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PAGE EIGHT
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28th, 1926

Trustee's Sale.
BANKRUPT SALE OF VALU-
ABLE REAL ESTATE
signed = Trustee in
E. L. Nissly, E. J.
oy Nissly, individ-
®o-partners, trading
; & Sons, Bank-
9876, will, on the |
times and at the places hereinaf-
ter mentioned, pursuant to an or-
der of Redmon Conyngham, re-
feree in he gion offer at pub-
Nissly and H.
ually and as
as E. L. Niss
rupts, Cause N
lic sale, the f@llowing described
real estate, vis: {
On August 5, $926, at 2 P M.,,
at the Florin InngFllorin, Pa.
No. 1. The residemce and farm of
Eli L. Nissly, consisting of about 35
Acres, 34 Perches ¢§ land, mare or
less, situated in Flagin, East Done-
gal Township Lageaster County,
Pennsylvania, erert-
ed a large two-storyimansard roof
brick dwelling house.
No. 2. The residencélof E. J. Niss-
ly, being a two and story
brick dwelling houséy situated in
East Donegal the road
leading from Florin the Cross
Roads Church, together®with the lot
of ground belonging,
fronting 115 feet on said road
and cxtending in depgh of that
width 2263 feet. he dwelling
house has all modern improvements.
No. 3. The residencezaf H. Roy
Nissly, being a two ang one-half
story brick dwelling houge, situated
in East Donegal Township, on the
road leading from Flgrin to the
Cross Roads Church, together with
the lot of ground thereulito belong-
ing, fronting 125 feet On the said
road and extending in depth of that
width 226% feet. dwelling
house has all modern
All of the above properties are
well located and are ingfirst class
condition with all moderm conven-
iences. i
On August 6, 1926, at 2 P. M,, at
the Florin Inn, Florin, Pai, ;
No. 1. All that certaingfarm and
plantation of land situated in East
Donegal Twp., Lancaster; County,
Pennsylvania, containing i86 acres,
more or less. known as the ‘May-
town Farm,” having ther@on erect-
ed a large brilk, slate roof dwelling
house, two story frame tenant
house, a large frame, slate roof
bank barn, a frame, slaté roof to-
bacco shed, 36 feet by 60 feet, with
cellar, a frame, shingle roof hog sty,
frame, shingle roof ice house, frame,
shingle roof corn barn and a frame
' shingle roof tobacco shed, 28 feet
by 75 feet.
No. 2. A certain farm and planta-
tion situated in East Done@al Town-
ship, Lancaster County, Pennsylva-
nia, containing 106 Acres, 139 Per-
ches, more or less, known as the
“Donegal Farm,” having %hereon e-
rected a two story, slatekroof brick
dwelling house, a large shingle roof
stone barn, a frame, shingle roof to-
bacco shed with cellar afl a frame,
slate roof tobacco shedy corn barn
and scales house. 4 :
Both of the above farms are In a
high state of cultivatign and the
buildings and improvements there-
on are in first class condition.
On August 10, 2 P. M.,
at the Florin Inn, Floring Pa.
No. 1. All that certs farm and
tract of land, situated Done-
gal Township, Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania, containigg 88 acres,
24 perches, more of léss, known as
the “Charles Farm,” having thereon
erected a two story slaté roof brick
dwelling house, a large slate roof,
frame barn, a frame, skate roof to-
bacco shed and a frame, slate rooi
carriage house. !
No. 2. A certain farm and tract
of lar situated in #East Donegal
Township, Lancaster County Penn-
sylvania, containing 80 acr 33.2
Township of Eas onegal, Lancas-|
ter County, Pa. known as the
“Shoemaker Lot,’ containing seven
acres and one hufidred and twenty-
i , more or less.
i cight |
ed in the Village
onegal Township,
, Pa., known as|
of Florin, East
Lancaster Cou
the “Hershey i;
t certain lot of]
g the Pennsylvan-
st Donegal Town-
ounty, Pa., cone
-half acre of land.
hat certain one-
und situated in the
i Donegal
aster County, Pa.,
erected a two-story
known as the “Dup
that certain half-
situated in the Vill-
Lancaster County,
uth side of Square
thereon, erected a
roof, frame dwell-
own as the “Dommel,
Village of
Township,
two-story sl
ing house,
House.”
No. 12. 11 that certain lot of
ground sit@ted in the Village of
Florin, Lag@aster County, Pa., on,
the east s of Market Street, hav,
ing erected a two and one,
half sto frame dwelling house,
known as#the “Wittel House.”
13 All the undivided two-
rest of, in and to that]
act of land, situated!
Mt. Joy Boro and partly
onegal Township, Lanecas- |
ty, Pa., containing twenty
No.
in East}
ter Co
eight
es of lind, more or less.
Salefto be held as aforesaid,
when ferms and conditions will be
4 JOHN HERTZLER,
8 Trustee in Bankruptcy
Zimfherman, Myers & Kready,
Joh#t E. Malone,
John A. Coyle,
Attorneys.
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE
Estate ¢f Amos Shelly, late
Mount Joy Borough, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said estate
having been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted thereto
are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having
or demands ggainst the same, wil
present them without delay for
settlement to the undersigned, re-
siding at
FANNY SHELLY,
Mount Joy, Pa.,
AMOS N. SHELLY,
Manheim, R. D. 2.
Executors.

