! kt - "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, ’28 Reg. \23c ASCO Extra Fancy Small ia Reg. 18c ASCO Fancy Tender 4 cars, 1 Penna; 1 Va; 1 gy | Chicago; 1 St Joe; containing 102 Sifted Peas | Sifted Peas i x ind hi", : | local feed lots, total cattle 857 head The Produce and fo | CORRECT NISHED WEEKLY BY THE A CANNED B | PENNA. BUREAU OF N I | MARKETS FOR THE G J BULLETIN 0 P FE A 5 Rd4| MARKET: Trading was handi- T S caped at the yards this morning by H A Ad [the heavy snowfall. Beef steers We offer our patrons this week the held steady, yearlings showing ac- E finest Peas canned; at a reduction from L | tion, one load 1150 pound weights our regular prices. There are several PY | $14.25, several sales 1140-1190 R varieties, to suit every “Purse” and “Pal. E pound averages $13.65-14. 00, bulk ate”. It is good economy t6 buy by the of sales $11.75-13.00. Bulls, she dozen. stock and all cutters slow, about Where Quality Counts Your Money Goes fleady. Stockers and feeders inac- tive. Calves steady top vealers Furthest! $117.00, : wk HOGS: Tending steady, little Mer hen widder shtride in der action early, RECEIPTS: For today’s market, cattle Live Stock Market INFORMATION FUR. PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To Say This Week householding. De Polly hut mich fardt ga-yawked far unser karra- seera aweck gevva, un ich hob shunt aw-shprooch greeked fun ed- licha weipsleit far tsu ena cooma, anes fun denna wore de Betz Grill; THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT J OY, LANCASTER CO., PA. Home Health Club PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. KEEDER than any other article of food. is on account whole wheat flour, prove that a larger nutriment has been secured. There are many other kinds of cereal out of which bread is made besides wheat and it is wise to study and try them all, The time is surely coming when WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. Bread. I presume I caution more people about the free use of bread | It | of the starch that I | must do this, It is true that the ker- | nel of wheat comes nearest to sup- | plying the various chemical ele- | ments .and various salts and vitam- ins required by the body of any | food proauct known and generally used but we do not, as a rule, use the whole kernel of wheat, nothing but the starch. Now while it has been demonstrated by experiment | that a greater percentage of fine white flour can be digested than of that does not percentage of Red Ripe Teddy Bear Teddy Bear 2 cans 250 Tomatoes: Peas and Corn Buy a dozen assorted cans for $1.40. The Nearest to the Best Home-Made! Bread Supreme big wrapped loaf Oc Biches st and Purest Ingredients. Victor Bread ......... 3... pan loaf 6¢c Quality and Quantity. Geisha Decidedly Different— A cup convinces! 7c Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Old Country Style Victor Blend Coffee .. ASCO Teas I=7"The above list just represents a few of the many big values awaiting you at your nearest Asco Coff Ab be ag pl 50¢ ha i-4 Ib pkg ASCO Store. APPT | i cork ae These Prices Efiective in Our MOUNT JOY STORE © GOODRICH TIRES ~~, Prest-O-Lite Batteries and Accessories Gas, Oil TIRE AND BATTERY REPAIRING JOHN W, V. DILLINGER 208 E. Main St. MOUNT JOY, PA. ma mm F ARQUHAR DAIRY BOILER will help you produce certified milk. Farmers and Dairymen have found ‘this Boiler most econven- ient, easily and quickly stéamed and by virtue of its interior arrangement, it is most economical. Just the Boiler for sterilizing, heating water, cooking feeds, heating molasses for mixing sweet feeds, ete. Built in full accord with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ Code and meets every requirement of the state of New York, New Jer- sey, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Maryland. A great time and labor saver. Helps to get that higher price for milk. Write for complete specifications and rock bottom price. Box 467, York, Pa. A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Limited CLARENCE SCHOCK MOUNT JOY, PA. BAAR wn IR | 35 calves, 670 hogs. Receipts for can 19¢ can 15¢ week ending January 28, 1928, ecat- | tle 44 cars, 14 Penna; 13 Chicago doz $2.25 doz $1.75 . | 3 Va; 3 St. Louis; 2 St. Paul; 1 Z : Canada; 1 Buffalo; 1 Ohio; 1 St. Deliciously tender peas with that “Fresh Picked” flavor. of [ Joseph; containing "1127 head, 584 TET trucked in, total cattle 1711 head, Teddy Bear can 12: : dozen $1 40 1889 hogs, 484 calves, 101 sheep. 