~ i tree ir YOO0O000G000000000DCONOOOGO00002000000000000000000000 The Rural Man and The Clothes Question Oft times out of touch with the things that afe hap- pening outside the farming world, the rural man looks for advice on matters he must take up every now and then. ONE of them is CLOTHING. If you have any confidence in our reliability, and we believe you should have, whether you are a customer or not, let us say ONE THING: What Clothing you DO buy, be sure it has VALUE in it. "We KNOW that prices are high, but we have no control over that; we ask only a fair margin above cost and operating. One GOOD Suit of Clothes will do the work of three inferior garments, and in the long run costs much less. #lhe real point of ecanomy, after all, is GOOD Clothing and LESS of it. Either Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Fashion Park, Cortly Clothes or Monroe Special Clothing answers this re- quirement it’s a great ALL-WOOL line-up of brands. PWD OOOOOCO0OOO0OODDOOOOODOODDODT Groff & Wolf Co, : 26--30 North Queen Stree: : Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store 6 ¥ * 0 0 LJ LJ LJ 0 0 LJ * 0 * » 0 * * D LS * 0 0 0 0 0 0 » 0 » 0 0) 0 0 0 0 * 0 * * 0 0 ¥ 0 » * * 0 0 * * 0 * » » » 0 0 * * 0 0 LJ * * » CO 0 O VOLLLLLLOLOOOOOOOOOOOLOOOOOOOOOCOOTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD SAFEGUARD YOU STARTING 8 LIGHTING a REPAREDNESS is a big word—a word of importance to every motorist. Don’t wait until your car is stalled to think about the battery that furnishes power for your starting system. Now is the time to equip your car with an “EXide’’ Battery. . Years of service have proved the absolute dependability of the “Exide” Battery. It is the original -4¢Unit-Seal’’ battery—no bulky sealing compound, maximum power, easy to care for, easy to inspect and repair. Let us show you the ‘‘JEXide¢” and explain its many exclusive features. Remember an ‘“EEx{de’’ means ‘A Sure Start Assured.” Find out the condition of your battery. We inspect all makes of batteries free of charge. ~n— E. B. ROHRER @E2: MOUNT JOY PA. “ GOOD FURNITURE Is the emly kind I sell Furniture that is Furniture { 0) Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, 4 Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, Extension and Other Tables, Davenports, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets. ;, In Fact Anything in the Furniture Line UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING H. C. BRUNNER MOUNT JOY, PA. —JED= PELE ERE | THE DONOVAN SPECIAL § CO) RD 4 A ‘ On Total Purchases of $15 or More | BANANAS—30c¢ @ 40c per county, where there were 11 planting 2 operations. In Columbia county, there were the largest number of pri- o ¢ a vate planting operations, 135,760 seedlings being set out by 57 in- dividuals. THE PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK MARKET CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN port of the Lancaster markets rela-| tive to produce and live stock: Lancaster Live Stock Market Western cattle the market went to pieces and the prices dropped from 50c to $1.00 below las. weeks. Choice to prime steers were a drug on the market, buyers preferring the cheaper grades. Bulls and cows held fairly steady, while hogs and calves joined in the slump. The outlook for the coming week is very discourag- ing, and still lower prices are looked for. Total Receipts CATTLE—56 cars shipped in (42 cars from Penna. 