? / VA , APRIL 4TH, 1928 THE LLETIN, MO UNT JOY LANCASTES COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A. (’ / PAGE SEVEN -— ! FUR-FARMING PROBLEMS BE ING | § 3011801000 0000000000000 0000 or Beonomical Troasportanea THE RODU A SOLVED BY BIOLOGICAL = . - SURVEY TOTES LIVE STOCK MARKET The rapid development within the *\ Come in and try our ¥ of — | ent h United States of the industry of rear- vi ing silver and cross foxes has neces- = N _- CORRECT INFORMATION FUR. sitated particular efforts on the part \ NisHED EY BY DE of the Biological Survey of the Unit- - 5 4 PENNA. BU. u ed States Department of Agriculture | A 3 ) 1 |] MARKETS FOR THE 2 ns : = BULLETIN to work out practical methods for w =| handling the problems constantly All! the markets were crowded confronting the fur farmer regarding N ¢ with eager beyers and with a fell the health of animals in captivity. We aim to give you the shoe attendance of farmers, trading was |PUring the year past a large percent active. Eggs, ender the usual Easter | 28¢ Of the fox firms in this country you want--in Fit, Style, Wear and demand, took a decided jump, selling and Canada were visited by represen- mostly t 35¢ per dozen. Pocltry, tatives of the bureau for the purpose 2 ad 1 i both five and dressed: was prostital Of Studving practices of feeding and|w COMfort-s at the fairest possible and held about steady. Butter |M2nagement employed and condi- |g ranged from 55 to 60c per pound. tions affecting the health and fecun- price. : lity of the animals, and conferrin New Southern vegetables are in-|9lt y Bh g ) . creasing in supply and show good | With fox ranchers regarding problems That S what your looking for SO Come in see us movement. Prices generally showed requiring solution. practically no change, Returns from a questionaire sent Formerly Frey’s Shee Store Range of Prices out to persons engaged in the fur- 5 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. LOL OO id Asparages: Fla, fair supply, 25¢ farming industry in this country were cAn noun C1 ng bunch. incomplete but it is estimated that Beets: Homegrown, good supply, at least 500 ranchers are raising sil- % 5 bunch. ne stock Texas, 10c' Ver foxes in the United States, that yr { \ Bn chy ney Wo ox e (they have between 12.000 and 15,000 O Cc S Cabbage: N. Y. and homegrown, | foxes in captivity, and that the value \ fair supply. good condition, 10-15¢ Sb 1s investment is about $8,000,- Again Chevrolet Motor Company has empHgsized its admitted leader- i So ase hy There is indication that internal ship as producer of the World's Lowest Priced Quality Automobiles, good quality, 15-50¢ head. ? parasites of foxes are prevalent, and \ Carrots: Nearby, gooc, supply, Se studies are being made to determine The 1923 SUPERIOR models—one of which is here illustrated —repre- bunch, 10e qt. box. = effective agents for their removal sent the most sensational values in modern, econgmical transportation Cucumbers: Fla., fair supply, 10- | 2nd improved methods of administer- : sa ing remedies. The most important | 50 ERIN I ever established. © Celery: Nearby and N. Y., good |Parasites found are hookworms, |= — ——————— ——— —— QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and supply, 10-25¢ stalk. | roundworms, lungworms, flukes, tape- { ] 3 . Lettuce: Nearby, 10-20c head. | VOI'mS, and coccidia. Valuable infor- added equipment. \ Calif. Iceberg 15-25c head. g mation has been obtained as to the 4 — ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineeting refinements Endive: 5-10¢ head. occurrence of such parasites among CHIROPRAC TIC 1 Parslev: H own, g 1. | wild foxes, and investigations have and added facilities. itv ES Eancunegrown 2900 que been made with regard to the suscep- is 4] t official | { selontine.. Aral thod of.