Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, January 03, 1917, Page 10, Image 10

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The United States
is Yours if you are in
good health. The United
States spells Opportunity.
Health comes from right
selection of food and right
habits. Two Shredded
Wheat Biscuits for break
fast will supply more nutri
ment than many a two-dol
lar meal, and costs only four
or five cents. A meal to
work on, to play on. Shred
ded Wheat is ready-cooked,
and ready-to-eat.
Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.
APPENDIX AND TOE CUT
AWAY AT SAME TIME
To have one's appendix removed by
the application of local anesthesia has
become quite a commonplace op
eration, but to have not only the ap
pendix, but a toe also, cut away from
one's anatomy at the same time was
the unusual experience of Henry
Menier, an orderly at the Harrisburg
Hospital.
Menier was operated upon about
ten days ago for appendicitis and after
the operation calmly directed the doc
tors in the amputation of an offending
"hammer" toe.
HELD OX ASSAI'LT CHARGE
Charged with assault. Russel John
son, colored, was arrested last night
by Officer Rinear. He is charged with
the crime by Margaret Potts, colored,
of 133 Balm street.
QorQ O
Every Niqht
/For Constipation
Headache,lndigestion, etc
QRANDRETH
Safe and Sure
QTrrriinifrTT^
FOtt COUGHS and HOARSENESS
THE NEW lOr lIOX PROVES THEIR WORTH
Regular Sizes 25c, 60c, SI. At Druggists.
BROWN'S "otti'uTROCHES
JOHN I. BROWN & SON. Boston. Mass.
FLORIDA
"BY SEA"
Baltimore to
JACKSONVILLE
(Calling at Savannah)
Delightful Sail
Pine Steamers, l.on Karen. Bent Service.
Plan Your Trip to Include
"Finest Coastwise Trips in the World"
Illustrated Booklet on Request.
JIEHCHASTS A MINERS TItANS. CO.
W. P. TURNER, G. I\ A. Uulto.. Md.
AUTO STORAGE—
First class, llreproor garage,
open day and night. Hatei
reasonable.
Auto Trans. Gsrsgc
BSCT Zr-
Mpmlcau.
l oiiet Cream Keeps
the Skin Soft and Velvetv in Rough
Weather. An Exquisite Toilet Prep
aration, 25c.
GOUBAS' Dltlir. STORKS
16 N. Third St., and P. It. R. Station
Used Car
Department
The Following Cars Will Be
Offered at Special Prices
Wednesday and Thursday
Hudson Six-54 touring /-pas
senger, wire wheels, motor over-'
hauled, paint good, tires excel
lent; will be offered to-day,
$750.00
Overland sedan, slightly used,
in perfect mechanical condition)
our Thursday leader ~ #700.00
Our stock contains many other
good values.
The Payments Can Be Arranged.
The Overland-Harrisburg Co.
Office: Service Station:
212 -North Second St. 19th nnd Man tula
WEDNESDAY EVENING,
SCORES GIGGLING
AND GUM-CHEWING
Woman Evangelist Raps Wo
men Who Let Lack of Plume
Keep Them From Church
I
THE REV. MAE. E. FREY
Penbrook, Pa., Jan. 3. —Th •
evangelistic campaign at the United
Evangelical church, this place, is in
full swing. Many people attended the
services last evening to hear the Rev.
Mae E. Frey, the evangelist, speak on
"When a Revival Is Needed." She
scored the women who do not attend
church and give the flimsy excuse of
not having plumes for their hats.
Mrs. Frey said: "There were 1,000
more crimes in Harrisburg during tl.e
past year than the previous year. The
devil has his own way. The church
is going the old stagecoach way in its
I work. We need more family altars
1 1 burning and less giggling and chew
i ing gum when attending services."
; Mrs. E. J. Weishampel, the musical
director, sang.
FEDERATION CLERKS WANT
PAY I'llUEl) FOR U. S. WORKERS
Washington, D. C., Jan. 3. A com
! mittee from a local union of office
| clerks sought a conference with Secre
• tary Morrison, of the American Federa
tion of Labor, to-day, In an effort to
have the federation pay its clerks em
ployed at national headquarters here,
1 the same rates advocated by the fed
! cration for Government clerks, $3 a day
minimum and S2OO increase for those
■ now earning $3 daily. An officer of the
union explained in a statement that
about sixty office employes of the Fed
eration of Labor are members of the
clerks' organization, which in turn is
I affiliated with the federation, and can-
I not order a strike without the federa
tion's approval.
