Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 238, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 July 1917 — Page 2

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WE CAN TELL YOU HOW TO DO IT No pipe to run. Only one hole to cut in the floor. Can be erected in a space ten foot Bquare. We have investigated this furnace as carefully as we did THE RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER and know what it was before offering it to the trade. We honestly believe that it is the nest built and most economical furnace made. rf We have a very favorable contract for a limited number of ESTATE FURNACES and will give the early buyers the advantage of a low price.

$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ $23.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Cha'tels at legal rate . TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT FLAN In um ol $50 and over yon may hare 25 months in which to repay W your loan, or you may repay sooner if you like. Vr SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS Writs us or rail npn u for full particulars, j. Will be in Lfcbanon each Friday -M W. A. SWANK 411-13 Bon llur BMg, Crawfordwille, Ind. 101 H West Main stroeu, Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge office)

SAVE YOUR OLD TIRES Weiiave 'a pbiee'f of them.--We will pay you 10c per pound providing, however, you buy new ones. We are agent.? for the well-known Goodrich, Ajax and Federal Tires. PALACE GARAGE Phone 85. 220 North Meridian Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT

SINGER COMPANY Singer Sewing Machines sold on cash or payments. Rented by week or month. Phone me, I will call at your home. Thone 09-Y. A. F. TINDER Manager Singer Company In A. A. Garner's Jewelry Store State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH rm North Meridian. Phone 02-Y 206 South Lebanon Phone 206 DO IT YOURSELF Io it your self. Sliike your old car lock new. Ask us about it. lS'OBES' DRUG STORE j mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrwm ' f" " WF PFTOMMKM) NATURE'S CREATION For Ttib,rct.lfmi, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc Auk ui about It LONG & DAVIS Phone S r"Ni;LLrCOG Wv t I,jsi!nf Lb1 Tar4.

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$1.50 for 98c Saturday morning 100 Casseroles, $1.50 ' value, will go on sale at 98c. See window. Bowman 5c and 10c Store TRACK CONNECTION. 1 Being Constructed Between New Road and C. I. Tracks. A track connection between the Central Indiana and the Indianapolis and Frankfort railway tracks is being constructed in the west part of the city, rear the Ladoga Canning company. The connectiona will be uned for interchange of cars on the two roads. HOME ON VISIT. Sergeant Harry Denny, of Headquarter Co, Here Today. Sergeant Harry Denny, of this city, who in station -d with the headquarters company of the Second Indiana Infan,r - N: ; - wf" l lorf' rwit" ing station today. He will return thU evening. His company i loraU-d at the Willow Valley tunnel. Martin county. WATKR RENT I) IE. Hater rents are du n or before July 10. and poyable 6 3--7-9-IO. Cineapple-nut salad, strawberry fruit salad, and New Voik i( crram Specials at our soda fountain Saturday und Sunday. Star Drug Store. 7-6-2t

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Entertainment at !'.!-' Hall Weil Attended Fine Program Given.

