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1 THE YORK DAILY, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1918. FARMERS' CLUB ves her horrors WE USE He Coafl fl (C(oaill Store elated. He was assisted by the Rev. A. U.

Ayers of New Cumberland; the Rev. kli. Albrtrht. of Mlddletown: the Rev. R.

Rodes, of North York, and the Rev. J. P. Koontz. of York.

The floral tribute were beautiful and numerous. The pallbearers were Calvin Shue, Cain H. Smith. William H. Seits Jacob T.

Orlm. Ryrd KaufTman and Frances Deiler. Interment waa made in cemetery. William H. Stabler, yesterday moved from the Horn residence on South Walnut street, to his home on East Main street, which he recently purchased.

Mrs. Benjamin Musaer, South Pleasant avenue, s-pent yesterday in Manches 355 West Market PAYCASH Street, York, CARRYi- SPECIALS 4r DAYS Wednesday to Saturday, Inclusive ter, where she attended the funeral of her mint. Mrs. Caroline Stark. The funeral of A.

Miller, who died at the home of his sister, Mrs. E. S. Beaverson, In Sprlngets-bury township, who was brought from that place to the Olatfelter undertaking apartments of this place. w's held yesterday afternoon.

The body was taken to the United Brethren church at Spry, where services were conducted, the Rev. CI. W. Strlne officiating. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery.

iianlei recker yesterday moved from the Welty residence on South Charles street, to the Caleb Hm residence, vacated bv William H. Stanley. Jr. Manet Flinehbaurh ha accepted a position at the A. F.

Fix cigar factorv. Jacob r. Worklnger. while helping move his household goods, received an ugly wound the foot by tramping on a nail. He Is able to bo about with the aid of a cane.

An outing has been arranged by em ptor of the Kauffman Brothers' cigar i factory. The committee. Mary naugh- iirs. Percy Down. Rozert Downs.

Myr-erry. Janet KaufTman and Father Daugh- tie Grim, of York: Fannie Sheffer. of erty, have selected Five Mile I-eve! as Sprii.g Grove; AJmena oauter. of Men-thm, rvlace. Th rfv xrtTI taken to tf n.

i in tj f-5 M.H. IRVIV CAXOT BF1A-R TO HE-CAM. I'FFK I SUB WEXT TlillOlGH. TANLAC BENEFITS HER "When I look back at the sufferirwr that I went through during these, awful years that I suffered from nervousness and stomach trouble It rives me the horrors." says Mrs. A.

M. Irvin. K. F. D.

No. 8. York. "But hearing so much about Tanlac I decided to try it as a last resort and you caji Imagine my delight when I found that It was helping me. I Kr'W better day by day until finally every trace of niv old trouble vanished and today I attend to my house duties and come to market just a I used to du years ago.

I certainly am giaa to testify to the merits of Tanlac" Tanlao Is now being- Introduced here at William Smith's Pharmacy, and at A- Clay Drug Store. Toe. Pa. Advertisement. the funeral oi on of hi former parishioner.

Mr. and Mrs. R- D. Taylor, of Bry-nonia, Adams county, wore recent g-uest of Dr. and Mrs.

A. Roth. Mrs. Taylor's brother-in-law and sister. Mrs.

Roth, who ha been confined to the honse the peat month suffering from rheumatism, is slowly convalescing. The Keller funeral party returned from Greenfield. to which place they had rone on Monday and where the body of Mrs. XL J. Kellev we interren.

Ml Edna Trone, of Philadelphia. Is penUmg the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Trone, North Water street.

A. Stambaugh, Jesse Zrtgler, WH- 11am A. Myers and Paul R. Emlg spent today in th ftouth Mountalna of Adam oounty trout fVahing. The trip wu made by automobile.

i Cleson Weaver, wbo rert here a ontn ago for Camp Meade. underwent a recent operation for hernia in th camp's base hospital. Weaver will be unable to drill for a leaat six weeks as a result. The company of which he was a member ha been transferred to O-mp Uixton. L.

I. the quartermaster corps. has arnved safely In France, acrorriing to a Jrn nt Bortnar sailed from an Atlantic port several week ago. As the result of a stroke of paralysis sustained Monday short-lv after the noon hoir. Solomon Kea-fler.

a life long rextdent of North Cndnnis township. Tuesday night nt 10:10 o'clock at the home of his grand-riinrhter. Mrs. Maurice Shue. resld'ng near here.

He was SI veers. 5 months and 17 days old. Mr. Kessier nao risen from a short sleep Moriasy er- tVm kitchen. nwn aou u.u "luarw was stricken.

