Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 161, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 April 1917 — Page 3

VV oil IS ACOLcUCUi

Priors of tires soar high. Prices of our repairs remain the same temporarily.

Make your old tires give you another summer's service by having them

lined before they Wow out.

We repair your blovn-out tires and guarantee our work to outwear the s

st of the casing. Advice and suggestions are free, liring u.i your tires for inspection. ebanon Vulc. & Sales Agency

Phone 362

West Washington Street

nOYAM.K .MEETING,

Chapter O. K. S. Untertains rami Worthy Matron toting of the Lebanon Chup!:t Order of the Kastern Star, lay nicht wu. one of tin' nm t ; in its history, casion was the visit of the orthy matron of the unind of Imlianu, Mrs. Amelia f Whiting.

iipter was otiened promptly k ami the jrratid matron estbe east, introduced to the nd saluted with the irrund

jjion oeinr roiiuote(t 10 pre-

relinquished tho (ravel vitli tho worthy matron, Mrs. 'itiful ceremonies of initialonferird hy the worthy S. Harvey, upon three ranr. anil Mrs. J. A. Itrown and ins. Then followed an ailthe (rrand worthy matron

mended the work of the chap-

poke of the itreat aid and

R.o be derived from the les-

prineiples of the order, bera of the order, and hy

l)em of the orde, anil by sev-

nter from other chapters, 'otejf tie .chapter i$

I decided to hold a s.h-ial niei-tmir on i tho niiht of Apnl I t !' km.vn a 'a While Klephant i:il. Karri tli'-m her i-. reiiiestitl to hrmir a carefully I urapni-d p.irkai'o. roiitiuninir an ar tide from vour home hIi.1i yor .1" ; imt rate foi. and w,.J, to be rid of. any ' thiei: Mll,'l', i.- a "whit.' eli-pi-ant." on your hand. I in, o p.k.ii'e. -i,.wM iie limited in Me so that they may ' be ("it i d in the fund. ! Alter the ,-lose n' the chapter, a ' liountr ,u.. lonrh was so, y d, and aft. r la l.--nrhf Tu! .-o. la! hour, all departed for their homes w,th then one ,t haling many surh enjnyaWo inc. ' .nt' m

PERSONAL MENTION.

llac, paige and ige bros.' cars

STONE AND IT. S.

TIRES

ISH AUTO AND

JRACTOR CO.

MlssiuWRY StM IKTY MrX.TIV;. The Koieiun Mi-.-t.narv society o' the Mi thw.li.-t Kpisi npal rbwrrh mt Wi'.ine-day afternoon j the chinch parlors with ti e leadm" nfticn and a number of the members present. Ml'-. Kmma Stephen,-on conducted tlie devotional ex.'ic-.fs n,l Mrs. John Mulchings and Mrs. C A. Parian had chaitre of the mu-io. 11m. Il.af"" Kred read a ..Very mteicfni; paper concornmir the wor k of the so, ;.-.y at law. Mrs. J. V.. Ott. the president, ieil tiie menders :ii an ir.ter,- .t,c maimer in the di-eu-ion of the -i.h-jv.-t. -The time an I the wav in which our missionary work bcran " Tito fnl'ov.-mc were the sub-topirs h-cu-i-ed: "What the Mi.--ionaiy Work has led up to;" ''In what way tne f, nances are used:" "Ibv.v the irrrat work is carried on in a numher o' different countries;" "!lew it In.Kiowri to he the one strong ilea,! and basis on w.,i.-h the K.pel la-ht i--ent into the remote loiners of the

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TY GARAGE

AGE AND REPAIR

OF ALL KINDS 421 S. Ibuion St.

ODYEAR TIRES

ii'

Lb Filtered Gasoline

1436. Lebanon, Ind.

CGS CLEANED

ill clean your rue bttor i can it ffonf !pwhre.

ILLER BROS.

,itt rcaaonablp, I'hone 128

The meotini; w,i iff interest thro'irh"

I.IITI.K t.llil.S' ( I I IS. Little Marv Alice s,itb. fhurl.ter of Mr. and l.s. era i Snvtn. entertained the Little (Jul,-' club at her home on North Meridian street la -t evening. The rooms were attractive in the Kaster colms. the American flag also playing an important put in the room appointment .. (James and niu-ie were ti;e dn-e.-mn ot the evening, A luncheon satreestivo o f Ka.-ter was seved.

