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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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BV ojui-ftu service at 10,88 Bthle school 2 p. m.t Bntlish writ 7.80 p. BV. at ft. 80 a.

m. 8f. PAUL'S BV. I.tTTKEttAN, Ann- service In ths T. E.

flchrnmik, D. And A. Lelhensperger. piuitore. St.

JAMBS ftV. tAJTHJERAN, Second and Chestnut Rev. W. A. Lambert school.

9.30 a. services, 10.4S a. in. and 7.80 p. Adult Catechetical at 8 p.

Catechetical Class at p. the will meet Tuesday evening at the of Richards, Berwyn Park; Midweek service, Wednesday, 7.46 p. Sunshine Thursday, 6.4B p. Junior League Friday at 4 p. m.

SWvBNTH BT. thfcmftcr: "Made the Pattern;" and His morning and evening respftotvlely; Catechetical Instruction at P. W. and Y. P.

8. C. B. at same hour, led fcy the Missionary Committee. wMk-fllght services usual.

All and Always welcome. Dr. M. H. minis- left BT.

MATTHRW'B MTTHBRAN. Lelvman Ira J. Fenstermacher, school nt 2 p. Catechetical class at 3 p. Chrlst- JaH at 6.80 p.

leader, Mrs. F. Putt; evening worship st '-I" "ORACH MTSTHOntST BPISCOPAL. r. H.

fl. Danrtn, In ths morning at in.lfi o'clock In the evening nl 7.30 o'clock. In nt 2 o'clock the Hunday nchool irlll hold Us Rally service which Prof. AJvIn R. Shroyer of Jobation Valley will be the Everybody welcome.

And WflJnut Or. to.Jb. schoAl at MO services at in.30 a. m. and 7.30 p.

In Cftleehlwn at 8.30 m. JOHN'S REFORMED, Willow St. between and RAv. T. L.

Blckftl, pssior. Harry J. Schools. worship and Holy Communion, at ID.46: Advent Festival Te Deiim In flat, by Dudley Buck; anthem: taste arid See," OOM; evening prayer and fierrrton 7.SO; rest In the Mendelflsohn's by Mlas Kase: anthem: Boftfrnyahsky. Nunc Mmlttls in Sunday school at 9.30 B.

m. tnrtTBD TRINITT urrniCRAN, 1-eh- Jtinn fltlvMt, hntwenn 7th and Spruce Rev. John H. filrenge. Morn- inp nerrlCB a( 10.16 a.

topic: "A New arid Ohrkrtlan nlWe School at l.WI p. at 7.30 p. m. topic; "IPeoflo Tueaday evening meeting of the Home Circle at the residence of Chaa. 110 man St; Wedneaday evening (he anniml meeting of the Congregation; Catechetical Oluu) on Friday evening at 7.

IS p. m.J Mldslon Ranrl on Saturday ivfter- noon Trinity HaJt at 3 p. Cate- chettcul Iiustnictlon on flunday after- adoa-aU. 1 p. rn.

J5ION LUTMronAIN, W. H. Stabler, D. S.30, school; II, the morning service aermon; fi.30 Devotional mooting; 7.30, Ber- vlao and Bremen, theme: "The Oompel to Aimos." Wtdneaday 7.30, Midweek nervlce; 8,16, Sunday nnliool Aiwtoclatlon. TrUBday, 7.30 A Novelty Hisa Ann Took" by of the Hun- day aohool.

9 (do. clatkwee catlaea 71771- STEPHEN'S RWFOIIMBP. Rev. F. Lefever, Kunrtay BOhOOl; 10.45 and 7.30, worship with 8.80, Catechetical lecture for Oordtul welcome to all.

ST. MAJUC'S RJflFK)OMED, Rov, I. Calvin Fisher, D. morning Oerman, imon by the paator; 1.30 p. Hundny p.

Calvary Reformed SVPday Bchool, lUrinoehlHvlIle. At thn Of this service the pantor will 6.1S T. P. S. C.

ID. prn.yer- aervlce; 7.15 p. evening womhlp, t)V the piiutor. A henrly wnlcome to iM! CHURCH. Tenth LONGAGRE NVW YORK CITY UfiTFI Broadway and 47th St.

