be 8 WHDNESDAY, APRIL 2n d, 1924 HE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. 8. A LY — ‘Comfort’ Cord You can now get “balloon-type” tires for your present car with- outchanging rims. Epoch-making improvements in rid- ing comfort, plus yearly savings of hundreds of dollars in tire and car bills —that is what the new Michelin Comfort Cord offers you. It is twice as big as ordinary cords, is inflated to only half the pressure and sells at about the same price. DE ana that elusi e, I have a a demons pra BoC od Si as Touring, cally Yor 1ICW. iy 1 crv SiX— indefinite, of inbuilt worth. lightly ion that I will sell cheap. yrne has moved his garage to the former -Carries known pre Ce has been built. used Overland Sedan which I used 5 & 3 ction of Maxwel oO xX om tne ave 0 » im portance. They come in = i-Passel iger C es, Ci ub oy » OK r beauti- ai tne price . , for service and the by any machine GO 0 the undeniable mark of unmistakable impress which And this impression car is no illusion. erial and work- otor car man- that a but glance of the fications of mat practice of m in its every phase tells Ak ek Sk Dk Dk Le Also a Willys-Knight ect. He wi ill be pleased h and cnlarged quarters. 8 WE ALSO SELL TIRES AND ACCESSORIES 2 Bell Telephone MOUNT JOY, PA. : Pay Your Sarfareon Purchasesoi $i5 RLS 1 5 ; 'N 3 + k 8 Store Open Saturday Evenings Until @ O'Clock ¥ iB EE ee . 6D » Q C i | RIVALI” SILK HO: i 5 1.90 : 5 Full Fashioned. Made by a special process having an inner | lining of strong material, under the silk sole, heel and toe, which doubles the wear. pms Use Our Mall Order Service pon Bell Phone 133Ré6 SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS bred from pedigreed Ferris Strain Cockerels at reasonable prices. CUSTOM HATCHING Musser Poultry Farm earl | Baldwins | Philad Iphia quoted Pennsylvania | at 2.50 per 150 lb. sack 1.85 to 2.00 per i | { { | rou 1d whites { | ‘THE PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK MARKER INFORMATION FUR WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN CORRECT NISHED the large ly dull hamper Pennsylvania inch York Im Is at $1.15 to $1.20 per bushel, yman Winesaps at In New York very reported, New York Greenings selling a The apple market in rn terminals was gener Philadelphia quo bushel of \2% inch R I $4.00 to $4.50 per barrel with a few | i 5500 per barrel. In | lew “York A2%% inch | d from $3.50 to $4.0¢ Baldwins rang per barrel, round bushel baskets of | New York 2 1-4 inch and 2% inch | brought from $1.00 to according to size shel shipment apples for March 27t! aled ; New York reported | 10 ax ngton 52 ears and Pe b cars. g f potatoes were moder- a gener: with bulk stock at cis n Ru yre Mi 2.40 to 2.50 per 1 similar :k in Pit | 1 per : { 1 t in 0. 1 for 3.00 ¢t 1 ckin N 1 50 1 ick in Pitts- 0 v ) nD. sack ] ym 2.50 ‘ : at 2.25 to ) i ) 4 n ) 0 n 0 1 111 1 hiopine re 10 per : T =n y Ik 1d for Maine Green untains in bulk ranged from 1.4( 50 per cwt. hia quoted 92 score but- Egg market was st xtra firsts being quoted at earby firsts at 23¢c. Ne was Ww er market eak and like -2¢ lower with 92 score at 42 Eggs were easy and possi bly 1-2¢ lower. Fresh gathered ex 24 3-4¢ and fresh to 24c. Chicago weak and likely Extras brought 43c and ic. Egg market was unchanged with firsts brought firsts 23 hered butter 1-2¢ lower. market was 41 3- steady and likely sales reported. Philadelphia wheat market quoted che No. 2 Red Winer at 1.08 1-2 to 1.09 1-2 and No. 2 Red Winter gar- icky at 1.083 1-2:t0 3.04 1-2¢. In Baltimore No. 2 Red Winter brought 1.05 1-2 and No. 2 Red Winter gar- licky 1.06 1-2. Trading at the stock yards was d during the past week, prac- ti no trading except Monday, Friday and to-day. Béef steers closed steady, compared with a week ago, top 10.25 average weight 1320 Ibs., bulk of sales 7.75-9.00. Com- pared with same weg ok bulk 7.25-8.: and canners res closed al 13.50. bulk to butchers last year, top 25. Bulls, she held steady. ut steady, top veal- Hogs top 8.75 ers steady, 8.30-8.50 : for to-day’s market: 13 from: 11 Penna., 2 Va. containing 284 head. 185 head driven in. Total 469 cattle, 105 calves, 142 hogs. Receipts for week ending March 29, 1924: 87 cars cat- tle