11 De PAGE SEVEN WWIILO000000GTOO00000OEICO0O0000000OO00O0OOOOOCOOOE One Price to All BUICK Sold 8 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 sig 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 Lancaster AutomobileCo. 230-238 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PENNA. The largest and only strictly firs class fireproof garage and repair shop in Lancaster City or County. DO0CO000000CO0NG00000000000O000000000O00000000000OD Are You Undecided where to buy your bill of Lunmber? If so, all you have to do is to look at the prices we are quoting for ‘HIGH GRADE LUMBER as well as everything that is included in building, for work, from the Timber {mn your BiwonscEacraneinienoed [oundation to the Shingles on your RANA 1,10 Glliette Ad Co roof. | E. S. MOORE Dealer in Coal, Lumber, Grain, FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cagh price paid for grain Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciahty FLORIN, PENNA. GOOD FURNITURE Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture Mirrors Hall Racks Ladies’ Desks Extension & Other Tables, Davenport China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture Line Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNNER MOUNT JOY. PENNA oekers Picture Frames YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED S. & H. Trading Stamps: WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR F. H. Baker's Coal and LUMBER YARDS Mount Joy, Penna. Sale agent for Congo Roofing No. 1Cedar Shingles always on hand. Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Btc. Agent ' for Alpha Portland Cement, Roofing Slate and Sheet Iron. Estimates quickly and cheerfully madeon BUILDING MATERIAL and all kinds of CONCRETING WORK. Both phones. SOLOLLLLOOLOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOCOOCCOCOOOOOOOOOOONN FALL HATS ALL THE NATTY SHAPES FOR YOUNG MEN. ALL THE STAPLE STYLES FOR THE MORE CONSERVATIVE MEN ARE HERE POOOOOOCOOOOOOGOCOOOON OOS OOO 0 0 L3 0 0 0 * 0 0 *. 0 0 0 5 * 0 % 0) 0 0 0 % COME AND TAKE A LOOK x * * 0 0 a 0 0 * » 0 % 0 0 0 » 0 0 0 %. 0) 0) LOOOOO00000 LOO00000000000000000000000000000000000000000COO0O00OOOOOO0NE interior or exterior | organization, and it is with grateful acknowledge our m——— for their What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week pleasure that we great indebtedness to them latest evidence of favor to and in- terest in the Homes. On Friday, November 20, 1914, an- companied by their Sir Knight hus- bands and fathers, in all to the num- M | H \ Many are the notable events which (have transpired at the Masonic Homes since their advent among {the Donegal hills, and Saturday, No- : ber of seventy, the came to the | vember 21, 1914 witnessed one truly . y : | i Homes, took supper, and in the notable and unique. : ; | evening presented a most enjoyable Lodges stationed in the counties j rr ais : . : entertainment. Their President, Mrs. State have acquired the good v : .: : 4 Fails W. A. Gawthrop {habit of honoring their individual : 1 1 | 3 auced the jcountys by creating some memorial lat the Homes, shall bear their County's and reflect honor upon its Masonic citizenship. of our : : | presiding, intro- following excellent pro- gram: Vocal solo, Miss Hostetter; Reading, Miss Achel: Flute Solo, Master MacDonald; Vocal Solo, Miss which name, : - Hersh; eading Miss Siebert; Vo- Huntingdon County electeq as O° BR ! 2 Nisy Bi a Pt; Yo : + A cal Solo, Miss Schock; Reading Miss their memorial, the embelishment of Achel; Voeal Reading, Miss Miss Schock. The readings were of a high order of excellence that would have done credit to professionals and the music gave undoubted proof of Lan- caster County's Supremacy in ama- ture talent. The practice of doing good for the Homes seems to grow into a habit, as those who once come here for that purpose seem to be sciezed by some subtle influence to repeat their good deeds. The second coming of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of Lancaster Commandery, No. 13 was one of the instances of this kind. Another coming of Solo, | Moun f Farlow; Vocal Solo, Moriah grove, with its | magnificent rustic pavilion, and by a | munificent attention to the forestry, {flora and orchards of the Homes. Blair County, on an imposing site, erected a memorial building which is |a rest house, in the form of a !Grecian Temple, | Lancasteer County's memorial was |placed in the splendid reservoir and | water system. | A number of Counties are prepar- ing for the erection of memorial | building as residences, while Al- |legheny County propose to erect the |chapel as their memorial. The great city and County of Philadelphia, with its eighty-one Ma. sonic l.odges, have selected ag their memorial, the erection and equip- ment of a modern hospital, which will, indeed, do honor