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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TT],
1937

Sale Register
Coming

Sales
Thursday, March 11—At Beverly,
community sale by G. K.
If you want a notice ot your sale
inserted in this register weekly from
now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
LY FREE, send or phone us your weekly
sale date and when you are ready, Wagner. .
let us print your bills. Thats the Thursday, March 11—Near Union
cheapest advertising you can get. Square, stock and implements by C
jc, Good.
S—— | Thursday, March 11—Near Sink-
Every Thursday night:—At 7 p. m., ing Springs, stock and implements
at Beverly, on pike from Eliza- by Paul Balthaser.
bethtown to Hershey, Hogs, Poul- | Thursday, March 11—At Spring-
~. ae ee 4 ville, Ephrata twp., stock and im-
try, Fruit, Dry goods and Baby | by Monroe Greenly.
Chicks by G. K. Wagner. | Thursday, March 11—In East
{ Lampeter twp., stock and imple-
Thursday, March 11—On the pre- | ments by Harvey B. Dussinger.
mises in West Hempfield twp., along Thursday, March 11—Near Chur-
chtown, stock, implements and fur-
the Marietta pi i res i H
farietta pike, one mile west of niture by Samuel Glick.
Rohrerstown, mules, horses, cows, | Thursday, March 11-—Near Kin-
entire lot farm imple- | zer, horces, cows and implements
Joseph | by Eby Clark.
ear corn,
ments, harness, etc, by
Fouse. Edgar Funk, auct. | Thursday, March 11—In West
Hempfield twp., stock and imple-
{ments by Joseph Fouse.
Friday, March 12—On the premi- | Friday, March 12—At Mt. Plea-
ses 1} miles north of Mt. Joy on | sant, stock and implements by Hir-
the road leading to Milton Grove, jon Gingrich.
. Friday, March 12—Near Mount|]
fomerly the Meekiey fmm, 225 | Joy, 150 head of live stock by C. S.
head of live stock by C. S. Frank po "¢ Bro.
& Bro. Friday, March 12—Near Inter-
course, stock, implements and fur-
Saturday, March 13—On the pre- | niture’ by Elias Smoker.
mises in Rapho twp., 3 miles north! Saturday, March 13—At Eliza-
of Mt. Joy, on the Back Rua road bethtown, horses, pure-bred cattle
. and hogs by F. L. Heilman & Son.
leading to Union Square, at the| Saturday, March 13—At Beverly,
Back Run School House, a large |200 hogs. chicks, fruit, dry goods,
lot of household and kitchen furni- |ete. by G. K. Wagner. :
ture, hay, corn and farming im- Saturday, ‘March 13—At Gap, en-
plements, by Benjamin G. Zug. C tire lot of household goods by
i : & “Laura A. Bomberger.
S. Frank, auct. Saturday, March 13—At Mechan-
|iesburg, entire lot of household goods
Tuesday, March 16—At his place by Ivan N. Kurtz.
of business on Route 2, Palmyra, 75 Saturday, March 13—Near Vogan-
| ville, stock. implements and fur-
head of fine Canadian cattle by Ed- |. © Tv Bawin I. Hoover
ward O'Neal. Saturday, March 13—Between
[ Lincoln and Brunnerville. stock and
. Foye | imnlements bv Stephen K. Hertzog.
Thursday, March BA Now. | Saturday. March 13—Near Schoe-
comer’s mill, one mile south oy stock and implements by
Gethsemane, off the Lincoln High- | L.emon K. Harting.
way, two horses, one cow, enti vel Saturday, March 13—At Akron
lot of farming implements by real estate and personal property
Clinton Dietz. Landvater, auet | by Amanda K. Witmver Estate.
