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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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GET XMAS GIFTS HERE I. 4 1 4 I I Bell 'Phone 11 MIFFLINmOWN Fiar i hm f. nm Trv, York, hli1ny wl.n 1' a tudfnt at Stato r.i'.v, in parent. Jhn T'Tir, of Dakota, was In Invn. Mr.

and Are Ycu In Doubt as to what you want to buy for Xmas, a few suggestions. DIAMONDS. WATCHES AND RINGS. A Complete Line of Jewelry. Credit account opened with responsible persons.

I. PEISER, Floyd Building, 8 North Market Square, Second Floor. 3IE rsiscn uoris i ah f3 If JTjVw OEEBIT CLOTHES The Family Mm' It )' UU, OirMuli, I'nl. tUia. I Ji.l i.

I ur, Uall. Skill, MllllIHT), Mil rlc. II OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS 8 North Market Square PAY US AFTER XMAS 3 Si If. Harrisburg, Fa. Mr.

V'l. jpent Thurflay 'l'n an. I r.il.inin. 'I'. i.sy If hr errand rnnthfr.

SultT, at Okwn. AniiH whs in fwn Frl j.iay. Mr. tv i.t an.i da jmer are lh lift. aMiel riawfrtrd i vm froin rarncRi cnvl th iays.

Mr. an Mm. Wil i ain Marks dauzhter, Ku'li. Saturday in Harrishu: g. Jr.n Kilt 1 home rroP! i.a Tstry fir two npkj.

Mrs. Wiiliarn Fank prandson. Ilobcrt Fanka, were in Sat lay. James a vlsite.1 Ills aunt. Robert I Nixon, in Harrishur.

Htur iay. MT. JOY GOSSIP Mint pi Truman F. Waik. of Moiintvill.

an Alice tv. Kyor were united in niarriato AVednes by Rv. J. M. at the home of the hridp'a parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Famue! K. Hyer, of Kast Doneiral township. Chester Phultz, of Mountvllle.

was the groomsman, and Mrs. Chester the bridesmaid. Miss Mary E. Shonk. of Rowenna.

played the weddln? march. Messrs. David Gvaybiil and John Mumna were the usners. while Miss Anna May Eyler was the flower girl. PHONE you'll instal them any and the rate is $2.00 I I 8 I i I "Hello! Pennsylvania Telephone Company? "I'm going to give you a lot of orders this year for residence telephones.

Folks have been after me to look up some sort of present that will be a source cf unending pleasure and utility to the whole family the year 'round. I've gone over my list carefully and I can't find anything that fills the bill quite so well as a "Yes, I understand time befcre Christmas, per mcnth." incipal hues of the r. I III HAKKiMli'KU M'AA PM I MISTU Pure Pasteurized Bottled Milk ric Mia. fra moreir ftem eur ea tr4 of I4 Ht.Uin aM Jt vfe. et lt t'l'f ael Hill.

7c a Quart fit a He is of ruf I'r Urr Ut! ronatUoe and and cr etn4 Is Motet and rttatrit trad PURITY DAIRY CO. and lUfaibr Harry F. Mt, Mir. Amrr. rhoue, ISJF Mm I i i CHEUlii MLEV Nt.RrrHnt no I'M pheaki xt hh ami mrst wilt.

ivij. nri p4 nr rnrt. r4 Alir I.Ua lrara la tra kr arH4a. Marrv Rarkwrll. 'hrflr cf yererriburg.

cnidrtl lv twatin Ma a If n4 ih arm of a rii1nt mho i n.ad an a. ify bun oa FrlJay. W. kwH mil be rr.en.treJ at lh an krt hy It. V.

Mann Irvine on a hrj pf upon an ad my undent aeveral yeara tha nchtimt Itockaell ldrartJ for parts unknown. fitiwrlntendent Fer.1 9. CsSbert, of hie iJre'n Hill cemetery. Wavnenl'Oro, Ion Saturday founl In the. Mnnnntt crave ard at hdy that wl 'trifled It h4 been converted into f.

and a heavy th.it it wa lifted from the irrava lth difficulty. Tha coffln had fallen to there were no traoea of It except a few piece of wood but the body waa rrfectly preserved. Even the fiids of the dress ware hardened so tVat thev remained as when tha body wa h'irled. perfect In their symmetry and drapery. The face and hands were well preserved and all were har1en1 by the fhmlrsl action of the or water which had access to the body.

