The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 17, 1921, Image 3

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    ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1921
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HERE is no reason why
there should be one standard
for tires and another standard
for tubes.
When the makers of Hartford
Tires put their name on a fube
it stands for 100% Hartford
quality and must carry out the
Hartford service reputation.
To say that Hartford Tubes
are as good as Hartford Tires
means a great deal to many
motorists in this town.


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KENDIG BROGJ., Landisville
A. D. GARBER, Florin
W. S. WELFLEY, Florin
HARRY K. HERR, Landicville
JOHN W. SHANK, Bamford
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TAILOR
17 East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH
What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week
Liever Boonastiel: Du husht em
Heinerich Hulierbuck so bully gooter
advice gevva waega sime u-bennicha
boo os ich mer net helfa con dich aw
umrode froga. Ich hob en duchtor,
Prescilla, os boll uff eld is, un de will
hira, awver se will net hira ware ich
hovva will. Mer breicha se aw note-
wennich dahame un ich mane se set
nuch so socha sich ous em kup
shloga. Kunsht du mere rode gevva
we se derfun tsu holdta.
Danny Maislich
Well, Danny, my arshte froke is,
wid du hira odder di duchter? Won’s
dich is don sedsht du di agener willa
hovva, awver won di duchter, Pre-
scilla, hira will don set se de waul
hovva ware se hovva will far en
mon. Ich sawg des wile du sawgsht
in dime brief os se boll uff eld is, un
ich bahawb os won en maidel net era
fershtond hut on selera eld don
oreeked se kenner. Won se nuch in
era kelver- leeb ware don daid ich
dere by shtae, awver se is oldt ga-
nunk far selver picka un de noddure
sawgt era tzimlich naixt ware se
gleicha con un ware se net gleicha
con.
Luss mich dere sawga, Danny, en
oldter mon yunga leit era leeb picka
is en missliche bisniss, un se hira
maucha ware se net wella is orrick
g'farlich. Es is ken householding os
net ols ebmohls glaena shtrawatts
hut, un won es dreeb wasser net
grawd hell wardt don soocha se far
en uresoch, un won der fodder de
match ga-mauched hut don blama se
ene far era droovel, un es naixt os du
harsht sawga se, “My dawdy hut my
fraw ga-picked un are mawk aw now
bv era laeva.” Is sell net wore?
Waisht du net fun house-holdinga 0s
grawd sella wake uff-ga-brucha sin
Uff der onera hond, won tswae mit
eram agena willa sich farmared hen
don is es era agener bariga, un se
shticka generally dertsoo so long os
meeklich. De gadonka os shtride ga-
bruffatzeid is warra by era friend we
se o'hired hen is os we der crack
funera whip ivver era kep, un se
shtarta widder nei mid frisher mood
far broveera anonner widder recht
tsu gleicha. Dohare set en fodder
orrick ochtsome si we weit os are
erait in sella socha. Es set enda mit
gooter rode un en farshtennicher
protest —awver by freeda, ken
o'wold. Are doot’s ba-ria mit bid-
dery draina.
Du sawesht aw de Prescilla set
net hira wile dere se nuch dahame
hroicht. Yaw, un we elder os dere
wardt we mae notewenich os dere se
breicht. En harlicher hirerawd is en
orosse g'nawd. De chanca sin net
nemond afforda
blendy, un es con
aney tsu farleera. Won du de Pres-
cilla moll nimmy wid don will aw
nemond shunsht se mae. Nix is mae
important in weldliche socha os we
en fraw odder en mon soocha—un
Juss mich dere sawga, Danny, recht
hira hut cor shtarns feel tsu do mit
der naixta weldt. Es is nix shurer
Won der mon
don doot de ga-
recht fraw farwelka we en doola-
bawn un eait generally yung ins
orawb. Won d: fraw schlecht is don
doot der mon’s generally shtanda far
awile, awver by degrees draid are in
en sow un farrecked so.
Now, Danny, ich hob dere net
o’sawt wos du do sulsht, awver du
consht di ageny conclusion tzeega
wos ich mane.
————- 9 E—
WORN NERVES
fraw.
Nervous troubles, with backache,
dizzy spells, queer pains and ir-
regular kidneys, give reason to sus-
pect kidney weakness and to try the
remedy that has helped your neigh:
bors. Ask your neighbor?
Mrs. David. Zerphey, 25 Mount
Mt. Joy, says:
‘Sharp, catching pains bothered me
so I could hardly take a broom in
hand and do any Sweeping. When I
bent over, my baetk pained so se-
verely I could hardly straighten. I
was tired and along toward night my
limbs became sore and achy. I had
that worn out feeling and my nerves
were easily affected. My kidneys
didn’t act right, either. Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills had always been highly
snoken of and I finally began taking
them. Tt wasn’t long before they re-
ieved the pains in my back ahd I was
no longer tired, weak and nervous.
Doan’s surely regulated the kidney
action, too.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—cet
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Zerphey had.. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
eet Brrr
A Wonderful Bargain
Undoubtedly the best bargain I
have had in several years. A double
lot, corner, good residential section,
with 8-storv brick house, modern in
every respect, new heating plant,
electric lights, bath, garage. Re-
placement cost today, $20,000. Will
take $7.500 and give possession any
time. Now don’t think too long but
act. Call or phone Jno. E. Schroll,
Mt. Joy. tf
cent) ee
Who Wants This Chance?
I have a 114-acre farm neat
Sunnyside, 10 acres of meadew, sand
land. 2 frame honses, big barn. tohae-
co shed and cellar. Price $118.00
per acre. Act quick if vou ean use
#. Call. phone or write Jno. E.
Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy.

