Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 18, Lebanon, Boone County, 19 October 1917 — Page 4

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' foral. atabllhal 1114 fc....rir, aatabilaba list r fratrwv aatasliaaed lit! wr4 . KmI, fMUor. . ai. Bactsrioa, Newa Jtdltor. Iwjtd evarr aranlng; axoept Sunday wlta mU arlltlona mohtnff It Rural aleuta and town af JunHlown, Advanoa, Tttornfawn, Whttautown, ZtonaWlle, Mmanlcnbur(. IllsaTllla, Tarkuae and Roaatun. -Admluad to the naile ai aconrt-Qlaaa aaattar at the poatolTlca at Lebanon, lnd. Talepbonaa Buslneaa, 71; Kawa, 1) miu nr imoumoi. (afatl aubacrlptlona payable ntrictlr la adraace and paper will be dlcontlliued ualene aubecrlpttoo la renewed). hr Mall, so rear 13 .00 Br Mall, all monthe 1.76 Br kail, Uiree monUia Br Wall, one month Br Carrier, per week H' By Carrier, una year 1.00 Obltuarlee and Oardu of Thank ar subject to a charge of Ic per line of nix words. Cah should accompany matter r tma kind. Advertising 'orelgn Advertising- RpreeonUttve American Preaa Association, fcaw i.-irk and Chicago. SXAaOJrlO CAXB1TDAS. Wted afeettnre. Boone Lodga No. , F. A A. M. arctid Friday ech month. 7 .J p. m Ivory C. Toila. secretary; Walter J. taw, W. at. Lebanon Chapter No. !. Order Eatarn 8lar. Mrit Tuetlr each month. T IO p. in. lel!e Van Nays, eecretary. May admits. W. M. Lebaaoa Charter No. J. R A M Second Wedaedy ea'h moi-.th, '. 3 p. in iTory C Tolle, aecretary; Ilea 11. Coon be, U. V. Ivory C. Tolle. AN OPPORTl NE OCCASION. Go-to-Chuich Sunday has gained a hold on the people of this country, and it is being observed more and more each year. This year the day is fixed as the approaching Sunday, October 21, and the , day may well be given over to worship. At least, one day a year should bo given to worship, and there is danger that the nation may get away from any sort or semblance of observance of the Sabbath day. The ecuntry has come a long way from the days when attendance a church was an enforced obligation. It will likely never get back to thoje days when everybody is made to go to church regardless of the length of thermons or the interest of the service; but, it would be a fine thing if even, person in the country should give some thought to the spiritual sole of life. The Bible is still the Hook of Books, and God is still on His throne, regardles? of wars and terrors threatening the world. The people should not confine their thoughts ei.tnely to the things that more nearly affec' them, forgetting the greater things that arc eternal. Even the events that now burden the world, it is well to look beyond to the Architect who ha governed the world through all time building up and tearing down nationAs they failed to work righteoiir-ne. Just now, Germany must be punisheo frr its going away from right, for it-

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Amid the preparations for war, the going away of the. boya to thu battle front, tht pouring forth of tht nation's money for Liberty Bonds and for ether necessities of the war, 'let the ;jeople gather once more about their altars and pour forth their worship of their Creator. If Cod is against this nation, it will full. The lieople are strong in human force and in money, in wealth greater than ever known before, but the people enn accomplish nothing of value without the blessing and guidance of God. Co-to-Churrh Sunday comes at m opportune time for this nation. It is impoitant that the day be observed by all the people. CLAIMS DENIED. Set end lioone County Conscripts Denied Exemption on Appeal. The thin) district appeal board has denied th- claims of the following lioono county conscripts for exemption: llarvev I.. Horner, Thorntown; Charles 1'. Uorlimil. Lebanon; William McKinsoy. Thorntown; Claude Wiley, Lebanon: Harry J. Uristley. fhonitown; Janus H. Kelley, I.ebaTO HE WEDNESDAY. llig Pumpkin 1'ie Supper nf lied Men to be H.-ld October :'4. The hit pumpkin pio simper for the ''rat I!i-d Men's lodge will be giver, it the w-gwa'n in th tVnn-.W t.-jiibiig W ednesMay. tt-toher -4, in;te;i. cf n-t.d-r U'-'. as pre- :o'i.-I announce I. A!l Lh-jI and v, siting nrothels an- invited to l,e o..int. COURT NEWS. A'b. vt L: Huh buig v- j "ha.les W. I nand for Mb."', 'nr wait of nr. 'illlton CoiieTy. The N.ard of ' l.il ire r.!iai ..as brought action aga:n.t W dim Mu..h anil Daisy Ro-n to declare '

