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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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MELVIN-HEFFLEFINGER. The Evening Sentinel FOURTH PAQB P.fcY '1 Oa r3Atu(i, him it, Oo-ulUr WlliuD will sell at the Tbudlura Hou, Crilile, a cr Ijtd tt Olio bor eouaUtlng of good toasUrr, fast pacare, good aaddlers, general purpose and work horses. Sale at one o'clock sbarp. D. Bixlcr, Auctioneer, J.

W. Vhtk. myl2dwtd This Time, Try One of the State highway commUslccer Ja-aeph Hunter tteUe that be will probably recommend that tbe Legislature appropriate for Improving the state's highways within tbe next 10 years. This Is a large sum, but It le in keeping with tbe progrese of tbe times and tbe desiands of tbe sltua-tlon. At all eventa tbe money could not be spent better, and if it la in tbe treasury It would te belter to epend it for roads than to have it malappro-prlatcd by some scheming politiciar a.

Kronenberg Guaranteed Suits $12 to $25 (S. Kronenberg's 5ons) tacks the toots, sapping the lifebloo of the tree, causing a lingering but 6ure death. Many a tree has been condemned as dying of yellows when the cause was the black aphis at the roots. When this insvt attacks a tree, and, as it sometimes does, the whole orchard, there is little chance of saving it. Heavy applications of tobacco dust or stems to the roots have been recommended, but my experience with this remedy has been failure.

E. S. Black. Public Sale tf Vlrglala Htj. Oa Saturday.

May 16, Daniel Hertz-ler will sell at tbe Tnudlum House, Carlisle, a carload of Virginia bogs, weighing from 40 to 150 pounds. Sale at 10 o'clock. WOOD SALE. tialurday, May 1908, R. E.

Hhearer will eall Iu Frankford lSut-uiJe if eordtfwud and aaw mill oitall. gale- will begin at 12:80 near lirick Church ou Cooiery farm, acd be continued near Uraham'a Bridge. In cane of rain, eal Monday R. K. Public Salt at Taols, Ele Oa Saturday, May 16, tba admlnta-tratoia of James A.

Wetzel, deceased, will Bell at hie shop, No. 2C4 North College etreet, lumber, ladders, bar-rowe, benches, ropee and pnlleye, saah, doors and many miscellaneous tools and articles. Bala at 1 o'clock. Wood Silo On Monday, May 28th, Nathan Albright will sell on the State road leading to 8terrctt Gap one mile from the top, 150 cords of wood, posts and rails, chips lots and standing timber. ELECTION NOTICE Notice la hereby given that an election will be held by the itockbolders of the Car- Utile Gas Water Horn puny on Monday, May 11, 1938, between the hours of o'clock and 4 o'clock p.

at the office of theCompacy, for the purpose of electing a president and five managers toierve for the entiling year, I. TRITT. tpr20tdd Secretary. Tripe, Davis'. tongue, and pickled gpr tf Wall Paper.

Huug promptly at reasonable prices with work guaranteed is what you are looking fjr, and will find If you drop a postal or call on Mnnich, practical paper banger, 12 Kerr's avenue, Carlisle, Pa. m)6d6t Feed our chickens Hese' Panacea for sale at Beebold's Drug Store. Funny if Horn doesn't have it. MARKET DOTATIONS SALB PRICES dKA.IH, B4TA.R0 MIDI NewWheak. 95 CloveiSeed 12 00 Corn 77 Bran 1 40 Oats 55 Shorts 1 50 By 77 Middlings ....1 6G Corrected twice a week by Mr.

Frank E. Thompson, dealer Grain, Hay Feed and Coal. Warehouse oorner Callege and High streeta COAL MAKE 11 Corrected twlca a week by Mr 8 Thompson, dealer In Ccal, Grain and Feed, corner College and High etreetr, Lehigh, Wtlkesbarrt, Lykons Valley ton ton L. V. Egg ...6 50 W.