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
Trading was active in all the mar-
homegrown commodities were
liberal in supply. Peaches were more
plentiful and cheaper, choice
sold as low as $2.00 per 5% basket.
Corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes
and apples were in good demand. |
Eggs continue to climb and sold
mostly at 50¢ per dozen. Canta-
loupes were cheaper, good Maryland
melons selling as low be each.
Other fruits and vegetables while
plentiful sold at steady prices. |
Other fruits and vegetables while |
plentiful sold at steady prices.
kets,
some
as
Range of Prices |
Beets: Home grown, good quality
and condition, fair supply,
stock 5¢ bunch.
25a30¢ % peck, yellow wax 15¢ 1% |
peck.
20a25c¢ qt. box.
Cabbage: Home grown, liberal]
supply, quality and condition good,
new stock pointed type 5al2c head.
Cauliflower: Home grown, supply |
limited, fair quality 10a20c¢ head.
Carrots: Home grown, good supply
and condition 5¢ bunch.
Celery: Home grown, fair supply
5al5¢ bunch.
Cucumbers: Homegrown, fair sup-
ply 1a3abe each. Pickles: Good sup-
ply 35a75¢ per hundred according to
size.
Lettuce: Homegrown, good supply
and condition, head lettuce 5a20c
head.
Corn: Supply liberal, 20a40c doz.
Onions: Yellow eBrmudas, new
stock, whites and yellow 10c¢ box.
Parsnips: Fair supply, good qual-
ity 10¢ qt. box.
Parsley: Homegrown, good
ity and condition 1a3c bunch.
Peppers: Good quality
each.
Peas: Homegrown, supply limited
50a60c 1% peck.
Potatoes: Home grown Irish Cob-
bler, quality and condition good. 25a-
30c % peck $2.00a$2.25 bushel.
Summer squashes: 5al0c each.
Radishes: Home grown, good sup-
ply and condition 5¢ bunch.
Rhubarb: Fair supply 5al0c hunch.
Spinach: Fair supply, good condi-
tion 20a25c¢ 1% peck.
Tomatoes: Home grown supply
good, good quality 8a10c¢ box; 15a20¢
% peck.
Turnins: Supply fair 20c¢ 1
Egg Plant: Supply fair
each.
Sweet
qual-
la3abe
necls,
15a30¢
Jersev
Potatoes: sunnly
1 iV
THE PRODUCE AND js fair demand 18a25¢ % peck. |
LIVE STOCK HARKET -
ply increasing 15a2bc¢
State, moderate supply, quality and |
condition good, wealthy fancy 50c |
|
condition good 5al0al5e each.
a
$1.25.
leach.
[
each.
new | Creamery 55a60c¢ 1b.
Beans: New, green good supply | dozen.
Lima beans: New, homegrown | $1.75 each.
[| Squabs 30ab0c each,
| chicken
bushel, rye 90c¢ bushel, hay (baled)
Fruits
Apples: Home grown, Yellow
I'ransparent and Red varieties, sup-|
% peck, N. Y, |
peck.
Bananas: Supply good, quality and |
:ondition good 25ad40c doz. |
Blackberries: 30a35¢ qt. box. |
Cantaloupes: Calif. supply good, |
