n HE BULLETIN, MT. JOY, PA. FARM WOODLOTS PENNSYLVANIA DUTOH. a 3 Farmers Column | ’ GET | a Value of Forested Areas Frequently What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To DON T FOR | VERY VALUABLE INFORMATION Overlooked—Timber in Some Say This Week, CLARENCE SCHOCK | Yakupse INFONS Crs, tne Mote profitable’ Crop Us * RRR 010) Ch oI (0 D8 +). CHECHEN —- NATO eketon GF photos hid brief 4 , } 3 ys Al Strawberries, raspberries, and black- A permanent woodiot is an essential FREE starch and TOport on o — berries are of a very perishable ma- part of a well-equipped farm, In heav- When you need any- pi ay tor NEW BOOKLET, ture. They must be picked just right, ily wooded States especially. farmers thing in the line of READ PARES 11d 3 before applying { and if allowed to become overripe ure likely to overlook this fact and : AR IE ati they become soft and are rejected by ockles Iy ut, uisuse or clear up tueir neat and attractive D SWIFT & 00 customers, This is a loss to the [orest areas.. It does mot occur to Printing. : PATENT LAWYERS " jrower. The strawberry must be re- (hem that it may be advisable to al- wan a — 303 Seventh St., Washingtsn, D. C. set every three or four years ior the ow thrifty, immature timber to mature ————— . best success; while the raspberry ana iather than to remove it ai a lows; TC blackberry should be reset every five und that it is often better to practice TE or six years. This always means & [utemsive agriculture on areas already t has no ch large amount of careful and painstak- (leared than to clear additional areas a ing care, which are in growing tuber. A cow should be dried off for six The one direct economic reason for This may be +] age of i weeks before calving. It may take (Le use of land as woodlot is that on dust, and sooodos and soot | two weeks to dry her off, that depend- some areas timber is the most profit- | fron factory chimneys, eat | ing upon the persistency of milk flow. able crop that can be grown. This, of FLLOSOI'Y { To dry a cow off the rich feed has to course, is especially true of poor and Wao oles ot da“ grawleahis you can fight Rn winning batts 4 | be removed and the cow allowed to rough land. Where all the land 19} vlawva ko, don sin © farbortich’” de with ids battery of Bissell’s. he . . ’ | pasture short grass or eat hay. Some adaptable to more valuable crops the beshia leit twnera nuchbershoft: uf “em 1N er al nes | milk is oes in the quarters at each woodlot should occupy only a small | karichliofe. Ube the Bissells Carpet Sweeper for I milking at first; then a milking is part of the farm area, jo : aga J dally sweeping—clean thoroughly once or tusfies | 2a en tho’ IrkIBY Ye ning ov p at or the eT. Bred EN | Ich hob shun uft gawunard farwos or J g { There are a great many indirect com-| 0. ich) in droovel shoffa mit tswa 8 week with Bissell's Vacuum Sweepem ery other day, and afterward omly a little milk is taken, as seem to be nec- | siderations, however, which justify the | eibgleit maintenance of a ) PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST THE BY PLACING YOUR ORDER EARLY. TWINE SHORTAGE a heira, wun se duch gawis permanent woodlot | 1.4; groovel hovva kenna mit ainra. « Result, sa immecdately closn houwss, whe dust henna e Chwnon. essary. There is no specific rule for'on the farm. The most important ones, | Der: karl Znokt. far droovel ‘grik such work and it requires the best a number of which are: (1) For con- OF) SAILORS fae, Maovel: Eh SET OUR PRICES. tedgment and erverifue’ of (hs Bitdad. b. | farkumen en shwartz awg. Boney waar Suro wind the pose Morell studs Sur op ’ jue Pp ‘ Bei of howe age for fuel, Tos, | Es wart ols g'sawt “de belft fun da any oe of dbeoleg devios. Wels Corpet Swaper ne eased Sr and other farm » i (2) asa | leit wissa net we de onar helft laebd.” fo wagestndben by 9 years of ontheinotery serves. It is an easy matter to grow a crop 'hreak for buildings or crops; (3) as a | Yeh tswoivel Solis well da nind helt a of strawberries, but quite another thing shelter for stock; (4) for protection alee bizodl rieind Pads Wasnmn Sooper 1 0 hand pooped toolben meaekise x) FF to sell them profitably. Strawberries, ' of land from erosion; (5) to furnish > ” Galsit* fd: voushiaboht. . 