Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 254, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 July 1917 — Page 2

LEBANON DAiLV REroitTEIt, tfcNE-DAY, JULY 23, i9l?.

Prevent Waste by savins small quantities of fruits and vegetables. It's an easy matter to can a few berries or other fruits and vegetables as you buy them from day to day if you Do It The Gas Range Way Make a few glasses of jelly while ymi ;uv Setting breakfast. 0k a few jars of fruil in the oven while you are li?n;y dinner. Soon you will have your shelves full of delicious products, with .'.ctvcIv any eifert. Tlk-iV U iio duM. no till i, no u.i.-tnt iieat when you preserve the gas range way. Afk for a copy of our new earning booklet, "Prepare." Northern Indiana Gas& Electric Co.

NOW A CERTAINTY

To d ve Men Sign Guarantee For Next Year.

THIS YEAR'S PROGRAM A PLEASING ON

Crowds in Attendance Pro-

nmim-ed it the Best Seen Here in Years.

Phone 424

THE GAS CO. West Sonili Street

l.at nistht marked tlif close of the

..ii !!! rhiiutuuiiua programs in I.ebm.'ii. A crowd, wh.rh filled the large cut heard the concert given by tne ;i-.l.iie t-Van Vict Company anil the

. -.ii.o by Judge Alden. of Host.

l lip program last night was pro-

H.iinve.i by pearly everyone as

nil in' all of the l.int'nln programs.

u .I by n py as the best ehautaunua

M'r:irl that has over been hern. Mi s Alien, nf the l.in.liiicst musi il ( iMii..tti . va.. ue:.li!e to be pics t mi .mount of I'luesS hut Mr. land ,r. .. t, :i..r, an.l M . . ..u Vle.t. eel i t, . itul. i.! a progn-.m which m:nl i I.... iui. imiii tin- .iii'iiieine. .Mr I in i.po.' and Mr. Van Yit re i ruled to encore after enrol e.

.l.i'li-e A'.len give In.' interesting

ttJ'e, -The Powder ae.. the Mateh making: a great impression on h

eaieis. H. itaiijlged in smni1 keen I eimr in his lecture, which was

i t! . r nf a serious trend.

I .i.ntv five loading Iricul men have

. !,'eet a guaranto" pledging their

.ip.i.Mt t;i anntiier I.in.-oln ehaui

e.:a next vr'ir. The community

I...UM -lend heliui.l these men. ta.'d a .-ss,b!e n-k that the ci'.i , f I.' -'unon nay be ben.'fi'nd.

RebuiltCadillacs

Cadillac excellence i.: in the Hebuilt Cadillac bo the full extent every worn part replaced, all repainted ami made to b'k new every one with the punch. I'ncos arc right. We believe the hct invent ment is a REBUILT CADILLAC. You'll make no mistake with any of the following:

1916 Victoria 1911 7-pass. 19H 5-pass.

1 9 1 :j 5-pas. HUM "-pas. 1912 5-pass.

Cadillac Automobile Co. INDIANAPOLIS I'ned Car Department. Second floor Steinhnrt building ' Kkventh and Ierniiati Su.

JUST 1 CENT TOG MUCH Hi THE TRUST FUND

On The C.uariintce. len w'.'i sin.., li e g

Otherwise County Clerk Tittl' I'.nuks Wore AI)Milutt'ly Ciiriert Knr 1916.

County Clerk I en Titus ha- r.-oeiv-e.1 wold from the State Hoard . f Acriainu Ihal the ex anuria: tun of hii hook . .or the M-.ir I:. Hi li"w.l that alii the re. nr.is m the , ,(!; w. re in :;pl. !i.l,. c.ii.hte.n. The re),..rt on V.'-

etVli

:b.: tl.e trust f'un.i is "nn." ju ,t 1 rent. rMh.-rr:iir 'he a.ruuuts I, ilanre .mi !. The is cemnliiu. nle.l

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P. B. WINTERS CHiROFRACTOU floora: 9-11 a. am., Z-f and p. m CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FKEJt Roomi Jl-i2t)-222-lK;4. Phrne 2?,:,

Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.

I.ebai

wantnl. betv.ee, r,f w: Olhec V....1 r. L.L'ht v.u:k a unihtiunf. A.IrtK m. In.l.

