The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 17, 1924, Image 9

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 17th, 1924
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.






a
~ Economical Trensportation
In 1922 Chevrolet jumped from seventh to second
place in sales of all cars, and to first place in sales of
fully equipped modern cars.
Purchases by farmers were the chief factor in this
remarkable development.
3 Farmers want automobiles not only of low first
5 price, but also of low later cost for operation and
maintenance.
They want room, comfort, and the ability to stand
up under hard conditions.
They find that Chevrolet, fully equipped as sold, is
the best value per dollar in the low-priced field, and
neighbors tell them it costs less per mile to operate.
Bi Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan
E. B. Rohrer
Chevrolet Sales and Service Station
MOUNT JOY, PA.





\ Why Faiths are Turning to loads $9.00-9.25 bulk of sales §


The Produce and

MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN

The livestock market was
about steady with week ago.
steers top for week $9.50 se
year top $10.15 bulk $7.26
broadened with a noticeable
provement in quality closing
6.50 calves closed firm top ve
$11.50 bulk $10.75-11.00
Receipts for today:- Cattle
Sept. 1. 1924 Cattle 251 cars
812 hogs 205 sheep. Compared
same week last year - cattle
[ cattle 5,680 head 168 calves,
hogs 120 sheep.



STEERS:
ws amr mmm Good to choice $8.25-9.50 | Broad streets, Lancaster.
Fair to good $7.50-8.25 | B. Brubaker, of Harrisburg, driving| «ppg yet insulin is not a cure for
Medium to fair $6.25-7.50 | 2 OL whieh be hee diabetes mellitus, as has been an-
C t di 5.25-6.25 | 21 rother, Bude,’ 0 ainbridge, | ,, synced so enthusiastically, more es-
“AN UNEQUALED COMBINATION DMO fp 3 5 were passengers, was driving west
9 BULLS: on East King street when Hilde-
FOR MOTOR EFFICIENCY Good to choice $6.00-6.75 | prand, driving another touring car
Fair to good $5.50-6.00 east on King street made a left-
{ Medium to fair : $5.00-5.50 | hand turn to enter Broad street. :
; Common to medium $3.50-5.00 Hildebrand’s machine struck the
HEIFERS: left front side of the Brubaker car,
Choice to prime $7.75-8.25 | breaking the axle, wheel, fender
Good to choice $7.00-7.75 | and running board on it and badly
Medium to good $4.75-7.00 | damaging the front of the Hilde-
. Common to medium $3.50-4.75 | brand machine
“@ A .
THE WONDER MOTOUR_FUEL COWS: The police were summoned and
insures the maximum amount of power and mileage Good to choice $5.25-6.50 Yrs. Da as 3
: J > : : Medium to good $4.00-5.25 ancaster eneral hospita where
obtainable in any motor fuel. The daily experience to. median $3.00-4.00 | she was held for observation and an
of many thousands of motorists, who keep a record &- Cutters $2.00-2.50 | x-ray picture was taken to ascertain
~~ of their fuel consumption, has proved these features. STOCK STEERS whether her leg is fractured.
. . . v 3 eee ett Gee
| BETHOLINE never varies in its superior quality— Good to choice $7.00-7.75 RS OF COLUMBIA
another important characteristic. Fair to good $6.00-7.00 | FIVE MEMBE i isturbed physio-
Medium to fair $5.00-6.00 BOARD OF HEALTH RESIGN |ing to normal the disturbed physio
—and for Perfect Motor Lubrication Common: to. medium. $4:00:5.00
or,
REXOLINE
MOTOR OIL
FCR SALE BY
J. W. ESHELMAN—MT. JOY, PA.
» DISTRIBUTORS





STOCK BULLS







MT Joy PURE OIL CO Rough Stock, $8.00-10.00 | Board, who was
. Lancaster Grain and Feed Market A
Mount Joy, Penna. H Wheat $1.15-1.22 bu | te cooperate with them, that
Corn $1.20 bu | communications
Hay (baled) and no action has been
4 | Timothy $15.00-18.00
SHERWOOD Straw $10.00-12.00 ton |Board. For that reason, said Mr.
Ee D BROS, IN INC. Selling Price of Feeds Fasig, the Board feels that its work
i 3 Originators and Bian $37.00-38.00 ton | 18 at an end.”
hand Mas Md. Shorts $38.00-39.00 ton
Hominy $55.00-56.00 ton LITTLE GIRL WITH KITTY
Middlings $44.50-45.50 ton TOOK A STROLL SUNDAY
mm a mes me ————— Linseed one a jor On Sunday thirteen-year-old Mary | done.
3 OOOO OOOO Ground Oats $44.00-45.00 ton
i Cottonseed 43 pc. $58.00-59.00 ton
Special for Saturday Only
SEPTEMBER 20, 1924

i Just received a large consignment of
SCHRAFFT’S CHOCOLATES
ABOUT TWENTY VARIETIES
which will be sold for one day only at
40e PER LB.
You can have all of one kind or assorted—as you prefer.
No limit as to quantity.
All 10-cent sizes Chewing and Smoking Tobacce, 3 Packs 25c.
15¢ Red Man, 2 Packs for 25c.
All 15-cent Packs of Cigaretts, 2 Packs for 25c.
All 8-cent Cigars, Standard Brands, 4 for 25c.
All 5-cent Cigars, Standard Brands, 6 for 25c.
All Penny Goods 10c a Dozen, or 5¢ per half Dozen.
We make a specialty of BACHMAN’S CHOCOLATE. We
have 5-1b. Almond Bars and 5-lb. Plain Bars that we are selling
at $1.50 Per Bar,
We also have a special price on Bachman 10-1b bars of coating.
H. A. DARRENKAMP,
3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA.


