Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 231, Lebanon, Boone County, 26 June 1917 — Page 2

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THIS IS A COPY OF THE REPORT OF ENLIST1 MEN'T OF MEN WHO REGISTERED : 'To the Governor of Indiana for reference to proper local , j board.

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Tliis is to certify that has enlisted at Lebanon, Ind., for Company H, Second Indian Infantry for the term of emerpemy, utile sootier discharged. His registration certificate number shows that he was registered in Precinct County of Boone, State of Ind.

Recruiting Officer.

Young man, has one of these been filled out for you? If not, why not? You may be able to perfor mthe duties of an able-bodied man and still be rejected. Statistics show this to be true. Your employer is wondering if he will be deprived of your services because of the draft. Give him a square deal and decide for him now. Enlist now. If rejected you will retain your original position and can then assure him that you will lie with him here after and not subject to draft.

C0T ISLET

Kemodle & Miller Get Contract For Sidewalk Improvement

BUSBY STREET WALKS

GROCERIES j-jk SfcHlKwlifch GARAGE ' IMPS J. H. A1RHAKT -'' ' 1 i Afcency for the Bukk Aoto Ticket, on salt Rood for Or. Expert Workmen Di, to SpUKr 30tfc 22 South Lebanon St. Return limit 30 days Monument Work May Cost More NeW Yofk Soon. We still make our and Usual Very Low Prices Rrcf n HARLAN MONUMENT CO. " , 1 Shoo phone 102. Kes. phones 115 4 714 mw round tnp fxrn also to many . , s r : mhexpointseast.inrJudingNiagara Ori Harlan. C W. Chappius Fails. Thousand W.ndiTAd.ronKSTfSTSSfTTTSSSiT dark Mountain New England, ' F.aslemCsr.sdaand AtlsntirCoast Resort. Sop-x permitted at DR. A. F. NELSON qStwm VETERINARIAN j s,Tdrf0, mfh, Davis Bros. Livery Barn ! Z?Z:?ZZZ:i'rm. Phones 7 and 2007 j SX'ZZZZSZS ndwetfd summer fares V- rfmiammmm - mm'- - - - - --' Ticket Agent DO IT YOURSELF" 1 B Fom ioat I Do it your lf. Make your eM : ': aJ car look ww. Ask us about it Tf NODES DRUG STORE CZWS&tl40 I., - , ' , aaiHi'Zr

Bids to be Received July 9 Petition For Inspector ef Weights and Measures.

n tcr, by mail 13 a Year,

j.-.s riA at rr'vrtrT i' r vvk at LLrir.rLa

Ire ream supper at Bethel, 4 miles north of Labaaon. Weii.nej.t.y night. Juna 27. Everybody umisd. $-:5-2t

The city council met last night in regular session with all members present. The following bids were submitted on the Improvement of South Clark street with cement sidewalk rom Dirks street to Noble street: John McGuiro Concrete alley approach, $1.29 a iKiuare yard; for each square foot of cement walk, lH'a cents. K'rnodle & Miller For each iuare yard of concrete alley approach, tl.Kft; for each square foot of cement walk, 13 cents. Councilman Weitiel presented a resolution which was passed awardinir the contract to Kmodle & Miller. On motion of Councilman

Weitael, I!. !. Kernwlle was appointed

inspector on South Clark street sidewalks. Councilman Myers presented a final

resolution ordering the improvement of Kast Husby street with cement sidewalks on the north side of the street from Kast street to Park street and fixing July ! at 8 o'clock p. m., as

the time for receiving bids on the same. The city civil engineer submitted a plat of the land to be condemned foi Ihe opening of Kim street from Leb anon treot 10 Jameson street and on motion of Councilman Weitr.el the plat was adopted. Council Weitzel presented a declaratory resolution for the oiening of Kim street, west of South Lebanon treet. The resolution wan passed. The Seagrave Company submitted a contract for the delivery of a fire trurk for the city of Lebanon within l;",ft days from the receipt of the contract and on motion of councilman Myers, the contract was accepted and the city clerk ordered to notify the company to send a certified check for .'00 as a bond they will deliver tnc truck within l'"0 days as the contract reads. All councilmen voted in favor of the motion except Councilman (ullinn who voted no. Walter J. Shaw and a number of the employe of the Pain' Cream Separator company submitted a petition asking the city council to appoint a competent man for the office of weights and measures and on motion of Councilman Myers the petition was ordered filed. The city council will take the matter up aga'n at next reg ular meeting. On motion of Councilman Smith. David T. Richardson was granted the garbage contract for one year at $Y?5 per month. Claims Allowed. Die following claims were allowed: - ATI' 1 1 WOIIKK

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M!M,'K1.1.ANK !.-

DRILL COMPANY.

la Formed at Darlington Youth Catrh Military Spirit.

