Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 223, Lebanon, Boone County, 16 June 1917 — Page 5

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SONNY DOESN'T MIND BEING "WASHED IT" IF THE WATER IS GOOD AND HOT A Copper Coil Gas Water Heater in your kitchen means plenty of hot water for the bath and all household needs. THE PRICE IS $16.50, INCLUDING ALL CONNECTIONS CONVENIENT TERM PAYMENTS Call at office or telephone for a representative.

Northern Indiana Gas

& Electric Co. THE GAS CO. Fhone No. 421

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JERSEY COW SALE

I will sell at public auction in the cattle barns at the Ix:banon fair grounds, on SATURDAY, JUNE 23 BEGINNING AT 1 P. M. TWENTY FRESH JERSEY COWS; FIVE SHORTHORN COWS Every one of this lot of cows is first class. They can be seen at the Lebanon fair grounds after Wednesday, June 20. They are all of good ages and come from the very best milk strain of Washington county. These cows all have calves by side. TERMS Six months credit, drawing 6 per cent interest from date on bankable note. HOMER MARTIN C. 0. TRIBBETT & SON, Auctioneer W. W. BOONE, Clerk

When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 299. 410 West Seth Street

AFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED

edge, V" dozen...... x ,.ub!e fig, per doxeo Me I We pay poetage oh wiy. Barker & Son, Lebanon

s Harry I Ken worthy I HANDLES ALL KINDS OK NONTAXABLE ! SECURITIES esitfcmee phone. 224 OSca, 1M

BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Coroserve Co. Lebanon Phone 62

li in.-i.ili .. ivL ii ll .t.J EE ESTATES

Tht Court Maka Flinf In tht Spencer, Clark and Avery Estate.

The court fixed Inheritance Tax in the following estates: The estate of Henry U Spencer was fcuail to be valued at $29,660 against which tlnrie are debts to be deducted of 11,280.05, leaving balance of $28,379.U5 of which Mary A. Spencer, widow, is assigned $9,459.98 and liable to no tax; Cora Spencer and Sadie Haughty, daughters, and Howard Spencer and Avery Spencer, sons, are

each assigned $4,7,29.99 In value and liable to $27.30 tax, making, total tax of $109.20.

The personal property of Joseph M. Clark estate was valued) at $14,494.-

70, the realty at $28,025 making total of $4.1,119.70, the debts to be deducted, $2.o47.34, leaving balance of $10,472.36, which is assigned to Alpha Step

henson, Victoria Hammack, Zella

Hickson, Krank O. Clark and Oliver

Clark, children, equally, the total tax

for which same is liable being $304.70.

The estate of Missouri F. Avery wae ralued at $3,671.75, debU to be deluded at $492.53 leaving net value

at $.3,179.22, of which $2,995.97 is as-

gned to I-roy Avery, nephew, and is tax fixed at $17.44; the balance of

the estate is assigned to Frank Rohev.

Ismes Rohry, 'iarl Rohpy, Sarah Thompson, Mary Rolxy, Lillian New1 4 iol'tie Hixlifiii, t,eorge Robcy, BcTt

Kobey in accordance with the will of

decedent and no tax assessed against them.

OTHKK I'KOK VTK. The Union Tre t Company, guar

dian of Kliiabeth Kdwsrds, inv.ane.

us authorised to institute ancillary

proceedings in Montgomery county. Kansas, probate court fur purpose of

Ming aards real estate. The nnal report of Anna Caldwell,

executrix of Elizabeth A. Caldwell

tate was approved in which she wbf

charged with $2,631.02 and claim

redit for like amount of which $1,702.-

M was distributed to heirs.

BY II, E. BARMARD. Every auggestion for combating high food prices lays great stress upon the imps"" ? cereal foods. Nearly half of the bunding and repair food and 70 per cent of the fuel food in the average Americaa Mietavy comae from wheat, oats, corn, rye, barley and rice. The chemist who analyse the grain foods and them full of the different food essentials. They are rich hi protein and in fat They furnish more carbohydrates than any other foods except sugar, and they are high In the n.ineial sails unless ia the process of milling to suit the demand of the conaunior tot iU and tns products they have been robbed of their ash. In many waya the grains seem to 1st almost perfect foods, nnd they may very properly He depended upon in these times of food scarcity to furnifh the essentials of good nutrition at a lower cost than any other food. But in using cereal products it must not be forgotten that even the best of grains are not completely balanced Within a very few years the nutrition experts have found that they do not contain the small quantities of peculiar bodies which seem to be essential in promoting the growth of young. F.ven the whole grain such as whole wheat and whole rice when fed to young animals, after a time fails to nourish them. Fortunately this deficiency can ea'-flv be supplied by adding milk to the diet. Milk, butter nnd iU-Km me ikli la the g.-snrth prompt ing substances, and ivilk and cheese ul40 certain proteins which supplement most perfectly the proteins of the grain. In using corn and rice as cheaiier foods than wheat, flour or potatoes, A'o must not make the mistake of limiting the diet in other respects. As people we have grown strong on a varied diet in which fruits and vegetables, meats, cereals and dairy products have all played a prominent part. It would be unwise to depart from esabbhfd oj-toroa.