When Dandruff Goes
The Hair Grows
It's easy to get rid of dandruff. Gently
rub spots of dandruff, scales, itching and
irritation with Cuticura Ointment. Next
morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. This treatment every
two weeks is usually sufficient to keep
the scalp clean and healthy.
Sample Eacfi Free by Mail
""•j* oo * ■ th akin. Addreai poat-card:
"Cuticura, Dept. UF, Boa ton." Sold avcryvhers.
RA/LRQADN£W>
TRAINMEN HEAD
SCORES RAILROADS
Alleges That Eight-Hour Game
Is to Be Played; Brother
hoods to Wait
Cleveland, Jan. 3. Charging that
the railroads of the country are per
mitting delays to trains and overtime
which would not ordinarily be per
mitted In order to prove the enormous
expense that would follow obedience
to the Adamson law and asking
whether. If the Supreme Court de
clares the law either constitutional or
invalid, the brotherhoods shall con
tinue to wait for the eight-hour day,
W. G. Lee, chief of the brotherhood
of Railroad Trainmen, issued a state
ment here to-day in which he said:
"The railways enjoined the govern
ment from enforcing the Adamson
law. Additional litigation will there
after very likely be started by the
railways on the plea of determining
"To whom does the law apply, or how
does it apply?" Already the railroads
are permitting delays to trains, over
time made, etc., that would not be
permitted under normal conditions.
Law-Abiding Organizations
"Recall, if you can, an instance
where labor organizations have at
tempted to enjoin the government
from enforcing a federal statute.
Such organizations are law abiding in
stead of lawbreakers. Remember, the
railways are not enjoining the brother
hoods, but are enjoining the" govern
ment.
"The question Is, after the Supreme
Court has said the law is or is not
constitutional, shall the employes,
whom President Wilson and Congress
declared should have the eight-hour
basic work-day, forget their request
and continue to wait?"
Lee denied a report that a sealed
statement putting the Adamson law
situation up to the men had been sent
out by the chiefs of the four brother
hoods. The general chairmen of the
four brotherhoods will hold a meeting
in Chicago to consider the situation.
Standing of the Crews
HARRISBURG SIDE
Philadelphia Division. 124 crew
first to go after 3:30; 107, 128.
Engineers lor 107.
Flagmen for 107.
Brakemen for 124. /
Engineers up: Resinger, Martin,
Sellers, W. Albright, May, Dolby,
Howard, Gemmili, Lefever, Stefty
Schwartz and Yeater.
Firemen up: Swartz, Cook, Miller,
Ackey, Johnston, Brown, Arney, Hartz,
Walters.
Conductors up: Myers.
Flagman up: Quentzlcr.
Brakeman up: Hoover.
Middle Division. 2l crew first to
go after 1:20 p. m.; 115, 18, 29, 117,
247, 235. Preference, X, 10; laid off,
24, 30, 25, 28.
Conductor for 29.
Brakemen for 29, 117.
Engineers up: Asper, A. C. Burris,
Peightal, Baker, Grove, Buckwalter,
Pensel, Corder, Brink, A. T. Cook,
Leffard, Hummer, Howard and Bom
berger.
Firemen up: Newhouser, Bretz,
Trout, Orr, C. A. Gross, Neff, L. A.
Gross, Adams, Bitting, Crone, Kill
heffer, Ecert, Klner.
Brakemen up: Doyle, Jr., Gebhard,
Garlin, Kowatch, Geo. Campbell,
Fleck, Blessing, Humphreys, D. L.
Sweger, Schmidt, Knight, Reed, Heck,
Corl, Lenhart, Yohn, Myers.
YARD CREWS
Engineers up: Cleland, Goodman,
Harling, Sayford, Matson, Beckwith,
Gibbons, Clcss, Ewing, Ylnger, Starn
er, Morrison.
Firemen up: Hassler, Spahr, Charles
McCormick, Otstot, Bryan, Laurence,
Peiffer, Blottenberger, Weigle, Burger,
Wagner, Richter, Reiser, Six, Cain.
Engineers for 2nd 8, 17, 2nd 24, 4th
24. 7C.
Firemen for 6, 3, 2nd 8, Ist 24, 4th
24, 36, 38, 04.
