Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 142, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 March 1917 — Page 2

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wA ScJiool News BY L. A. TOI.LE ' .

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fbanon Quintette to Work Out On Big Gymnasium.

I March 10 to March 17

s Tin m1 i- i... r1 iii uv.-f ui'i'i'ii" !

un HiU Ul.s.la Ci r ilUUU.'f.s r.Jivir. rll ! E v rubber goods, featured on spc-cml sale and ; guaranteed quality offers you a cliar.ee to fill our g; requirements from the most complete stock and obtain the bes4 values. j Do You Need a New Hot Water Bottle? I Select it now from our abutment of hitrh i: jrrade "WKAKKVKir styles. Tiit.ne the oest to : be had, the kinds you ear. deVii'lut'oii for lonjf ' wear and satisfactory service. No seams, no bind-

5 ings means no leaks. Ail styles, various colors, and wel! worth the price asked for them. "Wearever" Fountain Syringes 1 Hade in styles to match "VVF. REVER" hot water bottles a good .sifting bug. With extra us - tubing good liuings and excellent values Gel one now.

; TWO DAYS' PRACTICE

Team Wiil L'e the Purdue Hoor This Afternoon and Tomorrow Morning.

T.w I.banon high 'school varsity

: : ha.-k. t!,..i! s.iuud loft h'-re tics more- : ' rir on tin- id Vl.wk car for Lafayette. : ; ' iiere they w ill p,-.irr;ce this afte'iion;, -land 'oiilnl row lino'iingon tr.e h,g I U i -:i iii!' anner-liv floor. The mammoth 'rym at Indiana university is tbonf ii i-if a- laiee a- :h, 1-xal an..oi.. : ! :l---r. .: 'he team would he great!-. E; l a., iu-aoi'-.! if tin y we,o not acrmii' i i '.Vf n a larger space th:. i .: h vVu;d .: mlH-rt ut I'u.--:' : '" ! Coach Stanrg.-. in givi.-g ! !' bey- vhil they aio Hi s I.-..--..V.-U.-. Kv.-.,- i 'MiAr -f the : I m f.w -ha...-, do ot mw

Other Rubber Needs Many other useful ruhbt r irniii'.s ,-rl your in.-jiection. Slop ii; ilii-- wee',; iomI you need. Goods marked iu jiain .'ij.ur

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I Oak Drug Store I WE GIVE TR.M)E EXTENSION TICKETS 1

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See Mrs. Castle in

t ..'jUJ':Hht: Scrial Supreme

A ... V' photo- v

Dlav that -

will cling long

in your memory,

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"&4M(mon Casfh

M (7 I N I k N , r I O N A U viw r a r h e

Son of Fred Ifciitey Ni-ar Thwnfovn SfMTi-lv lninrid in Acci;ifnt at luilas.

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M'l U i: lil SINKSS M I.N.

SEE IT AT THE Colonial Theatre Friday March 1 6th.

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1 tb"- U inn' fQiarrh In tun rlon jl "PATRIA" i.s the story rf a xirl who mtK! and t v,u"k-s :.!! I ,r"7,.tt;?,,5,,,h,l' llry'', that i.s lw.it of Line uirai of Ai)..-"irH. Ktsmiw for liin-itv i:iti j m .1 10'i. ii,.urbK. r""'? Ht'public down throunh it. ?u-;..s of priKri'.'ioii, "I'stria" ;ui--! h c.nniiv "f..ii. wcu'iili

rc.Ksfully -liKf t the l.attlcs whu-h i'set tin- n-.tion. l'o.i--wsi'ii ! Inn an: emotions. i!.-ir'V .out f-mii:iw vhimsic:,iii. which 1:1!

the heart of tin- motiiiTs, wives. i4r.i am! iluinrhtiTH 0: ti!fj "tttwS-,T v'K American lteriuOlic. ,-'hc vir.!. h'T thrijrh story ol )p;iuti!ii I iv. t,,mo, 010.., i o- Amy

lomatu-p and thrilliu? ttdventuce. whirh in II I e Ammcin life. 1:1 1 V"r" : '"r .'. ,h '?"rt-'- 11 "'""

its trutst form.

