Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 271, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 August 1917 — Page 5

CULT RtPOftTES, TUESDAY". AtCt'Sf U, mi.

isiiaiiiiiiiiiii HllujHMlUiUilMUUJHimiftlllitl KJiNG DISTRIBUTED PAINT Campaign For Woman's League Is in Progress This Week.

Shoo

Sale

SALE

, Buy this summer shoes at last summer prices. Every shoe in this house must move. Fall goods arriving daily. ! Clem Heaton

H ' 'Better Shoes for Less ' ' H West Side Square. Selz Shoes and Others.

Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint for 11 kinds of metal and paper roofs. We Can save you money on paper roofing, 1, 2 and 3 ply papef. Clyde Lowe Phone 390 W". Franklin St. Cut of Bor.well's Grocery Harry L. Kenworthy HANDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone. 221; Office, 1M II. B. SHCOK VETERINARIAN Orer Oak Drag Store Telephona 343. Lebanon. Ind. State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH 1204 North Meridian. 206 South Lebanon SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per down 25 Double edge, per doien 3ic We pay poetr.ge one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon EVERY DAY 13 WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phone 100-Y Went Mam BL FOR QUICK ELECTRICAL WORK CALL J. E. BERKLEY Phone 978-L 124 West South Street CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL DrSfCT0R3 Office phone M; Resilience pbon 240 end 698 dtaaiey Eloek. Eat Scuta Street Hfli;?0!!iILiSfl.

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jClassifiedi I ADVERTISING ; I Eat-. Vic Per Word, ; I Each Lwae. i So AiTtr.ivsaiMt TLea fef I Than 10c. ' FOR SALE C'-:: sA"Cr;;.:vwT: fv-i bk-ooed Eu'fl 1 ;o:ps. ? ". Walter 1'avis, phor A-'v.i'k-. K. K. 1. 813 Ht WANTED LWA.slEtY MALE AK5TkMALE HELP An intelligent person may earn $100 monthly corresponding for newspaper?; $V) to 150 monthly in puto time: experience unnecessary; no cMvajsifij; subjects suggested, .'cad for particulars. National Press bureau, Uoora 1619, Buffalo, N. Y. 4-27-6 mos. trade, Inquire at 1hi Keporter "the. WANTED Eipert repairmen wanted ft ih City Garage. S-3-tf jifANTED G.rU Inquire" at" Bust " Manvfaettiring Co. 8-7-llt jHANil.D - fir-man at T. II , I. & K j rev-" sta'ion. 30 ce.ati per hour . I'ho-ie 72K. d S-tl I Xf Ll-f ' trtiv'STirm oT'ju i ft ?. within Cone or four t--.1i - of a high frho.il. Box 60. R. R . Crawford. ille, 'id. 8-13-:. WNT'Kfrr bay 300 pounds of .mall ... momn. K. . Imme! 8-M-3'. Tor al Ml Tborntnra trl fjO.. TaonVnra, Is'. r tuot iraiiu, lud. ruMr Vnriek. T-tiu. lad. 3. W. oil, rik.l Crj.li:i, tec. t. it C'.f'r. ! I'.htit. i-a T. tll:l, 01HlA, . util i4l tivd - IDEAL FRUIT JARS

pTo'I I'OR RENT F- il KEN r -Moueri' r. ni, ' rath eitv he-.t. Ida II ' I. fill Vcrtl

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Br:ikf:i-t if il-'-i .-.I. 'r-i. Mir . Hendririt-i, !1S North Tj-l-nnn ..twf ihro17l. X.lO-f j rol' l'.l.N r -S. vn-ro').n ho i--, id'.' j Ka.'t fuiierior :'''. M--. On her- . .Mi '. !. t-tt.2t I FOUND tf I roL'S D -Travelmc bij n-.ir aw . ' fwiitle car !-.n A .(.;. ' Oil I as;ent at iiajeinaf;. (.'j:ry 13. S'oar. ; LOST LOaT -t.-mii!e huil p-ipr'an.wer U i.-iTi-.p ol "Qutcn", C.iil 1J1 or 417. Kwwanl. :l- ----------

