Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 119, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 February 1917 — Page 4

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J. M. (. J-HI1 vwilpr enet Sund-tr, it'll mull fflil'nM rwirMnil XI I; ' -'"a 0" Torta of Jtnw'nwn, Art on, Tnorntown. whlloatown, Zlonail , atttclianlfaourl, SlUarllla, TrIlKl. tbim or inntirnga,. (Mall euhscrlptlama payable gtrMXlv In advance and patr will b dtacon-tinu-wt unless auhacrlptlon la raoewcsll By Stall, Vr.t year . Br Mall, six monlha I.7& fry AJMI, three tnonUia- ?! Bt Mall, ona month St. B Carrier, per waok I" By Calrier, one yr 6.11,1 flMtuarle and Cards of Thank ar il'.it lo a charae of no per line of am wtnsts. to-h ahuuld accompany matte? of llii kind. rlvrtl-lg matter of lotteries or auvtliliiK of a Ilka nature not coeptetl at aoy price. Talaphones Busi ia. 46: Ne 26. KAIOKIO CALEKSAS, tata. Meetings. Boon Lorffta ".o. s. K. aV A. M. aee. oml Krlrtxv t'.n mnolh, " JO p S! Ivorv C Tolle, secretin-) , Hurry A. Hurt, W. M. Lebanon t'li ter N H. Ordar Kant;Uy kiiIi monra. Nuys, secretary. ern Mar. IrI Tue 7:!1 p. m. fella Vai Its SchulU, W. M. Lebanon rtispt. ond We.tnos.l.iy eaclt inon Ivory r. Telle, recretary, Waller J !. H V ry' c. Titll.'. 1. Ktosh'r Boon Celine third Wadn d Charles lurtuu llaoorder. I romnwivlirv Third Mannar Tuiie, Jleturdi Ban Si. Coomba, E. C. SAMPLE OK IIKST CROP. Charles K. Hurst is lurk homo. No hands greeted hirn, no reception committees met him at station or dopot, and but tew, pcrhapi. even remember him or his family. Vet. he id glnd l be ha. k in Lchanon and Boone county. It is huioc, for kr r w hnrr, !! tiy.sH fv years aifo. This time he i A bank t-xamint: the dutifs of hi: romi'iibpr.-i h'f f ty, ami his life ' county has ativ ilirlly performing ;,it'rt work, hut V.c days m ti'i."- cm:.rot only h ' ' he ;t. hat also wkt can be iwcomt'lisiicit hy a h vho h real rorit ami the umbitC7 tu stioIlia father, Umly Huit. tain.' i" "laTaaiiT'rr'' r"m u-n eoun'.y in 18,". iivt-tl in Letiiinon. inHnatroti a dairy here and a stuw fattory at Whitfstown, lurin(f tliosc yt-ai;1, Charif! wait born in U-'anrm. and he rempmbfrH the riy .stnitfffles of the funii!, and Lh nlruRKirii of all tiif loile of those Hays. The family -ir-quired th habit of having thl "uirt'r," and this habit att.vhed itwlf to Charles to the point that it wi n--aaijr ftr .U family to move l.ak to Ruh county. ' The boy lived and has pro?' ered n M frown with the years. And, Itnuiie county haa emerRtnt from the fevs-r and "arer" dav and i row a grent part of tht Coin IMl of Indiana. Wril, to folia- our hero a little further, he went to Indianapolis something more than twi nly yr"ars .'iirn, and has ehUblishid a fine name for hiir etf amorg n en of bu.' ir.e is ni, well in palitiral life. Mr. Hurst keep- I, ., polities on a high plane. He served for years a deputy county elprk and went dov n to defeat in the fateful year of 191.1 an the nominee of hi.i party for county clerk in Marion rounty. !!o m rlprk of Uie Kouae of Kepicsentativea in 1W6 and in now one of t!'e exueri bek examiners under xAudi'.oi Klau-s. M". Huift Veop; in a h'h decree lh" te(rard of all vho 1-ieov him, and hii life I ay well b? eaii-d a ajcrefu! one. Hi father and motiirr. no .war thfour acore mark, are proud ,f .h"-ir itin and he. in turn, is proud of M5 fumity, one of hir. dju.rlitrr heir z a prominent teelil-r in the si h..oi. . Boo.ie county tuma out ni"v valuable crisis, but her hes! n-op lit liuit of boy? and ifiil: v. ho ;u(eet-d( eiti cr at home or abroad, in making liveworth while. Vi hiie no partieui.te annlc of xm Iii'it are extemled lo Chorion ll.tr 4, J 'yet ail the people m lof,nt ireir;: !.! ! . he P'ad to know that the little hoy ,l . the 70V ban devi ioned into the ,:urdv.i hotK.':W (ii riotir man or I fie n' w eon tury. , A IVOHrHY fl AKiON. l.elifinon am! finope eoyoiy w! honor Lincoln by piogr tm MiflHt worthy of all pra se. The life ami ehi".er- I.ie.1 ; . , j g ve -vi iy oppoi'U't.t; foi the ateel-j tog of jiatri-Trfit' t"oitle to join and :e-j juice that they ore ciiiw-o tif a f. I public that CouM prtalure h' .u.m. , d that tby liveif m the aani ita'.f j t'lKt teticd form ht rhiractt-i f