2C ° Receipts for corresponding week PEAS LJ | last year, cattle 56 cars, 14 Chic- ago; 13 Va; 11 Pa; 7 St. Paul; 5 St. Louis; 4 "Canada; 1 Tenn; 1 Ind; Reg. 9¢c Dona 3 cakes 20 containing 1469 hen ad, 497 trucked CASTILE SOAP C in, total cattle 1966, 1457 hogs, 60 calves, 74 sheep. Apple Prices Firm The apple market was # trading continued rather 4 T 1 N $2 ew Jersey Romes sold at > packed in oiled paper bringing A ee. i $2.50 to $2.75. Stayman brought Reg. Sc Size "Daily Table Reminders! $2.00 to $2.40 with fancy lots as Se [vu Ta 9 $2.75, according to the Powder ar Dh ie Eh ar 20c Bae Pennsylvania and Federal Bureau 2 k 6 Asco Tom@to Catsup .......... bot 15¢ I 1.0% Markets. : p gs c Asco ChilifiSauce ............. bot 25¢ Pennsylvania mushrooms advan- = = Presefver big jar 23c ced due to a better demand and Reg. 18c Pure Vanilla Extract ..... bot 13¢, 25¢ moderate receipts. Prices ranged Princess Cop tarch Lites 3 oie from 75¢ to $1.25 with poor stock Asco e.atine Desserts ..... pkgs c as low as 50e ser 3 pound basket. Cocoa Asco Tomato Soup ........ 2 cans 15c¢ E p Azco Prepalied Mustard... jar 12c Celery continued firm and sold at Ib can 15¢ Rich Creamy Cheese ........... 1b 35¢ 10c to 20e a wired bunch with ex- tra fancy stock bringing 25c¢. cabbage was steady and sold to $1.00 per bushel hamper. Root crops were dull and Beets brought 80c to 65c Pp basket, carrots 25¢ to 550, 1 25¢ to 55e¢, parsnips 25¢ and white turnips 25¢ to 40c. potatoes were about per 5-8 basket. Rutabagas slowly at 25¢ to 65¢ per 5-8 Eastern potato markets generally steady but the was limited. Supplies were large consuming markets shown a decline during Today’s holdings totaled compared with 808 on Pennsylvania round whites {$2.50 to $2.65 per 120 | sack in Philadelphia, at burgh and at $1.90 to 100 pound sack in Baltimore. | shipping points were { $2.60 per 150 pound sack Shipments for the entire totaled 824 cars, of which shipped 219, Pennsylvania 1 York 11 and Idaho 111. Range Of Prices STEERS Choice $14.50-15.25 Good 13.25-14.50 Good 13.25-14.50 Good 12.75-14.25 | Medium 11.00.13.25 { Common 8.00-11.00 { HEIFERS { Choice 10.50-11.50 | Good 9.50-10.50 | Medium 8.00-9.50 { Common 6.75-8.00 COWS 8.50-9.50 7.50-8.50 [Sed & medium 5.00-7.50 Low cutter & common 3.25-5.00 BULLS | Good & Choice 8.50-10.00 c utters, common & med. 5.75-8.50 Feeder and Stocker Cattle | Good & choice 9.00-11.25 | Common & medium 6.50-9.00 | Good and Choice 8.75-11.00 | Common & medium 6.25-8.75 VEALERS | Good & choice 15.00-17.00 { Medium 12.50-15.00 [Cull & common 6.00-12.50 HOGS Heavyweights $9.50-10.00 Mediumweights 9.25-10.00 Lightweights 9.00-9.75 Rough stock 7.50-9.00 alists of the Pennsylvania College. Do not delay. ruck receipts of Pennsylvania and .50 per bushel with fancy steady vellow varieties bringing 65¢ to $1 ate and track holdings in the seven the week. 670 cars Monday. $3. $3.15 per 150 pound sack in Pitts- $2.10 weak | Green Mountains selling at $2.45 to Lancaster Grain and Feed Market Wheat $1.35 bu. HAY (baled) Timothy $12.00-16.00 ton Straw $10.00-12.00 ton Selling Price of Feeds Bran $44.00-45.00 ton Shorts 43.00-44.00 ton Hominy 47.00-48.00 ton Middlings - 47.00-48.00 ton Linseed 58.00-59.00 Gluten 50.00-51.00 ton Ground oats 48.00-49.00 ton Alfalfa (Regular) $40.00-41.00 ton Cottonseed 41% 47.00-48.00 ton Dairy feed 16% 41.50-42.50 ton Dairy feed 18% 44.50-45.00 ton Dairy feed 20% 49.00-50.00 ton Dairy feed 24% 53.00-54.00 ton Dairy feed 25% 55.00-56.00 ton Horse Feed 65% 48.00-49.00 ton Alfalfa (reground) 44.00-45.00 ton ree) Ue ee Start Farm Accounts If you have neglected to get your farm accounts started do it now, say farm management speci- but slow. rm $2.25 to stock Savoy at 40c¢ draggy. er 5-8 )arsnips to 65, Sweet with moved basket. were demand moder- have sold at pound 00 to per Maine with £0.) country Maine 4, New State ous em sin g’folla we ich ga-adfer tised hob far en bed-feller, hob aw net draw uff nemma daid mit mere. mere tzwae weipsleit ous Ich was os Betz mich farrivla won mere ousfolla daida, far se mich net sella mohls ivver de Sexfoos Betz Sexfoos ered bis se sheer oll my blowma bame farbrucha hut g’hot? De Betz Grill is net so g’farlich awver is