The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 07, 1923, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 1923

E MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MO UNT JOY

INCASTES COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A.








AERTS
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The 1923 SUPERIOR {Chevrolet
4-Passenger Sedaneffe
. 7 .
Here is the first motor car of this characier ever offefgd in the less-tham
$1000 class. It is a social and sport car of refined ty at the astonishe
ingly low price of 850. It carries an air of distiffction especially
appreciated by women. The beautifully designed Fish$ Body seats four
in comfort. Trunk at rear is regular equipment. R
QUALITY has been still further improved by more aftistic design and
aaded equipment.

ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineefing refinements
} lv increa ~ilirie )
and greatiy increased facilities. N
oy |
SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,080 dealers and
service stations.

THE PRODUCE AND
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE
PENNA. BWREAU OF
MARKETS| FOR THE
BULLETIN

hen.

The cattle mark
week continued slow and draggy.
Receipts mostly { cows and plain
butcher stock, tolp for week 9.25,
week last year, tbp
sales 7.00-8.00. At the
steers and cows showed
tendency. Bulls and
steady. Calves closed
than week ago.
and lower, i
Receipts for Saiturday’s
21 cars cattle fram the following
points: 17 Penna.,! 8 C licago, 1 Vir-
ginia containing 511 head, 85 head
driven in from nearby farms. Total
596 cattle, 81 hogs, 12 calves.
Receipts for week ending March
3, 1923: 48 cars cattle containing
close beef
a weaker
heifers closed
$1.00 lower
Hogs slow to 25c¢
nearby farm. Totals
30 calves, 1520 hogs.
Compared with same week last
vear: 62 cars cattle containing 1345
head, 439 head driven in from near-
by farms. Totals 1784 cattle, 67
calves, 629 hogs.
1355 cattle,
Range of Price.
Beets: Homegrown and N. X.,
good supply, 5¢ bunch, 10¢ qt. box.
Cabbage: Homegrown, fair sup-
ply, good condition, 5-15¢ he 1.
Cauliflower: N. J. and home :


supply liberal, good quality, 15-50c
head.
Cucumbers: Ohios, fair supply,
8-20c stalk.
5-15¢ each.











 
PRICES of the new line remain the same in spite of add equipment
. . . 1 . iL.
and more expensive construction, which have greatly in8eased value.
3 $¢ : : : frye DN roe CTR s
Some Distinctive Features , Prices f. o. b. Fifpt, Mich.
rea Doa bh 4
rood m fe Iwo Passenger Roadstf 510
1 , - - hd ”~
I Fo g Five Passenger Touring» 525
- 1 de Tw senger Utilicy Coiapé 630 {
: plate ed Four Passenger Sedanet 850 i
r ed windows, straight side cord Five Passenger Sedan » % 860
fires, sun visor, winds | wiper and - Se %
dash light The Sedanette is equipped Light Delivery Truck « % 510 i
esith auto trunk on rear. i {


See these remarkable cars. Study the Specifications
Nothing Compares With Chevrolet
E § ROHRER,
HATS - HATS - HATS
I i in Hats
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MOUNT JOY
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This week
at $3.50 and $4.75%
If govane wants #fogeain you will
\t here. *
When I say a ba
ralue, not cheap got
at will sell anywhe
er prices.
A new line of silk h
Plain Bonnets at all
Before you buy else
1d see me
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in it is a real
but materials
> else at big-

