Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 116, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 February 1917 — Page 4
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Aiin Prlntlnf pubUXtlnff Co, i 11. y lTx.d. MttnhTtbv4 .1?M U'M-kly Klrtot. tv-UrttiiiKhexi 16T t H. NmI. 9'ri:-ufv-MaiiiiicT. J. M. HATTiOKTON. hl.it tot. WithniM Tm I. Route win! T(W xcepl Sunday, V !.?' V hun id KuMMtur Hy Mail, on v-r . fty Mail, 'x months Hy Mutt, lhrt- rrmnUi Telethon -Hum, IX: News. 28 MAiojric ciLaMA. Sated MMttitcs. Ronne I-odK" No. !', I-', ft A. M. neeond lrteliev e-cli month. " -.XO p. M Ivor C. Tulle. MOTUiy; Harry A. Hull. W. M. I rimplpr N lirst T u H-l'ii Va .Hi, W. M. ?. fnl.T East-.-.uys. secrtwo ' so. it. a. m. see-.-nil, : p. in ny. V..lir J tV.lnl Wr.lnmil.iv e-e.h i, rlmrleo. i:url.i.4u I. M.: Ilecunlor. Lrhnnon i'"i.iiaoli.rv Templar. Tlniil !.-!. T30 i. m. Ice.ry i: T Ben H. Co.itiil.. il C. I t, Kl.r1 ii Paul 0. Taur. candidate fo or, euhiect to the Republican p March 0. PUBLIC
Having sold our lam, 1 will II at public .-ale at Shirley farm, 5 mile southeast of Lebanon and -o, mile.. Whitestown. at Stop Hi. i,:irn in l!u f.-. t or b.t. on the traction line, on
Wednesday, Feb. 14
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II)l(rs-0 ca t I 1 sound: 1 iron-p-ai draft horse. ; , n s i,i; 1 hiock n are. weighing 1.:K) pounds. 8 years oi.l: 1 br-.wn urir.;. uiu' ii t ai.- -.. omal: I lilac k r.iare, smooth-mouth, family io-oki : '2 to:n;t!K "!--'. it,-..:d i ltn k- tfelitiiKi:..: 1 cununv 2-yai-old frlilinK, extra i'. xl; j t-ominir .vc .i.ihk cent,. t v r 1 1 1 is i hotn kco f h Is. I J It ro-ben ioon. a jfoud one: j gotxl oai 1'i'ir .-horth.uu .-"ii and cxtiii Ktsod Shorthorn rah's. Hot I a at I p 14 fall shoita, 17 head fattening i.o. , 1 o-4 IV-, i I h.ra hoar. .So ' immune ti. HAY AM) STK V Tv n.v '.i t;...u.v hav. extra if.M.d: 2"1 ba!! br.Rht ,.ts M,v mini NTwt ft i L ii i flat t I a I I f a I pin I I M lky tre.kinjr pie-. ured 3 si-iis...i , airo a 4- h o .e hitch 'or jjmci -wnlluMt breaker., sprint; aM s, k" '.r :h h.rr. -, :.f"l rn!N r. corn rj'ter. Int."i.atir-!El 117 hv iJ) Iwn-. t w , . I v baler. 12 horsi w.t .' way faHjline cnjf'ne, nr ,v IVur.H f jd reder. I'. I.avat iTejiio . riarator. good top buKE.-'. "pen r ad w.ifr, . n:t,. wok narn-ss. t,:,:.: I;ank':u ami arte l's too nvmenr.v.s to wn!n i. TKI!iS OF SAI.i: -.'-aii'.e a.. u.-uat. CLEM SHIRLEY COL. C. O. TKIKKKTT. Auclimuir.
