Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 299, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 September 1917 — Page 2
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"WASCO" IV4enu ome complete ready to art up. Any handy maa can mMall. No expcMtve it ram. alter miuiftL Syatm hiled once a aeaion. No ntni atuahtnrnlj neceiaarr. I'ricca are: l-car iyMcm 65; 2-M SrH. J-car $105; 4-cat$i26, 5 -cat 10. aad 6-cai $10 1. Send for Free Catalog It it a tniMMina ,.1,1,.. n.,rl.J lull .i ..luM.
garaga heating iaiormalioa. 1 eiU how to , take i oi your car n the mater. ron SALE r,v S. IRVINE, Plumber PHONE 701 The Mehlin Piano has no cumpftitor in popularity, cither est an im'.trimnt for home or public enti rt.tintnenU. After ye;.M of hard usage, iU Uma will lie as sweet, utrono; anil clear as on the day it was first u.-ed. It doett not tfike a trained ear to Select leauty of tone in the Mehlin piano. Come in, look at it and hear its beautiiul tone. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Srj. Phor.e 53 State Aato Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH lVii North M' rivllan. SJOS Soulhi Lebanon Phone 9S2-Y Pho-.-i 2.J6 'CHiCUtSTES S P!US M N. VvJ I ' -ia n... ,r ,., V J)P L. M. BEAVEN CSTLOPATUIC PHYSICLIN Kanvjw SULa Beak Buildin I a. a. tr S p. m. PHONE LEBAKON VULCAXIZIXG & SALfcS AGENCY Ererythin; for tha mm. PORT autoiuohilet. Vulran'air.i; a pcialty. Tflephona S02 Annory BuiSduif GROCERIES Ah ays in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Poena Ilkj-Y Weat Maio 8L Phone fl Vim ELL-COO MR3 j l-a.-tea'a )sd: t.anfier TarC MONUMENTS en (is for your inonu.nen's if y,rit first das? stock awl r-mkman-i. ('all in and we w:!i bring you tr shoo for ins ctir-fl. - 0 pri K?; Res. US e 714 1 Ki ", f:UR OEIf-R1 EARLY ..LAN WUSUME.NT CO.
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can. UMiAet beat aloai th am width aziylmd of waatbc coat, bat taut in coal. can. Di,Jum h..i .Ion. ik. i,U CoacratratM tit boat Diractlr ia frent Of in Car Radiator Wkara it ia Moat NaadaJ Sf.T le 30 Day Trial Offer Ol R 30 day irid offer it. ia ,ct. our giMranlee. We will allow you to by out "WASCO lor 30 Uy. it oa ate not MtattWd with it t il cut of I hat tune we will have it friorrxxi r1 out eipnm. Tb oJct h:II pemtt you lo iiut.lt .' WASCO" ia yout gsrafje for 30 days Boder actual WMJcf cooditioM wh the dm met underiUndiofl that we will retun d your money in full h1m yon ate prrfectly utufud. CjTke aoVaaUge of tht unuuftl oJct bow when yaw nerd tSt irm I , Its Many Advantages Set Forth in an Interesting Manner. j Electric rocking anr! it." many a-l-vantHgfp.-! wpre fully ileinonstrutcd, j 'etlppsftay awt Thursiluy. by Miss ! Ht-lcn Aitken of Chicago, at the oflir J of the Intri cate I'uoiic Service Com'puny un South Lebanon strwt. On i Wednesday ami Thursday afternoon. cakf.-; and tt-a were servi'd by reiue?entatirei nf the K-d Cro.-M society and yt'terday noon, Mi.s Ait ken .iprwd a luncheon of broiled .-teak, French fried potatoes etc., iu the employes f the oflice. Thftse who at tref. thf demonsuation wet made i.'.u.tin'ed with the many advarrtj,'p n the clwtr -thtr k.r.d. rTP ovrr that of any 1 Aitkfn i a .rraduI'if- nf tne l-pwis Irt;tutP of Chicajrn M.t- ttufht !'i'ne.-tic rcwri-t in the scfifK),.- f ("r. 11 tro last a inter and this -uninu-r h;is b'-n de.'non.-tiat!if i.lectric cfMrk nu. Aitken will jsjwnd thf wtvk-fml at ht hi.w in I 'hiearfo, le.vinir Monday for kansufr ."t, from v. hich ptjint sftP A'ili tour the w est. 1 b- (KH'e'U of th.? denH.nstiath.ns held this v.fck wm;p prp.ntfti to the f-cone county Rod Cross chapter. BESSIE L. BRUSH FILES !.res Frank (;. Hrush With ViK An Habitual Drunkard and Failure to Provide. Itewie I.. Uiu.ih ha filed suit in fie l-onc cinuit ryuit itrninnt r rank C flrii-ih, i"..r ilivon-. The pljintitT aver that the il''t'n,hnt is an habitual diuhka-d. Sl-.t al.