Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 262, Lebanon, Boone County, 3 August 1917 — Page 3

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER. FRIDAY, .UgIST 1517.

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t Hect Fisafce Diwy nJ o'.hcr Bet! ret!--Eet CJv.r.sec-f Lifa mayfce IvcveJ. ! i Utuoa of l.y.1..: il. iY,i. :N j I. - v trnod.-l I ' ' - 1 I' Ii.. 1. .. V. .: 1 I M ! . I '. . I I I ,-;.r re tod :. : UK. OFtr."",. 1 i. Ihir.J'. tt Lii'e :- u ' t cm- ' , la' ; :' ..!:. , ll.l o.r:n: I health! . o I . OCI.AL (.MLliNDAK. it Zioo I'. II he.-., M.i till 'on: " liat , !'.i; t- ,?" M ., .. .Shaw; r..;;.mst. -."a.l V.."--.'i e the 1'ailot :" Mr.. V. A I'. "i : iolin duet. Mi ... K'oi - i: ... . Sll.vl StotiH-ilillfr; - (.-.- I V. ml SoiTrav".- . .. J. O. I il folu. Mm. rein M. i ' , WoiiihuVi I.'aliot." M.s. !!. C. II C, l adies Quartet. (il) TO H FT HAN V P i:K. he fo'lo.vinc youi'ir !,, ..f . i eir,'le of tre Central ( i."si.a" rch, left todnv for lioiianv Paik tnd the ror.feren.e ei , .ie!. - to I I there tomorrow: Mis-..,- Iluai.?.' iesl, rallm Mai'im., Ma , i'h"ll, l.'lia nnil.... La I'., i nd are! el Ca-ey. ,i ... .N.onii le.r I it to H. ihany V,-dne..lay u.-.d SVvent ti e.- fiom l',-.M.e-has le-en f!.diin v I davs. Mn. A. L. Ward and Mi ... de Neese have also c to r.- 'lito atter.d the roii!Y.i....,-o. PICNIC PARTY. Ir. and Mrs. Charles Forties- ae.i dren and (.-nest, Mrs. Chde Hor, Kentiand. Mr. and M-,. ( ".'i:-'. ke and familv. Mr. and Mrs. f ,-rv iox and son, Mr. and Mrs. (;..,. r, ... mn, Mr. and Mrs. Have llu- ,.., and Mr?. Samut-! Mooie and .-i-; I Mrs. Vnt Konge fornird a nirrty party vvhiih .-p.-nt last ev.---ir,i' Meel.anie.shurif. TO CIVK hlSNFK PARTY. r. and Mm. 3. A. Coons w 11 ( tain ith a dinner party ti: , '-'.... I' : at the r home on North I.. (;..-... ei t. havine as their ru-ts. Iir. :n ... H. A. lin k, Mr. and Mr,. F.,. . pib and Mr. and Mr , Ch:.r- , ! rtrna.r. -ee the ilk ki The Wise Man. I!e Is a Hi,.- r i a II v d-.e-for th Hi-.'i4 ! I. .s 1...1 for those whan he I.i : etlis. U Ha Not. I

Headquarters For the Best Things at the Cheapest Prices

Fry Chickens New Corn New Tomatoes Huckleberries SAN MARTO Lewis &

nv Ms ESTHER PERKINS

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Watermelons Cantcloupes Mangoes New Apples COFFEE ' Storm

e ir Philadelphia. See wl'l rmctinie lit New Vork, White Atlantic Citv nnil other ensaits curing her month' vuru-

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,!Vb ; i.. vK-itin Mis Martha Trnwbridire. , on Mrs. Charles Unoy left yest-May f..r a month's stay at Aberdeen, South ii, i, ; ik.u. Mr M.nk A.ilor i- in New York City, in ': it,.r-M cf tl. IM.il A.ller Co,t hi : operative ..tori-. doe- ,; Phihp Adier, Jr.. of Indianapolis :f "l.lt -Mr.. M. V. .MM- and .atn- ; :. lor u i- da. uiaj .Vi;- K-ith Hutcher will tro to In- '';;. apoli.-, Satur.'av to . pend tr.e r ' ' with friend . Mi..-' Ilai.ot .Moiro.v ; C'l.i . ' v. v., v,,! a. live t.rt.,ir..-A for u ,., ' . o it with M . Mar, I.en-t .. ,,.rtS, We, I 0,,.,.t. Mi ned Mr-. ( I,.,,'.., I.enmc of an.' . .''!!'! W .-tree h.i.t as tlte.r din- - i- ' ' " if i-.'. ye -terdav. i,s. I..'.m'- .,. i.;. U. i.:,... r rr;,nk:;n. t. M.i-t. r l!.en A. In' ... ,on of Mr. :.,, : Ml :. I'.-l A.lllov. ent to I" !;.!-

d Me-. f S:,,V I, M .1. M. J , i., jr.. Mrs. '.!.!.'. .ri. To..ah., i a.-i'! .Mr-. V.i land. Ohio, wh.-re : .Mi l ire I '.aimer and ! siller Maiy Katli n,..trccl to lnI an.ipi. !, t: i, mormni; and this aftern -t-ni several hours at ( aoip l!:.ri;-o ,th Mrs. Palmer's hr;t,..,v. I " i - in trriifinit there. iio ir K.ei.inan. of Wei,,'... iil leave Satlirdav for 'tv to Imv a fall line of r iro-N f-ir ti.e I-adoie and tl S...m..iir Kichman si.oe W.d.-t.-i- c:tv. M -- I M ile Hurko and M,,s neM:,, I.. W,i' tto. From here io v in!' rn to the eoun'rv for a vi-it oil. . .-.tues. M,-s tiiee will .e I ... "i-.-t of ' . r aunt. Mrs. I afaveUe I ., ..i,. ,ir. M!,s Hurko will visit h.r aunt. Mrs. John Nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. (i.'wdrn will gn '.i .i"i Sal. m Sunday to s,., f. day. They will he aeroinpanied h. n l.y is. Ivl.ii Wait-m. of .Mmneai.o':s. Minn., who is s(,.,ndni; the .w k '.'ith Mr. and Mis. Will Havel,.. a. lain, s K. ro,e and fann'v and '! -. and Mrs. Hmiejas linmes. Mr. ard Mrs. Charles T. Font.-. ,,f Crm for.lsvil'e. returned to tiie r h'lir.e 'a.-t everinj after a .-hot vi-.' w.tii Mr. and Mis. M. i. J,,,,,.,. We-t Wa hini-'on srfieet. I'..,lav M:-, I.aura Hmner. of Thornton n. will he a Kie-t at the J..n-s home. Mrs. u. S. I.orar and sister, Mn Sue I.,.e, bo'h of Craw fold, ville. are h. re for a ,eveial we-k,' vi, it with Mr. and )li-J-nrs. I'.AIM.EY fKKOI' HI HT l!Y Fl'NfJl'S (JROWTH. MAHISON'. Vis Auitti.-t ti.-Op-':-ti --a' reports of W,,eon-in', humper hariey crops are h-inu il,se.,Uni..d I. ere h , airr n ultural au!horil i.'s. os d' wl enever d oeialls I., eeitaln to ,hart.hudi yields and r.uoe he-.ve t, I as h-en found in -even, I of the ,m j l.o.tant hariey ltowiiiit j.eet,,n, 1 1 i vr as h.yli as :;il p..r t of th.., j P'a'its killed by tne pe,t. Found in All Pjrtj. The int'tiishade liilieh. S..I - r all ,,-,,! The pauo Ki'. is-i.s., or .-iius; pnrih inn. lire by A Native Acacia 8. n'hern Ciijif.-rnia lioasrn one native ,eel..s of uenela, the eat s elaw (a i;r.j;ll). whi.ti In hut a shnih In that s'ule. but heeomen a tree In Ar.zom,. It l.enrsi small pule yetlow llowers. and uti l.l.uu.lanee of very sharp thorns. Pat Through Glut. Freneli NdentlKtK have detnon-vtr-ited that the vniors of Iodine ami bromine pnsn through thin glass, fven at orditinry temperature. Thee Are Neceuiry. It deiesn't require much common dense to steer en sat. .mobile, hut a great deal of faith, hope and charity In necessary. Gone Up In Smoke. We hereby h.-nve a l(rh for the young fellow of the future who fondly refers to "th. rltfiirettee like mother used to roll." Summer dresses at half price now, at Craig'e.

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COXTIMED FROM PAGE ONE. l'Mfi Jmne, W. Mullen, deiiemlenl mother. 10.11- .lame; ehihl. Ifis.V-Chiirl, P'olher. J.7 (Jeorire 1WJ Norm It. K.'lley, wife am! I'iel.l.s, (lepen.leiit. K Ton-y. wife. . Hhotls, lirnek. i wife and epeniler.; iff ami I -John I!. Torhet. wife and child. :! Waiter S. Iimsmore. wife. ! Perry I!. Morris, dependent .7-W. U. ;.- M. K. -lo ,0 t). !!. i' .: V. I'. Tni f,7!-Jotii C. I ln:- 0. C. ; ."P. 1 ! Klir .v. I. i: 7 - K. H. Cook. C. ltd (- M. II- e-Howard L 1 hi'd. 1 .JJ M. A. Yates. npti. Hi -lleoiir" I. Fltei-ha.-k. ' M.ri Markland. :.H-4.ln W. Mine. V. It. spra ::.i7- I. F. W. :-. .1,-, ; I.. Ko inher olio-Joseph C. Akers. n7 - -Frank Ilehi on. -Asiier Cu. 1 -' ' 1 llu -h A. l.iveniro KIO - Ilh-hai'd Dumpier. 1.' Jl-Far! F. Powers. ' l-F. I.. Spaiks. (,i.1.1- . I!, t'ai 1 ;."J-V,,vd Ii I.u-ohelli. I". K"bin,on. I Ml I II TO P s HM -Aih y F. Ko'.h. 1 1.. - i:..v Art 1SH--F. F. limer. .'7.. H. C. Folk. Vj:tT-l. P. M. l.nin. r.'i'i .1. II. I ih-nilennirK. iM'.:)-.. c. Jarvi,. 77.-1 en Peek. 1 :..'.;(--W. S. Fverett. -l :7-Vern MeKir.sev. t'L'i I. p. stoop.,. .'.1 I H. C. Ilevinrtnn. 1 TO .- T. H. Johnson. 177tfT. !!. Ihinean. 'Hro Me I7".l- H. H. Woodard. I Hi t Fil.ert Summer,. i:;:i.. 11. i. Ottinirer. Is.o- Skillman Houiht'. l.itilt- (i. S. South. I 111 C. R. Wallace, 117-J. F. Slr.eleton. TOWN HOYS. FALL IN! I'.Y liKOHHF AUK. Ho y.ni know . f a hoy, somewhere Ut.ieen n; and 'Jl. husky and of Kood n,.ad. who iinderstaiids about the war ,.nd wants to help his country win the H so. t.!l him to ret ready to po t'he leeruitint' station and enlist f..i He rt to th. ih.,. He will pot have to ,nVe ambu'ari.-e over torn-up l.afleIs. He won't even hear the ,,K Kims. ,lu,t the same he will he ren-ing his country, and for this service he will be awarded a hadire of honor of which will he worth several times its weight in (fold, for it will he evidence that the hoy came to the front with manly patriotism when Ir.' was needed. President Wilson at his desk in Wa-hinton. the man hammerir. riv ets in a ship yard, the expert mechanic adjusting the parts of an aerojlar.e, the farmer driving a self-hinder somewhere in Minnesota, all these are helping to win the war, just the same as j the American soldiers who are team-! irijf to throw hand Krenades. j tiunp.iwder will never win a war unless the soldiers have, something to eat. Any man or boy who helps to grow and harvest a crop while the Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A

Reporter by mail $3 per year

ANSCO CAMERA FILMS Will assure you don cli'im cut picturen. Get your Films here and they will be FRESH.

QUALITY SOAP Witch Hazel it;,fl flittttrmilk, extra yuo'l value, throe OPJp cakes f..r OL EL-VAMIMRE Death to (lies, put up in a handy blowr anil sells for. . 10c

Black and White Little CUjurs. a (food short smoke, ten in puckate 1,1c

ii d h. I ' I d i ir the wan in. re. attentu .ti'v needs ,ke. t'l j

i ou are ca.li d upon for non-miiitarv -"ivi.e in the tields w'i:e ciiips are 1. lllK (.I'llM. at. h v. hi home paper and wh"n the r...-.ir'iiit' o.'V.'-e opens, fo an. I IIIlit. li.mer.'her that vou nul-t be at ,,ast 1 and under Jl. in irood health 1'id fr-e from tl.re.i;enu.K diseases. oU ina. t take the written consent of ...in !.i...'T or fctianiiari. ou must ...lie the oath of ,-et vice and he enroled. hut vou will not be a real menir..r of the Re-erve arid have a raifht to wear tne ba.ige until you aave -'inade K.-..d" in the work j ou .a. I I... Y on wail have to do about nieo week,' actual work on the i arm h-foie vou are a "r.'Kulur." Th-n. if vou have worked I.nailv and faithfu'lv diii'inir 1IH7. the local ..nicer., will i.v-..mie.-i.d vou to the national ortenncution and vou will reeen,. trie llonnrd.'e Sei'vi,..." decorat on to he attach . d to the hadt'e vou are alrea.iv wear-

