A" ¥ THE. MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTEK FA. PAGE : ' n Th P d d ROAD PEDESTRIANS MAY G IN f | WROOO0000000 e I'roduce an HAVE TO CARRY LiGHTs | Je€hera ews 10r @ ; I; M k Several bills of particular interest | ’ % s N 3 ive toc ar et to motorists generally have been | uic €a mg & dls Ob Ire 1 presented in the Legislature con- | ( A —— vening at Harrisburg, Ny leh 5 CORRECT INFORMATION FUR. A bill of Rrepresent itive Conner : High wages in the United States 5 { "NISHED WEEKLY BY THE would de ny moior licenses to any he eb o both cause ings x ck PENNA. BUREAU OF but financially responsible or in- | more e iclent production, A & sured persons, better income for the laborer has | MARKETS FOR THE Pedestrians walking in the actua) | Meant a greater individual Butput. & BULLEN roadway of any public highway at The ae Jumper of Workers was 8 4 Apple Market Dull i ould be compelled to carry joie So um : LCI ” 8S, under the provisions of 5 commodities. Tes DoF St When you shop In your Neighborhood 3 | The apple market was dull with bill introduced by si] a [In the price of commodities ‘added a 1&8 ore you will always receive the utmost in very few sales reported. Pennsyl- Donnell Venans, Salve still greater value to real wages x . 3 sales . ell, nango. Perso Bi res ages. | and Economy. What a source of Satisfa | vania 3 in Yorks sold at $2.25 carrying lighte oo Sreons not! Reading. Noa edifice costing | & 4 8 | ving lights would pe deemed | ¢ busy Home-Makers tc know that their dail barrel with some fancy stock as | guilty of negligence, ($200,000 to be erected at 9th and 8 to our Stores will result in the saving of t high as $2.75, while 2% inch Stay-| Sunday fishing would pe made le. [ Green Streets by St. Luke’s Luther- |¢ OD | men brought $2.50, according to gal in a bill offered by Rrepresenta | 8p congregation. ) senta- | | i the Pennsylvania and Federal Bellies Horn. Northampton, His bill | Goatesville ~Ingtallation of: new & 2 | reau of Markets. _ [repeals an act of 1925 which pron {27% alarm system discussed. : 5% 1 e | Pennsylvania mushrooms were in| hibits fishing on Sunday. eading—Arrangements being | €3 —D--— % made for construction of Birdsboro | money. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS YOUR : GOES FURTHEST! moderate supply and held steady with prices ranging from 460c to| LOCAL RECTOR HOME { bridge across Schuylkill River, Get a brooder stovaBhat has proven its ability to : 4 ng Of a tn | Littlestown—Work rogressing : ] $1.25 per 3 pound basket. Celery FROM TRIP TO WASHINGT Dog = raise stronger. lar : : J . | Jewark Shoe actorv’s Vv als £ nger, large ig "AS. Rich Creamy Cheese Ib. was in fair demand with Pennsyl- —_— on; ol a k Shoe Factory’s new & larger;@nd healthier birds i i 3 ine « + | y Dn Eni nd ant, 11 . : Yauwia wired hunches selling ot Ide Rev. C. EB, nickle, vector of ut. Even Temperature—f{o chilling, no overheating. ) ce’ Norristown— {sant s Soo to 23¢ per bunch. | Luke’s Church here, has returned | oq ji it Bond issuc to be vo 1 3 | Le ( £ re r se 2 Cabbage moved slowly with Savoy from Washington, D. (. Mr. Knickle | fo 0 finance proposed new VE | courthouse annex and remodel old With just the right “snap.” Try it, you'l§ Larger Stove—Grea efficiency. Burn soft or ASCO Breakfast bringing 80c to $1.00 per bushel. says that the Crusade at | building hard coal. Carrots brought $1.25 to $1.30 per | ton was very Wonderful. Mr, Knick- | Union City—Union City Times- i i S Asco Orange Marmalad§#.... .. jar 19¢ - fd bushel. Beets were Hendy Jind; Je Woks on different occasions and| Enterprise” “newspaper sold to Will Larger Coal Capacity feeds less attention, Victor Raisin Bread loaf 10c¢ sold at 35c to 65¢ per 5-8 vasket,, | became known to a large part of Rose, of Cambrid re Spring 3 i i : ; @ ‘hite s chure Lose, ¢ ge § gs, and FF ay ! y . he be oups King Wheat Cereal . J..." pke 1214 parsnips at 90 ¢ to $1.00 and white |the church. [Hares Lote Woes : Larger Grate Bigger fir&@body, more heat, elim 9 15 Asco Sliced Bacon .. 