h i ngnt and prvwr, r,f tli b.yun(!iin duty of the prople, t. build up their patriotic fervor and love and

dtvotion tv country hy tninktng upon the life and acconiplishmeutJt of Amc:n ra grentciiit man, Nuhii)r can be ad ded to the fume of Lincoln, but mere ly th Uvea and eenlimenU of all the people can be elevated by looking upon chia moat noble example, of patriotic fitizennhip that the republic has kntiwnT It ia not out of reason to lielieve that if a like crisis aha'l come America that some other man will be ready to lead the people of the re public out to new heights of glory, to an even broader wound where ail can their duty toward each other, tovard their own country and toward all nation.", anil rates of the world. Hut, it may lie safely aaid that no man will b? ready to lead in a great em 'rgency who has not studied and thought ov-r l.iovolu and his monuiiienl.il uork for America. Lincoln nail followed tin.- courte. Ik' naid it Philadelphia that he had never had a tl'.otiht or a sentiment whit h had not n leisetl upon Ihe work of the f'tih;f the republic, at Philadelphia and niii-it-'. lie knew the iites ami '!-eie, c:' Vsh'ni.'ti.n, Franklin, Hamilton and Jefferson; i,e wa-. a devote.1 i')liow.rof Henry ("lay; he was ?ntutatitl with the hiuhe.t patilotir love lor the men vt ho had ilelotedly leu Uie country; he believed in the great principles for whicii they stood; and, then the time ej::ie, he was reaey. It is indeed fortunate 'hat ties occasion will be graced, hy a son of Ke.v tu-ky, Lincoln's native tute. ".-.! !- nor Morrow eoines with the feme of being one of the Hi u lira-- .Stale'.miid forceful (n-.t.w , and will he K;od hy the great oc.a.-mn to give utferaine to thoughts worthy ef tne iioer. It is n.l a rolittej,) neias'on. for niembev!. of all p:Mt.. and le-lief. .nil he pie-enl. ail pi.rifti'. a ' lot- '- -t Lincoln, f-r l.t,."..ln n..; I nit' to 'atf or si J;,.n. e-.l I veil f ;bt Xation. but t..'e .!.!. M.-n vs'.... V'tUr inillle:iy-.id t v.: n ahi-.it I ini ,leii tan j-ej,'ftgree on their love a Lin :t tin and 'ail ei.t ,- trv to emula'.i VS .h ll jrt.-.- .! ioee of ,-le. S... a v. or. I congratulation t"Juti who may have the privilege o! attending this gicat event in honoi of Lincoln, and congratulation to u ''.iinniuaity wl.o-e e i t ir-.-n sh ip inake ueh an evi nt im.-ihle. " THi: LVTYPr' PKT. Ti,e l!epo:-l. r oil ev ha- n lm.t..i-. r.aelt nt t:r,t , oT try, in vatrg .,::,v. It o.i. ,a-l;. tnd j l.t r. going to .,mg -top et. tl: - an up,ii. lie; -tana to this g;-i not; pe po- t: Foi thee our prners ascend, ""io.l will Our rountrj f. nd; For this ve finiy ; Uur love, our lives, That Ijncoin'a land W,.,!,l fiiiT.il f iii, Ami it.- f rm stay. to tl.. N CITV NEWS Jones, the cleaner, Baurrgardt for cleaning. Phone 91!. Taxicah, auto delivery. Long distance drives. Phone 219. W. T. Raviic. Shirley 4- Jones now have the In'.emutinnai liniry feed. Phone r.'t. 2-1'l-tr. KH.l l.AH MFFri.NO. In.soite of the fn; t that there w ere a number of ..noa! avails given in tiiii. city list evenirg there wits a laige attendance at the it-vuiar m.-ettntc oi' tlie (turtri'-ss '. o'iians Ud-ie l-at'u-held' in tiie bt -r -t of (he public hbrarv. Tne inl le .ui.ly for Uie evening t on .i.-tisi of the iir t 'ha-.ter in the Hook of Art.-, which l'.... k the le.utue ha taken up for its fn-.-t work alontf the line of systematic Bibie tudy. Mrs. W. (). l,,rnail. who will l.a-e cd'lrge -tf the Libl- !e.,.o,,t ..e all the m tuigs. ., .re..t :t itnd ino-t iiitt.-'t.t.ng an.l helpful the ahapt-i. Fol'ow ii.tr H e tnlh on if he r: tht of th, haetei, the t..:,i hour, -r of g..ne liiti Mm, U. T. -Iihe'i ( I. i.g a il ;.. i n-l... -,l of r-l'rltr,. irotil'ht '.. atest s.tle-- i ' b .me or he d in li.di.io nnj tie MAMiMt' NfiTlt'K. U.lMm ,...,,.. s m, Wetiie..d. uted coti.te I'ejti. ."!. K. A. M. fi'l.riBtrj' 11

