RRP, | b ; PAGE SEVEN BO: DOCOOOOOOC “EY, ® a . One Price to = UICK 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. ¢ S 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 their cars. Investigate The BUICK Guarantee Lancaster AutomobileCo. 230-238 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENNA. The largest and only strictly first class fireproof garage and repair shop in Lamgaster City or County. Are You Undecided at the prices we are quoting for HIGH GRADE LUMBER as well as cluded in building, exterior work, from the Timber in your foundation to the Shingles on your roof E. S. MOORE Dealer in Coal, Lumber, Grain STRAW, SLATE,8AL’ CEMENT AND FERTILIZER FEED, HAY, A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid of Idaho that for grain Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty FLORIN, PENNA. 00 Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture I ckers Mirrors Ladies’ Desks Extension & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture Line -Picture Frames Undertaking and Embaiming H.C. BRUNNGR MOUNT JOY. PENNA YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED S. & H. Trading Stamps} 1{ WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR- < F. H. Baker's Coal and LUMBER YHARDS Mount Joy, Penna, Wi Sale 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. Oppesite Old P. R. R. Depot. A —— Estimates where to buy your bill of Lumber? If so, all you have to de is te look everything that is In- for Interior or DOOCOROOCOOLQOCO00O0OO000TO | range | fatten the Hall Racks tam, | feed for hogs in | with 30 gallons of eat up clean at each meal—feeding twice a day. Have two troughs, one for slop and one for , water. Give them all the water they need every day. Give charcoal or wood ashes, sulphur and a little salt well mixed together, Keep the pens and troughs clean—wash them out at least once | a week with crude carbolic acid and water to kill disease germs. Wash the i once a month with soap | uds, mix some wood alcohol in the vater, rub dry, then spray with coal | oil This washing and greasing will | kill the lice and cleanse the in—a | « in animal properly fed will keep in health and grow rapidly Have shade of some kind in pasture; hogs | suffer from heat and must have | shade during the days and clean, dry pen to sleep in fat nig Spring pigs intended for the winter market msut be well fed. Clover is the cheapest food. For late summer and THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Column Ariers Foi o VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR THE FARMERS The Che apest and Healthiest Feed Hogs-—Sheep —Sheep as Farm When to Apply Poisons to Trees Nebraska station gives the simple rules as an aid in determining the amount of feed required by each cow: “Feed all the roughage, such as |alfalfa, corn silage, etc., that the cow will eat up clean. “Feed approximately one pound of grain for every three pounds of milk procured per day. | “Give the cows mi ine following brief and as much feed as | “Feed some succulent feed such as corn silage or roots, to make the “Be prepared to supplement the pastures by feeding silage when the dry season sets in. A cheap cow is [most economical. | not The always the value of a the appearcnce of the animal itself. | | capacity to produce, and not upon | ! It is not necessary to apply arsen- ate of lead paris green or other |arsenical poison to fruit trees, ex- icept when the trees are in leaf. {These materials are poisons, used to (destroy insects which eat the foliage and fruit. Because of this, these poisons do no good at times when the .Jeaves are off the trees. Sheep are of great value in re- jmoving underbrush from a farm and lin this respect their activity is ex- celled only by that of the Angora goats. Given plenty of brush and grass, located in a region that is free from sheep diseases, where the animals are supplied sufficient fresh water and salt, the gains that they will make in six months will be quite asionishing. Of course where the largest gains are desired the sheep must be supplied with plenty of sup- | plementary grain. The farmer who desires to feed sheep should prefer- ably purchase western wethers or sheep when the market is right, so that he will be able to mutton producers on a | good margin of profit. There is a good basis for the belief