"EDNESDAY. NOV. 17th, 1926 | | treatment is best performed by means . | Famous Chincotague J. S. KUHN NOTICE! Salt Oysters EXPERIENCED : HAVE OPENED A FIRST CLASS 0 W L - LA FFS — AUCTIONEER BARBER SHOP : Cream, Groceries and I am available on Saturday after- | OPEN EVENINGS AND SATUR- EE Confections noons and evenings. | DAY AFTERNOON | LE Efficient service guaranteed. | > i BRANDT BROS. |pione7eRz Mount sor F. W. Conrad Mount Joy Street Mount Joy, Pa. Sept 22-3m "No. 11 Lumber St., MT. JOY, PA. | | 2000 A THANRSAIVING BACK- 9 GROUND is exceptionally impres- o sive to friend turkey. But your | meal wouldn’t be complete without © famous and traditional drumsticks. | SERVICE -e QUALITY -w SATISFACTION So we extend Thanksgiving Greet- ings to all with a special holiday ' offer of DAYTON tires at prices | ® ® 0 @ heretofore unequalled. You'll be : N i { the Wise Christmas Sho er thankful for this opportunity. | Two fellows in a conversation at i) 1Ce 0 When in need of a tire, stop at Lee Ellis _ pool room: “Get me a © . o's Tive OTR. quart of pigeon milk, quick. Other B Gift E h Ww k Young's Tire Storey | fellow. “Aw, you ean’t fool me. ’ 1 | A pigeon ain’t big enough to give uy d 1 dC ee Young S Tire Scores la quart of milk.” : ig © ast ain Street J —— . . © MOUNT JOY, PA. be You all know that old bun about Some Of The Boxed Gifts That Just Arrived 11 North Prince Street [Lit "Bo Pun, who lt her LANCASTER, PA. rig Suspenders .................. -50c¢ Bands... ...... .. 50c¢ She hod no business going out with Men’s Fancy Belts... . $1-1.75 | Men's Garters and Handker- Xmas Is Near i Here's one that would pickle your om Cat's whiskers. A man living Men’s Garters and Arm chefs... ..... We wish to all your at- on Bast Donegal street ent to 4 d iss ore a ancaster to LADIES’ HAND BAGS, LARGE ASSORTMENTS tention to Books today. eet a park of phonograph needles. Baby Caps Silk with Wool Lining, Baby Sacques, Baby Silk Companionable Books The mn crowd of hunters i were . . | up in Lycoming county for bear re- and Wool Stockings, Baby Booties og he. tuned with a ody or jone ve. “Yes, do send m 00 or heasants yw-outs. SWEATERS FOR CHILDREN — TAN — BLUE = RED Xmas, not rr bet bought a few pheasants and nine blow-out: from a haberdash, but a beautiful While talline H Aes book, a book to caress—peculiar, ile talking to Henny Suickler ’ ® distinctive, individual; a book that te Me day I Shed him if % saw 3" Ira quo 2 eve 4g Lice ower winile he was In aris. Goodies for that Thanksgiving Dinner are Found at Bernhart’s La TR we snd hed Tool Tongs Wile be Joes J Rar Ee ee ee We have just such books. Books Rll mom than two Cranberries, 1b i . }4c¢ worthwhile. Call and look them . Ee ay over. Select your goods early and A stranger came here yesterday Bulk Mince Meat, mB : Oc 5 have the Same set aside to be called and said: “How far will a dollar ga : © for at your pleasure. To ths town. Heinz Mince Meat, 1 1b can 25c¢ I told him T didn't know how fay . it would go but I do know that it | Heinz Mince Meat, 2 Ib £an . 45c¢ 5 Drug goes most darn fast ! Heinz Mince Meat, 1 Ib jars : 35¢c Chandler S Store A man on "west Main street told Heinz Mince Meat, 2 1b jar 60c West Main Street, {3 dam he one i lesson ; 3 since es narried, € says when Heinz Plum and Fig Pudding, can 45c¢ Sunday Hours, 8 to 9 and 5 to 7 a fellow marries while he’s in pup- ; MOUNT JOY, PENNA. py love. he’ll lead a dog’s life as Dried Corn, 2 packs an 25c¢c long as he lives. wa : 1 ® hm ims Country-Raised Sweet Potatoes, 1 pk. 18¢ Paper une walling 9 Now Market | street the other day 1eard ¢ 3 New Pack Prunes, 1 1b pkg fission 16¢ culiar noise. 1 asked a kid De noise was and he said: “Oh that’s ; 2 1b package 28¢ Hd anging Bus and by wu ; ® Now I know why so many people | ° wu to swir the English ch: 1. Call Phone No. 33 All Orders Delivered Free Wish to inform the public I am Ie nie a 4 he oasis | A in the Paper Hanging business again | voyage. and will do work at reasonable re 9 prices. A certain kid on East Main street Have a large line of up-to-date said to his mother: “My Sunday samples to select from, and can save | | School teacher said if I were good, A you from 25 to 40% on your paper. [Td go to heaven and Dad said if I © Your patronage solicited. were good I'd go to the movies. 83 East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. a ions BAT: doer C. A. WEALAND A young fellow from Florin ap- @ 23 E. Main St MT. JOY, PA. [ plied at the Shoe Factory for a job. | 0000000000000 EON BA ai Next Door to U. B. Parsonage If You Want Real Values ; Come To Our Store LADIES’ and GROWING GIRLS’ SPORT OXFORDS $2.95 TO $4.45 Just Received a Line of MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS > Specially Priced MEN'S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS $1.48—$1.98 A New Line of Young Men's COLLEGIATE TROUSERS MEN'S FLANELLETTE NIGHT SHIRTS Regular and Extra Sizes Just Received a New Line of LUMBER JACKETS LADIES’ VELVET AND PATENT PUMPS Low and High Heels—Newest Styles MEN'S WORK GLOVES Canvas, Jersey and Goatskin 15¢ TO 45¢ CHILDREN'S FLANNETTE SLEEPING GARMENTS 69—79—98¢c - MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS in Black and Tan $2.95 TO $4.95 STORE OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE HARRY LASKEWITZ East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA. | it. | Talk | any hard work He replied: “I should say so. I | courted a girl for two years.” about good memories, | say Fred Schneider has | ped. In reviewing the he well remembers that he | Ellis were playing evening of Feb. 30, they ‘em all stop- and Lee 1926. i Harry Darrenkamp came up street { laughin the other day and when he {told us the joke we all | He said Charles Garber | barber shop with a coal oil | that smoked, so he kept the fan in operation to blow jout of the room. stove | On Being Pemature Early to bed Early to rise, And your With girl goes out other guys. Why should one be An early bird When it only gets him A worm, my word? Early to rise, And early to bed, But it he bird 1 | That gets .a head. I got on a t other day and heard a on. A fellow with ) rc 1 it on a tack. A man at Florin that radios 8 and women are exa alike, If u don’t believe it just try and | get what you want when you want I really can’t understand why | foot ball is so popular than half the teams games. when less Conversation between a town girl and her mother: “Mother dear, swim?” ‘Yes, my darling daughter; You look so much like limb, You'd better New- ” stay in the water. Columbia to see a girl was asked the question: “Whose you seem to be stuck on?” “Stuck on? Stuck mean.” with you Mr. Benj. Horst, on street, was out hunting On the M. H. Kauffman farm, at Sporting Hill, he spied a big fat bunny and when he shot you should have seen the rags fly. A WISE — etl ee Mount Joy last week. OWL The Bulletin is always prompt in the delivery of all printing. ever win any | i may 1 take a a hickory | past he says | pinochle on the | laughed. | heated his . 1 electric | the smoke | often result. | | increasing. Air Treatment for Inflating Udders Simple Method for Prevent- ing Milk Fever. : (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Though most dairymen are familiar with the air treatment for inflating udders of dairy cows to pre- vent fatal consequence from milk fever, a simple method for preventing the disease is not so well known, This malady chiefly affects well-nourished, fleshy, heavy-milking cows and gen- successful Buick Thermostatic erally follows closely the act of i calving, Control + provides smooth A preventive treatment suggested by the bureau of animal industry, Engine Performance at United States Department of Agricul- ture, consists in allowing a susceptible cow to retain in the udder for 24 hours after calving all the milk ex- cept the small quantity required by the calf. The milk should be taken if possible from each quarter. Disten- tion of the udder by the retained milk naturally follows, as in the air treat- ment, and acts as a preventive against milk fever. In the Island of Jersey and at the Biltmore farms, North Car- olipa, where this practice is common, the number of milk-fever cases has greatly decreased. Sanitary conditions also should be looked after, such as a supply of pure air and clean stabling, with plenty , of clear, cool water and laxative feeds, such as grasses and roots. The method described is a means of pre- vention, not a cure, In cases where the disease has al- ready developed the most practical method of treatment is to inject sterile atmospheric air into the udder in order to distend it