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Evening Report from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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THE EVENING REPORT, LEBANON, SEPTEMBER 8, 1010 Union cemetery, Rev. Alyersluwii, oHidatlng. Mr. Vuuso, of take his family there too. Air.

SchaiT-Scrvices were fer was well and J'uvorablv known 9 WITH SCHOOLS AT MYERSTOWN. held at the house of the parents. .1. A. Schock and daughter were rs here and his many friends wish him a speedy recovery and a long and happy life in his western home.

Sarsaparilla Power spending some time, at liernville and Wernursville. Misses harah and Anna Fox, of FORT HENRY. TO JACKSON TOWNSHIP PUPILS TAKE UP THEIR STUDIES. baplisimal services United Zions Church, Annville on Sunday. Balsbatigb and daughter.

Air. and Mrs Miirtin Brutmer and Mr. Beny Flick, ingei- ilu. funeral of Mrs, Mr. and Airs.

Henry 1 les-s, of belli, spout Labor Day at Icbias Sbrhk al Catnpbelllowii en CHANGES IN THE COURSES. Heading, who were spending a ween with their brother, left for their homes. Adam Uordner and wile, of Myers-town, and Lloyd Klick and wile, of Lebanon, were visiting friends here on Sunday. O. .1.

llui khart and wife and Mrs. M. Htirkhart and son, Hart-ling, and daughter, May, of Reading, were visiting Mr. J. K.

liurkliart. Margaret C. Schock left for the West Chester Normal School, and Schock left to resume his lonry spent I lilzs. Mr. am Sunday at Airs.

Adaiil Aaron Krall near Re-opening Services of the Reformed Slov Church to Take Place on Septem Soudan 10. Alulh, who spent the summer with his grandparents. Air. and -Mrs. John Batz, left for his home at Avon.

Air. and Airs. Frank W. Balz and children, of Lebanon, visited al our place. Alerkey's school, James AI.

lViflVr. teacher, opened with a fair attendance. Annie Kb-ffer, of Lebanon, visited her parents, Mr. and Airs. George Kieffer.

Ansou Bashore. who was ill, is recovering. Dr. Strohm attends. Aliss Salome P.

(brliart. Mrs. Solomon rs. Misses Stella and Hannah Sherman were Fort. Henry visitors.

er'u Air. and Airs spent Sunday at onilay. Ib'b'n Elaine, the two-week's obi daught, of Mr. and Mrs. 1).

S. Sheet-z of Elizabctbiown, formerly of tbbi place, was interred at on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonroo Host et tor alhmUd harvest services at liudolpli llerr's on Sunday.

Misi Bowman loft for Mil- Charles Hosteller, lart'v Lineweavor's ber 18 Poultry Men Hold Meeting ued nil Alon- studies at Mnhlenberii Colleee Wlen- near Bismarck. Alt. Pleasant school day with 22 scholars Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

L( anon. spent Sunday a rolled. Bowman, of at, this place. lei-svill lown. The picnic which was announce for last.

Saturday in Webbert's grove did not take place, on account of the Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been in use fur over 130 yours, has borno Hio signature- of ana has boemnade Tinder his per- Sonal pnpervisioa fcineo its infancy. UcA4Z Allow no one to doooirc yon iu this. A-ll Counterfeits, IinUalicns and" but Hxporliiionts that with and endanger tlio health of Infants and Childien Experience against JLncriineiit What is CASTOR I A Castor! a Is a harir.losri ubstitufo lor Cusior Oil, Pare-goi-ie, Drops and Kootliinj Jsynips. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphiuei nor other Ifarootifl Mihstaitec.

Its nsre Is its guarantee. It destroys AVorniS and allays I-Yverislnioss. rt euros 3)ianinva and "Wind Colic. It relieves Tccthiutf Troubles, uros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlio Food, regulates tlio Ktoinaeh and Uowels, jjiviii; healthy r.nd natural sleep.

