LOOOOOOUU IU nT HOSO00 ONS OC ES ———————————— Ce —————— ——————————————————————————————————— WEN Wednesday, July 1, 1914. PULLLOORPOO0O00000000000000O0000000 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 Guarantee 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 thei cars. Investigate The BUICK Guarantee mea Lancaster AutomohileCo, 230-238 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PENNA. The lar, air shop in Lancaster City or County. HOCOO0000CO000000000CO000C000000000C0000000000000000 p I ET TEAS 1 SOCOOCOCOTOTCOCOOTOTOCTCICICTOCTCOOOCOCOTOCCOOR } SEE Are You Und |B ALTY i VTi NR. to buy your bill of Lunmber? have to do is to look at the ices we are quoting for IGH GRADE LUMBER hing ‘that is included for interior or exterior worl from the Timber in your I PN. INE TSI foundation to the Shingles on your a SS 4 E. §. MOORE Dealer In = - 1ber, Grain SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER f Feed constantly on nd. Higl cash price paid for ill Work a Speciali OOO00COOOOOCK HEN SL OOOOOL OCOOO000 £3" LAD mee. B MOO £ wh OUR STOCK OF “STRAWS” MAS EVERY VARIETY TO Oo 3") as ’ SUIT EVERY F? Y PURSE. IF OC NOT A STRAW THEN ANY STYLE OF SOFT OR STIFF HAT wr ud £5 YOU MAY DESIRE. KX ¥ ’ EE A. O00 ae = /1ingert & Haas 144 North Queen St. ‘Lancaster, POCOOOOO00O000000000C0000000002000CO0000000IT0000C0000 | | perienced on several days during the | week, the attacks of the piant louse ‘wood and leaf development. jcycle in a very short time, so that |the course of a few days. To detect | ood work dit this reason, spr > and only strictly firs class fireproof garage and 3 Farmers Column VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR THE FARMERS F.S. Bucher, cf the Lancaster County / Farm Bureau, Gives Some Inter-| esting Notes in Regard to Things That Will Interest All Farmers During the cool weather ex- or green aphis on truck and fruit crops have become rather serious. | Among the truck crops p=as, melons { and cabbage have suffered the most. | Young apple trees which are affected | are also apparently stunted in their | This louse passes through its life when they are uncontrolled thousands |of these tiny insects may develop in! the presence of lice one must always | search on the under side of the leaf | lor on unexposed places along the] | stem or branch where they may in-| | variably be found when present. Fortunately nature has provided a natural enemy which aids in holding T he aphids in check. e enemies t t however, are least active in their cool weather. For i ften becomes whale oil ible. Commereci a spray made by boiling one n Or pound of tobacco refuse in one gallos f wate may be used with good effect in controlling the pests. When Y $ S ) ect p 1 Q 1 3 y n:1 € 1 0 root ( C i cu ( 1 y ted ecie 1 1 ( 1 Ihe ( t} ( 1 nd ¢ into lie or ) tunte 1 ) ‘ ne « f control mixtures pound 1le oil or home made) two quarts of carbolic acid and two llons of water. When thoroughly 1i lved and mixed the concentrate uld be diluted to 50 gallons. Enough should be applied to reach ted part of stem or root. the entire 1914 tobacco op has now been planted It now es a matter of first importance < a 1 a y ” i ) y afterwards. cesses remem In Kansas the harvest is white, but a good many laborers are show- | ing a yellow streak. ee ANT mm | they are THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Chicago Grain Letter There will be no accumulation of wheat in this market during next month, and for this reason there will be little of this grain for de livery on July contracts. It is said there is still a good sized open inter- est in that month, which means that the shorts either will be oblig- ed to go into the pit and even up their positions or purchase wheat in the country, and bring it in and de- | iver it, Conditions in the July fu- | ture are abnormal. The largest | wheat crop we have ever raised in| this country is at our very doors, but | it is said that the longs in July wil: demand delivery of the grain bought as they purchased it for the purpose of shipping it to the Old World. There is no open interest in the Au-| gust future, but the outward move. | ment of wheat during that month will take care of everything that is sent here, as well as in the smaller markets. The price break in wheat at Chi- cago has been severe, and it is the largest in many years, but before the present low prices were reached, exporters were kind enough to take on millions of bushels, and they will i | ship it to foreign countries as rap- idly as it is to be had. Those in the trade who look upon the situa- tion as quite bearish and feel that lower prices must rule later on, are advising their friends and acquaint- ances to be cautious in putting out short lines at the present prices. A bullish set of stocks will be spread before the wheat trade Monday A thorouel wetti down of the belt would mean sharply lower for that grain, but a continu- yn of d he yild ontinuned advan in corn. This 1 1v be put down as a scalp ng h th traders he board adt r to th bull 3 The old bea owd in this n ¥ ted rie durine last el 1 K forced to mm to ( nd = e m to pay losses. r a 1it#1 or nc t cash ce S result of in offer- ings from Argentine, and the im- rt takings at the Seaboard last week were small and are likely to continue insignificant, The farm supplies of corn are quite small and holders are not likely to dispose of their surplus. It believed by many of the grain men that corn is likely to sell above wheat in case the latter is pressed on the various markets of the coun- Oats are likel Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. | whether they intend it or not. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week Doe is en brief des aens fon mina Takes the place of milk at half the price. Put up in 25 and 50 Ib. bags. Protein, 25 per cent; Fat, 5 yer cent; Fiber, 6 per cent. Second to none on the market. BRANDT & STEHMAN, "Jo RESULTS 87/1, 7 YOUR CHICKENS DON'T 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 14 oz. when hatched to 10 Ib. 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. 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