The star-independent. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1904-1917, October 15, 1914, Page 12, Image 12

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Items of General Interest Make Up This List of Specials for Friday
No Friday Specials
Will Be Sent C. 0. D.,
or Mail or Phone Orders
Filled.
Black Dress Goods
SI.OO black crepe granite,
54 inches wide. Special Fri
day only, yard. . . 79?
$1.25 black serge: 50 inches
wide. Special Friday only,
yard, 95?
SI.OO black wool poplin, 42
inches wide. Special Friday
only, yard, .... 85?
$1.25 black Panama, 54
inches wide. Special Friday
only, yard 95$ I
$1.50 black broadcloth. 50
inches wide. Special Friday
only, yard $1.29
*•*" Dives. Pomerov A Stewart.
Street Floor.
Embroidery Galloons
Swiss embroidery galloons:
3 to 41/o inches wide; values
to 57c. Special Friday 4 only,
yard, 19?
Swiss embroidery inser
tions. 2 to 4 inches wide;
values up to 25c. Special
Friday only, yard, . . 5?
Embroidered voile floun
cing, 45 inches wide, values
up to 59c. Special Friday
only, yard 25c
tv Dives, Pomerov & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Outing Cloth and
Flannel
10c light onting cloth, short
lengrths. Special Friday only,
yard 7V2$
bleached Shaker
flannel. Special Friday only,
,yard, 10$
W Dives, Pomerov & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Women's Handkerchief s
5c Swiss cross bar hand
kerchiefs. Special Friday
only, 3 for IO?
10c wide hem Swiss hand
kerchiefs; lavender border.
Special Friday only, ....5?
** Dives. Pomerov & Stewart,
Street Floor.
!
M
Germantown Yarn
Small lot of While Rose
Germantown yarn. 4 and 8
fold; not all shades. Special
Friday only, skein, . . 7?
&r Dives, Pomerov & Stewart,
Street Floor.
SUBURBAN^
MIDDLETOWN
Kelly Hose Company, of Harrisburg,
WIU Take Part in Parade
Bpeelai Correspondence.
Middletown, Oct. 15.—The three fire
companies of town will hold a parade
on Friday evening in honor of the
Union drill team and the Rescue Dark
jtown team, who each won $75 in the
; parade at Harrisburg last week and
also the baseball team winning the pen
nant. The Kescue Hose Company have
invited the Heily Hose Company, No.
10, of Harrisburg, who entertained
them at Harrisburg last week, and they
have accepted the invitation and will
take part in the parade.
Mrs. Walter Baxtresser has gone to;
Cambridge, Md., where she is visiting ;
relatives for s ome time.
The Kev. W. R. Ridington, pastor of
the M. E. church, united in marriage
at the parsonage on Tuesday afternoon
Harold McCrumb and Miss Kva B.
"Valentine, of Wellsboro. The ring
ceremony being used. The groom is a
nephew of Mrs. Ridington's. They;
left on a wedding tour and on their;
.return home will reside at Lawrence j
ville, Pa.
William Stewart has returned home
from a week's trip to York, where he
■was a watchman at the York Pair.
H. J. Wickey attended the dedica
tion of the handsome new school build
ing at Hershev on Tuesday.
Mrs. B. T. Brandt, of Lancaster, is
spending the week in town.
Mrs. Charles Campbell, of Lebanon,
is visiting relatives in town for sev
eral days.
Miss Jsabelle Mathesou spent yester
day at Harrisburg.
William Kohr and force of men are
putting in a new bay window tor Dr.
Mrs. Mary Hammond, who visited
Black French
Ostrich Plumes
$2.50 Value
Friday only,
$1.19
£fT Dives. Pomeroy & Stewart,
Second Floor—Three Elevators.
Specials in Jewelry
SI.OO jewel cases in gold
aud oxodise silver; lined with ,
pink or light blue silk. Spe
cial Friday only, 50?
SI.OO guaranteed nickel
alarm clocks. Special Friday
only, 79?
$1.25 Rogers silver-plated
forks and dessert spoons;
fancy patterns; one-half doz
en. special Friday only, 59?
