Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 289, Lebanon, Boone County, 4 September 1917 — Page 5

:t i, hit MifcMl II I " TAKES PTW fCSITlCN. ESEI,'IPnSiLit OF LOCAL U. B. CHURCH Classified ADVERTISING Rston xnt Per Word, Each iMrac. iio Advorti-erncnt Takon lot I4 Than 10e. O. M. Vodi Accept! Eeaptoyaienl With Mtjeetie MaaofaHuraif Co. Ollie M. Podd resigned his poaitioi That Public Sale as traveling salesman for the Eicel sior Stove. A Manufacturing Co., of Frankfort Two (j lirou Young Men ia Bad iris Involved Wert sht to Thin City. Quir.cy, III., to take a similar position Rev. Tupgle Goes to KingmanRev. V. H. and Cecilia Pellett Sent Here. with tha Majestic Manufacturing Co., of ft. I.ouis. Mr. Podd has he.n em ploynent with tile Majestic Co., be FOR SALE fore.

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fcxtra clean. True to name. f ielded from '!6 to 47 bushels por T. 0. Xierk & Son. o-rt-t.1 toil frALK-l'y killer, .Vv Kaiion; guaranteed; ui A ium's h.ruo,-s I.op and al.-o liy me. l.io., T. Sicks, hone Pi'C'B. -24-U fci'B SAI.L-ifudy -.d h.-..t. Vi-' i bu. to a.-u. C. O. Hhill ;.. A , It's nuts n-..'".-'.- J I. I.o- n ne l-Cl. K. 1'. ti. 10. OK SAI.K -1 in ac .- d. county; S I.iil'a roai India, iapoi;s mark-.:-.-; I.nr i'ir !i,; wutdertul'y I. ...i! i. at a bargain pric-; jjku. t ; e eomniaeale wnh ii-.vn--r a J. .j sec tins w.-d.sr:.l.d farm. Mr I . .Murphy. ": Blake .-:n-, t, ... tV -u.t I ,v. , f an.l leave ,-'. . . ;,i i , hintwaU1 WANTED jinoi nSANTLD I ,11 . mail 15.00 ; ' nj r.'cc. MANTED-Oa-.-; ... Mali uiaetuti:i Co.

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Phone 7a.-. T::h r ,, til Porter ihe Palace ' tl)-i. II harbor shop. MJS I tM -To I' -.1 a ,.' , French Shoe Co. - : : WAXTF.ii-'ioutewi ik in a ;r.w.t fannh-. ( ., ; !. 1 .'. " J :! VI EH Hoy to wart mi pr,ntin, ad. Inquire lit ihe Krpnit. office. wtN71r;;T.nv;,',,'.,:.':i nanufarture-4 'tirle. Ji ai.n M thi UXNTKP- At i;t, :'. i'h r..k! a.f. 1 1 , .oard aid '.ii, ioridor.-on. ilf.TRI; -'V IV Iniu::-' FOR RUM -OR RENT -It'll.-: i-r blocks from purir Wills. rOR KF.NTr ,1-t,,,,,. oLEBANON Y I LC ANIZING & SALES AGENCY Everythirg for the. no. POP.T ' automobile. Vulcan'sui,; a specialty. Telephone SC2 Armory BaiUir.g W.H.GREEN 1NTLST ?irt N'tttuBt! ruk BntKiOf Str.fo Auto Insurance Covers Complete . V. SMITH M .:.-i'h ! Thone J06 f;0Ki & UKATTON FCXEllAL DIRECTORS OfSc phoLe 35; P.'Bi itnc pbonM 240 und eS 8tul.y Block, Eut Btuik Btrwt II. B. SHOOK VETEKINARIAN ()er Oik Driij Man TelcpUoa 3:3. Lebacon, Ind. llarrv L. Kcnworthy IIANDi.i:s ALL, KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Rmidfiin' phiiM. ?24; Office. 106 Reporter, by mail, $3 a Year.

