The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 08, 1914, Image 7

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What the Factory Gua antee is on the automobile
Ying and you should insist on this guarantee being
| the contract you sign when purchasing an automo-
Pmobile manufacturers give no guarantee at all. That
€asons why some dealers must offer you special in-
discounts to sell thelr cars.
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where to buy your bill of Lumber?
If so, all you have
at the prices we are quoting for
HIGH GRADE LUMBER
well as
in building, for
work, from
cluded
exterior
in your foundation to the Shingles | 3;
on your roof
E. S. MOORE
Dealer In
Lumber, Grain,
hiTRAW, SLATE,S8AL CEMENT AND FERTILIZER
to de is te look
interior or
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| leased an
| Cleveland, and
| good deal of this success to the sixty
| stands of bees introduced.
{ not think it possible to grow fruit to
| advantage without bees.
{ have twice as many bumble bees in
| our clover fields we should undoubt
“eed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid
for grain
fates of Lumber and Mill Work a SpeclaMty
FLORIN, PENNA.
F
le only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture
Hall Rack
Ladies’ Desks
FS Mirrors
re Frames
| falfa field is money in the bank for
{ these helpers of the farmer the cost
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& Other Tables, Davenport
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EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH OF COAL PUR
HASED FOR CASH AT
Coal and
LUMBER
Mount Joy, Penna.
Lt for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Ceder Shingles always on hand. Also i
Agents
Flooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings Laths, Ete.
for Alphus Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate.
YARDS
Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material
Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot.
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New
ring Styles
as soon as you want to look them over.
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for you
Shapes and shades in Soft Hats, $1.50 to $5
50 to $3.00
purposes, 50¢
the Ne
jes, $1.
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0 $1.50
for
[ingertd& Haas
k North Queen St., Lancaster.
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| for the surface of a road.
| The drag is the thing with which to
| plane the
| Where the road is over twenty feet
{the sides which keep the water from
‘are of the best sort, as they are not
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY
apply the mixture where it is most!
needed . and will themselves |
Rat
Keep
pests
Farmers Column
vaLUABLE INFORMATION
FOR THE FARMERS
free from these
VERY and houses are kept clean and disin-|
fected.
Dm
Spring Care of Live Stock—The Right
Kind of Eggs for Hatching and
Their Care—The Use of the Bee in
Agriculture—The Road Drag
THE KIMBROUGH PLAN
a Writer for a Trade Journal
Has to Say of It.
What
A glance at a wallow where hogs
have puddled the sides of a hole in
the ground will show the ideal state |
It should
be hard and baked and impervious
to water. The King drag used when
the road is wet will give it this sur-
face. “Wet” does not mean slushy;
but if there are ruts and holes the
drag should be used in the mud to
take these depressions out, Ordinarily
the drag does the best work when
the road is moist but not muddy.
U. S. Tobacco Journal
Since the first crop of tobacco was |
grown in Lancaster County there
has never been anything that ay
{80 much stir, comment and talk as|
'R. L. Kimbrough and his proposed
Seedleaf Tobacco Growers’ Associa-
tion have done. Even the question
of the tariff or a red-hot political
campaign has been discounted by|
the comment which this movement]
has caused.
Some of the recent meetings have
produced very heated discussions by
some of our most prominent citizens |
From
u
which
the road
is roughly
machine.
road
sawn out by and, naturally, the varied tobacco in-|
terests are discussing this proposi-|
tion, pro and con, with unusual fer-
vor as is only natural with any|
movement of importance, no matter]
what the basic principles. There will 1 ©
always be supporters of it as well as d
those who are opposed to it. How-
ever, the real consensus of opinion
in this district seems to be that,!
while the primary principles in-
volved are of benefit to the grower,
[it is extremely doubtful if there]
| could be either enough ‘capital raised
enough active support given the
wide the crown should be not less
than six inches higher. The King
drag will pare off the shoulders at
shallow side
road machine
The wide
by the
running off.
ditches made
apt to wash into gullies. It is seldom
that a road over twenty five feet
wide is necessary. To plow up, dig
over, or in any way loosen the bed
of a road a crime against good
road making. Leave it and build on

