Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 105, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 January 1917 — Page 5
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Half Sick People
Just nick enough to feci heavy hearted, listleait, no appetite, ' S sleep poorly, feet discouraged and blue, don't feci sick enough to go to bed or call the doctor, but just sic k. enough to not know S what to do. Ahout 90 per cent of the time uch people are ufH ferine from nothing more seven than constipation and biliouanest. The system 'hrough it functional inactivity haa retained S poisons which ahould be eliminated. For- such conditions we 2 highly recommend Nyals' Liver Salts r U is an effervescent saline laxative splendid for collec ting 5 indigestion, torpid liver and sick headache. Try it next tune 3 you will be benefited. 25 and DO rents the package. I Oak Drug Store
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- f LEBANON VULCANIZING! & SALES AGENCY Everything for the auto. DORT automobiles. Vulcanizing a specialty. Telephone 32 Armory Building AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country Driving Reasonable Prices. At Prenton's Garage. Office I'hono 2S4. Residence 764 W. IL GREEN DENTIST First Nitloral Buk Beildlef R K-it Phone KJ GET A FEDERAL POLICY It covers every sickness, every accident, anywhere, any time, any way, and if not disabled, your money returned with tiV interest. J. E. liUOSHAR, Acnt R. C. N. COOK, M. D. Seecial ettentloo iivee to kidney, UecUer, recUl w4 ri duweeea. Boomi C5 end 2tX Fenaen Sute Benk BulldJn ENGLISH AUTO & TRACTOR COMPANY Paige and Dodge Uroe. Care At'TO ACCESSORIES Eaet Side S. Phene 310 CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Office phone 86; Residence phonei 40 end 6ii Btealey Block. Eaet South Street BRENTON (2ARAGE Au(o and Auto Supplies East Main Street Thone 291 L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First Nal.o.iil Hank Huildine Third Floor ROYAL WORCESTER AM J BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S First Rural I)an and Savings Association 113 . MnKliee at., XOaaoe If. P. New, Secretary -STORAGEFOR ANYTHI.NO K. E. WILLIAMS LINDSAY &. TOLLE FUNES M DIKCCTOOa , FALL f.l J Kelt 10 lctruri Htellina
Mitchell
jj ..... " ' $ $ $ $ S $ $ $j You Won't Miss tl o mtinrv if ui a loan of '-m, on our small wwkiy p.yim i.t .y, p'aii. Iion't worry, hut It t uv- .' $10 to $250 adiaorcd upon Furniture. Live v S'orr. etc., unci left in ymir.y. Vt Write u. i'-r i -it giving -y, amount wanted, and tc-c-:p'ino:i. W. A. Swank ' ( i4wf..rdvilie. i,.L v' 1'. n liur Hldir. Phone IM'-'.'o I S $ 'f I DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EVE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Ortii c oior Ettor's Drug Store. riiONE 141. Classified ADVERTISING Rates YiC Per Word, Each Issue. No Auvertitement Taken for Leea ior.n luc. IKHLSFS F"R RENT. KOi: i:i;,'T Five room house, tin eo b'.oiks from the pijuare. Ne.il and Co. Dec. 13t: Edit KENT 7-room house with hath. t square from court lioue. l'hnnc 21. W. C. Kennedy. 1 i'i-tf HETP WAVTKn VA NTEtl- .Moie people to use" the llepoitei clesstitied advertising colamnti. Quick returns. WANTED One jrirl to'work'in'fin-i-'iuni; room. lniUire at lios .Mfp-, Co. MIS( IXI.ANEOI S W ANTED. WANTED Man to invest 1,'KMI anil take tiiarce. of our tire servtee ..utieh in i,elianon. Salary fl'Hl H-r nnntli and commission. Auto Tire CoriHii ati.m. Addrer A. W. I.uj-. llai'iisey Hotel, Crawf.rd,ville. l-'J7-t WORK WANTED. WANTED -To" work on a" farm. Have had CNperietice. (all Hnrley Howe:.. Thone llazelritrit. I -at fit LOST AND EOF NO. LOST iood opportunity if ou fad to use the ll'iiorter clarified colMI!s('hl.l,ANt(Li FOK MALE. i-t)l! SAI K Spriitft Harli-y, Ji.'Kl ier hn !:el. Kail Stephen , Terl.une. P.. ft. '.. I 'hone Kliwiville. l-H-t-iH EOI? SA'.E Aljo-ji i) tonic corn . dhi i'. (':in le- M-t on r;irm. J. A. H..ir-.hire. I T, r; I ('li ..ME llarnd Elj mouth Cock eoekerrU: t enrll. Mrs. Stev li:tl. i-hone l'.'IMH. U-lecnoiK I :' It HiH S A IK Hood country wood, l.l--k or iplit. Ertd HuttJ. I.ehano i !:.il !( ,u:e 4. J in. ii !M' FO.'I i;.I.K-Iv.o i.uisnc nnd flat v.;ic.-on lied, ood an new. lhone 1222. Jan. Z-tf FOU SALE Advertising xpaee in thr lfeHrter. Try the clasiOed colrolunoiH. Kill HALE To old violin-. ,1. J. .m.itii, :it Mm.th i. nlj. r -hop. I -2fi 7)FFK'FS KlK fi ENT. KU KENT Two oll.ce roomn." Nti and contnany. Oct. 31-tf. HARMS FOR KENT. EOT-: I'ENT-'len arr, with '(rood h. .j .-- .,.! !.. ;:, mile. from Tliorr.tc.wn. Call Clde Blown. (,'efas, Ind. l-M-M DR. I M. HEAVEN i OSTEOPATHIC rilVMCUNi yrM g'eU r e T ' 'j 7 . m. te I-- m.
