Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 303, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 September 1917 — Page 2

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is here waiting for you. You can select it from ail the best blocks In Derbies and Soft Hats. Ant! the price will not cause a great shrinkage in your pocketbook $2 $2-50 $3 $3.50 Fall Caps in a variety of patterns $1 $1-50

Wooley-Edwards (Specialists in Men's Wear)

Rev. W. P. McKiny Chwwnj President of Regiment at Reunion Held Wednesday.

Merchandise that is in Demand Now

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If some one should &k yuu "Who is the world'. greatest inventor," what answer would you make T "Thorn A. Kilison," of course. . Thomas A. Edison invented, perfected nd patented the Edison Dianiomt Lijc 1'honograph. W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55

County News

klMUl'KG. Mre. Rosa Yingst, Miea Don and Von Cunningham ar.d brother, Carmel. spent Sunday afternoon at Rivrside park at Indianapolis. ilorton Kimmel and family and Mr. or.d Mrs. Brook William spent Thursday evening with Ed Smith and family. The Mdledgeville Luilie.-' Aid society met v.ith Mm. Gertruiie Edjin Wednesday. Chas. Hysong and son. Paul, of Lebanon, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John Hysong Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude William und daughter. Eileen, of Milledreville, and Mr. and Mrs. Brook Williams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooper near Koyalton. Miss Gene Shirley, of Lebanon, sprnt Saturday night and Sunday wit! her parent. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shir ley. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kimmel am' children entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mia. i. K. Jenkins and sons Joe and Carver, of Danville; Mr. am' Mrs. I). J. Kimmel and Mr. and Mrs C. S. MrCreight, of I.ebanon; J. H Stewart and son and Mrs. frank Miller and children, of Manson. Midi G Mine Grove, of I.ebanon, and Horn er Kimmel and family, from west a) Lebanon, called in the afternoon. Paul Williams spent Saturday nigh) and Sunday with George DeAtley, of Milled geville. Wilbur Shirley took dinner witr Mrs. Johnson and Miss Jean Shirlej at I.ebanon Saturday. Several from here heard the new pastor, Kev. Clawson, at Milledgevil

" Sunday night.

Mrs. Mariah Smith, who has been the guest of her son, F.d Smith, and familv returned to her home in Manson Saturday. Mm. Arlie Jett and sons, Clarence and Samuel, spent Friday af'.ernooa

with Mrs. Mary Williams. m Mis Von Cunningham is ill. i Paul William attended the Lafay

ette fair Thursday. The hog serum meeting held at the ! school house Thursday evening w:i Isvrll attended. Misses Gladys A. nick, ArmoureJ Uwis and Hajei Gates attended the i Barr meetings at Advance Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Williams and laughter. Wilma, and Mis Mary Wil- ( iiams, of Elizatille, spent Monday I evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ilrook 'Williams. I Ms Den Cunningham, who has j been staying with Claude Williams land family, of Millodgeville, returned

tmmmmmmtmmmmmmtm ! home r'rtdav. , Mr )d Mf8 E D Worrel and Ceporter, by Biail, f3 Tetr. j daughters, from near Concord, were

Thirty-two survivors of th 40th Indiana regiment, met in annual reunion at Frankfort Practically every company of the famous regiment wis represented, tome members coming from far distant points to meet their old comrades again. A stirring scene wag enacted when the mefc, bent by age, marched from the M. E. church where the meetings er held, to the U. B- church for dinner. Tha men were dinner guests of Howard Cann, who last year was elected chaplain of the regiment association. A social session was held during the morning, and in the afternoon the business affairs of the company were attended to. Reminiscent talks featured the morning session. The regiment was one of the most

prominent in the war, participating i 1 in the battles of Kenesaw mountain, a

' and Missionary Ridge. Captain W. 1

5ST"gg!gg f p. McKinsey of ls?banon was presiguests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood- dent, and Captain Jesse NefT of UbI c.-J-.. mnn ivuu un,.r.tnrv of the associa-

ru cuii'nj. - ' -- - a Mrs. Mary Williams spent Thursday t'on- , a

mernoon wnn ms. Mamie Kimmel. ; 0ffi EMri. Mrs. Earl Martin was the guest of

Mrs. Ld .Smith Ihursriay afternoon. Omcers elected for the ensuinir Jk Mr. and Mrs. Brook Williams spent year are: W. P. McKinsey, Lebanon, ft

Tuesday -vening with Claude Wil- piesident; Lieut. A. V. Campbell, Ter-! hums and family, tf Millcdgeville. hune, First vice-president; Henry ' Bausman Frankfort, second vicc-preai. ; ELM SWAMP. ,dent; Jesse NelT, Ibanon, secreUry-i

treasurer; George Bragg, infall, chaplain; Howard Cann, Frankfort, j honorary chaplain. I Those present nt the reunion today

