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The Gettysburg Times from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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TAMES. aaPAV I MAUUI1 Mill, Easter's Little Fashions Being familiar with the "little fashions" approved for Easter, a woman can hope to present a wonderfully smart appearance on that day- otherwise not However swanky her coat, her frock or ensemble--the costume will fall far short of perfection if not complemented with precisely the right accessories. For assurance of garnering distinctive little fashions--little fashions that sit at the top of the mode--do your Easter accessory shopping here. Our departments featuring little fashions are thoughtfully merchandised. From a pin for Your Dress to a Handkerchief- Every little thing you need for completing your Easter costume with a fine dash of chic, is here, waiting for you.

Nor will it be difficult--even if you have left your shopping until the last moment--to pick up the very clever handbag, flower, pair of gloves, or bit of jewelry with which you can be thoroughly happy. Displays are carefully arranged and every costume complement is-a charming one. YOUR EASTER HOSE MUST BE REALLY BEAUTIFUL On Easter day, of all clays, you'll want your well-chosen slippers to be partnered with really beautiful hose, such hose as these. Exquisitely sheer and lustrous, these are hose of which you could be proud. Both square and novelty heels are available.

Colors include a half dozen brand new ones. KAYSER--GRANITE Pointed and Square Heels From $1.00 to $1.95 BE ENTIRELY WELL DRESSED FOUNDATION GARMENTS You want to be well dressed but you cannot be unless you "feel" well dressed throughout. We offer for your selection a most complete stock of silk and rayon underwear that will really give you that completely w-ell dressed feeling. Our garments have been fashioned by Kayser and other famous manufacturers and are correct in their beautiful shadings style. For those that need "Foundation Garments" our stock of bras- siers, corsetlettes, will be found to meet the requirements of every figure.

Feel completely at your ease on Easter morn. Dry Goods Department Store ELBERT HUliBARD "The man who is afraid of being wrong once in awhile will stay right where he is." fpHERE is a touch of charm and gracious courtesy about a ceremony conducted by us that is worthy of consideration. li. B. Bender Son, Funeral Oircctori, Pa.

U. W. Myers Expert Artesian Well Drilling Of All Kinds Specializine on Water Well, Hole, nnd Prospect Drilling Improved Machinery Experienced Man SSO So. Cherry Street MYSRSTOWN, or THE HOUSE. Anbotistown, PJU 'I i.j.

Pedigread Chicks Fair View Poultry Farm, Gettysburg, Pa. Tancred, White Leghorns, $10.00 Per Hundred Rhode Island Reds and White Rocks. Price $12.00 Per Hundred Hatching every Tuesday during the hatching season. F. G.

McCammon, Prop. American Garage York street, Maintaining, Highest Standard STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF of Efficiency. Sales and Service --Reorganized-Craig Motor Gettysburg, Pa. (Formerly Gettysburg Nash Co.) ifl VI TIP'S J.JLI.feB. k5 I LITTLESTOWN, PA.

As of March 12, 1928. RESOURCES Cash. Reserve nnd Securities 1 Notes Discounted, Judgments and Mortgages 1,281,687.37 Stocks and Bonds 17,899.69 Buildings and Fixtures Nickels and Cents, Cash Items Ov-ordnifts Other Resources 41.817.91 923.05 42.44 11,254.09 LIABILITIES Capital 50,000.00 Surplus 200,000.00 Undivided Profits 16,758.59 Deposits 1,652,345.34 Other Liabilities 60.68 Bills Payable None BABY CHICKS FOR SALE, WEEKLY At Snyder's Hatchery South Street, Gettysburg. Book your orders by 'phone or mail. Custom work a specialty.

C. V. 'Phone 260Z. $1,919,164.61 $1,919,164.61 A Clean Statement A Sound Bank A Progressive Bank I. S.

BRUMGARD, Treasurer C. L. MEHRING, President R. A. HARTMAN, Vice President H.

