Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 190, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 May 1917 — Page 4
VNCN DAILY MWvIL.i " nn.-f" Jarm, MMMlKir"" i Miiy tt.jwt awt-ltur. J-,KJ Mm Mr., Mlti4 tt? C a. ,l. H-f itry-M.initl ""iVuM very runihir riapt t-undajr, Rnut (tftd To win of .lumaMown. Vd iitnn Thnrnfnwn. W'hl iom m fcioti. V-riunicHbun( Khsu villa. TarHun and Hwhkmi
otatlar ot iaBicmrrrxoir. (Vat l ubcrlptitiia i tibia ittrtrtly tn ailvanra and paper will I flHcnntlautid iMtA subitcrlpttun U raneaed). Bv Mxll, one year t Iff !.!. sit months 1.76 By Mtl, itrt month . By iiail, on moili .3f. By t'rrir, per we .10 By farrier, "no Ttr :w " "(Vbttuana and Ctnls or Thanks are anUkct to a eharne ur tc per line of ix worrt. Cafh should accomppny mMter Of Viit kirnL ivrninK matter tl lotteri or anything of a Ilk naturo out arret t1 hi hnv vrlcn. "Aiv-r'inj("riii(- mmif fcnn n ot, NVw York M.SOSXC CUHOAK. Btnted Mtt.nfs. ..our.;!!! .lau a aee, yet it will rot win the v.ar. f. r . other ves. L- will Ik- built, ai.d in tioto mwt the l.ipi.inR reeds, of tiie allied count! i( s. The gitnt thing i.. that the r.vi that arc ilr tro.f.i r,ir- in titvir 1 "i'1murh of the wv.ith of tne v..riou.countrios, and partii ularly the food produi.U that an in . muvh d.-inaiel. Vi'hiV- the world is h ir.ciy. i , : . is de.-5roinR these fe! pi -I'Jt t... . the pr."!..ts thai tero.ai.y !... needs. ! wou;d i'io o't -i'-e ii;iyli' at lea- t, save tjc carK'.-. of tin - vr. Ml of rummeice. MkirK oi.'y th nhipa that carry nten, vo:h.oi a"1 chiidn.n. Va.-te is l rnbie. t.u' when tr whole woild it. in i-.'d. it i- -t...- f that a.ty i-u --h,..,; t adopt mere p.ilic; ..' ;. . .n. , a . nea-.ure; wa. te not omy .if food p " fuets, but of rit;..-. w.i. tc eo.i of tw COUtdjV it .'if frol.l Ariel; thro- a . ... are driven. Wajl-j c.n.r I on . to ait ik-Iiv-: iid it wit! ro.r. h . . to a ir.,:-:l. IK- tteie w ' , : ,w ti.- I -f Ikiiw v dl --" t-.e..'.t'.-f tr- ir !...:. Of d.tru:ll01t. imint t.i.r t i:i.i 1:1. ft : lepo.t- a.- to iie cou ".ry, but f. i cr.n hard! te!i v I t a by ; if v., ai ..a-i r...t.;-.: - ' (."..pie lot, -' - ' " but they a"l I." aoo- t., .o-t If.ootanother :r r.t v. nr. it is "Veil iir.cplt U :-i;a;f tiie :". . te ve.-y ).;.d-y, oo'-ade of tioi v.ii E,.,.:i,le on the. t, uf rad- ; the l,p;. I'ee'ly f,-l !'. iv eod I,e the p to tie f. t;-r t' e, o'titioj,. ad.aHC'H Iney ca n., li-. ir nretliMh. Kiidi.;. !t..f,t el-.l boe, he kniK '1 th" Iti.' , i---. e: teh I.ns. t.r f:
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TVl".'-v"'.- liur1' H-..-".: I.'..' ' -t ! : h I '-' j " - 'n : .M.i.i, m , ,, , ,, , ! t.t-.r I . f. O. -, ,1 i ., . v. J i;.., j, .i t.. li i-.VM.snetii j jr-.-.. - -- - ' I t. ; :.--;;, .- !,;.. ml!, (,,(. I tVrv, v ' : , i' ' v''ii;"i uar 10 a -;v A- I . " UiK.STKI IN DENVCR. i 1 ' ' 'de H.li. ved lo he Mi-sin (llii. V j'l !' .. -n t" li.- No t'- IVotdf. Arc ,.nr.-h( n.lvil. j'l' V..,tt.,'l',. TllvnxTlbi' pi- I'I'NVKK. J!uj 10,-An opon liihl,- " 1 .. 