Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 287, Lebanon, Boone County, 1 September 1917 — Page 2

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PASSEDEXAMINATSQN! the Names of Those Conscript Who Were Examined on . Yesterday. !

11. I Adron P. Slimier, Zionsville. li. F. Fifty-two was the tot! of examin- I', tioni of conacripti. made by the I !'" l-inton. Lebanon, local board yesterday. Of tins num- Virtfil F. Marios, K-sston IX. F. P. 1. ber only two were rejected. Of the: J' w- Shapely, Sheridan. I!. F. fifty who were passed, only three did '' "' not file exemption claims. The two l-ter C. Orr. Th-rntown. who were roiei ted are Harrv Rum-! W. Ci-nmorc Clute, bebutjon.

baUKh of Uhanon, whose order num- I ber is 014 and wrial number is and Frank A. Wilhoiie, of Fitc-boro. R. F. I), whose order number is aland serial number is ICS. The three who pa-sod and d.d not file claims are. William ibKier. of Lebanon, whose order number is .",1.", rnd serial number l't'l. K.irl Mills. ..f Zionsville. who.-c order niimher is Msml serial numbo- l;i:m, and Karl K. Schooler, of Whitestow n. vims lei number is l:'6 ami .-erial number is ltiii'l. The list of those who filed claim.-, 'oilovs: Ru...ell C. .Sn.it h. Ib: Charles C. Tru.,-., New I). 2. Ivan I!. Cd.ee, I.ebam-i II..-s. I;. I-'. -. 1 i:. v. i io i" Benjamin H. 1'nck. Z.onsvrlc. Ralph ri. !ee,. Ubanon K. F. I. 1 Ixirenjo 1. I.imhert. I.banon. Ofcla W. Sicks. Lebanon. William t. Sutphin, l.i-bano,-,. Walter F. Willi a:i,. I cban.m. Raymond C. .lark-,,. JairtesDwn. Ivan Fuller. Lebanon. Frank l. K'.se. Lebanon I!. I'. I' 1 George I.. Ferguson, Timi i tov n. Wil.iam I.. Harlo.-, Lebanon Clarence K. .V. K .... c';;iX r D. 1. Frank lllubauich. Kirkim II. F. It. 1 1'iara (Jiaoooio, Lebanon. Cleo M. Jasper. I.rban r,. Kenneth X. White. Lebanon. KSaSell F. Hurt, Janiestouii. II I' D. 1. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edc", per dozen 2i I Double edge, pr do7er. y We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon 1 CHIORBTEB S PRW jf -iv.;rv ,;".;, ,v'.; v.i

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C!krte H. Harmon, Browncburg, R. 1. Thontaa W. Dulin, Thomtown, It. F, D. 15; Curl D. Engledow, Lebanon U. F. D. i. Cicor-ze l. Pyrd, lbanon. Charles O. rflatnn, liwnnn K. F. I). 2. Clarence Ft. Pinsmore, Lebanon. Cecil C. Wallace, Sheridan K. F. D. A,va H- VVyncnop. Lebanon. Chest, r Acton, Lebanon. I!. F. I. Oenrfte W ills, Lebanon, K. I'. I. U Finest llu'lan, Ronton, It F. IX Charles Pearl, I eb.'.nnn. Charles !.. Lerkrone, Lebanon. Khun I.. MrCi-ei'nr. Tii:rnt..n. Nasm 1! Musi. I.eb. Scott A. Walker, If i:. v. r. Palpi, li. : .,1: I, CI. ail. , , , Mills. . K. r. r:. ; dKTS I'UO.MOTION. Ilcrhirt Ldciis Made SerReaul in I alrv Troop at Ft. Iliicy. II. . l. rt K.lrns. fonne'.y . i-ted ti .iv,i. rv departeient. The ia':i!ry u e -ta'l U'e.i at I t. I!. ley. Klill US. UK. Tll.l (ITSUN TO PKFACH. iir. ..n,etriu Iili-t-en. f..n-ie, -tI- of tee M. V ,h.l.-eh here lir.r a .-ui-r-ntemlcrt of t:.e Craf-iM-i e , ;-,-t of tins i!ivi.-i, n uf the M ronferenw. will preach at tl.i e';.o.tt rbu.ch here Su n,.,v rwmn, :!' (iVInek. The Su-ldav ev, "III i vi. rs of the . F. chanlt b -'jioed r.e un l:. . IMF l.WVVFR kM.it, - iSTii - T; though. You'd done time. Speaking at the a..seir.My i tt,f r bcl:;;tu :t inHOUSE PAINTS $10 I'er (allon

