Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 307, Lebanon, Boone County, 25 September 1917 — Page 4

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i,r. ft. Nval, Jlaafliter. ' M Hatlcrlon. fvw. Bailor. Jiall Mill, i ami tow Tuornlown, Wlitteatown. !lK"nUr'' B"vUl T,r" Aiimitii to hrSiuTaTifona1tim ai,er at thepM.totr.ea at U.ih,i.. In Tcphone-Bulnei( J8; .ae. H an 6. CBM 01- OMCMM10." taiail aubarriplinni pityiible atr.rtly !m "wn.'l.bcrTrtW''ll b "'"T." Man. n1 j ,w fti-jri : aUT"""""-" I' , pw -1" SSHi: ritn. nrliyniff niatt "C "I a Ilka utlria ur anyil ml acreplrii at en Advertising rales r.Hi..n. price. rorHrn .Vlvertlslnt: 4'lallnn, .New loik H-oiria CitLnrTtiim. Stated aXatUiifa. Boin No s. - a m dec ent! Friday .., ro-nlh 7:31 n. m ivory C Tnila, arela,y: Waltar J. Bhaa VT. M. Lebanon Ch:t m sir. Ur 3 d m I May Bvliulli. 1 r.or Mtich month. crelnry Leba Chapter No, 3H, Tl. , end Wp.lnc-,1.1 Ivory c. Tolle, Coomtut, H. BOOT! ay eao.'i n un L hi , lhanon emm,rr N-. t, Knvliu. rmplur. Tblr.l Jflindar anch month J.JO f m Ivory (". Tolls, rac.irdar: t-a'ar T. Joaea. B. C. THE l.T I Now is the ti.i of poet. Everj bcii- can give to thr Eilcy funri. and by so doing can ad:ni' that he is a poet. It is god cornjia .y, and not a sir.ific county of Indiana hhould be absent from th" l.-st. W:-o will be the fir-t from this county? Nearly everybody either writes poetry or thinkii he can. it is hk;h time. ! The navy threatens to do something across the water, and it is time. With j England's navy twice that of tier-, many, anil this country having a riav equal to or larger than (iermanj'sj why not have a part in ending ta e j war on the sea as well as the bind ? ) Instead, the (jerman ships are away i tip at Higa, and are every whore with - j out their presence being unlb-nv'ed. j It os get into the game with our vessels, under our commanders v. i.i, ; have never faibd in .nergt-ncics. I LET AI THOHITIES ACT. Typhoid fever passed tubicul(-.-as the most deauly disease in Indiar for August, mii ti.an three l urplii deaths being cau.-a-d by ti.is diseas Is it not about '.one to commence t! tans? treatnifiit to pirvent tpiioi timonu; the people that is u ml in ti miV If typhoid cm be prevdii. liy vaccinution, and it can, why sh-ml any who are in any danger of I av n this ilisease lake choi ces w it!i it When even t-ie governor o- t!ie flat may lose his life trom t'nis d --." il would seem to be biK'ii time for t'l authorities to act.

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"ISTENC 1' AND i KOI HI.E Some of the foul lie. "" l-duitia an rot consistent in emotions. In soi are mumd aie othert. such act matter ot iiit.es, ., r, -npted. wh-ie i taken b boards only in plain case; father has no r.ne who cai vided for in some way ttoiie i tin- army. Then consistency in cxernptions in every action takin i not bt- , vbile h .l.oubl nilitar i.- to be be who Notha ft,, if lamed 1I1( l.l...s , inconsistent' A COOD EXAMPLE. The government ha.- fixed the prices on steel, and this should be of great I help now not only to the government, but to the people generally. The price was fixed by agreement, aud this bplows again that it not inertly the poor, man who is lining his best to belp the government in its hour of , trial, ine ste-l nuu'iiales nie showfiTllln TflTt flf tf - FOR Fl ETCHER'S

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in the same patriotiim e other, j j w.ust do to win this war. The govern-;

