Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 294, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 September 1917 — Page 5

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FOR SALE 'pOK eiALE-P.od Kudy seed wheat i' Extra rloi.n Ti-ue to name Yielded from 2i to 47 bushels per Mere. T. O. Ueck Son. 8-2d-tf. 'COFSALK H'y klUiT.'iOc" gallon f guaranteed; ut Adam's harries lahop and also by me. Lloyd T. Kicks. tl'hone 1232B. d-24-i. rOR SALt-flmv .,ilm i...l.v ear riage. Inquire ir.23 North Mend n street or phnne 9.i"-L. D-n-Jt OR 1 SALE Modal "1 Maxvw! roadster, in good condition.. Bar in. Inquire at Auto Inn. 9-j-tf OR' SALE Good Hound Oak" Move Si.e 16; 100 tomato crates. I'. W .an Huss. Hazelnut piu.i.e. :-l -li. COB SALE Thiee Shetland pomes ' All fillies, Fhone Fred C. !' mud arm, Ihomtown, ind. tf-!u j.uu ai.l oeeu wj.eai, lit a v .v. rice $2.25 per bushel. Shrra !!..-. IMax telephone. Mj;: WANTHI) "lANTfiT-Firt-nran at f.'lCVi't 4 power station. 30 cent ier hour C'hona 75 ;-l-t:'. IjUANTED did fa'.se :.;. Don't j" matter if broken. I -a 'J.oo to i: 13.00 per et. Semi by parcel po und receive cheek by return mail. L Major, 2007 South Fifth street, Phiiaielpbia, Pa. i-27-lm about li or 7 rooms. t'-I. rencn ::noe co. e-u-i, tA.vTED Buy to learn thi- printing lr..l- lr.r. The It.norter TWrrr T.r.r . ,.i."...t :.:,r. to room and board. Poope I'l-li call at 91S .North Wc.-t .tie. ANTED Del. v-i West Main afreet. Mu-t wme mniended. i-4t. FOIl KENT rOR RENT llousi of 5 i i blocks from puh'ic -1 West Washington street. Wills. ;i -3 -tf 4 acre.-, fivi r, Nrwroi UMt. J. M L)R RENT Kami of miles from Rose I ounty. Either cash o 'remli. Phor- fijd. M3 W,-,t Ma: :ret. '.i RENf Thiee u-.f..-- : us. 704 Keri. y --t. si-K.-i rOK RKXT-Fouv .or ,t f (u and water. Or. Chicago iref jPhone 933-Y, or call at I'm n.. 'g tcreet. 9-l'i-J OST S. t of key.-en r ng with naT. attached, I.'cturn to this nfhre i Poole. i l! . OST Cravi-m-kle ra.. cat, itf. i s"Te Lebanon stale. Reward ft to John li. Hoy. FOUND I'ocketl-V.' " e'of.a x.r Inquire of (re.es.e TV. H. GREEN DENTIST Fint National Hick Bnllaiti? Inal IM-M4 Proa iM State Auto Insurance . Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH 120 North Meridian. Phnne SX2-Y Phone 20 206 South Lebanon CORY ft BRATTON FL'NEKAL L"IRECTOR3 Off a sbutm SS; Re:dene phona 2 0 and IW Htaiey llli-k E.iat B-.'.U Streat II. IJ. SHOOK VETERINARIAN frvvr Oak Drug Su Talephona 8 S3. Lebanon, Ind. Harry L. Kinworthy HANULES AIL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES Residence phone, 224; CSce, 106 BOONE HARDWARE O. Krerylhing In llirdnare and Farm Inuk'iacula Phone W. N. W. corner wjuarc

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10 BHEPARAIED Members of Marine Corps at Paris Island On the Anxious Seat.

