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TlflB DAILY NEWS. LEBANON, SATUBDAt A 1910, THEY.M.C.A Ort Jr. C. A. bowling alleys, Friday evening, three of the teams In the two-men team tnurna- ttteftt rolled, making the following ucorw: Pelfer ifit K.R .308 ir.4 170 Totals 299 ..125 Schfeok 147 Totals 272 filHWfe ..104 Bneher 100 Totals ..204 Pelffer 149 I7r, 343 282 113 110 22!) 175 103 KM 131 343 IDS 241 Totals 324 038 IMS HAYMAKERS FEAST I'siinl Monthly Swotnra ijv'd the monthly feast Friday at HoiiK of America hall.

Tin 1 was enjoyed following Inn of seven tramps In the ml of mnkl'ijc by gas light, PLAYING ATHARRISBURG CITIZENSHIP IN A REPUBLIC, Colonel Roosevelt Tells the French Why We Succeed, to fnhem tim me flnd rfccenc )n 6T 'highI of nil aarses Mm curse of fc Uim3an3s of Hrlng and comlnct. Such the several of nit condemnations crenturc is the worst ehemy of the vlnltwl upon willful' po only, less desirable sterility; 1S citizen Is his notfelnnl opponent 'J'ho first In nny clrlllxntlnri I I HIS VIEWS ON SOCIALISM, Chnrley HcU-hncr'n Hunch Clashing tlio 'I'l TRACK MEET AT HbRSHEY Event vf Ifftirlubnrg And Technical Hchool, The track meet of tho l-JstmrjS Wish and Harrisburg iwhool is Imlns hold on Horohoy Athletic Mold at Hcreh- this The program be at Si 15 o'clock ftnd tho prlzo O00fil8te4 of a handsome Hllve be awardwl to tho wlnnor'of tho polntfl, The prouram Ifcludoa yard dashes, two mile relay polo vaiiltfl, hammer eto. Tho moot IB nnlns 1 conducted under tho auspices the M. CA. BASEBALL SCORES.

Rfttulti of Played In i Lcngut't. NATIONAL XJfflAQUB. At New York-Brooklyn, Now Xorfc, 1, Battorles-Scanlon and Her gen; Raymond nnd Wilson. At Phllaflolphla Philadelphia, 3 Boston, 0, Hum pbrlos and Doolu; White and Graham At Plttuburg-PlttBburg, 4: St. Louis 0.

and Gibson; rldon, Bachman and Phelps. At gamo on account of rain. SXANDINO OF THUJ CLUBS. Chicago 4 New 8 2 Ttr rfc 4 i ,800 .007 .400 .883 .888 1 1 8 8 8 4 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE). Jit WaBhlnston-New Yortr, Wash.

-Idgton, 1. Batterlos-Qulim and Sweo- noy; Johnson and Street. ladetoUta. and du-rlgaw, tti At Cleveland, Batteries-Browning nnd Stanugo; Bergor and Bomls. Louis gamo account of rain.

Off THB OLTJBS. TV JM 7 York 8 '4 Ostou Jadelphla 8 p-Louls 2 8 Wc'ago 1, 2 8 a 8 ,4 .007 .000 .571 .671 .375 .200 Plan Bio Bond Boston nntl petitioned the for dutho'rity to issue 4 per ify-flv0 year bonds to tlio This niouoy is sayd, for permanent ini- xts already nitide and planned AT Tllte ACADEMY TONIGHT. Oeorge H. Haln will present in Wo Ing Of Pictures and Illustrutod A great feature attraction latest Moving Pilms. All the pictures to be shown, will be now, extra fine.

Tho Illustrated Song, "May Blossoms," The program Includes the IjliiK, a gjeftt Edison picture, "Sandy, ihfi Substitute," A great Vitagraph, Broken Spell," drama. "Tho Irish Boy." The above program lo of the fluent shown in tho Academy, and will be enjoyed by all. Dmv't miss this show. Haln'u Moving'Plcturos all next week, 'April 26th to 30, Pictures changed Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. Friday nnd J.

Horace MoFarlund, of Harrls- tetlrs. president of tho American Civic Association, addressed tho member?) of DUvet Boys' Club and their friends, on "The in. Readi Against P. Miller aad his twin alster, Mrs. S.