Prof. Carlyle will partly re- help to overcome recently expressed by sheep place cattle and the meat shortage. Sheep multiply more rapidly than cattle; there are more multiple births, One of the greatest drawbacks to the production of beef on highpriced land is that a cow must be kept a year for a calf. | Another advantage in favor of sheep is that they yield a valuable by-pro- duet, the wool, without having to be | milked. That appeals to a good] many farmers. For the consumption | of roughage, the by-product of the | Indeed, it is that cattle, believe sheep will the next ten years where cattle have | 7 been decreasing, The cheapest and clover and millfeed bran will slightly fermented quantity of with the same water, Have two barrels of slop if you have a herd of 15 to 20. They should have just what they can a thick slop. fall cut up corn and feed the entire stalk. Corn has the most food value when the ears on the stalk are just | past the milk stage. Hogs should | not be kept in small pens; they! need exercise, a change of food and | pO hrough a hoards and Cheag Meat toate { the healthiest | PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. Has To What Shwilkey Bumbleaock Say This Week DER ALT MANN Im grosse Schockelstuhl alleh Dort sitzt en alter Mann, Un rugt sei schwacher Korper scho, Der nimme schaffe kann. : lial Sei Kopp is blott, sei Buckel krumm, Der Bart is ganz schneeweiss, Ganz langsam guckt er um sich rum, Schwatzt ofters zu sich leis. Die Hand sin mussig in seim Schooss Der Stock bei Seite liegt; Nau lebt er in der Zukunft bloss Un is recht scho vergnugt. Die Welt un’s Geld lockt ihn net meh Sell G’fuhl is Alles fort; Er denkt just an der Himmel scho, Un wunscht er war schon dort. Des Laafe geht ihm ziemlich hart; Sei Beh, die gewe aus, Drum sitzt er viel im Schatte dort, In sellem Stuhl am Haus. Dort nemmt sei ihn ofters z'ruck Zu seiner Gatte Zeit; Er seht sie just for'n Aageblick, Doch macht’s ihm wieder Freud. Meind Sie steht vor ihm grad wie sie stand In ihrem Leweslauf; Sie nemmt ihn wieder bei der Hand Un er fuhlt besser drauf. Er wees as net die Mammy is— 'S is just en Geister Bild; Doch macht’s sei Herz ganz froh gewiss, Un oft vom Bose Schild. | mer’n oft Wann’s Wetter scho is seht An sellem schme Blatz | Im Kerchhof, wo er wunsch un hofft| Zu schlofe bei seim Schatz. | | | | Dort bringt er manche Stunde zu kuhle Grab, | wunscht er war in seiner Ruh, | Jie sellem theure Staab. | 3ei sellem | + Un | | | { Wann ah die Mammy net meh lebt, | | Net zu ihm sichtbar scheint, | Doch wees er dass ihr Geist dort schwebt | Un is mit ihm vereint. { sheep are as well adapted as | | not difficult to | | grass, | and | mixed | make | nv ic itze nf im Schooss, Wohret Himmel do. Der mit der kann, sage Er hot der Warum die Leut im Heide-Land Die Eltere pflege meh Als wie der Christ in seinem Stand, Sell kann er net versteh. Unser Zeit un unser G’setze, Die lehre uns ganz plahn Des Alter trey un hoch zu schatze Un immer ehre schon. Die christlich Lehr, die bei uns is So reichlich ausgebreit, Die soll mer mehne daht gewiss Verdilge Hass un Streit. Doch hoffe mir, die Zeit kunnt ball, Wo es werd besser geh, Un wo die gute Eltere all Die Ehre kriege scho. . ee WILL AID THE FARMERS Congressman Griest Will Supply Them With Agricultural Publication Following his policy of aiding farmers by a liberal distribution of agricultural publications, Congress- man W. W. Greist of Lancaster has undertaken to supply free publica- tions issued by the United States government, which apply particular- ly to women’s work. He has arranged with the U. 8. Department of Agri culture to supply pamphlets which may be of special benefit to housewife. There are a number of classes of such bulletins, some treat- ingof dairying and others of poultry, | vegetables, fruits, foods, -and varied household subjects. Among the bulletins milk are the following: “The Care of Milk and Its Use in the Home,” and “Butter Milk.” There is a set of bulletins dealing with bees, a set dealing with household insects, and dealing with particular attention is given to poul-! try and cooking. try bulletins come ing heads: “Poultry Diseases and Pests, Eggs, Poultry Feeding, Incu- bation and Poultry Marketing.” 