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THE GETTYSBURG TIMES WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5. 191 PAGE SEVEN I "A PURPLE HAT" B. LINSKY. LllllllllllllHlllliminillllllllHimilimi MeCiurt Anne was cross.

More than that, she was discouraged. More than that, she blue. And she had, so she told herself, the very best reason in the vorld for being all three. And that reason was. of course--a man.

A most exasperating, irritating, 1 fascinating, good-looking, likable young man. In other words. It was PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1918 The undersigned intending to-reduce his stock and remove to a. smaller farm, will sell on the above day and. date, at his present residence, as-the Abrhanf Herring Farm.

03. the BuH Frog- Road, two miles Eorth of Moriiz's store, and five miles south of PUBLIC SALE i ON SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 19,19 at pub-! lie sale on the above MACHINE- SHOP" -FRAME HOUSE with lot 60x180 feet. Situated at 350 York street, along! Fairfield, the foUowing described per- the Lincoln Highway. sonal property: HEAD OF HORSES ew Roan mare, seven vears old, sound 130x50 ttot-v land will work anywhere hitenea; 0av two story brick with a one and one building, 30x50 3" feet, in the rear, suitable for a gar- I or any kind of machine Stop at the BLAGK-CAT PRESSING CLEANING Shoes SbineJ Latest MAGAZINES National Cbajoxbersbtxrg St. PUBLIC SALE ON i I Sale to begin at .1:30..

Terms cash. Bob Harwood, who had been coming i max ten fiars old and a to see her so long and so steadily that offside worker; bay mare, eighr years' the other boys in town had "dropped I old, good worker or driver. A TWENTY ONE HEAD OF CATTLE; WAV ID b. BAIlfcK.MAN he means to m3k cows, will be fresh the- htner atlct wrathf ally, not addressing anyone A 3 eif In particular, and she slammed her book into the corner. fresfl 83 of Jul "I rbonght last night that he was heifers; six steers, weighing about Just oa the verge of saying something i seven hundred pounds each; seven --but then--I've thought that a dozen balls fit for service.

times before now and nothing ever Fifteen head of EWES with lambs came of It by their She got out of the hammock and KQRTY THREE HE4.D OF HOGS ln wei nt from fift to one Store, pounds each. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 191S. The undersigned, having sold his sfarm, will sell at sale at his residence, situated in Franklin fcown- jshrp, two miles southwest of and ewo miles northwest of Orr- 1 the following -described nrapertv: SIX HEAD OF HORSES Pair of roan -mated, residence on the Ira Brame farm, earning sax and sever, years old re- situated in Tyrone township, Adams iwill weigh 1,200 poands one eighth mile west of jeach, the one is a' leader and ihe other PUBLIC SALE ON MONDAY, MARCH 24. 1919. The undersigned will sell at his personal property: AND' picked up the much-despised book.

"I suppose I might just as well finish my etory," she said half aloud, "it's a good one. too--but every time I think of Bob FARMING IMPLEMENTS Harwood it makes me so angry I can't MACHINERY MXJ'ES read." Large wagon, four inch tread, ca- Pair mules fjye ad six years The aTternqon wore on. and Anne nve tons used but two number one eade and 'from Grant horse. was aroused from her reading by the has a honie de iOne huilO i man as he came up the path on bis exc a Afternoon rounds. the following-an off-side worker, boih are good single drivers.

Black mare, coming HEAD OF HORSES AND years old, is a good worker! Ml "I.Tv-s Jand foal to Crist. Mussebnas's i horse. Bay mare, two years old, bred cheery whistle or the gray-haired post- one hun(ired tmay Sve one good hay ladders, twenty "Anything for me. Mr. Hobbs?" she feet Ion Osborne mower, in iconaition; Osborne, all iron, hay hands high, broken to the lead; bay mare, coming six years ted pony, coming two years old.

year oid- SIX HEAD OF CATTLE Four of this number are milk cows. One be fresh January; swo wiH be fresh by the day of ihe sale; ox 26, 1S19 The undersigned will sell at public sale on the'abo'ye dayfanSjdate'at his residence in Cumberland situated about three miles north-east, of Gettysburg, near the Carlisle road, on what was formerly known as the Wineman farm, the following described personal property: SIXTEEN HEAD OF HOL3TE1N CATTLE Eight of this number are milk rows: three of them are carrying their fourth calves anu will be fresh in August; three others are carrying their second eahes and will be fresh in the fall; one cow has her second calf by her side; one good Jersey All of the are promising young cows. The eight head of young cattle, consist of seven heifers that range in age from six to eighteen months, zv. of which will be fresh during the coming summer; and a bail, almost, large enough for service. 1 i TEN" HEAD OF BERKSHIRE SHOATS Will range in weight from sixty to eighty-five pounds apiece.