W' 1IPPAI1V rTiVK" ALntHUI UU- ti; Ollit'rs Remaining Await Orders ! That Will Cause Further Separations. !e Mcphenson writes from Paris .''t. S. C tiie training camp of the t,d States Marines, as follows: 'I he verv thing tliat 1 had been r:ijr ar.d dreading since 1 enlisted n: mhs ago came to psci thin 1.. ;;ea.'!e and 1 have become sep tal and all the probabilities il i dl not eet acaii ;rn lt"me. Hoth his and my eom:y h:'d expected to leave thi place -dny, Sunday morning our com :i dniE od rer called us out ard read tie I M tf names of tiu.se ho had fi trm ?,'e, red. Seae'i r.ame wat the l;-t ,.f tlv.se se-u to N.vf.dk 1 w i- n .1 trar.'ei i .d a: ml Tu-s-fn'.r .iriff he left for h; new We ii.'.i: iiad Leon f. ing that we d that we come, it i ,Vr the tu to ied w,. ;.j 1 b.en tog-.-th-T a.niost 'fU i!pu.'eaJh!v'e..in.Jg tha' I 1, rt;-l 'o koo.v Searie ai. I .er ki"v hnii before an.1 I fo in.i r to a big l.fartid, patri'.tir .n. ! ei.aoiiv hu.l to sv goodetoh.'.. "Y.-te, ii,v i,...t,.,,g he and the .- h . ' 8 a. -o. u.-;.t-r lies. -n! to Vo'folh. .Of 1 to -o to X ' k I1TV-1 C he rr;.i-d d t ,-.t il i.- r.t be ,,.n h- see! to y-v;- : r--t r.f . T rv f- ar th., :gh to r i nnvh or p-o e no -. Th- pe-,;,-e , ; kne,.- Seailr a., a will know l-.ir a., a i ,lun Rohh'ns ! lo e in this ra rj. .t i". . h""n ittirg .-j-d await ei-b v, tr pick and lea-. 'ondai, Labor Day. wn oh.ei-.-r 'vis It'.oid. I think W. .!. Rn tr. 'd j-.'Oin till r.irnu for o-ir direet We',:-,'- grape .ok-, a e ed r'-v iten inn-h-d roatoe. and pudding. In tee fte,r..r r we e hall garre's aid a harv! I epert this w.l! he ti.e lat 1

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I 'nalilc to Make the Council-1 , I manic Race on the Democratic Ticket. l.i'oid- Shaw, nominee for enuneil'li.n at latee on the leninerutie city ""''.'. ha' tendered his resignation. Mr. Sha ii a larpeiiter and is rinV; e, jn g .vernment woik at Fort Harris.. n. lie gives as his reason for not tr.eWr.g the rouneilmanie raee ii.it his work will keep him out of U n p; aetirally ll tho lime and that he eouUI devote little or no attention lo the office if he were cleetod. The iy oipiiH" v 'It be calb-d in eion in the near future to fill the vafMtrr on. the ticket ea.,.vd bv Mr. I Show's resignation,

OUR OWN INDIANA.

