Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 198, Lebanon, Boone County, 19 May 1917 — Page 5
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FOR SALE Lv"v O'ti.J'- vvty tittup, oue pony, biiKgy, and set of harness. See C. A. Parkin, or phone 182. 5-18-6t. CORSA'i.E-AS 8-acre tract, one mile from Sheridan, with four room house, small barn, good poultry house, ami park, loin of nil kinds of largo ami small fruit. A barirain at U.t'n.W. Miller & Strong, Frankfort. Ind. CR KALE Two' lotir'Faiy' piiy vnents. See J. K. Rrushar. f-l'.l-2t WANTED ty WIF-l) MALE AND FEMALE " HK1.P An intelligent person may earn ?100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $,0 monthly In spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room loTI, Buffalo, N. Y. 4-27 0-nio. iilK cLkaS "'KUV'iS' w.th' a vacuum cl( nicr. Miller Morns. 4-30 tf UTF.t oecond hand wind pump 'or steel tower. Telephone f,4l-Y May 9-12t UIASTKlt"0ir 'fa'U""teeth; don't 'matter if broken. I pay 1S1 to $10 per set Semi by panel post and receive check by return mail. F. Tcrl. 10.'! North Wolfe street, Baltimore. M.I. 5-1 i-m UA NTKli-Kew "ni-ii over 2r. jVai.old io travel, working these towns: Thorntown, Jam.-stown. Darlington. 'ruwfordsvillo, Zionsviiie, North Salem. Rrownshurg. Kirklin, Colfax. Frankfort. All summer's job. Start now. Address ijicn Bros., Rochester. N. V. Ul VNTKD Obf fal-e teeth. IWi " m:-'lor if hn-1-. 11. I pay i2.H0 It $l."i.(0 pr full set. Single nud par'ial plates in proportion. Send by Kirerl pot and rrri check bv return mad. L. Mazer, "WI7 S. r. I; St.. 'hlludelplilH. I.i.. May K -Ftl FOU RENT F i U It i-'.N T - Seven room iiuii e. mod ern. John B. Mclaughlin. Indianapolis Avenue. May 8-tf. rOlfREST Nw house, five Vioms. ' modern, bath, toilet, gas renter large basement, close in. Vcfnc K"l son. Phone "bl-Y. 5-l--lit rojt "RKXT" Thr-V" unfurnished ' rotor's, city heat anil bath. Jdn Hall, 611 North Lebanon street. S-I.j-Ct. Inter urban Timetables
TKRRK HAUTK. INDIANAPOLIS EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effrrtiw Feb. 1. 1917. EAST WEST FAST WEST A. to. . A. M. P. .V. I'. .M. 6:25 6:2.". 12:17 6:25 :'.'S 1:15 1:25 7:15 7:25 2:15 2:2.1 S:15 S'25 f 3:-f' t t H-.r.7 t :17 4:15 4:2r, 111:15 l'):25 6. IS 5 .'." 11:15 11:25 f t t n':47 8:i7 10:00 10:20
S12:3 tLiiriteil 'i-iins. Daily except Sundnv. SKrankfert only tast car leaves Indianapolis at 11:311 p. m. and I.af.iettc at 10:15 p. m. craw fords vn.LF. im ision Cars leave Lebanon for Crawfordsviio at 7-:;il, l :".(!. 1 1 .-.10 a. m. 1:3". 3:30, 5:30. 7:.l". 9::i0 and ll:.?!! p. m Caua ar-ive from Crawfordsvilie at 7:10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 3:15, 6:20, 7:20, 9:iU and 11.20 p. m. Don't Let Your Cotii:h Hani On. A fi.ui'h that racks and weakens is lati2crU3, it undermines your health and thrives on neglect Relieve it at once with Dr. Kind's Nov Discovery. ' This soothing hal.-ain remedy heals ' the throat, loosens the phlegm, its anti-eutie propertes ki!l the Kerm aud and the cold is ipiick'y broken up. Children and tri-own-up alik find Dr. Kintt'i New Discovery plfa.'ant to tak- as well u cfee:ive. H r e a hot tie liantly in yeur medicine chet fo prippe, eroui an'l alt brnnchial affec tiona. At druKgists, 'Mc. Adv. NEW WASH DRESSES J3i JOIJ WORK. AT RKrOKTEIl Etjwrter ca R. R. S3.00 Yearly