The body was burled eleven years a jo. Harry k. of near Iitershnre on Saturday cut a tree for firewood, and In It found a swarm 'f bees. About one hundred pounds of honv were secured from the tree. The Is said to have been In the tree for fullv fort? years, according to In formation pained from the older residents of the neighborhood.

Fprlnjr township furnishes another case of "didn't know It was loaded Thursdav evening Joseph War ner. aard about "2 yars. who. was resting: from a day's hutoherlnir. and to help pass the time away he took a SI callbre revolver and beean esatnlnlnsr it.

While manipulating the weapon It was discharged and the bullet entered his left leg near the thlsrh. etrurk the bone and. frlanrlns off. passed partially around It and came out of the leg pear the knee, indicting a very painful wound. Several days aeo Harry Shaull.

of Soring, was moving his threshing outfit by means of a traction engine. In going down a large hill near Sporting Hill, the brake failed to hold properly and because of the icy condition of the hill, and the engine turned completely around and started up the hill and the result was that the rig was upset and the tank, badlv broken before Mr. Shaull could stop the engine. Friday evening the entire hoard of directors of the Fandls Machine Company and the tellers who conducted the recent election met at the Leland Hotel, where a banquet wai served by the proprietor. Frank Bamett.

who is aiso a director ana no received tne highest vote at the election. It has been the custom for the person receiv ing the highest vote, to invite the board to a royal layout each year, and this year it fell to the lot of Mr. Bar nett. WEDDINGS. Miss Anna B.

Bltner and Elbert Houser, of near Shippensburg, were married at the bride's home on Wednesday by P.ev. L. M. Brady. Miss Nettie Myers, of Dickinson township, and Oscar Goodhart, of Walnut Bottom, were united in marriage on Thursday, December 12.

at the Lutheran Church parsonage, in Center ville, by Rev. S. Stair. DEATHS. Mrs.

Sarah Reitinger died at the home of her son. George, on East Mid die street. Gettysburg, Saturday morn ing, aged 83 years. She suffered a stroke of apoplexy on Tuesday. Deceased is survived by three sons, George, Charles and Hiram, all of Gettysburg, and one daughter.

Mrs. David Morris, of Philadelphia. The funeral was held pthis morning at 10 o'clock wiih interment in Evergreen cemetery. John Plasterer died at his home in Shippensburg Friday night, December 13. He was born in Franklin coynty, about three miles south of Shippensburg, on December 18, 1817, and Ave days after his death would have been 90 years of age.

CITY OFFICE CHAT The meeting of the Finance Committee of Councils set for this evening, may not be held. The Board of Public Works vacancy will probahly be filled within a short time. Little will be done on new eon tracts In the TVIldwood district until nest spring. Tho regular meeting of the Water Commissioners will be held to morrow and it Is probable that some action regarding work on the new well at the station will be taken up. Members are anxious that It either be rushed to completion or stopped until spring, with provision being made for the safety of the supply.

The parkway ordinance which it toi come before Councils a week from tonight, will be accompanied bp prints and maps showing just what land Is desired. The officers of the City Clerk's department are making a list of firms and persons who have failed to make payment of mrcantlle licenses and suits will be started. Commissioner Lynch Is hsvlr.g all ewr inlets inspected so that in case of heavy rains or snows will be In shape to handle the drainage. Tie City Trararx to day paid 'arte of pnliTcen and depart imntsl 'achea fart cf tieir DeceiE ifeer salaries Railroad News liinxtv" Mi ut.itm ii I IVtlar l'Ararr t'tfftuit I inn tf ljt II I ajM a. U'tf ktoao ire tf the te.t aftoas ttrii(rf cob.

