Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 261, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 August 1917 — Page 2

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.ANSCO -CAMERA FILMS Will wn.t you clear, clean cut i.itturen. Gt your Films here and they will be FRESH.

i QUALITY SOAP Witch Hazel and Buttermilk, extra gwxl vulue, three cake for... 25c EL-VAMPIRE Death to flics, put up in K handy Mower 1 A and sells for. ,..Iv

Stack and White Little Ci'jars. i :;ooJ shut .v.v.-at.

Had I'.een Living With Mrs. I.. A. Fletcher for l ive Y ears Huiial at New Albany. M" Vnrirnit Chit p:.s.--od a-va, at 7:00 d'tlwk this n. .ruw.v at t'w home of her daughter. Mis. I.. A Fletcher on ortli Las: st.'ct. Crowe had been an invalid f,r te past srven years ami he:- last il'rics: eKlemled 0'C- a period of tM.-e i-a" - Sh uasboiii in Ireland .-,rt-mtcr 1" 1S32, nnl was therefor" aired at "h time of her dcatii, (it'ht-rio ,televen months, and Ui !' r i,i -. Sim was married in Lnio to Kov. J,,i:t Crow, RU1' M.-s. I.. iiv.ni; o. Fletcher is the only em! six b,rn to the union, was the hi. '. .-Aiivivin,.' i family. She had resi,:e past five years. Mic of the Westey Ciiape: at New A'.Vir.v. Ind The body will uj t.i Albany. Ind.. where ti,, yice will be held from Chapel church at ID irorninr. liev. Mo:an. will ofliiat. Burial v city cemetery in .V" GHAS. SHEPARD SEUS Has Purtha.ied Cut-rale Store ai South Bend and Will Move to That City. Charles Shepard of Co h- . mer resident of tin-' city, w ben residing in fioshee for tw, where he ran proprietor of a store, has di-po-ed of h;s store city ar.d has pjrcha.-ed a cul-'a eery in South B"nd to wl-.K-l, and Mrs. Shepaid w.ll ii.ov. Us KL:p. of South H, nd, a fornident of l.ehanon, is a p-irtii'-r Shepard. Mr. Kts and M. s took possession of tiie st-ee toODD. HI T TRI E. GARY. Auar. 2. With a f,"p-i!.it o'i f i,0(X) peoive anil a hue stranif alora lake :!irhi?an, t,.,ty las no bsthing bench. NKWCAPTI.K. Auk. i. -I!i,;i; ,v- I entemd the More of Sum 1 ' u H ' i , a.ei stole only 4i0 cia.'Y. an 1 an alarm clock. j KV.WiATLI.V:. Ai.K.:.-i:v.i". l.ali.j H jilt a., a mon.j , , ti te-j. is.i,' ml deriie iled by a -l.ooi-'.y ... i.ij, ' f j dninken per-.on. ;n ,.'iiih ilu,-, v.-, : killed, ha Ix'en rondemned. ML'MTK, Ai.k. 2 A n:...r.-0e ,,- vived KilKar Kr,nha, ii tv . r.ty min utes after lie at-pari otly t, . il ,n from drowning, but lie iivnl only t-ii' hours. RICHMOND, Ao. 2. -.;.( .. (. . trudo Kolp liw tried Vm sod (iiviare women should wear overall. ; for hoj. work. PUIIwty Traffie In BHtaln. to.m.h itriilah rallroad rank i fourtii ion ittr lull loos la rKMnl to , Dillwee. tbejr curry mm iwwnjfi j vri jreur tbnii nro rarrlrd in any , older cMitry. '

"Get the Star Quality"

HAMMERMILL BOND ClotKi finished Envelope. ."0 in a pHektixe, two shapes UOk, LIBERTY DRY CLEANER Works with trusoliue sui'P JiK-s with water. An excellent clee.ner. Eijfht ounce Ijtit'le . . 19c Once in the i:i:i."; talks ; l'.MJK AMI Tin-:. f ?e,ienli , y ii-v.-here v.-jlh ., vturno hefr R.i'h Hoi ir rl of r.'-, ,u th" s-iir"' ere as Klore.ii- md he l.,,n roiiipaoion. I loien e irtrch.-ee Hreoks U Ku'li Jhinn :! l,,i,o,cs (.. denily made quite en tpmr-iii:n nthe girl, lor he wm v.th htr islmos every BfUrpaon and with Klunwc ev nirht. (in Tnuril', February Hi, la02,j

