Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 194, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 May 1917 — Page 5

Jiassified ADVERTISING Rate 14c Per Word, Each Issue. No AdmUwrncnt Takas for 1m lam loe.

FOR SALE H)R RENT A furnihed room 721 West Pearl street 5-0-St OR SALE Barn in good condition. Call t 526 Eaat Main atreet. 1 6-10-6t. X)R SALBFini JereyTe4fercai four weeks old. mother extra good dlker. Kred Molcr, phone 15tl. ' 6-ll-6t. aOR SALE three " 40-acr f arm. well improved; 20 acrea on Interurn. Orear & Orear. May 11 -6t JVANTED " XTEb MALE AND TtSlALt ELP An Intelligent pemon may $100 monthly corresponding for papers; $40 to $50 monthly In J timw; experience unnecessary; canvassing; subject uggeted. d for particular. National Preaa J-eau, Room I19, Buffalo, N. y. I 4-27-B-iroa. f e Clean RtG'S "ViTH' "a vacuum cleaner. Millar Morris Apr. 30 tf. RANTED Second-hand wind pump -or steel tower. Telephone 641 -Y' - May9-12t jLD FALSE TEETH Don't mattoi if broken. I pay f 1 to $10 per aot md by parcel post and receive check f return mail. R Terl. 403 North ofe street, naiumoro, an, a-10-fit yX.tEI)Iui- pupil 35c per lea anji. Call or address, 434 North ert street, or phone H). 5-12-6' work. LcIkitht haulini; of all kinds. Prices reasonable. Thnne

rM7, Murat Wiley. A- 14-Qt XTED-Oid" falMt?th;""'lOTiit

I itter if broken. 1 pay $1 to $10

rt. Send by parrel post and reCive check by return mail. V. Terl, iurth Wolfe street, Knltinwe, 6-U-H .sTED l:urU.r. Craig' Store. :y.ih. I t ANTED hour Indie for canvas"it sing. No experience neeeasciy. buna Mr. Jnos, ANTED liirls to operate power sewing machines and to work in rushing room. Boss Mfg. Co. -. 5-li--'t R RENT Seven roorrThouse. modern. John B. McLaughlin, Indianoils Arenue. May 8-t'. OH RENT Modern b-room "house. Harry Lenox. Mjy 9-tf-3 R "SALE OR T RADE One b-t-t homes in Lebanon, for sale 10 'i, or 11 acres; we!! improved homes; t acres, $130 per acre. Orear ar. Lebanon, Ind. S-12-f.t. .1 K KEN t Three un f 11 mi slied rooms, city heat and bilh. Ida .11, (ill Nuitii Libancii atreet. May I." ?t. JRTfENT New hou.'. the roo:ns. modern, bath, toilet, ga heritor, basement, close in. Verne Neln. Phone 501 -V. 5-1'i-ilt OR KEn'T lioiiie on""Norih KJa -street. A. L. Howard.

? DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON. INDIANA. 1y Aiaeanc of Womea and Ckildrea Ni e. Throat and Lnnga tat bank Building, Boem 104, "405 and SO. Phona MS

p)JL A. A. WILLIAMSON I YE. EAR, NOSE and THROAT ' f Office over Etter'i Drug Store. PHONE 141.

Special Offer r ' In r,r'':r to ilomonstrnte the rtTc-livciipRs f The Rpportrr'n CLASSIFIED ADVKItTISIXG DEPARTMENT, and to educate the public in tho uc of thil valuable lf partmont of thr panor, the: followirtg offer i m;ide. to hold until further notice: Any tlasKilied adcrtisomnl For Rcpf, Kirr Sale, l,:it. Found, Wanted, etr., will he rarrird for six insertion at a lotal rharsre of 2$r, provided it drcs not rMt-vd twenty words in length. Advpr;i::omPtit mxy 'do given over i.'io phone, but tho (u-.it lmi is t SF.M) the copy and rnoney to the oflire in order to save 1cm). keeping. Thi.-i nfl'ef rertainly ;tffnid: a pl"ndid opKrtunity to Hittif fy ynirV particnlur need ;it a imiiiiiial experiFe I ESS Til fi 0K-I!AJ-F the cuxtomarjr rate. t all plionc 75.

