Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 7, Lebanon, Boone County, 5 October 1917 — Page 7
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Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c Per Gallon
Phone 158. Classified ADVERTISING Bates 'jc Per Ward, Each Ltuc Ho Advertisement Taken fjr Leas I Than lie. I FOR SALE kKGAlXs m 80, 2 .0 aero, ami lothcr farms. Ali right for Muck-1 Id grain. Omutock, Broi-khaven. I W o. A : )R SALE-One-ton Kurd trutk. i Call phone US. K. F. Slavic. U-l'J-tf ,'R SALli New gas ritriKc; will sacrifice. Phone 3,rg. 10-2-Ct. lilt NAI.K- Sor.ie irood Chestnut
II 'hits boar and gilts. J K. Mil1 Thorntown. 10-3-3C SALFSMond-hand" Ford, in J good condition. Inquire of C. D. erhine, Mechauicshurg. 10-4-St away from" cold and long feed--w. g winter. Raise stock and do dairyJtr at Brookhaven, Miss. See ComrTick. . -27-6t-e. o. d. ' i 4 iRSALEA-iraVi of " about " 60 i acres in Hendricks county on a od gravel road at $122 tier acre if lid at once. Also a farm of 80 acres I S125 per acre. :IZ acre" of corn 111 niake SO per aero, goes with the ..if.. If yoo want it ro-Jri-bet :t quickly. See O. P. Hinton. Of-; ie over Union Trust Company, done 609. 10-5-2.
.'R SALE Two caives. One Jersey, other one half Jersey. Jom Hart, one 1224. 10-5-', WANTED JaSTED Fireman at T. H., I & E. power rtatioo. SO tents per hour. '.ione 475 9-1-tf. lor sewing and finishini depot Inquire Boss Mfg.. i. 9-2S-12'.. ! NtED Chicken pickers at E. if Uaquei O,, West Soutn street. 10-2-tf. f A X t El Recoil d hand low pressure ; boiler. K. R. Jenaes Ca10-2-tf. ATe1 Five labtirers at llugjshira building. Piatt 4 Son. I 10-3-21.
I FOR RENT iiK KENT Suitable room tor 7at tomobilcs and trucks. Call phone 'irt-L. 10-2-tf. II R liESTFurnSed front rwim. Steam heat and bath. 421 North jibanon street. Harry Richcy. "3 10-3 tf.
I Women Have Their Troubles. Sot only middle-aged-' women, but Yunger ne, too, suffer from hackk. in awnUm ankles
Siire muwles, rheumatic pains and I I ndred ailmenU without knowing that 1 are most often the result de- i inged or overworked kidneys, Foley "i'dw-y Pills are good mHicine fori adnev trouble. Masters at jMitchell. i
L, W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Bank BulKiaj Third Floor 1 DR. L, M. HEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN lfarsieri Stata Bank Building IT a. at. io 6 p. m. PHONE 264.. JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Buita that Suit, South S'e Square
421 South Lebanon Street
IT sells ths. E2GT Cq&eeV YOUR grocer, who keps h;3 store clean, cr the coffee peddler, vv-hosellsfrom hisdusty mormn nil iUn enffco ha fin at &, . , . .... the highest prices he can get? Go!dcn Sun Is sold only by grocers and never with premiums. We Jealously guard its quality and pack it In clean, sunlit factories so that it gets to yon fresh and Iraffraut The chaff which makes ordinary coffee bitter and muddy is removed from Gulden Sun by a special process. The . W oolaon Spice Co. Toledo, Ohio It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret d lumping young is to feat young to do thai you must watch your liver and bowers there'snonwded having a sallow complexion dark rings under youreyea pimplea a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no soarkle. Yourdoctorwill tell you ninety percent of alt sideneea comas iron inactive bowels and liver. r. Edward a will knawe rr?!c!!a in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to bis patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the K:betitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always efiective. They bring about that exuberance of apiri that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toninsr t-pthe liver and clearing the system of imounties. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive TibleU by their dive coior. 10c aad 25c per Lux. AU lirvggista, Prest-0-Lite Service Station Storajre Batteries and Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. P. B. WINTERS CBIKOPKACTOH Honrs: 9-11 a. ax, 1-0 and I t p. aa CONSULTATION AND fiPINAt ANAI uooma 2IS-220 Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones 15 or 1S4
Calvin Perdue Here to Arrange for Seed Corn Campaign.