I0 the rlarM final Verf (rve.) EVANSVILLE. September 10 Adam Koressel traveled from SiuiRi. South Dakota, a distance of iyt2i miles to be examined by the local exemption board. He wan accepted. LAFAYETTE, September 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Fosthauer both horn in tiarmny have given four sons to the United States army and a fifth may go in the second draft call. Iv'-yjiU, Scptemner iu. BccaubC the Kokomo trades council permitted the use of its hull for a meeting of the People's Council, J. S. Blackridge ha3 requested the tmde body u move. jU'NC'IK. September 10. Mrs. Harry H. Davia whose home garden took the first prize in the municipal garden rc-ntet this year is the mother of eleven children, one whom i a baby. JEFKERSONVTLLK, September 10 Or. Sallie C. Jackson, 76 years old and who received her license to pract:ce medicine when she was fifty years Id leaves today for the Odd Fellows' me at Oreensbury where she ex"',flf tn sufn1 t,,e remainder of he .ays. P.OCKVII.l.E, September in.Tne otlire of coroner held by Dr. J. R ."'oomer now with the national jrusr I fit Hattiesburg, .Mian., has been d. -e'areil viuant l.y the county c. ., itmis'.ners and a new man appointed. Or. Ili-aviier had nam. d a d put;, . People ere are planning a prote,t against ro-ibing a soldier of hi- position. WAS ftiREB TODAY ell Knonn Sheridan I ili.en Died Suddenly of Stroke o(' Apoplexy. Iaton M.oi.ienbal' I ru n;! church in ct-M-k this fore i., to f In..,. Tiiier Maurice Noiilewille and toe ir Mei.denhall of Siv --1he-- of Ei !an V ho repiesented Hamilt in counin i he !ei!i..iafire two t- nr.s. Aooition-il particular? hae been ir-ctiv.-d eenrer-opi; tiie suiioen deatr. of 'd-. elendenLall Fridav tnoriv.n. He left Shetidan early and started lo 1'ive to the farm. Wn near tne place e.e t;ot out of the buirsV to repair a fence anil while at u, rk on the j,,h he was str.eken wtiii apopiexv aid fell over. H e wi, de id v i-n he was ojeil a siinit time latei by pi'ty w::o 1 appei.ed to be p.i.-inir .I. at va. The hol..e "e-il un to th' '.t-n iii.e w.t.i ai eir.;oy bii;.'. The pe,i;. who li. o en the aroi thi ' r.i;, ..u.,rv ii d ill H ( s-'.d started an .. erte.in the whe.eg.ntl.mao, but he '..re th -y had gotten eoViraticn to lots of Hie : b. en fetind iLE S Ull Machine of Charles Dale Left in Road North of Lebanon Sunday Niyht. A Koid , D el Jone. l s,;:. -.vent S'.ndav e, ;, vi -ellev.' rnilna out on the I'rinkfort road, lie ma-hine was at-len about '00 I Vr'wl. T ie thieve.-, to -n number, I jumped !', of the m.n'."ll" while it ''ii '-'l!' running and lh last x'en I if then t'.v-y were walking noith. It j l i supposed they caught an interurhan cri' forther down the line. The r. still running when they abandnn-'-idiat'T was smashed, the rud'iis rod ,,.,, ti.e teermg gear badH- dwged and the lop deniolohed. It was .auled into the Shoemaker A- Fattoron Allege this morning tor repairs. FAMILY RKINION. The Harper and Hurksten families held tneir fir.,t annual reunion neat j Shurpsvil'e, Tipton count V lerley. About hfty niembcrs of the Huek.tep ) family fiom this county were in atI tendance. KNTF.Ks) MKADI.KY lNSTI'I I'TJC Eerl Miller, son of Mr. and Mc Bert Miller, left this morning for rem in, HI., where ho w ill enter Hriid'ey Polytechnic liuHt'itc for u special automobile ceunw.

