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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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IOUSANDSOF WOMEN TO TAKE MENS PUCES (Special to News by United Press). Moorohaven, Aug. thousands of -womon throughout the country, capable and ready to into the places of men of military age now holding municipal, stifre and national government positions, Ja thf opinion of the first woman mayor In Florida. She Is Mrs. Marlon N.

Horwltz. Since being elected mayor of Mils little town, In the midst of a farming community. Horwltz has acted as police Judge and dlrecieu the administration of every department under her control. "I 'have abandoned nil red tape formalities," Mrs. Horwltz said to the United Press today.

"I handle the affairs of this community as I would my 'business." Mrs. Horwitz IB a farmer. Rfi- epondlng to the President's call for growing of more fooclnlufffl, closed her Phljadelphln home and IB now directing the cultivation of a 2000-acre farm. Mrs. Horwltz Is rrft- ning her farm and her town on a "Commonsense" 'basis.

"Last -week 1 relensed I wo prison- en Who were brought 'beforn me, rte- prescribing tlCi, because I believed they would bfl (better. They hnvn straightened up -Already, and I am sure thoy will be tortter men. Yesterday, a man hs- teame boisterous from too much i'lwhiskey. The marshal opinion an to arresting him. Today, man camo to and apologized I tor MA misconduct.

He toM me he intended to reform and re- servlceB now In r.ro*T*w "Jf a man hnd aJ head 'of the city government 'am Philadelphia Co. Will Give Dance At Mt. Gretna Members of Philadelphia Truck Company, No. 3, of tha Motor Supply Train, at Mt. Gretna, hare projected a dance tor Thursday evening of this week, In the AudltoHam, at Oretna.

Captain William J. Crawford and a committee of the company are making the necessary rarange- ments and a considerable number of Oretna folks and soldiers of other commands hare manifested an Interest in making the venture a success. Summer-Spoiled Skin Renwve.d by Absorption undue enposiure usually fur fftce of tun, often freckles, to do Is to re- leaves an undesirable move Mich "There's nothing better for this than ordinary mercollzed wax, which actually an un- complexion. The thin layer of whin In absorbed, BO no Inconvenience, no detention Spread the wan lightly over the entire face nt and tike It off In the morning with warm water. If you will get one mjnce of mercotlzert wax at the drugstore, It for a week or to.

you nTny expert marked Improvement dally, when the underlying nkln Is' wholly In vlow vour complexion will be a marvel of epotlMH purity and beautiful whlteneim. Don't let those mimmer -wrinkles worry you; worry more wrlnkli Banlith'them by bathing the In solution of powdered caxollte, I oz dls- nolved In 1-2 witch hazel. for a while this will he found dcrfully effective. Acme Band Will Give Concerts At Avon, Aug. 18 The citizens of Avon and vicinity will bo accorded a rich treat on Saturday, Aug.

18, when the Acme band, the crack musical organization of Myorstown, will give concerts on the lawn at Grace Reformed church, Public Denied a Peek at a Leading Society Magazine United New York, August 8. fivery once in a while aomebody does something nobody else ever thought of doing, and puts It over. All of which leads us to The Chronicle, the latest magazine published In New York, which has been called "of, for and hy so- slcety." The publishers won't admit this phrase Is the proper one to apply to It, but the fact has leaked out that certain persons, who sought to become subscribers were turned down because their family histories would not stand the close scrutiny of the social microscope. The Chronicle Is published monthly, at the rate of $12 a year, and Is not on public sale. Just who the backers of the project are no one seems to know.

It has been said a certain group of well known women got together and said, "Isn't It about ttrhe that something be done to kill the Idea that society does nothing but engage In 'butterfly 'monkey 'all night bathing and the like? Let's get out a magazine that will show we have real thoughts and are doing real things." And let's keep It. a sec- all three of these weald at Avon. Two clftssea of the Sun have been put to work on the streets day School of that church will take the concerts and will provide "delicacies for those who feel" today that a woman can do i tend. Concerts will be afternoon and us prisoners and would be bitter advantage of mleo of society. Immvirin Hellc I', these things which have been so the work of men.