CORN SITUATION SERIOUS, HE STATES Seeks to Interest Farmers Securing Seed Corn Beween October 15 and 20. Calvin Perdue, special representative of the Purdue Agricultural Exj periment Station, which is working ; under the Department of Agriculture , for the betterment cf crops, wis in ; Lebanon yesterday arranging for a feed corn gathering campaign. It the purpose of the campaign to in ftuence the farmers to gather their seed Oft betwron the IKth and 20th of October. Mr. Perdue is a scienti- ; lie farmer of near Warren, Ind. He 1 staled that he had been in many Indiana and Ohio counties in the last few weeks, ami that the corn situation is serious more so than it has been for pveral years. He iM the farmers t.-.ko for several years. He stated that uncare this year to Kather their need corn befcre time for a heavy freeze, the crop next year will not be sufficient to me t 'he needs of the country. Mr. Perdue was here for the purSPORT EVERYTHiNG SET FOR i THE OPENING GAME First of World's Series Contests to be Played at Chicago Tomorrow. BY JACK VEIOCK. I (Sy ffte MlerMllOH.I Ke9 'rlc.J CHICAGO, October 5. With the hour of the first world's series batth close at band, the champion Whitf Kox and giants limbered up salary arms, legs and brains for the last time today. Clarence Rowland, and his firat lieutenant. Kid Cleason sent the Sox through their final workout at Comiskey park, after which the McGraw men took the field. The giants spent several hoars behind closed gates at the home of ths hostile sox, for with the exception of Heinie Zimmerman, who haa player1 I gainst the Rowland men in several city series, Comiskey park was new to the new Yorkers. Following the workouts of the twe teams, the playing plat was manicures for the opening battle on the morrow and Comskey park was closed up ai tight as a drum. ! While the riva teams were goinc through the motions in their last pre game exercises, thousands of Chi cgo fans were besieging the Whit Sox officios in an effort to secure tickets for tomorrow's game. But those same thousands went away sadly and hopelcasly, for with the excep tion of the tickets which will be put or, sale tomorrow morning, there is not a ghost of a pasteboard to be had. Cool, clear weather was on tap here today, with a promise of 'he same var iety fr tomorrow, hut the frosty breezoa of like Michigan will have turned to a Mast if the long line of fans will keep an all night vigil at the box offices at Comiskey park are to be driven away. j Big Demand for Tickets. ' On account of the great demand for ticket it is believed that the waiting line at the bail park will be longer than ever befi 1 Aa this'if the home of the White -1 Sox, sentiment regarding the outfm'the ' er7, " """p"nt ;for the Sox today. Chicagoan ran"0 ,n t urdnw with a I field glass in so faa aa the final re- ! ult of the series is conceraed, though I many teluctantly admit that they ex!p.xt a sn o fat calst six gwe3. Winning the f'.rst game lemorrow the big objective. 1 ho team which ; gets the pimp will enjoy a decided advaittt") and should he gmnta brenk i even in ll.nr two fi r-i it i r " 1
tl in tne fod pro' ,ri . i be 1 m the convention hull of Vie enuit house Monday evening. Mn Penii will he present. It to anticipated trt meetinga will ba arranged in all part of tha county to interest th farmers in the subject . LEBANON R. K. U. Mis. Noah Wlmmer and daughter, Anna, hav returned from a month's visit whh relative in Virginia. Thomas Jackson and family spent Sunday with Rucsel Jackson and wife near Lebanon. Mrs. Jane Kibby and Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson visited Sunday with Lee Kibby and family near Liiton. Joe Jones has oought Harry Reese's farm. Mt and lira. Reese will move to Randolph county in March.
