The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 21, 1925, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1925 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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The Produce and OUR COMMUNITY EXHIBIT
Yes Is Tru STARTS HERE TOMORROW
Live Stock Market (From page six)
[ will receive my first MAURICE RIVER COVE
Drawing with the School as a Unit, (Six Drawings Consti-
OYSTERS about FRIDAY. From then on af all times.
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CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- tute an Exhibit, Drawing to be Mounted.)
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE Manual Training, (Three Exhibits From Each School.)
PENNA. BUREAU OF First Prize
MARKETS FOR THE Second Prize
BULLETIN Third Prize Ribbon
Feed Markets Firm SCHOOL WORK
The feed situation is firm but RURAL SCHOOLS
jet, with a fair demand for . :
Shea feeds to go into storage. EMERSON ROHRER, Chairman
Prompt offerings of wheat feeds Drawing w'th the School as a Unit, (Six Drawings Consti-
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fone te ll futures. Offerings tute an Exhibit, Drawing to be mounted.)
of wheat feeds are small, Oil Penmanship—Specin en of Four Lines, '
meals are in plentiful supply. Corn Manual Training—Best Individual Specimen of Carpentry. 12 1b bag 59¢ Ib bag $2.36
The highest grade flour mi . For good baking you
Fresh, Assorted Schrafft’s Blge Banner
Chocolates at 59¢ Per ound feeds are also plentiful at firm First Prize
prices. Second Prize need good Flour.
Ask rit i ’ i it MARKET: Opening slow. Bee Be
Tor 12 we don't mention steers compared with week ago Third Prize Ribbon GOLD MEDAL, ALL MILL BRANDS
4 teady, stly common and
Sore. will see it in the East Wigdow on display Slenly, nosy common Sd SEWING FLOUR 12 bag 63c
to $9.00. Bulls, she stock and MRS. D. C. WITMER, Chairlady
... We also have a full line of Bacjman’s Chocolate carmers practically unchanged FANCY WORK Asco Baking Powder §.... can 5¢, 10¢, 20¢
with the 5-lb. layers at the usual pfice.
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Special 3 Days On}
Thursday, Friday and Satyrday
A One Pound Box of


Stockers and feeders strong to 25¢
higher for better grades, common First Second Third
lightweights steady country demand | Handkerchiefs J $ .50 Ribbon oe . . .
active, noticeable improvement in Knitting 50 Ribbon Hawaiian Sliced Pin apple big can 21c
quality, several loads sold around Tatting 50 R bbon Slices slightly broken. Pagked in rich sugar syrup.
$9.00, bulk $6.25 to $8.00. Calves ;
.50 Ribbon
50 Ribbon Hawaiian Sliced neapple can 15c
50 Ribbon
50 Ribbon More New Fall Ga Reg. 10c
-50 R bbon wi California _
50 Ribbon Thin Shell Almond} x
50 RR bbon Imported Walnuts .......... 3 Seeded or
1 North Caroli 1 Pitt .50 Ribbon Selected Mixed Nuts ........ : S dl
essee; Jor Carolina ; itts- = : Ss
burgh; containing 1230 head, 50 Work Apron 50 Ribbon Large Cream Nuts eeales
calves, 319 hogs, 263 sheep. Re-|Fancy Apron . : .50 Ribbon Choice Hazel Nuts 8.
ASCO Threaded Codiisk ...-3 RAISINS
ceipts for week ending Oct. 17,
FW. H. Di 101 ! 1925. Cattle 294 cars; 97 Va.; 85 FLOWERS Beardsley’s Codfish ...... kos 25
St. Paul; 38 West. Va.; 17 Chica- MRS. ALVIN REIST, Chairlady California Evaporated Aprico 3 pkgs ¢
So fg 11 ennai J OUT DOOR GROWN=—Container must be furnished by exhibitor.
ina; : jo; 1 Pitts. First Second Third 2 big cans Red Ripe smatoss gi] 4 cans
1 I R olina; 4 Buffalo; 2 Ohio;
burgh; 1 Md.; 1 Kentucky. 1 New! ppvsanthemums
York; 1 New Jersey, containing| = > : i 2
8656 head, 261 calves; 1162 hogs; Large—Best 4 Specimens civ veers $00 TE ie : can Sone Ox | 43c¢
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263 sheep. Small—Best 12 Specimens ........
stealy to strong, top vealers $14.-|Pulled in Burlap Rugs
50, Ley selects $15.00. Hien i Braided Rugs
OGS: strong to 25c¢ higher, top idiom ilies
Westerns $13.50, bulk $13.00-$13.- | mbroidered Doilies
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H. A. Darrenkamp
3 Doors East of Post Office OUNT JOY, PA.
Embroidered Towels
RECEIPTS: for today’s market: Embroidered Pillow Cases :
ee wm Cattle forty three cras: 14 - Va.: Embroidered Luncheon Sets or Cloths ..