to their great city, be one of the useful and important units of this agregation of utilities, and fill a important need of this great institution. With a view to accentuate the in- of Philadelphia Freemasons in noble project, to demonstrute its immediate and afford them an intelligent understanding of this greatest of eleemosynary institu- tions, from observation, R. | W. Grand Williams notable our was the and Lawn November 22, instance Palmyra friends on Sunday, 1914, to take services. On Sunday, October 4,1914 through and Mr. R. C. Gingrich of Lawn, Pa., the Moyer were to the religious ser- through a clergy- of twelve charge of most charge of our religious most the courtesy kindness of Bros., quartette brought in the vices, and on last kindly terest : : Tomes to assist this : Sunday, necessity mnday the same man and interest a male chorus were here to take the entire service. voices personal Master, J. Henry . There comi r 4 been | brought to the. Homes as his guests, i he here hed 2 | - r 1eralded, if 10] es {on Saturday, November 21, 1914, the =~ ° 4, and the reps n t 3 singers have obtained in our State, | Worshipful Masters and Wardens of yall the Philadelphia Lodges. They ar- rived at 11:10 A. M. and were con- [ducted in automobiles to the Grand 3 | Lodge Hall, which on their arrival The officiating clergyman was Rey, | presented a scene of aggregation of E. O. Burtner, pastor of the United [Lodge officers, never seen outside Brethren Church of Palmyra. the communications of the Right The services were interspersed | Worshipful Grand Lodge. with the united singing of “Onward | That magnificent and splendidly Christian Soldiers.” Anthems, Where equipped structure, Grand Lodge He Leads Me I Will Follow, The | Hall, was thoroughly inspected and Change, He Leadeth Me, and God ithe John Henry Daman Memorial Be With You, by the Palmyra Mens’ Chorus, and baritone solo, The Hold | building, now nearing completion, 7 : twas viewed, City, by Prof. Harry G. Witmeyer of served to gather an audience to sembly room and corridors. The visitors were then conducted Palmyra. by N. Franklin Heckler Supt., in A more delightful and inspiring | automobiles over the splendid service than these good friends 'amiesite and other roads of the rendered could mot be conceived, and the rapt attention and approving smile of the large audience gave proof of its appreciation. The reputation of these Palmyra vocalists was fully sustained, and the baritone solo of Prof. Witmeyer |grounds, viewing their many natural | beauties and unrivaled scenery and visited and inspected the site of the proposed hospital, the three lakes and pumping station of the water (System, Guest House No. 2, the 200 year old stone - house, the Blair Wa8 rendered with a matchless County Memorial building, the ¥Oice and marvelous technique, x : cram resmn mn. Sree new railroad sta- erection, Guest used as the Chil- Mount Moriah Grove [and pavilion, the spruce and the {pine nurseries, the reservior, the colony and laying houses of the {poultry plant, the orchards, ceme- {tery, disposal plant, dairy barn, pig- gery, horse barn and vegetable gar- power plant, the tion in process of | House No. 1, {drens’ Home, now Farmers Column VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR THi FARMERS The Farm Bureau has iearied that there is a large amount of mis ,conception and faulty information | dens. in Lancaster County about the con- | On returning to Grand Lodge Hall, trol work in stagnping out foot and {the entire party were refreshed mouth disease. "This is due partly {with an excellent dinner in the to press comment and partly in plac | great dining hall, which was follow- ing too much credence in rumor. {ed by an elequent address by R. W. This hag a strong tendency to make {Grand Master, J. Henry Williams the work of the inspectors more {and an expression of grateful thanks difficult, to limit the cooperation (and appreciation was tendered him hic) the government rightly de | by Brother Calvin O. Althouse, on {behalf of the Masters and wardens, | senior wardens of Rising War Lodge serves, and to prolong the period of quarantine, Profiting by the experience of Eu- Nb. 126. . ropean and South American coun: The visit was a very enjoyable tries with this disease, our govern- one to all of the Grand Master's ment is prosecuting the quickest, | guests who returned to their homes chospos. abd most elective ess [with increased enthusiasm in this ures in stamping it out. When the | great work of their Fraternity and very contagious nature of the di- | inspiration for the success of their sease is concerned, it is quite evi- | project. dent that the cost of control might Notwithstanding, Sunday, Novem- easily be increased ten fold thru iber 15, 1914 was a day of storm . unnecessary delay. and rain, the members