56 that hos samen poor thes met dectde chamess, 5 geved ne | e yeipsie eals £ Ss "a a s to sell well, must be packed carefully ' work for men and teams during spare fevel wok de. aosht Bro bam amb of seater of set. Rasy to sposatng to samy fers seem te rosy 0 s in boxes and placed on the market time; (6) for purely esthetic reasons | Ee e : augty aed Troep clean. soon thereafter. ~ Few towns are well and f enti oo for which | de menner doona wun era letshta gaid. ® as 204. OF Torrestion Dburponed, | or karl os nemols wase w ga- | Coll ame fot 0a dosnamatente, Harness and Horse Clothing, i= MOUNT JOY, PENNA. equipped with “strawberries duis the reasons ‘wlone =. farm withia welder | PF 507 0s nemols wase wun &F go: Ip without muy cbiipden. tbat nunk hut grickt farkumen tsu feel. ed strawberry season. Any individual who cated grove of trees, however small, | Tn anizhis Al 1a. toot holt o . . YY 10. cnar os cn se Dy ” will plant one to five acres will fimd ill sell for more than one without. | ; FOR 3ALE BY pi gnub ous de kolleckshun-bux. a ready market for all his product at Thus a woodlot may at the same Es is uftmol dar fol os leit kronk 1 Te | home. For home market strawberries time increase the general prosperity of | . : 5 ’ Fa lv vi ia . . . sin weil de duckder es geld breicha. { { should be nearly ripe when picked; the farm, add to its comfort as a : : : : \ $ ' : i | but for shipping they should be picked’ home, and enhance its value as an. in- En monich weibsmench winshd se { 6 | B | : > 2s ’ grt $y ® | ware en mon, und en monichar mon | 52 E. Main St, Mount Joy, Pa . KE | m little greener. It is an easy matter vestment. sl Soi a | Be - oe 2 - to pick a small area, but when several The reason farmers have not given | jin je : _ maidel nna io V it! Mer ko warlly e ) ‘ 0s PROFESSIONAL | acres have to be picked every day it gs full consideration to the woodlot as | I Fridawes ; t il ue = uals | is not easy. Shortage of help is the it deserves is that they have not had | a] why ee jong Wi Tile. 08 50 2 | : : * PLS a chance. Undertaker | wain trouble. Wha picking for sBip- complete enough knowledge of the mar- > dowel . toned: Be hols wap ! ping a field should be picked every day ket possibilities of various woodlot | gi a in or Aa > yy ; aa if possible, but for home market, to | products and of the rate of growth and! uh > OY 0p. muwesd yu dar S2 ; | moonet. and pick over the same ground every other | jossible yields per acre of properly! i o ht ds relcka os -a@orda day is often emough. It is well t0 cared for stands of different species k id Ju Se tic 08 ds see that the boxes are well filled. | and ages, or that they Lave considered gn! Pm So iiss. Sock. us : : Embalmer The capacity of brooders amd hovers | only the present need and have mot re Kod pi eel Bl Boos Se Ea i a . 2 5 se " 3 rar oxi is oftem overestimated, 3 ae BIE 105. abead. Special attention is a Ai > HEMI Ey eee rE Ir = to two thirds of the number of chick- i i by: the For Service | 5o0 : ALL WORK RECIIVES MY PERSONAL ATTENTION a oo ary | 10% being given by Tie Eoresy Service "Of en rool gleiha de wil Ken WE CAN FURNISH A HOME WORTHY s ens commonly adv Ww m | to these questions and to the question 3 . Bell Phone 43-RS$ . ear he dame? ie : Co os rein a shreiva kon, oyyer farkumen THE FAIREST JUNE BRDIE Vitor inn 2 lage unlel, Tie Seu of feproved methods of markerdg MR/E LC ; checks