The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 27, 1916, Image 7

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Of Fall and Winter
Suits Right Now
And you get the best pick of all Lancaster City and
County stores by coming to the leading Clothing House.
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Everyone of us has room for improvement—we’ll all
admit that, yet it still remains that there’s always ONE
BEST in everything
And in Clothes for Men and Young
BEST is GROFF & WOLF CO.
Or why would we have risen stepby step to the point
of undisputed leadership in this big Garden Spot of the
World?
There’s something that brings men year after year to
the same store to get the most important article of their
whole attire, and for which they pay the most money
Men that ONE
And we've figured it out, as everyone will back us up,
that it’s VALUE a little better goods at the same money
it costs elsewhere.
Our Price Range: $10 to $30
Groff & Wolf Co.
26-30 North Queen
Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store
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| crop will easily be
| good drought
! responds better to good care than a
| strawberry patch,
| more easily affected by neglect.
| roosters will disturb the quietude of

Reduce Hips and Abdomen 1 to 5 inches
The illustration shows the figures before, and while, wearing a
W. B. ELASTINE-REDUSO. The model shown above is No. 720,
a low bust corset designed for medium and stout figures.
Price, Staunch Coutil, $3.00. Fancy Brocade, No. 721, $5.00.
AT YOUR DEALER
You will get more corset satisfaction with more comfort than ever before.
WEINGARTEN BROS., Inc. New York, Chicago, San Francisco. 4
AUTOISTS
Investigate Tiretite
IT PRESERVES RUBBER IT SEALS PUNCTURES
It helps to prevent blow-outs by keeping tires inflated to pro-
per amount. 60 to 80 per cent. of tire trouble comes from under
inflation.
Tiretite Mfg. Co. received $30,000.00 for
marketing Tiretite.
the sale right of
Tiretite needs no billboard stuff, users are most permanent and
best advertisers. Its no substitute for air or cheap, sticky, pasty
stuff, but what autoists have been looking for.
Get away from those contemptable, nasty punctures, slow
leaks, ete.
Insure your tires with Tiretite, enjoy the sport the only and
right way, get from 1-3 to double the mileage out of your tires.
Barr's Garage & Repair Shop
H. A. BARR, Mount Joy, Penna.
Both Phones AUTO HIRING




WE ARE READY TO MEET THE FALL HAT NEEDS OF
MEN AND YOUNG MEN. COMPLETE RANGE OF STYLES,
COLORS AND DIMENSIONS.
$2.00, $2.50 “** $3.00
QUALITIES THE BEST




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VERY VALUABLE INFORMA.
TION FOR THE FARMERS

Uniform Color in Butter Desirable—
Poultry Manure a Good Fertilizer
—Poultry Flock Without Cock—
~The Strawberry Patch and
Other Notes

| Look out for sun scald on trees
| having not sufficinet foliage to shade
[ their own trunk and main limbs. A
| little forethought will enable you to
| shade the threatened parts in some
manner, and thus stop the danger of
damaged bark on the southwest side.
of the calf is small
The stomach
and will not hold a large quantity of
milk at one time. This makes it
necessary to feed it as often as
practicable. Over feeding will cause
indigestion and may result in the
death of the calf.
The infectious disease known as
blackleg usually affects cattle be-
tween the ages of six months and
two and one half years. It gains
entrance to the tissues through small
wounds on the skin. A swelling oc-
curs beneath the skin on the hind-
quarters, the shoulder, or the lower
portion of the neck. If the hand is
passed over this swelling it crackles,
and if cut into, a yellowish, bloody
fluid flows out. The carcasses of
dead animals should be buried or
burned and the spots where they
died should be disinfected. The
healthy cattle should be removed
from infected pastures and all sus-
ceptible cattle should be vaccinated.
A strawberry patch that is well
cultivated during the summer, and
from which all unnecessary runners
are removed, should remain in good
condition and store up sufficient
plant food for an excellent erop. One
that is neglected, and which mats or
grows up in weeds, cannot be ex-
pected to produce well. Such berries
The
influenced by
spring, and a
summer will
Nothing
the
during
kill off most of the plants.
dry weather in
and no fruit is
To those who refrain from keep-
fearful that the
the neighborhood, let me recommend
the keeping of hens without roosters
and buying baby chicks each spring
to replenish the laying stock and to
raise for fryers and roasters. There
are thousands following this plan.
Even those having small back yards
can raise poultry, providing, of
course such yards are touched by the
sun. Poultry must have sun. There
are some who are attempting to
keep chickens in back yards and
basements never reached by a ray of
sunshine, but my advice is if you
can’t give your chicks this necessity
of life you had better not try to
raise poultry.
Properly cared for, poultry ma-
nure is one of the best fertilizers the
ground can have. The best way to
preserve them is to put them in a
dry box or house, protected from
the weather, but airy enough to keep
dry. Sifted coal ashes on the drop-
pings, help to dry them out. Saw-
dust will answer the same purpose.
If the poultry droppings are cared
for each day or week, the condition
of the flock may be estimated by
character of the droppings. If the
droppings show traces of blood, the
chances are the birds are getting too
much meat; if they are unshaped
and soft, the mesh is to wet. If the
excrement is yellow or bright green,
or both, bowel trouble of the nature
of cholera may be apprehended. In
health, that part of the excrement
which is given off by the kidneys is
white.
A uniform color in the butter
from one season to the other is
desirable, hence during the winter
when the cows are getting dry feed
a little coloring should be added.
Too much coloring, however, is very
undesirable. When coloring is used
it should be added just before the
churning begins. Stopping the churn
at the proper time has much to do
with the quality of the butter. It
should be stopped when the butter is
in the form of granules about the
size of a kernel of wheat or trifle
larger. When the butter is churned
to too small granules many of them
will go through the buttermilk
strainer and will cause more or less


