Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 129, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 February 1917 — Page 7

'. . t"e r..-,y ,sii;,:..ic c . 3 lovs-ju " s U, U ...e oi Ci't at i:iiH)i'Ur.ie 1 1 tie cie of the ; sick: Some help'to conserve the comfort of the paf tient, some fuciiitHte the v ork of the iittendant rd

others are aid j in preparing and administering medicine, foods, etc . Our stock includes the most worthy of these goods those which physicians hereabouts recommend.

Clinical Thermometer Medicine Glaums Rubber Sheeting. Aktihol Lampw. Air Cushiona.

Sanda . Ice Bags. Hot Water Bottles. Absorbent Cotton. Dusting Powder.

Boar in mind oar stock when

price are always reasonable. .5 Oak Drug Store I WE GIVE TRADE EXTENSION TICKETS I

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r lrsi nurai Loan . C. N. COOK, M. D. octal attention given to kidney. adder, rectal and akin duecsea. booms 205 and 200 irmorl Stat Bank tfulldiag CORY & BKATTON FirSERAL DIRECTORS : phone 88; Residence phones 40 and CPS (an ley Block, Kaat Snots Street

-IliRENTON GARAGE

Autos and Auto Supplies it Main Strtt. riione 294 L, W. KIRTLEY DENTIST Firt National Bank Building Third Floor IOYAL WORCESTER AMI SON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG S illllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII COOK WITH GAS illlUIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIimilllllMlllllllilll j C. E. NOBES The I'enslai Drug Store "A Medicine for Every III." South Side Square, Lebanon arnan Ouarantecd c pholstercd Furniture. ulti:r-smock CO. Opera House Block etzjjcr Lumber & Coal Co. HE PHONE ORDER HOl'SE banon and Thotntown. Phone 15 l)K. T. S. TURNER LEBANON. INDUNA. seasea of Women and Children N tr. Throat and Long at Bank Building, Rooms 801, S and 3i). Phuoe M JONES & STARK Fults that fiuif. South Side Eijuam

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Si s Hick Feeders. Vaorlwra. Bod fan a. Game. Pints, etc. u h gpodi e requivI. Our 5 o r j- a & savings Assn. II. P. New, Sec. LE A XOX V I .CAN IZIN G & SALES AGENCY Everything- for the auto. DORT artuniolnlcs. Vulcanizing a specialty. Telephone 3i2 Armory Building AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL ii-.try Dri-irs Pfonehls I'rices. At Fronton's Oarag. Phooe 294. Reiidmos 7M W. II. GREEN DENTIST Fuk; Nstlonal Baak Bollikij Raoas .(SS-5S4 Psoas 1M H. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store hone S!3. Lebanon, Make Home Happier! Electrie Imps, Toasters, Percolators, Irons Interstate Pub. Service Co CHAS. E. LEEKE For Groceries NO. 4 INTF.Rl'BBAN Bt.FK.4. Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLKS Al.l. KINDS OK NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone, 221; Office, 10 DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON EVE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT OITkc over Etter's Drug Store. PHONE 141. K.lert your WINDOW SHADES for spring housecleaning now. Ask to have oar salesman visit yen home with samples. JONES & PERKINS Phone 13. AUTO LIVERY Diet Uod 5.Msencer car. Spect.il attention Kivrn to country, parties. fnd funeral driven. P.es. bone Xm; eflire 291. CLYDE LOWE ' GROCERIES AUays in the Lead IE WIS & STORMS

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, ; ivl,VU. veteran auccumuvu iu; a Comnllcatioii of Diseases. - John It. Crane, one of Boone coun'y's oldcct reniilents and a veteran of the civil war, died at his home W)i Jouth East utrert this morning at 6 'clock following n illnes which he-

