Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 128, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 February 1917 — Page 2

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Buy Your Ford The Universal Car AND DO IT NOW Ford cars were never so scarce at this season. The demand is general and unprecedented. The Ford Company is many thousand behind in its orders. Avoid the certain shortage in the Spring by purchasing your car now. An enormous shortage of Fords in the Spring is certain. Deliveries then wiil be most indefinite. BUY YOUR FORD NOW, and get delivery as soon as possible. If you have already placed your order, get delivery as soon as possible. Only Ford agents with orders for immediate delivery are being supplied with cars. FORD PRICES Tout ing tar $.'!G0, Roadster $115, all F. 0. B. Detroit. SOLD OS PAYMENTS All automobiles have advanced in price except the Ford and prices on them are likely to advance any day. Lebanon Hardware Co. PHONE 288

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When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 299. 410 Weat Sosih Street

Ever Break our Lenses?

Don't worry we can duplicate any len.s without the prescription or without you having to send them hack where they wore purchased. Just Pave the pMres we'll do the rest.

A. A. GARNER, REGISTERED OITOMETRIST

Victims of The Mail Order Brokerage Exchange Are Plentiful.

BOONE COUNTY HAS

ITS FULL SHARE.

Loral People SUA Have Faith Although Government Has Exposed Fraud.

In spite of the fact Viat orders have ern sent all over the Cnitcd State y the postottic. department .-dating hut the Mail Onler Brokerage Exbanre i vo C!he Hu;!dii,a. Miuneapolis, Minn., is only a scheme tc ibtsin money under fal.-o pretenses here are thousands and thou.-Jnds ol letters beirg reee.ved ilsily at tin lOslnfT.rc at Minneapolis. Boone otinty is donating her. Utile mite thing with the r"tof them Ion. Th mlcr was sent to ail postmasters ir. he I'nited states several weeks gr

o keep a close watch on the mails aorf

o stop all letteis, sent to the al-ovi vldrcss. Since that time the loca' officials have pulled .-even)! letters -arli week from tt'O tnuiie. La."' rhursilay nine letter, eame to the h-ca.' .ilT-oe addresod to the .Mail Vde: ii-ok-rage Kxchamr. Nor-- of these had a return add reus .o the post mis !er sent them 10 the fh ail letter nftiit .t Washington, p. C Yesterday twe letters were receive! m the office hett addrc-.-'ed to that arm. Nether ( hr.-e, however, i ,ntain"il anv imnet

..i far a.- rounl he aecertaineil withmi'

iprmr-g tin' letter.. It is iuipns. 'tie-e wore from sn.uc 'Aitmrn who h ir nt thei'- dimes and has rot yet h-a frr.n them and these letters are e

deftly imuilie.- a" to hy th- lietn

hi:.- not yet edit the skirt. The t.raft. T!k' iriii't of the .Mail iiner Hro

; few Koltien in the county .-tat'"g .hut if thev WuM '"'I the VH

e i or I , , f H p eoii'rfi to fart that ut,i; ,-.,-., to mukfi Denial.

a! i!i netejjjjy' chanicea in vented j

in th. eounty roipmisaioners, and nt aaya that th act would make the change burdensome and too expensive.

The Tndinn. I ,t aerate admits it

is u Rood looking body, but believe. tht it ought not upend moroj tn dis-

ilny ita pulchritude to the people of

the atete. Senator KmjHsh'a motion thut $100 be appropriated to pay for

the. cost Of group prtotograpns or uic entoni waa defeated by aft.overvvhelitiing vote yesterdayCOMMITTEES TO MEET. Arrangement to be Made for Reception and Baimuft lo Co. H. A meeting of all the committees in charge of the reception anil bamiuet for the membeis of Company H, will he held Monday afternoon ut '.MX o'clock in the (i. A. B. hall at the eoutt house- All members of any of these committees are requested to be nti sent as the final arrangements are to be made at this time.

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VV. A. Lane Will Become a Relief Ma nit nor in Indiana Indiana and Illinois.

Miss Uuth Lloyle. of Klwood. will take charge of the Lebanon VtrsternIVion olhce as naminer. on Monday. William A. l.une uho has been managed of the local olhce since ia.-i Jiny. hns taken u po.-ition as relief inanaucr in Indiana and Illinois for the next vear. The pnohnn is a promotion win. h carries with it larjrer r;.pnsibiliiiea and a Ix'ttn r ca'ary. Mr. Lane has been one of the most ellietent and accommodating manager? the locai W. 1'. oitice has ever had anil theie will U- : : : 'i regivl tni' lie is to leave.

