Pabst’s Pure Flavoring Extracts
Will be held in our store on
Children Accompanied by Their Parents Will Be Served Free
F. A. MINOR F. A. MINOR
FARM BUREAU PROGRAM
MEETS WITH SUCCESS
Comity Agent Bewick's Weekly
Letter Is Interesting.
The Ea-torn Banhamllp Cow Test
ine Association, a department of the
Farm Bureaus of Jefferson and B. i
keloy eountb , tv man its fust year's
work ell Tuesday Tile .Superv run .
Mi Ba oil. o’ Noth Carolina. :
ed upon his duth - ai ihe farm of I>.
V, Hojvr. Ih probable course dur
In a the i*st of the month, is as fol
lows Tabh Bios l.eetownt M. K
Bowi I Kearney • \ die. C. M.e ad
Kearne v svith I If V nMcre, Keat
net sville; C. I Cavalier. 11 arue
Berry: McDonald Bros, i harh-si own: 1
Messrs. Stull and Albin. Stimmi’
Point; K. Conklyn. Nippon; Bruce 1
-McDonald, Du;.. \ : .1 Id B
Arden; Mien Well.’, \vden; rimer
S< . be ■ d V ■ 1
• «*■ * II tnydor. Til a arm :i; J. N
hi : i ■ . Tn -< iiim.i: .1 I Inllniili
Spent v, S|- IV Mills; A K. Tabler. !
U n on ini: \\ I, Folk. Swatl Fuml; )
Harry \\ fiitini . Shepherd iiown: j
•I. I1 I’liri-maii, Hhepherdslnw n; .las.!
Si iii y. >: i rabble; I .lit hoi \ ii Iters,
ShepIn'Ml-town. ntn- or two miters{
aii- l Apt t ii-ii to la- i it11 : is! before |ho 1
end of tiio month which will finish j
out the month.
Mi. lemon is making frit-mis where-j
or or lie goes and rapidly heronilm
an adop! at Ills work. We predict
that in- will lie of r.re,ii , slstanee to
tile open-minded dairymen, such ns
the members of this \ oeiation are.
The farm lhireaus of the (wo conn
Me are i on r.t' ills1 ill:: themselves
• 'ti lln ir stit e. ss in inaimiiniling sueh
a worthy movement. They are not
foratllinu. however, to — ive a lata,
part of the credit to Mr ti 1, 01i\t>r.
\ ■ a in !> .it y In.; from Mot an
town, wlto has labored so faithfully
to help us in this work Thai In- is a
M ile • . ml mi -in- dairy nu ll of this
I
The l ittle Classified Ads
in the Keening Journal
Reach Appro\ini;itcly
15,000 People Kvery Day
r V
I se them tor Quick Results
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and our in i ■ 11 In *i-1 n., connlj, later
I l -ill' W ill ili'luim: I I ;l)l .
Nm him. ha - been i i' 11 * i * 11> 11 *i j in
vi-iii-; 111;11 i .in compare will) Hu
"oik in tin- pn. .iliilii in tor i.nnl [I,
dairymen. Tin- amoum of omul
in 1 lit* individual l:irnii-i- ill ponds j(„t
a s much mi i In* i ai tin■ i htiusi It as on
Hu* If,-tor. Tlio v/iliio comes iliii llv
in a knnwli'iloo ot tlio eeononiie value
of I :u"h row ill ill,' In III ami I In- help
ill fri ilinr min i' eennomiea.il'. In ml
*lii ion. Wall'll for I ho lis! of lows pro
ihti in, in IP oi Imiti-rfal p, r nionih
or more. a is will apprar in tlio pa
P* rs o: jio two roiiain - I'airynion,
will your munr bo wiittoij ilioro?
