Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 118, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 February 1917 — Page 4
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iMUfd very avwrurca exeaet Sunday. With mall coition rea'tOn I J hurul stlia, Mchanleabur atiBaslUst Tw A uqi ana KOsaion. Iud. roasts or inKumoii. Mall subscriptions payabla atrlet)7 In Advance and paper will ba diacnntlnu4 unlaaa atibscrlpllon U rana,tl Br Mall, una ir -lion br Mall, aix months . ,. Br Mall, Uiree months By Mall, one month ... By Cttrrlar, par wrk . By Carrtar, ona yar .. ... .jr. Obituaries and tlardtt ot Thanks are subject to a chara-a of to pnr lfn ff am wool, fault should accompany mattsr of this kind. Advertii-InK matter of lottarlaa or anything of a Ilka naturo not accented at any prica. Talathanse - H-JUnem. IE: !ff. 31. MAaWsTIO CIJIDA. tats MaU.iis. Boone Lofla-a No. s, K. at A. M. sac Lebanon fliapter No. ?s. rn Hur. First Tut-aniiy i 7 J0 p. m. t'ella Van Nuyi May Schulli. W. M. Oritur Kal art month . frrur Trfbanon Chapte onil Wailo-vlay ei Ivor C. Tolls, s No. 3. Ft. A. M. Sec ch month, T : p. nt cretary, Walter J Boone Council. No. S, It. S. third WetlndftV eaeti memo. 7 .Hi p. Charles Harutuui 1. M . Ivory c. Tui Pecorder. A BETTLK BASIS. John WW ; IMi, one of the most raduai Reput1 ains of the country has goven voice to one of the stront statements u.h to the duty of over) citiien in the present cr'M. with Grrniany. Mr. Hill, in a emit addics ut Cumberland tiap, referred to Lintoui and the days of tlie civil war, ar.o tit'ltuta! th;;t it V V j'lsl a much now the duty of loyal citizens to rtnnd h President Wil.son a:; it w-a the duty ot FUt-h citivniM in 18iil to ttitml by l'ro-i-dt nt Lincii'.ii. Theic i.. t.i:e thn:n .ure aboul a criti in tne Nation's welfare, and that ithut eritici.-.m ttuse duiiup .t ti:: t thit niioaU to jii iiH'itji iiatrmtum. The iii er. l.r.ve ceard thi ir niit at Wil.son aud Landing, an', even congress escatics any criticism of a minor nature, and eventbmg ii d'-tie t,aid on the broader ba:;ii of patriotiKm, and the idea tlml cvei) man, President and ncople, i moved by the highot idrals of patriotiem. Much of the usual critiei.-m. an. how, ia otit of I'lace and it poor polities, anil the coming of a cri.-i.:. Mowping this ur.fa'r entici.-m, shows tint it wan wrong in Ihc firrt place. McKirtkjr wi rr'tleiscil until the Spanioh war, then the ciiticism reaMd, but tot. late to prevent hii aeanindtton. Why not put the discu.-. ion of National questions on the ba.i.s nf the belief that every man, l.ig enough tr, be Preitlent or to hold any office of truM or profit, in moved by right impulses? HOW SOT TO lU IT. Eenitor Hei-er it a good i-amplc of how the iieople do not get represent--titm. Take a county like Tippcranie and it ha wnt Rest r to the legi.-l.t-lure to the Hnue and Senate, fur years, and vet be h- never renll) votetl the se'itiments of rbe people back trf him on tny proposition. It i ridiculous to ny th:tt the people of Tipp"c;:noe and W arren counties ftatid behind a senator who votep against woman suffrage, prohibition, the con.Mil ut tonal convention and now agninM the good ,-ond hill. Surh ie-rer-entation is no' ceprea. ciftation of ll'C people, but merely a representation of the offue-hnlder'.- iningistion and ttull-heailednes.-. There is not mu.-h differenee In thr people ui Liifayette and at oilier p'aees. at lea-t, there is not the difieienre indieated by .Senator KeterV votes in the State srr.at". But, it is a peeuliar tiling thiit, nuh time, the people Mill Mud to the i-K. i!aturc a man noted for his teti'ia-1-tit s and dei.ire to do the hisrre thing. nithr thin to end on "mo i. -rcrelv ltioed b. a tlf'ilie to iri'-e Mie peop!, fair reirosenU.ti'p. ed t pn' ut.,,n :he rfafure- books la-.- : th it. pi' e it,e loee - bc.-t id'-a;. a pl ire m th' ;'in fie-er i tui g-neri-. vliati-ve- toat I.. If tle ie H ll)"liei 11 iteill, .-Mi (.f h TAK fc.j 0 lltf.K MAT. 1 i II i 1 ' 1 H" il . h v..r 'h'-y -pll the psine. with the ' . f tit't it It a" S " i tie ei i of Mmi- los'-ireiit nei-'enieuL fii-W .tabliwl.-q liD feiejla-
