Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 269, Lebanon, Boone County, 11 August 1917 — Page 5
LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, SATURDAY, Al'St'ST 11, 1917.
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Classified ADVERTISING kites Vie Per Word, Each Issue. Hoi Ad-ertisement Takan foe Lai . loan lUc
WILL GIVE AN ADDRESS
FOR SALE COll SALE-Hua.w on weekly jiay"Wcnts. J. E. Uroshar. I'hone '.i-U-X. X-S-K.
Miss Julia Landers, of Indianapolis, to Speak Itefore the Teachers' Institute.
COlf SALE-Slightly u-.d puuo $t0 cash on ;icci.nnt n' liar city. Address box "X. Y. Z.," i Reporter. -!
Olf SAl.K One good' foul --.u-
tw. will he fresh thi.-. ir.i-i
C. it Waller. II. K. 1. I1i. Hruirswick. .--IFtJ'.l SALE Walnut Ibu-t-'au i sjhings. Call at ;121 West Nstre". It-It
WANTED ! W.ii I E!) MALE AXD FEMALE ; UllLP An intelligent person may i earn $lilO monthly corresponding for; newspapers; $40 to $00 monthly in ! spar time; experience unnecessary; ' no canvassing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Pre. )
Bureau, Room 10i9, Buffalo. N. V.
I..-- Jal.a Landers, of Indianapolis, Jt 'd in Council of Defense Work.
'''ii!l r.iw i- talk on the "Woman1! rltf j L-,-irie ' be.'nre the teachers' in.-ti-,.;' Mi nrf.iv. Ail of the township -'IrVur.'.en f the Council of Defense I-. !-,i...-k w 1! bo present, bc,idys other., h : i-i- -e-d in the W oman's League. i I ; . i:- i invited. :.- ; Iw-r'y-iivc pair f will he ,,,, ' - n: t.1 tli.- ln.aahapobs headquarters. !..f the "Socks for Soldiers" niove--I-...-H 'h' .-k by Miss Muymn Sh -n-if, ..' i i" charge of the work in I umy. ''he workers in this
,.h of the Drf.'-n-n; League work ! e h .'I 'h .ipj.ul for lack of wind, c (..x.-rninent hit vquesitione i --tain r.c supplies for the tran-;.'i-in of troops. TWO NEW iiOILERS.
JUDGE PARR TO SPEAK.
Will Give Atitreae Sunday Evening at
it(he I'nion Meeting. Judge W. ft. Parr will give the address Sunday evening at the union out
door sen'ice to be held on the public
square. The hour of the service is
7:30 o'clock.
I l County News
PROGRESSING NICELY.
W. i k mi Fire Truck Has B gunV1 ill He Ready For Delivery Oct. 1. "od ha beep, received by ire cfy !'rV from the supply company ro. mi'r'etut-.ng t'-e new -I'm' true!; and ... ar:-'u ....1. i-d for L. ba:o.n. t - v.ork en Ik- eopir itii it , r i! .in n. Iv. (.. i". ..I ou.c.ais
icon vim iimr
ill
aStki") trade.
llov to learn llu- nrintm Inquire at I he h.pni le
w
oHice. WAMLD Kxperl rep; rd at the ( it v t.aragi
vtalia'im P.eean Today at Heating I Plant of lr.lrr.lalr I I
-III
.'harles !!i;iy, Tc:i,;t-ter for Karl Allen. Ii"rt Over by a WaY,on.
id.-nt r,. a:
Mknufaetur S';f:i)- i -
Phono TJ'j. yyAVLtU Uirl to Candy Kitchi-n. WA.MKH-M.-n I nork. Inter-,tati ( iiiriianv.
CHLKCII SERVICKS.
i 'iiii.xriAN scir.M I-:.
LOW KK MT. ZION. Rev. E. L Myers will fill the puipit here Sunday niorninR at II :((, evening at 7:S0. These ncrviccf will close the year's work. rimer Oacii? and family attended
church services S-mcay and look din
ner with Hay Rods-re and family. Dote Th-iitv,)--or. was in Cruwfordsvillu Friday afiernooa. Thomas F.mmert vas a .Saturday niifht guest, of Jewel Whitely. Mr. an.l Mr. H-trry l!c- "pent Sal-irda-w.th .Mr. and Mrs. Calla Ko.-s. 'She !!o5s hrothr-r.J exchnnced woik in oats harver.t. Th.' following poninn.' motored to the Shades Stitidav: 11'tr.i'd -Neeuhan and familv. K. M. .in. m:d fam'.lc.
W. W. Rash l.nd w;, S. I. Pusii and
,miiv, Mr. ki'I .Vi. v.. 1. (ira...--., I'o Whitelv. ('.- K-:mert, David arrow. Misses J'nvcil Cairo! nr.!