1 LtLt EXCLUSIVELY 11ACHKLOB Oonrealeat to Everything. The re- ftntd air and good service of a club. RATBB PHIi DAY BO Rooms with Lavatory 160 with Private Dath BO Booms with Private Bath, .92.00 JTwo-room Sultan to 94.00 Special Weekly Bates Restaurant a la curte. Club Breakfasts DINING BOOM Ot'KN TO LADIES .91.50 best value in New York City, both rooms and restaurant. i.

O. UOOGS OLD BMM'ANUHL BVANGBLTOAL. I. F. School at a.

nt; worship with prpfiohlng at 10.30 m. and 7.3n p. Voting People's devotional meeting at 7 p. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7.30 nn Wednesday evening. Visitors welcome at.

all services. RT. PAUL'S WNITBt) W. J. Kdelman, a.

Sunday school; 10.45 a. Worship and sermon, subject: Ths Brldfgroom Is Homing; B.4B p. Jr. Christian lOn- deavor; ft.30 p. Sr.

Christian rteavor; 7.30 p. Worship and sermon; prayermeetlng Wednesday evetilng at 7.30; "An Kvery Member Present" ilay he observed on Hunday, December Bth. FIRST irNtTKD BVANOmtiTOATj, and Chestnut Sta, Unv. V. B.

Borkny, whoo! at n.30 u. Biigllsh preaching C. B. service at B.30 p. spprlal mon to ths Woman's Missionary Sw-lety at 7.30 p.

Union piiiyer service, WedneHdiiy, 7.45; Bible Htndy Thnwlnj at 7.4B, followed by meeting nt S.4B; Sewing Circle Wedtioadny: CatPchftlli'al Hntunliiy nt p. ni. followed by Junior C. K. ill 2.40.

BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST, nev. T. r. Harris. Hlhln school al 10 n.

preaching II s. I'hrlstlau Kn denvor al p. proarhlng at i.30 p. m. Hvoryhody Is conllally Invited to ottond norvlrog.

HT. Rev. J. llynson, nchonl a.l previewing at and 7.30; morning "Tne Ideal levelling suhjent: "The I'nflt. Chrlfltliin ICndeavor and men's moMliiK at 8.4S.

Hearty welcome to all. ClfRIKT PRIOKBVTKKT.VN. Ml. anon, Rev. Joseph C.

0.30 Humlay 10.15, morning W'irwhip, subject: "A Coveniint Keeping Junior 7.30, eve- nliiB worship, subject: "The Results of law." All urn welcome. UM1TJUD ST. UNITED BKHJTHREN, Herbert Alvln Smith, Hn.h School at f. 10. at (US I), proiu'hlnK mornliic uno evonlng- at Ifl.flrt anil 7.30; i-ecpptlon of lliembel-B In thn mornliiB Hervlce.

All are cordially Invited In attend these HEBRON IT. Sunday school 0 a. iiroiiuhlnR. Haptlmn and neoe.ptlon of Memhors nt H): Junior nnd Inter- medlatB c. 10.

at 1.30 p. Senior K. nt prcuchliiK and HvanRellstl servloOB at 7. .10, ICveryhody welcome to sei'vlcOH. O.

T. Ehrlmrt, pastor, HKTHAJS'V U. and Mlfflln a. n. Sunday Hi-hool at a.

QornrnJi preaching at 10. IB; Jr. and Sr, C. 10.. meeting at 8.30 p.

EiiKllHh Hermon at 7.10 p. prayermoBtng, Tuosday nt 7.30 P. m. TRINITY V. M-.

V. Daiisherty, inhiHter. I'myonueallnK at S.30 Sunday school at 9.30 a. wor- Bhl-p and tiennoii, 10.45 a. m.

theme "The Christian's reception of MiemherH; Chrlatlun Kndeavor at 6.30 an. Iniporlaiit. moeltriK. lariso aUnndani-n nullolpaled; ami sermon i.3( p. KvaiiKellstki and service Kveryljody welromo.

CONOUIOGATIONAI. fHURCH IN OHRKST Sunday school at 1 P. Oorman liruuchliiB hy Hey. A. Dohner 2 p.

m.j Cluewi and U.vporlenoe matins p. ConatxM-iil Ion mooting nl p. aervlco at 7.16 p. rtng- llsh by Itov. H.

Stuckey, 7.45 m. Rev. 1... HoamiwdorfBi', pastor. I-ONCIRICOATIONAI IN New York City FACING CENTRAL PARK Hotel San Remo 74th and 76th Struts CENTRAL PARK WEST Sw it one of the mojL slbscdrely locctod fcoteli in New Ywk.

