RECEPTIONS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES! CLUB FOUND 143 KINDS OF BIRDS Between March 1 and Novem ber 1 Greencastle Members Hunted For New Species IN MEMORY OF HUSBAND Mrs. Belle Palmer Presents Walnut Bookcase to Public Schools of Town Greencastle, Pa., Nov. 11. Mem bers of the Greencastle Nature Club | report a successful season. During j the period between March 1 and No-j vember 1, the club found about Green- j castle and in the immediate vicinity a total of 143 different species of birds. ' —Mrs. Belle Palmer has presented to j the public schools a handsome walnut j bookcase in memory of her husband j the late Dr. E. W. Palmer, who was | President of the School Board. Mrs. i Madeline Shaw has returned from an j extended sojourn at Middleboro. Mass. j —Miss Grace McLaughlin left fori Lakewood, N. J.. where she will spend > the winter. Mrs. Watson Fletcher ! and daughter of Pittsburgh were guests at the home of L. 11. Fletcher.; —Miss Helen Collier has returned to j Washington, D. C.. after a two weeks j visit with her mother. Mrs. W. W.! Lowman entertained at dinner on Sun- j day in honor of Mrs. William Lowman and Mrs. Benjamin Whitmore. Mt. Pisgal Lodge, No. 44 3. F. and A. M. held an informal banquet at the close of the regular meeting on Tuesday evening. D. B. Keefer and daughter. Miss Annie, are home from a two weeks' visit to Washington, D. C. j Miss Grace Brumbaugh is spending two weeks at Uniontown. The Rev. L. M. Conrow. the recently-elected pastor of the Presbyterian church, ar rived in Greencastle on Saturday, and delivered his tirst sermon on Sunday to a large congregation.-—Mrs. Jacob I Crunkleton entertained at dinner on ! Sunday in honor of Mr. ■ Crunkleton's birthday. Covers.! were laid for thirty-six guests. j A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. j Harry Barnhart. She has been chris tened Emily Lucille. Miss Nina Da-; vison, daughter of Mrs. Mary L. Da- j vison of South Carlisle street, has re signed her position as superintendent ' of the Franklin county hospital, and will go south for the winter. Mrs. Benjamin Izer has been taken to the ! Chajnbersburg hospital with typhoid i fever. How's This? offer Oce Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transaction! and financially able to carry out any obligation* made by his firm. NAT. BANK OF COMMERCE. Toledo, Ohio. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken interns lly. acting olrectly upon the blood and mucous burfac*s of the system. Testimonials s*>nt free. Trice 73 tents per bottle. Sold by ail Druggists. Take HaU'a Family Pills tor constipation. R. D. PRATT Eyesight Specialist Will remove November 13th from 807 North Third street, where he has been located for over 15 years, to new and elegantly furnished offices at 26 North Third street, in the Schleisner build- ! ing. This new location is central and will prove a convenience to patrons in all parts of the city as well as those from surrounding towns. The new offices will be more elabo- ; rately fitted up and furnished than those now occupied and will be more' conveniently and comfortably ar- I ranged. They will be equipped with the latest approved scientific instru-1 ments for properly measuring all visual defects without the aid of medi cines. confusing charts or annoying questions. Included in the equipment: will be a new instrument for color i testing for railroad employes—Adv. j tAsk The Merchants For Whom We WorK As To Our Ability We will gladly furnish yea with the list, but here's a good plan: Notice the clean est window*— WE "DID" THEM. Harrisburg Window Cleaning Co. OFFICE TO EAffT ST. Hell Phone 352* SATURDAY EVENING, 1700 BUSHELS OF CORN ON FOURTEEN ACRES OF LAND Twenty-Seven Lars Made Bushel;3,soo Barrels of Apples Sunk by German Submarines Gettysburg, p a .. Nov. 11. —On 14, acres of land on the old Lily farm in Mount Pleasant township, 1,700 bu-| she Is of corn were grown. Many of the ears were from 12 to 14 inches! long, requiring only 2" of them to: make a bushel. Word has been re- | ceived that in two of the ships that | were torpedoed and sunk by the Ger m-ins were consignments of Adams county apples sold to dealers on tho other side of the ocean. In all 3,500 1 barrels of the local fruit went to the I bottom. A registered postal card was delivered by one of the local mail carriers the other day. It is the tirst! time that any of the employes of the office can remember that a registered i stamp had been attached to an ordi- ' nary postal card sent through this j office. Ground has been dedicated on which to erect the Y. M. C. A. building at the college. The dedicatory exercises were held in connection with' Visitors Spend Pleasant Fall Days at Dauphin Dauphin. Pa., Nov. 11.