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Large StocK Sale I will fll at my stablos in Cfcilton, Mil.. n Friday, Dtamlur sth, 1910 at II A. M.. Uaiu or Shine 150 Head Live of Stock 25 HEAD FRESH COWS ami CUmi- Spring era. I have bought for this aah* an extra jrood lot Fresh Cows Find most any <>n. ean vret suited. I will soil at I hi- r-;I• the \tr:i fine Registered Cow. Julia Von Harlingen I’ontlac Walker. No. 26K062, :i >rranddauKht r of King of the I’ontiacH. Morn March 20. 101 I. and raised by the late Mr. John E. (Jeorre. Sml lersville, Md. I believa tills ew will mils 80 lbs. per day : dropped ;i heifer calf Sunday. November 23d. 1010. and this calf is regis tered under name Julia Walker, of Cecilton. Md.. anil is sired by Kirw Sevris Pon tiac Ma.renro No. 17H43H. a brother to the $50.1)1(0 Sejris Pontiac Aleartra. Cow and calf will be sold sejmrately. Will also have live more Registered Cows and Heifers and some licgistcred Stock Bulls. 25 Head GRADE HF.IFKRS and a few Stock Bulls. 25 HEAD CATTLE of all kinds. 150 Head Hogs, Stioats and Pigs Had quite a few mat pins at my last sale and sold all of them at satisfactory prices. Expect a xreut many for Ibis sale. Huy early before they et hi^h. Special mention 75 Head Fancy Shoals, I about 50 pounds each, the kind to buy an 1 i make a ho*r out of. $750 worth of Horse Blankets and Robes hifth-clasH Koods Forty Men’s New Overcoats. Harness, Wawrons, C’arriaKi**, Bruoina, lot Poultry, drain Bairs &c. ; *n fact you ean find most anything at my sales. One No. S Victor Cook Range, in best order. Sub* at II a. m.. Rain or Shine. TERMS Strictly Cash. JOHN ANDERSON. P. S Will sidl stock or anything else you ■end here on commission, ami charge all alike. Will give the commission lock a good place in my sale. My next sale will be Friday, Dec, ID. PUBLIC SALE OK Persona! Properly i. to Wilmington. I will sell without reserve on the Sharp Farm, on road from Christiana to Bear Station. 1 mile east of Christiana, on Thursday, December IBffi, 1919 at 12 O’clock. ‘B'S: 5 Head of Horses All young and I worker-. 12 Cows and Heifers Si\ will be fre-b by day ol ale 9 HOGS AND SIB I ATS lou lUKKLNs 200 BUSHELS i URN. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Binder. 2 drills, horse rake, nmw r. rnarnir* ■premier. spring tooth harrow. Acme harrow, ■ulky cultivjitor, 2 hand cultivators, eorn planter, 2 sulky plow- , new ; 2 two-horse plows, one-horse plow*, farm wagon, one-horse farm wagon, hay rigging, market wagon, buggy, potato planter, potato digger, new : bone cutter, wheat fan, corn slndler. fodder •utter, ti-horse gas engine, feed mill, powr ■aw. roller, 15 chicken eoops, incubator, seed sower. 2 cross-cut saws, 2 sledge hammers. Two sets wacn harness. 2 sets plow har ness. I set single harness, collars, bridles, forks, rakes, hoes, shovels, lot of ehairis, and other small artiele.--. These farming implements are otilv one year old. TERMS s.AII sums ot S3O and under cash, over that amount a credit < f 0 months will he given by purchaser giving a bankable note with approved endorser. Interest Jrom da.l of sale, I RANK NICHOLS. W. S. Armtroiig. auctioneer. Thompson & Jest*r. Clerks 2t*nov-3l Trustees’ Sale l A Lot of Land & Dwelling House Near Port Deposit. Md By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Cecil County, in Equity, the undersigned, us Trustee, will offer sit public sale, at the Court House door, in Klkton, Cecil county, Maryland, on Tuesday, December 16tti, 1919 at 11:15 O’clock A. M.. all that lot of land ‘♦.uated at or near Port Deposit, Md . aim containing 2 ACRES MORE OR LESS being the same lot of land which was con veyed to Thomas Perry by Samuel C. Row land and wife, by deed dated June 17th. 1912, and recorded in Liber C. K. No. t, folio 541, one of the Land Record Books of said Cecil county. The improvements consist of a nearly new m Dwelling House w'itli modern improveim ms. stable and othei outbuildings. TERMS OF SALE Prescribed by the De cree: One third of tin- purchase money in cash, on the day of sale and tin- I" lance in ■ix months from day of sale or the whole of the purchase money may In paid in cash. Credit payment to bear inten,-t, from day of ■ale. Coat of conveyance, including U, S. Stamp for deed, to be paid by the purchaser. ROBERT < THACKKRV. JOSHUA CLAYTON. Trustees D. H. Garrett, auctioneer. 