THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COJNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U.S. A. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2nd, 1019 BOOOOOOOOOOOOO00OO0OCOO000OO00O000000000O000000000V ( | that they dare not drop it unless OUR DEPARTMENT [compelled to do so on account of financial condition In some States that he ret fore have never carried arr's Garage Cpalr 0p §| OF AGRICULTURE "i: fi vi er they have been led to] | | ance t, and will OPEN FROM 7 A. M. to 9:30 P, An lceless Cooler for Porkers te such . activities either with} Put the h x the * er” dur-|ihe Federal department or h their! he h \ not punish d } futur .arge Assortment of the hea re re Lice Increase Cost of Making Pork | ails n pot 1 y } | I den trat LC the tat ) I \ 20 utomo Ie joyole Supplies 8: si ime ht | i : t re- 11 i [e rtm \gt OF ALL KINDS t 1 the handy I 1 I e, Md [wenty Jars 1 ery popular The | four : } ore ired and | er 1 in M ppl, {( ts earlv equa 1 ' vl X 1 cooperation with | ag to quality o nim as possible Specialties: | ral depar ! planning | The two lots were managed and fed . | t 1 I Th the Rne PED. | the same way with Hh eXcephion P | ased ie iceless refrigerator that one lot was treated to preven Auto Repair ng | p gs cool in summer, The | lice. The animals were weighed at * h frigerator made by in-|pegular intervals and at the end of (Irrespective of make of cars) closing a frame n canton flannel, the fattening period it was found burlap, or duck. A pan water is|that the hog infested with lice . . placed on top and wicks are ex-lcost a cent a pound more to fatten tended from the water over the side!than those which were free of the f the pan and down the sides of the|troublesome pest. The officials of the frame. The evaporation of the moisture in the wicks keeps the refrigerator cool. In applying this principle in the hog lot a frame will be built to provide shade for the hogs and large burlap wicks will ex- nd down the sides from containers which are placed on top and are filled with water. It is expected that the evaporation of the water will keep the hogs cool and thus enable them to make more economical gains dur- the summer months, Pea-Root Rot Runs Roit There is an unusual outbreak of pearoot rot throughout Delaware and Maryland, according to special- ng ists of the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. The crop is reduced about 60 per cent. by the | disease, apparently due to the same | organism that causes the streak disease of sweet peas and other legumes. In southern Delaware en- completely plowed un- The largely tire fields have been destroyed and some were without harvesting. orown peas in for der this region are canning. As a rule the first year’s] crop is not greatly damaged, but] when grown for a second or third year in succession on the same ground the disease becomes more se- this department who had charge of side experiment give an interesting licht in connection with securing the lousy animals. They communicated with some of the department's field men, asking them to locate lousy hogs. It was some time before a reply was received to this surprising order. After the lousy hogs were learned why, dipping animals owner built a the purchased the and he immediately vat and began to treat to prevent lice. Reports on Game Birds and Animals To gather up-to-date and reliable information on the present condition of game birds and animals in the Western States, as compared with previous years, the United States Department of Agriculture, through its Bureau of Biological Survey, has sent blanks to thousands of hunters, and has asked that they be filled out with as complete and definite infor- mation as possible. Recently 1,000 of these blanks were sent to a se- counties informa list of hunters in all State. The lected of Washington tion which will be obtained from the replies, together with that supplied by the field representatives of the bureau, will reliable informa- tion on the and give game-bird animal vere, so that a crop failure usually population of that State. The bureau results. The vines, leaves, and pods|has already issued reports regard- generally show numerous lesions and [Ing animals and birds, including the aks which occur near the soil line |game species, of Wyoming, New most cases tl roots, with | Mexic d Colorado. Information the X tion of the pn root, are|for reports is now being collected ntirel I'he leaves first for the States of Montana, Arizon tar dry ind brov n, | Wis in, and Washington na ! I ET ved the |He at Causes