a 1. : PAGE EIGHT. THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. WEDNESDAY, MAY . | . 3 Classified Column [ABOUT THE SICK |Local Mortuary [Heartiest Congratulations Religious News | Piecemeal? : WANTED FARMERS-—-With milk high in butter fat test 4% or over, Get best prices. Hallgren's Dairy, 269 Marietta St., Mt. Joy, Pa. may-4-tf dlectric motor, FOR SALE--5-h. p. Paul Frank, practically new. Apply Florin, Phone 213R3 Mount Joy, Pa. may-18-tf | FOR SALE-Sweet Potato Plants. Paris O. Brubaker. Phone 137R15 Mt. Joy, R. D. No. 2. may18-2t-p FOR SALE—-A Portable Brooder House, WITMER ESHLEMAN, R. 2, Mount Joy. mayl8- 1t.p NOTICE—The County and Personal Tax is now due. Save 5% to June 1. Will receive same at my home and on June 1, will sit at First National Bank. JAS. H. METZLER, Collector, m.18-3t FOR SALE—Sweet potato sprouts. Apply John Guhl, Florin. Phone Mt. Joy, No. 214R4. may-18-3t HOUSE FOR RENT-—AIll improve- ments, good location in Elizabethtown, wery reasonable with garage. Apply Mrs. John Beamesderfer, 67 E. Main street, Mount Joy or Phone 4R, Mount Joy. may-11-3t FOR SALE-—-Sweet potato plants, ready now, any amount. Also Geran- ums in bud and bloom, Order at ance at Ruhl's Green House, Phone 1M. may-11-2t.pd USED ICE REFRIGERATORS, AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES. ALSO ONE EXTRA SPECIAL GAS ELEC- TROLUXE REFRIGERATOR. H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, MT. JOY. may-11-tf FOR RENT-—6-room house on Fair- view St., Mount Joy, has all modern sonveniences, Also garage. Apply C. 8. Frank. Phone 219R2 Mt. Joy. may-11-tf DESIRABLE BURIAL LOTS—For Bale in the Camp Hill Cemetery, Flor- in. All 9x15 ft, for four burials, Price $15 and $18. Apply to JNO. A. STOLL, Becy. may-11-4t WHY BUILD NOW? BUY AND SAVE—Have a 7-Room House, slate roof, vapor heat, hot and cold water. Frame Stable, Garage, Four Poultry Houses, lot is 80x200 ft. and can sell you two additional lots it desired. Price only $6,700. Better investigate this before you think of building. See J. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. WHAT AM I OFFERED?—In order to close an Estate I am desirious of selling, quickly as possible, the very desirable dwelling and store property of the late David F. Gable on North Barbara St., Mt. Joy. I can make a very advantageous price for immediate pur- chase. Schroll, Mt. Joy. Jno 5 dec.16-tf NOTICE—Be sure that you get the highest cash prices for your calves. Reist R. Mummau. Phone FE'town Not later than 6 o'clock Mon- day morning. jan.20-tf BABY CHICKS Buy electric hatched chicks. Large type S. C. White Leghorns from hens two years old and older. Hatches taken of Tuesday and Thursday. Prices rea- sonable. Place Orders carly. Josten hatching a ialty. one 2 IRVIN S. WOLGEMUTH, feb.17-3mo. Manheim R. 4 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Estate of John N. Musser late of West Hempfield Township, deceased. Letters testamentary of said estate having been granted to the under- signed all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay- ment and those having claims or de- mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to e undersigned. 5 CHRISTIAN J. MUSSER, Mt. Joy, R. D. 1, Pa. Executor n A. Coyle, Atty. Jez y may-18-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Cyrus G. Frey late of East Hempfield township, Lancaster Coun- ty, Pa., deceased. : Letters of administration on said es- tate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims or de- mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Landis- ville, Pa. MARTHA J. FREY, Administrator M. M. Harnish, Atty. may-4-6t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Christian S. Geib late of Mount Joy Borough, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate | having been granted to the under-| signed, all persons indebted thereto | are requested to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims or de- mands against the same, will present | them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at Mount Joy, Pa. HARVEY GEIB, | JOHN GEIB, | Executors. apr.20-6t-p | M. M. Harnish, Atty. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Estate of William D. Chandler late of Mount Joy, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the under- | gigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate pay- ment, and those having claims or de- mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, residing at 54 West Main Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. M. M. Harnish, Atty. apr.20-6t OAK LUMBER & STOVE WOOD For Sale OAK LUMBER of all kinds sawed to order. STOVE WOOD sawed in 12 in. lengths consists of oak and hickory. $4.00 per truck load or $6.50 per cord delivered. JACOB G. BAKER Phone 1R2 R. D. MANHEIM, PA. Or call at the Mill on the David Miller Farm, 2 miles northeast of Mount Joy. nov.23-tf J ii mba - - 2 AND AFFLICTED Miss Marv Drabenstadt has been on the sick list, Mrs. Sam Geib, on West Main, is on the sick list, Mr. Harry Tyson is recovering from a week's illness. Mrs. Frank Hershey, on E. Main it, is on the sick list. Harvey Souder, of Maytown, is quite ill with ervsipelas. Mrs, Howard Arntz is confined to her home with sickness. Mr. M. M. Leib is able to be out | again after a six weeks’ illness. Nedra Diffenderfer has been quite ill at her home the past three weeks Miss Clara Greenawalt, on Mar- ietta St., is confined to her home with illness. SEALED BIDS will be received by the School District of East Donegal Township for the Transportation of the School Children by Busses for the School term of 1932-33 on the follow- ing routes: Route No. 1—B, F. Heistand & Sons’ Office to Maytown via Union School distance 8.6 miles; thence to Lincoln School and back to Maytown distance both ways 4 miles. Alternate Bid for Route No. 1— Heistand’s Corner to Union School to Maytown 7 miles thence to ete. ete. Route No. 2—Florin to Maytown dis- tance 4.9 miles; thence to Donegal and back to Maytown distance both ways 5 miles; thence to Beatty's Corner and back to Maytown distance both ways 3 miles. Route No. 3—Truman Walk’s corner to Maytown distance 2.4 miles; thence to Rowenna and back to Maytown dis- tance both ways 5.2 miles; thence to west end of Bull Moose Road and back to Maytown distance both ways 3.2 miles. Any further information may be had upon application to the undersigned. Bids must be in the possession of the undersigned by 7:00 P. M. E. S. T. Friday, June 10th, 1932 The School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. D. C. WITMER, Secretary, may-18-2t R. D. 1, Mt Joy, Pa. NEW HOUSE CHEAP—I have + 6-room House along the trolley at ‘lerin that I want to sell before April 1st. Has all conveniences and vill sell for only $3,650 for a quick sale. This is No. 871 in my list. ino. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mt. Joy. STORE ROOM FOR RENT— The spacious Store Room, formerly the Bernhart Store, on East Main street, Excellent location and modern store. Immediate possess ion. Long term lease. Apply to J. E. Schroll, Phone 41R2. Mount Joy. jly28-tf FOR SALE--A Brick House with Slate Roof, 8 rooms, all convenien- ces, Poultry House 12x12, along highway, Florin. Apply to Jno. E. Schroll, Realtor, Mount Joy. No. 416. janl4-tf CHEAP HOUSE AT FLORIN— Have a Double House along Main St., 5 and 6 rooms, one side has heat, both have water and electric, ‘wo car garage. Rents show 10 per cent. investment. Price only $4,000. Jno. E. Schroll, Mt. Joy. SHIREMAN’S GARAGE Phone 153R11 FLORIN, PA. Auto Repairing Battery Service Greasing, Gas, Oil, &c. DAY & NIGHT SERVICE Chevrolet Repairing A Specialty Price Very Reasonable PRIVATE SALE! CARLOAD OF UNION CO. Fresh Cows & Springers AT OUR STOCK YARDS MOUNT JOY, PA. COMMENCING Fri. Afternoon, May 20th Fa | A CARLOAD OF OHIO COWS Consisting of Holsteins, Jerseys and Guernseys Free Delivery Come in the evening if you cannot come in the day time. J. B. Keller & Bro. Record for; a Week (From page 1) widow of Jefferson Keiffer, died Sat- urday morning at the home of her | son, Frank E, Keiffer, South Main | street, Manheim, after a long illness. | She was the daughter of the late] Frederick and Sarah Zimmerman Ens- | minger, and a member of Salem United Brethren church, Manheim, Besides her son, Frank E. with whom she resided, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Stoner, of Man- heim, Services were held Monday af- ternoon, at the home of her son, with interment in Fairview cemetery. Harold F. Seiders ta; a brother, Maurce, of Reading, and of Elizabethtown, died of complica- tions after an illness of two years early Wednesday morning at Devitt Camp, near Allenwood, Union county. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. David F Seiders, of 60 East Orange street, Elizabethtown. Besides his parents ha is survived by his widow, who before marriage was Miss Catherine A. Arnold, of Mariet- ta; a brother, Maurice, of Reading, and a sister, Mrs, Harvey A. Lutz, Eliza- bethtown. The funeral was held at two p. m. (DST) Saturday at the home of his narents in Elizabethtown. Burial was made in Mount Tunnel cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth Shiffer Mrs. Elizabeth Shiffer, sixty-nine, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Irvin Shoop, Eizabethtown, Sun- day. She is survived by the following children: Irvin Shiffer, Elizabethtown; Mrs. Irvin Shoop, Elizabethtown; John Shiffer, Lancaster; Mrs. Joseph Helm, Elizabethtown; Mrs. Paul Kieffer, Eli- zabethtown; Russell Shiffer, York, also survived by two sisters: Mrs. Levan Foltz and Mrs. Mary Sweigart, both of Hummelstown. Private funeral services were held at the home of Irvin Shoop, this after- noon with further services in the United Brethren church. Burial in the Milton Grove cemetery. Mrs. Adam D. Heidlauf Mrs. Miama H. Heidlauf, seventy- five, wife of Adam D. Heidlauf, died at her home in Silver Spring, Monday afternoon from the result of a paralytic stroke sustained last Tuesday. She was in failing health for some time. Mrs. Heidlauf was a member of the Mennonite church at Chestnut Hill. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her son, Phares S., of West Hempfield township; also two brothers, Hiram H. Stauffer and Milton H. Stauffer, both of Colum- bia and Catharine, wife of Abram Leonard, West Hempfield town-+ ship. 3rief services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon and at 1:30 o'clock (8S. T.), in the Silver Spring church. Burial will be in the Silver Spring cemetery. of Mrs, Jacob G. Snyder Mrs. Jacob G. Snyder died at the St. Joseph's hospital, Monday evening | at eight o'clock from complications af- | ter a three weeks illness, aged 50 years, 3 months and 29 days. She was | a member of Risser’s Mennonite Church and a daughter of Isaac and Lizzie Groff Witmer. Deceased is sur- vived by her husband, one son, Wal- ter Snyder, R. 3 Manheim; one daugh-! ter, at home. Also these brothers and! sisters: Mr. Monroe Forney, of Florin; Harry G. and Clayton Witmer, of Eliz- abethtown; Mrs, Enos Floyd, of Rheems; Edgar of Harrisburg and Mrs. | Daniel Werner, Mt. Joy. Funeral Services will be held on Friday 1:30 o'clock (standard time) at her home in Rapho Township, near Sunnyside School and two o'clock at Risser’s Mennonite Church. Burial in the adjoining cemetery, MAYTOWN Mr. and Mrs. William Mayer spent the week-end at Philadelphia, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fletcher and children of Richland, spent the week- end with his mother, Mrs. Katie | Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. George Engle and of Marietta, visited Mr. and Mrs, Hi- ram Engle on Sunday, Miss Mary Heisey of Marietta, spent | From The Bulletin Mr, Philip Greiner will celebrate his birthday on Friday, May 20. Mr, Stanley Metzler will celebrate his birthday Friday, May 20. Mr, Geo. Shickley celebrated his birthday, Friday, May 13th, Paul Ament celebrated birthday on Sunday, May 8. Robert Charles Biemesderfer was 3 years old on Friday, May 13th. Winfield Espenshade will celebrate his anniversary on Thursday, May 19. Bishop C. N. Hostetter, of Wash- ingtonboro, celebrated his birthday on Sunday, May 15. Mrs. Reuben Myers is celebrating her birthday anniversary today, Wednesday, May 18. Pearl Harriet ‘Shickley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Shickley, was