so sobberments weesht. Se waerdt en bar-rick, hut en glossich awk, en naws os we en blook-shawr un usht nuch tzwae tzae. Era mowl gooked os we en karrich-hofe in der nocht won der moond shined. Sell is aw net oll. Se hut en foos os we en hinner shoonka funera tzwae hoonerd poon sow un grae- awga draw we en ous-galefflede walniss. Se hut bae os we en growd shtomper mid da wauda ’sunnersht-versht draw. Es mecht dich farleicht woonera we ich sell ous g’funna hob, awver sell gaid nemond nix aw. Ich bin gawiss ivvel ob, un ich ware garn widder tzurick far fun der Polly era goote booch-waetza koocha essa. Mee wase net wos wosser waerdt is bis der brunna drooka is, un sidder os de Polly mich fardt ga-yawked hut fin ich usht ous wos en goote haemet os ich g’hot hob. Ich hob era der onner dawg en brief g’shrivva un hob g’sawt wile mere don net agre a kenta don wetta mere draw gae un unser socha fardaila, en schae- da-brief greega, un uns widder farhira. Se hut mere wardt g’shick- ed dorrich der ’Shquire Lawbuck os es soch ware shunt long fardailed un der ansich wake os ich het far tzurick cooma ware anes fum Gen- eral Grant sina “unconditional sur- renders’ maucha. Now, eb ich uff my knee gae far ma unnerruck fress ich hoy we en ux. Woe ich g’- sawt hob waega unserem karraseera is wore. De Polly wase es, awver se wills net admitta, Mere wora grawd we feel onera yunga leite heitza dawgs woo on anonner room shlovera os we tzwae kelver won se dickey millich ous ma kivvel scwfa. De oldta maid maega de nause nuff draya, awver won se en chance now hetta far en mon karraseera don daida uff eme room shlovera 0s we en gowl won are farraeged glaya hoy g’fressa hut. De socha saena mer oll won se farby sin, aw- ver ’sis gor ken use os mer de wore heit farlaegled. Ich board now widder by Billy Bixler, awver ich denk net ich long mae bleib. Der Billy is en ormer ketzer, grawd we ich selver, awver are hut en grose hartz un gleiched mere net ous-beeda. Won se em | 08 | de gane ich uff der wake un nem em oldta Abe Lacy si blotz. So hod-ya. Ich luss ich dich hara fun mere. Works Hard, Dances, Gains 3 Lbs. a Week “T work hard, dance and have gained 3 pounds a week since tak- ing Vinol. 'My nervousness is al- most gone.”’—Mrs. F. Lang. Vinol is a deligious compound of cod liver peptone,tiron, etc., Nerv- ous, easily tired anémic people are surprised how Vinol giges new pep sound sleep and a BIG appetite. The very FIRST bottle often adds several pounds weight to thin child- ren or adults, Tastes delicious. E W. Garber, Druggist. (5) We Mark Laying Hens To determine how many eggs a hen will lay, ial to use some identification mark. A numbered leg band is used for this! purpose. Each hen has a different numbered band, and it is convenient to letter the bands serially so that a different letter is used each year. Thus, A-101 may be the leg band number of a hen in 1928; B-101 will be the leg band number of a hen in 1929, and so on. re ee Qe Order Landscape Materials Have you ordered the trees, shrubs, vines, and perennials that you desire to plant in the spring? If orders are placed early you can give the nurseryman a definite date upon which to make shipment. Then the planting materials will be on hand the exact time when you can take care of them. gons un ich ga-denked os se Ich het holdta sella, un sell wore de Betz Grill un de daid hut em | housebutza im gorda room g’shlenk Polly net era mind wexeled don | it is first of all essent- woo sella mohls der Billy Schnell wheat cannot be supplied for the keffer hira hut wella, un ich will increasing number of hungry be-chudes leever farfreera os mit | mouths that demand food. Starches era uff nemma. Du waisht se hut|are not the natural food of man, sich sella mohls en shtick tzoong [Only a limited amount of starchy ob ga-biss we se fum asel g’folla food should be used and those who un se sawga mere sell ware widder | confine their diet to fine white oll noach ga-woxa un se kent ma flour, bread, butter, cakes, pies karl Hail Columby widder gevva in potatoes, beans, peas, and bananas rechter ord. Se wore mere are rapidly digging their graves with their teeth, Fruit, nuts, berries and herbs or vegetables are man’s natural diet and even after thousands of years upon a mixed diet of starches, meats and vegetables he must fre- quently return to nature in order to drive disease