Wielcome==1928 ! Another New Year has arrived and, as usual, finds us ready with full stocks of Dependable Qual- ity Foods and Household Needs at Prices that re- present real savings. This is the season of the year for New Resolu- tions—a good one for every Homekeeper every day in the year is—Buy all your Table and Household Needs in your Neighborhood ASCO Store— Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest! Reg. 12Y,c Fancy Large 2 lbs 19¢ CALIF. PRUNES Eat Stewed Prunes—Very Healthful and Beneficial to the The Produce and Live Stock Marke CORRECT NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN thruout week, vailed. Beef little steers activity pre ago, top heavies $13.70, weights $12.75, bulk $11.25-12.50 under light demand INFORMATION FUR- MARKET: With the yards closed on Monday and light cattle receipts developed a stronger tendency early but at the close prices held steady with week medium Bulls, she stock and all cutters clos- » most sales me- dium and light weights $9.00-10.00. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA Home Health Club | PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilke Say This Week t oo ing steady, bulk butcher bulls $8.25- 9.00, heifers $10.00-10.75, butcher 5 i cows $6.25-8.60, cutters $4.25-$6. En goote friend! nig 48 nm Stockers and feeders about steady ime laevs drow gadenlied Wo rawr os se sin? Es hut lots fun leit os d friend sin so long os se dich usa Bumblesock Has To WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER | | jone thd of a century 1 Lave told my readers of the Home Health Club, many facts about health. “How to get well. How to keep well, and How to keep young,’ has aways been the slogan of the Home Health Club and I expect the work to continue, I may not be icles for you at the end of another third of a century as I would have passed the century mark by quite a margin but my son David will be ready, to take my place if neec- essary, in about three years moro and two, perhaps three more of my sons are expecting to take up the i| work as soon as they can qualify. Well, whats that got to do with Christmas Candy: During the last writing these art- | 3 , kenna, awver won se dich amohl ous | Christmas candy, the youngsters body. Calves steady at week's advance, hen don shmisa se dich in|want to know. Quite a bit, some of 4 HE top vealars $17.25, or. | der grawva we en ous g’sookelde the older ones say. “It’s better than (HOGS: Closing steady or 25¢ lemon. De welt is foll so friend.|candy to know that the Home Delicious ASCO ; higher for week. Won du ena ninetzae favors doost |Health Club is to continue indefin- i Fancy Calif. RECEIPTS: For today’s market, n refushed ena der tswonsicht don [itely. California c a PEACHES cattle 6 cars from Chicago, contain- draida se dich in der dreck. You may have refused to buy any | PEACHES ing 163 head, 138 trucked in from Derno is en onery sart friend. Es [Christmas candy because I have | big can nearby farms, total cattle 301 head, | sin de woo friendlich tsu dime g’- [said so much about refined or | 4 big can 19¢ 10 calves, 348 hogs. Receipts for sicht sin, un won se tsu dere|white sugar and its effect on the g 15¢ 55 week ending Dec. 31, 1927, cattle | schwetza don mainsht du se wara | tonsils. J 3 cans 55¢ 67 cars, 33 Chicago; 10 St. Paul; | oll tzooker un hoonich, awver won Yes, highly refined sugar and | Unusually big value. In heavy, rich sugar syrup. 