THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. r ¥ Lt mer fallow is short. The best men olumn ii oro 08 started in plowing at the earliest | moment, even at the expense of in- NFORMATION | Shoe Polishes convenience, to gain time for it. | I From the desirability of quick sweet- 3 [ MERS FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY é | X P— ening, so as to leave as much time my) r the Market— i on CELT as possible for undisturbed bacterial | } ? \ 7101 a h humus-making, the most soluble and rops—Increasing f | A | i ; : ! Ris Die quick acting lime is by all odds the /ash the Hen- i | en RTA cheapest, in spite of greater first SIX NX ers (| CANVAS SHOES § cost. This is the rdrs . hein CLEARSWHIT cost. This is the Hydrate. If proper YOUR CHICKENS DON'T GET MONTHS _ * to see that The foes i ly spread on the sod and turned | HALF ENOUGH TO EAT under, one-third of a thousand LTENS | in the flelg as i L i ¢ You akc water bE AT i k pounds per acre dressing will be if you do not feed t= for the horse: 4 wel taken up almost immediately by the, The PARK & POLLARD harder work, and L ST y A soil moisture and cut the acids. The, GROWING FEED nuch worse than “GILT EDGE, "the only ladi hoe dr hi Test will follow * by _diusion SEM] e 0 ladies’ shoe t! : 3 F = : | positively contains OIL. Blacks, Polishes snd moat chemical action so quickly, even in No Magician in the Arabian Nights could serves ladies’ and children’s sh 'V wes . ar the chickens | rubbing, 25c. “FRENCH GLOSS, Toc ines Without dry weather, that carbonate can not, produce results any faster than this feed. for , ibe “STAR” combination for cleanin and poll: all be detected in a weeks time. Lime droppings to ac- kindsof russet or tan shoes, 10c, * “DAN DY ishing a1 4 ie bedding on the | "QUICK WHITE" (in liquid fori" withsponge)quick- “120 ground, or as hydrate, is best 10 Ib. weight at six months is lycleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes. loc, & 25¢. ; t spread on a sod and plowed under nothing unusual on this rati € nests often; gO | “wAiBo" cleans and whitens BUCK, NUBUCK. SH 5 is alread jt carefully, not scar- | SUEDE and CANVAS SHOES. In round whitecakes With it. Or, if plowing is already TRY IT at our our expense; packed in zinc boxes, with sponge, 10c. I - i § 2 ¢k movements. Look Se er Not oh ee Rand done, it should be put on and har Ityour dealer does not keep the kind you want,sendus rowed in as soon as possible. If their standpoint; it | thdprice in stam 3 ps for fullsi kage, ch : hize even with a hen TTEMORE ‘BROS. & Carr? Pale you have already manured, however, Your money bark 4 uss nol ds Valter tien they ele WHI make her pay. Balser fi Opinot Aime pt] alisr ie rain, bas B D MT. JOov 16 henhouse, It will “Bdiot POLSNE bn the VP ir, leached the animal matter into the RAN T & STEHMAN, PENNE ff the lice hut willact| —— soil. Else you will lose ammonia. nt. It is a mistake to LANDISVILLE CAMP Summer liming should be light, not lice must only be Though. Marty Cortaders. are. Brassns aver half the late al or early W. M. HOLLOWBUSH the hot months. The pn Many re 292 de ent, Spring practice. Make up a short: NOTARY PUBLIC ever present, though d age at another time. Attorney-At-Law weather they are not so a en ee em = > | yf 5 Sunday was another great day at 48 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. that is just the best oe ; 2 WORKING OUT WELL f 5 the Landisville Camp meeting, Au- Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri- . them. The more care- | g; . —— - Every Farmer, Dairyman, EE oré care- | diences equal to those of last Sun- day at No. 52 North Duke Street. Cattleman, in fact everyone this work in the fall, | day were in attendance at every ser- Getting Big Results on State High- who owns cows will profit i , r 76 : a the Past Ten Days =~ - — rem greatly by reading it. ible you will have in the | vice, Perfect order was maintained ways past y Engage Rooms Now at the Mill in the tabernacle, and on the : 3 { gag e millers- Harrisburg, July 28—The ten days | “‘Milkless Calves" its title —tells how anyone can raise ring of three good sows | grounds fiom the beginning to the q ? 