1 SRA "WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1930 The Neig which an ASCO Store Community. The Friends everywhere are an inspiration and an edu- cation. en have learned by experience that it Pays to trade Where Quality Counts hborly Spirit advantages we Thousands and thousands of modern wom- asset to any bring to ASCO Extra Special! ASCO New Milled BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE FLOUR 2" 15¢ ASCO Golden can 1 1 c SYRUP tums 25¢ Princess Apple BUTTER 2 cans 17¢ Princess Asst’d JELLIES Del Monte or ASCO Finest California Peaches big can 19¢ Extra Fancy ASCO Finest Maryland o Tomatoes i$ 2 med cans 19¢ 3% New Pack 1930 Crop Best Pink Salmon ASCO Beans with Pork ASCO Mixed Vegetables ASCO Golden Bantam Corn Farmdale Peas ( Farmdale Stringless Beans | gains ASCO Sauer Kraut \ 3 cans 23¢ can 12¢ The Choice The flavor is delightfully different— and so is the price! ASCO COFFEE 39¢c—29c Victor Blend Coffee of Thousands. Acme Brand Coffee 1b tin 25¢ Adapted to percolator use. Ib 29¢ Ib 25¢ 10c saved! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Post Toasties ASCO Best Whole-Grain Rice Kellog’s Pep 3 2 pkgs 15¢ 3 pkzs 20¢ ASCO Toasted Corn Flakes ... ASCO Gelatine Desserts ...... A 2 pkgs 15¢ iy 2 pkgs 13¢ . 2 one 1b pks 25¢ ad, pkg 12 ali pkg 12¢ Kellog’s AlBrane ............ Stauffer Biscuit Company COCOANUT CRISPS Liki 21 Cc Reg. 10c Best Domestic SOUP BEANS ASCO TEAS India Ceylon— Orange Pekoe “1b pk 176: *% Plain Black or Mixed 14 1b pk 10: % 1b pk 19g 1b pk 3 2% 17e Lifebuoy Soap) Ivory Secap 3 3 cakes 20c Strongly Made PARLOR Chipso Rinso {3 wks 250 BROOMS each 29 Cc Kansas Cleanser Lighthouse tenors cans 1 Oc Fels Naphtha Soap ck 5¢ ingredients! Bread Supreme Baked in sunlight bakeries—of the finest Large Wrapped Victor Bread, Big Pan Loaf... ‘Tc + Be Loaf Always Highest Quality—Always Lowest Possible Prices—in ASCO Stores Where Quality Counts These Prices Effective in Our MOUNT JOY STORE FREES Read the “Bulletin” J PRINCE ALBERT ... VELVET ...... TUXEDO ...... HALF AND HALF ..... EDGE WORTH .......... re a a SIR WALTER RALEIGH .......... DILL’S BEST ... Sheet essen PEACHEY .....% .c.... UNION LEADER ........... GEO. WASHINGTON ....... GRANGER .. SMALL PRINCE ALBERT .... SENSATION ... FIVE BROTHERS ........... sev OUR ADVERTISER ....... et. All 15 Cent CIGARETTES 2 for 25¢ All CIGARS Remain the Same at Reduced Prices H. A. DARRENKAMP MOUNT JOY, PA. 3 Doors East of Post Office J OTC OT 10 Smoking Tobacco : sees ave tee cies ee be a ses es sere CALI cans 25¢ cans 25¢ » cans 25¢ a cans 25¢ cans 25¢ cans 25¢ cans 25¢ “see NNN Bm | Good and choice 11.75-13.50 1 | Medium 9.75-11.75 Cull and Common 7.00-9.75 cans 25¢ cans 25¢ cans 25¢ cans 25¢ cans 25¢ cans 25¢ H cans 25¢ = = = = = cans 23¢ = = un = THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. PRODUCE & LIVE CORRECT INFORMATION FUR NISHED WEEKLY BY TUE PENNA. BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE BULLETIN Market: Beef steers and year- active thruout week, at 2¢ to 2%e. The cauliflower market was about] steady with sales of nearby at $1.25 to $2.00 per crate, Big Boston lettuce brought to $1.50. and prices advanced. and New Jersey stock brought to $3.00 per 100 ears. | The mushroom market was weak | stock | Pennsylvania | $1 | with heavy supplies. Pennsylvania | offerings sold at 25¢ to 75¢ per 3| pound basket. Parsnips sold at 5c | to 90c per bushel, spinach at 25¢ to 75¢, radishes at 50c¢ to T5c, kale at 35¢ to 50c and escarole at 40c to 50c. The sweet potato market showed a weaker tendency with the yellow stock bringing 