shreiva ko Next to the Affection For Her Husband, the Young Bride Sunday and night calls responded te immediately ger from fire, due frequently to care-| formation about the uses of various oi DN Ee C ’ — : Se pin hy wo On We New Ho ® ui Its West Malin Street MOU NT JOY PA lessness and lack of attention, is com- | kinds of wood and the markets for Fs 15 uit dor fol 0s dor Dapere 08 Cons Her Aoughts, and Jpiorosis Un 1. New me At D. H. Engi®’s ’ . siderable in cheap brooders and hovers, | we has been compiled for a number| Dl OR Ward is, dawenichar sin #4 Urpiamngs. Se : : : ; | buwa waerd. You may travel the country over and not find a stock of I while there is some risk in the best | f States. In some cases this informa- ? : a ; i grades, although proper care will re-| ; h b ublished by the State Es sheind dale leit gooka om de Furniture, Carpets and Rugs to compare either in eauty or » ! 3 i 3 n : . duce this to & minimum. Individual | von - or : y try Re. | kolleckshun-bux in de karich we en price with the delightful and magnificent assortment of the new : , Foresters in Wood-Using Industry e- Spring Goods now on display. gammel-mosheen; wun se en cend nel doona eckshpeckda se en dawler waerd salichkeit rous greeya. Ols en rool is en fraw era mon lae- hovers in colony houses or several ome one large house are general satisfaction on rh in | ports and in Handbooks for Marketing giving quite | woodlot Products. A new bulletin pre- small poultry | pared by the Forest Service (Farm- Our Inexpensive Location Saves Our Customers $10,000.00 An- nually. Bed-room Pieces, Bureaus, $9.00 up; Chiffonieres, $6.50 up; . farms, while the pipe system of | ,.o in 715. Measuri d Mar- . ight ’ brooding is commonly used in large NS I ns. hand dich. gun gs almay krokadld mit em. A el re Nia Closets, $15.00 5 y : > , ining- : , $18. ; , $18. commercial poultry plants and where | book of practical information for farm | Det N i iol hoe ick Het 0a up; Serving Tables, $8.00 up; Extension Tables, $7.50; Chairs, une a 8 200d from extensive winter brooding is 4one: ers regarding the measurement of tim- hi S er:Xar) Vi 48 nemo y $10.00 up. Ww 1 ’ Gasoline brooders, brooder stoves that ber, the forms in which woodlot pro- 1 . Living} Pi A al iment of Miss} i i : + { or g-Room Pieces, n endless assortme o ssion, Oak higmy refined, fully pro- burn engine distillate oil, and a 86p- | qucts are sol), the metliods of sale, Wan mer gute laiva wella missa and Wicker Odd Pieces, at real bargain prices. tecte from outside con- | | erate individual hover heated by © Bhan the way to Gada market, Ape OE WE sheer dote shoffa. tamination. Use gener- | | coal fire are coming into more general | | Wun mer dorich der karich-hofe other just published (Farmers’ Bullet- in 711, The Care and Improvement of | lawft mocht’s em wumera don dom ol| | de sindar fargrawva sin. ously for sealing jellies, jams and preserves if you would have them perfection when opened. The sanitary, dustproof package contains 4 big cakes for 10 cents. use, each with a capacity varying ' trom 200 to 1,000 chickens. These (, Woodiot) contains information in- large individual brooders are used in| tended to assist the farmer in manag- colony houses, and when the chickens |. his woodlot so that it will yield | : | DOES BACKACHE WORR Y ? wre weaned the colony house is used (ho pest quality and largest oar Y YOU es a growing coop, which requires 8 of timber of which it is capable. Some Mount Joy People Have smaller investment than the long, PiP~! The farmer too often considers oaly Learned How To Get Relief ed brooder house and allows one 8 ' the Jocal and immediate uses of a mms rear the chicks on range to good ad- | woodlot, overemphasizing them amd dis- | vantage. regarding other fumctions that might ers prune their young trees (00 