The Frankfort Crn-Nw itjt: .' nilov. i..g the arrut of throt yng j.-n uf ilie city Saturday night, n !,trfn f having contributed to the 'mij.i' Hi y of two young girls of th i'v, -in iir.'.Migation by th police i '-"jkri-.t rai'iJ dew'opnienta in the i. - of li i' men. In all, four youths f t : ranj:;ng in age from ?0 i it; ; . :ti havp hi-r-n found to he in- - ,i. -I a scrim of alleged crimen - .i : i .J li--? sfdur'mn of the girli; n ...-v iii I'irnplit a ftlor.y; ro'o"f f vight cars; robbery of in .!! -f company; embezu'ement; mI- ! c il- n gf.-jf, and poti'y ether I h.' :.i' " umliT arrest or iurei'"An !' M-.'-rr-. '.I. F.ankfeiU ' ; .r-v.a'i. 20. Pi-Hi-kfort.

ii V . .t. 1. l'raii.fort. ' -- irti'n and IoImi .- ke--i':. in jail. ayt ti a: l.kertr ' ..lige.i or ip '. .-e ilejnij. efe4- pi' emre;-r!ewt, ia-i "lli. I'l-ITBII ': red with cnM ibuBig ' T "' t'-.e tot r:' I i.gr.: -re at. . e t; .-r' had te'd t i f.iteir cc' ti ' ,:'-U t:,-!t the g:t-ia reu'to.' : .: t'.i.i. ".i ,e.-?, I ;;o after 'i e. 'I he pi ' '! look--s : up s' ' flav ive-iit. hut he wj elie.( up -'oj-ed. lie ,, nvr ii.it:l cl.srjre. sr Ktri'd to l-.i-.e roiled oT r f e.t o li-.'i in p-".'...-nf r' ;-n. I-.".- -rt n ,. '- s.-t. 1 a' , ; I:,- :.c-: C -n-::. I--i,ll-t III l.ie-r po I'i iil.ICSALE t A LKNDAU rt.tjhiior IJ. C. K Ri h lT;:'.rU lie., l-lsth of I.' T-.---lav--C. H .t . . . o:' . .n. ! iV V I'..!'. ,; , -if Ohio, en, of Tul. r pvnur "f '" flrni . iv'Tniy 'a Bt.i'- no :i 'f. ! ot liAl.l.-M r,i NWrv ' .'ie ItalPs Cstsrr Core Is -! na' an4 arts 4lre,,-JV urx.n th K 'jJ irl coua orrs.M of I lie srstera. V-.1 (i tstln'ntsl. fn-n f J VHtMKT CO. ToleAj. O "II i -ive--!". ' - tm ln :t Hani Tins '"' icstiiritln