Mabel Lucas. I:ii!ev l-:ican. Hoy!
ek. James T.i ' ' and tl " mv lar- : Rose. Ktl-el a:. P.'-'t 'i.-ai-an.. . Mtirv Mt'Vr r.'-d i.trrn, I.nei.,I C-cil, and Thrron .Vi l -r a- d f itn-i
and
(-"'. (,i-.-es v.-i- a : r Vr. and Mr . K. At..-. I.; t a I I M mi..! l-ndav. K.I Wy-hhtiM nr..! fun
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to In had
m Me and en
FOR RENT
run liK.N'l I toii.-t. 2'
light hou.-.ke.p
office FUK RK.N 1 I-1 P-n-akfa t if il. -Jlendl.-ks, !H N.-rti l'h. na 474. ri'lt MAT- : - light hous. kpu (ill.".. COR'-REXT - S-.'- n I -ii? V:,. I Son- I V s K
bath, 6! If.
CANDLE YOi'R EGGS.
keep.
I 01 M)
FOL'ND-fordsv
agent at Ilnzelrig-!. ( ::: ry P. M. JIISCELI.ANKO' S K MONKV Cleaning ii-ao-h'-s ant e!.--1 - i sptings and jew.-'s. Tie e,ii i. V.ni ataff... tiJ.il. Wat.h-. a-,! jewir bin II I pli-.tinum. t rai'K Mci any. -il" N Grant street, cry.
( HltlSI'l AN ( lit lit II.
XOTK I.'.
The barb.-r sin decided to ;r, iea cuitmg to '.- ci '! lo'.h.
WILLIAMS HOSPITAL
ol sh.pnmir -pailm.-nt of -1 el inner fined
t 1
Mr. and M:.-. 1;.ihv R 1.. M-. and Mr. nnd M-". I.wi-- Owe: ;d ---.n. Kred f-,.,..-t Sim.Kv wil i d- Cu'l. v :-nd f;1.,-iii. Mi.-., f.-uige ( a-ada v- - I 1m an-l'-a'ler. Wi'bani V.'liii. i..an, , ilvr0w y-i'ip-d.-iv afrn M-. Whit.-mah's lit', n i:- eiit
Mr. a-.d lr-. S. f. K.
II. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store Telephone B;3. Lebanon, Ind.
State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH
(: H KI.OI Ml.
!2u4 North Meridian. tm Mouth Lebanon
Phone '.r-o.y , Phoile 206
SAFETY RAZOR RLADES MUAtU'E.'NfcD Single edc. p-r dozia 2.rx Double edjre, per dozf-n 35f W r:.y po-tnge ons wy. Barker id Kan. Irhanon
Flitinc S Pf'N ELL-COOMBS OHaoe'a Lead ng Lraber Tar. ; i
ol Mrs. J. .'-'I II i
Mr. ar-d -- .l-d.n 1 -r I n i r i
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The Paige is now reaping the reward of conservative fimmeial policies and sound business judgment. The creation and the continued maintenance of the quality that has made The Most Beautiful Car in America the overv heiminjr choice of the public, are due to the advantages the Paige Company possesses. These advantages are: A capitalization far lower than tha,t of any other company approximating the Paige in the sales-increase during the past six months in which field, by the way, the Paige has distanced all competitors. Scientific management that keeps overheat! expense dt.wn to the minimum. Huge manufacturing facilities operated by modern, scientific methods. Low profit per car. There you have in a nut-shell the reasons you can buy Paige quality at so low a figure in these days of high prices.
,'OTHh is impossible for us to yuarantee the following prices for any definite time.
KL.oid "RivM" :!-ve,i-p.: F ..it He'd "Six-lfi" M'-.Ti-pa.-
"Sis
l!-ei,:;i.-,nds "Mv-.M" r. jr-naef.'T.cer. l)..rtnoor "Sir-Sit" 2 or ll-pas.-' rier. S-'dan "Six-3:i" live-i-ng r Sedan "Si-''l" scven-pas.-erirer 'I'own Car "Six-nl" :teven pa.is.-nger. Limousine -.Six-f.l" .'even .!S?so,lcrer
.Jl Vij f. e. b. Detroit ..tl bid f. o. b. lb Sunt .fVJ-.li f. o. b. D tioit
' rod
..?!- f. ..J24ml I'. .$.' e f. i J-'.-T.O f. i
b. Detroit . b. DeU-oit , b; Detnnt b. Detroit h. Detio.t
Paige-Detroit J.'olor Car Company, Detroit. Mich,
English Auto & Tractor Co.
Ka-t Side -.quale
, ;:i i: I a few days veil .. (ii a Prod U. ait to.-k dinner Sundi.
