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1 THE YORK DAILY, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1910 I i Wf.r iT-JWi. itaiiiflS A DAY IN YORK COUNTY TOWNS 400 PERSONS AT FUNERAL PHYSICIANS PALLBEARERS ORCHARD SPECIAL IN YORK COUNTY TODAY COMMITTED SUICIDE AT SISTER'S HOME I Qmsgh ffes pm msx-te foam mm srt, 68 IBI'i ii It il vA rr Demonstrations at New Spring Grove, Hanover, and York Prof. Surface Freedom, Littlestown in Charge. The "Bus Special." the demonstration train operated jointly by the d.vlsion of zoolojry of ths etate agrl-cilturul department tind the roini any, will ppend tite greater ptirt of today In York county, and practical demonstration of spray lug. pruuinK.

otherwise i tarinij for fruit trees and plants will i be given. The train consists of one and two lecture cars, la which talks will be made to the as- fcembled larmera at each place. Prof, H. A. Surface, state economic zoolo- Klst.

will be In charge and will have ill Tf i 17 rV Ii ti i ll 0)10JLS if ll SALE "Almost runs away for is how decribd the light-run- ring of her "Joy" Swln Machine. HI fKTXs .5 Ja ISTTtiT'tl tmiuw -ta-rrt wwnwu' ik his J. D. llerr. of I.an-his carter, and Cyrus T.

Fox. of Reading. If How to andle Money Tf "st value Is a Tieatlon -birU living, now. makes for most people to study. Forethought win tell you that when are down a third or hali.

buylnif ti months nhea.i of your need ill pay you well. Every morning VIXEIJ BE1X RliS Vk fjf 3 Dtakoa It O-V of soich goods you'll likely worth while for you to Come and pay doubla for a short while later. Monday. 28, h. after 9 a.

m. Tueay. March 1st, after 0 a m. V.ga?00 S3 values; p. pfeguW ue Wednesday.

2nd. after 0 a. m. Thursday. 3rd.

after 9 a. m. Friday. 4th, after 8 am. Saturday.

5fb, afteV 9 a. m. crt' nun that many "BUKr Bargains" are -not mentioned; bhlxiiNtj of goods named WILt. continue until sold While sals Anv ay is a Good Day to COME--every day is better At Funeral of Dr. Harleigh East Berlin Hoechst, Kait Berlin.

1 28. Tho funeral Ir. liarieigh Hoet bat, who died tui Thursday last from liUtirrli of itic tdomacii, was held this moriiiiiy- at lu o'. lock, the body being borne to tne grave by eight of the de-cot3d's tellow physicians. AHIioubU only thirty-two years old.

Dr. Hoechat was well known in York county, both aa a pbymician and surgeon. His death v.as the result of a general breakdown in attending a rapidly growing practice. Tne funeral were held from his late home, the Rev. J.

11. Miller, of the church, of Fast Berlin, assisted by the Rev. George V. eish. of Spring Grove, ofliciatlng.

Interment was mado In tae Berlin burial The pallbearers were: lira. WiUiam F. Bacon and II. B. Klnjr.

of York; Elgin, Bo we and Wolf, of East Berlin; Spatz, of Hampton, Adams I county; Miller, of Aotibottstown; and isetihelder, of Hanover. The condition of Andrew Trim-i liter, the local undertaker, who has been suffering for some time with blood poisoning. Is now Improving. bile febaviiig a week or more ago. Mr.

Trimmer acratcned a pimp.e which cauaud the trouble. His condition was for a time considered serious, but his physician now looks lor a speedy recovery. spring' grove Spring Grove, Feb. 28. The mem lers of St.

Paul's Evajigelical Lutheran Sunday school, yesterday, decided to engage the Spring Grove orchestra to furnish music at the sessions of the school hereafter. The first appearance of the orchestra will next Sunday afternoon. The committee which secured the orchestra consisted of a the Rev. M. B.

Clare, George B. Miller, W. H. Menges. W.

L. Glatfelter and Mrs. John W. Myers. Orchard Demonstration Should the weather prove favorable tomorrow many fruit growers living In thin section will visit the borough to hear the slate speakers when the special demonstration train stops here from 11-0 a.

m. to 12:50 noon. Y. W. A.

Extension Work The local committee having In charye the extension work of the York W. C. held a meeting In thHr rooms this evening. At a meeting held a month ago It was decide! to secure a resident secretary, snd the matter was again considered favorably. Many Attend Funeral The funeral of Andrew Shelley, whose home adjoinenl Holtzswam church.

Paradise township, yesterd-iv morning, was mis of the largest held at this, church for some time. The Rev. O. P. of York.

offclAted. Basketball This Week The following games are scheduled by the Y. M. C. A.

basketball quintet for this week: High school scrubs, at York. Friday evening: St. Paul's, of York, at Spring Orrrve, Saturday evening. Miss Henrietta Menges. daughter of postmater John Menges, Menges Mills, Is suffering with pneumonia.

