Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 309, Lebanon, Boone County, 27 September 1917 — Page 4

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E1wer4 B. Neal. Editor Cliarlee to. Neal, Miinna-er. J. id. rUlierlon, Kew KJItor. "l-neued very evening; except Sunday run stall edttlone reactiing- 32 Kuriil Route and towna of Jamestown, Advance, Thorntown, Whltestown, Zlnnevine, Meehaiilnsbura;, EUsevtlle, Ternils "fries at Latin Tttieph and 4b -Husineaa, ,6; Nwi, rcmaia or luaaoavnrTibir. (Mall eubicrlptlona a'ole strictly tr a'tvere- mij iftipf win te rtwcun-Unui-d unlee. mibucrlptlon la renewed!. By Mnll. on year .i . By Mali, fix month 1.7b By Mall. three immilit By Mall, one ruoriil 3S By Carrier, per week. I'll' Carrier, one ye.vr a t Obituaries ait,! Caro-. of Tl.ank, are uhlect t a churue of 6c per line "f lx words. 1'Hsll plioiitd i-o..ii,;,.i..y mutter Of this kind. A.tverllslt.K in. titer of totteriea or anything of it like jmtaire l.nre. nade known on ap plication. Foreign Adv-erllsiriir Ite;. re. dilative Frsii Assuelut New Vork MAfOinO CAZaEHDAlt. Boon LodRp N. , F. ft A ! ond Frt'Uy -i'h merit',, 7 S' Ivory r Toll, ecrvnary; v ,ii 8t.ar, W. M. Ibannm ritailor Nn. .!'. H Oiifl W Mt!K.l:v Mt. n.f.'l., 7 Ivory C Titile, ec-r Coombn, H. P. Boon Council. o. 5.".. Ft. third W1neUny rwn;. 7 Churl Hart man I. .very , recorder. thanon ffimmar-lory No. 41. fenjolar. TiiiM Moisty turn f:30 p, m. Ivory ( Tulle, i Lwter F. Jonn, E. C wooLW tiK i ii's sk ;:n hi i The W,...:,.. . , , ..v,r country wen. ovate.) ,h 1 t. .. -tr hy a merchant o-r.'w '""1 of forty-three yeut ei' . . ' . are seven ruies which ctH-io'l It;.nesa, and they are safe, H-und aenaible. 1. ff eourse you will lit' !iaped. Eut keep in. 2. 1:" you believe in an id- a y. rhnre. Sme of r y first failed beeause I h.tdn't ' i liesituation thornuirhly. I il.ic-d toreii in th wrung part of the ' There's a right place. Kir..! ;t. 3. Everybody like,, f. mare a bargain. Let him. Sma'l pn f: an article wijl beccnv: nv'i you sell enough of the articles. 4. I believe in d j r.ct bit-n-and wi;h cash. I ha ! (...on in I:. aever:il day before I l.r..'w h-, makt; out a check. !-ari-o cw temptation to eaHe.-tt buyt.fr. 5. Supeni-e t. 'talis, but low them to ah.-rirb you. I''.: 't the time hf a h h-priced ora on a tlerk's job. B. I prefer trie boy frtrnt t;e to the college man. He mlleze won't begin at the bottom at, 'I the business. 7. There are pir.ty ' oj por tie for the young men t''iay. fail breau'.e they are not w:'!ii sacrifice. No ore eve- got fur vvm in bondage to the boiiy. can't build a bu.ne ,i ot, th-miti. having a "gtaxi tutu ." CI LTIRK VS. KVI-Tl'K. Everything U being doi'.e f n aoldier hoys these b.. I: , that has been n:i;g.- '. d i. mon portant thar. It provote ilm, proper reading ma' tor, i, .ok it line ard papei--And. the people mis, -ml." to B;jk fund jul as wiil:ng.y ly as, to ail tlie other fur i , botly realizes the impotcn. movep ent to provitie i.,e I books. It is not on.y impoi the boe have the hook, for cational va'ue. but teat t not ha"? heavily on shei! I m of the l.v- i'r Ulan f. school work, and e-.. . v ,.. ri f,.e-