1 i 1 ville Normal it . p m tha ave asse sinc i was de- Se Into a good-sized herd | close of the day. The crowd was “at 1 passes ince it .was From 114 oz when hatched to or veal three or four healthy Joes at the cost of one Js 3 , ide e auto bil 1i se + Of years. The herd will | the smallest for several years. cided that the automobile cons EVERY DAY brought up on cow's milk. orting from the very first| The splendid music rendered by [uid should be turned over to the plenty of care given the | the orchestra from the First M. |B. State Highway Department for main- Psows andtheir pigs. gblr- | Church, Columbia, and the volunteer tenance and repair of roads, have an et ore a marke =e H their pigs. The boars | choir, under the efficient leadership demonstrated that the amount of done by rst tue Principal. Ady 1 ae sows may be disposed of to | of Prof. Irvin H. Mack and J. BE. Work necessary to put the highways Fistion Io the RecULAY COURSE FAW. i stock fools a com- Ehbors, or sold over the | Schneider of Philadelphia, and Prof. in good shape far exceeds expecta- te EXAMINATION, TEACHERS ] 4 4 ers Ce Ea ES d though the sows are not | Harry Haage of Reading, pianist, was tions. Nearly four thousand men ; ar Arte or HIGH 7 ses 1x | inieed log mun A to be fit for breeding pur-| one of the strongest features of the have been laboring at top speed all PY LOMA. : Bi fal, Col RSP Ye igen |W ah e most of them will. The | day's program. The choir very beau- over the State and while great im- Your CULT RE AND . ent may be all inside of $150. | tifully rendered the anthem, “Gloria provement has been noticed in the MENTAL MI SIC in addition to t \r cared for such an invest-|in Excelis.” Rev. John Bieri, Prof. conditions of the roads, officials of Regular Normal Co e. ONE YE. | RAND 1 a \ [ FINA! /il] return a greater per cent. | Schneider and Prof. Haage, very ef- the State Highway Department as- OF PRA TICE TEACHING ner est than any form of live | fectively sang a selection. sert that it will be several weeks Slose supervision in the Model MOUNT JOY, PA. renture. The morning praise service began before a genera] idea can be gained Schoo] required of all graduates of profits from any crop are at 9:30 Rev. W. T. Dunkle, the of the vast amount of work that is the Mijlergvitie Normal, Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletims. dependent upon the re-| leader in charge, had as his subject, being done. The fiscal officers of Address P. M. Harbold, Principal, Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. ty of the seed from which the “Christian Witnesses.” the Commonwealth, after prolonged Millersville, Pa Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletim. is grown, says R. N. Blinn of A song service began at 10:30 A. 'jitigation in which they were de- — Ee —— TE — ———— Colorado Agricultural college. A | M- after which Rev. Harvey Her- feated, agreed fo pay over to the Mo robb ure in the variety, or a poor shey, pastor of the Church of God, gtate Highway Commissioner the ity in the seed of some crops Landisville, offered prayer. automobile funds necessary to in- J UST be a very serious injury; but The religious director infroduced gyro g00q roads throughout the A VERY FINE LOT OF LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S rooms are being en- {1 £ 9 gaged for the Fall Term which be- I Ryde’s Cream Calf Meal : A i { 5 ~ : sesy FOR CALVES gins Tuesday, September 8th. Tt s th vote rn a special crop like cantaloupes, Dr. VaeMallen as the preacher of the State. The amount involved in the ht has market demands io meet, |... 5 Dr. MacMullen used for ;q/4 fynq was approximately $1,150,- b wee 0f poor sod fnay ‘mesn the his text “And It shall be said in that 000 while $250,000 remained from 3 day, Lo, this is our God; we have tho expended nortio f the 1913 {total loss of a season’s work. On waited for him and he will save us.” 16 Jneshonqed Doron on : several occasions in the early days ; rs funds. ates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciality of the cantaloupe industry at Rocky ry aw ea In view of the lateness of the bv Ford, when the growers depend upon anditorinm. which was crowded season and the vast amount of work FLORIN, ENNA. (the seedsmen for their seed, entire At 8 P. M. Dr. MacMullen preach- to be done in filling up holes, clean- flelds were worthless on account of | o4 again to al "audience that filled |IN8 out ditches, culverts and gutters, mixtures and unmarketable types. the large auditorium. Many stood on and shaping up and rolling the high- 3 \ KA "BR | Of course any housewife knows | the outside. ways until the general conditions of ( ( how to pluck chickens, says the At 6:15 P. M. the young peoples’ the roads has been improved. A fact 7 WE _. farmer, but do they know how to | auditorium was filled with eager and Dot generally understood is that the } . . prepare the birds so that they will | earnest hearers. and several times automobile license money is the only sell—Furniture that is F (be attractive to the eye (Which |as many gathered around the exteri- fund available for repairing, main- a \ counts much to the purchaser)? 