Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 191, Lebanon, Boone County, 11 May 1917 — Page 6

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The Ard'ley" Tn and Black

Everwrar So PUBLIC

Having sold my farm I will offer at public suie 2 n.i!i a sou h of Mechauu.sburg anJ 0 mil? north of Lebanon on the l.sbanon and K run k fort road on SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1917. BKfilNNINft AT 10:00 O'CMH'K A. M. THREE HORSKS One bay horse, years "I I, soiled and will work in all harness, weight I'-'OO pounds one brown horse, lit yearn old, sound, weight 1.1' pound.-: one brown horse, J:' ears i.M, serviceably sound, good worker in all harness, weight l.l'HI p'-ain!.;. TWO CATTLE One Jersey row, 0 years old. (riving good flow of milk, to be fresh in Aueust; one 4-year-old Jersey row, giving ;1 gallons of mdk a day. will he fresh in October. I Kill) About -"a tors of timothy hay. 1 bu-hels of com, L'fi bnleg of oi'' t -'r"w.

1:4 "DIMI'Lfc i.b. i.s One g..od 2 -

hay ladder, one new hog- rack, one new stium huKKy ruobed tired, one top bug?y, John Deere corn Ranter With fert, hirer at'aeiir,ent, one goad 4-horn disc, 2 cultivators, spike tooth harrow, one roller, one Champion mowing machine, one gravel bed. good drrie, one good cream separator, one water senarator, some household goods, up, I other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS On all rams over $." a crHit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving good bankable note. Sums under S3 ca-h in hand. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied wit.il.

W. H. STALL-WORTH

COI. ,L B, HENDERSON'. Auctioneer.

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Prest-O-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTONIAN SHOES $4 $5 $6 $7 W. n. GREEN L. 14.1 a 10 if First fiattoaal Baak BalUtaf Imi Ml-194 Paoae 18J MONROE AND PATERSON CARS Monroe Sales Agency 20 Weat South Street. Lswa niorew fixing. We make i"rn rut the fraaa. Give un a trial. K. Fraley ahop. Alley craeting. i' r Oak Drug itora, May g-tf

ROSTOMKltK ZL Famous Shoes for Men. kJ

The shoe for men and young mm that LtwKs well Wears better and ' Fits host of all. Viilups unexcelled at, the moderate prices we

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A Kale is never complete until cur customer is saliwlietl. Let us show you today Wooley & Edwards

(Memorise the Name) SALE I hn? wi.gcn bed. (,FO. E. ADAMS. Clerk Auto Insurance!! In Bar your automobile In the "," yitorrartil vu Indtn. 11 ftbtiity tuui property dmf uijy covered. Colli. tme of all triad! frtm SI. OQ to t&o0.00 will no doductlcne. rii from pay eww wltk theft oovered In fmll. . tfettlemanM promptly awijutcrd by M(at. -tor full par ticnlftrt, mo Z. C. SMITH, Agent Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF , NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone, 224; Office. 10 P. R WINTERS CHIROPK CTOR !7r,ir: ! II a. 0)., and 7-8 p. a vi i Tt i i, vmi s!:- '. ;AL-IH tKtK X C'aaon-Neal Bid Phow , 6RENT0N GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street Phone 294 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across froin Trxtivn 5iion

