Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 221, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 June 1917 — Page 2
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13. lS Choice cf all Better Dlous
i between the ages 15 and 85 year9 to buy one of our new Palm Beach, Crash or Kool-Cloth Suits ' I $8.50, 810.00, $12.50 I I , Real Suits in Kool Clothes I Silk Shirts in all Colors and Quality S3, $3.50, $4, $5, $7 Straw Hats Sea Grass, Palmettos 1 I $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 I I Panamas, all Shapes $3.00 to $5.00 I "HAVE A LOOK" ' IJones&Starkl CASH CLOTHIERS .llllllllitllllMllllli;:llllllillllllilhlllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlT
tf.;edto'gettf.s;;.:;3 Air Raid on London May Have Had That Object JBritaina Aroused.
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iBn thi- lifriiatinai .Vcwi eVrrlrr.t LONDON, Juno 14. That the Ger
mans counted upon the possibility of
"getting' General John J. Jershing, the America commander, in their devastating air attack yesterday, vat an opinion put forth her yesterday.
General Pershing had secretly gone to France Tuesday night, but it was
considered likely that the Germans knew nothing of this.
American army medical officers who are still in London, got their first glimpse of warfare when they visited
the East End and other district where 7 persons were killed and 4.T noun.lcd by the German bombs.
A wave of wrath has swept the lliitish Isles over the large number cf women and children killed an.l
wounded and demands for reprisals
nave been renewed.
Anionic the American officers who
inspected the bomb wrecked district
was lir. Uueh H. Young, formerly of
Ifhns Hopkins University in Bait
more, w lio is now a major in the med-
cal ohVcrs reserve corps of the '-'piled States army. Ir. Young said it was evident ttie Ucrmuns were ustjibr a form of fiio-shell. "The victims." fr. Young said, "were iniured not only by flying fragments of shrapnel, causing, deep, ponertrating wound. and fractures, but Iso by severe burns. This fhdie.iteil that the German airmen used bombs ef an incendiary character. The bombs woie about ten inches in diameter am' ..ere linosii fium a great height a." was sh.e.vn by one which penetrated a "'"Hereto wall for considerable depth without exploding. "IV ps etiological elTeets nf the nf. fair were most interesting. The Deputation showed no fear. As siton as the explosions and counter bom-l-ardiront were heard the people crowded tiie streets, verandas, windows and roofs and showed only conle np; for the methods of the Germans who succeeded only in maiming and killing helpless vomen and children mil some men, without doing any ihinp of military advantage." These who saw theT aeroplanes said they were m high to be invisible to tie naked eye at times. It could lie .en that the shrapnel from the "Archies," as the high guns are tailed was falling short of the target. The press is calling upon Colonel Winston ( hiirrhhiil, the new chairman
of the air board, to take immediate and decisive steps to put an end to the raids which are growing more
and more deadly.
E COUNTY I
Hurry Up Sample Shoe Sale
Save from $2 to $3 on a Pair
Clem Heaton BETTER SHOES FOR LESS West Side Square Stlz Old Stand
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$3.00 to $7.50 values, on sale dur- C CJ ing our June Clearance sale. . . .
June Clearance of All Suits
Silk Suits up to $30.00 Values Now . . .
Our entire stock of Navy Blue Suits in Serges, Poplins, Galertlines, Puiret Twills, etc.; all are in this sale of suits. Sizes lb' to 1G bust measure. .
$ $ $ $ $
$25.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon KumiHtr Jive.-.tx I; urA oihor ( hattr-U at v TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In soma of -0 and ovrr you may hav 25 mnnOu in which V yjur loan, or you may repay somT if you tike, SPECIAL TERMS T( FARMERS Write tis or call upon us for full particular. V Will be in I-ebanon each F riday W. A. SWANK . 411-1.1 Ben litir Bhlg. Crawfordsvillc Ind. 101 H Wrst Main stret., Ibanon, Ind. (Sruirc Trowbridgi
gal ratca to repay
i $
Gasoline at Wholesale Price
OPEN DAY ANRNIGHT - ' ' Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co. North Meridian Street " ' Lcbanoa '
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";nin at the court houw is growing
rapid'y. Three sewing maehi.ies, iw of which are operate,! by motors, hav
already been installed. Women are
biiKV nuw cutting out the neitcrial f
tlt articles which are to he u.-l in
Ifox No. 2 f.ir the Lli Lilly hospital
'orii.-. Al iny women arc calling at
I he .hen iu fur work.
