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Will tell what yon have to say to more readers in Lebanon and" the Valley than any other medium. It meets the public wish. If what appears in these columns is carefully and thonght- tully read you can do a great business by using the columns of The THE SEASON For doing business is now at hand, the goods, but if the buying public is quainted with the fact you will be the loser. What you have fills your store; The way to pose of a good stock is to-invite buyers and can get them by telling what yon, Have iir The News VOL. XXX.

NO. 58. LEBANON. PA. MONDAY EVENINGNOVEMBER 11.1903.

OJfE CENT. Special Term Convened Here This Morning. CASES DISPOSEOJF TODAY. Estate of Abraham H. Shirk and Others Passed Many Cases Settled and Several Personal Property Involved in a Trial A Detailed Statement of All Matters Receiving Attention of the Court and Attorneys at the County Court House Today-Complete and Full Report of the News of Today.

ORPHANS' COVlVt. FMtntc of Abraham H- Rll(l 0( I on of M.lrk. rt II. llnilmker, Elli- of SlMMik ami John Slmnk. luld limn Siu'iik.

minors. KHtntt- of Alirahmn wnsed. on motion of Howard (,. lisa Kiile staiV of Wm. B.

SU-grist Mintlmi of ThmnaK H. rciK)rt Thi. appohrted Frnnk Itwd. Ceorgo P. George Iml.odon and .1.

H. CASES SKTTLEI). John F. Wcrntz VR. Harvey Binkley nnd Edward appeal.

-so, v. Riiiffler. sur mmi niwl Cnpp for in- rich and Shirk dofndniit. Bosle vs. A.

Cartnnny. ail mlnrtrotor of C. nssumpslt. 'Miller and lilnp for plaintilT. S.

P. Light for JORPIHl StlllR S. nssumpslt. Seltzer for plaintiff. Cnpp for defendant.

Goorge M. Slilecle. et vs 1-ox O.rncff assumpslt. Meily for plaintiff. Funek defendant.

Gertniile Mitchell vs. Olinda S. Ma- 1or trespass. Fuuck for plaintiff. Ueinoehl Seltr.er for defendant.

It W. Wvninps vs. Jnlins Koepel, ap licai. AVooimr for plaintiff Fum-k of defendant. CARE CONTINUED.

Henry L. vs. John liodrn. feigned Issue. Lousor and Shirk for plaintiff, Light for Ae feiidnnt.

Jacob Zimmerman, David S. Calmer, appeal. Woom.T for plaintiff. Berks 1 Georce K. vs.

of num. Hssuinpsit. Woomer for pjaln liff. l-'nuck for defemlant. Emma attiizahn vs.

Isaac sjatn suilin. appeal. Adams The-People's liuildini! nnd loan asfco jrlntlon vs. the Washington mutual fire iiiRnranif assumpsit. for plaintiff.

Killingfr for itt-femlai t. Siimiu'l Tenliart MasKv vs. Itic-hard TI. Ivot-li. assumpsit.

foi plaintiff. Oapp' for defendant. Cporge K. Sattazalm now for vs. of Daniel Krelser vs.

Uanirl Kline, ap peal. Adams and Capp for plaintiff fowdffowlflnt. C-VSRS FOll TRIAL. David F. Hickeriii'll vs.

ti-rliig. Kliy. Henry Krirmiw mid Homy Ktfering, livspa-'R. for plaintiff. and Capp for defendant.

lit-vl Sermon vs. Cyrus nncl Joseph Stroliinan. trespass Seltzer for plaintiff. Wooinrr for ae f0 Susiiu' A. Wilhelm vs.

Sablna Hem perly. ttesfiass. Funek for plaintiff Oapp for defendant. C. F.

Son vs. Henry H. i or Oapp for plaintiff. Adam for defendant. W.

Mslu-r vs. Hie Lebanon iroi appeal. Capp for plaintiff S. KpiMtfit for mlnut. Georgp H.

WJiniir, receiver, et nl. vs (Jcorge WHRiule.v. et assunip Cnpp aW Woomer for plaintiff Heusul. Onimbine and MilVr for fi-mlant. Cyrus Kiinuierinau vs.