—John H. Bricker left to-day for Decatur, 111., where he will spend the winter with his daughter. Mrs. David Lewis. Thomas Hawthorne, of New York city, is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Hawthorne. —Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wells and family, who were summering at Speeceville, have returned to their Harrisburg home, 110S Penn street.—Mrs. Wilson For ney and daughter. Miss Ruth Forney, of Harrisburg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Forney on Sunday.— Mrs. Alice B. Hess returned to her home at Brooklyn on Monday after spending several days with Mrs. Wil liam P. Clark.—Dr. A. C. Coble, who has been ill at his home in Erie street, has fully recovered.—Max Long, a stu dent at the Gettysburg Preparatory School, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Lane Long.— Miss Rebecca Shoemaker, Miss Caro line Sparrow, Miss Mary Bingham, Miss Jane Roth and Miss Cauffman, of Harrisburg. spent the week-end at the Bailey farm, near town.—Miss Char lotte Smith, of Alexandria, A'a., is spending the winter with her aunt. Mrs. William Bell Gross.—Miss Annie M. Webncr is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Webner.—Mrs. Elizabeth Gerberich is spending the winter with relatives at Hanover.—Mrs. William F. Reed has returned home from a visit with rela tives at I.ewisburg.—Mis3 Sabra Clark is attending a week-end house party at the Delta Epsilon house, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem. Miss Ma.vme Garman and Yernon Lyter, >oth typhoid fever sufferers, are re covering rapidly.—Mrs. J. E. Bronson, Miss Jane Bronson and Miss Carrie Speece have returned to their home In Germantown after spending several weeks with Mrs. J. D. M. Reed and Miss Julia Kinter.—Mrs. William Ro denhaver, of Harrisburg, spent sev eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sellers.—Mrs. J. D. M. Reed has returned from a short visit with her brother, Frank M. Shope, at Berwick. BETTER THAN SPANKING Bpanking does not cure children of bed wetting. There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Ind., will send free to sny mother her successful home treat ment, with full instructions. Send nc money, but write her today if your chil- Oren trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child —the chances are it cant help it. This treatment also cures adultf and aged people troubled with urine difll" eolties by day or uight. EDUCATIONAL, School of Commerce Troup Building IS So. Market Sq. Day & Night School Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Stcnotypj, Typewriting and Penmanship Bell 485 Cumberland The OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Kaufman Bldg. 4 S. Market Sq. Training That Secures Salary Increasing Positions In the Office Call or send to-day for Interesting booklet. "The Art of tieuing Alouk La Ibe World." Bell phone 64i)-H. Harrisburg Business College A Reliable School, 31st Year 320 Market Sb Ilarrtsbnrg, k'm. YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS INSTITUTE Hershey Building Front and Market Streets The School That Specializes Day and Night Sessions. Bell Phone 4361 Make Lumber Repairs Now Replace all rotten pieces before winter begins in earnest. When rain and snow gets into a decoyed place the lumber wastes rapid ly. A small sum spent now may save you many dol lars next Spring. It don't pay to neglect repairs. United Ice & Coal Co. Forstcr & Cowden Sts. i the convention of the Women's ; Leagues of Gettysburg College, which organization has been backing the movement to raise the money for the j building. It is to cost $30,000. The j bronze llgurcs for tho monument to ' General Lee erected by the State of J Virginia have been shipped and will be placed in position. The monument will be dedicated next May. Alter , keeping it quiet for about a month announcement has been made of the 'marriage of Miss Marian Stallsmith of Gettysburg and John Holler of Camp ; Hill, the ceremony being performed in Baltimore on the third of October.