 
& on learners
good job,






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A John E Aching F
hest Cas ; World (
214 S. Prince Street,
3 “ $i
» ¥ I want all the ow
. LANCASTER, PA. to know what a joy Ka
FOR are. I talk this shog
: ~ |T only wish I could
y [a } formation broadcasfgs
5 a OW oy for what it would r#$an to you, but
: for the thousands of¥aching fect the
, or Ey world over.” oy
# urs HA V E 15 EM The lady in So Carolina who
3 v [wrote that to the Cfhtilever factory
¥ ie in New York exprised a thought
% that has been in cufgminds for some
orris River Cove Oyters at all tie. Here is a cii¥e that is mada
. tights; Open or in the Shell; Pints, [2° 2 profit ani sod at a prefit—.
1 £45 Hundred reasonable profits tos@bover costs and
> adler F. Ro OW | Qltets, Hundreds or by the Barrel. |,c. ins on capital
~ %. .
4
iggested—bat the
| greatest profit sconfly to the wear.
of the shee. !
| Comfort and haalthghre worth more
|
COLUMBIA, PENNA.
(
ers
West End Bakery
EVAN§ & WATSON, Proprs.


than money. Neithei@@pr.e can actual- |
iy be bought for a pie. but you van |
buy the things that fgovide comfort |
{and things that :nc¢u@ good health.
In this category isthe Cantilever
Shoe, with its flexibl
ting strengthening e:
muscles and free cir
walk instead of the s
straint of the ordina
strip of metal conceale
The Cantilever is mode
lines and the heels ar














ation as you
ffness and re-
shoe with a
Order Promptly Filled Ser propery
#E SOLICIT A SHARE O ly

to promote healthful








Remembdlé I do not handle any
PATRONACE i he po bs that are mot opened | Buy Cantilevers for§gomfort and
“5 A Yrs happiness. Yours will §e the princi-
oward Hersh : pal gain.
We also y Fruits in season
Dealer in and Tobacco a every description. ee?
: All 10 cent sizchewing Tobacco 3 y
The K y & Mattison Co. packs for 25 ¢ , 1b cent packs BOYD S SHOE TORE
i of Red Men, 2 25 cents. >
Asbestos Cenfumy Shingles, Asbestos E. Ming Labouster. Pi.









Estimates for materi
cation cheerfully furn
Phone. Ind. Phone.
47 Stiegel St.,
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MOUNT OHA
Krali’s Meat Market
a

ADMINISTRIX’S NOTICE
Estate of John H. Cramer, late of
Mount Joy Borough, Lane. Co., Pa.,}
ceased. 3
“Jetters of administration on said
ile having been granted to the un-
gied, all persons indebted there-
uested to make immediate
d those hgving claims
segainst ek same, will






Ice Cream, Grocefe and
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Lettuce: Nearby, 5-15¢ head. Cal
i Teceberg, 10-20¢ head.
| Endive: 5-10¢ head. Romaine, 5-
| 15¢ head.
Parsley: Homegrown, good qual- |
ity, 1-3¢ bunch.
Onions: Nearby, yellow and whites |
8-10c qt. box. Spanish 5-10¢ each.
Peppers: Nearby, fair supply and |

quality, 1-3e¢ each.
Potatoes: Nearby, Irish Cobbler,

ec bu.
Squash: Nearby, good supply, 5-
10- each.
Sweet Potatoes: N. J. and home-
grown, supply good, 20-25¢ 1-2 peck,
$1.00 bu.
Radishes: Homegrown, good sup-
ply, fair condition, 5¢ bunch.
Turnips: Nearby, fair supply, 10-
15¢ 1-4 peck.
Tomatoes: Nearby,
ply, 20-25¢ qt box.
Spinach: Homegrown,
ply, 20c 1-2 peck.
Parsnips: Nearby, fair
10c qt. box.
Carrots: Nearby, good supply, 5c
bunch, 16¢ gt. box.
Fruits
Apples: Homegrown, various var-
ieties, good supply, 20-30¢ 1-2 peck,
$1.25 per bu. basket. Grimes Gold-
en, 30-40c¢c 1-2 pack, $1.40 bu.
Bananas: Jamaica, good quality,
20-35¢ dozen.
Crab apples: Nearby, 10-15¢ qt.
box, 25¢ 1-4 peck.
Honey Dew Melons: 15-40c¢ each.
Grapes: N. Y., supply liberal, 2
qt. Climax basket Conecords 35c.
Calif. Tokays 10-15¢ lb. Malaga
15¢ 1b.
Grape Fruit: Florida, good qual-
ity, 8-20e¢ each.
Lemons: Calif., good supply and
quality, 40-50c dozen.
Oranges: Calif, and Fla., supply
good, quality and condition good,
25-76e dozen.
Pears: nearby, all varieties, 10-20c
qt. box.
Quinces: N. Y., fair supply, 15¢
qt. box., 20-25¢ 1-4 peck.

