Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 299, Lebanon, Boone County, 15 September 1917 — Page 5
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WINTER It coming and it will not be long now until there will be euouiih chill In tli in to make a warm ere mot wclcorae. Then (till colder days will follow qniokly Mid tea Ju-e that was simply pleaaaut and conifcrrtabl. i 1U become a positive nw-aslty. Even tn normal tinea it U vitally important to lay In coai to be prepared fnr tao cold weather that in sure to come. Tim ymr conditions are not normal. Tne ,lem.:nd for coal Is eo much greater tnin Uiis country 11.1:1 ever ieen before, that, een with very in-antiy increased production, it aeeiris inipMS'Me to provide an adwpi.-te rnmply. 3TN THE J ACK OF THESE CONTltTTONS IT KrVCMES ALL TUB MOKE KJ'CBSSAHT FOR L AC'H MAS TO TAKE t;XT?A PAINS TO SAFEGUARD HfH FA'irlV (v Nt HIMISHtF AGAINST TKFJ DANOCIi Ox" A COLD HOWE THI9 WINTER,
Our tenanted wamlnss about the riinser of a coal ahortae have not been mere talk to aell
conl. The danrcr la weather almon npon ua, the situation li going to be very prions. The retail coal merchants know that before everyone can secure enouaii coal for this winter's needs every ro-I yard rnnst be tilled and emptied and filled asaia aoveral tlmea during the ci-nrner and f.UL Till year mot of ths Ahlum,h th, ,l. off.
Indiana Retail Coal Merchants
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.retail coal merchants l)ld Uielr yards In th spring, paying the trigs. Bin prion demanded, la order to be sole to deliver coal during the summer months, They an selling this coal at r prices which represent only s small rear gin abovs mint cost and handling expense. Though then ia sbondant talk about lower prices, THEY HAVB NO REAL A88URANCB or BBTNO ABLE TO BUT MOBS COAL AT LESS THAW THE PRESENT BUPFLY HAS 008T, and they cannot afford to sou for leas than the price they ask. They are readjr snd willing to furnish coal to the public Just aa long a their preaent supply of coal wUl last and to keep on serving i f,s as additional coal can come, bnt it is now so lata that all available transportation facilities cannot bring in enough coal to keep every home warm. When those who h.ire waited too long begin to ask for coal we do not want to point to
witii cold Buy Coal NOW
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Classified ADVERTISING IaUcs V2e Per Word, Each Issue. f.n Advertisement Taken for Leu t loan l"c. j FOU SALE p.'. -m i - , . ii ' roa-i-tcr. :r. jrood con llla.n. Ilj at Auto Ir:n. 'OtC yAI.l'. .- i.l v. .fat. Knl v. 10 hu he! to acre j he!. Sheia ISros. J IOC ' ' 1 ll AW l i . '. two r. .: h..u.t; . (T.ifid h.. !-... : I hoK h.ue; fair ; weM 'irchti. Price, l.' r . J 'f.'.-vn, Juintviiie, Ind. ii-li-tit i. !-r-(j hh .-ecwtid haiui iurn ares roofing, riank I'arr. WANTED HI XXTKl) rircniun at'T. iiTl- E
pwei- s'Mliun. 30 cents per hour ; IVne 47." 0-1,-tf jUIA.NI Kli-Oel lainc U -:!.. U.,n' ni.ut.-,- if brok-n. I pay iSH) ti (JiO.W ...r .-'t. Send by parcel poj : .ivl rn- ,va creek by return mad. L j !;taer. 'j' !i7 Soulh r il'lh street, Phr!a l. 'pi.::!. I' :. rt-L'7-ln '!l..!t..r lo rent a modern tioni. .. ef ai. our. n or T rrorrn. (.ai . eh ;-'hee Or. S-:U-I Xj. .." I hl-- Two h.it ii :v If .r -n i I r, , r 1 o 'l I ' .: ca. I a. In IWift W.,t ctreet. .. I 'J''-tt : C!!M a:: i i:n n.tve ii.oin to . j :;.. . I in partr"r. hip i-: .-uk ,. lace a.-.,: ,ar:Tl hi., land on .hare- : i' :"i- ir.-o'f b"KA f.irrr.. lleve u.. ', !...!.. .Ma .Mll.v't t t:i il;-ali. Ni t r ' i b 1 r ' K i "rl ! I A ..N n.l .Mtl'Htlon a h.j.i.-e.ie,,t. , , ri v I cr ! i2- I. !r.!.", i, . ; LOST
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empty yards and any: "I TOLD YOtJ 80." That won't help the titration for you or for oa. We want the people of Indiana to have coal and be warm. That la the vital thing. The only way to be absolutely safe is to BUY YOUR COAL NOW. WINTER WON'T WAJT.
Association i:Y JOHN' II. FA R HELL. ipy the lntmahnn'tl Vrrrt Rwtctl VI IU KS. S. Y.. S plendid- 1 Ihe minor le:ii;.ie.s this year hve ex...'ier.ee.1 tl... tougheat ;-!;;' 'if.g they weep. C( - ft fMMIod ot' IWTntV cars at !. e.-'. Tt - ..." urat.or. cf e.ur and t.e proi.lg?-: v i '' t!:e !.':. .ind reeulaton. k-..'. -.ninir tne draltint; for ti e .tmv ha." ali-.rost C'li.ipletr v nrcuioed V Kttei.ti'tn of iht punlir. especially n ri.; sinaiier eit.es. Tii loyal minor,, kauue.e -tooil t!ie file !he. ul.i. bit:. p point y conieientl.'. liH-!crl to tee Nai..nal Hoard, tri.-b i- the rin.r 'izuc jy.Acn-inK bod-, for rel:-f and tip from a romlition ti.at had not ,-ttfl beiore for liftv vea.s. In all. : me twt-Ke learue.- uopbfd foi' reef from the burden. a;te:- making real finant-ial .sacr-rlices. Alter due eon..ii!-ralion the Hrrarxi ii'-eletl a lu'iiiir whecli hap brMiirht bout pr;ice of rnin'l aroon minor ajue club owner.- to a (Treat txtept, T throui'li th'S i.dinir territory and ie tr.k to players Um bo.-n protect.il. I In- r.L.l(l felt thrtt a eri.(. eritneiy i:,on:I ti:- t-entrot .jf anv buriin beC exe-;ei, teat the ilu.i".iii Wh nt of the , ak k of the elub ow-nert. He to ext!..Vdi:;.nt opt rat'.rpr or any Her tan ..:, and that tl leqae t of ie ;-eve:::! b azu. 4 h. a jre'tuine to rte arrrl tor rtory i tte.iiai Hoanl fit to of the , i to telMpe '.far s- pt.r-sit.le to i-orulilion. 'lb- hand, of the minor leuiruef are ;aeticaPy tied by corei'tinn- tbey nr...'. t'.ntrol, and fcr tli.a reason it i roo'T ti.an prohar.ie teat l:n) v.ili i-rt to h, ec'"d that t,.e b-airars will cxbaa.t ,.j.-ii, p fo-t benir -..vine up veiy p..-:-ilii(. toTort before Ifivmic up f opinion that .should the wt. riT.uc miiio: lenirues in sr'.'ri'-rel should U-pon-l o;,erHtl(.-r, . f,,r t!iat peri. ill. It is belii'.td th-,t the rest'lfi'.en linor It-ieu. Ier.it. rv would hrieri n.nr.r b ai'ue bara ball back with a atif the follow veer. lno elub wnem and board mmber feel that be rili..t-rw. ftillv reaiiKina; trie urutt.ai ctrnuitrona causetl by tlie war. will rladly and wiliinrlv ro-opntt--', thns elainmir brul league oi rranK'-ations red li e.K.t KM,ui.U.i ioa . ui.io.-.o,.t 'or thcusanrls of players in tbe future. There b, no way cf computing tbe -ctiial los.-t-s t.f the rumor lei(ruiM Pre fir the war. That tnev have been , re-Tienrlou in a certainlv. iar with vronaife tnroarlti.irc ami many playu tik. n in the dratt, tne minor '.niruc inuirnatea have Uen bulfeteil bo'tt on trie loriniet financial aea ifhich they have ever attempted to ail. That a few of tbe minora f,n-. "thl the netten is a btjr tribute U bo stability of the National Ai.ao.-ia-ton, for tiioM whft vent through ihd o only by fchoub'ertns: loatMftt in the 'Kfrreifate, and lew tiub trfttn will ie able to jtkow prctltBbi;. t b Wa'.l
Captured 2:03 Pace Yesterday; ' the Second of the Week, at j Kentucky State Fair.