value from ihe not.;:-, o , !. The tramiii,', the a i: of the. camp, at.d then latv, pethar... tin actual warfare in Fiance, will n"! i leave much time for reatlitit:; ntit ; there will be some ti"ie, ar.d tore is a . thing that shouid not let wasted Warfa. itself in an educator, a broad-1 encr: it f.tira the mind; it broaden the i jiympathies; it make one know hi , i fellow-men better. The betd rilisons of ; .. the past generation Itave been lh( who fought in the Civil War. They ' were men of good minds, of broad viaion, of keen intellect, whether 1

', they ever hf much actual training jin the schools. They hclpe.! make' history and geography. It u worth , while to have boo ts about, even if I !o-e hal no time to read them. The! j Bible on the table help's, even if not raid.

The average man, not a soldier, funis little time to read, and so would almost take the chanros f the army life in order to have a little time to read std thi.; r.-:'.l;-, men more willing to H-v that eth?rr. r.r.y re;d. I.t 'he f.tr-1 for .V .,: f.,r '.he soldiers ;:r-w. I;, itt ?r.:'h ' means if letting the bny:i know that their work and sacrifices are appreciated. Culture will overcome kultur, as the ''it'll driv. s out the darkno s. THE ((t ICKKST W AV. ivoiiien conr:ant!y t.'ain vrr. '.itcl, if. the f .. e of the fc.li.-h picketr th White House. Most of the . ;!'..t U , ;.!..jl.I not Vof t1 con! I not riitht. Kv.D a.- fM l-f.,re th- work of 'i V v wori.l war, ati'l niL-ny oi way and ke ..ua-ktvl t" ;.i.d Miff'-ife to ha.-e k iie v.o.. . ,.( . .. .v!-:r th ,.,ti;roi ; i,e ..1.1. Mini) Ml 1:1.1). T-. mi"sskn(.i;k ,iiu.s" srCCKSS IX ( Hit Af.O ISKAN'S i!AE KF m of wnm I."M' -X. N-p-ni...r Jo. -It a-: eo a ;-. i ,,i,l - ,. I ..t 1--or vo,k, I i.i--, .,;,;, a ,,, :r.it u,.-d ;'-.r II e b...i.i.i.g o'' a .. P- ..-' .- ' - f,,., v. - -. u, --:.:i. 'Me fu. eb.ge (:, ri.,..-e ' n-A- a--hit,e ,3 ,.-tK,.t-,. , -''. a.al ft .to !..,'.:. s.o.ti it ,, nie ; ,..,t clou, , of a t k the K i ni!- of Ht.le.it ni" ill.t I.AHFI) I VSWL. .'-!:.,-. 1'. Il.dlirg-.aoltil. r,fi-el;l;t i.l. of a''. has been dot !.ire, of un'ound muni ami her col omilmeiit to : s Ctt-t.i.l llo.p.t.d f,,r Imano has. I m recommended. MKAsntK COKS THROt GIL WASHINGTON, September 2. 1'he senate titis afterntKin iign-tal to the house amendments to tlie bill erefl'.iiiir the aircraft hoard. The measure. ow goes t the president.

