THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. Wednesday, May 12, 1915. 10 1 GO Farmers Column ©Q Di A 6 isadvantages of VERY VALUABLE. INFORMATION © a FOR THL FARMERS g I ! T H M The Poultry Industry Pleasant to All Alve=- i= he- ead i otors ®| —A Number of Pointers in the ; = H Raising and Care of Swine as a [1] 0 EL 1 11 have been pointed out to you by every automobile dealer ever since we started to sel] Buick value-in-the<head automobiles in 1905. Now that quite a few of ourscompetitors are selling valve-in-the-head motors we presume they will still continue to tel] you the same story. They must do so or admit they are members of the “Anna- nias Club.” Although some of the cars they sell have immitations of the Buick valve-in-the-head motor in them and thoy will tell you they are “just as good” as a Buick yet th y are not a rea] valvein-the head motor. If this is correct, why buy an imitation? They nor we at any time ever advised you to buy an imitation valve-in-the- head motor (except since they offer them for sale.) They and our- selves were correct in giving you this advice and we again advise vou by all means to accept it as true because All Automobile Dealers Told You So We say to you as we have alway said and we are backed up by the largest automobile factory in the world today in making the statement that the “Buick Overhead Valve Motor igs guaranteed to develop more power and to give liore mileage per gallon of gaso- line than any other motor of its size, either American or foreign make.” i Lg \ Meet us at the Lancaster Autom bile Trade Association Show, in the Hiemenz Auditorium, Prince and Orange Streets Lancas- ter, on January 20th, 21st, 22nd or 23rd,orcall at our Salesrooms at any time and we will give you ome facts (backed up by every gasoline. engine authority in the Umi ed States) that will interest and surprise wou, Lancaster AutomaobileL. LANCASTER, PENNA, 11 Gr NTT ET 0 1 TE 230-238 WEST KING STREET. Selling Buick Valve-in-the- head motors since 1905 Buick Cars are sold bv Steve Ulrich, Elizabethtown, Penna. a = ® : y 5 = : Are You Undecided at the prices we are quoting for HIGH GRADE LUMBER 0 8 ¥1in building, for | WeHaveThe Best. A fe fas eT ns | foundation to the work, from roof. E. S. MOORE Coal, Lumber, Grain, FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER A large stock of Feed constantly on hand. Highest grain Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty FLORIN, PENNA. Is the only kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture Roekers Picture Frames Ladies’ Desks Extension & Other Tables, Davenpor China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets In fact anything in the Furniture Lime @ © © Q ® Q © © @ © © © © © © EEE Mirrors eR REE @ ©) S DE Undertaking and Embalming H.C. BRUNNE MOUNT JOY. PENNA J 11 OO Barr’s Repair Shop & Garage Penna, Tires guaranteed 4,600 miles and average 6,700 miles. A Steam Vulcanizing plant for tires and tubes at your service, Sub-agent for ONE TON KOHLER TRUCK $750, “FORD,” “SAXON,” “IMPERIAL.” My cold weather lubricating Oil does not congeal. BRAND NEW FORDS on Exhibition. Demonstrations and hiring at all times 2aQ0D SECOND-HAND FORD FOR SALE. BRAND NEW FORD FOR DEMONSTRATING Barr’s Repair Shop & (Garage NEW HAVEN ON MAIN MOUNT JOY, PA CALL 808A INDEPENDENT PHONE a PETO00000000000000000EO0000OO000O J 011001 OOOO OO 2 where to buy your bill of Luamber If so, all you have to do is to look! \ er R|as well as everything that isincluded cagh price pald for eral characteristics, but - CEE OT OO TET } Advertise In The Bulletin Money Making Proposition Do not keep too many pigs to gether and compel them to sleep in ong nest. The most economical gains in pig feeding are obtained by a judicious blending of nitrogenous and carbon- aceous foods« Crossing may improve the feed lot alone, but not for the | purpose of perpetuating their kind, Every hog grower should make a \great effort to have a few acres of | alfalfa, because it furnishes unusual- |ly valuable grazing for hogs, and ‘can be pastured ofi several times during the season. There is nothing more disgusting the hogs for than to have a lot of unruly hogs running at large about ‘the farm buildings, With modern woven wire fence, it is easy to confine them within their proper limits. There is nothing gained by mixing corn meal with alfalfa, except to insure larger consumption, The longer any herd or family of hogs is .subjected to a ration of corn or confined to small peng and barren yards, the lower will be their vitality and prolificacy, Progression is the order of the day, and in no diiection ig there progress made than in the The time js past when we can consider a man's success in swine growing based upon luck. Good drainage is essential on the hog farm, and no amount of tile or 5 | artificial drainage will take the |place of good natural drainage. While hills and valleys make an ideal place for a hog farm, the herd should be kept as near to the "source of the water as possible be- |causg of the danger if the stock | becoming afflicted with cholera and | other diseases caused by the stream | being contaminated by swine further up stream, A model breeding farm should be ¢ | Lrovided with a timber lot or large | grove. There is.no shade like natur- |al shade, and trees soften the cold | winds during the winter. Their value cannot be overestimated when | properly utilized by the swine grow- | The breeder who would be suc- interior or exterior cessful in this age of close competi- Timber { a your tion Shingles on your keenest discrimination closest and of what is necessary to constitute an animal of must have the individual merit, or more properly he must have firmly fixed in his mind the exact contour of a per- fect pig. Then he must have an idea of the kind of breeding stock required to produce such a pig. There are numerous breeds of swine, varying not only in size, col- feeding qualities and gen- also in the or, shape, quality of their product. It is not the great big fat pig that brings home the money, but the pig that will weigh from 200 to 800 pounds at from six to ten monthg of age that captures the top prices. The breeding animals of the herd should receive the very best {and attention at all times, but with all of our knowledge of breeding and | feeding the sciénce ng is yet in itg infancy. There does not appear hay via a good rack, ago some enthusiast about alfalfa tea, which he said was the finest thing on earth: A few years left the plant food for the giving the tea { would gain their you could scatter the stewed alfalfa back on the land. The story found {ts way into one of the eastern pub- soil. By to the hogs they lications and the western experi- ment stations have been flooded with Inquiries ever since. There is something in the care of birds, from a canary to a goose—or it may be even an ostrich—that at- tracts people. Why, we cannot tell. It is simply inherent and is attraet- ive to all kinds of people, and this fs why poultry raising is taken up UL by the rich man as an agreeable © way to Invest money and some o | hig time, and the business and pro- | fessional men as an exhilarating | change from their respective~ duties, | and after a time a source of profit. The poultry Industry is a great pro- position today. Some writer declares | that our emblem should be “The | Industriong Hen,” not “The Warlike | Flagle.” But, after all, be the poul- | try keeper a wealthy man of leisure |or a washerwoman with a baek | yard scarcely large enough to hold | her washtub and her poultry, the | keeping of poultry resolves itself at | last the ordinary everydav business | of keeping aright, buying and sehr { Ing. If there be anv progress eon