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King St. LANCASTER, PA. » Rom eneY the way of SIRE | GooD FURNITURE ; is the omly kind | sell—Farniture A that is Furniture Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, Desks, D Extension and Other Tables, » Picture Frames, Ladies’ OOOO Davenports, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets. %.In Fact Anything in the Furmiture AY Line UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING MARILLLOLLOO0O0O0O0000000000 We invite to this store all feet ‘that enjoy wearing stylish, ’ All feet that want the best shoe Value at any price that » from the cai Ny THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, Items in These Columns parep in the Department of Agri. D. C, and Trustworthy at Washington, are Reliable and culture FARMERS’ COLUMN Are Pre- PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To' Say (his Week With the approach of cold weather the thrifty farmer in almost any sec of the country soon car ler | ne for of fur trapping } ! A knov re of the fur-bear imals found in his vicinity and catch them and treat their reveals a sorce of income ofter rlooked For the boy in the untrv nothing offers a more d htful diversion than a trapping lition, particularly if it entails a y 1 ard Where the farm affords little opportunity for £ in accessible tream led tract 1 generally te N where ful bear 4 be caught While tt} urce of the country h hit teadily, p been rising The war also has i! ray factor in this ul rd trend WAIT UNTIL FUR IS RIGHI 'h The person about to en athering must understand t th necessity of j 1 por wpping until the anin I Bicker. ir is at its best. The pelt of a } ht will r example killed in Sej rdulty ht 1 be worth more thar I iri ia C¢ vl 3 Same ar ( led } or Dec R 1 h ra, un p bring 10. hu I tq ing shoul En fram o nog hi b brie or } le 8 n dich intr ns Aney o the nd n porra eaver, st oF ntil F te i fer ned ly x ve en th e » shtick a he p ] r n ppro atior Fac Y el or st ir in mind tt th 1 net tio f the inc l De dicn. 1 ther factor 1 oter to do with the sum it will bring. Rauch | SKUNK PELTS VALUABLE ] Ph 1 The skunk, one of the most com ih : | mon fur bearers, is found in every | ; — State of ti ry ion. Large § hcl q id ig Yi pring the tr 2 1 001 3 ney de piano § luppa | 1 to $5 this season, while the | pelts of the iittle spotted skunk wi r from 10 to 80 cents. “The asels, of one variety or ano found in practically tions of the country. Formerl 1 brown pelts were considered worth: less, but with the rise in ar prices brown pelts should net the trapper 10 to 25 cents each, while the pelts will bring from 50 t« from $1 is to be | | | { | | from white $1.50. An animal not to be found in large numbers, but native to regions north, south, is min} When in prime condition it f secured in the north $4 to $8, while a skin se- » south should command east and west, should north produces a better ach to the trap ticularly 11 f velts, I tributed should this season, v in the Southern from $1:50 to $3 0 $30 each ) found tates will bring that can resources long An example of returns be secured from fur werlooked is found in the fact that the people of Oregon netted approxi- mately $50,000 from mole skins last vear, following trapping demonstra- tions by representatives of the Biological Survey of the United States Department of Agriculture. The demonstrations showed that while millions of European mole skins were used by fur manu- facturers in America before the war, the skins of some American moles, especially the large, common variety of western Washington and Oregon, are larger and have better texture than those from Europe. Farmers’ Bulletin 832, published by the United States Department of Agri- culture, describes the best kinds of mole traps, how to set them, and give other information. The methods discussed are especially adapted to the Pacific Coast States, but with modifications will apply to all lo- calities where moles are found. MUSKRATS STILL NUMEROUS While minks, raccoons and skunks have become somewhat scarce in certain localities, diminished in muskrats have not numbers except in places where the marshes have been drained. These animals multiply much more rapidly than many other fur bearers, and there habits are bet- ter fitted to maintain th numbers under 1ieasonable protection. Musk- rat pelts this seas bring from 75 cents to $2 each. Thouch the price of cotton- rabbit skins a pound 1 r should -15 cents to ¢ the | be irprised to learn | trapped in this | obtainable | m | Ww n du se hus} booch-waetsa koocha shoe mit sola con, wuchts en mon net yusht hardt l wver base En maidel } * is is feel waerdt, eich ganunk far | kla un uff’ far um brode 0S en shelf shtricka mer room bringt ken un novels laesa ken frock. | She { Jy fershtond hut g ken shtick glaed os du net afforda consht tsu 4 glaener greek is besser o freeda,awver tzareff net se dich far must, un,derno luss se wiss: | hussa waerdt. Dale leit sawga hira is en lu I- | derree. So is WW, awver der mon | haebt shi r oll de tickets. En weips - mensch is awenich we en parlor) match. Mer con se long riva oona| fire greega, awver er amohl| uff tsu draida derno dunnerts un | weddered un shlocked el woo mer net gooked derfore. i _— SEE HERE! Do You Want Your Kidneys Experimented On? Kidney troubles are common every. day health bureau figures from this cause are 72% 20 years ago. Anybody backache, aches and ting more than m 0Te who suffers constant who has dizzy spells, head- urinary disorders should suspect kidney weaknce Over worked kidneys must “have Take a good kidne 3y © remedy to build the kidne VS up again : But be sure to get Doan’: Pills—the oldest, the mbst used, the best recom i ney pills, now in use al} ivilized Don’t ) with your ys. Thous ready Doan’s their exper to go by cases re. ir He re’s or cased skins should not be per-farmer, ‘egions, coyotes and wolve If the farmer who temporarily turns trapper i lize the best prices fo learn the proper m i } Most skins market. A h legs but not the belly animal, thereby 1 shaped pelt. The the turned in, and dried on a stretch- er made of thin board sharpened to a point, or of heavy galvanized wire. The Biological Survey o fthe U. 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