The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 17, 1915, Image 7

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    ¥ IODODOON
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Are You Undecided
where to buy your bill of Lumm
If 80, all you have to do is to
at the prices we are quoting fer
HIGH GRADE LUMBER
as well as everything that is ded
in building, tor interior er
of work, from the Timber ia your
ALR
10Glllette Aa Co
Shingles om your
foundation to the
roof.
HERSHEY
Dealer In
umber,
Grain,
W, SLATE, SALT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER
constantly on
hand. Highest cask price paid Sov
grata
Lumber and Mill Work a Spesiaity
ORTH,
PENNA.

obile
Men Listen
have opened a first-class Garage and Repair Shop in the
Hiestand Building on Marietta Street, Mount Joy, where
prepared to do
All Kinds of Repair Work
building, Repainting, Remodeling
All work must be satisfaetory and you will find our charges
very reasbnable,
E CARRY A COMPLETE
LINE OF FORD PARTS.
ENTS FOR THE WELL KNOWN FIRESTONE TIRES
fe will be pleased to have you give us a trial
CLAYTON H. METZ1L ER
RIETTA ST.,
MOUNT JOY, PA.
rs.

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' We Bre Ready For
Fall--ARE YOU*
Stocks of Furniture, Rugs, Carpets and
floors of
that room
make it more
location
This Store is fairly brimming
them; al] ready for your
Is your home ready for Fall?
cozy.
sa
or add a piece here and there throughout
modern delivery, low operating expense and
veg our customers $10,000 annually.
over with bright, fresh, new Fall
Furniture; five large
choosing.
This is the time to refurnish
the house to
inexpensive
Westernberger, Maley & Myers
125
181 East King Street
LANCASTER, PENNA.

imnnmmmm The one best all-around gun—for ducks, | ties of wheat
geese, foxes, for trap shooting and all small
game—is the 12-gauge, 6-shot
The Safest Breech-Loading
Opposite the Post Office
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. ! ly responsible for the excessive loss
E hest quality= y= Reasonoble price«Gusrortetd d fresh
You cant resist the flavor
SUMOBR
ILOFFE
IF YOUR GROCER CANT SUPPLY YOU. WAIL us
Gun Built.
ff HTT TEAR
;, quail, partridge, woodcock,
hits, etc., the 16 or 20 gauge has
the 12-gauge without the weight.
HIER
squir-
SN
and is a wonder-
the ful game
he, qt uick gun of beautiful proportions, superbly
with every up-to-date feature:
It's just the gun you want!
ammerless;
el Breech, inside as well as out; Solid Top; Side
Matted Barrel; 6 Quick Shots (5 in 20.ga.);
fiton Cartridge Release; Automatic Hang-Fire
evice; Double Extractors; Take-Down; Trigger
mer Safety.
0.Ga. Repeaters with Visible Hammer, $21.60 po
EE EEE REE ERLE LEER RES AR TRC RR Rr OTE
Send 3c post-
age for complete
catalog of all Marlin
repeating rifles and shotguns.
Tho Darlin Lerearms G,
42 Willow St., New Haven. Conn
HANNAN N NINN NIDDM ANH NAN NANIOOS
he Chas. H. Zeller Insurance Agency
Hunters Licenss—$1.15
We pay the postage
Apply for 1916 Auto License
Mount Joy, Pa*


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AND GIVE HIS
INTERESTING PREMIUM BOOK *
GEOF. WIEMANN
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406 GREENWICH STR NEW YORK|






ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
itate of Mary
Joy Borough, Lancaster County,
deceased.
A. Baker late of |
of Administratior on said
+. been granted to the
d, ali persons indebted
e requested to make im-
ayment, and those having
demands against the
present them without de-
jitlemgnt to "the under-
ding in Mount Joy.
. BAKER,
dministrator.