He F.mamie! Oeoi re KewMer, of Peter Kesaler. of leaves four sons. of xi LVw rinr, i MAPLE FLAKE 20-MULE TEAM BORAX lib Package tie CREAM CORN STARCH lib Package 9c 6 for 50c SEEDLESS RAISINS 17c Value 18c A Pack FINOLA CLEANSER 4c A Package OUR LEADER BEANS No. 2 Can 3 Cans COAST TO COAST BLEND COFFEE 18c Pound COARSE SALT 3 Pounds WALTER BAKER'S CHOCOLATE DEVILED SARDINES 6c A Can 3 for 17c BIXBY'S SHOE POLISH OR JET OIL 9c Sugar a lb 5 101b 15c 36c Pound ONE PINT JAR MUSTARD Me No. 2 CAN CORN No.

2 CAN PEAS P0STUM CEREAL 12c PEANUT BUTTER Medium Jar 13c ALL SOAPS 4 for WASHINGTON CRISPS 9c PURITY OATS townsntp: frwomon arraer, V.JZTT tcii. erecting a plant at Turkey Hill is recog-beriand; and two brothers. Henry nizd on account of the fall between thl that place auto The date of tho out- lng has not been decided upon. A chicken corn soup supper will be held In the social rooms of the Tnltd Brethren church. Saturday.

May 4 by the 80cl'r Of Allen Hen rat ha accented a nosltlon at the local ttjrnlt.ire factorr The Rev. and Mrs. W. Sherlek are spending se-eral day at the home ff th- rV'7' wYZJr- Beaver. MIMenrtown.

Perry county. Fcott Shaw, nronrletor of the Com- lal WtKa Aenm A Kl. nom nv aickneaa. la retorted as being nnCnroved reported as Deing n- nnughertr. formerlv emnloy- ed at the Williams cafe, ha accepted a potn mm packer at J.

C. Heokert A companv's cigar factory, Ml mill alfrtkf nll MAY dUILU NtW UAM Ptjrcha.r by Power Company wrihtsx-lHe, May 2. Rumor that the Pennsylvania Power company, which operates the MoCail' Ferry power tilant. ha plans to erect another dam nt Turkey Hill, south of this borough, ha Kfn been et in motion, here aa a result of a representative of the concern being Jit this vicinity buying up real estate along the river front. It is known that considerable frontage ha already been purchased by the company, but.

contrary to former reports, mere is iui consiaer lwt retired bv the company to a right of wav. i No deal ha been consummates, now- ever, up to this time. The feasibility of homu-h that Dolnt. SHREWSBURY "Mrs. a true Virginian.

Ktta Church: "Colonel Montgomery." owner of plantation. John E. Anstinc; v. i Kinney l-ilton; "Marcel!" and in" Southern slrla. Hilda Tro nrown: "Manning Dinah." ft faith- i fnJ scn.1tor.

Mrs. Nra Ptuck: ney." colonel S. army. T. Morse "Vncle Billy." the colonel's IkkIv servant.

Mormn iinns: i Tll Fcoiit. who Is detained. Ian! R-Mn-fr; "Mis Me'lsaip," of an inquisitive nature. Scene, Virginia: time, the and the plav consists of three nets. Drama closes with tableau.

"Th Tllvic and the Gray." The "Hujr Ree" Sunday school rinn of th Lutheran church held its monthly meeting Mondav evening at the home of "Mrs. a true Virginian. 1 ler. or near vaiieys ana i sister. Mr.

Mary Rohrbaugh. of Salts-land. The funeral will be held Friday morning leaving the nouse nI, 'Jv Shrewsbury. May a. The Civil wat for Zeiglers church, where drama.

"The Thread of Detlny." will rices will be held and tVJvi' glvenhy the -oung people of the Ste-Th Rev si a Kohler. of Seven aiie. vt.ikiiJ r.i2n. 1 in will offlcUte. the Ixatheran hall, at this place.

Satur- j. T)i Tininr Woman a Sewing nun I John Staufrer. emtiioyea at a Curt! lAtrhaw wa entertained Tuesday night at. the shre.burv TlWh achool. The paper plant reported off duty home of Miss Amy K.

scored quite a success in Stewartiown ln cknees. Main street. The evening was enoar Th. tm. Scarlet fever ha broken out spent.

Refreshments were Imrs: "Fanny." slave on the Montgomery i hostess Her guea were: Mrs. Harr -t. 'raisaheth Church: "fleorire i Mt. Royal. th victim of the mal ME Large Can No.

3 WHOLE TOMATOES 18c A Can CAROLINA BELLE COFFEE Steel Cut-lib Can U. G. C. PORK AND BEANS Tomato' Sauce 20c Value i7c HEINZ SPAGHETTI One Pound Can 17e SOUP BEANS 15c A Pound 51b 72c COLBURN'S PACKAGE PEPPER 41c A Pack SWl Portrait THIS COUPON TO OUR STORE! 28)c ctin Mlu Frances itnuinirer. i i in a nine-year-old daughter.