¥7e T : r Pornin. : ; tibility of x s at various ages 1s the most efficient modern and scientific rugless metho - SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and Perr 5 Fla, fair supply and Jo ios aroun moving the cause of any acute or chronic disease instead of treat. ic ati \ quality, 3-5¢ each. gels > ¥ : nl ing the effect. service stations. t I - {dults. Numerous other subjects re- 8 : a ; . : : a Potatoes: Nearhy Irish Cobbler, Fo to is 2 A ee Sop RHEUMATICS who have tried everything and failed. STOMACH, PRICES remain the same in spite of added equipment and mare expen- gd ele, 1520s J pect, 85e 11athg 0 5h xes he LIVER, HEART and KIDNEY troubles of all varieties respond very . ed +e anh " IA rr Ard saliie \ $1. u. ew stock Florida 25c¢ | : : readily to CHIROPRATIC spinal adjustments. sive construction, which have greatly increased value. Teng —— ) 4 x Also the INCURABLES, people who have TUBERCULOSIS Di or os F . P ayo f 1 Flint Mich Parsnips: Nearby, fair supply, 10c¢ | IMPORTED CANARIES INSPECT.- GOITER, DEAFNESS, EBILEPTICS, PARALYSIS, ASTHMA, the Some Distinctive Features rices I. 0. b. & y AuLIC qt. box. ED AS SONGSTERS BE- BLIND, and the long list of other diseases, sich as INSOMNIA, amili bodv <3 v4 ; \ Poke: Nearby, good quality, 20- FORE SELLING and all NERVOUS TROUBLES, the various kinds of HEAD- po amline : ogy Fasign with high . : $57 per bunch. | rere ACHES, etc., are wonderful benefitted by this most modern science bi im Ie gg] £ i Tl Five Passenger Touring = #525 Onions: Nearby and Ohio, good | During the last fiscal year 154,- | called CHIROPRACTIC. ank on all models; dm ype hes: 3 : | | CR ) i BERR el S : ’ Sane ads supply, 10- qt. box. Spanish 5-10c | 547 canaries were imported into For more information come and see me or write for free booklet. lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open Two Passenger Roadster 510 cath Yio > porte os 8: : ed ach. this country under permit. The with doors of open models. Close: Five Passenger Sedan - « 860 Squash: Nearby, good supply, 5- ols 1 1 1 T tedt 16 ; number of canaries entered for the models have plate glass Ternstec e¢ each. Christmas trade though smaller | J S KUI iN D CC regulated windows, i side Sony Four Passenger Sedanette 850 Sweet Potosecs: N. J. and home- | than in years prior to the war, was | . : 9 : . tires, sun visor, windshield wiper anc a Tie : 70 grown, supply good, 25 30¢ 14 peck. | more nearly ‘ms: : . , 5 . y i d oh light The Sed ot is bi: i ped T'wo Passenger Utility Coupé 680 SPio ay Southern fair As { Sen iA iy Jn To! i we Offs jours 7:15 to 8:30 P. M., and by appointment. ash light. Sedan S equiprg 150s a y Te Supply, | se: S.past, A are propozi 107 Bell Phone 76R2 Residence Calls with auto trunk on rear. \ 9-20c¢ 14 peck. of the song canaries are imported | Y Tomatoes: Fla., fair supply, 15- | from Bremen, Germany, where 19 East Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PA. See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications 25¢ pint box. they are collected in the Hartz y . a MN niinral Turnips: Nearby, fair su ly, 15- | Mountains fr peasants w aise | VLLGOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO00OO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOO0O0 Nothing Compares With Cheviolet a] pply, 15- | Mountains from peasants who raise |GOOOOOGEO00O0000000C000C00CO0000000000CO0000000000000 