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Lebanon Semi-Weekly News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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i. ali4' JLfaS DEPARTMENT Deaths and Funerals MRS. JMrs. Elizabeth Lelblf, of 6hl rch hft 4 Gfeorge Lelblg, of Quentlhj JJim ftessof on Thursday from heart Aaam H6SS ot fb.llowlng "a serious weeks. She was 79 years and leaves two brothers, John ter an illness of six tndntbs, suffer- Ing from nervous trouble.

She was aged 51 was a daughter of the late William D. Miller, and wa a member of the Reformed ftinefal w4ll. be held f'alteFnodh at two o'clock, with serv 4 At the Leibig home and tafftt'lft the OoJ-nwaU'cemetefy. Acre the daughter and- Mrs. George Bikljaclc, at.

Myarstown, died this morning at f.oNllock from convulsions follow- Illness of two weeks, barebts "afg left. The A 'John A. Quentln, died morning shortly' after -f midnight "fi-oin heart disease follow- Jng an illness of six- months. He i 'I' was 81 old and a retired 1 er, being a native Nebo. He 4 was'a of George Bender, a wld- otyer with five children: Franklin Bender, of Sallie, Emma arid'Charles, -at home and Mrs.

A. S. Seigriat, of this city. A sister, Mts. Jacob Bixler, resides here and there, are five grandchildren and two treat'-grandthlldren; BtKhTACiC.

Rev. A. J. Kennedy, pastor St. Catholic church, this a sister, Mrs.

at af- STRICKLERSTOWN Strleklerstowtf. March 24. Mr. and Mrs. William Sfehwartz.

of Newmanstowh, visited John Lelblg and family oh Sunday. Miss Oratvg Royef was. a Lebanon visitor on Wednesday. Ralph Clay, who hired himself out to Mr. Arnold.

6f near Richland, ternoon at two o'clock was in charge returned to his old position. of the funeral services! for the late Miss Sallie Clay was a Lebanon Mary Biklapic, three mpnths old visitor daughters of George Biktjaclc, of My- r. NIssley, tobacco buyer, of erstown. Interment was made in ths Marietta, passed through this see Holy Cross cemetery. tion and lipped a few crops.

The aiiu H. Thompson was the under- prices range from 17 to 20 cents a taker. MRS. ELIZABETH Funeral services were conducted on Sunday afternoon over the re- attends. pound for wrappers.

There Is a good many to be sold yet. James Shultz Is ill with rheumatism. Dr. Werner, of Newmanstown, i i iftM. SARAH GINGRICH.

was made on Friday, In the Hanoverdale cemetery, of the body of the late Mrs. Sarah, Gingrich, wife of Jacob M. Gingrich, i of near Grant- on Palmyra R. D.iNo. 1.

Services were held In the Hanover-, dale church. Mrs. Gingrich, who was 6 ears old died last Sunday from complication of diseases. She belonged to the Church' of the Brethren for years, always taking In all religious af- fatra, Besides her husband she is survived 'by the following sons and daughters: Mrs. David Etter, Josiah Gingrich, and Michael, Gingrich, at Hanoverdale; A'bner Gingrich, of Mrs.

Harvey Miller. of Palmyra; 'at home; and Addlson Gingrich, of Palmyra, Route No. 1. mains'of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Lei-j Joluin Ro er; Buffalo, visited big, of Quentin.

The Rev. George hls slstcr( Mlss Llzzle oy er, Tues- leagley conducted the services at: a Miss Lizzie Royer attended the public sale of Harry Becker, near Cocallco. Charles Clay was a visitor in Newmanstown. Miss Assula Lelblg Is staying a couple of weeks with her sister. Mrs.

the house and burial was made at; the Cornwall cemetery. The ceremonies were largely many attended and pretty floral there were tributes. Undertake rH. C. Rohland was in charge of the arrangements.

Walter Maulf air and Bride Guests At Home of Bridegroom's Parents Maulfair, ana bride, of Harrlsburg, are here tb the Harry Reist, the family of near Schaetferstown, Mr. and Mrs. Relst were all laid up with the flu and small hope is looked for at present yet for a few of ftiem. Dr. Werner, of Newmanstown.

attends '-I Marriage Licenses Mrs. Ephrlam L. Weldnian strfeet. week-end with his parents, Maulfair, of 520 Maulfair is .1 telegrapher in employ the Pennsylvania Railroad and has been' transferred to Norristown, to which place he and his bride go at the conclusion of their brief visit hm-e. Josepfc M.