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Dairy Feed 16 pc. $39.50-40.50
Dairy Feed 18 pc. $42.00-43.00
Dairy Feed 20 pc. $44.50-45.50
Dairy Feed 24 pec. $53.00-54.00
Dairy Feed 25 pe. $54.00-55.00
Horse Feed 85 pc $51.50-52.50
rere I Greer
GIVE ROOSTER VACATION,
FLOCK OWNERS ADVIS
ket from all parts of the State
not given roosters their annual
cation so far this year, reports
culture.
than infertile eggs. Since the bre
ing season has been over for so
time, there is no reason for ke
should be sold, killed, or confin
city relatives and friends will
each morning for breakfast.
ret lB
Injured in Quarry
George A. Harter, of Maytown,
attending him.
eet Cees.
of Parkesburg, was killed in
night.

and draggy thru out the week on
all classes killing stock with prices
tending lower, A slight reaction to-
day however brought prices up to |trant, defaulted to
Beef | Metzler by not appearing for the
veral | match. Joseph Charles, Sophomore
Laskewitz 9-7,6-4.
Bulls, she stock, and canners closed
steady. Stockers and feeders moved | easily captured
slow during the early part of the | Robert Heilig
week but at the close the demand |gcore.
im- The third round resulted in John |2Pout but the doctor’ is very strict
firm | Brandt's defeat of Joseph Charles, |#bout his diet, sun baths and also
Sophomore tennis protege, only af-|Water baths. It looks though
The | the insulin has cured him.\
and 6-4 re-| Answer: Let me quote my" answer
with week ago one load choice Cana-
dians weighing 980 sold for $8.00
thirteen head weigh 810 brought | scores were 6-2, 2-6
$7.50 several loads around 900 lbs. | spectively.
$6.85-7.40 bulk of sales $5.75-
cars 5,638 head 42 driven in total
Good to choice $5.75-6.50
Fair to good $5.00-5.75
1 Common to fair $3.50-5.00
Heavyweight 200-250 $11.00-11.50
Mediumweight 150-200 $11.00-11.50 | body. -
Lightweight 100-15(" $10.00-11.00 Mr. Fasig,
Inspection of eggs coming to mar-
dicate that many flock owners have
J. Lawless, Bureau of Markets,
Pennsylvania Department of Agri- Tittle ward to Mr
The roosters are still with the
flocks and consequently many fer-
tile eggs are being marketed. Fer-
tile eggs decay much more rapidly
ed- On a little raise of ground on the
ing roosters with the flocks. They
more likely to have fine fresh eggs
Norman Reno, employed at the
J. E. Baker quarries, Billmyer, had
his left leg broken in two places,
when he was knocked - down by a
stone car, while at work. Dr.
Clifford Smith, aged 38 years,
Live Stock Market John Brandt,
gle champion
slow | score. Robert
7.26- | defeated David
alers
37 | pated.
in total cattle 6,929 head 192 calves | and knee; two

ter having played three sets.
\
JOHN BRANDT WINS NET
TITLE AT MT. JOY ws. dome Health Club
a Froghman tennis
player, became the urdisputed sin-
of the * Mount Joy
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR. |High school when he défeated his REEDER
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE three rivals in
PENNA. BUREAU OF
easy fashion
In the first round of the twurna-| DIABETES AND INSULIN: Mrs.
ment Brandt outclassed easily. his
fellow classmate, George Halblej
and won two straight sets by a 6-2
Heilig and Harry,
Bear played two sets with the form-
er winning by a 7-6 and 6-4 score.
Joseph Moore, the only Senior en-
8.25 compared with same week last In the second round of play John .
-9.00. | Brandt defeated Martin Metzler by seemed dying: and was unconscious
two 7-6 scores, while Joseph Charles
his two sets from
by a 6-1 and 6-
This week the doubles tourna-|number of “Endocrine Syrvey?, a
ment will be played on the Recrea- | monthly magazine devoted to Qpr-
$13.75. HOGS: Steady top Westerns | tion Grounds
Tennis Court an
some keen, close games are antici- [ everything in its favor.
cars - 21 Virginia; 10 Tenn.; 1 Ge me
West Va.; 1 .Ky.; 1:St... Paul;
Chicago; 1 Canada; 1 New York;
containing 1,014 head, 16 calves
281 hogs. Receipts for week ending Mrs. F. B. Brubaker,
1 | BAINBRIDGE LADY HURT
IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT|It is one of the greatest discoveries
with | smashed and Earl Hildebrand, o
192 | Lancaster, was