65¢ to 80c per 5-8 basket and reds 75c to 90c. The ap- ple market continued dull with a limited demand. Most stock sold at 50c to $1.50 per bushel. Crabapples brought $1.00 to $1.50 per bushel and Kieffer pears 30 to 50c¢c per 5-8 basket. Range of Prices STEERS Good $9.00-10.25 Medium 8.00-9.00 Common 5.50-8.00 Good 9.00-10.25 Medium 8.00-9.00 Good 9.00-10.25 HEIFERS Choice $7.25 Good = Medium 5.75-6.50 Common 5.00-5.75 COWS Choice 5.75-6.75 Good 4.75-5.75 Common & med 3.50-4.75 Low cutter & cutter 2.00-3.50 BULLS Good and choice (beef) 6.75-1. Cutter, common & med. 5.00-6. (yrlgs, excluded) VEALERS FEEDERS AND STOCKERS Good and choice Common & medium Good and choice Common & medium HOGS Sd while |aniche minnut $1.00 {os | Corn was in light supply |dorvena, PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH What Shwilkey Bumblesock Has To | STOCK MARKET Say This Wek — Si [lings fairly | compared with week ago the better | grades all weights 25¢ lower, com- | mon and medium grades suitable | for replacement channels steady, | | top $9.75, average weight 1400 Ibs, | {bulk of sales $7.50-8.25. Bulls | weak to 25¢ lower; she stock and | cutters steady to weak, bulk fat| § heifers $6.50-7.25: beef bulls $6-! 17.25; beef bulls $6.00-6.75: butch- ler cows $5.00-5.75: cutters 2. | 13.25. Stocker and feeder sion | [ more active, wider outlet for re- | placement cattle, weighty kinds | selling freely from $7.50-8.25, com- | mon stocker steers hard to move, | Lemon pr gook amohl woo en fessly beer far nix osu-gadaled wart odder tsu keffer-bree gadreat wart, dart sin tzae mohl so feel leit Nixnootsiche, far- eibildishe, hoach lousiche un u- feel doh, awver brawfe, wennich, un note-wenich. shtulsa, eediche, dreckiche arliche leit sin recht-shoftena, un sobere leit arliche, dae- sin tsu fun selera sort kent mer nuch mil- luna braucha. Em A Poet at 8 Oliver Goldsmith, before he was elght years old, had contracted the | scribbling small paper, which, in a little would throw into the fire. habit of scraps of while, he verse on A few of these verses, however, were | rescued from the flames and taken to his mother. She read them with a mother’s delight, and saw at once that her son was a genius and a poet. From that time she beset her hushand with solicitations to give the boy an education suitable to his talents. Egyptian Mummification Egypt owed its scientific advance before other nations to the Nile. Its dead could not be buried in the loose alluvial soil disturbed every year by the floods. Tombs were hollowed out of the hilis, until their whole surfaces were honeycombed by them. To tide their dead over the weeks of the high water, their bodies were carefully em balmed and this grew to be a custom until not only people, but even fa- vorite animals (especially cats) were converted into mummies, No Loss When Mary Louise visited in the | country her aunt gave her a live rooster to bring home. Several weeks later her aunt visited Mary Louise's mother, “Did you eat the rooster I gave you?’ her aunt asked. “No; he ran away,” said Mary Louise. “But he was so old and tough we never would have eaten him, any- way." Over-Enthusiasm A fault common to most workers for | an ardent cause is to lose sight of the strength of the opposition.