sin NNSA AAA AAS Fe NN \ A 5 NN Old Hickory Smoked Highest Quality Finest Flavor St SESS IS USES - Try This Recipe To the contents of one medium size jar of Libby's Sliced Dried Beef, add one tablespoonful of butter, then sprinkle with one tablespoonful of flour and add one-half cup of cream. Cook 5 minutes and serve on toast. Ask for Libby's in the scaled glass jars. At All Grocers NN WN aN NN \ A ZONA RN SILENCE THAT WAS WASTED Aunt Melissa Supremely Indifferent to Fact That Pa Had for Days Been in a “Huff.” Aunt Melissa Spigott was exceedingly energetic t youns of wker z8ters used t her tongu nust toed, because Bilas, on nomical of early The ruly memt one off¢ figs severe silence | At the end of older daughte mother ug mark, “Ma, seems make up 1 "Make Aunt Me “Make uj “Why,” “don't you know bad vet? He's still “*Huffing—for the long’s he been a-huffing ?” down pose tha be occas! the sul 1 what returned o you came on hard about stirring 2%0." “Why, you don't Maud'” Aunt Meliss “Your pore ' three days thing of it! 80 was ting sugar his coffee that's three dave t tell me. Janie amazed a-huffing for mistrusted a ooked Been and 1 never Youth's Companion and ask enemy enemys will probably friend: of a friend yo nake Marmaduke an r N Breakfast A Pleasure when you have Post Toasties with cream A food with snap and that up the appetite. Sprinkle Toasties over a saucer of zest wakes crisp Post fresh strawberries, add some cream and a little sugar— Appetizing Nourishing Convenient “Thé Memory Lingers” Sold by Grocers POSTUM CEREAL CQ. Lad. Battle Creek, Mich, LIVE NEWS OF THE STATE Rt Sh— r ) Glenside, — - of meeting Residents held a sider the water question, Judge End- Reading this county, {fo con- lich having rendered an opinion that Reading has right to water beyond its boundary lines Glenside supplied with water by the city & suburban company. but cease on August 1. The voted unanimously annexation to Reading, pre carry thelr water rather this step. In Means will to from other no sell is through this will citizens present REainst ferring to than take arrangements the time be made t a water supply some source, York Miss Bessie Matson, year-old daughter of Mr was killed a away accident near Fawn Grove the Mrs, run- The LEE 3p it and Charles Matson, iri, accompanied by a younger 1d a companion, was driving to The horse became frightened heavy and erturned embank driving and she injured One tured and } AUBINgE to attend a picnigp at a de- very WARON Ov the Miss the buggy on an Matson Was nly one of lungs i= atl 1wrtly afte Was cident sburg, chairman 1d Means Committee ¢ ar ‘O eo 21 O00 0660 ne men's moveme qdigion also dwelt campaign of the Chairman Fred. Zizle- on Council, is at the of ment on the part tack the Pit over: fathers to at { tshurg- bill, = The so Mr. Zizleman allege 8, that igned by Councilmen have been utional to for Ashlan at one was ¥ highways known which ahan. five vears ARO, Is fo be The Good Roads Asso. back of yuntain was the movement is over two m ies ae summit at a point + vhere t Crosses y~—Arthur MeEl ying ped hy a 8 Memorial fa d clot on hlow a Fams Mow, and uncon. of a Lloo Ve from at knocked down by the was ashlee to hecame Day yg es get up away and later scious was (akon fo » hoenital pital, where AY iYgicians ae Cannot ree aver York Henry Strayer, Township. was and the of I'rank- from his pacsed over He was internally injured and probably n recover The ne- cident was coused by the ving suddenly lin WARON him will thrown wheels ot Reading Disloeating her neck in cays ago Mrs Margaret Blankenbiller, 80 vears old. of West Reading, muah to the amazement of attending physic.ans lived until Thursday She died in the Reading