Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 204, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 May 1917 — Page 5

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IlitchelTs Corn and Bunion Remedy ' . Will cnse your corn and bunion pains. Its effectiveness : ia )i)ioved by muny constant users. j They pronounce it r.v.z ct the exceptional - if net the i best they have ever used.

The comfort your feet demand can be had in this time tried remedy. 25c THE PACKAGE Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

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Rates zc Per Word, Each Issue. Advertisement Takes lot Lw Tbun 10c.

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FOR SALE : SALE OR RK.NT At summer .sort, desirable cottages at Lake s, 1ml. William Arnold, Churu- . Ind. May 24-3t. '. SALK- Motorcycle With aide ar. oood a. new. ii. C. Wick-5-2.r-2t : SALE OK TRAPE-Housc of 5 r-n;s, b.uh and pantry. Inquire r'ordice street. u-Ha-flt "" WANTED WED ".MALE AND "FEMALE ELI" An intelligent person may

$100 monthly corresponding fur

papers; $4'J to $;i0 mot,thly in

time; excrience unneces.-iry; invossu.g; subject suggested, for particular. National Press .u, lluum 1013, liuiTulu, i. Y. 4-27-8-ino. CLEAN RL'GS "with a vacuum aner. .Miliar & Morri.i. 4-30 tf ,'JEI) Old Talse teeth. Don't slier if broken. I pay ilM:) to

I per full s-t. Single anil pir-

i!ata in proportion. Send by i post and receive check by remail. L, Mazer, 2007 S. 5tii St., lolphia. Pa., May IS Lit ,'ED-Milk co w "to k-en fur if milk. Call phone 121034. 5-21 -Ot ;TF.l Hoy wauls job on farm; I yea.s ol d will kep busy, ir Lfleley, Lebanon. May 22 -fit. ."TED Firr rnn at T. 'II.. I & . power house. 5-22-tf ltl Work ori farm by boy 13 ir: old, expeiencod. Arthur Ijl1-

n Wert Ash street. S-?'-Mfc. -.TEI) Man to "cut "kindling lol. Phone M4-X. f j FOR RENT 1 HEN' '1 Seven room house, mod- . John B. McLaughlin, Indian1 Avp.-ue. ' May 8-tf.

SENT Seven room house, mod-

i. John Ii. Md-aughlin, Indianavenue. 5-2l-tf

RENT Three ne wf y f uiii.-hed

304 F.outh Ka.st street.

So-K. May 22-tf.

RE.VT-raVture'for iow. "418

t Washington. A. I.. Weicn.

5-2".-2t " LOST ; jCt'i hill, between Adier's ir and MR South Ibanon Thursday forenoon. Reward urn to Will llaydon or to Reomcc. . 5-2l-3t

Noticeable Increase in Amount of Milk Received at the Factory.

CHAS. E. LEEKE

For Groceries

1 4 LSTERCBBAN BLDG.

:;ilY PAY IS WALL TAPER DAY AT HIE PAINT SPOT IAKRY SAUNDERS ,i liw-Y West Main St

Complete satisfaction to their patrons, is the only reason that can be given for the rapid growth of the Indiana Condensed Milk company. Each day sees a noticeable increase in the amount of milk received at the local factory, and an increase in the number of milk patron. Thirty per cent increase in the amount of milk received since a year ago has been recoid'Hi by the company and since April 12 of this year, four hundred end sixteen new patrons have. beer. ctMi'd to the list making the total 1.102. The officials expect to have this tit.nl reach 14-VJ by the first of July and a daily supply of miik of 7.i,W) rounds. The company has established new stations of supply near Danville and Frankfort and is just starting one in Crnwfordsville. Milk is new being received here from a far south as Coauville. thirty-five miles aouth of here. The price now being paid for 4 per fiit miik ii $2 por hundred which i a'i iricrea.se of fifty-four per cot over the pnee paid a year ago. The biff ware houue is now under Ihe eourue of construction. This new huildinjr will have a floor space of !2.ivn fj;rt. beinir three stories in l-eixht. This will make the factory

buiidinir 2M feet long; and 73 feet

wide, jrivirat the company ample room to take care of the larije increase In business. '

ALL ASHES MUST BE REMOVED AT OilCE

All ashes must be removed from alleys and from lots at once. This is escential and must be complied with. The city ordinance is plain and its provision! are strict. OKA ELI IS, Chief of Polica. 3-23-26.