Tho Children's Tho JMother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS Stat, Normal school on serviees at. Fontana on conducted by Rev. Irvin( day. ami Sunday al I dvim at IU a Currv.

liner spent Mr, Eli Martin Bri rani. The public school of Bethel town ship will open next Monday for tin winter term of 7 months. Miss Kan Air. A. K.

Brown, agent for the .1 K. Tygeit Fertilizer Company, an loaded five carloads of phosphate a Alyerslown. J. L. Balsbatigb transacted business! I liimnielslow on Fiiday.

Mrs. .1. H. Gingrich. Air.

and Mrs. Harry Gingrich, Airs. Oscar Bowman and daughter, Air. and Airs. John Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA ol Myerstown, will leach the primary school, and Mr.

Samuel Levi Bashore is hauling wh i at to Spannuth's Berkley, of Swaiara, the Craininar school. i r. Setn l.eorge and wife, of Phila to Plan for show. Sept. --Tlio township schools will oprn on Monday morning.

The High Sclio: will annin have: a nine month's term and the other schools, in the town and township, one of ci.nht months. The Hoard of Kdiieation will have a meeting in the HIkIi School 'linildinjs' on Satin day inoi'liiiiK, at II o'clock. All of the teachers are requested to lie present. One of the objects of this request, is to familiarize them with the changes in the courses of a number of the schools, which will ko into effect with the opeiii.nj,r of the term. The ini porta nee of vaccination of the childien will also be bronchi before them.

The (Iraui-mar school will be divided into two K'paiatci schools, one of them rotain-iiiK its present, room and the other to ibe located in I he new addition to the College street building. The A tirade will be In chaine of Kdward Olewine, and llrandt will teach the grade. The primary school in the new addition will be in char.w of Miss Hattie Ilaak. A WOOLKX QI'ILT. 'Rilfns Roller, of New street, recently KANSAS VALLEY Bears tho Signature of delphia, a former clerk in the store here, paid a short, visit to his rrieiids in our village.

Widow Mrs. David Miller is sick at the residence of her son-in-law, Samuel Kahler. Miss Mabel Yeakley, of Lebanon, teacher of Lebanon, visited friends at this place. Rev. Joint C.

Deitzler, a. former student of Lebanon Valley Academy, left for Huntingdon, Indiana, where enrolled as a student in United Brethren College. Some fanners are busy at plowing', while others are preparing for seed- pi iIct ill I II I i ouglit The KM You Have Always FREDERICKSBURG. Mr. and Airs.

Isaac Wagner visit I'liends and relatives at Sued bei Al. F. Werner took possession of 1 is In Use For Over 30 Years. Ihc rp(Te Mittiftv BnrtT, Nrw om emf. new house on Thursdav During the afternoon of Labor Day Mr.

Thomas Field, al'ier a ome oi our tanners attended the at public sale of live slock held Sbirksville last week i untie schools wid open on Al day. I died at his residence near Freeport Mills in Bethel Township. He leaves a widow and two children to mourn his loss. His funeral will take (dace on Friday morning at Alt. Zion.

1R. was a member of the Reformed chinch. Franklin Schaeffer, who left here a George Sailazahn purchased ahorse College. Annville. which occurs on from his brother.

Heiirv ALSO ON REAL ESTATE If you need rasli, ami ilo not wish any to know about it, you can he ruvomtnodatc tiiekly ly on us. IVrsotis lioldiug a salaiied nnsition can jm-i without Hie knowledge of friends or employer. The money can he returned in small weekly or monthly installments. If your credit is good anywhere, it's good here. Call and let us explain our methods.

Ihtsiness confidential. PEOPLE'S INVESTMENT COMPANY ot iiaiTisnurg, lias lieen engaged as manager of the Hershey store and began his new duties on came into possession ol a relic that be prizes very highly. It Is an old-fashioned woolen rpiilt, of a handsome pattern, that was presented to him by his aunt, Miss I.ydia l.iviiiiiooo. The quilt was made in by a Mr. KIntzIe, at that time residing near iMillersbui-K.