Tn Wimm il. Mrnge. wi reported today bv a local Menrea Miss Lenora Iu. of Seven AlVt nM, si. to the township health officer v.ii.vs- Mrs Jkmanda Menkes.

or.n- riMw4 Wum- H. Owen, who placarded and coontrr. Kthei Anstine: ueveriy sion-- romerv." Confedrate scout, Frank I Smith "Sally Ann" and "Laura 23c ralrrav. twin, iivrtie a'itt ana ine jpunnick: '-Tom Randolph." a So-ithern Kvana Waltemeyer; "Martha. -Snann." "Jan." Southern girls.

Trout. Hael Johnson and Tstle RH-, "John Mrtvale Morton." of the North. hotttown: Mrs FranR sentl. Caslow. Mr Charles Meng-s i rfr Mrs.

Harrr r. Mnrdaterta "enft. ftel! ri the Womn Home nn ru. -'J(i senary wwv, j-m 'VLetd in elaasis. The meeting will he be.d in fhrist church, near i.iTtiemowri.

Mrs Marv- UXTVni- 1 to be seriously sick, suffering from pneu- monin. ctatve filat- ivxur-u felter. K'labeth Swartg. I wartx. Ju ffJ U.r vr inniennam Ptanfer, Rob- Mvers and -The Rer and ff.r.r' welsh Mies Marv TTnke and Mlaa AlmwiiT "fl I went, to Littlest own today- Jt Iwl'l attend the annua! Tr'" 1 SPRING GROVE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION GETTING UNDER WAY 120 SHARES STOCK SOLD Sprln Grove, May 2- Twehre hw-drd dollars worth of tock.

at th rat of $10 Pr ahar wu diapod of last night at tpwial mwtlOK of the fcpnutf Orov Farmers' Co-opertiv association. Ajomc the subscribers were some I tha uot progressive farmers in this section of th county. An order for two ton of binder twin ha ben placed. rh a-sociation'a proped charter, for w-nicr application ha been made to the state oeparUnent, wu diaousaod by Attorney A. J.

Hershey. The charter i expected shortly. It Is thought that a rumbw farmer of thU Immediate vicinity. wh ihua far hare failed to enroll a mem-Iters, do not thoroughly understand the value of being connected with the or-vmnization. Although the largest pur- tiaser of stock has the greater weight in the eiction of a board of directors, the H.

ember with a total investment of 110. one share, can buy as cheaply aa the i stockholder. Thus jmrt of the has been misunderstood Dy fanner who have failed to enroll, in members can purchase their farm through the club considerably than they oan from a dJer. Featuring the cloeing seaelon tomor-. afternoon of the Sprint Qrore HtgH hooi.

the Uteri ry society will have oubl debut. The one will be on Oman's Suffrage' and will be arreted ty the members of the senior das. T-r-qussUoo wil be argued affirmatively by the four girl membee of the class, while the four boya will uphold the negative ski. The student are centering more than a little interest on this de-hate, a a keen rivalry exists brtwoen the two sides. The Judges wit be cm-sen from the town.

The other rtetwte will be by other members than the -The lanr cohered bridre of IhibMn nalll. the tamtnu of the three mile stretch of stat highway west of town, ha beon ctoaed to travel the past several days, owing to repair being madu. The wing wails are being rebuilt and extended tm both aid of the trueture. while the floor of the bridge ia being- rebuilt where necessary. A Paliastown contractor to la ehanr of the work.

Persons traveling that road had to go by way of the Hanover highway and Her-ahey's hill. Cleason Zeig-ter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Zeigler.

of Nahville. who before tr departure for Oamp Meade. had been employed at Zetgler'e plumbing establishment, ha arrived safely in France, aooording to a letter received by his parent. There ar probably a dossn local bojra now within abort rang of the firtn-r IJnev Curtis Myers ha resigned his position at the IncaJ paper mill. He has accepted the rrauiagership of the Comat- to-vo.

store whim wui re opened in Spriof Grove early next week it 1 z- John Stnner ha been elected1 eta-gat to represent St. Patit'a Lutheran congregation at the annnaJ spring conference of York county Lutheran church, to be held -at Liachy church. May ta If. bveinaive, -Cbarle Stambaugh has realgued his position at the Olatfelter paper mill aocept employment at the Jesse Zatgler nlumUng eatahnshment. A tight front covered the ground In Ms section of the county thl morning.

The lowest May temperature In a number of year waa reported. A far aa can ascertained the fruit and vegetation suffered no damage. The Rev. Albert O. MJien.

pajrtor of St. PauTs Lutheran oongrea-ation. pent Monday at Watson town. Northumberland county, where he attendu IT'S UP TO YOU IN TWO WEEKS' TIME CHASCO VIN. THE IRON AND TASTELESS COD LIVER TONIC WILL BUILD YOU UP AND MAKE YOU STRONG TOPS LINQERING COUGHS, COLDS -m 6TT0U.

and run down. weak, pale and underweight and cannot eat or sleep you should. CHAS CO -VIN the Iron and Tasteless Cod JAvtr TooJc will correct these conditions and increase your strength and vitality, often 100 per cent in two weeka. Don't put It 'off; give CHASCO-VTK a-trial. It will surprise you.

