Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 13, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 October 1917 — Page 4

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Hon rwttcJuiiy 31 Mural nm off Jamcntown, At(twit, VtiJte4t,iwn. Sinn-! wjnrfc tties Business, H; Nsws, It iiui or mnsiRiM. (M-MI subacrtnttens p1.7ar.le strictly advance and Daner will M IHn- ' ttnueil unites subscription is nntitfdt. I Mall, una year .( . hf Mali, am months , 1.76 i Br Mail, tt.raa months Uy Snail, on Inonlt tr Currier, par week Br Carrier, ona year Obltuarlaa Snil Cards of Thank. Subject (o a oharae of 0 par Una or words, faun should accompany ma ef this kllld. Aovertl.tiie; matter luttertee or anything of a. Ilka na Hot aouapted at any price. 55 1,00 ; Tril '"J,! Advertising rale mads known on p j !, Forelan AdVBrtlaitiir Representative American Press Association, Ntw Tork and Chicago. Boon a Lodge No. . F. A M, 1 ond Friday aaoh monlh, 1:3s p. Ivory C. Tolls, secretary; Walter 3USW, W. M. Lebanon Chapter No. J. Order Fa.tsrn titer. P'tr.it Tumidny ch month, i 9:1(0 p. m. liells Van ftuys. secretary Stay Hchsltx, V. 11. lbret! rhptr Nn. , R, A M. Sec ond WeiunNMlay each month, 7;0 p. Ivorv u Tons, aecrsiary Coombs, 14. P. Ben Boons Council, No. 4 third Wednesday each m :. foils. ft.er-ea aiaftman J. M.; Ivory C. recorder. Lebanon Commandery No. 4S, Kntcht femplar. Third Monday each month. :D p m. ivory u Tolls, recorder; I Jester F. Jones, si C Prest-O-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and - Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 199. i Store!! M lillllllllllllllllllllllllltMlllllllllllllllllllUl COOK WITH GAS l.tllflllMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIItllllllllllllillllllllil ' CRENTON GARAGE j Autos and Auto Supplies ! East Main Street. Phone 94 WE NOW HAVE AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION HARDWARE CO. n. b. snooK VETERINARIAN . Over Oak Draf Store Telephone 8 IS. Lebanon. LEBANON VULCANIZING & SALES A1ENCY Everything for the iuto. DORT uitnmnbilm. Vulcanizina' a sr.aci- I Ity. Teiepbone B62 Armory Buiidisf !L L1"" .Ji .. J. m.1 J'.f."1" .J .11: j Your Used Furniture Taken i 03 part p&y on new .roods at . JONES & lKiiKINS Thones IS or 181 t tb IJrbit

