Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 195, Lebanon, Boone County, 16 May 1917 — Page 7

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FOR SALE vSAl.K Karn in good condition. It at 6LS East Wain street. S-10-6t.

SALE Three 40-acra 'arms, 1 improved; 20 acres m tnterur-

Jiear & Orear. Slay ll-6t

SALE Barrel c? Great West

road oil. Maud Miller. 5-16-3t

SALE OH TRArik One best

es in Lebanon, for sale 10 H

' acres; well improvel homes;

a. SHU per acre Orear bnon, Ind. 5-12-6t. wanted" T l 1) Deliver- boy. Sec Ia-Cichtnan.

D MALE AND FEMALE

-I" An intellieent person may

4 e'lOtl monthly corresponding for

Tapers; IU to oO monthly in

time: experience unnecessary

nvas?mir; subjects Kuiffi sted. for particulars. National Preea

u. Room 1619, Buffalo, N. Y. 4-27--mos. "('LEAN RUGS WITH A luum cleaner. Miller & .Morris i Apr. ,10-tf.

a7 L.X) tvecond-haml w ind pump

steel tower. Telephone 541-Y 5 JIny 9-12t f FALSE TEETH Don't matter broken. I pay SI to $10 per set.

hy panel post and receive check

urn mail. F. Terl. 403 North

stroei, naitimore, nirt. 0-10-6t

TED Music pupils 3oc per les- . Call or address. 434 North eet. or phone 6X. 5-12-fit D Truck hauling of all Prices reasonable. Phone Murat Wiley. o-14-t D Old fVleteetihr don't if broken. I pay II to $10 Send by pa'cel pest and reheck by return mail. F. Terl jrth Wolfe street, Haitimore. 6-I4SI

(TED Porter. Craig's Store. May IS tf. i TED (iirls to operate power Vmg machines and to work in

jng room. Bess Mfg. Co.

JUEXEE MEETi;Q

Celebration of Final Pay

ment of $4,000 Church Debt.

PLEDGES ARE BURNED

5-1.1

pot 1 KACHEfcS "AT TV..Vf ION n you want an opportunity to iionrv in your psara tiai or durjour vacation! Eay agreeable ' No investment retired. - Wf Wveral school teachers in each & Write or call immediately. If i nte, name the school you ar r-ig. Timber Investment & Hies Company. (tM-8 K. of P g, Indianapolis, Indiana. J May 16-:it. J TED ObTTalse 'teeth. Don't tier if broken. I p,iy fl.00 tr g per set. Send hy" parcel po .weive check bv return mail. I. . 2iK17 S.Hith Fiflh street, Philia. Pa- M-slrM3t. FOR RENT HlK.ST heven roonThouse, modI. John B. McLaughlin, IndianAvenue. May 8-tf. I KENT Modern 6" room house.

)rrv Lenox. May 9-tf

umished

halli. Il:

Ix'banon street

May I.'.-2t.

house, five rooms

era, bath, toilet, ga heater, aaement, close in. Verne Nel--i-bone 501-Y. ,1-1.1-t

FOUND ' IT Bay " mare. "X V. -. ITionc Whitestown. May l.3t.

Program Giei by First Bap tint Church Organization Tuesday Night

Last evening" was a tima of rejoicing among th ladies of th Firat Baptist church of this city. Tha occasion was the Jubilee meeting of th Industrial Union of the. church ee!brnting th final payment of $4,000 pledged for th erection of th ae building. The union ha membership of more than 200 women aod it organized into sn Metion. The work has bran characterized duriaf these five years by fine spirit of oc -operation and loyalty. Every woman has had some worthy share in the work. Prominent among the leaders of the work have been Mrs. C. F. S. Neal, president; Mrs. S. M. Ptorm. vicepresident, and leader of section sn. Mrs. D. S. Whitaker, treasurer for 17 years and Mrs. J. P. Coverdale. secretary who has a record of not missing a meeting unless out of the

city.

