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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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Elite 1 lameled Ware ay us DIRECT FROM AUSTRIA. tAlt enamtled wart of I At very Mghttt gtadt, of tnamtl, part finlih iniitlt, mot- outtldt. 7ht ingreditntt of tnamtl art of purtty. LARGE A SSOKTMENT to SELECT FROM. THE BEST BY EVERY TEST.

When you buy your Enamel Ware hire, get good, full value for your money USE 39 S. 8th Building and Officials Enjoy fefvst, a. Season Selling of our nnrr-wnsoii noil Ing In to clear Stocks of winter before the nettlim In of tVtl pfoposn to innke Kvvcop of nil left overs, of nwl, profit or former nelllng Clothing Reductions l's HuitH rdueed to Jfld.OO. Men's Suits reduced to JlBO niul $8.50, 914 HittfN reduced to $10. Swttn reduced to $12.

Suits reduced to jflfgnB miitM rcuiiceu ipit. Suits reduced to OvercoiUs reduced to $(l. Overcoats reduced to $8.50. Overcoat reduced to $10, OvercOfttw reduced to $13, i Overcoat reduced to $15. IN BOYS' SUITS, OVERCOATS.

COME EARLY tAkVEY L. SELTZER, PRICE CLOTHIER lumtferland Lebanon; Penn'a. NOW ON! SLIPS, $1.00 value, now 50c. ips, 66 and 50c value, now 25c. K'.

(Whilo-anU Cblors.) lelette Dressing Sacques, 50c value, V.OO value, 50c; $2.00 value, $1.25. $2.00 value, Short Ki- 1 ios, $1.00 value, 50c, I SUIT AND FUR SALE years to 14. Velvet ancl Cloth CoatSj at Some reduced 1 to Long Black Cheviot Goats; Tourist, $12.00 value; now $7.50. Scotbh. Invisible Plaid Coats, $15.00 now $8.50.

ifltted Coats, in Gray, Navy, Garnet, en and Black, $12.00 and $15.00 values, iLong Black Broad Cloth Coats, Satin Lined, value, $17.00. Long Broadcloth Coats, lined throughout; Garnet and Black, $18100 value, now $60.00 value, now $38.00. (fprown Coney Coat, $25.00 value, now $18.00, Russian Pony Box Coat, 3-4 length, With Genuine Beaver Collar; $76.00 value, now $45.00. I Ladies' and Misses' Suits at a great reduc- its at 1-3 off, Some Suits as low as $8.00, EAIN COATS REDUCEB. 4pt of Skirts rediiced to lildren's Dresses and Suits at a big reduction.

jses as low as 75c, GIRLS' GOLF VESTS, ALICE COATS, SWEATERS, AND BLOUSES, go sacrifice. PURS, Muffs Scarfs, tS MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS ALL GENUINE BARGAINS! WP Wft GIVEN BY EJJILLIR, ESQ. Kvent In nn Annual OCCMITTOCC find l-'lne Menu Wns Had llltos for Miss McCnuley Held Lebanon Hiiflket Hull Deputy Will In- Mt.nl Relations With for Kv('client, Hull Ten in for Annvlllc Aro Very Provided Annvllle, It, 1907. The hoard of directors and oftteers of the Annvlllo building and loan as- BocltUloti woi-o given a Imminot at tho Wagle hotel, on TUurndny evtmltiK, by IS. W.

Mlllor, of Lebanon, solicitor of tho association. 11. Oarmon, proprietor of tho hotel, served a fine) course dinner, Including turkoy, and all agreed that the feast waa ono of tho yol hold by the association. The event Is an annual occurrence nnd the solicitor always remembers iho directors and officers In this manner. Toasts by members of the board and officers followed the splendid repast.

The following partook of tho feast: President, H. Clay Deanor; vice president, 0. P. Saylar; treasurer, Ueorgb W. Stlne; secretary, 55, A.

Bowman; solicitor, B. VV. Miller, Lebanon; directors, W. H. VI.

Smith, M. H. Shiuid, Dr. Marry Zimmerman, A. G.

Nye, C. E. Orowo, VVllllant H. Doltz, Sargent, T. M.

Werner Annvllle, and T)r. J. William Trabert, Lebanon. The organization Is In'a very prosperous condition and opened tho sixteenth series at the last business mooting of tho association. FUNERAL SERVICES.

The funeral of tho late Miss Sadie McCanley was held this morning from the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob McCauley, West Main street. Services were held lu St. Paul's United Evangelical church, with, ttev.

John Sterner, of Bethlehem, and Rev. Thomas Kneckt, officiating. A delegation of the mfJi- liera of; Prances K. VVlllard Council, No. 54, Daughters of America, of which the deceased was a member, attended tho obsequies and conducted the burial ceremonies at the grave, interment was made at Ml.

Annville cemetery. Undertaker Sheffey'had charge of the fiineral. BASKET BALL. Lebanon Valley college basket ball five will play Plnegrove at that place this evening and, on Saturday even- Ing, the will play Sclmylklll seminary at Reading. The college boys have had considerable practice since tho game with Harrlsburg All- Btar8 tt'wd they expect to capture a number of games on their schedule, INSTALL, OFFICERS.

