Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 226, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 June 1917 — Page 6

:iard Regulator

5?. T. Wood, Ttudimorc, Minnesota, fed 53 hog Standard Hop Bejnikttor S days, These hiiifs were in bad nhnpc when he titurUd. They aventped a train of 2',j pounds per day for the liH days. The other feed consisted of corn alone, with plenty of water and plenty of salt. Douthntt & Mcdrew-of Norton, Kansii:i, had a bunch that wus avenijinif I I -it pf umJ. ier day train. ly ndding Standard Hog RoKulatur this pain was incftiscil to niore than two pounds a day, Ami this train was kept up for live weeks, until they wore market' -d. G. O. Ijowe, Vice President of the Lowe Hardware Company, Kent, Iowa, feeding twenty hnjrs on corn, lankax und STANDARD HO; REtil LATOK. se ined l.y nctual weight a (fain of 2l pounds a day, an hiavase of a pound more than he got without the p-jrulalor. The iK'Kt endorsement of STANDARD !!(; UFAA'LATOR isi the experience of farmers who feed it.

jji Lyle Stephenson end Searle

Comley reroute to Port Royal.

j INCIDENTS OF TRIP I Met at Louisville by1 Julius. Thornton and Entertaini ed toy Him There.

I'se Standard Poultry Tonic; It's An Investment. Exclusive Standard AttenN

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

SMART NEW LOW SHOES It's oxford time now! Wc are always ready to serve you.

French Shoe Store,

S. S. Square

Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Thones 18 or 18-1

Iunng week wv will deliver from 11 a. m., tn - p. in., it nil from t p. m. to 7 p. m. Sunday, 11 a. m., to 1 p. in. on!j-. i'hone 2'1. lYtitf's. fi-i:i-coi-2.

I A letter written by lyle StciihonI -nil. who with Scailo Comley enlisteci !' the United States Marine Corpn. '.vjli tif of Kent-nil interest and is pulili .-bed in full. The letter, written ; unlcr date of June l!t from Louisville. Ky.. is as follow.: 'That ofi,(jml-l.e' is the hjnlei ,onl in tile whole Kng!i-h language i.i -iv to u friend when you have no knowing when nor whether you 'will ever return aain. 1 tloln't ut- ' tempt to tell nil my friends good-bje because I just couldn't tio it. They all ; know that 1 rre;.nt it anil 1 know that ; I hjo' their best wishes. ''Ju t a little us to our surrey so i f.ir. Searle anil I passed the examin.ition at Indianapolis without mueh loublc, although I thought for a t:,,. II, it I wn'd'l he rejected nil (iecoimt of my left foot being a little flat. However llr. l'falf, the exarnin-int-physician, said that he wnuld lu'-.e ; eiinnrp uml he let me by. The te about it wan that at l.i.ui -villo they said the same thing .i d I am no wondering what they will tell me at I'url Royal. Searle tame near being re ieetetl yit Indianapolis on account of one shoulder beitur lower than the other. However, they took a ehunee on him anil let him by. Here w hen he took the examination he stood up like a 'regular '. ay' hut the physician found that one of his feet was flat. After we had iH.th, pleaded with him for awhile he tl'-"i.ud to take a chance and let him "Have we been homesick? No. To ln-gin with we had three other voiini: roen who came from indianip.i'is with ua and they are oil fine fellow r,. One if a graduate of Purdue university ant! a member of tiie 'Ma fraternity, His name is I,niigh-

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Cash Flour

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25 lb. Sack j$1.85 50 lb. Sack $3.75

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100 lb. Sack $7.50 200 lb. Sack $14.80

This flour can be purchased of the following merchants: 0. A. Burgin E. M. Blackman A. J. Smith

fse Our Store As a Measure of Values

WE are glad to have you come in and look over our goods and prices in order to compare values. You'll find that the standards here will aid you in purchasing wherever you buy. You'll see here the result of buying goods after careful selection. We do not purchase in haphazard fashion. Neither do you if you hope to get good results. Come in. You're under no obligations to purchase, and you'll like what we have to offer you. Cadillac TW $2265 Paige (SSS! Dodge Brothers $850 A II Prices b. O. H. Lebanon Firestone Tires United States Emerson Tractor. Standard Makc-a-Tractor, English Auto feTractor Co

North Meridian Street.