them. One of the functions of the Rhubarb: Nearby, fair supply, 10- | Biological Survey of the United] 1 15¢ bunch. ‘ States Department of Agri ulture | B ROHRER MOUN J JOY, Radishes: Miss., fair supply, 10c | is to inspect all entries of foreign ° a 9 bunch. birds and mammals into the United Beans: Fla., yellow and green, fair | States to prevent 1 EEE OE J 601 LA OL Unquest the introduction Fess Sy ep rhiche 18€ CHICKS 2s, no thermostats, IS to go wrong h to the burner e flame shoots Snringers, 75¢-$1.00 | birds are gathered. These each. Squabs. 25-50¢ each. Decks, | set in tiers containing three cages Trouble-proof. Let us show $1.50-2.00 each. AAT als} ou a Wishbone one way and seven the other: then 1IENDO you a Wishbone. Fruits the tiers 2 lam . : Ee a are placed one ahove the Ww are takin on learmers ; Tn Caml Apples: Homegrown, varlons var- other, in a “package” about five K A SPECIALTY ¢ g { EE TW ieties, good supply, 25-500 14 peck, | feet high secured by strips of wood | at Cotton Mills good job | : ; : some extra fancy, 60c 14 peck. and protected by canvas, In this Talk Machi Repaired y 2 Bo RX Bananas: Jamaica, good supply, | form the birds are Sinpod ant eos All Makes Talkjng Machines Rep steady work. . x [35,85 dozen. fed and watered every day of Cranberries: Dela., good supply, | their journey. An inspector goes L. W. Mumma 10.152 of Tox. over the shipment when it reaches ; rh. KE : FLORIN, PA. L Apply to 3 | Grane Fruit: Fla.. ood quality, 5- | port, requiring the package to be 1m Roy G. Hers ey : Sta | 15¢ each. taken apart, and the center row 00 I d | YOY i m [ | 5 { it T.emons: Calif., eood quality and | shown, to make sure that only | = — a ——— . EE — All Work Guarantee \/ : 8 Bey sunnlv, 25-40c dozen. healthy canaries, ang nothing but | seme: FETE CS oN. Qave bt avcasten oat JT Ll : Ja Oranges: Calif. ard Fla, supply | canaries, are in the cone ns, out | 8 We Pay Your Carfareon Purchases of $15 po—— Ei rd, amality and conditlon pood, It is further ascertained that] rer = 4 gi | 25.4 dozen. | each canary is a real singer, by| § Lan Lead men ° - John Farnum Co. 5 4 d{ | Strawberries: 40-50c at. box. Placing the little cages in sunny | | aslers 3 Degart Store igh e8( as . g | Taneerines: Fla., good supply, 25- | windows in the importer’s place of | | PENNA. TIRES : : | : eo supply, 25¢ qt. box. of undesirable species. Permits for p. d REPAIRS Peas: Fla., 25¢ qt. box. as many as 17,000 canaries in dif- an | : Butter: 50-60 1b. Creamery 55-65¢ | ferent lots have been issued in a 4 | 1b. day, and single shipments of more | v Eggs: 83-40c dozen, mostly 35c. | than 3,000 birds are common. le Only The Best | 1B 3 Duck eges, 45¢ dozen. Each canary is placed mm a cage i ‘ \ | | _ Poultry: Dressed chickens, $1.25. by itself at the point where the AL aij CLEVELAND | ql oo 3 | TE) - Blue F {YET 3 WA J FIP NE cinema a = mn i " m mu mn cages are |@ Cialis pr 7 1p. Inexpensive. Economical. m m " ou " = = m o 214 S. Prince Street, i ; £2 ; ; * dozen. business. Those that Immediat Iv | Kumauats: Fla., 30-35¢ ot. hox. begin to sing aye marked to indi-| ™ © hod } 4; bagi | Pr o Paid LANCASTER, PA. ib A i Lancaster Grain and Feed Markets | gibe that they may be sold; the | FOR? silent ones are put aside for al —————— nm 1 . : X ie { Prices to Farmers hil i the : i \ e, or with other kT = reas ia Bo | Wheat SLI0L20 Wi. | ior’ 100. Tove or, ugers Until) STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0°CLOCK | | | BEd lds BS aes | y Seiae 2 y, » hay en h : a | 29% hn . w wy vy EES DT Y Vv BE | ADMINISTRATION, PROMPTED Mav (haled) | IDAHO PETITIONERS GET Apr il Nai e i eg 3 t ; : a ml BY MANLY'S MESSAGE, { Timothy ....... $17.00-18.00 ton NATIONAL FOREST ADDITION | > ~ nd urs ¥ % ny Ti] Be RA PROBES SUGAR RISE a ... 