3
Wards off Nervous Break Down
Alburtis, Pa.— “I am a teacheri in the
public schools and I got into a ver, ner.
vous run-down condition. I could no!
gleep and had no appetite. I was tired,
all the time. My sister asked me to try
Vinol. I did so,and within a week my ap-
petite improved and I could sleep all
night and now I feel well and strong.”’
Rosa M. KELLER, Alburtis, Pa.
We guarantee Vinol, our delicious cod
liver agd iron _tonic, for all weakened
run-do conditions and for chronie
coughgli1ds and bronchitis.
Repeating Shotgun |
ws Wi It handles fast, hits hard
getter! i
Farmers Column
VERY VALUABLE AS[E INFORMATION
FOR THE FARMER
The Destroying of the Pests That
Destroy All Kinds of Crops—Pro-
per Feeding to Obtain Good Eggs
—Fighting by Birds Should be
Stopped
farmers will keep
every thing on the place in ship
shape all the year except the or-
chard. These men are always com-
plaining that it doesn’t pay to raise
fruit.
Does frost protection pay? Judg-
ing by the experience of the citrus
fruit growers in California, it seems
quite apparent that it does, that itis]
one of the greatest factors in assur-|
ing a fruit crop, and that while the!
expense of equipping an orchard is]
considerable, it pays dividends that]
are almost fabulous.
Some people have been looking |
for a better and cheaper spray than |
arsenate of lead and have been try- |
ing arsenate of zine. It ig advisable |
to go a little slow in this matter be-'
cause so far arsenate of zinc has
been found to be much more dan-
gerous to both fruit and foliage and
also fully as costly. Arsenate of
lead has been used for a long time,
for its strength and character
known to practically everybody.
If male birds are running together,
there is always danger of fighting. If |
they are not with the females, cut- |
ting the beaks will put a stop to the
fighting; but sometimes it seems
best to keep two males with one hen. |
A chicken’s memory ig short: one |
day’s confinement in a coop away |
from his companions will apparently
make the two look on one another
as strangers, and they promptly
square off for a fight to the finish. |
To prevent this, if males have been
separated, or a new one ig to be in.
troduced where there ig already a
male tie the two together with a |
soft, strong cloth—a strip of flannel
is best, taking one leg of each and
let them acquainted. They are
unable to fight, and in an hour or so
are so weary of one another's com-
pany that they have no inclination
to fight. If they try it on being re-
leased, tie them up again until they
| learn their lesson.
Just because an ego is freshly laid
| by an apparently healthy hen it can-
| not be assumed that it is always a
good egg. Tt requireg plenty of clean,
(ns food for production
eggs, that are
to obtain the propor-
their scavengers
to work on,
of good
Many good
is |
get

the
Heng
| ns greater
| tion of living a
| and given a poor
| cannot produce
| quality as can a flock which is regu.
{larly fed a good ration Eggs lack-
| ing in protein have a watery white
{and the shell is apt to be thin owing
to the partial absence of lime, Such
eggs, as well as being of less value
{as a food, are more than likely to
| bring forth buny chicks of low vi-
tality, subject to white diarrhoea and
an early death. With proper quanti-
bran, clover, oyster
graing in the ration
8, eggs with a firm
protein ang delicately
sure to result, provid-
je of course, that the flock is given
| clean nests and rung ang ig kept free
| trom lice and mites.
It is much
range
€gas as
shell and® sang
| red to laying hen
shell, rich
| flavored
in
are
easier to ward off an|
attack of insects or to make condl-
| tions unfavorable for their multipli-
cation than to destroy them after |
| they are once in possession. Certain |
methods of control have long been
recognized among farmers and horti- |
culturists. Control hy cultura] meth- |
ods must come first, for insecticides
can only stop an injury already be- |
gun. Insects thrive on neglect, |
multiply most rapidly in land seldom |
or never cultivated, and winter over
in rubbish, prunings or the undis-!
turbed soil where they get their |
food. It is the neglected farm, vine-
yard or orchard, filled with weeds or!
wild growth, which is certain to con-|
tain the greatest stock of insect
enemies. Thorough and constant cul-!
ture, with the removal and burning
of rubbish, diseased fruit, ete., with
the practicing of fall plowing, will
almost certainly lessen the number |
of destructive insects. Constant |
crooping of large areas of land year |
| ater year to the same staple is large- |