nected with it—and there should be. —— Greer Love Feasts Towing churches on the dates named: Mav 12-19—Bachmansville. Mav 20-21——Hanoverdale May 925-24-—Annville, May 925.28 Chianes. May 26-27—Mohle an. Co) cman wwuniny HEARD | FROM A Good Old German Pal Writes | Shwilkey in Plain English The following wag received at this office a few days ago and is a letter from a former acquaintance ¢f Mr. Bumblesock, who tries to ex- | Dress himself in plain English: State of United September the two, Mine Dear Cousin Shwilkey I now took my pen and ink in hand and write you mit a lead pencil. We do not live ver ve used to live, Ve live ver ve have moved, ! I have to say it, but your, dear old aunt, vot you luffed so vell, iss dead. She died of new monid, on New Year's day, in New Orleans, at 15 minuteg in front of 6. i Some people think she had popu- lation from de heart. The doctors gave up all hopes of saving her life ven she died, Her breath all leak- ed out. She leaves a family of two boys and two cows. They found $10,000 sewed up in her bustle. It wag an awful lot of money to leave behind, She willed it all to the boys, cage dey die, the fortune goes the cows. Ole Mrs. Offenblock is very sick. She ig just about at death’s door. The doctor thinks he can pull her In to thru, She has such a nice little boy. He Is Just like all human beasts. I took him up to de hospit- al to see the sick people. Ve had a lufly time, Your brudder Gus took our dog Fido down to de saw mill yesterday to have a fight. He ran up against one of them big circular saws. He only lasted one round. All the Glossenbachs family have de mumps. They are having a swell time, I am sending your overcoat by ex- press. In order to have any extra charges, I cut off de buttons. You’ll find dem in de inside pocket. Mo- ther is making sausage—the neigh- borg are all looking for their dogs. Your uncle says, if you don’t pay { him that 40 cents you owe him, he’ll cut off your head and trow it in your face. We sent Hilda over to de butch- ers, to see if he had some pigs feet. care of swine grow- to be any more practicable method of grinding Hall Racks hay for hogs than by feeding the wrote a story that the { | tea extracted all the animal food in the alfalfa and at the same time weight, and then Tovefeasts will he held at the fol- She came back, and said she didn’t | know. The butcher had his shoes jon. I just graduated vrom de col- {lege, I took up electrocution and | fistkal rotture. 1 learned to be a | stingygrafter too. Louie Kratz was sick, the doctor told him to take something. Louie vent down de streed, and met Ikey Cohen, and took his watch, Ikey had him arrested and got a lawyer. The lawyer got the case, but Louie got the works. Lena vent out to milk de cow. But the cow kicked her, and gave her a milk punch. Father called and he a lob- him. I cool Ve have about 30 chickens, and a fine dog. The chickeng are laying 6 eggs a day and the dog ig laying be- hind the stove. Ve are having more weather up here this year than ve had last, Just heard they per- formed an operation on Mrs. Offen- block, between the dining room and the conservatory. But she died be- tween 8 o'clock, There iss lots of peoples dying here lately, vot nefer died before. Oh, how I vish ve vere closer apart I am awful lonesome since ve are separated togedder. Your: brudder Frank iss getting along fine, mit de smallpox, and hopes this finds you the same. Hoping you vill written sooner as I did. I remain here, Your Cousin Fritz . X.