, mcnt and the people must nave a j , , chance, mid nobody must make ex-. ' orbitatit profits while this war lasts. j LET HEFLIN TELL IT. Congrets gut very much excited ' when It appealed from a document published by order of Secretary LanainK that ,,., had been ned to in- ' f . hut. now comes a ' onol .. tl. i. he knows " l f U'"' c" ":" r', ill,',,n an-:rr s"!l'n vim acuv'lv K 't a part or the money .pent by Germany. L'ndor this staternmt it would be well for centra . . . , , . ln;m v. nuld tike the money of the enrmy of L'ncl" Sam, but when eontrresstnen ii'id -enulnrs talk as they do. it is not difficult to beln-ve that they have i ol l.i to separate the s ancl lvt all know ire :ind who tiie i'-t tl'at a man i protee! him. ker ji on taikinK of connre.-s canbetter siandinp tnhi; IT iTKOMi, t'OI.HNEL. hat is thai ? Our id be all right, if it 10 KEADKI5S OF THE It EI) tliOSS MAGAZINE elf.g spent anil heu Ire-sings ate lirlit- ., Iiut if it takes t'tr b.mri-ige-i . e ileal h. et ur tocnths for the voice to reach . it is liable to die on the way." The next Hue we nia'ie an inve-tiga-n ;.rd found t.is: 1. Her subscription had been held 'he b.e.i! branch with n.anv others '.d lute in June. 2. Tiier. it had b--en fur-warded to io-,i! chapter v is- it bld been id until some turn: in July. I. Then it had wen fc. warded to ash iigton, where a.t.r a f-v days hioi I. l m , .aching e Ag.j. he iirdrd to u Augu-t. uf'e maile.1 an le lirst to if lie! He tl pel little p'-ace a dm receipt of the miliKY. - Hed Cro-s organiza- .. -aem nf our menof hai'ing suhscritiers . g.i7ims prf.nii'tlv can "stimale.l. idy b. I'l I5L1C SALE CALENDAR : Th-jr i'ing. ! September 'il. Jack es cast of Phannondale, north of Mop 127, on line. (iencral farm foi October 2, Tue.,dav C. IL Walter, iniie south of L, bar-on, 2 miles ' ititbi.-a.-t of New Brunswick; Duroc hog sale, -I., bead, yearlings, spring k iits, spuog I! and tried sows. ( LMEI KIM NOTICE. A meeting of all oersons interested i Flei,.,ant View cemetery, Jefferson wm hii, will be held Thursday, O.lob -r 18, at 1 o'clock, to elect trustee r id decide ijucstion of uicorporating , ., ,,l i W. S. HAI'KI P J;; KcrreUrf. " V-2--Ott-10-l. ' ' . ' WATERMELONS AN., POTATOES. fal. ,(luj e, v.,,i,.rm,;ona track ' flow. Wliere obi colored man used to 'i.ip from. Isnr price for 1 or 1U0. "V from. Isnr price for 1 or 1U0. On South Lebanon street at tar. Later .' i't,;. lumtrT "

I.ROWIM;. i i.ve nt v.-t re.-en.-n th-- ::gain.-.'- . , ,. ! "I Inif-w hui; m-l- of rae-ilr-s in o get in too ii.it . , , . . ..

