Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 237, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 July 1917 — Page 4
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i.jr at to ioau,;7to at Labauoo. S..:l ii,orliitt(ma payaBle atrtetly l-Ivance and mer will ta diaconiJ uiusos aubwrtpttoa t ftrf' .'1. mi yi-ir ) a i-i. il rn.-r.tr,. fjs S-11, uraa am .. wak lottanaa. or anjt!in of a lis aatura onf accept) at any prle. A-1v--Uatng nlM mada known oo ate linariran I'rul Aaauclall. NaW Turk " Taiepo oiieBuslliaaa, t V Nawa, t5 IAS. ' A M. - i n p. x Waller J Slmw. W. U. Lebanon ClKiplar Nr. Pr-lr Ks.t im Star. I Irsl Tamby each m-.nl". Van eu. secretary. May BehulU, WM. . s. R. A. M. Re., moiilli. 7 0 p. o lalur:-; Baa II Cncmba, H. f. 45. R. 4 8. V Cl.arle Martnuuv 1. M.; ivory C loiir Hacordar. I.r,anon r'nmmnnlrv N.i. 4, Knti,i T.-aplaj.. Third Mundsr each niotitu. T S. p. m. Ivorv C. Tolla. Racortlar Laalar f . Jonea, E. C. WAS ALMOST I'N AXIMOl'S. observance of Uie 4ih of July 1 world-w.oe and almost unanimous tlu year. Arroqi the wi, in England, fro-r which, this ration broke away by force of arins, the 1th was celebrated just tiff iw war gUdjeJ-' lost us: in Pariperhaps tlgi-eatest celebration oi trrw?W July ever known took place. It at Napoleons tomb, and tic boya in khaki, with Jack Per.-hmu lea-img, were honored as if some o' the Old Guard of Napoleon h"d combaek to earth. It miut have been a remarkable incident in the history those present, one that will nevei he forgotten by those who -ome barf, from France. Thn, at New York, where the day was given over to patriotic exerciite. with some remarkable addressee, ir eluding one hy Sarah Bernhardt, an-, a sliil more reniarkab'e or.e by a Awer-can Indian. The Indian made a plea for the pcrir.iaeion, of Uie Indiana to f J 3 1 -1 fm Vnele Sam. And, if anybody can give a pood M"; an why the Indiana she- ' n-t be permitted to enter the army, let him speak. The Indians are, show everything else, warriors. They havr the instinct of lighting men, the training, and the courage. Why tkA lo-'. them be organijed into regiment am ,To forth to light for the while )eo.Te who took their land away fror. them, and who hare yet fuiled to give thern the (invileges of citiiena. I. very town and hamlet, even every home, onvc some evidence of an olrvance of the (freat American holiday, holiday dedirated to liiwrty. Let all llui' that by t!ie next 4th of Jn'y U wnole or!d may again be at peace, and that the present friendly fei'mg1 ainoi the allies may have on dei t.) it the goml withes of those now fighting them, to whom pcaea if oii'd also bung freedom from autotiacy. TIIK OBSERVER 11' L-TKMION for a selective ft win known thousands of igo. The first chapter of Numhrre tells ho yen AX ! 1 J fll.K I I I I THIN Menos in the sei-on-1 year aJur the exodus from -.aniietl to cneose from ra of the mutes over iig The nan ) who were ahie to go to ige in p-irt. follows; iom of Bit t ch-l-lrtit If l-rs-l by by their father s to the number of
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and they declared their peili ree aitter their familiia by their fiiLnere heiwcK, .-tceoi'ding to tha number of the names from 20 years old and up ward." WHO IS WHO BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE WAR ARMY Colonel George B. Duncan, Active Detail. Born in Kentucky, Octot r 10, 1801 . and appointed to the Military Academy from that utate in 1882. In 1H86 he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Ninth Infantry, and has served continuously tn that arm of the service. WASHINGTON', July 5. Colonel Duncan was recently relea.sed from detail to the General Staff Corps to join one of the infantry regiments to rw nt to the French front, atid is now on the field at the head of a regiment of r-'puiara. Colonel Duncan is an exceedingly etive officer and maintains a wonderful control of his men. He flirt dis;ingu.:,hed hn.i.-e!f in the I'hilipi'ine Humls, where, after serving for two ,i:ir i-i the 1-1,1, he wsm in l!r"0 ail -.intiil chief of scouts, in which caI aei'y he ilid credibihle work. I'LATFOKM MANAGER. L It, Smelwr Leaves to Join Community Welfare Chautauqua. L. I. Smel.-er v as in this city to--iay for a several, hours' stav before leaving to join the Community Wel fare Chailta-ltua with which he has been associated as platform manage! th pu-t seven wetka. The comiy opens an engagement in Sparta, ., Saturday and afU-r a severa' eks' stay in this state the company 1 spend the temaining summer nths in Tennessee -Mrs. Smelser has bn called to Galeton. Tenn , on account of the serious illness of her 'sther. J. K. Purdy. It is probable thu; she and tlie chihlren will sieml the remaining months of the summer her father s home. CALe RUNNING IN ROAD CONFUSED HiM ha Kemodle Grew Nervous and Sttfred Auto Into Ditch. Alva Jernoi)le, living west of A-i vunce, smashed tip his new Cadilla-. Six Tuesday night when he became onfused by some calves running ir he road north of Advance. and steerecl his ear into the ditch. A wheel mat torn lose and the lights were smashed Kernodle operates a garage at Thorntown. HIT FENCE POST. Ford Become t'nmanagvable When It "Strike Fresh Gravel. Ford be'.orgieg to T. 0. And rews, of West Main street, suffered a bent axle and radios rod in an aerii nt about twelve miles east of I.ehanon on the Noblesville road yester lay evening. Mrs. Andrews was driv ing, and lot control when the car hit fresh gravel. It ended up against s fence post. The Ford was brought to this city for repairs this morning. Neither occupant was injured. . HOARD OF REVIEW. YA pToffUt made an assessment of i"0 on additional improvement. J'V Threlkeld, of Lebanon, made an iditiomd pers-mai !i-t of $1.10 on ac count of one note of 2S). The Indianapolis A Krankfort Railay company was asef-ied $K1,5'K l"s 'Hi per cent which was he: by lie Boone tounty clerk on March i UU7. E. A. Morris was assessed aJTSTo 1 u 25 per tent on allowance bphe Indianapolis & Krankfort Railway company. S. N. Cragtin was assessed jut'gment held on March 1. 1016 which omitted from the list WILLIAMS HOSPITAL AH Hiiiart, a boy living in Kirkhn. Had his tonsils and aiienoirl removed .his rnornng at the hospital by Lr. Willis. Ill0 RiwnrJ, $IM r. ,4. r, f u . p-io-tr vtn to ' T. n t'..vl ih-re u at lissit .
