{ i i 5 > t : EL < 3 3 5 br ~~ = » & t » WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, 1929 Buy with = CERTAINTY and SATISFACTION 21] APL J In The Stores Where Quality Courts Specially Priced for This Week Only! Can 12c PRIM for : TOMATOES ted Milk, Tuber Tested i Can 13c FARMDALE SUGAR CORN Can 13c BLUE DOT LIMA BEANS Asco Evap can 10¢ Kellogg’s All Bran .............. Big Pkg 20¢ Ralston’s Whole Wheat Food Pkg 24¢ Grape:Nuis .... ... ..,. .. .; i & Pkg 15¢ Mazola Cooking Oil ; Pt. Can 2%7¢ ASCO Cream Mints ............... i.. 1b 20¢ Star Naphtha Powder ........... Big Pkg 19¢ Fab Soap Beads .................; :. pkg 10¢ ea 49¢ Wood Frame Ext’'n Window Screens . | . . a& Our Bread products afe made from the purest ingredients. Victor ui 5¢ oaf ‘Bread Bread Supreme ... Big Loaf Wrapped 8¢ Joan of Arc Kidney Beans ............ can 10¢ Instantaneous Tapioca is .+.. pkg 10¢ Minute Tapioca ........... . .. | ... pkg 18¢ ASCO Quick Made Tapioca . .. ..... 3 pkgs 20¢ Libby’s De Luxe Peaches .......... big can Blue Label Karo Syrwp-...... .... BF can MacLaren’s Salad Dressing ....... #... bot Rumford’s Baking Powder ... ... . . + 1b can ASCO Baking Powder ........ .. . » 1b can 10¢ 10¢ 25¢ 32¢ 20¢ Reg. 32c¢ DEL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS 2 cans 55¢ Creamed Asparagus on Toast! Gold Seal Oats (Quick Cook or Reg.) 2 pkgs Del Monte Spinach creas BS Hed. cans Morton’s (Plain or Iodized) Salt .... 23 pkgs Mrs. Morrison’s Puddings vee 28 pkes 15¢ 25¢ 17¢ 20¢ ASCO Pure Grape Juice .-... pt bot 23¢ Cod Seal Flour ....... . .... 5-1b bag 294 M. B. C. Cocoanut Delight Cakes Ib 19¢ Blue Swan Toilet Paper (1000 Sheet Rs) roll 10¢ Wonderful Coffees For Un- usually Low Prices. ASCO Coffer Ib 39¢ Why Pay More? These Prices Effective in Our MOUNT JOY STORE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANC.A STER CO., PA. The Produce and Live Stock Market CORRECT INFORMATION FUR- NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Trading thruout the past week was very slow, with beef steers and yearlings showing a downward ten- dency, but at the close under more active demand prices firmed up and closed about steady with a week ago, several sales yearlings and me- diyn weights $13.25, bulk of sales $12.00, $12.75. Bulls, she stock and all cutters steady, bulk fat heif ers $10.25, $11.00, sausage bulls, $9.75, $10.50, butcher cows $8.25, $9.25, cutters $4.50, $6.00. Stock- ers and feeders nominal. Calves steady at weeks 50c decline, top vealers $17.25, few selects $17.50. Hogs: Firm, top westerns $13, bulk local feds $12.25, $12.50. Receipts: For ‘todays market, cat- tle 1 car from St. Paul; containing | 31 head, 501 head trucked in, total | cattle 532 heod, 33 calves, 325 hogs | 7 sheep. Receipts for week ending | May 4, ’29, cattle 7 cars, 4 Penna; 1 Va.; 1 St. Paul; 1 Ky; containing 162 head, 1263 trucked in, total cattle 1425 head, 615 calves, 1112 | hogs, 634 sheep. Receipts for cor- | responding week lost year, cattle 15 cars, 9 Penna; 2 Va; 2 St. Paul; 1 Chicago; 1 Ohio; containing 304 head, 1716 trucked in, total cattle 2020 head, 554 calves, 1257 hogs, 28 sheep. Range Of Prices STEERS Good 12.75-13.75 Good 13.00-13.75 Good 13.00-13.75 Medium 11.75-12.75 Common 8.75-11.75 HEIFERS Choice 11.25-12.00 Good 10.50-11.25 Medium 9.50-10.50 Common 7.75-9.50 COWS Choice : 9.25-10.00 Good 8.25-9.25 6.75-8.25 4.00-6.75 Common & medium Low cutter & cutter BULLS Good & choice (beef) 10.50-11.75 Cutter, common & med. 7.75-10.50 FEEDERS AND STOCKERS Good and choice 10.50-12.00 Common & med. 7.75-10.50 Good and choice 10.25-11.75 Common & med. 7.50-10.25 Its Own Trolley Cars |: Seattle, Wash.