1-stirri S tenance or construction of State = = 7 ? lor. A soul-stirring song service was ? \) Hall Racks when a bird is plucked dry the | conducted for 45 minutes. Dr. Mac- Highways. There is an unexpended . poultryman will receive more per | Mullen briefly addressed the young balance for the maintenance and re- ? ies’ Desks pound for the fowl than when it is | people. pair of State-Aid Highways and the scalded. In picking dry, the breast mee et re ee | State Highway Department hag been "should be plucked first starting near | working on these roads. The amount | THE MID-SUMMER FALLOW ® les, Dave OTC the crop. After the breast the sd of State-Aid maintenance money | pa . ghishs, then the back near the base | Letter Written Expressly for the Bul-| now remaining is about $25,000. ThA ow f the tail, and last the wings. As letin by Mr. Karl Langenbeck | From time to time additional PO 11 | J [soon as the feathers have been re ae | authorizations will be made by the Division for repairs on Er ——— BE ] fphbho8 me a ree —— of these State- | spelled dodo dood fede grail SHOES AND OXFORDS. ALSO A BIG LOT OF MEN'S SAMPLE SHOES. COME AT ONCE AND GET YOUR PICK. PRICES LOW. Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA oe . . | wv, 3 : i a act anything in the Furniture Line (moved the wings should be twisted Wheat has now been very general-| Maintenance |over the back and the feet washed, | ly harvested and the returns, in most |these roads. On many : : { . g . : A rtaking and Embalming | after which he thiglis ang legs | all sections, are very grafifving |Aid highways the repairs are = {should be pressed to the body either | Where the harvest has not come up tensive including resurfacing wi Th = | bi i 3 ateris and a practical | ree orse vener by Placing a brick on the bird's | toexpectations, the trouble has been | bituminous material ~3 bi ko? Sha {breast or™ by tying the bird, the | que to specific causes in individual | reconstruction of the road to secure ! : . : . . 1 2 3 » » jobject of this being to give the bird | fields, rather than to general ones. a better and more lasting highway. | Can Be Put On Any Wa gon {a plump or blocky appearance. Any | Of the chronic causes, it is unneces- | In the District comprising Adams, | TNT JOY. PENNA |aged bird may be scalded without | sary to speak. But, many cases Lancaster and York Counties $9,775. | seriously injuring its quality if it is | have come to my notice, in spite of |13 has been authorized for this year. properly handled; but owing to the | goog husbandry, where the wheat |In Butler Township, Adams County, OU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED FS large number of poorly dressed grain could not |more than two miles of macadam | . p27 scalded fowls the marketmen place | qevelo i The g 5 - | built in 1910 beginning at the Bigler- 4 elop and ripen. 1e general con ; H. Trading Stamps it; a premium of from one to two cents | ditions were, however, so favorable Ville borough line and extending to | ] |a pound on dry plucked stock. Boil- s i hi ; .! the Arendtsville borough line took | DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR B Eid 7 £ y+ 1 C B that fields in which there was trou ie fhe : 3 ing water may be used, but care | ple with weak straw, and which |$2.604.66. In E. FOR CASH AT ~~~’ ust be taken not to leave young | were predicted not to yield more Lancaster County, on birds in the water too long, or the | than fifteen or eighteen bushels, | Shoe Road $200.24 will : i Baker's skin will cook, while with old fowla | gave thirty. | Main Street in the borough of ' 1 little more time may not do any The Lesson Jf Failure | Wellsville, York County, three- | (harm. The head and shanks should | nen who succeed are always men [quarters