In thetjo days -when young men are needed at front, there are hundreds or nivlpal, state and nntionoj -which could be filled by In- VtoWgent wornon. onco folt that woman could lot' measure up physically to the of handling public affairs. In than ft wook, I havo changed my 'have never foeen active In suf- work, hut I believe Implicitly should havo much to in public matters men." U)RAW. If Rev. Dr.

T. K. Schmauk, senior pan- si for of the Salem Bv. Lutheran church Monday, Aug. performed the ceremony uniting in marriage Miss M.

Loraw, da ugh tor of Henry LqrftW, and William D. Monroe, son of Charles Monroo, both of 031 Mb- A i li In nllvr (a erty nvenue, this city, machinist. Tho groom Is Russell Miller Left To Enjoy Vacation Russell Itflller, of BOB North Tenth street, left, this morning to spend a week's vacation with his brother, George Miller, at Washington. Baltimore and Philadelphia. Mr.

Miller Is timekeeper at the Lackawanna plant of the Bethlehem steel company. Four Gypsy Women Arrested At Reading Reading, Aug, -Seven PUB- pects, Including four gypsy women, were rounded up by state police, county detectives and local constables in West Reading on Tuesday on complaints of robberies on Monday night, The four gypsy women, members of a party touring the county In four autOB, were released after paying for plunder taken from the store of W. H. Docker In his absence, and three youths of 17, Albert Spayd, Allen Reedy and George Heckler, were held for robbing the stores of R. W.

Schell grocor, and Warren Helnly, a hardware dealer. A largo amount of plunder was recovered. Woman Was Found Buried In Cellar, Now Seek Farmer And here enters James W. Pennock, formerly of Syracuse, N. a dapper little man who talks hlgh- browish and wears suits, ties and hose of the same sh'nde of green brown, violet or grey.

Ho Is the man you are referred to when you call at the Chronicle office at 507 Fifth Avenue. "Yes I'm In charge here," he drawls. It's Immaterial who the publishers of the Chrojilcle aro," In answer to the direct question. "Oh, no, It would be Impossible for you to see copy. They're for our subscribers only, and, you know, our subscribers aro Invltud to subscribe.

Our con- trlmtitors? Well, they're our subscribers, that Is one of the basic Ideas oncernlng the Chronicle. The terms contributors and subscribers are snynonymous." The editor Is Richard Fletcher, who says: "Fawncy that, now," and calls you "Old top." He's only been over from London a short while. And he says he "cawn't" tell you much about The Chronicle. He did reveal the names of some of the subscriber-contributors during thefl rst five monthms of the dollar- a-copy magazine's life. Here they are: Mrs.

Harry Payne Whitney, Mrs. J. Borden Harrlman, Mrs. O. H.

P. Belmont, Reginald C. Vanderbllt, Jay Gould, the Countes of Kingston, Sir Frederick Mllner, Mrs. Muriel C. S.

Draper, Whitney Warren, Mrs. William Bayard Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Edward Stettlnius, Mrs. William Astor Chanlor, and Gen. Leonard Wood.

"Most of those men and women have never written for any other magazine," added Fletcher, "Should we ever decide to send copies to the papers I am sure you would find The Chronicle news oven to them," added the editor. Anyway, how Is The Chronicle ever going to convince the puhllr that society Is 100 per cent pure if the public is never to see The Chronicle? WHATUNCLE SAM GIVES HIS BOYS TO EAT or the Information of those persons who are Interested In the United Stateg Army and the food that Uncle Sam's soldiers get, Sergeant Frank Brynlarskl and Corporal Lawrence Bernard, told Scoop the following, and It Is an accurate account of what they have been used to getting In Uncle Sam's Army," both being seasoned soldiers, and knowing Just what they 'are talking about: "Uncle Sum admittedly supplies hvi armies with the flntst rations In the world. Ho stives thorn not only more food, hut also grcntrr variety. Meat Is the and most costly portion hut, care la taken that there fhn.ll he plenty of good brend or rolls, a variety of vegetables, hot drinks and something for the sweet tooth. When the soldier does not get beef, he gets mutton or hacon or rorned beef or fish.