—Woman's Home Companion, HOMEHEALTH CLUB WEEKLY LETTER WRITTEN EX. PRESSLY FOx THE BULLETIN BY DR. DAVID H. REEDER NE Es ee known to technical the rest y t extreme yellow- f the skin. No matter what may be the general victim is usually cases, In Janudice is physicians under the name of icterus and to all of mankind by | Jaundice : [ness o called appearance of its about the name it same in all fact any disease which causes an | obstruction to the proper flow of | the bile through the ducts or supp- the passes | resses secretion of the bile so stomach or {circulation may be the cause of | that it | jaundice. i -Alvopy, or I tion’ of the liver, cong malaria, cancers tumors, aim RL LOO PAGE SEVEN (elcome a are here to Wea advice as well as to handle fun | Nb Obligation The Union National Mount Joy Bank JL Ai] . \ MEH | Mer haerd ols de leit awga es some fori of tinal diseases, | Eg wara tsu feel leit in unseram weldt|and various other maladies mav be 0 7 iY 0 a dale. Se kenna shier nimme oll | the predisposing cause of the diffi- M l N 7 J ¥ ’ PA. doh laeva, mer t fort gae he ult) woo's net so feel lit het De wore As a 1 the first notice one = heit awver, os we de welt ei ill make i vellowness the 2 — a Calves stead strong, top veal. is, hut net holver leit ! ! uy the ears and in the | 5 ro : : nunk—mer maw! he gooka woo ( the eve The tor i . rs $13.50. 3 3 ns - ‘ == na Is iit lle Jott. © Ps wet ret ca : dime angle Capital, Surplus and Profits, $562,000.00 a un snowing weaker under- : 3 nunk monsleit, net Ww turhe here = 1( 0 | dy P : F ] ig, nel 3 i : 7 { I 1 | & . RI IPTS Yor todav’ nat —-— i Op today's marie ? unk boova. Ga d it 1 p nd the re near- | catt'e 28 cars, 10 Va.; 5. W. Va.; de htettl : warshi a | @ i 11Ca00 * nn. * Yanl r i . H Chicago; 3 Tenn.; 1 St. Paul; liisnena dos ivverall leit fahle. De 156 dir = for a |B Cc Ss Y E Admini : # |. a Yiday > 0. : 2 I & ae Foe ay . & ys Md; 1 Konsay Citys 1. sin toll 7oods un de shtos Hire : iw an Serve You as Executor, Administrator, Assignes, 8 Neb.: 1 Ky.: containing 759 head . 1 1 hold 131 {op , |] 4 ©) NY. allling . lead, | keeper hucka d helft fun er. t ished na 1 ¢ r . . . . . = bn ea REY ae td de a 2 nisk le V of | ® Receiver, Guardian, Registrar of Stocks and S 10 head trucl in, total cattle 799 mit nix tsu do o ST tT 1 id r the o« geil art ( the hE head, 112 calv , oo h as, 1 Vide customers cooma un era 8004S urine mav be htly tinced with Bonds, I'rustee, etc. heep. Receipts for week ending Oll de wardt im gonsa lond | yell ia tion of | 8 1 f Oct. 11, 1930, cattle 274 cars, 15% [ he tta garn a pawr dowsend custom he 1 na evere | @ . Va.;. 33 West Virginia; 17 Saint | ners mae far era schnopps drinka, | eases of lon ch have | g > ‘hica a rade oie STs . : et ! unlz - nal; 1 Chieago; 1: Md.; 9|un yader porra het garn a YaWT | terminated : “a | ; a 4 - Paul; i ) 5 th IR yk 1 . d on ha terminated De TL | 11 1 OT JR 0110 Pittsburgh; 7 Tenn. Mich.; 5 f dow send g’'mains-gleeder, vader noted sever ry the | Ky.; 3 Pa.; 2 Kansas City; 2 St. |shoeshtore het arn nose tomach or bowels, while in : ity; Dann bla: n |. vn +" 5; 5 - A = Louis; 1 Ind.; 1 North Carolina; 1 |borfeesiche d hot cn there was dark bloody | | Neb.; containing 7083 head, 449 |far dar winder; ya delerinn convulsion or | : head trucked in, total cattle 7532 |shtore daid Wipaan 03 Dawn doy 01 | Spin head, 989 calves, 2962 hogs, 397 (bolb-nochice cooma daida far glaed In t home treat: 1 . 3 kaw vl lawver winsht Q it. | heep. Receipts for cororesponding | awia,; .yader aw wmsnt ice there is a week last year, cattle 215 cars, 54 [924 avout ae oa) 20 lel | method ¢ treatment gevva de shtride un lawsuits s i i 1 1 Va.; 42 Canada; 38 St. Paul; Su oo os “ATH safe and harmless and at As y oh | daita; yader ductr wut os ; about . 