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ID CP. Pknty of Work in Surgical Dressing Department of Local Chapter. The women of the eounty do not seem to understand the work that is being done in the surgical dressing department of the Red Cross which located on the third floor of tcotut house. The room in vl ': t. work is being doe i, uened to those who ca-e X nelp at 9 o'eloek in the morning and at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon and at any time during the day after the opening of the rooms the women of the city and county are asked to come to the rocms and assist in the work. It is not compulsory that the ladies be present all day or even a half a day, in fact the ladie in charge of the department would be glad of any ons's assistance for 'only a few hours. Those who can assist are asked to g their own scissors, to wear white apron and to bring some kind of a head covering. Former Reporter of Supreme Court to Occupy Pulpit at the M. E. Church. Honorable Philip Zcercher, former reporter of the supreme court of Inliana and a member of the state tax iward; will occupy the pulpit of Rev C. A. Parkin at the Methodist church nejrt Sunday, in the absence of liev raikin who is in Mobile, Ala., look ng after some real estate interests. Rev. Paikin left Tuesday and wired '.hat he would probably, not be able ti acu home until next Monday. .Mr. Zoercher will deliver a patriotic Idress on the subject, "Our lluty ir "iis;a." He is a forceful speake id a man of n.ituial ability and wid; perience. FORMAL OPENING. 'Smoke Hons," New Rillard Parlors W ell Patronised on Opening Day. The formal opening of the "Xmoklouse" the new billiard parlors am Sarner shop, was held Tuesday after oon and night. 'I he opening was at teniled hy a large number of peoole Music was furnished hy the manage nent. The equipment is high rh-.s' and the arrangement convenient. Th iloce is bound to prove popular. O he opening day every tahle was h constant use throughout the day antil late at night. ONE PERSON 1NJUREE Machine Driven by Frank Carey Incomes I'ncontnir liable Near Sheridan. A machine driven by Frank Careyliving northeast of Whitestown, turnec turtle three miles west of Sueridar fn the SIrav.towa road ye-iterday af ternoo.i, when Carey lost control o! .he steering wncel. Kmn.it Bedwick of near Kherubin, was badly cut u'-ou ihu head by gltfs from tiie broker, windshield. Resides the demolishec windshield one wheel was ma.ne, from the car. It was taken to Khert'an for repairs. CITY NEWS Stoves stored. R. E. Williams. Btumgardt for cleaning. Pborvs 98 The Junior boys of the First tan tion Sunday school will give a ice cream social Friday evening, July 6, in the busement. Everybody in vited. 1-5-et. DANK EXAMINER HKUfc, ..i;, ., s-iilf en.mi-.er. Mr. Rid Hall. i.r.il his aasistant. are at the First National bank today examining the hocks of that ln.Uitut. I ne woi will pnihnbly not be completed before tomorrow. j c. o. ri living three rm
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Shoot them freely with Paris Green, Lsondon Purple, Arsenate Lead, etc. In Landy ehe packages and in bulk. Let us supply your needs. Prices right Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
When in Need of Lumber See Us Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 2S3. 410 Went Sec it Street
PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing; at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WIIEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales St Machine Co.
CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. Just Received a carload of Palmo Middlings hog feed UNION HARDWARE CO. THONE 108 OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hours: Ml s. a.; 1-5 and 7 8 p. . Csneultsties ana Spinal Analysis free 23 Casoa-Neal Bidg. Phose &3J X-Ray Spinofcraph Department SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Slsg1 edge, per knen..,,,,,....25 Deukle edge, per dozen 35 Ws psy postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS AIRHARTS GARAGE J. 1L A1RF1ABT Agency for the Bukk Auto Boom for Car. Expert Workmen 224 South Lebanon St
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LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY Everything lor the auto. PORT sutomobtle. Vulcan;iuif s spedalty. Telephone Sot Armory Bulldisc GEO I FRANK & CO, J (Sclera, Optician aa Miak Dealer. - West Side Square Phone 21S JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suit that Suit South Side Square CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station II., B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drag Store Telephone U&. Lebanon, Ir& JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 25c Thone 387 105 W. South St MORTGAGE LOANS on Boone county farm of approved title fi't 6 years No commission. Farmers State Bank T PTt vrw First Rural Loan and Savings Association 111 . Kartdlas Labaaos H. P. New, Secretary The First National Bank Tho tJdest nd largest bank in Boone county.
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