Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 27, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 October 1917 — Page 2

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Touring Car $360

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THE UNIVERSAL CAR

Runabout $345

". o. b. Detroit.

Our prices remain the same for the present, but we do not guarantee against an advance any day. Reasonably prompt deliveries can be made and NOW is the time to get your car. We Will Accept Liberty Bonds the Same as Cash THE JOHN BURKE COMPANY Authorized distributors of Ford Cars and Genuine Ford parts in Boone County For your convenience we have the following Sales and Service representatives in Boone County: 1 ROBBINS BROS. Jamestown JOSEPH McCRAY Sheridan ROHN & ROHN Advance GEORGE W. ROBEY iZionsville L. C. RILEY & SON Thorntown

Coupelet $560 f. .. b. Detroit

Buy a Ford Easy

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One Ton Truck Chassis UMH f. V . DMrtit

Buy a Ford

Easy Payment Plan

Sedan $695 f. o. b. Detroit

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BRENTON GARAGE Aotoa and Auto SuppHea East Main Street Phone 294

BiG FOUR FREIGHT ! HITS A MILK TRUCK!

To Sing at Indianapolis

GROCERIES Always in the Lead LEWIS & STORMS

Truck Loaded Wilh Milk Hadly ' Damaged in Crossing Accident.

Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones 13 or 184

WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask as about it. LONG & DAVIS

L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST Finrt National Bank BaJMiaf Thrrd Floor

A Fold truck, loaded with cans of miik for the Ir.oiana I'ondon. ed Mi'k Company, was hadly battered up yev tord;iy uftcrncon when it was struck by a westbound fre-giit on the Big Four track about throe miles southeast of Lebanon. The track was owned by P.u.el! IMVitt. but ' being itnven over the rr.'k rout' by Harry Knhardson, of R. V. !. Richardson attempted to boat the tram airo the Hack, but in his effort ti speed up, be manipulated the wrong il-vire and kil'id the engine s'lua eiy on the Sr.ick. H ha l time em ugh to jump off the maehi'ie a id out of d:trger before the train struck ti c machine. It as dragzol smvie distance (!own the track before the trair wn hrough' to :i stop. Thtruck va dam.iHcd to the extent of about 4". he-idr the loss of the milk and can -.

We can supply you with anything In the Hardware line Lebanon Hardware Co. Man aaa wnt au atrwi

ACCEPTS PASTORATE OF JAMESTOVH CHURCH

The Kev. Homer Dale Will Have

( hartie of Church There and at New Ross.

Prest-G-Lite Service Station Storage Batteries and Gas Tanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street . Phone 1SD.

Report i:r, by mail, 13 a Year. ' - be.

The It."v. Homer liale has accepted the pastorate of the Jamestown , C! ristian rhurch and wiil begin work there January 1. He taken the place o.' tho Kev. St John Ha! stead, who t .':.;'gns the woik there and at Ad- . vanco to accept a call to Princeton. The Itov. Mr. Dale i at prr:ient ; pastor of the New Rosa and Dover churches. He will (rive Bti the work .at Iiwvor. While he ha not fully le- ! ridod, ho eontowplate moving from this city to Jamestown, so a to be in

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Tells of "Hike" of 323 Miles of 8h Cavalry From Fort Bliss, Texas.

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On Monday evening, November 5, at the Murat theatre, Indianapolis, the openine concert of the Ona B. Talbot Fine Art Association will be given by Madame Kchumann-Heink, aanisted by Vladimir l)ubinky, the noted Ruian celliKt. Mr. Dubinnky ia a virtuoso of recogniised aminence on both sidea of the Atlantic. He ia the poeHir of a laive. pure and heni.tif.il tone and rare technical ability. A cultured musician, he ia endowed with high interpretive farultira and commands enthusiasm wherever he appear. A native of Hupfia, he studied in the Imperial Contervatory of Moakow, from which inatitution he received the deicreo of Bachelor of Arte, together with other exceptional honors. He ha enjoyed th distinction oi being aoloit with the leading aymphony oreheatraa in Europe, fcince coming to thie country he has added to hia pplmlid Kuropean reputation, aa noloixt with th w Ynrli bvm.ihtwy th I'iiil.i'k'H.liia fcyiiphoriv and the Miritwapoiia ttymptiony 0' 1 u n Vie