of a collision
CALVES:
| Good to choice $11.50-13.75
Medium $8.95-11.50.1 coder 40. give
Common $4.00-8.25
HOGS:
ton | council on any request made by the ply removes the excess of sugsr
linger, at East
report that the
spread thru-out
ton
ton
ton
ton 3
Littl
ton ittle Mary,
ton arm, had walked
ED = knocked
n= | for something to
E.
Petersburg.
me | farm of Ira K.
the cause for their
and many assisted in the search.
Maltese cat snuggled under
burg to Manheim. With tired f
dragging one after the other, =
B. B. Winters shortly
o'clock Sunday afternoon and asked
committed at th
at East King and tent aid, that life would be for- |
Clarence | i
Without assigning any reason for | pathological products.
their action the five members of the While the action of insulin is re-
Columbia Board of Health tendered |markable in that it enables the dia-
their resignations to Borough Coun-|petic patient to live in comparative
cil at the September meeting held |comfort, there still remains to de-
Wednesday evening. The resigna-|termine a way by which the patho-
tions, however, were not accepted in logical physiology of the pancreas
the Public Safety
Committee an opportunity to confer|ih,ough which alone a clinical and,
with the Board of Health to learn |. haps, a psysiology cure would
quitting as established.
Secretary of the| you speak of is a very wise and
present, said: the physician. He knows that
Board felt that council had faded the diet and otherhabits were pri-
their
have been ignored remove the cause and thus give na-
taken by
Heizy disappeared from the home |tor as well as hydrotherapy.
of her foster-father, Theodore Mel- The greatest danger in the use of
Petersburg. The |insulin is the tendency to depend
girl was missing |upon it as a cure when it :
the neighborhood | emergency remedy for overcoming
with a small pe
from East Pet
at the door .
eat.
She was accommodated and Mr.
Va- | Martzall, Humane officer
—_—
ERECTED A MEMORIAL IN
HONOR OF THE RED MEN
Shenk, in Manor
ep- | township, on a spot that may once
be | County Historical Society have
erected a memorial stone and tab-
let to the Conestoga Indians, the)
last of the many red men wha
once made their

have been the site of a Conestoga
t ed, | wigwam, the Pennsylvania Histori-
Mr. Lawless suggests, and then |cal Commission
now Lancaster county. The mem-
orial- was unveiled Saturday after-|
noon with appropriate ceremonies.
nese.
Business Place for Sale
and the Lancaster
homes in what id
is A business with store stock and
fixtures including
an | nection ean also
auto accident at Gap Saturday | diate possession.

Schroll, Mt. Joy.
cigars, tobacco,
confections, etc. in business district
of Mount Joy. A dwelling in con-
be rented. Imme-
Apply to Jno. E. |
of
Martin “Red”
of Bain-|no other drug can do. A few in-
¢on- | bridge, sustained a possible fracture of the insulin virtually can
taining 6,914 head 15 head driven | of the right leg between the ankle|snatech a human being in diabetic Uae SEE
automobiles were| coma from inevitable death. Its|
to the that has been administered. But it

after four
at Lan-
caster, was notified. He immediately
went to Manheim and retuhned the
. Mellinger at East
A
WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX.
PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN
BY DR. DAVID H.

0. thought it was a cure.
b, Dear Dr. Reeder: I was a bit
surprised at a statement made by
you recently in regard to the new
discovery in medicine, called Insulin.
From the newspaper reports and the
fact' that the two doctors received
the great price of $40,000 for the
discovery I had concluded that it
was a sure cure. I have known of
one case so far gone that the patient
for hours. He was apparently
“raised from the dead” by the in-
4 jection of insulin‘ and has been do-
ing very well. He is now up and
from an editorial in the ugust
d | ganotherapy and anxious to fing
“There is now doubt about the |
position in the therapy of diabetes
mellitus that is occupied by insulin.
of the age. It accomplishes what














































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f | continued and persistent use keep |
€| the diabetic patient in carbohydrate |
police station in default of bail on equilibrium and in corresponding | ¢&
422 1 a charge of operating a motor ve- physiological comfort and can thus |
hicle while intoxicated, as a resul
t prolong his life, when without this |
pecially in the daily press. It is
an emergency remedy with a quan-
totative action which means limited
“Insulin takes care of the end-re-
sults of a pathological process. It
does not change the pathological
process back to normal. It reduces]
the excess of blood sugar, which is
present in diabetes mellitus, in pro-
portion to the dose of the insulin
does not prevent an excess of sugar
being taken up into the blood. In
that sense, it reminds us very much
of some surgical measures which re-
move the end-products of patholo-
gical processes but withoul restor-
logical which has given rise to the
tail might be restored to normalcy
Evidently the physician in the
marily at fault and he is seeking to
ture a chance to cure. Insulin sim-
from the blood temporarily but has
nothing to do with the cause of the
sugar being in the blood. The use
of auto Hemic and autogenous ther-
apy in this case would probably com-
plete the cure. I have seen this
The sun baths are a big fac-
|
is an




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