The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 15, 1924, Image 7

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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
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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

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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 <The season for rabbits is fast |
- - : a - en I one ihng. wis County Treas- |


of licenses to be issued this year to
be considerably in excess of 1923 |
ee eee.

You may as well try to Sonduet |
vour bmsiness withou’ capital as to
try and get along without advertis

YELLOW PENCIL
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the leading and most successful mer-
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tified disease-free
the introduction of
White Rurals from several new seed fo
sources are features of the fall co-!_ |
were bought
not come from certified seed sour-
ces. These did not prove very satis
factory and the purchases this year |
will be confined
only.
Cobblers into Lancaster County
be aecomplished
first
tried out in this section in
years in an experimental way
proved itself
good
North Dakota
into the county this fall.

in Vermont whic
to Lancaster
| proved
picked
{ Other
produce
not provide
urer M. S. Falek expects the number | White
For the growers who prefer t
Rurals instead of the
| Russet variety, Manager Hostette
has made arrangements for
purchase of 2
seed stock of this variety
northern part of
potatoes have
intensive
Pennsylvania and have yie
{good results.
(From Page One.)
THI. MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
Our Third Annual Community
Exhibit Will Be Held Next Week
Buamden Geese «rv... $1.00 $ .75 Ribbon
Chinese . ino $1.00 $.7% Ribbon
African Qeese ..............:... FI $1.00 $.75 Ribbon
TURKEYS
N. N. BAER, Chairman
S. B. MASON, Assistant
First Second Third
Bronze Turkey $1.00 $ .7 Ribbon
White Turkey. ............... TL a $1.00 $.7% Ribbon
Bull Turkey viva. aa $1.00 $.7% Ribbon
PIGEON DEPARTMENT
First, 50c; Second, 25¢;
Third, Ribbon.
PET STOCK DEPARTMENT
N. N. BAER, Chairman
Only ribbons will be awarded for pet stock.
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BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ POULTRY CLUB EXHIBIT
NO ENTRY FEE
This class is open to all fowls hatched from eggs distributed by the
Union National Mount Joy Bank.
Prizes will be awarded on the State Standard Club award basis.
The display by each club member shall consist of a pen—4 pullets
and one cockerel.
The individual members of each group will compete only with other
members of the same group.
The following list of prizes will apply to each group:
First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh
$2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 75¢ b50c
SWEEPSTAKES
For the groups making the best showing of fowls, all points con-
sidered, the following group prizes will be awarded to the group, to be
apportioned among the members as they see fit:
To the Chompion Club ............ $8.00
Reserve Chompion Club ............. $5.00
ov ors vr ia $2.00
All Others
50c
Club Poultry will be judged on Thursday, October 23rd, after noon.
SCHOCL WORK
BOROUGH SCHOOLS
PROF. GROVER C. BAIR, Chairman
Penmanship in the grades,
Drawing with the School
Exhibit, Drawing to be Mounted.)
Manual Training, (Three
as a Unit,
(Six Drawings
SCHOOL WORK
RURAL
SCHOOLS
EMERSON ROHRER, Chairman
Penmanship in the grades,
(Each grade listed separate.)
Constitute an
Exhibits From Each School.)
(Each grade listed separate).
Drawing with the School as a Unit, (Six Drawings Constitute an
Exhibit, Drawing to be Mounted).
Manual Training (Three
SEWING
R, Chairlady
ITME
MRS. D.C. V VE
A-—Child’s Dress (6 Years and Under)
B—Boy’s Suit (6 Years and Under) ..
APIO avis
SEWING
MRS. D. C. WITMER, Chairlady
KNIT GOODS
Sweater, Coat or Slip-on
FANCY WORK
Dresser or Buffet Scarf
Centerpiece
Rug
Home-made
Co. Poni Bie eau
S— 1


nothing but cer-
potato seed and
Cobblers and
he purchase of
operative purchase of potato seed
stock by the Commodity Division
of the Lancaster County Farm Bur-
eau.
Several carloads of Cobbler seed |
last year which did

to certified seed |
The introduction of North Dakota |
will |
this fall for the
seed has been]
former |
and |
time. This
productive of very
Two
Cobblers
results.
Growers will also be able to] auf
|again secure their supplies of cer-
{used Vermont Cobblers through the |
Farm Bureau. Some of



Cou
exceptiona
as the
fields

whose seed did
results as satisfactory
seed for local grow


carloads of excellent |
from Shel
|
Michigan. These
stage in
lded very
experimental
The seed will come from
northern g
has proved its great value as
Pennsylvan- |
been quite a few Rus
stock
here have
seed potatoes shipped in
many other
Farm Bureau.
all of this seed has been certified but
sections |
set
Michigan by
beside the
This
jmature
ity which
ful
{prices of
[about $1.65 per bushel.
carloads of {on
will come | stock



to the
sires—Dbetter
also gone through an |ducted by
department,
livestock
ast four years.
Mic

Exhibits From Each School.)
Farm Bureau
First Second Third
.$2.00 $1.00 Ribbon
+ +.32.00 $1.00 Ribbon
3.95 $ .50 Ribbon
.$2.00 $1.00 Ribbon
...$1.00 $ .50 Ribbon
...31.08 $ .50 Ribbon
. $2.00 $1.00 Ribbon
ithe same growers in northern Michi- |
gan who have supplied county grow- |
{ers through the
for
Ever since the
Russet
for Southeastern
southern
results
all the
has had its origin in those
Michigan which lay too far south.
grown seed
and does not have the vital-
is necessary
in this
pote
Prac
I
DATA ON
| DEPARTMENT GATHERING
PUREBRED
LIVESTOCK
obtain
number
improvement,
Indust



|
cll
the
th
k
of
of intere
entire inlay
» development of

various
St
information |
stions on liwve- |
u of |
Bu

st and
the
tes and the |
has resu lted in a large |
list of livestock owners who
pecially qualified to discuss methods
improvement. i

variety
seed |
from
agencies
tically
is too
for success-
section.
The
wil be
NEW

“Better
con- |
are es-
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Brick Mansard
of Dwelling
Situate Florin along concrete
highway, lot fronting 95 feet ‘and
extending in depth of that width 200
feet to alley, 12 rooms and bath,
steam at, electric liights, large
barn, clicken house.
The abgve real estate has the best
Florin.

1.Story Frame
Dwelling
Garag§, 2 lots of ground, buildings
in fir class condition, possession
e had Nov. 1, 1924. Price

ew Frame Double
House
L¥ conveniences, concrete walks,
prife $7500, or one side $3750.
S. Nissley Gingrich
(Owner)
Or Any Real Estate Agent
FLORIN, PENNA.
Bell Phone 149R6










Anything You Want in AG
We Sell the
In All Nodes

Bell Phone 153R13
Mount Joy Exchange

BAILEY © LAWRENCE,
OAKLAND CARS
Repairing of A Kinds

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HIOOOVOCO0T
Read Mbout the New
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pres:
Ha only way to pr
Our Prices: S
‘Ou nave your suit steam
that way.
JOHN
A
Place
in Elizabethtown
At 19 South, St.



erly Nal care
We Do Drs Cleaning $ All Kinds as
Well as Pressir
Suits, 50c; Ovely



Try it.
MONAHAS,
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.




of your
Proprie


chine, one
process
clothes.
ats, 50c¢


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ARE YOU BUYING SATISFACTION WITH Y
TURE ANB, CARPETS?
125-131 E.
QUALITY “AND SERVICE MAKE FOR
WE ASSURE YOU
KX:
King St.,
OF ALL THREE
E ARE DEPENDARBI

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6 O'Clock Closing Saturdays
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