Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 268, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 August 1917 — Page 2

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Children Cry izr Flctshsr'a

Th Kind Tott Have Always Bought, and which has been in wo for tnr over 30 years, has horse the signature of and hat been made under hia per StJf-f., aul supervision since its Infancy. WiVZ( Allow no one to deceive yon In this, ll Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-os-good " are but experiments that trifle with and endanger ihe health of Infants and Cuildien Experience a,-n;ust Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoiia is a harmless substitute for Ctstor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other nara tic substance. Its iige is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has keen in constant use for W relief of Constipation, 1'iAtulency, Vfind Colic and Diarrhnea ; allaying Fcverislmess arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and 3owels, aids the assimilation of Food; firing healthy and natural sleep, the Children's Panacea Ihe Mother's f rieaJ. genuine CASTORJA always

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In Use For Over 30 Years Th Kind You Haw Always Bought

You may only buy one 1'IANO in a life-time; isn't this reason ctvongh to buy a good one when you buy? We feature Christman Paines because wo can stand behind them. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 5o

Ciintlensary at Sullivan. Wiscniv sin. is Destroyed Iy Tire.

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Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint

for ail kinds of metal and paper roofs. We rn v yau money n paper fooling, 1, i nd S ply papw.

Clyde Lowe Phone 3M W. Franklin Ft. East of Bonwcll's Grocery

-.t t Mto hundred r.nd t t iu k on side t-.wk reai'v ! ."cut was burned :.r.

W.H.GREHN DENTIST Fin Nstieaal Bus BbUCIkj Imm Ms-Ut Pans MI

AUTO I X N Standard Oil 8eriee Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phone 21

Makers of the Foldin? Feather Mattress Shop North and Meridian tits.

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"'. r o" , Mi-u'd g .f ani'ting if they eoald art rid of constipation. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do tha work anil do it mm. Take It one ween to lie rt ju'ir, happy si"! tim. 0,.k limg ! :oic.

t'uvi and other err ir, .. fa"Cy. V IM.1 ' th" iea-tu::ery w;J oi .! 'r.. .!. TV,. If.. to :!e m company a' riv-Tf-i vh insurance in tie (anen Vofil. It i jn.!rr-too. that . i. J . t o ,,.-oic.!.aici on tin m tnji t' '0 of a m-n t'liet WOf-h i. ip-rtod to be f'sOv iDr tin ..iii-F Ih-o rvi.tv ,.... 'll,- ilf.nt

OI'K OWN INDIANA.

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, n" i vni(! to tnui nut vh;it the -.rm i.. ra!.H l.y luturali,.'... liUSliVU.I.K.. Auriji Hi K - i-oiir.ty tis.t an !in,e:.t n. in. H" fnuml a r' ..r . a hrerw i.'il' anii a ttri of an antomoiiil.' m the in.K! w-ar ..f 'loa.io, and returned th" artnle,. to th" '..vm'r. tiifltnc his nann- from the i -n-e rccoft . KI.KH.VRT. In.- Riklia.-t 'enli-.il I iimr fiimn v.ilei! ti, put 'he iieir a nu ;.- of re'aee prnparanii.i lent to ttie or.!MJl mn. I'.llrin!' "wu! lite kai.ief" literature is mure popular. IN AMHl.l.AN( K ( OKI'S. I"'r:'in-i. Neiillirger of lonville har ). ne a meoilier nf Die amlmlanee iiirpR lieuur trainrd nt liiHianarKiiii. It i extc-!fl to i eEillrii into gov--i m ;ent training about tho first of .lOpteiiitK'r. OPERATIOI) I TON. r'.f-rtV llan-ey. ho rehMeo on tin Dr. Johns farm nnilh cf 7,iorivlMe, ua.lerwent an operation for p.pfxn.li- ' t' rh Mmhodl t ho.-.pital. Inijaiiipuli.1, Ijcxjay.

List of 'Instructors Announced For ihe Ensuing Year Plann For the Year.

The Thomtowii public sihooln will iprn four weeks from next Monday, jeptember 10. Thin decision was made if tor sevtml imiuiriea had been made imong country patrons as to the need !f help on the fawn. About all were iir.-reo; that farmer boys will be ne!eil more in May than in September, especially sinec silos will be tilled n October in most case because of he late corn season. The teachers for next year are as iil'iws: First, year, Mia (iertrude roitor; seeonil and third year, .Vli.jy Idle Mater; third ant fourth year. h.- (irace Miller; rifih and sixth ..nr. Miss Alia Jai(ues; seventh and iist liaif eiRhth year, Miss Mane -tsir.:K. The utrht A class will be seated in

he hii-h sihonl and will lie in charge

f Alien Saun-lers, who will assist in nuh .Mhn! work also. In the hi-h school the teachers are: 'i;.. iiritenilinl, y. H. l.uvg. mathei.atics; principal. Wiss Celine N'epai:e. Latin uml Knelish;VS. ('. Yoke l-.ys.ici, m.itliematii s snd scricnlttiri'; tiiert S..uml. r,. hitorv. physiology. o..i.,i:y ami Kn-!i.l.; Mis.s Catlieii" Vi'Ptur.e, rmii. Knglish. botany, li-tnry and 7oolnpy. tuste s new ilefiaitu.-e has la-en nale in tin- .-.-Vctum if ir. Yoke is t.ai her of atfr.culture. Mr. Yoke

s e iinioveil bv the school board nnci

I:- s-.at-. the state payiiu i'l'O of h.s .- on a Imi.'-.-i. Mi-intlis cuntract. Ii-. V.ikc will teach in the regnlat i-h i-.-h ii 1 in th- ..i.-n.'n ami in th Hi in... in will i-i.ve chart- "f 'i-a-itr.! ac"iou''.'K m a !. partnu nt b : , w iii.-l u: '! r the i!;n-''l sujieli'i -

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Accident East of Zion-ville.

