THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MO OUR DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LIKES AMERICAN HONEY Sweden has proved a good market | for American honey in competition | with the domestic product during the | past two years. As the production [this year will probably be less than in 1919 the demand for the American yected to continue, es- STARTING & LIGHTING SYSTEM C= 3 FEGUARP YOU | on their farms a source of power that { could be put to work a very little ex- and could be made to fill many s Exide’ Battery. Years of service have dependability of the “EX | utilizing power. Electricity, too, for ! . ~ ‘farm and domestic uses benefits the | farmer’s wife as much as it does the proved the absolute ide’? Battery. Itis the ‘electric current | power purposes on country 1 |so manifest that one is | usually in going to some lengths to laces 1s | E. B. ROHRER MOUNT JOY(PA. It is advisable to put in a | b | secure it. | plant somewhat larger than the needs | lof the moment require. An addition- | 1{ {al horse power or two will not great- |1 |ly change the first cost while use eee rr ’ NOOOO0OOO0COO00000000LLU Parcel posting eggs has long since passed the experimental stage Its ! i practibility is demonstrated by the | fact that more parcels of eggs pass through the mails than of any other While the LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING | product. great bulk of | | supplied with a {of their fresh eggs from within the SOOOOOOOOO0000000000LLLVVVE |the producer should secure better | prices for his eggs than are realized {by present methods of marketing and {the consumer should obtain a fresher | quality at no increased cost, or, fre- | quently, even at a reduction in price. | | PACKING EGGS FOR SHIPMENT Eggs for direct marketing, if the | Itrade requires it or if it can be done | without any disadvantage, should be |assorted as to size and color. Eggs |irregular in shape, those which are unusually long or thin shelled, or which have shells otherwise defective, should be kept by the producer for {home use, so that brakage in transit |may be reduced as much as possible. | Regardless of the particular style or |design of the container used, each | egg should be wrapped according to | parcel post requirements so that it EMERSON ZEAGER Route 1 MOUNT JOY, PA. Inquire at A. H. STUMPF'S RESTAURANT AOOO00000000000000000 AOOO0000000DODLLIN mOOO00C00000000000000000000LLLL OHOO00000L GOOD FURNITURE Is the only kind } soll—Furniture that is Furniture 9) Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, | will not shake out. Soft wrapping ~ Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, | paper or newspaper should be used Cn around each egg. Should the eggs Extension and Other Tables, |shak about in the container, the dan- ger of breakage, in handling is in- creased. FARMERS NEED HELP With a shortage of farm labor, as acute this year as in the critical war | year of 1918, threatening a curtail- {ment of food production on the | farms, especially at the trying season {of harvesting, the United States De- | partment of Agriculture is endeavor- Davenports, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets. In Fact Anything in the Furniture Line | i | | | \ 1 1k UNDERTAKING ¥ * AND EMBALMING ling to stir up the interest of city [men in spending their vacations in the fields, icularly as harvest MOUNT JOY, PA. helpers. F one. remembers the now famous “shock troops” of the CORRECT NISHED WEEKLY BY THE were on sale at a few st majority offered are f VE i bense ete t / s are increasing in supp REPARFDN i iste bi | farm and domestic needs. This is the oe Se ral The ply of Women who recover ‘their health, nat- importance, 0 every mow | stream, large or small, that now runs een beans exceeds the demand and urally tell others what helped them. Don's wale unt. your [away in wasted energy. Particularly | can be bought a your own price. The } Some write and allow their names and think about the battery that |at this time, when there is a great | yellow variety is also plentiful but | photographs to be published with testi- for your starting system. | shortage of labor on the farms, it is prices are a shade Ligher, Fouioss monials. Many more tell their friends. i i i 5 an losirable that the farmers take