THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wednesday, Decembe 000 11 0 111 NEW E'TOWN TROLLEY LINE | 190000000000 JILL I | ~y | BOOOOOO0000000LOLLLIOLCIILICINIIIIIE I O000 = | » : sl Farmers Column § H. Miller D. B. KIEFFER & CO’S fp ok ] ® * . » ° . > iza to rs Ae aver ——— % % @| With Elizabethtown Erg Long |yppy VALUABLE INFORMATION | & /\ ; o » = FOR THL FARMERS % B t nnua osing ut | Ahead of expectations is the pro-| = ) 8 ovevs of ; hy y 3 oa 3 . WATCHES : : gress of the new ley line be |The Advantage of Summer Pruning | y 3 tween Hershey and Elizabethtown in : ; * . J eler NE | of Fruit Trees—Soured Milk for K A Cloeks, ew y a e oY ® Lancaster County. Already the work Hog Cholera—The Growing of : Corner S JU wre and E. ing Sts. s: and Spectacles m has reached Deodate which is more | Gc anes The Thinning of Fruit on|® ) HORSES M I E than one-half the distance between | ri ceg i % Lancaster Penna . . al : N tis B bea the two points. The construction on x 3 ¥ Repairing in al] its Branches. | > road ie if koopl 1 | * x pains aoe new road is in keeping with the! \ypere valuable calves are raised | @ 8 Also electrical goods of all . B quality of the other Hershey tramsit|; is ,qvisible to have a separate ¥ ) ines iohabiv ) , ! . : kinds. On Friday, December 4th, 1914 ® lines Probably the best trolley road | on for each animal, Calves should | ¥ lectric light globes sold & Ex- AL9:50° A. Mat the Pariiers Ital M. anyder. Proviet 8 in Pennsylvania is the Hershey Hue ,, oq jp a stanchion. The most id Sm » al 4.40 A. M, 4 8 el, M. Snyder, rroprietor. m between Hershey and Lebanon. The |, t pa YE patil io | 8 x changed for Edison Electric - | J | common trouble in calf raising 1s A 2 nn @m|new line will be its equal if mot its | qooypg or indigestion. This is ¥ i Sonpeer. At Middletown, Pa. «vio me eam wood oi on br overtoning, teins | 8 ; — J = |the rails are heavy and the whole |... ( old milk, cold milk, and | ° * X 4 { |__ Sid fos 3 ter oe : ’ ’ x | { Report ul Electric light trou Biproposition is on 2 high scale, so dirty pails, troughs or stalls, Success | h ™m 5 { ble to me which will have We will sell the following Live Stock—100 head of best ship- = |that the road will invite smoothness {jepends largely upon the ability of X { t attention ped Western Horses and Colts, shipped direct by W. M. Grove, and speed. At Elizabethtown, which | yo feeder to prevent scours. : A . ard : 2 2 3 . . . 2} yf 10 prompt a who advises us that he has taken the greatest care in selecting is a prosperous borough—the tracks yyhenever the crop on atree is too | x rem en this bunch of horses and colts, and has bought only (the best M|of the Hershey line will run directly | 306 for normal maturity, thinning | X ] East Main street that grow.) The kind that have the size, shape, bone, muscle m|to the tracks of the trolley line to!¢poulq always be given. Under such | y MOUNT JOY .. PENNA | and conformation to themselves, and will mature write and make m | Lancaster. From Hershey to Eliza- conditions it increases the size of the y \ i ’ : » heavy drafters, all purpose horses, farm chunks, carriage horses = bethtown is tenmiles and from Elza | fir; avoids breakage; reduces | & X = 3: n : y : i 1 bd 11 0 1 TR and drivers. These colts range in age from 1 to 5 years and |bethtown to Lancaster is nineteen drain on both tree and soil by avoid-|@ > J oe on ; re weigh from 1,000 to 1,400 pounds each. ® | miles. It is expected that a schedule ing unnecessary seed production; x t i IE IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN IT = 100 to 150 head of acclimated an commission horses and mules, of mney minutes and perhaps 1€8S 14,4 probably increases quality by af-|® . ISN'T A KODAK = consisting of the good, big finished draft horses, general business = will be maintained between Hershey |fording an opportunity for normal | § » 3 : a horses, farm chunks, single line lea ers, all purpose horses, car- m and Lancaster. development. It also doubtless tends . ¢ 6 X . quality and Tichyess that appeal | riage horses, livery horses, famey driers and speedsters. m| At present the usual route from to increase the crop of the succeed- | g& - § i 0 the mos; fastidious = Also a lot of high dollar horses The 57 variety kind of all M Hershey to Lancaster is to Harris | in, years, though this has not vet |¥ y ; = es vs € ; Ee ; x e ) < |burg 13 miles an the ; rail to NGL AO 3 "ove x ime ) or Christmas and All The Happy classes. These horses range in age from 5 to 12 years and have m| .o ~ Uo i Pe R30 {been poreally’ prove) experimentally. 