Ordrr your SKKINt! MOM MKNT WOKK ly. IVicco vi y kmx.ikiI.ib JIAKLAN JIOM'MliNI ( O. Slioji I'lumr (llEUllfr pilOlKa 11. .0 I Vl i Oris Ilnrlaa C. W. ( bippiu.

Pit Hani Kat Mii Ko.

-to Tl.fy r n 1 and It.

ciifvfiT CO.. T:. 0 .n,ll Mil fcr OTMUMttM

GET OVll SALE KILLS AT RKItHSTKR OFFICE REFOKTLP-. UY MAIL SVM A YEAR. GET YOUlt SALE UILLS AT KEPOKTEU OF1ICE

t ill 'I hi Out-ll 1 'Vorih 1uutf Of I. N'T .Ml.S.S IIIIS. ( ut out tin lill, iNH'l.wr Willi Of to l'..!cy & (a...

ilH.if. Mi.'lli'-lil Ave., I'lii'Miio, 111.. wrilinir ;.'nt Ram anl a.i.!r.i. Hourly. Vou will rvtm In return a trial pa4'kK(i crfiiUi.i.rr Ir'ulry'n llun. y ami

Tar .'!:bjiivl "t ffidht, ewl.f-. .noUw.ifii of lhain

rnip, t ..let Ki.iu.-y J'i!L, and ruit j' t'nthiii'tic luoo'U.

;.. ca:;. - I Fut Into Sir Ice On Thr T. H, I. A C Inlenirium Li. The firtit of lin rfhuilt imemrhan wa ..it into atrvioi! ynstrnlay by the 1''rsf Hute. ladwiwuolis & Ka; torn Ttastion Co., nd run in.0 T.aiayetto at 1:15 o'clock Monday afternoon l;y M .t.irman J. H. (k-bhurt. The cr r.umlr in i It ha lieen ip-jml-d oH rrrtivoratc.l; Uie bagifaKC room made lrrer and new trucks ,r!c.! under it Number 42 is now one cf the hand, omeft can. on the run oitwecn Lafayette anil the ceuitai. Mr. (iehhart was du'y proud of the car ynster.luy tn.l took meat pain in -bowing it to tiione who were curious. M Ma,le an conductor on tjic car. Boih the motnrnian and conductor are i-esideiitsi of Lafayette. MICH IMKUOVED.

j. N. Kildiie, ho haa Bern Bi-ii'aM for IS Wivks. ut Better. I- l Rrowa lias received a letter from relatives of J. .V Ritchie of Seattle, Wash., statin that Mr. Ilithie is very much improved and is now able to s't in a chair. He has Ik'.r, htdfast for the past sixteen uocks.

RELATIVES ARE SAFE

Word Htfeived I rum AH Who Were Supposed to be in Ihc Newcastle Storm.

H e lorul clo I relative.- in Ne l m Sunday . hav. il.y ail of tin 111. o vleoL to thai 1:1

vlto h.:l f.i.nd a.tle iIik,, th

by the ..torn 0-iend had h h b. r:y hear, K,n ina I'as.-v,

'tic slonn': fated, how not chinir aouM 1:,v,

hut that a 1, kJe.-d. 1

rd 'roin his . y. Tier home path about a ver. tear if th.

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'liiare a-ruy i,-, our .uree;! to th cast and many r idov. jti t a bi.- I from the Cascc :. i were tota;1y do lroy.,1. Miu-t.n Ocderkeik who a. at Ni-vc.itlo Sun-lay and from lam no nurd had been rc.e:ved at low ..t.i.iav I'ttjind to his home i.-.-r M. Otdevkerk no went to Xe .-' ye.terd. v i..,vtin-( :or a . v 'a; V vi-t. Mrs. It. C. Ilarker start-.