The celebration last evening was

largely attended by the ladies as well

s by the men of the church. A brief

program was given in th church aud-

torium followed by a Joyous social

hour during which refreshment were

served. The Fntgcaa. The program waa as follows- Two violin sols by Iesli Trcmtwan; "Za!" bv Trinkaua nd "Pizzicato"

from "Svivia" by Delihre with Dor

othy Felker at th piano; double

umber by Mr. Joseph laeobelli, "The

Amakening" Sprusa, and "A Necklace

tf love Kevin; Miss Ola Smith ng, 'Eiegie" by Masrane and "Where

VioieU Crow" hy Dichmont; Miss Mary Stevens rave two organ numbers

"Home Sweet Home by Puck and 'J..-iCiniuataine" by Gabriel-Maria. Hie program was concluded with 'be burning of the pledge by Mrs. C. j

K. S. Neal and Mrs. D. S. WhiUker.

While the pledges were burning the

lights were turned low and the ronirregation stood and sang "Praise God

From Whom all Blessings Flow". Mrs. Neal gave a brief historical address in which the organization and success of the union wan set forth. She thanked the ladies for their sup

port and persistent labor, and paid a compliment to Mrs. 0. A. Cook who

s the first leader in the woman's

work, also to Mrs. MrKee the wife

f a former pastor who was ip.stru-

rren'al in effecting the present form

of organisation.

rrv Lenox. Ma 1 RENT Three unfur 1 1 Tn' r,,v h1"' nd balli.

I ill M'rth l.eti; U:.Nf-NeW

MET7IE E. MARTIN IS

DIVORCE APPLICANT

I)R. T. S. TURNER I LEBANON. INDIANA. -met of Woraea an4 Ckildraa J Hi sr. Throat and Lungs bank Building, Rooms 104, S06. Pbon tM

I. A. A. WILLIAMSON EAR, NOSE and THROAT jHca over Fitter's Drug Stoi.

PHONE 141.

Vien Suit Againat Granrille E.

Martin A 11,000 Alimony.

Mcttie E. Martin has filed suit again.-.!, r.ranvilic Edward Martin, fol livorce. The couple were married May 2.1. 1D14 and separated May 13, 1917. The plaintiff charges the defendant with cruelty to her and her five children by a former marriage. avers that during their married In the defendant was engaged m the various businesses of oira'ing and running a restaurant, hoarding and roon-ini! bouse and grocery store and hit she and her children assisted in the operation of these businesses. The defendant is owner of property of the probable valu of 12.001. the plaintiff vnrs. She asks for divorce, alimony of l,f;0 and cost The plaintiff's attorney is Mitchell Tilli.tson.

CITY NEWS

can supply you with anyng in the Hardware line

b rum iwi or rata voms

banon Hardware Co.

west aw atmt

I AESTHKT1C SAVING. ? nt do you (Junk of Ike at'V f y an Wo beautiful. H vomea 'nougb io part with them wtthminf t" iiri(i t'wm wort. ;

Baumgardt for cleaning. Phona 93 Coming a new telephone directory. May 3-tf.

Taxicab, aut delivery. Long tislanc drive. Phon 218. W. T Haadla

We clean 9 by i rugs for fl. Mil ler 4 Morris. Apr. 30-tf. At the Grand tonight, Senior cla play. Vou can't afford to miss it. Donl forget th Senior clK p'ay tonight The "Melting PM." l.wer fioor, M a id lb rents, balcony, 25 cent to aH. ,

La morew (ii;ng. W make

their, tut the erne Uiv as a trial. W. if. I-fey utrjp. Attvy eewewng.

rear Osk tmg irtn. alay I t

List of MiictM-o ' A,. ;. cant at April Kxsi.i.on. Oat of th etver,t--fiv applicants who took; th April teachers' examination held her in April 28, only nineteen wcro aucresaful. Th following is the list of these who made licenses: Thirty-lx months Myra B. Richardson, Lebanon; J. W. Vandover, Zionsvill. Tatnty-four months Alice M. Cox. Lebanon; R. E. Moore, Zionsville; R. W, DuVall, Lebanon; Maude Havtkirm, Ibanon; Agnes HilligoM, Lebanon; Moe A. Robinaon, Lebanon and Kathtrina Young, Indianapolis, primary. Twelve months Dewey Akers, Lebenont Fveref Pink. JamecfrAwn: Kuva Harvey, Zionsville; Frances Kcmodle, Jamestown; Vernita Miller, Jamestown; Thelma Shelburne, Zionsville; Dora L. Thrine, Lebanon; Leo M. F'ar-rell,-t,cbanon; Kuby Shepherd. Lebanoo and Fred Wilmorc, Sheridan. BANKRUPTCY PETITION.