: 11 West Va.; 4 Canada; 6 St.|Colored Embroidered Sofa Pillows
Paul; 3 Chicago; 2 Penna.. 1 Tenn Colored Embroidered Scarfs
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Compared with week previous— [Table Bouquet—At Least 12 Blooms ... $1.00 . Ribbon
Elizabethtown Pa Cattle 330 cars. containing 9849p. Bouquet—At Least 12 Blooms .... $1.00 . Ribbon New Crop---192 Pack Vegetables
head, 265 calves, 1531 hogs, 54 Ribbon
sheep. Bast Siw Jovan , — BREAD SUPREME big wrapped loaf 10c
Profi? Nore Liberal | ROWENNA MAN INJURED; Extra large Golden Brof ted 1 £ good
Fresh offerings of nearby fruits M N uxtra large Golden Bro@n crusted loaves of goodness.
and vegetables were more liberal on ount oy S ew COMPANION WAS KILLED Always fresh!
the wholesale market. Grapes were
For five hours, Jacob Ziegler, son | VICTOR BR AD pan loaf 7c
stronger, while apples moved slowly. h ] B di
String beans continued firm, but C 00 ul ng of J. H. Ziegler, Rowenna, lay
lima beans and beets were weaker. o pinned beneath the tonneau of an A Pan loaf off excellent quality.
Cabbage, cauliflower and corn show- automobile beside his dead compan-


















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ed stronger tendencies. weet po- (From page One) ion after the machine had overturne ton : 1 ®
tatoes sold at a wide range of |for the local pupils who attend |on a road near Wildwood, N. C. : Our Teas Are istinctly Different! LJ
N prices. The ie California toma- | school in the local building having The story of the tragedy which : ®
toes arrived on the market Thursday | Domestic Science and Manual Train | came near costing the former Lan- 1 \d
\ and and met a fair demand. rg its most important sub- | caster countain his life is told in ASCO TEAS 4 b pkg 14c Ib 55¢ ®
Potato Market Active Jeets. This will be quit an im- | newspaper reports from New Dern, Plain Black or Mixed LJ
Potatoes met an active demand on | Erovement for the local school and | N. C., and in a letter received at Py
tne citizens of this town should be | Rowenna by the Ziegler family. The 1 “
Be Praia re aT, thankful that this course will make younger Ziegler is in a New Bern |f ASCO TEAS 4 b pkg 17¢ . Ib 65¢ od
Bureau of Markets. Reports of a the local high school rank among hospital recovering from his injuries. | Orange Pekoe, India Ceylfn, Old Country Style and Java .
s heavy snow fall in Maine preventing the pest in 107 easter Sop, 1 Zi Te A who NX pats, owner of a [i ®
joo] injurv in Wi e basement will be composed jewe ry Store in New Bern is inspec- |)
Drop a Card and{I will Call Cin hae Icteased ine. | Of & Eymnasium, 35 fect by’ 60 fect | tor of watches for the NorTolk-South. | 8 PRIDE OF KILLARNEY TEA >
: and || two locker rooms, two shower | ern aa was riding in an auto- | .
i frit 1 Pound rooms, a gallery for spectators of | mobile driven by H. W. Oliver, rail- |X 1 Ib pkg 19¢ §: 1b sealed tin 75¢ Yo
! the market selling as high as $3.00 [local High School basketball gym, | road superintendent of bridges and | More Cupp to the Pound ®
Yer Beaded ads Yohizh nd a ori in Biel manual training | buildings, when the machine A € o € round.