LEBArXN CITIZENS

.Make Contribution to the Sold - iers' Library at Fort Harrison. The l-bacon public library has contributed its aharo ot volumes for the --idler at Fort Benjamin Hamson. ' volume have been Irnm here, donated by the libra-v a.i'l s-ttr: I'Hinall. M". Mary St- - rt, ,onh I eauuc nf thp v I., ciiutcn, .Mrs. K. 'X. Kobf-rU, .,iis Doris lloekemith. Carmichael, and Miss Leota . Ihc total donation by citi.ens vvas fifty-two volumes. The remainder vver.' given by the library. IVi.orts from the contributed soldiers' iil-rary at I-'t. Harrison show that ihirty per cent of the hooks are he1'ijt louiied out every day, which fart : c:iat how the M.'-lier approcite :oe re-uiii'iir matter. Th' t-nrtnbvtion n the part of the library hre h::s roihinir to ilo with the library tund eimpaitm for soldiers, now in FAMILY DISI'lTE. tValaon Mailers Charged by Sister Willi Assailll and llattrry. chaiae uf assault and hatte'N hied in the Boone circuit court ist Uat.-.m -Ma-ters. Tite pro. ef Ktr" - f "' l-ou'-lla Masters. iei'-ivian!'.-. sifter, vto a'leg'-s epi, -ph., r -.1 me iift.-no.im r Si the defendant M,.sti,s entered a to th- cimige iir.l v.-.-'i I'. E. Iiuti'- initaste'S as sureti .i. i.t.-r.. and Dr. I.fiBoth ttat la Master Th sent t.'ouhle hen h'' ?esmi i,f a WANTS A HAND. t ili.-en' le-terda e i:, I.. .it Endorses s l!.-iiorle U" t.r -.1 I; :!. Ti talent ll!Uieal Se.it i'l Olir tie city a : can be found in any ;l er city of iis size anywhere. Who ill start the ball rolling? Ix-t's have a band hv .11 mean'. ANOTHER CITIZEN. OI R OWN INDIANA. iltl iae farcm-ireiniil Vr WARSAW, September ames M. Eakms chapla h-rd Indiana infantry, h ' . pastorship of the I re-igiwd sbvterian ..-'.rest unanirg brougl.t to .ho . Vi,cct I he nicer many big NOTH E TO I. O. K. M. Tbe-e e a v..rial gaherii . id budding. II. W A I . I'i l.N. Sav "I. D. M K'I IN, ( . of u. HOI SE SOLD BY Oil. J i!. H-n ics,,,, At r n is. i u- at Uooi. til of lie..,, e he died ti ol. T ie hou.s. i Land Co., an. Us lime. H as bunt by tin Jo as compb teti in ld for Sl.Llii. STOP THAT ACHE! Don't worry and c -mplain about a bad back. Oct rid of th it pa.n and lameness! L'se Dean's Kidney J'lils. .Many Lebanon people have used them and know how effective they ure. Hi re's a Lebanon case. Mrs. Vialona MeCloud, Hamilton iind Walnut streets, Lebanon, says: "Backache and other smpton's of kidney complaint bothered ine all the t'me for the past three years. The first of the trouble was a sharp puin in my back and loin.,, changing at n.glil io a da!! ache. My kubieys were ulso out of order. I had headaches and never felt just right. I tr,ai Rood many medicines, but nolh-.

'nK helped me. My condition grew,"" worse from day to day and by the t (

"me I eommenceel using Ooan a Mt- 1 y I'ilU. I wn considerably run down. In two or three days, I could ht thin medu-inf was helping; kidneva didn't annoy me so much, the pain in my back and loins ',''Cj finf'hJHC'reeBxe4''i wis fre from the trouble," ! I'rice, 6tle at all dealers. Don't suraly n;-k lor a kidney reinerly get j Doan's Kidney ril'stbe same that c,' I'ioiii,, Pufljio y"-'