COLGATE'S PERFUMES Five different odorn, s!rul 10c

CA:i)Y SPECIAL A full pound box of highgrade C'hocolntes Friday and Saturday 9C i HARMONY FLOAT- : INC. BATH SOAP ! A larne si;:e cake of I 1'iire White Soap. 1 1 lloats. at ten in package 15c C JT3BC':ty Limelight ,ii ii.i ti;!-: rao.vT ,l MACK to (;l'.S'..'LKITY. t.ii.-i- to t,--.n !h. a::,l a,-"i lo w. Ion .-.! him i a:. -d - - P"'-"''H l.i ,' hi: -r. ;. i- IT! ..p ti ,! , or !, n h. A police eti'p-l hv :,-i. -.-oel v iM-,s. failed the juiy th.it h, couhl ,uht I'uir ! v-t f l.l.m.le and aft.-r live h,.' t:-; th rirv bi'uuKiit ir. v.-,.'-et of "No! euilty." After her acipullat the K.r wen', on ti e i'iip.e In, (re ;..,Ii.ry and n,rr;.-.l to Charles W. Wildiiik. V'hcn !r ,,oi.u'.irity as an acirets h (i.i t'- v.,.ne slie tird ef -., r l.usbin," unit in l.o hiejd him fr diIr. idltl : -o ami a man named Kd v.iitd H. Brook.; were convicted, of try.nsr to Diacknuii a nior.kljo r,.c. by means of a "Latiuer" gamo. They v-ere both sctenrrd to aevei years and six mouthii in Sing king.

Local Council Urced to Kttf Vv the WorkConference Soon.

Mrs. Richard K. Edwards, president of the Woman's Franchise League of lmliana, urges the women of Indiana to be patriotie, anil to keep in mind that two important issues lie itnad for women to do to support the National Suffrage Amendment in congress and to secure full suffrage in Indiana. She wivs: "Do you know I that a resolution passed the Indiana ligielnture in 11)17, giving women full suffrage and that it must pass again in the next legislature and then go to the voters for ratification before it becomes a law? This is a two years' jiill ami the essential things to do are: "First, create state wide sentiment .'v'orable to suffrage, so the resolution will easily pass in the next legislature, and will he earned by great m. jenty when put to popular vote. "Second. reg,..ter the women of ties of the first and second ctassct'o:' the November election, a municipal election at which all women citins may vote. liogistration for this election is not necessary except in the !ln inif cities: Indianapolis, Terre i) ule, Kvansville. Fort Wavne, South 11, i:d ami Gary. "Third, take a census of the women f oiir community. The women i :ust lie polled by the local Franchise i. civile hi preparation for the N'ovemor vote and futaie legislative action, '"'is poii arouses interest, enlarges ir r.iiber.-hip and I men up the women i'i,r :utVrare. It has been completes -'.:t mi all. You h;ive had infotinalin i" the method of polling in our im--. ,.ru.nt 1 'tier No. 2. Additional in-r..:-i' (lion "ill he furnished nil 'esv i-'s on reoue.t. This is important. "We must (five all possible Support !, ti"' redernl Aim-ndment and we Ho of , ,,!.-. it;, ,n in von way. To this end a o divs' conference has been ar-:ij.',-'l for of trr hoard, all imiortt st-ite e, mmittees. state and local i,-,"s and interete.' -.-.i.VinKNts. It ! ! held at the Clavpool hotel. :: ! :i2ml and TI Afi.t i S p'em'wr h ,;ir! mee'.inifs . ll1 ,-:itt,-,l." i:-. Cirie C;.apir.an Catt. pre! t of the National American on Si,'Tiairo Association and also i'-i,!, nt o'' tiie International Coii'icii vV,,men. t c,-nin-.r to Indiana es--,.:''-f,-i- s c,,nf"ience and will pn-s,T,t donni the entire se.ion i, ii,i,- to ite the most stiniulat,1 ::nl prof t...iiie .-utfrape conference er h'd.l n l.tdiitna. Purine this conn,-.- i! W- i1i.-cuss.hI problem., of ni.miiir. programs for leagues, coiiety needs and so forth of women from the .'iplie are planninL' n.'eienco, it beinti it pnvileee to hear man Catt. I'. H. Warren to Address Loral K:nploees of Interstate Company. i, h of tee lnterstaU iropany, w,II l,e heii, th, ol! , the company tonight l M. Warren, of Inr.ent,r(f the safety orle Interstate (onipany. rmo-i. of J-ii,u';o, res'",, ty oriraniZiitlonr of v-t, wil be speakers s depirtinir mean- of ii, nts will lie shown. . I .nil.on pie eol.hlt vif'-'v mooting... are held by the local -ni-iaiiy r-v, ry month. SECOND Ml'KDKK OF SII.KNT I'OI.ICKMAN KKCOUDKD LAST NIKHT ktr.i! I-itra! Second my.-teco-is murder of U-banon policein the 'ast month. The traf-li-cop at the coiner of WHininetori and ct hti-ets, one of the mo.,t leiii.hle and steady nien on the whole force, was completely e'i.riiia:-d lat nitfht at an unknown hour presumably hy nn aiil .nun bile speeder. He was found this morninfr bail'y miililaUil at his post. So far as is k:somi tiiere were no ey.witnei,s(is to the trawy except the poi-pe-trilor. This i Hip second unsolved nisry invoivinK the venireful liiili in Lent mi U. ikwtruc tion of cur entire traffic force. It is hoped that further twifediea will be averted.

