Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 124, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 February 1917 — Page 7
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COMFORTS FO?w YdZ SICKThere are many scientific conveniences now-a-davs that are of p-e?.t importance in tne care of the sick: Son?, help to conserve the comfort of .the patient, seme facilitate the work of the attendant and other1; are Hin preparing and administering medicine, food, etc. . . Our stock includes the most worthy of these goods those which jihyiiicians hereabouts recom mend. .-: i
Clinical Thermometer Medicine (glasses Rubber i-hreting. Alcohol Lann. Air ( ushiai-.s. Hear in mini nui prices are always rei
Bandages. Ice Bas. Mol Matr Buttle.. Ahsurb iil ( Jliun. loisting IVwdcr. . k when ruth goods
WE GlV E TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS
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We Have Money To Loan First Rural Loan & Savings Assn. Ii. V. New, Sec.
b. c. n. mm. m. p. Special attention given to kit!.??. Udder, rectal and tLin dinem-ea. Koine 2u5 and 2Uu farrceit Unk Pullling j CORV & BKATTON I fCNKUAL IlllOXKiUS I OrRce rhono 3K; Hcnidanca phones 1 210 and K5 I Stao'ie." Block, East Sd'ith Bteet BRENTON (JAR AGE Auttxt and Auto Supplies East Main Street. Flione 29 L. W. KIRTLKY JiLNTIST nt .Nslio.nl Hank Building Tliird i'lutir KOYAL V0RCESTR AND BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S I "iiiiiiiii;::iimiimh!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiii ' COOK WITH (iAS lim!l!!i:im!l!l!;!IM'lll!llll!iltlllll!!llll!i C. E. NOB13H The Tenstar Drug Store "A Vrdirine for Kvery JW So'itb f-ide ;sua.e, Lebanon Karpen's Ouarar.tccd l"pIiolylcrod Furni'.ure. COULTER-SMOCK Opera flouae Blotk CO. Metgrr L-umbrr & Coal Co. TlliO I'ilO.NK OKDLR HOL'SE Lebanon and Tl.orntown. phone 1') Ml. T. S. TURNER LEBANON, INOI'N A. K..i f.f tt.i.1 s,u h Idr.p Nc-. .hroat anfl Lunt State fc-.nk BuilditiJ, r.enmi i-t, hVi ard -too Id-. jd ?' f -IONES & STARK CMriHIErw FliiU bll I'u.t.
S'ck 1'ecders. Vaporizers. Bed Pans. Jau. Pints, etc. b required C
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LKHAXON VILCANIZING k SALES AGENCY fv.cr.vthiiig f.iT the auto. DORT uto.iioliilvs. Vulcanising a specilltv. r-h ,ne 9i; Ar-nory Rni!ilir.fr AUTO LIVERY JOE ( OIL l on : try Ori 'fri Reaaonabl Trices. At Prenton'a Garaife. Cff.-e PhTBe iJ9i . Reaidenoa 164 TV. H. GREEN DENTIST I r-t Natloaal Baak Batlduif KiMna I0J 114 Pkona 181 j II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Irug Store 'p'lor.e H 13. Lebanon, Ind. Make Home Happier! K'cetHf Lamp.-, Toasters, Percolators, Irons Interstate Pub. Sen ice Co (HAS. E. LEEKE For Grwerles Nr. ( ISTERL'RBAN' RLIKi. Harry L. Kenworthv 11 AS 1)1. is ALL (USPS i)K NONTAXABLE SECURITIES i-.'-denre phone. 12); Office, 10S DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON El f; I'.Aft. NOSH and THROAT Ofii"- over Liter's Drug Store. PilU.NK; lit. elect youi WINDOW SHnKS for spring houtMPcleamng now. Ask In have our s.i--ainn visit joa home with ampks, JONES & PERKINS Rfl.M5nfiriiELRDHo7 GROCERIES AKay. in the l-end LEWIS ti STORMS
Spoi'C News
lilt fiLLnUL MUCH FOR CADETS Defeated Lima, 0., Quintette 1; Last Night By 43 , to 23 Score. DALE WAS THE STAR 1 aKetl E'plt ,'e'd Goals in Seconrj uaf Features of the dame. ,nl crowd cif local fans turned t irght to witness the contest Ut thi' aimery tictwren the two pn-.ver-iideperiderit teams, tii 1'iee Vi'l e ii'nntet. in whirh lineup three ii ath'ctct play, .md the I ii.'.a, (O.i f.st and the crack .a::u. a nsati.'dal haslet shonticg Pine Viteigor.i furnished piep; rlcmonl for th si.ocla.or... 1 hJf van cl...-i i- Intro the l-,st I' -use wnik on ii.iji airirreifatii "lore in evidence. Tile lirst sc. the t the i tir-t id de- . r.,ui Koai oWd hv !, The l.in,.liel.l Ki.ill n their Tavhut thiji '.