8. ....... pkg 23c turnips bringing 50c-85c¢. ei i we Mrs. Knickle were also| Lancaster— Bel] Telephone Co. to Inates trouble with clinkers, 1 Asco Sliced Pineapple #, .... big can 25¢ { The potato market was dull anc privileged to speak to President | improve local syste SCRA ra ; : cans C Gold Seal Rolled Oats. ..... 3 pkgs 25¢ trading was very slow. Pennsylvan-| Coolidge, see all the White = House, | of $140.000. System at expenditure Double Check Draft—Save fuel, increases ef- Mia round whites sold at $3.00 to|and were taken through the May- | $3.25 per 120 pound sack. while | flower, the President’s vacht, | Maine's brought $3.20 to $3.25. They also visited the old Episco- MARKET: Today showing more| pal church at Alexandria, Va., action, comparisons with week ago, | where George Washington worship- Reg. 15¢ Asco Sugar Corn f 2 = 25¢ Norristown —Montgomery Co. has x purchased tract of land at Black- % horse, to st raighten Ridge road and | 8 ficiency, less worry. EY Lh . . 1 Revolving Hover—Saves ti gevand trouble. remove dangerous curb. All these advantages in the n re Buckeye Colony Tionesta—State fish hatchery to be Crushed or Shoe Peg. The finest qua if Maine corn grown. heck Jean im Tan Dos ped : located in Tubbs Run district. Brooder—Reduced 1 rices. a = medium to good, top «4D, sever Approximately $7,360 000 will b A ¢ OS 1360, e RI Cec HI col loads nearby fed 1300-1400 pound OUR SALE REGISTER spent by Bell Telephone Company of No. 117—350 Chicks 1$16.50 Big 25¢ Values! ¥ ASCO | averages. Top yearlings $9.85, bulk Pennsylvania and . associated com- 33 Self Raising of sales $8.75-9.25. Bulls steady, Friday, February 4,—Af No. 118—500 Chicks .. . .. :$21.50 Florin | panies during 1927, for extensions to Asco Beans with Pork ....... 3 bulk bolognas $6.25-7.50, she stock Hall, Florin, at 6:30 the reoular | tele > i 9. a ; ; , 00, gular | telephone system in Philadel bhia, : Campbell’s Beans with Pork .. 3 caf 25¢ Buckwheat bd | and all cutters steady, bulk cows big community sale of anything and Carbondale—New building to be No, 119-1000 Chicks >... $26.50 Campbell’s Tomato Soup .... 3 calf 25c bl] | $4.50-6.00. Stockers and feeders everything by Community Sales | erected on Main Street and Salem . i Best Soup Beans ............ 3 25c firm mostly to killers. Calves _Show-| Company, Vogle, auct. Avenue for First National Bank. These Prices Subject to 3 per cent Cagh Discount. Sunrise Tomato Catsup ..... 3 bof 25c pkg ¢ ing stronger tendency, no choice of-| Sat. afternoon and eve., Feb, 5—| Snyder—$96.666 contract let for Ivory Soap (Guest Size) ... 6 cali 25c : | Paring —at the I hE ig pry a wy Eo 4 : | ferings. a e International Hotel, Bain- 13,503 feet highway construction. | HOGS: Strong, desirable 160-250] bridge, near station, hogs, furniture| Pittsburgh— New bridge to re- Reg. 23¢c ASCO § 1b weights 25c higher, top westerns| apples and anything you can think | place Sixth Street structure will cost LJ lk $13.50-13.75 £ Voo ae i Bi $14, bulk $13.5 re of. ogle, auct. $1.251,000. Pure Preser es i 19¢ | RECEIPTS: For today's market, |, Saturday, Feb. 12—At their sales| Willow Grove—Post office to be 3 jar i cattle 7 cars, 4 Va.; 2 Pa.; 1 St.|stables near Mt. Joy, cows, shoats, | enlarged. Peach, Pineapnle, any variety in stock. | Paul, containing 476 head, 285 head poultry, apples, oranges, ete. by C. Porkasie—Coraza Cigar Co. Phil-- H.S.Neweomer &Son Phone 115 MOUNT JOY, PA. I trucked in from i fom Realy Frank & Bro. operation. 