Tbo liuyin;; Committee of jho
K ino l’liteau mot at tin- oilir,. of ibo
I'niioau la i Safurny ami plai ed the
i all order for irMiliz-rs ami time
tin sroil. Tin y consider that some
v*t> at! ran i\ o prices were obtained
l a1 nii'i who mi' interested in sax
in Hionoy. aro inviioil |o consult tin
Sinn .my, ,T. Holland Sporow. or rail
at tbo ollh'o of iho Hureau for infor
mat ion.
Tlio work of IV. C A lander who
sit pi sow ‘Ij.iau 1 ’ ■ 1 n 1(11 w srw
Ustial In ah oi'ilov. iiis li.-nrors worr
ontortninod and instrnotoil and man;
ar mors for! honor pivpareil to copi
wi’h hiv-r hooh'i'a this fall, if it must
apprar, than tile* won In loro. |!
.'on hoar of any ra-os of the disease
: :i p h s si'niion, kindly report the
1 1 nj \., ",n Ho
i * t > a " \ : ■ to h1 ’!p \oii in n
1 ’■ rol tin till! Will you on operatt
in this tight.
\rv work wr a’’o In ho favored
on in more when H T. Smith, a son
ot l’-ork,-h y * a in' y. now \rirul
a \ • n! IP Marion C’ontv >. w ill
wo’ u Si \ i ml mi' i in us are to
in'! a' "huh lie will speak. He
"'■I ;i!-o an .mtpan\ our a rent on his
’• alar trip- over the county. The
loliou ■ this : ina- have hren rrutl
1 : a : d ’ ■' am! o;tn'*'s are ho
i IV- i on - uk'Wc!
S‘ ■ a h n. \m 7. s p nt K,111 ink
\V I : I'm-d; , Voir to ho sot;
>» n ’. I. Vu 1*1 ::*>
P *; 11 V ;■.r_ ■ mm
' ■ rd Lilly ill* ilod to Hit ■ ml
■ - win thi a member or
not The Swnn Fond meet inn is a
M 1 ■ 'll Mr \\ ! : dem
of m*v i . ns and
Co e a ' i i* tin til and hear
Mr Whilin':' mry nliout them.
Ii is likely ilisi tho insular meet
in "l i hr i >i 11 • : i • i nl i hi' I 'a nu I in
"('nil will he p ■ • ni'iii'il from Hu' r>th
in iiii' lUtli, mi account of the picnic
;d Tomahawk
CONTINirKf) J MOM TAfiTC ONK)
ihat slid wen o church with Letm
i tmi'h nearly • m ' niulit. and also ml
jmilted that he Inn! with her for
sonic time all reining ti r.altiniori'.
During tin I.. mony la’imhucli
pleaded that the girl he sent to her
home.
"1 know, Mr. Comniissiono,’, that
f you sen 1 Susan back homo she
will live : Tilly Christian life for 1
hs\ hecc instrumen’ a! in teaching
her ihe or ■ way ii 1 i\. and secured
lie.' pard> a from Clod." explained tin
‘young in "Don’t condemn mu he
eainfi 1 hue done seed: but thill is
what yon ire trying Ii do I admit
that I 'o he sirl to resorts at 1’aek
Uiver. hut 1 did it to show her the
evil life, and. again. I always
inipre her with the fact tha
; those w i no places to go if she
Wanted bn n real Christian
"I w secretary for Hilly Sun
day' and I did rood work for him
! -;ived souls of a number of per
sens, ard there were several girls
aimoiu' ai just like Susan, and 1
!know it.. have been saved and are
'doing i '■ sight thimr.
A' Hi onelusioe of the hearin_
'he girl s held a : Cnili d Stale:;
w lie aK',' Ja.oiin hail, and l.eini
Dei D w .ikon to jail in default of
i hk > :e an,’.
Th. of Sn - in Wli a does not
appear lie city directory and she
to have cone from near
V if Neil I' !' does ip,-, name
M '
MOT O e ED TO HAGERSTOWN.
Mrs it. Shot well and daughter,
Mi - 1 i*sa a Sinew II and M;sm s
Margar owie and Medora Aler and
Mr lie'. ColTman. were niemhors
• a a.. which were on an automo
bile trip Hagerstown last night.