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ni Grand and Petit Juries at Coming Term. The jai'y cnmmniiioneis. James A. fogshira and Caleb liratun have irawn the following jurora for thi September term u? tlie t'ooi.e Circuit ourt wb!ch conTene-; next Monday: (Irar.d Juror Adaai C. Hissonff. Center. Jsmee t ain, t baton. Us'inw T. Hair:. Sugs' Creek. liido .. Caiiane, Center. Frank l'ty,w!n, ( enter. Jtsa T. AVers, Center. I'etit Juiors fieorge N'. Shelburn-, fcagie. Hi.j'-i Low.-, i '...tor. lew r-Ar'ev, s-iga,- Cieek. Ieii.t V. Kttei tV--i er. tfknr !. Mille.. rii-ear Creek. P I. et'iri'l. Center. A?a O. PirkeM(n. Perry. l't"ry Arndt, Super Cieek. Talor aer.- .. Ji,-!.,on. Hid IWa 111 for Sia Monlhf W iih Cnmplication of I)Utam Funeral. .... ag'I k a -trrp'.i- - IV ;?. He r-nl lived f t the pas f:f"o yearf e!l nd favorat-'v krow . v.-is rr.arrH o Mary J I'vrrr art tie...-ge T. Mllle- :,::d i.r-.-e '-'! rA lijii f".t.-bi-on, of ihi, .1. W. K-.hi.oo. Jr . of i"io, v .! .. .! M-. Itelm. of l.al n-C". an'.1 fi'-r.h-i; ('noi, of 1',-rivr. Cil. .i I'n i-i 'si -I. h.-i-i- The fun ' --v--.- v. ii V h -I t from thi'l.r.. ,1 III (li. vV (,..,( ,y ., Ih 5.-v. Cs,l , s.s,,,.-.l by Rev. A i s- i, ofrti-iat ng. Interment a' k Hid. LEAVE GN MOTIDR TRSP TO VlilOIHEEoSl I. P. Slsley anH I'aitv on Lons Auto Trip in Mr. Staley' New Hudson t ar. HAjoun.ej b In., h.oth :. S. A . (f 'iklaeoma C';. tn-,.. H. .oi and Rii.hoII Trout. The Aiil ko ia Cirvinnan and I.oui.' - Wt Virginia and oiH V i : ari i.I 'i'l vi.it NoilolK, u:.( Wi it and pose. hiy Paltimoro, -'u!i ea-t. Tie MrsMS. -tal -y am . wll visit tin ir old heme ir a. Thev raici-t to be goni thirty days. BOY WANTED. T. W fart v A'ond-Viiarn-bout There h an opeiiiug for a boy te iearn the arinti'i's trade at The Ko porier office. Any boy wUhing to r(der the ernotoyinent P(b-" esl! at The t'i'oi'ter olme for mlotmation.

J. o.' i . .l.'.K.-t. Cer.ur liirrre t Jl.,i.,e. J-rk --. y.,r n .,:.. Ci..i.'i . ' M. v. ( e -:-. ,t(C K- lion.a.!- .1: n'e. 'ii.e ll. 'a:!:o. F..,; e. . e:::io k1. Cragjn, C'cater. ' a : U.IWH a. i. J a. kr,.. p l-enhour. V , rt'-. ' e.de Cieuletimrg. Ivrr-. .' i r . 1 :w.ir:i. ' - - . ?. r r- .-i-n. i ... . .-s I , , . eVi :). :. YES1ERDAY AFTERNOON

The White River conference of the United Brethren church ho' closed its session with a meeting at the Indiana Central Cniversi'y at University Heights. More than 400 persons vere rre-istered at the coherence and

a larce number attended the se.-sions j without re?istn:tion. Retinrts showed js a net increase in membership of fifiOij; and in f. nances of 15,000 tr the year. ! V. H. and Cecilia Peilctt, of L'ni-' versttv Heiphtf have hern aaeigncd to he pastorate of the I.ehanrn yeoarrh snd the churches in this circuit. Both ,;r prea. hert of con.- ideraVe power j-ss and both -.re spieadid workers in al! s lepartments of church ac'ivity. I The Rev. Mr. Turn:!". ",h' ha.-, been!-j oaitnr of the 1 wal church r the pa.,t I .to ;.-.ars. has liein a.-iKne'l to tlie5 Kinprnin church near V b-r bork'. i zzz n !'i.-' charge "ill !. b- the Kair-S