-a I -M poal h-?ir-"'' cat 'inch tmi'ie or. The l'ir 'w ha.! ..' W"h th : 'luiek'v Vug" da irl,.1 fir hi i- ; I-'';! i.lcn, .nit, .t, in the ll-Ktitf I Kir Little, and Karrcll and II !l were jliMit'iti',1 m the opposing innUf. Muiphy .mil Powers played ho t r the Cadets. A' usual, t'a'e was !lg fn- th" Pi SUan'et! I, air. hut in the la t ight . gftling fnI good gante iter as evi'ptionaily gfMsl. id ag?rr..ive and h l-'hrr from llt:.l-r the de tn - or lite Center uiieiT'Ttg. H-'i-kins-big hi' with ti e fan. e,i ami c- eat ,h fen. .. rk. T.'-i I'tKC at ail tin es. It ' as nnoni aiso the game .,1 b. ;i , halv-.-lin would pluv I's champion ., ilint :he Pine Village ti tie Iiufralo tl.-iolos. win Me,-" at th- armorv ei y.-llteMl.iv. I'rhni.trc J area! gam,-i-k'tball treat i k MLn - nu i I improve. Clue,.,, .-,! I lea id-r ,ii, .separator. (,u.ira ie t..1.-k(l'n r out of el..-, i i I -if wheal ' per .enl pit,, . baiKH llr. ,l.,fp. l 'd I'ldisnHpoli, Iiidiiinn. A gent nil fin t
CHMMOfi ORIOLES TO BE !
SEEN HERE When Ihe l'.n t'tllag. bjskeitull tm meets th" Hultal" On-di-s at the Armory lie;'' on Wednesday night, I 'Inuxiy ;!f, ti ey i i ire one of tij'e be I te.itn th-t erer siui;-, a b-i Ue. hall game. Thr O'l-l-s , l,e h,vt pU)',ig lam in the 'Kd'l, Ii.iv,mk Oi-ii
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MISKE MAY GET BOUT.
May Take Al McCoy' pmc a Opponent ti Lester Oarcy. . ( till JUieimiMmufl Xrttl UtrcUt.t NEW YORK. February 20. Billy Miske may jrt the first bout with Lester Darcy, uftcr all. Ho may take Al McCoy's place on March 5 at Madison Se,u-ire Garden. The decision depends upon what the New York state boxing commission 'hies at its meeting today. The members of the commission must decide whether or not MeCov's verbal agreement to box for the Broadway Sporting club in Brooklyn in binding. If the comnnssioners vote that it m then Mef'oy's vis.ii,ns of a f 10.000 pur will gn acHmmerinir. for 'Jiat Huch K.nv. cie v. ill be automatically released fioiii his ronlract. J.ihn Hei irr, Prooklyn irnmoter, Is re:i.onriMe for the t:inrle In the plans 'f llrowne. I'.iisler rlaims that MeI' .y's scrcirea heiouj; to his club hl o.e ho boxes for anyone else, and hphcis to i'rt Met ion. on with Jack DilI MOWN LOSES (i'mr Near Taking (.mint in llout With (.rorirc (hip. Uv thr ttiUt M.i'i'.tt.J .Vcm'. Wrriicc.l idl NliSTOW .V, 0., 1'el.i uary 2(1. 'Jeotpe iKnorlvout) Itrown wa ii!-in a hair of tnkinjr the count at tii" it;. nds ot' i,pprRe Lh'i. his oidliir.e rival, in their twelve round bout N'e In.t iiirht. Prown was ahead on points in the ii:: t. cijrhl rounds and the tight was (inttrhiK when 'hip so-iilfii'v unliniheri'd his Runs in the
l-iiii-iti, .tni--red 1'rown with a fusiir j lade of biinvs ai d had him li'infinc ! I on at tlie f.al hi ii. (.nip's virion
miis Ivm in line f or a crack at i.e . Ii.ircy and a!o eliminates Krown' di.ini.i to a fiKht with the Australiin. Mll.lil ltN SWI.OH WON. YOKK. realize, I'ehi J0.-Jj Welling today ,h.y Learh 'ms itiHtle a -.uilden exit from the !. Joe Inst eight met Milburn Saywho S'hiei'd fsme h,' knocking os out -it th" IVlare skirting cluh ir I tiie pair st;iged a good oldfo.-h-i ' ,1 shitging 1k-c ie which Willing mind hioisif out-punched at the end if ten rounds. I5ASEBAI.L GOSSIP. (Hi lltr nferfl,mi;n,il .loin iitrnrr.l CIIK AiitJ .Kehruaiy id. With onone player Catcher Jtiiitnie Archer - -outside the fold, tiie Cuns today wi re rea ly for their departure on die .-Hing training tri f to (alifomia. It -a.. predicted Areher would come to te.ms hi fore the spcrial train depalled. T-.vcut -eight piaers were rn the rolls -m-l about sixty other per.-on. -. ere to aecoioaany the team. MeTore the Cubs return for the opening of tin- season they will travel 7, IK O n-iles and participate in many exhibition games. CHI' A:o. I-ehi-imiv . -iiThe .