out of his system. Bread, homever, has become the prominent and supposedly indis- pensible article of foed for civilized humans and therefore to secure the ores t benefit and the least hurt from its must be the those who seek the best their fellows, My advice to all who can do so, use good of is to buy a small hand mill and grind your own whole wheat or other flour. ng before the war I purchased + $6.00 from a mail order NS a nett mill used most- ly for grinding chicken feed. After it became impossible to purchase flour or flour bread I secured a couple of bushels of wheat and a bushel of shelled corn. The boys had lots of fun and some hard work grinding our whole wheat flour and our corn meal, but we found the product far better than anything we could buy. We also found that we could make a very fine flour which we sifted some getting bran for the chickens, but the ‘boys seemed to think the chickens were getting the best of us. There are few people who ever stop to figure the real cost of the things they buy ready for use. In nearly all parts of this coun- try 1 have found baker's bread, prepared cereals and canned goods upon the tables of farmers who grow and could prepare all of these things for themselves, It would not take long to figure out how much you are paying the baker for making your bread when you know that it does not takd near a pound of flour to make a pound loaf, and as a barrel of flour must contain 640 pound, there must be in it over 700 loaves of bread, which at .10 per loaf, amounts to seventy dollars, therefore for the eight bushels of wheat that you sold for less than $16, you pay the rail- road, the miller, the baker and the | profiteers a total of 50% to make | to make it into bread which has | been denatured, robbed of its vital- | vears you begin to suffer with acid- | sis or hyper-acidity, The starches | ferment instead of digesting and | | you suffer with gas. You go to the! | doctor, and he gives you bicarbon- | ate of soda, which you could as | we ell have taken your own baking { soda, only it wouldn’t cost so much. | | You have relief for a few « ays | ibut as the doctor said nothing | | about ne 1 anothe cause you soon go for | treatment and then later | who may give | 1 thing in a different | form, but he likewise does not tell | you to stop the starches and eat | {raw fruits and vegetables or go on | ia milk diet. All readers of this publication {are at liberty to write for informa- | tion upon any subject pertaining | to health. Address all communica- | tions to Dr. David H. Reeder, 3131 Main Street, Kansas City, Mo., giv- | | | | {to i r doctor | vou the same ing full name and address and at} [least six cents in postage. et Order Vegetable Seeds Vegetable growers, whether home | garden or commercial, should con- sider carefully the source, quality, and variety of seed to be planted. If you have located a good source, endeavor to get seed of identical | parentage for use this year. Send for catatogs of several seedsmen, but do not shop around too much. Extravagant vague statements re- garding varieties should be disre- | garded, but much authentic inform- ation may be obtained from reli- able seed catalogs. Bl WW | — wl Wy Wi / J A Ex (oi, 4s % Rafsion The Whole Wheat Cereal ZH task of |} izing elements. When you have eaten starch | £ {foods in excess for a number of | 3 i : | | Q | 3 z= 95¢ | The Perfect Napkin A Money-Saving Price GAUZETS The Perfect Sanitary Napkin The Perfect Sanitary Napkin Soft edges prevent irritation The Waterproof Underlayer Protects Clothing 39c Box of one doz. 3 Boxes for 33¢ Box of one doz, 3 Boxes for | C Highest Qual ty-Lowes! Price | | | | | | | Highest Quality-Lowest Price The Rexall Store E. W. GARBER, Mount Joy ad 0 0 O30 EE oO 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 25c; all 10¢ 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 25e. All 15¢ Tobaccos, 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, 50 H. A. DARRENKAMP 3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT JOY, PA. HARDWARE PLUMBING, HEATING AND TINNING eee tee. © When in need of anything in our line, we will be pleased te & 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. FOR GOOD, CLEAN COAL will “toad that pave er slinkers, ete, A a. reasonable. 87] GIVE 8. & H. GREEN raping STAMPS HARRY LI LEEDOM Telephone SR5