—Seattle city fathers, already in the street car business, PQ IS YOUR EYESIGHT TROUBLING YOU? Are the symptoms of EYE STRAIN becoming pronounced— headaches, tired feeling, inflamed eyelids and nervousness? | HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Get our optometrists’ advice—shey will tell you if glasses are going to help your condition. “The Store that always greets you with a smile.” APPEL & WEBER Optometrists and Opticians Office Hours: 8:30 to 5:00 P. M. 40-42 N. Queen St. oti Phone 2413 LANCASTER, PA. Mother’s Day Sunday, May 12th Get Her a Box of Mother's Day Art Style Candy at THE REXALL STORE E. W. GARBER Just a Few Left MOUNT JOY, PA. LOO OOOO HAS OPENED STUDIO | MISS ESTHER GARBER, who has received her education at Oberlin Conservatory, Othe, and - Sherwood Music School, Chicago, will open a stu- dio for piano and pipe organ. | | i Call at my home, corner Donegal and Market Streets, Mount Joy. saving of $2,000 over a cash bid ten- dered by a St. Louis ear building firma, A saving of $5,500 per car would be nade if the rolling stock was pur: I :hased on time, I t fading light belonged to Yates Chand Reeder has devoted his life. If you TA date soar song ener 28 E 3 hus. kal fo foods | sympathize with him in his work, * As they started off in the little car, | and wish to ail in the great plan, : Ie : - . . = Has Paralytic Stroke, x the artist regarded Betty with close you are invited to join the Home og %* | scrutiny. Health Club. % Phone Ezyond Reach i | scrutiny. he hart A i 2 Haven't 1 seen you somewhere? q, being ove Joven: tow Vork , "WW “hes . somethhing over ¢ ven %» New York.—Only a few inches 4 “1 sent vou ) picture six weeks % separated Albert E. Davis, sixty. % Sent you my p le» | People have been sufficiently inter- & Separated Albert E. Davis, sixty- % (ago. I'm Betty Lee of Grangerville, esto bc tive mente 0 2 C a tae Pre i ste ae y ac re 3 T's, * three, Bronx architect, from his * Betty answered simply. 8 ) > : 1 0 i % telephone. The telephone rep- “What luck!” Yates Chandler posi- | While more than'two million fam- i resented held, Hat Davis couldnt 3 tively beamed. “Let's bow to the | ilies are regularly reached through reach it. | great god of Coincidence! 1 was on | correspondence, or through the % He bad a paralytic stroke at | my way to call on you and your moth- | colimns of newspapers and period- Ie Pp. m. in the office he has J | op and father this afternoon when I |icals. Thus a large number of peo- 3 maintained for 42 years, x met the pine tree so forcibly. I could | ple have had the benefit of the % His family finally called the 3 see from your picture that you were philanthropic efforts of one whose x police and at 4 a. m. a patrol- % | an unusual type, and I want you for & | only aim in life is to aid humanity. 3 man found him with his left 3 new series of illustrations.” In order that the work may be ex- 4 tide comnletely and his right 3 | Chandler's charm and sure sincerity tended, scientific knowledge of the 3 side han ally gharalyzed, His i won Befty’s parents to happy ac- cause of zall ailments and the simp- condition {8 serious. % | quiescence in her dream before sup- 7 its Idee fod dodo geld | PET Was over. Later the artist and his new madel strolled together down A Ce come. t Some Cattle Market b Lancaster’s stock yards do an an-| and a comparionship was commenced nual business of approximately $25, 000,000. Last year 250,000 head of] ( cattle; 80,000 hogs and 22,000 sheep were handled in this city. It is esti- mated that cattle men paid the Penn- sylvania railroad $1,700,000 in freight to handle incoming and outgoing ani- mals. sees va local news- |t ti Ee — The Mt. Joy BulletIn costs only $1.60 per 8 Leave It to : Cupid 8 By LEETE STONE 0 © (Copyright.) was eighteen. Hers was a magazine cover profile, and she was the daugh- ter of strict parents. Their home was in Grangerville, a Hudson river ham- let. a silent, leafy dell in the woods nearby. “Dench 3 Flug of Borba of San | Which the trafic is considered hattan,” whose address was wanted by Fae) not all, 2 Oppos- by Glasgow solicitors. Waiting at the to. vs, Boweves, ] might