A. Egf f6 25 8tova. 6 59 6 25 6 59 Nut 6 25 6 60 Pea 6 25 PROVISIONS. Butter 20 Kggs 14 Lard, 0 Flan, tarrel, Potatoes 60 beat .....4 00fi n0 Ham 13 IflonrM6sack 30 Corrected twico a week vy B. R.

Fur mn. th rroeer Carlisle, Pa. roany if uerw uim I it sv.Mc LdA VlJ eJ JCndy bowel Uutlve MOTHER GRAYT. SWE5TT PCWDSTvl 4 i 1 1 i. 1 n.

I II I i rrf I I ItoLI" Tfce Flour Mother Used couldn't beein to compare with our Cream i Catlisle brand. We'll not say it makes bread like mother made for it makes a whole lot better. Try a sack and even the most critical husband will have nothing to say about mother and her baking. He'll eat vour bread and thank his stars he is married to such a fine baker. S.

B. JACKSON, Distributor. li. k. n.

prau 1 1 in pamphlet form a II InrliiQfrinl rlmnl I I Entered at the Carllle foil Office Dec. 11. 18S1. at second claea mall matter. B.

TEOKPIOn SOltot u3 rroprtetof. C3AJ. H. KBTX Qtf lOltoi, WEDNESDAY. MAY 13.

1908. Nobody bat Roosevelt would think cf advocating a big and powerful nary to conserve peace. District Attobney Jerome, of New York, lean oljtctlceeon of wbit tba cigarette does to a uieu. Young man, beware Governor Hughes Ii tbe center of niucb attention these days, and all because ha darea to stand aggressively for tba right. Tba Governor abonld be supported In tbe reforms be etpecially In the race track gambling question, and although be is but dslng his du'y as an official bs deserves commendation, Whilst tba Governor professes to be Ignorant of politics, he is playing a gsme that al-waya wins in the end, that of carrying his questions to the people over the heads of the politicians.

The Mt Holly trolley line is to be extended this summer through the park as far as Hunters Run, a distance of about three miles, with tbe evident intention of completing tbe line to Gettysburg later. This is good news. It will open up additional country for Carlisle residents atd business people and also lead to two of the finest outing places In this neighborhood-Laurel and Pine Grove. It is understood that tbe line is to be built only as far as Hunters Run. We would like to tee it extended to Pine Grove park, so that that premier outing place might aftaln be opened, Tbe Hunters Run and Blala Belt road could be electrified acd a compare tlvely email expense, and both trolUy and steam cars could use it.

That would be a great convenience and if the promoters of this new road have not considered tb a feature we hope they will do so. for we believe It would prove very popular. The second trial of capltol grafters ie now in progress in tie Dauphio county courts. Tbe defendants In tbU case are Architect John Hottor ex-State Treasurer Matbue, ex auditor General Snjder, ex-Superintend entof Public Grounds and Building Bhumaker, Frank Irvine and Congressman H. Burd Cassel.

They ate arraigned on a charge of conspiracy growing ont of tbe famishing of metal fixtures in tbe various departments which, it is claimed, was Bot only short In we'ght and measure but wa overcharged, resulting In the 3Ute being swindled. Wbiltt there an hints of Huston turning State's evi-decce there is no assurance whatever that be intends to do si. The interest that such a move has is that it wonld more than likely Involve the names of tbe politicians who were on tbe inside of tbe deal. Carlisle Isamutlcul communlt)' meaning that Us people can Intelligently appreciate and render good music. It la In the knowledge of tuit fact tbat the Fentinel has beer urging tbe School Board to recognize public sentiment and provide for music! Instruction In our fchooU by a capable teacher.