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j!Won Rough , and Tumble ! Game Saturday Night, li By Score of 21 to 15. CAME WAS CLOSE ONE I Lebanon I'mged Alieud Jit fore Close of Second Half on (;oais by Gardner. I'Y I.. A. TOl.l K. .ehr.non hiyh school socc no its first cent, -t cf Hie yen. jnljcy iiisht defeated the lirst t S;t tec in of Kirklin high school 21 u in a i-ouch mid tumble tfic.no at tin' n'n. A rood siiscl c-o. t.f .m iui.io.l o-j u, the c,i:ite..t, which ;..ti.'.li"! pll ill, 'f illnu.-c-lt.c nt Us v., 'I as e.-v t ., nr. "Ah-" IH-V..I. cf V.'n-bu-h, nrtu-iat il. The game wa called rh--.lt 7:1".. ... follow inp a.. tfle 'im-un of the local live: M. Cardner and ll'-c ihors at the forward position.-,, Smm-'v at center, nulh a: No : nb-t .r n; , , i we -,. roadc hy e,t,, tt-.e'v. The KirUtn pincers were a husky :., r. -d th.- - ,.;.-.,-, in tru fWMI -tvle ,, h-.igh Ihvy .-howed e rlti-'ltmral Mc-in- to be rou;-h. 'I he vf 'torn h.u, ,fiK!.l 'v,,. (,e!d ctuals Ih-. f in- the b . ,il- began to ifc-t topethee. l-it th I.. II. S. MVi'i.l.. s-m l.e.;an I.) it'aiii ,n,e:li'rg ahin to le:i..rnrk led un fslte,-. ' the m!f tin .dole .tli a foul no.-, I;' UK the :-eor id I-. e-:tur-I'U, i -h t1 .. ! i'ck nut 'rappy ei. ttie lecl,, i.-d th- .-else, en them in tranv-nrk -r"! in the liner (mint cf t!. came, hi the first hail ';r.ln. r mad-- tKn e ti, id irnal, Smith noitle one. t'hamlcer, made ope f;,.,throw: llutfsne ir.ii.e'thr-e 'a-ld goiU. ;.id Stioli! n, ,... t,arcner in t.ame. "he t i 1 .-t part of the scen, I, ,f wa, nucli th -aTie a l-e oi.vifliny period. Filft one and then tle otnei ;- ,lim v-ould he or.e point in t':e lead. The ,e...1(. l,l,.,Mt tl,e imdcile of l'a'f was !'J to II in favor of tin- visitor.-. I'eth teami- p i.-.-e-l wildly an i nih.'-d innuiner ih!e ,pot.c a; the ha.ke. In the iart part of the gam. Leh .non ha'! thing-- i' own a;. , an ' thieo .-uer. Kiive h-i.-kets l.y i,a--'iie crave tn i.-al I've ; c oin.ii;...'itluli'ol. Tl." linal :eorc w.-n 21 to 1 a ir. fa' llulhm .va- Hie ..!ih the Kirkhi, five. H. I d a he Ifiii". ami cafed mo. I ,ii In.- teaie'. invntn. On tne lor d team (Janllplaed f:.t. II. "wed .-even ne.! iroa'sc. .Smith alo played a g,t pame, Uiih on def'-n-r e and olT.ii.Vnirmnr;: EielJ tiiK --(Jardier, 7; Huliine. 4; i-n.itii, I'; Kmc i.lvri. 2: .-Tl. .hi. 1. I .nil eonl.-- i.'harr.'-ff . I out f .-. Hn'fnr. i out of I. lial In. i. I) out .'I Referee-- Dev..!; -a-,,,-,.,,.... I!al. and .no.itfrn"; Timeie lloftsi and l.tt'i. I.Kill nVKIMITS lit SV. V ill Jlevr Th.ne I'n-tlv Much Hear ll.n Wv T hi-. ,(. NEW nK. Janoa: - "i. 'i .- Ki.teiahl II h:,,e tho if -r. - H inch Ihn- oii ( 'lui'ine tin- i m -IT week 111 New York. The e.uy h.eit . Clf .! i.en T. i'. will he fo'ejnt toM,;ht fe-t' I A VI.. and Will.e Heerl.er. Amon (he 1 '..'.-lioin.ler- I .cftlei. will In- .li.n.ny Dol'" I'.rn.ny Turkey t.oul looiy'it. i in T'lc'iU',- loir'n Err.n le .mird and I i ll lllown -'!! me. I an.l on 1 r.day S!aniy Veakam fat , .;il-m,v Di'ff.'V v. ill do dooh! " eefe hy eommir hn''k .,!t Salon! meet laldie V.'alUir... in Eiookl.n. I.EN U lil.lHlM St . l NEW (m i'.mmiy :;o. i tmr... j ren.,r.. the ;. 1 , il eo,i,.,- for the woild'n iittarnrivliC l.'l", ui.,1 Phil ftl-K.m, erf Hiwklvh " their !life:eiict the rmff l.e Hloaday f'poitie eicih ut rli-'Mk'n r moiniw rnn'ttDll I.O.N -SMITH F'll f. NEW 1 (IRK. .1-ir.mify rm-li'k
