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THE BI] LETIN. MOUNT JOY. PA
Wednesday, April 15, 1914.

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One Price to Al
BUICK
Sold Strictly On It’s Merits




Never mind what any dealer promises you, you owe {it to your-
self 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-
bile.
Some automobile manufacturers give no guarantee at all. That
is one of the reasons why some dealers must offer you special in-
ducements and discounts to sell thelr cars.
Investigate The BUICK Guarantee
Lancaster Automobile.
230-238 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENNA.
The largest and only strictly first class fireproof garage
and repair shop in Laneaster City or County.
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Are You Undecided
where to buy your bill of Lumber?
to do is te look
at the prices we are quoting for
If so, all you have
HIGH GRADE LUMBER
as well as everything that is In-
interior or
the Timber
the Shingles
cluded in building, for
exterior work, from
in your foundation to
on your roof
E. S. MOORE
Dealer in
Coal, Lumber, Grain
FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE,SAL’ CEMENT AND FERTILIZER
A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid
for grain
Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty
FLORIN, PENNA.
[URE
Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture
Rockers Hall Rack:
Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks
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«.xtenston & Other Tables, Davenport
China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets
in fact anything in the Furniture Line




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Mirrors
Undertaking and Embalming
H.C. BRUNNGER
MOUNT JOY. PFREENINA


YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED
'S. & H. Trading Stamps i!
WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL
CHASED FOR CASH AT A : |
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Coal and
DUMBER YHARDS
PUR
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RY i Mount Joy, Penna,
3ale agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Ceder Shingles always on hand. Also
Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings Laths, Etc. Agents
for Alphus Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate.
Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material
Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot.
Estimates


11101 L011 OR ®
~ New
Spring Styles
for
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We're ready you as soom as you want to look them over
Ali the New Shapes and shades in Soft Hats, $1.50 to $5
Derbies, $1.50 to $3.00
Caps for all purposes 50¢ mw $1.50
Wingert & Haas
144 North Queen St., Lancaster.