Such Instruction in the past years has had much to do with making us a music-loving community, and If we are to continue so we must continue to Instruct the youth. Tint la from one viewpoint. From another, that cf Us value as a branch In the curriculum, its establishment la even more orient. Music can be appreciated by more pupils In school and In after-life than any otber branch, tbe fundamentals excepted. That school authorities recognize this cl le bown by resolution passed by tbe reeent convention of tbe City aod Borough Superintendents' Association of this Bute, whlca li as follow: "RrmAvtd, That it Is tie sense of tbtt bedy tbat cur ireondary cLooI, like our elementary school, should be maintained for tbe greatest good to tbe greatest Lumber aod that the ccareee of etudy In there school should be planted with this end In vie rather tt aa f-r tbe particular porpoiecf preparing siudcLis forcol PRITTY MAY WEDUINS AT LAST NIGHT.

NfwVllLE Est its Nuabtrcd 75-Receplea Certmeay. After A pretty May wedding was aolemn-'zed la Newville last night at tbe borne of Mr and Mrs A Ilifiiefinger on Broad atreet wben their accomplished daughter, Miss Audry, was united In holy bonds of wedlock to Lewis Mel vln, cf Harrlsburg. There were fully 75 guests present and tbe knot was tied by the Rev Ddbb, paster of the Church of God. Toe bride wore a handsome gown of French lawn, and bridesmaid, Mls Mary Suoke, tf Newville, one of 1'eralau lawn. Tbe best was Sauiuel Weber, of Har-riaburg.

The presents were uuuien.ua, useful and beautiful A fine collation ws enjoyed after the rereuiouy. The happy couple left for Harrlsburg, where they will reside, and la wbicb city the groom ie connected with the mall service at the union station. Their wedding trip will include a vltii to Washington. Both are popular young people, and tbe best wishes of a host or friends are extsnded. MECHAKICSBURG NEWS Mechanicsbubci, May The honor members of the class of 1903 cf the high school have been en.

nounced. Eri Miller will be valedictorian and David Biddle will be salu. Uiortan. There are fifteen members iu the class. Miss Canie Eucher and Miss Hau -nan Bucher returned home today from a vMt of several months to relatives In Atlanta, Ga.

A Huber is in Alien'-o wn attending session of the Uratd Castle, He is a delegate from the Cumberland Valley Commandery of this place. Mrs A Ege and Miss Anna Brownwell went to Danville where they were called by the death of Mrs Thompson, a sister-in-law of Mrs Ege Mr and Mrs Weaver are iu Cani-dem, J. where they were culled to atteedtbe funeral of a relative. FUNERAL OF ROBERT MiCARTNEY T. Rev George Dlfluderfer officiated at the funeral of Robert McCartney, South Hanover street, at 2:30 this afternoon, and the pallbeaia were Harry Spottswood, of A'tooua, and William Z'nn, Ira Chrletman, Raube-J Read, Chrle3 Spahr and Harry RKter, of this place Interment was made 1c the old graveyard.

The Moral tritutss were numerous and very beautiful. NOTICE. All members of No 110 are reqoetttd to be present tomorrow (Thursday) evening. Initiation of candidates In the second degree Aknkb Brown, C. A Lock ard, cf R.

E- BUSINESS MEETING There ill be a buMnets meeting tonight at the Biddle Chapel following prayer meeting, All members are invited to attend. K0TICE. All persons are hereby cotlfi-d net to throw rubbish of any kind or coal ashes In the alley lesdfng from Bed ford to East street in rear of the Carlisle t-hne fsctorv, as it Is a public alley. The penalty for tba violation of an ordinance prohibiting the de- p-ottlni! of rubbish on streets or alleys is 00, and the same will he enforced. Daniel ForoHT, Chief of Police.

CHICKEN AND WAFFLES The best chicken and waffle ruppe of the season will be that beld by tbe Woman's Relief Corps In the Hall Saturday nigh. Tickets are 25 and wha. you get be worth again as much. It has the reputation of giving more than the money's worth. TIDAL WAVE CAUStS FEARF LI LOSS Ppeclal to the Sentinel.