Means, rice, onions is TtA Commission "of the" Pennsylvania, by Philadelphia. Railway company for of Public Convenience, evWencftig the Commission's approval of the c6nstruc- tlon of an additional track above across a public highway at a point feet west of prescott, Lebanon Township Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, public bearing- on whfan will be held In the rooms of the Commission at Harrteburg on the fifteen TAitTABIJJ of a Bur cot of Court of Common of county. and to me at Public Sale or Outcry, on 10:00 o'clock ft. nv In the title, lands and nd dfty of August; 1917, at 9:30 A. where and when all persons In Interest may appear and be heard If they so JOHN T.

BRADY, Solicitor, Harriaburg, Pa. desire. Legal Notice Notice IB hereby given that application will be made to the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by Philadelphia A Read- Inn Hallway Company for a Cwftlflcate of Public Convenience evidencing the Commission's approval of the construction of an additional track above grade acroas a public highway at a point 991.2 feet west of Myeretown, Jackson Township, Lebanfi County, ZEJNTMJETER. AND tenements of MORT, M3NISTRATMXOF flnyder; along said Pike North 61 perches to a point! West side of land now UHunnim J. lining, cov Amr fit a Pennsylvania, the public hearing on Ham Stable North 20 8 a which will be held In the rooms of the to a corner; along MIQ CommlsBlon at Harrlsburg on the fifteenth day of August.

1917, at 9:30 A. where and when alf persons in in and tomatoes are staple. Prunes, dried fruits and Jam are nlso supplied. Fresh fruit Is used when not too high, savory soups of various kinds and on the menu; potatoes nre served, fried, mashed, baked, crenmed or lyonalsc. Deef steak, roa-st berf, hPtf lonf and hnmhursrer are supplied Just frefiiicntly as In your own homo terest may appear and be heard If PROFESSIONAL.

Katherine Parker Stenographer and Notary irMiyaUiANn STRBET Bell llione oaQJ B. J. SOHROPP Dentist 17 South Eighth St. IjEBANON, PA. 9, KATTDXITBU8B PttbUo AooounUnt 839 Btreot M1BAJIOH.

PA. OATAIIHH WM. TRABERT to give special attention to All conditloos of Treated 987 NORTH NINTH STREET PA. fef Storage Battery STATION and Mgr, W. Shufa PA.

Attention La Croaae, Aug. discovery of tho body of Mrs. Cora Miller, hurled In qulckllmw In the collar of Kdwln a former county, Tuesday, of La up the mystery of the disappearance of the woman nud resulted In the Issuance of 9 warrant for Hauge. who lias not been seoii since early In July. Mrs.

Miller, upon whose farm Hauge lived, had been missing since Februahy. Some mouths after her disappearance Hiram Lovejoy, a farmer, received a letter Intimating the woman had eloped. Suicide Road Has The Third Hanging In Six Weeks Wilkes-'Barre, Aug. Plttstou boulevard rechrlstened road" featured Us third hanging in six weeke Tuesday, when the boy of an unidentified man -was found there, suspended from a belt that was bound round the low lying limb of a tree. Exposed in a morgue for seven hours, 'body failed to bring Identification.