UriH.i Ziegler ot npiHiil. Lniitz for phCntiff lloyfr for defendant. TRIALS. Agnes D. Grtiy vs.

John H. holtzor. sheriff of Lebanon county Tills is a case involving a sale of IHT Konnl property to the value of sold tos tlie of the plaintiff, ii defendant "was furnished a lion nnd claimed as the of 5 rau execution creditors, on trial Fnu'ek for plaintiff. Laiitz.for defea dam. ew Structure to be Built Where the President Worships.

The Lebanon classis of the Reform- church, comprising Lebanon and a art of Berks county, held a special meeting at SL Mark's Reformed hurch this morning. President J. ewis Fluck. of Myerstown. pres'icted.

Rev. W. D. Donat. of Jonestown, cting as secretary.

The following present: Revs. I. Calvin Fisher, 1 S. Bromer and V. W.

Dippell. this ity: Rev. D. K. Laudensiager, Pal- mvra; Rev.

W. S. DeLong, Annville, nd Rev. H. J.

Welker. Myerstown. The elders "resent were: William K. Brunner, Campbelltown; John L. aylor.

Annville; William P. Spayd, acob Funck and W. H. Lebo, this ity. and Cornelius Loose.

Myerstown. The meeting was held for the pur- ose of taking action in the matter of Grace Memorial Reformed church, Washington. D. where President Roosevelt worships. Recently the Sastern Reformed synod requested Lebanon classis should raise its hare or quota, "which IE $1,075, which vill be used for the erection of a new sanctuary.

It was unanimously de ided to accept the appointment and he matter was referred to a commit- ee to urge the various congregations or contributions. WILL BE CIVIL ENGINEER. LlewHya Rolhermel, of 721 Chestnu street, lias returned from Philadelphi: where he -took a course in civil engl the Philadelphia iustltut. He will continue his studies in W. at Meadow Bank.

WITH THE SICK. It is ghul matter to announce tha thereuls a slight change for tlie bi-tte In ot Mrs. Iteckley. wif of fipv. John W.

Berkley. F.n*t strict, who lias tH-en priticaly ill fo two wooks. W. Thomas and two are visiting hor Iro tlier. John ti.

Palm. S2H Strawberr Miss Klla .1. Kodi. of Stwlton. i visiting Miss Martlia a Musser, 111 Old Cumlwrhmd lOc, la cure and touc the damp cork to the com every nigh Boak in warm water every few day and scrape off the white portion cutting needed You see when th cork touches the corn it leaves a bri liant green In an instant it i dry and leaves a film the medicine i the film does the you don't rea ize how simple and easy It Is or yo would not delay in trying string no no only mom' nt of time to take cork out r-ottie, touch the corn and replace I I JNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE Mis.

Walter Seltzer While Going to Altoona. Mrs. Wnltcr Si-ltrer writes of a ivt-1 and mther unpleasant ice she (VI wliilt- on her way in- day lastjsvoek from tli's city to mie her uncle. George Brandt, at Itoona. whnv she is visitiiifr.

Sire -as accornpniiied by bcr brijilit. little year-old son, John, and to the antics this young gcutleiuan is attributed ic only mishap of tin- otherwise pleas- nt journey. The mother and son were on the rain beyond Harrisburg. younger was active, eager passengrr. nil nothing escaped liis notice i-xcept is mother's and a small panvl.

hese he threw out of tin- window the istant discovered, much to the horror nd discomfiture of Mis. Se'fer. She otitiiil tlie condui-tor. wlio at tat ion ti-li graphed liack ami tlie mes- along tlie track mini both (lie PHIW nnd panvl. Tlioy rcstoivd to Jlrs.

Scllzer in due me niitl Joliiiny put bod. A MACEDONIAN CALL, UlEt. BEAUTIFUL S'ONG SERVICE MARKED THE DAY At Zion's Lutheran Church Sunday in Memory of the Great Reformer. Sunday was observed as the 41Sth anniversary of the of Martin Luther, the reformer, and mtheran church it was known as Ln- her Bay. Both sen-ices held in Zion Lutheran church were well attended, being in charge of the pastor.

