WEDNESDAY, NOV. ¢ i 1925 4th, Fly Rr THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JCY, LANCASTER CO., PA. 0 ¥ I will receive my first MAURICE RIVER COVE OYSTERS about FRIDAY. From then on at all times. I HAVE A Special 3 Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday A One Pound Box of ; Fresh, Assorted Schrafft’s Blue Banner Chocolates at 59¢ Per Pound Ask for it if we don’t mention it to you. You will see it in the East Window on display Saturday. : ‘We also have a full line of Bachman’s Chocolate with the 5-1b. layers at the usual price. H. A. Darrenkamp 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT Joy, PA. W. H. Dishong TAILOR Elizabethtown, Pa. REPAIRING -- CLEANING and PRESSING RRR RIN HHO - | Furniture Needs The importance of correct furniture and furnishing in the modern home cannot be over emphasized, if you wish to entertain your friends in a manner that will do yourself and your husband credit. The best way to insure proper furniture is to come here to make your selections. H. C. BRUNNER West Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. A Haircut Every 10 Days a formula for good looks LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HAIR BOBBING Agent for Manhattan Laundry. Hershey’s Barber Shop MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ler wardt is. De fact is, es is feel easier geld lose wara os es ei bringa, un uftmohls shtarta yunge menner nows mit ma howfa geld fun eram fodder un es seemed se sin net g’satisfied bis se es lose warra. Es seemed era heifly geld reibed se os we en hickerniss in ma shtiffel. Se sin net rooich bis es oll is, derno uff ae mohl coomds ena os se on de ara- wet missa un os es en dawg hard shoffa nembt far en dawler fardeena. Des: sin ae sart norra waega geld. En onery sart geld norra sin karls 1623 hogs, 8 sheep. L. Compared with week ago: Cattle 328 cars, 9595 head, 540 calves, 1229 hogs, 74 sheep, Apple Shipments Increasing The movement of apples from the Eastern and Central States 1s increasing and receipts at the ter- minal markets are heavier, accord- ing to the State and Federal Bu- reau of Markets. These conditions combined with the knowledge of a heavier commercial crop are prob- ably the chief reasons for the dullness of the Philadelphia apple|woo mer de rale first-rate karls market. During the week ending |hased. Woo olsfart blendy geld hen, sir. liberal, un kenna net ous era agena deer gae oony a pawr dawler shpenda. Won du en bill collecta wid fun ena don hen se nee ken geld, awver won du se drows aw- dreffa doosht don doona se dich royal treata---farleicht mit dime agena geld. Du konsht sheer, net base warra ivver se un duch grawbts in dere os we en mouse won se ous- era malekisht fressa will. En onery sort geld norra sin selly Irarl woo hich ni shtarta in bisniss, driva de beshta gile, un wara de beshta glaeder. Se kawfa un far- kawfa, schwetza waeaga tzae dow- send dawler os wons usht tzae cent ware, locha ivver leit woo hardt shofft far en laeva maucha un laega ena ous we easy os es is geld tsu maucha won se usht schmart g’'nunk vara. De leit gooka uff tsu ena os won se harra wara. Yader ebber drcwed ena un de menshta leit win- sha won se usht a pawr dowsend dawler hetta far ena tsu gevva usht far “safe keeping”. Gli grocht eb- bes. Der shreef coomed un derno warts ous g’funna os era grosser October 24, New York State ‘ship- ped three times as many apples as any other Eastern State with a total of 1,955 reported for the week. Pennsylvania rolled 223 cars and Virginia .556. The total move ment for the country for the sea- son is 5,000 cars ahead of last season’s total to the same date. The Eastern potato markets are strong with price levels even above those of war times. In Philadel- phia today, Pennsylvania stock met an activé demand and prices con- tinued to advance. Round Whites in (150 pound sacks brought as high as $5.25, while bulk stock ad- vanced to $3.50 per hundred lbs. Last year’s’ quotations on the cor- responding date were $2.30 for sacked stock and $1.50 for bulk. Potato Prices Rise Sharply The rapid rise of potato prices was the . feature of the Philadel- phia market during the past week, according to the State and Federal Bureau of Markets. ‘Heavy freez- es and snows in many potato pro- ducing sections and the fact that the present erop is the smallest in five years are the chief causes|eram geld, un derna farwoonerts show ell gadeo is warra mit oner leit | for the recent activity. Prices for Pennsylvania round whites showed a gain of $1.50 since. Monday and the market closed strong at $6.00 to - $ .35 per 150 pound sack. Shipping point prices’ have advanced sharply under the specu- lative demand and are now higher CLARENCE SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA. 48> : LE GLUT I LL. UMBER-C than war time levels. Most offerings of nearby fruits and vegetables were light on the wholesale market. The demand and trading were slow with prices on most commodities showing little change from Friday. Cranberries sold at a wider range in prices and grapes showed a weaker tendency. Celery was slightly stronger while Pennsylvania mushrooms were lib- eral and sold slowly on a weak market. Lettuce, romaine and spin- ach were stronger. Apples and pears held steady under light re- ceipts. Range of Prices: STEERS Good to choice $9.75-11.50 Fair to good 8.50-9.75 Medium to fair 7.00-8.50 Common to medium 5.50-7.00 BULLS Good to choice $6.00-7.25 Fair to good 5.00-6.00 Medivm to fair $ 4.50-5.00 Common to medium $ 4.00-4.50 HEIFERS Choice to prime 8.00-8.50 Good to choice 7.25-8.00 Medium to good 5.50-7.25 Common to medium 4.00-5.50 COWS Good to choice 5.00-6.50 Medium to good 4.00-5.00 Common to medium 3.00-4.00 Canners & Cutters 1.75-3.00 STOCKER-FEEDER STEERS Good to choice 8.00-9.00 Fair to good 6.50-8.00 Medium to fair 5.75-6.50 Common to medium 4.50-5.75 STOCK BULLS Good to choice $ 5.75-6.50 Fair to good $ 4.75-5.75 Medium to fair $ 4.25-4.75 Ccmmon to medium $ 4.00-4.25 CALVES Good to choice 12.25-14.50 Medium 10.50-12.25 Common 5.00-10.50 HOGS Heavyweights $12.25-13.00 Mediumweights 12.50-13.25 Lightweights 12.25-13.25 Rough Stock 11.00-12.25 Lancaster Grain and Feed Market Wheat ! $1.40 bu. Old Corn .85 bu. New Corn .65 bu. HAY (baled) Timothy $18.00 19.00 ton Straw 11.00 12.00 ton Selling Price of Feeds Bran $3 .0037.00 ton Shorts 37.00-38.00 ton Hominy 39.00-40.00 ton Middlings 43.00-44.00 ton Linseed 53.50-54.50 ton Gluten 46.50-47.50 ton Ground Oats 38.50-39.50 ton Alfalfa Meal. reg. $41.00-42.00 ton Cottonseed 41 pe. $48.00-49.00 fon Dairy Feed 16 pe. 36.00-37.00 ton Dairy Feed 18 pec. 40.50-41.50 ton Dairy Feed 20 pec. 42.50-43.50 ton Dairy Feed 24 pc. 48.00-49.00 ton Dairy Feed 25 pe. 50.00-51.00 ton Horse Feed 85 pe. 44.00-45.00 ton Alfalfa Meal. Fine $45.00-46.00 ton GE SA rm, The Bulletin is always prompt in the delivery of all printing. leit os se so faruompte kelver wora un hen net dorrich se saena kenna derfore. Awver farleicht tsu shpote. Se missa widder frish no awfonga en dowsend dawg shoffa far de dowsend | dawler fardena os se dem raske gevva hen, usht far eme tsu wisa we feel confidence os se in eme g’hot | hen. De facet is, schpeculata mit one, leit eram geld is g'farliche bisniss. Es geld os du mauched won du glick husht is di, uns geld os du farleersht is dina friend. Glae awfonga un grose uff gevva is en gooter motto far ytnge leit. Won du en hoonerd | dawler fardeenst in ma yohr un, shpendsht nine-un-ninetzich don| bisht du harlich; un won du en hoon- | ert dawler fardeesht un shpendsht en hoonert un ae dawler don bisht du mowderlich. Der besht wake is cash batzawla we mer gait won mer’s | onishter do econ, un nix kawfa os] mer net wase woos geld hare cooma | doot fars batzawla. Ich wet liever| en farissner ruch wara os batzawled is os we en doochner ruck os ich ken rasade derfore hob. Wons shunt net so shae gooked mer con duch nochts | shlofa oona ga-drockdeered se mit | shoolda. Der droovel os mer sich | selver mauched "is der