Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 215, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 June 1917 — Page 2

Everybody Do Your Bit L For Your Country f.1 Liberty Bonds 1 Sold At $1.00 Per Week Make Your Application at Our Office First Rural Loan and Savings Association H. r. NEW, Sec. 1

Piano Tuning Player Piano Tuning Piano Repairing In All Branches W.W. STEVENS E. Side Sq. Thone 55 Vacation TripsSpecial low round trip fares to Lake Erie resorts, Niagara FalK eastern cities, Colorado and the west via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Ask Clover Leaf agents or write to CHAS. E. ROSE, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Toledo, O. CHICHESTER SPILLS t i2JK mikannm T DIL A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Barn Phones 7 and 2007 JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 2."c Phone 387 105 W. South St n. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Ore Oak Drvf Eton TUphoM M. Lebanon, Ind. AIRHARTS GARAGE J. H. AIR BART Agency for the Buick Auto Room fnr Can. Expert Workmen 224 South Lebanon St SEED POTATOES ALL KINDS I'otato and (inrdfn Kertilirnr UNION HARDWARE CO. phone m The First National Bank The oldest and largest Lank ia Boone county. A

Bert Winters Makes Announcement Retires From the Board of Accounts.

Too Indianapolis New? says; "Making promotions wi'Jun the (Iniiftrlinf tit. rather than jroir.jf otit-iffr ami selecting politician?, (luvernor (!K-drich anrvnjtcef last evninjf that he hud aptointiMi Iftwrrnip Y. Orr, Krpuhlican WalUr Ci. Owens, Imocral, to It the new denuty examiners of the state fuai1 of accounts. They have hn field examiners for the department. "Mr. Orr becomes the suerewor of Bert Winters of Lebanon, whose four vear term expi'd ye-.tpn.nv, and Mr. Owens surveedi the Rev. Thomas H. Kuhn of Fortvillo, who resigned re 'entiy, after hnvjtig .ervw! two years. Karh of the depuTTPfc will r?lv WO a year." Mr. Winters was not an applicant .'or re-appuiritment as he hid dHidnI some time ago to re-open his law practice in this city upon the expiration of his term. He will ttpemi sev eral weeks on a vacation trip hefnrr he opens his offices, so the exact date could not be announced by tmn thi.iiiorning. However, it will be about she middle of the summer when he begins practicing law in Lehanon again. Indianapolix People Preparing to Respond to Appeal of the Military Authorities. Iff ft., ii ttrtmUnnnl tvt ftrretrr.) FT. HARRISON, In.linainH. June 7. Responding to the urgent appeal of military nuthnritir, Indianapolis people have urlrrtakcn the ta'k nf providing the ritfht. kind of reei-c-ttiim for the 5,200 cado)Vffieer.s at VI. Harrison. Next Saturday, it is planned to en KcMwky cadet with an automobile tour. The next .Saturday Ohio men will fc cueits and the West Virginia men th next week. .Mn dances are held en( h Saturday nichl Indianapolis club women have cgrecd to throw open their home to entertnin mothers of student other I from other states. Under instructions from Mnvur Roll, the police department has he (run to Hone all disreputable resort! and to drive questionable women ou of the city. Steps have been taken to stop "boot-legging" to soldier; the Saturday hatf-holiday. DESTROYED Y FIRE. Barn on Jacob Byrket Farm in highTownship, Burn. A barn on the farm belonging to Ja-ob Byrket in Kaffir town-hip wa de-troyed by lire Monday evening .bout 6 o'clock. Th" origin of the ,rr h not known. Roy Kreley ,'vof on th plare- diiMMvereJ the fi re after the entire riof waa ablaze. Iri' suranee to tha amount of I'iMI waa larned or. th bmldinff. Nay and tool valued at l"0 were lout. Mr. Keeley carried injurawe on the eontenU. The inauranre aa rarried ill lh Boone County -otertite Innurance Company. Let K'W-r and rrb lea ymu