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un en lot
Ich wore
doe un bin
Brogress! brosperity!
gelt; ovver net fer mich.
fort, ovver bin
froe derfore.
widder
se so hoach worra os Ich my laeva
nimmy he will. Ich hob ebbes tzu
essa greega wella un in’n mistake
bin Ich in’n bicher schtore kooma un
hob g’sawt: “Kon Ich do ebbes tzu
essa greega?” No sawgt der broprie-
| tor “Yaw, wort yust a wennich.”
| Ivver dem koompt aer nie mit 'm
| bolease, un dar hut mich yusht so
jody mairshed un hut mich mocha

tzaega
Ovver Ich hob my soch batzawla |
| wella. No sawgt der bolease, “Now
schof dich do fort so g'schwind 0s |
du konsht.”
No bin Ich one unnersht end foon
der schtodd.
automobill un modorsickle forra;
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| a wi
dort hut m’r ride greega kenna fer
|
en holva dawler. No hob Ich en
ride uff so ma modersickle nemma
wella. No hob Ich aener g’rickt un |
bin druff ga-jumpt wun bin on der
rate fon 'n hunnerd mile de shtund
g’forra, un we Ich mul room draega |
hob wella is der hinner wogah un- |
nich mere rouse un Ich bin ’bout
tzwae schquares oof ’m chaw nouse !
g’floga. My hussa un ruck hut ga- |
gooked os we’n mookagorn—un my ,
g’sicht os we ’n gagwelltee rode-
reepe. No hob Ich my “sickle” hame
g’'numma un hob 'm si gelt gevva. |
Yusht we Ich reddy wore fer ford
hob Ich so’n grose ding g’saena os
g’shaped wore os we ’n hinkle oye.
“Wos is sell?” hob Ich g’sawt. “Sell
is 'n invenshun fer darrich de looft
fora. Ich geb dere finf hunnerd
dawler won du selle broveersht;
seller is gons nei.” Finf hunnerd
dawler- Yaw. Yaw well we gait m’r
aw Ich wise dere olles. Grick ’n
reddy, hob Ich g’sawt. No hut aer
'n rouse g’rickt in de schtrose un
sawgt: Now des do is der bropeller;
do tzeagsht draw fer mae schpeed,
do fer in de hae und do fer widder
runner all right.” No bin Ich droof
un hob g’sawt: “Yets do gaits.” Ich
bin shae in de hae un ford. Ovver
we Ich ’bout feer shtund ford wore
is ’s mir by g'folla of Ich fergessa
hob tzu froaga we ’s widder tzu
shtuppa. No hob Ich tzurick wella
fer froaga, ovver Ich ho bnimmy
shtuppa kena. No hob Ich ’s olls
runner g’lusst bis Ich runner in de
bame un hecka kooma bin un dort
is ’s darrich g’floaga os es ga-piffa
hut. No bin Ich wider in de hae un
des is olls shtarrier gonga un’s let-
cht hov Ich my bropeller nimmy
shoffa kenna un des is gonga os we
'n pile. My tzutlicher ruck un hussa
hen g’flopt os we noodla im a wind
varvle, un my wiskers worra fer-
hoodled as we'n ivver-g’shwempte
wiss. Ich hob my cheesecuter on de
nause g’hoeva fer der wind ob holda,
ovver ’s hut nix gabot. No hov Ich
mich ’s hinershtfetercht druff
g’huckt un hob de awga tzu g’moched
un hob gadenkt gae he woo do wid,
do dusht henyah.
Selle tzeit bin Ich on Nova Scotia
darrich, un eb long huts en gnoll
g’due un my invenshun huts in
koodle ferrissa, we hoach os Ich in
der hae wrore kon Ich der net eg-
gsactly sawga, ovver es wore hoach,
because we Ich der budda g’longt
hob bin Ich sex mull in de hae
g’bounced. Sell wore shere gore om
Gulf of Mexiko. No bin Ich grawd
hame un hob ’s dravela g’schtupt.
Ich wase net eb Ich my finf hunnerd
dawler breemium grick, ovver Ich
sets hovva. Sell date en glae dale
foon mina expenses batzawla. Ich
hob 'm Soondawg on em Porra Hob-
bichschnovel si breddich wella ovver
Ich hob der gons dawg g’shoft fer
my wiskers ouse noner greega un