Sports

GIANTS OPEN FINAL HOME GAME SERIES

Face Their Ancient Rivals, the Brooklyn Doduers Take the Road Soon. BY JACK VEIOf K. tHv Iht IntermtHunn s'fici Hercir.) NEW YORK. September 10 The New York Giants opened their final home series of games of t!ut season at the IVo I'.ioai.iis today, facing their ais, -he Hi nljyr dgeis The series .ill be wojn-l up on Wednutduy and on Ti.uvsday .dtt. raw's men will lake to the road tc renuiin away from home for the rest of the season, winding up in Philadelphia October 2. 3 .rid 4. The eomfortib'e lead held by the (liants has enabled them to e,-..-e up in their strugrlc f'T the pernant, and it it expeeted hat tilV Will r.'.l.'h a niathellH'tlCtt! o.ih on the flag within ten il.ijs at ii" most. Wh le (he (bat-.ts have be. n plnying i iinher ntrdiorre brand of baseball n the Xr,ti..n.d I.e:i(ftie f..r the oar-! two v;.vks. the White Sox have set a t. riifie pace, l-ignr-.s for the week ;ust p ml v that the S..X !daed on seven ttnnios, sleeping all ion a-:de ar.d leadirg the in the matter of hitting the d secr.i.g the rans. fnct Hut Cliicego is lottjip well lor it.-, rhances in the e.-st. d's v.'.rn dl, from present inr.,. be able t" more than hold .wn vi'li tiie bats :i:.nsi all i.-t-rn ebil... Meanwhile P.ow- . -HVini; his piteht'i ; ;lt OV'TV imtV fee h' evident', .!-.- ,.b "I lo l. ad U ... t vn :M .' ' he ' -; ao , ree.Ve -j :" ' '' I- P' ' :-n (.:-. t.. ,. Tlvv in' H-p'e.-l,. ,. ij a,. i.,, WHO'S WHO IN THE WORLD'S SERIES 1!Y jah; VXIOCIv. iBtt tht Inlnnat,,.!! Vuc Se JIM THiiRPE t ' t : 1 1 1 v Outfielder). ipe tnat John i t te The lli mt leider has sent Thorpe on h's way .ev 'rol times -mee h" iit'i.ed h.m m l:il l, but has a!,' ays ioougiit him hack to the Uiaid fold 'r a' other t.ial. Mr'lr,: ..' ai pcais to !; o..,. s.e,l 'ith id -a that some day Thorpe is i' :e ni.ike a wonde t'ul bail player. .Te h ,., M i !" Thorpe a o! a .;,i,y Hid nothing wo'jal plen.e Imp better 'bin being ah'e to teach th-? hie; In- . hit eat'. nm; lleioagbi final farewell insular ; we e concerned. Hut son fina'ly turned hmi Nev York club, in At. bliir.w decided to keep him avroll, and as i resjlt Jim is ,-' ellgihles for the world's , I. J. kv .or Tlo-ee? Well. " r.tie.r a ., j ,;,c f, 'I er. . b',: .-; ' :'o'I ;,.e tjrncl J.m over o vice pi:i or -I- u-oe cpjli wth.eit a moment's hesitation, and h would ave iiatel-.rd the w raid's ser;e, f,cm he not, ide. As 11 is nov. e will or ret be gets hi'o the line-up be ,iil oe a nien-lier of the .V itionai Lengue and. pern.ipi, the vnild' ehimpions -if IP17. In oven thin; hot ipitin Jim Thome ,:, a veiy eaoable ball player. I li- field, well and iuiis the bas ..ell. He cap cover outfield terr,tory nitii l"s, rfTo-t, than the average iti liler. and he is by no hieims tne -o-.ir.-,t thinker in the big leagues to-da-. Hut vhen it coon's to walloping the hall Jim is lacking. A curve ball will cause Jim to tie himself into a bow knot, and eveiy pitcher in the National League Is Jerry to he weakness. ow and then Thorpe gets hold of a fast one, and whn he does it la taught on the fences, for he ia a long fly hitter. Hut the trouble is that Jim doesn't hit 'cm eHen enough to be of mush Use at a regular, for he otilfitlder who fail tn bit has no business in the line up of a major leairoe club. Thorpe is one of the ino.t vrnrd 'r I fully developed attaites in tie game j today. He Is big, powerful, and f.-st I on bis fo-t. His f-.-re r a a'nr oo jtiack ar.d field tin I on ;hn griduon

ia well known, but hi faro a a ball player ie a minus quantity. Thorpe ia twenty-aeven yeare old. He was born at Tucson, Aria., in 1890, and he stands 6 feet 11 inches in height and weight mi pounds. He got his A. R. C.'a in baseball at Carlisle, and before aigning with the Giant he played with Wilmington, N. C, Rocky Mount, FayetU and Meaumont. Since he first came to the New Y'ork club he has played with Jersey City, Harri sburg, and Milwaukee, and ulthough he always hita well in the minor league, his bat fails him when he faces big league slabbers. Lucky Jin: Thorpe? Yea, Bo!

