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The Gettysburg Times from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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John Mrs. Ralph Gebhatt New Oxford; Mr. Sneeringer and daughter', Anrip, Mr. Gre- GETTYafl Gettysburr; Tnut CeeipMjr 1M.W Trait Co le per wort packfd. toner, flnti, 89; nnU.

Nwr Btfttrvmt NatiMUl BMkk SM iM Bank of Western, extra Onto. First NctiMal Bank of National CkMiit New York, whole milk, flats. Ions jr fr3fc JULYlUh. 1 PAGE FlVc FOR SALE in Will aeU reawnable irice on ol leaving town. 30 West Middle street 4 KOR SALE: ti Xfcerrplet 1200.00; FonTUflitxIelivery, $1502 1 r.

B. Chevrolet towrtnfc $185; 1 Ebrd touring, BraflXtouring, $125. 11 these tenns fealted. 57 York Mo of ekrice. fmt ml eailvei -Md on iiieh tke.

market (Inner. Choice hudrpnthtit. Ib. --mile: to mod. 1 fmir for 'tombs irf Ib.

oM Iwabe, to good. 1UU i -poor or light Sal; eotniBoii. chotee. nows, to quclity. and quaHty.lSil2 sboau.

8410. LIVE. on jfefrl wjth food demand for stock- iprinr chickens in ample supply "but demand good- for springers, 'of which there is no oversupply. 4.ueks in -fair request. Large, fat 7 rn--; home Gettyihurg, Electric light and -water in house and A.

42 Hanover FOR Davidson motoceyele, equipped 1 reverse, car. First class condition. E. M. Richards, 23 York street.

bens, Ibs and over, per, 26a27c; do. medium, 8 to 4 per Ib. 24f25: -'do. per Ib. 22a28: old per Ib, 14alo; ipringers.

2 Ibs and Ib. 46a48; dp. to 2 Ibs. per Ib. 40a4 do.

Hi to l' i Ibs. per Ib, 3Sa40: Lejr- hornii Ibs and over, per Ib, do, smaller, per Ib, 30aS5. CHICAGO Cattla--Receipts. 10,000 head; matured steers uneWn, genJfcally 10 to 25e under Monday's -best time: -practically grade yearlinrtta fairly about steady top inatared $11.50 paid tor 1815 to 1550 pound average of strictly choke bept yearlings at neon, $11; bulk mmtiy'mixed steers ant few krti matored Meers averaging around-. 1200 and of plain finish, below f9 she comparatively scarce, strong; spots f250.tM).) higher on desirable jrearlinr, heifers; bulls ,400.00 baseball meeting Monday evening, Jack Miller hia resignation as manager.

It was -accepted, and Henry Hersh was elected and Captain, to be asiisted A. P. Wagner was named to book games. After ed ball it was -decid- of -bjpcause it wis The and Mrs. Mf.

employed by James local tinner, while at work on a of Andrew Hickes, itear Hampton, Tuesday morning fell to the ground. His left aiikk was badly wrenched and back eoiwiderably hurt. Mr. Herman was called and removed Mr. Car- Dr.

gave medical "attention He found no bones broken. Miss Marion 'Bevanour is spending two wdcks and New York city. I ITERS Adding Machines. hack Writers, I and all Supplies. Cl.tlCHOLTZ.NtwOxroftD.

composed of focal players, with the exception of the battery, and all players taking part in games will in the -receipts. If possible a game every will played on the home diamond. The admission wjll be 25 cents. Rose 'A. Yoik, will be here, Saturday, July 14.

Dittler, of Lititz, are visiting A. Amos Ditzter, Lancaster; Mr. Jiie to Underwood Portables Are the strongest made portable'type- writers in the world. Astfojr OFFICE SERVICE (Political -Advertising) HENRY C. SHRYOCK -Hamiltoban Township announces His candidacy for the office of Prothonotary of "Adams county on the Democratic licjket Primaries Sept.

18, 1923. PUBLIC SALE flu; Saturday, 14, at 1 o'clock The undersigned will offer at at the residence of the late DISSOLUTION CJF Notice is here'dy given, Jhat the following named and described partnership betwejen B. M. Sefton, and articles- O.V the are and Wl. D.JDitzler, of Lititz, and I to be -paidj and! those due.

from the A. Gbulden, of thisisame at Brady M. Sefton's spent Saturday at Emmitsburj? Barber ntre Square, and pipe, i good as 1 Coox Stove, 2 Couches, Cherry Dining Table, 1 Walnut Dining small tables, 1 Oak tenSSoii Table, 10 Plank Chairs, fruit pattern, 4 Cane-seated Chairs, 4 Rock- Rose be continue 6 Chairs, (filly 25c higher: stoek- FOR SALE. iBefrigwator and wicker living rooin suite, all good as Apply 132- East I crs scarce, bulk desirable bologna bulb, SSiiS.25: balk veal to packers and out- new. Prfce right Middle FOR SALE: Stieff square piano in holdover.

22.000. Hofs. Reeeipte, S9.MO head uneven. to 15c lower; bulk 160 to 300-powid i average, S7.30a7.50; eloemg active; packing fnows mostly straight loads higher: strong weight pigs mostly estimated condition. ton Street.

330- FOR SALE: -Five good milk- cows, one stock bull. R. 9. Mrs. L.

