Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 155, Lebanon, Boone County, 29 March 1917 — Page 5
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; CORY & BRATTON f FUNERAL DIIIECT0R3 fllr phona Si; Resident phonas 240 ana 605 taalrr Clock, Eaat Sontli Street
BRENTON GARAGE I Autos and Auto SUmnliea
st Main Street. Phone 294
L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST r'irtt National Hank Buildiof Third Floor
Classified ADVERTISING Rates Mc Per Word, Each Ifsuc. No AJartienent Takaa for Laaa loaa 10c
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DIES AT ANDERSON
ROYAL WORCESTER AM) BON TON CORSETS AT CRAIG'S
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C. E. NODES The Pcnslar Drug Store A Medicine for Every IIL" South Side Square, Lebanon
arpena Guaranteed Up
holstered Furniture.
JOULTER-SMOCK CO.
Opera Home Block
Ictzger Lumber & Con Co. 'rIE PilO.NE ORDER HOUSE abanon and Thorntown. Phoi.e lo
J DR. T. S. TURNER ( LEBANON, INDIANA, itaeaxea of Weaiva and OuldrMi 1N ie, Throat and Loaf ata bank Building, Booma tCt, 6 and 06. Phone tit
JONES & STARK j CLOTHIERS Suit that Suit South Side Square I
e par mure for good clean furni-
sre, lugs and carpets.. We need
:m and must have Ihctn. Cull before vou oi l!. Furniture Exchange i) ii. Lebanon St. Phone- 184
AUTO LIVERY
kirrland 5-paeMngrr far. Special
ntion given ti country, parties, anu ril driwa. Res. phono 31fn; office 234. CLYDE LOWE
GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS
J. E. BERKLEY Electrical Contracting I...!.:- U'i.;n Vnl.ir Wnrlc.
jnythinif- Reasonable prices
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MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE.
FOB SALE One good milk route.
Phone No. 913-L. 2-Hf. ('OR SALE Barred Plymouth "Hock eps-t, tl.W for fifteen. C. F. Ilauncy, 11. K. IX Phone 12837.
.1-19-1 mo.
FOIt SALE Hog oiler, a good one. Lloyd Siiks, Nublesvilic road. 3-26-Ct FOB KALKClovor i'littli "ml". re cleaned. 'Phone !i:i-X 3-27-4t FoRS ALL Sh oit "horn-heifer calf. J. E. Rroihar. Mar. 27-28 2L FOIt SALE Uiit for filling." J. A. Hegdiire. !t-27-4t Foil SA i.E-Farm""l'orsof weight about l'.'"0 pounds, 'Phone .SfidOill at 717 Evans street. .'i-2!;lt
FOll SALE I will sell ut private sale, hoasohold (""His. Friday and Saiurdav, March M ami 31. Mr. Joe Hot, I, 417 Clark Bi.r'cL .(29-21. FOP SALE Nice" clean Mammoth i clover s.e. fire from tmrk horn, f!'."0 per bushel. Jo'iiins i CoheC.
While town. In.l. M.ir. 2!)-.':t. CO A I -Just received rar of Waskai.an coal. A. J. IM. ,l,..l.c !'..,. :t-2!l-2t SilSCELLANEOl'S WANTED. !l!',iir;;T CASH PIUCF.S-I'a;-! for lo.-..-.-. copp"- anl aluui'liusn. Vntc or v.ir- t lie Indiana brass l'o., Frankforl, Ind. a-27-,l.
Robert B. Osborne Expired
There Sunday Had Relatives Here.
The following account of the death of Robert B. O.bomc, a former rejiJcnt of Boone county and a brother-in-law of Jacob Harlon of this city, u taken from the Andcrsoti Daily Herald: "Hohert B. Osborne, aged 71, died at 6 a. iri. Monday at hi$ home, li21 Madion avenue. Private funeral service will b held at the houne Wed. newlay at 10 a. m. with interment at West M-iplewood. "Mr. Orboi-ne, who had li'-ed in AndTvm many years, h'ii lern ill for a vnir. He U mnivcil Fy his wiilnw
Mr. Mary E. Osborne, and. four children May Osborne, and John (W
boine, who reside in California,
Robert 11. Osborne, who is in Okla-
noma, ami w. 11. usiiorne or mis
city."
