Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 157, Lebanon, Boone County, 31 March 1917 — Page 5

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t-i N To All Car Owners

Z)cn Jf orjcf o have your battery tested Testing warns yon of things you can't sec and might not liiul out until too late to prevent trouble.

Test

in:

is free repairs cost money,

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If you v;int bright lights, quick start s and lower cobt of electric current, conic in to :tc u... Aiul if yni need repairs, we have factory trained battery experts who

can do a guod job for you. Ll Willard Service Station Opposite Traction Station. Phone 232.

Two Days' Session of the County Organization Closed Last Evening.

Interior Spring Cleaning With Paint and Varnish

EXTENDED ILLNESS

tor iiii'l ;i scrub lirush :irc iuis not pleased with the re

in mure satisfactory. V. dispensable, but the house wif suits she pots for her laW.

1'se Sherwin-Williams Flat Tone finish 'in your walU, Kopal Varnish on your woo l work and Mar-Not Varnish on your floors, etc., and you will ! more than c otuprniaU"! in their beautiful and wearing effect, lor what it c.mt you. Let us supply your needs. Oak Drug Store MA ST KKS & .MITCHELL

Stephen J. Jett Died Last Nij;ht

ut His Home Suulh of Lebanon.

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We Have Money To Loan First Rural Loan & Savings Assn. II. 1. New, Sec.

Ml I..I-III..U :tl .. ;H fnlh- II- II long ill.l ;i stroke of rarlysi

and

hi EXECUTOR InUDrlllllSTPAIOPlgJ

; BAT LA3LET ACTU I.IVKRI And Tail Scrvlca 1 Da; Ptanna, fi(J. Kuiillit'i, MX-J

EVERY DAY JS WALL.

PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT IIAKRY SAINDKKS Pbm 1W-V Wcut Mam fit

j SAFETY RAZOR BLADES j WIAKI'HNEtl 1 X;riif ! nir, per dnjen 2.V ' Itoublo edge, j"' down K VV pay po-iUgo '! way. IJarkcr & Son. IiCbanon

Ruscoe MollinuKWorlh LAW Y Lit fhf" at lourt Hon-, ground Boor I'lKiNK a.,:;

OWEN MOUKEHT Chiropractor

Honrs: 9-11 a. rn.; 1-5 and t-H p. m. Consul' otiun and Spinal Analysis free

JUO ( wir-.NhI Hklg. Phone. 1J

lUtTty, iibutuk. Wat bitk Syuie,

4' 4ii'i" fii n'll l' 'mi ii' i

THE HUALL nTOUE.

i .1. .I.-U it native nf Virg !,.,,! b, , n .i i-i i'lcnt .' Muirli Pi. 1SH. ilifil 'V.tir anil .in-half milt -i

hi :ii . ;n l.nU In. t ii'jht

ll- ulrrr.i

enr m

I lo l.i.- Iiome. a-rt-unty. Virtriiiu My i'i tlirrrfmr MlvrnU tv

;. .-.lis. ten 'month.' hwI wwn I;ivh nUi 4t t)i tirn: tintth rullnl him. Mr J1t aw . this county from Virgin"

in IhSS ami .sr"tl."l on tkr farm wlirrr

in- ilini. I.y all v ho knew him hi.mi.,i l.r,.l n h.iiiiBt nml inili fatmrr airl a nU ii'IhI nciKMmr.

In h, nitivp ititintv in Vir-'inin

tirtolHT 2. Wii he w. uniti-il in nwr ruCM to Mhs .Va'f.irrt Fnaiip lw ut iv -. To rhihltrn, Saoiuc-I n

Nathan J- 't who live- tit hunt' ,urvivr. T'.'. Miiif. Hohi-rt invl (V m Jf'l ihnl while youPif. ')i'n hro

thr. IV.cr h. Jett anl on" i-i.-trr.

Saruh Woifr. iioth Virginia, urc liv

The Boone nmty w. C. T. fc'. Intitutc . hehl iU. open wswcin ta the Kpworth league, room of tii M. K. church at 2 p. m. March 29 with Mrs. Khtabrth Stanley of tiborty, lender. The devotional KTiic were conxluctel by Mrs. Mary X). Hcninck, readinjr the Mrripturei after whtcki there wa a eirch of prayers. Mr. Henriricks, who tmik the place of the county prrsiilcnt, Mrs. Margaret Cox of Thot ntown, voiced a few worth) of welcome to which Mrs. Stanley reitiwmtctt with (rood wonts of encouragement for all. Committees were he appointed. Mm. Stcvcnuon and Mrs. Kreil being appointed on the paper committee; Mrs. Riker on the membership and Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Mary .Shirley on courtesies. Mrs. StanIcy then gave a tulk on departmental work including physical education, health and heredity, parliamentary drills ami household economics. In the evening the institute convened at 7 o'clock, joining with the church in the weekly prayer service after which Mis. Stanley gave an address, "How Indiana girt on the Water Wagon." At the close of the talk a collection was taken for the benefit of the county work, the respom-e to this work began generous. Second Day's Session. The second day's sei.iion of the institute opened Kriday morning at ::' o'clock with the devotional exercises being lead by Mrs. Harriet.

