Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 270, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 August 1917 — Page 2
LEBANON DAILY REPORTER; MONDAY, AUGUST 13, mi.
SKETCHES AND OBSERVATION MADE IN TRIP AROUND TOVN
Random Notes of What Was Seen on a Buggy Ride Through Outskirts of the City of Lebanon,
BY L. A. TOIXK. abi.u! completed. This connection beThc following is a semes of sketches ; t thf !vel of the Ini:anHli and obirrvattons made on a horsr-aml ! "' r'i:.ikf..rt tracks south of hupirv trip around the outskirts iin.1 "'" "! ronnrcU with the Midland . in hti.-rcnl parts of Lr barton-merely i ea-t me canning: factory. M) much some random notes taken down while t"r 'he .ailioad.
on a drive, the primary purpose nf which was for plea.-urc.
Fir.-t. w.nie general ob.orvations. -ow v, n uirn t the Ladoga fan As the route started in thy north axt i pjrlf forcparty, ,.ne "f !' banon's biicof the city and made a complete ' f ..,,..',.',' that -ho". circuit, wi;h iw .amnions, and .01'.,,,r." 'lh.,, wire" iu facti CTis-crossini;, a pretty fair idea wa.- , ....a,.,. , ..- le.a ne f, H.
'Hie fanning! Company.
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different :.(.. tioi;.-. o'" Lebanon, nuted that, us a generality, 'he and ea.-t pari:, of Ihe city were better in appearance than the
mid we parts. Tins a- made n lent in the care shown on the pre: is.. of the houMS, and as t" the en dition ol the building.- and tfroum Hil'hlii rs in the north part were fr rally in hotter repair, mot. of the were freshly painted, and th" law looked betier. In the -a, nth .-e.-ti. less care na.. sl-.own in the ratiini: weeils ano the planting of ilowi
buildings tiv -pace lielidi
of the ::l .a II. I..
been tillr. eh will ad. Dare to th.
y join!, and trait leans aie io-inif by the factory
np flow
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must wore the bum-he., of e" which are blooming in lj I all over Lebanon. Th" city h:u neglected t,i cut wed. i the .trn'is, .'litliougli in I an and some other public own the weeds are k pt cat .-he Looking over Lebanon g. r. other thin rioterl was tho ber of gitr.en. and the .c,ii nearly everybody is doing
garden, eg. The growing o:' b. a wteni.s to he a -perialiy. Soiae lii tomato and com patches were a,.be observed. Along th- rujt. u.-n tie-re . very Uttie construction work on nc residem-es in progress. On.? thr. uncompleted houses were .-e.-n. H garding cmp;y house- 'he total v, live. One was on Lafay.-tio ax.n'i one on East Kim lrept, one on Ka
Fordice, and two on Pai rm pretty well .-catt tJic prepoidcro.-oty to-a cast.
Fair Ground and Vinnil). About the first .-peciJ'u .bin served was that some .showhave already been put up !n Boouc County Lair, whi.-n is
about two weeks off. I- rain the pi.-p- ; or arations that are going on. it seem- 1 i'ou that ore to have "tbe bigg.-t and . .,:: best ever" th s year, along th" fa rs,:.. line. j.l.r . On the north Morns mad. nai!y iqu." oppo.-ite the Witbam ho-i'.tah thelgr,.i jrrnunds of which, byt the way. are n.i.-, ;f looking beautiful), la-.rKin Sar.llin. j tlao Lebanon' foimrr police chief, j., .m. u.r(1, ing a well and is preparing to hand a for redencc. Km Next it ,11 n that Edcar Doil- ; jr. oll bari so improved and niodci-r.ed : tiie the house ami prerni.-.es of the old i The Dooloy p'aiv on the Morn- n ad op-! r-.bi
on ha.-.d . wiP beg.n v-li'th 01 t
The Old) Idle
I actory. might
ihey '""J el with I'-1-'1 ..!,. wbah
the south p. '"d in appea
Addition to (i
holp!e
.our of tin Ib.U.e. Paul T.n itc. nil'.' e ..! adolt -o
oth.
e flowers of the "
"sun-hme I leruan tree t,. llhv state, T! nt to Mr. Ti
ready for operation ip taveral l'y-
Some MV og Fr een oro(nj jn and wagom bearing mute down Uu road, aa it aeems at if the Fuller boys will have plenty to do when they gel nturted again. (loirg west on VaInut street, directly opposite the sawmill, we behoid what hna been pronounced to be "the busiest place in Lebanon," the plant of the Indiana Condensed Milk Comp..ny. A new warehouse has just ben completed aa an addition to it, r,!l ii oven now stored full of cans, bii- aid other things, whieh will oioain "Wilson's Milk." Tee journey wad continued vest on Walnut street to Kast street and noith on Last to Llm sticet. Nothir.g of interest w-as sen except the
empty hou.-e on Kim street. We were
(loaded for Oak Hill cemetery. Oek Hill Cemeter). The cemeteiy is the .nost beautiful thinj to show a .-ti anger in the city of Lebanon. It is the object of envy on
ine pnrl of cemetery associations in
otiior , ities. son-e larger than our own. .-once the plans for improving it were
-tai ted ten year.- ago, it has developed
wnndcrfuh..' The gra-s is kept per'eetly mowed, and rocs and .-hrubs, .cant. fit! a tins time of year, are kept r. gu! trl tr.n.med. 1 lower beds, ins'enioasiy and uitstually arranged.
lot the ground.-, their de.-ig.ung being
.ii art in itself. D.versity in tl ,wers keep.- .-nine of them in bloom throughout tee sue-iper. At the present -line .'lododer-iron- and calacanthas htlshr.re in luxuiiant b'vom. The fi ' crn toe vases make a l-autiri:1 effect.
