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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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7 It Was Not The WHA7AH FACTORY? -t. 1 TO 00 tO WE-BASE pH BAU. 50P.TAH OH Ar TOO SAP, like cold cream (o Instantly stop Itching and clear Mio Nkin. Sulphur, gays a renowned dermatologist, just common made Into a thick cream will snolhis and heal tho Bkln when Irritated and Tjroken out with ISczcina or any form of eruption. The moment.

It is applied all Itching noaBOB and after two or three appllcallonn Inn Eczema dloappoarR, leaving the skin clour and smooth. He tolls Eczema Biifforors to got 'from any good pharmacy an outlet of' bold-sulphur cream and apply it. to the irritated parts Iho same BE) you would any cold cream. For many years common boM- BUlphur has occupied a secure tlon In the practice of dermatology and cutaneous affections by rnaaon Oi Us parasite-destroying property. It IB not only parasltlcldal, but ttntlprurltlc, antiseptic and remarkably healing in all irritable ami Inflammatory conditions of tho skin.

not always effecting a permanent cure It never falls to tnntantly subdue the angry Itching and Irritation and hoal tho Eczema right up and It IB ofton years later before any eruption again appears on tho CHICHESTER PILLS THK IIUANU. l-fjlloil yuur tuleil with llbig Kll.lwn. MO MO oUier. llnr of jruur IIIIAND h', H5 jMtlkuowntlUeil, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE OLD GERMAN DR. THEEL.

1710 BprlnK Onrclon IM.II..U., Uerlnn Triolincul Only Chi 4-IO Buiolllo Ulood 1'oUuu, Chiunlc tt niMMti, New (betfc I.olt lie, Mik't. Old lfi.uk A i I'm, Irlli 0, PBOFESPIONAL. fOK BRICK WORK SEE CHAS. A. ROLLER OOXTHAtrrOIt IMl Phoiio U01 CheNliuit St.

WORK Wll.U UKOU1VU DR, R. SOHROPP Dentist 17 South Eighth St. PA. RAUDENBUSH Geo. F.

Werner, uuU wUuo l''iudiuna, (or all klutU of Bb.oe OreMiug aud Uoot liluuk 760 OUMJJlWkAND 8T. KAUOBH8UBK yublie WHK1I TO JITJY WQQ'fih SUQIin. HTO. iue auuvtnuu, iu N. Ninth MO AMD tOAH AS BO.

M. Utrtch. t-rusldent. OiO'i'UiWU, cuutbariaud HL 8 gt DMT BTO, 7JJ Street J. 8HKNK, Cumb.

at TON. IS6-840 Ut. £,., gT A. BiU gumbwrUiid at. LUCILLE LOVE AT THE HIP TOMORROW Lucille Lovn (ifiicf, llugo KninrlH Kortl Tim foiirili liiNtalnifiH of the "Liiclllo IH rnoat nx- cltlnK which hiift linnn producnd, and Ihn scrfiin lu whlrh Lucille nnd hor horno fall Into the pllfnll which Lou- bmimVs BlnvR has dug is truly ro- mnrknble.

It will bo reraemtiered that the third chapter left Lucille alono In her hul. nfter nhe hari OBcnped from thn lion which pursued her through tho hiiHh, Shn Htill has tho papers In her possession and Loiibnriuo Is us dotrrmlnnd nH ever. In spite of hla former failures, to rocovor them. Mo tniicluirB hlH nlnvo how to weave a ropi! out of dry and with It he notH lire to l.uclllo'H hul. Hh 0 niHh- ew from I ho flaiuoH and runs right Into his urrnfl.

Flo trlon to Biiutch tho papoi-H from tho bosom of hor dross', but thn natives rescue her. Because of Uiolr supnrBtltlouB dread of the "Iniprlsonrd Klro" In l.oboiiuo's au- toniaUc thoy fear to laUo him prlHon- nr, but they aro wIllInK to ttght tho natlvoH who Hiipport him, and a tor- rlflc biittlo onuuoB. laiclllo draaana In wliilo and mounting the cred olophant, rides to th scene of tho lighting. The natives livunodlate- ly COHHO and bow before thn sacred object. But Is not rtlBcouragod.