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WOULD HIT NATIONALS Tener Lea fruc Would Suffer From PUyera Strike. ltll ihe jHterntttlonrt He Fe.Hee. NEW YORK, January !. Unlei the baseball strike i headed off before next seaaon the National tairue will have to bear the brunt of it. The player" Eruternity could cripple the American !x-ac;ue's cause in a lot of annoyance, between the players workinr umler hold-over contraefT and nonfiKte nity iiiembers eiirht fuiriy efficient teans could be placed in the field. On th? other hand the National I,eairue would eomsist of the Giant. and seven other teams consisting: lartfi iy of uiitiof le:Kuei and semijiro'.. The fact that neither the Clovelar.ds or Alil''iir teruns are repiented in tl o fra'.emity and Hint the New York and Chii-airo cluh.i had most of their stars finned to long term contrarts en:,We the J"hnsen;an forees to present a much iitrotijrer front than the Tener league. Then practically all oT the preat st;irs in the American l eague: Walter Johnaca. Ty Col.h. Tri.i Speaker. Eddie Collin.',, Frank liaker, Joe Jacks.ui, liov 'n h.ilk. Ceo. .'iisier. I'.ahe Itutli. Enie Shore, Jack Hiny. licit .'holton. I'ay Cnl.wel nod l.ee ,'ni;ee, are s'lfnerl up. The one outstanding .-tar of '.lie National League- llrover Cleveland Alexander ik a .ktrriined holdout, i'he only Nalionnl Ee:t(o,e top-lineiT signed aptH-ar to lie Charley lierzoc; Jake Dauhert and Al Mamnu.x. C ViLI.E SWAMPED. ifuinlelte From ll.Hisier Athens HTmlled at kokomo hy H3 lo (i Score. lu a .-low corne t on the Kokomo 'Tom- Sat unlay evening the Kokomo 'am walked away with, the fp.me with Oawfordsvilie, bv a 'l'J-6 score. At no ane in tiie iraiiie dal .he veilniK team ave a chmice, Tli" 'ivoltoimi "itiintette turti-d the contest- w.tu :ill kinds of iw-ed and l.ef..re the rahie "'as over htwl oitclassed the Athenian.- in eveiy u-partment. hnkeme's h?iiiv. ine was better thai. :.l any time this year. The Athenians ai -aid to have plaved a poorer iramc than h.-foi-e th... yeal For the visitors '...'..-i.-i 'ii.l Clements did C-e be.-.' oik. Tiie visitors made- hut one lioiiit in the fii-t half. DALE STARKEI). i.i'd Vine Village Independent to Victory Dcr Mi. ( arroll Athletics. I'layir.u a fa.-t past inv game, the I'ine Vla'i- hsiskoriilll team dofeatec! the .Mt. Carroll, 111., Miotics at Tominson hall Indianni"'!'' yesterday al'iriauin, 2K to Hi. From the time mat -Ki-aio -. oreil. thirtv s.-conih. alter the ii--t vln.il.-, the t.,,1,1 Mml Hla.k uthi'l.s o l',ne ,l ige aiwajs held the li'. i!! Dale, form.-r W aha ii ( o!--hir. caged the hall nine limes for h" I'ine Village .iiiifilet IWrr a"d itl.c a:, o phucd well fr fine Vi'!A (JREAT KI-OW. u-s of l.ame Here .Severely fill b I uf ay .It.' Team. ot'e ( of !i.-l f.i.iav night's game her. , . av. .' ii.m.m outcln.-reil the l.afayeli., Ini-n eh'., iiuintelte and i.