Spang, foreman, son of Levi Spang, of Lebanon D. N'O. 1, a.nd Miss Fannie Dundore, daughter of Christian Dundore, of Lebanon R. F. D.

No. 7. Sold Bonds and Stocks of Hiram Beckley Estate A large assemblage of Investors tras noted at the American House this afternoon, when Anhle V. Kfelder and Jennie Horst, adminis- tratrices of the estate of the late Beckley, sold a large number of stocks and bonds and other securities, H. A.

Honker and P. 8. Keiser were the attorneys in charge and Harry Kurtz was the Among the securities sold were the following: C. L. railroad bonds, to John p.

Kreider, for One jiOO C. Lr bond, to David A. Kreider, for $94. One $600 Lebanon School District, bond, to Dr. A.

S. Relter, for $499. Three $.60,0. Lebanon School District bonds to J. H.

Wilhelm, for $501 each. Four $100 City of Philadelphia bonds, to John G. Kreider, at $96 each. Flv.3 Farmers' "Trust Co. shares, to Louis Brenner, at $118 each.

Five. Farmers' Trust Co. shares, to Louia Brenner $118.60 each. Two E. L.

Street Railway shares," to' Clarence D. Becker, as attbrney, at 14.76 each. Two shares in Mt. Lebanon Camp- meethiK Association, $12 each. Two County of Lebanon bonds, 4 per to County Commissioner Wm.vJ.

Noll, at $500 Kleinfeltersville KlelnMfersvllte. March 24. The inspiration services held In Trinity's U. E. church on Saturday evening and Sunday all day were well attended.

Heidelberg Chamber, Order Knights of Friendship, had twenty new jMettbers added to their order. Mrfc. Miles Brlghtblll, of Lehanon, last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Weik. Henry who is employed fiU at at home, held That the politica. pot Is boiling were realized. Harvey Royer moved.

In home vacated by Krick and'B'ubp, on Fair prices dates tor office. 1 Rank. Titus C. Rank, residing on Mrs. Jacob Derr and sons, of North Fifth street, in the Baat Precinct of the Fifth'Ward, came out with an announcement that he will he a can- Long's farm, and Danler Gerhart, dldate for the Republican nomlna- Kewmanstown, were the I tlon for county auditor.

He is their parents, Benj. Gerhati and faim-' son of Titus Rank, a Jonestown real- lly, on Sunday. dent, who is one of the best known, Mr. and Dornbaeh. of citizens of the county, and is a na- DenVer, Miss Zartman, of Loba- "ve of that borough himself, but-has non, the of.

John Noll' resided in Lebanon for over twenty and 1 family on- Sunday. like hia fatler, has Misses Goldie of ever been a staunch supporter of Durlaoh, were the'' guests of Miss I tue Republican party, and is universally popular. He is at present employed 'at Steel Comr pany, He assurance of assistance from many friends. HELEN HENDRICK Helen a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hendrick, residing near Mt. Nebo, succumbed to an attack finflammatory She was aged 1 fourteen years, the bereaved parents have the fiym- pathy.of a of friends. Besides the parents the.gjrl leaves a brother. ftitieraflVwiir be held on Thursday. REBECCA W.

POORMAN. W. Poofman, of 431" North-Hiudth street, died, on Sunday" from'senile debility 'at the home only chlild, at the above an illness- of eight weeks. She; was 76 years old Of Mer daughter and Irwin Lindemuth, and a left. 'A brother, Jero, is MISS -FANNIK MILKER.

r( Funnie.L',/ well A "carp 27 inches in length and weighing. 10 pounds was caught in of Annyjlle, died onjtiie Perkiomen by Horace Hallman. afternoon', at her home; at- SHOT AT ERIE AND DIED FROM Accidentally shot by a companion who was in the act of examining a revolver, which he did not know was loaded, Nesar. a former resl- d'ent of this city, died at Erie, Pa-, as the resuU of the gun shot -wound. body.

was brought ihere for burial this afternoon" in' Mt. Lebanon cemetery. -Funeral were held at 306 North Third' avenue, by Rev. Milan Movicsin, the Serbian priest. Mesar, who was 27 years old and leaves a been employed up to two months ago at th local iron When he was laid off he, with Mrs.

