Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 14, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 October 1917 — Page 5

Ilarroun Motor Ccrs 1918 Model on Display Goodyear and Fisk Tires ' and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c Per Gallon

Phone 158. Classified ADVERTISING Bates Vie Per Word, Each Issue. Ha AdratiaMMnt Takta la Los .baa lite. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two tory brick house, . steam heat. Four squares from court house; term made to suit buyer. C. D. King. 10-8-tf. I FOR SALEI)ort "tcTuring cur. "in-! quire Airhart's garage. 10-10-tf. ) FOH SALE Uig Type Poland China male bog, 18 months old. Weight about S0. Eligible. L. A. Snider, R. R. 7, Lebanon. lO-U-tit. WANTE DETght cords, heavy short wood. Inquire 803 West North street Phone 858. 10-12-nt. FOR SALE One child's and one lady's set of furs. Phone 123. 10-12-2t. TO LOAN 1200 fur 3 years at 6 per cent on farm. FOR SALE 80 acres, good; 6-room house, line orchard, all good level land. The crops will show what kind of land this is. Price 1100 per acre. FOR SALE 70 acres. This is a good one for the price. Good improvements, price $100 per acre. TO LOAN 11,000. Orear t Orear, Lebanon, Ind. WANTED WANTED Fireman at T. H , I E. power atatioa. 30 eeats per hour. Phona 475 9-1-tf. WANTED Chicken pickers at E. K. Jaques Co, West Souta street 10-2-tf. WANTED -Second hand low pressure boiler. E. R. Jamie Co. 10-2-tf. WANTED T wenty lien at 25 cents per hear. See John Adams on Indianapolis Avenue. 10-3-tf. SOLIClfORS-First clasa"olicitors. Gas Contpiny. 10-10-tf. three, unfurnished rooms with heat; light house keeping; this is a chance for a family with too much house room to economize. Inquire at Bowman's 5 ft 10c store. W-U-'ft. WANTED Good second hand cook stove or small range, tall UH4. 10-ll-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Suitable, room for automobiles and trucks. Call phone W6-L. 10-2-tf. FOUND FOUND A child express cm. Owner can bave nam by foserikinf property and paying for this adCall at 601 North Lebanon atrert. 10-U-2t CITY ABYSBTUeUKVY. 8tU o Indiana, eo'jntj of ifeone, an: T whftw it may eote?n: .Notice U harcby Riven by tin common council of fh ctty m Ivs-Hanon, ln!taua, inm on proved an m traiMruvcDivnt rvsulu of ir'itiinMrtll tri from affwtfvj by Itat thaid i he Jy .in '.l on Mid r..ii. of nnn. fn. WILLIAM I' ; ctty of Lebano ..l.tLL felil E

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8 in. stove pipe Joint Hr'Tin ' B10mi"Ktn " 6x7 stove pipe joint Ifci'Vhiie Coach Stajrgs has not issued C in. elbows 20c his lineup for the opening game it is 6 in. reversible 2le expected that they will play aa fol6 in pipe collars Ite lows: Millar and Cannon, forwards; Stove brushes 10c i RoJ 'J W!2 ... ' , , or Vtolskt, guards. Miller is an old Stove polish, all kinds man having been on the squad for

1 lPrtrmovY C P.lftiCrnra asunuaa.il OtlHlVtUtViV i. P. B. WESTERS CE IBOPRACTOR Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5, 7-8 p. m. CONSTJtTATION AND SPINAL ANALYSIS FKEB Rooms 2 -220-222-22. Pkooa 235 L. W. KIRTLET DENTIST First Natioaal Bisk Ballsing Third Floor - i DRLM. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Farmers Stat Bank Buildiag 7 a. n. to p. ra. FHONI 264. JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suits that Snit South Sid Square AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Acenaoriea, Kelly-Springlcld1 and Fiske Tires. GASOLINE 21 North Lebanon St. Phone 21 QTV news First class solicitors. Gas Com pany. 10-10-tf. Harold LaFollette and Marion Rice spent yesterday in Indianapolis. rienty of home made peanut candy, i special, at the Palace. 10-12 2t Frank Hutchinson made a business' -rip to Indianapuli yeter,l.y. ; Willard Service SUtion. 209 Wert; South street. Hiram Fox proprietor. rnone i-a, resiaence pnone, 0. P. Perkins returned to his home in Muncie yesterday after a short