4/9 Penna.; 3 Canada; 2 Va.; 2 St. du der buckel draisht don sin se uff |tons of it are used daily to make | | Louis; 2 Ohio; 2 St. Joe; 1 W. Va.; | dere we de gale-weshpa. Selly candy and is for many | 1 Tenn.; 1 Buffalo: 1 Indiana; | sart leit wissa olles os gaega dich [cases of diseased tonsils but there 2 pkgs 9c Gold Seal One can 7c All For Ih. : 5 3 |S : A. ll Kind £ 200d Wholesome . containing 1893 head, 415 trucked is, un won ebbes letz gait mit|are many kinds o goc 4 Macaroni and Asco Tomato Puree 16¢ (in, total cattle 2308 head, 92 calv- | dinera friendshoft odder mit dere candy to be had and it surely is a 1b 35 es, 1695 hogs, 47 sheep. Receipts | selver don doona se es zoos brent hein in Re up the dis- 1 ois C for corresponding week last year, | os we der gretz so os yader ebber position of some pe : Rich Creamy Chess | cattle 62 ing containing Yo es fontz, un olla mohl os se es One excellent kind of candy that 2 . OTaeser 1s Se @ i av afalyv re W Red Ripe ASCO yc 567 head, 31 enives, 995 hogs, 103 § Mon od Slaton il ra Pe ign made chocolate | i, . BEANS With sheep. mauched hen, u, mus lisease, is 6 5 ; Iv sawn? So np shprich-wordt. | fudge Tomatoes i Butterine Fancy Pennsylvania and New | nix sawga,” is era shprich-worc Ge 3 PORK Jersey apples Wk Ta in Philadel- | Se wella es sawga oll selver do. ; The milk chocolate nut bar to be 2 big 25¢ { IHC 3 cans 23 phia but trading was rather slow. | Derno won ebbes gootes in dinera | found in all places selling candy is | cans C I'he best Delicious sold at $2.25 to | house-holding odder in dinera [also a very wholesome form of | $2.50 per bushel with a few sales | friendshoft happened don sawga se sweet and very nourishing. . at $3.00, while Yorks and Stayman | ken wordt awver wardta bis ebber’s In my own case about the only | 3 Res 252 A800 2 big bots 25 02 tht $2 00 t 52.25, Be vis | ena fartzaled. Derno sawga se.|time I realize that I have a stomach 3 TOMATO CATSUP C ; | yg t ogee eT “O yaw; ich hob sell aw g’hared|is when it gets decidedly empty and : (30d ap bh, 0; ro ney awver mer muss evva allowance [when I am too busy to go for lunch | 3 Absolutely pure. As fine as you ever tasted. Golden, Stayman, Yorks, Baldwin, far «de wordeit. Ich, amohl|I find that a few of my own Beauty | em are ay ao far ains, glawbs net,” un bis se|caramels, an almond Tos bar or 1 Spi i A a Bo Papdich of it der case hen se en|milk chocolate and a glass of water Quality Foods Victor to the Pennsylvania and' Federal | ii oh a iy ons : Du will answer the purpose very well. | | Bureau of Markets so os en ee 9 Sat 1A a i i \ : ais so le are t net? Such a luneh will d very well | Sensible Prices! Bread The potato markets were irregu- | Waisht fun so leit. Ware deol De Plea 8 il 1d rt os | Vita SY FAR. oo rally | Era graeshter concern is far de once in a while but should not ve- | Aseo Sugar Corn ......0... ... can 15¢ pon 6c J er but. the demand , vas generally goota leit drunna holdta so os yo [come a regular habit, Here is She {sco Tender Sifted Pens ...... ean 18e Pow: The Philadeiniie Was nemond feel fun ena denked odder|however, which may be used daily, | Asco Small Sifted Peas ....... can 23c | Quality Counts. urm on fancy stock with Pennsyl. ra ageny reputation is on shtake. [especially by people who habitually era ageny rej Asco Green Lima Beans ....... can 20¢ | vania round whites selling at $2.40 De Yn nor un Leichler sin. drunna overeat xp ~ 8 cars . | Oo pn a ¥ Ts ry: e one 31 nne reat. : | Asco Cooked Spinach i can 17¢ Bread lo $2.60 per 120 pound sack. Pitts- ——se wissa’s—un se wella nemond Six or eight nice clean dates and | - Asco Cooked Pumpkin ........ can 10c burgh was weaker with New York io wach rshoft hovva os mae |then two good ripe apples, a glass | Asco W et Shelmp it. on... can 19c¢ Supreme round whites quoted at $3.00 to | In der nuchpersiol Eh nn on lean comtor hiv | Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise ..... jar 23c Big Wrapped $3.15 per 150° pound sack while | derfun ga-denked is os se selever, un of water and then ean comfortably | Asco Peanut Butter .. tumbler 10c, 17c¢ Milk Loaf Balti ber > i 11 vith Penna. | de result is os era ageny bisniss back in your easy chair, put your Asco' Chili ance... bot 25¢ oe more Sas ow ow farsima un farleera uft geld wile [feet upon the desk, close your eyes Asco Sliced Pineapple ........ can 25c¢ O¢ Found [ringing $5.00 19 se usht room hucka missa un|and rest for ten minutes, After i Aseo Cherries..." can 23c, 33c ha Sane shiping pois Ter watcha far de leit os era kep ous|that you can do more work in the ir ported a better demand with Green Fy. Coffee of the same Quality as Asco Blend Costs you where from 45¢ to 50c a Ib elsewhere. ASCOCOFFEE .. =~ pound Rich, Full, Heavy Bodied. Convinecingly good. 37c Victor Blend Coffee pound 3 1 Cc ir LI on 5 Read—Buy—Save! orax Pure Vanilla Exertact ........ bot 13c Soap Je Pure Corn Stareh ........ pkg 7c sco Ground Spices ........... can 7c } 4 cakes 25¢ Dried Lima Beans ...... || 2 lbs 17¢ Best Soop Beans ..... "| 3 lbs 25¢ P&G. Princess Jellies vey 3 tumblers 25¢ Asco Pure Jellies ......... tumbler 15¢ Naphtha Cranberry Sauce ..... verve 2 jars 25c Soa . Prim Whole Rice ....... 3 pkgs 25¢ Pp Asco Honduras Rice ....... Ib pkg 13c¢ Selecte Je S .... 4 cakes 15¢ | Selec d Walnuts... 27c Gold Seal Qats ,..... + 3 pkgs ¢ One jar 23c One Four Cent | Both for i: Asco Pure and Anchor | Preserves Opener | 2 3¢ Strawberry, Pineapple, Peach or any variety in stock. You Can Reduce Your Cost of Living—by Buying All Your Table Needs in an ASCO Store! These Prices Effective in Our MOUNT JOY Store LP 0O00000O00000C | PPR | Mountains selling mostly at $2.25 $1.25 per 3 pound basket but small llots of fancy stock brought as high as $1.40. Receipts were about the same as the previous day in New York but the market showed a stronger tone. Fancy whites ranged from $1.10 to $1.35 per 3 pound per 150 pound sack f. o. b Ship sin. So leit sin we grebsa. Se it . . . - . fi ments for the entire country total- | fonga era bait un derno backa se ed 435 cars, of which Pennsylvania | Unich en shtae un ny "Mai Ton. kia. Se drowa sich selever ne shipped 2, Maine 134 and Long | donnkia. B pay 3 = ong —un dohare drowa se nemond ] : i i 3 5 Se maena se hetta feel The Philadelphia mushroom mar- shunsht, ve bi in ee ket was sharply stronger due to the | friend. awver won 30 Mm ue Re € Do i : » 3 Frogs ar hi don better demand and lighter Yeceipts, j 00IN2 un frogs ai Most sales ranged from 75 to | Joompa selly friend ous-anonner em dreck haeva woo se selever drin flae in ma sei-shtoll, Ich bin kens fun denna karls os maena es hut gor ken goote friend mae in der weldt. Es hut se, awver ich bahawb se sin rawr. Der goote friend doot grawd es gaegadale fun denna woo ich derfun g’schwetzed hasket browns and creams from .85 | hob. Are sawgt de goota to $1.15 and buttons from .70 to | Waega dere wen du net .90. : un won are findt os du letz hisht 3 . 3 . | don coomed aretsu dere we en mon | Celery was firmer in Philadelphia un sawgt dere’s ins e’sicht. En with wired bunches selling at .10 friend os by dere shtaid won are to .18 per bunch and a few sales | (ace os du ~ letz gaisht doot dere at .20. Beets brought .40 to 75, { om ser shawda., Em recht setza carrots .50 to .75, parsnips .30 to Woh The r letz isis em ous em Var As 8 Seb dei did ken graeserer favor con ma mon 32.00 per 100 pound sack, while bafolla. Dich gae lussa un dich Savoy brought .60 to .85 | per bushel. Of Prices STEERS Range C $14.00-15.25 | ‘u aner finsht don bin ene on dich | Good $12.75-14.50 mit eisna bener far du consht en | Good $12.75-14.00 | tzaea ocker feldt foll karls finna Good $12.50-14.25 | 0s dere der belly-guts uff der wor- | Medium 210 50-12.75 | riff-showfel he haeva bis du ainer | Connon '$8.00-10 50 | insht os dere en sock foll waetza yo HEIFERS : on di hinnery dere shtelt de wile os Choice 10.50.11. 