Ia thl city CHA3CO-Y1N Is obtainable at N. H. Shearer 1 North iorg timer D. Quick el, 727 K. Market David I Quick el, 601 W.

Market 8L; and In Hanover by Km let A EmltL AdTartlaswnant. THE MAN THAT WANTS TO BUY Good Paint AND Save Money GETS IT AT Daron's of Dover Deail" Btno Hl. Opan Mta, Thura. and Sat. Nighta t.ar0 i i tuu mun nt TOU SAID LHT8 QO TO LAUER'S BIO FURNITURE STORE for bargain a Tour neighbor did the am thing- and wa plestsed.

Kurnltur. Carpet. Rug. linoleum. Window Shade.

Comfort. Blanket, etc Cheap. LAUER'S Big Bargain Store DOVER, PA. Cars Pass th Door. Jy26-tf Garden Seed Raise more this year to help win tha war.

The more you raise the more you will be doing for the boys at th front. Wa ava a full line of Garden Seed in packs, a. so in bulk. Onion Sets, Garden Tool. Poultry Wire, CMck Fed.

Et. 'touch's Cheap Store DOVER, PA. -GO TO- GLADFELTER'S BIG FURNITURE CARPET SAL- DALLASTOWN He'll to saeaer every rvraitare Carpet per rest CAR PASS THE 1M)0 i I i 1 i I i i i i i I i i HELP US HELP WIN THE WAR the ru-t or iis Vv, ri. 1 Hurh M. OiHha: "Madge Tounp-." a thor-daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Men- otirhbred. Dorothy Bull: "A T.Tnlon 20 Thousand York People I i to the program by the students, Walter tnm, accompanied Dy rua wire, ana John Measinger. of York, and Miss Grac 8pangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Cliarles W. Spangler, aang solos. The program conaisted of aolon. duet and a trio on the piano. Ml Tlllie Kisenhart, of York, gave a reading.

The roster or Miss Lainebaugh's ciaas ia aa follow: Pauline Chroniter, lorethy Chronister, Klsie Dehoff, Mary Daroiu Cora Yey, Olga Hershey. Miriam LJttle, Mry Neu-man. Florence Neinuui, Pearl I'omran-ing. Ruth Strayer. Helen Spangrler.

Fair' Bmith, Paulino Smith, and Esther Stra- iey. The guest in attendance liarhara, Mrs. Alfred Strayer. Mary Owens, Sadie Buckingham. Mrs.

a. tv. it rw.rvirtrfr KrnTce nearrtorfr Mrs. fTiarle Sraj- ler. Helen StraJey.

Iona Felsor. Helen JuiluSi Mra. Eiward Detter. Dehoff. i i iti vrru a jIarbold.

Annie Frey. Mary Htothower. Mra Lewis Slothower Charlee Swarts. Mrs. P.

A. I-uer. Mrs. Amos Swarts. Mrs.

Levi Elsenhower. Ali T.iir rr- trm. J. Hamme, A mo Swartx, Dr. J.

Relchley. Mikired Relchley. Dr. Relchley. Mrs.

Chronister. P. A. Lauer, Beatrice Iauer. Grace nangler.

Florence Ijtuer, he Jtev. J. if. Hege. Nelson Haughmsan.

Mrs. Sylvan Strav-er, nam Stea-art little, furvtn ue-I hoff. Miss Klmmel, Horace B. Elsen-j bower, Ruth Drawbaugh, Kather Myers. Mr.

and Mrs. lnnc W. Llnebaugh and the York participant. The Dover National bank reported today that the borough ha subscribed more than $22, COO toward, the third Uherty loan, and the fact that the town has "s-one, over top" four times. The local subscript ions up until the present time are divided unonr nmwlmi tely 100 purchasers of bonds, which will give the borough an honor flag containing at least two stars.

Th town's allottment Is 60! and 57 subscriber. The campaign will continue until Mav 4. Preston Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

era. returned home yesterday, after a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs. John March, near Dlllsburg. -George T.

Barnes. Republican candidate for the nomination of state assemblyman In the local district, was a visitor to Dover today, circulating amon, the voters. The Rev. J. II.

Hce will deliver a special sermon to the members of Jacob Joner council, No. 10. Jr. O. TJ.

A. at calvary Lutheran church, next Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock. The lodgemen will attend the services In a body, 'fhe church choir wil render special music. A daughter waa born recently to Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Lehr. residing In Conerago township. Rodney Ktsenhower. of Ortanna, Adams county. Is spending sometime with hi uncle and auot.

Mr. and Mr. Tor today ow in the ng near ady be- oaae physician William quaran tined the residence. Mrs. Adam Delp.

residing east of own. is suffering from an Infection of her right foot, caused by trarrrplnr on a nail, which penetrated tha sole of the shoe and her foot tn a considerable depth. Th foot 1 badlv swollen. A local phv-elcian is attending her. Mrs.

