Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 12, Lebanon, Boone County, 11 October 1917 — Page 4
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now FMcthinc si ituri n f JuniMtown. Admn, WhliMitown- ZifttMK Wecrat,irtiiiri, UmavUi Xrfcuu and ftuuton. Tim on as Buslaaaa, 71; New, U , .; T "! . ..'"m'OMTXO" . JnSjrZi "nZr'Vm'L tioimi uaieaa aubboripUtra U rnwlK I'v Mall. llr Mall. BIX months T' hr Mall. Uiraa tnonuie -J5 1 bf Carrlar, one yoar ( 00 " ITT --rrOeltuarlsa and Card of Thanks are uiot to a eiiarre of io per Una of ma i'n mould accompany matter : of this kind. lottarlea nythtn of a Ilk nature 1 not accepted at any price. A3vrt!ins rtu4 Bia4ltnown on Bp- j Persian Advertlnlnr fiurai,entativeAmarican Preae Aaaoclatlon. Maw York and Chicago, Btaaono caxursAa. tatad KeaUara. end rrtdar aacB month! f:M p. m. ; irZ w a? 6cr,r'; I " ' w" " ! Iwibanott Chftpier No. 18. Order Eatrn etar. 1:10 D. First Tuesday each month, i, W.M." "wereiary. , May Bcfautta, Lebanon Chapter No. an. K. A M. 8c. era Wwinawiay aacii month. ': p. m. ' Ivory c. Tolie, aecietary; Ban Cocmbt, H. P. florma Council, No. 4R, T.a)ianon Commandry No. 43, Knlahts rmplr. Third Mouly ach month, .1:su p. m. .very tt Toiia, recorder; SUOILD BE IMVERSAL. October 12th ia here again, and! there is not the attention paid to the: , ., . , . , . . . i day that should be. It is a day that , ahould bo celebrated bv the whole world, and never before waa the im porta nee of America as well nhown and well recogniied aa in this
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, .kins, Charles u. White, Lee laylor, I"' iei7- I E. A. Lewis, Harry Hurt. Columbus discovered America on j pislrict 6, sou'.heant Frank O. October 12th, four hundred and twen-1 Myers, captain; A. H. Felker, Chester ty-five yearn ago, and every day since W. Kirlley. H. A. McDanI . l. , , , , , , , ! icl. VS . C. utr.y. F. P. Stanley, that tune baa added to the wonderful , Jjstrjct ,0Uthw.stPi n. Tauer. unportanee W the countriea of theca,,tuin; II. S. Whitaker, Ben F. Wentern Hemisphere, and particular- j Coombs, Harry Lenox, Koy Mctzger. ly of this part of it Thp United l- rU humate. Frank H. Wooley. ' . , . . . . District 8. nnrthwet George T. SUtea is U.e first nation of the world, I m c,lptuin; Morri, Rit(.hie, H. but it eannot rest,, , 1 MrDaniel, E. M Serviea, Elbert PerThere ia work to do to hold this , kins, Harry Parnall, Reg Stewart, W. first place and U make th boast J. Kcllcy.
good.,, The boast is challcnffed, but In the Townhip. it ia wot a mere. idle one, and it will) rn,trirt 1 nnrthomr 1 on Vrnty ' be shown true. .The men are in train- leapiain; Cl C. O. Tribbelt. Zersi ing to end the world war and by the i Smith. S. S. Ili'ath, T. W. Saltmarsh, help of the money and means .sent j I- K. Tyre. Albert Bart. ; . ' ... ! ' Ditrirt 2, southeast -E. C. Gullmn. to our allies. . . , . I captain: Walter Hodge. Ivory Tolle, Thia nation will take a. iirst ph'C'lCsri Ilratton, K. V. Snepp, Itcv. C. A : at the end of this war, in the demand ; parkin. Rev. P. I- Kaurote. for democratic gov-rnments, govern-! District 3, southwest James R. Mc-; ment, that g,v. th. races of the world ; a fair chance. ', . Parr. Krnest Stewart. Wilbur Small, Some of the business institutions Thomas IS. Kersey, of thi rpuntry, and some organiia-1 DistrrH 4, orthwestH. M. Coulfons .ive attention to the day, Octo- "1.: WUt ber 12th, and it is a legal holiday in yy j,- f allanc. I'erry Crane. Indiana; but the average business tf j the country goes on about as usual, j FARM SOLD. The Knight of Columbus give spec-! ial observance to the day. The Red The William H. Butner Farm Brings Men pf Indiana set apart the day for i jifitj per Acre. i observance, but this order has been I . , , . ., , , 1 i eighty acres, a mile and a half otuh Uig.