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'W SEPT. 10, (ESTABLISHED 1894) Published Every Monday and Thursday Evening by SDtr NEWS PUBLISHING CO. foews Building, South Eighth JOHN K. R. SCHROPP.

Business Manager. i iVlLDER, Managing Kdltor. Hi President J. Bchropp Treasurer Ht -Voider Secretary BntiMoJ as second-class Matter at poll office at Lebanon. under IBs Act of March 3, 'bftfKHAIj-PAPER.

THE PHONE 270 payable ot per rear In advance. lnK vnilr are shTng" Comp "order of lany. NOTICE TO UBSCRIBERS feglstereiJ. Send your money money! order will not be 8 1 1 us, unleis, letter Is re 'ot'lat. we have had dorws by letter jretlitlred when money Is enclosed.

i It unsafe to unless registered. RATED HER tolRTHDAY Mrs. Emma Koons celebrated her birthday anniversary at Uer old home, three miles north of Grantvllle Since the death ot her husband, she resides with her daugh- 'Uri'Mtfs. Thomas Pelffer, at Quentin. Friends were present from, all parts of tho(State Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Koons, HarVey C. Muroma, of Llngleitown, Mr.

and Mrs. I. R. Koonsj Mrs I. Gumpher, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Koons and iJlleen a-nd Elwood, children, Carl, of Penbrook; Bdwark'T Haln, Brooklyn, New York, W. Dcnhard, Lebanon; Mr! and Mrs. Herman Cassell, Harvejr Knapp and Miss Emma Stone.) of Grantville; Mrs. Emma Koons Mr and Mrs.

Martin Brenner, Mr, akd Mrs Thomas Pelffer and Pauline Peiffer, ot Quentin; Mrs. Carolliie Zeigier, George Zeigier, Sqberi Koons, of Plketown; Elijah itfuU, Jacob Shutt, William Barry, of 'Wmiamstown; Mr. and Mrs. H. Sff Stoudt, Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Stretcher Mrs. Margaret Lowe, "Utirthk Stoudt, Russel Reeser, Gwendolyn Heading; Mr.

and Mrs. Oren, Mr. and' Harry Koons. and daughter: Mrs. Joseph Hammaker, ot Harrlsburg; Mr.

and Mrs 1) A Fisher and sons, Roy and James, of Mlddletown. Ret eshments were served to all. 1 Every wlshe tlon. ralsoc ne had an enjoyable time and her many more happy blrth- The house where the celebra- as held was hullt In the year It was here, her grandfather sixteen children. Mrs.

Koonu here for 52 years. TO INVESTIGATE DEATH OF JOHN A. HERR is- Coioner Mahbeck on Tuesday evening, In response lo a written request by.cit zens of Avon, Impaneled a Jury it WTestlgate the death- of John Adain Herr who was run down and instantly killed on the Reading rail- road it Weiss' crossing, east of Avon. Tfo 'Wry Is composed of William P. Coldiien, Weldner, H.

B. Shultz, Bomberger, D. C. Hnrpel Swanger. 'rSThle body was viewed at the Herr on East Cumberland street, at -'Tjo'clook Tuesday evening, BThe time GEO.

W.KELLER HEADSBLAUCH CLAMOR 1932 The Blauch clan of Pennsylvania 'held Its annual 'reunion Saturday, September 5, III the grove.at Steelstowu', North'Annvllle township. The following program opened with a song lowed by a prayer by Eugene, of Palmyra. A 'song by the congregation and a'reading of the constitution of the clan preceded a talk by the president, who gave an Interesting account of of the clan who have died since the meeting of 1930. 'have died E. Blouch, of union Mrs.

Emma Blauch Haner, ot.near. Harpers; John HI' Blouch, of Jonestown; Morris I). Blouch, of Cleoha; Mrs. Mallnda 'Blouch, of Hershey Route two brothers, John Blauch', of Route 1, Palmyra, and Amos B. Blauch, ot Bollegrove; Advlllls B.

