Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 260, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 August 1917 — Page 4

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER

Dally Karmld. Mtabll.txitl 1914 I 'ally Reporter, eaubllihed n VV wklr I'atrlol. wn.mnr.ed Hit tMward E. Meal. Killtor. ' " diaries fe. .Seal. Alanai(sr. IUlih B. Naal, Assistant Manager. J. M. ttouwiun, .Nen Editor. Tmiu(1 vry evening except Sunday wltli mall edltlona reaching 32 ftur..l ftnutea anil tuwna of Jamestown. Advanca, Tli,.rtil,,n, Wlilo-mown. Zinna. Mecliaiit.-aburg, Kllzavtlle, Torhum ami Jtoaaion. Admitted to "tli niTTiTa r i J -cTii i Blatter ut the itoflle. at l.el.io,n, lnd txbmi or iraicumoi. (Mall subscription.. aal.le sln.-tlv ln advance and tawr will be duronIlnced unleaa miliscniitlon la renevwll. fly Mali, om. y..,.r :l no By Carrier, p Uy Carrier, o Clr-llua rlea Suhlect mar word.. Chu of llila kind. MAIOHIR CALEMDAB. Stated Meetlcfe. Ttomie 1,o.Vh Nil . I A null I rlilav .1 m..t.. ', ' ' Iv.irv r Tii, vi. .jr.. v. ,. IBliaw, W. M. Lebanon L..t.!er V. SK.M) HIM SOMKW 11LUK. The people .if this n item ci.r.im' llirtc just what Col. Kim.-fvi it shoal, do to help the world .-trif Smic want him sent to Russia, mm that tin president would not aiiinnnt him t. lead ail urn., ..f 'Lose In ...ml mi. script age to Europe. How would it do to ai-point h.nt am bassador in chief and mmi-tor jr. m potentiary to ail the kingdoms, principalities and republics f the world, with free, hard to go ami ti-il then. Just what he thinks of th.-'n'.' What is noo.ii d is n lit'.!.- mini fehirt-slecve diplnir.aiy, and tin' i. doubtable colonel is that k-.i-d "f diplomat It would he I. no. forrxuni:V to hour him tell Kmetivr WiH.aii. what he thinks of h:m. ami i e i.,.rfti' give the Sultan a iitile ko.m! advni Then, he might go with Kin ii.-k. tthe head of tile fiVeing Ku.-. ...n an-i lead them lia'k to the i;s.t.t,fc- ut:. after an about face. There in plenty of f-.r .- BuoseveU to do. and urh ar. in -at ..hi. appetitt for wotk a- he ha -l.' U ' not be penniUtd to go hur.Kiy. The pres..l..nt ii.ay nut v ant to It-: Roosevelt go, but it i:- not any iwk dangeroua politically to h-t l.:m than it is to keep him at hon.. . The four oa of the coiom-i an across the water, or in a fair way be, and it is nothing more hau i. j;: a. to let their father lolio'.v ti.cni, oi even lead them. tiive the colonel i oir. t';.i. to .1' . and soon. V.IU, DO Tf.'llIK I'AUV. L'ncle Sam w ai...- ...t l. i! ."!. . thou. and do::'or., for L..'.' V : France and vapour j....''..-,. I: i.- u; to the peoj.le to co.:.--i-.e tU.r i.ealti while they are rotirimng so i ': tilings, and peihap., tie .lortor w.I be very greatly auiiirisoii, a., wvil a pleased, to find tiiat a!! ti.e p. -.j.l. arc perfectly well wn;n tiny tome niai.hi.ig hon.e again. There ia no cia.-s of ,...;.!.. v. i an more i.atnotr ti.an the hown hy th. aircady luri;.. . r.' t :" r, for any service that ir.ay i.c j,i.e '' Doctors whose pi a anywhere fiom 1 hundied thousard di lort Benjamin Ha be aergeanu, s.jcon U:d in lan.uj to of tn ..i heu'-tn-jinta, and perhaps capuins, ;ni.jo and colonels, at salaries ranging Iron, one thousand to three oi four thousand dollar, a year. This is a war that miucj nobody, all professions, all ttailea and a!! classe in this country if tiirre aie any claseE in this cojntrp must join together to win the war, and tii rv;ce of none are n-.ore veluabie than th'j o dottor. Thv kwp tli health of the fighting .wo in Ui best