of Charles H. | Howell Lodge, No, 496 of Millers ville journeyed to the Homes and conducted the religious services. Rev. pastor of the Reformed Church of Mil- and a member of Acacia Lodge, No. 155 of Thurmont, Md. i source of and by relatives and incurable so far though it is not When once in- upon the tongue, udder may Such ani- This disease is as is known, even fatal. sores necessarily fected the mouth, break They were accompanied by Whitmore, and time impairing in wval- constant nose, hoofs George 3 ¢ out at not only any Germs x Tngn mals are lersville, become a ue but they nfection for all suscept- a number of conics accoun ible animals with which it friends. An excellent sermon was n contact It is ely on supplimented bv the neither in on : id supplimented by the singing, ina Hier very contagiols: nitite OL ii beautiful and impressive manner of : diseas that elnment 1s e€Xx- a solo, “Just for Today,” by Miss : und ; 8. Nea cting such appar drastic mea- Schmole, a duet “The Pilgrim of ures Night,” by iss ostetter and Mr : N by Miss H y 2 B In order ito clear up a number of Randall, and a solo by Mr. fF. B. in q y po.nts about which here has been Randall. considerable amount of question, All the Lodges of Lancaster explained that all ani- nfected herd must be disposed of immediately or placed under quarantine until symptoms are fully developed. Animals pro- nounced healthy may be slaughtered upon permit and the if so desired. The far- it may be have now responded to the invitation to conduct the religious services, and all of them have a gopd account of themselves, giving remarkably fine services which have given fame to the Homes attracted large audiences and much county mals in an given immediately given carcass sold Pleasure and profit to the Guests. mer may or may not dig the burial Lancaster numbers among 8 t(.onch He will be paid for such social institutions, a body of talefit- digging. Animals killed will be ed ladies, composed of the Wives pajq for at their full appraised and daughters of the members of parket value Hogs or cattle can- { Lancaster Commanc No. 13. not be transported or driven over a The Homes have, a number of casiong been the eneflciaries of favors and smiles of this fair { public Highway unless hy permit. No public sale of cattle, hogs or sheep 1 may be held Hogs fmay be sold on A ‘ | THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, Miss Hostetter; ! | greet them which filled the large as- PA. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Well ich denk der viset oll des ich un der Sammy gonga wara hunda, un mer sin aw visder gut sheer fer- froora. sawk net des es net kolt ware. Gut im himmel reich noch amole ower es war kolt. Es was so kolt des unser otem ols ferfroora is morits wu uf gshtonna sin, un grosa shticker ise gin ols ous unsera mowl gfolla, Konsht sell beeta? Amole ay moria hen mer uf shtay vella un mer hen net ous em bet Now mer kenna, mer wara tzommer gfrora. Se hen uns fononer hocka missa mitema ox. Es hut ols so vesht druva in sella hivela. nocht huts so vesht ga- blosa des es oll de decky fon ensera bet gablosa hut de no hen ich un der Sammy gshtaremt dot Amole ay wocka bin vara hov ich tzawt: “Sammy, was der dihenker maensht du? Du husht oll de decky.” De no sawgt aer: “Wy Shwilkey de leeksht ve der dihenker, Ich hop gore ken decky selver un bin ferdult nacksht ferfrora. Mer sin de no amole uf gshtonna un hen amole investigate. Dot war oll unser decky uf em butta gliga. Mer hen oll tzway enonner aw gookt deno hen mer locka missa—Mer wara oll tzway letz. Un sel war es aersht mole in about finf yore, For- selm war ich olsfort recht. Well mer sin de no viter tzrick ins bet gagrottelt un hen viter fot gshlofa. Der necksht moria sin mer uf gshtonna un sin viter nows fer hausa. Now ferluss dich druf mer | | hen a lot gshpos kotta hausa sheesa des your. Mer hen so grosy grickt. Olly gabut is aener rous gashjumpt es uns gfoolt hut un mer hen ene net gshussa. Der Sammy hut ols gmaent es war en kolp un ich hop gmaent es war en ku oter en asel. Gritz ower se wara grose. Du konsht denka mer hen se uf tzeega missa mitema shtrick we mer se gmesht hen. De shunka hen mer nunner shnita kenna usht ve mer si shunka olt dut. Of koars mer hen ken vaesht gmocht un aw ken puttens ower mer hen lots fon sita shpeck un feel oner flaesh ous ena gshnitta. Sis en wunner des unsera butcher do im shtettle net hausa meshta in blots fon uxa. Mer hen aw a pore fesonta, boter-reeslin, groe gshwalla, en bos- sum un a por onera socha grickt. Der viset of koars det mer gore nix tzu drinka greega kon dot druva vu mere wara. Sel hut ken unershit mer sin usht in der gmocht by uns, shtodt gonga wun hen “swankey” gsuffa. Husht du si laeva “Swankey’ gsuffa? Von net husht, setshts amole brovera. Ower ay ding vil ich | deer sawga: Won