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Chester A. Johnson Author of Article in May Iiwue of Dows Hanking News. Chester A. Johnson, head bookkeeper at the Farmers State bank of this city is the author of the following article which apiwared in the May issue of Dow' Banking News published at St. Paul, Minnesota. For writing this article Mr, Johnson received a jrohl mounted fountain pen. The article reads as follows: "In corsiclerinir the four most important qualifications which an efficient hank employe should have, the following- are respectfully submitted. "Honesty, accuracy, tact, a courteous and congenial disposition. Without question it is a conceded fact that honesty is considered the prime essential characteristic of any employe in a position of trust. An individual who is not absolutely reliable and who cannot be thoroughly trusted is most cor 'ainly a detriment rather than a het.clit to any institution. "Accural as the second oualilkaI ion. is also of utmost importance. Mistakes of employes may be of twofold injury. A elerk al error may cause a loss of the bank's funds or, if discovered by the customer miy cause a !nss of confidence in the employe, and a ie;-etitiin of such mistakes n.ay .Mutually cause the bank to lo.sC a -Uftoi.:er. Sometimes a careless en try or the failure to make an ento ;es the loss of much valuable time, h should he spent at other work. Tie habit of making careful entries at the time the transactions are made ,ars hours of valuable tone spent :n searching for mistakes and omis"T.i''t. Human nature shouhl Ik leait with according to the particular ehar.vteri-.ticH of each individual. What uppeals to ne person may Inibso!ue!y objectionable to another, ami even the tone of voice and manier of express:, n often has- more inilueaee tfian the eapre.-stt.n itself. Almost everme has more or less powr of intuition and a little careful -tudv of the nature of the individual a! the window i. often of valuable xash'lwe w the ranker in making f. .ransvMon. "t'orteo'is treat, .lent. Siio banks dvrti:e that they give prompt aid -ffai-Us-us treatment, when as ft n'al:er of fact when the customer comes o the hank he often finds that there s rilrsiv at heme. The clerk is oftn cmrns" '' at some other work at hi-!e.-k. and ei'-.er does not see the cus...ioii r .1..- n..t s"'i lu be disposcu o fc'i' " hirii any attention untd ,novd sv the irtt. ihe continual practici f this imtllTerent attitude may be tol--rated by many individuals; b it it h" -oieea i.i.iertii'nuhle to some, and lie. ! trdly muses good d-po.iu.rs le cel. other banking institutions vher her acitnmts and their businT-.-erm-to be inore api'i'rciatw!. When .u '.tniei's nfe ejected by a fcherrfui in! c nrenial cU-k, and are given pronii t and rourleous treatment, as a ru'e thev feel dispo-ed to continue hei'- business relations with the bank iv ha h lenders such service. However t ib.es not nei-essanly follow that a onir conversation sitoulJ ensue after 'very trim-action, for usually people come to a bank to transact business and not to be entertained." CHURCH SERVICES. CENTItL (IIRISTIAN HI RCIL Mining services at 10:20. In this meetmir very brief repnrls of the sta'e convention at Kokomo, will be oiale by the following: Mrs. W'. O. Dir.:-, til. Mn,. Ft. D. Vooiiiees. Mrs. A. L. WarH and Mrs. V. Y. liuchanan. Music Morning Meeting .Sclv -z fcegelinc ' avantin Perpolesr (Jonin-'nMratin March ...... tlrey Miss (iobliene tirovis, o"ani.-t. The Sunday school will meet at '!:oO. Some important announcements will be made to tire clu.