Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 128, Lebanon, Boone County, 24 February 1917 — Page 6

Organization of Another Jtailding & Loan Co. Practically Completed.

MAJORITY OF STOCK IS DISPOSED OF

Piipers Heady to File For CharterReady For Business in April.

Lebanon is to have nnol.cr big financial institution. PLns are prartirally completed, a larg' majority of the capital stock field, and papers rcaily to file for the charter for another large budding and loan association for this city. The raitul stuck of the new concern is to be $1.()'Mi,(kH ami it is understood that the majority of this Mock has already been subscribed for. It h. the plan for this ronipany to be operated upon the I'aim loan plan den'mg in lung time loan upon practically the same basis as the Federal F'aim Loan plan. It is understood that nn option ha nlreadv been taken ui-on a room lor tee n.w ir.tivi-ii ' ' " I'r'"'''1- : f-f ' t ' ' ; . ' the association vwn i.e uo.-n and it..,i for business by the middle of April.

Tflrty Organizations Name Men Who Will Officiate at Cominif Primary.

made their elections of officials for the cominp city primary as follows: Democratic. . First ward Inspector, li. F. Hord-

ti-hj Ju-'k'. Karl Hirin-t CU-rk,

John Huber; Sheriff, Samuel iiurke. Second ward Inspector, Hemj

Kemodle; Judge, Charles Church;

Clerk) Carre lavb; Sheriif, A. J I'lew.

Third warillnspectw, Turner A: hley; Judge, Ed Cox; Clerk. Join I.. Wade; Sheriff, Charles V.citzel. Fourth ward Inspector. illiam !i. Coy. Judge, A. B. Larre; Clerk, FteJ Langj&hr; Sheriff, Jack Byroads. Republican. First ward Judge. . L. Rratton; (Jerk, Ben H. Coombs; Shepr, W. li. Wbittinghill. Second ward Judge. Li. T. Th-.rrui-non; Clerk, Russell Ritchie; .Sheriff, Milton Amos. Third ward Judge, Joe Cain; Clerk, Jame Parish; .Sheriff, James M -!'ar-lr.nd. Fourth ward Judge. Sam Watdron; Oi-rk, William H. Orel.", Jr.; Sheriff, W.lliam Rice.

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Jamen W. Cavm to Henry .V Cavm, ito acres in (.'enter township, ll.OtHl. Sarah A. Cauitetter et- al., to C. F. llliler, 120 acres .1 Jarksooto-vnihip fM.000. t hert Isenhour to Roy (J. Newby, 48 acres iiT Worth township, $7,680. Mary K. Adair to Theodore N. Bryan, 40 acres in Center township, $6,-

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Mary C. Whitehead to Wallace Wells, inlot 5 and M 1-3 by 10 1-1! feet of inlot 8, Higgim. sub-division

of out lot B, Ibanon. $1,6(M).

T. U. and I. V. Frazior to John K. uii.l Lulu A. IMdlf, .St arrfs in Center tiwnship, J7,2"0. Viola and Albert Akers to Eflie Pinsmore. the undivided interest in Tt.fiT acres in Harrison township. 720.

10 KEEP HELL OUT,

Rev. C. A. Parkin fiives Stirring ; Address at Evansville, Indiana. ;

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..IV..C, e win in f.e 'I.' U r.f K- .1, yesterday afternoon, bat his sermo-i at the nien's meeting at Kvans hall under the ampin's of the Y. M. C. A. was to the e(t.i-t that ki.fhng h 1 i out of folks was the duty of the church. "Rev. Parkin's sermon vas "i!'", 'Sold at a Bargain,' the theme of which suggested by a siirn in a -lry good.i s-.ire, reading 'Good good.-, but a '"The central drive of the church i.thal the kingdom of Cod might come hire now amo'ig iien' he said. "The -hie f business of the church is not to get folks to heaven, but heav.-n to folks; not to keep folks out of hell, hut to keep hei! out of frill. s; not so much to (ret people into the church but to irrt the church into people,' As a rea.-on for h; statement Kev. Parkin said that sin stands in 'he way of better homes, society, industry, Inasiness and the commit of the kinndom into the lives of men. "Kerause of ,in' lie said, 'men ekept out of the church, (mod horn?-, soeietv. salaries and of the kmirdom of

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will make him ovt 'or the a-ki said that the pn ale-t proof i i.i the fact of His wil'iine-m s.. give men. 'Rev. Paikin was formerly of M. Paul's church in Ind'ai one of the laiire-t in the :-ta'.'

