The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 06, 1914, Image 7

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Vednesday, May 6, 1914.





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pecially apple and peach) set out in








you propose
made a part
bile.
is one of th
ducements a

and
Never mind what any dealer promises you, you owe it to your-
self to find out what the Factory Gua antee is on the
Some automobile manufacturers give no guarantee at all. That
Investigate The BUICK Guarantee
The largest and only strictly first class fireproof garage
farm orchards
this
has
increased year. This: is
partly to
the scale and partly to the complete
dying off of the old orchards. It is
 
is
farm”
ed interest
“home
taken in
This
being
automobile orchard.
buying and you should insist on this guarantee being
of the contract you sign when purchasing an automo-



the realizo. Again, how



out the proverbial orchard.
Young trees planted now and left
to themselves will in all probability
suffer the same fate as those planted
lin earlier attempts. A good
while the tree is young will make for
earlier fruit and stronger and more

 





e reasons why some dealers must offer you special in-
nd discounts to sell their cars.









shapely trees, better able to with-
g stand ‘insect and fungus attacks.
d [d§ PI U 0 ( | P 1 On the farm, trees cannot be given
\ i the attention that is generally given
in a commercial orchard, neverthe-
230-238 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENNA. less the young trees will respond |

with a very desirable growth, if they
receive little of the right kind
of attention.
Moisture control is the cost import-


very

repair shop in Lameaster City or County.






where to buy your bill of Lumber? taining an effective mulch. If trees
mown several times during the sum-
mer and distributed
of the trees. Straw,
§ | leaves, rotten
HIGH GRADE LUMBER | sods, manure or similar material may
everything that is In-
| be used for this purpose. The mulch
| shoul have 4 t 5 foot
in building, interior or |Slould have 9 100
|during the first year and should
work, from the Timber
in your foundation to the Shingles | the texture of the material used. In
on your roof
E. 5. MOORE
at the prices we are quoting for
as well as
cluded i
exterior
for
be
, this connection oyster shells have
been mulching, peach trees
| last with excellent
used in
summer





Dealer in
of about two pounds of a 6-12-10
§ a SRT
fertilizer.
Coal, Lumber, Grain | Peaches and pears should not be
3 | stimulated as much as apples by
FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SAL CEMENT AND FERTILIZER either commercial fertilization or a
A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid manure mulch. Grass or straw
for grain mulches will generally not stimulate
growth excessively,
Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty As soon as scale appears the
young trees should be sprayed. This
FLORIN, PENNA. will be done most effectively during
>> the dormant se
{ SS fsnne Ee ee re : - = V ry often fa mers do not care to
! nvest in a small sprayer for trees
that are mall in s an
ml (et
na (
de will (
ir ( I bark when )
. X #13 y TY 1 or¢ vell
Picture mes Ladies’ Desks ] : nn
gil . oO, 7 | : + ~ . i ( L 1 : ount;
,xtension & Other Tables, Davenp Burea
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China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets :
In fact anything in the Furniture Line Led :
ndertaking ad En iming of th

















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3 YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED
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WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COALP
3 CHASED FOR CASH AT
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= We're ready for you as soon as you want to look them over. 8 lhe pelt ? Aid
: he an from the ¢orn «
: wi
nm All the New Shapes and shades in Soft Hats, $1.50 to $5 In uccession c S
Derbies, $1.50 to $3.00 | essential to have the following crop
ready when the preceding one has
Caps for all purposes, 30¢ 2 $1.50 been “hogged down.” The, pasturing






should st

when

p/ingert
t prior to the
reached full
definite gssion
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the crop has
| There - is
aturity.
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which will i
| ditions,
| crops m >, |
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VERY VALUABLE
FOR THE FA
Farm Bureau Notes by Mr. F. 8.
Bucher of the United States De-
pariment of Agriculture, Bureau of
Plant Industry
The number of fruit trees (es-
been materially |
due
the less serious attacks of |
very gratifying to know that an add- |
the |
asset |
means more to the farmer in making |
much less
will the farm mean to the boys with- |
thrifty
ant single factor to consider in se-
= ——— curing good growth. This can be
. Are You Undecided obtained in no cheaper and in no |
more effective manner than by main-
If so, all you have to do is te look are planted in sod, the grass may be
about the base |
about 6 inches in depth varying with |
results. |
{In the case of apples, added growth |
{ may be obtained by the application |



iun aw letsht nocht. Mer kenna now
gons gute dua uny raega fer en mun-
et enyhow, Mer wella oll huffa des
de soon shint fer awileg Fee] fon de
bowera hen noch net era grumbera
gablonst un se now en chance
hova, t
Ich wase net so ferdaript
shtawvich war em Sundawk.
De automobiles wara der gons dawk
drows un so gshwint es aner ferby is
un hut recht gadichtich gshtaupt,
kumt en onera hinna noch un shtaets
viter uf.
Ich war uf my porch kuckt fer un
shtundt oter un du hetsht usht
tzana ve dreckich es ich war. De
Bets hut tzawt, “Shwilkey, du setsht
die dreckich tzicht amole wesha.”
So es ich blenty waser kot hop bin
ich nuner on de grick gluffa fer
wesha. Ich Hops tzicht un de hent
recht-shoffa, gwesha un ich hops wa-
| ser so dreckich gmocht des a pore
lite tzawt hen: “Ich glawp es es hot
gragert hut de grick nuf; usht gook
amole ve dreckich des es woser is.”
Shwilkey Bumblesock
seta
wons
es we
SO
E'TOWN COLLEGE NOTES

radius |
|
{ The spring term is already half
‘over. The next six weeks will be
fraught with much interest and
anxiety as the Faculty and seniors
are already preparing for Commence-


ment Week.
The Temperance League of the
College held its second public meet-
{ing on Thursday, April 23. Mr.
Capetanios, in his talk, placed the
responsibility for the drink curse
upon the nation at large and set
forth very vividly the attitude thata
Christian should take toward this
traffic. Miss Amanda Landis, of
Millersville, gave a most excellent
address on the subject of Temper-
ance.
The Seniors celebrated Arbor Day
on April 24 with appropriate literary
exe S followed b3 he
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gs for 1913
Subseribe for the Mt. Joy Bulletin
&r Best paper ‘n town
Subscribe for the Mt. Joy Bullefin.
corn, (5) alfalfa (5) Soydcans, (5)
(5 ombination® of soy-
beans and cowpeas corn, (6)
rape.
This wi give a crop succession
gver abot six months of the year

