A 4% ARERR se —————————" 1 CO NQT = [RUN BASES PROPERLY, PECULIAR INCIDENT OF BROTHERLY LOVE | SNAPSH( | CONSTIPATION Ls mu oa | PECULIAR INCIDENT OF ‘got SNAPSHOTS AT fn Szrmrir LN NL | About one Prayer in Every 100] Sgn STATE NEWS er laxatives or cathar- X Capable of Feat | tics. They coax the ry i | ——————————————————— liver into activity by All Pennsylvania Gleaned for gentle methods, fhey Cincinnati Reds’ Trainer Holds but go ot scons: Shey do fer : Y / Two Men Proficient in This De- 4 snd v7 Items of Interest. not gripe; they do not : ; & { bof, weaken: but they do “AR partment in National League / . . start all the secretions “Ne {i —Bescher and Kelley. . ’ ¢ : i 14 A : 4 - ‘ of the liver and stom- \ \ Bll s— J D7 : REPORTS ABOUT CROPS GOOD ach ina way that soon A Only one ball player in a hundred | : 7 “i “7 : x thas ng A : puts these organs ina runs properly and the average play healthy condition and corrects constipation. Munyon's Paw-Paw . ‘hit y Baisir un for Man Pills are a tonic to the stomach, liver and change in style of running, according / ; : : 2 hy Churches Raising Funds for Many perves. They invigorate instead of weaken; \" to George Hoskins trainer of ti ig 4 : ¢ ; Worthy Objects—I!tems of Busi : i F 1 {it ' J 1OBKINE raijner of toe i as they enrich the blood instead of impover. ishing it; they enable the stomach to get all the nourishment from food that is put into d : re R Dro and for the Pittsburg Athlet it. Price 25 cents. All Druggist : “WN 3 § : A half second in favor What do you do for a living, Sam- : ; " an ner going \{ ars bags bo? ’ : ’ undreds of more base DISFIGURED BY “I’'se de manager ob a laundry.* aundred bas "WW gon What's th he | er could cut a half second off his time Farmers Busy In Every Locality— from the plate to first base by a 3 x ; 8 % ’ J a a A we . % { 5 # y cinnati Reds, who trained track atl ee ; / : ness and Pleasure that interest letes for years at Bucknell University q name of the laundry? SKIN ERUPTION === . URGING GREAT SALE If That Is Your Plight, Let OF CANNED Resinol Clear It Away! Dealers, grocers, joblurs = vd 5, blackheads, rashe gworm FOODS tments, nol and ¥ pre = tro Th and that trou! los ¢ test Resinol ( at our expense mol, Balt a gener $1) and on rect Only One “BROMO QUININE" : AXATIVE BROOM JUININE whi 1 ans | takes ff en strids George tovall, A 2 “ ge. Stiff Joints § © Eman 8 Sprains, Bruises arc AL OF y an ai Ca i and ¥ié tO resume w 5 3 ass i weeks after the accident.” LOANS LINIMENT| Fine for Sprain Me. Heyry A. VOEAL, 84 Bomerset 3 5 J. Le - A wr at.’ Price 25e¢.. 50<c., and $1.00 “Improved” Bull Fight, bt wn Toki ry 3 LA ORIO 18 for a galw day Printed Boston, Mass, No U.S.A. Eh "no THE KNOW HOW a » To Feed Children and Get Good Re Make the Liver wh ® ————— Do its Duty There are more nervous persons a : . 3 ‘ sade &e tr undigeat ¢ ving Ii Nine times in ten when the liver fs made so by undigested food lying in eight the stomach and bowels are right. the stomach than the average indi 1 w, Glas Ciera rsesnen ' ’ vidual would suppose. Afice NKESR covvcrisrrsrenenss SLE > Pi * . t » “ew .e .. i LS LIVER PILLS If food remains umdigested in the lennings, Det EXSu ras prane gently butfirmly com. stomach, it begins to ferment, set up pel a lazy liver to gas and a large portion is thus con ini " 10.00 do its duty. verted into poison. er iy Tu x rae a Cures Con. That's why imperfectly digested food elve five per cet 3 the net receipts - » i o 3 1 1 stip lon, ne may, and often does, cause irritation £ the bringing his total in Ho ip ¥ ¥ kK. or ven Sick a, of the nerves and stupor of the mind ¢ ye. Connie Mack of the Hendacha meses; | brain and nerves are really poisoned. itiletics, Jake Stan] af i1¢ Hoaion r y " 34 £ if £0 iIthAth of he and Distress After