A shecdeofeiplesfocdeodocfocfeoforiocfordorierk ny -> POR IHI II IOOOODOOIODOOO OOOO HRIONNIO 5 SEVEN wwLLLOOOOOOOO0O0OCOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOONOO0OOOO One Price to All 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 els a part of the contract you sign when purchasing an automo- D1ie, 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 : Lancaster Automabile(o, 230-238 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PENNA. The largest and only strictly firs class fireproof garage and pair shop in Lancaster City or County. JOOC00000COOO000O0ONCO0OOO0000S0OCO0OO00OOSOOOONON0C Roekers E Are You Undecided where to buy your bill of Lunmber? all prices we If so, you have to do is to look at the are quoting for HIGH GRADE LUMBER as well as everything that isincluded interior or exterior Timber in your Shingles for the the in building, rk, from foundation to on your roof. MOORE Dealer Coal, Lumber, Grain FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER in large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid for grain Estimates of Lumber and Mill Wois a FLRORIN, PENNA. ‘URNITURE Ia tie only Kind 1 sell-Buraitare thst 1s Dersitare Hall Racks Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks xtenstion & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embalming Mirrors H.C. BRUNNER| 1ale agent for Congo Roofing No. Telephone No. 833. MOUNT JOY. PENNA WITH EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH OF COAL PUR | E ‘CHASED FOR CASH AT { F. H.Baker's Coal and LUMBER YHARDS Mount Joy, Penna, Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, Alphus Portland Cement. Also Roofing Slate. ‘mates Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot. Laths, Etec. Agent Building Material LY OOOO00O0LLLLLLLOLLOOON elastic under BOC00000000000000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO0NN0 Prices Beduced | about one hundred and fify thousand iff Straws now seccecsecccecesceccescceesca. 81 to $2 All Soft Straws DOW ....cceeesncceccceee.....T5¢ to 2.25 | reach Odd lots in both, sscssessccesccebtosecc rane 38¢ to $1.12 ct South American Panamas at the right price. ae ort & Haas ben St\ Lancaster. + 0 0 4 £0 * 0 % *, *, oO bo 4 0 2 *. o 5%. > o 2 Lr oS > > 0 >, %. 0 £ Ls > > £3 0 EE) 5 £) * 5 0 > 0 ES > ES Lo £ > eo > 0 Lo 0 Cs Oo > 0s % + £3 > a? * * o> oO 3% *. C the only 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand. Also | | possess | chian Tube. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, PA | VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR THE FARMERS {Using Iron to Pave | Proper Feeding of the CownDiep) er Feed for Brood Sows—The Cul- | the Brood Sows—Other | are excellent the to hide laces about farm. arden work cannot he easily ess good tools are available. | good condi- those best tools are in have work. all that you adapted for your It is generally better to delay the | pruning in peach trees until the blos- | som buds begin to show a little pink, | [as then the pruning need not be as | would be necessary if all of the fruit puds are killed. For the age pounds of day, severe a about six | should be fed per | good supply of as hay, fodder or sil- available. Heavy producing | | | aver cow grain provided a roughage, such age is more than this grain and return a profit but only cows of strong con- | stitution and exceptional productive can yield economic returns heavy feeding. Some cows wil] respond to liberal feeding with an increased flow of milk, while will not. High-producing cows receive cows can handle amount of for it, capacity undel others should more feed than low- producing cows. es but Smith three pigs, Purdue they are If instead the of that initial lars 1 rolific lo] per Sow y the vig is only breeder heartlessly that produce stock good size: his sows I attain when the gets and then block when he > peevish hogs vitalaty, relative milk m for brood sows and states him not before 3 ration for a protein the skim up in the middlings being trouble need row. 3 Isa The balance potatoes and balanced feed no be anticipated from feeding long the exercise and feed just sufficient to keep her in a thrifty condition. Potatoes are a rather bulky feed and bulk is an important factor in a satisfactory ration for brood sows. good in the brood SOW. milk will starch the a well this com- sow has bination as plenty of SO Since it is important that a cow should have enough feed to satisfy the appetite, the proportion of coarse feed to grain must be adjusted to her actual needs Roughage, in a general way, should be fed according to her size, allowing two pounds of per hundredweight when it is roughage used. When silage is fed, the general rule may be to feed one pound of hay and three pounds of silage per hundredweight and the balance of the nutrients needed should be provided in con- | centrates, except that when roots are fed they will take the place of a part of the grain at the rate of tem pounds of roots for one pound of grain. These directions are only general, in practice it will be spare, big bodied cows take relatively more roughage. In the few years decided im- provements have been made in high- way construction. The development the automobile has done much to discoveries in road French have begun | paving material con- | sisting of iron shavings or iron ex- celsior embedded concrete. The metallic shavings come in sheets or | masses, which are broken apart! with difficulty, owing to the inter-| twining