G. Brosey, the oldest twins In Lancaster county, celebrated 80th birthday with a family reunion at Mauhelui. KEELEY CURE The cure that baa been contln- HOUBly Biicceseful for more than 9Q years Is worth investigating. JTor the drug or drink habit. Charley Kolch'ier today hH Al- ibrlKht college to JlaiTlsbnr-r.

to the flarrlMburjr'I'rl-Hlatcrii on Inland I'ark groundsthis who IB to be given a chaiiro 'o show l)y the liarrtahtirg immune. nil 1 at. tlio Close of the son, will do Hie Iwlrllni; for the and Coach 'KvMiiHT believes that he will ahlo to the Capital City now world who tlon BOFIIC. TO PLAY AT READING Lebanon High 'lentils Team Kxpccl to Make Hood Hbnxvlng. Tlui Lebanon Hlfrh sishool -will plity the at IteadJnt; on Hat- twlay next.

local (cum will nil probability eompoHod of Tall- roan, Brb, and. Wolf. Last yttnT' ItenxllnR WAS v-lvlorloim, Tallmnn niid llarty, bolng I ho only one's who won ('half. This Askn For Large Familren In Address In of Man'j Chief Duty, Dnnyer of Hatred nnd Appeals For Patriotic Spirit, No Hoom For 1'arH April Theodore llooHOvelt delivered I he following ad- droHM on "Citizenship In a Itcpnhlli;" at thu Hoi'bonno: Strange, and Impre.milve associations rise. In tlm mind of a mini from Mm before Ilila august body In Mils anrlent.

Inutilullon of learning. Heforo his c.vcs puss llio nhadowa of illicitly kings and wurllko nobloa, of grout mnslcm of law and theology. Through the whining du.st of the dead ceiitnrlcn ho sees crowded figures thiit tell of ihu power and and (splendor of times gone by, and Ins sees the liiniiniorti.blo host of litiniblc students to whom clerkship meant emancipation, Hint the man be father and BO that tnnl not through no fiiiii Is failure to iii'T fiii'lnne. If the liiicrnto nnd i nfil, merely a (hose crimes gonco, of fdnini. f'jrt and and llie woman shall -i her of healthy chll-' raco shrill Increase If this Is not so, If thr: society there Is a great mis- failure Is duo lo de- Ifnl fault, Mien It.

It Is one of i-aM' ami self Indui- ng from pain and cf- hi'-ii In tho long run mittire more heavily than any oilier. If Wft of Ml" ri'pnbllcM, If we. free claim to have from the thral- dfim of wroiiL' and error, bring down on our hetnl-i that CMUICS upon tho wlilfiilly then be an Idle of lo pniltle of our flchlcveinf'iiiH, to bonst of all I lint, we have done. No refinement life, no delicacy of (itnle. no no wordlil heiiplilK up of rlelicH, no scnsuotiK di velopmont of and literature, ran In any way comiieiriato for the low of the great fundamental virtues, and of these great fiindamcnlal vlrlues the greatest Is (he power to pel tin to tho nici.

1 Man'n Chief Duty. Character must show Itself In llio nnin'H porformance both of. tho duty owes himself and of. the duly lie OWCH Die slate. The man's foremost whom It was well nl the only outlet! tllll himself and his fnm- from tho dark thraldom of tho middle i lly nll(1 lle (1 tlllH tlnl 1( earning-money, by providing what Is Today I shall speak lo you on tlio of individual tho (m (( o.m.Hub.|octof vital Importanco to you.

I rllcturo (ho H0 Innu follll oKMontlal to material well being. It Is only nttor tills has boon dono that year's team IH aKgrotmlvo anil expeqtn my hearorH, and to me and my noun- to a KOOfl howln to tlmlri trymon cansayou and wo acl.i-, opponents, DIAMOND DUST over! P.hllllOB. Olty League BO, XXX xens of great, domocrntlc republics. A democratic republic such as each of! effort to realize In Its full (tense government by, of and for the tho most gigantic: of all possible nodal uxperlmenlN, the It Is only after this has been ic can help In movements It Is not good to excite that bitter laughter which ex presses contempt, and contempt Is what we feel for the being whoso enthusiasm to benefit Mack has a XX one fraught with greatest possibilities Is mich that he Is a burden allko for good and for evil. (o nearest him, who wishes to The success of republics like yours do great tilings for humanity In the '(Hid like ours means the glory and our "bstract, but who cannot keep his failure llio despair of mankind, and wife In comfort: or educate his clill- for you mid for us the (picKllon of the i (ll'en.