is
jor
| movement to
Those who
passer when
should think
great New
said, “I'd as
this orchard without a single SPTaY | amount and thei even
pump ag. without bees.” Bees are the | tke a certificate. which
cheif .agent for fertilizing the blos-!
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soms of fruit trees, and if the | 4 all appeal to
think the bee a tres- | completion.
he comes after honey | Growers have always been accus-
again Albert Repp, the | {omeq to receiving payment for
Jersey orchardist, has | iyi tohacro asc-ReOTl. as delivered
having to]
the sturdy,
everything that Is in- | orchardist doesn’t keep bees itis alan. 1.0 clement of which most of S¢ mitdawk essa gessa un pickters |
|
avile ferkauft.
fine thing for him that his neighbors |; . section is composed. To revise
economy, upon the |
| thrift and 1
better conditions far in;
gend and get it—of the experience | ise of
of Van Remselaer & Southam, Who| uy. ri4ure ig more than one man or
old barren orchard near one company can possibly do. In|
made it bear 16,000]... 4, successfully carry out these
They attribute a} 5.10 5 very large amount of active
capital will be required, and this|
seems to be one of the sticking]
points with this company at the
present time.
The directors of the Seedleaf To-
bacco Growers’ Company held
meeting to go over this phase of the
matter. The situation was taken up
bushels in 1913.
They do
If we could
better crops of seed.
a sweet-clover or al-
harvest
in
edly
Every bee

i il ¢ i d a
the seed grower. The poets pave! i2 data] ind it was decided that the
often written about | :
: thing needed to make the
Perhaps they realize birds 3 oes | present movement a success was
Ne cay that if it weren't for | €ROUSH capital to finance it and the
poetic vay farmers’ crop of tobacco.
were about forty growers
tenant
| There
| present.
Two methods of financing
of living would so soar that the poet
would have to go to work.
Fresh and fertile eggs are the first
requisite for a successful hatch. In
cold weather gather them every two
hours. In warm weather three times
a day is sufficient. Scrape solid eggs
until clean, but discard
In saving hatching
them in a rather
temperature of
iaily.
the 1913
neither one of
adopted. The
enough
more
crop were considered,
which, however,
| original idea
money by stock
seriously discussed
organizing bank to
of the new Federal Reserve
Just
matter will
was
of raising
sales wag the
but the idea of
take advantage
act
a knife
dirty
with
a
very eggs.
y was
eggs aim keep : : T
: 5 ti also taken up what will be
damp location at a : * y
I done in be decided at
iegrees, and turn
13 +. | the next rx, Which
portant and should not be
. S soon company
» do not keep eggs for soon 1 1
a week before
io
1 1
veh
re DA I
FISHING
GOOD TROUT
‘eed out all of the!“This condition is general throughou
I
1 dozens of
have receive
I
succulent feeds during the fall and !the state.
compel he” farm | reports and as far as I can make
the
eariy winter and
the fish have not been harmed.”
The
consume dry, inferior
animals
fodders during
0
when they commissioner said that since
Neither
animals
the
wre falling away in on the trout season closed on July 31
Ss to turn the last over a million broke and brown
good policy
in the trout
the
to pasture too early in the spring. trout have been planted
and- |
oud
o the penny-wise streams of the state, working
(about de helft
[tzawla ke
| fer
em Bresident Wilson si shuldt is. Ich
|vetich tzway sent des de bowera net
|feel fon eme denka.
em
butis.
wos es
how ‘“aer bleat noch net” sawgt er.
shay dawk den Freeyore. Der pike is
shay op gadrickelt un is aw avenich
bring it to successful | Shtauvich.
] automobiles wara drows.
| pore hunert
nunner ga. {
soon think of managing. ; th, idea of not getting the ful1 | ©Xcitement do
Tzway Italians
the banks |um de veldt room rulla un se sin doe
will not accept as collateral doesnot darich gonga. !
thrifty jdruna by em Jon MaGinnis. Dot hen |
out |
[t belongs t
that too
It
dollars for
pound foolish policy
is much bet
grain,
of us are practicing
a few
our
ter to spend
feed animals
the
and house
than to them to cool
! blasts of late winter and
Sound dictates
humanity
troublesome
the farm
until warm
any other time during the year, and
animal is discovered
lice should
We have found a
expose
early
and
this
poliey
also.
the
during spring
are kept inside
comes than
animals
weather at
as soon as an
the be
once
to be lousy
destroyed af
strong decoction of tobacco an excel!
lent wash for the purpose of destroy-
ing lice, but during recent years we
have heen using a mixture of crude
oil and erude carbolic acid, and find
that this does the work in a
thorough and effective manner
the cattle we supply it with a hand
sprayer, but for the hogs we prefer
to use a brush or to saturate a few
gummy sacks or old blankets and
wind them around a post in the hog
vards and allow the hogs to make
their toilets by rubbing against these
They will soon learn how to
many
longer |
spring. |
Lice seem to be more |
when |
very |
On |
gone on as long as weather
having been resumed
trout are
from
therefore
and
These
permitted
recently all at least
and are four to
long and able
themselves, Mr,
selected from
a year old
inches
care
| seven
to take of says
Buller, and have been
the 1
The
| signed
| their work in planting of fish and
ports on the condition of the fish and
which they sur-
yest
have all been con-
recommended
shipments
to men for
re-
manner in
the winter have
According to the commissioner many
| associations took charge of
have furnished reports
{ of the
| vived been received.
fishing
the work and
[ at regular intervals on the condition
{of fish and streams
The season will
to July 31.
} open on April 15
|
and run
al Er ene.
Qur Home Markets
per 1b
doz.
| Butter
N8LS,
Lard, per 1b.
Potatoes, per bu.
Oats, per bu.
Wheat, per bu
Corn, per bu.
per
trout at Cory and Bellefonte. |
PA,
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
if their beds | What Shwilkey Bumblezock Has To
Say This Week
Der aersht
n ich bin aw
Opbril is viter ferby
froe. Ich hop usht
fon mina shulta be-
nna because es gelt is tzu
rdaript rohr. Ich mane aw des es
Es aersht yore
es aer in Washington is kenna se
ra duvock net ferkawfa. Feel foonn
oe room hens de no aveck geva.
Der Sammy Miller un si olty wara
Sundawk hina om barick fer ar-
Der Sam sawgt aer vaest net
ig oter ves gookt ower eny-
der aersht
Sundawk war amole
Now ferluss dich drufde
Ich hop a
shtettle