J. Kirk please f ill at Western

L'nion. Important, May 17-tf.

RECORD OF THE PAST

'iitiifiiiiimiiiifiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM I COOK WITH GAS " (!illllil!!!ltllllllllltllMllllllllllii

No Stronger Evidence Can Be Had In Lebanon.

Look well to their record. What 'hey have done many times in years

jone by is the best guarantee of tature results. Anyone with a bad back

my reader suffering from unnary trouble, from kidney ills, should find comforting words in the following

tHtemnr-t Mrs. W. G. Neely, N. Ibanon St

Lebanon, savs: "I suffered from

backache at different times for several years. The worst pain was iirro my Kidneys and sometimes kept ;ne for sleeping well. As one of the family had had so much benefit

from Dosn s Kidney Pills, I brimn using them and in a short time, I was feeling better." (Statement given January 4, 1919.) On October li, 1915, Mrs. Neely added: "I have had no occasion to use Doan's Kidney Pills since they cured me, I am glad to continue recommending thii medicine as I have been." pri.-eSOc, at all dealers. Don't

jrnan a r.inney riio nic r,oiuo ih, Mrs. Neely h.-u twice publicly recommended. Kostcr-Milburn Co., Props., liuffalo, N. Y.

Local Charities Committee Sub

mits Report on Two Institutions.

j II. D. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store

on! 143. Lebanon, ind.

TAUoa l call a irirl a "lcntcn,"

FOR RENT $1.00 PER DAY

The local committees have submit

ted their reporta to the State Board of Charities and Corrections of visits made to the county poor asylum and to the county jail.

The ccunty poor asylum was visited

May 13th, 1U17, by Mrs. Hen F. McKey. John Jones, Dr. O. C. HiciTins

and R. C. Huckleberry. Their report is as follows:

Located one mile southeast of Leb

anon, superintendent, Tearlc Muston. Salary of superintendent, $7'i0 a year;

.alary of wife, nothing; superintend

ent, to in family; hired help paid by county: men, 2; women. 1; Falary of

men $30 each a month; of women,

$2(1 a month. Number of acres in

farm, 305; tillable, 300 acres, timber

acres; quality of hind, (rood; value

per acre, $200; 4 acres of garden; some small fruit At present there are 100 acres in corn; 40 acres ir

heat: 40 acres in oats; 4 acres of

hay; 10 acres of orchard, the rest in pasture. There ac 31 cattle,- 175 hogs, 14 horses. 18 dozen chickens.

IO0O bushels of old corn, vA 4IK)

bushels of oats. Capacity of building 40. Population at prcM nt 2!. Women, 13. working men, f; wo-kinc

en, 7; one epileptic man; fvo eni-

leptic women; t'iH.h!eininled rrn 11; feebleminded women, t; children in

the institution, none. Insane men

two; insane men locked up nt ni?M.

Four have died since our toft repot t "The sexes are (i.piatrd at nirht

by boinc locked in diti'errnt parts of

buildinc. A.I the. :iikH are n. Th"ie are four b:.:!;tubs in

the instdution. Aii the innt itvs are

iuiied to b.tuie once a v'ek. O'-ial-y of clotlnnK on'y fair, condition ' c'othiri fiir. The men sieep on raw beds only, the women stra-c attresses and feather hods. The bed