Within 1 5 aunutM of worth while, roani with SpeciiJ (M OHRlftT Uood Sajnarltan niBOtlng evening. Thn meet Inir will continue the foUowlng week. lleamesilnrfisr, pastor. MOBATXAH MORAVIAN CHURCH, J. Max Hark, Sunday school: 11 Advent, and sermon: 'Our College mid nMiSxilogrli-aJ 7.30 I'Jvanlng aorvlco and sermon on vent Hebrews." "Mlrla.iu" Ijalng the IIrat of an Adt Hoi'laa on "Thnuios of the Anclnet rews." All welcome.

air meeting tuultrht al Seventh and Cumherland ut 7 u'cloi-k: niopl.lng In the Mission tunlKht a'l o'clock; class niBOUiiif Hunduy afternoon at 3 o'clock led Mrs. .1. AVaicnor; Siitulay nlsrht tterviCBS at 7.30; open air mooting Sunday iilfrlvt at 7 o'clock nt Sth and Cumberland StH.i every night during the week lit 8 o'clock In the MtBsion; goud and nt all ser- vli'o. Kverybody welcome. II.

H. ixiugherty. Supt. UVKK'S 19IMSCOPAU lind Ohesliiut Rev. A- A.

V. Blljnlngton, Ph. Roctor. Holy Communion; 9.30, oliuroh school and Blhle class; 10.30, morning prayor and sormon: "Ad- 7 p. Evensong ajul eermou.

All wcloomo. Seals free. OBKTTWNART E. Yeager, piuitor. Sunday euhool av 9.30 a.

m. mornlntr worship, 10.45 a. m. sermon hy the pustor on "Activities of the Kupowrth l.cusruo He- volloniU 4uoatlng at 8. 30; leader of meet- IIIK, Mrs.

W. 1C. Yoaeor; ovenlnsr gBllstlo at 7,30 with eermon tho pastor on "AVJxal think Ve of Midweek aervlco, Wednesday evening at 7.30, followed by mcnxbcrtimp meeting to vleot iclog-ates to Kleictqral Conference; Junior rtrtmt louer'a mooting Frlilay at 4.16; Stpugh ISvangBllstlo chorus will meet in Centenary Tuesday, November 30th at 7.46. 1I13RA W) Opwi- AWOMOTOTOPASWfl Escfi Satuniay city ftitt On his church wfifcTi arrived totojate for publication The JTfcwfi IB desirous of' publishing all ohtirch news, the auirftnent being that It News Office hy frldny evening, or fifttnrday morning. sJlt the.

paMors or.the loul to remember thM oulrement. A postal card this Friday will reach us in time. air meet in IT this evening on the corner Of Ninth and Cumberland at 7.15 o'clock; services In the Chapel at 8 p. Sunday services at 10 a. m.

and 3 p. evening ftvangftllstlc at 7.30; Sonday School at 2 p. Evangelistic services every night at o'clock. All are welcome. PLEASANT HIUj tJ.

School at 9.30 a. m.J Endeavor service at 6.30 p. m. 9 a. sermon at 10 a.

Endeavor service at 6.30 p. FO.VTANA—Sunday school at 9 a. sermon and revival services at 7.15 p. Tievlval services every evening during the week. Rev.

D. 8. Longenecker, pastor. KT. school at 9 n.

catechetical lectures at 9 a. Oerman services at 10 a. m. great in HWOBTTJUK lueij, mm Bjewrt to s. InA Jo ths of that ftli Mr.

HIM ttdn, JMMe and Robert Walter li Seriously 111 At Washington UKITBD DttCTPXiEB OT TJNtTKD OF CHRIST MISSION, Rev. John Knarler. Sunday school, 1.30 p. Class meeting, 2.30 p. Young People's at 0.30 p.

preaching at 7.30 p. in. Ity the pastor; prrtyprmeetlng In the church Thursday' evening 7.30. All are Invited. NOTES OF THE C.