NF.W ROSS.
vue-t of rel it v.. and f.itr-ds M-.n-l. y and Tuesday. I". F. ( leaves ti ar.-.u-t-.d bain J;, no-ton n Tuesdav . I a-t Sundnv morning the men, rf t!:- M. F. S-mday si hoe! I'tiest - of tl.e Sunila;, .M-iu-ol at
(it'll OWN INDIANA.
EVERY DAY IS WALL
PAPER DAY AT
THE PAINT
HARRY SAUNDERS
Phone Jw.y Won Main St.
.MONUMENTS u.- for your monuments if yon. dr. t class stock and workmanCa'l u" and we will bring you ir .- h- n for ii Fiiection.
v, V i- - pbw 102; Res. 115 nr 714
PI. At. I. VOt.l! OKOI.KM KAKI.T HARLAN MONUMENT CO.
FOR QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 West South Strwt
::::tuss:ati:atsa:iKt:ia3t:mjatm hi. u. baumgardtI i THE ( LEANER ; "We Clenn Whit Otlntra Try"ii
.'nr'i S. Lebanon St. Phone 3
V.
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CORY & DaATTON FCJiEBAL ItRECTORS OSca piiau 3rl; Kaudmce phanea 240 and Uj ftwley Plwk, Eatt flestt Rtrea
Harry L Kcnworthv HANUI.E3 Af t HftOS Or NON-TAXABI.E SECCR1TIKS le-ldenee pfidne, 721: Offie, 156
; vi;v. ai.m ' ii-- ft. -"! r e ...1 f. U-.li.,g ,n .a-!'. i..:. . , tie lore l.e want, d it lo gl to i-.t S;,, -ni' to ti-.l:e tri-atL.'-rd . I. PORTK. August ll.Ti.r- ('.,. y I !:: if Defence ha.- ,.:-o-it.-il a O-V 'I I Oil. In -1 1--' to C.jmi..it .-l-!;liO-, '-A 'V, ..g...t 1 1 ;. l r.-.. iv ."of a -.or k'a'it! Over Ib boli c dd-age 'ai.'s nave hi i. .! out in in-.n field, rlu'iilt -iyi will help in !h'' harve.-t.
I'tJCHK
id hi
!.!(. Augu.-t 11. John
ei.e.v-.-d Ml', f-.r one l.md of v a', a i-rcotd load, line, corn rht rt-'-O iu.n.hed.
( (iH'MI.'t'H, A'lfniat tl. Willinn Jeni.ing.' lirvun, now mukii.g rlmuiHii-
ipia lectures in Indiana, i-anita his
oe. n brvad with h'm. TIRA7.IT., August II William Mont
gom a tieddl-r, committed suirid
and it o b-'levrd h. action ta cause I'V worry mee i'dt fet that " godv-ns" had kiiitd !iia busii.cj.
rs. -I the I
no. Ti
.1.1- .n! ronf.-.e,,.-,- at Frankfo-t. i.i Kin-i.-it rut 1 arre... of ai . r.i- J. D. a ! I r. .-. ell F.-o-v-rt ,. Thor-d:.v t't rnoon till Salui-lav. Mr. end Mi,. Harold X.-dh ,m , . ta.ii'.l at en ire cream social Thursday night. Those pre out v.-ie: Mr. ; I M --. W. I (iraves. K. M. Craves a- l f-imdy. Far! Crave- and fan-jlv. .e . and VI. -. Pivehard Au-ehutz and (!. ei- (,;a.-s. of St. Louis. Lav. renee Canadu, uf New Rks:;,
$!U0 Reward, $10o
i ttiat lll-ri- In at t ,st on.) i thut alie- nnfl kf.pn
nil Hn slnKs. mir) t1Rt S
Irr.mtly. B.-itii .llrertly utri thi, tileofl nu lom-oiis surfai.es of Ihe syj'tm. thtoitbr dtrovlp lit foiinrtailon of ih dlaeese, &od aivltiK thn pa. l nt ttrennh t.y biiil llur up III" eonsllliillon mid uiwlni! mum 1.. don Ihi work. Th pr"orl..-.ri hav so mi h M-h In Hn eur.iivs p. t tt-.y eft -r oat ftua!r4 Ua:u, fer nj. oae DiMt tl laila to ire and for lint of iMtllnonmls. i-T'.? ii,.' ey tiikt iikoa rtai.ir ,4r inr-.tivea
To- M:.-es Catherine- Lee, pear
J.-hn Washburn .of Oklahoma and Wa'k-.-r, and l-'a;..- Joi.ee with C..i Uiv.in W.i-l-b'trn of Ktnsa- are hioe Kralr, (iuy Hamilton and Walto ,'.,K toeir fc -other. Fd:;ai- Wa. b- . Prowu formed a in.-r.y auto ,rt; bum. and fi.m.iy. . '. Ii i-itcd fee Sr.ele.-. la t Sumb.y Ceifor-I Youngs and 'amily moved Rev. Homer Da'e will fill his r.-it'J I .nay from tie P.-te Miller plop- lar appiiir.tm-nt at the Chri.-t;i ertv on Fast State .4n-. t to the tlllie ' .i.uirli next Sunday forenoon am Vaiiiin.r property on North (.r.-.-n . evi.ii.g. ..tei.t. i Hurt Sl.ieids of Irr.t non.-i 1 -a Mi.-s Fore, t Smiley came boi.ie , ...rr 1M1 h ism. .-., ,- I i r--t of ii r v.e.-k Monday evening from a snort course ,,. VMu-.-b-r trail, ai t -d husin.-.-:.t Wmona. ! In Cian ford. -, Hie Tu.-lav.
