Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 248, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 July 1917 — Page 7
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FOR SALE FOfc SALE An auto trailer. Phone 23-Y. 6-25-tf COR SALE Laic calibre plants, ' Tat, dutch nml drumhead by i.000 or lOO.Onk Hill cemetery. 7-11-Ut roil SALE-One Hall safe, K(xl a." " new. Lebanon Ice Cream Co. V-LMf. COR SALE t iftcen head of fhoal weighing around 100 pounds, (i. E, Romine. l'iiono HnznlriKg. 7-lti-:;t jpUiFs A LK OneWwi& " waTI h. r ' Syrand new and ere irnod cool, stove. 515 Went Vi'x'hinirtun .tio,.t. 7 l'i-21. FOR SALE OneVgitfar'iniik' cmv. Walter Cox. Phone iln7,..t ute. FOR SALE Walnut bed and i-pi ing . Call ;!2J Wc.t North St. 7-18 : WANTED UAN'TKll " MALE AND FEMALE " HELP An intelligent person cur earn $100 monthly corresponding Mr newspapers; $10 to $i.O monthly in cpare time; experience unnec-s.-uo ; no canvassing; subjects 8uir.-c.iUii. Sen.) for particular. Niit.onii I're.-n bureau, Room 11)13, Buffalo. N. V. l-iT-O-BTii IliANTKU-OM l'al.-e t.-th. Don"! " matUr if broken. I pay f . t15 per set. Send l.v ;aw! p.-t i-.wl receive chock by return mail. L. Mazer, 2U07 S. Ellin Hirer'. I hi ,1 fi. Pa. 7-: 1-1.-i TED K,re-i.-m at T. II., I. power itati.n, -1c per 1: 'I hone 7-0. WANTED -To deliver lin k in onehalf Ral'ou or trullon l 1-i a i.l I HO renu. I'h..ni !:!.'. 7 -i s J t I FOlt KENT I fOll RENT 8 room h.i,..-, l.-ith. toilet, i'.'z blocks from square, j Neal & Company. ti F" OK RENT Fiiitii,!-.! ro.-ni, Indianapolis av.-nue. .Mr;, t Mitchell, Tin ' EOST L" "OS'T-An honor pi,,. Ii.-.-m. 1 with y ul y tycs. I'.iune V Piano Tunmg Player Piano Tuning Piano Repairing In All Branches W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55 rak E. Hutchinson, Attoroe. OTrcB to iuu, cazoiToaii. i-o r-v 10 itcsl svUiemAnt of me'A frtatt. Intl. ly of Sens-ner 1S17. 1.V..I?. H1 Tin'' Constipation eao.r., I,eatlae;.s, r.al low color, dull s'ik'y eyes. niaiW you feel out of J'ts i.U over. ii..!;..s,e: '. P.ocky Mountain Tea v., II bani-h ronatipatinn. Try it witnout fail. Oik rliui; store Adv. Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & 1'EUKJNS Phones 18 or li OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor IToura: 9-11 . m.: 1-5 anil 7-8 p. a. ConsullatioB and Spinal Analysis free 230 Caon-Neil Bii!g. I'hone 633 X-Ray Spinoirraph Department
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BeYSGFTHECQUNTY ARE TO BE REGISTERED
Youth Between Age f 16 and 20 Years to Register on Printed Cards. E. M. Serriea who i chairman of the United State Boya' Working Hes!rve. I'. .S. A., haa received a communication from the Indiana Suite Council of Defense, which has charge of the movement, to the effect that all boys between the apes of 16 and 'JO arc to tegi.-iter on the printed raid) i.ent out. regardless of avocation, sio that all of the available manpower of the state may be tabulated. T!;omj who liecome. active members the organization take the oath of : l!ei:i:-:r.e, and are entitled to the "K. dei.il Award" for faithful service. Ju.