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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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Chrifitmaf here. thai thf life and puts ua all in the. happiest of Chrintmas, the ffrcat festival for humanity that the time, for all, a time when lonely hearts bow tow to thair better selves and Santa. We take thin mrthod of nhmmntj our appreciation of your fleneroN-t patronage that enabled MS to have the most fntfccsaful and biggest Holiday business in our history. CONGREGATION REID REV.

Presented With $85 atj Sunday School Christmas Exercises ON SUNDAY EVEN. Wo extend to our of friends and tomcrft, ax well to our bin army of employes, flic compliments of the We wish you one and all a Jflerrp, LOUIS SAMLER, Proprietor, THE BON TON Dealer D. A. Frantz Delivered Truck Load Furniture to Auburn tDeltvery was made on Monday by A. FrantB, the Oumberland street ffurniture dealer, of truck load of (ttmituro to the home of Quy H.

inannger of tho Au- knitting at Auburn, 3ohu7lklll county. Median Again Back William Agin, custodian of the HOB M. 0, building, la Imok on tho Job after being confined to hla homo tor some weeks as the result of an attack of influenza. Although still weak from tho offer's of Illness Mr. Agin is steadily regaining, his strength.

Samuel Harpel Here on Leave From the United States Navy Samuel ITarpnl. "who Is ft snllor In the TI. S. naval service, stationed at Kllla Now York, Is homo on a five-days' Umvo whloh he will spend with his parnnln, Mr. and Mrs.

O. Karpol, on Ktghth street, near Mimin. Want Ads. Bring ristmas Greetings From the QUALITY SHOP MARIE LAWN- Prop. 707 Cumberland Street Greetings to Our Many Friends oilman's Grocery 623 Cumberland Street RECORD MADE AT THE LOCAL POST OFFICE Over 60,000 plooow of mall matter handled at the Lebanon post otflco, on Monday.

It was the big- post day ever Known In the history of tho local office, so far as known. Tho stajiipiHK machine, cancels all the flat matter, such as letters aiul post cards, indicated that there wore 22.778 pieces during the duy. In addition to this outgoing mail was thousands packages and general material, handled thru th parcel post dnpurtment. It Is that tho number was more than enough to reach the 30,001) mark. On tho other hand the Incoming infill was qulto as hr-avy as that, dispatched, and Postmaster A.

1. Hartman figured that close to 60,000 pine PS were handled In all dapurlments. Another record was established at I ho local office today, that was in tho relief of congestion. Nover before was the office so well clear- wl on the day More Christmas. The parcel post loams wore out late on Monday'evening, with the consequence that everything was cleared away early this morning.

One of the features of handling mall this year, was the large house truck 'latp'j received local office. It holds nearly a wagon load ot material, and this expedited the general operations. Then, too, In addition to tho parcel post carrier, there Avaa another man with a team and an assistant, all parcels were delivered to their destination, wltu- cut delay. Couple United by Alderman Siegrist 1 I Alderman O. B.

Siegrist, of Klrst Ward, on Dee. 31, at his of-; lice performed the ceremony unttvpg in iuarriage WUler, daughter of Amoa Oarlan. and Thomas Fritz, eon ot Jacob Prltz, both of 533 East Walnut street. bridegroom Is a puddler employed iu mills. A Want GREETINGS FROM LAUDERMILCH'S JEWBWY STORE Room Appropriately Decorated and Splendid Program Given Although weather fcondltlons unfavorable the BttnJay School entertainment of Old Evangelical church was -well attended Sunday evening, and the audience waa treated to a very weli rendered program of recitations and eong.

ou a Everyone who took part In the program did well. The room was beautifully decoiatej and presented ftjjjt a cheerful appearance. 91)5 for Pastor The pastor, Rev. Krelsftl, mad" one of his characteristic to his children, causisd meti- ment tor old and young. At tho conclusion of the services Supt.