Seltzer, ot Palmyra; Paul A. Blouch, of Hummelstown; Raymond Z. Blouch, of William A. Blouch of Hellmandale; S. Syner; a-nd and Mrs.

George Blotigh, of Manhetni. was followed by a reading by Blouch; ot Lebanon, after which Warren and Homer Blauch sang. 'This was followed by a recitation, "The Joy ot Living," by Annabel Welnhold. Warren Blauch and Warren and Donald Noll sang. Readings were given by Verna Blouch, of Lebanon, and Mrs.

Homer E. Blough, ot Harrlsburg. George Keller, of Lebanon, gave a violin solo. A vocal solo was rendered by Sarah Blauch, ot Annvlllo: Rev. Homer E.

Blough, pastor ot Christ Lutheran, church, Harrlsburg, gave very Interesting taking hla God's Country Chosen People." The following officers were elected for 1032: President, George V. Keller, ot Route 2, Palmyra; first vice-president, E. Blough, ot Harrlsburg; second vice- president, George ot Manhelm; third vice-president, George Blauch, of Maple street, Ann- vllle; fourth vice-president, Henry Blouch, of Lebanon; recording secretary, 'Mrs. Blouch, ot Man- secretary, Harry, 2, Ann- vllle; treasurer, ot Lttitz; historian, Harvey W. Blauch, of Palmyra.

More than two hundred members ot the clan registered In the afternoon, and In the evening a tew hundred more gathered together to be entertained by Harvey Hauer and Ellas Sando. The following were given prizes; The oldest man present, Daniel Blauch, of Annvllle.laged 79 the oldest woman present, Louisa Runkle, of Palmyra, aged 77, and youngest present, Ralph Glenn Stautteiyot Manhelm. CORONER'S JURY WILL HOLD INQUESTINTO VINCENT- WILLIAMS Following a long conference with District Attorney Charles T. Htcker- noll and County Detective George T. Tucker, and Corporal Edward Slckel, ot the Reading barracks of tho State police, oil" Tuesday afternoon, Coroner J.

Herbert Manbeck impaneled a Jury consisting of Clarence- Bachmati, LeRoy E. Albert, Edwin L. Krelder, George S. Trafford, Harry McGdwan and L. and the body ot 14-year-old farm boy' who' Monday morning, at 1 the Jacob.

tarm, near Fredorlcfcsbarg, with a bullet wound through hla "Apple Buds," Glee and other necessary out buildings. N. lub and Orchestraiof Royer-Greaves orchard-with various varieties of fn Blind School; historical '-sketch, 'Bishop Isaac Kolb," John K. Souder, Telford; song, "America the Beautiful," audience; address, "The Pride and Challenge pt Ancestry;" James Hennlnger, Allentowri; report -of nominating committee and 'election ot officers; awarding of prizes; 'Blest Be the Tie That Binds," audience; benediction, Rev. W.

S. Gottshall, Quakertown. the 1 tor the Inquest will ha set as 1 soon a-s (Arrangements; can be made for 1 ppearance; of the rallrbad em- In the accident. involved of- Avon seem to think b'at tlie railroad company Is culpable the yard arrangements with to the system make he warning blinkers at the tracks dljicst useless. -It is averred that trains are frequently left After the Jury was sworn presence of the dead body, In 'the released to a Chester it was undertaker, ho took It to that city the second time.

On Monday the body was taken away by the undertaker under a misapprehension ot the facts, before the coroner's 'office was notified. At that lime It 'appeared to be a natural death. When the. bullet. wound was found the body was returned, The Inquest has been fixed foV Sal' urday afternoon 'ati 3.

at the Courthouse. Investigation of the mystery Wed. tailed to elicit any tacts to warrant arrests or even to cast suspicion on any one, slnoe no motive tor toui play has been unearthed. On the other hand the theory that the lad committed suicide seems, equally untenable since he was not known to be morose. Although, the boy lost his mother by death-wlthln the year It was said his grief was not of a last.