of
june 30-f
di

EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of John K. Witmer,
of Rapho Township, deceased.
Letters testamentary on said
tate having been granted to
undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested to make im-
mediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the
same, will present them without de-
lay for settlement to the undersign-
ed,
HARRY H. WITMER,
Mt. Joy, R. D.
OLIVER H. WITMER,
Columbia, RvR,
late
Rn
the
9
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Atty
Jly 14-6t

AN ORDINANCE
An Ordinance vacating
feet wide known as New
Streat, as nol laid out from Mar-
ket Street to Walnut Street in the
Borough of Pa.
Be it aN Cl
the Borough of M®unt Joy:
jection’ 1.
known as New Str
the plan of the Borot
ket Street to Walnut ¥
k of the wi J
~ et.
a forty
,and
(40)
De and
GEO. B.

83.2
_ perches, more or less, known as the
“Hostetter Farm,” having ‘thereon
erelted a two-story stone g
house, 36 feet by 38 feet;
wash house, 16 feet by 22
frame and stone bank barn,
by 100 fect; frame tob:
36 feet by 80 feet, Wi
tobacco shed, 28
dw
a irame
feet; a
fect by 84 feet,
Pe , Nn ]
and a two-story frame hog pen and
additions. i
No. 3. A tract of pasture land,
situated in East Dosiegal Township,
Lancaster County, Pgnnsylvania, con
taining 33 acres, more or less.
Nos. 1 and x
state of cultivation,” with improve-
ments thereon, and, are modern In
every resyect.
On August 11, 1926, at 2 PM,
on the premises in Conewago Town-
ship, Dauphin County, Pa.
All that certain farm and tract of
land, containing 160 acres, more or
less, situated in Conewago Township
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, for
merly the property of E. J. Nissly,
known as the “Oberholtzer Farm”
having thereon erected a two-sto
frame and log dwelling, shingle roof;
a frame bank barn, 32 feet by 98
feet, two silos, frame tobacco shed,
hog sty, corn barm, 36 feet by 72
feet, and a frame garriage house.
This property is well located, is in
first class condition and is a desir-
able farm in every.respect.
On August 12, 1926, at 2 P. M.,
at the Florin Inn, Florin, Pa.
No. 1. All that three-story and
basement brick rehouse with a
slate roof situated the north side
of Plum Street, rin, Lancaster
County, Pa., togeth@ with the lot
of land thereto beldhging.
No. 2. = All that @ertain two and
one-half story and #basement Lrick
warehouse, situated dlong the trolley
- line in the village of Florin, Lancas-
ter County, together with the lot
of land oes belonging.
No. 3. All these
improved lots of ground
in the Village Florin, Lancaster
County, Pa., of the North side of
Square Street,/known as the “My-
ers lots.” § ;
No. 4. All! those certain five
unimproved lots of ground in the
Village of Florin, East Donegal
Township, Lancaster County, Pa.
situated on the North side of
Square Street, known as the “Shae
fler Lots.”
No. 5. All those unimproved
Jots of ground situated along the
trolley line in the Village of Flor-
in, Lancaster County, aforesaid.
“No. 6. All that certain lot or
jece of ground in = the
illage of Florin, Donegal
“known as the “Shoemaker Lots,”
about five acres and
thirty-eight perches "of land, more
or less.
No.
certain un-
situated
situated
East
7. All that certain lot or
of ground situated in the
2 are farms in a high
g | Attest:
JACOB
| Clerk
Approved
D.
H. ZELL
of Council 3
this 12th day $f
ER
. H. ENGLE
Chief Burgess