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"oualy and ten e i in moic-v -nu.pany would .--n.i 'he lady a lint k it worth, mayl.o fa. ncre les Thcu.-a-ids and Ihou.-a-.l.- of women ip 'h's rreat country ..n.-v.'iv.l th" ad verti.-i n'e.it. T'te n:. n behind the iclini were rotting rich off the Imirs they vnrc recer, ing unt l the p-i.-u.' authnntie- got. after them. The e.eapeit Hnd have never h.-en eanght bill, the I.HI IS continue to piw.r lir-. the Mllin".i.o'i.; po,toflice by the thou. ar.d.,. Order,, have been x-nt tc alt ofl'.ees to piiI! letters to that ad drees but still many ei;,i tle.-igh. TIpT'.' is no moans of deposing of them oilier tlan to .e el them to the cciid lot'rr offirr I- the envelope -aim.' pc return address.

AROl'NO THE EIMJES OF IWIANA LEMSLATl'KE

lNMANAl'OI.IS, Ind., leioteiiy 24 J-nafr Kngli-h ha,, d. cUnd hinifeif m favor of prei arodn' - b, .railing tne voulli of Indiana to ei'i. cientlv ha"dl implcoent of war. it IS .peeiti..;,ly pinvided foe, Vm-ver that oniy t'l"se til" '.e:.-.- t I e trained in m l lai v ! -hall V ail to .-i,ch :i,.iiog toil thai ..j.-h i.li:.ents over l.h" age ,; ih. 1,-c rar. ' hail given the ir-vilegc

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.upon ision ef a ipialifieii ni-i-l " ii.-li art ho .hall be rrcommen.ii-d I he slate. 1 I. nol tlie intent of t, - lull reite a spirit desirons of war. a c.-rdin to !"' t"l "f O e Knpli

oini.ii-.ee f- ron-i rM e,o, h-ii i t Sfod the fill I., ieteoh.1 to " i,r d- pi -i due ai.-i i with h.,. de-i ruble. Not ml th r-.. to !e l Urn -I in the arte ai d - "f -.lailare h.j' an oupoituna i. lis" g.v.-i l-.lbe guls of the seho-l.. in -lied woik a-th.-y are !,!" ami tittt I to p efone V hon be Sinl'sr of i-iir e. tiuu.a up

Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Heed H;:dly Injured at Anderson, Ind.

i Man-liiMj K.-ed sen of M". and Mrs. J 'hn Heed of Anderson, formerly id 'his em. was seiiou.-b injured this week when a huge auto truck owned hv t'-e Srii, n Manufa.-nn irig CumP"it.V et tl at eily run ever him. The h-.y ar.-l .-.ei-o' of hi- t-ov f; i-ntU. ea.d pi-e.-ione ;o the ai i idenl jumped on i,..tlp-r irurk and .birtng a play i'ui i-eurtie the Ue. ,.,y -ia.i kn-.cked

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Potatoes Rot, Mr. Farmer?

Do you know that some of the best and most reasonably priced "dirt" in the United States that is adapted for the growing of ALFALFA, CORN, OATS, WHEAT, CLOVER, LIVESTOCK which may be pastured ten to eleven months each year YES GROW TWO CROPS EVERY YEAR on the same ground is the limestone soil prairie belt of the south?

Mr. H

mesee&er;

Here Are Some of Them:

2,000 ACRES, choice for colonization, all Vi to 21 a miles of town of 500 people. I'plaud prairie cleared woodland and 1100 atres timber. ONLY $22.3(4 AN ACRE 3,200 ACHES of mixod prairie upland, wide creek valley, etc., and different claws of soils. Well improved. Some tine timber. " Railroad with station on place. $15.00 AN ACRE .1,100 ACHES cut over land, on railroad ami near navigable river. In western part of state. AT $5..")0 AN ACRE 2.."2.- ACRES .strictly black belt type prairie. Fair improvements, flowing well, public ruals, mile of railroad station. $25.00 AN ACRE (10 ACRES, adjninn town of $20,000 people. Brick bouse, good barn, 2 flowing wells, milk house, fenced, and a SNAP for a Iau-y, Truck Farm or' selling oft" lots. PRICE $.1,00!)