Directly fronting the scene of the suicide, a solitary tomb stone marks the burial place of Michael Angejettl, one of the laborers who years ago helped to lay the tracks of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and died while he was performing that task. 3000 Miners Are On Strike At Shamokin Sharnokln, Aug. thousand United Mine Workers employed at the Henry Clay, Big Mountain and Sterling cauteries, operated by the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, and at the Susquehanna Coal Company's Luke Ptdler colliery, went on strike Tuesday a number of non-union refused to become members.In good Some of the itfiiiR on the dwert nst arc plum puddlnK, ri'-e piiddintr. Brown Hetty, tnpioca pudding, plain cake, currant huns, npplf rolls, Ipmon, peach, piirrrpkln und blackberry plea. According to Ihn season, roffpp, ten and cocoa are no hint or miss sergeant for each company has tr, cnlrulate exactly -what food he will neexl for each supplied.

Thorp Is Each mess- of t. meal Thi? welcht of each kind of food for each soldier Is specified. The company officers, not only have to Inspect and O. the menus, hut they must nee to It that each man Rets the quantity of food 1'ncle Sam wants him to have to keep up his health and strength." BESHORFS FOR DANDRUFF Stopu Itching of scalp. Promotes growth of the hair.

Makes ladies' hair fluffy. One botlln proves It. Trial size For sale everywhere. Lightning Kills Lancaster Girl At Pocono Camp Lancaster, Aug. G.

Baker and wife returned from the Pocono Mountains last on Monday night from a visit to their daughter In camp there, they found a telegram under the door advising them that their daughter had been killed by a bolt of lightning. The Baker girl was a member of a party standing under a root, when the bolt shattered the structure, kill- Ing her and" Injuring two other Arizona Rangers Are Sent to Quell Indian Uprising Globe, Aug. Indians in the Slorra Anchas mountains, fifty inlloa northwest of Globe, are on warpath and the two largest abestos mines In the district have suspended operations, according to a telephone message summoning help. The manager of one of the mines Informed Sheriff Tom Armer that leaders of the uprising have called out all Indian mine workers and that they were completely beyond control. Deputy Sheriff Dan Armer, at the head of mounted rangers, departed for the Sierra Anchas on Tuesday night.

A call war, issued for cow- ioys to hold themselves In readiness 'or duty In event the rangers are unable to quiet the Indians. War Costs Canada $850,000 Per Day Ottawa, Aug. war expenditures are now about $860,000 a day, tho total to July 20 being $023,000,000, according to fig'ures made public on Tuesday. This sum ncludes upkeep of Canadian troops Franco, for which Canada owes Breat Britain $272 000,000. Canada is supplying about $10,000,000 a month to buy cheese and contributing $25,000,000 a month to ho Imperial treasury for the purchase of munitions.

Automobilists At The Hotel Weimar Automobijists stopping on Tuesday at the Hotel Weimar included the following: A. D. Runyan, with the Misses A. M. Runyan, A.

R. Runyan, and J. M. Runyan, Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs.

T. J. Murphy, Tremont; Dr. and Mrs. J.

T. Murphy, Mrs. J. J. Brown, Miss Conroy, and Miss Faust, Pottsvllle persons.

Brakeman Was Stripped Of Clothes By Locomotive Mahanoy City. Pa Aug Thrown In front of a Reading englffe when a freight train fuddenly parted at Buck Mountain'on Tuesday. William Stump, a brakeman, of Tamaqua, was rolled under the engine and almost stripped ot his clothing but escaped unhurt, except for several bruises. LIST OP LETTEKS List ot uncalled fo letters for week ending Aug. 6.

1917. Ladles Rebecca Auus- pach, Mtas Esther Blough, Miss Gertrude Brouse, Mrs. Vila Bourman, Miss Minerva Freeman, Mrs. B. M.

iFatiBt, Georgia Hodge, Mrs. BUS Henry Ullle Ingle, Miss MUdred E. Kling. Mrs, Uneaweaver. Mrs.

Grace Bunn lilndabury, Florence Mlnle, Mrs. Roy Moody, Mrs, W- LaughUn, Mrs. P. B. Slylerd.

Gents Boyer. Burt. George Brawn, Qiirly tiaorgo Chestnut. D. J.