ENOLA SIDE
Philadelphia Division-—The 22 6 crew
first after 4.15 p. m.: 208, 216, 205,
235, 221, 243, 229, 219.
Engineers for 221, 219.
Firemen for 208, 221.
Conductors for 19, 43.
Flagman for 16.
Brakemen for 08, 43.
Conductors up: McComas, Layman,
Flickinger.
Flagman up: Brenner.
Brakemen up: Caldwell, Brenner,
Felker.
Middle Division —The 2 2 crew first
after 2.30 p. m.: 106, 113.
Six crews laid off at Altoona.
Engineer for 113.
Fireman for 22.
Conductor for 22.
Flagman for 106.
Brakeman for 22.
Yards Crews—Engineer for 3d 124.
Firemen for Ist 108, Ist 126, 2d 126,
128. 3d 126, 112.
Engineers up: Kepford, Passmore,
Troup, Anthony, Nuemyer, Rider, Hill,
Boyer, Anspach.
Firemen up: Rice. McTntyre, Hlnkle,
Walsh, Books, Eichelberger, Guiler
man, C. H. Hall, Liddlek, Clark, M. S.
Hall, Blckhart.
READING CREWS
The 7 crew first to go after 10.30
o'clock.
Engineers for 1, 9, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17,
20, 21. 22.
Flremn for 57. 59. 9. 10, 11, 12, 16,
17, 20, 21, 22.
Conductors for 9 12, 16, 17. 20, 21, 22.
Flagmen for 57, 59, 2, 9, 11, 12, 15.
16, 17, 20. 21. 22.
Brakemen for 57, 59, 65, 2, 9, 10. 12.
15 16. 17, 20, 21. 22.
Engineers up: Wireman, Merkle,
Wyre, Schuyler, Pletz, Midhamer, Mln
nlch, Forney.
Firemen up: Hess, Anders, Brough
er, Peters, Snader, Davis, Wilson,
Htormfeltz, Brlckley, l,andls, Felix
Nye. McCarl. Kroah, Myers. Famous,
whltcomh, Furhman, Batton, Sanders.
Conductors up: Dandis, Darp.
Flagman up: Painter, Woland, Seig
msn, Davis, Powley.
Brakemen up: Holllnger, Schreffer,
Pipe. Painter. Woland. King, Lehman.
Bacon, Helghman. Davis, lladdorf. Hol
land. McLaughlin, Ostott, Grove.
Powley, Sheltzer.
ltllUS CLUB TO MEET
The first annual meeting of the
Harrisbtirg Rifle Club will be held
to-morrow night In the rooms on the
third floor of the Wyeth building.
Officers will be elected and other Im
portant business transacted.
TO IJ3OTURK ON IjITKII \TUKK
Dr, H, H, Hughes, a member of
the faculty of Columbia University,
will deliver a course of lectures to the
teachers of this city during the next
three months, His subject will be
"Dramatic Literature," The first lec
ture will be held in the auditorium of
the Technical high Bchool next Mon
day night, January 8, and will begin at
7.15 o'clock,
N, HARRISBVRGERS GRATEFUL
H. W, Haas, speaking for the South
Harrisburg Amusement Association
said to-day that the members of that
organization desire to thank the peo
ple of the city for their appreciation
of the association's efforts to please
them In the Mummers' parade. They
desire also to thank the Mummers' As
sociation for the handsome prizes
awarded. ,
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
SOCIAL
Otlier Personals Page 4.
MISS MOESLEIN'S ENGAGEMENT
ANNOVNI :i> AT DINNER PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. r.loeslein, of 220
Lewis Btreet, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss Minnie
E. Moeslein, to George D. K. Kinneard,
of 1008 North Third street. The an
nouncement was made last evening at
a dinner party at the home of the
bride-to-be.
The dinner guests included Miss
Helen Tettemer, Miss Catherine Burk
holder, Miss Hazel Fraim, Miss Cath
erine Powers, Miss Merle Hartz, Miss
Mildred Ebert, Miss Loretta Spruce
bank, Miss Nena Fulton, Miss Martina
Moeslein, Miss Ella Hess, Miss Grace
Kinneard, Miss Margaret Moeslein,
Miss Minnie E. Moeslein. John Carey,
Tyon Williams, Carroll Wilhelm,
Francis Powers, Oscar Moeslein, Jacob
Kinneard, Edward Moeslein, George
D. Kinneard, E. Moeslein, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Kinneard, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Moeslein and Mrs. Jacob Hess.
