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BIE MUMI SHOW |
OF CARLISLE ELKS
Replica of Union Station at Har-'
risburg to Be Used in the
Production
Carlisle. Pa.. March 9.—With hun-'
dreds of dollars invested in gorgeous
Kowns and costumes, especially paint
ed scenery and music for the event,
the annual musical show of the far
lisle Elks will be given in the Opera
House at that place, three nights.
March 15. 16 and 17.
Since they produced their rtrst show
lour years ago. the Carlisle Elks have
made an exceptional reputation for
amateur theatricals. Their show isl
a veritable whirlwind of snap, with
c lever steps executed during the ren
dition of Broadway's latest hits. A re
plica of the Union Station at Ilarris-J
imrg. will be used as a scene in the 1
second act of the show.
The female impersonations, espe- j
cially attracted attention last year from'
prominent theatrical critics. This year,
more stress has beer, laid on this and }
the ballet work of the show. :
GOOD ADVICE IN
KIDNEY TROUBLE
I have been troubled with my Kid-,
Xieys for many years. One day I could
liardly move, and someone told me to I
net a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-'
Hoot, which I did. and in a few days I
•was alright. About seven years asoj
1 was in such a condition that my chil- i
dren had to lift me out of bed. 1 j
■wanted Swainp-Koot. but they got aj
doctor. I sent for Swamp-Root ami i
oidn't take the doctor's medicine; ;
Swamp-Root did the work. Swamp-j
Root is the remedy, if the Kidneys arc
over out of order again.
Tours very truly,
A. KIUCHHOFF.
132 Wyckoff Ave., Brooklyn, X. T.
Personally appeared hefore me, this
4th day of February, 1914.A.Kirchhoff. !
v.-no subscribed the above statement
and made oath that the same is true
in substance and in fact.
GEORGE KXAUT.
Commissioner of Deeds, j
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. I
llinghamton, X. Y.
1
)-ro\ c What Swan»p-Root M ill I)o For
You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ;
Binghamton. X. T.. for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable.
Information, telling about the kidneys '
nnd bladder. When writing, be sura
and mention the Harrisburg Daily
Telegraph. Regular fifty-cent and :
one-dollar size bottles for sale at all
«irug stores. j
Cumberland Valley Railroad
TIME-TABLE
In Effect May M. lilt
TRAINS leave Harrl»bur«—
For Winchester and Hartlnsbarg at '
i:O3, *7:60 a. ra, *S:4O P- .
For Hagerstown, Chambersburg. Car»
lisle. HAcnanlcsburc and Intermediate
stations at 6:01. *ll:6* a. n,
• 1-40, (:IS. *7:40. "11:00 p. a.
Additional trains to r Carlisle aa«
Mechanicsburg at )>:4fe a. l:l». I:]],
• SO. »:3e a. m.
For Dlllsburg at «:OJ, *7:60 and
•11:11 a. oi.. 2:11. *J:4O. 1:31 and l:||
d. m.
"Dally. All other trains dal!y exoept
Sunday. H. A. RIDDLE,
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TUESDAY EVENING,
Wedding Ceremonies in I
central rennsyivania
Special io Ihe Ten%mp:>
Waynesboro.— Frank A. Manheris,
this place, and .Miss Zelia WiUr, west
lot town, were mat tied in liagerstown
[on Saturday, by the iiev. F. f. iiohnur,
j who accompanied them there iron*
\\ a.vncsboro.
Marietta. —Miss Margie C. llarman,
: of near mis place, was married >es
i terday to Lloyd A. Kuumnan, ot lron
vllle, at the parsonage oi the I'nlted
Brethren Church at Mlver Springs, by
thi Kev. o. K. Brooks.
West (.nil.—.Miss i-.lsie M. Rcsslcr
was married to l.loyd E. Aumeai, ot
Lancaster, by the Rev. D. C. Glass, at
the parsonage of the Faith lieiorined
Church, at Lancaster, yesterday.
Drumare. — Miss Mary E. Downs was
married yesterday to Mary A. Wocr
ner of I-ancaster. by the Kev. Dr.
Meister, ot the Lutheran church.
Recent Deaths in
Centrai Pennsylvania
Special to The Telegraph
Wajuesbom. —William Aaron Flory,
j well-known here, died at the home of
'James Hoover. Sunday, aged S5.