-t what this award will be is not vet known. Chairman Sorvics states that the th. iiir.-Mi in the various townships w'U soon beifin the work of enrolling i i! v na of the boys under their j ::; r.-di. ti,,n in the movement. rJ h. pUn to have a waiting list ! f.f H.ys to take the places of the men I 1. 1, i iiii I in the army. U I : CUE KM SOCIAL. -huie Workers of the First hurrh v (r:e an ice ..I WeoivKday n:Sbt at the 1 -!,or features will a'so Se 7-17-2C SPORT unur.t i V. (. Kni.-ly is Employed to Officiate at County Fair I'tngram. V. 11. k i . ! . of k. koine, I as bei ,! :s tarUr fi r the FV.ono ,ty 'rt,r larrs this season. Mr . i-', ,.l rxpc-ienceH ,tr:rter .111'' It.--. -,: rntv fair is f.irtui.a.e i"" : .n. '.TV-Civ.. He ha.i beer: I yd ih;,. year to start the race -' : ;' u. Columbus, r r-inkhn, 1 eiToo o-t if a - follows: 2:1S I'At E V..iiie IV. hen, !," in. by TaU-hm !'.-v, M'-i-i ' l Aidr-ry, E'lMiSethtown I d. t .... claiiovl. l.i. t r C, ji h, iiv Ssm' Twister, L. :. . . ll.ihrnond. ml. M. ill"' .-.., r h. by John K. (.entry. .:.,. Mum, liarlii.Bt.rn, Ind. 4 ;. ' '.?.v iWrhi", hv IJoverrtT ft'irhin, I. F. ? :r-l. far, h"l;: ville, l:-d. Dm K. hr h, by I'.aron S., Lo.gfe!I'orh. Wimifai!. I d. St. ;,e...- i'rult, hi n--, h hti'i'tto C, I. . If. I :at. ij" 'nh.-l I. Lid. 1 v. . i.-.in-d. ax K-at-er Coorge W I : l.-AVni, Ind. 1'ri i-t . i:.,ry. by IJojrl Bell, V.cn, I'1 H;, !,ii-.'l(. Brantford, Ontario. .Mo... i- n. h, h h. hy Silver Finch. F. II. V.r.f, e.:Moinr. Iowa. I.i. !v Kmler & Ha t. Uu:-;v!l!e, It..!. -..nitop:.n l'o!.. rt A. But,--o J. - rw., lu. Johr.-oti Boy, l e. h I'-.n-ola, .T I'. .1 -.hi. -on, Iit-aiiMio .. Ird. Mo-ir-r itov, h -x. h Maior ' .. R- r' if. i .!.-,.... 'Vviit' .r,. Ird. Role-n. H. hi' !l. Edict. C z llaa. e. Morfta..'-,v.n, Ind. 2:2 J I'A' E :.J.e Finch, hy Silver i.nrh. V. ( ',.,rdr, Ii.-.Momer, I-a. Bonn'e Br.'r, h -i, bv Oxf-nd Prince. John H.-vi.. I- .J-perdence. Inu. SBioeio '..idaiRht. l.K m, by Midn'cht. h'-ani iii Trout. C,re..nwod. 'nd 1 iv .Maud (.'. bk n-., by Allmdorf. t.-.-ter ?.'..w' iiie, Culnmbua, Ind. ( Tare H, b tn. by Baron Bus ell, .' niie, B-'-ne., B.wi rville, Ind. Ileliv II. er, n m, hy Cov. Iniibiii, ll.-m.-r Comi.ton. Sheibyvillf, Ind. Lvv Wilki... h re. hy Tommy The Iri.h Boy, C. D. Vt.u.T, Ihttboro. Lid. . h.n C,, r e. O i (if'Kory, Don (larrifon. Aluo, I"d. B-sie !,-irhin, l.y I;v. Duibin, R. K. Fand'fr, .Sl'.r Ibyville. Ind. To ora. b m, by Pateben Boy, John W. i.arrlrk, Dnrlinirton. Ind. Comet Pa'chcn, b h, by fian. Brother, W. H. Swain, Tangier, Ind. 'lier.'.ina. bl m, hy ltd Milium Win. P. M laday, Danville, III. Billy 1 Will, pt g, by Judge (Jrady, Chan- Miiehell. Cates, !nd. Arthur D.llon, h, by Sidney pil
