th, 1922, THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MO UNT .JOY LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,'U. S. A. and the sweetest thing about it is — IT MAKES MORE MILK and that’s just what you want in a dairy feed — a feed that keeps your cows in the pink of condition and at the same time makes them give maximum milk yield. Come in and let us tell you about MAINTENANCE ration. Sugared Schun antly. ItisS ter new pric CS. e feed which was recently made beter by making it SWEETER — more paldgable. Schumacher is primarily a ¢arbohydrate or It mlakes cows give MORE MILK by putti ing them infb eiter physical condition. Unless a cowis getting fufficient nour- ishment to supply her bodily needs, h first, she will not produce her mhximum ie 1d. 2d Your cows, caly LINE OF SHA A NEW LINE O Prices Vejy Reasonable Bell Phone E. Main St, JNO. H. DIETZ BIG REDUCTIONS ON OUR FINE S & FIXTURES 1922 FIXTURES SEE ME BEFQRE BUYING ELSE. MOUNT JOY IN LANCASTER THE Sugared Hat Stor wh come cn Largest Line of GLOVES Plain Hats A Specialty 144 N. Queen St. JOHN A. HAAS, Prepr. THE OLDESS HAT STORE Fall Hats, Caps ahd i i Lancaster, Ph. Wingert & Haas OX. Both Phones w Stumpf Restaurant MOUNT JOY, PA. brings refreshing relief from torturing NCrvous headaches. £ PIANO EXPERE, North Barbara St, Mo 1-11- 2000000000 AND PLAYER PIANOS AND REGULATED Joy “yr O Q Q oO o Q ¥) Q Q ) Q ) Q Q Q OQ g Q Q Q | Q g 8 8 Lr Q J) Q QT | OOOO a ere SOOOCOOTOOOOOOTROOD COOOOO0OOOOCOOCCO000 \ se aiid Low Prices G ferchan Go Together-af Laskewitz’ Come and See Our New Line of Ladies’, are Swell at Prices to Suit Everybody. ses’ and Children’s Coats. They Just Recieved a New Line of Millinery to &o at Half Price. Lot of Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters at 98¢ Men’s Andicot Johnson Scout shoes $1.98 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, ...... $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 Men’s Dress Shoes $2.98, $3.48 Men’s Flannelette Night Shirts .98¢ Men's Pajama Suits ........ $1.69 Men’s Hose in Black and Brown, Three Pair, ... Men’s Canvas Gloves, per pair ... Men’s Red, White and Blue Hand- kerchiefs 25¢ 10c 5c Men’s Army Gloves, per pair. 10c Men’s Heavy Ribbed Union Suits. 89¢ Men’s Work Shirts .. . 69¢c, 79c Boys’ Heavy School Shoes ......$1.98 Boys’ Dress Shoes ..$1.98, $2.48, $2.98 Boys’ Bloomers.............. 69¢c, 98c Boys’ Suits, 2 Pair Trousers ......$5.98 Boys’ Overcoats, Real values.... $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas Boys’ Blouses Boys’ oN. and Fleece Lined Unions Shits: ... 3. .......... 98¢ Ladies’ HeaXy Dresses ... $4.98 (ine Coats from $10.98 up 2 out a very classy line 1 the latest styles and Ladies’ Extra We are closi of Millinery in 2 Black Sateen Hous med with Creton A new line of Ladies’ es in Ginghams at Ladies’ Ribbed Unioa Ladies’ Jersey Sweate Sivies .... ouse Dress- . $1.48, $1.98 98¢c cree 34.08 Ladies’ Hoisery in Bl k and Brown; 2 FARM WOMEN LEARN TO USE BETTER MARKETING METHODS Acting: upon the advice of ex- tension workers, South Carolina women have made steady advances in standardizing the products they and in increasing their For example, in Charleston starting with offer for sale output. County, years ago, there are now over 70 women shipping in weekly their rraded and guarenteed ezgs. Two thought of atten before sending to mar- no one thinks of send- to market without first The women realize as that a standard-brea higher-priced eggs than a ongrel years ago no one ing poultry | ket. To-day ing poultry fattening it. never before fowl produces and market poultry The improvement in preserving is also marked. Two years ago one woman producer really standard pre- serves and jelly. Now there are nine who can for market and many others who put up a few doze n to sell. The original woman who sold has so developed her busis ness that she has built a factory and has planned for an output of 10,000 contrainers. The me 'mbers of the lo- preserves Teal home demonstration club assist hog : ind in this way not only make poclet money for themselves but inmpraye their own work, and in a few years the entile community bids F » be.well known for its spe- 1 1 roducts. q number of 1 3 id, orted to the extension agent, is 8,142, and the of poultry, 19,667. Tha v canned goods actuall old is $512, and the total amount of ts is $8,504.94. State last all produc In the vear approxi MINNESOTA ADOPTS AREA PLAN OF TUBERCULUSIS ZRADICATION Minnesota, third in as a dairy State, has