Callery, Rev. H. P. Fischer, Jogs Qeda, Joafph Harris. Harry Heroine, Wm.

F- Hoffm, Chaa, P. Lynch, J. B- Ixmg uJMedford. M. B.

Peterson, Stagier, Walter Soptt 0. Mr. JOHN T. BRADT, Solicitor, Marrlaburg, Pa. Legal Notice Notice Is hereby given that application will he made to the Public Service Com- mlBslon of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by Philadelphia Reading Railway Company for a Certificate of Public Convenience evidencing the Commission's approval of the construction of additional track above grade across a public highway at a point 6364 feet west of Myerstb-wn.

Jackson Townehlp, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, the public hearing on which will be held In the rooms'of the Commission at Harrlsburir on the fifteenth day of August, 1917, at 9:30 where and when all persons In Interest' may appear and he heard If they desire. JOHN T. BRADT. Solicitor, Harrlehurg, Pa. NOTICE OF BTTLB OJT RXXB8.

IK BE F. COB- ESTATE OF JOHW OOBAN, DEOBABED. Lebanon County, SB: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To the helrs-at-law of John F. Corcoran, deceased: To Bridget Flannajsan, Co- lumhla, Lancaster County, and to William Corcoran and Aloyslous Corcoran, whose last known place of residence was Lebanon, Lebanon and to all other parties In Interest In the above entitled estate If any, Greeting: And now, to wit, July 36, 1917, motion of L. Raymond Rlegert, Attorney for Petitioner, the within report of Inquisition Is confirmed and Judgment Is entered that the costs be jfald hy thn parties concerned.

And It Is further Ordered and Decreed that a Rule be granted upon the heirs and otTTer parlies Interested, to appear In open Court, on the 17th day of September, 1917, at ten (10) o'clock A. and accept or refuse the real estate at the valuation returned, or, make bids on the same, or show cause why the same shall not be sold on their neglect or refusal to accept the same. Twenty' days notice be given to Interested parties. By the Court (Signed) C. V.

HBNRY. P. J. (Orphan's Court) Sejil John B. Boger, C.

of O. C. HARRY P. STRUPP Sheriff. L.

Raymond Htegert, Attorney for Petitioner. Lebanon, August 6, 1917. to a Stone; thence along the South 69 1-2 deg. 8.2 perches to a atone, thence along the Bast side of land I now or late of Henry Snyder aforesaid. South 31 deg.

East to stone the place of BBOINN1NO. Improvements on same 1 3 li atory limestone Hotel Building, 40 by 38 feet, with 1H etorr limestone annex, feet by with elate and tin; frame shed 80 by RO feet shingle roof; frame scale shed, containing Standard Scale in good order. to which shed Is annexes a 1-story, 1 machine capacity garage and a annex suitable for office, etc. There are also other buildings and necessary thereon. The Hotel Build- Ing contains fine cellar; bar i-oom.

parlor, real room, dining room, kitchen, on first floor and 7 bed rooms, on second floor. Wide concrete porch at entire front. Large lawn and garden etc. The shed contains 3 fine box stalls and has room for lln about 30 horses. This is an old end far famed Hotel Stand having a large and steady patronage, consisting of transient trade, cattle, horse and other sales, etc.

Seized and taken Into execution as the, property of HAJtRT W. ZBNTMETBR. MORTGAGOR. AND CBLBSTA NHI- DIG AmrrNrs-nRATRrx OF ALI, AND STNOULAR. TMB GOODS AND OHAT- TETJS.