-riaik.-: "The 0 ol li.e game wan i; great blow to he i iia:ni.,..--liii hop -.- of ihe Im .iU I. ill'.' n ow.) of rooter aeeompani. 'I V team sid the rtng helw. en an, o" the tvn frhieila spirited hri.ogh- ill." V II II E ! HIES II. N. ( HH .. ;i , Juru-H . r. - W lib- !... hie. ,-.,ri,i, , !ii'l.lv,eiK:l,l eham I i. t -x.v. a '.ii.i tuhl. I., day mad. h.- .igo p.- head,,,! arte -r fi.Mi. whi.-h I. v id v.,1-. ; r:,. I- ..go to fo, -. all 1- Weil kro.c-n W'-i-ei-, ilo th" riullith ,.,. f.ili - . I ..-,.i. 'A el h v ,l ii. er h.,n at a i g o . h let, i.k- it i, iini.M. I hat tin- f 'i ner r-iiii...,-i iil haUle iigam below he .-it. r-Ai-rh'.. Mf( K A IV i Dfil T. Ml :f K. Al.... J.iu.i i.v Milion lock, ibii. i l.-i. ..'n ..f Uc ilnUdelI. nt inn., has tel. imed ,, cmiia, ,i,r.g..,-,. Sloek de- laic, he ill m.l I, ft. . f Hi" ph" er,' f,,,. rii..y. HMITH)N t.KIFI 1 1 IIS CO. IMIN'XTI Januiiry .!.-Jn.k MriH.o.1, elu-i vc eit;ht c hamu'on, and m here t iieglit in Ire .oiio'l. ne-dec ikm bom. id K()IM Ht.llT, NEW .iRi.EANK, J..(arv .r,.li.,f 1'iad.e of Y'.: and Jiiiiii r Hmiion. I'sovcr lgiai--iBht, icill haHle roui'di. t-rn'Rht. DordT an l lo '4, fov .-. , , . H-v- . ! v '' H i Yt'sr.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE 1 ' . ... ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st. SEASON'S BIGGEST AND BEST NOVELTY. .
MLLE ROSE EDYTH, I'UIMlKUII DAMWI HIC.
TOMMY DONNELLY, f
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JOSEPHINE BOND, Prima Donna C owtuai.to.'
Doable Sympliony Orctiestra-Concert Band-KoyeHy sj? Parade. Scats on Sale at Nobes' Drug Store, Tuesday, January 30. PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
mronnni FORD Miss l.ilu Ohavor (. I Advanre School Oilier Kesixnntions and Changes. Sc end el angn were mode in the teaching forces the iiunty j-rhpols U?da due to rssignaUoiis of tecic'iers to take (n.sitior.L- in other coalition. Mis Eila Ohavor who has been teaching at the No. HI whool in Center town-hip for the past three years, this lioi-nincr toak the place of Carmon Cnp'inger who had cliarfre of the ... veoth and eighth gru le - nt. Aih'Hiire i.ut who ro.-.i;nrd to take a po-itiop ,n the Junior high school at Crawf "(.-,. ville. Miss Iiurel Sullivan to.-k Mis.-. Olii-.ver'f place a' No. Ml. Mii:s Marlitia Tomlinson of Indian apoli... took Miss l.ona Simller's place as t. a. her .if the s.-coml and ihird graihs in the Advance school... M:-s .Swirnlli-r resigned lie.- position to lake a iB.sitiou in the departmentnl si iiools at South H .ml. CriS SHELLY EXPIRED 1' oil I Son.iif Abruham Shelly Died Saturday at Home Near Advance. ot.s Shell..-, aged -.'ii. s.m ..r Mr. and Mrs. Ali-diam Shelly of (he Alliance c-nmmiinif), 'Ind Satiirdiy of a coni..la.itmii of di.-ea-.-x from wl.ir'i lwind .