will be taught, the furnace room, | wrecked. -
Northampton county stock brought a room in which domestic science Oliver was entangled in the s | GOLD SEAL LARGE MEATY
$3.75 to $4.00 per 150 pound sack. will be taught, storage room and tl $ hi $ 8 hurtled to its | od
Reports from Upper Lehigh county,| °° taught, storag yt of the machine as it ried to is) ROLLED OATS . »
state that haulings are light due to | @ janitor’s room. . side, and was crushed to death. Zieg- | Calif. PRUNES A
; -- =2 the growers holding off on account The first floor will contain a | jer, although he sought to leap, was | 3 pkgs 25¢ PS
TH of the tiene market. Tre price modern auditorium, 35 feet by 60 | pinned to the ground at the waist by | 2 1b 25 M
| raid to farmers in this section for| Zee which includes a stage of 12 |the machine as it fell and was un-| Quick Cook or Regular S C Ps
bulk stock is $1.25 per at foot by 00 oe the able to extricate himself. He lay|
; [14 : : ip rs office, a public office, a first class | there in agony five hours before help | : PY
A { - A 9 IN ihe, gar. Shanes from Donen library, two class rooms, and cloak came. : | Rich Creamy CHEESE 1b 33¢ A
| EEE 395 cars were shipped compared bi second floor will contain the wero a 98 ie Rong) eg
ba ORY | Pith 133 for the sume week lost laboratory, and a gallery, adjacent? of years ago and lived in New Bern 2 pkgs Gold Seal ACARONI) all 3 for
year. to the auditorium.” A few other| and after the war. In a let GC 23 “g
Apple Market Dull small rooms are also on the second {ey to his father he says he suffered | and 1 can Asco T mato Puree ) C ®
The Pniladelphia anple market f floor. A total of seven class rooms |n¢ broken bones and that he is now | ®
was very dull this morning and | Will be in the new building, and [improving rapidly. ASCO Fat, White °
there are too few sales of most | the seating capacity of each class- —- Gere | B . @
lines to establish a market, accord [room will be thirty pupils. Lock- | utterine lb 27c§| Mackerel each 15¢ HN
ing to the State and Federal Bu- on will be and 31 pleas ant ALL WORN OUT? | ®
reau of Markets. The liberal sup-| dressing room back of the s —_— | MN
ply of drop apples from ape will be of use to local thei So Was Mrs. Zink Who Tells Her ASCO COFFEE pound 4c ]
3 Jersey was one factor that had a | stars, when they perform on the | Experience ®
Furniture Ne ds depressing effect on trading. A | stage. . . ena i) By Pay 30c or 55¢ ped Ib) for coffee, hen ASCO Coffee »
few cars of Pennsylvania grapes A baseball diamond and football Are you tired all the time; worn at only 42¢ will give you better satisfaction? Try a cup— ®
; furnt furnichi have been appearing on he mark- | field together with a track will | out night and day? Does your back | You'll Taste the Difference! ®
> The importance of correct furniture§land furnishing et this week. The market showed | also be built, thereby caring for |ache as if it would break? Do’ you | ©
in the modern home cannot be ovlir emphasized, a slightly stronger tendency, in i physical og Ang | suffer dizziness, rheu- These Prices Effective in Our Stores hy
spite of the very heavy receipts | student who attends the loca igh | matic twinges or distressing urinary MOUNT JOY, PENNA
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if you wish to entertain your friend} in a manner of Western juice grapes. There | School. disorders? You have good cause, |
that will do yourself and your h@sband credit. was little activity on the cabbage| Many of the citizens do not rea-|then, to be alarmed about your kid-
. au IO market, due to the warmer weath- [lize the value of this new High |neys. Do as many of your townfolk
The best way to insure proper furnitulle is to come er. Western Iceberg lettuce was | School and shake their heads and | recommend. Use Doan’s Pills—a
lower in price and trading slow. say, “We went to the old High|stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.
Potatoes were held at higher | School, Why can’t our children?” | This Mount Joy case is convincing.
prices but there was little trading. | , But they fail to realize that| Mrs. Nathan Zink, 127 Mount Joy
Pennsylvania S. No, 1 Round | times are changing and today the St., says: “Mornings my back was
Whites were quoted at $4.25 to | man and woman who has education | lame and when I began to work, a
steady, dull ache started. Washing
I $4.35 per 150 pound sack. Bulk | can easier achieve his or her goal. | stead; 7
> 3 stock brought $3.00 per hundred| 2nd that the present High School [came especially hard, for once I
\ pounds. New Jersey string beans| Is Beyond its capacity. bent, I could just about manage to
A were generally of ordinary qualit The new school is an institution | straighten. My kidneys didn’t act
West Main Street, MOUNT 30Y, PENNA. and prices were lower. PRI which our citizens can be proud |right. When I turned or moved
beans and sweet potatoes were | Cf, both because of its modern |suddenly, I felt dizzy. Doan’s Pills
weaker. Beets and carrots moved | €uipment, its beauty and because removed the -backache and other
slowly. Pennsylvania celery was| of the pupils whom it will turn |troubles and regulated my kidneys.’
