ht to shoot a county tax Yel Viti that weaken sult in trouble. > unfortunates 1 into this condition, I uly, slowly, regu- larly an ke Vinol, our delicious cod liver ron tonic. Mrs. H. . nith, says: 1ffered from a trouble, was red, wo vous. A friend Vinol. My stomach appeared and now I have a perfect dige every weak woman Vinol, for I never in my life that The IVE Mrs due to the ymbined a medicinal elements of the cods’ —aided hy the Hi strength creating different fo If you ar Thomasville, Ga., stomach and ner- io take soon dis- heartily and could have any rn out sed me rouble eat stion tired. spent did me so much good.” ‘tion ood z and properties of tonic n, contained Vinol. We will return the purchase money every time Vino! fails to benefit. PS Our Sax fag and begins ling at once. WwW. D. CHANDLER & CO Druggists West Main Street a member- | Pooscesccscscscessscess and Indiana and in| $20. | and | I wish | money | Smith was | of the j livers | Salve stops itch. Mount Joy, Pa | of | being } { g RIESE EE ERE REE EERE A chicken grows in proportion to the feed it consumes. Suc- cessful poultrymen study in every way to increase their chickens’ appetites, The Park & Pollard Grow- ing Feed increases their appe- tite. The more they eat of it the more they want. Whenever your chickens are hatched from January to De- cember feed them this ration until they are six months of age. Our customers that have used it say it is even better than they claim. Your money back if you don’t like it We have added to our line of sto ck, RYDE'S CREAM CALF MEAL. Takes the place of milk at half the price. bags. Protein, 26 per cent,; Fat, 5 per cent; none on the market. BRANDT & STEHMA O00 9000000000000000000 or tGARDSXL 3 the | 4 $ g $ $ & ¢ Put up in 26 and 50 Ib. Fiber, 6 per cent. Second te FOR SALE BY Motion MT. JOVv ’ Bawmn Picture Tuesday Thu! sday Saturday Association Pictures AEATRE Wessssecascessseassosenis Presroscemecsmeommennd srnational Horvester Oil and awe we B a. a Ga as Engines Se a. {Ine wl IT ETE EEE ERR EEE EERE EER wR Rm GE REETEE EERE « Everybody s Invited To My Grand OPENING DISPLAY Spring & § FLORA East Main Street Summer Millinery Stylish Shapes in Hats For kadies & Child-~ ren, Mewest Colorings in Ribbons & Flowers DRABENSTADT Mount Joy, Pa. BE oa TA 1 OE
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