Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 10, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 October 1917 — Page 2

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This Store is Rubber Goods Headquarters Yea wist acre tee), aeueefaase aael meaty if yu come here fVrat waei ia Meet ef KfMKt KODS fer any purpose. We aim to keea eur steak tall at all times aad we have many articles aot fauad ia the iTeaere (rtore. Fiaest qualities, reliable and practical geeds aad raaseaable prices are assured here, awaitiaj yeur iasaeetiea aad demaads. x Oak Drug Store, MASTERS t MITCHELL

Cadillac REBUILT CARS This week will be big wish s because, af enr mcloeed ear aaaw, but w are emphasmag aha rebnilt Cadiliae departniaat. Ia fact, we are offering several rehHilt Cadillacs, fresh frera the shops, each as good and as beaafcfu! a nev. See th" rf' 1917 roadster. Ill 5 east. 11 o 7-paa 191B 7-eas. 1S14 4 aasa. lit?, a pass. 112 a-ps. Cadillac Automobile C. INDIANATOLB I'sed Car Departaieat. Serwnd floor Steinkert hailaiag Eleventh and Meridiaa Sta. Wilcox Motor Transfer Co. We Haul Anything AnyV where. Furniture s Specialty Ivories 199 and 72 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Binrle Wn. nee na ......HW Double edge, per doaea .tie We pay poetage one way. Barker & Son, Lebanon Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK

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Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years We have just received a shipment of New Player Piano Rolls Here is just a sample of them: "Over There." "Good-bye Broadway Hello France." "Dreamy Hawaiian Moon." "Keep the Home Fires Eurning." "Musical Comedy Hits of 1917." And others too numerous to Mention." W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 55 fJJ","J3r ""5r3P"naw mi r f"i at tM U J ' 'ffiW (zflflUM AYf- r m re eai ar raeratewa wvata Co v Ttiemtowa. las. Sri IMr pmsrlU, l4. farey a rarwlek. Terfaua. lad. I. W. !, Viae Oroesue, In. Motm CSeaay, KhaaieskTkrg, Ind. I. T. Atrial. ad4ea, Ina. ami all dae era Cut This Oat It ia Worth Money. IWNT W;i THIS. Cut eut this 'is, eacloae wiih he to Kolev & (o., onvtr'i Ate., Chitae ). wtit- i. ieg your name and address cles'ly. Yeu will receive in return a trial puck- a sye conlaiiiing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, cold and croup; Foley Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Masters t Mitchell. l; State Aula Insurance Covert Complete Z. C. SMITH let North Mervlrsa. (4 Sewtb Lebattea Reporter, by wail, $3 a Year .

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City Council Announces Appointments for Various Wards. iTO RING CURFEW BELL Ordinance to be Enforced on Order of Council Other Council Proceedings. I The common council met in regular : section with all eounciimen present 'except Councilman Smith. ' Councilman Myers presented an orjdiance which waa passed ordering the transfer of J2.000 from tha water . work goneral fund to tha general i fund. I Councilman Ellis piesented a resolution which waa passed approving and confirming tha final assessment j rail on the improvement of East Bus- ' by street sidewalks.

i City Civil Engineer Walter White-1 ch,nicsbur(f rJlustd , Ud ,utomo- , cotton certified to tha council that he..., . , , , ihad received the improvement of Ka.t b,,e ccldent hoti fUr 8 0,k ; South street curb and gutter and that I Sunday night, that resulted ia the jthe amount due Kemodle t Miller j injury of three women and complete'the contractors thereon was $1,016.72. 'ly demolished one auto, j Councilman Myers presented a re- j ThomaJ Harbaugh with his fam- ! solution accepting the improvement ! ji w. i. . Havnaa tourine

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the primary assessment roll and fi- 0f gped. As he reached tha ap-jsty friend God does need you but you ing October L'2 at 8:00 o'clock as pri-ach of the crossing, a Ford touring I him many thousand times more." time for receiving remonstrances rgr jfiyen by John Dooley of near I There were two additions. M deligMagaint the assessments. Kirkiin and occupied by hie family, jfl feature waa tha solo by Kddie' Councilman Uullien moved that a rame upon the crossing traveling at a Bansisk silent sne be established at each ho- j moderate speed. I '