PROF. SMELSER GAVE A TALK TO STUDENTS Interesting Travel Lecture to Pupils at Convocation Period.

Prof. Smelser made a very interesting travel talk to the students at the high school at the convocation period this morning. The program, as has become the custom, was opened and concluded by the orchestra. The first orchestra number was "Rocky Rag" and the closing selection was the overture "Lustspiel." Mr. Smelser told some of his experiences on a trip to Palestine a number of years ago when he was returning from the Philippines to the United States. He described the people of the Holy Land and told of many of the strange customs in that country. He described Jerusalem in a very interesting manner and told of the many relics and placs of Biblical interest in and near that city. He also described his trip to the Dead Sea and to the Jordan river. The talk was one of the best that has been given before the students this year, and was filled with humor and interesting incidents. GIVEN $800 VERDICT. Charles P. Lewis Awarded Judgment Against C. O. Stevenson. A verdict given Charles P. Lewis of New Ross a judgment for $800 against Charles O. Stevenson and finding that Miss Florence Stevenson, who was also named as a defendant in Lewis' suit, was reached by the petit jury in Montgomery circuit court yesterday. Lewis had sued Mr. 27, 1915, when Lewis was struck by an auto driven by Stevenson, when the machine left the street and ran onto a sidewalk where Lewis was seated. The plaintiff alleged that his knee was so injured that he would be permanently crippled. ACCPETS POSITION HERE. Guy Werts Will be First Chair Bar- ber in Palace Shop. Guy Werts, formerly of this city but who has been in Indianapolis for the past several years has accepted a position as first chair barber at the Palace shop on East Main street. Mr. Werts was a barber here for several years and already is acquainted with Lebanon patronage. He takes the place of Lyle Strange who will leave the last of this week for Pittsboro where he recently purchased a shop. EN CONTINLKI) FROM PAtiE ONE. ,-ive en land and a whii-li will entire ., dtsregaul neutral rights or the re,'u ietion.t oi it ern-.ti' n:d h"i . nn-or.' atk' to di -patrl.es itachinif l.ondi n to day. Tin- unriMtit-U'd s-duiiarine war fare can be pit into full sw inir, tin period of gr-ee for neutral vi -t- U t get o,,l ol tie ar .me ha'.ii'g , til" dpreparing for tiie have be, ii in p; -i ing sitbaiiial H lo i fill , l.iilital -,lrs have instances if: ttjeted and n l..h-d ult-gi 'her. Ti.e prompt diaavoital by the f, : I'll ;!. I Tlliient of the a'Uge -lion m:.. I 0 lh" L'tllK'd States by the S.t,. inm -tei' that a '"partej" be held t iive.t a.-tuil hostilities, in l-'-.vi. h re to .ndiiate that the war paity ,n ,,,'1 t..,,tr.,l. . Tl., ogic, r hi, American f.-iyhteia thcoiigh the bai'rtd z-ne i. bel'.g iiutU.hed with int.-i i.e iot. i.-.t in tlerman;--, a'cording to dispatches, Uegu'ding these sailings. Count vm l.,tlot .rtys in Hie luges titling! "If Americans si ill eun-iol cr will not I it uli.- the pu,ia.-e of the iteriian .,.!,-inn" "ite' iie wo.il.1 be fci'iia K I by p-iik eg r.y fptinns, and ,eil !,e-w.iny is ittetminrd to g th, om,'h