Mesar, went to Erie. Following the shooting, the man responsible for the tragedy, was 'but later released. Funeral Notices. BACH each. One 9 Wednesday a'f ternoon, 1 2.00 clock, from the residence Tho llia8 aiT-Wetthnan street: at.

the house. Interment al Lebanon Township Water bond, shires Consolidated Market House, to Jonn each. Kiye Lebanon National Bank shares, to John Kreider, at' $169; five, to John Kreider, $1(10. Five shares North Bank, to 37 Dr. XV.

Sea bold. $111 each'. or notice. without further BAI.SBAUOH.~In Hie 23rd Iva -aYed 23 at ln afternoon, 30 1 trom the house. Serl at belltown notici" Interment at Camp- RelatlvM and friends a end wllnou further P.

H. Thompson taker. was the under- Wear Wt. Nabo, on the 23rd aged Years Funeral on Thursday morning at 10:00 o'clock, the home the parents, and Mrs. Robert Hedrlck IL eb Cervices at the ch iroh, ivft.

Nebo. Interment at the adjoining cemetery. Teams will 'meui the morning: trains at Jonestown. Rela- Yellow leather purseTcoiuaTn- Ing suan of money In E. and waiting room Eighth and Walnut Reward Jf- returned to HOWARD HE1LINGER, 3 2 R.

No. 2, Ixfbarion, Pa. book, containing money -M at Monroe Brubaker's sale. Reward If returned to 3-24-lt 'NErWS OFFICE. 1899 Twenty Years Ago MARCH- 24, 1809 of Myerstownl 1 accepted the position to coach the 'Princeton foot ball team.

Prof. Balliet' was greatest center. Charles Koller i and Daniel are cutting at Gloninger Springs snipping it to New York and other large They also have large beds, In the abandoned Union Canal at i ii Jsaac North, of Newmanstbwn, and Miss Annie Ream, of Kleinfeltere- Rev, A. John- Long, of Stoucb'sburg. Miss Bessie Uhrich, residing at 20 North Sixth street, was tendered a surprise by a large Dumber of friends.

Miss Alice Tyson, residing on South Fifth 'street, was given a pleasant surprise 4n honor of her 21st birthday Philip Light, of this city, Cora Haak, pf Myerstown, were united-in marriage by Rev. Lewis Fluck. At the public sale of David Y. Uhrich in South Annvllle township, a shepherd dog was bid up to $20, It was purchased by Allen Light, a neighbor. FOR RENT Ten shares Lebanon County Trust to.

Adam. Behney, at $40 Ten shares Lebanon County Trust, to J. Wilhelm, at $39.50 each. shares 'Lebanon County Trust, to A. Honker, at $40.26 each.

One $1,600 Lebanon Steam Laundry bond, $30 bl'd (Not sold). One United T. bond, to. John Fink, $6iO. Eight shares Valley Bank, to Adam, Behney; at $76 each; Three.

Lebanon Market House bonds, $500 at 5 per to J. one fcp C. A. Krall, $500; one to. J.

H. Wdlhelm $499 Eight'Shares of" stock wore; sold to Ha'rry ril. rich, at FIvo shares of Valley National wero sold to Jonas Snyder, five shares to Adam Shaak at $80; -three shares to Monroe Herr, at $80. Laura Miller on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Donough and daughter, Of Hopeland; Mr. and Mrs. Rarry Stelnmetz, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Steinmetz and son's, of Richland, were thp guests of, M. K. Sheetz and amlly.on Sunday. Mips Katie Gerhart Is on the sick Het. Mr.

and Mrs. Spltler, of near Fredericknburg, wer the guests of Martin Royer anrf 1 family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John of Hershey.

wpro the guests of his brother, Lalng Stewart and family, on Sunday. was called to Roy B), enoises w.ere lain, Grace ing prograim "Leaf by society; Hymn," Grate story, "Our C. select Raymond "The Freight rattan, Bergehstosfi! "What Is King a Baseb41t School?" lution song, "Blow society; current Knoll; 6rlginal fi Earl Reeser; Smith' and Grace Sal ad society; fornia Wagner;" That Sunday. tlnued." a formative" speak! Kline, Frank, In Durance Vile For Deserting His 15-year-old Bride Charged with having deserted and failed to support his fifteen year old 'bride of months, Robert Mlltey, of this city, taken Into custody this morning by Constable ROBS and AHderman Sttogiris't, of the First Ward, 'issued a commitment for the confinement, In the (county Jail until such time when his case shall have 'been disposed The couple are said to have, eloped to. Hagerstown, where the knot was- Ued'.

v. 42S Vine alley Hazol Apply J. RETNOEHL, 35 North Eag-hth St. 1-7-tf FOR SALE. Harrispn Died lEnroute to China Buried At New Haven Th burial' of the late Harrison Prindlo, who dded on his way- to China, took place 'yesferday at New Haven.