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broth-

,.- ror oietely . I, no,! .,,.;. I ,,. t-,ll.. ,ra an.ijioMs ,,m, root a'O'tii'.!o . a. to iL.-Coniprfiiy e.v.. word from ,'er mo liii-e- that si,.- had ivu- v. an, lo th- effect that Ml el h,s v he were both safe

Elijah (;allai;er I til ))e,t Ijtte Vesterdav Was IfitiitJ Farmer.

i-:m.i 1:;. Ka ; Ma

.-ear, old. relad., dr.. I

k.t street Indi

Hank. I'r.ol and iinl

the probable

KIl.KI.I."-;. ind., Mr, .''.ivr, who dio.,,,iv of h.-nrt H. e

If bad been ill nd that In- had

, ''"! - at K -k' 1. Irea de,..-,l hook- Iter,

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1!.- Khjah

id had liv aw I :-;

EAST WEEK S ltlUTMS.

Mr. and Mia. William J. Ibrnmiin. city, u Rirl. Mr. and Mrs. faluar H. West of Marion townHtiip, a boy. Mr. and M.s. lUrhiu4 M. Ui lev, City, ifirt. Khner I. laiuie. U ,;;,u totiiiship, (jirl.

.Mr. and Mr. Il.nl.-y C. Shelly.

JUIIL tutt '

"Tanliic llaa Done Me a World

of Good," Siiyu Mrs. Wil- 1 ' lia'm Chapman.

Klkhart, Ind" March 12. Mrs. Wil

liam Chapman, wife of a farmer w ho

lives three mile northeast of Osceola,

near this city, has tried Tunlac, the

Ma.-tcr -Medicine and wants others to k.iow the benefits she has derived from its use. "I'or a lonsr ti"'P I have sulfc-H from stomuch trouble and rheumatism," Mrs. ( hnpman said. "My appetite was very poor and what little food I did eat didn't have the riirht taste and wa.-v't iliRe.-icd properly. (ia often formed on my stomach and

caused me to ha"e smothering spells.

I was so badly con.tipated that I Ind to take laxatives all the tone. The rheumatism caused my feet anil hunt's to swell up oite.i. "Tanlae cert:ii:dv baa given me trreal relief, my n , petite is ravenoit now aad I enjoy nr.- meal- to tile fullest crtent. Ail the feed I eat ujrrres with me, too. an 1 1- diiri-ted propeily. to) n-.'vor liotjiered with iras forininir on my Btomaeh row ard the constipation has been relieved so tli.it 1 liiver ave to take bixativt-s. Tne rheuniat ism has been relieved so ln.it tne .-wellin-s luive coni,lctel vanished. "Tannic certainly has done me a world of food and 1 want to i-'c.m-e ,-nd it." Tanlae, the Master .Me.liei.ie. ,is e. -..ecially berefu ial for :,, u-h. In.-

I real.:

piainls, P.-rvousr.ess, io.s , an.l the like and is u Sue t ifeneral s' ..lem punliev. Tanlae is now bc,nir si 'rmluced a"d c::pla,ncd in J the Star drug etore. Adv.

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HHi BEGIN TONIGHT

District Superintendent to d'ive Address at Opening of t'. I!. (i:e liering Here.

Ti.e openini; ,-es-len ot the dl-'iiel conf. -it nee of the t'mted I'.iethnn elrireh for tie Infill inriudblS I.eba.n n. Trrlu.ne, Nobbvvi'le and V- ',.. l-v I'e ,.e.,,h--. will .h-.-ui I .r. fht ,t .he loeai I ni'.eil llretlv..., eh-jirb. liev. J. ;. .shannon, of Ma' loo in list rice .-II -l.-il. noenl. will ma'le t,o o insr address on "i-'indav f-Vh.:..!. ,7-d Woild K hi eebsm." ,u oVio, s. Tin re -,v,l a, a ,.,jng -rvic-- h -einnintr at 7:::t. The .vi,,,.,, ,,t b.:;u v.dl U r Th hl a" K i.-or." A L--- I i ml..-i.e froo. 'H-.e v:-.rii..i.. htjr. ,.. , ,,.., I. T , Tl. he -. all tl.-v i , '..Hi. ,-.lneMla wi:ii ,imii. r ervt d i" 'lie i-a en nt of t.:t-.-hilieh.