COURT NEWS.

Vi. it the new ice ereem parlor Sun

day. Coombs drug store.

Classified ADVERTISING Rates Me Per Word, Each Issue. No Advertisement Takes torn Leea Than loc

FOR SALE

12"39.

OR SALE Invalid chair! J'ho

$100,000.00 to loan on farms at 5 per cent. The Farmers National Mortgage Company. SEE UNION TRUST COMPANY Lebanon lud. 6 6 tf COR SALE Bicycler 110 East Main . trcet. 6-13 at

FOR SALE One Jersey 'cow,' Call

pORSALl-ti;iusehoW"'good. " 613 West Main street. 6-I-2t COR SALE House anil two lots and ' 75 acre farm. John Hroshar. 6-16-2t. """" WANTED "' WANTED MALE AND FEMALE " HELP An intelligent person may urn $100 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in spare time; experience unnecessary; no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Room 1619, Buffalo, N. Y. 4-27-6-mos.

IANTED Old false" teeth." Don't

matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 per full set Single and partial pltttes in proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. MAZF.R, 2007 South 5th street, Philadelphia, Pa. 6-16 -lot

U ANTED Fireman at T. H., I. A

E. power house. Phone 726.

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FOR RENT

OR RENT Three nswly . funishcd

WOOLEY & EDWARDS ! I1OST0NIAN SnOES

Call 585-K. May 22 tf. COR RENT8" room bouse, "bath

toilet, i;t blocks from square.

Seal ft Company, 6

COS SALE Two well located build-

ing lota Terms most liberal J

A. Hognhire. 6-12-&t rOR 'RENT Furnished room. Call

615 East rvasntngion sveer.

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FOUM ;

rOUND- elan's suit of slothes and

' child's suit, on Lliia'vile road.

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LOST " LO -lr l-'.iiiyl or Sulrn Tw 1 pourd vouirtr chicnens fi-om ni t - , i f r t i On

The case of the First National Bank if Crawfonlnville vs. Crawfordsville Corrugated Culvert Company, et

I, on note, has been brought here on

a change of venue from Montgomery

'nunty. Joseph V. Edwards and Willie J.

Edwards have brought suit against

Junu (i. Blair et al, to quiet title.

The case of Phil Aillcx Cooperative

Store vs. NeUoo J. Parr, for injunc

tion, has been sent to Montgomery

county on a change of venue.

The case of the Indianapolis A Frankfort Railway Co. vs. William J. Robiason et al. for condemnation, has

been ser4 to Hamilton county on a

hsnge of venue.

REMODELING OFFICES. Charles McClain, who has taken over the interests of the Cotton licit Land and Development Company in

this city, since the dissolution of the

tirrn of .Met lain and Hoy, ',, mg the offices of the company in the First National bank building. The of'.ccs will be equipped entirely with new furniture and fixture.

iwmlw new ice cream parlor will

no open to the public Sunday.

Sports

CARPENTER COMING.

Heavy-weight French Champion Re

ported to be oa Way to I. 8. 'fly file ttemtitmai firm Mtreir.)

NEW YORK, June 16.-Aocording to a well founded report reaching here

today, Oeorge Carjientier, heavy weight, champion of France, and 1

hero among aviators on the western

oattle front, is on his way to this

country.

YESTERDAY S RESl'LTS, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Indianapolis, 4; Toledo, 1. Kansas City, 10; St Paul, 7. Milwaukee, 11; Minneapolis, 4.

, $100 Reward, 1V Tf r't -rs of this pawr wth t'm-o in !,rn tfi ihr- la at least

np i' nt 4lBraje tlmt s.'Wice has baen ?. our it. all its la"s. and that a tatanh. hji-s Catarrh Cum la tha only llllv avra mow ktma to tha rw-SJcal

r.irnuy catarrh bln a i-otiarrtullnriaJ lix aa. twnoirra a rn'Huil.,nl treatnt. Halt Catarrh Cura la taka l.

"'rtllr, actios: airmtlr upon tha tilooij She muimia aiirfaca, nf tl mynl-m th.ry daatrtiyiaK tha tnorxlailan of rha erarf.S. ,n lvln p"in stracrh by bul'dln up tha con.titniloa and aaatatlaai naiitra In ttoine Ita wortt. Tha proprlators ba an firti faith In Its curillTa pow. "a that thar onar On KuMnw UolUve for SrtM''raaV'Jl''' to fce4

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V-Wr, 1 Bdl 1 ''0$ JN buying a motor car there are two very important . I ' V A things to be consukicU your Pride and your Purse. I .' i ft! ir you cotnpromije on either one, you will never be quite I Jitej yV, satisfied. If you louk foe a nicdy labnccd comlmutirn, 1 I Kjo yu w'" unqucsuoruWy fcvl it m "The Most Beautiful I irTj Car in Amsriri" l tHi Straws ,1 wvTO-MTOvter . . '! ( o t r.-,i 1 a.-4r artivvemetr - - IIBIUklww I 'yi-: l.Ji'J I m.rf -S.1-W Aw MMSt ! abifv.tr.. I if ! IV.irAlaraS.jr-M.nes? - jif J b. fVir I IL . S.-tan -S.SI"vwa.fll-nXr - - lOot a b fYti-nt 1 : ; . i ;fW S-J -Sn.)4"MroaT - - tll.fl k HiW I I M TovnCerSis-U"amfHMnarr :.DI o.bt.vir.t I ik'i !j Paige-Detroit Motor Car CoDetroit, ilich. ' C W English. Auto & Tractor Co.

Louisville-Columbus game post

poned; cold.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 8; Boston, 0. Athletics, 3; Cleveland, 2. New York, f; St. Louis, 1. Detroit, 4; Washington, 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bunion, 3. Chko, 3. St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 2. Philadelphia, 12; Cincinnati 8. New York-Pittsburgh game post

poned; rain.

BINGLES AND BONERS

BY JOHN EDWIN NEV1N. BEATING THE GAME.

There was a fan in our town

And he was wonderous wise; When war reduced his pneketbook To half its normal iio e1 He deftly dodged the early games But he will watch 'em play When all the teams are staging doubleheaders every day. In the spotlight today: Claude Williams of the White Sox who shut out the World's Champion Red Sox with four hits.

If the White ux continue to mingle

with the Red Sox as they did Friday

they will lower the morals of Jobs

Barry's team.

McGraw's suspension did not hurt the Giants yesterday. He ia not a

rowing coach.

Walter Johnson gave up eight bases on balls, hit Veach twice and pulled oil

a wild pitch, thereby giving Detroit a ball game.

Walter Merely wanted to show his

team mates how it feels to play good

ball and lose a tire because someone

tosiies a wrench into the machinery.

onnn: .uiu s s w;im punen on a long game winning streak and got out of lust ,!:.,,..

Miguel Gonsales hunted the Cards

to victory in the twelfth inning, if you

can call beating Brooklyn Tictory.

The Phillies and Reds made twenty

runs but it wasn't on a fifty-fifty basis. Philadelphia made a dozen of

em, thereby winning the track meet

Rudolph went through the motions of pitching and the Braves muzzled the Cubs. The Yankee managed to bunch their blows and easily eudistanced the Browns. At the finishing line they ere leading by four lengths. Rice, Merkle, Smith, Parkert, Gmh and Whit ted were the heavy maulers Friday.

Delivery Hours

Week Daps

11 a. m. to 2 p. m. 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. in.

Sundays 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. only Petig's PHONE 22

Promote Plant Life Use insecticides freely. Paris green, arsenate lead, Ixiniion purple, bordeaux mixture, etc., are insecticides for potatoes, shrubery in f;ict for plants of xH kinds Diluted to a given strength, beat suited for the kind of insects you wish to destroy. Insects On Poultry I.us, Lambert's Hess, Conkeys, Pratt's, Ureka dust bath, Zinoleum. Fleck's lice killers, are some of the "many we have to supply your needs. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

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AMONG THE B0XEE3

We will be Pleased to Receive your Subscriptions for LIBERTY LOAN BONDS ?fo charge will be made for our services For full information and subscription blanks write or sec HARRY L. KEN WORTHY Phone 221 Lebanon, Ind. Our litone County Manager THE R. L. DOLLINGS COMPANY Indiana Pythian Building. Indianapolis, Ind. Dealers in High Grade Sscurtties

rse fnfrn'fc.s'il Tews AtpIos.) I 1 ,0, Jirj JO. Orl JSoin, ! 'T.U who recently Vdtnqui&ned : r ', n i f i in i i v it .. '9 'f Je- 'An'ird

The First National Bank Th oldest and largest bank Id Boone county.

f Monument Work May Cont More I Son. We still make our i Usual Very Low Prices HARLAN MONUMENT CO. ! Shop phone 102. Res. phones 11? 4 714 I Oris Harlai C Chappiu

SWEET POTATO PLANTS.

25,000 yellow jersey and red Ber-

i coming.

doesn't consent to a match. Morris

stopped efT here enreute to Los An-f mudti sweet potato

(les, ami the announcement of the ! Get your order in now. prabable elaira a made by Kate' UNION HARDWARE CO. lewis. 6 IS-fit