1 r.i .- t.. Am- .1. vhtrh a.h.rn. -"" '"i the ,.archin; lane.-. of two -X "'" ' i . i- N. . Yo. h..'W : ,, ,vl,.. -they entoled a room While th" v.. .! ;s v..!; -:i i j I 1 1 ' 'ont.ii i y the li.A. ( hallos Hufftie way '.- .-..t. -o. '.iH,ii'.- c-j ' ' ; ' ' 'Jf.,,','.'", ,,; f"":,, f Kl't iv. -t.iM-.ihi... ,"'",k'r'" '" '"' I ' " " " ,i-""-a"-'"' '' ' " a ''.ri- .,! iivo.ir to wotid vi.il ro, !,. ;i ; i : ' . '- ' " ' 1 uid h- " - - i-'t . : ' ' ' , '. ! ' Ml 1. i" ti. ' ' ' ' V'"':.: - , , 11 ' - .run-; .. .... CoiU'ii rem.. . :.c ' ' J - ; " 11 ' ::r n l '.rrwi, !: a j.-s.e. .to ' ti:m i ! 1 the wil !' r li V. "."...T. .' " ,1 "'i1 .n- I .oil..;'.'. Akron. Ohio had I
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ir-i rnii fy if ft r'A litil tUA Gift!) bib RECEPTION TO FRENCH
Homage Paid to General Joffre and the Visiting War Mission. i?: Iht 1..H-. ....leu : Vrr rrrler.1 MvW YORK, May Jll.-Xow York s atiMilute'y ur.d uniuivoca!ly Jux-ph Jo'Trc's lo.!ay. The 'i-.i!l-t uiift mot cynical" city of America l.ii.omcd forth drawl in the Tri-cnlon, ;! for tiie first time ."im-c liewo.v I'vrr.cil in ft era his Urirnt.il virtonc. :u Ih'.'J, the great city unbent to do .-.ore: to a hero. (Ml.-r distintu hed men tin re nay i- ; if Fieiich ' rotion, I it I..- v ':ii.- ,,d ai"M.ui,r- of Hot I S k.U', 1 UiN i'. i)i:v.-;i).vt.r:. ' ;lV ti . . 111! II, I" f tne tll't.'d t-. ii, ti. ti -. world conflict , there . n ...v,,..,,!) to liar that ..i .': -s -oiUl ... tr of lo - the rx. ii.ini.--. oi one man prodo. .t for the pioduet of another, with mo:i. as tin: im-d um of exchanfre.he mi tak n i.i.-a that because the r.-.t...n U at ..(.U- -hould th-rc : :. .-kin,,, and t -.-..,.. uii and deny I, , Hi: IV. S tilt tiling - Wl imrn.a-e ui voul.l. if foil h; alHe.it the condid. he calcinated v condition tha' e, !.. hie' of ,t. Th lell.-V ,.., h, i t'-i.t M-op'e can et i.i r,.f ! :r sooi.-thmr od'l.t he that of brain e i-l-,,;le.'.'i that pi of till or- v.' o-h It in p,..iu-to I ti e count IV on- hi. tor;. liut lh.lt biHi.ois are rcuhitiop. ,t do'U ,.lt the.. ..t ,t II ooll I'll -I ,o - i .,( t-a-le. t- !! thill he used to late oade this try bv t!v Kur'ie".n allt. ilnnnu pad ! yeaiH have reiulteji in ifni.led iiro.p.nty here, and now i.'ore bii'i'jn.i i. hirh mut be ex:he .-aire direction, that bour! to be renter than idual v ho tlnn;s that he is t'.lu.ll y '. ise by piaclicis" d, and his to ve-iVon
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it !I ji.i.."',i are tr.ose W," -h will arret to a.ifist " 1n prusec.itUts; the war. In tl.ls list bio moot essential la the eonserving of our food tupplies. It is probably safe to hay that the v!u of the foodstuffs wa: ud in the United States is enough to feed un jy f a million men. One of th important factors which hnvr contributed to makinir oura the m.iit prosperous country in the world, if th !!'"t'"ft "t th iTTft of our icopIe to fptnd their money tn providing themselves libcrlly with li e things they want, whether those tilings be neeciwities or luxuries. In this way. each has been instrumental in kecpirir hu frllowman busy, and that fellnwman by hin liberality in supiilyinif his own wants, ban cnabM otli.r fellowmen to supply ti"ir wnnt.s. No nation whose i,v ' ii::tiiie U.Lriisclvri1 to t'" i !tv'fc.