AN ORDINANCE
An Ordinance vacating
feet wide street known as
Lane, as now laid out from
ket t extended to a street
Pinkerton Road, all in
the Bor§ugh of “Mount Joy, Pa.
Be it
Boron
a
School
the of Mount Joy:
Section That the
known as Sépol Lane laid out
the plan o7 the Borough
181}
kgown Pinkerton
of
©
to a street
Road, and bein
forty (40) feet,
vacated.
GEO. B.
Presiden
as
is
and hereby
LLER
Attest:
JACOB H. ZELLER
Clerk of Couneil
Approved this 12th day
D., 192¢.
H. H. ENGLE
Chief B
AN ORDINANCE
dinance extending Mar-
in the Borough of Mt.
present terminus to
hits.
y the Council
sunt. Joy:
Jat a street
Street be
of the
, ordained,
. beginning
A.

Joy, frg
the Borough WW
Be it enacted
the Borough of
Section 1.
be known as
placed upon the
Borough of Mount
established and opene
at a point fiv
five feet South
of South alley
plan of the B
minus of Marketi: Street as 4
opened and exte(.ding thence
tance of three ‘pundred an
feet to the Southérn limits o
Borough. a
Section 11. That the wid of
the said street shall be foffy-six
feet.
GEO. B. ZELLER
President of Cduncil
Attest: £
JACOB H. ZELLER i
Clerk of Council
Approved the 12th day of {July
A. D. 1926. i
H. H. ENGLE }
n

Every reader should make use of
the Classified advertisemen* section.
It is the way to dispose of what
you have to spare and to ‘secure
what vru may need. tf
re th

Advertise in The Bulletin.
WILL BE HELD AT
es and eighty-three perch- |
made &nown by |
claims |
1
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready, Attys |
R
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LR |
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1¥ | 4-h.
£outy |
Mar-
pacted by the
street
extending
from Market Styeet as extended to
the width of
Chief Burgess
Our Big Annual
Union Picnic
ROCKY
SPRINGS PARK, THURSDAY,
JULY 29—WILL GO BY
TROLLEY
Thursday, July 29 is the day set
aside for the big annual union pic-
nic of the Sunday Schools, ef Mt.
Joy, Florin and the surrounding
community. Many of our stores
and industries will close that day
and join in an effort to make it
the most successful ever held.
Messrs. William Tyndall, Thos.
J. Brown Jr. of this place, and
Clarence Musselman, of Florin will
have charge of the amusements.
Mr. Samuel F. Eshleman will
again have charge of the baskets
and tags. He requests that all bas-
kets be at the Evangelical church
and School House by 8 o’clock. The
car will leave Rocky Springs at
6:45 P. M. and all baskets will be
left at the School House here in
the evening.
The round trip fare from Mount
Joy will be 45 cents and from
Florin 55 cents. All children under
11 be taken free.
Trolley cars will leave Mount
{Joy as follows: 6.15, 7.Xb, “8.15,
'8.45, 9.15, 10.15, and 11.15 A. M.
| Returning the cars will leave Rocky
Springs 5.55 P. M. an devery 30
minutes thereafter until 10.55,
{which is the last car.
Tickets will be sold at Dr. E. W.
[Garber's and Dr. W. D. Chandler's
{drug stores here, and in Florin at
|D. Roy Moose’s and H. J. Sckadt’s
| stores.
Everbody is most cordially
ed to accompany the picnic.
eel eee
six years wi
invit-
|
| Theres a Missouri sheik calls his
{girl Radio because she’s always giv-
ing him the air.
Classified Column
FOR ite garage for
one or two cars. Apply Br, Groff.
Mt. Joy. July-28atf