RIGHTS AND CREDITS WWJCH WiBRE OK JOHN NEfDIO, TIBRRE TENANT. AND U. U. BOL- lyTNO-BR TENANT TN ACTTTA1, POSSESSION and will be sold by P. In accordance with the Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In such cape made and provided, the County (jommlssloners of the County of Lebanon hereby give notice that a Primary election Will held in ail the voting precincts of the County of Lebanon, on Wednesday, the l-9th day of September, 1817, between the hours of 7 M.

and 7 P. of said days, at the regular polling places ot the several In and for the said county of Lebanon, and that at said Primary Election there will be voted for, within eald county, candidates for the offices hereinafter named, namely: TJLB OOUU'l'I OT XiBBAVOX AT 1 person for District Attorney. 1 person for Prothonotary and Clsrlc of the Court of Oyer and Termlner 1 person for Sheriff 1 person for Director of the Poor 3 persons for Jury Commissioner (1 to be nominated by'eaoh political party) 1 person for Coroner. POB TBS OXTT OT UTBAXOX 4 persons for Council 8 persons for School Director. Ol'i'T BY WAJUMI AJTD For Wards not divided Into Election Preclncte one Judge of Elections and two Inspectors (1 to bo nominated by each political party) In each of the Prednota of the eral wards divided Into Election one Judge of election two Inspectors, (one to be nominated by each political party), one Registry (or slatant) Assessor.

L. Raymond Rlegert, Attorney. Lebanon, July 28. 1917. Sheriff.

IN THE COtTBT OF COMMON FLEAS OF LEBANON COUNTY. NO. 134 June Term, 1917. Bailie M. Bmlth Jefferson Smith Order for publication In Divorce And now, to wit: July 23, 1817, fne Sheriff having made return on July 16, 1917, to the allaa subpoena awarded In the nbnve, case, that after diligent search he was unable to find Jefferson S.

Smith, the ahove named respondent, within his bailiwick, on motion of John C. Houck, attorney for Hbellant, the Sheriff Is hereby 'directed to give notice by publication of the above proceeding to safcl respondent as required by law, Returnable Sept. 17, 1917. By the Court, C. V.

HBNRY, President Judge. Certified from the Record (SEA'I,) FRANCIS ROTHERMEL, Prothonotary. per ALFRED K. MILLS, Deputy. To Jefferson M.

Smith, Respondent: you are hereby required to take notice of the- above order of Court and appear at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon County, Th and for the County of Lebanon, on Monday, September 17, 1917, to answer Sale at 9:30 O'clock In the Morning T. a. HOLZKAN'S PUBLIC SAJ.B of COWS AND SHOATSI Will be nold at 1'ubllc Sale, on 15, 1917, Win. Prop, 7th and Cumberland Lebanon, Wednesday Morning-, August At the Win. Penn Stables, of one carload of lingo County Cows and Ten home-bought Cows In this load you will tlnd some of the best Krlcsliin-Holsteln cows that anybody has, white In color, with good size, Hhape and milking qualities.

Also some nice Durhams and some butter cows. 1 an say that I never sold a better load In Lebanon Come and look for yourself. Also some Shoats from 4 wet-ks old up. Sale to commence at o'clock In the morning, when conditions will be made known by F. S.

HOLZMAN. S. Bomberger, Auct. t'lrlch aril Klelnfelter, Clerks. Sale 9:30 O'clock in the Morning ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTTOHI Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on The estate of Mary Levengood, late of the Fifth Ward, City of LVhnnon.

Lebanon County. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Administrator. All persons, therefore. Indebted, to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment. Just claims.

will and those having please present the BAUD Of VAX.TTABUJ BE AXi ESTATE AJJTJ FESBONAL FXOFZBTTI To be held on the premises at No. 225 Cumberland Street, on Monday, August 30th, 1917, at SiOO O'clock F. M. At the above time and place will be offered all that certain messuage, tenement, house and lot of ground situate at No. 226 Cumberland Street, City of Lebanon.

The said house Is a 2 1-2 story brick house containing a bath room, system of gas lighting, running water, and other venlences. The house Is In good condition and make a desirable and attractive home for a small family. The house and lot are situate at the north-west intersection of Cumberland Street and Prune allay, having a frontage along Cumberland street of 22 feet, more or less, and a depth to Sprtng alley In the rear of 190 more or the said Llbellant, and Bhow cause a decree in divorce should not be ed and made by ttye Court In the above stated case. HARRY P. STRUTP, Lebanon, August 6, J917.