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AT SALEM CtlU:?CH ; i Annual Gathering of United Presbyterian Church. IT I V V HDnHOtM niVIc.V .via.a.. via Services of I'mjuual Interest Outline of the Work Accomplished. Thr Scfuml gnuid of the United ! Prpshyt.iian Church met at the Ssj Irm church TuouJay evoninjc at 7:00 j o'clock and was opened with a sermon i i y lr. Frank Boyd, pastor of the j United Btvthyn church of Cincinnati, Ohio, and retiring moderator. In the sermon Or. flyd pressed home the great netl of toduy in the church of the spiritual power of God in the officers and the mciTihcrshin of the church. The r J I call of the nynrwi showed an attendance of r4 memhor.. Consdfirg that the Salmi church in far to one side cf the By nod the attendance was Rood. When the full membership is t,rewnt rcll cull would show about 90 membera. The territory of the wfond includes western Ohio, f-om Co lumhuH to the Muteline alfo the state of Indiana and the cont;reir&t'on in eastern Kentucky and eastern Tenlessee and tome con jf relatione in Alanima. In the extent of the territory and aifo the nremlrship the Sect.nd .v'vnod its one of the larcest of 'he church. Many of Cue eiders and he ministHr have their wives accom-rtar--ir.fr them. Thi.-i is largely due to the work of Dr. Knbprt Hood, nasior ! t the .Sfciem church - ho made known : he fine culinary qua'ttiea of the Sa-. ''m lydie?, their irrnerous hospitality.1 Or. J. II. WehstT, professor in Xtnia Theo!o(!caI Seminary and Presbytery was chosen .Moderator and the Rev. W. T. Mahon, of peik-fontaine, Ohio, cf 'he Sidney presbytery, waa flert"d vice-mok'rator. Karly in the first sesiod of the synod the war note was struck and nadc a very sympathetic response in' ha hea"tii of many memheiK of tlie ynod who have urns already eili5t-d ii the army. Many of the ministers themselves are ready to serve on cull "hnever the second million of seleeives are called for service. Dr. R. W. Mcdranahan, president of the Knoxville coiicRe, closed the evening fij.if.n with- a spiritual address on 'Waiting Before (tod.' impressing hit audience with H:e preat need in which we Br now all piucci on the guidance f Col in dealing with the great nrih'cnis th t come to us when home in 'he nation inu.t .it and the great .strain and burden that tl: and srritf wiH bring to the hearts of the fathers '..id mothers and friends in the iw-ai .'uture. FJitertainmenl of Vitr. Anfile provisions had Wen made1 by th" eflirient entertainment cmi-oittr..-s for Iherari'iE '"or the inerrib'-rs it the svno'i w'io wm-c taken the 'li ifiies nr the ronuroiration in the a. any tars provided by the conini'tU'ts, On Weilncsda morning the ' :.s:on as opened by the moderator, !'r. Webster, who impressed upon the nudienee the need of dispatch in buii s:- and that the t.-. st prefmrution for stt..ily '.voik was presenting ei,;:c:ve:' In the Lord for the direction of Spir.l ra, cond-n (in(t tije devotions in the (.flyer SiTviei'. The ynod is a rteniins; house fo"ne work of the boards, cr nun liter i:f : 'he church at iarjte In relation to their work in ronjrrcjraJons of the synod. Various committees are appointed at each meeting of the :;ynod to make reverts on the work of the church at the synod the stirrerding year. A!.-" committees, citlled standing commit'ers, are appointed to consider the b i: iness of the synod on its. convening, re.uirinit action or, brief conideration by syntxl owihi? to the many n alters that must be called or in tile short session. The standing committees appointed by the nioderator and confirmed l..y the synod are as follows: HillK.and overtures Kdicar MacI:;!!, D. D J. I'. fiM, R i DiividCASTORIA For Infants arA Childrea In Use For Over 30 Years Jwsys bear fcigt-ui-- o . . L .LL Ui line Out It is Worth Money. DON'T Ml Hi THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c t Foley t Co., 2o.1i tdiefliidd Ave., Chicago, 111., wntiof your name and address clearly, ou will recojie in rotun a tual i -a-r cen'iir r I cy s 1 -v ar d i f

1 Ju. ,. v- n, I .... K I,.. , I-'icd . t, : .v. A. M. ? ins 11-! ierr, L, PMcrnon, A. W, C1t!v.and.! CnrrvAptnurntm Revs, K. B. Mc-J Clellan, C. M. Kiler, WillsriS Wyli,i ; Elders, w. A. Hays, H. H. Bo.tpy. Nomination John (5. Kinft, I). ' S. A. LiTirnrrton, D. D Kev. S. R. ! Jamieson; EJdera, A. M. Wright., J. A.' j Carson, j Finance iA. W. Jnmiraon, D. P.., ; Morris Watnon, D. D., Rev. J. S. E. I McMirhael; Elders, T. W. Henry and, S S. O. Norris. i Revision Frank Boyd, Y. D., Rev.! Jthn Aiken, Rev. H. A. Thompson; , E!diT, D. W. Hoipie. W. 1. Wagner. Resolution. R. W. McCranahnn, 1 D. D., Rev. David Livinirston; KWtrf, A. H. Wi!on, Theodore Humiih"evv. Following the prograir r 4" '.:. is the order of huHin';" ' r the synod the following" :' .wi of the perman-. ent committees were heard, first be-; ing Dr. A. W. Jamicson'a reixirt as synotiiral superintendent of missions, j chairman of committee on chprch ef-, ftciency. Dr. Jamieson in a very eftcient ofticera of the synod. He had charice ' cf the missionary work and the evan-! .(istic work of the synod and vieits luring- the year, as far as possihle each congregation. Dr. Jamieson and i Dr. 3. II. White, secretary of the mif-i ylons and cfliciency comnitiec of the ciiiiich have been cpnducii in'.ittites in each coneregation of the synod and will ccritinue until dl as fur nos.ihle have been visited. Dr. Jamieson in hi report asked endor.em. nt ef the synvl of the institutional R.rk d-alinz with the mtssionai y ami i?nul-v.inmriff problem., alj-o akel t).e svnod to Kive support to the promot-: inir cf the Xenia conference. !r. White fnllow.'d with his report showit, k the standing of the conyreiattn i'f the second syntxl in the r.iisi!i)9iy etTeiings of the members of the church. Striking Stallslira. !

