Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 226, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 June 1917 — Page 4

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!' fl(l ) Dllf D J liTtMSKf own. ArfmKtMl to tit mails aa uondr.laa TEmM o rcmsomnrrior (Mnll subwripttana pyttt trlctly m tvivnc ana papeir wtu o a i scon tlnut-d unies uhtKrlpUoa la rnwed) By MnlL on yeir la 0 l y Mail, lx montha 1.7R Ry Vufl, Ur. tnnth ,. Py Mriil, On. m'iath , hy Currier, par wk tif Carrier, ona year , ; Obituaries end Cards of Ttmnka titjecl t a cham of So pr Una of ""OnJa. Cash should ict-omwny m of ih t kind. A1 von ulnar matter of lofVriftfl or snytMna, of u Ilk nature Ai-riiin: rat mad iuiuwn on jpllraiion, Varai AtTvarttMna Kroranriitatlv American Pitna AMociatiun, iNew Tork and ctiicuita. Telephone Bualuena, 76; New, ll nd 4S. hoone Jodtn V. K. A. M. aw ond Friday each Ivory ( T'tKa, l Briaw, W. M. Lalnnnn Oupf Nuys, secretin iiptfT No. 3S. P.- A iv each month, 1 he, i.pt-i'Ur; 1 Tnne Council, V third Wdt..Hday Mi' Charlfta iJrrtiuan, 1. 45. P.. A H, M YOl'K PA TKPi'FR 1H TV. Through the medium of a puge ml vertisemcnt m thin issue, an appeal made to the citi;i"iis of Ihiono county to contribute to the R.--1 Cr.is. fun-'. In order that this appeal rimy rear", as many of the people as possible r copy of the paper in being sect irttc every homo that run be re at hed 01. the, rural routes und in '.lit- town oi the county. It is desired that rv. t individual he given an opportunely t. contribute for if each gives someiiii; p the amount which Bonne, county i expected to raise a- it- quota, will not Uf iul dfiiMimc to anyone. This week is being observed over t h entire nation as Re I Cross w..k. Federal and state officials have .le.-ig Rated it an a time for watiin u campaign for flubi.-cription,4 for a fund of $100,UOfl.0O0 to be used for the ai.i and relief of American wldierx whj must face hardships and (Crave dangers, at the front Indiana is expected to rai.-e Sl'OO.000 ai her pert of the national fuivi Boone county's quota ia JIJ.oo. tJ'.i. er counties in the .state ao undertaking the task of rui.-ir.ir tin ir up portionmentii with cominendahle patriotic rnthuKiaoiii. We mu-t n-it Rhirk our duty. We have a pa it i play at home. Tha bert wrvice v.c ci'n rentier uti XVhich Indifferent Coffee and A Premium w Rich.Clear FraTrant Coffee and no Premium YOU do snt fine, full-hod ied, fragrant coffee, don't you? Taeq (tivc up even the thought of premium for both are not possible at a res--'onab'e price. No premium cornea with Golden Stin. while its cost ia modest, its quality Is superb and its use an econ-nny. Foe, cut by an exclusive chali'-rernoviD? process, then parked in sealed air-tight cara.O.!(ia Sun resche? you strong with iresh. aromatic flavor. And it mak-s into tJ.!iiie coffee that ia rf- h, sstiify. ina and 4P:tizing. Sold by grocers oaly oevr by wagon men. Gokfsn Sun I te: THE WOOLSON SPICE CU ToUdOU

La'tanm rommanderv No Knk-Mi ?:Jy p. m. Ivory C. Toll. Raconlar Leatewr P. Jones, & C.