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Came Nvar Iin(; a l-"ol in An Accident Near ZjonM illc.

Rilev Ottircer, l.vmi; niuibat of .ion, ville, rame near losing a foot Monday aflemoon when he wu. nirht by the .wWo of a mower, fine r the hor-e was not doing its part in the pullini anil Mr. Ottineer tepar-? up lhmd and cavr It a slap ml before he got ha'k out of tho way the sickle caught his right le?. Owlna; to his hating on bixits his lee vcap. d ttilh w veie t tit Hlid MUlit iiruises. The team wan a work on he K. R. f'.rok farm and Mr. Ottinirer Waii helping with the work, t is a severe iojijrv It hut a lucky mai of a Worse Uijuiy.

Bui; Shoes and Save Money

AJl the latest styles of FALL XIC'IS in black or colors Nothing reserved New Fall Shoes just arriving are sold to you cheaper than we can buy them on the market. You have our entire $20,000 stock to choose from. Ask those who have supplied their shoe needs for the future, about these wonderful, bargains in Shoes, Pumps and Low Shoes. We have the shoes you need them why not buy at old prices? When you miss this chance you miss the treat of the season.

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H WE WELCOME YOU WITH THE MOST EFFICIENT LINE OF FALL AND WINTER SHOES jf THAT WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO SELECT See Us Early 1 French's Shoe Store 1 SOUTH SIDE SQUARE 5 E

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All Day to he

Meeting at Ziosi Park Addressed by Dr. C. I). KoM.

The Homie county religious conven- '. in, uniter the direction of the Boone unity Ministerial Association will he hel l at Zion park, Zionsvil'.e, next v e.lnes'iay. August l"i. This mil he Rnm rounty day in ..iinn'vtion with the assembly at that Ail churches in the rounty aie requested to seii, I as many representanves or ilrietfa'rs as possible. I i.i o.tHctef to insugurate a .cinty-iMiie rr,-lenient at this meetii2 to continue through the fall ano1 wmt'T, on iinss of i.imultaneous vangi lisir. si"- iar to the Indianap--'is p'sn. nveiing of the association will ,.- n-id in t.-.e tabemncle at lt:.K) a. - . hi. K. II. Kent, pr-siient of he lifK.ne nn.nty soeiation, will irest'le t nil nv etmgs of the day. A picnic limner will be served at

TOURISTS STOP HERE.

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ARM WAS HROKEN.

(JOES TO COLl MIll S.

Transcontinental Travelers Siend NifM in Lebanon.

A party of transeontinenul tounrti 1 H""' u"rl l or Training at traveling in a big Marnion s'ltomobile , Aiislinn Schonl. ", hung up in I.ebnnnn last night I ki. a?Ji.. An .,,.1 , ...in.. :"' II- I'.'-am. r. of Z,on.-.v,!V. who

trouble. The party, which included ' has joined the aviation corp Mr. and Mrs. R. !.. Rayner and Haugh- first mmpnny and ninth di'.i tr, rttallotte, are making the trip . Iave today for Columbus, from Hartford, Conn., to I.os Angeles, I he will attend the State i Cal. They stopper over night St the 1 aviation school.

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T!una.-.s touch. Employed on New ! Kr.tlroad. Suffered Injury. Thomas ( ouch, an employee of the ( Hunn-MeCnrthy Company, suffered a j broken a-m day before yesterday i when a tie fell on htm. He was un- : londing ties st the time, lie did not , regard the injury a.s serious until yesterday, when be went to Ir. H. 1 ) Ilak-r, ho found the arm brokei. Dr. Hnkrr reduced the fracture.

At J p. oi. Wnored hiit Hockv.He.

i-rial address will he Clarence It. Royse, ulent of the Parke

county association, His ,-uhject will I.e. "In All Judos." At X p. in. Iir. Royse will deliver a great lecture, m winch he will di.--i-s the iiuestinn of "Christianity and the V..r'd Wa-." Th- subject of this lecture is "A New Ijartli." Dr. Royse !? a big man physically, and intellectually. He is a lawyer, presnher. author, thinker and reformer. The li'iunr traffic and other evils halt i.tti-n .-.taggered und r his sledge-hammer M.. Th association i forton.tte tu sicuie him as ijie special -.neakrr lor this iMcasion. All pastors and memlmrs of the churches of Howie cojnty air rei-uested to be pre.-ei.t so far as pon-ible, and to boost for this meeting in their . -hurclies next Sunday. THORNTOWN DEAL. Former R.ssrk Restaurant Changes Ownership. The Tlioni'omi Times .says: "A deal affecting seveial people was made the fir i of the week when the former Itoark restaurant, lately owned b, (5. B. Walsh, passed tn the ownership of J. R. t oshow. who came here over a year airo as manager of the White & Armstrong clothing store. The latter has tmn f erred his attention to the restaurant, hen Hern Maefy is in charge of the more practical management, having begun service last week. Charles; Allen u in temporary charge of the White & Armstrong interests at the clothing store. The new management of the restaurant prT.Xi.-es giving close attention to building up a Mrst-class service in all the departments and at present will give special attention to the baking of a larger and hotter loaf of good tfbulctuuifc bread."

First Half August

ilk Prices

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Per hundred pounds of 4 Milk 522 c per pound of Butter Fat Midwinter Prices for Midsummer Milk 15c per pound Butter Fat above Elgin Indiana Condensed Milk Company

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