"ing character 'that would have east of the croaslng, causing prompted Belt-destruction blinkers to operate for long thoritles have 'periods of time -while the locomotive however, the theory 01 shifting elsewhere, or taking cars death. iuiyTc'h 4-H 8 it' alleged, when Mr. Herr, a truck dUlAtT EiIUJ 1U Y1H or z. Weiss, grist The au- accidental I KOLB-KULP REUNION ORPHANS' COURT AT EAST GREENVILLE SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE rn er be sold undersigned Favored I Afd l1n tt JOEL WIBST, late her, the reunion Pa' dweased Sh eb record Orphans-'Court'orLeba! The eighth ahnual rennlon of thei Kolb-Kulp family was-held Sunday at East Greenville jby weather, (was attended by-a An exceptionally fine program made the affair one long to be! remembered. The program was as follows: non County on 3d, K.

at the 1931 Ing; business; new business; appointment ot children's chorus, 'Onward: Christian Soldiers" and 'I'll Be a Sunbeam," directed by Miss Flora Philadelphia; president's address, Norxnan D. orchestra; "Director March" and "La 1 ot Royer-Greaves- Blind; School -of', King of Prussia; 'Ah, Sweet -Mystery of and 'Somewhere Is Galling," Mark Will; recitation, Longfellow's 'Village Blacksmith" In Pennsylvania Dutch; orchestra and chorus; orchestra, "Double and Glee Provements consla't-of'a brick dwelling house I wlth fitted fdr wasM- and enclosed back porch; slate frame, bank barn with water cups In stalls. Two cistern's connected with the Large PINEGROVE BOYSCQUTS Pine Grove, Sept. 9. The Boy Rangers meet every Monday evening, at 6 o'clock, In the M.

social room. The Boy Scouts meet on Tuesday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, In their meeting room In the old high school building. Scouts Miller and Trelda handed their satisfactory evidence papers and became first-class Scouts. We would like to say to some of the other Scon IB, "Go thou and do likewise." "The Scout officials are planning a -ather strong program -tor, this tall and winter. We need a few good 'ellows to 111 up the patrols.

Scout- ng will give your boy much help he cannot get anywhere else. Scout Carl Schaeffer handed In his satisfactory evidence for aecond-class and Is working hard on the first-class work. Go to It, Carl! Tho following second-class tests were passed at camp: Carl aid, ng, Scout pace, axe and knife, fire mlldlng, cooking, safety rules, and satisfactory evidence. John aid, Scout pace, axe and knife, flro building, cooking and compaes. I aid, flro building, and Clarence axe and tnlte, ahd safety "Billy Dubbs completed tenderfoot tests.

The following were passed: Carl cook- ng, tree and nature study. Paul hike, tree felling, and judging. Aaron felling and ludglng. Clark The following merit badges were passed: and pottery. and pioneering.

and carving and cook- Ing. and pioneering. A number of other merit badges were almost completed by the different Scouts. Assistant Scoutmaster Gibson and Sc.rlbs Ho'mmes left on Monday morning on an extended hike. Their destination as.

planned Is' Niagara Falls. No doubt," tliey wilt have some story to tell when ''they get back; FARM CALENDAR I Tlmaly Keminderi Trom The State School of new chicken house, hog stable, wagon Rhed ew- uit on premises. water, and cistern at the house. Sale to begin at' 1.30 o'clock P. When conditions 'will be made known by Harry Administrator of Joel J.