from: 30 Penna., 4 Va, 1 Md, 1 Receipts cars cattle Towa, 1 Indiana containing 829 head. 577 head driven in from near- by farms. Total 1406 cattle, 125 calves, 820 hogs. Compared with same week last vear: 38 cars cattle containing 808 head. 323 head driven in. Total 1131 cattle, 51 calves, 25 sheep, 1163 hogs. Range of Price: STEERS: Good to choice Fair to good Medium to fair Common to medium BULLS $9.50-10.25 $8.25-9.50 $7.50-8.25 $6.50-7.60 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Ever Think Of It? Mr. rusiness for every Business Man did you ever! top to think that every copy of the Donegal Bulletin is a salesman, visiting many, | Donegal creek, with the best of lime- nany homes each week and soliciting | stone soil, here’s your chance. advertiser in its | Acres, seven acres of which is good ALLL CHARLIE GARBER PIANO TUNER | Good Ek. Donegal! Farm If anyone wants a real good East township farm, siong the 107 | Bead ow. Farm divided into 8 fields New barn, 40x90, 8-room brick house br house, shedding for 10 acres of tobacco, running water at barn and house. Buildings in exceptional shape, farm is convenient to markets, is an excellent producer and ean be bought at $180 an acre. If interest- ed call or It pays to advertise tn the Bulletin A Grain and Feed Markets Good to choice $6.25-7.50 Fair to good $5.25-6.25 Medium to fair $4.25-5.25 Common to medium $4.00-5.25 HEIFERS: - Choice to prime $8.00-8.50} Good to choice $7.50-8.00 Medium to good $6.75-7.50 Common to medium $4.50-6.75 COWS: Good to choice Medium to good Common to medium Canners and cutters STOCK BULLS $5.50-6.50 $4.25-5.50 $3.50-4.25 $2.00-3.50 Good to choice $6.00-6.50 Fair to good $5.00-6.00 Common to fair $4.00-5.00 CALVES Good to choice $12.00-13.00 Medium $10.00-12.00 Common $5.50-10.00 H0GS: Heavyweight, 220-250 $8.75-9.00 Mediumweight, 150-200 $8.75-9.00 Lightweight, 100-150 $8.50-8.75 Rough stock $6.50-8.650 Prices to Farmers lly dull market. | 150 | | Gay (baled) { Timothy ...... vv + $26.00-27.00 ton | ESIrawW iran $1 4.00-14.00 ton | Solling Price of Feeds: {Bran .$86.00-37.00 ton Shorts +.985.00-36.00 ton Hommy ..... $40.00-41,00 tor Middlings 10,00-41,00 ton | linseed .... ond 0.00-51.00 ton + «ve Vern + 10.00-47.50 ton : { Ground Oats .....$43.00-44.00 to | Cottonseed 43 pe. $55.50-56.560 ton i Dairy Feed 16 pe. $34.50-35.00 ton | i Dairy Feed 18 pe. $53.00-39.00 to | Dairy Feed 20 pe. $41.00-42.00 to | Dairy Feed 24 pe. $49.00-50.00 to | Dairy Feed 25 pe. $50.00-51.00 tor | Horse 85 pe. $45.00-46.00 to | em een lA Ce Safe-Keeping By AN’ THONY REIMERT 4 ’ GOLLY, LR FRAT RRR (@h Western Newspaper Union.) FJHEN Armand went away on his tur-trapping he left Armine be- hind, with the promise that she would marry him if he had a successiul sea- sou, Jeun was his rival, but Jean was no | better off than he, and Armine had promised him: “1 shall never marry Jean,” Then there were other, lesser suitors. But Aviwand was not friendless. “IL shall watch over thy interests, | my had said old Pierre Levequ the rich wan of the village, | | the money lender, Lkle was reporied to be worth $10,000, “I shall see that | { Arwlne is not tempted by others when Fou ure away.” Blithely Armand set off on his trap- ping expedition, which would carry hit into remote regions, He would be gone ail the winter, And it was spring when he returned, { without many furs, but happy in the | A OG FOOT | GOOD ROADS Po os : i “The Nation, indeed, has no busi: thongs that Aine was to be his, a8 | ness ‘helping’ States build Nad oo. 1M Wey Youd Se vers | poor at the beginning, but there would | road building is for the State and the | pe enough money, when he had sold | county.” his furs, to last thew until winter, and i The sentence is quoted from a | then enough to last Armine until the contemporary. We should, perhaps, | following spring, while he was away. | { be journalistically polite and say “es- A » the following winte ial wd | tcemed contemporary,” only we can-| 38M Then] i 3 RG : hind : been. A poor season, a good season— | nou ¢ steem any paper viaicn 80 it ran. | an axiom a concept not proved ox He had (fered Incredibl e hard | | of common Knowleage. ships. And how he had worked 4 : ATs : i 