GE SEVEN THE BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY. PA. Wednesday, May 20, 1914 PIILVLO00000000000000000000000OOOOON0OOOOOOOOOONE One Price to All BUICK Sold Strictly On It’s Merits DHOO0O00OGLY POOOO00O000 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 their cars. Investigate The BUICK Guarantee Lancaster Automobile Co. 230-238 WEST KING STREET, ProOOO0OO0OGO0O00GOOOOOCOOE OOOOOOC LANCASTER, PENNA. 4 x The largest and only strictly first class fireproof garage 4 and repair shop in Laneaster City or County. WLLLLLLLOOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00D Are You Undecided where to buy your bill of Lumber? to do is te look at the prices we are quotimg for If so, all you have HIGH GRADE LUMBER everything that is In- cluded in building, interior or exterior work, from the Timber in your foundation to the Shingles on your roof MOORE Dealer In as well as for E. S. 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 2a Speciality FLORIN, PENNA. 00D FURNITURE Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Fumiture Hall Rack! Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks ctension & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets Rockers Mirrors In fact anything in the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embaliming cag mp LC. BRUNN ZR RAEOTUINT JOY. PENIN A YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED S. & H. Trading Stamps ii WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR- | CHASED FOR CASH AT RTE 3 Baars Coal and LUMBER YARDS ~ Mount Joy, Penna. Sale agent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Ceder Shingles always on hand. Also | EE. 8 Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings Laths, Etc. Agents for Alphus Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate. Estimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot. BIL VVLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON0 < J TT I TE ny YE a Wray. yy: » : 1 S UMM HATS OUR STOCK OF “STRAWS” HAS EVERY VARIETY TO SUIT EVERY FACE, EVERY TASTE AND EVERY PURSE. IF NOT A STRAW THEN ANY STYLE OF SOFT OR STIFF HAT YOU MAY DESIRE. EL rm——— pe x 8 TY ingert& Haas 144 North Queen St., Lancaster, OOOO rk WIGOOOO0O0C0000OO00000ONO SO00000O00 Wf 0O000OCOOOOOO00000OOOOO0OOD LC OOOOO00000000000000O000O0CO0O00000OOOOOO0ON | road maps, DOOSOOCOOO0O0OOOO0OO0OO0OOOO0 Farmers Column VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR THE FARMERS m——— | | F. S. Bucher, Agent of the Lancaster | | County Farm Bureau, Has Arranged | | Three Contests That Should Inter- | | est the Boys and Girls in This County An increased interest is being | manifested this year in the annual {Boys Corn Contest conducted by the | Lancaster Fair Association with the | Farm Bureau co-operating. This ladded interest is due largely to the ‘co-operation of the County Superin- |tendent and public school teachers {of the county, Several hundred boys |have been reached in this manner land it is hoped that more will be en- | rolleq in the contest through the aid {of the public press. The Contest of- {fers a larger amount of prize money | than any other similar boys contest ‘held in the state. The individual }awards are sufficient in size and number to make it worth while for any boy in the county to work hard {for one of them. Girls will be ad- |mitted on the same basis as boys. | Prizes will be awarded in each dis- [trict for the five best 10 ear exhibits ‘of yellow dent, while capped yellow dent, and white dent varieties. A state contest to which all boys and under twenty years of age are eligible, will again be held by the Pennsylvania State College. In the contest 4 prizes will be awarded aggregating a cash value of corn girls about $125.00. Last year Lancaster {county boys won all of them. The boy or girl entering this contest | must agree to grow one fourth acre | |of corn. A complete record must be' kept of all operations the cost of | production, yield, profit, etc. Awards! fare made on the basis of, yield, 60 |per cent.; exhibit, 30 per cent.: re! iport, 10 per cent. | For details concerning the State Contest address Contest, Farm |Bureau, 6 W. King St, Lancaster, |Pa. Last year a number of boys were not permitted to enter these contests. This year it is hoped that [the restraining influences will not be {in evidence as much. Parents should [realize that such contests are de- [signed to create wholesome competi- | ton among the young folks and to {stimulate a rural interest among them. Acting upon the suggestion of a (southern end high school, the Fair | Association has donated $70 to be awarded in prizes of $30, $20, $10 land $5 to high schools making col- lective agricultural exhibits at the | Lancaster Fair. The exhibits may consist of agricultural products {grown by pupils of the school or of such agricultural educational features las work in botany, practical seed testing devices, garden plans or of a combination of such exhibit features. Each school will be allotted 40 square feet of floor space upon which to | mit gay. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. HOME HEALTH CLUB By Dr. David H. Reeder, Chicago, lil. What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week Spring Housecleaning:—We are passing through the annual roundup in many households and in some parts of the country it is all over with and peace is drawing near. It is true that the women of the house- hold still call the men down if they walk in without thoroughly cleansing their shoes or if a coat or hat is carelessly left where it should not be. It is also true that mother is still nursing a lame back and aching muscles, but she is so glad to know that it is over and everything clean and in order that she is comparative- ly happy. Now, let me tell you something about housecleaning. There now, never mind. I know I am a man Well, «geshter war viter leckshun un so vite des ich droom gep mochts and am not supposed to look at such mere net feel ous vaer ney kuma is things from the woman's viewpoint, so long des de kals aerlich sin—usht | Put I am just egotistical enough to so des se ken grafters sin. Mer vella Say that I know better than some of RESULTS YOUR CHICKENS DON'T GET HALF ENOUGH TO EAT i you do not feed The PARK & POLLARD GROWING FEED 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: MONTHS og We have added to our line of stock, RYDE'S CREAM CALF MEAL. oll huffa des usht de beshta rous You, and I will also say that what I Takes the Dlana of milk ~¢ hal? the wwi~- = > glaesa wara. Mer wissa olawile of Know about the matter I learned | pags. cours net was farich lite des se sin [rom a most excellent housekeeper Protels, 36 jo. Jd, fn. 30 + 0 C.. A ower mer fina denk gly ganunk ous. Who never found it necessary to do| none on the market. FOR SALE BY Usht wort en yore de no wissa mer What most women call “spring house- | ra sme ve nes BRANDT & STEHMARN, UE, 90 Now wella mer amole a venich bis- Place she found that in most homes | » PENNA ness shwetsa vaich moria. Ich denk the process was followed by colds, | der viset oll des sell Himmelfardawk sore throats, child ailments and a | is. un ich vetich elf sent des ich aw fish on her own part as well as great in-| B® fog. Sis mer so about holver ongsht convenience to the entire household. alaenich ga un ich hop my olter How did she avoid it? By simply freindt, der Tom Katunzy, gfrogt fer keeping clean all the time. In the Ich dates net so feel mindta first place she found that the great- alaenich fisha ower olly mole des ich est trial] was to take up, clean and en shlong fesht grick mus der Tom relay the SO took up se fom hoka nema because so eppas every carpet in the house and made dune ich miner sail net, them into rugs. Then she painted Der Tom gept net may om shlonga and varnished all the floors and after des aer dut om en fish warem un sel- the vacuum a week has ly date aer usht so leep fressa won from that her house in aer recht hungerich is. Ich mus eme just as all the kredit geva fer sell. Wos glicht en after the hinkel besser des en recht shay, grose fetty warem, un vons en hinkel nix shot, sets en mon aw nix shotta. carpets she cleaner once time on kept perfect condition time ag it was formerly spring housecleaning. There are few things about a home : that are more insanitary than a Ower so vite des ich droom gep kon carpet that has been down for or TT, er i ~ 3 x =) der Tom oter anich epper shunsht de several months. A good vacuum Ye fressa n ich nem fish. ‘cleaner, however, used weekly will , 9 aa loc i on is Tom, for make it more sanitary than an er ay : : : te Sh om glay 99 oi ie t ordinary beating if done once a “Shwilkey, wos i nershi r Ys Ss de , Eres month and I have never known a = mer de fish noch dem des se de war- housekeeper to take up carpets = em fressa oter frest mer de warem | . i : ._. », | Monthly. | aersht un won se noch frish sin. 3 ; : | S : No, I have no interest in the Well ich mus eme denk recht geva : | | vacuum cleaner business, I am bekaus sel soundt aerlich. fos : : Now fergeset net my brief laesa simply telling you of something that necksht wuch, Ich will eich ollas fer- | S2VeS Work