Conn. He. was furnace -su- W. H. BOLLMAN perintendent of the Bethlehem Steel TCK)R C3omh Blaclf Minorca egrgs for hatc-hingr.

Pen, 12.00; -Utility, J1.25, Apply to 4 G. S. BLOUCH, Pa. SALE Slab wood (stove lengths) $4.50 per eord. Delivered to Lebanon flO.OO per cord, at Saw.

Mill, near Straok'B Bain United 255, FreyMown Exchange 4 1 1JHDR touring: car, 19 horse.power, gxjod r.unnlner order. Can be'seen at Can be seen KBSSLBR'S OARAGE, 3 2( Mt Riohland. WANTED Middle aged woman housekeeper on farm. Address latter 3-13-tf NEWS OFFICE. company here and left Lebanon £our Capt.

WbbtteiiV o.f Reading, who waa in' command of the Lobanon company, "109th machine, gun battalion at the time of death of Sergeajiti William H. Bollman, of this city, Sunday in this dty, calling on liam H. Bollman, faihor of the to work on farm. Apply- at 2-27-8t RACE HORSE HOTEL. PROFESSIONAL 1 1 ust 20 Cents Mbre lu ii ii did jh'c 'Rum TUB BIG ONE WAS FED AVAXON FARMS HOG-TONE RWT te the worms that are a greatest foe to profits, to produce HEY Mb started We Ae mmt ttoue weight.

TNy were feed ithe sawe pondjltions witji one excepr of AVAIPN FAJJMS." DR. F.S, KAUFMAN Treats all diseases of the Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat. Removee Tonsils and Adenoids with I the very latent instruments. FITS OfcASSES WITH OUT MJEPIOJNJ3, jjas the largest and jnost complete stock of Eye Glasses and In Lebanon Co, to select from. Replaces broken lenses you wait 199 Bif DR, JJCHROPP Dentist 17 South Eighth Street Lebanon, Pa.

ago for China, 0 fow days out from Japan. TWENTTINifiATEDBY HEIDELBERG CASTLE AT KLEDTOTERSVILLE A class of twenty candidates were initiated into membership In No. 64, Knights of Friendship, on Saturday evening at KfpiufeJtters-vJilK the event bertng mraked by the presence of a degree team which did tfie initiatory work. Not only did Reading chapter send a delegation of '34 members but the party In addition to composing the degree team also provMed an orchestra. Following the initiation a social time was en- Joyed.

Refreshments were served. TWO COUPLES WEDDED BYREV.FENSTERMACHER Harry C. Snydef and Miss Rada Fasnacht, both of this city, wero privately wedded on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at St. Matthew JBv. IMneran parsonajg'e In.

Jtost- Lebanon. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev- Ira Z. Fenstenmacher, and following it the ypung people took possession of their newly furnished home. Rev. Fenstermacher also reports the marriage March 16, at the parsonage, of Miss Fanny Turner and Calvin P.

Baum, both of this city. younir who 'made the BU- a i prome sacrifice in helping to stop the Germans' last drive on Capt, Wootten, who has been invalided was able to give Mr. Bollman an accurate account of his son'e. death In the line of duty. He, likewise, was able to speak concerning the experiences of, the otner, Lebanon boys composing the company, proving beyond doubt that every one of them -did hia fun measure of duty, 'Borne to the end that they gave their while others Cluirlea Charles B.

a resident of the Third Ward, is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the same office. He has filled the office most satisfactorily, and with entire credit to himself, and his friends have given him assurance of their support for re-eloction. Mr. Bowman has been a member of the Democratic State Committee for some years, and stands high In thd local councils of his party. He Is an accountant of ability and his experience in the office Is expected to win the favorable consideration of his Democratic friends for a re-election.

Mr. Bowman has been a member of the fire company.for years and socially Is one of the most popular young men of the.JBity, Stine. Robert Stine. a Fifth Warder, who bais served the county auditors as a clerk, and who made entirely good capacity, has annpunced he wlJl be a candidate for a place on the He is. at present, em- ployod In the Safety and Welfare Department of the Bethlehem Steel JHe le entirely familiar with-the duties of the position to which he aaplres and has been glv- the promise of support, by many friendfl.