:a in iL'i Inn, light. He wsoU 1.0 nt -Friutkiin college to Indianapolis and make it a big university, but he seems ' to be the only one in authority who i
holds this unait; .. jij nj t i pretty hard to get an institution awaj from a small place, after it i once eatabHuhed, and Franklin in like other county aesU, it 'U proud, and justly so, of its record and it standing among the citir of the Stutc, and take no back seat for the capital. - i rURK WITH BITE BEHIND. Germany's last note was not even inwered. The prke of paper is loo high, under the circumntanccs. licrmany will Xind out that she can't (day at aiid loose any longer with thi country th must objerve the rights of this country, or she must light. rhat's the word with the baik on it, and behind the bark it a bite, long and loop, Q Onheslra and Glee Club Concert Will be Given February 21. The preerainine for the orchestra ir.d glee eluh concert Kehnniry -1 it t'mtial I'hn-tmn rhtireh il!l e one of the best concerts given by he school . The music used by the arvhrMTn is written by the l-'dlirore Mini,- Ili-ue of Vincinnuti. The p:oeriini is a.- follow-: Part One. Mari h, "I'eaen of Triumph. Jve.-tur... "Kxuln rance Al. Hayes Vioint iMi.-i, -o.-ai.-iie ftt-m Lucia" .... Mevn.n T.iuer. IMetus Walk. r March. "Mo I ratei Hem;. Part l o. . - Wleek "I lies,;.-!,; . .. ItoiV -ind g !!. f'nrt Three. 'In Storm mid Shu Hllmo "Hi ;.,! .Mi.-s Marv Kbualicth Hooto Be-t Lovc oO'lthern MeloHli; SALK ON KKBRl'ARY 22. Mrs. Maggie II. Heck and son Frank of tlii"e miles and a half northue.-t of Uh.mon, on the Lafayette road, are advertising in the iteporter a public ale to be held at the-.r farm on Wa-hmrtoV, hi rt Inlay. 1 hurrtlay February L';'nd. Colt Tribbett & Son will .ry the sale, and a big crowd is extierted, as the sale ill eoiuiM of a large amount of valuable personal nroierty. 1 hey ill m-II some gooo torses, cattle, hogs, fdicep, clover seed ind farming implements. A copy of the ale vill npiicar on another page f the It-port. t. elation to othr i it-, relation t Organizations. other organiz.'i i movement rathei ion; for it i.-. tin oters of the P,o, tions, scouting is than an oiganiia desiie (,f the proi Si-outs of America to supplement alher than supplant the activities of itln r oi jtani.ation, by widening, leepi-iiiiig. and vitalizing every point )( enetaet which the other org,ini;.ations seek with the buy Inc. Indeed, he ejs-ri''nee has almoM b'-cn uniTtT'al that these other oiganizatmns eehorne the fotnialion of boy scout latin' in their rr.t-muernp. and soal and r.-liglous leader., of boys state th.-.t seouiing widen,, the scope nf their
.nfl-.saiK ; . eaii:an.diip. rainin raft. wmsleml't. V henever tip. -e tiriraniiations form chi'-alry. patriotism and other nibime or more tioop.. to carry out the jet-ts. This is aernmp.-tni l in gdmes prograin of the Hoy Scouts of Anicr-.tnd temn play, and i'- idoasuie, not ira, such organization is in honor . wn k. for the boy. All that is needed
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it Ma -ter conlonn to tite reifuja-'and a eonipctcut h-adi-r. s made by the National Council j "Something to io. lontething to ft II as the local cotnmitUe. if theie think shout, and something to ettjoj re or c.a.,e to use the official in-1 with a vie alwa;, to ehararter ili and name of the Hoy Scout -, of . building . for manliood. not wlu.lareiiia. Ishii'. i the first aim of educatmd."
