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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Beahore's for Dandruff is the best of all tonics for the stalp and liatir. It kills the allays" the inflammation, nousishes the roots of the hair, and cures all hair troubles Ask your barber or hair-dresser. They Bcshore's and it does. RomtliomM, Lebanon, "AMr tattlr ol Bofcore'. hulr Ion lor hut, I ullet Ittrni rax trouble." SOcand $1.

Money back if not satisfactory. In 1 lifr. 9th Scull Sis. Mrs. Maty Mlllf Kutr.

IBS. Si. Donoiiih, 31 9th St. dSHOJlK'S FOR OANnRlirr fire insurance; Otosr, Hardware; ferry Aftnvllle H. M.

Zerirc. Hershej? Bafld and three Hershey automobiles; Troutp Piano .7. M. Shiner, bafce- oven; Lebanon Wholesale Grocery C. Campbell, Hardware Washington Band, Annville; A.

S. Kreider Employees; Early and weiier. Ifolea Marble; Frederickftburg' Jarly and Wenger; Geo. Peters. Cefcent; J.

B. Shope, Grocery Store; Fishing Club; 'Schlltz Beer; A. S. Stauffer, Coal and J. SVRelder, Hardware: Smith, Furnftii're; fa.

A. KHnefeller, Fiirnishingsi Dk Ungle, Ice; A. H. Burkholder. Oxen Team, Butcher; J.

M. Shiner; Palmyra Woodworkers House; Merchandise; B. Bomberge.r, Buggies, oldest iO-0 years, w'ob Jen. MANY- AGA1W GOVBRNOR SAID (Continued from Page One.l Myerstown. following prizes were awarfljjdil Twenty-five dollars for the mosT float, to Al- tendcrf.er and Tysonr of Lebanon; a white float a bell-shaped top; for tho-ilext best decorated float, to the- Palmyra Woodwork Itfanu- factiiring Company; honorable mention, to W.

S. Poorman and S. P- of Palmyra; $20 for the best display on foot, A. S. Krelder Shoe company.

QUEEN IN AUTO At the head of the procession rode Chief Marshal Stauffer and his two assistants; Snayd Bomberger and AT G. Stauffer, while the aides were Bmanuel Baum, Harvey Seltzer. and Clarence Fisher, Directly behind the Troquoiso Ban3, of Palmyra came the beautifully de- coYatejl car of Oscar Stauffer; which yesterday won first Prize in the automobile parade. It was draped In purple, yellow and white, while in the center a May pole was placed with 'red streamers connecting the the car. In the back seat oat Miss Fanny W.

Farling, who was yesterday voted the queen of the old- home week. She was simply dressed In wh'ite. and was attended by two maids. The car stopped In front of the reviewing stand. Governor Stuatr commended Miss Farllng and presented her with the diamond ring provided by the committee for the occasion.

The big gathering was enthusiastic in Its applause. THE GOVERNOR LEAVES. After the speech-making there was another informal reception and Henry Houch, Congressman Olmsted and Judge Henry came in for as much applause almost as the governor himself. The governor left on early eveniijg train. STOLE WATCH.

Changed with stealing a wa.tch front Levl Sanders, of Hummel strcat, Harrisburg, Geovgo A. Clark, of Chicago, 111., was arrested b.v Sergeant Snyder, of the State Police. Clark, returned the wa'tch 'and the case 1 -was dropped. HHefly Reviewed the Early History 6f tlio Valley After the governor had planted a number ot compliments be said: "In this old town we have the veryo highest citizenship of the valley, and that means in the state or in tho republic." Ho reviewed the early history of the valley and its-'settlement, asserting when it is understood that William Penn was half German, "Wo can understand why be "It as I look over tho of 'the- Winger men that thfe future responsibility vvill be' placed upon them. If you follow trie-princi- ples laid -'down by the founders of, Palmyra, you will Turning to a nattve'of Palmyra.

the' secre- Among Them Mrs. Sarah of Belfast, Ireland Registrations at W. Ht Poorman's office on Thursday included the foilow.ins: Sarah (Jreyaon, Belfast, Will Witflier, Aeden, Utah; A. Mr-Speck, Hartford, Jesse Youngdon, Lincoln. Kathryn Hlmmelberger, Tremont, J.

Ij. Enshop, "Herrten ICenter, C. 6. Orelner, Anna Fish, burn. Reno, Penbrook, D.

B. Nesley, May ton, A. M. ShafTcfT Shiremanstown, ira S. Fox, Den-j vel, Rev.

Win. Bench, t'nionj Deposit, Mrs. Georgo S. McCHire, Miami, Mrs. R.

Parks, Mrs. Guy Powers, D. F. 'f. Lnndlp.