visit with his mother, Mrs. Eliiabeth V, j w , -r . i Louks and family of north of Lebanon Perkins, of North Lebanon street i .. Mr- nd ,M- TUP!f ! Mr nd M- T- Rhrt visited Harold Shahan has gone to Louis-!rand 1,,?,' 'plT,tilt; Sunday with Thomas Robert, and rille. Ky, on short business trip. j '" JEL1 ' h-nt. He will also visit hi two- cosirin.;! 7ttS; f Le Ind 17 fn ! Allen Staton and family of Big who are in training at Camp Taylor ? . u a ll "1 ! SPrin' C''rfe Suton n,i f"ily of

Louisville, , . O. Cromwell, desk clerk of the r Commercial hc-el. will leave day for a several days' visit with nephew, B. M. Gumery, of near1 ..mm n,irin hi. .Wnre. Fv Evans will take hii place at the hotel. ' Monday and Tuesiay October 16: ind 18 are to be known as official wliciting days for the local Red Cross shop. Representative women ; wearins; Red Cross insignia will ffltally visit every home in the city for the purpose of ohuininf money and , icnations of c'othing, etc., for the big ! 1"! " vlu".u" iT Tl ""i. " ' eld Tuesday, October in the base ment of the library. PUBLIC SALE CALENDAR October 17 Wednesday A. Jerome Kuraty, 2 miles northiieMi of, Lebanon, o,i Thorntown road; pure ; feed and implement. j l;ctber 'J5. Thuraday G. A. BinM, 7 ni:le e"t of lbnon, ani mi!c lxwili; tune eat and S w.i uorlli of Dover; rncrl Jarju mic.

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ExpU Great Ti"i.. of Cuh SlKg' Basketball Team ANDERSON. Ind' October 13. With the best schedule that an Anderson high achool team ever had, the opening of basketball schedule will b celebrated in few wek when Forrvilh) cornea here OA October 31. The honor of preparing the bait schedule for a high achool flvo goei to Manager C. C. Rhode who prepared the schedule before school was out in June and that way got the pick of the best teams throughout the state. The best high school -coach that any high ever had is the man who U showing them how here. Coach A. R. Staggs, last year with state championship Lebanon team is the man. Last season he turned out a team that won twenty-six out of twenty-eight and three years as has Trueblood; Canwas member of the five last year; Rowley and Wolski were member of the fast vocational five of Anderson high school while Wertj is! from Oklahoma, an unknown quantity. LOWER MT. ZIO.V. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Nicely were in j Ihanon Wednesday. Mr. Nicely also attended the hot; sale of John Sicks. I He purchased two. j Edyth Graves spent Monday night , at Harold Needham's. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shelley and Mr. and Mra. Ora Khelley spent Sun-, 1 day at Whitestown and were truest ! of a relative, Mrs. Rush Wood, and , family. Mrs. Vernita Proffitt visited herj mother Mrs. Mary Miller Wednesday afternoon. , The trustees and secretary-tre.is- ' urer of the cemetery held a business :

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i meeting Wednesday night at lMaaMHBBaMMBaaa community building. I i Mrs. Ruth Ross has been assisting Friday byj)r. Eastman, of Indianaher parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Lewis polis, and Dr. Peacock, of DarlingOwens with their moving. Having i ton. reried their farm, they will become J Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ford, entercitizens of Advance. i tainrd at Sunday dinner 01 McDonS. D. Emmert and wife and J. A. aid and family.' Farrow and wife were Wednesday! Mrs. J. N. Brattoo entertained at afternoon guests of Ben Lough and dinner last Thursday, Mrs. Sam Needfamily near Shannondale. 'ham and daughter, Edith Eleanor, of William Emmert has sold hia farm ScotUburg; Mrs. Ralph Jones and at Pittsboro. Mildred Kibby, of Advance and Mr. Roy Nicely, Ray Rodger, and son ! Joil c Grimes and Mrs. Obed NeedEmmert were , rn Crawford sville nan). Thursday j The M. C. B. club will meet at the JtVtZ? """ ' home of Mrs. Hu,h Beeslcy, October , William Pittingers Thurwlay night : 12t, ! The AuxiUsrj- had an all day mt-, jjj. Md Mr s,m of ,r

