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Recent Deaths in
Central Pennsylvania
£p«W«l H Tkt Telegraph
Rlain.—Miss Htlen Hp rich, of Kist
• ler, died this morning At her home.
Marietta. Mrm. John Culluuie, 6T
iye*rs old. died Sunday night. She Is
ieurvtved by her husband and nlno
'children, twelve grandchildren and a
'•later.
Waynesboro. Miss Hazel Cecilia
Stiue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
H. Stlne, near Shady Grove, died after
a short Illness. aged 15. She Is sur
vived by her parents and eleven broth
ers and Bisters.
Waynesboro.—Mrs. Sarah W. Reed
died at her home near Pond Bank,
aged 74.
Manor. Mrs. Amos K. Rohrer,
aged 47, died yesterday. She is sur
vived by her husband and several
children.
Wltmer.—Mrs. Ezra Kreider, aged
46, died yesterday. Her husband and
two children survive.
Marietta.—William J. Sterrett, 89
ijears old, died Sunday night after a
tlong Illness.
A KIDNEY REMEDY ADVERTISE
MENT BROUGHT GREAT
HAPPINESS
I take pleasure in stating that I
have used Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root,
that I was greatly benefited by the
same and have used it in my family. I
had a son, when quite young he suf
fered from bladder or kidney afflic
tion. I called tn my physician, he at
tended htm but did him no good.
Almost by accident X noticed an ad
vertisement about the curative prop
erties of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. 1
procured a bottle and gave it to him
according to directions. It cured him
of what wo thought was almost im
possible and the same with others of
my family. '1 have such strong faith
in Swamp-Root that 1 have never
done without it in my family since the
wonderful cure of my son as well as
myself. I recommend it to all who
suffer from kidney or bladder troubles
and I am led to believe that it is one
of the best medicines for the purpose
for which it is used, that has ever
been discovered.
This is my experience from the use
of Swamp-Root. Wishing the promo
ters of this wonderful medicine a large
sale to the suffering public, I am,
Yours respectfully.
w. H. MCAFEE.
S3 Broyles St. Atlanta. Ga.
Witness.
E. O. WILLIAMS, Notary Public.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer * Co.. j
Blnghamton, N, Y j
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For
You
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Blnghamton, X. Y., for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
and bladder. When writing, be sure
and mention the Harrisburg Daily
Telegraph. Regular flfty-cent and
one-dollar Rize bottles for sale at all
ilrug stores.—Advertisement.
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Ntwt Items oI Interest
in Central Pennsylvania
Special la The Telegraph
HMdlig. After her 'wadding In St.
Andrew's Reformed Church, to Charles
F. Long, Mien Gertrude Darlington,
well-known In loeal Church circles, i
placed her bridal bouquet ot American
Beauty rosea on the grave-of her
father, the late gliomas 11. Darlington.
WllUaiusporii ClorenCe Haines,
ageu lU. had tne hair burned from her
head j esteruajr white escaping troin her
bedroom, which was in names. The
house vsas destroyed.
llethlvhrm. -All, and Mrs. Jacob 1.
Grim at;a celebrating tneir golden weu
ding anniversary. Mr. Qrlm is one of
Uetnlenem's wealthiest land owners.
l.uncanter. Henry Hurr, of uuar
ryMil*, yesterday received word from
.Niooeelleau City, ». C., that his sou,
Kuos, who had been on contract work
In the South tho past year, had been
drowned theie.
I'KoeutxTillr. Nerrly 1,000 feet of
cupper wire tor the high power trans
mission service of the Philadelphia
Suburban Ua» and Electric Company
was stolen between the I'hosnixvUle
and Cromby plants.
Eaatuu. Confessing that they had
burned down the wireless telegraph
station of Lehigh University on iron
Mountain, lieorge Hose, aged 21, and
Ueorge Moore, aged IV. were yesterday
sentenced by Judge Stewart, liooe to
oightoen months and Moore to one
year.
