Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 131, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 February 1917 — Page 4

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J M. HA .TliliTiJN. Newt Kdltnr. tUftltttl flV Willi mall R'Mltn anil 3 Huia of JunwxWwn. A.I Wblti'Ptnwn. Ztuno. Mch.nlr,burl, KlIMTllla. Tw hunt and Konntoti. na or luiiovpngi. M!t mlm-MMlmm im-.bi .u-pr lilvnc IMI ppr will 1)9 tli.sw ma uaien tnttificrleilou la rtncwe. By Mall. nix Ely Mall, tin By Mail, one carrier, per t nj mi. i Chifimr r-l-ir-l T'i . !.'t:'t v lit. W. II. )i Irrt V.-1n""lii Tr 1 i 7..'i(i p Ben II. ON 1UO S VI 1 1, 11.. iN K. n I on i inspection won . i n- u of i he doctor,-. Htk 1 largely in favor ot :'i..it :. and manv niiiii., l ave about witno'J-. tra n isiamrc. Hit: mo.-t imnerta.it tl diana. of a pliv-ieal nature children .-hall have an op. grow under ni:nt conditii turn' get the full benefi the courses laid down. But. a lar of the .school years in owl to tl age cnilil lio aii.se : oiot uun has a diM-fse that mfeets the or that the tlnld hiui.lf ha.- .-c ment, perhaps tven uiikiiovhi parents, and wiiicli aiTtvts In.to ,-tudv and to learn. Then. to", tnerc arc r.ianv who are unabic to primne Miel cal treatment as tr.cir cn.alrc and this condition should oe some viav: a ch:l, i hi go through life unner tne m.-. age cf a plr. .,u.il di rect that t fnt, the community or ihc ;;tan have pieventrd. The state pay the money ; SC I I ll 1 IV t I is w.iatrd ljecau..e tfc f 1 1 in physical ccnn of tl e h o r t k t fit cbndit (chwl te The p: mg -he l pointed j gams lij and can., ti.-ts do i cavitie.-, Aiake ior grow until even the nr trier attention is aunc'ia to (, i n o i, A HOHTM Ullll.i; No mover i' nt l. r I h t ) t ,11 I t lth r

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iurtner en, ii ue pet..i nail v.'m. A f it inust-ai or- of tho Jvan of tl.t Boy iJeout organized mcveiuc.it wu given is Lebanon this week, when the buys u.is ottxl in saving property at the dangerous irt in a fins resi dence; of tlit ciU. TIisy had lcanicil I j be useful and not 0110 of them was in the way. Organization counts, and organization under such wise counsel! as have been Riven to the Boy Scouts is worth while to the Nation. ., PKtttlDfcNT AND CONGRESS. In the race ol the icrrinin crisis hanging over tins country, the congress is playing politics and palsvermg about somo small affairs, instead vf pc;tmg the governmental business cn h broad plane. The country hns demanded of PrcsiRent Wilson for many month that he :ilt -n in'1 mallei of tlie tjermall ng. 2.-e..-ions on the i.'ghU of the iieoph i c ii r tn h h is h n denounced r - : niif :low and for writing notes. , mr .s.-mu:ar at a time v-lu-n i ' i i- i i s that ho a . j re.ntr. 1::'- matter to congress i a 1 ii i ii I action. I to irev .: ti.e necessity of -. i .: ii f eunprcM. the cn- ' ii! ,'iettnds that nt im rirht.i are ir.vnded. or .1 itf: ! nl nt la in danger of go. i.i- tiio :ar o i'i.v-tin,i tn-: outrages And. f u a f r ernian en,. u.-t br niel -eis and ou' ii;' n ki;k was iucht. ke P oukIi bov 1 tl 1 1 ive-Mminc laiksliv .Men f)f iN-iluiiiiil I'ttiniincnit'l

