| 0 BO OOO000000000000000000OO00OOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOO00000 500 OO OE TO HARNESS—SADDLERY A pr . EY JOY SER 6th, 1920 L HINCHESTER Ee { | | | | | | ye » . Winchester Knives For Everything HY does a woman prefer a Winchester Kitchen Knife for even such easy cutting as trimming a pie? Simply because Winchester Knives are made | | THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. THE PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK MARKET Lancaster Retail Produce Market Despite the fact that this is Fair week, there was a good attendance of farmers at both the Curb and Cen- tral Markets and the usual choice supply of vegetables and Fruits were on sale. Juyers were out in force and trading brisk. Peaches and apples still held the lead in supply followed closely by potatoes, to- matoes and corn. Prices have changed little since last week. Vegetables Beans: Home grown 20a25c¢ per % peck. Yellow wax excellent quality and condition 20ca25c per 4 peck. Lima beans per quart 30ca40c Red Beets: Home grown, good quality and condition 5¢ per bunch. Cabbage: Home grown supply, good quality and condition, excellent 5ca- 10c¢ per head Cauliflower: Home limited, fair quality head. Corn: Home grown supply 10ca25¢ per grown supply good, | good quality 20ca3bc per doz mostly )C. Celery: Home grown supply good, so well, out of such good steel, that she uncon- sciously forms the habit of using them for everything. Come in this week and see the special dis- play we are making of Winchester Cutlery, which keeps sharp so long. 0 “=H. S. Newcomer, Mt. Joy THE WINCHESTER store — oh ea) _— ] LOOOOOLOLLOLLLLLLLVLLLLLLLLLLOLOLLOLLOLLLLOLOLLLLOY Hunters Supplies Coats, Shell Vests, Breeches, Hats, Caps, Leggins, Boots, Gun Oil, Gun Cleaners and Shells In all loads. -. - and gues EL ily, and of Black and Smokeless Powders Remington Pump Guns Our Motto--Legitimate Profits FRANK B. GROFF ; AUTO OILS—TIRES MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 1 Tires at Wholesale 25 Per Ct. Reduction : tires we will allow 25 per cent. from list prices. Now is your time. H. S. NEWCOMER Mount Joy, Penna. = = 00 OO 001 = NEO mi 10 ET We have a stock of fine grade Timothy and Alfalfa seed, both high test in purity and germination. Have also a carload of Emerson Manure Spreaders on the way. We ask you to compare this spreader with any other make and judge Goods in Season TIMOTHY and ALFALFA SEED : for yourselves. a We can supply you with any implement you need. Blive solicit your patronage. Grov senio. with 1 Eleven sects ai making seeds. Yours truly, G. MOYER egal Street MOUNT JOY, PENNA. J 11 PO Ih i | Squabs 25cab0c¢ each. quality excellent 5calOcalbec per | stalk. | Cucumbers: Supply good lca3cabe | each. Home grown pickles 10¢ doz. | 40ca7be¢ per 100. | Carrots: Good supply | tion Hca8c per bunch. | Egg Plant: Fair quality, | supply 10cal5ca20c each. Lettuce: Homegrown, good supply {and condition 5calOcalbe per head. | Endive 5calOc per head. Onions: Yellow Bermudas, eondi- {tion variable 10c per box, 15c¢ per 14 peck. Crystal White Wax, quality |ana condition good 10¢ per box. | | i and condi- medium Spanish 5cal0c each. Peppers: Good quality 1ca3cabe | each. Potatoes: Irish Cobblers 25ca30c 1 peck. Supply good per bushel quality and condition good $1.25a $1.40. Irish Cobblers No. 2, 20ca 25¢ % peck. Per bu. quality and condition good $1.00a$1.10. Culls low as 50c¢ Quinces: Fair supply, good quality 40cab0 per 1% peck. Sweet Potatoes: Good supply, quality and condition good 25cadlc per 1% peck. Parsley: Home grown, good qual- ity and condition 3cabc per bunch. Rhubarb: Home grown fair supply excellent condition 5¢ per bunch. adishes: Home grown good sup- ply and condition 5ca8c per bunch. Summer Squashes: 5cal0c each. Spinach: Home grown, good sup- ply and condition 20c¢ per % peck. Tomatoes: Home grown, good sup- ply and condition 10calbe per peck, % basket 50caTbec. Turnips: New Supply limited 30c | P 72 | per % peck. { Fruits | Apples: Ramboes, good supply, home grown 20ca30c¢ per 1% peck. Crab Duchess 25ca30c per 1% peck. [apples 20ca25c per 3% peck. | Bananas: Supply medium, good quality and condition 30ca50c per {doz. J { Cantaloupes: Home grown good [supply 10calbca20c¢ each. Cali- {fornia 10calbc each. Honey Dew [melons 