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ECZEMA OVER NIGHT Relief lit 8Hn with ecKsffia, other skltt Ucanot whftfl going fced, Ittd Ifl the MOfnlflf you will ttiit etifd has alfeady begun. HiB Itrfilnf ftfld ifHffcUfitl Stop mwf soofl tjemoi appllfid. foWtofeM li qulcklj' overcbtne, and t- getfat In the skin an-1 i ftih ftfe destfoyed by thtfl rwjf dy afld healthy tissue noon ttiftlr tllee, BO that tho skin is Bfiootli afld free trom blemish. caM get a liberal fiupply fet flbt more than 60 cents "fti-'s Drug Store, 8th Street, Office wlfh their guarantee ey refunded If you do not flnd it remedy you ever used for of other skin troubles. WwM ftfltlseptle Ucanol today and KM and well It does Its hcal- OF HALL Given Under Management of Wm.

Rutherford, of Harrisbiirg OVER Ozar, Who Defeated Broiled at Lebanon Valley College Men's Soldier Is the JjMag of Napoleon I. Tfctoiald that a FrencA onldlflr In befciltal at Neullly, thn living Napoloon I. Other Instances found of persons born uio-fspars apart a striking miesa to pen another. Mr. Wins- 1 (Jhurchlll is the "double" of the iror Tltun, at leant according to of the latter at the British "Dion Bouclcault," writes George A tip stus Sala, "was the very Imago Kenelm Dlgby as he appears iu tltB frontispiece of his and Eiifrlinental Receipts In Physics and Douglas Jerrold WHB thfe'fton of Montgolfler the discoverer fit the flre balloon, and the late WIlllamB, Q.

if he had a flowing black 'periwig, well have sat to a Sir Potor our times for a portrait of ri 1. London Chronicle. OLD-TIME COLD CURE-DRINK TEA! Cot small package of Hamburg Tea, or as the German folks It, "Hamburger Brunt Tihee," at pharmacy. Take a tablespoontul the tea, put a cup of boiling wator it, pour through a sieve and a teacup full at any time, It most effective way to break and cure grip, as It opens tho relieving congestion. Also the bowels, thus breaking a once, IB inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless.

Unfamed In Song and Ode Pills For Nervous People The great nerve famous Wendell's Ambition that will tut vigor, vim and vitality Into nervous tired out, all In, despondent people In a few days. Anyone can buy a for only 60 cents, and Bogef's Drug Store authorized by the maker to retund the purchase price If anyone Is dissatisfied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-indulgence In alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. As a brain food or for any affliction of thp nervous system Wendell's Ambition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling and ne-ralgla they are edmply uplen- did. Fifty cents at Boger's Drug Store and dealers everywhere.

Mall orders filled, charges prepaid by Wendell'n Pharmacal Co. Syracuse, N. Y. Ladies to Meet Will PwchiMe of Kqiilpment For Meadow Hnnk Playgrounds. i Ways and means for further equipment of the Meadow Bank Playground are to be discussed at a meeting of the Ladles auxiliary which has been called for tomorrow evening at tho Zimmerman home, 1252 Forge street.

It IB planned to hold a bazaar or other entertainment during the winter months find devote the proceeds to the purchase of mnch needed equipment. 6f to wrti certain land, from a safe distance, the of la a very' in- animal. The you to him. the more Interesting he Knowledge of his liublta OTearance IB moro or less un- fwr the reason, loose persons best. iiequuiuMxl Mm don't like to talk about very interesting, novor- He called Uie ekunk.

an American animal, national have been about him Ho ian't a nglit- could whip a lion, if A him. His weapon is an offensive odor whloh history writer of former as "like a Cox, but stronger." Jy he Bleeps, by day and about by ulglvt. His fur Is a brown, with yelllowlab his back, and he has a The Bkunk'e fur is valu- id, recently "skunk farms" to purposes. his powerful weapon of la oloan in his WOTftt damage is to which he egjs and ohlokens the sUe of a oat. wiw mistakes if Wrestling, one of the greatest of all American sports worn Intrortucod Into this city last evening when throe fast bouts wore pulled off at tho Sons of America Hall, undnr the management of William Uuthnrford, of Harrlshurg, Over a hundred fans and followers of the sport gamo witnessed tho matches and assured tho management that In tho ovont of nny future shows of a similar order there would be a bettor attendance.

