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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania
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fci.v v'l Special Christinas Value Suits and Overcoats at These Suits are the Season's Latest Models, including double breasted, single breasted, Suits with snappy belt effect and without the belt, in all the season's latest cordovan, green and plaid and mixed effects. These Overcoats are also of this season's latest style and are made in desirable models with or without belts. We say without fear of cont radiction that they are positively the greatest clothing values that can be had in Lebanon or elsewhere today. This live store is always wide-awake, ready to give you merchandise that your purse is able to meet, and this is a grand opportunity to buy your Suit or Overcoat right in the heart of the season at prices that afford you big savings. Always Dependable.

Ready to serve you. MANUFACTURERS CLOTHING Ksffi! 725 CUMBERLAND ST. Style Society Brand Clothes Are Sold ACADEMY OF MUSIC BUILDING LEBANON, PA. RUTH WIEST TO BE GUEST AT PARTY AT RUTGER'S COLLEGE Ruth daughter ot nml K. F.

AVioBt, of South lr4, street, Huliiawny Park, loavo on Friday morning for Brunswick, Now Jersey, whore wJJl attend Fnitoralty duuco houao party, at ItulKura college, Wlest will KO from thoro to Now Jersuy, to spend Xniaa sue- i of her sister, Mrs, MorU, WOMAN'S SUFFERING sF York, "About throe yunrs wgo 1 WM 8(ok, Had uiUigostion uud wns in J7 voiy bud roiuUtiou. Finnl- was all ho could do. 1 could then 1 hud to Jiu down Again the ain was so suvero. could do nothing but moan. The doctor suiil it was womanly weakness, but lie could not help wo.

He thought ho would to take me to tal and operate. I wondered what irld I could take that would help led about a half doiou me nny good- TUo doctor eaid, tell you, you are a very woman. toward spring would have to of iay farm stock uuil quit the got. a bottle of Br. J'ierco's ipxappvory' and immodifttcly I perv'w began to jjnprove und my ipft we- I got two and owrruptiow wgafi to After that began to ipi- this test.tw 1 heeu all due to Dr.

Pierce J4AHY different, they did ar wtadHW to CAPT. W. MILLER WAS DECORATED BY THE U.S. FOR DISOBEYING ORDERS In the pausing of Ctiptain William Miller, of Carlisle, yctiterday, lit his olghty-fourth year, Auierlun lust military llguro uuUiiio in the hlsiory, Captain iMil'UK, a Civil War vciuruu, was the only man In tin Jilury li If lory tu ruuoivo ills: Nt.tiou'ri military houJi' I'ot Hui diuobodiuuuo of orders, Tho UinteU Stuteti couforred Its highest clucorutlou, a Modal of Honor, ou Captain Miller for tl'lso- boUionco on tho critical third duy ut Uottysbiirg whun tho battle wavered, Military authorities say that Cupt. Mllur'e dlsobedlouve luruud tho tide of Uettys'burjj.

The Confederates, Jft planuing thu magulticuiit Piukett'a chargo, made arrangements for Buiurt's cavalry to bo lunched againbt the Union light with tho object of breaking through und menacing the roar of cuutre, Millar, under specif oVdurs to hold cortala position ml liuKurclti, saw Wade Hawptou'c ivivision of cavalry, numbering SOOO, bearing down ou Cuater'a 400Q cavulrymeu- He docidud to break oixlors and rip Hamptou'8 lUakiug everythiug ho plunged with small squadron into the mass of cavalry and utterly demoralized at grc-at loss to his command. The world's greatest military writes para MiUor'fi action in taking the responsibility, most favorably against that oif Cardigan, of the Uiigudo at Balaklava, who not cut the Russian column lu two- This illsobadlenco has boon approved hmigh military text books. Oaptaiu Millor was born at Wtut Hill, and married twice, to Elizabeth A. Hockwr, and ten after her death to Anna pePul Bush, a well known writer. A conttdaut of McClellap in the Peninsula he Uacame ac lose frlead there of tbe Caiupte 0 Paris.

his ctimlr Averill aud Qr'egg tiod to of Algef, FiUbugh "Learn the Jersey Difference" Jeney Pancakes Taste Like More only the children, but every member of the household passes the pjfttefor secondi helping of Jersey They we delicious, egsily e4 and iw in three Jersey Pancftke Flour is made from i combination of whole wheat and othw cereals bleii4e4 to perfectly balanced two terns ft wt 3ERSEY Pancake Flour Secure Books At Office of Farm Bureau The local Farm Bureau office has received a supply of' account books for farmers who desire to keep their transactions, Those books are prepared so that a former can keep ns simple or aa detailed records as ho desires without any knowledge of, bookkeeping whatever. Record 1 tho receipts and expenditures can be kept If this is all that the farmer desires to put down. The book, however, is so arranged that each Horn of expense or income can bo transferred to the farm enterprise, such aa "Corn," "Potatoes," to which it belongs. County Agent Bergersays that the books have been secured to assist the farmers in keeping records some form of which should be kept on every farm. They are furnished ta the farmers cost.