.120 ACRES, adaptable for Dairy or Stock Farm, 1 mile of town, t open cultivated and t. more or less timlx-r and brush. Flowing well and 2 tenant bouses. PRICE IS OfcLY $8,000. Good Terms. 160 ACRES, choice prairie, no waste; cultivated and hay meadows, 3 cabins, 3 miles from railroad station, tj mile from State Pine. PRICK, ONLY $1,800 1H0 ACHES, very choice prairie, no im-piovirn-ivr.ts, or, public road, & miles from railroad station, PRICE, $1.(H)0 U 10 ACRES. (Can sell j or i. of this) within one mile of town of COO peoj-le. Fine upland prairie, good as the best. BARGAIN AT $10 AN ACIE 2.200 ACRES, "Split" by State pike. Fr m I .;, to 2' 'a miles oi" railroad town. Some U'mmI houses. Easy payments. ONLY $25.00 AN ACRE

I'olato planting going on now and you can plant corn next month. See its for bargains.

Neal & Co. Cason-Neal Block. 4 Real Estate.

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!;m-.re Hefion ti h k w;,-li wa p-i .-ieg 1 a'.- -.void i com II-- Iteed home ..tal-d the i.,t iMy injured. mii I. i;im. i:. .'ili... Ai'.e I'd,,, trert. v ho -a, tat -n . the tt'ith.m lio. pitjil la ;t ve( k is mek-- a ripe' i .ipruveinent. 1'nve . a. ..,,. v.h l-n been : the I" pit ll OUT- OH. U,!1, ;, hl oten h e ::: f.,l l .-. i e , ll.e ..'-nee . lied i. move this week lo an oil-;.. re farm we-t of Lebanon. I;-i..T l.lo. tied .pent Sunday with he, wife at tl-e hospital. Ai.ot ,lu,.-io W vu reii.iiin,. in poor le.illh.

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j M r.d. W4;1tt d Mr:.. Jaoo-, ;.., I'ori-. (:(.. v , U.,l, ,,-( l-.i.lav mglit an.l il ...I,, v.ith Tlie'ma and Maiti.a I'liiioeee. ,r, .! M,-, ;, Wnen-,p ai i.ai.v , ,nv M,,,. I"ls -itl, M . ,,n. M,. Arthur I'll tlllger. Mw. Kiit" ( unniiinSiain is some Mr. and V,., I l.vie I,. t;ln..o ,ieen!e, .ri,.lv l v-e!,, .., lo the bxlside o Mr. Kohmtan V :,not, Mn. Nancy f-.rri.-l,.. Mm, lr,,,!,

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Executive Commit lee and Officers of Local Association Take Action.

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ce'.s of the Lebanon t luiutauiua. Aalien I,- Id H n-.c'lipg Thursda) aft c,-:o oi to C!lt;i.v. i'le -: t IJiltie,l ; r a rhaulauipii in Lebanon thi.- t.ar. Th"i- wa.-. uni-on of thought that a t "Iihh1 ;hifu;i should be held in Lebanon flii,, yeai and cwryonc present '.'. llllhll. I I. tie OU'C tin ",llo..k. Lebanon .houid not be behind Hie times in a ina't'T : -i imperl.irit to the moral, llllclle. llllll and geneml uplift of lie- citi.eii hit. of ihe co-eoiiiiot: and

ew-ry one . hotild bi a ooo.-tcr (r : I h nttaiiii'.-i. (lev. i . A. Pa i kit; ni -tor of lh MeilK, i ,(U- 'i w i.- .id led to lie c. in, n. He, lakiinr tl.e piece of Rev. h . l!-,;,!.i... tii,ir-r.-n,-d to I'hicag, :art ve.ir. Another meeting of th,

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part of Mm. I rrtie loughty's house. Miss Kmma tlorton of near Scotlar.d visited with her brother Harry and family Sunday. Jesse liavis and family have moved to a farm near I-i.-inkfnrt and James Young and fa mil;, luve occupied lite propertvi II. I., l-'o.gu.-on and" fauiilj have moved to the Mary Cimhi farm am) Tied Perkins and wife will move to the farm where Mr. reigu.-on lived and work for V ri.d Love. Harry IVnney w a., here l-t Wed ne.-day from I'.ot H--eeiiiiiii llarrisim on a few hour's furlough. The prizes that were given away Saturday nigiit at the Christian chinch bv limther liale was a family ihhle to I.. M. Smith and family being the lai g ' family represented and a new testament to Mr. an i Mrs. Joseph ."sorrel, the olde.-t piarricl couple present.