SUM Wins. Chappy Maimnnrgor, of Bhamokln, and Jim Stahl, of York, oponed the show and four and a naif minutes were required for MaiiHborgor to down Stahl and hold Ills Hbouldcr against tho mat. In downing Stahl, Mannborger worked on tho offensive entirely and was pretty well played out at tho end of tho first fall. Tho next round Haw Stahl frnsh mid taking advantage of Mansborgor'H condition downed him in one inlmitn ami thirty seconds with a jack-knife hold. Tho first fall' was received with a half nelson, When- the inon entered ring for the third and lust round, both aponrod to bo weak with Stahl having tho host of tho argument, Stiilil again took tho oft'ouslve and threw liln opponent In one mln- to and HOVOII seconds with un arm look hold.

MttiiHbnrgor was entirely oxluuitited after tho bout and Stahl, the winner, seemed In nearly, tho sumo condition. Horn and H.vnn, Jack Horn, of York, and Billy llyun, of Allentown, met in the second liout with tho result that Ryan was returned the victor after securing tho first two falls. Ho throw Horn for the first fall In. four minutes and ton seconds with a quarter nelson and tho second grapple went three minutes and twenty-five, seconds when Ityuu throw his opponent with a slick double arm lock. George Poulos, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, wan scheduled to Ryan, but was un- ablo to be here on account of Injuries received at Sunbury on Monday evening.

Omr mid Hpaiiirl. Tho wind-up attraction with Jack Ozur, of this city, world's middleweight clmmplon, pitted against Qea. Spahirl, of Cleveland. Ohio, wua a hummer and kept the fans In a continual state of excitement. Ojar threw his opponent In two straight falls, the first ouo going nine minutes and twenty-five seconds and was secured with a body scissors Curing this grappla Ojsar was forced from tho platform twice by his slippery opponent who put up a sturdy resistance.

The second fall required three minutes and thirty-five seconds and was secured with a scissors on arm and wrist lock, Spablri da- aervea much credit for his great showing against Ozar and was congratulated for sturdlueas. Doth men showed signs of exhaustion utter the mix-up. Will Remain Here. JMr- Rutherford announced will re- this vicinity during the wln- purolled as a student at Valley College, and dur- he w111 meet any oppon- aecurad Cor a Is especially Head and Back Ache From Nerve Strain? Stop tho pain by using Nervallne. It nets on all nerves of the body; quints exccsalvo pulsiitton of the Qieart without the least Injury; banishes Indigestion due to over-eating or smoking, and removes severe back pains duo to neurasthenia.

25 cents at Hoger's Drug Store and all druggists. A trial Is convincing. Organist Resigns Mrs. Pretz Succeeds Miss Albright at Sti-oet Lutheran, 4o fallln ship. lands of a and tfiereofi consist of with tlH bttfti JflxJ4 kttchea attached to feftt, nouse, if outbuiM- also riinnlnf near house, ind 4 sever St.

of above -t timber land, updn nrhloh year old chestnut timber, flt Tliree acres thereof 18 land. There Is aWb in these prftmiaes. All that certain tract of wood IrtAlnl about 14 1-4 acres, -in township, Leb' anon County; 6t Frank and others. Thlii tract mostly flf nut tlBiljet. with hickory, 28 atandlnf.

flt for and iSf t. Ml Alliy tn Seventh WA County of following City spring land. NO. t. All that certain tenement and tract of land, near Schaefferwtown, Heldelbent Lebnnon County, containing 40 acrss, Jig adjoining Vanda of John Teagley, David Beamesderfer, Franklin Keener, and The thereon cowitot of a house, afld partly- atone.

26x28 feet, shingle roof. The house Is in splendid condition. A bank barn feet, with built about 14 years ago, house and other necessary outbuildings. There to running water, upon the premises. Five acres of the a.bove Is timber land, upon which stands chestnut trees for cutting, of 25 years standing.