Rev. E. Stabler. The morning service was held at 51 o'clock, when the music was of a high the choir, under Prof. Herbert Oldham, oreanist, rendering in beau style Fisk's Te Deuui in flat.

the evening at 7:30 a reformation song service was held, which include; ine congregational singing and. a number of pretty anthems by the choir, among them "List, the Cherubic Host," "The Lord is Exalted." and the from Stabat MaterJ A number of appropriate Psalms were read and the pastor gave an interest ng talk on the origin of each hymn before it was sung. The collection for day amounted to $65. which was annual offering for the Children's tome missions. The young people of Zion make a generous showing for the past week The King's Daughters bazaar cleared t-SO.

the oyster supper by the urimi department cleared about $75, am Sunday's offering for Children's home missions was $C5, all of which tells a story of faithfulness and hard work. WILD COW CHARGED CAB USED FOB A STABLE. Was Built by Moravians in Movement on Foot to Purchase the Historic House and Present it to the Historical Society of Lebanon County Woman's Club, of This City, Have Undertaken the Task- Building Will be Restored to Its Old Glory and Prestige An Old Photograph to Be the Guide. The suhstantial stone structure uilt in 1750 by the Moravians as a ouse of worship, hut, alas! now used a stable, at Hebron, is to be re- torod to its original state and pre- eutedtp the Lebanon county histor- cal society as a place for its museum and meetings. This commehdanhle movement is the hands of the Woman's club, of his city, who are engaged in securing inscriptions for its purchase.

Busi- ess and professional men are being sked to give financial assurance in he laudabe enterprise and its 'success; eems assured. The Moravians, moving westward, rom Nazareth ami Bethlehem, settled Hebron 12 or 15 years beforo 3eorge Sfeitz laid out Lebanon.and up' the time of the erection of the Moravian church on Tenth street, at spring aley. in this city, the Hebron hurch was the scene of many gather- ngs for and other ceremo- ies. More than a score of years ago was purchased by the late Daniel Fulmer. who converted it to use as a table, and it has been used as such ver since.

Years ago John who was hen Lebanon's leading photographer. ecured an excellent picture of the in- erior of the building and it was re- irodi'ced in Egle's history of Dauphin Lebanon counties. This Hlustra- ion'will be the guide in the work of estoring the old church to its original glory. NEXT THURSDAY'S CONCERT. Next.

Thursday evening. Nov. 14. Phinney's United States band will give the first entertainment of this eason's M. C.

A. entertain 1-nent ourse in the acadmey of. music. The program is one of varied selec ions, descriptive and otherwise. 'From Battlefield to Fireside" is one Phinney's latest and best creations tre'at is assured all who will hear his i-opular organization of eminent players, thirty or more in number.

The diagram for reserved seats for his attraction is now op.en at the Y. And Succeeded in Havipg it Sent to the Shops for Repairs. At noon today a vicious cow charg ed cab on Tenth street containini ex- Judge John B. Embich and wife and Mr. and Mrs.

Harrj Hughes, who were returning from the funeral of Edward Gebhard, in Corn wall. The beast made frantic efforts to destroy the vehicle and succeeded t( such an extent that it had to be sen to the shop for repairs. The oeci pants fortunately escaped injury, Futile attempt was made to lasso th furious beast. Garfield Commandery. No.

50, K. will continue their fair for anothe week, ending November 10. i i HAS MANY CONTRACTS. Christ Frick this morning commenced work at putting down a cement foundation for an engine at the electric light works in this city. He has also contracts for cement work from Henry J.

Shelly and Charles Fisher, which with much other work on hand will keep him hustling till cold weather. Come to the fair tonight and have good dance. of fun. Garfield Commandery. No.

50, K.J will continue their fair for anothe week, ending November 16. 1 AT I OUR 3 Cash Stores 1 Choice Prunes per lb. I Best Leghorn ron per lb. I Best Lemon and I Orange Peel, lb. Ed.