Eating. My daughter had complained for Benators. own big blocks . a gy ne time f g 3 . es s i “ir respect! lubs, and SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, ig ime of B. dipiresse d feaiig IB idonts radon To - . .e the stomach, after eating. which set ry yr . FE . p Genuine must bear Signature me thinking that her diet was not right,” writes an anxious and intelli- : re, Doz | went mother PLAN TO BEAT THE YANKEES “She had been fond of cereals, but - had never tried Grape Nuts. From European Athletes Bay They Will Give | MOTHER GRAY’'S SWEET reading the account of this predigest- Americans Surprise at Next POWDERS FOR CHILDREN ed food, it seemed reasonable to try Berlin Olympic. Relieve Feverishness, Constipa. Grape-Nuta for her case. er tion. Colds and correct disorders of “The results were really wonderful. European athletes, especially those the Stomach and howels: oo old | The little brain that seemed at times ' of Sweden, Germany and Finland, are | \ gists 25¢. Sample mailed FRE | Unable to do its work, took on new | all determined to give the American | ~ TRADE MARK. Address A. 8. Olmsted, Le Rey, BY. | life and vigor. Every morning, now, | athletes a surprise in the next Olym - before going to Achool, she eats the | pic at Berlin, according to Ernie crisp little morsels and Is now com- | Hjertberg, the former trainer of the A pletely and entirely well, she seems to | New York Athletic club, who is here Yexuriant have a new lease on life—-no more | from Stockholm, where he is training Bias to its Fowintul Coter’] | distress In the stomach, nor head- | the Swedish athletes. “The United Pre and #100 at I | ache, but sound and well everyway.” | States ought to begin molding her | Name given by Postum Co. Battle | team now If she expects to win the | Creek, Mich. Read the book, “The | Olympic In 1916," he sald, “and it will vi PI1SO'S REMEDY J | Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. have to be a wonderful team, because [Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use fi “There's a Reason.” continental athletes are developing o- ix time. fold by Druggiets. h | Ever read the ove Mtenrs A mew | ..nidly.” ' FOR. COUGHS AND COLDS ¥° are senuine, true, and ul ol han ; ; S| Interest. I MILWAL J5 A erintend- ‘gal Come 15¢ 1 At worked in He be- i er, and finally a mine? In } he took a courses at Lewisburg Academy in 1885 he entered Lehigh University, and graduated in 1880. During his va cation periods he worked the mines. In 1861 he was made outside foreman of the Enterprise Colliery, and four vears later was appointed division su perintendent of the Lehigh division. He was transferred to the Wyoming divigion in 1907, where he became su- perintenden 15 vy 19 14, 10.000 ( 0 M0 0 LOULISVIL » iJune 3 {May INDIANAPOLIS 5 i. 1 a i 8 2 3 ' 0 AT TOLEDO The fire company at Sanatoga, a Pottstown suburb, realized $115 at a | chicken and waffle supper | A visit to the Billmeyer elk reserva- | thon at Washingtonville last summer | by the senior class of the Lewisburg | High School began a courtship be. | tween Harry C. Biehl, son of County Treasurer G. T. Biehl, of Union county, and Miss Edith Ruhl, which culminat- ed in their marriage, the ceremony being solemnized by the Rev. R. Leigh- ton Gearhart, D. D., pastor of the Lewisburg Reformed Church. June 15 13 2 15 % June 15 18 17 Aug. § Bept June 3 4 5 Ld fe April MH 5 8% July Aug Aug Sept May 31 4 OFFICIAL AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE , 1913 i.e | 22 - uly 8 8 [Aug AT COLUMBUS » J une Aug. & 7 Sept. Jo . 55 5 » . & . 31 31 Sept. 11 iMay 31 June April i ibept. tune * foe + KANSAS CITY. 3 ST. PAUL......... Aug INDIANAPOLIS July MILWAUKEE. . EOUISVIL COLUMBUS..... J
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