Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 186, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 May 1917 — Page 5
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- fOR BALE SOME SINGLE COMB Brown Leghorn eggs at $3.00 per 100 and Reid'e Yellow Dent seed corn J at $3.00 per bushel, at the farm. Phone 1274. T. W. Saltmarsh. . 6-2-6t YOU SALE ONE TWO-HORSE
JX)R SALE One' HaVlVy' "Tavidson single, 4 horse power, 145; 1914 odel Excelsior, 2 horse power fricn clutch $70; 1014 twin cylinder 7 rFe power Harley Davidson, friction tch in extra Rood shape, l5; 1014 tlol Grant Six, roadster, electric irter and lights, wire wheels and I good Ures, $150. Will sell on paytent plan. l.ebanon Hardware To. 6-2-tf. pOil CALL- 1 shine in Thomtown Serum Plant. S H. M. Coulter A son. . May 4-3U yOK SALE Rtl Gocarf. Good condition. Call 824 f-'mith Ka.-t street. Mav 4 2t J'OR SALE lord touring car. Call at 4!o Fast Main street. 6-4-tt pdR'SALE Good heavy work" team, wagon and hnrne:-s. Bargain for quick sale. Phone. 1-0 or call at 2' South East street. 5-4-It pOR "SALF.-Cnr-oe. Brauhard, 317 W. Pee barrel 'i Main stit. WANTED
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itfc.l.r An intelligent person may jjearn $100 monthly corresponding for "owspapers; $40 to SM) monthly In ire time; exiie-rienee unnecessary; canvassing; subjects suggested, d for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 1619, BuiTalo, K. Y. 4-27-6-mo. R? pilfEXrATRlT erSTo s' a corsetiere service, call Palsy II. lHar.ria, phone 2!). fi-l-Ct VVE CLEAN' RlCi3""VCTrTT" A vacuum cleaner. Miller & .Morn? Apr. 30. tf. M'AWtlK TOKFNT-SmalF'f.irni 1 for cash. Inquire at this office. jVANTE"U Fin- at T. II., 1. and I F.. power honso. 'A'NTi:DTwobo'inqiiirr at 1 Uoss Manufacturing toim-iny. May 5-6i. yANTEI C.ii-ls for' 'finishing " de partment at Uoss .aianuiaciuntu Company. May o-f't. FOR RENT VOK RENT 8 ROOM RKSidenre close in. Nal 4 Co. 4-aO-iSi J-'OR-RENT 7-room modern houw. f John B. McLaughlin, Indiar.anolir Ji venue. May 4-21. jc'OR RENT 3 unfurnished roomfor light house keeping in modem ise. Call 761. 5-3-.1t LOST Patent leather purse containmg $7.00, in court Muse or tv tore. Name and address cf Mrr.. "nth Shoph rdsnn inside. Finder dense return to matron of court house ind receive reward. BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. Lebanon Phone 520 SOI NO PLKE HKEIJ JACK No. 4266 . SENSATION NO. 4026 I Is a Kentucky bred Mammoth Black I iek, 15'4 hands high, with mealy I oints; i-.as lots of bor.e; smooth, good ark nnd hi,; large head and ears nd a sure breeder. Season fco $12 oO.