The preilominal in.ii color is red. The center is made up of stars and floral designs and the border is made up with bouses and churches S. R. Rrightbill caught a monstrous 11, four Myerstown young people, Misses Klsie Kindrey, Annie Dubbin ami Ksther Schell and Kdgar T.andi.-. will matriculate.

snapper the Kleinfelter dam. and I few weeks ago for Denver, Colorado, wrote a letter to his father, Allen with a heavy tieing-strap tied tb0 monster on his wagon. He then drove Al. S. Hershey spent several hist week in -ew Voik.

The Huntmelstown and Cam town Railway fompany purchased two new trollev cars. days bells-have These AllSs hue M-lloener, spent a few days as the ti guest of M. ter, Mary. some distance before he looked after his snapper. When he lokoed.

he discovered that it had broken its chains II. Manderbaeh and daug and two very lifelike peacocks on thc Mr. and Mrs. Ilanlie Haiti, of Phila Second Floor, Nutting Building OPEN EVENlNC lie, Eighth and Cumberland Streets FROM 7 TO 8 and an Mr but Brighthil hunted about could Mud no trace. ears wen- biotiglit from Lebanon on afternoon.

C. L. (lee condticteil the Sunday evening services in tin- Presbvterian corners. TWO AURKSTRP. On "Wednesday afternoon, Heputy 1) delphia, and Adam Main, of Hariis-bitrg, who had been spending part of their vacations with I heir parents, AH.

lnfoiming him of his safe arrival there and expressing delight iu regard to Hie fine climate and -beautiful member of ibe Pennsylvania U. B. Conference and lias been appointed pastor of Bruce Lake and Zion Station, the St. Joseph Conference and will enter Central College and finish his course in Huntington, Ind. The people in our locality are busy plowing and hauling mantiie.

John Ftilmer while threshing at. A. 1. Bordner's farm broke his eimlne FREDERICKSBURG. north of town, i cliu: ch.

Hardioj The fmirth quarterly communion Aliss Amy 1 lain 'services were held in ibe I'liited Brefh- and Mrs. (b'orge llain left for their homes llain, accompanied by (Jn Tuesday born, residing afternoon. John on the mountain WMSow Grove towards Lickdalc ing illness, due 'd after a in he inlinnitie' left. last, evening for Waynesboro for old age. Air.

W'ulborn was a life-long repairs. EXCURSION A. P. Bordner left for Terry county, Rover, arrested two young men found fishing in Lake Tnlpehocken, the private ptoperly of Mrs. I'riscilla JIaak.

They were taken to the olliee of Squire W. AW 'Himmelberger, where they were given a heating ami each ipaid a tine of $10 for trespassing. The lalie is stocked with Cermnti Carp and recently the practice of fishing without 'permission litis become so frequent, that. Mrs. Haak has repeatedly avarned people that prosecution would follow.

TILS TfAND LY.n'RKI"). Kdward Mandeiibach, employed at. C. Loose Sons 'planing mill, on Wednesday hail his left hand can Kb I in a joiner, culling off the tip of the thumb, breaking the middle linger ami lacerating all of (he other fingers bad-1 where he will take charge of the men ai mo nuuiii Co. saw ren church on Sunday morning.

The regular monthly business meeting of the Otteiliein men's Bible class was held in the United Biethren church on Friday evening. William Klein was in Lebanon on Saturday afternoon. Paul S. paid a visit to Har-risburg on Friday. A large number of people from Hershey attended the Old Home.

AVeelc celebration in Palmyra. The 'Hershey volunteer lire coni'pany took part in the lironiou's parade on iMonday. Alary Uorislermnker, of Cressoua. visited friends at this place. Caulder Stewart, employed in the olliee of the Hershey Chocolate Com mill.

Peaches seem to be plenty in Iefi. for ti visit to friends at Now Kinggold. Schuylkill county, MOVRD TO I.KBAN'OX. I Hatty Sanders and family today to Lebanon. Air.

Sanders Ibis week his new duties as but-termaker tit the Lebanon Creaineiy Company's plant. The family resided here for the past thirteen years. Dr. II. X.

