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D. Ofttord township, Aluu county mentor of the of Agriculture, game and Imw and or- der, ud the minor of ctuten- ttlal constitutional reform, survey and pensloua and grstultiW. IftMUASY xuu AEL FOITID UIILTT, TO F1IWX Store For Sale OW, established Grocery Store of H. Wiltet, No. 9 uri Middle Street, now operated by Mrs.

S. H. Wilfet, and Lester K. Wiltet, Manager, is offered for sale. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR QUICK BUYER OUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTION TERMS CASH NOT TO SOME BUT TO ALL Customers will share the benefits.

We mean this and kindly request that no one ask for credit as we feel one person is as good as another and will have to refuse. J. M. RIDER East Berlin, Pa. LOUIS S.

MYERS CLOTHIER 254 York Street HANOVER, PA. MEN AND YOUNG MEN Fall in Line! Get one -of our "DELUXE" SUIT ABSOLUTELY FREE DURING JANUARY, 192S Beautiful patterns, perfect fit. Price each suit A I Someone is going to get one FREE. Ccmc in and ask us how to get the SUIT FREE. Remember, we arc open from 8 A.

M. to 8:30 P. M. daily. Tk New Sparton Equasonne RADIO RICHER FINER STILL MORE AMAZING THE WORLD'S GREATEST RADIO AT THE WORLD'S LOWEST PRICE DANNER MECKLEY SALES AND SERVICE GEO.

E. MECKLEY M. STUART DANNER Abbottstown, Pa. East Berlin, Pa. Buy from a home man who will look after your troubles Retort Michael.

charged with illegal poeseMlon and gale ot Intoxicating liquor, was found guilty with a recommendation of leniency by a jury in a verdict given in Judge NUeg' court at York, The case was the outgrowth of liquor having been acid to high school students which also resulted in the suspension of three youths from the school for having taken the cant to a party held at the ijistitu-j tion latt November. I Allen 'VVurelie'im, aged 15 years, a student in the Hanover high school, testified that he and George Kump, another sUulent, had gone to Michael's apartment on November 2S, had rung the bell at th? door, and that Michael had appeared. They hail asked for a half pint of liquor, and handed them a. bottle of liquor. He! idtatiflot! Michael.

George Kurap, taking the rtand after Waroheim, told substantially the same except that ho refused "Vlichpt-' as the seller of the liquor. His earned for him a rebuke from I ho court. I Clifford Sch'ldt, a third Hanover high school hoy, stated that the liquor found on 'him at the school dance, where the beverage was seized, had been brcught by him from his He admitted going to the same door to the apartment, in company with Earl Bittinger, also a high school stu-i Aent, and securing liquor, but stated that the a a was dark, and that he could not identify the person who had handed them the bottle. A report by the on the alcoholic content of the liquid in the bottles stated that each tested the, same, 39.2 per cent alcohol. Asfctrd; by Asistant District Attorney Spencer D.

Warohtim if it were possible that the liquor in the bottle alleged to have been purchased from Michael, and that in the bottla which Schlldt stated he had Lrought from his home, should have exactly the same alco-i holic content if they had ccme from i different nourcEs, the chemist replisdi that it was ''very unlikely." I ON TTIO Years In Jail Michael wan sentenced Monday to two years in the county jail, a fine and the costs. In passing sentence Judge C. Niles said: "Yen have been found 1 guilty by a jury of unlawful pc.3-| session and sal? of liquor. evidence; fully sustains the verdict, i It is approved by tli-2 court. The I evidence rcysted sales you of intoxicating liquor to schcol children, an offense against law ar.ci good order most demoralizing to the public seed, undermining the char-1 actor and i the edu-' cation of the Children of Har.over.

Tha evidence impressed the court that there no excuse. The recommends; 1 I don't 1 why. The extreme pan ally, and it is very rnilc 1 voquirss three years in prison. In view of the recammenila- i of the will not impose 1 lull liTjU we- v.ould have done otherwise." Bah-, counsel for Mi- chacl. told the csttrt that his client hEd no criminal record.

That he served in the American expeditionary forces in Fiance, hi 1 was and as a result of the scrvics is tlcrf in one car. PLAN APrnOYCD Approval f.ie it'-distrlutlnr cf Adams county Into llvo ureas for the purpose of contacts with tbc county farm agent was glveu by the members of the Adams Couuty Agricultural tensioti asscciatton at tlu; morning session of the annual meeting at the court house Wednesday. Instead of! thirteen communities, i i will be five districts, according to the new plan, with Arendtsville, Gettysburg, V.crk Spring, Fairtleld mid McSheeys- tovrn as the "key towns" in each district. Harry Hulick, treasurer, a his repcrt, showing a balance of 70 remaining from the $1,600 appro- priatiou given by the county commissioners in 1928, Representative 'George D. Sheely, New Oxford, spoke briefly, urging the farmers to bring any legislative problems confronting them to him During the afternoon, the men elected the lollowlng directors in each 1 the live farm communities into which the county will be divided for the pur- of farm extension service: Arcndtsville--A- V- Knouse i Clarence Bream; York Springs--A.