we auhcr:lJt to tins cause we Mi lighting fur our country and for woe

freedom aa truly a if we were undei .inns on the sea, or in the tronche. Every dollar (riven to the Red Crow will be honestly and conscientiously expended to keep our soldiers well and -ave the wounded aoldicra and brins them all back home clean and fit and free from disease. The Liberty Loan was an invest ment. The Rod Cross in asking for gifts. It is more blessed to give thai: to invest To all patriotic iren, worn and children of Indiana who lov their country, goes this appeal: Giv to the Red Cross! Give! Give! Give! tiive freely and cheerfully. Give a: if you considered it a privilege Se a partner in such a noble and un .e!l:sh enterprise. Give what you car -ifTord and then give more than yoi hiiik you can ufford, and then wher you UiiiiK you have really given -omethiiig, measure your gift with that of ihe soldier who die in battle r the mother mho sends her hoyj 1 1.'- front. This is no time to do tb .cy and convenient things. .Now I n: tuc for sacriixes. are at war -Ai ry man. woman and child wh oval to the flag must ch eerfully per'"fin the duty nearest at hand. Jus the important duty is to hell he fi-d Cro.-w. WHO IS WHO BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE WAR ARMY .V.ij.o-i.enctal Task-r H. IHiss, as '' it chief of irenerai stntf. Horr i I'ennsi ivimm, 1'eeemher 31, J.Vi nd apiHiinted to the miiitary acad ny from the stale in IS71. He na rn:ni-sioned u s.eond lieutenant ir . l-iit Artillery on June 10. lHT.i e twined another grade in thai fhiieh of the M-ni,.,. un, jn h;ih he us made a lieutenant-colonel of vol ite-rs and was later promoted to the ink of briirailier-gonoral of volun eis. Jn 1!"' he was made a brnrai i-neneral in the regular establish " tSIHNGTON'. Ju a). i-trng chief of th 1 ef the ah ..Mice o: "it. military heai mmissiun to lius General iluirh 1 Si :he An an ' chief "f the iiineial .-tuff, Gen :ii Hle-.i is military adviser to thi e".-etaiy of '. and it is his inh t ian aa. se- that the ndminist ration'. 1 1 i.- for th- participation if th :.-es of the Vnded .States in tin ..-..t ,ar are executnl. refore toeing ass'-,-neil to his p,-"s i ' l'-t grn-ral U'i-- came int. i intnerne while military iroverno; f -dnndanao, one of the ishinds il - I'miippine group, where he sue s. fully subdued the rebellieus tribes " was succeeded at that Host l : it. obi r-Gem i il John J. 1'eisliing : ni;.jor-iri neral and in V ranee a e- hc.td of tiie first American army i narti: ipate in the war agam.-t l'rus REfilSTRATlONS SLOW. rly rriy-m KnrnlU-d Sincr Y tT!a Mn. The rrjLi.-.tratinnj v. it It th? board ;C r couftv as.-p.-;s(r';i oHice now totn' or .il moio than y.-otonlay. Thi: ii.tb" i, appurtitincl among the pre Center three. SI; Jackson one. 1: Marion, a; Clin n. 1C: l-uirar ("reek, I Ilion. fi; Fairle, r::,on. 2; Worth, 11. CITY NEWS Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone. 98. Com.ng a telephone directory. May 3-tf. I.awt n:ower fixing. We make th'Tn cut the gra-,3. (iive us a trial. W. K. Fraley shop. Alley crossing, re' r);.k Druz store. May 3-1! M- and Mrs. I. 1.. Dillon and ilaughs, M.ns A'lllie and Miss Una am. irk hi ,,f i-ittshoro. we.-p en t ainett t.iday by ylr. and Mrs. lull's daughter, Mrs. Ethel H.dlicgsrih and family of North Lebanon MINOR COURTS. Je.ire J. ocas, arretted Sunday on hiirire of s:ie"ding, entered a plea guilty in !MU'r Trowhrnlge's i i today a., i paid his line of $a and ts, arnouating to 15.05. HOItSR MYSTFKIfr.St.V SHOTWith bullet wnund in its head, a vniunhle horse owned by Calvin lingem, who resides one and onc-haif miles north of Hechanicsburg, was found nead in a field Sunday night, There is no clew as to who killed the JOU WORK AT REPORTER