W. S. Ritchie List Liabilities at ?20,79 And Assets at $6,100. Will S. Ritrhie, of Lebanon, a former haniwar merchant, has filed a voluntary petition in bnnkrupty in th fedaaral eurt listing his liabilities

at 120,700.20 and his aaeeta at $6,100.

Committee Completes Plans For

Big Scc'.z Gathering on Thursday Evening.

The committee in charge of the big

wial meeting of Winnebago Tribe No.

M I. O. R. M. to be held in the hall in

he fason Neal building on Thurr-da

evening, have completed the tij.al ar

raiigements. Brothers Hohhs. Craw'ord. McConaughy and C'X. all state

officers will e present find innke ad

dresses. The six hundred and thirty-ig'-t nieir.bers of thl s tnt have been erl fnnna! invitations to attend this

Tie tii-g arid all members of the- Red

Men order who resiile in tins h'inting

gmumi are cordially invited to be the

yiests of the W inneiago Tnbe on that

vening. The committee i. anxious hat all members be in attendance as his is to be the biggest meeting ever

ncld in the history of the local tnbe.

A course of refre-shmente iil lie

served after the meeting.

Andrew W. Mote Died at Daugh

ter's Home Near Darlington.

Andrew W. Mote, died at the home

of his daughter, Mrs. Ed Conrad, one

mile west of !ailtng'n yesterday. A oaralytic stroke suffered some t-mc ago was the cause of 'nu death. T'ie

leceaed is a civl war veteran. Mr. Mote is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Knvh Mot, and was born n''i

Sirartstiurg seventy-one ye-trs ag. He

pent practically all of his life in

Montgomery county. Iiuring the civil

ar. he enlisted in Company C, 1'Mth

regiment, but later entered Company I, Uth Indiana.

Mr. Mate survived by his d-mirh. er Mrs. Conral, three gramichililren, one brother, Charles P. Mote of

Crawfordsville aod two sisters, Mrs Charlotte Kelsey of CranfordovilU and Mrs. Carrie Bcebe of Shannon-dale.

F'uneral arrangements have not yet

been completed.

S AND CH!

Tlease keep up jour rhirkens and dog;,. Any stock running at large will be taken up by the police and the owner will have to pay for a't damage done to people's gi.rrlens. Citizens

Let ua ail get together, co-operate

with one another in older to rai&c a bumper garden crop tliia jear. OKA ELLIS. Chf of Police. May IS it. YEOMAN NOTICE. Boons Homestead 20X, BmtheiJiood

o' America Yeoman, will meet Thurs

day, Slay 17, at 7::'.0 e'clock in Odd

to attead at Oiatriet Manager J. E.

Montemi and al. b. Kuen, a d"i'gtc t ihf s,-iitinitl ennrlave will be here

ml give to ik on Yowmaory. lie-

fur-.bid-snt .ll be liCTesJ. Kay li.-.'t,

LISIOFBKFORMIEf Five Schools Enter 65 Athletes For Satur-

OFFICIALS

CHOSEN

Representatives From Three Counties Qualify For the ' District Tourney.

The Crawfordiville Review says: "With the entry list completed and nearly all the lieUils ariangel for the final plans for the sectional track meet to be he'd hcic at Infalla field

on May 1 indicate Cat the meet will

one of th be. t seen in the county.

The schools entered are in the three counties: Montgomery, Clinton and

Boone. C'raivfunlsville from the first. Frankfort and Kirklm from Clinton, Ami Ihanon and Thorntown from Hoone county make up th lut. Frankfort, with nineteen men has the most entered, and Crawfordsville, with fifteen i:i second. "Lebanon is the favorite of the meet lince the Moore county team walked

away with second place in the C. I.