M. Miller, 'o be Reserved from Time's Decaying Hand. PRESBYTERY MISSIONS. Miss Anna Matthes, This City, Elected a Vice President. The Woman's missionary society ot the Woman's home niissicnary society of the Presbytery of Carlisle, held a uu'etiiis ill Mochanicslmrg week.

The annual election of officers IP- sultcil iu election of Miss Anna Mattlies. of this city, as one of the Vice presidents of society. JIIss latthes repro-senteil the Fourth street Yesliyteri.in ns a delegate. ntisit! shOiiToTiear Thursday evening. WILL LAY CORNER-STONE.

interesting Ceremony in Store' for East Hanover. The comer stone of Xiou's Lutl-eran nnd Informed church, at East Hnno ver. will be laid on Sunday inoniing Novemlier 17. Services at Shirk's neoting house and thereafter the stmii will IK- laid. 1).

Doiiat and Samuel will preach tlie services. T. Funck. the contractor, is doing all in his power to have the edifice iinished as soon as possible. HIS FRIENDS ARE GLAD.

Joseph of this city, today received a letter from his sister, Mrs. Walter I. Boyer, residing at Ash ville. No. stating thaf latter's husband, a former Lebanohian, who was critically ill with" typhoid fever, is muqh improved.

The sick man is a son'of Mrs. Gottlieb Boyer, East ten man street, and his many friends wil be delighted to hear that he'is now on a fair way to recovery. FRESH FROM "CONVENTION; Rev. Alfred F. Waldo, pastor ol fourth St Presbyterian church, John R.

Eiebe. secretary of the C. returned this morning fromiMt Soy, Lace-aster county, where they at tfended the annual convention of the Y. M. C.

A. comprising the seventh district. MEETING OF ASYLUM TRUSTEES Dr. Joseph L'. Lemberger and Jacob M.

Shenk this morning went to Wer nersville on the 8:48 train, where thev attended the monthly meeting of Uv trustees of the state asylum, at South mountain. The former is secretary and the latter treasurer of the board 9 THE GOOD NEW WAY. The employees of the Lebanon Valley and Lebanon Tremont railroads will bo paid their monthly wages for October, on Saturday, Nov. 16. The new system is working admirably and time in the operation of it will still further demonstrate its improvement over the old way of the pay car system.

Garfield Commandery. No. 50. K. will continue their fair for anothe weekyending November 16.

THE GREAT VINEYARD. Rev. George B. Renshaw, pastor First Baptist church, today went East Nantmeal. Chester county, where he will be engaged ten days in evan gelistic work.

Rev. Arthur Clipping er, of Annville, will fill Ren shaw's-pulpit here next Sunday a morning anrt evening service. Commandery. No. 50, K.

will continue their fair for anothe ending November 16. Chest Protector: Are a sore protection againut sadden cUarage In weather, drafts and exposures. The King and Queen Chamois Vests Ace the finest Protectors made. Snnr, close filling and well nude, they are th line. Can be worn OTrr tbe outer garment! an removed when yon cone Into the house.

Cal and Gee them. All prices. Dr. Geo. Ross Co.

DRUGGETS, Court House, Lebanon, Pa. The laigett node ol apectaclei and In Lebanon. tooM Picn THE UNEXPECTED TUMBLE Of a Man Saturday Night Down a Cellar Way. Amos 51. Shnnk.

of 318 South Ninth treet, fejl into the cellar way at C. H. J. Shenk's dry goods store, at S14 Cumberland street, on Saturday even- ng and escaped with slight injuries. Shunk was showing a valuable coin to riends in front of the store when it ell into the cellar way and he removed he iron covering in an effort to re- over it.

While thus engaged he lost his balance and pitched downward. Mter.a brief rest in the Ross drug tore Shuuk was Able to walk home. Benighted; Girl Craves Chance t-o Reform. YPHOID FEVER Art UNPLEASANT FEATURE Of the Reporfof. Health Officer Dis- hree cast's of tliyjilioiil fcvtr, nnd one each of nwaslps anil t-bickeupax for tlis last week.