2 Hints on how to prepare cover a wide range of subjects, in- cluding bread, apples, cereals, ete, and canning and preserving are sub- jects discussed, and many bulletins are available regarding the growing of all kinds of vegetables. In order to these publica- tions, which are for free distribution, Some of the poul- under the follow- secure it is only necessary to send to Con- | gressman Griest for a list of the names and serial numbers of the| bulletins. — —— A —ee eee CAMP SITE AT MT. GRETNA Adjutant General Stewart Preparing For a Possible Mobilization Lieutenant Colonel IL. V. Rausch, keeper of the State Arsenal at Har- Wednesday, inspection at Mt. risburg, of the grounds, sretna, big acting camp under ; . | Die Kerch versaumt er ah net viel : : ; increase in! Wann's Wetter scho is draus: art. He found the place fit for oc- | ¢ % . : ’ : { . v : ’ H| ancy «< Ce, 1 e BYE | Die Preddig weckt en neis G’fuhl gupancy a once, Ww th event of | | In sellem Gottes Haus {President Wilson issuing a call for | selle § aus. | | volunteers. | x ; + onl The ing la leservoir Sell gebt ihm wieder frischer Muth The puipme. pant on Re elyon Un starkt sei armes Herz: Hill and its auxiliary on Conewago | starkt c S : : : | Er wees die Zeit macht Alles gut, Creek were Placed in operation and | 3eruhiet alle Schmerez will be continued at work until the 3 gt & S Erez. s to ho big reservoir is filled. ! Die Kinner seht er immer gern Colonel Rausch was accompanied Er nemmt sie uf sei Knie. on the trip by two non-commissioned ’ ¥ YT » ” , J ANT : Un legt sei Hand uf ihre Stern officers and A. D. Smith, President i iTS » a A ’ ras 3 Si f the Cornwall and I.ebanon Rail- Weist sie zum Gute hie, g road, which p grounds i . 1 vil a Sie wunnere oft warum dass er ng wi! : Net springt un pumpt wie sie; he cyent of =? = ‘“lonel Rausch took b Sie wisse net wie steif un schwer Colonel Rausch took : 7 Sy HH s o Sin seine Beh un Knie. : S ( f eb ( S is wo Ss e ihn oft viel, Fe : Set] 2 n Pen 3 ¢ och is es lauter Spass; Xo I up y I ees s j Kinner-G’spiel, 8.1 BTVISH I Kinmer hen ken Hass. | {TT TT a A TROUBLESOME MAN tan HR ) He Annoys People in a Village and Was Arrested onstabl steigerwailt 1 ad « Q Wie g's r is t ganz los— SLsYee oo Imeanage 0 d Ul ishbu It D t chwind. : man was frightening he siehborhood The Er wunscht es war bel Grossere So that neighborhood. I hastened to the place ai found an Wie's hei de Kinner is, AasLened I Sa i y Toy 3 : < old man who was drunk and in an ann hatt er schun r Himmel do a ca te Y+ : Welt ew ugly temper. The officer tried to in dere el gewiss. : : . : : A quiet him and finally induced him to : tine . come to town, telling him that he Hot « sich zimlich Geld gespart, Is sei Vermoge was a recruiting officer to take men | | GROWING FEED the 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- made a thorough | | | | B taining what most publications do not give. - 'm First, they give the names, addresses, telephene connection, % '® and other important information about farmers, secured by PER- a a SONAL CANVASS from the farmer himself. This canvass of 2 = country districts is so costly that most directory publishers can- = o not afford to make it, and therefore lists of farmers published are 5 8 in nearly all cases copied from the assessor’s lists. a wm The classified BUSINESS DIRECTORY includes every busi- B ness house in the county, whether in city or country. In other = orders | of Adjutant General Thomas J. Stew- | $1,000. * | eT a ” i bi i 0 IR : | gross, 5 Ww d 11111 101111 0 RB 2. plentiful supply of fresh grass and | 0 v i abs’ wajt to Mexico. That was just to his lik- - # ann werd dem ater gu ang. war : = : + . clover. If kept in small pen keep | 3 ; ’ ing. When he arrived at the station m For seller Reichthum blos. x . pen and yard clean and dry. | house he wanted to fight the officers. 