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RAiDONLONDQN C0NT1M-ED FUOM PAflE ONE 'orgues of rtie through the daiknesa. 'fi-.e i-nidcrs came i-y ti.e way of : r Th. iu.es river, their f ivorite route, '.tit apparently wire unable to car ; .-tit their plans for the nom'.ar ;.:vnt i. ' att ei"- with conipl'.tt tit..-:;. .'me o 1th" i lachin.-. ;. ti. el as I'ar as a no . a.uno, but -em ;iat , .a. ere tlriven olf. Twt) bombs were dropped on the t-.-i'leniial section of toe suburb, causU.e; sert e clisualtieft. T.e (.ertiiaris are ttiking advanttice ;!' the harvest moon for their raidine "it the ISr.tish have not bet-n taken Now .i:a'. the nights are gating ' 1' : !'!, it is believed that ppolim; . i)i ae.ila r. ,ut. .' I"e.r et: a,--'I i ..- k he- ::re:..; !..- n ni. li ra .1 week" at.'i from now 1 i f il.e hr.-t w. ek of (it.it 1 f:..u-nt nl, had :tli( 1 Uolir IfilLU! 'i.tns Iicini; .Made tti I'rovide ( tinrortahle (J.iatti'is Cor the CominK Wittier. A' I' T VI "It, I.e. '' r l-.v, .,- ISOI.1) I! KI-.RV. r. - (,. lli-po-i , of S'lfk W r I. .town "In W .tk in !(.:. k. -t of his u,k at th. i. ,. t " g.,-.,t. r 1 oft tieiuSeSr IN ffli!, 103 NK V Yi.llh I us' "f Ge :n .i.iu,,' e:;-n .in-.t ii .g U- ie.t '.'t I . I ''-' l ' 11 1 ' ' I 11" -IPPI' "He-, ,f i. :o.-. i..i, u.e ;.o li- I. i.iid in tie l.r it diplomatic setv.ee, ii.ti'it a-, it I as stil'nl; toitiiei ically. "III. pate!,-.,. ,.u, i, . ;!,,,. of I ount l i.-hiuir, ai-i-d.t't to !!u"f..i Are.-, . n verily jel.eli.-vi.l.'e. F:.- aiivice t. -o mt.ii. ti, -i , oi;,.-r r-tnaiks i-on-i.-iiru-tl in the tiispa'.t bes an; .-o fahutou.ly vtd of fu.t, Ibnt one mu.-t regard his wition .i i-!,..;.o'l n.-ifcle "'Ill's ruan is seen ingly out of his v, it t. He iloe not rvi, seem to comprehend his rcspi.iMibiltly toward h.s own courtly, and he 'is lacking tut wellln moral sense as in the ordinary jmlgin-'nt cf the average biimftii being einlowed with intelligence,"