pital and that the contract committee ue instructed to punhase the same, The motion was carried. Councilman W eitzel moved that the clerk be instructed to Botify the T. H., 1 i K. Traction Company to repair South Lebanon street along their right-of-way. The motion was carried, The mayor and council decided that on and after October la, the fire department rren ring the curfew at the hour specified in the ordinance and that the clerk be instructed to publish the ordinance in the Iiaily Reporter iid notice to he publii red on Weiland S'aturday of thn ieek. On motion of Councilman Myers the folli ing election specters were appointed to ie election: B. F e at the coming city F.i-it Wn4 Henry A. Kcrnodle, Kecond Ward; Turner Aahley. Third Ward; Wm. H. Cox. f ourth Ward. William J. DcVol presented a petition asking the council to approve the plat of Liberty addition to I-ehanm and on motion of Councilman Myers the petition was deferred until next regular meeting of the council. On motion of Councilman Weitiel Chas. Lenox was granted a permit to remodel dwelling on Lot No. ll Ka'rview addition at a cost of $:t00 The following claims were allowed: - W.TKI1 V'lillKS 1 1 o'i City officers reports: - "'TV TitkSM ttv.n - Tr:..',:;::;r' ' T.wii. ifn4 iiniienai i..;n ii'Viianw'"" '- rsT.e0Jf7i'e"' i"Ss 'i'lVi'-"' J JJL niMrr" f?!'?M' Tri'Vt'-VK-S tneii k eiiis ' ' 'i!i Wilr fnmi";!.".'.';;;.'";;;;! .;. l.ihrjr, f,, . l "VA:i " Tit

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C autre map PttrmU will Sand Tat i Ue Literature CHMttwMta. ' lUprssantative Tni ii. Parnall A the Ninth amKrtet wrttea that h tjn mm It the district rrar W.0W palicatlona pertaining to the War. Tbaaa Inelnda "How tha War Cama to America" and "Tha Preaideot'e Massage" with noUa ehowing the acta af Germany that Draught on tha war. Mr. Israeli aaya: "My UaU are not accurate and ae doubt raaajr have not received these publication. I will appreciate it if you will aay through your columns that I will be glad to furnish the publications to any One who did not net them. Pleaae state

also that there will b mora af thaee , war bulletins issued from time to time and that 1 will gladly furnish them to any one wanting them." AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Two Automobiles Collide at the Crossroads Near Mechanicsburg. Obstructions blocking tha view af a cross road three milea east of Me- , i - travelinr at a fair rata ' Both drivers saw that aa accideat , was inevitable and both made frantic efforts to bring their cars to a step, to prevent a collision. Tha heavy Haynes car crashed iato tha Ferd. I The lighter auto was demolished aad j the orcupaats were hurled ta the road. In the accideat, I.nla Barbaagh sustained a deep eut, oaa aad a half inches long, over the left eye, aad cnt and bruised about the body. Mr. Harbaugh sustained a severely wrenched back aad was rat aad bruised about the body. Mrs. Dooley who occupied the j front seat of the car with her huaband, received the force of the blow in the collision. Her back was injured and her jaws were severely oryisen. Mnce the accident she has neen uable to open her mouth. It is believed the jaws may be fractured. The injured people were takea to Mechanirsburg where they were attended by Dr. Hastings and later they wore removed to their homes. MANY POSITIONS OPEN. Stenographers and Typewriters Need. rd by the Government. The al post offiie has received notice that clerks with knowledge of stenography or typewriting are m

,'; great need by the government due to j: the enormously increased volume of business. The places are open to no both men and women, and the exj.umination dale ha been set as Kovemhr 2. 1917. F)xamination may he taken here. The requirements are 10 not ,J:T'.cult, and persons with average ability are comparatively sure of bei 'i ing successful. F'urther information jj' may be obtained at the local post VJ office. The government is also in urgent in need of the following workers: angle- ' smiths, gaK-anizers, sailmakers, ?,ew-

ing machine operators, shipfitters, hoilermskers, coppersm hoathuild - ern. hnlders-on, fhrpsmiths' general helpers, canvas work' mecMmata. These place., pa fl.7 to M.gg r,r day. helpers,; ers and! pay from U NERAL SUNDAY. Services for Mrs. Francis Warren Held at Darlington. A Darlington special says: "Mrs. Warren, aged seventy years. died b-re Saturday morning after a long illneiis caused bv gall atnnes. Funeral services were held from the late home Sunday with the Rev. Nicely in chaige. Interment waa made in Highvilli cemetery at Colfax. The deceased irvived by four sons and REV. V,. SMITH HARPER. Field worker of the Indiana Con. frrpn' "f the Methodist Protestant church will be with the ranter ef the Mt- 7m and MiMedgrville eharehea Friday and Saturday nf this week. ' H "'k ,h Mt tim " Friday evening and at Millerlgeville Saterday evening. Kverynedy InTt"L I Quarterly meeting Neeeber 3 and at Mt. Zaon. JOHN S. CLAWSON. ! ; BOX 81'rTER. Pox luiiper at Central school hsiVlt"V. 1'crry township, Friday evenjg. October 12. 10-8-;it

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Great Interest In Meetfmga Candor ted ,y the Rev. Homer Dale. The third weak af tha big revival at tha Christian church is now under full away, and tha remarkable feature is that the wonderful interaat is still growing. Sunday morning Buy. Homer Dale apeka to a full house, in afternoon at 2:80 to a special men's' meeting aad at S:3S to a meeting for: women only, then at the regular hour j in tha evening. Long before time fo- tha second bell the church was full j to overflowing, chain were placed in every available corner of the room and still there was a large number oa the outside. The subject of the evening address was "Wonders of His Ward" and held the attention of the large audience throughout. Rev. Dale said, "Soma folks imagine God needs' tham and they say, 'Oh well, some ; time I'll joia tha church and help Him j oat.' " Tha speaker then drew a vivid I pictare of his own home life and the j little girl that lives therein; in glow-j ing term ha pictured her sweetness . and the inflnenre she had on their) lives aad fervently told how she would j ha missed if she were cal led away. j "But" ia a hurst of eloquence, "much , as wa aeed her she needs her parents j tea thousand tiaies mere, her father t wka tails for r ami by the sweat of his brow earns tha money that i olethea aad feeds her. ten thousand times mora she needs the help ! mother a loving care and protection. ! I : Gatheriag te be Held at the City ! Building Business of Importance. i The neawcrata ef tha city of Lebaaoa will hold a meeting Thursday nij-in ai ,.nv me council cnamw: 01 me ciiy ounoing All Democrat -i a the city are invited and urged to attend. Husiness of importance. VISITED SOLDIER HOYS. Charles aad Elmer Pearl returned last aight from a three days' trip to Kentucky. They visited Camp Taylor at Louisville oa Sunday and rnllrd upon tha Boone county boys. They report that the local boys are all enjoying good health and are well satisfied with conditions ia the rninp. job Work at Reporter Office awaeawawaawMweawwawa ALL OUT OF SORTS Haa Aay Lebanon Person Never Felt That Way? Keel all out of sorts? Tired, Bine, Irritable, Nervous? Back feel lame and achy ? Terhaps it's the story of disordered kidneysBad blood circulating about; Uric acid poisoning the body. There's a way to feel right again, Stimulate the sluggish kidneys; Do it with Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's are recommended by many . Lebanon people. Here'a one ease. Mrs, Bert Ritchie. 4U North Jani"son street, Lebanon, aays: "I felt tired ana worn-out, as my back aehcl so much. I had frequent, sharp pains through my kidneys and at night I became too eramped to vest. In tiie morning. I was blue and divnuraged and it didn't seem as though I could tackle my day's work. Seeing account nf nennle who had miiwI ; D0n", Kidiwv p.ii. . -ood. t tri.w them. An 0in- thrpe bo, , wa, 1rrt from trouble.' Price, 60c at n'l ilealers. Don't ply ask for a kidney remedy get : Doaa., KiAmy ttlla-the same that Mri. RiU;hie hid. Kostcr-.Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Women Have Their Trouble. Not only middle-aged women, but roungar ones, too, suffer from backcbe' Bin in 9itic' "en ankles, nr9 muscles, rheumatic pains and . kirtMl eilmenta without knewin that the are most oftijn the result of Her overworked kidney. Foley Kidney Pills are good medicine for kidney trouble Masters & Mitchell. , mmmmmmmmmmmmmm . ff RECOMJttND TvATURES CREATION tm Tenrnlei, AettnM. roabM Catara, etc. Atk aa abowt . LONG & DAVIS

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PUBLIC SALE I will 11 at Public Sale, at the M lton Hadley faim, 2 miles west ef Thorr.town. near Sugar I'Uin, the following persnnal property, begiawing at 10 o'clock a. m., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1917 J HKAD OK H0RSKS Gray mare !), black mare 7, bay home aad black mare, good ages, two splendid 2-yr. old draft co!n broke to work, 1 eld family mate, two splendid draft yearling colts. These are good work horses and splendid brood marea. u'.l HKAD OK CATTLK l.'orisis' ing of one Jersey Bull, 27 fowi and 11 heifers. These cows are frei.li or near springers. They comprise Jerseys, Shorthorns and HoUteir.s, and romprise tha finest dairy herd ever asterht.! in Itnona conn! , being hnurht and bred for milking qualltiea. t0 llOtiS 1 thoroughbred boar, 10 brood aows, 49 shoaxs and fat hops. GKAI.V, HAY, ETC. Sixty acres of corn in the field will b sold by the acre or bushel. About Si) tons of good timothy hay in the mew, eats and wheat straw in stack, about 6U0 bushels oata; clover and timothy seed. MACHINERY, KAIIMING TOOLS, ETC. Two gasoline engines, 8 and 2 horse power; milking machine, manure spreader, plows, rakes, binder, milk wag'n, harness and about every thing else that goea with well kept farm. H01PF.H0I.D AM) MISCELLANEOUS 1 ahara Thomtown Grain Co., stock and 1 shari' Home Telophone, some woven fence, ahafta and pulleys. 2"i0 s;ip bucket?, vatfr tanks, cbaira, tables, flour chest, book case, manv relics and numerous other articles too many te mention. TKttMS Three months on all sums over $10,' without tntereat front date of sale, purchaser giving acceptable note with freehold aeeurity. Under 110 r.-isl'. Ladies' Ai I of Sugar 1'Inin will serve lunch. B. W. ANDERSON j Administrate of the estate of the late Sarah Jane Hsdley. 'c. V. N arris, Auctioneei. ED ROE, Clerk.

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