Wh & bi LOOGOOOO00C HOCOO0OOO0O00ROOOOOBROOO00C000Y pne Price to All BUICK Sold Strictly On It’s Merits OOOO 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 Automobilelo, § LANCASTER, PENNA. 230-238 WEST KING STREET. POOOOOOOOO0O00O0COOOOO0OO0OOO0O00DDOO00O00O0OCO0OOOOOOO00 The largest and only strictly firs class fireproof garage and x repair shop in Lancaster City or County. x » VOOOOO00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000O0E TT 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 for interior or exterior 5 work, the foundation to the “roof. E. 8. MOORE Coal, Lumber, Grain, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER fi in building, from imber { n Shingles on your A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest cash price paid for grain Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Speciallty FLORIN, PENNA. 0 Set meer = NB : ~"" Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture : Roekers Mirrors Hall Racks Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks Extension & Other Tables, Davenport hina Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture Line Mndertaking and Embalming BRUNN IR MOUNT JOY. PENN A Pv 0 = - FH, Baker's Coal and Mount Joy, Penna, sale agent for Congo Roofing No. 1Cedar Shingles always on hand. Also Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door, Blinds, Mouldings, Laths, Etc. Agent for Alpha Portland Cement, Roofing Slate and Sheet Iron. Estimates quickly and cheerfully mide on BUILDING MATERIAL and all kinds of CONCRETING WORK. Both phores. FALL HATS] | Ferrer rer err b bbb db bbe eed MEN ARE HERE ia a ALL THE NATTY SHAPES FOR YOUNG MEN. : . X . ALL THE STAPLE STYLES FOR THE MORE CONSERVATIVE § = . * J COME AND TAKE A LOOK » » LU AJ 0 0 0 0 0 * . D L) 0 D * 0) 0 ¥ L D x C3 0) DD « 0) x faas: aster OOO00O0 CO000CANOOOOO00CCC0000CC00000N000CEO0C0R00EE000000000a Q insures a sufficient your | plant is given entirely to fruiting. LUMBER YARDS MAYTOWN INSTITUTE ¢ Farmers Column ee | The Most Successful Series of Meet- VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION| ings Held For Many Years FOR THL FARMERS I | | The last of the Lancaster County Feeding Dry Grain to Calves—Would | Farmers’ Institute was held on Wed- Dwarf All Fruit Trees—All Fruit] Inesday and Thursday at Maytown, Should be Put in Attractive Form 20d the crops of State speakers and for Market—Dairy and Live Stock instructors have now left the com- {munity for other counties in the | Sheep will not bear neglect and State. thrive, | Those who have been close obser Long and hard pulling makes vers of Institute work for many broken horses ’ {years past state that in their opinion The surplus horses on many farms | [this year’s meetings were the best eat up the profits. | that were ever held. In point of at- There is no animal more unprofit- tendance they may not have com- |able than poor sheep. pared favorably with previous ones, It a sow breeds wel] and is a good since the aphthous fever quarantine mother, keep her until she is old. |had the effect of deterring many The farmer's team should be one farmers from leaving their homes | Well adapted to his requirements. except when absolutely necessary. In The most profitable beef, pork or interest enthusiasm and instruction, mutton is that put upon the mar- however, the Institutes are believed | ket early. [to have surpassed any yet held. Badly constructed stable floors | Thursday morning found a large have injured many more horses than Sathering of Donegal and Mount Joy hard work. | township farmers at the opening ses- Keeping the wagon and buggies Sion of the final day of the Farmers’ well oiled is one way of being king Institute at Maytown. to the horses, The topic, “Poultry Foods Allowing the manure late in the stable may be conveni- Campbell. The speaker stated that ent, but it is unhealthy for the ani- the three most essential points in the mals, success of a flock of fowls are, well | An abundance of alfalfa and bran Palanced feed, proper housing and amount of pro- ventilation, and careful breeding to and tein and mineral matter. insure vigor of the young stock. One of the greatest arguments in: Dr. M. E. Conard discussed ‘Rais- favor of fall freshening is that it ing Calves to Improve the Dairy balances the work of the farm to a Herd.” The doctor claimed one of nicety. the great mistakes in starting a calf All bulls should be treated as tho’ Was overfeeding right after weaning, were ugly and vicious, Any causing all manner