1 TERMS OF SEASON This J.ir!; and Hon will mat the sea-on of 1 !17 at my barn near Miiledgcville, I'-j miles south of Lebanon. Jack $12.50; jiotse, $lrt.oo. Im-ore roK to s'and and stick. Should mure be moved or sold Without my consent bt-fore end o seisou money hernroea (ue at once. Care V ill be taken of all stand but iaie any accidents occur I will not be fceld
e.pniisin;e. I ri.-k the horoe you ritk tbe marc. Come and see n, I treat fieryjiody nalil. 1 CLAUD WILLIAV-!, !;..-- - "rm'A I tU.o ;.e-si- ! li ' e.v tr.a , h jur a iecun' ;
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Public Speaking to be Added to The Instruction. The management of tha Lebanon college has an ou need that a department of Dramatic Art, Expression and Public Speaking will be added to the college. Classes for thi department are now being organised to begin May 21st. The aim of this department is to develop in the students a good, serviceable speaking voice, acquaint them with the element of vocal expression, the fundamental principles of reading, to give a practical experience in all forms of public speaking, and to acquaint the students with the principles and pnvt'ce of interpretative and dramatic reading, impersonation, acting and the various forms of professional work. WHY NOT PUT LOAEFRS TO WORK. HE INQUIRES? Citizen" SuKROitg That No Able Bodied Man Should Be Permitted to Loaf. Edi'or The Reporter: On the streets of Lebanon there iic many genuine loafers, men who make :t a t.tHir.? to keep away from we L live at the expon.se of some.-. ?c or "ff t'-.e township or ro'int- '-, r.iary ,-itjr-s In the rate tne ma. r.avp ir.-ued ordets t(- the police t-i srrM a'.t njch mn an-! compel th-'r-i I-.o-V. II wnu'.d r.o be fair for tnrm to he placed in the county jail ard 'here o be fed off the county without mak-ic them help produce sorr-ethirg Fanncs in every part of the cotin'y ire -lil-ng for men and the' ha-.e Iried to get ,-othp of these habitual l-afe.-a hut. have failed. The-e rrei ay tne- are net looking for work Jus' si t.:--s Utr.Q, t!ii i'fune o'-d fxcti- they tvr offer. U is true thst they are not looking for work at this tioie or nther time. They art loaf'-r-. sr.j e followed that occupation f r rs. At this time the country is call-rg for everyone to pviiiro ami -aw. Thtve men are n.-t pmrtueer' iher-frrc thp-- cannot save. Al! teelo : een-unie. They should be rom-oell.-d to v-.k ."one piaee. If th'will not find work let the n h" p'ai'd m the county farm and help til rai e he crops there, CITIZtN. AN OFFICIAL MSIT. Te N-blen'ilie ledger eays: "John Hoy. lyhanon's former Mayor and now nfFirisJ 'sun.'hine spreader' as at N'ohl'-.'-uIle, 'iTiuisday. accompanied by Edgar Forsythe, who operates the i.-n picture rr..'ichine in Mr. 's opera houre at Lebanon. Mr. Hy was anxious to sci T'-mlinscnj. theatriral fri'nd of many years standing, and h i called upon other fnends and e friends out of everybody he met. "'Sun.diine' is such a rarefy these da) s that Mayor Hoy'd visit w as much aai.-vri ited and the people a"e leaving their -loers ocn here m the Hope ths' I-.- may return again snd again. John -s a 'rc-il fe'r,' and al a 'goi! f---h-.' En the l.edfc-'-r u--d to g;oon and me!ani-hoiy, d'le-t r it ,-ee,: lit..- the same place since Mr. Hoy and Mr. Kersy'h-? bnght.-ned its wal!.i by t'.-.eir presence for a little t me. May their shadow j never grow .ihorter," iSOt ,D GRAPH STALLION NO. 2 Joe Blanc shire. Bay Blaze fce left hind foot white; foalVa in 1909; site Illa.c of Warsley 1JI, richt fawit foot w hite; Stud book No. 845-A. Joe is liV4 hands high, weight 2.0S0, with all .(he qualities of a diaft horse, good disposition, is heavy bodied and short legged. Beason fee $10.00.
