Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 251, Lebanon, Boone County, 21 July 1917 — Page 3
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Leave it toCONKEVS FLY KNOCKER. Us effects are murvrtiiin. Sviti-frtttion ffimrnntvcd. M.Krtjr bark if it fail) to please. V ' 35c. fiXc and $t.''0 cans Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
SAVE YOUH OLD TIRES We have a place for thorn. We will pay you 10c per pound provi Jinir. Inn'. ever, you buy new ones. We are agents for the well-known Goodrich, Ajax i and Federal Tires.
PALACE GARAGE Tlione It.!. 0 North Meridian Street OPEN IAY AND NIGHT
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S'XM TO $300.00 '-Loaned iifwn Furniture, Livc.nrk and other Chatte! at legal rates'"1 v TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN v. In sums of .".0 ami over yoj rcy rn-e months in which to reps ' yur loan, or mi nay repay sooner if you like. SPECIAL TKUMs" TO FARMERS v Write uk or call ..('n ui for full particular, ,r. Wiil in Lebanon each f inlay tj. w. a. swank 411-lS Ben llur Mhig. Crawfordsville. !n.l. ' lOlVi West Main stint., Lebanon, Ind. (.squint Trowbridge's office) !' S $ $ $ $ $ $
Asbestes Fibre Rocf Paint for al! binds f metal and par.er roof.-. V run s;iv yj m'ny or paper roof ir if, 1, 2 and ;i ply Clyde Lowe Phone 3S0 W. Franklin St. East of Bimwell's Grocery . j I DR. A. A. WILLIAMSON ETik EAR, NOSE and THROAT Office over Etter'i Drug 8 tor. PHONE 141. Just Received a carload of Palmo Middlings hog: feed UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108 GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS W. IL GREEN DENTIST ' rint Natloaal Baafc BulIOaf tUomt MS-M4 PhoM 1M Craig's Store WW xa DR. L. M. DEAVEN t OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ttzmtn Stat Bank Buildis ' 7 a. m. to p. m. i PHONE 254. COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co JOIi WOHIv AT FcEPCKTEH K'-pnrt'er on R. R. fS.OC Yes.ly
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IDEAL FRUIT JARS Pints 70c Quarts 75c COULTER-SMOCK CO. NOTICE Singer Sewing Machine Co. A our busir.ess has increased we had to erft more rwiti, therefore we inii.dl our shop to !eo. I.. VronH Co. tso North Lebanon street. AM paynants will I made at the new location after July 21. A. F. TINDER, Mgr. PHONF. 215 Makers of the Folding Feather Mattress Shop North am) Meridian Sis. . .. ' jl jj SIM1AY MNNKIi I'AHTV. I Mr. and. Mis. Wi.iiam C will he host to a dinner party t'jnday a1 their home on lniiia-apoii. avenue wlien they will entertain Mr. ami Mi s. .h.lw JV'kins oaiig,,i,r Alice of lH'i.Moin. la., Mr. ami Mi. Warren Spat, of IMrnatdi.. Mr. ami M-s. Kichanl Cox of Kirkioi, Mrs. Mary Shook and son FreH ami Mi. Naticy Cox of 'I'erhune, Mm Kl'en Thompson und ilautrhter Verna and Mr. and Mr. Xll.ert Co of .Sheridan. THE l. M. C. CU R. ' An all-day meeting of the I). M. C. club was held yesterday at the home of Mrs, Itoscne Kratton on West Main utreet at whirh tune the membcrx completed ix pairs of pajamas and ix pairs of pillow niips for the lie ) Cross, The machines used were donated by the Jones and Perkins furniture store. At noon the members enjoyed a pitch in-supper. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. The fifth birthday of Vlrgini Evaline Adnev, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ftoy Adney was celebrated ye.terdav afternoon when Mrs, Adney entertained a number of hr daughter little neighbor friends. 1'hddren's games aeie iili,ved on the lawn at ttie A-'oev t tnl , , ,.,
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! FortniriitIy Kiubroidrry Club Mrs. W. C, I'avir, 2:Ut. MKUDINO ANNIVKUSAKY, Mr. anit Mr Itrt iirainanl f Our'inicU'ii, enUrtdind 'J'uesitny pvt-ninK ft 'uh a J:tW) o'clock dinner in honor of .Mr, I!rtumtr'i'& birtlnliy and their fif.rtih wPdtUnir nnivi.ir?4iiy. Covers Apr laid for twelve a? follows: Mr. Ma. Norman IVac, Mr. and Mrs, Kfnwr (.Camber. Mr. and Mrs. Krnt Werner of lbiimm, Mi:8 Jva H.::tt and Mr. t'haiis Marshall, v-f-Tnl tiautifut trifts pre prentcd lo "Ar. and Mrp. Hruinard. II KKIS-m RKF.1T. dm-idav rvninjr ;it tho home of Mr. and Mrs. (',. W. pyrkrtl nt Maee, ct"jrid the marriutro of thoir dauirhUr, HaH to Karl Harris of Indian;i'ois. Tht veidin v-.i.t a vry liinrt one the only purs Is inn" Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of Drleans, Ind., p.n'nt. of the trroom. Mr. and Mr, t;. W. Dyrkett and Miss Kthan Linn. Mr. and Mrn. Harris will v.o t Indinn-ipi-lt. .umliiy where they will make their future home. PYTMAX SISTERS WILL A 10. The Pythian Sister? (rinnin ivvt Tiawlny afternoon and rontinum? for -very other Tuesday will spend the ai'tern"ns axu-tin in thp work of the uriTHal riie.