Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 291, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 September 1917 — Page 7
LEBAN6i DAILY RKkjirrtKililisDAV, StPTEMSSEH 6, 1917.
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FOIl SALE COR SALE-- Hod Rudy u Extra clean. True to Yielded from Jitt to 47 bush"! acres T. O. lhtk St Sim. CUK SALh-riy killer. 'II.' i guaranteed; t Adam's h shop anil also by mi'. I. '.. I I. l'hone !2:i.'ii. roK s i f ii in Boone co-mtv: K ,ri.-s Lebanon on Lalav.ti a-,,t .ifmv I r I r near Indianapolis iv irK-:. : :i provimen';-; ..t,.,.rf..!:y r . s.,.1. at a har-rum price; ..!, title i h a h you see this -c..:.'! farm. K. M r 1 i 1 t FDF SALE-Stwfno. ' S and leave older at 1 liardwam In.. Lohun.in. bui-hf in to acie. I. II. V COITSAI.K Ii Mv , I i it hl. to aire, i H on, a1, miles n 1'hore l.'5!i. II. t I'. Ie. 8---2!it-2 WANTED UANILD r i i matter toM per and P'Cmvi Ma.fr i ilelih Pa w Al r I -( i Manufacturing t yAMtD-Tw Phone . n5. I-.:. ' si.no MAN 1 ED To iiiL a inn n ho " of about nr 7 room,. French Mine Co. S MIAN I ED Boy lo li-nrn the .m trade. Inquire al The li.pi office. WanTk to roc nd h-mil. I J at i" 1 H Norjn V t St' UJAM I I'- A riH fur c k. - N Jstsansit-ruiir--ana wug.i. '.'20 East P. w ANTEl'pL-.-ni COK SALii Hod.ruai; ; .-. in u Cain. Iri;t.,e :,' .i WANTED Vc M omn;endl. w-,Mt f I en FOR KENT COR l.ENT-iI i.b'ookfi Tl'nm e. West Washington Wills. OR RENT Finn i h fast if d. sired. I'i at 918 N LEBANON LLCANIZJNG A RALES A'iENCr everything fop the auto. IiORT intoroobuej. ulcan Bg a upeciaity. Telephone 312 Armory Budding W. H. GREEN DENTIST lira! Natloual Bank Bulling Stale Atili Insurance Covers Complete Z- C. SMITH I'M Nnr'li Meridian. Phone 9i-Y 2C South Lebanon phone iM CORY & KUATTON FL'NEBAL DIRECTORS i iXBca phone SB; Residenc phonea 240 ud 89 1 Btaaley Block. Eaat BesU Street H. Ii. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Store (Telephone S43. Lebanon, Iod. Harrr L. Kenworthy BANDI.KS ALL KINDS Of NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence ph-w. ?2: OSce, 1S
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Handled by Examining Physicians. en eunfccriptu were tx1'ic eourt room thu niornnl liuiiibcr for one momma; : exaiinnine force of phym this nu'Tiber. Ilororr ridan K. K. II. 2. KIr.ier n 1 kj Nee;e. i, Kollie Williams, I.cbaV I inch, Lebanon Ii. F. rejected. Those who did nut claim exemption I Jai-oby, Thmntown; HoM' rnlan !J. 1'. II. 'M: O' n ' I I) 1 i in iinnn H. K. L). :f: (.eorKl l":i; Claude l'vles t H k A I re J r I a I i:i-"M Taylor. Lebanon I The list of those who pi It t n v a I '.V'v.ri, l-.a-:"n R. I . I I . Ii. II i I!. ! I) P'llniim cejnty f..,' tl-. ci'.ter i;,-i !! ' '.h fe.d w,fe a-.d Ar U'. vi-i'.d John lnen ard fainii) i,.ar I'li.i.-ant View Sunday. , , i ill alio 'All ' at'eo.leil thii.-,. ..iv ;-':iivlay ,-no! fonven.n :-t .d' a wo 'I ue-dny. I'. . J. KanforH tearh sthool at i iliil j.-'iool hoii'ie Ati.il Witt i HtnkuiK lot Ralph .'.,.. rer Advance. A CASK IN POINT. "They say that a man liecninea morally veaker aa tint day wears on; less able to resist temptation. "El.uulilnt wrmdtr. You know it was near Ky that Adam utc tiif apple." Boauon Traiwript.
