i SEVEN THE Ph The Rule of the Road \ RAISED ON CORN It 18 a suprising fact, but never Furnished by E. 8 Moore, Florin, thel true, that not more than one Pa Many stockmen have proven I ever three persons who use the that it does make a big difference ! wa ( { rules of the vhat kind of corn they feed their road’ to anyt like the strictne cattle And what is true of cattle that common fety of travellers de is true of all stock mand There is a crying need of a more trict observance of these IT PAYS A LARGE DIVIDEND fundamental rules which in almost to feed good, fresh, No. 1 corn and every case will eliminate all po j elect oats. They are moree nour- bility of accident and place travel ishing over the roads and streets on a bacsis that will give persons a con- fidence in themselves and their fel- low travellers that they have not en- E. S. MOORE joyved before There is nothing simpler than the Deal er in rule of the road —“Turn to the right"-—always and under all cir- - cumstances, no matter whether you | Coal Lumber Grain are passing some one coming to- y ’ ward you or some one comes up be- | hind and signals to be allowed to pass. The person passing you goes | Feed, Hay, Straw, Slate, Salt, Cement by on your left when coming up from the rear and in thus turning to and Fertilizer the left to get ahead of you assumes the responsibility in case of col- lision with traffic coming from the A large stock of Feed comstantly on hand. Highest cash price pald | 0site direction. You will be on | for grain the right side of the road and can- | not be held liable. The turn to the right rule is so | . : generally observed when those driv-| Estimates on Lumber and Mill Work a Specialty |... are passing in the oppo- site direction that little need be o said about its observance in this : FLORIN, PENNA. particular It is when one person f wants to pass another on the high- way that trouble occurs. This hap-! 1 pens frequently in these days of oe a | YOU WILL GET TEN CELEBRATED } ; automobiles, the drivers of which Be et < b { are most likely to want to pass 4 % ( S. & H. Trading Stamps 0 ¢ when they catch up to a team. The ke I i { A 5 rule of the road is just as inflexible REN 2 (WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF COAL PUR IAS ¢ in this case as in any other. The | 0% ia ¢ CHASED FOR CASH AT (is party ahead should turn to the ? of right The failure of some drivers * } of teams to do this is very often b FH Baker S the cause of accidents, When the : ' ' driver of an automobile pulls up be- | 4 hind a team he usually expects that CORL and it will pull from the middle to the | LUMBER YARDS right side of the road the same as if it was passing another team com- : ing from in the opposite direction. : Mount Joy, Penna If the team should disregard this > S i 0 i £ : Sele seent for Congo Roofing. No. 1 Cedar Shingles always on hand ite I I A Als \Siding, Flooring, Sash, Door , Blinds, Mouldings, Lath, Etc. es _ hie ; a i ents or i Portland Oement. Also Roofing Slate Sens passin ors: foci: 0 wstin: os Quickly and Cheerfully made on all kinds Building Material Hib wi : he . A m Be | ‘elephone No. 833. Opposite Old P. R. R. Depot prem e one at lanl. mm | Let People Know About It A merchant may have an ideal HH t stock of goods, selected with good umimer = S "judgment, offered at low profits. | But if he does not take pains to tell . the people about it, few will renem- | Straws of Every Variety ber that he is doing business when Press, they have anything to buy. PANAMAS, BANKOKS, JAVAS, MILANS, MACKINAWS, FEATH. On the other hand, a merchant may select his stock with poor YR WEIGHT STIFF AND SOFT HATS, CAPS FOR ALL PURPOSES,— judgment, and he may ask an inor- dinate profit for himself But if he | ALL AT BOTTOM PRIVES, ” talks about his goods persistently, he will interest people in them, and TT sn his store will be thronged with buy- er. 9 "9 . This is no day for hiding your 5 i J light under the bushel of business V 11 er aasS reticence People don’t seek out . J things that hide away out of sight. ’ They have to be sought out. The 44 North Queen St., Lancaster Pa. initiative must always be taken by the man who has goods to sell. isi ? : ra ja - TT EE An advertisement giving your redliooideofospooieforfirfosfosfoofortosforfosfortesfoofosfenfocfecionferivaforiviirafocirfodfocfocfuefonfocfecerfosfosfoofosdororfeeddododdd name, place of business, and a few 5 general facts about your line will : { : s : be useful. It will remind people of i irad ii ation i iS ¥ your existence, and the impression % } will turn the footsteps of a good Gold Filled Watches, from $5.50 up. 7 many to your store. 