THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S.A. WED FEGUARD YOUR |STARTING & ISoHTINg) oe M — 1s REPAREDNESS is a big word—a word importance to every motorist. Don’t wait until your car is stalled think about the battery that furnishes power for your starting system. : Now is the time to equip your car with an “XEx{de’’ Battery. Years of service have proved the absolute dependability of the “Exide” Battery. Itis the original “Unit-Seal’’ battery—no bulky sealing compound, maximum power, easy to care for, easy to inspect and repair. : Let us show you the ‘‘Exfde”’ and explain its many exclusive features." Remember an rs Reg “IEXIdDe’’ means ‘‘A Sure Start Assured. Find out the condition of your battery. We inspect all makes of batteries free of charge. E. B. ROHRER i MOUNT JOY(PA. GOOD FURNITURE is the omly kind I sell—Furmiture that is Furniture Rockers, Mirrors, Hall Racks, Picture Frames, Ladies’ Desks, Extension and Other Tables, Davenports, China Closets, Kitchen Cabinets. 7 In Fact Anything in the Furniture Line { UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A 2 H. C. BRUNNER DOOOOOC0000000000000000 MOUNT JOY, PA. LOOOO000000 » OOO PO0O000 BONDS For Conservative Investment McClain & Company we 2 INVESTMENT BANKERS 534-536 Woolworth Building LANCASTER, PA. DOLOOLOO00OOOOOOLOOOOOOOLLOLOLOOOLLODOLLOOOOCOCOOOOON J WWLLLLOOO0000000000000000000 0000000000 OOOO that you experience after meals is Dill’s Digesters are the from indigestion, heartbu be able to do justice to an DILL'S igesters ‘The Dill Company, Norristown, Pa. Makers of Dill’s Balm of Life quickly relieved by Dill’s Digesters. boon companion of persons who suffer mn, biliousness, sour stomach. You will y menu. Carry the handy vest- ‘ tall times. At all drug stores. SEF THE DONOVAN SPECIAL | | 3 \ s of $15 or More' ! SE TR That Stuffy Feeling [the animal except the udder, just are so effe { | | | | | ! | | I Widmyer PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Saturday, September 18th, 192 Will be sold at public sale on the premises situated in Mount Joy Town ship, Eancaster Co., Pa., in the village of Flarin, lying on the State High- way, the following to wit: A Tract of 80 Acres More br less, adjoining lands of C. | | | | | Shumaker, Levi Mumma and The improvements splendid 2? J. Bennett, John | Forney Estate, | Walter Welfley. i thereon consist of a | story STONE HOUSE containing 12 | rooms with a Sumnier House attach- ed, a new Stone and Frame BANK | BARN, Tobacco Shed with cellar, a | Wagon Shed, Corn Barn and other | | | | | | outbuildings. The house is | beautiful lawn with stone walks and | lots of: shade. Some Fruit on the premises. There is a stream of water i running thru the farm. The land is iin a high state of cultivation. There {is about five acres of pasture. This | farm is beautifully located, having a | splendid outlook with concrete road along the front. It i close to churches, schools, trolley and the P. R. station. | Any one prior to day of sale will please call jon the undersigned residing in Florin Sale to commence promptly at 2 | | | | o is wishing to view same {o’clock on Saturday, September 18th, 920, when terms and conditions will ye made known by | E. C. S. Frank, auct.; J. H. S. WEAVER Zeller, Clk. Tt dont kéep away the Hail~It keeps away the loss ! | : | . . pr os |. Hail is an uncertainty, but if it comes | there is no uncertainty about its power | of destruction, Protect your tobacco crop with a Hartford Hail Policy No uncertainty about the Hartford ire Insurance Company, which has promptly paid every just claim for over a century. Let us tell yon what a policy costs and what it covers, -Prangley Co. Agents 48 North Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. ce OR ee