Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 305, Lebanon, Boone County, 22 September 1917 — Page 6

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WK are making an unusual offer tor a few days in giving free a Ten Dollar Set of aluminum ware with every Range Eternal sold, 1 1 ere is a clmnoe to pet a life time of satisfactory kitchen service and a set of fine kitchen untensils at the regular price of the range. Thirty-two Points of Eternal F.xcellcnce make the Range Eternal Everlastingly Good. Its flues are lined with Kternametal which never rusts or wears out and its patented polished top will not rust or pit like the old style polished tops on other ranges do. The Range Eternal out - look S, Ollt-cooks and OUt-lastS every other range on the market. It is the most beautiful range you can buy. The brightly polished nickel, the blue steel of the body and the dull color of the top make this range a constant source of pride." Its spirit. of shining! cheerfullness penetrates to every nook and corner of yourjiome. . Tlie Range Eternal costs no more than other

ranees but is twice as satisfactory. And don't forget that for the next few jays we Kill Rive away a Trn Dollar set. of aluminum wart nils every itaoge Eternal sold.f CH etour"store "and inspect this rangeTeven'u' you are nut ndytq.buy.)Lllx ill be' worth your.wiile.

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WE NOW HAVE AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108

j.Man Arrested Here for $10,000 Robbery, Did Not Gel to ' Spend Much of the Coin.

JOB WORK AT REPORTER Reporter on R. R. $3.00 Yearly

If money really brings happiness it will have to be proved to Walter I). Coakley, who was returned to Tucson. Aril, yesterday by federal authorities to answer to a charge of stealing $10,XK from the registered mail at that city. All the fun he derived from the loot, which lie is said to have confessed taking, was a game of cards between Kansas City and St. I-ouis, In which be lost. $ltO, he said. This was played on a train. He was arrested several weeks ago by a postnffice inspector in Lebanon and since has been confined in the Marion County jail. Most of the stolen monev was recov-

morning. This number includes about half of the company. They were released on pastes, so ware not in charge of an officer. The men will go back tomorrow. ; BIG NIGHT I) K M ON ST R ATI ON". Imimnp Crowd Pays Tribute to l)c- ' parting Soldier Boys. i Lebanon and Boone county turned ! out an immense crowd Friday night to do honor to the xixty-six conscripted men who left today fur Camp Taylor. The cool and threatening weuther seemingly did not affect the attendance in the least. The streets were packed with people and on the south side of the square where the evening's program was given the crowd wis the devest. The attendance from over the county was hirge, met of the vi.'itors coming in automohiles. The machines occupied every available foot of parking space around the square and on adjacent streets. It was one of the largest asnemhlages of automobiles seen in Lebanon this year. The crowd was not an unusually de1 monstrntive cne. Cheers were frei quent, hut thev were not of great volume or prolonged at any time. The ' seriousness of the occasion appealed to all and the people while imbued with patriotic fervor, were two deeply m ved to express their feelings in 'cheers. It was a sober-minded throng assembled to hid farewell and Godi speed to the hoys who are going to France to join the great American ' army fighting the battles of democ:racv against autocracy, j The evening's program began with a parade headed by the Lebanon band. . ;The conscripts and veterans of the

i Spanish-American and Civil wars L'nited States rode in decorated automobiles. Boy

j Scouts and a delegation of children ' representing the Civic League's gur- ' den squad, also took part in the parjade. The procession after passing ' through the principal streets halted at the south entrance to the court house, from the steps of which a pa-

Itriotic program was given. The eonFor Sale Model '16 Maxwell road-1 ripts stood on the steps facing the ster, in good condition. Bargain. In- Vrowrt. which extended over the lawn

I quire at Auto Inn. 9-18-ft. j ,) jnt0 the street beyond, packed

Shampooing, scalp treatment, mani- densely into one of the biggest ascuring, facials, at Sanitary Beauty semblages seen here on similar ocPai lor. I'hone 162. 9-19-4t ! casion.

David Custer of west of I-cba

LebanonOHardware Co.

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marshal. Frank Barnhart, a deputy marshal, was assigned to take t'oaklev hack to Arizona.