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Ul-IW';..) LflwU l. .til Officers Break l p a Game and Make Many Arrests. Proiecutor Metvlenhall, of Noblesviile, who went to Sheridan, Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his parents, assisted policeman Henderson, if that place, in rounding up a den uf poker plavers in the town about daylight Sunday morning. Three appeared before Squire Peter Stout, Sunday, and entered a plea of guilty. Tht fine and coat in each case amounted to $12.75. When the Prosecutor returned to Nohicsville on Monday morning he said it wa the understanding that others would confesa their guilt be fore the day w-as over and pay their fines as a result of the raid. It is said that gambling in Sheri dun has been almost a lost art for oveial months. So far aj the officers hive been able to learn nothing of th;il character has been going on there for some time but Saturday evening lolict-man Henderson saw a few th.ng; that caused him to suspect that a gume was going to be in pro gress liefore the night was over. He tipped off his information to Mendenh;i!l and the latter agreed to assist hurt when called. Early Morning Raid. it was between 2 and 3 o'clock on Sunday morning when the call reached the prosecutor and he quickly Joined Henderson. Tiiey made their ay to the i-ecor.d ."tory of the building knort n as the I'nion Block and rapped on the liners for admission. It was re$100 Reward, Slttv T rn.lr of this ppr w,!1 pl. M-. ,. '-urn tf s liiri. u at lesst one rtr'-a-'f-4 disease thst s-lpn- hs bs ahlo 1 1 eur- ir. ll H :. in-1 tht la Csmt HoU'i Caisrrh Cure to tbs ""'r ronntltutlonal trrat-m-nt. Hall s Catarrh Curs Is tslitn Intrn.i'lv, acting dlrrctljr upn lha alocd nature In drg its wort. Tha preprlatoni r J CH FN ET CO. TalaaX ft Tsa Uaira ratullr PlUa for aaaatlaaasMm, I LISTEN TO THIS! j SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW Yon reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who bare at lesst one a week invited an awful dea;1i from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use drug called freeaono, which the moment a few drops are. tpplled to atir corn, the soreaasa is relitrwi and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers. It is a sticky ether compound which dries the mnaKot it is applied and simply ehrWels tka enra without taflasv tng or evea irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. It la claimed that a quarter of an ounce of frcezoaa will cost very little at any of the drag storta. but la auflrlent to rid one's feat of very hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutU&g at com la a suicidal habit. Proper Food for Weak Stomachs. The proper food for one many may he all wrong for another. Every erne houid adopt a dit suited to his age and occupation. Those who have weak tom-tcHs need to be esperia'ly care ful and should est slowly and rr.aticate their food thoroughly. It is alinportant that they keep their novels regular. When they hceome constipated or when they feel dull and .-t'jpid after eating, they should take Chamherliin's Tablets to strengthen the htomaeh and move the bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant 111 effect. Adv.

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leen participating in the f uiuc ru.ooi down stairway in an ellort to avaij identification and make their eiKap. It was at this point that they were caught like rats in a trap. The door was locked and no one had a key, so tha two officers walked leisurely down the stairway, threw their flash light! over the crowd and identified prtrti rally every man. All were told to rc port in court or warrants would be is sued for their arrests. They promised to do as commanded. Henderson and Mendcnhall then went back into the room and confiscated two tables, stave, four deck? of cards, several chairs and some other furniture. Later in the forenoon and while the chnrch bells of Sheridan were calling the people to divine worship this furniture was hauled on the town's auto truck to the principal cross streets and burned. The Union Block is owned by the Sheridan Investment Company, which is composed of some of the leading business men in the town. The stockholders in the organization held a meeting Sunday and decided not to lease the second story of the building for any purpose the principal object of this decision being to prevent 1 reoccurrence of the incident of Sunday morning. Estel BuTtress Expires at Terre Haute Burial Near Kirklin. The lMiv f Estel Burgee, "4 ycr.ru ild, who died n the n -M of a bullet wound, at Ti m- Haul1 Salurduy, was tak.-n to kirklin for buriul. The funral was held Sunday at the Mud Creek church. Burial was nt thr ilcm church near thre. Rurgess was shot three nick.' ago by the colorrd porur -it a .wnlo'tn where Uurgej-s w:: employ-,! a? iai lender. It ir pa'd the noru-r had been lischarjrrd e:id returning lired poitU ilt.nk nt Hurg"fs without warning Thr bullet tiuck Burgesi. on the right .113:11, hreaKing the Pone, liit-oi: oi.-oning developed whiih ivjulUd in ict.i. Ituw v:.u well known in Clinton ount)' a few years ago a.s an a'lilt'te. He played renter field on the r rankfort basebiill club several years a". md afterward was a member of th Frankfort Tigers football ttam. He had been at Terre Unite for a number of yours. William Burgees of Kirklin is a brother. He leaves a widow but no children. Not Certain Yet Whether the Store Will be Operated Here or Not. The stock of the Modern Shoe Co.. n south Lebanon .street, through a leal closed Saturday, was seld to the Hupp Cut-price Shoe Store Co., of Kokomo. Mr. Kai'P, the head of toe company was here Saturday night looking over the field. However, he tated that he had not yet deeiii'd ohether he would add to the stork and continue to oiiettc it hero or move it ne of his other stores. He will pr.il.ahly announce his riicisinn the letter part of this week. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Sarah M. Hammtl! et. al.. to Arthur P. Hflmmill, Hi ai res in V a.hincton tO'-enhip, ,l.';.00u. Mar' E. Wilson to Robert C. V il"0, tnlot in Siewcr and MrLiugh'in addition, will. Robert C. Wilson to Samuel II. Wilcox, same, $'il)00. Andrew J. E..tlc to John fisher 46 acres in Union township, l-TS. Iiavid 0. and Sarah A. Butler to Incob Harlan. 7!l. '11 arre.i in Jefferson township and Vx.bl acres in Cen ter township, $:0,jf0. Jacob Harlan to David C. and liai ih . H'ltler. same. JWJiOO. James McKinney to Ceorg" W. Cliamtiers inlot 5Jwi, Kairview addition lbanon, lim. James C. Bro n to 1arry ii. and L. A. Honwrll. part nf inlot 1. Lane ad Davia addition, Lbanon, CLOSED THREE DAYS. On ii enijnt of the d'himbI lonveuli'.n "f the Indiana Dmiial Sorirly at lril'auip"!ih lbs offie! i.f Dr. (iarri .n m the I arniev.; building will be Idond Juety, Wrdneiby nin nuivtiy of tliw wee. c!c'i by 12 mk- I r H. ttt 'Morna. ' "Apr. 8t)-tf.