JOSHUA BARNARD" TRANSFERRED TO DBS MOINES, IOWA Joshiu Barnahd, of Rexmont, left morning on the Pennsylvania railroad for Chicago, where he whl spend the week end with his wife. From there he will be transferred to Des Moiues, Iowa, where he has secured a contract for six months for the Johus and Mannville Co. claim is tnat the government during the war accepted any product of this amount of alcohol as non-intoxicating. Commissioners Grant The Payment For Burial of Two Civil War Vets Rolatives of William Heller and John -Dtsslngor, two veterans of the Civil War, who died recently, havg applied to the county commissioners for tl(? $75 allowed by law for the burial of old soldiers, and the pe- Utiona were granted. SUPREME COURT HAS MORE QUESTIONS ON LIQUOR TO ANSWER TODAY tp Newi by UuHea Oec.

lacks iu tba supreme court ou to be made at- The is I ce.ut. of 1-76 tfce the liquor When an oil truck backed against Walter Hager, au employee of ly- uier's department thore, Doylestown, one of his legs was crushed below the knee. SOCIETIES OF THE ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH 3 ME Got Worse. CouldNotSleep, Cuticura Heals, "Pimples broke my and Ibex looked like little They were small, red, they iicby and I ha4 IP 99414 004 "At lest I saw an Vfrtisepjent for sent for 9 free sample- pvjrghased Ointment and healed." A The regular weekly meeting of th 0 Camp Pire GirJ 8 of St.

Stephen's Reformed church wa held last evening in the social The nia-j jori'ty 'of the "Campies" wer present and the usual 'business was arranged with Mrs. Wi truer and Mrs, Siegrist in charge, The weekly meeting of 'Boys Oulld of St. Stephen's church will be liold this evening and all the members are urged to' be- pre.se nt as parations for the Christma season will be made. Th boys have bean laithJul in past in- their attendance upon these meetings and have, Rccom'plished considerable work thus Miss Annetta Reed, will have charge of the Juniors Society of St, Stephen's chupoh at their meeting hthis evening at 7 o'clock, in the Sunday school ro'pnis, The usual program 'of singing, recitation of Bible verses and collection, will be carried out, A good attendance is desired; COUNTY TREASURER GRITTINGER'S BOND FIXED AT $70,000 elected last month, as county surveyor, has been engaged by county commissioners to do gome special work before the term of his office begins. BROTHERHOOD TO MEET ATTHEHOUSERHOIHE The Albright Brotherhood of St.

Paul's United Evangelical church v( will-meet tonight at the home of Samuel Houser, of 728 Chestnut street, A good attendance is desired, all members present-If possible, the election of officers wiir be held an4 important businese matters transacted, mm i Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stomach, Board of County ers, at the weekly meeting on Wednesday, flaped the bond of Paul tinger incoming county at $70,000, for the year 4920. The will be and must be approved before the incumbent assuwep office. LEBANON CO. HAS 10 IN FARVIEW ASYLUM Cfiunty Clerk 3, Light, Corning, jxishe4 to the State of Pennsylvania, prisoners incgrcer? ate4 tb.e State Agyjuw, Jusaae at fftrview. tea such cocifta.e4 there.

mimm Indigestion and practically, of stomach trouble, say medical authorities, are due njne times out of ten to I an excess hydvocjilorlc In the stomach. "Chronic 'acid is exceedingly dangerous eufforersj should do either one two things. 1 Either they can go on a limited Often disagreeable diet, avoiding focHjal that disagree with thenu- ti irritate 1 the stomach and Kpd to excess acid se-l crctlou or they can cat 'as they please! in reason and multe practice counteract the effect of the harmful acid and prevent the formation of gets, I sournegs or premature fermentatiofl by I the use of a little Blsyated Sjagrtvc at their meals. There is probably po better, safer more reliaWe stomach 't Blsurutea Magnesia and it is wJd used for this purpose. Jt has no direct action on the stomach and not ent.

Cut a of the po or a couple of a in. a HtHe water With the neutralize the excess aeWUy be present and prevent its fUTtrhef tnaUon. This removes the whole of the trouble the meal tvirally and pill? a few ounces of pisurated from an j- reliable.

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