— i Charles Kappes with j- rorce of work- I men has gone to Antietam to erect a 1 fence around a plot of ground on the I Antietam battlefield which belongs to I the State of New York. Because • of the high cost of living local car [ penters have asked an increase of I wages of fifty cents a day. 'Shamokin G. A. R. Post on Auto Trip to Lykens I.jkens. Pa.. Nov. It. —■ About forty members of Lincoln Post,' No. 140, G. -V R.. of Shamokin. started from that place on Wednesday morning for an auto trip. They passed Pil low, Berrysburg and Elizdbethville and reached Lykens about 11:30. They par took of a chicken and waffle dinner at the Union House and started for home about 2:30, going byway of Tremont, Pottsville, Minersville and Ashland. The party was conducted by J. B. McCoy, formerly of Lykens; Paul Rhodes and Joseph Knapp as a committee. John Hoffman, brakeman on the Harrisburg n "d Lykens Accommodation train, mov ed his family and household goods from Harrisourg to the Philip Deitrlch prop erty. in Pine street. Miss Esther Seayer, of Tower City, spent Sunday wUh Miss Vera Cooper. Miss Ada Smith and her mother, of spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bitterman. ■— Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel Cox and Mrs. Harry Schreftler and son. George, autoed to Harrisburg on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John F. ltow, of Hershey, were in town on Mon day to attend the funjral of Cyrus Par fet s daughter. Ruth. J. AY. Bitter man. of Harrisburg. spent some time with Ills father. Cyrus Bltterman, of \\ est I.ykens. Roy and Lewis Bar rett spent several days in Clark's Val ley hunting. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Primm spent several days at Marys ville. \V. 11. Cooper made a trip to Harrisburg. on Thursday. Tho Rev. H. Soulliard, of the Transfiguration Baptist Church, tilled the pulpit of the Tabernacle Baptist Church on Sundav. —Samuel Fear, teller at the Miners' De posit Bank, is at Sunbury with his sis ter. Mrs. James Welsh, who is iti the hospital at that place since she was so seriously injured near Halifax, some time ago. Miss Nora Rhodes Bride of H. Claire Smith Ycagertown, Pa.. Nov. 11. H. Claire Smith, of Yeagertown, and Miss Xora R. Rhodes of McVeytown. were married by the Rev. A. H. Spangler on Thursday. The groom is a steelworker and the bride a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes of Wayne town ship. Miss Minnie Hoover of Hunt ingdon spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. H. B. Hutchinson. Mrs. Willis Buffington spent several days at Reedsville. The Civic Club held a meeting at the home of Mrs. H. B. Hutchinson on Tuesday evening at. which time the election of officers was held. Erma Eastwood who has been ill the past six weeks with bloodpoison is still confined to bed. but is gradually improving. Mrs. George Henimerly of Ellwood City, is spending several days with her sister. Mrs. James Lesher. Miss Mary Grenoble has re turned to Lewisburg where she will spend the winter with her brother, Charles Grenohle. Miss Hazel Bot tol'f spent several days last week at Reedsville. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Sagar and son. Jay, of Ryde, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibbony on Tuesday. Melvin Fox of Altoona. spent .Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ida Kinzer. Wen dan and William Near spent Monday hunting in the vicinity of Orbisonia. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Baker were visitors at Allenville over Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Daniels spent the week in Fulton county assisting at a former charge. Big Hunting Party at Shade Mountain For Week Thompsontown. Pa., Nov. 11. A hunting party composed of Kurtz Leyder, H. C. Rowe, John Dorwart, Harry Sieber. Howard Taylor, M. E. Sehlegel of town, and Roy Hull and Robert Seabold of New Holland left on Tuesday for Shade mountain. Mrs. Samuel Keplar of Altoona spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Mary Gross. Miss Maude Hoopes of East Salem is spending the week with Mrs. A. G. Haldeman. William Colyer and daughter, Anna, spent Monday at Harrisburg. Miss Susan Spieher spent several days at Lewis town. Miss Beulah Cameron re turned home Wednesday* after spend ing the summer near Harrisburg. The second number of the entertain ment course will be gitfen this eve ning in the borough school auditor ium by John F. Chambers, Imperson ator. Recent guests at the Fennis home were E. A. Tennis of Salina, Kansas, and his two daughters. Mar guerite and Elgarda Tennis and Flor ence Barnes of Philadelphia who spent the week-end; O. B. Tennis and his dauchter, Eouise Tennis, of Chicaco, Wednesday and Thursday, stopping while on their way to Paris, France. BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes j Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. 1 " 1 , HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS SIDES & SIDES > —J C Ambulance Service Prompt and efficient nfrvlrr for the transportation of patlenta to and from hoinu, hoapltula, or the K. It. ata tlonx. With apeclal care, ex perienced attendant* and nom inal chargea. Emergency Ambulance Service ! 1740 !*. SIXTH ST. Hell l'fcone -4-X Lai ted _7a-W, j HARRISBURG HfSfUti TELEGRAPH Personal News Items From Nearby Towns in Central Pennsylvania Klixabelbvillr. W. E. Bufflllgtoil ' and Edw. F. Miller, Government at- i taches at Washington D. C. were here j on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and t Mrs. Nathaniel Miller who spent some time in the Middle West returned on Tuesday evening-. Miss Miriam Bau der, of Lebanon Valley College, spent Saturday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyer, of Heading:, spent several days with his aunts, Liz zie and Persida Bender, here. Mrs. XV. Hejnping and daUKhter, of Wilmington, Del., spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bonawltz. The Rev. H. E. Mil ler. family and Miss Miriam Kelper, of Lebanon, were leeent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ItomberKcr. George K. Roniberger, J. A. Huffman and Isaiah L. Matter. United States gangers, spent several days with their families, here. —Professor Mark E.'Stine, of Port Car bon. spent several days with his pa rents, here. Paul Stroup, of the I,'nl versi.v of Pennsylvania. and Joe L. Stine of Franklin and Marshall College, spent several days at their homes here. George Sehrtver. tiie freight clerk at the local depot, was transferred lo Wat sontown, leaving for that place on Tuesday. Jack Dawson, of Muncy, is here. Mrs. Gertie James spent the week with relatives at Herndon. Percy A. Swab. .Soomon C. Shutt and Harold I. Swab, of Allentown. spent several days here. Mrs. Stanley Bol ton. Mrs. Homer Matter and George Lebo spent several days at Milton with Mrs. Homer Hcarn Montnnrioii.— Members of the ladies' Aid Society, of the Methodist Church, were entertained at the home of Mrs. I'. A. Leib, on Tuesday evening. Harvev Wenzel left Tuesday night with a party from Harrisburg on a hunting trip to Canada. Xlrs. Jesse Shortess and daughter, of York, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Flank. A. G. Keyser and family spent Sunday at Chillisiiua with his sisters, the Misses Ada and Sarah Keyser. Mr. and Mr#. R'' Sheets and son, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Furmn. daugh ter Eli\ia and son Edgar, autoed to Mil roy and Lewistown on Sunday and spent Uie at the homes of Harry Klose <4(<l Scott Kurman. Mrs. Frank Huther, of Milton, spent Wednesday with hor niece, Miss Martha Rlegel. Elmer shatter has returned home after spending several days hunting in the mountains, near Millmont. Mrs. \Y. T. Smythe has gone to spend a month with friends at Pottstown, Harrisburg, Wormleyshurg and Mahanoy City. Misses Alma and Ethel Shaffer attend ed a masquerade party at Williams port on Saturday evening. Clarence Reed and family were entertained at dinner