Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 263, Lebanon, Boone County, 4 August 1917 — Page 2

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Rlhe Bearep awamp. Tht guarding was not lo bad ut during relief hours

All Enjoying" Their Work at U. S. Marine Camp.

XUFLE RANGE WORK Mn Are Now Being Tried Out atihe Tarf etsBaone County Boys HoW a Reunion. In a letter dated Sunday. Lyle Stephenson writra from the United State Wat-me camp on Paris Inland, Port Royal, ai follows: "In on of Rudyard Kiplinf ' poenu, 'Dsmga Iin' the climate of India i? described 1n thro words, 'Where the hnat would make your bloomin' eyebrow crawl.' Well that description certainly fit the heat on farm Island today. I am' afraid to t h w hinh tha temperature stands in the fun for fear I would loce my reputation for rtlh ad veracity with Lebanon i paaple- Thia marks the beginning of th hottest season of the year here istnd we ar rather unfortunate In that ?epeet as tr are Just goini on the rifle range and no doubt the hot weather will interfere some with our -ahootiug. Tomorrow will be our first lay ob the range no that means we will ba;in. ratting up at 3:.'.l o'clock -. m. The round trip to the rae from here is three mil and we niake Vhal rnd trip three times each day. When I -used to read about troops saJtisg kr.x (. fMttnf uu when ether people are almost ready tu go -to bed, etc., it sounded fine but wheu I ear our eoiporal about S:10 o'clock In the morning yell out 'Rise and rnW 1 feel like throwing one of my '-ahoet at h.m. but instead, 1 get uu. ' One does not eTen get a chance to "lie and utretth a minute or two for if be fails to move, the corpora accidentally turns his CM over and picks him--aelf up off tha floor. 1 am eery anxioua to get flatted en the range. 1 "though, for there, on has a chance to tnereane his wages. If by chance. I ' qualify as erpert rifleman. I weajld get $i a month ertra, sharpshooter. $3, and marksman Held a Reunion. "Last night we Bonne county hoy "had a rearrion. Edison Rohbins. ' George White. Searle and I with my "ounkmate, J. W. Vant'amp, went up to the Mth Company and called npon J. Boyd Johnson of Thorntown. Johnson completes his work on the range this week and will probably leave the island two or three weeks - ahead of us although it is impossible to Kay when anyone will leave here. "Our company Has on gtiard duty Thursday night and I managed to draw about the Torst post en the en tire list. From 8:00 to H:(Vi p. m.. and 2:00 until 4:00 a. m., o'clock I walked a path at the extreme edge of the camp along the swamp. I challenged several negroes and also an 'empty barrel, which someone hvl placed near the beat. It was jut a common barrel, like the millions of ether barrel in the world, but to me SXnraTBITVBXt ABD TAX LITIS warn mmm vba isis. Tli lrureee f MAr' inr,ii:p, Boone eo'mli. ornpase for th ' .,rl-. espendltnre and 1x le'iex Vv ll, Avirorv borH st iin smi.ti m?m. i . be held al th truiiecu ofT.ce on th 1th (!' nt !eninhr. 1M7 infnmn ' tnv Ml 1:1 o'clrtek. n m . Hie rol'em-i.. eMlmteit in! amounts fir si1 ir 1. Tensttlp sninitnre, tj.fl lownsliip tax. ceM on the :ss 2. T.oral cninin esnetHU'ire-., Ii.sn, tax, rents on the tins .1. Kneeial ehol ts iuHl.'.iiw $SJ1o. imx. z ee's nu ths fls i. R"t( ls enn1it'it. ;."" i. Poor enna.i 'ures or' i, ""nz yesr. lite- eent -.ax en t:, is Tolsl expcnttlt irei, r.l.3'"if). ri:1 is. imrtrivements Total v.I.nnon property S'et tslabte properly of ' JDslM Auguet e.

