2 (^ffFftwsPcimayLVAmftl^esftS] IMS COUNTY FRUIT INDUSTRY IS SHOWN Report of Tenth Annual Conven tion of Growers Give* Aston ishing Figures Gettysburg:, March 10.—Imoprtance of the fruit and vegetable Industry of Adams county Is set forth in the hand somely printed report of tho tenth i • IKeep the Children Bright and Happy: Happy youngsters must bei healthy. The digestive organs off children get out of order as readily j as do those of their elders, and the| result is equally distressing. "When? the bowels are clogged with an ac-| cumulation of refuse from the I stomach the child naturally be-* f comes cross and fretful from the? t discomfort, and is often punishedj I for temper when medical atten-I i tlon is really what is needed. | • Tho next time your child is crossf !• and unhappy, without apparent? reason, try giving it a mild laxa-i tive. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a mild, pleasant tasting combl-i ? nation of simple laxative herbs i jwith pepsin, and is especially rec-t ommended for children because of J its freedom from all opiate or nar-i cotic drugs and Its gentle action, i It is sold in drug stores every-♦ where. A free trial bottle can be? i obtained by writing to Dr. W. B.f I Caldwell. 452 Washington St.,l i Monticetio, Ills. * ir -* Lath to LathtoTimbers Lumber for repairs or lumber for new buildings. Small orders or large orders supplied on very short notice. j Tt makes no differ ence to us if you want one board or one car- 1 • load we will give your business prompt and careful attention. This is the one tiling \vc particular about— ! to get lumber on the job when it is wanted. United Ice & Coal Co. Furitcr and Corrden St». Did You Receive The Telegraph Yesterday on Time? IS TJIIS YOLK CARRIER? Each day a strict record is _____ street, 100 to 300. 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GOLDEN WEDDING CEREMONY AT NEWPORT i annual convention of the Adams coun ty Fruit Growers, covering the pro ceedings of the meeting held in Ben dersvllle last December. A comparative table establishes tho fact that 1914 was a year of banner crops all along the line of fruit pro duction. In 1914 196,859 barrels of apples were produced, the previous record being a crop of 177,595 barrels in 1911. On the basis of 150 barrels to a carload, it took IHO9 cars to trans port the barreled apples alone. In ad dition there were shipped from va rious parts of the county, 19 carloads of potatoes, 13a carloads of peaches; 7 carloads of pears; 197 carloads of canned apples; 3 carloads of evapor ated apples, 16 carloads of cider syrup; 5 carloads of cabbage, and one carload of cherries. I.IES FOl'K HOURS IN WATER Special to The Telegraph Gettysburg. Pa., March 10.—Thrown down an embankment, pinned under a heavily loaded wagon, and lying for four hours in a pool of water, Frank Krietz, aged 74, was found by his son, Joseph Krietz. Although his injuries are serious, It is believed that he will recover. 'HOUSE AND LIBRARY RIRX Special lo The Telegraph State College, Pa.. March 10. —Yes- terday the residence and valuable library of A. 11. Espenshade, registrar of the Pennsylvania State College, were destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at SIO,OOO. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New lliimr < ar t . That Anrone Can I'll! Wltbimt Discomfort or l.nwi of Time We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try It at our expense. No matter whether your case is of longstanding or recent de velopment. whether it is present as oc casional or chronic Asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. 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SAMUEL GRAHAM Mr. and Mrs. Sam'l Graham Celebrate 50th Anniversary Special to The Telegraph Newport, Pa., March 10.—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Graham celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home Saturday, March 6. Half a cen tury ago in the quaint and romantic town of Seliiisgrove, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. .Graham were married at the home of Mrs. Graham's sister, Mrs. Belle Gard ner, by the Rev. Samuel Dormer, who was formerly professor of the high school from which Mrs. Graham grad uated with honors a few years pre- I vious. Mr. Graham is a veteran of !tho Civil War and lias three honorable [discharges from "Uncle Sam." Mr. and Sirs. Graham have lived all their married life in Pennsylvania. The presents were most elaborate and useful, being mostly in gold coin, with a profusion of flowers, the most elaborate of which was a magnificent basket of flowers presented by Mrs. W. O. Miller, teacher of the Royal Bible class of St. John's Reformed Church at Harrisburg, Pa., of which Mr. and Mrs. Graham were members for many years. The "basket made of white lilacs, roses, jonquils and fern, tied with golden ribbon. Guests present were: Mrs. P. Willard Kidman, Reading, Pa.; Mrs. G. W. Hartman. Mrs. W. O. Miller, Mrs. J. Ernest, Mrs. C. F. Gottsliall, Mrs. H. McCrca, Mrs. Jen nie Wertz, Mrs. George \V. Bancus, Mrs. George H. Minich, Mrs. Malinda Leeds, Mrs. 11. Brouthers and daugh ter, Elizabeth. 