mum THE Hf WITNESSES jT. R. Hnrncr Testifies in Canj spiracy Trial of ('apt. KinI telin of German Navy. T. H. Horner of (.hirari, foi m r Tliorntown n;aii and whose i.-ter.. :till rc-iiie at Tliorntown, i. among rhe tief v.;tnp-:' s in the trial of '.'':'m:- -z H of the fi- r :. . . ,;.v iitr-l sevnal olh-i,. ehaic viih c n-Pl! ai'V, n"W be. eg held ir New 'SorV. Mr. Horner, as clerk of lie Hotel Sliermin, ("hicag.i. teitiliei! hat on July U. l'.H.'i, I'avul Uuoat. fne of Vi.d d,-ft rokint.--, reinsn-reil there, imng ti e nam.) ' K. Kusky." Mm ivr(re t.le naete, ;ie witness .-aid. o thst he (Homer) could, not resii it. Horner said he remembered asking him to spell it out for him, (iovernmeni counsel failed L. C tlortrn. .! handnrrting expert, to identify the lianitu riling of the "V.. Huky" ir eture. he saiil it wan the anv- ii ind-v.-r-:tirr :rc ;bnr n wneer:d letrers nut in eviiieoee. ivn'ten by Lamar. DIK1) I.N ILLINOIS. Pniid W. Hoolon Passed Aay at the Siddier-' Home. W'uid lias been received here tbrouidi I'anviiie. announcing tin ,-eath of lavid W. Hoofin i the National Soldiere' Home at Danville, Id. lie wk.s a prominent farmer in Inil ana ''or n.any ;,ears. u native of Hemlni k. county and an uncle of the ate Elliott Hooton, a former froseruor of Marion county. He was ,even-ty-five yeai of nye and the ch.ldren aiio .Survive h'nt are: Mrn. Cora Smith, of Miane-hai. China, and Mrs. James A. Sligler, of Center Point. The body a.s trikn to Iifavftte. Ind,, for burial. He was a native of Dl.nvilie. loil., ami wa seventr-fivr y. ars old. Mr. Ibitnn (! a member of the Forty-Oikd Indiana infantry durlntr 'he civil war. ha-vmir MM'ved three W. T. Hooton, I. p. Hooton. A. P. W. Hoolon unci l.egrnnde Hooton of this city are nephews. DIED WEDNESDAY. I . T. Niccl. y. Well Known Her. I . pired at f raw forilKville. r, T v,c,.i.-j- of Oawfoi.bMile. diel at I o'clock Wednesday afternoon 'f lirtk't't's di-rase. The funeinl will l,e l,.-id .iTurday af'ern'iofi at 2 o'cloik from the late re-id'ace, 4!U M-ioinary strrr-t, ( ran forilsville. He wru a br..ther-in-1iw of Mr. Alice Sr-f uH. of this city, and was. wet! known 'here. 'omorrow is the ,ig coat day at hit's, don't fail to be there. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always brara mtm Signature of Cjffl4i&Jurtl Hard Work Or Women. It is doubtful if there is any work raider than house work. Overwork tells on the kidneys, and when the kidney aro affiTted ork' looks nnd feela older than the actual years. Mrs. A. ;. Wells, K. It. 6, Rocky Mount, V. C, writes: "t cannot praise Foley Kidney Pills enough for the wonderful benefit I have derived." Masters and Mitchell-Adv. , Order your SPRING MONUMENT WORK enrl v. Prices very ri Hsoimble. HARLAN MONUMENT CO. Shop rhone 102. lUeiiituice phoaes ild ant! 714 . Oria Kai lsa. ! C W. Osappiae

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Nftl Wrelt Will Ive a Riir-v One t Pupils, Teachers and I PatronH.