Grape Fruit: Fla. good supply 15a- |
20¢ each,
Ilderbevries: 15¢ qt. box.
Huckleberries: Fair supply 30a35c |
Gt. box.
; i
Lemens: Good supply, fair quality |
Saddc dozen.
Oranges: Fla.
and Calif. supply |
| good, quality and condition good 30a-
60c¢
dozen.
Peaches: Supply increasing, fair|
quality 10a20c box, 25a30c % peck, |
5% basket $2.25a$2.50 some cheap as
|
Pineapples: Porto Rico, good]
quality, supply limited 25a30c each. |
e qt. box. !
Medium size 40a75¢ |
Ded Melons 25a40c¢
Plums: 15a2!
Watermelons:
Honey
Butter: Country b0ab8 1b.
mostly 5
§
50c$17
Eggs: 48a50c¢ dozen, Oc
!
$1.00a-
5 each.
Poultry: Dressed chicken
Broilers
Lancaster Grain and Feed Market
Prices Paid to Farmers
Wheat Milling $1.10 bushel, wheat
$1.00 bushel, corn 70c
"imothy $17.00a%$19.00
$16.00a$13.00 ton.
ton, mixed
Selling Price of Feeds
Bran $28.50 a$29.50 ton, Shorts
$29.00a%$30.00 ton, Hominy $37.00a-
$38.00 ton, Middlings $35.00a$36.00
ton, Linseed $50.00a$51.00 ton, Cot-
tonseed 41% $53.00a$54.00 ton,
Dairy Feed 15% 2.00a$33.00 ton,
16% % $34.50a$35.50 ton, 20%
$40.00a$41.00 ton, 24% $46.00a$47.-
00ton, 25% $48.00a$49.00 ton.
BIRR
THE HATCHET IS BEST
METHOD OF TREATING
SICK FOWLS
Once disease gets into the flock, |
or a single bird is badly affected, |
the free use of the hatchet usually is
the most nractical method of wiping
it out, as it does not pay to spend
two dollars worth of time in trying
to eure an ordinarv bird. sav poultry
specialists of the United States De-
partment of Agriculture. Slight
troubles, however, often can be
cured with little work or expense.
In nearly everv cach it is hetter to
remove the well birds and put them
bv themselves. Tn case of infectious
diseases the nremises should be dis-
infected thoroughly.
—— iD Gini

|
It was estimated that 5.000 peo- |
nle witnessed the National Guard at |
Mt. Gretna on Sunday. |
DARLING BABY
BRIGHTENS HOME
Children’s. Laughter a Pleasing Sound

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C. W. Benz, 131 3rd Avenue,
Altoona, Pa


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Be Sure To Take Advantage Of The
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In a couple of months cur new building will be ready for us—and we don’t want to run a risk of
moving—hencs
“Entire Stocks



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prices on
Dressers
$15.95 Up
prices positively unequaled. Oa
Mahogany, Walnut
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at sale prices that make them bi
genuine bargains.

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