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Koyil Farewell ahtu Them. Claud PykK, who was appointed byj Sheriff I). N. Iwis as one of the men j to take eharg; of the sixty-six eon-1 : scripts who went to Louisville Suturday, has written Sheriff Lewis of the. safe arrival of the men. He also said, "I take it upon myself to thank the floone county people for the entin; sixty-six aa appreciation for the royal farewell.' -i i i n? "'1,lreM. of lorl men wil r. winp . ' ,or' 1 , t" .- i mi L kd 10 LIGHT A O. llobl-.ins, of .Sheridan, lust control of his Kent when he tried to light a n-.ilrb while driving on the Elizaville road about two miles from Lebanon yesterday evening about 7::10 o'clock. The machine careeied into a telephone pole, breaking the front axle, smushing a wheel, and damag-i ing it consideraldy. The occupants were not hurt. The Ford uas brought to the E. A. Brenton garage here for j repairs. i MARKET REPORTS INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. IVDUVAPOLLS. Intl. Septen.ber ::.V-There were 6.000 fresh hogs arrlv(,, fr tle nmp!tet thi morning and i... (iay'ji business opened with buyers nHcnnir S1H.H, for the bulk of the 0ffc i...g ..i, the ,,r of Later there were a few loads . outside buyers at llX.iKI, o los were from I1K.S5 to 18.!KI. ly oc spread against a spreip.l yesterday. The extreme top flay v as 10c under yester-lay. arket was uneven, some sales bei ur tploted lO.vr I.k- under esterdav, average cost will show very 1,-t'. iifTen-nee. CATTLE Receipts 0f in,,,, CMttt0 wv.-e oi.o .-mailer than a week ago. hut at tint the run was normal for tr.i - tin-.- in the week and with a dei .,i:ul to .nab-h thi'e va? very little if an'- ehang" in prii-s. In tin- dilf"i- . i.t dfi.artm-nts sou,.- catlte m.ght ha- .'h've.l hit',- iiii.ie -trengtii ..;h-r. o (j,,. sae-e sort yester-oa..-. h it ihdav, but this was not gen- . '.i. Ituil- s.,l -teady, a s did tingioil to choice veal calvts. The emap. for stockors and feeding cattle v. a., norma! an pi ice-; were cttady. CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO. September 25. f-'orn 1 pi iees were near yesterday's top at tiie ' opening of the grain market hero today. December corn selling at Sl.ao1 and May at .?1.17 ;i. I'rcdutions of ed receipts for the balance of ek failed to prove much of 3 in the market us ths bulk of ivals have beer aold to arrive, opened : ills and ady with light conbearish sentiment i sold at f.l -i, Scpand December ai i- at hi', at tne opi icninif. i.tiinio high, tl'.e open-.-.dvance of five cents I HICAfiO I.IVF.STIW K. s'lON STOCK YAltDS, 111. Sepit -Hogs lie, eipls, -,'": :'t, . trong ly to iic higher; mixed butehers, $17. TIP.- !.lt:.; good ..-!., si ;.T"',i lll.li.-,; i-.,ugh iieav,es I '..:; light, $17.7.;i" lil.'Ml; sl i.iiii'o I7.ni); hulk of sale.-, :,(o Is.ti:,. i l l LE Her 10 to 1 , I 'id-. It. op": i rket. . M-,.2.'il.l'l: caive.-, H'.tKV" ifi.Ohtl; market, r; natives and ; lambs, $v:.i Receipts 1..C low S.'Ml-l Vi. III i s LEBANON MARKETS. Wlient, No. i gov't grade lO'll f'Bts, new, white Oat,.., mixed Kye, No. 'i Ciov.T seen; rOVLTRY.

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Old ,rks Spring chicks over 2 Ibtf Tom ,1JrkHi ,,, .. . Hen turks, old Ducks, white U. Orear, Allorney for Guardian. NOTICE. - Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been autlioriied to settle the estate of Ixan L. Haidesty, dc b'aiiT'e'state Is brthanUfive himdreil dollars and the undersigned is auUhoi iaed to settle said estate as guardion. - .OiTIZKNS LOAN k TRUST CO., ij-iii'i-i 'i. .-.' '