DALLASTOWN Dallastown, Feb. 28. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary siciey of Christ's Lutheran church will tender a banquet to the members of the Lutheran Brotherhood on Thursday evening, March 5. It Is to be held In the church and In addition to an excellent menu, toasts are to bo responded to by a number of men Interested In church work. The objects of the brotherhood are to bring men into the, church, to injure those In the church more intimate, to visit and comfort men In sickness and In trouble, to Inttuence men for good and to a.tsist the pastor the upbuilding of the church.

The toasts assigned are "Should Not More Men Attend Church?" ITof. C. W. Stlne; "Should Not Men Work More for the Edward Heisier; "What Ioea Christ's Church Need That Men Can Do For the Church?" the Rev. E.

Apple. Red Lion; "To Build Up the the. pastor Must Have the Ijoyal Support of the Members." E. S. Mann.

M. "What Can the Men of Christ's Lutheran church 1 Toward Making Men Christians Who Are Not Members of the Church?" Prof. J. 11. Myers.

There will also ba special muslo by male members of the brotherhood. The cigar factory of W. II. Raab Sons, which had been closed the paat week, resumed operations today, although It will not be running on full time as the rollers axe limited to six hundred per day. Some of those confined to the house by sickness are: Augustus Druck.

West Main street; Sydney Smith, at the. homo of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Abraham Smith, East Main street, and Ruth Conway, West Main street. The Rev. Irvln filled the pulpit at Evangelical revival Bailey, of Spry.

Trinity services tonight. A regular meeting of. the school board was held tonight with all members present except Dr. W. M.

Min-lilch. The regular routine of business was transacted Nothing was done In regard to the new nchood building. EDUCATOR WILL RETIRE New York. Feb. 21 The venerable Henry Mitchell MacCraken.

one of the best known educators In the country, ii going to r'tlre as chancellor of New-York univercity on his seventieth birthday. September 28 next. At the same tlm he will resign aa profesaor of philosophy. After serving the university for more than a quarter of a century. Dr.

MaeCraoken made known bis Intent to retire la a letter read at the quarterly meeting of the university council today. BRIDGE IS CONDEMNED BY DOVER AUTHORITIES Commissioners Notified That "uv ure Across Fox Run is Unsaf Council Elect Officer. John lKver. Feb. 2S.

Chief Burgess PnmnaiL'Tir an 1 Constable K. who i- abo clerk of the U-rvugh council, alter irtsiwfetl the bridge across Fox run, la the bor-ousu limits, tins iiiorr.Ir.i condemned the btiajje ai and nolUied tha cc-atv to that fJcCt- A hi.urt tinm ao the untt tZ As triage I'ulin'Hil ami iw appear iu the center led the a. no.e tracks or the Vtri. Kaiiva.3 ti.f ttrueture. cuiiiian.

wnicii The puiar aa t. tiy iiiornii. Hie troiiev cutnuai.y. oai i on nil a ic o-iv-. ii of the LnJe w-s tOli iir.i.Ui.

from the cel.ter it lift i nry ti i waur leveL orivtr on tli arcn bcj lUsi'knu ot tou or heavily loaaea ilAiiit the dr.r cin. kt iii of the council r.riae li cniet t-pic of the ti.cmbers ficdcd Uot to pay bwajd a new il.ty conuruJ that a new was granua by U. counti ti1 rsi nii.n in p.ace tne prew its one, wnitn va buht in lia. At t.iai inn-. part of Iwer viuvr butna tranactrd wa U.c election of C.

A- Kocnv aa ttornr- tor t-s U.run tor the n--i e-r t-Binnlu to-norrw; the election of a wa.cr fcia ton-stat-le and secretary. Vny a-o ti-J- i nn inti liahters. and by man Ik I iiirlnK to run the pump at the our water p. Ult. Donation for Pastor M.ri.r.iuv nt T.li.li.

at the con- loriir urinn of ri Hi wrnio in iti Cttcrie.n Menhirial church. i. th- 1 Marcb, by th- 1U H- F. Oi toe iv v. Mr and taj.uly by some thirt rn.rni.cr.

tr. churcU t-r Jrl. Th. rrwrrin and e.l pro- two tabi tf! pHe Wa replenished, i. 'Sied With feed.

ar.d I-. v. ilr. il.rut.i aft ravtr of tfar.ks by the ii.e Mns ar.d had a ov e. vkere: Mr.

an.l hour. Mr. i r- lb Hev. il. Hrtzell ana wi i rm ier tf or a.

Srv.c at Stray Church UKt evehin Siruyera n. althouin wunnui of a sr.ay pchol. ti. of lord it. it va iK-rv e.

-nd by a I considered a sreat tne vraiaer bad attendance was g'. ,1 tii la to the rvi prepares ty ttse I oar 4 tbi were .1 ri.i.1.nM, as Raymond Frt. i.tn llllii and Mary tr i-n Ixttie Alverta Knioia Jacobs. M-i! Iji ur. a Inn tr, i r.

ai U.kj. VK-W iJiuf-r i the nat.oti '1is. d4 r. of M. i Ad Carrie Utsbw.

Velmtt Martha HarruA Max I Annie and Mary i Art da ype.al 4 i i-r. liuer. Vix'lel r. St I -x i i I I i. r.