limited sup-
fair sup-
supply,
Cranberries: N. J., good supply,
15-20¢ qt. box.
Butter: 55-60c per 1b. Creamery,
55-65¢.
Eggs: 42-46¢ dozen, mostly 44c.
Storage 38c per dozen.
Poultry: Chickens, dressed $1.25.
2.00 each. Springers, 80¢-$1.00
each. Squabs, 25-30c each. Ducks
$1.50-2.00 each.
Lancaster Grain and Feed Market
Prices to Farmers
Wheat ............. $1.10-1.20 bu.
Corn ........s¢ce0vis 0a 83¢ bu.
Bye ..... ci. aiiinisis 90¢ bu
Hay (baled)
Timothy... .... $17.00-18.00 ton
Straw... $11.00-12.00 ton
Selling Price of Feeds
Shorts $40.00-41.00
Middlings $42.00-43.00 |
Tinseed $60.00-61.00
Gluten $54.00-55.00 ton
$41.00-42.00 ton
$41.00-42.00
$41.00-42.00
$61.00-62.00 ton
Ground oats
Ground Oats
Hominy
Cottonseed 43%
Dairy Feed 15% $38.00-39.00 ton
Dairy Feed 16% % $40.50-41.50 ton
Dairy Feed 20% $47.00-48.00 ton
Dairy Feed 24% $55.00-56.00 ton
Dairy Feed 25% $57.00-58.00 ton
Horse Feed 85% $43.00-44.00 ton
LIVE STOCK
Range of Prices
STEERS:
Good to choice $9.00-10.00
Fair to good $8.00-9.00 |
Medium to fair $7.25-8.00 |
Common to medium $6 00-7.25 |
BULLS
Good to choice $5.50-6.75 |
Fair to good $4.75-5.50
Medium to fair $4.00-4.75
Common to medium $3.50-4.00
HEIFERS:
Choice to prime .75-8.25
Good to choice .25-7.75
Medium to good 5-7.50
















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fées ened, Rekiding in
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Common to medium
| Good to choice
| Medium to good
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anners and cuttd
LIVE STOK MARKET
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR.
°t during the past
bulk 7.50-8.50. Compared with same |
8.60, bulk of |
market: |
1139 head, 216 hehd driven in from |
: | ly and cordial relations
Egg Plant: Nearby, supply fair, |
®
-
| Bowie, chief forecaster of the! o
Weather Bureau, was extended an .
invitation to ‘take passame on the | SR. ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY MONEY
Tacaues Cartier at the time of her |® SAVING BARGAINg ADVERTISED LAST WEEK?
'nrn to Trance from her next
| visit to the United States, in order |§ IF YOU DID N& WE STILL HAVE A FEW AND YOU
[to gain first-hand Information Q WILL FIND BELOW YORE BARGAINS AT GREAT MONEY
1 to tha operation of this interes 8 SAVING PRICES.
{ project of maintainine a floatine | $
for £2 center aboard s vess 2
| temagically navieatine the Atlantic 2 $2.75 Men’s Woolen Kaki os :
| , In fonnection with thts visit, Mr.|® Shirts. Sale Price $2.19, $3.00 Comforts, Isrge and
Bowid will also vicit the headauart. | 2 } : ; heavy; Sale Price $2.49.
| ers of the Tr tr Tuan: $1.00 Woolen Dress Goo Pd % ) $
at Parfs and at Tandon, or confer. i Sale Price, per yard 79c. $2.50 Comtioris, well = msde
good quality, 15-20¢ 1-2 peck, 76- |
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] CALVES: NL 0 0 0 TL SOS
Good to choice $$11.50-18.00 ' :
Medium $7.00-11.00
Common $4.00-7.00 | = 9
we >t Kyhn’s Hea EWS
Heavyweight, 200-250 $8.75-9.25 |®
Mediumweight, 150-200 $9.00-9.50 n
Lightweight 100-150 *$9.00-9.50 n
Rough stock $6.75-8.50 | =
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| FOATING FORECAST CENTER
{ INTERESTS WEATHER BUREAU
Because of the recent remarkable CHIROPRACTOR Le just the PRIMARY CAUSE pressure