rncu with him. Another orroorlOHs for Mio iPhllllcs, XXX Knabe wn's I'hrown out three tlnios by XXX Kwiuao made a nice- start Boston. XXX The P'hllltOB had one or more on ibaso In each liuvlnq except the on Mawoo In xxx fltur catch k.iipcko^ the. I'hjllles oji' three or four runs. The -Loulsvlllo Aimorleaa Association base- ball chub has signed Claudo IHtehey, late of tho Providence, Eastern League team, to play second for Hi this The 'sale of threo wan an- noiihcod- by Manager iDonovan, of the Boston team of tho Amorlcan b-eaguo, yesterday.

lOImor Sloelo woes to Pro. vldenco of Knfltorn Lengtio; Fred Khinan, to Denver, Col, and Cocll ThompHon to St. Paul, Minn. xxx Is roported to have turned down an offor of for liolder Frank Ijiipor't 6, tihe Orioles, ado tho bid, Ktild, xxx i Big Jim Vaughn) will In all proh. quality of tho Individual citizen Is su- promo.

To Succeed Bo Good. I (Incline to recognize the mere tho man of more wealth. as an asset of valtto to any country. With you bore and with us In my and especially as not an asset to my own home, In the long run. success or own country.

1C ho has earned or failure will bo condlt'loned upon tho uses ills wealth In a way that makes way In which tho average man, the him of real bouctlt, of real and average woman, doos his or her duty, Is often tho why, then he first In tho ordinary, everyday affairs does an asset of worth. Hut of life and next In those great occa- Bloiml crises which call for the heroic virtues. Tlie average fit must bo a good citizen If our republics aro to, credit. succeed. it ls tho way In which has been earned or used and not tho more fact of wealth that entitles him to tho is ucud In business, as In most Lot the man of learning, tho man of other forms of human activity, of the lettered lehiure, beware of that queer guiding Intelligences.

Their aijd choa.p tetnptallon to po.se to him- ciinnot be supplied by any nnin- self an tli'e'cyVuc, as thu, Dor'of outgrown and I Jt Is llll nn(lnl1 to ralso beliefs, tho man to whom good and 1(1 evil aro as one. The poorest way to ability he aunt atfalnsl. tho Senators this afternoon. XXX Rlussell Kord, Mm star wpltball liltchor whom tho Yu'Mioofl farmed faco life is to face it with a sneer. There 1 JH no mor.o unhealthy being.

no man worthy of respect, than ho who either really holds or feigns to hold an alllludo of sneering disbelief toward all that Is jjroat and lol'iy, whether In achievement or In thai no bio effort which, even If It. fall, cumcii second to achievement. tShamo on tho man of cultivated lush' cess, and there can bo no falser standard than (hat by tho clclllcatlon of well being In and for Itself. The power of llio Juuriiallst ia great, but he Is entitled neither lo respect nor admiration becaune of that power unless It Is used aright. IIo can do.

and he often does, great good. lie do, and he often does, Infinite mis chief. All journalists, nil writers, for the very reason that they appreciate tho vast possibilities of their proles- Who permits rellnement to develop Into blloula lj( tcHllmoliy I1( faBtldiousness that unllts him for lllus( wllo (ll ))v sc ml ir of doing tho rough work of a workaday 1Y 1K alnst tasio and morals, which world. Among tho free peoples who! U1 0 mtl ollough lu private citlxcn, gpyprn themselves, thero is but a small' infinitely worse if mado into lu- tact with theJf follows. of usefulncMS open for the men i IU for debauching tlio com of, clolstercil life who shrink from con- nmnity through a newspaper.