ih it i"id- toned fn the H, tVilwith relative, nt Fianklin and In -

there in Ms h 'Ip f a- iliere N-."-t Monday marku the wtuver j sarv ot tli iinrri-ait o.Teoaive at to? ,t j Verdun I', is rnnl'l'ndy exerted here tiwt I Will ne eW d by thot Ct rmar.s IS? ne' r.ilitKfv nr.'i mrval t.'sUVri lflltti. ,

Will he Doubled in few Days

Within the next few days capacity of the Indestructible Wheel Works will be doubled. New machinery is now being installed. The new fixtures include three new lathes, drill presses and screw machines. It was just a few days ago that the company received a large order for a big consignment of steel wheels from NEW MEMBERS JOIN THE ASSOCIATION Thirteen Applications Received By Business Men's Organization. The meeting of the Business Men's Association held last night in the convention hall of the court house was the best attended of any that has been held in several months. Thirteen applications for membership were presented and accepted. The following is the list of new members: O. A. Burgin, Charles Morgan, E. M. Adney, A. R. Dossett, Charles E. Leeke, E. C. Rowman, Paul E. English, Union Hardware Co., J. W. Witt, Star Baking Company, Lebanon Grain Company, Long and Shaw, and P. B. Winters. The big question of the meeting was whether to continue the trade extension campaign which was recently started, or not. After some heated discussion a vote was taken and it was decided that this campaign would close on April 2nd at which time the first donation will be made. VON BLRNSTORFF; CONTI.VL'EO FROM PAGE ONE ood naturrd grin he c mserted .-us., for the camera melt. "How ate you I'v-eling cried one, j T-." saWl the Count. f Hunt von lh i iii toiff dcilit.. d tn ..;, .iiivUio g to the ia iiorter... "You --,' he snnl. -I, "I Mini everything m Wa I. nt- on.: H'ith th.- leittery of can.eias going 'all blast t'-e'rount aud ci unless t nereti an aut.oinobiie to go to the veel. ( hi, f Kh. tin and Captain Ji.hn H"nry. of 'the set ret service. cnt'T 'he car with them. On ei'.her runn.ng board stood two operatives. The thn .' 'locks to the pur .MU-. lined wi'.h police and spcial g'lards. Trie narti iHi.trdi-d the vessel hefcre 8::f and : iir"tl miine'liainiy to tite various suit' s iss-rtiu d to them. The tlepanure of the I'rederiek VIII umy Ite d-ia,i d until late this even'-g. ihe was orriraMy scheduled to .-.nl t l p. m. bi, line oirieal- declared that ihe u-u :liy 1 iyv carito could not I-'.' !wled iy Ih-.t time. FINAL EXAMINATIONS. Kan Polls Wins first in Reading Con-li-l at llifh School. . The fii.al t.iir..iliatinr. of a reailint! ,'Onte.,t ivi-ii. held yesterday m le. I'ublii Speaking class. Ivan l'U.. non first place, V..ell !!ihp von ft and, and Ciark Hrovtn third. All of tin- iiieinb. rs of the claw, took part a th mtert tr.d eo -.l. .1 gtoaiw. Ul.tll h. veil ,;,. ..it for ti e funds Kb.Iii nt (.'. I'.iovsn. Lyan wa.- ah nil tl.e linal foulest. 1 lie Se- . ir.g pa;t of' "Webster ittply to Hay SKW SAI.r.M. The Ijidi, ,' A d inth'at l-'rank .Miller rifty nerved a . sale Viedr.es f Clink's Hk with Mr, petit th an. ;..! Paul W: in I Numb Vast tAo H'a ns ,.i-nt Sa'tiidav nut.t Y 'th Mr. nrA Mrs. Claude j vai Milletlgenle. I II el iv.il f.ir.,i!V .'.-.r- Si.l" of Jlr. anil r. J. I.. Lung! ;gg. i Kiarx Chr .' gu" I wiir II.I. ! blm I ehunirahni g, la.t Week, to lie vinirshnig, la.t w ... .1 eek s arm. I lot ii I'.uiiei tu family Js'inl.ltiy gut-sl. of ridaiivos at lbsinort. Jl.'.s Kathleen JiMoby relumed! 1 ho:-,.e Sin..i,y f.,rti an enteRiled vi.it ! illanapoli,.,. ' n tlx and Sewton Kerrey r turned home Sunday ftom a hueittt at, ti ip to Lawrese emn'dy. Kveretto Minima) and family wie sunday guitis of Mr. ae,d Me. 'Vouk VV jjjltttne. .