The Scout Obp-eiive anil Sri: pe. The m-oi. movement i not military foim. rn- .pint. nlth'Hii b i it do" install in Isi-v the inllitai'7 'fI , such a- honor. vMy. oliedi'e.T.e an I pati t.,i,..m. In imi'ont.. patrol. Hie roup. at"i f L, drill arc
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' -nrniui ninn rrMftT(r DLbUiinAKUfitAblibt Is Getting Into Shape For Re maining Game- ttnd The Tournament. The varsity bafkKbnll uy.r.d iias started in on a b d vcrk of practice at the rr ' :y in preparation for the 'ast throe games on the schedule ami then for the tournament. Thirteen enen were present at the practice yes terday evening. Kvery man on the .U.td is now eligible and able to play. Coach Staggs is practising Captain Little lioth at guattl and at center. Little1 is showing up in his old time form at the hackguard and his size and smelling qualities at the pivot position enables him to get many "TiMtls. There aie so many candidntes for the vart-ily thU year of exceptional and equal ability that it is almost an impossibility to pick a regular rive even this late in the season. The locals expect to defeat Crawfordsville by an even larger score Friday night than they heat thein on their own ftnov. Frankfort plays here a'weok from Friday, and llrdford the next Friday. These gimes will wind up one of the greatest basketball years, considering the regular schedule, that Lebanon hateve r seen. The L. H. S. quintet this season has won fifteen out of seventeen gan.es played, and the.-e gume.vere with tii'- trongnst tenuis is fit state. Tito following is the record:" U H. S.. iHyVM-rlersburir. 12. I H. S.. 25; Advance, 21. L. H. S.. S2, Kxkville, 21. L. II. S. -tf.; Washington, 14: L. II. S. 2.": New Iticbm.md. Tl. 1. H. S.. 28: Thonitm, n. 15. 1.. II. S.. 21; Lafayette, IU. L. H. P.. 25; New Iticitmon I. 20. L. 11. S. II; .Mait-i 0. I.. II. 22: i .0; V.a i : ,ilic, -l::. 1.. II. S.. fl; AdI... V. S.. 2i: Tl'orntown. , !:.: 1 i-a'Afoi-t, 15. !.. H '..(.l,vlii.. a. I.. II. '.in, t.. I.. II. S.. :: La fr.' ette. l. 1.. II. S.. -fl; Martinsville. 17. L. 11. S., Koehe.ter, ;;. f f-luiipni has scored a total of o2. points to their opponents1 aoi. MEETING TONIGHT. HuiHnesn Mens AsMKiatitut to Hold St'ssioli in Court Mouse. TJy-re v ili be a meeting of the members of the Lebanon Husinrss Men's--Association tonight in the convention hall of the court house. All the members aie requested to Ik prccnt. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Walter Schooler, trustee of Worth township to William Miller, 1 acre in VYorth township, William II. and Mary 1.. 1-aFollotte to Calvin M. lanox in lot 117, Fan view addition. Lebanon, f 2.0(10. ing about it, s'-rve it by being a good citien. The movement aims to supplement the various existing educational agencies, and to promote the ability in Ik'V.h to do things for themselves and ahcrs. It is not the mm to set tip a new orynni7ation to parallel in it-inirpo-is other alieady estnbli.-lied The i.piiortunily i. afTorder Ih- se oi -g.iii'7itions. however, to introduced into I heir programs unnpie fiataro,i aMicaling to intere.