Kreil, followed hy a discussion by the

members on the subject, "Why the liquor traliir should go, from moral anil scientific standiioint," Dr. C. A.

arkin then addressed the institute

uii the "Indian legislature or H'li after which Mrs. Stanley gave a spir

ited talk on the "Cigarette habit."

Mrs. J. S. (lileain, lately of Kansas, responding to request front the

ident to address the institute, told

of the prohibition tight in Kan.-a.-.

What kind of counter-attractions are

ceded as substitutes for the salram" a.- talked on by the Ucv. A. I.. Want li. talk on the work of the W. C. T wis thankfully li.-toncd to hy Uir

nembers of the -meeting. At the con-

clu-Vn of this address the noon tidr

l ayer was voiced by Mrs. W agonei ollowed bv the serving of the nonn

lunch. The members had brought

.veil filled baskets and when the lunch

oread Mrs. Stanley culled

a free Prohibition Suffrage banquet.

Afternoon .Session. In the afternoon the institute, co

ned at 1 :.10 o'clock with the follow-

ing reports of the various committees membership, one honorary memlier

aner committee, seven subscription;

to the Young Crusaile and one for the

l uion Signal. Mrs. Stanley then

tpoke on "What Suffrage Menn

Indiana Women" and nrtvised

ltdies as to the kind of literature they

boiild have for study of the subject

liev. It. H. Kent, pact or of the rirst Panti-t church -poke on "The effrct

if Alcohol on the brain worker, cading "The iminkarri' liream"

given by Mrs, Wagoner and Rev

i.-h told of the prohibition

tones in 131(1-17 and also read a pof m

Old Mother Hubtmrd." The last session of thr institute

held la.-t evening, at the Mokes

hrxd building. Mrs. Harry llaniillii

had charge of the devotional ee

A violin solo, bv Ttaymoiui

Rlnikwell and a number bv a nwie

iiiartet were enjoyed. Several children

from the school gave a very interest

nir program of recitations and songs

ind'T the direction of Mrs. ! rank Kssex. Miss l.ydia Hell then gave a

talk on the injury of cigarette smot

followed by a short address on N

Moral Constitutional Prohibition,

Mrs. Stanley.

r'. Iv. Hiitrhn

Attorney.

.VOI II K 10 HI.IHS. (. KliUITOKt 1,1 (. In tin inaMi i of Hie elate of Hattn

In ti.e P.'eme i

ruil cuurt, Junojry

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.'t:r; ip hereby gi"en that Jame

H. Kirkpatnck administrator of tli

; taU: of llatlie lln ter, deceased, has

iire.-eiiU-d anfl hied bis account and vouchers in final settlement of saiil

estutr, and that the ame will crime up

for the examination and action nf said

eirnnt coiirt. on the 20th day of April

1117, at which lime all heirs, rn -lttof!

or legatees of faid estate are required

to ai.i,enr in .aid court and "how

cattle, if any tliw be, why aid ae

count and vou' liers should not tsf pinved. Wilne:. the Clerk and Seal vt .

liiMine eiremt court, at leiwn,

tliin ainl d v of Marh, 1917. LEONARD TITUS, i lmk

Mar. M-ol-Ar, 1.

am BoUl.grw.rtli. Attora.y.

kotice TO ow-BaiDnTa o-

nztL or conavr.

Charley Miles vs. Margaret Cubl- j

well et. nl. "

nf 1SKM.C con hum hl roi n.iiiH-il .lerr.1

OBITUARY.

Thoimas Alexander P.erry, son

tl-.e lat Sylve.ter and Kllen l.awrenc.

