Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 12, Lebanon, Boone County, 11 October 1917 — Page 7

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J Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c Per Gallon Thone 158. 421 South Lebanon Street

Classified ADVERTISING Bates Vic Per Word, Each Issne. Ho Adrertlwsient Taken for Lw Than lvc FOR SALE OR SALE One-t; Call phone lit). r'ord truck. F. Slairle. U-19-tf OR SALE--Globe Toft 'coal "tve. used one season. Inquire 716 South ebanon street. 10-U-;tt OItSALK To story brick house. steam heat. Kour squares from ourt house; terms made to suit huyr. CD. King. iri-8-tr. OK SALE Green tomi.tors for ketchup; not frosted. Orders deivered. Phone 742. 10-9-tt 'OR SALE Kurt touring car. Inquire Airhart's paraire. 10-10-tf, OR SALE Big Type.VUiiuTh1 . Dlc hog, IS month- old. Weiirht bout 450. Eligible. 1 A. Snider. !. R. 7, Lobanon. 10-11 -lit. NTEL WANTED Fireman at T. H.. I & E. I power station. 30 cents per hour, "hone 475 9-1-tf. ivASTEDChicken pickers h'CK 11. I Jaques Co., .West Soutfl. street - 10-t-tf. IWAiiTEO Second hand low pressure boiler. E. R. Jaques Co. 10-2-tf. (WANTED Twenty men at 25 cents per hour. .See John Adams on Injlianapolis Avenue. 10-S-tf. WANTED Second-hand sott coal stove. Call phone 16. 10-9-41. SOLICITORS First class solicitors. Gas Company. 10-10-tf. WANTED By a reliable family of three, unfurnished rooms wit h .eat! litfht house keeping; this is i hance for a family with too much .ouae room to economize. Inquire at Bowman's 5 A 10c itnre. 1(1-1 l-:',t. WANTED Good second hand cojk stove or small ruijre. Call ll''l. 10-1 l-2t. WANTED Middle aired lady to do lifchi houw oik f7 drier!;- !:t !;. U.'l North Fast stivet. FORJKENT FOR RENT Suitable room for au tomobile! and trucks. Call phone !46-L. 10-2-If. FOL'M) FOUND A child's'Vxpress wsgon. Owner can have same by drscnbin property and paying for this actCall at 601 North Lebanon str.et. 10-11-21. herthy Klvrii bv il., cliy of lbaii'i mh day ,,f iVl ni-ovad jin iii,".mi g dr-sii ineel put.iic jTlprt.vrnipnt rei. roller on t:.t 8... a.t or indium mvt In.- of 'lii,., l K..:d inii.roTpn.eiil nsmeil on mi'.I roll. ti,l ,..!.m-iii r-.'l fuel s-nu-nt.-. ll pr,irtv , il. -f t-t l? filn and mm- l- "" " the .ii" clerk of ll...r I J..'j 7o;! at r.c;- r'-r C!"-:

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AKSTRAfT COMPANY Hodge & Darnall Abstractors Reasonable Trices. Loan at 5 and 6 Per Cent. GIVE US A CALL Telephone 273 CRAGUN & BIGGINS BLOCK East Side Square, Lebanon, Indiana. For Rich Jootksomek and Delicious Cake Use Diadem iPlou r Always highest Quality a map xne jane - fx I lVleil vinlV 6 in. stove pipe joint 20c : 6x7 stove pipe joint 25c 6 in. elbow 20c 6 in. reversible ' 25c ., b ,n. p.pe collars Stove brushes W , Stove polis-h, all kinds 10c T I Pj i(,Cin DOW nielli H J Ik lUC OlOrC ..... P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR Boon: 9-11 av m, 2-6 and 7-8 p. m CONSULTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FBEE Rooms 219-220-222-221 Phone 285 L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST Firat National Bank Buildiag Thud floor DR. L. JL BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Famen State Bank Building 7 . m. to 6 p. m. PHONK 254. JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suite that Suit Bouth bkit 8qture Croup. If your children are subject to croup (ret bottle of Chamberlain's Cotiph F.emedy, and ben toe attack cornea on iit can 'j 1- . ' r ,ip p. eil (.if it ... mi ' ' i) i

