The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 08, 1933, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1933 THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
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FOR
YOUR INSPECTION
The merchant and manufacturer who advertise, ac-
tually are placing their merchandise before you for
inspection. They invite your most critical attention
and an uncompromising comparison.
And their advertisements, so to speak, say to their
products: “We have introduced you to the public—
now stand on your own merits.”
If the manufacturer and merchant did not have con-
fidence in their wares, they would hesitate to call at-
tention to them. For advertising rigidly tests the
maker, the seller and the merchandise.
Business so tested, and found not wanting, is pros-
perous.
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In the long run, you can depend on the man who ad-
vertises, as well as on his product. That is one reason
why people have found that it pays to read advertise-
ments.
It is through advertising that the excellent things of
the world are brought to the attention of those who
are seeking for the best and most economical way to
spend their money.
Read the advertisements. They are news.

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Special for This Week {| 2 compete
peci or 1S €c A “Complete Radio
| isso “Service
J We just received a fresh supply of Specials, Ib. ..25¢ All wagk guaranteed
- Fresh Peanut Clusters, Ib.....................20¢ Prompt, Service
Fresh Almond Clusters, Ib....................35¢ Prices Religonable
Light and Dark Coated Almonds, Ib............50¢ Estimates give, free
A full supply of Bachman Chocolates cag \
; George A. Shickley
[ Lucky Strike, 15c each \
Camel's, 15c each 2 f or 219 Mt. Joy, St.
Old Gold, 15¢ each . MOUNT JOY, PA.
4 Chesterfield, 15c each \ 2 5 C 4
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Piedmont, hg
4 Not Just Another
20 in Yo Pack
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mich sr |g EC" Pill ToDeaden Pain
White Rell 10 Cc But a wonderful modern medi-
cine which acts upon the conditions
which CAUSE the pain. Take them
regularly and you should suffer less
and less each month. PERSISTENT
H. A. D RRENI AMP USE BRINGS PERMANENT RE-
LIEF. Sold at all good drug stores.


3 Doors East of Post Office MOUNT Joy, PA. Small size 50/4.
LYDIA E. PINKHAW'S
TABLETS


Store and Dwelling
A 2Y, Story Frame House—2l, Story
Frame Store Building—Garage—Also
Butcher Shop.

FOR Rely AND PREVENTION
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| Radway®’s Pills
For CONSTIPATION

What They Are:
A mild reliable laxative
i distress
or disturb digestion. ior habit form-
harmful drugs.
Any person desirous of having a grocery store in a
very good community should investigate this proposi-
tion. Will sell the above with or without stock as pur-
chaser desires. Possession any time. No. 440. Phone
417].
Jno. E. Schroll, restr
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
What They Do:
Millions of men and women, since
1847, have used them to relieve sick
headaches, nervousness, fatigue, loss
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Krall’s Meat Market |
West Malin St, MOUNT Jov |






SRO MOUNT JOY, PA.




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CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
sheep 6.
STEERS
Choice 4.75-5.25
Good 425-475
Medium 3 50-4.25
Common 275-3.50
HEIFERS
Choice 4.25-4.75
Good 3.50-4.25
Medium 2.50-3.50
Common 1.75-2.50
COWS
Choice 3.00-3.50
Good 2 50-3.00
Common and medium 2.00-2.50
Low Cutter, Cutter 1.00-2.00
BULLS
Good and choice 3.75-5.00
Cutter, Common and Med 3.00-375
VEALERS
Good and choice 7.50-8.00
Medium 6.75-7.50
Cull and Common 4.50-6.75
FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE
Good and choice 5.00-6.00
Common and medium 3.00-4.00
HOGS
Good and choice 475-5.25
Medium and good 3.75-4.25
SHEEP
Choice Lambs 6 50-7.00
Yearling Wethers 4.00-5.00
Ewes all weights 1.50-4.00
Produce & Live |
Stock Market

NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA.
BUREAU OF MARKETS FOR THE
BULLETIN
Market closing for week. Good
quality light weight steers steady,
all other classes weaker, A liberal
run of all classes of cattle expected
for Monday's market. Cows, bulls
and heifers steady. Stockers and the
feeders fully steady on better kinds,
with common and plain kinds weak
and hard to move. Calves are steady
with extreme top on choice select
vealers 7.50-8.00, Hogs slow, are fully
15¢ to 25¢ lower, top on choice West-
ern hogs in carload lots around 5.00;
choice Westerns in retail lots to the
small killers 5.25. Sheep steady.
Receipts: Cattle 1088; hogs, 1049;