on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mrs. Morrison Bell helm. of Milton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Cox. Newvllle. John Boyd, of Harris burg, spent several days with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Reddig and chil dren. are guests of Mrs. Reddig's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. William Killian. Miss Lolita Borst is visiting friends at Mount Union. - Francis Derrick, of Bellwood, Pa., visited his parents here. —Miss Marian Myers, of Philadelphia, was a Newville visitor. Miss Sue Sol lenberger, of Harrisburg. visited her mother over Sunday. Miss Jane Alii, New York, spent Sunday with her motho. Mrs. M. K. Ahl. Mrs. Helen Andrews, of New York, is the guest of her sister. Miss Lou McCune. James Walters, of Johnstown, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Glauser, over Sunday.—Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tasg, of Harrisburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George p. James. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyles, of Chester, spent several days with Mrs. Boyles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Oves. ■— The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Skillington. of Hazleton, Pa., were guests of Mrs. Skil lington's parents. Sir. and Mrs. C. D. Hartzell. Miss Mary Bell, of Harris burg, visited the Misses Ott. Edwin R. Hays, president of the First National Bank, was re-elected a director of the Carlisle Trust Company. Ephraim Ixingnecker, of Klizabethtown, visited Daniel Burkholder. Miss Margaret Brattan, of Harrishutg, visited her sis ter, Mrs. W. C. Kerr. John F. Zeigler, of Northwestern lowa, visited his brother. S. D. Zeigler. Plkctoivn. Mrs. George Wade, Jr.. and daughters, Verna and Alberta, of Penhronk, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Runkle. Mrs. George Mu mm a and Miss Luella Gastrock, of Fishing Creek Valley, on Monday visit ed Miss Prlscilla Ramsey. —' Harry Farnsler. of near Paxtonia: George Pot teiger, Mrs. Edward Shepler and chil dren. Dorothy. Claire and Mildred, spent Sundav afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Shepler. Mrs. H. M. Wilt mi Mondav visited Mr. and Airs. E. C. Wilt. at. Penhrook. Mrs. H. E. Hall- spending some time with her parents. Mr. aud Mrs. George Wade, re turned to her home, at Harrisburg, on Sundav. Mrs. Elmer Allen, of Enola, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Earley. Mrs. Frank George, of Lin?, lestown, snent several days with Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedv. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nye, Charles Nve and Clarence Hearst, of Harrisburg, visited Mrs. Rebecea N T ve, on Sunday. David Strouse. of Middletown, on Sundav visit ed Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Wade. Charles Hallman, of Oaks, snent several days with Mr. and Mrs. William Hallman. Wormlej hnrs:. The Pev. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Pensliaw and Mrs. Sparrow snent several days nt Scranton.—Gladys Srl-rack :s in the Hartman hospital, at Harrisburg. where she was operated on for apnendicltls. Miss A. E. Eckert snerit Tuesdav night with Calvin Erb's family, at Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. Gribble and baby are spendlne several days with their aunt, Mrs. John Schaf fer. Mr. and Mrs. Gribble are pre paring to return to Africa, where they have spent some time as missionaries. —William Harris<*i, of Harrisburg, vis ited his cousin, J. D. Hippie. The Rev. Charles Sparrow, of Boonsboro. Md.. spent several days with his brother, Rolla Sparrow. Jonestown.—David Smith who had been spending several days with his sis ter, Mrs. Moses F. Arndt, returned to his home, at Pottsville, on Saturday.— Miss Agnes M. Hazeltlne, of Philadel phia, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hazeltlne.—Dr. John A. Capp and family, of Lancaster, spent Sunday with his brother, George S. Capp.— Miss Fannie Atkins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lentz.—Harry E. Light, who had been a patient at the Good Samaratne hos pital, at Lebanon, for some time, has returned, home.—Edwin R. Truxel, of Washington, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie Truxel.