of a mile long will need Coal and |be kept out of the water, as the | who learn from failure. There are| $375, while the highway extending | scalding will discolor them and make ! tho 3 j i from Hanover bor to the Sta- : ge who throw up their hands and LUMBER YARDS them unsightly. Immediately 3 “farming is such a complicated tion on the Western Mary! and Road | Bopha Ly . : Fou, € Bors “ . : Ashil = iniv] the bird is taken from the scalding | pusiness that you can not know; |in Penn Township, York County, GUARANTEED TO PULL EVEN water it should be dipped into cold Ne ili 3 : ¢ | will need $595.23. One and a quarter Fy Mount Joy, Penna. Wiles iv Stoo.. die Ki : | buy what fertilizer you can and le Se a fr Wop cooking, and as! gq at that.” Was your drainage miles of roadway m ela borous “0 Roofing No. 1Cedar Shingles always on hand. Also | poultrymen say, to “plump the bird.” right? If there is doubt about it, in-| York County, will need $800 The B [ESTA D, t, J Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etc. Agent The bird should then be hung to a | eg in some tile’ for the new field |highway running through Shrews- oy and Cement. Also Roofing ‘Slate. line with feet tied together ag no and put down 4 couple Of Hues, But|bury Township, ‘ork County, s Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material |bird plucked on the lap or a table | get advise about it. Put in the tile|the Spri i he No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot. will have so good an appearance, If | where the labor will cost least and ram's tannery h ot a iE EE — 8 SC2ldod birg. is exposed to a | ya work it with a complete system Glen Rock borough a di tance of a ERR ER ERE draught when being plucked or when ! {4 ye carried out, section by section ile and a quarter w fake $4.200., | @ The seasons are all late this year but wher hey d come DOOOO0OOOLLLVLLLOLOLLLOOLLOOOOO000COLOOLO0LOODODOO00OE { had fallen and the Lampeter Township, | the Horse be necessary. | For Sale By from he OOOO0O00000000OO0000OO OOOO OOOOOO0OOOOOD Q cooling, the skin is likely to hdrden | ; the future. If you own the farm, | While three-quarter f a mil : they're upon us 3 a rush. Are you ready n Summer bounces rices Beduced 214 bacome tough. K is because of | 3, some of this rather than spend |macadam in Glen Rock borough will in? Bett these possibilities that dry plucking igl th = is recommended by large raisers of poultry, as the condition of the skin all your money for a hand to moutl fertilizer purchase. If you are a to a great extent accounts for the t Of It °F : Don't le ee 5 or a part it for you. high or low returns received. the demonstration of this f HALF RATE AUTO 1 S17 Saws BOW ..oo0ecsnicinsnreanssisnsene B10 $23 Tye = by without pulling him up if! Many Owners of Motor duty in bringing up his land Deafness Cannot Be Cured Take Advariios. of A Soft Straws NOW seesssssssorsceanns ».75¢ to $2.25 by 1 apy re : he i failure does not lie here, are the - = - = = tenant, squeeze the owner to do this |TO¢ Is. : i z / A ? 5 3 m - = = = = | soil and the subsoil of the new field > = you are plowing like (hose of the| Between 4,500 and : | 01d? If so, and wheat is in the ro-| Of motor vehicles took v re of | B® tation, stop before you decide to put | it in. You have time, before seeding, 1d Tots In BOB, 4errrensessasisssssaneessss.38¢ to $1.12 i i i the provision for half-ra fect South American Panamas at the right price. e pre \ or hal 1 : which became effective on =a | ou | and allowed a car to be | to get advice from your State] : J | | | A. “| for the remainder of the y« { authorities. Some other crop may | £9 he conte at = Fogle (= = = 2 SUMMER MILLINERY Stylish Shapes in Hats For Liadies & Child~ ren, Mewest Colorings in Ribbons & Flowe half of the wearly rate. be. safer |about 1,000 cars were 3 forany case of | The immediate Need <3 1.100 on the followi hore ny 3 If you are plowing un a 50d 9%) subsequent days 50 ! manuring heavily your 11 has} core listed. ingert& Haas orth Queen St., Lancagg constipation. not been lined : ars aid The department hac S >a - member thy be mobile license 2 e | FO0000000000000000000000O0OOOOOOOOOODO00 which dec¢mposition 1 10 highest nun convert /{ ATV { lig that is Sweet. This ha Es ria East Main Street Mountdy, Pa i gL i CSIC EET I
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