-ses tomorrow. It is very important that all members be present. The young people will meet promptly at fi:30 o'clock. ' Sunday, May 27, will he an important day with us. We are to have with us beginning at 9 o'rlnck. Miss Cynthia Mans, Sunday school expert and 'iarry L. Cook. All schools of the county will be invited to these meeting-, morning and afternoon. No mefcting Sunday evening, but we will unite with the niher rhurrh" in the union meeUiig in the M- E. ci lurch. FIRST BAPTIST CIH'RCH. Sunday w hool at 9:45. The attendant and interest have been fine. Now that the warm weatlie comes on 'rt U3 have no letting dov n us is often true. Every one in his place every Sundav .h'suld be our tiognit for the summer monthi. The men of the Hiotherhood class will be addressed by Professor II. G. Hiowrt on the is sues of the great war. The II. Y. P, U. will meet at 6:W. (irn'jp thnsf vill giva the projiam. fne i. ' 1 t nil be, "Ifi 'itajijjj
at the Methodist church at ":,I0. The mid-week meeting will 1st held Thursday evening at 7:80. , Moming Worship, 11:00 Organ: "Morning" Urieg (lloria Patri Creatorex Hymn: "Safely Through Another Week," ...it Mason Response: "Sweet Hour of Prayer'' Bradbury OfTurtArvt "Hvmn of the Nuna".. " '. Lefeburc-Wely Anthem: "Crossing The Bar" .... Bamby Hymn: "The Star Spangled Banner"' , Key Poatlude: "Postlude in G" tluilmant Sermon: "Unfurling Our Banners." Miss Mary Stevens, Organist. PREBYTERIAN CRI RCH. Sunday school, 9.:i0; morning service, 10::i0. Organ: "Morning Breer.es" .. Jenfer Sentence: "And God Said" . . Harris Quartette Chant: TheLord'sprnycr. Quartette Organ: "Offertory in A Flat". Response: "0 Bountiful Jesu" .... Stainer Quartette Anthem: "My Soul Truly Waiteth" Steane Mrs. Jones, Mis. Iacolielli, Mr. Jones. Mr. Tolle Organ: "Vision Cleste" . . Saint Saens Subject: "This Present Time." Vespers, 4:30. Organ: Offertory Pettrali Organ: "Berceuse" Goddard Miss Hess Mulchings Anthem: "'the Lord is My Shephorri" Smith Mis. Jones, Mrs. larnhelli. Mr. Jones Mr. Telle Solo: "More I.ove to Thee" . . Sheldon Mis. Iacohelii. Response: "The Will He Done". Quaiftto Organ: "lnter nez:'.o" from Cavaleria Ru.-t,cani. Anthem: "The D;iy is Past and Over" : Easter Mia. Jones, Mrs. laeobelli, Mr. Jones. Mr. Toll,-. Hy inn-A nthem : " A merica." Quartette. Subicct: "What has, aid Wlif ha.Not Hailed in tin- !'.-..sent World Tragedy." Ti e com- , ration v ill unite in the I'nion me-tnig at tlie Methiwbst -hlirrll at T:"0. ( KM EN AKY M. E. CHI Itl II. Ch.ir!"s Albeit Parkin. Mini-tn. PlTfO a. m.. Sunday school; 10:45 a. oi., morning worship; 'JoiO p. in.. Ji'oior Leagui ; J:00 p. in., Kpwsrtli
I eague. Sunday morninir the pastor will preach on II." subject: "Sclfabneir.i tl.in." Tl. text will bi- foiletl ir Mark lo -io.tii. This .liseus.-on w'i he found to be nuvst heliiful to ai; sbristians w ht desije ri h-ive am! hold the proper iclation to Chi 1. 1, t'o huich and humanity. 'I here w ill be a union service Suniia nhrht. We will loin with the citirer,.of Lebanon in the gr tit ma -s w::iit ti'is church in the interest of . M. c; A. war caiop-. The anioial meetiiig of tbc Epwotth Uague will be he',.1 Mon.lav nutllt ie thr b.ii'iie rimiil. This i- ver important as the -..(brers will be elected for the ensuing yenr. A Siib-d'striet I-.pwoith League on vention will hi- held We.ncsday afternoon, and tuirht in Centenary rhurch. Ielegate.s will lie present from Thorn town, ..oiL-ville. White-town. Ad vauee, Meciianu . burg and Jamestow n A fine progiam has bs-en nrrangeil and all are welcome. Praver meeting Thursday night. "H is wirked not to go to prayer meet ir.g." He eood hy lieing pie.