Wlest, 1 E. D. SIEGRIST, Attorney. KURTZ KLINE, Auctioneers. EXECUTOR'S SALE VALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY There will be exposed to public sale, by the Executrix of the last Will and Testament of llahlon Keller, late of Mllicroek Township, Lebanon County, deceased, at the premises- hereinafter-described, situate in the Town of 'STierldan, Mlllcreek Township aforesaid, on Saturday, September 12,1931 ALL THAT CERTAIN house and lot of ground, with the appurtenances, situate on the north side of the public road leading: from Sheridan Railroad Statlou to Newmanstown, In- the Township of Mlllcreek aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the by a 30 feet wide alley, on the east by property now or.

late of the heirs of Jerome. Rlopp, deceased, on the south by said public road, and on the west, by note or late of Cyrus Bowman. Containing In front, along, said, public road 60 feet, and In depth, road to said alley, 160 feet. The improvements thereon con- slsf'of a new "2V4-story dwelling house'(first story concrete block and second story frame), well constructed and commodious. Hot and cold water, room, and plpeless furnace.

One'rooin for store purposes. Cellar construction for washing. Tho above Is one of the desirable homes In Its vicinity. Personal Property At the same-time and there, will be sold. miscellaneous personal property, including Victrola; ta.ble; pictures; rocker; bedroom suite; carpet; russ; bed linens; china and glass, etc.

SALE TO BEOIN at 1.30 o'clock, Standard Time, when conditions will be made known by Sallie Kegerreis, Executrix ot Mahlori Keller, -De'c'd. Atty. bEVI Auct. PUBLIC SALE SNYDER'S GARAGE NEWMANSTOWN Friday Evening, Sept. "11, 1931 Truck load of fruit, ev-erything: In season.

R. Leininger. PEACHES The price of pcnches Is so low that we cannot send trucks out on the pond. Get the cheapest penchcs In years-nt our Roadside Market On the Concrete Road, Lebanon to Jonestown. J.

Morris Horsl nto llta Saturday. -IjKTTEBS GRANTED Store storage ot vegetables Isi an economical, way ot supplying- the needs, until April. Many, kinds may stored as explained in the Pennsylvania State College extension circular 120, "The Family. Vegetable. Garden," which! may- be obtained free your, i county agent.

Needy on! pasture should be watched carefully at-this season. feed Is short extra! amounts should be provided. This la i especially Important In the case ot Iipnlforu duo to freshen this fail. KOTIOB Notice Is here-by given that letters teatamentary the estate of Elmina Kraemer, late of North Annville Township, Lebanon County, deceased! have been granted, to the undersigned Executor. persons, therefore, Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate and those having claims will please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, with- O.

B. LEESE, Penbrook, Pa. out delay. Register of Wills Jos. M.

Hole has awarded letters "on estates ot the following decedents: I j'i on the estate of! Miller, deceased, latu of CLUB HAD AN OUTING The Schaeftorstown 4-H club con Its.moving Tuesday evening Prune Pine It will pay to in form of a picnic at the home prune the lower branches of, white, ot Ruth Horst. A egg and pjne trees when they suppur wau.baked over an open flro. Aftw supper a camp fire was conducted In chacgu of Vemetta Moyer, hot -over four Inchc-K In Choose a good plna every S-'irTT' Millar ducted In cBacgu or VBriiBiiu JUDJ-OI, Lofberg Is the 4-11 club In- idowr Value on the estate Ittte of North 'Ittwall township, to Lawrence, South Biiteen'th The following were present: Betty Ebec)y, V-erpeUa Moyer, Margarst and Myrtle' Keener; '-Margirei- wechter, Qlga'. Jjopes, Bin-'. ner, ap.d 15 to 20 feet In the plantation and! cut the limbs at one operation.

Cou-j tlnue pruning tha tree to distance of 17 feet above the ground, which FOR SALE Farm of 109 Acres Located along HarrUbiirg-New York highway, miles east of Fredericksb'urg. All buildings, Including alia, practically new. Apply: Dr.H. S. Gingrich, FHEDKRICKSBUHCI, PA, SUNSET MARKET Friday Nite, Sept.

