{Remed a Ahelpfu medy Constipation and Diarrhoe and Feverishness Loss OF SLEEP resting therefrom-in nf a———— —— YacSimite simile Signature * tT wT iN & months Pi 5] -35 CENTS “*Waormy and intestinal you physic ‘an WORE img and do direct! Thing. is The Usual “Eh-yah! Spring almost at hand,” admitted the landlord of the Petunia tavern. ‘hose gents ove yonder on the sunny side of the house gaged in garden talk They what able m the antly, those that ed by dry and those i food for the table “Ah! Then there deal of gardening commented the “No. They will do a great denl of talking about doing a great deal of gardening until It late do gny gardening this and then reluctantly it next spring.”—Kansag City Court are en $4 as advising wich other vegetables are ¢ most pr are ofit- surest to yield abund- are the least affect g wet spells weather or | which done this spectacied sprit fue ot. is too to spring, $11 until Star. put off Q Enigmatical. “Did your girl ready elope, “Yeu, you find Silas?” and the Science may be learned wisdom not.—Sterne. Starving | by rote; = CASTORIA | For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years THE DENTAUS SOMPANY, NOW YOAR QITY, - Stomach Cost what's mat a om i ¥ y as ba vy istempe éa EX Jk bad—are bad. Don't Spohn's ompound will remove the appetit and f« em up all round Acts on gl a and hlood Full h bottia, and sold by all druggists. AL CO, ind, U. 8 A. an Goshen, His Stock in Trade. vind Old Lady (visiting a pen tion)——Why. 1 man, see you in th With wiman nature 1 an honest fellow, Teddy, al in 9 place, wisdge of ghould you were say yerself “Cold In the Head” sans who fire subject to frequent in the head™ will find that the FiA14-8 CATABRH MEDICINE will uild up the System, cleanse the Blood ag render them less lable to jead to Chronle Catarr on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. All Drugeists 5c. Testimonials free $190 for an case of catarrh HALL'S CATA “F J. Ch Toledo, Ohlo. eney & Co, Men do a lot but it's only what i i at a of things in this world, counts, ———————————— not need sound heavy from does to get the drum Good Feelin gs One of the worst features of acid- stomach Is that very often it literally starves Its victims in the midst of plenty. And the strange thing about it is that the people with acid-stomachs seldom know what their trouble really Is No matter how good or wholesome the food may be, or how much they eat, they do not gain in strength. This Is clearly explained by the fact that an ascid-stomach cannot properly digest food. Iustead of healthy, nor mal digestion, the excess acid causes the food to sour and ferment. Then when this mass of sour, fermented food, charged with excess acid, passes into the Intestines, it becomes the breeding place for all kinds of germs and toxic poisons, which in turn are absorbed Into the blood and in this way distributed throughout the entire body. And that is exactly why it is that so many thousands of people eat and ent and keep on eating and yet are literally starving in the midst of plenty. Thelr acld-stomachs make it absolutely impossible for them to get the full measure of nourishment out of their food. And it doesn't take long for this poor nourishment to show its {ll effects In a weakened, emaci- ated body. You may say: “My stomach doesn’t hurt me.” That may be frue because many victims of acid-stomach do not actually suffer stomach pains, Then again, there are millions who do suffer all kinds of aches and pains<head- aches, rheumatic twinges, gout, lum- bago, pains around the heart and In the chest—whe never dream that an From Millions ne ids stomach is the real csuse of the trouble, Naturally, the sensible thing to do is to strike right at the very cause of this trouble and clean the excess acid out of the stomach, There is a quick, easy way to do this. A wonderful new remedy quickly removes the excess ncid without the slightest discomfort, It is EAXTONIC, Made In the form of tablets—they are good to eat-—just like a bit of candy. They literally absorb the injurious excess acid and earry it away through the intestines, They also drive the bloat out of the body--in fact you can fairly feel It