GRAIN: two hundred bushels of lot of fine SEED OATS, to be sold by the bushel. STRAW: four tons of rye APPLE BUTTER: lot of apple butter to be sold by the crock. MRjTWiUJAM GARLACH f- contiiiue theTJntlertaking Pal HAlf JOHN SHEALER, Emhalmer and Director. Mr. Sbealer Is a.

zradaate of. The Eckel's School of Philadelphia. Fairfield branch office charge of Allison Called out gayly. vMiurue. uii UAMI, nuns, oM wkh foa March Jackj works "Only one letter, Nannie," he called jnme feet wide; seventeen tooth Os- any ace ve 1300 for the old man had known Anne borne lever harrow; Perry wooden oo bav" horse, coming five vears since her pinafore and pigtail days, frame, twentv two tooth harrow.

0 and they were great friends. APPLE BUTTER to be sold bv "Wbv, It 'pears to me like Ifs vour sthe croc fcas Deen TM rked sorne in the -Annr APjrrhB'c m-irine-" cUrt nlrt 'lead, weighs 1200 DOUnds; hav COlt, ZZ uTM? he and BnHK HBAD op HQGS Mu be givm M1 rf Lot of brooms; good chum and fresh buck- some VINEGAR, to be sold by months i gallon. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock, These cattle are all in good con- P- rn TERMS: A credit of ten months 'ed. 'driver; dark bay horse, coming two "Wonder what she's got to be writing about?" be observed, as he handed a over the missive, and he stood there sharp. (The above horses and mules are all cr waiting to hear the news.

For wasn't TERMS: A credit of eight months a ii oa objects Sorrel 5ne shoots thac to begin at twelve o'clock years old? fme worker and dtiver Brood sow that will have pigs by $5.00 to purchasers who give their lie postman--and as such expected to Iwill be given on all sums in excess know who got letters--and where they $5.00 to parch.aj.ers giving their -were from--and what they were notes with "approved securitv. AH 6 11 under S5.00 cash. Three ner established of old, and far be It from i of the sale; twelve head of weigh about seven vears old, good driver eighty-five pounds apiece 'FARMING IMPLEMENTS notes with approved security. Four TWELVE HEAD OF CATTLE Five milk cows, one will be fresh per cent off for cash. W.

HARRY SPANGLER AND auct. MACHINERY Bream, clerk. Two or three horse wagon and bed, Trostel's Store, Arendtsville READ AND PROFIT Begins March 3 rd. Ends March 8th, 1919 Good line of goods offered week. Men's Vici Kid shoes.

A bargair; at, pair SUO Ladies' Furs. 3 sets must be sold, half price. Embroidery, Muslin, good widths at yd 10 12 l-2e Men's Plow Shoes with Buckle, special pr $1-40 Matches, 3-5c boxes, special lot 12c Yellow corn Hour, a one, per pound 4c Pork and Beans, Thomas' Brand Xo. 2, cans 15c reg. Now 2 for 25 Women's Pat.

Cok Shoes, RjdeHffe reg. S3.00 and $2.50 kind. Now pair S2.10 Knee Pants for Boys, good, per pair 50-60 75c Boys' Suits, 4 to 12 years, to be sold for $2.00. $2.23 $2.50 Matting, Kolorfast, reg. price 4Sc.

Sale price, yd. 40c Muslin. Bleached, reg. price 2Sc. Now yd 21c Overcoats for Men.

Everyday. Now $4.00 $5.00 Coffee--whole bean, very special, per pound 21c Ladies' Hand Bags, good size, Black 75c reg. Now 45c Carpets--few remnants left to sel! at 35c, 45e, yd. Chick and Scratch Feed. on sale 5c pounds Bring Your Eggs Along All Goods Sold For Cash 01.

oiu, jtiiu IHJT ue IL iruiu mtio. j.i^__i. Silas Hobbs to neglect his duty in this cent off lor casn od De by day of sale, large Durham cow, la a Tread, good 'removed until settled for. "You must be a mind reader, Mr. GRANT HERUING Hobbs," said Anae, glancing through R.

Thompson, Auctioneer ter letter. "It is from Aunt Martha, A. Miller, Clerk. and she wants me to come and spend week with her. "Now, yon take my advice, Anne, end go right along," said the old man, wisely shaking his head.