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WHEAT YIELD AVERAGES 42 BUSHELS 10 ACRE C. O. rhillipf. Refine to Sell the (irain at $2.30 I'er Kushel. C. t. I'lnl'ips, living three miles northwest of Lebanon, has jut harvested a crop of wheat of which he i. justly proud. He threshed sixteen acres which aveiaefi forty-two hu. he!s to the acre. He iefu ed an olfer :f $2.-i Per huihe' for the wheal. It will be stored hy him for seed purNEWS STORIES AND GOSvSIP FROM THE HOOSIER CAPITAL illy the iHtrrnfitinrtol V,r grrri-e I IMIIANAPOI.IS. Ind.. Auc. 2.The coal speculator is on the job affain. and the Public Service Comnvs-sior has bosun to study means of effec-. ually stopping him, ''10,9 He is not the retailer, nor the mine eperator. He might be none properly called the reinr,i;nn.ent man. He will order a car 01" rml and when it itarted on tiie r.iLroad will jjet pneefrom several citi.-s. lie will stop (V "o,ii ofiioute 10 its flest, nation and reronsipn the ar lo a point v h, re he -an iret the l,, st pi n e. Or. if lo- h i.a huncli that the pr ue of c,,ai is gopii; .lp, h' .'i!l lecoiisiirn the c ir two o'hree tiie.s, delayini; tiie sh'pt.-eol 'l.'ig enough to Ret the henelrt of :: raised price. The recon lunment 11, 11 ,s neither friend of the operator. 10 lailer. railroad or consumer. He i. a pure speculator in nine ra.,es out of I he practice 1.. nart .irly 1 ious because of the hurrt"n of tiatl ,11 railroads. Many tines a car 1 coal could he unloaded and sent hac to tiie mines hy the t:m.- th" .-.peru1: lor has rccousiiriied il I'.ur thr t imes. This was one of the li-. t n'm-ci V. "-Vie Ci ter. With the co,ip"ratio the pract ,-e wa.- almo.a while, but it now ai'i drastic means mu-t he railr The exemptio ten I v all of Hftmir hu for v ii! h.i empt.i, to ri-fu.-or th. re claii no national army fro'11 Indiana. lesse Ksehliaeh. state r,m0, 1 ipuot. ollici r, sent to Vvasliincton today l.nal summary of the reiri.-trat ion Uv toes for Indiana, xhowing that of T'.fJ white male citizen.-, 1 tii.tfOLl 10 :d eocemptiin at the nine ot i-eci ' i-,,-tion. Only tj:i,:i78 claimci no ex,.,,iptlnn. The summary aUo shows 1U.I Ki coi-c-red citizens reRWterc'i, of whiih Tl) claimed exemption. There were M.014 aliens registered, of which but 7S1 are alien enemies. More white males of the age of ii( lgiterrd than of any other aitc The Indiana National (iiianl ambulate corps probably will he the best equipped in the country within a shorl time. Governor (lotaliich's staff has undertaken to rni.se $25,()i)u to pureluiio three motor trucks and three mMnreyelea. with eacrying bodies, for snihulancs unit No. 8. Each mcmh-r of the staf is pledged to raise $1,010. Kcoently the Stuti Motor Company

little "lift" to hell) von men to

Every shirt worth much more than this very special price, anil perfect fitting. Sizes 14 to ITU,, with soft French cuff (some with laundry cuff), in just the kind" of materials that wash and wear fine. Some sport shirts in the bunch.

