The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 21, 1921, Image 3

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THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN. MOUNT JOY,
LANCASTER
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COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8.



 
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We also have all kinds of faded:
i Cement, Lime and Sand
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Mount Joy, Penna.
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\Your Opportunity
e are going to sell more
CLLOCKS
THIS, MONTH
than ever neiore \ Bring in your Old
Clocks----will allow
Exchange on a New One. You know
weare doing the same thing with watches.
The largest Clock Store Lancaster,
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‘Watches W. W. Appel &'Son
| 123i N. Queen Street
j Clocks | Ncaster. PENNA.
i. Watches
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Beet Pulp
AN, EXCELLENT DAIRY FEED
We Unloaded A Car Recently. Price Is Right.
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Robin--Hood Oat Feed
$5.00 cheaper. than bran
Special price from car
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Wolgemuth
Florin, Pa. \
THE HOME OF ALL GOOD FEED \ \
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AL COAL
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MEDIATE DELIVERY, CARDS ARE NOT USED ANY MORE.
F. H. BAKER
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CRENE DRY MASH FOR CHICKENS FOR _MORE EGG!
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA,

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Massage gently with soothing
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Cools, rests and refreshes
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UNCONDITIONAL |f
GUARANTEE
Repairs
Freezing
Buckling
| Sulphatinj
Neglect
C8 CN in
A NEW BATTERY FREE
SHOULD ONE #AIL
No Adjustrhents
No Argumehts
ite or wire

Nervige ataticns
for eur nronosition

Mount Joy Ante Supply
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH

What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To
Say This Week

Der onner dawg wore so en grum-
bucnlicher, flatribbicher, long-or
icher, ous-gardarter Yankee om bar-
rick un hut de polly der waik g’frog
far nuch Schwinefordshetettle, Se
hut eme ous-galaiked in Pennsyl-
fawny Deitsch so goot os se hut ken-
na, derno hut are si gowl room gad-
{raid un hut g’sawd, ‘Damn the
Dutch.” Are wore en Englisher un
hut der polly era Deitsches net fer-
shtonna, un des hut ene base gam-
aucht. Es wore goot g’west dos ich
net net dahame wore odder ich het
‘amohl my nia shtiffel uff eme ga
broveered.
De fact is, ich bin shtuls os ich
Deitsch bin. Es mawk si os mere net
gons so shmart sin os selly Yannkees
{os tsu sawga nix tsu fressa hen os
yusht grumbeer, shpeck-shwarda,
shwartz korn brote un fresh. Awver
{for my dale, ich shtick tsu der got
| oldt Deitsch Pennsylfawnish fashion.
{ Ivvorall WO00 mer onna gait con mer
{der unnershit saena eb de leit in der
umgaigend English odder Detisch
schewetze. Won mer in en nuchber-
shoft coomed woo’s lond first-rate is,
un grosse un shaena sheira, un goote


generous

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and trust the pleas-
ant associations will
you all will enjoy a
Prosperous and Happy
New Year,
5. B. BERNHART
MOUNT JOY, PA.
We wish to express
‘our appreciation to
our customers and
‘the people of this
locality for the very
business
‘extended us during
! the past year.
desire to thank you
We
continue and that
Merry Christmas and a
pushta fense, un shaene fette uxa,
un shmarte gile, un blendy hinkle un
em hofe os de over laiga, un shmarte
| wiver, un shaene maid un fette bub-
(lin, un woo de leit blendy fun beshta
soch tsu essa hen—so soch os we es
besht rinds flaish, waitsa brote un
lod-warick, un sower-growd, un woo
de leit so monneerlich sin os se ame
eilawda for mit essa won mer by
eena awrooft; in gaigenda fun sellera
awrt schwetza de leit tsu sawga oll
nix os es goot oldt Pennsylfawny
Deitsch.
Now, gae amohl in en Englishe
nuchbershoft un sae wees dart ous
gooked. De bowera hen era bleek un |
reaper drows im wedder stae fun |
yohr tsu yohr, de fensa drunna, der