'Ton know you've told me 'bout a certain voun PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY, -MARCH' 7, 1919. The tmSersigned, residing on the brood sows will farrow i fresh in October, Guernsey fresh in i August, red cow, fresh in September, red cow carrying her third calf ind and a heifer fresh by day of sale. er3 heifers, eighteen and twenty jning i months old. Two bulls, Guernsey and Hblstein fit for service, i TWELVE HEAD OF HOGS two trao-horse spring wagons, in good condition; Johnston drill, in good ran- 2 six foot; nothin' about it, neither. Take one mile north of Fairfield, will my advice and run aloDS and sell at public sale on.

the above day pack. You just sray up at the farm date, the following described for a week or len days, an3 don't personal property: TOSte him a word. nd I guess that'll Fou QF 5 fr TLES omy ti A. "Wood hay rake, ten fee; wide; single row com planter; laremarion- 'al, double row. riding com plow, used but TWO seasois: Albright ridfng com plow; Syracuse long: plow, No.

97; 'seventeen rooch lever harrow; hay 'fork wnh one hundred feei -of rope land -pulleys; sen of hay carriages: i sixteen eer long; power sprayer wich man-well, thisll be LT in Hamnwnjban of sale, Berkshire and O. I. C. If I was you. Id go right up I Ten head of one hundred and pounds.

FARMING MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS JrLUjJtt e. i i ij.f wiio, a briag him to his Ceases If anything vear3 tread, capacity four tons, and the pmnpj TOgon; sliding table thl ri V- i of ood size Dot a are i otlier a CTro and one half mch tread saw a. five horse power Econ- Mr i leaders air of black mules, coming'Brown make wagon, capacity three omr the" girl, getting quite exeW'at 1 four years old, good workers. Itons; homemade wagon, with -a feed grinder; Greencastle grain thougfat'of running away. i TWENTY HE4D OF C4TTLE foarteei1 fooc bed capacity one han- ieraole; TTWO-sleds: and Jdred bushels; buck wagon; Osborne iron jgckey log.

leads of hose; Keller, one and Two wagons, one a four inch one-haff horse power engine; Hardie Mary, the maid, was "just finishing i Mak co hCT hird calf, dred buck wagon; Osborne rrspple iron jockey sacks; Vm be fresh in "March: six heifers binder seven foot CUE od as new pitch, 0323 forks; if-wrn i 'r; A Woorl. her work for the Say. 'Tm going away for a week or "so. Slary." said Anne, as she entered the SBOtless kitchen where Mary reigned that are close springers; five year- (two mowers, one a Walter A. Wood, -breast, heifers; five bulls, fie for ser- five foot cut and the other a Brad- i HARNESS AND GEARS: icwo sets ten foot.

John Deere horse rake, Yankee harness; rwo sets cyjjxper DOWN GO THE PRICES IN OUR CASH AND CARRY PLAN High cost of living lowered and will mean Big Savings to You -I- WKy Pay Extra Charges For Your Groceries? If you are not a customer of this store, become one and see what you can save Any lie Plug- or Package of Tobacco, 3 for 25c, plus war tax. Prince Albert, Velvet, Tuxedo Tobacco, 2 cans, 25c plus war tax. you go out. so that I can get; TWENTY-NLNE HEAD OF HOGS TmrVor away, Til give you my purple hat that Three of this number are brood el een IarS sows thai; will farrow about; June you Ilksd so much." "Oh. thank you, Miss Anne," said Mary, "and Indeed help you." So they packed, and when all was done, Mary went off to prepare for her ''evening out." Down the street that evening satin- mcn tered Mr.

Bobert Harwood. He had de-! spring tooth harrows; Kraus sulkey i Perrv harrow, used verv little; two and halters; lead i i i rein; single line; cheek lines; hirch- straps. Syracuse plows; Spangler as new; No. 20 Syracuse 3IISOEH.LANEOUS ARTICLES: set eighteen foot hay inch post a-agur; forge; anvil: rAK-Mi-Mr i-VirLtaitJNis ag es; two sets Blanks; 'vise; hammers; lo; of old iron: ten Four horse wagon anu bed, four in good condition: two Lima Beans 2 Ibs. 25c Crackers of any kind 18c Ib.