Alleniown. Constable Peter Scho
cnenbergtr, of Saucon township, Lehigh
county, is bedfast with seilous Injuries
sustained in quelling a tight at a
Cakewalk In Center Valley. He was
knocked unconscious.
AJlrntuwn. Cornelius Mullen, of
Catasaqua, a Jitney driver, is under ar
rest here for running down and injur
ing J. M. Arner, father of Councilman
Calvin i£. Arner. and for running with
out a license.
GOLD WATCH UNDER FLOOR
special to The Telegraph
Goldsboro, Pa., April 27.—Beneath
the flooring In the home of Henry
Kauffman. a veteran of the Civil War,
which was torn up on Saturday, a gold
watch was found in the best of con
dition. The old home was formerly
owned by William Zellers, but Mr.
Kauffman lived there after he came
from the war.
STUDENTS Cl'T EXPENSES
Special 1o The Telegraph
State College. Pa., April 27. Deter
mined to cut down their college ex
penses. the Junior class at Penn State
last night voted to substitute a smoker
for the annual class dinner. This de
cision reduces the individual price for
the function from $S to fifty cents. In
former vears classes traveled to Pitts
burgh. Washington or Harrlsburg for
yearly banquets set at $3.00 a plate.
Transportation expenses and incidentals
cost each man an extra $o bill. This
vear the Juniors will stay at home and
hold their smoker in the college ar
mory.
TRUCK AND BUGGY COLLIDE
Special to The Telegraph
Columbia. Pa.. April 2 7.—A large
auto truck, owned by Adam Roden
hauser. and a buggy, occupied by Wil
liam Farmer and Frederick Mummaw,
collided early Sunday morning on the
Washingtonboro turnpike a short dis
tance from this place and the vehicle
' was smashed, the horse badly injured
1 and the occupants thrown out Into the
; road. They escaped serious injury.
The auto truck -was returning from
Washingtonboro about 1 o'clock In the
morning.
OVERWORKED MOTHER
Finds Health In Our Vinol
Colllnsvjlle, 111.—"I suffered from a
nervous breakdown and terrible head
aches. and was tired all over, totally
worn out and discouraged but as I had
a large family I had to work despite
my suffering. I saw Vinol advertised
and decided to try it. and within two
weeks I noticed a decided improve
ment, and now I am a well woman."
Mrs. ANA BECKER.
We guarantee Vinol. our delicious
cod liver and iron tonic, to strengthen
and build up weak, run-down, over
worked mothers.—Advertisement.
| WEST SHORE NEWS j
-MEMBERSHIP INCRKAKLD
New Minister of Knola Church of God
llolnj Good Work
Enolai Pa., April 87.—Sunday morn
ing marked the opening of an evan
gelistic campaign at the Enola Church
of Godi Real avenue and State road,
that promises to be the greatest of Its
kind ever held here. The opening
services were In charge of lI.H. Der
rick and he used for his topio "Why
and How to Conduct a Campaign.' 1
Mr, Derrick Is assistant secretary of
the State Christian Endeavor Society.
The evening services were conducted
by L A. Milter,
Prior to the opening of the present
revival the congregation of the Church
of God consisted of a mere handful
of people; at times the number was
lees than twenty. Sunday evening
there was In attendance, by aotual
count, 140. In the Sunday school at
2.30 In the afternoon there wns re
corded present #6, an Increase of over
600 per cent.
The Rev, Mf. Farting Is pastor of
the church, a man up In his olghtles,
and the oldest minister In active se.V.
Ice In the state. Ho was sent to this
charge on April 1 of the present year
and at once set out to build up the
members hjp.
The present campaign Is to last six
weeks, with services every evening ex
cept Saturdays.
During one of the evenings J. M.
Fleming, an Inspector for the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company at Enola,
will deliver a talk on "Come and We
Will Do Thee Good."