now definitely tak- en up the area plan for the eradica- tion of bovine tuberculosis. Coun- ties. and the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture are to cooper- ate in carrying on the work. Some time ago a committee of breeders was appointed by the State live- stock sanitary board to investigate plans for continuing the fight a- gainst the disease. Recently the com- mittee met with the sanitary board and a resolution was unanimously adopted asking the legislature for $120,000 for area work for two years, the work to be carried oh in two counties. In addition, the leg-* islature is to be asked for $500,00 per annum for two years for acere- dited-herd work. The plan is ap- proved by the State veterinarian. rank f | | | | ir a | State, and Fed are now all taking up which has ean he pre on Dan for the er: adicat on of the great attle plague. Some of the States Where the infection is light, are ex- pecting to be entirely rid of the | disease within a few years. ee at — Dairy. Cows will give greater re- According to the plans laid out it is proposed that the counties pay | for the testing of the cattle at the rate of 25 cents a head. The fund resulting from this charge will be used to pay the inspectors, loeal l 1 eral, who are assiogn- Indemities will be iar wav ed to the work. paid in The throe bi consin, New Yorty. and the Trdg turns if they are given the best of care during the cold weather, Cows that are compelled to stay out in the cold are using up quite a little energy that would naturally be used in 2 mle production if they were kept rm. by | laws for 1922, issued by the United | mately 5,000 containers o standardized products as burgoo, pine bark fist stew wick stew, soup mixture, blac ihe: ry jam, fig preserves, plum jelly erape juice, artichoke relish, and butter were put on the market through the South Carolina Home Producers’ Association. his year contracts have been signed for a- bout 200,000 containers. Ee Sl —isne | worked. out in | the {| WIDE INTEREST IN SYSTEM FOR FIGHTING ROUNDWORMS | sanitation, | laboratories ot Department of Phe system of swine the United States Agriculture amd first put into farm/ | practice in McLean County, Ill, is i attracting the attefion of many one of of loss to the hog ly all reports from localities where tem was tried out in the experimen- farmers elsewhere roundworm, [on eliminate, i | i it has been used "able. sissippi rabbits are protected as; tal work in McLean County on near- game, and the close season for ly 10,000 pigs of both fall and them must be observed. The game ! spring litters. In Auguest practi- ally all the pigs were in remarkably thrifty condition, are enthusiastic In | obtained from the little extra care | and labor expended. In a number ot | put a man The, intestinal seeks as which this sys is now recogniz important caus aiser. Practical- the most have been favor- During the last 12 months the sys- over the returns] The Mercer County (Ill.) Farm Jureau has announced that it will up the to work lining | | season for ! members for a worm clean- up cam- i paign similar to that put on in Me- fruit growers to destroy the animals | Lean American Meat The Institute ot Packers has given County. special attention to the round-worm | work in the on animal’ disenses, The prectione] Let us count all of our bldgsings—that’s Oo of the American Veterinary Medi. | what Thanksgiving is for! O cal Association says that this | ~~ © { ( 1 10107 is ne vf t} ” . . . oy . x = To of izason at tore t This Institution will be closedhall 8 in the hog industry. Jankers in day Thursday, Thanksgiving D O 5 the Corn Belt are taking inter in the new plan 1 or f them @ in a neighboring State recently : 1 £ TY tr i R 1 4 “ } 5 3% on oy equire tos from New York. Books and Bibles, Fountain Pens, Christmas cards accom people 1ntel 2, 1 6 . : while . on a similar QS and booklets, Letter paper and a splendid assortment of Pocket only six were needed. #5 Books and Knives, Trays, Etc. It will cost you fything to look our el 2 : 2 stock over and we shall appreciate the compliment, ang only ask you nections of shelled corn dur ne | € Inspections of shelled corn durin 4 to buy if you find what you want. , year ending September 30, 192 cars, according to ¢ | grain super- inspections | More corn | than art cars in | Last year the 309,687 cars. at Chicago S——— 0 Reema If you want to succeed—Advertise | f ( Be Chandler’s Drug Store’ West Donegal Street, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.