work. Make a test of EATONIC In your own case today. Get a big box of EATONIC from your druggist, See for yowrself how surely it brings quick relief in those painful attacks of in- digestion, bitter heartburn, belching, disgusting food repeating, that awful bloated, lumpy feeling after eating and other stomach miseries. Banish all your stomach troubles so completely that you forget you have a stomach. Then you can eat what you like and digest your food in comfort without fear of distressing after effects, If EATONIC does not relleve you, it will not cost you one penny. You ean return it to your druggist and get your me back. So If you have the slightest question about your health ~jf you feel you are not getting all the strength out of your food—if you are not feeling tip-top, ready for your EATOSIC a fair trial this very day and see how much better you will feel. STATE ITEMS Chester. —Authorities here who have been chasing a man wanted in. con- nection with the wholesale theft of brass from the shipyards think they have him cornered so that he cannot got away, Easton.—The Central Labor Union was opened an employment bureau here to replace the federal office, recently closed. Easton. —The Lehigh Valley raliroad shops here have gone on twentyfour hours a week. Mount Carmel Samuel, medieal army, who is serving contingent in Germany, has been pro- moted to the grade of captain. Word of his promotion was received in town by his parents, Mr. and Mrs KW. Bamuel. Honeybrook.- Lisutenant BE. Roger corps, United Sates with a British Fire destroyed a dou- ble hloek of houses here, occupied by Vincent Wulseck and Michael Pal- husky, miners. Five hundred dollars belonging to the Wulseck family and hidden in a trunk up stairs were cob- sumed by the flames Marysville of Me res Landis, chaniesburg, one of the dents of the neighborhood, 1s dead at his home, aged ninety-n'ne years. He was a retired Church of the Brethren minister, having heen engaged (in farm eoent years. Mitate (YY ‘hiael oldest ing in Harrisburg Fisheries NR sai ss’ oner of to Phila the Buller went to start the operations al Torresdale hatch for the shad pro work will be dertaken cle % i ery 1 fre patrens nouncement jus: 1 school has been sidte weral the of that Wedn es roads wa present, themsel roadway t the Bradd H. Fowler, Tatvloan Pima GofMgon, pres yay the Margiand. A dent of Lake Sal, Bedford: Curtis Rose and others of (t and Finley CO Cumberland bar, New (° Warp superinten fent; OC. 8 Emanuel and valley, Hendrickson, of the spoke During the 2774 births in 1743 deaths. This the preceding year leatha The increase is due to the ravag of Boer, imberi year 1918 this country astie there and over increase 3h leaths the flu «pp rilis and HK) JER dem!c Mechanicsburg Mrs, John F. Hall of Seattle, Waal formerly of this christened the steamer West tie first boat of the Portland Oriental line to be launched at the building berth dumbin River Shipbuilding corporation's property paburg Manuel H. White, a resident of Ligonier and the Latrobe high ns having died in fare 8 from pneumonia, Mechanicsburg Irving nts have departed tion The discontinued a parily because Elizabeth Coffman, popular junior, from Marysville —~Forest fires that have been raging in Perry county in the vicinity of Marysville and New Bloom- field within the last several days, are now under control after burning over slightly less than 1000 acres. Land of A. J. Seidel, at Marysville, and of Charles I. Darlington and John Adams, near New Bloomfield, was burned over with heavy loss Mahanoy Clity~Responding to a telegram signed “Your son, Ed,” Mrs Patrick Cleary, of this city, telegraph: od 220 to Pawtucket, R. LL, several days ago, so that her soldier son just home froin France, could pay for his transportation home. Later Mrs Cleary received a letter from her son saying he is still In France and ex- pects to siny there for several months, The 520 are gone. Mahanoy City. Discovering the high trestle bf the Pennsylvania rall- rond which spans #he Reading tracks, Mahanoy creek and public road ablaze at Boston run, Charles and Edward Henninger, boys, appreciating the dan. ger to tralng, fought the