CITY NEWS

Haunifardt for cleaning- T'lonc 0'i. Taxicab, auto delivery. Lcnjj riisUinrelrivcs. Phone 21!). W. T. Randle. I'arm loans at (I per i- -nt. without (onimis.-ion, H:raall Son, l-irst National flunk Il-ailding, 1. banon, Ind.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA

' Jor U ' MLniwhi,

Onll Stones, tianccr and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto lntoxiration, Yellow J.iandiee. AppendicitU nd other fata nilnicnlg rult frnm

Wmi.lsrful lioineav. ,r HOnnn.-l. Altmsnl. 'H,j;!tll everywhere.

VOi: M-F.l) A SHtiM; ,.ATIVt. In. Kin'.' New Life fi b, will remove the a. cumulated wnst -.. of winter from your intestine,,, t.h" burden

of the hlnod. 'led that slue-.'! h ..prinr

rever leebm; o-ll of yoar system, bnrhten your eye. clear your tomplexinn. 'let tliat vim und snap of lool piii-ifi.'d bralthy blood, lr. Kiuk's ,Nev7l.ie Ji,H ;nc u nunKripins laxative that aols nature's pi.jte.s. try them tonii;ht. At all drUKijlstii, lioc. Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Ixnhc U Ca

I boy.

Not llollierttl Any .More, Ho calli .1 rhciHiiiitic. ,iain., grippe aches, l.inie back, sore inu-rli's or still

Jotnln are the n ult of overworked, r ilieK.di.id kidi.iy.i. K. L. Tu.-ner, llom.-r, Ky., writes: "Since taking 1-olcy kidney Villi. I have not been pytliorc'l any woe," Mrenpt lien ruk k'thiey and help rid ti blood o, atids and poinoiu.

OHIO FAiu ASHTABULA COUNTY Farmers, do you know that FARMS are selling here a', SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICES? Why not go EAST into th heart of the world's best markets. Our churches, 'school! cities, towns, highways, railroads and productive farm land; are among: the best in U. S. A. Put your own eyes on thi cour.tr- COME and sec these farms. j

THKEE BAWiAlNS THAT CAN MOT BE EXCELLED ANYWUEU

acres, fire improvements, conaiatini: of a seven-room house, wi' cellar, barn aflxiM) f'.et, new nlo, granary, milk house, clpckan hi ute, on

young orchar.1 and one old orcharrl both in bearinf, wu! other kimla .1

lrvH. Two roo.1 vrelbi and all conveniences necessary on a nirm. Lai U.ys level aad is a chocolate loam soil that produce in abunditnce a

farm crops. Price )3!W; $1,200 down, balance on easy term. Loeat 3 miles from county seut. 10.1 acres, a country home that is modem in every respect, in o of the best for.ne jn the comity, witli " i!i! JvtAtiaa, 3 aiilrs frc county seat, 7 miles from city of tlft.iMMl population. Cement ruad puiu door and interurban line with stop in front of house. A 10-ro-im hou: with hath, furnace, electric Merits?, water in house, liarn is fl):.lM fc iU, si'.,, slanchions tor l.i co-.V and S home aUlla. All other oifll.uii iiur. Is an idea' stock and grain farm, has CO acres of tine farm la and balance in pasture nnd sugar bush. Complete suirar making out

This is a swell country home ui-to-tlaio in ever particular, must be sci

to be appreciated at the price of ?lt)0 per acre. Half down. ids acres, lays on main road short distance from luke town in f 'urminK district, hou.-e of a rooms, with hard wood floors, furnace l:ht plant. Barn (i.Iut) fort ample room for several head of she 1'ienty other oulbaildings. l.a-t year this farm produced 100 tens hay. i.iHHi bu.-heU of co:n. 3.000 bushels of oats, "It! bushels of timoi se ii. Farm in a square and just riirht for drainage. This farm c It bad for J.iO per ncrc; ?.'.,00(l down, balance ut 5V interest, on In time. Inquire tor photographs ol these huildjags. We .stand the exjiense on this end. This country is fa lilliiiK up with fanners front Indiana, Illinois and Iowa. Oct delay, write today. Possession this sprint'. Wc have plenty o'e'; money. I

Burgess, Futrell & Burges

Jtlll.KMlA, tiMIU.