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High School Player Reporta For Praetire at DePaaw. , i- The DePauw Daily y: "Twenty - two men reported to Dave Billings - ley for basketball practice yesterday afternoon at the Bowman gymnasium, "Many promising men showed up, chief among whom were Ball, center on the Lebanon state championship team, and Ramsey, who played on the Chicago college Y. M. C. A. team last year. With six letter men back this year the contest for positions ought to be close and a championship team should result j "Practice will be held daily at 4:00 o'clock." TAD WRITES ABOUT THE WORLD'S SERIES BY TAD. (Bp tht IttmaUonal tr 8rvic.l NEW YORK, October 11. Female weather today. One minute it shines; next it's black. A fickle sky. The Giants are wearing new white suits with a purple band around their socks. The Chicago players took the same as the Giants except that they have red and blue stripes on their socks. Everybody is lamping at the sky. Honest John Kelly is reciting "I nev er saw a fan who looked with such a wistful eye upon that little tent of blue we ball nuts call the sky." i Hank Gowdy, in Tershing scenery, lis pawing the hi' arnun I for Clark j Griffith's ball and br.t fund. ! Nick Aitrook Just passed through .he press box collecting for the ball jr.d liat fund. Will Famsworth droptwo lead nickles and a pais for j Central Park into the hat. I Eddie Cirotte says that when he first started pitching, an umpire put. him out of the game on account of the roi in he had on the hall. ' "Git ou" he yelled. "There's something en that ba'l that shouldn't be , there." I "A great many of Broadway's favorites are missing. The old Wednesday matinee killed 'em." Johnny Evers with his $10,000 chin, ju-it passed around his kclly for the hall and bat fund. Hunk flowdy was just presented withagoUlwristwatch. Some ketKfuff Hf up ,wice w far- He to (,ji;n, hotn times and John dropped 'em both. Robertson looked like money from hom(1 (o ,he m(l) jn ,he f(mrth a, hf MOOtlFi wr0M tlc ,,latter with the first rum. Gandil ran away over to the rail and up en the rolls of carpet to giah Kersog'j foul in the fourth. Score at end rf 2fith hour, teams all tied; Goulette and (irenda leading. Some guy with a tweatrr eoat is making a speech as he presents Benny KaulT with a gold headed cane. Abe: Attell is sitting in the press box with a messenger boy's hat on. The crowd is "riding" Eddie Col-, linfl the way the windy city boys "rode" Zimmerman. Kddie singled for Chicago's hit, John Collins made a wonderful muff r-n KaulT's pop fly. Of such a happiness for Benny. Mr. Zimmerman is feeling better now that he's on the home grounds. he s trying to kid Cirotlc. He talks to eveiyliody here. .He confined his chatter to himself at Chicago. C.eorjre Burns has walloped nothing but the atmosphere in two times up. ; SOME SIDELIGHTS ON WORLD'S SERIES Ifltl the iHteriwttanal .Veic fcrfW.) NEW YOBK, Cctouer ii. Ivy Robertson may not get a chance to shine today. If the Sox use Rob ICunsell, ho is a left huniler, MrGraw will probably play Jim Thorpe in right : field. Cold weather Wednesday kept sev-' eial thousand fans away from the park for the crowd was not a capacity crowd. Today the same klad of atmospliere prevail. I Krom present indications the play 'ert on the two teams etand e chance to srlit a total of better thn fl4, OiiO for tiie first four carries.

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BUY A LIBERTY BOND at the plate with lusty hitting. But Robby crosseil the dope. Bill Runden is a life aaver for the Giants. Without the man from Indiana, the Giants would be up against it, since McCarty was hurt. Eddie Cicottc established a record, even in defeat, tn the sixth inning, he pitched but five balls to the Giant Hittcri, which is said to lie a new world's series mark. Manager Rowland gave the Giants due credit today for their victory They are entitled to all the credit he said. "We never have underesti mated them and we know they are o hard club to beat. But my boys do it. "Where did you get that stuff abou' the American leairue being so fast?' chirped a rabid Giant enthusiast today. t. B. XatclUuos, Attoratr ( PlalatlS WOTtCB TO (Oa-IISIDIITI IT O deb or counr. I'rai.k II Miller vi. .Nicholas C'orbln. t ul. Miiite r ln.ll.ina, llomie emliily ; In Hie circuit cmirl i,f ilion counly tl ll.e mle of Indian. ' .... o itiif I title i till. e. IllK.l In th olTlvu of III, cork ,r the circuit c.jurt of Ho.ne coun. tv. In the statu or In. Inn pbiini HK'iin.ft (lit HI...V na Hi'l urta till: Hlil lilHinillX flle.l In iwiil cork s office h uniilivl of r..ni.i.-nl ur..o, sliowlug U.S. Hani ,l.iii.Unl t.-lt: NU-lMliis I'uililo. lUrhel PulirKT, J. E rlm.r. I. II. I'nlmer, U. J. Tnltirer I in v HI ralmor, bliillv C. l.e H. WilltKn IIh, Il..cl..iel MhuiI I-slmec. Il..ell i l'altner, l",iiKcni Ma Hulrou roitnwinn "I . .-wll: J. H 1' , lvt Int. (-..rOin, IU. I.W 1 I II. I'alnnr. 1. J. tner. William Ul. II.Kiia.l Pnlmer. Itui-hel Muude r?lmr I'Jlm-i. Ku(ni l-lmr. Muriei II. ( In.lUn lows:' ItvKtmtltiir l.SS chstos ,ini"' rane 1 we.t. and run lhi CI.,, tlmncw H..UIII 15 so riniii. ,o ui, rrl.u-r of tlte liKllitiiapoils imI ISreir funis, llln smt riwil, lliM.ee n.irtin 0-fn,. n villi . enlr or -aid r.. niatsnes of .7 elmlt.a. tl.enee nortl 10 ,-hal.ltt to the sooth fl.le f thtt rlich of way of the IV..rla Idviflon of Ih, sid.! of snld rish Of wnv. tittle nnrlh l clisins to th plhi-a of hKontns. ascent tlia f-illow Ins: common.-!.. ir, fl.alim and 41 tli" enit l.alf of H. north''! .iu.,rt ,.f secflon . tn-hll 1' norili. ine I whi rnnnlns tl.onea snuih 2 eha.ns ant 2S llnka: lh..nr noon, !. "' Nm

