4) > » J + RS & + 0 + 0 + 0 O a O Oo 0 x Oo 3 ko Be J x % x 0D 0 * * 0 0 * * * x * & x x & Ol J & x J x & & CJ Ee & & WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, 1926 | * Important YORK COUNTY'APPLES % ¥ CIGARS AND TOBACCO AT REDUCED PRICES CANDIES MOND & PLAIN BARS ED BARS MT. JOY ALMONDS AND PEANUT CLUSTERS SCHRAFFT’S CANDIES BACHMAN’S 5.LB. AL BACHMAN’S ALL FRUITS H. A. DARRENKAMP’S 3 Dooks East of Post Office Ee .. lo Shave and AYIN J. REIST Yes Sir, That's My Barber, “Cap” iams h For a Good Clean “Hair Gut at a right price go to Williams and Schofield East Main Street Agents for the Eureka Laundry \ Will Call For and Deliver oh | i i 1 OO CUT FLOWERS iN 3 IN SEASON MOUNT JOY, PA. * 11 Mount Joy, Pa. out brakes, and your car joins department will tell you that. Brake Lining. motion! ‘A sudden dash from a side road ‘Faulty brakes are to blame for mo Perhaps that is why so many of our in to have their brakes relined with John They know it is the best—and we put ito ryon’s Garage, frantic jamming of worn pthers on the junk pile. 8t accidents—any police the Wstomers are driving anville Asbestos MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 124-R3 — AOC © ' Our Complete™§gock and Childre 25 Per Cen S. B. BERNHART ESTATE East Main Street x J MOTHERS MOUNT MY Extra Special for One Week Only MAY 6th TO 12th A J DON’T FORGET OTHERS DAY, MAY 9 Your Box of ! you have| order ARBER’S QF Michigan Grown Bright Plump --- Heavy Grains-- Weighs up to 42 lbs. per measured bushel. Cleaned clean, and at the right price too. of Ladies’, Men's Stockings m [range in quality and prices. = | was Bran $40.00-41. ios Shorts $40.00-41 10 fon The Bell Company sold the princi- ' Hominy 37.50-38.50 ton | Pal parts of its Meadville and Sager- Middlings 43.00-44.00 ton | town exchange properties, involving Linseed 61.00-62.00 ton | 1260 telephones, to the Meadville Tele- Gluten 43.00-44.00 ton | phone Company. Cottonseed 41 pe. $45.50-46.50 ton From the Penn State Telephone Dairy feed 16 pe. 34.00-35.00 ton Company, the Bell Company pur- Dairy feed 18 pe. 38.00-39.00 ton hased property in several ties i Dairy feed 20 pe. 41.00-42.00 ton Case hp y Severe Hun les 7 Dairy feed 24 pe, 46.00.27.00 ton] i081 incioding oa Dairy feed 25 pe. 49.00-50.00 ton toona, Lancaster, Pottsville and Sun- Horse Feed 85 pe. 42.00-43.00 ton bury, embracing 42 exchanges serving —_— 12,625 telephones. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. The Produce and Home Health Club Live Stock Market mi WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE A DANGEROUS METHODS: For PENNA BUREAU SF several years the various medical MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN ~— MARKET: Slow and draggy on all classes, killing stock little ac- tion thru out week. Comparisons with week ago: Beef steers steady to weak, bidding lower, top $9.45, several loads held considerably higher, bulk of sales $8.25-9.00. Bulls and heifers about steady. Cows slow, little doing early, bare- ly steady, bulk nearbys $4.25-5.- Journals have been telling of the dangers of X-ray and radium in various forms. I spent several hours with one physician who had previously been an X-ray enthusiast but he had disposed of all of his equipment and would not go near an X-ray machine while in operation. He stated that unless protected by lead, every person within sight of an X-ray machine while in oper- ation, was more ‘or less injured. iT ee One of my friends, a splendid ay) solves steady, top vealers, surgeon, was so badly burned that he lost a part of one hand. A woman came to me less than a year ago, who was supposed to be suffering with cancer. I found very little cancer, but a terrible X-ray burn. - As a matter of fact, the burns were so extensive and deep that it was impossible for her to recover. She told me that she had taken 12 treatments of 10 minutes each. As near as I could judge, and my opinion was confirmed by more than a dozen physicians who specialize in the treatment of cancer. The burns were so deep that the bones of the left arm and the ribs and the Jett side were dead, almost char- coal, The Koch cancer treatment was administered and when I last saw her there was apparently no can- cer reflex but she died, according to my belief, of X-ray burns. I heard one physician say that he had used both X-ray and rad- ium in the treatment of cancer for a number of years and had discard ed both because the damage done by them was incurable while can- cer was curable. He was using the Koch method and was restoring to health over 60% of his cancer cases. Radium is not a preventive, it is destructive. It is just as destruec- tive to well as to sick tissue and this is also true of the X-ray. In my opinion, surgery is less dangerous to cancer than either X-ray or radium but even surgery is worse than the cancer, provid- HOGS: Slow, steady, top West- erns 14.75; bulk 14.p5-14.50. RECEIPTS: For today’s mar- ket: Cattle 4 cars from Penna. containing 93 head; 396 head trucked in from nearby farms, to- tal cattle 489 head; 10 calves, 1 9 