Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 12, Lebanon, Boone County, 11 October 1917 — Page 2

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GEARED-TQ-THE-ROAD Besses giving positive skidding protection, they have the advantage of being extremely economics to use. Miller engineers have wonderfbDy strengthened the fabric frame work of the tire by an explusive process of vulcanizing at a temperature that retains all of the natural wax and oil in the fabric, making it stronger and enabling it to keep its strength almost indefinitely. Yoa cm hi fci youiMlf bow web Mrvict will eat down your jmtlj tin bilk -

Lebanon Vulcanizing&Sales Agency

THE MILLER RUBBER jiiiiimiiii!iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiim j Miss Tillie White Spirella I Corsetiere 609 E. Main St. Lebanon, Ind s Telephone 647-L ritmuiimiimmmiimiiimmmmiiiiih? Karpens' Up'Jblstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO. DRESSMAKING For first clans dressmaking, esll en Mrs. Jlary Anderiron, 604 Esplanade street. Lebanon, Ind, phnnc 810. i ii WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma. Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask as about It, LONG & DAVIS SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per dozes. ...... ....8k Double etga, per dozes tit V.'e pay postage od way. Barker & Son, Lebanon . Sfate Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C SMITH 1204 North Meridian. 206 South Lebanon Phons 982-T Phone 20C SEE THE VALLEY FARM LIGHTING PLANT Now on demonstration at J. E. Bertie !ee. hop l2iSouth St' Phone 973-L

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how they will bite into the Tires COMPANY, Akron, Ohio TRADED INTERESTS. , John R. McConaughy and Fernando Haird Exchange Elevators. The Advance Hustler says: Th report comes to thii office that John R. Mc-Conaughy and Fernando Baird have traded interests in their elevators and McConnughy is now at Kewanna and lias-d at Earl Pa.k. McConaughy has bought property and is highly pleased over his new location Both these mer. are A-1 elevator men and will treat their patrons so they will come again." Home grown potato at per bushel. J mips and iatlock, pnone IrSl-L. Bodily Housekeeping (BT SA1ICU, HAMILTON, M. D-) The subject of drinking water witl meiiw hu been mwtinderfrtwtd. In recent years investigation by meant of X-rays, the opservaiiuns ot scientut such as Cannon, urutaucr, r-ivlov, Icr, llaok, prove that an abtindan' vf.i., Inlet, rtnnnff direction t neceWMlT in rood lioddy bouw-keeping. plenty of wnier with iwb riie.il. Do not Hrink iw.unlcr at IU1V time. II your kidneys are ik, or you mifTer with "lumbago or rheumatism at time pain in the hack or bark of the neck, taki Amine (double aimurHi) before nieala This in x- (olind at say K'-od drug storn Therefore my advice Ui young or oldj always drink plenty of pun' water. And ior long life, oet apionilly take tablets ot Aiiurie three, or four times a day. It is simply wonderful how quickly Anurir aft much more potent th.w litbi. You will find it dissolves uric nil as water duos sugar. NEWS OF GOSHEN. Cotben, !nd. "I. Pierce's F.wonte Prescription D given me such greai relief that 1 am to tell of it no that uthcr women who suffer may know wht will bcio them I 1 was all run-down 4 in heidth, became very weak and oervoes and could not "W tat .nor sleep. ,oibing seemed to do ttiC any good until 1 beg a taking Hr. Pierce's Favorite Prcscritico and (loldi-n Medical Discovery. '1 hoy proved to be jit what I needed, M they soon built me up sod 1 could eat snd sleep well. AnJ just s few years SK", when 1 was going through middle age I took the 'lavonte I'rwcriplion' and it brought me through the critical period in the best oj beaiib Mas. .uu KumxiHrTKa, 2ia k 10th dt.