H. H. KOSER, Landisville, Pa. C. G. BECKER, Milton Grove, Pa. June 23rd to Aug. 4th | | | | | | | STAGE COACH DAYS Our forefathers selected their own glasses. They also traveled in stage coaches. They did both for the same reason—there was no other way. Today stage coaches ure a curiosity—their utility has passed with the invention of more modern methods, just Our methods are the latest and most scientific known and our work is fully guaranteed to be satisfactory. Call and see us. W. W."Appel & Son JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS | 131 N. Queen St, of testing Lancaster, Pa. David | ply good quality good quality # and THE PRODUCE AND \£ND OF EIGHT | CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-: NISHED WEEKLY BY THE | PENNA. BUREAU OF f MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN tive to produce and live stock: Lancaster Retail Produce Market Theie was an abundance of both fruits and vegetables on the markets during the past week generally were lower than the week before. Corn of excellent quality was in good supply. Tomatoes fairly flooded the market and potatoes were plentiful and of good quality and condition. © Apples and peaches look fine and there was plenty of both. Buyers were out in force and heavy ’ were so humerous that laden baskets it was almost impossible to dodge them. Vegetables BEANS—Green home grown 10c per % peck; yellow wax 10c @ 15¢ per 1% peck; excellent quality and condition, lima beans 35c¢ per pint box. RED BEETS—Home grown good quality and condition 5¢ @ 10c per bunch. CABBAGE—Home grown supply good excellent quality and condition 5¢ (@ 10¢ @ 15¢ per” head. CAULIFLOWER—Home grown suppy limited fair quality 15¢ @ 30c¢ per head. CORN-—=Home grown supply good, good quality 25¢ @ 50c¢ per dozen. CELERY-—Home grown supply limited fairly good 10c @ 12¢ @ 15¢ per stalk. CUCUMBERS 8¢ each. oC Supply good 3¢ @ Home grown pickles @ 75¢ per 100. Good supply and con- he (@ 10e¢ dozen; H0c CARROTS dition H5¢ @ 10¢ per bunch. ; EGG PLANTS—Fair quality medium supply 10¢c @ 15¢ @ 20¢ each. LETTUCE-—Home grown good supply and condition be @ Te @ 10c¢ head; Romaine 8¢ @ 10¢ per head. ONIONS—Yellow Bermudas con- dition variable 10¢ per box, Green He 10c¢ per bunch; Crystal white wax quality and condition good 10c¢ per box. PEPPERS—Good quality 1c @ 3c @ be each. PEAS—Green 40c @ 50c per % peck, supply limited; Sugar 40c per 4 peck, supply limited. POTATOES—Irish Cobblers No. 1 home 30c @ 40c per 1% peck. Good supply. Per bushel quality and condition good $2.00 @ $2.25. Irish N 2 per 1% peck 20c @ NO. grown Cobblers He. Per bushel quality and condi- on good $1.50 @ $1.60 SWEET POTATOES—Supply No limited quality and condition good 10c @ 60c per % peck. PARSLEY—Home grown good quality and condition 5¢ (@ Tc per bunch. RHUBARB—Home grown fair supply excellent quality 5c @ 10¢ per bunch. RADISHES—Home grown good supply and condition 5¢ @ 8c per bunch. SUMMER SQUASHES—5¢ i5¢ each. SPINACH ply and condition peck. TOMATOES lity qual 15¢ @ @ 10c «@ Home grown good sup- 10c @ 15¢ per % -Home and grown good condition good 20c per box; mostly supply 10c @ 15c. TURNIPS—New 10c per 1% peck. Fruits APPLES—Transparents home grown supply good 30c @ 40c¢ per 2. peck. Red Astrakhan 30c @ 40c per 15 peck. BANANAS—Supply medium good quality and condition 30c @ 50c per dozen. Blackberries—Home supply good quality 25¢ @ 30¢ qt. CANTALOUPES—Some soft and over ripe 10c @ 15¢ @ 20c each. HONEY DUE MELONS—30c @ 50c each. sup- supply limited grown good and condition GOOSEBERRIES—Medium and condition 15¢ 18¢ per qt. GRAPEFRUITS—Supply limited quality fair 15¢ @ 20c each. HUCKLEBERRIES—Fair supply condition 30c @ 32¢ quart. LEMONS—Good supply fair qual- ity and condition 20c @ 30c per