A f)'t l.f K K PINA'KK. Mrs. Ora I'ave of Notth .lames. Ureet will entertain at a 1 o'c'o. dinner this evening. M;-. M. Ii. Ce nineton of Anderson Mi.-.- Mai Schwinn of Indian:'. . c ; M -s Verio Klli.. Mi s Ola Sm.th and M -s l.uei

Smh

thi-

joisstk! if;i.t I rat. f.t Audra MiMor of thi-. et h- in Wiscon.in umvoi.itl.

bees, imtiale.l into ice , Iielta sorori'v of the universrtv. Mi.-s MiMer is the dauirhler of Mr. ard Mrs. 'leoijce M,:ler of liarronne -tieet.

i't fo

t H-at-mV

lay For Quality

Why buy inferior gasoline when you can get

est at a small additional cost.

Gasoline that produces more miles per gal km

will give you better motor service is found in

ihite Rock Gasoline

FOR SALE AT 22c per Gallon BY THE

janon Vulc. & Sales Agency ie 362 . West Washington Street

, SHHI I Wllilli 1 1 1 ii 1 1 uunammmm wmt$mmmmmfmxmmmmm0

Ml-. Il'cl Pudd was in Indianapolis U,,in..-d,y. Att! -tr I'.inwn was in Tlmrntown. ve. Iei.hu on hll-ine-,. y .. : laiiley Wdcos win in Tn-dlaM.ifioh-U ednesday. .1. K. I!i-k is in lndianapoli;-, lesikiiu' ..t'tor husiness interest-. Mis. 1,'ov Litton has returned fiom a few div-i vi.it w;th relatives in I'raokfoit. .'Ii .. l''ara Ileeves of Colfax, spent W, In. -dav w.th Mi.-s Kate Orear of Wet N .r'h .-tr.-et. Itiu a Mclntyie and Uobin Coombs aw A i ,),,i.-on in. "I'.obinson Crusoe, tr ." :.t the Murat theater last evenin IT. Mi-.- Catherine M ai-h Ik ill with ton--iiiiis at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John .Maih or Indianapolis Mi and Mrs. I'. A. Altum of North Ka.-t -ticet have returned from l-'lor-oi.i. where they have been spendmi; -I'vca! month-. M,-s Kd.th Smith and Mr. Orn I'oid and iluutrhter C'oraheMe spent toe day in Indi.mapol.s with Mrs. Softie ( ro-.-treet. laery lady of the l-'ir-t Hapti-t chinch is expected to brmuf something

to tie market to be held Saturday loo.mni- at tin- ;,,w.-n meat i-iiop. Mrs. Ivan Hilton of l-Vankfort. .-aire ve.teitlav tor a ton dai's' visit v th l-er I'-.ther. Kra Say. who is ill a' In- home en South West stieet. Mi.-- Mary ti Imore and Miss Hon. d, en i hite. both student , at Indiana I'm-. r.,tv, '..id arrive home th.s ovcorir to "pend the : pri'ip vacation. . -. W. O. Cnci.e of l...f;,;.-tte who I, been tlie s.e-t for a few days of t.. co-io M'--, (i.-nye I'amphell of -oo-'n Mor. h. in street has ceturned Mis. R Y. feWitt returned to hoi i ome in lndianapoli-. e,terday after a few (lavs' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. I'. Slater of West Wi.-i'inu'ton -treet. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson have returned to their home in S'eea-tio. arter a .-roit v, t with the f.uiner.-si-ter. Mrs. I!. ( . liaiker and family of Ki t Llm treet. II. v. and Mrs. K. I!. I'.uiirin and Mr. :,,d Mrs. llrpin of Indi.mapolis. molor.'d to Lebanon, and were yue-ts today of Mr. and Mrs. .era C. Smith of North Meridian street. M-'s. f'hailes Tavlor who has been the t-ue.' for few weeks of her moil'.','. Mrs. Sarah O.-born and :-i--t.r, Mrs. Cho-tec Da.nal!, has re tinnrd to h' r home in liooneville. Mi... Alexander Meakle of Ohio, came e.-tprday for a visit with her i-t or, '.Mr,. Will Jones and other relatives and fi enrh.. Mrs. Meakle wait formerly Mi:s Carrie Smith of this Mrs. M. B. penninifon of Anderson nod Mi-s Mary Schwann of Indian-apo!:-, '. ho are the tfue. t- of I hanon lelative.. and fi lends, and Mrs. Ora Pu-e of the- city were the noon dinner l-ue ts Wednesday of Mrs. Clay Turner of South Ibanon street. Mrs. James fiunean of near Iluntini'ten, who has been vishn her win Li!.", riunean and daaehter Mrs. F.. II. Wright and family for the past few days went Wednesday to Putnam count'.' where f,fle will visit anotitet daughter, Mrs. Carl LobdeM and family formerly of this city. Mrs. W. I'. I'enniruton of Anderwin and Miss Marv Srhwinn of In