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VALUABLE INFORMATION
FOR THLE FARMERS
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An Almost Sure Cure for Bots—Good
Roads Essential to the Prosperity
of the Farmers—The Building of a
Hog House—Moldy Feeds
Here are
hints written for
manac, just 100
sound right up to date: Keep those
cows which are forward with calf
and feed them with good hay and a
few potatoes once a day. Now and
then sprinkle their hay with salt
water. All those little attentions will
make your cattle look bright and
hearty, A farmer's barn should be |
kept as neat as a hostler’s stable. |
His cattle should also be curried and |
trimmed, and there ought never to be |
any appearance of slovenliness or
want of proper attention. We should
admire a neat husbandman as we do
a neat housewife, If you attend to!
this part of my directions, you will |
immediately see that all your farm- |
ing tools are in order against the |
season for using them.
Some of the molds are very poison- !
ous and produce symptoms which |
stimulate ptomaine poisoninig in the
human. In fact, decayed food may be
poisonous, both from the presence of
molds and certain poisonous produets
of decomposition. Animals should
never he given moldy food. Some-
times food that is slightly moldy will
produce fatal poisoning, while at
other times very moldy food will
seem to cause no trouble. The only
safe way is to feed no moldy food.
Beet tops that were left in the fields
and covered with snow for months,
come to the surface with the melting
of the snow, and a few warm days
furnish the right condition for molds
to grow, and most of this feed has
not only become worthless but
positively dangerous. Animals, es-
pecially cattle and sheep, do not ob-
ject to molds on feed, especially if
other foods are not available, There
are many beet tops left in the fields,
and they are in many instances so
badly decayed and infested with
molds that they are dangerous.
In a short time the building season
will be on, and those of Our Folks
who contemplate building a hog house
will find the following hints useful:
Hog houses need not be elaborate or
expensive, but they must be good for
the purpose. A good house is dry
and clean ‘inside, is well ventilated,
light, is free from
| drafts, is comfortably warm for the
{hogs. Such a shelter will avoid
trouble from colds, rheumatism and
pneumonia. It will not be a breeding
| place for disease germs. If your hog
| shelters are not satisfactory, see how
!well and how cheanly vou ean make
them fit these conditions. In our.
| damp winter weather. dryness is ab-
solutely essential. Don’t give too
much bedding, and change it fre!
quently by cleaning everything out of
the sleeping pens. Scatter air-slacked !
lime about at frequent intervals. Use
a coaltar dip or crude ecarbolic acid
solution and spray the pens every
few weeks. Keep lice off the hogs.
Do you like to go into your hog
house? Why not? Fix it so it suits
[you and see what the pigs say.
An essential aid to the prosperity
of the farmer is better roads. The
bill lately introduced into Congress
for the appropriation of $25,000,000
for highways is unfortunately not so |
much intended to benefit the farmers
as it is to gratify the pleasure
seekers. And yet bad roads are the
farmer's greatest handicap when it
comes to marketing his products.
There is probably no subject in
which the progressive farmer is more
some other
Al-
dairy
the
years
and
Farmers
ago,
{deeply interested than that of having
roads connecting him with his mar-
kets, over which he may be able to
haul the greatest nossible load. Good
roads. iike all other good things, are
exnensive to build and of too much
value to be neclected. The Office of
Public Roads of the Department of
Agriculture has published a bulletin
on “Repair and Maintenance of Hich-
ways. This bulletin does not treat
1 i of road building, but
e repair and care of roads
built All of
> national earth read to
roads bituminous
attention
on road
bulleti
istrihm
are classes
with
av received
of
explained
automob
1 Cops
ywnlication
the De
once
ther ma
moreover,
remeay
fective within two days The horse
be treated is fed a little oats and
the morning allowed
of
and to
vithout food the rest the day.
of an
a pint |
Next |
a purge consisting
ounce of jJarbadoes aloes or
linseed oil is egiven
drams of
volatile liquid, are given |
at
I'he gelatine capsule
relatine capsules
the horse's stomach |
carbon
The fumes make
ther
injure the
and o para-
not horse
was trieq with™a large
number affected horse and |
proved uniformly successful
ctl lin niin
Potatoes vs. Tebhacco
The potato
County, it said, will
50 per cent this year,
bacco acreage will be
are beginning to believe
more money raising good
eat
acreage of Lancaster
be increased
and the to-
less. Farmers
there is
stuff to
is
in
that |
on doing so for a thousand years.”
carbon | ;
bisulphide | i+
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HUME HEALTH CLUB
David H. Reeder, Chicago, lil. |
Sy Dr.
.s al « |
Radium Cure Cancer? (Con-|
1aticn cf H. L
Author's reserved.)
repo t of
art ele nd'ahr
Au- |
the
by
rig!
ts
1tie cases where
ralium rays had a destructive effect,
are
quotations
the
New
Elements
aready cn record. The fellowing |
f om an in
1913 issue “The
entitled, “New Rare |
of Great Cost,” vividly |
describe the immense power of the|
X-ray amanaticns and report the |
death of several scientists as a re- |
sult of exposure to the radium rays: |
“There is a strong anti-radium
party in the medical profession |
which points out that Dr. John B.|
Edwards, president of the British]
Electric-therapentic Society, suffered |
from a cancerous growth due to con-
stant exposure to radium. His loft)
arm had to be amputated. Another, |