IRONVILLE
John Kauffman injured his index
finger of the right hand, while work
ing at the Schwarzenbach Huber Co.
silk mill.
Mrs. Harry Albright is recovering
after being seriously ill for several
days
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Weaver were
visiting at Hanover.
Miss Ida Kauffman entertained a
number of young friends with a
Hallowe'en party in their barn last
night.
On Saturday evening the C. E. of
the Ironville U. B. church held a
Hallowe'en party in the Band Hall
An interesting program was present-
ed. Glenn Staley was awarded a
prize for the best dressed and Eph-
raim Fornoff and Charles Gingrich
for the most comical dressed.
On Saturday evening at 7:45 the
W. M. A. of the Silver Spring U, B.
church will present their annual
Thank Offering service. Rev. C. R.
Longenecker, of Reading, will be the
speaker.
The 26th annual Sunday School
convention will meet in St. Paul's
U. B. church at Mountville on Sun-
day, Nov. 12th at 2:00 P. M. when
the following program will be pre-
sented:
Theme: Study to Show Thyself Ap
proved.
Hymn, congregation.
Devotions, Mountville Church of
the Brethren.
Welcome, Rev. M. S. Fridinger of
the U. B. church, Mountville.
Music, by the Silver Spring United
Brethren Sunday School. (
Address, Challenger of Leadership
Training, Rev. W. C. Blatt, pastor

| of the Ironville and Silver Spring U. |
| County.
B. churches.
Music, by Kinderhook Evangelical
Congregational Sunday School.
Address, How to Induce the Young
People to Remain for Church Servic-
es. Rev. W. N. Brandst, Concordia |
Lutheran Church.
Music, Trinity Reformed Sunday |
School, Mountville.
Address, Young People’s Work in
the Church, Ruth W. Kauffman, of |
Young People’s Division of Lancaster


Offering.
Address, Study to Show Thyself
Approved, Rev. H. F. Rhoad, Otter-
bein U. B. church, Lancaster, Pa
Music, Girls’ Glee Club. of United |
Brethren church, Mountville, Pa.
Remarks, Miss Mary Swope, the
Secretary of the Lancaster County
Sunday School Association.
Business: Reading of the minutes; |

| Treasurer's Report; Report of the |
| nominating committee; Election of |
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Officers.
Benediction.
MAYTOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartman and
| Mr. and Mrs. Abram Singer on Sun-
| day.
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on. SY |THE BULLETIN :
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bard Buller.
| is visiting friends in town.

The Ladies Aid society of the Re-
| formed Church will hold their month-
! lv meeting Thursday evening, No- | °
vember 9th at 7:30 at the home of |
! Miss Emily Shireman. {
Mrs. Annie Mackley is visiting |
friends in Harrisburg.
Rev. and Mrs. Edward Buller and |
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| grandson Bobbie of Lancaster, visited |
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{ son Bertram of New York City, spent
several days with the former's par- |
Mrs. Maggie Bishop of Philadelphia, |
Mr. and Mrs. Edwood Groff of Lan- |
caster, spent Sunday afternoon with |
Me and Mrs. James F. Johnstin. |
and Mrs. Henry L. Haines and |
ar Miriam, Henry and John

QUIVERING
NERVES
By JANE OSBORN When you are just on edge : « «
when you can’t stand the children’s
©. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate noise adi’ when everything you do
WNU Service is a burden you are irri.
AISY DREW turned the corner gable and Blue 44 Lida Pink.
where the state highway crossed 8 pound. 98 out
: : of 100 women report benefit.
Main street in Hinton and drew her It will give you just the extr
neat little ear to the curb. Then she 8 you just 2 en.
ergy you need. Life will seem worth
swung lightly from her seat and Living again.
walked rapidly round the car, glanc Don’t a another day withous 5 P E D
ing at the tires, As she passed the the help this medicine E *
tires on the left she glanced with seem a bottle from your druggist today.
ing nonchalance across the street, [It
somewhat disconcerted her that the
tall young man was looking intently at . EL / ’ NOW and then you will want
her when she looked but ol . Job Printing done in a hurry.
quickly at him.
VEGETABLE COMPOUND Because of our facilities we
are in a position to get your
She took time enough in starting ©
T ( » N | job done promptly and give
Catching the Bus









glance again at the young man who
had remained in the region of the cor-
ner opposite, She started her car deft-