Dr. A. L. Bishop and son, William
O. Bishop, of Philadelphia, have re
turned home after spending a few
days in town.
Mrs. R. R. Stowell, of Camp Hill,
started to-day for a pleasure trip to
Philadelphia and vicinity.
Miss Sara Kohler, of 222 North
Third street, is spending the week in
Philadelphia .
Myer Entin, superintendent of the
poultry plant of the Beaufort farms, is
home after a New Year's visit in
Heading.
Mrs. Rollin A. Wilbur, of St.
David's, was a recent guest of her
mother, Mrs. Robert A. Lamberton,
Front and Walnut streets.
Miss Ida M. Barton, of Albany,
N. Y„ left this morning after a short
stay with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Whit
taker, Second and Hamilton streets.
Miss Lillian Miller, Cottage Ridge,
left to-day to resume her studies at
Wellesley College.
Lewis Phillipelli, of South Second
street, is making a holiday visit In
New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fronheiser, of
Johnstown, were New Year's guests of
their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
T. Meredith.
Miss Violet Stouffer opened her new
kindergarten at Thirteenth and Mar
ket streets yesterday.
Miss Marion Whittaker, of Second
and Hamilton streets, returned to-day
to Northampton, Mass., to resume her
studies at Smith College.
Dr. It. E. Moffatt and family, of 219
North Second street, have returned
home after a holiday visit in Cum
berland, Md.
STKRI, IN EYE
John Ivinard, 1412 State street, had a
large scale of steel removed from his
eye at the Harrisburg Hospital this
morning.
Deaths and Funerals
THOMAS B. McDONEL
Thomas B. McDonel, aged 76, a vet
eran of the Civil War, died at his
home, 66 North Fourteenth street,
Monday afternoon. The funeral serv
ices will be held Friday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Burial will be made in the
East Harrisburg cemetery. He served
in Battery C, First Regiment, Penn
sylvania Volunteers, Light Artillery
Reserve Corps during the war and was
a member of Post 116, G. A. R.
MRS. HENRIETTA GRIMES
Mrs. Henrietta Grimes died yester
day morning at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. E. A. Jenkins, at. High
spire. Mrs. Grimes, who was 69 years
old, died as a result of a stroke of
apoplexy. She was a former resident
of this city and a member of the Me
morial Evangelical Lutheran Church
at Fifteenth and Shoop streets. Fu
neral services will be held from her
daughter's home to-morrow after
noon at 2 o'clock. Private burial will
be made in the Highspire cemetery.
The following children survive: Mrs.
George E. Sides, Mrs. E. A. Jenkins,
George W., Daisy M. and Henrietta R.,
of Highspire: Mrs. Paul A. Wharton,
of Middletown; W. Lloyd, of this city,
and James L., of Driftwood, Pa.
WAI/TEH J. RAHX
Walter J. Rahn. general manager
of the Cressona Powder Company at
Pottsville, who died in that city on
Monday, will be buried to-morrow.
Mr. Rahn was a brother of Mrs. W.
G. Hean, 1717 North Second street,
this city, who left to-day for Potts
ville. Mr. Rahn was a former clerk
to the courts of Schuylkill county, and
was at one time prominently identified
with Company H of the Eighth Regi
ment.
KENTON SHIMJICI,
Kenton Shimlel, a four-year-old son,
of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Shlndel, died yes
terday afternoon at the home of his
parents, at Enola. The body will be
taken to Columbia, to-morrow after
noon, where services will be held and
burial will be made.
"I FEEL 10 YEARS
YOUNGER" SHE CRIES
Remarkable Recovery of Rheumatic
Sufferer Brought About By
Master Medicine
PAIN HAS VANISHED
"I have suffered for a long time
with rheumatism," says Mrs. Mary
Brown, of 2 7 South Court St., Har
risburg, Pa., "but for the past two
years the torture has been almost un
bearable and I do not know what
would have become of me if Tanlac
had not come to the rescue and driven
away those awful aches and pains."
"Actually I ached all over and I
believe that every muscle and joint
in my body had a separate and in
dividual pain. But of all, my back
was the worst. Oh, how it did ache,
why the pain was so intense that I
had to pad my clothing in the back
and I had to use a cane to get around.
"Then to have Tanlac free me from
this awful torture so quickly. It is
really marvelous and sometimes I
can hardly realize that all my aches
and pains are gone. Why it makes
me feel ten years younger. I feol Just
grand. I do not have to use my cane
any more, my appetite has returned
and I can go to bed and sleep like a
child."