Tor Nomen: wad paked tzala vaich unser fishas. Denksht homes more sanitary. An ordinary fer SWeeping with a broom simply raises | mer setta eppas mit nema ay shlong bisa? Mer missa es amole the foul dust in great clouds and oo considera. |settles on everything in the room | Al ee |including the woman who does the sweeping and breathes into her | {lungs enough foul germs to infect al Regular Monthly Meeting Was Held dozen people if they were susceptible | at Washington Boro Friday Night |fo disease. On the other hand the | {vacuum cleaner collects the dust and | A planked shad dinner featured the enables one to MOTORISTS EAT SHAD take it out of the | regular monthly meeting of the Lan- room and dump it into a receptable | caster Automobile Club on Friday ev- | filled with water so that it win ening, May 15, at the Susquehanna |trouble us no more. A little wiping | House, Washington Boro. President of the window and door caps, base- Wolf reported to the club that the di- and picture frames boards arrange his or her exhibit. It is de- sired that all high schools wishing to | enter this contest signify their inten- tion as soon as possible so that ample | space reservation may be made. Each school shall make dis- | position of prize what ever money which they | may fit. | able move on see This is very commend- | the of the Fair | Association, because competi- | tion of this nature has a tendency to | stimulate school spirit, home pride, | part school aud healthy community development. | An old asparagus bed can be re- newed in vigor by covering it freely with stable manure in late fall or ear- ly winter, leaving the manure there | to leach out into the soil all winter, the coarse parts in the] spring, such would impede the cultivator. When spring .comes culti- vate, but not too deep, with the horse cultivator, and clear out the weeds | and grass with a hoe, being careful not to cut off, the new growth which | springs in the spring Perhaps it would be better to weed removing as up very early the patch out by hand rather than | to endanger cutting off the young | shoots. A slight scattering of salt | along the row would do no harm. | Salt is supposed to be a special fer- | tilizer for asparagus. The plowing under of green crops | and next to a liberal | like peas, oats, clover, alfalfa other grasses, use of barnyard man- ire, the most ap- proved method of renewing a deplet- ! ed soil and of maintaining the ferti- | lity of mew land. Where this is practiced in connection with a rota- tion of crops there need be no fear | of any deterioration in the soil. In-| deed, if a sufficiency of livestock is kept and the products of the farm mainly transformed into beef, mutton and poultry before sold, the land will richer and more valuable with each successive vear is, grow If the corn planter gave trouble last spring, better order a new one now, A poor corn planter is an ex- pensi implement to use. Even though the planter dronped satisfac- torily last year, it should he tested ith this vear's seed sunnly hefore cee eal Neen mene o Automobhilists and Cyclists Are vou nlannine mer? T} T Library, 125 N. Duke St. can help var 1 ny A a1 I Book,” at the desk Pennsylvania New E It running directions and ! descriptive taiks on each section. { “Automobile Blu coverine york South New New gland, Canad; the Fast. contains detailed | hours. It Company are investigating the condi- is true that the floors must be wiped | up and the kitchen serubed, but it is | infinitely better and greater economy | to hire at once a out times cost for help in | mothers and the | c ; " : gi 3 | rectors of the Harrisburg Turnpike house is cleaned in a few | = E a |m |® = @ 2 ' tion of their roadway and will place it in a creditable condition. Efforts are being made to have the Philadel- bhia pike oiled throughout its length as a toll road. Request was made by President Wolf for members to loan their machines for the entertainment of of the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce when they vis it Lancaster on May 21. and for the this done least week than to pay many the amount of the doctor bills I know many ac- | them- who refuse to keep hired help on the members count of the expense, work elves down and then suffer in ad-| Mer gana denk oll fisha moria great amount of physical suffering | IIIS M:N ONE New Farm and Business Directory of Lancaster County Our Representatives Wear This Badge The publishers of the old reliable FARM JOU RNAL, 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 each farm, as given in the Directory This Directory will cont. n many interesting PICTURES of fine farms, thoroughbred s' . 