ding in the women's diiartn'-nt

ver- (rood, in tite men's vr' prK..-. "lliHie ir very little i'n ."n-nituie in the inl.Uti!n ami its c.. blii.n is not irood. Ve n'te since .-.-ir la!t visit tint M,mi t.f the radiation has been con-necti-i. !u th.-re is set 20 fet that isn't c'inn.rted. We note with p'.m-y iir.- since our la.'t visit that the wo. men's bath rocrn h.ns bfon taken out of the dinine, room 'and I's-krs aro provided for the women'.! clothini;. "The reading material of ti e institution consists of the county p:mnr: no irngnzinrs or brok uic furnisheil i cct hv benevolent institut ii.4is. The Honrs of the building are mutrh. and very hard to keep clean and sanitary. There should be new floors ihrouirhout the buildinc. The condition of til" farm buildings is very good. The Needs of Ihe Institution. "The institution needs about VM rods of new fence. The radiator that are not connected should be connoetrd. The furnace is ni .d.'-n ami ample to rare for entUc buiiiling if ladiatois were projieily ci'nnectrd. Electric liffhts should be run to ladies' and men's toilet. The ilinintr ro im should be svroencd. We recommend that better bedding onifht to be pro-

vidid for the men." The county jad l-itii, L'i r. oy Mis. Mt. l!. n F. McKej terry, John Jones.

Their re.rt is as foilo rortiieast comer of ll

anon. Ind.; sheriff. Newt Levis; juilnr. Newt l.e.vis; constructed of hHik. N' itlwr very stromr nor safe. Ventilation by windows. No paritculat means of e".crci-e provided for pri? onrr.s, except walkjnc up aid 'lo.o hud. Lighted by windows in the day. and electricity at night. Heated by :.;.-.-il heating company, (hot water.) Water supply is by the city plant.

We find the Jail is inadoijuau-ly healed. "liui'diog ir pot very cienn. Needy complete renov.it on, paint mtr and deeoratinir. S'-tne plumhinp is nr x. ?m i in irood condition: mo.t of the p'iin.1. .?. Iic.v.evrr is ' iMoirto. In two instances, new seats in t'oh't si ul'd he in.st:i;li -i. Shower hati.s in iml weul.i l,c prefi'inide to tub baths now u;-d. Ilnlding is not very cl":in. B'"!j are iron bunks with now straw r i-rA. Very litMe furniture in i.nl. prisonlit are not employed. Sexes an' senaruted. Tramps are l:i-ot sejiait" 'roin other prisoners. 3he ;ai! is u --. ilikf by city and county. The Ncid vf the ltHiitine. "Sione floors and wi'lii are so ve j' looifh, they cannot be keot 'd-an. Krm'i w'av r nf-essarily . ttles in

middies or, the floor and em be dried

only by evaporation, which is very

unsanitary. irB OUHO'tlg Is (lamp, : prior pally on ftTourit of tl,e poor

I iikt-tn. of vertimtion. Pact of th' I plumbing t in bnd condition unit nneds new luvatoncs, nnd toilets inI -tall d. Heller vem dation. ei.pfeinllv

yhould bn pMAMled in ImM'ment of

i lad in older to evade dumpness. 'L i make building sanitary. It wovld b

I rneiiflarv to muke floors, vatU and

I cell partitions smooth, .asib!y

leemtnt ot t-r 1 ad-. n-it dy d

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Mail Roules Out of Thornton n I.e. creased to Four. Tht ThtfT-town Argun-FnUfrprbs says: "'Ihe inral route system h'.i been changed to increase the distance to each carrier by ad.line a few miles to each. In Thorntown this decreased the nuiuW of ji.ut. .rem .:vc tc four. Route No. 17, George B. loveless as carrier was absorbed and this act left George out of service. The routes stand under the new arrangement as follows: No. 1. Cecil Davis as carrier; No. 1. Kail lifcvos; No. 3, P. 8. Hurt; No. 4. Owen Curry. Mr. loveless faithfully rjrii-d the mail on Route No. 17 fur eight yeans."

Sports EASTERN aUSSCET BEST eP ARGUMENT

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Have Edj;e on Wt'slerncra iu

Recent Scries in the East.