of digestive and method of treating them is intestinal disorder. Feed little and in the extieme. often and introduce a grain and that is too ripe is mot fit roughage ration as soon as the calf er-making. It should, be will take it, wag his advice. soon as it reaches the per degree of acidity. Corn cut at the dent stage of ma- ha its and silage made at this time max.mum value, conditions the they oLlaer Caleless Cream f ior butt churned as The Afternoon Session session was opened Funk, who spoke on of Fruit Trees.” The divided the operations into classes, winter spraying and summer spraying. The former in- bark apple cluded the lime sulphur spray for be turned the various scale insects and leaf curl. For the codling moth in sum- of mer spraying Mr. Funk recommended blood corpuscles or pus cells, it is a spray of bordeaux mixture made an ind.cation that the cow from up as follows: One gallon lime sul- which it was drawn is diseased. phur, 2% pounds arsente of lead The way fruit is put on the mar- paste and 50 gallons of water, to be kets determines whether it will sell applied immediately after the petals at the highest figures. If we are to fall. For curculio and brown rot the be successful in d'sposing of the sur following was recommended: One plus fruit we must be sure the fruit gallon lime sulphur, 3 pounds arse is packed in an attractive manner. pate of lead and sixty gallons water, The package often sells the fruit to be applied just after the calyxes In the first place the apples should fa]]. be hand picked. In the second place For destroying rose bugs the fol clean boxes or barrels should ba lowing was recommended: Ten “used —Pg not put choice apples in nopnds of arsenate of lead paste, 8 old boxes, sacks or} barrels. ack quarts molasses to 50 gallons of wa- the apples tightly to pre” it bruis- ter. Spray as soon as they appear. Ing. Select the type of package “Types of Dairy Breeds,” was taken best suited to the demands of the yp by Dr. Conard. The hall was market. Some markets want apples darkened and slides were used, as In boxes, while others prefer the bar pictures of world-beaters of the rel, Always consider the other fel- various breeds were ghown and thelr low. Would you want to buy apples make- -up and conformation dwelt up- that were wormy, badly bruised, on. good and bad in the same package? Before adjournment a resolution No! Youn want apples .of uniform endorsing Hon. A. S. Martin’s candi- quality, put up ‘n an attractive form. dacy for Secretary of Agriculture was A novel proposition to increase taken in band passed unanimously by the orchard yield of the country by the institute. dwarfing all fruit trees and plants was advocated by Prof. Close, a po- The afternoon Sheldon W. “Spraying yeaker by reached maximum the ST two best of inclined to shouid mot n young orchards, If milk contains large numbers under are es ( t { I'e and 1 Jose Large Crowds at Evening Session The yeni ssi was tl an- mologlst of the department of agri: 1e evening Session Was 1e ban culture, in a lectiife op “The Home her one of the Institute, al] seats being cupie and any rer Fru't Garden,” delivered before the os i ho i i man) Yere oblige The xXerciseq . Washington ¥. M. C. A. Prof. Close's 215% 2 eal. § Sxurcines oon siste e on educatio i lecture was one of others delivered : pi Rein hon lines suitable r TS } by experts of the department, de- Se 2 ad ne 3 5 Tres boys. She J funk’s 3 signed to help the city man reduce on hr “AD lnk Bote = as, e 3 An red t the cost of living by teaching him Farner So” M ar € ! : o id rar 7S. s ‘ampbel] < how to grow fruit, vegetables anid : > Be ii pues! Spoke ? on “The Farm of Life.” flowers in his own back yard. 1 tn clos the Institut t . losin Institute y grow 40 varieties of fruit on less I y 2 Hele, ounty Chairman J. W. Bruckart stated that than a quarter of an acre of land at ears o io wa : 1 int years 4d very well acqg - my own home, said Prof. Close, and ; go 5 el Fe acquaih ed with farm conditions and appear- any other man can do thesame. The . 