ad- |are beginning to come with a Tus If you need a medicine for women’s | Now is the time to equip your ie of every possible means of | and prices are dropping accordingly. ailments, try that well known and Lr v rE They are of excellent quality an successful remedy, Lydia E. Pink- conditions. are in good supply isinal “Unit- "by La ealin : ! : Te . ou original Unit Seal battery—no Xlky Ser dng | farmer himself, for it relieves her of APPLES—Wine Saps, 60¢ @ 79¢ | know about these troubles. compound, maximum power, easy ¢ 2 much of the drudgery of housework, | per 2 peck; home grown green ap- easy to inspect and repair. .5 lai |and adds greatly to the comfort of |ples 40c @ 50c per 1% peck. x Let us show you the ‘Exide and i gp n | farm life. The farmer's needs go 207 ATORS Home gh ATTENTION 31 n [he in he i , wife | round white fancy sbc¢ (@ > per its many esclusive in ema, er a hand in mad with hose 27 3 17, rod ew No. 2, 40c @ 50¢ per % FORD CAR OWNERS EXide means ‘A Sure Star SS v.. W | 30, on a wisn DS 1 Do % 1q | peck; No. 3, 35¢ per % peck, Sweet I [need not tell you about the high Find out the condition of your battery. e | power p ant to be installed, he shoul | potatoes 40c @ 70c per % peck. cost OF gascline and the annoyance inspect all makes of batteries free of charge. | include her requirments as well as his | © ONIONS—Yellow variety 10¢c @ |%nd expense of the accumulation i lown. The desirability of a depend- | 12¢ per qt. box; green 5¢ (@ 8¢ |garbon in your engine and spark | able, convenient and cheap supply of | bunch texas (bermudas) white 12¢ | plugs, as you are up against this ev- for use for light and | @ 15¢_ per qt. box. ety day, but if you are interested in justified @ any original half peck, ARBOOOOC0000000000000COOV will always be found for It I |excess. alf peck. : and you wil have nothing to pay. | es | CELERY Good quality per stalk You will ave the wi DY ne SHIP BY PARCEL POST 10¢ @ 25¢. iy Vaporizer ing few days on gasoline, { BEANS—New green beans per “2 land will runlyour car with more considerable portion |20¢ per qt. box. | first and second zones by parcel post RED BEETS—New be @ 10c per | 3 ’ 3 3 R [7 E RU [ K g to the advantage of both producer | bunch. a : v : Krall 8 Meat Market |and consumer. By such direct contact TURNIPS—New 40c per % peck. N\ s UNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A. THE PRODUCE AND NOW FREE LIVE STOCK MARKET FROM PAIN Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta. ble Compound Frees Another INFORMATION FUR- PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE Woman From Suffering. BULLETIN Bayonne, N. J.— Before 1 was mar- | at deal with periodi- er a corrected weekly re- cal pains. [had ried I suffered a gre ster markets rela- Herewith is ands but the rom Georgia. ly while am strong and recommend your medi- cine to my friends.”—Mrs. ANNA SLEVA, 25 East 17th Street, Bayonne, N. J. {product is exy J . port of the Lancs pecially as it is cheaper than Swedish | tive to produce and live stock: pains in my side and | honey. The American consul at prempens back and also head- | | Malmo writes that if the honey is put Lancaster Retail Produce OF aches. and got so up in small glass or tin containers in| There was an abundant supply o weak I could not do | | stead of in large tubs or cases it home grown fruits and i anything. 1 took | | would be more salable. A list of im- | fered In the markets during t 2 Po ! Lydia E. Pinkham’s | dors of 1 < tn Sweden may be week. Tomatoes are increast 1g Vegetable Co m- | porters of honey in SWe a | supply and are of exc llent quality. pound and soon felt had upon application to the pureall’ New “corn has made its appearance betters Now I am | | of Markets by requesting list Sweden | but that offered is mostly of poor i married and have 110749. | quality, and of the nubbin variety. two little boys. Be- % | Watermellons are coming down to fore the first one | WATER POWER ASSET TO where the real lover can have a taste A came 1 was weak FARMER occasionally. Cherries are about at! and nervous, could not eat and was Many farmers unknowingly have | an end. Some sweet ones are still dizzy. After 1 took the Vegetable Com- i | in evidence. Home grown peaches! pound 1 could wotk and eat. Now I | | | ham’s Vegetable Compound. Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con- fidential), for anything you need to Butter, eggs and poultry but the prices ymain firm. CABBAGE—New Florida bc @ 8c 10¢ per pound. TOMATOES—Florida keeping your engine clean and sav- ing, from 25 to 50 per cent. of the gasiyou are now using. 15¢ @ 25¢ er box: home grown 15¢ @ 20c @ I Invite you to call and get one of | be box. i 5 my ¥uel Vaporizers and be con- | LETTUCE—Home grown oc @ | yincedythat this can be done. 0c per head. Romaine 10c @ 15¢ I offr them strictly on merit, and will let you have one for 15 days trial freé\of charge and if it fails to do the wolk, you can return it to me Jer head. PEAS- 3be per New peas 20c¢ (@ 40c per Sugar peas 26¢ @ eck 10e (@ 3bHc, Yellow wax beans 1, ease, speed, power and comfort than ever before. 35¢C. er 1% peck 10e (@ i CARROTS—8c¢ @ 10c per bunch. You can put it . ' . . > é n your machin RHUBARB—bHc @ 10c per bunch. | a few minutes. X ’ sh SPINA CH—20c¢ per half peck. Directions g ithe ASPARAGUS—10c @ 15¢ 1s go witiheach. Call and get one af my tire and | accessories store. ™ per eoos which come from distant pro- | bunch. : Certs a P . | ducing territory will continue to be ) oat LIFLOWER—15¢ @ 35¢ per \ shipped by other methods, it is no |" pGG PLANTS—15¢c @ 35c each. \ ! ———————————————————— | doubt true that many cities can be | GEORGIA PEACHES do @ J. W. ESHLEMAN. 70 E. Main St. MT. JOY, PA. PARSLEY—5c @ 8c per box. PEPPERS—3¢, be, Tc each. CUCUMBERS—5¢, 8c, 10c each. ORANGES—50c (@ 80c per doz. GRAPEFRUIT—10c @ 20c each. PINEAPPLES—20c @ 35¢ each. BANANAS—30c @ 50c per doz. LEMONS » 30c per doz. CHERRIE 15¢ @ 18c, Sweet 15¢ @ 25c per qt. box. 1 always have oh hand anything b» the line of YAN 2 RR 100 R or ay TALOUPES—10c, 15¢, 25¢ | gMOKED MEATS, M, BOLOGNA CURRANTS—20c @ 25c per qt. DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. GOOSEBERRIES—15¢ @ 18¢ | Also Fresh Beef, Veal rk. Muttos per qt. : ? ' { RED RASPBERRIES—25c @ 35¢ H H KRA per gt. ; Si ; . . . a a . RASPBERRIES—25¢ (@ | West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA BUTTER—Creamery 70c @ 75¢; Bell Telephone XN country 63c¢ @ 70c. Xe | POSS Spaby fresh 48¢ (@ 50c. | OULTRY—Fresh killed $1.50 @ Wh N $2.25. y ot | LANDISVILLE J. D. Carpenter of Lancaster spent Friday with his family. Mr. Philip King, of Lancaster, was a visitor at Camp on Friday. Miss Mary Jane Paine, of Colum- § bia, visited Miss Maude Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Line, of Lan- caster, visited Mr and Mrs. J. Ben- der. Miss Elsie Rohrer, of Lancaster, will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bender. Mr. George Killian, of Lancaster, who attended camp fifty years ago, is | in attendance today. Mrs. Esther A. Banks, of Philadel- yhia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Use The Best \ Martin's SanitaryDairy West Donegal St. “, MOUNT JOY, PA. % bY war y went into the harvest 1 help a aid ind of food products. «0 cost For Conservative Investment GRAIN STATES NEED HELP LS From many of the harvest centers coming appeals for help. In e of big grain producing son the States of the West, such as Idaho and McClain & Company INVESTMENT BANKERS 534-536 Woolworth Building LANCASTER, PA. Nebraska, the demand for labor for planting the crops and tending them was fairly well met. Harvesting and and it is this that the farmers in must come from the cities, and it is |to arouse the interest of the city men anood and obtain their aid that the depart- {ment and other agencies of the Gov- jernment and the States are directing {their efforts. Persons who are de- Isirous of responding to the appeal 9 | should get in touch with directors of Eat Pie If You Want To | agricultural extension at the agricul- Don’t hesitate to eat anything you like — Dill’s tural colleges in the various States. These directors are prepared to sup- ply the names of county agents hav- Di rs will tone up your stomach and ward off indigestion, biliousness, sour stomach, distress from ing farmers in their respective coun- overeating. Sure and quick in relief. Your druggist ties who need farm labor. By this sells Dill’s Digesters in the handy, vest-pocket bottle. means anyone wishing to help can get in direct communication with the farmer. In the grain-producing States local employment