-iiirer,, f.ir mm v la.mlb -. Tinam! e state- of Ihe a.lnient did i."l leo.i.i' m imfe.t t.i.td within the ins! wo el,... sime that lime Me decline va rapid. t .! the father .ill'' 'ii'olliei, Ora .ill vice... (His was a r.m-i lent ..lb. . i-.ori;. Cbri-'oin ebureh of Ad' an- f , id the fcneral i. .vices will be hvl.i ere. T'le-ll.li' lllernilig at 10 o'cllrf'k id will lie in charge of Lev. William il.by. The burial will be at the old lK ATKUS CIIOSKN. Ti-UMis Thai Will Kcprenent Craw (oid villc iii Hie I riangiilar, ( i.l!oi.vi!o lmll iieli..r, dei.at ng teani h'iji lK-n rlio .en. The utiirm alive lea"! which, meets Frankfort at tji.iwlor.pville tit c..mpo.,ed of E. I .!.b,w, .nptain and rrbiiltol. K. Wal ker c.on.l tiwakMc. A K-istl-r W. third -.Maker lll'.d Kay Da.,,. sp.ern.t" The 'negative team which meets l,ebi4op lit Lebanon k enmpcurd of; t ,'ervies, captoin -tnd rebott il IL Hush. i,oottd spakcr, I'. lliirUnd.. third IKuker with Hit, alternate, -tli of th rs t! on berth t.ums ore m v. own at trie forenan: gamij twin earcplion of IlHi.an, a. vri. de I;-!' t. ?-?'. t i year bv 41,11,'autnm. 'I'.r U til - whi. i', is no siiii!-.,l affair '! gecl March i. 'J he nutiti
ARTHUR DEMING, ( A v I -- TIIH EMPEROR. II TuteJ! 1 ('f-fcli 12 ,,Ar o onHAZEL DAVENPORT. ... VA -,T PRIMA IMMA. tk ssyyliJttt'l&.i. J.-.
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PUBLIC SALE As I have sold my property. 1 will sell at public sale at my residence. miles north of Lebanon and 'i mile ninth of Pike's, Crrcsiiig, on the Frankfort pravi I road, at llumin .-top on tho T. IL, 1. K., tho foil "winy, persona prnpeity on Wednesday, Jan. 31th. SALE ItEt.ISS AT ML 'to . M. IKlkSKS- One cray mare. sm,,.!li mouih, ciood worker; one gray mare, ten years old, g.-od worker. CATTLE One Jersey cow, eight years old, a good one. FEED Corn in erih. liny Three or f"'H- Ions if good mixed ha'. IMPLEMENTS One walking bre:,king plow, one ridie.g ...aii..,,.t ;. I.,. i-.,i :: i - u ... u..ring mowing machine, one t pike-tooth harrow, one double shovel, one g.iiiien piow, one gravel bed, log l oUeis ..nil cliaiiia, lA'o sets work harness, one set hurray harnes.-c, one good rubber tire bugev. one Turniitill wagnn. HOt SEIIOl.II (;!! - Doepr,vt. I.ed-e,i Aming chairs, roekers, dining table, rtuml tnhlr. dished, rtf; carpets. Perfection three-burner oil stove. Airtight heating stove, and many articles not mentioned , TERMS OF SALE All sums of $r.Ul and under cash, on sums over o.00 a cr.Mlit of nine months without interest will te given, purchaser ("iving baiikuble nolo gKaring eight per rent interest from dale if not paid at maturity. Five per c-nt discount to those entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. , LADIES OF ISETIIEL t III lt( II WILL SERVE I.L'NCH W. 0. CAMPBELL COL. J. D. HENDERSON. Aiirlioncer. W. W. IIOONE. Clerk.
We Have Money To Loan First Rural Loan & Savings Assn. II. I New, Sec.
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KK l'KKI'AIiKI) FOR SI'KINC Iw taking DIAMOND liKAM) KKKF IKOM AND WINK, )rcli.tresU'tl. Tin; best known products to build up your run-down condition.
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When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 239. 410 West So Street
IF IT'S COOD HAKD. WARE WE HAV IT J. C. BROWN CO.
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& DAVIS WALL PAPER TOM LA FOLLETTE (iUDCFIi Cor. Ihiincn Hi. and Laiaytl'e Av JM!"NE 75 .
