Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 216, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 June 1917 — Page 7

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MIDDLE AGE A Mi

? a. Q.iinn't Erperienc j Ought to He!o You Over the Critical Period.

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Ieil, Mas"For Out W thre rs 1 hi-.: bt troubled with tin

l-hange of Life u bad feelings common at that Lim I VL-nm - .

ti-n, with headaches

ana pain a good ideal of the time sol was unfit tn do my

"".irk. A Ifrivnd

j.l.ydia E. Pinkharo'a

sn-l i hn hebw.,1 m i- I .. I

am not lynr y so nervous, no headacha

; piiin. j must nay mat l.yclia ir.-.u-m s .'ReUhle Compound is the st remedy nny sick woman can take. ' Mrs. Mar'iaket Quins, Rear ZrJ3 A'nnhen ft. Jewell. Mass.

.of suita-ation, hot Hashes, hoadachmi, 'arkarhcs, dread of imiending evil, . .nudity, sounus in th earn, palpitation

i uie nesri. aiarKt r-tore the eyes, rregularitios, constinBtion. variable

mnpetit. weakness, inquietude, and

nrzintss. If vmi mmm) I -.1. I. -

lonfi Untiali' Lynn, Mua.

Enters Pa of Guilty to Charge

or Theft of Copper Wire From Interurban.

Classified

ADVERTISING Rates ijc Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Taken fur Lai ihan luc.

- Edward Mcllitt, who enters a plea of guilty in the circuit court yesterday to the charge of titrating copper wire from the lien Hur line, was given a sentence late in the afternoon to the statu prison for a term of from one to eight years. Mellitt'a home is in Denison, Ohio.

HAYMAKERS LODGE

Local Secret Order Subscribes to the Liberty Loan Bund Enterprise.

FOR SALE

"Olt KALE An auto trailer. Good

condition, tall phone ti-5-6t

$100,000.00' to loan on farms ut 5 per cent. The farmers National Mortgage Company. SEE INIO.N TRUST COMPANY Lebanon Ind. 6-6-tf ;OR SALE A horee7rhoiic''lj.!i40. B-7 3;OR SALE Driving mare, splendid traveler. See Grace 'true one-half iiie north of Itoutli Stop. R. H. 11. i -w 6-7-:tt. "OR SALE Organ in good condiiton. Inquire at this office. 6-fS-2t. " WANTED

ANTED. MALE AND EKMALE HELP An intelligent person may n $100 monthly corresponding for

wspapem; f lu to ?oQ monthly in

are time; experience unnecessary;

canvassing; subject suggested.

nd for particular. National Press

ireau, Room Kill), 1 ,iffaio, N. V.

" 4-27-6-mos.

yS CLEAN RUGS win a vacuum

I cleaner. Miller Mom. 4-3sJ tf yANTED Eireoian at T.ll.," L" i K. power house. 1'hone 72ii. .J '(ANTED Old false lee'h Hon'r

f matter if broken, I pay $2 to $15

r full set, single and partial plater proportion. Send by parrel post d receive check by return mad, J1'. ;RL, 4u:j X. Wolfe tiircot, Baltimore, ' Juno 14.

'ANTED A Kirl to work at Chin

ese Laundrv. lira VYesL South

nVj-eet. 6-S-at.i I yANTED A.-h" and rubbish to VwrfJ f """ P""n -Vli-Z. XB-S-Ht

ANTED "Ten' laborers at the new Hoeire building. S2.50 pr: . I'lott & Son. 6 H lit. FOIt RENT

OR RENT Thrc- newly funijhr.l rooms. 3tifc Eoulh East street. .11 f,8f.-K. -May Ti lt. OR RENT 8 room house, bath', toilet, 2'i block from i)uure. eal Si Company. 0-ltf. OR KENT OK SALE Seven-room house & hh-ck from square. Call A. Campbell, Ilavelriiiif. 6-4 fit

OR RENT Six room house, 420

Weiit trwt, north, ly. H. Vatt.

