The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 04, 1926, Image 7

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EDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, [1926

THE. MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA,




THERE IS NO
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Build a product that the world needs,
better than the world expects, and
mounting sales will answer those
who are constantly predicting a sat-
urated market.
SATURATION POINT
NEST VALUE
During the first six months of this
year, for instance, Dodge Brothers
sold 207,115 motor cars and trucks.
This represents g gain of 49.3 per
cent over the firsfisix months of 1925,
and continues
the enviable pos
THE INDUST












ending July 17th,
and trucks were
ers—an increase
the same period
ressive evidence
s great sales gain
h the quiet weeks
For the three we
23,862 motor ca
delivered to cust
of 62.4 per cent oY
last year, and i
that Dodge Brot
is continuing thro
of mid-summer.
There may be a @aturation point for
mediocrity, but nest value will al-
ways commandgfa great and ever
expanding mark


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ALL FRUITS SEASON
H. A. DARRENKAMP’S
3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA.




SUNDAY
ATLANTIC CITY
SUNDAYS
h and SEPTEMBER 12th
via DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE
oute to the Seashore









AUGUST
SPECIAL TRA
All-Rail
Eastern Excursion
Standard Time Fare
“Mount ‘JOU sitive . 7:05 A. M. $3.75
veins , 7:14 A. M. 3.75
Lancaster: aces mewn 7:35 A. M. 3.75
Atlantic City .............. Arrive 10:15 A. M.
Returning, leave Atlantic City (S. Caflina Ave.) 6:20 P. M.
Pennsylvania Railroad
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an go all night —
can they stop?
Their ability to GOs unquestioned.
Their ability to STOR, in many cases,
hoping. .
The wise driver thinks en of his brakes as he
does of his motor.
Perhaps that is why so many of OX
driving in.and Ordering Johns-Manvill®
inin: ut on their cars.
LIE ow it is the best and we put i
lost motion!
Tryon's Garage, Mout



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Asbestos Brake






The Produce and
Live Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE
PENNA. BUREAU OF
MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN
Market: Extremeiy dall thru
out week, bidding sharply lower on
beef steers compared with week
ago; 256c to 50c lower, practically
no outlet for heavies top $9.25 bulk
of sales $8.25 to 9.00. Bulls weak
to 25¢ lower. She stock and can-
ners steady to weak. Stockers and
teeders slow mostly stale offerings
country demand very narrow weak


25¢ to b50c lower bulk if sales
$5.50 to 6.25. Calves steady, top
vealers $14.60.
Hogs: Slow. to 75¢ lower
than week ago. Top $15.00.
Receipts: For todays market:
Cattle 14 cars, 4 from Va.,: 3 St.
Louis: 3 New Jersey: 1 Chicago: 1
St. Paul: 1 Kansas City: 1 Texas
containing 342 head: 203 head
trucked in from nearby farms.
Total cattle 545 head: 61 calves:
133 hogs. Receipts for week end-
ing July 31 1526: Cattle 120 cars.
45 from Va.,: 89 St. Paul: 15 St.
Louis: 6 Chicago: 4 Kansas City: 5
New Jersey: 2 West Va.,: 1 Tenn.:
1 Texas: 1 Ind; 1 No. Car: 1 Mich:
containing 3509 head: 707 head
trucked in, total cattle 4216 head:
274 calves: 272 hogs. Compared
with previous week. Cattle 106 cars
containing 8391 head: 814 head
trucked in, total cattle 4205 head:
396 calves: 142 hogs: 130 sheep.
The lifting of the absolute beetle
embargo resulted in a beetle move-
bent of nearby fruits and vegeta-
bles on the Philadelphia market.
Out of town buyers were again act-
ive as shipments of mixed cars to
Central Pennsylvania is again per-
mitted.
Tomatoes showed a decided im-
provement due to the wider outlet
and also because much of the stock
which had accumulated has been
cleaned up. Fresh receipts were
light and prices ranged from 50c to
65¢c per 5-8 basket with Second
earlys selling at 60c to 85c and a
few at $1.00, according to the
Pennsylvania and Federal Bureau
of Markets.
apples moved better at
higher prices, while wind-
culls went slow at very
Fancy Delaware Will-
iams Early Red brought $1.00 to
$1.40 per bushel. Receipts of New
Jersey potatoes were moderate and
the market was stronger with 5-8
baskets selling at 75c to 90c. A
few sales of fancy stock were made
at $1.00. Offerings of Eastern
Shore stock were light with too few
sales to establish a market.
Fancy
slightly
falls and
low prices.
Large sized fancy Southern
peaches held about steady while
some of the smaller stock sold at
slightly lower prices. Elbertas
sold mostly at $2.00 per bushel with
Hileys bringing $1.50 to $1.75.
Corn was stronger with prices ad-
vancing to 60c to 90c per 5-8 bas-
ket.
Range of Prices:
STEERS
Good to choice $8.50-9.25
Fair to good 8.00-8.50
Medium to fair 7.50-8.00
Common to medium 6.75-7.50
BULLS
Good to choice 6.75-7.50
Fair to good 6.25-6.75
Medium to fair 5.75-6.25
Common to medium 5.00-5.75
HEIFERS
Choice to prime 8.25-9.00
Good™~to choice 7.50-8.25
Medium to good 6.50-7.50
Common to medium
COWS
Good to choice 6.00-7.25
Medium to good 4.50-6.00
Common to medium 4.00-4.50
Canners and cutters 3.25-4.00
STOCKER FEEDERS
Good to choice 7.25-8.00
Fair to good 6.25-7.25
Medium to fair 5.75-6.25
Common to medium 5.00-5.75
CALVES
Good to choice 13.50-14.50
Medium 10.00-13.50
Common 5.00-10.00
GS
Heavyweights $13.00-14.25
Mediumweights 114.25-15.00
Lightweights 14.50-15.00:
Rough stock 10.25-13.00
Lancaster Grain and Feed Market
Old & new Milling Wheat $1.25 bu
Dairy Feed 16 pe. 34.00-35.00 ton
Dairy Feed 18 pe. 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 85 pec. 44.00-45.00 ton
mr AA
Watch The Calves
During the hot weather watch
the dairy calves and keep them
growing. They are quite susceptible
to changes in feed and weather.
Better not turn them on pasture
under four months of age, and see
that the yhave plenty of good feed
fresh water, and shade.
—
Blackburn College of Carlinville,
Illinois, has an endowment fund
enabling it to offer to prepare
voung men for the Presbyterian
ministry at a charge of $100 a year
for board, room and tuition.