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i Is Planning to Muve From Mech anicsburg to .Santa Fe, New Mexico. Dr. C. D. Umberhine, one of the best known physicians in Hoonc and t.linton counties, has sold Ida lo-i-lence anuyractice at Morl.anicfliuis o Dr. W. E. Hastings of Carlisle, Ky. In making the deal, ,Vr. I'mberhine is making arrangements to move his family to .Santa Fe, New .Mexico, for future residence. He has hten locat:d in Mtelianicsburg for the past years during which time he bus pratliced medicine in both (iintuii ami iloonf counties. Dr. K. Hasting? eomes to .Me-chanp'-duiri,-highly recomiuciided. He will take over the practice of Dr. I'ni-bei-hi ilunne the next few days. LIGHT PENALTY. iM-n in Frankfort Court Drunken Auto Driver. K. L. Jarrctt, of Sheridan, who vas nrrosteil at the Vandaba depot in l-ranktcrt Saturday night on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxici.ied was given a hearing in police court. The charge was chanted to intoxication and his tine was fixed at $"i and ro-ts, amounting to $ir, in all. .Miich he arranged to pay. Ti-e au.moi lie driven by tiie man eollideil with the concrete and brick platform at the Vandalia depot Saturday .light. One wheel on the car was broken. It was repaired Ht a bx'a! '4ar VISITING HERE. Former I! ident in Lebanon in Interes' nf Vnlunleers of America. Ji .--e Ki.e, of liiflinnapolis. a fi imr le-uleiii .f this city, is spending a fv: tit;, s here in the interest ef the olunt-'ers of Anieri'-a. Mr. Rice is a i r re id. nt nf H i, city, re abllg Wr at I ehanon he an i a b'ack-mitl; simp. i-i"j in of Willi.,,,, Ha ith of the city. CITY NEWS Willird Service Station, 21R South Lebanon street. Hir-tm Fox proprietor. I'hone 2'-', residence phone, 8I8. The funeral of Leon Hardostv was held at the residence of Ida Wright rr' West South street instead of at the Hardest)- home a., stated yesterday. Black Silk Stove Polish nienl. hn it jrVrx H hriHi. ..Bol,la.r(.tJ.r-rd Willi WIT r'T-fvtnijl w' clerk of iSVck.u' ,u vf uur-

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No citizen can feel free and independent unless his feet feel likewi.se. Your feet cany a lot of responsibility and it is quite fitting that you should give them a square deal. Then let them walk around in stylish, comfortable shoes that are to their liking. Let your feet wander in here and be suited.

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$2.).00 TO $300.00 Loaned Ufion Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels at legal rate TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN la sums of $r'0 :i:ul over you may havp l?5 monMis in which to P your loan, or uu mnv repay sooner if you like. w SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write im or call rr-cn u for f-ill particulars. W ill bo in Lebanon ench Friday -a") W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Hur Kidg, Crawfordsville. Ind. 101 Vi West Main street, Lebanon, iod. (Squire Trowbridge's oflice) $$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$

OWEN MORKERT C:iiniractor 1 flours: M-ll a. m.i 1-5 and 7-8 p. Conn!tt.on and Spinal Analysis free 2.10 Cason Neal Itklg, Phone 633 i-Ray SpinoRraph Department First Rural Loan and Savings Association lis . MarldUa tabaaoa H. P. New, Secretary COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDING Next to Interurbaa Stntlon rfflee phone 139. Op day night BRENTON GARAGE Autos and Auto Stippliei Raat Main Street Phone 294 JOHN IL HOY General Real Estate Business GRAND OPERA IIOLSE Cll I'hone 100-Y AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Aer..rio. Kell.Snringfield and Fiske Tires. GASOLIaE He North Lebanon St Phone 21 j Reporter by maii$3 per year Job Work t Reporter Office

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xxgood-Citizeit Shoe Co. CADILLAC. PAIGE AND DODGE EROS. CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Da'ia Bros. Livery Barn I'honf-s 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groe.eriw J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station JONES, THE CLEANER R.C. JONES Phone 337 103 W. South St DR. R. D. GARRISON ' DENTIST Tanaer. Slate Bask Boiliref Bootu 2-:m rboae tit-K Sletzger Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER l.'OL'6E Lebanon and Thorntown. I'iione 18 The First National Bank The oldest and largest back in Boone county.

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