4 ALL THE NEWS OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS RABBIT HUNTERS KILL FINE DOE Carcass of Animal. Found on Dr. Stover's Farm in Adams County \ HOSPITAL GETS VENISON Boy Remains Silent When 22- Caliber Bullet Passes Through His Foot By Special Correspondence Gettysburg, Pa., Nov. IS. Mr. and Mrs. Emanual Weikert, who live near Round Top, along the Taneytown road, celebrated their 63d wedding' anniver sary at their home Tuesday. Their children were in attendance at the af fair, which was of informal nature and quietly observed. Following a visit of a representative of the Victor Talking Machine company to Gettys burg recently, a number of local men took up positions in the plant of'the company at Camden, N. J. Contracts were offered men employed in the fur niture factories and several left for that place last week. Rabbit hunt ers killed a fine doe on the farm of Dr. James G. Stover, near Benderville, last Monday morning. When the car cass found it was still warm. Sheriff Thompson was notified and the ani mal brought to the County Home to be disposed of. When a 22-caliber rifle which he was handling acci dentally discharged, the bullet passed through the right foot of Charles King, living near here. The boy re turned home, did his usual work at the barn and intended to keep his in jury a secret from his parents, but when his father returned home he was informed of the accident and the boy was taken to the office of a physician who dressed the wound. I How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for m cane of Catarrh that canuot be cured by Hall Catarrh Cura. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolado. 0. We. the undersigned, hare known P. J Cheney ft»r the last 15 yeara. and ballave bit) perfectly honorable In all business transaction? and financially able to carry out any obligations made by bla firm. NAT. RANK OP COMMERCE. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cnre fa taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous SUTtftCM <>t the syatem. 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SATURDAY EVENING, York Minister Has Great Record of 25 Years' Wo I ; > .. . \ Marietta, Pa., Nov. 18. —Yor|< Min isterial Association notes the celebra tion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Rev. Dr. Adam Stump, one of the oldest in point of service In that district. The Rev. Stump's record for work includes the following: In fant baptisms, 2,929; adult baptisms, 203; funerals, 1,282; sermons, 1,842; addresses, 1,890; marriages, 943; con firmation, 1,413; by letter, 227; dis missals, 901; by death. 595; he travel ed to perform work in buggy, 65,3. r >6 miles; railroad, 9,969 miles: trolley, 5,241 miles, since 1902; made 15,810 visits. He is headmaster or the York Cadets Military Academy at York and is considered a disciplinarian of ability. His health is good. Lewistown to Have New SIOO,OOO School Building By Special Correspondence Lrt'wistown, Pa., Nov. 13.—This bor ough will improve its river front on ground given by Samuel S. Woods.— George Wentz has returned from a trip to Philadelphia.—John Copelln, who has been in the United States navy for three years, will be home for Thanksgiving, his term of enlistment having expired. "Sunny Jim," an evangelist, has been holding services In the Evangelical Church and draw? ing big crowds.—Lewistown is to have a new SIOO,OOO school building.—Hor ace Solicit has taken a position in the drafting department of the Springfield Arms Company at Springfield, Mass.— The woman suffragists of Mifflin county are pleased with the vote they polled and they will now work harder than ever for the cause. -- George Staekpole, editor of the Lewistown Ga zette. is improving from a threatened attack of pneumonia.—Wm. Henkle, employed in New Jersey, has been calling on aid friends here. —The Ger man Reformed Church will produce a home talont play in the near future, "The Little Minister." fEVEN IF YOU HAD A NECK At lam Aa Thii Fcliaw, Aml Had SORE THROAT I way"! | DOWN ON SI LINE WOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT. A quick, safo, healing, antiseptic relief for Sore Throat, briefly describes TONSILINC. A small bottle of Tonslline lasts longer than most any case of Sore Throat. TOUSILIME relieves Sore Mouth and Hoarseness and prevents Quinsy. 25c. and 50c. Hospital Sin SI.OO. All Dragglsti. THE TOWSILim OOMPANV, ■ « * Ceirtcn, Ohio. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH Busy Bee Club Will Open Reading Roop at Church By Special Correspondence lliiniiiiHstown, Pa., Nov. 13.