1921. N RINTER’S DEVIL THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER By Charles Sughroe ® Western Newspaper Union OM, BABN! TAAT SLRE WLZ A NOBLE SNOOZE! AWW-HUM! \'SPECY LL. BE { LATE TO WORK “TODAY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A. = rg—— ee HS \S A FINE TIME TO 88 COMNG DOWN TO WORK! NES, BUT WHERE \NERE YOU YESTERDAY ae? WELL GEE WHIZ! X's ONLY NINE O'CLOCK | Bargains cal Lstate e past few days | have listed some argains” in rural real estate, and en | say bargains I mean it. IN " Here You Are -acre farm, 50 acres tillable bining Elizabethtown bore, good house, and 20 acres pasture, on state high- newly remodeled and ern barn for 456 head of stock, water in every stall, concrete d entries, mew milo containing nearly $1,000 worth of feed, new | hog sty, shedding for tobacco, wagon shed, large poultry house, slate roofs | om nearly all buildings, good water. Another Good One I have for sale the former hotel Use The Best Sr ————— Martin’s Sanitary Dairy West Donegal St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Krall’s Meat Market a { always have on hand amything i the line of SMOKED MEATS, HAM, BOLOGNA DRIED BEEF, LARD, ETC. Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Mutton H. H. KRALL West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. Shaving Hair Cutting Mrs. Lena Simon Collins, (left) who aided by the testimony of her sister, obtained an annulment of her marriage in the N. Y. Supreme Court to she The Arthur B. Collins on the ground that was only 15 years old at the Jos. B. Hershey TONSORIAL PARLOR Agent for the Manhattan Laundry Goods called for Monday. time of the wedding, July 9, 1918. girls are daughters of August Simon, a wealthy realty man of Oil City, Pa Maw, You Better Hurry Home! Wins Annulment nome East Main Street, Mount Joy | JUDICIOUS CULTIVATION {check in the growth of the — CORN PROMOTES cause of weeds or crusted soil. {consequence of heavy GROWTH AND YIELD] OF THE Wingert & Haas Hat Store opportunity to make a steady, sound other reason, they may be growth. If the development of the|too tender or of poor color. plants is checked from any cause it|corn plants are thick, may reduce the yield no matter how dark green color favorable the latter treatment. The — plants be- | As a | rainfall, the | stalks may increase rapidly in height | From the time of germination to and at the same time, for lack of maturity corn should be given every|cultivation or of soil fertility, or for | slender, Thrifty | % strong, and of PAGE SEVEN PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK MARKET CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Herewith is a corrected weekly re- port of the Lancaster markets rela- tive to produce and live stock: Lancaster Retail Produce Market All the markets were well stocked with choice offerings and with a good attendance of buyers an active trad- ing was done. Nearby commodities are increasing in supply and find ready sale. Offerings of apples were moderate and sold higher. All other fruits and vegetables show practical- ly no change in price, Prices to Consumer Asparagus: Good supply, grown 10albe bunch. Beets: Home grown, good quality and condition, fair supply 5¢ buneh, [new stock 10c¢ bunch. | Beans: New green fair supply 20a- | 2bc 4 peck Yellow Wax 2c % peck. Cabbage: Home grown, liberal sup- ply, quality and condition good. Old stock 5al0c head. New stock, Fla-~ {pointed type 10a20c¢ head. Cauliflower: Calif. supply good, fair quality 15a30¢ head. Carrots: Good supply and eondi- tion 10¢ box; new 10c¢ bunch. Celery: Fla. fair supply, quality 10a20¢ stalk. Cucumbers: Southern, fair supply’ mostly good HalOalbe each. Lettuce: Home good supply and condition 5al0al5e head. Endive 5al0c head. Head {lettuce 10a20c. Calif. Ieeberg 15a30e Onions: Yellow Bermuda, condition variable 5¢ box: 10e¢ % peck; 5% bas- ket 50c. Scullions 5¢ bunch. New Hoes, whites and yellow 6e bh Parsnips: Fair supply, good quality box; 15¢ 14 peck Parsley: Home grown, good quality and condition 2a5¢ bunch Peppers: Good quality 3abc each. New, Fla., fair supply 20e grown, long leaf, Texas SC qt. Peas: | qt. box. { Poke: 5e¢ bunch. | Potatoes: Irish Cobbler, supply | good, quality and condition good $1 | 10c '% peck 50c¢ bushel, No. 2 40e | New stock 15a26c¢ 14 peck. Pumpkins: Crook necks 6albc ea. Radishes: Home grown, good sup- {ply and condition 10¢ box; balOe { bunch. { Rhubarb: Fair supply 5a10c¢ bunch. | Spinach: Good supply and condi- {tion 25a30¢ 1% peck. Sweet Potatoes: Good supply and | condition 30a40c¢ % peck. Tomatoes: Fla., fair supply, good {quality 20a25¢ box. Turnips: Supply fair 20¢ 1% peck. | Fruits Apples: Home