be h.-hl ,..., for a' ,v.gn,;.,.,on ofl , M'; ' Vm ,. eo.-,iOee -id ebrOon of ne-i- ofll I ,US: ' '' bunday w ith

ins a'ter wliHh 1 vico pia campaign wll be i a 'h:itit.'iiiiii boo, ler.

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For Sale by Aletzger Lumlwr Co., Jas. A. Parish.

AH ftudent- l-o coi

rourse o,thre-d ,rotted for ut the l-.nglish hl'l will bo titt,-l ll wl e,.p able of be,.'oming a nnrimnisime, Ol rmiimie.l.Ml'-d (ll.e. of !le .'ale, troFis upon Hpnoiiilineot i v tip- jfo1--erir-r of Indiana. Prepare, Ihp u the. lone keveoie t ll- r.ugli.h bill a I

'hotifb it tr.ine the outli in di. i I'ltrir. self defense, self control and ,!,- velop,, bun mentally and ph.i .ical'y. niaking hnn a (it iniiti attii a wurthy eiti,en.' (rfiwrrtmr tcwdrii h hx. e.rri 'red hie e'.j ltur t-'i tit hut tune, vt'.o.ijj

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I've, id K AWH T1(, ,,h-,..,(-i .Jose.l the w. ,i,,( a-,t,..at H-'iatin. Mrs. Pnm,h , suffrring untold ,lKoy,

CHICHESTER SPILLS f v , THI! ,,s IIR ,V ,T .VJ j.r; .T'cn'r.', V r KitV-'.t.;i '.tl1 it,,1

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anon and Krank Moot od fa'iu'y were gu-ts ff Mr. ami Mrs, irf-wuo Hath ni'.'li toiti'bi , Mi-a. Mary l iw l,s reOiriwI from sin extende-l Vls't with her lister, Sirs. !d, honald of ner I'b.avdle Mr. and Mr,. June, llode.cn "f lbanon, and Mr. and Mr. ( . K. BmhniiMn of r'rankioet. altrmkd rhuri'h at Hie t'hrp.lwii church Smii-uav-Mr. aid Mm. W4itee We,i,t and Cliihheil ha" gene to hoiibe'!g i

,IMKST(WN. It. b. :-. Mr. and Mrs. Sam l-.mmerl are the parents of (l."r third hoy who arrived Saturday night. They have named him James Hugh. Ml.-. Hettv liarvrv s.ent Wednesday a teenooo villi Mi.-.- Pude Kinhiert. Mi Charles John.- of loa. i-, vi..it oig reiative-, anil friends in this viciij-

Everything In Musical Merchandise

W.W.STEVENS

E. Side Sq. Phone 55

Mr.i. I'lliwi Murry and son Charles

John Clark ho has bon sick the lai I three weeks is slowly improving. .luaipia and Ko.-ella Whiteinan ..pent the .lay Monday nilli their aunt. Mi-. Klina Murry. Mrs. Weaver KmmeH, and baby of .111 ne .low t, has hern visiting fani riintnert and fuinily tnee I'ue.-eday. Mr. snd Mrs I'rank Jaekeon and daughter, Octova. lent Thursday of lad week will, K,i; nd Mr.-. Marlon Pu'giii -ind son.- ner 1-bnon. Mi. and Mrs. John Stoker havr moved on the l.-aie Wills farm whicJt they rei-ntly purchased of Mr. Wills. Several of the Jamestown scb'wt children have Ibe ping eye.

SAFETY RAZOR BLADES

SHARPENED

Sing!, edge, par intm ..,,...JSc liouble edge, per do. en ..fSc

We pay pottag. oti way.

Jub Wot k at Ittpoi ttf olhce Barker & bnn. I f banon

14 EXECUTOR IUDrlimSiSATOWgJ

CHIROrRACTOR tM CaaM-Ned BW. N f3S

Boon: HI a. us.i 1- aad 7- n. a.

3oiulltioB and Spinal Analyai tfaa

OWEN MORKERT