THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Wedn! SIDESTEPPING THE LITTLE THE DESTRUCTIVE CROW FARMERS’ WEEK Joss a aL. reve on OULD be Held at State College Dec. | MACH | | E The b-day fare has a good What Shall Be Done With Them ‘2 to Jan, 2 many Issues to ueude which were strangers to his forbears. Their| An observant bird lover in the| mp, annual Farmers’ Week at the | loneer lives were simpler than ours ough not easier. Their marcha) northern part of Pennsylvania has Pa. State College will be held Dec. | | were fewer, although their wants Pien 5 Bfie Zoologist H. A.|28 1914 to Jan. 2, 1915. It is de-| were asnumerous. They required less | Surface, Harris urg, asking, “What sireq that every f { s j sire vy armer who af ban SLi, Mious ney my [shall we do about the crows? We possibly embrace the opportunity, the old days, the year's program was | 1ave such a multiplicity of them, | vig his state’s educational institu- set, the daily tasks stable. Kach man | that we can count them by hundreds tion at that time did all the work he could, and what he | ip one small neighborhood. ! : couldn't do was left undone—_ and ha fi h t : ; ditto with his wife and children and Ve a fine chance to raise ducks, Ing capacity available for visitors wi { AT MOUNT JOY PA work animals. When human and ani- | but it is impossible as the crows tending lectures and demonstrations Hg ° mal endurance ceased, work ceased. take the little ducks right out of) will: be .sufficic Sr What we call efficiency today was un- | 7 De sullicient to accomodate ev / NS) 5 d D 19 1914 known as we kmow it. To practice [the creek. It is a constant war erybody. what 1s now recognized as executive | fare with us to save our little chick | In additi he teachi a ur ay, ec. [ 9 ability, that is, the ability to get the [ens when they run at large, The]. i yon io te teaching Tose] —— | work done by proxy, while not per- : at the college, a number of outside | . ou . haps a penal offense, was nevertheless Peal agety yas ini they took | me have been engaged for the! Our Aim 1s to Explail 1 d 1 young robins from nests i t| week. Thes : y * Opens at 12 M. Will Start to Sell at I P . M. Sr Th ody has. tepteiiable fe over eight feet from 4 Br Taek These Bun Ste Sich: 83 gre International Harvester E g ized authorities in thei ar- indication that the practitioner there- ; [iecosnized an rd : i of was using his Spar In fact, the | Bets Were thus broken up 1ast| ticular lines of agricultural endeavor. | LL the features of a good engine ( ees ein, - A i [oe : FREE man who resorted to labor-saving de- | Summer. I saw this done, but 100 The lectures, demonstrations ang en- | learned in a day. Yet every man whd > a Tons oul wis Usually late to save the young birds. We tertainments scheduled for the Week| engine should know all those features and shou iret ps... the best day’s work with Lue own | Ve the robins, and to see them de-| will treat on improving soil fertility, | to make comparisons with any engine offered him v ; muscles was the king pin of the com- |Stroyed by the crows is hard to the intelligent purchase of plant| There are certain features of design, material, machini Stall numbers to be secured at Hagenberger’s contrasiy Gaye, Would aut purl meeit | POAT. 1 Want the song birds espe: food; the mae of sr me MBTOVe | van are interested in Doosan tt esis: These remit Store before opening of market on the same day. with that faint compliment *‘A hard | 81. To this appeal Prof. Surface|ment of the dairy herd; upon the do vour work. . worker who doesn’t seem to get long replied as follows: economic feeding and handling of Iie design is important. Of two engines with the same wei} Thereafter market will be held every Wednes- very well.” Times have changed, and | “The crow is not protected bY|the herd; the best methods of feed.