.Mattie Mush. Harry l!.i-h and Maudic '.., W.nd were Sunoav dir.ner quests "uh P'dlie ward-. The fav.or of.,f jv Smndler and familv. the tl.iee ehddren is alleged to be an j H. W. Proffitt of I rawfordsville iabitu.il di-ir.kard an. I la:;y ,id shift- 1 came to h farm here Tue-dnv. ess w!-de li.e m..tnr i lo t ph; si- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hush weio a"y or o..-rwi-c able to ,,p,v:de for Sunday g'ie-ts of Mr. Pn,h's ,-. :.he-. the children. i ! ce Huediler, and family near I'.ain-

HIG SPRING. .'no Hames anl family of Ionianbs haw move.) m wi'h las fathe r, 'iir.o.s Haines. Albert John ..n and wife of l.ebton. Itr.tck Johnson and v if'' and P.nsII .Mooi, and f-m.lv -pent Sii-dav .'i'!i ( hmios Irw in and fmv.ly of pike. Mr:. A. W. L. Xewe-mer 1 has . en takirg featnier,;. Mr-. Ruby J..-nson and son, Huren.lei nt W. due .-dav with her patent.?, ?r. ar,d Sn. J. II. Sr.. -raker. Mas M-anor Stark. Mr. and Mrs. t. P.. Shoemaker ar.,1 son, Currn. and hs. rCile- John. on i,nd .-on. Huron, : ,! rrt.-1-n-nH at dinner San lav at he home of Allied hllH.l.d at l.ehA. W. I.. Ver and wife. Wa! I - ' 1 1 7 -a -s. il ( urnutt a'el familv nel. NoTft E I. O. K. M of Car Theie will be a pumpkin pie suppi"li W -dm -day evening, Oi tob'T -t, lt'17 at 7:10 p. m. at our v. ivrwarn in 'ason Neal building. All brothers are irged to come and bnnu pies and er.- I COMMITTEE. .'oik. satin and wool .-kirts, specinl omoriow for $-i. at Craig's. r " n r

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CITY NEWS

First class solicitors. Gas- Company. 10-10-tf. See the children's union suits at 75c, at Craig's. John Broshar made a business trip to Indianapolis yesterday. Special Serge dresses at (8.75, Isadore Eichman. Elmer Wines and Mort Emmert made a business trip to Jamestown this afternoon. Phoenix and Eiffel hosiery always, at Craig's. Wiilard Service Station, 209 West youth street. Hiram Kox proprietor. 1'hone 2:!-, residence phone, 818, Special llig line of winter coats, I-adore Kichnian. KdKiley and Mex Eichm.tr in Indianapolis last c- ii ; blending a meeting of , iJiana Whtft club. Bom yesterdsv afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.. White, of 41.r. West Washington street, an eight pound boy. Swt-aters for ladies, misses and children, at Craig's. W. E. Callane went to Indianapolis yesterday and from here went to Anderson on a business trip. Mr. Callane will return home this evening. The l adies' Aid society of l D. church will have market at Bowen's meat s.iop Saturday morn'ng at f:(W' nit. Home-made pies, cakes. bread and kraut, and chickens. l"nd,rwear, hosiery, sweaters, penal puces, Isadore Eichman. IlMT-r!t. I'.ert O.-bern. head of the muic de partment of Shortridge high school, will come Saturday to remain over Sundav wilh Mr. iin.l Mrs. I.. P. :ii.l..or of Ka-t South stmt. Mr. 'ir-horn and Mr. Smo'l.er .-pent -o"ie . ore together in the Philippine is-S-o our showing tomorrow of coats it U :it Craig's. ri HLIC SALE CALENDAR October 2."., Thursday G. A. Kandel, 7 miles west of Lebanon, and mile north; mile east and mile north of Dover; general farm .sale. LOWER M 1 ZION. -l,. .,.,,1 tr ora Swindler ' Roy Nicely and family were in Indi.tnapolis Tuesday, -j n p, i, ,,,i c;i,. cn. dav at Cr.r.vfrdsville guests of Jidin Keliv and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cullev and Mrs N:',r. C, fives riotored to Claw ford.- , i,v ',-.-. Giaves I'ln-si-. M'-s. M.f M,!;.r, and Mrs. P-II Red.lin. 'cf'T.-f JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Suits that Suit South Sids Rquara iSKRYFCK AITO KKI'AIK LllRAN '. s KM l.CSlVE REPAIR SHOP CRVILLK I-. UK ATT V Rear of Eire Department Telephone. 3l'0 I EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phene 100-V West Main St