22nov-ts Tri-Counly League Re-Organizsd At a meeting of the various man agers hold in tlie parlors of Hocht’s Hotel, this city, it was definitely de rided to reorganize the Tri-County League, to consist of teams repre senting Aberdeen, Retail', Elkton, Havre do Hanoi-, I’e -ryville and Rising iSuii. i name will be adopted and re ports of the committees selected at this meeting, will he received at the next meeting, which will he held De ccmber - r >- Each team will be re juired o i deposit with the League treasurer a cash guarantee of Fifty dollars, as suring compliance with the rules of organized base ball and the league. Twenty-four games will be played in each team during the season, with post-series at the end; possibly with the leader of the Del-Mar League. The spirit shown by all at the meeting was most cordial, and this, together with the very evident desire to make the new organization a thor oughly practical one, assures the hast 101 l loving public the sport at if, best) the coming year. l?ivre de (.race Republican. Teachers’ Association The second meeting of tile Cecil County Teachers’ Association was held Saturday, November 15. at 10 a. m. The meeting was called to order by the President, Marshnll Thompson The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, and the Secretary I I Ib our I) Your ( hristnui.‘> Cnrist mas Shopping Shopping NOW NOW KENNARD & CO. Gift Handkerchiefs Why not make an early - lection of your Holiday Handker chiefs? Slocks are now complete with the advantage of crisp, linen Handkerchiefs, in a few instances we are obliged to o7er fresh merchandise just unpacked. Women’s hemstitched, embroidered and initial styles, lac, 25c, .T>c. 50c, 55c, 05c, 75c. SI.OO. $1.25. $1.50. Men's hern, t itched and initial styles, 25c. 50c, 15c, 50c. 55c, 05c, 75c. 85c. We are glad to be able to oiler practically a stock of an co;ton and union goods. so.icit charge account - fiom those of established credit, ami deliver free within a reasonable distance. 621-623 Market Street Wilmington, Del, More Forms Wonted We want and must have more farms to sell. This agency is selling sm many places that we are short of material to offer the buyers wno are ciaily responding to our extensive advertising Remember that we have offices at Wilmington, Oxford and Elkton, and all of those offices get new buyers daily. Hear in mind mat within the past year we have sold fully half million dollars worth of property, and that— like a merchant we must have the goods or We cannot sell them. We want big and little farms, for general farming, dairying, truck ing, Chesapeake Bay waterfronts, country homes, etc., anywnere in Cecil county or within reach of either of our offices. We maintain several automobiles and have competent salesmen always ready to show farms. We guarantee a square deal to all both buyer and seller. If you want that kind of service, and the assistance of an energetic, efficient organization that has a record of exceptional success, then list your farms with us. If you have lands for sale write, telephone or call. We will Inspect your place promi*ly, advertise it at our expense and sell it quickly, at its full value. Albert L Tecle Farm Agency INC()RPOF< ATED I 19 East Main Street LLKTON, MARYLAND M. C. JONHS, Local Manager, 119 East Main St., Hlklon Telephorje-Elkton 5 sept 13 tf ECU Vi file;. EI.KTON MAR VL,AND, SATURDAI, NOVEMBER 29, 1919. I called the roll. After roll call any I teacher desiring to join the ASaocta- I lion was given an opportunity ,o do | so. Quite a number of new members I we e added. I The by-laws of the Association I were read and discussed and finally | adopted as read with the exception I of the last Article, j New business regarding the scale i of