5 . Chicago; 14 W. Va.; 9 Md.; 6 Tenn | ita J 4 luc ED 08 ¢ 1 he ne time is ne ays eff- . » . ww ' 1 | LZae non SO eel grolkKe gevva ye i 3 : 6 Mich.; 5 St. Louis; 5 Pittsburgh; | aids cade Avant onx ectual and it is lly the | |daid; yader drooker maned es sett: A : hi > . : { Wis; 3 Penna; 3 N.Y; 1 KE CI os ‘eS Sela came as that which was given in | ih han Ne .. about finf dowsen mad leit doh s : 4 1 el 1 N. C.; containing 6259 head, 166 fv 81 Han: my lecture upon the clearing of 2 : : ¢ Sl 8 h zeiting emma; rs sdf a I and dane trucked in, total cattle 6425 weshfraw man 4 ‘os sotta the blo I ne pure. blood and clear | 186 calves 583 hogs, 2 shee : : ; a: Kin, all of this information is giv- | 686 calves, 1583 hogs, 2 4 sheep. [oben dri mhl so feel leit cooma mit "detail i In 1 3 m € 1 i 1 t ree the The local potato market wesh. even dota. eveh | yy, a ko TS nol | tome 2 I 00KS ‘nic weak and the demand was moder-|hetta garn mae dota tsu be vva h > he on oe > di aan 2 ’ . . * | should yo careft 7 t 3 . . 4 . ate. Pennsylvania round whites lun yader shtodt het garn nuch a roll 1 if oth 3 hy a ond (For mei ly Bei nhart 8) j oS iTolowed If a comple é rm- sold at $1.65 to $1.90 per 100 Ib. [ pawr dowsend ei-wohner. Des is : t Vir 1 Hie > i ho { 21 7x | ‘his anent relief is SIT as wel as | sack while bulk stock brought $1.75 [en deitliche bawise dos es net holver || on JT. lef 18 Tu i We as VAY 1 . . Lo observe rei e Py er per hundred weight. There were a|ganunk leit gebt eT 3 on ay : Proper few fancy lots of Pennsylvania po-| Awver don gebts widder feel ar oe ee A ore pe io > r J . : . 1 0s 113 Kinas of alcoholic drink mus He 8 teri ation—l.oneo . aqe fF desir i tatoes received by truck that sold |bletz os mer mai de weldt Lt] © bidd SE Wonderful Location—Long Term Lease if desired 3 apsolutely orbiaden. LuXpodune - at $2.00 per 100 pound sack while [gons un go: tsu mensha ail mer iy, eriromes of oither heat. or cold Heat Included—Beautiful Front and Modern in Ev- fancy Idaho Burbank potatoes of [muss sich watcha os se em net de : 1 nm 1: : ) Vis : : must be avoided as well as all kinds ap r Dor ‘ticular medium to large size brought $2.75 |ribba ni remna un em dote draida.| 0 avo d as I as all kinds ery Way—For Particulars See i $2.85, acc olin y to the Pinna | Ga amohl woo feel tsu os oa esses, An of o $2.85, according t Penna, | h stewed prunes ar iniev fruits of and U. S. Market News Service Iressa un tsu sowfa far nix, dart| i I : _ ana juicy fruits of an uw 8 NCW Service. fint mer olsfart er nearly all kinds except pears X 1 ; Fae an nn ifn e sfar Nn CIrOwW( I String beans were stronger av he Ed ; should be eaten. Lemonade as well ee Grcon aria. | Olles is lavendich un gooked we en 2 oa y 3 : met a good demand. ireen vai © Tos or net o | aS the julce of oranges and unfer- i ties sold at The to $1.25 oy 5-81 usa S nented ve ties ; call 1es sold a ‘ y $1.2 1 0-8 A mented orape s excelle t it 75¢ to p per un 55 oinditen. ented grape juic is excellent BE 8 5 basket while wax sold at $1.00 to : + i ; while water should be taken freely \ 31.95 I } ‘th | Gae amohl on holidix conventions : . DE 1 « 3 2 rere 11" ry « | « « + Fo + $1.25. Ama be ans were firm wit 1 woo pawr empter ous gadaled and 2 abundanc e, In {faect the Mount Joy Penna a on mand . \ stoc : > trouble S eq ue r USE v ’ . a good demand for the yest st 0k K. | wara, adder woo on blotz is far en i 3 is frequently caused by Prices pe y Py $1.75 82 7h | : z ack : ufficient water y Pric ranged from $1.75 to 32.7 ) | appointment, woo mer geld grobsa | 2 1ack of sufficient water and by : per bushel. Beets were firm and [con, awenich shtaila un awenich free use, according to the sold at 1%ec to 3c per bunch, car-{rawva mid ous