Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 122, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 February 1917 — Page 4

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LEBANON DAILY REPORTER By Ltwnon Printing rubltahinff Co. Dally ffra)d. established 1914 Daily Reporter, afttahliflhed tS'Jl Wetkly patriot. siaMlfhM 1SI7 K. is. Seal, Piwideni. C. B. NI, Srrdtarv-Managr. J. M. BATTEHToN', News Kdltor. veniHK except Sunt! lih mail dltiona rachn 32 and Tnwnii of Jn van r. Tt Whltfwtoftn. Zl villa, Mwlmr hunt and Hoa: burg, EttzavUia, TarAHmlttad to tha matin a aecond-riaaa traitor at ttia pontofTic at Lebatvon I All. In advance and ri;., tinned unla mjtiKiTl Br Mall, one rrr . .. Hv Mall. Mix months . Hv Mail, Hire numtti By MkII, -ma mmith . By rarrlr, per nffk By Tarrifr. nna year hbttuariaa and Car auhitct lo a rhre of word. t'PKh sboulfl lniii, il. News, 21. Bpone LoUse No. 3. K. A A. M ord Fr'd'y each month. 7 30 p M Ivory C. Tolle, secretary. Harry A. Hurt, Lebanon Chapter No. OMer Knttrp Huu. Fire' TnwlH each month. 7:30 p. m. liells Ven Nuys, aecretar: Mar Bchults, W. M. Ibnon CViapter No. J9. R. A M. Per ond Wednmdar ee-h month. 7 l p. ni. Ivory C. Tulle, eecretary, WaUer J Bonne Council, )Mr H'erfneftMV CTierlee Herlmaa Reconler. s. n. n. Nf .; Ivory C. Tolle. PUBLIC I will sell at )uii! Lebanon and ', mile MiMedgeviUe, on

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Tuesday, February 20 P.egmning at 10:00 o'clock, a. m. THRKE HEAD OF HORSES Consisting of one roan coming S-yenr-old fill 1 coming 6-year-old inay mare, in foal by Jark; and one 4-year-old lfWte. EIGHT HEAD OK CATTLE Consisting of 1 6 year-old cow. with caif by side; one 5-year-old cow to be fn -h Mai'" h i; one 6-ycar-old cow, to be fresh March 10; one 6- ear-old cow, giving good flow of milk; two 8-year-old cows, giving guod flow of milk; one .Vycar-old Holstein cow, giving'gootl flow of milk one 7-ear-old sh-irthorn cow, fresh March 10. FIVE HEAD CI-' HtKis Tlirrc registered Ilainp-li.tc biotxl to farrow in S!arch and April; 2 shunts weighing about 100 pounds. GKAIN AND IM PLE.M ENTS Three or four tons of mixed hay. i busliels corn, good wagon and hay fraie, Mr-Cornnck binder, double disc, roller, 60-tooth np'kc harrow, Oliver sulky breaking plow, .John Deere walking breaking plna". ,Ca -e cultivator, new ; John Deere "corn planter, end-gate oat seeder with clover seed atta.lihitiit, tsou-l as new; storm buggy. 2 good sets woik liarnes... 1 ?t bre-chir.; ih-ubie fet enrriajre harnea. j-ct buggy hari:e...s and numerous other articles. TEIi.MS OK SALE All ..urns i f -.00 and under ca.-h; on s jms over J5 00, a credit of 8 months withou' intcest. will be given, purcha.'er giving approved freehold note, bearing eight ir cent interest from date if not paid at maturity. A discount oi 5 cents on the dollar for cash to those entitled to credit. No property to be removed until terms of .'ale are complied with. Fred H. Taylor COU C. O. rnasKKTT & .SON, Auitiomirs.

Attention Tomato Growers IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflllltlllllllMIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIItlllllMIHIIIIIIHII The Columbia Conserve Company offers for a limited time, only, a contract paying ' $20.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED DURING JULY $15.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED AUGUST 1st to 15th $12.00 Per Ton FOR TOMATOES DELIVERED FROM AUGUST 15th TO END OF THE SEASON Thin beats Corn or Hogs. Call t factory in I-1anon, Saturdays and let our representative gin you up.. Call telephone 520 and our representative will call on you. The Columbia Conserve Co.