Warwick. —-Mrs. Harriet Carpenter,
\S4 years, died yesterday. She is sur
[vlved by three children.
Marietta. —Mrs. Albert Hawthorne,
I t.O years old. was taken suddenly 111
with heart disease, yesterday and lived
| only an hour.
Marietta. —James 11. Steckman, SI
years old, of Lancaster, died jester-!
; day.
i Dlll«l>urg. —Joseph Ilollinger. of
j Monaglian township, died at lits home
• near Andersontown on Sunday, aged
titf. lie Is survived by his wife and
several sons and daughters.
Hersliey.—Mrs. Lizzie Hehm. one of
the oldest residents of Derry Church.
; diet! at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
; Morris Wenger, Saturday, after a long'
'lllness, She is survived by two sons.
Jacob, of Philadelphia, and Samuel,
!of Harrisburg. and two daughters. Mrs.
| Clayton Taylor, of Annville. and Mrs.
Morris Wenger. of Derry Church.
STORM SEWER PLANS RECEIVED
Special to The Telegraph
| Annville. Pa., March 9.—On Mon
day evening the board of commission
ers of Annville township held a special
| meeting and accepted the resignation
of Policeman W. C. Watson. The board
of health recommended the election of |
: Watson as health officer. The board
I opened bids for crushed stone for thej
year and awarded a contract for 1.500
tons to a local firm. Plans and specifi
cations for the proposed storm sower
J were received from a Harrisburg
lirtu.
DINNER ON BIRTHDAY
Special to The Telegraph
\ Annville, Pa.. March 9.—ln honor
of the fiftieth birthday anniversary of
William Fink an elaborate dinner was
served to the following: Mrs. George
! Shepler. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mc
! Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank De
!Lon£■ Miss Elizabeth DeLong. Grant I
Sliepler, Victor Detweiler. Mr. and Mrs.
William Fink and son George.
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COLLARS
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11,000 Men Will Parade at
1 Sunday School Convention
at Mechanicsburg Friday
Special to The Telegraph
| Mechanicsburg. Pa., March 9.—On
'Thursday and Friday, March 11-12,
j the forty-third annual convention of
I the Cumberland County Sunday School
i Association will be held in the First
j Fnlted Brethren Church, which proni
' ises to be of unusual interest. A well
j planned, instructive program will be
(given, as follows:
; Thursday Afternoon—Music; quiet
; hour service, the Rev. Dr. H. B. Stock;
address oT welcome, for the city, 11. A.
! Mishler. chief burgess; for the school,
j the Rev. E. C. B. Castle; response,
j Jsiiues L. Young; business reports.
Thursday Evening Music; quiet
hour service, the Rev. Dr. 11. B. Stock,
of Carlisle; teacher training grad
uation exercises: address. "Prayer and
Preparation,'" the Rev. W. X. Yates, of .
Harrisburg.
Friday Morning—Address, "Tench- '
er's Vision," the Rev. F. W. McGuire.
: of Lisburn: conference, questions and
: problems in Sunday school work. W.
• G. Landes. general secretary state Sun
day school association; "Eleven Thoxi
■ sand Missions in the Sunday School. ' j
! Mrs. A. P. Stover, of Carlisle: "Tem
' perance in the Sunday School." W. A.
I Lutz. of Shippensburg.
Friday Afternoon—Reports of com
j mlttees; address. "Safety First." W. G.
I 1-andes: address. "The Reglnner," Mrs.'
\ W. G. ICrohn. of Carlisle: front line [
! school recognition: elementary confer
ence. Mrs. T. L. Gray, superintendent
| elementary department; "The O. A. B.
I Class." J. A. W'itmyer, of Xew Ciim-
I Uerland. and J. E. Reisner, of Ship
, pensburg: meeting and luncheon of
the superintendents of the Sunday
| schools of the county. W. A. Xlcklas,
( president; meeting and luncheon of
' the teacher training alumni associa-
I tion. the Rev. A. P. Stover, president.