WORK WANTED. W AN ! I.H Plaio to work f.,r imar-l and loom. t'!l lirportor ortVe. 3-2-:tt II tliN Kill 1(1 NT. in'! IM..VT-A barn for an am l.,'e. piioii" W V. Mnr. IMi-'It. HllKDFKS WAN1LI. WANTKl-t'io rooiwr., ith ,!...a,d in private frtindy. 'ioo,! i,,- ! - ...:d cool 1.0,1-;, 710 .S,.,ilh Lebanon stie'd. !'bo:io 712. Mar. 27-..t. HOI SE WANTED WANi'ED TO KENT-Six or s,-vvn rooi,. I.ou-', wilh Inri-e I'd for iv.'i,1, n. Phone r.::4-.. :!-2n-:: I WAS'T TO KENT A t or .'. room I Hi-o with irirdcn. Call phone ::. Will pay about $ rr montli. FARMS FOR KENT. FOll .SALE 10 acre farm; aim a tf.od ciean up-to-date gpx-cry. M.:;ht '-onsidrr Lebanon properly in enhance-. Wrl 1201 Market at reel, l.. -..r j-"rt. Id. 3-2l-t F.M'.M FOIt " KENT 40" a rcs for e ther ca.h or Ktain. House and b un. W. A. Kin.-Mtl. 3-2!' .".t ROOMS WANTED. WAN'l'EU 3 unfurnished rooms fur to voung people, tall 'phone :i'17-K. 3-27-M ' HELP WANTEDUOV W:ANTED Inciuiic I loss M fir.. Cuinpany. .'l-2ti-6f ;U:i.S WANTED To ,ierHte power Foug machines, ln'iuire Pan Mfg.. Company. ;i-2-l2t WAii:i Man In Ai all kinds of thoe reji.'ii-ing. Call frenrh's i;hoe store, l'lij Wr. t M.nn Kre't Mar. 2t-lt. WAVfi.D Single" nian for general farit r ork. ( all John F. Dooinv a' !-. Mar. 28- '.'..
WILLIAMS HOSPITAL.
Tli- I'nruiitonta SvaMin. Th oM, flump wTulhrt uf M;uch ncr-v t' b: the nio.t fnvor:il)!r fr th pnum"nt;i k- ihi. Now ir Hi tint? to lo r.irrful. I'nfunvtnia ttn rpfitih.i fvnt a cn!L The itijh Iter h nM n poUrn rid ff tiir lrss fhr flanypr. . :tHn a the fir --t imlirwtion nf a fi.i'l ;.;jya!. t;.kr I'htmilK-rlHinV roii;'i; nrittly. Aa to thf v;ilu of i)vA jirepii-ati'fTi. a.k an von,' wim hat u;ci it. -AJv.
riMiN; ami dkcokamm; W. H. S A I) L K R
PafM r Hanging and Hail Tinting
KxpiirneH woikii
7'W N, J inn
at reasiaiaMe
l'hone hriT Lel-arion, Ind.
I'enondeney k u C'oiiHliiat:otl. Vi omen often bc ome nervouH and despondent. Wiien thi.- in due to eonHlir;tion it ia easily foneet by t..kinj "an ,i-i-as;'nal il'.-e of Chamli'rla.'.'s Tablet-. . Ihwe Uiileta an; ea.y to take unci pl"a! int ia effect. A dv
GOODYEAR TIRES Mobiloila Filtered Gasoline 4:JS. Ibarion, Ind.
N ATI -HE'S CKKATION jile world miwi (4mnl ,4l'illf. lion f ir Tl HEHIT'LOHM AMI AM H M A i o n ; ' v i -
Mis. I rank-lto'ith, who has been n patient at tbe William hospital for several days, returned to her home on F.i.-t Chicago Ftrect today.