-o rhars thjit he h.ts fai'"d lo -jr.riit her and that !.e 'inline 1 ! t-iat ti: ! lend w hu'd o id trie h i i-I life. rent all e tr:ensi T-mhint aswM-iatnl with : thut he and other men h''d drunK'-n oreiea in the plamt: sh MS aa : tnat oci-a-iionH when he wss ifito" -:,tri. he struck her. Th" i-lamtiff asks for a ajivurre and restoration of her maidftn name of Bessie I. Ham. Roger 4 Smith are her attorneys. Hil.K 1.1 x II i:k. A free lecture will lie Riven Saturday evening, September lo, at the home of .VIti. X. B. Coons. 4'!,", U est Wayh:nirton Atieet by W, F.. Rentier, of llrookljn. New York. The subject trf tl- r.d.ire.i viil be "Three Hihle Vn i;ii.'r The tmhjic is coiitiullf invited to attend the lefture. The hour is 8 o'clock. f-M-Zt. Job VVork at Reporter Office ;te of OMo. Cur of Tol4. I t.iii-aa rounti f Fr ins 1. i.hwwy mai M -atY, that ee h fl-ir partner of th rtrn. of f. .1. Ch ray '"0 dot-, ,.in- la th my o( ToyVll'thr:i tii)I.I.ria Jot TI -. r,1 fait , tnt carov.t he -ur.,J ey n tree l haM-D fi nnit rmiit A. W rir.Kf ei-"f. f,.'si y r-m r 'srrt Cnn. l is 'i h.lro
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, , .Old JwU highway though Indiana. 1 - . Representatives of goud roartc orffa-; ; TELLS OP LONG TRIP nidations, motor dubs, highway ofR1 eiela, "jI other et sanitations from ' ' ; the ttatcs of Indiana, Mirhican, Ohio Experiences Enroutt and at tKe !") "llnoi m n""nt 4t the dei(cation, j
Camp-lncidcnU of ('amp Life. Elmer R. Moniaon, a member of Buttery A, l.Wth I. S. Field Artillery, writes to the Reporter from Camp Mills, Long I.-land. as followa: "Well here we are. the whole 150th ' Rr-iriment ot Field Artillery. I find started thin letter last Monday, and here it is Wednesday nifcht. Talk about drilling; and working, re sure have been doing; our part of it since we grot here. "We pulled out of Fort Harrison last Friday ahout 3:20 p. m. (central time) and reached this ramp Sunday eveningabout 5:30 (eastern time). "Then came the job of putting: up our tent and other work that kept us (Toing until nine o'clock. "After all it was some trip out here. "Part of the boya became uneasy thoueh, because it took us so long; to get here. They thoupht that some one mii'ht be trying to put one over on us by sending us to Hattieburg or some other plaoe. It seamed as though all were anxious to get out here, and now we are here, quite a few wish they 'were back at Fort Ha,rison. "Of course we did not like the idi-a of it ruining when we were leaving, but you see it was Friday. Part of the hoys had no sweaters or raincoats and you can imagine hoy they got sprinkled. And to tell the truth I was very glad indeed I had my civilian raincoat. "When ii came time for us to gel on the train tlifre sure was some scramble. "There were a few however, that did not come with u;-. so teat meant some boys had to pay their own fare to get he: z. ''I.'ncle Sam treated us pretty good hv bringing Uj. oer in I'nl'mans wiih sleepers. Friday night I toek the upper berth and certain!; did get roid before morning. And so on Saturday nipht I thought I would take the lower hei th and sleep with my clothe on, ami I must say that I didn't keen warm then by any means. "We weie off the train c:i!y foul ti;ni s during our journey and then we hud to exeiiise and drill. "I gut lo.-t Monday two different times, hut now I know about where I hehing. "The air out here i:- altrnfether different from what you have hack in Hi -ne. We are c!o?e ti, vhe ocean. It i ahout six miles to the east. We are surrounded l.y it on the ta.