Losses to Shipped d Hog: I { ©) ! \ 651 h 3 ¢ € h y 11 1th I 7.000 1,32 p WL IONE! h Upon whi this store has built its reputation during these many years in business. If you want good footwear, the kind that wears, I will be : | pleased to serve yu. - yA mmre——— Mrs vil 8 ® East Main Street VIOQUNT JO \ DOOCO00OCO00000000CO000000000000C0000000D000000000T Fm] 0 GOOD FUR TURE | : is the omnly kind I sell—Furniture that is Furniture ® & a YOT! he Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, ¢ t l 1 1 | Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, t B t ; Md.. ere | | 1D [ ; 1 es 0 the Extension and Other Tables, ehh ; : > are . tt South Davenports, China Closets, ete held. All phases of the) pF Pau _resh istry wer cussed arin oul 12h [ Kitchen Cabinets. once. Darik lov atbevtin- il } ( hi 1 durir \¢ "J In Fact Anything in the Furniture n to the pr tion of feeder Bid ay I 0 he ! f h South and he fnid u tha 3 - Line ; " ] Goings reful to ha iy \ Tr Why Not Have a ‘“Mutton londay’ ? ; 1 1dit . 1 110101 ) 1 ¥1 rage housewife uld be ¢ UNDERTAKING Sf SO | s i x 1 1 i { u I a yi } the hou he 1 oad ) in AND EMBALMING bet ons oF matin 1 the railroad officials to issue AT J American familics nsedi I= B- Tester Have Certificates H. C. BRUNNER MOUNT JOY, PA. J Arierison family vast TB: Totus to Hose Contos ly ot f ot | Veterinarian ) ) the 1 DOOCOOODO0O0O0O000000 OO0O0O00GO00O00000000000 YOO00000 ¢ 3, at would San . t] ] I 1 1 ) ind Ia 1 I ue el t ( | ve onsumpt 1, ee with a = f % = A : : he 0 xe : J ¥ Agricu { 8 OA OA u lou 6 oura rel oh rq ton ! t A 1 fF lL. C |. A o purchasing mutton arts 4 ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM- fen ! it a time, I 4 3 ® MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE. Ek ) . ry B i s | a F. H. BAKER . E 2 wv 5 " Bure: ¥ TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILK, @ | State Retain Poultry Extension Men t 3 USE 'SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGG! g : { GORL LUMBER and GORL . 8 Both Telephones MOUNT JOY, PENNA. s § SO EB I I low S ib Girls } d : Kodak uf : |: ced = oe he repr 3 \Jays, - Are Keeping the Home X- 1 — Story of the War in a Million Se ak Homes to keep them. This is tr vlAm i f, : | yther St SW I'¢ ral | al nar ps, besides o Rodaks and Kodak Supplies | ; rative extension n praec-|and to can rop raised there. ¥ Seally every State the directors seem {One of the girls is Violet Will-| 122 East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA ||:; feel that the results are such, and |oughby who, with her oy. | the demands for the work so urgent, | mother, ran a farm last year in Pitt palarm « She reported to the end of the year that cans with the because the much of her said, “I much if County, N. C, agent at the she filled only 775 products of her garden tobacco crop needed so “I believe,” she twice a attention, could have canned I had had the time, but I had tl my canning at night I was often up very late even don that int because the tobacco re the daylight how Nematodes Feed on Cantaloupes In tl Imj Valley of ithern California there are between 14,800 to do quire ( root knot General t throughout the ranchers entire ship- depredations of among the and concerning the valley per the nematodes responsible for root knot. One 30-acre field has suffered a loss of from 30 to 35 per cent. the current crop being the first on that field. Another 15-acre field, which has been in alfalfa for eight years and is now planted to can- taloupes, will have a loss of at least 10 per cent. The root knot is play- ing no favorites, as it is developing on old land, new land which been in alfalfa from three to eight years, as well as on old sod land. The symptoms of root knot are sudden wilting of the vines before picking, in some cases, and a sudden wilting soon after the first picking in others. The cantaloupe industry is growing, as approximately 5,300 ears will be marketed this year, an increase of almost 1,000 cars over the output of 1918. Consequently the growers are extremely anxious to control all cantaloupe diseases which threaten their incomes. A form of blight in the second setting of cantaloupes has also de- veloped in the Imperial Valley. This blight consists of the yellowing, browning, spotting, and withering of the melon soon after setting, when the fruit is about two inches in diameter. The trouble is general and universally reduces the yield, while experts believe that it might possibly affect matured fruit of the crown setting Laboratory investigations are being conducted by the United States