Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 1, Lebanon, Boone County, 28 September 1917 — Page 5

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Attention Liberty Loan Subscribers

The following hanks and trust companies have ru-p'Vf'-l interim Cert;ficates for subscriptions lu the Likrty I.'-an Bonis ami are prepared to furnish them upon application. SuWriw-;!? may receive them by applying at the place where their subscription was made.

FIRST NATION'AL BANK CITIZENS LOAN & TRUST CO. DOONE COUNTY DANK UNION TRUST CO.

EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT . HARRY SAUNDKR Phtne 100-Y Wert Main St

JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS RuiU that Sort South, Bid Sqaaf

I Machine Stalls on Railroad Track I and is Demolished by I Engine.

The Hfna You Have Always Bought, and which has Icja in use fur over over 30 years, has barns tho tih-naturo of p and has been made under his pers jf i1"? nal supervision eince its infancy. W?7aAi juicw no one to dctcive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations ar.i " Just-cs-gind " m but Experiments thet trifle with and endanger the health of Iniants and Children Experience arinst Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paregorii, ' Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. It ego is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it hss been in constant use for V relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fcvcriahcess arising therefrom, and by leuluting the Stomach aad Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and aatuiii sleep. The Childrea's Panacea The Mother's Frisad. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS

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The Zionsvillc Times says: "Sunday I night libout 9:30 o'clock when It. I'J j Bundy and family were returning! heme in their auto just us the machine ( .leached the Eig Four tracks on Main . : stroct the engine "died' and Mr. I ; Bumly looked up to tee the headlight i of a freight train approaching from j the east. All efforts to start the en-! lime failed and Mr. Bundy, wife and I children evacuated the machine which v as .struck the next moment and car-! ried about one hundred feet and i thrown to the side of the track a ! complete wreck. It wus a close call : : nd Mr. Bumly felt so thankful that1 the family escaped that he did not , on y much about the loss of the ma- j chine which was a comparatively new 1 ' P.oo and worth several hundred dol-i

In Use For Over 30 Xmt The Kind You Have Always Bought

Excursions LAST LOCAL RATES OF SEASON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, Sept. 29th and 30th $1.00 Indianapolis $1.00 Good going on all trains from noon Saturday to noon Sunday. Good returning on all trains Sunday only. Take advantage of the LAST LOW RATES of the season. Call Local A Kent I or Full Information.

Swat the Fly No A' is the time, only 10c in a bellows box. LONG & DAVIS Goodjcar Tires and Tubes Phone 39

CARMEL MAN DIES; WAS AFFLICTED WITH A PECULIAR MALADY.

A Cartne! special says: "(leorgo Jones, age forty-four, died at his home here Wednesday night, folic wing un illness of three years. Mr. Jones was stricken with a pec.iliar disease whi'e working in a h -al store and his case baffled many physicians. A surprising pain in weight was noticed. At tnr.es he would gain seventeen iK'Umls in a day. This phase of the disease attract"! much attention and h.' was Lrouirht hefore the Hamilton county medical !o.u,l, winch had refused to b--

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cf. He is survi son and t.-.o

d by a widow, iuithte'-s." i a former res-

(orire Jone

ui lit of lijg Spunks. He mi? the on of Mrs. Ocla .Maine-, of I!;g -lirniif-. Ho riovii to Canoel 'it four years mr. He i -ur-vi' d hy hi- uife, tW'- dauphter-t, nd ope s.n. The funeral service ill he held from the Methodist chjr.-1) at l!;g Sprines at 11:00

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I'RAISES I'KObl CTION.

Values Build a in timniiiiHMiiiiiuMiiiimiiiiinimiiiiimiHiitiiitMiiuitiiniittt miiiniinnniiininH miHiiiiiniiitiiii

business

We believe that the public demands and ' appreciates values in merchandise that values build a business. Such a policy does not mean that our goods cost more, rather that we aim at giving the greatest possible value in a purchase. Cadillac Paige Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Emerson Tractor Staude Make-a- Tractor Kelleg Truck Units Firestone and United States Tires English Auto Tractor Co

Lebanon I llauc'a'e

V SpeaK Highly ot the Ouus."

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clc'.'c a err.du.ite of I

ciiii'M and now president of ..... of the I'mvcrsity of .s to John H. Hoy. mau-!-ra H f: i as follows: i, want to congratulate, iviciy tao opportunity er V )u(fMor i.f the iod.-' ( f II. era- e.iuntv. have

EAST SIDE SQUARE 121 North Meridian Street Lebanon, Ind.

Phone 310

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liirth of

'Intolerance'

H'MIBf. ILL mens

PREACHED LAST WGHT

JI IT-! 4 IH M i (IMP N Y.