Ho tells a woman of tho trlbo to which his slave belongs to ask that faidllo bo allowed to accompany hor to Iho bedside of hor alck chief. Lucille KOCH, nnd on the way rides Into the pitfall which Louboquo baa had dug for luir. Tho woman recovers tho papers and roturnn them to Lou- beque, who fools that as long as the Hjicrod emblem of the whlto phant, which Iho nallvos HO fear, Is PILESI PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS' INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will Blind, niemllnu niul llehlnu It ubBorlm tint tiimorB, ullnys Itching nt ouce, aoU a juwltlcB, given lamiiui rullft. Tor uttlo by nil ilrutfglBtu, mull 5Uo anil 11.00, WILLIAMS MFG. Clevolond, Ohio HOUlv I1Y DONOUGH CASINO BASEMH.VT MANN HUIUHNrj GUKMM'INGlin.

Prop, BOWLING BILLIARDS SHOOTING CAFE EUROPEAN PLAN ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER A Specialty With Us HEADQUARTERS FOR WATER GLASS Tho uheapuBt and most successful of ult KKK I'rosorvors. Coats tne egg iibfiolutely ulr-tlght. The egg la not affiH'ttuI--simply tha shall covered with a'thlu sheet of glues. YOU I'AIO RUo A UOZ. I'H)H KflOS past wluter.

Why tun put Hway some now for next winter, wliilo eggs am thoir best, mul chuap lu priea? CostA loss thuu I cent a to prosorvo them. Simple illrocUous. Uut It at John Loehle Druggist and Lehman Sts. M.ISS IClsa Kyiui us the in Gi-eut Success if Mitslc. 1 MY HKAKT, at in hor possession his is not (lonn.

Ho also dctermlnos to got It all. Sollg presents thrilling western drama In two rool Shotgun repute with thrills and excitement. Mr. Wood n. Wodd, has his fourth sentimental experience tu the High Life, an lOdlson comedy scronm.

Did you ever marvel at tho Hand Cuff Kings; bow they got away from all kinds of locks and hand cuffs. See all their tricks exposed In tho Powers, feature exposing the Hum! Cuff Kings. Tomorrow's special double feature program will aurely pleasu you. MY OF MUSIC Vigor Just a little care and expense, that's all. Isn't a head of rich, heavy hair worth while? Ask Your Doctor.

J. 0. Ixxrell, PUBLIC SALE of PERSONAL PROPERTY! Will be sold, at Public Sale, on miDAY, MAY IB, 1914, on the premises, in the city of non, at 447 South Eighth street, the following personal Property: 21J, dozen chairs; 75 yds. home-made carpet; 2 rockers; old- fashioned sideboard: old-fashioned cupboard with Rlasa top; 6 doz. quart and two-quart jars! plates, cups and saucers; lot of cooking and kitchen utenxlyl; shovels; rakes; hoea; grindstone; buggy harness; wagon harness; 1-horBo wagon; wagon; runabout hURgy; pleasure sleigh; ton of hay; plow; cultivator! 4 liens, rooster, Barred Rock Block; benches; tubs; sour krout stand; boxes; barrels and many other other articles too numerolis to mention.

to commence at 1 o'clock p. when conditions! will be made known by MRS. MARY BECK. J. Gilbert, Auctioneer.

Blcvich and Killlnger, CleTks. TBEASTTRY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller oi the Currency WASHINGTON, 18, 1914. WHEREAS, Uy satisfactory evidence presented to tho undersigned, it has been made to appear that "THE PEO- PLWS NATIONAL BANK OK JvEBA- NON," in the City of Lebanon, in the County of Lebanon and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the Act of Congress "to enable National Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence, and for 'other purposes," approved July 12, issn; -i. Now, therefore, John Skelton Williams, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE PIDOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK OF LEBANON," In the City of Lebanon, in the County of Lebanon and State of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to have succession, for the perlort specified in its amended articles of association: namely, until close of business, on April IS, 1934. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, tills eighteenth day of April, 1914.