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often wonder who can or will replace Madame Schumann-Helnk when that famoua prima donna ia taken from our concert halls. Of eourn there appear no immediate neeemity for apprehension on that acore because the wonderful woman ia (till ainging to huge audiences everywhere, and devoting great deal of time and money to "her boys" she fondly calls the soldiers she has been ainging for this nmrner for rtie war f-ind of all kindT4 her has gone the honor of being the finrt woman to win a eommiaaton in the United States army. The famom songstress was marie honorary "Colonel" of the 21st tn'antry at San Diego, Cal., In recognition af her many fine aerriee to the regiment. She maintains her big estate "Gross mont" near San Iiigo and her inter hi the community Is characteristically generous. H was d t.'.e day she presented a stand of eoloea to th regimen that she was decoratsd with the Colonel's silver tou fi'm. and we may fel wire n'r r w . , s it proudlv. A'ter ro- , 1 r . , ,im f tW i h i t

Mrs. William Hawkins has received the following letter from her son, Paul, who was stationed at Fort Bliss, Tesas, but. is now at Terlinguu, Texas, with the 8th cavalry: Dear mother and all at home: Will try to let you know where I am, hut I don't hardly know myself, although I am still on earth. This leaves me welt and hope you are all the same. We are situated W milps from a railroad station in the heart of the mountains. We traveled three days through the mountains and landed in this place. There are only about four white people here. Ihis is a Mexican town, a population of 4b'). We left Fort Bliss on October 1, and larded here the 4th. We are pretty hard up for clothes, hut expect some soon. We had a fine trip; we hiked miles

altogether. I sure have t and got him throui-h scratch. We passed th r line ranching country and

ands of heads of cattle. We staved one night at the I'.ar M ranch; they had 6,000 head there. We stopiied at several different ranches hut I didn't learn their names. We went out last night to see the goat herders bring in their gnats. 1 thought it was hot at Bliss, but it is ur? hot here. We hiked one whole day through a canyon. It was cool in there, thouirh when wo came out I thought I would roa.t. I hope we are not here next summer.

Easy Fitting Trusses The Kluxtic Trusit is the easiest fitting, wearing and more? ui-d of any truns matte. You can adjuut them to any tension lpiri'!. Any one oalt fit thi'm. Thf Trusses we carry are made of substantial material, calculated to render the user the very hest service. The Elastic Truss w 111 meet out the needs for more cases of simple Hernia than any other truss made. I.et us Bupjily your needs. , st. .-lit to S2.r. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

hue horse without a ugh si.mc

NOW ON SALE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL GOOD HOUSEKEEPING HEARST'S MAGAZINE

LONG & DAVIS

Home of Vinol

Phone 39

Call Dale for all kinds of fresh meat beef, pork and sausage. Also kraut. Phone 62:2. IO-.'K)-.rt.

( Wrtw Itching Stop "j Ther iaone ante, d-pendable treatment that relieves herring torrurc si j akia irritation almost ansttntly eua tbitrJcanae and aoottus the skill. Askenydrugcist loraSoril bottl: of amo and apoly it aa di.ioctcd. Seen jmawiil find that irritailnna, pimme blackhead, eraeiwa. bkitche ringworm titi. similar akin trouble will disappear. . A 1 'is! wnwn toe peiwralli. , .if 1 h' 1 U is ail that m nreu d, us it ! 4 1 t tif erw) 4 fi A-sa

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CORY & BRATTON Frjfu'EKAL DIBECTOB3 OSc phone 88; Residence fhone 240 and 695 Btaaley Block. East geata Etret

Sewing Machine SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED Hemstitehing a Specialty Singer Machine Co. New AditiM. 2l8 slain Mint