NO 4. the equal undivided one- hair Interest In and to all that certain tracts of land, consisting of building lotJi, frontlhgr on Walnut Street and alley, in. the City of Ijebanon, containing 2 acres and 141 perches, less lota heretofore sold off. This tract ig located In the Southwest ern part of the City of Lebanon, In a Bfrowlnar part of the City, and are verj desirable building lots. Sale to commence at 1.80 o'clock, when conditions will be known by L.

RATMOND B1EOBRT, Assignee of Lincoln Beamesderfer. 8. O. Kllllan, Auct. W.

T. Light and E. P. Slegrlat. Attys.

VVBUO BAZ.B of The members of the council of Sovonth Ktreot Iiuthoran Church have accepted tho resignation of Miss Rutl: N. Albright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Albright, of.

7.14 Gull- ford BtrwH, as organist. Miss Albright tendered her rosignatioi several weeks ago, after serving faithfully In that capacity for three yours, but the council refused at flrst to iieropt It. Shn was Insistent however, and now Hie action has been taken, and R. Pretz has boon elect iu hor place. Miss Albright is talented and accomplished, and Horvod In her place with market ability and dovot.ion, Mrs.

Pretz is also an nr.complinhed musician. tfeat (oat wreat Itijhtft dry anrt Ui LIST OF LETTERS I-lst of uncalled for letters fo week ending November 1, 1915. Ladles Blouch Mrs, CuiTii! L. Burks, Miss Catherine Henry, Mrs. lOlmer Houser.

Mrs. John Meffley, Miss Ida Lutz, Mrs. Monroo, Mrs, C. J. Saye.rs, Mrs Munden Scbwelgert, Mrs.

Dora Snydor, J. Smith, Mrs. John Snyder. Gonls 1.1st, Ray Allweln, H. Arnold, Aaron I) end or, Joe'.

A. Bren- nonian, Honson Hedges, B. O. Blakoly, P. Campbell, R.

Cowgell, John Connolly, John Devlin, Jno. Dellurt, Henry S. Keener, P. Mooso, Horry S. Moyer, P.

Meade, Ray H. Miller, National Steel Wm. It. Phlpps, Powells Valley Ken nels, Charles Soulliard, 0. E5.

Snyder, Paul Slders, Steinberg George J. Weaver, fieorge Wright, Harvey Walmer, Andrew Wurdrop, A. Zacka. Our Advice When you feel out of sorts from let us say that not relieve you, aeo because uo ether home newly AfrGOWAN, ts hereby given Mttt'T on the Of. A.

late of the city of county, deceased, have been ffWted to S. TAIiVABXill MAI, BBTATT! Will be flold at Public Sale, on BATDKDAY, HOTXMBBm 13, 1918, On the premises, the following Real Estate, vlu: All that certain messuage, tenement and three lots of ground, Bltuate In tHe Lebanon, County of Lebanon or bounded and descrlhed as follows, to wit: BeglnnlnR'at a point, cornir of Lafayette Btreet. 60 land now or late of BenJ. K. Seltzer and John S.

Snavely; thence along the East side of said 16t, nbrthwnrclly 100 feet to A'gnes Alley; thence along the South or said Agnes Alley Elnstwardly 60 feet to lluth Alley thence Along the West side of Ruth Alley south- wardly 100 feet to the nlace of beginning. The- Improvements thnreon consist of a two-atory double- dwelling house. In good condition, and usual necessary -The propm-ty suitable for home or Investment purposes. Terms and conditions of sale as follows: 10 of the purchase money to btpdld on the day eale; 16 per oenttjwldltlanal oh Confirmation of mole; and balance on or-before tho 1st day "of Dacetivhftr, '1HJ5, when tleod will be'fleUvered to the purchaser and possession of the premises given. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, P.

when conditions will be raude known by EMMA H. HK1D(K). Eieoutrlx of the Ult will and of Jonai Bheeti, deoemed. Ga.brlol It. Moyer, 756 I.ehiinon, Attorney.