Womelsdorf. Mrs. H. P. Petffcr.

Vnlon De- IHJsit, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ely, DIHsburff, W.

H. Keller. Dills- burK, M. D. Eisenlmuer, Union Deposit, Mrs.

J. W. Price, To- Kdo, Ohio; S. O- Detweller, Portland, Oregon; H. M.

Dietrlck. Snmmerdalc, 'May V. Morris, Philadelphia; W. Seaman. West Hanover; K.

Davis. St. Louis, Ben. Dobson, L. R.

Ntsslcy, Pittsburg, Bob. Walters, Cincinnati, Ohio; Snydor, Altoonn; W. H. Winters. Fargo, N.

TV; Henderson. Osborn, Ohio; Venla A. Snydw, Keedyvllle. Myrtle M. Kelrhner, Chicago, Annie Kaufman, Tacoma D.

S. Col troll. Tacoma For! user, Montotirsville. Pn- the gpvei'iMjr, tary of internal affairs has the affection of every one who knows him." Baying a tribute Jhe citixenshlp of -Painiyra, Congressman Olmsted, who was the next speaker, also marked the great growth and provomont of tho town in the last few years. He said it is justified in putting on airs.

His speech wa3 published in Thursdays "News." "PA1NTKI) TOWN RKD" Tear Down Docoradoiis and Ottiti'wiso Tliemsclvcs Rowdies took advantage of the last way o'C celebration at'Palmyra on 'Th'urisiiay evenln-g. and "painted' tho tow.n red." If they are apprehended they 'are likely to hnvo their characters painted red, -green or some ot'her undesirable color. During their jarn- boreo they tore down decorations at several homes, and some of the sxxxis wore lost or stolen. FROM CAPE TOWN, AFRICA. JUDGE HT5NRV SPEAKS.

Brought the Good Wishes and dreet- of Bringing the good wishes and greetings from the neighboring town of Annville, V. presiding judge of the Lebanon county also rejoiced In the quality of good citizenship of, the Lebanon valley. On -this point the speakers to take their't'iie from the govehnor. But -the judges backed up his statement with 1 'cotaTt 1 'He praised pioneers of- industry. Declaring that it was too hot to keep the people standing listening to him, State Senator D.

P. -Gerberich, of this the center ol! the garde'u spot, -of the. state. He called the governor "a good and handsome man, who hasn't afraid," W. IT.

Hyde Has Distinction of ing Longest Distance W. Ji. Hyde, a present visitor at Palmyra, has the distinction of corn- ins? the longest distance to In th festivitips. Ho comes all the way from Cape Town, Africa. He (lliT not start from there with PSf myi-a destination, but aftei i reached this cuntry determ'n ed to get to tho place at naz so his trip was almost in a di rept line.

He is one of the of in the home comers entertainment today. j1 HOUOHT HANDSOME HUG, HEXRY HOTJCLT. FLOATS IN USE. Niuulwr of Tliem Wore Real Visions of The floats in line included the following: Bros, Sdioolhouse; 'S. fff VVt fWVffV i i .2 A Bulletin of News From Lebanon's Leading Store yau are interested in knowing "what's what" in styledom for tfate fall and whiter you will 'enjoy a moment spent inspecting the new things now on view at this stoi-e, the things are always shown first.

No'matter if you are not ready to buy, come anyway. New Fall Silks Smart Serge Suits at Stylish new Fall Suits of navy and black striped serge. Coat is the new 32 and 34 inrh model, lined good quality sp.tln. Skirt is rut over th newest fall model. Special, $10.50.

Beautiful Fall Suits at Mostly strictly man-tailored Suits, of worsteds, rough cheviots, serges, etc; seml-llt- tlng coats, lined with guaranteed satin lining. New plaited Handsome Fall Suits at and $27.50 In an abundance of pretty materials, among them are 'the now basket weaves, rough and semi-rough cheviots and serges. Styles are principally plain tailored; coats 32 inches long, with now plaited skirt. We Are Headquarters for Odd Size Suits makes no dlffereiic 0 how (stout you nre, 0 can fit you. We represent the iiest New York 'tailors, who make only suits tor stout people.

Wo are.showing a full lino of stout suits in all the new fashionable cloths for fall. From $25.00 to NEW FALL SKIRTS Hundreds of tho newest styles in skirts are now on display. Panama, Serges, Voiles, Worsteds, etc. Prices range from to $16.50. Attractive Weaves in New Fall Dress Goods WORSTED SUITINGS a.t 50c In serges, diagonals and matted weaves, In hairline stripes, checks, plaids and plain shades; 40 tmihes wide.

