2 a »s] REPUBLICANS WILL NAME CANDIDATES Selection of Men For Marysville Will Be Made at Meeting Tomorrow Evening Special to The Telegraph Marysville, Pa., Aug. 9.—To-mor row evening Marysville Republicans will gather in the headquarters of the Marysville Republican Club In the Flatlron building, when candidates Will be nominated for the different mu nicipal offices to be filled at this Fall's general election. During the past few years the offices of borough school director and coun cilman have taken on an added im portance, caused by the growing re quirements of the larger Marysville. Five councilmen, two for two years and three for four years, and two school directors are to be elected. In addition Marysville wll elect a chief burgess, a high constable, a constable, a justice of the peace, a judge of elec tions, two inspectors of elections, an auditor and an assessor. RETURN FROM VACATION Special to The Telegraph Marysville, Pa.. Aug. 9. —The Rev. S. B. Bidlack, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Rev. S. L. Rice, pastor of the Zlon Lutheran Church, have returned from their an llual summer vacations and services v-ere held in their churches for the first time for several weeks last evening. OLD CHURCH TO CELEBRATE Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Pa., Aug. 9.—Maytown Re formed Church, one of the oldest in the State, is arranging for the cele bration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the church. The first pastor was the Rev. John Conrad Bucher, prior to 1765, who before being ordained was a cap tain in the Colonial army and was chaplain of the famous German regi ment in the Revolution. A very elabo rate program to last a week is being prepared. The Rev. William J. Lowe is the present pastor. HALIFAX GRANGE PICNIC Special to The Telegraph Halifax, Pa., Aug. 9.—On Saturday next the seventh annual picnic of Hali fax Grange, No. 1343, will be held in Buffalo Park. At 10.30 a. m. M. S. Rond will tell how he took a worn-out farm and built it up to a very high productive state, and at 1 p. m. J. W. > Clempson will explain why, where, when and by whom the grange was organized. Professor Franklin Menges vtll deliver an address on "Natural ■Ways of Maintaining the Fertility of the Soil." TEACHERS ELECTED Special to The Telegraph Halifax, Pa., Aug. 9.—At a directors' neeting held at Enders on Saturday ihe following teachers were elected for the Jackson township schools: Knders, Auguilla Thompson; Zimmer •'ah's, Paul Yeager; Frank's,'C. E. V.'ise; Shoop's. Nathan Parmer; Sny- Vr'B, C. H. Parmer: Fisherville, H. •' ''ff. of Lykens; Reiter's, Beryl Scholl; . filler's, Edward Sheetz. Many a Business Man who is careful to protect himself in money matters, is careless about health—his most valuable asset. For many, coffee drinking silently undermines health, because each cup contains about grains of the cumulative, harmful drug, caffeine. Five to six grains of caffeine will kill a rabbit or a cat, and repeated daily will cripple a man. How cripple a man? The caffeine, little by little, causes hardening of the arteries and premature old age, showing more in some than in others. Some of the symptoms of caffeine poisoning are head-ache, nervousness, biliousness, heart flutter, sleeplessness at night, and "fag" after coffee's reac tion in the daytime. The way to avoid all coffee troubles is to leave coffee alone and use Instant Postum —the pure food-drink There's no caffeine nor any other harmful sub stance in Postum. Made from prime wheat, roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses, it contains all the goodness of the grains, and is nourishing, economical and delicious. There's no "fag" in Postum, and "There's a Reason" —sold by Grocers. ' j MONDAY EVENING, Marietta Moulder Commits Suicide by Hanging Special to The Telegraph Marietta, Fa.. Aug. 9.—Shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday morning the com munity was startled to learn of the death of John Buchanan, living In West Marietta, he having committed suicide by hanging In a woodshed at his home. Mr. Buchanan had last been seen alive by members of the family on Saturday evening In Center Sqaure, where the Marietta band was conduct ing a concert and festival. Mr. Buchanan was a moulder by trade and nnnimnirimtiibigTßiTi > 3BC ♦ ■ j Vhen at j Newport I 'Dine at j HILLTOP INN Under soma mwtaqemeTtt as I |%e Vanderbilt Hotel, ♦ ftfjgSMttaMßgnßaagywiai ♦ aßk> ■ OUR AUGUST SALE ? BARGAIN FEAST I Every item in it repre- * "I* - ""**"—' — Jl x sents the product from a reliable factory that has been supplying us with I ' / their stock many years. In [ L the great $75,000.00 assem- j «. bly every furniture and fj floor covering need is met F V ———pjyjl and at prices that mean \ | Almost One-Half 1 p The BURNS guarantee follows with every selec- \ commodatlona. 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