ADWIWIBTRATMX'B WOTICE. Notice Is hel-ebyglven that letters of estate of Peter Heliipy, late of 'Township, Lobaimn deceased, have been granted Ad- ministratrix. All i therefore, Indebted said estate are to make Im- inocllrito having Just will pleaji" present the same, duly settlement, without delay BARBARA'H15ISEY, Newmanstown, County, Administratrix. Lehman Behjjiy, A special meetto of the Kphrata Hallway office of the ConB on the thirteenth at two o'clock voting for or a Indebtedness of the purpose of other budlncRH foro the meetin stockholders md Lebanon Street will be held at the December, 1916, for the purpose nf st an Increase of the -for 'atisRcune all such be nrought be- Secretary. Notice Is her of iid in In 1st rail Kelotes Stelner.

Myersttnvn, Le ceased, have beei signed Adminlsl All estate are mediate pay mei Juat rlnlmi), same, merit, duly am nti WOTIOX. given Unit letters estate or .9 of the Borough of county, de- ranted to Oie undei- ors. refore, Indebted to ueated to make im- and those having present tho Icatad, for settle- Harry A. Honk( -EISY, Administrator, Myerstown, Pa. Attorney, certain JloifflS Ant lot of ground.

bulW- Ingt erected in the Wird, City of County Of and State of PennSylVaft ft. bounded arid described as follows to wit: at i point corner of South and Deeatuf Alleys, thence Wong thi North aide of South Alley, wardly, ftfurtesn (14) feet to property fcf ToblftJ Kreldir; thence along Northwardly Sixty-two (62) feet to. ft twelve-feet alley; thftncft Same westward fourteen (14) bo saw Decatur Alley; thence the Southwardly Sixty-two to Said South alley, the place of beginning, containing fourteen (14) front on aald South Alley and back 1ft depth Blxty-two (62) thereon eonslitt of a two-story frame dwelling house and known as No. 1124 South alley, being on the corner of South i.nd Deeatuf alleys. The house contains 4 rooms -and covered with roof, be- about 14x27 feet and attached thereto an outkltchen about 10x12 feet and covered porch, both covered by tin.

A cement walk about 5 feet wide Is 06 the South -Alley side and another connecting cement walk along the West or Decatur alley side of about 3 feet; Hydrant In yard and necessary outbuildings. Bale commence at 2 o'clock. P. when conditions will be made known by CHARLES D. WE1RICK.

ABRAM J. L.IOHT. Executors of the last will and testament of William Zlegler, deceased. Levl J. Gilbert.

Auct. C. D. Welrlck, Attorney. AmOOnBTBATOB'B HOTICH.

Notice 'Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Catherine Mountz. late of Jackson Township, Lebanon county, deceased, have 'been granted to the undersigned Administrator. All persons, therefore, Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having just will 01ease present the same, duly authenticated; for settlement, without' delay. AARON W. MOUNTZ.

Administrator, Rlchland, Pa. Dawson W. Light. Atty. November Civil Court Proclamation WHEREAS, the Hon, Chas.

V. Henry, President Judge of the several Courts of Common Pleaa In the district com- poaed of the County of, Lebanon, and Judge of the Courts of Oyer and Termlner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of ca.pl tal and all other offences In aald county the Judge of the General Court Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Oeneral Delivery In the county of 'Lebanon, through his precepts to me directed, the 22nd day of September. A. 1916, to hold a Court of Common Pleas of the county of Lebanon on the Monday of November A. 1915 Which will be the 8th of said month, to Continue ONE WEEK- Olx'en under my hand, In the county of Lebanon on the 4th day of In the year of our one thousand nine hundred- and fifteen.

HAJmY P. STRUPP, Sheriff. FAXTKEKSRIP DIBBOZ.UTIOK. We this day have dissolved partnership with John Shutter In the Queen rabbltry, of Annvllle, and hereafter tho business will conducted under the firm name of Shlndel 'and Roddy. tte.A«t esftmbiy approved May A.