-ent m t (HHISTIAN SCIENCE. Subject, "Mortals and Immortal.-:. Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.. Sun day school at 10:00 a. m. Wcdnosd.r evening e.-teimotty nb-etinir at 8:00 clock. Reading room oiatn Mop. Wednesday and Saturd.-i- from 2 o 5:00 p. in. A circulating library of inthorwd Chiistian science litetatu s maintained the reading room the Cason Seal budding. I MILD IIKI THb'LN. Sunday school. 9:tj0 a. m. Pr-:n h -ng by the pastor at U-e, h drove. II t. in. and at the local church at 7:tl" m. R"v. J. M. Tuggle. pitstor. f HIST CHRISTI AN ( ! t( H. All meinbeiji of the rhurch are ur;.to b'.- pre.ent Suiidav morninis as n-.it ers of bus:ne.-s will come up lor collude! alien. CITY NEWS Baumgardt for clcnning. Phor 9X Coming a new telephone directory. May 3 tf.. We pet your ruga ami return them. Miller & Morris. Apr. .-tf. George E. Mills 'will tube pianos here ntvt week. Leave oitlers with Miss kbih IV'kirs. Lawn mower luitig. We make thm cut the grai:i. Give us tk trial W, K. Eraley shop. Alley crossing. rear Oak Drug store. V May 8-tf W e cleup 9 by 12 ru for f 1. Miller. & slum. Apr. 5d-tf.
Conscription Hoard Announces
List ToKcther With Ihe Registrars. The Boone County Conscription Board, composed of SheriiT I). N. Lewis, county clerk Leonard Titus anil Dr. G. A. Srhultz, has completed its list of registiation places for June 5 when all men. between the uges of 21 and 31 will register. The list of registration places with the registrar each, is as follows: Marion township, Center school house, Charles Ilot-aid; Clinton, No. 5 school house. Robert hern; Washington, Precinct, Watson .Masters; Sugar Creek, Horner room, three doors ec it of perlell'iie, Thorntown, Thomas Pic; son: Jeiferson, Dover school huusc, . 0. Blown; Center 1. surveyor's olhco. Albert Witt; ''enter 2, prosecutor's oHic. Harry Darnall; Center ti, ladies' re.-t room, Jh Cain; (.'enter 4, t vin North: ity tie:i..iner's otlice, MelL'nio i. No. 5 school house. Grow New; Eagle, !-;. bee . hop, ZlOItsVille. e; V'citli. trustee':- nfliiv, t, C. O. LuiiiriireM': Peiry. I, John Heir; llartis.m. the residence. Ovid Kno-.lton-j. 1, MiCliiin and Kule. Advance, Cbafle.; Jic Northfiehl, Lumpkins' John II Ir Whitepto.vi No. 7 scho: Knowltou Jackson N . ider's sto Clain; Jackson t 'tizens State i. 2, director's room Bank, Jamestown. urge Piersol. in ge Piersol., v in traimm; camp l-din Shaw Stationed at Naval Station al Great Lakes III. The I'nion Trust company this o-irniiig received a postal eaid from John Shaw, the hmli school stu'lnt who enlisted in the navy a several -lav. sifo and who if now staiioned at the Navtil Training Station al it Lakw, PI., sHirt-tr-tr t,.it he wwhaving a tine tiiie w t-jffits to eat.' e also asked tijat"t. Reporter lie nt to hiin.'1 PATIENT JUMPS FROM Mrs. A. I., liayden Recovering From Oiieralion Leaps From Seetind Story Window. I - loorning following an attvousmvs Mrs. A. L. Hay cnt at the Williams ho.-pit-iid. Although fhi ;iif. re. painful to c-s the prescn ne has no sci'i yden v as opcr iigo and dariiii -ral da iia s - has b. rn-i vic.g. The attack this mom upon her suddenly and whii e was mil of the nit of tin' window. shi jump d p.vnnoric sfmwy. dale W ide ( ampantn to Raise SLID.