County 1 News j

KIMBl'RG. Mr. anil Mir.. Edgar Wondard spent Thursday with i:. D, Worrell and family. Little Mi?s Ktlna Jean Smith who ha been very ill in better. Meadamcs Stenhent and Sam Jett returned Friday f-oin a month's visit wiih t"latives in X'irginin. .Mr. ,-iad Mr-, jlna Williatna ami i '.' ti . '- i,-nt Tuestlny evening . :V i . : -.'. dliams of MilledgeA pi, asant surprise was given Firm Highland who left batunlny morning for mi'itary training at Camp Taylor, :,t the home of .Mort.m Kimmel where he has made his home, by his Sunday s-hool class. Mr. and Mrs. Kred bouth. Messrs Jesse. Trntitman and T. Williams furnishe'l music for the e -euing. Cigars, eantly and mele;v: wf te server!. The guests included .Mr. ami Mrs. llavmnnd Crosstreet, Mr. imil Lora K.lhn. Mr. and Mrs. r.i.-ok Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Karl bui.n. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mates. Vr. atvi Mr,. Fred ltouth, Mr. and '.lis. .Ii-s.-e T'outman, Misses liladvs Ve-.iek am! Hayel tiates. Messrs. Otto M r.es. (lien and I-nrest Faton and I'.o-man (iates. TI e Milledgeville Ladies' Ai.l soi"f ' I'-aretl about $15 serving lunch at Murphy's sale Thursday. ih v. and Mrs. Clawson of Lebanon, o-.-'l Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Troutinan. .-.n: Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. '. a Fuhn. Mr. and Mrs. F.a'l K.diin tnotoreil to t'1' ri tn and spent the latter part of nd Mrs. Hrook Williams of Mrs. l.auna Katon 'e .suntiav. ear and Mrs. l.oia F.illin ami Tom r.H I. ft Fri. lay to visit un;il ;i- -vi'.ii r'!at'es ill Tuscola, s. Mrs. Williams an. I daughter tlio have been ill Tusr 'la for Iw .nil return home with them. ,1 Williams .-lent Sunday with lucohv north "I (..nation. and Mrs. M-uton Ktilini- 1 alt I en w.re gue-ls of Mrs. Kim'.itl .-. .1. h. Stewart, and fain1, '. Wllo :t Thut-s K.IUI.-.el. o nh Mrs. MbtHMl S.ll lit. it sons, visit. lie liiehaugh - Frit!.,. or I.-tll-vlle air:) Ti'.ior o Mee'ranirs be roar flllite M;ll-. of Mi.h. I aiiiily. of ,.e. lio.ntto M M' r M. Mul-n letl at ti. i.l b'-itige i. ha- -old hi. is li ,!,r, a Santa Fr b'O) Ml MP)i . luit vi-iM "ne day Ill .t w-e! (viiie; .Mr Mrs. Car ar 11 f .i.uigh'-' , rl -,.eo: w, .. ia li anil fa, in.!!.-',a. who h: 11.,'l.e to )i:s bed. Yeru and Mr. and Mr.-. ri.,.1.1 aiMi-le.l a ,p-ak-io.-n, Vednesday, S.-p-..t !' !''. he Mie-ael Fol. v. I..;:le M id, ,,i Walker has b. . n on 1 e suk I: but i.. better. .( en: Law ,--,,, .,, Jmr, H t!, v ,fe :.'! t it-te .latighters Mae. Hazel and lp.;l ami s-.n, lit lmon Oral Cavin. nfe and I d.y In.d I-ale-l, i.od -nrv avm, wif- and two sons, Mont il and a -, rence sper,' SumUiy with James Rl R U. HOI TK II. Mr. ami Mi-... Kdun Dotleon and .l.i mos White, lK.,r.oii, stsirit Sun''.i; with CU-nle Wail and fan.ll. Miss l-.lne (iteen, of Lebanon i visiting this week with her parent.., Mr. and Mrs. harlr. Ijieen. Chi,.-,,. ,. Wall, of Iaui.ilia,Ii curie 'i'hursd-iy for a several diiy' visit with Claude Wall anil family. Mr. and Mrs. John Raiidel spent Sundav wu'h Mr. anil Mrs. Tom Grogiry. near Ladoga. Mr. ami Mrs. Claude Wall, Mrs. LimiihIb Osborne, Mr. uttri Mrs. Edgar

iotison and Jamen WTiite were Sun-1 ny af'.M floor) fruetstrDf 'Mrs. MlOTr!sRkhantaon and family near Linns- i burr. '! Clarence and Richard Wall ' apent Sunday with John Owens. I Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ware, of In-' dianapolis, spent few days last week with Edward Cox and family.