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FOR THE RACE MEETS I as Done Her "Bit" on the Farm and Will Now Join Speed Merchants. Tr bra H'MMte 2:17". his d "r ; h i bs p iblie wit r 'rift" (ft the war and is pri-pa-ed to entertain the exhibitions of npffl. Durthe scrini; no did iur part on ir.i snd plant is 110 a.-re? cf and Irfi acri of oats, workini? r"" douhl f'ur' in a farm tram. For tii !.i.-t f k. h ha. b-n at the VontLromer- ro'inty fair ground gi't'.ir? r.M-t for the rncf. ind her ..v-ed-liuikin le.eori are about complete. Hesitate in hy the nrted rare hor?e. U'i'ajV. 2:11';. and i nwner by A. IV (iofidw in. fonnerly if ibanon, but io-.f Banbrids. ho hehevcn thai ai-o In-, -en sim-jld ho u eful on the '"'itd. '! rare ho:.- k-lp to make he ojtu '-,.- Mt a the r ire trark. die i in spV-n-M t'V.Mral condition ell 'iiufr'ed a"d Jim Montgnmery is fetotini? him-,!f vilely t.? rnakina 'Pd. ti.e uual j"? rk orire disrvned ;th. Alrcidy yhe cive,. mdi ai.om rif b-mj able tn nxr her rer rd, for -he han been a hell' a' a 2:14 ttrt. (WiTje of her unu..u.'il work n th farm, the horsemen are a'rhne her ,peeJ prKre ith a (tr-'t t"al of i'itera, ReMom are ra" lior-e nked t. .ei-tonn meriil lih-ir, hut I-idy Maud ".. 2:1" 'j and Hedcewnod ht.y. 2:"1 'all l.roth'-r and ii.t.-r, mtrfl parertif a f.-r y i'o-a and ir. aeo. alv.av- wr.rketl t' l- il'nn Ivffire trmni,' t' Tu.i fa1 pair v n ov. n- ( farmer C-nlitr'T, oi lb-. J. C d t'r d-ill at the 'arm. Hefn -e t-y ber.im .-trand riruit fiar. Karmee (abtr would id them fr.n, one half. rode track to m..her. Hiivinir ore and ! adim' tinitli' r, imt if fe f.iunil a brother fsfrne. .t'jrk In t: trad with a lietiv va.,n he iil not hM4!-,tr to b,trh hi air h'lr-e.. on and l.elp pull the a n out. Beraiiw tlie history of the famou 'ul! brother ami riii't'T so fam'linr to nf h'-r.fn.n, ti'ey are womnntf if i same ki,id of traiinni: will result n ijrv..!opiii(f a ffrrat trotto. Gooda in blicveii that the ira r'ifia'jff bti'r )' v.'iltan he abie to enter tinM0 Imt tliiK ,-ea.-on. REGIMENTAL REUNION. r.iKhf j -Sixth Intfiana Will Meef Hire September 5 and H. The Eight .sixth tnd'ans Ileirimi-n' "ill hoM reiin'on It'-re So,teniber fh and 6'h. A lurtfe t"tdnnr? i xpeetH , e-ood prnirrpm i.s beinR ircpared 1nt th swnt. CARD Ot TH.NKS. V Mt due epfeeoiation of the mamy cxprcitioos of klndnen" and wnl M yiipatliy e thank, all ho in ai ay iifstcd u irin the last illne.r trio (testty af rfr 'leHi' niieWt, Lwrenee Hunter. KsiMicially tho Rev. Tusrgle for his k'wl Woedt, and Mini!