Friday Evening Men's organized
; Bible class street demonstration, the
| Rev. Charles F. Raaeh, chairman of
I committee: procession moves at 7
j o'clock.
i At S o'clock a men's mass meeting
! will be held in the First United Breth
j ren Church, where devotions will be
I conducted by the Rev. George Pulton,
j pastor of the Presbyterian Church: ad-
I dress, "Winning the Adult," \V. G. >
I Landes: address. Dr. W. A. Hutchi- |
J son. headmaster Conway Hall. Car-|
i lisle. In the St. Paul's Reformed
Church a women's mass meeting will
ibe held in the St. Paul's Reformed i
\ Church, where devotions will be con- I
j ducted by the Rev. John S. Adam, the '
pastor. Address. Dr. W. A. Hutchi- i
son. headmaster Conway Hall, Car- j
lisle; address. W. G. Landes. Plans ;
are being made for the entertainment
of a large number of delegates. It is
expected that 1,000 men will be in line '
in the parade on Friday evening.
W lI.L SELL GAS PROPERTY |
•Security Trust to Offer Northumber
land Plant For Sale
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa., March 9.—To-morrow
morning the Harrisburg Seeurity
Trnst company, will, at the Dauphin
j county courthouse, Harrisburg, offer
|up at public auction, the property of
the Northumberland Gas Heat "and
Fuel company, of Northumberland,
now a part of the Northumberland
County Gas and Electric company,
controlled by the Harwood company.
The Trust company, mortgagor, claims
that the gas company failed to satisfy
a mortgage and defaulted in the pay
ment of the interest. T. F. Freeburn,
chief burgess was recently appointed
[receiver oof the company.
SAW STOPPED IN TIME
Special to The Telegraph
Blain. Pa.. March 9. —Just in the
nick of time a fast revolving saw was
checked by Daniel S. Reber, sawver
on the sawmill of L. M. Wentzel," to
save the life of Frank Haugleten. 30
years, an employe, who was drawn
by the carriage so close that his I
trousers were cut. The man was help- i
j less and had not the machinerv been
; stopped his body would undoiibtedlv
have been cut in twain near the
' middle.
: CHARGED WITH MANY CRIMES
Special to The Telegraph
Lewistown. Pa.. March 9.—Samuel
I Quay has been arrested here, charged
' with selling liouor without a license,
j carrying concealed deadly weapons
and with being implicated with others
j in the wholesale stealing of chickens
j in this section.
FREAK GROWTH IN PI.MPKIN
Special to The Telegraph
Waynesboro. Pa.. March 9.—Nature
played a rather extraordinary feat in
j a pumpkin which had been selected
| to furnish the chief parts of a pumpkin
pie at the home of W. F. Kane. Fav
etteville. When one of the women
of the household cut open the afore
said pumpkin she was surprised to
find that within it several sprouts had
reached an advanced stage of devel
opment—containing stems to each one
of which was attached thirty leaves.
The sprouts were in a healthy, vigor
ous condition.
■ "I
In Foods —
more than in anything
else quality counts
more than quantity.
Grape Nuts
FOOD
contains more body
buil cl i n g nourishment,
weight for weight, than
either meat or bread.
Grape-Nuts is deli
cious and economical,
and
"There's a Reason'
Grocers everywhere
sell Grape-Nuts
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HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
'■
jmo., wrues: "i cannot,
thank you enough for being cured.
For seven long years I doctored
steadily for my catarrh and cough,
which cost me hundreds of dol
lars. But my catarrh grew worse
all the time. Even though I was
under the treatment of some of
the most famous doctors, X still
had a terrible cough and thought
sometimes that P would choke.
I could get no air. I then
bought a bottle of Peruna. and
that evening and all night my
wife gave It to me according
to the directions, and I felt bet
ter tho following day already.
Three days later I felt much Im
proved, and today, after the use
of tin fourth bottle. I fs«l en
tirely cured. I can conscien
tiously recommend this grand
medicine to every citizen."
A Good Cough Tablet.
There are people who object
to taking fluid medicines. For
such people the Peruna Tablets
are especially valuable. They
are convenient to carry in the
pocket.
WEST SHORE NEWS |
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF TWINS
Marysvitle, Pa.. March 9.—Mr. and
Mrs. Miles P. Stambaugh. of Valley
street, announce the birth of twins,
a son, Paul, and daughter, Pauline,
March 6, 1910,
FOXES FOlt CHASE
Marysvitle, Pa., March 9.—Harry A. |
Ganster received two fine foxes last
week from Catawissa. Mr. Ganster j
proposes holding a chase some day i
this week.