2 ances in the Donegals and Conoy secret is in dwarfing all trees by J i : . township. Judging by what can be pruning or p‘nching off the top buds : a observed now farming has changed til] they do not exceed a height of two feet above the ground. In this very much for the bhelier ang he E > believed it was due to a great ex- ray S gt} tree way ths full stfensth of the free or tend to the work of the Maytown Farmers’ Institute. ree etl GMa ANSWER THE CALL | WILL CLOSE ON XMAS Mount Joy People Have Found That, — This is Necessary Won't Even Give Out Calendars to A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench. Their Friends This Year A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Spells of backache often follow. The saloon of Lancaster city and Or some irregularity of the urine. |county will close on Christmas Day sands. noon. This was decided on at a Is Doan’s Kidney Pills. largely attended meeting of the Lan- Thousands of people rely upon it. caster County Liquor Dealers’ asso- Here is one case: inti > lodne y R. Carroll, Marietta, Pa, says: olution bad, ednesdny aR years ago 1 had a slight the Hotel Wheatland. trouble with my kidneys and I used, The members were advised not to Doan’s Kidney Pills. They strength- give out any calendars or presents ened my kidneys and rid me of back- not only at Christmas, but at all ache. Tam glad to recommend them.” The ahove is not an isolated case. times. The act of the Legislature on | 1913, carries with {ta Mr. Carroll is only one of many in June 12, this vicinity who _ave gratefully en- fine or revocation of license if diso- A card with words to this dorsed Doan’s. If your back aches— beyed. idney remedy—ask effect will be sent to every member if your kidneys bother vou, don’. simnly ask for a k Kidney Pills, of the organization. Soc) distinetly for Doan’s at stores. Foster-Milburn Co. Props. afternoon in the same that Mr. Carroll had. A ne ee | Buffalo, N. Y. Our Home Markets Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't Butter, per 1b. .....eeevvveenee...38 simnly ask for a kidney remedy—get B2Es, «Wer Q0% 'i.vivercsviivesss 40 Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that i Mrs. Gillums recommends. Foster. 1ATd. per b. ....... cesrsrenneed 12h Milburn Co., Props. Buffalo, N. Y. | Potatoes, per bu. ................8% cn tas A AA rca + we Oats, per bu, ...... srnsasevenh red even sarsavne sa 31.10 Church Gets $500 Wheat, per bu. $1 BFR. per bu. ......, srsvanensinveld fl] of Emma F. Stoner, mitted to probate e sum of $500 tg Evangelica rsh I Tax Notice 1914 Boro and County Taxes positively he pald by Jan. 10, { : N. Co ns | | THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. to accumu- Feeding,” was taken up by Mr. J. T. | PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH. What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has Tc Say This Week Net soe long kle. De figgerg | g’fedderda singer oonserm londt soe gae wellt. faon da Dorrich tzrick wor ich wo- onerbawr interesst in da figers os es United Shtates government rows gev- va hut waega da Amerikawisha hin- hen gwissa wos de doo hen fer en hoacha blotz tzoo gevva oonich da growsa lendter aweck bin {ich net so orriok interesst in da fig- gers Os oonser government on Wash- | ington drookt onn schickt nows tzoo | da leit, ich goot schloafa kon oon [ browch nix nemma fer mich eisch- | loafa macha. gooter citizen oon | bin ich interesst Ovver ich bin doch en fer selly oorsoch in ennich ebbesg es oonser londt oof bowt oon grickt en hoacher nawma oonich da leit foon dagonsa wellt. Oon won's government rows koomt oon sawgt os de oyer crop mae waert is in goot, solid geldt os we oonser waetza crop udder oonser baw-wul crop udder ooner fish crop udder ennichy ooner crop don dats ich ter jaens mei oara awennich oofschpitza oon horricha wos es government don tzoo sawga hut Es is fer-shoor ken g'scheft in oonserm gonsa lendt os soe fell gelit ei bringt olly yohr os ve de lae-meedicha oon groom- baenichy hinkle., OQony da hinkle eera gae-laeg waerra meer en awrem londt oon missta oons shemmga fer da on’ra leit foon da wellt, Fereommen macha mer g’'schpos foon da hinkle ovver woe waer oon- ser mer de hinkle net hetta. oorsoch setta mer de awremma hin kle feel loava oon aerra de tzeit. Im kup sin hinkle Fer flag oon oonser grows-heit won dee gons net orrick schtorrick. Se hen en niddery shiarn oon en sch wach tzaya—Te kenna g'sicht net oon ken fleeya oony eera fees oof'em budda schlaefa, oon se kenna aw net schwimma won’s wosser eena ivver de tzaya gate. Se hen en gooty schtim ovver se kenna kae tune holta. Ovver in tohpite foon dem gaena de hinkle in eerem waeg fordt oon |oy in en nesht udder laeya olly dawg en hinnich der hult-shup bis se soe enwichtichy ar- rawest shoffa os es gae-aehrt hut mit gonsy grawb- -shiay, | roya faoh figgers. ———eel ~~ When American Lynch Law Began “Lynch h.m!” is an American cry. Lynchings are all too American, The famous lynch law was born in