Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 9, Lebanon, Boone County, 8 October 1917 — Page 7

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Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors

Gasoline 21c Thonc 158. Classified!, ADVERTISING Rates ! jc Per Each I me. No AdYtrtusement liken f )f 1" Than J . FOR SALE CiisT awu; Iiom col - aie: Ls'g "' " ing winter. Kaist - :i a, id it" d...... tr.g at Brooknaven. ..-. .-r " . f -: :-. . !. FOR SALK-One-ton Ford true. Call plione Ho. K. K ,.-i;'k!o. evil sir s w if ri e 1 no ( 3 FOlt SALK Tocal'.vs U J. J-..hn other ore Pali Jers-y hone 1221. FOK I-H .ii urnitur". ont-hai! n . Thursitav. Oc:be ck. Losa la-.ioy. 1! at lb (ail Hi:.. tUK SALh das range ( Ul in i 1 . i ic .her farms. Ail jiua rn:r:t fm I g.a:n. Comstock, Drool 9 27-Ot.-Ok --A1 1 I t ' used on season. Inquire '.Uh street. OR SAI.K-1K10 (tine just overh iouth 11th street. FOR KAI.F-Two io-e-.it. k'l HUIC. l'.M1 1 1 J n'-s r.-rv brick hou.-t-, tram heat, four s.u..ri'.: from urt house: terms maisc to suu buyr. C. Li. King. M-S-tt. OR iSAl.fc The largest sue hot blat Florence stove. Pnone -.,-. : 1J-8-2U JVANTTfl) ireiean at T. H.. 1 & I., power eta'.iun. 30 ceu;s per hour. "hone 475 9-1-tf. VAKTEIJ-Chicken picker "at K. It. ' Jaques Co.. VSeit iouln street. lii-J-f. A.1r.D Second hand low pressure boiler. E. R. Jaiiesl o. 1- tf. AANTFlT Solictor... .No li n.it to 1 wave that can be marie. Inquire ah C nmpanv. ATr D I ..rut on r per hour. hc John Adarr.s on Intiannpolis Avenue. 10--tf. 3 FOR RENT SOU RKNT Ku'ituhle room" for 7tnmobilea aixl tiuckn. ( ail pl.one Mfi-L. 10-2-tf. HoR KK.N'T Funii.-iie-l front lo'ni. KU-am heat ami bain. l:;l North binon gtreet. Hairy Rirney. 10-:i-tf. R RE.T-H(um: at !:: Wet ifcv bv hi reet. See I'. .. !-:km'. .! st Washington frer-t. lO-fl J! OR RK.YT Five room hmo o: taat Norto. Bireet. 24 fn.iares from rourt no irf, .vf I.. A. lit..' IVrl. 04 Ka-t Wa.-liinatnn i.t.-.-l. LOST CoaT Hrooch with i.nt.al "If -- graved on it. Cad ponr.e. 1':0. fcewarri. lo--::t 0T or t Si it(7"'0 b i oHinrh feather. i:.'t'i:n to Keaorttr office. l;ewat;. .Urv tuca 1 ' ( OVT-1 o n 1 ; taming t '-1 t ration earn. .Sner: Vorth ilam .street. :urn. xOST t)n t I i Fast St. loao. a I t bonk. (w:t!i bio;n a 2 li.P. a :,' "b li fold, .-m-. eh.-K. l-CL'ia-I uirn to l.t-n.i ' Ward. JONES &. STARK CL0TI1ICI13 Suit that Suit Scuta Sit) Fquar H fi