—Michael S. Rank-, of came home Tuesday to be present at his father's, David F. Rank's seventyfsecond birthday anniversary.— Mrs. Ellas Minnich, of Pine Grove, spent Wednesday with relatives here.—Mrs. Paul Shott and children, Gilbert and Emily, of Lebanon, is visiting Dr. S. T. Gilbert and family. Hummclstown. Mrs. Erie Look ; and daughter Anna were quests of Mrs. W. A. Landls.—The K. T. K. girls and their friends held a dance in Ruff's ■ Hall on Saturday evening. Misses Mary and Elizabeth Fox spent a day at Harrisburg.—Miss Lorraine Heagy, of Harrisburg is teaching In the public schools.—D. W. Cassel and family at tended a wedding reception in honor of their daughter and her husband, who were married on Thursday and had just returned front a trip to Wash ington. the reception being held at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knoll, at Annville, on Sun day.—Josef N. Null has been appoint ed scientific assistant in the Bureau of Zoology to State Zoologist Sanders. Previously Mr. Null was in the employ of the United States Bureau of Ento mology". Miss Pauline Laucks, a member of of the sophomore class in the high school, returned to school on Monday after a long siege of typhoid . fever. —Mary Breckenmaker Is able to ! be out after a slight attack of typhoid j fever. Marjorie Ntssley and Llllle 1 Oresh spent Tuesday in Harrlsburg.—j The Rev. J. A. Landls, of Union De- i posit called on his daughter, Mrs. I William Landis, on Wednesday.—Vic- POWER HO USE T OF DWELLING 100 One of Millersbmy's First Building's Being Hazed to Make Room Fur Improvements at Electric Light Plant MilU'vsburjj. Pa., Nov. 11. The old house out at the electric light plant, probably a hundred years old, has been razed to make way for the new modern powerhouse to be built on the site. A force of workmen have been on the job several weeks digging the foundations for the new plant. A stoneorusher will be in stalled to furnish the stone for the | tor K. Metriclc, a senior in the high i school, returned to school on Monday | after an attack of typhoid fever, from ; which he had suffered a relapse.— Ward Thomas, a "middy" in the ma rine training school at Norfolk, Ya.. , visited his grandfather, Jacob Thomas, , tlio pa- ♦ week. Mrs. Ilarry Kns , niinsor, of Harrisburg, was the guest • of Mrs. Barbara Nye.—Mrs. Clara W. I Hare is visiting friends at Philadelphia | and Reading.—Mrs. U. R. Sliaeffer spent" Tuesday in Marrisburg.—l". P. ! Haehnlen attended the meeting of tho [ past grands of the Independent Order I *f Odd Fellows at Mlddletown.—Mr. land Mrs. John Trout, of Philadelphia, I visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kautz.— | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buch and daugh ter Elizabeth, of Elizabethtown, visited here on Sunday.—Mrs. Annie Earnest has returned from a visit to Reading. ; —Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Pike spent sev ; oral days at Philadelphia. Bimlnaimlrs Church. —Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Drupp visited friends at Pal , myra.—Mr. and Mrs. Krutzer are vis iting Enos Robb's family.—Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Snavely, of Campbell town, visited C. E. Barnhart's family. —Daniel Seichrist and daughter at tended the funeral of Mrs. Seitzinger. —Daniel Kline made a trip to Harris burg.—The Rev. Mr. Sollenherger, of | Harrisburg, was in town on Monday.-- i Jacob M. Gingrich made a trip to Pal : myra.—Monroe Noecker. of Hershey, I is at homo with his parents.—Mr. and j Mrs. William Shmacht visited William j Gerberich's family on Sunday.—Mr. ,and Mrs. Harry Blatt visited friends 1 at West Hnnover. Millcrstown.—Mr. and Mrs. James Walker, of Altoona, spent Sunday with William Walker.—Mrs. Charles Eu gene Rippnian was a Harrisburg vis ! i*or on Monday. - Mrs. Thomas I McCauley, of Harrisburg, was the I guest of Mrs. Grace Deitzler on Tues j day. Mrs William McDonald, of Cleveland. Ohio, is visiting her sister, | Mrs. Annie Eckels, at the Ward House, t —Mrs. John Deitrich was a visitor at ! Harrisburg Wednesday. Mrs. John i Hrinton, of Camp Hill, visited her • parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kipp, this week.