One strikir.jr set of stnlisties by Dr. White showing that the people m" the I'riitcd Sfates arc spyndinjj each 5 ear four billions of dollars for tak1! nr care of c.'me, lieinir S-10 per ceaita cf population, two and onc-ln!f h. lions Tor intoKicatiiiir li'iuors, b'nir il't per ca.;ta, on.;-i:alf tiiiior. do'li,r for mn i., beine-.". per eiiuit i, one aod one-hai; billion il.,llar tor tobacco, jtto f'-r c:.ir.ti, :n' nnlv tif pun "r. Jo el a-.. th uivic ...!,g..ga;ion of C.hn,,bus, Ohio, road ll-.e repuri ' ed'n ti.ma! institutions, showing that Moiimoutli coUogp pne of the b".-.t equipped institutions and of recognised highest stantiards amone the colleges of the country and is a leading educational institution in. th United Presbyterian church with the very nest spiritual conditions existing in it, Xenia Tbeological Seminary ii. a prosperous institution but is suffering at the present tieie from a link of new students. The cause of this decrease nf new students was explained by Dr. Webster who spok? in behalf if Xenia Theological sii-niinaiy. showing that this year there are only la new students entering the minis-' try of the United Presbyterian church, 9 going to the' Pittsburgh Theol..gi-t ral Seminary, and G to the first class of Xenta Seminary. Dr Webster attributed the loss of candidates for the ministry this yars to a large njinber of seniors in our colli ife.sentering the army. Dr. T. H. Wc.Vlichael, president f Monmouth college spoke in behalf of this in-ti-tutlon. and stated that one-half of the members of the Senior, Junior and Sophomore classes of Monmouth college had enlisted in the mili'ani. service of the country and that the patriotism of Monmnith colb-ge today was the same as in the dayi of the Civil war, but notwithstanding the 10 s of so many students in the hifrher classes, the new students this y-ar were so numerous that the attendance , of the college almost equalled what it has been in the la.t three years. Monmouth college has been ?reeia!l' recognixfd in the last few years for its high standard of scholastic attainments. The general education board of the United States has placed Monmouth college in the highest class of institutions, also the examinations of Monmouth colloge by the Iiepistrar of the State University of Illinois disclosed the fact that Monmouth college meets in all respect the reouirenients of tiie hist class colleges and in many respects is far ahead of the institutions specially recognijed by Harvard and that the ideals of the students in spirituality and patriotism re recogni?cd bs of the highs.- order, Dr. MrMitboel colli. j attention to the fact that the church must look to its college for its ministry; that only one oer cent of the ministry of all the churches comes from the State Inaiitutions. The report of the fcilurational Committee recon: .needed that the special committee he anpninted to ssb in increasing the attendance at Xynia Seminary, klso that a comin't-j tee be appointed for one yer to as it Dr. McMichael in Increasing the endowment or .Monmouih eolicne Pv soliciting for funds in tho boupds of the becond ynnd. Re r M.I on, lie mi. il .'o. of the fvnod anH chuiiman of com. d f- ! Wl