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Guests bunday at the home of Mr. j and Mis. Frank Stafford were Mr. and Mrs. George Tyles, of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kader, near, Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Davis , and family and William 1'yles, of Col- ' fax and Mis. Cecil Davis and son from , Thnrntown, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Silltnitter and nen JacK came home Tuesday from a three wc "ks' visit with relatives in i Ccr.tetville. Iowa. THORNTOWN. Dave Hutlt r anil family of Lebanon spent Saturday night with Mrs. Anna Grimes. Charier, tlardesty of Lebanon spent Saturday night and Sunday with RoyLee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lotiks and daughter May and W. J. Miller and wife, spent Saturday afternoon in Frankfort. Mr-o Charlotte Hanlon of Lebanon, was the Frhlay guest of her sister Mrs. I'earl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hawkins spent Saturday and Sunday at llluffton, Ir.d., the guests of Gus Holmes and family. Mis. Daisy Barr, who is holding a revival meeting at Advance, ga-e a splendid talk here on the street Friday. Several of the Advance people were with her. She is doing great work there. Mrs. Thomas Perkins of Emporia, Kansa.-, spent the week end with Harvev Perkins and wife. Fd I'iitl and family spent Sunday in Indianapolis. M:s.. Ok:il Roberts of Indianapolis, is visiting Miss I.eona Heasley. Ron...!. I Leonard, Mrs. Martha Howls' d ar -1 Mm Hester Riley spent Saturtloy at Bailie Ground. Lafayette. M-s. Charles Caluwell and dauahter. Ha' !. spent Saturday and Sunday ;tl Frankfort. I.vb Miller and wife. Charles Dobo, ,-l wife, and Ileischd Alttim and family were the Sun. lay guests of loin Foiiert anil family at Stop . Jt c and Ike S.u ring of Craw I'ordsvdie, snen'. Sunday with Flwood Ser-i-irg .:rd w ife. P or Hmi. s of Ioduinapoii., sp-t -up-av iitii li s parents Mr. anil Mis. Use.." 1.. h.l. ll. Hia'u-1 e Smith of Lebanon is visitip a till! rv Perkins ami family. Miss Ft't.'l Titus a-ld Miss Levena (liii.ies of Indianapolis, spent Saturpi fht witn home folks. M:. and Mrs. Charles Fcrgu on, sp-a' Siit-irday v-i'li James ProthU an. I v i'e ivar'llcthel. MAPI.K (.KOVF. "o. Joe Bart spent Tl.i.r-uay wi'b ,-,.);, t. es tn lrifhanapolis. Mr... Samuel Kngors visited Friday .:th L-.iae Isenhoir anil family. Mts. Lev A-ttr.in vi i'.e.l her inn-r"-. Mr. and Mr.,. John Akers, Sat Bart i;fe, of La- ' rl W rt and f -nitv. and '.M' o Jiinie id Stpvlav, Re !....., Mr. a:,. I -. at .1 Mrs. Jr S'aton. W Phu h.'dren la -t 1 h-its nor of their .-or left Sjtut'lav fo y (veiling i... d Stiiton in. T.iv!" Those present were K noi S' ttoii ud family, A! Groover ami fii'iiil' . Karl Wi'.t and family, Ini Biauie. ,i fair.ilv, Irwin Itridb". and H-:tV, Cbarle, Bradley and wi'e, -f.ii S. af m and W.lhuin Ak-T... The 'oi.tr gut ts Wete Miss (Vje W ,!l.s, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Bart. Mrs. Elizabeth Stuiu, Mis Miij Dilloi, Che, ter and ra Dillon. The Dillon hrothe-.s n rue. oil sou ;' excellent music on the -o 1 n and gintar. Ice cream and MAX. l-ion and fi itlv. M Giaha rds'-ille To'by and farptl" vpifd night, and Sunday with Wil-;e.-nr,. fa-Ptlv, of M vhaniei - and wi'V are in bed-side of h" West r moI gie S-.ir.da i gtie.-t , of Hem e Si. null and w.fe were Giovrr Siierrill and w i'"e. of I-hanoii. Sunday guests of Henry '.imi.,erman and faimlv were Albert Doyle and Mi-s Daisy !!...- of Concord. (ill, UoUj-o s,l fi.mil-. of No-'h Salem, spent Sunday with George La-icy and (amity. STI.W ART'S t lLU'LL,