Baumgardt for eleiuiirg. Fhosi 93 Go to Boweit and Woixlwrd'a for oleftniHrrnrme. An F.imtor flower nadkut for every one. Hoe to $2.00. George h. Frank. ' r 8-2a-tf. Taxieab, auto delirery. Long ditanca drtrea. Phone 219, W. T. Racdle W hae real kargalna Ih implementa. Investigate. Lebanon Hdw. Company. For real bargains attend the D, O Edwardi sale at the North street livry barn Sitardsiy, March HI, Mar. 28-2!l. New Stlem Ladies' Aid society will have market at Uowen's meat market Saturday March 31, at 9:30. 3-21-1t "Clover and timothy seed for sale. Lebanon Hardware Co. 3-27-UH Farm loans at 6 lr cent, without
commission, Parnall A Son, First Na
tional Rank Building, Lebanon, Ind. For .Ka'e, to close out quickly, four second hand sewing machines from :i.i0 to $!UiO each. Oiod onler. fs'nger oau-e, or phone 'J'JY. Mr. 2!'-2t. The alumni of the Lcharoit IukIi school will meet at the high hoo!
'library this evening at i:30 o clock to mike pi-eliminaiy arrangements for the annual reception to the seniors.
A laigo attendance is desired. Horses, harness, buggies and car
ringes for -ale at the I). (I. Edwards
-y sa'e, March 31st at the North
street livery barn. iar. 2H-2fr. First come, first served. Oliver sulky plows, 40; cultivators, 0 Lebanon Hardware Company. Trv Purity Margarine at Bowen and Woodward's. 3-!)-2t
THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF CONVENTION
Joint Meeting of Western Indiana Christian Conference To be Held at Old Union Church on April 4th and 5th Complete Program For the Meeting.
h t'bteei-lh ii or.iiil st-ssinn of the ioint co-ivi ntion of the Western Ir.lunol CI , -1 Cn'cienee Will In' held a'. Old Union Christian clllir.h. April l!h rod i.th. T'.c Ur. A . II. Ileiidershot is president of tile eonfi I ene... the ,-,. I', (i. Coy i viei president, Mrs. Maude Mattin. treasurer, ii. I Mrs. Lotta Biatton setrctsry. Cooir.nttu-es from the Old Union church i.ill ineet the early afternoon enre ut .lame ..town and the early morning cars Thursday. ThoseVoming via Lebanon mc asked ta notify U. 0. Coy, Lebai.on, Indiana. 'flu following is ih" iin-gi-Hin for the conference. . t llltlSIIAN ENDFAtOR DEPAItTM E.N T . Wednesday Afternoon. April t Motto "Moiii'ize. Vitalize, Evangeliac." 2:00 Convention .-org. "Open My Lyes." Congregation Devotional R"vv Robi.-on Ashby Wclrom" addn-.a Bev. 0. Coy, pastor Ke pon.- Re. W. II. Ib ndershot 2:10 "The Ilest Methixls of Putting Christian Endeavorers to Work, to lie Effective Endeavorers fo." Chrii-t" Mrs. Carrie Beaver ;:i:n."The t In -i.-tian Endeavor; a l ower in the Church," Rev. J. M. Bradbury :i:2'l "llevc to Have a Successful Christian Endeavor". ...Rev. W. P. Kibbcy :;:ll"1hc Christian End'nvm- as a Factor ih the EvatiK'dialion of the No'i Christian World" Rev. O. V. Rector Aniioii.irenif nt of coniniitlei P'-gi. trillion. As. ignin? nt of hollies. Closing. V 4-Hnedsy Evening. Motto Tonight, 'lather's Hu.-mess." 7:ii0 CoiiM-ntioii mug, "Opeir .My Eye" Congregation Devotional Ke'-. Claude Bowman P:ano solo, "Mn.-ic Aoiong tint Pines'' Miss Mona Beaver 7:25 "The Eus'iicss of tne Sunday Si ho-'l". Dr. Clarence II' fur, D. D. S:iMI "Special Davs ill the Sunday School". I Dr. C. II. II. r. lu y. D. It., Pro: ident Union Clirniiau Cdlege Closing lv. W. II. Iluperl SIMAV SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Thursdxv Miamng, April ath M.rtt "The V.oiid For Christ" H ill--Coiivcition song, "( 'pen My Ey". Congn-g.it ion Devotional Bev. A. W. C ash Song Congregation :i;is -'What Poop jih .11 II, e ,Mo.l. . i;,mo,.y fct tt.I Slave in th" htilure Development nf the (.hmvh" Rev. John A. Shiver, A. M. U::ill "What Are Some of the lii-.-nte l Dindrion-s lo the Sunday Seho.,1 Work and Mow Are I i,"v Overcome". .Rev. A. K House, A. B. Ii):ii(i "Sunday School Methods That Win" Kev. V.'. I!. Matin, A. B. Reading. "A Fortunate Mistake" Pauline Johnson. 10:10 "Th" ( hurrh Slid ( onferepci S'irvoy" Rev. O. S. Tlionias Se. relary-Tica-iirer Home Mi, ion of t hri-t mn Church It I" InU'i-r.,. ory Prayer '....Rev. J. fc. Uoord, U. S loMllg. MISSION DEPARTMENT ' Thurvlay ADerniMin Mo'i "At Work in the Kinriiom" l.llll. I onven'ioii oiig. "Ope,, ly Ell ." . ('.'ll;regat Ton levtioi..ii .' Bev. II. II. li.ltt Mo-....
I '.!0 "11:,. Kingdom in Amerira" Dr. ( 2.00 -".Missions at lloioc" A.-, i-t iht l!i,' and Lirls' Club Leadrr Pur'lue 2 : 10 Soli,, ' Thine Forever" . J:M "The ( hvi-tiaii Church in Home' Mo rion.-,"
Krh'iCf. from Mission Study Coiifemiice of Miineii Re-. V. II. Martin, Mrs. Jiihiisiui, Mrs. Ander-.m Report of luiiiaiitUcs.
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areioc Delur, I). D . Prof. J. A. l.inkf I'niver-ii.y. Mm. Maude Molfcon . Ucv. O. K. Thomas
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Thurwlay Eveaipg. i.;;, "Own My f.jc,"
Congregation
Rev. ! harlrs Howard . . . Mrs. Lot ia liraitnii ' Friil'. .1. A. I.inke
,...'.Kev, It. E. Li
7.IH) - Copven
DinHo.nai Solo, "The Lord M My Hhrtdii-rd" "The Boy and Cir Probli-m" I!lu.uated In-tuie Li'OMUg , .
Slogan
M tbo r-nr rotiuii e.i, I, - Don't ini.. a mimile Have the hi I addrc.i. . Convent ion Noles. Bring uoh: book and pened -- lake imleb-tiivo iiolea In full to your society. fcn-h auvil.sry of the .loii.b i epe!, to send one deb gat, lel t 0ele7iies who wih attend. A f'e i f n."t cut. from er h nii;,iHorv is espi-cled antl Iwifty live reals (mm ecli iiniio.lr. ftend ,rogr in iefoi evry rh'ii'eh in- confcreie . j'l-... i,. r ;t f.fj moii.ter In cmifereiu-f de, ued. ( nine iii Ml;'H of player n-l uervav. "his r muio'inco 1"'I aiHiond. drli-gsliM," fo-l l,h.n b,i, iiiaOe cpminl preparati'Kis to entertain Ibis roiiv "ntion by ' " - - 7 ', I - ! j , L' a '
Notice To Ice Patrons
Every item entering into the manufacture and delivery of Ice has advanced to such an extent that it becomes absolutely necessary that we slightly increase the pried of ice to our custo mers this season. The following prices to become effective April 1st Residence Consumer ., For 250 pound Coupon Book, 40c per 100 pounds or. . .1.1)0. each For 500 pound Coupon Book, 40c per 100 pounds or. . .$2.00 each For 1.000 pound Coupon Book, 374c per 100 pounds or $3.73 each For 2,000 pound Coupon Book, 35c per 100 pounds or. .7.00 each Regular Commercial or Large Consumer I -ess than 300 pounds, delivered at one time, 20c per 100 pounds 300 pounds or over, delivered at one time 17'jc per 100 pounds Platform Sales atJPlant Sales less than 300 pounds, 30c per 100 pounds 300 pounds or over, 25c per 100 pounds. It is to be understood that these rates are subject to change, although as far as can be predicted at this time no further changes will be made.
Interstate Public Service Company PHONE 1?
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BASIS OF FRANCHISE
William Allen White is Emphatic
In His ViewH of Americanism.
( lc Mfrsf,iil .cirf Vrrrlrr.) CIIK'ACO, March 2!'. No Aineri-
can sliould be given the piivilege of
voting if be refiisc.. to come forwanl . J 1 1 ii rjl y hi the di f( n;-e of his country. So dnL-ire, Stilliain Allen White, htor mid writi r, of Empidia, Ivans., in a statement made public today by the t'niver.-al military training league. The ,-titement says:' "lu a deniocracy the right to vote hould depend entirely upon the will to defend.' The V ill to defend one's country is impoitant only as the will
is supported by intelligent training to i defend. M -dern life is : n organized that every man and every Human may j have as important a part in our national defense as tln-y have in making national opinion. Ed-Kiiti-m and tram- j iig for the voter and the defender slion'd be universal and ronipulsory j and should except no men or no wo- ; man, ai,d for one rea, on the country j
needs educated men and women for national defense. A d'-morraey is only is strong as the trained patriotism of its citueo--. So, naturally. 1 am for universal military training."
NOW IS THE TIME to enroll for a course of study in the Lebanon Commercial and Vocational College - Castle Hall Building, Lebanon, Ind. Opens April 9th. Stenographic. Bookkeeping, Secretarial, Musical and other Vocational P. ranches Day and Evening Individual'lusl ruction For information call or phone bTtO.
I Unbeatable Exterminator O riljil.Mlrnri IV .... .
llaed Ih World Over" - Hoed by U.!.Oovmment
Pt Olrf Rtlimble That Mvvtr rails - 5 c . 23 s.Jlf Drungil THC RtCOGNIItD STANDARD AVOID SUBSTITUTES
Reo Automobiles - Trucks Five-passeiig-r four I'i."i Seven-passenger :;ix !2o0 F. i). II. Lansing ( all for Demonstration Moore & MrKolierts, Auto Inn
OKUl'NA OVEKDLE.
Anxiety Fell Over t unard Lilier, Now Hi ported Missmg. (lis Mlf (lr.iiowl ' Mrti.) NEW VORK, March 29. -Anxiety s manifest in i-hipinng circles over Hie Cimanl liner Oidonn, overdue from a rt in England nitre lad Monday. OIIK tuts of tiir Cunard line at Hie lis il cfliera are ron'idenl that th Orduna is safe. They hebeve the Ordilna may bsve been held up in iorl in Enslaiid at'ler rkaritig, or lier rap.
tain may hav taken a long piuU-.
AliV ERT'StD tt'ITLU LIST. Vrt-. Louise monger, Mn-.. On-t lackme. MiM (.enoa ri!omp.ion, M.. ( arrio llornei-, ( airoll !ru,ik!irld.
We Have a Few Bargains in Implements and Plowshares J. C. JJROWN CO.
l!p To Date in Every Respect Sixty-five nicely furnished, comfortable rooms HIGHLAND MINERAL SPRINGS MaHin-ville. Ind. I'nder new managements F. A. Dixon owner; J. C. Young. Mgr., (formeilv of lloone coimtyl; B. F. Fisher, ,M. D. CUKES RHEUMATISM.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
SOLD HV DRtfifilSIS EVE RWHl
List your proierly end farmsi for sale wiih Drear & Orear, Lebanon, Ind.
The First National Bank The oldest and largest bunk in Boone county.
There will lie a meeting of thei i'on tO of Ho- Lebanon kWh .bool at ; lh hih sebiKd budding tins evening i it 1 Id o'clock. Ewry gradunU' of "r I" J a vf'Xy ii'MU-l to
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AlTO INN rull I l'l'i 'f Aecpsfwirie; utirl (cnrnil Kcpainng rHONE2t
. I'arm loans at b per cent, without I i iHooio pion, larnU hwv I its t N- I tiunai (: BtuiJipg, Lt Miiv", Ind. '
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