developments in radio activities, the
| Weather Bureau of the United
States Department of Agriculture
is sending a representative to
France on the next return trip of
the French merchant marine train-
| ing ship, the Jacques Cartier. After
the close of the war the French na-
val authorities inaugurated a scheme
of placing a group of naval officers
| aboard one of its merchant ships
i plying the trans-Atlantic in ordinary
commercial business. One of the
duties of these officers was to re- | @
ceive radio weather reports broad- | mm
cast by radio from continental sta- |
upon the nerves of any % 1 all so-called diseases that the human
machine, such as the lungs, stomach
which are in-nervated by that particulars

The SECONDARY or DIRECT CAUSA
these
attacking of
is the
bercle bacillus, ete.
weakened organs by such germs as
/
y |
Eventu$ E dear reader many of you will have more FAITH
or Confidence Wxa CHIROPRACTOR than you have in any other
method of aiding W@TURE to restore you to HEALTH.
IEEE
Consultation and Analysis FREE.
given,

Upon gequest reference










tions, also to colleet reports from -
| ships at sea that were willing to |M i S. KUHN, DD . E
communicate weather observations (m Ha
be the Jaeqyes Oartier at stated | Graduate of National College of Chiropractic, CHicago. &
| hours, e data thus collected a-| . =
| board ship were charted and analyz- |= Lady Attendant Resident Calls a
fo 5 the customary way by me- |W Office Hours 7 to 9 P. M. and by Appointment. Bell Phone P&R2 u
i teorologists, : ccasts ad- | w
ts 8 Tar THIS 1a ee an Hh MOUNT Jor, PA. 8
{ vessels, aiding them in the safe na- a n
vigation of their course. f 1) IS) TE
The Weather Bureau was visited | " . m———



by the officers in charge of this pro- |
Jeet, and many details were arrang- |


{ ed for supplying the ship at sea with | zr
| reports from American stations | a/
| whenever these could he picked up. | VV
| Tt is pleasant to mention the friend-
that have |
i wa
developed
work, and quite recently Mr. B. H. |
in eonneet on
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and a bargain. Sale Price is
only $2.19.
ence wth the directors
eign mpteoroloeieal
oard tol wave
ine. hy means of weathar forecasts,
the safety of naviration on the At-
lantie and other neeans, {
This