: i Eh E85 | Monday, March 15—Near Bellaire,
| stock, implements and furniture by
17—On the | Beniamin P. Zink Estate.
Monday. March 15—Between
Stevens and Clay. stock
tot le ments by John Martin.
efsiown; 4 mies, a Monday, March 15—Between
Plymouth Rock chickens and a Reamstown and Red Run, stock and
full line of farm implements by implements by Amos Redcay.
Amron R. Nolt, Agt. Edgar Funk,' Tuesday, March 16—East of Inter-
Auct. | course, stock, implements and fur-
niture by Benuel Fisher.
Tuesday, March 16—Near Camp-
Thursday, March 18—On the pre- | | bellstown. 75 head of Canadian cat-
mises in West Hempfield township, [fle by Edward O'Neal.
on the Lancaster and Marietta Pike,| Tuesday, March 16—At Lower
1} miles west of Silver Spring and | Paxton, glock and implements by
3 2 2 Chance Buffington.
3 miles East of Marietta, live neo lr, Mh
and farm implements by Mrs. Har- | Stevens and Clay, stock and im-
riet Peifer. John Waser, auct. | by Lester Eberly.
Wednesday, March 17—Near Man-
Thursday, March 18—On the heim, stock and implements by
Harry Brookhart.
Moen Brook fom at Mahe! my Wednesday, March 17—Between
27 head of live stock including 43 | Wernersville and Blainsport, stock
horses, 23 mules, 35 head cattle, | nq implements by Aaron H. Koch
126 shoats, 11 sheep, etc. by A. R.| Wednesday, March 17—Between
Mummau. Groff and Mummau, | Terre Hill and Bowmansville, stock
aucts. See advertisement. | implements and furniture by Char-
J Bender.
3 Wednesday, March 17—Near Ber-
Friday, March 19—On the pre-|ggirasse Church, stock, implements
mises in West Hempfield township, [and furniture by Amos Ehrhart
one-fourth mile west of Salunga, at Estate.
Frey's Mill, live stock, farm imple- | Wednesday, March 17—North 3
ments and large lot of household! Strasburg, stock, implements an
furniture by Jacob King.
goods by H. M. Sipe. C. S. Frank, | Thur ay: March 18—At Beverly.
auct. weekly community sale by G. K
eee Wagener. >
Friday; March 19—On the pre- | Thursday, March 18—At Eliza-
mises at 139 Manheim Street, Mt. | bethtown, stock and implements by
| Robert R. Breneman.
Joy, personal property by Lillie M. | Thursday, March 18—At Stras-
Sauders. Walter Dupes, auct. | burg, stock and implements by Ab-
te {ram H. Snavely.
Saturday, March 20—On the pre.) Thursday, March 18—Between
mises, 218 West Donegal Street, Mt. (Clay and Brunnerville, stock and
P. 1 f 2 divest implements by Monroe Shaub.
Joy, Pa. a lot of groun with good | = mhypsday, March 18—In Ephrata
frame dwelling, stable, etc.,
form- | Twp. stock, implements and fur-
erly the Joseph Weber property, by niture by Jacob Pfautz Estate.
the Heirs of Joseph Weber. J. F.| Thursday, March 18—Near Eben-!:
Waser. auct. [ ezer Church, stock, implements and|:
: | furniture by John Balsbaugh Estate.
Thursday, March 18—East of Pen-
Saturday, March 20—On the pre-|prook, stock and implements by J
mises on East Main street, in the H. Nissley.
village of Florin, entire line of; Thursday, March 18—At Man-
household goods by Jacob Y. Kline heim, horses, cows and hogs by A.
Sr., Geo. Vogle, auct. | 19—In Mt. Joy.
household goods by Lillie M. San-
Tuesday, March 23rd—At my place der.
of business in Rheems, live stock |
and farm machinery by Reist R.
Mummau.