I a r K.. C A. I'.uViti. John Wa.1.

, :.,;V l.i.l.l. a., y. M. s'ervie., Vllaji

I ivr.t.r. He, me T. MiHer. J. I!. I'll I II. I-. -.i!, A. J. Chile. C. K. I'avi

1 1. x WTutike,-, C. K. A. lams. K. M

: Ailw v. It. I' (.-....., o. c. iiieein

I i:.,v -,!nev. fvink llneh:a.srin. .1. H

I' ! k. II. M:: ft in. .l..he n l!.,bb '.l,.l:ii V. . "rea.;.,v. 1!. K. Willia ;.!. I'arnall. ami .1. A. C,,"i,s. T't I ; i. ti ;i!ri,c t', irni.rtintee the ale ,:, ai-.Il tnk. ts. ,.f whirl, It:- h;

a-! been ple.tir .1. The canitiaurn

I :, , tu k. t s. !!in r ,i heir,,, :(u .1.

! , f ,re t::e e..rnmi' uf the r-haUtaUUUH

I e. t year, t"ch will b.- ab.ait the

:-.. tnne H.i" stunner. The pi., Ii-iiim in vt year will in Me enfr ! a. v. tah n. onWf- the reooest is ut ! "l et that ...me w-nal peivuns b j -ut b.i.-k. II. T. Kill the s,Mh rnuen.lent (, lii.i, .K.-int. left Lebanon viith th ! I. "-i-a- Ih-.t it "nee ...i has I n iu I the ehauiauuna map. Tn i! IlHiatr lint I ilwm.li is in bue.l wit I 'he r. al r-h:i'iaii.iua spirit, Mr. Hi1 ..fats,) that as .Iu.lL'- Allien left til I iii .U'-, 'U ia-t ti'irht he tal.l the upper

ll 'enrlr et 'h...'. t hi ail.len. e :t mi'h

I v- a- the b- it nu.hen.e he hurl seen I ,1! ..f the tr.v.ns he ha.l .-.puken in th

S..ur steiriacii, rhu'ireil up h.nv.l-, pun. .It's, b.ar'I'henH.-., f.,. breath, are evils of cor .tipatn.n. llelh, t. r's KlX'key Meurit--n T.-l ,e-ul.it.-., the lerwels, inipiuvei the I.I.wnI. cleans the Ktoi.iarh.--a me.licin.' the whrile laini!y .-huulil take. .",'. Tea or t.illets. Oak Ilruit Htnre. A.lv.

chautamiua v. ill L" to

f.,,n, here. An ailibturulin wilt I Ik- ii .l there, ".he tint will be left

I ! . r.- fur a f.-w -lavs, ami will Ik

.-i ,te.l ith ii wat. rpi unfinK preparn

( hi.-ki n ilmner, Wednesday, Ann

ll-l I, in the basement nf the I'. H

chuieh. I'uli't Imiret the ilalc.

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 Tho Smith Form-a-Tractor ives tm "AM II is. jmll at tlie draw liar and will null a tw(i-lottom uanc at 12 or 1 1 inch in any soil at a speed of over two mile per hour. It will do the work of four or five horsey and do it hotter, (pucker and cheaper. With, t he Smith Form-a-Tractor attached to your Ford Ar you can plow, harrow, seed, drill, disc, roll, pulverize, h-irve.d, make hay, spread manure, haul, do roadwork, or any thing in fact which requires the powv'r of two to five horses. Save your fml lill diiose of your expensive horses let your Fold do your work increase you" o.v.i i .Ticieney. For $255.00 you can make yourself an up-to-date power farmer.

NEWS STORIES AND

GOSSIP FROM TBI! HOOSIER CAPITAL

HMiiiiiiHiiiiuiniiimMfltuiMiiiiiiimHmMiiwirrmu

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., July 25.

Women are Sunt usurping clerical po-

ttions fornierlv held by men in uie

railroad oflicn here. W. D. Browninir. supcrinUmlent of stations of the Hit! Four railroad, haa lo" ' of

liifible women to replace men wno vill be called into the army by the haft and voluntary enlistments. In

one Big Four freight office here there

ire fifteen or twenty more women

mpluyea than usual. Women on some

part nf the line are replacinR men

laborers.

