Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 293, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 September 1917 — Page 6

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FECIIS RRSTTAUGHT T1T1 I ! ti 11 j ii Uiis Training Work at Camp Taylor Ibfiins SotMi UU.'r Frtim K.-ljih B. Seal.

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olher cter:'.!..:"i that i.-5 iho T'" ; FREE SIR vtC direct Lrapr.t.'vj.

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l.alf mill- v.i, I.- l.v I'V n.ii.-s Iu:k ! j

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!ar -tlpr !h:m I fMrl-,. Uf all i.a-.c ti-i-l .-Hillary i-nt- anl !!... l-'nkt-s ajii. plenty of livtu at niiriit and an u'Jiu.ir.iv uf v. niil.i:;. , lais r-iurmriir U. at live ami liri'aklat at a th.-a i- ti,.' rump ni'itni' i.. i:..t i;uiti in r.'a.lin.- s ;.n. l in. iriil. this w . 1 i i ! notlimir up t """ii

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Attorn.ys for Plalutj3. M0T1CE TO !0"-BEHIDETS.

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Cadillac Automobile 1 o. IMll.WAI'OI.IS l ppi! ( ar n'arlmi'nt. K.ri.ml floor SN inhart tjtlii.lin? K!wnth ami .Meridian Sts.

St-rxifi-i for M;'.n Who Died of llc:irl IntuItU- esti'iditv Near l.fltanon.

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I.OWICK MT. .IIIN. Mr. ami Jin K. M. Uriiv,, a-i.l . Kn-mt-t. -un.l Mr. an.! Mti. Finn I: A"i;.,u'z all.n..-, th. I lean ri-uti T at 1 h.iino i.f J.o., 1 1, ll-:u Ci.ai-hila ln amtunt Mrs. Wasbl.mn

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THE essential thing to keep yoar home warm this winter la not the promise of lower prices, but COAL. The retail roal merchants would gladly quote Ho' lower priced if that Wrio muiii'tltlnji lliut tltvy couid control, but all that they can do hi to supply coal as long as there is coal to go around, making prices as low as possible, based on mine cost and handling expense. The retail coal merchnnt has been in the business long enough to know that it takes ACTION and not talk to make it certain that all the homes will lie warm during the winter. He did not wait for lower prices he bought COAI, mid so long as his supply lasts he can deliver COAL to his customers. I'rites are admittedly high, but he can not afTord to sell for less. When his comparatively small supply is gone he is going to tind it almost impossible to secure mure at any price. Cold Homes mm 111 its wmmammmtmmwmmam This Winter

Th rrtail coal merchant hav iven WAKMNC after WARNING s to th damrer of a ( OVL rfOKTA4.K and CIM.U HOMKS THIS HIM'KR not to at-ar? lM-oplf into hnyini; coal, but because this has -u-emed inevitable hk a result of prevailinK cndiItnii. I he situation in Indiana hecontr- een more critical with the government older lur prinrilv of coal shipment to the .Northwest where the COAL SHOKTUIK iS Ai.iu. ov si;itioi s.

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article diriiiiiff this new derelnpment in th? coal situation. The Indianapolia

lur quote Mr. Ix-wis of the I'ubltc Service t

aa having aaid:

"7 hp S'rriif-e Communion hat nut adiitrd prrtont tu ttur ciHti up lo I hi hntf tm acrttunt it ihf hope that iM er prirr might preraii. hut the tituation at present i id liisruuragtng that roal prirmt hrre mmy he r rn higher, if titfltt ient root rati he ohtumeH at ali."

If vftur bfttiT iuilumeitt in blinded hy wild nnd (iJHier.., by ettlicintr promises i4 polil it ian ien by unwise advice from any mir-e, do not hlame too km if and art cold this winter.

Pleading xtatenienta in I lie nwathe iva ol pohtual aspiration, or e retail coal merchant, if you wait

The time bai come when it in the duty of every one who haa the intercut t of the people al heart to I Ki.K and wen r'I.Kl with them not to wait until it ia too late, hut U make cerlain that their homes will be warm by buying their coat now. Thi naming i given in aholute tincerit anil ran not he pretented fHi ttrtmitty, liM purpone is not to heip the roal merehantt to trtt aid. hut rather to h4p the public to guard against the cold Ihig umter. This if the ninth in a series of talks to the public, Indiana Retail Coal Merchants Association

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I INK CORN splendid amnl. .f II.kiii '.Vhite are Ittsplati I i .. r ..1 "fT ho it.le n.-ar ('v.;

ah K'izal.i'th ll.dt mm White, near Ma-i,l.u.ii. Ohi.i; F IT n II ii lti.-l.ev, I...I). nl,. Indanapli;

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ink Walk-up. ninth of .-v If-..,-. :tt Wl-.itelv and fairtilv sp.-i-t ur.nlay with Mrs. I.unnda Junes. M I J ( re in l. l..,n..n 'Ihursdav tiilit. larve J.,.,,., f J:nest.. n ti n, k.-d .ked t.. lnd.anap.dis Thur-dav ht f..r K. M. liravMS. dr. and Mis. U.,v Nieelv, S. It. ittiert and vtife. Havid Canada and

A lire Kin id Mr... A I I I nil Mrs. II,

DO NT MISTAKE THE CAl'SK

lli-i-rliel II. Jones to Make StirM' of Labor Deparlmenl in I hal ( it..

l.i:.iAItH TITfS.