hardsht un] kenner shpraid em dae brodegrimla | uc’s lineduch os we shoolda druvvel. | Doh hare consht du dich druff fer-| lussa, won oll my shpeculations dor-; rich folla ae ding is sure, un des is| os nemond g’shtucka waerdt-—wile | ich ken geld laena wet won ich kent un kent net won ich wet. | Ah, appt | | A TEST OF YEARS | Is the Experience of This Mount Joy Resident { Are you miserable with an aching back? Feel tired, nervous and run down? Do you have daily head- | aches, dizzy spells and annoying! urinary disorders? Then why not take the advice of a Mount Joy res-| ident who suffered as you do and | found lasting relief by using Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys? Here is a Mount Joy case | that the years haven’t changed. Why | not profit by ‘it? | Mrs. Irvin Geistweit, 205 W. Main! St., says: “My back ached severely. | I didn’t rest well at night. I used Doan’s Pills as I knew other best and I can say they are the : kidney medicine I know of for “Kidney trouble has been a thing of the past ince Doan’s cured me.” 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. etl Qe Champion Potato Raiser Elmer Kauffman, farmer, resid- ing near Neffsville, appears to be the champion potato raiser so far as records indicate, His .argest find weighed 32 ounces. Mr. Kauff- man is a director of the East Petersburg State Bank. tl CE Some Buyers About There were a few tobacco buy- ers about the rural sections last week but as far as can be learn- ed there were no sales by the farmers. The tobacco is coloring nicely and will soon be ready for stripping on some of the farms. ee etl Aree Subscribe for The Bulletin. | is painless and can not injure any- My kidneys acted too frequently and | 1 Finally | 2 Jobin folks had taken them with benefit | troubles.” MORE THAN NINE YEARS | LATER, Mrs. Geistweit added: Th P d e and PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Ho H Ith Cl b : y What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Live Stock Market Say This Week WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN BY DR. CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- R. DAVID H. REEDER NISHED WEEKLY BY THE — I promised to tell you about the PENNA. BUREAU OF rew Cancer treatment developed by MARKETS FOR THE Dr. Koch. BULLETIN On account of the fact that Chi’ a cago was hil (Loins the daylight saving time while train t MARKET: slow. Beef seers standard time I was go with Week Aso attending the first clinic given by slightly wea : r. Koch, b i mon killers; none here to sell was there ION or ME ent above $10.00; bulk, $8.00 to 9.50. the famous treatment. Bulls, she stock and canners, show- 1 was asked to give a statement ing better movement about steady. as to my case. It was as follows Stockers: snd shendy), farly Married woman, aged 52, no child- active; broader demand for ren, never consid d Nn grad bulk $6.25 les 5 Vile ncurished, not AINE, ell 00; . yay ed when young. Fell on the i i Nolet $14.50, Westerns Yous ago and injured left Ft. $13.25; bulk, $12.75 to 13.00. = | SHPECULTA MIT ONER LEIT | cancer by pr. Jump vee pronounted RECEIPTS: Receipts for to Ry ERAM GELD performed. Various treatments fol- anada; . Paul; . ; in. J; Virginia; 8 Chicago; 2 Kentucky; Ich denk du husht shunt uft g'- ir one san are in June she 2 Penna.; 1 West Virginia; 1 N.|woonered we ich en laeva mauch. ointment for e an a ¢ an ap- Carolina containing 860 head, 100 [Olles os ich nuch so weit aw g’fonga to maha ot Rue date in order calves, 2 3 hogs. 3 hob is more dorrich g’shlipped. My asia rare 1 0 From Reseipts for week ending, Octo-|rigel-wake doot net batzawla, my in the oar ble y Judged her to be ber 31, 1925: Cattle 313 cars: | biskotza burglar-proof safe is ken Befor th 8 age : . 