53 = * The advertisement can he made Diamond Rings, $5.00 up. i infinitely more effective, however, Solid Gold Signet Rings, $1.00 up. i by taking a few definite leaders, Solid Gold Scarf Pins, $1.00 up 3 and concentratinnz attention on " Cuff Buttons (Solid Gold), $2.00 up. % them. Describe them just as you Mesh Bags, $1.50 up. IY * would to a buyer in your store, and = 3 name the price. Youn can’t fail to wy 2 + interest people. PIROSH & SIMMONS i ———— 3 A BILL IN EQUITY Jewelers and Opticians 20 North Queen Street. & Tan Next Door to Shaub & Co. Shoe Store } Creditor Wants a Receiver Appoint- LANCASTER, PENNRA. } Ba in comme oeefocosiefodde dose iv ioseeiodiodfoofpaiedeosfociosfoctefocfoctoofrcfosfoofoeiooforirooofosfooferfocieoforiocosfocfoapjosforedosieded | Coyle and Keller, attorneys for Charles K. Musser of Eliabethtown, pi {have filed a bill in equity in the OT my | COUTE Of Common Pleas against the FT] = Eliabethtown and Marietta Electric = . . ® Light Company. In his bill he al- Engle S Furniture Warerooms 2 |leges that the company is insolvent ‘and unable to pay its debts. He is MOUNT JOY, PENNA. @ one of the creditors of the concern F and claims that there is a mortgage a eG Pe Dee E of $75,000 against the real estate of = g x : = |the company and that interest has / £ GOOD HOMEMADE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY Bot been paid on this sum since . UPHOLSTERING DONE TO ORDER a May, 1910. There are unpaid notes a & to the amount of $16,000 and other #e ep % indebtedness. The plaintiff asked | = & | Judee Hassler for the appointment | Poplar Lumber for sale im lots to suit the purchasers of a receiver to conduct the busi- ness. bie ———— OE : . v FELL FROM CHERRY TREE Undertaking and Embalming , | rn : ® |Mrs. Christian Rodkey Meets With a SO wi | Sorjous, Acddent i. i phat rman — sans = ams: | Mrs. Christian Rodkey, residing ” TE lon the farm near Kinderhook, out- THE GR AIN HOUSE OF THE EAST [side of Columbia, was severely in- ESTABLISHEl 1897 (Members Chicago Board of Trade) BROE ERS PENSYLVANI2 STOCKS -BONDS— INVESTMENTS | 30 SECONDS 2 MINUTES To Gago Board of Trade. Lancaster Branch 220-226 Woolworth Bldg. i WILLIAM L. BEAR & CO. BUILDING, Chestnut and 15th Sts, PHILADELPHIA |ed heavily and lo any Grain Market in Americs ljured Friday narrow escape from fatal injuries. Mrs. Rodkey was engaged in pick- | ing cherries, and was on a big tree, a distance of twenty feet from the ground. A limb either broke or she lost ber balance and fell. She land- | incurred a fracture | of the right wrist, severe contusions | about the body and lacerations and | bruises about the face and head. | The family physician was summoned , and reduced the fracture and dress- | ed her injuries. afternoon, and had a MOUNT BULLETIN, THE HOUNDS WOMEN FOLLOW In No Country Is t Sport So Well Beloved by W en as It Is In Ireland, Huntin \ rhs portswomen in Ireland 1 It 1s do that a frost irives the | fo ( hounds from the countrysia rishn woine LI'¢ renowned 0 a in the ) g field, where the terrible obstacles to be 1 t call for nerves of steel, and it is neck or noth ing in the distressful « try, says the London Dally Gra) The fearsome stor walls, some times overgrown with turf and mask- | ing a breok, appal all but the stout- | est hearts, and even the most hard- | ened sportswoman is known to quail at the commencement the hunt- ing season, experiencing the sensa- tion of the heart in the mouth when | called upon to face the stiff going. She finds her nerve returning, hows | ever, after a day or so in the saddle. The late empress of Austria used to hunt regularly in Ireland, where | her reckless and brilliant horseman- ship is still spoken of. With the late Bay Middleton to give her a lead, she was always in the first fight and stuck at nothing. The famous happy- | go-lucky hospitality that marks the Irish temperament is exemplified in matters sporting, and open house is | kept by those having accommoda- tion in a good hunting district. The Irish colleen will dance all night at a hunt ball and turn up at a distant meet as fresh as paint with- out going to bed at all, full of life and spirit, with wit and repartee bub- { ling like a font, The Irish country | brings out all the dare devil Irish nature, and there little searching for gaps or gates when the blood of Irish horse and rider is up. of is Ireland is not overrepresented in the matter of hunting, and Irish packs are not by any means numer- ous, and may be reckoned to number a couple of dozen, Some only quite a restricted ! and but few hunt week, though an occ: | may bring the total up. hunts five days a week | the famous hunts of the United King- { dom, and the County Galway, the Blazers, has four days a week. JOSSess number of couples, five days a sional by-day The Meath and is one of our or | e— — | Dickens’ Care for His Guests. If Dickens was particular regarding | the equipment of his own bedroom he was equally careful for the comfort of his guests. Charles Dolby, In | “Charles Dickens as I Knew { says of the bedrooms at Gad’s Hill: i “Bach of these rooms contained the i most comfortable of beds, a sofa, an easy chair, cane-bottomed chairs—in