one of the largest truck companies in the country. The firm has never catered to the war order business since the war started but have always worked toward getting business upon which the war h as no direct effect. L. C. Willis, one of the owners, is now in the south for a several weeks vacation but will probably return within the next month.

BALLOTS IN TWO COLORS. Pink and White Ballots to be Used In City Primary. A short meeting of the election commissioners was held at the city clerk's office yesterday afternoon. The form of the ballots to be used in the primary March 6 was made out. It was decided that the genuine ballots to be used at that time would be pink and white, the Democratic ballot being in white and the Republican in pink. The sample ballots will all be in yellow. About two hundred of these will be printed for each ward. In the various offices the men who filed their names first with the clerk will appear first on the ticket. HAD TRIP FOR NOTHING. Officer Failed to Find Rig Supposed to be Stolen. Policemen Edward Emmert and Bernard Honan took a nice long joy hired :.n lust i Veil to a young ia I that ci 1 , About in o" ; (0;.;--v,;i;;.r' I Ntcessily for Smb. in I ru-tpris I 'iel Korlh by J. W. T. To 1 !,e Kenorter: eh th" Lincoln bantjuet hour ' I'llil.t.tee in A nrgc of t ' v:.e,-it 4iu persons. Vh irt ('oininuiiity House, one v liit h c ' " list. I by hnv citizen it t! " c .ni-n itv for any community purpe-e? ', a V. M. C. A. W'.ti'd be r I,"i;: muiri'.n'n as snrh is :t not a t' ti t ti' of a public enterpri ? Ail of thus. ho atti ml tin- m'e'ing t"ingi.t wn' he b.o.-to- for "a i "mnHir;tv ll-iise 1 r.i.i .,ui-e. .anre the -eeca-ity f"r r lirge public hall will he fully nppur .1. W. T. Drinking of Water (SI W. I.I I 4S, M. n Thrt general conclusions f the l.iteat Medical Scientists prove that tlnnking plenty tf pure water lsth lielws'ti lis lis iititl wilh one's nienls is lanelieial t.i health. Lor a great many M'ars it was Iho errirtieous tipiinnti of ptany liii-dirsl men and the public gener.illv Itnii the habit of drinkii ir. water uitli Ihe fisai aa hiiruilill to l!iw"nl e.n II Lis new lieen proven !v means of the .S-ravs and atlual te-as upon nbcidthv voiing men that the drinking of large amounts tif water nilii trntiii is often l.iitlierd. Then.fnre if you want (o keep heitMiy drink plenty of pure Wnter foot ice water), bnlh with y.itr reeala and hetneen rneL-i. If nu cAcrhinii-r from bin lim he, eimbaiio. rl.-u-tn:ii..-ni, or anv oi tlie ri--inpuiii.s of kidney tmuhle-aiicli at. tltop eoiored I, ,, K, m.A,, ,r,-a,U;,t Iv mid e' h-r troubleaoineeltecis, fnke Aiiure-phiible stnnglh) In ion. oh iU. Ihi se Ai.urie Ld leiaeun la obtained at drag slerta. nr.LicMT, yoivn GiRii, MOTHKRSt fJnshen, IiuL '! ftlien I was a veiiog girl jusv eonnng mlu .'l...-lb.-,d 1 sl.l-S'-.i '"'" ft-'.! Iv. This ?, f rni-m-l ii.r to become 1 1 '' r-Jll-dnan, weak It . :' '" nervous. My "Vy aaS'i!-ntittlier gave tn-4)r. "';' ., Preaerip'ein and 1 I Itnve never been In.uhied attire. I am V" nnw'bom other wV' Preaerip'i'in and 1 ' of four i fcoillhy ehihlren and I have always tiiksin'tbls tmslietne during Bxttertiniiy j and allerward lei give ie tretiaib, which it always did. I eunaitk-r 1 fee- lorlattam in knowing of 'ra.o'iiu I'rawripwn '"-M Uiavn Cioas '; 6lu """ "la Bu