PLAYING THE FIELD BY JACK VEIOCK. (gi the ImtrHtmnl s'eirf flert-ice.l NEW YORK, September 10. Robert Lindlcy Murray, of Niagara Fall. is the country's host tennis piayer for 1917. He won the right to the laurels at Forest Hills when he took the final round fiom Nathaniel Xilcs. vf Beston, ar.d ulthough no title went with the victory, Murray is the technical champion. Strang? as it may sound, Murray was one- uf the most erratic plaors who competed in this year's event There was only one player of the first .lass who played a more careless p-anie That player was R. Norris Williams, 2d., the national champion, ho was far off nis pame. The erra'ie work of these two playre on 0 e toil eour'a. of the west eilo teinii-, r;::b n particularly noiieeablr. and it brought out more strongly than evt r the tondeney of 'uglily effi. lent players to ;ni flashy lenms with what appears to be careless playing. Bat if Murraj'a playing this year s to be taken as the .standard of afhrieney on th" courts, it i. tvutent tiiut '.lie tennis u!u,er who wins is the one who takes long chances. Speed ia o' er.r.g 11. cou.U; spbt-seond judgiiint of shots and superior driving j .ower are the thingi. that ce-unt with j he average tenni player ulio wins. 4. few, like, Murray, depend also on i 'ightning-lise ..erviev to defeat their pponents, yet Murray and Wiltiaiis, aI'o. despite Pis defeat His year Is. ..till n re list brilliant pe' former, ap-j ..ai-n'T sfi'vl oi, t in ten-., v.inks be- I atise of the por,ieg elu aes tney V.u-rav !.,! mirv a iii.,ie this year v ,l ,i,o!e ., -v:.-.. tit, W llhaivs o O." o , e'eo.ue e live beel: he Nilei. ,ied a consistent sefe. and depended n. He took few w aa foi-cM to take lorty. more careless n out with Muna's ,d of I. ictory. Manv country's best tennis .'.ycrs ie;i in Krnnce before long ri-.c ranks will he thinned out unless I... w a i" ends befoie it will he pracie:il')' iirpos-ibie f,.r such (.layers as Williams, ilrilhn ard Johnston to arrange f".Hteg;is in order to compete, if tlx v are nhrn.id. For this reason ti tinp'lv seveml oute.ger n op of tanl'i .-tai to he elinnna'ed 'oy Muroo this y ar's ev 'nl. I' i;i i's ttr.t big ti.u.ni'oient . .1"d lie pro-.erl to the SHtsfact.oo of th" tor . u a .r.:la'..le 'i Charles L. Carl frate-nity that o rii.ii,-,p...n. , the nin'deenoil !t, in, rcrh then o, is nnwateht.ig, of Kluathe stamp d! b. ile Harold Thm-kmoU !h, N. J . B". pears to he: a future titlehobi. r. Of the tunior irs who will make a led to sucised rlnnd a. national junior chsmpion iir. Itasita", the Ind'anapoli youth, inds at the head of the list. iHotlu r Itun Man. I".n rr.-n h r--e her .-r -ire mii- Joe Ml, i"d Loo,. ):, in- faded 'i' Ol f. e gl.ue of th- :. r.-'.gllt, lull ii b few irere years the Cleveland ,.111.1 lois ma', (ooiiaee o..r who'll cut- ! .ne cjii , r ,,f to- two former stars. lb'.. Mike Casper, new fourteen, who on. hed d w-or. three panes ir one f:..rn.,..n f ir tiie Train street team, pr.rtic'oarts in the cny playgrr-und-d. inipioo,-hip. Mike t.-immed he Lii.cohis -'t to 1. the l'.i.iview, fl to .' and th- Rvoadwayr, Ips third game of the day. 1 to 0. Then the next day Mike came right hark and pitched h'.teim to a 4 to 5 ten-inmrr virtori over the Putnam;-, ir the (inal ctruggl f. th (tg Ten ... pitch ball! ha,.. DINGLES AND BONERS ?!Y JACK VEIOCK. It's What You Are Today. "I used to win," said Pitcher Finn "I used tn he bear "You might at least giie me a tl.ancc. "1 or I m still pretty fair." "Ih.it s where the. nib vontgi in, my hoy," Said Minag-r in u gee. ' !t wl-ut yea njr in'.y that t-inU ".Nt what 'OU U:-ll to l-e." ! In the apoCighr t uf ty ShulTIb g jl'hil Pwigbe, The Cub su:lor held

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WHEN TN TROUBLE CALL Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

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$$$$$$9$$$ $$$$$$ 925.09 TO 9300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Che'tels at legal rates TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In suma of $.r0 and over yen ntj have 26 months in which to repa your loan, er yon may repay reoner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write u er call open ua for u'l particulars. Will be in Lebanon each Friuay W. A. SWANK 411-13 Bea Hur Bldg, Crawfordsville, Ind. 101 H 'est Main street, Lebanon, Ind. (Sqnire Trowbridge's office) s $ $ $ $ t t $ $ $

