Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 107, Lebanon, Boone County, 31 January 1917 — Page 5

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Half Sick People

t Just nick enough to fee! heavy hauted, Jistleas, no appetite,--"- ; I deep pooriy, feel discouraged and blue, don't feci sick enough 5 to go to bed or eall the doctor, but just sick enough to not know a J what to do. About 90 per cent of the time such people are uffering from nothing more severe than constipation and bilious- z nets. The system through its functional inactivity nan retained 2 poiiiona wiiich should be eiitmnateii. Kor such condition we E ; highly recommend 3 ! Nyals' Liver Salts i !' is an effervescent saline laxative splendid fur correcting I 1 indigestion, torpid liver and k Ui.Lcho. Try it next time 5 you will be beiiclitcJ. 25 and 50 cenIR llie package. s )ak Drug Store I Masters & Mitchell MIIIIIMIIIIIIinillllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlMIIIIIIIIHIMimllllllllllllllllllHllllllii

oivnv vi i f tvrivc '( & SALES AGENCY erjthing for the auto. PORT .omohiles. Vulcanizing a specif. iephone. 3H2 Armory Building AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country Driving Reasonable Price. At Brenton'a Gang. iea Phone 2Hi. Reaidepc 764 j Q W. n. GREEN c DENTIST I National Bank Building MJ-M4 PkOM im 1 A FEDERAL I'OLICY C cover every sickners, every ident, anywhere, any time, any "1y, and if not lisah.-..l, your jney retunioaj with 6'r. interest. J. E. JUROSHAR, Agent , C. N. COOK, M. D. tdA attention gt'ea to kidney, idtr, rectal u4 kia juwaaw. ' Rooms SOS and 204 toAo SUU Bank thinning iGLISH AUTO & TRACTOR COMPANY Paige and Dodge Broa. Car ALTO ACCESSORIES jit 8mU S. Phone 310 CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DIRECTORS x piione 86; Residence phone 240 and 60S ahy Block. Eaet Sonth Street f Trenton garage ,Auto6 and Auto Supplies j ft Main Street. Phone Ml - Im w. kirtley DEMIST . r'irst Katinaa! Bank Building Third Floor HOYAL WORCESTER AM) BON TON CORSETS I AT CRAIG'S First Rural f Oan ami Savings Association 11 a. Krt4ta Jbanoa H. P. New. Serretai y r STORAGEFOR AMTIUNt; ! R. E. WILLIAMS

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ "You Won't Miss" the money if vou get a h nn of ' us on our .mail weekly payment Vl,i,n- ""'- 1,ut iot uJi make yott, u loan.

S10to$250 ri'Tii upon KunntuiT, Livc k. rti, and Irft m your Wi W. A. Swank ' Vawfor.i.ille. !nl. ,y Ben !iur Blilg. Phone ll-C-S $' $ $ $ $ $ Mlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllm I COOK WITH 1 I GAS I! nimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniMiiiiT Classified ADVERTISING Rates Vit Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken -for Lm Than luc. IlDLSKS KOR RENT. KOR KK.Si rive room iivuse, turtc blocks from the square. Neal and Co. Oec. 19-t.' KOU KKNT '7-rooro house with bath. 2 .squares fiom court iiouse. l'honr W. C. Kennedy. l-2.'i-tf HELP WANTED. WA.NTKO Mare ople to use the Repoiter classified advertising columns. Quirk ret.:rn. Vt AM'EO Lady or gentleman, of gooi education, living in or outside of Lebanon, to do some home uo-k or travel. Salary $15 to $18 per week and expenses. Address C. II. Reynolds, general delivery, Lebanon. 1-29-M. NVANTK.O- tine girl to work in fiiiiihing room. Inijuiie at lloss Mfg.. Ce. 1 r.i-Kt V ANTKD- Buy 17 to 1H inr.i, must have fclade f.lllra'.iar,. I'hance ttlearn "od trade. Aildre..,. box :.Kii. la-lmnmi, lull. I .'(iK'.t WSTKI- i in-men for t. II., I K. pro er hoti-e. I'lione 7'.fi. 1 :iD If WtVTKIl Middle aged woman to l,ve with elderly .-,dy in l-l.aim. Call fcbavilie ;,:!.r,fi. I 'II - ll CI l.tVKIHS WANT Kit. W AM Kit- Man to invest $I,HH and take rliarre of our t.re seivifr ;luton 111 lebanon. J-alary $I'KI per onth and Auto Ti t'rioraimn. Address A. VV. I.il.s liam:.ey llotH. Ciawfordsvdie. 1 1 t'i I (1ST AMI KOI NO. i.'iT-t'n 1 " '1 Indianapolis tar. 'L)nm,v. I.id'es' blark hsnlbag, rontainin iadiei,' goid wateh, 'laper and silver moo,:1, han-lkerehii s. knife. I it-r'i' reward for rt'i-n to llairtia ( VanlVit, Tho'ntown .:;n.(l? " nuk K.LI'ANrXH'H FOR HALE. KOR ti.K Bar re. 1 I'lymontli K'sk r'K'kerel.,: II Ml -,el,. Mry. Sieve te;t. oho-.r li.'ilfi, IN.inmi. I 4t ri'K rALE--ti'"d country wesi, blork or ,.pl. Kied llntt,, l.el,a eo Rural K-ioie 4. in. 21- Kit Kilt KALK Two I.01 : a and fl wag-i bed, ifr-id n new. P,ion l KJ2. .Ian : U KOU K.U tt Two old v,o!in J. .'. Srritli. at Kmitli bailer i.h- p. 1 "a r j rAbls' KOR RKNT. l 'l:( MM. UFS'T HH-acie inrm in Hiiniilon minify. Ind.. located 1 j rural n-io and I nidi f-oni in'e-ur-Ib.in. in goTl h;-o: ' 'ft riod ilc.'j'O. liomediat poj yi.j.ion fse dra O. r-le. Ixbanon. Ind.. , F. V. (Bcrk Ziom.il!n. Ind. 1 SO-7 id