James Boring, of Tork, stopped over vc-sterdnv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tevt F.l.wr.bower. while on her way to Maytown. where she spend a week with her brother.

Peter Myers, who Is nreparing for a sale. Mr. My. wife died recently and will discontinue farming. Three atudwnt.

th Mlsae Ruth Strayer. F.ino) Lauer and Margaret Strirkler. passei tne local eighth grade exxi'miiuitlon glvwi last Friday by Prof. M. Arnold.

They ar ellgiole to attend the high school at th boro-irh's school board's expense Mrs. Elizabeth LJnebaugn, of Wells-vllle. ha movd here to spend several weeka with Mr. and Mrs. Henry e.

Llnebaugh. D. S. Brtlthart. proprietor of the Dover h.u-rv.

and tvlf. motored today to HarHsburg. where the former transacted buslneac. Jacob Shw.fer. of Mohanicsbtirg.

1 helng entertained at the home of Mr. inn. n. aj-tohq inr pnncipai, nu gore to hi home at Dlllaburg. where ne will remain until called for s-rvlce In the National artrv.

Although Prof Arnold term that the llnRer, son of James Metllntcer, and Miss A. daughter of Xoah N. Dlse, both df Stewartstov n. U. D.

2 united in marrlare at the I'nlted lirethren ixtrsotiaire by the Ktv. A. Crone on i Saturday. April Thy win resloe with the brlaeeroom's fatntr. The Sunday of the united Kvaafc-elical church ha arranged to hola its annual picnic on Saturday.

July 13. The reports of the committee of the third Liberty loan drive ior the borough indicate at trfent that the sale of bonus a ill triple the apportionment. The spring; communion i vices of the Ml ti'lvet I 'nited Firethren church will be h'il on Sunday. May 6. m.

An opixtrtunity will be given to unite with the church. Tnere will be preaching at mterstown at p. m. Mr. and Mrs.

C. tj. Grove and son. Kemilt, were the KUt-ala of Mr. and Mrs.

M. t. Khrhnrt, Sunday. Mr. and Mra.

I. M. Mitsr.l entertftin-e the following pcrwma on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. "hrles Mitiel and dHtirhttr, V-tva.

of York: Mr. and Maurice and their two daughters, or llarrisburir; Mr. and George Kechrlst and son, flecre. of Chanceford, and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Myers. NEW BRIDGEVILLE New Brldgeviile. May A surprise party wss held Saturday r.lKht at the horn-j of Mr. and Mrs. Ainert Olpltln.

An enjoyabl evening; waa spent with games nri'i tnualc Ref reshnu-nts were served. Those present were: Mr. tinU Mrs. Nl-aon Ulphln, ilr. and Mis.

i't-tT Arnold. iJuch! CORiNS? tul Why? $100.00 Reward if anone proves the following; truntniHtii is not erjual of uny evrr perfected for Mopptngc the mlaeiv. When corns ache hk.j uh er-i. ted t-etli. when thick, alioupea muke walking painfui and when aii p-r--'piration discolors tan ruing the leather and make your fe sore, blintered.

swollen and chafed. Just try soaking them in the cooling, heai-iiiK. t-f rening. medicated and oxygenated water produced by adding f.o;l-ll bath saltrates. See how corna an be picked out root and all.

caHous-e Kofteri so tiiey can he entirely raj. ert off. Irritation i rr.d onr foot tortues remain only unpleasant memories. Rouen 1....11 fold in boxes of convenient and 11.1 very low prices, by th" folowing other driipgints who are to guarantee satisfaction In every case or buy empty box hack At full-box price. William Smith W.

Tf. Shearer. Try it tonigh axd avoid use of plasters, da ngro'iri cutting, caustic Uo'iids or other temporary expedients. Every dollar of the gross receipts in the York 355 W. Market Street, on Saturday, May will be subscribed here for the Third Liberty Laid Him AHon BUT IIB1 Loan.

1 SM store, 5th, Treva Smejtier. Tho prsent were: and lrs. He-nry Unebaugh. Marv Peterman. Treva Attig, Alma i The Dover rammer school eonclud-ltlous.

Kvelyn Rehmeer, Margaret Nor- ed its eight montha' term on Tuesday, ria. Iorothv Folckeroer. Treva Smeltxer. i brings to a close one of the most auccesa-Charles and Kav SiWtzer. ful terms In the history of the school.

o'clock at th Methodist Kpicopl has been elected for the 191S-19 IK i nt mrnsil tf ia mnrA r.nr.K.hl. member. It was largely attended. 1 be will be calloi to the colors before Thj R(SV F. Andrews, otll- next term begin Buy Groceries Saturday Help Win The War Every employee of all our stores have subscribed to the Third Liberty Loan.

The Coast-to-Coast Grocery Stores Co. ALBERT L. EVANS, President. ges. I i The Mian flZV Tttended Almena Sauter.