CITY NEWS

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"John and the Children Will Like This Bread." The housewife who makes her own bread has a right to be proud of her product, especially in these days when "economy" is the word in every kitchen. YOU can learn how to make good wholesome bread at home by attending the BREAD BAKING DEMONSTRATION AT OUR SHOWROOMS Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday OF NEXT WEEK FROM 2 TO 5 P. M. If you never have baked bread in your gas range now is the time to learn. You can save money by baking bread at home in your gas ranjre. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. THE GAS CO.

is spending the week-end with his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Bratton, and family of North Meridian street. Willard Service .Station, 22K South Lebanon street. Hiram Fox proprietor. I'hone H'i'Z, residence phone, 818. Mr. I'latt, of St. l.ouis, a member of the firm, Kenard and Co., of that city, was the guest for several hours yesterday of Karl Campbell, a representative of the firm. Another car load of watermelons Saturday or next week; also later in season, will supply town and county with Michigan winter potatoes at low price. A. L. Tadgett, 8-20-3t

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Let the Reporter print your sale bills. You can get them promptly and at reasonable prices. Then advertise the sale in the paper. If you can get a sale in Boone county you can get it through the Reporter.

The Lebanon Daily Reporter

L. R. Smelser, principal of the I.ebanon high school presided. Under direction of IVof. Coleman of the city schools, and led by the city band, the audience ss?c with fervor the national anthem, "My Country Tis of Thee." Mr. Smelser in a brief speech said that the message of that hour should be one of cheerfulness rather than sadness for we believe we are giving up these boys to victory. lr. C. A. Parkin made the address of the evening. He said that Boone county had erperienecd few such days in ita history. It ought to be a proud moment for the conscripts and for the citizens of the county, he said.

JJJjJJj!JjjSUS!The Cited States is . world power

inow anil is an important cog in ine r i world's political machinery. This is a war of democracy against autocz racy. We cannot serve two masters. We must fight for the rule of the S5 many or yield to the rule of the few. America saya the world's governments ' should be ruled by the many for the benefit of all. This nation proposes " to keep up the struggle for human lihetty until the proper solution is reached. Upon the sterling young ss, manhood of the nation depends largely the realization of America's lofty 3 ideals and principles. They have been called upon as big men to do a 3 big task and we are sure that they j will do that task in a big way. The young men who are called into servi'e are to be congratulated. They ss ( above all others are selected for their physical fitness to do a work that will jlive forever. We have been told that " manhood is cheap. Uncle Sam is cals ling on his best. It is cause for reJoicing to know that the returns from the conscription boards show most of i the youth of America are clean,

strong, worthwhile men. Lofty Principles.

The boy who are called into the

war are to fight for lofty principles.

;They have been chosen as the most is j fit to carry the ttara and stris in the 5 vanguard of the mighty bouts battling js on European soil and we know that . they will conduct themselves in such ia way that not only will victory be 3 1 assured but that they will return home z nobler and better men in every way. In closing Rev. Mr. Parkin addressed the conscripts as follows: "In the ; J name of the citisens of Lebanon and z 1 1 Boone county, I bid you Godspeed. It h is a worthwhile service you are enter:j ine, worts dying for if need b, as ; weil u wnrt.h living for." i I K1W. tr the ! v. &. Paikm'e

tory were thrown on a screen from a stereopticon while the song was in progress. This was followed by a pageant, in which Harry Hostetter, representing L'ncle Sam, Civil war veterans, Spanish-American war veterans, con.cripted soldiers. Red Cross, Boy Scouts. W. R. C. and Civic League was given from the balcony over the south entrance of the court house. A sedies of stereopticon views of local scenes showing the work of the

Civic League, was given and the pro- j gram closed impressively with the I rendition of the "Star Spangled Ban-

inor" by the audience.

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Shoemaker, Nye Pye, Minnis Lyle Ottinger, Guy Carlton Williams, Earl S'andford Lane, Claude A. Mangus,

James George Waitt, Fred S. Flanni-

gan, I harlcy Kowman, Jacob Atrren Srite and Gurnie Cecil Neuman. Claims Granted. The claims of Harold William Lane, Lester Edward Everett and Dessic Raymond Shoemaker, all engaged in agricultural work in Boone county, were granted. The appeal of George Franklin Toney of Boone county, on the ground that he has dependents, was granted. The appeals of Zackariuh Arnold nad James Glendenning, both of Boone county, on the ground of having dependents, were denied. The board reversed the decision of the Boone county local board in the foiiowing caSca slisrs c'.ii.s hsd hcrr, granted on the grounds of dependents: Charles Robert Young. William McKinsey, Fred Raymond Donaldson, George I)c:;ald Byrd, W. Glenmore Clute and Hugh Niven. One of the applicants haxl been married on registration day. In the case of Harold Marion LaFolletta of Lebanon which came up for rehearing, th board sustained h former decision and appeal waa denied.

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