11 7:30 O'clock The largest Open Air Market In Pennsylvania, la held In Sun- eel, Lebanon County, every Friday and Tuesday nlte ot each week, "rain or shine. This market Is really only an exchange between, the grower and the consumer. This exchange Is made In Sunset, on thfe largest scale In Pennsylvania. For example, Friday nlte, 4th, 1931, It was estimated there were at least' SOOO people and 2000 autos, PARKED FREE. The buyers do well not to miss, one Tuesday or Friday night, as there are lots and'lo'ts of bargains hera tor some one, for we cannot specify every as lots come, In at the minute.

We will have a lot of Hogs; Peaches, Watermelons and a lot of Fruits and Vegetables by loads and loads, grown. right by our own LEBANON COUNTY FARMERS, AND THEY SURE KNOW HOW -TO RAISE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Something to be proud of, Isn't it? Come, 'bring your baskets and have them filled by the producers, fresh from the field. af every Tuesday and Friday night, rain Or shine-; 'ah'd 1 Do Not iPorget The Carnival Wednesday Nites, Sept. 16-30 By tho Members of O.

I. 041, Myerstown. IRENS. LIGHT, Sunset i 'GAS OIL GROCERIES osr WH 'TE STEER FROM herd of Oscar Smith. Reward.

OSCAR SMITH, R. No. 4, Myerstown. 9-10-tf IT AUGUST 2fi, answ ers to name of redcly. Notify JOHN BOWMAN, Cornwall Post FUNERAL NOtlCES KR Mr; late in Lebanon; on of 81 year Funeral 1:30 from i Sunday afternoon, at the iH DayllBht Savln Tlme of Bon Monroe PAUL H.

PARSONS'PUBLIC SALE HOUSSJKOODS To Be Bold In the Borough of Blchland, on I. Xaln St. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1931 black -enamel Pfizer'Regal range; New Perfection 8-burner oll'cook i-burner oven; small kitchen table: two small benches; Ice chest- clothes cut rS 'u? tW mca Brlnders Parlor theater; china; cut glass, cooking pots and-pans; two large punch bowls; silverware; fruit jars- oh na closet; pictures; mirrors; large oak sideboard; oak dining room tab 4 ra ve 11 seated 'K chairs; leather-seated rocker; smal oaJk table; two small' oak library tables; oak taborette; parlor floor lamn RVlnrlo- Hi-acc. i put iui lluur lamp SS size bed; box springs; mattress; "bureau; wash Whlttall Anglo Persian rug; ru yards olfeloihrY.e 9q window shades; 30 yards rug edging; 2 window sereins! kno'wn'by''' 9 0 standard tlme hen conditions wiirbe-made PAULH. PARSONS, J.

-S. ASSIGNEE'S SALE or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AltD PERSONAL PROPERTY There will sold at public sale on Saturday, September 12,1931 On Tract. No. 1, of the premises hereinafter described, In East Hanover Township, Lebanon County, on the' public road leading from the Union Water Works to Ono, the 'following real estate and personal property, to wit: Tract" No. 1: A farm containing 63 Acres and 114 Perches of land, more or less, situated In East- Hanover Township, In, this County, along an Improved State Highway, about y.

mile north Water Works, adjoining of the Union lands now or lale of Penrose Slouch, John Uhrlch, Adam Blouch and Jacob Blnkley. The Improvements thereon consist of a 2V4 story weather- boarded log dwelling house, a bank barn, a pig sty, butcher ouse and other necessary out-bulldlngs. There la. a never-falling well of good water and an orchard with a variety of fruit trees on this farm. The land Is well cultivated and fertile.

Tract No. 2: A cultivated Held containing 17 Acres and "123 Perches of land, more or less, adjoining Tract No. the aforesa'ld Improved State Highway Swatara Creek and land, now or late of Barbara. Uhrlch. It has a frontage of more than 900 feet -on said' Improved State Highway and borders on the north side of the Swatara Creek for a distance nt nearly 800 feet, directly opposite the popular summer resort at the Union Water Works.