cite lawyer's office, surely, was a good | © Vast number of religious, char- sized golden plum for Peachy from table, and health organizations of > the world, mighty men of all na- a renegade uncle, perhaps, whose fam- ti s and of ali ti 8 have bored | lly had burned his picture when he and of a Imes have labored | skipped with the church funds and valiantly to overcome error with lost himself in the diamond fields of | "uth, and root out superstition and |§ Kimberley. ignorance and teach people right Keenly imaginative, Betty never |IVing, pure morals, and hygienic u missed these public notices. They as well as dietetic practices which : were her first dramas. She built a |Will create a stronger, healthier, |® story round each one, complete, with nobler race of men and women. u cast of characters, fitting sequence It is a curious characteristic of = and a climax, sad or glad, at the die- [human nature that an individual tum of her mood, gives little attention to his body Liver since reading the story of [until it begins to fail, in some of |B Dorothy Blaine, describine how Yates [its functions, Then it commands n Chandler, famous young illustrator, had | consideration and al] of the forces = found her pale and hungry, crouch- available are employed to put the ing on a subway bench, and lifted her [diferent parts of the machine in |® to such fame as a model that her face |harmomnious and effective working |B became a familiar feature of every |order. In most cases a specialist = newsstand and library table in the |is engraged—one familiar with the land—ever since then Betty had re- solved to go to New York and become an illustrator's model. And, if sible, Yates Chandler's model. pos- It would be so much more inspiring have modified the organism, This than typewriting, may be accomplished, but in almost How to do this without estranging every instance it is at the expense her parents? They definitely disap- WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. I.ONG AGO: Many of my pre- BETTY LEE found the “Public No- |sent day readers will find pleasure tices” in the paper the Sunday she [and profit in again reading an art- icle that was written by my person- al friend, Dudley Wadsworth, bout this infancy. All week she typed letters in her “There are many people who are father's real estate office. Sundays always ready to deplore the evil she vrevelled in the world of her that js in the world, but how few dreams—New York—mirrored for her there are who take pains to men- eager, supple mind by the Sunday [tion the thousands of united forms | baper. for good that every where exist 2 | Betty retrieved the scattered ser |pui ig nearly always solitary. It is | tions of the paper after her father seldom that people combine or or- had flung it on the floor four ways ganize for the purpose of increas- from his Morris chair, sorted it into ing or perpetuating evil. I speak séctional sequence, and carried it to boardly, admitting that it is true there re-actions of drugs on the machine, and few hours abuses that by continu- ous operation for perhaps months, || Home Health Club PRESSLY FOR THE BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER a- ago, when was in its twenty-five years Home Health Club It follows. are organizations for profit EEE Tm my he attempts to correct in a A000 TI 1 91 E. Main St., gr PAGE SEVEN SPECIAL BARGAINS Each week I shall have a list of Special Patent Medicines at cut prices, whereby you can save mon- ey by buying from your local drug store. The Spe cials advertised this week will be on sale at these prices until Monday, May 21st. Following is the list. 50 De Witt’s Kidney Pills ..... .. $1.00 De Witt’s Kidney Pills ....... 75 Doan’s Kidney Pills ....... 59¢ $1.00 Pierce’s Golden Medical Liquid Or Tablets. .......... 4 |8Y¢ $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription Liquid or Talets ...... . 