Tliere are in all six cases 3f in the tliree of whicli ire in the Heek family. XS2 North Twelfth street. There -are no hau cases in ntlH.nlicnt the city. SEASON'S FIRST SNOW. first snow of the season in this locality fell at an early hour this morning.

"It came in. the sharfe of a little squall and was encountered at Conewago 'by Conductor Thomas Kiscadden and his crew on the Cornwall Lebanon railroad. The! "blow" was from the northwest. TWO FINGERS CRUSHED. Paul Diehl's Painful Accident on Sun day.

Paul employed in the Amer iron and steel manufacturing com- jjauy's machine shop, at the centra! works, had two finger's of his right laud crushed under a piece steel on Sunday. E. If. (iingricb dressed the injnrv- likely that THROW OUT THE LIFE LINE. Virgie O'Cohnell Commits Theft to Save Her Afflicted Parents From Letter From Mother Caused Her to Stop in.

to Washington to Answer Charge of Theft C. U. and All Mercy-Loving People It terested in This Pitiable THERE'S The mere non are dei O'Connell. tlj taken from tal Saturdaj detective to ttieft preforj man of the' for her and hetic Story of Her Life. NOTHINGS TOO GOOD r-lovins people of I-eba- ply interested in Virgie fair young girl who was lere to the nation's eapi- night by a Washington answer to the charge of cd against her by a wo- carlet world.

They pray iope stern justice will for Irs. Emma D. Bruce, president of Woman's Christian Temperance nion. of the matter. That lady at nee took up the case, and -Saturday fternoon at the city hall she heard rom the girl's own lips a sobbing 1 re- ital of the chief events in the history her sad.

sad life. After a sort of general consultation ictween those interested and in au- hority, Alderman Miller discharged ho girl. The Washington detective rrived soon thereafter and rearrested her. He obtained the ear-rings ad pawned here and claimed to have ho bracelet left at Washington, He tated that he did not believe the girt vould 1m prosecuted after'tho stolen iroperty was restored, but he had a REPUTATION TO MAKE would not go back wthont her rhen appealed to so do. The poor reature begged plteously to be allowed to remain here and reform and wort until she obtained enough money the, jewelry, as had been her original Inte'ntion.

She afraid to So-, back Washlngtpn, ex- resslng the belief tfia't an attempt would be made to.induce her to return the old ways. But the officer was itiless, and weeping bitterly she was taken away. Her parents reside in East Lebanon ml are in very straightened circuni- itances. She has a brother In-coin- ianv A. 26th-U.

S. Inft, now serving the Philippines. GRIEF OF PARENTS. once relent let sweet mercy rule. In hopiugtl-is they do not make a bid for crime, but seek to rescue from the lurid depthS of sin a benighted and despairing From out the black gul cf her rlef a wail has come a for willing Christian outs retched would save her from perdU oil's ghastly pit and reclaim her from a fallen world.

Tis true she stands confessed of crime, but at tho cross she pleads for touch divine that will wash away and make her scarlet sins whiter than snow. Her tears and anguish have atoned for her transgression of the law. and since Ler call for the life line of a chance to lead a better her prosecution would be persecution, and for that reason it is hoped that the rigorous mandates of justice will be dissolved by the timely, tears and tender touch of mercy. STORY OF HER LIFE. The unhappy girl was born in this city.

Her parents were hardworking people and proudly possessed the characteristic large family of children. Virgie was the third daughter, and in early life necessity was the sternischool she attended most, where the.hard lesson of portiijg was ever her; Whether she ever tified by stmH and applica tion to rise; above her surroundings is not nor is it of Importance here. She was beautiful in' form and feature, a Combination condition making heij an attractive prey for the vicious who in various agd variegated ways ever! seek to allure youth and rectitude to ruin. tWAY WITH SHOW. AN ALLEGED FORGER Held for Court by Alderman Miller Today.

Tills morning Cyrus Miller, of Fred- rcoeivetl a hearing before Aldernuxii Miller, and was rwoniinlt- ted the county jail in default of $TiOO bail, for December court. Miller with having forgfil a note of $100 on Dr. M. ftrohra. of the same place, at tlie Jonestown liank.