this country 151 years ago. In the frontier town of Lan- caster a jail rifled of its in- mates by a furious populace and the victims shot down in cold blood. is a neglected chapter in our coun- try’s history. On the 27th day of 151 years ago to the catastrophe initiated the vilence, the Sunday North American will publish this sensational bit of history as one of its romances from Penna. history, You need not for- give nor condone this offense when you read the romance, but you will understand something of the wld anger that surged thru the lawless frontiersmen and sent them out up- on a lynching raid. You will under- stand how human nature was little d.fferent in the first lynching from what it is in present-day lynchings. The strong lust for revenge simply | grips men and before .t all laws and | conventions fall, The title of this startling romance is ‘“When Amer.c- an Lynch Law Began” and it con- tinues the record these romances | have made for producing something | fresh and stirring each week. —— was December, just day since this reign | | | | i | I | A Be lisnickle Dance big social event in evening, Baker 1 will Ther the old dance. e both will be 12 and requested to be costumed. 50 cents; spectators, 15 3t. lances played. Dancing om 8:30 to patrons are kindly Admission, cents. — Will Return to the Ring Kid Ellis, boxer of this place, who was so suc- cessful] in the rng until he volun- { tarily retired some months ago, has | decided to return to the ring. He is training hard and will soon be seen in action again. This will be good news to his many followe:s. i dp Mi ee Pregshyter’an Chapej Dedicated The Furnace Presbyterian chapel, erected on Third street, Marietta, was dedicated on Sunday with ap- propriate services, The chapel was filled to its utmost capacity nearly every denomination in Marietta be: ing represented. —— ——— government se expressively It of | the popular lightweight | | 1 We print all the news fit to print. | + rs sates elecfesferiorferfosforfocfoofeciecferfocfoofectocforfortofosfortecfonfucfocfonfofoofongeofonfeosforfeofoofecteofonfecorfocfosfonfoctorfond JANUARY fA. FEBRUARY FEED 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. ‘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 is even better than they claim. Your ‘money back if you don’t like it. $1000 'N GOLD looks good to any one. Ask us for the 1915 almanacs which just arrived and see the particulars. Don’t misg this chance to share in this distribution, Raise Them Without Milk Why throw away money by knoc king them in the head or selling them for a dollar or two at birth when they can be raised or ealed WITHOUT MILK at a fraction of the cost of feeding milk. Ye ou profit both ways selling the mulk and still have the calves. The Best Milk Substitute to Use is ¢ 7 it Bhs Gon Gea ean CL eal Seals 100 Ibs. equal to 100 gallons milk—Try it on your calves. Brandt & Stehman, Mount Joy Fall and Winter Footwear This ig the time to give your footwear some consideration. In ghoes 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 If they are going bad don’t throw them away; but bring them around and and let me repair them. The cost will only be trifling and they will give you months of service. Store open evenings. . money, repairing? Harry Laskewitz EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Sam a + ge de L J de lesfesforfeofocfecfocfucfuriecforfosfeeforfectesiesientoriononfurierfecieracioceniooiuniosfecfocfococforocteciesforforfesfoniorfoctecioconosiecforons Harry £ Smit gh ba tnd Cafe MOUNT JOY, PA. SPECIALS FOR CHRI FINE AND FRESH LOOSE AND BOXED CANDIES LEMONS, NUTS, ETC. CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS AND T IND. PHONE 8428B. EO J J J 2 J J 2 2 a STMAS ORANGES, OBACCO Tdridbdedebdodrdedefodrdededededododoiod dodo dodedeodofordejofofodofofododedofofnfofdod ofesforferfesfertertocioctertesfecte 3 Tesfeeleolesfosdofontentorts oe oe DOOO0000CO0000N00000 ~ : L oD ¢ Here range or heater ques- Vhen it comes you. We have Stove Time is We presume you will be giving tion some consideration these cool Autun days. to furnishing heat, that's just where we can help the finest line of Othello and Sunshine Ranges Call at our store and let us tell you of noteworthy, the very the stove, mn Ever shown in this town. their many advantages, Last, yet most moderate prices. Drop in and see ua BROWN BROTHERS Successors to J. H. Biohl West Moin Street, Mount Joy, Penna, Advertise In The Bulletin
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