waitsa bockich, es fee mawger,
shtinkicher booter, fer-breede oyer,
hash fun flaish gamaucht, fon na huy
Joe hinna, fuy. En shae gakuched
jhem hen se aw ivver en larer mawga,
de weinsleit grenklich un u-obbadit-
lich, wiesht un mawger. Jn gae
amohl in de gross shtadt un roof aw
jon den jail an froke der shreef we
{feel deeb un onera racal dart drin
sin un are sawgt ordlich feel: don
froke ene welle sort de majority hen,
(d Deitscha odder de Englisha, un ich
bin goot derfore os are sawgt os de
deeb un so karls tsu sawga oll Eng-
lish sin—un os yusht don un won en |
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Deitcher ni coomed waega bissly
bodderation mit weip sleit.
Anyhow, ich shtick tsu’'m goota
oldta Deticha wake, un geb en dihen-
ker droom eb de farhungerda grudda-
fresser mich un de ‘Polly gleicha
odder net.
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FEDERAL REPORTS TELL OF
WORK ‘OF PENNSYLVANIA,
FEED CONTROL


A GOOD LOT OF
Cows, Heifers and Bulls
AT PUBLIC SALE
ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921
The undersigned will sell at public
sale at their stock yards Mount Joy,
Pa., the following live stock:

80 HEAD OF
Cows, Heifers, Bulls, and Steers
About 50 cows and Heifers and the
balance Bulls and Steers.
This sale will positively start at
1:25 sharp.
CONDITIONS: —Note at 60 days
with approved security and bank dis-
count added.
J. B. KELLER & BRO.
F. B. Aldinger, Auct.

Coble & Kreider, Clks.

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The high standard of the control
work of the Bureau of Chemistry of
the Pennsylvania Department of
|Agriculture, in the inspection and
control of the sale of feeding stuffs
{in the state, is recognized by the
| Federal Trade Commission in a re-
cently issued report.
| The Commission conducted an ex-
haustive investigation throughout the
| United States, showing the work that
|is being done by the various states in
co-operation with the Federal autho-
rites and the work of the Pennsyl-
vania Department of Agriculture is)
selected as one of five states that are
held up as examples.
The report contains much valuable
information relative to the feeding
{stuffs industry throughout the United



| States and the book should be of
ispecial interest to Pennsylvania
stockman and breeders.
For the past twenty years the
| Pennsylvania Department .of Agiri-
[culture has been actively engaged in
supervising the marketing and sale of
[feeding stuffs in this state and in
carrying out the enforcement of the
THE 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:
Supplies were liberal in all the
markets. Christmas greens beinz
especially plentiful and with zood
demand trading was active, prices
for trees ranged from 40: for the
common spruce to $2.00 fur the
Northern varieties Wreaths of vari-
ous kinds sold readily at a range
from 12¢ to 25¢ ww 80c for wail
berried Holly. Storage eggs show
sctive movement and are ceing used
gecerally for baking at a saving of
irom 20 te 26c per dozen. Butter
stil holds steady. Other commodi-
ties show practica'ly no change in
price.
Range of Prices
Beets: Homegrown, good quality
and condition, fair supply 5 and 10¢
per bunch.
Lima Beans: Homegrown, limited
supply 25¢ per quart.
Beans: Green and yellow wax 20c¢
14 peck.
Cabbage: Homegrown, liberal sup.
ply, quality and condition good, new
stock pointed type be @ 12c¢ per
head.
Cauliflower: supply limited, fair
quality 10 @ 25¢ head.
Carrots: Homegrown, good supply
and condition 5¢ per bunch. 8-10e
box.
Celery: Ho.negrown, fair supply,
be @ 15¢ stalk.
Cucumbers: Homegrown, fair sup-
ply, be, 8c @ 10c.
Lettuce: Homegrown, goed supply
and condition, head lettuce 5c @ 15¢
head.
Endive 5¢ per head.
Egg Plant: fair supply 5 @ @ 15¢
each.
Onions: Bermuda, new stock whites
and yellow 10c box; Spanish 5¢ @
10c each, white pickling 15¢ box.
Green onions 5 @ 10c¢ bunch.
Parsnips: Fair supply, good qual-
ity 15¢ quart box.
Parsley: Homegrown, good quality
and condition 1c @ 3c bunch.
Peprers: Good quality 1c @ 3c
ach.
Potatoes: Homegrown Irish Cob-
bler, quality and condition good, 20¢
@ 30¢ peck; $1 grade, $1.40 to
$1.50 per bushel.
Squashes: 5¢ @ 10c each.
Pumpkins: 5¢ @ 20¢ each.
Radishes: Homegrown, good sup-
ply and condition 5¢ bunch.
Spinach: Fair supply, good con-
dition, 15¢ @ 20c % peck.
Tomatoes: Homegrown,
limited, good quality 15¢ box.
Swee* Potatoes: Jersey supply yood