1889 and uie t). 1889 thereto. thft fritftlid character ina efcJ6et Of whloh tsor the of constructing, maintaining a street railway pub- lie use In the conveyance of passengers by pOttrftr other than jr locomotive twseii KlelnfelteMiyllle Lebahori County. Pa.i and Womeisddff, Berks County, on and alone the at end -6f the Village of KlelnfelttrsvlUe, Lebanon County, Pa-: thence on the Klelnfeltefs. Vllle and Newmanstown read about one thousand (1,000) feet to private property; thence.

aJonK road oh private property to Monroe Rover's farm; thence crossing the Mlllbaoh road; thence on private property of Monroe Royer to the Royers Estate; thence on Estate crossing road known "as Royer's Road unto the Lelbig'a Estate; thence alone said road on propetty of Lelblg's Estate to the town of Strlck. lerstown. Lebanon County. thence on private property of the Lelblgs to the property of Cyrus Sanders crossing the Newmahstown and Btrlcklerstown Road unto the property of Ed win Mtoore; thence on property of Edwin Moore along eald road to the property of Jonathan Hftke to the New- manetown and Strloklerstowh Road; thence on and along Newmanstown and Btrleklefalo-wh road about one-fourth mile to the property of Abraham Kurtz; thence along the road on private property of the Kurtz farm to a point known as the Red Bridge near. Newmanstown; thence on private property of Jonathan Spayd to Broad Street, Newmanstown.

Lebanon County. thence on said Broad Street to the property of Filbert Estate; thence through the farm of the Filbert Estate to the Ryeland Road; thence crossing the Ryeland Road to the property of the Reformed Church Orphans' Home; 'thence through and over the property of the said Reformed Church Orphans' Home at Womelsdorf, to the Eastern end of said town of Womelsdorf, at the point of Intersection with the lines of street railway of the Reading Transit Company, returning 'by the eame route and for these purposes to have, and enjoy all the rights benefits and privileges by said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto conferred. WM. H. Solicitor.

ADI ITBATBICS' irOTIOB. Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Mr. Peter Garrett, late of the City of Lebanon, Lebanon county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Administrates. All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having Just claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay. ANNIE OARRETT, NORA HOKE, Administratrices, Lebanon, Pa.

ADmmBTBATOM' 'KOTXOX. Notice Is hereby 'given that letters of administration on estate of Mrs. Anne Mason Churchill Coleman, late, of North Lebanon Township, Lebanon county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Adinlnstrators. All persons, therefore, Indebted (o said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, 'and those having claims, will please present the same, duly' authenticated, for settlement, without delay O. Coleman.

Mason Churchill Ooleman, Administrators. Lebanon, Pa. Grant Weldman, Atty. 91 ft former. in fflf thft to undertltnet All Sons indebted to thft saM H.

Books are to make payment, and those having claims to present them without delay, to Lebanon. Pfc A. fi. ftrStid oitB ttMAttdif Atfi ootwmr Will be sold at Public sale, on rmniAX 6, idls, At the Exchange Saw Stables. Klelnfeltef.

7th and Willow Lebanon. the follow- aa or XOfcflttt Ranging in age from 3 to 8 years old, consisting of Good Big Draft Chunks, wagon horses, mated teams and some extra nice driving horsed, Sorrel Pacing horse, years old, Is well broke and can step fast, will be shown on day of sale. This Is an extra good load of and must be as represented or no eale. Dairy COWB, with good milking quail- miss this sale as I have horses to ault all classes of buyers. TERMS: CASH Notes for 80 and 60 days will be taken with good security by purchaser paying discount.

Sale to commence at 1.30 P. sharp, when conditions will be made known by A. D. SAHM. B.

S. Bomber.ger. Auct. HARRY E. LIGHT'S PUBLIC SALE of One Express Load of 30-WISCONSIN AND IOWA HORSES-30 Will be sold at Public Sale, Wednesday, Nov.

10 At the Wm. Penn Hotel Stablea, Wm. H. Bollman, Lebanon, tho following to wit: Consisting of big heavy draft horses, big feeders, chunks, drivers, mixed thin in flesh for farmers to feed. Also-a number of fat horses for tha £11 horses will be sold f01 cash.