F.'fty dollar! wa netted at the en tertainment given lart evening at the Elk'a hall under the auspices of the Elk's lodge and the Tri Kappa sorority, for the benefit of the Red Cross society. The program was given by Clarence Ball, tenor; Alva Wynkoop, who gave a number of character sketches; Miss Katherine Parkhurst of Chicago who gave several classical dances and Little Miss Ramona Brandon who sang anil danced. All the members on the program gave their services free. Mr. Ball whose singing Is always looked forward to with treat interest. has Improved wonderfully during tlild past year from his studies in New York City, and each song was interpreted as only a singer of the highest class can Interpret. As he started to iing the concluding number on the program, "Marseillaise," the French war anthem, the audience, with one accord rose to their feet and stood daring the singing. This act was a fitting tribute to our allies in the war. Mr. Wynkoop's ability is well known over the county and his numbers last evening were all well given. Miss Farkhuriit was dainty and graceful snd Miss Brandon with her songs and dances delighted her audience. Mr. Ball was accompanied by Miss Ruth IVrkin, Miss l'arkhurst hy Miss Gnldiene droves and Mr. Wyncoop and Mr. Ball in the giving of "When the LightB are Low," from the Follies were assisted by Vivian Stewart, drummer. The complete program was well given and was enjoyed by the arge audience which was present. As there were no tickets sold previous to the evening of the entertainment the large size of the audience proved that they went to hear the program knowing of its good quality because of the prominence of the artists who gave their services for the cause of the Red Cross. ORDERED TO REPORT. Leon Daily (lets Orders From National Guard Officers. Relatives here have received word from Leon Daily of Chicag . a former resilient of this city, mating that he has been ordered to report at the headquarters of the Illinois National (iuiird in Chicago and expected to leave soon for duty somewhere in the United Ktatea or in France. LA Foster Williamson, 71 Years Old, Pied Near Darlington. A Darlington special fays; "I'.i Williamson, age 74, a veteran of the Civil War and a resident of this ci !y practically of hos life, died at his home near Youngs Chapel Thurt evening at seven-thirty. He has been sick for more than a year with Bright's disease. "Mr. Williamson was born and rained near Darlington, and lived hor when he went with the 10th regiment of Indiana Volunteers to the war. He was in many of the battles of the war. He returned to this place, and lived here until about two years ago. w hen he went to near Young's Chapel to live. "He i survived by his wife, live son, Rillmore, Mace, Harold, Darlington; Ed. near Darlington; Frank at home; Harry, Linnsburg; and three daughters, 11 rs. Delia Johnson of Waveland; Hila Francis of south of Darlington; and Kuth Linn of Mace. "No funeral arrangements have yet been made." BROKEN HIP. Was Sustained by Mrs. Charles Maguire Near Darlington. A Darlington special says- "Mrs. CKaries Maguire, 74 years old, sustained a broken hip in a fall at her home, three miles north of here, Wednesday. !. Peacock of this place and F.nsniingcr of Crawfordsvillu were called to attend the injured woman." NOTICE TO MEMUERS. The Walnut street Baptist church will bold services in the grove Sunday, taking dinner there. We give this notice for the benefit of pailiea that would not have time to prepare lunch after receiving the jmncr Saturday evening.' W. J. Bowman, Pautor.

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Editor Leader-Tribune In an article in vour paper recent ly, relating the incident of my bating left Ift at your eflic to be pre sented to the lied Cross, I was much gratified at the anirit in which yoo viewed the gift. I had two brothers each under sixteen when they enlisted, James A. Thnye. 40th Indiana infantry; Daniel 11. Thayer, Both Indiana infantry, who, with myself, Albert Thayer, C company, 61st Illinois infantry, were in many hard battles. I and brother Daniel came safely through it all, but brother James was desperately wounded at the battle of Kenesaw mountain. He recovered, returned to hi regiment, and served out his term of enlistment. Then, with his regiment, he ro-enlisted and served until the close of the war to save the nation. Of us three brothers, James was by far the best and most daring soldier. Leaving the army, he married, settled down and reared a large family, which has brought to him a host of grandchildren. Yours respectfully, ALBERT THAYF.lt, Co. C, 51st 111. Infant!, Barrack 14, Ward 6. False Report in Circulation Late Yesterday No Uais For Report. Members of the conscription board: on whom will fall the duty of carry ing out the drafting of young men of military age, are completing the work of renumbering registration cards in accordance with instructions sent out by the provost marshal's office at Washington. The card? have bcoi numbered serially, begining with the number "1" and continuing numerical ly unt'l the last card in the county reached. The numbers are being stamped the cards in red ink, and it is assumed by conscription onicials that the new numbers, and not the original regi tration numbers, will be used when the rules for the draft are promul gated. No information has been received .,tli.;i tUn instruction to pi.mher th( cards serially. A report gained clr rulation in Indianapolis yesterday that some of the numbers already had been drawn and forwarded there. Certain numbers were sent from the Fast over private wires to brokerage firms poS' sibly in jest, but the theory that they had anything to do with the conscrip tion was ridiculed. The same report was received here nnd was brought here from Indian apolt. According to that report th' following thirteen numbers had been drawn in each precinct: 5, 11. 17, M, 67, 100, 107, 1!, 111, lit, 115, 14(1. CORNER STONE LAVING. M. E. Church Service it !h-ridan Next Sunday. Dr. W. M. Nelson, pastor Fletcher Place M. E. church at Indianapolis, and a former minister of Sheridan, will deliver the main address at the comer stone laying of the new Methodist Kspicopal church at Sheridan next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Placing of the inscription tablet has been delayed until the outside of the building is almost complete in order to show as much as possible of the har.dfome new edifice. BUYS BCILDINft. Adranee Hustler Purchases Two Story lirirk .Structure. The Adv:inet Hustler says: "The two story brick building standing next to the livery barn was purchased Saturday hy the Hu.-tler Publishing company. The office will be moved Home time in July. The second story is occupied by the Masonic Idge. The fin-t story was built for the Hustler in HMM) by the present publisher but the room was sold and the' office was moved." enr news Stove stored. R. E. William. Rsumgardt for cleaning. Phone BS. The Junior boys of the First Christion Sunday school will give an ice cream social Friday evening, July S, in the bustment; Everybody invited. 7-5-Ht Tineapple-nut aalad, strawberry fruit Valad, and New York ice cream Specials at our soda fountain Saturday and Hudiy. Star Drug Store.