Protective Auto Paint The protection, service, bright and richness of color, ami pleasing effect in found in the use of KHEKWIN-WII.LIAMS ready to use Auto Paint. It is being unod by" numbers of people on their machines with citttifying results. CHAMOIS SKINS AND SPONGES are the ncccusary requisites t preserve the bright lu.-,tr! !irh in po nwioh domamled by individuals who apprccintc service and quality. Oak Drug Store - MASTEES & MITOIEIJL

tovwlaep with his dotflea en, including 'laggina. Well It is certain Mat wt will eee service many times harder than we have seen here. All of the Lebanea boys are in splendid health, end ell say they enjoy the training and I believe they do. It is much

(-worse for the beys who have homes and parents than ones who do not and they are the ones who deserve the praise. It must be a hard thing to do for a boy to say good-bye to his home and mother and h ave, knowing that there is a big possibility of him never returning. Yet as harrl as it is for the boy there is one that it hurts a hundred times worse und thut person is his mother. A Mother's Pride. The only thing a mother has to counteract that sorrow is the feeling of pride that she has borne a sun who nurtures in his breast so ercnt a love for his mother and his country that, he is willing to sacrifice his life on the altai of war for their safety. When one sees the hundreds of mer. here, he cannot heip hut thin!, of tl.r hundreds of mothers who are ptayinp that their boys may b returns! to them safely. Yet I will venture tn say there is not a mother but who ivnulu rather see her hoy give up his lifton the battle fields of Europe than to have him return to her in dishonor. America, no doubt, is proud of the boys who go to the front rnd sure! he is jut as proud of the mothers v-lio give them up. "Not long before 1 left, there was a campaign in Hoone county for tl.e Y. M f. A. an.l here I ran already see the jjuipose foi v hich that money, raised in the national r.-nipuieti, .s being used. In this camp alone tut. Y. M. C A. Imiidintr.- aie la-ini; erect, ii and the peopie may rest as-ii-eij iii.it ll,e t,. m l TM :. will Miiriy appreciate the V. M. 1 . A. ami the K..I fi...-. IV,, pie gui.ig to and nurk.tic in t'e'se move,,, nt ate devoting their t.nie are! II" r.e;. ti wonderful causes. "It is almost time for toe n a:i to he delivered, and that is an ho:n To which every man looks forward, letter and paper are certainly weU-onie here and once in awhiie a box of cooklc.-i and rand is not reru-ed by anyone. My other bunkma'e. a young man by the nnne of ilkmson. received a cake from his home m V'.-.-davs ta.--teil a-- goo. been tlue to the t'ted any for Local Police Adopt a "! First" Traffic Ki'nulation. Xew train line- haw Ixen n ff v :iic crossings aromnl the .1 pedo, Iran the will be ftl.iie.-l t, t'ltn .st,tiare er. Lines marking fife ping hr-e also iteert painted tr th.e ;iose of preventing a'ltomfib-!t tther vehicle, from pailung them.

Oak Hill Now Has Four Of The Old Time Mill Stones

' the enr'te.i wa'er r.r" -in f'entral Indiana w.iitlrr', I'oint. near lioe .e line. la i.itt'e Kige ttunty Cr-h. TI,!,. loeali' y hcea-.., favoite trading pti.:1r for i-";'-living het-een lnd:aiiapn! c and l.afa;.-.-te. It mu-t not l.e forgott-n that settlement.- we e mane aioti'g Kag'e Ciec's, atvl at Jao-.e.;..wn antl Tnurntnwn long lef(lte I'ianon wa lanl out or lorat'- i. In fart Tiiorntown hail long been an Ionian Trading I'oat; one of the

August 15 the Day When Women Will be Enlisted in Hoover Food Campaign.