1.. P. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Oscar Graham and daughter Catherine, all of Harrisburg, Pa.; the Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Runkle, Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Whitkettle and son Ran dolph; Mr. and Mrs. John Painter. Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Hopple, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis. Mrs. Ellen Zigler, Miss Maggie Groff, Mrs. Shellenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stcnse and daughter Elizabeth and Odessa of New port. An elaborate dinner was served the guests from 6 to 10. Complimentary to the bride was the cake. THANKS FOR GOVERNOR Special to The Telegraph Gettsyburg, March 10.—Several hundred church members of town at tended the union temperance rally in St. James chapel on Sunday afternoon. A temperance program consisting of recitations, congregational singing and addresses, re-echoed the sentiment of the meeting against the liquor traffic. A resolution was adopted thanking Governor Brumbaugh for the decided stand he has taken in favor of local option. NEW BI'ILDIXG DEDICATED Special to The Telegraph Arendtsville. March 10.—A meeting in the new Arendtsville High School Building on Friday evening under the direction of the Parent-Teachers' As sociation. of this place, had tho func tion of a dedicatorial service to the new structure. The second story of the building was crowded and the au dience listened to an interesting pro groin. LODGEMEN* CONFER DEGREES New Cumberland, Pa., March 10.— On Monday evening forty-three mem bers of lodge No. 1,147, improved Or der of Odd Fellows, of New Cumber land, were at Marysville where they conferred the second degree on some of the I. O. O. of F.. A special car was run for the occasion. DORCAS CIRCLE MEETS New Cumberland, Pa., March 10.— Dorcas Circle held its regular meeting at the home of Miss Elma Garver, on Monday evening and several new .members were initiated. Refreshments I were served to Dorothy Lenhart, Mae Brown, Elina Garver, Freda Miller, [Jeanette Sipe. Jennie Peipher, Beula.li ; and Luettu Kaufman. Sadie Dayhoff, ! Elizabeth Wiles, Ethel Zimmerman, I Mry - Miller and Mrs. B. F. Garver. Mr. Dyspeptic! You Can Now Eat IA Rip-Roaring, Rich Meal if You'll Take a Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablet After It. ! Don't Take Our Word For It. Ix»t t's Send You a Free Sample to Prove It All you stomach sufferers whom food has cowed and who walk to your meals as though you were about to enter the arena of Nero, here is a message that will make you glad. '■ liiillk<'«lloii (iiiiid Migration ! Take a little candy-like Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablet after each meal, and I one at bed time, and no matter what | you eat or when you eat it, good old j fashioned-honest-fried-baked-or-boiled food will not injure you. Many physicians prescribe Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in their eases of [stomach troubles' and digestive dis orders. They are sold at every drug store everywhere, price 50 cents a box. If you want proof before you pur chase, fill out coupon below. Free Trial Coupon T". A. Stmirt Co.. 150 Stuart Mnrnliall. Mleli.. send me at once by return mall, a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Name ...v. Street City . State HARRISBURG TELEGRAPff WEST SHORE NEWS] TA BERNACLE COMPLETEI > Volunteers Finish Work on Marys vlllo Structure fop lllllls Campaign Marysville, Pa., March 10.