2 GRADUATING CLASS AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, MAYTOWN ! " if « ta * ** : 4p«» ■» *• »• W ■. MM **a: .U:-v- ture of Clias. H. Fletcher, and has been made under'hit* personal supervision for over :$() years. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations mut ** Jiißt-as-ffood " are but experiments, and endanger tlia health of Children—Experience against Experiment. „ What is CASTOR!A Castoria is a linrmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pnro grorlc, Drops nnd Hootliing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It de stroys Worms and allays Fevcrishncss. For more than thirty years it has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic,all Teething Trou bles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimihites the Food, giving henlthv nnd natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Recent Deaths in Central Pennsylvania Special to The Telegraph Mlllersburg. - David H, Kuhns, a | resident of Lenkerville, died on Sun- ; day evening after being bedfast and an invalid for five years. He was 77 , years old and is survived by his wife, three sons and two daughters. Mrs. | Kuhns is seriously ill, having sus tained a stroke of paralysis. Her death is looked for at any moment. The funeral will take place from his late home on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. William C. Skeath, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, officiating. Sunbury. Mrs. Maria Neidig, 87 years old, died at Seven Points yes terday of a complication of diseases. She had been blind for the past three years. She was a member of the Evangelical Church there ever since a young girl. Sunbury. Mrs. Christiana Reeser, 80 years old, who died in Huntingdon, was buried here yesterday. Peter Zim merman. of Herndon, and Jacob Zim merman, of Mifliinburg, were brothers. I Rohrerstown.—Jacoh L. Brubuker, 75 years old, died Sunday after a long illness. For twenty-nine years he was a school director of East Hempfleid township and for fifty-live years was a member and official of the Mennonite Church. Three children, six grand children and two great-grandchildren survive. Waynesboro.—Mrs. Maria Aughin baugh, 75 years old, a former resident ol' Waynesboro, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Quigley Hafer, Chambershurg, on Sunday evening. She is survived by these children: Mrs. James Fortney, Waynesboro; Mrs. Carl Ault, C'hanibersburg; Mrs. Alice Wool ery. York, and Mrs. Quigley Hafer, Chambersburg. Waynesboro.—David B. Crosby, 70 years old. a former resident of Waynesboro, died Sunday night at his home at Greensburg, Washington county, Md., from dropsy and heart affection. He is survived by a widow. TWO SUNBI'RY WEDDINGS Special to The Telegraph Sunbury, Pa., May s.—Howard A. Neihart and Miss Jennie E. Williams, both of Trevorton, were wedded at the parsonage of St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church here yesterday. The Rev. Alexander Laniberson officiated. Emory A. Shaffer and Miss Hazel E. Snyder, both of Sunbury, were wedded nt St. John's Methodist Episcopal par sonage here yesterday by the Rev. Alexander Lamberson, the pastor. GERMS MADE HARMLESS Rich red blood is the power that keeps the human body in order. Every day many germs of disease enter our bodies but they are made harmless and passed off if the lighting forces of the body are in good condition. Dr Williams' Pink Pills build up the blood, enable it to absorb more oxy gen, the agent which burns up the body poisons. In this way Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills are not only a tonic, but a specific for the host of diseases that come as a result of thin blood and that can get ,a foot-hold only when the tone of the body Is low. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make the blood rich and red, and strengthen the nerves. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, nerv ousness, sciatica. Build up your blood and note how the purer and richer blood tights your battle against the disease. Take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a tonic If you are not in the best physical condition and cultivate a resistance that with the observance of ordinary rules of health will keep you well and strong. Get a box from the nearest drug store and begin this treatment now. A booklet, "Common Ailments, How to Treat Them" is free for the asking. Address: The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Advertise ment. Superfluous Hair Disappears Like Magic Nnv Wonder Milken It l'nnece»#nry to i'H Dangerous, IMnllif urlng Elec tric Needle or Hunting Pastes, l'ovvders or I.lquods Every woman in this vicinity who suffers the deep humiliation and em barrassment of superfluous hair and who has used any or all of the worth less advertised depilatories in a frantic search for lasting relief, will rejoice to learn that an entirely new method has been found which quickly and painless ly eradicates all signs or ugly repulsive hair growths and produces positive, complete and certain results in every instance. This remarkable master stroke of modern chemistry can now be obtained by sufferers through the en terprise of a well-known woman who succeeded in permanently removing every trace of her own hairy growths after all else had failed. In her honor It is called Airs. Osgood's Wonder. It is the only effective eradicator that never falls to remove all signs of super fluous hair smoothly and painlessly and without injury to the skin or com plexion. In a surprisingly large num ber of cases it has succeeded in killing the hair roots, source of all growth, so that it has never returned. Kennedy's Medicine Store has been fortunate In securing a supply of Mrs. Osgood's Wonder which you can se cure on the guarantee of money-back if it fails: or any other up-to-date Drug or Department Store can supply you or got it for you. Ask for it by name, Mrs. Osgood's Wonder. A signed guar antee comes with every package, but do not forget that while there is no danger of applying this amazing dis covery to evpn the most sensitive skin, it should not be used except where total destruction of the hair wherever ap , plied is desired. —Advertisement. NKW RAM) GIVES CONCERT Blain, Pa., May 5. On Saturday evening the new band organization rendered an excellent concert. The program of selections was greatly ap preciated by a large crowd of people. The Hlain Concert Hand consists of the old members and quite a number of new ones who joined a year ago when the organization was reorganized. \ VETA STOVE POLISH is the handiest thing ever put on the market. SHOE '* ,n t|ie ">««t T. tvuvtntent nu*p« wLy for iuEtout uu. Jtivt l"'*" 8 » a <*>* fulw. Lan or black. 10c All dealer*. Vst» Ml>, Co.. Al!«ntqwn. Pa. i i "" ————^' Special Display anil Demonstration y all druggists. 10c and 25c boxes. Write for free sample. Boro Salicine Co., Philadelphia. POLITICAL ADVERTISING H J. BENJAMIN DIMMICK believes Penroseism Is a MORAL ISSUE Thousands of right thinking Penn | sylvanians agree with Mr. Dlmmick I and are ready to crush Penroseism and Boss Rule. DO YOUR PART Hy Voting at the PRIMARIES MAY 10th for J. BENJAMIN DIMMICK for the Republican Nomination For U. S. SENATOR Want a Horse? What kind ? What weight ? There are horses, mares and mules, advertised in the For Sale columns of the Telegraph from day to day. Those who have horses to sell use Telegraph WANT ADS, because they know the Telegraph every day reaches over 22,000 homes in Ilarris burg and immediate vi cinity. \ '*■ i