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Gorgas Drug Stores 16 North Third Street. Open All Day and All Night PENNA. STATION Open from 7 a. m. until midnight jbsggssg USE YOUR PHONE Ask us about any gar ment cleaning propo sition that may present itself. Cleaning is a difficult thing for most people, but it's easy for ua. We call for and de liver promptly. Try us, we'll be sure to please you. BOTH PHONES E. EGGERT'S CLEAN ING AND DYEING 1245 Market St. 1 ' J. MAISANO MODERN MERCHANT TAILOR Advises his customers and friends that he has removed Ills tailoring establishment from 5 Grace street to 5 North sth St. A most excellent line of ull wool ready to show. Good woolens, ex act fit and best possible workman ship. May Maisano have the privilege of serving you? '■ 11 i. OPTICAL REPAIR WORK Wo have a Complete Modern Op tical Shop for grinding lenses. Wo replace broken lenses and repair frames at reasonable prices. Gohl Optical Co. 8 NORTH MARKET SQUARE Where Glasses Are Made Right) REGAL COMPANY Cor. 2nd and Walnut Sts. TRUNK SALE Last Day Cumberland Valley Railroad TIME TABLE la UKect November '] j»j ||| opportunity. ||| 1 f M. A. HOFF ijj I 4fh and Bridge Sts. New Cumberland, Pa. i| | 33 '! !■ » II - «; 1 **= !■ • !' I Sale Managed by Furniture Sales Co., of Chicago, 111. j; i II ALBERT F. WEBER in charge. I| I Mechanicsburg Firemen Pay Debt on Property Special to The Telegraph Mechanicsburg, Pa., March 7. On Thursday evening the regular monthly meeting of the Washington Fire Company was held and anions the business transacted was the report from the bazar committee. The net proceeds from the recent bazar amounted to $1,250. The bonded in debtedness of the company is $1,750 and orders were drawn to the amount of $1,262.50 to liquidate the debt and interest. The debt remaining on the ; building is reduced to SSOO, which tht> members feel they are able to handle. I A communication was received from the Firemen's Union in Harrisburg' relative to the State convention and parade to be held in that city next October. This was accepted and the secretary was instructed to fill out the required blanks and forward the same. A committee of three was appointed to confer with the other companies in the town in regard to attending the convention and as to whether It shall be as Individuals or as a Are depart ment. The committee consists of Harry Mlchner, George Sheaffer and jC. L. Wolf, Jr. ! PASTOR GOES TO NEW CHARGE Special to The Telegraph Mexico! Pa., March 7. Yesterday: the Rev. J. M. Price left for Berwick to attend the meetings of the Central Pennsylvania conference of the Unit ed Evangelical Church. He closed bis work as pastor of the congrega tion of that denomination here. Ac cording to the rule of the church, making four years' continuous service tho limit for one pastor, the removal | of the Rev. Mr. Price is compulsory. Mr. Price is the oldest minister In the conference. He celebrated his eighty second birthday February 4. DOGS QUARANTINED Waynesboro, Pa., March 7. —Dr. D. Ryder, acting for the State Livestock Sanitary Board, has placed four more Chambersburg dogs In quarantine for 100 days. The dogs are supposed to have been bitten by the Eby dog that died a few days ago with rabies. Dr. Ryder also learned that the dog had bitten eleven dogs in Fayettevllle. These dogs were also placed under quarantine. TO STOP HAIR LOSS AND RID YOUR SCALP OF DANDRUFF, USE NEWERO'S HERPICIDE Do you have dandruff? Doos your hair fall out? Is It get ting thinner and the parting more pronounced every day? If so, we advise you to start the use of Newbro's Herplclde right away or before It Is too late. We are not trying to scare you We are simply telling you the truth If you would ward off chronic loss of hair you niust checlc that hair loss and rid your scalp of dandruff. Don't resort to the use of an untried, off brand liatr prepar ation when genuine Herplclde costs no more. You are liable to disappointment if you ex periment. Start right and start now with the right rem edy and stick to it—Newbro'a Herplclde. Use Herpiclde