WE NOW HAVE AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION HARDWARE CO, PHONE 109

Man Lebanon people Have kidney .( Trrmhle And do not Know it. ! V Tin you have harka. he? , "'" Are you tir-d and worn out? i "r Ke. l tizzy, nervous and d..pr"ss.-d ? . '" Are the kidney rarrvtions irreRurar? Highly e-tlored: contain setliment? I 1

.-I .-I II. J..n.. a member of th of M.ltneipal liesean-h of N v. armed at Indianapolis tin.v to make a surv.-v of the lalf iii.in.-iil of that ntv. He will

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He.-d the warnine; don't d.-lay-I se n tested kldli.'V remedv. Head th I.ehanon testimom-. :. O. Kvurui. 1121 South Meridian street. I.ehanon. mivs: "(Yraxinnallv It 1 1 y r " I " and mv kiilne.it have acted too often. The kidney aeiretionn are sesnity. sealdir.g in pusnage and arc unnatural. Just as soon hh I noticit the.se troubles corning on, 1 use Doan'a Kidney Pills, procored at the Red Cross drug store, and I am soon in good health again." Price, 60c at all dealers, Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pilln the same ihat Mr. Evana had. Foster-Milburn Co., Prone., Buffalo, N. Y Adv.

lie and his wife will i-onie to l.i-h-rn.fl this afl.-tnoon for H week-end elt ilh his parents. I r and Mrs. . It. .Ion.-, and sisti-r. Mw. I.O..V Mrs. Jones will on to .Schoolaft. Mich., for a visit with her mothis Mr-. Ceba Weed, after a few .lav? av in Lebanon,

Mr anil Mrs TI tended the county ventii.n at Advani II. W. 1'roHitt a f I I s I IMmlla and fan.ilu

-union at the I.,,,,,., of 1' M ,. amesto'.vn Sun. lay. J. w. I.itimert r. turned from

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noon. While there he bought twent two head of milk cms. At pies,, his herd consist of tv.entv-sev head taken care of hv Sam Land

Mr. and Mrs. ti.-tv Kmn

lianupolis and Jess Kmntert and fa .v wre Sundav guests of S i. Iliert nnd family.

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CITY NEWS

In-ginning Saturday. September 8. 1:m7, we win place in every M louves of our Klc "t'ertitled liread" one aluminum check, worth 10c in trade either at your grocer or at Th Star Bakery. Ask for Certified Bread, wrapped in aanitary waxed paper. Residential order receive, our prompt attention, Deliveries made to all parts rtf the city. Star Bakery, 208 rtouvh Lebanon street, Phone 281. 9-7 Ot

iH ANTKI I II KVSK. Among t!,p recent, applicants for marriage license at Frankfurt, none have b.-en more interesting than Reuben Place and Mrs. Kva 1'url.iw. whe were granted license yesterday. Mr. l-iaee. who gives his re.-nlence as hilklin and hu occupation aa a farmer, ia 67 years of age. The bride gave her aire as :vi. and said she resides in Kirklin. Both stated that they are making their third venture upon the matrimonial seaa. Th two previous marriages of both contracting parties hav been dissolved by the death r.f thiir former mates.

Reporter on R. R. $3.00 Yearly

Action Airainst Waller MilU r ( liaroes ( rui-l I rent tr cut.

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Eyesight is Priceless Do ma wait until thf eyes have liocn injured hy ovcrwurk ; as eye si rain develop more rapidly the chants of the eye, ami failing sight "THE DIAMOND DOLLAR CLASSES" are correetive glasses, they aid the eye to their better use remove eye strain and make reading a pleasure. if l.r,:Sf These Dollar (Masses look better than the priee. ('nine in and see them. Oak Drug Store , MASTERS & MITCHELL 1

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1 HK WAR SPIRIT.

The s,ri:-s and sound, of i

iiiL'ht-s Have chlllige,; the s'.-eiy sti Ar triintitig bayonets stound The ,-nm-on fi'aK of Mar-. he bu'lfroes in the reedy pond Are pounding b.g bass nritr,. Toe fireflies in the dew V fields Heboid: are burslmt; bom!,-.

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A r-irm cnt at dm!, -.ft bind.-tres a.- w-ttf as -. Ti e tanlen-.-pid.-rs spin he katydid has turned her t Ard now commands "Kail in Minna irving in

CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH" AUTO AND TRACTOR CO.

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I A M ip to Indianapolis Mo

HIS I HAM K. Shi--Now is the t.me to a-k paoa. He (with cold feetl'Al). !. ? She-The rook talks of leaving be- , cause our family is to large. Pa'll do anything to induce nT to stay. lb ston 1 raiiscript.

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Itnletronolitan

Leslie E. Peck Edward Nell Fktri M. Haater Kufk McGitteay

School sf Music

Ukm GERTItUOE DOUGLASS, !

Now In

Fall Term Begin Monday, September 1017 YFB wnrnc raw Tha pome i ie, vnphmUti " Twenty-on years' experieaee back of &hf strong, progressive institution. A large force of competent, erpcriav-erf teachers. Many of whom have been with the scitool for years. The large number of tudenta the Metropolitan has aucceaafully placed ia the musical world. Pennsylvania and North Streets, IoanapoIis Mmw AetoMtie 25-713, Bm 271S