HR a LE A AN rai WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. PAGE SEVEN A Wonderful Bora in I have just been given the sale of one of the “most value for the money” realty bargains I have ever offered. Read this over carefully. pag 18 ACRES BEST LIMESTONE LAND With buildings second to none. This ideal farm is located half a mile north of Maytown, along the macadam highway leading to Elizabethtown. Large frontage on highway. Farm divided into four fields, level land, good cropper. The buildings, which are in most excellent condition, are 9-Room Frame House and Summer House, all under slate roof, good heating plant, large front porch, open lawn, Bank Barn for 8 head, concrete forebay, Pig Sty, dandy Poultry The Produce and Live Stock Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN The moderate cool weather help- ed strengthen the wholesale potato market in Philadelphia, according to reports of the State and Feder- al Bureaus of Market. There was but little material change in prices ments especially from the Eastern Shore of Virginia. This has also helped to give the market a firmer tone at shipping point, in fact f. o. b shipping point prices are as hgh as local prces. The market for Virginia stock ranged from $3.00 to $3.50 per barrel, and New Jersey 5-8’s bushel baskets sold from 75c to 90c per basket. The movement from New Jersey by trucks should increase during the coming week and there will prob- ably be some carlots shipped. Houses, New Garage, excellent water, Two Fruit Orchards, an abundance of Berries, etc. All Buildings newly painted. This farm is located in the heart of East Donegal township and is one of the best and most beautiful that I have ever offered. The buildings could not be duplicated for $10,000. This is an excellent tobacco producer and can hang one field of a crop. Here comes the shock. The Price is Only $8,500.00 and half the money can remain at 5 percent. Will bear closest investigation. Jno. E. Schroll Phone 41R2 MOUNT JOY, PA * 0 eS 0 x x x ¥ * x x * oe x x 0 3 & x x CG gl 0) x £3 0 3 x x O x x + 0 x oO x oO x J 0 Lx oO & 0 J oO x & | | | | | This Is SOFT DRINK TIME Your Choice of About a Dozen Flavors at 5¢ PER BOTTLE ALWAYS ICE COLD CIGARS AND TOBACCO AT REDUCED PRICES CANDIES BACHMAN’S 5-LB. ALMOND & PLAIN BARS BACHMAN’S BROKEN BARS MT. JOY ALMONDS AND PEANUT CLUSTERS SCHRAFFT’S CANDIES ALL FRUITS IN SEASON H. A. DARRENKAMP’S 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA. | SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ATLANTIC CITY SUNDAYS AUGUST 1st, 15th and SEPTEMBER 12th SPECIAL TRAIN via DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE All-Rail Route to the Seashore Eastern Excursion Standard Time Fare Mount ..:i ui shi 7:05 A. M. $3.75 Landisville C0 iat 7:14 A. M. 3.75 Lancaster: ieee 7:35 A. M. 3.75 Atlantic City Arrive 10:15 A. M. Returning, leave Atlantic City (S. Carolina Ave.) 6:20 P. M. 1 75e to | . . . mountain huckleberries were There was a moderate supply of tomatoes on the market and prices were lower, The ripe stock sold from $1.75 to $2.50 per basket but there were too many of the offer- ings which were only turning and undesirable for the Saturday trade Pennsylvania lettuce was about with Big Boston type selling from 1.00 per crate. Pennsyl- about steady, selling $1.15 to 1.30 per 4 quart climax basket. Georgia peaches were plentiful and the market steady. Supplies of the Georgia Belle variety are increas- ing and a few Elbertas were re- ported. Prices showed no change being mostly from $1.00 to $1.50 per 6 basket carrier. MARKET: Extremely dull, few buyers present. Beef steers with week’s decline, compared with week ago, 25c to 50c lower, best kinds showing maximum decline, top $9.