—Erec tion of the Hlllfs tabernacle was com pleted yesterday after two days' work. About fifty Marysville men turned out, also Captain Xeilsen, of the Sal vation Army, of Harrisbuig, find 11. A. Blum, of Mechanicsburg, and were busy with hammer find saw shortly after 7 o'clock Monday morning. Both days dinner and supper was served to the workmen at the Meth odist Church, The tabernacle is 100 feet long and f>7 wide. The seating capacity of the chords section, will be about 250, while the tabernacle will hold 1,800 people. To-night Mrs. Ilillis will speak in the United Kvangelical Church and on Thursday .evening in the Metho dist Church. Dedicatory night will be Friday," atVd the tafHpalfcn will be opened by the Rev. Mr. Ilillis next Sunday evening. PROGRAM FOR SOCIAL Marysville, Pa., March 10. To morrow evening the Mite Society of Trinity Kel'urmed Church will hold its annual experience social in the Sunday school of that church. The Marysville orchestra has been en gaged to furnish music, and an en tertaining program has been pre pared, as follows: Instrumental duet, Mrs. Scott S. Leiby and Miss Carrie Smith; vocal solo, Mrs. G. H. Eppley; duet, cornet and violin. Miss Irene Wagner and Mrs. F. Hclmer, of Har risburg; vocal solo, Walter Llddick; instrumental duet, Mrs. F. W. Roberts and Miss Mary White; vocal solo, Louise Corl; reading. Miss Marga retta Gault, of Steelton; vocal duet, Mrs. R. H. Cunningham, Mrs. F. W. Geib, Mrs. G. H. Eppley, Miss Chat tie Geib; vocal solo, Miss Helen Rob erts; cornet solo. Miss Irene Wagner. MRS EPPLEY ENTERTAINS Marysville, Pa., March 10. Mrs. G. JI. Eppley entertained at her home in Dahlian street a progressive five hundred party, last night. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Geib, J. P. Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Leiby, Air. and Mrs. It. 11. Cun ningham, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rob erts, Dr. and Mrs. G.' 11. Eppley. HIS EXCESS WEIGHT GONE l*roniiiicnt Idaho Physician Sajs He Reduced 25 Pounds In 3 Months Salmon, Idaho, March 10.—Dr. W. C. W'hitweli of this city, former can didate for Governor of this State, has let it become known that his remark able experience in reducing 25 pounds in three months was due neither to dieting, medicine nor exercise. He says that a simple, invisible device, weigh ing less than an ounce, did it. This, when worn as directed, acts as an ef fective llcsli reducer and many promi nent men and women have adopted this easy means of reducing superflu our flesh, and it is stated the inventor, X. O. Burns, of Xo. 14 West Thirty seventh St., Xew York, is sending these outfits on free trial to all who write him.—Advertisement. TIIBEE MINISTERS AT ITXERAL Special to The Telegraph Hershey, Pa„ March 10.—Funeral services of Mrs. Samuel Behm, wlio died at her home at Derry Church 011 Saturday, took place to-day at Henry's Meeting House, conducted by the Rev. Jacob Longenecker, the Rev. Jolin Zug and the Rev. Frank Carver, of the Church of the Brethren. Mrs. Behm xvas a daughter of John Strickler and is survived by the following children! Mrs. Morris Wenger. of Derry Church; Jacob Behm, of Philadelphia, and Samuel Behm, of I-larrisburg. HOOPER-RIIiEY WEDDING Special to The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa., March 10. —Roy Hooper and Miss Sallie Riley, of this place, were married in Leitersburg yesterday by the Rev. J. R. Hutchison, of New Cumberland, a former pastor of the I'nited Brethren Church licre. DEATH <>r JAMES L. WILLIAMS Special to The Tclegrapji Dillsburg, Pp.. March 10.—James L. | Williams, a well-known farmer of Monaghan township, died on Monday evening iit his home near Filey's Church after a lingering illness from dropsy, aged 53. He is survived by his wife and three sons. Karl Williams, at home: Murry Williams, of DiUsburg, and Orien Williams, of Siddonsburg; one sister. .Miss Mazie Williams, of DiUsburg, and one brother, Joseph Williams, of Harrisburg. The Tuneral will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Lebanon Property Owners Resist Paving Assessment Special to Tltc Telegraph Lebanon, March 10.—Despite the ac tion of Councilman George F. Krause, in publicly offering two months' salary —sl23—to start a fund to pay the as sessments of property owners who re fuse to pay their street paving assess ments, and offers of others to contri bute to the same fund, six prominent citizens have filed a suit in equity in the local court, endeavoring to enjoin the city from collecting from them their assessments for the woodblock paving laid last Fall—the first perma nent paving the city has ever had. The complainants are John Ilunsicker. Sr., Dr. George M. Foclit, Assemblyman Asa A. Weimer, Harry Stoudt, Adam P. Miller estate, and D. P. Witmeyer. SPLINTER CAUSES DEATH Special to The Telegraph Gettysburg. March 10.-—Blood pois oning, the result of a splinter wound in the hand, caused the death of Miss Ella Wickersham, at Bendersville on Saturday, after an illness of less than a week. DIES BEFORE OPERATION Special to The Telegraph Gettysburg, March 10.