Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 245, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 July 1917 — Page 6

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LST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE RED CROSS IVAR FUND

i TEAM NO. 111. ! Mutton. Grace 1510 . , , I Ni tUcl.lrr. Dick 2.00 Adtn.in. Pete S l-,,n i Nuis, D. A 10.0O AiXms. C. K 2.00 ! ci-lcy, W. J 2.00 Aduns, Cecrre C. '. . 5.00 ' O'Connor. Tim 4o0 Allen, Pauline 2-'. :Oi! Fund Apple, M. -M 5 0'! ' Oldcnd-n f, W. I' 5.(10 Ait-hart, J. I! 1.0;i! Oreiir. Kdvani i Ashley, I!. T ',.oo' I'aitnor, K ly l." Atkinson, .. I' 1.00 1-1.1 .Hi, J. A I-"'1 Jol 5.1 lV.c JKBi." 5-K1 lial!:..,!, II. K ;..,() . J- ., ,- M Itallur.; i: Pn '. . !. Vl-l. t'hail"., l.0 linker, If. I l.no !' '! . nn 1 llaumrar.lt. K'i I.W J"" lSal...v.-::rlt, ;. It I oil I t N-iei.ir, 1'"' Peck. II -'"I I' '- "-' ' ,!"' Hooker, I-!.,,,,,: 5 on I ' .' '.' T - 2- '... r... Co.. St. ;:.mk S. : I'1 .i i . I. o- ' ' lin.i..t..T. 1 l':-i.- l:,i ,-i

Dye. l!r. Han.iali 100 1 Karhuii. W. A 1.00 Earliarl, Ceraldlne 1.00 1 Eichmnn, Isudoit 25.00 Ellis, M. I.. 1.00 j Emmo.rt, Isaac 1.00 j Fnulkinhurv, Lon 1" SO ; i isii, c. k :-uo! Fralev. W. K L0 (illb.ii I, Jennie It 5.IKI, (lill.-or.. J. C 5.IW (.ill. Mrs. J. C 2.l wriliom. Tracy 2.0(1 1 (iilTiti, Jack ! 2 0( 'laiVa ?'.oiti!iu nt Co liU'd hi.v.-;r... J. ri '!'

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Rilwunls, William l oo KdwaHx. M". Jack S.W KWer. Charles 1 00 K.mmprt, Floye 4.00 Rmmcrt. Bernie 2.00 Ktter, R. N 1 0ft toan. John J 2.00 Fvans, V-rlia ". Farasworth, FfTie l.oi Fimt National Hank loo.oo Flptcher, I'aul l.no FlPtchor. I'aul 100 Ford, Charloa -r'0 Fuller Lumber Co 25.00 FnlwHer. John W r, 00 ;arncr, Mrs. A . 5.00 Cllemlenninit, Mrs. J -. 25 Grove, Davirl 25 Hadley, L. E. 25.00 U Von Ham . . 4 00 Hart. F. F ,.. 100 htrrey, E. S 10.00 Hawkin, Lou 100 Hawkinn, A. C. 1 00 Heffln, E. F. Mr 100 Hiatt, Walter B 50 Hiftfrin, O. C 2.W Hor?e, James C 100 Hodden, J. J LOO Hoot en, W. T 15.00 Horpe, E. U 1 00 HutchinaTi groeery 10.00 Hughes, Harold 100 lacobelli Bros " "0 Immel, C. E 6 00 Jones, Mr. and Mrs. 1 25.0O Jones, Horace 2.00 Jonea and Perkins 10.00 Jones, Everett 2.00 Jones, Horace L00 Kenworthy, Harry 5.00 Kepner, Ma M. 2.00 Kern, Charles A 10.00 Kersey, Donald 2.00 Kin, Joe 4 00 Kinit, Mr. and Mrs. CD 20.00 Kirtley, L. W 10-00 LaFollette. F. M 100 Lane, E. T 10.00 I-anttjahr, L. T r0 Iji1-, Roy 50 lbanon Hdwe. Co 25.00 Lebanon Commamlery No. 4 K. T M.fiO let, Orma 50 Lohman, Carl 2.00 Lenox, CM 6.00 Lenox lrs. Cal 100 Lewallen, Dema 1.00 Lewis, Mrs. M. I l 'Mi lewis & Storms 25.00 Lindsay. C. L. 5.00 Litton, Vera 2.00 Lonir. J. W 1.00

Lone, Mary , 6.00 Maa-azine Club 6.00 Masters Mitchell 15.00 Masters, A. T 10 00 Manirus. Myrtle 100 MrCormick, Frank 2W) McDaniel, Henry 10.00 McDaniel, Mrs. H 2.00 Mclntire. D. R 1-00