dianapolis, are here to remain nntil

lifter Ka-ter with Mr. anil Mrs,

Charles South and family of West

Chicago Mtreet. Mr. i'enninjrton anil Fbith I'erninirtori will rome the latter f.art of the w-eek for a .short visit.

Mix. Pearl Hall of Kensington, Kansas, arrived in thi eity thin mornintr for a visit with her aunts, Mrs. I'. M. I'avy and Mm. Rnehel Peach. Mrs. Hall Ik th daughter of Georire 0. Harderrty, who formerly lived in f'linton county, hut who niovert! to K tni-j" tbiyjcht year- airo. f,ha. Hail n very small (hi!. I i.'unu ill! left her and thin i her firxt yittit bark to her nativn state. Shu ejoortl to remnin he four eek nisitinir ith rolntlvea and fitend.

SOCiE'i

SPECIAL PROGRAM.

N Prepared t or th C. W. B. M. Meetln Friday Night. The C. W. II. M. of U Central Christian chureh annually observes a week of prayer the week prreedinr F.aster, At the meeting to bp held Friday eveninjf at 7:30 oVIiKk ut the rhurch a speeiul projrfa'n k been prepared. All the member of the church and their friends are invite.) to be present. The following is the program: Song "I l ove to Tell the Story" Iliblv Lesson, "The Cruitixion" James Hawkins Prayer P.ev. Homer Date Solo, "Hail diirioii Morn" Mrs. Clark I.indsa Temper ance" Dr. H. N. Coons "Men and Millions Movement" W. T.. Callaae tut, "One Sweetly Solemn Thouirlit" Mrs. Uuy Davis. Mis. Homer Dale. "W'omen as Messengers" . Mrs. R. D. Voorhees "Co-ordination of Mission Work".. Rev. A. L. Word Son)?. "I'll Live For Him." C. W. II. M. Ilenodirtinn. The Sunday afternoon's pmir-am Hhieh was to 'have been held at that time lias been postponed.

SOCIAL CALENDAR.

I OIF JaSiCF Oliyli I

IS HERE WAITING FOR YOU Stylish Spring Suits Smart Snappy Coats I Classy Afternoon Frocks Individual Blouses Separate Skirts f of Lajerz, Yosan, Silk Jersey, TafFeta, Tussah, Pussy Willow and Fancies Petticoats, Corsets, Gloves Hosiery and Underwear SEE TIIE NEW THINGS WE ARE SHOWING 1

Pa i

SATURDAY. Faster party primary departmentFitst Kaptist chureh, 2::',0. ,

J0I.I.Y SIXTFFN (H II. An enjoyable meeting of the Jolly sixteen i Itih held Wednesday after-noon

at the home of Mrs. Samuel Smith on Ka-t Elm street with Mrs. Fd Burrow.