flames for an hour before they conquered them, Offi- cials of the rallroad heard of thelr action and rewarded each of them with a check, place, Munham, at the (ree former stu dent at choo! France sported College <*u for their spring regular sessions week cariler than ordi. if feath of Miss Liverpool, a iy phol id fever were the of $acwe le anips, Leslie Jones, thirty-seven years old, of Summit Hill, Med within a few hours. Minessen~-Both legs cut off when run over by a freight train here, Frank White, a brakeman, died on the way to a hospital, Contesville Lacking orders, many departments of the Lukens Steel com pany's plants here closed, Cornwall-~Harry C. Yake has been appointed actihg postmaster here, sues cooling Howard A. Keiser, who re. signed after serving te office for many years, Now Cumberland. —Oniming to be | the champlon snakekiller, Mrs. Curtin | Myers, of this place, who killed 100 snnkes last summer, has bagged four big ones already this season, + Mauch Chunk —Arrangements are | under way for a publie presentation of flags the public and parochial schools of the town by the local war savings stamp committee, to be held in the opera house on April 4, New Castie~—Judge 8. P. Emery, handed out a unique sentence In juve nile court here. Harl Walker was ar. rested during the day on suspicion of being implicated in a robbery. The court sentenced him to attend church and Sunday school sessions regularly, Greensburg, —Captain James Gregg, now stationed at Washiagion, D. C, has been appointed referce In bank. ruptcy for Westmoreland county. He has been appointed to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of James BE, Keenan. Capialn Gregg 's a son of Mr. and Mrs Curtis I. Gregg of Greensburg. He 8 a memnber of the Westmoreland county bar North Wales —A pew memorial {des has beon originated by the Boy Scouts of North Wales. The scouts have siari. to who have various branches of we Liberty Bonds, ed for the worked for the girls of the borough i thelr bit” in work, namely, thrift stamps, chest 3d, and enga ing, ete i have this memorial fund Freeland. Thi | agriculture Freeland ei during April the “nu var mining fleld last damage sold tints sotiedt ged Ir The fonated North £100 Wales ns a Reou's nucleus for s‘ate department! ted quarter xperis will nd May to " which through! has roy Wier yin te alied the 1. rire [Ire gh of Mrs. Pahel, er, Mrs DD Mr. Pahl daughter 4 ber 1 suffered Pahel Smithton Both Mr Hix narnivsis vears old candition has sent from He shrapnel taken i a8 a souvenir Carl | peace eludis part his arm h gle This town elebr 24. The con sition ure of the July g feat has been ident America’s The ded by CH Ba Breer, harp and nenberg executive mittee by Charles 8 Moones The lehration will be enuntry-wide Washington Mrs. LL h the woman's campaign is the Liberty Loans in county, heen designated fo con drive In the ng April hy Mrs. J ate a pian of Uninntows are to the ree of has uct the Yictors having been Miller, of Pitt Uniontown taxpaye free woman's Loan, start designated shargh, st Through ie garbage services, chairman whera by the raceive conncll awarded a {to Bdward C i the « ity Hazlefon £1 oily four-year Cornish, a member board, for $12.000 West Hazleton's borough focided finish paving street, which Is part of the main arters from Seranton by taking advantage of the state ald of 00 per cent provided the conmnty will bear half of ree maining 50 per cent Hazleton. Miners have served no i tice on the CC. M Dodson Coal com pany that they will tie up the Beaver | Creok colliery indefinitely unless they | are permitted to ént coal on idle days | The men claim that they are rushed in production on the rates the breaker works and they are not given a chance to get a supply on hand Catasauqua. Miss Gwynne Davis special delivery messenger of the Cala sauqua post office, was attacked by a large dog while delivering a letter i and severely bitten | Allentown.