A. Doersom, 22.000: fat lambs, culls. and yeaVlings nibstSy 25' to SOc lower; sheep to strong; bulk desirable fat lambs, J15.10; cull natives. ST.SOa 8.50: one double 'medium range yearlings. $9.85: medium and- handy weight ewes mostly Heat-weights up t3.50a4.25.

to heavies. and "Mrs. Joseoh jJSebhart, near IHoffman. Perlin, were: Mr. arid John McMaster'and daughter, Rose, of near FOR SALE Mrs.

M. S. Gettysburg, R. 7. FOR- SALE: lA feowe, baugh's Planing MiH.

WANTED U0CAL I A I '( fWHor'i arc famished -aid corrected by tsinra B. Fissel In. and Real Estate Agency. Particulars 1 as to bnjrinc and-aelling can be obtained at 3ie FisstJ in Masonic BuUdinc-- WANTED: To boy flat desk in good condition. Ptiorie 'The; Get- ft Gettysburg Furniture Co.

t7C, 00 Reaser -Fornitare "Co:" 112:00 tysburg -Times. -LOBT Asked OettTibnrg lee and I Adams County Cold Stor 90.00 90.00 111 ofJU. If ffcamd, to 55'Hanover street receive' the IN MEMORIAM In siwi iand loving remembrance of Howard D. McAllister, who fell asleep in Jesus, October 23, 1922. that little rogewood box Tbatis resting on my MISCELLANEOUS SELL Madison "better made" shirts direct from our factory, to wearer.

No capital or citperience easily sold. Big profits. Write 'for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, N. Y.

JUST received a selloid roofing products, we can now furnish anything in the way of roll -roofing, strip and hexagon shingles. H. T. Maring. OWING to the ravages of the wheat moth we will not receive wheat for storage.

Rhodes Brothers, successors to David JUiodes--Established 1820. Is of old Written by a loving band. go and, get them, sister, Will you read them o'er to me? carload of Bus- For; oft times IVe r-t naw But for tears I could not see. HIGHLAND Commtmity Association will hold a festival and band con- cert at Hammers' Hall, Saturday, July 14th. ROOFING: Spouting and repairing, also cleaning furnaces.

Cnarles Winebrenner, 423 Baltimore street. Local'phone 33Z. STRAYED from the farm of Harry E. Aspera, Jive half- grown geese at different times. Reward if returned to same.

PICNIC and Dance at Slaybaugh's grave near Liberty Hall school, houge, Saturday evening, July 14th. body HARVESTED Crops should be insured during the electridal storm Philip R. Bikle, Kadel BASEBALL game-Saturday, July 2:30 p. oirNixon Field. Gettysburg Silk Mill and AsperJB Station.

THIS week 50 cent Franch 39 cents. Thomas Brothers, Bigler- vUle. Read those precious lines so slowly, Miss not even one, For the loving hand that wrote them His last work for trie is done. When I'm gone and in my coffin, And my shrouds around me bound, And my little bed is In the cold and silent ground. Place his letters and his locket, o'er my heart, But the little ring he gave me From my finger never part.

His father was so proud of him, For he wa.s his only But Jisutt laia, 'want fow," And took away our joy. By Miss Fannie H. Armold. CLASSIFIED FOB SALB FOR The Robert L. Vann property on South Washington street, Gettysburg, sixty foot lot with improvements.

Will be sold cheap to William Herth, FOR SALE: 1 r- ii ''i 3 "Baby's old enough now for a the promise of a happy day for the the mother, too. For-- with one of walkers-- mother no longer soiling his clothes on floor or wor- rtes" about wn picking up pins and the like. A -larger size' bed should now also take the place of the "outgrown crib Baltimor Street. -Ml Now" Values at Prices Our suits arc always nifty and good; our prices are always low for the "up" quality. Beds, with Springs and I Dingier Sewing Machine, 2 Cheats, 1 Chest of Drawers, Lot of! Hag and Ingrain Carpet, Bedding, Lamps, Flat Irons, 1 Large Copper Kettle, 1 Medium-sized Iron Kettle, Wiash Tubs, Cooking Utensils, Dishes, toods, saws, Crocks, Jars, Bags.

Also Spring Wagon, Shovel Plow, Saddle, Ladders, Measures, and many bther artksles not herein mentioned. sale will begin at i conditions and terms will made known 1y H.E. WALHEY. Slaybaugh, Auct. But now have made BIG REDUCTIONS in our prices to quickly sell out what is left of our summer stock and furnishing, goods-- suits, shirts, underwear, ties.

Also everything in ladies' and children's ready-to-wear. Come in ahd buy what you need and realizesithat package and canned are important essentials to the family of present day. intend laying ina us ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE You can enjoy ownership of a Packard Single-Six, with all the satisfaction such a possession implies, on a basis of real economy. Packard manufacturing processes, resources and experience produce performing and riding qualities never before attainable at so low a cost of operation and maintenance. Even had you set your figure a thousand dollars below the cost df a Single-Six, investigation will prove that your desire to own a Packard can be satisfied on a basis so reasonable that the purchase becomes truly an investment in economy.

We offer the best in i Tea- ATIOAL D. J. Forney, Prop. bull calf, three-quarters white. Comes high "graite stock.

R. C. Route United FOR SALE: Large mule, works ace. H. P.

Sandoe, Brglerville. 29-4. ASHES to be removed for the haul ing. Apply Furniture Co. Olivia Fires a Double-Header 1 TbLCf'HIM LOOKED UiMkrwood Typcwrtterg World Chamiolw Rented; OFFICE SERVICE BUREAU lEWSFAPER.

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