25cad0c each. | Elderberries: Good supply 10c per |quart, Grapes: Concords, home growns [10c per quart basket. Niagaras 15¢ per quart box, per 9% basket $1.75 | per bushel $3.00a$3.25. { Huckleberries: Fair supply, -limited [quality and condition 35cad40c per quart. Lemons: Good supply, fair quality and condition 25ca40c¢ per doz. Oranges: Supply limited, good quality and condition 50ca80c¢ per doz. Pears: Home grown, watermelon other varieties 20ca30c per % peck, good supply. Bartlet 30cad40c per 1% peck, $1.75 per 5% basket. Cali- fornia 15¢ per box. Seckles 20ca25¢ per % peck. Peaches: N. J. Elbertras, fair sup- ply, good quality and condition, 25c¢ 4 peck, $1.75a$2.00 8 basket. Home grown Elbertas good supply and quality, 10calbe quart box, 20ca- 25¢ 3% peck. Bushel extra choice $2.50a$3.00 % basket, $1.25a$2.00, some $1.00. White variety $1.25a- $1.75 per 5% basket. Pine apples: Abbaca 35ca60c each. Plums: California, medium supply, good quality 10calbe per box. Home grown 10calbe per quart all varieties. Watermelons: 25ca50¢ each, most- ly home growns. Butter: Country per lb. 68ca75bc. Creamery 70ca75c¢ per pound. Eggs: Nearby fresh 70ca75c¢ per doz. mostly 70c. POULTRY: each, Broilers Dressed $1.00a$2.00 75ca$1.00 each. Eastern Meat Trade Conditions New York Steers: Receipts liberal, market $1 to $2 lower, demand slow. Cows: Receipts moderate, market 1/31 to $2 lower, demand slow. Bulls: Receipts moderate, market about steady, demand slow. Kosher Beef. Chucks and Plates: Supply moderate, market steady $15 to $23, demand slow. Hinds and Ribs: Supply moderate, market dull $27 to $39, demand slow. Veal: Receipts liberal, market $1 to $2 lower, demand slow. Lamb: Receipts liberal, market $1 lower, demand slow. Mutton: Receipts liberal, weak, demand slow. Pork: Receipts moderate, market $1 lower, demand slow. Philadelphia Steers: Receipts liberal, supply ac- cumulating, market weak on lower grades, demand poor. Cows: Receipts moderate, supply liberal, market dull and slow, demand poor. Bulls: Receipts light, market quiet, demand poor. Kosher Beef: of Holiday. Veal: Receipts light, market dull and slow, common grades weak, de- mand poor. Lamb: Receipts moderate, market dull and slow. demand poor. Mutton: Receipts light, quiet, demand light. Pork: Receipts light, market about steady, demand slow. Wholesale Market Quotations Fresh Beef Western dressed: New York Steers: Choice good, $22.00a- $24.00. Medium $17.002$19.00, Com- mon, $15.00a$16.00. market No report, account market " Cows: Good medium, $13.00a- $15.00. ‘ Bulls: Medium, $12.00a$13.00; Common, $10.50a$11.50. Philadelphia Steers Choice, $27.00a$29.00, good $23.00a$26.00, medium, $18.002$22. Common, $14.00a$17.00. Cows: Medium $15.00a$16.00, common, $12.00a$14.00. Bulls: Common, $1.00a$13.00. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has Te Say This Week Es doot mere gons fun hartz laid tsu mentiona desmohl os my gooter freind, der Johnny Honnaberger, or- ick in droovel is ollaweil. Si fraw is g’shtarva em ledshta Somshdawg, un de leicht wore em Moondawg, un shier oll de leit doh om Barrick hen gatend. Se wore gronk yusht a paw dawg. Der Porra Mohler hut de leicht breddich gadoo, un der Sam Schnitzler wore der fore-singer un es letsht leedly os se g’sunga hen wore, won ich net letz bin, os “Olla menscha missa shtarva, Un olla uxa fressa hoy.” Ich bin net sure eb des de exacta wordta sin, awver es wore anyhow ebbes waega hoy, derwake we der porra es ous gevva hut. Awver wos ich sawga will is des— os se anes fun da beshta un shmart- shta wiver wore om gonsa barrick, far se wore olsfart bissy, un hut ga- nunk geld fardeened mit hardt shof- fa os se de gons familia enaered hut. Se hut de wesh arawet g’shoffed far sivva odder ocht familia. Shier olla morga hut se ols wesh g’sommeled un hut so dahame gawesha, un sella waik hut se aw goot aucht gevva ken- na pff de kinner un oll de house ara- wet shoffa derby. Der Johnny hut mer uftmohls g’sawt os se olla wuch ols fun dri bis fier dawler fardeened hut. Awver era dote is now hart uff der Johnny. Ich hob geshter owvet mit eme g’schwetzed un are hut mere o’sawt are wist now net wos tsu do wile are nemond het far ene un si familia tsu enara, un wos eme bong is is os are now nuch gor selver shof- fa muss un geld fardeena. Ich hob