A eO,!! AUTO John Brown, Civij War Veteran,

of Darlington, Expires ' Suddenly. Monday evening ultout G:U) o'clock, John Brown, a veteran of the civil war. died suddenly while tailing an automobile ride irto ihe eounlry with Dr. Lldikay. The doctor, starting out to make a profession) cr.N, invited Mr. Brcwn to accompany h m. M, Brown was in his usual health ar.d gladly accepted the invitation. All went well until they reached the f.I?Kinzie hill, about a mile we-t of Ilarllngton, when the doctor, on 1" ki"g up at h'.s companion, saw that he had a strange appearance. It is reported ttuit he stopped hi. car and hurried t i the nearest telephone and called a Darlington physician, Dr. Po'lom, who went out at once and that .Mr. Brown was found to be dying, that no breathed bill once or tic- after the physician arrived. Dr. I.idikay i a veterinary surgeon and vi-Mit en to make his rail md Dr. i'oiio 11 t. k the h-ely cf Mr. Brown buck to towu Mr. Hum-it U.I been ntnh-ir.p his home with his daittl'.Ur, Mrs. l..ae i.arrick, in Darlinjrton nr.d atsisted in runnine her grocery, of which she took charge when her husband died, a few months ago. The body of her father was taken to her home and the coroner was called from Ladoga. Soon lifter the coroner arrived, Slienff I'rewitt was called to help ir. setting some of the witnesses to testify. He was accompanied to Dnrlingb,n by his turnkey. It was found that iirov.n's death as caused by heart failure brought on by nn ovordo.-e o! chloroform it is said. He hud borrowed the doctor's overcoat to weai 'i the trip ami io a pocket cf the .-oat .i a bottle of chloroform which, it is believed. Brown drank, thinking it was oiiu'thing el.-e. Dr. I.H.k'iy bad forgotten the alcohol wan in tee oat at d, while driving the machine., had naid little attention to what Brown was doing. The deceased va.- about seventyone vois of aire aad had been livin Darlington since the dearh ol ein wife about four vears ago. I'ren"1., V that time he had lived f-ir 1 'any i-fur' on hi., farm about Hirer r-iles :.-:ilhwest f wn, .He wis a efiritorsl in Coniiienv (! .jf the l.'.lth 1 n.'i'Biin when nlistered eiit of service at the close of 'he war He i survived bv his two daughters, Mr.-. I-aac Iirr..-h and Mrs Kim Edv :ird. No arrangements have been nindc for the funeral. Let Miller and Morris clean vour nigs. Call 128. 4-18-tf Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA V Save the Price of a New Car Don't trade your old auto offfor a "song" just because it doesn't look bright and new. Paint it with Auto-Carriage Gloss Paint a durable varnish paint made especially for refin. ashing aatos, carnages and buggies. Nine standard colors nd s dear varnish. Let os show you bow to nuke theold auto look near C. E. Nobes' , Drugstore ; Hard Work Eor Vteinnu t' It in doubtful if there 1 any work harder tlun hou..e oik. Overwork trlls on the kidneys, and vheri the ktdneya are affected one looks and feels older than the sctnil Vesirs. Mrs. A. !. Wells, ft. 5, K'-ly Mount, N. C, wriuw:'! rannot praise f dley Kidney i'illi. enougli 'foV tlw woa.,T-f-il benefit 1 ka-f ,',iiivi.-i";!a,tr5 and Miuhf i'.. Ad."- - " ' '