LOST

i OST Cameo pi". Tne.luy. Kinder I phone r.'tl L. Ker.. -K-2t. 1 FoilNI) )L'Nb Shirt in Adler'.-i wruppinit 1 naiier; on Etiwiville rond. Ovner

In have by payinj? for tiiis irticc

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MANV EN iii I tX XV.W 0l;k. June R - Almct )-f' Metea will c-mpef- in the .Metro.

itan Ju!.:or I'atf'clic meet at the AlPdhn etiidii.'.n. Ci .'Jee of the rity New Yoik. fimotiw acrurdinx to list armounir.d b Erederirk W. lin n. It m one of the largest is e r "t.-ri'il flir a fixture o! in!(efiitlnp rai.k. so ii i-. o v. II li iluirreH. Tha ii C.,wi v.iil hiv: a booth and a ';ii.iofl will lie t.J up Vrhile the it i in p: oi.'!: . :j v '

Ihe 1,.1 f lla.m.L, r. hi.

purchased a iHH) Liberty loan bond.

The Hamok"rs lodge was among the first in the county to invest in this

e of war bonds. Hie lodire is one

jf the mo.t progressive and patriotic among the secret orders of the county

RATS CARRY AWAY

A PERFECTLY GOOD SET OF FALSE TEETH

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Tl.t: Advarie Hustler sns: "The rats niasle a raid on the home of Mr. and Mrs. James (,uil.iday, Sunday night and took Mrs. G"!!nday teeth from the top of the side board. It in a known fact that a monster rat did the deed because Mrs. (ioliadav he-ird a rat turning somersaults and primping in front of the glass when she twunded an alarm very rtcary to rate, but the rat returned and next mornirijr a twenty year old -'e of teeth had gone." ONE WAY TO HELP.

Give LihcrHl I'alronags to ( onccn YlonUay Evening. AH tho-e intrmted in the work of the Rid Crab society and those who would like to do their "hit" can do so by attending the Caldwell-Cavrnnh concert to he given on next Monday evening, June 11 at the Central ( hns tin chuieh. Half of the gross pro-ci'd-i of I ho concert is to be given to the Red Cross society in this city. At! those, v.ho are members or who expect io be members should attend. Mr. aldwell is regaidcd a. one of the coite-i-y. in the young rhs of singers'. He p ssesses a sidendid I .;.riton eoifte, his upper ton"4 being unuruall e'e..r for a baritone. He a'so possesses a pleasing personality. Mr. Caldwell studied in New York City and whilr

hare refused several offers for light opera, grand opera being his aim.

Mr. Cavjnah is a young concert iolim. t of the first raV. His puriti

of tone and musical interpretation arc

excellent proving him to lie a true

musician. The pn-gram armnged by Mr. Caldwell and Mr. Cavanah is well worth

the iirice of adrnisjiion, and the con

cert should have the heariy sapper1

of the people of Lebanon.

NOTHING DOING.

( hai;e Made on Rural Route Dripitt The Protests. The Advance Hustler Jays: "When nutice was given that Advance route 21 was to be discontinued the citi.ens of the town and community Iregged the postoffire department to investigate bt-'ore making a change. The change tmik place and no investigation its yet. In the change, J. E. Iloark was released after carrying mail for about fourteen years. In fact the patrons of route 20 wer much attached to their carrier. One thing can be said of Mr. Krairk and that in that he had no favorites, treated every person courteous and friendly and gave universal satisfaction. The patron.s of route 2'i made a great roar beeause of the removal of one so faithful and ffficient but to no avail. Mr. Roark is an apt. studious and careful man, having the attribute which will uualify him for a responsible position."

MANAGERS VISIT PLANT. Messrs. Albert True and C. J. True '.f Chicago, sole owne of the True ! True Lumber Company, and Kred Hiikson of Grewicwtle, general manager, were in Whitestown Tuesday on an insncctioi trip of the various plants in Indiana. Tha company owns about two hundred lumber 'yards over the

country, nine of these being in cen

tral Indiana.

'drri Cry ; ru:; :r$

$1.50 Chiffon Taffeta, Saturday for.t;.$1 Yard wide, all silk, black and every new JSprinf ; 4.

$10 Sport Poplins, Saturday for. . . 3d inches wide, rose ground with tan stripes, tan with blue and tan with a Persian stripe.

$1.39 Striped Pongee, Saturday for. . . .$1 ilti-inch Striped Pongee, guaranteed fast color, for A blouses, suita and dresses. . ,

50c Fancy Voiles, Saturday, yard O O Ten pieces of Persian striped voile, 40 inches UWy wide. 50c values, per yard, 3.'lc.

40-inch Corded Voile, new Spring goods, 35c values, per yard, 2oc.