i-v and MamMII iejrr:-'-a i: thejsrs' 'aine iicinity. In t,' ' kt !'i bo; nou jJ

barges ttie Rev. Mr. luge- i? n'entifyirg himself vith a community i" .chiih I'- has a wide ar!U.iintn-e. fci t spent five ; in m.mttil ia In h twi ll Rao. :.p. T.ijjee has endeared msif to his panshioiiers and he.s iv warm friends outside the lmre.i'.te orrie of 'he churches to hh h.- bus devoted his energes. fhe rriirchcs of which he has had i.arte have all kh'" n a rfaily and uiii-iantial growth dur.i'g hi .o-iaitoi-ite. NOTICE TO RKI'I lil ICANS. .1: . andidatc and coir.mkwenn'-. he c.n:t h.-iin-e at 7:'0i o'. Tuci ,y evi-r.ir.ir fm the trat.sac .on of i ilia-t buj:n -ss. Rcjiub'Kaitf i oid:;.:lv invited to att'-ii-l. t l-.Ti:A!. Ci'.MMll IF.K Sports WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD'S SF.KIES l'.V JACK VKI0Ci. J C. "MIT.K" PK l'.:,'.r. I'.t'-r" .1. C.oi oan ii'-ntoa, -reed. Ard, strai-g a- i;e..ed hu ck r'.-Ki y''. it or.r? oisire iiioi to !o vn ti tee Kaia. it -ebt-i; r but.-ma irir.ir i -g down ." r i.l..t of li.-n "'e I an- n.,-A hi.- ie't II'- , III. . -.i 'I, aod Iik oioiind w-rk brouubt (('!('f "i ..even li" al l-l': . wittily i,i old club, the I'e.l.,. ar.nr.ing ..treiik of ten ..tra ght g, ird f"r a left handid wipnirg ,ir ten .itraight-i i going iotne, i- - th Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co

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.iMioaid's in the bUJin something of Cen- ' Vakolar.d, l-'!a tiif support a se.ni-pro s with Lakeland that now. .t to in : '-;.-el. ul! f:-' and 't la l:i:2 1',-n'i'n ! ,1 1 . of tr hi fall g:. .-t twenty. I p to h, ail it-,! ol fee K".o season he re a,:- not v ry s ii..-.iH( ioi , and in Au-M-i ii ; " o ..old to Pittsburgh and h a trani-r. ir, d to too (omits. U-t .-ai. .villi Mi'iraiv, he won .ixteen gamra anil lo-t eight, for a pitching .ork lias been an outstanding featJ.r. 'or ;! ."'ai'ic and Srhupp he has !n about. 0(1 : r cm of the games iiiifired hv t'i- Now YY.-k cuj. ..t of .-,) ir-li.i.g It'll puuiid... PLAYING THE FIELD 1IY l.i K VFIO' K. .f .11 1 ! ,w, sr XKW VOKK. Sept. her 1. West1:0 chilis are .-lowly hut back info their own. i:ng .letch '' :"ii'il years in 1 tf-.it;ti. iind eiirht ."'lAm.T.cii'i. ti'" t.-.ims on of the Allegheny range M'h t'-'e of PtIH ne. th ,.-1 find we-.' !eag';-j do'-iii..it.r.2 the pennant the good of ba-eh.-M generally, at I" iter could happen. The -. 1., .-.ortinaled boih tiaJor lai;ic l -.0 Inne; llwl e-.c-i the world'. - t :!., lo enhu,e lh West a it III. Hut the tsorni will tum. Ho-t .n Red So-; hive upheld a t in thv American League for ye.i'-., .10 'ii litlj; the .ient ... a d prior to that t'o,o the Fed ui'i-a t-i,vd in hciwen three of 10:'.' Amoiican. League p.pennant in the Vr.-t. ard Detroit lo-t n w .rid'., .voir-., of that year to the rhttehur'ch Pirate,, al.u a Wenrni lit. .-. The Culo. 01 11IU. the last Na-'ei.-.l L-.iKoe ci-aiTipion., from the '' I -'i an ca-V pn y to the Ath'e:':.. I"tnt fo'ir out of five gumr.,. Iti-t the ie: i- eom:ng back. The ard'nal-: and Red., have the earmarks of hot contender attain next .season, ind a it'ioi' many wi.ie baseball men c prrdi'ting fiat the Giants will b.-onujxrato, ju. t a.- the Champion !w i;rs base lone this year, because levenl of McC raw's most important iiayers an- getting well along in ear-. Frrd Mitchell's Culls mu. t al.-o he figured. The te.r.-i, as it stands Ueiay. is not H (haiupion-bip uffgtvsralion by any mean.,, but Mitchell lias lines laid for -r.i-' ng that should get reaiilU. The Cuo leader recently annouuci'd that he will have notumg to do with player who come to the club a.' a "gamble." Ho wauls toieu of rccogiiucd ability, and he haa Pica-