Sheriff. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTIOH. Notice is hereby given that' letters of administration on the estate of Mary Welmer, late of the City of Lebanon, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Admln- lees. OTTY OF One Alderman, for each of the Fourth and Seventh Wards. OF KEACB.

IN THE FOLLOWING BOROUGHS AND TOWNSHIPS, AS FOLLOWS: One each In the Borough of Wyerstown, Lebanon Independent Borough, Hanover Township, North Londonderry Township, South Annvllle Township, west Cornwall Township, North Lebanon Township Lebanon Townahlp, Mlllcreek Township, and Jackson Town- ihlp. Two each In Jonestown Borough, Rlchland Borough, Cold Spring Township, Bethel Township, Cornwall Township, North Cornwall Township, and Swatara Township. FOB BACK BOBOUOH AJTD TOWN. SHIP NOT DIVIDED INTO JSXJSQ- TXOXT PRECINCTS One Judge of Election Two Inspectors (one to be nominated by each political party) FOB EACH FBECXNOT OF HACK BOB- OUOH AND TOWNSHIP BXVTDBS INTO ELECTION FBXOXZTOTS One judge of Election Two Inspectors (one to be nominated by each political pojry) One Registry (Assistant) Assessor SCHOOL BnUBOTOBS IN TOWNSHIP AND BOBOUQHB In all Boroughs and In all First and Second Class Townships each, Dl- At the same place and time there will be offered for twelve (12) shares of the capital stock of the Farmers Trust Company of Lebanon, and two (Z) five hundred (J600.00) DoTTUr bonds of the Company, the payment of which bonds are guaranteed by the Bethlehem Steel Compuany, and are of the purchase money bonds of the American Iron and Steel Manufacturttig Company, and bear Interest at thd rate of per cent, payable seml-annually. At tho same time and place the household goods furniture of the lata Mrs.

Annie Light will be sold. The same consist of carpeta; stoves; pictures; chairs; bllnda; curtains', sofas; marble top table; spool table; drop leaf table; china closet; dining room table; cooking utensils, dishes; mirrors; cupboard; bedsteads; wprlngs; mattresses; bureau; chests; spinning wheel; clock; breakfast table; silver knives, silver forks, silver spoone; and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to fce held at 2:00 o'clock, IP. when conditions will be made known by JOHN HUNSICKBR. SARAH RAUCH, Executors of the last will and testament of Annie Light, Dec'd.

Warren G. Light, Atty. Director for the unexplred term 'Of each vacancy whloh, now exists or which hai been filled by appointment. IN THE SEVZBAI. BOBOUOKS ADUI.

TZOXTAIAY Iptratore. All persons therefore, Indebted to All pel DUIIO, -said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having Just claims, will duly authenticated, without delay. AS ED liease present the same, for settlement. WBIMER. AR WEIMER, Administrators, Lebanon, Pa.

NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that testamentary on the estate of Joseph Flory. late of South Londonderry Township. Lebanon deceased, have been granted to the undersigned All persona therefore, indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having Just win please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without del EDWARD TOUTZ. Executor, Colebrook, Pa.

Christian R. Gingrich. Atty. NOTICE! We the undersigned, practitioners of the Lebanon county Bar, hereby notify our and the public generally, that on and after the 6th day of June A D. 1917.

our offices will be closed d.ally at 4 P. Saturday, when the eame will be closed at 1J o'cilook noon, during the months of June, August, 1917. orix ears additionally ono C. H. KllUnger Frank Lehmftn Dawson W.

LUrht Gabriel H. Mover Grant Weldman Roy M. BOwrnan Ray G. Light Adam R. Miller TV.

BchaaK Ralph Behney Eugene D. Slegrlat Warren G. Light Walter C. Graeff H. Rank Btokel Paul G.

Adams BJ. W. Miller S. T. Meyer S.