-a'dust ring is railing (irover Aletcai der of the Pliilad--Iphia Natomili. A '-.iriilei-. wlio is deiiiardmg a sabuy nf M'i.'MHI before he ill aflW his name ..oiilerini- on if f..i- thirty-tivp we rii-ius this seaM1 md exhibit th iinig mid he r.,n crl to I nice cart ie ' w,th the regula - shoo curves during tin ronosed to hang ui .' if f-'.li to aiiv lut'el can h.t Alrx for i leonrrrt. It is j ian,.g offer who thmk., h( I eaf-ty Hgaill-t i giound. (if c, jto f ..it him out net i -. .Me, the Up I Paul r. subo ilida'e for Mayi t to the Retiuhii' an pi Ma k Mayor, id av, r.in.lidnle to lie i-uht lean
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FEBRUARY 281
"!iriri,-.rd bk m I their -e.t.r. of If.Lf games on et filly line lost in seventeen, yeore i re-m,n k'lb'e. The Oriole vere fonnvrly the llulilo 'icrmulie. I'nilcl the luloe of the liuTiiM riii: 'hey w. the fun A mere an ehjoiptiwlup ml ,. !he Mt. I oiiih ttorld's fue ehimeoiHeliip in IC-4. Ubim r, ,t acih.ll f:41s aie fortuitaie in hmtng Ihe pMoitumly of r,itoe-iiij Mtu fiiieoii. teei Ir a ti-,n ad the afiiorw. Vh-Ktl 1
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Murder Case to be Tried Shelbyvillc Court on That Date. Judse Biajr of the Shelhyvillo cii t uit couit has tut the case of the state sainst Georsre Karlow for trial on Monday, April Ifi. Karlow, whose home is Crawfot'i!?vitle, is charged with the murder of W. Walter Johnion of Crnwfnrdsville. The case was taken to Shelbyville on chanec of venue from Indianapolis where Johnson was killed on October J4, lilll. Karlow was imlicted by the Marion county grand jurv on a charge of first dejrrec murder. He is alleged to have beaten Johncon to death w ith a piece of jrnspipe at a lonelv spot on White river, when he and Johnson made a Katurd iv night trip to Indianapolis. An interesting trial is expected and nany witnesses will be present from Craafordsvil'e and Indianapolis. A pair of trout-ers taken from Johnson's reid body will have an important part in the cane. Karlow was wearing 'hep trou-'ers v.bcn arrested in CrawI'ordsviUo on th- d.iv after the murder. He says . man whose tust nsnie is "lavr" kilh'tl ,lci:nson and forced him o renun-e Johnson's trousers and take them nuay wh him. Karlow is now in jail at Shelbvviile. His attorneys are R. W. Cahlwi II and M. !. Sin.ms of Craw fordsville. Fl'NLRAL WEDNESDAY. (Ih'equies of late Arthur liinford lo he Held at Thurntown. Tlie funeral services of AMhu. Ilin ford wlio lied near Th,unton ioi'iday will he held at the Picsh, irl ian ehlireh et Thornton n Wednesday looming r.t II o'clock. Iturnii will lie st the Sugar Plain ceineti r. . COURT NEWS. James Tandy and Willa .. K-rnislle. who w-re nrre-ted by officers Komiert and Kvaii.-. Saturday night when they -.-.ere found in an tnti.xicated eonditioo. ai,iearc: before Judge Paly .Mondav -tfternoon n-id tdead gu-lty to the i l.arge -,f intor.it atioe. Kernoille had ler, ia the circuit ci.crl a f - v e.i.-e ngo r.nd was convicted nn a charge of raining. A .suspended sentence was rriven h'm at thit time. Since thru ue has been tineii in the Jujttec court? :rveia! times for intoxication. Tandy al.o has been in ilie Justic- courts seve'-a! times for the charge of intoxieation. Judge Parr passed a sentence of $1 and costs anil thirty da.s on the p'-nal farm but suspended the sor.'encp during the good behai ior of both. ham hklssim; parlor. Mrs. olive Clark has leaded room JOI on the second floor of the 1-irst .National Bank building and w-ll open a hair dressing parlor there tins week. As eooit as the furniture can be installed the parlor will he opened. Mr:-. Clark hopes to be ready to serve the oublic Thursday morning. Mte mu-j 1'nniicily in the same husire-s hi the itnun over tin- Iv inomy stoi-e.