McMillan, A. M 6 00 Metiger, Roy 6.00 Miller, Bert 6.00 Miller, Charles R f.00 Mill,R.H 100 Moose Lodfta 10 00 Moody. T. M W OO Moor, Wither 600 Mums. C W 0

Uorrts. Lee 1-00

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Walner. J. A. Walton. Emma . . W aiton. Mi l. F.iln W bet.-el. 1. N'. . .

v; ; , i II. ..ver. ( ' l.oti I . i;, Ill 5.0O I'.-'ef - r. I V 1 f '' Huel. ... V..:r,..- 1.1,(1 ' '...( A. A !.('' i:ute,.i.,-eM. 1 r:.iik F. rKe!!.. W. J 15.00 ' K- I e. -"I.-.:--.p I '.O K ihi. itruk, J. H 1.00 .: I nl '.li.'.te. H.ii"1, 1 M 5.(11' ',. I.. Latum T. V..W Co 5n.oo : I ,L?r a A :to ;-.ee.- .-,.eney. . 2.50 - i.c.ti ,.-,t. l.oo ;. Clark 5.00 '". I ..we. CI;..!.- 1.0-' 7 l yie, i: , i. v, '.'.no M viK v... c. i; .'..on ' Mall x. Mr. :m. Mi-. X. W. . 50.00 , ,l,( 'aine, ( M nn M ( olii.,e ;. Hanaa-i i 0, . Mi llanie', K; '; h 2.50 ' M.-imne, Xma inn Mi Kev . ...e:- I' 5 lin M.ILt. Sam 2. IK- ,' M.Oer. (5-o. T 50.00 1 Mil'er and l.-r - 5 00 Morn-, F. A '-'5.00 Mohiei, U.-.. Kate ;.',e , M.eix, l iar.k. Sec lR',.J:i :

atriofic Rally Week

July 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 1917 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.

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Orear, O. P. M.

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White & Armstrong

Vt hltllhulllll. Mael Whitehead. Herman

Wlutaker, P. S

W,l.on. A. M WllMin. I Witt. Uuhton F

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William. Hareny Williamn, Arthur Wilcox, S. M

Wooley & Edwards ........ Wood, William J Wriuht Bros Wvatt, I.. A

Wynn. William S

Wvsona; Horace

Velton, W. E

i., John TEAM NO. 20. Lebanon

Adney, Roy N Adamn, Ceo. F.

Adler and Co

Allen, Furl

Auto Inn Kattprton, J. M Ratterton. J. W Ratman, W. T Reck. E. V, Hercaw, H. M

Beatty, Ruby

lieatty, C. VN Bonwell. H. C, Boss .Monufacturing Co. . . lioylanil, Wm liratton, Wm Ilratton, Caleb

Brown, J. C

Brown. Irwin R r.urhanon, Mary Buntin, W. A Runt.n, Virgil Buntin, Mrs. W. A Buntin. W. A Burge..!, Ellen Burgess, W. M Buru-in, Icy Burgin, 0. A Byers, Lafayette Callane, Mro. W. E ( allane, W. E Callane, W. E Campbell, M. F Campbell, Hoy 4 Cash, Rev Clark. Mi. C. R Clark. Oliver Clifford. Thos Cline. Jee E Conley, ;. M Coons, J. A. Coverdale, J. T. Co. M. L Dale, J. H. t Damall, Nora Darnall. Mrs. Myrtle Damall, Harry H Darrougli, Chaa. DaiTough. Elizabeth DeNoon, Ruby Dicks, Caroline Dodson, Vasro

10,'Ki 4.00 10.IKI 1.00

1.00 5.00

5 5.00 5.0(1 .100.00

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6.00 1.00 1.00 :!.oo 1.00 1 .00 1 .00 5.00

1.00 10.00 1 .00 1.00 1.00 5.00 20.00 1.00 6.00 5.00 10. 00 lo.oo

.50 5.00 1.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 6.00 1.0(1 5.00 2.00 6.00 1.00 5.00 25.00 25.00 4.00 2.00 6.00 1.00 25.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 6.00

Dig Daps of Highest Class Entertainment, Education and Amusement.

Nationally Popular Bands and Orchestras; Famous Orators, Speakers and Humorists; Sweet Sinners and Musicians of note. .Stirring Dramatic Play Presentations. Cartooning Impersonations Imitations Whistling Yodling;.