which Mr. Dickens himself had a great belief, always preferring to use one himself—a large-sized writing table, profusely supplied with paper and en- | velopes of every conceivable size and | description, and an almost dally change of new quill pens. There was a miniature library of books in each | room, a comfortable fire in winter, ! with a shining copper kettle in each | fireplace; and, on a side table, cups, saucers, tea caddy, teapot, sugar and milk.” A peculiarity of the household, adds Mr. Dolby, was the fact that, except at table, no servant was ever seen about. Organization for Farmers attorney in Phila- to Zoologist if taking part in the movement to have an ag- in the argument which A prominent lelphia wrote State Surface asking he was ricultural expert stationed The agricultural country. reply is an organization, It for is worthy of consideration. is as follows: “While I am personally interested the farmer in each county, yet in movement to have a trained Il am not in position to take any official steps in this direction. I have for some time advocated something of this kind. It altogether depends upon the man, I think it will be abso- lutely impossible to get enough trained agriculturists within the next five years to go into each coun- ty and give each farmer the kind of help that would be most useful to him It requires education as well as experience A college graduate can not do it. He may obtain his course of four vears, but he must have four or five years of rational | experience added to he will be only a beginner. “I think in every county in_this State there are farmers who know their own land and their own needs, as well as the methods of getting results better than could come among them, If the poor willing any farmers were only from the good ones of their own im- | it would be SO- mediate neighborhood, best Farmers organizations, bring about with one exchange of ideas, in propagating seed, ete, and weeds, meetings to acquaintanceship an co-operation cieties or a closer another, and and good animals, good the suppression of pests, dicease germs, and oting rural would anything and morality more in this State else that could be d ociability than for the and would be ne agri- | enlturist Nation. A good by the State organizer more important than a personal teacher. awakened ty | | The farmer whe ig not such opportunities above will not be benefited in the least by a personal her co 12 to his door.’ | tei pects Makes the Nation Gasp The awful list of injuries on a | Fourth of July Set over against staggers humanity. it, however, is the wonderful healing, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, of thousands, who suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or explosions. It’s the quick healer of boils, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles 25¢ at by |S. B. Bernhart & Co's. Advertise in the Mt. Joy Bulletin. JOY. PA. Him,” | that, and then | expert who ! to learn | | do ! SK YOUR NEIGHBOR Hundreds of Mount Joy Citizens Can I'ell You All About It tiome enaor ement, the public ex ion of Mount Joy people, shoul be Mt. Joy reader, of the merit of Doan’s [Kidne Pill Surely the experience ven &) od Sa ND ( frien and neighbors, cheerfully ven by them, will carry more weight than the utterances of i : p trangers residing in far-away places. al t 1 S 1 ec Read the following: Mrs. C. Gillums, Main $t., Mt. Joy Pa., says: “I can add nothing to the ublic statement I gave in favor of Or { | ne rs O Doan’'s Kidney Pills in Qctober 1907, gay that the cure I then de- A member of my family had attacks of kidney complaint for years and com- plained a great deal of a dull pain in except to scribed has been permanent. the small of the back. This perso slept poorly and felt all out of sorts. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from Garber's Drug Store, brought relief - and whenever they have been used . . T girive thot have Hex good Et” Enthusiastically Recommended Them For sale by all deal rice 50 cents, Foster-Milbur New During the past few years we have placed over one thousand York, sole agen { United Reliance Sewing Machines in the homes of practically every vil- States lage, town and hamlet in Lancaster County, Remember the na an's—— And not one of the entire number has proven unsatisfactory and take no othe in any way, shape or form. For further proof of this fact, we can and will furnish names to any prospective customer of owners GOT and users of the Reliance Sewing Machines in each of the follow- W.B.BE N East Main St,, Mount FOR A GOOD SHAVE STYLISH HATR-CU REFRESHING SHAN the B anything in or I also carry as a side line Camera and Photo Supplies MAKE THE MAY WALK ENJOYABLE BY TAKING A KODAK Then you will have pleasure of the outin ‘ed pleasure in the preserve the memors )f the fun Ask me for a free )y of tk Kodak catalogue. 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