-ly Begleted. 0 Thomtown, has beon sold by the! The time will come, at least as administrator, the Union Tru?t Common aa this war is over, that Dia- pny, to William Jarrell, of Thorneovery Day will be observed by all " Th consideration was $1.1,170 .i , , . , or about $168 per acre. ' the people of this country, and per-, , haps by all of the world. j New suit., new dresses, first show-j ' ' ' ' inir tomorrow, at Craig's. GOOD l.EADI'.RS. , i The churches are to lead in the ob- j State of Onlo. City ef Toledo. J as. J j
aervance of a paUio'.ic and Liberty ' Wrank J. chenejr mnH Ttb that he It , , ' ... ! In!er partner of the Arm ot f. J. Chnar Loan day on ne xt Sunday. , The ! a Co., oosn business In th CM of To- ". . j. ,',- . Hd, County and tf'ate afor-aM. arid churches. are gjyl t bad m any mat- j jf. flntl will pay th um of one ter affeeting the advancement of the ' n'fVarl'tit'can'ba' nation, akmr a), rtgltt hoe. . by ti u of J4'J'IT chfJ.t.'6, , i - - - Sworn to before m and eubacrltied IS MI ST NOT DO IT ALL. i ',I?r'1e- " " d"r 04 t tSal A. W. OMCHOf The men in the army are suimcrih- , Notary funn. . , , . , ' u , L Fall's Cstarrh Cum l Uen 1ntenill in largrh to thf Liberty bonds. The : una aita dlwctiy upt.t. the blood awt mar. , . , . ... ' . ' .i surtsraa of the systara. Den tat bovs who do the fighting must not' iiimontis. Iw. ..... . . . . , , . j r j chfvft en. Tldo, o.
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hiuti Rare Opportunity For Lebanon People to Hear Gifted Woman Lecture. ' M-JlietV. Strauss,, The Country. Contributor, who come, to our city toi morrow evening., for a lecture at the Methodist rhnn-h im on. of Indiana'
' isoimost gifted women.
"Who's Who in America" eivea her name a prominent plRce in Its pages fas writer and author. 0, . . , , , . , i writes of the home and homely duties m a way that gives U8 all mTre ounare for the commonplace and sh in able to look away from the side of life that seen, only . i sordid and filled with drudgery and j illumine these dutiea with love for I dear ones that makes the service for j them a joy and privilege. Many who have read and enjoyed ' her articles in the Indianapolis News j and Ladies' Home Journal will enjoy hearing her "Ideas of a pti Woman" at first hand. Country ( Mrs. Strauss is an ideal entertainer in her home. While Hoo.ier born, she ,sw!,gP, tn, 0, fashioned southern hospitality thnt we are familiar with : and her fireside is the scene of many 1 happy gatherings of old and young. she having the happy faculty of makir.g both equally welcome. j r.oon. Thp territory in Center townIship has been divided into eight dis'tricts. The division lines are the i alleys intersecting at the court house. I The districts in the township outsi.ir ;of Lebanon are numbered from one to four. The districts inside the city are numbered from five to eight. The MloyiiaK iB a compIct. iist of these Committees: In the City. District 5, northeast Ister Jonea, captain: Geurge Adams, John S. Pernffla ny Mn tnnj a Txm.r I'lnf f'.r rfiftiHlwulrti j UK
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"If it come to the point where the treat ihortaire become acuta and lack of fuel reaches the alarminf atag. I have ten acre of timber which 1 will give to the people of" Lebanon," said George T. Miller today. "Thia timber will make excellent fuel and I ahall give it freely if it i necessary to prevent suffering from cold for lack of any other fuel."
GETSAPOSITIONAS r i r o i j j Moa Garn Gets Splendid Appointment Headquarters At Cincinnati. Delos Gamer, of Koknmo. formerly of this city, hat been offered and has accented a flolendid nnsition an o-ov-ernrr.ent chemist, with l..arliunrr.r at Cincinnati His duties will take him over the state of Ohio. His family ho are now rMUilinir t Knkomn will probably come here for a visit before WiHInir .lofinitolv k tliav win rri(le but in all probability, they will eo Cincinnati for residence. WITHAM HOSPITAL Mrs. James McDuffie. living on and ! one half miles west of Pike, was oper- ! ated on this afternoon by Dr. Green I of Crawfordsville, and Dr. Black of i Ihis city. The operation waa for the removal of a cataract on the eye. Warren, the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Smith of Jamestown, had his tonsils removed this afternoon, Dr. Black performing the oper- . ation. ' Mrs. Ira Peters, of Vt'htestown, . who underwent an operation yesternay, ia getting along nicely. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL James Tyre underwent an operation this morning. Harry Breedlove who was operated on yesterday is doing nicc'y. WILL LEAVE TONIGHT. Edison Rohbins, who has been on a several days' furlough from the marine service at Quantico, Virginia, will return to the training camp this evening. TO CLOSE FRIDAY. The I.ehanon public library will be closed Friilay as the day is a legal holiday, bfing set aside hy the government as Discovery Day. BOX SUPPER. I liox supper at Central school b'lilding, I'erry township, Friday evening, I October 12. 10-8-3t. j Parakeet Found in Thick Wood. P:irefc',s nstmlly r-st In colonl'-a mid live In thick woods or cypress sann. It is said thnt In an early clny they were numerniis along the lower Wiilmsh. In Imiiiina and were found In the winter In the hollow : trunk tif sycamore trees In a state of s-nl-b!l'crmtjnn. . , - Bofars a tmltb, atWrnnys. ! of JnOlun.4. nt to fillet title. i-.-r. l:,i;, mr. a .,ni"- ..f i ,.f Ho.. ril-1 in ' lli.,1 .l.-r-rulHnCH. 4H.I . r 1 1 - 1 In k nfll.l HI tlit Kai.l !lefi-lulaiits, t'l.rke ;iiri' I. Klnntirt). .. ,;. , K'i.m.r.1 Art". Hyrrlt Si'i'...hKnrT, wife f Av r. Jr.. I. .mill.. My nmel S. Ilr.,i KMluti-th '11 .K. AlKnn with: l'.t.T i,l Kln. Hur.ill..r-, If" hunl.n4 !. .,f I J.III. lllu if Atkir."..n, H!i.l lti',lss. llnici. II . Vrl. I .'lurance V..n. H.n K. . arr I K"t rl.1'r.l i.f lh aiaia nf Inill.nm. I -n . airi.nl fi,r.l..r tl.at It 1 Ihe ! piiTKw.- of tli eliilnltff In sl.l prf.'-e.l-j ln to iiutrt th I'll" hkk.hhI all le0. n.l. -Uim, ar.i elulmsi.U wh'-nu i m vr rtl whMts.vf r. nn.l HKftiiiM !khi1 ntwv,. ntn.il lf'.n..n', nnrl .i.:I. 1. f tlin. nnil B a'ilnl Ihtf .rM trt llhp f..M...lri ftFHrrllied reJ .tote In i n.0,, county, In Ihe alnle of (n.liana, . ' !,. nimiher tlirr'e t!tl In hlock n.iin--. twn- f,turli.n Mil In tl.e of tKitiot plat of ; loan. n..w city, of I.er.anon. .iu.e
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An Employe of Dus McCarthy Compa".- Injured This iornlng. J. W. Highland, employed hy the Dunn-McCarthy company, fell off a scaffold this morning and broke bones in both legs. ;.e was brought to the hc-oi.al : he will be for some i .c. '..10 accident happened whenj air. Highland, who waa employed in j trestle work at the intersection of the Thorntown interurban linea and, the railroad, lost hia balance falling twenty feet DISTRICT MEETING. W. R. C Contention to be Held in This City Saturday. The annual district convention of the W'oman'sRehef Corp, will be held' Satunlay all day at the Odd Fellows i hall, the convention convening at 10 Visitors from Nobieaville, i Sheridan and Crawfurdaville will be present. Inspection by the district inspector, Mrs. Wallace Moore, of No in. bieaville. will take place. Mrs. Sidler, j of Crawfordsville, the district president will also be present REGIMENTAL 'TAILOR. Roscoe Iacobelli Receive Appointment at Camp Taylor. In a letter to Josenh Iacobelli. Ros coe Iacobelli of Camp Taylor, Loui-.-ville writes that he has received the appointment or tailor tor his regiment. He hs sent for hia-etfuipment and will begin his new duties as soon FARMS CHANtiING OWNERS. John A. Park, of Hoopestnn, III., has bought the C. A. Beery farm of
are glad to have Mr. Park and his Overcoats family come to Hoonp county and make it their home. I ihjft ha n in the last few days we sold a VI V Kll TA farm in Clinton township to Morton! tyl-LdnJV IV tyUU Bros., one in Perry township to Jack 1 King, in Center township to Dr. B. t j. i i i u i i n,' M. Goodman, of Indianapolis, and to;" Iiest make to be had at the Hugh Bowen in Center township. price. We have for sale a six thousand dollar residence property that can 1
oe oougni lor M.WI. A line list of farms to select fro. Private money to loan. OREAR & OREAR. Lebanon Ind ! Home grown potatoes at $1.75 per bushel. Jones and Tatlock, phone ' 9;i-L. ! j r M. aaarp, Attorney for Plaintiff. ! I JtOTlCE TO sroM-kserDBirTI BT ouaiai ujr touai. v. i.uiH4li I'aul.-j . ' Male of Iii.Uhiih, ltuotia BotM Mulct tlttl thit on ihe ,ty uf l i rmlm'ii ptaintin 1: IK Ibl' uRlM) .11 ourt of Uo.me IIIMIXIIH. his vp iiHiii.-il ,U'ian Ijialnt 11. Ml in vll .If Irvlxm . (ml l si." J. KerxfV. ill,. J'iIih 4. Kervi Ml'-tirrtl rfln lUfkrs.m. III, imkn'.w an.l l'iiut-s, Itel-r. of .Mm C. n raldwi-ll. t, VM aWael'., Ol 'rr1ni l.Uell. lf or i ll. th- tmanrtwn al.ll.rll unknown O
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See if there's reason in this Clothing Appeal!