in de jail cooma,|™Method described in the Lectures rots at lc to Zc and celery hearts | dart sin olsfart tsu feel leit. Un |Yelerred to, cure is brought about, water bathing in warm containing soda should be practiced while the bowels should be kept open by the use of a thoro enema although in na tea must be used. ing herb remedy will be one teaspoonful each night. Fluid extract root and cascara, each f ounce, in sirup of ginger es. Before meal seal and advisable. In small amount of may be added to the gen- to be taken three times gentian in tab- now be had and it is Frequent Some cases sen- follow- found to be The each infusion of golden 1 peach leaves is | chronic cases a | juniper tian sirup daily. Compound {let form can | best, All readers of this publication {are at liberty at all times to write for information pretaining to the | subject of health. Address Dr. | David H. Reeder, 3 E. 31 St, { Kansas City, Mo., with at least 6 | cents postage. Club Notes Dear Doctor: I would like to ask your advise about my husband. He had his hip out of place three years ago not knowing it at the time. He always thought it was rheumatism that made his hip NEW . . . BOWLING A I have just complete Brunswick Bowling All the public and I imvite Bowl for your healt Garden § Harry Thomas, Propr. tored to York County on Sunday. Miss Nancy Swope of Marietta was | the grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs. B. L. Landis on Wednesday. | | Mr. Jacob Landis and 0 | Deodate, spent Sunday ache and the leg shorter than the | « other. This summer it was so | much worse that he went to a | doctor who said the hip had been | out of place so long that nothing | {could be done. Do you think i feould be put in place by osteopa- | [thy and chiropractice? He it 62 | ivears old. Any advice will be] { thankfully received. 1: 1swer: In regard to the condition | | of your husband, his age is some- | { what against successful treatment | Iso also is the lenght of time that | ? {his hip has been disjointed. But | | |it is not a possibility to overcome | {it, if he can secure the service of a | skillful osteopath. LOBATA Mrs. B. L. Landis and children | | Rachel, Sara, Helen and Bennie X guest of | mo- | oo her | { [ family of evening as eee [the guests of Mr. B. L. Landis and| | Lightweight $10.75-11.25| Consistent and NOT spasmodic | family. Mediumweight 11.00-11.50 | advertising always pays best. Bach | Misses Rachel and Sara Landis Heavyweight 10.75-11.25 | time you stop advertising, the pub- | were entertained at dinner at the | Packing Sows 7.50-10.75 | lin thinks van anit business tf ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lib- | Lancaster Grain and Feed Markest fica Meal 13.00-44.00 ton a on Sunday, Selling Prica of Feeds | Cottonscel 41% $41.00-42.00 ton | chives Chom So au) Bran $32.00-33.00 ton | Dai Feed *16% 34.50-35.50 ton | past Petersbars, oa rh hot Shorts 31.50-32.50 ton | Dairy Feed *18% 36.50-37.50 ton Mrs, B. LL. Landis and family and Mr.| Hominy 39.50-40.50 ton | Dairy Feed *207 41.00-42.00 ton |and Mrs. J. S. Goudie Sunday even. | Middlings 37.00-38.00 ton | Dairy Feed 24% 45.00-46.00 ton | ing. re Linseed 48.50-49.50 ton | Dairy Feed 25% 46.50-47.50 ton | - a Gluten 41.00-42.00 ton | Horse Feed 85% 43.00-44.00 ton| Turn useless articles about your Ground Oats 38.00-39.00 ton | Alfalfa (Regular) 41.00-42.00 ton home into cash. Advertise them in Soy Bean Meal 52.00-53.00 ton | Alfalfa (Regro’nd) 44.00-45.00 ton our classified column. tf wx... MOUNT SOY, PA. £ LUMBER -COAL | 3
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