13 Chicago) (1 Maryland); 300 driven in; Hogs 5 decks, Calves receipts light. Range of Prices STEERS—Choice to prime $12.50 (@ $14.00; Good to choice $12.00 @ 3.25; Fain to good, $11.00 & 2.50; Medium, $10.50 @ $11.50, Herewith is a corrected weekly re-|; With the arrival of several cars of | # r THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, REMARKABLE | RECOVERY Extraordinary Curative Power of Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa.—"1 want to let you know what good Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pouna has done me. 1 had or ¢ trou bles and am going through the Change of Life. I was taken with a pain in my side and a bad head ache. I could not lie down, could not eat or sleep. 1 suf fered something terrible and the doc tor’'s medicine did me no good at all—my pains got worse instead of better. [ began taking the Vegetable Compound and felt a ance from the first, Now I feel fine vise any one going through the of Life to try; it, for it cured me after ! had given up all hopes of getting hett You can publish this and 1 will, te! iny one who writes to me the g t has done me”—Mrs. Magrcar DANz, 1525 N. Alder St., Phila, Pa It hardly seems possible that there i tv woman in this country who will con tinue to suffer without giving Lydia 1 OC ymmon, $9.30 @ $10.50 Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial y PJ.00 ( . * Et aip rs he avidence th is continually BULLS—Fair to good, $10.00 @ | ‘iter all t lence that 1s continua $12.50; Medium, $9.50 @ $118 Common, $7.50 @ $9.00. HEIFERS—Choice to $11.00 @ $12.00; Good to ch $10.00 (@ $11.50; Medium, $9.0 $10.00; Common, $7.50 @ $9.00 COWS—Good to choice, $11.00; Medium, $8.00 @ $ Common, $6.00 @ $8.50; Ce & cutters, $4.00 @ $6.50. CALVES—Good to choice, $ @ $20.00; Medium, $15.5( $18.00; Common, $10.00 @ 16 HOGS—Medium weight, 1 250, $16.50 @ $18.50; Light w 100 to 170, $15.50 @ $17.50; & stock, 100 to 170, $12.00 @ $ Lancaster Retail Produce Ma Weekly Review The Lancaster Markets fc week ending May 12, wen stocked with all classes , of Produce. { Prices remain firm practice change from last week. Nearby products looked Vv tractive and found ready buye Fruits were not so plentif that offered was of medium q while the prices still hold stro Poultry was in better demany a fair supply of choice fowls offered. Potatoes still maintain th price of last week and are very good quality. APPLES—Ben Davis 50¢ per % peck; Baldwins 50c per 5 peck; Wine Saps 80c per % peck. POTATOES—Round White 75¢ per 1% peck; Round medium 60c¢ @ 65¢ per Y% Sweet potatoes 40¢c @ 50c¢ peck. ONIONS—Yellow variety 1 15¢ per pound, Green (Scullid per bunch, Texas Bermudas, 1 pound. CABBAGE—New Florida 1 pound, Old Stock 10¢ @ 25¢ TOMATOES—Florida ( box. Fancy 8c @ 10¢ each. LETTUCE—Florida 10c¢ ( per head; Ice Berg 20c¢ @ head. : GELERY —Choice 10¢ @ stalk. CARROTS—75¢ per % pec SPINACH-—20¢ per % pecl ASPARAGUS—10¢c @ 3 bunch. TURNIPS—40c @ 45¢ peck. CAULIFLOWER—15¢ @ 1ead. : EGG PLANTS—20c¢ @ 354 PARSLEY—5c¢ @ 8c per 1 PEPPERS—5¢ @ 7c each. CUCUMBERS—10¢c @ 15¢ ORANGES—T75¢ @ $1.00 p GRAPE FRUIT—5¢ @ 20c PINE APPLES—30c @ 40¢ LEMONS—40c @ 50¢ per dg STRAWBERRIES— Po 5 60c per box. : CRANBERRIES—10c¢ @ 1¢ quart. : —— Oe. MOUNT JOY MARKETS The following prices are pai 1ay by our local merchants: F. A. Farmer, Pays: Foos, per dog... ... . Butter, per 1b Yard, per Ib... 5... =: Potatoes, per bu I. D. Stehman Pays: Wheat, per bu... . ... oye Corn, per bu : Oats, per bu I. D. Stehman : Wheat, per bu Selle: Corn, per bu Oats, per bu... . Bran, per 100 lbs : Mixed Feeds, per Glutten, per 100 lbs Cotton Seed Meal vo Linseed Meal, per 100 Ibs... Poel Serap,