It in possible that the Indiana Nat

ional (Juard will nt be encamped at

llattiesbuig, Minn., before the first of

.September. Advices reaching (ruant

headiiuaitera suite that the contrac

turn are bound to complete the can

tonment by September 1. but that it

is doubtful if the work on the camp,

just started, can be completed by that

time. The iruard cimiimniea will tie

held at hnme at least two week after hev are callid out August 5. It is

imibable that the reirimcnU will en

tiain on different .latcs. Koinn to Hat

tiesburir as riiiii"v as cantunments

ire enmiileterl. lie ruurn is rainy

veil supplieil with tents anil may liv

n them for a time The soil at the

ute of ( amp Shelby is sandy, and a

( lit would nut be uncomfortable.

SOLD BY

C. E. Hoffman WITH E. A. BR3NTON GARAGE

LEBANON, IND.

Three Indiana

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laebler. uf I! f Mune.ea

kville.

nument deale Decatur; T.

ind ti. L.

irwbetiucnt b

'e.l.-ral court Hi llaltimure, chaill.il ith loiiiiinr n.tb uth.-r' menilTs of

lie Natieual Ki-tail Monument Dealer:

o violate the .Sherman anti-trust act

K.chl.a.-b has l"'cn informed VVa.-limi;t(.n offieia's that if a m;

jinlcr thirty-one vears of age lie in iiitumaliiallv ili.-iualitied from sittien

n an exemption l.uaid.

HERMAN'S

ARMY SHOES You men, who have already enlisted or expect to be called, will be interested to know that we are agents for HERMAN'S MUNSEN LAST REGULATION ARMY SHOE. We carry all widths enabling you to get a proper tit. Investigate before you go. An ideal shoe for any man who wants comfort. (See Window) Wooley & Edwards

(The Store oi No Kecrcts)

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Surgical Dressinc Koom Open tu All 1-ast Three Days uf Week.

The ladies in cliarire of the si .ui uirsAii.lr, loutu oi ine Kill ( wish II announced that ti-c rooms be ojien to ull who wish to wuik h the it three davs uf the week. ! day, Tuemlay nr.. I V ednesdav been enira(fed fur the donated ni

etistunn of keeping open on Tur'

nirnts for store tut and uthei work is still continuerl.

PRACTICAL PATRIOTISM

Two I'it IsIkm o and Twa llianun

lioys.Join Company

in This C!iv..

Oihe K. llannun, of I'itt.-boro. I'aul Hransun. uf 1'ittsboro, and Homer MeIntirc and O . ar A. Wolf of Lebanon, ave inil.ar.l in Cunipany II. Thr l ave not tak-n their physical examination. This makes five new men fur '.'umpany II ... far this week.

TWO I I NKRALS.

ire Kr Samuel I'riiRilt and Oil . r Whilelv in dltanre Vicinity.

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i- -pecial says: "The fun-uuie-Proffitt, who dio.1 mornme at Culver hosr..r.h.ville. as the result .el. -e accident of a few

lay, previous. -ias held at Mount ion. ."uur miles southwest of Advance Sun lay afti'innon. The funeral was said .1 b- the mo.-t larifely attended of any .tin. ral ever held there. The younrr aau w-a.- very p.ipular and well known in. I the traeu -urruun.linys of his Ir-ath explainul in a measure that fact. "The funeral sermon was delivered by Kev. Airharl of (Ireencastle. The music was furnished by the Mount .ion choir. 'I in- flower tributes were very numerous and costly. "Seldom has such a deep spirit of 'loom permeated a funeral service as hat nf thu hue younir man. His un-i.lltl'-ly ilr mtse is universally mi.urn.il in tins Mcimty, and it will be lung bc'ore he will he forgotten. "Oliver V. holy's funeral was held .n Advancr- Saturihiy ntornmiE at 10:M) at the Disciple church, the Kev. St. I. Halste.l mtiriatmif. Mr. VMiit.ly sucrumbed to parulytus. after a Inns in. I linirerme illness early Thursday riorniiig. His death, while not surpiisuti:. was nevrrthelrs somewhat unxperterl. He i. ayes u family of three .ons and three luturhtcrt anil the wife, his aeed fath'-r, three brothers, three "The local I. O. It. M. of which lie was a memlH-r attended the services m a body and conducted their t-ere-monv at the grave. "Mr. Whiiely r, ide., until riite recently, west of Advance, near the Montgomery county line, lie moved a few months uinee to a farm near Haz elnxc. whew he djel. "He was a sureessful farmer anil business man and a splendid citizen. He was a member of the Disciple rhuich and of the Improved Order of Ked Men hero."