AUTO MVfOlV o(fUn4 5-irHtWrttispf ear. Stf(iil jtti mi( on jrtvF.71 to country, iwrtu s ami fuiiorul fl,"ivv. CLYDE LOW E

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Thif ia the time of year your feet need protee- j tion. Tills is the place w here you can find the protec- t

tion. While there is a. scarcity of Rubbers we were fortunate enough to have a large stock and can supply you with anything you need in rubber footwear. Com o in and see us. The Morgan Shoe Co.

Classified ADVERTISING Rates 54 c Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken for Loss '!h.in HT. HOI SliS KU RENT. POIl UKN l"-7-i .tm house with butli. . I SMuares from e-nirt house. I bene W. C. Kennedy. 1 I P. RKNT- I ilf leoi.l hou.-e tour . Ueaks from public sipi.no. D. iv Higfins. Cull lit. 2 11 tf j M1S KI.I.ANKOl S FOR sale. Kilt SAI.i:-(ine good milk mute. Phone No. !'!: I.. . '-'-.".If. ( I l 1 It 1 it St 1 1 I t s (, oi tpiality. Ha.'.elrig phane, 111'.. I. A. II. MraUen. a-Htl'J i HK SAI.I. One male Poland Chun hog. K. A. Caldwell, 1 IMP Smith. I i ' i t I 1 ' - I I .t I fit ,-irt,r.--ii''ating ood or cookumv ochI. phone 170. A. It. l'.issett. . 2-1 Mil l-'Oit SAl.K-Cravc! road bonds, la.. i mi apt. Two bonds $l0 each, one for x:,fl... Want market price. Net! A Co. 2 I I-I 171" l.O.-r-A milk route book (his morning. Call 1210:i 01 leave nt, IVt. i- ..j'. . :-Vi- '. VISI'P.I I.AM III S WAMT.O. V. A XI Kl Two Natiagin ett turkey n.. ( all phone f.2 at Th-irnt..wi. i 1 :V- tit i M'.'KY"-!!ii:h-pi.id for faiso ter'.h ls bridge woik, old cash pile conditio? I. silver, old pl.'Cnuui. Lie isc I t H. rner's I':i!:-e Teeth Fpeeiul-22-.1rd street, Troy. N. V., and receive check by return mail. . 2-7-U'f. WAXTKI) Two Xai.aivunM'lt turkey hens. Cail phone u2 at Tiiorr.ti I phone o2 at 'I'iioiT.tovs ,., WAX I'KD itepjl-ti't i.letl udvet'tisipg eol'.nuns, (j ink ret it ns. LUST AMI I'Ol'M). I.OS't -(tend opportunny 'it y.a'f'faii o use the Urporter cla.-sitied colnmns. IIH II r.S FOK HK.NT. I '( I K " I! ! X rf k eoooiT 'See 1 1 ,7y A .Mrt.'iaiiie. i-irsl Xationdi H.t.ik l.hlg. 2-l::-."l. llfd.P WANTEI' V.-N1 LI)' -hvperionc.il man t" work on farm. Married inau pre'.'e'Tod. -'moll facity. l,i-o refen ni-e.t. Cod :t M. Phru.-h. -. TAXI LO MenogiiipVr. man or woman, for g' nei-a! o'v'- e m-.ji k. P. rinauent job . right pr.ty. (ia'l at our t.tliei- Sjt'irila'.' fereo.. -,n. l-'eb-uary 17. .Metier Luikn c an.l Cvn) o. 2 i l l i 1ii Interurban Time Tables

TKKHK H '.I I F. INDIANAPOLIS t ' KASI LIt.N TKACHON CO. EiTei'ti.e Feb. l'. Will. F, ST W EST LAST Fsl' A. Jl. A. il. P. Al. P. M. ! r,.i'. :,:-, ti.:,i tii'ir.'i tl:'.'". di-'a 1:1 ii 1 1 7:l-'i 7:2n 3:1.-. '-'".'ol Hii-'. S-a t -I:-"; t H l'i t K:.'7 t Dili' 4 : 1 -a .l:.'i 115 10:25 .ri:i;, llil-'j 11:25 i i'.:.'d I ii:l7 7:1 . S 7::'', t d:.l7 ( K:17 1U:II0 Hl:::u I2: M.iiinitd li-uini. 'Daily except Sun ' lav. !''tard-''o oiitv. l.ll ':.' I- i- es lili.in:,-olis at I 1 :L'- 1 p. m, snfl Lalaye.;,. at 10: iii p. m. ( if AWFtlUnSVILLi: DIVISION Car', h ive l,r bnnon I'er I'rav.foni,-, ville at 7 ..10. 3;:wi. 1 1 ilu a. n,. I :l;i.

..lit. ..in. 7:10. DaiU mat 1 1 :,Vi p. hh inrive tnurt l.'riwfonijt die :l'i, '.I la, It l a- re., 1 :2d, I!:, i2H, 7:2t, ti:2U and li.V) p. In. TllE SECLIUTIES handletl by Harry L. Kenworthy ant safe and net the investor Ihu Urgent rate utf interest poisiblo. Harry I. Kenworthy I Peaidvnce phone. 2i Ollice. IflS

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LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE D. L Crcath Our own delivery. Phones 127 and 517 Prest-0-Litc Service St" lion Ilatu '-"snoh,' -;v-; J' tf repaired. ' Vf .; ajo-l tion and dislius .i-er. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. ( s t frv r : ftlt,'' DR. R. D. GARRSS0N DENTIST Faratera State Bank BII4! ' Sooini 206-209 Phone Ml-K V. A. SMALL GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty rhoncs Ofrbo a IS, Residence 1248 LEBANON, 1ND. Phone 6 I NNNELIrCOOMBS I l.tbanonS Leading L amber Tari; WC0LEY & EDWARDS Cadet Hose for Roys Guaranteed P. B. WINTERS OIR0PRACT0U lours: ft-ll a. m.. 2-8 and 7-8 p. CONSULTATION AND K PINAL ANALYSIS FREE .ft ('saen-Nea! Bldg PkoM ti IF ITS C00D HARD WARE WE HAVE IT J. 0. J5K0WN CO. DR. L. M. HEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHTSICIAr. r.rfliPri SHt Eaiik Boihiuia; 7 a. ra. to 6 p. m. j PHONE 25.

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