WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1924 The Produce and Live Stock Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR. NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN MARKET: Receipts the local Yards during the past week were heavy and included a liberal supply of Stockers and Feed- ers Beef steers and all other classes butcher stock closed steady with week ago top beef steers $8.60 weight 1360 bulk of sales $7.25- 8.00. Calves showed a steady ten- dency thru out the week top vealers $13.00. Hogs advanced sharply closing fully $1.00 above last week top Westerns $12.25 spots higher. Stockers and Feeders Receipts from all feeder districts were liberal including many of good to choice quality demand for better grades showed some improvement while the common and stale kinds were extremely dull prices on all grades held practically steady thru out the week. At the close there was a good clearance on all but the common doggy kind that would be a poor investment at any price. Receipts for week ending Oct. 11, 1924 Cattle 321 cars: 144 Virginia. 41 St. Paul; 33 Tennessee; 15 West Va.; 14 Canada; 22 Kentucky; 15 St. Louis. 7 Chicago; 6 Penna.; 7 New York; 5 Nor. Caro.; 3 Pitts- burgh; 2 Kas. City; 2 Buffalo; 2 Ala.. 2 Mich.; 1 Georgia; containing 8,830 heda 130 calves 712 hogs 257 sheep. The following are representative sales of Stockers and Feeders during of cattle at 0000000000 $975 Delivered ¢ Rohrer’s Garage Mount *: te 0 the week. > 18 Vir.,, choice, wt. 1225—$8.00 er 10 Cana., good, wt. 850—$7.60 1 X 12 Cana., good, wt. 835—$7.50 A 10 Vir, good, wt. 1250—$7.50 Speci al for Saturday Only 24 Cana., good, wt. 850—$7.35 ; 11 Cana,, good, wt. 21 Vir... fair, wi. 1225—%°.20 Saturday, October 11th, 1924 8 Cama., fair, wi. 700—37.00 y — a mua 20 St. Paul, fair, wt. 700--37.00 5 20 Cann, fair, wt. 800-—37.00 Just recéived a large consignment of 18 Cana, fair, wt. 750-306.75 5 9 9 Cana, fair, wt. 1075—$6.60 4 SCHRAFFT S CHOCOLATES 12 Cana.,, medium, wt. 160—$6.35 %ABOUT TWENTY VARIETIES 13 Tenn., medium, wt.850—$6.25 1 which will be soldgor one day only at 14 St. Paul, medium, wt. 825—$6.10 18 Southerns, medium, wt 880—6.00 3 40c PER LB. 17 St. Paul, medium, wt. 835—5.85 5 2 i You can have all of ‘ape kind or assorted—as you prefer. 2 Se Pe 4 No limit as to quantity. 20 St. Paul, medium, wt. 765—5.50 Re. . um, » (DO . | All 10-cent sizes Chewing ad Smoking Tobacco, 3 Packs 25c. 10 St. Paul, medium, wt. 795—5.50 15¢ Red Man, 2 Packs for 25% 22 St. Paul, common, wt. 860—5.25 All 15-cent Packs of Certs pack for 25c. 30 Ken., common, wt. 775—$5.25 4 for 25c. 11 St. Paul, 660—5.00 All 8-cent Cigars, Standard Bran ? common, wt. Cigars, Standard Brands, 6 for 25c. 16 St. Paul, common, wt. 750—5.00 Paul, common, wt. 565—4.85 West., common, wt.400—4.50 All 5-cent All Penny Goods 10c a Dozen, or Sc per half Dozen. - "or “BACHMAN TE. We 5-1b. Plain Bars ‘pat we are selling 16 St. 26 do. e make have 5-1b. Almond Bars and t $1.50 Per Bar. We also have a special price on Bachman 10- whee of coating. H A DARRENKAMP\ Lancaster Grain and Feed Market Wheat $1.40-1.45 bu. Corn $1.20 bu Hay (baled) 8 rion sna Timothy $16.00-318.00 Coico A hd Straw $14.00 5 Selling Price of Feeds 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT J§Y, PA. Bran $38.00-39.00 ton * pe i Shorts $39.50-40.50 ton i BIR OREO Honing $51.00-52.00 ton 4 rr —————— wore Middlings $45.50-46.50 ton Linseed $58.00-59.00 ton Gluten $52.00-53.00 ton Ground Oats Cottonseed 43 pe. Dairy Feed 16 pe. Dairy Feed 18 pe. Dairy Feed 20 pe. Dairy Feed 24 pe. Dairy Feed 25 pe. 55.00 ton Horse Reed 85 pe. $52.00-53.00 ton ee ree IS our WORK HARD? $48.00-49.00 ton $58.00-59.00 ton $40.00-41.00 ton $42.50-43.50 ton $44.50-45.50 ton $53.00-54.00 ton Mts Seeds for the Farmer! i t $13.00 per bu. ara y Mou Tou FS Folks Have Found How to» Make Work Easier Apc Any of these seeds can Bg gotten at our store dy We are ready at all times the farmer the best seed that can be had. What is so Sard as a day’s work with an Or sharp stabs of pai sudden twist or” turn? There is no péac e from that dull ac M n at every oli J 3 No rest from the soreness, lame- x Give us a call. ness and weakness. 3 Many folks hawe found relief Truly, through Doan’s Pills. They are a stimulant Sivetic to ithe kidneys. Mount Joy people recommend J Doan’s. : D. S. Shonk, proprietor black- smith shop, 126 W. Dpne gal Sf. says: “Heavy work put — kidneys G. MOYE a —_ . a out of shape. The kidney: secretions a Pay Your Carfareon Purchases of $15 were so frequent in passage I was bothered every little whilay When I got down to shoe a horse, knife- ike pains took me in the small of my back. I used Doan’s Pills and my back got well and strong again. Mv kidneys, too, were restored to proper working order.” simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr. Garber had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ee? tl lei 3,500 HUNTERS’ LICENSES GRANTED IN THE COUNTY TR New Fall For Men and Young in soft finished worsteds th? “Hunter of Lancaster county are osing no time getting their licenses! | a as up to the prese 3,500 have issued at the nt time All wool materials, { been >» office of the or shine. All sizes 35 to 46. Donovans 2nd floor. e 1 y t rer. This number is a} rder Sarvi = a in excess f last year at this; EERE TUTE Use Our Mail Order Se