SPECIAL PENSION GRANTED
Marysvitle, Pa.. March 9. —A special !
hill was passed in Congress and ap- j
proved by President Wilson granting
William A. Myers, a retired farmer of j
this place, a pension of S3O per,
month. The bill was introduced by i
Frank L. Dershem, congressman from
this district.
REAL ESTATE CHANGES
Marysville. Pa.. March 9.—John W. I
Rhoads, who has been a farmer in
Fishing Creek Valley for a number of
years, has purchased the dwelling
house of H. B. White in Lincoln street.
Mr. White will erect a new home on
the lot adjoining his former residence.
Samuel T. White has purchased thci
S. S. Stees property in Maple avenue. !
.Mr. Stees has purchased a farm two'
miles west of town and with his family I
will move there in the near future.
MI'SICAU: FOR CHI'RCH BENEFIT j
_ New Cumberland. Pa., March 9. |
Next Monday evening a musicalc will i
bo given by local talent in Baughman'sj
Memorial Methodist Church, under the
auspices of the official board, for the
benefit of the church.
ANNOUNCE BIRTH OF DAUGHTER
New Cumberland. Pa., March 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forney of Bella
vista announce the birth of a daugh
ter Sunday, March 7.
RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS
New Cumberland, Pa.. March 9.—!
•Mrs. Davjd Keebaugh is
from an attack of appendicitis.
DEATH OF TWINS
New Cumberland, Pa.. March 9.
Twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio
Diberta. born last Thursday, died and
were buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
NEW PASTOR AT CENTER i
The Rev. Hush Masill Installed at |
Presbyterian Church
Special to The Telegraph
Newport, Pa.. March 9.—On Sun- i
day morning the Kev. Hugh Magill, j
M. D., was installed as pastor of the)
Presbyterian Church at Center. The I
Rev., t. Potter Hayes, of New Bloom-i
field, preached the installation sermon. I
The Rev. Mr. Burchfield, pastor erne- i
. ritus of the Center Church, gave the
j «-harge to the pastor, and the Bev.
I Robert M. Ramsey, of Newport, gave
i the charge to the people. Because of
; the inclement weather the Rev. Ft. F.
j McClean, of Mechanicsburg. who was
j expected to assist in the services, was
j unable to be present. Dr. Magill was
j for a number of years a medical mis-
I sionarv of the United Presbvterian
| Church in the hospital* of that church
j at Khartoum. Africa, and returned to
this country during the past year. Dr.
I Maeill is the son-in-Jaw of Mrs. Laura
j L. Fllckinger, of this place.
BOAT BUILDERS' BIRTHDAY
Special to The Telegraph
Marietta. March 9.—John M. Camp
bell yesterday celebrated his TBtli
; birthday anniversary. Mr. Campbell is
' a retired boat builder, and served dur
ing the Civil War.
OLD INJURY CAUSES DEATH
Special to The Telegraph
l Sunbury, Pa.. March 9.—Lapsing
'tnto unconsciousness Thursday night.
| Mrs. Harriet Evcland, of Roaring
j Creek, aged 77 years, remained in that
I condition until she died yesterday aft
.crnoon. Five years ago she fell and
Itorc from the bone one of the leaders
{in her right leg. and since that time
was able to walk only with the aid
of crutches. At times, during her long
! affliction, she euffered great pain, but
i for seventeen days prior to her state
| of coma she suffered such severe pain
;that she was unable to sleep either
; day or night.
MRS. S. G. GEAHHAHT DIES
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa., March 9.—Mrs. S. G.
Gcarhart. who was found lying on 4he
floor in an unconscious condition by
her daughter, Miss Margaret, as she
entered the kitchen of their home
last Friday, died this morning.
ACCEPTS JEAXETTE CALL
! Newport. Pa., March 9.—The Rev.
| James M. U'inkle. Ph. D., pastor of the
j Reformed Church of the Incarnation,
j announced to his congregation on
Sunday that he had decided to accept
the call which he had recently receiv
ed from the Reformed Church at
jJeanelte. Dr. Rtinkle has been tho
I successful pastor here for the past
I seven years, and In all branches of
Church activities the congregation has
I grown. The time for Dr. Runkle's de
parture has not yet been decided
j upon.