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Per Gallon 421 South Lebanon Street , luiif joint pipe joint . . : pipe joint ti in. p.pe oilur 10c .Vove I'.li.-h -9 10c Move pi-lis!-., all kinds 10c Bowman's 5 & 10c Store P. li. WINTERS CIIIKOI'RACTOK Sow. 4-11 a. 3.. 2 5 vd 7 R p. as CONSULTATION AM) SPINAL VNALiSiS FKKB ilooros 21-2U-i'22-224. Phone 235 L. V. KIRTLKY DENTIST First National Lank Bjiiding Tiurd Floor UU. L. M. HEAVEN (Mi or Tiiir phvs;oan y irmt.tr ."!'. c Tar.k Kihiinf 7 a. a. to 8 p. m. I .-f:c::s 2M. CITY NEWS at r rrn r before O, lue an-1 payable on 10. 'l0-l-7t. V. :ll H. Si.iith. attorney, .-pent to av in lirov. risburtr. tranjiietinc bun vi.-c station. 2i9 West utn i-treet. li.rani Fox proprietor. I'!. one - i2. ret i'lenee phone, S18. The parties ttiat tork the extra tire 'r-ni the n.-.v Oaklan.l li aut.j. in front ' toe l'claee jrTrac.'. Saturday ni(rl t, Jlnic. 9 oe'ork. will j'a.-ie return ame. for tn-v are known. I.eharion Auto Sale? Meehine To. 10-8-21. Harold Shirley, of Inilianspolis, Tent the wet k enH with his parent;, I ' I 1 1 .Irr. of Wiacn ' aver.:". Mi's I! fth Knott, of ItH.ar.3ooiis. a ni.'ee of Vrs. Fouhr. ..f.y aNo rntertaine.i Saturday anil ho:: Wm. (Wim and C. f'al'.a.s the Dixie .nrr.ient (.L aners. ,iuccer.o( . to the Km. Wsr rieannjr aer Pressing ornnanv. over toe Western I'nion , 1-irr.iph orfi.e. V. Main St., will i. ti-e.ie to do fn.t-rlut work, and at itrht srid'ri. ( i"ar.ine, presinir and rnaii 'pp nnd all Kinds of larl:en' worV; i . al I l1 ce The I);xie ah line haa changed iu headquarters o the name room, telephone 12d. 10 fS-:,t. W ater ronts arc due anil payable on r b-fore October 10. 10 l-7t. PCBLIC SALE CALENDAR )( edne.ula;. 1). V. t mile north of l)n;';on; Jersey cattle; O. I. C. ru:i October 11. Thurflny n. . And-rn-rt. nt IV.lt on Ilasiey farm, twn -lbs west nf Ihnrotmvn, near Suirar linn, hor .rs. rattle. hoiT. (train, hay, -u.hinery. etr. October 12. I' nday Wit, Mcf.'ar::y. :: nines KouUicat of Lebanon; "ir. and cattle. I rier.v. October 12. M. O. Kith. 1 f me-haif mile north of lit Sprirgs, i.ie-fourlh mile east and one-half mile r.outh of Siahtov.n. .Saturday. October 1::. Dolph Weber, big .-tock sale. hor..cs. 70 he id of at'.Ie, 120 head of hogs. 1,3 brad of beep. Side at Weber utock barn in raycttc. October 17 Wednesday A. Jerome Kei.sey, 2 mile ooill.e.4 of Lebanon, on Thomtown r:wd; pure cd Hol.tein-Frleian rattle; hof-ics; "eed and implement:;. Octolier 2.1, Thure.lay C. A. Ranlel, 7 mile wet of Lebanon, and mile iimtbj mile cw,t am! mile north ot Dover; geneial farm aie.