| bore and stroke, running at the same speed, one will develop a SIN the most conspicuous alteration seems law, although there is no bounty of. |: 3 ip to 50 per cent more horse-power than the other, and may 14#5t twice day and Saturday. to be theshifting of the plane of admira- ’ y ing and handling hogs, sheep, fat | as long, simply because of difference in design. tion for a man from the chest girth efred for it. It can be shot, trapped, | cattle and horses: on the growing of | . International Harvester engines all have those features. The first Opens Wednesdays at 8 A. M. Start to Sell at 8.30 to the size of his hat. The executive, | poisoned or killed in any Way DOS-| vegetables for home use and for time you are in town, drop in and we Wlishow you some of the reasons that is the man who gets his work sibl t 1 i Nig : : : : why I H C engines develop so much ower and last so long, Opens Saturdays at 12M. Start to Sell at 12.30 P. M. GOROIY AT rant ry Sot tas Mark : e, Aig yet be legal. I recognize|market: the production of poultry; P 4 Saving devices, 1s the one who retires | its depredations as destroyer of growing of flowers—every phase of BY ORDER OF to become a director in the county | poultry and birds, and the longer I| fruit growing upon rival community | H. S. Newcomer’ live and the more I learn about it, | Letterment. There will be a special [ a 2 ¢ = 21 | the less do 1 think of the bird that|cnetion for women by the Home Ee. East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa, I With the comple- We tion of the new buildings, the seat- 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. Xa Xa Xa Xa) &, &, .S 9, 0 (OSS 009,000 0,09, & 0% & Is famous for not “being as black | nomics Dept. A special weeks’! as its feathers.” | program will also be rendered for | : “I believe it would be possible to girls and boys. This latter program oe A) destroy them in great numbers by | was originally designed for mem- poisoning them. Grains of corn bers of corn clubs winning free trips ' ' could be soaked in water without | to the College, All others may at- | poison and placed where the Crow | tend these exercises, however. | Present li B This Would Be : : could find them and feed there, and | matters not in what phase of agri- | Oil Engine Operating Cora Sheller get accustomed to coming to that|culture a man is interested, nor to| ' ' Bank. This change of status began | Place to feed. The corn could be| which member of his family the | Abproximsisly in 1831, with the recip- | soaked in strychnine solution, or af-| Farmers’ Club might appeal, there | rocal knife of the reaper, and as a re- ter havin soak : His : thio cent national weekly expressed it Ie ving “been soaked in water | il he something interesting and “Received its second great momentum | 2100 the skin of the grain could be valuable for all When the first internal combustion | raised with the blade of 2 Pen| The expenses of the weeks’ trip, | $agine wis, found to be adapted to knife, and the tiniest bit of strych- including carfare, board and lodging | : : : : | To those who have been initiated | Rile introduced under it. This would will amount to 15 or 18 dollars. | into its inner mysteries, the oil engine, | overcome the bitter taste that would Special rates will probably be grant- | in its present-day perfection, is indeed come from soaking the corn in the ed over the : a miracle worker. This engine pro- trochai : 4 “ =ijed over the Penna lines. vides one of the issues to which, as we | SU'Ychnine solution. About one grain| Experience last vear showed that | said before, our grandfathers were | of this poisoned corn can be used it was advantageous socially dnd ee-| Oy ich the Jojern in the proportion of five grains of onomically to have all the visitors | we recall, did what he could himself | ©O'™ soaked but not poisoned. The from a county, room and board at | and quit, whereas the latter can choose | crows would eat it and soon be fin-|the same place A special effort | between ig palng He can use his | ished. Of course, it would be neces- | will he made to establish a “Lan-| iB : HE settles the wash da own muscles or call on his untiring ; . ine 1 wf oe . . ry | | I i oil friend, the engine. The period ig | SAT to guard against killing poultry | caster County House” at State Col | 4 problem. She will han- past when the farmer wakes upin the | by this means of poisoning. It|lege this year. It is desired that we | | 3 ir | dle the clothes more care- morning with the consciousness that would be illegal to put