| from insects in this country as com- |
pared with KEurone, A most valuable
cultural plan, therefore, is a system |
{ of rotation of crops.
i ei =
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING
S. S. Executive Committee Holds
Annual Meeting
The Executive Committee
Lancaster
of the
County Sunday-School As-
sociation held its annual meeting
in the lecture room of the Moravi-
an Church at Lancaster Tuesday ev-
ening with two dozen members
from various sectiong the county
present. A mid-year conference of
the Association was decided upon
for January 13, in Lancaster. A
committee was appointed to arrange
this affair.
The following department superin-|
of

tendents were decided upon: Ele- |
inentary, Miss Mary C. Wallace of
East Earl; Home, Miss Alice Strick-|
ler, Landisville; Teacher Training, |
Rev. J. F. Knittle, Manheim; 0. A.|
B. C, Rev. RE. Elmer Sensenig, Ma
rietta; Temperance, Miss Mercy!
Hagy, Denver; Missions, Miss Mable

CHAMBLER
RRU S
J
Landis, Rohrerstown; Secondary,
Mellinger, Lancaster, Rural, O.
n, Smihville,
| involved.
THE BULLETIN, MT. JOY,
A MEETING
JF AMERICAN
PLOWMEN
National Farmers’ Unlon Renders Une
selfish Service to Agriculture.
By Peter Radford.
The National Farmers’ Union will
hold its annual convention in Lincoln
Nebraska, on September seventh, and
will round out the eleventh year of
its activities in the interest of the
American plowman. When that con-
vention is called to order every farm-
{ er in America should pause and bow
his head in honor of the men gath-
ered there to render a patriotic and
unselfish service to agriculture. That
organization, born in the cotton fields
of Texas, has grown until geograph-
| feally it covers almost the whole of
| the United States and economically
it deals with every question in which
the welfare of the men who bare
their backs to the summer sun are
It has battled for a better
marketing system, rural credits, cheap
| money, diversification, scientific pro-
| duction, agricultural legislation and
| has carried on its work of education
and co-operation in season and out.
The Farmers’ Educational and Co-
| operative Union of America brings
| the question of organization squarely
| before every farmer in this nation.
Without organization the farmers can
neither help themselves nor be helped
by others and through organization
and systematic effort all things are
possible.
The farmers of the United States
contribute more and get less from
| government than any other class of
| business. They have better securities
and pay a higher rate of interest
than any other line of industry. They
market more products and have less
to say in fixing the price than any
other business and they get more
political buncombe and less construc-
tive legislation than any other class
of people. The farmers can only ac-
quire such influence in business, in
government and in economics as will
enable them to share equitably the
fruits of their labor through organiza-
tion and every farmer on American
soil who desires to help himself and
his fellow plowmen should rally
around the Union.
POLITICAL GOSSIPS
When one class of people has any-
thing to say, it has become largely
the custom to make a political issue
out of it instead of a friendly discus-
sion, to print it in a law book instead
of a newspaper and to argue it be-
fore a jury instead of to settle it in
the higher courts of Common Sense.
As a result, political agitators, polit-
ical lawyers, political preachers and
masculine women are powerful in
politics and dissension, selfishness, in-
tolerance and hysterics run rampant
in public affairs, for when the low,
amp, murky
derstanding envelops public thought
it breeds political reptiles, vermin,
bugs and lice which the pure air of
truth and the sunshine of understand-
ing will choke to death.
We have too
interpreters of industry who are in-
capable of grasping the fundamental
principles of business and who at best
can only translate gossip and add
color to sensational stories. No busi-
ness can stand upon error and might
| rules—right or wrong. No industry
can thrive upon misunderstanding,
for public opinion is more powerful
than a King’s sword.
‘When prejudice, suspicion and
class hatred prevail, power gravitates
into the hands of the weak, for dema-
| gogues thrive upon dissension and
| statesmen sicken upon strife.
The remedy lies in eliminating the
middleman—the political gossip—and
this result can be accomplished by
the managers of business sitting
around the table of industry and talk-
ing it over with the people. Intem
change of information between indus.
! tries and the people is as necessary
| to success in business as interchange
in commodities, for the people can
only rule when the public under
stands. Away with political interpret.
ers who summon evil spirits from
their prison cells and loose them to
prey upon the welfare of the people
| in the name of “My Country.”