Next week will be full of commence ment activities at Thorntown, be ginning Monduy evening with the Junior recepHou. On Tuewlay evening the Alumni reception will be given in the Chrmtian church, und on Wedneaday evening the commencement exercises will 1 held in the school hall. Dr. (iro.se. president of DePauw, al..t,c Krlnira . n,e.HrO. Snd hlV uddress Wednesday evening will be most heartily received, worm ii muuim event-s of the pst month have trouirht new inspiration to leaders in American thought. Dr. Crow will lie the tint lecturer of renown heard in Thorntown since our entrance into the world war. The graduating class consists of 14 boyu t) are farmers' ons and the E hoys from town have been wage etirnot u.oiL- nmrninL-K and evenings and during the summer vacationn, one nuving worked his way tnrougn nign hol. Seven of the lens have been on the h.Lorl,-.il soioul mid have been i testant.s in general athletics. Three of the boy have nnn.ne.1 ine msn :chol eour.-e in tln' and one-half A!i thrf irls have had part in .rhool play and have been identified with all school activities. Moi-e than half the chuu plan a col 1, ire career. The j, y of the cominenwnient sea sen i. mere or !e-s marred by the oathos due to the war wliirh probablv will tke some of the class to Euro pean battlefields. THE Bl VINt. I'OWKK OF A DOLLAR IN THE PI RCHASE OK FOOD BY H. K. P.ARNARH. (Slate Pure Food and Drug ComA do'lar fpc-nt for food may fill a market btuk-.'t with nutritious staples or it may be wa-ted on some rare or out of asior delaa.-y that has little e'e:r rofinrrnd t. .the following table hss b.-en pit pared' to show the iiuing power of a dollar in term: of the amount of protein,' fat, ear bnhvdratri", fibre and mineral matter it will purchase. 'Ine table also show the ct'ctgy or fuel value in terms of calories per pound, nnc as well, the cost paid for the article. I ni.s cost of couisc varies froin day to day, awl in dKTeieot markuU. In studying the table the important things to consider are first, the number of caloiien contained in each pound when compared with the price. The next important consideration ithe relative amount of the various food essentials which ran lie purchased for a dollar. It, appears for instance, that although buckwheat flour and oatmeal sell at the same price per pound that a dollar's worth of buckwheat flour will contain but 11.2 ounces of protein, while a dollar's werth of oatmeal contains liK.7 ounces of protein. In the same way there i hut 2.4o ounces of fat in a dollar's worth of buckwheat flour ami 12.6 oi five tunes as much, in oatmeal. Huckwheat flour, therefore, although It furnishes carbohydrates a little more cheaply than oatmeal, i.s decidedly less valuable as a food. If one wishes to purchase mineral it is apparent from the table that hurley nieal is the most desirable cer(,a! in this respect and that hominy e-rit.s is the least valuable. Fntire wheat flour at fourteen dollars a bar ret is shoun by the table to be on of the lieiipe.,l of eeieal foima. Its fuel value is very high. It is also rich in protein, fat, starch and mineral matter. A $25.(100 CONTRACT. Frankfort Man. to Frect New Hank Building at Sheridan. Contract for the construction of the new Fanners National Hank build ii.g at Sheridan was let Wednesday to V. M. Hinea and son of Frankfort. This rontract :s approximately I'ih.OWl ami is enlu.ive of the cost of the heating appurutus, furniture and fix tures, light and vault, trie vault will be one of tiie large t and finest in the county. The estimated cost of the building ready for occupancy is $37,000. Jt ;s hoped to have the building ready for business bv January 1. nexU but the contract does not. carry any special time limit. Fxcavation for the building ia practically complete at this time. SMALL POX AT BKOW'NBBl'RO, Small pox has made Ua appearance at Rrownsburjr ami the county health officer ia taking ovary atep to prevent further apread. At laat reporta there were about eight canes quarantined. It ia sold that Joe Bracket first contracted t(fe disease and otbeTa were exiiosed before th nature of the ailment tu discovered. See the beautiful silk dreesea at pejiuisf ptki's, at Craig',

