TT er, Agent of the County Bureau, Gives Very Interest- ing Information on Topics That Should Interest All Farmers decided to have caster fair ground® bakco growers may ple "of their 1914 er: of tobacco culture and be demonstrated in the 0 ; developments and purp Sold Strictl On It p {Sesding. When sown in the spring Seed Leaf Tobacco Gro y S ; | with wheat, rye or oats it will make pany will be presented in a very rapid growth after these| possible way to co | crops are harvested if conditions are growers of the merits of N normally favorable. It is not af all 2 | and well established efficient Sell to find out what the Factory Guarantee is on the automobile @&) URUSUal to see the large number of |, chine which the company (plants in the new clover field You propose buying and you should insist on this guarantee being ( poses to be for the sole good of made a part of the contract you sign when purchasing an automo. 9 4€velop blossoms and seed during|fyrmers of Lancaster county. bile, | August and September. This repro- following prizes will. be given b duction Is a weakening process and|(he company. For the best exhibit | marks the end of the life of the of 1914 tobacco, $10; for the second, plant. Numbers of clover plants are ler 50: for the third, $5 and for the |so weakened that the following years fourth, $2.50. . yield will suffer. By clipping the| the Saturday it w A aturday conference it was Investigate The BUICK (inarantee jnew clover at least once during the brought out that the farmers who latter part of August seed production |;.q4 put the most work on their 1914 will be arrested and the plant Vi A , | It will generally be found pre he ferable and desirable to cut clover at least once during the year of Never mind what any dealer promises you, you owe it to your- DO000000000C 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. : : crops already were beginning to vitality will be conserved for next, how the best results. Careful till- a La [dsl [ uto nhl 0 J ing, early topping or budding and 1 8 When clover is clipped it may be|frequent suckering were making made into hay during the first year very fine crops. One man had cul- 230-238 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PENNA. but this practice is not very satls- | tivated his crop already six times : | Dorey Dn the other hand the | ang left a thoroughly pulverized top- grow should not be allowed to] 1 gave is ants h i ping which gave his plants all the continue go long that it will smother | good of the several] days of sunshine W. W. HOLLOWSUSH beneath the clipped material. When | last week budding all his plants NOTARY PUBLIC LLLOO0000000C000000000000000000000000000000000000000 cutting it is well to remove the with care in the early morning so as ; Attorney-At-Law rackbearer in order to have the ut to injure the top leaves had a {8 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Are You Undecided grass fall evenly. The cutting very favorable effect. It was the Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri| re Tou Undecide should be made rather high rather! yep, inion of i v ma, rataen gh rather general opinion of his neighbors that day at No. 52 North Duke Street. than low. This will not cause such | pe ang his partner are the best to- abrupt change which always tends! paceo growers in that neighborhood. CHARLES S. FRANK to have a weakening influence. Ly AUCTIONEER at the prices we are quoting for Clipping also will remove many : EAST PETERSBURG MOUNT JOY, PA. weeds and weed seeds which would te lv ri i HIGH GRADE LUMBER | surely prove © menace later, Aga Miss Evelyn Berg of Harrisburg, Prompt Attention given to Sales of 5 Y prove ¢ By + ABM 45 spending a few weeks with E. C. Real Estate and Personal Property the cut stubble grass, ete., provides ye reac m 3 Pry. Jowers, her uncle. Terms Moderate Bell Telephone Miss Elizabeth Kissinger of Lan- caster, spent a few days with her For Sale Cheap—A large gas gener ator for an automobile in first-class MOUNT The largest and only strictly firs class fireproof garage and repair shop in Lancaster City or County. where to buy your bill of Lunmber? If so, all you have to do is to look swe Ss ev rthi 1 ed . s as well as everything that is includ 4 pfofection. which lessens the dam. in building, for interior or exterior ace from winter injury. work, from the Timber i mn your, The practice of clipping clover has x \ J ne it ener i yeali lille foundation