Mendacity, slander, sensationalism, Inanity, vnplil triviality, all are potent factors for tho debauchery of the public mind and conscience. Tho excuse advanced for vle.lo.us writing, that the public demands ft and that the de- No Room For Sligliters. Still less room la thero for MIOKO who deride or alight what is done, by thosu who actually bear tho brunt of (he day nor yet for those others who always profess that -they would like to, out to City last year, miulei take action if only tho conditions mlmltled than if it advanced an Impressive American League life woro not what they actm.lly ar.M tllt! I'ui'voyors of fowl who sell poi- ma ml must be; supplied, can no more but hero when shut, out Miw Ath- by the Bcoro of to 0. xxx Tihe tlag wJion hoisted at P-lttsbHrgh Kraunds Thurwlay the was nicanV XXX Tho man who does nothing cuts itaino sordid llguro In llie ptfees of history, whether ho bo cynic or fop or voluptuary. It Is war worn Hotspur, spent with I ho but ory wo lovo lo linger, not over memory of tlie youiiK lord wh adulterations.

Virtues of the Household. The virtues of the household, the ordinary workaday virtues which make the woman a good housewife and house mother, which make the man a hard worker, a good husband and father, a good at need, stund at Hi ad- Hi.story of Scluml at tho U. 1). Anniversary Highly Held on Site Clnm-li Old 1010. Myorstown, April A musical which will bo in charge of L.

Hank, will be this feal ii re nin'iivfrariry nnd real nlly, the man of fantastic who makes the impngflhle better forever the enemy of tin? possible The of Nsmes. Mnrli the dlscupsloti about socialism and is r-nflrcly ji'dnt- 1 of failure to au'rce oil ti-rmlnology. It: is not. good 10 IK; tho ulave of nnines. I am a- strong Individualist by personal hnblt, Inherit- conviction; but It Is a meie mutter of common senfe to recognise that the the community, the acting do a ntirii- ln-r of tilings better than if they were left, (o Snillvldnal action.

The. Individualism which finds Its pxprusslon in the abuse of force IH early In the growth of civilization, and we of today should In our turn strive to shackle or destroy (hat Individualism which triumphs by greed and cunning, which exploits (he weak by craft. Instead of ruling i hem by brutality. ought lo go with any man In the effort, to bring about justice and llie equality of opportunity, to turn the tool user more and more Into the tool owner, lo shift burdens so that they can bo more equitably borne. The deadening effect on any raco of llio adoption of a logical and extreme socialistic system could not be overstated.

It would spell sheer destruc- It would produce grosser wrong and outrage, fouler Immorality, than any existing system, litij; this does not mean that we may not with great advantage adopt certain of tlio principles professed by some given set of men who happen to call themselves Socialists. Wo aro bound In honor to refuse to listen to those men who would make us desist from llio effort to On away with the Inequality which means injustice, tho Inequality of right, of opportunity, of privilege. We are bound in honor to to bring ever nearer the day when as far aw Is humanly possible we shall be able to the ideal that each man shall have an equal opportunity to show tho stun'j met at tho church and proceeded 1n that Is In him by the way in wlilch lie renders service. There aro plenty of men calling $3.60 Recipe Weak Kidneys, Free Believes Urinary and Kidney Troubles, Backnrlio, Straining, Swelling, Etc. celebration being held by U.

M. Sunday nr.bool. Tho service wlU begin at o'clock. The following program him been arranged: Organ voluntary, M(KK Elnie Kindrey; congregational hyrnti; scripture rending and prayer, Rev. Daiighcrty; Ladles' Sextette, "The Cross is not greater Ilian' TTIs Grace," Loyal solo, Master Robert.

Shay; recitation, "KlKH Me Good-Night," Miss' Annie Dubliilo; selection by tlie Sunday Hchool orchestra; anthem, "Jehovah Kelgns," by the chorus; male obtette, "Walking With God;" recitation, "The Preacher's Mother," Miss Mary DauRherty; congregational hymn; VJu. Ijove Abiding;" selection by the Junior chords; recitation, "A Single Miss Annie Bubble; selection by (lie Sunday Bchool orchestra; duett. "One Sweetly Solemn Thought;" Male octette, "Glorious Tilings of Thee;" offering, Announcements; congregational hymn; benediction. Friday evening's historical session proved to be a very interesting event. The members of the Sunday school a body to tho corner of Cherry ahd 'Carpenter Btreels, the site of the old U.

B. church. A small melodian, themselves Socialists with whom up ot tll(J okl n8 kind used at the to a cerliiln point It Is quite possible to work. If the nest step is one whicl time of 'the organization Of the first U. B.