loss. Overchurning is undesirable
because the butter will retain con-
siderable buttermilk, which is diffi-
cult to remove and which also tends
to cause the butter to deteriorate
faster. As soon as the churning has
been completed, the buttermilk
should be drawn off.
reer Annee
| g’shied.
bin no net fardich worra, un hob aw
ken sute glaiter g’hot. Ovver Ich
hob now ’n sute grickt fer tzwonsich
dawler, un my wiskers ouse nonner
fer 'n dawler-un-a-holva wart. My
fraw sawgt Ich ware nimmy recht
Ovver Ich sawg ’s nemt en
g’shieter mon fer dorrich so ’n ex-
pearance gae unie der hols fer-

“President Wilson has had the
White House alarm clock set for 5 |
A. M.” Washington despatch. Is it |
possible that he is not, after all, a
believer in the eight-hour day?
Although our knowledge of
sed down-
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brucha. Ovver henyah Ich bin wid-
der derhame un will aw nimmy ford.
Ich bin shere tzu olt fer dravela. Ich
war finf-un-ninsich yore olt so um de
it woo de hickerniss folla, un feel
recht gute.
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Des dravela is net fore |
de leit oll. Tzwae monat tzurick bin
Ich nuch Londen gonga fer en|
grozie tzeit tzu hovva, un endlich is
dawler batzawla fer beddla. |
| Main Line,
.
Dort worra de leit om
| next Wednesday.

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Will be Held by Pennsy Officials
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At
$5,800 and $6,000
 
The General Manager's 44th an-
nual track inspection of the Pennsyl-
vania Railroad East of Pittsburgh
will be held on October 3rd and 4th.
Accompanied by some 300 operating
officers, General Manager S. C. Long



