WILL CiVE ADI.33 HERE MONDAY NIGHT
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ROSS F. I.OCKRIPGE. Who will nddrcw an open meeting for men and women of Boore county nnder the auspices of the Woman's Franchise League in convention hall in the court house Monday night, April 7, beginning at 7 o'clock. Mr. Lockridge is secretary of the Citizen's league of Indiana, and is managing ditor of a weekly puhlicntion "The Ciiiaen" published at Indianapolis, in the interest of a new constitution for Indiana. He give.fi all his time to speaking, writing and organising in ihe interest of the new constitution. Lockridge is a member of Phi Peita phi. Phi Beta Kappa, and is also a Phi Gamma Delta. He was formerly a principal in Peru high school. He is a graduate of Indiana university and law :ehool. STRET PREACHER IS TAKEN QUITE ILL Joseph Day Strirken With Heart Trouble On Way to Vinrennes. .ar- givir-g u'n Ia'-- aM his occupation as a -t ( rr.ei- pre.a-T.er, was taken sen ou.vy ill xrsteri.'Hy a".err.'o:i m tne tract) station. Pf.jrsicians were lied and gave t'le sick i:uin a est imulant and Chief of Pohce Eli's ok him to a b'it-l anl put him to si. This morning his mndiiioo. i--greatly improveii and he will pmbahlj -ontinu" his journey thie arternoon. The sick man staled '.hat he hud relaat Vinrennes and he vn on hif there when taken ill. He gave Hi nge ss ?e-enty-eight years. COACH STAGES TO JOIN Lebanon Hirjh School Athletic Director Passes Examination For Entrance. A. R. f-'aggs, instructor in athlet cs and K.iglish in the local htirh shool, one of the three instructors ho inane application fur the olT'ers' training school at Indianapolis, '.as p.a-ed the physical cxaimna'ion ind is i"W sij'ojert to the call. The s-hool v ill open either- Msy 8 or II. '.Ir. .Stng9 vi'l ha-e to leave tne chool be' a few days before it cIom-... Mr. Staggi ha bad pveviou., militan .an:ng. SNOW IN MAY. H. Nelson Recalls Vnusual Weather on May 1. IV. . V,'. H. Ne'.oo. of near Pover. ralls that on Mav i'. 1'K ner Hankato. Minn., it nowed hard for wo Uirv Tr.e snow .-! tw n itifhes deep, when the storm ceased end by !:00 o clock in the affmoon al! traie t the snow had disappeared. U.AG PRESENTATION. Special Service to be Held at Open ing ef Vesper Hour al Church. A beautiful si'k flair and standard has been presented to the Presbyter tin church. A short presentation ervtee will be observed at the o ng of the vesper service tomorro''.afternoon. E. O. Rogers will mk he address. TO VISIT RELATIVES. T. W. Doolrv, R. R. JO, Ziorawill. was In Lebanon Saturday on his way to spend some wee4cs vtrdlJftgit Car tnel. Carlos ttv, Indlaiipoio and other fHwots In IKI-snu. Mr. One-lev re. ni-eo bis suhci yes linn lo tne lieporlr while, in Uie citv. -n
Sports
STONE Y JOINS. Giant W abash College Athlete lo Jain Officers' Training School. Hofner Stotwhraker, the largest man hi athletics at Wahesh college for veam ad the seosatien wf the last four hw.sketball seasons, both in Wingate hgh se'neol and at Wabash. has applied for place in the officers' reserve corps. He passed the physi cal examination yesterday afternoon. Rtonebraker is basketball captain for 1917-18 and is the third Scarlet lead er to join the corps. Francis Bacon. former captain of the basketball team at Wabash and considered one of the best backs in the slate i football, as turned down by the examining physicien yestcr.iay. Baron s detect was flat feel. BINGLES AND BONERS PY JACK VEIOCK. FAME. It is great to b-" ranked as a hiUer, To be one of the boys who can clout. If vou a!ways cooic through with a bingle, When the baie. arc full and two out. It is fmc to be Vnoun as a pitcher, With a niche ir. tie b.irfht Hall of Fame. Eor as long as you win you're a hero, And the papers are full of your name. it is soft for the guy who Is clouting, and the pitcher w ho wins all the time; Rut the minute a player starts slip ping, There it ro room for him in the "lime." In the limelight today Irn Cade, youthful podger pitcher, who whipped George Stallings in his own backyard. Cadnre 'ot Boston down ith four hits ami drove in two Dod ger runs. A heav; sterday lHin throughout the east nado fire sport for ducks. The Cubs .and Reds should have had irmuffs and nvttens Friday. It looks ki- a gnat winter this spring. !;: Jim Th'-rpe is showing some thing s.noo they are lemon' lum work It the jou! I 'net.. le rain was probably a blessing ic Ci.a? ts .after all. It kept Aiexandir off their necks. Notice where the eastern league has pointed umpires. Thij is our idea nf nothing to do. Why can't the club rr.crs call off the game themselves. John K. Tenor