In ke
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i drives nr.. I th future years si.r bn.lge ov
of tbe part.- of wh i
o, v. to c Tneve are Ii Hill. Ill
a-hinjf, k to tile i
"ng that th wee .tree- from 1'r.ii. tory .lie 1.,-ing k-
' ilhaius Street Intprtc
braking of tlv central part
To Address County Religious Conference at Zion Park
EMBEZZLED LOOT HAS BEEN RETURNED
Must of Money Stolen Hv t'oakIcy From Arizona Postollice, Kecoveicd. '
14 Of tile ti.l postol!.'
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H.i.i:, August i.:.- Li ,ti fiiKhi uhi'e i,...'ii.-,:nr Ml! ra.;e Hi i'np hugl -. . : tlghls. woman's Then .vo-yei,r-o. Jek i . ..oil. to the plalforei
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Alexander J. Mct'onnell. N;itie of Hoone (ounly. Expired Satunlap.
iii.oibei of tie ( The fuieia! An'ioeh cburcii V
loud silo
rot in
ret 1.1 I hat v '
ap
posite Fairi"w park, that oik hardly recognize it. A view of Irf-autifui Kairvie brought up the old ipie-tion. are we oii.g to do with it ever, no attempt wa.- made to this quettion. Chicken lUtteriex.
o! to be ityliui.g
A TUIK SA.MM,
mad, ,
Coming on around (he M. nothing of .special intcre-t
until runasity forced a .-top at the Fear-('amplll poultry hou-e, ociasipned by the sight of .-core.- of big, atrat.gc looking crate arTairs stacked in the lot in front ef the e-.ab'i-h-nient. lncptirics revealed the fa'-t that they were chicken batter,, -, or ,ompartu.ent cojps to Teed ehi.-kei;.-.. .)'., ,' 600 of these are being manuia.-i jivi by the local company t- l e u - l i y them anil to be -oid to otle r pou'try housris, and men in thi ch.cken feeding hu.-ll.e;,.-. Trie roog., are l,u,t i f framework arm wire, and are ,, : oilers. Tiii y are '.'. high, t'ir-e . et wide, and five f(.jt long; and r.,r,!aii. aiteen eompartment... .epara'.-d by wire. Ch ai.iri.- pal- a.-e u- d betwe.-n the four floor:,, and m. tal trough, are affixed to tiie sines fi the feed and water. The butteries were originated here ami will be sold exclusively by the local poultry house. Their manufacture co.-ts about $J5. It has not been detent: hied a.-, yet what the retail price wilt he. A ready market has been found, as a carload was shipped Wednesday to a poultry hou.-e at Ladoga. Thr New liailroid. Continuing south on the Murrm ftaui; l was ,la.iryw (hat work is progressing rapidly on tnts new railJtad, and that gangs of men are at ! work ball.t.ne the high giade in preparation for the laying of perBianent track. As the girders over ! the iiig Four track will permit only ! one track on the new railroad, It a.
inferred tluit ,tlie Indianapoli3 and l-ranLfoi-t Company will not doubletrack their line through here. The till of the railroad ii completed south as far a the, middle at the north half o( the Morria farm. The farthest overhead arch tc the nou'h which it ovcr Uie Mt. Zion or Noble street road, is yeing completed. The connection .bot the tracks of the new railroad
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Mill Iteing LrccUd. Mr. Tau. r', re, o, .,.)!
ii,.-. v. lib the meMtat.i WW. 'We f r.d at t f lo-iiauapoii- av.nue ird Wair-r. -tneli I i.' rail! ha.. U-n n.-v
! .ta.te. I. tiiinga b.ii.o
but fee tting tl i
la .l;a I wa.- le 1. 1' In
' . f u. . Uhin t Was Hi
SIARTINt, MONDAY.
.-hii.inc Parlor. I'ho
ttev tl,at he l,.cat.'l re-nb nt of Frank!'' ight o"ii. He niaiiied th 'ver had a-n chihlrel iv. s ar" dead. II-
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phone.
SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL
oone County
Fair and
ifeet
At Lebanon, Indiana, August 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1917 Ten Big Races. Two Boone County Races. EAIILY CLOSING K VENTS ALL F1LLK1) Four Thrilling Free Attractions Daily Seven High-Class Shows Hundreds of Concessioxio-BIucic by Jamestown Band of 50 Pieces Liberal Premiums Offered in all Classes. , AU Entries Close at 9 A. M Monday, August 20 i For List, Information or Entries, Address Frank O. Myers, St'tretaty, Lebanon, Indiana
