Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 245, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 July 1917 — Page 5
COAL DEALERS TO
fy tmleii the merchant haJ With it th good will of the customers, Wt want to feci that the pojU r-h bnv coal from ua ire our friends." PRESENT THE FACTS Let Your Next Car CHURCH SERVICES.
Purpose of Publicity Campaign i to Giv Actual Retail Condition:.
The Indiana Retail Coal M. rchants' Association ha? completed arrangement for un extended campaign f publicity, the iiurrono of which is to present to the people of Indiana the facts ami figure : sl.ir.it thn retail ina. business in order to give lo tne punlie in g'l.-'r.-.l 0 bettor understanding of the conditions that preail jn tin ntail coal trade today and to tnale' the consumer to judge tor himself a.o vshetiier the retail coal mor, hunt i;,s hi en and is making unrea.-nn.inlc .irniits on the basin of present real inces. 1 he campaign ia in chai ge of a special committee, composed of John V (ifot-pe. preside!, of the Indiana;'1'Ceal Comoany: K. 'I. eoel y. I sport, and J. W. Potter of Ind,.,..a.-..-li. I'nder this state commit:, the warU fr !tnlianaw!is :.- I.b:g ""I; led by a committee of 'oral ieta.l iien, consisting of Saul Murder of ihe Central O al Company. Harry A. !!' tr of the A. li. K.-P-" 1 ' '' Fred Koeppcr. The lmiiam:flie committee is in charge of tlvs work .or thia entire district, wHrh emprises not only Indianapolis but the neighboring counties. The Indianapolis part of the campaign will not only be carried en in Indianapolis pmi r. but also in Lebanon NoLi.-sv:!V. iMnville, Cre.nfe'd, Martinsville, Franklin and fhclbyville. Coal Ocalrrs "In Had" ilh Public In speaking of tl. George said: "It is cm that every one comic nth the coal busines the pullie and the citmpagn Mr. roll kn..--. leiig etail ith urocr has borne the brunt nf the puh-di.spicai-ure. even though th" ps e.t h'gh prices of coal ar11 due to condiions erdirelv beyond his control. Th.i far we hcvr- endured tW u?leure in silence, except in such instanes whrn it ha.: been possih!.' to makt a personal expianation of con ditiorc to customers who -c.-il'y de8irl o know what th- facts hi-w been. Ve feel, howevc:-. rr at the time has cone when the pub:,e should he given ful information as to why retail coi priiM have hern high and why it doe? set seem possible to promise any dflin.lc relief. and wans lor presenting tiie fair- to the public w-9 concluded that the onl proj-er way lo t;dl our story was h the purchase of paid space in news pafcr rnlun.ns, supplemented by some direct literature i.h we shall u.-e. We wish to reaji the piib'ic at such a time anil under such condition.- thi the reader can an.1 will give .,t:-ni-consideration to the fart that we a. e bringing to his attention. Our present plans involve a mx month.- campaign. Would Present Cual Farts. "Yte do not undertake, this eanu-aign with the idea of increasing business for any r tii il coul merchant in Indiana. Our whole purpose ts to present facts and figures, to that every one may knew just whet tie condition.in the retail coal business ire. Thi.series of talks will appear in The Lebanon Reporter evety Saturday for the next six months. Wr- hotie that the e articles will V- received and considered in a spirit of fairness and that, as a re-ult of a more complete knowledge of the retail coal sitiuatton, it may bimpossible for us to Ho bu-imvs with greater personal and individual satisfaetion. "There ran be no complete dati.-fae-tion in any btiMne..a unless both buyer and eelmr are eoniplelely satisfied wih the transaction. A reasonable profit i., naturally an ah-ohito essential to success for any men hunt, but even a reasonable proiit fails to satisFEEL ALL USED UP? I.oU of Lebanon People 1)0. Does your back ache constantly? Do you have sharp tpmgn when stooping or lifting? reel ait used up as if you could just go no fur lu r? Why not lo ik to your kidneys Why not u. Ll(,ar K.dney I'ills llunon people have done no. They b ll you the result. Sirs. S, H. YVainscott, 1 iT 1 T S. Ial anon 1st., I,.-.rion, says; "My back wan o weak arid lame at times, that I had to be helped out of a chair. Tne pain then was almost unbearable Many forenoons I c,,u, hardly keep ai rey worn, because 1 was ho tlizjiy and my light waa ao blurred. A relative advised Doan'i Kidiicy Pills, o I got Rot-.ic at L'oombt' Drug .Suirc. The first box greatly relieved me and after finishing four boxes, I wai well and strong. Occasional ue aince then haa kept me In good health." Price 6r, at al! dealer. Don't imply ask foe a kidney remedv ret Dean's Kidney Pilla the wme that Mr. Wainwott ues, Fost.ir-M'lbiirn Co., Fropii., BalTalo, N. Y. Adv.