89¢ $1.00 Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound .... % ~~. 89¢ $1.00 Dr. Miles Nervine, Liquid or Tablets, ........ 20 = 79¢ 31.00 Dr. Miles Tonic .7..... .. 79¢ $1.00 Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills ..... T9¢ 31.00 Zonite Liquid .....%.... 79¢ 31.25 Zeno Liquid .......%... .. K8Y¢ SLI10 Tanlae ........... 3% = |8Y¢ 3100 Ten Herbs .........,. B= K8Y¢ $1.25 Plant Juice .......... 3%. $1.09 .60 McCoy’s Cod Liver Tablets . . .. 49¢ .50 Pebeco Tooth Paste .... . a. SO 60 Forhan’s Tooth Paste ...... 49¢ .50 Todent Tooth Paste No. 1 & Save With Safety at the REXALL STORE E. W. GARBER MOUNT JOY, PA. 2 39¢ proved of Betty's dream, and there had heen many a family “scene” over it, An idea popped into her head from of some other part of the machine. Prompted by these board gener- ous imxpulses that have in time past changed the history of the human posted to the Chandler studio address. Steady voice reached the girls as they Squeeze me in with you and take me This fine face she recognized in the i to roost at an early age. will if a low roost which slopes from th There is nv better way to boost | f100r back of the hover to the rear o your business than by aprl7-3t paper advertising, to keep the chicks year. underneath. : 3 race, &a work has been begun which a bright, blue sky. Why not write it is loved will lead to results of him frankly and simply and explain more than casual influence on her dream? Send him one of her high himanity, The genus hors in school graduation pictures which Se : Sidi Ay I large, conservative, and slowly every one admired! Finally, ask him to have a heart-to-heart talk with dad when dad went to New York next time. be 3oth letter and photograph were VEALERS I'or a week Betty tremulously antici- Ped. i Yeo in Japrove | Good and choice 15.00-17.50 | pated a reply. But no response! the 1 i Mai mus ) 7s now Medium 13.00-15.00 A month after her disappointment |! ne bie ual man—no sma 1 study Cull ond common 7.50-13.00 | Betty and her friend, Miriam, were |in itself, and above all things he motoring in Miriam’s small roadster |Must have the carnest sympathetic ; HOGS one Sunday afternoon, The lacing of |Support of the object of his atten- Heavyweights low hills that fringed the tiny valley |lion. Be he ever so persistent, Mediumweights town on the river was the color of a |Without the latter co-operation his Lightweights . gorgeous carpet of Bagdad, for au- |eflorts will prove of no avail. | Packing sows (rough and smooth) | tumn was early. In times past there have been | 8.25-11.75 The girls we re nearing a sharp, dan- | many attempts of men to stamp | Lancaster Grain and Feed Market | gzerous downgrade curve. It had been their personality on the develop- | to this accident. “Hello, there!” A somewhat un- : . iid the great financiers seem selfish | : rie ar. yy Saw § : may turn street cai builders and fne- Jom ther car. The; 2 the founder of this organization : all, 1an rising rather = ds nish 200 needed trolley cars for their is | iy (ire 2” 1h 1 5 i } 1th be which has now grown to gigantic Se : : shakily > underbrush 3 8 Bulleipal enterprise, should the ony I Ee Ton oy proport io ns, is devot ing his life to iit ine ic one hut 1e big pine, . 4 Ph 5 utilities heads accept a “build your ‘ ; ; Yok 't | correcting the bodily ills that afflict own” plan recently submitted to “I eall that stupid driving, don’t | correct nde, i ; then A : you?” He smiled and came to them. > fires =men, Jndowen Js po . ; “Choeke SL api ver the wind- ine Intellect anc personality, e According to plans and estimates ‘hue ke d me right over th has employed his talent well. acey. he shield! Wonder if you girls could as emp A 15 1a : ’ ‘cu each car could be constructed at a 0 the nearest garage?” Jetty’s heart almost stopped hefore t sent the blood thrilling through her ody in a wild. enthusiastic rush. he