and by "appeal" we don't mean from the advertising! standpoint but from the! Clothing. "he present stock of gu;t8 an(J Overcoats at this i i j Store IS the large8t and oct :- ;ri Vilafnrtr I'" - '" " "u " ALL MATERIALS . . . A . , ALL PATTERNS J ALL STYLES j ALL SIZES I Suits that will fit every individual feature as though expressly tailored for yOU. And lastly, but forcefully prices in which you'll find real worth-while advant1 ages. i Great stocks of Suits and X ( I 1
I fY PQ A' t Q T If , LaSt aI !eaVeji liuliana-wlis at 11:30 1 ilUllvO VX UtCll Ja:p.m. nd Lafnve'.te at 10:45 p. m. j CKAWFORDSVILLK D.ViSlON - . ! Cars lenve Lebanon for Crawfords-!
hoticb to coBTaAoroas. Tuos.lvy, Wowtv.hn 8, :917, MONUMENTS Sec us for your monuments if yon wnnt first class stock and workmanship. Call us and we will bring you to our shop for inspection. , Shop phone 102: Res. 115 or 714 PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY HARLAN MONUMENT CO. GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS Get the Haoit Save s(nd bank with the We can supply yoa with anythinz tn the tardwaxe Hue i ., Lebanon nardware Co. too urn Iftiit Mats (traat
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No citizen can feel free and independent unless his feet feel likewise. Your feet carry a lot of responsibility and it is quite fitting that you should give them a square deal. Then let them walk around in stylish, comfortable shoes that are to their likinff. Let your feet wander in here and be suited. Morgan Shoe Co.
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$25.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattel) at legal rate TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of $50 and over you may have 25 month in which to repa your loan, or you may repay sooner if yon like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write us or call upon ua for full particular. Will be in Lebanon each Friday W. A. SWANK M 411-13 Ben Hur ISldg. Crawfordsville. Ind.
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Interurban Time Table rERRE HAUTE. INDIANAPOLIS A EASTKRN TR ACTION CO. Effective Feb. 1. 1117 EAST ! A. M. ' 5:25 j 6:25 i 7:15 i R:15 t 8:07 : 10:15 : 11:15 WEST EAST WKST P. M. tl2:17 1:25 2:25 M. 6:25 6:25 7:25 8:25 t 8:17 10:25 11:26 tl2:8 1:15 2:15 t 3:28 4:15 6:15 t 6:24 7:15 t 9:47 10:00 t 3:17 4:25, . 6:25 (6:17 7:26 8:17 I0:2 fl2:8 tLimited trains. Daily except Sun- ! SPrankfnrt onlv. ! lle at 7:30. 9:80. 11:30 a. m. 1:30, : i!:30, 6:30, 7:30, 9.30 and 11:30 p. m. Cars arrive from Crawfordsville at 7-10, 9:15, 11:20 a. m 1:20, 3:16, 6:20, 7:20, 9:20 and 11:20 p. m. OWEN MORKERT Chiropractor floum: 9-11 a. m.l 1-5 and 7-8 p. Consultation and Spinal Analybj free 230 Cason-Neol Bldg. Phone 633 X-Ray Spinoraph Department First Rural Loan and Savings Association Its . Xartdtaa at., tabaaea U. P. Nw, Secretary COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS BALL BUILDINQ Next to Interurban Station Office phone 189. Open day night j CORY & BRATTON JUNEKAL DIRECTORS Cffiee phone 86; Residence phone 240 and fiS 6tanley Block, Kaat Senti Street Phone S PLNNELL-COOMBS Lelnaoa'a Leading La ber Tar. joiin H. n oY General Real Estate Bu.slneas GRAND OPERA HOLSB Cill Phone 1M-Y i
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qpoauzeix $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ . ' r CADILLAC, PAIGE AND DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. & TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davi Bros. Livery Barn rhonea 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station WOOLEY & EDWARDS BOSTONIAN SnOES JONES, THE CLEANER R. C JONES Phor-e 387 106 W. South St DR. R. D. GARRISON D3ENTIST rarmera State Bank Bailiiac Koeaw S-2tl Pnoste Ut-l MUger Lumber & Coal Co. THE r-HONE ORDER HOUSE and Thorntown. Fhone 15 The First National Tank Hie olli t .I I--t tak to Eoor;e c i
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