Tuesday nht attended a rental th muiciidents or M. f.p,V. JnKanrri ftt IJOVer. Bertha IJnebaugh. at Dover DALLASTOWN Dallaatown.

May 2. The following jet-ter wa received by Mr. and Mrs. William Frev. from their son, Allw, a private in troop O.

Sixth cavalry, with the American expeditionary force in France: Dear Mother Aa 1 have a few hours liberty. I am taking advantage of it ry TV" i thn- fiUng you a few lines. 1 tviil be very VJTw I certain. anything today, wel. mother.

rt4n. n. fnr- PranM as UD Until the laat two daya it has hren raining the time It is hard to get anything over here. We can't buy env matches at all. no candy.

Ice cream, cake or anything l- the line or sweets, bui, relieve me, fare certainly getting good "chow" and ni.nfv tt ft Imt. a nrwvl hunk. Mtther. r' heart to the i i. in nisrA i ty am enjoying Zv town, nice tuirr 1 worked all day fon'rht shovel and I feel I kaan rnn tn.ght vi.ir- mmnr MnA M-llcve i "hit a big heart? iPPr me.

I i a TtT' do alwaC did reallv a ood day a lw" VR. mike feel flnr so I baA -'n in, LSnr to i Jif." nnVhin I wi'l I JLfi-if'oi iiw. EcL rtda- i v' 1 to TthniVrh Ihavs Tnever have had two and 1 -r Jd daV and nirht It is th am but skv wttsr lt 1 m.T 5i X. i- t.W5 i uST to mowi loneome plac I have ever been, but. we certainiv were r- wardedfter -landing, as Fngland is the irnos? beautiful and also the leanest ui.in, Kava mr wen.

AH sreen i country I have er se en. au grwn I -elated. mult In th Liith- Funeral service over the body of eran Numerous floral tributes I Mrs. Marv Benedict, widow of Henry wee received from relatives and i who died at a late hour Mou-1 Kirht of her grandchildren acted a poll- day nljrht. wa held this mornlrg from liers.

Mauri, Kvans. Vcmcn the home of her sister. Mrs. Sarah Rt- Ceritld ShewH. Norman Kurr.

CarroM ie. Brief service were at the house Sh'H. Preston Shewed. Ivan Shewed. at 10 o'clock, after which the funeral Shliwller.

The folioxvir; ierao.is party rewded to Strayefs Cnlon from a distance attended: Mr and Mi church, where further service were Winter Sunbury: Mr and Mrs. I held. Interment waa made In the sd- J. I- Sh-wcH and Mt and Mr, homing cemeterv. The Rev Dr.

O. P. Shewell and family. Ml and Schedhamer. pastor of the Paradise Kugene N.

Shew, II and fa mil Mr. and I formed charre. officiated The pallbear- Mrs. P. Shewell and family.

Mrs. ars were: Aaron rrkhrfmrt Aaron Clara and and M. Foyer. Kxra Crone and Milton Xelman J-ugene of York. Mr.

and Mr-, i S. II. Kvans Mr and Mrs Harman Hon- amn. Mrs "-r' WINTERSTOWN irs. Ilalpn l-Toe.

illlamsburg; Mrs. nt Wa.hine-ion 9 Alvtn Mi A Beautiful Enlarged For BRING of their huehnrhr. sons and mveethearta. In this vletnttv. But.

nevertheleea. thev all seem to do it win; to holding the for t-lsdlv end I honestly believe, thai the Wh eehool entrarx-e thl place rrldy Krenrh and KnrHfh. and also the dear r.re wa no sehor.1 In the rrsmrnar. eld I. S.

A. wom.n would wlliir.rlv rv interriedlat or h'rh chool room up kved one for the sake of brlnrir in i Mrs. Geore 5rohri returned to honorable penrr to the alied countries, home after m-endlr a wet-k with and know that the majority of the relative at HaJUmre. Amorlean snlaler are hint rrarv to ret a Mis Kmrrra Fife returned to her rl anre at the front, even thourh thev rom at PalMmore after -isitln relatives know It would coat some of them their nls YfW. need not worry sboif mvl itrrwr Roater Horace.

3wart. Msn-heaith. as Ism healthy an ei. As for i rice Hoover and WHmttr Tllasser. who are iravrtinr.

we always travel on boat emr4o-ed In the shipyard at Sparrows flrsf and second and f1rt class on Point. spent the week-end at Oils tralna, Ve have plenty artd all we can eat ao voti fee I am hsvln a swell time. I Rebroeyer. Ttimnlke. ttot Well, aa it alwxit I.

must followinir prlc-e: Veen. S3 cents pr-r i Hoping- to hear fmm vou a soon as pes- doxen: butter. 3S cents tr round: slble, 1 remit In as ever. rulneaa. 2j cents each: plreona.

20 certs four rn I pr ttr; IS cents per ins. luneras or r.uzaoein einew- ell. widow of Samuel Shewed, who die-i hfer home on Tuesday. April 23. of held FHdov ftemnrm at Alr and Mrs.