Wednesday, March
premises in East Hempfield Town- |
ship, one mile northeast of Rohr-
9 cows, 6 shoats, |






[neck and Mt. Airy, stock and im-
{ plemants by Samuel Seibert.
Saturday, March 20—In Florin
rr large lot of household goods by
March 24—On the | Jacob Y. Kline.
Wednesday,
premises on Penn street, Washing- | Saturday. March 20—At Pike-
tonboro, large lot of household town, regular Mt. Laurel commu-
goods by Jacob C. Hubley Estate. nity sale.
Edgar Funk, auct.
l, Saturday, March 20—Near Chic-
| Kies Church, furniture by Jacob
{ Garman.
Thursday, March 25—On the pre- | Saturday, March 20—At Mt.
mises in Manor Twp., along the Pleasant, live stock by Aaron Gin-
road from Highville to Safe Har- rw == =
kor, horse, mule, entire lot of Zor lending front Hehey's mill, to the
implements and household goods by | Mountville Road, public sale of
Aaron B. Bleacher, administrator household goods by H. M. Lichty
of John M. Bleacher Estate. Edgar Edgar Funk, Auct.
Funk, auct.

Se ————— Tuesday, March 30—At their
March 26—On the pre- place of business at Middletown
their place of business Pa. an all day sale of three hund-
Friday,
mises at
"near Mount Joy. 200 head of live red head of horses, mules and cows
stock, 10,000 baby chix, fruit, mer- by C. S. Erb & Co.
chandise, etc. by C. S. Frank &!
Bro. Saturday, April 3—On the prem-
en hr too jises in the village of Bainbridge
Saturday, March 27—On the pre- large lot
mises in Manor Twp., 1 mile south- Tressa Schram.
east of Mountville on the road auct.
of household goods by
F. B. Aldinger
and imple-|_
Friday, March 19—Between Shoe- by
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY,

LANCASTER CO. PA.
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PAGE THREE


The Affairs
In General
Briefly Told
(rom. rng 1)
himself in his cell.
Four large cases cf clothing were
packed and shipped from Colum-
bia to the flood area.
Frances Raber, aged 9, of
etta, was badly bitten in the face
by a pet Eskimo dog.
Miss Pearl Schroll, of the Bulle-
tin, is off duty since last Thursday
suffering with the flu.
Dr. John L. Atlee Sr.
director of St.
Hospital at Lancaster.
Robert Swartz, Marietta R. D. 1,
was prosecuted before Squire Zel- |

medical Joseph's
ler for failure
sign,
Manheim decided to establish a
vocational
in its schools.
Albert Brown, colored, aged 9,
fell ceventy feet off a rock into the
cenestoga creek Sunday while play-
ing. His body was recovered.
Our Heartiest
Congratulations

the following for having reached
another birthday:
March 1
Leroy Eshleman.
March 5
Mrs. Wm. Deyer, of Florin.
Mrs. Clinton Amspacker.
March 7
Mrs. Elmer Zerphey of Delta St.
Eli Ebersole, East Main St.
March 8
Lester Kuhn.
March 9
Mrs. Harry Charles, Marietta St.
Mr. Samuel Hoy, Mt. doy.
rich.
Saturdav, March 20—In Clay
wp., stock, implements and furni-
ture by Beniamin Shaar.
Saturday, March 20—At Lincoln,
goods by J. D. Redcay.
Saturday. March 20—East of
Souglersville, stock and imole-
nents by Leininger, Ruth and Huy-
ott.
Saturday, March 20—In East Earl
‘wn.. household goods by Emanuel
Steffy.
Tuesdav, March 23-—At Rheems,
stock and implements by Reist W.
Mummoaw.
Tuesday, March. 23—At Soring-
ville, household goods by Wayne
Teil,
Wednesday,
rille. stock,
vra by Harry L. Bover.
March 24—At Spring-
tock and implements by Barney
Thrhart.
Wednesdav,
tarsonville. horses,
w E. H. Witmer.
Thursday, March 25—At Beverlv,
veekly community sale by G. K.
Wagner.
Thursday, March 25—In East
Lampeter twp. stock and imple-
nents bv Jason Ranck.
Thursday, March 25—At Eliza-
hethtown, annual stock sale by Ira
".. Shenk.
Fridav. March 26—Near Mt. Jov,
M0 head live stock and 10.000 baby
‘hix bv C. S. Frank & Bro.
Saturday, March 27—Between
2ainbrides ond Falmouth personal
sronertv by William King.
Saturdav, March 27—At Beverly,
“ape. renltry, fruit, chix, ete. by
3. K. Wagner.
Saturday. March 27—At Denver,
“arness, collars bridles, hoes, rub-
“ers, ete. by Pierce & Hainlev.
Tuesdav. March 30—At Middle-
own. 200 horses. mules and cows
3 C. S. Erb & Co.
APRIL
Saturday, April 3—At Flizabeth-
‘own. honsehold goods by Mrs.
Amanda K. I.and’s.
Saturdav. April 10—At Beverly,
“og. noultry, clix, dry goods, etc.
G. K. Wagner.
March 24—At Mas-
cows and hogs
Our First Spring Opening
Big Hog Auction