tzana darich
|
Om Somshdawk hen mer a venich |
im shtettle kotta. |
deen en grose foss |
Se hen avile gshtupt
Se hen a pore hundt |
| do. B. R. Root of the Ohio State Col- lat a single stroke these elements of by na Kkotta fer era kumpany hoita.
the Timber | 1000 speaks in a recent bulletin—No.
Now se kenna era olt fos rulla so
eppas net arick gute glicha, net uny
es fos waer fol essich, sidér oter 21
eppas. |
Es hut mich shundt uft gwonert ve |
feel fon de lite es so marick-vatich |
grishtlich sin Sundawks, un darich
de wuch sin se usht de opposit, des
in der Himmel gane. Ich wuner ep
se denka des nemont vaest wos se
dena ower se finas gshwindt ous won
se amole shtariva un brovera noch
der Himmel ga. Der olt St. Peter
marickt ollas in en grose buch un fer
lugs dich druf aer fergest nix. Vos
denksht sawga selly lite won der
Peter sawgt des se net ney kenna
missa in de h— gay. Vaer
net tzu arick? Se setta
besser du, denksht net?
rere Ger reeeee
Mennonite Organize New Charities
Board
one hundred
nine bishops
conference
held in
comprises
Adams
un se
sell now
hrovera

ministers, dea-
attended the
of the Men- |
Rohrerstown.
Lancaster,
Over
and
semi-annual
churches
cons
nonite
The
Lebanon.
district
York, and Dauphin |
counties
A constitution and by-law for the |
x and |
Re- |
were |
ition of a ne mission
board
routine
reg down ( the pro-
rtions of the last one, the
be parti satisfied to
minority presidents once in
“FAGGED-OUT” WUMEN
Will Find Help in This Latter.
Overworked fagged out”
women
hardly drag
Mrs. Brill’s exper
She says: ‘I was in a very weak
run-down condition. Life was noi
worth living. I could not sleep, was
very nervous, stomach bad, and was
not able to work.
“I consulted with one or tw¢
gicians, without benefit. I read
Vinol helping some one in a similar
condition so I began to take it, and it
simply did wonders for me. I gained
in weight and I am now ‘In better
health and stronger than ever. I can
not find words enough to praise
Vinol.”—Mrs. W. H. Brill, Racine, Wis.
abot should
1ence
phy-
of
Thousands of women and men who '
sickly owe |
were formerly weak and
their present rugged health to the
wonderful strength-creating effects of |
Vinol, We guarantee Vinol to build
you up and make you strong. If it
does not we give back your money.
P. S.—For rough, scaly skin, try
our Saxo Salve. "We guarantee it,
WwW. D. CHANDLER & CO
Druggists
West Main Street
country |
though they could | §
profit by |
Meunt Joy, Pa
Wednesday, April 8, 1914.
YOUR CHICKENS DON'T GET
HALF ENOUGH TO EAT
# you do not feed
The PARK & POLLARD
GROWING HEED
No Magician in the Arabian Nights could
produce results any faster than this feed.
From 14 oz. when hatched to
10 1b. weight at six months is
nothing unusual on this ration.
TRY IT at our expense;
Your money back if it does not do better than they claim.
We have added to our line of stoctr, RYDE’S CREAM CALF MEAL.
Takes the place of milk at half thle price. Put up in 25 and 50 Ib.
bags.
Protein, 26 per cent,; .at, 5 per ¢c ent.;”
none on the market.
Fiber, 6 per cent. Second te
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so far. But any of them may occur to anyone,
anytime. Make sure that you will have the Bell
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o-day.
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R. E. SMITH, Local Mgr.
31 E. Orange St.,
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East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa.
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