R.iiiho .V-uii.-ll. ,i I.. 11 .- Hind r.liil.iv -.- ' ' r tS.slllee lljninan i. M . ( .r. ' i ... rec.liler. Lebanon ..mm;. ,:.!- e,- N.. I ! KM.il. T.'nu'Ur. T' l-l .!..!..) .1 "" .. r. ' 7,311 , m lv..rv i'. I....-, .ti mu IfKi'-r r. J , i: c.

poasihlc condition and -when hero in wounded they patch him up and

bring him back as quickly as possible to fighting form again, and if ft man is killed there are none who mourn more sincerely than do the physicians and surgeons. Then, too, the service in the great war will be of inestimable value to the physicians, in the way of training for their future practice, and all the people w ill get the benefit of this intense experience acquired by the prac titioners. The doctors v.-ill do their part and do it well. HKISTAM) SCHOOL HOI SK. Tho h.nnio coming at Ward was ...'I attended Sunday. The Rev. R. K V illiaiiis was assi,ted by Rev. Mc- ' loud, Rov. A. I.. H ard and Rev. l aol Ward. The Rev. McCloud and ..i'o will soon sad fur China where !' la-ley and family spent oiiiMy with John I'igg and wife of Hi n." irk- i minty. lid mi,.' and dajifhter, Amos of Ha... hilais. called on C n. I f.ii.iily Sunday after.Iii.irnta atcinipanie.: ,,l fa Mr uirht-i J. M .'I I'm. U ,,.k... i:-it II.,1,' a:-, r II..; " . M -- A.J.ir .-.I h. , s, t.. Sports 1AY SCHALK ONE OF W!!!TE SOX'S MAINSTAYS lis Al;i!il lo lio'il l p I nder Strain if C onstant Work a Vital I actor. T V JACK I.I'jCK. ba'l n .1 ta,l if,. I fi bi.-i'-vo til irrii d into a. liter i p fail troiiiftn her in the bus . K a! his b" 1.1 he great! ilk will ii... k the Is.!, st nvo: an show Slialk ha.kf. pail in rineiy game:-., wun h i i ail', Its; n.imh.r in-jghi by either ., . r Agnew of the Itel S"x. .-ii S.l.a'l:' value rar.not be estiat.d too h;g!i'y. If he i-houul sufr an no. -.v pcted siump, White Sox .... k would s'K.r fall away below par. U-STKRIIVY'S Kr.St I TS. A V K I ! I ' ' A .- S I A T I ' I N'. Iiid anapoH.,, 7; Lojisvillc, ... Kamas City, fl; St. I'aul, c 1, A;. 7; Columbus, 8. ililwaokee, 11; Minneapolis, 7. AMKltlfAN I-KAliUK. lie. ton. f.; Chicago, 2. Cleveland, 8; 1'hihufelphia. fi. lietroit, fi; Washington, 4. New York, ft; St. I.ouis, 1. NATIONAL LLACLE. hu airo, 9-1; L'oston, -8. New York, U S; tttt-sburgb, 7-3. (Imoklyn, 4; Cincinnati, l. rhiladtlphia, 8-; Kt. Lotii, 0-4. Jot) Work at Re-porter Office REPORTER BY MAIL, 111 YEARLY

