The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 17, 1912, Image 7

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“THE GRAIN HOUSE
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WILLIAM IL. BEAR & CO.
(Members Chicago Board of Trade)
PRORIERS
BUILDING, Chest ut and
Board of Trade. To nny
Lancaster Branch 229-7
OF THEI
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15th Sts, PHILADELY st
STOCHS-BONDS— INVESTMENTS
2 MINUTES
Grain Market in Amer.
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New York Use h Water,
In the l eV ere are only
about 1,500,000 peop An inch of
raln on our watershed normally would
give two lor ( wa or « y
man, wom:at child on the irface
of the earth Put nothe way If
every man, woman and child on the
face of the earth should walk up to
to the lakes, res it ete., which
hold New York city Ww r supply,
and each pour in two gallons of water,
it would not be « 1 to last that
city ten day
Infant Mortality
Infant mortality is the most sensi
tive index we POSSESS ( ial wel-
fare of sanitary admi: ration, espe-
cially under urban condit A heavy
infant mortalit implic heavier
death rate up to five year f age;
and righnt to adult li distr
sutferin 1 ort
have higher death ra than the dis-
tricts w A! is low
Neusholme in the N onal Food Maga
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“In matters of gre ncet and
which must be done, there is no surer
argument of a weak mind than irres-
olution; to be undetermined where the
case is se plain and the necessity so
urgent.”—Tillotson.
The Best Gift.
The best gift is the one that shows
thought—an appreciation of what will
be pleasing and useful to the recipi-
ent—that is what counts for value, not
the price in money.
The Drawback.
“Y fold mine hands and stand and
wait and know mine own shall come to
me—unless a copper catches on and
pinches me for vagrancy.”—Houston
Post.
Great Value of Cocoanut.
The cocoanut is not only valuable
as a source of food and drink in trop-
fcal countries, but is also the best of
all trees for shade.
Ungallant Man.
It is rather an ungallant man who
advocates women’s suffrage on the
theory that it will not make any real
difference.—Washingten Star.
Provoking.
Nothing makes a woman so angry
as to see her husband, who diets at
home, eating everything that comes
along at a banquet.
Novel Method of Dusting.
In Europe they dust the paintings
fn art galleries by means of air sy
ringes.
Wonderful Human Velce.
In producing the tones or infleo
tions of the human voice 44 muscles
are brought into play.
Fundamental Error.
We suffer, in teaching, from the
means being exalted and the end for-
gotten.
Point for Consideration.
“We must consider, not what the
wise will think, but what the foolish
will be sure to say.”—Sir Arthur Helps,
At a Disadvantage,
“I suppose you will miss your boy
while he is at college.”
“Yep,” replied Farmer Corntossek
“I dunno what I will do without him.
He got the live stock so.they wouldn’t
move unless he give ’em the college
yell, an’ I can’t remember it.”
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
17, 1912,
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wil tement iven October 26,
Time Is The Test
On January 29, 1910, Migs Stoner
\ 1 ( and she said: “The
1 | ved from e US
Dx IKidne Pills has be per
ent. 1 gladly ni 1 former
testi vial
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents Foster-Milburn Co., New
York, sole agents for the United
states
Remember the name—Doan’s—
nd take no other.
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no man put asunder.”—Ladie H
Journal,
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Pride.
“Say, Weary, | see that some feller
in congress is going to ask th’ gov-
ernment to give work to everybody.”
“Say, what do you think of that! Well,
you can tell th’ feller if you see him
that I've got a little too much pride
to depend f'r me livin’ on th’ bounty
of anybody’s government.”
Explaining a Resentment.
“lI am an American citizen,” said
the man who got into trouble abroad
“Well,” replied the Oriental official,
“in that case you ean consult some
of your own statesmen and understand
our resentment of pernicious activity
in politics.”
Good Plan.
Write down a list of things you
intend to do in spare time and do
not let a week sl.p away, nor a day,
if you can help it, without doing one
ef them. Each month will bring new
interests which will be worth trying
to take up.
Perfected Dish Washer.