211.00-12.00 ton | x37 ApDITIO] | Offering unprecedented opportu 2 3 ia yg I y Photo portrait of Basil M. Manly, | os : ; ; ir fon hor poate ; director of the People’s Legislative | A Selling Price reeds Si jo oir ldent irdine ha e coming season. i ran ) )-43.0 on | Pt \ 1dine 1 sy Thee OKRA S————— Service, ho in a telegram sent to yran 0 3.00 ton (4 om add than 250 President Harding in Florida, charg- | Shorts §42.00-43.00 ton ac to the TL > . Vational | save money. “hoose now! Middlings $44.00-45.00 ton st in Idaho me money. Choose now! iS Tomorrow to I PEA A ioned a | ss y- City, County, present and pr Phone or Write Morris River Cove Oyters at all; rem Rei ed criminal conspiracy to rob the | 1 £49.00-5 | This additine i { attractive designs of sturdy construct $ 3 3 . Ww insee § 00-50.00 to nis a 1, aceordine . . h y . R 3 \, | times; Open or in the Shell; Pints, American people of hundreds of mil- Ls San 000 J Ry. od mye iC iccording to a re- | oft Pavmint-Plan } Wo 8 ? 5 . utoer Qre 59 on ) f the Forest dervice Irittead ayn an. W alter i o INOCNOWN Quarts, Hundreds or by the Barrel. ||ions of dollars thru manipulation of Ji 2 or I 00-2880 fon | pOrb ot ile ¥ore ervice, United | . 4 ’ the sugar market. In six weeks : > : tic ba vec . 2 . {ge a i { I Taminy 241.00-42.00 ton | 1s the result of COLUMBIA, PENNA. PGE TG | prices have been advanced from 7c | Hominy 41. < ton | ATHE petitions aromas: Use Our Mall Order Service, RRR ETE | Cottonseed 437% $59.00-60.00 ton | associations in the Stato - | : Vd 1m ar nn 2Q i who asked rs we = / . : . : +o | Dairy Feed 15° $37.00-38.00 ton ho asked for prot — 0D, : & SEP | ers $15,000,000 So ar als Drice { Dairy Feed 16% % $39.00-40.00 ton | of the stock ranooes which were be ( y ? fF 90c¢ is expecte nless 3 price j-e:f, = 4n r” ine ov bash . bt End Bakery : I 5 oe i horod Aen : | Dairy Feed 20% $46.00-47.00 ton | ing overgrazed and denuded by no- - JOOS 18 : . y ; : Dairy Feed 24% $52.00-54.00 ton | n ¢ bands of she ep driven in from P A PERHANGING AND A a fay RK Dairy Feed 25% $55.00-56.00 ton | distant points, £5 , re b | a aa: er ry - Horse Feed 857% $43.00-44.00 ton The petitions resulted in a special A Sy. | TT] Pi or sit 2) Hs co ts PAINTING D & BUNS. DAILY eI = — i i 3 i draggy until Saturday, when the de- ! authorizing the inclusion of certain Fl 1 i Sh | i 2 mand became active for all classes | described lands found by the Seere- : : i 3 Inting ond. Dunas ines BIRTHDAY CAKES Tg GE killing stock. Beef steers closed | tary of Agricultvre to be chiefly | Yi gis Iny entite ry wh Pe Lat PECIALTY®, 0 d P 1 fl Filled : steady with a stronger tendency for | valuable for the production of tim- me ssimale on Jour wer : : Wo Yb Pee wa 4 Y raers romp y 1 ; the better grades, top for week $9.25, | ber or the protection of stream ploy only experienced Painters. Prices Reasonable. Vill go ] 3 : : ‘95.8 95 ared | flow. anywhere, Town or Country. SHARE OF YOUR \ bulk of sales $7.25-8.25. Compare 3 : Eh Saar A Remember, 1 do aot handle any & : 3 with same week last year, top $8.50. TT TT ee. opened oysters that ‘are not opened |i bulk of sales $7.00-7.75. Bulls and Good House for Sule } | here. } : heifers closed steady. Cows closed I have a good 8-room house on ward Hersh We also carry Fruits in season strong under active demand. Bulk | West Main street, in A1 shape, that C, A. WEALAND . and Tobacco