ENOLA 8. R. CONVENTION
Blb Street Parade to be Feature of
Meetinc
Enola, Pa., April 27. —Enola will
entertain the district convention of the
Sabbath School Association early next
month and arrangements have been
made for a big demonstration. The
main thoughts of the convention this
year will be "Every person In the Sun
day school," "Every Sunday school
member in the church" and "Every
Sunday school front line by 18J6." A
new feature will be a street demon
stration by the Organized Adult Bible
Class and secondary division classes
of the lower district In the evening of
May 13. Bands will furnish music
for the parade, after which there will
be a mass meeting for men in the
Lutheran Church and a mass meeting
for women in the United Brethren
Church.
The executive committee requests
the citizens of Enola living along the
following parade route to decorate
their homes on the evening of May 13.
i The parade will march in Altoona"ave
nue. Summit street. Brick Church
: road and State road as far south as
Pine street.
The Sunday school classes from the
following towns have been Invited to
take part In the street demonstration:
Mechanicsburg. Shircmanstown, Camp
Hill, New Cumberland. Ijemoyne,
Washington Heights, Wormlevsburg,
West Fain lew and Eberly's Mills.
KITCHEN S'HOWKR FOR CHURCH
Ijemoyne. Pa., April 27.—T0-ntght
the Toadies' Aid Societv of the local
Church of Christ will hold a kitchen
shower in the basement of the church.
The utensils received through this
method will be used in equipping the
kitchen in the basement of the new
church.
I.EMOYNE PEOPLE IT>Tj
T-emoyne, Pa.. April 27.—C. H. How
ard. who is seriously 111 at his home
in Hummel avenue, 1s slightly Im
proved. George W. Kephart. one of
the founders of the town, who has
been 111 at his home In Hummel ave
nue for more than three months with
pneumonia, is able to be out again.
Miss Ruth Fettrow Is 111 at Tier home
In Hummel avenue.
BOY'S HEAP CTT
New Cumberland. Pa., Ajh-ll 2".
Clarence Schenck. of New Market, fell
on a concrete step at the home of his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Curtin
Myers at Elkwood and cut a hole in
his head.
APPITTON TO BCTLPTN'G
New Cumberland. Pa., April 27.—An
addition is being built at the Steam
Dye and Bleach Works in Water
street.
CARPET RAG PARTT
New Cumberland, Pa.. April 27.
M. A. Hoff's Sunday school class of
the r*hurch of God held a carpet rag
party at the home of Mrs. Annie Wei
gle last night.
NEIGHBORS HET.P SICK MAN
Special »n The Telegraph
Marticville. Pa., April 27. About
twenty neighbors yesterday gathered
at the home of Andrew Martin and
did his plowing. Mr. Martin being con
fined to bell with typhoid fever. His
three sons and a daughter are ill with
the disease. The neighbors plowed
twenty-seven acres of land, aaid did
other work about the place.
Li AST ENTERTAINMENT
Special to The Telegraph
Shippensburg. Pa.. April 27.—The
last number of the high school lyceum
course will be rendered this week by
Hal wood Robert Manlove in the Opera
House.
CHILDREN LOVE
CASCARETS~IOc
y
Remove the winters liver and
bowel poison with candy
cathartic
Don't let your child stay sick, bil
ious, feverish, tongue
coated
Your child is bilious, constipated
and sick. Its little tongue Is coated,
breath Is bad and stomach sour. Get
a 10-cent box of Cascarets and
straighten the youngster right up.
Children love this harmless candy
cathartic and it cleanses the little
liver and thirty feet of bowels with
out griping.. Cascarets contain no cal
omel and cart be depended upon to
move the sour bile and poison right
out of the bowels. Cascaxets is- best
family cathartic.