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$15.00 and S17.50 Silk Dresses, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, sizete 36 to 4-1; wonderful values, choose early; QC 7Pa July Sale plice .00 I O $25.00 and fco.00 Silk Suits; colors, Navy, Copen, CI C AA Gray; while jeight suits last, choice D AtlAIU Wool Suits, bo.00 and $25.00 values; Serge, Poplin, etc.; colors, Navy Blue, Green, Gold, Copen; sizes, 36, 38, 42, fljl ft A A 44, 16, 18; while twelve suits last, choice ,PXV.MJ Thirteen Suiti, Navy, Black and White Check; Green, Serges and Poplins; not 11 sizes; on sale Q CTA Saturday onlt PU.tlU Eleven Coats White,. Check, Navy Blue, etc.; not all QA sizes; Saturdiy special for tDx.ltl Silk Skirts, values to $8.00, plain colors and fancies, OA tX (Alterations fee), special .' J)t4.UtJ $1.00 and $1.2. Middies, all sizes, stripes and plain colors; QQ (all have long Uecves), each OUs

Georgette BloiWs, values up to $7.50 (a beautiful assortment to choose from), for

$1.00 and $1.25; House Dresses, sizes 36, 38, 40 limit 3 to a cummer, for

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VOIL IIS L Will Become Member of a Minnesota Organization Now Reing Formed. Veil .Swails has joined (he new light artillery unit now being organized al Waseca, Minn. He went to Minneapolis Thursday to pas. the examination preparatory to signing his enlistment papers. Mr. Swails, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Swails of this eity, is located at Janesvillc, Minn. Pl'BLIC SALE OF II VNKKITT STOCK. The bankrupt .stock .of .John .A. &henck will be sold on the store premises at Fayette, Ind., at 10:00 a. m., on Monday, July 9, 1017. This is a nice clean stock consisting of $1,400 worth nf groceries, spring wagons, two horse.i, a set of harness, two huckster wagons and other articles contained in a general store of this kind. invoice of this property can be seen at the hiw office of John W. Hornaday at Lebanon, Indiana, at any time before the date set for tale. JOHN W. HORNADAY, Trustee. Col. C. O. Tribbett, Auctioneer. 7-3-4t. AUCTION SALE. Saturday, July 7, at 1 M p. m., will close out at auction at Whitestown, Ind., my grocery stock and fixture. Terms cash. G. M. OTTINGER. Col. Henderson, Auctioneer. 713-3U WATER RE.YT DUE. Water rents are due and payable on or before, July 10. 6-3-6-7-9-10.

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Potato Bag Killers Shoot them freely with Paris Green, London Purple, Arsenate Iead, etc. In handy size 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 299.

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

Your Used Furniture Taken &i part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones 18 cr &

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$4.65 and 42, 89c Julg Sale on Wear Now 410 West Socth Stretl j P. R WINTERS

CHlROPBACTOa Boon: -ll m, 2-6 and 7-S p. m. CONSCITATIOH AND SPINAL ANAlTflS FBE Rootni 219-220-222-221 Phon 23i