This evening: District Deputy Chancellor William R. Ibnch, will Install the of- flc'ers' of. Annvlllb lodge, No. 405, KulghtB of Pythias, In the lodgeroom In 1 tiiQ Odd' Fellows' building. The UH George Fds; Walter Snoke; prelate, Martin, Miller; of z.

A. Bow-, man; ot W. H. H. Smith; K.

of'R. arid D. W. Wood; M. at Rpy 3.q^erB; M.

of it D. W. Wood; I. Ejj.nj^r Loy; 0, A. Noll; B.

i', PLAY AL0R1GHT. 1-lermann, of the 'Lebanon-. Valley baseball team, has made arrangements with Prof. Chan, Keichner, of Albright college, to play a series, three games with that nlno. during, the coming ueuHon.

Two of the games will bo played at MyerBtpw.u and the third at Ann- vlllc). years ago atliletlc rolatkjiiB had been -opened, and iLebu- non Valley three of the series, and whon the football season, opeiied Albright, It IB claimed, cancelled the game. It Is hoped that there will bo nothing to hinder from colleges lo continue in the contest of sports PUR13LY PERSONAL. Dr. Urich attended to business at Pottstown on ThnraUay.

C. Zlmmormua, the real estate nuiu, of on Thursday after- aoon a business trip to Ann- vllle. Mr. iind George U. Hellmau vieitecl at the home of Mrs; Hellman's father, near on Saturday and Sunday.

BASE BALL DOINGS, Funds are now being raised 1'or the purchase of new suits for the Annville base bail team, which promises to be the best tho town ever had, and those in charge are reporting a llUG'ral response to the fund, It la expected to hold a number of pup-, port) or entertainments so that: several hundred dollars will be provided for unlfpnns. The Hianagemoiit lias decided to of the latest stylq and pattern similar to worn by tho big league players. Candidates for tl)e team are looming up Ana Indications are that there wJll ie 90 dearth of proficient when the season opens. therp yillllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllll season opens. Ttms on ot $35,000 Stock of Clothing and Furnishings at Most Sweeping Reduced Prices 0 This is the fairest, squarestgood Clothes opportunity ever offered the people of Lebanon.

With a few exceptions you have free and unrestricted choice of our entire stock of SUITS, OVER COATS and FURNISHINGS at cost; in many instances less than cost. We don't want any of this season's godds on hand next year, therefore, this radical effort to close out all WINTER GOODS. Our CLOTHING stock is composed of the product of the most celebrated Clothing manufacturers in the United REMEMBER, all WINTER Goods must go regardless of former prices. UNDERSTAND, that every "Price" is bonafide and we guarantee every article advertised to be exactly as represented. COME, DON'T LET THING KEEP YOU AWAY.

Men's and Young Men's Suits Remarkable $15.00 12.00 10.00 7.50 6.00 400 $18. $20 and $22 SUITS- CUT to $15, $16 and $1650 CUT to $12, $13 and $14 SUITS-- CUT to $900 and $1000 SUITS- -CUT to $750 and $800 SUITS- CUT to $5 00 and $6 00 CUT to Boys 9 Winter lOvercoats 3 to 16 years. $800 OVERCOATS CUT to $650and $750 OVERCOATS curto $5.00 OVER COATS CUT to $400 OVERCOATS OVERCOATS -CUT to $300 OVERCOAT.S CUT to $200 and $225 OVERCOATS-CUT to Men's and Boys' Sweaters 50c and 75c SWEATERS CUT 1 to $1 and to $1.50 SWEATERS CUT to and S2 25 CUT to $M5 and $3.00 SWEATERS to 1 TMf MUHRMI Of WICHAE1.S-STERN FINE CLOTHING STERN a nocnftiUH. H.V. YoungMen's Winter Overco a ts Greatest Values Ever Offered $18.00 1500 12 00 1000 9.00 r.50 6.00 500 3.50 $22 and $25 OVERCOATS- -CUT to $18 and $20 OVER- COATSCUT to $15.

$16 and $1650 OVERCOATS, CUT to $13 and $14 OVER- COATSCUT to $12.00 OVERCOATS. CUT to $10.00 OVERCOATS, -CUTto $8.50 OVERCOATS, CUT to $700 OVERCOATS, CUT to $5.00 OVERCOATS, CUT to $5.00 SUITS CUT to $4 50 SUITS CUT to $4.00 SUITS CUT to SUITS CUT to $250 $2.75 SUITS $2.00 SUITS CUT to 4.00 3.50 3.00 2i50 2.00 1.50 WKlKtHT Neckwear All 25c NECKWEAR cut to 15q or 2 for 25c AII50C NECKWEAR 35 or 3 for a $1.00 Men's and Boys' Winter Caps 25c CAPS- cut to 10c 50c and 75c to 35c $1.00 CAPS. cut tb 50g BASHORE'S I 9thHalfYearIyClearanceSale J. S. Bashore, to ISAAC WOLF, Boys' Winter Suits Norfolk, Double-breasted and Russian-Sailor.

$600 and $7 50 SUITS, A A.

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Years Available:
1872-1977