Local Minister Receives Inquiry

From Cheyenne, Wyoming. A telegram came through the local Western L'nion office this morning from ii government official at Cheyenne, Wyoming, signing his name Rrown," requesting the place an;; date of birth of John Huskey. H : is the local boy who de-.u I tin ranks of Compaev ... ilast Clli.ai;.. - veral weti.j o. It seems that Huskey has made his way to Cheyenne, and wuis apprehended there b a iedoral official because he looked of .'m.-eription age and could produ-.'e no card. He is 18 years of age but h.osolder. The matter was broumit to the at-,-ntt Cuptain L. (). Slag'e. mpany II, and he immediately wired Town" to hold Huskey he.ailsi' he s a deserter from Company H. end Regiment. I. X. II. . Ca','a' i ig;e also wu-.l Lieutenant Ca.-.y at t Chicago of the aid leltens. nil o!" de.erter, with orders to h..M- hi:'. ugnt back to the company to fi,T -. Theeu-..-liined oil. is to TORMS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. j the ground captured by the Kroner a tiil tug battle which began jis'er lay, has i.een ionso!i.ia!.;.i, the ..Hteia ' iti.ill'alllnue sa'.V: ln .,f ti-e Aieiie riv.r the Kroner l..,,iid their bias near Corny. We-t of the .M-u.' nver. iVcri'ir i ..lit the l.ernians attacked in grea1 rre in an elVoit to r.-aelaie bimi... si to the I'remh I", the miifll.. a' I . y. Only a few of t.i. '.eina s wei. to go a far as the l;r.-t lin i'r. nch trend . -. The t-ghting c'it. r d between Awcimit w I and II 1 No. . wneie iliI.KG1SLATOKS SKAIU IIKI). ... One Allowed to Knler levas Stale House Armed luring lilipea.-limellt. til -j II' U,trrnii,..,i .V, i fry I AI.'STIN, 1n.. Aug. I.- A'd re-r-.,. ntativs. legislative i '"..' an. I.e, l.itois llltel.Ilg t'tC I'' Mis ' ' I .-1 !' r.-: i v.-.ei I.UiM toda for tile ..tt tit if the ..archil. c older ban I r. ciru',,1, d :.:id ,ei--o,i.. wii., ..in e t.) t'.wr .ime.l left their hard...ue in t.-.en lotei-. A nuleher of Tea- lang.'t - wer. tata.n. d aoout (he cap.tol grielMi.- :.. in the eenidois of tl l-iiliur g J..nn I). MiKay, .-ecn-tai y of sti.'. lurifg l.ov. I .ig.i-on Ii-.st term. a.. re toda on tvo t..,-l..tll.- ! aUMT in, :.l...lrl :.: i.i-i of :. !'; o! i ' 'i.-id-. McKay i- U.e fi't!. i...-!-.. n.! K.-rguson. e..i..net .r..i.i uil. He av,. bond. ATTAChLI) OWN MEN. ertuan ACiator Drop. ISo ( snip ol Ocrnian rnsoni I'A.'iS. Aug. I.. 1 . n g b iniid I he 1 DISTUICr NO. i. V. . II. Williams, wii" h.- n vi -.t-ng l..s daughter. Mri. Mivy liov man, f I eiiiuaiii lounti, reluinui home Wednesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Ilu.-.-ell Morro.v and on and Jlr. and Mrs. Alva I, uton took hnner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Morrow. Mr. M.irroa, who is h. k vi'.h atipenuicitis, shows no improvenent. Charles. Black ami family attended llie home coming at Ward .undny. Mrs. Robert Simpkins is visiting ,er sister, .Mrs. K. It. Scott. Miss Arntourrell Lewiii took din ner Sunday with Miss Alia Walker. Mrs. John P.la.-k, who has been in ior health left Tuesday for Martin..eille to i-nter the sunitsriuni for medi cal treatment. Miss (dailys Amkk is mending a few dsyi mith HhwI (latea. Ovid and (iirv Chsmbers, of New cast Is. awl l!ufu -t'hsiiihera, of IndiansiKilis, spent jjsturday night nnd aundav with their tuoUisr, Mrs. Kiymot;d tdwa-d.