NT—A good
on East } sid all conveni-
ences. Apply to Mrs. MuwB, Heis-
tand, Mt. Joy. jly-28-2t
property

LE—A complete line of
practically all
if you
“FOR
Household
being new. prply J
want a bargain. Mrs. Hiest-
and, 36 East Main St., or
egal Springs Road, Mt. Joy. 7-28-2t.
NT—A Garage. Apply to
Mrs. Mai RramerNe..10 Lumber
St., Mt. Joy. July28-tf
Garage.
OR. RENT—A Large
pa 1 apply at Bender’s
. ‘Main, St., Mount
Jy 284


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For
Barber Shop,
| Joy.

| WANTED—We need a lot of
{CLEAN RAGS, for washing press-
| es. Deliver them to the Bulletin
| Office and get Two Cents a Pound.
jly-28-tf
FOR SALE—Mode
5 Brick
rn Home, New
House with all
fruit
o. A thouse,
Mount Joy.
fs 3-21
trees,
Call on ©
Market
Don’t miss this.
etc.
South Stre
|

FOR
| Furnac
SALE CHEAP—Two
furnace,
for
steam
Rotary
steel
Kettles and
terprise Meat Grinder
High
p. Steam
ter Pump, Lot overhead
track, Etec. All priced right i
quick removal. See Jno. E
Prone 41R2.
fe
NOTICE—I ax
| ponize your cock
M. E. Lindemuth,
Pa. ily
e
use, pressure
Engine,
yf
Wa-
prepared
Drop me a
Elizabeth-
28-3t-pd
card.
town,

dia dlousckeeper in a
small family. Addres reilly
ber St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
jun 3
FOR SALE AT FLORIN—A fine
8-room frame house, frame stable,
all in Al shape. Price right and
good reason for selling. J. E.
Schroll, Mt. Joy. apr 28-tf

WANTED—Man with car to sell
complete line quality Auto Tires
and Tubes. Exclusive Territory. Ex-
perience not necessary. Salary
$300.00 per month. Milestone Rub-
ber Company, East Liverpool, Ohio.
jly 28-1t-pd

FOR SALE CHEAP—A
ground and a number of small
frame buildings on New street,
Mount Joy. Will sell lot with or
without buildings. Apply to Jno.
E. Bchroll, Mount Joy, Pa.
apr 28-tf
HAULING WANTED—I can haul
your wheat from your farm to the
mill very reasonable figure
and cheaper tham. you can haul by
team. Call on Chas,
man, Mt. Joy. ily 14-4t
EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE
Estate of Martin B. Heistand,
lot of