hogs. Receipts for week « ending May 1, 1926: Cattle 20 cars—15 from Penna.; 1 Chicago; 1 Virgin- ja; 1 West Va.; 1 St. Paul; 1 In- diana, containing 468 head; 1031 head trucked in, total cattle 1499 head; 15 calves; 468 hogs. Com- pared with previous week: Cat- tle 20 cars, containing 493 head, 873 head trucked in, total cattle 136 head; 97 calves; 142 hogs. Potato Market Stronger Both old and new potatoes are meeting a more active demand and during the latter part of the week prices have advanced. Pennsylvan- ia 150 lb. sacks round whites sold for $7.25-7.75 a sack on Monday and advanced to $8.00 per sack at the close of the week. New pota- toes weakened during the first part of the week but prices ad- vanced at the close. The shipping | point markets are firm to slightly | stronger, according to the Pennsyl- vania and Federal Bureau of Mat- kets. : New Jersey asparagus has arriving more freely and the mand has been fairly active out the week. There is been de-! thru- a wide There good demand for green stock but white and poor quality aspara- gus moved slow, Southern grass the sufferer can have real hon was still in light supply on Satur-|est to goodness treatment of the day and moved readily at slightly |yight sort, mest important of higher prices. =~ = : which is eliminative diet. The The apple situation is practically |Koch treatment is absolutely safe unchanged and the market contin-|and painless and reports are from ues about steady for good stock,|60% to 80% of cures. Hetreo with poor to ordinary offerings in |Hemic Therapy is also safe and light demand. Nearby spinach has painless, reporting even a higher been more plentiful during week. The supples of southern stock was liberal and market weak. Jersey turnip tops were in light demand and prices declined, at the close of the week. The supplies of nearby rhubarb were liberal and market ranged from dull to slightly weak- er. Mushroom market was dull during the first part of the week. The demand improved at the close and there was a slight advance in prices. percentage of cures but more diffi- cult to procure. All readers of this publication are at liberty to write for -inform- ation upon any subject pertaining to health. Address all communi- cations to Dr. David H. Reeder, 3131 Main street, Kansas City, Missouri, giving full name and address and at least six cents in postage. >, ANNUAL REPORT SHOWS Range of Prices: STEERS Good to choice $9.00-9.75 Fair to good 8.50-9.00 Medium to fair 8.00-8.50 C i 7.00- emmon to medium ~~ T:00-8.00) Bell and Independent Telephone Good to choice 7.25-8.00 Companies Eliminate Dual Fair to good 6.25-7.25 i i Medium to fair 5.50-6.25 Telephone Service A Common to medium 4.50-5.50 Many Communities HEIFERS i Choice to prime 8.25-9.00 Much progress was made during the Good to choice 7.75-8.25 | past year toward the elimination of Modi to good 5.75-7.75 | dual telephone service in many com- Jommon to 4.50-5.75 { nities in Pennsylvania, says the Good: to chives 6.95-7.95 1925 annual report of The Bo Tele Medium to good 5.00-6.25 phone Company of Pennsylvania, re- Common to medium 4.00-5.00 | ‘ently released. Canners & Cutters 2.50-4.00 Purchases of telephone property STOCKER BULLS amounting to $3,038,000 were made Good to choice 6.75-7.50 by the Bell Company from other tele- Fair to good 6.00-6.75 Medium to fair 5.50-6.00 phone companies. Sales of Bell prop Common to medium 4.50-5.50 erty to other companies, with the same end in view, aggregated $5,722, 000. Six of these transactions were of CALVES Good to choice Medium 3.25-14.50 10.00-13.25 Common 5.00-10.00 | songiderable magnitude, says the re- Heavyweights HOGS 13.25-14.00 port. The largest involved the Lehigh Mediumweights 14.00-14.75 | Telephone Company, operating in Lightweights 14.25-14.75 | eastern and northeastern Pennsyl- Rough stokk 10.75-13.25 | vania. To that company the Bell sold Lancaster Grain and Feed Market [32,757 telephones and property in and i ri In HAY. (aledy © ; ‘land Scranton. The Pennsylvania Timethy ....... $16.00-17.00 ton | Bell Company purchased from that Straw... 10.00-11.00 ton | company 11,342 telephones and other Selling Price of Feeds (Cash at Warehouse) property in and around Reading, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. SUBJECTS By JOE SHAEFFER Some people think it’s easy, To write a little rhyme, To write a verse, and call it. done With rythm and with time. BACKACHE IS A WARNING! ount Joy Folks are Learning How to Heed It. re you miserable with an aching vy Do you get up lame and stiff; hrough the day feeling tired, and depressed? ' Then you bac. drag weak should Yelp your kidreys. Backache | This may be true enough we say, 1s often the first sign of failing kid- But the hardest point of all, neys. UMNnary troubles quickly fol-|Is to find a subject every day, low. Negdected, there's danger of And new one’s, that’s not all. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Y CANDY UG DY, PA. j failed to re gravel, drofsy or fatal Bright’s dis- case. 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