Mi! Julia Lanrlera, of Indianapolis, interested in Council of Defense work, spoke before the county teachers' institute yesterday afternoon on the kubject of the Woman's League. The enrollment cards for this organization will be distributed over the county this week by the chairmen of the townships. No chairman have as yet h.-ion appointed for Perry, Clinton ar.d Washington townships. I Scouts will aid in distributing the rards in I.ebam n. Into every home in the county wii'i p-o one of the lo oman'i I-i.gje crds ard : food cum sen-ation pledge card. However, nothing is compulsory regarding either movement. The food card?;, after bring received by the women, may be

mailed in to Wa :hiat;oo, and food con servation literature will he sent at dirTer-.-nt time to tV.- signer. The I.eagie cards :,ie ri!!rrt'i! up by the 1'M-al people ;!t-ii ure sent in to the tate heailqvr;. rs. Ti e '.VuioanV I.eejr'ie is a Mr'.e organ;'i.lion. '.vhi'.e the Hoover food consenr.tion move is of na'.ion-wide scope. The folliiwing resolutions adopted at (r( enrastle. set forth the aims and purposes of the Wi man's Leag "Whereas. It U necessary for the fnited i-'utrs to feed her allies a i ps 1 order 'ii o!difi" and citir.en i the v ;..r; and n order to do this ii -or.s:rv! everv I suit-, o' every dof; rair atul ' on: ti nl "Wv-trs.', The r aeuf. rture of , '"ed "ntunr " IW.HilO.O'nl busr ' grain Rnnjally. and the mruiuf are ef heer uses 8l'in.flC0 h'jrhels i rrnin annually, and th manu'actur unto'd quantities "f ther food stuffs, nil of! -ni-. and is e.eed-,1 for foi.l; and I "teas, If the ma-eKar'.tiio of-Irf-f i-;-.r - inclii'i.n h" r and ' re foppe, :t v.-,'aHi save thta's n.on; than five tmii -h money fr'-ri the liquor """.ono.ftin fo jail.; a id a-' uurts, f 'h, "d Irirh at lei t .liii) j')0.iino '--; t age of t loo.iluo ,,r n osf p-;.n who -e :; e ,,vvy , ,v , c ol - of dri"k Un iting (heir wices at an average f f2'tfl per '!,), I JI.C7I . 0,ol':) lent annua!!'.- l.y the Amercan ieo- (- .tiipa;e t-i'-en bv the liquor in makmg ?2,771.'iOi.ODO loss "V i,er,,. The marufiict 'colvvl'r lrfv-ri'ire, in,-:.i; nd " me, ard th'ir -n olov, m. 'i- n't'-.-' "ah',- loo .raw) , eedeH to supply the gr, "it d.':nv and t fill bo have joint -: t' reas. Ail of th" ris niuk a I. one-dry pohibir measure, constitu-'i-lld Step the wa.-te le the prepo-.o j proiit i- hrtng acted upof h" hill, h mf,u tut e option:'! with the prr arc . open to the char: "n. coi'.ard'ce or yn-iiiir mft'it-nce, and htvs th n to th- rh i'ge t f heir .".lid f.:"iS Weaken ( h, 'omnian.der-in-('hii f o: ,-hti iir-t 'it(h-ra-v; Herbert. !? f"' a'id ;,,,:jt-. n ai. l has P '. ,Og ,1:1 die i r-wly to put ino op, .ration 'n a,, the law give, hi(,i the pwliu'c a etin:tiii.-M'-ti vo'iid hai apjiointed, th'-n ajgiiiue, -'-jd.. agrc. mid d in thing, ini; pvji h .,,d - alii I-. a. trrl; ;:rl . get.ihle;, ar ,-, beciu.e of a lack of 'u' ilitie.i and the ae!( stum for taking care ":ni: to a te I'.iiiportatioii f a proper if then,; 'Threfore, He it resolved, by the moil o (.ii-encatle and this dis trict, awe nbl. d to form a Womar's Lrapje of Si n ice, be requotrd tu p htiou i-miwi-M ti ri-sture to the Kood Contiol Pil! tke clause prohibiting the :i:e of fooil stulfs m the manufaeture of b"vrsg ft aey demeripttoiT, to ..trike out th clause providing for 'ood cetitrVd comuil.isioit iaoteae? of Herbert Hoover f food ndminiiitrator. and to pa;a the bill thua charged with out farther 3lay JOB WORK AT PEP0ST22