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Cron Broa. to Katahlis Home and Sr.d For Partnla. Ceron Bros., proprietor! of tha Lebanon Shot Shining Parlors, have bought a five-room cottage on Grant street, into which they will move in the near future. Both have just accureil their last citiisenship papers ant', have sent for their parents, who are now in Greece. It will require several weeks for the parents to makt the journey to this city. Red Cross Workers to Hold a Meeting There Friday Afternoon. A delegation of local lied Cross aorkera headed by Miss Maynic Sheridan, will go to Advance Friday ufternoon to attend a meeting at 2:00 n'cl'iek of persons interested in organizing an auxiliary at that place. CITY NEWS Cro to Bow en's for choice veal. Baumgardt for cleaning. Pr...ne 93 Jrrey row sn'c, Saturday, .'illy :.'!. i cattle b.irn.s I.' banon Fan iremd 7-U-;t. NEWS CllVi: fi, Imliunupo'is o-l. M..M Jr.. b h, by Mohel. Heas Ma-he!- y, apikonetH, I. Dr. SI, bk h, by Cuy Prince. on, J, IT il. Miles. Monresville. In'!. Loinso .McKennv, b m, !,-. M -Keo- v Re.!. B. Camii'hael. N i !.!!'. T.-nn. -nr. c h. i.y .s.cln. y o. !'. E. it..:.. T. I, i;..;. . W. A. Ta i!,Jc--. It. r.-.idree. I, b. l.y John R. I.Ttiy. j 'm W. Tiioir.as. Na-hvlle. Proddn irne. b r. hv The E-iler, I'. '. Hester, l.-xmptor-. Ind. l.oui:-e Hvat. bl in, he Cha-li. Jlal. "I. D. SI-i-hmm, I'.o-l lb -n.-., X. 'l CI-:, l. M. h e. bv -. i! .:l..-.r. re, L. Mover, Ciin.on. led. Sam Dufoc. lr A..h'.ioi'..rf. S. D. ?:crM.n. Indianapoli.-. !nl. Po pv II. b in. bv IV..- ii. J. y. ir,...y. l!a'.-v:'. Ir,d. Fii.i" M..v. Ii in. !v F.il" K-aper. I. l i::nn. I.oir.'lo.iK.r;. Ir.d. E-! !,-. ih K by 'I- .V .... I ,. Mr;. Vni.e W iV : -, I ..!!,,,: .o, i, , M. . ' 'v V -. -r. b i . hv ::,lk W"tv"r. (!-::. iian; ft V....n. l!;..mr.f..n, lod. Mav M-Kit,n.-y km.br t , led h- J-. bk B. T.tnnr ,-na. I.r m. bv M..."i. 1'. DcMome., Iv g h K. (.. Wan! ies. Iv Be-.i !', h in. by ,e;..ia! , I'. A. "ri b , .. !, I! ..,,i.l... l,,t. Ail-n !'.!, b g. !v A:;..n.;...--:T. H. (I. Smdh. h!,ii kk, led. MrCI.'li.m, b g, h- S'.-n ... I', ;,... H. h. Jones. ,re.mes, Ind. I r"d Axwortay. b h, by Sio...n Axwo:thy, D. I.. MrCaL.-y, -.hurff .r..r, h v. hv T.,..:m,Million, Da-lmt'ton, Del. ill. i, b. V limit H.,11. '. t i..!, . !;. Park, Mieh. .1. rnor. br b, by P". r The Silver, Indi.viapilis, Ind. fireat io.T Meat.. V, . H. Wh. D'. H. C. Pi AIm: ' f' .-in, lir h, bv Mai tar.a, T ii. I. eht, Indlimarmii , ir.d. Bo .', h g. l.y (,. or;re a ,h, V, oS!oi:,, so.S.-ort, Ind. Bernii-o Miv.re. b m, hv P"irr Montomery, Bichr.ond Tuil-i, Mt. linif, Ky. Ac.H'S Winn, bk m. by Pet.",' Mor.!joni. ry, Asn. V,nn. Mt. Steiiioi;, Xellie Winter, hi- tn, hy Ed Winter, M. If. Rrarrion, I:i.iai:apolia, Ind. 1 's-, cUitned. Kutr. V. r m. l.y ;iK II, J. S. Her.,ley. Ihileville. Ind. Lioe ty II. !!. b m. by !, b. i'y J. Dr. C. F. ytout, Indianapolis, Ind. Ralph King., by In Kmc Abe Sandne, horKt, Ind. Si'lex, b h, by Tie Kxpneent, C. V.'. Mas c, Carlinville, III. 2MU TR(T. Mohayra hr m, b- .V,,,!,. !, F I J Wander, De Moine.-, la. r!ix, eh )'. (,. Waaler, IVMnirie. Iv Fr;::Ki!i Umiinevav, h r by Hem iifrvay, Thomaii W. ' Pox, Mitclu !!
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You will hardly realize the kind of dresses we are putting on at this price; beautiful linens in plain tailored styles; linen combinations for the miss; pure linen Mar-Hof Middy SuitS in white and colors; fine Voile Dresses in white, sport stripes, etc; White Net Dresses, in fact dresses for every occasion yes all sizes for women and misses. Just for this week only, values up to .$12.50 at
Aipn-.-rman, Vineennes, Ind. Kurm (ir.-etor, b m, by Tommy (iieir- ':. Talbot Konanil, Conutark I'aik, Mich. A'-uie Laiirio, b m, by Peter The ill" it, C. D. Wanrr. Pitt.hoio. Ind. Fi.-t Pitt. b!k. K. by Walnut Hail, v.. II. Silver, lntliarapolis, Ind. I'firr Pardons, n b, b lirafon Petr. V. . H. Silver, Indianapolis, Did. H'. '.sv Fuller. 1.1 k in. I 'avid ruller. I lai. (ran, Frank:, n, Bid. '.,- .V.eWhinter, b in, by Sandy Mch Mte.-, Mrs. IK . f. Stephens. P ,-t I ;. -laiUfiret .Mckiiiiir,-, h in. bv WilioI . C. ( 'owe!, c'-w. P 'inl, In.!. V.-.-lrw WiL on. f g. hv David I' jir. E. U Priiiti. Kdinhuri'. Jud. Caki y DilL.n, s K. by Si.lney I'il!in. I or,. ' ' in ,11 ' I'l'ii.tii, I:;tiial!iip;il'K. I.e.! Jay, b p. W. W. J.,y, Chrif i t i ,. r.i.an, Ir.i nnapolik, Ind. Ii-' i Bi.'!X n, b g, by AiiniiR.'ll, L. 1. I'.i. n.T. In lia.-an h. ind. J. I'. Ii. I. v. bv S -ii Moko, J no. W. ::. :, 1 , Na.J.Vllie, Tenn. !:.,! .- Biol', n. hr r. hv Iiirgen, Ed . ... . In.l ;:r;..o:i,. Ind. P., I. .1, hr f, hv l.:i,..i;y J, Ed Lew- , iiil,a,i,i,rf. Ind. V.. I .,..!! tt. h h, l,y Wm.. Pe;m, J. I. 'niinn. Loifaosoort, Ind. tie Inlion, b h. by Sidney Dillon, M.-m. Maceie Wallace, ld:lripoli. Ind. A : M-iinn. h'k h. hy IM 'edium. k. Pa t.a-, Danville. III. S: :x, hlk h, The Ex,s,nent, C. IV. a.s:e. Cnilinville, III. Pnrc-HN Montfrotnery, b e. hy Pe(. V-.n!rem.My, Cir-w. It, an, Mt. Morinir, Kj. ni.NGr.ES AM) ISOMERS i:V JACK FIO(.'K. JOHNS' V EVER;:. I or d the i- u f.-ivoi si son of fame. I Hie Trojan! nd 1.-...uk1i each fa!i they My he's throuK'1. I'd like t 1,,-t a hat i:h you. i.lfle Joki.t. ii, ni.. . immciu ii.i.:. .....lie .IC-, to. He "ave tie aenatora one hit.' Pttie thita-ithropist. , Chi'-aKn tamed a full K-ime on the I K'-d So.x by v. iiaip;; a deiihic bill frnm ' Wiiilnnitton. i ered out a homer in Brooklyn, 'Pic Tifcors split even while the Yank. ii op(-d a (fame to the lnd.an.:. The Yanks are ifoinir to he yanked o;:t of the first divicion if C-iy iloa't start winniriR twlay. Thoiie .-darteit the Keds In victory ovr the Phillies by parting the p,j over the ferce. The (Jints licked the Culm. They n i; eight Rameg in the van now. The Boston Braves have won five i'iai;tlit nam.'.. B"1 "' that thej' j I. nve won them, what are they limf ' to do with them? j Tfiini!i!r. n'nch hitter, he'ted the i
