Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 261, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 August 1917 — Page 4

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I INON DAILY REPORTER lvl? i;rlrt. utftbliirii! 9i4 V ft-K!y irUtriot, entabllwhf d 1 5 f 'lfcnTlE. NiuiTT iCHtiir." """" t..-.rlM 8. NM, AJunaifer. P-alpr. B. Nl, Auk id i ant Vsnnjt(. J.M. llallTlon. Nw Kditnr. If urtfvry evenin except Humtay Wlth itmO tMitlotiti rcattitnti IJ Hum. Koutti n.nd towm of Jimmtown, Ainc, Thorn town. WWimtwwn, Ztotmvttt, MehnntrMhurff, KlliaviJl, Terhun and Houston. Admitted to the m i 1 s kh h wrnl -." i BBBUf r at the pomoiTicft at LcliHnnn. Ind. TfftMl 0 BUBBCftXTTlOir. (Mail ubflcriii(Uriit pttyubl mrlctty In ft'vM.nce- an.i pnpr will te lteontmt unlf Rubicrlption In renewed). By Mi, ene yonr 3."fl By Mail. ( months 1 75 By Wall, three mnnlhe ! Br Mull, one month 35 bf (rrir, per week 1't By Carrier, one yfar $.0 ""fiMtuartea" and "curtU of Thtink rf subtecL to a charse of $ pf-r lln of mx ward1. (wh sluiuld sccnmjianv ni'ili-f of ;hl kind. Adverlt.-'iitK ni.itu r of Jolt eric or anything of a like nature not accept ihI at any prire. Advertising rates made known on ap-

pmatien. Foreign ertl Iii XalOeTIO CALSsTDAB. tstsd Motlnj.. Honn Taste . ', I' & A Oral KrMav c ti in-,,,!l.. , 1" Ivory Toll. aecretarj . V. .1 Shaw, W M. T.hmion o ..inter V" -'v "eli cit We4ne, Ivorv I Cocnil'S, II. SAME Ol. I Alil.l MUMS. The urgurnrpi., w. re had 11 lie annate, and a vote mi, had on Wed nesday on the Sheppard c.-.,lut..i for an amendroent to the c.'n-titu'....n to prevent the manufacture arid of acnhol in this nation. While there was nothing new to I., aid, the senators availed their, eelves of the privilege of belonging to Marshall's "windSquad," and talking, rehashing the same old argument, and especially the argument that are supposed to justify those who voted against the amendment. For example, there is l'ndrwmd of Alabama. He stood in his piare in the United States senate, more than fifty years after the stabs rights was shot to death, or at lea.-t. ecotched, and argued that pro! t or is against the rights of the individual states. The states are not fighting the win now, but it is one nation, the ."ons ui ail the states, and the ameiidm-'i.t inot for the benefit of any partirulai tatc, but for all the pp. The win prohibition mc-uiure that i.- ualy gitting on the statute bo..k u not for Uie txniefit or rest riet inn 01 any staUr, but is for Uie m", wunur and children of tlie whoif. f iuntiy There may be communities that i! not like prohibition, either ten.ponf; or permanent, but llii-. n a ia,uoi "one and indivisible", and lh" i!i:nor ity must yieid to the wili -if t.'ii. n.a jority, and prohibition ii. "-:rig ti come for the whole natiort, own i; Alabama did Kind Lriderw"'! to th. aenate in the strad of Cap'am Hob ton, who not only bei-eved in the na tion, but in the ri;;htj of the people to makt laws tht would mean th. 11 own advancement and bapjiine, lhr fine majoti!) giv a tl rt "" tion in the senate is gratifying t'i thpatriotic people of thi. country.; Some senators voted f.,r the r -oiu tion merely to get rid of being lthred by the moral sentiment of th. nauor,, but their votes co-jnteil ju-t amuch aa did those of tl.o senators who really favored the grcau;t refortu oi the entury. A s'.iing was placed to the re.-olu tion, that the states nu t ratify thiresolution in six years, but it may easily be pre-iictd that tin er;i can he attained. tJui.-.ide of N'-w YorK and a few states on the ea4 hiib: of our country, there urt not many thai really favor alcohol. Th. houec will pas the resolution I The rn-uit elections .bowed how th( aentinicnl itsnds. A few yeais ago every Indiana congressman voted against the Hobson resolution, but now every one will vute for it, even as the two senators del. Pi.kiCss is slow, hut sure and this country will mak great advance irthe n'irX few years.

Lebanon rnronvin.lcrv ' ' Knlm-.'' Templar. T'ur.l Mon.hiv n.onlh 1 ii p. in. Ivorv ('. Toll.-, iv. h-i tarsler 1. Jones. K. C.

PEtU'LK ALllEADT l'J DEHSTOOD,

Daviu F. Houston, Secretary of Ag riculture, has favored the Reporter with a direct communication, calling attention to the larga crop of perishable products in this section and ask ing that this paper publish articles each day urging the canning and conservation of these product. The housewives are asked to can ind preserve, to dry and save in ev ery way practicable every particle of food product, and this apparently has been and well done. It may safely be :uid that never before was so much ork of this character done in th -lection uf Indiana, and much more will ne done, before the snow flies. The Reporter has taken pieasure in ubli.-iiing, from day to day, article hat have to do with the conservation f find; hut it realized that the peo'e of i h i lection already understood le u- gt m y of the saving of food pro 'ict- tlii year, not only fortheirown . e, H 1; t to provide the nation and its ria-s w.:h m. ited products for the teri.le win r.-e.v lieinjr fought to a finish peopli 'ng !',! d produets of some it is ewn iorc miport..111 to produce, produced by the labor .denitd not be permitted ' a.eiiies of speeia! note p:-odtn '.1 in or the conserid pr-xpji ts in this com WHO IS WHO IJEHIND THE SCKNES IX THE WAU ARMY II Y c.r.U;v. rjAKVl.S". a;,'r-(ien.ial 'il!iam liorgas. A! lat, and appointed an asigeon in tee tinted Stati' '.' !'i. l'I, fr.-m th.it date. '.) toe 'I' g'.e of A. it. fnuj r.i'.y of (In S-ath in IKV.i in me.il,-,,,,. m J;:i from deitu-ai .-'.lii-i.'.- and n-.tr d-gr."- of H. .s. by the t mSHIN, i OS. A iir. 2.-As Susa genual of the L n.t.il States ar11. the presciu eiiierir.'ney, (ienera! g i has h.-fi.ie ham a irn-ater task i any o' his predecessors the l b of an alley of at least :!.I0.. and in tins gl.'at va.-k he has the i- raiihn. n. e of the al mv and the He sp a.:; if:, as '!:-.-a.. ar.d their prean atid hi-i piacte-e is accordthe :',( ent sa.:-,g. an ounce , v r:ti'.-i is woith a pound of ! payment to do i ..illbat, ,f the 1 ..bjvt ir .ea i!e.-. but with the lieait'ied, of w hich thrre -ity be mar;,-, and with 1 view , (jcm-rai lio.-gas y imn'.bs le-en enroilmir al lle.ene f'olilS of the r" : ti ie of men in the M-be tie. h i .-.-inn in the country, anil tl.-t,ra! boast of his de.1 ' 1! liena'tnv-it of the a. ,r.y i- t.a ay kn-ue.t- -. 1.0 ri .h-.i'l-. Ii or. tt-.e bat1 : ! 'ils eatne int'. interra! fi: i.i.in.-ni-e when in chutge - mr 'ary work at Havana ivi, t-, i'ihj. ! applied then id of combat int? v, ib.-.v ievei A HKLI'IXfi HANI) dudly t.xtmdid hy a L-banon Kesident. Th-'e j. i,..;h,g like a tk vv-ti ,.s , r . :,r r.(.,-itt, ,rs f(,r fciv.ng hope ! . ae-ow agenir-nt to he anxious .jff.- -"r from dreaijeii kidney dl:.euse. I.,s I.n.ai,on woman come, to the i-o,.. and telis h.-r fxperier.ee foi :e ! io fit of friends and neighooni. ftea.i v '-a' . t.e say: V.. 1. fi. I'. Iwnhiur, !M7 .South .eb.ror, ...re. t. I.chanon. -ays: '1 .- foood r-,an's Kidney Tills a re'A he n.ji k of firf. M,-kr,eM I have been ;iared since I first used thorn, I am ertainly glad to recommend thern tn r.yorie. J hsd felt w-i-ak and run ov. n for pooe time. My buck iit arid infills 1 couldn't rest well. !y head athed nr., I my sight was ''ten blurred. My kidneys acted ton' In n and the trouble with th kid ry wrretbms plainly sbuwcd where he cause- of the com plaint was. 1 sed sevei-ni ,ox.-s of Dunn's Kidney 'ills, which I got at the Comer lnig tore, und th"y relieved me wnderally. H.!'c then. aret(al aso tu ept the trouWe nway." rfir t all d. aLis. Fo-trt-M imtni o., Ilfgr,, BuT.lo, N. Y.