New York, May IS It Is reported here that a tidal wave on the Yangtze Klang river, China, wricked thoic- and of boats.lucludlng several stesui-rrs, and causing a lost of le i thou tand lives. ELECTION OFFICERS APPOINUO The court has appointed Junes 8 Trestle judge of election of Lt wsr Et Penntboro township and George A Rice, I Coulton, Inspectors of the same, and A Harvlck election asies. sor, to fill vacancies caused by the la corporation the Lotongh of Worm-leyaburg. Mle Kd'tti Kelo, of Chicago, Is vis-Itlng ber irraodmothsr, Mrs Mary phr, Est Lou tli er street. FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider i'atinc Toilet ArtUeplic necessity in the liygicnic care vt the person and for local treatment of lerrinine ills.

As a wash its cleansing, deodorizing and healing qualities are extraordinary. For sale at Drugpists. Sample free. Addresj The K. I'axtoa Boston.

Mas. Tbe conviction of a young man In Court thla week ehould be a lesson to every rascal who it In tbe habit of furnUhlcg lujuor to minors and especially to Indian It a most reprehensible practice and those guilty of it should be severely punish cd. ODDS AND ENDS. Boon time the Salad Birds get to practicing. There was a sale of unserviceable property at tbe Indian School this afternoon.

Painters are at ork. painting tbe house of Dr Thomas Htewart on South Hanover street. Tbe Nickey larceny cate waa continued upon payment cf constabls's costs. Motion for a new trial has been made In thi case against Dunbar. Newly appointed trustee of Btilp-peubturg Normal are Stewart, A Steese and McLean.

Forty-nine new members were re celved Into tbe Union Fire Company. Cumberland Fire Company com-mitttes were appointed oa Improvlag the engine tiouse and requesting council to take apparatus to Martins-burg. How about that Delaware peach crop? John Duttey has added two large dormer windows to tbe improvement upon bis Jacob Killlcger has laid a new pavement in front of his residence on North Bedford street, Carpenters are remodeling tbe bou-e on East Loutber street. Justice Weaver, of Sbippensburg, sent two men to jail jr 20 days each for riling on freight trains. Some people are getting greatly exceed over tbe price of wheat.

Too late for tbat. Miss Anna Jamlaou sang a very pretty solo at the First Lutheran meeting Sunday evening. Councilman Wra Goodyear, South flanover street, Is having his house painted. getting there Letters of administration in the estate of John Grove were issued (3 Mrs Ella Gerbardt. Painter Frank Durnin Is beautifying Merchants National Bank building.

The Lalles' Aid Society of tbe Church cf God holds a special meet-log tonight after prayer meeting. PERSONAL. Rev A McMillan, Col Watts and Mahon attended a convention of the Harrlfburg UU cese of the Episcopal church held at Lock Haven, tc. day. Dr Jacob Smttb, of Mt Holly Is quite 11).

Kloyd Schuchman and wife, rf Stj 1 mil. f.l.nA. iivutr, i iuv tunioui vniiiBiv ii muu d. i Mr ana Mrs irimrjie, or FB'ruonrg, and Mr atd Mrs Lsndls S.rickltr, and Mr and Mrs Frank Btrlckler, cf Hummelstown, were tbe guests of Mr and Mrs Lemuel Brsnneman, on North Hanover street on Monday. Mrs James Black BLd son Nd are vltitlog In Carlisle with Uev and Mr Harptr Black Chambersburg Exchange.

Mrs Wiu Mohler, an aged resident of Holly, had a stroke Monday even Ing which affected tbe whole left side, since which time she has been uncon-s. 'Ions. Dettli eif este at any mo ment. Mies Florence Nil! is visiting lee sisters, Mrs Morris and Mrs Houck Iu Hblpptnsburg. Edmund Abdy Hurry, Eiq of New York, was here on business thin week.