PROBATE COURT.

Job Work at Reporter office

If You Need a Plumber and Need Him in a Hurrv, Call Telephone No. 128. MILLER BROS.

Khzabeth M. Kersey, administrator of Nancy I". Kersey estate reported sale of personal projM'ity for Slut which was approved. Britta M. Armstrong- was authon7.e,l to invest 'i,'MiO of the funds in C, M. Armstronir estate in approved nontaxable bondsWilliam W. Jonej was appointed ad ministrator of John S. Jones e-tate. Jonathan Y. Storm filed report n' the sale of realtv in RetM-cca i'.trk estate to John T. Rroun for xr.,7fio which was approved. Rooert S. Kern '.vif mderd to -eh real estate in Lc-is J. Kern eitaf to secure asset to pav debts. l-aura Knfrk-dow .,.'ia',f i.-d as eve cutrix of John W. Kngiedo-.v estate.

The new garage, located on North Meridian street, one half square off the public square, is now open for business We handle the following: ' x .' : ' Oakland Sixs and Eights, Prices $875 and Jeffrey Six, Price $1005; 125-inch wheel bane, hcven passenger; JofTrcji Sedan, Price $1630; Jeffrey trucks, three sizes Advance Kumley Tractor. WE ALSO SELL THE "MAKE A MOTOR TRUCK" THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR WHICH FOLLOW

SPREADER HHC Cist electric steel attached to the pay axle, forming a carrying member for the Kurd axle. Holds the geiim in proper adjustment. With the wheel, form a ilust-mud-and-waP'r-proof ltreae enmpartmrnt. k IT l. DlilVB Siu- e,ear, on l ord :,;,le, ine.-hiu"; with rinir cear riveted to irn-ide of sttel wheel. Iirivinir force being centcreil between the bearing". CKAK- l'.a in. face .1 pitch. Vanadium st.H;l involutu machine cut tocth running in jtr.ii bath. iuai jntced for fifty thousand miles. l XTIO Standard 8 to 1. 1.1 ItlilCATION i pounds ax'e grease between bearings. Ample for five mouths operation. V HKI.I.S I'atened, of electric steel in OXK piece; w 'rth the spreader discs form (Ust, mud ai'-l w ater jo-oof grease compartments f ir the fears and be,ir'iiics which comprise the moving parts of the unit. P.R K KS The l'cid pie. giney hr-ike is used as in pussenijer service, lno per cnt nioie brik'ng efliciuicy is piovi.b-d through the -to I gear rat'o. TIKI-N ',:'.k V; in. Solid, nny Ktan.lard Make. Vitt:i:i. I! VS-- pji; in. when attached to a Konl mo. lei "T." l I'!! M l. M-A'IIT1" If", in when attached to rd model ' T." ' KK.il T lor.O jio'.r.ils. Hi'IK BACK Ol' SKAT 'J f et.

1H)1Y I.KNCTJI UrCOMMKM,l.U-9 f..ct o' Inch. CARRYING C APAt I I Y :t,'H)0 T,0un.ls. PHK K. :.--,0 in-f. o, b Chiciir...

fRAMK l(iS in. long by "2 in. wide or 4 in. rolled steel channel with three cross members of the aame materia! and one cross member of 2'2 x -'j x fl-Irt in. T iron, with top and Iwttoni gusset plates riveted at the union of the side member and the rear cross member. SPI.1NKI) SHAFT li'j in. long of II igh carbon steell ' in. diameter carried on u sliding bracket on the front cross member of the frame, connects the transmission to the universal, jirovidct a llcxibli.' extension to the drive shaft. SPRING BRACKETS Of crucible cast steel accurately machined, riveted to tig frame. So constructed that in event of shnckle bolt breaking spring is not r..-lra..-d. SHACK IK BOLTS in. diameter, machined and hardened. Constructed for oil lulu ication. SPRINGS 4S in long. 2'3 in. wide, 1ft leaves Titanic type (no center bolt , guaranteed ut the center forever and 'at the end for one year. ' I'astt-ned to the spring seat, which is in integral part of the axle, by SPRING CLIPS in. round steel of ''C'" tyjie passing over the sjiring in a special steel casting, fastened through the spring seat with special lock washers and heavy nuts, making u iiermancnt anchorage on the PAY AXI.K of 1-lieam section 4 in. deep. 2 ;n. wide, in. wi b of eighty thousand pounds titanium treated .-teel. Ileal treated and pniuiul for UK UilNGS-Ilouble race ball, self-signing, with a carrying rapacity tun per cent over rated load.