U- flS nerira i.ii.-"iu i. and lieleis Myers. A with sxd effect by Heveri'l (jyartets were it I'. nn- Mis and Mar" The ji. c.

rnan reci Spahr M.l.er. ind Katie te.l tn a piea.r.g inanr.e; cie ar.d MlAa ii'. tn Kit" 4 -ff .1 i lao'e rea loir bad char' of the e. I rl maC did part well under the i.br. ZKir.

Mrs. P. A. pr ided nt errsn TUJtens- r. I in llis i-aih I-.

A. l-wer for the vi f.n. tie children TV n-, ''fhi f.i!o ftiV-r nianner in and recited. fit .1 "th" jrtse- i-rerln of v. A.

5. l'a-t- rn bv sivlnc in orerln of the Rev. A. ti. ar.d tliank4 all who to make th It as voted to such a os-s'-rve Sunday th in day on In Kiuau ate.

Retired Jewe'er Sick rrl.l u'ler. of tha oldest nts of toe ho a ucred a J-welry year Ft ore In the I tick. brfc.it. dje t'eeu eueri both eyes for ti. Cor It, vrrii'-ri wtth th Mr.

fioubler 1 with cataracts of pi.t f.ftern year. Death of a Child Mr. and Mrs. of I.vr township, tt -is rru.rr-.-iR fron rhecmUin. Cr Auk -d i -ifur.

e.ntit bihj te days faf.ral wiU t. 4 Wednesday Vk Sth lr.ti r- -r at Wolf urch, tS. ilia Revival Services Te p-uoil s-ervl-ts '-l eon-i, ,1 In On-rt Mern- oria ib cf.iiTv try li.tr 5 hy trie iwev. i Hanver. DEFENDANT IS MJ3SING Uarn II.

Ilamtne, charged If Sel-zer. r-r: the Cb with pa.Sr.(r a worthless check. Hli t4-n given ear in before Alderman N. C. May, Saturday.

Ham me to pear ar is have left tie city. ai-io to appear As-U rm.i.i Owen, where be was to havn been given l.e.urlroj last iYiday. i i 1 i Services at Glen Millard Rock Over E. Shewed Body of Glen Rook. Feb.

23. fully 4n0 peo-lieid pie sitciiutj tiit luncrl services i ettTuay afternoon over the body MiiarJ oneweii. laie.y st-i. rtuary ana bookkeeper or the Lotei prise eiirnilure coiijiai.y. Mr.

Shewell aie.i iast Wt-uiiesday from an attack of wludi lasted less than a week. 1 ne servu were neoi at an.i a nunw-r of those desiring to aitt ii'l trie oowiUin. were uunuin to i. lie nev. i Roicn; d.

a. pastor of Ulea lb-ck's enurch, now wr.n-I later of Harnitoii PreibyliT.an, 1 by the Hev. K. B. i Uur.a.

of the local church, jahunh. Baiii.n.re, conducted th '1 he th ral tritct-3 were nuaitnjui and beautiful, one of the more elaborate laving been presented by the members ai.d employes of the firm iWith whkh Mr. Sneweil was assoc. Mr. Shewed was twenty-seven i vcnra ur.A months Old.

Ills survl- ar- his wife, nee Mlsa Mirkle. two email chl.dren. Mr. ar.d Mrs. treorg ne- jrft oi.e bp ther.

James ShewtH. Mr. and Mrs uamrorxn Paturri-v f-r a with son. Jarn.t Rir'u'oith. and family.

to Vrer.ton. They will al. be etuertalr 1 in rhllartelphia before r- turnirg home. Jajisea Trice, a In th e-mvlny of the Baltimore and Ohio in ine tWiilimoin m- e-k erwi viltltsK I relatives her. Your.t.

of Church street ham returned from a aeverai days' vi't with Mr. an.1 Mrs. 1'ercy ajh- in Ifcioont. Pelavare. He was i ticcmnanled home Mrs.

Ellen Her brt. mother of Mrs Allison. who spttcrt the past several moruns nuu ber daushter in the DeUwire town. A 1-ruiar meetlna; of the ZKjn Liitheran churcJl council, will he on Wednesday evening; Immediately after the prayer service. Oeorge Trout, of Valley street.

Is confined to by sickness. The February meeting; of the local Womans Christian Temperance irr will tx held on Friday eventna: In iY-t- nrran zi! on ftorn in Lau bul'dirg; on ater street. ine mw.in will be called at the usual hour. Mrs. Hoover, or L-oiiM- several rijia ee 7 1 mi rv n-i vefirn.

has gone to th City hoinwtai. tUliimore. tr treatment. A rr.eetinsr of the Houthern Tenn- rybtauU lvu.tr' wlil be hcil on Tuesday eventnu. March 1.

tn the Glen Rock Hoe and Liider company bullilns- Itar.over etre.t. of imr.ortanee to brought to the attention of the as- sociation and all members to be present. 1. O. V.unbauh.

of ttreet. fpent Sunday In visiting" friends. Mit-s CHve "Ton-tpson, Uw tirttt primary fcratie in axe Hanover Baltimore, teacher of the public cti.Kii. has retumetl to tia.v.nc si- nt taturdy town alter and w.th Vera datives. Oen ishefter, a stenographer in tJ en ploy of a York buslnesa flrra.

with hi parent. Mr. and Mrs. ireorse ilicrter, of Man-rbester street- Mr. and Mrs.

raid and t-ieir amall child, of were truet over Sunday of Mr. lirens.ers parents. Mr. and Mrs. olive liressler.

iUnchetr street. i Hrrbst. or lom. etitoe o'iriUv at tne hoai her parents, ilr. and Mrs of Cotta avenue.