—~Have just received that five dollars I owed you. But have closed the letter, and can’t get it in. rr et I Ammen CUTS THROAT WITH POCKET KNIFE the janitor ster, made it hot for was as as a voleano, Benjamin F. Weaver, Living Near Mountville, .a Suicide Benjamin F. Weaver, a well-to-do retired farmer near Mountville, com- mitted suicide on Saturday after- noon by cutting his throat with a pocket knife. Deceased had at one time been an inmate of an institu- tion for the insane, but had been brought home when hig condition became much improved. His family however, employed an attendant for him, but the fatal deed was com- mitted during the attendant’s brief, absence from the room. The vie- tim fell to the floor and died in a short time, | Deceased was born in Rast Lam- | peter township in 1858, being a son of the late Isaac and Catherine Barr Weaver. He farmed for about thir-! ty years, and about two years ago | retired. He was a member of the Reformed Mennonite Church. Mr. Weaver was twice married, his first wife having been Naomi Brown of Refton and his second wife, who survives, was Lizzje Weaver, of Manor township. The children surviving by the first wife are Mabel F. Ira, Naomi R. | and Sue B., all of Lancaster and’ Harry B., on the second wife, Lillian M. of Lan- caster, Ella BE, Jacob B., Annie M. and Maude M. at home, survive. The funeral was held from the late home on Tuesday afternoon, with services at Longenecker’s Reformed Mennonite Church at two o'clock. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. { | What Coom hare amoh] nuchber, un sitz un 'sleh yohr oldt, hut em goot larning, agener soo. | far sich druvva holdta. | mon woo sich om foos uf holdt, con | | rulled | hame cooma | Sunday | days with he the home farm. By PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Shwilkey Bumblesock ie To Say This Week der dish. De socha sin gong room gadraid. Ae helft fun de leit de fonga de fish De onera grawva es bate, Des glae shtick poetry hut en grosa maening—Husht du di laeva gadenkt we _ungleich os de socha ous gadaled sin? Dale leit sin ga-bora mit em sil- vera leffel im mowl, se rull in mee- sichkeit fun der week bis ins grawb, un duch sin se net gasatis- fled. Do hen mere en example om barrick. Em uncle Sam si brooder’s kind, woo in Fildelfy uff gabrocht is worra, dare” Ts so reich os en yutt, Si eel codmas is sivva dow- send dawler es yohr eb are shoft oder net, ‘Dare boo is now tzwan- awer hut net der goot farshtond wu mer greekt won mer sich dorrich de weldt schlocked. Fhr wase olles foon shtyle, is olsfot sowver aw ga- doo, un wardt en diamond uf sime ga-kuchta hem. Ehr brouch net shoffa un es holdt ene bissy en gonser dawg far de tzeit far driva. | willlay inthe spring Ehr hut oll de tzeit os ehr will far gae fisha, owver is tzu doom far en warrem uff si ongel doo . Un won | ehr’s wist don ware ehr tzn arm- lich far on de grick lawfa. Sel sin de sot leit woo olsfot flsha kenna. Navich eme wooned em Sam si Ebr is im lond uf ga- brucht warra, un is so hot os en| bind gnarra, Ehr is awrem en doch | hut er sich en glaena hamet aw | gshoft, is gahired un hut tzwa Kkin-| ner, En gonser dawg shoft ehr im ! feldt, un owvets coomed hame meet | un hoongerich. Ehr con en yort | brode-warsht un a lot buchwaetza | kucha essa uf en mole. Si kinner | grotela uf eme room os we yunge kottza, un won ehr bis ebmohls en shtoond greek zu sich selver dom gait ehr on de grick un fong fish far si kinner. We ehr hame coomed don shtaed si fraw olsfot im hofe un frogt ene eb ehr ebbes gafong hut, Se con sawga om sime shrit long eb ehr om hous is eb ehr eb- bes gafonga hut. Won ehr glick hut ghot don lobed se ene, won ehr nix hot don encouraged se ene un sawgt es naixt mohl daid ehr bes- ser do. So en fraw we sell bringt mae blesseer ins hous os en millune dowsend dawler uf indressa. Un duch winsh dare boo olla dawg ehr het sI'm cousin si reichdoom so ehr de gong tzeit fisha kent, Lus mich dere sawga, blesser un weidt consht du net sucha, aw- du finsht olsfart woo du neto gek-sht derfore. Der mon woo bissy is far blesser sucha findt es mensht der fun. Won mer olsfart gae kent fisha don daid’s em so laid warra os mer's midt leffel g’fressa het. Der mon woo si