—C. William Troxell. bookkeeper at the Citizens' Trust company for the past 12 years, died at. the Jefferson hospital. Phila delphia, .Monday night, aged about 47. Mr. Troxell was etaken to the hospital Monday morning and while en route to the institution suffered an attack of heart trouble, which caused his death before an operation, which was planned, could be performed. Mrs. Troxell. who was with him, and one son, C. William Troxell, Jr., survive. ITREMEN'S BANQUET Special to The Telegraph Lebanon, March 10.—Over two hun dred members of the Liberty Fire Company on Monday evening enjoyed a banquet at Sons of America Hall in celebration of its 58th anniversary. The only guests outside of the com pany were Chief Engineer Harry G. Louser, and his assistants. James E. Fisher was the toastmaster. and speeches were delivered by President [Frank J. McGovern and others. WILLIAM ROOK ILL Special ti> The Telegraph Waynesboro, Pa.. March 10.—Wil liam Hook, on aged resident of Mount Alto, is critically 111. lie was recently stricken with paralysis. WUIIItN CM HARDLY BELIEVE How Mrs. Hurley Was Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Eldon, Mo. "I was troubled with displacement, inflammation and female t-.jßaiwiii'!;' 1 ; 11 t" —»; weakness. For two hJHMIHB years I could not stand on my feet long at a time and I WK could not walk two I j'j blocks without en ! psj:\ ■«=» /• : .. i during cutting and | siijiife.y—:' drawing pains down ' 'Vy— my right side which [fif increased every i | Jjj M month. I have been fcs at that time purple in the face and would walk the floor. I could not lie down or sit still sometimes for a day and a night at a time. I was nervous, and had very little appetite, no ambition, melancholy, and often felt as though I had not a friend in the world. After I had tried most every female remedy without suc cess, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so and gained in strength every day. I have now no trou ble in any way and highly praise your medicine. It advertises itself."—Mrs. S. T. HURLEY, Eldon, Missouri. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For sale everywhere. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displace ments,inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why don't you try it? Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lvnn. Mass. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Drink Lots of Water When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a Jot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by Hushing them with a mild, harmless salts which re moves the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal ac tivity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also get from any phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made front the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralise the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure: makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. —Advertisement. TURN HI DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand mother's treatment, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a ! good, even color, which is quite sen sible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the great est advantage. ! Nowadays, tUoush we don't have , the troublesome tasK of gathering the ' sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called "VVyeth's Sage and Sul- j phur Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because , nobody can discover it has been ap plied. Simply moisten your comb or a ! soft brush with it and draw this ] through your hair, taking one small j strand at a time; by morning the gray i hair disappears, but what delights thb j ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur i is that, besides beautifully darkening j tho hair after a few applications, It i also produces that soft luster and ap- I pearanee of abundance which is so ] attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, I itching scalp ahd falling hair. —Ad- | vertisement. 1 A TRUSS 1 of Merit There is not a case which re quires a truss, but what we can | supply correct and comfortable j trusses that will give COMFORT AND SATISFACTION The merit of our trusses means j more than your money. Forney's Drug Store ; 426 Market Street V- j\ Quick Relief for Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness. Clear the Voice —Pin® for . Speakers and Singers. 25c. GeBOAS' »KUG STQKES. J MARCH 10, 1915. 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