The invention of a Chicago hotel
steward fills a long felt want. It is a
machine that will wash and dry 18,000
dishes in an hour. Moreover, it needs
the supervision and help of only twc |
persons.
The Great Bugaboo.
Truth never hurt any man, but thou
sands and thousands of them are
skeert silly at the sight of # coming
their way. To every mother’s son and
father’s daughter of that kind Truth |
is the Great Bugaboo.
Work of Humor. i
Customer—*I would like a book |
with some real funny pictures in it.’
Clerk—“Well, here's a new fashion
magazme. It contains all the latest |
styles.”—Scraps.
Must Be Native, Breed.
It has been found in Andalusia that |
on hard trips the only saddle horses |
surviving extreme hardship and lack |
of food are the Spanish; the import
ed horses all succumb.
“It is not a lucky word, this same |
impos no good comes to those
that h: so often in their mouth.” |
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$4
| with the hens as early as possibie, !
new males or settings of eggs every |
| year.
| owning thoroughbred steck and they |
| Encourage them.
| nourishes her ie
Rhode Island Red Hen.
tion aut the Connecticut Poultry as.
sociation meeting held iy
Ce y, as some of the spe had
bir en in the contest
[following the report of the lead-
hens for the twelfth week of the
co t
John A. I hery of rrist
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Incubator of 6,000 Capacity.
trolled, so that any one, or all of the
compartments, or
cording to the number of eggs to
hatched. The trolling thermo
stats used do not completely break the
heater circuit, but introduce the com-
paratively high resistance of a small
electric lamp when open, thus avoid-
ing sparking at the contacts,
OULTRY NOT
Nothing like a few warm days to
coax the hens to lay, |
Don’t let your breeders get too fat |
or you will be sorry fer it. |
Young ducks should always have |
plenty of water and shade and grit. |
Green cut bone and meat foods are
the worms and bugs in the winter ra-
tion.
No condition powder on the market
is as good as wholesome food and
plenty of exercise.
Turkey gobblers should be
can be erated, ac-
be
co
mated
certainly by the first of April.
The best layers are those fowls that
have been bred particularly with a
view to increased egg production.
Inbreeding soon lowers the vitality
of a flock. That is why we should get |
There is genuine satisfaction in
cost no more to feed. Ge in for the |
best.
lowing the plow and did you observe |
how fast the grubs disappeared? This |
is good for the hens and the land also. |
A bone cutter will surely pay for |
freself. Green cut bone suppliez the |
han with ability to produce eggs,
and keeps her |
athers
wn general good he
offer One Hundred Dollars Re- |
ward for any of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh |
Cure. |
F. J. CHI S
We, the und
Cheney for the
him perfe y
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How’s This?
Hall's Catarrh Cure
acting directly aupon
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Take Hall’s Family Pills for eonstipation.
Have you ever noticed the hens fol- | =
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+ ind embroidery
3 CL, every
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You cau ansu his q correctely fter you ve ex—
amined and compared our prices wi h what others ask and
tasted the quality of our goods which are guaranteed to give
you entre satisfaction. All goods De ivere
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high grade and from the leading
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OFFER
IMMER FURNITURE AT
les of Refriz
ma e ial
These prices show few of o
£13.00 Refrigeators, now 2 S
£2 Refrigeators, now £2, 0
£27 co Refrige
For a puick r c
have pat them o e at ‘es
£7 00 Go-Cir 8 now £3.00 §
Westernhe gor
125-131 East King S|
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REFRIGEATOR AND GO-CART SALE
ATORS, ICE BOXES, GO-CARTS
INE REDUCTIONS FROM 20 to
S A » Boxes to select from, all
manufacturers; guaranteed strictly scientific
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£20.00 Refriveators, now $14
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LANCASTER, P35
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WE UPHOLD THE HIGH QU’ ATY
OF OUR ICE CREAM
[t will melt in your m is so
lelicious. Call on us y our
new flavors and dainty servic 1
the latest dishes, sundaes,
natural fruit flavors. yo
ret your wife to come wi
take a quart to her. Try
and then you can say you
ly tasted good ice cream.
time: it will keep for hou
it is the right kind.
Lewis Silje