Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 290, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 September 1917 — Page 5

. EKRUER IKE FUTAING THE BETTER THE VHEAT Indiana Committee on Food Production I'rRcs Immediate Action.

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The good rams which during the past few " the plowing! of stubble at for wheat, an easy mi.tiei lier this work is started n ed, the better will be the the coming wheat crop, lotion of the Indiana eoinnii production. The results secured by Agricultural r.xpcriiiii ni conclusively that the f-arii is plowed for wheat, me is ot only essential ih.n should he plowed curl.. Ijufficient harrowing be p serve moisture and mult' i compacted secrl-t.eil. In .1 disking and rolling will very he-ncliria!. At the 1. tion, three held-, plowed August Kith, ami S- pi. i produced respectively. :;m J5.8 bushels lo the a-rc. rrh lieid i- w '; 'I doatoiy after plowing. T er yu I ' i conclusively the I !iit"f ';;!: ing seed-bed nri-pn .r.: n at the earliest poso'.;,At the i . a August l.'ith. s?l ' September loth. -- -to th" acre .i-ain-' . ! land which .. rW.. time and worked di-un nThese experiments -tin packing the .-ced-hid lev:!ter plowing, tile . hi ano . put in contact a-d ro enleft to prevent soil nioi.-tii-ing into the sulfate .-mi. is plowed late and iir, . difficult to puh'cir.'.e tt,o i ami unless thee are pti' air spaces at tti." hnit,,; i -row slice will prevent t capillary moisture. "On account of dry w. not aiwuvn pos.-ibie to ni. early." sav- J. ( . B -av: ' -. er of wheat rai'.-.paigii. "Icil condition prevail', the ;ar disked before plow in;, m vantage. In neary uu i.i.-vi.-al.le to Mil. drag do row each dav s piouine I,ing the held. In ir.arv c may ;be rom-d and i.iitoh advantage." When the oi moist, it is much easie,- ti thi-n, tnan it i.- .-vi.il . when it ha.- dried out. I or on it is v.-iy imir;.in preparation be given li e .- medial el v after plowing:"' In some instances, oat.-, -i be prepared for vii.ul w;: ing. If the land wa.. p'.n spring f.r oa's and ..a badly packed fiiee i-iv-."

thorough di.-k in excellent -on.MTion disking the field ! e worked to a d- .,: r, o inches and man.' 'a this method In iter 1 , pecially on tod wh.d badly. Karly and thorou;-ii the seed-bed rrmhinfertilization, is an 1 reducing the ravac s fly. It 1.- a noticivii.,1 ever tne voting strong and vigorou.-. the Hessian flv is not and thorougl-. oro;,n, -, bed make menl f -.1 germinatii.n oi ii;e velopmeni of the. vol The best ;. to' ii, and large proin ,s seed-bed early end o at the pioncr t n e. 'rnri V (A .It J Miss M.ci'uNn Anr.ounccs liial All Sucks lor Soldiers Must He in ley Mtlurduv. Mi - May,,.,- !,, ,. ,, Sock.. ror .--..'ii , r . ft.,-, .. . : 5 u. count:-. ,-"-iei,- '--il a t.na! 1 ..-1 Wrkers who -hi! i,;t- . a!Mi Out. All socks :.l ( I, ..'.-.-..u turneii in to t.'.e eo been set a- tiie linn! nay fo refunding of guarantee ne 1 . Till S1LES MET. Loard if W ilium Ho-pi'al Hi Id' .Muntlll) Session. The regular iiionthly meeting 1 the trustees of the Wi'.ham Iio-mi; was held yesterday moiling at tj hohpital. Routine l.ui-mcs.,, in.-ludu, the allowing of claims, v:: tram Wlcd. UWVUTES. BY M.UL $J VEAKLy

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el ue " I'eck s grown-ups of ten they were " l" Ml I'.in .vviiins t I iti'i ntnw n ( hui eh 1 otvrtiav. v T J. I.i Jnl.i'H i'l ( !;.d. C'ti i- and M.irv . Mo -Mi.-. IL AKT'.S ( II 'LL. Ire,. d M. d I villi I', l.l to i)ta r'-i w .'

1. . bo i-i.ied r, . , j,. u. i ' niri nuiioiiig, nein last year oy I little griimiiiaugiiter, F velyn I '" J' ''l("re' i'rofessor Fierea resignof ii-m- At. ante i bui'-ilay af- i Cl1 to Position in the l-afay-p,., i 1, c .J- . ette high school. Everett Kink, 0 near

Lei n Mr. N'. A. i;,a um ,! "U'iiter- "I-ittie und Ida and Mis iilfonl Hedge and Tlu-lo.a (.raha.ro -Mr, and Mrs. C.iy cx and children Saed-iy g ierts ;..t tl . home of Hay Tayier anii family, near Pleasant Vi-w. Mr-.. 1- rank Clemen.' nd children, of '.' 1 ii"i'ii, vi.-itrd .Saturdov night and hand-iy with Mr. and Mrs. John Urool.shire and Mrs. Lizzie Scott. Marguerite Sloan, who iuta been visiting at the home of Slum Hall, left SaluiiUy lor Iwr houaf at Acvv AN