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We have received over a car load of underwear on orders placed in December, 1916, bought and paid for before the big advance came. ALL FIRST QUALITY.

0 Children's Good Garments at Low Prices Boys' ribbed, light fleeced union suit, white or grey, sizes 2 to 18 OP years, at Otl C Boys' Mentor, all wool union suit, natural color, all sizes, 50 Girls' medium-weight ribbed union suits, sizes 2 to 5 years, 65c; f7ff 5 to 12 years I OK, Girls' wool union suits, natural or white, sizes 2. to 18 J- OP years, at .pAtl Children's Vests and Pants, OCT all sizes, special Zitlv

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Professional Cards F. t. HUTCHINON Lsyr. ' Offlce Cason-Nd! Block, north side of square. Phone 42S. ROGERS A SMITH Attorney! at taw. Offlc Farmers State Bank Buildbig. Phone IISH. P. NEW Attorney at Law. Ill South Meridian Street. WM. J. WOOD, LAWYER. Office over Morgan'e alios store os est flue oi Square. Phone office tit, iome 5J-Y. Lebanon, Ind, .liatnb.. Iain's Coush n.ntcily the Most Reliable. After many years' experience in the jse of it and other cough medicines, .here are many who prefer Chambcrain's to any other. Mrs. A. C. Kiistein, Greenville, Ills., writes, "Chamlerlain's Cough Remedy has been used n my mother's home and mine for wnr nnH we nlnuvs found it a nuick ure for colds and bronchial troubles ,Ve find it to be the most reliable ough medicine we have used." Adv. Paul O. Tauer FLORIST Plenty of Flowers on Hand at ill tiroes. Phone 1367 R. H. Johnson, liye stock and general auctioneer. Lebanon, Indiana, R . R. 2. AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Accessories. Kelly-Springfield and H.ike Tires. GA.SOL1.N2 21c North Lebanon SL Phone 21 Affi. fx orlll in tl.e liUlnl !ft a c.tmilelrit Bin) that ioih st-tom Is fr.m,.riit'd o finwi the title to the above d'sorioed enl sstalo aa MRHInst the world and aa UfaliiNt ull dniaiid. clalma, and clulinNow, therefore, M order of aald court, aid dnri.n,lNi,lH laKt ahnva iniinod ara Irinn nf ld rotnnlutt.t asiilirH them ind th,,t. tlnUisn toov HniM'r sod innvrr or dmtir thar.on. l ih ealltns of aid csuae on tha Estij ditr of ;w tl.a Still Jn.lir of lei in of i I ut, .3 !irt c

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We will sell at SPRING BROOK FARM, eight miles soutliwest of Crawf ordsville, Ind., on Monday, October 15, 1917 FORTY HEAD OF REGISTERED DUROC HOGS These hogs are all doulile immuned against cholera and are a fine lot of breeding stock. We will also sell FORTY-EIGHT HEAD OF CATTLE These consist of cows, heifers and calves. SALE BEGINS AT 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. SHARP Moon & Berryman

Prest-O-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone W. SO oiurui .op

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Men's or ladies' triple fleeced union suits, white or grey, today's value $1.50, 21 1 Q special at

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The Best Values to be Had Ribbed union suits, fleeced, sizes 36 to 46, a good value 75 C Very heavy fleeced union suits, sizes 36 to 46, $1.35 values "Spring Tex" ribbed union suits, sizes 31 to 52, special (J" OJ? value at 0-Ldt) Men's shirts and pants, medium and heavy weight, extra good Qf values ut fi5c, 7."c and OOl

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"77 1 WE NOW HAVE AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION HARDWARE CO. PUONB 108 n. b. snoox VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Btere Telenhone tlS. Lebanon, Ind LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALE3 AGENCY RverTthitif for the auto. DOKT automobile. Vnlcan.'xirj( ipeeiTelephone &61 Armory Bpiidhif

Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & FE2XJNS : Phones IS or 184