James Herbst. FELTOIM Kelton. Feb, A Joint meetlnR of th" ch-arches of Iebanon Iuthran clarge. which vomprisea the following" church. Iehaiiou.

ML I'leasant. S.lddlers and Kelton, will be held at the Kelton church on Saturday afternoon. Marcn 5. at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of closing the accounts of the t.H.t veur The iiator. the Rev.

I.utber 1-1 Henry, will conduct nieetSr.tr and delegates from ail the the churches ar expected to tie. present. A taffy party was held at the bom cf Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kohler, of Main street, on Saturday bight, in of their daughter, Mlsa Anna.

lames -of various kinds were ln-djled In and cakes and home-made taffy were served as refreshments. Those present yere: Misses Ruth L.U-JS, Carrie Fllnch-baugh. rtertrude Kohler. Orella Sents und U'oian Fiiruhtaugh. and Erwln S'-jts.

Oram A. Grove and CUton Sniith. The Rale of William RunkSe on S.turdiy was one of the largest ever id In this vicinity. The proceeds ariounlett to aimost 12.000. Fair Trices were realized for everything, but the stock sold best.

A horse was lid up to J2-4 and then withdrawn. A pa.r of ntu'es were sold to J. Latl-mer 372; and another ilr to James OarnnbeU for J342. 1 horse was purchased by Job II I -r t2f2 and a cow by H. C.

Heim for Jo0. Ml.s K.la H. Payne, a nurse at the Yolk hospital, fpetit Saturday and Sunday at the hme of her parents. Mr and Mrs. H.

Payne, of High -trt et. Hilda, the ynur.Ket daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

liartenschUger, ol i confined to the house on accrnunt of sickness. Oram A- Grove, aanlsiant station for tb.e Maryland and raUrond at Ij ita. baa resunied worse spending several days ith friends and relatives here. Mrs. J.

H. Payne, who for the raat three uecks iia.1 ttri visiting mends at Iialt.more and Scarbourgh. returned borne. Mr. Cbar'ra Moore.

of Charles s'reet, celebrated ber seventieth bsrth-nay aorilversary yesterday. She was the of iitany remembrances from her friends. 1' curt ro; he err.phst.lze.) trortlv t'. .1 ni.er to ilr. lulr-t-utk In loiioe was extra dry.

I'lttsbur i tt -Times, aft ctrfktv In case of rurt-f ln.1 on sfrrach. t.l attng. and Ichtng. raneti.lr that Ml--na, a mwt reiiabie an.1 ra- torstlve. r.ere Is t.o hetfer reme.Jy In the wort-I (r lo-s of nervous tone, enrve exhaustion from overwork, loss of appetite, dreair or night- i-ar.

hadaebe. Mi-o-ra stomath are Uiite i.oxe.-i. for only 8. Rememher the tiane, Mi-o-ni stontah tablets. Jhey never fail.

They contain rig red I- nt that give iuh (other than; ftr'ns but thev are com-' pounot-d for the purpose of trio r.d enough f. wf-rk without the aid harm- i rul If rarnt pet Mi-o-na in vour t. -vi, th Mt-o-na. Buffalo, X. i wtll fill mail orders, and prepay rt-o.

Booth's best 1 ar.d constipation, llrer, bowem Lucy I Charles Wertz, of Hanovr, Ends Life at Ker.tland, by Shootinq Him-ceif in the Forehead Funeral Today Hanover, 23. Despondency caused Charles Wlcrtz, whose funeral will held tomorrow morning fu-om the home of his sister. Mrs. Melvln Hfnry, cf George street, to commit suicide while at the home of another sister. Mrs.

Clinton Shenhercr, of KentJand, Ind. Wertz, who was twcr.ty-Aevc-u yara old, bhot himself through the forehead and was found hia fiisfep, lying In pool of blood, clutoh-trtg the revolver. In his hand. Brief luneral services wlil be hell tomorrow morning nt 9 o'clock at the homo o. Mrs.

Henary, after which the cortege will proceed to Christ ehurch. nen- where further services win be held and Interment made, the Rev. F. S. Llndeman oflkrlatlng.

Funeral of Infant The funeral of Donald, the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilt, of West Middle street, was held today at St. Joseph's Catholic cnurrch. The death occurred at noon yesterday and was the result of being scalded in an accident at the parents" home on Thursday, when the contents of a tea kettle were spilled over the child, Injuring the face, arms, and breast.

Interment was made in St. Joseph's cemetery, the Rev- Father Huber officiating. i Institution of Moos Lodge National Organizer Joh.n H. Risbeck and State Organizes- M. J.