£. MEETING you the quality njeritf of trouble to Iit9P Oyiter ft latin Pure. Clean, NwtrJWouj Beat Known and Koown the Manufactured slues 184T by A. SXTON Trwtflt, if, Avon United Brethren Thorp wan mectlns; of the Senior and Junior ChrlKtlan IStideavor Sundny lod by the Junior mtjinrlnlniidniit, C. H.

lleber. The Jiinlorn snug a or I PC I Inn cntltlerl, hoyal The Scripture were fflirn hy the The nubject "In U'liat Way Uod Wants to he Thunkcd." Special munlo wan rendered fitiartpltn composed of Relier, Sattazahn, Huaz Jjlght and Air. Snveral tnainhprs of the society spoke on the topic of the evening. The pan- tor guve Hhorl talk on Home Mlasloim. I.etlerH from Mahel Snyder mid Hessle Mease, who are at the train- Ing- MRliool of Kahneman Itonpltal, were read, nlsui letters from Arthur anil llobart who are atteml- IIIK I'oniiHylvanlii riilvprsliy.

The lecture room was (liled with an audience that Included 27 Juniors, Trinity United Brethren The TlinnKKKlvInK service nf thn Christian Rndeavor society was In charge of Mltw Km ma A very In- feature of the service, and one iiil wn.s nn litiportnnt CHUMP for tluink- fiilnessi, was the reception or a of nine hoys and glrln from the. Junior society. Six othor persons also united with tho The Juniors sang a ueleotlon. The pastor conducterl the Impressive Induction of these portions Intn inemljcrshlp. There was a I'rpe- wlll offering of over $5.00.

The attendance was 71. Trinity Junior Society There WBH an attendance of at Hie Junior meeting Wednesday afternoon. The pnrcntM had. been. lo tho meeting and nev'eral mothers were there.

The boys and glrKs brought special offerings of money and provisions. Dorothy Ftelfsnydcr proved a very able leader. Dolh noddles had delegates al thn County Convention on Thursday. Tint United Evangelical Mrs. (jporge IMtr.lur was Ihp leader who gave a good talk on the topic.

Uc- marka were also made by a number of others. Attendance was (Ul. United Bretliren The meeting; liusl week was led hy Norman Kohl. A number of the members named some of the things for which they HID thankful. Morris K.

led shiKlng which wa.s Inspiring. Their meetings spiritual and a groat factor In training In Christian service. ware nihout 35 present. St. Pftiil'g United Evangelical M'rs.

.1. W. ICdclmun was the leader of the Thanksgiving service of Christ- Ian Bndoavor, Tho delegates to the K. C. K.

fonvontlon at Oes-soiia, giivn (heir reports. Attendance 64. Junlora numbered 5R at their mpetlng. United Brethren The Y. 1'.

S. C. 10. Society had a very good atlcdance last Sunday evening. Mr, Jess rendered a vocal solo.

Delegates were appointed to the County C. K. convention. Other bunlneaa was given spccliil attention. Bt.

Mark'i Xefonued jTunlore Saturday afternoon Mr. tin" Superlnlendent of ihe Sunday school spoku lo Ihi' children on "Thank You." Tliu total atlcndanop was 13fi. KlUulioth Wllmcyer gHve a piano Hilda llurnlsh Ohrlit Jnolora The Junior Sin-lpty has again got started In Its regular channel. Is planned lo follow a course of Hystematlc as suggested by Miss After a short devotional period, the older hoys and are formed Into separate groupa. They have hegun the study of St.

Matthew which Is taken chapter toy chapter utilng note and pencils. They come to gnlher again for the tiuslness and for Seventh street Lutherun meet Ing wna well attended. 73 closing. The present. M'.

S. Bechtold led the meeting. Thn loplo: "The Way In which Qod wants lo he Thanked" was very many tnklnif part; the Junior meeting was by Dorothy Holler. 46 were prtiHtmt. A pretty duet was bv two Juniors and everyone present told of one reason being thankful.

THEATBX 1T7IWR of Ited liap" the Saturday Post story which might almost bo called a typical American comedy, will tlnd Its way to the stage at the Ho. Theatre, Monday evening. November 39th, when the Messrs. Shuberl produce' A stage version of this story by Harry I.con Mr. Ralph Herz will appear In the role of the chief charcliter, that of Ihe Vijlot Ruggles, and the supporting company will number over forty-live persons 'being In a measure one of the biggest dramatic product Ions of the year.

no.Uoer- been taken with the story an It was printed in the Saturday Evening Post, MY. Harrison Rhodes, the author of the version, has Introduced several ntusloal Incidoiids. "but these occur at Intervals in a way which does not halt or retard the progress of the story. There is therefore, what might aptly be toiimed a. chorus of pretty youivcr women, to way nothing of ovun- of well known el users.