Notes with approved security will be taken by purchaser paying the discount. Sale to commence at 1.30, o'clock P. whe conditions will be made known by HARRY EJ. S. S.

Bomberger, Auct. J. H. Ulrlch, Clerk. CORNWALL LEBANON RAILROAD Direct Route for All Points on Pennsylvania R.

R. OUTBOUND Sundays 6.40 6.60 7.00 7. 25 8.10 10.30 12.50 S.35 1.35 4.35 12.40 3.30 11.59 1.05 7.20 9.10 ii.32 12.57 a in a 6.60 7.00 7.10 31 7.36 10.10 12.10 2.48 :8.10 il.20 2.25 10.25 12.06 1.05 9.56 12.25 11.20 8.00 9.55 12.30 2.05 6.37 Weekdays 6.23 6.33 6.43 6.48 7.08 8.30 11.15 3.45 7.36 11.68 4.36 12.40 3.30 9.08 '9'. 2 2 10.30 7.20 9.10 8.17 9.45 8.34 a 1.45 1.65 2.05 2.10 2,14 3.20 6.50 8.13 3.26 6.43 9.43 4.25 6.05 7.15 5.21 7.65 8.40 6.67 'oa 4.13 5.60 6.37 a 10.06 10.15 10.25 10.30 10.34 10.50 11.46 2.30 5.00 11.20 2.56 6.35 12.52 3.11 4.20 12.47 4.05 4.60 1.51 8.00 9,55 12,30 2.05 a 6.22 6.32 6.42 6.47 6.51 7.07 8.36 10.30 1.90 7.40 11,05 2.15 8.38 11.11 1.06 9.36 12.25 12.35 11.00 8.34 10.14 10.69 a In Effect October 25, 1015 Stations INBOUND Weekdays Chestnut Street Midway, Pa. Cornwall, Pa, Cold Spring, Pa.

Mount Vernon, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. New York, N. Pittsburgh, Pa. York, Pa.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa, Willlamsport, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. Erie, Pa. Pa.

Carlisle, Pai Martinsburg, W. Va. 8.52 8.50 8.41 8,32 8.26 8.20 8.13 8.00 6.26 4.21 1.00 7.26 2.17 11.20 1,52 12.05 10.45 5.32 4,32 10.45 6.45 10.11 6,25 2,25 6.17 1.10 1.08 12.59 M2.68 12.50 .12.44 12.25 10,38 8.40 11.58 7.16 3.20 10.35 8.56 7.40 9.64 7,05 6,35 8.20 9.03 8,11 a 4.45 4.43 4.34 4.25 4.19 .4.00 2.16 11.30 9.00 3.35 12.42 9.40 2.40 1.00 11.45 1.54 10.30 10,26 12.35 12.40 8.30 8.28 8.19 8.10 7.45 6.30 4.50 2,04 7.15 3.20 12.01 6.00 4.20 3.10 6.18 2.35 1.50 3.45 9.00 6.40 6.50 5.44 3,62 3.06 Sundays a 8.37 8.36 8.27 8.17 8.12 8,07 7-. 6 9 7.61 7.46 7.00 4.22 1.00 6.56 2.17 11.20 1.62 12.06 10.45 6,32 4.32 10,46 6.46 3,63 2.25 a 8.56 8.53 8.45 8.35 8.12 7.26 6.26 3.00 7.05 3.20 12.01 6.00 4.20 3.10 6.07 3.46 9.00 6.40 6,37 3.63 3.06 The time for be responsible for errors, or'changes that may occur, Trains stop at stations marked on flag or to discharge passengers. Tickets for all western points.

Baggage checked through. Pennsylvania Railroad Mileage Books and the Interchange Mileage Books In which the Pennsylvania Railroad is a party will be honored for passage on the Cornwall and Lebanon Railroad. A. SMITH. President and General Superintendent, For further Information see the time tables at all offices of this and the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, t-'-w U.

RAILROAD Lebanon And Lancaster Joint Line NoriS Cornwall Connrau vtMttittttt II'BWI i. 11, t. 1111 i Off tqt Ml fitt ftif i for wben tbera -VM.

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