B. C. Williams and John Peters; Fair-1 field--Harry E. Drown and John C. Bream; Gettysburg--Robert Durboraw i H.

Spangler; A. I. Hostetter and Earl Cashraan. i In addition, the following; were elected dlrectors-at-largo: E. F.

Strausbaugli, M. E. Knouse, a Hulick, Mrs. Albert AVoomer and Mrs. I.

Z. Musselman. Tha directors will meet later to elect officers and plan activities for each cf the various communities. Mr. and D.

Ocear (two had been reaMIng at the Hotel Hanover for the month, will move te Mr. Wolfe and sou will enter the plumbing buslnew. The fotVnrteg were on the York Springs sick I let. Tha Itcv. and Mrs.

D. B. Harlacher. Mrs. W.

R. Starry, C. F. Myers, Miss Mary Mengea and Jimmy Ruth. The of Ahtetutowa bank re-crgaaliod on Wcdaeaday evening.

PresWeat, Altlaad; vice president, H. A. Waltman; Icr, William A. Bream. Harvey Y.

Krone, 48 years of I York, committed suicide Saturday by inhaling Illuminating gas. His dead body was found by gas company em- I ployes. The house 1 in which the man ended his life was not occupied and belongs to the Krone family. He in- ahlefl the gas through a hose which lie attached to a gas pipe in the cellar. 1 1 Two gas company employes, Frank St'urn and W.

A. who were called to that section of the city to lind a reported leak in a gas pipe, where the men who discovered the body. The deceased leaves his widow and five chil- dren. JAIL AD FINES FOR I A A i "WAY BE PRESENTED I -of General George' Gordon Meade during the battle of Oottysburs culd be restored and pre-, servedo as a public museum, it a measure to introduced in the hou of representative' at Harrisburg by George D. Shcclv.

Xevv Oxford, Adams assemblyman, passes, and confirms en Pennsylvania legislature'. 1 recommendation. According to the bill, which Representative Pheely will introduce the provisions of the act of con- in 1892, which established the Gettysburg N'r. ij'onrJl Military park, have never fully been complied with in a the. Men.de build- iiiK along the Taneytown road, has been used as a tenant house for persons who have rented the farm in connection with it.

"This uso and cleterioraiton from action of the eleHients threaten destruction of this landmark," the bill declares. I Pleading guilty before Judge Henry i C. Niles in the county court at York Friday, John lUesaersmith, near I York New Salem; Wherley Hassler' aid hi! Icighteen-yeair-old son, Edward Hassler, near Hanovver, were sentenced immediately. They were 1 charged, together with William Sny-, cUr. near Hanover, with illegal man- 1 tifacturo and possession of liquor.

i The four hsd been arrested on No- 1 vcmber 23 after officers investigating the fatal shooting of Royce Me.sser-' smith, son of John W. Messersmith. on a farm south of Hanover, found a i and a large quantitv cf Messersmith and Hassler to setve months in prison and to pay $500 fine and costs CEch. Edward Hassler was sentenced to the Huntingdon reformatory. He had been with Royce Messersmith on the night when the latter a struck by a discharge from a -hotgun, apparently the result of an i William Snyder, who had been arrested with the others after the offl- cer'' learned that he was Implicated in the illicit liquor business, failed to appear in court, having his hail, York reports state.

PA1MEH DIES AT John Dundore, Hanover, collapsed and died almost i a Monday morning while IIP was at work help- ir.g to paint the interior of a newly constructed house in Hanover. dore and his fellow employes were for O. H. Newman, painting contractor. Dundore dropped over as he was using hi.s paint brush.

Tlie coroner pronounced death due to a heart condition. The deceased, win was GG years old, is survived by a widow, Helton; a son; brother, and a fister. Don't try to "all out-doors." It cmt be done-yet of wMted that way every winter. Are jrou the beat you pfty for, or idkiwinf it i throufh the matt INSUI i thi atmrer; it lieat in la wiater, aa4 kwpi Tbe te home com "art it lawtatten. The proptr ituulMidi INSULITK--the wood-fiber a doubV-purpote material that if Mcvtorton end hM fine SOLO CY JOHN H.