iltj rfc Jtrr.(Hu sines aerricf.l IN'RIAN'Al'OUS, August 4: The State Council of Defense, through ile ublicity committee, tieorge Ade haiiman, today issued the following: August 15 will be registiation day or every woman in Indiana. It is he day of days in the Hoover food ampaign and it is the day upon which the service cards Usued by the Indiana League for Women's Service, indicating the experience, fitness and willingness of the sisters, wives and mothers of Ind'ana soldiers to do their it. are to be signed. In many communities there will also be offered for signature the food oescrvation pledge, which is simply i registration of the amount of fruits i:;. vegetnhles the hou.-e-wife agreea o p?e.,.rve fo,- her own family's use. a rontnhutinn to an incre.isr.l supI v of foodstuff in the nation during the next winter. This is a Hoover cud. The Indiana Kiancl-.ise League has urr.eil over its entil" organization to .no wo,k of enroiling the women. Tlii: t is b Sieved will prove a very effec ring anvass of t'ie stat le . er.gaireil in ple'ieing ehgtbl nenl of the stat- to vote for delegates ,i Ihi' constitutional convenlio er.t!v abandone.1 a a result of , ,,.... ci.uil d 'i.-iou. Tl,i ! r,f ti i.tl'i nt-.- undertaken id -.1 to the n;it-i-ton. as dime a part of .mint recoitl sire placed on ..p.tol T!-y V : nover mailing li.-t an.l will r from til".' t.- t me sUgg' .-tin v..r..m'.'atim; f.-r cnservii nl supply. T e educational be tins service is expected to h'l tu- effort throughout the natm sel-vi.-e ,i. will l.e filed Wl sUlle il of ilefense. ard v ill he ratalogu" vri- it vie v lo "tren-ig to 'In' ffdeva rovern-nent. should ww.in ari e. thr o leplace the ma-l-l - --'h'ir:, t -t.m bu.ines... pr..rti.--i..r-il life an. -v l o t.-a-'es. Mint-P, :ue he! -ate ;, , Inter, it on l -,.! -t.t W n en work he dm ti-.e t-je-te.l Houston of Nation TO JlilN HIS ( (IMC V. . II air: on. l.e. fr'., Indian f'hi-f-:.t TImo-V Ti le of g-at i thirtv me nty, al.i. ration i, is which w! at ,.. 7,-r Mil. itizer., of o'd Kle 31 f the l"- o on bay had their w Ilea oro-.n m.on thl- l.llrr. It is of l-' eorh n-Mke sntl ha- the usunl ne -ie'i.r mat-kings of the import -ctl ..tore. Thi.i la t meationetl huri' i- rirh in f,. historical .'oa-nec tittn... as tptite h large numlter of jieoi,e were eniplttved all alt the i'i Kleiji-r Mill in early days and know ti-e tine service rendo.'cd l,y this iniinimnte hi'lv. Mr. slolcr has the itrom t of three other im'l stones. Th.- a.--stt tatntti now ha.-' four mill rtoiics pon the getmrtda and if the it'ier three ran -ho loratetl it will mk" a very ftne historical rollvetion of early mill dorns used in Central Indiana.

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A'0TE--It i.i CnURCH SERVICES. itiist nn ir cm iu h. The Sunday m h-i'-i will me. t t'onu.t'y i.t i:4.-. The wiil he the .ill v -mil i' for the Stir.iay mt.rn,ii(; d Align-1. Tim e w ho are attendants It the .r.;urll.l!8 .-a-rviieitut not ireni--I., of tne immI are .nvit.il tit tlie oi ton . of the Sll"d.l school. The union out door mcetinc will he held :tl 7-:,t) on the puhlu mpiare. The .errnon will l.e iirt-arhet: .;. th' luv. . I, Hard. The miiluock mectmj will Im h"1-! .it 7 :''! Tliursttav eu nini;. Hlo. J. i;ilon will he the l-adcr. The yo'.mi: pnonle wil' meet at h::ti. The nastor has tieen a -le to lead thu tieetinr and will (five a short tnlk on "John Jatper" the noted loutherti co. ur-d orator and phil""Pher. There ill also he a numher nf the host nrgrn ineltslic and irpittual eonr-s -iinK. The parrnU and fiienda of the voung people are cordial invited to this meeting. The union meeting will he held on the uaie at. 7::i(i. The deimen will tie preached by t hit Rev. V l Ward nf the Central Christian church. A leader for the aingipg h buao e-1

Apology And; Explanation

We feel that we owe an explanation to the thousands of Paige enthusiasts and prospective Paige owners whose choice is The Most Beautiful Car in America, but who have been unable to secure prompt deliveries. The Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company has not failed to keep up with its production schedule. As a matter of fact wo have already far exceeded the schedule we planned for ourselves last December.

There Must Be Good Overwhelming

The explanation is plain and unescapable. This unprecedented demand for The Most Beautiful Car in America is inspired by Paige mechanical excellence. The greatest motoring value is the sum and Fubrtance of thir. explanation. With its mechanical excellence, it beauty, its durability, the Paige is easily sold and most important of all its stays sold. This shortage in Paige cars is not merely a local condition. It is a national. If you question this statement go to your nearest Paige dealer and he v. ill confirm it. But there are other reasons for Paige popularity. They go back of mechanical excellence, beauty and excess values. They are fundamental because they make such things possible. We refer to the sound economic and financial policies that are the foundation of the Paige structure. In percentage of sales increase. The Most Beautiful Car in America has outstripped all competitors between $1000 and $2000 in price for the last six months.

impossible for ff.s- ; yuamntoc Stratford "Siv .-,1" Kairliehl "Sn-tt" .