The young men of Darlington have

caught the military spirit and have

organised a drill company. The nrst meeting was hd at the to'n hall

when eighteen men reported. No time wa lost in starting and under the

command of Heck Hamilton and Joe

Dain, two squads were formed and the

fir.it steps fh military drill were practiced. It ia thought that there are n

hundred men in and fcround Darling ton who will Join this company.

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For Your Summer Connort AT PERKINS YOU'LL FIND THE THINGS YOU NEED FOR WARM WEATHER WEAR OTTO A TAT TT A TO A STYLE TO SUIT YOU. bill AW HAlO PRICED TO SUIT YOUR PURSE

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COOL CLOTH CRASH PALM BEACH

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In all the newest colors and patterns for the young man and the older man, who desires comfort with a good ap-jwarance.

' COMFORTABLE SHIRTS They're not "purse pround. Fast color, designs in all the neatest and newest colors SOFT COLLARS-SPORT SHIRTS SILK CAIS COMFORTABLE UNDERWEAR FOR THE ACTIVE MAN Elbert Perkins Co. The Home of Particular. Clothes for Particular Men

IRSEMRYK LOCAL EXEMPTION BOARD Same Individuals Who Served As Registration Board Are Chosen.

AT1fcM HJ.NkiMU Mr. and Mm. Winson Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Ksb Armstrong, Mr. and

Mrs. W. H. Ores, Mr, and Mr. John

June and Charlea Cunningham went

to Ladoga this nflen.oon to atlmd

the funeral of Winson Jones' and John Jones' sister, Mrs. Ada Halting.

Indiana exemption hoanb, under the elective service law, were made pub'ic Monday, after New-ton I). Baker, secretary of war, had notified Covmr Coodrirh that the list of names for such boards, which had been sub--nittcd some time ago by the Coverior, through Jesse Eschgach, state 'nnsrrintion niront and HarTV B. Smith, adjutant-general , had been used hy President Wilson, without change, as his selection for the local

joards in this slate.

The flonnr ciinty board is conrposed

if Sheriff P. N. Lewis, connty clerk

Len Titus and Ir. i. A. Schulti. This board is the same that was ieleeted hy the govirnor for the recent registration of men of military age in Indiana, although many changes are evident in some of the boards. Hoards of Appeal. Boards of appeal from the decisions

if local beards alwi are provided for

n the statute, and Indiana will h.iv

one such ollicial lioard. since the stati1

ompnses one fiilora.1 judicial district )n onters from the war department

however, the state is to lie divided into

'our divisions for purposes of exemp.

uon and Mr. Ksrhhach alreailv has

made these divisions tentatively. A letter from Provost Mar.shal-Cen-

eral ( rowder to Governor (ioodrirh

Monday carried preliminary instruclnns for organizing of the local exemption hoards. The first duty these

hoards are to perform, according to his letter, is to organize for future

work, and the next stap is to forward -npies of the card of registered men 'f military age to the state conscription headquarter at Indiwapolis.

AUTO INSURANCE.

Liability, Collision, lire and Inctt Insurance.

REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank

Insure your auto against any accident in the State Auto Insurance Association, inc. A few rcciit accidents Wm. McCarthy. Z. C. Smith,

Ceorge M. Mangus, Kdwnrri M.

Cnlley. W. J. DeVol. Ve Rich , ,r,;"' Claims adusted for all damages over i H

$1.00. No deductions on any cla See the state auto agents. John C. Krcd Zera C. Smith

Of Lebanon, Ind., at the close of business June 20, 1917. CONDENSED

LIABILITIES

ASSETS

id Discounts $ K7!l.27'..24 ' Capital stock

d other lionds. . .