Jeoae Shewell. of Oleti Rock: Mra. Barbara Shewell and Mrs. Lucv Phewell. Seltzland.

Mr Alvln H'-atheot. of Wahlnr-ton. ai-rit several days at this riare. Mrs. Ma Herbt.

widow of rank Herbst. residing; about two miles from this place, who has been iifTerins; rt-m a severe re of smallpox. naid to be fori viifumn i. inn i a me nrrt case or chlcVena 23 cents pT noun-t N. Nfrris.

rror ma n. q'totes th followinjr prl-es: F.ei!S, S2 rmtii per doren: htitter. S3 cfnls per notind: mi'neas. 40 rent ef-h: pijreona. 15 rents per pair; old rhh'kens.

21 rent per potin': yoitn rhlrkens, 40 rent pt potift 1rn William of Pflltinior, v1.ld her sifrter, Nfra. Duerr. Paris TOmk'a of Hanover, spent tne w-ek-end -with family at lh plnre. 1 F. Tiortner and rranddausrhte-.

Ksfhryn Stover, uneot vrra) davs at Pelf a the arriewts of Mr. Bortner. dautrh-ter, XTra. Jona The eirhth errle era "ilnatlons for hlrh rhool were on Fri-lav. TVcre I -e-e eeven who took the ramlnat'on i and an the avernce.

OV rla rhrt. aon of Mr. anl Mr Cher! Kirhart. having the hlsrhejtt nveroce. The fntiimine tork ih TTarrld P'orm.

P-inl fJohHrr. Trt ert f'harlea Khrhrt, rifiretire Holland and A r'ln. Thonas Klinefelter, of Wnvnelio'-o. T-l1rt hlf 1t-r brother-In -1 w. Mr.

rv1 Xfs. Toia The mwilnt of the Woman" Home and Fore' en Mlsrlonarv aorlety of ttio rhitrrh wlH oe X'v everting: at at the home of Mr f. P. V. Hen.

Kvw mrmhr I to mrjrnf owrer to the et ert Ion of ofHrr-r for fe eT-iifrsr vmr. Ml. PmaH returned to home after pninr two verk. with friend at 'Ralt'more. DOVER rover.

Mr T-'riorfone rHlal vra TftHiv- p--T)inr by the r-io of rtrrthr K. Tlnh'irh. at her studio on rprtter joiiar ov -rvn ht e- be lnrtiiifie of the -weather. In addition Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Horace Charles Ielbhart. Mr and Kelsintrer. Mr. and Mrs.

fharles trey. Mraret Neff. Kdith Graham, aid. Hester ReisltiKr, MHiffie Arnold. Carrie.

Miller. Clara Hester Relcb-MoIIie Jones. A'nold, Ida E.menhel.er. rimtnhelser. Norma I'eail Itunkle.

Gra I.cibliart. Kvelyn Surenkle, Klora Heck Marv lentz. Irene I Marv Olewlier thu Mr i Charles Graham. Ketuu th Olphin. Walter and tiavinond Uij.v.J L.c-UjIiuii.

Carl Koona. Curvin Keiler, Allen 'holT, Wllllaru RunkJe. Oliver Kminhelser, Iaaac Kline. Harvey ivilgjore. Nolan Olphin.

Maurice Arnold, Cliarles Blymirek Morgan Arnold. Karl Helder. Jacob Kopp. Lester Koona. Clarence Market.

Karl Market. Jesse Oilriert, Glen Arnold, Walter 'ur-ln Fake. Samuel ShofT. Kalpn Anstine. Walter Silar.

Howard Kr-y. Jacob Jonea, Andrew Kline, William Kline, Kdwin Matthew. lialph Betiaru Heck. Kmory gmltzt-r, Walter Frey. t'hlllle Koona.

SHeiling- Spurgeoii Arnold. Chester Kuby, I toy Kitzkee. Hu-tH Kobernon. KelslnRer. Kalph Wallace.

Raymond Olpliin, William Ole-wiler. ITS YOUR LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS. HEADACHY. SICK! DON'T STAY CONSTIPATED WITH BREATH BAD. STOMACH SOUR AND HEAD DULL ENJOY LIFE! LIVEN YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS TONIGHT AND FEEL FINE With any small Photo, Postal Photo or Cabinet Picture and we will enlarge it to a ddr (g YV beautiful 14x20 size Convex 1 ufSW Bust Photo for iC uu xiui, nave laj uu aicuhc.

ivu (Mf' jr" Owing pictures JEFFERSON Jefferson. May 2. Comrminlon will be c.l bratert next Sunday afternoon at 2 orlxk. bv Trinity Lutheran congrega-tlor the ltev. W.