1 k . . ¥ | farms, total cattle ead, Saturday. Feb. 12—On the prom. |a lelphia, leases quarters in J. G. a0 000 ROC & The Highest Quality ead Baked and the | calves, 436 hogs. Receipts for week ises in the village of Movin, ol a Re ni ees = immed- . Biggest Bread Val € Sold Today! | ending Jan. 29, 1927, cattle 56 estate and personal property by C. {ate operation, i eo = Ee 2 ® | cars, 14 Chicago, 13 Va St : E. Hollenbaugh, assignee of Sload Honesdale—Lambert Silk Co. mill us 000000 OO 1 Ll g , V t B P | St. Paul; 5 St. Louis; Janada ; and Bro SH roe 3 = i 4 an Loaf 6 | Ot. 3 i : I . being improved. ; 1C or re ol u C | Tenn.; 1 Ind. containing Jaen heathy _ Tuesday, Feb. 22—On the prem- Perkasie—Meyer Bros., manufac-|® Hu Big : 497 peat, Baked in, anal Sale 1ses on the Marietta and Lancaster | turers of men’s trousers, knickers|® a me 1966 head, 5 ogs, bl calves, nike at the Brick Taver ar Kin-| and riding breeches stablish | & Bread Supre v 1 Wor Wraphed Loat de I sheep. Compared with previous Stn, th gid y Bi ah Pe, Sen lo sae a - ere Quality Counts Yofff oney Goes Furthest! | week, cattle 47 cars, containing perty by Benj. Steele. Frank, auct. Perkasie— Building under con-|= [1209 head trhoked os ne Thursday, Feb. 24—On the Bull | struction on Eighth Street for Diehl-|® Regular 17¢ ASCO 1655 head, 1071 head hogs, Moose Farm, in East Donegal tw Wampole Pottery C : a : : am, Dk Fal ton, Wampsle Pottery Company. Slate Roof, Electric Lights, Etc ' # ! es, 74 sheep. tenanted by H. Springer, live stock Honesdale—Building to be erect- |g ? ghts, Golden Bantam Co 2 cans 29¢ | Range Of Prices and implements by the Trustees of [ed on River Street to house county i { : M. R. Hoffman. Frank, auct road machinery ira Foie. ai . i TEERS \ ; ay, i Extra Fancy whole grain §#hrn. Young and tender. | Chote S $9.75-$10.75 Friday, Feb. 25—On the Forrey Bridgeport—Reading R. R. Co. --FOR ONLY--- hb Good $9.00-9.75 | farm, in East Doneoal township, M. [purchases Jones farm at Abrams w K . ASCO Fru@s and Vegetables! ® Medium 8.25-9.06 | Heilman tenant, live stock and im-| Station, and making plans for erec- = 2 ~ 7 7.00-8.25 | plements by the Trustees of M. R.| tion of pumping station. California [] Commor N= 3 | Hoffman. Frank, auct, Reading—$425,000 Reading Co. Y.|= LJ Asco Bartle} Pears .......... can 25c BULLS ey ? ———— ® P h Del Monte &bricots ........... can 15¢ | ch $i $7.50-$8.25 Tuesday, March 1—On the premi- | M. C. A. building under construction, A 9 ® edac eS California Pfunes ........ Ib 10¢, 1235¢ Cg 6.50-7.50 | Ses on the road leading to Mount Allentown—Contract let for erec-|m | oH Big Teddy Bear ugar Corn ....... can 10c 5.75-6.50 | Pleasant Church, one mile north of | tion of Jewish Community building = LE — 7 ¢ Asco ......... can 18¢, 23c fy Common 5.00-5.75 | Mt. Joy, large lot of live stock, [to cost $250,000. can Tender LimfBeans ........... can 17¢ {01 farm implements and some house. | Westwood—200 - truckloads slag [8 > SEL 5 J ] x Crd | HEIFERS 8875.00.95 [Old 200ds by Elmer. Mellinger Est.|pinced on strcots aud alleys of |@ Who wants to buy a nice home on East Donega Choice 9 9-99.20 | prank auct | Westwood recently i street y. for anh s 7 Ties ’ : REL an ank, auct, y. street, Mount Joy, for such a low price? Don’t delay Fg Heinz Good SDD. (0 Wednesday, Mar. 2—On the Gar- Pittsburgh—New Stanley Thea- : . : i . 3 B k d B 2 med 25 # Medium arr ber farm in East Donegal township, | tre being built at Seventh and Penn if you want a dandy dwelling. Here's the right kind ; ) $5.00-$6.5 tv PRES : ; Ao " . : 5 . CJ aKe cans cans Cc Commen 727 | live stock and implements by the | Avenue. : of a home. for the working man. Don’t think about 4 Se = i — COWS Trustees of M. R. Hoffman, Frank, | Cresson—N&w mail route _estab- : i” Heinz Baked Beans ..... . | 3 small cans 25¢ [NW Choice 6.00-7.25 | auct. {lished between Cresson and Indi- it too long—but act. > | 4d Good 5.00-6.