-ts which are unlvei-s-ul aniorg boys. The metinxl is sun.m-d up in the term ScoutcrHft. and is a r'liiibinaii.in of (baervii'.ior, deduction and hamline.s. ..r the ability to do things. Seouleinft ini-lli-les ilistriction in tint aid life ..a--ing, trucking, signaling. e;c'inir. nature study. la the out-of-door: , a giouii of boys. Children Cry CASTORIA i i i M 1 li tyn,t't'!lTXpt V'S 11 V t I tioii .'.Uitiek. lanrer and Hirer, of t. tl-:r,aeb and tntturtines, Auto Intosttittion, Ifalloar -Aahiii... AM'ivllCtti. , ind other ftal itrtstrta rnult Tr-nu ;ili Tsw-Sfifla er Hto.n. stl t'lfae-l tai-U o.ar'il i sua a-:- vs. fir iu..i.'a at-ih tit ay all 4 f-i a
i hlhnseNesWe.k. l or one week, beginning Sunday night, February 11th, with matinees ! ui;,, tl: ""rnctio-n will be tiic treat David W. C.nfHth photo-drama masterpiece, "Intolerance." . Some critics have pron' Jced this to be tho greatest film picture yet produced. In it Mr CeTiftith has gathered togcthv epica from Belshaztar, the life of Christ Charles IX of France, anil from toUay. molding them together in a murvellous production. He calls the picture "In olerance," and there arc 'cur p!o ,n the drama. All are magi''',ce..; i, detaiL The most wonder"ui scenes of mohs and battlea shown during tho different periods entrance and thrill spectator. The picture is the largest ever made by Mr. Uriflitli. For over four years he has been evolving the theme ned completing ita details. The motivatirg theme ia of tho twentieth century and realistically presents some stirring phases of every day life. The ancient periods show medieval France during the reign of Charles IX; Jeru-
.salem at the birth of the Christi.ui era and Babylon about 5.(0 B. C. when Belshazzar's forces were overpowered by the Persian armies under Cyrus. "Intolerance" is a combination of poetic and dramatic in epical form, designed to indicate the visions which could flash across the mind while contemplating a crisis in one's personal af fairs. It reveals that anyone can he 'he victim of the intolerant fonvs which led to the fall of liahylon. the midnight massacres of medieval I-Vance, and the dominant tragedy on Calvary. It j;- a truly great work of art. An orchestra will accompany the I'roductinn, with a musical score e.-pec-"ially composed for this work, and iver one hundred people will L-: employed behind the screen to lend real-.-m to the story o progress. Everywhere this magnificent film 'ins been shown, it has met with thmost cntfiusiastic commendation ot he public and newspaper reviewer, dike. Ma.l orders for seats are being -eceived now at F.ngiish s upevu 'louse, inifl wdl be Idled and returned irmiptly in order of their recei;il hen a'T.aiipaiiicil by a stnmped. selfaddressed return envi lope, and remi;"HIE JAI'.VNKSE GIKL" Is Title of Operetta In Civen by Jan.es. u a Hisdi Stiuml tjnighi The Jamestown Pre,s savs: '"The lapanese Girl' is the musiral operetta hat will be given by the bils' g'etdub' of the J. H. S. at the high school mdiiori'im Saiurda, February lOLii. This play will lie under the direction if Miss Mai jnne Wiltrout. the iiiu.-i.-a! tirector of the .'