Paie-Detroit .Motor Car English Auto

uro. antl the ihoius will hi i.lac. HHST ITHIIn N ( ill i;t M. Ki I'll I 111. m ir.eel.oc. Thui .!..; nn:ii'. Cipnns from a'l tin ' :irt: it- w ill I , e-iVfui. seleciatiir of delt-Entt-.. to con ft rence, antl oin-'r ln:-nv-s of iui-l.ortan.-e. Ail .iie,r,l,.-i. a;e uicd to ta' p.e.-cnt. ( IATKM. t II R 1ST I A S I Ml IK 11. Sunday -ehool. !li':c; t-tni-eninioii. I":2H; '. K. meetmc. li-'l"; opt n air mectine, 7: r:n. The pn. tor of this , Iuin h will p, e,. h tlc 'ermon at the evening -ei-vit-e. IMTKI BUKTMIILN C HI l!( 11. Tnere will he Sunday school at Hie t.nited Kivthren rhurcli tomorrow morning nt :.l) o'ciiwk. A eh.nt church eervice will be held following the. Kunti i.v school. Cieoige Mills of IntlianapoliH will tune ptano here next week, lavtordera with Mins Kuth l'eckins. Special fried chi"ken tlinner tit, Ldwaede' Teataurant, tu ulay. Price, 3.

Since January 1st we have been working our hii-re manufacturing equipment to full capacity. But in spite of these efforts we have never been for one day rpupht up with the demand for The Most Beautiful Car in America. Il is a significant fact that in ihcnionth of July just closed a period unsettled by war conditions the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company was able to till only ."8 per cent of the actual orders placed during that month.

Reasons For This Popularity

Paige sales in proportion to Paige capitalization are many times greater than those of any ear in the same cvnpeiiiive field. The Paige has built conservatively, soundly. It h:is no bonded indebt-etiiie.-s.. It has been eonient with a a modest profit per car. The Paige lets had the money to create quality in each and everv car it has built. The excels value that has been put into The Most Beautfiul Car in America has won the confidence and preference of the American public. This great. t value has brought to the Paiee a supremacy that has stood unchallenged during the last few months of unsettled economic conditKMlS. Such overwhelming popularity has made il necessary for us to apologise to you for any delay you may suffer or may have suffered in the delivery of your car. P. tit is it not worth while waiting for a motor car that is at once the most popular, as well as The Most Beautiful Car in America?

tie 'olotrinr prices for am; f. o. h. !).- f. o. I.. l Mi f. o. I,. II- ! I I. o. I). ! Company, Detroit, .Mich. & Tractor

"WE CAN SHOW YOU" KANSAS CITY. Mr... Aiigu.t 30, l:U7 -'tic K.r.l... I.eh.inon. Ind. .SSrfiNRrVl ' In :i Sir: Ki.c!....il I'le-r-e rind S rent.i in stamp, for which ple.v.c no- i h-.e f ..i;r Heiiahle Com Rcrnver that you make. My l i't'i;"r, I'. V.. Bitii.harn, !"ld ni ho'-r nicely it removed hi-i corns. I l-ive i-e-ver been able to lir.d anything: as yet that would remove a hard corn, but Mr. Hrunham Kaid it removed his over a year airo and ha:, i, ever tinuhfl him i.ini-e. Send by parcel pott and' oh'ige. Vm.r-i truly, MRS. Kr.rmUNCK MASIE i2Z2 (iarfield Ave. i

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$1")M TO $300.00 Loaned niton Furiiiture, l.ive.-tock and other Cha'tels at legal rates''' v T EMY-ITVIJ PAYMENT PLAN v In siniii: of ioil and over you may have 25 months in which to repa Vtt your 1 .an, or you may repay sooner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS Write it or ca'l upon ui for full particulars. fj. Will be in Lebanon each Friday A. SWANK v lll lo B. n llur Bldg, Crawforiisville. Ind. Ill4 Wcl Main Mrrct, Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's oflirc)

ij:porteic, by mail, sxoo a year..

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