MYERS SON W. KING STREET I I A I A Mrs. Klmer Coulon, York Spring's, the 1 Kuest of honor at a birthday i Riven bv her sister, Mrs. B. French, at her home in recently.

666 Is a Prescription for Colds. Gripjja, Flue, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It. Is most speedy remedy known. Broom Corn Cleaned and Brooms Made to Order bv A.

L. TRIMMER East Berlin, R. D. 3. Phone, Dover 14-R14.

CHICKS AND EGGS For Sale From My Hollywood Strain Mated with Pure Hollywood Cockerels from 250 egg record hens. Chicks Horned in Newtown lijcuhator; ,40 Custom Hatching. IRA M. ANTHONY Located 2 Miles North of East Berlin, along hard surfaced A visit will be appreciated. EXTRA SPECIAL BIG SALE Ladies' Coats SI.98 up to S5 (some fur trimmed) Boys' Corduroy Pants 70c; 5c Lead pencils lOc a dozen; and a thousand other bargains, all new merchandise.

Come and see how much you can save at this wonderfu! bargain sale. Bargain Day Every Day Satisfaction guaranteed or Money Back People's Bargain Store 139 S. NewTierry York USED CARS A Six Coach M-- Ituirk, winter en Toiirhijr, Al atape vrniyji.Kiiiimt Tmrk Used White Trick Iftfit-- Track GARAGE foarli I1B4-- 0frUnd IMt-- 1JW4 Orcrkind-WlllTV-Kiilflit and Service 111 SU HANOVER. Phons C. V.

BETTER FEEDS FINISHED POULTRY MASHES That is what we are making since we installed Modern Machinery For Mixing Poultry Mashes All of our POULTRY MASHES are first mixed in a BATCH MIXER, one ton at a time, no guess work about the proportions. After being thoroughly mixed they are elevated to the Cupola of the building where they pass through an ELECTRO MAGNETIC SEPARATOR which removes all particles ot metal. It is rather surprising the amount of metal particles that this machine'- removes, particles that would not digest even in A chicken's gizard. After passing through the Magnetic Separator they ai-e fed into a finishing reel This reel is so constructed that beaters on the inside of the reel beat the feed through a line screen on the outside of the reel. This again thoroughly mixes the feed together --acts as a regrmd--changes the texture of the feed from a gritty to a soft velvety nature.

It removes strings, bag fuzz, tags, paper and foreign material--breaks up lumps and meat scrap balls--in other words gives a real finish to poultry mashes. A uV POULTR MASHES contain OBERCO ORGANIC MINERALS, a mixture ot highly digestible materials supplying- the necessary mineral elements needed by the laying hen or growing fowl. We also add (1 pt. per cwt.) of NOPCO VITAMIN TESTED COD LIVER OIL at a cost of 15c per cwt. to all of our POULTRY MASHES when wanted.

WE INVITE ALL INTERESTED PARTIES TO VISIT OUR PLANT and see this modern and complete process of manufacturing POULTRY MASHES in operation. We feel sure that you will then ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Anderson's Poultry Mashes MFD. BY Anderson Grain Feed W. Phila. St.

Carlisle York, Pa. Our Big Annual January Clearance Begins Saturday, January 19th, and Continues Until Saturday, January 26th A STORE WIDE EVENT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO THE THRIFTY SHOPPERS OF OUR VICINITY The Merchandise On Sale The merchandise for this sale includes every department of our store. The items are too numerous to mention nere, except to say that nothing- will be forgotten from our lovely Annis Fur Coats to the smallest articles we carry. Ladies Ready-to-Wear of all kinds, rugs, and other house furnishings, piece goods of every character, muslins, towels, notions, etc. The Sale Prices The purpose of a Clearance Sale is just as its name implies, to clear our shelves and racks of merchandise that has been carried over, to make room for the Spring merchandise soon to Arrive.

To do this we mark every article offered for this sale at prices that will tempt the shoppers and give them an opportunity to save mone on articles they want and need. Cash Sale liiis sale is for CASH and we can therefore not accept any phone orders or any mail orders unless accompanied by the cash. A Red Arrow Store We belong to the Gettysburg Red Arrow Club and will give Red Arrow money with every purchase made during this sale. An extra Red Arrow Dollar will be given every customer on Saturday, January 19th, it being the last day the extra dollar will be given by the Gettysburg Red Arrow Club. Gettysburg's first Red Arrow Auction will be held Tuesday, February 5th.

(Only Gettysburg Red Arrow Money can be used at the Gettysburg Auction.) Get In The Game! WE GIVE RED ARROW MONEY Come In And Inquire About It G. W. Weaver Son DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT STORE Gettysburg, Penna, i.

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