Holland, as-slistcd by members of York lodge. No. 148. Loyal Oiler of Moose, will conduct the ceremonies at the institution of a local lodge of this order on Monday evening. March 21, at 8.15 o'clock in City band hall, Melhorn building.

About 60 will be obligated at this time. The Moose have leased, the rooms in the Girt building. on Baltimore street, now occupied hy the Knights of Columbus, ar.d will take possession on April 1. The latter organization will n.ove Into the Sheipard and Myers building, corner of Bank, lane and Carlisle -street, $2,000 Was Discovered According to rumor, about $2,000, which had been hidden away in books and old clothing, has been discovered since the death of Mrs. Ar.geline Baub-Utz.

which occurred at her home on North street on Fe-bruary 20. The money is said to have been In silver certificates cf the denominations of $5, $10 and 20. Issued yrthe First National bank during the administration the late John Alleman aa Surprise Party Miss Emily Heckendorn was tendered a surprise party at her home on Walnut street on Saturday evening. The evening was spent In playing games and the enjoyment of music, after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Heckendorn and daughter. imny. Mrs. Hans.

Misse9 Katie stam-bangh, Anna Stambaugh and Lucy Messrs. Harry Hosier, Bertram Moore. Raymond Martrn and Paul Kropp, of York: Misses Arline Dyaart. Mabel Rerkheimw. Grace Berkheimer.

llflen Renaut and Freda Hamer; Messra Iuiiel Keller. Merle Trostle, Milton Huff and Freddie Soherdel. Funeral' of Mabel Worley Miss Mabel WVrley was burled today from her home on street extended, where services were held. The, then proceeded to Jlummert'j meeting house, i.ear Bast Berlin, where was made. The Rev.

Messrs. Baker and Miller officiated. Former S'ave Buried The funeral of treorge Keyes, colored, took place at 1 o'clock p. Sunday from his late home on Railroad titreet, where services were held- Interment was made In Mt. Olivet cemetery, the Rev.

A. M. Hellman officiating. The pall bearers were Howard. George Russell, Howard Fisher and James Douglass.

Vote to Increase Indebtedness The indebtedness of the Hanover Market and Town Hall company will be Increased to 120,000. according to a vote taken at a special meeting of the stockholders on Saturday. The In debtedness will be In the form of bonds, to secured on the company's real estate. The denomination of the bonds to be issued has not yet been determined upon. Briefs and Personal Supper consisting- of roaft pig, oysters, cakes, candy and ice cream, will bo served -by the women of Grace Reformed church on the evenings cf March 1 ark! 2.

The nrpperr will be held in the vacant house, 417 Franklin street. Will Carleton. styled by the late Dr. THlrnage, greatest reciter of Ms envn works In the world." will ap-pfir on Wednesday evening- of this week In St. Joseph's hall.

Baltimore street, under the auspices of the Civic league. The advance sale of seats has been very encouraging. It has been learned that Mrs. E. E.

He.TFhey. formerly of this section, who v-aa operated upon, in a hospital In San Jose. ral. on February It. recovered sufficiently to submit to a second operation on February 19.

Sh was In greatly weakened condition but now recovering strength and the physicians entertain hopes for her ultimate recovery. Among those who are confined to the far homes by sickness are Theodore leave on Wednesday morning for Wll- Han-sport to attend the annual con-i ff rence which convenes at that place this week. The Rev. Mr. Kepner states i that the conference year which closed yesterday was a successful one along nil Ilnea of church work and the mem-j berthip of the church was materially Increased.

The Sunday school bad an enrollment at the close of 199 of 715. with an average attendance of 410. The anrj missionary societies raised for missionary purioaes nearly toon. Re-1 Lion lodge. N'o 4M.

k. of will confer the tit-it degree of the order upon a number of candidates at the regular meetina- to' be held on Thursday evening of this week Red Lln council. No. Sr. O.

A conferred pile (ioijroe "Uncle Sam" upon five candidates this evening A quilting party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Siioaff thi3 af-ti-rnoon Those present wrre- Mr. arft Mrs. William Shewn ff.

Albert olpbln. Mrs. Henrv Shoaff. Mrs llenrv flipe, Mrs. William Perk Mrs.

Iani. Is'lne. Mrs A mo Shoaff. Harry Sl.oafT, Charie-i Olphln and James Murphy. Mrs.

Albert Olphin, sick the past few days be about. who has been la again able to i here wui i ratus, chemicals, exhibitions of appa-invects. fruits and illustrated charts atid valuable litera- tare pertaining to fruit culture will bo distributed. All persona Interested are Invited to bring twigs of trees and other specl-j mens of Infested or diseased limbs for examination. They are al.o requested to ak questions and obtain the latest information on all orcharding sub- lects.

Kach visitor will receive a copy of the Orchard Primer, Just puMlsr.ea by the Pennsylvania, Railroad company, which will be found both useful and valuable. The tint stop of the demonstration train will be at New Freedom, arrlv- lng at a. m. and departing at 10:05 a. m.

spring drove win visited from 11:20 a. m. to 12:60 p. Hanover from 1:05 to 2:45 p. m.

and Uttlestown from 3 to 4:40 p. m. The train will reach York In time for the demonstration and lectures to begin at I o'clock and until 9 o'clock. HEAD CUT BY STEEL RAIL Oliver Nsce Sustained Injury While Working for Traction Co. Wrifrhtsville.