Charles I) Llndtinotd, the popular painter, i out In tiie flr-t ''Merry Bscbelor'e" lists. Hte li'ui CUMBERLAND BOYS GETTING READY TO CELEBRATE. A special meeting of the Cumber land Are Company was held lat night In tbe parlor, the regular meeting room being Inadequate in ze. About 100 were present There were S3 applications for received. It has been decided ny tbe Firemen's Union to ask fluatcUl assistance of the citizens until January 1st, to make the big firemen's meet a great success.

gKext till the Cumberland celebrates her tenth aunlvtnary aiid It will bi record creating event in more wajs than one Tbe money rui'ilred wiil go towards hnylrijr uniforms fend Tt-pairing the house. President Willlom Goodyear has appointed a committee of 21 fir canvassing, and ooe sf three to look after home repairs. atHeebold's To Avoiii BrnioiuK Apples. When barreling apples, cut several circles of newspaper and put in the bottom of the barrel. When ready to use the press to put iu the head, have at hand a cushion made of a dozen circle of newspaper to lay on top of the apples before applying pressure.

This wii! save much bruising of the top layer of apples. When the apples have been pressed position, this cushion can 1 removed and several circles of newspaper or other laid on top ef the applas. Then put in the head. Wandering Philosophers. Wot did de lady up at de last house Bay, Willie?" "Didn't say nothin'.

Just pointed at de wood pile, an' I beat it!" New York World. Absentminded. Absentminded Trofessor Dear me! I know that one is to remind me to purchase some coffee, aud the other Is to prevent my forgetting to pay my insurance, but I'm banged if I know which Is which. Harper's Weekly. IJ a Brig, uenerai has just published I C0RRECT.0N.

As to the ritol shoot en Saturday and in all I would? say that (he gold uie'ihl was nut won on 77 points as per yours of the 2.h bad it, but was tied by A on 53 points, the former winning the shoot Off. J. W. HUMER WILL TAKE CLASS RIDE. The senior eUtstf the blh school will take a bus ride to Laurel tomorrow and npei the day at tbe Corn-man cottage.

Mich McKtehiu will accompany the patty as chaperoue. PROMOTED Major George A Zmn, i-on of tie late Col. Zinu (130.ii Regiment) killed at Fredericksburg, and whote resides at Mecbanicsbu'g, has been promoted to Lieutenant Colonel of Engineer. LAID AT REST. Funeral of George 0 Hara Held This Afternoon.

The funeral of Gaorge O'Hara, tcok place at one o'clock this aftemccu from his late hone ou Fourth street, in Boiling Springs. It was very largely attended, aud was conducted by Ktv. pastor of the Trloliy Lutheran church, of Mecban-iasburg. The pat! bearers were William Stnseiuan, Jacob Gutahail, John Deltch and Boitert. Icierixient was at Churchtowu, and for J1 who could not go in Carriages, a sj ecia: ca was provided at the Sprioge, Ueorgs a Jefferson M.dical -tudent is home on hit from Philadelpbia.

MIL EVERY ONE. National CrusaCa Against Dandrutt Germs Now Being Waged by Prof Glroux Tbe Daudrufl Germ Is the great f-t merlcan pest of today of Giroux tbe great French Saientiet and student of disas-es of 'he hair. Ia a recent Interview in Paris, Prof. Giroux said, "If tbe germs cf the dan-drutt and are not soon annihilated the United States will someday be known r.n the hslr'es nation." "The Americans must wage a relent lees war of extermination at once and I going to belp them." My receipt fir killing Dandrufl known throughout France as Parisian Sage, is now belBg manufactured in tbe Unltad States, There Is only oue way to cure Dan-diufl jud that is to kill the Dandrufl Germs. There only preparation that wl'i kill the germ at.d that is Parliian 8ge.