CHICKEN DINNER. The ladica of the I). B. church will iriye a chick dinner in the basement the church Werlnewlay, August list. Th nwnu will be Hn fidlw: cliU ken, iHWitlea, gravy, drctmne, putatoea, treen bjn. slnw, tfirkied, huter.

The State Council of Defense throuKh its publicity committee (ir-orire Ade Chan man. trwlay issuer! the following: Practical patriotism A eontempnrary illustration. Scene A back-fence dialuuue between two American women. Time Today. I'lare Any Indiana community.

Mrs. Smith (to her next dnor neigh- j bor, .Mrii. .Jones Say, Lizzie, have you received one of those Hoover ' cauls '.'

Mrs. .l.uies (in tvply) Yes. Mary, I have one of tlioin here now. ) Mrs. Smith- Well tell me just what ' tliey are fur. Mrs. Jones-Well it's like this-Mr. Hoover knows from his experience in j Helium that this country must feed j

eur allies in this war against (ieimany. beside havirg plenty for our-

cs and our seldie.-s. He is asking

Am

ucn

ene of these cauls, which means that -he will help .y .I...HK iu-t !( ?1e. Hoover knows must l.e done in order that we have f.al enuurh to go round. Mrs. Smith--W hat do we do with these caul.-, af.ei we sign them? Mis. Jones-'Iui n them in to the county council woouin, who sends 'hem to Washington. They ito on file theie, the same ai fhe names of the iii.n registered for th aimy. Mis. Smith- What do we do then? Mrs. .loi.es-Well, the card, onlv re.pniv that we ,1.. as Mr. H.s.ver siii'ire ts in the bulletins he will send us later; bin as for me. I'll tell you what I'm rloini:; I'm ttying to save one-tliird of the fh.ur we have been in habit of buying, by serving an additional dish or two in' vegetables or fruit, or by substituting corn broad

tiling Jll-t

difference in my grocery bill. And besides, I'm learning how to serve lots of new dishes that are nourishing and far cheaper. If Mr. Hoover has any more suggeations that will work as well as this flour saving plan, I shall certainly surprise John by helping him reduce the cost of living, and I'll be doing "my bit" too, as Mr. Hoover snys.

Mrs. Smith Well, if that'll whnt it . means, you can count me in, strong. (Business of Mrs. Smith rushing indoors to sign her card, enlisting in thr1 Hoover army of food-savers and wiir-winners.)

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I 'lin and the children haven't noticed the change, but beii. ve me. with flour s cents a pound, I am nntirinj the

ADVKMTSKD I.KTTKHS. Cecil Hartlett. Orval Itright, Robert Raymond Tire, Miss Lucy dray, J. I.. Lent. Mrs. John Myers. John Brandon I'owell, James Patrick Sullivan, Miss Helen 1iuis. Franklin W. Jnnen. Kd Smith. Clarence Oliver Hnugn, Dave Williams. Clmrlea Lee Tmatmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Taylor, Clido Kane Stnton, Chester Iyovell, Clyde Clayton I.ineherry, thus. William I'lanaram. Claude Mathew Clayton, Donald Lawrence Corey, Albert Milton Gable, Walter O. Carson, Richard Dampier, Joan Michoii, Condon, Connor Uiae, Newton W. Dulin, loe Brophy,

For Kent Or for sale on payments, one Oliver and one I'ndenvood tyirewrlter. Shumate Printer, phone M. 7-2li-2t

Job Work at Reporter office

Last Half July Milk Prices

Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk per pound of Butter Fat Midwinter Prices for Midsummer Milk 1 5c per pound Butter Fat above Elgin Indiana Condensed Milk Company

SHERIDAN

LEOANON

bread and coffea. 7-E( Jtj