There are four ecenes. the flrat lag the sitting robin of Mrs. Floud's an open pla.ce Mont- told Public Sale, on 8, fty the anderslgned at the tt, M. d6rf, BcAs O6. C.

WatWr, of 128 Sdtith Sixth on Friday fftcelted a dispatch ttom Washington, p. stating that his brother, Robftft 8. Waltef, is sftHousty 111 attd treatment at a hospital thefe. "Rob" Walter, as he Is best to the hosts of friends In this city, which Is his native home, was employed for many yeafs In Ihe railway inall service of thfl United Stales govern- rnent, and during the past aevri-al years held a responsible position Itt the general office at Washington, where he was In charge of the rural service. He still holds that position, but has been on sick leave for sortte time, L.

C. Walter will leave tomorrow to visit him. ZnOOTOB'8 WOT1OT. Notice Is given that letters testamentary on the estate of Anme M. Patch, late of the City of Lebanon, Lebanon County.

deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Executor. All persons, therefore, Indebted to said estate are requested tn make immediate payment, and those having Just claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay. Howard C. Shirk. Atly.

Executor, Lebanon, Pa. J-BJVATI BAM Wishing to leave City, will sell house and lot at sacrifice. House Is brick, (practically new), 0 rooms, porches on two. ahd faces both street and alley. Only 4 blocks from Court House; 3 blocks from P.

R. station and 3 blocks from American I. and S. plant. A amount money down and the balance paid as rent If so desired.

Will convince you that Apply I mean business. 313 North-fifh St Lebanon. Pa. ADimrUTBATOK'B KOTIOE. Notice IB hereby given that letters of administration, d.

b. n. c. t. a.

on the cs- late of Lebanon late" of' Charles Van Winkle, South Lebanon Township, Fj Parts; a library In Senator oud a house Red and Ihe lounge rooinut the United, States Grill, Red Qap. The production has been staged by Benrlmo. The muaictU Inot- ilaius are by Slgiuund Romterg and the by Harold Atterldge. Tlve story of the play following closely the text of the book la as party of Weaterneis from the umall town of Bed Gap, while nuking a visit to Paris, are thrown In with another party of aristocratic owe of them, the Wwor- able Oeorffr p.as*«»86« much by one of the wfco te kao county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Administrator. All therefore.

Indebted to HHlfl estate are. requested to immediate payment, and having Just datum, will plsase present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, with- IIUI 'VlLLlAM P. KbOPP. Lebanon, Administrator n. c.

t. a. Slesrlst, Atty. WOTIOB1 Notice Is hereby giver, that will be made to the Public bei- vlce Commission of the Commonwealth by the Bphrata ami Lebanon Traction Company for a Certificate of Public -Convenience ev denclng the approval of the of Its high power transm salon line to the Lebanon Valley Ught anil Power Company. The publli; hearing on which will be held In the rooms of the Commission at Harrlsburg, thn eighth day of December, 1915, at ten o'clock A.

when nnd where all persons in Intorest may appear and be heard If they a o.deslre EVANS MOTIOB! Notice la hereby given application will be niatle to the Public her- vloe Commission -of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by the Lebanon Valley Light nnd Power Company for a I'artlncate of Public Convenience evidencing the Cojiimlsslpn's approval of purchase of all the stook of the West C'ocallco Township Electric Company. The public, oh which will be held In the rooms of the Commission at the eighth day of December, 1915, at ten o'clock, A. when and where all persons In Interest and be heard If they' so desire. H. O.

EVANS, Solicitor. Is hereby given 'that -ajvplli-a- tlon will be the Public Service Commission of the of' Pennsylvania by the Lebanon Valley Ught and Power Company for a Certtflrale of Public Convenience evidencing the CflniniUalon's of the purchase of all the stock qf the Farmers Electric Company. The public hearing nn which will be held In the rooms of the Commission at Har- Hshurg.i on the -eighth, day of December, 1915. at ten o'clock A. when and where all In Interest may appear be heard if they so desire.