—Rob ert J. Walton was at Pottstown on Wednesday. Jacob Qaus spent a day with his son, Brinton Gaus, In Harris burg. Mrs. WillUyn Karmany and Mrs. Charles Reed spent a day at Harrisburg. The Busy Beo Club held a party In the social.room of the Reformed Church. During the winter the club will use this hall as a read ing and sewing: room. The union Thanksgiving services will be held in the Methodist church on Thursday morning, November 26, the sermon to be delivered by the Rev. Robert A. Bausch, of the Reformed church. Misses Annie B. Nye and Marjorle Nissley visited friends In Elizabeth town on Sunday. Mrs. Marv Grill has returned from a visit at Sinking Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Deim ler spent Sunday at Philadelphia. Mrs. feamuel Levan and children spent the past week with relatives at Read ,n«- r * and Mrs. Jacob Hummel and son, Robert, of Steelton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wells Buser. Mrs. Ward Hummel is vis iting her parents at Dubois. Harry Green spent Wednesday at Philadet- Pu ~T Alrs - Thomas McCall spent the past week in Philadelphia where KueSt of her son, Thomas Mc 11. " r • and Mrs. Jacob Men gle and children were recent guests of relatives at Philadelphia. John i nomas, of Wormlcysburgr, spent Sun- J,, home " f Mr. and Mrs. 'f? *? 0 k ' • -7~ Mrs, Harry Nissley Sclnn-Z L"' Beatrice Nissley, are at Haven - John Rcigle shot mi,! v^"¥ ound wll mother, Mrs. Eliza Lutz, over Sunday. Miss Catharine Conrad is spending the n"v Ha - rriabui 'S. the guest of ul™ 5 S, he Martin. Mrs. Wil sw.F* Ear "* st sons, Joel and hi Jtnn n 1 " 3 ," h > , paßt we,lk at Wash h!f?» h'o ; Mi s -s Gertrude Rhine wtth h»r rpt """ned home from a visit Newark v ro , ther ' ucob A RWncliart. at enlTn»\f'd ~7 Mrs - Ambrose Back fall.?,?' i Enola - was the guest of t here this week. Bina and hil ?, eadlnK - Charles Lundy ana 11 Is bride, of Harrisbursr snonr and Mrs h l week . wl,h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mindy. Mrs W R week 6 wRh "h' h,ren T' nt P"«of the week with her mother, Mrs Lone o? New YnrT""- ~ " a "T Fithlan. friend* lirrp i WBS cntertf i'ned by mends heie during the week Wl?lifm » C . k u r 18 vlsi,in K his son,' Dr. William Ricker. at Philadelphia. Loyal Temperance Legion Organized at Newville rT a " Xo J- and Mis. John Over, who have iust re froru their wedding trip to with thl f : R " p "< 'he week-end Mrs w p ? 1 " S > ,arPn ' s . Mr. nn.l "• T '- Over. Mrs. George P A? "T S , pent Frida >- with relatives at • lercersburg. AI. Householder anil daurhter, Katherine, have returned to tending 01 ) if Willlan 'sport, after at tending the funeral of the former's sister. Miss Ella Householder. Mrs J Garber and son, Wilbur, of Car- Jlslo, spent a day among friends here Mii R«. v, L«ndis and daughter. Miss Bess, have gone to Harrisbursr. to spend some time with the former's son, George B. Landis. —Mr and Mrs. J. M Killian were married in >ears on Monday, November 8. Mrs 1: n w As^ mo . re 13 her parents at Washington. D. C. _ Mrs. Ira w neeler of Waynesboro, is visiting j her aunts, the Misses Randall. Mr ifind Mrs J. S. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. J. i M'nn Elliott and daughter, and Miss Mary McCachnan have returned from [an auto trip to Altoona, Bellefonte > and State College. A Loval Temp ; erance Legion was organized at a meeting held in the G. A. R. room on i Sunday afternoon. Misses Lena Ivoser and Edna Elliott will be in charge. The installation of the Rev. Carl Ras mussen has been postponed from (November 14 to November 21. Barney Goldberg of this place, re | eeived his naturalization papers on j Monday, and is now a full-fledged Am ! erican. Mrs. Charles McCov and daughter, and Miss Stonesifer of Steel fon. are visiting the formers sister, Mrs. David Shopwell. sh-. and Mrs. Ed. D. Glauser of Chester spent the week-end among relatives here. Mr and Mrs. Levi Watt of Belleville, Pa ' spent several days with Mr. and Mrs' Ed. James. Thomas Derick spent Sunday at Philadelphia. An inter esting meeting of the Civic Club was held at the home of Mrs. J. s. Gracev on Monday evening. The president, Mrs. Swope gave a splendid report of the State Federation of Woman's club meeting at Wilkes-Barre. Mrs Margaret Keall entertained the club on "The Poet Singer of the Negro Race." , HOMfc J-OLKS. ,— j What Our Neighbor* Say. I —* t'nion City, Pa. —"I got run down and lacked tone. I read about what h good medicine Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ia, bo I made up my mind to try some. I began taking it and was surprised that it built me up so fast. I did not need any atter the first bottle. It is the finest medl ' cine of its kind on earth. When I use ; any pills for indigestion and constipa ! tion I always use the 'Pleasant Pel | lets.' They relieve me and seem to I tone up the slack in the stomach and i other parts. I like Dr. Pierce's reme j dies the best of any."— Mß. E. 0. j •'iiowKES, Union Oity. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It increases the- assimilative powers, aud > purifies and enriches the blood. When diseases of organs remote frorc the stomach are caused by the stom ach, the cure of the stomach results in the cure of the other diseases, in heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, etc. Sold in either tablet or liquid form. If your dealer does not keep the sugar-coated tablets, send 50 cents fin stamps) for a box. It is the world's proved blood purifier. It's not a secret remedy for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper. Start to take it to-day and before another day has passed, the impurities of the blood will begin to leave your body through the liver, kidneys, bowels and skin, and in a few (lays you will know by your steadier nerves, firmer stop, keener mind, brighter eyes and clearer akin that the bad blood is passing out, and new, rich, pure blooa is filling your arteries. The same good blood will cause pimples, acne, eczema and all skin eruptions to dry up and disappear. . THREE FIRES IN PERRY FORESTS Forester and Constable Head Squads of Fire Fighters in Hard Battle MUCH GAME BEING SHOT Turkeys and Babbits Killed in \\ ilds of Toboyne Town ship Now Germantowii. Pa., Nov. 13. These hunters shot wild turkeya during the past week: George A. Collins, Charles F. Bowman, John Hopple. I Robert Swartz, Smllev Collins and J. E. Q'Dell. The Rev. John T. Bell of Watsontown, a former minister of the Biain Methodist Epiacopal Church, is here recruiting his health among the hills and vales of Toboyne township. Mrs. Marshall Smith and Miss Minnie Smith of Horse valley, visited friends here. Mrs. Llllie M. Flnkenbinder has typhoid fever and James O'Donel is reported as having diphtheria. Ed. F. Middleton and Cloyd Adams visited Mr. and Mrs. John S. Briner at New Bloomfleld. J. T. McConnell shot ten rabbits, the Biain, medical examiner, inspected the pupils or the Toboyne • township schools. Fire broke out at three dif ferent. places on Cehter ridge on Tues day evening. Forester H. E. Bryner and Constable F. M. Swartz each took out a squad of men, who got It under control after fighting the flames near ly all night. Mrs. Charles F. Fess ler visited her father, Cyrus Jacobs of Honey Grove. Juniata county, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Edward Hock enberry raised a head of cabbage 36 inches in circumference, which weigh ed 11 pounds; a turnip 21x23% inches that weighed four pounds and a beet that weighed five pounds. George M. Smith has a 16-row ear of corn 14 inches long. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Stambaugli, son Franklin and daugh ter Inez, of Jackson township. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tressler. Mrs. Jacob Clouser was the guest of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Berkheimer of Spring Grove, York county, were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Watt. H. E. Keim and son Howard and Mi's. J. A. Noel and daughter Mabel visited Harrisburg.— Mrs. Wilson W. Morrison visited her sister, Mrs. Mary B. Kern, of Biain. — Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bistline, of Pitts burgh, are visiting sfrlends here. Jacob Hopple and brother Ralph, caught two large coons on Thursday night. Deane Stephens, a gunner on the New Hampshire battleship, stationed at Portsmouth, Va„ Is home on a ten-days' furlough. The Knight brothers of Lancaster are oc cupying their house on the Barnhart farm on their annual two weeks' hunt. They are accompanied by Dan Rice, D. R. Kane and Frank Rice, of El llottsburg. Reception For New Pastor of Newport Reformed Church Newport, Pu., Nov. 13. —Mrs. Anson R. Wright and daughter. Miss Lena May Wright., are visiting their son and brother, Norman R. Wright, at Belle fonte. —Mrs. Hanson A. Pennell is en tertaining her sister, Mrs. Katharine Wrlglit, of Braddock. Newport's "grand old woman," Miss Margaretta Bell, celebrated her ninety-seventh birthday anniversary yesterday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Agnew Moore over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brown and children, Misses Ruth, Mary and Julia Brown an Chandler returned home. Asbestos Company Enlarges Its Plant at Manheim By Special Correspondence Manlielni, Nov 13. The VnitML' f-tates Asbestos Company, of this placM employing over 300 people, which re cently started the erection of an ad dition of 60x100 feet, has staked off another addition 64x100 feet. Both buildings will be of brick and two stories high. Professor W. II Her shey a. musician of note, with his fam ily has moved to York where he U conductor of tlie Y. M. C. A. main chorus of thirty-five volros, a woman ' 4 i °f the Schubert choir" JJ? ] 6O voices, as well as organist and ° f , S V rau,s Lutheran win position Professor Hershey has filled for ten years. He will continue his work here as super visor of music in the public schools.— Miss Leona M. Metzler is upending tile week with her mother, Mw Stella Harrlsb,,, -K- - On Sunday in a befitting manner Zlon Lutheran w'n ~ /?/' a rioul),f ' anniversary, fnrtJjiiV.'l, Mar t' n Luther and the fortj-e ghth anniversary of its Sun day School. The Hav. Dr. T. C Bill heimer. of Gettysburg, was the orator Intr rahhw ~/V hei ' 11 comes to shoot -I™* Joh " Graybill, a farmer living half a mile east of this place bag all gunners beaten to a fraz7le He started out the other morning with a short Hme ,, v °, sh ell*. within ?n 1? *i 1. Hp had four rabbits with husk corn T? one ; He V ,en stai "ted to v. 5- orn - In a few minutes his don a rabl) 't Into a nearby wood? He followed and in short order bagged three more bunnies. _ Miss Kdtrn and Pearl A. Shifter uro a?fve