Services tn be Held Sunday

Jane 10th Pocahontas . to Participate. The led Men and Pocahontas will hold their annual memorial service Sunday, June 10th at 2:00 p. m., at the Red Men's hall. After short addresses they will proceed to Oak Hill cemetery to decorate the frraveg of the deceased members. All members are requested to bring flowers. The following is a list of names of the deceased members of the Pocahontas look'e and the committees to decorate their RTaves: Oak tllll Oawtrrr. Svlvia Manln Kebeo-a Partner, Jane MifflM, Cullla Martin, Hutu Tarln-r. rsrt.iU. nail Nannie Miller, K.j SU'phenm.n. Jennie Uiuuonii, Mary Mon roe, A lit e Surface. Iiei.ii Hon) iMollln Iteynnlits, KliiaI. .--n tinlli.il. .Mninlii Hi'i-driik. Mattlc II. .1.IV, Myrtle SrtKle. X. Hi. I'min.ir Mallissa (lull. Nancy Tr-. itearva Ompbell, lnna Miller, Ki.i Mayers. Ni lint Witlk M.trlha l.uillow. Knima Kern. Kliial'-lh ilft.k, ilrulah pipes. l:t'll Cnnieloll. Katie Kluu Anile Httwrirt, Hutti H.inkun. Ima cranlvird, i:tella Coy. Haiti. Muter. Ina. t'nwell Anna miiihII, Ida Hat- !' r. t.ilili Hiikm Mariiucrito K die Ira'sy Wi.-k.ru-I.i M' Imiii.Is. Kllle- y Miller. Mith Vanarsi I'rlt-e, Ne.i Ita V,l I onihns.iri, Mia C'altl--1 1. .-.irHh Harlan 1.. Hit- l'.iwvll. ItoM Mltlw.U, Ida lllll, Nellie Walton, lirtna KirlDtv. IV. H. 11. M.irtln--Vaiiiile Martin adia l-r:tl.y. Ilaa-I 'aid well, Vermel i r..!.. l,.n l. 11.1..H Ilrei-lli.te. William Ullir.-r Airn.-s HIlK.-r, A 1 1 1 e opelan.l. Klla faldwell. K.litli Krasior ertlia .Martin. J. .1.11 Wlotl-Nannie tVliltu Mtrtlia I'riKlil, l.t lira Cooper, Malitl Campliell l-ni.i Harrtsnn. I.i. la Helm 'arrle Adann, Klla tlryi, M.y iSartier, Helen liryan, KalUII. ml.Wetliel t il.ilfii -II. Kmin .w.ll, l.il Ulli . liiKt Lai.-, Minnie Vovk-V. ' v fv v, :-, ii. I , he Martha Wlieter, t'lflra CartrJ.1 Minion. rnko.-p Klla Wyni o.ip, Ca rr. ora Conner, Catherine Jolinel Walton. etli Wiley. J. .in Ker. I.ndlt.w Allr Pleaeant lew Cemetery. el I.. klMirl M.t.-I II trl.in. Alle r, X.'-lla Morns, Ada t'.rr, Liii 'ira l.t. khurl Motile Mit V 11. Tre l Kv ins. I ...i- Heed. Nova Kol.ett Mary WaKOli. r. II. I-. II Hlnl.in Montu Ulalon. lae Ji. -vein.. Coldin Cnrtla, Klhe .la. kn.i U.-.tlM.i tCI-k-et M. Tateter Omrlerv. Naomi M.t.oe U.-ita N. rf, M.nn Paik. Nora Hteelamltli, Matilda Trout Bethel Cemetery. Ahiaili Hv.in- Mar rrt'klns. Ann M..r.i. Ida Wad. lie. I'.iia Wiley. Hath Hl-li haiiBli. Cnaltrellle Cemetery. Kiiim.t curk Kmina Kmh. Cat I'.w. II. Kdillt Hicks, I.ytlia Finaler, I ie H..lieit. Rohlnewa Ceaaetery. Hirili llnll.-r J'lha K..w'.T, M caret lilel.r. In. Cli.el H iker, l' iluMn, .aflla V na r.ta ,1. JiMralitaa t .met. Ha I. It I'atte Mir Kllentllle I nt. Shipley, May merle, Mitrv I'rnlU. tlethel t rmrlor. (1-,. of Kl.1,1..,! I M.iltl.i t enl -Ian tie firey. Flll.kl P..rii. Mutiiie lii-.iiiian, Maeirl Flat. Iier. CONFERENCE HELD. Sunday Schtxd (intherinic at Ml. ion Tuestlay Nifc-ht. A Sunday s hool ronft rr-nce held at Ml. Zion Tuesday miriil Oru Mellnniel, presnlent; William Johnson) .u-eretsry. Mr. Mellaniel used the f fort beinff put forth by the ffv"mmrtit in securing her berft mf for service as nn illustration in Sunday .xhool work. Intere.it Is intr-ea.sitit' all fiver the county, and plf nn were dis uased in regard to the tommy county convention to be b ,J at Advance September 4. Many ninifs were spoken of, if materiliied, will make thru the best ever held An the county. It was derided to oicrve Patriotic day the first Hunda jn July by all school in the township. The prtsidents of the abl J socieliea of tj.e thnrches at Advakjc were iriven special Invitation M attend. Ihiwo re-.-.puti.fina; were: Mr, iuhn toon If' of

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enl and spoKe on the rnaiic. J-ioi. .Maxwell will haw charge of the mult aiad a miAed cheir of ai te-asi neveritynve will be arranged. Ura McUaniel was choaen to represent the townnhip at the state convention at Terre Haute. William John.nn, Mrs. Carrie Beaver and Mrs. Villiam Caldwell were asked to send a Jitter of congratulation to Mrs. Gcorjte Zimmerman who eently underwent an operation in regard to her speedy recoveiy. Mr. Zin-merman is vice president. Schools of instruction were brought beTore the conference. Kev. Smith speaking in behalf of Winona and others for Lcthany. The eonference was opened by sinRInjt "Blest Be the Tie." Invocation by Rev. Smith. Benediction by Mark Wall. OF PROESSQR Hypnotist Will be at Cxjlonial With His Company For One Week. Profestor Craves the world's master mind operator anil hypnotist will nalte his tirail appearance in I ebanon. From the amount of mention lie is oriven in the papers nmund the state f f-eems to tie more, than making ,...1 and atooi.iini; ta the e-iriooe re torts he is drawing ttemendous pat'anaee vrhorevet he appears, fihete ire .--till a few people who hold lieion as to the autltentieity of hypitdic art, for art It Is, but the tireat oitve.J tlaims that he will cunvmn my fair tnintled perron of the reahr. ,f hypnotiem and psychic phenotne"! 'tirmtr the six niphls nf bis slay at tb rol.nial thentre. Hypnotism has at lpr.es been serioiirly questionerl b be most learned and supposedly best -f'ttl people of the cmintiy, but la'el las hernnie the property nf ueienee intl is recoifninal tixtay by the leadinc psyi holoirists and tauyrht in the best psyrholoiriral institutions the world nor. The (irrat Graves takes his aud itiice entirely into his roi'lidnnre. and ueats them tt.-. a cla. - to whom he minds the deep undi i 'yini; imnei; Sark of every test lie preser.'s before heir ever, Cravs even t''ver into he science of ttiopn'hy a id n. .erne ver' trrear de.ooastratiens r-irdttiK the tmth of this mystical fience witrwiat havinr his audtenci :mred at:d loses r.o futvatrtaiye to ereat' t Iliueh wiietifver he sees the clianet Khtch eitnnee he pees about every half minute. It is well worth making an effort to attend every tierformanre if the (ireat (iraves and company while they are in tins city. Itt'RGLARY AT NEW ROSS. W. A. Laslry Department Store Was Robbed Karly Wednesday. Shortly after midni);ht Wednesday lornuii' thievt s broke into the . A l.as!ey departnient store, the larirest in New R.-i-s, anil carnetl away the a-rtt in an automobile. Some hoys on the street a littl vtr'ier in the nit-ht bad notited an -mtomoliile beinjr driven baek forth on the street a time or tsvo but .hoii:ht little of it. Later, when the irhl t.-lt yrr.tph operator at the lin Four depot not up to jo on duty, he iiRl t in his window and located, the machine in an ailey near the Ln.-dey iore. lie railed Harry Whiteiy liht inan at the restaurant, but they were too late to catch the thieves who . scaped with the stolen Booth:, in an luto. All the eVara in the store wee taken and .-everal pairs of shoe... Other articles, also, were missincr but he loss has not been determined .is yet. TO (;IYE RECITAL. Fred ( aldwi il and rille Cavanauiih to (iive a Program. Ail music lovers of the city and hose who are interested in the work liei!ilf .lone bv the Rod Cross Society fhould not mi..? the recital to be triven on n"xt Monday evening, June II, at the (Wra! Christian rhureh by Fied Calile-. ii, riofie, of Fnink'ort, and Orvilie Cavonauvh, violinii t. of lndr.,np,n. ndf 0f th pr. ceeila of the concert will be (fiven to the R0,j (j society, Mr. Caldwell f'.'i'l Mr. C.'t'-anainjh paying their expenses out of their fifty per cent. Mr. Caldwell i a !,r:,.cr M.anon boy who has a voire of much promise. Mr. Cavanatitrh is a rtsttur vinlinwt and niso a teaclier of ability. The excellent program, arrsnifed by these coining artists will ! a treat to all those who uttend. Come Bpd help the cause. Itckets inr the ciain it ran be purchaiwl at a number of the loading stores of tho ciland also at the Reporter office and jiublic library. COURT NEWS. Thn J,.t( Kimtunn . i.l vs. Marvin S. Ilutfoit!, on cotuinitslon for ll'D, has hn sent here on a ctanij of vt,u:' rrom Clinton ccunty.