which eliminated tba disease from that section, for this achievement he waa promoted to colossi and appointed assistant lurgeon-general of the army by a special art of congress. He also was responsible for the eradication of yellow fever from the Panama Canal Zone. '

A GIRL'S IMPRESSIONS IN THE WAR CAPITAL (Hp tht NfrmsIlosaJ Srtr Sfrvlrt.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. We may be at war, but it really doesn't seem to he serious business. Everyone in Washington peenis to he going along with no very serious thoughts about war, end about everyiioily is cr. ::-.;:-. in some sort of war I'chr.ps it ' !w womanly, but it docs seem to me that war is grave and serious business. No one in Wushington seem to think that way. They take it as a matter of course, "Wait until the first casualty list comes in," an officer told me today ui luncheon. He seemed to think that would wake the city up to the horrors of war, hut I am beginning to doubt v.heth. r these men and women who --re ciirrymg on the war will ever ,-et the truly horrible impression of var that the people of Europe have. War today seems to he a distant ,".d foreign undertaking to mo: t Washingtonians-, The ci.y is too far jaay from fciurope to ever really real-7-e that our men and boys are going o suffer horrible things. They can aever bring many wounded back here to Washington and they will proban.ver bring bodies back. There funeral ege acr lie great bridge over tiie i'otonia o Arlington, where other dead hcroe .f the nation are laid away. 1 have wondered since I have be..ere f America isn't going to sutlY no much because she is too far awa the fin trench-si to ielgolllg. American women have given their 'Os, and it seems to he the duty oi he government to tai.e lu-t the best i.-e af these American b.e s. IVrhaps aey are doing it. hut every one I sve talked to has talked only of guns .id troops and shells, and none have aid an) thing of souls or bodies or oung lives. War is not in w omen's vocabulary, no sutlers too m... ;, I,, v,ar to be v to face it. I'ut Washington is il v . -. eve,-; one talks and eats ar. it wears terrib'v on a woman. I am heartsick and wear of war talk tad I am going gack to a little hon e n the ciswkiil, in the .-ha,! -w of 'ie .attiet'.cMs of old. and see if I can "rget a-rl'd the peace ol Valley Korg, ne heirors of the war a.-ross the .-.a-. The Exnee.-nve Columbus, i. ,iii,v.-ry , f America cost n lit-i.-l.-le ,V, .-,!:.. Ills flint were fen,, I ,n he ar, hives i i.ii,-u. ,. u-rw-nis ive Hie viilue of Colutllblis' tlrt let as j:iihi. 'i'lie great ieh,i,r.,i uas pnid a salary of $."' a year. Hie l.i., ,!.-, s V ir, a: ,-.-Ill.l,i, d bun le- , 1 a "niniy of S'Jis.) each, and th ii r:. ,,: ih,. ,-r. n were paid at the of K.:s u month each. The Denarius. The ilt-nnriiis, translnfed penny, wns nullum Mlv-r coin in the time .,f ses and his rp,, sties. Ir wns the principal silv, r coin of the Itemati .iniuotiwealth. I'r. ia ihe parable ! lie laborers in the in, .-.aid. In the .ierirl,"h chapter of Ma, ,i..n. it I f.,i. r ihar a d.i.iirins i,a- rh-n the rdiu.,i-y pay for a .laN lals.r. Hadn't Changed Much. "I 'ed, v. In t was ih,. .-,,r , d a up hill id as l rolled it up It -.- n in ;.t boloci. 1,1 epl-,,1,.. .V,.lt,l;ii Hi., ih,.' to'"h. I d n't k'!.,- .-' Iiii,-rp.j.j ma. "Wnshlr; .psf,. s Is Just lil that." Try It. if You Have T mi. If mtiltli I by two. ihr,,., four ny oilier in'.-gcr b-ss ih.ni tun,.. '! .niiler 1. 1 7. IT' -'--i"-'. '.HI will p: tlir. slt-,plv bi at a .'.iir.-retit idace In the s, U-e for oy Beans. 'HI mills on lb" I'neih'- c, peri oji'-rstirii: for s.-v,-,:,l v -eglon for the oil, cake and oilier prodI'ts. Lover's Ouarret. Hallo. I'ltz.v whep- did yon g"t .-.'t that l,h,ck i ye?" "(lb, It was only t hirer's tpinrr.'! "' "I.over s ipinrr'd ' Why. your girl didn't give you that. did slu r' "No. It was her other lorer, Too Much. 'I thought you were going to sell that man an eneyclope l it. Hi seemed Interi-sted." "He was loo much Inter ested. 1 couldn't spre the time to omplete the sale." "How's that?" He wanted ins to tell hliu what was in It." Help Banjo Player. To Bid In playing th banjo or guitar device has been invented to lie allnned over ih b-t"! of th lnirniwit. deslri-d chords being produced when ImitiHis ore pr.ws, to mttte Ihe atrlnis cuiivuiy.

ltsMisileIMr(igic. I When Dick I j Came Home j

He Discovers Mistake. His : By CLARISSA NACIilE I a e Dr. Mansfield stood III the doorway slid beamed : ,iy utmn the merry tl.m.-.i-s- , y,,.re tripping over the ; , . ...I door. It was Klla's birthday, and this dan e given by the doctor for his adopted daughter had been talked about In iShiopton for many weeks be forehand. Ella herself, tall and fair. lth restless bli.e eye", that seemed alwn;a seeking Idck Allen when lie was not beside ber. was dancing wPh Frank Miller. Frank would gladly have married the doctor's pretty dniigh. ter. but every one knew that she was mill- trailing for Plr Allen to make u ; his mind. H.-r roving eyes saw Iteth Tago smiling np m Id.L's downlwit fn.-e. The iwo were atandlm-' t"gethr I'b k so tail and Ilftli so liny and so very h.nmlna In spite of her , heap, hoinen, ,.. dm. Ing f ra. k. which hud .t twenty times less than F'ln's rose plnU- . 'np. I'.. h wns spying something now In her frniik, opon ninni ei'. "V at tiaven't itnn.ea om e with KMa. and It Is her I psny. I'i.-k. "I'm going now." be "Hid guiltily. "Snee another one fr me. lteib." 'You've bnd your share." she retorted a. be n .ve.l awa:. Ella gi led him with a hanshty tilt of her . hln. and when he risked her to .'an- e sh sh'ok her bend. "You are too Hie. M.-k." she said coldly, al-hoi-ch her voice was very near to -lien yn win int wmi me iinio i, me en comes ond tnkes you sway?" ,e ircod. f-r now Iv w-as under the allele sway of her Iw-n-lty. "I cannot, bur I have the wpper innee. I saved It for yen, Idek," she ri..il hastily. "for me'; Oh. ),,-i have h mored ne"' he erted contritely And be was n rem, ii-vi. fid tii.it he would not go iciir It, Hi .null nfier ,:mr. Dr. Mm l.'t. pi-Id-'. m.w Ella's iialnippv v. isb, .! iii bis blundering wi cl.l help neuters n'one. that he Ie liked M.-k and r-.iilil gladly have weh-omcl I itn Into the farcin. Il wolnlenil Tin- luck' -his holding back the luip .-inilt ipiestion. lh -k Inn,-., if whs wmderlng that wblln h- dan, ed ihe supper dance with I".:a and nfterwnr.l lid her Into the I'iidna- room nh," snpix-r was spread ,"t n Tf it rental talen wltb many litI " Th, Pil.lPlaced hotline came a ru a In It atid a thimble ' , r.,1,1 , k. What ,,.es that signify?" Mbic for Ihe lucky flnfler." i tt-kcl "(lh, a v. ".M 1 -b - ii!a!" she -.- cutting egbed and loti, .-I that siie Jul- b-l-..v as they fell bek'life. i.i.' in lt IwU.ed waxed :,i!.,,, ,1 in the cake The silver knife I mi I then wen' swiftot'.er side of the loaf ':t. v f,,r a ni'-aieiit. arid ad 111 lit ho bad seen it in. k I'.-lt ,1,. i.it.rV" i:p s volgn b' of merriment broke through tii ins hupRsed ,,acielalmcd. he repeated di-ev ring.' "And Trunk Miller drew the culu. I-'rnn V wlil l-e ic h." "And Hie tlili.il,;;" he n-ked. not he-c-tile lor erirfsl. hut l.eiana.. he was irylua lo readjust , thoiiglits. Ells hud i h"Htod. i, i, 'I ih bad thought he lovi he felt only contempt for her anil : 'ihlc. ' shrr vim Iisi.ty. "(ih. It. -i ! I'suo drew the thimble.' isn't it o.'d that she should draw the symbol of sph,ii..rliiMwl Just alien she Is going to marry Frank Miller! At lead (lint Is what every one says." Th" next day (;ek went away. A .) opening lu.il H-eii walling for hlin Iti a tt I,;, city, and he bud delayed aoecplkig II Iwciius he bad been playing with Love. And bow that Love had tloate I blui he wns going away where moid new a, rues ho might forget. Klkt had pi ned herself a cheat, nnd r.eth win k,u4 lo u,,,,, auatbsf eieit.

RLPO.TrLl:, IJY MAIL, J.W A YEAR,"

When Db a went away from Biropton n did not know that ten years would islapae before be again set eyes on Ira green loveliness, with the river winding like silver ribbon tproaga toe daisied meadows. It waa summer time when Dick came back to occupy the big house that ble Vncle Jeffrey bad left to btm wltb a great deal of money. Dick bad been very successful and bad nude mucb money for himself aa well, so be planned many changes In the One old mansion which during Tjnele Jeffrey's ber-mlt-hte existence bad been greatly neglected. Mrs. Palpi, the housekeeper he had brought from town with hliu. was having all the carpets and rugs renovated and the lace curtains, which had been laid away In cedar chests mid closets, aired and mended. Once he came npon a group of children playing in bia orchard. Tbey scattered at sight of him, and he was sorry, for Dick was fond of children The Uitlest one of all, a fnlr haired kiddle of four, he caught and awuug bi-'b In the air. "What Is yonr name, young man?" he si ki d. "Frankle Miller," lisped the child. "And my name's Beth Miller," put In a fnt little girl. Dlek gsve them some money and v-itcbo.1 rherq scamper aaay through I he lul .-e. So these were Reth'a children! He guessed that from their names, althom.li the name of Miller waa common enough In Shropton. At dinner that night Mrs. I'blpps told bim that the hnusecleanlng would soon be completed and the entire house rendy for occupancy.

"All but the lace curtains. Mr. Allen sm. ,hm n(1.j m.n.Viii ' I I, ave bud a great deal of trouble In finding some one who can do the work properly. Hut there Is a yonng woman earning tomorrow to help me. She docs very line sewing for the ladies of the village" "Very well," said Dick, "and when everything Is ready. Mrs. Ptilpps, yon sh d take a few uavs off to visit y,,nr iNter. V6u have been working very html."Thank yon. Mr. Allen." said the I hoits, 'Keeper as she withdrew. "Yon are always so thoughtful and kind." "I wish I had more people to be kind tn." smilisl Dlcg wryly as he finished M dinner I'm a lonesome beugnr. so l no mls'nko." The next day he drove his little runabout over to tho next, town to attend to sou business matters, and It was late eftc-n-an when he returned home. The aoi.si, was very still when he enere.l It. He dc Ided that Mrs. l'hipps nas inking her daily nap. and he bad forgotten all nlmut tho m-wlng mmimi who was to ciae null! be entered thit i ig blue room and saw her sitting thern iii the sunshine surrounded by '.Plows of filmy laces, while Mrs. I hipps uewrd In another window. ci,. Mr. Ail.-ri'" Mrs. I'hlpps bustled forrnrd. "Were you bsiUng for me?" ' N ,. I enme In to get some matches." lie i onfessci, "Voti ne,, petting along famo'isic. I see" II" wi bed that rnd d l.iown head would turn toward hi a. lie wondered what the fare lieno.:! 1' ,--mid he like. 'This is Miss Page, the young lady w i;a is meaning the curtains," tlutlereil Mr phlpps at last when she found th-.t I M.-K w , ild n -I go. X.-iv ih' t-irl toned and looked up at h::a wdh Iteth Page's warm, brown ow.y in , Ie r f-i-.k saiiie. "I was w- .-derlr - If It was the Mr t'i-i i 11 sic. id to know," she said de- ! 1 1 wrliiL-ln: her Utile hand In e !th in, eons Pets energy. "Mi s I'ngT'?" he repented smsr.ed'y. 'V. liv. , '. re: lied, blushing "You'd tlilnl: m- rude, but I thought u liiarric-l Frank Miller." ho said sihie. lie iiuirrie 1 llllu Mans wl a sharp exclamation on bis heel, left the room ihe cnid.'n. as In chaos. All the n-llcis be had harbored for .ems I ad pn.M'd to 1,.. f.-iNe. lint he nul l truce Hie fnh.ness bii-li to tills Mai, .0 ad, win. on her birthday night had h n herself to 1. a r-lwnt. Llia hud toM hlin that Fmnl; and l!"lh ''r,' i-iii:a;e,l. and he bad gene awav nid. I. ad ii"t troubled to corn.. Lurk et'ei.t for brief visits to I'li-le .Icffrey, a-ho ne-ier knew any of the - I1U ri-s-I',. Ai,d th. children who bad played In b's orchard woe F.Pa's children and not I'.elh'j. Hell! was slid unmarried mil sew-ltit; far her living She bud 'eeii Iii Ills house mending his curtains -In the bouse where slie should reign mls.ress. Buddetdy bis pulses leaped. Why not now? It wns not too kite It Is never too lute when the girl one loves Is unmarried. lie couldn't nk her here In bis own house. lie mint go to her home. So he went sway to the city for a week Jnt bec.mse It wns tmlaliring with Iteth so near him. and he Iwriight a wonderful diamond ring YVhen he came hotiio aueln the curtains were all hanging nt ihe windows, nd tho house looked like home. So he astonished Mrs. Pblpps by kissing her atop her gray head slid got Into his little motorcar and sed nwoy toward Honeysuckle road, where Betb lived with her uncle and aunt. 'IVth. the moon Is shining over the rtrcr ii"d the whlppoorwills are singing. Will you come with me?" wns wluit he aald when be uit her at the door. "Dear me. how abrupt you are. sir!" she ln;i;U'.d. "Yea, If you please, kind air," she added. And she said exactly the same words when la hour later he nskod her I certain 'luestUin and illpped the ring og

PALACE GARAGE 220 NOri ii MERIDIAN ST Expert Ilepcirlng at Keasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE z FKEE AiB OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 ; 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I When in Need of Lumber 1 I See Us j Wood in lengths to Suit Reasonable Prices. 1 Fuller Lumber Co. Phone 299 410 West South Street iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin

CADILLAC, PAIGE AND i DODGE IJROS.' CARS I I FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. NOW IS THE TIME to order vnnr TENTS F(IH I"ll! t;itOLNU I'SE CLYDE LOWE doks voi r ni.n unov LEAK? Ih' SO. StK I'LYDE I.OWK. He guarantees to stop ;e! leaks with as!s?stos fiber roofing. FHONR ;::)() tiiiil!itiiiilliiiiii:iiiiliitiii:iiiiiii!iniliit COOK WITH f CAS "iiisiminmPiii'iMiiiiisiititiiMiiuiMiiii MONUMENTS See us tor your mon want firvt class sto;-k s:np. fall us and W" nts if you W'-rUman bring you 'n oar rhop for inspection. Fhop phone iDL'; 1!".-. 11"' r 711 t'LAt'E vch'ii oi:ni:r..s eaklv HARLAN MOM'.VKNT CO. DO IT YOURSELF Do it your i,cr. Mal.o your old rar look new. Ask u.s about il. NODES' DRUG STORE Phone PINNEIfz-COOMLiS - Wc can supply yuu with anytliinp; in the Hardware line mo toe o-aib or ran rorc Lebanon ILirfiYvare Co. rhoos se wtn tn rtni JONES. THE CI.EANEII Panama Hats Ca-aned, 25c Phone 387 105 W. South St DR. R. I). GARiU DKNTiciT Ft :-'!- Stat, PsuV Bai Roosia It--': Phs S?A-8 OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor Hours: 11 a. m.; 1-S and p. m Consullatiun and iipinal Analysis free 230 Cason-Neal Kldg. I'honc 6.13 X-IJay i-ipiiiojiayh Dcrutrtmcnt Reporter on R. R. S.l.Oi) Ycariy Job Work nt Reporter Office Job Work at Reporter ofli.-r Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.

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The First National Hank The oldest and largest oarik in P.Hone (.'uunty. LI-JJANON CLCAMING Ji N.M,h.s A'iI-.NCY Eci-,!ilr:g for .'.he juto. DORT auiotnobile. Vulcan:iing a specialty. Tvlc,.r.(,ne HiVi Armory Huilding GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jc iters, Optirisiis and '.la-if l)c:t!,r. West Side S.uare Phone 215 AililfAItT'S GARAGE J. 11. AIUIIAIU' At-fticy for the Huick Auto U.-om for Cars. Expert Vnrkmcn n'J-t South Lebanon !!t. Dtl. A. F. NELSON VLTKRINAUIAN I'.i t r.i- 's. I.i v'iy P.i.-ri l'i'.urif-d 7 tsii i -'107 -'0N;S & STARK '-.lit- that i:."j Side E Suit, pjhre LINDSAY & TULLE : 1 SR'tAI, OiKEt TOfCS It A II hl'll.IMS't; So Ir.K'r-arhin Statioa , i! V,, f pbonr, :v.3. (.'per' ity BtCk ' Vlttzcr I.upiher & Coal Co. Tin: pi'oNF. nitnF.it hoi sk 1.1:.., ,n :.r..l Tho- :'-.. I'iior.c ie MOIii'GAGi; LOANS Farmers Sutf Har.k DEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Colw'Sin Coii'crve Co. Lebanon Phone SM call :. And Save Money on Crorcries J. V. DAVIDSON Acre?;, fiv.n 'l'r.ti'li'.n Statmn Job Work at Rcportrr Office 1 Reporter by maii $3 per year