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supply,
fair demand 15¢ @ 25¢ Y% peck.
Fruits
Apples: Homegrown, Summer
Rambos and Red varieties good sup-
ply 20 @ 30c % peck. N. Y. State
moderate supply, quality and condi-
tion good. 50 to 65c 14 peck. West-
box apples: Various varieties 50 to
70c % peck.
Bananas: Supply good, quality and
condition good, 25¢ @ 35c per doz-
n.
Crab Apples: 20c @ 25¢ qt. box.
Quinces: Fair supply 20c @ 25c¢
uart box,
Grape Fruit: Florida, good supply,
15¢ @ 20c each.
Cranberries: Fair supply 20c qt.
Grapes: California Tokays, Malag-
na, supply liberal 12¢ @ 15¢ pound.
mostly 2 lbs for 25c. N. Y. State
Catawbas 50c for 3 Ib basket.
Lemons: Good supply, fair quality
30c @ 40c¢ dozen. i
Oranges: Florida and California,
supply good, quality and condition
good 30c @ 60c dozen.
Pears: Kieffers 15¢ @ 20c box,
other varieties 10¢ @ 20c quart box;
25¢ 1% peck.
Pineapples: Porto Rico, good qual-
ty, supply limited 20c¢ @ 30c each.
Butter: country 50 @ 65c. Ib.
Creamery 65 @ 65c. Ib.
Eggs: 68c @ 70c per dozen, mos-
ly 70c. Storage 45 @ 50c dozen.
Poultry: Dressed chickens $1.00
to $2.00 each. Ducks $1.25 to $2.00
LD
each. Pea fowls $1.00 to $1.50.
Lancaster Grain and Feed Market
Prices Paid to Farmers
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en 95¢, Corn 60c, Rye 85¢, Hay
Timohty $17.00 @ $18.00, Mixed
$16.00 @ $17.00.
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HOLIDAY GOODS
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Suitable Xmas. Gifts
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Ladies’ House Slipper§...... ... ... ... 98c to $1.48 e
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Big Reductions in All Qur Sweaters, Come and See.
A Swell Line of Boys’ Suits at only ...$4.98 Q
An Extra Fine Line of Boys’ Overcoats at $4.98
A Lot of Extra Well Made Shoes for Boys’ at . $1.48
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See our Boys’ Dress Shoes in Goodyear Welts, at..$2.48
Little Gents Tan, English, Blucher, Goodyear Welts $1.98
A lot of Misses’ Shoes in Tan and Black at vivre 31.48
Misses’ Shoes in Tan with rubber heels at $2.25 & $2.48
Big Reductions in Rubbers and Rubber Boots.
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A Lot of Ladies’ Hair Nets 6\for Cian 2b¢
Men’s Canvas Gloves 3 pair. fap 0 25¢ ©
Men's Dress Shirts, at only half their real value... .98¢c
A Lot of Men’s Scout Shoes BA... $1.98
Men’s Fleeced Lined Shirts and Plawers at ........ 69c¢
® Men’s Four Buckle all Rubber Arties at ....... . $1.79
Men’s Heavy Work Shoes of extra strong material $2.48
Men’s Work Pants at prices to suit leverybody .. $1.48
Men’s Dress Shoes in all latest styles
Men's Heavy Grey Sweaters at :
Men’s Heavy Sweaters, wonderful bargains at. . $1.48
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Men’s Overcoats in all the latest styles, and shades at
prices that cannot be equaled elsewhere in dur town.
A Large Lot of Ladies’ Shoes at. Ba $1.98
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An extra fine line of Ladies’ Winter Oxfords Reduced.
Ladies’ Plaid and Striped Skirts from . «$1.98 to $4.98
A fine line of Peter Pan Dresses and Skifts, with cuffs
and collars . $4.98 and $6.98
Cordovan Hosiery at two pair for
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Ladies’ Extra Fine Kid Gloves with two claps at $1.39
Ladies’ White Kid Gloves at
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Ladies’ Heather Mixed Stockings at
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The Swellest Line of Ladies’ Purses You EJ
50 Per Cent. Off. Come in and see them. Man
styles and shades to select from. Excellent Xmas.
DON'T FORGET THERE HAS BEEN A BIG I
EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN OUR STORE. BUY
AND SAVE DOLLARS.
H. Laskewitz
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Wheat Milling $1.05, Wheat Chick-