¢ Thursday, Mar. 3—On the farm | ana. : Ld COOGEE oy | ia a AM Medium 4.25-5.00-| tenanted by Mr. Kopf, in W. Done-| Gain of 16.66 per cent in popula- what real coffee good- fd Common 3.50-425 [gal township, live stock and imple- | tion made by Oil City from 1920 to Call, Phone or Write [Y Canners & Cutters 2.50-3.50 ments by Trustees of MM. R. 1926. i 8 — man. Frank, auct, East Stroudsburg—Contract | = —— STOCKER FEEDERS Monday, Mar. 7—On the awarded for building new Grace |B 1b ; Steers , | farm, in Rapho township, tenanted|Lutheran Church, ; Choice 8.00-9,0( A by-~Building pefmits value. piv sioner tg | Goole: 7.25-8.00 by W. Godschack, live stock and im- Dien Darby i) Ine Wh @ @® \ . x ‘rustees f M. R. ff- { 1ssued In Ohne rece ee d i Ad Tender Su ar Ri 8. ) 3 cams { Common 5.50-6.50 Tuesday, Aaron 8—On the prem-| McKeesport—Plans being made | . ® g eo P ( CALVES ises near Columbia, a large lot of|for Srection of $0040 Sadie > ® Peas e Corn eo omatoes 25¢ Choice $14.00-$16.00 | jive stock and farming implements | and Sailors Memoria uilding. ; a Buy a dozen cds assorted. Medium $.11.50-$14.00 | py Rev. A. M. Dombaugh. Frank,| Bell Telephone Company S00 Ad Common $5.00-$11.50 | ayet, Pennsylvania will spend $21, 500, > Sa pas i ge Bh » . HOGS Wednesday, March 9—One mile|000 during 1927 for extensions to 2 A In your neighborhood A pCO Store your money Heavywelahts $13.25-13.75| west of Florin, midway between telephone Sits Q " J ° Goes Furthest for Quality Merchandise! Mediumweights 13.50-14.00| Florin and Donegal Springs, live| kg in ar ¥ 3 ' 2 ) Lightweights 13.00-18.75 stock and entire lot of farming im- Yon may be establishec & p These Prices Effdrtive in Our Rough Stock $10.00-12.75 Plaments by Hiram Nisley: "Prank [91 The Frye station & | [Ul dll Il I dim MOUNT Y Store I. ter Grain and Feed Market uct. = SR jie : 3 x g J I Wi oT $1.30 bu. Thursday, March 10—On premis- opal Yo of McDonald Ne a nena ee | Corn 70c bu.|es on the road leading from Mount Clos Ta nh eT oka ; Ral} |Jov to Strickler’s church, 2 miles | Glass Works, Inc. ag ; Penna ertified Chicks 3 Timothy $18,00-20.00 ton [northeast of Mt. Joy, live stock, im- BR: tiation Pottstown: C0. erect . X i Straw ; $10.00-12.00 ton Ploments 2 goods by ing new plant. 8 This breeding farm spe@@@izes in supplying baby chicks from = WORK'S B Sellits Pre For 0 ton utr he Jae Schweniville357,461 pn $9 only the most carefully select J ran eM Sy ’ A 5 ‘| awarde or construction of consol- - 2 SMAKING SCHOOL BM | Shorts 41.50-42.50 ton] S. Carmany farm, near Florin, a Sandel Jor cons % All males and females have in approved and leg banded by x Complete C ot Hominy : 41.50-42.50 ton | large lot of live stock and entire Upper Darby—New system of |} an inspector of Pennsylvania D tment of Agriculture. x Louse Midalings 15.50-16.50 fon lot of farming implements by Wm. electric signa] lights installed at |g Buy Certified chicks that produc@@big, beautiful, Standard S % : Col H Linseed 56.00-57.00 ton| Rice. Frank, auct. wd fest Chester Pike. |S y aki ¥ Designi olor Harmony inseec 69th Street and West Chester Pike. |$ Tru hie ta produ x . Gluten 44.00-45.00 ton Thursday, March 17—At Donegal on Sky: C. White Leghorns that you will be + Pattern Draft Cutting Ground Oats 42.50-43.50 ton [ Springs, large lot of live stock and |, S40 be resumed in spring. 