Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 246, Lebanon, Boone County, 16 July 1917 — Page 2

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Ti til those who lovt the gtrat Ijncul.a and who believe that t Gettysburg ha voiced the. meaic of America to the world. ' "LINCOLN'S GETTYSBURG ADDRESS By OKTON H. CAR.MICHAEL.

This volume i so well written and shows such painstaking rare in H statements that I urge its reading by 11 lovers of liberty Hon. M. G. Brumbaugh, governor of Pennsylvania. I.iiko... i WE HAVE THIS Long &

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taUHl . State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C SMITH li04 North Meridian. Phone M2-Y SOU South Lebanon Phone 2M DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old ci look n. w. Ask us about it NOBES DRUG STORE we recommend NATURE'S CREATION Tor Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask ua aboot it LONG & DAVIS Phone6 PLNNELL-COOMBS Let leading Laaiber Tard. BRENTON GARAGE Auto and Auto Supplies East Main Street. Phone 234 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Singl Terfge, per doien 2S Double edge, per dozen lit We pay Poetage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS . Phone 100-Y. West Main St JOR QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 West Sr-nth Street AUTO INN S'?ndarrl Oil Service Station He. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon Si. Phone. 21 MONUMENTS Fest.ua for your monument if you want first cla stock and wekmanCall ua and we will bring you to cur a!iop lor inspection. j.iD pl.rne l('2i Re. 116 or 714 Vi K YOUR 0Im:E3 EARLY kcntment CO.

Regarding the history of tho Gettysburg addm we are not lik?ly to have more lucidly or compactly presented than in this tasteful and authentic volume. New York Tribune.

uvi.y.uurg BOOK FOB SALE Davis home of yinol iBROWNSBURG YOUTH Caxh.es In On Stock Sale and Leaves On a Trip To Canada. ' With a wallet from the sale of eight hogs from his father's farm near Brownsbui g, Ind., Theodore McNiri, 14 years old. is now answering the ca; of rr)mance and adventure and i hound for norilieai-tern Canada. Th storv was related to Desk Sergeant Dcver at police headquarter!. Indiana poll yesterday hv C. A. MeN'iel, th j father. I Theodore, who was always a love' of the outdoor sports, had longed for ' more than a year to hunt bigger frame than squirrels. Friday the bii! ' portunity to seek frame in a far-off : country tarn! to Theodore when h father ordered him to take a load of hogs to the Indianapolis Stock Yard McNiel dec'ared the boy sold the hogs for $180 and sent a telegram home that h would stay all night at the home of his aunt at 15:2 West Twenty-seventh street. Yesterday when MeN'iel arrived in Indianapolis he was told the aunt Had not seen Theodore. The father learned the boyhad purchased a ticket for Chicago, l ater a lotter was received in which Tho-dore told his father he was ; going to tike a lake steamer at ChiI cugo and go to the interior of CanI ada. He advised his mother not to worry. ATTENDED FUNERAL. Local People at Obsequies of Milford Nralis at North Vernon. Mrs. Hink"y Papons. Mrs. Allien Witt, and Sam Noahs, of this city, at tended the funeral of their nephew. Milford Nealis at North Vernon, Ind , yesterday. The young man was killed when the windstorm wh'ch sw it over North Vernon blew down the barn on his 'athei-'s place. He was standing in ,the shelter of the structure when it was destroyed and a large sill struck him on the brad. He was eighteen years old. tjikkshim; meeting. The tt. Zion neighborhood recently held their annual threshing1 meeting and elected the following officers for the year: Thos. B. Kersey, chairman; L. A. Crnsstreet, secretary, and G. .. Rnmme. captain. The ring has eleven members and something like 40 acred o ;.hre-h. The 'duck Bros., who have dirfnhed Uie ring for a number of vcan, were again contracted for. " CITY NEWS Stoves atored. R. E. Williams. Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone 93. Call 1X4 or your ito cream or ices, Vig.il. packed, delivered, 5flc; bricki,, 2 jr 3 tolora, 8(c apiece, 23 qt. not narked at plant Open from 6:00 to; "-00 7 days in week, Lebanon Ire Cream Company. 7-12-tf The Scotland church will hold an ire cream social on the church lawn Thurnday, July lit, Everybody Invited. 7-!B-!tt,

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OFEiGliTY FIVE ;Fo.ir I lorc Men Were Enlist ed on Saturday. FRANK LITTLE ONE OF NEW MEMBERS Former Captain of L. H. S. Basketball Team is Sent to EaHt Chicago. Arthur V. Allen and Frank N. Taylor, of this city, and Frank Little, of Whitostown, former captain of the L. H. S. champion basketball team enlisted in Company 11. Saturday and Trunk West enlisted today.- Allen anil Taylor pascd their examinations here, while Little went to Ea.it Chi-ri-'ito. w here the company is stationed to take his test. He has taken the examination for admission to the An napolia naval academy, and in case he is called there, he will be transferred from Company H. Captain Slagle hus received orders from Uwight M. Green, regimental odjuiai.t. stating that all recruit aie to he sent to Eust Chicago. There .ire now eiirht recruits here and thrai: will he sent in the next few days. It is expected that the company win pend only a few weeks at F-ast Chi cago, before it is moved to the i tonir.ent in Mississippi. Company H now has H'i men, as several have been added at Chicago. Privates Carl llrock, Ituel Cain Carl Itooher. Winford Phillips, and I leutenant Gilmore were in Lebanon Saturday and Sunday on a short fur lough. Donand Sanford, a former i lember of Company H, was also here lie is a member of the band of the :;econ. Regiment headquarters comnany which is stitioned at Jeffersonville. SEVERELY INJURED BY Nine Year Old ltov Victim of An Acculent At New Rows. A New Roi.ji special wy: "Oake! Smith, nme yiir old son of Mr. arnl Mr.-. JamfR Smith, was irjurrd Sat unlay aftprnoon. (wrhap snriously by a torpedo explosion. Hp, with tn or twelve playmates, wa playniR on tho car tracks of the Central Indiana railroad, when one of the boys, thought to he Hurry lirotheis, went into the car hou.se, obtained a torpedo and expiod.i-t it, thus Injuring thr Smith lad who wart near the explo .Hion. Me was immediately taken to a doctor, who removed a piece uf tel an inch lonjr from the boy'd body. UeAuirn bruiwci, the lad ih thoueht t" be internally injured and the injury may result seriously." DNOF Copies of New Edition of Rev Carmirhacl's New Work Received Here. Iing and Ilavis I)rug Store ha, received copies of tho third editioi of Key. 0. il. Carmichael's book, the "Shadow on the Dial". The consignment received shows that the new edition was printed in May. The book in this new edition is unchanged in make-up save in the colors of the binding. The Ahbington Press, of New York, are the publishers of thi book written by th local author. Rr'v. Carmichaol has received no word regarding the new edition from the publishers, but the fact that it was printed attests to the increasing popularity of the book. ICK CREAM FESTIVAL. The ladiea of the U. B. i-hurch will have an k ciuam festival at the hureh Wednesday evening July 18. E-cvybodr invited. 7-1.1-2t. Jersey cow sale, Sulurduy, July 21, in cattle barns at Lebanon Fair Gr"m!. T-W-Ot.

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msn was lying hy the side of rrauiiiori roao nonn vi voe ui i highly intoxicated condition yestrlay evening about fi SO o'clock. Lewnnri fie;. n . .i fter the man, who proved to be Herroan Laaha, imployed on the new railroad. He was lodged in jail last night and was haled before Squire Trowbridge this morning on a charge or intoxication. He was assessed a tine of one dollar and cos amounting in aggregate to J 12.35. ' SMALL BLAZE. Short Circuit in Fleet ric Motor Causes fitt in liesidcnco. The fire department made a run to he home of Joe Witt on Last toutli itrect ubout tea o'clock Saturday 'ight and extinguished a hlaie causer -.y a short circuit in an electric motor in the basement of the house. Very Uttle was damaged except the motor. ,i hich was burnt out. The quick work if the riremen probably averted t -rious hlnze, for the burning insuiaion of the motor w iring was directly under stiirway. .L Harrison Township Woman L't.piied in William Hospital Funeial Tuesday. Mrs Lydia Pearl I'itlcngei of Harrison township, died at the Without '".ospital at :'-' o'clock Sunday evening following an i.lncss 4f live weeks A-ith euremic poisoning. .Mrs. Pittenger was years, 6 months and 29 days old. She wa lorn in IJoonc county. On January i. !iH7 she was married i . Boone ounty to Arthur Pittenger, who survives with three children, Thelma iiene, aged 9 years; Martha Catherne, 7 years old, uimi Paul, aged 3 ears. Jacob K. inniny'iam, of 'none courty and H 'ilis A, Cun-.ir.g-nin, of Hendricks - i.ilnt;.1. are sur iving brothers, n,; t;ffiic Robn.on oi teis county is a sister, yhc il.-o leaves two half brothers, William Va Cunningham of Jasper county, and Henry H. Cunningham of Hendicks county and one half sifter. Mrs -arah Parker, of Pulaski county. She was a member of the Missionary Baptist church at Concord, which di? joined in February, lWVi. The funeral will be conducted from 'he residence in Hurri.-on township I'uesdny at 2 p. m. by the Rev. S. T. Reynolds. Intemient will be in Old l.'nion cemetery. DONATIONS FOR THE Caxh f;ifts Received hy Local Chapter For Work Now In Progress. Several donations were received the latter part of last week for the workroom of the lied Cross. The Sunday srhwl class of Mrs. J. B. Coombs, of the SI. F:. church at ZionaTille donated seven dollars, the Dover 'llee Club donated $14, the order or the Eastern Star donated $10, and the tethel Sunday school donated $:i.26. (Juito a few of the local ladies interested in the Red Cross shop work will go to Ijifayette this afternoon to attend the lecture by Mrs. Belmont Tiffany, of New York. The lecture is to bo given at the Vocational high school iri Lafayette. The Red Cross workroom now has three large show rases in which finished work may he displayed. These cases were donated. NEIZ GAR TURNS OVER IN ROAD EAST OF CITY A Machine Driven By Jay Campbell in Badly Damaged. AJeU car driven by Jay Campbell, who rside northeast of Lebanon, turned over in the road east of Lebanon yesterday, and was badly damaged. No one nu huct, The " 1 i'-" hd !"", frset w-BBis torn ' It i... .. ! r 1. j

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ATKDR Indianapolis Man Run Over By Interurban Car. DIED IN HOSPITAL AFTER OPERATION Succumbed Following Amputation of Arm and Leg At City Hospital. Clarence Smith. 4(1 years old, of lnlianapolis, was fatally injured at Rrownsburg yesterday when it is said ',io attempted to get on an interurban ar bound for Indianapolis. The car was in motion and when he fell in Attempting to get on the motor he was inn over hy the trailer. Finiith was .ilaced on the interurban car and taken o Michigan and Rlake streets, Indimapolis, and transferred to a muni--ipal ambulance. At the hospital it was necessary (o amt.-ita.o the arm ard leg, whirh --rv ladly man,, 'led, and he died 'seven.! ourn later. Cor-uier Poole made nn nvcstigativn irnd found that the ear .vas in chargi of Motorinan P. J. Diliing and Condi ?tor Flmer Clover, and ihe trailer was n charge of Conductor L. Harding. FINED FOR SPEEDING. ''rank Johnson Arrested Yesterilay hy Officer Ijumert. Officer F'mmert arrested F'rank lohnson on South Lebanon street yesterday for speeding. He was fined $1 ind costs this morning in Justice if the Pesre court. Freight Splits a Switch in Thin City And Five Cars Are Derailed. A wreck en the Central Indiana racks just east of the heating plant in Sciith Meridian street was the at.raction for many in this city Satur1ay right and Sunday morning. A 'reight going west about 1 ,:n o'clock -''at.mday evening split a switch near he Big F'our tracks derailing jive cars. Three of the cars were turned nearly it right angles to the track. No one was hurt and no serious damage was Hone. A wreck train I mm Munc ie was called to the rescue and the track was cleared by yesterday noon. TF.r derailed cars just missed blocking thi Big Four main track by about a foot Elizabeth R. Parish Passed Away at Age of 15 Funeral Wcdnesdav. F:iiial,eth Rachel Parish, aged fortyfive years, passed away at the Wil 11.1ms Hospital yt lorday aitemoon klrout 5.110 o'clock, following an illnejw of four months. She was born in Nicholas county, Kentucky, January 4, 1872 She whs married in l!M)!i in this county to Thomas Parish. She was a member of the Christian church at Klizaville. Three brothers, Robert Campbell, Thomas V. Campbell, and F:ii Campbell, and one sister, Mrs. Salie Pugh, of Frankfort, survive. The funeral service will be held from the Christian church at Klizaville at 9:S0 o clock Wednesduy morning, the Rev McKane officiating. The burial will be at Hopewell cemetery. . (, NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the var ious committees In the interest of Company M, at the prosecutor's office at 7:30 o clock this evening. Attend public sate at Overlees', 217 Ft t Peart ,-re?t ."'iirda;-, July 21

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The home company still enlists men. A few come each week. About fifty per cent of the men accepted for enlistment pass the medical examination. So we are building up slowly. Many men are getting ready these days to enlist before the draft is made. They are asked and urged to enlist in

Co. H, 2nd Ind. Inf. THE HOME COMPANY

JERSEY COW SALE

I will sell at public auction in the cattle barns at the Lebanon fair grounds, on SATURDAY, JULY 21 BEGINNING AT 1 P. M. TWENTY FRESH JERSEY COWS; FIVE SHORTHORN COWS Every one of this lot of cows is first class. They can be seen at the Lebanon fair grounds af,ter Wednesday, July 18. They are all of good ajres and come from the very best milk strain of Washington county. These cows all have calves by side. TERMS h'ix months credit, drawing 6 per cent interest from date on bankable note. HOMER MARTIN C. O. TKIBBETT & SON. AUCTIONEER

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.

JBiLETRUCK G( Tracy Graham Was Injured in An Accident Saturday Afternoon. Tracy Graham, of '.his city, was rut alHmt the face when the auto tru'-k belonging to the Lebanon Telephone company which he was driving, went into the fence about four and one calf miles southv.est of Lebanon Saturday afternoon about three o'clock. .V bull in the steering knuckle came out, causing Graham to lose control. The machine was damaged slightly and Oraharn wa.s cut about the lace on the Sarhfd wire of the fence. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. Mrs. Ry Pearson, wl.o was brought o tne hispital in a serious condition Thursday, underwent en nhdnm'nal jperation this morning. She stood .he operation well and is in a good condition. Miss Father Ijjmhert, of F.liraville, ivas operated on this morning for appendicitis. She has been very ill for two weeks. Her condition is favorable. Miss Vein Vndervort, of Kirklin, who had an abdominal operation uerformed, returned to her liorot y.wrday. . Miss Ksthe Robinson, of Reynolds, who is a pupil in the Nurses' Training School of the hospital, returned here yesterday alter a two wteks' vacation. Vii- fi-'i n-I l-i-.i .'I'., i

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j Vacation Trips Special low round trip fares to Lake Erie resorts, Niagara Falls, eastern cities, Colorado and the west via CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Ask Clover Leaf a rents or write to CHAS. E. ROSE, Ast. (Jeneral Passenger Agent, Toledo, O. DOES YOUR OLD ROOF LEAK? IK SO, .SEE CLYDE LOWE. He guarantee to atop all leaks with asbestos fiber roofing. PHONE 390 kG. R. BAUMGARDTr 3 .THE CLEANER "We Clean W'hile Others Try"i 3H5V4 S. Lebanon St. Phone 93 COMMERCIAL HOTEL Eurojean plan. Special rates to permanent guests LADIES' COLLAR SALE Wo bought a sample line of ladies' collars, worth 75c up to $1.00, we will tell them at one-half price 2ic and 49. Bow man's 5c and 10c Store

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