Silks for Fall Dresses Black Taffeta 36 inches wide, Saturday special, 1 OK per yard .. 1.J Black Satin, 36 inches wide, Saturday special, fijl C per yard v tDl.AU Black Poi de Soi,' 36 inches wide, Saturday special, fl? 1 OK per yard ! Ol-5iU A line of colors of 36 inch Siik Poplin, Satm-dav special C?1 Aft per yard .' tDl.UU THESE PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY

Rev. Gott, of Kokomo, tilled Rev. Hendershot's appointment at Brown's Wonder Sunday evening. Mrs. T. E. Cory and sons, Fred and Reed, of Carmel, and Noble Cory and

F'rancis Stevens, Co. F Sullivan, !

wife, of Indianapolis, spent Saturday II L - A. C. Littleton. Co. E, Kirkli

night and Sunday with Bert Waddle Ind.; Hiram Julian, Co. B, Ijifayette, and family. fnrl.; Cupt. W. P. McKinsey, Co. A, Claude Seal and family, of Lena- Lebanon, Ind.; Iwis Walker, Co. V. non, were the Sunday guests of O. B. Lafayette, Ind.; James A. Powell, Co. Fovteh and family. . F, Lebanon, Ind , J. F. Alexander, Co. Edith and Ruth Iluntsinger. of Leb- r'- Lebanon. Ind.; S W. Best, Co. F. , k rii,. Indianapolis. Ind.; C C. Cann. Co. A,

Blankets for Cold Weather $4.00 Plaid wool finished Blankets, special for '. $3.59 $3.50 Plain wool finished Blankets, 72x80. special for $2.89 $2.75 Plaid wool finished Blankets, special for $2.13 Outing Flannel, light colors, special, per yard 10c Red and blue figured Fleeced Backs, special, per yard 10c

Wool Dress Goods are Here We are still showing a large line of Wool Dress Goods at old prices..

Indianapolis, Ind.; P. S. Moore, Co. k. Independence, Kan.; Michael Barker,

lhanpn, Ind.; J. C Stephen-

on. Co. F, Sheridan. Ind.; J. B. .

t L. V. KIETLEY DENTIST First National Raak Boiidiaf ! Third Floor j I

GEO L. FRANK & CO. Jew eiera, Optician tod Hoait Dealer.

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Karpens' Upholstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO.

Samuel Douglas and wife

Sunilay guests of Guy Mundel and wife near Lebanon.

John Richardson anil wife spent the I)olt-y, Co. H, Tcrrc Haute. Ind.; J. day Sunday with their son, James H. j1)ncg, c0. p, Ufayette, Ind.J Sicharilson, and family. Solomon Penrodd. Co I), West Lafay-, Mrs. Sicks, of Crawfoiilsvtlle, spent itu, nd.; C. C. Huiett, Co. A, Mr-s ast week with her son, Ota Sicks, Permott, O.; J. M. Tjrner, Co. V, nd family. Kirklin, Ind.; Woolev Coffman, Col Mrs. Mollie Fruits returned to k , Otterbein, Ind.; W. M. Moore, Co. lome in Stringtown Sunday after H, Frankl'eit, IniU; W. N'. Howard,' tpending several daya at the home Co. E, Greeiitov. n, In.!.; H. H. Oiler, f James Richardson's. fo. I), West Ufayette, Ind.; J. T. Those who spent the day Sunday Moore, Co. G. I-afayette, Ind; Lieut ith Mrs. Nancy Reynolds were. John A. H. Camphtll, Co. F. Sheritlan, Ind.J . Reynolds and daughter, Ina, Charlie J. W. Jacobs. Co. 1, Chirks Hill, Ind.;

teynolds, wife and sons, Edgar Wad- ,. L Ashkv. Co. A. Indianapolis, Ind.;

e, wife and son, and Miss EHzath Wooster, of Indianaiiulis.

R- R. 2. The Dulin reunion was held at .dolphus Dulin's home Snday. Mis. Wiilwim Jehnson spent a few lays la-t week in Indianapolis.

Fern Cline who is taking a business . ' ..

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course at ImiinaMilis, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline. There will be a rweption given to the boys of Whitestown who will leave Friday for Camp Taylor in Stark's

park north of town

N. W. Graver, Co. E, Frankfort. Ind.; T. W. Patty, Co. E, Kewanna, Ind.; George J. Kru. Co. G, Indianapolis, Ind.; William Mulhollen, Co. G, Ufayette, Ind.; Capt. Jesse N'eff, Co. F', Lebanon, Ind.; Abraham Harrington, Co. H, Lafayette. Ind.; Selhy Iwis, Co. Y., Frankfort, Ind.; Henry Baus

man, to. A, rrankfort, Ind.; A.

Indianapolis, Ind.