j.,. i . k. , ,, k j i placed in the building around which the noon lancheon was served. There ; were nine members present As the ,j, , -fi,, .11 .M',n ?.m "? M ?.rur?T,y

rill be held Thursday,! !' ea corn eany. seen For the benefit of the;'0'" wk " -tobe- " to 20.

,, . .. j' sand box will be J.i.i, ,, j n nnrfi.bursementn. M.Z5. ' ! Russell Wyncoop was a Sunday din-1 ner guest of J. p. Emmert and wife, j Mrs. Man- Anschuts and Mrs., N11'' .rv, were guesU of Mrs. i.uct-u.,. Mr- Jam Roterts who has been ."Pining a lew weess nere v nra re.- i , LZ Lu t t hiU. a ! miMm hrh.' t,o I taw M CFXTFR GROVE. ' j Mr. and Mrs. John Marti and Wal-; ter Manz, of Ladoga, were week end guests of Walter Flaningam and wife. . Sylvester Booher and daughter, i Miss Edna, of Jamestown, rpent Sun- i 'lay with Ben Rankin and family. Mrs. Obed Needham entertained at dinner Wednewlay, Mr. Walter Coolman, of Crawfordsville: Mr. Sami,, Needham end daughter. Edith nor, of ScotUburg, and Mr. Bert "" "v.

r,meni ioo to uie luiure , , JonB unrle of your seed corn at once. It will b j Miss Verlie Hundley. u'r. t x, L , ! Mis Lulu Kell and Edna and Ir.On'haTribnett,whewaUknn,,uan Moore ,p,.nt g,turday Bicht so seriously ill with appendicitis last wj(h Jo;,n j ouk, ,nd fttmily week operated on at her home Tfce .. -,,.. warn the farmers

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Bowers Station, spent Sunday with ' ,.' . . ' "7"'"'" ""PP'"g inaianapdis Monday. HOUSTON, R. R. 11. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Larg and grandwrtJ, jhn Wurtll ;J f,mi l..,.-. , ... . your forn ,t mct u ,iu needed. Mr ,nd Mr John UuV it HaHand, ..pent Sunday with William . Urove' "pcnt Sun,,'',r w,th M'-il-wn twa fou.,-. Mr- Mrs. Arthur H.rlo. 8nd fsmily spent Sunday with Richard watts and family r- Mr- rnnk Wood, called 'r- nn mrs. virgu narios ""J""T- .DlT'lrn n ' J" " n,lc' m ""tl ,na ... ' . ' u" ' 1 , . . , rl ...i, . j ' V. . K (y. . ' . ' . . ... . . .

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j ''"rhe. wa jnerTimda' as no school at Baker's Corto gath t corn early this year.' JAMESTOWN.

I Mis France Sperry and Grandmother M"- of New ltoss, sp"nt i-et-iurday ami .'s'le .y with Mis. M land duoirhtef, e-ft-e. whe is ts sipermte;ti! it r.t a MmhImL ' Mr. ana y.:, fr.i k 1 ', n d I 1