50c brooches, bar pins, cuff
links. Special Friday only,
io?
25c and 50c fancy hat pins.
Special Friday only, 2 for 5^
50c gold top bar and beau
ty pins. Special Friday only,
19?
t4" Dives, Pomerov & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Women's Silk Hose
Women's 35e and 50c silk
hose; lisle tops: seamless;
black and tan. Special Fri
day only, 250
Women's fast black lisle
finished hose; seamless. Spe
cial Fridav onlv, 9$
P*' Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Infants' Hose
Infants' 25c silk lisle hose;
black and tan. Special Fri
day only, 121/2^
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Women's Vests
Women's 50c white cotton
ribbed vests, fleece lined,
Dutch neck. Special Friday
only, 25?
Women's 10c cotton ribbed
vests. Special Fridav only,
6?
VP Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Men's Union Suits
75c and SI.OO cotton ribbed
union suits, light weight,
short sleeves or sleeveless.
Special Friday 0n1y,... .50?
W Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
i relative? in town for the past several
j weeks, returned to Paoli yesterday
! where she will spend some time with
j her daughter.
! H. W. George on Spring street.
E. C. Steiner ami Richard Hippie
transacted business at Waltonville yes
terday.
C. J. Schuie, of Boston, Mass., is
visiting relatives in town for several
days.
The Rev. Joseph Weirieh attended
the funeral of the late John Stover,j
who died at the Harrisburg hospital,!
and his funeral was held from his late 1
home at Stoverdale yesterday.
Miss Irene Brandt resigned her po |
sition at the "Daily Journal'' office.
The Rev. W. R. Ridington, wife and ■
son and' Miss Mary Stipe have gone to j
•Norristown, where they will attend the !
convention of the Epworth League of j
the Methodist churches which is being j
i held their this week,
j The Rev. H. F. Hoover and wife re-j
j turned home from Lancaster yesterday |
noon, where they attended the Eider \
ship of the Church of God and the con -j
gregation and many friends of the Rev. |
Mr. Hoover are glad to hear that he l
has been returned to Middletown for ;
another year. This will make his tenth
year.
William Barry, of Lebanon, arrived
i in town yesterday and will spend some
time in town.
Raymond Gilbert is spending several
days at Philadelphia.
The Junior League of the M. E.
church are preparing to send a box of
gifts to the Christmas ship and expect
to send cjuite a number of articles.
Davis Garver, who had been ill for
the past ten days, is able to be out
again and will return to his work as
mail carrier on Monday morning.
The thirty-fifth annual convention
of the Woman's Home and Foreign
Missionary Society of the Kast Penn
sylvania Synod opened up yesterday
afternoon in the St. Peter's Lutheran
church and over a hundred delegates
HARRISBURG STAR-INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 15, 1914.
Lining Specials
25c stripes and plain lin
ing, 36 inches wide. Special
Friday only, yard, .. 10$
3'sc black satine; 36 inches
wide. Special Friday only,
yard, , 29?
K& Dives, Pomerov & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Party Boxes
$1.25 leather party boxes
with five gold plated fittings;
black and dark green. Spe
cial Friday, only, .98?
25c three-fold pass-cases
with back pocket for bills.
Special Friday only, .10$
Assorted fancy silk belts,
50c to SI.OO values. Special
Friday only, . .., 15^
Vi>~ Dives, Pomerov & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Boys' and Misses' Shoes
Boys' $2.50 tan Russia calf
button shoes; heavy stitched
soles; not all sizes. Special
Friday only $1.65
Misses' $1.50 black kid
skin lace shoes, heavy stitch
ed soles; sizes 1114 to 2. Spe
cial Friday only, .98?
f*" Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Women's Shoes
$2.50 tan Russian calf but
ton shoes; Goodyear welted
soles. Special Fridav onlv,
$1.95
$1.75 gun metal button
shoes; heavy stitched soles.
Special Friday only. $1.48
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Moor.