Corn 87 bu
HAY (baled)
I'imcthy $15.00-i6 00 ton
Straw 9.00-10.00 ton
Selling Price of Feeds
(Cash at Warehouse)
Bran $35.50-36.50 ton
Shorts 37.00-38.00 ton
Hominy 38.00-39.00 ton
Middlings 42.00-43.00 ton
Linseed 58.00-59.00 ton
Gluten 45.00-46.00 ton
Ground Oats 40.00-41.00 |
Cottonseed 41 pe. $45.00-46.00 ton
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH

Der “Christian Science’ Duckter
De oldt Beckie Moll muss shtarve
un doh is gor nix onersht, sawgt
der long-banich duckter. De oldt
Beckie wore en gardie oldte mommy
un hut elf kinner ‘uff gatzoga. Era
gons laeva wore uff g’numma in
goodes do. Dorrich de woch hut se
nine kee olla morga un owet g'-
mulka, es g'scharr g'wesha, de
kinner awgadoo, ga-kuched, booder
gshtosa un ga-wesha, un ols nuch im
feldt g'shoft won de hend rawr
wora. Soondawgs is se free uff, era
arawet aweck un by nine uhr hut se
de gons house-holding ready g’hot
far in de karrich. Era mon hut g'-
sawd are het en hoonert maid dinka
kenna eb are aney greega het ken-
na os so feel g’shoft het fars same
geld. Se hut tsu der Allgamina
kerrich ga-kared un hut net usht ar
lae oll era kinner in de unnericht
g’shicked un se laerna bada awver
hut ols fart olla owet era ageny ga
badefin g’sawd os se in era kindheit
ga-laerned hut. In kortze words, se
wore en rechtshoffne oldte mommy
un het in eram laeva nemond nix
in der wake ga-laiked. Era kinner
sin uff ga-woxa un sich farhired
anes noach em onera—dale sin weit
fardt gatzoga un sse hut se ols eb-|
mohls net g’saena far en gone yohr
Endlich hut anes fun d= maid en
vunger mon g’hired os g'maned hut
ware garoofa far en porra. Net os
are anicher farshtond ivverich hut
Home Health Club
WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX.
PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN
BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER


FASTING: The majority of
physicians and perhaps 95 per cent
of the laity of this country have a
very vague and indefinite idea of
what is called ‘the fasting cure.”
That’s the reason I am going to tell
you something about it. Practical
everyday happenings are the most
forceful and impressive and there-
fore, I will tell you of three Home
Health Club cases, and what fast-
ing did for three women.
The first was a maiden of forty.
In health she weighed 160 pounds
and did all of the housework for a
family of six on a farm. I do not
recall the details of her fist illness,
but I do remember that within six
months she was reduced to a lot of
flabby skin and bones and weighed
98 pounds.
She had good appetite and ate as
much as ever but gained neither
flesh nor strength. I ordered a
change of diet and as the tongue
was heavily coated told her to fast
for 3 or 4 days until the tongue
cleared. She paid attention only to
the latter part of the suggestion
and fasted 21 days before the
tongue was clear. I had given
careful instruction in regard to the
method of breaking the fast and
she obeyed religiously. During the
three weeks fast she lost but little
weight, felt well, was bright, active
and cheerful. Of course, her fam-
ily all thought she would sure die,
but within 90 days after breaking
the fast she weighed 128 pounds
and was doing the housework as of
old. I hear from her frequently
and always the same story of how
she keeps well by an occasional
of a few days and a return to
the specific diet which I had rec-
ommended.
The second case was that of a
farmer's wife from Iowa. She was
only 5 feet 3 inches tall and
weighed 206 pounds. She had not

g’hot, awver wile are en grose
mowl hut g’hot un hut g’'maned, aw |
ensich ebbes os are schwetza daid |
ware aw-ganame by da leit wile are
fun Gut g’shicked ware. Si bred-
dicha hut awver net ous ga-panned
we are g’mained hut un derno is are |
ons bicher peddla. We sell eme g’-!
faled hut is are ons linament
druppa maucha un hut se room ga-
peddled, un we sell ous ¢’shpeeled
wore is are by-em-grommy-note
nows g’shart ols en Christian |
Science odder “faith cure” duckter, |
maucha os era ubarem-hartzicha
schmarta fzun da rheumatix war
oll in era gadonka, un won se recht
hartzhoftich baida daid don daida
se noach lussa un se daid widder so
yung wara osen fill. Are sawgt era
os oll duckter gra shtuft ware divel
hetaich, un se:daid sich farsindicha
Arahut de oldt fraw olles farkulla-
beered wile se so holver in ene
glawbt un mained se ware ken
grisht wile Gut era net helfa daid.
Now sawg mere amohl wos
mer mit so ma farflompta kcl bdo?
Are laesed der Mrs. Eddie era
booch un hut en ondwardt far yada
min woo opposed is ts usinera cure.
Der onner dawg is en bluck em Sam
Seeshuls ivver’s bae ga-rulled un
se hen g’maned es ware farbrucho.
Se hen g’'shicked far der duckter,
lawver eb are cooma is is dare
“faith cure” karl dertzoo cooma un
hut em Sam g'cawd are kent eme si
farbrucha bae widder tzomma boda,
un, behold you, we der duckter
cooma is un hut g’sawd es bae ware
net farbrucha hut dare karl bahawbt
os si gabade hets gons g’maucht.
A pawr dawg dernoach wore en
kind om barrick gronk mit dipseria,
un dare ketzer hut on eme gabade

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bis es dote wore un hut derno g'-
sawd es ware Guttes willa.
Des is de condition om barrick.
g'west os yada nuch-
Es wore ols
bershoft oll ae wake gadenkt hut.
In fact, es wora usht gswae sorta
Effingalium—Luderish un Dema-
grawdish. Now, hut yada mensch
si agener grishtliche glawva, un
kens gleicha glawva hen. A pawr
vohr tzurick hut der Porra Mohller
oa-briddiched os en kind os sex
shtoond oldt ware wons net gadawf-
led ware daid in de hell gae, un em
!ledshta Soondawg hut are g'sawd
lare ware net g’satisfied in sina
mind os en hell ware. Es ssin ocht-
{un-tswonsich g’maena now om bar-
|rick, un oll tzomma gadoo kent ken
ae gooder porra enara. De porra
breddicha waega der grossa leeb
unich da grishtlicha leit un hinna
jon da kaarricha shtecka de bixa tsu

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|riegel-wake nuch
Yader ebber hut si agener
em himmel un
{vader ebber maned der onner camed
net onna won are net uff sina kars
|fawred. Ich hob der onner dawg
mit em Sammy Sensawetzer g’-
schwetzed. Are hut mere g’sawd 0s
are un si fraw, de Melinda, hetta
ae karrich gons by sich selver, un
{sell ware de ansich karrich os em
{far sure nuch em himmel nemma
daid. “Un,” hut are g’sawd, “Ich
lglawb in meim sin won de Melinda
sich net bakared don con even
net mit mere in der himmel!”
De fact is, es ansicht hondwarrick
| 08 heidichdawgs batzawlt is bolidix,
‘un de menshta fun da boliticizner
lenara sich mit shtaela. In fact, se
missa shtaela, far es is net boll os
en office ga-nunk arlicher loo in
lsjeh hut far de expenses fun der
leckshon batzawla. Awver de tzeit
far karricha bowa is wons feel kon