heavi- ultimately prove to be more importasst. larly performed as winter pruning. Af- For example, where agriculture is po Westernberger, Maley & Myers 125 and 127 E. King S82, LANCASTER, PA Be he BOOT DOOOOOOO00000000000000000O00000000000OCO00DOE Clearing Out Sale ! The Atlantic Refining Co. How many people suffer from an aching back? How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift— If vou suffer sudden, darting pains | Are You Undecided ter the shape of the tree has been ob- tering heavily wooded regioms, timbe: If you are weak, lume and tired. Suspect your kidneys. 0 tained through winter pruning, the jg likely to be comsidersd ealy am im- Watch for nature's signal. c~ : where to buy your bill of Bamber? | filling out of the branches and the cymbrance. In long settled farmimg' The first sign may be headache or X or an u mps s If so, all yeu have to do is look at | trunks should be accomplished by sum- | regions, where most of the timber has dizziness, - aj . the prices we are ting f wer pruning. This is especially true peen cut and only a few trees are left, Seapt? painiul, or too frequent . " : 3 uring : . Pp quoting for during the fourth and fifth years after the farmer may prefer to save the Nervousness or a constant, dead-| At Very Low Prices planting. As a rule, most fruit grow- rempant for the shade it gives to tired feeling. | HIGH GRADE LUMBER ers prune ther young trees too heavi- | stock or buildings or because it im- Avert the serious kidney diseases. s . 5 stoc L 8 I S a oak . u : 1 roel Iv during die Gust years. Growih be- proves the appearance of the farm. Tn 1rctt the wien: inevs with § SPECIA]..-Good Rubber Heals at as well ag eve ng that 18 10-| oo, excessive, especially in length, prairie country, protection to grain A remedy especially for sick Kid : cluded in building, for imterior or | and the branches do not become prop-' crops, orchards, stock or buildings, to- neys. : & Only 25 Cents Per Pair exterior work, from the Timber in | erly braced at the crotches of the gether with service as a conyenient one, i No Joy by your 8 : g * nroping Gd y Dee) Sinle: of [or foun. oo nron. | ITiends ¢ ghbors. & your foundation to the Shingles on | tree. If summer pruning is done be- supply of wood for frig DSUMPLIOn, | pranry Krall, Mt. Joy street, Mt. . % ay tween the middle and latter part of 'may cause owners to place a high! Joy, says: “My kidneys acted much ® R > W rk 5 ~ ie i your roof. | June, when the growth in length has ' value on their woodlots. In moun- 00 Jrea)y aad, oy pack wn He Q epalt O a pec CL x y | F : 5 inches. by eut- : J iy ie to 3 awfv pain. rie a inds of Q reached from 12 to 15 inches, by eut igiugus epiony dear ay populated ids oR without rents until 18 8 = ting off the terminal buds, it will im | manufacturing centres the woodlot may ..03 poan’s Kidney Pills. They § variably check the growth in length 'pe valued for its wood-producing ca-' cave me fine relief and I dom’t % Dealer in and increase the thickness of the trumk pacity alone. The temptation is to hesitate to recommend them to any-| ix one.” | Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney reme y— cet Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same & that Mr. Krall had. Foster-2Milburn | OQ Further, it tends to checking the pruning may forget or underestimate those functions which are not obviously and immedi- ately beneficial. As a matter of faet, and branches. | produce fruit spurs by | How of the sap. Summer x J J x Coal, Lumber, Grain, Harry Laskewitz . | also be practiced on older or beari t ss obvi functiens are often FEED, HAY, STRAW, SLATE, 8A LT, CEMENT AND FERTILIZER | 100 0° Prices of BASt of Baro ue re a es biwe | 0, Prove, Bulls, NV. ® EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. large Feed oe 1 t cash ce paid for | 3 ——— Gainers. 