1 can now offer you two of the Finest Homes on the Celum-
bia Pike, at Manor View, at very reasonable prices, yasialls
$5,800 and $6,000. They front on the pike in the center of 80
will go over the Main Line from lots, 430 ft. deep; also inclosed by hedges. They are surrounded
Pittsburgh to New York. The trip by shrubbery and shade. Can furnish additional one or two acres
All 1 ade i sweciall saipped in rear if desired.
will be made in specially eqippe Bounded on the west by & mew property, worth $5,500 and
observation trains. on the east by a very fine building site on which will be erected
Every year, on the occasion of a fine home in the near future.
the General Manager's inspection, These properties are built of Mountville Pressed Brick, 18
prizes to the amount of 5,400 are ence. Ten fooi from¢ perch, a side porch, back porch and bal
awarded to the Supervisors and their
Assistants, who have maintained
their sections of the roadbed in the
best condition during the year. The
awards for 1916 will be announced
upon the arrival of the inspection
party at Harrisburg, on the evening
of October 3rd, at the Board of
Trade Building.
Monthly inspection trips are made
cony.
First floor—Reception hall, lMving room, oak floors, finished
in oak; dining room kitchen and pantry, finished in chestnut
Second Floor—4 bedrooms and tile bath room, all rooms have
closets, and large attic; cellars are cemeted. Houses are heated
throughout with Hot Air Heaters. Very fine Electerie Eight Fix-
tures. Properties have been papered very beautiful.
Water Systems for bath and house, used also for fire protection
run by electricity. Artesian well; cistern.
Parties desiring a first-class home within four and one-half
miles from the city on the Lincoln Highway will only appreciate
the value of this property after they are once located here.
$3,500 in the property or willaccept $3500
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over each Supervisor’s section during | as cash in Lancaster real estate of present market values.
| the year by a special committee of For further particulars eall or phone.
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| the General Manager’s Staff, con- |&
sisting of W. G. Coughlin, Engineer | ¥ 0. H. SHENK, Owner
| Maintenance of Way; A. B. Clark, x
Both Phones RIDGEWAY, PENNA.
: P. O. Address: Lancaster, Pa., R. F. D. No. 1
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Assistant Engineer Maintenance of
Way, in charge of Roadway and
Track; L. W. Allibone, Superin-
| tendent Sunbury Division, and J. K.
;
Johnston, Superintendent Tyrone _ EE
Division.
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LANCASTE
September
of the “line and surface” of the |
F AIR 26 27 28 and 29
carefully designed re-
Near Long Park--2 Miles West of Lancaster
cording instruments used in
‘REDUCED FARE EXCURSION TICKETS
connection with jars of water placed
in the inspection car. These records,
in addition to the personal observa-
tions of the inspectors, form the
will be sold September 26 to 29, inclusive, good on date of issue
only, from Harrisburg, Littlestown, New Freedom, Peach Bottom,
Paoli, and all intermediate stations, except those from which the
regular excursion fare is 50 cents or less.
basis on which the prize awards are
SPECIAL TRAIN, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28
decided.
WASHING DISHES
will leave Lancaster 6:00 P. M. for East Downingtown and all sta-
tions on New Holland Branch.



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Little Talks on Health and Hygiene
by Samuel G. Dixon, M. D.

Common tasks are important, be-
cause they are common; For ex-
ample, washing dishes. Everybody
may not wash dishes, but they eat
Frequent Special Trains between Lancaster and Fair Grounds



































































from dishes that someofe has PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
washed.
To properly cleanse dishes and | siseoeesfesfosfosgoofosforfosfoctoofoofocgosfesfosfusfosfoeosfonfocfosfociocosfosfocfociociosfociociosfocococfocfosfosfocodfocfododeiod ble
eating utensils, they shoul be n EE ——_—
washed and rinsed in boiling wate
Washing in lukewarm water, eve
with soap, is not sufficient.
There are numerous communicab
diseases caused by germs which a
present in the mouths of those wh
are afflicted. People in the vario
stages of tuberculosis, diphtheriJ
syphilis, etc., may transfer diseas:
germs from their mouths to eating
utensils. Unless these are sterilized
by boiling water, they are a source
of danger to whoever may use thep
subsequently.
Forks in
their construction,
cleanse thoroughly
washed with care.
In public eating houses, exception
al attention should be given to the
sterilization of eating utensils and
drinking glasses. Care in the choice
and preparation of food is easily off-
set by careless handling of
vice.
particular, because
are difficult
and should b
A TWICE-TOLD
One of Interest to Our
Good news bears repe
when it ig confirmed afte
lapse of time, even if we
to believe it at first hearing
secure in accepting its
The following experience
Joy woman is confirmed af
years.
Mrs. H. N. Nissly, Barb
Joy Streets, Mount Joy
had been suffering from
back and other symptoms
time. There was a dull pal
my kidneys that fairly nl
sick all over. I wag subject td
and wag very dizzy at times
kidneys were not doing their
properly. Doan’s Kidney Pills
recommended to me as being
for such symptoms and 1 {§
using them. It took but
doses to see that I was bel
fited. I continued taking
short time and was cured.
The above statement
October 26, 1907 and on Jan
1916 Mrs. Nissly said: “It has
been three years since it has
necessary for me to use IL
Kidney Pills. The benefit they
me hag been lasting.”
Price 50c, at all dealers.
simply ask for a kidney remg
get Doan’s Kidney Pills, the
that Mrs. Nissly has twice pu)
recommended. Foster-Milburn
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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Blanche Eshleman Won
The business getting can
going on at Chandler’s Drug
has reached its second period
terest. On Wednesday, Sept.
lady’s diamond ring will b
away. It is now on exhibitio,
of the drug store windoy
will be awarded to the o
the greatest amount in pre
posit checks. Miss Blang
man was awarded the
prize consisting of thr









 
two pieces of silver
bracelet.
Special Service






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Special Checks a
Special goods offe