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Buslite: Men's Association Re

ceives Assurances That College to Certain. Virgil Buntin, business manager of the Lebanon Business Men's Associa tion has receiver! another letter from L. W. 4tegman, business manager of the Home System of Business colleges of Chicago in regard to estahli.shinc business college in this city. The letter is written from Charleston, HI., here according to the letter a school is now being organized. It reads as follows: are writing you this letter in order' that we may keep in touch with you regarding the Business College itua'ion. and will slate that we intend

',u. j to organize a school in your city in I' 1 1 he n.ir future. At any rute your city :r, j i- (he most promising that we have on t our list, and as quick as we have oris jri.nircd thoroughly hete, we intend to "'' take 1 1 1 the work in Lebanon. Wc are ;JJ ' organizing a school at Charleston and r ; ',ip.-. Illinois, which is in direct line J' wi'h 1 ebannn. on the same road, not far apart wnich makes the chain complete and easy to keep in touch with ( - ach school, und convenient for our held nun to work the Held sail adver-

1 1 -e. i ' We are organising a line school ihtro at Charleston and are starting the work on the Paris school. This gives j us practica'ly a monopoly on the i . hm.I bueini-se uneiihg a large lei -! itory. After the organization here '".i'it ietention is to make Lebanon rlirnt. We ninnot sfite dehnttely when, ' b::t probaiily within two months or I Job Work at Reporter office SALE s miles !, and 1 southwent of, i miles wet of

(Bt ra trnuf toael .Vein 8erc(oe-l INDIANAPOLIS, Fcbiiuty 17. (iovernor Codrich today continued to bring pressure to bear upon mambora of the legislature to pasa the corporation exciae bill, about which be gave a special message yesterday. House Republicans had decided to stand by the Governor, and paauage of the measure is believed assured' in the bouse. If the Democratic senators cany out their announced intention of not taking caucus action on the bill, it ir probahlc that the tax on cunor.i'.c franchise grmtrd by the e V, be voted. r'rimt. cf woman suffrage believe

they have opposition to the suffrage measure successfully caged, but theyj DATE IS CHANGED. The Triangular lK-hate will be Held on March Seventh. The Crawford.-villc Journal Bays: "The date of the triangular debate has been changed to March 7. Wc had a basketball game scuirdulcd on the former date, and through the courtesy of the other schools, the date was hanged." FUNERAL SUNDAY. Services for the Late Thomas Hinei; to be Held at Indianapolis. The funeral services of the late Thomas Hines who did at his home in Indianapolis, will be held in that city Sunday morning. The body will be hipped to this city, arriving abem, noon. Interment win bo at the Kofiinson cemetery, south of Lebanon. CARD OF THANKS. Wc desire to extend our thanks the neighbor and friontU for their many acts' of kmunc.is extended to us iurinfr the sickness and death of our fear mother, Mrs. Sarah B. McCann. We a!.o wi.sh to thank Kev. A. L. V;ud for the many kind words which ffpfske of motlirr, al.o Mr. I;'!f for the beautiful rmrs which ii.c and we want to cxpreM our npurfH-ia-tion for the bruutirul floral tribute. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved so well; A place U vacant in our homer Which nevi-r can he filled, (ml in his wi.-dmn has called Our dear moth'-r to hia armii And thmitrh she clumbers in her prave Her soul i life in Heaven. Mrs. Clara Stewart, Mrs. Anna E. Small. Mrs. Alice Campbell. Mis. Mary Hicksen. Lingering Coughs are Dangerous. (let rid of that tickling cough that keeps you awake at nilit and drains your vitality and energy. Dr. King's New Discovery is a pleasant balram remedy, antiseptic, laxative and promptly effective. It soothes the irritated membrane and kills the cold germs; your cough is soon relieved. Delay is dangerous get Dr. King's New Discovery at once. For nearly fifty years it has been the favorite remedy for grippe, croup, coughs and colds. Get a bottle today at your druggist, 50c Adv. i! tf n

are having a job to keep opposition lium popping out. The regular lolbj has been reinforced by suffragist from a!i parts of tlie state, who will stay until tiie bill is fought out on the fioor of tho house. The bill may come out of Judiciary B committee in the house today. . Woman suffragists will not ask former Proeidert Taft to make a siiecch favoring vtwnan suTrage in the Indians iature, A woman suffragist ) ...ion-holed the former president if reiver! this reply "I am in favor of woman suffrage when the women become fitted for it and I believe that the longer they wait for suffrage the better they will be fitted for it."