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IffllS ABOUT TO GO INTO CAMP CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. e'asion, but exemption claims were carefully ncrutiniiel with Provost Marshal General F,. H. Crowder and his staff at Washington, the situation within their grasp at all times checking every move. Exemption claims on flimsy grounds met a discouragement that caused many who filed thim ; to fail to press theui, and soon the I quotas assigned each section were I nearly filled. i All the while the attitude toward ! the draft was constantly ehancii'K fr'im one c aporehension to one of 'pride. "Well, they got nie" arcoir.I amed by a grin of satisfaction, was j the most rmimon expression of the I .uth certified as physically, m-'itally and mm, rally worthy c f weaniig lli.I 't'iintr'.- uniform. I Building Cantonments. I V. hile i'l the trrn-.i-ndous ta-k of J . !. .-mc the mn was in pr..gres tl great ;rmd-.,ra r lll.'iol ivooden d c.ties icted in tl About JlH ,,S.,l,e the grmi a,v or l rtfl l:itc-t rei et Wednesday. other mi called to nil the ptel lein ,h and sch-b p...--Ll.le to a iff ill K.tilro;it f'Unr

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TO ASSAIL THE CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. much delighted with the endorsement of the pre Kleot's reply to the pope byLord Robert Cecil. Briiish minister of boycott. His open acceptance of the economic policy, aa outlined by the p-csident, came as a gratifying surprise to officials here. There is not the slightest doubt that it has made the way toward peace very much easier. His utterances, high officials here, pointed out today, must convince the German people and especially the German moneyed interests, that the Cnited States is in a position to dominate any peace conference when held, and that if the restrictions laid down by the president are met, an equitable pcac without lasting hitterievs must come. Lord Kjberl Cecil's utterances that -the resolutions of the allies ifor Monmni'' retaliation I were puuh dev," is the lirst admissi.-n by a responsible olpcial of the enhigh t.n.e that the Pavi.s trade eon; ecence ii;.'- more or less of a bluff. President W ilson has been greatly surred bv the messages from a'l over the country endorsing his latest state paper. Not a single letter of protest lias reached the white hot'.-e and the eieb.rsemcnts are of a i. ...t lavish character. Everywhere the president's declaration for u lastirr; ;k.i.o f honorable character hu i n ei, lor.-ed an.! m arly coy let;. ,. ;,l, ea'.e.s Unit the people b .nv,' tii;it e v;.y t.) peace has been outlined in a manner that must suiclv br.n- -,bou' :'. end of the war as mm, as the tierman people completely understand the eo.s.tion of the I'ui'.ed States. RKPOItT KLMI Ih Kumar That Pope Would Pn-sent Ge I nj Iff Irlr, ii v -VMMNGTl i't I the Cn led s. brine; ;.l c iv.,1 ante h nt-d to Ci ..Hy denied G-bb-ns had b.

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A Few State Fair Features Ruth Lav,- in Aeroplane Raitis lhaviu's Kussiaii Concert Land Sextet of Operatic Sin 'era Show of -Motor Cars Horse Show on Four itjhts 1'our Harness Races ih'ily OutdtKir and Indoor YaudV. i!!p WoiUiam's Mammoth Midway Shows Arena Shows of Horses and Cattle Exhihits of Swine, Sheep. Poultry Displays of Indiaita l'i-h and Camp Exhibits in Food Conservation

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