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Organ: "Prelude" Dubois MiM Mary Stevene. Doxology Burgeoia Hymn: "My Kaith Looks up to Thee Mason liloria Patria Greatorix !;. s;ioio-e : "Hu Learletli Me" Brailbury Offertory: "Reve Charmant". . .Lille .Solo: "Face to Face" Johnson Miss Ola Smith. Ilnin: "Take the Name of Jesus With You" Doane I'ostlude: "Cavotte Mignon" Thomas s rmon iheme: "A Pay of Privilege ' The Sunday school will meet at n.ne forty-five. This month will close vir Associational year. Let's close the yenr with a strong finish. The young people will meet at six hirty. The new officers will have rharge of the program. The union open air meeting will he '-..'hi on the public square at seven birtv. Rev. ('. A. Parkin will preach. A large crowd was present last Sun- ':". i veiling, and the opening meeting a.- a promising success. There is stil! room for more people in tne rhoius. In case of inclement weather he -ervn-e will be taken to the Central Christian church. CFNTRW. CHRISTIAN CHI IK H. Sui day -chool, fi;.10; morning worh :', 10 2": Christian F.ndeavor, H im. Opin ;or services nn tne puhlic quare. 7:';n, in the morning the pa-tor will n "Two philosophies of I ife." k ihe c'o-t- of the morning worship "Hri-tian haplism will he tidr.nnt. The open air meeting last Sundav f .leg . a.s very .succe.s.sful. the at-e-.loM'c ui's lartre ancl every pai-t if tnr s'Tmco was helrful. The merr.ers of the church are urged to atrmi this and all services of the hui.-h. Rev. Charles Parkin uill reach rhe sermon. If the weather should lie inclement, the meeting will he'd in the Central Christian luirch. The Christian Endeavor society will .1 'id its regular meeting at l:3r. The -omr.jit'ee on nomination of new officers will make its report. All rnein-b-rs should be piesent. Organ numbers by Misa tlciJiene droves. Prologue Rogers hed Merkel Pnit'ude Herrog A cordial invitntion i extended to 'I to wur .h p w ith u. PItLSIIVTKHIAN (III R( H. Sumiity Minool, 1::M); morning ser,re. li!:::it. i-'-ude: "Cantilene in V Minor". . tiuilmant , Mies Hutchmgs. rr,:!',.: "Ilanpy is the n, an". .West Quartette, hant The Lord's Prayer Quartette, iffertoi-y: "Ana" from I.oji.-e". . . rhartentier Responne: "(live Peace. O God" Shvlle) Quartette. then: "Come Holy Ghost" Attwoorl Mrs. Jones. .Mrs. lacoUlh. Mr. Jones. Mr. Tolle. tlude; "Postlude in C". . . . Petrali .Miss Hatchings, organi.t. Sermon .... The -Mother of us All Cnion open air .service on public square at 7:oU Rev. Mr. Parkin will .peak. CENTENARY M. E. CHI RCM. fhas. A. PirVin. Pastor. ! '.", Sunday school; 1(1:4.",, morning worship; B :.'!. Epwurth League. The second open air mooting wi" he held on court huUj-e square Sunday night at 7:.'Mt. In cae of stormy weather the meeting will be he'd in the Central Christian church. The .subject for this meetin-j will he. "What is Passing as a Result of the World W ar." Sunday morning the p:i,.tor wii! preach on the subject God's W'avs of Dealing with Ins Children." Prayer meeting Thursday night at T:W. This is a mid-week church service. Don't let the sea: on of tha year affect your loyalty to it. .Monday night at 7 :.'!(! will be the rutfular monthly meeting of the official (ward. This is the last meeting of the summer and it should be well attended. Itusineaa of importance. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. .Services Sunday at 11 a. m., sub ject, "God . Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening, meeting at H o cock. Reading room is open Mon day, Wednesday- and Saturday from 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock. A circulating library of authorized Christian science literature is maintained in the reading room. AH are cordially invited to at tend these servics and to cull at the reading room, Cawm-Neal building. I'. li. CHI K( H. Sunday school at 9:!lf); prenchtnif at 10:45 at local church; at Maple Grove, 1:00 and at Beech Grove, 7:45. On Wednesday evening an ice cream so cial will he held on the lawn of the L-tin church. -
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Us motor rates only 16 h. p. for taxation, but delivers over 43 h. p. to the rear wheels. There ia one horse power to every 46 pounds of weight in the Harroun cur and that means Greater range on high gear. Sustained speed of 50 to 60 miles per hour. Acceleration that enables the car to fairly leap from slow speed to hifih. A supreme dash up hills and through hard pulling spots in the road.