PUBLIC I will sell at pi of ,e.,,..n. , ! Miite,.town. on
SATUKDAY. I KBUUAIIY 17 '4:(;i.m.(; at ni:H0 a. m. HOB rs H i 1 j I 1 ) pounds each, rominir . and . v. ai ; old. sou-id and l'-hici iii work aoviihcre. sinitle or rln.il.ie. CAT ILK 5 Hc!-'!hr.e n-dk cows. on- C, ve.is .. udl be fresh tnia lr.irc.li; one H year iid. v.ol I,,.- frenh middle of April: one :i years old tin- sprmi-: :id..... .BW. i,n,".: two heifers to lie frr.ii June hist: at! full bl-l.l Jc i.ovs. FAKMINi; IMPLI.MFMS AM) H KNFSS Three ,cts r narnesn. unci joind oiies: H io.tlKn- inloirv: I m (en ojiLit wai-nrr. ttmi an new: 1 Hliu-kh iwlt corn plante r. w:tb fert,br atlacbwent, gost a,, m w; two J"hn i.-.r ndu.g c ultivalors, .! a;
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K.viP appr.rtM lr.-.,:,l n.,;... b-.ir,nir ii imt rent i:.t-,e..t from dale if not paid at maiiiniy; .hsceuet , .1 c-n'.s on tl-s dli,r frhtl I Nliytlnl unlil Wrm., ol saie ait complied w:tb. THOMAS HKAUSHAW tdL. 1. I). IIF.NDFHSIIN. Aurtiiw-er.
PUBLIC SALE 1 v,iil Hirer fur .-ijik' at tny farm, " miles iwitilhwi-nt i.f lA-bunui tin thv .i.ii:i.t'iAii r'inl.iit lOMM) a. in. ou ES1AY, FKBRUAKY 1'!, Jlor., Cuttle, lU,g lU,y. and Ci-iiu amf farm litipk-rjiunt... CARL RADER
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i . Jf.ii I fl. h The Rev. M. A. Levy to Occupy Pulpit at the First Baptist Church. The sermon at the First Baptist church tomorrow evening willi be preached by the Reverend Maunro A. Levy I. V.. of Brooklyn , New York. Mr. Levy is not only on of the fam ous group of preachers of our metropolis but in a noted leader of the Baptist denomination. He comes to the Is:banon church on this occasion at the request of Mr. Kent the paftor. A m'-cting of one of tiie denominational boards in Indianapolis next week is bringing the Baptist leaders from all parts of the country to Indiana. The churches of Indianapolis will be supplied toMurrmv hy these visiting cl.-igymen. The First Baptist church oi tins city is favored by the coming of the llrouklyn pastor. TRHIBETT & SON'S SALES. February 18, Tuesday J. K. Kobhin. . Gre- ni-Huig, Ind., Hampahire Sre-nl '" ca'e. Irbtuary I4. odnesdav Cl-on .-ilio-ley. -top 10 on T. H., 1 AK... c,-u-er.il farm sale. Fobrury l"., Thursday Wallace Well.-, (i miles northwest of Lebanon .See Col. Tribbett & Son for elates. llaniy. plioios. Vint Side Square. SALE i1? miles northwest of I oil the T. II.. I. & Ii. Il'( I (l( K A. V SALE ble..ville road, ides east north of to I
Church .Services
PBE8BYTERIAX CUCRCH. Sunday school 9:30. Morning nereice, 10::J0. Organ, "March Romaine" . . . Gounod Miu Hutchings. Sentence, "Com Said Jeeua" K'efealcr , Quartette. ; Chant, "Lord'a Prayer" Quartette. Ortran, "Herreus" Delburck Resionite, "We !ok to Thee" . . . . Lansing Quartette. Anthem, "Saviour Hlesed .Savlmir ' K'.'i' . : Mrs. Jones. Mrs. It:. ' Jtr. Joiic v . . ol.o. (VRkn, ".Tlr.-u-r .March".. Lohengrin Sermon, - ' Lincoln Service, 4:30 The folio ins is the program at the vesper hour: Orpan, "Medley of National Melodies" J. . . . Howan, Orsan, "Allegietto" Foote Miss llesa IlutchinKs. Song, "The Star Spun'leil Banner" i'ancis Scott Ke Double Quartette. Mrs. lister F. Jones. Mrs. Joseph lacobelli. Mrs. Fred Donaldson. Miss Esther I'erkins Mr. Lester Jones. I'.r. lroy C. Tolie Mr. Ilaiyld Latoilette, Mr. Domic Bvnl. l;eponse, "A Contrite Hearts Lynes Senior Quartette. Ortran. "Serena.l ..- (,.iuno Anthem, "Consider and Hear Me," rfouec.' Mrs. Donaldson, Miss Perkins. Mr. la I'ollette. Mr. Bvnl. .dimr. "W hen Lincoln W alked at might; "We Talked of Lincoln ir. the NiirM." Mrs. Ma iv Btiienson K, "Teiitmg To-nicht" I inutile lu'uartette. bent. "Pra.se Ye the Vord" Holder J 1 I HIM Mr. loue. Ornan selecteil Address. "The Spirit o Lmcolir.Life." (FMKAL CIIKt.vri N till l H. A. L. Ward, minister.