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HIE SOX FEEL SUREOFWIIG Have All the Confidence in the World as to Outcome. GIANTS DISCOURAGED Are in the Throes of DespairNo Joy in Their Ranks Today. BY JACK VEIOCK. illy th International ,Vir Srtvk-t.) A HOARD THE WHITE SOX SPECIAL, October 8.Thn White Sox are as goed as in with the old ouetinB. They are the best baseball club in the business, today, but the) w.il have to go thmuprh the formality of winning two more gamen from the ,n"n o' McOraw, a thing they shouli! de easily, I he sc.iiea may end in New York V.Vdr-esday, and if the Sox play the kind of ball they put up in the first two games, th. re w:!l be nothing to h hut the shoutinir. F:.ct of the matt-.' is, the Giants b-uks a.e ju.t aho :t b: -iken. Th?;. !.av. no r asm.s : believe '.hey stane t i hance, and ior tl : obvkm.' reasoi 'ry probacy fud ti.r.t it is just I -a t.r ei tiai". However, thoy han " n to I ave a general who yields ; .:t'i flipper in slim Sallee and tht !. one niay throw a monkey wrene! i no the Sex machinery in ne of th' Xw York gamej. Tins !oki l:k. the (liant orlv chance, hut ii ordei to give them al! tt at is co::ang ani that r .. '. nvi-h. ti he trrh'ul it it n".-e:ary to v.mt'on that Poll Per :-t; n u .; i:ot e o :n1ed nut until h: has ha i a chance to .start a game, Metiia v bar, lienton and Tesreau 'e ;is. I'v, t,o, but the Sox l av pr'o.i that they do not fear (iian' ; i,c!-e.s, and thev are all to the tnerrj w.th the puneh the punch that win.' Thry aie by far the teioothest tieldinj c'ui. and the bet base runners. Thei pitcher; have i;o far turned the tlianU liavy iiiticia ii.to weak .-isters wit'' th.. w.n known blu-lg.-ons. Neither Kaaff n ( Zimmerman ha slammc the bail into safi ty so far. rii.tchei has but one hit and H-izeg has one 'ienrpe Burrs is practiea:iy the onl; r-eTber of the New York club wh has dayed basrd,all as though he wa. accustomed to make n bu -iness r.f it McCarty's bat is still dangerous and i,is catching has been good, thougl he isn't v..tn the Raymond Schalk. The ease with whi.-h the Ilo-vlan'-rren turabted Kerdie Schupp of of hi- perch "as somewhat of a sur prise to the (.liard?. Kerdie i Me draw's pitching ace, but be was lik' l .. itfu, or,. ,n B deck Simlav lb didn't count. The cxp"ring per-otr t.-Uy tr.- all .-.grred that it w'.ll b' only a mr.tter cf going through th' motions from new on . And with the confidence that they will be rained through two victories they will he as bard to stop as a hard hoiird egg rumiin? from a coliertor Of course, there is always the iosdhiiity of an upset, but when it i. remembered that even the weake.t' members ef the Sox are delivering the goods, it is next to impossible te tigutc lion' New York can overcome the advantage Chicago h'dds today. The teams will arrive in New York tonight, and on the morrow there will be a ha-enall shindig at the Pole '.round., in which a gentle-nan named Kdward V. Ctcotte may be expected to p'ay the role of ma.-ter nf cere-n-onies for the Sox againrt Sa'lee or Ibnton i,' the (iiants. ri-Cr.iw might send Srhupp hack it the Sex. hit it l. bel.evrd he will wr.it until edr.i'.- lay's game if he l"e,des to do e . On their hon e grounds, tlie fiiant. will pet up th.'ir last battle. They i.a..": the: back., to the wall and they v.on't die without making a fight, hut tii f more g.i:,ies at the outside ,him:d enable the Pale Hose to prove conclusively that they are the irnnds. They are the class, and class will tell This is ahmt ail that need h" said by the exnert.i who are pointing out MKiHTY "HUT.' LOT. l.ianls Crestfallen and Downhearted From All Appearanres, HY HARRY I ARIj. ti! tht iHttrnati'inel Ktu Accelec.l SOMEWHKRK 1M AMERICA, ES ROUTE WITH THK tilASTS, Oclotier 8. There may lie joy somewhere in thin wo: Id, but you mil t find any on this train. The (iiants. though they thernselven are. not talking for publication, are in the throe ef deapaie. Tbey remind iw ef a yniinff party of young mon who were invit