Economy Yet this motor's cylinder measure but by 51 1,-i'ich stroke a piston displacement of cubic 'aches re.sulting in Twtnty to forty miles per gallon of gasoline. Kunning radius of over .'100 miles to the filling. 800 to 1,500 miles per gallon of lubricating oil.
ACCKSSOKIES Gasoline at wholesale. Lubricating oil at almost wholesale. to any Ford. Goodyear, Datavia, Muhawk, Fisk, Lee Puncture Proof and
SOUTH LEBANON HELD AT 1 Auxiliary of the Red Cross Organised There Officers Chosen. The money from lloone county for the I'.cd Cross War Kund has nearlv all been turned in, and linal checkof cash and pledge cards is being made. The total is close to J1K.000. A very enthusiastic Ited Cross meetnc was held in the I. (X O. V. h;JI at Jamestown last night. Itcpresentalive., of the Lebanon chanter attended the meeting, whieh was in charge of Uavid Clark, of JamestdVn. Twenty ii uersons anidied for an auitmary. An organization was formed with Mrs. '. W. Tapp chairman, Mrs. Hother Cro'jver vice-chairman, and Mrs. Aus tin Heady ccroUry-tiea.,un.r. The holies from the new auxiliary will he at the local workshsD Tuesdasr to obtain material and instructions for their work. WITHAM HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Garner are the iiarents of a son born at the hospital frlrtay. The boy been christened Gordon A. Mrs. H. R. Ferguson, who operated on two weeks ago expect to leave the hospital Suh'lny for her hefrht & Thorrrtwn.
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Power CITY STREET. SOME OF THE POINTS IN I'Tml what county or city board has your card. District boaids have original jurislie(;on in exemption appeals on inlu.si.nal grounds, indutunx agricul ture, and have appelate jurdirtinn loail boards. Kind out what ilistrirt you are in. Lists showing your number in red ink are open to inspection. Find oait what your number is.' After the draft go to your local board and find in what order you will be subject to call. Earn board will call unon persiis for examination. You will be notified hy mail but failuie to receive the letter will be no excuse for failing to present yourself. Watch the lists of your boaid aid see when you are calltd or examination. If you are found physically unfit you will be given a certificate which will explain your future duties. If you are physically fit and claim exemption within eeren days after your call you will be given ten days in which to file proof In support of your claim. If you are physically fit and file no claim lur exeeiptio". yir name will be posted to the disttict board as one who is subject to service, our naaie wilt be posted and published about ten days later. . Every claim r.nr discharge or excniption will be decided by the loeat board within three days after your aflljivits have been filed, and if your euim Is allowed a certifte f ex-. j eruption "or discharge will he issued
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GA PRINCIPAL DRAFT RULES
jfrey Kaupert, greatest Roman Cathjolic lay authority on spiritism, when certificate may be re- i shown here todav bv an International
to : cal!ed, and is conditional. If you are refused exemption you may appeal to the district boaid. You have five days after the His -
itra t board r ives your notice that j rave danger of revnrtmg to the pagyou have filed a claim of appeal in j :ln practice of the black aits. lie said: i which to file evidence additional to I "We are obliged to admit today be- ! that filed in the local board. All such i yond all possibility of dht the fact evidence must consist of allidavits. f that messages are being received
;e decision on your appeal must lie ule in five days. As Minn as your case ia finally dispos :d of, the adjutant general of your state will notify you by mail that you have ben selected for military service. Your local boards will po.st a li.-t of all persons seeded for military eivice, and probably in the public press. Notice that you have been selected for military service will not necessar ily order you into service. The notice for military service will come when the government it ready to receive you. CLEVELAND BOASTS 15 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES (j fe sesea((rif. .Tews gerricc.) Cl.FVELANO. 0.. July 14. Cleveland often has hen referred to as the "raelti ig pot" because of so marry foreigners here. A tabulation of school censm reports showe .hat forty-five languages are spoken in this city. Job Work t Reporter office Ecportfr, by mail, 5J a Year.