of every 4 description. of nearby cows $3.50-5.00, some |I will sell very reasonable. If inter- MOUNT JOY, PA. Dealer In All 10 cent size eR aT ohana 8 8{| |choice as high as $6.00. Calves | ested will be pleased to show same. a i packs for 25 cents, 15 ‘gent packs closed 50c lower than week ago, top| It pays better to own .a home like The Ketel Filawisanlo, of Red Men, 2 for 25 cents. vealers $13.50. Hogs held aboct| this than pay rent. J. E. Schroll, Isbestos Century-Shingles, Asbestos \ & steady, bulk of sales $9.40-9.60. Realtor, Mount Joy. tf ) vi Receipts for Saturday’s market: Building Lumber'end Asbestos ! : 11 cars cattle from the following Put to ood ; $5.25-6.00 d Sheathin 4 A DARRENKAMP points: 9 Penna., 1 Virginia, 1 In- edium to air $4.75-525 . Gorrugate 5 € i . y } diana containing 230 head. 102 head | Common to medium $4.00-4.75 Saving Made Easy Estimates for materials\or appli- 3 Doors East of Post Office driven in from nearby farms. Total, HEIFERS: ition cheerfully furnishe ' 332 cattle, 7 calves, 84 hogs. Choice to prime $8.00-8.50 ) so hard—Uncle Sam is read one. lod Phono. 5 MOUNT JOY, PA. | Receipts for week ending March | Good to choice $7.50.8.00 It’s not so hard—Uncle Sam is ready 7 Stiegel St., ... MANHEIM, ) A 31, 1923: 38 cars cattle containing | Medium to good $6.75-7.50 to tell you how in his New Free 4 mar. 15-U 808 head, 323 head driven in from | Common to medium $5.00-6.75 Book. Send for it today and get Biany jos Total 1 exile, 5 COWS: the “know-how” of what seems to Good E. Donegal Farm rn yop. Mabe hogs. Good to choice $5.00-6.00 be the hardest thing in. the world. If anyone wants a real good East SARL : Compared with same week last Metin 45 gond reboD be t e Te Dp my oe onegal township farm, along the Re wl year: 36 cars cattle containing 816 Common i medium $3.00-4.00 reasury Savings Ce 3 onegal creek, with the best of lime- Ah > head, 296 head driven in from near- Canners $1.50-3.00 it easy and safe. Get your copy now. one soil, here’s your chance. 107 a, i ed ; by farms. Total, 1112 cattle, 318] “* id res, seven acres of which is good Lh Co TE hogs, 61 calves. CALVES: eadow. Farm divided into 6 fields. ’ a : Good to choice $11.50-13.50 4 ew barn, 48x90, 8-room brick Zouse, | | .1..vs have on hand ing i J. KEARSLEY CITCHELL Range of Prices Medi $7.00-11.50 To get the book mail mmer house, shedding for 10 acres the line of Millionaire club man of Philadel- STEERS: 33.50.0925 | Common $4.00-7.00 : this coupon to ] tobacco, running water at barn SMOKED MEATS, HAM, phia, who was known as the myster- Good to choice 23.9U-J. 49 The United States Government | Address--ee-- venecnetmma abe tenn ee senna d house. Buildings in exceptional : 7) ”» : Fair to good $7.75-8.50 HOGS: Savings System ape, farm is convenient to markets, BEEF, BOLOGNA, LARD, C. |ious “Mr. Marchall”, friend of the di 3 s = 5 avvwel -28 $8.75-9.25 Treasury Department ay , : ho | Medium to fair $7.25-7.75 | He avyweight, 200-250 } = asury Dep an excellent producer 21] an be Also Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork, Mubton I aly Te Common to medium $6.00-7.25 | Mediumweight, 150-200 So. hd Washington, D. C. Siar isms sire ght LR op E. Schroll H. H. KRALL ment at 144 West 57th St., New BULLS: Lightweight 100-150 $9.00-¢ «3L —_— A] i i Rough stock $6.75-8.50 i, in as Set oe Sr $l a ie altor, Mount Joy. tf| West Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. | York City. Good to choice $6.00-7.50 { Rough stocl 5 made by| ¢ of Idaho : ection in the use| |a pound to 10c—costing the consum- RUE000000COCOOI00TO0V00