-rhool. Following is be synopsis. The first act open;, with 1 number of Japiiiiese girls visjtirii 0 llanu San, a young Japanese eauty, who in ai.o.it to celebrate her .'ighteenth birthday regarded in Japan it 'the coining of age.' Some amusenent is caused by Changa. her faith'ul servant, who apnea to be ovc:lurdoned w ith work. The story i., teVI n dialog and songs and contains k rt-at many amti -ing and interesting dtuations. In tlie second act two American girls who are touring m Japan with their governess for odemton and rorrratioi are nnpelled by -urioctty to enter the ga'den and while their governess i ki trhug hey slip away from her. Tin- Japanese girls returning resenl the intru-s-ion of foreigners and awnke the gov I'tness, who has falhn asleep at her easel, mid protend not to iik. r. tao l her explanation. O llanu San ronie:: to her r"-a-nc, and in tlie end invite.. the Aiiieriiau l-idie.-i to remain h: her vtuests and wilnes- the interesting and quaint cciet.ioii'e's tllat .ire about to commence. T5e ae.cnr gialefullj ttnd win the lic.t,i.s of all. "The girls have bet n working bard in thi.- flay and nocial ro.-unu.-a hae been secured for it. Kvcrvthing hu lieen done (o make it a surccs." COURT NEWS. In the ruse of James A. Hogjbue vs Frank Statoti it. al., for drain, n motion to.stnko out parte of icitionstranre of J. I-'. .Martin et. al., was ajidainrd. A motion In make firM cause of remonstranre more speci'ir was sustained. Helena M. Appl'g't" '' al.. have filed suit against Hubert Morrison el. al., to quiet tille. Hora Cut tin has HI- -I a petition for the appointment of a guardian for Nellie Curtis. i'TRIBBETT & SON'S SALES. Shirlev. .top 14 on T. IL, I i K.. grn--rul lann sale l"brtny I5- I hurndiiy Wallace mrci. nu''tneit. ot i.ettanon. general sale. , tad. Tribbett & Son lor dutec. feul It Toer. aiitidate for Ma t.ii llij'-l'van pr;mi'! : : . I
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TELLS OF lASEi I Feel Better Since Taking Tanlac Than for Months," Says F. G. Argenta. Michigan City, Ind., Feb. 12. "I feel batter since taking -this new medicine, Tanlac, that I've felt for several months," F. C. Argenta, proprietor of th" Royal Cigar Company, who lives at 808 West Ninth street, this city, said on lieceuiher tfi Mr Argon'! is or of this city's best known business men. "For a number of months I have suM'ered from stomach trouble." he continued.- "I hail no desire for ftod and what little I did eat didn't agree with me. I was in a constipated condition usually. H was necessary for ine to use laxatives nearly all the time, tjas often 'accumulated in my stomach and sometimes it made me sick. My kidneys also were out of nr-r. Severe pains in my back bothered me. "I've taken two bottles of Tanlac now- and my condition is much improved. I eat my 'meals regularly now and enjoy my food. Whut I eat is digested properly, too. I'm never botliered with constipation now-. 1 soe:n to be gaining ttivgth every day. "Yes, I feel betle; now- than for months and I want to rcconnrand Tanlac for others." Tan'.tc, the Master Medi'-ine, i:; especially honiicinl for stomach, liver and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints and tro bke and is a lite recor. ?tiuciivt tonic hairg proved excellent in cotiniie-..; rases for building up the system aril reli. ving the alter effects of la grippe, pncniunut. or a severe coin. Tanlac is now being specially introduced and cspla'inal m Lebanon ul the .stai lirug store. NARROW ESCAPE. I-'ruikfort Woman's Auto Alnood in Collision With Inleriirban. The Frankfort Times says: "A very peeuilac yet fortunate acnao-nt oi-cur-red Sued-iy wlo-n ;.n :-.