. Joseph llowen and Mrs. Eliza

beth Toh-n, irursts. The afternoon

spent in needle work nnd conver

sation and an Faster ennte-t was enjoyed, the prize lieinit awarded to

Mrs. Claude I.arpe. The pleasures of

the afternoon were concluded with the

rvinj; of a plate luncheon. ATTEND CONFERFM F. Those who attended the joint conntion of the Western Indiana Chriam eonlereme at Old I'mon yesterly were. Mrs. Clayton Hill. Mrs.

Chatie-, M i'cr, Mrs. Lon Anderson. H.v. Key Lucas, Mr. C. C. DeBard, I;.. !1... U'ill,.,,., V,,r-...l k'ein nnd

Joseph Reese, all of the Fint Chris

tian church of Lebanon.

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HOSTESS TO Y. M. I.. CLI R. Mis. Warren Daily was ho.-tess to

th.' V. M. L. club Wediies.Uy afler-

no.ai cat.'i tainini? at the home of her in ittioi', Mrs. lieoiRe l.ohman on West Nonh stie. t. 'I he afternoon was spent informally and a plale luncheon w is served. Mis. Flsto Parks ami Mrs. piadley were special (ruavts.

TO 111. (.1 F.S1S OF lil'TH I.OIMiF.

The Albiah R.bekah Lml(re num-

t'i 77 of Frankfort will be the rue.,ts of Ruth lo.li;e number 2 of this city. 1','i.i.iv eveniiiK, April lltth. At this

the dcirree start from Frankfort

wall confer the defjree on a number of

liilates.

TO CIVF. EASTI K PARTY. The ivrimarv department of the

Vir-t llaptist church will have an Fa-t.r patty Satmday ufternoon at

:t(l o'clock at the church. All tne (itherH of the children are invited

to he pie-ent.

FI ClIKK C'l.l'U ENTERTAINED. The Wednesday Evening Euchre luh wan entertained last tveninfr at he home of Mr. and Mrs. .eore "rider on East Superior street. Aft

er the came a luncheon was served.

There were no fuests.

HIES GREETINGS

French President Send Mtv

rtage. Expressinrf Joy of French People.

inn thi Hlrrnafioinl Vrir rrle.t

PARIS, April 5. Declaring that the United Statea m comin forward to defend with force of arms, the caune

of justice and liberty, President I'om ciire. of Fronre,oday nt tele

gram of greetinKa to Prmident Wil-

The French prenident mid that the France people are Oiled with the deepeat degrw. of brotherly appreciation for the aid America will brinf. Th heartu of Frenchmen are tilled whh i nd nride and "beat in unmoti With

ibe hearts s? americann," aaid the

The war, President Ptlnetre

would not have reached iU ttnal In

port witnout the entrance f th Un-

ttad Stirtfti." 1

MARKET REPORTS

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS Ind., April 5.

Fresh receipts of 5.5M) hors today

re increased hy 2,r00 layovers from

yesterday, which made the run available for sale larger than Usual at

this time in the week. Salesmen, however, asked hiirher prices from the

tart and it took some time for buyers aid scllcis to net tom'tlu-r. The de

mand was not large from outside

sources, but salesmen finally secured

advance of 10c in a general way.

art compared with yesterday. The

bulk of the good hog.- weighing from

HiO pounds upward sold at Sl.fi.4,ri.

There were a few loads, however, ol

good heavy hogs at ta.r,0ro la.flrt and the extreme top for the day was $lf..6.V

CATTLE The run of 1.400 cattle

was lariree than nsuallv Cxnoeted at

this time in the week. Salesmen, !

however, were fortunate in finding a !

good demand from all sources, and while not as active ns heretofore this week, there was a good clearance at

prices that differed very little from

terday. Steers did not sell runte good as cows and beiters and there s a steady market for calves. A

run of 4."t0 calves sold at steady prices

for the good natalities, while others

n little lower. There w is no

change to note in the market for

tockers and feeding cattle. So far

as sheep were concerned, the supply wasjnhout in line with the demand

SHEEP With less than 00 sheen

and lambs it was not easy to show the condition of the market. The offerings, however, included lamba at $10 and sheep at $12, which was

steady to strong compared with yesterday.

OlirAOO GRAIN. CHICAGO, April .VMny wheat

opened at $2.(12 '4 today, 'i cent high

er than the close yesterday, and n new high record. Other futures were easier and f rationally lower on heavy-

commission house selling.