Seheeiz spent, a. few days tit the home of his paients, Air. and Airs, (li ier Sclieel, at. Perkasio. Ivrim, of Shenandoah, is visiting the family of her brother, Max Krim.

Claude Heilman and family entertained Harry Hendley family of Reading. Frank P. Blatt. of Washington, D. visited Harvey L.

Ibirlo and fam our locality. L. R. Brightbill passed through here resident of Bethel township, and is over so years of age. EnderLiker J.

G. has charge of the remains. On Sal urday a combined picnic of SI. John's I'nion Sunday school and the V. B.

Sunday, school, of town, will be held in K. S. Ease's beautiful grove, a short distance south of town. The recent rains have made a wonderful change in our locality. We had no soaking rain since last June.

Some corn fields are ruined, while others will produce a normal crop. Pastures are green again, and the apple crop may be one-half. Via Reading Railway and offered choice peaches for 75 cents a 'basket. miss i.raze i nricti, ot Lebanon, is with her grandparents. Air.

and FARE $2.1 FROM I'aimyra Annville Lei in noil L. Dei'tzler for her summer vaca ly. Dr. A. S.

Reiter dressed bis injury. CHURCH RR-OPRNMN'O. week at. Atliin- Lv. A M.

6. oo "..15 M5 ''-57 7.11 7-i7 7.21 7.27 tion. The A'aMcy people had a picnic on Sunday and a nice game of ball was played. pany, is spending a lie City. Abner Weltmer, of C.

spent. Labor Day Myerstown 75 Washington, with friends Richland Sheridan ML PLEASANT. ily. Alyei stow people are today witnessing the inilusi rial parade at Palmyra. Prank P.

Deck, a Lebanon marble 75 The servlc(s, in connection with thei reopening of the main auditorium of the Reformed church, it is expected, will be held on Sunday, Sept. 1S, at i p. in. There has been some delay in the delivery of the new pews, but they are exnectisl to arrive in time. The Derry Church.

A wedding of foreigners took place on Saturday forenoon in the United Womelsdorf $'-7o Samuel Hosteller transacted busi ness at, Ilarrisbtirg on Wednesibiv. dealer, erected a handsome Barre -viiuei- wnzier, or tirueytown, is busy cleaning bis strawberry patches. The visbois at William Ditzler's residence over the Sabbath were Rev. L. Deilzler, wife and daughter.

Aliss Jennie Deitler, of Peachtown: Aliss Graze Uhrich, of Lebanon; Aliss Florence Deilzler, of Peachtown; Air. Abner Deitzler, of Tutheytown; Mr. Jacob i.Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shirk, of on the at azahn-Car- third week in October, has 1 decid- 'sarenphogus Brethren church.

The olliciatiiig i Icrgyinan was from South Bet hleliem. On Sunday forenoon the annual election of oilicors was hold in the United Brethren Sunday school. The Five Points, visited nf. Jacob Wingers Arrive Willow Grove 10.10 A.M. Leave Willow Crove 8.50 P.M.

CONCERT AFTERNOON AND EVENING, PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA All the Amusements Wide Open for This Hie Closing Dav of the I 'ark on Sunday. many block on All. Hope cemetery. Alts. William Zartman and family entertained Kdward Kingler and family, of Wonielsd.oi f.

Aliss Mary ltaohman is upending few days at Irvin Buck and family attended billowing were chosen for this coming' year: Superintendent. H. U. J.11- I D.Mtzler, ot Blue Ball, and Air. Joi I loi li, of nine jjaii.

I'd on as the time for celebrating the i0th anniversary of the church. An interesting program for the event 'is ill course of ru eparai ion. There1 will ije spet i.u hi'ihii' li ouuda.v Ovt. and Sunday, Oct. and on Thursday, Fridtiy and Saturday evenings, Oct.

21, I'l and 22. AT SOl'SA CON'CfTRT. Twenly-tive Myerstown people, in HERSHEY. CHARLESTOWiM. lection of of Ciiiled Breth On Sunday morning licers was held in the bodeti: assistant superintendent.

A. W. Suavely; secretary. .1. H.

Mover; treasurer, Peter N. Painter; librarians. 1). Frank Carman and Alargey Yingsl; organist, A'iola Hover: assistant organist. Alary Painter; chorister, Catherine Alumina; artist, L.

II. llol-litmsworlh. The Hershey Chocolate Company received an order for a carload of candy I from a large firm at I long Kong, Chi CORNWALL LEBANON RAILROAD DIKKCT UOl'TK l-'OH ALL POINTS ON TIIM 7 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD A. E. Bcamesderfer and Paul Wilte caught I wo line raccoons on Saturday following ol- ren Sunday school.

Th evening. licer? were elected: Superintendent, GO TO MISH'S MARKET Where You Can Ce Your FRESH GREEN VEGETABLES DAILY WISH GROCERY CO. 623 Cumberland St. I.oie I II. 1).

Bergman and Paul Wike are busily engaged in hauling stones to 1.11: 1 1.1 1 i' II. F. Intbodeti; assistant superintendent, A. W. Suavely: treasurer, Peter Painte: secretary, II.

Mover; organist, Viola Boyei librarians, D. nj 1 '-i. 11. 1. na.

1. 1 1 1 l.iui; l.v I 1: ln r. Ill(. I i Ruling, pastor of the thren church, will preach at. on Sundav evening.

Rev. O. I'nited lin this place macadamize the ioad which badly needs it. The tobacco farmers are busy at work cutting and harvesting their crop which is a fine one, in this vicinity. Doumoyer, Air.

George Don-' moyer and Mr. John Doumoyer from llopeland, were -the guest of A. K. 1 1 not .1 n.si 1 1:1 to cluding a number oT the nienfhers or tho Acme Rand, were at Lebanon to attend th'e conceit given by Soiisa's Ikllld. TO Pf.AA' AT MT.

ARTS' A. The Acme Band 'will furnish an cn-gngement at Aetna, on Saiurilay. where they will furnish the music for a Sunday school picnic. TO PLAN KOIt SHOW. The Myerstown Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association, held a meeting at the home of Peter Hoffman 'for the purpose of discussing plans for the coming poultiy show to be conducted by them.

Rules and rogu'atlons 'for the show were prepared and the dale was fixed for Dec. 20, 21, 22 and A i.Mr Cornman. of Carlisle, who is a ,.1.,: 1 1 lu.t 1 1 I li. il s. 1 I 1 I Vm-k in J.

l.n:. I 1 s. 1 v. 1 i.ni; 1 1 1 1 MT.ZI0N. lll.illlul', slitllCh Frank (larnian and Marjorie Vingsl.

The Hershey 'base ball tetiin met the Klliott I'Tsher club on Hie home diamond on the afternoon of Lanor Day. The score was (Mi. It was agieed at the end of the seventh inning that if the score should remain tied at the end of the ninth inning Ibe contest would not be linisbed. At the end of the ninth inning, at 7 o'clock, the game was called on account, of darkness. Thei was a large crowd of people in the park on the evening of Labor .1111.1 Beamesderfer on Sunday.

E. Beamesderfer, J. B. Keller and wife and i.Mr. Simon Hugh; snent nart ja.

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l.v. I.eli.lllull 1 "in'ti i I All. Itlelllll 11.4 fi .1111 HI I I I I. I II. Labor Day was not so extensively observed here.

Few of our citizens went, to the Old Home Week celebration al Palmyra, and the rest billowed their usual trades or business. Kev. Ira I'Vnsterniacher, Luther SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICE. I.elillli.ill p. Ill Ill of Sunday with Henry Eberly and faini'ly on Sunday.

The picnic held at. Nowmnnstnwn on Sunday was well attended. Alls. John Kbling. of Alyei stown, spent a week with her sister, Airs.

II. I). Bergman. 1. in.il.v.

ii.o.r I 1 i 111. Ip. til. 111. I t.i:, man has ibeen chosen as judge for the show.

Aliss Li.ie Bordner, of Millcrsbiirg, NEW MOULDINCS an pastor, ol Lebanon, held Harvest will Sl 1 to iliscleune pas- Home services on last Sunday morning in Gosheit's I'nion church. The Air. J. II. and wif Ticket! r.

Hi of TJlilz, Beaines- KRAMER ART STORE 530 N. 7th Lebanon Bell Phone 134 iL-ua Mine. 1 1 1 1 i Hie mis I I illle It. li mill Trip llllleae.e lieli- I lis. in lieu- I 'en iisy I ilia Hail- church was well (ill 1, and the 'ui'lav with Kdward lis aii.l I'll 1 per 1 1.

of fruit family .1 kinds (tons ot the ditlerent SMITH, l'l li.leiit 111. I (elieral Sllpeitilleliilent is visiting ncr sisier, iu'iii) Kline. A ROOT CRl'SHRD. William TL Ilibshman, employed at thft Lidjii.non Ro'ling Mill, had one of tho toes of his right foot badly mashed on Wednesday. It is the third time that a similar accident has befallen Day.

Every seal in the amphitheatre was occupied and the Hour of the dancing pavilion was ciowded also. Air. and Airs. W. F.

Murrie and children- look an automobile trip to Lebanon on Sunday afternoon. iMrs. A'. Glynn left for North Weymouth, early Saturday morning, being called home on account of the illness of her mother, Airs. II.

A. Air. and Airs. .1. H.

Leithiscr and daughter Margaret lett for Philadelphia on Fiiday morning. Airs. Lelt-liiser and daughter will reside in Phila was line. Kev. G.

li. Alatthews, of Greenville, preached an excellent sermon on ONSET. I.EBANOK AND LANCASl'M JOIST LINE. CORNWALL RAILROAD SHOUTiST ItOUTlO KOIt LANCASTIOU AND ALL, rOlNTS EAST AND WKST. On and after Sunday, May 32 1910, paiienirar train wUl be run a follor: Sunday morning in the Lutheran church as a supply.

The altar was KUKDAY I KKKIUY beaut decorated with fruits of SUN I A in. in. in. in- ni-lp. ni.l.

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1,9 3.2r, S.atll the same toe. His hrother, liesiey Ilibshman, also employed at the samel place, is suffering from a finger. I Reuben a well known resi-j dent of Cherry street, is confined with I a so: ions attack of illness. Aaron Mil-1 ier and daughter, Airs. Mover, of Leb-1 4.61 4.4 Boeshore and wife spent Sunday al Auburn, Schuylkill county, attending a l'ani'ily reunion of 'the Burliey family to which Mrs.

Boeshore 'llClOtlRS. Samuel Wolf purchased two tracts of woodland from Mrs. I.ydia A. Mohn on private terms. Ilerhart purchased a house and several lots of around on Mechanic :i.3 4.48 the season.

He announced services on the last Sunday in this month in tie-morning, September iTt when a candidate for the charge will preach. An election will take place after the services for a pastor. A small child of and Airs. A'eag-er, of near Alillersburg, was buried "4.44 :i.3'.i delphia for the winter, after having spent, the summer in Hershey. The Hershey Chocolate Company shipped a car load of chocolate Hong 4 42 4.38 :t.4: 4.3 3.47 anon, catted on i.wr.

Kong, China, last week. I 8.25 10.361 1.371 5.30 H.U(I 9.40 2.2S I 8.22 10.311 7.3i 5.261 7.66 9 261 2.21 1SIM0.27 "1.S0 6.22 7.52 9.31 8.lBI10.2r. "1.28 "6.20 "7.50 2.15 8.141 10.23 1.26 6.1S 7.4S 9.27 2.13 8.13"U.22 "1.26 "7.47 "9.28 "2. 12 8.11 10.2') 1.23 5.15 7.45 9.24 2.10 S.C7 "1.19 7.41 9.20 8.05 10.14 1.17 6.09 3. IS 2.04 8.110 1.12 7.31 9.13 7.661 1.0S 7.30 9.09 7.501 1.02 7.2J 9.03 1 7.44 12.56 6.51 7.44 I 7.39 1 2.51 6.4 1 7.39 I 7 28 12 40 6.33 7.28 7.24 I 2.36 7.24 7.18 12.31 6.23 7.18 7 13.45 6 38 7.3 1 7 25 1 2.39 6.321 7.25 7 21 12.35 "fi.L'S "7.2 12.15 6 Hl 7.00 2.25) :i.r,4 s.nti Lebanon Diina'iimore Midway North Cornwall Cornwall Smith Cornwall Minors Village Overlook l'cnrvn 1'ark Mt.

Houe White Ohk Manhmm Manl.cim Junction. Last Petersliur Khrelner's Lancaster Lancaster Junction L.inilisville Marietta Junction Columbia Holmes AW Rornwalt, of the clerical! I 1 2 40 6.SSI 3.201 12.15 7.0u 12 S.o B.41I 3.241 a.2U 7. OS 12 53 X.24 ".1.33 12 55 S.21ti.473.:iU 12.25 .357.14 1 2 57 8.2.s 3.32 1 2.27 7.16 12 5S 3.33 7.17 S.31I fi.52l 3.36 1 2.30 7. It' S.3fi fi.57 7.24 1 07 fi.r 3.42 12.37 9.47 7. 26 8.43 "J.li:! 12.41 7.30 8.47 7.07 12.45 7.34 8.63 7.13 12.51 7.40 8.55 7.16 1.36 8.32 1 il.llti 7.26 1.45 8.43 9.12 7.32 1.61 8.4'' 16 7.36 1.55 8.53 9.23 7.43 2.02 P.OO 9.071 7.26 1.451 8.4411 11.12 7.31 1.51 8.491.

9.15 7.1 "1.5-11 il.52 9.37 7.55 2.16 9.151, Ax Cioshert's street, privately. S. D. Clark, who was formerly employed by Dives, Pomeroy Stewart, on Sunday afternoon in 4.31 4.2 4.20 4.11 4.0S 3 55 3.61 3.4 4.00 D.38 5.49 5.B5 5.511 R.0B s.sir 5.55 5.5H A delegation of ederiekshur Notice, No. 1.

o. o. O. of this place, attended the old home festivities at Palmyra on Monday. Jonathan 0.

Deitzler, a former student of the Lebanon Valley College, 3.54 8.60 3.30 force of the Stoever Foundry and ATanuraeturing Company, is enjoying a two week's vacation. With his family lie is spending liis time at the home of his mother, at Palmyra. Air. Forn-walt is also the enicient secretary nf Lodge, No. 358, I.

O. O. F. and of Tnlpehocken Council, No. Order of Independent Americans.

COTNCr TO LRBANON VALLRY. At the opening of Lebanon Valley IAr. fi.20 Kead- Makes Your Baby Comfortable Watch bahy crow after a dose of Dr. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP You want no holler rerominrmlatiott. Olhcr mothers tell the same tale.

Have it handy if yen want to prevent Cholera Infantum and cure all infant complaints. Hest for bowel troubles. Can be uiven to babies one day old. t'osts 25 cents. All druggists sell it.

Trial bottle free if you mention this paper. Made only by DRS. D. FAIIRXEY Si SON, IlAGESsiowif, Md. oihcr mothers tell the same tale, North and South bound trainn oonncct with trains on l'hlladelphia Readlnif Railway to and from left last Tuesday over the C.

L. Rail road for Huntington, Ind. lie is a scenery. He intends to make it, 'his fu Southbound trains 'connect at Manheim with train on Reading ft Columbia Railroad for Dolntj between Keadlna an1 Phl'ladelphla and Readlnjf Railway Company mlleare books toceptea on Cornwall Kallroad. 1 Stoos only on lnl or notic to Conductor.

ture home and will in the near future I.

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