CASTOR I A ttt lafaftW ta4 C-.&trt In Us ForOver23Y8ar

IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIrtlllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMItllMH Our annual August Paint Sale is now on and as long as our present stock lasts you can buy at the following prices. BEST $3.00 HOUSE PAINT Af during August sale at VV7 $2.30 HOUSE PAINT, CI Of) during August sale at VX0J BEST $3.00 WASHABLE INTERIOR PAINT CO 40 during August sale at BEST 82.80 FLOOR AND PORCH PAINT, CO OH during August sale at . Jdi4J CROWN WHITE LEAD. CI O f)f) por 100 pound!, during August sale tjJXaVV BEST $1.50 BARN RED PAINT CI 1 K during August sale at tpXiXif $1.23BARN RED PAINT. ()KC during August snlc at , , 7J, Corner Drug Store BARKER & SON. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED

EM CRANE CHOSEN

Former ISoone County Man (Kte Appointment in Tippecanoe County. Yesterday's Lafayette Courier says: "At a meeting today of the county hoard of education tiie appointment of Otis Crane as county agricultural agent of Tippecanoe county was approved and Mr. Crine wi!l begin his work September 1. He will be Tippecanoe rountv's first agricultural af-t. Mr. Crane formerly lived in Lebanon and hos for four year,, been 'oun'y egent of (irant county at Marion. He i- i. no nl the bet qualified iron in the state for such a position. The recommendation was made by I'u-'iue university and the appropriation has already been made by the county for his salary." OUR OWN INDIANA. 1 in, Mr rter,it(on, Ye,, aerrtre.l PORTLAND, August. 1 1. Small hoj - of Portland have declared on a dog poisoner, ho has aire billed half a dozen dogs. P.P.AZ1L. Augiiet ll.-Maor J. J. s has no sjtnputhy for garden thieves. He announces that every garden thief found guilt;, in his court w ill lie wnt tu the slate penal (arm. AN'UERFON, August 11. The Y. L C. A. building committee hao railed or -'i.llO needed to compU-t.- the lew $22fj.00 building. The amount has been subscribed. r.l'PHVII.I.K, August. 14. Here is a chance for a good-paying job as long m the automobile, season ta ca. Rusliville's only ronttable has joined thu army and a new ore s sought. fOt'TH BEND, August J4. Members of the South Bend machine gun company arc plannirg for a football team. Most of the men on the team will weigh more than 190 pounds. STAKING MONDAY. Dixie taxicab, day apd night service, at tebanon Smning Parlor. Phona np-x or as-u c-io-ije Fittify uf cai'u,:,ibc-! for piikUug of canning. Plione Len Btck, Haieirigg uhope. l--bt NOTICE. . . AH ivaynirt ami eMcutivo eoramlt'

OBITUARY.

Law rence Hunter who for th pst c months has been ill with tuberj eulosit1, passed away at 8:'H) o'clock Sunday evening, August 5, 11'17, at ' n"mc ' brother-in-law. Earl Burgtn, residing five miles northwest of Lebanon. Mr. Itnnter was horn April 16, lWa near t'rhana, III., and at time of death was twenty-two years, three months and twenty davs old. He was married at Danville, lil.. on October 7, lOlfi to Miss (iu..eir Leah llurgin who :. left to mourn over the short life they spent together. Mr. Hunter furnished his young wife with a happy and comfortable home. Shortly after they were married last fall, tlp-y wont to Huntington to reside where they bought a farm a mile and a half south of that fity. On April 2, 11U7 when Mr. Hunter's condition grew- so much worse, ti.ey came to Lebanon to live. Lawrence was the only child of Elliott and Louise Kirby, his mother having died with tuberculosis, when he was nine weeks of age, he was raised by his grandparrvts .Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter of Vrbana. Shortly after his grandmother's death four years ago lie came to Lebanon where he had since resided. Mr. Hunter was a ! member of the L'nited Brethren church 1 of Lebanon, having changed his membership from Urbana some time ago. , waR a voun(, m;m wit, a I n.nnv .-j t,im rti.-nos'tion and loved