hospital the Reading Rev. Dr. I. Lutheran has accosted the call to professorship at the Mt Lutheran Seminary and vill T Horn, of this city, enter Shenandoah —Jesdph Morgalis, 17 old, high school student and of August Morgalis, member of the Workers of thin faction, United was drown. Pittsburg out of a in window, Walking third-stors ney, fell and received Injuries which caused his death: in a short time, The accident occurred at the home of his father, Rev. Dr. J. H. Mellvaine, rector of Calvary Episcopal Chureh. Seranton, John Flanagan was killed, and Guy Wetzel was badly in. jured in a runaway scecleent on Glyphant Boulevard here. Two othe ors in the party scffered slight in. Juries. M THE STHTE CAPITAL i “ o- Information and Gossip a Harrisburg. DOINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Brief Mention of Matters as They Occur at the State Capital Official and Other- wise. Bigelow to Head Commission. The Sproul “Main Highway" bill, designed to give Pennsylvania a 8YB- tem of over improved reaching of and State 1,000 miies of road, every center popu- of Gover- counties by ladon covering all the has been signed nor Tener Coincide with the { the announcement M statement that been approved, made 1 ormer ithe Ed- director { measure had Was hat Bigelow, | Works, system ward Public of vards, of Pittsburg, or of par creat its boule. personal rep- Senator Peni Allegheny County, had been n the ks and for of and Years resentative ose in amed as new The b program of will take a £50.0060.000 Highway Commissioner not nro only provides for sa road construction, whicl dozen to CArry Highs gh ICH the and over but VeATrs organize the State ment under w! Sta bullding roads on a State snce 1503 ly $10,000 of at a 00 tae 1 aw i macadan amendn borrow te ent $50. 000 00 g he passed. the able bt ®i ounia Legislatures can appropri; } CArry ou the program iissioner may change ¢ deems expedient, and is made for the divigion ce charges hetweon th and the dis roads pass nt svstem of road constructi £1.000.000. bat 0a i, the natead of of divided town- but 50 Ntate paving 75 per t! being borough will the cont the cost and balance between tad county, or ahi the State of the hear per be- Ing pald by the county and subordin- ate div cent cost, the other half isfone benefited Pipnsr Bint Signed Governor Pittsburg-Seranton so-called "Pittsburg vides of Tener the The has approved charter bill plan’ act pro- the principal fea- tures of the commission form of gov- ernment of cities, in that it rips out of office the large Councilmanie bodies and Institutes in their stead very small Councils It also effects other changes in the form of govern- ment of cities of the second class, thus affecting only the cities of Pitts- burg and Scranton. The act takes effect immediately and rips out of of- fice the sixty-seven Councilmen in Pittsburg and sixty-two in Scranton, for some nine for receive a salary and five for Seranton, £§2.000, the power to appoint the new single chamber Counells. The present May- Pittsburg, who shall each of $6,500 a vear, to be paid Under the act the Councilmen will have authority to remove heads of departments for cause, it being re- quired that a Cemmon shall preside when an 4fficial 1s tried Three Killed in £2 ute. mobile, driven by C. A. Sefton, a prominent carriage manufacturer, got beyond control and dashed off the Mulberry street viaduct, hurling its occupants 50 feet below on pllea of bullding material stored beneath the bridge. The dead are Mr. Sef. ton, William Harrar, of Harrar & Chamberlain, leather merchants, and Mra. Robert W. Dunlop, wife of the manager of a bond firm. | Weekly Review of Trade and | Market Reports. So —r— New