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Commencement Exercises of Lower
Duueannon H. S. Tomorrow
Special to The Telegraph
Duncannon, Pa., April 27. Com
mencement exercises of the lower
Duncannon High School, will be held
iri the Methodist Church to-morrow
evening at 7.30 qjclock. The class
will sit under its motto. "Not How
Much, but How Well." The address
to the graduating class will be deliv
ered by Professor L. E. McGinnes,
of the Steelton schools. The music
for the program will be furnished by
the Marysville Orchestra. Professor
D. A. Kline, superintendent of the
Perry county echools, will present di
plomas to the members of the class,
who are Alma J. Garlln, Grace H.
Haas, Martha E. Perry, J. Laverna
Bltner, Rusagl D. Fenicle, lan M.
Lightner and Stanley S. Stroup.
CELEBRATE 15TII ANNIVERSARY
Special to The Telegraph
Shiremanstown, Pa., April 27.—Mr.
and Mrs. John H. Sheely celebrated
their fifteenth wedding anniversary at
their home in South Main street. Din
ner was served to the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Roth, of Middle
town: Mrs. TV. M. Bower, of Bellwood;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kraber, of Har
rlsburg; Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Hershey,
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Richie, of Me
chanicsburg; the Rev. and Mrs. H. K.
Lantz, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bower, Mr.
and Mrs. R. N. Atticks, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Brehneinan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Howry, Mr.
and Mrs. William Bates, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Howry. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Sheely, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Roth, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sheets,
Miss Belle Heck, Miss Irene Heck,
Miss Blanche Howry, Miss Kathryn
Roth, Miss Mary Atticks, Miss Mnrle
Senseman, Miss Sue A. Kline and Dr.
Joseph L. Daugherty.
DIED AT BAI/TTMORE
Special to The Telegraph
Mechanlcsburg, Pa., April 27. —The
death of Mrs. Harry Inderleden. of
Baltimore. Md., a former resident of
Mechanlcsburg. occurred on Sunday.
She was aged 39 and is the sister of
Mrs. L. C. Wise, of West Main street.
The body will be brought here for
I burial and services held at the home
[of Mrs. Wise on Thursday morning.
WOOD WAGON UPSETS
Special to The Telegraph
Duncannon, Pa., April 27.—Satur
day morning, Jacob Keck was coming
off Cove Mountain with a load of
wood, when the wagon struck a rut
and upset. The mules stopped when
Keck cal.>;"i to them. The driver.and
the wood was hurled in a heap along
side the road.
SUNDAY SOIfOOL ORGANIZED
Specie/ to The Telegraph
New Gormantown, Pa, April 27. —
On Sunday the Methodist Episcopal
Sunday School was organized by the
election of the following officers: Su
perintendent, Orlando Trostle: assist
ant superintendent, Blaine Stephens:
secretary. Earl Adams; assistant sec
retary, Miss Ruth Baltozer; treasurer,
Mrs. Mary B. Hopple; librarian, Ran
dolph Gutshall: organist, Mrs. Elsie
Morrison; teachers. Miss Luella 8.
McLaughlin, Blaine Stephens, Mrs.
Mary B. Hopple, Miss Viola Beaston.
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
What a Heap of Happiness it Would
Bring to Harrlsburg Homes
Hard to do housework with an ach
ing back.
Brings you hours of misery at lei
sure or at work.
If women only knew the cause—
that
Backache pains often come from
weak kidneys,
'Twould save much needless woe.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
Read what a Harrlsburg citizen
says:
Mrs. A. H. Eastright. 631 Peffer
street, Harrlsburg, says: "Some time
ago I suffered from pain across my
kidneys. I used Doan's Kidney Pill*
as they were recommended so highly
for kidney trouble, and a few doses
gave me relief. I can recommend
Doan's Kidney Pills as a very good
1 medicine for kidney complaint."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Eastright had. Foster-Mllburn
i Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y—Advertise
ment.
!| Buy Coal Now—'Cheapest J
This is the month to order next winter's supply of coal. There'll
] I a material saving to be effedted, and the wise folk are taking
] I of present low prices. Buy before the advance comes, and buy MontiP
11 sornery coal thus Insuring the most quality for your money. M
J. B. MONTGOMERY 1
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