artificially. The of milk-fever ly for the apparatus made especial- purpose, 0°or 900 in the shade - - Thermostatic Circulation Control is a new reason why the Buick engine is so easy to start and so pleasant to drive, in all kinds of weather. Summer conditions pre- vail all year, under the Buick hood. At 90° or at zero this valuable Buick improvement reduces the warming-up period to less than three minutes! For this, and many other vital reasons, the 1927 Buick is the Greatest Ever Built. The engine is vi- brationless beyond belief. Drive it and see what that means. Horse Is Pid Tr Thue | in New Motion Picture | is paid tribute by the United States Department of Agricul- ture in a new educational motion pie- ture, “The Horse and Man.” The film | which the | The horse ‘knowledges the service horse A as rendered the human race throughout the recalls some of [ the important roles he has played in | the drama of history, and directs attention to portance American his economic im- | in modern industrial life. In spite of the fact that gasoline | has driven the horse-drawn turnout | from our boulevards, and the belief | which exists among most city dwell- | ers that the horse is doomed to fol- | low the dodo, there are still more than | 15,000,000 horses providing power for | American farms. The popularity | polo, the bridle path, the race track, | and the chase is widespread and is | Indian ponies, cow horses, cavalry | mounts, race horses, high steppers, | truck horses and bucking bronchos, | share honors in “The Horse and | Man.” The film is one reel in length. | Copies may be borrowed for short pe- | riods, or may be purchased at the laboratory cost. A complete list of the department's films, with informa- tion on the method of distributing them, is given in Miscellaneous Circu- | lar 27-M, which may be obtained on applcation to the department at Washington, D. C. | How to Thin Fruit The best way to get the fruit thinned properly is to take your boys or the hired men out to the orchard, show them how to do the job and then go back to the house. It is awfully hard for the owner to take off all of the fruit that ought to come off and tc continue to do so until the task is fin- | ished. If you stay on the job, there is great danger that you will change vour mind and leave more fruit on the trees than they can possibly mature properly. Keep Calf Off Pasture Keep the young calf off pasture until it is three m of age. Fresh grass is too laxative in nature and when added to a i liet, scours ifalfa hay or | ain to the ye wr cracked I ining re a good * * A dairy cow must have all the fres! clean water she wants . = Can the culls—that's all boarder ns a Ww Poultry culling is easy to arn takes little time and pays big divi dends. * * * Bare land is abhorrent to Mother | Nature. . Better let her raise trees on it for you. White sel. pines are > * » The man who unity and turns it into known as "a the small opport what is afterwards streak of luck.” . 3» Destruction of weeds on ground be | ing prepared for wheat will pay big A chap here in town who goes to | that girl dividends. Weeds grow use large amounts of water and plant food needed for wheat. used in dancing the Charlest is uivalen 1 us- ed in running a 440-yard race. ee ee em The average liquor expenditure for every non-abstaining family in England last year was $175. re a ree purchase worth Americans 5,000,000,000 the installment plan. | Marietta St,, good to rapidly and | annually of goods on THE (GREATEST Aa EVER BUILT A-16-10 S. J. ULRICH ELIZABETHTOHN PA, SAVE with SAFETY = OL HOUT = DRUG STORE Like Good Coffee? USE OPEKO! A good cup of coffee 1d zest to the breakfast. have it if You can v Ope ko use the E. W. GARBER Tre Rexall Stare MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ylor’s Garage General REPAIRING Auto CAR GREASING A SPECIALTY All Kinds of Tires and Accessories Phone 119R3 Adjoining Groff Bldg. STONE Before placing your elsewhere, see us. | Crushed Stone. Also manufac- | turers of Concrete Blocks, Sills and Lintels. J. N. STAUFFER & BRO. MOUNT JOY, PA. Pa 2% Let us fashion “»{ your shingle—we + know how. AD SHOPPE 70 E. Main Street succeeds welcomes | order 4h RA ic RE RE Our classified ads bring results. i a] CATR SR RR ER
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