persons indebted
sted to make im-
& and those hav-
ing claims or derfands against the
same, will them without
delay for settlement to the under-
signed, residing at unt Joy, Pa.
ALICE GARBER, HEISTAND.,
¢. Executrix.
Zimmerman, Myers & Kready,
ily 21-6t Ba
WE SPECIALIZE
in all styles of
ES’ and CHILDREN'S
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Explain Dispo-
sition Of Funds
(Continued from page one.)
part of March by the Hoffman Leaf
Tobacco Company from C. E. Bair
and Sons, Cigar Manufacturers, of
Harrisburg, for $22,081.34, for to-
bacco. When M. R. Hoffman Sr.,
received this check he endorsed it
and gave it to his wife, Mrs. Ida
R. Hoffmon. She in turn loaned
$11,000 of it to Dr. E. S. Snyder,
who used it in paying off a note at
the First National Bank of Mariet-
ta for Michael R., Sr. The balance
of $11,000 she used to purchase
certificates of deposit, one at the
Union Trust Company for $9,078.-
10, and two at the People’s Bank
of Maytown, each for about $2,400.
These three certificates Mrs. Hoff-
man gave to her son, Michael R. Jr.
At previous hearings Michael Jr.,
testified that he cashed the $9,000
certificate at the Union Trust Com-
pany and used the money for per-
sonal, traveling and household ex-
penses, and to purchase certificates
of deposit of the People’s Bank of
Maytown. Nine certificates thus pur
chased, together with the two got-
fen from his mother, were taken to
Philadelphia, to be negotiated or
sold by Mr. Marx, the Hoffman’s
certified accountant. None of
them, however, was sold or negoti
back from Philadelphia on Thurs-
day and returned them to his moth-
er who is now in possession of them
As the Bair check for $22,000,
tions, was received by the Hoffmans
within the four month period
ceding the bankruptcy, and there-
fore illegal, the trustees are seek-
ing to recover it, or such sums of
it as are considered . recoverable.
For that reason Hoffman was or.
dered to explain what became
the $11,000 he got. The other $11,
ing turned over to the trustees
certified check for that amount.
said he used only the $9,000 certi-
ficate, returning the other two cer-
tificates of the Peoples Bank of
Maytown to his mother, who now
has them.
sued to Amanda L. Brubaker,
$2,412.26, and No. 4129, issued to
Lizzie 0. Oberholtzer, for $2,415.
Out of the $9,000 cash from the
Union Trust” Company certificate
he purchased directly, ,or furnished
the cash to Cashier Taggert for
their purchase, the following certi-
ficates of the Peoples Bank of May
town:
4194, M. H. Grove, $1,155; 4159,
Mary Albright, $210.55; 4217,
Mumma and Newpher, $1,097.40;
George F. Shisler, $2,100; 4107,
Mary H. Geer, $632.50; 4191, P.
H. Grove, $525; 4196, Lizzie S.
Risser, $603.75; 4200," M. J. Gable,
$347.28.
Hoffman said he
note of P. R. Hoffman for
e remained after there
bursements $1,260.66 cash in
the hands of his and the
balance to make up the $9,000
would be $931.76, which he said
must have for personal, trav-
g and househo’d ¢xpenses, oth-
he would have a record of
also lifted a
$105.
he dis-
in
mother,
gone
is an officer of the Pe-
f Maytown. This bank
e process of liquidating
ince. last Sent er
was recently taken
Banking Departm
luties which Hoi
when the bank start
was to obtain a lis
deposit that were
and make provisions to pay
The certificates are
took care of.
Another statement was furnished
by Hoffman relative to the or in
of funds he used since May 17.
the date of his bankruptcy, to pur-
chase certificates at the Peoples
Bank of Maytown as they fell due.
Hoffman said he borrowed about
$5,000 from his brother-in-law, Dr.
T. E. Schott, of Allentown, and
used $3,280.49 of it for that pur-
pose. The remainder was returned
to Drs Schott.
The certificates or obligations of
the bank purchased for Schott’s ac-
count are: W. Z. Hoffman's ac-
count .a§ tax collector of East Don-
egal School District, $2,416.80; cer-
tificates of Ann B. Sweigart, $364.
64; F. F. Frank, $52.50 and $105;
John H. Fry, $138.35; D. H. Me-
Cool, $98.20, and E. H. Hoffman,
This concluded Hoffman's testi-
mony, whereupon the Trustee's At-
torney B. J. Myers gave notice to
the referee that the trustees pro-
pose to present a petition asking
the referee for an order on Mrs.
Ida R. Hoffman to return to the
trustees the certificates and money
on hand, gotten originally from the
C. E. Bair and Sons’ check. At-
torney S. V. Hosterman, counsel
for Mrs. Hoffman, accepted notice
that if Mrs. Hoffman disposed of
any of this property, she did so at
her peril.
Michael R. Hoffman, Sr., gave a
ystatement of the financial condition
of the Smaltz Tobacco Company, of
'Womelsdorf, in which he is a stock
holder. = This company is reported
to be in good financial standing.
A hearing on the reclamation
petition of Otis A. Gill and Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, for 14 cases of
tobacco, valued at $600, in the
Hoffman warehouse, will be held be
fore the referee in his office next
Friday morning at ten o’clock.
rr AO
TE
business
Onc f th
performed
liquidating
nan
]
due
the
those
coming
m.
above he
New York police are now provid-
ed with pistols capable of cutting a
clean hole through the body of a
motor car going sixty miles an hour.
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ated, and Hoffman brought them |
which made possible these transac-
pre-
of
000 loaned to Dr. E.S. Snyder has
been recovered, the physician hav-
a
Hoffman, by way of explanation,
They are No. 4128, is-
for
4180, John H. Shenk, $109.20;
Doings
Around Florin
(From page one)
fornia, is here on a visit to her
brother, Mr. Almos Earhart. &
Mr. John Swank, sports editor of
the Lancaster Daily New Era, spent
yesterday afternoon in town.
Mrs. Raymond Rahm was taken
to the General Hospital at Lanc-
aster Saturday for treatment.
Mrs. Ed. Steigerwald, of Paoli;
spent yesterday here with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Geyer.
Mr. Victor Haldeman of Collings-
wood, N. J. spent Saturday here
with his mother, Mrs. Ella Halde-
man.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Garber, son
Eugene, daughter Miss Anna and
Mrs. E. F. Heiner spent Sunday at
Mount Gretna.
Mrs. Jacob Eichler was removed
to the Genera! Hospital at Lanec-
aster where she was treated for an
abscess in her eye.
Mr. Russel Herr, who was injured
while playing motorcycle polo, was
brought home from St. Joseph’s
Hospital at Lancaster, on Saturday.
Mr. Harry Rodgers and daugh-
ter, Leona, and sons, Harry, Edgar,
| Local
and John of Enola, spent a few
days in town with Mr. and Mrs. O.
J. Kling.
Mr. Charles Kraybill was taken
to the General Hospita! at Lane-
aster Sunday where he underwent
an operation for the removal of a
fractured bone of his elbow.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Gingrich and
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Gingrich re-
turned home Thursday from a ten
days auto trip to Quebec and other
points of interest thruout Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Shetter
and Mrs. Geo. Shetter and daugh-
ters, Blanche and Golde, and Miss
Dora Kraybil!, attended the Shetter
reunion at Middletown on Satur-
day.
Tomorrow, Thursday, the Sun-
day Schools of town will join Mount
Joy in holding the annual picnic at
Rocky Springs. Many of the busi
ness places wlll be closed and there
will“ be a general holiday.
ee rt BA rere mrss
Workmen demolishing an old
wooden platform at a suburban
railroad station started a real treas-
ure hunt. Coins dropped by pass-
engers in their rush to catch trains
had roiled through the cracks and
arounted to a considerable sum
l.eneath the boards.

