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Although the quarantine of this district has been lifted by the State department,,.the Federal order of quarantine is still on. 1 % BABY EATS STBYCHMXE | Quick Action of Stomach Pump Savee Little One's l,|fc Special to The Telegraph York Springs, Pa., March 27. Stryehninu placed In the house at dif ferent places to kill rats and almost caused the death of a baby uf Mr. uud Mrs. Curtis Bushey, near | here, on Tuesday. The child had been playing on the floor when it be came violently sick. Being but 18 months old, the little tot could not make the parents understand what was wrong, but they drove quickly as possible to the office of Dr. IS. W. Cashman here, who employed a stom ach iramp to relieve the baby. The child was In a dangerous condition. but finally recovered and is now en tirely well. I'. O. OF A. OFFICERS Special to The Telttroph Dlllsburs. Pa., March 27.—Installa tion of officer* of the recently organ > ized lodge of Patriotic Order of Amer , icatis, a ladios' auxiliary of the Pa triotic Order Sons of America, was held on Wednesday evening:, as fol lows: Past president, Airs. Lizzie Bents'.; president, Mrs. William Elick er; vice-president, Miss Clara Arnts berger; assistant vice-president, Mrs. J. E. Taylor; conductor, Mrs. 0. P. Spath; assistant conductor, Susan Beatty; recording secretary. Mrs; L. L. Bcntz; assistant recording sere- If You INeed MONEY and hold a salaried posi tion, we can supply in amounts from $5 to SSO Will take your plain note. All transactions confidential. Employees Discount Co. 36 N. Third St Licensed Room 3 Bonded For Rent Desirable offices in the Union Trust Building. 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Will be sold in lots of 100 feet or more. For terms, prices, etc., apply to DR. W. P. CLARK Room 200, Calder Uuildlcg ■■ FOR SALE Suburban Homes 3rd St., Riverside $2,800 to $3,300 Do not miss this opportunity to own a home that will increase in value, yes, double itself in the next ten years. They are brick con struction with iron spot brick fronts, bay window, front and rear porches, modern and up-to-date in every way. To see them will con vince you of this fact, also that you will have one of thn grandest views unsurpassed in this section of ths State. Open for inspection Sundays Included. Further par ticulars apply to W. E. MOESLEIN 422 NORTH ST. 801 l Phono 1085R Try Telegraph Want Ads. tary. Miss Jennie Harlan; financial secretary, Mrs. J. S. Kapp; treasurer, Mrs. O. M. Bushman; chaplain, Mrs. Adam Miller: guard, Miss Trean Beatty; sentinel. Miss Lizzie Harlan; trustees. Mrs. Adam Miller, Mrs. Wil liam Elicker and Miss Ilciuile Stuuf fer.
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