Win. G. Maurer, presented the pastor with an' envelope from the congregation containing $35. An expression appreciation for faithful and efficient services rendered during the year a Christmas present with well wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. SUPT.JOHNHADDOW HAS PASSED DANGER POINT IN ILLNESS A host of frienda of John Haddow, superintendent In charse of the North Lebanon (furnaces of the Bethlehem Steel Lebanon plant, will be pleased to learn that he is now considered to, have passed the danger mark In his illness pneumonia.

For days the condition of the patient -was moat alarming. Haddow very well known by reason of his long and prominent association with sports, he being a star at Lebanon High school and State college In baseball and basketball. The world has a right to "cut loose" this Christmas, when the joys and blessings of peace have come again to cast their radiance everywhere, We thankfully register our appreciation of having lived to share this hour. And we thank our good patrons for this past record- breaking month of Christmas business. A WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS! News Want Ads.

Bring Rewiiltfl. Starts Thursday. An Extraordinary Women's 1 Outer Is Offered, Prices take a den drop. Goats, Suits, Dresses- Waists, Skirls, Sweaters and Furs, all at lowered prices, H. SHENK SHOE 235 CUMBERLAND LEBANON.

SCMAEFFERSTOWN Our soldier boys are slowly trick- Ing back from the training camps, where they spent many weary getting ready for the bloody work which, seemed to await mern over- Harrison Moyer, Harry Beamesderfer and Mylea Keener were among the ones to return. AM look well. Thomas H. Disoinger who is a member of a regimental band at Camp Jackeon and Ilobt. of Camp Lee apent a short furlough with their jjarents in town.

Benjamin Bartman, carpenter and building contractor, has a great pufterer from a carbuncle in his neck for the past few weelu, condition greatly Improved. Howard P. a Philadelphia artist, who spent number of summers tn town, sketching, with a number of his pupils, sold his bouse and. lot of ground, located on South Market street, to Edmund and Jef Landis for $750, Mr. work keeps him in the city.

Mr. Lev! K. Qair, coachmaker, blacksmith, taxidermist, painter, died at hie home of pneumonia, and In lili death the community lost a mechanical genius ot high merit. The neighborhood abounds In products of hla skill and industry. His wife, MeUn'da, Stahley, one son and tour daughters, and away from home, survive.

Mrs. Elizabeth Reesler, Georpe Reasler, and Mr- and Mrs. George Rhine, all of Robes on la, R. 3, transacted business In town. Owing to the epidemic, which fortunately is not serious anymore, the annual Christmas feotTvaJs of the Sunday schools thla year will not be what they used to be in years gone! by.

The high school pupils have had charge Red Ctxjsa th'ey made a clean auccees of It H. 'Eagle, oj Ifttyerstown, transacted business is (own on Saturday. Deputy Sheriff Strupip cftlrlti in towi. The Re4 Crop mado the fljUowlng articles during the period April 84. 1918 to Pec.

8J. 19-18: earSioal dressings, 190Q 3X? Inch iripes: 2374 4X4 itch 204 oakum pads. Kult pr. pocks, and 4 wristlets. Seviag: Hi 47 pair flannel hospital socks, 1 -dpz.

taped hospital shirts. 14 pueu-j nionift jackets, 37 njoruiug blouefs, 26 praperty bflgt, ae4 403. khaki Blnoe BO more lurgtcaj dressings are oeeded, the if requwteij to keep OB with the To Our Miany Patrons and Friends We Wish All a tt Thank You, One and All. Wi FA. banking house and the coming Saturday evening the band wild of at public sale some of ite eur- Eisenhauer Brothers Here for Christmas Joseph Blsenhauer is home from Baltimore.

brother, Herman, a member of the Ship Building at BWzabeth, New Jersey, will also spend Christmas here and brother, George, of the Oji-rleston field, Arcadia, Florida, a as eecured a furlough and will join thetu over Christinas. One year in prleon is the pwwiUy imposed on Ediwd ft gage handler at Tyrone, confession of etea 1 liquor from an ex- preas company and eel ling It, if; A Merry Christmas to All Ii the Wish of the UPSTAIRS STORE JOHN WRIGHT.

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Years Available:
1872-1977