LUELLA CLINE FILES A SUIT FOR DIVORCE Charges That Her Husband Leroy M. Cline, Deserted Her. Luella C'linc has brought suit against Iroy M. Cline, for divorce They were married September 15, IKXg and separated October 10, l'.llt!. The plaintiff charges desertion. Hex attorney is P. E. Smiley. The defendant, Leroy M. Cline, resides in Indianapolis. CALLERS AT REPOilTEK OFFICE. F. W. Davis, and Lawrence Canine, Rural Route LVThorntown, spent Saturday in Lebanon and were callers at the Reporter office, where they weir shown th? typesetting machine and the Goss Comet press, in which the were much interested. Mr. Canine renewed his subscription to the Reporter for a year. Mr. Davis recently had hills printed at this office for a public sale to lie held March fith. COL. J. It. HENDERSON'S SALES CUT THIS OUT AND SAVE IT. Anyone wanting dates in March cal) residence, 623 North West street or phorte 675. February 1!). H. J. Gorman, 3 miles northeast of Lebanon. February - 20. J. A. Stookey, 5 miles east of Lebanon, Poland China brood sow sale. February 21. Bert Laugh ner, at Whitestown, general farm sale. February 22. Fred Lanham 3 miles northeast of Whitestown, farm sale. February 21. Ott Eaton, 5 miles southeast of Lebanon, farm sale. February 24 John Heath administrator of John Dale estate, 1 mile south of Old Union. February 2(i. James Dcatley, 3 miles east of Lebanon, farm sale. February 27 Ernest Smith, l's miles north of Advance, farm sale. February 28, Ed Canida, administrator sale 1 13 miles southeast of Advance. March 1. Harvey Heaton, 3 miles north of Lebanon. March 2. Ott. PatU-tsim. ,") nvKs southwest of Lebanon, general fait.i sale. March .'!. - Smith & Weber at Fayette, big stock sale. March 6 I-rank Davis, 1 miles northeast of Merhamcshurg. March 7. Wiley Roush. 1 mile wc-t of Krnwnsbuig Sale will include a complete tlnu.-IKiig outfit in addition to general puniie rale. March H Ward Hrenton, B miles northeast of Lebanon, stock sale. March John Sicks, brood sow sale 3 miles cast of Lebanon. Weal., Ailinif Children. Made Well and Strong by Simple i. ikI). Here is another letter that has juscome to our .attention, showing the power of Vinol to build up health and strength fur weak, puny, ailing children. W. A. Smith, of Shanesyillc, Ohio, ay.-",My little child was puny, weak and ailing, could not rc.t t night and would not eat I learned

, i Ubout Vinol and tried it, and within a I i noticed an Improvement. The jkj child's ppMf Improved, it slept ft well, tt-eagth unci health were toon p built up. . We. think Vinol is ixie!jli lent for weak, puny children." i'i' Vi&nl U n rWic!ott combination. of M beef and cod liver peptones, iron nd manganese jwptonates and glycero-

phosphates which creates an appetite.

t,4 WMs u a tM , t!eiv oilr-l rnM ruhmt the blond and creates stretifvh"4 ChildiMi leva to take tv.

i W 1-.1H all parent of n-ak. sickly, 'mniR cntioreri in inw virinny io sry Vtrtot with tht anderstandmg that e will n turn your n.cney if it fails to tea 'it yfmr h'!! ewe. Citv dru !. ! ' !':"!;"? ! .rt it ok

Same Rate Charged Other Tatrons, They Must Pay, State Board Holds.

