Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 301, Lebanon, Boone County, 18 September 1917 — Page 5
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TtUl'herS I'atroiW and Pupils of School II Met in Reunion in This City. Tli.. second mmc! reunion f the teach.s. pa. ton. and pupils of school known as the frank school oils,- in Center township five miles i st of Lebanon, was held in the K. f I', bidding Sunday, September K-th. The morning was spent, -in a social way as quite a numtar were present that had not met for years. Aia Maifvsu-d was the oldest pupil punm. The teachers were: Charlo:vl Ura Hrookshire of l.eb : non. The present teacher. Miss Nellie Cleaver, v.ho is teaching her fifth tnm at .v. it, was also presnt. in, .. v,.,! r.,mdia thnr r thru irfll- : i .i.itions. At the noon hour two tables a: least forty feet long were filled to j i " ciH iv.ine w ith the many and varied j delimit If s. esp.-cialiy fried chicken, ! lake, j.irkles. alad;' etc. It w;(, inI .bed a f-a.-t at w h mi'lnng was I l"--kir.g and ot v. Inch all paitook to their own satisfaction. After the dinI n r her foe president. Mis. C. K j Vilnius call ,1 the meeting to .ei. ! .'---viral musical sel.Hli.ins wpic given hv Mi--s Tressie M.Claine presie'ng at ti e piano with a violin accompan:n...nt l.v feed lU-nningtor-. one apoi I!.a k the l'mver,e and Live Me rdav." M ix Teihune deliif nt ful-rtain.-d jy whistlmK and m.d itime a stjd e made by lal s Dav Jud 's M'dTaine. John liich J. I). Kinmert. Sa.n V;I ;-.r, and Her-rhel Rirh: ere k',' bv Mr : r an.l Uussell Kirhards. m .Mrs. Ab'oie Koulke loir-. p::" Mr Ion ;, j -a.,.:!,, Ae,-, leC.th.l. Mis. tt ' - and .ittuithter M, hired. '-..eee t ...... -. and Mrs. ,1. I Ileal':!. Lion, t l-ii'le, MeClaltie all
! ran-.; .', Mr. and Mrs. ClmrK Oavis. .'-1-K .Mis. Luanda Kiser, Mr. and Mrs. J. r. C. Vi.,-:.r.. Roeo Jl.iv Si-e.Mian. !'.:.-tf. I." .t.i MeCaithy. Mr. a"i Mis. AlI.. ;t lloi-er.-, Mrs. Man I'et'.v, 0. J. Iiro..K,i:o,. .,,. family. Mr. and Mrs. ,.! I.u us liate.. .Mr. arid ,il. John Se , ,., ,. Cat. r, ho Met lam... s. T. (.raham, a
M.s. Zoia M. li'indie, Mr. and M J. It-r r..ulk;nt.ur MeCW I '.a he -.Kton, CI. avi,. (I.. ate:-, Hussel :lchanlim. Mattie (.raham, id family. V A. (ira uueton. Hers. h. 1 I'.icri--,n. Ida l: .le l o nt u- . Oil!. Mr an r.eimir.ir ,hn Richaid-on User. Mrs. Mil I, a inn. Jose a-vfc, lleimoi r. H..'...,iid P.en Mdloiil IlrdKc a i ..ulkinb ll j.kli.H-ir II. Wih Mr WilLam VeCi ;:::i:ii.::5.'!::: s; o:!:!;':: on, .Mr. arm Mr Maet-ird. . 'air. Otto llii :on, Carol ; ' f.ul.:!- Iliy M:( la o. Ham. M s. Jennie II am. Fttii ... kml.il'. . Charts MH'.iitl.y. Mrs li M 'J .-ml and son. Rebert. and Mr,, '.'a !,...,i ,-ln. all o' I.. h:.non or ,..- .eb-r.m. .Mi. arid Mr,. f)ra l i e.-, Weln.on, III: M-s. .':ii a v, .a-Ui. Ind.; Mi... O'.v, r Ar-L.-.ast, Los Anirebs. C iiiiorr.a; a to i-M. and Mrs. Orv.lie Wains. .. :. ar.o Crawfor.isville; Ma-t T-.-! I.mifht to'er: Vri. J. I. Kmti i t: New !. s; I on I'owell. ionsv.!'. : RotHTt M-irtin and family. Col ':.-: !!. I! I'.ourehard, Mrs. In I la 1 ',:1:;'"' .:in'' -'ra"'''-1'1";' 1Mr'1 -r"s r, ,-,r'n. was rr.Mde to meet the An Tin olio oflie eieet.'l: !1. Afte' i.lent, S. li. Wll--trn, Mi O ti'C proi-ram and busi ness, a K''od tin ' Had by all, who . ui- ii ir. v:!ri"ou (.nuisemtnts. Qiiite a mnr,o.r of aomrs weie unir Vtillear 1eutrirl:. presidimf at He ; :aru, A sad feature of the occasion ,n the departure of some present "or t':'c ini'itary service in the near future. A picture of those present 'landing on the north side of the court I .m-i! was made by Frank Smith, at one time a teacher at No. 11. ill Ion? be remem. '"'" I A'!:n it i. iimir ni . versary and Mrs. Kwi thirty-siath lii.thdav nnmveraHry, .umi nii'ii i-r MivnailK' """" r'" ' , K. I). isUiilcy wan called to An-lei-a M.inday nij'M by !"' ath of his nlla-r, Nulae iUoley, aKl mxy " . ... . -i ' I H. .,.," ',i ,!,',. t'.-1 t- ' , . i,r .,,(!' U "