Sweaters
Men's and women's $2.98
Shaker knit sweaters; sizes
34 to 4(i. Special Friday
only, $2.39
it# Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Second Floor—Three Elevators.
Men's Negligee Shirts
$1.50 negligee shirts with
French cuffs and plain laun
dered Anderson's percale
shirts. Special Friday onlv,
95?
'sl.oo Wachusett pleated
short bosom shirts; fine col
orings; sizes 14 to 17. Spe
cial Friday only, . . . . 69$
$2.98 and $3.50 Eagle silk
shirts—seconds—slightly im
perfect. Special Fridav onlv,
$1.19
t-®" Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
has registered. The address of wel
come was made by Mrs. Arthur King.
Mrs. J. P. Hartman, of Philadelphia,
responded. The program rendered yes
terday afternoon was eu.joyed by the
large number that were present. The
$3.00
TO
NEW YORK
AND RETURN
Sunday, Nov. 8
SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN
l*'rom Lv.A.M.
HARRISBURG 3.35
Huminelstown. 3.50
Swatara 3.5 ft
Hershe.v 3.57
Palmyra t.04
Annville 4.13
LEBANON 4.24
Avon 4.28
Myerstown 4)37
Richland 4.43
Sheridan. . 4.47
Womelsdorf 4.53
Robeson ia 4.59
New York, Arrive 9.30
RETURN INti——Leave New York,
from foot West 23d St., 6.50 P. M„
foot Überty St.. 7.00 P. M., same
date for above stations.
Tickets good going and returning
only on above Special Train, date of
excursion.
Children between 5 and 12 years
of ape, half fare.
*
Table Damask
Bleached all linen table
damask, 62 inches wide, that
sold for 69c. Special Friday
only, yard I
.1)1.69 all linen luncheon
napkins; 15x15 inches square.
Special Pridav only, dozen,
$1.39
$2.00 hand-made Japanese,
scarfs and squares. Special
Friday only, .... 98£
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street. Floor.
Men's and Boys'
Pajamas
Boys' 75c two-piece flan
nelette pajamas, sizes 4 to 14
years. Special Friday onlv,
59 O
Men's SI.OO flannelette pa
jamas; sizes 15 to 18. Spe
cial Friday only
Men's 75c flannelette night
shirts, sizes 15 to 20. Special
Friday only, .... 50<
*3 Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Corset Specials
American Lady, Rengo
Belt and Smart Set corsets;
not all sizes: $3.50 and $5.00
models. Special Friday only,
$1.75 and $2.50
Small lot of soiled bras
sieres; values to $3.95. Spe
cial Friday only, ... $1.65
W Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Second Floor —Three Elevators.
Bleachers' Damages
Reduced
62x62-inch breakfast cloths
that sold for 69c in the
Bleachers' Sale. Special Fri
day only, 49^
63x63-inch breakfast table
cloths that sold for 98c in the
Bleachers' Sale. Special Fri
day only, 69^
66x66 and 66x86-inch pat
tern table cloths that sold for
$1.69 in the Bleachers' Sale.
Special Friday only, $1.39
Bleachers' napkins, 22 and
24 inches square, that sold
for 25c each. Special Friday
only, 19^
tw Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street. Floor.
Silk Girdles
$2.00 Roman stripe silk gir
dles, with large buckles;
made of best grade silk rib
bon. Special Friday only,
SI.OO
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
services last evening was in charge of
Mrs. George Striekler and the address
was made by Miss Jessie Brewer, In
dia and was also largely attended.
A gasoline stove caught fire at the
Washington House last evening and lyis
t quickly taken out before any damage
wag done.
Ivan Hoffmeister and son, Karl, of
I Highspire, spent last evening in town.
Mrs. Annie Stuckey is ill at her
| home on East Water street.
The molding department of the Win-
I croft Stove Works are working five
| days this week.