of the filaments and which |are somewhat elastic. In the conm- struction of paving blocks a mold Is filled with these iron shavings and, | hay as found that will last of further new making. The the use of a in [the interstices are filled with cement | sufficiently fluid to penetrate the {entire mass. The blocks thus formed great strength and resist- abrasion. They are also| blows or jarring. They have a resistance to compression of ance to pounds to a square inch and a tensile strength four times that of The cost of construction is that of ordinary cement, the same macadam, as Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot the diseased portion of the ear, cre is only one » deafness, that is by n 1 il remedies. v 1 med condi- tion of the mucou i the Eusta- 7 is tube is inflamed you have a rumbli sound or imp rfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the in- flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi- tion of the mucgus surfaces, Rb will jyoons § undred Dollars forany case of sed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by BE Caaaaany Send for cireunlars, free. F.J CHENEY, & CO., Toledo, Ohio. 1d by Druggists, 75¢. e Hall's Family Pills for constipation. set Meese Wheat Price Soaring May wheat jumpg $1.12 a bush- el at /Chicago on " Holmes Roads— The [ « un-| e | long | cal other lit and ! various counties as soon EX IO000000000000000 HOME HEALTH CLUB GRUNTERS: The famous stated, many best possible was for a Dr. ago. insurance of | | | | | years the long life rejected pany. oncerned that young man to be by a life insurance com- young person is about seldom matters that per- to health. It takes a vere | to a health aken them realizing what means. 1d of practiced good mine, a near neighbor tor ov- died in| that | a con- | medicine ars, who recently told y years of year, once me was 25 of physicians hopeless and told him not marry because all probability die and could not more than one all of their fnuerals and his, children and grandchildren are all healthy, robust people. ¢ Here is a little editorial from the New York Times that gives very good illustrations along same line: “The battle to the strong, of the woman age pronounced | that | he | sultation is case he must would in months within possibly | He at- six live tended year. tha |! not | ¢ case for existence is as shown by the of Trent, Pa.; a life- invalid, who died last week at the of 101. resident Victor Vaughan of the American Medi- multiplies among suddenly They trials, they age Association, great mortality and disease. of strong, at- not ¢ put sickness, and who are even health. busy men by women tacked are prepared for its strength in vanquished. Those threatened before thes stricken live long They m i lasting heodore Roosevelt in point. com- ium pronounced ¢« enduring than John D. Rocke- hopeless dys- f strong and athletes. him more young who many years ago, rounded out his seventy-fifth year good physical condition The tery of mystery y of dis desperate e that of the woman who a so ago pleaded that the doctors her to a painless death because doomed to lie, hand or foot, a lifelong to herself and her family. . dispatches proclaimed the : day that she recovered and f no longer an invalid, Life it- self is a reaction against external forces that threaten it, and version of those forces, or part them, into weapons of defense. In such emergencies pluck, grit and coolheadedness count for much andy when they have extricated their displayer, make his life still mora ! useful to those about him. Courage is one of the great tors in. the battle against weakness f and the practice of common methods of living is another. I could refer ‘you right now to a number of « people who are living in comfort, doing their daily tasks with ease and pleasure but ‘whose lives had been given up by a council of phy- sicians. Best of all the method of restoring them to health is of such a nature that it keeps them in good health, rr eg OG seemed a peptic has sickness is the health. Even have rallied— cerning the cases was moving burden Press was a c¢on- of C Eight Parties on Next Ballot The November ballot will be just as unwieldly the bal of past for there are eight straight tickets entitled before the last for filing there probably A convention parts of as lots years, party to a place on day nomination will of labor papers several more. from be various naming a Friday. is engaged ballot so that it to send to the as additions 1 men the State proposes state Harrisburg Department ticket on The State in preparing will be all at the ready to it after papers, are made filing nomination | 29. have the ballot are Republicans, Keystone, Prohibi- which now appear on the Washington, Bull Moose, Progressive The parties right to Democrat, Socialist, Roosevelt, tion. and rr A I To Elect a Bishop A vote is now being taken for the 1 election of a bishop of the Brethren in Christ church in the northwestern section of the county to succeed the Aaron Martin. The first taken last Sunday at to be followed at each houses on succes- Reich’s, Eliza- are the district, late Bishop ballot was Cross Roads, of these meeting sive Sundays: Conoy, bethtown. The candidates following ministers of thi named in the ministry: Elizabethtown; York county; Revs. J. N. Martin, Andrew Lehman, A. Z. Herr, East Domne- gal; Abner Martin, West Donegal; L. O. Musser, East Donegal. mo : Business Change The Coble which was recently bin some abotichs ich de gane Yor: Sis immer un mole fertzala der instances | fair shripe without forty and this bad In returning, toll- the last day for refused, September him ed in the near PENNSY LVANIA DUTCH. | What Shwilkey Ich denk mn ort 10w bis Letsht Liebnon m de noc Betz ic rick, vir ken olavile, Bumblesock Has To Say This Week der viset ferdulter Ich hop of dua ower oll des bissier koars ich bin licher mon nix | tzu eny- vy. wuch war ich amole driva fair un de wuch tzale h Middletown gay, un Von | mere nix in der gong shtate h aw noch Lengeshter un’ feel tzu denk ols SO tzana om a ich mus eich mocht, Now gucka defore un aw ich ves net usht p long. Now ous m nix THURSDAY'S Cenestcga tains just for year _..; ne a loss of betw h a bethtown, a le erstorm, but no caused. ti Ing out Rhe trolley y'eloek hours. Lancaster 0:45 oO til 12:35 fac- This from de sense nections burban y'elock. A terr lumbia 3:30 o'clock, that it tral part of the town. There Jorough, tim dewaga Heavy roof feet line was ferluss dich kum worhei ous vaers druf won ich ortlich blot deno mochts ich it de STORM Traction Company Sus- Loss—Power Was Off sharp the action sufferer lightning steam ver plant out the machine and entail nd $1.000 gen- 1 $750 a f of Eliza- thirty by blown off by the thun- damage was the substation at building in B, Was wind preceeding further The st« of ems’. on the rut. Salunga 1bethtown at 8:15 continuing several the due In Elizabethtown at not reach there un- o'clock Friday morning. the greatest sufferer order to make con- 11 o'clock su- held until 11:45 rm caused the rotaries at the Kliz commencing for line, and As a result from clock did car was In of were lays. all the cars storm visited Co- on Thursday afternoon about but it was pecular In extended over the cen- Some hail fell. rain at Washington or Ironville at ific rain only no Mountville e. RN REFUSED TO PAY TOLL Man Georg thresher farmer, El fused tc con gate im. 3 he went along causing that Ba The owned by umbia by a cold. been Charles S. | Lancaster |of East warehouse at Bellaire, | jarriage by He demanded through With Thresher Runs Machine Through Gate who operates a from farmer to the Maytown en to ago re- e Shuman on contract over road days passed zabethtown route and of the sereval ) pay 11 on account the turnpike. Charles Frank, the closed the gate on toll and Shuman gatekeeper told Shuman took it is to tion of keeper, the have when would to pay. gate and The incident interest the him. considerable with the gate future. rr Qe rn Struck by Lightening large new barn at Cordelia, | the Co- | Peter A. Gable, butcher, was badly bolt of lightning damaged from large chimney knocked the structure did not oats and hay. The new, having on- spring, and the of wheat, built last loss will be considerable, as one end wil] have to be rebuilt. — ——--— Married at Landisville Ament, residing near and Miss Eva M. Weaver, Hempfield, were :united in Rev. H. S. Hershey at purchased by B./the home in Landisville. Mr. and Mrs. | 8. Stauffer & Co., will be opened for | Ament left on a trip to Philadelphia business, September 1, the management of James A. Risser, of Elizabethtown. They will carry al full stock of feeds of al] kinds, hay,| straw, seeds, flour, salt, coal, and invite the patronage of the com-| munity. Every effort wil to accommodate the p We print all 1914, under |and Atlantic City. re ne Snake With Many Young Ones A sn ete, |a few days | farm be made] fty-four young ones. praiific—Elizabethtown \V ake killed by Jacob Snavely ago on the H. W. Brandt this borough, had This Js surely Chronicle. net GA — Joy Bulletin. adjoining Thursday | The bolt struck one end of the barn | splintering it the roof to the) ground. The rafters were badly dam- | aged and a down. Fortunately, take fire, for it was filled with a large quantity Se ~’|barn was practically order of their service in iv Wednesday, Aug 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 114 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: - BRANDT & STEHMAR NNN ss PENNE Vaceination Not'ce ; The laws of Pennsylvania require RAISE CALVES. all children to be successfully vacci- g nated before they be admitted to a public school. Parents kindly see that this is attended to before send ing your children to school, The Joro Schools will open Aug. 31. 5t Every Farmer, Dairy Cattieman, in fact every who owns cows will profit greatly by reading it. W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attcrney-At-Law {8 West Main Street, Days at Mount Joy, Lancast Monday and V h D Street. Ryde’ 3 Cream Calf Meal BEST FOR CALVES CHARLES S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY MEHMAN MOUNT JOY, PA. Joy Bulletin. Bulletin, ’ Bulletin. r CLOSING OUT AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE LOT OF ODDS AND ENDS IN ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, BOYS LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN AT PRAQTICALLY Your Own Price Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Three Horse Evener Can Be Put On Any Wagon in this | section and from reports it is rumor- will be abandoned i GUARANTEED TO PULL EVEN" | For Sale By | (1 TN this year 1 do come = Summer all late ut when they The seasons are rush. when bounces by they're upon us with a Are you re in? Better prepare now buying your SUMMER MILLINERY Stylish Shapes in Hats For Ladies & Child~ a ren, Mewest Colorings in Rikkons & Flowe FLORA DRAB East Main Steect I i UN
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