7 has the Nation ‘no busin ways with thought of Ax States?” Why is road] had been lost in the wilderness, lie h ling “for the S 1 county spent two days in a sno rin. o vined ih: , tional | bad lain 0 three tlmes I felt . n d la of 1 Cl « 1 Gi Ww ail Of | 3 i ‘ ¥ 8 ( i help ps of t | 1 it I 4 nt a D1 ¢ 1 I int 1 own | as i | | b { ¢ bf i 3 q | eo 3 0 f Federal] *¥t | 3 1 on ne el i n, ul Sil ) { oad he | Aad ‘ | 10 1 i And I | or’ 1 1 | ped. 3 run, to any better 1 ’ we Is no 1 1 tha 3 1 | cou es to 3 Il 1d’s fing | | be demonstrated ¢ I get at his throat. ‘Ne 3 t is | no reason fo ; 7 Ng, » JOU m It 8 : i: : Monsieur Pierre Leveq8ie whose wife | ino business’ to do so IT 1TS De » t be tl 3 she has become judgment be that it should. hat i 14 The world suddenly went black for | As for road building being proper nd. Then a devilish hate filled {ly a Sta county function, the irt. He looked down the village | BOVE aiready made rail | to where Pierre Leveque’s house stood, { and transportation a matter | bright In its new paint, et the end of | ~ tt root Te drow x nif | of concern. The Nation, the str eet He ; dre bis nls o thrust roug e "0 an | not the subsidized the first] One thrust th 0] gh the throat, al { tran vali . t then away Into the wilds, where he | transcor enta ailroads re | Lisi oe aas, to get| would be safe and free, und his honor | them built. The Nation, not the | gyengea. otates, improves cur waterways. The It was still early morning. Few Nation, not the States, built the Pa- | people were stirring in the village. Ar- | nama Canal. The great beauty| mand made his way to the rich man's spots of the continent are national | house. He looked through the window farm 1av ia ic not State parks. Railroads, water- Pierre Levene lay in hus bed, and his | ; - face was yellow as a dying man’s. % ways, Panama Canal, parks are for| y 6 X Listening, or with the as- Transpor- the Nation, built by of the sistance ation, tation and some of its objectives are national concerns. Why eliminate roads from the list? That this Nation will eventually build a national system of national highways is as i le as was the canal. It is a question of when, and hov here” more easily determined 1 ttiver of the | | { | | | roads; | | { | | | | | And surely there would be wore fu Beside hin Armine, Armand heard him epeak. “Beyond doubt our good Armand re- turns soon, little one,” he said. “Do not cry for him; he has come to no harm.” Arman 1 coule Pierre tel 1 sat d hardly belleve his ears. her not to ery for him— others. But the is not so hard to ans: ted States | of America vn, control | and forever sie trunk | line system of high thus bringing good roads ; where, when, and no until when the people of the United States de- mand it. And if there is any truth in signs that demand is 1 1g made and more and more sirongly every year. — eI AR err DOWNWARD COURSE Fast Being Realized by Mt. Joy People A little bachache at first. Daily increasing ill the back is lame and weak. Urinary disorders may quickly follow; ht's disease. t | house, and yet A ne Pierre's wife! “I know he will return, my hus- band,” answered Armine fondly, ad- dressing old Leveque. The mystery bore heavily upon Ar- mand’s heart. He thrust the gate open into the little of joy Armine ran knocked, and strode With a cry COOOOOOOD0 io A y ow QOOQQOOOOK S00 v Thursday, Friday and Saturday 60¢c MENTHALATUM ....... 26¢ MENTHALATUM ... 60c NUJOL $1.00 NUJOL ... 25¢ BRANDRETHS PILLS Va aa sheer sh ae ae . Ye rans enn sanae nanos kanes veers 49 $1.00 DEWITT'S KIDNEY PILLS B80 60¢c CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH SYRUP ............ 49 25¢ CASCARA QUININE PILLS Ni $1.00 PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION, LIQ. ven 88 $1.00 PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY ....... 