!V JACK VEIOCK. .fly i;,c rnp.Mlfin.il tr... s'crice.l NEW YOKE, .May 2;-Tiic Wet tern clubs of the N.-.tonal IHgue wer -r'.if .iuli'd to Kind up U.i if til -t nu- ! -lit in' L-i'.ri tod..y. nod regar l!-.'s of tiu' outcome oi the n.,i gar.es. th . .- r: clubs hold the a ivar.tai-c c (': ago. with ten vn-torics and fiv

to il.if m tl.c e.i-i is In- only w-n.-rn club which !..;-. sla;wn real t-,.rr-.:i ..r-s.it st thi; t-eai ard Unrr.s. The CanlinaK. Reds Pi-Her ha--

.von lour sr- es each and have been . f. a'.ed ci::l!t time, u- -ce. (if 1'ie ca,t-ni ciui.s. tl'-o tliillie av -Iio'vii the mo..t dnvir? I'o ": t j!-ii:l'-i --I lb sen. d its twilfth , ,ct, : azi-tr-il western -uU ami lia. lo-.t but tv, u game.' to :!-.' ievidi rs. Ih-.-Xe th- far; at ih- 'iian'.s are 'aditig the Du.li'.-r.. in M peiuiant , e. i: vfc v. do '- no l tter ugnv eslo'-n eiul". than dc ! imni ro,-. Uro..!.'vn bri . T .e r c .: l-'av . the (.li.. ts i..,.: 1-..-.-I' -.-.' w.-n s-v- n r .rv.-, f h .l-.m

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lUNGI ES AND UONERS

P.Y JACK VEIOCK. THOSE SOX.

Those Sox ure in out on the liont On Ihe same old trick, Th" same old vicious punch . there, The same old winning knack.

1 wonder where the critics got . A lunch that ti.ey would cia.k. In trie spotlight today: St.amcr Al Pcm.il of. A., ait artist, Al, ilemont rated he i' :i good enough pitcher to v. !:ip the i Slants.

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a.v oafs to a-, -.1 li al Dc , lelils a mean ball.

with !

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The l:-d K

.. to votory ever Ihe Piown--. iu v'ic p'.aving just as fine for Jin k s tiiev did for Mill.

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ll.-f.-at hiiil.a tim (iiimt.i hack to third o' ice but Kn d Mi'i In II didn't lose any sld-p over the fjii-t. Rill llonovim had r. a -on. to he wild v.sl.-rdu. The i.vll.-,... came from and shalt-ieil a vict'iry for 1. m. l;!i:-.n 1: m had t.. much sumke f r the Senator".. He ran v ill, his muffler open and got away in a snmke omen. White Sox are holding tl.t'ir

Hi-k ri.Kic.ii.H came ,,et of a tiaii-e it Ito-.ton an. I led the liravei Home ahead of the Cardinals, Tin Cubs and Wlute Sex have ..on more game- than any o'.lv r t-u t'-uins in the big e-igur. Cub,-, tuive I n do.i n win... Kov have 2.'j. Johnny Kvors played his first game

for the Hnive. lie mode two runs

and a tiiplc I'ipp and Ileniliix made thrw hit: aplccti for the yaiikoe.s.

Ituncro't and Luderus sruarKed unl

homeitt which hclied the I hi.s tun (.my. . Iulch I e-niini' tv.o-hit game wn the best pitching perform iim I-rid ,

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YOU may be one of :he thousanjs of people v.'io have flatincd to buy Paitrc Ltnwood "Slx-j-)" this spring if so, let us surest that you fbee your order unmcdia'cly. There i i tremendous demand for tlicse c.ulful five-passonper rrodcls Orders are pounni; into the factory from all sections of the country, and it is s foif-'sre conclusion th.it our "Lnnvood" prod jction wil' 'ail lar thf.rt of th: demand. Then. aiso. rencmber ffi.it the cost of manuLcturmg rr.aterials is t.; -,dily udvancit-g. Each day it tecor.ic? ni'ir? diiT.co:t--a;nJ consequently more ex pensive to seenre the tteel, ah'iinim, cr-ppcr and bras that tie r;unJ in a e.ir like the '"Linwood." Ri"ht r.cw. you can buy ortc of tlicc cars for $U7?. li yo-j delay the ni...lcr too Joi;;;. you may have pay wC:i::iJw-r;:;ily more. Or, iis vc said in the ci'i;!iu-.;r,c:. it may he ii --ip.-vso:! -!e to tccure early delivery on a Lnv.-cod at any jnre.