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mauk, jof Harrisburg, were guests of D. M. | Rickabaugh and family on Wednes day.—Charles Pines, of Huntingdon, I spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mary Pines.—Misses Elva Spicher and Bertha Myers were week-end visitors at Lemoyne.—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wagner, of Lemoyne, were guests of their parents here on Sunday.—Miss Mary Rowe and friend, of York, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Rowe.—Carl Lauver. of Burn ham. spent Sunday with John Light.— Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn, of Elliottsburg. j is visiting Mrs. J. C. Hall.—Mr. and j Mrs. James Roundsley are visiting i their son, Leland Rounsley, at Altoona. j —Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Charles spent the ! week-end with Mr. Charles' parents I at Roseglen.—-Burton Allen spent the I week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mary ! Allen.—Miss Anna Furst, of Lock Ha ; ven, was the guest of D. M. Ricka j baugh and family this week.—Lee Al j len, of Harrisburg, is visiting his i grandmother, Mrs. Mary Allen.—Sun j i-ay Mr. and Mrs. George Fry, Fred ! and Emory Fry, Misses Helen Martin, i Alice Rickabaugh and D. G. Ricka ! baugh motored to Lewistown.—Wil- I lard Diffonderfer and friend, of Nanti coke, spent Sunday with his uncle, I Thomas Krerner. Wiconisco.—Mrs. S. A. Miller, of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives here. —Miss Margaret Beadle has returned to Philadelphia after several weeks' visit with relatives.-—Albert Foster, of Bloomsburg, was the truest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster. —Miss Bernice Eves, of Millvllle, spent several days with Professor and Mrs. John E. Shambach.—l. W. Holland Is home from a visit to Coatesville. — Miss Maude Bordner spdnt Saturday at Millersburg.—Miss Mary Smith, of Lylsens, is spending several days at the home of Thomas Williams.—Mrs. William IJoyd is recovering slowly after several weeks' illness. Miss Kathryn Jones is visiting the Rev. G. S. Kerr and family at Christiana.— Mrs. Samuel Fear is home from a visit to Shamokin.—Misses Anna L. Sheafer and Emma Bailey returned home after visiting relatives at Wilmington, Del. —Dorothy Acaley Is home from a brief visit to Pottsville.—Mary Schoffstall, of Harrisburg, and Walter Schoffstall, of Philadelphia, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schoffstall.— Misses Ruby and Mary Messner spent Sunday at Williamstown. —Mrs. Claude Minnich and daughter Sarah are visit ing relatives at Philadelphia.—Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd, of Shamokin, were Kuerts of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boden. —Elizabeth Harrington, who is.con lined to her home with typhoid fever, is improving slowly.—Olwyn Blackway sDent. Sunday at "Williamstown.—The Rev. L. H. Yergey spent Monday in Tower City.—Mrs. Ambrose Esterline. of Harrisburg. is visiting at the home of I. A. Machamer.—Ray Neyer, of Tremont, called on town friends.—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pontius has returned home after spending several days at Harrisburg. QorQQ Every Niqht For Constipation Headache Indigestion, etc RRANDRETH D PILLS Safe and Sure £ I SEP® I Bet. sth Ave. & Broadway. u Fireproof—Modern—Central. 300 ROOMS WITH BATHS. ] S.caU: I aklc d'Hota aid ala Carta I WHITE FOI! BOOKT-KT. n. t. BITPWKY. PHOP. I NOVEMBER 11, 1916. concrete work, 809 tons being re quired. The old flouring mill which was transformed into an electric light ing plant a quarter of a century ago is 100 years old, as the corner stone above the door has the f6llowing in scription cut into it: "Wiconisco Mills, built by D. Frank and Lovis, his wife, A. D., 1817." The stone is in good condition and the let tering plain. Women Evangelists Wind Up Revival Services at Halifax 'Halifax, Pa., Nov. 11.—Two women evangelistis who have been conducting special services in Trinity Reformed Church for several weeks held their last service on Thursday evening.— Rimer 13. Daugherty spent several days at the home of his sister, Mrs. David Mockerman, at Harrisburg.