- 75, bulk of sales $8.75 to 9.25. Bulls, she stock and canners shar- ing decline, most sales 25c¢ lower. Stockers and feeders in liberal sup ply, demand narrow, tending weak- er, bulk of sales $5.75 to 6.75. Calves steady, demand light, top vealers $14.50. HOGS: No receipts. RECEIPTS: For today’s market: Cattle 14 cars; 8 from St. Louis; 4 St.Paul; 1 Penna.; 1 Texas, con- taining 375 head; 204 head truck- ed in from nearby farms, total cat- tle 579 head, 10 calves. Receipts for week ending July 17, 1925: Cattle 77 cars: 25 from St. Paul; 20 St. Louis; 9 Penna.; 7 West Va 5 Virginia; 2 Ohio; 2 Kentucky; 1 Chicago; 1 Pittsburgh; 1 Kansas City; 1 Capada; 1 Maryland; 1 Ind 1 Texas, containing 2201 head, 10- 96 head trucked in, total cattle 3297 head, 407 calves, 42 sheep. Compared with previous week. Cat- tle 63 cars containing 1716 head, 1371 head trucked in, total cattle {3087 head, 372 calves, 295 sheep. Range of Prices: STEERS Choice to prime $9.50-9.75 | Good to choice 9.00-9.50 Fair to good 8.50-9.00 Medium to fair 8.00-8.50 | Common to medium 7.25-8.00 BULLS Pennsylvania Railroad § The Standard Railroad of the World | | ~ CLARENCE SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA. WE LUMBER -COAL Advertise in The Bulletin Lightweights 15.00-15.75 Rough stock 10.75-13.50 Lancaster Grain and Feed Market Old & New Milling Wheat $1.28 bu Corn . 80c bu. HAY (baled) I'imcthy $15.00-15 09 ton Straw 9.00-10.00 ton Selling Price of Feeds (Cash at Warehouse) Bran $34.50-35.50 ton Shorts 35.50-36.50 ton Hominy 37.00-38.00 ton Middlings 41.00-42.00 ton Linseed 57.50-58.50 ton Gluten 45.00-46.00 ton Ground Oats 38.50-39.50 ton Cottonseed 41 pe. $45.00-46.00 ton Dairy Feed 16 pec. 34.00-35.00 ton Dairy Feed 18 pc. 38.00-39.00 ton Dairy Feed 20 pec. 42.00-43.00 ton Dairy Feed 24 pe. 45.00-46.00 ton Dairy Feed 25 pe. 48.00-49.00 ton Horse Feed 86 pec. 43.00-44.00 ton A Take Care Of Berries Look the raspberry plantation ov- er and take out any plants showing any signs of bluestem, mosaic, or curl. If the strawberry bed is to be left for another year cultivate the middles, hoe out between the plants and apply fertilizer. BE Pick Sweet Peas Daily Sweet peas should be picked dai- ly to prevent them from going to seed. Apply a heavy mulch of grass clippings to conserve their moisture. Water thoroughly and often in dry weather. There has been a decrease in ship-] PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Home Health Club WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN ELEVEN TIMES: One of my sons told me recently that a profes- sor in his college had made the statement that “most people hear a thing eleven times or see it three times before they know it.” Let that statement soak in, you may never see it in print again and you may never hear it but its worth remembering, : To the Laity I have been reach- ing the facts about diet for about thirty years and I have been telling my fellow physicians to make a cor- rect diagnosis, “find the cause and remove it, nature will do the cur- ing,” for almost as long. : Today the Medical journals are ull of the slogan, “Find the Cause” Ich hob ga-tzaeled da-hame si by dara tzeit, awver my furlough is nuch net cooma. Ich daid sheer anich ebbes gevva far lose wcooma wiles mere gor shtarns farla ed is If doh huvva. De coombany os ich 'T am going t6 quote a recent article holdta muss shtaid mere gor net (py out good friend: D e Der: cldta St Sond tre | £200( rien r. Burmaster, aw. Der oldta Sammy Sendape ZT | which echoes my teachings. His camped mit uns, un si gons title to the article was “Drugs.” schwetz is waega geld un indressa, The continued dependence upon : A un sei un lond. 'Won mer shwetza drug treatment and the neglect of waega ma mon os are net kent don [patio Teans ffered b ba-kimmert are sich t eb are e oe! sans omer: ¥ modern Bs ge net eb are en science are largely the fault of the gooter karl is, odder en grisht, aw- {laity, or rather are results of a cer ver si arshte froge is, “Wos is are characteristics of human nat wardt un we hut are’s g’mauched?” suggestion does Ha = ve Are frost oi ure. Mental re res nix 0S Treeva un grums- |. . ‘ ST. some effect on disease, even org: beera, un sselly grgeeked are far! organic ¢ |disease, and a prescription in Latin nix. Du mawkst en mon kenna far! : : : Is a mysterious thing to most pat- tzwonsich yohr un du finsht net]; Se y ] lents and often inspires helpful feel ous fun eme in selera gonsa fid tzeit 05 du. doosht won de et |confidence. Many persons would 8 2 (have a physician’s office in high mit eme campa doosht. Sell devel- | judg . : eon if given only some si oped de sow 0s in eme is. 8 y e simple counsel with respect to their way of Der onner dawg hut der oldt | ivi y 1 . ! (living, The <- Sammy mich g’frogt far mit eme jing 2 A be Soir ses - i Shinte mae. it Se a comes out of a bottle. As a rule on Juv are dor giarlick they praglically demand a drug wos are wet far en yord tape. REPEAL “Well,” hut der glarrick g’sawt, Lidia in “mere farkawfa’s on finf cent de rull.”’ “Ich will evva usht ae sawggt der oldt Sammy. “Well ,about en cent.” “En cent de yord! Sell ordlich hoach. Consht net This has had unfor- influences on the treatment of disease, and has retarded search ifor the originating cause of disease. {Because of their spectacular char- acter, great scourges such as yellow soathod fever and malaria have been at- bor tacked along rational lines of pre- je ivention and specific means of cure: “Ich wase net we ich’s wennich- bat the Srganis maladies ; * i {which arise insidously have been er maucha kent,” sawgt der glar- too much regarded by physicians as rick. i i iwell as laymen, as disease entities “0 rel r Ve ol 3d h, well, now du consht’s ge |—conditions arising from no spe- va far en holver cent de yord. Du cific cause, but just arising And os nuch ganuk on sellem fg laceordingly they are dealt with by Ewan 3 jmeans of drugs exerting immediate Wal, le 22h dere 2 yord far ‘and direct effect. De Wen. 00 oF exe | The modern-note in medical prac- . jtice is the prevention and rigorous “Ich con sell do. Ich hob apawr|_ ae holva cenda os ich mit mer drawg |Search for the Stn) of : : disease. But usht far so tzeida, awver ich mane heavily upon the profession 1 i ) es as ch kent sell tape nuch awenich I we as the laity, ¢ es welfler rgeega. Is sell es besht os Se ¥, and we should do all we ican to lift it "ONS . 700 L919 . 90 ime en yord tape? The public should be led to ask of yord,” cnsht’'s hovva on A i ion. n or : Sy on {the physician the modern type of dime agena figger. Ge (servic 3 1 ardle cent,” sawgt der glarrick [ice People Thoulg fool that > cent,” Saw 2 £ > [their money is well spent when a “re 1 is . i (er, Now : nker. Now | Ps > it Gook, sell is der dihenker. N iphysician after due examination Good to choice 7.25-8.00 Fair to good 6 50-7.25 | Medium to fair 6.00-6.5 Common to medium 5.00-6.00 HEIFERS Choice to prime 8.00-8.50 Good to choice 7.50-8.00 Medium to good 6.50-7.50 Common to medium 5.00 6.50 COWS Good to choice 5.75-7.00 Medium to good 4.50-5.75 Common to medium 4.00-4.50 Canners and Cutters 2.75-4.00 STOCKER BULLS Good to choice 6.75-7.50 Fair to good 6.25-6.75 Medium to fair 5.50-6.25 Common to medium 4.50-5.50 CALVES Good to choice 13.50-14.50 Medium 10.00-13.50 Common 5.00-10.00 HOGS Heavyweights $13.50-14.75 Mediumweights 14.75-15.75 r io ix Ww icher os e olver 1 ; : i OV i oy on 3 ile {and searching tests, gives advice on ng y 7 us en farc ; i cent, et ich now us % {diet and exercise and mental hy- a is shpite mich. Ich con net! . . : cent. Es shpite giene without any mysterious pre- siena farwass es guverment net scription ¢ a con onshots | y oe i So on Of course it would be folly to ab- cawler, a, so Md ar | landon the use of well tested drugs. {There is more dangerous form of {quackory than that of some advo- cates of ‘“drugless treatment” who idenounce the administration of drugs—especially the most valu- ch gae aamohl on de onera shtora n won ich net besser do con coom ch widder tzurick. Du seemsht nyhow en first-rater glarrick tsu i un ich gleich dich gawiss. Du plst 7 ondle ovva won | olsht oll my hondle hovva Oh | hie drug that We mere tsu terms cooma kenna dessa mohl.” A PLEA Der old Sammy is derno nows Ee un inera holb shtoond is are tzu- rick cooma. De schwitz-druppa sin JOE SHEAFFER eme ivver de shtarn runner ga-rull- ed os we hickerniss. “Well, mishter,” sawgt Sammy, “Ich wore in ollem shtore im shettle un du bisht so wolfel os anicher. Ich ne men yord now The Borough has an ordinance, and One that we did need, About the rubbish and the dirt, Which credits them a deed, Although there are so ways, to der oldt many far ‘on gens iti 48 Hee en Rid yourself of dirt, TR Ta : There is one thing I wish to nam “Ich hob dere sell net far far- ne g C e, And hope you'll be alert. sshprucha,” ‘sawgt der glarrick. Now there’s a place in our “Ich hob dere g’sawgt du consht es West, End, as near as I can tell, 1 23 figger . tape hovva on me Ragone goes There is a lot, a vacant lot, that awver derno misht du selve Once was kept quite well. el maucha. : » | Some one took charge, and with “Yaw, awver consider pow. some seeds “ c i eek- 2 sawgt der oldt Sammy, “du gr Made harvests there for all their st en customer won du mich