NOW WHERE ARE THE SOCIALISTS GOING?
BY JOHN KKEKINE, of the Vigilante. Why have po many of the ROcialiHtd in the Vtiited State deeerted their socialistic ideas, Kor years thei' have preached the doctrine of a colleetivc society, not always with surcees, but adways, as wo thought, with .-incerity. New that the war has brought home even to conservative minds the advantages of their theories, loyal cititena everywhere see that the country must act us a state, "ot as a collection of individuals; they see also what may prove a more important vision that even when peace returns, the country mus think and at as u state for tbe sreo:' of the whole community. In the intc--et of the state, mar.uiact'.jrers and farmers now submit to a covcrmnent eersirol of thnr pur.-uits, the housekeeper and the grocer sulm.it to a ff.ivernment check of the ennsj'iiption f I'hhI; iuiiI men and v. omen accept c-iiveinmeit d.rc. ti in u. to Ml.at nullut hi . ul.l Ttak At such a iit'iiiunt it w.iui.. no the m.jst n-.Luni tiling in tue world for the sincere iinciaint to o'i'.'un.?e tlie.-e d:spo-it'i'n.s towaril a ' iller idea nf stateho- I. and to rr.tke ' iiiiMsitHin. B'ini.siint af'.i'f the ' a-. (iut are the .k inn -u n. '' le ocili.-t partv. must he iwair A M L( II VN K SISlTiC vb , I . n .1. w .t : . I.vr cb at I.' Mi, :hulli i:tv V. ut tracher. d Vi-h Mmrict A-.iilc Till: O.NK I.ITTI.K DIMWR.U K. Priita. -I fame over un Uie laryr si teu'ri'liip in the woild. If I hadn't been seasick all the way over. I wouldn't have known that I us n the ocean at all. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA
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MTUC li'f Nearly 6,000 Pieces of Surgical Dressing Finished by Local Red Cross. Mm. Ruasell I'ortune and Jlra. G. L. Siayman, f the lndiannlia Red Cross iead'U;ii'ters, were at the local Red Cross workrooms yesterday instluitinir the loea! workers in tlx packing of finished p'oni. Mrs. I'ortune has charge of tilt- (lack'nir of hr spiUil frarmcnts, and Mis. Stayman of the surt;ical irt'eini;s. Both complimented hiffhly the work ofh Iloone county chapter. A summary bi'.s bum kepi of the work done in the surii' d ii"es.sinjr department of the local Ked Cross during the two months since it was es tablished. In this ti:t!. a total of o "l.'i pieces have been I'n.shi'fl. Tintntal includes tilH co-iMne.-H.'s. lrt small compres:-.'.-. .I'ln ;;.i:n::cs. -'(ii small spomres, :;.'4 small i"au:'e ro1!;.. .rK (faun- roI'-.2:.i!.-:"ie .liain... l-'i I'l'islm I..-, ..Be .-. Ill ..: i-r.-. tl IT'.d.l.n'S, IS C.-.l'i'. I I Vk.t. i: j !apa. i tomy p.n:, ..I .1 'i k'nlte., ihii surnival ni 'Nepline .'su.'siLiy fvoi.l t'. p. ni., and after --upi'' vf nines. 1h" Kid Cross slates II '"id .i.'ucist w.ll d'f.i i a. in. to ' Tuesday i.t if any y will be V. liilc Sn MiM Win Tin (!ut of 1 (. antes Koma'niii ii Schedule. I! INGLES AND DONERS n ii-.- hiimme d the ..',:,., A-l Hut . cl.iil him in see the hone M.old irive bone- lo And As In ,-u often bfar hi.n r.mtnh'e, pint, lake a tumble -I v i'h theie -ar a haticbU .t' ir 1 1 oi.tp.on wol hive a f.( iian.-e t i l ei p (. l.i.ntr.i a.'eful durla the Hi; of O.!ol-i. 'i'lie but - of J.n-kaoB. Kel-h, Cullins. ami Can-fil are a.'.swtin(f themirK'Ci 'n the AmciH'iui leaa;uc PotT. Kiehobl's wiidneis iftive tlie )t4 Mux a fr.nh at PhihH4im.' And itc alloved but thre hits at that' 0!d lid James has i-iiattmeii tiis
TwoBigBargainDays Friday and Saturday are to be the two biggest days of our , Closing Out Sale of Piece Goods Come and see the wonderful bargains in Dress Goods, Silks, Ginghams. Percales, Outinjf Flannels, Lining. White Goods, TitkiiiRP, Canvas, Embroideries, Laces, Braids, Buttons and many other items we are closing out. Come Friday, and come again Saturday, it will pay jeu well.