The Stale Public Service Commission has ordered that stockholders of the New Brunswick Telephone Company shall pay the same rental as other patrons for telephone service. The rate for all, as fixed yesterday, is $1 a nonth. LECTURES MONDAY. Dean Horton of Chicago to Give Address at High School. Pean J. F. Horton of the American College of phvsieal Education, of Chicago, will give a lecture at special chapel at the high school Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock, on the subject "The Value of Physical Education." Dean Horton is a lecturer ul great power. The publihas a cordial invitation to hear him at the high -chool assembly Monday morning. WILL MOVE TO LEBANON. Fred U. Taylor, R. K. 1, Lebanon, visited the Reporter office Saturday to place an advertisement for the public sale that he is to have soon. Mr. Taylor expects to remove to I.cbanon late in February. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. for the Indiana Condensed Milk Conipany of this city. Seven of these have already been delivered. The. force has begun the work of installing new machinery. Two big lathes and a tool grinder have arrived, and the men will work night and day to install thcue. LACK OF CANS. Forced a Temporary Suspension of Operations at Canning Company. The Ladoga Canning Company liaj been forced to suspend operation until today since the middle of '.nM week on account of lark of cans. The .upriiiiteiident stated that only a cur had been received on which to run anil that unless more arrive before Monday that the factory will be clo.sed next wc!-;. Difficulty in getting material for the cans is assigned by the companies as the reason they cannot supply their customers. FACTORY PERSONALS. R. B. thauklin of Frankfort, was at the Indiana Condensed Milk Company Thursday. Mr. Shanklin is preparing to purchase a herd of forty dairy re anil sell miik to the l-K-nl company. L. H. Wileon, of the Milk factory, was in Indianapolis Wednesday. Clarence Livengood, employed at the Indestructible Wheel Works will spent Sunday at the home of his mother. Mrs. Mary Livengood, near HillsVv ill Mnrtni, of the V. in el ruiiipaiH . visited at the home of his father. J.' II. Martin, mar t rawford. viili-. SunMayhclle Thompson, bookkeeper at the Wheel Works, was absent from work Friday nmtiiir.g. Jamee, hooper, who has been ill for about two weeks, is still unable to be at his work at the Campbell, Smith. Kill-hie factory. bannpl Khurt-r, of the Dairy Cn am Separator factory, was absent from work today uit account of sukt.esn. Paul Gillf-rt, of this city, has. resigned bin position at the Creai Separator fartory. John Ctilliert, of Paris III., arrived here yesterday for a few days' visit at the home of Will Lar.-h. Mr. Larch u cinploNvd at the Wheel works. Will Martin, of the Wheel works, wus off Th'ireday and Friday on account Of airkness. Squiic tiialiani has accepted a position at the Indestructible Wheel works. Earl Tnn'lmfon, of the Indian Condenseil Milk Company, lias been ill nt his hotno since Wednesday. Fnv Spray,' of the milk fuclory, was in Indianapolis yesterday. Lavorne, the three-year "Id d iugnt"r of Mr. and Mrs, Uarfnrr l.n-en-gimd'of East vVitinut tre't. tlas been uite ill for the last week. Mr. l.ivcngii'Hi an rniplnyr of the Indcitmrtil.lft Wnl works.. Hurry Hootwn, an emplnjre of the Indiana Condensed Milk Company. PaintiiUy mjurrd bin aukle yjsb:rilaj' cvcnic-g tbci he juitii'i f frtun t, p!at-fe-m to the ground. Ho -vas unnldti i- ..fK el.- .

This is the time of year- your feet need protection. This ib the place where you can find the protection. While there is a scarcity of Rubbers we were

fortunate enough to have ply you with anything you

Come in and see us. The Morgan Shoe Co.

