Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 120, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 February 1917 — Page 6

.ROCiO.;iAILQwr ttmout Sttoos fcs Men. i-

Bostonian Shoes make you "step lively" with less effort there are "shoes and shoes" some wear especially long, some are good looking, some are well made, some are comfortable. Not every shoe manufacturer combines these four kikxI features into ONE pair of shoes BOSTONIAN SHOES are on the "rijrht side of the fence." They 1)0 have (food looks, lonif life, comfort and expert making. They come in a variety of styles and lasts that make selection an easy prollem. New 1917 Advance Styles $4 !?r $6 $7

Dr. Karl's Cushion So! 5.:.o

Wooley & Edwards

Pppciulistit in Mpns Sho

.ROSTONIANfL JL famous Saoes lor Den. U

Pays Tribute to Pev. O. IT. Carmichael'a "Lincoln's Gettysburse Address. '

PUBLIC SALE

I will offer t public sale at my farm .I1 mile northwest of Lebanon, on the Lafayette roa.f, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SALE TO IIF.f.lN AT 10:06 O'CLOCK A. M. The following personal property, to-wit: HORSES 9 Head -Five yearo'd bsy m, nund. l,r,ut pounds; 4-year-old buy mare, sound, weight 1.,'tutl pound-; .1-year-old buy male, sound, weight 1.200 pounds; fl-year-old (trey le.um of geidings, sound; luyear-old general purpose horse; ". year old black filly; span of 2-year-old mules, sound, stand lii-J. CATTLE Eleven hrad uf Shorthorn catt'e, including Iw red cows. 5 years old, with calves by side; 3 extra fcood m.d

HOfl.S 26 Head Including 4 brood sows, to farrow the first ef March; 10 feeding shoats, weighing from UK) to l'JO pounds; i fall shouts. SUEKI' Four head of ewes; and coming yearling ewes, lambs; one coming yearling buck. GRAIN 200 bushels of corn; 100 bushels of oats; fi tons of good mined hav: cloverseed. 10 bu.-hels of little red clover seed. FARMING IMPLEMENTS One good Studebaker wagon, with box bed; 1 wagon; 1 Sattley core planter; 1 end gate seeder; 1 good carnage; 1 buggy; 3 wt of work harness, etc. TERMS All Hums of $5 and under, ca.-h; all sums over lift credit of nme months without interest will he given, purchaser giving approved freehold note, bearing 8 per rent interest from date if not paid at maturity; a discount of 5 cents on the dollar for cash to those entitled to credit. No property to be removed until term of sale are complied with. MAGGIE I). BECK & SON C. O. TRIBBETT & SOS, Auctioneer.

Funeral to he Held a! Muncie This Evening Interment (o be Here.

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PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public sale on the Noblesville road, six miles east of Lebanon, mile west of Gadsden, three miles north of Whitestown, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 BEGINNING AT 10:00 A. M. HORSKS 2 Head Two gray horses, weighing about 1,300 pounds eae4i, coming H and t years old, Round and good ones, work anywhere, single or double. CATTLE 5 Head Three milk row, one 6 years old, will be fresh this month; one ti year old, will be fresh middle of April; one 3 years old this spring; all No. 1 good ones; two heifers to be fresh June first; all full blooded Jerseys. FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS Three pets of harness, and good ones; 8 leather collars; 1 Studebaker wagon, good as new; 1 Blackhawk corn planter, with fertilizer attachment, good as new; two John Ileere riding cultivators, good as new; one Janesville sulky; one disc harrow; one spike tooth harrow; John Deere walking breaking plows; one-horse five-hoed cultivator; 1 single shovel plow; hoes, shovels, pilcntorks, bucksaw, axes, milk trough and other articles to numerous to mention. TERMS All nimi of $" and under, cash; alt sums over $1 a credit of nine months without interest will be given, purrha-er giving- approved freehold note, bearing 8 per cent interest from date if not paid at maturity; a discount of 5 cents on the dollar for rash to Ihote entitled to credit. No property to Ik- removed until terms of sale are complied with. THOMAS BRADSHAW COL. J. B. HENDERSON, Auctioneer.

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We Are Prepared To Make Mortgage Loans

On Boone County Farms of Approved Title. 6 per cent 5 yeara No Commission I "t Us Renw That Mort'age for You'

I Farmers state uank I LEBANON, IND.