Urcil Waters, Lawrence Pointer

and Frank Woods Sent to Jefferson, Rio. Aa Advance special says: "Urcil Waters, Lawrence Pointer and Frank Wools, three of our young men, enlisted under the banner of the goix old V. S. A. Friday, and were sent s once to Jefferson Barracks, Mr. t is rot definitely kno'vo jj.:t ha hrnneh of th -etvLe ihiy enteral, hut word received from them stated the; were on their way to Jefferson Barracks. This makes the number of Advance boys eniisted about twelve oi fourteen. A fine showing for a village of this size. LIST OF BIG MILK MEN The following is a list, not Of all the itrors of the Indiana Condensed Milk l. for May; but of those patrons whr reived over 4i.ll() for the milk they id during the month of May. There were 119a men w ho sold milk during the month and the total payroll for milk amounted to $'I0.M4.10, thi argest in the history of the Lehanor plant Mcllain Bros. $.(.'!2.9 i'. fii.-.;ti an - S. Cain JtiH.T, Geo. Henry 170.2' (). Smith IM.V ? Duff H7.fi.! U. Sh-ibuin lU.fi: nk .VD Daniol , U4.4C Ilov K. Smith MI.O: r. W. Sultniarsh ir..2' C. Shaw 129.8--lagln St Hines 119.K4 ius Straw itieyer 115.14 Arthur Ro-ebooin , 1I1H.4- . Aket llKl.g.i 1 ):(..' 102.04 Kit. Hi 1110.81' K. E. SI ig'i S. J. West .. I.. Heady ., T. Hawn . ?. Slant 7. . . il FrePei .s. R.ihn ter 99.IP 97.4! 'J2X O.Uf 91. ir W.IH s9.4i i.:i.r 8'j.oi I. C. Low e A. Mo ton . . .V'Sh i l l G!udenning red Thai p . M. Hush Grates 8T.4I Mack IWier V. Smith in. G al , I. Statin; . . Hlssor.g ii, h Sl ic'e .'ren-e Mr;,n .. V Hinten A. Sut'.hin .s.-e!l Cox hn Johnson V.. West U. Sprung S0.7.7.i 7H.:i Me J. Wi ijrht ... verett . erett .. i'?rt Ashton . i. Groo er ., (. Smith . . !"rt Selnn ., ,i,.-r Cragun L VaiAuvs ., alter Richie . 70.97 fill. 1 9 119.17 M.irlev Kip.y . Fnd Walker . V. Mines .. Ah.nio W orlam! H. L. Ferpruson fij.4 I 02.7 f.2.1! 2.10 1.4'. fii.4:: 01.24 WI.92 ).7I I'i'tinger IhilT .... Stafford . W. H. W. F. Adams ... Geo. Smith ... P. II. I..,ng .... John ltosehooin .1. C. Hnvey ... fleo. Monev . . . Win. Ilevnolds I. HhiKie . . , . till !7 ftl 4 ! 'i.2 1 00.17 W.I.'! HI. 12 r.o 07 5. 7.". 5S.71 t?eo Th.. Sol.. Sehe ! . V Wyati P.aw ;...ci, peters .. S. H. Sjironp ('. F. M.-ndenhad Mary Wyong ... I. C. : .hnson Van fttimiter i.s J." J. Faulkner f7.7:' Ho!h ll..ry r.7.4i . !'. Groover S' tS (l.-J-iU- Slag!') 57,12 J. D. P-'twnhnrger 57,07 Frank Clingior 5fi.H0 R. I). Browi. 5.8 W. F. I'eek 50.57 J. H. Neal M.5I Asl.ury W illiamson ., 5i..",0 D. I). Dickerson , 50 42 John Finley 5S.1K William Akers 56.11 Lawrcitr Beck 50.07 islie Peabody R5.9I Gus Cobb f3SJt! J. Denny 55.77 P. J. Lewder 55.59 Nol.le Moore , 55.58 Chaa. K. Young M.72 H. Shaw ... J ., Warrel! Chas. Stout S4..'18 54.21 53,00