Clarence Dally, had to have his!
fingers amputated, then his arms and
finally died from the same cause, |
There have been other deaths, foe,
laid to the effect of radium, notably
those of Wolfram G. Furths, of |
Chicago; Dr. Louis Weigel, of]
Rochester, and N. Radignet of Paris. |
The debate over radium’s curative]
power is still on, full force.” |
“Of all its strange properties per-|
haps the oldest and without pre-|
cedent ag far as science knows is |
that a fragment of radium is always |
six degrees Fahrenheit hotter than.
its surrounding medium. This seems |
in direct defiance to one of the most |
important of physical laws, the law |
of the conservation of energy. |
Radium gives out heat incessently, i
and yet remaing super-heated. Wil-|
liam Ramsey declares that a given|
bulk radium would melt own |
weight in ice every
taken art cle
December
Age,”
of
its
and
of
hour keep
only substance |
self-electrifica- |
within a
amazing. Sir
“Radium is the
with the property
tion. The energy
tiny particle of it
William Ramsey has estimated that
the energy ton of radium,
could it be utilized would be sufficient
to propel a ship of 15,000 tons with
engines of 15,000 horsepower at a
speed of fifteen knots an hour con-
tinuously for thirty years. To do|
that now requires million and a
half tons of coal.”
“These are but a few of its powers. |
Daily others are formed but even S0|
radium is as yet an unsolved riddle.” |
The foregoing statements certainly
indicate the necessity of caution in
the application of the radium rays.
However, the principal point at issue
in this controversy why should
experiment with these very
and doubtful agents when
are already in possession of a
and certain method, for curing
benign and malignant tumors in their
incipient, and ad-
vanced stages of development. This
does not refer to surgical extirpation,
because this is
all
of
contained
is
in a
a
is,
we
dangerous
we
safe
even somewhat
ag futile to cure
local
just
other
treatment
that
as purely
The
cancer is not
cancer,
methods of simple
reason for this is,
a local disease, but a manifestation
constitutional disease
Not a Local, but a Consti
tutional Disease
of
Cancer,
teach
di
For I have been
ing tl
nany years
cancer is a constitutional
1se, “that it is rooted in every
f blood in the body, that is
caused by the presence of certain
taints and f and drug
ase
poisons in that these
poisons maj
the cells
use the
prolifer
flaa
The
those mse
ac
natural
thods
treatment
which bui
blood on a normal basis
elimination of morbid m
poisons from the
system
just the bony structure
tablish the right mental and
attitude Some of these
1 rational vegetarian
3a g€ hydropathy
ve gyvmnasties, air
he
meopathic remedie
1erapeuties
I
growths
cas wher
cases vilere
have reached the
iown and have forme
Process
local
ex
d open
sores, treatment with
diluted juice,
pota
form ha
VE
racts,
organic ssiun n
chemical proved
and
that
the disease ig treated by
methods, t before the breaking
down procecs far the
easier and guicker will be the cure
intiseptics
hi
as loc: purifiers
is obvious wever th earlier
the natural
that is
is advanced,
|ich
fom
drop ©
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PENNSY LVANIA DUTCH.
What Shwilkey Bumbleaock Has T
Say This Week
Well dere hen ferlicht gadenkt es
gept en nos er Oshter un der hens
o.l ferfailet. De olta wetter brofate
hens aw gore mitish fer failt. Mer
hetta ken bessera dawk tzu oter
mocha kenna des em Oshter Sun-
dawk un Oshter Mondawk.
Om Sundawk hov ich psuech kotta
un aens fon de weipslite hut tzawt,
“Ich glawp des de automobile lite
en perade hen hite. Usht gook amole
ve feel des de shtrose nuf gaena.”
Of cours se kumt net uft im shtettle.
Es wara ortlich feel fonna drous em
Sundawk.
Ich bin olsfort
room kumpt.
froe won Oeshter
Net fer en neira hute
oter neia glaeter greega. Seller
dawk gleich ich oyer fressa. Ich
mane ols se sucha besser uf Oshter
don aenicha oner tzite. Om Sun-
dawk moria hut de Bets gabrotena
oyer kot. Ich hop about tzwa dutzet
gfressa. Fer mitdawk essa hen mer
oyer kotta un fers nocht
mer ferdifelta oyer kotta.
yshwissa drin hen mer oyer kotta
des Oshter haus glaikt hut un
sex so foll oyer des
ich selver gook ve en oy.
Ich
ga-kochta
essa hen
der
bin miner
hop of koars hute gsetst
ve ich ols
now ferluss
mich net fe-
net sawga
net recht
my
Somshdawk ovet usht
hop vu ich en bu war
druf de Bets hut
daerf
war.
dich
gessa. Ich ower
drin Es date
gooka im a tziting.
Ich wut eper date mich amole
un date en ostrich oy in mine
nesht dua. Ich date glicha so eppas
hova fer ‘“picka” denk haesa de
was
foola
buvas.
— Gee ee
Court House Had Large Business
There were 463 deeds received for
record on Wednesday in the record-
er's office, also 298 mortgages and
many releases. The number of satis-
factions entered was 229. There
were a few more papers received on
Wednesday than on the same day in
1913.
In the prothonotary’s
were 106 judgments
of judgments
factions were
office there
The satis-
about the same in
number as a year ago. The April
business was heavier this year than
last, but was spread out over several
entered.
days.
ee ell Greer
SMULL'S HANDBOOK FOR 1914
Every Effort Will Be Made to Issue
It in a Few Months
effort will
edition ot
within
call
Pa.,
issue the 1914
Harrisburg, Every
be made to
Smul rislative handbood
months and a last
made
stimulate *
that
¢ the
It is quite a curi-
by many
tar nade ior
being viewed
conditions
the
system
and in that
immunity
all other
tment at
symptoms, but
anything to the
from d
putire
certain t
most
sing of practical results
gladly answer 11 inquiries
for information on health subjects
of this
are addressed to Home Health
Club, 5039 Cottage
Chicago. Send full
dress with 4 cents postage
rom readers publication if
same
Jrove Ave.
name and ad-