quaint Lover's Lane that followed he hroad lead of the moon-lit river, hat soon called for the loving care o ‘upid. — —— ee. Provide Roosts for Chicks Young chicks should be encourages The chick: accustomed to become roostin he house is provided. These roos hould be covered with wire ng from crowd modified, evolving to perfection by slow change in each individual, so [| that the ported that male mulating: command s To relieve manity and avoid the are responsible for suffering is the great work of which efforts directed if anything of one man must and better sup- is to be accom- well Selling Price of Feeds sprinkling for ten minutes and the ment of their fellow-beings, prin- | 3ran 35.50-36.50 ton road was ripe for skidding. cipally through political or reli- | Shorts 35.50-36.50 ton Miriam, driving, approached the [gious influences, but it is to mod- | Hominy 48.00-49.00 ton | splay of the curve carefully, her richt {ern times only that we can accredit | Middlings 40-50-4150 ton | side wheels in the gravel shoulder of [ap attempt to actually modify the | Linseed 61.50-62.50 ton | the road Suddenly the rear end of a body of the individual man. To so Gluten 47.50-48.50 ton | long roadster was disclosed just ahead, | change that body that it will be a- | Ground Oats 43.50-44.50 ton | Its nose jammed into an immense pine |dapted to its environments without | Soy bean meal 62.00-63.00 ton | "CC that towered majestically aloof | the friction that is in almost every | Cottonseed 417% 51.00-52.00 ton | from hs neighbors on the exact edge man, more or less apparent, is a Dairy feed 16% 37.50-38.50 ton | Of the highway, J |great work. Relieving the little Dairy: feed 18% 10.50-41.50 ton | Miriam shoved both hrakes mto f and greater pains, the evidences of Dairy feed 20% 46.50-47.50 ton | Heht grip, knowing that the shoulder { mal-adjustment of the human ana- Dairy feed 24% 52.00-53.00 ton | °F the road would Prevent tomy to its surrounding s one of Dairy feed 257% 53.00-54.00 ton | and choked off her 22s, jhe 1 lo the gran clest efforts that future his- [ Horse feed 85% 47.50-48.50 fon [031 Shaped A tiny poi: tory wil record, and to the Home Alfalfa (regular) 46.00-47.00 ton TE 0 {Health Club will a generous share Alfalfa (reground) 48.00-49.00 ton voll It the in of the work be credited. “A ne ime NC} ahi paper course of education teachi Quite evidently a narrow turn, sud hinw ra i . ; vers. vali . rr : wow to wet welll and how to keep Seattle May Build fen hraking, ang Rh swiyy eid, With well,” is the simple attribute of all | the pine tree for a bumper, was the . | the bene factors of the race. 2 H = x7 THE FUNCTION of a to serve the people of its community. bank is bank is This organized and with that end in view. conducted But safety should never be sacrificed in giving service. Safety First; Last, and Al- | ways—that is the business | motto of this bank. Tso —— | Get Acquainted With Us i (CC -) DD) SUM (C1) SU } |» oe Firsl National Bank and Trust Company OF MOUNT JOY Capital $125,000 Surplus and Profits $255,000 Actuated by philathropic motives the vast beneficiencies of a knowledge that at once respect and admiration. the ills of suffering hu- errors that Dr. David H. rectly out of hens with trap West records of from 210—271 eggs. which is made up of S. C. White Leghorn Chicks The Male Birds we use his season in our mating are all di- All our eggs for hatching are Produced from our own flock about 4,500 and breeders. For information, call 133R6 Mt. Joy or “write the Musser White Leghorn Poultry Farms MOUNT JOY, PA. mar20-tf THE OFFICES OF JOHN A. HIPPLE Attorney-atihaw Formerly, 40 North Duke St., ‘lancaster, Pa. Are Now Located at RHEEMS, PENNSYLVANIA Telephone: Elizabethtown 66-R2 PLUMBING .and HEATING Also All Kinds Répair Work PROMPT SERVICE PRIGES REASONABLE JOSEPH L SE Phone—179R5 N
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