Feb. 2S. Oliver Nace sustained a deep laceration across the top or hia he-aii this afternoon while helping to load a number of steel rails at the traction company car barns at York. He was accidentally struck on the head by one as It waa being raised. Dr.

J. L. Jamison put several stltchea into the gash. The Rev. Noah Young, pastor of the Kvangelical church, of thts place, left this morning for where he wHl attend the Central Pennsylvania conference of his church.

It la the desire of his congregation that the Rer. Young be returned to thetn again for another year. 1. S. Lhmen, of pottstown.

spent Sunday with hie grand-parents, Mr. and Frederick 1 oat. Harrlaon Wakefield, of Walnut street, wu visiting In Harrtsburg on Sunday. Theodore H. Abel, a seaman on the batt'exhlp Ohio, is home on a furtntiKh is fc-aylnt; with bis aunt.

Mrs. C. Ashton. on Walnut straet. Mrs.

Mary Lord and her si-ter. Miss Blmiche Oaks, of Sjiarrows point, were ibe gu st of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tllby.

on funtiay. yesterday wu the lajit missionary Sunday of the conference year In the Sunday school and the collection amounted to 144 making a total of I1.W25 raised for mission during the past year. The money raised fir all puricwn In the school the pa-st yer amounted to The new Century club at lta rerular ni.etsng on Friday evening elected the following of-lcers: President. It. vie presi.lerri, W.

L. Ineunmg; secretary. Tr. F. Aumiiler.

nnancial secretary. Ifavtd Pott; treasurer. M. K. Hauch; lntiary director.

II. Keller; truf.tes, i'rf. K. AiunlUer. Harry E.

Sprenkie, and Wlthiun JURYMAN SHEFFER ALIVE Man Drawn on April Jury Was Not Found Dead, as Reported Shrwbury, Feb. 2S- An erroneous statement Is In circulation that Isaac ShefJer. the man found dead here last Saturday, was one of thoe drawn for the April Jury. The Isiac Sheffer. of North Hopewell township, who was drawn on the Jury.

Is a. different person and still very much alive. Misses Carrie and Mabel Re-h-meyer, of Shrewsbury township, are visum- relatives in lialtimore. Herbert Wis, of WUllaJTisport, Pa, is visiting friends in town. Ekss are quoted at 24 cents per dozen today in the stores, thl-t beintf the lowest price quoted this winter.

The funeral of Samuel Keeny, of Sunday morning. Services were held at the ho, the p.ev. Ianiel IJowper, by the Res. Jacob N. Myers and I.

G. Itrlbhart, orlb Uting. Th interment was In Row-r's cemetery, near New Freedom. The deceased left consldt property which is wllieU to bis cbildren. The funeral of Isaac Sh ffer, who was found dead lal Saturday, tHk plax-e ibis alterrioein.

Irittnnent was made In the EuW.eran cemetery. Jd.n T. Wagner Wics lutu-ral director. The pallbearers were those who served on the coroner's Jury. A public debate, under the auspices of th school lyceurn.

will take place next Friday evening in the public school nuiidit.tf. The public ha been Invited to attend and hear the discussion. The Bell Telephone company is engaged In extending its lines from New Freedom to Maryland line. A p.rce of workmen bs planting the jrtiies. The sale of W.

H. Kolp. of Springfield town.td.tp, which took place last Saturday, was largely attended. Live stock alii grain were bold at, good prb.es. ARKANSAS DIAMOND FIELD Company will put tn S2C0.00 Worth of put in MacUinery Eitt'e Ibvck.

Feb. 21. The Arkansas Icamnnd riminy will put in costiy machinery In cc.unty. The r.vv activity follows what th company's (n n-r, John T. Fuller, formerly manager of the Txi Tolts I'an rnitie la South Afrba.

concludes Is den.oti.trat Ion that th dia-n-iond-bearing earth, of peridot Ite, is general throughout the aru of the volcanic pipe. Three, boles have been made by a diamond drill In different parts of the area showing the exUtenc of the peridotite to unknown depths In each Washings of the blue earth from various parts of the t-how a coiinittent run of d.aruonds per o.1 in jy quantities. Heretofore the mine has been worked Tvitli inadequate machinery, but after various tests an.i in rin.iing or moie than diamonds on or near the surface and finding tl.e:n in the original matrix. It has been decided to put in permanent na.hir.ery at a oost of about JJOV.OKO. of Baltimore street, and Milton II.

Brown with his younu? son, of B.ast Middle 9treeL Ml s. Jacob Brown, of Klngsdale. who suffered a stroke of paralysis about 10 days ago, is slightly Improved. James Kohr. of York street extended, who has been sick for several months, was out yesterday for the first time elnci his sickness.

William ITeltzel. of FVanklln street, started this morning for Omaha, Neb, to brin? home his son. Edgar C. Ilelt-zel. who has been sick for the oast six weeJcs with typhoid pneumonia at a hospital in that city.