PUBLIC SALE V.e will m'II en (he Kate Sheridan and Thomas Jackson farm. t ndks buiith oi l.co.inon, U'j hiik-s west of Fayette, on FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1917. BrH.INMM; AT 10:00 A. M. MNK IlllUSi'.S One bay mare, ft year.i old. weighing I"'t pt.titnl -; one bay mar, t years old, weighing 1IIKI paunds; one hay male. 10 years old, weighing l."(Hi pounds; one brown, driving mare. H years old; one brown mare, 10 years old; one dark gray horse roll, coming years old; owe brown .bait hi.rae, coming ;! year., old; one brown draft mare, coming 3 years old; one yearling cdt. j I ATTLK - Consisting of 10 milk cows, 1 red cow coming 4 years old. giving a go.nl ilow of milk; one cow remind 7 yenra old, giving a good Ilow of milk; one Jeisey cow. giving milk:

shoi thorn cows, to be fresh soon; one Hereford cow. to !e.

fresh

all i-d and heal of calv. Ml IIIXIS

Hereford row, givmfe a good How of milk: 'Ji

Id heifers, to be f-esb s-nn; tbrs heifers are . Sl ortboin- at.d bred to a Hereford bull; 15 nisi si mg of heifers and steers, insisting of I. sows, with pigs by pidc; 10 iima,

lo ''nriow iu Mar, b and April; lil head of tboata weighing from M to inn pounds. H1KII I.IKI0 b'a.acis of corn; 5 tons of mixed and fl tons of timothy hay. IMI'l r M i: IS I riding plow. 1 VJ-inrh gang Oliver plow. I l-iow ciilliia'.o!-. 1 J-n cultivalor, wagon, bi.ggv, hay frame boshed attarhe.l. 1 gravel bed, 1 roller, 1 HO-lnoth hurrnw, 1 loael, Hawk corn plainer in good condition, 1 sled corn cultr, 1 0-harrel tank with hog fountain attached. 2 sets of tug harness, t ,-et of smgie harness, 1 set of bujrgy harnesa and other artteies too nuioerous to mention. TKKWS All sun's of S" and under, rash; all nunia over S3 ;i i :.-, lit of ten liHHillis without interest will he given, purchaser giving appnive.l tree b.'l t noie, a discount of 5 cents on the dol lar for cash to those entitled lo credit. , property to lie removed until terms of sole are compiled with. Ladies' Aid or ( uncord Church Will Serve Lunch T. I). SHERIDAN AM) S. W. WILEY .1. II. lli:M)i:ilS(i, Auctioneer. C. A. WKAVKK AMI I I.HVII WOKULLL, Clerks.

Electrical Fixtures AND ' j

When in need of anything in this line call J. E. Berkley ( Mice at rear of Etter's ilrujr store 1'lione D7S-L. 11 West Smith

(T'T THIS OUT and bi'injr it to our sture and bu 10c brush and tfet a can of SARGENT'S FUK VltW ,.iw,, ,.,h, (,. c,..:..u .....:- ... . i

..... ..., t ll'.llll hi llllisill rt l lltltf HI' tel. I We d 1 this simply to d.'inoi.alrate the suHrior merit of

Kent s I'loor-l,iic which wo have reconmiended 'for sevl

years, r.rintr this coupon in at once as our supply is bin and can't lust long. LONG & DAVIS PHONE .TO W ALL PAPER ST(

. OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hooin: 9-U a. m.: and 7- p. m. Coiisullnllnn and Spinal Analytdk free 231 t'anun-Ncal Dldg. Thonc ,JJ

F0I1 SALE 80 I farm; possessinu j sprintr. O U E A 1: ( Ii E A R. (