Tom.ny I), owned by M. M. Apple,' jef thU city, matte rrcat iccord thitfj week by capturing two races at tlie ' Kentucky state fair at Louisville. On ; Tuesday he won the 2:10 pace for a purse of Sl.WiO. Friday lie won the! 2:08 pace for a purse of ST.P0. K e--.il' j (oats were required to decide the; Friday rare. Tommy I) won 'he first heat in 2:1", the last quarter being; raced in thirtj stvnw's, a two minute i gait lie kt the lecond heat in ; , i:i'S-!i , when one of the fir on the1 iilk,v became fist. He took the third heat in i'M't u.id Ihe fourth heat in 2:11. PLAYING THE FIELD T.Y JACK VKIOCK. P irie rnln-au'lnaal Vc Xiicleti.1 I NKW YDRK. September 1".. Hat:. ,T to l.ee Kohl! Tht- quirt, ba'm4-hke kipper of tbe Clevelanil Inilians has made (rood is manager t-f Jim liunn's r ortst City atrirreration. He hat. been a fit-: linn tribute by Owner Dunn himself,, and the announcement that be is already nitmed to manage the Indians for arruth.-r season has put a qui'etu a rumors to the contrary rumorn rhat were not justified. 1 When Kohl toi k the reins at C'leve'and several years airo he wa.s an unknown quantity. He was no-rely a -'cut and coadi for the ('tevel;;nvl club, nr.d the runoi' monieitf predicted that he wouldn't make good. Cive-1 lar.d had to have tt manairer, they .aid, 'e in.-ure Ihe future success of the etub. I' .t after President Dunn watched I'ehl'.s -At-rk fnr a few month.-, be was -ati-f-td t'Uit Cieveiarifl t.ad a r .:.neircr, and he cave Kob! free rein, eince be bait be'-n Riven hir- be-id as pil-.t rf tbe InnoT.-, l-'uhl has tilled ' level.md out of th." cl.-i:w (.f trailer-, iie hoi it el ah wirirh needs but little M-i-enit h-nini? to make it a hot peneint coi:ti ntier it. I!18, and w.th a little he(i-.,- lurk during the first six w--ks of tlie present earnpaiirn Cleve-ll'-.tl world have btfured In a thre"- . or tiered race with the White ox and Red Sex tins full. Ihe r ne false move which Krhl appears tn have made this year tas th. ueal which sent Chick tiandil to Chira?o. He tluerphc Lours (luisfo would r.aif V rest City f.ir-e fmet (iandi1, r.rel (,uisto l.M.Ked like a real ball I'layee tlurin tlie early day-t of the rac. Hut the fermer Coa..t l.i-r.ii-.je sta;- has failed to hit, and bis I el, line ha.-, fw-en' a Wig liisappr-intnurt. So I'obl mii.-t i.nd a new in-'.ial bar?, .nan for bin l!'l8 team, ard w i ill 'me o: vvco rhang. s in the pitihirw; t;irf . and an inb - who ran travel in th" class hapman and Wambsiruns. h; i) a condonation that sbw.'d he pennant hunt from start to in t One Ihintr may stand in tbe v. ay of Ihe Indians. U b the national dra't for the arie.y. Out of some twentyId playr-rs, the levehnd ebii, has liecn perhaps the heuvte-t loser in th maj the r !eaiuea HirouKh the niediuoi of il aft. Six prayer on tbe team are eligible to pervic ca'led before anotl nround. nd al' may lie M-ason rolls Tanrirg of John Mcl.raw, K (o-t John M. firaw nearly S .'"K) j have hi- winirs clipped h; the dirrtor.i of the Salit.mil I.c.ieuo. I ned -ended b l'r-Mdint T. er for hi. ide with L'renrrc Pvr..r in f rn.-.n-, ht; was not altoiether ab-mt f HiO, lUne hu: ialary : cut off illirin); time of hi., su-pen ioe. I.at.'r, an J.in' bat ed with the 2,l)(l mark. So it inn't any wonder tl.it Jawn lia:t tleride.i there are some people in about ug imnortant att hrniHeif. iie' n-uy have had his doubts about it before, bat Ie ka ft tf -uU if it i.ow. The public reprimand and recortlbrealtins; fine for what a termetl h's "(frt.ss mgrfctcn.-e" in allovinf newspapermen to ipinle him, haa eonviriccl Jawn that (lery ttnvernation, v-hen it in tli-eeted at son) one, higher on, ia too expenr ivi!. So Jawn will probably b icoori from nrrv oa, Tbe National League, low a tt waa in machine; a drvn.ru:i. haa er.t:iblibetl a nrocede.'t nvh'th will tloui.t'c-a I follow.! to the litier in the vent of n:v future trubhlna of the ktml. To t-iy the lenm tb league dtrl iteeif eond, nee yo mt..-h twi-auwe it p'jni I i lean but br- lOltll - d
All Y our Battery Needs