to the Shingles on your Pecome quite general in localized @1910Giilette AdCe communities Last year some farm- uncle, Amos Kissinger. Miss Helen Andes is spending two condition complete with bracket. | roof : weeks at Mt. Gretna with a bunch Only $5.00 Apply at this office. Advertise in the M3 : ers made as many as three clippings. | _, 3 Afar Ade 2S many as three clippings. | ,s yo. school chums from Lancaster. Advertise in the Mt, E S MOORE Resiits thie season do not Seer 10 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lehman and Read the Bulletin Advertise in the Mt. s Ba justify more than two cuttings whem go of Lancaster, spent Saturday = ge gE the value of the additional] labor is visiting her aged mother, Mrs. P. Pb Dealer in considered. | H. Rohrer. | "hil r erous s rains : ; 1 4 a While our numerous summer IainS; yy, pangs: threshed his wheat oa y umm el, Yall have in a Teasiire prevented the crop the past week. Thirty-six acres ; : p 0B |loss of ammonia or nitrogen into the (;.130q 1300 bushels, an average of FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER air from our unprotected barn yards, sq; ; they have permitted this same ma- g : ial ser a large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid for ; : > Mrs. Jonas Nissley, teacher of gvain | terial to flow away in a small dis- music, gave a lawn ‘party to her ’ colored streamlet from the lower students on Saturday afternoon. ’ Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty level of the manure pile. Thousands nyo were seventeen present. | of these same little streamlets are Ada Eby, Alto Reinhold, Elizabeth FLORIN, PENNA. annually carrying thousands of dol! & nq Esther Graybill are camp- lars worth of fertility from the ing for two weeks along the Cones- “Garden Spot” It is quite question- bushels to the acre. A VERY FINE LOT OF LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S toga in Abraham Hostetter’'s mea SHOES AND OXFORDS. ALSO A BIG LOT OF MEN'S SAMihH L ( , A : able whether the 75,000 cattle fed dow. JU |by our farmers annually return to 3. monthly meeting of the Mens SHOES. COME AT ONCE AND GET YOUR PICK. PRICES LOW. r AD x yy the farmer the amount of fertilizer , .. cewins circle was held on BOOOO0O0O000 0 calculated. Todo [ : Wednesday afternoon at the home Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture | Forty per cent of the nitrogen com-| .¢ vrs Gearge Bimesderfer, with 2 A re A », i tent, five per cent of the phosphoric of its members present. Roekers Mirrors Hall Racks and sixty per cent of the potash of| ,1v ommunion was observed on F L ; k ordinary barn yard manure is found Sunday afternoon in the Evangelica ® a : . 9 in the liquid portion of the excre-| ,... . Arn siding r icture Frames .adies’ Desks : Church, Rev. Erdman, presiding ment. A part of the fertilizer con elder, from Reading, was presen] stituents of the solid portion is' 4 agministered the sacrament toa Extension & Other I ables, Davenport rendered soluble through oxidation large congregation. EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY. PENNA. {during the life of the ordinary| mn. y1adies’ Aid Society of the China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets | manure pile. This would make the... church held their regular possibility for loss by leaching great monthly meeting at the home of jer than is indicated above, by Mrs. Mary Reber, with 32 of its farmers in active livestock sections. ora : ov § members present. At the close of | 300O000COC0OOO000000000000000CO0O000000000000000000¢ Undertaking and Embalming | It is now being recognized that! ie meeting all wore given a lizht SIEEMYE Three Horse Evener In fact anything in the Furniture Line to the farm equipment. In Lancaster mp. Lutheran Brotherhood held Unable to Get Back to Fatherland Ri | county however, its use is still 4. monthly meeting the past week to Fight, Foreigners Return HH. - / oy foreign. A pit can be constructed ; ipo church with a good attend- ——— easily and cheaply by the farmer ,,.. The president, J. B. Miller, It was rumored this morning that MOUNT JOY. PENNA himself if he has had any experience ; .,rjseq the members by carving sovsral foreigners who nd gone: 19 in concrete construction. The Dit (1, extra large water melons at the seek transportation on a vessel for should be so located that it is easily gjose of the meeting, which all their Fatherland, have returned to YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED FEE Mh accessible and at such level] that all : tas ‘ sil their work, very much disheartened present enjoyed immensely the manure pit is a practical asset lunch. Can Be Put On Any Wagon 11 liquid manures will drain into it. A delightful garden party was because they were unable to secure . & H. Trading Stamps; od Whenever the pit becomes filled and given on the large and beautiful PASSase. 