50 0 oo Good 9.25 10.50 Medium 775.9 95 | TOBACCO GROWERS Common 6.50-7.75 HAVE BRIGHT OUTLOOK | Choice Cows 8.00-9.25 The outlook for the Pennsylvania Good 6,75-8.00 | tobacco growers has not been as Common & medium 4.50-6.75 | bright at any gms in the ai fe ar & cd 5 years as it is today, says e Bur- Pow etter, & wattar 8.00-£.50 eau of Markets of the Department BULLS of Agriculture at Harrisburg in its Good and choice 8.25-9.50 annual review of the tobacco sit- Cutters, common & med. 5.75-8.25 uation in this Commonwealth, Feeder and Stocker Cattle Stocks of Pennsylvania tobacco Good and Choice 9.00-11.50 | held by manufacturers and dealers Common & medium 6.50-9.00 | are twenty per cent smaller than in Good and Choice 8.75-11.00 | the fall of 1926 and are the small- Common & medium 6.25-8.75 | est held since the autumn of 1921. Furniture Needs The importance of correct furniture and furnish- ing in the madern home cannot be over epmhasiz- ed, 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. #4 Don. W. Gorrecht H. C. BRUNNER West Main Street, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. GIFT SHOP Parker Fountain Pens HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? DON’T WAIT TOO LONG BRING THEM IN City Shos JEWELER Mt. Joy, Pa. 50-52 S. Queen St., 7 NOOO Repairing Company Lancaster, Pa. VEALERS : : Yonge Good and choice wih Pennsylvania ste Medium BS A her head tha produe n e 0 4 > 4 Cull and common 6.00-12.50 tion in the United States of Ave. ; HOGS cent cigars has increased 11 per Heavyweights $9.75-10.25 cent while the output of all cigars Mediumweights | po increased one per cent. Since Lightweights 9.25-9.75 a large portion of the Pennsyl- Roygh stock 7.78-9.25 | 2 nia tobacco goes into five-cent !ancaster Grain and Feed Market | cigars, it is particularly eheouragr NV heat $1.25 bu. | ing, states the Bureau, that during HAY (baled) the year ending June 30, 1927, the Timothy $ 12.00-15.00 ton | production of five-cent cigars pass- Straw $10.00-11.00 ton |ed the 3 billion mark for the first 6 GS * + * *, * £0 6 7 * * Q * + * £ O hs * J LJ * » Ls * * £Y £3 *. Ls 0 * 0 * £Y 0 £) * » * 7 0 Selling Price of Feeds 43.50-44.50 ton 43.50-44.50 ton 4900.-50.00 ton Bran Shorts Hominy Middlings 47.50-48.50 ton Linseed 56.50-57.50 Gluten 47.00-48.00 ton Ground oats Alfalfa (Regular) Cottonseed 41% Dairy feed 16% Dairy feed 18% Rairy feed 20% Dairy feed 24% Dairy feed 25% 54.50-55.50 ton Horse feed 85% 47.50-48.50 ton 48.00-49.00 ton $40.00-41.00 ton $54.50-55.50 ton 41.00-42.00 ton 44.00-45.00 ton 48.00-49.00 ton 52.00-53.00 ton saena in u-glick cooma is em deifel si g’sheft. Der goote friend is der arsht os nei coomed won amohl de gons weldt nows gonea is, un won noon and you will not be too tired to eat a good wholesome dinner at night. If you are doing hard manuel labor, eat a couple ounces of nut meats before eating the dates. All readers of this publication are at liberty to write for jnform- ation upon any subject pertaining to health. Address all communica tions to Dr. David H. Reeder, 3131 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo., giv- | ing full name and address and at | least six cents in postage. LARGE PROFIT FROM BRIDGE TO CAMDEN The Delaware river bridge had | its most profitable period during the | last six months of 1927, when it | earned $1,229,925.85 in tolls, it was |§ revealed today. | This amount has been distrib to the city of Philadelphia and the | State of Pennsylvania, which receiv- | ed $307,481.46 each, the remaining | $614,962.93 going to the State New Jersey. Since it has been in peration the bridge has never been of | | of taxed to more than one-fourth its capacity, and its earnings have doubled the estimates of the engi- | neers. | Stocks of tobacco produced in areas time since 1918. Washes, Carries Coal, | Woman Gains 18 Lbs. “T wash. iron end carrv coal and don’t get tired since taking Vinol Also, T havé gained 18 pounds.”