MECHANICSBURG
Some of the Members of Colonal Zinn
Post Spent the Day at Gettysburg
Special Carres'pondence.
j 'Mechanicsburg, Oct. 15. —The Rev.
iC. K. Kaach, pastor of the Church of
! God, and W. C. Templin, delegate from
j the Church of God, of this place, have
j returned from Lancaster where they
| were attending the meeting of the East
I Pennsylvania Eldership of the Church
es of God. Mr. Raach has been reap-
I pointed to this church by the Elder
i ship which is much appreciated by the
j church and also by our townspeople
! general. He has made many friends
during his year's residence here,
i Several persons from this place were I
jto Harrisburg last evening to hearl
i Booker Washington.
A number of the members of Colonel j
! Zinn Post, G. A. R., went to Gettys '
I burg to-day to attend the meeting of I
I the Southern Pennsylvania Association,
jG. A. R.
Mrs. J. Z. Prowell visited relatives
j in Harrisburg yesterday.
Earl Sheffer is ill with typhoid
fever at his home on East Ijocust
street.
John C. Moore, of Dillsburg, was a
visitor here to-day.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Wanner, who were j
1 visiting relatives here, and attending
Men's Neckwear
25c silk flowing end cross
stripe knitted four-in-hand
ties. Special Friday only,
14?, or 4 for 50$
Non - breakable one - piece
collar buttons. Special Fri
dav onlv, 3 dozen, . . ...5*
Men's pad garters, elastic
lisle webbings. Special Fri
day only, 6?
vr Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Men's Handkerchiefs
Men's all linen hemstitched
handkerchiefs. Special Fri
day only 3 for 25$
Men's 50c fancy silk and
lisle handkerchiefs, fast col-
Special Friday only, .. .25$
tw Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Colored Dress Goods
75c Shepherd checks, 42
inches wide. Special Friday
only, yard, 49?
75c Henrietta, 40 inches
wide; all shades. Special Fri
day only, yard, . .. 49$
50c serge; 36 inches wide.
Special Friday only, yard,
35$
$1.95 silk and wool crepe,
40 inches wide. Special Fri
day only, yard, 59?
75c navy serge, all wool.
Special Friday only, yard,
69$
$1.25 navy serge; 50 inches
wide. Special Friday only,
yard, 95$
SI.OO Broadcloth, 50 inches
wide. Special Friday only,
yard, 89$
$1.50 honeycomb suiting, 50
inches wide, in tan and grey.
Special Friday only, yard,
95$
$1.25 brocade suitings. 42
inches wide. Special Friday
only, yard, . ... 69$
$3.00 Copen coating; 54
inches wide. Special Friday
only, yard, . .. $1.95
fcff" Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Women's Neckwear
Assorted styles; slightly
soiled; values up to 50c. Spe
cial Friday only, .... 12 l /o$
Oriental lace vestees with
roll collar, values up to 50ic.
Special Friday only, . . .25$
39c crepe de chine Windsor
ties in ombre shades. Spe
cial Friday only, 25$
L# Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
the United Brethren Conference, have
returned to their home in Reading.
The Sunday school class, taught by
George Wertz, in Trinity Lutheran
Sunday school will give a Halloween
entertainment in Franklin Hall.
On Sunday afternoon another union
meeting will be held in the interest of
the coining evangelistk campaign, to be
conducted by the Rev. Mr. Miller, of
South Bend, 111. The meeting next
Sunday will be held in the bethel of
the Church of God. The principal ad
dress of the afternoon will be by the
Rev. W. N. Yates, of Harrisburg.
Dr. J. A. Kilmore spent yesterday!
in Steelton.
Mrs. C. E. Brindle returned to-day
j from a visit to relatives in Waynes
| boro.
Professor A. H. Egc is on a tfisit to
Philadelphia and New York.
Colonel T. Stewart, of Carlisle, spent
to-day in this place in the interest of
the Society for the Prevention of Cruel
ty to Animals.
HERSHEY
William Shaub Taken to Lebanon Hos
pital for Operation
Special Oorrespondeno*.
'Hershey, Oct. 15.r—William Shaub,
j an employe of the Hershey Chocolate
Company, has been taken to the Leb
| anon hospital for an operation for ap
j pendicitis.
A delegation of twenty-two students
; of agriculture oi State College headed
I by one of the professors, spent a day
j here. They were taken to a number
I of the Hershey farms and dairies,
i Edward Hass, of Springfield, Mass.,
j was a visitor at this place.
Miss Anna Lentz, of Jonestown,
has secured a position in the office of
the Hershey Store Company.
E. Li. Bomgardner and Mrs. A. W.
Snavely are both on the sick list,
j M. S. 'Hershey, J. E. Snyder, Wil
liam P. R. Murrie and P. N. Kasson
Drug Sundries
Wistaria toilet soap. Spe
cial Friday only, 3 cakes, 9$
Mustard plasters; small
size. Special Friday only, 2$
16 oz. medicated hospital
cotton. Special Friday only,
23$
15c bottle best witch hazel.
Special Friday only, . . .10$
25c bristle hair brush, with
wood back. Special Friday
only, 10$
10c tooth brushes. Special
Friday only, 7$
5c tooth brushes. Special
Friday only, 2 for 5$
2 and 3-quart $1.25 hot
water bottles. Special Fri
day only, 79$
50e bath sponges. Special
Friday only, 29$
50c size beef, wine and iron.
Special Friday only, . . .35$
25c Purity peroxide cold
• cream. Special Friday only,
18$
One pound jar petroleum
jelly. Special Fridav onlv,
8$
50c grade trailing arbutus
2xtract. Special Friday only,
30$
39c tooth brushes. Special
Friday only, 20$
Williams matchless cold
cream; 15c tubes. Special
Friday only, 10$
Williams, matchless cold
cream; 25c tubes. Special
Friday only, 15$
Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Children's Shoes
Metal calf button shoes;
sizes 6 to 10 1 /-;. Special Fri
day only, 95$
Infants' 50c soft sole lace
shoes ; not all sizes. Special
Friday only, 25$
tw Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Drapery Specials
15c printed etamine in
cream grounds with colored
borders; slightly damaged.
Special Friday only, yd., 5$
$1.50 fancy figured couch
covers. Special Friday only,
$1.39
Remnants of 10c and 12i/oC
Swiss and silkoline, 36
inches wide. Special Friday
only, 5$
$2.50 ecru bobbinette cur
tains, 21/2 yards long. Spe
cial Friday only, pair, $1.98
*#" Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Floor—Three Elevators.
witnessed the world's series of base
ball games at Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hershey spent a
week in New York City.
Mrs. J. E. Snyder is spending a
week with friends in Philadelphia.
Miss Emma Gross and Micbael
Gross, of Lebanon, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mays on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Beachler,
of Greenville, anil Mark R. Everett, 1
of Slatington, were the guests of Mr. j
and Mrs. H. S. Everett.
The Rev. O. G. Romig attended a l
I meeting of the executive committee
of the East Pennsylvania Christian !
Endeavor branch, which was held in the
Y. M. C. A. rooms at Harrisburg.
The Rev. I. Moyer Hershey assisted '
at the annual Rally Oav services at i
Myerstown U. B. church, on I
Roye Taken and Retaken 12 Times
London, Oct. 15, 4.10 A. M. —AI
dispatch to the "Daily Times" says: !
"During three weeks of violent fight j
ing 'between Roye and Lassigny Roye |
itself has been taken and retaken 12
times and has been the scene of the
fiercest hand-to-hand encounters, while
all the villages in the neighborhood
have constantly changed hands.''
SHERIFF'S SALES
By virtue of certain writs of fieri
facias, levari facias, li-berari facias,
venditioni exponas and alias venditioni
exponas, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleaa and Orphans' Court of
Dauphin County, Pa., and to me direct
ed, I will expose at Public Sale or Out
cry. at the Court House, in the City
of Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pa., on
Thursday, November 12, 1914, at 2
o'clock, p. m., the following real estate,
to wit:
( BACKENSTOE. ATTORNEY)
All that certain farm consisting of
Furniture Specials
$5.50 all cotton roll edge
mattresses. Special Friday
only, $3.69
$4.50 brass trimmed white
enamel beds. Special Friday
only $3.50
$15.00 brass beds. Special
Friday only, . . $10.50 I
$1.25 folding card tables.
Special Friday only, ...95£
$1.95 mahogany pedestals;
'.16 inches high. Special Fri
day only, ~51.75
$1.95 brass costumers. Spe
cial Friday only, $1.69
it* Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Third Floor —Three Elevators.
Colored Dress Weaves
Kmc crepe de chine, 36
inches wide; solid shades.
Special Friday onlv, yard,
25^
25c silk stripe poplin. Spe
cial Friday only. yard,.
25c crepe suiting in dark
shades. Special Friday only,
yard, 11C
SI.OO and $1.25 ratine, 40
to 4+i inches wide. Special
Friday only, yard, . ... .39f
25c suitings in plain
shades. Special Friday only,
yard, 8^
15c crinkle seersucker, in
Pekin stripes. Special Fri
day only, yard, 8^
8c to 10c lawns, white and
colored grounds. Special Fri
day only, yard, ... ...... .44 I
18c crepe plisse; white
grounds. Special Friday
only, yard ,12^
tir Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
Bath Towels
17c bleached Turkish bath
towels. Special Friday only,
121/o^
50c fine grade Turkish bath
towels, in blue and pink col
orings. Special Friday only,
35C
10c red border huck towels.
Special Friday only, 4 for
25^
Dives, Pomeroy k Stewart,
Street Floor.
Pillow Cases
45x36-inch bleached pillow
cases, embroidered and scal
loped edge, 33c value. Spe
cial Friday only, 29^
42x36-inch bleached pillow
cases, 10c value. Special Fri
day only, . .1 9£
W Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart,
Street Floor.
two contiguous tracts of land situate
in Lower Paxton township, Dauphin
county, Pennsylvania, severally hound
ed and described as follows, to wit:
Tract No. 1 Beginning at a stone;
thence by land of George Shoop, north
84 34 degrees east, 67 1-10 perches to a
fallen black oak; then-ce north 67 de
grees east 74 8-10 perches to a post;
thence by land of George Koontz,
north 1 % degrees east 143 5-10 perches
to a post; thence by land of Jacob
Uouck, north f»9 Vis degrees west 40
perches to a post in the Jonestown
i Road; thence along said road and by
i lands of Jacob Brousperger south 36
j degrees west. 10 percheH to a post,
thence south 58U degrees west 85 5-10
perches to a stone; thence by land of
I Joseph Hain south 4\\ degrees west 119
j perches to the place of beginnin. Con
taining 121 acres and 93 perches,
j stridt measure.
| Tract No. 2 —Beginning at a stone;
! thence by land of George Shoop, north
I 82 Vi degrees east 91 perches to a stone,
thence by laud of Michael Ballinger
north 27degrees west 22 3-10 perches
I to a stone; thence by land of George
j Koons and the tract above described
! south (>X degrees west Bfi 3-10 perches
Ito the place of beginning. Containing
| acres and 1 8 perches, strict measure.
I Having thereon erected a two and
one-half story brick dwelling house,
bank barn, and other necessary out
buildings.
I Kor record title in Amos Houck, see
Deed Book "D," Vol. 4, Page 226, for
127 acres and 91 perches, excepting
from the above conveyance tract of 8
acres sold to Helen V. Hare; see Deed
Book "V," Vol. 13, Page 324. and ex
cepting tract of 1 Va acres sold to l*ow
er Paxton School District; see Dded
Book "P." Vol. 14, Page 276, leaving
balance of farm IIS acres and 11
perches, sold as the property of Amos
Houck, defendant.
Seized and taken into execution and
to be sold by
, HARRY C. WEI^LS,
Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Harrisburg, October
15, 1914.
Conditions of Sa)e —The highest and
best bidder to be the buyer.
erins—The jfurchaser shall be re
quired to pay $50.00 of the amount of
his bid when the property shall have
been knocked off to him under $500.00;
above that amount ten per cent, on the
purchase money, and the residue before
the confirmation of sale by the Court.
If the purchaser fails to Comply with
the terms of sales the property will b«
resold at his cost.
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