0 A sock of Sonetanly om Higses i of the fruit. In this case there i® of the greatest value in the long rum. 3 \ very little occasion for cutting and For example, many of the Minnesota Coming Events | & STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING Estimates of Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty pinching off the terminal shoots, 88 farmers who totally elcared their lands July 27—Exeursion to Bethany Or- | Bell d Independent Telephones older trees make little or mo wood | would be glad to have their woodlots | phan Home, Womelsdorf. , €il an naep P FLORIN, PENNA. growth. Cutting out a number of fru back again for protective and other | Aug. 1 to 10—United Brethren & . { spurs will give a larger food supply purposes; and farmers In the Central Campmeeting at Mt. Gretna. SE EE — mee———= | for the remaiuing oues, and the sise States already regret the abuse which | August 5—Auto and Aeroplane ex coe A of the fruit borme is greatly increased. has rebbed their woodlots of the ea- Aaibitions, Middletown fair grounds. 0O000000GO000000000000C0000000C I Pe Lacity to yield a weod crop of in-| Aug. 2 to 12—Stoverdale camp |g i 8 ; creasing value on the poorer soils ef neeung. : 5 8 ~~ : r ®| The Great Landis Reunion of 1916 3.0 rh It is, therefore, greatly to | AuBuSt §—F. &. S. excursion to Wil 6 : ¥ t aw i a ‘Phe sixth amnual Landis family re- Che interest of all farmers to cemsider iow Grove. a py y 1 . : Lr oi se intere of 2 a rmer s ar xb.a Q paion will be held in the Sunday not only the present bu he possible “UE 5 13 ® Is the ouly 4 1 sell—¥t re hat ’s Fx % E M School room ef the Salem Reformed titore asefalnew bE a fain Woodloh ng. 15 t« & yt y kind ural univer £ Shurch, % b ¢ i ? sag. 15 t * : 5 bast i For Every Man Crrch, ib and Chew serces, Allen chia . 2 rs. ¥irrors. Nall Ral HA town, Saturday, August 19, 1916, WE 8 i] a 3 . . ~Iin a a > a ridin? o x We never were better neady at the season’s start. & A most cerdial invitation is extend- Rooster Walks Backward ° Ein & : Picture Frames Ladies’ Desk : : ed to all bearing the name of Landis Since some weeks ago, when the Q ‘thar Tah Sennit and Split Straws in soft and stiff finish, $1.50 to $3 or related or imtermarried imto this fen was operated on for the removal AG Sept. 2—{ s Fic 8 Extens Other Tabks French Palm and Porto Rieo hats, $1.50 to 82 family to attend . this wunion or bring of 3 four-inch sliver of bene lodged im z 13 LITOW a X Naventorts. China Closets ; : such al as may not bave fhe Sala Sept. 8—Lebanon fair, Q on Panamas, $3.50 $35. $6 > WE ny z its eraw, an Orpington reoster belong- t 12 to (5 Hanover Fal Q Yitchan Cabinate : ” special motice. An excellent program ing to Johm E. Orphal, of St. Mmys, _ ° 1° M —~ ta ay Ls & § AJICHCTH L aviicts Plain shapes, Brown and White, J to i singi 3 i : . ? : Sept. 18 to 22—Carlyisle fair. Er Nn $tez. i: ~ a pes, wn $1.50 $2 of speaking, singing and reading will py walks backward. That the chick- iS. 15 to $3 Allentows fal = Io Fact Anything in the Farsi SREg. To GERlie i 10lle siaply ger smrted wong alm alo ln oF Cer oon Car U ire Line BR oe sparing aaything to make this the mess isabi a3 ikas Cs ' : 2 =Ueipe. Sula]. dissbitly oE2 Bat Wig. ay 10 99-Lancaster alr. f | suecesatul reunion we bave yet bad. Any further particulams will be glad- will eventually leamm to go =head is Oct. 3 to 6—York fair. + | UNDERTAKING And iof of William Whisstiead, who | hs 0 VY ab [5% wiv i 4, | Oet. 10 w 13—-Newpor fat. | ng er aaS BD, Jnntis of vuceds « B ———t——— js EMBALMING | retasy M. 8. Lands of Coopersburg, | Now Im Mexico Pa. | Engagement Announced She Daneaster County soldier Des - | ‘The emgagament of Miss Ceeil RE. | that were encamped zt Mi Gretms the | i of ten om Timely hint to preparedness mareh- 144 North Queen St., Lancaster. |