-t. north and south. "During the day time we haie had a little warn- weather, hut at night it ha been very rold. I.at flight anoth-e-fellow and I moved our cots together, and" put to blankets under us and four ever us. F.ven then we feit the air. "As soon a vr g-t our work done we will have seven hours and a half dnliing i.ve d-iys each week. "We are getting two new outfits of wool clothing nnw, also a few other article. "There is an aero at hoo! just a lit-! oer a mi!e a-iay and they are flying over us nearly ail time during the day." INJUNCTION SUIT IS IBM Trouble Arises Over I'se of Gates Over Farm Outlet to . Public Highway. 1-aura J.. I'eikint and Francis R. V uorrtis nave flieil an injunction suit against Tienman W. Hiland and Marion A. Burg-in. Hilanil holds an easement along the west side of the lands of the plainWITa uharaby he has a right of ingresa and egrcjttt to - the Ijtfsyettu and Indianapolis road. The plaintiffs assert that in order to confine their livestock upon Iheir lands and to prevent trpaseri from entering thereen, they have been required to ronatruct and maintain three at acrtns the private way. The defendant llurifin retiidea on the Hilanif farm. The plaintifT atka for ait order enjoining the duftndanta from Jeutving tii gatea open. Tnxir Itrmtr la It. W. Adttey.
! Loral OIHiiati Jptctsrors at Nilimul I . . -, . . . j Old Trail. Hiiihwsy Dedication. E. A. Brenion, prcsidrt of th : Boone County Motor Club, County :
j ( rrmmawmeni Cnutk O. Staton, IClwrlta W. Bristley nd Calvert L. '"My'c"un,y d.8tt""Un"t: """'i i eira voumy auuiiwi , j Cove Goodwin Went to Indianapolis ! ny to attend t'w dedication of the', ilrat completr-d section of the proposed , itermatiently improved National and SEMES 10 BE HELD ON STRETS AT ADVANCE Meeting Tonight Will be Full of Interest Great Program Arranged for Sunday. On account r.f the increasing interest and attendance, services tonight will be held on the stieet :.t Advance by the Barr evangelistic paity. Friday night the Kpworth League ami the missionary society attended in a body. The usual larpre crowd wa3 present. This morning Mrs., Barr. Miss Mason and Mr. ilalmond, motored to Plaintield where .Mrs. Barr mt.de n address. This afternoon at 4 c'rloek Mr. Balmond will tfrganie a Booster's choir of hoys. At 6:45 a meeting will be held on the street after which services will lie held at the tulie'tocle. Sunday noininjr bible schools will be held in all the churches, after wii-h the schools will go in a body to the It o'clock tabernacle, services. At 2:"0 p m. Mrs. Barr w ill speak to men only on "An Ideal Man From a Woman's Viewpoint." At the same hrur Miss Mason will deliver her first message on "The Surrendered Life." to women cnly. in the east church. Miss Mason is a good speaker. Tonight the south -! ' melodies will be sun? at the t:ihcrirle. The subject will be "The Fie gotten Secret." Yesterday aft.lrnoon Mis- Ma.-on and the pupils of ll o sevonth and eighth glides and ti:e ln.ys anil girls from the high sthnel enji-yed a weiner roast in a grove on the George McItaniel farm near Advance. BAM SERVICE Ralph Neal Gets Assignment at t'amp Taylor What Soldiers Need. The Xobl-sville Ledger say.--. "Word ci mo.- frora fainp Taylor, Louisville, ky., to the effect that Ralph Neal and Hailey Hines, two Nol.Ie.--. i!Ie hoys who .ire in training in the new national army there have lieen assigned to Battery II. :,U'.'ith Held Artillery under Captain Charles Reese. It happens that fiee-ip and Hines are college churns, having p'ayed football and ba.