MRS. BOLLMAN CRITICALLY ILL. Mrs. Bollman. wife of William H.

Bollman, proprietor of the Wm. Penn hotel, is critically ill. and, it is feared, may not recover. Her brothers, living in Baltimore. 'have been summoned to her bedside.

DR. KLEIN RETURNS TODAY. Dr. W. F.

Klein, of 625 Chestnut street, who has spent several weeks recuperating at Ephrata, will return this evening. The workingman needs arid must Have well-made Slices. No other kind will answer his purpose. We have speial" values in Workingmen's not to be found in every store. Shoes for hard worked feet.

Honest wear in every at $1.00, $1.25. $1.50 and $1.98. Globe Shoe Store, 230 North Ninth Between P. fc R. L.

Rallrcais H. FREES. Prop. FOR THE OF OtTR CUSTOMERS Harpel's Photo Studio, 839 CUMBERLAND will hereafter bs open from 8 a. to 6 p.

m. Saturdays 8 a. m. t8 p. m.

VA.Blazier; Edw.Stetler. Operators. People's phone at office and residence. H. LIGHT RAN.

A- year afb Iast5eptember.ilxa.glare ind glitter of u-passing show dazzleS her, and as she was only 17 years 61 age. it was an easy matter for the villainous manager to induce her to leave home and run In a short time she wearied or was cast and al Allentown she found employment in a factory. The thick.walls of that institution did not shield her from the wiles of the wicked, for there appeared one day a woman in gorgeous raiment ami bedecked with diamonds. She purred about the beauty of the girl and poured into her unsophisticated ind albeit not unwilling ears a. glowing story of a life of ease and gaiety in a big city.

THE TEMPTER The temptation was 20 alluring and roesate that tho girl yielded, accompanying the woman to, Washington D. where she plunged headlohi into tlie maelstrom of depraifity anc vice. 7 through all the inour and unhallowed hours jleained one little star of heavenly rav that served in thoughtfu hours to lead her back to God's high way. She remembered her parents and eaqii week sent them a little sum of money for -their comfort and support. LETTER.

One-' there came a letter from uer-'niotlujr. It was a pathetic, pain riil missive, telling of want and sick 'ness. It a tearful appeal to the to help drive back the wolf from the-'door of the old home. She had no mpney of her own and when she sought to obtain it from thev.woman with whom lived, was repulsec with scorn. Tho woman had adornei the girl with jewelry to enhance her among the, rubbish being a bracelet and a pair'of ns'with Marguerite, were her undoing for she PAWNED THE P.RACELET morning for and started a once for home.

Arriving- here she found her father crippled and suffering for life's necessities. Th' car-rings followed the bracelet am with the money thus obtained provl sions were purchased for the family Their wants relieved, she sot abou for honest employment, resolving tc forsake the primrose righteous way of living. She found work in an Avon knittini mill and for four days faithfully la bored there when arrested by Office Peffley upon the charge sent from Washington. She was committed tc jail by Alderman Miller, and it was after her incarceration that the FACTS OF THi-f CASE developed as above related. Her pit iable plight touched the sympathies Sheriff Coppenhaver and he interest ed himself In her behalf by notifyinj Cheese! Neufchatd Qieese, Brick Cheese, 18C lb.

Domestic Swiss JAS. GAl'ES, 112 HORTH HIHIH CTREET. Of the Dfopese of Central Pennsylvania The BOB 84ft Cumberland SU Through all the lapse of time since he Eirl left home her parents thought and helieved that she was employed at lonest 'labor. They fairly idolized heir beautiful daughter, and the terri- ile disclosures of the past few days have prostrated them Amid the and desolation of heir hope and home they weej and mourn, and most pathetic is their jrief. To, the ever trusting mother he blow is as a rought hand among her heart strings'.

Her anguish is im- heart is broken. She sits at home all day and weeps alone. There is no halm in Gilead for her wounds. Mrs. Bruce'was so interested In the lelpless "girl that she notified Washington W.