Sunday school at this plarje, both wo nnd they wish to take, why. 50 ycars flgo WM carr ed along of course, take It without any regard to tho fact that our views us to llio was nsed at the service, Miss Elsie Klndrey, officiating-. HCV. A. M.

tenth step may differ. But. on tho oth- or hand, keep clearly In mind mt i Hlecker offered read the though it has been worth whllo to ProcoertlngB ot the organization of take ono step, this docs not lif tho the Sunday school, which occurred least mean that it may bo highly OT1 April 22, 18GO. Many people had disadvantageous to take tho next. It is just as foolish to refuse all progress because people demanding it gathered at the place before the Suli- day school heartily in arrived and all joined "All Hail the desire at some points to go to absurd Power of Jesus' Name" and "Bririg- ox tromcs as It would be to go to tlieso ing in thu Sheaves." When the absurd extremes simply because some procession returned to the churtih, of the measures advocated by tho ex- tromlsts were Persecution is bad because it is per- sedition and without reference to where tho service was continued, the Acme bund was stationed in front of tlie church and rendered several sacred selections.

There was a short which side happens at the moment to B011g service, after which Rev. D. S. be the persecutor and which the persecuted. Danger of Class Hatred.

Class hatred Is bad In just the same way and without any regard to the Longcncuker, of Avon, delivered an address and P. 'Moyer, Lebanon, read a history of tlie schoo since UK organisation. Short ad dresses were made bv Mr.s. 1311 Stops Pain in the Bladder Kidneys andBack. It be nice within a week 01 po to begin to say goodbye forever dribbling.

Ptrnlnlng or too frequent pnssaRe of urine; the rorchrad nnil tilt, liack of tho head aches; the KtltclicH and pnlns in the back; the firow- iriB muscle weakness; spots before tha yr'llow skin; slufrglsh bowels; swollen' eyelids or nnliles; leg cramps; unnatural short breath; sleeplshness anil tho (U-Kjjtmdency? I have a recipe for these troubles ttmt you cnn depend on, and if you want to make a quiet recovery, you ought to sviito nnd get a copy of it. Many a doe- tor would charge you just fur this prescription but I have It, and will lie S'nd to send to you entirely free, drop me a line like this: Dr. A 1' Koblnson. K1K22 I.uck Biiildlmr. Detroit, and I will Bend It by return inall Irt plnln envelope.

As you will see when you get It, this recipe contains only, pure, tharmlcss- remedies, but It has great healing and pnln con- (im-rlng ppwer. It will quickly show Us power once yon use It, BO I think you had see what It Is without delay. I Will send you a copy can USB It and cure yourself nt home. the United church on Sunday morning and evening MOVED TO THIS PLACE. Oorge Arnold and family mdVed here from York, occupying part of the Klslie'r residence on South College street.

TARGET SHOOT. Myerstown Rod Gun club aro making preparations for a target shooting tournament to be held, at tliis place on May 30. Invitations will be sent to expert marksmen and a number of prominent shots are expected to be present. NOW A BROKER. Bright C.

LindernuUh, of West Individual who at a given (line sub- alTV Ariz, of town, Willlav Mtilules loyalty to a class for loyalty lo the nation or substitutes hatred of men because they happen to come iu a certain social category! for judgment awarded them according to their conduct. In a republic to bo successful we must learn to combine Intensity of conviction with a broad tolerance of difference of conviction. Wide differences of opinion In mutters of religious, political and social belief must exist If conscience and Intellect alike are -not to be stunted. If there is to lie room for healthy growth. Hitter Internecine hatreds, based on such differences, are signs not of earnestness of belief, but of that fanaticism which, whether religious or antireligious, democratic or antl-domocrat- Ic, is itself but ti manifestation of the gloomy bigotry which has been chief factor in the downfall of so many, many nations.

Good Patriot First. I believe that a man must bo a good P. Happ and M. I 1 Spangilor, Lebanon. Letters from a number former members, amrtng which wer tho following, 'were road: Mrs Morris K.

Carver, of Canton, Ohio Hov. M. n. Spnyd, of Decatur, 11 linois; Mrs. M.

F. Kromer, of Read ing; J. P. Iturkholder, of Cleveland Ohio, and Mrs. Mary'' Phraener, San Francisco, California.

Amon tho audience were a number of Lob anon people. Sunday's program, which will con elude tlie celebration, will be as fol lows: a. Good Cheer service 10 a. German sermon by Rev. P.