ed to eoll somewhere and when thy arriTed, were greeted w'th brickbats Thty have that injured "what happened look" on their f- They think it U a jok about that farfamed Comiskey hoapitality. "I tell yon this man Comiakey la one of the biggest-hearted generous souls in the world," one enthiwiaitic scribe blurted forth a-hil ago. "He had free cats, free drinks, and everything for all the visiting newspaper men. Ha certainly is hospitable, all right." Two Oiants wore silting just across the aisle. They directed evil, black looks in the youth's direction, ami arose and stalked from the car. Put it up to them and the (iiants tell you that they arc going to come back tomorrow and win when they get in their own backyard. But their voiees don't ling quit as firm is they did before yesterday's slaughter. They let an though they wcro talking tc 'onvince themselves as well as othoi.i. John Joseph McGraw has been ilong considerable talking at executive 'ession. Judging by the nice red eomdexions that the athletes wore on merging from those confabs, the 'Little Napoleon" expressed sonv -ather caustic opinions. Thero hu ieen no leak from these fessijm. Tho?e taking pa.-t Foom to resent very eenly ar.y attempt to find cut v ha' vas going on. It has been a tind oi 'just between us" stuff and the iie:u reneral public be blowed. The Nation.-.l leaguer?, have taker he beating administered to them yesterday very seriously. Saturday's dc'eat didn't seem to hit them as a real setback. Saturday night and yester fay morning, they were far from (lis nayed and were dead sure they wen toing back to New York with a fifty fifty decishin or- the games here. Thr -ude reception that was accorded M Ferdinand Schupp of Louisville har haken the Giants as nothing else has The young portaider w-aa bein;. ourted on as a sure tiii' g bet. Tht wful walloping that be I. as .-ot har ndetnerved his team r.'at s. Sup erters of the men of McGraw ate a; 'own in the mouth as the players eou would think they are holding ; loath wntch on this trrun. Pi ker games are conspicuous by heir absence. There may be a rea on. A lot of New York money wa: nker- out to Chicago. Most of it wa; eft there. What was not will g' here w nen the s' ries is over a east that is their belief nows Yoi ouldn't get a bet on the giants i: bis crowd with any thing less than i en to one offer and even then it ii 'oubtful if any purpestrtngs would b onsened. The gnat Zim is willing tr let i' :e known that he won't be sorry ti --cape from those dear old west sidi oiks who have been journeyirg out t he Sox park ju.-t to pan the Giant .hird sacker as in the days of yore This gang of panners never failed tr rreet Zim's every appearance with t horus of booing. They didn't throv he third sncker off his stride any ii he field. He grabbed off chains ifier chance that looked mighty dan rcrous. Put he fliwod at the ho lornbly. Net a binglc eye has h. "llteted yet. Olhia laaimee Henri Kauff. Th 'enion -lugger has bee.1 hittitig em ut a the air. MeGiaw beat it to the benrh aloni 'bout the seventh inning yesterday The coaching lines didn't look goor 0 him with the Giants popping U "lies. Oeorge Hums, on his first time u n both i'uuips got the pitcher into r :hree-two hole and then busted ou 1 single. R-OXING ONE OK CHIEF TRAINING CAMP SPORTS

ittj tht Nfcr-nlflisa .Vckj Kcrrfrr.-, CAMP GRANT, Rork'ord ill . Oct. I RecRuse the essentials n' b-ixin' fo-m Weal anil necessary training fo bayoi't werh. the .ft ef we -Idiiig th wkW mitU is to h- om of ihe ehip rts of the tr.iini-:r ruii;i her Jump officer.- a- ert that the man wh 'inm-j bc.xinrr ha., considerably th. die on the foe who does not. when i comes to bayor.e work at r!o nuar res, end declares the etTicient boxe '.o be the better soldier, To provide the competitive elemen' necessary to keep interest from wan ing, competition between companies and regime. its in boxing as well as ir. o:her lines of tport. is planned by dire ctors ef camp athletics. The boxing bouts planned will be cstcfully supervised and -, all undesirable feature, eliminated. Iuis Om.er. former alhletir director nt Northwestern University, who has been appointed director of r imp athletic, i, already has outlined his plan for camp sports and for athletic purposes has divided the tamp into twenty-en? units. Among the well-known athletes ap pointed t.-i represent different orgwtztttion.i in catr'p poH nre Lieutmiant Frit 3erman, former gridiror star at Northwentfrn University, and Lieutenant Herbert Juub Tormerly t member of the pitching etuff of the Chicago Cub. Reportet on K. K. $X00 Yearly