". (;..,.L.,. N. UeMiold.-, who ha

a ronriM-le.l ah the

on- ( o.. since, the establishment the -eiarn plant at Zion.3ville, h.'n ik-eed his portion and moved buck his fa. in near MooresviMe. Ho is I or.ir.ii .-ceiie work at the plant hut ;ei-t to ;et after some of the i.ey in t' o dollar torn and twenty iai hoL'.-.

1;1 Occupied Pulpit at Walnut Street 1

Baptist Church Last Ni5ht.

ant for the arrest of MiKinzie for several weeks they were never able to locate him. The Sheridan officers also searched for him but they never could get any trace of the young man. The alleged crime was committed north of town last summer and the young man succeeded in making his escape and never heard from

again until he came here late Wed-

day afternoon to appear before

the conscription board."

The Rev. R. E. Lucas preached last nilht at the Walnut street Baptist

Children'., Coats and Difssfe-StyW rfvivaI- He ave " stirrin ,likrourj -ii Tons for the little folks t Isa- from Komans 3:21, "Iror There is nu ..re Ki hman'a. I)ilftrnce." He rmphasiel the fart that not alone the desperate, but all

without Christ are lost. The Rev. Mr. C'lawson will preach toniirht. Everybody is invited to come. ,

THE BEST PROOF.

Given hy a Lebanon Citizen. Doan's Kidnpy Pdla were used thev lirourht benefit. The story was told to Lebanon residents, i T:me has strengthened tievidence. Has proven the result lasting The testimony ia home testimony

The proof of merit convincing.

SHERIDAN BOY ARRESTED.

Youth Taken into Custody at Noblesville - The Charge.. The Noblesville Ledger says: "Gladys McKinzie, of Sheridan, was

. . . . . . , . one of the forty hoys who It can be investigated by Lebanon . ' ,. ., , .. . . , ' nminod bv the County (nn

residents.

Thoma's IJickerson. 105 South West B""rl Wtay. TW. youn, man

street, Lebanon, Bays: "I had such severe pains arrosa the small of my

evidently expecting somethine to

happen when he (rot to Noblesvilh! a

pocket full

i...,.i, i, 1 i r . , ho came here with

up from a chair. I was restlcas " , ' v ... V, mjrhts and in the morning when I (tot otherwise h- n,i(fht have not been able

up, I felt stiff and lame. The aeere

tiuns from my kidney were irregular in passage and accompanied by a

to return home.

"As noon hi stepped into the of

of the sheriff he was recognized

DIED IN WASHINGTON. Mrs. John O. Kern, of this city, has

received word from Snohomish, Wash-

ington, stating that her brother-in-law, John Long, died Friday, September 21. He had been in ill health for

several months. Mr. Long and wife visited here three years ago this fall

and are well known in this county.

Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA

burninir sensation. Doan's Kidnev by Iieputy .sheHff Ineram Mallery

Pills went riicht to the scai who was vcr ui uui r.ui ousv of tne trouble .nd hm-ic .h a te f Mrfc.n,. He derful chanee in mv condition that it hphed around, amouir some legal pawas almost beyond belief. They re-. P-r for a minute or two and then lieved me of the back ache and great- slipped a iMuraent lo Chief of Police ly strenxthened my kidneys." Stat--r,i who, was sUmding by and the inent (riven March liT, 1910.) fatter arretted the Kbttiiian man on TnE UA'KFIT LASTED. the charge ot atteutptinit. assault a On October IS, 11)15. Mr. Dickcrson liUle laughter of Frank Kemp, who said: "it has been a long time aiuect ; li'-'V Forth of the dlv nn the Cicero I have, had any need of a kidney mrdi-; pike. McKimie gave HO cast) bond, cine and give Pom's Kidney Tilla the ; wa tcUawd. anil tltes txaminetl hy n edit faw this cure." the lioard for military service in the (Klc at all dealers. Foster-M ilburn new nationaX army. Co., l!ur., Bufljlo, K. Y. Adv. j . ' tha aulbor,iW have iiij a war-

Rogers and Smith, Attorneys. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ECT. In the matter of the estate of Martha K. Helm, deceased. In the Boone Circuit Court, September term, 1917.

Notice is hereby given that Paul Helm, as administrator of the estate I of Martha K. Helm, deceased, has pre sented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said .

circuit court, on the 15th day of October, 1917,

at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be aporoved. Witness, the clerk and seal of said Boone circuit court., at Lebanon. Indiana, This 20th day of September, 1917. (Seal) LEONARD TITUS. Clerk. 9-21-3t.

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WANTED To Buy Pumpkins

Highest Market Priee Paid Ladoga Canning Co.

406 SOUTIl C STREET.

PHONE 24

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH- MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR FORD REPAIRS A SPECHLTY Free Air. Open Day and Night. WTten in Trouble Call Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

Daily Reporter on any R. R. in Boone County, $3.00 a yeat REPORTER, SL MONTHS BY MAIL $1.75. REPORTER, ONE MONTH BY MAIL Cc.