Cum was 'i citit higher to m cent lower. Oats opened cent higher but reacted hharply on free selling. Provisions were higher. July lard set a new top around 21 cents a pound. CUKiE -Wheat May, $2.00 to $2.05Si July. I1.75M! to Vi; September, 11.01 S to tl.OOV Corn May, $1.27H to $1.27; July. $1.25 to S; September, $1.2.riVi. Oats May, fia'c; July. 61 to c; September, 54 to r. Pork May, $,'IS.Mi; Julv, t:i5.ft. Urd May, $20.85; July, $21.10; September. $21.17. Rib May, $18.85; July, $J9.05; September, $19,17. CHICAGO LIVKSTOCK. UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., April 5. Hogs Receipts, 14000; market, 20c higher; mixed and butchers, $114.Of.fji lb.flo; good heavien, $ir,.4r,rMr. -M; rough heavier, $i(i.0,'ii 1,", Ha, light, $14..riS'lo.WI; pigs. lsi(l4.Su; bulk of sales, $16.2rMf.6&. CATTLE Recelpta. 3500; market, strong; bwvet, $H.D0d013.1o; row aid

-This Week-

DON'T WAIT AND LOSE OI'T. ORDER NOW.

town, per peck

f..V.

Hift head Ri.'f. 10c kind, por pound Nnvy Soup Beans, per pound Fine Toilet Soup, fie kind, 2 cakes for (.(Mid Laundrv Soup, per bar

HiKyest and best Potatoes in t Onion Sets, per nuart

( .ood Apples, per peck Twenty-five pounds of best Cane Sugar lite Airlloat Talcum Powder $1.00 Safety Razor Thl'tad. wlilte or black, per spool l"c Ward's Uashiiijt Powder

EVERYTHING CHEAPER Matthews' Cut Rate Grocery 2(M West Washineton Street. phones 4IIU-4UO. AH kinds of Seed Potatoes at Lowest Prices Ward's l ine Cakes Salt Mackerel

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I WE WILL PAY $12.00 PER TON FOR TOMATOES 1

AND $12.00 PER TON FOR EVERGREEN 1 . SUGAR CORN S Our service is une.ualleil. S H We (ruarantee not to hold ru-itomers more than two hours In re- s S eeivin their consirrnmeiits, hut in case of longer time heiiiK necessary, S the overtime will be paid for at satisfactory rates. S

See us nt the Lebanon Hardware Company. 5 We will not neeept tomntoes mntrurted for hy other parties. s

I Ladoga Canning Co.

Factory Phone 21. Lebanon Hardware Company Phone 288

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heifers, $,r..l.ri(iT11.7j; Ktockeis and feeders, $7.1Ml(n,:).M; Texan:;, !.80(a. 11. H0; calves, 12.00ii;i.2:. SHKKP Keeeipts, 'J.OtsI; market. weak; natives and westerns, $!..T.T 12. G0; lambs, $12.00(n 15.15. CHAIN MARKETS. Wheat $2.00 Corn, 70 s 1.20 Oate, mixed (2c OaU, white 64r POULTRY. Etgs 2Sr Butter, fresh U Letthorns 12e Hir.s, 44 n and orar ISc iin UnUei ftj ISe Sprinjt chklu over l' toi 15e Old eocb 8e Youag corks, itasrr 10c

Hen turks, 8 lt and ovei .... 20c Hen turks, old 20c Tom turks, 12 pounds and over 20c lorn 'lurks, old l&e Capons. 7 lbs and over 24c Capons, under 7 lbs 18c Cecse, full feathered 10c liucks, white 12c Lu.ks, coored lie Beef hides, Rieen No. 1 16 Beef hides, jrreen No. 2 .... l.jc Horse hides, No. 1 lurge $6.50 I'MON SERVICE TONIGHT. The Union Passion week servic will be held this evening at 7:iJ.0 o'ekek nt the Presbyterian chureh. P.ev, A. L. Ward, pastor of tlie Central Christian church will preach the sermon. Special music will be furnisher) by the junior quartette of the church.