Smith, of a former pas tor; p. ingathering day ser vices. After the usual opening exer cises, In charge of the superintendent, Isaac 1). Hqak, Tlov. Daughei'ity will teach the lesson foi 15 minutes, which will be followed by a "welcome" address by Milton secretary of schoo.

Miss ot, IjObanon, respond. This IB Miss Loch's home 'school, and she, too, has not forgot- Although the batting was extremely i fat nu vl wou i boon of others must be added that Ms International feeling swamps light, four men had splendid aver-. B0 thereto if slato is to bo not only free, bis national that he does not for the ami 1-000; .500, and Bates, xxx I Does the ivr.iko slow games? On Thursday the Alhletlcaj woro beaten I to 0 In two hours, and yesterday t-he Phillies won by the same score In on hour and a half. Detroit was the high-rim team the two leagues yesterday, 'and tho! Tigers scored live. Throe losing i teams wero shut out, two sooned only one rim oach and the other bad runs.

Governor Harmon, of Ohio, has fotoed tho Anderson Sunday base ball )lll tho ground that It is stitutional. Tho bill provided that Illumes and cities shall have the 'Ight to vote on the question of base on Sunday. Tho tiovornor favored the bill but UuniKlU thai is lueonstltutlonul. Charles W. Murphy has filed a prn- est the Springilleld club, of Tlie good man should be both a strong and a brave man-that Is, lio should be able ID light, lie should bn able lo serve his country as iv soldier If tho need arises.

There, are well meaning philosophers who declaim against the unrighteousness of war. They are right only If they lay all their emphasis upon the unrighteousness. Is a dreadful Ihlug, and unjust war is crime against humanity. Hut it is such a crime bocauso it is unjust, not because it Is war. Tho choice must over be In favor of righteousness, and this whether the alternative bo pence or whether the alternative bo war.

The question must not bo merely. Is there to be peace or war? The question must be, Is tlio right to prevail? Aro the great laws of righteousness ouco nioro to be fultilledV And the answer from a strong and virile people must tie "Yes." whatever llio cost. livery honorable effort should always made to avoid war. just as ovcry hoix.rabk- elt'ort should always be imulo by the individual In private life own jjf 0 llio ideal: but great. tiood citizenship is not good citizenship If exhibited only in the home.

patriot before he euii be, and as the only possible way of being, a good'fit Imi of the world. Experience teaches bottom of character. Hut'; that tho average man who ten it. Miss Annie Dubblo will recite. Misses Esther -Shannon and Clara Dubus, of the Quincy Orphanage, will sing and recite at this service, and there will he five minute's lalks by former members and friends.

At: 1 p. t.hn final service will be hold. Rev. H. Kltzmllior, superintendent orphans' nt Quincy.

wil'l preach tho. sermon. After this, Superintendent Ilaak is expected to deliver the "prospective," or closing address. TO WKD THIS BVKNING. William.

KMznuin aiid Mrs. Laura S. Faust.iboth-.of this place have been granted a marriage license. The ceremony "will be performed thiseve- pastor of care for Ivis country because ho cares so nnii'h for mankind, in actual practice proves himself the foo of maii- Thero remain the duties of the Indl- i kind; that tlie man who says that he vlduiil In relation lo and does not care to be a of any Iheso duties aro none too easy uiuler one country because he Is a citizen of the coiHlitiiins which exist where llie i the world is in very fact usually effort is iniiilu to carry on free govern- exceedingly undesirable citly.cn lueiit In a complex industrial tlou. tho most impoi-laut thing of whatever of tlie world ho happens at the sovou to bo in.

centuries ago the ordinary i tho leader nf ordinary citizens, has to remember in political life is that he i must not a sheer doctrinaire. 1 Woe to Hie oiupty phruso maker, to the empty idealist, who, instead of making ivady the ground for the man appears and hampers him as ho does i trm work! Moreover, the preacher of ideals must remember how sorry and eon- templililo is Uiu liguro which he will cut, how great tho damage that he will do. if ho does not himself in his ubovo i writing of a tinio of diro disaster, that realm of was never so stricken that there were not left men who would -valiantly light it. You have had a -great past. 1 believe that you will have a great future.