PHILIP



Philip, the Macedonian king, while
drowsy with wine was trying a case
| and the prisoner after sentence was
appeal.” |
pronounced, exclaimed, “I
atmosphere of misun- |
| Da
PA.
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH.
What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week
Wun du on ma hous ferbei gaesht
noch nein oor owets, und sansht een
yunger karl und en maidel on da deer
und harsht ebbes shmotsa we sei
mit da reesel im shlop-kivvel, don
konsht du dei letchter dawler wetta
os der yung karl net dart woond.
Der Hirom Shnelfoog hut en butza-
mon go noderlich gamacht dos ol de
groppa so farshrucka hut os kenna
ma naksht kuma. Ovver der Sim-
Sendadricker hut en gabudda.
Simmy sei butzamon hut ge so
farshrucka se hen bechucks ol’s
trurick gabrncht os se
hen in da letshta seks
my
Em
hart
welshkarn
g'shdola
yawr.
Der Billy hut en drawm
g'’hot de onar nocht. Ar hut ga-
drawmd ar ware seim porra finf
dawler shuldich, und we ar wocka is
warra wawr’s farhoftich so. Nou
farchd der Billy sich far widder
shlofa ga, far ’sis em bung ar mecht
aksidentli en batsawla.
Em Eilas Sunablum sei droovele is
noch net um endt. Der onar dawg
hut ar sei oldar brounar goul far-
lawra. Nemond hut recht wissa wella
wos es gevea hut, ovver der geil’s
duckder hut mer g'sawt sei ribba |
hen so garobeld hut en beiglee-
dich dote farshrucka.
Nou is de tseit wu de kondidawda
widder rum kuma. Anich ebber os se
bakond wase os se farlecnga
bukars sin, ware se kend daid
bledslich datsu.
We der Meik Mullikup so g'suffa
wawr letsht wuch is ar ei-g’shlofa im
karich-hofe. We ar wocka ig warra
ar wella ar kent anicher
mon uf em hofe ledara.
Der Jeck Windsock hut sei wilter
hovver about ol g’sait nou und sawgt
far nunar settla und sich
nemma, yusht ar wase net
tzu-nemma.
bleibt en olt
en bhobagzol
monkey 08
derno brouch se
Bloserawr
fs
net ig
und
shweaera
hut wetta
ar si redi
en fraw
wem sei fraw
De Tillie
maidel.
sawgt se
grickt
und
und
Se sich
0s shwetsa kon en
duwock chawd,
ken mon
We de
wawr letsht
Pohawna un da Fair
wuch hut se yusht holb-
breis batsawla wella far nei, weil se
vusht a gutee awg hut, Ovver se hen
se dubbel-breis batsawla mocha. Se
nemt se tswa mol so
olles gaina.
sally
Betz
hen g’
sawt es
lung far
Dee Ledich
unarshid
sawgt mer kon
saina g’shwisha
badshlar und ma g’hierta mon.
badshlar hnt ken gnep uf seim
hem, g’hiert mon hut gen
era bruder ig seks
gute der
ma
und der
hem. Se sawgt

| moonet
| en kummar
many self-appointed |
| geld
| hetta
| beis greeya unne
| und fraga dafor.