died lasti;:::it AT HOSPITAL HERE H! Mrs. La vina A. Dotts, of Kirklin, Passed Away. WAS OPERATED UPON Ieaih Was Due to TuUreukr Meningitis)- Funeral at Kirklin on Friday. Mis: La-vina A. Botts of near Kirk lin. died at the Williams hospital here at 1. o 'chirk last night following 8 four months' illness, death lieing- due to tuiji-rcular meningitis. She entered the hospital here on January 4 and tindervent medical treatment until esterday morning when she und.-rwent an operation. Her condition following th operation gradually grew worse until death came last night. The body was taken to the undertaking virion of Cory and lln-.tton wnere it wis prepared for lu ti.il end this morning it war. taken to the home near Kirklin Mrs. !!olts is born in Owen rou:it ;-, Indiana on January ", 1 81 f ' ard was cor eipirntlv fif'ty--evei yea-v aril (wenly five davii "hi it the death. iago tn 1 rtw.-n ito countv' m 1HR1. tine daug'nter Mrs i.is .Snodgra; of near Ktrklin survives with the husband. 'Iliree brothers, Benjamin Cose of N-eleyville. Mo., K.stel of Indianapolis and James Cos.- of t;,.-nirt and throe sisters, i.aura i'rr :ne!l o,' Lyons, Kmma Ashl.aiigh and A'Ue Boniont both of tlespori, ajo MiiMvr her. i'he was a iiiemb r of the Christ;ar ehureh mid of the W. t:. T. V. at kirklin. The f ineral ve;vi.rs will be held at the C'liri.-ti;in church at hirkhn nt 10 ,,'i-io.-k Kriday morning the Rev. NV,vt n Vandervort olliciatiiig. Lu.i.il wi!i he at the (lak 1 1 ill .rnuUn near K'ikin. HIT THri TRAIL HOLIDAY. Nei- t ihan uud Harris Kane at the English Opera Unit-, In tin. title ro!e of the new- Cohan anil Harris farce, "Hit-the-trail lloli da"," at KnIih's Aihtu House for an ergagenerit of three niVbts, eomniencng .Monday, February nth. and Satur lay matinee, pla goers in Indianapolis i-f -iirredr.dirg towns v ill see Kred Xihlo, for the first time in several ears. in fact the first time since he has attained the rank of star. Mr Niblo rreatod the role and it probably will prove a sourrc of gratification that Cohan and Harris hav sent him. and otl,f of the rust that mB'le (he piis-t- .ueh a tiemendous .success on llioadv.ay all during the original run la.-t season, tu present the play on the road. Mr. Niblo's role in "Hit-the-trail Moiliday" it is widely beflrved bears a certain resemblance to phases of Billy Sunday's character, so n.aike.l. it must have I. ;ii iiiteiiio,.d. fhily ttte evangelist who got so manv to "hit the ti.,,1" was a reformed ball player, and Hit tiie trad llolliday" is a re. formed bar tender. Before the play gets pa:.t the tiue t,.-life bariier shop sren. with which it opens, ,t if learne.l that llolliday has rcme to the little town of John. burg at a salary of f (i0 a week to ive prestige to the bar in a new hotel built by the brewery niterrst4. because the pniinetor of the temperance hotel there wouldn't rrrt m beer when told. But while ovtting ?linod and mammicd. Ilolhday. like .Kherr. who go to barlH,, sbips get-; 11 lot of useful information, and deeiiled he w fluid not be a bar tender in tint tow n Hrter all. II. tuinel m with the down tr.elden pro pt.etur.of the temperance place. v.Iki wa.i m mnfactuimg ap,l trying to m-!I "Nearly Beer," a -m, rate e drink, and m two weeks tV y have the In-eu . ec. hegginr f.o- o,cr(. HoHi.li',- K making tern r.in.-e .-.er.'lies , writ mg for th" inai-.i -ine and p,i, ing f..r motion pictures. ,. ,r w,r- the heait of t!ie town mini.-ter's.daiuOTt. 1 . an. bee-imes tH'ttrr know n in (be com muni::, than (.'..I. Km.,,.vrit 111 Oy-ter T,.a' i, the onli ne of a raid to teem with the " d rjd deh,;!,tfl (;er,.r M. foirm brand of humor. M. ,1 order, for seat, fo- this I altrartion are U-mg receive. I r Fnyli,!,'. and will be filled .n turned promptly in n-dcr u, eeipt.