du net tzuffa sf | wit, Juss di finker defu, un von du | mere net glawsht, usht froke der | Sammy. | Seeking Divorce I Maud M. Carl of Elizabethtown, | has filed an application for divorce | from her husband, Milton Carl for desertion. condition that the animal is killed sfodogolododocoofodoodododooooofob diode ob doe dede dob bode dobfofodods and the carcass scalded on the prem ises, To move any animals a per- mit must be secured from the State Livestock Sanitary Board in Lancas- ter after an authorized veterinary has pronounced them healthy. Hay and straw stored before September be sold and shipped by permit, when not in contact with infected cattle. Otherwise such hay and straw must be fumigated. The same modification applies with raw hides. Considering the amount of loss that might in Lancaster | may large accrue County, it becomes every farmer's duty to himself and his community | to exercise all possible precaution. At this time of year when the pas- tures are of low feed value it will be well to keep the cattle confined Cattle in the infected communities hould not be driven across or along public highways to watering mless absolutely necessary No owner of an nfected herd chould allow visitors to go into the barn or barnyard This is one of the most common ways in which the disease is carried. Horses and mules should b isolated from in- fected cattle as much as possible. Pigeons and chickens are not effect- ed but may be carriers of the same. An effort has been made to briefly explain some of the points about which there is some “pro and con” argument. When the seri- ous nature of the situation is appre ciated, and when itis realized that the government is making ev reimburse personal and cooperate in ery effort to stock owner will losses the others diretlv interested stead of cuting the work men antagonize -the amole gfochta. We ich | a chance A chicken grows in proportion to the feed it consumes. Suc- cessful poultrymen study in every way to increase their chickens’ appetites, The Park & Pollard Grow- ing Feed increases their appe- tite. The more they eat of it the more they want. 5 SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER ~ Whenever your chickens are hatched from January to De- cember feed them this ration until they are six months of age. Our customers that have used it say it iseven better than they claim. Your money back if you don’t like it. $1000 IN GOLD looks good to'any one. Ask us for the 1915 Imanacs which just arrived and see the particulars, Don’t miss this to share in this distribution. Raise Them Without Milk Why throw away money by knocking them in the head or selling them for a dollar or two at birth when they can be raised or vealed WITHOUT MILK at a fraction of the cost of feeding milk. You profit both ways selling the milk and still have the calves. The Best Milk Substitute to Use is Auer, Cam CY Meal, rket—the standard g 1t and cannot say i—1t's a complete food that nght for rearing calves. It 1 pared in the most digestible back guarantee to give results, d on a VES" FREE BOOKLET MILKLESS CAL 100 ibs. equal to 100 gallons milk—Try it on your calves. Brandt & Stehman, Mount Joy PETTITT TTTTY Seoleoloctocteodocootoets alocte coat load alee lB. PRT TTT TTY wieojurfeofoceofecfecirnefoefeoorfocfocfontcfoafecferfoafoofecte Harry E. Smith's, West tnd Cafe MOUNT JOY, PA, 3 | | | { Secliocdoatocts TTT | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | Fall and Winter Footwear This is the time to give your footwear some consideration. In shoes and rubbers. I have footwear for every member of your fam- ily that will give you good returns for your Just try a pair and see for yourself. Old Shoes Made New Does that old pair of shoes of yours need repairing? If they going bad don’t throw them away; but bring them around and let me repair them. The cost will only be trifling and they give you months of service. money, are and will Store open evenings. Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA, Served in every style. My oyster sandwiches are fine, Call and be convinced J Choice oysters by the pint or quart All Tel prompt attention CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS ephone ord rece ve IND. PHONE wieefocfoefooferforfocfentefosfoodootosiosfosort IIOOOOOV0OHCOO00O000008 EHRIDIHSO00 y HINA HI S 5 ve presume you wi ye giving Stove Timie is [flere When you. it comes We have me consideration these cool tumn eat, that's just where we can Othelle: and Sunshine Ranges Ever shown in this town. Call at our store and let us tell you of their many advantages. Last, yet most noteworthy, the very moderate prices. Drop in and see us BROWN BROTHERS Successors to J. H. Biiohl West Mein Street, Mount Joy, Penna, XCOO00000V00 ~ Advertise In The Bulletin
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