Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 216, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 June 1917 — Page 4

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OMtuarlea nd Ord of Thanks art

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TFJE OBSERVER

WHF.N we wen a buy we un!r stood that yellow butter rami' from those cows that were fed y.-llnv corn. The c.iei im. nt .-t-r.ticin cinenot iwy no. One o' YELLOW the princi ji.'il coloring BUTTER matters found in green plants is know.u carotin. This coloring mutter, or pigment, us it in called is found ir large quantities in nearly all plant and it a to thii that carrot, -.vi. tint color. Hjs in gieen nia-sos aml-th-trwiwtu forage, plant -. inciu.lmg th leave and i-tuilts oi corn, sum it r from these feeds that the y !. col oring comes. That is one rra-i;n n' doubt, win- cows on sil.i" twougi the winter prouuee y. hoot Fume than rlo ,uws that fell gr..:n urn I hay exclusively. Clover h.iy that l.a I I I v 1 are t 1 t I I t y c cll pigments, ami nhero ro.ts me k.p upon th' met for a fry long tine their milk loses the rich color. In aid'' being deoo-itf-d m mi k, m-.n -of tliis i-A'v .doling matter m thgieen plants is deposited in in.- bo.-y fat of the animal, and it i fiom t'li icservc eoionnK iTmtier tr.at tin cows draw when fn -t tuKen fTvm: the pasture in tiie fail. Aithouirl milk from the Jers. v ami (.ue-nc; hrel IK more yellow than fio.n tie other milk hmdf. effect of ehanir ing the fe'ds is us noticeable in oie breed aa another.

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.SigriH for Continuation of Rus

sia in the War Are Brighter.

(Hp IA nfernoNonai AVir4 Btrvtrt.

TOPEVHACKN, June 8. War

Minister Kcrensky's Htivniirth is (Troinu in Russia and the "inn: for tlx Continuation of Russia in the war an brignter, said a dispatch from 1'etio Krad toiluy, There were wll defined report current in I'ctrngrad that Field Mar .h.il van Hindenburi. tlie iennal, "hicf of staff, had sent a wirel-ar "ni.'ssare to the Council tit Workmen's and fioWiers' delegates, sayinir that '."eriitanv was sympathetic with thi

iv uto of "peace withoJt annexatior

n I in'iemnity" and was realy to er :er into peaie negotiations. I'AINFl'L SCALP WOUND.

Is Suffered by la Walla by Fall of Piece of Steel. .Alva Walls, son of Kdwin Wall of llus city, suireied a painful seal;onoi yesterday afternoon kite whil iinK his father to yet up his well liiliiti;; outfit. A piece of steel fell .ml struck the hoy on the riuht side -f 't head inflictmit a painful i..-.h

Ur. II. U ISaker dres.l the Wound.

LIGHTS WENT OUT.

l. jiii (,ot Too I o. at I iul'l PUntf)il Plant (nmeit o Rescue. While sw.tcluiiK loiter last niijh h li."man at the lurh1. plant a!lovet hi- te!rn to gel t"0 lo. f'onsmiient '. I.-h.inon patrons wre wilhou id for a few minutes about 8 o'clock f! ' o;l iiiint wa-i put inio ...ervice u ;u . t.ij is p,.ibie ae.l the lights wen ow l on again.

HOOSIER ODDITIES.

ifl ('if HfSrni'i'SCi Vein Nfrilpr.l IM'IAN'Al'dl.IS. Ind.. Jun- 8fj .u i 'vein 'n of Inilrtmipr'i.-' an ni ai ni; to us- um: the dalie.s d len -lup. 'evr ,-al sutTiage club .v.- been oi,;.iiiiz-d among the bet c. i.-s of coiori-d v.oinen, and tpies oi's o' t?.')Ternrie.it will he studied I AI'A VKTTK. Ind.. June 8. Super

( RY & URA1T0N f (JNFRAL PIRFXTOR-S 'ifV phona 3ti: Resi-tenca pboDfla 240 and BJb Stn- H'ck, E.nat South Street

DO IT YOURSELF lo it your df. Make y..ur old car b.k nevr. Ask u:- a'B.ut it. KOlilV DRL( bl ORE

NEW PROCESS Aluminum Weldinif Ili'.ken or lost parts bui't up like lie..-. Work gna'u:iued. CITY GARAGE

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CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries 1W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station

JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS -.. S'i'.tt that Bull. South gaS Sao'?

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ludgc of tne rirdiit court or l:.mm ouuiy, siaie oi inoiana, a'lnunitrati.r of the e-ti.lo of -Maggie A. May Un, late of llonne county, decea:ei1. Sil estate is supposed to be solrent. All. IK U HAYliFN, Admiiiiiitralor. Jun- i, 11)17. 6-1-8-15

BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. libation I'ltflne 5a

An o5 gear t i mi,j.ic of ti;2 County farm "Doing her bit"

