The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 28, 1925, Image 6

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THE MOUN ' JOY BULLETIN,
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EVERYTHING FOR POULTRYMEN
Radio For
Equipped With
ling Tubes,
Batteries.
SUPER.HETRODYNE | RADIOLA
6 Tube Set Complete
Music Master Horn
Garod N eutrodyne
5 Tube
Installed
$250
WOOD
ATWATER K
5 Tube — Model 20
Music Master oud Speaker, 5 R. C. Alor Shishey
Willard Storage Battery, Brersesdy 8

Installed
$250
Stper Zenith
{ 6 Tube
: In-tal’ed
$265
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3 Tube
Installed
$80
We have arranged to give public radi
Stumpf’s Restaurant, West Main Vii M
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afternoon and evening. Name t
and we will demonstrate it.
Parts and Radio Equipments
of All Kinds at Reduced Prices
ROYAL RADIO
LANCASTER, PA.
152 East King St.,
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
Write, Phone (3866 Bell)
INCUBATORS
Hot Water—Hot Air
BROODERS
Coal Stove or Oil
OATS SPROUTERS
Cabinet and Open Pan Galvan-
ized Brood Coops
SAN NON-FREEZE FOUNTS
1-2-3-5 Gallon Sizes
MASH FEEDERS
3% and 1 Bushel Sizes
Wall and Jar Founts
Grit and Shell Boxes
Baby Chick Feeders
Parcel Post Egg Boxes




For all
a big saving in price.
PLAIN CLO
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31 South Que
SPRECHER & GANSS, Inc.
THE BIG POULTRY SUPPLY HOUSE
WRITE TO-DAY FOR COMPLEETE LIST
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TAILOR-MADE
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direct from the manufacturer to you at
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hine you have in mind
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Root and Veget
Lice Pow
and Chickens
Ground Shell and Grit
Poultry Netting
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fit any woman who tak 3 it.”’ — Mrs,
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AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTION
IN SCHOCLS RECEIVES AID
SUFFERED AFTER
\ BIRTH OF BABY
Much of the vast amount of in-
formas on accumulated by the United
of Agriculture
tates Department
: nl the agricultural colleges and
Caused by by Gettin ng experiment stations is being made
Up Too Soon. Relieved by available to teachers of agriculture,
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s nature study, and allied subjects in
: elementary and secondary schools
Vegetable Compound through the Division of Agricultural
.. Instruction of the department.
New Yori; thonght is of the.deparimens nth
would interest you to know what bene- This division cooperates wit e
fit I have derived several bureaus and offices of the
from, faking YOUr (epartment in the preparation of
medicine. e
days after the birth subject-matter material in form for
immediate use by teachers. Illus tra- |
of my third child I
got up too quick. tive material in the form of lantern
Then just before my
fifth child was born
had inflammation of tural te:
the bladder and dis-
placement. Seeing 0, are widely distributed.
your advertisement
in a Liverpool (Eng- | fie
land) paper I began { partment and sources of other ma-|
was Vegetable | torial] are distributed in large quan- |

wchers, prepared




taking Lydia E.
Compound and th
finement I had. V
down I always t
Compound as a ton
was the best cone
henever I feel rune
ce the Vegetable related subjects.
We have just The division cooperates with state

CASTFR CO., PA.




We use the same methods employ
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Repairing Go
50-62 8S. Queen St. Lancaster, “¥s Mail Orders Promp
JALE—Located on
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by the leading shoe rah
so our results are fully as good


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Donega
Splenaio
fronting 50 feet or
Mount Joy.
sestion and beauuful dweliings or
ther side.
Mount Joy.
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Soaps,
Subscribe for the Mt.


WEDNESDAY, JANUA







Lancaster, Pa,
RY 28,
A Largest Line of
and Winter
ATS
Caps and Gloves
In the City
Plain Hats A
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Yi 21] JOHN-A. HAAS, Propr.
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Cases | "
PRODUCTS | \
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Than 50 Years 3
tandard for More
ck and Poultry Tonics
ehold Specialties
Spice
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lides designed especially for agricul-
in coopera-
tion with other offices of the depart- |
Classi- |
| lists of publications of the de-
| tities to teachers of agriculture and
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removed from (Canada) so 1 departments of education and state
was pleased when thestore ordere 2d the : Yr ae
medicine for me and Bgot it today. I agricultural colleges In preparing
would not be without ¥ for any price courses oi study in elementary agri-
and I recommend it to\ladies around ..iture for teachers in rural schools.
here because I feel so surg it'will bene- Outline ‘courses of this character
have been prepared for Virg 8
Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio,
Wisconsin, Ar! and Oklahoma.
In hers in
service and



AGNES WIGNALL, Talevilléy New York.
Women can depend vipork Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Co to re-
lieve ther n from ills to their
sex. For sale by druggists everywhere.
ansas
with t

cooperaticn

with teacher-tra r di-
 
trative
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emt Gane
OGICAL SURVEY RIDS
( “oy Anna NN ri
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RATS
ACKS OF
n. in 1799 and
' ths old sa 7%
On the old records The Biological y of the
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in rat extern
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with rats. All ef-

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fol-
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ster county to
folks; Caleb Way
> to Maytown from that
1e was later married t0 ant was
or and one of their child- ,
ren was Bayard Taylor, who became
the famous poet and traveler. Bay-
forts to get rid of them with com-
mercial baits were of no avail. An
finally made to the depart-
met diate re-
appeal
with imme