II. S. meet held at Ifuyette last bat-

unlay. Kirklin and Frankfort will be

he dark horses next Saturday, but ill the athletes entered have estab

lished marks aufficivntlv high tj qualify them and the Blent should be closely contestcl.

"The winners of the events wnl go to Lafayette the following (Saturday to compete wi'h the winners from the other sections over the state. "All the officials with the exception if starter have hvn ktU. U-.-I and from the list the officiating will be of first innlitv. i. M. Wiley, of Grecnsburg will le referee of the meet, which ill .-tart it 1 o'clock. "A'iniiMnn w:II be twenty-five "The li.t of entires ami officials foi-

t ranfordsville. 1 F.lmer Ru'h 2 Sherman Snder i Ralph Powell' 4 Chciter Churchill 5 Allen Ea.Ulark i Maurice Patterson 7 J i.--per Cmgwall 8 John Mosley 0 Lawton Mahan ID l:ll.ert Walker 1 1 Joe ravis 12 fieorgc Laurimore Vi Floyd McGeath It Jmk Vroi.man li Evan Ilyrd Frankfort. fi 1. Ilimmelwright 17 H. Got ke 18 R. liunges 19 K. Grovcr i H. Ei.gle i R. U .msev C. Powell 21 11. Hrow n 2i L. Noble 2." O. Ilurliin nr. I). Tankeisley 27 K. Ijurhiii 28 J. Love 2tl O. to F. Whirry .'ll O. rhildre.-s : XL Darker 3:t C. fioberta y-1 William Moere Kirklin. :t.', S. Strol l :1 W ilbam Kingsolver !17 II. Iluftine :A (;. Meal ') V. Pope 41) L. Ca.'t Lebanon. 41 I. VMnte 42 H lieVol '! F. n h II P.. Hohanon 1o V. I;mk 4i P.. Smith 47 K. Hcdnrk 48 K. rrrl'h 4 W. llrown Mi M. Ashley 51 It. Fields i.2 ,M. (,ardm-r t. tiraier f4 K. (lilletto

.IS C. Berk R f . VrA H K. hasttner fiH F. UwUr IA H. Coogi-r

IHI

H. Jobi

A. Master C,. M-irnp E. Witt

Clothes the kind real bops wear. From the rirsl clip o the shears to the final stitch at the finish, the foremost thought in the , construction of our BOYS CLOTHES is that they're being made for real bovs and every . effort is directed to make them '$oy Proof." Very special values of exceptional mm f V clothes, and new patterns, worth much i more on today's market at J (Other interesting value at $5, ft, $8, lift) Tapeless Blouses and Clever Shirts 50c to $1 Cadet Hose, the guaranteed hose '.29c Everything that's good for boys to wear is found here Wooley & Edwards (Memoriae th Nun)

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r.4 C Riggms h.'i T. Ktf phenon Referee M. Wiley. St,irter Undecided. C'vrk Paul Manaon. Score keeper Newton Oavidaon. Announcer Lev.ia Shaver. Judges of finihh Profe-mir J. L. Leonard. L. S. Hannikcr, Professor Harley Houueman, Lowell Dale. Field judges Profeesor r.reckinridge, A. S. I.aFollette, L. S. Han.ilton. TimerpC. O. Caplinger, S. S. Bliis, Plnv.l l,ffev

Track assiitnta Paul Wright,! Harold Ru h, Dewey Cleveland, Carl B.ilea, (jeorge Manaon. j Inspectors Robert Gray, H. E. Long. '

BINGLES AND BONERS

DY JACK VT:iOCK. RACIE OF J. McORAW. Heneath the shades of Coogan's blult A little fliant stands, Mcdra.v a mightv man is h

W ith wildly waving hand

glints of fury in his tamps liot as divert sands.

Ho st.imls -md shivers in his rage His glan-es turn to flames

'I've often mt.-t defeat. sa,-a he,

extra irnirg guines.

"Hut whv ho,ild gate dferee that I "Should lost to I-on Ames?'

In the spotlight today: Leon Ames.!