Solicitor. tM Horses 6f tJrlvers, Draught and General Purpose Horses, ranging In agt from to 7 years, and weighing 1,000 to 150o pounds. SPECIAL: Standard bred tcrs pacers; also some fat fit market Morses win arrive few day a the sale at above (tables. Cash. Notes with approved iecurlty will be accepted by paying discount Teams will meet the train front Lebanon arriving at Sheridan At 11.37 A.

M. No notes renewed. Bale to commence at 1.00 O'clock, will be made knows Scribed Real to wit: NO. 1. The Homestead, Situated In the tlllAge Of Sporting Hill.

In Township, Lefcanon Pa-, bounded Oh the North by. thfe and In Turnpike, on east by property of Hellman on the South by Qultta- pahllla Cresk and pfojpSrty of ralhlg. and on the west by No. 2 hereinafter discMbW. containing fcBotit 4 acres of land and fronting 245 feet, more or less, on the and Dauph- 4, Hit.

W. BORDNER. MM. BAttKDA of PROPERTTI Will he sold at Public Sale, on TVDBOAT, ITOYXMBini 30, 1915, On the premises, In Bismarck, Lebanon County, at the Dr. A.

S. Smith Homestead, Bismarck, the following described Real Kstate. to wit: In Bufigy host of condition; sulky; sporting sleigh; elder press; meat chopping machine; large extension ladder; several sets of harness; ladles riding saddle; men's riding saddle; forks; shovels; rakes; large copper kettle; baking outfit; one G-foot wing table; davenport; sideboard; one 4-foot wing table; lot of lot of tin and queensware; lot of chairs and rocking chairs; many old fashioned article! and rellol; a lot of Inside doors and shutters and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12.30 o'clock, P. when conditions will he made known by MRS.

SAL1NDA B. PBFFLBY. L. J. Story dwelllnf hdust, part brick and part with 10 rooms.

root And equipped with eleetMc llfchU; i frame summer houses, one, of them 2- story with roof; itone IMirn, about 80x40 ft. with roof: pigsty and chlckenhouse, ahd other necessary outbuildings. All of thest buildings are in good repair. A Cistern and a well of are close to the houae. A peach ihd'pltim orchard With healthy young in bearing condition is oh the pifeihlaefl, also other fruit trees.

NO. 2. A house and lot of ground, situated Immediately west of No. 1, bounded on the North by the Berks and Dauphin Turhplke. on the BMt by Tract No 1, on the south by land of Mr.

Pomeralnlg, and on the west by property of Lydla Take, fronting 38 feet on said turnpike and extending 180 feet, more or less. In depth. The Improvements consult of ft 2 1-2 story frame dwelling house, with 7 rooms, tin and shingle roof; frame' pig sty and other necessary Buildings are In good condition. A cistern is near the house. NO.

3. A houae and lot of ground In Falrland, In North Cornwall Township, Lebanon Co. adjoining lands of D. Wenger, Mrs. Simon Heilman and Joseph Krelder.

The lot IS 79x66 feet The Improvements consist of a 2 1-2 story frame dwelling house, with 8 rooms, ateel shingle roof and sides, and necessary outbuildings, all In good condition. A very large cistern is on the All the above are convenient to trolley line, electric light line and the large Main of the V. consolidated Water Supply Co. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P. when conditions will be made known by SIMON HEILMAN.

"WILLIAM HBILM-AN, ALBERT D. MILLER. Executors of the last Will of Cyrus Hellman, dec'd. L. Gilbert Auct.

Samuel T. Meyer, Atty. H. O. iroTiori Notice Is herehv given that application will made to the Pulillc Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hv the Lebanon' Vul- ley Light and Power Company far a Certificate of Public Convenience evidencing the Commission's approval of the purchase nf nil the stock uf the Newjnanstowii Electric Ivitrht and lot of carpet; 4 rocking chairs; tiiollne ir6h; pAHor non viecutitB clMner, tlclM too -numerdua -to niehtloa.

Sale td at 1 P. when conditions will be ttifl.de known by JOHN -F. DAVID tj. RISSBR, Bseeutore of Philip tail, of MlMOVAI. AJRt BBlfc Wilt sold at Public on DDOXKBUI 4, On the premises, In the city of Lefc- ahott.