4 He is staunch; Republi 4 the admlraUon of party 'adherents by 1 1 'Henry Henry L. Fees, 'a rcwil'dent" of 'thti Sixth Ward, has announced himself as- a candidate for Cler-k of the Orphans' Court, on the Republican ticket. a blacksmith'by trade and been "employed for eight years-past at- the- Lebanon Valley Iron arid'Steel'plant where he Is most popular with his fellow employ- es, many other friends In 'the. city, and'qburiiy at; large who promise of support. He is''aged '59 'ears.

'He has'been a stalwart Republican and since 1912 as a menrber.ot speakers, Aneeta HJ. ence 'Bright. The jti favor of the affirmative" closing exercises the chaplain, Gnuie Lizzie Harpei to the school JJb'fa Henne, la viBTttag her' Henne and Mrs. Mrs. Agnes gra.m that, her son ed as chaplain in landed safely In ago and will viah opportumlty.offera.

'Rev. Robert Mock, will preach a trial Thomas' Church on 5 St in the' pulpit recei Rev, B. Dise, of sohool at 2. L. R.

JJ1H preach -a Frleden's Lutjiera'n'ciju morning. Sutfdttj Luther at'-, Reserved th on Saturday evening 11 tp'buy new hap efflcien tly Republican c6iinty" committee. has a hard times and his many friends ape to receive deserved recogni- see him tion. were wounded others passed without being Injured, or gassed, and still through the ordeal Letters Granted On Lizzie Leibig Estate The late Mrs. Lizzie LeDblg, of West Cornwall township, left an estate of $200.

Letters of administration were issued today to Rdbert Witman. WANTED All POULTRY Frank Shank, Uniontown, cap by striking It with large stone, a and 2 fingers were shot off and two pieces of fhe cap entered his right eye, probabjy dwtroyfpg the sight. TR6E 5PRAYINO Chicks, 1 i Chicks Having built a modern Incubator House and installed two esg Mammoth Incubators of the latest improved and most scientifically constructed machines, I am now prepared better than ever to furnish you day-old Chicks, or do your custom batching. eadi. Custom hatching, egg.

Pleaae let your wants be known early. Also Newton Colony Brood- ere for sale. Farm driver of Strauss bakery wblje driving home from Lebanon" on Saturday evening In coming down the Shirks-" vllle an auto crashed Into the rear of the wagon- breakin'g the box ana frightening the" who dashed away at full but Mr. Zwelr got them under control before he had ascended the apposlto grade the auto party haJed jfrom Plnegrove and drove without lights. The Ladles' Auxiliary had a big crowd at their supper In the p.

0. of A. hall on )3aturday evening. The comic recltatlone rendered by I Mrs-' William H. Boeshore, Miss Maude Gates and Miss Naomi Zerb were well received.

The Fredericks burg band furnished the music. J. G. Gerhart, the auto dealer who waa confined to the house fo a few weeks Is able, to attend to hi business again. F.

Werner will publi sale of household goods on Friday afternoon, March 28. Mr. Werne will move to Lebanon- Misa Lizzie- Light Who is taking a 'course in the Lebanon Buslnesi College, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Light, William bought the old school house lot on Lebapon road and wlllerect a 'bungalo-w the near future- This will be great Improvement to the southern part of town. Miss Spangler To Give Recital In of Hall Wise Spamgler, of Myera- tcfwn, who has won wide popularity, elsewhere, by the excel-- lence of her readings, Is to be heard in a recital to be given Auril ZZ in the Sons of America hall.

will on that occasion by such well known Frank B. Hoffeftan, Reed, tenor, and IJMA. MM soloists as soprano; ftW Mrs, Mrs family. pleading valued Brewery' for 60 days; he found the brass Union Martin this county, was toward the who" was 'but married here is a land, Cfrftrtf, spectlve, parties MWer toward the support L. Raymond named audtor to of 'a balanoe of hands of John F.

for Gtara'ber An order a $60 counsel fee bert OMngrjoh in from Laura A. meat of counsel, asked for. 0. Schools, D. Stegrtst, order of sa-le in tbo late WJlllaro Strack, both pf Bast' ship, in which a that township is.

sold Gerber for the late Christian A', myra, Attorney confirmed the sale of, erty in borough to for $1,600. MISS ESTHER ENGLE, OFAHENTOWN OF MICHAEL S. Mrs. David F. was married to of bride, three ernoon.

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