-joni? room in tin muit house. The nit 'inhere aw Mkei! !o meet in the ret room of Hie murt hou-se net Tuesday, nf'ternoon at I . o'vlock prompt frmnK from here to 'he -avtravd ilrpM.-.infcf room. NOON I I N( HLON. dr. and Mrs. K. M. fien.lerson of th W'f-st ftteet eiitf rtaint (I yes't r- : :tt a n'Kn lunehon in honor of Mrs. J. A. Stover ami idr-n of Oanvdie. I'l Other Rue.-1 U.-v. :,nd Mr,. I. O. Cnv, Kev. I Mi. V. H. Il.-nderhnt. Mr. hi.; ,1. Morm an.i Mivi Ru.h THK Till M BI.EIAK (M R. The Thimhleine rlub and Mrs. Ah. . Hratton, a npcial tjuet, was entrained yesterday afternoon at thp home of Mrs. Omer I'etkins, Pow.MI street. ed'e'rk and ennversjiion provided the divfrsnn of the af.t rnoon, A luncheon was served. KNTKIiTAIN AT OINNEK. yrt, W. A. Kineuid enteitained at a dinner yesterday at her home on East Washington itre.t. Mrs. Hncb f'ravrun and dau'-ter Hotline of Chi enirn; Mrs. .John Casy and daughter Miiis Ethel and Mia Eleanor Stark of this rity. THE JOLLY CHICLE. The members of the Jolly Circle were pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lee Morris, fi'JI Klotz street. The afternoon was spent informally and a luncheon was served. AWT A L RECMON. The Rur-Cra'A'ford annual reunion will lie held Suturdav. AuRU.-t 25, at the Salem church. The proj?rm for trie event will be published later. PERSONAL MENTION. Vor Myers pent yesterday in Frankfort. Mry. llarr Crejfon.' ppent yesterday in Indianaoolls. Mi Itonna Stevenson of Zionsville sf'nt the day in Lebanon. Mrs. William Hutner is in Brownshurif. the iTje.it of reilltiv', ,!,,hn 0-ens of Nohleville, wa-i the truest hist evening of friends here. Hubert Kern and fiimdy of near l-'!i;'.uviile motored to imlifimipnlis to-X-iy. Mi:s Maude Witt is spending the veck with Miss Alma Caldwell of north of U'hanon. Mrs. Amanda Butner and her mother, Mrs. Neese are viinting relatives nr-ur Lebanon. lr. and Mrs. N. K. Schmucker of HartiaonhurR, Va., ar vifitine Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hooher. Miss Mayme Khan of Indianapolis, it upending a !' days with Miss Bej Htitchinirs of Fast South street. Miss Oraldine Farhart will (ro to InrimnnjHilis this evening to remain antil Monday, the (ruesl of Miss Nell Richey. Miss Ethel nauttherty has returned to her borne ir. Anhorstburir, Canada, after a few days' visit with Mrs. I.on Hoover. W. J. T)eVol left today for Bay View, Mich,, to spend the remainder of the summer at his hotel, the Terrace, Inn. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Buchanon left tooay noon for Chirapa for isit with their r.enhew, J. D, Buchanon and other relatives.
, parents, Mr. and Mrs, James I'owcil of Cast l.i Binvi. Miyj Floy Hurt of Indianapolis is ; lmre to remain over Sunday with her j brother Harry Hurt and family of ! West Chicago street, ! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Evans and j family of this city will he entertained Sunday by Miss Margaret Hand at ! her home north of Lebanon. J. Mr. am! Mrs. Ren H. Coomba and i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adr.oy motored l to Camp Harrison yesterday after- ! noon atid ient several hours, i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Neff of East Mum street, will entertain tomorrow, I Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. McCain and Mis. Karl Thompson and son of lien Davis. I Judi'O W. H. Tarr and family returned last tiiirht from a two weeks' j visit with relatives near tiiand Rapids. ' Mich. They made the trip in their I automobile. i The I'otnifbtly Embroidery club ! will meet Titesdav afternoon with Mrs. j W. C. Di.vis, 4 North Meridian I street. The hour of the meeting is I'l-.'M oV'ock.