Our classified ads bring results.
| OUR SALE REGISTER
———— ‘
Following is a list of public sales
for which posters were printed at
this office or said sale is advertised:
mm the Bulletin.
Friday evening, July 30—On the
premises on the road leading to the
Mt. Joy cemetery, near Mt. Joy,
electric light sale of cows, stock
bulls, steers and home raised shoats
by C. S. Frank & Bro. Sale at 7
P.M. 4
Friday, August 6—At the Florin
Hall, Florin, at 6:30, the regular
big community sale of anything
and everything by Community
Sales Company. Vogle, auct.
Friday, Aug. 6—At the Bulletin
Office, East Main St., Mount Joy,
Pa., real estate by Dr. E. W. Gar-
ber. Frank, auct.
——— Gn saree
Japan’s new factory law reduces
the maximum working day from
twelve to eleven hours, prohibits
child labor in mines and night work
for girls under sixteen. It fails to
prohibit woman labor in mines.
South Australian railways have
spent nearly $10,000,000 for equip-
ment made in America in the last
two years.
always:
Consistent advertising

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Friday and Saturday, July 30-31
36 in. Tan © Blue Everfast Voile, $1.00.yd. 85¢
36 in. Brown © Black Dotted Voile 59¢ yd... 40¢c

36in. Long Cloth, 20c yd ........... o.oo. MEPIS 15¢


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