i a 3: A 'Piece of mountain land situated In Union Township, In this county, containing 8 Acres and 110 Perches, lying in or close to the section which the State of Pennsylvania contemplates taking for military purposes. Also at the same time and place the following personal property: One horse, good worker; 4 cows, close springers and good milkers: Oliver grain bind.e.r, 6 ft. cut; spreader' wagon with box; buggy; coVn planter; Deetlngr 2 Syracuse plows; hay rake: potato plow; 2 Tiarrows; land roller; tractor; tractor plow; riding cultivator; pair hay ladders seed drill- hay fork with rope and pulleys; grind stone; forks; shovels; grain cradle; scythe; feed cutter; saws; collars; bridles; halters; lines: harnesses; planks; posts; 1 roll roofing paper; 35 gallons rooflng paint; bags; Ford coupe with seed corn drier; about 12 tons hay; 10 tons straw; 160 bu. oats' corn In the (leld, many other Sate to commence at 1 o'clock Standard Time, when conditions will be made known. E.E.SHUEY, Assignee of William R.

and Wife. R. J. Auctioneer. SAMUEL, T.

METER, Attorney. EVERYBODY'S SALE PERSONAL'PROPERTY Will Boll Sale, on Saturday, Sept. 19, 1931 from Jonestown to Ono at the place known as the Race -Horse Hotel, David anger, the. following Personal KorsM and "I 22 "ome- Tonng- Cattle. tot of moe Some rarminf XmplMneiita, Xict of Chickens.

All kinds of fruit and vegetables In season. Lot of all kinds-of dry goods' dress goods for both men and women. Also some potatoes, and many other articles at this time not yet known nor mentioned. Any body wishing to dispose of anything-, please bring there In the forenoon on the day of sale. No hucksters or fakirs allowed on the premises.

to commence at. 12.30 o'clock P. Standard time, when conditions will be made known by The Owners. EMRICH, KILLIAN WAGNER, HALDEMAN, W03NTLING BO.UBERGER, Clerks. H.

Anthony PUBLIC SALE 1 ZUBl He Wllhelm' aged 75 years and days. JlvSIt Mc 1 a'y afternoon, nt kl Time), from home of her Mrh. E. iiPii.A a Services at 'the lona i church. Interment at the adjoining, cemetery.

Relatives and irlends are Invited to attend'without further notice. WANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework. Must sleep lit. Awly 9 10 2t 712 ELM ST.i DBTK01T us 1 relief for h'ue- Specialists' home and 'abroad Nothing- to-sell. All letttra answered; DEMPSTER, a 2 1 69 0 -West, Detroit, FARMER to.

rent farm" for Address letter Care' This "WORK BY THE DAT will do corn cutting by the day or alsoi potato 'iplcktng. Call or write JOHN 1 i Lebanon, R. D. Radiator Cleaning by Experts Auto Radlktora -Repaired and Recored. Body and Fender Reuuin.

LEBANON AUTO RADIATOR WORJiS Bl Walton St. Rear 84 WALNU.T TREES, 0 ln hl hest TO RENT FARM BE- tween 30 and'70 acres, good soil By the share or "cash Can furnlsn references. 'Address letter 8-31-2t R. No. .1, WOOL, (VILL, PAY est market prices.

Apply H. M. GRUBBR, 7th and Willow 6-H-M Phone FOR SALE FOR LATE MODEL CARS, tractors, implements, Easy I buy. furniture. AM1MON GIBBLE.

116 North-'Ninth Street. 9-10-lt Lebanon, Pa. FOR SALE 100 ACRE FARM OF late Lane Zug, deceased, located on the highway, leading from Prescott, to Relstvlllel one mile -weet of -Farm In high state of cultivation. Buildings 'in' excellent repair. Apply 8-IO-3t ATiTHE FARM.

FOR SALE OR GOOD business place, 12 acre fruit and truck 3 1-2 miles from Lebanon. Good soil and buildings. Address letter "212." 9-7-21 Care DAILY. NEWS. da.ily and semi 1234 1234 1234 1234123 FOR SAX.E— OR ON FARH, nice city home.