99 St. Paul; 66 Virginia; 39 Can-|success wile de kotza tsu rawr sin, heh aN be e set for diagnosis, ada; 32 Chicago; 20 West Virgin-lun my texa ducteri bringt gons certain. or e 2 ser yf to go to a ja; 17 Tennessee; 15 St. Louis; 5 |wenich ei wiles ken hexa mae hut. not vet i” cer hospital and she did New York; 5 Penna. ; 4 Kentucky; | Olla mon si experience is en lessen At sta No Tal : 4 North Carolina; 3 Buffalo; tsu onery mon, un my grosser droo- | (ay ee osm a a1 eschozatic plas- Pittsburgh; 1 Iowa; 1 Indiana; con |vel far der windt raisa is en worning Yorip. sn 8p le = heb ate out a taining 9350 cattle, 250 calves, | tsu karls woo net wissa wos en daw- nl oi A 8 of He eam lected $500.00 and sent her home worse off than before. She then went to a surgeon and he told her he could do nothing for her and that she could live only a short time. However, he admitted that he could give her an X-ray treatment which might help. She took 120 minutes of X-ray treatments and again was much worse than before. She then went to another city and took the Electronic treatment and was no better. She came back to me two days before the convention to see if [I could get her into the clinic as they had sold most of their farm and spent the money on useless treat- ments, and she did not expect to live over a month unless I could save her. Dr. Koch had sent notice to all of us that he would not treat pa- tients who had been treated by X- ray or radium but I did not know of the X-ray treatment in her case un- til she told it at the clinic. About 300 scientists, including Dr. Koch, said that the case was hopeless and the patient could not live. Had it not been for X-ray treatments there would be a fair chance under the new treatment. As a special favor to me Dr. Koch gave her the treatment, altho he told me privately that he considered it useless in her case. Two days later when I saw her she was feeling better than for over a vear and wa: very happy and full of hope. I have some hopes for her now and will tell you of her progress from time to time. Dr. Koch has demonstrated to the doctors present at the convention that he has actually cured over one- third of the cases presented to him as hopeless, about 80 per cent. of the other cases treated are vastly im- proved, but he does not call it a cure until three or more years have pass- ed without return of the symptoms. I was told that over 3000 cases have been treated. The treatment one even if there is no cancer but only suspected. Dr. Koch told me that he believed it rendered the patient permanently immune to cancer. He wants ano- ther year’s test before giving the details of his treatment to the en- tire medieal profession. ——-———— ———— WON PRIZE MONEY AT THE COLUMBIA SHOW A number of local farmers were } exhibitors at the Harvest Home show at Columbia last week. The follow- ing were among the winners: Corn Yellow Dent, first, J. Frank End- ers, Columbia R 2; second, J. Harry Enders, Columbia R 2; third, Sam-|g uel Greider, Columbia R 2. 5 Golden Queen, first, J. C. Garber, of Elizabethtown; second Warren Aungst, Elizabethtown; third, D. L. Shellenberger, Columbia R 2. Lancaster County Sure Crop, first. Elmer B. Newcomer, Mount Joy R 2; second, D. M. Landis, Lancaster R 7; third, H. S. Nolt, Columbia R 2. White Cap Yellow Dent, first, D. M. Landis, Lancaster R 7; second, D. C. Witmer, Mount Joy R 1; third, W. D. Glick, Millersville. Best Ten Ears, first, J. C. Garber, of Elizabethtown; second, Warren Aungst, Elizabethtown; third, J. F. Enders, Columbia R 2. Best Single Ear, first, L. S. Shell- enberger, Columbia R 2; second, J. C. Garber, Elizabethtown; third, Warren Aungst, Elizabethtown. Best Thirty Ears, Yellow Dent, first, J. Frank Enders; second, J. Harry Enders. Gold Queen, first, J. C. Garber. Lancaster County Sure Crop, H. Nolt. Elmer B. Newcomer of R 2, Mt. Joy, took first on wheat. I. H. Neiman, of Maytown, took first and third on Rhode Island Red Chickens Henry H. McElroy, Mount Joy R first for best variety ban.ams. S. Wame, Mayvtown, first on {fancy pigeons. | Mrs. Chas. Berrier, Kinderhook, | first on bread. P. BR. Kr H, Rheems, first on Winter Banana apples. Who Wants to Retire? have a beautiful brick house, 9 rooms and ath, heat, electric | lights, large stable with open space | on both sides of house and tract | of land adjoining in rear. This | property is in East Donegal but close to Florin. Here's a good y buy at an interesting price. No. 1 289 in my list. Jno. E. Schroll, | | Phone 41R2, Mt. Joy. tf mst ene: | Here's a Nice Home Who wants a nice brick property, on corner with wide lot on side, on Ad [ ] a —— - —— 1 Sale E i o ale Extraordinary! PA - . A You Can't Afford to Miss This hy ® ® 1) B hE % Big 19¢, 25¢ & 50¢ Sale! 2 ® 9 ® . . It’s an opportunity, Mrs. Home-Maker; to. make your ® dollars go still further, and the beauty of it is that it is Ld - a made up of things needed every day in the week, and hd Quality counts in every item. og A Don’t let this opportunity pass by, take fill advantage ug of this special sale and buy ahead. You'll be amazed at . 4 your savings. . [ YOUR MONEY ALWAYS GOES FURTHEST IN OUR \ My STORES WHERE QUALITY COUNTS! od ® ® 4 LJ] x BEST SOUP BEANS 3 Ibs 19¢ A Good wholesome food for the winter months. if LJ ° Regular 18c or 20c wk ASCO PEAS 3 cans 50c . ll’ New crop sweet, tender Peas with that “just. picked” flavor... [MN [ J] LJ ® A Campbell's Tomato Soup 3 cans 25¢ * ® ° ‘ h a More Big 19¢ and 25¢ Values! Py A ini PY ASCO Pork and Beans wt CANS 23c Py ® ASCO ‘Bread Crumbs ............. ... 3 pkgs 25¢ J ASCO Cracker Meal ................. 3 pkgs 25¢ El Fancy Stuffed Olives .......... i veined 2: hots 25¢ Ld Red Ripe Tomatoes ........... .««.2 big cans 25¢ ASCO Tomato Puree ................4 eans 25c Whole Green Peas ..... Fite sire ee 2 lbs 19c¢ Sweet Tender Peas ... 0 . 2 cans 19c Gold Seal Rolled Oats ........... 3 pkgs 25¢ Beech-Nut Cooked Spaghetti ..........2 cans 25¢ { Marietta street, one of our, most i beautiful residential streets, for {only $4,500. This property won't last long at that price so don’t de-| i lay if you are interested tf | etl eee The police at Steelton have ban- ned the “Charleston” dance in public. | | Our Teas Are Deliciously Different! PRIDE OF KILLARNEY TEA 4 1b trial pkg 19¢ : sealed Ib tin 75¢ A blend of extra heavy bodied Teas. More cups :to the pound. Easily $1.00 value. ASCO TEAS } 1b pkg Ib. 65¢ Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon, Old Country Style and Java ASCO TEAS % Ib pkg 14c : Ib: 55¢ Plain Black or Mixed RED RIPE TOMATOES 3 med cans 25¢ New crop—1925 Pack. Buy a dozen cans; CALIFORNIA SEEDED OR SEEDLESS RAISINS 3 pkgs 25¢ Sprinkle a few in your next Rice Pudding. ASCO Corn Starch 3 pkgs 19¢| New Pack Cleaned Currants ........... 2 pkgs 25c¢ Taste Tells India Relish. .... 2:bots 25¢ ASCO Home-Style Noodles ........... 6, pkgs 25¢ ASCO California Asparagus .......... 3° cans 50c ASCO Cooked Red Beets ............ 3 cans 50c¢ ASCO Green Lima Beans ............ 3 cans 50c Chocolate Covered Peppermints ........... Ib 25¢ .__ Delicious Creamy Caramels Pet raat 1 BOG + 1 Jar Stick Candy ] Beth for and 1 pkg Beauty Marshmallows | 1 9 C BREAD SUPREME big wrapped loaf 10¢ Made like you make Bread. Extm good! We say it without boasting—it is the Best Bread, Baked. VICTOR BREAD pan loaf 7c Purest ingredients. Stays fresh to. the last slice. BIG FLESHY CALIFORNIA PRUNES 2 Ibs 25 Eat stewed prunes aplenty. A, very healthful habit. HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE 3 cans 50c .Just the right size can for a small family. These Prices Effective im Our Stdres MOUNT JOY, PENNA. A sudden dash from a side road, jamming of worn out brakes, and your car joins the otbass on the jmnk pile. Faulty brakes are to blame for most secidents—any police department will tell yow that. Perhaps that is why so many of are driving in to have their brakes relimed with Asbestos \ Brake Lining. They know it is the best—and wa put it om with no lost muting! Teyor’s Garage, Mt. J Jy The Best Heafing COAL Pound for pound, Baker's Coal will give you more heat, whether burned in furnace, stove or grate, than any other coal you can buy. A trial will prove the truth of our statement. EE F. H BAKER, Mount Joy, P