Itercv, was horn near Lebanon, Indi

ana. Mav, Pi. I. lft Indiana an

went to near t'lianute, Kansa.r Msurb U7. '..hen .-.at'c u y-jurg t

In 18HI he went to Montgomery

, niir.lv. Ksnsit... t live. There he

nrl Mi-s Ijiura K, McKinney. wtvi

he married, Miurli 21. To thi

union were bom ,even children, of whom hvo deimrtcd this life

in infumy, a! their yo.inget cfcild diH. Noveinlier I, lltir,, ( typhoid

fe-i er. "TowP'y Ihrry as lie

heUer known ! slnrkea with

tviihoid fever and lingeiwl with it f

nine weeks, awl died March 20, ll 7,

at t o'clock m the; monrtng. at aire of a years, p mnnllul and i d

He. Irwves a two daughters, Mrs

ajellie port ell of Katv, jleas; Vlr.i t.lll"- SehwaUtln. of neor K

( itv. kaia wi nw Uireo non., tarl

Hainh arid I'"" Heery 4 hooie

At brnUier, Awdrew Warbingtim

Merry of La Hf tie, hansae, W sm emndrhii--fTr!t: awd a hmrt nf rhltfv mhI friends ta mma-i hrn dMth. I lie

fijarrai v hld t hi U'. heme

aso

At' Last!

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Cost!

tMHIIIllHIIIIMIIIIIIMimilllHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllHIPUBLIC SERVICE STATION OF THE STANDARD OIL CO. Beginning April 1, we will sell gasoline at wholesale prices, and will continue on through the summer. For the benefit of consumers, there will be no use for them to buy gasoline and store it in their tanks at home or in their barns, taking the haphazard risk, when they can buy one gallon or more at the same wholesale price as buying one hundred gallons off a wagon. ' We have erected a large tank and will take care of our customers. This tank will pump five gallons at a stroke and we can take care of our patrons in short order. Our comjwtny has made arrangements with the Standard Oil Company, as their special representative in Lebanon and so.can sell gasoline at actual cost. Lebanon Auto SalesOIachineCo. 218 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET Telephone 3. L Lebanon

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INDIANA TOWNS

i Klinii'ifi. conta .ml runner shvs i .l. senlw.) In 11 anil tlinl till" I-1 Ihr. UT!, lo II

I, lltf IS Ii-!"

.I of Ihc rtllln

;.Mtl TlTtst. "'Idle

at 0:W. hy the Ucv. M. J. Sirnm

with burial at Onk Hill cemetery in

r.lk Cily. FIUEMAN RESIGNS.

I Twenty-one Drtirl and Two Hunj dred Injured. Property j LoH Two Million. I Newcastle Worst Sufferer

l NKWCASTLK. bid., March 12th.

i 1017 The tnrnailo which swept

' Uirough the Southeastern part of n- ! diana late Sumlay afternoon left in it.i wake dci-lruction of more than six I hundred home. While Newcastle ! suffered tire most, neighboring towns i had heavy losses. There was little : in.-uranre as no one expected such a storm. Eclc. Etc.

The same old story-UN EXPECTED. UNINSURED, ETC., ETC. The newspapers could keep that form standing and hist change the names from time to time. You

bring hack lives destroyed, but vou can restore

ISy insunntr at trilling cost. Lion t

tornado in this town." Thousands have been ruined

can not

property. How

wait until after the storm and don't say you "don't expect j tiirnuiln in (Vii tciu-n " Tlnuwunilu liivn luum tMlinPfl

elsewhere hy making such a guess

James Worley, Agent

SEE US, PHONE I'H OK WRITE I S.

102'i North Lebanon Street.

Lebanon, Ind.

John Kersey t.ir up Hia Pn-ilion on the r'i" Hrpartincrtt. There is n place open on the citj fire depart ment. John Kersey, one nf the firemen resigned this morning, bts resignation to take effect fmmediately. No one. ns yet, has been employed, to ,f ill his jiIim. Kirs rome, first nerved. Olitret knlay glows, f40 lujtivatoro, $,'). Ubnon Hardware Co.

For per imecr, call fci 1 U. te. fhuaa insv'i 2 Zi lilt Reporter, b" wail, $3 a Yeir.

Rural Credit Loan & Savings A SSD. COLONIAL THEATER BUILDING This Association is being organized by issuing 300 shares of guarantee stock, each in the sum of $100. You are invited to become a subscriber. The Assocciation is being established under the Rural Credit statute of Indiana. It will specialize in farm loans. Real estate mortgages are safe. Wo arc confident you will be highly pleasfd with an investment in this Association. Come to our office in the Colonial Theater building, North Lebanon street, and let us explain our plans to you in detail. G. M. VORIS, Secretary.

MBS. OLIVE CLARK Hair Dressing Parlor Room M ku-a National Bk. Bhlg, loe aupoititaifgta Phone 1(2

SIX PER CENT NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Abo Gravel Road Bond Harry L. Kenworthy Residence phone. 224; Office. 1M

Hft lOVti SAL KILLS At KtpoatSB OiJICE