headquar- ters are established at various cen- ters. MLL'S J igesters Chester Stein, aged 15 years, of near Manheim, is now in the General Hospital suffering from a broken back, the result of an accident. EP in com- | thrashing, however, means more help, | these areas are worrying about. Help 3. Dorwart during camp. I B. \'{{1 } | | Mrs. Isaac Bachman, of Strasburg, { | { and Misses Catherine and Margaret | | Hougendobler were guests of Mr. and \ B Mrs. V iam Hougendobler. : ) 4 L N (} SN. HERSHEY Motoz ainly taking ad- of t concrete road as recently opened from the to the Rohrerstown road. which w { bank he re SI Mr. J. E. Neville and Mrs. W ’ bo Me. - BE. Neville and Mrs. W. R. 212 South Magket Street | Neville and rranddaughter, Miss | . | Martha Atchison, of Austin, Texas, | Bell Phone 75R2 "Mt. Joy, Ps are stopping with Mrs. C. H. Me- | —- a Michae, at the “White House.” — 4 Cr Maytown Won Pair Maytown won a pair of games Sat- urday afternoon. Royalton and Cook Bros.’ Don. W. Gorrecht | | | 37 WEST MAIN STREET circus nines failing before { them. The scores by innings: Maytown. ... Royalton .ev...000 001 000—2 vee...000 100 000—1 Jeweler Watchmaker---Engrayer J. Ind Phone 831-Al Maytown 700 000 0—7 {Cook Bros...........010 000 0-—1 Landisville lost to Brownstown on Saturday 6 to 5. Marietta blanked Midvale Steel on Sunday 7 to 0. rl Amn D. Easton FLORIN, PA. Realty Bargains Here are a few bargains on quick sale propositions: I have a frame double house, 6 rooms on each side, one side has bath and heat, together with the entire baking establishment of Wm. Sholing on West Main street. tf J. E. Schroll, Realtor. Who Wants a Farm I have for sale an 86 acre farm in West Donegal township, that is, be- yond a dobut, the best farm of its size I have ever offered. Limestone land excellent producer, good build- ings, excellent location. Must be seen to be appreciated. J. E. Schroll, Mt. tf Joy. A USED & ANTIQUE FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD If you have anything ‘you want to sell, phome or drop me & card. If you do not care to make sale, I will buy your entire equipment. I buy for cash. hy PALACE BARBER SHOP H. J. WILLIAMS, MT. JOY, PA. Successor to Allen Way sire ppg Manheim will hold its union picnic Electric or Hand Clippers Used at Hershey Park, Tuesday, Aug. 24. 28th, 1920 WEDNESDAY, JULY WINCHESTER Why You Can Trust Your Winchester Rifle on in any possible Winchester Rifle is he factory before you are allowed to buy it. OR your protecti emergency, your severely tested at't It must pass the most rigorous tests for strength, accuracy, dependability, and smoothness and reliability of action. Knowing what it has stood up under, the manufacturers back it with a sweep- ing guarantee. For your next hunting trip, get a tested Winchester which you can trust. Come in and see the different models, and let us tell you all about them and their Winchester Ammunition. Rr H. 5. Newcomer, Mt. Joy THE WINCHESTER STORE _L1 &: \ A Fine Line of Cigars and Togacco, te. WOLGEMUTH & SON FLORIN, PA. Request that anybody who is using grain s-cks with the names E. S. Moore or J. Ni Hershey printed on, please return them to their warehouse at once. The wheat crop will be moving soon and the sacks may need necessary repairs before that time. These sacks have all been purchased with the property. We have large stock of feed constantly on hand. Highest cash prices paid for grain. rn We take this means of thanking you for the business which you have given us in the past. Our deposits have increased wonderfully and at the end of our sixth year in\business, which we will celebrate on April 1, 1920, our surplus will be $80,000.00 and we have invested your money so carefully thathwe have not lost 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 6% interest for money by the year. Personal checks taken. in payment of certificate of deposit. Sceurity—Over Two Millign Dollars. All business held Strictly Confidential. po PEOPLES BANK OF MAYTOWN. Maytown, Penna. M. R. HOFFMAN N. F. ARNTZ>, Cashier President 0 COAL - COAL. ALL SIZES AND KINDS OF COAL ON HAND FOR IM- MEDIATE DELIVERY. CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE. TRY SUCRENE DAIRY FEE! USE SUCRENE DRY MASH FOR C LUMBER an Both Telephones O00 MOUNT “JOY, PENNA. BE Sc RL 00 1 1 0 ri