ran December 15. 11S. Death wtijj" lu V th-

due to a complication of diseases incident to old age. He was bom in Brown county, Ohio, February 18, IfWS and was therefore eighty-four years, and eight days old at the time of death. Mr. Crane enlisted in Co. F. 10th I nd.. Vol. infantry 'on September 9, ltMU and served to the end of the war. Deoeafced was twice married, the j first time to Man- Bp nd the .'ocnd to Dmrilln Darnell. Bnth are de-V.-'Cd. Klin Flradwell and Mrs. Thui,::'K Perkiiin, both of Indianapolis, are the children xurviving from the fir.-t marriage. Will Craw of New York, Alva IS. t lane of Swlt Cil, Indiana, and Filie H. Crane of Lebanon tire the inrvtvMic children by the iiocond marriaro. Two ilauirlitern aro dead. Agnr,o Ann died February 8. 1S70 aeed two years and Mr. Pearl Wyiing died .1uust 2lHh, 1 r 1 6. Four brothi rs, 'Piom i. J. of near here, Jamcn M. of near Whileslown, Filas II. of Zionsvilic and Wiilum Crane ..f l'uhini-. (ikialioina also uivie. Two h ilf brot:i r, Klh W. Crane and J. C. Cianc, ooth ft? Indianapops and one half si.--ler. Mis. J. B. Kiansler of Imh aiiapfii. are a!.-o l:tn. Deceased was a i:errhr ' the O-ntntl Christ.un chiiri'l' hen'. Th funeral urrargctii"ni.. !iae i)' t btcn nude. COURT NEWS. Spore A SEAL "WONDER FIVE" World's Champion Easily Down Em Koes and Pine V illage To Plav Here. INDIANAPOLIS, 1 ml., rebiuary 2.i. -The Buffalo Orioles formerly the Buffalo IS. Y.) (Annans for twenlvtwo vials the clrinipion basft' thaM lunn of the world is still the champion as far as either Pine Village or the indianapolio Km Hi.s are concerned unles: and that one h'ir , nan e w,l b- at I channn. IrH.. c,. nesday nichl when I'ine Village airain i.ieet.s the Buffalo Own The wore of today's came was. Oriole.-, :M; Pine Villace. HI. Arter winning an easy vw-inr:; over 1h.- Km lt'ies Saturdy r.-ht the Orioles p.o.ed a bur drawing card in its cimr v ito Pine Villnjre tia. and one of tie hvrg-st rroi, of h.iiketlao v itnesrfd the Pine Village vs. Oriole. lilt. Tnr fute.l lust lia'f : l."'led defe-4t for Pine VillaB'-. With a short pa.---, the e'ever world's rhanipiun.. formiiK to- "grear.e.-t a'liletie joaihine ni the world." hovildercd the I'ine Vi'lag . tlilrte, and the ;core pi'od oo until t,r half emlrd. Orioles . 'JJ; Pipe Vill-i-I". 'i. 1h" irfi ine of the eli-impioos W8' I'. wd l. r.og to the II.ki. i--. ar, l til" IT"al shoot mi; was the mo ,t hivuiatr over in thi i".. l'ri, t lnH pla,s in whirl, ihi (in-l-s i coined to know exactly where tlmir team mat'.- would I"' k"pt the Pine nli.r live gno. ,K. Dale. 1 'o.' .Lu ll, .ti and llopkin- each ,-o,H a liel-l poal ill tl:- oponiiu' half ami that v. a . idl that culd laid for Owner ( l.i.ic Ull.lo'H Inc. llopkn llopkin.. a Mtar. e,l" Mopkin.. was the bnphl. and .h nnii; ,ght of the I'm'- Vtlhur- li'ie110 dor, eg the entire jrirne. but hi( o, "as ea.i-y the f'-atnr" !' th'-' r,..a! hnlf. Hopkins .-.,.. I in thr.e l.e'd I'ool, in 4hat last h 'lf. II" covered the floor wttii wondorfol M-d and h's pas-Hi:; wap vte-fei-'. Dale ..:. iKiely iroaided by F. Milb-r but found :h- bakit four tionv during tb eontpst. The Pine Vilage live core,l I points to II bv the o-.-i o, in the Ih-I half, the Villa.;- al'il e . Imsiair solved the peculiar t.ti,c of i. of til- Ea;teroer and the half alt sven. The game t Uib snon promises to le a preet taunt. Th" gatfe wa.i w iitwlei full.-' ''bail. I d oo always bail the fin well in hand and wn forrftrl to r;i but, w-etl f-!H ihfir.g the lOrrte,'. Of