ac- needs i aw] RL at . commodata doosht, un ich sawg But father time sped on his way, ins jolfel os eer : : mina nuchbera we wol And called that friend away, sint.” 1 The lot of oh : ” e plenty then grew up Well, ich doos, sawgt der Just us It 15 toduy, ary, r: a es tape glarrick, un hut awfong Pp The weeds have grown, and grown, messa. And grown, until it’s hard to see, BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER Ta : ’ : “Geb mere’s os braid os ares A person passing up the path, het un goot De bein If at a distance you should be. tsu oll mina nuchbera un g Health within that There is no eich hondle.” We es tape ob g’schnidda wore un uff gawiokled don hut der glarrick galonged far em oldte Samfy si geld. Der oldt Sammy hut en oldte sei-btose rous greeked un amohl awfonga about tzwon- sich foos bendle ob-wickla. T “I swan now,” sawyt der oldt Sammy, ‘ich hoss.de tzae cent far rupt hovva. Kensht’s mich net hovva lussa far nix? Es is net tsu feel tsu dere, un eer yreekt lots fun custom derdorrich.” «“Anicher wake far dich suita.” “Well, ich badonk mich aw der- fore. Es is ken weluerer shtore im shtettle os eer, un won ich ols eb- bes so will don consht du nich ex- pecta olla mohl.” ro Der glarrick hut en longer sifet- co ser g’hult un is umechtich in en the shtool g’folla. ‘ha Der naixt dawg is der oldt Sam- my widder in der shtore gonga, un are we dr ge en in finf minutta wora de glarrick dis J cau] inni > nter hous un > yo di oll em count ’ 4 to elean ground or lime the yards sin de shtrose nunner g’shprunga ee i | : heavily and cultivate. os era ruck-fliggel grawd hinna ae. nows g-shtonna hen. Em Soondawg morga wora mere Smut In Wheat ee oll vin de karrich gonga Der por- A serious outbreak of : smut in ra Mohler hut gabreddiched. Si wheat is in evidence in this county y i p irby, spe- text wore ecbbes waeg'ra noadle according to Prof. R. S. Kirby . Ie ma reicha mon os in ma com- cialist in small grain diseases © ¢ bolt sa awg ga-groddled is. Noach State’ College Extension service. der breddich hut are uff der oldt je» Sammy ga-roofa un are hut en ga ,, der bade g-maucht so long os der ben- pi we en Sammy hut sich uff ga- oldte grut in ma dle on sime geld-sock. Derno hut gwidder-raega, un hut ni ga-join- de g-maea g'sunga: ed: “Salwasion’s free for you and “I'm glad salwasion’s free!” WHY NOT USE THE BEST! Consumers of Milk and Cream will be interested to know that by a careful test by Dr. Mitchell, of the Lancaster City Board of Health, the Milk of my Dairy tested as follows: SOOO OOO 84: Percent Perfect Butter Fat 3.70 Solids, 12.30 T. B. Test 96 Percent Of the 43 dealers supplying milk in Lancaster City, I had the highest T. B. test, the highest solids test, the highest bac- teria test, the highest perfect test and was third in butter fat. I handle milk from twenty-two of the best dairy herds thruout this section. These are facts, and a visit to my place of business here will convince you that I have one of the most modern and sanitary milk stations to be found. When You Buy Milk and Cream Buy MARTIN'S West Donegal St. MOUNT JOY, PA. OOOO Je ok ok kk kk ok kkk he kk ek kok hk ok oA ke he kk kk kk kk dk ok dk de kk ke ek de oO Newcomers’ List OF GOOD VALUES IN FORD USED CARS 1925 Coupe 1924 Ford Roadster Balloon Tires; New Paint Good Rubber Perfect Condition Good Condition Has Been Overhauled 1923 Touring Car Good Condition New Paint 1921 Ton Truck With Starter With or Without Body 1923 Light Delivery Good Condition New Paint (3) Fordson Tractors Perfect Mechanical Condition H.S.Newcomer&Son FORD SALES AND SERVICE MT. JOY, PA. Don’t Let Your Profits Out with Your Cows Cows simply can’t keep on producing to the limit of their capacity on pasture alone. Grass, at its best, is over half water. No cow can eat enough to keep herself in good condition and produce milk in satis- / factory quantity at the same time. They require a regular and substantial grain ration, too. Dairymen who feed Larro with pasture get more milk than those who don’t—and more profit at the end of the year. DANIEL WOLGEMUTH FLORIN, PENNA. We are you with G00D CLEAN COAL Of special quality, of either white or red ash. ‘Price rea- sonable. ready to supply We solicit your business. Call Bell Phone 81R2 E. H. Zercher EAST END MOUNT JOY, PA. +
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