50c Sport Voiles, Saturday, yard. . 0 l 38-inch Sport Voiles, blue, yellow and pink, the tltlv newest thing for the combination dresses.

22c Ginghams, Saturday, yard 27-inrh Tissue Ginghams and Vuney Batiste, new patterns, per yanlj 17c.

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20c Iluck Towtls. Saturday, three fttfln Large sue Huck Towels, colored border, a Wvt very scarce article, Saturday, three for 5c.

23c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, three for (tHt l.adi j u'.' liren Handkerchief., all styles to tlVV pick Iroin, .'atuiday, thne for 5tk

IDLER'S

Only the choicest, icost seasonable items, the biggest bargains we could gather together make up Saturday's bargain lif t. Be sure to profit by these unusual Saturday savings.

19c Ladies' Hose, Saturday, three for KA. I-ulies' Black Lisle, Hose, pond quality, tlVV plain and split foot, llic quality, six for 50.

lie Daisy Muslin, Saturday, for. , Daisy Hli ached Muslin, per yard, lie.

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10c press Ginghams, Saturday 2T-inch Dress Ginghams, stripes and plaids, per yard, 1 3c.

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19c Ladies' Vests, three for Ladies' li'c Gaue Vests, tapo ntrk, fine grade, t"V

Up to $1.00 Muslin Underwear

SaT.nlo '.islm Gowns, combination suits, drawe

and ic.l.ly bears,, left from our .ample tale, up to $1.00 values, 50c,

;;50c

New Waists Fresh and tasteful in fashion QQp and trimming, sale price Oi They are of organdy, voile, etc., beautifully trimmed, newest collars, special at 98c,

White Wash Skirts Sale price CM A A Twenty styles, pique, repp, PxUvl gaberdine, linene, etc., newest styles, special at $1.00.

New Wash Dresses Saie price JC A A Fifty new Wash Dresses just received, newest materials, latest styles, all sizes, special ?").00.

Forty Spring Suits Sale price fl?1A A A Spring Suits for ladies and v AV.lU misses, all colors and sizes, just forty in the lot, special, $10.00.

Auto Accessories SATURDAY SPECIALS 50c Ford Fan Belts 7-k; Champion X Spark Plug $3.50 Stewart Hand Horn $5.00 Victor Spotlight $1.00 Schrader Tire Gauge

,22c 39c

.79c

MICI1ELIN TIRES AND TUBES

Up to $5.00 Ladies' llats . . . . . .... Z One hundred and fifty Thursday Hata, for Udies anrf misses, large and small shapes, all colors, $1.00

Up to $3.50 Untrimmed Hats. . $1 Untrimmed Hat. for ladies and iniasci in all colors, X also small Panamas, $1.00. '

$2.50 Children's Hats .$1 Trimmed Hats for children, two to twelve yeurs, X all styles, only $1.00,

65c Ladies' Union Suits, Saturday. .CA Ladies' Lisle Union Suits, lace bottom or tight tVfV

knee, regular or extra sizes.

69c Children's Dresses, Saturday. . ".K Ap For children, two to fourteen years, now styles. l vl V made of fast colored chambrays and ginghams, 50c.

69c Coverall Aprons, Saturday . . . . , K A p Bungalow Aprons, middy styles, button sides and trvf Vr open back, light colors, Mc grade, &0e,

69c Middies, Saturday for. ... . . . .,.CAp For children, ftiqrtn to twenty years, m 'it. jf wUv Kiioi (rrale drill, ' plain white or colored trtmfm'il, ;tr grade for 50c.

$1.39 Breakfast Sets, special at. . . . ,$ Three piece Bieakfast Sets, cap, skirt and jacket, X plain colors und lights, $l.3'. values. $1 Ml.

Porch Swings, Saturday for CI QO 48-inch Porch Swings, fumed finish, bolt enn ti) X osJO struction, full length chain, special, f l.ils.

Oak Swing, Saturday, for. . . .; AO A very large 4.s-inch Porch Swiiig, high PJtyO back, panel ends. Special values ut $3.'.S.

A Good Refrigerator for ........ 3J AO Prepare for hot weather by getting one of P wwO these guaranteed refrigerntors for $B.!IH. .

A Three-piece Porch Set for . . (PI A JZ A I'nr Saturday only this genuine oak P Avfetlvf outfit I chair, 1 rocker, 1 sclU'e. special $10.50.