U 1 I 1 n I l-msrai-i. vith Mrs. I 'aimv Adiut.s .m .Vo c i vm prelude, PilgrimV chorus Ubanon strr.-t. The snbieit will , fr.,ni",Ihanl.auei" Wucnei ,.; v.. Miss Goldiene Groves organist In ...-.iLi (LMTAAlii M. K. (HI lit H ' ..orus. --wing of peace . . ruiliva; .'.c.cpt.iri- reading-. Charles Aibei-t Parkin. Miin.-tr-.-vnin.. No. 1. -t) C-imo. Loud An- The Sunday ..chu.il is tiie place fo them. Let u.. Sing Taylo os and girls, men ai d women. W Leaver. vnu'H be iiteased in set- every niemhc H S I W II 1ft t I oininur.inn reeding" ilnpkin ,orro- morning at !;.'; sharp. ( u.i.m.iin.-n. 0:4.. n.orniiig vwv h.p. The ea.-i,, I I ' II t lj Announcements. ,f ITolanHv." Tl.i- .ee-.-nr" i io. "If God so Clothed th? Grass" nc-ate po.-tponed from last Sun liisch.ci' Uv. Thn-c present ie.Uested tl:ut i I :..l. liichmnn. c pn-aehert late- so more imam 1t. i ..in. "I. ntc, Seeent.v Times Sev. n.' he opnorlumlv ef hearing it. Let u II Ml U 1 1 ail il in: Will ten-c .,. tMi ,,.,M.,orit meisage. "I II k I I est:ucl,.. Jorusi-iem tr.e l.ol.i-n . U:ii;y. .,l.ing, lAv.u.d.. and cus.-w.ul "Il"1( o attend. 1 1 1 k I -. v. I I I- - 1 , , - .l.-.sl.r.rtM-K. S..l,h:ith 1.1,4-n ." The is ih N . I e I . .
it til Id , jniln tf.T will be .CPU' is -. pie at li OO .,'elcH I bo a d. bale by four wi i i.tnt. an l-.nd- ivnr on ', I'c.lv. d th it th ? Cli'. d.i p:-d.m -lo-ulcl he mad.- c r of the -i-ic-iy." The I r t t t n I "( th" vii-tv vwll be ho.tcs. I I I I the lak:Wt Oio:;,n chclrch Tel. dav. FebiU-liv :;th Tins Hill I I ooct.-d by the KonOtfii Chiistiat Mifstonuiv MK-iety. Mi inbel'l- of tb t j I II
Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church niARLES ALBERT PAl.KlN. MINISTER
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umej t attend this rally. Unturned missionaries will have charge of this. FIRST BAPTIST CHL'KCH. ' Morning worchip, 11 o'clock Organ, "Prelude" Rlmbault fllona Pttri :..!.: (ireatorex Hymn, "O, WCrnhip the King" Haydn Response, "The Lord Will Hear" . Adams Offertory. "Litany" . ' Schubert Anlhem, "y Heart Fultillu It Vow" Prothevoe -Pap. Me Not, 0 Gentle Saviur" , . Doane I'o.i'.lude, "l'ricsts March" Meittletssobn Kvenmg worship. 7 o'clock Organ, "Adagio in A Flat" Volckniar Jugan, "Paiit-.ralc" Lisit Sentence, "Come Let Ls Adore Him" Spon-e Hymn, "All Hnfl The Power of Jmr' Name" H.ildrn Re-ponse, "He Leadeth Me" Bradbury IfTertory, "Meditation" . . Frysingei Anthem, "Glorious Things of Thee Arc Spoken" Haydn solo, "He Shall Feed His Flock" from th" "Messiah" Handel Miss Jlary Klizoheth Ihioten dymn, "Sun of My Soul Ritter pootlude, "Postiude in G". , Guilmunt Miss Mary Stevens, Organist. Sunday school at ::4o. We are glad o see new fac.js among us almost -eiy Sirnda.' A rot-ai we lcome i. utenced to all. In spite of this di.--igreeahb-v.ee.lhir we hid a line -chooi ta.it week. Let us he present in time for the splendid orche.s ra .rigrain. Ii. Y. P. L". at G o'clock. Tiie voiin,--ooiac a-e wide aus.-e and cicnng a p a kill lied to th-... he'uful orograms. There null be a rweiition of new iieiuiN-rs at the niurning service. Al II i la-tor of the Civene Aveieie lian ist church of Brooklyn. New ik. ptcic h. Dr. Lev is one of th. treat leader;, of our ehuieh and hi. oming to l.-haiion shoedd ..ni,t ':-nl-resi of ali , p, . p!c.