-,.itics of lit"- has trw become rt'.-li and prosIX reus. Wr .shall continue to live a we !inve lived, min n the same as thouirh c v.crc ii.i at war. We shall con1 in Ik' rli.tlied: p uhuil continue
" --. r.. Mill's: v lIvUI ci.nt i ,-t4y our iv- with the thousand one thmirJ which contribute to ' r ';--!- ;in I tn our enjoymont. x! 'i i'ftuiors will cnntinue to keep p.' u- s ires burning; thry ',; ,.i' to kfrri their m.?n eninhnoil. will i-ontitiue to buy itn-Mi-rt.: and maihineiy. Tlie buiM- ' of i-.ai so much n.cili'i. and ''r puliiie iinurwements, will bi '.tmiied as before. , v it is well that it is so. 'oe of the host ways for us to '" ..ur patrioii-m is :.. do tho workmir a- a laborer here for a.-t month. Tiie ifirl v. ris cm;aKeti omesti,.- woik. Tlwv were known - Mr. and .Mrs. Huff. . hultj's butternut bread at Hutch 5 .r Goo4 !., th. AS I ?e.i Jh .oiloi.l, iHfp , i f- : (.'OOMHS' DlllT. STOKE Hou'l l et Your voukIi I'""K c-ll'il tiiat nil's? ;,r..l v.. , kens is iai'-i i iv undermine.- ir h a'.th and thiii's on i.e-!,,,.. H-lo-ve at ."re with !.'. Ko'i-s Nrw !.,verv. II.,; sothi.,;r ,,, ieni.ly heals the tl.ioiit, lon-.-ns th-; .h!eKm, lr vr,ii.e.t:c propcltir s Icll th- ir-rin aud and th' rold i .ui,kiv broken up. ' h 'dren aud ir.ow n-op - alike f , rr. Mi.'i'',- New III l ove,-, pi. -.i. ;,nt to tek- .: '! ,, e'Ter.ive. Mava hot 'e ,, dy ,n ;..i'ir in -drine . he. t, for '-''!' i ' 1 !..-n.e-...( alfrc- '.. At I.., .Vic - Adv. Mlrl('i; III CUT!! M "i();S. - ' . , h ' V -..v. a t.l-.t i.i. 1 ' .... '. - I'll i'. tit 1 Oh p. in.. ' ' ' r. .,'0 lie 1, - ..f S .;-:! I ,. . k to.. . . hip. lioooe Co. ml v . Im'Ii.iio.. ..! at b,s oih.e m '1 horn town. Ii, li..i,a, ot.-n bids for the ton -ti ll, t on ..,' an iirrl, and Katevay at the .Maple l.avn c. ineieiy, Iwatii in aaid town hip. Man lliel :-lHTifie:itioiia aie on file "e .Ve i,l aid tovin.ip trustee, 'lie sad toiish,p tni.t.e and the advi.-o, i' Isii.il of said toun-hip res( , ,e tin- fij.i.1 to e ject ar and ill bid... The rueresful bidder will be r.v ..Hired to exeruto a ((.nt'ii.-t and to file n Iwiiid iuhiet,t to the approval of saol tnmiee for th faithful per-
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A High Standard