— Mrs. S. Cortese. Vinol ‘is a delicious compound of | cod liver pentone, iron, ete. Nerv. | ous. easilv tired. anemic people are sarnriced how Vinol o'ves new pep sound sleen and a BIG anpetite, The very FIRST bottle often adde several pounds weicht to thin child. ren or adults Tastes delicious Alfalfa (reground) 44.00-45.00 ton E. W. Garber, Druggist. (1) the thorough soaking. is not so cold that it will chil plants. With the work may ness and dispatch. | Now we’d like to know what the Pennsy earns with its river bridge on the Lincoln Highway at Colum- bia. — —— 537 CARLOADS OF APPLES GRADED BY STATE INSPECTORS —_—————t-——— Five hundred and thirty-seven cars of apples were inspected at 32 shipping points principally in Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, York and Wyoming counties this year by the Bureau of Markets, Pennsyl- vania Department of Agriculture. Due to adverse weather condi- tions throughout the growing sea- son, the apple crop was smaller and contained more defective fruit. As a result, the number of cars in- spected was only half the number of last year. Likewise, the percent- age of U. S. Fancy and No. 1 grades was smaller than in any year since the service was started in 1923, amounting to 63 per cent of the cars inspected as compared to 78 per cent in 1926 and 79 per cent in 1925, UD Ere Give Plants A Drink When watering plants, do it in morning and give the soil a Use water that the aid of a funnel | be done with neat- | YH Wi NNN rs NN NWA Ralston [LR LRT Pe afternoon than you did in the fore- uted | PE and Douglas Shoes Beginning Friday, Jan. 6th, 1 Shoes have been steadily going up in price ( it is a sure bet that they will be much higher Spring, but in the face of this fact, we are offering a big saving to you. ALL FLORSHEIM SHOES Were $10.00, now $8.85 | DOUGLAS SHOES Were $7.50, now Were $7.00, Were $6.00, Were $5.00, sda na $6.59 now $6.19 now ... $5.19 now $4.19 During This Sale We Are Giving 20 Per Cent. Off h On All Our Boys’ Shoes A Our stock consists principally of Gerberich- Payne Shoes, made here in our home town, and we all know there is no better boy’s shoe on the market. Sale Will Continue Until Saturday, January 21st Eshleman Brothers Hall Building Mount Joy, Pa. our entire stock of Florsheim and Douglas shoes at ¥\ MRS. R. P. McGANN Nee Jennie Wharvell Wish to announce that she will receive a limited number of Piano pupils at her studio. A thorough and complete course in Theory, Harmony, and Technique, will be taught. Special attention given to ‘beginners, Application for enrollment can be made by mail or person. in Studio, 40 W. Donegal Street 5 nov. 9-3m h Cinco Londres, Havana Ribbon Londres, Bolds Perfecto, Rocky Ford, Henrietta Juniors, Summans, Wenesta, Shissler’s Merchant, Pure Stock, Home Comforts, Wm. Penn, Square Deal, Noble Knight, Lew Morris, 6 for 25. Any of these, 50 in box for $2.00. All 2 for 15c¢ Cigars, 4 for 25¢; all 10c Cigars, 3 for 25. Special price on box lots. Camels, Piedmonts, Chesterfields and Lucky Strikes, two 15¢ packs for 25c. We have a fine assortment of Pipes. Ask to see them. All 10c Tobaccos, 3 packs for 25¢c. All 15¢ Tobaeccos, such as Red Man, Red Horse, Bag Pipe, Beechnut, ete., 2 packs 25c¢. Prince Albert, 2 cans 25c. All Fruits in Season. We also carry a complete line of penny Candy. All flavors of Chiques Rock Soft Drinks on ice, 5u H. A. DARRENKAMP 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA. HARDWARE PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING ———— When in need of anything in our line, we will be pleased tc serve you. We have secured the services of a first-class Plumber and are prepared to do only the best of work. We are prompt and will cheerfully furnish estimates. Give us a call. Brown Bros. West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. CLARENCE SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA.