The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 23, 1940, Image 4

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CLASSIFIED
Rates for this column are 25¢ per !
Insertion. If over five lines, 5c per
fine each insertion, all payable in
®dvance,
wed OR RENT: 6-rcom house with



all Wood St., Florin.
Apply Daniel M. "Wolwemuih, Flor-
in, 5-20
FOR SALE -Reed suite, small
settee, focker and chair, loose cush-
ions. 258 W. Main St.,, Phone 107-M.
- 5-23-1t-pd

ORDERS.TAKEN FOR PEONIES
 
 

for Decoration Pay. Taree colors
to choose one Mt.
Joy 207-M or call at 426 Colwnbia
Ave. E. H. Zercher. 3-234
“WANTED : Information about
mother of Mary Patterson
and Joseph, Griffith, married in
Lancaster about 1770, left
Bart township for NewYork ar
1800. Notify this newspa#per, c/o
P..C. C. >
SEE H. B. GUTSHALL: For
White Ash Coal, from Minersville,
Pa. Reasonable prices. Apply 204 E.
Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 5-23-4t-p
“For RENT — A 7-Room
202 Mount
ward and garage. App
Kuhn, Donegal Springs Road.
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House
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HOUSE FOR SALE—7 Rooms &
Bath, frame, corner property, first-
class condition... Newly built 2-car
Garage. N. E. St. and
Columbia Ave. Norman H.“Spgech-
er: 5-16=

WANTED—Middle Aged Woman
for al house work. To stay
in Apply P.UmBex.83, care B. R.

S. ‘Mount Joy. “516 tf
merican Flags, all sizes; Car
and%Bicycle Flag Sets; Cemetery
Vases®™ Graduation Cards; Baseball
Caps, Catchers and Fielders Gloves,
Rubber Balls, all kinds and sizes;
Sun Hats, San Glasses, Pin Wheels,
Novelties, Men's Summer Ties,
Party and Picnic“Paper Goods, new
line of Summer Jelly and Creamy
Cardies. KULP'S CONFECTION-
ERY AND NEWSSTAND, Mount
Joy. 5-23-1t
SELECT BUILDING LOTS for
sale at reasonable prices, along S.
Market Street, Florin. Apply Martin
S. Musser. 12-14-tf
WANTED — Your next roll of
films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet
Waxed Prints and free enlargement
ns. Our 21st year in business.
hci Service, Box 53,
Harrisburg, Pa. ‘may-19-tf
According to Acts No. 389 of the
hool Code, a proposed budget for
year 1940-41 was prepared at a
of






spe: meeting the Rapho
Township School Board on May’
17th. set for the final
cdoption of sad budget is June 21st
Any person who“.is interested to”
inspect the budget may call at thes
home of the secretary to the
date set for the adoption. ™u,
5-23-1t J. W. MOYER, Sec’
EXCELLENT STORE PROPERTY
Mount Joy for rent. Central
locatiep—North Market Street, rear
of First®National Bank and Trust
Co. and didgonally across the street
from the Post. Office. Used as a
dry goods and groeery store for the
past 27 years. is 35x90
ft. Also second floor and. basement.
Possession about Feb. 15. Apply to
First National Bank and Trust Ceam-
pany, Mt. Joy. feb-1-
DISCHARGE OF LIEN NOTICE
OQ: John F. Pyle and Sophia Pat-
erson and their heirs and legal
presentatives:
u are hereby required to ap-
in the Orphans Court of Lan-
caste® County in the Court House,
er, Pa., at 9:00 o'clock A. M.,
Time on June 27, 1940, to
show cRuse if any you have why
premisest which were conveyed by
Henry affner to Philip A. Pyle,
by deed fated June 18, 1854 and
recorded the Recorder's Office at
Lancaster Deed Book C, Vol.
11, page 348, situated on the north
side of E. Main Street in Mount
Joy Borougly Lancaster County,
Pa., now known as No. 91 East
Main Street, arid on which is erec-
ted drug store &nd other improve-
ments, recently the propertv of E.
W. Garber, should not be dis-
charged from the of balance
of dower charged %hereon in said
deed and arising in ‘proceedings in
said court in the estate of John
Pyle, deceased, ( Miscellaneous
Book 1850-52, p. 84), on petition of
the Union National Mount Joy
Bank, present owner. I you fail
to appear an order will bé entered
discharging said lien.
ADAM Z. MOORE,
Clerk of Orphans Coat.
ARNOLD & BRICKER,
Attorneys.
TTENTION












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ey by Trading Now
of these fine
TRUCKS
1937 , Yori $295
1932 Chev. T
DRIVEN ONLY 22,000 M Rs
Wiggins Chevrolet Con
USED CAR LOT
820 S. PRINCE ST. LANC, PA.






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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.
Mortuary
Record In
This Section
(From Page 1)
caster General hospital. She was

 







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Rev. Christian S. Nolt
The Rev. Christian S. Nolt, sixty-
nine, of Lar sille, retired farm-
er, died at 6:45 a. m. Friday at his
home, of
He
minister
a complication of diseases.
Reformed Mennonite
1908,
member of the church for over 50
was a
since and was a
| years.
He was the son of the late Elias
These children survive:
Edith S., Mark S., and Ruth S,,
of Landisville; two
F., and Harrison, Silver
Springs; also six grandchildren,
both of
The funeral was held at the Re-
formed Mennonite Church, Landis-
ville, Monday afternoon with inter-
ment in the adjoining cemetery.

Mrs. Mary R. Kraybill
Mrs. Mary R. Kraybill, eighty
widow of Samuel S Kraybill, died
at her home at 101 Poplar street, at
8:15 p. m. Tuesday after an illness
of several months, She was born in
Mount Joy township, a daughter of
the late Henry and Catharine Gar-
ber Reist, and was a member of the
Mennonite church. Surviving
these children: Ira of Wyncote, Pa.:
Ada, at Elmer, of Rheems;
Anna, wife of Abner Risser, Bain-
bridge R. D.; Henry, of Lafayette
Ind., and Samuel C., of Manheim
Sixteen grandchildren,
are
Fome;
two great
grandchildren, a brother, Henry
Rei:t, Schenectady, N. Y. and
two Mrs. Henry Hostetter
Mcunt Joy R. D, and Mrs. Annie
Eby, of town, also survive.
The funeral will be held from her
late heme Friday afternoon at two
o'clock interment at Kray-
bill's cemetery in East Donegal.
of
sisters,
with

John W. Newton
John W. Newton, seventy-six, of
Maytown, died at his home of cor-
Thrombosis, after an illness
He was born in Galli-
polis, Ohio, the late Dr.
William S. and Frances Hayward
Newton, and was a member of St
John’s Lutheran church, Maytown
He was also a member of St. John’s
Lutheran Maytown. He
was also a member of St. John’s F
and A. M. No. 115, Philadelphia
He is survived by his wife, Mrs
Maggie W. Newton, and these chil-
dren (Mrs. Marguerite “Culp, at
heme; Mrs. Thomas H. Irwin, Brad-
ley Beach N. J.; John J.; Newton
Spartanburg, S. C.; Mrs. Rowland
W. Hemsley, of Audubon, N. J.; al-
and a
onary
of one year.
son of
church,
so s.x grandchildren sister,
Mis. John W. Dages, of Columbus,
Ohio.
The funeral was held from his
late home Saturday morning with
interment in the Union Cemetery
at Maytown.
CHILD HEALTH CENTER
The Child Health Center held
Tuesday afternoon was under the
supervision of Miss Mary Blough
registered nurse.
Dr. John Gates was the attending
physician and Dr. Roddy of the
Maternal. Child Health Division
was present to give the meeting a
check up.
Mrs. John J. Herr, secretary,
{ ported one new registration,
{ Joseph Rue, of 24 W. Donegal St.
and fourteen returns.
general
re-



Sale Register
i
|
| If you want a notice orf your ale
| inserted in this register weekly from
| now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
| LY 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.
| Saturday, June 1st—On the pre-
mises at Kinderhook, near Rodkey’s
| store, one horse, farm implements,
! household and kitcnen furniture
| by Jno. K. Breneman. Ed. Funk,
| Auct. Sale at 1:00 p. m., (S. T.).
\ —————
There is no better way to boost
| your business than by local news-
| paper advertising.
brothers, Elias |
Paul |
fe A ————————————————————
|
S. andi Magdalina Swartley Nolt.|
His wife, Lizzie Sprenkle Nolt, pre-
ceded him in death six years ago.|
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Frank S.,|
all |
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| throughout the week for the bene-

GARBER'S TOMATO FARM
SHOWN HERE IN MOVIES
Snavely Garber’s tomato farm at
Willow R. D. 1, is the sub-
ject of movie “Tomato
which was shown
This Section’s
Numerous
Weddings
Street
short,
Pickers’ Paradise,”

at Joy Theatre Monday and Tues
The short ‘ne i= a1 68 . .
The short, one oi a series en-l Miss Cora Witmer, Newtown and
titled * Than Fiction,” has


Paul N. Myers, son of Mrs. John
Alois Myers, Hagerstown, Md., were mar-
Havrilla. It
by



born at Elizabethtown, 4 uo. voune Garber novel pickin
iy : Ee snows young Ga I'S nove DIC gl ri - are 2 a
of the late Abram and Ida Myers, | rie consisting of an old truck ried Senden, March 23, at Alex
3 | =machine, onsisung of a ) uc 1c . WW Co terce | ie
and was ay r of the Reformed ped will fos Caesar Tole gus, Va., by Rev. Pierce Ellis,
pped with a long conveyor aptis ini. .
Church. Bes r husband, she |, ticks. tor hs UE aptist minister. The couple was
: : i 8 ammocks fo e whof S TT 3 p
is survived daughter, Mrs. | : th il } tended by Mrs, Hunt Leib, of
Y § | recline with their heads supported| his place
Robert Metz Mt. Joy, and aj ;, hall asl . pace
> ; 0) | in baseball masks and pick the
sister, Mrs. ilson Black, Eliza-| , as the mechanism moves
bethtown. One $01 the Aelds 1 “| Stella Mae Brandt
: { through the fields. Another work- Tsu
survives. . he imal Amos H. Heisey
on the truck sorts the
Tae marriage of Miss Stella Mae
Brandt, of Reading, and Amos H.
Heisey, of Florin, took place at 7
{o'clock Saturday morning at the
{home of the Rev. John H. Martin,
of Charles road. Following an ex-
tended wedding trip, they will re-
side at the home of the bridegroom.


as they are carried along
them in
backets ready for the market,
— tee
GIRL SCOUTS
MAKE POSTERS
The Gil
evening in
the conveyor and places
Scouts met on Monday
In-
weather prevented the,
troop from continuing their nature Effie J. Kreider
{Leroy S. Dupler
Miss Effie J. Kreider, Lebanon R
and Leroy S. Dupler, son of
the Legion Home.
clement
study.
The evening was spent making’
window posters to advertise their D 4,
fool sale on
The Scouts s bridge R. D. 1, were married at 4
selling poppies
io'clock Saturday afternoon at
fit of Disabled War Veterans. the parsonage of St. Paul's United
Je sure to get a poppy ! Brethren church, Elizabethtown, by
etl een the pastor, the Rev. Chester C. Hol-
lingsworth, The ring ceremony was
Our Card performed.
Basket For
The Week
Mrs. John Eberle, Mr.
Witmer Eberle and son, of
spent Sunday at Valley Forge.
Mr, Francis Hoffer and family,
of Manheim, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eshleman of
are

Estella Sheaffer
William Margenthal
The marriage of Miss Estella
Shaffer and William Mprganthal,
both of Bainbridge, took place Sat-
urday evening in the United Breth-
ren parsonage at Oyster Point. Rev.
William C. Blatt officiated. The at-
tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Omer
Kramer, of Ironville.
and Mrs.
town,