2 = ancaster Jt 1 S or u niles i The sed e i ino Q them weighing up to 1600 pounds each. 50 head of good, vig ANC 45 er miles, or SE When needed, thinning hould be | CS Days to Come mules, consisting of mated teams, single mules, singleline leaders ail. ‘The new route Wil ont dOWElione as soon as posible after the | ( X ny sialils oe ©, ¥ se -D, o ~ d Dy 5 3 o Ned Tho 43 : ‘ ! : : ik work slaves and unbroken mules. These mules range in age from | the or 2 Piles The hme ay June drop is largely over. In some | 3 = 2 to 12 years. By run of commission horses and mules. One well @|be made shorter because railroad) geqjities, later thinnings are also] 3 = 2 ® in 5% {may be used by the passenger from |, ade as the demand arises, with | y B illers outfit, complete = 3 ade as 1e demand arises, t 4 J ; oh Na ; a Miles * CoMpIet: a | Blizabethtown to Lancaster. But the |e, .cial attention given to the Te- Not too early to choose it. Could you give anything more “ = Q vy an “yo ax Q od : ig : a i = | .. ip 3 y : _ Sale to commence at 9:30 A. M. on Friday, December 4, 1914, petro will be to develop the trolley | oval of defective fruits, so that the | useful to your wife, mother or .sister? It's the best in the world, % | when conditions of sale will be made known by a [ame The line runs through a) cpp at picking time may be practi- | at half the price of others supposed to be nearly as good. Guar- = 2 l-setteled a yrosper ountry | oat ot rade : 3 ® . = [wellaniteled and prosperous colinuly |eally aly first grade, anteed ten years. Set of the famous Greist nickel steel attach- @& : D B ££ & C Band the people are deeply interested Grapes are easily grown. The { Alt] i 2.00 * = =|, i : “Ves » ou hill £ . ants free i ac achine. 4 co latest improv ents 2 5 ° ° K ie ery 0. =| in the coming of the new facilities. |yines will bear fruit no matter how | ments free With o3ch m Hine 1€ > > I Hl $ A 2 a H Two pay-as-you-enter cars have | you use or misuse them, or whether | down puts one in your home immediately. $1 a Week pays for it. x RE O10 | been ordered from the J. D. Brill | yoy prune much or little. The ten-' ae : a Asy 3 : « {Company of Philadelphia and other | on hot orhy. Is Lu tot tha 1audh | Visit the Sewing Machine Section and have one of our ex- 2 es 3 ,311 1 c n The a N. ? 1'ts S y 7 its Tits oF | Emm | roling stock will be added. The | fruit, and for the grower to leave: perts show you its merits. J = cars are of the latest type, With!iso much wood for fear of reducing | * | y | $ oS | : - * | Westinghouse equipment and all the {ithe changes of a ero more than | Challenge Machine, $15.50 a Wh 1 anges a crop 8 x One Cent Pen Gallon yes for speed and easy riding. i necessary, And when the vine is | Reliance Machine, $19.50 x . | Itis a very busy winter for Gen: | overloaded so that anyone might & Farmers, Stock Dealers and Poultry Fanciers Bi eral Manager J. R. Kreider and fol see and known that it cannot| Reliance Machine, $21.50 3 i : @ | Civil Engineer H. N. Herr. Mr. Herr | ossibly bring al] ta trl od x | a a: a { possibly bring all this fruit to per-| Reliance Rotary, | = Do not delay to thoroughly disinfect your stables, hog pens and glhas moved his engineering corps fection and maturity we often still | y e Rotary, $29.50 % { fe 56 ote iL ix 16.5 Safices ior al ; from the rooms i he Hershey | positate Ran : > it | Jiance Rotary 22 50 | @ poultry house ere it is to late. It is a panacea for all the ills gglfron the rooms In the ¥ | hegitate to remove a good lot of it Reliance Rotary, $3 R35] A | = en's Club to the new ¢ spacious | hefore it he: c y 1} 3 | @ peculiar to the horse, cattle, hogs and poultry. When properly di- wl N's { an ro th ; » iy iSpacions | before it has sapped much of the | Security, $32.50 ; THE KODAK GIFT CASE “ ; ; Bi juarters in the Hers Administra- vines vitality Muster up courage and x Y, POs. ; Containing Vest Pocket Kodak, | a luted with water it costs a trifle over one cent per gallon. Do not tion Building where they have NOt | cut out the surplus. A fair amount | EXTRA SPECIAL — HHUSEHOLD MACHINES, $12.50 with Kodak Anastigmat Lens. Hand | = delay to protect your stock, and some dollars by spending a trifle. mly handsome accommodations, but |of cooq grapes on a vine is better | as % carrying case of imported satin fin- | - Ask for informatio ud piices: on Bn petter light—Hershey Press. |than an overload. Immature and! AGENTS’ PRICE, $25.00 ress ? & t : | sk for iniormation an ices | i; iz | ish leather in a shade of soft brown | m Ka rel Er eee | sour grapes in the fall are perhaps | % that is in perfect harmony with the - ZENO DIP, KRESO DIP W SCHOOL DIRECTORS GCNVEN- good for jolly making but good for While they last, we are going to dispose of them at $12.50 4 deep blue of the silk lined container. | and . TION jRotng else [UH the wines cose All over this country they are sold at $25.00. Easy-running ma § Relieve the excessive setting. | : Bg PRICE $13.00 = STRASBURG SANITARY FLUID . Ey In the “hog the loss from chine, which we guarantee to be O. K. or your money back. X Other Kodaks from $6.00 to | H B Will be Held at the Millersville State : ae : % 0) $74.00. Brownie Cameras, $1 to |® 5 Normal School Tomorrow os ose 21S d Jrown an Ne | e United year was In > | mredar——— oe ahr aR s ; $12.00 L 'c ; " B| te toncumer Sounty Director |IIC0n of SIAMGME 7 butlers $75 | cope e— i. Sold by ociation will hold its 25th annual | COM he SIATINOS oul BY Pe Le ERO Y | pd = Thursd Decembe J to the hog's ration of any of |¢ = . | = con Lhursaay, cembe . : s17.43 wn =" tthe se rg rms of “sour milk’ — W. B. BENDER | SUNDAY HOURS 8 TO 9 AND 5 TO 7 3. e chal the Millersville | °° yerat | Be it mg me 12 o . 5 : | wi T BS Normal School. The opening|' >: © uttermilk or soured | g . es o - *o = | hi dsc LS ® ee ally milk. T know that farmers who A = BARBER | = est ain St. Mount Jovy, Pa. | wi begin at 9:30 o'clock | . 1 ; V ow 1 ; > : » = a are 102 raisers and dqairyme | m Ba there iil be an afternoon 2S 111i ely ik het : or OR ] oy, : : . < CR often utilize skim nilk i eel giz B East Main 8. Mount 4%, Fa NT 000 TL | 101 3 : § program "| hogs there any record of animals |B = A WEHAVE EVERTTHING FOR THE | ————————————————————————— ————————————— | |!" 1 yy act bation or) where the milk has been al- | :: ™ ] Among tne special ques S Fl ORO {lowed to sour—that have contracted |@ E . | discussior N1 he the following | £ SMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER ® Bl mon ai ne he Following: the i cholera? Metchnikoff has shown the n E ° hat can be done to give 1€ . 3 REN v2! 2 —— = = wonderfully inhibiting effort of lactic |= | | B | yral child advantages equal to those : Ss x i # Special Sale of Perfumes = cin waases cu ins aT CONESTOGA TRACTION CO. B|cnjoved by the child In the larger [°- 0 30 the PRCIETR proiienE fg i 1p he a" o 1e human in- | ——ee : A AR ; ; [= aNriren TATTEASTOWN, WT. THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL SALE OF PERFUMES COM- ® towns. ip |iestine, and the idea has been ap- |B : oY AND ELIZABETHTOWN MENCING SATURDAY, NOV. 28 AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL m| What can be done to Improve €| ..q win markea success to the |® u ’ his A | sanitar mditions he rural | : Te |= 3 DIVISION SATURDAY, DEC. 5. ALL 50c. PERFUME WILL POSITIVELY 9 i conditions. of the | control of “white diarrhoet” in |m 5 1 Sche effort wary 1, 1914. { school Tie 4 [= = / ey SN fen 4:00, 5:15,|@ BE SOLD AT 30c. AN OUNCE. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Ss ; .. | chickens. It would appear that most | mg 2 / or ay a eT an Do directors give enough attention |, ....,.; diseases, 1 i van and ! Just received an exceptionally fl e and stylish line of PLUSF B 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 15 prea |@ To GET THE BEST PERFUMES ON THE MARKET ATA VERY Mi, the play grounds? 