Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 19, Lebanon, Boone County, 20 October 1917 — Page 2

THE UNIVERSAL CAB

nt Prices of Ford Produ

Delivered at any point iii Boone County, Indiana; freight and delivery charges and war tax included: Touring Car $390.00 Truck $630.00 Runabout $375.00 Sedan ; . $725.00 Chassis $355.00 Coupelet $590.00 , Town Car , $675.00 ... ! LIBERTY LOAN BONDS WILL BE EXCEPTED THE SAME AS CASH Future deliveries of NEW Ford cars in Boone County will be made either direct from our store at 309 South Lebanon street, Lebanon or from the following Dranches: Robbins Bros., Jamestown L. C. Riley. & Son., Thorntown Joseph McCray, Sheridan Additional branches will be established at Zionsville, Advance and Rosston soon.

THE JOHN BURKE COMPANY Authorized distributors of Ford Cars and Genuine Ford parts in Boone County NOTE The above named are the only authorized Ford gales and service stations in Boone county at this time.

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Wch Services

IR18TIAN. .The war with all It frightfulness is

' A. t. Ward, minister; Prof. Robert 'iming the attention of the people. Coleman, choirmaster; Miss iioldienel All the more i the need oT special

(rnnrea, oritanut. Tomorrow will be observed as Kverybody-in-Chureh-Sonday, Thin mean that eeery member of the church should n.ake a special effort to to in the services. All c him hep are experiencing difficulty in arousing members to a full sens of their duty.

effort in chnrrh going. ThereNwere 410 in our Sunday chool lart Sunday. Were you one of that number! If not, why? VVill you be tne of the number tomorrow? In these busy time we are using the Lnrd'a dovs as times of social visiting. U this ri(ht? la this rendering unto

the Lord wliat hclnng to him? Thin is for you to answer. The Sunday school is nrtranizjd for moot ethcimt work, and it is the only time you have is which to syste matirally study the Bible. (Vme. 9:"0 in the morning. .Morning servue al 10:20; evening service at 7.00. the morning the pastor will preach on "Me Went About Doing flood." In the evening, "Pruhts ami DouMerm" At thfse services there will ho special musk. Orpan numbers tomorrow will he: "Last Rose of Summre" .... Lew "I he Hart Ilowed Down" ..lialfe "Allegretto" Ashford j "Poet and Peasant" Suppe I "Junita" Maylath

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That Public Sale

Let the Reporter print your sale bills. You can get them promptly and at reasonable prices. Then advertise the sale in the paper. If you can get a sale in Boone county you can get it through the Reporter.

The Lebanon Daily Reporter

"Cr ronation March'' Meyerbeer The ymtng people of the Christian I Endeavor Society will hold their ! meeting at 6 o'clock. All the young people of the rhureh are urged to be 'present in this meeting. J In compliance with the request of j the government of United States this J church will have a committee on food enervation. Miss Daisy Masters I will be the chairman of this commitI tee. Its work will begin next SunIday. The women of the church will I he asked to co-operate fully with Miss 1 Masters in doing what the government r-vpiests us, , j Sunday afternoon at 2:10 the Vt . C. T. L will hold its second evangelistic j service in our churrh. Rev. C. A. ' Parkin will make the address. All

are invited to this meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us.

PRESBYTERIAN CHl'ltCH. I r5' Sunday school, 9:.'tO; morning serj vice, 10 M). ' last It is "Everybody go to Church I S3 1 Sunday" "d it is hoped that every 'EE member of our church will be preaI ent. ;rs Organ "Hymn in A" ' Miss Hess Hutching. ; Sentence: "I Will Life Dp Mine K.yes" Wehbe 13 Quartette. IS I Chant "The Lord's Prayer" Issjl Quartette. Organ "Salute La Mor" ' Response: "O Lord Our Father" West 55 Quartette. 3 Anthem: "fly the Rivers of Habylon"

r.arnes Mrs. Jones, Mrs. lacobelli, Mr. Jones, Mr. Tolle. Organ "Tne Glory in His Face"' , Vespers. 4:30. Organ: "Sextette" Donezetti Organ: "Allegretto" Foots Mis. Hess Hutchings. Song . . . "The S'ar Spangled finnner"

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Solo: "Land of Our Fathers" Schweitiman Mrs. Joseph lacobelli. Song Selected Male Quartette: Mr. Jones, Mr. Tolle, Mr. LaFollette, Mr. Palmer. Subject: "Von Tirpitz Versus Luther; the Ethical Idealism of the (ireat fJerman I'eonle Retrayed by the Prussian War Lords." . CKNTEXAHY M. f, CHI KCH. Chaa. A. Parkip, pastor. t:30 a. m Sunday Khoot; 10:45 a. m , morning warship) 6 IS). . m Fpworth lsiT'.if; 7:00 p. in., evening worship. Fundajr t to h ;oTo-t'ltureh-Diy ia L?bfi..m, H i to iserve. in .

th" churches of the city. The plan !