II M. today In Stokes, of Lancaster. York street, spent sses May Spargo and Anna Han-key, students at Irving college, Me-ehar Icsburg. spent Sunday ith Miss EJ5I.1 Basehoar, of M3cSherrystow-n averue. Oscar R.

Tingling. of FTederfck stret. has left for Rockf ird, 111., where he vdll make his future home. Mis. Rarph O.

Feity, of Fredertck street, has returned from a ten days' visit to Baltimore. A. M. Buchetr. of Pnlladclphla, visit ng In Hanover and expects to re main for several weeks.

YOE Feb. 2. Klsle Jane, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Dnnla.p, of Fast Toe.

died at her home on Saturday night, death be-lng due to scarlet fever. She was taken sick Friday. The funeial mat held today from the home The erv1ces were conducted by the Rev E. Hughes, pastor of the United Brethren church, of this place. No one excel the Immediate family were present lind the services were conducted on th perch of the Dunlap home.

Interment was made in thft Union cemetery at this place The deceased was ten years and twenty-one days old and survived by her parerts; a sister. Blanche; and two brothers. Austin nnd Carl. None of the other members of the family are af ftlcted at present. Th hou was quarantined Immediately upon the discovery of th nature of the disease.

A drag chase was pa rtlctp-ited In by the liuntem of Toe on Saturday. The chase started from the bam of William Gibson, Just outside the homujrh, and clrelel about the woods of the frm of William Anstlne. The owners of the dofrs expressed themw've as being well satisfied irlth the work done by their respective gs. which according to old hunters did excellent work. Charles Taylor's hound took first honors and William Gibson's came In close second.

Wilbur Kohler. of Penne-ylvanl. avenue, has accepted a position with the S. Morc-an Smith company, at York. A 1 the rooms of the school building were fund -rated by the Janitor.

Jesse Sowers, on Saturday. In order to fre the schoo from any danger of a repetition of the neaslea epidemic, -which passed over this twn recently. At present there are no knwn cases and the last nlacardi have been removed by health -fleers. T. M.

C. Smith and Reuben Stsbley. Cora, the daughter of Albert Shen-berg'e-, who bad been sick for some time. Is reported as being convale-scent. Jacob Ray.

of Pennsylvania avenue, fell lut week and sprained his foot, which has prevented him from attending his regular work. Min Alverta Snyder, of Pennsylvania venu), was visiting her sister, Mrs. El mer Stabley, at Manchester, on Sunday. Norman Raver, of the corner of Main and High streets. Is on the sick list.

Butter sold here at cents, a pound and e.rr-s at "-M cents a dozen at SechrtsCs grocety store, on Saturday. Ciystal assembly, A. O. K. of M.

will confer the tlrst and second degrees a class on Tuesday evening. The desrrw team of Naomi assembly, of York, will be present and will assist with the Initiation. George Ktvldler, of Broad street, 1 on til- sick list. PRINCE OF WALES ITINERARY Will Probably Go to South Africa in Latest Dreadnought. Capetown.

Feb. 23. The following provisional arrangements have been made for the Prince of Wales' tour: He w.ll arrive at Durban on September proceed to lUiodesla for 12 days' shooting. The prince and princess will then visit Johannesburg. KEELEY CURE The cure that baa been contin uous.

successiul lor more man ou yearn is worth Investigating. For the or drink habit. Write fur I ii I s. Only Keeley institute jn Kittern Penra mi 3 lrd l'hlla. i eJTfc'JUJftai 0TL.

"fV Delilthttul Trfps on the Chesapeake Bay of the Splendid btramers of the Baltimore Steam Packet Co. (Old bay Line) Bq m-ord wifli tV Ucffrd TtUtfTaphy, mitirTymg Ihr U. I ihe OEllucn of tl C-rwAi-c. Delicioii cocking. Le ive Baltimore every u-eek dy from Company' Px-r.

Li.hl 5 r-t. h-ot Harre S'rrt at 60 m.tuSJIJ Pohft Corr.lort, Norfolk and PortSfnojlh, a refriSiiig nigiil'i rrjr. Con-iec -n ma-lf ii nil itn'- Sc-mth. Th'ouc1 tickets r.a uie et 'l raiieiad ofTicet. Sa' Mon by ictlctr of Send toe buuklef.

JOHN R. SHEKWOOD eti a mo aiML Hfia. JAMrS SYflO 6lm f.iitNaiR nar. See About It also, lasts. OF DO VE SALE DOVES H.

E. Quickel Caatrador DOVER, PA. Bailus UeMer In Lumber. Cement ani roofing, cheap. Also uantafac torer of all kinds of Ull! Worn and agent tar illa-arwl Iron ieuce.

Also CoI.m V.i. vainer tstrlpa and alfetal BooHoi Comical estimate Clter-tfaOJr Elvea If you are lookinsr for hnr. gains in Dry Gods, Clothing, Ladiet' and Children Coats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Sewtng Machines, Underwear. Shoes mnd Rubber Goods, Enamel, Class and Queens are. Co to the Cheap Store of O.