Parisiao Sige (the original pretcrif-ttonofPiof Giroux) is now manufactured In Huflilo, by the Glrcnx Mf Co, and agencies have been established Iu every town In America. You take no risk in buying a bottle or Farisiaa HigebMt Eturick, the fiKnt in this city, and be will guaran-ee firhlaa Sage to cure Daudiufl, stop falling hair, remove all diseases of be icslp or money refuodid. INiiMan Sjge is the moxt marvelons hair dreshlng aud tonic; It makes the hair beautiiu', soft BLd luxurious Iu one woeK, Itcaunes the hair to grow tf tl lie.tr root I not altogether c'eal The pries Is ou'y lit ceuts a itcnips.Balsam Will stop any conah that can be stooDCd by any medicine and cure couahs thai cannot be cured by any other medicine. It Is always the best cough cure. You cannot illord to take chances on any other kind.

KEMP'S BALSAM cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, fliip, asthma and consumption In Ilrst stages. It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poisonous or harmful drug. rOimilONrMAB toas tlxm coutfh sod tsaJ stint BUD SUPPORTERS. UarKtins of Carnation I'reventeil by Xovel Device. In the carnation establishment of a New York grower are used to prevent bursting of carnation buds.

The picture herewith shows buds bearing rings ami a fully developed flower THE BCD SUPPORTERS. Copper wire rings to prevent bursting of carnations. from which a ring has been removed. As will lie seen, the flower shows practically no mark or disfigurement, says Gardening. The advantage gained by the use of tiiese rins is coiuiderable, as almost every llawer showing a bursting tendency can be cut aud graded.

SIZE OF APPLES. Some Xew Light on the Theory of Thinning Fruit. It has often been assumed that tbe size of apples is regulated much by the number of apples on the tree. This is not so until the size of the crop reaches the point where the roots and leaves cannot elaborate enough food to supply all the fruit. Thinning fruit can increase the fruit only to a limited degree, but that limit is absolute.

If more food is elaborated than the fruit newds, the extra amount goes into the formation of new wood, uew leaves, new bark or new roots. The size of fruit is not influenced by the size of the crop so long as the latter is not excessive and is not an overload on the tree. In all the thinning experiments the check trees have been trees on which there was much fruit ton much to get the best results. This fact must be kept in view when the matter of thinning fruit is talked about, either by picking off the fruit hi the summer or by cutting off many of the fruit buds at the time when the trees are latent. The size of apples is of considerable moment for the reason that such apples sell well always.

A big apple will almost always bring better prices than a soiall apple, even though the small apples are desired by hoarding house keepers that want fruit for the table and by people with large families who want large number of apples rather than a few large apples. Rut these people are never willing to pay a correspondingly high price for the Hinall apples, and therefore the commercial value Is not Increased by this demand. A medium sized apple is the one that Is most wanted. Kansas Farmer. Nnmcn of Fruit Troon.

Severn I years after planting nn orchard it is not unlikely that the farmer, unless be has taken proper precautions, will be unable to distinguish one variety from iinothcr.cxcept, of course, where there Is a wide difference in the habits of growth and color of bark of the trees. And it is well that the fruit grower should know the name of every tree In his orchard, soys the 1'anu Journal. Several methods are employed for this purpose. Many orchardists use labels, but they fade out and if attached by strings are often lost, while wire fastenings work Into the wood. A convenient plan Is to make out a rough ninp nf the orchard with good pnper and Ink, showing the location of nil varieties, with nge.

date of plant-lug, name of nursery and olher useful notes. If audi a map is kept with the same care as other vnlu.allu papers, It will prove a great help. Mar fJnnKrrna Thnn Scnlc. The brown or black aphis is fur more troublesome and dangerous insect to (he pench than the scale. This insect sometimes works on the young growth of the trees, but the hief damage Is done underground, when lt at WW mos: comprehensive article on Thp fnrliclp Inrlinn Iu Orfglrt, Purpascs and Progress Gen.

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