says the Pirates are jnder-rated. Inundated would have a better work, Oov'nor. iijble. header are gejni; to be so rrmm"n this summer that many of fans will take up golf August 1. a doublrrmng papers r is to read the ni' ext day. AMONG THE BOXERS tU'i wfertjflffKi .rriie.t NEW YORK, May 5. Carl Morrivid Frank Moran have been matched lg.ain. Th.s time the men aie scheluled to meet at the Harlem Si.orting (.lub in this city on the night of Mav When the Kansas City promota'led the hsTut off last week the-c a live'y scrarnbl'i hetv:eon local i and the Harlem Sporting club dually got the match. This U tiie fourth' time the pair have been matched to meet. !.a.,t summer mat-h v as scheduled to take place t lul.a, fikiar.oma. nut tne governor prevented the men getting together in at slate. The match al.-o foil rough la' cr in Kansas City. NEW YORK. May s.h vs rratifyi-ig to hear the tremendous i plnuse that followed Ihjdiev held Ma!"ne's brilliant defcn..e of honing ; Madison Square (iarden on tbe n -3Mon of the public reception to tl' Tn-ncli sea h-pio. Mr. )! alone not .nly advocated boxing fnr Niw York Male, bu for the )-le world. A a'ws the cau ic, the hovers turned out in f-ill foric to do their share o the entertaining for a good cause. Quite tho mnt rrmarkable bout the night was the one bi-twcen th fatrnous A'jtrelinn nfti and Johnn Dundee, (iriffo is still a wonderful boxer. He had tbe little Itaban mising a mile Thursday. ALL SORTS. liy (fie IvImtlUtunl e, acri'ler.i ; 'CHICAGO. May S John 0n, the Finnish wre itlrr who ronepded vHnrv to td Lewts after they had wrnstM Iwa hours and thirty-e-veit mnuls Hf-r viMiitrnv night. irobtdv will pet, ati'dfsrc trv nt, tbe "r-trangler." Hilly bww, L.5'. ii'"tai."er, suld hst l-'- s,. woi.t.-l j-tt-t ou nef.n f t U !'. .M ' t . 1
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Bert dock in an effort to clinch the title he claims NEW YORK, May S. H. J. Preadetgast, New York ciumimo.i, a mem ber of the Syrwuse Gun Club, won preliminary siioot ot tbe twelfth annual clay bird championship of America at the Travels Islands tiaps of the New York Athletic club yeerday. Prendergast finished with a total of !M out of a possible 200 targets. At tho end ef the first 100. A. E. Raoney, New York Athletic Club. n. leading the field with a. total of 97, hut fell down brnlly In the last unds at the traps. NEW YORK, -May . The leading woman swimmer of three states .New York. Pennsylvania anil New Jersey gather et the City Athletic club today to take in u water carnival unler the direction nf the National Wis 'ilea's t.Ke Saving league. Entries -Hve liee.i received from more than fifty girl swimmers, plungers and 'ancy divers, nne-feurth of them present or former holders of district and national titles. YOUNGSTERS SHOW W ELL. New Twirlers are Making a Rcrnrti For Themselves IB II t'C ltcr.,.r'i'isll r:, frmrr.t T1Y JACK VEIOCK. NEW YORK, May 5. While most of the other hurlers in the major leagues have been showing a .verb! cf class thu ypemsj. there are 1 few vouni-sters who are scintillating a bit themselves The performance of Leon Cadore, if the Dodgers, who let Huston down .-o easily Friday, is evidence that in this outh, L'ncle Robbv has a pitcher orth while. Friday's was Cadore's second bangp game for the Hrooklyna this spring. The Pittsburgh Tirates. weak as they may appear in many ways, have two ounzlcrs of the Cadore variety in liurleigh Grime and Harold Carlson. Both are strapping big tight handers. Gnmes has already won a regular berth. H" has won two great games of ball this season, letting the Cubs and Reds down with three hits. The UcU also fell before Carlson, who recently shut them out. Another newcomer in the big leagues is Allan Sothoron, of the Browns. He has the only or-hit game of the season to hi3 credit. Jimmy Widdle'.on, Manager McGraw believes, is a star, though he has not been working the former Leuisvil'e, twirler. Middleton will probably be pat into the tienrhes when the western clubs of the National Lc-nguc incade the east next week. P.ASEBALL GOSSIP. I'll ,Vr SAN FRANCISCO, Hay 6. Frank Chance, manager of the ls Angelteam of the Tacitir coact league. going to stay with the Angel. In fact, lie never had any intention of resigning, according to a statement. "W hoover started that fctnry is a lir, said Chance. YESTERDAY'S BtoT LTfJ. AMERICAN ASSOCIATtnx. (ianici poste'med (rein asad snow) NATIONAL I.EAGCE. ftrooWs-n, S;""'0". Chicago. II; Cincinnati. 3. Other games po.lpencd (ram and snow). AMERICAN IV GLE. All games potitpvned (rain and snow ).
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