3 I also have the NEWTOWN BROODSR STOVES for sale. 3 Fi . Finishin Alfalfa (regular) 40.00-41.00 ton farming implements by Geo. End- Philadeljthia—$5,500,000 new 2 x 1itting ; g (Cash at Warehouse) slow. Frank, auct. . | building to be erected corner 17th | & x 4 Join Now—and B&#Making Your Cottonseed 41% $44.00-45.00 ton| Friday, March 18—On the Premi-f. 4 Chestnut Streets for Bonwit, N iry Feed 16% 35.00-36.00 ton|ses, on the Mount Joy and Marietta Teller and Co. x i . Dairy F . . . 0 os Spring Coat Dairy Feed 181 39.00-40.00 ton | pike, one mile northeast of Janey Womelsdorf—Plans discussed for fe > x : hy. i Dairy Feed 20% 42.00-45.00 ton |ta, stock, implements and - some erecting new school building to re- | Q J EF, M 1h X Above All—Thoroughness in Dairy Feed 24% 46.00-47.00 ton | household goods by G. M. Shuman. place present buildings at High and | ® * e Oo n = Dairy Feed 25% 49.00-50.00 ton | Moyer, auct. 3 Third Streets. dE : Horse Feed 85% $43.00-44.00 ton| Friday, March 15 0n oe Ma ‘Newmanstown —Li Valle : Textile Q Phone call 63R3 MT. JOY, PENNA. 3 . 3 Alfalfa (Reground) 44.00-45.00 ton road between Gotu 2 Ma lop Mills, Inc. established new. x NN iN etl a ! a, 3 > ; acturing strv = x Est. in Lane, in 1910 | ta, one mile west of Colum underwear manufacturing industry stock and farming implements by|peye. Geo. Houck. Frank, anct. - Hl. mmm - On the prem- New Facts For Poultrymen Extensive investigations in breed- : ing and feeding of poultry were Saturday, Mar. 19 Sows Need Exercise i carried on by the Bureau.of Animal | ises near Florin, on the road Hog quarters arranged to give the Industry, United States Department | ing from Mount Joy to Brenemen's brood sows plenty of exercise show 8 Go RIC of during the last fiscal | S¢hool house, large lot of live stock vosnlts at farrowing time, say year, Acgording to a report of the @nd entire dot of fwrming imple. specialists at the Pennsylvania chief of that bureau. In experi- | ments by Robinson and Anderson. State College. Sufficient protein t 0 Lite Batteries Qos wih Naot 22500 Rebs snd | Peed Be ~~ and mineral matter for the main- gs = = Single Comb White Leghorns for tenance of body weight also have a RL Fae od egg production, there was AR For Sale J @ inion: telling effect on the strength of lit- ae : : a higher proportion of 200-egg re- ne home with all ¢ tore produced. : G % J 5 i 2s, such as light, heat and bath. as By il and Accessories cords than during any previous SD i le Rg di, ew 8g in % pear, ith ltr and nicely located. Possession G.ve Houses Plants A Chance Otter out Shakil | April 1st. This is a corner pro- Whether in the dwelling or in the COAL pre heat, whether i ts in feeding for egg pro moss and slime collects on ah oe 4 : them. No plant can be expected to duction. In feeding tests for egg Shape Trees By Pruning en op I involved chick mortality, hatchabil- perty on Mt Joy twp. side. Price, greenhouse, flower-pots should be ity and fertility of epgs, inheritance | 35,550.00, Call or phone Jno. EK |ETeenho: aT Shaya De | of egg production, and various ex- Schroll, 41R2, Mt. Joy tf that : eee nt Een ere ee TIRE AnD Bl do well under adverse conditions, al will give you ph roduction, it was found that omitt- In pruning see that dangerous reer mers 1 . pr limestone, a shell-forming in- | crotches and crowding of limbs are : Cae ies er Save | A cu other can buy. A JOHN WwW DI LL gredient, from the ration, reduced | eliminated from young trees to : a, is sidered Likely that fhe ial \ . i i i hen the trees | islands of Japan had no uman in! egg production 50 per cent, avoid breaking down w I € 8 a . 80 eH come of age. The earlier shaping |bitants until comparatively recent J 208 E. Main St. MOUNT AY, PA. | rm pet, [come of, 280. The cater shaping |bitants nil F.H. BAKER, Mount Joy»Pa. ~ ,
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