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PmiM-SUN Lebanon High School Basketball Squad is Selected List of the Players. Glen Curtis, L. H. S. athletic coach. has picked the varsity squad. The list includes all but a few of the men who tried out. Tin's squad, which consists of twenty-seven men, will practice elaily until a further cut i made. The list follows: White, M. Gardner, C. Gardner, N. Reek, F. Reck, Grater, Fields, Gillette, Norwood, R. Rlackwcll, E. Blackwell, ilenan, Vaughn, Fanford, Smith, Busy, Martin, Slagle, ' Nclaon, Waile, (ale, Wright, Stevens, Neal, Black, dair., rnd Servics. PLAY ON COLLEGE TEAMS. .'ash en V.'abi.h Focthall Team and Church in Purdue Lineup. Two Lebanon high school graduates ;re playing on Indiana college foot-1 all teams, and participated in vanity games Saturday. Frank Cash, big nan cf last year's Senior class, ap.arcn'ly has the position of left ;t;ard on the Wabash eleven cinched.; d'e played with the Scarlet team i week ago in the Marietta game, and ast Saturday against Indiana uniersity. Paul Church, captain of the '.. H. S. basketball team in 1914, and laskotball star at Purdue last year, J playing oa the P. V. football varsity a left half. He made several long uns in the contest with Franklin Satirday. EARL WAS THERE. dnoy Cot to Hop tho .Two .WoiM Scries Gamcn at ("himso. F;irl Adncy wr.t to Chicngo Satur!ay and was amor.j? those fortur.atf nourrh tu jrtct to R"P the world's serif ame;- Suturrlay ami yRtfnlay bwrpn Chicasro nnd Now York. Karl aya ho don't spo how any tNim rouM top those White Sox. Jaseball "Protective Armor" Marvelled at by England (fi'i Ut Isle, mtlliiiMl .VeiM rrte. LONDON. October 8 England i.' taki:.g a st-enuo'js effort to fully '.nilerstand and appreciate things Vmeriean thesp days, and is making piite a suceesp. ef everything except asobr.H. At basebr1! Eng'and baiks, (though it professes to see in the ame a sembianee to a schoolboy ome known to the English as 'rounde'-s." A writer in the .Manchester Gunrdan, after having witnesed a game t baseball by Canadian soldiers, rearels ai Hie t'i.iboiali' pioteeti.e aiinr of the player, and describes Pe catcher as "the man wbt- stands ehind the batsman nnd stops the aiased halls." Detailing the "protecive armor" of the catcher, the writer ays: "His head is encased in a rag" if metal anl leather and a thicklyadded coverieg protects his body 'rirni the neck down." llo-e is '.he Munch -ster Guardian's 'esciiption of the game: "A baseball tnaeh was played by Canadian soldiers on Fairfield Comnon, Buxton, on Saturday afternoon, t made upon the observer's mind a 'uriously blurred impress! n of somehing at once familiar and foreign. Ve have all played a form of baseball n our school days, for baseball is the ild game e-f "rounders" much elaborated, and in spite of the at'nnge ruise in which it reviiits uj from '.cross the Atlantic one gives afficionate recognition to It as an old 'riend. But the enthusiasm of reunion tuffers a .-peedy check, and i.s suceed"d by feelings of reserve and shyness. "There are puzibag changes both n the fern nnd the manner of the ante. is n Ut rce . w, fines .nd force in the play v, nicb the school game did not posse-s. The rules aic different. Surprising effects follow X catch out or a complete run around; snd what was theie in the H'-hool game to romspond with the equipment of the play.-.-? Most striking :s the elaborate protective armor of bo player v ho, for want of knowledge of the term, or the gajne, w will call the wicket keeper though here are, of course, no wiel.ets the 'ibiyer who stands behi.-il the batsriati and slops th? mi. .eed baiis. His head is encased in a rage of metal and 'cather, a thickly-padded covering iroteets his bmly from the neck dowrirard, his h'ns are guarded and he wears on one hand, in cammon with he men who are flnlilinir. grmt ladded glove, to act as a buffer t the ball when its awifl flight is suddenly stooped. "It i iirl that a binba'l matih, for the uninitiated at any rate, is