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I ne old rne ?om.. ' 'ihc prnver senricc on Thuvsdn? I niirlit, con'.muen to grow m memliers. We. bad the lisrgeat attenlu.lee hot week. All present are boosting for a larger crowd this week. Ci-.i-.e and help os. . Musical program for Sunday, February 11th. Organ Prelude, "Elegic," . . Dcmaigre Miss Ruth Perkir.s. Hymn No. 2, "Come, Thou Almighty King," Wesley Anthem, "Lord With ('.lowing -Heart" Schurcker I Misn E.flher Rabbins, Miss Florence Pa'kin, Mr. Human Whitehcud, Mi. Herbert Kansiiall. Hymn No. 9, "Let All on Ea th Their Voices Raise," S!n..on Offertory, "Andantino ' ..; Rij'et Solo Contra'to, "God Who Maii-t Faith raid Heavnn." A-iams Miss Floreneo Parkin. Hymn No. .MI8, "Take the Na.-ie of of Jesus With You"- I!atei Postiude, "March" Stark Miss Ruth Peiiiins. Kvening. G:15 t'fteim minute organ recital. Prelude, "Pilgrim Chorus" From Thanniiauser Anthem, "Praise Wuileth for Thee" ' Vnbm e Miss Fsther KoWjins, Miss Floie,i;e Parkin, Mr. Herman Whitehead, Mr. 11 .-i nert Kani-di II. Offertory, "Reverie" Callei.-l-r I'ottlu.le, "firnnd chorus" .. Whiting (TlKlsfJAN SlIKNt K. Services, Sunday It a. m. Subject, "Spmt." Sunday niiuol HI The re-rular Wednesday evening Te.tiiuoiiai Meeting at T p. m. All .a : cocd'ally invit-'d to attend the.-.-Yo.t nee invited to rail at C. f'et I g n M I all, Ca.-on-Neul buihiing. P. II. SKIiVKT S TOMtiCIUAY. I I ...tor. The pastm at 11:00 oVlock. .1. Cio-e Monday l iolit. IVpiua' J. M. Toggle, pastor. H I Ml 111 1 1 l TJ I siinday school at 10:00 o'clock a: -ebir,g at 11:00 oVlock. Sub!'-, he Qnaliliciition for Meiuln-rsh the Church.", Kvening service at 7:00 o'clock, " spot Message." is the s-.ihje. ecybody invited t.l attend and n p with us. W. J. bowman, paste A. M. L. IHITICM. K n-1 i, :!! be p, .X.K. VWfl h' FL'SLIC iVEETiNG TO HIM 1. 1 Lhli iToniolers Will Strive (n Inu-r-e-l More Porsuiis m the l.nleipri.se. Uho ft .11 led th. A., lor Lilian I held a pib'i I i i he pi d the-ii ni.li Ho I tl start I t I 'would I en h: I. eh, V. M. C. A.. In ie betme-.aio-ther year pa. -e:-. No d: t- l-a.. be-en set for tiie public meeting but i it ill pn.li.ibly be Ir.-lil n.-st e.-i:. rroianuv a F;"vo rvrly i ; n -1 r
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This is the time of year your feet need' protection. This is the place w here you can find the protection. While there is a scarcity of Rubbers we vera fortunate enough to have a large stock and can supply you with anything you need in rubber footwear. Come in and see us. The Morgan Shoe Co.