(toil Eor Y. M. C. A. War Work, I .' Il.r Kin INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 10. la:e-wide ciinpaign to raise SiMl.Ooo or the war work of the Indiana Youn Men's Christian As ..K-iati.n will b i.UHleiu ti in the state tomorrow. P:i lnotte Samlay will be ob-erved, ui.d suliseriptiun will be caib'd for in all the churches of the slate. Ministerhave been nsked to preach sermons or the subject. The Y. M. C. A. tares a great task To it the war department looks to pris vide recreation for the soldiers ill the camps, W ,thin a short lime there wil be 12 OU0 nv-n in ramp at l-'mt Karri -on. Inihaoapoli-. in the officers' train ing cauip, regular l.rmy units, engineeni.g cotps and medical training i amp. In another mnlh. it is expected iltut se-.eral tlieusawl mitimutl gaaitl n.rit will bo mobilized either at Fort Harrison or at snotli. - point in state, in Srpteiiiiier the conscription army of nOd.ooo wil, be called and 2.V0OO more men may he in camp in Indiana. At each one of these camps the Y M. (.'. A. expects to maiiilain a build ing, with reading riKims ami other comfortjt for soldiers. It will have local si'cretarieH at each camp to aid th" nob hers in many ways. Guardsmen who served on the Meicic,an border tell of the wonderful i of (be Y. M. C A. there, lit fore the Y. M. C. A. camps were established the soldiers had not reading or writ mg rooms no places where they could really enjoy themselves by reading or improve their mimU by atudy. A unite in prait,e of the Y. M. C. work. The ale has bett divided Into di triits. Each district will he expect to raise a certain amount nf inoney The Calumet ihslnet, including Gary, km et the pa-e by p!i.ding moi than tt tSr.tn'O asked lot.
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WILL REQUEST ROAD 10 MAKE CONCES Frankfort Citizens Want New Koad to Ht(;p al! Troins There. Ihc- Frankfort Times saa: "With the idea of giving the people of I'rankfoil the p ivilegi a they deserve a i.-.ovemeut is under way to : the city council refuse to grant the Indianapolis & Frankfort ruilroad right to vacate certain streets md alleys in the western part of the ity until the railroad first enters nto .". ic,r.:i,i..l v.itl, the til, to stop ill trains here, to receive and dis:haige pa:-..i r.is T..i pohtl of ! "The u.-t'on propoen because of 1'ea is not being that the railid is attemntini- to abuse anv privileges but to assure tin; city tnat i , t wi'l receive the benefits fnm th' ailroid that it dei-.-rves. "The city council now has undi onsnleratmii the vacation of eertah propel ties which owners as.-ert will he rietrimentnl to private owner?. That tie railroad will, if such is the ci so, make reasonable settlement has been assured. Thr public in general! is desirous of havinjt assurance of the railroad giving I ranklort tile the line without exceptorn. ''In many ciiies through which the , Pennsylvania lailroiol and the llig I our railroad operates, certain fast trans do not stop to receive or Hisi , :,.,.i cliarire pasengers. Pc-iple interested in ti... .sKm-f of CmnUfort .no antl! this city have the privi-l in- use of all passenger trains. lege "For this reason pressure will be j hrouirht lo bear upon the city eoun- I ril to refuse to runt tl,e rcqueata of the railroad for the vacaii'-n of str-' t.i ami alleys until the road has fir. t a-stir"d the city that all passenger trains v.ill be slopiied to take on and uisrharsrc patrons of the road." ST'INF Til Sj-I'AK, Hear V.'. K. Stone, President of Purdue univorsity speak Monday night in t i tie convention hall of the court house. President Stone comes to Ib.-inonl und'-r the auspice, of the I.-banon t VVon.en's Franchise league. The meet-1 ing is free to everyone.