TO REDEEM BONDS
! Bonds of the Lin«lp«towu and Blue
Mountain Street Railway company
have been called for payment April 1.
1915, by the trustees, tho Harrisburg
j Trust Company, Payment will be at
par with a premium of 5 per ment.
|with Interest up to date. Bonds not
i redeemed at time advertised will cpase
I bearing interest.
[? Let
t' Cabinet cut Your
Kitchen Work
Save s 2= Tomorrow
Next week will be too late
While this limited allotment last?, Ilurry, before the new Hoosier Club
this week, you can have the famous is filled. For remember, we arc per
"WHITE BEAUTY" Cabinet at a mitted to deliver the Hoosier Cabinet
lower price than any woman ever paid. to all club members during this great
The Hoosier Company is holding this sale for $2.50 less than the low cash
special sale in 1000 towns in order to price, but club members do not have to
double the sale of "WHITE BEAU- pay cash. This is the big advantage
TV"—the finest cabinet made. The of enrolling in this Hoosier Club it
chance may never come again. You does not cost one penny extra. Come
must pay regular prices when this, lot in now—at once—before this club is
is sold. tilled.
One Dollar Puts "White Beauty"
into your kitchen
Then $1 weekly soon pays the balance. giving you a tabic space 42x39 inches. You
Your money back promptly if you are not have plenty of knee room underneath,
delighted with your Hoosier.
40Labar-SavingFeatures"l7New Whole Kitchen at Fingers' End
You save miles of steps with this new You can reach everything In your cabinet
Hoosier. 40 special leatures help you save without a step. All of the 40 conveniences
labor—even reduce the effort of reaching. and the 400 articles which the Hoosier Cab-
Kvery inch of space is utilized. You get j not will hold, are in the most liandv places
through Quickly, Everything is closed up, to save reaching,
free from dust. The Hoosier gives you a
business-like kitchen. It gives you a better p nmtt A f
kitchen than you possibly could have with- L.0T06.S Apart tor Cleaning
out The Hoosier is the one sanitary cabinet.
Sit Down at Wnrlr ,J ' two i» ini »tes you can take it entirely
on dt ¥»uriv apart for cleaning, to let sunshine and fresh
The sliding pure aluminum table pulls out, air into every corner.
Only You and a Few More Women
So many women are making up their ready in use. To-morrow you can still de
minds to get Hoosiers now while they can t ide whether to buy one now and save $2.50,
save $2.30, that this small allotment is go- or later, when the price goes up again,
.ing more rapidly than we expected. Hoosier $2.50 Is worth saving. Decide now to come
Cabinets are becoming the one universal la- down to-morrow and examine this cabinet,
bor-saver. Over SOO.OOO of them are al- Remember, next week will he too late.
ROTHERT'S
TO THE PUBLIC: We authorize this sale, limited
to "White Beauty" Hoosier cabinets, at $2.50 less
than the fixed cash price of these cabinets, this
week only. THE HOOSIER MFG. CO., New Castle, Ind.
DEATH OK HEN It YA. MILLER j(
Well-known Carpenter and Contractor j t
Dies at t'uion DcikisU |i
Special to The Telegraph ]
Union Deposit, Pa., March 9.—Hen- j
ry A. Miller, a life-long resident of this |]
place, died on Sunday morning at I<
11.30 o'clock at his home in Hanover |j
street, after suffering two days withh
acute indigestion. Mr. Miller had I
been employed at the Hersliey Ohoco-!
late plant for the past seven years and j
rte had worked at the carpenter trade j
all his life. He was faithful member j
of tho United Brethren Church for
the past twenty-two years, lie was 40 .
years old, and is survived by his wife
and two children. Harry and Paul, at ■
home; also survived by his aged!
mother, one brother and one sister of j
town. The funeral will lie held on i
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the j
house, and will be followed by ser
vices in the United Brethren Church.
The Rev. George W. Hallman, pastor ■
of the church, and the Rev. Harry |
Miller, of Pcnbrook. will officiate. |
Burial will be made In the Union De-1
posit Cemetery.