Mother's Oats Large size Aluminum 34c hirteen feet long; twencv seven foot irods of three foot wire fence; one above des rifaed msl rhonsand -r of Oar ds; lot of elded to call upon Anne. She did not 'corn plow, expect him, very true, but still he was BROOMS: sure she would be glad to see him. She always was. good condk aIL 2 lo of roo5ng ia CORX: iot lot of home-made sec breeehbands; six collars; JLARD: lard xo be sold by the pound. six bridles; tair check 15r.es, eighteen; CHICKENS: aixar fifty laying hens; h's after-dinner cigar he ORN: lo; or com.

oe soifi Ov Jfeet Jong tfcree flyiiets; and m2ny ot ner nor herein he corner of her street and Daslie1 anQ many olher Three sets of front of com to be sold by the hitching straps; jockey mentioned. turned -gazed over at The house. not nerem mentioned. sticks; single, double and triple Sale to begin at 12 o'clock, sharp. Just then the door opened and down I Sale to begin at one o'clock.

trees. TEKMS: a credii of ten months the steps lightly tripped a young worn- TERMS: a credit of eight months go(jd mSk cans apd many a owed on STEns excess an. He would have recognized Anne (will be allowed on all sicns of S5.00 articles not; hereia mention ed. jof S5.00 TO purchasers who give Their anywhere by the purple hat that she and that amount to purchasers to begin 0 clock notes th proved secur tT Four -raoJons. what's that'" mut i wh giVS tfaeir teS th appro Ted TERMS: A credit of ten months jper ceiK off for cash.

Further terms as he to less sums cQ Qns day of ne S1 back into the shadow. "Anne--and a man! Oh, what a 1 oir fool I've been," he ejaculated, snd- denly brought to his senses. "Now I or around the barn, suppose some other lucfey fellow has 4.LLEN BA.RNES ed Anct. jc J. Weidner, Win.

I iX wiH be cash. Four per tQf purchasers their i notes with approved security. Four No smoking will be permitted in per cash. i L. E.

EMLET OTTIE SHULTZ. Auctioneer. serves me right lor waiting so long-but by Jove! I won't give her up so easily. Ill ask her to marry me to- night it I have to sit up all night and for her to come home," and he i strode across the street and gave the bell a jerk that made it resound iSlaybatzgh, auct. J.

Weidner, pangler, Clerk. jcierks. ALSO at the same time and place, jy so a the Bream, Clerk. 1 ALSO at the same time and place Weidner, and under ithe same conditions, I wili GOOD MULE, will work wherever REGULAR PRICES Arbuckles Coif ee 32c Lux 15 Cocoa 25c Ib. Loose Peanut Butter 30c To.

Granulated Sugar 10 1-2 Loose "Rice 15clb. B. G. Buckwheat 15 20 M. T.

Borax ChipsLarge size 45 Quaker Corn Flakes 14 1776 Washing Powder 8 Octagon Washing Powder 8 Corn Meal 6 Loose Coffee 28 OUR PRICES Arbuckles Coffee 27c Lux 3 box 40e Hershey's Cocoa 19c Ib. Loose Peanut Butter 20c Ib. Franklin Gran. Sugar 91-2 Fancy Head Rice, 2 Ibs 25 B. G.

Buckwheat 12 1-2 20 M. T. Borax Chips. Large size 38 Quaker Corn Flakes 9 1776 Washing Powder 6 Octagon Washing Powder 6 Corn Meal Our Special Loose Coffee 22 tmie al2d ace n( under the same conditions as bove, the undersigned will sell: hitched, is of good size and a mrai- one leader, i GOOD HOLSTSIN BULL, abocc will sell: THREE HEAD OF HORSES Bay mare, twelve years old, is a Good horse, eleven years old, will ood leader and will -work wherever any -where hitched, a good fifteen months old. through the whole house.

I hitched; bay horse, coming five years; eader and fearless of all road ob- GOOD BROOD SOW, -will farrow rai ed and there stood--Anne. colt, coming- three years old, will make! Set of harness. Top buggy. Some TWELVE HEAD OF EWES tna- I came--I isean I saw--" a excellent driver. I crupper gears "And I suppose," finished Anne sarcastically, but smiling his confusion.

"No, I haven't, that is--not yet," said Bob, recovering himself a little, "but I I did come to--Oh, hang it all, Anne, will yoa marry meV "Yes, I will," said Anne, so prompt- 3y that he was shocked all over again, "But where is your purple hat?" said Bob, cautiously, an hour later, after they had "talked things over." i "Oh, I gave that to Mary," said Anne tj I always-did If that hat, anil Tm rather sorry now that I gave it away." "Sorry," said Bob with a whoop, "well, Tm not. In fact, you don't know what It means to me that you did give It away." But Aune did not insist on an explanation. 3IRS. ZELLA C. BOWERS C.

J. WEIDNER are as good as anv in the H. RIGGEAL." P. A. MILLER SONS The Cash and Carry Plan Grocers 46 BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA.

tll8 Van LOOnS Father, of course: tsn-ta-ouoge Daily Thought. Hast tliou attoinpted crcntness? Then wluvUens res- WANT THA.T 15. A COUR AND 1 5 NO -V I.

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