PROMPT PAYMENT Mr. Arthur Wolfe, State Auto Insurance Company: (Inc.) Urtceived your letter and draft in full payment for damage done by collision, which has never been excelled by any eompany I ever dealt with. Will be glad to endorse your company for fairness and promptness. Sincerely ynnrs, DAISY DOUGLASS 15 AKK. . This letter was received after the adjustment to Mrs. ISarr's ear. Ve.-s Rich desires to add his thanks to the State Auto Insurance Company, Inc. for the prompt payment that the agent, Z. C. .Smith made him. i fttt-tkducl.ion on any -policy of Fire, Theft, Collision or Liability. Z. C. SMITH, Agent. 206 South I-cbanon St.. or Intcr-statc Sal?s rooms. I'hone 206 or AGENTS WANTED
Jf '" M ki . V S -e sfc. Ow, fX a"' tlfmlf Scrvica for you on country roads ou city pavements becomes a certainty tkc day Racine Country Road Tirea encircle your wheels. Ji tlia nams signifies, these tires are built to give greatest miluag wbera driving is hardest.
L'lUIiiL-ROAD liULa Notice the tread. Haavy bridge of tougli rubber atocjt luilt uj to tKo CKQter. prevent aide-elipping nj giv mximum wear under all condition giva new comfort to your motoring.. f liF. n,,'.. , tAot my Radnt Tin RAClK'F. RUBBER COMPANY RACINE, WIS. Bert Miller, Lebanon, Ind.
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When the Time Comes as it will fur all of us. then we can s.iy that OAK HILL is a place where neither skill or money has been so far spared to make it attractive. Let us show you the large plats ami how the lots are planned. Soe Fred C. Moler, Supt.
( IfAl icsidcnt of This County Many YearsThe Funeral. ,, , ...... ... , ,, ,, Mrs. hatah Wills died at the Melh- ! : odist hospital at Indianapolis, at 10 o'clock Friday nicht, death ueinir dui to a complication of diseases wit which she had been ill for six weekShe was a native nf Kentucky havim been born in Nicholas county Oecm bev 4, is:;? and was consequently seventy-nine years, five mnntns anil fifteen days old at the time of death, j Since 1870 she had lived in this camty. In January lPfit she was united ; in marn.iirc to James Wills who died I in isei. line daiiKiit'i". Mi... Aiic-Will-am of inilianap-di - and ore ,,i:,ter, Mrs. Matilda Crump, arc the su;--1 vivinK relatives, Mrs. Wiils was a j member of the First Christian church j here. ; The body arinert here this after-! noon and wa.i taken lo the Coiy and j
Ibatton funeral parlors. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at i'KO o'clock at the First ChnMiun church the Lev. A. W. Cash officiating. Burial wiil he at Pleasant View, WON ORATORICAL.
' , ,, . . . u . ' Ui"MU"' "'"ml"n S'lv" Medal at W. C. T. C. Conlest. l ittle Miss Itamona Prandon was aaanled t:,e silver medal at the Oratoiical contest riven by the W. C. T. I'. Friday niKht at the Central Christian church. The title of her reading was "Ilmv a l.itt'c Girl Kinptied the Juir." A ttowl crowd attended the contest. KSTKRIt.WS RKSl'LTM. AMKR1CA.V ASSOCTATIOM. Indiunapoiis, 5; Kansas City, 4 (10 innintfs.) Columbus. 4; Minneapolis, 1. rr. Paul, 10; Louisville, Toledo, K; Milwaukee, 5. AMKKICAN I.EAGVE. I'hicairo, X; Boston, 2. New ot-,-, 7; Detroit, :i. V a.stnnirton, h; St.. Iniis. 2. NATION.M. U'AGt'K. I'l-ilade'phia, it; Cliicsmo. 1. New yoik. s: pittsborish, 1. Cincinnati, 1; n0-lnn. I. Brooklyn. 4; St. Uui. 1.