THINK what a splendid thing it would be if "The Most Beautiful Car in America" were standing in front of your house. Think of the endless pleasure it would bring to you your friends- and every member of the family. Why not make this dream come true. The Paige "Sixg" costs only $1330. It would be impossible to invest this amount of money to ,any better advantage. It would mean immediate dividends in the form of health ind happiness for your loved ones. Think it over and see the Paige Dealer today. A single demonstration will convince you that a Paige is the car of your choice. - , The Linwood "SLv-39" S-passenger, $1330 Fssex' Six-?5" 7-paiV!cr $1775: Count "Sia-S)" -racnj)ef 1U"0 $12)0. Snkr.' S.x-5 '-pasrencrr$2M0 Broc.klard. 4-riercer i7 aendale 1 S.-W Chummy Riediier IDtO Dsrtmooe 'S.sov' 1 :r J peencw$H'0. Sedan Six-W J-pasnner !9:5 Prical 0 t Df:ii; PA ige detroit"1otorcar COMPANY. DETBC.'T, M'.CH. English Auto & Tractor Co.

daughter Octova, spent Friday with M. A. Burgin and family near Lebanon and also called on Roseoe Burgin, who is a patient in the Witham hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scott and daughters, Ruby and Dorothy, spent Sunday with Mr. Scott's parents. John Underwood of Jamestown, spent Saturday with Lester Harvey. Farmers look to the future Gather your Beed corn at once. It will be needed. Mrs. George Canada and daughter Leah, spent Monday with Mrs, Elite Murry. Those who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sara Scott were Emmert Morris and family, Ira Scott and family of Thorntown, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cully and daughter, and Mr. and Mra. Owen of near Advance. Mrs. Eva Halp of Jamestown, spent Monday with Mr. Sam Emmert. STEWARTS CHAPEL. J. D. Knox Is ill. Farmer look to the future Gather our seed corn at once. It will be leeded. Milford Hedge attended Charles Mclaines' sale Monday of near Pleasant iew. The government warns the farmen o gather seed com early this year. Mrs. John Clock and son Ralph were Lebanon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Creasy and son !uy were Sunday guests ef relatives n Hendricks county. Mrs. Frank Collin and daughter of tear Knightstown, came Saturday for m indefinite stay with her parent! dr. and Mra. J. V. Knox and etner elatives. Frank Self and wife and Mr. Zelia lillingsley of Advance, spent Thur lay w ith J. D. Knox and wife. Mr. Eliia Faulkinbury of lbanon (pent Saturday with Noble Faulkinury and family. Mr. and Mr. Ota Creay were Sunlay guests of Charles Hopkins and 'amily. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Wall visited Junday with Frank Riner and family war Advance. Miss Ida Graham called Saturday m timrr aiiiier Mr. Ora Brookshire and daughter Ruth of Lebanon. JAMESTOWN. The com situation i serious. Select seed ears before a heavy freeze. Mr. MaunV Hendricks left Wednesday for her home m St. Louis. Mis Mire Piersoi I attending e4lego at Oxford, Ohio. Mrs. America Smith, h hux keen ill ta cnnvslewing and lie to be hofie, 'Hie IS"V. W. K. h gn'- Was returned hr as -tr e. tn Mwjwdist I. L

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daughter, Mr. Gen Camplin, in Indianapolis. Miss Jane Stewart is clerking In the New York store. Mr. and Mr. P. a Walter of Indianapolis were guest of Mr. McCoimick and Mr. M. Rawling last week. ' Frank Hiller i horn from Lawrence county. Jame Houston, Lowell Gillaspie and Harry Snyder left fer Camp Taylor Saturday. Mrs. D. C. Smith entertained the Aid Society of the church Wednesday. Mrs. L. S. Harlan' brother i here from Kentucky. WEST OF PIKE.