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1 f tup presont season is the ever l,0P'J'ar Btory of the typical Amen n bov whose pranks upon his fath and mother and unon Srhulti. th( : mil ,ermnn grocer, are the talk of

for the rea-1 ihe neighborhood in which he lives, ot anti'iu-.t.- l The title role is in the efficient hands p 10 11.1t" l.v 1 i Jai'iiue fiauini wno has signed a r ii.e; ii.,; 1. eg lerm contract with the produv. J. 1 iia m- cel.- who h;'s to make many conces-.-.'inr-11.' in-; e.e s to get her signature to a con--.-in tin- vi. n 1 iaet. Al the (,rand (tpera House, nil ni.-. Ail Teui-ilay. September tith. The cnV :.i-i I"..-; gagernent in this city is for one day.

nv. accompanied bv Miss Ellen oan. Miss isloan will spend a few ,ys with relatives before returning ml Mrs. J. I). Knox were Wedgue t.- at tl:e heme of Hal I '"'khait and fanulj-, of Crawfordsdr. and Mis. Ilopkin.,. of Oklaho- . -ind ( harles Hopkins and family nt Sunday with Ola Creasy and dr. aiid Mr-. C. I.. Creasy and son. '. v. re Sunday guests of Mrs. Sart nildingti n and son. Kzra. near .'.oh iiiouK-nire. ot Lebanon, spent 11 day night with Thelma (iraham. dr. and Mis. Miiford Hedge and . l.eiinie. and Thelma (Iruhain ;e .Sunday gue.-;.s at the home of 1 I.oller and family, near Thorrtutlor 1'i'oplf on Wav to State ! I air .Me l With an Accident ! Here. t'llo ibile occupied bby Irwin nd faim'y. of Cutler, wa v an interurbaii car on North street (,,s morning about 'ock at the intersection of . -tr'-et. The I'lora family ih'-.r way to the state fair tnapohs and were coming Lebanon street. They were 11 front of the new flats het e 1 I v J Miclby when v tpe interurbaii car coming p sf,uth. 1 here is not room automobile to pass between - 1,1' construction material in '. and the car track... Ar.oth -ot. lie v.a.- coming behind the oied bv Mr. i ioia and famiij-. in i:e cduiii warn the ap-,-i I, aer.it g interurban to stop or the e.obiio in in., rear to bark out of iv, 'he in'.erurnan struck hrs niaie. No one was injured, but the oiie.l.iie wa- badly damaged, jr. Mora and wife, two daugliter.I son. are visiting J,oren Shanmin Soutii Lebanon street during their Harold Smith Will Teach the I Seventh (.rades at Central I Kuilding. Harold Smith, of near Vi hitcstown, ha., been selected by the city school board for the position as instructor in jthe seventh and eighth grades at the Advaiee, was chosen by the board for 1 position upon irc resignauon 01 I ht ' ,"i ,h y""" tion. Harold Smith is a graduate of Leii anon bijrh aehool, and haa hf.i one year's teaching faience in Eagle Uiwn-hip. THK KIND. "That pretty jjirl make tiwle an affecting picture when she cries." "Yen; a regular moving picture."-

State Authorities Determined to Maintain Proper Food Conservation.