Lit i. tti Sorters tras i it 'mss ay, a f.uM la ti at ft, on4 trrr jterv2t EitifMs tK'h was dm Ia aptpirf. IvAffblt, trt. HilitiC tt Ia turff jrl Tfc remains ef H'pl to Iswlturc this a'1 4 ,6 futwrml laW ti iiinrrow. Pirnjf" M'Uia nt'9 )er of ijt an4 work fr lha ftr.pan!f fr rly ear.

aUrtlec as a lrakrmao. Il af mas at4 n.4r. an4 sv ral ar ac uam a ronJutmr. Ilu run at iunr as loWetia icrom mcilstlcto. an4 tirn b4 l.vket.i.

bce'l innnthi a he aa put on ihrrtttsh run to ltnovi. II aa ei anl popular ua tha tratolirc public. not iF.in Ililllp Rri. Itrilrr.1 lVnt)lianla MiI)c, IjhU Hi Farthly Cwr A. ntuol.

manr yra a Pencsvlvanla runl hoi foreman. di4 at bU bom. 1105 North Se nl tret. yiTJajf monjinit. aee4 "4 jetra.

a U. to whom rMs aa nurnej 12 ars aco, on Cbriiiimxs. survive. Fblllp Ritzel WrnH th trala of at Norria Ixcomotivo Work, In anl befim an employ of th Tf nnsylva ola Kallroad foinpany at I'arknburs shopa In 115S. wait tranHfrwd U) HarrUtMirg In an4 tral n.ourh later be am aKfUtanl foreman at round bou No.

which poaltjon bo until lo yeara aco. mfcen poor health nfeiiltatH his retirement. Ono year later be became a pensioner. Philip Roitzel wa one of few men mho could build a locomotive durlnu hi Urn. He waa one of the bst the company ever had.

Ho was a brother in law of the late John W. Forney, and a member of the Hope Fire Company. The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from late residence n. ferment will be mad In Harrisburg cemetery. BALDWIN" WILlTxoT SUI DOWN' While It will be necessary greatly to, reduce the number of working hours of employes of Baldwin's be ratieo rf jack of orders, none of the C'Vncio workmen will bo laid off.

Within the next 3" days the output of the big industrial plnnt will he reduced 25 per which Is equivalent to tho discharge of 5,000 men. lMIT.UO 1 N'OTFS Notices have been poste.1 about the shops snd stations of the Pennsy to keep a ray nil rubhifh. Georsre Creiphton. general superintendent, has announced that Canoe Creek station, on the Pennsyl HUNGRY AS A BEAR ANDJJAN'T EAT If, When Mealtime Comes, You Suffer Front a Yes N'ot Kind of You'ie a Dyspeptic How to Cure All Stomach Troubles A good many people get mad when you tell them they've got dyspepsia, but way down deep in their stomachs they know they've got It "I'd love to eat it, but I can't," is one kind of dyspepsia. "I hate to think of it," is another kind.

There are thousands of people to day who hate their meals, and love them at the same time. They haven't that fine empty hungry eat everything in slght kind of feeling which goes with every good strong healthy stomach. That's because they have dyspepsia. And then there are others whose mouths don't water at meal time or at any other time. They sit at the table and go through the motions, only because it's time to eat These people, too, are dyspep tics.

Every possible kind of Btomach trouble can be cured by taking some thing which will just take right hold or all tne iooa in your siomacn ana digest it alone without the help of the stomach, and let the stomach take a rest Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do this very thing. They are composed of the best digestive known to science, and are absolutely safe. One ingredient alone of one cf these tablets will digest 3,000 grains of food! These tablets do exactly the work that a good strong healthy stomach does. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure all cases of dyspepsia, indigestion, burning or Irritation, less of appetite, bloat brash, belching, aversion to food, fermentation and gas on the stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will make you feel "good" before and after each meal, and make your; atomach strong and healthy again, i They will make you happy.

Send iia your name and address to day and we will 'at once send youi by mail a saaple package free. Ad i dross F. A. Stuart 150 Stuart1 Marshall. Mich.