A FINE BEGINNING.
Perry Township Central School Opens With Good Attendance. The Perry township centra! school i which owned a week ago yesterday; has twenty-five pupil in the hifrh School and 12. in the (Trades. Everything indicates a most succassiui jy-ar's work. The faculty is as fol-1 ; ljvs: principal, Miss Irene Johnson;! tissis'ant principal, liriant W. .Smith;; ! Icachor of seventh and eighth grades, I ,.r. larrell; teacher of fifth and sixth K'les, Susie Jane Sullivan; teacher f third un.l lourlh rrades. Chester A ,,,. u.afht.r uf primary, lirace Owens. farewell lMrnonslratlon eanesday at Whilestown ror rieieciea Aien. Hal. IT to Worth township! ection of the county does not to let its soldier boys leav. m ow sort of a fan well den ero with t- aion. A half holiday has been derl.avd ir h,-c-town an.l Worth township ner that all ci'izens may attend i ? ee'Cting f.ir the si art-i men of e to.insh:p Wednesday afternoon a' n 'clock at Stark's park. A proirraii r,.-:-t:iiK of vocal mutic. reailint;--i -; etc., has he'n arranRisl i Mn-haei V.. Koiev, el Indianawill sp. ,.k. .Music mil be fur oi-d by the Whites'nw band. Oik th feature: e." the da; will t a ' :' .'electeii :en. Civil ai ;ir vet. :an. school thil.lre workers anrl citizens, ill form at the school h Thr BOOSTERS' MEETING ill TS iii IMD! ; liarr M(.-etint?s Koumed After Day of Rest The Various Activities. iteen cirl, enjoved tio- I tup held ye. tenia;, afterno a.eroned by Ml.-s Mason, piar rid work-'r amonjr (fills of the ; .aniri ! ,hr meeting being he! I in .. inc.. aftern.s.n a boo,t, eetinic was helil in the ta'.-rna. ,tn .Mr. Ilalmond in chaw. T l,r pi Of the atle I Tonixi.t I.J.it Mr ila alk w.ll fallen fi De- ' A ilea -1 attend. Jan ernoon at J:"fi r.'. lo, k I .-;.k to v.om.n .,tl.i ."V.hy (..el, K. '.'.r.mj." turn d til I'er li"' 0 the HI tins WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT LS. AWES CO. STORE Mrs. Jennie I.woe .Mien'.to be Shown at Indianapolis. Dolls Mr.,. Jenn e Lo. r AH- li i.- f..- iieK a re.idv .-ale for her il.-,im '' d-,11.. and d.,11 rlotl.e., ev. bei- ir m.ioofii.'ured at t.or.jr !erh. falil-r-ni '1 " I.. S. .t:,i.- '..... liHlianap.jl' ., I a , ordered .,.,le, of the ,lol. and will have 'h-mi on di.,.la;. with.in i; few -lays. I.fbam.n fnrnd of Mr. Ai Ion will be pleamd lo eHrn of her -ue-;: in this unique held of endeavor Too display of her handiwork will attract many l-ebanonitei. to the Ayres' store. Mrs. A'len is desiirner of "li;eof Kidd.e Mothes, and "Katch-a-Krum" feeding bibs, all of which have attracted wale attention ami ug dealers and buyerc. I'l'BLIC SALE CALENDAR Murphy, three mile, aouth of M... non; cattle. 11)urw,.y SUwh 27,-Jk Kj mj,M flrt f Rhlinnim(lllte " "'"" "' an! one mile nerth of htop 127, on c'mwfonUviile line. (kTieral farm isule. October 1, Tuesday C. II. Walter, 9 rules south of Mianon, 2 iniies amttheaat of tlw Rrtinawirai Uns e, v, h..., y.ef,,, .,.. '' d tl.-l SOWS.