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THREE MORK t'ANIUDATKS. little .ImiM that all of Uie iln verej limitn Bongt r. John, on fM. rr Hav i.b.Mil it. l-a.ee clitui.! Caa'-lJ IVlilMMts tiled for t oiinedmcn lo h" 1 1 w. i l bis phyeru in line. ' r iTtit; I ir li YulH f t the I'r-inarr. I ""'""' .- .jfc,r,r I - I '"I to a a vivid e .ae pie of the j j ,,.a; goals .. I!u h. I Kroler. ( -rt fores nvue rinilt'l.tie ha M Jjiin.il fiat" rmty m,iil i. ! .s f h" ... ,.A m,rr ,; aVi ,.r :. .IoIiiimiii their naniei; loi the ii'ej-v to b ) .:d i peie! nU that Wwn'i' J Bi.frv ,"r 4 .ir- hd M (.. r lin, fildl a l errto I w the onl., memtmr "f lly Bo ton leii-a I ,ie,k,t. Push 4 Law If er.iiir ra.vM.iti- from the m -nd ! I "ho 1I rrv nnee than (...iririi fori ,,,. tv lovv A. M Lo'land lilfd Hi a i:.i-al..n;h" ".m't tun year. 1 - -. '".n.lohi'e f- r'-..'iii I'l-rufi ,v.sit 1 ' t-i-.' '"' ipe -. i -i.l-l. !.- 1 ( J . ? t','.T. fl,f f 1 ' fr-. . . . - ' L