Department of Agricuiiire » and con- cause the isolating which hope of organisms with the trolling disease. Plenty of Profit The story of from Good Fowls Reuben Lowe, of has | BOOOOOO000OOOOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLOOOOOOOOOLOLOLDOOODDDE CONFIDENCE 2 VOLOOLO0O0OO000D0DOOOOOOODOOOC OOO COO OCOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO000 3 SE - Confidence is an abiding faith in the honor and integrity of the per- san or institution in which the trust is reposed. That this bank merits and receives the Confidence of the pub- lic, 1s shown by the fact that for the past five years, our Certificates of Deposit have doubled in amount each and every year over what they were the year before; which shows that we not only have our old customers come back every year but are also continually getting new ones and making new friends. Anothar large item that helps Confidence is the knowledge t we are very'careful to whom we lend the here and most everybody knows that this bank does such very good financial “house-keeping”’ that in five years we did not lose a dollar money that you depotit on a bad loan but that we gained a Surplus of $70,000.00. We keep all bank business strictly Confidential and your neigh- bor will never find out that you have money here unless you tell him yourself. We Pay ) Ler Ge I rest on Money or I eur PEOPLES BANK of MAYTOWN, Marto D Capital, $50,000.00 Michael R. Hoffman, Pres. Norman F. Arntz, Cashier. Surplus, $70,000.00. NOOOO0O0000C0O000000000O0O0O0LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOO000 F000 00000000000000000000000000OTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDD DRESS FOOTWEAR More attractive show in our Pumps, footwear was never made than we now Slippers and Colonials! We've creations of art from the productions of the Best Shoe Degigners in the Country! We invite you to call to see the new Models. There are dainty Patent Kid Leathers in Black—there are beautiful new shades of Browns and Grays and there are the New and Handsome Satins! are Colonial designs with artistic buckle ornaments. Long narrow toe, Louis heels, hand turned. $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00. These This dainty footwear should be fitted to the foot perfectly and with the greatest care—Our experience in correct fitting is always your to command! North Shapleigh, Me., illustrates the BW possible pr or ceen- | , Ek «|i Chas. H. Fry's Shoe Store ultry- d : of his | i 3&5 E. King St. LANCASTER, PA. t 250 | og a whic 1 ) eri * 5 > , 2 >, > > a, rt . LA St wd ot ! Inclu l in 5 } 1 | VR uy HWE ERNE RRS ) | 2 2g ° . i = = 1 313 4X 3 #- 1 i - ii 4 Concrete Building Material : \ In i Ie Vic Ln [id] w rT aT ey Wh: Are You ie | ® | G g to Bt | bjs! | i Dis x? oi m t u iD u 1, Garag # I | Factory o I you gm i 1 re rs of { ki I re are some | : 3 t nsider by all x i - Yovves 2] WHO ¢ template build- a i Er aw oa 4 ing. Buildings should i | be attractive, econom- BH | | ical and durable. Now gg a | ort bear in mind that con = Eo en i - crete has come to stay # and it is rapidly replacing brick, lumber and cut stone on account " of their high cost. Then again you want fire proof construction. = |= Any style and color of building block and ornamental work made to BH or B® order. Come and see by comparing prices. - thi Th | : a asMunen 0 more | m JY. KLINE “ 1 JC] I 1 yi} = That ad | ® Bell Phone 137-R14 FLORIN, PA. ® Aas | 8 apr.16-3mo. H Stat yO) | = - er a: OWT TO JOT J eT : : ; | att | 0e00000000000000000000 3 o Farmer market for Mr. Iam always in the Sl a 2 \ : \ ES And will pay from 141; If you have any d#op me [ will call by : for same Thu day a ng da a \ ¥ g 1t ard Bolo 3 I Lows bought all tmnes % . YP. No. 2 COLL IBIAAPA SILVER WARE Knife & Fork Sets..$5.( to $16.25 Teaspoons 15% doz o 3.50 lF'ablespoons 13% doz. to 7.00 Butter Knives to 1.00 Sugar Shel 1.00 Gravy Lad to 2.50 Cold Meat Forks. to 2.00 1 | (igeeht Jeweler 37 WEST MAIN STREET Ol. OO000000O0000BODOCO00T QIOO0000K J B.BUSSER Sales Agent For The CAR MANHE Rapho and Penn Townships Garage and Salesroom IM, PENNSYLVANIA COQ0020COBCO0R000A0 OOO00000000000000000000C0000000000 DO0C00000OOOOOOOOOO0LC S50 Ll Ld 1 NL TH EY - 8 HE WINGERT & HAAS HAT STORE § Straw Hats, Soft Hats Derby Hats, We are Gloves. 144 North Queen Street the acknowledged headquarters for Hats, We have all kinds at all prices. JOHN A. HAAS, Proprietor LANCASTER, Plain Hats Caps and @ PENNA. nam; i 1 LZ 1 i 38 au TR TT TTR TR AT A TE TR Re TA TS TS ETT SRT "NURSERY STOCK AT ONE-THIRD AGENTS PRICES Shipped