SHOW CASES 'Y.NIip. Red Cross in Need oft More lUjuipment at Headquarters. The Red Crosa shop in the court house is id need of several show cases. If any one having extra cases which they will lend will notify the shop they will be t died for. These cases are to be used for the comfort kits.

PLED BY A COW Mrs. John Chambers Painfully Hurt Yesterday Evening. Mis. John Chambers, living south of Lebanon, was painfully injured yes-! ti'vday evening about 6:W o'clock v, hen she was knocked down and uampled by a cow on the cement floor of the cow shed on the farm ! she re.iiies. Her left elbow was ciu-hed and her left .-ole uas badh bruised. She was brought to t-'e Williams h.o.pital where her inni aes w,.,. ,i.e.-s..,i. MAINS IN TWO STATKS. OMAHA. Aui-Ust 1. The manlii.ii' h Nebraska con crop w as saved l..di.y b sIhumts which fell all over t it state. Ill some sections it lamed all night. The rainfall averaged from i .ii.. :'.. tj a ha" m. h: T'al'KKA, Kas., Augj.t T.-The hot .1 v.; !.t b. in ail repui'.s was general tltroughul the state. Tne moisture s ex- ! d to save the cmn crop which a- all but ...Ired by the long drouth, 'l.ii r crops w:d b. materialy iM-ne-i'lid luniiir nuns are jiredicted j. tmlav. Reporter by mail $:J per year :SSiR WEEKS IHJKPITAL Do Relief Mrs. Brown Finally Cured by Lydia E. finkham's Vegetable Compound. Cleveland, Ohio. "For years I itifftr.il so so'meUmes it seemed s.i though I txuld not stand it ony longer. It was ail in my lower organs. At times I could hardly walk, for if I (t.-rpedon a little stone I would almiyt faint. One day 1 did faint and my husband was esr-r for and the .Inc. IJtP' si"' V J tor t-eme. I was tend 5t-iy, d four week? but when I fa ere I wou'd faint just the same tt.d hn J the iame pt.ir. A fre ui who is a nurse n--ki d me to try F.y.i.a I!. I'.i.kharo's V. g. thh!, t ,,mp'.ui.d. 1 l.cgnn tln.mg it that orv day f r 1 was suffering a p-eat deal. It has i...-. -idy u..r, me rr. u . (iood than ti e I. 'pit:;!. To any. n- who i s itf. ring i I was ii. y advice is to st. p in tli-fipst -:.-!."-t,rer.nd,-tai.,.-tle.,f l.jdia E. rinkl.nsi's Veg-tst i Coieisiumi before von en h " ' ;r -. . :. LhoWN, iit V.. l.M-i .., LI. .uou.-i, Ohio. OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hour..: ) 11 . in.: 1-5 and ?-8 p. tn,

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. oi.-uniuion ana .-spinal Ansiysia 2 'K ot.-.Neal llidg. Phone 33 OW IS THE TIME X-ray Spinot?Mih Department ( (r((r tkms Kilt I 'air " . . ; 'f.l(lll'M) I SK Your Used Furniture 1 aken ! ri Vip ' l'mvr is part pay on new (,'oods at h 1 jU " h JONES & PERKINS doF.S YOU It OLD roof I'honed IS or 184 LEAK? IF SO. SEE - CLYDE LOWE. SICKLE GRINDING AND H' L: MOWER REPAIRS PHONE 300 W. K. FRALEY'S SHOP -- -i - - Alley c,o,-ing rear Oak Drug- Store 2 . . C0QK mm P. B WINTERS S CHIKOI'KACTOK GAS .lourv 3 ii a. m., U4S and 7-8 p. as. J CONdLXTATION ANM SPINAL tilt II II lit II tllllll III tlllllltlllll Hltlttilllf I Ml ANALYSIS fBEK Rooms LIJ-L'il-2-2, I'tiuns ilSii ' . " MONUMENTS . . Reo uts fer your monuments if you Reo Automobiles - Trucks ,irst 'l"',,l tmk n'1 workman-Kive-passenger fonr 7S f-H us and we will brin8 you F. o! B. Laitfing S1,P fUoae l0i 8efc 110 01 714 Call for Demoootrafioa PLACE VOL'R ORDERS EARLY