Stuart's TabMs are sold at every dreg store tor oOc a hot I I A U5EFUL GIFT Tl.e most apprrcutfi! gift Pft Oiy it aome ii Utfful rv4 fK)ti My just hat it pcfJfJ. A few luggfition: Mtllttti KW r.n HUlllUUlfM h'IM hill l.iVM ith um r.iiut All In amy Ilu.e A full Ii" of (luldrva'a Tama Ihia ta Jul wliel a rhilj ixvda JAY ALDRICII, f.CMS' l'KMHIlim HIT North Third htreet ovvs nxxixca vania and Northweatern dlr1lon. will be rhangt'4 la ve. The chanse will become pffeviiva on January JVnny near cttal brant lo in rounty will be opened next wrwk. The first of the year will see bo Ithanse In prle of commutation and package tlcketa on the Pennsylvania lines.

An announcement to thla ef lect wa lsued )etrday by the Pennsylvania KallroaJ. Arrangemer.ta are be Ins completed by the Urotherhood of Iwomotlve Fngineeri for their next Fifth Sunday meetlnc. which la scheduled to take place nt Jersey City on Sunday, I PKceniber 29. I Uetause of the decision of the Pennsylvania Kallroad to handle i much of ihelr traffic via Nescopeek and Pottsvllle, four crews have been transferred from Nescopeek to Sun bury. Twenty four nieu are affected by the order.

MARIETTA Marietta. Pec. John A. Shlllow, senior member of the of Shlllow and Orth. met with a very painful accident while npentting chopping machine.

He had the misfortune to have orn of his fingers of the left hand amputated. The knives cut the digit off as slick as If done Intentionally. No serious results are anticipated. Dr. H.

A. Mowery attended him. Fdgar K. Vlllee was In Philadelphia and Media on Wednesday, on a business trip. Ashara I.ode, No.

SOS, F. and A. h' their unnual election In their lodge room and after tho routine business was transacted an elaborate ban ouet was, held at CnsseU's Hall. Mt. Horlb lxidge, and A.

after the transaction of business and election of officers for the ensuing year, held a banquet in their lodge rooms, In Cassiopeia Hall. Special Christmas exercises will be held In all the Sundav schools on Christmas Day, In addition to special services In the church. Charles A. Grady and Walter K. Scott are In Washington, I.

C. The river at this ooint is high for this season of the year, due to the many rains and film's of the past week or more. Generally before Christmas the Susque linnna is Icebound, but such will not be the case this year. Fred. W.

Zueh, of tliis place, who wag operated on at the Allentown Hospital, Is doing as nlcelv as can be expected. His many friend's will be glad to learn of this. 0 We Have Discovered lanta His workshop is a large place much larger than our store, but we have been appointed special, DIRECT agents for his Toy Department, and as there are no "middle man's profits" to be considered we want the children to bring their mammas and papas to the 3 and 9, with the assurance that their suggestions as to 'II 1 11 1 DP A 1 warned toys win 3 AND 1219 oc Quick Public Recognition Shows how quickly the juiMic inccr ity ot purpose. Our Sensational Removal Sale W'n announced just a few days ago. Yet in that short time Our Patrons Have Saved $2,000 in Solid Cash on their purchases here.

Don't miss this chance. a' It iy never occur again during your life. Don't Dream! Get AwaKe! Kirk Johnson Co. 1005 North Third Street The Piano Santa Claus of Harrisburg Remember we refuse no reasonable cash offer and will make easy payments to those wishing to pay monthly. Think of Itl A World Famous Piano At Your Own Price Lester Pianos, Ivers Pond Pianos, Haines Bros, pianos, Keller Bros.

Pianos, Lauter Pianos. Brewster Pianos, Concord Pianos, Etc. All at Sensational Prices Just a Few Days Before Christmas Do It Now! Kirk Johnson Co. 1005 North Third Street, J. HARRY STAMM, Mgr.

G2 Awrri. DOFBT. Willie Say, Lena, do you suppose Claus' Workshop oe ioia airect 10 me 9 CENT.STO North Third Street 3C Santa Claus will know Iva moved alnca last year? ouiuu vmus. ii 30! I.

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