One ihing the people of Boone cnun-
tv should riot forget and that is that
ihi.s : hop is ls?ing onetate.1 from a do
nation fund and when this is exhaust
ed the uork mu.-t stop. The membe
"t the Keil Crn.- society realize that
the Aioencen penpV are tK'ing called
'ipiei to give niany funds and tbo5
tteai lo always ne asking tor mo
llnwi'Vnr. tiie peoole here know what
the money g.vcn to the R(, ( ., gues for. They sec it spent right hen and see tiie results it brings. This is the time for giving. Young men an
nffering their lives in the country by
the thousands. Thy are leaving thei homes for training camp. arid fnMow
go to the buttle front, thousands of
them never to return. I he narontH ot
thee yoong: men and their friends are limiting a reat sacrifice is well a the buys themsolvf s. Yet in Hoone
ounty tliere am hundred of bunnesi mrtn and farmers who v;ill not be eal ifd to serve, and who have no tons t jive to the service. Will the con
ler.es of these men ailow them to
' goodly donations when others have to jivc. up their livea? Is a few hun- : dred dollars unytLinn; to lie compared ! with a human life. 1'hd Red truss in calling for helu. Not mil v fiom
I the tinmen and girls hut donations I fnim the men. 1 hn work done by tn: Uoriety i:i a noble one. Wisl the men
iif llieine county hehi? 1 hi v are in
I vited to call at th Rod f joss room
' and there ss thn p.-ogres; iKiing fi ' 41 d ha r ! 'a n. i to tin n t..c i
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Suits f.MOO and $17.."0 values now $10.00
Suits $20.0!) and $22..r,0 values now S12.50
Suits S23.00 and J27J50 values now $15.00
Navy, Gold, Green Navy, Green, Gray Navy, P.laek, Copt n only
PLAN TQKEEPIN TOUCH
MH BOYS AT FRONT
WILL IS PROBATED.
Movement Talked of by Local
People May Materialize in Near Future.
A movement is being considerably
tulked of by several citizen of this
community whereby tiie people at home could be kept m touch with lEoono county's boys at the front and in the service. It has lieen sutgeted hat a record be kept of all those who are in the service from this county ind that ctTort be made to keep in omnuiniraiieii with them wherever 'hay may be sent, so that their needs may he supplied by the people from their h"ine community. Ity this plan the citizens of Boone county would see to it that its soldier and sailor Imys e-e properly taken care of and would ' t inre to them that their friends and relations were thinking of them, and acre solicitous foi their welfare. Th's movement would be :t uorlhy one and as the desire to do something along diis line lias been grow ing in the 'last few week.-, it is not improbable that r meeting will be hold f.ir its inauguration in the nenr future. PI K( II ASKS $100 BOND. Bed Men's Tribe Suhsrrib s to Loan lo ( oner Ih-gret at Indianapolis. At the rcjuilur meeting of the Winnebago Tribe X. M held last evening it was decided to purchase a KHI Liberty Loin bond. An invitation fiom the Tishomingo Tnls No. -10 of Indiananoiis for the local degree team to confer the adoption degree upon a e!a.s of raniliilHle at Indianapolis on S-iturd.iy evening, June l'. was acnted. ' Abeut one hundred local lied Men will nliond this lug meeting. All Alio intend lo make this trip should notify William ). Martin before noon Kridav in order that the special car may be arranged for. At thi meeting tbe liakota Tribe No. 4 ' of Frankf'jrt will ronfer the Hunters and Warion. degree and the Mmeola Tribe of l-'r.in'.il-n tl.e Chiefs degree. La it night the adoption degree wa. f onferred uimn K. ('. KeU hum and the Humeri, and Warriors degree upon f orest C. Ketchum, Karl Miller, -John Lnvingro,;., fioia-oe lacol.elli, Carmcl Lvana and Carter Lewallen.
Oiviifin of IVoperly of the Late Caroline Robertson Provided Lor. The will of Caroline Robertson was admitted to probate in which she tievises the fee simple of undivided one-half of thiee acres owned by her to her daughter Lo.iett Robertson, and remaining one-lalf to her daughter-in-law, Jennie Robertson, widnw of Isaac Wilbur linboit.-on. itli the provision that piojietty lie not sold during the lifetime of tiie daughter mil. .-.s .-In- di.-iies io seij in which event the proceeds, after deducting amount due cn mortgtge and other (Chalffos, to be divided between I.ouetf and Jennie Robertson, share and share aiike und all remainder of property, leal, personal or mixed is devised to the daughter who is appointed exeeui tnx of the will. The will is dated
Januaty 2S. l'.ttis and witnessed by John It. Saunders and Arrh'hald South. Other Probate Court. Charles M. KaussiHt, adniini strator of Klil:abeth L. Smelhers estate .1 inventory ..hewing personal pioperty appiai.'rd at JM.inti.iK which was approved. Tiie final report of Krny Harvey, executor of J"hn V. Iliendel estate
was aiiproved in which he was charge,! uith fi-i.M and claimed credit for Albert R. Knotts. guardian of l.ula Morris filed partial report showing he was charge-able with l.'J'J!i.4V and clajneii eie-tit for $l.JI'I.Cl having balance of 1S.1, which was approved.