Let the Reporter print your sale bills. You can get them promptly and at reasonable prices. Then advertise the sale in the paper. If you can get a sale in Boone county you can get it through the Reporter.

ui'.-r.t VN'caghinan'a peinii.i,iwu tu j out and get them, regat-dins ef the : price. t In he Ameriuaa League. Cbicage. i Detroit and Cierelana are tbrea pew-, e-ful dabs. The treng'.li of tbe ' vVhie S'oi has beta so p, -win tut a'l . seajon that it it neediest t mention he esss of Rowland en. The; 'I met ntid Indians, wo.h belter pitch11 g next lesson, may t,e ei.pei.ted to per cent .'.lines than they have wua tins ye ar. 1 t the (l-pe is correct. The a-i'i-.-.ge baehail fan looks upoa lians fanner as the i!e., of major ' ague lonyeis. Pat Hans is only ti e runner up. Bobby Wallace, who has been con-ne-ted with major league base'oail for -,v iity-three years, is the daddy of 'em sal ; . Bobby broke into the gime oi IMC, while Wagner came two years , :itt-r. Wagner, of course, holds the. palm foi- continuous service in the Xational League, for Wallers has play-j ed in both leagues. The veteran Wailace hoids a record thai w.ll probably and for ail time, j He if the onlv big league club and' rejoined it sixteen years later. This happened when Rohby came ba--k to the St. I.ouis Cardinals this sunoif. The !a?t time Wsllaee was seen it the I'olo Crounds. prior to tha rerent series of tbe Cirdinas in NewYork, '.as in the summer of 1901 . The next year he was with tine Browns navmg jumped tha Xaionel Leag-j-club. And Wsilace today is carried with the Ctrds as an active player. Pome veteran, what? F.STF.RPA V'S RFM LT. AMKRICAX A5SOCIATION. 'fol 'do, 7; Indianapoba, 4 ifl,t game). Indianapolis. Toledo. laeroad irame rsiied .eventh inning; darkn .-..-,). I.'iui-viile, 1; C'o'umbue. I (mantrng gam-). Col-jmb','., a; Liui-ifille. 1 'afternoon gSTte). Milwaukee. 1); St. Putt. 1 Hirst garnet. Milwaukee, , St. Paul, (second ram", rallil eieht innings, darknesaV Kan ias City, 9; Minneapolis a (first game). Minneapolis. 7; lia"-s Ciiy, - (second gam" I. AMKRICAX IFAi.l'H. Chicago, 7; Detroit, (aaoraiag tramel. Chicago, 14; petieit. ( ( a'temoon name). New olk, 1; Brntoe. . daorning -ame). New York. 4; Boston 1 (afternoon rhiiadelahi; f'rit iranie). Pboad.-ipbll 7; Wa.-hingtan, I P; Washington, -St. I.ouis. 3 Imoiane). Cle :ng gam"). Cleveland, 7; St. I.ouis, Ii (afterneon gam": 1! innmg). NATIONAL LKACCK. Xew York, 7; Boston, 0 (morning game). Ro-ion. b": Xeu- York, U (,ift"rnoon I'hiUdeiphia, A: Brooklyn, (lirst tsecPiiibi'ielphia, !; Brooklyn ond iriine). I'ltt.baiu'll, f; Cincinnati, 0 (morning game). Pittsburgh, 5; Cincinnati, 3 (ufterno' game). Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 0 (fii.-t game). St. Louis i; Chicxu, 0 (secesd game).

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iirrvji iiijii:h:'.-i.-Prcst-0-Lite Service Station Rattories rpeharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suits that Suit South Side Squara First Rural Loan and Savings Association III a Kertotaa Zaaara H. P. New, Secretary GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jewel,, Opticiana a ad Moaie Dealer a. West Hide Square Phone 213 W00LEY & EDWARDS BOSTON IAN SHOES Hflri-DflNIElSORD. GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS