Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 124, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 February 1917 — Page 2

THE ULST PROOF.

Gtraa by a Lbn Citlnn. boana fci.!ii Till uv Ui.J -they brought benefit. The itory mi told to Lebanon residents. Time hs atrengthenad the evidence. Hai proven the result lasting. Th testimony ia home testimony The proof of merit convinefng. It can be investigated by Lebanon renidonta. Thomaa DicVerson,' lOfi South West ttreet, Lebanon, aay: "J had, such severe pain scroti the small of my baik that It was- hard for me to get up from a chair. I uus restless night and in the morning when I got up, I felt stiff and lame. The secretions from my kidneys were irregular in passage and accompanied by a burning sensation. Doan's Kidney Pills went right to the seat of the trouble and made such n wonderful change in my condition that it was almost beyond belief, They relieved me of the bark ache and greatly strengthened my kidnrva." (Statement given March 18, 1110. ) THE BENEFIT LASTED. On October 12, l'J15, Mr. Pickereon said: "It has been a long time since I have had any need of a kidney medicine; and give Doan's Kidney rill th? credit for this cure." 50c at all dealers. Fnstcr-Milburn Co., Mfgr., Buffalo. N. Y. Adv.

Winler Brings Colds to Children. A child rarely goes throngh thi whole winter without a cold, and ever mother should have a reliable remedy handy. Fever, sore throat, tight chest and croupy coughs are pure symptoms. A dose of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey will loosen the phlegm, relieve the congested longs and stop th cough. Its antiseptic pine balsams heal nnd soothe. For croup, whooping cough and chronic bronchial troubles try Dr. Beli's Pine Tar Honey. At ai! druggists, 25c. Adv.

High School News BY L. A. TOLLS

Committee Appointed to Take CharRe of tht WorSi of Knifing Funds.

The Sunrhine SocVtr the l:lKU -school has decided to fmnirh a room at the Witham hospital. This wili be by fur the biggest ta.-k that the girls have ever undertaken, costing in the neighborhood of ?2(P0. A committee haa been apcintcd to take charge of the matter. Thin committee is as follows: Sepinrs, Hu'.h Sir.ith nod O'ie Frr.inert: .luniors, Lillian Steve nr. and Father Atkinson; Sophomores, Doris Perkins and Cordelia UoYoi: Freshmen, ')'ris Slusser and Valeria .Vine he Society v;l, adopt vari'mr-i-lan- ' rai.-oiiir money. A dairy lunrh will be given a! the h.gli .a-hiiol 'n the near future, apt! each girl h;. -bei-ii aecd to earn at least fifty centj toward the fund.

ITRTAIN K A IS KB.

flail Stones, Cancer and I' leers of the Elomach and Intestines, Auto-IntorJ-cution. Yellow Juandice, Appendicitis (nd other fatal ailinotitc r-sult from dUiinach Troubf. Ttiou-iii:.! of Stom ch 8unrr owe U'r eompie'a recovery lo Miyr'. .ir.ldrf ul llmlv t'nltR any olher for Ninmach Amoi fror ti t.y ail diuaglsia aTerywhorfc

A Seventy-Year -M otibI.-., Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cararntar. Hairisburg, Pa., suffered from kidney trouble but have been entirely cure by Foley Kidney Pills. He says: "AI though we are both in the seventies, wr are as vigorous as wc were thirty years ago. "Foley Kalney Tills stop iUip disturbing bladder weakneur, backache rheamntim. Ma.nets at Mitchell.-Adv.

We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line ALIO TaTS BOMB OF TUB FOBS Lebanon Hardware Co. riiona 3a Waat Kala Ctraat

ecomi Team Will Play Ziensv;)!High School Friday nisht. A curtain rr.i-'er wi'l be played hefore :lte local -ecmd team and th.Zinnsvdlr viii ity here Friday night before the Ffankf rt contest. No e;vtra r.'linifion will be charge-L Tne ionsvdle team is the beat that wbool has turned out in several years, and 'jn!y a few veek., no .Joined ti-c r.ehanon rnrnl.s ;io-lr, at Zionsvilir. 1 lie l-va's L-r .lete-;nined to .creak "cvrnpe for '."is defeat Frid.iv n.g'tl lad have ire ntl priv.pert.; tor .!n,ng s -.. a a much trrger hn.-j, Cian ro;r.petod at taw.-vilV vd! t. ,,n th-floor.

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Seniois pirfiint Committee to Itecidc Several t !as Matter. An ""jortartt n:-tttti. of S... ht el.i..s v i. In Id ;.e.-terrav aftirnooM afte .aehonl tT dit-ide si-vora' 'ia:-.- nultei. iAinumtte'-.; were ap-pemi.-il t" rlinnr a r'a ..i play and i. ni::ke t,r -liniin.fv arrangeint-nts for ;hr- Senior .inmi-.'. The girls, a.- las' V'V.'. will gra luate n uniform whin d.cs.-

TO (JIVF, MIUKKSS.

We are experts in our line try us JONES, THE CLEANER West South Street Phone 387

Kcv. O. II. Cartnirharl to Lecture al Convocation PeriiKl Tomorrow. rcc-. O. II. rjrmirhae! wiil give an oddret-s at the convi.cition iienrnt tomorrow morning at the high h's l The nrehevtra will also play seven;! ss'oetMWa. The public is invite,! (,, hear the prorram, w hirh will bvgiat H :..

Harry L. Kenworlhy REPRESENTING THE R. L. DOLLINGS CO. Reaidence phone, 224; Office, 106

THE RKXALL STOKE.

BUSINESS BiHLDiNG SELLS FOR $12,000 .South Sirle of Square Property 'olii to enter K, lonps anil I!. V. t'wmlis.

Felt Like 90, Now Like 71. Like a weak link In a cham, a weak otgan enfeebles the whole body. Weak kidneys lower vitality. A- V,'. Mor

gan, Angola, l a., write: "I suffered i

with pains in the back. I am 4.1 years old, but I felt I ke a man of 90. Since 1 took Foley Kidnev Pills I fel like I did when I was 21." fi'Vr and 11.00 slum. Mastera & Mitchell.-Adv.

Thr-igh a d.-d r l V,.

on th" .1)111 -! i f ti,- .i('i,r f ircrly uri-upicd by t he Kit. hie l v are -ferr. Tri building wn- n -r.-ifd firm the Fir, t Xit.on.-i! . , he conI,ide.-a'un he.ng !V.h. 'I rW i- hi:- being repiwWrd tliro-ji rut. tncluiiing a rew riw!e:p f-r occupants hut they will have m 'ltfte troTir-ie in rfli'inc 'I :u "t I- i of fbe mo-l de rilile hume . r, in the city.

Lingering Coagha are Uangerou. Get rid of that ticki ng cough that kii'ps you ii'.d'i-. at nir;ht and drainn your -iititv and energv. ffr. Kmg' New Discovery hi a pleasant ba! sain reiredy, anUrfptic, laxative and promptly effective. It sthe the irritated membrane and k'lls the cold permh; your cough ia soon relieved. Delay ia dangerou-gr' Tr. Kinrr'i New Discovery at once, l or w'iS: fifty years it 1m.. hi ei tic ' ,: ren:rdy for gripp . f.i.-:;i, cwgh-

coins. O. a boitle toilay at yyor druggist, 50c. Adv.

l'UBLIC SALE DATES

February 'Si, Thursday Mrs. Mag

gle II. p.-k Ken, :pt miles li'.r'h-

v-nt ol l,.- i;aiion, on Lafayette ri.id. horses, i attic, hogs, sh- ep. clover seed, grain and farming implement... February 'il. Tued - L-rl Allen, 'i mil v j. of Lebsaoii cnhe fnid -. il!e road- If e and mu'c pa!'. February 2. Mondav Jame, fir. .Vle- S m e eatt rt It bnm-n at Kal., burg, general farm sslr. M.-ircli 1, Thur.di,. -I(a,ve Hr.,t,.o. :' milei m'-th 'f Lebanon T. M . 1. t K. Iractmn line al '(! J't l . March n, Tu div- F. 'A. D .viw. 1 tilde iW'rfreii l .f M.hnir long. g"it-rr-i! firm 'ale. March 7. M fdjday... Arthur an I Virgd Hariri. 1 3 i mil's north "f 'iad den and .1 i miles wufh o( th T. A (.'ebb f irm, general fain sale. Job Work at Eciortcr o.lice Ks?orter, bmai!, i'S Vtjr.

Another Stirring Mretiug Kciil Lt Night al Mechanicrg Sevial, Anolhor laiga crowd attended the revival meeting at the Mochanicrburg Christian church laH night and hoard a splendid sermon on "Rivera of Dam.'us" by tire Rev. Homer Dale of this city. Mi-a. Dale was present last night and assisted in the song service. Her solo. "The Hooks Will All be Opened," was effectively rendered. Four people reenonded to the call, making a total of twenty-si since the meetings begun. The subject of to right's sermon will be "Wonders of His Word."

Philadelphia Man Htiys Stock and May Ship It To Kailern City.

IMfc.u Dod.-nn has sv.Id bis she. t tore on South lbanon i.rcet nhc. he purchased u few wok.; sg fror .!. R.-d to H. liol.fsmith of Philadelphia. Ti e dv.i! p,. mr.de ,. .-rniiig nn l ('k- new owner tcr. iri- . chute ,nsos,iiei. Mr. (iold-mlll' .itliough he has net flecolrd drlimtclv vi'l pn.hal.iv h:;. the s'oik 'o i'lrl adelphia.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

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Jiffy-jell has changed all always get the tang of the fresh ripe fruit, conceptions of jelly desserts. In the old jelly desserts you poured boilIt has spoiled the taste for t ing water on the flavored gelatine powder, all the old kinds. In six The result was to scald the flavor.

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AUTO LIVERY (Itrrlmd .l-pj''i-ng'r car. S htieojioM go'ii loceun'ry, pirtir fim-ral 'ifve. R.f. rh'iue ,i:io; ..ftice S'i.

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