-.ktball on the same teams ihile they were attending Wabash rnllege. "A Nobiesvillo boy vho is in Camp Taylor, in a Mtar ti. his parents, offers some (food suggestions to the f fty-nine bo s who are to leave Nohiesville next week for the san e destination. Among other thing's he says the gove, nment is not prepa-ed at this time to furni. h the men with many of the access'ine-t which the average young man desires to keep Up his personal appearance and he thinks the boys vho are now arranging to go should know what 'hey may need most. This young man is on the ground and kn'-ws what he is talking about. He subtests that everv hy who leaves here nfxt week, so far as possible, should take with him bath towels, soap, a shaving outfit, some shoe polish, a sweater, collars, shirts, tea towela and a complete change of underwear. "Or. Roe King, veterinarian, of Siaaiitlufl, m heen notified that his commission from the officers' trainin ramp will be issued to him shortly. Iir. Htuhl, another Sheridan veterinarian, has already received his commission." SUKfCP A XI) CATTLE. I huve fur sale sheep; gi good native Shropshire ewes; 42 western ewes; 38 yearlings and t yar olds; 4 It owl Shropshire lambs; i irood Shrop. shire romitiK two ysar olds; 18 extra good Shortlmrn. ymtrliny heifers. - OTIS WALL 1'hons " Advawa 8-ia-iit. Aveid the ru-h and Ue r radU-
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t 1 OF F. M. LAFOLLETTE Public Library Hoard Takes Action on His Death War Libraries. The public library board n.et in t.d- j led session last night. Tributes of re .peel ivere paid to the rm moi y of the late F. M. LaFobette and ni i,-reil to be i ne'e part of tee record-. Mr. LaFolletie was a faithful and conscientious member always present i,nd willirg to foruard any u;-!'k of the library that extended its ser- ' vice t, the patiwis ini.l the people in our whole comniunii, . K. M. Servies and M-s. W. !'. Vs Hits.--, were appointed as a special toiv.niittee on war service finaiiro. The war department at Washington. D. C, hes ke,l the A-ieriia,: I ibniry A.-soi-iiiti'1 to p!af- iit-ianes in all the i. M. C. A. I.uildirif- in m h of the sirttun rantonnients m .'Jie I'nit'tl States, a,so on all ships for unifying; tliinos, on tiains fur tloi.ns. in ail Red Cross hospitals abioad and even so far as the second line of trenches where the sold-ers are often held for several days with nothing to do hut wait, orders. F.ach library in our state lb given an apportionment to send as their part of the service. In order to aid in the work all wpter.and authors of ho-iks have given up their royalties, :lt publishers have given up their percent tiru! thu- tveij fhdiar will buy more book.- then U wou'd be possible fur any other public sen ice. THE MILLIONAIRE TRAMP. Will he Hosing Hill nf the Franklin Stock tompaui. The Franklin Stock Cpipanv v"l clo-- their epffi.gereent here tr-eipht with "The Millioti.ii., Tranm." This uiay rri.taiei n exceptional HMnem of rare and :efrpsh'ng coo.eiiy a'-d ithroujrhout pl;-asing and ent- rtaining. It is the story uf a tiun.p-a fi:i;:iivi from the !a.v v-ho i i-.ndo tut, tni of a villainous rascal, but who at th' crisis rovrts to type and throws over his e,ii genius. Thus a hi art of gi:o Is often coveted l.y a ragR d shirt and the play ends happily. I'stial prelude of movinj pictu'es will Vgm at 7 : J -S. ( urUim lis.- on "TV KiRissuiti Tran,p" t 8:f.-.. 1'rit-e are 10 and 20 ce-'ts. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL ftoscoe HoMingswo A. county prosecuting: attorney, had his t tnsils removed at the hi spitul this morning. Or. A. A- Williamson operated. HOME ON FI KLOIUH. 1 Frank "Dot" Little, who has laen at Fast Chirkgo with Company H. arrived Item last night on a short fut-luog-h. He will rejoin, the coniuanv tomorrow. The foiroer basketball star is in ll best of health. Will i; trip, i- ai-ii hi me on a f "' it'-h.
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