EXTRA SPECIAL. We received this morning a big shipment f New Fall Hats, see them at S2.98, S3.98, S5.00 and S7.50
North Side Square ver reeorl-. II" f;oi four bita in rT.n a.'iiinst the Cubs and tit-d.i.al.-i s l"ped i. T wuh the famp. i tie ;.n.iiii.!it: lienny Kaulf. ! iii'Ui-l y I. Hie center fielder of (.i.i-,:s - i ."ii-il out .1 homer that n li e tir-t iran-e from the I'liiilies . I put tin' iiiaois on ca y street. n i : rs are i M,ng the Nai.:l !t i."i' -in extra inmv (ramea. -.e 'i ,i' ss rei'' I'avi j .r.l up nil kit the 'it''!iir".r WHO'S Sli(l IN THE WOIU.O'S S-EIIIE.-:;T V'.M VIlVK. -. knt.t to date. - c e hi-, i n-ai sia: it tiii ' lU! -.i :i in tiie .'-'',.i nen .la'ii.. ir. lin e to paiticipatt oi:i -cir- of K'l.'i. cultini nii of toe pie with til' nl M.-,i aw ' t. am thai year ie n.- it!-, the I'haii. i h;."d the H i:-. -,. ot.ee luraii ' i. a metiv,-r m' the pie 'I i v. tt".iiR'i fur a see i ,. tni.k ihe . er'.- .r.aie 0' IV M ..' to i,a-i-l D-marr. u"-. .ii.n.-.. Lavendi'i. tin o' hi- h : "inr ''do any f.'.on : ie ika . n'.abtv ehin. bu' u i- ne n lucky b ill piayer ;,, .i"i:.e , a n ai tlui i ,, back in th N. Yi.rSr .M. the c.i to -naiv the ? Weil. it. snd Mr.iraw .f i n i to b.'l'ov. .bie man to have aj's had the repuw .th a it'hi.1 memtile "akne .otters, and lie may be tiie rum to l-p into the breai h in a pinch any it'.? i: ha'! (r-.t; e f-r the (:::n 'n the i.ir :,fr;-t . U bo knov ? Ihirinir hi- lirM two years wdll the i.ieni.s A I'ii woik v as itatb-faftory, fo;' he won a fair ner rent of lii Siimi-,. bit about liie time M-C.raw ent Id.w to the Phillies he was retjinrr hi' bumn retrulaily, and the "Little Napoleon" lifrurcd he was on toe dav.n cra.le. Put Moran'a williuiroess to tnnle him for Jimmy Lav'nh't sreinei to uphold MeC.raw's action in euttiejr him I.kisc, but he's bark niraln, and hia retuin i Jlilt one of tiie freaks of baseba'I. L'emaite is a right-hander and hau
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"Superior Service" con ddcr.iiile smoke -.vhen he want to cut loeue. lie a ao haa a good aasn.inietit of benders and the weight to put a mighty mean shoulder behind them. Ha wia born at (Juincr, III., .September 8. 187. it a l l-feoter and weighs 180 pounds. PLAYING THE FIELD n JACK VKIOCK. irty ". r.frsf..M4l pt iN-rir.i NP'-' Vi'KK, Peptemner. 0. T ii tport.mre of t.'t(r(t the jump in th riily .iac-s nf a pennant race was net bi'.'i'ht "u more stror.gly tbtr it lias been in the ma.ior league this A well-known mitr of baseball ie.,no.,' -a'd that in ins opinion th b "t t.-am in the Anieri-nn l.cu ill m: be the pennant ir.nr tlii' ar. lie pointed mu that the driving er : the P-trmt Ttgeio. in An--int. was jr-ester ((. t! it of either he lios'-in or t'hi-aic.i tam. and thai Tr ibe rsr it- at -i-t the e.piai of the (iianta. :-il!.!n'e that Ilusrbie Jetinr.ijrs bl tarti'il ff in 'be rs.-e in the junior T.ainr c;iTii,t. with w ell-ba'aneeil nt. Nine. V'hat would hsve been the .-nil' If the plani; of the Detroit lub in Auiru-t rsn hi1 taken as a e-ie he T'trers rr cht have been a mh--r.ati.'il nnrh for the isr by the rst .f .