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| may
“And to whom do you appeal?” in- |
quired the astonished monarch. “1
appeal from Philip drunk to Philip
sober,” replied the prisc and 3
king gran the request at a
hearing gave the prisoner
The people drowsy with the wine of
discord ofttimes pronounce a verdict
on public questions which they reverse
in their more calm and deliberate mo
ments. The next best thing to make
ing no mistakes is to correct them.
I —
We Furnish Them
We have arranged with one of the
largest manfacturers in the United
States to supply any thing in the
line of lead, slate, eopying pencils,
with or without erasers, alse many
designs in pen holders, with any-
thing printed thereon you wish, at
prices that will astonish you. They
are a ecrackerjack advertising nov-
samples and quote prices to any
interested.
| acr
| at night,
|!
{
his ar, lo
W.|elty and we wili be pleased to show | of 8,376 hunters’
one | This number ig several nndel | 5
8. short of last year.
gonga unne hem; ar yusht
solz-sock gawawra,
hut ken roo bis mer en
Ar sawgt es ware
Wun mer en hund
beddel-menner en |
on de deer kuma
Der Jecky
yull-hund
g’shbawrd.
kenda de
greeya.
De
hitsich
Shdor-Boks
argamend
Kommittee hut en
uf-g’hot der onar
Der debait wawr waga’m mon
im moon. Dale hen g’sawt ‘sis en
weibsmensh im moon und onra hen
'sis en mon, und far aweil
hut’s gagookt eg mecht blude farshid
warra drivver, ovver endlich is der
Joe Grumnaws datsu kuma und hut's
g'settled. Der Joe hut g’sawt gis en
mon und aw en weibsmensh dort: so
feel kent anicher nar wissa; far ken
mon in der waik ware far olsamol
abissel karaseera.
De Polly hut da tswilling era hus-
sa grawd eg saim gamocht hinna os
forna, und des hut en heslich bodera-
shun gevva, far nou wissa mer ne-
mols eb se uf em waik noch da shool
sin udder uf em hamewaik.
Se — ED ER e—
DOING THEIR DUTY
owet,
g’'shdrida
Scores of Mount Joy Readers are
Learning the Duty of the Kidneys
To filter the blood is the kidneys’ |
duty.
When they fail to do this the kid-
ueys are weak.
Backache ang
follow,
Help the kidneys do their work.
{ Doan’s Kidney Pills—the test
1 kidney remedy,
Pro of of their worth in the follow-
C. Hartzell,
lizabethtown, Pa
thers of the
n's Kidney
other kidney {lls |

S. Poplar |
» Says: “I and]
family have used]
Pills on different oc- |
casions for kidney complaint and|
they have Shen fine relief. My kid-|
neys caused me a great deal of|
trouble ad I suffered “from dull,
| nagging backaches and severe pains
my loins. I couldn’t rest well!
and mornings felt so lame
that I could hardly do my house- |
work. Doan’s Kidney Pills gave me)
positive, relief.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for akidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Hartzell had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
ee A ere
Ss
Hunters’ Licenses Issued
Up until noon yesterday County
Treasurer Schock had issued a total
licenses this year.
Wednesday, November 17, 1915
|
Hatched
March 22,1910, <= |
Weighed |
May 22, 1910. :
Raised on zl
Park & Pollard
Growing
Food.
Can you
From |
beat it? Csicto)
holo
|
|
{rough and rugged
Beat this record
The only way possible is to feed
the Park & Pollard Gritless- |
Chick and Growing Feed just |
as directed in their Year Book.
We sell the feed and give away
the books free.
The book alone is worth a dollar
or more to you.
Wholesale Dietripsuss
BRAT i STEAY
MOUNT JOY, PA.
‘Special Sale of
WALL PAPERS
to Make Room for fall Stocks
AT
1-2 Price