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A new application of cantilever spring suspension makes the Harroun , t A car in which the rear seat is as comfortable as the front. The easiest riding car you ever sat in. Exclusiveness Among the exclusive features, many nf them protected by patent applications, with which Ray Harroun has endowed this car are Kacing car type detachable cylinder head. . New design, non-oil pumping pistons.-Three-bearing balanced crankshaft. Running in oil cone clutch that makes gear shifting almost noiseless. Honeycomb Radiator. Kacing type radiating oil cooler. Six-inch vertical section frame. Kacing type shock absorbing steering wheel. Ample 3-pa.snenger accommodations. 21-foot turning radius.
Middle West Farm Tr actor, Miller Tires with 5.000 miles I NECROMANCY A MENACE CATHOLIC SAVANT SAYS IIv thr Intcrntltlwil H- rrur.t BUFFALO. N. Y., July 14. UodCWA Service correspondent the Pope's new decree forbidding attempts to communicate with either good or 1 evil spirits, declared the world is in from the unseen world, and that they (are due to an external intelligence that neither telepathy nor thought I transference nor hypnotism can ex plain. Kxperimerit has .shown- them to be inadequate to explain these phenomena. "Therefore, strictly speaking, the ijuestion before science today is, What is the nature of the intelligence comiuunuated ? "The attitude of some scientific men is that the intelligence is that of the I souls of the dead. Sir Oliver Lodge '.alms he is. constantly receiving messages from his deceased son, who died, in the war. "tyut I deny op well-founded facts that, spirii identity has been established, it having been shown that, these spirits obtain the better part of the information which they' give out as their own from the minds of the living while in a condition of pus aivity. The physicsl, mental and moral effects attending those experi inents, moreover, go to show that the phenomena can not I due to a bene tic ient cause, but that a grave evil lurks behind them. "ft is my opinion. t..-jsj fully expressed in thy book and lectures
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$L")0, ready to attach guarantee. THONE 13S that a gnat v ra! evil lurks behind the phenom na A the modern spiritist movement, and that the modern nations, are reverting to the old practice of necromancy, the inevitable, outcome of the growiiig relapse into paganism." . KIDNAPPED 19 YEARS AGO, FINDS MOTHER i Hj lie IntTnafi'itttl Xntt (rrHee.t rORTLANO. Ore., July I t. Ralph Stewart, nineteen yearn old, of this city, kalnapiicd by his father when one month old. arid who had lost al! tr.-tre of his mother since that time, l-as been restored to his mother's arms after vears nf smirching. Young Stewart was taken from his ciadle shortly after he was born and i, laced in a public home by his father. His mother sis ill at the time, and v. hen she recirvercd she eonl.l find no trace of her baby. As the boy grew older he learned the story of his earl childhood and started a search for hi" mother. The search was conducted from the office of the Juvenile court here under the direction of William i-riencer. Stewart brought his story to p:ncer several years ago and at that time a picture of the boy and his story were published in a Portland paper. This brought the first clue to the long-fst parent. E. C. Carson, of Seattle, wh fad the tnry, remeoibered the facta and commontcsted vrrth Portland, and through his friends, who had hwn acquainted' with the boy's mother yearn before, the woman was traced 6 tim little town of Rockport, Wash. 1 1 The mother name is now Mm. F 1, Melville. ' - REPORTER CN B. ft ittQ TEAKtT,