grown, liberal sup- iply, quality and condition good. Winesaps fancy 40ab0c 1% peck, $2.00 bushel. York Imperials 30a40¢ peck, $1.75 bushel. Baldwins 30a- 40c¢ % peck, $2.00 bushel. Other va- rieties 30c % peck. Bananas: Supply good, quality and {condition good 25a40c doz. The Pennsy paid Lancaster City : A ‘ $4,354 for a fire engine it demolished | Grape Fruit: Fla, good supply {10a-15¢ each. THINK OF THIS to the farm here's wha. goes with it. Four Head of | most succcessful corn growers rene] roperty at Union Square which in- repay 8 the importance of thorough, early The largest line of In addition cludes an 1l-room house, ice house, | cultivation in order to prevent any (recently. i Horses, from 4 to 8 yrs old. 12 Head White Sows, some with pigs, 1 Boar, large and complete line tobacco planter, harrows, plows, in f; f farm implements, including 4 wagons, reaper, of Cows, some registered, 5 Chester | 200 Chickens, about 40 Ducks. A | half of 7 acres of tobacco, all bay, straw, fodder, half of corn, all wheat in ground, ete. Place will bear closest inspection. If interested get busy as this proposition can’t last long. WATCH THIS LIST WEEKLY IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE. 1 CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS DWELLING HOUSES | No. 81—A 3-story brick mansion | in Maytown, excellent location, has | all improvements—a 1eal home. Has large store room and would be fine | price very low. for business and dwelling combined. No. 83—A frame house and busi- ness stand on E. Main st.,, Mt. Joy, in business center. All improvements. No. 84—A frame house adjoining No. 83; fine shape, all improvements. Prefer to sell both. No. 92—A 2%-story trame house on West Main St, Mt Joy. Price $2,000. 17—Lot 40x200 in Master- with frame house, stable shop, etc. Must be sold —A tract of 1-3 of an acre | rd, or Harrisburg pike, 7 se, concrete walks, frame well. Price $1,650. A fine modern frame | ms and bath, heat, gas m, large stable, resi- : Marietta St., Mt. Joy 6-room frame house ce at the southern ta boro. $700.00. e of ground with 10- house, good repair, railroad. Near Mari- beautiful 7-room and balo in Marietta boro. beautiful location and ame double house on Mount Joy; one side bath. Also bakery bntents in rear. Price 5-acre tract in Mount e frame house, barn, ete. Price $7,000. n 8-room frame house in Mt. Joy, electric ge garage, etc. Price, ssion any time. act everything. 9,000 tobacco = No. 166—F'ine corner lot in resi- dential section of Mt. Joy, 13-room brick house with all conveniences, gas, steam heat, electric light, bath, etc. A wonderful buy at $7,600. Possession any time. No. 168—Lot 40x200 in Florin, jeame house, frame stable, etc. Price, 2,400, BUSINESS STANDS No. 63—The entire concrete block | manufacturing plant of J. Y. Kline at Florin, together with all stock, machinery, buildings, contracts, ete. Price very low. No. 160—A very good business proposition in Mount Joy including several houses on Main street. Price will astonish you. LARGE FARMS No. 42—An 8b6-acre tract of farm timber and pasture land in West Donegal township, tract adjoins Ma- sonic Homes ground on two sides. No. 94—A 149 acre farm, iron stone soil, on Scravel pike, bank barn, 8-room house, shedding for 20 acres tobacco. $90 per acre. No. 95—A 65 acre farm near Con- ewago Station, all farm land, running water, bank barn, brick house, etc., for $6,000. Immediate possession. No. 102—An 86 acre farm in West Donegal, finest farm I ever offered, good buildings, on piked road, 4 acres timber ready to cut. No better farm in the county. No. 128—A 31l-acre tract of ravel land at Union Square, large ouse, lot of shedding for cattle, scales, etc., good well, also running water. Cheap. No. 138—A 8l-acre farm of all limestone soil in East Donegal, 11- room stone house, barn, shed, 5b acres meadow, % of money can remain. No. 139—A limesone soil 89-acre farm of all in bacco shed for 9 acres, 10 acre meadow, % of money can remain. No. 148—A 114 acre farm near Sunnyside, 10 acres meadow, sand land, 2 frame houses, big barn, to- ing. Price right. farm land, balance pasture, some tim- ber; good buildings, 2 silos, shedding for 7 acres tobacco, a real farm. No. 154—183 acres, 120 farm land 31 acres timber, good buildings in- cluding silo, possession any time; large portion of money can remain. No. 161 diana Co., 175 acres farm land, bal 4 ance timber, good buildings, young | chicken house, lots of shedding, cat-| | tobacco | has many advantages and centrally | | that owners do not care to have ad- East Donegal, 9- vertised. room brick house, barn, new silo, to- | bacco shed, ete., good reason for sell- No. 1561—A 170 acre farm, 