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$4.65 VALU ES UP TO $5.73, $i.50, $6.93 COLORS Maise. green, peach, rose, gold, gray, flesh, white, apple, etc. SIZES Up to f: waist measure. All on sale Thursday and Friday at $1.63.'

READY The Total Ntiw 11)17 Classification Made as to Anew. One belated reir'sti-ation made yesterday and received by the county conscription beard browrht the total tin to l!i7. W the total l7!l are white .-ind 7 colored. Thirty-one aliens registered. There were 1?I2 white, 2 colored men and 3 aliens who registered at the ni;o of ai years. The figures for the other aires were as follows: 'J2 years old, ITS whites, two aliens; 2:1 years old, 21:1 whites, colored, 3 aliens; 21 years old, 20S whites, 1 colored, fi aliens; 2a years old, 2CI white;., 5 aliens: 27 years old. P.CI whiles, 1 colored, h aliens; 2D jears old, 1S1 whites, ;i aliens; 2U je.tr.-: ol.l. ITS whites, 2 aliens; 3d jears old ltil whites, 1 colored. We clean 9 by 12 rifia for $1. Miller & Morris. Aur. 30-tf.

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In a most important sale ' of the pear. Tailleur Suits

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Gaiiiieiita taken from our regular stock; bolted suits, high waisted efforts, faney embroidered suits and the Tailleur suits, vacation suits, sport suks, afternoon suits, suits for street and suits for most any kind of wear; colors are preen, grey, gold, Copen, black and lots of navy blue; materials are serges, poplins, galierdines and poiret twills; CMP on sale now for

Other suits in our Jur u,:e sale at

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and Other Fine Blouses

TO WEAR ON SECOND 1 iRAlI ATES NEXT WEEK. Jnanila Sanlord lo Receive Diploma i From Illinois I ntversity. Mi nd Mr J. Sanford have iet.rd a roititnen,tni.-nt . program l'toni the I'niversity of lllissiis in which their danthter. Juanita is listed as a gr.i.luate. The common, ton ni lis to he held June 9 to IS inclusive. I "M-ss Sanford has been an exeeptimaliy strong student throtiKhout le-r t-iitiie school life. Fiom the common !. .crook tti the univeisity she has itcv'et failed to make the re.piiretl grades for promotion in her school work. ! It will be recalled bv many that ! while in the I "!"" h'trh ehI fhc won the J2a (-old pr.re oifereil by Covernor Ral.-ton for the be-t essay ,on the life of 'lnoieas Jefferson. K-(iovernnr S. M. Ralston and Vice-pre..ident Thomas R. Marshall each expressil their opinion that the above essay was an c.ceedinglj- fme

L Unbeatable Exterminator VJ of Rata.Mlce And Duaa

Vsed the World Over - t'aed by V S.Oovenmmmt Je Ort P'hitbDt Thtf er falls l3e.SS9.At Onjlqist THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD -AVOID SUBSTITUTES

to your own interest. Ixl us repair and look after your tubes and casings. If a tire is too far gone to be repaired we will tell you so, but don't junk any tire until we have given it the "once over." We have saved hundreds of dollars for our customers by our expert repairing of tires and tubes. We look out for your interests all the time.

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ft aaj - l A ( at C I 5 a Ia .$10 and $12.50 f FLOOR i pndiirtion to come from the pen of fa reeh school eii-1. I f-he also was awidetl a Webster's ! International dictionary by Marion Normal collea-e as a first prix for con- ' test work in Knglish oi n to every j student in In.lliir.a. She was second P.-ize winner in a short story contest i h-ld bv the Orange Jutld r'ul.lbhinir Company, in whkh there were more lli-in two hundred contestants, j Mis" Sanfonl has not yet selected , .'---r lit.-1 w ork but she If-longs to a long t line of teachers and has a splendid ) education and a natural ability for I leaching it is quite probahle that she ! will drop into the teaching profession. Her parents hoa- to attend the comj inencemuit. . 1 Ix-hanon's fine hie-h school under the most efficient mih?i vision of Prt-fesiMir I H. C. Ilrnwn for teaching, training and inspiration that she received when u student at Lebanon. . Stoves stored. H. E. William.