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Johu 11. Hoy "Delrta-ing the Coods" in High Clasa P:.y iictjon at Grand Jolirt H. Hoy, manage r of the Grand Cpera Houo, is receivitif eongratuiationa on every hand Jon bringing stun 'J'dhigh class production tag "The. Birth ofNN'ulion" to Lebanon. expenses "at jin attractior like .c sre enormous annwhile t'..M .""Cipts wero heayy, Mr. Hdy'a ahait was small. Ho was greatly please to come out even on the cnterprilev That he made aome money out of the production a gratifying to the theatre going public. Mr. Hoy'g aim has been to ouild up the patronage' of the. theatre and to do so he ha bookr-i the highnr.t el-iffi of plays anil photodramas. All of the entertainments so far have been of the best and bear out Mr. Hoy's assertion that Icbanon theatre goers need pot go away from home to ci something really worth while in a theatrical way. Views Site of Right of Way of New Railroad Across Can-, ning C'o.'s Land. T!i" jurv in the ia. c of the lndi -.n-1't.lis A Frankfort railroal company guiti.'-t the Ladoga (annirg Connany :;. In oi.Tht to Lei anon . ye.-.teiday afternoon to view- tie grouads of the fanning company's i-latiV, just west af Lebanon, which tho canning company alleges were .damaged by the h;,ildin of the railroad. Accompany ing Hie jury is the court baililf and the attorneys for the two parties to the suit. .tore leaving I'rawfonlsville. Judfo West made the ruling that atn.'ys should point out feature? uif'ht out in tiie evidence which has -r given in the heating.; thus fai through the ronil bailiff, arid it or-lv such points . Iioidd be culled their a'tention :is the sittr rnoys for hot!- .udes -f the ca.-r :n:re-sl io, From in e. cut standing ,.f the rr.se, it II abb- (iMt s.-vral more das will equi' . d to romj 'etc the heal ing. and the a,giv""nts ,n" :-ttnrn? s. I'DKMLK RESIDENT. James ('lore IMed at liidianatatlis and Was Buried at Jamestown. James Horn died at his home in t'ldianapulis Friday. January M. His funeral wn c-,ndiieted at i'i home there Sunday morning at !;IHi and, the l.o.h arriv.-d at Jamestown about vc- o'clock by automobile. He was to r-t ;n the L O. O. V. cemetery latnostown. Mr. ('lore was formof Jamestown having been in nss some few yeais ago, owning ry goods store thi ie. Sport STRIKEAWEAKRZZLE?! This is the ticstion 't hat Now , Assorts Itself as Dcu-hip-ntents Occur. BY JACK VKHM K NKW YUHK, .lanoary : tlu-rate.1,.,1 ba.ehall ,.tllkr V-,11 it fad to of a la, fc of re nk-. of tii.ivers? latenali; la ia) loyalty in I hes-,,uestio,w mi-a-witoig them - v pet lyfi-ntlv as the day.) ') b and reports fn-oi the vaii'ms major b-ague eities tell of plejer after player s.tning up for l!i7. Harry H Kraneo is tl;e iletuan)e nurnalr of the maj.ie l--igiirs, Whit : pe tmik the rem . :,t llo .Ion then, were an., vho pi-.d.-i.."1 that In .add,

ive rMticiilty siuning op bin pUyera. 1 f-r. I o-.-mi and - u.iiin n y ; la wild the !iri,.gti-l Bed Hon were flaw lor.lsville Tholllt it-'rel to "hold up the e boss." : Forwaidf. But timr has ju. t como out Mth;u i , . .' Kiggion. h

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Died This Mornihg at Home of Her Daughter In This City. STRICKEN LAST WEEK Body Will LS hhippcd to Sideii Tomorrow WhereurL:! WiU be Held. Mrs. Margaret Wood, who suffered a stroke of paralysis at the iiome of her daughter. Mis. Mary A. Julian. 310 North East street last week, died this morning at 8 o'clcck. Mrs. Wood was born in Vermiion county, Illinois, July la, 18:i:t ami was consequently iirhty-three vears, six months and idjteen days old at the time of ilci-.th. When she was eighU-en years old she was united in marriage to Thomas Wood now- deceased of this city. John and Mi-Olellam! WWI both of Si.loll, Illinois, survive. IVce-v-ed waii a ovinher of the Presbyterian ej.urrh at Pidcll. The bodv will lie shipped to S'dcll tomorrow anil the funeral service will be held there Thursday. NEWEST STAGE CREATION. "Japland" the Feature of John W. Angel's Big City Minstrels. "Japland," the feature of John W. Vogel's big minstrel which will appear at the ('rami Thursday night is a noveltv b'cause of the absolute newness of the idea of construction. It contains a hit or two from every form of stage creation Opeia, Karct and Mintrtilsy r.red.oninating. Beautiful, flowery Japan, with its wonderful eolor ..chemes if gold, silv." and tlitt.r, is profusely illustrati-d in the complete scenic production, a treat for the eye seldom seen with a tiav cling organization. With the Minstrel is a double symphony orchestra and roici rl band. RMTRNS TO I FMAS'dN. Knl,h Marvin Takes Management of Jones' t leaning Lstahlislimcnt, Ralph Marvin has accepted I he management of the R. (". Jones ('leaning Co. Mr. Marvin formerly rosined in Lebanon and was emploxe.i in tin local station of the T. H., I. & K. traction cmMpuny and is well known here. He has jir-t returned from'N'ewark. O., when' he has l .-en for the la -t two years. He would like to meet all his friends at his new place of employment. News WALLOPED AGAIN Thornlonn Downed the Allieninns Lusil Nii;ht by a 10 to Ifi Score. 1 fair gii-e at 'I Icrn'owo t i. t

wnm.r eve, ling, the Tlmi nt.cvn team won I. ..-Is the! from 3' foi.l.-ville argngatien. Hi .llo. The vwI.ih st. 11 I 'd the game