BRIGHT COLORED DRESS PLAIDS at 2 and 25c Especially altrnc.tlve patterns, In rich combinations; excellent for children's school' dresses. Many different patterns for your choosing. ALL WOOL FANCY WHIPCORDS at $1.00 Sliipc effects in self color, made of P'tro worsted yarns; a dressy fabric that will give excel lent wear in th newest plain shades; Inches wide. PRIESTLEY'S TUSSAHllOYAL at $1.25 and $1.59 ffhis is the latest weave in a cape effect, made of mohair and wool, which gives it a highly silk lustre. This fabric is guaranteed not to wrinkle.

45 Indies wide. All Silk Messaline, 19 Inches wide; line of plain shades; fiOc a yard. All Silk Plaids, ft beautlflul Una of Hofa Call colorings; very stylish; inches wide, SOc a yard. All Silk Persian stripes, eocceedlngly ish and very dressy; 27 inches' wide; at ll.OOj All Silk Shepherd checks in black white and blue and white; popular'; GOc, up to $1.00. All Silk Taffeta, In all th leading plain shades; excellent quality; 19 inches wide; at.

(iSc. All Silk MesaiUnes, a very popular- dllfc for waists and white dresses; 3G Inches wide! specially priced, $1.00. Lanza Black Lonnet Serge, and l4 puVe dye will stand wear and, is guar- an teed spot proof; 30 'Inches wide; at -Mr IM.M All Silk Black Taffeta; wear guaranteed: 19 27 and 36 Inches wide, Ito4 eluding very special numbers 79c, $1.00 and SPECIAL SALE off Black Taffeta Waists $3.98 Six very attractive styles; this fall's newest models; quality of silk is soft and beautifully finished; every 8lz is here. Special at $3.98. Alivuys ask for coupons.

Tlicy arc redeemable for useful (rifts that cost you absolutely Visit the premium parlor In, our basement. New things are' arriving daily. 4 Needed no TwtroclucUon and Was Greeted With.Rousing Cheers needed no Introduc- He knew most of the people in the audience, having taught many of them in-school put; Hill He was greeted W'ilh- three rousing cheers. "Well, my friends," he ob served, as the sounds died away "you've been well trained. But I want to say that I do deeply appreciate all the nice things that have bee'n sald'about me.

Right down bore', a shoVt" distance away, I was born in IS36. My life was a pretty hard- one, for my was a shoe- and I wo'rked on the bench, for two He reyiewed, amusing incidents of ihln early in bis 'first Yichool out at "Dear Old Gravel Hill," where be said, he, his flrsj; sweetheart. is the grandest' structure America lias ever seen," ho asserted. John Shiner Paid $41 for it nt Auction Held John Shiner, business man, bought the handsome rug donated by Smith and Bownmn, of this city, on which -Governor Stuart stood to make his address Mr. Shirt- or bought the fluff at auction and he was obliged to bid $41 to secure the piece.

It is -a Wilton 'rug a.n«i of vry handsome design. l-'lory, on Chestnut, caught lire on. Thursday family away at the time nelehbors put out the "laze just in time to save the decorations at neighboring homos. Tho damage was notf great. The blaze originated from Japanese lanterns, tiS, candles of which burned down to-the bottom and 'set flre 'to' the paper frames.

AT SCHNEIDER HOME. Member of General Committee Proves Himself Charming Host C. F. Schneider, one the 'prominent and energetic members of the Keheral Homo Week committee Is entorta'lnins G. Samuel Hausch and son," Sam'ueI, of Reading, and Chas.

Smith, Of PhllAdelphla. ON ALL LEBANON AND LANCASTER OAMKTH1S AT THIRD AND GRKK1V Those at Jacob Flory Homo From Decorations at (lie homo of Cross Huts Agiiln Tomorrow Afternoon O'clock at Same 1'liK'e The Lancaster Tri-State base ball team, who finished second in the league standing this season, is this afternoon playing tlie first of two games with All-Lebanon team at Tihlrd and Green streets. In order to permit of businessmen and their clerks witnessing tho. contest, play was started at four o'clock this afternoon. The game tomorrow starts at three o'clock.

Shenks' Fall Announcement New Daily Every Dept. Is Showing Many New Creations World's Fashion Centres 1 ft ffl Never before have we shown such an Extensive Line of everything that is new and fashionable at Moderate Prices. Mostly exclusive styles confined to us for distribution for' this City; styles that are different from those shiown elsewhere. Suits, Goats, Skirts and Waists Beautiful Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings SCORES. Results of Games, Played In National and American Leagues.

NATIONAL USAUUE. At Now Boston, Now York, 1. and Smith; Wilt- so. Moyers and Schlel. Game called nt of toiilu Inning on account of dnrkness.