lv, made a quick, sharp turn and then 1
drew up beside him on the opposite Ny you the kind of quality you
corner. 3% demand.
“I'm afraid you've just missed your detore p your orde
bus,” she said. “There isn't another elsew . see us.
for half an hour. I'm going out that | Stone. ]so manufac
ay i an easily overtake the bus
way and I can easily overtake the bu urers of ¢ Blocks BULI ETIN
that you've just missed, if you like.” | | .
S sills and Lintels.
MOUNT JOY
The young man doffed his hat and ;
was usual among the young men of J N. 3
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Daisy's acquaintance. stepped forward . Stauffer & Bro. Phone 41J

bowed with more of a flourish then




and assured Daisy that it was abso- >
lutely essential for him to get the bus} MOUNT JOY, PA. > >
and that he would be grateful to her | —

if she would take him to a point along
hE ess Wan | How One Woman
“My name is Schuyler Wentw orth.” Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat
said the young man. “I am a stranger
about here—I'd come out to look over
a bit of property—which T find Is lo-
cated in—in—at the other end of the
bus line.” . . ‘
‘Barnbury,” supplied Daisy. “Well, Gained Physical Vigo
A Shapely Figure.
that's a half hour by motor—must be

Lost Her Prominent Hips —
Double Chin — Sluggishness



more than an hour by bus. I'm quite If you're fat—first remove the
sure we can catch up with the bus, if case; -
3 ’ : : $ " ake one half teaspoonful of
you don’t mind a little speed. Brien Suits in oo hove of hot ’
“Not in the least,” assured the water in the morning—in 3 weeks
young man. get on the scales and note how many J
oR Win : te pounds of fat have vanished.
I'hey started at breakneck speed, Notice also that you have gained
but as they went on, getting fruit for in sn ig
ow eel younger in body—Kruschen will
conversation out of the objects they give any fat person a joyous surprise.
passed on the road, Daisy found her Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts
self slowing down. Of course, there from any leading druggist anywhere H
5 Da : in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the 1
wasn't the slightest chance that she cost is but litle, ¥ this first bottle “THANKS, HARRY, rn be
would catch a bus. because the last doesn't gonvince you this is the ready about eight. Youknow,
asiest, SAFEST and surest wa YS hk
bus had gene nearly an hour ago and Na oe phe Lt Way» I was beginning to think you
it was within five minutes’ time of the didn’t like me becaus& you
next when she kidnaped the good-look y - — never came around aftef our
ing stranger at the corner. It had I 11 Tell You Pree telephone was taken out. Now
heen a rather bold thing to do, Daisy I understand. You coulfin’t
admitted ind not the sort of th ng How to Heal get in touch with me. el!
that her sisters would have consid 5 '
I'm glad we have a teleph 3
ered even decent. As a general thing,
ain
Daisy agreed with them—it wasn’t
safe to pick up strange young men
and take them driving along the coun- d €gs Columbia Telephone 0.
try highway to Barnbury—but the 1
voung man sitting beside her in her 22 North Third Street




car was decidedly prepossessing, and . . y
if he by any chance was a desperate sarap shah Re swollen veins COLUMBIA, PA.
and dangerous character Daisy felt S00 Somes Fu) marsld ll au
font In an oe Sar it fhe i three inches wide and long enough .
ler own hands she had every advan-| yo give the necessary support, wind- Swiftest and Best
tage over him ing it upward from the ankle to the
3arnbury was in sight-—and the bus knee, the way the blood flows in the
had not been overtaken. It was a veins. No more broken veins. No
little settlement of some eight or| more ulcers nor open sores. No
nine houses, two gas-filling stations,| more crippling pain. Just follow
a little store and the remains of an | directions and you are sure to be IPTION
y helped. i !
old wooden church. The young man Your druggist won't keep

had indicated that he had business in your money unless you are.
Barnbury. Obviously there wis Dot | —ee———————————— 85 Cents
much business to be done there. EXPERT
“Here we are,” Daisy told him. It Pain—Agony Starts to
was a desperately bold thing to do, WATCH and CLOCK Leave iv 24 Hous
but she told him that if his business
wasn't going to take very long she, Just ask for Allenru—Within 24
would wait and carry him back to R E Ps AJR I R I N G A hours after you start to take this
Hinton, assuming of course that he | safe yet powerful medicine excess
wanted to go to Hinton. But the i uric acid and other circulating
%. poisons start to leave your body.
young man did not even get out of 3
the car He looked at her contritely Ty 1% hours pain agony and Swell.
are « The A
and explained that as a matter of fact | hes a y Allears
ascription if