M. 8TOUGH DOVER. PA, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades, Linoleum, Oil Cloth Cheap at P. A. LAUER, Dover, Pa.

i DALLASTOWN Money Saved Is Monej Made See GLATFELTER The Faraitars aad Hoaiefara'tkiai ts DALLASTOWN, PA. Attenticn Farmer! When you arc ready to sell your GRAIN Tate it to the undersigned any time and get MARKET PRICES E. E. TYSON Grain Elevator. Red Lion, Pa Ccal and Reading Fertilizers PLUMBING That is guaranteed satisiactory minus the hifih prices.

Also tinning, steam and hot water fitting. HARRY L. MILLER. Andots for Cortwriflht Metal Shingles York Phone. Red Lion, Pa.

ARO N'5 D-V Pretoria, Mafeklng and Bloomfonteln and will reach Capetown October 29. The prince will open the South African parliament November 4, and will eall for England next day. Public opinion here urges the desirability of the prince and prineesa traveling In the latest Dreadnought battleship, escorted by first class cruisers, as an object lesson to South Africa on naval defense. The itinerary of the tour is tubject to the prince's approval. A pageant of South African history will be at tjjq foot of Table mountain in connection with the opening of the Union parliament by the prince.

Frank Lascellos, who la producing the pageant of London for the festival of emyire this fummer. will leave in July to take charge of the South African spectacle. ORRINE Drunkenness Cures Cure effected or money refunded Guarantee in each box. Can be ftven secretly. Orrine costs only 1 a box.

Get Booklet free from Wm. Smith Co, 7 East Market street. WRIGHTS VILLE Tinsley Says: "I never see a man with a sallow, colorless skin that I don't feel like walking up to him unl saying: "Friend. I have a little Tablet called Heal thtuixe that will act on your liver and clear up your skin. It will make you look different end feel different.

Why don't you take This is the way I want to talk to every one that reads this advertisement. Send to the Hea.lt htone "Wrlahts-ville. for a 10c bottle free or ret a month's treatment for 25c at Wra. Smith York, Pa PBPTONOL Will Smrr Itun-llox People From itonolDK-cp Ilurior Kills Our Palatable Peptoulted i're-l arat Ion without the Nauseating Oil, containing lu a concentrated lorm all the curative, medicinal and strength creative elements of od Liver Oil. extracted from the fresh cod livers, coin hi ned with Tonic Ilpoihos-tihKea ami jeitou- '-7f i .1 ate ol Iron, in a ricilcioutdy paiaiai.le and easily rtlgenled form.

Tastes good: Kvery-tHMly likes 1L tl.OiJ per bottle, 6 lor S4.W. Sold fn this vicinity exclusively by ciiahi.i: W. IttOOUV, VVholenale an.i Keta.il OruRglat Meyer, IlullUliiK, Itrd I. ion, Results Obtained by Using a Queen Washer will be far beyond your expectations. A free trial will con ir.ct jcu Sold only by ti.

WtiTLEY CO. 328 Market St. Cash tr Credi PATENT YOUR. IDEA and makoJT ssv fcoon AH TO GET TiitU" Voney W-MlMnaa. sbtei Hifhe.l Refareatccs.

JOSHUA B. H. P0TT8 MM MUt Wa.Mtvsrtwm. 1) asl Fora.tB fala-aila t-t't realv-n CKh- v.f Vitwi r-j THREE RED LION BO YS RUN A WA FROM THEIR HOMES TO SEE WORLD Cures Indigestion and Upset Stomach, or Money Back Red lion. Feb.

2S. After planning for some time to start out Into the world for themselves, Raymond Stlne, of Fin-t avenue; Chester Rose man, of West High streett; and Stewart Iel-iinger, of West Broadway, left Red Lion without notifying anyone except a High school classmate of who was to ted the parents of their sons" departure and to assure theru that ail was ell. The were aged rfc'e'ti -ly seventeen, nineteen, and fifteen ears, the youngest, being a member of the 1910 eias-H of the IU-1 In High school. Chester Itoeeman was a cierk in a local grocery store and Stint was employed in the itiei bnnical department of the Pullman Automobile comi-any. York.

Rose.i.an ran away from home once before but the experience new to 3iis companions. Curvin Deillnger, an e.lder brother of the runaway. is making efforts to locate the bo s. It Is slid tlut thv- took a train from York last evening but their destination has not been learn-l. Th Rev.

I. Kepner, pastor of St. Paul's Evangelical church, preached la.t sermon for the conference laxt Mi tvna is the Greatest tin for All Stomach lilt p. or, ie who suffer from snm- I tch. fermentation of food.

af ter loUir.c and indigestion atd seek, tn I ir-' chunks of nn.firUl di- I Fsr.rs. art kilUr.g their stoeTwtchs bv i l'acti--n Juxt a. surely the victim I n.rrh.i is and injuring bryon-i n'f iiir ry r.erve in his Wi.iit tne of rv sufferer irnt iT.di.if ifTi ee ls a od a ill build up bis h. put strer.gth. er.f-rgy and elastic-Itv into and make it sfurdy enough a hearty meal without rube Ml aid.

1 the rt fot fver 1 Is bv ri rata: everywher and by Wet. Stl'ith Co. and is guaranteed to build up the stomach and cure lid 'ii, or money back. i I evening. The Rev.

Mr. Kepner wlil.

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