Miss Edna Martin, of Frankfort, visited with Mis Lucy Endre Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw entertained with a dinner Wednesday in honer of Mr. Shaw' brother. John Shaw, a member of the naval training amp at Charleston, S. C, wht is here .n a furlough. Those present witr. Mr. Shaw were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 3haw and daughter, Beatrice Catherhe, Mr. and Mr. Ernest Cook and ions, Kenneth and Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Endre and sons, I.yle and Harold, wei Sunday guat f Philip Thrine and family. Mr. and Mrs. Belt, of soath of Lebtnoa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Coher md daughters were Sunday guest jf Frank Shaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lucas called m . gHt fjirty ?!i.y evening. Teddy Endres, who ha been en the ilck list the past two week, U much mproved at this tiro. School wi closed at Belle Tueslay and Wtdnesday on account of the lesth and burial of Grandma Smith, rho passed away Monday evening at the home ofhee sen, (ieo. W. Smith. The cam situation i serious. Select seed ears before a heavy freece. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. C. A. Bacon f Lafayetu was a visitor in A fvaae reyenttv Earl Whliely. and family have moved into the Charles Farlow property. De!.ld, the littles ton of George Preston, fell from the gravel wagon last week and broke hit rtpht arm. .Albert Kmtiear tn'l wits who for the past few years , t rided upon the old Weldon fai-rn near Advaac. removed to Unenaood, from where he came to thia place. Sam Rborcr, of Le! .i, a ill move on the Ell Martu i; r, work for him next year. . The government w-re t e (rner to gsther eecd corn lny tin year.

ooaraw asxsaircav, Its it ordained by the contain Cvanett of lti city of LelKKiuo. liHiiana: Heetinn 1: That II nt ll I unUtvrul for any hereon under the of sixteen rears lo tm upon tti yitc iru. at. iey, liiibll. .r..ulxl.. or Uivraiinllm or and within tlta e-rprst tltnlea nf the city of Lehano. Indtana, fr.un Slid aflar alrhl a'rlork . ., r tnr aeln In ttie months f aVptemhvr. Oc.txT, Nmramber, iifcfmW. Januerr. Kehru. sry an March, ssi) from ana aftar aim o-elorh p. m . of any evnina- In tiia mnntha of April. May, Jan. Jittr inl Auiruet of any year, providfd that this nr.lieartea ahall mtt t mnetnteH to apply anv person while aroompanled by hta or her parente. guardian or an adult member of hia or her family, or art! la antacad In lawful bualneaa re. autrln eueh person la ha upon Ih pilhHc atresia, alleya, niib'.lo srounifs or thorough fa re of eild city, or while no

lo to or from aatd huaineaa. nor to any B-traon w la otn lo c:hiireh t any rellrtotii aon havlna i nieeiln. ny par. errter from lila i after lha hours haraui be fore mentlona,!. eetl.H 1: It ah. 11 l lha rtuir of tl. city riremaji at aalil eitv to rln th. fir hell of aalrt city ten .!. tapa an each evenln at ftftaan ir.lnutea hfore the time prearr'heii In aectlon one ! nfr ti atraela. alleys, public ffmuiiaa Kwton : Anv peraon vlolarln ar f the provlelona of tlila orrtmanea hall, upon ropylrllon therefor lfrt 'ha ma-or of aalil elty he ftnM for th i of inoaeouent offtw Ira . aaarn, A ttoraty foe maia;t. 0Txc to icoa-aasTDxsrr ar omasa or covmr. tulu Bray va. tTharlea Hm. oista of Indiana, roone County BH: In the circuit court of Boon county, ib the star of Indian, No 29. r-r'e'n fAr a'ieeBe It known, that on the 27th day nf September. 117, the ahnv named plain. HIT, hy her attorney, MM in the office nt th clerk ef the circuit court of Boone county. In the stale of Indiana, ner complaint asalnm the shove nam.,1 defendant. Charlea firay. and the aa.d platntitf havln alao filed In at4 eleika jffice the afTidwylt of a eouipetenl per. aon. ahowln that said defendant tiarlaa BTay is not a resident of tlia auta of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, arid flfndarit laat ahove tiaiited la herefled of the fltlne and nendncy npla ; a.emra Iheyei, ratia on the ISth day ff N'ovemhar. HIT. the me beln the ?lh Judicial talned and alleired, win be heard and determined In lila ahaertce. t-BojvARD TITUS, nerk. .; is-s-13. ' MONUSiENTS 1 See lis for your mequmerrU rf yon want first tlas stock, and workman(hip. Call os and we will bring yon to ear (hop for inspection. , Shoe phono 102; few. 11$ or 111 PLACS YOU ORWJSS EARLY . HAELAN MONUMENT CO.