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he had no business whatever in Barn- [
3 y r J % bottle doesn't do as stated—mo
bury I'o his surprise the girl at the 48 West Main Ltreet LY bs : Rey
wheel showed no sign of resent 9 ee
She: J ) . n i 2 o ent e nt. | ohone 21% MOUNT Joy® A | %
1e ( ve DACK L n D “a
} we b o Hinton in silence | mar.30stf | %


ally embarrassing. | Se EE
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“I take it for granted that you want | HOW ARE YOUR SHOES? |
to zo back ro Hinton,” said Daisy, with | DON'T WAIT QO LONG
an arch little smile. “Perhaps you | BRING THE
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have friends there
“Not nies I might count you Mn C11 Y SHOE
a friend,” said Schuyler. “The fact is |
I had ; 34 ord of Sites ee REPAIRING CO.
never


Barnbury in my life until this morn-
ing. 1 was motoring from New York |
to Ohio and this morning I found my- {
self in Hinton with some slight engine |
trouble which I could not attend to. |
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left my car in a garage and started |
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for a stroll. That was when 1 saw you | Pips esi: -
—you apparently thought you had a)
me "THE BULLETIN
Really. | didnt” wid Dalsy J
only stopped my car because I thou al 3
you looked—well, a little different MOUNT JOY 1 A
from the men we meet here.” ! \ REPAIRING
“And you don't exactly hate me be- | UNUSUAL |
cause | let you think 1 was trying to
get the bus?’ said Schuyler.
“Oh, | knew you weren't trying to | Th and
get the bus. Only at the time [ couldn't wi Watches
think of any better excuse to talk to | 1§
ma rist Watches
you."
To a be) VALU LUES Repaired
ahead of her long enough to look at |

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him with a little pout of annoyance. |
“And 1 suppose you'll start right on | 1932 Pontiac “Custom 4-door Prompt Sedyice and
your way as sopn 8s we get back to| Sedan ...... ah as nea ..$565.00 Prices Reasdpable
Hinton? { 1931 Pontiac 6 Ww W. ton coupe
“Not if you'll tet me stay—and-—i l % Sh 7%
if, Il tet me stay and—and | with truck eeu . 3 “ DON W. GORRECHT
a tle hett : “ 1
get a little hetter acquainted. As a | 1931 Pontiac C ustogp {-door Se-
matter of fact the isn't anything a
1 1 here isn't anything the | dan ....... epee KYE 5.004. MOUNT JOY, PA.
matter with my car. 1 Just left it | 193) Chevrolet Sporlj Coupe. ... 335.00 |
there. | had seen you earlier in the soni
1930 Pontiac 2-door Sed: an . 295.00 | CY
1929 Buick Standard Coupe..... 185.00 MILK, CREAM and
day as | came into Hinton, and I made
ip wy mind that 1 wasn’t going to 1929 Buick 2-d Sedh 265.00 2
leave the place until I knew you bet 3 Duick becqn 265.00 | i
ter. | think it was a ease of or | 1929 Whippet 4-door Sefjan 135.00 | Chocolate Milk
| 1929 Whippet 2-door 25 With Quality You Can Taste
't tell you how glad | am that | 1929 Buick Sport Roadstég BEST PRICES ON ICE
vou feel that way about it,” said Daisy | 1928 Buick 2-door
‘r hate awf > f an. { 245.0 x 9
Ta hate awfully to feel that was | 1697 Oakland 4-door Seder)... 14500 Hallgren 8
RR 3927 Pontiac 2-door Sedan. 1... 85.00 -
; Sil ix Modern Dairy
i 1927 Jordan 4-door Sedan
first sig

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: spent Sunday at Millersville with Mrs. | 1926 Packard 4-door 135.00 | 269 Marietta Street Phone 101M
Kready. i 1926 Hudson 4-door Sedan 1. 65.00% MOUNT JOY, PA.
Miss Laura Shireman of Lancaster, 1926 Chrysler 2-door Sedan ys 95.00 MLK & CREAM AT CODE PRICES
spent Friday and Saturday with her! 1930 Chevrolet 1%-ton truck
275.00

| sister Miss Mariam Shireman. | Stake Body, 4 sec] 275.00 |
ee i Eledtig_and Acetylene
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