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Tomatoes and $11.00 per ton 1 j for Evergreen Sugar Corn j j Our service is unequalled. Wc Rtiarar.tce not to hold rusloniers more than two hours hi j receiving; their consignments, hnl in cat'e if Linger time hting ; neceKsary, the oveiliine will be paid for ! satisfactory r:ica. See us at the Ivebanon Hardware Compitny. j We will not accept tomatoes contracted lor by olier parties. .
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Will Hold Annual Convention in la- j dianapnlia, March 13-15. Oflicert of the Indiana Retail SLoc frealers' Association, who arc planning i fur the organization's annual convention and style show to be held at tlie Claypool hotel, March l'i, 14 and 15,! are predicting that the attendance will be -the largest in the history of the: association. Kvery retail shoe dealer in the country ia facing vital con li- j tinns in the shoe intiuet.y an u result j of tlie European war, and never before : hare men engaged in the shrd business been so anxious to procure the j advice of one another on business i problems. The public is aware that the Kuro- j pean war brought higher priepi- for shoes because importations of leather from abroad were shut off, and be-; eau:e Kuropean ceuntiies made heavy i
inroads on the leather products manufactured in America, but tl.ero arcother questions tff great interest ti the shoe retailer. The tratle is desiroos of knowing what will happen , the leather mid shoe n-.aiket in the case of a sudden cessation of hositlities, and a! lo .hat will become of the re'.aecr w!ib ha.supplied the shelves, of his efuie with a su.p'us of stock. Paymond I). Brown, of Indianapolis, president o the association, says tlie re never has been eur impotlani. -ailed in In . to be lu-ld mel ting of shoe rettllh-r: diana as the one wliirh next month. "There never vas 1 til tlie hi ton or the shoe indu-tiv," Mr. Brown aid. "when sho dealers need each other's advice and en operation a . tiu-y do now, and for this ren.n we arc exiei-tiiig an unusually largo number of il-.-ulerc at tlii.i convention. The retailer never has paid such high ta-nties never before have cx;.-ted in the market.' "America buys about $1 L'Oit.'XMI.. (I0 worth of shoes -nnual'v. a-id the nerehandi-iniF of Ul-, a v.-i amou-it go. ds natu ally i'k tin Htl-tii-n of m.ny busuie. : prolilc part of surre.-.-ful hu.dnck no "heii we consider ti at this en industry has had uooul per ;s calf kin supp'y cut off by war, fh?n it may be rea'-K-l how np.-essary it is for the repi-eS.,,iiat:V(a of this mili'.-dry to git the U- heio's to'-ethe, to see what ran be done to Improve ,-omiitions." Job Work at Reporter office CASTORIA Fw Infants and ChQdtea , .rer30ars Always btars the Signature of 2Zcii
When in Need of Lumber See Us
Fuller Lumber Co.
Phone 233. lAbanon Ild.v.
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( ouptey I. i, P' mid i Couctry r-t'Lum, g .!! n J. W. DAVIDSON 107 West South St . Phone 233 Across from InUrurban Station
If You Need a Plumber and Need Him in a IIurry Call Telephone No. 123. MILLER BEOS. First Rural Loan and Savings Association US a Ueriaian It, Xbaaoa II. P. New, Secretary LINDSAY & TOLLE tUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BI'ILDING Nral ut lntcrurbaa Htatioa OtTWe phone 13). Open day 4k night MORTGAGE LOANS on lloonc county farms of approved t.ile o years No cullti.jihsiou. Farmers State Bank LEBANON GOODYEAR TIRES Mohiloils Filtered Gasoline Hooton-Davis-Overlcese Thiinc 4"t. Iaibanon, Ind. SIX PER CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Also Gravel Road Bonds Harry L. Kcnworthy Kesi.ii nrc pV., 224; flilice, 106 J. K. BERKLEY Electrical Contracting Electric Wiring;, Motor Work, Arothimr. Itcasonable prices Olliee at rear of Uttrr'a drug atore , Joh Work officc i Ronorter. bv mail. 53 a Year. 419 West Sob lb Street Co. Phone 2SH
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