laeva net hoongerich dara Ver won wart wase net wos abbadit is. Der | tramp woo en mnocht in de shire shloafed findt mae blesseer im ma shtick booder brode far si morga es- sa os der reich mon doot im ma dow- send dawler banquet. Der bower woo en gonser dawg hinnich em blook noach lawft find mae rhue uf ma | shprower sock os der reich mon finer | guldna bedlawd. Der mon wu uf em! top fum howfa is mus olsfart grotza | Der aurem | sich ruich he laigha un shlofaKare | nimmy weider nunner, un! wons ong shtarva gait don lafkeq chr | sich he. ghlofed ei, un brouch sich | net boddera waega ma willa. wile | ehr net gannunk lust far si friend | drivver fechta. Ae der weldt grawbed | de warrem de onner dootg fisha. Tzu | wella wid du kara? tzu de fisher, of | So doona se oll, un duch be-| ich blesseer in | macuha far gae fisha os we | mit ma laera karreb.| Morel Blesseer coomed onney g'trogt, | un raed ooney g’haesa, eet EA. LANCASTER JUNCTION Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long spent with his brother, Aaron Long and family, at Lime Rock, Miss Elizabeth Long spent a few uncle, Paul Long. Mr. and / Mrs. Walter Showers spent Sundfy at Manheim. Mr. and JMrs. Isaac Walborn and helft fun course. hawb es is greasser reddy daughters eona and Alverta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Rambler, Rear Brickerville, Mrs, Jacqb Weaver and daughter Stella and §Mrs. Mary Long visited Mr. and Mis. Peter Shelly at Man heim on SWday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Long and Miss Stella Wea®r spent Tuesday with Mr. Aaron ®ong and attended his sale in the @hfternoon Mrs. John@Hartranft and grandson | SHAVING | Laundry. A feather duster months—when eggs are cheap. PARK & POLLARD BE BUST NOW Contains the right feed — mixed right. Brings eggs at lowest cost. Less than half the labor to care for hens Your money back —if you want it. Don’t delay, get started now and have eggs —plenty of them—right along. Ask us for the Park &Pollard Year Book and learn all about this wonderful feed. Wholesale Distributors BRANDT and STEHMAN MOUNT JOY, PA HOTEL McGINNIS East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Restaurant and Lunch Bar OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE CLAMS IN ANY STYLE DEVIL CRABS TURTLE SOUPS Infact everything in season. Private Dining Room for Ladies. bo e MAKES © o% eee. THEM SS A WF S00 Sul LAY OR Zeus 7 IE Na p 1 J. W. McGinnis, PROPRIETOR CHAS. H. ZELLER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE E. Main 8t Meunt Joy Calling and Clerking of Public Sales Settlement of Estates Collection of Rents Surveying and Conveyancing Wanted 500 Farmers to Buy 100,000 acres of black muck corn land better than the best in Ohio, II- linois or Iowa at one-fifth to one-third the price. We can prove this to your satis faction. Drop us a card; it will cost| vou only a cent, and we will send you a booklet that tells all about it and shows Pictures of the comm fields. PAYNE NVESTMENT COMPANY Terminal Bldg., Norfolk Southern Ry., NORFOLK, VA. PrOLERED W. GESTEWITT 114 Author of several Songs and Marches. The German Musici- an, offers his services to the people in Lancaster Co., teach- ing on almost any String in- struments, Piano, Organ and Pipe Organ at reasonable prices —tuning pianos and repairin_ and pipe organs a JO 1 11 2 = E11 1 1) TT i organs 100 Iii HE specialty. Mount Joy, Pa. 11 Em 1 0 BRING YOUR BEST GIRL TO THE GARDEN THEATRE YOU WILL BOTH ENJOY THE EVENING BETTER HAIR CUTTING J. B. HERSHEY’S Tounsorial Parlor Three Chairs. No Waiting Agent for the Middletown Steam | Goods called for Tuesday and delivered Friday. { East Main St. Didi A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to | be dissolved in water as needed For Douches In the local treatment of woman's ills, such as leucorrhoea and inflammation, hot douches of Paxtine are very efficacious. No woman who has ever used medicated douches will fail to appreciate the clean and healthy condition Paxtine produces and the rompt relief from soreness and discomfort Which follows its use. This is because Paxtine ossesses superior cleansing, nfect= ng and healing properties. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has rec- ommended Paxtine in their private correspondence with wo- men, which, proves -its superi- ority. Wombh, who have been § relieved say itlis ‘‘ worth its MOUNT JOY are visiting® at Reading with her daughter a Mr. James Burger, Bell phone 536W Whats { from 3:15 p. WALL PAPERS Retall at Wholesale Prices A GREAT SAVING very Grade from 4c up to the finest . made by American and foreign factories We show the largest line of patterns in Lancaster HANDSOME FLUF RUGS WOVEN OUT OF YOUR OLD CARPETS GET CIRCULAR Expert paper hangers. Work done romptly. If you prefer to hang them we trim them and supply paste free, Martin Wall Paper Co. 8 S. Prince St. LANCASTER, PA. Next to Stevens House Ind phone 68 FOR SALGS PURCHASE OR EXCHANGE "ANYTHING HAVE YOU TO SELL? YOU WANT TO BUY? OUR SERVICE SAVES YOU TIME AND EXPENSE WRITE FOR INFORMATION Keystone Service ¥ Start Your Ford From The Seat With a SANDBO turns the crank a complete revolw tion over the compressions-past twe ignitions points. New 1915 price $1400, also starters for Maxwells and | Saxong for sale by. Walter Welfley Blacksmith and ‘Horseshoer FLORIN, PENNA. CHARLES 8S. FRANK AUCTIONEER MOUNT JOY, PA. Prompt Attention given to Sales of Real Estate and Personal Property. Terms Moderate Bell Telephone You Can Enjoy Life Eat what you want and not be troubled with indigestion if you will take a : ex all Dyspepsia Tablet before and after each meal. Sold only by us—25¢ a box. E. W. Garber. W. M. HOLLOWBUSH NOTARY PUBLIC Attorney-At-Law 48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. | Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri day, at No. 56 North Duke Street, 2nd Floor Front, with W. C. Rehm, | Esq. G. 8. VoGiv”~ Auct{ones FLORIN, PENNA. Prompt attention given to calling all kinds of real estate and persomal property sales, Satisfaction guar anteed or no charges, Give me & trial. Drop me a card. oct. 14-1yr, CONESTOGA TRACTION CO, LANCASTER, JOY ROHRERSTOWN, MT. AND ELIZABETHTOWN DIVISION Schedule in effort January 1, 1914. Westward—Leave Lancaster, 4:00, 5:18, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15, 10:15, 11:16 a. m.; 12:15, 1:15, 2:15, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:18 8:15, *9:45, 11:15 p. m. Eastward—Leave Elizabethtown, §:18 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 11:46 a. m.; 13: 15, 1:45, 2:45, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45, 6:45, 7:4, B:e ou. ig p. m.; 12:30 a. m. onal car daily except Sunday leaves Mount Joy at 6:15 a. m., arriving at Lancaster at 7:15 a. m. Saturdays cars every half hour leave ing Lancaster from 6:15 a. m., to T:16 m.; leaving Mount Joy from 7:1f a. mi to 8:15 p. m. On Saturdays a car will leave Lancase ter at 9:15 and 10:15 p. m.; leave Klisa~ bethtown at 10:46 and 11:46 Bo Sundays, cars every half from May 1to Nov. 1, leaving Lancaster 11:15 a. m. and 3:15 leave Mount J from 7:15 a. m. to p. m. to 7:15 p. m.; 12:16 p. m. and § p. m. to 8:15 p. m. Sundays, cars every half hour from Nov. 1 to May 1, leaving m. to 7:16 p. m.; leaving Mount Joy from 4:15 p. m. to 8:16 p. m. Sundays, first car leaves Lancaster af 6:15 a. m.; leaves Elizabethtown 7:3 a m. (*) Dally except Saturday. OO0000000C000OCCO0O000000 For a Good Clean Shave ¢ Or a (Classy Hair Cut Stop at H.J. WILLIAMS TONSORIAL PARLORS W. Main St. Mount Joy Agent for Manhattan Laundry weight in gold} Af druggists. = Bor Ja ge box off by mail. Sample free. The Paxton Toilet Boston, Mass ak
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