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 assessors lists. The classified BUSINESS DIRECTORY includes every busi- ness house in the county, whether in city or country. In other directories the names of houses in the cities and large towns on- ly are usually given. These features, with the Road Map, Directory an indispensable hand-book for 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. make the Farm Journal every live farmer and WILMER ATKINSON COMPANY Publishers of Farm Journal WASHINGTON SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA 0 0000 0000010 E010 01 ition to paying a doctors bill that is! proposed outing for the orphan chil- 2 har would have been the | dren on June 16. At the suggestion ages of a competant servant or. of President Wolf it was decided to. mW Ther & reward 9 = dollars. for the There 1 economy and nothing | m arrest and conviction of any one mu- ., gained by continuing to live a | tilating the markers for the Lincoln own home = without the |= ishway thr y city : , > ii . = Highway thru the city and county. N rn and sanitary t much less That members in Lititz are com- xpense than the city home. The |B plaining about the Lititz turnpike be- me is coming when the ners of | w ing too narrow was reported by Seec- ms and country homes be th ms naq 2 11 NnoIies ) un retary Forney and the matter was re- ferred to the Good Committee. GRE cou y The same been made and al owners 04 Ss m loads The telephone, complaint has 1110 i : ; : 3 he picture shows have changed and against the Columbia turnpike, in ad- bi : 3 al tis 3 will still more ct the social dition, poles being located too far out Virion ial fateh clentific 3 : hs conditio 0 farn scientific on the roadway. The club’s solicitor : +14 : : : A housecleaning wi rove the vill try to remedy this condition. Ai $32 : 1ealth of all people it takes Members were asked to report bad place of spring housecleaning. ots ell By QI ers S. of V’s,, Take Notice sons of veterans requested | at the school house in roads to Secretary Forney, who will turn the complaints over to Chas. M. Reiling, chairman of the Good Roads Committee. President Wolf referred to the ex- All assemble morning, at 10 o’clock, to attend ser- are to 0 0 Mr. Farmer Spring Is Here a Wee Bit Late But we are prepaired to take care of all your wants. large or small, in HEAVY HARNESS, HIND GEARS, PLOW HARNESS, SPRING WAGON HARNESS, CARRIAGE HARNESS, LIGHT DRIV- ING HARNESS, HORSE COLLARS We mak specialty of horse collars and e to cure the worst case of sore shoulders if we fit your give us @ trial and make us prove what we say HORSE COLLARS... 81.25. $2.50. $2.75 $3.50 $5.00. Frank B. Groff The North Market Street Saddler - periment of the traction company ) he Luth- | s : vices wit the G. A. in the L 4 with no-glare electric headlights, and Vices With the G. # B, iy a ran Church wi 10:30. Noak Secretary Forney added that when ran Chureh at Uf velock he afternoon thev are T b the club holds its next monthly In the afternoon Hgy are requested | | meeting these headlights will be used ‘© assemble at the P. R. R. d pol 1m time to take the 1:15 trolley for Eliza- | on the line along which the members (ime to take the 1:1 ) Pola tor B28 iz bethiow ‘here thev rill atte | must operate their machines in going ' Ehiow n, where 30y WEA attend | = to the meeting services, in company with the Eliza- |g Y Eg. | : sothiow Ira ‘my ¢ Sons Eighteen new members were elect. Pethtown Grand Arm ag Sons ol d ed and Hon. W. U., Hensel was elect. | veterans, in Grand Lodge Hall at the | i . Tix Hid 4 Be ONIN 9.9 a r | ed as an honorary member. It was Vasonic Home at 2:30. Those who a : : hav iforms will wear the decided to include at least one hun-' 12Ve uniforms wil ame |= yoth oceasiona Tillis Free { dred worthy poor children in the run | POth occasions. J. Willis Freed, Sec, | n visslev am J. ”4 | to be held by the club for orphan it. D. HN ley Camp, No. 74, 8. { o children. The next meeting will be Vv. |= held at Lititz EE | = ri ® Opera Houses Closed | = on 5 Deputy Factory Insnector Fe { $100 Reward, $100 : = The readers of this paper will be , 1 hia pleased to le: 1at there is at least ona )p d dise t been ( ee befor the Senate gets thru debating it. ' The canal may be opened loves 4 lover—espe- | @& 7 when he had $69,600,000. i All the world id {00 EO The seasons are all late this year but vhen they do come rush. Are you i hE Summer bounces now by buying y vic. Jc
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