Lebanon County, oh the at 34.6 Nth. Seventh etreet, the following described Personal Property ana Real Estate to wit: Weaver organ, good new; a tor; bedstead with aprlnge and tress; lounge: tables; stands; lot of home-made chairs; 6 cane-eeated chairs; rockers; atepladder; dough tray; hang- Inn lamp; 8 quart Ice cream freezer; 50 home-made carpet; 40 yards as PUBLIC SALE of om CAJU.OAD cmoicB cotnrrr cowsi Power Company. The on which will be hold public hearing rooms of In the Commission at llarrlslmrg. on the eighth day or December, 1915, at ten o'clock A. when an.l where all persons In Interest may uppenr and bo heard If they so desire.

H. O. FA-ANS, Solicitor. Will be sold at Public Sale, on TXUKSDAT, DBCDBCBXm At the Helllg House, E. R.

Rlsser, on B. and D. pike, one mile east of Annvllle. the following: One carload of choice Adams County Cows. Some Lebanon and Lancaster County cows consisting of Holstem, Durham and Guernsey stock.

Also some young cuttle and Holsteln Heifers. Cattle will be sold for cash. with approved security will he- taken by purchaser paying the discount. Sale to commence at 1.30 o'clock P. when conditions will be made known by H.

G. LONGENECKER, good as new; curtain; window shades; lot of dishes; kitchen utensils: crocks; glass lars; garden hose; carpenter tools: 82 calibre rifle; good shepherd dog, house broke; and many other articles not mentioned. Also at the same time and place a two and one-half etory frame dwelling Seventh street, bounded on the east by property of Rhodea, on the North by prop. hotfse, located at 346 Nth. erty of John Miller and on the south by property of Cyrus Uhrlch, fronting on Seventh street, containing three rooms on the first floor with outkltchen and three on sceond floor with clothes roou.

The property Is In a good state of repairs, with necessary outbuildings. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. when conditions will be made known bV MRS. MTL.TON WAGNER. J.

Gilbert, Auct. Will be received by the Superintendent of the Department of Accounts and Finance of the City of Lebanon, for the following: For and binding the Journal fMlnutes) of Council of the City of Lebanon, (1916-1917 Session), beginning the first Monday In January, 1916. covering the final, meeting on the Drat Monday In January. 1918. For printing the Stationery, Blank Rooks, Receipts, and Advertising for the several Departments of the City Government Forms of Specifications and Bonds can be obtained at the City Clerk's office, City Hall.

All proposals must be sealed, marked "Proposals for Printing and Advertising" and "Printing and Binding Journal," respectively, and delivered at the City Clerk's office before 1 1 o'clock Tuesday, November 30, 1916. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. DAN M. SHAJW, City Clerk. CORNWALL LEBANON RAILROAD Direct Route for All Points on Pennsylvania R.

R. OUTBOUND Sundays G.40 6.50 7.00 7.25 8.10 10.30 12.50 8.35 1.35 4.35 12.40 2.20 3.30 11.59 ft.10 11.32 12.57 a 6.50 58 7.00 7.10 7.35 10.10 12.10 2.48 8.10 11.20 10.25 12.05 1.05 9.55 12.25 8.00 9.55 12.30 2.05 6.37 a Weekdays 6,23 6.33 .6.43 6.48 6.52 7.08 8.30 11.15 3.45 7.35 11.58 4.35 12.40 2.20 3.30 9.08 9.22 10.30 7.20 9.10 8.17 .9.45 8.34 am 1.45 1.55 2.05 2.10 2.14 3.20 5.50 8.13 3.25 6.43 9.43 4.25 6.05 7.15 6.21 7.55 8.40 6.57 4.13 5.50 6.37 a 10.05 10.15 10.25 10.30 10.34 10.50 11.45 2.30 5.00 11.20 2.56 6.35 12.52 3.11 4.20 12.47 4.05 4.50 1.51 8.00 9.55 12.30 2.05 a 6.22 6.32 6.42 6.47 6.51 7.07 8.36 10.30 1.00 7.40 11.05 2.15 8.38 11.11 1.05 9.35 12.25 12.35 11.00 8.34 10.14 10.59 a In Effect October 25, 1015 Stations Lv Lebanon, Fa Ar. Chestnut Street Midway, Pa North Cornwall, Pa. Cornwall, Pa Furnace, Pa. Cold Spring, Pa.

Mt. Gretna, Pa Colebrook, Pa Lawn, Pa. Bellalre, Pa. Beverly, Pa Aberdeen, Pa. Mount Vornon, Pa.