daily for a while, then three times a weelc will be sufficient. Watch tiie change which takes place MRS. MARY E. UMBERGER Special to The Telegraph Grantville, Pa., March 7. —Mrs. Mary E. Umberger, widow of the late Jonathan Umberger, died yesterday at the home of her son-in-law, William Walmer, after an illness of a few weeks. Mrs. Umberger was 08 y«ars old aftd is survived by the following children: Mrs. William Walmer, Mrs. Josiah Miller, of East Hanover; Mrs. Samuel Smith and Adam Umberger, of Lebanon; Jonathan Umberger,of Cali fornia; Harvey Umberger, of Grant» vllle; Frank Umberger, residing at home, and John Snyder, of Reading; also by these sisters: Mrs. Fred Deng ler, of Steelton; Mrs. Lizzie Rlegle and | Miss Sarah Miller, of Harrisburg. Fu neral services will be held from her ' late home on Thursday morning, March 12, at 10.30, followed by ser vices and burial at the Hill Lutheran Church near Cleona. The Rev. O. R. Blttner, of Grantville, and the Rev. Mr. Witman, of Annville, will officiate. GUTSHALL - LEPPERD WEDDING Special to The Telegraph | New German town, Pa., March 7. — Albert S. Gutsliall and Miss Mary J. Lepperd, of Duncannon, were married at the Reformed parsonage at New Bloomfield by the Rev. J. Thomas B'ox : on Tuesday. A wedfling dinner was served them and reception was held at the home of his mother, Mrs. Aman da Gutsliall, in Toboyne township, at 1 which the following Invited guests I were present: Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hart, Mrs. R. C. I Adams, Mrs. Martin M. Hopple, Mrs. i Jacob B. Hopple, Mrs. 8. B. Trostle, Mrs. D. S. Beaston, Mrs. Ira Beaston, . Mrs. Amanda Gutshall, Miss Laura ! Gutshall, Miss Goldto Beaster, Miss i Elsie O'Donel, Miss Rhoda Morrow, • Miss Mary 8. Bowman, Miss Luetla S. • McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8. Gutshall, Randolph Gutshall, William Beaston, James O'Donel, Lee O'Donel and Amos College. FIREMEN CELEBRATE 12ND ANNIVERSARY i Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, Pa., March 7.—Members i of the Liberty Fire Company on : Thursday evening observed the forty second anniversary of the institution i of the company with a banquet in Rons of America Hall. Wives and lady 1 friends were also guests and covers were laid for 400. In the condition of your hair and scalp. The scalp is clean and free from dandruff. The hair looks strong and healthy and does not fall out. There Is vigor and snap where before the hair was dead, dull and brittle. The Itching which is so annoying stops and you en- Joy a feeling of coolness and cleanliness hitherto unknown. Any dealer will sell you Newbro's Herplclde in 50-cent and SI.OO sizes and guarantee It. If it doesn't do as prom ised, if you are not satisfied he returns your money. But you'll be satisfied. The first application will convince you that Newbro's Herplolde is th 6 very thing for the hair.. Its odor is delightful. Applications may be obtain ed at the better barger shops and hair dressing parlors. Kennedy's Medicine Store is Special Agent. HERPICIDE WILL .SAVE n % GOING-! HERPKIDE WILL WE 11 % GONE !!! tOO LATt fOMtUIPICIW MARCH 7, 1914. Big Barn and Contents Burned in Adams County Special to The Telegraph Gettysburg, Pa., March 7.—On Thursday night a large new barn of Jerry Taylor, in Menallen township, together with a large quantity of grain, all the machinery, one cow, one hog, about forty chickens and practically all the harness, also the wagonshed, corn crib and chicken house were completely destroyed by Are. The Tay | . - U. . L lU-i- 1 . CDCC Tn Vfli! MV KTCD Fr6# to You and Ev# nr Sister Su* rntt IU lUU 111 l dlului erlng from Woman's Ailments. #1 h n ?rfo^s'B»" I will msll, free of any charge, mytftfktrtsfc tital with full Instructions to any tuflerer from woman's ailments. I want to tell id women about this cure—my reader, for yourself, your daughter, your mother, or your sister. I want to tell vou how to cure yourtelves at home with out the help of a dootor. Men utstt understand women a sufferings. 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