—For baving a scale sot | to welgh fourteen ounces to the pound, | Lewis Iothman, a fish and produce | dealer here, was fined $10 hy Acting Mayor Strauss Chester Americus Council, Knights of Columbus, here, has leased the | epuntry residence of the late Charles | T. Schoen In Rose Valley, and will | use It as a summer home. Lebanon —Lobanon county | granted eight divorces, Millersburg ~The Mountain Springs hotel, at Mount Patrick, has been purchased by John J. Brubaker, of this place. Mazeppa.—When his antomohile way struck by a Pennsylvania freight train at Mantandon, Barl Goldman, of this place, was only slightly Injured. Hazleton Though there are more than 1000 idle men in Hazleton, not one appeared at the city hall to ask for a job to clean the snow off the streots. Allentown. ~The deive conducted by the ¥. W. C. A. here to raise £10,000 obtained nearly $18.000. } 3 BOOM CONNng hans tn its main } prolected to Pottsville, the cout Colds Grippe Influenzale Colds Stiff Neck Joint Pains For Pain Headache Toothache Earache Rheumatism Lumbago Out of Pain To Comfort! Proved Safe By Millions! it Bs ayer Tablets of Aspirin” with If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals, Ask for and Insist Upon Pler liver, o's br The « sit oti Kill 3 ict of t ‘A lot Tha itudy the American owned—Entirely! 20 cont Payer packagers Buy Bayer also larger Bayer packages packages omly—Get original Neytenchl ' ) wit ht 1 ald be all right if] y shop. thy take Doctor | ‘ Toil Fe : Pleasant Pellets i he reguiale stomach Ady wals and meteriex of some tows worthy anent residents fe % 14340 14 §¥ ingucements [eri n and on | Teel lia Sirengidy Price Ge 8 ¥ and “nergy by purifyin You ean » igomting Bet BOSCHEE’ S SYRUP remedies hen used wer i esn't, bronchitis, colds settled in 12 trou night's eary xg ning, gives natu: » the inflamed pa: heiping the pa health, Made in for more ball iil, the Flies Now and Prevent ne throat, A DAISY FLY KILLER wilido it, Ailldealers, press paid for $1.25. H. SOMEES, b Ave. Brooklys WN ¥ Ady. Back to the Ranks. of the especially lung ios? a good ighing., with disease oO Cera’ i §in ao ws § serisien § $A b oi . as vn 4 * i is Ming gegaie SITES EE cunpany of gen fer Ca aan ing some suddenly uver and in nit of formai Japan in the War. ¥ ie i th an « £ i § yell got his oo The Proper Star. Interests in shouted tall fom i A cturer who felt herse dele. | @ free hand in y superintend the : he world, “You m the gaunt if reconstruc. modif on- | Great Britain sh build, you must have | ald Japan agains for the of | whom she bad Don't depend on the prod. j —tt other man's handiwork.” | a iady.” called out the chap ! hoon shoulder brald and th the ii of us our n«t 3 must to show work possibl “ " axtend 11 ee 11 fellers roll olis News, Triumph Over Necessity. Man! begins when we have In | any way made truce with Necessity, | begins even when we have surrend ered fo Necessity the most part only do: but begins and hope i fully iy hen we reconciled | ourselves oe and thus In i peality trinmphed over it, and fell {that In Necessity we are free.~Car {lye (Essays). ood Two Simple Questions. Rev. Dr. Phillips in unday morning going over for his forenoon sermon % five-year-old granddaugh re«<i with sn alr of lport 3 “% want wnt his as Soyfully on have nee she said; dthe ce lergyma busy. Run aws) & 8441 Goiden Silence. “Pa the better pant “To kn when you “To kz wren you Willie wind wisdom 7" Past | have sald dis- | it will What what is it'll only take you persisted the little he sald, knowing ex that «he was her purposes, =f mingte, go ahead. a mingle 10 of one. ! of from not to be from | Young do i the { nell know | men. what great future’ nre rou going ta ~K. A. Bur sald the child, “to A rose by any other name would be ! Jost ns expe nslve in midwinter. (LH NMRA A AAAAAASAA AAR ARAARAAAAAAD AARANY Lo 0 a 0 Dissatisfaction in the Quality or Price of Coffee is easily remedied by changing your table drink to WV m—— WV EA YWIYVWIVWWWWIWVI THE ORIGINAL OSTUM CEREAL Boiled just like coffee~15 minutes after boiling begins——you are certain of uniform quality. The price doesn’t fluctuate from one month to the next. And besides there's only one grade——the best. You get it in every package. drink Posto HEALTH. Wh Sots ghonid (WY) Et (RAR RE AREAX] WY YYW YY TRE A FFF EE YS ERE YY UYU ERE RN AOR IFW EE WWE
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