lTe Sell SLoe Seirvice Shoe cost is one thing mM another, and, together, they make value in service, and service u what you really buy after all. In other words, the quality of shoes you buy determines the resistance they are goin to pve to Father Time. That" ten-ice. Low priced shoes cost less because they are worth less, and the "uplreep" may soon make them eost twice the prico of good shoes. Some people pay$2.50for a pair of shoes and $2.S0for "upkeep." Another pays $5.00 (or shoes and nothing for the "upkeep," and during the same period of time he's better dressed and the good shoci are still good when the other are gone. That's about the size of it. People seldom get rich by practicing economy of first cost, because of their losses through inefficient, costly senice. The less a person can afford to part with money, the more reason he should buy gcod shoes Sclt.

We have them. EnSmmiMIIMniMlfflfflnr Mifw Ethel McKinsey Had Narrow Escape Frum Ser ious Injury. Mirs Ethel McKinsey, aited twenty, ilauclitor of James McKinsey, of Sheridan, was struck by a north bound Monon train in Sheridan, Sunday inorninir and seriously hurv. The accifler.t was unusual and it is considered fortunate that the younj; lady Wat not fatally injutpil,-.. .. , the was erossi'ig the railroad when theli-el of ore of her rhoes vs .'iiiK.t b- tivceii tlie rail and a plank that farmed a part of the lioard cro:sinif. Slie was unable to release herself trough she exerted almost a supei human effort to do so. Th train was approaching but was slowing liown for the Water station. The engineer saw the danger and tnado an rTort to stop the train but did not sueccoed and the engine struck the vounir lady, breaking her leg in t'io 1'lao-.--, injuHng her in the side and she was also bruised in a number of other plnces about the body. .Sunday afternoon she was taken to an Indianapolis hospital for treatment. EULA METZGER WAS Former Lebanonite Said to Have Been Hurt in Automobile Accident. The Frankfort Crescent -News Ays: "Word v.as received in this city Sunday that Kula Mcf.ger of Oankfort has Ix'en seriously injurtl in an automobile acciient at Indianapolis. Mrs. Mct.gcr went to iicUanaolis but was unable to locate her husband. The won. an recently sued for divorce. Metzger is under federal indictment for alleged elertion frauds ami i? to go on trial at Indianapolis on May M. BY-LAWS FINELY PRIME!!.! Throuch the ki-vilncss of Wallace L. Wrijrht, deputy supreme chancellor, Manila, p. I., thi: office has received tw o copies of the by-laws of Willi im McKinley Lodge No. 1 of Manila, which t an excentioniiMy fwi publication of thirty oare:i. contnmi'iz. Shide from the carefully prepared by-i laws, a certificate of member hip and . a complete list of all who fi.ve held membership in the lndge. The tittle book is leatlier-bmmd and bearj on the nut ide front cover the rrot-henn I of the order ir, gold leaf. We eongratula'i Wi'liam McKinley lodge up-1 on 11:1 eoiorpnsc in putl'ng out iucli a fine publication. YEOMAN NOTICE. B'Mtno Homestead 2Ki, Brotherhood of America Yeoman, will meet Thursday,' May IT, at 1A nVlnelt in Odd !elow' ball. Kverv member it urfed t attend m litstrict Manager J. t. Motltotix and M.-tk Kttah. -del"gaf to llu f.3tioiwtl foiteliie. fll he tiere and Kvp a talk on Yeomanry. Kcfre.htiitct, viiu Im atrrci ' ' ' May li-it.

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THE POLICY OF THE Rural Credit Loan & Savings Association is to furnish long time credit or capital to industry especially to land owners and home owners. Ianks furnish temporary capital to meet short-time needs. This Association seeks to serve the community by capital credit for long periods of time. Your active interest in this Association is solicited. All inquiries will ba givon careful attention. Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn. G. M. VORIS, Sec. Colonial Building ' Lebanon, Ind.

Cigar Elimination

Thn V.icb price on tobacco has caused the manufacturers of cif;rs to discontinue some of the choice brand:;. (Jraspire the situation r have stocked liberally on r.YLMKK HOI'SE and OTHER cisars of known value for customers of previously cultivated tastes. Come in area1 get your old favorile brand while they last. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

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