29 NORTH 3rd 9-10-21 -f Lebanon. HOLSTEIN, JERSEY AND GUERNSEY COWS, HEIFERS AND BULLS Saturday, Sept. At rarm, BtramitowB, Berki 1130 O'clock, Standard lo Pure Bred, fresh or close to fresh, Holstein Cows and Heifers. Best of breeding. One 2 Yr.

old Pure Bred Holstein vidu'al Very well bred and a Kood indl- 15 head of Accredited Virginia Guern- Cows Mostly fresh, the big kind and yo.ung. The kind want. you One 2 Tr. old Guernsey Bull, a real one. Dairymen and farmers cannot afford to miss this sale, as you find very Kood will provide a 16-foot log free from a short handled for limbs to knots.

this work, say State College fruit Seed In corn specialists, aelected from t(ie standing stalka Treaf Seed control will-yield bette.r' than that, picked stinking smut, of wheat clean seed frorii the wagon box or crib. 'Field 8 hould he planted. If any traces of i selection plqker to ob- H. J. M.

Light's PUBLICJSALE PERSONAT PROPERTY WIU Sold at Pnbllo on Monday, Sept. 14, 1931 On'the premises. In. Swatara Town- on rood U-aoliiK I.ebiuiQii to Jonestown five mllos. two mllus I KoUOienst' of Jonestown; the following' described 'Peraonal- Property, to wit: One Carload of Young Cattle each indl- inade har urnlsh ed a condl on3 H.

W. Anthony. BOMBBROER STUPP, Aucts. tile ear on.the stalk, ot: the plant, othor conditions of smut are found tlis seed should timothy an4 ounces' OonsUtlng of steers and bulls, able. for.

beef and spring, sales, MIOB KOMB BAISID Weighing SO to U'O Iba 20 bal9d alfaUS Blllt- Eood One binder and ifat'cMalft many other NOTICE FARMEHS, STOCKMEN AND BUTCHERS LEBANON HIDE AND RENDERING WORKS JOHN B. LOGAN, Prop. i Owing to the low prices of hides and greaacs, I cannot pay for deud stock. 1 will remove ail dead stock free of charge. Cash prlccH paid for hides and tallow.

Wcirks Near Jonestown, Penna, Office Phone: Bell 7-R-2, Lett, Works Phone: Bell 7.R-81, Jonestown. Reverse phone charges. FOR THE SOUTH LEBANON township farm of the' late Philip B. Schaak, 62, acres, well cultivated, fer- tile soil, buildings, In good Apply WM. E.

Attorney, 9-10-Jt Lebanon- Trustfc Building. FOR ACRE LIMESTONE and gravel farm, niiles from Lebanon, good' buildings, running water In front of barn, an'd in pasture, very 'good orchard and other crops and implements, also 3 horses, 27 head of-'cattle, 32 sheep, 2'hogs, lot of' takes looking b.ar- gains need seek no further as this Is a rare and other on'my ilst-whlcli-Ja very complete at this time; ranging from acres to over 200 acre farms. Any one- In need df a' farm will do well to consult at once. Parties wishing 'to list'their 'farms should see the, as "this: fs the busy'season on L. F.

MO-lt. 51i Lehman- St. FOR' $1,000 FIRST MORT- eage at 6 per cent on 'Walnut" street property. For full particulars address lett'er 3.rlO-lt Bare DAILY NEWS, ELBERTA PEACHES Pick Them Yourself at 25c Per Basket Starting Saturday, Sept. 5th While they -last.

W.G. Zeigier 2 Northwest of Bethel. Please do not call" on Sunday. FOR SALE Good Home'Raised WATERMELONS AT PLEASANT yAlitEY FARM, By D. C.

FOR REG. HOLSTEIN BULL, 1 year old, Sire's '12 nearest datn's, average 1067 butter. S3367 pounds milk In a year, also from'a very good dim. Accredited herd. HAKRY ANSPACH.

9r3HO R. Jonestown,.

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