dadawta hut. Mee doona olsfart
le kondawta tzae dawler sessa
won se on der barrick cooma far
|votes greega. A pawr yohr tzurick
'wora ninetzae kondadawta is feldt.
‘Mer hen ous g’'maucht sell daid uns
ae hunnert un ninetzich dawler
un dare keyune doot now de oldt |
Beckie drockdeera olla dawg mit
sina norrheita un will lsse glawva
olla mohl os se derfun’nemma daid |
sev |
da fenshtera nows far nuch-anonner |
se |
been up-stairs in her own house for
over a year and could not walk far-
ther than 2 or 3 city blocks. After
|a few days of fast, about 5 if I re-
member correctly, I changed her
diet completely. Neighbors told
her she would sure die if she ate
only what I allowed, but at the end
of three months she was only sleep-
ing up-stairs, doing her own house-
(work, (which before she was unable
to do.) but walked 1% miles daily
to a place where she secured a por-
tion of her special diet and then
| walked back home. During three
{months she lost just 67 pounds in
weight and was then and is since in
a perfect health, although as a meas-
jure of protection she fasts a few
{days occasionally.
| The third case is more recent. A
lity flat dweller, age 50, weight
217% pounds. She climbed one
flight of stairs to the Home Health
Club offices and had to sit for 5
iminutes before she could talk,
|meantime her breath coming in lit-
tle gasps. How well I remember
her next visit at the end of her first
tfast of seven days. First, however,
bear in mind that she had for sev-
eral years been an invalid with
three trips to the hospital and each
time an operation. She had been
so badly cut up that only reason
that could be found for another op-
eration was the fact that her hus-
band still had several hundred doll-
ars in the bank. The plans had al-
ready been laid to make another
trip to the hospital where they
would amputate, oh yes, the bank
balance. Her husband still has it
however, and when she came in af-
ter the 7 days fast she climbed the
stairs with the utmost ease and told
me that in spite of her husband’s
and neighbors’ predictions that she
would be bedfast, she had not felt
so well and strong for several
years. Her friends hardly know
the woman now, she is well,
strong and happy.
Yes, there is
when it is
danger in fasting
not done intelligently.
There are no two cases exactly
alike and unless one knows just
how to break the fast, be it short or
long, more harm than good may
possibly be done, but if good pract-
ical common sense is used and the
breaking of the fast is properly ar-
ranged nothing but the very best
results will follow.
I will gladly go
the benefit of any specific case if
you wish to know how to treat
yourself through the fasting cure.
| All readers of this publication
are at liberty to write for infor-
mation upon any subject pertaining
ito health. Address all communi-
into details for

‘cations to Dr. David H. Reeder,
3131 Main Street, Kansas City,
Missouri.
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A corked bottle thrown into the
"Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Flor-
ida was picked up on the beach at
Ireland, 4,000 miles away, ten
|months later.



sin ons karrich uff
Olla bugger hut
tzaea dawler g’shriva un kenner
huts batzawled. De karrich waerdt
now farkawfed by em shsreef.
Drum sawg ich won me rheit_en
idawler hut don maucht mer “der
divel donsa. Grishdendoom waerdt
un mere
fixa uff gredit.
g’'messa by em hoonert cent. Won
en mon blendy geld hut un gebts
don saened de g’mae shunt de fluss-
federa fun sina fliggel, un won are
nix gebt den reecha se gli shwevvel
| Ich un de Polly hen unser mind
uff g’maucht os shtuppa letz do un
aw-fonga recht do is de groond-ara-
wet fun olla garechtichkeit. Ware
recht doot denkt recht. Nemond
con letz denka un reéht do. En key


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of my Dairy tested as follows:
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Of the 43 dealers supplying
the highest T. B. test, the highest
teria test, the highest perfect test an
I handle
thruout this section.
of business here will convince you that
modern and sanitary milk stations to be
When You Buy Milk and Cfgam Buy
MARTIN’
West Donegal St.

Newcomers’ List
1924 Toutin
Gray 1924 Coupe
H.S.Newcomegr&Son

in Lancaster City, I had
ids test, the highest bac-
as third in butter fat.
milk from twenty-two the best dairy herds
1 a visit to my place
ave one of the most
These are facts,

MOUNT JOY, PA.



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A Camel
Dairy Co
At this season of the year, in
support one cow.
there is in August grass as a rule.
camels out of your cows—don’t force thenig
a “desert” of dried-up pasture. Feed a reg!
of Larro, and you’ll be storing up milk profi
and winter, when prices are highest.
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FLORIN, PENNA.
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