C. F. Pope W.72 . V; Kie-h 62.47 Albert Be. k ,. 62.47 Bert Cunninv'iam 62.38 P. Shirley 52.32 J. I). F.inra :rt ...A 52.16 John Thompson 62.02 (ieorge Manin ,. 61.H0 Perry Sullivan 51.83 Ray Crostreet 61.00 Artie, Morrison 50.82

Glen Bratton 50.6' Geo. Preston 50.51 C, V. Heidlce 60.48 Kd, Ru 50.4S V. !'. ..Jv l '. 60.31 .. .. , Carter .: 50.17 rtruco Aliematt 60.1 Wm. Slagle 60.09 Rose Laughner 50.00 VI. E. Jones 50.01 John Solan 49.80 Walter Bush 49.8S Noel Alexander , 49.44 D. M. Ottinger 49.40 Grant Martin 49.32 E. M. Howard ; 49.2.' Bessie Gregg 48.97 l.on Taylor 48.08 H. M. Gentry 48.50 H. K. Holler 48.2:1 R. E. ronwell 47.84 Dornian Dillon 47.57 C. A. Taylor 47.57 i ho. Richardson 47.55 t.ula B. Neidlinger 47.41 Harold Hart 47.37 l.loyd Sicks 4(1.90 Mollip Warburton 40.8!i l.loyd Sicks Ira J. Peters 40.07 46.47 44? 40.15 A. J. Burns . . . Carl Wing ... J. Potts .. If. . Etter .. 40.0i A. M. Parish 45 S7 K. ,S. Artman 45.77 f. R. Miller 45.58 far! Sutphin 45.45 '-irnest Sehenck 45.30 K. E. Smith 45.22 ..ha. Hrestley '.'hamhers & So Ktta Mirh ... John Feeny . . A'vn Abbott .. 46.00 44.02 l.mia (Ittinger 44 Ralph Lee 44.4.1 Frank Deer .14.2. A. It. Smith ., lohn Sw indler , Frank Leak ., L W. Ros:.- .. Mel liicketson 'ra .Moore ... il. F. Claik .. Wm. Srhofi'.M 44.24 41.19 44.15 4:i.,'C 43.34 Arthur Wullner 4M,iri A. J. Rodler It. i'.vart . arrel! Mi:itin Sumner ''llBgie Engledn Floyd Wi'ey . . . Ingram Dye . . . V. A. .V,:e-e . . . . N. Lavrle; ; . ' h..s. Sfewurt . 1 tei 42.2-1 42.2' lurry Howard . Ira (, !:ng'er . . . . !. A. Laughner . Am. A. Mert.m :e-o. Heeler .... W. G. Di-kerson Ksrl Witt I hirmin Hej . 'oblc Hendricks Miutha Hi nes .. .Itein Stiilivim-ver Caleb fchrrry . Monn liusii ... W. J. W est Klwoo.l Rich 'Hid KarbHiigh . 41.80 11.45 41.22 41.08 40.61' 40.59 40.37 40 3:1 THREE MORE RECRUITS William Burns Kenneth Kelly and Roy W allace Accepted Two Rejected. Wi l!u f thi and Konne h Kelly :,nd R.iy Wallace, of ear i'hointnwn yesterday pas-ied the examination for admission to Company II, and are the latest recruits to that oririni.iition. Eld Everett I" tench, of ' hnrr.town vjrtis rejected yesterday, and Eldn ,'iirewer, of Frankfort, failed to pa the examination this morning. ,tAll of the examinations were maJfc by Dr. Hock. 11 1! gains in rows nt the Homer Martin sale at the Fair Grounds Saturday. June 2X 6-15-Tt. Produce infertile ejsijs. Skidoo the fi-ao-nt CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station Constipation upsets the entire system, causing many illnesses tfl the human family. Don't wnrfy -H!HW Rocky Mountain Tea w'ii diiva out const ijiation, refcuhiU th? bow-id, tone the stomach and purify the System. Give it a thorough tii.il, 35c. Tea or Tablet. Oak Drug. Store,

Spscial Prices On a Limited Number of Gas Ranges An early purchase of Cabinet Ranges at prices which were in effect before recent advances makes it possible for us to offer a limited number of exceptional values. Call and let us show you these ranges. " Present Value Sale Price No. 1265-13 Garland $12.50 $35.00 No. 1725-13 Garland $45.00 $37.50 No. 170 ,5-13 Garland $35.00 $27.50 No. 150-5-15 Garland $52.00 $12.50 EASY PAYMENTS THESE BARGAINS WILL RE SNAPPED UP QUICK. MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. "THE GAS CO."

Give Addresses at Fairly Well Attended Red Cros Meeting. Thr local people mule addresses at the Red Cross meeting held last ugh', in the Christian church at Me-hanie-burg. A fair siiad crowd was in attendance. Rev. Homer Dale and . Charles A. Parkin spoke to the people of Washington township on the Red Cross war fund, and Mrs. Klsa O. Rogers made a talk on the work hetig done by the locnl chapter. Rev. Dale presided at the meeting. The quota of the township is something tow of which I(I0 was pledged last night following th addresses. The ladies of Washington township will -n an auxiliary to work with the Lcl anon chapter m a few ilays. SW EET POTATO PLANTS. 25 000 yellow jersey and red Bermuda sweet potato plants coming. Get your order in now. UNION HARDWARE CO. MO St CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 25c Fhonc 387 105 W. South St AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country Driving Reasonable Price. At Brenton Garage. Office Phone 284. Rei dense 7M JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suite that Salt. South Side Square DO IT YOURSELF Do It your sett Make yoi r old car leek new. Ask us about it. NOSES' DEUG STOltE

JERSEY COW SALE I will sell at public auction in the cattle barns at the I-ebanon fair grounds, on SATURDAY, JUNE 23 BEGINNING AT 1 V. M. TWENTY FRESH JERSEY COWS; FIVE SHORTHORN COWS Every one of this lot of cows is first class. They can be seen at the Ia1)anon 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 G per cent interest from date on bankable note. HOMER MARTIN C. U. TK1BBETT Jt SON, Auctioneer ! W. W. BOONE, Clerk

Promote Plant Life L'se insecticides freely. Pan's green, arsenate lead, lajndon purple, bordeaux mixture, etc., are insectu-ides for potatoes, shrubery in fact for planta of ail kinds Diluted: to a given strength, best suited for the kind of insects you, wish to destroy. Insects On Poultry I.iis, Iamb, rfs Hess, Conkeys, Piatt's, t'reka dust bath, Zinoleum, Heck's lice killers, are some of the many we have to supply your needs. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

YOU

LIBERTY BONDS AT $1.00 PER WEEK CALL AT OUR OFFICE First Rural Loan & Savings Association H. P. NEW, Secretary.

SAVE YOUR OLD TIRES We have a place for them. We will pay you 10c ?er pound providing, however, you buy new ones, e are agents for the well-known Goodrich, Ajax and Federal Tires.

PALACE Phone 9G. OPEN DAY COiiY & BRATTON FUNEBAL DIRECTORS GdSee afcoM 88; Residence phones 240 aad 60S ,. , Sise'ief Biwii. Kst 8ontt fitrssw

CAN STILL GET

GARAGE 220 North Meridian Street AND NIGHT BRENTON GAItAGE Autos and Aot Sopplle i East Hiiin Street Phone 234