C. T. TT. of the he case, and it' Is supposed that mem- of that organization will land at the hearing to intercede for ler. '-'c TO MEET IEREHHI YEAR.

This Was Decided on at the Meeting in Harnsburg Last Page and Congregation Luke's Already in Harness for the Coming Fund to be Raised for the Entertainment of the to be- Held in November of From Four Quarters Witt be Here. The Woman's aiulllnry of the -se of Central Tennsylvanta; Pro- i stunt Episcopal clrarch, which held 9 tiiinual convention In St. Stephen's imrt-li, Harrishnrg. last Aveek, will old its next meeting-In th's cty, Iiv S'oveuiber, 1002. At the service In St.

T.uke's dmreb, Sunday. Rev. J. SI. Base announced 0 his congregation thitt the convention 1 190'i will be held in St.

Luke's liurth. He sftld that it is not arly to begin to" arrange for entertain-, ng the many delegates and missionary who will he i nt he convention from nil parts of, ral Pennsylvania, to attend ion Small boxes were disftftnjefl the members of the parisb on. lay. in which they are supposeJi heir savings for raisins mid for tlie coiuentlou. vlll be one of much moment huvfh Wstory of Lebanon.

-v LOOKING FORTROUB If you you 1 can find ft In onary. you are looking forl Warmest- Softest, Best Wearing. owesf Priced Underwear, you ure of finding it at the ight and tomorrow we offer Men's extra J7 gray raised fleeca hlrts and Drawers, double thread, a true oOc THREE BRICK BUILDIHCS TO BE ERECTED BY WOOD. ELI ATT- Contract Let to the Reinoehl Lumber Company Today. Attwood of the Lebanon chain works this purchased from John A Bollman.

a- two-store nonse and adjoining lot on Third street between and Vfll- low streets for $2,200. "Within the Attwood bad-awarded the luniber company the con- ot three two- new hOuBeSfar-Sg-lo contain all moderff-lraproverients and will be 'April nexf SEEKS HEALTH IN ARIZONA J. Betz, shipping clerk at the Lebanon Industrial Avorks, will-shortly leave for Arizona, where -he will stay some months, for his' health. Mr. Betz has been iu poor health.

for some time. DELEGATES HAVE RETURNED From a Missionary Convention "at Lancaster! Strickler and Airs. Henry Berger, delegates ef Salem mite so" Miss Florence the Briar club, Mrs. Wiyser and Kimmel, of Trinity" Luthetaa church, are home -from a delightfuT session of the home nnd foretgfn-mis- sionary convention at Lancaster, was held in Grace Lutheran chutch Tho "ladies had royal reception and the-Lancaster people kept up their Ijojfttfor nuine" hospitality. The mett very interesting cgates from Lebanon took an part in the exercises.

Those- who ae companled the delegates were Mrc PcifTrr, Mrs. Steffy Mrs. Helms. Mrs Bricker, Trinity; Jlrs. Perry Smeltzer Mrs.

Snell, Salem Lutheran. MRS. KELLER MEDIUM. One of Philadelphia's most eminent mediums, is at 113 South -Eighth street, Lebanon, where she will receive her during her shorl stay. See her while you have a chance on all matters of business love, courtship, marriage'and separat ed friends.

She tells ail you wish to know. Readings 25c. 50c and '4-7i Grocery Bargains BEST BEST A. SUGAR BEST LIGHT FRIEHDS' ROLLED OATS i. 9 BEST SOUP BEARS I.

8 to 12c GOOD ...2 SHREDDED WHEAT 8 COAL OIL, ISO" TEST 9 ARBUCKLE'S COFFEE 12 C. A. Jenkins, Eighth and Mifflin Sts HYACINTHS, DAFFOBILS, FHEESIAS, OXALIS, AMARYLLIS, EASTER LIUES, SNOW MOPS, CALLA LILIES, CHINESE SACTEB RAIUmCULUS, C10COS prepared by a PSibr. Expert. A Panta ombined), at Men's Al 70C- trajian, wool rowers, in white, scarlet antj very garment guaranteed a rue vfcHje, at AT OUR CANDY Cream froah this A SUIT III EOfllTY.