b years old on Friday, May 13. tl es MAYTOWN BRETHREN HELD PRAYER MEETING his 8th THE The Brethren in Christ church of Maytown held their annual prayer meeting Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Eppley, West Marietta. The seventy who attended were: Rev. Jacob N. Martin, Rev. Abram Z. Hess, Rev. and Mrs. Irvin Musser and daughter, Mary; Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Brubaker and sons, Ray and James; Rev. G. F. Broske and son, William; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Eshle- man, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wolgemuth and daughters, Anna and Rhoda; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hoffman, Paris Koser and daughter, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Heisey and daughters, Miriam and Ruth; J. Earl Musser, Harold and Marion Engle, W. Z. Hoffman, Miss Susan G. Heisey, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weaver and son, Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burk- holder and daughter, Thelma; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Farmer, Betty and Clayton White, J. H. Sentz, Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Nissley and daughter, Winifred; Mrs. Alice Shank, Mrs. John Hinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Martin, Miss Beatrice Martin, Paul A. Martin, Hess, Mr. and Mrs. John Sperla and children, Catharine, John, Jr., Paul, Lewis and Dorothy Mae; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koser and children, Carl, Clair and Catharine; Miss An- nie K. Heisey and Mr. and Mrs. W. Eppley and daughters, Frances and Edna. rr — em. A PATRIOTIC AND RELIGIOUS SERVICE MAY 29 (From page 1) and all the ministers of the com- munity will participate. The schools, various lodges, American Legion, Fire Company, and other organiza- | tions are invited to attend in a body and seats will be reserved if due no- tice is given the pastor of the church. tollowing is the program arrang- ed for this glorious occasion: tev. C. E. Rettew, presiding. Miss Pearl Meyers, organist. Mr. Ralph Eshelman, chorister. Organ Prelude. Hymn 517. Invocation, Rev. C. B. Segelken. Hymn 338, First tune, omit 3 & 4 stanzas. Psalter Sel. 17, Rev. S. J. Dum- vill. The Gloria Patri. Anthem, Combined Choirs of Mt. Joy. Scripture Lesson, Rev. Paul G. Martin. Prayer, Rev. W. R. Petre. Offertory. Anthem, Combined choirs of Mt Joy. Sermon, Rev. Geo. A. Kercher. Hymn 77. Benediction, Rev. N. Organ Postlude. —_—— BI-CENTENNIAL MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION S. Hoffman. HERE (From page one) F. H. Gaige, of Millersville, will be the speaker. The street parade at 3:30 will be a feature. To date eight bands and Drum Corps have been engaged as follows: Elizabethtown Boys’ Band, Mt. Joy High School Band, Post 34, American Legion Drum Corps, of Lancaster; Middletown American Legion Drum Corps, Lititz High School Band, Columbia High School Drum Corps, Hanover P. 0. S. of A Band. These organizations will pate: Lieut. Col. Chas. Stahr and his Ambulance Corps, W. S. Ebersole partici- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollenbaugh. Misses Kathryn Eshleman of town and Janet Smith, and Mr. James Jackson, of Columbia, visited the Du- pont gardens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Terry and | children of Lancaster, visited Mr, and Mrs. Ion Terry on Sunday. Mrs. Henry Frank, Sr., celebrated her 59th birthday on Sunday. A din- ner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Pen- rose Gilbert and daughter June of York, and Jackie Frank of town. The Sunshine Bible Class of the Reformed Sunday school will hold a food sale Saturday, May 21 in New- comer’s Garage. —_———_ a Willow Grove—Work to start soon on $100,000 bridge project over Ma- honing River here. Stroudsburg—Plans completed for $100,000 post office building. Muncy—$38,000 sewer project com- pleted recently. Red Lion—John T. Gohn received contract to erect addition to south end of Red Lion Senior High School, will cost about $17,155. Coatesville—Samuel Plato, Medina, N. Y., submitted low bid