-jto driven b .'.lie. Ada Siirscl, ?'.'. South Second street, jumped across tin tracks ot tut T. II. 1. and K interurban just aiicad of the swifth moving car due in Kiankfort at 12:10 n'oelmk. l.t-'kily the -csupont -srimed iniurv. "Mrs. Soinsel had her Overland touting car at Ibanon and started early Sunday morning to bring n berk to Frankfort. She took with her a g-Hrairc man by Llic name of Nenhouse. Just two miles south of I'l.illkfoit tin j a en- speeding al a rapid gait, witli Mrs. Sums, 1 driving, when the steering gear linked. The machine headed straight for the ditch, inn down and tip the embankment, through a wire fence and stiaiidied the ,aiks of the interurban before the voiTian couid bliiig it to ,i .-top. The lJ:ld .-ar v.a.i bearing down -n them rapitlly hut the mt.torman .uceeeded in bringing the car t,. a stop within a few feet of the machine I'as.-engcrs assisted tlnni in t'otting the car to tho road, wnere it was f-eind that it was not d.-imat'od in the least." FINED FIVE DOLLARS. liny I. at Ion Found duilly of Charge of ll iiy Hauling on lligha. The sl;,te ease again.-t Koy l.ayton .barged with heavy hauling upon u public highway, was tiled in the r:r-'-ii I -iii-it b'd'ore -i jury. The jury returned a verdict find, 1. 1: the der.-ml-ant guil't and as..emmg a fine of and costs, prosecutor HoMintswortli was assi.-ted In the tr;a! of the case by atb rm y II. . W. Adney. Attorney A. J. Shelby appeared for the itefcndant. Cfttarr): r.tnr'it Hr Cu-c! o. comblni ctlnic tlln-' .1 WltS tly un tht is-rfi-s. lnr...1l f'-r' ir'jthn s rn.. r In . nrltiil Ir. fr,--. , Ti Is !o. O P .1 l-HTSKV lor Croup, Coughs and t'o'ds. A. Baxter, Wheeler. Win.-., sa: "lor ten yeara wo have n..:d 1'oley's Honey hiiiI Tar in our family and coitjudcr it the best modie.ine on the Mar ket, esjieeiallv for children, as they I like to lake it.', t orlitins no ojiiati-s; sals for bitbie.i; elfii'd've for adults. Ch-rks Ci-ottp: r.tops cotlhc', reit;ve;l cold... -Miist-ri M.ti-hrll. - Adv. JMi TO MVERV Overland 5-p-Kct car. ft ..tlent.oii ai-en torouiitry, pjrtoi funei al drite1, - I lies., Phone Mi); ,,fr.,e r.'Y .-C'tVPlS LOWE
This ia the time of year your feet need protection. This U the plac where you can find the protec-1 tion. While there is a scarcity of Rubbers we were f fortunate enough to have a large stock and can sup-1
ply you with anything you need in rubber footwear. Come in and see us. The Morgan Shoe Co.
Classified ADVERTISING Uatcs 2c Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken for ls Than inc. HOUSES FOR RENT. I FOR KENT 7-r'oom house" wTtTrtath, l 2 rqunres from court house. Phono "22. W. C. Kennedy. 1-25-tf i'OP. PENT Five room house' ''our l'iis ks from public square. I). Hay llii'i-ins. Call Hi. . 2-lT-tf. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. ; I-'Oli SALE Otto good ' miik route. Phone No. 1H3-L. 2-5tf.- j FOR SALE Jersey nUio.Yligiole ui, register. Sec F"ar! E-llm, K. K. 1. ! 