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RESULTS
GROWING
FEED
YOUR CHICKENS DONT GET
HALF ENOUGH TO EAT
# you do not feed
The PARK & POLLARD
GROWING FEED
No Magician in the Arabian Nights could
produce results any faster than this feed.
From 114 oz. when hatched to
10 lb. 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 stock, RYDE'S CREAM CALF MEAL.
Takes the place of milk at half the price. Put up in 25 and 50 Ib
bags.
Protein, 25 per:cent,; Fat, b per c ent.;
none on the market.
Fiber, 6 per cent. Second te
FOR SALE BY
BRANDT & STEHMAN, Leo”
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Business Directory of
Lancaster County
New Farm and
100 1
Our Representatives Wear This Badge
wh
EM
The publishers of the old reliable FARM JOURNAL, of Phila
delphia, are preparing to publish the illustrated FARM AND BUSI-
NESS DIRECTORY OF LANCASTER COUNTY, giving the name,
post-office, rural route, and telephone connection of every farmer
in the county, all arranged under post-offices, and a classified
BUSINESS DIRECTORY, including all business houses in the
county, arranged under the proper headings.
With the Directory is given a complete
county, with each road NUMBEREDtc show
each farm, as given in the Directory
This Directory will contain mamay interesting PICTURES of
fine farms, thoroughbred stock, churches and public institutions,
schools and pupils, portraits of prominent people, etc.
The names and necessary information about farmers are being
secured by PERSONAL CANVASS of the 10,835 farms in the coun-
ty. This Directory and Road Map are so useful to farmers that
from our experience in other counties we can guarantee that the
Directory will go into at least SIX THOUSAND HOMES of Lan-
caster County, where it will be constantly usedby farmers and
business men for the next five years.
The Farm Journal Directories give information which makes
them indispensable to every farmer and business man in the coun-
ty. They are an immense improvement over other directories, con-
taining what most publications do not give
First, they give the names, addresses, telephone connection,
and other important information about farmers, secured by PER-
SONAL CANVASS from the farmer himself. This canvass of
country districts is so costly that most directory publishers can-
not afford to make it, and therefore lists of farmers published are
in nearly all cases copied from the assessor's lists.
The classified BUSINESS DIRECTORY includes
ness house in the county, whether in city or country.
directories the names of houses in the cities and
ly are usually given.
These features, with the Road Map, make the Farm Journal
Directory an indispensable hand-book for every farmer and
business man in the county.
If you are not sure that correct information has been given to
one of our canvassers, please send it direct to our main office
ROAD MAP of the
the exact location of
10 EEO
every busi-
In other
large towns on-
live
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WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY
Publishers of Farm Journal
WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA
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