Loon made his annual hit in Tuesday's

me and boat the (iianu. I I-urthermore the Giants Io.-t first!

place to the Cubs, all of which makes

John McGraw as peaceful as a wildcat. '

Fred Mitchell's Bruins clawed the'

Braves and won their eighth straight

e where upon George Stalling

said: ! ! blank

The A tt. t..t i, - le ,l,.J fine .nm.l

the White S'.v fine . a hr,..

gr.il h of the luns-r would look in the

nate chamber at Washington. Joe penj turned in the best pitching

performance of the day. He held the Mnrkfi to four hits and allowed no lund.

The I!ed Son saw Dalle Ruth batted

out of the box and it made them so peevish they faihd to enjoy victory ovrr the Indiana.

Those Red Sox are in treat damnw

of losing lir:it place if all the players join the army.

The Deileeis fin.ilK- wen a ramc.

but it look both Cheney and Maxouxrd

to step the XWt'.i.

Bunny Brief continues to be glori

ous in defeat. Though the Pirates

Ifrt Iluiiny did bis lit was a home run ag.iin.-t the Phillies. Hie Yankees are enjoying themselves at St. Louis, pushing buildings and things over on the Browns. Merkle. riiekcrt, Cuti-haw, Jackson, Pirn, Miller and Severeid were satisfied vilh three hits apiece. Bulletin John Mrt.rnw is negotiating with the government for the loan of several battli.-.hips tit flay against the Cardinals. YKSTF.RDAY'S RESfLTSf. AMF.RICAN ASSOCIATION'. Milwaukee, 2; Indi inapolis, 0. I.ouissille. 2: Minneapolis. 1. Toledo, S; kaniaa City, 1. Ht. Paul, 5; Columbus, . AMKRICAN l.EA(;i'E. t hinigo. II ; Athletics, n. Washington, 11; IVIroit, ; New York, 7; tt. 1.m'f. 4. Boston, ; Cleveland, V NATIONAL I.r.AGt'r:. IU. Uuis, b; New ork, 4 (ten In iiiesn). Cllfeago, 1; Boston, 1. I'M-S'lriphi, 8i FiltsNreh, t. Brovkljn, 6i Ciwmi'ati, li,

THE r-OLICY OF THE Rural Credit Loan & Savings Association is to furnish long time credit or capital to industry especially to lund owners and homo owners, banks 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 be given careful attention. Rural Credit Loan & Savings Assn. G. M. V0RIS, Sc. Colonial Building Lebanon, Ind.

Cigar Elimination

The high price on tobacco has caused the manufacturers of cigars to discontinue some of the choice brands. Grs.'ning the situation we hava stocked liberally on PALM Ell HOrSE and OTHER cigars of known value for customers of previously cultivated tastes. Come in and get your old favorite brands while Ihey last. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

SF.NSATIOM NO. 402 No. i2M Is a Kentucky brer! Mammoth Black .lack, lfV handa hig-h, with mealy points; has lot of bone; smooth, good back and hips; larjte head and ears am! a jure breeder. Season fee $12.Sf

SOI NI) GRADE SI ALLIUM AU. SI Joe Blaz thire. Bay Blaze faea. left hind toot white; foaled in 1H09; aire Blaze f Warsley III, right front foot white; Stud book No. 845-A. Joe is lo'j hands high, weiffht 'J.OtiO.with all the qiialitie of a draft horse, rood dlfpontion, is heavy bodied and abort leaped. Season fee $10.00.

TERMS OK SEASON This Ja-k and Horse will make the season nf 1317 at my b.im near Milledgeville, 4'.4 miles south of Lebanon. Jack $12.50; Horse, $10.00. Insure colt to stand and suck. Should mare be moved or sold without my consent before end of season money becomes dee at once. Care will be taken of all stands but should any accident occur I will not be held responsible. I risk the horse you risk the mare. Come and ae me, i traat everybody right. CLAUD WILLIAMS, Phone New Brunswick I also have horses and mules for sale for canh or on easy tenna with your own security. I'ay for them when you sell them.

We Have Money To Loan First Rural Loan & Savings Assn. IL P. New, Sec.