Classified ADVERTISING Rates 'ic Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken for les-s Thin 10c. HELP WANTKM WAN! F.U-Thlee or lou: ladle, in th s city to rc ,.: : sent u at t'.-.-i.-bona Good tunnel. Ken- I il' pn-;i-.-ui r.i : t',e Le. I lem. k, : .iralota Sprints Neve Ye-k. HOISLS FOR UK NT. I )l 1 1 I t I r t I 1 J-j:. W. C Kenn.siv. l i-t. MISl F.IXANLOl FUR SALB. 1 )l U 1 t y, 1 k t I 'hone No !M,'I-L. li-otf. 1 I V I rl ha U. i(. 1. 'A LIS bed. tier.. 11. C. l., r i.li.fl rt'eet. i ii:"s u.i. hi nuali: -. lla:-. II. Iliall. ,. MISCFI.I.ANLtil S W ANTKIK iii i t lit K e. islfil IXf AMI FOI M f I 111 n f to use the I tew iter classi .1 r " - I to jckaoniril!e Daily Ii,diwn..ii . 3 30 . m. 1' Ar. J.cLwnvnlti l 7:4U I iii'dlh-Per)iT:p!ii h i7...K,;f.:.;:;;v;..rr b. fiiK'iiMt. . . fi.olp. m. Ar. j,tion-ille (-. 'I f SO y m. I... CliH-icaull . . :f0a..-r-'i Ar.jMkMomie (" ' ) IMi n. v-ij Wi.lrrTo.rnlTicl.iU CTi' '.' Da Sile Duly L,- V I ( B-d lour Route J- -'. ! " "- - - .1 4 .$ $ $ $ $ $ " YOU Voil't Miss'" the money if you f t a In iii oT us e-u our sii.all weekly payeirn'.. -y pl.n Dc.ti.nr,. hut let u . M make yo:; loan. siotoS2-o iMiiiefil upon h iii'itilure, Live stoik, etc, and hft m yourj Si. "u:r::r.,",. r - for rates, giving inl.-il, w.i;:c.i uidl ti-; Vj copal W. A..Swank frai foieb-viiie. lad. I lien H.i.- iVid.r. Phoimn C Jo
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Try Our Salt Rising Bread LIKE MOTHER USEI1 TO BAKE D. L. Creath Our own delivery. Phones 127 and 517 Prest-0-Lite Service Station, l .atteries recharged and rcjiairpd. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 1S9. DR. R. D. GARRISON LENTtST l armera State Bank BmlciUg Hnoaia 20g-2vf ' Phmr 4-K W. A. SMALL GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sl a Specialty riione-Oirt'-e MX Residence .1241 LEBANON, IND. Thone 6 PINNELIrCOOMBS Lebanon'! Lesdlng Lumber Yard, OOLEY & EDWARDS Specialists In Men's and Boys' Wear P. B. YtlNTERS CHIROPRACTOR Hour.: 9-11 a. m, 2-i am! 7-H p. ml CONSULTATION A-ND SP1NAU ANALYSIS KBEK raaon-Neal Bldg. Won ' IV IT'S GOOD HARttj WARE WE HAVE IT ! J. C. BROWN CO. : I DR. L. M. BEAVEN CSTEOPATHIC PIIYi'IC! V. Fetiwfirs E.U Bark E j 7 a. ra. le. n. m. ..
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