iwiiesme . RLED iNCIRCUITCOURT L. Q. Thompson Plaintiff in One Action and W. X. Peters Plaintiff in Other. . Ohareiiiff rroel treatment, lewis Q. Thompson has filed suit for divorce from Elitaheth Thompson. They were married February 28, 191tt and separated September 15, 1917. The plaintiff resides in Marion township. H'3 attorney is A. J. Shelby. Cruel treatment is also the grounds upon which WTilliam A. Peters, of Sugar Creek township, is seeking a divorce from Elrta May Peters. The couple married on March 1, 1S17, and separated October 4, 11117. His attorney is A. J. Shelby. NEWS ered a certainty that they will return to New York as good as 7 to 6 favoriteson Broadway to win. But winning, the first game la going to be real task for the winner, Eddie Clcotte is practically sure to hurl the opener for the Sox, while McOruw's selection is a matter of much gues wcrk. Because of his showing in the recent series at Philadelphia, Ferritt Is considered the logical choice by some critics. Others are quite -certain that Sallee and Schtipp are Just as liable to tart. ' The Giants will enter the first game Ictermined to break the backs of the ox by beating Clcotte. They claim hat If thev win the first game from Sddie of "fhine ball" fame, the rest vill be easy. The Sox, on the Mher
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urn the r.iants hack, and that Faber n not s teD,penimmtll, M the md Russell will be equal to the task (j,, am, lhey do not show thcir . , nerves as plainly. But they are on McGraw will not protest Clcotte s Thy have the ,dvanURe of amed "shine hall" or Davey rin-' pavinf the first two gamea on their ortha -sailor.- He said today: hcmc groun,)s to console them, and There will be no protests from this thpy Brc ,;,,,,( that they will juartcr. I am not questioning any-liraw first hing Row land or Comiskey are bark Meantime the great baseball public f in these games." If Cicotte has , waiting with breathless Interest for t Viinc ball' he will find us ready to . the battle to commence. Never beneet it with 'shine bats.' " j fore in world's series hiitory ha McGraw could make no prediction there been such vivid interest in the eg.inling the opening game tomor-! title battle as there is in the one sw. Seither would bhe eomtnit him--which starts to-morrow. Thousands
lf regarding his opinion on the ength of the aeries, though l e hinted hat it is his conviction that the Giants ire "sure death" in a long series of fames. PLAYING THE FIELD Ifllf the HfcrMfloNll .Vric. iftvilcr.i CHICAGO, Ortolier 5. The Giants nd White Sox are nadv to "go over he top," .'-
They are entrenched on the -field of red hot finish is practically assured, battle, impatiently waiting for the It should go at leat six games, an signal which will send them into the may be stretched to seven, but be jreatest world's series conflict in the cause of the writer's belief that thf history of modern baehall. For the White Sox will show superior pitch past two weeks both teams have been ittg .and superior team play on th "prepped" for the first big contest at field, they look sure to win. Comiskey Park to-morrow afternoon,; , What the Giants may enjoy In th uid the determined set to the jaws way of an advantage in having th f players on both teams as they .more rugged batsmen, Chicago shouk troll through the lobbies of their ho- overcome by cleaner fielding and bet iels indicate that they are ready and ter base running. Thin leaves thi
that they realize the importance of the task at hand. Getting the jump in the first game is the goal for which the rival tars; ill battle tomorrow, for with lite
winning of first blood there U at- battle may play Its part. Ia ex penways a balance of confidence with the ' etiee McGraw stands out a weather
victorious team, and wiuieut a'douot the athletes will enter ta-morraw's
game a little nervoi's, but none the comparative newcomer. Both are agless determined. 1 " eressive and both know baseball In-
After the te"!f hv rested each other's steel in the opening" game the scries will ant la down to a gmellitig battle and both clybs will be ore-pai-ed to nut un the vry cent-brrw,'i f bi . iil I h n ?' i