An investigation conducted by the; State Council of Defense established j that a published report that fruit is I being permitted to drop from the trees j and rot on the ground and cabbage is j allowed to rot on the atalk, ih.ii i Shelbyville. was unfounded. The! State Council is anxious that such waste be reported, but it warns the 1 consumers of the state that many j such stories are perhaps with no more foundation in fact than the one above ! referred to. ) A thorough inquiry by a skilled in-1 vestigator, disclosed that the report ! had been given widely Increased cir- j culation by publication in at least twoi newspapers. Its source was traced through five different men. the List ' denying all knowledge of tne al leged facts, and adding that he had no ! recollection of ever telling of such an incident. He added the opinion that the story originated in "some-ope , talking to hear his bead roar." , The conservation of tood is so aUniDortant that the state authorities under the direction of Dr. Barnard. Indiana representative of the national food administrator, Herbert C. Hoover. will take prompt and effertive steps , to punish anyone guilty of conspiring ither to waste food or hoard it tor he sake of increasing prices through artificial means. Under the newly enacted federal statute there is a severe penalty for such practices as wer alleged to have resulted in loss of fruit id vegetables near Shelbyville. Farmers or fruit growers who enter into any sort of cent: act that permits of losses through improper hand ing or neulect, may tmd ibe beavy hand of the law upon them. I'r. Halli ard warns. The State Council of Pi-ten.-e is urging every patriotic cit i'.en in Inmaiia to report all such ca.-es, to the end hat there be no criminal waste m food stuffs which are considered vl'ally necessary for a successful prosecution of the war and for the com fort and well-being of the American people themselves. I'IKK. M.sses Mai ,art of last vl Kern ll.c t with their Alfreda Wills. Lowell and l.mcne Mmint ' e lattei part of last week at r r... I'oit at the home of their aunt. A Henry Coin, and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wells ; hildren were the Sunday guc-'s Or Phillips and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mi unt no il the conference meeting of Co tian Liberty Thursday. James Click and fam r. and Mrs. Omir I'e railed li. afternoon. Hal Wills and I'rank Kiuih have new Kords. Mr. and Mr-. Ru.-.-el W t:-'i". : :m Air. and Mrs. Kine-t Quick and dauv'i t r. Margaret, attenfled tne i'i i:gi re union near fiadsden Sunday. CALI.LI) OX ACCIDENT Mi l l d. Mr. and Mrs. lieoi c.ty, and Mrs. Nan g Davis, of the TltO Pike, motored to Hendricks Sumiav and .-.pent the dav v i Mar- E. Lines, formerly of m Saiem. Mrs. L;nr.- wa.-i.-veii ly injiire-i in an an idei the hrr..e which she w as en v 1 1 , way home from chu I'i'O hole in the bridge, w hich il w ing, .ult of the i.br-ii.t stop. Mrs. Lines wa.- t'mnwn fr the buggy. The h"i-e Mn freed self and started to run drauging X Lines along with the bocif,.-, wh lan over her. She was -evereiy c.it about the face and head and brui.-ed about the body. LONKSOMK TKML. Mrs. Minnie Smith at. I bm h, lleorge fiill were in Tiiorntuwn Siturdav. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Piddle Sunday with I . M. Itnldle and wife of near Hazelrigg. flraee Pointer spent Sundae night and Monday with her si.-ter Mrs. Mi.'vin Caldwell. IlLgh P.iddle he!,-d Mr-. Cu.i. Routb of near Milledg. ville inovi ''ny. Mrs. Ilouth i.- moving in with her brother, (Jorge Kci.e,, o1 Advance. James tlraham, Clitrord U-,ed ann Hugh Kiddle have been ralie.l to tak" the physical examination this week. KOSSTON. William Mare, wife and son, Cecil, spent from Kri'luy until Mcnriay witii relatives and friends of Indianapolis. Next Sunday is regular preaching day at Rosston. Miss Viola Oris wold spent a few day last week w ith her giandjnothcr. Mr, tiriewold, of (Jadsdi n. Mrs. Kena Nance and children, of Thomtown, are spending a few days with her parents and other relatives of this vicinity. Reporter, by mail, 3 a Year.

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of applying reliners is a whole lot different from -what you've probably experienced. At least this wtU the experience of Mr. Virgil Buntin,

manager of the Lebanon Telephone Company. . Mr. Cuntin tys "There is a DIFFERENCE in the way tires are relined. Yours is certainly the system for we are getting real service." We don't nureiy stick the reliner in your tire, depending upon the beat generated by the revolution of the wheel to cement the reliner to the easing. Instead, we fir -t clean and scrape the inside of your tire, removing all trace of dirt, grease, soapstone, etc. Then ,' give 1 ho inside three cor.'.-: of GOOD vulcanizing cement, allowing plenty of lime for the cement to dry. We also put a coat of this cement on the reliner. The next sup is to ivsert the reliner in the casing, which parti; uhu- nper.it ion retjaires care and .experience. The reliner is put in careful!-' so that ail wrinkles will be smoothed out and so it will FIT. The lit e is lie n placed over Ihe reiining mould, made fast, and the ! -diner is VUl.C ANJ.K!) INTO THE TIKK. In other words, it K made a iia'i ui the tire itself and will never creeo or come loe,e. The f't'lnwing i-tlei" from Mr. ( harles Callane. mav he ap-

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Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency

Armorv Duikliiig OF CHRtST!AN EH1EH I Koln'i t ('!. mun, V ir.e or M.imc i" h (;.-ls .ipnini!ii'.nl of d.--- Ja Juii.is V, ii and w"e to k dinner with timer V a!! a-i.t IV Mi . Mi;gg,e ii:ri. L- i -o.ei visited a few liuvs la,l wc k w vl. ii. . Sherr.'l at-d wife. Mi. Eliz MeK'in I- -ii.ii.iui'.: a lew daj.v with l.eorgc Mount atvt wife. Mrs. KM Jark.sc.n. of Lebanon, -m-nt a few iluy with Mi... Jane I'luoke-l and fatnilv. Lloyd Nay nod wife fpcnt i-un-hv night with C. O. Powell end far.nly. Heniy 'iii.on i-niiin and f.nnily atU'nded Hie Hedge icu.iior. i.t the fair grounds Surday. KtPOBiXB ON B. K. IS.iiU VtAKLr

c:'s . He sctys: "1 never believed in reiining beYour relinors practically made new tires for

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