Lebanon, Ind.

iy. We have another man by the name of Poland, who in a Mason and a fine younif man. The other man is from Husellville. His name is Fink. We left Indiannpolis over the Hii Four yesterday afternoon about 2:150 oVIork and Mitrhell Tillotson left wi'h m. My brother, F'mnk. and Mr. Comley, were with ns at Indianapolis and saw us off. Tillotson kept us from being homesirk on our way down here by telling u of some of the horrors of the war and then sleeping the rest of the way. "On arriving here we went immediately to the Hotel Willard, ami registered. 1 et me av right here that I think very little of the Willard, but I expect before we get back to Lebanon ugain wc will have worse accommodations. Searle was the frst man to register.' He walked to the desk ami wrote B. Searle Comley, U'bnnon, Intl. 1 was next and of course 1 dittoed the Lebanon, Ind., stuff. About that time the wrgeant discovered what we had written. This wan our first 'boner'. The officer took the pen saying, 'You boy have no home anymore' anil with that after our names he put U. S. M. C. Do you know what that L S. M. C. means? I'll bet that you do not. Well here it is 'Cncle Sam's motherless children.' That was the first time wo realized that we had no home. Met By Jiiliun Thornton. "A telegram from Mrs. Corrdey to Julius Thornton had preceded us anil Ju.le was at the hotel a few minutes after we arrived. You know the f" "pie of the south are noted the world over for their hospitality and even though we are just over the line from Indiana that spirit prvail here. And even though Julius hails from Boone county he haa been in Old Kentucky long enough to absorb that spirit of hospitality to you know that we had a fine evening. Searle, Mitchell, mynelf and Juliui were th latter', gueats all evening. We ipent sometime at Fountain Ferry and then brought Mitchell to hia train which left here at 11:00 o'clock last tvenine. We then went to th Sealb&ch Hotel wher. we had' lunch. It waa a fin evening indeed. "Thi rooming all our Urn vsi

taken up with the examinations anil L

being sworn into service. This aft,rnoon we are again the guests of Julius SE and will take dinner with him this rr evening. I am sure that we will like is the service. We left expecting the I zzz w orst and .so far it has all been ahead : of our e xpectations. One thing sure, as lone; as we have a place to sleep and '. 2 as good food as we have had so far, ! zH we will get along. ; EH "In my last 'will und testament' I : came very near giving by light weight summer suit away. At the last minute, however, I put it in my traveling bag anil I am mighty glatl that I tlid for it is getting hot down here and before this time tomorrow afternoon EEs wc will be in a still hotter climate for 3 we leave this evening at 8 o'clock for Atlanta, (la., anil will proceed from i as there to Port Royal. Our training there will probably last six or eighth EE: weeks. We are both anxious to get EH into training and get the greenness EE! worn off. There is little more that I c;in tell you now, so let us all hope r that we get to Port Hoyal safelv and th examining physician 'takes a enance' and allows us to become mem- ' EE! hers for sure of the V. S. M. C. This time let that stand for Cncle Sam's EE: Marine Corps. And let us hope also EH that we : will be worthy members". , r; flive my regards to everyone of my : f Mentis. I will try to write to many EH of them, but have to depend on you te EH

bear my message to some. I write you again from Atlanta."

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Coal! Coal! We have taken over the coai business at this place formerly conducted by itr. C. B. Walker. All old patrons as well as new ones are asked to give us a call. Our aim w ill be to handla only such coal as wili give entire satisfaction. Two cars of Kentucky Coal just received. Also a car of Barrel and Sack Salt. Sehmacher Feed, Corn Oilcake Meal, Rapiers Pig Meal, Swifts' GO per cent Tankage, and Kineda Cottonseed Meal are the feeds we can guarantee. Kindly give us a call. MOORE BROS.

ROSSTON, IND.

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SWEET POTATO PLANTS.

25,000 yellow jersey and red Bermuda sweet potato plants coming. Get your order in now. UNION HARDWARE CO. 6-16 fit

GIRL WANTED. Girl Wanted Light work and good wage to ftart. Call phone 34. 6-19-3t

Attend the Homer Martin cow sale at the Fair Grounds Saturday, June 23. 6-15-7t.

Swat the rooster. Swat the fly. Soil your Rooster. NOW. 6 20-3U

City Garage GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION Sales agents for nARROUN CARS. Ford parts. Large storage space. Auto laundry. Expert mechanics. Free air. Open day and night All Tires Handled have 5,000 Mile Guarantee

REPORTER, ONE MOOTDBJ MAiX

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