Classified ADVERTISING Rates Vic Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken for Less Than luc. H0rSESF0R RENT. FOR BENT 7room house with bath, 2 squares from court house. Phone 822. W. C. Kennedy. 1-25-tf MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAI.K. FOR SALE One good milk mute". Phone No. 913-U 2-Stf. FOR SALE IUarkseedoatsr Good quality. Hazelrigg phone, 52:-!3. A. H. Bratton. 2-H)t!2 FOR SALETho building on the lot .across from ti action station. J. A. Hogshiie. 2-17 31 FOR SALE One male Poland China hog. E. A. Caldwell, 1139 South East street. Phone U56-Y. 2-13-ht. FOR; SALE Heating wood ot cockius wood. Phone 176. A. R. Dossett i 2-12-h'ti FOR SALE (.ravel road bonds, tax exempt. Two bonds $W0 each, one for $5!5. Want market price. Neal t Co. 2-13-15-17-1') MISCEI.LANFOI .S WANTKIb WANTED Wo'ik on I'anr. by warrtrrt ' man. Experienced. Car give re- i ferenre. Cull tiHP!"irk phone. Hdl-I nry Owen, R. R. 1. 2-17tR 1 'b6 ' YdUyiEEb MONEY" High-: est cash prices paid for false tn-Lh in any condition, also bridge work, old gold, silver, old platinum. Pkea.se mail lo Berner'a False Teeth Special- i ty. 2'.! -3rd street, Troy, N. Y., and receive check by return moil." 2-7-t2 WANTED Man to" invest $1,000 'ami take chaige of tire service station. Salary guaianteed. $2ft per week and commissions. Will be at Commercial hotel in I-hanon. February' 20 to 23, A. W. I.u. e, manager. 2-K.-fit. WANTED To "buy aet"of "single buggy harness. Call phone 57.'l-l 2-lfi-rit. OFFICES FOR TUNT".' FOPrflENt Desk room. See Hoy ft McClaine. First National Bank bldg. 2-12-31. HELP WANTED WANTED Experiencerl man to work on farm. Married man preferred, s'mall family. Giv references. Call phone 3 on 20. Sh.iniiondaie, E. E. Thrasher 2-13-fit. (ilKLS "W ANTED -Iniiuire of Boss Manufacturing. o. For the sew inland finishing room. ' ' li; 112. Interurban Time Tables TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1, 1!U7. EAST WEST EAST WEST A. M. A. M. P. M. I12:2i P. M. t:?h tI2:n 7:l.r H:li"i t :(.7 II). In 11:15 tt:2." t t:l ' t 3:2 4:15 r. l .-. t :2d 7:15 f 9:47 lu:00 11:25 t 8:17 10:20 812:39 tLinntral trnins. DaiIy except Sunday. SFiankfnrt only. Last cur leaves Indianapolis at J 1:30 p. m. and Lafayette at 10:45 p. m. CHAWFDRDSVILLE DIVISION Cars leave Lebanon fir Ctawfonlsville nt 7:30, 0:30, 11:30 I. m. 1:30. 3 .311, fi:SD, 7:30. 9:30 and 11:30 p. m. Cain arrive from Crawfordsvvile at T 10, !):K), 11:20 a. m., 1:20. 3:!b, 6:20, 7:20, 0:20 am) 11:20 p. m. THK.SKCURITIES handled by Harry L. Kenworthy are ssfa and net the investor the large.il rate of interest possible. Barry I Kenworthy Residence phone, 224: Office. 10 KENEWED ft IS SUBS'. RIPTItiV. . J. K. took, Tiiiial Ko-.it 4, I ch n- . K,i iimoiig the welcome ' ' at the Reporter otScc Saturday- Mr. Co "k r s.ir.'.cd liu eis.rU0 iof ti

a large stock and can sup-j

need in rubber footwear. Try Our Salt Rising Bread LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE D. L. Great! Our own delivery. Phones 127 and 517 Prest-0-Lite Service Stations Batteries recharged repaired. Free inspection and distilled water J Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street! Phone 199. DR. R. D. GARRjSQi: DENTIST Far ai era State Bank Boildhn Rooms 208-20 Phone 4f W. A. SMALL GENERAL AUCTIONEEI? Farm Rales s Specialty riiones Office 843, Residence IX LEBANON, INI). Phone 6 PLNNELL-COOMBS Lebanon's Leading Lumber Tsi VVOOLEY & EDWARI' Cadet Hose for Boys Guurunteed I B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR lours: 9-11 a. m., 2-5 and 7-8 p CONSULTATION AND SPINAS ANALYSIS FREB Caaon-Noal Bidg. Pboo IF IT'S GOOD HART, WARE WE HAVE IT J. C. BROWN CO. I DR. L. M. BEAVi ri I OSTEOPATHIC PIlYiia Faraa.n SUUj Ei-k r' 7 a. ra. to p. tu.