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Sib.W, beinit H totnl value of $(!. I 084.M) ataiiut which there mm . of 2,776.7 to b deducted Icavinibalance, of flfiS0R8.'l; that the heirs rtre B:ii;.abeth Tnrine, widow, Dora Korn, daughter and Joseph Thrtne, Hon who are each entitled to $5,436.28. the widow being exempt from tax and the children each liable to JIH.36. The court found the value of estiite of Henry A. Martin to be $14.072.75, the debts, H .408.70 leaving E. Martin, widow. Eva A. (Joocmicht ami Wilson H. Martin aro each entitled to M.221.3f, and the children liable to $22.21 tax each. William R. Beaty reported sale of per.-onal proiierty. in William E. Beaty efclate for $D70.:!5, which was confirmed. Cetirire 0. Palmer, receiver for Pal-mcr-MvMahan Furniture Company filed inventory bhowintf the assets of company to be appraised at $7.74:1.5 , which v.u approved. The Union Tri'st company was ap- j rxootid administrator of Wt liam H. !!utner Cftate-upon reiUest of Nancy

J. Itutner, m mow. j 2 The C'itlxra Loan anil Tiust Com- ,5 pnny fileil final report as guardian of 1 Trespie Doyle, minor heir of Amanda j Hudson, showinir its chargeables to !e 1 ?4."4.32 and credits the Mine, wliirhl vns approved a-nl the fruanlian dis- !r charjrrd. I l.auia A. Engledow, executrix ofs John V'. Fnnledow estate filed inven- IS lory showinir appraised value of per- jH sinal property to be U.y.'W.-S which 2 vu.s approved. j S

CITY NEWS Jones, this ele ir-r. Baiimjrardt for clo.miriff. Phone n". Taxicnb, atiio delivery- Long dis- ; Uince drives. Phone 219. W. T. Handle, i I have MK..ne,l m' hair dioKinir pa; -jlor m room '.Ml hirst National Hank ImdiliMi!. For appointments, tal! 1 !'"- W. Miv.. Olive Clnrk. I Feb. 2 --J" News . only to cnlht! on the (llioles for t:sme to br t'!o eii H etresilay nitrht by I'r.e Villas apainst the Orioles at the Armory cyn;pasum" in l.obanoi;. I.itt' the former Pu.'diie universiiy cooler who is well known to I "bar,'n basketball fnns will probrihiy play confer for Pine Villak'1'. Lineup and Minimary: OT'oIrs (iili Pine Viiiaif,- ( 1U Forwards lit . Dale porter E. Miller Fausl . Sul -titli'. for po-ter. I ield jri post. i-. llopkil..EhliidKi Pi Village, Hke i.ls - Orioles. Bhode. ; Miller, :i; ,chr!l. 2. Pine hi me. D.lie, 4. HopV.il)., I; Dr.. J.u lien. Foul coal --Orioles, Tost, :;. 'in- Vil!..ge. Dale. ,.feree - Ed Cook (Indiana t'niverity). Time of halves -20 ininules. TKEMENDOCH worker. Darry's Iraiiiinx Stunts Eerone (iasp. , I'.-hiuar i tiainltu' Dare,' is 2Ci.-I.e is niakini; a tremrnde is snap and 'rai " lo"s, from -ikipping rttinu iip exerei .1- . lampion U bu. lei onee tie' cloves are s a re'.inih ,.,, tattoo He In the ,,l... of hi 11'K mole hen th"v fiifht back, the smip- I 11 r's lioM. h face and h" I them off thiol' ith furious attaik. Wild Hurt Kenny hend s just ear to protorl Ins ears and it is as well for the A'letmlian'a fi, i. tie about Wdd Hurt ram's noble i kc a chare- ff trn. ket shot. IHI.LllN IN NEW VOIih. NF.W 0;K. F.-liMiary 'J( arrival of j,-k Dillon, ef up,.'i... ho is due t.lav. wi added interest to the Dairy mibrouho. Aclini: utoki the i tern., of the bov.inic eoinnossiort Thr 'I l-lld McCoy Dill.. and M. Co, mil n-.oi I nt Hie llro-nl". dv spoiline club tomorrow mpht aid then Dillon w,l take on D;t," at tini.ardeii ii.:,t Monda nicht. This will lie dupleusinis to Mil fe, and Ihere v. ill doubtloiit, be a long wranale be Keen Mrf'trv and llrowne, th.. (Ini'l. o promoUr. DtHt V ' .NF.W MAN M.F.R.

NhW itK. Febiu'.ry 2. -Jark beams siianuines that lie ban wir ,e,M K. T, O'Sollivan w, ioanogr of l Darr, and promt""" to Hte. r the eoi!r3 of the AoetrslMi" rlimopiop n SOllH 0ll,!t '!$ tl.Ssfl'r.

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and Tomatoes We wUl pay $12.00 per ton for tomatoes and $12.00 per ton for Evergreen Sugar Corn Our service is unequalled. We guarantee not to hold customers more than two hours in receiving their coasignments, but in case of longer time being necessary, the overtime will be paid for at satisfactory rates. See us at the Lebanon Hardware Company. We will not accept tomatoes contracted for by oilier parties, Ladoga Canning (o.

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m Fcur (.iinie.i Siht-tl'.ikd For 'et Friday Afternoon ami Evening. Thorntov.il will ,tn'e a b.isk.thall i-ai nival nv.vt I'liilay i-l..u.. Uv.r.E lieon completed for four sanies afternoon and evening on that date. In the afternoon at 2:110 the Lebanon and 'liiointown hir;h tahnu! sironil teams will play. At :).. Kirklin and Thorntown will meet. At 7:M0 at iiisht, Thomtown vill play Bedford high hIiooI. At X::;o Komncy and Bowers '..ill in-et to decide a tie oetween them, each team having won a (,'amc, Itoone County I'.oyM Defeated (Inward County (Jtiiiitclle, Hy 10 to .'10 Seote. The Advance hitfh school basketbnil L'.ini defeated the Kokomo (uint(tit Salunlay niht on the Advanep floor by a score of 10 to IHI. The Hoonc i ounty hoys outp'ayed the llounrd couniy atrgregatitin and won on their .neiits. Kokomo recently uefvatcd Advance on the Kokoir.a floor. J! BASEBALL GOSSIP. I It'l Ihf jHlrt nnltfltll .' MA ft I, IN. Texa.. F.I M.irl'n liiiw d nut al ti 0 gr-'t the Sew or ihy ai-Mve, at tb.-ir , , amp. In addition to t 'here wi re on hand .Hi Ci n-ts when l inp Iraminff i' t'.o' nspeoplr Tl-.orpc. who regnhir berth is ae ioi to ing lo i n the , Vo,-k outlield. ; Kel.v, v ! I '..In , ho ! . ,lhrl"d ; out I I I nlolniH nod tiiaeger. a cat. her fr.oi j O'naha. j PAl- ADKNA. t ah. l-.l.niaiy ilh the . i'oplioii of f ilch, .liir.iv r j A.rher, who , h it ,. l,,ii. i .. 1 hi irritfn. liic rod. r of the t ub ,'iiiad v. a ' ,ori!. "e l.'ii Hie lust pi.p toe rf the icir nas stajil Imlav. Pitcher Tom j Hialon and Harry Walter, niio a ln , ,er lute joine.1 ine s.pii, after i.'j'.iI ng lontis.ts and A,rl.cr niiv i the only Itoldo'il. Seat"!, v. is holOnrjj oot Jle'.a'l'e In. federal l"n;iie contia.-!. culling for 1.'mtl .' (laretl coii. ider . j Mlll , hilt -..lgne.1 when pnll-ie.l a igtmtl t M'l l-oi.o. if he l.lt;I 8.111 tbirt nea. en, ISFW V Ohl U K HFCltBD. DFNVFK, Febtuai WK!f o lM;:.-r -K.,".'.l

Lebanon Ildw.

PUBLIC SALE

We. the uiid"rsifned, will sell at public auelior Hallos farm. 1 miles north of (ladsden, and

of T. A. Col.li farm, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917. SALK BK(ilNIMf AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. K IIOISS KS-Uni b'.u-K mart?, -i ..u.i- ,.!J, . v.ht ain-itt ihiuft'l", i iiitl ftuik-r h all liaiit.; I Liu. k hor:-c. cimt!ir ';).- hrokf to all hanic-, unumi HtiJ frntli,; 1 Mack hor-i', 7 year.- oli. Itrnkr to hU harncs,',, Miund and extra, ir-mtl driver; I critun -v ;ir oid Bel;:ian liliy, piuul one; 1 eomtnff -J-ypiP'-nM ifnllo purpose til J v. .VUT.KS due wpjin t romiiiK 2-ye:ir-oll mules, well ni'tteil. SK FN ( OUs-l Shnrihnrn cow. 7 vrars old. pivinc kwk! (In' of nt r 1 k ; J Shorthorn tow, Ti ye:irs oi, ff-vhiK (f'ttni flow of milk; 1 MosU in-l'riHMlan ivv, ,'i v'urs to te frc.h by day of 1 cominif S yrar old VxVxA iKuiu.m l.vifo. l he frr.-h l.y the day of -ale; 1 Jersey co'-v to ie f.p.-h hy th" day of nl 1 .i-var-old Shorthnm hcitVr, fresh; 1 black heifor, to he fresh hy )Mst nf Mav. roC It t'ALVKS 1 yeurling male Shorthorn, bivs iifueh for u ie: 2 eominR yenrlintr Kti r-: 1 ooniinjr yeiirliri Holtitein heifer. MOOS t i.r?od ;.nw-. thie to f arrow tiy ft'-st wr midtllo f April; 12 Mutate wriKhinq; Hut paumlN each. HAY tons nf f r mk1 timothy thay and home ftiaw." IMTLEMKNTS 1 O.diornc mowing machine; 2 culttvaloni; t 1 (50-tooth harrow; one carriage, nearly new; 'Z bucK'e; 1 farm waeon; 1 hmtknttr plow; 1 sot nf work harnesn; 150 tomato cTHtfs; fsprinps; f-'rnie tdacks'mth tool. TlJiMS All sums of r. anil under, ruh; aft taima over $fi a r red it of nine months dhout interest will he ivfii, purchaser yivinc approved freehold nie, hurinc 8 f''' ffnt interHt from date if not paid at maturity; a dK-couiit of ft rentB on the dollar lor t a-h to those rjditicd to eredit. No property to he removed until trm.- of sale are complied with. Kairtictt LadiiV Aid Sociely will nerve lunch. ARTHL'H HARLOS AND VIRGIL 1IARL0S O. S. Mil l F.K AMI COL. ('. t). TUIIIBETT Jt SON, Auctioneers t.KO. K. ADAMS, Clerk.

On Sept. 15). 1 51 1 (. urn- ycai fUr the letter written by ('. A. Wysonjr. and pulilishcd in our advertising i-pace Saturdav, .N?r. Wvsodr w rote a second letter concerning NATURE'S CREATION, which follows: "My testimonial givm Kelt. 18th, f!Mi, i.s correct in every parti'-ular and at time it as written I w;s sixtv-lhree years old and at thin dale 1 have ju-t paHo, my si;ty-ci;rhih hirthdiy. Have mt takon any N'iiture'.-; Creation foi" over two ycarr and atn in remark'ihty good health, work eory tiay, have a C'md apitetite. r.leep Well, 1 do not i-'alize my ae. I say ui'Miffh for NatureV Creation, for 1 rtm sure if 1 had Mot taken it vvhen 1 did I would not he on eailh today and l advine all who are ufTlieted a.; I was hy all itieana to try Nature V Cr-ation. Your for (p'hd health, C. A. Wysang. 202 N. College Ave, (irevirciscitlc, Ind.

LONG ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett I'lione 17b. Near l iilhr'a saw mill -II iroleif rio KOlit'b' I SON SH. VolM, lioh. it, on, th eiiU. hae cum for Martin I of M,r,m'.

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Co. Phone 288

on the Arthur miles south & DAVIS

Interurban Time Tables

T Fit HE II l IF. INDIANAPOLIS X. E.STi;i:.V TKAITION CO. Effittive Feb. 1, 1017.

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in and .,if vo'to at 10:ir, p. m. CH Aw FORli.n II.LE DIMSIOV ir:, leave Lebanon for Crawfnrnvlle at 7:.tn, ::U. lt:S a. m. .::. 7.i;n. !:o and 1 1 30 p. in. i, 'i in rive: from C.i awlord ville at '" 9-1'-, 3. re 5:15. Z'J. T ', :. od H.t' p- to.