"I certainly give heart-felt thanks
to Tanlac for it has made me feel
better than I ever dared hope to feel
again."
Tanlac, the famous reconstructive
tonic, is now being specially introduc
ed here at Gorgas' Drug Store, where
the Tanlac man is meeting the people
and explaining tho merits of this mas
ter medicine.
Legal Notices
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
In the Matter of th Estate of Jamea M
Rhoads, late of the City of Harris
burg, County of Dauphin, State of
Pennsylvania, deceased,
ALL persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having legul claims
against the same will present them
without delay in proper order for set
tlement, to
JAMES C. B. RHOADS,
Administrator,
Date of Letters of Administration
December 4, 1916,
Or his attorney,
VICTOR HIIADDOCK,
2?2 Market Street,
Harrisburg, Pi
Cadomene Tablets Lift You
Over The Wail to Happiness
Physician Says Weak, Nervous People Gain by Leaps
and Bounds When Cadomene Takes Hold.
Tablets Contain Vital Elements for Nerves, Brain and
Body.
A nationally known physician, in speaking of the
benefits to be expected from Cadomene, the iron, phos
phorous, vegetable tonic, said:
"When the structures and functions of the body are
in perfect health, they work without attracting atten
tion. The moment that any part of the system becomes
inefficient in functioning, the cry of pain, or distress,
tells us all too quickly that we are being attacked by
nerve and cellular weakness.
Proper tonic and reconstructive means must then be
resorted to as an aid to nature, and it is well known
that iron, phosphorous and certain vegetable extracts
yield prompt and permanent aid." And when Cadomene
Tablets are directed to the nervous system, the origin
of disturbance is reached, so that the grievous symp
toms and distress may be quickly vanquished.
When you become conscious of an unnatural condi
tion, these symptoms are usually manifested. Extreme
nervous. less, irritability, despondency, sick-ncrvous
headache, with pains at the base of the brain and along
the spinal column, sleeplessness, a coldness of extremi
ties, with a listless, -unambitious attitude toward life
and its successes, and an ever-present but natural desire
that all things desirable should be yours.
Legal Notices
OFFICE OF
! The Board of Commissioners of Public
Grounds and Buildings, State Capitol
Building, Harrisburg. Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv
ed by the Superintendent of Public
Grounds and Buildings until 2 o'clock
P. M., Tuesday, January 9, 1917, for fur
nishing the labor and material required
in installing two Electric Freight Ele
vators In the new main building on the
State Arsenal Grounds, located at Eigh
teenth and Herr Street, Harrisburg, fa.
Each bidder must file with his proposal
complete specifications of the equip
ment he proposes to install. The Boaru
reserves the right to accept or reject
any or all bids.
SAMUEL. B. RAMBO,
Superintendent
In Partition of the Estate of Michael
Finnen, deceased.
THE undersigned, by an adjourned
sale, will again expose to Public Sale
in front of the Court House, Harris
burg, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, Janu
ary 4, 1917, at 3:30 P. M„ all that cer
tain messuage and lot of ground, hav
ing thereon erected house No. 428 Soutn
[Cameron Street. Harrisburg, Pennsyl-
I vania.
TERMS Ten per cent, paid down
in cash on day of sale, fifteen per cent.
| on confirmation of the sale by the Court
and the balance on January 15, 1917.
GEO. L. RKED,
Master,
Harrisburg. Pa.
E. M. HERSHEY,
Attorney,
Harrisburg, Pa.
TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE
NOTICE is hereby given that applica
tion has been filed in this office and
will be presented to the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Dauphin County on
Wednesdayl, January 17, 1917, at 10
o'clock A. M., for the transfer of the
license to sell liquor at retail now held
by Fred W. Ebel for the premises situ
ate at corner of Fourth and State
Street, Eighth Ward. Harrisburg, Pa.,
known as the Natinal Hotel, to premises
situate at the northwestern cornel- of
Market and Cowden Streets, Ninth
Ward, Harrisburg, Pa., known as the
Metropolitan Annex.
HENRY F. HOLLER,
Clerk.
Legal Notices
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 644, June
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce —a vinculo
matrimonii, Laura V. Schermerhorn vs.