3 v Es \ olor apo a at a convenient time the liquid eon- jun at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. \ colored clergyman ITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR | 1? tents are pumped by a hand pump (powers, East Petersburg, on Sat- 5 ; pl CHASED FOR CASH AT into a tank wagon and hauled to the ,4av veni bv their daughter ¢ has been in this section for uraay evening Dy distance above this field. Crop results from the use of pine] and the Misses Elsie and 5 : ; ; : a different home in the view of es- liquid manure will justify the exX- jfirjam Gochnaur. The spacious| ‘7. cai : Ye : : I : z & : tablishing a mission of some Kind | ' % pense of construction in avery short ....nda was coreeously decorated! a D ; . tl eed | ied. [ { | preaching every evening at] [ : " 3 tray ere, which is very badly time. The writer was especially in- ii, electric lichts. Japanese lan- Walt Mi > He 3 7 : > 3 . walter Clic 1 ]JT., age { eal terested in the use of liquid manure i... an rors. while a fairv-HE : AF 2 Coal and re ms and flowers, wh a fairy-like oof walter Michael, had a n from a pit in a meadow UPON a rect was given to the lawn by hav- ) cap from being drown . oy escape €ing YW ILE LUMBER YARDS Chester county farm. About 50 cows ing Japanese lanterns artistically The were pastured on 8 acres during the 1,064 among the shrubbery and placed among 1 entire summer. Without the use of trees A Victrola ingeniously ar- ET — lad with a number of boys, GUARANTEED 70 PULL EVEN For Sale By M.B HIESTAND, Mt. Joy OOOO OTOOTIVOODCOACHTOOI000 about to go in swimming mear Collon Flat, and young Mi ranged enlivened the occasion with jm pine n the Mount Joy, Penna. > Sale agent for Congo Roofing No. 1Cedar Shingles always on hand. Also questionagly whether one fourth of spiring music. After an admirable giruck a stone and Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etec. Agent this number could have been kept. programme of games and the award-| Master John Stump, for Alphus Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate. TT -——— i ine of prizes a luncheon was served 13 i ed into t Estimates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds' Building Material ‘Deafness Cannot Be Cured that was a fitting clin ax to the fi in : i in Telephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot. Socal. apolications , they cannot evening and to the skill of the fair shirt; s harried : - a ] the diseased portion of the ear. |. Persons were pt from s 2 t was with dif ty that EEE EEE EEE EEE Ee Fol e a ate this year but vhen ey do come epea ted applications of liquid BOOOGOO0O0O00000O00OO0O0O0O0L00OOOOOOOOODOOCOOODDLL OOOO OOOO OOOOOOOOLLLOLLLLLLLLLLLOLLLOOOOOOOOOOOD Prices Beduced = SH : s i = SY : B : ii 2} mer bounces in Ejectment All Stiff Straws now sressecsciiiaisaene.. $1 to $2 All Soft Straws NOW .eeeeceesess 75¢ to $2. 25 Odd lots in both, creseiicissescaccens... JB to $1.12 White—Gompf >: J Norman R. White, a sub-cler end¢ 1 york: alph Gochnaur, C0 ITT Perfect South American Panamas at the right price. at the Lance postoflice, son ‘harenc einhold, East Petersbu 1 Mrs. John F. White of May- aud Mrs 'W. @. For, lancaster: rn i Te St 1 0D Sn me et fue wll SUMMER MILLINER Marietta, were married on Thursday g; » Burg and Mrs. G. M.!t wholesal arket was advanced evening at the parsonage of St. An-' qpravbhill. ~ and 1 Lloyd Koch,' tg 51 ner und y making a | 2 drew’s Reformed Church, by he Jast Petershure ain of more than a cent a pound Stylish Shapes in Hats For hadies & chil pastor, Rev. J. Hunter Watts. They A —A LE ) t rec pward movement 1 ’ 1 a ; 2 wl: 5 a ach Ci : : " & ren, Mewest Colori ngs in Ritbons & Flow have gone to Baltimore and V 1 Teachers Appointed began FLORA DRABENSTADT: East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. Rm lm ] Ee 144 North Queen St., Lancaster. Marrizce wisenses ! John GG. Nissley of East Donegal township and Toda K. Hiestand of LIE ON ECAH Rapho township
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