it out for have a delegation of at least thirty. fully, wash them cleaner. he is obliged to fritter away a third or long use, but it would be legal to|Any persons desiring to attend the | Her wages will be only a lit: {-more of his working day duing chores: he saw an engine pumping water on | crows could obtain it, and watch it. | call up the Lancaster Co. Farm Bu- | == += en ; tle electricity or gasoline “The Store With The Chris S : it” Bid in fact, one well-to-do old-timer, when | Place such poisoned corn where | Farmers’ Week will please write or | 1stmas Spirit” Bids _ yh =2 ! ; his Bosse Jam lately husdod overdo and remove what the crows do not | reau. 6 W. King St.. Lancaster not | : Ty once a week and she’ll do - —— 1.5 s i SEs : 5 em] | - . . . Yo A. ph up Sa. ( makes me sore to think that a third | take away. The point is that i later than Dee. 17, 1914. By so do-| Follow the Swinging he washing sficiently and = i ; of my life and of my wife's life has | properly safe guarded and all rem: |ing you will save money and be | : 1 , : dl ra ARS Sia x Te : ot J | ng S¢ y 3 ’ : { been used by doing kerosene engine nants later collected it would be [more agreeably located Wringer without any fuss e You are urge; to view wonderful Christmas display | work.” He struck the truth beter : | ic Cy : | . She has n ; we've prepared {.r vou ; #br bounteous stocks, broad as- ; than he thought, because there is | Proper and legal to use poison. | —— {All the Washing on One Bench els peeved o off days and never sortments. aq ity OEIC RdiSe. there's no other show hardly a little job on the farm, or a “There 1s no doubt but that the | Form in Line, Please | The wringer swings to any position, so yr , S l {ual S 5 . i i Fie va r. . z | 5 2 . | . ’ x A AUN T ing that can DER this This 5 “the store with the DED. ivy Which Rapokbeidols STOWS ,-Rle Inereasing ip Bumbere We are doing a superior line ol] oes he LB gory, There 1s Bokhiog her aE Quen No. 4 aud or ores Pel ; : a S pL gine, like | and in destructiveness when they | printing in our job department just{ °F YoU to do but put clothes in washer, re SISIETS are at our store now. Christmas Spirit” and everybody knows there’s no place The first uses of an engine, like | | feed them to wringer and hang them out. They are all fine look d tke Leinbach’s for values \ charity, begin at home. It starts out become so abundant as they evident-|now, and our sale bills are the talk| 1p, even does your rinsing : bette § ne lookers, an 2 kd ach’s for ve | by s0lVi ” stem, : i : : . : 3 ? n etter { BY SOLIDE, Sater syste Sn i ly are in your region. Where they|of the county, Week before las: | Room for three extra tubs—extension fits Perloriers = “The Cit { of Dolls” accessory storage tank and a few pipe | @Te less abundant they do perform We got out an order of bills for a under main bench when not in use. gq Come In and Look Them Oyvé yi & — links to provide running water for the | a valuable service in Nature as de-|farmer north of town and they were | N o R u b b i n BRING THE KIDDIES Sltenen, i OW moe Hinks ng 4 stroyers of insects, even though at!so attractive and nifty that he | g ns cel y ¢ ay d a Ces: > 5 3 : | A huge doll family ig gatheyed here to delight them, and pool, and there is a bathroom com- |2a certain time of year they are U-|couldn’t begin to take care of the] f t the grown-ups as well. Promise the children a rare treat— plete, and a quarter of the work oi able to pull corn and otherwise at-(crowds that flocked to the sale. Af. for here ig a Jurger and finer display than we've ever the farm wife is eliminated. This tack the farmers’ crops.” Lor ting 1 ri averui g : same engine can relieve her still more Ianmors D er jeer ge! ing 2 top price i very) . : IY} shown. TTT. jonima), Implement and article on | by running her washing machine, Here are the dear little “Kewpie” dolls at 19¢., 25¢ and Royer wringer, and cream separator. Must Pay for the Paper ithe bill, the auctioneer simply coudd 45c. Dressed Kewpies at 50c., 59c.,69., and 79. BL re, Sysume, storie Judge George Thomas, of Colum-|not stop. The people just camo.ed| Est Main Street Mount Joy, Pa’ Dressed Dolls, Undressed Dolls, Character