"Aunt Mury" Kennedy, Wghty five years old, who has been a gueat of P.oone county at the eounty farm for some year, ia a patriotic a citizen a Vncte Sam possesses. More than GO years ago, she gave her first horn then a lad of 17 for the cause of Liberty with- ' out regard to race or color. No she can't buy Liberty L-un Bonds and she h'ls no eons of military age to give thia litre ! Bhc is "duiilg her b -V Last week i1. , ..ml. a lace doily which 1 ..s oeen donated to the local Red Cross society anil yesterday it was sold to .Mrs. Mae Wilson, who in turn donated it again to ihe society and bid on it if can see the lace and bid on it if ) u wish, lit II. A. McDanicl's Jewelry store. She is also knitting lace and in

fection for a sheet which will he for isale all the proceeds goingto the Red Cross. k if these were not enough last week she made entirely by hand two shirts for the French reh'if, and ia now making two pairs of ji.-ijamaa for the same society. She is exceedingly happy in her work and said today that her prayer is fiat the Isird would v i" ' ' ' n t'.or a few more year ' . ii.s work for the alleviation of the impending suffering of t-ur s dilier'boys. Until old age rime on "Aunt .Mary" was a lr-re by profession. If you c in't shoulder a gun n.ayhe you can buy a Liberty loun Hond or raie a few extra bean? or potatoes to help your country. L'vcrr vnni;m in the county can at least imitate "Aunt Mary's" example and help the Red Cross.

CITY NEWS

Naval Aviators Arrive French Soil Prepared For Active Service.

W SHIN(,TO. June 8. Ihe first rjjulnr American fighting force tolay was on French soil. It comprised 'PO . Xpert and pro-pwtivc r.ava' uvuors who are to co-oper-ue with tlu' l-'reuch navy in meeting the subivarinr ieii! off the French c.-a-t and also o kid the badly pressed Ameriran 4vintion section on the western battle 't.iet. The.,e experts are all office ra in the fnited Sta'es navv. They landrd at French port today and will proceed o get into active service immediately. I'll'' expert aviators include among ithers I.ieiitcnanfs tlrattan. O. l)i-

Tie.n and Lieutenant Kenneth v hit-

ng and Lieut, nants Junior g.ade Cod-(-;.-. lie... Chavalier and Virgil C. Iri'lin a.- well as other-, vih'i already .iia made their n-ais in th United

ctates navy aviation si'ivicc.

C U sF.S KM III'SI ASM. Arrival of American Olhcers in trance Cans,, llejoi.ing.

Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone 93. Let Sliller and Morris clean your rug. Call 128. 4 13-tf Coming a new telephone directory. ilay 3-tf. Piety of ice ereatii ard ices at Petig"s. I" 22. 6 S 2t. Mr. anil Mis. Will .1 Kellev spenl ThiiMlay in Indianapolis. Parkintt space for s-le at Shuemak- - v and Patterson's garage on South I., t. mon street.

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ARRiVEJ) SAFELY AT HUSH PORT

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.-hore to shore, the mc-hea of a sn.-njh to defy any wire cutting device of (iermun invention. Abeady j the lliiliah have poured more than I VOOii.niiO men acrt-s this Una witliout j a single casualty. I

(K FAT AKY! Y TO UK SENT. PARIS. June .rent armv islfs . be sent from the United State?

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III(.!I PRK E OF COAL. Will lie lilt ill More MavH than in Increase III Fuel Cost.

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lU 5 be f.lt,r.

Sixty-eight Million Dollars and FourHundred Sixty Thousand Successful Cars Behind this Wonderful

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85 FOUR t. o. b. Toledo Subject tu change without notice No other four of such comfortable size has such a bijj, responsible, permanently established concern behind it. No other car of such comfortable size has been produced in such large quantities, at such low cost and with such a successful record behind! it. No one now has time, energy or money to waste. Gel an automobile and save time. Get a big enough car not to cramp and tire you and tax your energy. Get Overland Model Eighty-Five Four and save money. Come in and Ret it today. CASH OR PAYMENTS E. A. BRENTON

slf TOURING it i,u. , 1 "igi

sna th in i.k.htmm '-i"r the -eve-e -I. -Mieal

tilt! public

wel nave to be . Tne pri-e of -.al gas may be

We ran supply yon with anything in the Hardware line tuo i aoai or Ta roan Lebanon Hardware Co.

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NOTICE ROY SCOUTS Now is the time to buy your tents for use in cr.mping. Sec Clyde Lowe, Phone 3901

BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street. Phone 294

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MIMSTKHIM. PKMC. Th- P.oone County Ministerial ak-.-:at'on will hoi I picnic at' Kugar

Plain, near Thonitowa. .Monday, June llth. Ministers and laymen and families are invi'cd to be present.

NF.'.V t'ASF.S FILED. Paul F. English vs. George Powell,

on contract, Bessie Couger vs Oscar II, Powe!!, possession of real o.tiite.

A good Uited Ruirk car for s. ii emaimr and Pid'cruon's git,

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jn ty the Public Ser- is anil the governor. X s- tera1 wees- dim- 5 oul will be furnished i slate at a price less 1 5 ru paying for it, t.ovexoccted to exert al! ,5 I.: .itioritily iiitioiut.'tl E a il. r f necessary to si cure , 5

that he would the legislutui. n !i.-f.

Th" Public Service Copimiasjon, in iU report, pi.inted out that an head of tjie adininistrative p.gaitiTUttion of the stat, Governor Goodrich has

plenary powers which might be "p-is pli-.'d to the present situation. Two railroads t lea t have reiiorted j 5 that they now are supplying operator Is with all of the cars needed in thejs

tinmlling 01 tbe coal cusints irom tne nitres.

Hear Ex-Governor Ralston and Hon. Quincy A. Myers discuss our war problems at the Court House Saturday night at 8 P.M. '

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