eme g’sawt are set broveera de kin- ner nows tsu do unner fremme leit. far es sin yusht dri—de Sally, shunt fartzae yohr oldt un shmart ganunk far era laeva tsu fardeena, un der Billy is elf yohr oldt un con aw sich selver helfa, un de Kitty is aw shunt nine yohr oldt, un wile se so en fines maidly is hut’s leit-ganunk os willins sin se tsu nemma un se uff tzeega. “Yaw,” hut der Johnny g’sawt, “aw- ver we is es mit mere selver? Om end muss ich now selver ons shoffa gae, anyhow ganunk far my kusht un glaider fardeena.” Un are hut aw ¢’hint os won es mere aw so hap- pena daid os de Polly shtarava daid don ware es aw ordlich hardt uff mich. Sell is aw so, won ich es aw selver sawga muss. Es hut wiver blendly ivverall, un mer con dri wiver greega eb ae maud, awver selly os shmardt ganunk sin ame si laeva fardeena, der waeg we em Johnny si fraw gadoo hut un we de Polly doot far mich, sin ordlich rawr heifzadawgs. Ich will anyhow net huffa os es mere gait we em Johnny, anyhow net bis ich un der Billy Bixler unser bully A No. 1 First National Bank im gond hen. De Betz Grill hut awver ebbes g’'sawt os mich net suit. So hut mer anyhow der Bill Bifflemoyer g’sawt. Se hut g’sawt os de aurem dote fraw now feel besser ob is os se wore, wile se de gons tzeit seller fowl-len- ser, der Johnny Honnaberger, enara hut missa, usht exactly we de Polly seller farswffa Gottlieb Boonastiel enard. Un now geb ich aw notice os es arsht mohl os ich widder in de shtodt gae roof ich aw beim lawyer un.do en sasherashey rows nemma un do de Betz reshta lussa beim shreef un no muss se es broofa os ich en farsuffner loadle bin. Ich con’s broofa mit em Hullerheck os sell en leek is, wile ich tsu sawga nee nix shtarickers drink keffer-bree ous der schwartza buddle, mitout ich bin in coombany odder by mer selver. remeea— = A oureeem— EVERY STREET IN MOUNT JOY Has Its Share of the Proof That Kidney Sufferers Seek Backache? Kidneys weak? Distressed with urinary ills Want a reliable kidney remedy? Don’t have to look far. Use what Mount Joy people recommend. Ev- ery street in Mount Joy has its cases. Here’s one Mount Joy man’s ex- perience. Let Arthur Henry Brown tell it. Arthur Henry Brown, Barbara st., says: “After I had my kidneys operabed on and was again practical- ly well, I felt a return of pain through those organs and the small of my back, which gave me no little bother. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and I can say they greatly helped me and relieved this pain.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Henry Brown had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Mfgrs. Buffalo, N. Y. a2 0s HISTORIC MANSION NEAR E-TOWN IS DESTROYED The historic old mansion, one mile west of Elizabethtown, owned by H. G. Olweiler, and known for over a century as the “Running Pump” was totally destroyed by fire Friday morning. The old inn flourished in Revolutionary times and derived its name from a famous old pump which gushed water far over a decade. Many famous personages were listed on the old books of the inn, but for several years past the place has been boarded up. Recently a move had been started to restore the old inn as a relic. In the good old days a sign bearing the following in- scription graced the front of the building, “Nectar is Better Than Water.” rr AA Aerie Farmers in the eastern section of the county were - cutting corn by moonlight last week. Fumigate our Wheat Carbon Bisulphide Recommended by our Farm Bureaus and Departments of Agriculture. Treat your wheat with it and be on the safe side. Last October Mr. H. S. Hunsecker, of Lime Valley Mills, treated 22,000 bushels in his elevator. Results: dead weevils, moth, ete., better wheat and fewer screenings. It is also “Rough on Rats.” Pour a gallon or so in holes, or where rats and mice harbor, then goodby rats. For Sale at CHANDLER’S DRUG STORE Mt. Joy, Pa. WEST MAIN ST, sept.29-3t SERVICE QUALITY t 4 pid Fresh ard Smoked Meats Also Brookfield Butter Chas. J. Bennett Peddling Days—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday BELL PHONE 39R3 East Main St. MT. JOY, PA. STUMPFS Restaurant and Poo! Room 62-64 West Main St. MOUNT JOY PENNA. CLAMS, CRABS AND OYSTERS IN SEASON CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS ETC. SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY FRO 12 to 1:30 A. H. Stumpf, Propr. Ind. Phone CORDS for FORDS TIRE and TUBE $24.00 Schock Garage Why Not Use The Best Martin's Sanitary Dairy West Donegal St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Wm. F. Conrad BARBER Hair Cutting---- 26¢ Shaving ..