We also carry a full lir.e of automobile accessories and feature Ajax, Federal anil fioodrich tires and do repairing on all automobiles and any kind of machinery. Watch for the announcement of our new Jeffrey Lifiht Six, the superb production at a low price. I Rr'F. AIR Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co. PHONE 95 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET 15. F.'lIERDRICH, President; W. I'. THREKWITTS, Vice President; Martin Oedekerk, Sccrrtary-!kranagcr.

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-- ""j;.,;ia, h 'hi fifth of the :-.ci ni..n- If . - Church Services i ially anxious for the ch'ldien and

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ITK.-T BU'TI'-T CIH K( II. Kvenirg - ervice 7 o'clock. Sul.,ect. ( , j " It." I...;i!'s ndcr in the chuich."!

,"....,.,, . .. ', ' i l.v. ty.'io.ly mCKi'il to attend ami wor- Sun. lav night the sixth sennon of iiri-an. 'A'gio M.l.'iato, Ito-m-t with ,js W. 4. Wuwman, pastor, thin sermon-lecture s-ries will be

Hymn. "Holy. Holy ! , PRP.SIIVTKRIAX CHl'RCH. K- poo-c: "!!' I s i-ntV.r When I We Offer Ulackrr.er j pun.lay school, il:",0. .

Orfeitoiv. "Prayer in I-' Ma.ior" !

Holy H..1" .

Ulackrr.er pun-

Morning srrire. HI ;.;(!.

Gu-.lmant Ortpr. '"Andante" m A flat .. . Wely ! Anthem, "0. Sing I nto the Lord" Mi.-i llutchings. j Wooler , Sentence, "Dolii N'ot Vi isdoin Cry" I

Harry L. Kcnworthy HEPRESENTING THE R. L DOLLINGS CO. Reaidenre phone, 224; Office. 106

Order your SPRING MONIMKNT WORK early. Prc.ver. n a.-oii.ii.ie. HAKLAN MONI MKNT ( O. Shop Phone Residence pnort.-'. 11. and 71 i Orin Harlan ,C. W. t happiua

Sermon-Lecture Series CENTENARY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHI RC H LEBANON. INDIANA CHARLES ALBERT PARKIN. MINISTER 10:45 A. M. "The Sacrednesf, of Home and Parents" THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT 7:00 P. M. "The Sacredness of Life, or Murder" "THOU SHALT NOT KILL" The Young Men's Glee Club will lead singing of old hymns A HEARTY WELCOME. FINE MUSIC. V R WANTED HERE

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Hymn. "dime. Thou Fount " . Wyett : Kni'.n s !