Sat. Afternoon Mar. 13
Beverly Penna.
On pike from Elizabethtown to
Hershey
250 Head of Hogs and Shoats
The best that grow. Bring your
crates and trucks for hogs. All hogs
must be inoculated. Full line new
Hardware and Paints, also a line of
The Qaks Poultry and Chick Equip-
ment, New Electric and Oil Brood-
ors, Few Second-hand Brooders,
Honey by the Comb, Dry Goods,
Fruit, Lot New Harness, Baby Chix,
New Low Down Farm Wagon, lot
other goods.
Sale starts at 1 o'clock sharp.
G. K. WAGNER
mar.10-1t

| cay
Mari- |’
was named |
to stop at a stop!
i
At a meeting of its school board
agricultural department |
We want to congratulate each of |
implements and furni- |
|
Wednesday, March 24—At Akron, '
at Wagner's Park
March 10
Alice K. “Sissy” Brubaker, East
Main Street, Mount Joy.
John Fellenbaum, West Main St
March 11
Eli Randler,
Miss Emma Holland.
March 12
| Mrs. John Roth.
Mary Jane Gingrich.
| Mrs. Martin Metzler
Mr. George Brown, Jr.,, West Main
Street,
| Mrs. Lizzie Lindemuth, near Ris-!
er's Mill,
March 13
| Mrs. Tillie Brown.
| Mr. John L. Flory.
| Mrs. Jno. K. Newcomer, of Lititz.
| James Sheaffer.
i Mrs. John Zeller.
Bh! Grace Miller,
| Joseph Eshleman.
|
|
Vest of Florin
March 14
Mr. I. K. Hinkle, on East Main St
Mrs. Oscar He
egal Street.
¥ Wm. Way, Jr,
i Daniel Peifer.
March 15
Mr. Harry G. Heisey.
Betty Mae Ober, on W. Main St.
Bellerma Spangler, near Mt. Joy
east of town. :
ndrix, on East Don-
on East Main St.
Samuel Ney,
March 16

|
| Helen Bates, on W. Main Street.
| March 17
Paul Garber, on Mt. Joy St
[> —-
When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
| A

Advertise in The Bulletin.
PUBLIC SAT
—of —
LIVE STOCK, FARMING IMPLE-
MENTS and FURNITURE
MARCH 11, 1937
—hy—
C. C. GOOD
| THURSDAY,
|
Vill be sold by the undersigned on
' the premises situated northwest of
Manheim Borough on the Qld Line
pike, midway between Midway
School and Old Line Store, the fol-
lowing:
8 HEAD OF HORSES & MULES
| Nos. 1 and 2—Dark Roan Team,
coming 3 years old, size and shape,
good team, broke. No. 3—Bay Colt,
broke, making of a good horse, 3
years old. No. 4—Black Horse, com-
ing 5 years, broke, good size. Nos
and 6—Dark Bay and Roan IM:
Mules, coming 5 years old,
good line leader, well broke, any boy
can work them, gentle as lambs.
Weight 2,500 pounds. Nos. 7 and 8—
Horse Mules, dark bay, coming ’ 7
years old, one a single line leader
good pair for anyone. Weight about
2,700 pounds.
15 MILK COWS—AIl Holsteins
These cows are all accredited and
tested, January, 1937. Four of Pion
are pure bred. Two pure bred fresh
5

ba]
by day of sale. Two pure bred close |
1
springers. Six heifers with seconc
calf. Some heifers fresh by day of
sale and the rest close springers
The other cows are summer and fal
COWS.
20 POLAND CHINA SHOATS
good stock

i FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Reber Wagon, with 16-ft. Bed,
ton; 4-horse Wagon, 33-ton with
Hay Flats; 4-horse Home-made
Wagon, 2-horse Wagon with Bed,
Low Down Wagon, Market Wagon,
Spring Wagon, Jennylind, Car
McCormick Binder, 8-ft. cut, a
condition; McCormick Grass Mower,
6-ft. cut, good; Farquhar Manure
Spreader, good condition; McCor-
mick-Deering Cultivator, with To-