PUT YOUR FORD TO WORK If you own a Ford Roadster or Touring Car you cn, without injury to your car, convert it in a few minutes into a powerful tractor by means of Smith Form-a-Tractor The Smith JForm-a-Traetor pives you 2,100 lbs. pull at the draw bar and will pull a two-bottom jrang 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 rive horses and do it better, quicker and cheaper. With the Smith Forni-a-Tractor attached to your Ford car you can plow, harrow, seed, drill, disc, roll, pulverize, harvest, make hay, spread manure, haul, do roadwork, or anything in fact which requires the power of two to five horses. Save your feed bill dispose of your expensive horses let your Ford do your work increase your own efficiency. For $255.00 you can make yourself an up-to-date power farmer.

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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.

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Wood in lengths to Suit Reasonable Prices.

Fuller Lumber Co. 1

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Special for Friday .-'H c;;kt's of good laundry; so,ii, on sale at " i 3 for 10c ! (Three cakes the limit) Bowmans 5-10c Store! I.t II filDtMC. -XI UU, iX. U. UfllkftiOUf ' DENTIST rttsters Flat- Bank Biuhllai un i .0-76 Phnae '.-S N,ur stomach, ciogged uu bowels, p:n.i,e ., bl;u l;lie. . !.-, foul breath, are evi,s of con.itipalion. llollister's lio.kcy Mountain Tea regulates tiie bowels. jmpm,.s the blood, cleans the -t.iit.aeh, a medicine the whole fami:y ,-i.o ild lahe. :;:,(-. Tea or tablets. I Oak llrug .Store. Adv. i

HARLAN UO.NUMEM CO.

C. E. HOFFMAN WITH E. AMJUKN TON (i AKAGE

Us Ladillac, raige and j DODGE BROS. CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DO IT YOURSELF I io it your self. Make ymir old ir look P.t-.v. A k Us aleelt il. NOBES' DRUG STORE v ; f Mione C PINN ELL-COO ALMS Lebinoos Leadmc l.aber TvA i I We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line ALSO) III HOMSJ or THE TOStD I'banon Han? wars Co, JONES, THE CLEANER Panama Hats Cleaned, 2-"c Phone :'.H7 lor, V. Smith St otamntmjtttartnrriaaJtJSg G. R. BAUMG ARDT8 1 TIIE CLEANER j 'We Clenn While Otlu-rs Try"! ; t3ll5'4 S. Lebanon St. Phone Wgi BTtmttnniwmrmt::sK:tutmtmuj j BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Supplies East Main Street. Phone 2a4

First Rural Loan and Savings Association 111 0. MerlHUa it-, L.baaos H. P. New, Secretary

The First National Bank The oldest and largest bunk in Boone county. v . I.KISANON VI LtANIZING I & SALKS A'iENCY Everything for the suto. PORT automobiles. VuhsJi'iuig ipeciaky. z ! Telephone 3C2 Armory Building - - GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jenelers, Opticians and Musk Dealers. West Bide Square Phone 21S AIRHARTS GARAGE J. II. AIRHART Asenry for the Bulck Auto Room for Cnri. Expert Workmen 224 .South .Lebanon St. DR. A. F. NELSON VKTEHINARIAN Davis Bros. Liverv Rarn Phonos 7 and 2007 JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS SuiU that Suit South Side Square LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Nrxt t Interurtaa Statiim Office pboue 139. Open day A night Metier Lumber & Coal Co. THE I'HONE ORDKR HOUSE Lebanon and Thorntown. Thonc 15 MORTGAGE LOANS or. Bnre county farms nf approved title 0'.'. 5 years No commission. Farmers State Bank i.vimNov BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Columbia Conserve Co. 1 banon I'hone 524 CALL 233 And Save Money om Cracerlr J. W. DAVIDSON Afio.;s from Traction Station