of $78,800 for construction of post office. Manheim—Manheim Telephone Co. planning erection of new building on south side of Market Square. Post, Ladies’ Auxiliary, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, National Guard Troops Fire Companies, from Middletown, Rheems and Mt. Joy; Fraternal Or- ganizations, Floats, Ete. In the evening = there will be a band concert by the P. QO. S. of A. Band, of Hanover. Everybody should make arrange- ments to come to Mount Joy on this occasion. RE Keller's Private Sale J. B. Keller & Bro will have private sale of a carload of Union County cows, commencing Friday afternoon, May 20th. Also on Monday, May 23 they will have for sale a carload of Ohio cows. See their ad on another page. —_— eee MARKETS Eggs, per dozen ...... 12¢ and 14c¢ Sutter, ver pound ............ 20c¢ Lard, per-pound ............ 6 1-2¢ Nheal, per bushel ............ 52¢ Corn, per bushel ... ......... 42¢ —_—— Ee Approximately 3,378 miles macadam types scheduled for surfacing this spring by State Highway Department. Willow Grove Guide. Henry M.} In Our Churches NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. If you want a notice of inserted in this register from now until day of sale. LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready, let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertising you can get Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church 8:30 A. M. Sunday School. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 A. M. Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Preaching. 7:00 P. M. Young People’s meet- ing. your sale weekly ABSO- Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D, D., Pastor Church school 9:30 o'clock, D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. Church of the Brethren Sunday, May 22, 1932 8:30 A. M. Sunday School at Florin, Rheems and West Green Tree. 10 A. M. Preaching at Rheems. 7 P. M. Revival at Rheems. Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School 9:30 o'clock H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent, Morning Worship and Sermon 10:30. Union service in United Brethren church at 7:30. Service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. George A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. The evening service is omitted to participate in the Baccalaureate Ser- vices of the Mount Joy Schools. Church of God Rev. Paul G. Martin, A. B., Minister Sunday School 9:30. Morning preaching service 10:30. C. E. 6:45, Mid-week prayer service Wednes- day 7.45. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev'd. William S. J. Dumvill, Rector Holy communion and sermon the first Sunday of each month at 10:30 Sunday School at 9:15. Morning prayer and sermon 10:30 Vesper Service 6:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal Wednesday even- ing at 6:30. All who have no church home are invited to come and worship with us St. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister All Services Daylight Saving Time. Sunday Church School 9:30 A. M Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. 6:45 Young People’s Society. Subject: “The Use of Music Worship.” 7:30 Baccalaureate service for the Graduating class, Mount Joy High School. Wednesday, 8:00 Mid Week devo- tional service. Visitors are welcomed at our ser- vices. in The Methodist Episcopal Church “The Church on the Square” Rev. W. Ridgway Petre, B. D., Pastor Sunday, May 22, 1932 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. Dr. E. W. Garber, Superintendent. 10:30 A .M. Morning Worship. Chil- dren’s sermon and sermon. Theme: A Divided Heart. There will be no evening services because of the Union Baccalaureate service in the United Brethren church at 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Junior League after school. Prayer Meeting 7:30. Friday Choir 7:00 P. M. Seniors 8:00 P. M. Come—worship at the Methodist church, Florin United Brethren Church in Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D., Minister Sunday Announcements: Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Worship 10:30 A. M. Junior Society 5:15 P. M. Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M. Senior Society 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. Weekly announcements: Bible Study, Monday 7:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal, Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Catechetical Graduate Exercises Thursday evening 7:30. Prayer Service Friday 7:30 P. M. You are cordially invited to all the services of the church. —_——- CLASS MET WITH B. F. BRUBAKER The Sunshine Singing Class of Rapho township met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Brubaker, of town, on Friday evening with the following present: Rev. and Mrs. Irvin Wenger and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brubaker, Misses Blanche and Verna Shotzberger, Nora Eby, Anna H. Brubaker, Margie Brubaker, Vera Brubaker, Mary Ebersole, Mrs. Katie Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mes- sic, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brubaker and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bru- baker and children, Messrs. Levi Bru- baker, Stanley Brubaker, Jerome Bru- baker, Henry Zerphy, Mr. and Mrs. Elam Brubaker and family. The class will “meet this Friday evening at the home of Mr. Stanley Brubaker in Florin. —— Eee Stimulate your business by advertis- ing in the Bulletin. When in need of Printing, (anything) kindly remember the Bulletin. Rehearsals—Juniors growing mash,” says C. S. John« son, head of the poultry depart- ment of Purina Mills. “In one case it takes eight months of feeding to get a pullet ready to lay and in the other, five. The added cost of feeding those extra three months just about offsets the cost of feeding a good grow- ing mash. + “Why let pullets drag it out and lose those fall eggs,” ques- tions Mr. Johnson. ‘Why pro- long the dog's pain by cutting his tail off a piece at a time?” Trying to raise pullets on grain and what they can rustle for themselves is like the story of an Irishman who was raising a big rumpus in his back yard. His neighbors found him cutting ‘off the tail of his pup. Instead ‘of hobbing it off all at once, he ‘was cutting it off a small piece at a time so it wouldn't hurt the pup so much. : “To get pullets into laying costs practically the same in the end whether your pullets get rain and what they can pick up or grain and a high quality ERE EEE 1872—1932 For Over Half a Century we have been serving, learning, improv- ing, expanding. Naturally, a firm having such a back- ground of experience is equipped to render a comprehensive, understanding service. Experience is a vital part of ‘the good funeral director’s equipment. Frey Funeral Service The Expense is a Matter of Your Own Desire re REESE EEE i D. B. BRUBAKER Department Store MOUNT JOY, PA. Shaub’s Home-Made ICE CREAM Formerly Walter Hess SPECIAL 1¢ SALE First Pint 30¢ Second Pint lc This ice eream is not made in special light weight pack- ages but is dipped out when you pur- chase it. All flavors. This Sale Friday and Saturday only 3lc Quart Prunes, 4 25¢ | Quaker Crackles, new Br Cra Th Ree] Ialve sie, Dh... oi Raisin Cookies, 2 Ibs.. .25¢ | Size, pk....... O¢ - Libby Milk, large size Cocoanut Cookies, 1b. .10¢ 4CN8 ii vines 25¢ Campbell’s Beans, can. .3¢ | Cream Cheese, 1b..... 17¢ BROOKFIELD CHEESE, 5 Ib. pke........... 15¢ Brick, Swiss, Limberger, Pimento Girls’ Dresses 8 to Ye Children’s Anklets, pr 15¢ Ys o.oo 2 Lr Be Men’s Nainsook Union Baby Dresses, white, rose, Suite... 0... 0 0 39¢ yellow. ............. 25¢ ie re crt ep | Men's Jerseys, each. i256 Ladies’ House Dresses Tr a. each.. .. .69¢ & $1.00 Men’s Trunks ........ 25¢ mm, How About Coal? No matter whether you want Quality Coal from my yards or coal trucked direct from the mines. I will be pleased to supply your demands at Depres- sion Prices. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Will accept orders now for Fall delivery. See me before you buy your coal. Don’t fail to learn about my FREE FURNACE CLEANING PROPOSITION. Harry Leedom MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
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