salaries was presented, discussed ! and adopted. i The meeting then adjourned to meet I at the call of the president. The Association suggests that every member of the Association become - member of the State Teachers’ Asso ciation also. KATHARINE M. BRATTON. Secretary. FRESH AND SAIT MEATS On anti after Monday. October 6 II will carry a full line ERESII AM) SALT MEATS at HenncU’s Market Mouse I ask the public to give my service a trial. \l-o full line of GHOTEIMES, FRI ITS and \ EGETABLES E. T. LYNCH / 3 l 1 l L i ORDER MSI. ' In Re. The Mortgaged Real Mutate of Wil- I Ham R. Nelson. y In the Circuit Court for Cecil County. In Equity, No. 3ftl6. Ordered, this sixth day of November. 1919. that the Bah- of property mentioned in these .■roceedings made and reported by Robert C. rhaekery. Assignee of Mortgage, Ik* ratified and confirmed unless cause to the contrary * thereof he shown on or before the eighth day ••f .lanuury next, provided a copy of this order he inserted in some newspaper printed and published in Cecil County once a week for . 'n. month before the ninth day of October next. The report states the amount of sale to be IW. (i PURNELL, Clerk. Tree (Jupy T<-t: Snov-lm* W. G. PURNELL, Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I bis is to give notice that the subscribers, of ( ’< oil county, have obtained from the Orphans' Court of said county, letters testamentary on the personal estate of LEWIS A. TODD. late of said county, deceased. AJI persona having? claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to inhibit the sumo, with the vouchers thereof duly authenticated, on or before the 30th day of April. 1920, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all !. in-fit of said estate. All indebted to said '•''ole are requested to make immediate pay- I mi nt to the suhscrihers. '•I undei our hands and seals tin- 29th j day of October. 1919. W ALTER TODD. RESSIE ( RAIL. Exrs. of Lewis A. Todd, deceased, rest; Rufus I > Row land, Register. Ifinov 5t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ihi > to yri' • notice that the subscriber, of Cecil ii'unti .has obtained from the Orphans’ ' • vt ef -aiil ciqnty, letters testamentary on the personal istate of WILLIAM D RRADEOHD. laic of said county, diseased. All persons ■ ■ claim against th< said deceased are rued to xhihit the -a me, with the t en u the nlieated, on or heft re the Iftth day of May. 1920, therwi . they may, by law, be excluded from * All indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber. Liven under my hand and seal this 3d day f November. 1919. LUC IS A L. BRADFORD, Ex of William I). Bradford, dec’d. I* •' i ; Rufu- D. Rowland. Register. l".nov-Gt 'n •*! '■ 7 . f 1 Millard F. Davis 7 Jeweler / Tenth and Market Sts. 9-11 East Second St. 7 WILMINGTON, DELAWARE f I* t‘ r‘ J In Anticipation 7 f ! , of greatest trading activities we have ever experienced , 4 f we have made adequate preparations. 7 I , . h Hi We have on display the largest Christmas stock ever f shown in Wilmington. The modes of the hour in im- P portant Diamond Jewelry—masterpieces of jewelry craft 4 —the* latest conception in ladies’ bracelet watches and j men’s trap watches—smart new effects in gold jewelry ||| —aristocratic ideas in goldvvare—distinctive creations in sterling silver toiletware, flatware and hollowware. j i I i We urge you to make your selections as early as possi y * hie. We expect to please many people with what we ||f have to offer, and we know it will be impossible to ob- tain duplicates of most of our stock. r ' r: !!' 1 i, -i fmiMilMEii.T MmWPgSiMWKV -V V ’V Bli Administrators Sale OF— Household Goods.! The undersigned. as Administrator of Annie H. Donnelly, deceased, will sell at public sale, on tin* premises at her late home in Elk Neck, on the road leading to Plum Creek, about * ) miles south of Elk ton, Thursday, December 4. 19 Hi nl One O’clock P. M., the following described ] property: l' w " tables, I Sew in# Machine, f Dining roorn Chairs. 1 RulTet, 2 Cupboards, 1 Range. 