York Dun's Review says: “Bank exchanges this week make a much more comparison with recent preceding years than for 1 {ae all lead- i satisfactory along time past, the total at ng cities of the Eating $2,730,867,4% 5.6 per as corresponding week K.6 the 1909. the | Slates inct compared with year game mprovement by more United ARETE » of the of in is York favorable 10 finan- than he this respect t week, Inge 2, An cent, and week last per cent over of returns the may be operations | Most the while in New but comparison tive shown City, due in part more n the markets point, it may ac and Year that gpeculative that xcess In ‘1a at noted the ¢ th wheres 12 per cent Amid much less an las the Increase [3 € in against 5.1 ng the cities in the marked nanges flect the Pittsburg reflec i ili= per the East improvement Smal outside centres and South also show er ex! than last vear at iron conditions in the Wholesale Markets NEW YORK Wheat Spot firm: No. 2 i, 87 ley afloat, Dual Corn 3 ern ickens, Dressed pou! fowls, nearby ern, 13@ 11 roosters Ing chickens, nearby, fined sugars unchanged BALTIMORE at f opened Whent Were dtic per bushel an firmer: spot a 32%: June, 82 ust, 80¢ Ce 58% c; July, Onte No gtandard whi 2G white, car heavy car No. 2 40c;: car No. 2 elevator a sins white, ¥ heavy, white, mixed, 3T4%¢ No. 1 Timothy, per mothy, $23.50@ 24.50: Timothy, $2060 22: eholee $22.50 No. 1 mixed, $22@22.50; No. 2 mixed, $20@ 22; No. 1 Clover, @21; No. 2 Clover, $18@ 19 Butter— Creamery, 22%: Creamery, ton, $25; No. 3 Clover, mixed, 23.50; Clover, Clover, $20 fancy, choice, Creamery, good, 196 20: imitation, 17@ 19; Creamery, 2260 24 Cheese Eggs _— Per pound. 13@ 14¢ Maryland, per doz. 15 %e: Virginia, per doz. 15%e¢; per doz, 15%e¢; West Virginia, doz, 15%e¢; Bouthern, per doz, 14% @ 15¢, Live Poullry-—Fowls, old Hens, heavy, per pound, 14¢; do, light, per pound, 14¢; Chickens, spring. 1% pounds and over, per pound. 28 30c; do, 1% pounds, per pound, 26¢: white Pekins, Muscovy lie per pound, 12¢; and Mongrel, do, Live Stock CHICAGO. steady. Cattle - - Market $4.80@ 6.60; $2.9060 5.7 @6.70; calves, $5.250 8. Hogs Market | firm at opening prices, 6.05: mixed, $5656; heavy, $5.40@ 5.87%: rough, $6.40G 5.60; | good to cholee heavy, 35.606 5.87%; pigs, $5. 40@ 5.95; bulk of sales, $.R5G 5.95, KANBAS CITY, MO.-—Cattlo— Market steady to shade lower, Dressed beef and export steers, $5.70 @6.16; fair to good, $5.206 5.65; Western steers, $5.76@ 6.90; stock. ors and feeders, $4.75 @5.65: South. orn steers, $4. 40@ 5.50; Southern cows, $3@ 4.60, stockers and feeders, { i i | PULPIT NOT i IN THEIR LINE of Country Disappointed Parents’ Fond Expectations, “There were three boys in | lly out In Ashland county, | sald Colonel Fred Paul Charlegton, W at hotel, "and our parents decided our fam (:rem the Old Va., good that one should be a preacher “Peter, the first for the church, while were of born 1 Ben of was pleked and myself allowed to think gome other vocation Well, when Petef left « lege he told father and he guegsed aiong nother hie church ( ithout hi Then and were w m the law pulpit parents I had from “That YOUngest Ben got he told entered home meant the for throug! course that he the exampl profes legal BO 3 Professor will a quart absorb The Pugilist--Th brick’ Th The P that much wat Dragging Their Hosiery Arlen ae familiar w= hose and fire De meantime ompanies dashe arrived fire fighters were their respective lines toward ing bullding, when little them Oh. mam the ma kK out of the comes more firemen dragging boslery behind them! incot DISTEMPER Ere Agents wan i t y Medics Contagious Diseases, Goshen, Privilege. 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