Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 132, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 March 1917 — Page 5
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IS NOT NECESSARILY AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY
The leci-et of the "Home Beautiful" liei not in the amount of money you pcnd fv j fu.nu'nng, but rather in the care with which you make your (election. You can I
choose with both care and assurance or economy ana quawv ir yon nave uio lunuwini lines that you veil know to choote from. IF THERE WERE BETTER ONES MADL
WE WOULD HAVE THtM.
McDougal Kitchen Cabinets $19.75 to $35
Kaltex Fib?r Furniture for living room and porch
$4.00 to $16.50
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FREE SEWING MACHINE Guaranteed for Life
KARPER Guaranteed Oventuffed Tapestry Davenports $50.00 to $85.00
EXCELLO DAVENPORTS $27.50 to $45.00
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TAYLOR'S Easy Comfortable Leather and Tapestry Rockers $12.00 lo $25.00
SIMMONS' STEEL BEDS in Oak, Walnut, Mahogany and Brass $8.25 to $35.00
SHUTTLEWORTH'S Wilton and Body Brussels RUGS
."TERN &' FOSTER j GLOBE-WERNICKE GLOBE FELT MATTRESSES Sectional Book Cues Ranges and Cook Stoves COULTERSMOCK CO.
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Parole Agent James A. White
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Pri.' n 1 undo ar"f ;. J.inn White, has jutt r, tur-inl frorr A! Hn City where h twk ,l,n .' alia kobtTtd aiui (,!t, 'i! lrni ;n en to f:i.-h out hti. u"'tiri r. V.'l,:io mr.l to t'ann:- .!! .
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"Blow Out? Take it to the Lebanon Vvlcanizing and Sales Agency, Tve last been there." Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency rilONK AKMOHV liLTLDINd
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srcrsl Lehannn Citizens Iavor Compulsory . Service.
THINK ALL WOULD BE BENEFITTED
Advantages) to Youlh and Country Recognized One Dissenting Opinion.
Dut-iii his iitay here Sorg. Jjtrinbausrh, of the government army recruiting tatiun at Imiianaiiolis, ha. been viiting several of ihc Lebanon huMiiesn mrn, getlinff Ui'ir oi'inionn upon the proposed bill hirh will eome before congress within the next few month, nrikinp it eonipuUory tluit ;aeh ynun n,,n five one year of his life to the military scrvicr of hia country. The bill a proponed ny the enernj army laff would comiel each younir mnn to serve a year in the army at the aj;c of about nineteen or wrenty Tears. While in the service he would receive hi clothing, all the privihecs of regular army memhem un-i the regular pay. After the year ad been .served the staff propon hat he be put in the rr.erv for four r five yearn and during that time bo rallr out from thirty to ninety lays eieh year for mai.euvers. After this time h;ul expired the young man 'touM he placed -n the regular reervo to be culled out only in the time of hostilities'. The staff proposes tht he man be held in the reserve until 10 reaches the age of thirty-two year!1. It 1.- the purpose to get the opinion f the grntnil public upon military training for the younp men and not especially- uoon the bill which has been drafted. The puncipa! question whirh Sei. Mcinhaugh proposed to the men u-hoin he has visited was 'Are you in. favor of the military training. for joung men?" However, he further explained, the utalT'a idea of the new bill and ashed for 1 pinions upon tha' The Interviews. Frank Rinehnrt. assistant postmaster, d("cl;trei himself etopliaticuHy io favor of tlie nulitaiy training for ?very young n,an. "ol only," he 'am. "will it be a great thing fur the country but fur the yo-ing men of' too.iy as well." k). M. Sei'ies. comity sti,erlntrmlent of schools was interviewed upon the matter. Mi. H- . if liie only man visited yesterday who deelaied himself against tne compulsory military ti'.nninir. "Although I am sure '.hat the iihyral training which the loung man would reeeire in the year's .-oivice would he a great tiling for hurt, I cannot say that I am in favor "f rmiking it universal. It may In-
-aid thiit evtrv young
to his country. That i.- all true hul tliere are thou-ands upon thousands of youn mrn who are not in (he le.'tst ipiahlieil to make soldiers but who will make good substantial business men. I think it would be a mistake to make !l,c..e go into the seivire when during that time they roind be preparing themselves fur the liii.-ino-s life." When the romi.ulsnry military training ((.eslinii was put to K. O. linger-, es-eaptain of o. It the answer wn? given ir, -tantiy. "I rftainly think cvprj luan ov rs Unit min li ! his eounlrv dee-11't be?" Mr. ftoger. is uiv murh in favor of the military lull, and according to his ,-ut. nents
ye.-icniay be would begin e.irle r than at the tlte (if nineteen eais. IU
mould b'gin the military training .chon the boy enters the high school and by the time he would be of age to give (he one vem''s W rvu e to the eiiuoiry be would huve knnivlidg" o! many of lie minor Ueiails of a .oh1 rr. Then during th.it year he von'. I
have more ger i,ii -to
having to -iieod much of th
i,',IIOII,t to drill, etc. "I'lOin little , mienenee and ol.sei know th.il n.rit are far beltT e, they ,v,. ll'.eiM'd II fe miliUrY trainiiig."
W. 1 lleVol, pn National llark, did
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out from one to three nmnlh.. during th. five jears Jf'er hr one year's f. me. ",Vter the yoong mull has give ,i - Ki rvire he would puih.ihly return
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ii.riMiral ion it would uork a b, my ba'ilsh.p upon bim an I the i oi.l.,yei Uith fur bon to have to he ay from In duties thirty or ninety d i ......t. vei.r I think that ikjiI of tin
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You are entitled to one ticket for each 23c cash purchase or received on account This automobile is a beauty and will make a fine present to someone. WHO CAN TELL YOU MIGHT GET IT The merchants believe that this trade extension campaign will create new customers, and business, showing them as well as the oid customers that Lebanon has better stores, larger assortments and lower prices than any of its neighbors. Ask for your tickets. See these stocks and prices.
Lebanon Business Men's Association
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ye:ir to the setvu'e for 1 i.il.m' tha'.
tliev come hack better men. Minor Sheltty, Chief of Tolne Kliis. ru.-tina.ster T. O. Ih'rk and s. vei.il others were interview, ,1 hut would make no stMements as they had not
given th-.- ir.uttcr any thought.
AIYi:IITISKl I.KTI KK LIST. .iiss Coldie Metzger. Mi.-s May White, Jo..ei hine (iond, Harvey Cash,
William Smith, John Frazer, r red He!-
A lliiious Atlnck. When you have a bilious attack jour I liver fails to perform its functions. : You becume constipated. The food ' inn eat ferments in your stomach inI stead of digesting. This inflames the ; stomach and cause, nausea, vnm- ! itmg mid a terrible headache. Take I Chamberlain' Tablets. They w ill tone 1 up voui liver, clean out your stomach j and you will soon be an well as ever. I They only cost a iU.n'ter. Adv.
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