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in the ninth tnniiiK. Not Rum hittor at all. Bill Byron has o,uit in(jii!7 inc he returned to the Polo (irounds. 1'iil takes one look ut MrCJiaw and forgets ali about sonir. The DodK-rn haVe sent Dell to Baltimore, winch leads us to suspect they ave ioni.'tiiin(r against Baltimore. John K. Tener ill help Mr. lo.A.-r dictate food queftions, but ill not resnrri from the National .ciitue, m which he referees all outs. V E.i I Eli D.i V S U ESI'LTS. AM EK1CA N ASSOCIATION. I.-diamipoli!,, 2; Milwaukee, 1 (12 mnirir.-l. I oai. viile, ?; Kan.-as City, .1. St. Paul, 8-1; Tolwlo, 3-0. Minneaivilis at f'nlumbua (rain). AMERICAN I.EAtiL'E. Chieuo, 5-:i; Washina-ton, rt-J, Dt tr-'it. It-l; Philadelphia. 2 .1. St. Louis, tt; Boston. 2. Cleveland. 2; Sew York. 1. NATIONAL LEAf.l'E. Neii York, fi; Chicago. I. Cincinnati, .'i: Philadelphia, 1. Boit.0.,, 10; Pittsburgh. . PriHikl;. n, t; St. Louie, I (10 innings). TODAY'S HltTISTi LEADERS. Cpii.-e. Ro.i.scb and Fischer are atafT(r hot fikthi for tlie hatting honors in t!:e Na'innal Le.-iEue. Cobb enjoys i '.''. po:r,t margin i-i the American I.'iiRu". The five leading hitters in the t.vo leairues are: Nation;.! I.easue; Ciui .e. Si. Loui,,. .'Mt: Boa... ii, Cincinnati, ..'i.ij; ViecloT, I'itt.-I.jrifh. ,".S2; Ilnmaby. St. I.oui.s, IT; N"ale, Cincinnati, -tt07. American Loacue. Cobb, Detroit. "77; Si.sler, St. Louia, ..ill; Speaker. ieveland, .tii2; Mcinni,,. Plnlpdelphia, I.U; Chapman, Ovelan 1, Mi.
PUT YOUR FORD TO WORK If you own a Ford Roadster or Touring Car you can, without injury to your car, convert it in a few minutes into a powerful tractor by means of Smith Form-a-Tractor The Smith Form-a-Tractor frives you 2,100 lbs. pull at the draw bar and will 1ull a two-bottom eanjr, at 12 or 14 inch in any soil at a speed of over two miles per hour. It will do the work of four or five horses and do it better, quicker and cheaper. With the Smith Form-a-Tractor attached to your Ford car you can plow, harrow, need, drill, diiie, roll, pulverize, harvest, make hay, spread manure, haul, do roadwork, or any thing in fact which requires the power of two to five horses.
Save your feed bill dispose of your expensive horses let your For d do your work increase your own efficiency. For $255.00 you can make yourself an up-to-date power 'farmer.
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