(Seal) JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS, Comptroller of the Currency Charter No. 4955, Extension NO. 328b. H. D.

ROOMS aaft BTSIH'S PtTBIJO BALE of ONE CARLOAD OP HORSES! Will be sold at Public Sale, on FBIDAY, MAT 93, 1914, at the Drovers Exchange Sale Stables, Jos. Klelnfelter, Seventh d.nd Willow (Streets, Lebanon, One carload of Kansas Horses, consisting o'f good big Rugged Feeders, Chunks, General Purpose, Wagon Horses, Mated Teams and some extra nice Driving Horses. Also some Fat Horses ready for the city markets, some weighing 1600 Ibs. These-niorses range In age from 3 to 7 years old, and weigh from 1050 to 1600 Ibs. Notes for 30 and 60 days will be taken with good security, by purchaser paying discount.

to commence at 1.30 o'clocki p. when conditions will be made known by H. D. KOONS and STEIN. S.

S. Bomberger, Auct. KleJnfelter and Uhrich, Clerks. A. D.

SAHM'S PTTBiaO SAIE of ONE CARLOAD OF TBANlOiUr CO. AXTD LANCASTER OO. BOSSES I Will be sold at Public Sale, on THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1914, at Drovers' Exchange Sale Stables, JOB. Klelnfelter, Seventh and Willow streets, Lebanon, One carload of Franklin and Lancaster County Horses, consisting of good big Rugged Feeders, Chunks, General purpose, Wagon Horses, Mated Teams and some well bred Driving Horses, trotters and pacers, some that show plenty of speed. This Is an extra fine bunch of horses.

In this lot you will find horses suitable for all classes of buyers. Every horse will be sold with a full guarantee, and If not as represented, money or note will be refunded. Notes for 30 and 60 days will be taken with good security, by purchaser paying Ms own discount. Sale to commence at 1.30 p.m., when conditions will be made known by A. D.

SAHM. S. S. Bomberger, Auct. Klelnfelter and Uhrich, Clerks.

HARRY E. LIGHT'S PUBLIC SALE of OHB BXPBESS LOAD IOWA and WISCONSIN HORSES! 38 HEAD 39 Will be sold at Public Sale FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914, at the William' Petin Hotel, Wm. H. Bollman, In the City of Lebanon. the following: Theae horses consist of big fat horses for dealers, big boned Hugged Feeders, Chunks, Wagon and Business Horses.

Few Hearse Horaes and flno Drivers. Some thin flesh matched TERMS All horses will be sold for cash. Notes with approved security will be taken by paying discount. Sale at 1.30 p. when conditions will be made S.

S. Auctioneer. J. H. Uhrich.

Clerk. B. BOBINSON'S PUBLIC SALE Of One ExpreBi Load of OHIO HORSES! Will be sold at Public Sale, on MONDAY, MAY 18TH, 1914, at Drovers Exchange Sales Stables, Jos. Klelnfelter, corner Seventh and Willow strecte, Lebanon, This is a mixed load of Horses, consisting of good big Draft Horses," 1 Chunks, General Purpose, Wagon Horses, Mated Teams and quite a number of Hig-h Clan Driving Hones, some that can step Fast. Also a number of good young ranreB, yearling's, two-year and The good heavy boned kind.

extra ffood heavy roan Horses will arrive Kriduy, May 1 15. Come and look them over. Notes for 30 or 60 days taken with approved security, by purchaser paying discount. Sale to commence at 1.30 p. when conditions will be made known by B.

L. ROBINSON. S. S. Bomberger, Auct.

Klelnfelter and Uhrich, Clerks. KKT17H.V "Peg O' My Heart," Lauretlo Taylor's creation in which she Is appearing for second uninterrupted soason at Now York's Cort Theatre, by ,1. Hartley Milliners, will bo prc- seutod In this city at tho Academy Thursday, May 14, under the direction of Oliver Morosco. This play proved to be one of tho most popular of recent years. There arc fow dramatic offerings that can boast of a year's continuous run on tho "great white way," and Peg O' My Heart" Is one of them.