-- 18¢ Open every evening at 5 p. m. and all day Friday and Saturdays E. Main St, MOUNT JOY Formerly The L. P. Heilig Shop aug.18-tf City Shoe Repairing Company OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK LIKE NEW ONES 50-52 S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. PALACE BARBER SHOP H. J. WILLIAMS, MT. JOY, PA. Successor to Allen Way Electric or Hand Clippers Used 0 “ributor Seasonahle Merchana. Way Down Prices »’ J - BIG LINE OF FALL GOODS - HY JUST ARRIVED Ladies’ Coats, Hats, Suits, Dress Skirts and Sweaters all up to the minute styles. Misses’ and Children’s Dresses, Coats and Sweaters, Boys’ Suits, Caps, Knee Pants. Just a Few Of Our Specials Baby Shoes, special per pair...........oiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiaann $ .98 Ladies’ Shoes, sizes 214, 3, 334, per pair............. 0 v.c00nv.n, 1.98 Ladies’ White Petlicodls. ......... ivi ciavninvessrsninsinsnseen .98 Ladies’ Night Gowns. .......citteritittetettsdircsrsnsnsenns 98 Ladies’ Black and Cordovan Stockings, per pair...........%..... .18 Children’s White Stockings, sizes 4 to 6, per pair............... .10 Children’s Plaid Gingham Dresses, 2to 6 years, special.........., 98 Children’s Plaid Gingham Dresses, 6 to 12 years, special. ......... 1.98 Children’s Rompers, speelal.............. vues vives cannes 98 Little Boys’ Wash Suits, special at. .......... cree vausivivencinnses 1.48 Boys! Heavy Gray Sweaters, special... .......ciounevvvvatanninh 1.48 Men's Pants, Special. ...........c..c.. iviiiianosiinisdiiieeevniy 1.98 Men's Silk Ties, special... .... ii ci cvvvininsvisnenveianivuetoeniayeh .29 Men’s Heavy Gray Sweaters, special... .......ccccviivineencnnaah 1.69 Menls Socks, tWOAPRITS. . oo + 2c vvvor vivian rcnsionsinnasioseeesh .25 Special Jot of Blankels; pair... ...c.. vv svtiencsssorsessisvnistess 2.98 Menls "Work Shirts:.... ...... co i. iiioiviirivnasvneive ins. 1.29 Ladies’ Hair Nets, allishades 9c each, 3 for..........00vivivses. 25 Clark’s’0Q. N. T. Crochet Thread... .....cov:civssive ares enisinis aie .13 H. Laskewitz OPEN EVENINGS EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. E———— 190-6262 6% -6%-6%-6% 6% 6% 6%-6% 6% 6% 6% 4% 6% 6% 6% ¢% ¢%.6% ¢% 2 ¢% P9050 0G Gr Sefer le erasers afeaead fede COR) $06 ood (Closing Out at Cost Diamond TIRES Guaranteed 6000 Miles 9 aa J (000, 0, 00 02 0, Jedtedle dd 9, ho % +, Leite de ded * 9 aa’ jo ode feed o, 9 o% 4% * 9. 9, * Os 0 Six4...... 32x3 1-2... 0-0 * 9, aia? 20.07 RAR 4300304 ° .0 Po? % 0 0 0 SR * 7 $00 9 * 28.65 > sis niea FRE * EL TR ML + " 9.0 st & @, 0% 0, 8. o%% he W. S. WELFLEY FLORIN, PENNA. 9, 0, o% 2% oo o Jed st * & 00 0. 0. 00 00 000% 0% 0% 0% 0 00 GIAO II IIE 650030030 00 050 60 400 S030 30 Jo Our Customers and Friends 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 that we 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 5% interest for money by the year. Personal checks taken in payment of certificate of deposit. Security—Over Two Million Dollars. All business held Strictly Confidential. PEOPLES BANK OF MAYTOWN, Maytown, Penna. M. R. HOFFMAN President N. F. ARNTZ Cashier DT OE A Fine Line of Cigars and Tobacco LO A THE QUESTION = OF FURNITURE QUAL , ITY n There are few things that quality effects so vitally as furni- : ture. Often things that people buy fo personal wear and for home = use are not always expected to last a long time, but this connot be = said about furniture. When you buy furniture you something you expect to render you long service. It will if you buy it here, because here we think of quality first. All the furni- ture we buy must measure exactly up to requirements which we make as to the manner of workmanship. And, after all, in the long run, well-made furniture is the cheapest sort of furniture to buy. We invite comparison, look around, compare qualities and prices and then come here and see ur vast assortment. are buying Westenberger, Maley & Myers 128-131 East King Street * LANCASTER, PA. 0 A
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