George It. K. Schermerhorn. The sub
pot na and alias subpoena in the above
stated case have been returned "noil est
inventus." You, George R. K. Scher
meiliorn, are therefore directed to ap
pear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa.,
on the second Monday of January, A. D.
1917, to answer the complaint therein
filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court <>t Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 288, September
Term, 1915. Libel in divorce —a vinculo
matrimonii, Katie Vidac vs. Juro Vidac.
The subpoena and alius subpoena in the
above-stated case have been returned
"non est inventus." You, Juro Vidac,
are therefore directed to appear In the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second
Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to
answer the complaint therein tiled.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 522, September
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii.. May Miller vs. Benjamin
C. Miller. The subpoena and alias suu
poena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Benjamin C. Miller, are therefore di
rected to appear in the court at Har
risburg. Pa., .>n the second Monday of
January, A. D. 1917, to answer the
complaint therein filed.
W. \V. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In tiie Coui l of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 462, Julie
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce —a vinculo
matrimonii, George Lee lfidleblute vs.
Bessie A. Edlclilute. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated case
have been returned "non est inventus."
You, Bessie A. Edleblute, are therefore
directed to appear in the court at Har
risburg, Pa., on the second Monday of
January. A. D. 1917, to answer the com
plaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Coui i Lt Corrmcn Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 513, June
Term, 1916. Libel In divorce—a vin
culo matrimonii, Lela Brown vs. Wm.
H. Brown. The subpoena and alias sub
poena In the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Wm. H. Brown, are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the second Monday of January,
A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint
therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff,
HarrlsburK, Pa.. December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, si>:
In the Court af Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 758. Juno
Term, 1918, Libel tn divorce —a vinculo
matrimonii, Mllka Demlc vs: St.evan
Demtu. Tlie subpoena and alias sub
poena In the above-stated case have
been returned "non est Inventus." You,
Stevan Demic, are therefore directed to
anpear In the court at Harrisburg, Pa.,
ion the second Monday of January, A, D.
JANUARY 3, 1917.
Careless, Indifferent, or thoughtless expenditure of your vital
forces may be the cause, or prolonged Illness, or overwork,
with dissipation and excesses, but whatever the cause, you are
like nn engine with Insufficient fuel—your full supply of nerv
ous energy and strength Is not forthcoming and therefore the
tonic, alterative and nutritive action of Cadomeno Tablets, on
the nerves and cells of every muscle and structure of the sys-
•#[>
tern are essential to your recovery end complete renewal of
nerve-energy and strength.
Cadomene Tablets are prepared In convenient form and may
accompany you anywhere in pocket or purse, and taken with
due regularity to produce satisfactory and happy results.
They are sold by all wide-awake druggists in sealed tubes
with full directions for self-admlnlstratlon. They also bear a
guarantee of satisfaction or money back.
1917, to answer the complaint therein
filed.
W. W. CALDWELU
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. (116, September
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Teresia Shranz vs. Martin
Shranz. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Martin Shranz, are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisbiirg,
Pa., on the second Monday of January,
A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint
therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 306, September
Term. 1916. Libel in divorce —a vinculo
matrimonii, Gabriella B. Weaver vs.
William M. Weaver. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated case
have been returned "non est inventus."
You, William M. Weaver, are therefore
directed to appear in the court at Har
risburg, Pa., on the second Monday of
January, A. D. 1917, to answer the com
plaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. Gls, September
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
! matrimonii, Mary M. Nye vs. John E.
I Nye. The subpoena and alias subpoena
i in the above-stated case have been re
turned "non est inventus." You, John
! H. Nye, are therefore directed to appear
1 In the court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the
I second Monday of January. A. D. 1917,
i to answer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss: .
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 135, September
Term. 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii. Janie Parson vs. Win.
Parson. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in the above-stated ease have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Wrn. Parson, are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the second Monday of January
|A. D. 1917. to answer the complaint
therein llled.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff,
Harrisbiirg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
I Dauphin County, ss:
J In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 372, September
Term. 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii. Belle Callaway vs. Harry
Callaway. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Harry Callaway, are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisburg.
Pa., on the second Monday of January,
A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint
therein filed.
W. AV. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1816.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court ol Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 699, June
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Mabel May Whistler vs.
William Linn Whistler. The Bubpoena
and alias subpoena in the above-stated
case have been returned "non est in
ventus." You, William Linn Whistler,
are therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second
Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to an
swer me complaint therein filed.