HANOVER BLANKED
IN THAT TOWN
<<•ONTl.NI Kl> FROM RAGE THREE)
H’r; if In1 belongs in another loam in
the eireiiit, ho i a dub. This is itio
way ho m/i : up tho ability of any
man.
Having three very fair outfielders j
on his toitni, just an average infield,
no catchers to speak of anil one real-1
ly yooil pitcher (Howard) and ano-j
ther who works with a string of
horse-shoes about his neck and there-!
by manages to pull down a big part
of his names (Mol'loary). the Herald
man thinks there is nothing else in
the league but Hagerstown. He re-1
seats anything or any statement from
any one which fails to class Hagers-j
town first. This is the outcropping
ot tlmt petty, mean, little provincial)
spirit which usually characterizes |
II 1 erstown in all lines of sport, and
which has been especially noticeable
during the past three years of base
ball.
\nd it is ju.-t this mean, little, ar
bitt ay spirit that has caused "Nub
bins" to become the joke "sport" of
the league.
A - art evidence of his utter and
complete lack of sportsmanship (a
term of which ho sems to be ignor
ant). we will just quote bis own
words Yesterday, in speaking of
Winslow's release by Hagerstown.
Nubbin; ” -aid •
"We want good pitchers, but
at the same time we want a
pitcher that can win ball games,
anil it doesn’t matter just how
be does it."
Theti ~ the "Nubbins" creed in a
nutshell "Win ball games; q doesn’t
matter how you win hut win."
Aw. wlv1 ’s the Us- ’
Mis Eh.- Randall, of Shepherds
town, was in town shopping.
M E. Garnet ol Non It High St„
continues quite ill.
jj.
ACTION OF SINGLE SPOON
FUL SURPRISES MANY
Martinslmrg people who bought the
simple mixture of buckthorn bark,
glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka.
are surprised at the INSTANT effect
ot a SINtiLK SI’OO.NI'l l.. This rem
edy is so complete a bowel cleanser
that it is used successfully in appen
dicitis. Adler1 ka acts on BOTH up
per and lower bowel and ONK
Sl’OONFl'I. relieves almost ANY
CASIO of constipation, sour or gassy
stomach. ONK MlNl'TK after you
take it the gasses rumble and pass
out. The heapWorthing. Ltd., 136 N.
Queen street. It
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Heath, of Bal
titnore, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Lloyd, on Second avenue.
l’rof. .1 C. Corsey and wife and
Mrs. Mary Williams left for Atlantic
The Journal—clean and newsy.
HIS AMBITION IS TO
PITCH IN BIG SERIES
Walter Johnson’s ambition is to
Pitch in a world’s series, and ho of
; ten said that lie would go to the
i mound every other day from the mid
'He of August until the pennant was
| won or hopelessly lost by Washing
ton. Since Johnson has been with
the Senators they have'had only one
real chance to win the pennant. That
chance came in 1912 and it was not
Johnson’s fault that, Washington did
not overhaul the Red Sox. He won
if. consecutive games and pitched in
at*, winning 32 and losing only 12. The
complete collapse of the rest of the
pitching staff and a sensational
winning streak by the Red Sox pre
vented Johnson from reaching his
goal.
i Mrs. J. L. Whitacre, of Addition
str> . t. is visiting relatives at Capon
Bridge.
We still have a few of the SI.00 and $1.25
Shirt Waists left, we are selling for 50c.
Six Embroidery
Dresses Left
$6.25 kind for.$3.48
$5,00 kind for.$2.98
The Lace Store
4 Hair Nets. 1 Oc
Ill
BOOST FOR THE HOME TEAM!
Help the Martinsburg Base Ball Club
Buy Some of the Twenty-Five Cent Tickets for Friday’s and Saturday’s Games
MARTINSBURG vs CHAMBERSBURG
Give the Boys a Lift By Showing You Are With Them