I'o.-tiuile, "I'lltrun s Home .. iniiine, ytialti'te. Sermon iU Ik-. Trati-iformoiir Fx- .Chant. "The Lord's Prayer." pern nee.'." I Quintette. Kvep, in; wo. h,p, 7:110 o'clock. . j Ori;:ii., "My Redeem. r Liveth" .. Organ. "A'orio pa'ti.rai" .. K'ae'.-r , Handel (cyan. ' Tiiiii.li" ilnunml Popon.-e, "Jcmis, dentin Saviour" j .-lenience, "After the Sowing" ! Ward lilat'ureer (Quartette. Hymn. "Kun of Jlv Soul" .... Hitter: Anthem. "Thy ll'iliov.ed 1'if -em-c" pons-. "Mild- With Me" .. Monk I (iott chalk Orre.t.H .-. "I t..! . " L'yi.iu h Mis. Jon-;, Mr-. liir..lH-li. Mr. .Lines. ,' Ar.tiiem. Praise the Lorn" .. Maker , Mr. Tolle. livmn, ' -Onwird Cnti dian Soi.ini.- ' i pennon. Sullivan I Vc pees, 4t'MP. po-tlude, "(iiand Chorus" from Cue-an, "Kv.-n Axig" lohnstor. Tannhaiis.'r'' Watucv ,'Oririin. "'I'hn Secret" (iautier Sermon. "The Soul in Armor" "I Miss Hes.i llutrhintrs. Mi s Mary .St.-vn. orsrani.-t. . Anthem, "As Pu'ha the Hart" Suudav school, :i:lf.. Floris 11, Y. P. C, Uroup three in c''-ifire. fn ubl" Quartette. tt:(Hi ..Vlwlt p. m. I Response. "Come llelv Spirit" .... I -.- -.. Attu-rmd, V. l NIT SI 1 1 LIT IIWTI-r. , V:-. Iocol.!!i. Mrs. Jones, Mr. Jones I ! Mr. Toll.- I 'ii ..',' k. I':e-ic ; (,rK-.n. ' 'Ie a V.M I! ... " . . M.-Dowell j , ''a rtmi-nt l':"'.'- H .'-M" "-"I Mi It. F. Cm.iI..-. ' ith oi-cii" ac- - f. .pam.r-.rt hv Mi.--. Ilutehiiif... I

!Vk, ivrk.a .. Mr l.a'ollette, .Mr. II, rd (lira, 1 Miinh Pontificate" Short Address. " I In- Aivukeninif of

f I'N'TFN' AliY M V, nil Kl !!. - ' I, -ill. a Albeit I'alkin, MiriiterSundny S'honI niei-tn .r..m).lty st 0 ::i) a. in. Try ami b" on li'ne filacers and fencher nhoiild !e in their pbicen at bast, by 9 'IU. The man who doee nul attend h'.:rHay nrhnol should risit hvif I a,r f-iasii tomorfow ta dij,.''-Ya hIi. been miMlnir by ay of riumI teucbing, foet fellowihip anil irond lr.trurt.on. Younn men, hetu-ern thp anon tt ., n.l 17, who are out of Hundny whool, will find junt what they wnnt In tha new rlasa helnir taught by Prof. Tatl lock. Com and lie, I iJuB'Uy moraing tha pator will

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fi'i'iily vvoiiid come a ad bo s.-atcd to vf.'iher. V. hat do you say. dad?.

Sunday mtrht the this sermon-lecture preached. Subirct:

of Life or the sin or ilunkr." The old s.nlric i--: "Th.'ie are riiore wav.l tl.ur. one to kill a cat." There ar also more ways than one to violate the ;iNtii commandment. According to the Nov.- Testament standind. there are many kind.; of murderers in this world and they are not all in the peni;entiavy. Come and brine your family and friends. The Youn Men's (ii.-e '( lub will xinif at this series, leading the i ontreifation in the use of finite goo'! old liynm. vou love so well. Mies Until Perkins will jrivn n fifteen-minute orKan recital Sunday niifht bi-cJnninK at fi:4o. Come early aod enjov the music. The Jti-iinr League will meet at 2:W Siindav nfternwm in the League r-iom of the church. The ilc- otion-il meeting of the Fnvvorth I?ai?ue nt fi o'cliM-k p. m., in the leaftie room, subject. "Christ's Power to Ke. L's." Mr. Snvler. leader. 'Ihe reirular mectinir of ibe ofa-

cial hoard Monday mKlit lit Ttltd sharp. This will be one of the most important meetinys "f the be ir-l held in ycara and every imnibel -hould be pie.ept. Or. T, not on will he present. One of the nm :t hoieful signs aboi.t the rhinei, i,. ;!,. facl that the weekly prayer meetings a-e cmi'-tantlv on tlie ioi-ri-:..,.-: j,, uitemiance. Have you helped any ut' Won t you help ...nv this week? Tic it. f'FA'TH SI. C'lHISTI W ( lll'UCH. A. ! WAIID. Mini.-ter-, Sunday srho.,1 at ti'i'.O in the niornintr Orchestra ntimhers and sonir '.crvice at the r-gir.ninit. The -.v.-uk of the ch-.nl in first class in every respect. .Special attention nivn to primary and juuihi- irrude children. The adult ilepart irr. 's studvin,-, the life of Christ. Fvenin-' vership, 7 o'clock. The C'.iE-Uir. F.ndeavor meetini? til; i- ft?:-'' : 5 -V.5 k. Tl.ew meet.tifki VTTy 'yff v'B.iafr nnd helpful. Monday vm,i,h at 7:.'I0 th pantor'a Look-out committee will mert at lh church. Wednesday tvenln thera will he pecint meetirc Is. younir and old. The field veretary of th Indiana Christian Endeavor Union will be preent and apeak. Thui In.v erenlng there will be a

PUBLIC SALE We will sell at Public Auction at Fayette, lnd li mile north of P.rnw-n -burir. on SATURDAY, MARCH 3 Sale tr commence nt I'HHI A.M.. and to be held under tent (plenty to rat.) ! HKAM Ol- HOnSKS -6-year-old (nay mate, in f.ml by shire horse, weieht ltioO, extra iroo.1 worker and, sound, liny mure, D-yia'ii-old, v.eifht MMI, sound. Hay more. 5-years-old, seivieeable, sound. Sor-n-l horse, Ci-years-old, sound, weight 120(1 pounds. Sorrell horse colt, coming ::-y.-ars uld, hr-acy bone, jj.iod tiw. lilack filly colt, rommg 3-ycars-old, sound. Pair jack mulea, ti year-old, sound, fxtra well broke, weight o.'iki pound--. Pair coiiiiiix .l-year-oid horse mules, (rreen bToke. S-ycar-old bay mnre, weight Ki.'iO, sound, well broke. fivear-nld black mare, weight Ifi.MI. sound. 7-yeu,-old br.m-n mare, weight liifiO, sound. Pair black mures, 5-ypar-old, sound, well mated, weight 40 each. Pu r Sonell mare. r,-year-'ild, weight Clod each, sound. Cnminjr 4-year-old bay mare, extra i?ood, weight HHK). jr. Hl'.AI) OFfATTLK S red cows, ra'vc by side, aifes 3 and 4 years old; two 4-year-old Roan rowji, heavy sprinirera; two C-year olil lied cows, close up springers. 'Phe.se U cows are as (rood grade, cows aa the country iitl'orils. :i-year-old one-hal" Jersey cow, heavy apringer; .'l-yeur-old black cow, ciose Ui i-pr.nirei ; 7-year-o'd Jersey cow, fresh; 1! young Jersey cows, giving good flow of milk; Springer Jerney heifer; 4 good feeding steers, weight ahout pounds eaili; coming yearling, Koon hull, extra good; yearling Hereford bull; coming yearling, black Po'ungus bull; 2 good rd heifer eab'S coming yearling. 7a UK. AD OF HOOS. ' Five extra good sheep, some with lambs bv side. FARM lMPIFMFN'TS, TKHMS OF SA1.K. Same as usual. JIM SMITH AND DOLPII YEBER MARSH. THARP It IIENDFRSON, Auctioneers. HARRY lU'dHFS, Clerk.

We ran supply you with anything in (he Hardware line ALBO THE HOME Or THE rOBO Lebanon Hardware Co.

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We arc exports in our line TRY IS , J(h'ES, THE CLEANER Wet Poulh Street Ph-ne US 7

First Rural Loan and Savings Association lia . Xarldlan Sit, Ltbaaoa II. P. New, Secretary

LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next ta interurbaa Htatioa Office phone 139. Open day A night

sH-cial n-usical under the' direction of W. V. Stevens. All are invited tu worship with us. I'MTKD IIUETIIKEN. Sunday srhool. 9:l'0 a m. Preachirg nt 10:45 a. m., hy the pastor. No service at night, the pastor preaching al Beech (.rove at the revival which ii still in progress, with four ail'litioni up to the present time. FIRfT CHRISTIAN'. Puntlay school at 10 o'clock . ra.

Pleaching at 11:00 o'clock. Sub.wt. "Possessing the Mind of Christ," The Christian Kndeavor at o'clock p. m., Miss Minnie Youkey, presidentPreaching at 7: o'rhx-k p. ni the subject being, "The Trial of Abraham.". The public in cordially invited to all tlicsa niecliiia'

Lift your eitv property and farme, with Ivan Coulter orer the t mon Trust Ce-