—Mrs. 11. B. Slider left on Wednesday for the Methodist Hospital, at Philadelphia, where she will undergo treatment. — N. E. Koones has been confined to his home in Fourth street with illnes:; for several days.—Daniel Fite and family, of Killinger, spent Sunday at the home ol -is Sheesley and his bride spent Sun day at the home of his father. John Sheesley. at Matamoras.—J. 11. Eisen hower and family spent Saturdav at Steelton.—Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter ond son John and Mrs. Edgar Marquet, of Philadelphia, spent the week-end with their nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith.—E. E. Fitting has been called to Portsmouth, Ohio, on occount of the serious illness of his daughter, Mrs. W. S. Bowman.—Miss Hattle Dunkel is visiting friends at New Ringgold.—O. F. Still, of Halifax, who has bee nemployed at Lebanon for some time, has accepted a position with the W. IJ > Pike Shoe Company at Hummelstown.—Miss Florence Grim, of Millersburg, spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. D. Grim. —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, of Brooklyn, N. V., have been spending the week at th ehome of her sister, Mrs. M. F. Boyer.—Joseph E. Epler on Sunday was called to the bedside of Ills sister, Mrs. Bumga,rdner. of High spire, who has been critically ill with typhoid fever. Harry West.fall, of Marysville, spent Wednesday with his parents.—Mrs. Claude Bradley; of De troit, Mich., is spending several days at the home of her uncle. John E. No oe. j Still young! Hun-' j dreds of Packard trucks, "charged ! off" the books after j five years—are earn ing dividends today j; —with six, seven, j eight, years of ser- j vice behind them, j Packard Motor Car Co. of Philadelphia 101 Market Street, Harrisburg If you are looking for a cigar that has quality and If you want to get satisfaction out of a smoke, then supply yourself liberally with KING OSCAR 5c CIGARS and every time you light one up you will get the smoke comfort that satisfies. What's more, they're all the same, each one as good as the last. JOHN C. HERMAN & CO., MAKERS MINERS ALL WEAR UNION BUTTONS Employes at Brooksidc Col lieries Resume Work After Shutdown EVERY MAN PAID UP Women's Missionary Society) Will Hold Meeting at Snyder Home at Sheridan Tower City. Pa., Nov. 11. With th consent of the company, the men re sumed work at the Brookside collieries on Wednesday morning. Every man, the engineers Included, at East -nd West Brookside is a union man and has a button. Friday will be the semi monthly payday at Brookside. On Thursday night the Women's Mission ary Society, of the United Evangelical Church, will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Henry Snyder, at Sheri dan. Miss Hattie Liudwig is recover ing- from a severe attack of tonsilltis.—• This evening a festival will bo held at the home of Mrs. W. O. Sehriener to raise funds for her Sunday school class of the Reformed Church. Charles Baier has returned from a visit to his parents, at Lebanon. Oliver Macha tner and family, of Brainhdalo, autoed to town and enjoyed Sunday with rela tives. Clair Bressler, of Lebanon, spoilt the week-end with his father. —• Miss Lena Keiser Is home from Phila delphia, where she spent several months. Robert Schrope and Isador Cohen spent a day at Valley View with the former's grandparents. Thieves in Automobile Raid Upper End Cornfield Il'fc, Pa., Nov. 11. On Monday night some miscreants entered the cornfield ot" William H. Novinger, stealing corn and fodder and scat tering fodder from there to Millers burg. They traveled by automobile. Wilson Lenker took an auto load of people to Valley View on Sunday. Walter Schwolm who was ill with, typhoid is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leitzel, of Elizabethville called on friends here. Mildred Stroheck er visited friends at Millersburg over Sunday. Daniel Ditty and family called at the home of John Swab near Elizabethville on Sunday. Mrs. Aaron Paul came home Sunday after spending several weeks at John Hen ninger's at Berrysburg, helping to I nurse her granddaughter who had tvpliold fever. 5
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