MONTH.

jase and Federal pure food laws.
iitserimrm lily Wessun mts
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Know What To Use And Use It
{ It is no manifestation of economy
{on the farm to attempt to get a re- |
|asonable amount of labor out of a|
horse with physical ailments which |
{interfere with its proper bodily fone
tions.
| Poor judgment is likewise dis-|
[played when a light willing horse is |
{used on exceptionally heavy work. |
{ Either of the foregoing irreculari-
[ties with regard to efficiency is dis- |
| countenanced by the Pennsylvania
Department of Agriculture. |
The Department also ealls atten-|
{tion to another feature in farm man- |
agement which should receive serious |
jconsideration, viz.,, the selection of |
ithe proper kind of harness to use for
the accomplishment of work without
extra expense or the loss of time.
It is more profitable to buy har-
ness that is a little too heavy than to
invest money in lighter equipment
which gives service under ordinary
conditions only for a brief period.
Judgment exercised in selecting
harness adaptable to the conditions
under which it is to be used will make
a favorable showing in farm profit
and loss computation.
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Raymond "Davis, of Rheems, is
making his homaasyith his ‘ster, Mrs.
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The laboratories of the Bureau of
Animal Industry of the Pennsylvania |
Department of Agriculture were |
rushed during the month of October, |
the reports showing that 132 speci- |
mens were submitted and examined |
for the determination of the presence |
or absence of disease.
Of thirty-three specimens sub- |
mitted where glanders was suspected, |
negative results were obtained in |
each case. Thirteen specimens were |
sent to the laboratories to determine |
the presence of rabies. Eight were |
positive specimens and five were ne- |
gative. Infectious abortion made up
the greatest number of cases, there
being thirty-seven such specimens
submitted and of this number, 21
were found to be positive.
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Who Wants This?
Is there a tenant farmer around
here that wants to make as much
money with less work than he is do-
ing now? Here you are. A 80-acre
farm 1% mile from Manheim, best of
gravel land, good buildings, an
abundance of fruit, fine water. This
would make a dandy truck farm as
it is close to markets. Don’t delay;
act quick as I dm going to turn ‘this
farm—Call, ga write J, E.
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So Men’s Army Shoes, LeatheM, Heels, Ch aa $3.98 m 4 ges
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Men’s Light Work Shoes. All LN rs nire a $2.98 wn
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9 Youths! Shoes ................. 8 .. $1.98
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2 Children’s Shoes .'................,... $1.48 aWd $1.98 7 4
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GARIHAN announces the op-| Re
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terms for vogal instruction.


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City Shoe
pairing Company
OLD SHOES MADE TO LOOK
LIKE NEW ONES


 
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