Tho author, had a hard time trying to convlnc" i producing managers that it was really a good play, and it was left to Mr. Morosco to show that he had the courage of his convictions, that a play can. ho free from moral problems and discussions of eltlver capital mid labor or sexual sin, and still bo a good play; and it proved that this play had the breath of relief for which audiences everywhere had long boon waiting. It Is brimful of clever wit and humor, and comic situations, and It Is not without an abundance of heart Interest. The scenes are laid lu a provincial town In Kuglaad where there resides an aristocratic family consisting of a widow, hor sons and daughter the Chlclvesters.

They have mat with reverses and are at taolr wit's end as how to obtain money with which to maintain the house- n'tid oilier expenses. The lady's wealthy brother had died, and believing tits sister to be amply blesa- od with Oils worldly goods, he leaves Ills fortune to the child of another sister on iho family have turned their backs when sho married a ne'er-do-well Irishman and departed for America. A certain yearly sum is provided for the education of the girl, ami tho aristocratic; relatives decide to undertake her bringing up and acccp' (lie yearly allowance. When feg arrives with tier dog, Michael, the family Is miu'h shocked by her appearance and manners, and sho in turn docs not take kindly to their mode of living. Her un- familianty with the customs of the smart and her curious nntics and ready Irish wit bring about a sue-j cession of humorous complications throughout tho play.

Peg of course has her love romance, and tho love interest combined with tho comedy is rare and pleasing blond. Mr. 'Morosco luifi mounted the production in a lavish manner, mid the cast is made up of well known players. Miss lOlsa Uyan plays tho role of I'og mid othors in the east are Dorothy Hammond, Kenny Addison Pitt, Marl Mooro, Henry Standford, l-owls Broughton, Oilbort Douglas. Frank Uurbeck and Roy CORNWALL LEBANON RAILROAD' PENNSYLVANIA OUTBOU SUNDAY 6.4D 11.51» NOTICE Notice Is hereby given Hint an application will be made to tho Governor of the Stuti- of PeiinK.vlvanlu, nn Monday, August 10th.

19)4. 'by John M. AlUveln, J. K. Hrubaker.

William I- Daub. Ooorge Harry B. florst and ntht-rs, unrtor tlie Act of Assembly of llio ronimonwoalth of Pennsylvania, entitled, Act for the incorporation and regulation of bunks of discount and deposit." approved MXiy 13. thereto, for the charter of an corporation tobe TUK NUKTH OANK OF LKBA- NON, 1'A. The character cl at whlci Is to cun-y on the business of bunking under laws relating thereto, and for those pm-post's to have, possess and oti- Joy nil the bunAtUis ami prlvl- k-Bcs the sttidl Aot o( Assumbly und Sixtd Hunk to bo located in the CHy of Lebanon.

County of Lebanon, 1.15 7.00 1.25| 1.35 9.35 7.19 7.40 7 8.10! ND mji) a in 1.35 10.051 6. Effect May 9, INBOUND 1 SUNDAY M.41 I'li mi 2 la 5Ui 1.45| 10.151 6 7. 1.55J 10.25 2.0U 7 2 (t i PJ 31 33 35 o. i I 1.081 1.35 5.4S 9.55 11.59 11.20 9.55 8.00 12.30|10, 2.06J 1 6.431. 9.53 U.BO 1 2.481 10.25 12.05 1.05 11 3.16 G.43 9.45 5.IS 7.30 S.40 6.50 4.05 6.4'J 6.43 3.06 6.53 8.13 6.05 7.15 10.30 10.34 10.50 11.20 2.66 6.35 12.47 3.40 4.50 1.51 9.55 12.30 2.05 1.00 2.50 6.00] 12.62 10 3.11113.

I IP 32 07 ,101 .301 001 .251 .05 "ml Ar. Lebanon At Chestnut St Midway North Cornwall Cornwall 8. Furnace Cold Spring Mount Ore tup Colebrook 7. Lawn 7. Bellaire 7'.