P. Light Grant W. NltrauarA. Stewart TJlrieh MoCurdy 'Becker C. fi! Lantz SeWier SeUieir C.

Welriek J. M- Shlndel Notice Is hereby HOTIOB. given that letters same, duly authenticated, for settlement without delay to: PHILIP LBVBNGOOD. No.i 403 Spruce A Administrator. Or to Lehman Behney.

Attys. AUDITOR'S HOTJPB1 AesiKneU estate ot Jeremiah M. Fetter and wife, of Haldelbcrg Township, Lebanon County, deceased: The appointed by the Common Tleas Court of Lebanon county to make distribution of the balance In the hands of -Irwln Horst, As- slgnee of the estate of Jereraia" M. Fetter and wife, of Township. Lebanon County.

deceased, to and among those lejnily- Antitled thereto hereby gives notice ho will sit far the purpose qf on August 10, 19 JO oteVwk- in room No. of the House. Lebanon. when Interested may fttteja.4 if testamentary on the estate of Rebecca Rhine, late of Mlllcreek Township. Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Bxeou tors All persons, therefore.

Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having just I lease present the same, for settlement, claims, will duly authenticated, without NB NELSON GRJFFT Attorney. testamentary on the -TT Light, late the City of Lebanon, imjieroljined. All therefore, Indebted to said estate.are requested to immediate payment, and tfcoje Harry A- Honkej W. W. Walter Raymond Rtegert Oharles T.

Hickernell L. Baylor Zimmerman Chrletlan R. Gingrich p. 8. Keiser C.

K. Witraer One Chief Burgess Four Councilman, 4 years One Councilman, 2 years (unexplred Term) Two Auditors, One Assessor One Tax Collector. mrEKSTOww BOBOTTOH One Chief Burgess Four Councllmen Two Auditors. JOWESTOWW BOB.OTJOE One Chief Burgess Four Councilmen Two Auditors, 4 years One Auditor, 2 years (unexplred One Assessor One Tax Collector BBAITOXf nroEPEHDBJTT BOBOTTO-K One Chief Burgees One Councllmen, 2 years Four Councllmen. 4 years One Tax Collector One Assessor Two Auditors.

BOBjOtTOK One Chief Burgess Four Councllmen One Tax Collector Two Auditors, 4 One Auditor 3 years (unexplred team) One Assessor. ftM TUB FIRST TOWJfBBIPfl OP WEST XjBBAXrOJT AJTD AJfW- TXJUbB A WBST Five Commissioners One Auditor, 4 years Two Auditors, 2 years One Assessor HOTIOB. NOTICE IS HBREBT GIVEN THAT the partnership heretofore subsisting between John F. Allweln and Henry H. under the firm name of LEBANON AXTTOMOBILB AND GiART AGE; OO.

was dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to said partnership are receivable by said John F. Allwein at the former office of said Lebanon Automobile and Garage Co. at Sixth and Cumberland Streets, to whom also all claims and demands against the same are to be presented for payment. HENRY H.

HBRSHBHJROkE3R, M.Hler and A. F. Miller. Attya. Eatate of John Corcoran.

of the City of Lebanon, deceased: 'The underilgneC Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' 'Court of Lebanon county to of the balance tn the handii pf Bridget Flanigan. Five Commissioners Two Auditors, 2 years One Assessor FOB TKB SBOOZnO CTtASfl TOWH. BKora BACK AODXTZOVAZAX One Tax, Collector One Township Supervisor 1 Two Auditors One Assessor Blank forms of petition will be furnished by the Commissioners free of charge. of Corcoran of- to those fir Purpose of hi, WIT, at uVroek' i'ww to th Suit TOWW. tt and I.U*^«AB^A(| iLttftJ 1 'TPF'wa i- -Jp Attest: Robert G.

H. BRB, L. J. OJLBBRT. B.

J. HARTMAN. Commissioners. clerk. Two Haard.

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