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. If c jH I'nal,e to I'liiy in the World's Series, New York's Chances Will 1 Impaired. PY JACK VHtKK. (Bit the mfrsoO'lslI .Vei-S tttrrire.) NEW YORK, September 18. I' Charley ller.og is unable to play wit' !!ie (iiants in the coming world's ser will bo greatly impaired and Chicagwill be made the fa This was tin' consensus of opinior in ba.-eball circles here today, follow inp Herzo(r's announcement from hi. home at KidiHy. M'l- " which he ex plains that unless he recovers from t irener.il breakdown from v.'hhh he i :ulTmmr, he will be unable to pla; ,n th Detober clash for the wond'. championship, lo repl to iniiuitie ecardiiiff his cerdition leiip said: - have readied the point where '. either back into condition o L"le u'' haM'hail- Th! f,:'" .' rormg has upset me physically ani ,,ly ,i,(.!0i. irVf . ,hat ,le trouble i peiicra! breakdown. It i.n't pleas ent to fand on tne tiem ii, a I did i '"'ooklyn and I i we it to myself t' av"'1' a lefetition of that hanp.ninf "la P iracd to my u .co.-:on v.itl "at ay, 1 will siy thai the mony i nly a minor r.r.si.l. rau.i. The if ."J" is My health. If it is po.-sihle ft m' to plav in the wur'O'.j scries will certaiaiv .lo so, and if I do. will (five M'-liaw in. ve:y best" At ;he piesent tin'e J:mmy Smith a i'Viuit inliel.Ur, is piuyii.tr HentoRpositi, n nnd puttinK un a end .-.rtirl, ..f ha.--ehall. But Smi'h isn't ilerzog i he fire and inspiration in the (liant nnnot lie under-estlir;:.ed. The infield without iWimg will hi like a ma'-hine v ith its le-.-t imfie-i tanl , ? ii i-.-iiiv. ami the '.lain .' -:uf 1,'" ath lb IJINGLES AND BONERS I. Y JACK VKIOCK. loL'lill LUCK. With aee.tle ,-umirer larlinK fat away Tl'e leis-nail .-l;i;. er heaves a htav siKh. 1 or he wiil miss siioit hours ami easj inter omnienct t Ive a son of leisuie then, I or !-.. Mil to ko to wuri; ajrain In toe siiotliirht today J. 1 anklii Walker. J. Frank rot um u!;. i.r,d m r'l ii oib d iiolef milely by MaiiaRe liiil l.'onovan for sulk'nir bei-;(jse h in.- not permitted to pUy i n Mon oa;.s "ame. Wild Hill won't lav. ov. bod;, around who is wilder than h is. lie m-i ts on bom;; the Wildes' (TU.V ir: th.; touir.aoleiu. I!.r Ci nits, without Her..:- will b' aifi.o.t :is useful a; u solo urine n Hie Rocky .Vountmns, v are slill a lather livi made it llllt oot o Yanks by taking Mon i -inirh ., 0 im in th. ;.ml trail Ah' r.om tin- Ci I'-io on. koi Dust, Mdle I S I I UIM S RKSIT.TS. AM LKK AN . S S 0 T A T I OS. inihiiniio'is. H; Milw;tiikn, 2, Columbus, .,; St. I'aul. 4, (10 inninirs.) Mmncaiiulis, fi; 'I oledo, 4. Louisville, 4; Kansas City, II, (HI mninirs.) A.MKRICAN l.KAliL'K. ilo-ton, ; New York, 1. No other panics wheduled. NATIONAL I.KAdl'K. Huston, 4; I'ittsbuiKh. 1 (15 inillni(s.) N w York, :,; Chicago, 0. I'hillphi. 4; Cirta.U. t No other ramea scheduled. TOHAY'H LtAIIINO HITTERS, i i'i i--ir,c nous, n, vincinnati, ,JI4Hj Hornshy, KU Uiui. .B&'l: uann, N Yora, .: ; (Jroh, Cincinmiti, ;.M; Carey, ritulnirBh, ..'UI4. A,....ii.;r. Lmgw-CoJ,, lvin.it. liTt- KLar Clal. n, , t. . it- y.. ,, '',,, lel.-Il, t Oil (..!, ."( .