BULLETIN OF PUBLIC . LIBRARY FOR AUGUST Books Loand During Month Numbered ,1,.'12G List of New Btioks Received.

Uesolulions Adopled. following resolution!

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adopted: W'herear, in the providence of Almighty God a number of our com-

Franre Carev of Tmlium, r.lis arMnf rades have been called from their

the week-end with home folks. services upon earth to receive the Henry Ottinger is spending a few re-vard of their courage and loyalty, davs with Samuel Ottinger north of therefore, be it Lebiinon. Resolved, that in the death of these , men the county has lost some of their

01. 1) I'NION uunchesl clcfen'lers, tbe rising gen-

Thorc e publii

icie 3:K6 books loaned by library in August. Twenty-

two ncv readera' cards v. ere issued. Gifts of magazines were received from Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Frank Parr and Dr. R. C. X. Cook.

The following is a partial list of

The Advance of the Fnghsh novel, by Phelps; Stories of K. C. Bunner, by llunner. Tbe Human Drift, by lxn-

don; Tikinmg for the Newspaper

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erat'or, some shining examples of . , .. .. .. .. ,' ' Mary Kader is spending the week patriotism, t. communities in which by1 5,C,U: Ini!!n "UU. by with Mrs. Jesse Brown. they lived some of their most reliable . Ma"le"; VTl i V W The Snday guests of Mr. and Mrs. c.li.ens. ,otll LT "deav,,r. by Mas.L. C. PeaU-dy, were Harry Peabody , Resolved, that while we mourn the r,rfW! 'J.""' b' "a.!' ' T and family, of Lebanon; Granville loss of their presence among us. we and Jf0'1. ,''ut'",on- h

Mr. and Mrs. Will Duff have re- devotion to the country and their turned from a visit near Winchester, steadines in time of danger. Elisha Reeseeson and brother have Resolved, that we heartily endorse

Kentucky. note of Pope Benedict, and pMge the '1a'.'

an; Che.-H Plavers ComiK-nditi

Cxok; Jesus on Trial Today, by Webb: Thoughts on Christ and His Kingdom by Elder; Twelve Great Paintings, by

oung people's book-

by Abbot;

-The Story of The Tree of

Mrs. J. W. Kernwlle,.

Lessen Your Tire Expense

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Mrs. Llisha Reese and Mrs. Joe president that we will stand by that

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m , the vigorous prosecution of the pros- ' cnt war to u successful and victorJ ious emling, and that e pleilge our

imlivirluat effort to suppress all disloyalty in the I'nitcd States. Kesolveil that our hearty thapks be tendered to Howard Cann for the splendid entertainment furnished the members of our association, and to tlw pastor and congregation of the First Methodist church for the use of their building. J. L. ASHBY, C. C. CANN, W. M. MOORE.

by having ua vulcunize your damaged or blown out

casings and tube. Our work gives added life to tires. It means more mileage, less tiiv expense. It is the modern way of repairing. It does not patch or plug but join the damaged edges together a if they had never been injured. If you have a damaged tire bring or send it. here .and well make it whole strain. Our Tiiple Uti, ltclir.es prevent bfow cuts end puncture; strengthen up the sidewalls of your casings and give you hundreds of miles extra service without blow outs. Cutt at our store and ltt uh demonstrate to you bow you can get through the winter and part of next summer on your old tires by having liieiu jt-Iinwl. '

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DEATH OP INFANT.

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f the Hills, by Altsheler; Hero of

Stony Point, by Barnes; Left Guard Gilbert, by Harbour; Rivals for the Team, by Harbour; Hoy Seojts on Lost Trail, by Burgess: Ilov Set its of Iloh's Illil, by iiuiton: Camp Il.b'. Hill, bv Hurton: Hoy's Caoip Hook, hv Cave; Buy's Book of Firemen, bv ( rump; Peanut Cub Reporter, by Flaton; Hand Hook, for Scout Masters, by Slurry: T. Haveland Hicks Senior, by Eldenlice; Camping for Hoys, by Giusoo; Israel Putnam by Ha-sbrook: ('.ipLaiii F'air ami Square, b Heyliger: Hon Strong of Uie Wolf Patrol, by Heyliger. Rental list iliittie Mor.ths of Geo. Duurella, bv 111; Pippin, by Richards; ( hailing Winds, by Ervine; The lied

While a poor clerk in a Phila delphia bank he got his start to

wealth and honor by investing his own savings and practicing tlirift. During the Civil war he raised one billion dollars forthe federal government Cooke was ft. great financier in his time You will need an accumulation of money sooner or later. You may warn to buy a home, or make a profitable investment, or go to college, or save the life of a loved one stricken with disease. Start an account with us with a part of your earnings this week, Add something to the deposit every week. Know the courage of prosperiy and the independence of ready funds. ifFarmers State Bank

Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency

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