H. Khrl.art. paator. l'reparatory services will be held the Saturday afternoon previous at 2 o'clock. V.

I Rebert returned Monday from Detroit, to which place he had gone to jri' automobile here. Jefferson. May 2. Hall fell yesterday at noon over a considerable area of this section of the county, although no extensive damage to the fruit has been reported thus far. A far east as Larue, along the Pennsylvania railroad.

hau wai reported, and for a considerable distance south of that section. At places the ground waa covered with the little ice pellets. TURNPIKE Turnpike, May 2. A tractor belngr used on the farm of K. G.

Hyson, near here, for ploughing. 1 attracting much attention, it Is the first to be ued in thl aec Ion of the county. It Is doing the work in a very satisfactory manner. YORKANA Vorkana, May 2. Private James H.

Unman and illiam H. Gohn, of Camp I'pton. N. and Mervin H. Gilbert, of Ca np Meade, spent several 'ays visiting relit ivea and friends, thia m-ce.

Myrtle, the four-year-old daughter of Mr and Mra. Horace Horn, who is con-llnxd to the house with scarlet fever, ia convalescent. --Tim Misses Alverta McCoy and Mary Rubv have returned home after spending a few daya visiting frienii at Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Houseal and fariily.

of Reading, attended the funeral of Mr. Houseal's nephew. Spurgeon Jacob's of this place, on Sunday. Mr. Houseal has returned home and Mra.

Ho jiieal and the family will spend some tine here. SHUSTERS fhusters. Mav 2. At Freldensaal's chi.rch there will be Sunday school at 9 a. 31.

and at 10 a. tn. holv communion. SEVEN VALLEYS Seven Valleys. May 2.

The following were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mm. M. G. Kmig: Mrs.

Chauncey ymith, ihe Mishcs Mary iHibba, Gertrude Stough, Kld Dubbs. Kdna Grothey. Lizzie I.mbbs. Arna Hoff. Florence l.mbbs.

Komuine Kti Ig and the Messrs. Clair Kmlg. Jesse Kri ut, Harvey JJubbs. Michael Stough. F'ai I Grothey, Paul Dubbs, Michael Em.g, Artnur Hoff.

Paul Emig, Cscar Bear, Mummert, Serenui Hear and I'Irv in F.mlg. FAWN SUBSCRIBES $50,000 Tovnthlp Goes Two and Ore. Half Times Over Top of Allotment New Park, May 2. Th men and a omen representing th Libeity loan com- to the great demand for these this offer will continue during our 20th Anniversary Sale. THE BON-TON S.

Grumbacher Son PRrVATK I. AI.fvKV FUT. The funeral of Mra. I.ah peti wa held yesterday momlnr at 10 o'clock from her late residence on South Pleasant av--' nue The funeral 1 "tilted Hrcthren fhtifh. 'alifre e-rvtcn were held.

The Hey. W. ShrHck. patnr of the rhimti, r.f which Mrs. Rpata -wa a mmlr.

ofTl- Better Health From Internal Baths Mtas Frances Herrod writes Dr. Chae. A. TyTrell of New York aa follow s. "I am very to tell you that 1 am more than pleased with the result obtained from the uae of the J.

B. 1 Cascade' and am in better health than 1 have been in years." This I hut one of thousands of he same kind of letters received by Iir. Chn. A. Tyrrell of New York, trie inventor of the B.

I Cajw.ad"." By purely natural prmcM of properly umns; warm water, the B. L. Cascade" removes all the poisonous waste from the lower Intestine, which prysiciana sjrree Is the cause of 3j pr-r cent o' all human ailment N. II. Shearer 1 North Oeorg Street.

York. have filled an enormous demand for H. r'awadea" in the pajt few year, and will show ar.d explain it to yoa on request. A free and iniirfstinc hooklM on Intcrna.l K.ithinK "Wnv Man of Today in Only per cent Kf-flrlent" be obtained st their store fYee of coat. Advertisement, York, Pa.

The farmers In this section hsv about flniahnd planting potatoes and ar getting ready to plant corn. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitzel on Sunday entertained A. J.

Sheckenbaugh. Raymond and John Sheckenhaugh. Chesicr Torno and Mrs. William Miller. SHORE'S mittee of Fawn township.

tnt last at this place and from tne reports It was found that the su -scriptions total toO.OOO. This is two and one-half times the township's allotment. HIGH ROCK High Rock, May 2. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Krewson had the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. John Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Shelley. Harry JCrew-fon. Krnest Harmon, L.uther Krew.ion, Milton Smeltzer, Nelson Smeltzer, t'arrle Pmeltzer. Alma Flaharty.

Jennie Miller. Lizzie Miller. Emma Krewson. Arthur Miller, Kov Miller, Curvin Miller. Thei-ma Shelley, Helen, Ruth, Ksther, Clarence.

Luther and William Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunkle. the newly married couple, are being entertained at the ome of th bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Willlajn Smeitzax. Llas ley IvYORK WHILE YOU SLEErjl FOR DANDRtlFF Stops Itching of the scaJp. Promote Frnwl of the.

hAlr. kliki 1 Aimm i Hair Fluffy. One bottle prove It. Trial slae. 25c For sal vet where.

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