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WIIO'S WHO IN THE WORLD'S SERIES BY JACK VEI0CK. ( IA alrrauluiaiM Vciu rltriicr.) r.KOlttlK l. WKAVEU (White Sox Third H.i.,emaii.) "Pant" Rowland says Link Weave; i the beet thiid husvimin in the big "fcpue tiiday, which is taking in a i it of territory. ' j .lot a irlan; e at Weaver's woik with . he White Sox until he was forred out f the lir;up by an injury to his hand 1 Wa.-hinuton has some facts to 1 aek up his statcniens, for Buck : Vcaver. as.he played 'his season was: i whirlwind eompaiod to the Ruck. Waver of other yea's. Up to the present season, which is is sixth s'.raieht with the Sox. . Veaver was not an outstiindinir lu-1 .iaary, thouifh he was always (.rod nouith to keep Ids name on the pay-! ill. He use.! to have a penchant for : hiiiintr t':e ozone ia the pinches, and e used to make a tro.-i ne'nv wild -'a "'s into the ffrandstand. But 1 i 1 7 i aw Weaver settle down to the steadl--t brand of baseball he has ever !::yed. lit wland's statement corcernirp V, ;ner's rank a ; a third baseman my have bcu slightly influenced h.ieusrh firejiidice, for there are othr cuardian.s of th. thir l cushion nidmg down bifr b arjuo jobs who outat and outlie'd him. hut Rowland eonnds that a.- an all-around .layer h the all, ii.-l adds that I.. as ,' ale pepper offtin Olhe "Ruck is so F s I ' of peiiner that it t ni'.!iir;il!'. :.:.es oat ,.f him," said riA'land in a leer. it inteiviev, in the Jiehal! Miiir.i-iie. "He do.-.-n't hat mi and h- doe-e't (hnoohsh the i ces, but he li.t , 'em wh. n tro y V I t l! uie n km, like Weave, eeltin'l"d lie White pop ,h... r 't i-et inio Alieh.c.i IflJ he ,,1, J wit. 1 irludir.l! iFh hi.- injury a' V, a. s -v re blow to tlie cl, tbi.t h" v,)l i,e in tin iKhtlliir ' ul ja-.-. ll-at to le.-l up I'll .:n to be a er., III plentj o! i I PLAYING THE FIELD ISY .1 CK VITDCI. ( Hie nl-.ii,i..(-m . MlW (I!K. Sentember 1 iein.K may be forced to wi, the id - U(fh th of iila idicap K wa., hurt la t April in a l'enn ivania : tat - n in ml durinr. th- early weei on he aa unable to f;l i th" Ci.nr.t liio iio. La: it l he Toik. ; del, i had Pete liilduff at t " time. oh adid In eld thr nirahly veil. When HeroK rctuined to the bneip for kee,s hi. anpejired to be as ipry and pe;,p-ty as ever, and his da; ini; has been a factor in both he defen -e and oiri.'ie e of the club. ure which will nut permit him to akc chances on the. field, and a false dep in running the bases or fielding i batted ball may force him to re'ire at. any time. Hocause of Lis value to the Ciants it second base he will lie played .here in the world's seiies, but next Spring, unless h'S injury has: entirely disappeared, it is believed he will be unable to tackle the task of nilinjr th keystone position day in and day out. If Hertoir is forced to retire as a roirular tlo (iiants will lose one of the most valuable pkiycis in the .National Leuirue. Always a went fielder and lii'htiuni; thinker, lirrzor has built up a name for himself its vm of the best a l-around (iayi ra ths rrnne, He hns neTer b-n a terrific h-t't.-, 1 -.t ha h-rmte from yent to