Prest-O-Lite Service Station Batteries recharged and repaired. Free inspection and distilled water. Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. We tan supply you with anytLino; in the Hardware line txao tn bomb or mm tomb Iitbanon Hardware Co. ALRILVRT'S GARAGE J. H. AIRDART Agency for thu Buick Auto Room for Cars. Expert Workmen 221 South Lebanon St. GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS LEHANON VULCANIZING & SALES AGENCY H'rcrything for the auto. D0RT automobile. Vulcanizing a apeeie.lty. Telephone 362 Armory Buildinf WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Rroflrliiul Catarrh, etc. Aak us abeot U. LONG & DAVIS Pittsheirgh to four hits, pitching mis torful bsll again-.t Lefty Coaler. Ttnek Hxens forfeited Sunday's game to the White So in the tenth irring when Steve O'Neill tossed the ball into centerreld. Ty Cobb needs three Hits te n.V his total for the season an even two hundred. Willie Mitchell and Dve Baveaport exchanged compliments in a double header between the Brown and Tig Phil s"d the Browns. The plight of Phil hall has caused comment in all our villages, cities ana towns. But the thing that the fan doetn't nuite understand ia how Phil could have slandered the Browns. TODAY'S LEADING HITTERS. The five leading batsmen in the res major leagues today: American league Cobb, Detroit, 'm; Sudor, tit. Louie, ."01; Sneaker, Clevelr.nd, ..'IWi Felaek. Chicago, .-MQ V:uh. 1 tr.-lt, XatioBiU I . :t Riiimi), Cir.etn :;'!, .:!'. !; H rn-by, St. l.euij. "2rj i itr.h, '1t-: r.atj. ;;id: K riff. Nev I York, -jbi; Cmise, St. Louis,

Interurban Time Table TLKRK HAUTE. INDIANAPOLIS EASTERN TRACTION CO.

EAST WEST A. U. A. M. Mo i:23 :S :25 7:15 ?:25 8:1-'. 8:2o t 8 tf t :! 10.15 10:ilo ll:lo 11:25

EAST WEST P. M. P. M. tl2:2t) tl2:H 1:16 1:15 2:l,r 2:2ft t i-M t 3:17 4:15 4:2b 5:15 6:2ft t :M t 8:17 7:lo 7:25 t 'J:47 t f:17 lO.tiu li:-20

;i2:'W ;iy except SunLimited trains. D:i i:.v. SFrsnkfort only. I.aet e?r leaves liidiiiTiaoolir at 11;3U p. re. and Lni'aeetto nt 10'4o p. ni. (RAWKIKDSVUXK D.YISION Cais leave Lebanon for Crawfordaille at 7:.V.I. 9:.1t), 11:.10 a. tn. 1:30, 3:80, 6:30, 7:;in, 9:30 and 11:30 p. ni. Cars arrive from Crawfordrvilte at 7:10, :1S, 11:20 a. m 1:20, S:15. 6:20, 7:20, 9:20 and 11:20 p. m. t. M. WerlT, Attoraey foe nalabS. OTIca TO 0W-H81IBEWT. Oesigs f hlrls' vs. William Wall, ' Is ' of tnS.ans h's cmS,s's Sfslsst Ills Ibsi. named 4efen4a iss st-s eisiotiTT nsuna: also on.cs alf.se ins 10, feSa Willi Daniel Tl-on.as Rohe-t Ktnnalr. KIlsatMOlt Pan. Jos-e t 1'nvn.r, l.o.irana f Knl rfss WIM.ama. Msrv V, WI Marcsit n .nch. iilet Pss-, Wl.s H Rnaeti. VBSie K Maga K TSamnn. ttie Itni.ttnw mknewn hstra or sviaeea of , rstetf s tne stat 0f Jna.a htr rMee la unknown to ih fin an Itlle follew.se derlha(t lanes I rlh lAnge I etutt. tit tbsl fnrt f Se tin of th of the larllanspelii anrt reae ani i'S'-rl's-a as IS fet I the Waal line of Ilia rishl rar ef aa.4 ra.lreaa, thetlca In a so-iC aiertv d.ractien ttti the west tin., l trsri 3f IS i anapolis eo las. And ran:;.1:l acres sit denspOa. rrankf-.rt F'l or ta. tssio rt nailf. bv !rtf.Tre.ni i. tint reoupd sa:4 defemiar. aeeaar In atd court. nd soaftr m i j on aj Ns. lli.-efere. -I'd it-feM.mt aOs.se namee a-e harehv r.onfiM filler and pende-tev s. .aid cotti ssaia-.t 'hm and Hsar "inl.rfs t'n pear and snaasr or dania i.i -.f . ...I ... . the i in II a fltv e Maneav In in coatatned and .leternun. 1-27 t-J-lO. ntattara an. I liens Iherennrf ai!C'd. w.ll herl 0 In II. ei' jlw:k-. I.EliNAHIl TIIL'.S. Clerk. WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTON IAN SHOES tOli WORK AT RKFOSTEis Reporter, by m.ii, $3 a Year.