I. Ketone Hank Stock

Bank. House Kur. A Fix. Due from Reserve Agts. Ptic from l'ed. Res. lik. Cash In hank Due from U. S. Trcasurei

Total

121. :mM , Surplus fund li.OIHI.Oil i Undivided profits, net... !in,(MH).(tO I Circulating notes 6!.0!0.47 Certified checks ,2.or,'n8'(Vhi"r' checks 72.039.3H i Deposits 5.IMW.00 ! Account of Bank. House

l(l,noo.00 loO.OOO ,:! 21,2!!!.l)H 100,000.00 1,200.00 9.M.A8.M 11.500.00

. $l.2Sr,.:i.4 j Tot.U

Ex-Governor Ralston to Make Address at First f Sunday Night Services.

Stove itored. fi. E. V.XianU, j

Fj C-yern-r S-mnrt M. RaWon 11 make an address to the people of is community next Sunday at a

union meeting- on the nublie saaani.

This will be the first union service of

the summer for the church of Leb

anon, and the program will be of a piitriotie nature. Community song service will j held. Ex -Governor

Baiston will give a patriotic address.

Ihese Sunday evening open-air

meetings will be held throughout the. summer. Prominent state speakers will make addresses at the meetings aa often as they can be secured.

CwniPf a Be telephona Stradatv. ' iiay Mi.

Geortfe W. Little Expired Yesterday at the Arc of EightyFour Years.

W. J. DeVol, President' J. A. Coons, Cashier J. W. Pinnell, Vice President Adulphus Wysonjj, Vice President

Lafayette Wilson, Assistant Cashier

A Darlington special says: "(let

W. Little, eighty four years old. one

of the oldest resuicnts of this section, died at his home two miles north of here at 6 o'clock Monday morning, from hardening of the arteries, following a brief illness. Mr. Little was able to be in town only A few days ago. At the time of his death his daughter.

Sarah Little, lay seriously ill in the

home and it is feared she cannot r cover. "Mr. Little died nt his home whe

he was horn April 10, 18 W. He was

married to Ruth Corbin in September, IHtft, Mrs. Little died in 1014. The deceased was a farmer all of his life and he was one of the best known and most highly respected men in the community. He is survived bv four children, Lew Wallace Lititle, Charle W., Sarah ami Emma Little. He hud been a member of tin; Dunkard church for nearly half a century. "Funeral scrvit-es will he held from the East Christian church here at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, in charge of Rev. Charles Campbell, assisted by Rev. L. M. Dunbar. Burial will be in the I. 0. 0. K. cemetery. Friends arc requested to view the re-.nair.s at the church on" account of the serious condition of the deceased's daughter."

MORE REGISTRATIONS.

Three Additional Names Added lo

Conscription Lint in the County. Since the registration of conscrip: loscd, three additional certificates

hav been issued, the parties bo-

'g Dnrrv F. Snvder, employer at

the Ford motor plant at In tlanapolis.

Raymond C J act son who is working

st Muncio and John W. Burringer, who is enrolled in the Fort Harrison

Officers' Reserve Camp. All three claim residence in Jackson township.

They had scat in their registration

cards by mail but in the distribution of the cardikio the proper conscrintion

Uffieer in the county the cards had be-

comt lost, They consequently failed to rectiv their registration certificates and wrote to inquire about the matter, Their aames were finally

rolled and certificates forwarded to

lljem. Tni brings t!. toUl registraUon to tha county up to 1020.

T. O. Heck

S. N. Cragun

B. F. Coombs

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Kates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

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$25.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Fumifuro, Livestock and other Chatteta at legal rates w TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of $M) and ovor you may have 25 months in hich to repay ymir loan, or you may repay aoonr if yon like. w SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write us or call upon u for full particulars, Will he in Lebanon each Friday Vi W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Hur Bldxr, Crawfordsville. Ind. 101 to West Main street., Lehanoa, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge'a office)

SAVE YOUR OLD TIRES We have a place for them. We will pay you 10c pur pound providing-, however, you buy new ones. We are agents for the well-known Goodrich, Ajax and Federal Tires. PALACE GARAGE Phone 95. 220 North Meridian Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

REWRTEH, UY MAIL, W-00 A YE GET YOUR SALE BILLS AT "TER J lilLL REP0STEK, ONE MONTH B MAiLSoc,