TO INVESTIGATE QUARREL
Sunbury, Pa., March 9.—Following
the death and burial of Mrs. Hannah
De Witt, who ended her life because
I Everyone Admires This j
Good-Looking Woman J
i Wherever you go you hear people
j comment upon a pretty woman and It
i is really her beautiful hai' - more than
I perfect features that gives her the ap
j pea ranee of charm, youth and beauty.
Any woman can merit this praise, |
I for beautiful hair Is only a matter of
I care. Just as a plant needs attention
j and nourishment, so must the hair [
| have care and nutriment to make it i
i grow long, thick, soft. tlufTy and lus- j
trous. The scalp must be free from
i dandruff, and the hair roots properly
nourished, as nature intended.
Parisian which is delicately!
perfumed and easily applied, is just j
what is needed. It tones up and in
vigorates the roots of the hair and i
furnishes the necessary elements to
make It grow long, soft, abundant and j
full of life.
One application of this scientific
tonic removes every trace of dandruff
and cleanses the hair of dust and ex
cess oil.
Why not start now to beautify your
hair by using Parisian Sage, the great
tonic treatment? It is inexpensive and
»%sily applied'at home. It can be
had from H. C. Kennedy or any drug
counter and will surely work > miracle
oven if the hair is dandruffy, oily,
faded, streaked, dull ami lifeless. —Ad-
'.ertiseuicnt.
\
MARCH 9, 1915.
of a squabble with Health Officer Har
ry Kasold, residents of Lower Augusta
township, where she lived, to-day
made efforts to have a rigid investiga
tion made and learn the circumstances
which led to the quarrel between the
health officer and Mrs. Do Witt pre
vious to the woman throwing herself
in a creek near her home, where she!
drowned Saturday morning.
DEATH OF COL. A. J. FRICK [
Special to The Telegraph
Sunbury, Pa.. March 9. —Colonel
Alexander ,T. Frick, 87 years old, died
at his tiome in Danville yesterday. He
was formerly a revenue collector for
the Twelfth Internal Revenue district,
ihad a brilliant war record and was
— mm ———
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Dollar!! Reward for any |
. esac of Catarrh that cannot bo cared bj Hall's :
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, bare known r. J.
Chrne.r for the last 15 years, and beliere htm
perfectly honorable in all bualneas transactions
and financially able to carry oat any obligations
outde by bis Arm.
NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE.
Toledo. Ohio.
Hall'i Catarrh Cure It taken Internally, acting
(Slroctly upon th" blood and mucous surfaces of
the njstem. Testimonials sent free. Prlca H
ecntg per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
Plant SCHELL'S
QUALITY SEEDS
THEY GROW BETTER THEY YIELD BETTER
NEW CROP VITALITY TEST MADE —READY TOR PLANTING
PLAN FOR YOUR GARDEN AND
SELECT THE SEEDS YOU WILL NEED NOW
Ask for n Copy of my Seed Catalog—lt contains fifty-two pages
devoted to Garden, Flower and Field Seeds. Garden Tools, Farm, Dairy
and Poultry Equipment. It Is FREE to everyone If yon have a garden
It Pays to Plant the Best Quality Seeds
Tliey Mean Bigger Crops and Better Vegetables.
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN
Walter S. Schell
QUALITY SEEDS
1307-1309 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
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| made lieutenant-colonel for bravery
jot Winchester and lor meritorious ser
vice in helping: to repel Tree's invasion.
He was in many battles and showed
undaunted heroism. lie was promi
nent in political circles.
Help for
Hoarse Throats
' When you're no hoarse It hnrts to
i talic or swallow; when your throat Is
| all "filled up," Golfs Cough Syrup will
| have an almost Instant effect; removlntc
: the congestion, opening the clogged air
passages and overcoming the danger of
Bronchitis and Pneumonia. Get a 15
or 50 cent bottle at your Grocer's or
Druggist's and stop that injurious
hoarseness. Guaranteed satisfactory, or
, money back. Contains no opiates.
Kin:CATION A Li
Harrisburg business College
329 Market St.
Fall term, September first Day
and night. 29th year.
Harrisburg;, Pa.
Begin Preparation Now
Day and Night Sessions
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
15 S. Market Sq., HarrisbuPK, Pa.