Women's White Shoes for Women's iliirk-Shoes, white poplin, high

heel, turn soles, $2.50 values, special $1.50. -

S1.50

Women's Pumps, Special , Women's patent leather two-stmo rump.'

high or low heel, nil solid leather, $2.75 values, Saturday for $1.8.

$1.98

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j to-jk nine chances without mussing I I P a play. j

Cold Phillies. June.

eather stopiwd tiie Cubs and WBut is so raw as a day in

John L. Wade One of Four In

diana- Delegates) to Des Moines Meeting.

The main trouble with Callahan's pitchers is tluit they throw the ball atfaini-t the enemy's bats. Well, well, well, Walter Johnson's finally won a game. He uuliuped

jthe White lljse one to nothing anil gave up only three hits.

John I.. Wane mil to to D- Moines, l . SitJid..' to ;tnd Ine National orirlaV of I . lir.,U.elb.l of i-neiican Veir i n. lis is one of fojr eiteau-s from t , tatr of Indiana. Its. Ma and d.iurMw. Martha will ceon.pany lum.

Sports

Walter . rous tin tug holism

viclorie have been as numyear as beans in boardbean soup.

The Cardinals took another tap at tlie Hi ,-,ts. It comes natuial for all clubs to rap the ilruves this year. H'uine Groh. .ark Y heat and Long hanged out three lilts apiece. pr. Long included a burner in his ti to of bmgles.

TODAY'S LEADING HITTERS.

UNCLES AND DONERS

P.Y JACK VEIOCK. , THE SLACKER. A v ise galoot was liitiKO Hill, As pitchers go he w;is a fox, Wh;n losing bail rlttbs '"me to town He always got into the box. He i;a: n't lost a Kindle game ror he pirked clubs that he could beat And when the winners blew around Old Hill grew ill and couldn't eat. The pennant winner came one day, Ami Hill was due to work the game, Hut though he said his wing was nore, They'stuck him in there just the same. So when the umpire donned the pad. And called upon the teams to play L'lll promptly got I imsvif in bad. And deftiy dodged defeat thai day. WinntHg cit the Giants the services r tw McCarty, Ibe catohcr ant'eured part, of his nmh'rpinnmg sliding to a base.

The five leading hatters in the two major leagues, including I hursday. eamos are as follows: NATIONAL l.EAGCE. I Cruise. St. Louis :bi3 Hums. New Y ork 344 I Roiisrli. Cm''innatt ::44 J. Smith. St. louia H27 I Wheat. Hrookiyn :i2d AMERICAN LEAGUE. S pewter. ( levelaml 3(53 j Ilohh. iJetnut

Mclnnis. I'bilarlelplita 32o Walker. Huston 317

Wamgams. Cleveland ....

.317

Y ESTEUDAY'S RESI'LTS.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. St. Paul. 4: Indianapolis. 1. Louisville. 7: Milwaukee. 5. Toledo. 6: Minneapolis, h. Columbus. 7: Kansas City. b. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington. 1: Clneairo. 0. Oth"r games postponed, (rain ) NATIONAL I.KAGl'E. New York. 10: Linnmiuii. 1 Hroi klyn. 5: itt.4uigl. 3 St Louis. I): Hoiton. 4. 1 hi! de!p!,ivC!iicag'). game post

AMONG THE BOXERS

(P ts fHleri' 'iaal 'cirs ffert icc.) RACINE. June 8. The George

('hipp-K. O. Hrown go tonight will lie

no pink tea alfair, if fighters' word for it,

going to tale a nap, and' that somebody isn't Brown," said Itr.iwn today. "I hate to think what will happen to the Greek," shuddered Jimmy Dime, Chipp's manager.

NEW YORK, June 8 Joe Welling,

can take the i the Chicago lightweight, is nursing a "Somebody is I sore hand today. He crossed Johnn

Dundee to the Jaw in the nc-venth round of th-ir b'wt at the St. Nir'nuha rink last night and almost put his man out. The injured hand keot Welling from doing nny more fighting tod Dundee came back so strong lliut bo (anas! a driw.

Stoves stored. R. E. Williams.

ARMEU

If it is too late to plant field corn, then plant sweet corn for the Ladoga Canning Co. We are now open for a limited number of acres, Ladoga Canning Co.

A Honu Wagr f i.ivk gi-me i

r. a lid in l.iv d.iy. And ne

I lamed ( uilt). .