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wi't iii i ir'&.i , hi t'i.e t . i t in. Ubhtned would e.tl niawa1' ,n .iuplyi'iC money to improva tv4 icadinfr out of New lark. At n example, Chantauqut county, larirt in area, and containing heavy miief on Us courAy and state highway nyteina, facet a deiicit for both of these groups of roals from the btnd isaut moneys. With the allotment to New York of this supplemental $6,000,900, equivalent to approximately 550 milts of new construction, money enough fmild ht i.-itfe'f to metal tho great Buffalo Avc?tern eonneetion on the rhora of l.nkc Erie. AijHin, 1'ennsylvania is coming to Now York with improved roads at i iioi'ihttctem border, which -fv'.'i -m routed will afford P-n- mo-tjri.-U imnc-'- ' ! vo ftutTslo. X" J. with a hiilondidljni.im'aired group of ma;adaniiod roads. n".eetn unimproved ronds at 1'orkland county, in this stale. Thif jmall county ran out of stale hic:hv ay money twi years ago. With the assignment of Kederul aid a most dpsuahlc conn.vtion v.ith Nr.v Jersey .-. possible. .Stutc Imep aie hv-t sight of in the frcipicnjy of travel befvecu the Kminrc state and Connecticut, tt is m-'.-rcstirg to note that this truffle cDmergcs at a few points in West"hrcter county and Un-n no catern iiipiovcd tvad bitiAoui Nev Y',rk ind Coniic'tciit i m-X until forty milts north, whf.t rracad&ni is laid from Millerton easterly. .Ma'arhiiM-tiri fortunately unrt jiiiny improved tnmk lineii from flrrat ni.nn It'll , hY wiiKomstown and North Adamr. at hmindarv. hortenuig a uddit-ma! i t n Albanv ano . uv into hv.- :.. "g with $0,000.01' l'.Ht; and mcreas I i or the next !i annual fun., i ir" the benef". 1 r mono Ante rait, receive tri p tin that anv teir.at.' e sdotpie le Ring.g lh' Fl T . m i.- o:t-n claimed, roads lor idcarnrc trav .nt miportant economic in ever.- communt ulucey tne eo:-t of hauli xlucer? and con-aimer . ncatment for the state, .-el"pm h TI1F, CHEAT LOVKB. In all the earn" that l.co Iiitrirh--tein In -i been berore the piibhe, he ban never irivon a finer exposition of his art 'nan he ir said to kivo a the much pettitl. paminrVil, plulanilrrit g grand opera star In. The (jrrat Lover. ' the plav in which he is l-ini-pre.-ented tin., season b Col. an nnd Harris, and in uliirli he will be e. n ml Knglifh-., Opera llou.se. Indiana, ions. TnurMlav. 1-rid.iv and sjtI M 1 . in l Tl from tlie pens of Mr. flitrir-h-.u-!r, and l-annv aiid Frederick Hilton. UlM (it a popular opevalic art's:, ,.-liiie cipnr tv for love making seems intmii. A 'so audiences arc given v.-uat i i.ai'1 to be a verv intimate peep at life a.-, it i ' "aid t at n great on It n t 1.. ,i a ,1ed 111 t g riant th I LISTER. v.. i.-i nh Mr mih. M r PI invited. en'-, bverymn Ir i ItOSSTllN. I!. H. 31. and Mrs. iy with Mr Lrne.t Mrtm ipent and Mrs. V,rgi ur. P'g id Mr.-, l; w th I 1 1 II If n lenr, Hurh.