niK. All -orts of plans are boinir discussed for ph-viral traimnir after the bovs enlist and before they io to Hie farm, for putting the bovs into camps, for having specia' instiuetors an.t so on. The message I am trying to deliver herewith, as messenger hoy for the State Council of Defense, is that thHoys' Working Reserve is tn b organized in every part of Indiana and that hoys who are under the lighting age will have a chance to serve their country. Parents or guardians may revoke enrollment and withdraw the bovs from service anytime they -ee tit. You have, in a very small nut--hell, the plan for the l!o s' Working ReNo matter the fanners .tig the r, d diatV.,1 men ,11 be short of h'-lp dor oil season,. When th -n go away, the call fo II he louder than ever be "hand In tlie cities and towns are plentv of strong and capable fellows, practically full grown, but stall under lighting age and not yer .ettle.l into permanent positions. They are the only to l. state. Most of th ligent. only a si all p. downright lazy. Tile .ii, ,te ih-u be utilized on the farms The answer is "Yes." h,-, Reserve is nemg tried out i -tales and the reports are em Th. rr was a time vi-.-n . -. try hoy was supposed to he yiung giant and every towr n. several nuniging before the public schools , -Irong for athletic sport,. N 'he ho of high school age ha, to play foot ball, basket hail hall, or ail three. II. has 1 d fo track He kno for training and prides him:. elf on his good physical condition. If lie vol. untecrs to go out on a farm and help get in a crop, he will he a greenhorn regarding some details of the work.

Insure your AUTOMOBILE in the "STATE" incorporated in Indiana. Liability and property damage fully covered up to $10,000. Collisions of all kinds from $1.00 to $1,000, with no deductions. Fire from any cause with theft covered in full. Settlements promptly adjusted by agent. For full particulars see John C. Reed, General Agent Phone 461 22d E. Fordice Street J. II. Walker, State Ajjent. Office 115 East Main St Agents Wanted.

"Get the Star Quality" If AMMERMILL BOND Cloth finished Envelope. 50 in a package, two OK shares JL LIBERTY DRY CLEANER Works witii gasoline as soap :!ot-3 with water. An exeellent ounce bottie 3Mni: xwrsxs ii i im'i". i n J- f; s ... -..a ,. . hut how long will it take him to learn . under kindly and sensible direction? The v.raee town hnv. if given a fair chance and no', ridden or ridiculed

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by the young bucks who live m the i Lake Erie resorts, Niagara rails, country all tne time, undoubtedly -i!I j eastern cities, Colorado and the I, am to do his part jw.'stvia So get readv tor the Hoys' Working I ueserv... u comes with the ffi..r CLOVER LEAF ROUTE san.tion of Pre.-ident Wilson. It is j i.e.ng organized undirected by ih.-j Ask Clover Iaf agents or department "f l abor. Governor Good , write to CIIAS. E. ROSE, Asst. rich is th" othcai h.-id of the Reserve General 1'assenger Agent, Toiler.' in Indiana. The State Council Ho, O. of Helens.' endorses it to the limit. I Isaac 11. Straus, of I.igonier. a mem- j ho,- of the state Council, is th.- ii... Your Used Furniture Taken

ware in charge of actual organi.atio throughout the state.

dire:;' zz::TJ: ttz:U : joxes & perkins to work, but not old enough to tight I I'llOfieS IS 01' 184 It en, to them, "ll.l us to win the! ' war and we will pin upon your coals """ the badges of honorable rervice." !SJCKLE GRINDING AND

To Be Remembered. We that It out t!.. i-ielmi'is Kiel beauty, and Imof life the situ. i th. ii?" "' rM '" Usual R-tult. "So they are going to pinion. What will ha;. T'le n j.ai II m,..w r..r s noihtli,- to be ...,e nboll Children.,' white hioe, ails for 2', at Craig's.

AUTO INSURANCE!

COLGATE'S PERFUMES

Five difTerent sfxt'iul size odors, 10c CANDY SPECIAL A full pound hii of hiirhjrratie l. noiolates i'rie.a.y and Saturday at 39c HARMONY FLOATING BATH SOAP A larye size epke of Pure White Soap. It H.'nito at oc I i iiirT)inririarif ;iwfrl ri LIkJ i,tn-lJL .IrAfl, iK.. Vacation Trips Special low round trip fares to as part pay on new good's at I MOWER REPAIRS k. fraley-s shop Alley crossing rear Oak Drug Store I P. Ii. WINTERS j CIIHtOI'R ACTOR I Hour: 9-11 a. m., 2-6 ai d 7- p. a. ciivm i.TATKIM SPI.NAl, , A.SAIAS1,- KKLJ-. ! Rqcii!!! CI'J-J'-'') 2-2 221. Phon 2S5 Reo Automobiles - Trucks Five-passenger four ?K7r Seven-passer ger six $1250 F. O. B. Iinsirig Ca'l for Demonstration Moore & McRoherts, Auto Inn

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