,. Alice Morn, on ill the past le. ith lumbago. S;
i.-is lic-n sidays sufTeris reported
b.-tter. J. II. Dunn of Indianapolis, who is riinn-ct.-d with the Long Creamery company of Union City, was here Satur.lav b-oking aft' r the local station. The funeral servires for Ned K.
Joe Palm:- of Jan.es.,v.n .-.as in New Lo-, a -bolt to -e Tue.-.iay iiioinnnr on ins v. ay to I banon. Waller H. I.im and jou'lg foil Chillies of CiafoniMil, W'tre thtruest i ol rrlatives hero tl-.e fii it of the week. Will.am II. M. V. y, nnrr n.r ,,ro;'i-
ns and a veteran of the
'anvli- a. . I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sir. i'!!1'" firteinled the Foster reunion M s. fla'-.h C.oodn m is spending a few do..- with hfr parents in I.c-ba-Pa j ( i.a'i I- Is in T-rre Haute, cmp oy-d by l is uncle, who is a eontiaetor. Mi- V ola ( i-.-.;ich am! Ml,. C. M. p. i e v.--ir- 'iir--..- at a Tl.ota luncheon i"--i by Mi-. Roy Mr-'.xgcr on ThursMr. !.d Mrs. W-n. Kerry v'. .ited Mi M'-rrt'i mother at Kiikl.n on
It. H. 2.1. I:--nry Otlii'g. r i. on the .-iek - ! a-- on-I J. ...e ( line sp-nt ri-.ur .in.' until Sunday evening; ! ! ie--d.- ar.-l rela'.i.e.. ir. Lifi--Cecilia Carey l.nd children,
tiun.ee. .Vera and Cb;
gur.-t., of tiieir grandfather. Ti
the
Tnuis-
Stuart wi;rc held at Mr M. K. church j war .tK.f Arthur Wheeler
our
Monday evening w ith Rev. J. K. She
rill in charge. Interment followed in the I. O. I). F. cemetery, south of low II. Otis Routh attended the Lucas reunion at Middlefork Sunday. He went over Saturday and stayed until
Monday. I
Car! 'Krate. A. E. Wheeler and F. Baluh Cmslwin, Cbm Coodwin
local soldier hoy, a souvenir just before he started away. It wai a ver .sjMion which he had carried all during the civil r.ar. It is needle's to sny Arthur priies it very highly. IIAZIX COLI.IJ.F.
K. (iraves were in urniru Friday. Par! Martin of Lebanon wras hereon liuf.iness Tuesday. Arthur Wheeler, who enlisted mime time ago, left Sunday morning. He it ill elaj with U.i: boys in camp at Indianapolis for a shrfrt timo hefore poipe- Joutb -
P.-iy Canada of Lafayette, van' the ( Mr. and Mrs. I-'fank : Foster 'ai'il
CIHit rpdilt- ;,nrt Clark Kerry were fishing- on Siigr Creek 'Ihuisday tifternonh. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. (Hi ndi nning wont with a party to the S.lmlrs on Sunday. Mrs. J. M. L'pdlk entertained the
Jolly Stit-her Friday pfternoon, ;
i Wa-.'ir M-( ailv. rf Indianapol,... is o p-bog a '- d:iv with John 'fhi.mp- . son and f-trntiy. I Mr.-, V iliiam John, on wa.. I lie gue.-l I of .Vr. Henry Ottinget i ut,da. i ver.
I MT. Z!(. Vh. s-s Nova lidliugsly and Fdna I and (Iracc Fdrmgton went to Ft. Ilen- ( janun Harri.oa v ith W. H. Parr Fri-!-lay.
While helping put up hay at Crist Kinraiil's one' day la.-t week, Russell MeClaine- got one of his hands in a rope and pulley hurting it very badly. W H. Parr and family, of Lebanon, took. dinner withr 1, M. EilriPStnit and family Monday.