DANIEL WEAVER A BOLOG- NA FIRM. Claims Possession of Certain ties and Wants In, 'junction. T. 0. A'dams, attorney for Da.n- vl AVeuver.

has brought a salt Ji against John" H. Steiceeano It. T. Sherman, buslnesaeThere under the firm name of Co. claiming that Into an agieement on 1901," snW defndants -whereby' sattt defew- dants to him.

his heirs luuTns? gns, good wfll and trade in. the manirfacturins'boTognaR No nine sujioke-JJo'uses, shQDv sawdust house anftjCniptJ" barrels nectlon JPlatntht also Jthm -tue'tlefendant pronxsea that thazwbnW not enter as a firm or the mannfaft- tnre or-sSKr-'ot bologitaj fii the of Pennsylvania, New sey, anrt all states lying New djuitsxthe sum of $973, them, that, he in the maftnf actnre of bolognas. In th states of Virginia an West Virginia, and: states Ijlnjr sontl and west of daid states lor period: ten years. Hfr resejvstf jfcli light to sell to one agent locafeuVIqr Canton, one agent BuJ ttmore. iwA one; agent- tc cated in The agreement fnrther alleges ttia the defendants would; furnish plaintiff with all their andr the rnames and addresses of all their; customers within said territory.

nvers thafhe made demand on said, defndauts for the- smoke honsei and buildings, but that they defendants, refused to permltyfifiri remove the buildings, 'contrary to th' agreement. The plaintiff that said defendants have not fnrneC over'to him. good will siitd trade in. the) business nor have they urnisbetJ him with the names or nddiesses of tbel customers, and have since- carried Ons their trade in violation of the compact T.IJ& plaintiff asks for nit. i prqllminary until tlie headng thereafter- en.lolning; and defendants from, selllnji'rborogna iu violation of the agreenient'amrTha they be compelled tp- turn: cver.t< plaintiff, the saiil nine Smoker nnd sawdust- and fnrnlg the names and addresses of theic cas tcimers, and general relief.

Thetngree- inent accompanies the bill of com plaint slgnetVhy hoth plaintiff andJde- fendauts anil will come before th court at the earliest opportunity. CHURCH At toe Centenary Me church Sunday morning "the pastor. Her. Garbutt Read, sounded a. note of warning, whqn he stated that tha machinery- of the being used a general onte of gravest dangers to be guarded against Too much was expected of the various machinery of church.

The danger, was fix their overestimatton. He urged individual interest and action upon the part of members. -Without that stagnation would soon, ensue. SUCCESSFUL Saturday, evening Sylvanla Pemr council No-. ot America held a successful oyster supper.

Sons of America hall. The splendi menu included everything in seaso; Liberal patronage was given the sn per and excellent music was furnishf by the Grand Central band. Danclni was-one of the pleasant features evning. Photographs If not, ST. Ladles' extra heavy," Jersey, tribberf, and- verywb.erjei.else at 39e, here at etfdb-Ladlea" and.

CM Rudy, the oldest-1 of Fredericksburg dfi Jenly Saturday, ifce of 8 "months! Tfoji a tanner by 1 andChad reslUed.foi^.t&fr his TJy.ta of. aii d.ea«t'i ctiura A out the ali or INDJANS lay'began decorating; Sons- their fair.v.wMch; op Thursday tof to Nov. 30t SomethlnfthenOrel; the sejvICea ota larg night' to ba'comprefe Many novel i presented during; ILE Gt 'taken; the'college. Commandery. No; '5 wilkjcQntinncr.

their fair fopa week; icing; market will be held! day-mbrnlns; at Welmec. market'house-f Simth;" low Bulldrng fully 'L' WANTfflfc ir JkNTBD-OIrt for honsewra''' VOltCB SnetfeneedTo worfc. 'hotel Apply to heal thy ontodchoai 3SS 5 T-One Jor'oi Mlnto rtrert uxt 10-H. enirlce. KlUilOfeetofJliSS perhooso.

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