At Philadelphia Pbilndolphin, Brooklyn, 1. Gulp Dooln; Bell and Bergen. At Louis, Pittsburg, 2. and Phclps; anil Gibson. At Giuclnuatl, 3.

and Kling; Itownn, Uenton and McLean. STANDING OF TUB CLUBS. W. L. P.O.

Chicago 84 US I'lt'tsburg 75 New York TO Philadelphia Cincinnati 04 Brooklyn 41) St. Louis 49 Boston 4-t AMBHICAN LEAGUR. At York, Washington, 2. Bntterles-WarUoii und Sweeney; Walker, Roisllug and Beckendorf. At Boston, 2.

Thonuis and LivlngHtouo; Korger and Klolnow. At Oleveland-Clevelnnd, Detroit, 4. Batteries-Kuler, Harkness and Laiul; Works, Schmidt ami Cnsey. At St. Louls-Chiciigo, St.

Louis, 0. and Payne; Lake untl Stephens. Second GHine-St. Louis, (5; Chicago, 4. Batteries-Bailey, Crlss anil Kllll- fer; Young, Scott and Sullivan.

STANDING OF Philadulplila New York 73 Boston Detroit J- Washington Cleveland ''J 1 Chicago St. Loul? GO 52 (II KL 75 75 84 FEANK BOWERMAN, Noted Baseball Player Will Join Rush "Back to tho Farm." Professor Harvey Pleetwood, was appointed principal qf the Hamburg 1 Hlgrh at ai salary of $73 a month. MB9. HENH1BTTA BOKA.tnB»'» BAIiII OF bo Publiq.Sq.le, On SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 171 1910, on the. premises, in tlxe olty of iion, located In Prune alley, between S'econcl and Third and Weldman nnd stvoiita, being No.

368, the lowlng Personal Property, Vic: UuilH, bed aprlngu and innttreBBes, Sunshine Oak heater, range, both us good as new; chairs, rockers, extension tables, carpets, liajjie-made iji' Kratn; oil cloth, dishes, fruit lampn, tables, kitchen dresser and o'abiy" ict, couch, sideboard, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, p. vhen conditions will be made known by MRS. HENRIETTA SCHAUEK, U. Gilbert, Auct New Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear Quality Dependable Pfictt Commendable New Blankets, Comforts and Tapestries C.

H. J.T7* HENli The Store of Satisfactory Shopping AGENTS FOR LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS C. H. J.T/" HENiL 4U 5(1 71 70 Sept. Iloweruuui, tho former Now York Nu llonal league Is reportod to have reslgued his position with the Indianapolis flub of the American as Howermau, I ho report states lutoiuls to give up btisL'biill for good funu the liiud be owns nt Itoiuco, The former Huston Dovo mini ugor Is said to be worth about Lancaster Trl-Statc tomorrow after noon, ut Third and Willow streets.

Cornwall Twice Defeats Palmyra Cornwall twice triumphed OVCM- Palmyra at base ball on Thursday. In the morning Manager Trallord's team landed a victor by the score of 12 to 10 and in the afternoon were just able to nose out ahead by the score of 0 to 5. Palmyra is today playing Hershey a cloubleheaUer. wo. ess, Report of the condition THJJ LKY NATIONAL BANK, at Lebanon In the) State of at the Sejir.

1. 1910: RE8OUBCB8. Lohns sinit illeconnta i Overdrafts, secured -( Bonds to secure cirCu- 1 lation Bonds, Seourltlea. Banking house, furniture ana PUturea 00 Other real estate 1,187.48 i Duo from National banks (not reuorve agents) 2,604 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankera, Trust Companies and Banks W.u Due from approved rsBervo' ab'onti! 138,664 64 Ohcrka und other cash 1.74J Nolea of other Nat'l Banks, 10.EQO Fractional Paper Currency, and coats 6UU Ol) Lawful money reserve In bank, Specie, Gold ei UWI tender notes 25.000 00 Redemption fund with U. Treasurer (5 per cent, circulation Total S.

of io 43 Ml Capital Surplus fund 100,000 Undivided profits, less ses and.tnxe paid National Bank Notea Out- Swell the crowd tomorrow, to see Lancaster Trl-SUto play at Thinl and Willow Pennsylvania's Purest Rye Made of Kyc anil Malt. Cop- Age by the U. S. GovvMncut Stamp. Perfect purity g.i-rautecd by the distillers' aftidaviton every bottle.

Ask tor it wherever high-grade liquors are sold. HOLLENBACH, PIETR1CH CO. Wholesilo Riidlnj, Pa. in Boml Yeci rs Old Due to other Nafl banks Dividends iinpuid individual deposits Biibjoct to 22 Demand certificates of 8U80 Cei-tidod oheckB 846 A 67 Total State of Pennsylvania, county oj abo've named bank, dp that the above statement beat of. my 14.

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