Wedno-day afternoon followtmr an illness ,,f tttidv v. d. ath bring due to piiralis, .... II,. was b"in u ;.Mrgot.own. Kv.. Jur.unrv I. I Hi, J. Il:s .fe K-h.e,:, M. and the following (hil.lr. n turvivo; l'i.iiu-r- A. Ulerv; Ch-u-W- A.; --tliur It.i and I'hoinas .1. Hamilt.m, all ol Mniicte; l.ula (iriitel ol Loone count v ami Kmma Culiady of Roach dai-. Oeo brother Luih.r ol ( i.-.w ford-vile and one ',t.T Sallie H.in.iiton of Thoir,-

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at 7. :h oVio, k. The body will he -h.p-peil via the Hig l our and will a.-r.e lure in i'.iH 1 11,'.; uttornoon. The funeral part-.- wi-i go i-iimodiately to the Oak Hill cemetery where interTent v.ill ho held.

BACKACHE IS A WARNING

Lebanon Propp. should Not Neglect Their Kidnci-. Barkache is often nature's most fie q,uont signal of weakened kidneys. To cure the pains and ache, to remove the lam--ness when it iiris-s fron. w.akf-red kidneys, you mint reach tne iaus.---.the k.dr.ey. If y.,i. lave pain through the .-mail of your huk, urinary di. orders, headathes, diz.-.y ..pi-!!-, or are nervous and depressed, start treating the kidneys with n t-td kid oey remedy. loin's Kidney pjjls have bier pn v ed good and are e.nr-c.u!ly f.,r weak kidneys. Doan's have been ... i in Hdney trouble for over .Vi year.-. Head Lebanon testimony. Mrs. C. I). Law. HIT South Lebanon dree'. L'-h-.r.on. eavs: "I have us. d I Kidney I'.. . ai d h.. I them a t ed'a ieot medicine for ba-kaihr and u!i oib'r -y inp'.oin.' of kldrey trouble." Price ,Mli, ,M. all dealer'. flori'l

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Kidney p,llr. the an

Mrs. Law had. ', , ,l . , -M . i i IW.. Puff'!'". V Y.

Winter nriiiRH Colds lo Children. A child rutely goej through the ho!e wintor without a cold, and every nother should have a rel.ab'e ivrricd-,

S handy. Fever, sore thro.it, tight jihest and croupy cotllu are sure

nptoms. A dose of l)r Hell's Pine

Tar lionev Will loosen the ohleirm re.

E lieve the congested lunirs and stop the

ugh. t antiseotic pine haisanis heai

r and toothe. For croup, whooping

ugh and chrome bronchial troubles

try Dr. Hell's Pine Tar Honey. At all druggists, ioe. Adv.

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A Setetily-Veur f)ld Couple, '!' T n. CiroenVr, H,r,i v, snTerc-d fsom kidney 'oub'e but have heii er,tire!y euref" by Foley Kidney Pill. He ,: "Ai though wo are both in the eventim, w are yleoeens aa were thirty

year ag" "Foley Kidnvy TilU sUip

lep ditrlin; bladder w:.lm'M!. backaclm rheumatism, Majtera

The New York Tribune publi..M-s the following review of "Lincoln's licltyidiuiir Address," lev. 0. H. CarniKMiuel's new book: "Of perenni-d interest is that marvelous ad Less, ami llm.-ly at this .iea.on is the little volume concerning it. Much has hitheitu been published about it, controversial a wil as euloyiotic: especially about the. time and manner of its rnn;iosd ion and some of the circumstances of its delivery. Some legends and strunye invtntion h.- l.-en dismis.-ed. ard the truth has

lauvi been d..--lu:ed, so that now, witn the exception of a few minor and I immaterial points, the story of the I s('o, h is v.c e -'ahli-hed. Hut it i- 1 paltii ulaily welcome to have that j stioy. with various side lifhts nod , I'lon.es. set fotth in a compact and I

cnienient form. "The background of history which the author provides for the memorable ci ne may be ,-innn flime--., hut it is not objectionable. The account of Lincoln's trip from Washington to ti.i'y. burg an. I bis decidediv unconvcntijnal

re.epto.n and ... journ :.t tb" latter place is wttl presented, and however familiar ? r.iay he to any it is well worth toe r . telling and rereading at

this tin'e as a reminder of the sunnli-1 j

cit y ol the great pi trident anil.i'w t.mos and for the sake of the contra.-t which is presented to the acphistiriation, tb 1 i 'abornie le-ocaution and the ecrermmenj., ronoatitv of oar own day. "The If.-1 of it a! however, is t.lncrount. paitly nnrrnti'.'i' and partldiscussion, of tiie origin of tb- adder