Mr. and Mi.-.. Vern Prir-. near fami'v. ,o.u. !'., r. R, , a, .1 : Po'.l's ..chool hou.,e, spent Wednesday w,r- Sunt'.,..- g i"-t, t .' 'i.:t J ' with James Wail and wife. and iamil;.. Mr. and Mrs. John Giock ami son,, Karl Wroth at-1 I:V i :i 1. a b,..tRa'ph. nttraded the Lcigun reunion r.ees triu U IndtanapoUs S.ii.,-d.iy. at Franklin Sunday. ilri. I blue ilct'y .-pent Ti.urs.iay Mr. and Mra, (evurtre Straughn am! ai.irr.oon i f last week with Mi-. OsMr. unit Mrs. Jaiiies Spewf wue car Fidter. Sunday guest of C. L. Creasy ami Charles Iluskina' niotiicr, of Kenfamily". tuky, U eiM-nding a few days with Mil. Nancy Graham ami daughters, then. .V'nttio and Ida, and Mrs. Milf.ad .HlSi and bun, Ileuiiuo, called Tuea- UEPOUTEK BY MAIL V EARLY

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No citizen can foel free and independent unless his feet feci likewise. Your feet carry 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 likinrr. Let your feet wander in here and be suited.

Morgan

i 4-XX"WX:-ana $$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$ . .., ft .v0 1 (J !,UU .UU "Loaned upon Furniture. Livestock and other Chattels at legal rates TU'leVTY.FU'l.' 1 YM FKT I'l.AN ft

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in sums of J50 and over you may have '.Ti months in which to repa" V your loan, or jo.i v av repav sooner if you like. w SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMEKS Write us or call in on us fi r full particulars. Will be in Lebanon each Friday V. A. SWANK w 411-13 Rt-n llur Bldg. Crawfordsville. Ind. 101M. West Main i treot., Lebanon, Inn. (S.piire Trowbridge'R office) i n n . h u e u u u

t)VEN JIOUKEUT Chiropractor lloura: 9-11 a. m.: 1-5 and 7-H p. m. ConsLltation and Spinal Analysis free 2.1U (asnn-N.a! lildg. Phone 63J X-Bay Spinosraph Department First Rural Loan and Sa ins Association 111 I. Mttrtdlaa ., Irtbaaoa H. 1'. New, Secretary COOK IiY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co i,i N 1)8 AY & TOLLE KLWCRAL DiKECTGiU BALL BUILDING .Next to Interorban Ststioa ifflee phone !39. Open daj A night at.d .-on, Adrian, near .V Ml-. John Gli, k spent her mother, M:s. I.ucir.d L hanon. Mis. George A.Ian-... ' vi.-i.ed Wedr,es.iay with Richardson. Mr.,. ILnmond ' '!' r, r;h of Max. ard iif,. M. H i,l is. Filer, S'o..ii. T:l"se v. ho T.ent M:i"-av -r.e of Milfur.1 Hedg- a-e ere Mr. and Mr,. (. .1. Bd daugllter, Ruth. . f la-!.!. at.d Mrs. Silas Hal'. M s, IT Mrs. Nancy Graha-n un I C ' M i".;e ami Ins. MIHV. V. Ch. lb; eo home W eiinesiia,'. li. w. a flo'n a two week., pu-eats in Kentmky. Luther Jackson r'-tui' u-'lay after .-pending t Montana. Ernie Met oy and wt t tli.'y night ;ind Siiiida-Sh'.ric-ami fa' in. of n ' Fred Jaclen, wife in I b. ic of I irliui.aeol:-; Pete W il n ;'"" fund:'-, . f I el,at-on; licit K, .notlil .. .rl

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Shoe Co. CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE KKOS; CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Km?. I.ivrry Parn I'hoWH 7 Wid 2D07 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Atoss) from Traction Station JONES, THK (.'LEANER R.C. JONES Thonc 337 105 W. South St Oil. R. D. GARRISON ' De.NTIST farmers State Bank Dttlliiaf Koom ::! Pho Me-K Metier Lumber K Cu:l Co THE PHONE ORIIFR HOl'SE Lebanon and Thoratown. Phone 15 The First National Bank The oldest and largest bank in Boone county.