2 -5-f-t I lili SALE--Dlaik seed oats, tiond qua'.itv. H izelrigg phone, 62X1. A. H. Hrattm. 2-l':tl2 FtlK SALE One male Poland China: hog. 1-.. A. Caldwell, Hall Smith East street. Phone H.'.ll-V. 2 Pi of. FOR SAl K--6ne pure hied Holsteui male calf. An extra good one. W. W. Ornover, Lebanon U. I!. 2. Phone Ilrunswiek. 2-12-21 I'Oll SALE - ileatim; wood or roo',:i"ir wood. Plioiie ITU. A. I!. i'"ssett ' 2 12 lit " MIS( LLLANEOl S W ANTLO. WANi'Eli -Tuo Naliayansctl iillkiy l.i i:,-. Call ph.-n 52 at Thorul-wn. T'O YOU NEED MONr.i llign" e. t ca.-h prices pn;d fir false teeth in any condition, also luidgo work, old ..id,' silver, old p'ttinum. Please mail to lli-iiiei's r:e T--c:It Fiieciully, 22-Sitl street, Troy, N. Y., and -ecftivn rhsck by return mail." 2-7-t2fi WA "I'EH-Two' Narragan.-ett turkey hens. Call phone S'2 at Tl.orntown. 2-15-.it VVTANtl:l More (wopfe to use the Kepotter classified advertising columns. Quick returns. LOST AM) rot Nl). LOST .Man's "brown" undiesseif lined rirht hand glove. Kot-im to lieioitrri.!iee. LOST Good opportunity if you fail to use the Ueporter classified colut F1CFS FOR JFNT l-'OlfT: EN f-l i(;sri,",o"ii..' S. e Hoy"& McClaine. First National Look bldg. 2 12-:il. HELP WAXTEI WAM'Eli -Fsperierned man to v ork on farm. Marri.-d maiT prel'i-rrid. Sibal! l-'.milv. (live refer .'m-s. Call phn.. :; on- 211. Sh.-.r,r.-m-lu!e. t.. '-i. Tlira.lu r. 2 1M r.t. WAN'TED-'-tiiil for hou.-cwork 'I'loi, 121. M.nk Adler. Inter jrban Time Tables1 i r.KRE II M'TE, INDIAN APOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION lit. Elfeetivi! Feb. 1, 1:117. EAST A. M. WEST EST WEST P. .M. tl-' IT A. M. P. M. 12:2H 7:15 :la t (1:1.7 ll:l.i 11.15 t !':I7 10:2a 11.25 t 8:1. ' 10:20 sl2:H.I s.Mlrd traina. iliankfort 01 t C D leif - 1Tfaily excepi lian ,ols .it ll--.ll p. m. : ll l l.afa.ette at It : 1 i p i.l. CilAWI llil)S !1 LI! UlM -dtN Car'- leave L-. b inoii 'for Crawfoi-tls. villo at 7:80. f ;;-.i), ll:SU a. ir. l:Sll. :i::io, ..::!. ?:.JU. h.;-:o and 11:3 p. m Cats ..tftve free! Ci .iwfo) V.-ilV al ".lit. h.Ji II 2'i a. pi- 1 ;!;lu S. .11 7 2", (2'i "ml l'-2'l p. ni. Till SECURITIES hanjle-l by Harry- L. Kenworfby are -iiln and net the investor tlie largest rate of., interest possible. Harry I Kcnworthy cUasi-fnce phone, fifbr. If
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Rising Bread LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE D. L. Great! Our own delivery, .'hones 127 and 617 , Prest-0-Lite I Service Statioc: L-atteries recharged an? repaired. Free inspec tion and distilletl water. Jacob E. Wilcox i 112 Enst Main Street i'honc lJ. DR. R. D. GARIL'SCIv DENTIST Faraaen Stile Bank BaIMla Roan. 20S-2M Paoae Ul ! W. A. SMALL i GENERAL AUCTIONEER I Farm Kales a Specialty f Phones Office 34, Residenc 123 LEBANON. IND. I Phone 6 PLN'NELL-COOMBS Lebanoo't Leadlnc Laaber Tarl wooley & edward! Specialists I In Men's and Boys' Weaj P. B. UTNTEP-S CHIROPRACTOR I (lours: 9-11 a. m., 2-6 and t-8 p. ( CONSULTATION AND SPINAL: ANALYSI3 FREE f m Cnaon-Neal Bldg. Pkoatj f IF IT'S GOOD HARD WARE WE HAVE IT J. C. BROWN CO. I DR. L. M. BEAVEN 0STI3OPATHIC TaYSIClA: Famcn Stat Bank Buiiint 7 a. m. to I p. m.