Keeping a Store Up to Date From the start of our business we have endeavored always to analyze the material needs of this community and supply the goods to meet therri. ' , Ve have tried to be always at least up with the times. So, now that automobiles are such an important part of modern life, we have equipped to supply the varied needs which the motor car creates. For instance, the Items of tirt-i, tubes nd accessories. We meet the needs wnh a complete slock cl Cood. year (roods, know n nationally tha most popular be. cauae of imdonbtrd quality at modrral pnee. Wa ilioll welcome the oppoitumty le demonstrate lo you the economv ne.d satisf asiir.o wli-.- h you sro bound to reili.-o throvicb uin ( Uoodytar liics, I ub and "Tire Suver" Acc.eM.mrs.
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Valuables Safe in our Vaults. I Iflp! Help! Thiit's the try you hcur from the man who keeps his valimKlv in his him" nnd loses them. The war to avoid this is to place vour valuable papers, jewclrv and 'heirlooms in our SAKKTY DKI'OSI 1' VAL S. TheM you are tree from v.orry. Vnu know they are sale. We will rent ym a Safety Depo.-it I..x. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Near bus ':een vai alv.a.. s dangerous hits lie.-l when le the barfs. Witii Champion I I lie f om the bo -liev.e.K'M. division usuall actia this AI M Co promises to be jn Kali and Winter. McCoy has declared his unwillmK ne.,s to battle outside the Kmpirr Stale and u., the game i.- doomed in New Y ork various cop'en.iets for the pound title will assert themselves ir an effort to succeed the Brooklyn anuthpuv. weater of the crown. Prominent amonir the real middleswe'Khtii are Jack .McCanon, of Alientown, who became famous as the f.ii),lIKK) Heauty," in the haieis uf Philadelphia Jack O'llrien; Mike Cibbons. who ia mm in the miiidlcweiirhi division; Kayo B-ennan, of lluffalo; Jeff Smith, of IS tyonne, N. 3 ., who claims to have defeated the late Les iJarry; Cornice Chip, entry from the stable, of Jimmy Dime, and former title holder, and Hariy Citbb, of PitUdiurch. the latest sensation, who is boin handL"! by "lied" Mason. There is a flock of second raters knocking at the door just below the alaive named ireup. but the- men tinned are aiiuer.iably ths piik of tliv ioK-poumU'ri:. 1 us fcjve a rea.' Mi,Hlf,.-?iirhl ( ehmeonoi, A c!jjtipem v-i.a can, ami j
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Youwonl be calling for help if your Money has his SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED ingle edge, per do;eti V oub e'.ue. per dozen ........ lie We pay postage one way. Barker & Son. Lebanon ho will do LiS ringside, or, at leiiat, within three or four hour., beforo entennir the t ir. jf. We have had too many title holde;.-; who lefuscd to revnil their potindaire on the scales and w no, if force-t to do i, would teirihti-r sseveral p-iurai, over the class lin.lt. Johnson kilbane coul-1 ala d-i 1-2 pounds. Lenny Leonard can make the lightweight limit without trouble. liut it is doulitipi if AI McCoy has weighed I .8 pvunds in the ring since he swung an unexptN. te-i knockout blow to the jaw of Champion George Chip. There are any numlior of 10 ound middleweights, but not ntanv ho will do lftM at rt o'clock, and enter the ring at : or lo. If McCoy is t retire why oot create a new champion by elimination, confining the contenders to bosers who will m-A:!. the weight requirement and fight ii hfWrward?
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