The author makes it clem- that I. in- I coin p.opaved it in minim, i.ech ,,,, ! g vins ti'iMiglit to i's cop iici.-ilo.n j n: ,,y d.n .- iu foc. haiid. Me wrote it , 4 in full and held the maritl cript in I i t". Imnd v ).::. he .l..;,..er...l ;t. tlmugli i he ..eitnoilv did no? road it and it i : i not ettam tl.t ... much a t''-mce,l I

Notice To Patrons

We will Pay for the First Half of February

the

Moi,!e and to pi i fi ctly chat arteristic a speech v as la-ilv committed to I memory in an l our, p.. . haps in a ' I miruili by its author. Itut the fact j :;..-:t so -:c of ,. r, .poit.- r.i .-I. of tl.. j -tieei h hv steiiog'.aiil'.i rs at ,.- tlclivei y vaiy a tuft.. i:oni the "authorized j veisjnn" .-iiKi'e-ts that the spoken ad- !

ten cop.. . There can. of crui se, be r,iuncertniiity tt1 to ttio aiithentic for-i;. since two original drafts made bv Lincoln him -oil" aie in ei.-tenr. and it is a v., homo tklnv to have fac-imili s of tliee .re-.-nte,l in this hook. The ': ii;::i..l iL.tft. v.iiici! Lincoln held ill hi.; hand while speaking; the copy made by l-im for the S. ldi. is' and i'.iib.ie' l.i:;, at l.altimnro, and tne 'hat manuscript.' In the in -.i .if the, it is inteiv-ting to notice, there is a -irnle correction or nitetatiun. in nmkI'Otialed a .- til it inlimtwc' which, of course, he did not repent in hi? deliv-

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.-.ubse.pi.ptly miole hv him. An or lotei-sting la.-iini'e i; that o part of a printed addre s bv Thi-o IO I' !. V ill It:,". : ' aniol.i

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niaik 'igi'sii.-t the ..i ntence, 'Democracy is oueet s,.f government, over nil the e-..t,l , f.o ,.!! tie .,;.. by all the pco;,!.'.' fbss pri tt v eonviiicinglv svigI' .-t. the s,,.iive ol" m piratlon of l.,n- , ,,1,,'s oil. n iiuoted y old ; and of con, ., it is no reproach to Lincoln that he thus borrowed from Parker, any more li in lo Parke.- il.at he in tut n pi' b ;bh.' g,,. the phra.-e from Wen tor t .. nt .-cgh- cais before. " l i e analysis of Lincoln's rlgiracter and intellect, which the author adds, may he a- sap.-i fluous us the opening . !i..;!.' i , to s , h we have alieady i eI'erie I; yet it I.- not unwelcome, lint the best of the hock :s that which ha., lo do dicerilv nit!, the place tidily, the m.-io and the address, with 'be I.e...',;,.,,, ol v ! historic bud. line . I on, lining all these we are never likely to have to,, n.urh; nor are M- ,;l"..i v to have more Interestingmfo.tnati..n more hi. i.Hv and compact. !v presented tiiao -i f I . i - ta.-t. fill and authentic I It!., v.eume." PKAISK KH LAMBERT.

"Ping" The Purdue Tram Out in rnnl ill Conference Hare. Corrmentii.g on the vtt of Pur. due ovei ("hicngo I niver ity in bas-k-tball Tue-d,i n.iiht the Lafayett.. "At some time in yostirwars there may have been a baskethal! game in the Mennriel irvmna n:m the eiual of the hitler struggle witnessed by ever :t.liMI frenzied rooter, Inst everi"i(r when Purdue look the nvtisiire of Chicago 111 to Pi. but not in Ihe pteep.it generation of th uhiverMty's 'nid.-rrrnduatoi iitts there been a hat t'-t tti i.m.il. The v.rory give;, the ft..!!errr.T.ker tht richt to reUtn thf ptrtilinn of pace-setter for their cnnfeceiice rivala and is rertnin tn Instill in the players a determination, to capture thi all-important atruggle with the tllup nl Urban Saturliiy night, :, ', "Ctvdit for tne victory nwrt go, firat

Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk

50c per pound of Butter Fat

This is thirty cents per hundred more than we paid any time last year. 13 i c more than the Elgin price of Butter Fat.