1 Ice ( h*st, 1 Small Table, 2 Lamps. Carpet. Coal Stove, Lot Dishes and Class Ware. Or naments Bench. 2 Clocks, 4 Parlor Chairs, Morris Chair. Rockers, Center Table. Mirror. Rug. Hanging Lamp, Bedroom Suite. 3 pieces. Bedding. Couch. Carpet and Mailing. Stand. Drum Heater, lot of Pictures. Bedding. Bed stead and Springs, Bed. 7 Pillows and Bol sters. Craphophone, Iron Bedstead. Bed Bur "HU. lot Blankets. Meat ('hopper, Clothes Wringer, Trunk, Cooking Utensils. 2 Tubs lot Tinware. Cross-cut Saw. Jelly Classes, Boxes and Tables, lot 3-hoU- posts, other ar tides not mentioned. TERMS CASH. FRANK L. BRYSON. Sr.. Administrator I* M Groves, auet. 20nov-lt PUBLIC SALE oi Personal Properly The undersigned will sell without reserve on bis farm known as the Dean farm, near /.ion, ' Ml., on Saturday, November 20(11, 1919 At One O'clock Sharp. The following described property. 3 Head of Horses 7 Dead Milch Cows niosl all young cows. 2 Yearling Heifers, one <* months old calf, I Bull Calf, ft months old: nine-tenths thoroughbred Holstein. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. . .. Three road wagon*, in order, 2 hay flats, I 9-disc Superior grain drill, new; I Walter A. Wood mowing machine, in order; 1 Black Hawk com planter with fertilizer attachment; 1 twin ay Oliver riding plow, I 2-horse Wiard plow. I one-horse plow, I roller. I HO-tooth I drag harrow. I Acme harrow. 1 horse rake, I hoy tedder, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 wheelbarrow grass seeder. I one-horse dearborn. I sets of wag'*n harness, forks, shovels and hoes. Sin- j gle. double and three trees liny hy the ton. TERMS CASH HARRY L HARVEY Eugene Racine, auet. lonov WANT El) W M I.!• Poplar Ii ■" ine feet lonjr. K ini has and over in diameter, clear of knots and defects. $20.00 per thousand feet on hoard cars. Cash payments. Write for orders. 22n-4t I!. J AUI.DK & CO., 22nov-4t Port Deposit, Md. NOISE W ANTED I want 14• rent u house of six or seven rooms in hlkton, with |tossi*ssion as soon as possible. II C. JONHS, ITnov-tf* Teak* Farm Agency, Elkton, Md. WAN IED Men or women wanted, salary | $24, full time. 60c an hour spare time, sell i*‘K guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norri town, I>a * loot-111* WAN 1 KllMtn or women c< cake orders among friends and neighbor?* f*r the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line for men. women ami children. Eliminates darning. Saves money. Everybody buys. A bonanza for agents. Ex peril nee unnecessary. Write the Inter national Stocking Mill. Norristown. Pa. 18s 12 FOR RENT* FOR KENT The J. H. Gustier farm of 100 acres near Summit Bridge, Delaware, now tenanted hy J. W. Sheats. 'Phis farm is in a high stall* of cultivation. Apply to EXCITABLE TRUST COMPANY. lanov-81* Wilmington. Delaware. FOR SAL E FOR SAL K ;■ chl Kvcond 11 Apply at William Dean’s yard. L’Mnoy-L’l* HARRY KAPLAN. I'DR SALE Swei f Cider hy barrel or gal lon. Telephone 18k. 22nov—It• HERMAN JEFFERS. Eikti.n, Mil IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. ADRIANCK MOWERS,,Iron \ge PI: v Rakes, Hay Rope, Forks ann Pulleys. Sections, guards, pitman s etc., for Adriance. McCor , mick, Osbourn. Deering. Plano. Champion. 1 Johnson and Milwaukee Mowers ami Binders. General Line of Farmers’ Supplies. Ha’iies* and Hardware. Call at B. H. GALL AUER’S, Near Cherry Hill. Md. IJuntf* Phone 220-81-Elkton PUBLIC SALE OF Personal Property The undersigned will sell at hi.- residenc, near Hopewell Church'. on road from Port Deposit to Ri-ing Sun. the following described property : Wednesday, December .5,1019 at I :.10 O’clock. I horse Cows One hugey. t.w o--1 at• d cnrriagi . -tore wa gon. light, two-horse road wagon, I-horse road wagon. 2-horse Wiard plow ..-pring-iooth bar row. double eorn worker, single corn worker hay and fodder cutter, set of hugiry barn -et of e\pre harness, 2 sets lead harms* 1 1-2 bushel measure, bushel basket, forks liov 1 , lutes, hags. 2 tus of No. I mixed hay and many other articles gathered by day ol sale. W II RILEY. Eugene Racine, auctioneer Bittner, clerk. 22nv