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Big-Type Poland Chinas To be held at the farm, near Lebanon, Indiana WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1917 WE WILL SELL .50 Spring Boars and 50 Spring Gilts

This lot of pigs are real Big Types with plenty of stretch and quality, strong barks and fine coats, straight legs and short pasterns. Our sales are usually farmers' sales and the "up to the minute" farmers from all over th state attend our saler. They buy and ere satisfied and return to the next sxie for mor: hogs. JOHN N. SICKS & SON

STOCK SALE 1 will sell at public snip at my residence, throe miles southeast of Lebanon, on the Noese and Cnnrlnnd gravel road (get off at McCarthy stop on interurban, all local cars stop) on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1917 the following described property: FIFTY HOGS 20 Spring Shonls; .50 Summe Shoats. FIFTEEN CATTLE Shorthorn heifer with calf by side; 2-year old HoUiein cow, ening frod How of milk; .'iye.tr old black cow, hesyy springer; 3-ye?r old .Shorthorn cow, giving good flow of milk; two iroeid yearling heifers; good spring roan Shorthorn heifer; Red Shorthorn heifor; spring roan Shorthorn steer; 2 Shorthorn, yeurling steers; 2 yearling steers; iummer calf. TERMS Sums of $10.00 and under c.-ish in hand. On sums over $10.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved surety. Notes to draw 8 per cent interest from dale t-nless paid at maturity. Four per cent discount for cash. SALE TO BEGIN AT 10 A. M.

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Col. J. B. HENDERSON, Auctioneer. V. W. Roone, Clerk

Prest-0-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 139. Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phone3 13 or 184 a thing rather to be heard than io b seen. It requires net merely skilled players, hut a bedy of spectator.' properly tratried in the art of shouting, encouiaep-.ent, advice, warning, and stimula'ir.g irvrtiw (la-'ep peonle, though thy have sen a cumber of thve n-atrlies played, da not seem to hnve caught the fever, rj. l the Canadian who were in th" criwd on Saturday vjere ti. few and widely disiiersed to g ve an effective demonstration of how the gprre should be piaved b tiii epvi.U.ui. They did not leave the players without vocal assistance, hut it was no riore remarl able than that which is invariably offered by the English football crcv.'d. "The chances of ba-eball gaining a place among our pullic games are not great. It ban not the subtle skill of cricket. It seems to be chiefly a matter of throwinr the b with extraordinary swiftness, of hard hitting and running. Aa art excitement it is a long way behind Rugby football. "The match was part of a programme of sports arranged by the Busten Coif Club for the hcne.ttt of the Derbyshire Red doss ociet)'."

McCarthy

DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old car look new. Ask us about it. NODES' DRUG STORE WE NOW HAVE AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 10 II. U. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drag Star I Telephone 813. Lebanon. IneL LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES A1ENCY Everythinf for tha auto, PORT automobile. Yulcaazing a specialty. Telephone 382 Armory Building ;IS Craig s $ 3- Store .So iiiiitiiiittmiiiM liiniiiititiiitiittiiiiii' I a COOK WTTH I GAS 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiittttiiiniiiitiiiiiiiii,. Reporter, by roait, $3 a Year.