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& mostly of good condition and sold | cut from year to year. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
: E ET at firm prices. Sweet corn off- di simply ask for a kidney ig
» - ings were light and trading slow. get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mrs.
- x z MARIETTA MAN SUFFERS Zink had. Foster-Milburn Company,
Range of Prices: COMPULSORY NON-SUIT Mirs. Buffalo. N. %
STEERS Lieutenant O. R. Campbell, of
Fair. to. good | mor tote Felice, stationed at'Leb- | EAST DONEGAL MAN
3 3 . . . pulse on-
Medium to fair 6.75-8.00 | suit before Judze Hassler ote EE
Common to medium 5.25-6.75 | of insufficient evidence showing Clayton Farmer, a farmer just
BULLS had fe was as alleged. | west of Maytown, is the owner 5
Good to choice e efendant in the case was|of a rolific apple orchard. It 5
Fair to good Perey Fry, of Marietta. oh HE of twenty-one trees, all of oF rks, snd yous car joins he of a
Medium to fair It was claimed by the plaintiff | good size, and each one establish- department will tell you that.
Common to medium 4 that his car was in a collision | ed a record for bearing this year.
HEIFERS with the Fry machine on the Har-| Mr. Farmer has already secured in to have their brakes Te ts Sa ManW%y
HAIR BOBBING Choice to prime risburg Pike, near Mt. Joy, on|over 400 bushels from seventeen Brake Lining.
Good to choice February 25, 1924, and that it trees, and four trees yet to be They know it is the best—and we put it on Ww!
fy was damaged to the amount of [stripped of the fruit will vield motion!
Medium to good $1,400. The non-suit was declared | nearly 100 more bushels
Common to medium the plaintiff was unable to show He had more than LT dozen Tryon’ S Garage, Mt.
COWS evidence of damage. A rule to| different varieties. The early fruit
Good to choice show cause for the non-suit was|is ready for picking about the
Medium to good oranted. and will he heard in| first of July. In this, he is for-
Common to medium Argument Court in the future. tunate, as he has apples the year | ——
Canners & Cutters ete around. Many persons have been
STOCKER-FfEDER S attracted by the orchard and have
Good to choice visited it, and the owner is proud
Fair to good
Medium to fair
Common to medium
STOCK BULL
CLARENCE SCHOCK Good to chore
Fair to good
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cellar. Allow several weeks before | Was straightened by Mr. Farmer,
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: Straw $10.00-11.00 ton. OVEN Toy ar MARIETTA ARE YOU BUYING SATINACTION WITH YOUR FURNI-
Cemmon to medium Selling Price of Feeds TURE AND CARPETS?
CALVES Bran $34.50-35.50 ton| pina] preparations for county QUALITY AND SERVICE MARY FOR SATISFACTION.
: Shorts 36.50-37.50 ton © £ 5
Good to choice $12.00-14.50 | Hominy 40.00-41.00 ton | co Rory ion Of eae, Order WE ASSURE YOU OF ATNTHREE
Medium 10.25-12.00 | Middlines
M 2s 43.00-44.00 ton | 2
Common 5.00-10.25 | Linseed 50.00-51.00 ton | Teibe. No Cogs, Tegan of WE ARE DEPENDABLE
: ] HOGS Gluten 47.00-48.00 ton | have been made.
a. Heavyweights $12.50-13.25 | Ground Oats 38.00-39.00 ton The convention will open at 10
172290 a ale E | Mediumweights . 12.75-13.50 | Alfalfa Meal. reg. $41.00-42.00 ton], ‘clock under - the direction of —
UY) SER beter Lightweights 12.50-13.50 | Cottonseed 1 pe. $48.00-49.00 Ton Frank Foirbes, Chief of Record WESTENBERGER. MALEY 8 ERS
lan Rough Stock 11.00-12.50 | Dairy Feed "16 pe. 36.00-37.00 ton | Tusquan Tribe. No. 329, Quarry
Dairy Feed 18 pc. 40.50-41.50 ton | ville. George B. Brown is chair 125.131 E. King St a)
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Ww Peat $1.30 bu. | Dairy Feed 24 pe. 48.00-49.00 ton | the county Banh Ive Foard of 6 O'Clock Closing Saturdays
.85 bu. Dairy Feed 25 pe. 50.00-51.00 ton M de. treas
HAY (baled) Horse Feed 85 pe 43.50-44.50 ton ei and Martin _-—
Timothy $16.00-18.00 ton [Alfalfa Meal. Fine $45.00-46.00 ton | chem. ic * |
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