is to have all the members and friends of the church present at this time, together with foTfner members who are to be our special guests. The pastor will preach Sunday mrrning on the subject: "The Churrh in the Midst," and Sunday night on the subject: "Will We Win?" It is hoped and expected that all our people wi'l most heartily co-operate w-tth us to make the day a great success. The first quarterly conference for the vear will he held Monday night at 7:30. Pr. Tillctson will preside We should have a full attendance of all officials. Dr. Tillotson will deliver a brief address to the conference and all the members are asked to be present. The study class in evangelism will meet In the league room at 7:00 p. m. Thursday night. This is under the auspices of the Epworth league. An invitation ia extended to all to attend. The prayer service of the churrh Thursday night at 7.10. Come. Organ' Prelude: "Rcherio Symphonique" F'aulkes Anthem: "I'm a Pilgrim". . ..Marston Quartette. Organ offertory: "Romance" Parker Organ postrade: "Fantasie" ..White Fifteen minute organ recital. Organ prelude: "Communion in II flat" I.-mare Anthem: "An Fening Blessing" , Protheroe Organ offertory: "Seranade" .... Dethier Organ preludei "March in li".... Ambrose

FIRST BAPTIST CHRICH. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Orgon: "Pralude" Battman Miss Mary Stevens. Old Hundred Bourgeois Unison Gloria Neidlinger Hymn: "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" Holdei. Responsa: "Father, as We Prav" Neidlinger Offertory. "Under the Leaves" Thome Anthem; "O Lord. How Manifold" Burnley Hymn: "O, For a Thousand Tongues" '. Cilasaer Potitlude: "Recessional" Boyd Evening worship, 7 o'clock. Organ: "Comfort Yc My People" from "Messiah" rlandel Organ: "He Shall Feed His Flock" Handel Misa Mary Stevens. Sentence: "Day ia Dying in th VVest" Sherwin Hymn: "Take th Name of Jesus" Dor. Response: "ftwwst Hour of Prayer" , Pradbury Offertory.- "Idyll- Mwltowcll

PUBLIC SALE I w ill sell at public auction at my farm, 7 miles west and mile ' north of Ibanon, and 4 miles anuth of Thomtown, on the Lehanon- ( rawfonlsville gravel road (et off at stop 124 on th CraTrfofdsvilla traction line and go 1H miles north I on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1917. Beginning at 10 30 A. M. the following described property SEVEN HEAD OK HOUSES Black mare, 6 years old, weighing l.SOO pounds; brown mare, 7 years old, l.fiOO pounds; general purpose gelding, 6 yesrs old, 1.300 pounds; bay horse, family broke, smooth mouth: black gelding. 1 pound.-: yearling black horsa rolt;-two-year-old mule, a good one. , CATTLE 3ft HEAD Four roan Shorthorn cowa, with ealvea by side; roan Shorthorn cow, fresh Dee. 5; roan Shorthorn cow, fresh Dec. 20; roan Shorthorn cow, fresh Feb. 18; red Shorthorn row, fresh F'eb. 2; Jersey cow, fresh Nov. 2; Jersey cow, fresh Nov. 22; jersey cow, fresh Nov. 21!; Jersey cow, fresh Feb. 7; three yearling Shorthorn heifers, bred: seven yearling Shorthorn steers; eight spring calves; Shorthorn bull, two years old. Him;S 56 HEAD Sixteen brood sows, 7 with pigs by aide, food Toland Chinas: 40 shoats, weighing from 50 to 140 pounds. IMPLEMENTS Box-bed Turnbull wagon, a good one; low-down wagon, with hay ladder; spring wagon; good Deering mower, tandem disc; Janesville gang plow; two walking breaking plows; threa tultivators; hay rake; two com planters, one. good as new; three section spike harrow; spring tooth harrow; gravel bed; oats seeder; scoop board; three sets of leather-tug work harness. Also fiO bales of good oats straw; 20 Barred Rock cockerels; and 'other things too numerous to mention. . TERMS A credit of nine months on auma over St, purchaser giving approved freehold surety. Four per cent off for cash. Notes to bear 8 per cent Interest if not paid when due. No property to be removed until terms are complied with. The Doi er Ladies' AH Society will serve loneh.

G. A. RANDEL

Cols. Henderson tt Xorris, Auctioneers.

Henry Mc Daniel, Clerk

Anthem: "O Love Divine" Aht Hymn: "Oiu.le Me, O Thou lreat Jehoveh" Hastings Postlu.Je: "Uloria" from "Twelfth Mass" Mozart Sunday school at i:i"i. The school holds three goals before itself instruction that ia scriptural, music which is spirited and spiritual, and a fellowship worth while. The B. Y. H. L'. will meet at o'clock. Group three will lead with Herman Reynolds as group leader. On Thursday evening the mid-week

meeting will be held at the parscnare

The work on the by-laws will be continued. CHRISTItV SCIENCE. Service every Sunday at 11 a- m. Subject: "Itoetriue of Atonement"

Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening, testimony meetings at 9

o'clock. Heading room ia apen Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock where the lesson sermon may b studied and other Christian Science literature may b read, purchased or borrowed. All ate invited lo uttend these ser

vice and to cail at the reading room, j Cason-Xeal building. W ALMT STREET BAPTIST. Sun.lay school, 10 o'clock; Thursday evening prayer meeting at Ivan Fuller's on East Walnut street. Everybody invited to come awl worship with us. I'NITEU BR FTTH HEN. Sunday is Church Day. l-ast Sunday was Rally Day in th Sunday school and a great success. Come in time for Sunday school and, stay for church services. We are making a special effort to get the children to stay or tha preaching service pt each parent take it .upon him or herself to coma and bring the children to bath services. Evening service at 7:00. Special music haa been , arranged for all services. FIRST CHRISTIAN. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 0 p. m. I'leaching 7 p.m.