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Services at all the Churches Las Evening New Members are Received . Servicca in connection with the fol low op meetings, being conducted in Advance, were held in all the churches last evening. On Tuesday evening. Rev. C. A. I'arkin. of this city, con ducted the services at the Methodist church and last night, Rev. W. K. Ingalls of Jamestown, had charge of the meeting. At the North Christian hurch laat evening, Rev. St John Haistead, had charge of the service nt which time two members were reved, both having gone forward during the tabernacle meetings. At the tast Christian church, Rev. O. V. Rector was in charge with eighteen additions. As the new pastor of the Methodist church had not arrived, the meetings are being conducted by var ious ministers of that denomination. Tonight, Rev. W. P. McKinsey will have charge of the service. COURT NEWS. The case of Richard Berk vs. George A. Reagitn. fr-r goods sold at agreed price, has been settled out of court and dismissed on motion of the plaintiff and costs paid. Martha Jane Lewis has been granted a divorce from Francis Marion Lewis. The case of Pink Henley, administratrix of estate of William O. Henley, deceased, vs. Indianapolis Traction & Terminal Co., for damages, has been dismissed on motion of plaintiff. The case of O. E. Brendcl vs. T. H.. I. & E. Traction Co., for damages. 'ia.s been dismissed by motion ofHhe plaintiff. SELLS RESTAURANT. Herdilh Brown Acquires Business of Cunningham and Km mer t. Herdith Brown, of Advance, sold his restaurant yesterday to Ralph Cunningham and ' Weaver Emmert. Mr. Emmert is niio proprietor of a bakery in Advance and fince the purrha -e the new owners are considering combining the restaurant and hakeiy. Ellswotrh Browa, who has been comnected with the restaurant for a number o( years, wdl work for the new firm. SPECIAL MASONIC NOTICE. Hoonc Lodpe No. 9, F. and A. 7:30 p. m. Friday, October 12. Stated meeting, work in Entered Apprentice degree. 10-ll-2t Just purchased a sample line of ladies' hats, see them at Craig's.

IV1EGHAN1GSBURG TO GIVE TQREDCROSSRUIViiVSAGE SALE

Jut.H how far-reaching is tha influence of the Ked Cross society of Lebanon may be determined by the 'act that the Daily Reporter had been irT the press Wednesday but a few houra when a telephone message ame from Mrs. Clintor. O. Cassidy of !(;clianiciburg saying that the people if that community were very enthusiastic about helping the local society -n their proposed community rummage and exchange sale to hp held Tuesday, October 2'lrd, in the basement of the 'public library. A cenral place will be secured at Me--hanichurg where people of that comnunity will "nd all their donation? and Sirs. Cassidy with the help of Jther friends there will see that the donations are brought in to the library. The idea is one thai is likely to spread to other d-mmunities and small towns in Boone county and the donations and gift to the Ked Cross from the out-iying di.'rtriets will very materially increaxe the amount to be inld and thus swell the funds for tht Ked Cross. The P.ed Cross shop telephone number t 2 IS. Let others get busy in the work of collecting for Red Cro?s work, and report your success tq the local shop. The ho he donated for funds for tne Ked

: i .... .s. Ol f -' pany. 10-U-t:'. Kitlel sr.d Fbocr.ig hc.nery at Craig's. i Fur opening tomorrow at Isadora Eich man's. . ! Cahhage for kraut. 2c per pound. Jones and Tatlnck, phone 961-L. Saturday, October 18th, is the last day of siieciul sale on the Range Eternal. Lebanon Hardware Company. Mrs. R, S. Martin, of West Busby street, is recovering from a recent illness. John Wade continues very ill at his home on South Lebanon street. Mr. Wade has been ill for a week. Sweaters for ladies, misses and children at Craig's. Fine large green tomatoes for sale. Thirty-five tents per bushel. Call phone 159. Fred Moler. 10-8-4t Charles Nelson, son of Orville Nelson of southwest of Lebanon, who has been very ill for several days does not show much improvement. Willard Service Station, 209 West South street. Hiram Fox proprietor. Phone 232. residence phone. 818.

The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian Liberty- church will hold a market at the Bowen meat market, Saturday, October 13, at 10 a. m. I 10-ll-2t. Home grown potatoes at J1.75 per bushel. Jones and Tatlock, phone 961-L. W. D. Garner went to Kankckea this morning to meet Fred New, of Otoe ity. Neb., who is visiting relatives in Chicago. Mr. Oarner thirty-five years ago roomed at the home of Mr. New. This is their first visit together since that time. See our Friday and Saturday specials in coats at Craig's. Saturday. October 13th, is the last doy of special sale on the Range Eter nal. Lebanon Hardware Company. Cabbage for kraut, 2c per pound. Jones and Tatlock. phone 961-L. R. D. Voorhees Acquires Store in Frankfort Will Move to That City. R. D. Voorhe?s has traded his property on West Washington street for th omiih hardware store in Frankfort to which city he and his family will soon move. Mr. Voorhees expects to trade the store for a farm or residence property in Frankfort. NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS. There will be a meeting of Democrats at the council chamber in the city building tonight at 7:30. All Ilemi :rats are urged to attend. COMMITTEE. Cross workship will be made October 15 and 16, and on Friday, October 19, automobiles will be provided for collecting dame. Let all houwives take notice t.t thee dates and have donations ready. All churches of Lebanon have given over their usual custom of holding rummage sales to the Bed Cross woik, so no housewife need to feel that she should save rummage for her particular church. There will be just one rummage and exchange salye, so let it be the biggest thing ever given in Lebanon. The sale tfill lie conducted on October 21, and should there be much remain unsold, an auction sab- will probably be held to dispose of same. Several of our local merchants have offered t donate articles from their stores. The merchants have come to the front when the various churches have held their rummage sales, and one merchant said that the "Red Cross work certainly appealed to hit sympathy and he wanted to help." !?o a generous donation of good but perhaps slightly out-of-date clothing is sure to conje from this sourco. No doubt others will follow his example md give to the Red Cross. The basement of the library ii an ideal plae for the propound sale. Articles m.-iy He taljen th.trs s. ;! held uniii iht day of the saie.