Dolls, Kid ‘springs into being for both house and | bus, Neb, recently decided that if a|for more. The farmer, in the OD | Body Dolls, Jointed Dolls, Rag Dolls, Dutch Dolls, Negro barn which will add several more hours man accepts a paper that is sent|of driving them away, put up HES | TT — 2 FE gg % Dolls, Infant Dolls ang goodness knows how many others. to the day, several more years to the |, . xe : 3 rindaw: She Be | eyes, and several more daily disagree. him he must pay for it. The deecl-| mothe in-law, She brought $160 on RE: {Doll Value Extraordinary $1.09 The finest and largest doll in’ Lancaster at this price—no able duties to the list of “*has-beens.” | Sion was rendered in a case brought the hoof. Then he offered his mor: | Theseare only the high spots, however, by the Columbus (Neb.) Telegram |gage for sale. A lifelong friendship | other store has one to compare with it. It is extra tall, the head is large and beautiful, the hair ig abundant, wavy, of she home. ‘When wmpleteem |, o _ man for $2.35. The Tele-| between the two old neighbors 4 | Saturday / he | ast curly and lustrous—tied with ribbon; strong jointed body. gram had been sent to the man's shattered as each tried to out d | Actu®l value, $1.25, QUR SPECIAL PRICE, $1.09 The Store in Christmas Dress A Magnificent Spectacle The Christmas decorations wil] astound the inultitudes who will enter our doors from now until the .night before Christmas. Positively the most elaborate, the most exten- sive, the most wonderful display of its kind ever.shown in a Lancaster store. Be sure to see it. Everybody is invited —We urge you to come whether to purchase or not, “The Land of Christmas Dreams” A Fairyland For Little Folks Bring every child to enjoy it. You yourself will delight in seeing the little ones view this most beautiful Christmas scene. There’s so much tosee, and oh! how pleased they'll be. Wish we could tell you all the things the little people say about “The Land of Christmas Dreams.” : 9, 0 CK TREK) Xa Xa Xa Ng >, ‘Double =x Stamps Every Morning Until 12 o’clock 0, oF, joadeedeed 9, 9. be? 7 > 0, ro? 4! 0 9 ho? ¥% WASHER r*2WRINGER 9 aa) @ & LANCASTER, PENNA. 9, *® er 9 bt Po ov0 6 0% XE XRIXZ RE 9, A258 9. » de Bc mit Wd ile i in i i od No Stooping + fo . s o o . . fo . e 3 home and he had accepted the pa-| the other. It was finally knocked | . . . . . : dine Wh it ’ | lo i per, en called upon to pay for down to the richer man who Was | D F h . § | he refused and suit was brought. promptly knocked down by the poor-| ay or ese { ) : : . . . . . . When Judge Thomas heard the evi-ler. He sold the weeds along the | dence he instructed the jury te|roadside. He sold a gold brick he | ° bring in a verdict for the Telegram.|bought in Chicago during the grbat | Suits at $12 Judge Thomas ruled that the old World's Fair, He sold the ruts in common law principle that what athe road in front of his place and man received and used he was!then offered to sell the secret of | . oe 3 Sw bound to pay for applied in this in: [where he had the sale bills prin:ed. Saturday when we started the SEVEN-DAY spe- : : stance. We cannot give the results as the!§ Oil Engine Filling Silo deen returns are not all in. They are ; pe Se ; ciency becomes the order of the day. The Doctors Met {bidding yet. That's the kind of| Values AT THE PRICE OF ONLY $12.00 with power-run ice cream freezers, A meeting of the county medical|sale bills we print, Give ug a call. | BeeToadeotorBectocBeotedoatocioBoote ot. 8 2.8 2 2 oo CR ER TTT Tr Peele wiledied TI ooo 05063 °, > USINESS has certainly been abooming since last 9, Sale of 268 Suits that were regular $18, $20 ang $22 ® & 5 ‘as i By closiLg time Saturday night there is not likely to vacuum cleaners, dish washers, and | association was held at Lancaster —_——— i 3 E y nig € 3 > . . hb . . jo . - 4 electric fans, all doing their share. to Wednesday when officers were elect- Longenecker Captureg be many leit—so we urge you for your own sake to . , . . s . » > » > ad ys @, oe, mitigate the house drudgery, it will : La be a safe bet to say that the solid suf- | ed for the ensueing year, Dr. J. J. Eddie Longenecker. who escaped ( as early in the day as