Beverly t. Aberdeen Mount vernon Conewago 7. Harrlsburg B. Altoona 12, Pittsburgh Sun-bury 3. Wllkes-Barre Scranton WilllaniBport 2, Erie 6' Buffalo 7.

Carlisle 3. Hagerstown Md 2. Mnrtlnsburg, W. Va Columbia I hancuator S. Philadelphia New York, N.

1. Tork Blltlmore, Md 12, Washington, P. C. 10. IP WEBKDA rnjamlp .181 1.07 1.05 U.5S 12.66 12.55 12.52 12.47 12.41 12.37 12.32 12.28 12,24 12.01 7.15 3.20 9.54 7.40 B.S5 S.20 10.46 9.02 8.11 10.11 10.38 8.40 10.35 8.55 7.

46 4.45 4.43 4.34 4.25 4.19 4.00 3.35 12.42 9.40 1.S4 11.30 10.3S 12.36 2.11 12.40 2.05 11.30 9.00 2.40 1.00 11.45 8.57 8.56 8.46 S.37 S.14 7.15 1.30 12.01 5.18 3.00 8.35| 10.03 S.16 7.50 6.55 12.23 8.30 3.20 1.601 S.45I 2.10 6.401 6.45 9.00| 7.45 5.461 3.55 3.65| 2.25 3.03 6.26 7.30 5,30 3.00 6.00 4.20 3.10 7.00 4.22 1.00 1.52 12.05 10.45 59 9,55 9.45 5.35 6.25 5.15 JW ml a in m) a in S.5I 8.34 8.11 7.0,i 1.30 8.33 6.11 8.SS 6.40 9 Oi) 6.48 S.55 S.03 7.25 6.25 S.OO 6.00 4.20 3.18 Tl The time for connecting roans Is Known only ror for erroi-H or changes that may occur. of the public. This company will not be re- IntcrchrtiiB Lebanon Ittiilrotul, For further information see the ttme tables at all CORNWALL RAILROAD Effect NOV. 10, Lebanon and Lancaster Joint Line BQXTTgWABP VOBTXWABD aay 23 STATION8 5 3 20 32 24 26 I 30 326 I 136 I 6.001 1 B.Ol] 1 i 6.291 6.341 6.411 7.1SI 7.27| 7.SS 7.43 i 7.o&| 6.3$ 7.081 6.41 7.16 7.IS I 7.30 I 7.34 7.40 8. S3 8.39 S.46 S.48 S.55 6.49 6.52 6.67 6.59 7.03 7.07 7.13 7.18 7.27 7.33 7.13 3.30 3.34 3.45 18.46; 12.49 12.631 12.67 1.00 1.11 1.37 1.45 1.51 in.l.a in.I 0.26| 7.05 9.291 7.08J Lv.

9.40 7.16 7.19 7.30 7.34 7.40 8.29 8.39 8.46 8.65 Art. Lebanon DonagUmore Midway North, Cornwall Cornwall South Cornwall Miners VUlase Overlook Penryn Parjc Mt. Hope Whits Oak Manheim Manhelra Lancaster Junctloi Bast Petersburg Arr Arr 8.26 8.29 8.14 8.11 1 8.00! 7.66 7.50 7.42 7.37 7.28 7.20 10,361 3.17 10.311 2.14! 10.37|'2.10| 1 10.231 2.06 10.20 3.03 1.52 1.48 1.42 1.31 1.26 1.17 M.13 1.03 8.00 7.56 7.48 7.45 7.41 7.34 7.30 7.24 6.50 6.46 6.34 6.30 6.26 9.10. 9.06; 8.59 8.67 8.641 8.60! 8.43 8.39 8.33 7.42 7.37 7.28 7.20 4.32 4.38 4.18 4.14: 8.00 7.58 7.48 7.43 7.31 7,28 7.20 6.50 6.44 6.34 North SouthVoun'd trains" connect at Lebanon with 'tw'JM on Philadelphia phllftdelpUla and New York. with on peading Railivay tp a'yJ trow, pplnt,.

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