Hid held I he lead of a II for in I" ni-nulc; in the hist half. I I'nej ,..-, in.,i to wilt at tins period, and I allow-ill .tin- ho.oe team to double the I ..ccr h-fore thev topped, tim.-hing riie initial i. nod w i'h an 1X3 K'ori ir the linme t.-am';i ffcvor. The iuni jh'alf was a walkaway, as Hie Craw ,for.l. -alle aggr. gallon .... oied to hi I wlmH lluoiighoip. Hudi ..ture.l for , the ositms. making twelve ' their -,,(,.. ,,,(;, wiul- tohn Ka hner w-re the host on the I. sal , Koph r, Hsvis V. ill, I nvlc A i -

Doomed To a Childless Life As the verdict of the kindly physician was pronounced the vounir wife was overwhelmed with the t lOiiBciuusucSri of - SS RACE SUICIDE i

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1 o DRAMA OF THE AGES Colonial Theatre Wednesday, February 7th. 15c - Admission - 15c

Preparedness HE PRErARED FOR SPRING 1-y lakins DIAMOND I5RAND 1JEEF IKON AND WINE, prcdigcHk'tl. The best known in'oducts to build ui your run-down condition. LONG & DAVIS PHONE .ill. W ALL PAl'KK

hall U-am "ill he keenly felt by the fellows, tuber fellows with the sniendid coaching of Mr. Kreeman and faithful training will do thenbest to adjust themselves to the reor ganization "t the team. Hi-: whole ..ch-iol reulies the eliilicultics under which the te.im has been working and eryhody is boo-.ting and good spirit pre vp Is. PUBLIC SALE DATES .1. M. Trent, of near North Salem wiM eoiidwt a geueial farm sale on l'ue...lay, February i W. A. Siiiail, Auctioneer. Wednesday. January .11. W. O. Campbell, si miles mirth of Lebanon at Boutin, T. II., 1. & F. stop; general pulilir tale; Col. J. B. Henderson, auctioneer. WodiicMlay, January :!.- Ira Futhinlge one mile ri"rthca t of Mav, g.nei.d f irm i-ale. Cel. W. A. .Small, aucttonr cr. Frl.tuary Vcdiud.i:.. F.ime, Kiddle, i,iile-i ia't of Stop T. I!.. I. L. traction line, 8 mi'-s north ol l.'dian m; liois,es.aitle, hogs, sheep, feed anil implements. l ebiuary l, Monday- K. 11. Johnson, S'-j inileii southeast 01 lebanon .111.1 I mibs. V.e.t of Kiljelle ,,,,,1 -a oide noith on what is Jfoown as Hie Sam Ooyle plm-e; lioiei-i,, cattle, si p. !i.-g:-., feil and ini;dement-. TRI HI SETT & SON'S SALES. January wl V.cdnenlay -I'.-iYi.-Bros. Lebanon, mule and hotac aalfl. Keh-unry 7. . W cdnei.day-John VMtit. man. H mile., i oiitl'KCet ol Ad vmio. f-ig aim sale. rrhn.s'irv A. 'In-- .U- J. K Lobbin . I le.'n.l ing. iml., Halep-1! iiale. I el"Ul .V II, Ire .In -t In 11.. 1. & K

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;f Quality costs, but it jiiiys. It pays not only in the wear of a piano, but the tone quality will make you appreciate the best in music. Our pianos are of the qualii v that satisfies in moth TONE and DURABILITY. W. W. STEVENS E. Siih I'lione 5.1 WE HANDLE I'lour, AH Kinils of FcJ and t'ott"n Serrl Meal New I'uN's bi;;; -eiailv ile.iiiaide . '' l: - Ml'Og r " KLOl B. es id satisfying, W invii" the puhlfi- to vi.jit our new and modem elevator on Seuth f.a. t stt-eei. We are iircpared to give the people of Booiic county the vei-V bed sec. n-e. LEBANON t;RAIN CO. Lebanon. Bhone 1115.

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