The Very Best Attractions from the Realm of Entertainment

10.110 2 00 l.Ou l.no 1.00 2.00 .50 10. 00 10.00 2.00 10.00

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5.00 200 10. 00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 LOO 1.00 liO.OO loo

Pair, f A Parr, .vlvia P. ', !... II. M I'l.-V . tt. I Proctor. B. F. Porter. Kate

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hVaijan. Ki!a B

Rearm. Mr-,. V. I

RiE-bv. C. I) liit-bv, C. W. Mrs Hiker, S. M

Hilev. J. E Ritchie. Morris

Ritchie, H. li Rohinon, I.e-ter Robin -on, W. J Robinson, Al

Rodman, Marv Hendricks Rogers. O. N Rogers. Mrs. O. X Rose. Carl Rungp. Orpha Rural Loan & Savings As: Rvan. John

Saltzgal.er, Josie 5.00 Shaw. W. J 5.00 Sehultz, C,. A 5.00 Srhult7.. Mrs. May 5.00 Shulemire, Mrs l.no Sehulemire. John 1.00 Shook. ,11. B 5.0(1 Shelby, A. J 2.00 Shelby, J. W 10O.00

Shirley. leo 5.00 Shaull. W. C H.00 Servies, E. M 20.00 Slater, Lena 1.00

Slater. Mrs. E. P. ... Slusser. Chas. A

Smith, L. C 1.00

Smith, Henry

Smith, Ola 1.00

Smith, Lnvipva 1.00

Star Drug Store 20.00

Star Drug Store 25.00

Stark, F. A Stevpnn, Jane . Stewart, Mrs. A. J. . . .

Stewart, A. J 1000

Stewart. A. V 10.0(

StoltZ, V. E 1.00

Stoops, f ,eo. V 1 .00

Titus, Len 7.r,fl

lolie. Mat tie A 2.00 Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. I.. .. 10.00 Tyre. Homer 5.00

Virtup, W. A 1000

oorheex, R. D 15.00

Walker, Mrs. Wilma . . .

Weaver, Huston 8.00 Wiesner, Mrs. Edith M.OO White, James A 6.00 Whitecotton, Walter 2.00

SPECIAL INSPIRATIONAL PROGRAMS ON SUNDAY GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS TODAY! DON'T MISS TIIK PATRIOTIC MUSICAL PROGRAMS AND THE INSPIRING "AMERICA" PAGEANT EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT MORNING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO GO TO THE BIG LINCOLN TENT EVERY DAY.

Williams, Aildie M.

Wil.,n, Mrs. Lafayette Witham, F". J Witham, Joe Witham Hospital, Nurse of . Winters, P. R Winters, Mrs. P. B Wilcox, O. K Witt, Mrs. Nellie Wood, June . Young, Margaret

5.00 5.00 3.00 1.00 25.00 6.00 S.0O

20.

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FARM LOANS.

Wa have plenty of money to loan on farms on ten or twenty yeari tim. No commission nor charges a any kind to th borrower. Iuterost pay.

oi annually. Coma w and am as. HARLAN k SAUNDERS.

7-10-t. o. 4-wk.

Two business Enterprises at

Jamestown to I Consolidated.

A ilea! was consummated th.s week ; whereby 'he Farmers' Elevator Co. ; of Jamitown took over the business j and rea' estate of The Jamestown Mil- ; ling Co. Possession will bo turned over to : the new- owners as soon as the neces- i sary legal details can be taken care i of. I While the present company has j conducted the business in a business

way and has taken rare of the trade

satisfactorily, it is a good thing in the light of community interest for The Farmers' Elevator Co. to take over the property and operate it. The business is kindred to the elevator business and can be handled with advantage to both businesses, and to the trade of this community.

INVENTS WAY TO MAKE NEW PAPER FROM OLD

(fly 1I rmtfrnaltoii'il Ywt rrlc.) OR KEN' BAY, Wi, July 14.-John Welsh, manager of a local papr company, has invent.! a process whereby he says waste paper can be reclaimed and made into newsprint paper. Mr. Welsh states that by his process all waste paper can be resolved into fresh paper as often as brought back to the mill. The paper is of a bluish-gray color and is said to have a greater strength than ordinary newsprint. Local publishers who have used the laundered paper say it gives excellent results. USES MONKEYS TO KILL TROUBLESOME SNAKES

9y Iht tmternttiMHU Nmtt gertHct.) NEW CASTLE, Pa., July H. To clear the site of an old hotel at Neshannock Falls, a summer resort north of here, of blacksnakes, which have been' infesting tl place since the building we destroyed by fir nine yean ago, th owner hat turned loose two monkeys. According to the wn er, the monkeys will catch io kill the enakct. , ,

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Do It Now!

Enlist at Prosecutors office in Court House. Sergeant Beck will take care of you there.

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