89¢ TROUBLED WITH PILES STOP IN AND IF YOU ‘ARE GET A TRIAL SIZE BOX OF THE BEST PILE RELIEF ON . oo CUT RATE of This Week THE MARKET. CHAPPED HAND SOLUTION. NONE BETTER. FOR A TRIAL BOTTLE. a I IND IND, § AND / AT BR North Market E. W. GARBER THE REXALL STORE Mount Joy, Penna. O00 ILL L WAGON THROU > FLORII IF YOU CARE [ LLED AND I PLEASE CALL B XING THE ENTIRE 4 in E DU EWERY. aa H. J, Street ELL PHONE 49R4 OR IES AT MY PLACE OF BUSINESS Engle MOUNT JOY, PA. STOP POLLO GH MT. TO BE SPRING SEASON DO #0, STEINER toward him-—hesitated, and looked back. “Tis all right, my wife—embrace him,” chuckled Leveque. But Armand flung the girl aside and strode up to him. “What does this | mean?’ he demanded. Old Leveque chuckled. “Eh, Ar- mand, I shall tell thee. Keep cool. I am a dying man, and I am not unwill- ing to go to & better world than this. But Armine—how could I keep my promise to thee to take care of her? And so—she marries me to take care of me, and inherits my money, friend, and at the same time I guard her from our friend Jean-—eh, Armine?” Armand pressed his hand. “My friend—" he stammered. “But—but | you must live—" “I have a month or two only,” an- swered Leveque. “It was the best I Dropsy and often Bri This frequently course of kidney Don’t take this course the advice of a Mt. Mrs. Irvin Geistw St., gave the following January 25, 1912: “My back used to pain and ache so severely I had to have it rubbed and massaged. My kidneys acted too frequently and T didn’t rest well at night. Finally I used Doan’s Pills, as I knew other folks had taken them with benefit.” On May 6, 1921, Mrs. Geistweit added: “Kidney trouble has been a thing of the past with me since Doan’s eured me. I gladly confirm ny former recommendation.’ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for kidney remedv— get Doan’s Pills — the same hat Mrs. Geistweit had. Foster- Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —— te WHAT COOD ROADS WILL DO What good roads will do is vividly ndicated by the great increase in We Virginia automobile registra- tion for 1923. The percentage of increase is 40.8; the average for the United States is 23 per cent. West Viriginia has been busily engaged in good-road building, and now has a fine “back-bone” system The welfare of the people of any State is becoming more and more linked up with motor transportation. That the growth of motor transpor- tation depends entirely upon the ex- tension of hard-surfaced roads is well indicated in these figures. Sr I ——— downward | Follow | en. 5 W. Main statement a st heat Corn $1.13 80 EET Read the Bulletin. could do for thee. But—is she not worth a little longer waiting for, Ar marcd?”’ 4 Locked Seedy. A stranger was holding forth in front of the corner grocery about notable race horses, past and present, fast time, slow tracks and other turf toples. A callow bystander was visibly im- pressed. “That gentleman,” ventured the youth, “seems to know a heap about horse racing.” | “I wouldn't wonie declared old Uncle Pennywise, wouldn't wonder a mite if he does. looks seedy enough.” r if he does, sun,” “1 He Probably. The cat was shivering when Mr. Ten- spot left for the office, and the baby was blue. So, as soon as be arrived he got his wife on the phone. “Hey, dearie.” “Yes?” “Did you call up the janitor about the radiators?” 2 “1 4id, and I was pretty rough with him.” “Did he respond with Leat¥” re | If there is anyone looking for a nice home in Florin, 8 rooms and bath with heat, electric lights, frame stable, 2 chicken houses, etc, at » splendid location, I can accomodate you. Price is way below the cost of a new house. Call, phone of write J. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. oq en A A es The Bulletin contains more loeal | and up-to-the-minute news than any weekly in this section. Compare it | and convince yourself. It costs ly . It pays to advertise in the Bulletin $1.50 a year. = DOO Is the Only Rockers, Mirrors, Extension and Kitchen Ca In Fact Anything niture Line : UNDERTAKING 3 a Ca 3 and EMBALMING Ye pa § H.C. BRUNNER, MOUNT PA. Eh > UPHOLSTERING and 3 FURNITURE REPAIRING : I am prepared to do all kinds of FURNITURE REPAIFE NG : and UPHOLSTERING at my residence. Have those old pieces of Furniture made like new My charges are very reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction on all work. 218 E. Donegal St., CHAS. E. THOMAS Kind | Sell—Furniture That is Furniture Picture Frames, Ladies’ Other Tables Davenports, China Closets, MOUNT JOY, PA. am TRE } Hall Racks, Desks, binets, in the Fur. Sept. 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