Will sell retail at less than|
wholesale rates
Hang them if desired or
if you prefer to hang them we
trim them & give you paste
free.
Rag Carpets& Rugs wov-
en out of old Carpets, Send
for Circular.
Martin Wall Paper Co.
18 South Prince St.,
Both Phones—Next to Stevens House
LANCASTER, PA.
SO000000000000TTO000O0C000
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
jor 12 layers
inearly one inch of
| ber,
and
| being practically puncture-proof.
| European War
BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY
‘Double Service Auto Tires
Guaranteed 7000 Miles Services
FROOF AGAINST PUNCTURE
Double the thickness Of the best
standard makes of tires; average 10
of strong fabric, plus
tough tread rub
wearing depth
mileage, besides
100%
double
greater
the
Unequalled for severe gervice om
roads, hard pave
;ments and other places where tire
| troubles cannot be tolerated. Ride
48 easy ag an ordinary pneumatio-
air space and pressure being the
| same,
Used in U. 8. Government and
Service. Our outpwd
is limited, but we make the follow
jie low special Introductory Prices:
»Tires Tubeg
$2.30
+“
AAO 0
CEEET HEY
discount—nos-
additional. All sizes
any type. Remit by draft, money
order or certified personal cheek;
acceptance of orded optional with
consignee.
Descriptive
Two or more 10%
skids 10%
folder and completes
{price list mailed on request.
DOUBLE SERVICE TIRE &
RUBBER CO.
AKRON, O.—Dept C 2
JOHN M. MILLER
and
"THENRY H. KOSER
Surveyors & Conveyancers
LANDISVILLE, PA.
Special attention given to assisé
ing Heirs, Executors and Adminis
trators in settling of estates.
Fire Insurance placed in the best
Mutual and Stock Companies. Be
Phone, Landisville Exchange.

W. M. HOLLOWBUSH
NOTARY PUBLIC
Attorney-At-Law
48 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa
Days at Lancaster, Monday and Fri
day, at No. 566 North Duke Street,
2nd Floor Front, with W. C. Rehm,




The
Thursday,
as its a
guests? there something
thing in wearings apparel:
a wonderful assortment
rest assured that
great
Nov.
American holiday
25th is
ional
the prices are
A wonderfully
ware procurable,
est of floral patterns,
more for your
ing of high-grade
new
patterns
All
All-linen Glass
checks, at 121%e¢ yd.
Hemstitched
signs at 50c to $1.3
bleached
Toweling,
hed,
The
A Great Treat Awaits You in
Rugs, Carpets, Men's
Suits and Coats, Waists and not
and Reliance Sewing Machines.

EE SEER
N NEW
ANN
Are You Protaived. for
Thanksgiving?
the day that
Thanksgiv
you need f¢
or to adorn the
of all that you mn
100-Piece Dinner-ware Sets Priced
at $5.98 to $25.00
and attractive lot
These are beautifully decorated
and gold edgeings.
Dinnerware, we can show
Imported Dinnerware
We Have Just Received New Ship-
ments of Cut Glass--Lamps and
Lamp Shades
BE SURE TO SEE THEM IN THE DAYLIGHT BASEMENT
Thanksgiving Linens at Same Old;
Before: the W ar, Low Prices
or un
blue and white, alsored and
all-linen Damask
and Boys’ Clot
28 FIR LANCA
Es i=
Ta ba Ses
WEEK
heir
ust around the corner. Next
great nation celebrates
you prepared for your
the table; some-
home. We are show-
’ need; and you may
possible
is j
this
AT
ing. Are
Tr
the lowe st
of the finest Dinner-
with the dainti-
If you prefer to pay
you the largest show-
in Lancaster.
1
2%c yd.
white
Towels, many beautiful de-
i i
Viewing the New Arrivals in
Women's
Singer
hing,
the
new
forgetting Davis

SANNA
ASTER PA