80 A. —A 235 acre faim in In-| | | | l eo Spring Hats tle yards, scales, and 31 acres of gravel land. Now who wants this Caps and Gloves entire outfit very cheap? Call, phene or write J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy tf 144 N. Queen St. Lancaster, Pa. JOHN A. HAAS, Propr. orchard, fine water and close to mar- kets, schools and churches. No. 161—The Clover Dale farm on state road 2% miles west of Eliza- bethtown, 95 acres, 156 acres meadow, brick house good barn, silo, ete., $187 an acre. J. D. Easton (md Phome 831-A1 FLORIN, PA. USED & ANTIQUE FURNITURE TRUCK FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD No. 107—An 8% acre tract of land in East Donegal, near Reich’s church, frame house, tobacco shed, barn, ete. $4,000.00. BUILDING LOTS you do not care to make sale, I will No, 3—-Four Lois, sath 805200 14. | 937 Jour satire equipment. Ljbuy on North Barbara St., Mount Joy. No. 35—One Lot 50x65 ft., on| West Donegal St., Mount Joy. | AT ( YT N No. 45—Four Lots in Florin, 40x- | Nl | 200 ft. They front on Church St. | | No. 77—Very desirable building | i i lot fronting on the south side of | | A / Marietta street. Will sell any num- | ber of feet you want at $¢ per foot. ( No. 57—A b-acre tract i. the bore | ( OI NON of Mount Joy, fine large lot and would be a money-maker for trueck- | 0s JN HL Jl 212 South Market Street Mt. Joy, Pa. If you have anything you want to sell, phone or drop me a card. If trp —— ing or speculating on building lots. No. 145—A tract of land contain- ing 16% acres adjoining Manheim | Bell Phone 75R2 boro. Fine building sites. | rr No. 163—A fine building lot on tomer oe Jon, Wo borrecht No. 167—A 4-acre tract of good 37 WEST MAIN STREET | lime stone land in East Donegal. No \ buildings. FACTORY BUILDINGS No. 140—3 acres and 49 perches | of land in East Donegal with large | stone mill converted into flats for esidences. $2,000. J ewe 1 er Watchmaker---Engraver FACTORY SITES No. 10—A tract fronting 107 ft | on the P. R. R. siding in Mount Joy | WHY PAY | located. One of the best in the town. I also have a number of properties | % 5 t % é To have the carbon cleaned and valves ground in of your Ford. P. S. Brubaker will do it for $2.50 If you don’t find what you | want in this list, call and see me. 1| have it. Also many Lebanon Co. farms | from 40 to 200 acres at $4,000 to | $22,000.00. | | po | | | | EE, | | CALL, PHONE OR WRITE [PAINTING AUTOS FROM $25 UP - RETOPPING FROM $15 UP | REPAIRING 50c PER HOUR Jno. E Scholl p. s sruaker MOUNT JOY, PA. Mt. Joy, Pa. | i134 Better Meals OU don’t have to cook the same round of dishes over and over to have meals on time. The Florence Oil Cook Stove will lift you out of your cooking rut. Because—the Florence needs little attention, is easy to regulate, and gives such depend- able results. You are sure the meal will be ready on time—no matter what you cook. Burns kerosene. Come into our store and learn more about the Florence. More Heat Less Care FLORENCE | OIL COOK STOVES BROWN BROTHERS Mount Joy, Pa. Lemons: Good supply, fair quality and condition 2503ac doz. Oranges: Fla., supply good, quality and condition good 25a50¢ doz., Cal., doz Pineapples: Porto Rico, good qual- ty, fair supply 20a35¢ each. Strawberries: Fla., choice, fair sup- {ply 20c¢ pint; 40c¢ qt. Butter: Country 50a55¢ 1b. Cream- ery 55a60c¢ lb. | Eggs: Nearby 28a30c doz., mostly | 30c. Storage 27c¢ doz. Poultry: Dressed chickens $1:50a- [$2.25 each; Pea fowls $1.25a$1.50 each; Squabs 40a50c¢ each. | | | la |25a50c Lancaster Grain and Feed Markee | Prices Paid to Farmers Wheat milling $1.30 bushel, Wheat Chicken $1.20 bushel, Corn 73¢ | bushel, Rye, 90c bushel, hay (baled) | Timothy $15a$17 ton, Mixed $13a- 1$15 ton Selling Price of Feeds $31a$32 Shorts $30a- Middling $36a$37 ton, $43-$44 ton, Cotton- $43a%$44 ton, Cotton- $46a$47 Dairy $31a$32 ton, Protein $33a$34 Dairy Feed 20% Protein $39a- Dairy Feed 24% Protein on, Dairy Feed 25° Bran tor ton, ’rotein exceptionally good te- Fast Done « can | 89 acer | for : f fourths of the money c¢ Both t e farms are close and are money makers, tf -— ortgage. to markets J. E. Sel ARE YOU GUILTY - { A FARMER carrying an £7) express package from a big mail-order house was accosted by a local dealer. “Why didn t you buy that bill of goods from me? I could have saved you the express, and besides wou would have been patronizing e home store, iohich helps pay the taxes and builds up this locality.’ The farmer looked at the mer) chant a moment and then sald: “Ww don’i you patronize yur me paper and advertise? I reold il 1 2nowthatyou had thes tuff SE and I have MORAL—ADVER
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