"rlhv all who knew. Mr. Hunter took

bod Friday evening and spent his last few hours with his heart full ol joy, singing and laughing, being such a pleasure to him. Kind and willing hands did all they could to relieve him hut shortly after dark, God opened wide hi.- kind and powerful arms and jaid. "Come Thou Unto Me and Seek Thy Rest". There is left to mourn his death besides his faithful young fe, an uncle, John Hunter of Hayward, Minn, his grandfather of Hunt ington and two aunts, Mrs. Albert Williams and Mrs. Melvin Fluke. Tne funeral was conducted from the Burgin residence at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday morning. Amni.-t 7, l'17. The Rev. Tuggle officiating. Burial at Old Un ion. The pallbearers were: ray liam. .lake Witt, Ivan Coh"e, Albert Brock. Cl Sanders and Bert Titus. Sleep, laiwrenre, sleep, thy tiiale are all o'er, Sweet be thy rest, thou hast needed before We all loved you dearly, but fiod loved you more And He called you away to that beautiful shore. SOCIAL At BROWN'S WONDERThe Ladies' Aid of Brown's Wondtr church will have an ice cream supper next Tharaday evening, Auguet 16, 1317. 8U-H.

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Interurban Time Tables TEKRE TTaLTE, INDIANA POLTS BASTERV TRACTOS CO. Effective Feb. 1, 1U17.

EAST WEST EAST WEST A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. 5:2.-i 5:25 fl2:M t'2:17 6:25 . 6:25 1:15 1:25 7:15 7:28 2:15 2:25 8:15 8:25 f 3:211 f 8:17 f 8:r,7 f 9:17 4:15 4:25 10:13 10:25 6:15 6:25 11:15 11:25 f C2 t :17 7:15 7:25 t !:47 f 8:17 10:00 10:20 fl2:i Limited trains. 'Daily except Sun-

lav. (Frankfort enlv. Last car leaves Indi inapolis at 11:30 p. m. and Lafayette t 10:45 p. m. CKAWFORDSVILLE DIVISION Cars leave Lebanon for Crawfordsvflle at 7:30. !):30, 11:30 a. m. 1:30, 1:10. 5:.'10, 7:30, j:30 and 11:30 p. m. Cars arrive from Crawfotdsvillo at 7:10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m., 1:20, 8:lu, 5:211, 7:20, .20 and 11:20 p. III. We can supply ycu with anything in the Hardware line ai.io i moun or tkj ross Lebanon Hardware Co. W Kala Itrast Phone 6 PLNNELL-COOMBS LeHaoa'i Leading Lumber Tari MONUMENTS See us for your monuments if you want first class stock and workman ship. Call us and we will bring you to our shop for inspection. Shop phone 102; RetL 115 or 714 PLACE YOUR OKDFRS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO. G. R. BAUMGARDTg THE CLEANER "We Clct.n While Others Try"! 115 '4 S. Lebanon St. Fiione DSh P. B. WINTERS CUlKOPRACTOa Soon: 8-11 a. nu. 2-5 and 7-8 p. ml CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS (BEE Rooms 210-220-222-22L Phone 235

DO IT YOURSELF Lo it our sslf. Make your old car look ntw. A&k us about it. LOBES' ' DRUG 8TOEB

Mnts 70c Q'jiarta , 73c

Wary ElrBtrt li4otim tor her M; Inir AIo Cory and Bratton. Mr?, L-ivrenre H ,nt"r, Mr. and Jlrn

tee uf Fair Asx-ition are reoAieeted

Children Cry CASTORIA

,9 to met secreta-y li' fair in his omce ttff i . . i e-.ij Kjir BtX3 nw(f otoT K"rr ri Shoe trfere, Tuesday rer,- at 7:30. -U-2t it