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and Mrs. Crue Funalo ' C.:',. .o, who returned U ,U,f tespectivs bomes. J. A. Farrow and Ed. Washburn attended I. O. O. F. lode at Jamestown Tuesday night Mrs- Farrow waa guest of Mrs. Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Graves wera Monday dinner guests of M. Graves and family. S. D. Emme-t, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Whitely, J. A. Farrow, David Farrow, Ora and Otis Emmert, Harry Ross, George Cinada, Claude Lucas, Lowell Emmert, J. D. Emmert, Lon Turner, Harold Needham and David Emmert attended the sale of George Shaw Tuesday. Mrs. William louglas of Crawfordsvillc rnw ' aesday afternoon to visit ' David Duncan, and

: frr :!. i ., Kev. Mr. Clawson has made 'arrangements for the Rev. Mr. Miller ' of Crawfnrdsville to fill his appointj ments here Sunday and Sunday night i us ho w '11 remain at Cowan ovtr Sun- ! day. ' j. A. Farrow was in CrawfordsviMo Wednesday. j Mr. and' Mrs. Oia Troffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chamberlain and Henry l'roffitt motored to North Salem Tuesday night and were guests of 1 Kholla Proffitt. I Mrs. Morgaret Emmert spent Wedj nesday with Mrs. pearl An hart. , Mrs. Edgar Dale was a week-end I vuest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilendryx, at Indianapolis. Kiuce Whitiman and family spent Sunday afternoon at Noah llartletts'. George Canada moved Monday in the house with his father, David Canada, till the latter gets posses-ion of the faun recently purchased of J. A hairow. which will be the first of January. John and J. It. Ahliart. J. P. Emmert and Lowell Emm-rt attended the sale of Jerome Kersey Wednesday morning and in the a.'tcrnoon motored to Uoiovra, where Low ell Emmert took the train for Salem. Washington county. M'-ss Minnie Farrow returned home Sunday. She had spent the past week with her sisters, Mrs. Maud Butler and Mrs. Norah Krumfield, near Dan Job Work at Reporter Office Monuments t HH't'ivrl a car vtv Til.-, from tho MU.irnts iCijul to show them to u.h and ve wiii bring op for in. -portion of g vr vou an e.stm;te. .on. T.-.t'pho Harlan Monument Co. Phone 120 J. S. IRVINE Plumbing' and Heating PHONE 701. WE NOW HAVE AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION HARDWARE CO. PHONE 108

AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS.

Six Tear 014 Son of Ernest Harlan ' Near Big Springs Expire. Eugene Harlon, the six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harlon, died this morning at I:SQ o'clock at its' parents' home southwest of Big Springs after a short illness. The boy took ill Mo.iday and was in a serious condition from the beginning the nature of the illness not being known. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlon is also ill, the symptoms being the same as that which caused the boy's death. On account of illness of the daughter and the strangeness of the disease, no funeial arrangemetns have yet been made. HOSPITAL NOTES. WILLIAMS. C. A. Hedge wsa operated on yrsterdsy moming for a di.-eased hand. Con Ryon underwent an abdominal operation this morning. Harry Breedlove, who was operated on ten duvs ago, returned to his home yesterday. WITH AM. Mrs. Ruren Cunningham and baby returned to their home near Lebanon today. lU'KIKI) AT SHKKIOAV J. A. Hopkins at one time a dent of Sheridan died at the Ma homo in Franklin Monday eve His remains were taken to She and the funeral held at the Chri churrh Wednesdae afternoon. He buried at Crown View. He was a member in good Mai of the Sheridan lodge of Ma.-on. Red Men. His death was due to le or pneumonia. He was 71 years ol OWEN M0KKERT Chiropractor j Flour-: 9-11 a. m.; 1-5 and 7-8 p. m. ! Consultation and Spinal Analysis free! 230 Cason-Neal Bld(. Phone 613 X-Ray Spinograph Department! COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co LINDSAY & TOLLE FLNEHAL DIRECTOna BALL EMUHNG Next to Interurbsl Htatioa Omen phone 133. Of,-, dsy night JONES, THE (I.EANKR R.C. JONES Phune 387 105 V. South DR. R. D. GARRISON DENTIST rrem ?tt Baak BniLllne 1 1 oom M8-2M Pkaac I4I-K : Metiger Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER ITOl'SB Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone IS

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$ $ $ $ $ $ s $ $ $ $ s $ J $ $ $ $23.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Lirestork and other Chattels at legal rates v TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In suma of $"0 and over you may hav 25 months in which to reps" your loun. or you may repay sooner ii you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write us nr rail upon us for full particular, yj. Will he iu Lebanon each Friday 4M W. A. SWANK 'r' 411-13 Ben Hur Bldg, Crawfor.Isiile. Ind. 101 'j West Mam street., Lebanon, lnd. (Squire Trowbridge' offleo)

fr" DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Barn Phones 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Across from Traction Station JOHN II. HOY General Real Estate Business GRAND OPERA HOISE CII Phone 100-T J , Job Work at Reporter Office

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