G. BLOCHER, Vice President ROSE V. BARKER, Assist. Treasurer A' -f -4," Tfc' '4; The SWEETiAND STATIONERY Donnison Crepe Paper, Table Covers and Napkins, Wax Marking Tngn nnd Seals. I Tires Tubei Pay AB you ride ixataUment plaa.

OYLER TIRE CO. Carlisle Gettysburg Sen Our Easter Millinery Goods Thomas Bros. Dept. Store BIGiERVILLE, PEWNA. I Deatrick Brothers Funeral Gettysburg, Calls answered promptly, night or day.

no barrier for our service. FUNERAL PARLOR. 112 Baltimore Both PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928. The undersigned will sell at public sale at a residence in Idaville, Adams county, Pennsylvania, along- the ce- ment'road, the following personal property: HOUSEHOLD GOODS Three bedsteads and springs; old fashioned bureau; one bureau with mirror; couch; one Tippecanoe kitchen cabinet, nearly new; one dozen plank bottom chairs as good as new; two side boards; three extension tables, two as good as new; eight rocking chairs; one good swivel desk chair; three stands; one cupboard; window blinds and curtains; one hundred yards good rag Carpet; linoleum; four yards wide; lot of pictures; two mirrors; one- eight day mantel clock; one eight day kitchen c-lock and a small clock. PLAYER PIANO Good as new.

WHEELER WILSON SEWING MACHINE And Vaccum sweeper. STOVES One Expert Globe range, NO. 8, good as new; one Peninsular double heater coal stove, like new; one cook stove; one oil stove for burning gasoline, alcohol or kei'osene. LOT OF DISHES AND GLASSWARE Pots, pans and kitchen utensils; two Rayo lamps and four other lamps. TWO HUNDRED QUARTS CANNED FRUIT Barrel vinegar; 100 pounds carbide; washing machine; tubs: wash boilers; wringers; two iron kettles and rings; one garden plow; porch swing; benches; lots of home made soap; lawn mower; five gallon chicken fountain: hose: rakes; forks; shovels; corn sheller; two gallon sprinkling cans; two sets of sad irons; one gasoline iron; five gallon oil can; two medicine cupboards; lots of home made rugs; three five gallon jugs; one ten gallon jug; six gallon jug; lot of gallon crocks; lot of home made brooms; check protector; McCaskey register; six cords of dry oak and hickory wood, sawed in stove lengths; double barrel shot gun, twelve gauge, only used a few times; four sere-en doors; lot of window screens and many other articles too numerous to mention.

Sale to start at one o'clock when a credit of six months will be given on sums amounting to five dollars or more. Further terms and conditions will be made known on dav of sale by ANNIE C. M. GROUP Slaybaugh, Auct. STRAND One Big Picture After Another FRIDAY--SATURDAY Matinee Saturday THRILLS FACTION A Thrilling Western THE LAW OF THE RANGE With Tim McCoy, one of the best Westerns this star ever acted in.

In addition a 2 reel comedy and Metro-Goldwyn News. Monday--Tuesday "Moon Of Israel" A Super-Spectacle of the ages! With a cast of 50,000. SEE the mountainous waves of the Red Sea roll back to give the Israelites passage! See the terrific battle of the gods! See Pharaoh's mighty armies thundering across the -plains! See the spectacular plagues that laid waste to the land! See a hundred other mighty thrill scenes! 1C Always a Good Program with Good Music" Cigars Cigarettes Helm's Bulk Candies Huyler's and Hein's Packages. Crane's Delicious Ice Cream for all occasions at the Majestic Soda Grill Next door to Majestic Theatre A Tirwl at Try Jhi.i A i i i pen on in-vt-r fccli coimliintlv lirmt. "100 i trlls of so i i When John Ft.

Gordon, Dun- i I I I fwmlil hi-nii-ir "nlwiiys tircl at night and i i i i wilh Imrkucho," ho took Kolcy I i 11 i i for tlu KidneyB, nnd "Aflvr dowex. felt bolter, '(mid work immur, bucnmc ilronccr, nnd slept noiindly," women everywhere use and rrrnmmi nd thrrn. Snlnfoction eunrAn- (-d. tor i diiirttlc. I'eopl ndv.

PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928 AT 1 P. M. The intending to quit farming, will sell at his farm and residence at Centre Mills, Butler township, Adams county, Pennsylvania. SEVEN HEAD OF EXTRA WELL BROKEN HORSES AND MULES Brown mare seven years old an excellent leader and an ideal saddle mai-o, weighs 1500 pounds, 16 1 A hands high; brown horse six old works hitched, except in the lead, fine offside worker we ght 1500 pounds, 10 hands high; these horses make a real team; pair black mules six years old that are at home when hooked 1o the end of a tongue, fifteen hands high; the one a leader with out a line; pair bay mules five years old IS 1 hands high are the making of a wonderful pair of mules. These mules have been worked any and all places.

The above mules are exceptionally well mated; bay horse nine years old weighs 1150 pounds, fifteen hands high, fine leader, stylish driver with plenty of snap and good sense with t. The above have practically all beon raised and broken on this farm and are sound. FIFTEEN HEAD OF PURE BRED AND REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CATTLE Six cows, four with calves by their des; one bull. The balance heifers sired by Sir Concordia Valdessa. The above stock are all direct descendants from Irnrena Wayne Mercedes Do Kol.

These cattle have size and capacity. CHESTER WHITE HOGS, SOWS AND BOARS. 200 WHITE LEGHORN LAYING HENS Sired by pedigreed cockerels; ten pedigreed cock birds and cockerels whose dams and grand dams have egg laying records of 240 to 295. HARNESS 8 sets front gears; bridles; collars; check lines, etc. FARMING MACHINERY Four horse Columbia wagon and bed; low down wagon; Osborne binder 6 foot cut; Osbomer mower; hay rake; Oliv-er gang plow; lime spreader; cultipackcr; 25 tooth lever harrow; Ontario ten hoe grain drill; land roller; double row corn planter; double disc Harrow; two double row cultivators; 301 Syracuse plow; Oliver one horse plow; corn sheller; wind mill; hay'ladders; single cultivators; shovel plow; 2, 3, 4 horse eveners; single trees; jockey sticks, timothy seed; baled hay and straw; corn fodder; lot of locust posts.

M. L. FRAIM SlaybaugTi, Atict. Gochnaur and Delap, Clerks. INTERNATIONAL PAPER New Yoik.

N. February 29th. 1928- The Board of Directors have declared a regular quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters pc cent on the Cumulative Preferred Stock of this Company, and a regular quarterly dividend of one nnd one-half er cent on the Cumulative Preferred Stock of this Company, for the current quarter, payable April 16th, 1928, to holders of record at the close'of business April 2nd, 1928. Checks will be mailed. Transfer books will not close.

OwrN SurpHCRO, -I" nm- The Parker Family In A Sensational European Novelty Act Elliott La Rue Presents A COMEDY ACT Cavanaugh Bonawe Offers "A DOG'S LIFE" I I Agnes Tolle The SINGING HARPIST The Screen Madge Bellamy In "Very Confidential" A Comedy-Drama Everyone Will JEnjoy MAT. SAT. 2:15 P. M. rr lot in Interest returns on good conservative liquid investments are now on a basis of from four to five per cent, depending on the degree of safety.

Liberty Loans and other high-class Government securities are on a basis of from 3 to 3V per cent. Under these circumstances, as a sound place for investment funds, a savings account in this strong bank with its advantages of compound interest, and the ability to subtract or add small amounts to the investment, is unusually attractive to the conservative investor. We Pay INTEREST On Time Deposits Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Gettysburg On Center Square Since 1858 The Bank With The Chime Clock 4 5j Quality Baby Chicks -WyckolT and Tancred Strain From hens selected for high egg production and size. NEWTOWN INCUBATED $10 Per Hundred For May Delivery J. Willis Weigle Bell 'Phoiw, York Springs Exchange, Gardners, Pa i JEWS PA PER I IFWSPA.PFJ.

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