Philadelphia, Pa. York, N. Harrlaburg, Pa. Altoona, Pa. York, Pa Baltimore; Md Washington, Sunbury, Pa.

Wllkes-Barre, Pa. Scranton, Pa. WUHarosport, Pa. Buffalo, N. Erie, Pa.

Hagerstown, Martinsburg, W. Va. INBOUND Weekdays a 8.52 8.50 8.41 8.32 8.20 8.13 8.00 6.26 4.21 1.00 7.25 2.17 11.20 1.52 12.05 10,45 6.32 'iisj! 10.45 6.45 2.25 6.17 1.10 1.08 12.59 12.50 12.44 "l2.26 10.38 8.40 7.16 3.20 10.35 8.65 7.40 9.54 7.06 6.35 .8.20 10.48 9.03 8.11 a 4.46 4.43 4.34 4.25 4.19 4.00 2.16 11.30 9.00 3.35 12.42 9.40 2.40 1,00 11.45 1,64 10.30 10.26 12.36 12,40 8.30 8.28 8.19 8.10 7.46 6.30 4.60 2.04 7.15 3.20 12.01 6.00 4,20 3.10 6.18 2.36 1.60 3.46 9.00 6.40 5.60 6.44 8.62 3.06 Sundays a 8,37 8.36 8.27 8.17 8.12 8.07 7.69 7.61 7.46 7.00 4.22 1.00 6.56 2.17 11.20 1.62 12.06 10.45 6.32 "V.32 10.45 6.46 3.63 2.25 .8.56 8.53 8.46 8.35 8.12. 7:26 6.26 3.00 7.05 3.20 12.01 6.00 4.30 3.10 6.07 3.4S 9.00 6.40 6.37 3.63 3.06 The time for connecting roads is shown only for the convenience of the public. This company will not be respbnsible for errors, or changes that may occur.

Trains stop at stations marked, on flag or to discharge passengers. Tickets for all western points. Baggage checked through. Pennsylvania Railroad Mileage Books and ths Interchange Mileage Books in which the Pennsylvania Railroad is will be honored for passage on Cornwall arid Lebanon Railroad. A.

D. SMITH, President and General Superintendent, For further information see the time tables at all offices of this and the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, CORNWALL RAILROAD SOUTHWARD 1015 Sunday rafts I I I ar )n Effect Nor. STATIONS NORTHWARD 80 98 I 6.16 7.38 7.55 a 7.05 7.08 7.16 7.19 7.3Q 7.34 7.40 8.30 8.39 8.45 8.66 S.40 8.4« 6.38 6.41 6.45 6.49 6.52 7.03 7.07 748 748 7.87 7.38 7.4? 7:87 7.38 3.30 3.34 3.48 3.45 -f S' t'JIJ 1 18.45 18.49 18.55 18.57 1.00 141 445 1.57 1.45 8.08 Vi 5 846 a 9.85 9.29 9.37 9.40 Ul 7.05 7.08 7.46 7.19 7.30 7,84 7,40 8.30 8-19 8.46 8.65 8.40 8.46 341 Lebanon Dpnaghoiore Midway frt Cornwall South Cornwall Miners Village Overlook Penryu Park Mt. Hope vt'-tH White. Manheim )MY.

Manheim Ar Lancaster Junction East Petereburg Shreinere i Ar Junction Ar. CV. Marietta Junction Ar Columbia a 8.25 8.32 844 841 8.00 7.56 7.50 7,41 7.35 7.: t7.88 748 7.31 7.85 1-00 a 10,35 10.31 HO-87 10.23 10.20 84 I 99 I 80 Sunday Trains TO 247 244 3.06 2.03 n.59 1.52 1.48 1. 1.30 1.84 145 1.06 149 J43 12-45 4.55 4.51 4.43 4.40 i North Philadelphia and coauwt at Lebanon with trains on trains ccmuoct wljh on 8.00 7.56 7.48 7.45 7.34 7,30 .7,24 6.48 6.48 6.88 9.33 6.31 6.08 326 180 a 940 9,06 8.57 8.54 8.43 8.89 8,33 7-41 7.35 7.86 748 7.31 7.86 7-00 and front Harriaburg 4.32 4,38 4.18 444 i ff I I 8.00 7,56 7.46 7.43 7.31 7-26 7.80 6.48 6-4? 6.38 6-28 6.83 6.31 fi.08 this ifl.

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