possible so as to meet fragette vote WIL go for oll engines. | Newpher of this place, was elected |from the County Asylum on Monday | hile it may ungallant, it is 4 . NITE DR an bens 2 nevertheless a fact of recent history a trustee and also one of the cenm-|night afte tearing loose the bars of | that the average man on the farm has | sors. er of the Men’s Bible Class and a| had a much keener eye on mechanical a ee V at Silver Springs by Chief of Police | in MOD anasiw ills ve meals Mammoth Pumpkins Campbell, of Columbia, and takea | Saving $6 to $10 vices to lesson the work of his patient W. C. Ray, proprietor of the ho-|to the Columbia jail, and securely! ; m : ig i Sais o : . a ko x > y 1 = * LM OOM0O 0 Jlelpiness v Thisis oy use pe tel at Collins’ Station, near Fal-|locked up. Thursday he was return-| On a Suit N ow cause in almost .every community | OUth, has on exhibition a mam-|ed to his cell at the asylum ORE] where there is one water system for ( moth pumpkin that weighs 300 Ibs. |enecker is slightly unbalanced but] . E ) ie : Spe ial Sale of Perfumes the home, there are two water systems | 1 aq grown in his garden. not altogether crazy. He pos ceses | Is An Item, Jo inphogs. hast Tear il isestimaiad yw an unusual amount of strength were sold in this country, most of them Gettin’ Married is Expensive —_———— destined for farm use. . Of course, this| 4 10-cent stamp goes on every Diphtheria Outbreak air vsigecl thas milion marriage license now. On Tuesday, Owing to an epidemic of liphth- | hours should take advantage of this most unusual] of wind is blowing. It proves that the! the first day for this, there wasn’t a eria in the Ebersole school listriet | fer. They can get the high-class Suit to which they have men who are tilling our land are solitary license issued at the Lam-lin the upper end of Conos town: | : Doping Lo IAG Yhay their time is caster Court House. ship, the schools have been closed and competition for them to waste it a Tv during the past week The out- es,” for though sold for $12 straight, EVERY SUIT Bt anming a lanuiny That's Pretty Expensive break can be directly tracenb IS A STRICT $18, $20 or $22 value. COME AND SEB It has been found that $150,000]the applications of home 8 : GE oN ) - E. W ARBER eT Worth of cattle, hogs, sheep and|in several of the families aMicted. FOR YOURSELF. YOU ARE BOUND TO BE SU : se J Water Companies Merge poultry have thus far been condemn. : PRISED, The merger of the Florin Water ed in this county. In order to avoid an outhreak of Company, the Mt. Joy Township Wa- —_———— the foot and mouth disease on the a SOON THA REXAl L: STORE 3 5 i : ter Company and the Rast Donegal Last Hanging in Penna, Purdue farm, members of the Pur- 2 i MO UNT JO PA Township Water Company, Lancas-| The last man to be hanged injdue faculty are requested to keep : ; . * ter County, has beegadpproved by | this state was William Abel, aged away from the University farm, the Gr Tf & Wolf Co i ® i the State Water Sup Commission | 38 at Philadelphia, last week. Af-! poultry farm and the serum plant. 0) . at Harrisburg. The company, | ter this they will be electrocuted. |Wonder what ails the fagul.ty. — operating in East Dong township, | Stl] ren - R gges under the name the Figrin | Cigar Busingss Is Slow By the) Til a £004 on it A gallness that will probably last is intimatyq lous | LZ ~~ TE R, PEN N = x 7 9, w | disappointment © * >, ) ¥ &, + Secleclocte ooo clecoate Belted. 8 8 2 8 8 & ERR RTT PPP Pd BeelocloclooBoclectocte alent. 8 8.0.2 & 5 0 0 0 9, OOO hy REX aX wi & D0 00 2a 9, oe? THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL SALE OF PERFUMES COM- MENCING |SATURDAY, Nov. 28, AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY) DEC. 5. ALL ‘50c. PERFUME WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AT 30c. AN OUNCE. THIS IS YOUR , OPPORTUNITY TO GET THE BEST PERFUMES ON THE MARKET ATA VERY REASONAB(GEPRICE. >, &, & feotedd And especially men who have been working on short 9, » been accustomed at what we might call “short-hour priec- 0, ot 0 ET — DN wr a 0% + a oode eles a 1 jl "26-28 North Queen Street h is reported by dealers a Bank factories \ LA STEST GROWIN SiR Cold wd nog