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EQUITY CAST COOK STOVE Equity Cast Cook Stoves are perfect bakers and flJOrt AA consume but little htt. Guaranteed to please. Prica UiUU
TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS Siranier Tnmks II Suit Cases $6.50 to $14.00 $1.75 o $8.50 Large Square Trunks U Traveling Bags ..:.,... $5.00 io $12.50 II . $2.00 to $8.50
THE QUALITY STORE ! , ; . a toe hold at the plate and a swing at the offering of Rowland's pitching. I he players of the White Sox are ;of dollar have been wagered on the eutcome by those who hack their judgment with hard cash, hut the fan who follows baseball for the love of '.he game alone is just as eager as the one who will win or lose ftnan c-aliv. Several weeks ago the writer of this article picked the White Sox to tri umnh. Today he offers the predie tion for a necond time, apd judgment will come last cunie. ilb the playing of the ; That the series will he fought to a i pitchers alone for comparison, and on the season's showing the toasers ot ; the Pale Hose are most effective. Generalship that may be snown dj McGraw or Rowland on the field ot beaten veteran of many long ant hard campaigns, while Rowland ia a nut. But it must he said for Itowland that he hus piloted a win iter agumst older anil mora expeneneed major Iragua pilots, and haa I'mven himself a surccjis in a league - ,o the
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In the JOth Century Soft Coal Healer the hottest part of th Bra being always against tha lira pot, the greater part of tha heat la radiated downward, heating tha floor much mora than a baa burner does and at the same time it consumes leaa fuel than any ether soft coal atova. Prlcaa $32.50 to $40.00 The 20th Century firepot is guaranteed for five years.
JONES & PERKINS Plain Figure Store
I UK KEXALL STOKE Rogers snd Smith, Attorney. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Mar tha E. Helm, deceased. In the Boon Circuit Court, Fetember term, 1917. Notice is hereby riven that Taul Helm, as administrator of the estate of Martha E. Helm, deceased, haa presented and filed hi account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, snd that the same will com up for the examination and action of said circuit court, on the s 15th day of October, 117. 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 vourhers should not be approved. Witness, the clerk snd seal of said Boone circuit court, at Lebanon,' In diana, this 20lh day of September, 017. . (Seal) LEONARD TITUS, Clerk. 9-21 4ft. COt MTV COSCIL HKKTIN'f. Pumuant to in of tht f;nnl siiMnWy tf tti ajtffte of Inrir:fl. aprtivfri March a, nnti ia tif1.y rh'fn t!it tun Ii(vn Ovtntv rouucll IU mnTP In ' t iflon ml (he uaihir'a iiflW, In Ih.mii, IncJuniu. it 10 09 . n , Mafurrfjiy, f to iler 13, 1117. ttr lh trrw. at ronrtji-riti-y wt.IUwiul niiprnpt it tn- for tne yaur liS. i'I.KVK .itMMWiN Auditn- Boone bounty. -Tmhm Atvniiy. affOTfOB or roirriiwT. ten r,x tirt ttitttf in JajrtnirtsT NW tutalc ta be, CourHy. Indn io fa intoitil.
20th Csntnry "re pot, showing bow the coal hums from the out side towarcis the center.
20TH CENTURY FIBS-POT Showing construction ot flrepot wtth hot blast ring. Barter Oil Stove The Itarler Ideal Heal its are quickly kindled, quick to heat, easily moved from one room to another. A gallon of oil bums 10 hours, duaranteed to please. Prices $6.00 and $7.00 Other OH Stovrs cheaper. THE STORE OF QUALITY Wilcox Transfer Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere. Furniture a Specialty Phones 199 and 72. TRUCK TRANSFER Local or Lonf DUtMC TWO TRUCKS KISER BROS. 1823 PHONES Z3 SERVICE AUTO REPAIi LEBA.NOINM tXCLUSIVE BLPAIR SHOP 0RVTLLE L. BEATTY Rear of Fire Department , Telephone 300 EVERY DAY IS WALL . PAPER DAY AT TnE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Pbcce loo-V v Wast Maia St SEE THE VALLEY FARM LIGHTING PLANT Now on irmontration at J. E. Berkley Elec. Shop 124 South St Phone 973-L ftt OAtoher, 'm duly i ftrt meci , "hr.fcM K. ler
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