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At Coombs' Drug Store Opened With a Rush Wednesday A. M. A few Christmas suggestions, goods that are not damaged: Bibles, Testaments, Fountain Pens, Box Paper, Manicure Sets, Military Brushes, Combs and Brushes, Tissue Paper, Decorated Paper, Books, Juvenile Books, Pocketbooks, Mirrors, Perfumes. Rare Chance for Bargains Coombs Drug Store BUY A LIBERTY LOAN BOND!

I'l'BLlC SALE CALENDAR October 12.Fiiday-"Wm. McCarthy, 3 miles southeast of Lebanon; nogs, and cattle. Friday, October 12. M. O. Rich, general farm sale, one mile west and one-half mile north of Big Springs, one-fourth mile east and one-half mile south of Slabtown. Saturday, October 13. Dolph Weber, bij; stock sale, horses, 70 head of cattle, 120 head of hogs, 63 head of sheep. Sale at Weber stock barn in Fayette. October 17 Wednesday A. Jer ome Kersey, 2 miles northwest of Lebanon, on Thorntown road; pure hred Holstein-Friesian cattle; horses; feed and implements. October 25, Thursday G. A. Ran-d-.d, 7 miles west of Lebanun, and mile north; mile east and mile north of Dover; general farm sale. PRKSHYTERIAN RALLY DAY. Sunday school scholars take notice. The Presbyterian Sunday school Rally Day is next Sunday, and all members of the Sunday school and members of the church should attend this special service. The public is also invited. 10-8-6t Wilcox Motor Transfer Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere. Furniture a Specialty Phones 199 and 72 EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT BARRV saijNDERS Phone" 100-T WertYlafn St during this exhibit.

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STOCK - SALE I ill sell nt Fayette at my stock barn on SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 13, 1917 SALE TO BF.(il AT 10 A. M. the following described property. HORSES Two Head -One sorrel marc, 7 years old, sound, well broke and senile; Six-year-old brown horse, well broke and gentle. CATTLE Sixty-two Head-FJeven fresh rams, with calves by fide: 2 Holsteins, 3 black Poland Angus, 3 Jersevs, 3 Reds, sges range from 2 to fi yearn. SPRINGER COWS Vourtn head 2 Roan Shorthorns, 5 Red Shorthorns, 3 Holsteins, 3 Jerseys, 1 Black Poland Angus, apes of 3 to 7 years. SPRINGER HEIFERS Nine heid. 5 2-eiir-old Ked Shorthorns and four Roans, all bred to extra good Roan l ull. Two fat heifers, weighing about 800 pounds. Three P.ean heifer calves, good quality. To Jersey heifers. Five feeding f .cers. weighing MtO pound.", pood colors and good quality. One Roan Shorthorn hull, 21) months old; thin bull is as gool as can he found anywhere in the country. One Roan hull, 7 months old. One yearling Red bull. HOGS 119 Head 8 sows with (if pigs by side; 9 tried cows, tome open, some hred; :i feeding i-hoais weighing from 80 to 100 founds. M ist of thie hogs are double immuned. .NHF.EP Sixty-three Head--44 head of good breeding ewes; 12 head of ewe Iambs; 2 buck lambs, 1 yearling buck. A fine lot to select breeding stock from. DOGS To Fox Terrier puppies. TF.HMS-Crc'iit of nine months on bankable note bearing 4 per cent interest from dU Three centi off the dollar for cash. Lunch on ground. Sale under lent. DOLPH WEBER Al'CTIONEERS Col. J. B. Henderson and Cols. Thsrp Marsh. CLF.IiK Harry Hughes.

PALACE GARAGE 220 NORTH MERIDIAN ST Expert Repairing at Reasonable Rates GASOLINE AT WHOLESALE PRICE FREE AIR , FORI) REPAIRS A SPECIALTY Free Air. Open Day and NigBt. When in Trouble Call Lebanon Auto Sales & Machine Co.

REPORTER, SIX MONTHS BY MAIL $1.75. REPORTER, ONE MONTH BY MAIL 35c.

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