bacco Hoer, good as new; Hench
Cultivator, with Hoer, good condi-
tion; Mountville Corn Planter, Bem-
is Tobacco Planter, good condition;
Hay Rake, McCormick Hay Tedder,
good; Land Roller, Roller-Harrow,
Allis Chalmers Spring Harrow, used
one season; Allis Chalmers 28-disc
Harrow, new; Rumley Ensilage Cut-
ter, 16-in., good, fully equipped;
Weeder, 3 Oliver Chilled Plows,
good; 3 Shovel Harrows, Mountville
Potato Plow, Bob Sleigh, Market
Sleigh, Wheat Cleaner with Bagger
attached; Corn Sheller, McCormick-
Deering Chopping Mill, Bagger at-
tached; Dellinger Roughage Mill,
Platform Scales, 500-l1b. capacity,
good as new; International 1-h. p.
Gasoline Engine, 2 Sets Tobacco
Ladders, good condition; 2 Grind-
stones, 2 Cradles, Carriage Pole, 6
Sets Front Gears, 2 Sets Hind Gears,
8 Bridles, 2 Sets Check Lines, Plow
Lines, Hay Hook, Ropes and Pulleys,
2 Sets Manure Planks, Manure
Hocks, Shaking Forks, Bag Wagon,
| Grain Forks, Trestles, Bushel Bas-
kets, Straw Hooks, Wheelbarrow,
Saw Buck, 22-in. Saw, Minnich To-
, bacco Press, Swing Scales, 350 1bs.,
Barrel Spray Pump, Log Chains,
Plow Chains, Cow Chains, Jockey
1 Sticks, Single, Double, Triple and 4-
| horse Trees.
{ TRACTOR
Allis Chalmers Tractor,
drawbar. 38 on belt, good as new:
Oliver Chilled Shifting Plow, 12 to
14 in. in good condition; 2 Belts, 5-
in. wide, 40 ft. and 42 ft. long, like
new.
| Household and Kitchen Furniture
Oak Heater, Cupboard, 2 Flour
Chests, Small Chest, Drop-leaf
| Table, Couch and Small Tables, Of-
fice Chair, Motor Washer, Washing
i Machine, Copper Kettle, 2 Beds, one
with Spring; Iron Kettle, Rag Car-
pet, Sink, Empty Jars, Tubs, Skillets,
Kettles, Dishes, Lard Cans, Crocks,
Milk Buckets, Milk Strainer, Alad-
din Lamp, Cream Separator, Meat
Chopper, Express Wagon, Brooder
Stove, Poultry Supplies and articles
too numerous to mention.
Ne Public Dinner Served
No Hucksters
Sale to commence at 11:30 o'clock,
{ when terms and conditions will be





25-h. p. on


made known by C. C. GOOD
Dupes & Hess. Aucts.
Miller & Bradley, Clks. feb.24-2t
150 PCT. INC
sna
a
REASE IN { from
— of the

blemishes,
PA. APPLE SHIPME NTS | found on virtually all the markets Mrs,
world.
A rer
ter, Mrs.


being IN A SERIOUS CONDITION | are glad to report she is improving
Elmira Diffenderfer is seri-|at this writing.
sesame lie
Advertise in The Bulletin.
are now
ously ill at the home of her daugh-
Harry Beamesderfer, We
one a |
Fifty per cent. more Pervisylva- |
| You can get all the news of this
! locality for less than three cents a
| week through The Bulletin.
nia apples were shipped last year
into Philadelphia for export and |
domestic markets than in 1935, ac-
cording to figures released today by |
nia Bureau of Mark- PUBLIC AUCTION
Every Thurs. Night
At 7 o'clock, at Beverly, Pa,, on the
| pike from Elizabethtown to Hershey,
HOGS, POULTRY, FRUIT
DRY GOODS
Butcher with fresh
iressed Meats, lots of
new Hardware, 100
gals. new Paints, all
colors,
If you have anything
to sell, bring it to
these sales every
Thursday night,
ORDER YOUR
Baby Chicks
NOW. We sell thous.
in size. color ond variety ands every week. G. K. WAGNER
» color and variety feb.3-tf
PUBLIC SALE
TUESDAY MARCH 16th
—AT 12 M.—
95 Canadian Holstein Friesian
Registered Cows’ Heifers
And Bulls
Fully accredited and blood tested
52 COWS AND HEIFERS
ge. About 40 fr a few cows bred to come
and Novem ; the balance are sporingers. This is a real
bunch of cows, some of them are milking 60 to 70 lbs. a day. This is a real
bunch of cows, and heifers. They are all acclimated, the last shipment on
January 20, two carloads, were all selected by myself and tried to get good
ones.
the Pennsylv:
ets,
Shipments from Washington State
fell off
because of this greater competition |