LIMIT TO TIIE QUANTITY

Special showing of rour-in-Hjtnd Ties. Regular 50c values at

Get busy and get yours while the gelling is good. Wooley & Edwards

Protective Auto Paint The protection, sol vit e, bright and richness of color, and Me.tsiiijceifu't ix foun.l in the use of SIIKKWIN-WII.L1AMS iva !y ;;. A;;t.. I'aint. t i t briii? u.t.1 l:y rmmirr of people on their niachinos illi gratify in;; results. CHAMOIS SKINS AND SPONUES are the no, -ess try requisites to preserve the hrijrht lustre v i. .,, i-i;i. t, ii,-r,i:tni!ei! hy inilividuals who appreciate set ice and quality. Oak Drug Store masters & Mitchell

'WE CAN SHOW YOU" KANSAS CITY. Mo., August 30, l!17 Lebanon. Ind. Km-Kse,! pl a-e lind 'III cents in stamps for which plpase .ll" 01 jour Keliahle Com Heinover that you make, iiy . li'i.nh.im, told me how niiely it removed his corns. 1 n al.le lo riod anythihi: as yet thnt would remove a it Mr. ilr.ii.h.im sa:, it removed his over a year ngo and "li'h I h'rn .-no Send by parcel post and oblige. Yours Ini'v. MltS. l-T.OKri.N'K MASH IK j: (larfield Ave.

$ .v. .i; $ .5 $ 8 8

!::.(rQ TO S'OO.OO 'i! upnn l uriii! iii''. Livr.itdtk othrr I'ha'trls nt legal ratoa T KM Y-FIVK PAYMKNT TLAN

In siihia of :f."i'l at'l ovr yo'.i irny liavp ll.") nmnlliH in which to rrpa viur ln,ui. it yon may rcpiiv uoonvr if ynu hkf Sl'EC-IAL TLRMS TO FARMERS v Write u or call up'-n u for full artt(Milira. V W til i- 1:1 Lrh.inriii cat li Friday V'. A. SWANK fj 411-111 ll. n llnr ill, Ik, Crawfordsville. Ind. v' lil 'j West Mai.i .-tic t., Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridire's office)

SMART NEW LOW SHOES It's oxford tinie now! We arc always ready to serve you

French Shoe Store, ' nit.'j- !, ','., i ' WILLIAMS HOSPITAL. M..s Ahmi Lohc:t..on, .Ml: Ch-o liiadtiiirn. Miss nur-cs t :e Wil. l-.va nour, nur-i's hums hospital, and aipei-i. tcnd. nt of the . i d a im-iiic ilinoio at ti lioheit K cede i n -I; l', .nerdiiv evening. 'Ihe A. Schmidt. some of the lime in i. him' in the nearby stream and ,n music and dancing at the hnjse. I U: taecn I)i-ce, employed by I'll-Ilumi-McCartiiv Co. w.o lias been taking medical treatment at the ho - j pital, was able to leave this i.ioining. Y en ran dejiend on Hugh Mow en for good fresh home ki'k-d nirtts. 7-31-lt.

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YOU CAN BUY 35c $ if $ $ $ $ $ S. S. Square ! Your Used Furniture Taken as port pay on new goods at j JONES & PERKINS j Phor;a 18 or 184 SICKLE GRINDING AND j MOWER REPAIRS w. K. FRALEY'S SHOP .; Alloy crossing rear Oak Drue Store P. B. WINTERS CHUtOPRAClOR Boom: B-H . ., 2-6 and 7-S P- m. CONSULTATION AM) SPINAL ANALYSIS USEE P.nonis ZW-'iiQ-ZL'i-tM. I'honj 235 nt n : : z Keo Automobiles Trucks Five-passenger four Seven pa-weiiger six $150 K. 0. B. Lansing Call for Demonstration t Moore & McRuherU, Auto Inp Reporter on R. R. 13.00 Vcarly UUI'ORIXK BY .MAIL $3 Y'EAELY

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