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FAIgVlEW. v Attendanct tt Sunday school Saaaay was fM. Next Sunday momiag and evtning it Rev. Coy regular appointment at At place. Christian h,ndcavor at 6:30 o'clock. Charles ..n'. unil iioa I. wallen's bubiet have the measles. "' ' .lessie Profit, who has been v'-t "M her tister of ner Ksyetto, relumed to her home one day last last week. Mrs. Vern Quick and children spent Saturday night and Sunday with James Quick and family. . Charles (iullion and wife of Indianapolis, visited a few days last week with relatives of this place. Miss Blanche Moorhoua is out of school on account of sore throat Thursday a dinner was planned or Jlio. Anna Kvsns, Mrs. Charles Quick and LiHletBfl Quick, uf Iiidiiinapiilii, Mrs. Evans was sixty-seven, Mrs. Quick seventy-five and Mr. yuuk was sixty-five years of e. Kollit Baker of near Christian Liberty spent Saturday night and Sunday vitli Mr. and Mrs. Charles Quick. E. C. Beaman and family entertained at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mecnach and ton Forest and Will liohanon .-.n,l I'anulv J, I!. Miller and wifu spent Wedncfoav with tjeorgc Dunn and wife in W mtestown. Mrs. Tlivra Ya'es. daughter Abbie and grdrdiiaiif hti'i' I'crthy leiers Mr h tn I C I an i s Jiaiiv Murpln's si.,tei and husbanj and 'Wiigiiter ot Okinnviru are vuit .tig j. in ami h'.. -tn Linir.r. i:;c JUn'i Ulbit ciass taenia ntt Situinav nigl.t with fcrastus -W e.,t. Fred Killion and family umed with t.haiies cpirkiemirc and wife, bunilrs. J-hr fcaundurs is very ill at her home in hnglewood. Mi. and Mrs. Kd. Dohanoit of Lebanon. Rpent the week end with Ora Smith r.vt fimrlv. Mr?. l:e!le Stnk gave a ocml hiT win and Ii A 1 ii :la-. ci'C served. Mi Cli ML LI l ( church cowed Saturday night witn fariy addiiioii:-. lac meetings vcrc well attendcf during the four weens. I!ev. Tilo'lson preached n good fermon at the M, h. church Sunday nignt and thre as a large crowd pre.-tnt. Hogers and McDonald shipped some of the high priced hogs from Cyclone Monday. Several from this community have been moving during this month. Mines U na Smith ami l.eora Mundcll spent Sunday with Miss Agnes Kngert. The attendance at the C. C. Sunday. as good but could have betm better. Try and make it larger than U. next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Rogers vii-ilcd Sunnily with Mr. and Mrs. Uarrv l erjtuson. l,u tea J'ltib-tngh. visited Home invi Mr. and Mr.-, (lu-tin Moore ami son and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur liennv snd family visited .1. W. Moore Sunday. ( ROSS ROADS. f. I). Cohe and wne spent Hunda: ven-ng .'. :th John I.uraa rnd wife. i - i 1 1 r i i 1 1 i ' ivrek with ,ii.!m I.ue.-m and uift. Ill V I t wll I t V 1 It i r" I hi d II 1 I II 111 John l.ura nlv spent Sun rnck an-: fain mglibor. wen I U, k md wife Nttiphiv. 0ie Profl.lt. and fai la tl II I I r V n I n , i-i hi! a littl,. snipe, e ,.n Km e Qii-k ami family Saturday niln. 11 I ' t e I 1 I ( I f.iiniU, U. ,-(ii,in.ier and fi.mil-. T..j. l n I i i ,e I f I I l( r I tr k I 111 1 I I Ik I f 1 f t "If I M t II e II Htilltll. iiiiiKsruHN ii. u. n. V M K 1 i I r 4 ' nil I r I " m i i f I 1 i I 1 1 .iur.dai. Krunk Ihomnj tnd family visiUd James l.onw nd wile Sunday. Mt. an, Mrs. riiimi lr:iy of near lbon,. Wdm:;.dsy Hitt leur Spmks ami famll-. Mr. nnd Mrs-. 'i-orKe 11H and Vlr. .ml Mt, harlea Hmi v-Hed (.eve H-.mlir an. if,; Fnday. Ii -. larue li.an viialed Mr... .MailKf- ' tix t i.it "I 'hurnduy. v' h i -i i fi i v tne I :.-.,., i, II.H-r.s f,m ,t rek. " Id .f J -I i.a(u a tne iiiii h'. itf Ids parents Alley r i u I w I I n 1 1 i il

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Mrs. Mary Hatifora" Mil daucrhter Bessie were the guenta uf itlaiSVet !b IndianapoJU, the latter part of last wett Mrs. Otto Sunfowl and son returnsd last Friday to their home in Iniianapolit, efur a week' visit with Mrs. Mary Sanford. Mrs. John Mount returned tiome Saturday after a week's visit with her daughters in Crawfordtville. Air. land Mrs. John L tlcy spent last Saturday with Mrs. Fanny Unfitly mi win i;rver in lhsnnMrs, Mary SanfordNawl daughter flestie visited relatives in Indianapolis, from Friday till Sunday. Hay Pointer and family have moved t the Frank Jones farm est of I)over and Carl Ferguson and family will move the latter part of the week to their farm which they recently purchased near Advance.