doz. ORANGES—Supply limited good quality and condition 50¢c @ 80c per dozen. PEARS-—Home giown 20c @ 30c as ‘selecting your own ) glasses” has given way to per 1a peck; fair supply. : scientific eye testing. PEACHES—Georgia fair supply good quality and condition 10e¢ @ 15¢ per qt. Home grown fair supply good quality 15¢ per qt. 25c @ 30c ver % peck. $2.00 @ $2.25 per % basket; some green low as $1.00. PINEAPPLES-—20c @ 85c each. PLUMS —California medium sup- ply good" quality -10c @ 15¢ per box. Home grown red 10e¢ qt. RASPBERRIES—Black, good sup- vly fine quality and condition 25¢ @ 30c per qt. Red, good supply fine quality and condition 25c @ 30c per qt. FLY SPRA [On your Cows, Horses and in the! | Poultry Houses. disappear. | $38 He It Pays to Use Our The spray should! per WATERMELLONS-—-50c @ 75¢ each. BUTTER—Country 65¢c @ 70c per pound; Creamery, T0c @ 75c Ib. EGGS—Nearby fresh 48¢c @ 50¢ per dozen; mostly 50c. ~ POULTRY—Dressed $1.25 @ $2.25 each; Broilers 75¢ @ $1.00. ————— eee A WOMAN’S BACK | The Advice of This Mt. Joy Woman is of Certain Value gny a woman's back has many be applied with a sprayer and should | gache$and pains. not be diluted—well shaken. FOR COWS—Spray all parts of before milking, it makes milking a pleasure. Your cows will give more milk and is a great comfort to the animal. i For Horses—Horses should be S sprayed lightly and more frequently in warm or windy weather, also heavy spray interior of stalls. For Poultry—Spray interior of s poultry houses, being careful to c thoroughly spray the roosts, boards and run-ways; nests may be sprayed sparingly... Hen houses should be sprayed twice a week until the lice CHANDLE W. Maip St. Aa "n DRUG STORE \ 1 ~ this it .my back at one ti necessary to have someone take my | hands and pull me to without great pained like toothache. Doan’s Kidney Pills and got simply ask for a kidney Don's Kidney Pills— t] é Oftthgpes tis the kidneys’ fault. That’s’gghy Doan’s Kidney Pills ive. Ask your neighbor! 1t Joy women know Many Mc Read what e has to say about ‘Mrs. G. W. § ickley, Mount Joy treet, says: “I way so bad off with e that it was ! sitting po- ition, when I got outNof bed. I LIVE STOCK MARKET | Ney Herewith is a corrected weekly re- {port of the Lancaster markets rela- and prices | and expense of the accumulation of carbon plugs, as you are up against this ev- ery day, but if you are interested in keeping your engine clean and sav- gas you are now using. my Fuel vinced that this can be done. will let you have one for 15 trial free of charge and if it fails to do the work, you can return it to me and you will have nothing to pay. Vaporizer in a few da and ease, speed, power and comfort than ever before. a few minutes. accessories store. 70 E. Main St. “YEARS MISERY J | sed Lydia E. Pinkham’ \ Vegetable Compound : and Recovered. ~~ = = | . J —“The doctor said 1 | trouble and treated ie for several weeks. | At times I could nc! | walk at all and | suffered with m_ | back and limbs so often had to stay i bed. I suffered oli and on for eight years. Finally 1 heard that Lydia FE. Pinkham’s V e g e- table Compound was oood medicine and | 2d thed it with sple:- did effect. 1 can noy do my hous work and my washing.\, I have recon mended your vegetable Yompound and your Blood Medicine andythree of my friends are taking them t® advantage. You can use my name for a tgstimonial.” —Mrs. Turresa COVENTRY, ko Burnett St., Newark, N. J \ You are invited to write for fre advice No other medicine has heen $ suc- cessful in relieving woman’s suffering as has Lydia 13. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Women may receive ¥ree and helpful advice by writing the Lydia I. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received and answered ! women only and held in strict mldence. ATTENTION FORD CAR OWNERS I need not tell you about the high cost of gasoline and the annoyance in your engine and spark ing from 25 to 50 per cent. of the I invite you to call and get one of Vaporizers and be con- I offer them: strictly on merit, and | days of the ys on gasoline, run your car with more You will save the price will You can put it on your machine in Directions go with each. Call and get one at my tire and J. W. ESHLEMAN. MT. JOY, PA. I always have on hand anything is SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton West Main St. Krall’s Meat Market the line of DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. a » p : hi hes = : ESS NN Unmy eX ’ § : Uour Door Bell i 5 COUPLE | of new Colum No. 6's on| the cellar shelf- in the pandtry—and the old doorl has that lusty, vigorous ring w | which Colambiag have made milli of homes happy | If it's a big house—or an office— Columbia {Hot [Shot of whate cellpower you need, will be yr choice. ! : Columbias §tay ready to work fai fully, season aftef season—they | so long, it seems fs if they never 7} give out. | No special type of bell needed Columbia Dty Batteries, no delic adjustments. No connections to o side circuits — absolutely safe — ways ready to work. MOUNT JOY, PA.—FRANK B. GROFF, North Market St.; MA B. HEISTAND, Marietta St.; S. H. MILLER, Main St.; G. MC Donegal St.; H. S. NEWCOMER, E. Main & BarbaraSts.; CHAS. N West Main St.; JOHN H. TYSON, 208 E. Main St. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.—DEMY & DETRA, | Bainbridge St.; DORSHEIMER, 23 Center Square; ELIZABETHTOWN PARKING VICE GARAGE, Center Square; E. S. FREY, 15 West High St.; BER’S GARAGE, 833 South Market St.; GEISE & McBRIDE, 33 Market St.; ULRICH GARAGE, South Main St.; J. W. ZARFOSS, High St. : Fahnestock Spring Clip Binding Posts orn Columbia Cell No. 6, No Extra Che y Hot Sino 3 3 Multiple H. H. KRALL MOUNT JOY, PA. Bell Telephone Why Not Use The Best rm — Martin’s Sanitary Dairy West Donegal St. MOUNT JOY, PA. \WURANCE Bell Phone. 75R2 S. HESS HERSHEY 212 South Market Street Hershey printed on, pleaje return them to their | warehouse at once. The\wheat crop will be moving soon and the sacks dgay need necessary Thé&ge sacks have all been purchased with the propefity. repairs before that time. We have large stock of feed, constantly on hand. Highest cash prices raid f Mt. Joy, Pa. on. | W. Gorrecht | 37 WEST MAIN STREET |& eweler : Watchmaker---Engraver J. 2. Easton : Ind Phone 831-A1 FLORIN, PA. | & USED & NTIQUE FURNITURE : sell, pho» { you do n ouldn’t bend over or Ii anything pain and y back I ome. Joan's quickly remedied that trauble nd gave me more help than nedicine I ever used.” Price 60c, at all dealers. same that rs. er-Milburn ~ “kley had. Fo » Buffalo, N. buy your jentire equipment. for cash. BOUGHT AND SOLD ve anything you want to or drop me a card. If care to make sale, I will I buy If you H. | A Fing Line of Cigars and Tobacco | PA ACE BARBER SHOP J. WILLIAMS, MT. JOY, PA. iccessor to Allen Way E egiric or Hand Clippers Used We take this means of thanking you for the busifie you have given us in the past. ) = Our deposits have increased wonderfully and at the bd of our sixth year in business, which we will celebrate on April §, 1920, our surplus will be $80,000.00 and we have invested you® money so carefully that we have not lost a dollar in all the years §e have been in business. There is no bank in the County that can beat this reco We will pay you 5% interest for money by the year. Personal checks taken in payment of certificate of depoBit. Sceurity—Over Two Million Dollars. All business held Strictly Confidential. PEOPLES BANK OF MAYTOW Maytown, Penna. M. R. HOFFMAN N. F. ARNTZ President | hiell