Willard Service Station OI'POSITF. INTLRt KHAN STATION LEBANON, INDIANA

HAS DIFFICULTY IN Committee in Charge of Thorn' town's Patriotic Meeting, Milking; Plans. The committee in charge of arrangements for Thorntown's patriotic demonstration has secured the services of one of the best bands in this part of the state. The committee's greatest difficulty has been to secure a speaker. They are now making an effort to secure Judge Anderson of Indianapolis. If Judge Anderson cannot come the committee , -will secure a worthy substitute. A speaker of more lhan ordinary reputation and ability is promised. The date will probably he May 29 or SO. according to the convenience of the speaker. The steel flag staff has urrived and will be painted, coupled together nnd erected in a cun.-'picunus place on Main street in a few days. A fine wool hunting flag i being made to order in Chicago. Another feature in connection with the raising of "Old C.lory" will be a patriotic parade which will rival, it is believed, the great centennial parade of last fall. ROOF CAt'fiHT FIRE. Home of Mrs. Iteaean Threatened by a Wane Yesterday Afternoon. The fire department received a call to the home of Mrs. Reagan on Reck street about 3 o'clwk yesterday after noon. The roof of the house bad caught firo from a spark hut the blaze was put out with the ehemtcai. The damage was alight. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA He Almoet Fell Down. A. M. Hunsurker, Bogus Chltto, Misa., writes: "I auffered from rheu matism, kidney and bladder trouble, alao dizxinees; would almost fall down at times. Foley Kidney Pilla gave me entire relief." Disordered kidneys give warning by pains in aide and back, wire muaclea, awollert Joint tired and languid feeling, Masters k hell, Adv. i i ,

Lilie Tires (Exempt thmt ther toil hi and wear onger) You wear out only one battery at a time you wear out four tires. And one battery properly cared for will outlast any set of tires. Battery care is made easy by Willard Service. You keep it filled with water, and come in regularly to let us do the rest. Our job is to keep your battery full of pep. Come in, get acquainted 1 r We have a battery for your use if yours needs repairs.

IIUBY GLOSS l'urniturc Polish VOBLD'8 BEST nCSTS, (TEA!. rilLI.ilt.S Tour Furniture. 1'isno. Woodwork. Aulomohilo. Klnl.h,1 FI--.H. i"l "II VornlslioJ Par race.. Cli-sr. pur. and Will iiliT a t h r dust, its It aires a hard, dry, brlRht fe.ss; a brighter istr. tbaa wax and easier to ua. TOR FLOORS rsn f riliey,"'! n HatAwCer-irQL n i' t m j I. r.funkl. '-- ADLER'S STORE COULTER-SMOCK CO. VTAR OLD BOY'S FOOT Son of Harry Belles Formerly of This Cily. Injvrred at Indianapolis. Frank Pelles, ten-year-old son of Harry U Belles, 40U East Washington street, Indianapolis, while playing on the Pennsylvania Railroad near Sherman drive, waa struck by a westbound freight train yesterday. Harry Carver, general yardmaster, brought the train to a stop when he saw the boy lying beside the track. Belles was placed on the train and taken to the Union Station. Mo to Policemen Hanks and Johnmn send the boy to St Vincent's hospital. Physicians found it necessary to amputate the left foot The police were uiubie to leers the names of the bey's companion, The parents of Uie boy, formerly resided in this city. Mrs. Bailee la a sister of 0. G. Sheman and Jack Edwards ef this t ity.

SPEAKING OF INVESTING MONEY.

Have you thought of a player piano investments the modest investment with the biggest returns? Have you investigated not only reasonable prices of our magnificent player pianos but alae the happiness which is sure to be yours If you deciae to put -on 3 in youT hornet W.W. STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55 Metzger Lumber & Coal Co. THB PHONB ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Thorntown. Phona li WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc Ask os about It LONG & DAVIS OWEN M0RKERT Chiropractor Hears: 9-U a. m.j i-S and 7-8 p. mi Consnltatioa and Spinal Analysis fre 238 Casoa-Nea! Bldg. Phone tSl X-Ray Spirograph Departmen Cut This Out It is Worth Money DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out thil slip, enclose with it to Foley 4 Col 2886 Sheffield Ave.. Chicf-ao, III., writ; ing your name and address ciearlsYou will receive in return a trii. package containing Poley's Honey n Tar Csmpoand (or eoiihe, sob's a.erenp; Foley Kidney Fide, and ! t ot.'iaitie TabiM. Masters a-' : chtll. Adv, -