The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 19, 1920, Image 5

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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.
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Groff & Wolf Co,
: 26--30 North Queen Stree:
: Lancaster’s Fastest Growing Store
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SAFEGUARD YOU
STARTING 8 LIGHTING

 

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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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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E. B. ROHRER
@E2: MOUNT JOY PA.
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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
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RD
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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, <i... 0. ir
Calf Meal, per 100 oe,
Timothy hay, per 100 bs.
Tankage, 100 lbs., a
Straw, per 100 Ibs. .......
————
MANY TREES PLANTED
IN- LANCASTER COU


Harrisburg, Pa.—More than
000 young forest trees were pla
on private lands in Lancaster
this spring, according to a report
sued today by Gifford Pinchot, C
Forester of the Pennsylvania Dep
ment of Forestry. Trees were s|
plied without cost to the 17 plant!
in that county by the States Fores
Department.
The plantings were made as fq
lows: White Pine, 12,000; Jack Pj
4,450; Norway Spruce, 11,000
others, 7,340.
Throughout the State, more tha
2,700,000 seedlings were set out by
private planters. Approximately,
300,000 additional trees were
planted on State forests.”
The largest number of seedlings,
198,700, were set out in Lackwanna
———l eee.
China has the shortest mile in the


prota 09 yards.

. | being published, proving bevond contra

display at the Torepeak the flag 0
the country whose port they are en-
tering, but this is merely a matter
of international courtesy and is not
compulsory. :
———— Oe
The Cunard steamship Mauretania
holds the record for the fastest pas
sage across the Atlantic. In 1910
she made the run from New York to
Queenstown in four days, 10 hours
and 41 minutes.
— ee
Unvaccinated persons are not al-
lowed to vote in Norway.



PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS '!
BUY AT HOME |
AND SAVE
MONEY! |
AUTOMOBILE |
TIRES, TUBES |
AND
ACCESSORIES |
I have a large
line for you to se-
lect from and my
prices are in your i
favor.
I also sell, repair
and recharge Wil-
lard Storage Bat-
teries and will be
pleased to serve
you.

J. W. ESHLEMAN.
70 East Main St.
Mount Joy, Pa.
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YOUR KODAK NEGA.
TIVES ARE WORTHY OF
THE BEST THAT IS IN
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Special—Regular—Contract
WW. B. BENDER
MOUNT JOY, PA.


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(0 SAVE BABY CHICKS
Put this in the drinking water.
~~ Most people 1ose half of
4 4 \every hatch, and seem to


ciaoiera
hoea is the

trouble.
Thig loss is needless |
and
i Avieol in ti
e prove it by this «
ul at our store f« 25
ge of Avicol. If you don't find
promptly stops your chicks
white diarrhoea and ail
wel diseases of poult your
will be refunded.
1 revives the drooping chicks
helps them
dy expect it Ci
or white di:

‘topped, by
drinking water

 




 
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MOUNT JOY. PA.
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always have on hand anything te
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MOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA
DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC.
» Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Muttos
H. H. KRALL
t Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA
Bell Telephone

s Sanitary Dairy
MOUNT JOY, PA.

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N. HESS HERSHEY
212 South Market Street
II Phone 75R2 Mt. Joy, Pa.
LW. Correct
7 WEST MAIN STREET
Jeweler
Watchmaker---Engraver
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City Shoe
Repairing Company
CLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK
LIKE NEW ONES
50 and 52 South Queen Street
LANCASTER. PENNA.



WEDNESDAY, MAY


LOLOOL00000000000DO00OO0OOOODLLC DOLL ANNAN
To Our Customers and: Friends
We take this means of thanking you for the business which
vou have given us in the past.


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Our deposits have inereased wonderfully and at the end of our §
sixth year in business, which, we will celebrate on April 1, 1920, =
our surplus will be $80,000.08, and we have invested your money
so carefully that we have not logt a dollar in all the years we have §
been in business.

 
 
There is no bank in the County“that can beat this record.
We will pay you 5% interest formoney by the year.
 
Personal checks taken in payment of certificate of deposit.
 
Sceurity—Over Two Million Dollars.
All business held Strictly Confidential. : .

 
»
PEOPLES BANK OF MAVTOWN,
Maytown, Penna.
 
— cement


N. F. ARNTZ
Cashier
M. R. HOFFMAN
President

 
 


LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE
HAULING
3 LARGE TRUCKS
EMERSON ZEAGER
Route 1 MOUNT JOY, RA.
Inquire at A. H. STUMPF’S RESTAURANT
may-5-tf 3

















=< INVESTMENTS--

Baltimore & Ohio R. R. |
6 per cent. Secured Gold Bond due 1929
| At Price to Yield 8.25 per cent. |

McClain & Compan:
534-536 Woolworth Building
LANCASTER, PA.

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NEW LIFE FOR OLD CLOTHES

Despite earnest government efforts to reduce, as far as possible,
the high“gost of clothing, there are certain unmis able signs that
pertend on“thing only—further revisions upward price of
wearing apparel.
Weavers are paying record prices for silks of all grades, and new
increases are forecast.
Raw wool is selling. at high figures, and the
strong.
Makers of cotton goods, tell of limited material supplies, and lif< YT
tle immediate relief is looked for.

market continues
But it isn’t necessary in this exigency to join an Old Clothes
Club.
We can help you maintain presentably.
Make a collection of what you findyin your clothes closet and at-
tic. Old coats and trousers, gloves, satin slippers, dresses, gowns
and blouses, furs—we will take them alljxand bring them back re-
juvenated, and ably fit for months more ofwell-dressed duty.
We can do this for you because our cleaning method re-vitalizes

as well as cleanses.
Eureka Laundry, Dry Cleaning & Dye Works
536-538-540 Locust St., Lancaster, Pay







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COAL COAL
ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM.
MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE.
F. H. BAKER
TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEED FOR MORE MILK.
USE SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR MORE EGG!
LUMBER and GOAL
. Both Telephones
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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| ‘CLARENCE SCHOCK
MOUNT JOY, PA.




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