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AM0NG THE BOXEia

BASEBALL GOSSIP.

(I!) tl,r lrerie,oiil .Vein Hrrrtir., M'.W VOUK, May 2n It developed l;.y that Cliaih y White, the v. ie,l.itiv: refer.1!1, wto was selected ollif into nt the ten-numil hunt bene. I rodiii.- Wol-h, world's li;;hl-

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iHj hc Inlnmli'iHtil rir Nrr,(,r.i CHICAtiO, May 2'e-American a--saoiation magnates gatnered here today to decide definitely whether or rot t'.cy will call off thc:r interleagi.e seiies with the Internationals.

Wathen. of Louisville, Hrcnahan, of

TRY VENEER LAC For floors ami furniture, none better ami few as good. Iins, 3ac, quarts, (iiV. BOWMAN'S 5c and l()c Store

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on. and Lenny Iunanl, Toledo, ar.d Mcfiill, of Indianapoln

Jit boxer of thii I be held at thi

'. JSity -JK, w ,ike th t i.- k e.l th POsitlo

le"- un-Wlii'.r

V, the ruiof time t'-a veten .,. ricoo.oioo.ie.l thai Kid ' id be selected in hi stead.

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e;aed by 1 rs ard A!

niect) will referee t!

I bv th" miii.

f b- 'h boxers ard Al'I.irlua.l

bout. Mr-

l-nrhind is know i as one of rependiibl" n fcrees i-i this eertion of the 'i-'intry. He i., o.t oosr.a,.T, in .'i v Vorii, having achieved an envioi,!' career u a boner himself many years ago, in d in hi recent yarn he has officiated as referee at mariv clulis. SAN Ht.T!srO. May 2-5 !: eluding oJi's bve rejeded I;di Monay, mid'lh'W. ight bn-ipwe of bad eves Oneu lieforo whan In! tried to "ot it. to the nriiH- I' was turned rlnwn Ijeci.Use of flat fi et.

Hie .and to he in favor of the series. . while the other live arc thought to be r again, t it. i YKSTI.KDtY'.S RKSI LTS.

AMKRK'AN ASSOCIATION'. Indianapolis. 4; Colun.bu.-., 1. Toledo, 11,: IsjuisviHe. 6. Minneapolis, Mi!waukee, a (first gfioe.) Minneapolis, 4; Milwaukee, 1 (second game.) St. Paul. 7; Kansas City, 4. AMUIUCAN I.KAOl K. Chicago, i.; Washington, I. Philail-lpbia, 10; Detroit, IS. Clevclaiul, H; New York, l. ' floKton, ''.; St. Louis, 0. NATIONAL LKAOl'lO. Chicago (1; New York, 1. , I'l iladelphia, j; Cincinnati, 2. Hrooklyn. 1; l ittdnir- h, ii. boston, 4; St. L-ui 2.

J. E. BERKLEY Electrical Contracting Electric Wiring, Motor Work, Anything. Reasonable pricea llflice at rear of Utter1 drug store

U,M! T!l .irifri' nts th" body ti

TtNV. Ya 2a--n me.de t.ll"V to H j'n IVcrty. iu:stralini

or id, champion who ihed is li hll I l n Mm oi.) an r i i fi i 1 1 r il 1 1 r - 1 tki i

lor our Child's Cough. Iler'-i; a plcusunt cough svnip that every child likes to take, ir. Cell'i, LiiMi-Titr-Honey. If your chik: has a deep hacking cough that wome.i vou irive him Dr. Bell 6 Pine TaiIloney the- siHdhing pine haisams relieve the cough, loosen the phlegm and heal ihe irritatitl tisane, Oct ii bottle toj' ;o ir C ; i I . ,it treptownt at inci. s Aov,

C. E. NOBES The Penalar Drug Store "A Medicine for Every I1L" South Side Square, Lebanon

COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co

RAT LAST. IT AUTO LIT88T ' Aad Taxi Servlru ' r.r Faona. tua, Baddeaca, MS-X

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