-September. Much th- Mm mv He iin.l of ti e Cleveland Indiana. Lee ''nhl's tem has heen hi-d to b-at all . eir, b'lt ljei flu .e it fsiied to pr-s-nt i well b.iian'.'ii atta'k from th- start, is mMi-scason aucceii.1. availed nnthnif in ti.e v ay of m.ikir.a; it a pnnant or.temirr, thcieh Cleveland is anirei! ' a finish anions; tiie Wders. Tee iiiants, on panel, are the class f their leaeue, and on the field of -lay they bave proven it onee acain lldt i.uppoe the men of Metlraw had . aveied in the early tre of the acn while Die Reds, Cardinals or 1'h Hies were aetmir as pace-maker n '" matter of piling up perrea'age. '.Vi.'j'd the (innt. be v here they tnd 'odayT The ehanes are against it Of course, class will tell, kut elas loesn't always win out, and the epenr.ir came c.runts jnst as heavily as in;, oth-r (tame on the schedule when lie time comes for a final summing up .ii the peerentarre column. Ask the ivemtte baseball man-rer vbo he i ninir to pitch to-morrow and he will .irobabiy t-1! you that h has a hall Mine to win today. Tt is today'i.ime he must win If he ran, and al-he-ish the siriart marager figures ahead, he never loses sight rf the imnortanee nf every frame, an even' -Tie . It's 'he early Vrd that rets be worm, and the jump in a pennant race iieans much to the rWb that getf it Wi'li due respect to the finnts V. hit- and Red S"X three trreat ball ''ii. -it aeems only fair to say tr.it oti la'e season sho-xings there are ntbei' fish in the big leaey pond who looks u--t as stronc. a ad whs .Miulii probably stack up on a par in a world's aeries with either of the teams named. Clabby lac Hi Title. Jimmy Clabby is no longer the niid-dlntoij-M champion of Australia. The H.'imrmwid knueWeHuater won the title from Tommy lircn aarly ie the pummer, and annotMKed at the time that b was timing to Amenca to defend H ngain.4 til S-est in th country. Rut because nf U c fact that boxing is si ill flour! hing in Australia, Jii-nmy stayeil over, and as a ivsult of Ititi second meetipg with Urea he was stripped of his crown
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Lebanon, Ind. C GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jawelars. Optician and Mnr.it Dealers. We fill Reaare Phooe 215 WO0LRT k EDWARDS IJOSTONIAN SHOES GROCERIES A I. ays in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS JONES &. STARh CLOTHIER Suita that Bun. South Sid Sqnan First Rural Loan and Savings Association ita a. motmum v utsm II. f. New, Secretary COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co after t-vrmy f'liious rounds, in which the Antipodean outpointed him. Now ty.xt Let Parry has passed beyond, Vr-n is the undisputed possessor of the Maitland boy's tit.e. Lrv-n is a hit on the hsht sele for a middleweight, tipping tiie beam around 14 pounds, but he makes up for h.i handicap in weight hy figbtir g abJity and cleverness. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. AMERICAN' ASSOCIATION". I.eo'svnie, !; Indianapolis. 1. ' St. Paul, 6; Kansas City, 1. Other games postponed train). AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 1 leieven innings). Boston, 2; Philadelphia. 1. ashingttm, S; New York, 0. No other games sehed'ileo:. NATIONAL LEAGUE. , Ne York. ; Philadolphia, 2 (fit! game). New Yark, 5; Philaderpbia, 1 (aec01.1 game). Brooklyn, R; Boton, 1 (first t-anve). Boston. 2; Brooklyn, t (second game). St. lo'lis, 9. Chicago. 4. No other games scheduled.