Dave l!;cts who has been visitinit Ids patent n, Mr. and Mrs. Ifajett" livers anil family of North Lebanon stieet retuined to his home in Mexico, Mo,, this morning .Mrs. A. E. Pean. of New Yo k City. v. ho Is in Tlion.town vi.sitinp her part nf.s, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Archcy will come luesd ij for a v'-it with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Davis. Mrs. ft. T. rinnell of pear I-obanon entertained yesterday Mrs. I!. S. Ilijrnms, Mrs. John llutchines of this cttv and Mrs. (Jeortre Winckler and children of New York City. .Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Linn and hiuifhter NMiss (Iretchon of Indianapolis will be the noon dinner (rue.sts Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Hartman on Indianapolis avenue. Mi.-s Cynthia Porter went to Indianapolis this morninir where she I meet Mi::s Hrunlubla Fattitx or ,i.i:iukee, who will accompany Mis-l'ort'-r to tins city for a visit. Miss l.etha Bramhlett has returned fioin t'lwfordsville where .she and Mrs. N'owsirk of Miihiiran and Miss l'a;."e Conk of Missouri have been truest of Mis. Jess Tomlinson of llarr s!r-et. Mrs. Roda Nvse and chihlren. Oii- :' r and .Nina, w ill leave next Weilnesday for Kentucky to spend the remainder of the summer with "Irs. N'eese's father, wno resides near Louisville. Mrs. William TuRieie and children of Yeodei burfr. are here for a visit with Rev. ami Mrs. J. M. Tuivele of South Lebanon street. Mr. Tuiffrle has been the (ruest of his parents for tee past three weeks. Miss Mary lloitshire left this morninir fur P'droit. Mich . to he the run-1 for two weeks of Miss l)i eothv I'arlier, her room mate while both irirls were students at Washington college, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Eli Myers of Dardanelles, Ark., who has been spending the past two weeks with friends at Chattanooga, Tenn., will come tomorrow for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Perkins of Esplanade street. Pr. and Airs. W. 11. Green left today on a motor trip to I.ake Maxinkuckee. After spending a few days here they will go to Iike Chapman for a visit with friends and from here they will n-otnr to Winona Lake for a few lays' stay. Mrs. fi. A. Sherman and daughter, of Houston, Texas, who have been 'pending the past week in Lebanon with relatives and friends is the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Puntin a. id Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Simmonof north of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Hvron Moore and Miss Roze Moore left yesterday on a motor rip to Lak"e Chapman where they will tie week-end gliosis of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hit-sell Ritchie who have engag'd a cottage there for a few weeks. Mrs. Moore will remain for a week's visit sith Mr. nnd Mrs. Ritchie. Mi s Ruth Jasper, of Indianapolis, is the house guest of Miss Elizalth ('.rimer of West Washington street. This evening Miss fiarner and mother, Mrs. W. !. (iinner will hove as their dinner guests, Miss J.ni'er ami her si-ier Miss Bertha of Indianapolis and .VP s Myrtle Koark of Thorntown. Miss Isa Pollard, who has been spending several weks with friends at Fortviile, and neai Noblesville, will return home this evening. Miss Pollard was accompanied to Indianapolis today bv Miss Bertha Helms ..f rav N'..l.b whose gtuwt ah has been. Miss Helm' Mnderwent a throat operation today at the Methodist hospital. .SPECIAL OFFER DURING JULY. tl.00 Per Week. Your choice of any three of the following: Shampoo and hair dress; facial manicure or scalp treatment any three for 11.00 per week. SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR. 7-18 It Phont 1IS2 Po not let the voting mmn go fc) the war without an Kaatman Autngmphir vest pnrktt Kodnk, Whitaker the Jeweler, il fi led chi at F.I-
Hk. Jff coiil wai mined in the United MMatn in UMO mutt ever ixriutc, and under normal cmahriont prices shtndd have been lower. However, Conditions have not been not iwtl. Last year brmifiht wonderful prosperity to pmcttrally all lines of industry. Factorie hoi only ran with full forces of workmen, but they ran overtime and thev w.red conl more than for several yean back. n lop i f the general huiiicsji consumption thrre ucre ikw and enurinOus demands from .owdcr companies, munition plants, steel mills, and other special lines of industry, a- a direct result of waromlitioiit. Acronfu.fl to esti
mate of the United States (ieoloKicat Survcv, there were .UfiU.0tf tons of Iittaminotis or soft e.'il mined last year. The enormous demand not only consumed all of this, but it wined out al.o all- of the coat in storage, estimated at Soout 40,0W,UU0ton.