Indiana Condensed Milk Company

SHERIDAN

LEBANON

Piggy' Lambert, who has mad" 'JIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIMtllltHlllllllllllli chanplnnslup cont, mder out of ! ,

brought up the

of the Pig '

t.uts. With O.ptatn Stinrhtiel.l. Mrocktnbrough and Wnlteis lo-l by yiaouaiion: I-.innu'o inengitae anil Hake handicapped be a football in-

juty the outlook .h v.ry gloomy, j S The smooth-w inking machine that ac- i comiilished the defeat of Chicago and j has a chance to land the CoiilVicnce j "Z blue ribbon is siit' ciri;'. (h iron.-t l a-j 3 ti.m of Lambert's ability to develop a quintet wm thy of the university." 2

COL. J. It. HENDERSON'S if SALES

cut this out .r savk it. Anyone wanting dates in March call residence. !' North West street or phone C75. I'ehruary !.- .To. se ', Evans, 2 miles .south of Shannondale. l-'ehruary 17 Thomas llrndi-haw 6 niih's east of Lebanon. l ehruary 111.- II. .1. fiorman, 3 miles northen.st of Lebanon. 1'ebruary 20. J. A. Stookey, 5 milt : i n .t. of Lebanon, Poland China brorn! sow sale. l ehruary '21. Pert I.atighiter, at Whitestown, general faem sale. I'" hru. i v 'J.'. Fred Lanham .') miles nnrthea:-t of Whitestown, farm suit'. 1 ebriiiiry 2:t. Ott Eaton, ,r, miles .o.itheii.-t of Lebanon, faun sale. lehnutiy '..'!. John Heath administrator ef Jo!, n pale estate, 1 m''e south of old I'ni in. I'ebrimry :l'i. James IVaMey, " nub s .-a. -t of Lebanon, farm .-ale. l ebruaiy '.'7. -Ernest South, 1', oiil.-s noilh of Alliance, (arm sale. rehruary lih. Ed Canidti, udministrntoi sale 1 l-'l miles southeast of Advance. Match I. - Harvey lleaton, .1 miles north of Lebanon. March '.'. Ott Patterson, n miles u'.hwes of Lebanon, general farm sale. .Murrh H.---Smith W' i er at Kayt. te, t,,g stis-k sale. .March li. Prank Davis, I miles northeast of Mechanicshurg. M.-vn h 7. Wiley Pouch, I mile west of Hrownsburg. Sale will include a complete thrashing outlit tn addition (o general public sale. March Pi. Wnitl Itrrnton, fi miles ntittheast of l,r billion, iitork sale. Maivh IS. John Sicks, brood now sale ;l mile east, of Lebanon.

English Auto & Tractor Co. Cadillac, Paige and Dodge Brothers' Cars

I Emerson Tractors I Auto Accessories 1 East Side Square. Phone 310

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Lingering Coughs arc Dangerous. I t.et rid of that tickling cough that , keeps you awake at night and drains your vitality and energy. Dr. King's New Discovery is a pieasant balsam remedy, antiseptic, laxative and promptly etTective. It soothes the trlttated membrane pnd kills the cold germs; your ceugh is soon relieved. Unlay is dnngcroiu k1 1 Kiuit's New Disiovery at once. For nearly fifty years it has been the favorite remedy for grippe, croup, roughs and colds (let a bottle today ut your druggist, allc. Adv.

I'or Croup. Cough and Coltla. j A. Baxter, Wheeier, Wine., says: "For ten years we have used Foley's Honey and Tar in our family and consider it the best medicine on the market, especially for children, as they like to tako it." Contains no opiates; safe for babies; effective for adults. Checks croup; stops coughs; relieves c. l.U Masters 4 Mitchell. Adv.

R. H. Johnson, live stock and general auctioneer. Lebanon, Indiana, R. R. 2.

Why Not Save!

W hy not save money when ycan ? Look at tha opportunity I giv you to save on dental work. Why pay HOc for ejrtractin teeth? I extract teeth withou pain, only 25c. Why pay 7iic for silver filling My price ."i0c. Why pay $5 to $8.00 for go!

crowns? My price $3.00 to $5.00,

My prices on other dental wor just as reasonable. I guarantc-

my work to be as good as the best

Call and see and you will he con vincd. J. A PARR

Neal-Cason lllock. North Side off

Square, Lebanon, Ind. i none 360

Paul O. Tauer I'auivery

FLORIST

Plenty of K lo em an Hand at all times. Phone l.Ti 7

Overland J-paaaenger ear. Special

attention given to country, part!.- nc" funeral drives, Rett, phone S90; office C9L CLYl): LOWE

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. v. .... i harehv given, that the u

dersigned has been appointed exeouti under the will of the estate of Ishiif B. Hartin?. deceased, late of Boed county, ludiana. Said estate is tvt poaed to be aovnt j CARL C. HARTlNC, fe-nt..r