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| A Good Piogram Was Rendered in
| Market Hall Sunday
J. R. Ebersole is at Baltimore at-
[tending the sessions of the Seventh
{ Day Adventists,
| Rev. C. S. Kitchen, rector of St.
| Elizabeth's P. BE. mission eonducted
ja missicn at Milton last week.
Mt. Tunnel cemetery Board met on
Monday evening for the purpose of
| electing officers for the ensuing year.
| B. F. Gochenauer has staked off
| ground on South Market street for
[the erection of a handsome dwelling
{ house.
The regular
meeting of the W. C.
[held at the residence
| Fisher on Monday
o'clock.
monthly business
T. U. will be
of Mrs. Jacob
evening at 7:30
Well mer hen fer shure en guter 0 nt.of muy being unable
n accou 0 any being unab
raega kot Mondawk nocht, geshter ’ p
to gain admittance at the drama “Ye
Village Skewl of Long Ago,” it will
be repeated in Market hall on Fri
day evening, when all tickets will be
honored.
Thousands of people availed them-
selves of the bargain sale at the
Huntzberger & Winters Co's store
during the past week. Persons came
for miles around by team, trolley and
auto.
The following
those who participated
are the names of
in the play:
Elmer E. Hartman, Herbert Root,
George A. Brinser, Joseph Portner,
Mrs. F. W. Muth, Misses Harriet
Morning, Ray Treichler, Ella Jacoby,
Margaret Black, Hilda Hiestand,
Minnie Wormley, Kathryn Kuhn,
May Gross, Helen Hiestand, May
Weidman and Helen Gross; Mrs. E.
E. Hartman, Mrs. A. S. Blough; R.
H. Shissler, A. G. Kuhn, Omar Barn-
hart, J. O. Dissinger, Raymond Geb-
hart, Thomas Heistand, A. C. Mec-
Lanachan, Nevin Hall and Milton
Heistand.
The following programme was
rendered in Market Hall on Sunday
at 2 o'clock at the annual
services of Atlas Castle,
of M. C.; Sacred prelude
band, M. B. Wittle con-
ductor; Long Meter Doxology;
Hymn, Nearer My God To Thee;
anthem, by the choir, Tho’ Your Sins
Be As Scarlet; scripture lesson and
Rev. J. A. Weigand: Hymn,
Ages; Rev. J. A
anthem the
We'll Never Say
God Be With You
Again; benediction
Weigand.
afternoon
memorial
A.O. K.
by Citizen's
prayer,
Rock of
Weigand;
sermon,
by
Good-bye; Hymn,
"Till We Meet
Rev. J. A.

NE
DEEP BREATHING
Little Talks on Health & Hygiene by
Samuel G. Dixon, M. D., L. L. D,,
Commissioner of Health


W € 1 the sense
€ I ich S a eep
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in
the
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un was surely a

close call.
A
Hillsdale Campmeeting
, will com-
ue for ten
an- |

Hillsdale ting
mence August 18 to co
days. This will b
nual session of
ger Crow,
campme



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| 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.
and 50 1b.
Takes the place of milk at half the price.
bags.
Protein, 25 per cent,;
none on the market.
Put up in 25
Fat, 5 per cent.; Fiber, 6 per cent. Second
FOR SALE BY
BRANDT & STEHMAN, "TC

10 1
New Farm and
Business Directory of
Lancaster County



2 3 Wear This
Lar)
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,
Our Representatives Badge

I.
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


 


  



a county, with each road NUMBEREDto show the exact location of
® cach farm, as given in the Directory
|: This Directory will con!. + many interesting PICTURES of
@ fine farms, thoroughbred s churches and public institutions,
u schools and pupils, portraits of prominent people, etc.
a The names and necessary information about farmers are being
secured by PERSONAL CANVASS of the 10,835 farms in the coun-
a ty. This Directory and Road Map are so useful to farmers that
8 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
in business men for the next five years.
FS The Farm Journal Directories give information which makes
i them indispensable to every farmer and business man in the coun-
u ty. They are an immense improvement over other directories, con-
@ taining what most publications do not give.
= First, they give the names, addresses, telephe: connection,
gm and other important information abeut farmers, cured by PER-
3 SONAL CANVASS from the farmer hin This canvass of
= country districts is so costly that most ctorsy publishers can-
a not afford to , and therefore lis fs s published are
® in nearly al] ied from the assessor's
m The classifi DIRECTORY 8c busi-
B® ness house in 'hether in city or country. In other
uses in the e i > towns on-
at e Road Map, make the Farm Journal
nd-book for e farmer and
If you correct information has be n to
ne of ou T send it direct to our n
WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY
Publist of Farm a
Em FT J EB # 3
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B® Stylish Shapes in Héts For Lédies & Child~
ren, Mewest Ceolorings in Ribbons & Flowers
DRABENSEADT
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