This is f'ie second of a serif.- of talks about the rrtm! coal business to appear once each ue 'k in these columns, li e ask Hint you read them and confer the facts that they present in a spirit of fairness to the tnan fnnn whom you buy your coat. Indiana Retail Coal Merchants Association
DECLARES GEN. GOETHALS Merely Denies Rumor of Resigimtion and Declines lo Comment Further. illy thr tnifrnatinnal Tim ftrrrtrt.) WASHINGTON, Joly 21 "1 lave not re.-ijfned," was the sharp reply of Maj-(ien. (o. i.oethal, chairman of the emergency shipping corporation today to queries as to the authenticity of rcpoTt published first in the New York Evening Post and also in other raiders today. .x (lerft Coethuls declined to elaborate on hi statement or to say whether he plana further conferences with the memher of the federal shipping board which i.- holding up his construct Ln plan that involves the huildinff of all possible steel vessels and the creation of two (rovernrnent-owned .shipyards. Shipping board ofhcialH said they believed that the majority of (ion. (loethal's plans will be approved in the near future. LIBERALITY' OF A I)iU MMiat STARTLES MR. WALLACE WELLS. fi na think you nr.! charitably inclined and of a hheial disposition, listen to this. tine ilny !a.-,t week, Wallace Wells, lield agimt for the Indiana Coiiiknsed Milk Company, was milking one of his rounds in his P od. and was on the road near the fc onsl-.ing village of Kay (te. Hi- was ne-.hitg a for Mr. V. cll. He came up .n a traveling a esman ramped on the side of the read trying unsuccessfully to mend a had puncture in the ti.e of his roadster. This also was ni'thing unusual. Mr. Wills, always willing to lo'p anyone in distress, stoppod his I'oni iirol joiniil with the motor tig sale-man in tiie pamiring of his iir. After some lime the had puncture was fixed and Ue workers, amid dust, d'.rt and sweat, arose from th-nr task. The salesman orTerod to pay Mr. Wells for his timely services. Mr. Wells, as is his custom, refused pecuniary remuneration for such a ta-k. The salesman insisted, but Mr. Wells refused. Finally, the benefaited party stated that he was working for a house that paid for his enses and that he would not let Sir. Welis go wiuimd giving him a stipend. He thereupon with an air of satisfied magnanimity, laid a nickel on the fender of the machine of Mr. Well,. Then Mr. Wells, suppressing his fpelings, came home. LIONFSS KII.LFP. MONTICEI.LO, III.. July 21 The ; rauch-tnlkel-of and much feared lion- j es is dead We have the word of ; Henry Earthington, a tenant on on"i of the Allerton farms, for it. F.srthingtnn said he saw vhe lion and a eollie deg locked, in a death srrugglo on the hanks of the Sangamon river and that finally they Imtn hsvame wek from the loss of blood iiiat they tonnlcd oviir into the river i.ld fl-atKl down stream.
. With this condition of demand and snpplv, prevent any pnsiihilnv oi a fhiiMlown ut hir pUiits, the lactone, who are making war snpplics ottered hijr prrminmi for prompt Uciivery of qmntiiies of ctial. They could sell their product for almost an price, and the cost of the coal was a small conddcration. The prices that they otfrrcd not only diverted heavy shipmrn't fjf coal from their noruiid market, causing shortages there, bnl they established the prices thai alt markets laid to pay. When Indiana wanted coal, the only way any supply could be secured was by pay
Predominating Styles for Spring and Summer In Reliable Woolens Season 1917 Classy Suits Tailored To Your Measure
We show all newest weaves and colorings deeigned for the season 1917.
Iacobelli Bros. Phone 785-Y. CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING. First National Bank Building.
For Sale 1020 Acres, Alfalfa Black Belt NEAR MARION, ALABAMA 700 acres cleared land, balance in timlier; 6 miles from nearest tihippirg point; nine milen to tity of 2,000 population. Good pike from land to county seat. Oops this year are 50 acres of cotton, large acreage of corn and velvet beans; 40 acres of peanuts, riblmn cane and alfalfa. A good country dwelling; plenty of tenant hous , jrad bam, shed 30x100 feet long. Five bored wells, two of which overflow. Growing; cropa, stock and cattle now on the farm go with it, if sold soon. Seven mules, 2 coits, 3 hordes. 1 head of cattle, registered and grade. One third cash and balance on terms. $-15 per acre. Neal & Co.
P. R WINTKKS CHIROPRACTOR Honest a. Ri., i and 7-8 p. kl CONSULTATION AKU BVUHAL AM A LYSIS VUZtt Roomi 2I 2-0 ".4. fhoa 2IS
ment of the prices that other markets were willing lo pay. Th was the sanation that the Indiana retail coal merchant faced in having bis coal, and this condition is one of the reasom why be in torn had to demand hith - retail coal prices from the public.
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