town A reception followed at the
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisey, of Kramer home. On Sunday Mr. and
town. and Mr. and Mrs John Mrs. Charles Fager, of Freeland,
Helsey, of Lititz, spent Sunday Md., entertained at dinner for the
with Mr. and Mrs. John Pcifer at couple.
Lancaster.
Mr. Steve Lindemuth and Mr. Th Af 3
and Mrs. Jay Lindemuth and two e alrs
sons, spent Sunday at Oregon, .
where they visited Mrs. Linde- At Florin For
muth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Frey.
Mr. and Mrs. Xaviar Wenett
and son, of Lancaster, and Mr. and
Mrs. David Newcomer and two
sons, of Elizabethtown, spent Sun-
Past Week
By Paul Diffenderfer
The Shining Star Class will hold
a Hobo Party on Friday evening.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe} ar. Albert Halres, of Rothsville
Lindemuth. visited in town the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hess and
Mr. and Mrs. Signor Ruhl, motored Mr. and Mos, C. A. Mellorn ot
Mr. ; Mrs. Sig }, Yove
over the scenic Skyline Drive, on
Sunday, on toeir way to Harrison-
burg, Virginia, where they visited
Robert,
tended Pequea Feast on
Sunday.
Paxton Browning is spending a
: few days in Philadelphia.
who is a
the istter's. son, ; Mr. and Mis. Raymond Miller,
student at the Eastern Mennonite
of York, visited H. W. Buller and
family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Landvater,
spent Sunday at Mt. Pocono.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mackison, of
Ridley Park, visited J. W. Mec-
Cauley and family on Sunday.
School there.
» .
Sixty-Five To
(From Page 1)
Rev. I. W. Musser, Certificates will

be presented to members of the] Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and
class and awards will be made. son, Billy, spent Sunday at the
The class roll follows: Dorothylhome of the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Lawton at Lan-
caster.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedom en-
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lee-
dom and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs.
Sturner, Frances Leedom, Made-
leine Leedom, all of Harrisburg,
on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mis. George Mumper,
town: Mr. and Mrs. John Bender,
Milton Grove; Mr. Lewis Shuman
daughter, Evelyn Shuman;
Arnold, Charles F. Beyer, Benjamin
Boltz, David H. Bowers, Ralph Brad-
ley Marian Jane Brandt, Jean Bretz
Paul Brothers, Jr. Pauline Reba
Buller, Lillie Rebecca Derr, Rhelda
Justine Eshleman, Albert R. Forry
Joyce Marguerite Fryberger, Jay
Marlin Geibe, John William Gibbons
Elmer L. Gutshall, John Edward
Haines, Betty Jane Heimel, Gerald-
ine Mae Heisey, Margaret Mary!
Henry, A Pauline Hershey, Marthal
Jane Hess, Mary Arlene Hess, Rachel Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Shuman
Ann Hess, Betty Jane Houseal, Rob- and family, Marietta; visited Mr.
ert H. Huntzinger, Daniel S. Kauff-; Mrs. Jake Lindemuta Sunday.
man, Mary Elizabeth Kaylor, Alice! Mr. Jess Heisey and Miss Her-
Marie King, Kenneth R. Kipp, Mill dey of Lancaster, and Mr. ond
dred S. Kolp, John Leedom, William Mrs Samuel Shelly spent Sunday
Frederick Leese, Mae F. Longeneck-| M
er, Kathleen Marley, Ella Staley ** | i Lilliz oo ani gon
Martin, Betty Jane McKinney, Rob-! I 3 an io Rravoill and
B. McMullen, Geraldine June’ Jacob, Mrs. 2210 %
ert
Mrs secker, spent Tues-
Anna Edith Murphy | M'S- Annie Redsecker, spen S:
Miljanich, :
i dz Z 5. Ross Am-
Kathryn E. Murphy, Dorothy Eliza-192Y with Mr. and Mrs. Ress Am
3 mon of Gap.