8 » a i —— i: 5 a Saturday morning he was taken be- I] ja is er net so glueklich | fore Alderman Faby and it was found | wr 1 4 1 < 4c C Vas ul . The a ro Hauser or Geld ; : ; Sl = , Peach S p 3 asa} Huuser oder. Get, : that he was an old soldier drawing a | Former predictions of the entire|Find er oft sei Schicksal traurig large pension. He also had papers | ®' killing of peach ht in Delaware or-| In dere r: y Wel ES g 4 : x > ® Killing peach buds in Delaware or In dere rauhe Welt. to show that he had once been em- @ chards are shown to be incorrect, and | ploved as a guide at Washington = ve as a g £ as g hy @ careful examinatic § umber of | gr s dass er oft uwrig is He : eful a H 1, elva number, 0:11 dass er oft uwrig is He admitted that he had acted badly 3 m Peach orchards in different parts of Bei manche Frah un Mann, because he drank too much. He was he tate roves the the aol } 1+ rf 3 Tin mig 3 3 ” the stat Drove hat the peach ds} hit er is en Hinnernis, allowed to go upon a promise to 3 ; : % 3 were not injured by the hard winter, | Weil er net schaffe kann, leave town We're ready for you as soon as you want to look them over. 21 there is. ‘every ae av wn. ) 2 |b S ver) possibility of a | pees - : og. s eavv. Doach a ing jis Sal She All the New Shapes and shades in Soft Hats, $1.50 to $5 ’ lars and heavy peach crop instead. {Un wann er find 8%ei ehge Blut, Suit for Damages = PN a Chis is also to be said of the or-| weist ihm just Hass un Streit, Coyle & Keller \ for A hs - Ee . { . wyle & Ke attorneys for / Derbies, $1.50 to $3.00 EB chards in the Cumberland Valley and un ihn oar net respekte thut, I a } ’ k 1 1 it fh ; in 1 ‘ : = “lorence Shenck, have entered sui v . ; " to some extent in La S 3 Sel iuht ihm schrecklicl i Caps for all purposes, 50¢ 0 $1.50 om me nt 1 Je tér county, S duht ihm schrecklich Leid. in the Cogrt of +0 Oh Plas 2 | ¢ cially. where e ees are { § >=0 y sae against Edward P. Jones and H. E " . B 1igh ground. | Es i letzte Dage lang Smith Plaintiff leased the defend- 3 ining —— ei altes Herz: | ants building at Manheim i ) 4 1 Tramped Upon Sharp Nail | Er wunscht er war am End vam'.,.. ooo used as the Hygrade { : . " 4 { ang i ’ Az I ¢ gil Mrs. 8. H. Tressler, of East Done- | Gang : Hosiery Mills, and she alleges that { = | gal, is suffering a great deal of pain | m..Snd vim sellem Schmerz. when the place was ated by the ¢ i 3 : 1 1 ® rom an injury sustained by tramgy defendants they dismantled the plac ueen Li ncasger. Blupon a sharp nail which protr denkt, Mann. causing damage to the amount of Wi y Wy, YOUR CHICKENS DON'T GET HALF ENOUGH TO EAT # you do not feed The PARK & POLLARD MONTHS ( hd No Magician in the Arabian Nights could produce results any faster than this feed. From 14 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. bags. Protein, 25 per cent,; Fat, 5 per cent.; Fiber, 6 per cent. none on the market. FOR SALE BY MT. JOov BRANDT & STEHMAN, tix { 10110111 OTL New Farm and Business Directory of Lancaster County Put up in 25 and 50 Ib. Second te Our Representatives Wear This Badge | 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 ROAD MAP of the county, with each road NUMBEREDto show the exact location of | 1 EO fOr | each farm, as given in the Directory - This Directory will con’. 1+ mamy interesting PICTURES of | m fine farms, thoroughbred s churches and public institutions, a schools and pupils, portraits of prominent people, etc. z The names and necessary information about farmers are being be secured by PERSONAL CANVASS of the 10,835 farms in the coun- ty. This Directory and Road Map are so useful to farmers that a from our experience in other counties we can guarantee that the | @ Directory will go into at least SIX THOUSAND HOMES of Lan- ty. They are an immense improvement over other directories, con- Ii directories the names of houses in the cities and large towns on- ly are usually given. These features, with the Road Map, make the Farm Journal a Directory an indispensable hand-book for every live farmer and ® business man in the county, = If you are not sure that correct information has been given to Z one of our canvassers, please send it direct to our main office. ® 5 WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY 5 Publishers of Farm Journal I& WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA EEE 00 = ny ™ = : va pI h¥) be DY = Mp, rarnel g = . oo 3+ 7 fn Pring iS ere o e Di ate 8 ] : hs EB = Bi 3 = = Bio i © = [TE we : c = n COLLARS 8 = We S HB ie S 5 B ay = HORSE COLLARS, 81.25 82.50 CO 83.50. 5 a $5.00 B NB ow 53 =" = M 5 § H m ji i 37 BOROEE BUREN 5 NT A rq n My ® : Everybody 's Invited To My Grand E wn { | PENING DISPLAY Bi 0 Ee ! h 4 N I K £ B 0] TTT mee Sete ——_————— = 2 = 9 2 b n a . . m . ] 3 = B i] wn LJ B Stylish Shapes in Hats For hadies & Child~ ren, Mewuest Colo as in bons & Flowers : FLORA DRABENST a i a East Majin Street ount Joy, Pa. ER ER FR