Joseph ponse.
Under the direction of the Biolog-
: A ical Survey, about 500 baits of var-
ard S motaer was always a great 1n- ious sorts, peinsoned with barium
spiration to him for she Was a Tre- ..rhonate, were set out on Septem-
markable woman, She lived to the yo. 4 The first night about 250 of
ripe old age of 91 and is buried in (ye pajts were taken and the second
Longwood cemetery, near Kennett nicht about 50 more. After the
Square. {

"second night no more baits were dis-
Caleb and Anna Maria Way, the |; eq and they were gathered up.
grandparents of Bayard Taylor, are The commisary officer has written
or in the old cemetery adjoining i, the Biological survey that the |
Maytown Reformed church. In were most gratifying and |
en at the suggestion of Rev. Wil- {ho campaign considered a complete '
liam J. Lowe, who was then the pas- 'gyccess. As a rule, only a very!
tor of the congregation, Mrs. Anne gna) proportion of the rats killed
B. Lamborn Polk, of Kennett Square, by poisoning with batium carbonate
a great granddaughter of Caleb and | (je outside of their holes where they
Anna Maria Way, had the graves may be found. In this case, about.
marked with a large granite marker, 35 dead and dying rats were found, |
on the face of which appears the ang since putting out the poison
following inscription: not a live rat has been seen.
“UNDER THIS STONE ARE ME eee
LI LL MLR

BURIED THE GRAND- MIGRATORY WATERFOWL
PARENTS “OF BAYARD ABUNDANT THIS YEAR
TAYLOR, POET, TRAV- Thousands of ducks are to be
ELER, AUTHOR, DIPLO- found this year on the Potomac be-
MAT.” | low Washington, and excellent shoot-
In the main auditorium of the ing is reported to the Biological
Maytown Reformed chuvch, a beau- Survey of the United States Depart-
tiful especially designed memorial | ment of Agriculture. At least 50,-
window was placed by Mrs. Polk in| 000 ducks have been seen recently
honor of the mother of Bayard Tay-| within 25 miles of the Capital.
lor, Rebecca Way Taylor, who as a Three-fourths to four-fifths of them
girl - was confirmed in the same are canvasbacks, the others includ-
church building. The main design |ing black ducks, scaups, ruddies and
of the window consists of a bas- rcdheads. Two hundred to three
relief of the poet, Bayard Taylor, | hundred Canada geese also were
by Launt Thompson. The orignal of |seen and thousands of coots. There
this bas-relief in bronze is imbedded appears to be a great increase in
in the Taylor monument in Long-| migratory waterfowl on the Potomac


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Men’s Furnishings.
RSHEY
wood cemetery. Surrounding the | this season over last.
head, is a wreath of oak leaves and | Reports from other districts are
bay, emblematic of civic and poetic equally encouraging. More ducks!
honors, and directly” under, a scroll | and geese have been seen in eastern
Illinois River

These memorials were placed in| region of the
Maytown by Mrs. Anne B. Lamborn
cated as part of an anniversary cel-| ent as at the beginning of December. |
ebration of the Maytown Reformed |
church, which was organized in 1765 | Florida says he has not seen as many |

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and the present building erected in | coots in 25 years, and that waters |
1808. everywhere are black with Hed. J
upon which is inscribed a verse | and western Missouri this year than
from a poem by Taylor to hic for several seasons. Some of the
mother. old residents in the Havanna, Ill, |
state |
that they do not remember any sea- |
Polk in August 1917, and were dedi- | son when as many ducks were pres- |
The United States game warden for |
i “YVe’ve been selling roofings for years. And our experience i
! is that Barrett Roofings, Shingles or Roll, are the most ser=
gl viceable—the best value for your money. "They won't rot or
5 painting or staining. And they’re fire-safe—
i make your buildings secure against sparks and flying embers,
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Bring your roofing sth Ne us. We are always
glad to put our roofing expericnieg at your disposal 2
without any obligation on your ps 11, i
Pr There’s a Barrett Roofing to suit type of i
building. Come in and see them.
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and Home |
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Pa,
Jor Bulletin] V1 Main St,


| BEEF, BOLOGNA,
Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttom
dec. Krall’s Meat Market
MOUNT JOY
We have the Right Roof
House, barn, or out-buildings— there’s a Barrett Roofing
\that’ s right for any or all of these structures.
I have new and very beautiful homes on West


Donegal Str
offering at att¥active prices as they
of before Sprin
property, very wé
t, Mount Joy, along trolley, that I am
are to be disposed
They are all new, one is a corner
]1 built by the Mount Joy Construe-
tion Company, whi¢gh is a local corporation formed
to relieve the house ‘shortage situation in Mou Joy
and not to make a buch of money.

All the houses
€
are built right from the ground up, thoroughly equip-
ped, all modern conveniences and willbe sold worth
the money. Four of them are now vacant; having just
recently been completed and the other isthe prop-
erty of the late Mrs. Mary Brunner.
Any one interested in a home should at least in-
vestigate.
Call, let me take you thru these houses and
then be your own judge. This is about the finest res
idential section in Mount Joy. Will finance half if"
desired.

Jno. E. Schroll
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Bell Phone 41R2

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SMOKED MEATS,
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