29 per cent. last year be-
Pennsylvania product. |
been the |
trongest competitor of Pennsylva- |
from the
Washington apples have
nia apples. |
The increasing demand for Penn-
sylvania apples is due to the intro- |
duction of better grading and in-
specting practices in the commer- |
cial orchards, States
lect Pennsylvania apples,
explained. Se- |

uniform !
and free


Of milking a esh cn day of sale;
in in Octob
 

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Planned-Kitchen is a
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Let us show
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ND YOUR LOCAL RETAILERS

7 BULLS—of serviceable age
Some of these bulls are from record dams, 3 six month old bulls.
TWO 7-MONTH OLD HEIFERS
Some good weaned calves from the above cows. They are all Canadian
cattle, as I don’t handle anything else. Individual health charts, registra-
tion and transfers free. I will have catalogues on day of sale. Be sure to
come early, we must start early Sale held under cover.
Edward O'Neal
PALMYRA, LEBANON CO, PA, R. D. 2
My barn is near Campbelltown, just off Route 117 which connects High-
| ways 5 and 422.
| Hess & Dupes, Aucts.
Harvey Rettew, Pedigrees
These cattle can be secn on my place any time before day of sale.
mar-3-2t



THURS!


for anybody. No.
well broke. No.
leader. Nos.

Nos. 1 and 2
handle and work with.
leader, safe for any boy to work.
and be your own judge.
Nos. 7 and 8—Pair Black Nosed Mules well broke.
days or your money returned.

we will start on, at 12 o’clock noon.
Simon Groff & J. R. Mummau, Aucts.
Gainor & Hershey, Clks.
SHAPE






No. 1-—Bay Horse,
right out of a four horse team in the lead.
4-—Roan Horse, six vears
5 and 6—Pair Roan Horses,
tame and well mannered.
37 Head of Good Handy HORSES
rich in color and style.
—Pair Black Mare Mules, 8 years old, weighing 2,400 1bs.,
Nos. 3 and 4—Pair Plack Mare Mules,
They tell me this is the show team of Lancaster County,
Nos. 5 and 6—Pair Gray Mules, 8 years old, 2,800 lbs. one a
15 Head of Mules all tame and gentle, some
ers. Boys I am sure I got the goods for March 18 and remember everyone is sold on a full guaranee
TEL. LANC. 3-2014
wun PUBLIC SALE [|
: ALL ROADS LEAD TO MANHEIM
JAY, MARCH 18th,
A. R. MUMMA'S ANNUAL SPRING SALE
227-Head of Live Stock-227
AT THE MEADOW BROOK FARM, MANHEIM, PA.
43 Head of HORSES
b years old, weighs 1,300 Ibs.,
2—Sorrel Horse, 5 years old,
No. :
old,
Then
leaders,
9 years old,
weighing
35 HEAD OF CATTLE
Fresh, Springers and Fall Cows
This is a real bunch of Cattle for any man to make an investment
126 HEAD OF SHOATS
FROM 30 TO 125 LBS.
11 HEAD OF SHEEP
JOCK RANDLER will be here with some Whe elbarrows, Manure Sleds and Hay Flats which
Sale starts promptly at that time conducted by
A. R. MUMMAU
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
Dead Animals
GEO. LAMPARTER’ S SONS
Rockland St., Lancaster, Pa.

both good






RESIDENCE 2-0323
jan.27-tf


1937


a real lead horse and safe
well
-Roan Horse, 6 years old,
weighs 1,250
5 years old, weighing 3,300 lbs.,
broke, was bought
Ibs., a good
23 HEAD OF MULES
leaders, safe for any boy to
weighing 3,000 lbs., one a good
see them
good leader.
good odd lead-
for three
SO come,


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