and

beth Ney, Betty Jane Nentwig, Mar- Mo and Mrs. Alghs Pof and
garet Elizabeth Nace, Helen M. daght Dol ee. and Mi
aber oes vo Fiza. | daughter, Dolores, hE S.
Raber J. Richard Reich, Mary Poides ond chien.
: : * Clarence
betk , Max E. Ricedorf, Ruth
Be hig y 4 Lucy, Billy and David, Mrs. Ches-
K. Rojohn, Horace E. Seitz, Howar : as Lo
Snarp, Mary Ethel Shearer, Bertha] '€¥ Martin and son, Dale, sg ”
M. Singer, Robert E. Sipling, Ruth lian Keller, all of Hellam; spent
Sipling, Ruth L. Smith Nellie Eilene| Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Spade, Elva S. Spickler, Richard Campbell.
James Stark, Helen Jane Tressler Miss Dolly Leedom broke a fin-
ger on her left hand while on an
Alice Arlene Waser, Richard J 3 K
Wilkinson, Ezra Wolgemuth, Ivanjouting with the Sunbeam Class of
Wolgemuth and Marie Priscilla the U. B. Caurch, Mt. Joy on Tues-
day afternoon.
Mr. John Masterson
sick list at this writing.
Miss Mary Grubb, of Lebanon,
visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mum-
per Thursday evening.
The following were Sunday visi-
tors of Mrs. Bertha Shumaker,
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Morton, and
daughter, Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Fisher, all of Columbia; Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Oliv-
er Mark, all of Palmyria.
Wolgemuth.
tr rll re
FORMER MAYTOWN PASTOR
ACCEPTS CALL TO MICH.
The Rev. Raymond B. Bair, for-
mer pastor of the Maytown Church
of God, has received a unanimous
call to the pastorate of the Pres-
byterian Church at Ypsilanti, Mich
and will move there with his family
scmetime during the summer.
He has been pastor since 1934 of
the Rockford and Celina Presbyter-|
is on the



Saturday, May 25th. | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dupler, Bain-|
OF NEW GOODYEAR TIRE
Timed for introduction at the be-
ginning of the year’s
peak period in tire buying, Good- |
year Tire & Rubber Co., today an-
nounces its new All-American tire,
made in popular sizes to cover 70
per cent of the current market of
automobiles in service.
i
‘ALL-AMERICAN IS NAME
four-month
Described as full size, bearing a
lifetime guarantee without time or
mileage limit, the tire is made in
6.00-16, 5.25-17/5.50-17 and 4.75-19
500-19. Its addition the
makes a most complete grouping of
tire and tube merchandising units
literally made to measure values to
fit any car or truck, whether for a
seven-year-old used
a smart new deluxe
truck or a fleet of high-speed tran-
sports, Mr. Clarence Grissinger, lo-
cal Goodyear dealer, said.
to line

automobile or
car, a single






4
“ . : p. REG RY
Affording an opportunity for the A
man who doesn’t want to invest as
much in tires, but yet enabling him
to get products built by a recogniz-
ed manufacturer, the All-American
supplements the company’s line of
Double Eagle, G-3, Marathon and
Pathfinder tires, providing one for
every price to meet every
driving need,” said Mr. Grissinger

LIST PRICE
range,
Economies in manufacturing pro-
cesses make the new tire possible
at a net low price, Mr. Grissingar iA
stated. The same materials are us- :
ed as are employed in the manu-
facture of all Goodyear passender
car tires, and the carcass is made
with stretch Supertwist cord.
which has a higher tensile strength
than did even the quality tires of
two years ago. Double cord break-
er of high-tensile cord has been, in-
cluded to give greater protection
against bruises,

EER
5.25-5.50-17
REGULAR
PUBLISHED
LIST PRICE 4






low
Tread design is new and known as
the multiple-rib, which assures long
even wear, easy steering and re-
sistance to side slip. Tread com-
pounds are of time-tested reputation
for withstanding abrasion. i
— eee. J
ABOUT THE SICK
T8500

PRT RL


Mrs. James Neal suffered sever- ey Cash and include
al fractured ribs when she fell] Above Prices 1°01a Tires :
against a post in the yard of her PEA Prices Subic 10 WH
home. red
“Red” Roy Mateer, proprietor of
the “Jitterbug Jungle”, is improv-
ing nicely from a severe strepto-
coccic infection of the throat,
4.75-5.90-19
2
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SHARE IN THESE SAVINGS =
THE GREATEST IN OUR HISTORY
If you've got even half an eye for spotting
real value you'll realize the whopping
offer we're making because every tire in
this sale is a genuine full-dimension
1. Goodrich-built Tire backed by America’s
oldest tire manufactures.























 
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208 E. Main St., Mt. Joy
Phone 222 W

Mrs. Samuel Eshleman, West
Donegal St., was removed toi the 414 Locust St., Columbia
General Hospital at Lancaster for Phone 399
observation,
Mrs. Joseph Sheaffer was ex- Stimulate your business by
pected to return to her home on tising in the Bulletin.