Long may yon eiirry yourselves proudly as citizens of a nation which bears a leading part In the teaching and uplifting of m-iiiUiud. WOKS THIS MKAX VOl'? he Three-Wye League, for playing vho Squares at Ohleauo last Sun- lay. "Chick" Fraser, former wirier, who refused to Vow Orleans, is 'fending toam. Hprlus'tleld will ably be lined bvavJly Cub to of. to keep out of brawl, to keep out of trouble, but no self respecting Indl-.

vldutil, no self respecting tuition, can or ought to submit 10 wrong. measurably to reallza that he preaches for others. Let him remember also that tlio. worth of the ideal must be largely Keeley InititttU is B3aat- sour stomach, headache, backache and general miserable feeling. Do you know that the pleasant hsrb tea, l.nno's Family Medicine will remove Finally, even more Important than! ca practice-be realized, lU lneso roubu almost mjmediate- aWHty to work, even more Important llblu lll called "practical men Jy? Jf you do not kuow ggt than ability to light at need, Is it to: ho assumes tlio shapo package loaay at any Druggists or raiuombw that tlie chief of blessings Uwt I 11 1 11 1 1 baseness WIMCU tuuia aeulera (25c) Bn( wUJ b8 tiny uuilou is that nbuU Us Us lu disbelief Ui uioiaUU- tgW 1 nim.l-l.iH.'.tf.H""" I ing by Rey.

ilio Lutheran church. Ol'lCUATlOX. William H. Price, of Xorth College stroet, iu receipt of letter from his daughter. Airs.

K'lla Thompson, of Coatesville, recently had an operation performed at the Hahnemann hospital, at in which the hospital iihysidans state that she is rapidly improving. GIRLS' ai.KK CLUB. The Girl's Glee dull, of Sdiaeffers- own. on Thursday evening gave an excellent concert iu Keystone hall for he benefit of (ire coin- tany. RKV.

ni'KLAP TO Or, J. t'. of AlbrigUt vollege, will iu Main street, hast taken out a license- as a broker and real estate agent for Myerstown. CASHIER HERE. Amos Hassler, of Intercourse, Lan- caslor county, who was recently elected as cashier of the Farmers' National bank, was here this weeK to arrange for tho removal of his family to this place.

They occupy part of the double residence 01: Edward Qassert, on North College street. HERE FROM KANSAS. K. Hain, of LaCrosse, Kansas, is paying a visit to his relatives in this vicinity. Mr.

Hain came east to visit his brother, Frank Hniu, at. Kleinfeltersville, who is seriously ill. Ho left for the West 36 years ago, locating in Kansas, where he took up government land and has prospered. WILL MEET HERB. Preparations for the 32nd annual meeting of the East Pennsylvania Branch, Women's missionary association of tho U.

B. church, which wilt convene in the local II. B. church, next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, are about completed. About delegates are expected, to be In attendance and arrangements tor their entertainment by members aiul friends of the church, have been made.

PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. P. F. Lelningcr returned from a visit lo her daughter, Mrs.

John N. Sherk, at Reading. Misses llattle and Coover and Ralph J. Coover sjpont a rew cluys with their brother, Edwin J. Coover and wife, at York.

Mrs. Isaac N. Bahnoy and son, Edgar, spent the.week visiting relatives at Philadelphia. Irvln H. Herzog, tho blind piano tuner, of Philadelphia, expects to spend part of the month of May at this place, where he has quite a large patronage.

TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY BAPTIST, corner Third and Walnut aervlcea at a. m. Sabbath school p. m. Senio C.

B. at m. Preaching services at 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at p.

m. Junior C. K. on Friday it 7:00 p. m.

Come. Rev. A. Soulliard, pastor. RUSTY STOVES MADE NEW IT EATS' UP fiUST BIAK1USTA as-' CTS SHINES ITSELF, WON'T WASH OFF If not at your dealers see Krause W.

P. Gamber or AHenderfer KXTON'8 FAMOUS ORAOKEK8 The more you know tbout Ujera uore you will Appreciate them and the lore vou EAT of them the bottsr you'll ke them. the Kaowo ftad Kaowu the Beat by 4u EXXON Treute-n, N. i. CO Vicinity,.

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Pages disponibles:
391 576
Années disponibles:
1872-1977