2 stinal diseases, both in man and |g LAL ¢ ane ¥ J u 5, 2 3:1 35, ole, LHD, M00 LB { A : the lower animals would yiel the : i ildre : fs slizabethtown, 5, |B REASONABLE PRICE. B| Do the schools of to-day meet the | a On 2 : ST 8 Yo o m AND VELVET HATS for ladies and children. Also all the NEY i 5, 11:45 a. m.; 12:- | gm needs of the people as well as did| : oO eding Smoaghy w- E 645, 7:45, 8: WM needs of the pe apie 2 We 1S i | ate quantity of soured milk daily. @ EST STYLES IN FEATHERS AND VELVET FLOWERS at L a nia @ | the schools of 25 or 50 years ago? Why not tov} the 1 : o ; = xcept Sunday \ th nd ews oh to)" y not try it on the hog? |Z est Prices. @ oq ~m., arriving = Do the directors do enough 10 | fi is olilited this oie Re, = ; E. W. GARBER make the school grounds attractive?]. Ss clal I d that great advantage |B = v hour leav- = ; : ."|is to be derived from the summer |® E , to T16p. } What constitutes good taste inj oo. 0 Thic i t . 8 7:15 { pruning of trees s is mos E Glia a H E REXAL S ORE Bs 100] room decoration. What col- | 1 } : a 1 |3 A D BBE STHD 5 : | apparent when 1t 1s considered tha = ve Lancas- | #8 CP ould be used? | 1 at | I } I we Eliza- | = e ran 1d anc rui 3 = = ® iza- | & vA = g thie be Heh whit kina of < I 1 bud i 1 fruit on a & : . = 2 out from " EAST MAIN ST. MOU NT JOY. PA. ® | shades should be used at the win-| equires a certain amount of a East Main Street Mount Jor, Pa. = T/ancagte bili Spe sig lity to produce, Trees : - Se 5 oye Mt | &j dows { should not be permitted to make o | IER 01 i 4 S hour from mE REE EERE ERR RE om Ss ol bufldings be thrown 0 Cn th has zo N 1 aving . Tahoaser el ineine schools and | SCAT STOWth Of wood, Which has 10 | gop pupupueiuopdedolbtelufobddsdobidvinidedidot dopey FEE ’ leaving | : = { cu va during the winter and . M ] I to 8:15 p. m. . : cit | ' ’ oe 1° oe : 1.anc | mv 0 0 F 3 ; 3 e. It is possible t . rol 3 I v1 S Lancaster at | ummm 100000 BRL arantine laws wise? = jossible to control he § Why Pay High fFrices 3 x owth of a tree hile the tree is = RI " a ¥ ent 1 iirectors i: ol A - ret aS D = ) 3 a a Fa on eo w 7 tq Secon r of wood so that |§ FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS AND (DRAPERIES WHEN & Wo ase WilasSe ili senfment’ cli no pruning will be neces-|% THIS STORE OFFERS YOU THE cHfoRsT, yvags AND 1 B : Ore 10. Aly eyeRL Ne inchir sand of o Tudig STYLES AT A SAVING THAT is yORTH WHILE YOUR + 7 a ZEN ZEN TENT ~AA | E : oq r he public sentiment aT de SIDE N o 20000 E® EGO 8 z cutiing off the end of a small CONSIDERAT) i 90) @ eX ©) 8 an e § i ae & mm : sip f dh nd of a sma 5 : Ti 3 6 . INIT TNT © © = ; & Blt ia j Wi 1? ch hile further growth of such i See this wonderful assortment o iful new goods and se i < : r : 10} < hoardine plac 5 ? » . ; ensive catic © are Always Proj 2 a ie a : ® bea he pla s So s effectua OpDE Only t cure of the savings of f¢ MEIHEN ve loc ot on. 2 ¥ Pure Xm . {i ‘ ET ARRIAGE ROBES z = home ge bem ve 10 80 moun ustenance may 3 huge store is brimful of grEesUons, both Dractical and ¥ © TE Sg 9 | m AL LWOOL HORSE SLANKETS CARRIASE OBES AVTO BE : eripuons B the 'sehool draw 0 t oil through the |& artis for the complete furnishif ©1 © i Foon 3: he holue, i Et v (0) 5 : ‘ -— . 5 : ] : & much simp 2 YY ® SSPrings © | a ROBES, STABLE BLANKETS at prices to suit the purchaser m ee its and if the superfluous growth t Comparison and selection are ve? ™U ml ied by the fact ® BD) pply yr drinking ; ; ? haw ino the largest agemblage pf up-to-date Furniture, ¢ Water <= The CHASE on a blanket is the same name 9 | is allow to mature stands to % that ‘We oher you ine alee the city & - © 2 Te = tre n ree and its fruit | + Carpets, Rugs and Draperies ir x Jughnoss, we sre fatoral ! ® ICE: ® | ® STERLING on 2 = ECR | will be 1 of 1 amount of i As we make home furnishig our sole jusiness, w LE e na 3 { (Y QUANTITY 5 Child Meets With a Misha foc Summer pruni . % ly in a position to give you tP best servites at the lowest prices ® IN ANY QUANTITY ® | = GOODS CHEERFULLY SHOWN & >hild Meets ith a Mishap | food. Summer pruning requires much | g 1y in 2 iti g 3 ® Moderate Charges © = Willial Schr ix vears. a | en I than when this i obtainable. I (® | Lins r—— BD) Po’t fail tr se ds by a- im Bio Vilson Schroll, formerly of |work is done in fhe winter, but | " @ ing your order this year 9 | m mn g LC now livin at Columbia, | those who have followed this plan 3 WwW t b £t Maey & W ye 4 ® d N Stauffer A Bro & | @ 1 ~ - wu njured by a fall one day last |claim that the trees will be in much | 3 es en erge ’ { / Ql Heol & 4 A IN d el The bov is & ripple. his | hett lition | ’ CASTE a oe i) ® a FRA N K B. ( ROF E, M ou nt J oy B week. The boy is a cripple, his left | better condition | 3 125-131 East King St. LANCASTER A Vv, renna. i leo ine almos JInleose 3. Try : Fob 88 Fe Se Seeter TooToo ® ©; a leg being almost helpless from an Vho can prescribe the limits of | sfeefecforfectocosfosfocfechoofocferforfocforforfor” RP © ©©©, = |attacl of infantile paralysis. He ithe ucofaines £1 Whey eO® @©@ | gm mT : Ye USORIHNESs oil the farmer's clubs? ot lpi wi | EE ©0000 ses crutches to get around. Im |They mirror the new time in which | ALE 10 my re 7 oT TET ATT T —— | front of the Happ) How Theatre, | we live and out of a jealous, sus-| > Sesfoofofonfosferfesfosfecesenfucntosfofosfesfoefufocfofefonfocfefesfoofeofosefesfosfetaefeugesgss | ON Locust street, he slipped and fell. | picious, narrow, selfish past ti AUTO MOBILE SUPPI I 7 F ‘ \ + i 3 His right shoulder struck a step, |orows a new order of neighborhood | 1 i -—t or a Good Clean Shave =. ste, | erows a n rder of neighborhoo j breaking the collarbone. Dr. 8. S.| kindness, courtesy and good will, f Or a (Classy Hair Cut Mors took the Jintie fron He The Jackson Farmer's Club near Automobile Casings which aveped 6,700 mile Stop at is automobile and reduced © | Duluth has bought as an organiza- ULCANIZING tion, four and a half acres of land When in TROUBLE, A STEA H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLORS W. Main St. Mount Joy Agt For Middletown Laundry W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law EUDONA—The New Sachet Pow-| der—will give your linen, writing pa- per, etc, a delightful fragrance, A wholesome spicy perfume that can- not faii to please because everything that enters into its composition is plezsant. A generous packet will be /mailed on receipt of 10c (coin erred). H. R. Vedder, Audobon, dec.1-3ma. Use the Telephone When you have a news item call Bulletin office on either phone, will be glad to take the mews N/T. publish it. glad to see it in print. X y [ fracture. | SODA ER Last Wednesday Constable Steiger- 1 wald of Lancaster, found an aban- |doned and driverless team on the |New Holland pike, east of that city. etl eee Whose Were They? he found it to containing thirty {Upon investigating contain five bags We have both phones at our office. |chickens and six ducks, supposed to the|have been stolen in the vicinity of We Mount Joy. The constable tele- phoned to this office but thus far we and have not heard of any one around Your neighbors will be here that is minug poultry answer- [ing the above description. near a school house, and the club which was organized primarly for co- operative marketing will extend its usefulness as a social factor. A ball ground is to be a feature of the Jackson Club park with a children’s play ground, swings and simple equipment. A permanent building will be erected for special exhibi- tions of community resources and a laboratory of human friendliness. New comers will find a welcome in this house { ted to the glad metal exercise RW. hand and ang ot i 4 (l your Genera] OVERHAULING time|s rapidly ap spective of name or make, I wilpke a back s Barr's Repair N 1 efficiency. 70 test Gasoline and Al Lu/ gervice, $ i eating Oils fo —— ———— shop x i MO Qo EW HAVEN ON MaIN dGAL / mm DENT Pp DOOCOOO00000O0O0OOCIO0000O000000000000 ih
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