Distilled water every two week.?, regular hydrometer tests, av. d v .casional thermometer readings in hot weather or when you're running your car opg distai: ces that'sthemost, and the least, you can do for your hattery, Let us help you make sure cf that little difference rvtwmi a dead battery and a live one,
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N9 iitt.r-b-if H rni IDHLL DUD !N SPiTEOFTbiEVAR; fff!t thff nfria(l'.nl ew- fitfrt.ee.t j NEW YORK. September IS. Kind iorhi.il in atiwrhnit to live throuRh j th l iie thud ol tbe punter toe against the piirskin and Vine smothered shuttie of tit ate. I feet on turf i,-. already ir'.lcrmintli.it! with tbe sharp commands of coKette eoaebes, for fak piacrlce is under way at many athoois. I'lre trri iirou :.fw,'t is to bo preserved. tVlii'i'e.t ihrouubout the country, w.th '.hi ec( ptroe of a few leu chords in tne east, will play out tls.-ii .,ehedub.it. I'realt-nt Wii.-orr and S. er tar, of War ItaW havtt lent their t ncouraenie'it, so football V-ars lite aiamp of olbci.-il approval. Kastern fot.tball, however, ill not live up In tinditimis this year, for "ale. Harvard rn.d I'. inct Urn have abandoned their schedule anil 1U not Have varsity teams in the field. The lo of the i aie-tiarvaro, laie-I'rii-ceton and the Princeton-Harvard names will rob the eartt of its biirirest at tract i.i: aho tubt k ar mv-navy ifh both aertht sice arh.ir.l wil The bifsifest .e tl... I'een Thank-k'ivinp I will be pla;.i.d Dartmouth. Syr ame in the east will -Conn II battle on i". Other b.T (fames belw.n TL-nn and cu'. and sburirh and Colgate and :rov n. The battle btUcen I'enn and MuliiKaii. at l'bil adtlphia, Novemr.er 17, w.ll he the enlv bru inte. national tonte.-.t in tne be a nintrle contest of really gleat moment. In the wist, the south and on ttre far ay Pacific coast, football e;nmc veil! be more nearly normal, IooUho loolbi.ll xiitinila throorriiout the country have rill b at heavily thruuifh IrMments turd the HrHrt. The retain of Michigan to the western ronfeiencc and her meetrnif ivilrl Nortliwc-tein, will be an interrinn feature in tlie middle west. , T EST HU) A S K KS I l.TS. AMERICAN ASSfKTATION. lniiianapibe, 8; Kaniaa City, 3. Toletlo. i; ht i'aul, 0, 11 inninga. l.ouisvill.e, il; Milwaukee, 0. rolumb.ie, 4; Minnenrall". :'- A.'.TI riK l-A(iUl'.. I'hice.Sfe, 1; Ielroit, !i. Ji t. ii, b: N."w York 5. l levelmtl. 6; St, laun :, 1.
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high cost of electric power and low. Even the best battery will wear out some day. Before that time comes, let us shovv you the Still Better WillarJ With Threaded Rubber Insulation, recently put on sale after two years rciri kuLlc performance in 35,000 cars.
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Headquarters Ju.st unloaded a carload of flaur, lest winter hard wheat flour you could buy. Price is right. Two carloads of peaches for canning, No. 1 ElItcrta.s, will he here between the 2Hth unci i'A. Twenty-five pounds of Suiur for '. . . .S2.30 Lewis & Storm Phone 12 Best Deli very Two Fords"
Eyesight is Priceless Do not wait until the eyes have been injured by overwork; as eye strain develop more rapidly the changes of the eye, and failing sight "THE DIAMOND DOLLAR GLASSES" are corrective prlas?es, they aid the eye to their better use remove eye strain and make reading a pleasure. These Doilar Glasses look better than the price. Come in and see them. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL
L. W. KIRTLEY DEMIST First Nati-mal Bank Building Third Floor Harry L. Kenworthv H-AJSDLES ALL KINDS OF NONTAXABLE SECURITIES ! Rtwidrne phone, 224; OfEea, 1M
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SAFETY niZOR BLADES SHARPENED Finn's s-'fre, re!1 !"r' .......... IS OouLlu ft'.gf, r,ir i!ozr. iZt v'a pay potai( one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon W' can nupply jou with anythine; in the Hardware line also Tea loss Of tats roa Lebanon Hardware Co, Plicae ir?3 ww nun Swrt
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