Harlcy Clawson and family wer KLIZAVILLE. Ship Long of Lebanon, v. -is th' sue:t of his daughter Mm. Mabel Ni-wkirk last week. Mm. Mollio I it,'oi wl.o has been ipce.iiirg the inter with Mrs. Anna "liKbee returned to her home r.ei.r .r.efii' -.n, Mi.n iay. Mr?. Louis llirlisen and i'ai:;;hvr Mrs. Lot era Coy were gut-sta of t!;e f.irn-.c'-'s parents the latte- pa.t ef the eek in ''"n.;v!Iie. Mrs. Cnmdcr and two grand children of Paris. 111., v hr, have Ydi-n visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pestell erc tal.ed heme Saturday on aecouiit of the ;.eaou.. illness of her dauthler. M A la I r I i n u vi i it W In. j I ar H 1 .'e.iKii-k. near kempt n. Mc.sdame.i Ne't Cov uiv! 1". 1. Mc. '" Citii co? we-c guests at I I It I k fin.i!-. tha".!! erv.Til ot lnltnnnpeli;. ':ent. Mitiirdav and "sunn.iv with lace (Vg. -..-eM :md family. M t C - 1 1 tt i i i Mrs. .-larinh Beard of Imlinnapolir. spent me week-end with her daughter Mm. Norval Carroll and family and Mr. Carroll. Mrs. Cora risher has gone for an extended vi.s,t with her mother Mrs. Hotie McMath nenr Kheritlan. Mr. and Mrs: Clin" Warburton entertained Kev. liutner of W hiteMnwn. atunlav night snil Sunday, Mrs. Lthel Isennour anil daunhtrr of tineinnati. Ohio, riinie lhurtalnv to rienil a few days nitit her pnrents Jam I'avidson and wile. Mr. Itienhour came Saturday. Mr. and Mr 1.1'nhour returned home Sunday. ADVANCE K. K. 21. Laxter Iieed a: in lliannn Tue-,1-iv. I rank hiner mid nous. Laurence. 0k;a ami (Irvine, nero in Indiaiuiooli.s Mon.hu. Waiter Davis moved Ind week to me farm vacated bv l.r. McNeil. Haxtr Iceed and wife merit Friday with Oliver low man antl wife near lieekvlllf... Wllte eel l I ilr'l" Or. and family of Cnodl.-.nd. Ind. In . I iv oi near f. e ,:nt: of John Me t id Clair l.i l i I If. i.t hud pm c bl to b. up . Ki-.ek lv 1'i Kunil;, rnt Mitm .uv rog-,t I i er I e HOI SK WAN 1 Kl WAVITD Tn !l ! til I v Vt VNTr f -r r t i nr 7 roomii t(iire. Intpi.re 1 . I. I I Wet Main. Feb. J8 ,tt. To hi t T Io.lrn i o i . jft W Mum street, (i.'i XV!. WIU "viyc cpi .tsi orn wam hiv W aTF,D- l'.ir-e tl!,. V;, MV u hail Seed ii.; set (ot old fan-el t tl . j i ' i t I I iltli.it j! II H t i l I i - I c I . st ud i.'sii by i.diiin mail. a-i'1,.1

Harlcy Clawson and family were T . , . guests at Sunday dinner of Mr. ami!? structcd. Let .us serve you with lootwear of proven

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t and fit them with shoes I Morgan Classified ADVERTISING Rafesl-jC Per Viurd. Each r r m ,0 acrer. 1 MlSt'Fl.l.WFOC.l rIK . P! .oie No. :u:-i . 'J-r,t: K. .'.!. .'.1. -T n h It i-cd. Len Beck. Ha Englich phone. 2-7-M. 1-OK SALE-rl wilt have in tne Patterson saic March 2. two iviaie nogx. son and grsitdson ot king s I-aiual. I C. Price. 2t Feb. 2ti-Mureh 1. OFF1C I fTl OH HI NT FOR KENT Desk room. See Hiv i HcClaine. First National Lank bldg. 2-12-11. IfKI P WA.NTFT' WAN I KD tiirlj to operate p:wur S9win,r miciiines, Int. one at Hess Mnnnfneturmg Co. 2-,'rtl2 W nil I rk farm, oinull iamil.v preientyl. K;if r nee I T 1 le r e ' i i r i a f oe t r 1 1 1 n 1 pd pr n 1 r 1 t j income: g-ve reierencrs. hmg-Uirh-1 ardson Co.. sdOl Prairie. Chicagu. I WANTED Two te peisonantv to Iri !-.xp.n. traiiii::,- m of strong 1 1 k ( i inl 1 1 ') Pi BKAL I STATK FOB SALK Km MM I t . level ehoeolate .toll. com. i, neat clover lann. j larire burn, . z t pike. R. T. I).. . II in1 i )U1 FOR y.M.K-U-inoiii Ii f-nm court ht.'it!. I r c $1X0 A 1 1 I u I or i it Orear. I OK LI t I I v-l 11 t I 1 I I s I i I run. Ynr rent, I ueies. Ore:i

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fi that pre m'onertv conShoe Co. Try Our Salt! I Risinti Bread LIKE 'TV: ; IJSKD TO HAKE flu: iiwn tk-liverv I !k. ncs 127 nnd 517 .' j. t , '. .. . . i . t. J V v IV- . VI- ,U1 Batteries recharged r repaired. Free inspe' tion and distilled water, j Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Thone 199. lit: It ! .Wilt: nKNTII f irst Rural Loan and Savinys Association 111 S. MnKUaa at., totwot H. I', New, Secretary i y 1 OOLEY & EDWARD BOSTON IAN SHOES Spring 1917 Styles ! I'. B WINTKK" tiiiaoPiut JOl. lours, 0-11 l m. i-b it.d ) t . CONMt'l T TION AND NPIN4 A.N ALYSIM FREE S . H.,.n-Nei Hl.l., .. THE SECURITIES i handled by Harry L. Kienwortl: are safe and net the investor t Unrest rate of iiittreat postlb Harry L. Kenworthy llesidenre phone. 224: Office, 1?

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