BEFORE AUTO CLUB
When in Need of Lumber See Us i Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 29S. 410 West So;b Strert
VISITING HERE. Clydj (ierard, Lomuir Lrlitnr of lliPatriot, durst of Lebanon f'rirmU. Clyde (ierard, a former resident of this city, and his wife, of Ieot , Kansas are here visiting U-UIi;m friends. Mr, Gerard formerly resided in I;bnon and his father, W, C. Goriml, wan t one time mo e ner and publi-her of the I.i'b.iurn Patriot. Mr. Gerard I. as been in the newspaper business all Inn life and is now looking for a location fn Indian.. Reniirtcr on it, R, tl fin Veiny
Indianapolis Jurist to Addrcs County Oi'Kani.aiiim Timitiht.
The Honorable Quinry A. Myers of Indninapi.li... will deliver the addiv,before the Koeiio County Automobile iub at tin- meet,,,,; to be held at HMHI oVI's-k tonight in the convention hah of the court hou.io. The public is cordially invited to attend tins meeting. (Juincy A. Myers was candidate for tjie nomination for governor on the Republican ticket at the last primary and ig well acquainted with the good touds movement.
f AITHH'L. Mis. Wayupl Your husband io very logical, s ho. Mrs. Kemirox? Mrs. eaurox VSeii, I should say be w is. He attends tbe meetings leg-
ularly every week! Judge.
THE BOY SCOUTS TURN IN
45 BOND SUBSCRIPTIONS
Total of Sii.KIO in Subscript ions Secured Ity Fifteen
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i Lioit.li iu inio: SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW
f.,r a to' :il of i.i.Ki has beet S'.l't of tie e.impllign ttsged by tal I'oy Scouts up io thi., after
eanva -Ciptlo
Yon rerklen men nd wnnion wbo are pestered with corns and who hav. at less! one. week Invited an awful ilearti from lockjaw or blood potoo are now told bjr Cincinnati authority
i to us a drug called freexoao, which j the moment a few drops are (polled 1 to any corn, lh soreness !s relieved i and soon I ho catlr.cora, root and all, : lifts nut with the finders. ' It is a sticky ether compouM which ' dries the moment it is applied and sinipiy shrivels the corn without inflsm. ! ing or even irritating tbe surround- ' tng iusne or Ikln. It la elsiaal tbst
vc heen j . quarter of an ounce of freeion. will ng rub-1 eost very little at any of the drug store?, I j but It eufBclent to rid one's feat of ' ' every hard or soft corn or callus, it sc-.ut I Yon are further warnM that cutting
at a corn la a aulUaai Habit,
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in.. Two W il rned their mcib,
ellt
l.:v
I he
owe Helaleisen .led V, .'it Parr.
.'oliuwing leentht have el-tained '-o't-'riiitions and hope to ei their medtls before ;he camp-egn closes this jftermsm: slille'-, f. (,uire. harrow. Myers, Worley, llowen, Cook and Wood. IR V VOTINt; MACHINES. Clinton County Coinioisioners Invest In Tutrnty. The Cimton e .ur.ly c..iiiii...-iorecs '.ave awarded the contract for twenty vt.tiot: maihie s t'i be u-d m future 'be'ejris o, te.it county, to the Automatic Kegi.teimg Moiiiie Corpnratin of Jamestown. N. V.
The First National Bank The ulilc.st and largetit bank in Boone county.
DR. R. I). GARRISON I;ENTIST
M rartaera Slate Baak BuilaUf
,1 2g-2fit Paoae tti-t ,
COLLRT NEWS.
Judge Parr i l-sl.iy hcurg ti e evaieree ir. the the ca .e nf W. H. Stalev v.,. l.eel and Maud Davis, venued lure fiei.i ,Mot.'Kome.y county HeruuKl Dean wa- usiay gr'iitut 4 itivoire 1 1 an lltrnice l.ci.l. Tie child was p f, e.l in the c..tly of the defcnd.ir.t's parents. Cominjc a new telephone diioetory. I May 3-ti.
II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Orer Oak Drue Slant Telephone 843. Lefauioa, Ind
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Auency for the Buick Afr.esjm for Cars. Eipert Wort"
South Lebanon St
; "tntrftblf Exterminator WJf A" r iisls.'tica end ttuist t'ie4 Vi.i, i rn.r :il by i s oowtiimtit
SEED POTATOES ALL KINDS IVitato and C.nh UNION HAKVARE t0I'HONK io
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