Watch for our Specials Evi
ery Week.
D.
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and m ans Por nereas. |
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whole suhieet is ona in
intor- |
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of radin;
ome
Roy
which all natione are oreatly
ested. The davelopments
communication have made nos: ible |
the extension of a very important |
service to those at sea who hereto
fore have heen practically
Iv ont of touch with land as soon
as their ships have nassed below the
horizon,
etem———— ee: “meses .
TAXES OVER SEVEN --————- =
MILES OF HIGHWAY Lo 101
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STATE m— mo ——
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Throguh the efforts of Christian
C. Gingrich, President of the Board
of Road Supervisors, of South Lon-
donderry township, Lebanon county,
concessions have been made which
will greatly improve the roadways
in the Colebrook and Lawn region.
General Beary, Adjutant General
of the State of Pennsylvania, has ex-
ecuted an agreement under State
Seal signed by himself and by the
supervisors of South Londonderry
twp. which calls for the following
General Beary’s department agrees
to take over about seven miles of
the present township roads as fol-
lows:
From the Horse Shoe Pike, near
Campbellstown to cavalry headquar-
ters at Colebrook, which has been |
permanently improved by the town | 8
ship supervisors. il
From Youtz’s hotel, Colebrook to- | fmm
wards Manheim to limit of the mili- “
tary reservations property.
From Colebrook school house No.
1 to the Hunters bottom road near
Raymond Epler home.
It means a great deal to the town-
Lime Crystals for Laying Hens
Ryde’s Chick Starter for Chicks
The Wishbone Coal Oil Brooder
Rhode Island Red Chicks
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For Sale By
In
L. W. Mumma
FLORIN, PA.
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ship taxpayers who will be relieved| 3
of the expense of keeping up they
roads. | | vi
They are to be permanently taken | it ———— Cli, d — i
over and maintained by the Adju- | 5 etre rn = Ce ia 3 —-
tant General’s Department on ae-| STORE OPEN SAT Y EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O°CLOCK
count of their heavy trucks using] jE ee
these roads to and from Harrisburg SPRING OPENING A oH T J 9 . i 10th
and Mt. Gretna. | 2 b i y Uy dll
A great deal of the property of| . . Ye : :
tae State at Mt. Gretna and Cote- |} Introducing The New Spring FrocRs.and Spring Fashions
brook has been taken directly ¥ We have assembled a charming variet¥nof advance modes in
3 of that. tgwnship i 4007, Not 2 Pioess, Blouses sad Outergarments, presenti, new lines, new fa-
vield any revgnue to the township. |® brics and new co ors. :
A ee { 3 A dazzling array of Egyptia n and Oriental beguty at DONO-
ACE QUICKLY 3 VANS prices that bring them well within the limita s of your
7 means.
iy the righly thing at the right | 0 rey Use Our Mail Order Service
Act quickly p time of danger. : | . pm
Kien ial o gy LT 0.0. OL
your neighbor!
| =
Plenty of Maint Joy evidence of o
their worth. ™3} i
Mrs. Susan Sg#aple, 112 W. Main | ®
street, Mount Jogg says: “My kidneys | 5
were not in good shape and I had |=
annoying pains igpmy back when I|®
did any stooping.¥If I stood, for a =
little while, my bagk tired so I could |=
hardly go on. If™1 lifted,
cutting pains wo
kinds of misery.
on, too, and the
were very
nervous, run down
SEB€OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF
GLENWOOD RANGES |
“Make Cooking Easy”
The Glenwood is un#uestionally the most beautiful, most practi- §
cal and most economica e on the market today. Gas and Com-
biration Ranges. ®

 


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See us Mein demonstration.
WE ARE TINUING
 

{and to regulate my
the other ailments won Jelleadn oH °
Price 60 all dealers. on’t
simply ask for a I Ta et Westenberger, Maley &
i Doan’s Kidney Pills e same that 128-131 East King Stroet y
i Mrs. Samnle had. Fort Mihm Co., |


trouble with kidney weakness. al- |
ly, I began using Doag’s Kidney Pills |
and it didn’t take thigigood medicine |
long to drive the paingifrom my gack |
kgglneys so that
OUR HALF PRICE SALE
Of Fibre Rush i
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Good House ForiSale
I have a good B-room house on | | Better Than a Mustard Plaster F. 1 ;
av 8-1 or C hs and Cold ehd-
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! vary reasohable. YM inter.) ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
<b he plessed to show same and All Aches and Pains
it pays betiér to own a home like
« than pay rent. J. E. Schrofl ALL DRUGGISTS
ANT
Qealior, Mount Jovy
ania oes Mpliins sti sensi,
It pays to
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