Tuesday after being under obser-
vation the Lancaser General
Hospial for several days. She was
removed to the hospital by ambu-


GARLIC Help Fight
ulColonBacteria
armful bactenia in accumu-
r in your colon may be
causing distressing
i Try DEARBORN
FREE) odorless Gar ablets. Come in
ATTEND CHURCH and get a FRE ial package,
The American Legion Post, Aux- Tyndall's St
iliary, Sons Legion, Girl and 54 W. Main St. Mt.
at
Har
Out of sorts
lated waste m
poisoning you
headaches and dizzi
lance last week.

of Joy,
Boy Scouts, will attend services in| .
the Catholic Church Sunday
morning, May 26th, at ten o'clock.
Please meet at the Legion Home
at nine-thirty o'clock.

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everly
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tertained on Friday evening: Mr. M k t
and Mrs. Desmond Bittinger and al e
children, Miss Giace Wenger and
and Between Elizabe
Miss Miller of Elizabethtown town and Hershey
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Breneman .
of two ‘Every Thursday Night


—7 o'clock
BUILDINGS FOR SALE CHEAP |
I will sell two houses and two bus- | FRUIT,
I POULTRY, HARDWARE,
iness places to be torn down and PAINTS, BUTCHER

removed. Any person interested in

building material can buy these 100,000 Baby Chicks Every Week
properties cheap. See Jno. E. G. K. WAGNER
Schroll, Mount Joy. 5-16-tf |

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iN
Head Certified P e Bred Contin
COWS and HEIFERS
Mostly fresh by day of sale an% close springers
30
These cows were brought direct from C.
I have used my keenest judgment in selecti
most critical buyer. Some of these cows have o
is an outstanding bunch of cows, tne real founda
production they can’t be beat.
30
dian farmers by myself.
these cows to suit the
ial background. This
ion type. For milk
Anyone looking for a real cow or heifer cannot a
sale. These cattle will be sold under cover, rain or shind
located half mile north of Campbelltown and two miles sou
d to miss this
My farm is
f Palmyra.
Sale to start at one o'clock Daylight Saving Time, wh
will be made known by g When
Edward O’Neal
HESS AND DUPES, Auctioneers.
HORST AND GINGRICH, Clerks.

ian churches in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers ern-
+ HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees.




BIG ALL-DAY SA
\AT BEVERLY TWIN MARKET
\ OH YES! OH YES! OH YES!
EVERYBODY'S GOING TO G. K. WAGNER'S
 


ON DECORATION
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be and ear-tagged.
We have the hogs.
Bri
your oe
Come and see for
yoursel]


Have your brooder

cady: we wlll have the chicks for you. Al
breeds. Come early get the breed y®u want. oe:
2000 Day-0ld White Pdkin DUCKLINGS:
5000 Day-Oid TURKEY Every
Wednesday, Thursday an Friday of Each

Other Poultry; 1000 4-to 6-waek-old CHICKS
Implements; Furniture of all kinds: 15 Tr i
) : ture a ds; 15 of Fruit in se 3
Dry Goods, Hardware, Nursery Stock of all kinds: Shrubbery and Trai
Teen 200 ons Brooms; 500 lbsy Bologna; Full Line
rocerles; Forks, Rakes, Hoes: Candy, and $1,000 rth of N.
ware. A line of New Qake Poultry and Chick Feefers and ad
5 New Electric Brooder Stoves. an
Honey by comb and bucket, Lot New and Used
other articles.
Anyone having any livestock or anything else to sel
day of sale or before. Everybody come, spend the d and evenin
with us. Sale starts 11 a. m. Evening sale steris 6 o'clock! Positively
medicine man or fakir allowed on or near the premises, no huck
sters, pretzel, peanut or candy men allowed. "x on
Sale rain or shine. We cell for cash and pay cash
6 AUCTIONEERS; 10 CLERKS. G. K Wa ne
OWNER AND O

 
arness; thousand
bring same on

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1 Tove bio feast y Poulis for sale every day at aboke place
: have a big fruit, dry goeds, baby chick auction every jur=da
night at 7 o'clock. Everybody come. We always have somethi a.
every week. Chicks will be sold all day long : in ti i
sold all day g and ‘in t
sold at 2.30. Poultry before Hogs. he Svening Yio
50,009 Chicks, Ducklings, Turke

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