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holding the attention of the church as well a the nation; that we must divide all people into three classes, militarists, pacifists and jusricists and that the world war and race war and linani ial war and hunuiniUiriun conflict must all be settled on the principle of justice, ami,, humanitarian movement of the world must he spiritualized by the gospl and that while the evangelism of the world announcing the gospel to iill people is nearly crmple'.e, yet Christ's cry-to the world is still "(live me Men." TV' syn.-d adjourned and was served vi.h nil excellent itrim.'r by the hos. l:t-.ble HJi.-s of Ire church in the commodious dining room in the basen i nt. The afternoon session opened with a devotional period and then reports of the committee cf board of church followed by the report of the hoards who presented th leading features of the work of their loards. Some of the prominent members of all the beard rcrogniied the difficulties m ull the church work brought ori hv the world war conditions. Itiese cr editions rail for greater activity by ull beanls and for more troney to advance the work to lh" hiirhcr ptice.' of living. All cf the sivukers emphaiird the net. I of individual congrcfratiottr keeping up the workto sustain the mora) life of th? nation. At 3:00 o'clock th conference- or r.rr.vr opemil by an ai'i- bv Rev Y. .. MiOrerv Dr. J. (. Werner mcdorator of the syrod, ..poke or secet prayer and family player. Rev S. Jami son -pose on sis ial prayer which means t'lilibr piai r. In the business hour at the c'o e of the afternoon ression the standing committees rrpurtiii, 1 he place nl next meeting and in recomioendatior of tl'c nominating committee wa fined nt Jamestown, Oiiio. Member, of the Hoards of Trustees of thi Ariti-Saloein League were anpo-nted Dr. 1. P. Cowan and Rev. k. I.. Riowi for Indiana and Robert l.ivingstcn of (Vlumbus and W. J. Rus-'ll o .Stiringtiold for Ohio. Members ef thi maneging hoitrds of Monmouth colb-g and Xenia .Seminary wer? named. Th. cvmmitU'e on resolutions included p its report a Very expressive resolu tion thanking the people of Sulen: church for their excellent rntoitain rneut nod cordial hospitality. Dr, ani Mis. Hood are well known by the .-y nod and many of its members havi enjoyed exchanging greetings will ti.em and are dolighted in seeing thi Sidcm church so prosperous undei their ministrations. The synod pledged its support to President Wilson in his great responsibility in thi; crucial period and requested that t day of prayer be appointed by bin for the nation and church. One of the great features of thi. meeting or synod in keeping wkh tin spirit and conditions of the church and notion was the closing address or Wednesday night by Dr, W. E. Mct.uilocli, Uie moderator of the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian chutrh, who spoke on "Our Church in War Time." Dr. MeCulirak is well qualified to speak or. thi. theme. He is a great student of history, is well acquainted with many to" the leading men of the nation and i. in tli trough ympsth with the pur socuiion cf tho war for the purpose of saving nemitcrai y for the world. He looks on t;ie issues as clear!)denned in the words autocracv anil d' n.oeriicv. Tha summing up rf th ( ctman t'mi r niti.Ung tits t, r

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MSMsaMnsBtBBSabesB-'' . A 0 Thousands Have D'Vovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are ailairalessSubstitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver hi almost instantaneous. They arc the re. suit of Dr. Edwards's determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with) calomel. His eilorts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablet. The pleasant little tablets dotlwRoocJ that calomel does, but liave no bad after citecta. Theydon'tiiiiuretheteethhle sirorig liuurils or calomel. They t.'tk hoidof the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure tr.eli T at the expense of the teeth? Cjiooiel unetimes plays havoc wit tithe ijums, I dostrong liquids. It is best n jt to tnke calomel, but to let Dr, Edward,' Olive Tablets take Its place. !Jotf !'-i.Jac;.c, "dullness." and that i .iV7 it 'iiri: oni hem constipation and adi..vtl-r.il lucr. Take Dr. Edwards' !tii. ;,!"t -.. '. vr-i, ;cj "loeey"and vi.v:i-, i": row lh y "cr ?.y 'clouded uraio " ii i.7"ieiiv:p" Inspirits, lv. .Ml 'T.rrni-3. CUOCEIilES Ah. ays in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS We can supply you with anything in the Hardware line Lebanon Hardware Co. Psoas SSC Wsst Mais Btraet progreas and re-action, humanity and slavery, freedom and tryanny." HAMPSHIRE HOG SALE. K. T. Statk Son to Sell 6.i He id of Fin Hogs. The K. T. Stark & Son sale of Iiampshiie leigs v. ill be le ld Mor.lav, fV-Lolier la. Sixtv five head of useful, young breeding stisk wiit b.' offered for sale. The auctioned s v be Col. Ilulirk. of Atlanta and Co'. Henderson of I.ihar,-n. This i. I Ihird sale for Stark & Son ami i.- "- bettetl to be the bet they haxe ev..o '"Id. Staik ;iml Son have had an evc-Hi-lionlly good business during the past car. making many shipments to -oufhern states. Their hogs are nrtk.ng reputations for themselves and the hreeilers. The Starks in their cutaloirue, call .Uiiition ti this fo"t' "fust yenr a M'iirr gilt, v.hirh sold in our mr for 'oflii'l appeured in the purchaser's v. inter sale ond sold for 2:!0.i,iO. Another k lit whk-h aoid in our sr.ie i-r S 12.00 appeared in her new owner's w'ntar sale and sold for M i.'. 00. While still another sel'iintr for SM.00 in our stii List full, ai.p"ured in ricr new owner's sale ant sold for fil.iO.OO" KAISKH'S WAKMNti, ('iipfvutTOV rvM-r 12. Th" saiser. has issued a priH-lamation to the-(iernian fleet warning' the sailorr. nf dire penalties in csso tit any further muCnoua outbreaks. It states C-a' the Ira.ieis will be "summarily lra!

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