W. VV. CALUiv stL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In tne Com i. ui Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 284, September
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Susie li. Grubb vs. Daniel
11. Grubb. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in tile above-stated case have
been leiu-iied "non eat inventus." You,
Daniel 11. Urubb, are therefore directeu
to appear in tne court at Harrisburg,
Pa, on the second Monday ot January,
A. D. 191/. to answer tne complaint
therein filed.
W. W. CALDWIiLi.,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa.. December 13. 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court ot Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 7-17, June
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce —a vinculo
matrimonii, Annie B. Coleman vs. Willis
K. Coleman. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." Vou,
W illis u. Coiemau, are theruiore direct
ed to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on tile second Monday ot January,
A. D. 191/, to answer the complaint
therein filed.
W. VV. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court or Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 319, June
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Elizabeth A. Fox vs.
Charles A. Fox. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Charles A. Fox, are therefore directed
to appear In the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the second Monday of January,
A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint
therein tiled.
W. W. CALDV ,L,
Shei Iff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, es:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 514, June
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Lclia F. Finney vs. Harry
A. Finney. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in the above-stated case have
been returned "lion est inventus." You,
Harry A. Finney, are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the second Monday of January.
A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint
therein filed.
W. AV. CALDAVELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Da iphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 244, June
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Mary V. Kreillug vs. Mich
ael Kreiling. The subpoena and alias
subpoena in the above-stated case havo
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Michael Kreiling, are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the second Monday of January,
A. I). 1917, to answer the complaint
therein filed.
W. AV. CALDAVELL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13. 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, es:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
I Dauphin County. Pa., No. 604, June
Term. 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Earl E. Stone vs. Mabel S.
Stone. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Mabel S. Stone, are therefore directed to
appear in the court at Harrisburg, Pa.,
on the second Monday of January, A. 1.
1917, to answer the complaint therein
filed.
W. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 7, March
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Lillian Hunt Reigle vs
Ralph R. Reigle. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated case
have been returned "non est inventus."
You. Ralph 11. Reigle, are therefore di
rected to appear in the court at Harris
burg, Pa., on the second Monday of
January, A. D. 1917, to answer the
complaint therein filed.
AV. W. CALDWELL.
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa.. December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court <>f Common Picas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 9. June Term,
1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo matri
monii, Emma Morrett vs. Clyde Morrett.
The subpoena anil alias subpoena in the
above-stated case have been returned
"non est inventus." You, Clyde Morrett.
are therefore directed to appear in the
court at Harrisburg, Pa., on the second
Monday of January, A. D. 1917, to an
swer the complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg. Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa.. No. 566, Juno
Term, 1916. Libel In divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii. Bertha May Stead vs. Harry
G. Stead. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Harry G. Stead, are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the second Monday of January,
A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint
therein filed.
AV. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ES:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 563, June
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Anna B. Hidley vs. Charles
B. Hidley. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Charles B. Hidley. are therefore direct
ed to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the second Monday of January,
A. D. 1917, to answer the complaint
therein filed.
AV. AV. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 387, March
Term, 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii. Margaret Crltchley v.
Murk Critcniey. The subpoena and alias
subpoena In the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
Mark Crltchley. are therefore directed
to appear in the court at Harrisburg,
Pa., on the second Monday of Janaury,
A. D. 1917, to answer tne complaint
therein filed.
AV. W. CALDWELL,
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. f>64, June
Term. 1916. Libel In divorce—a vinculo,
matrimonii, Sarah Lovejoy vs. Marloik
Thomas Lovejoy. The subpoena and
alias subpoena in the above-stated case
have been returned "non est Inventus."
You, Marion Thomas are there
fore directed to appear in the court at
Harrisburg, Pa., on the second Monday
of January. A. D. 1917. to answer the
complaint therein filed.
W. W. CALDWKLL
Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa., December 13, 1916.
Proclamation in Divorce
Dauphin County, BS:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Dauphin County, Pa., No. 386, March
Term. 1916. Libel in divorce—a vinculo
matrimonii, Teresia Bosnak vs. George
Bosnak. The subpoena and alias sub
poena in the above-stated case have
been returned "non est inventus." You,
George Bosnak. are therefore directed
to appeal* In the court at Harrisburg,
l'a., on the second Monday of January.
A. D. 1917. to answer the complaint
therein filed.
W. W. CALDWELL.
1 Sheriff.
Harrisburg, Pa.. December 13, 1916.