Were they so disposed, Dodge Brothers could not lower the quality of this car. They are no longer free agents, because public opinion has established a standard for everything bearing thsir name. They dare not fall below the high estimate that has been formed of them as motor car manufacturers. The American people are quick to detect deterioration. And what is much more importantthey expect the constant imP' ovenier.t of any product in which th.'V' it;usc complete confidence. They would lie (-lower to forfjivu a fau it in any cvtr Dodge I'.rolhers might kiilJ.'thiin in one they eitccitK'ii less highly. Every dealer in Dodge Brothers cars knows that the customers who come to him, come with the highest possible expectations. lie knows that the thing v. i.? selling primarily is Dodge Brothers word and their good name. lie knows that he is not merely dealing in motor cars, but acting as i.-u.-uMii:.;; iVr Dodge Brothers regulation. '
DoBGtr Brothers MOTOR. CAR TouririK Cur or Roadster. $8:.". In Camula, $1185. Winter Tourins Our or Iluailstw, $l(i0. In Canada, $1120. Sedan or Coupe, Vl:-,. In Catuulit, 5 1800. (All prices 1'. 0. b. Detroit). English Auto & Tractor Co. Meridian Slrcet. Lebanon, Ind.
ALL KINDS OF Posts, Fence and Gates WOOD FOR SALE A. R. Dossett Phone 17ft. Near Fuller's aaw anill GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS C. E. NOBES The Pcnilar Drat Start "A Medicin tor !U." SoutU Sid gquar. Lebanon CITY GARAGE STOIUGE AM) REPAIR YVOIUi OF ALL KINDS Phone 158 421 8. Lebanon St.
Job Work R?rarir oClce
Made Higher Still
Naturally, this knowledge of what is expected by the buyer breeds a deep sense of responsibility. In the Works, it has the effect of inspiring Dodge Brothers to a constant personal oversight of all of the manufacturing operations. Their own life-long zeal for good workmanship is sharpened and stimulated by a realization of what, the public expects from them. The entire institution is honestly permeated with the idea that quality and performance are paramount and all-important. And so, a standard which v:u naturally high, lias been made higher still, by the bestowal of complete confidence on the part of the public. It is a mutual contract which offers constant inspiration to the manufacturer and constant insurance to the customer. With the interests of buyer and seller so closely knit together, the lesult, everywhere, is what might have been expected. It is iinpD,,.,ili!(. for Dodge Brothers, with all their great facilities, to build enough motor cars to satisfy tli-j public.
.IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMMIIIIIilllHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIItlll i We Will Have Plants on Hand I c 1 at Factory For Tomato Growers WE WILL PAY $14.00 PER TON FOR TOMATOES AND Sli.00 PER TON FOR EVERGREEN SUGAR CORN E Our service is uneeuallerl. H 5 We guarantee not to hold customers mora than two hours in re- s csirinir their connignmentR, but in case of longsr time being necessary, s U: overtime will be paid for at satisfactory rates. 2 See uh at ti e Lebanon Hardware ttunpany. s
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MONROE AND PATEliSON CARS Monroe Sales Agency 2tl West South St.-eel. Older your-SPKlXG MXIIMKXT WI .UK -ty. IHrr verv rennor.aWo. HARLAN MONUMENT tO, Shop I'houe iOi Residenre piionea 11a and 714 Otia Hwian C. W'. lohaoaiu
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