Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 27, Lebanon, Boone County, 30 October 1917 — Page 4

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hr Carrier; one r !.'."".."!.!. iii : vmn not tp"", harshly of trie T UMtuartes" a4 cMeWThinJia 'are liquor trade, but will place the blame SJHiu SfiSMtJZJSrS it belong,, J?o. the Anti - He - ot ttii km. Adriuinc mailer oJ.,. ,

Iter of lotteries or not aicette1 nyttiitig ol a like aalure at anv price. Ttuttua rales made knows lie foreign Advertla. keprMeniativo waaoino oaxsnoajt, tale MeeUBS. Boone iMtg No. , 1 . A. M. second Friday each month, T.IO p. m. Iorr C. Toll, secretary; Walter J. Bhaw, W, ll. Lebanon Chapter No, 21. Order Eastern Star, I'trat Toeaday each month, 1-80 p. m. Delta Van Isuys, eocretary; Kay Echults, w. M. Lebanon Chapter No. S. R. A U. Sec end Wednesday each month, 7 J0 p. m lyory & Tolle, secretary; Hen H. Coo in OS, H. f. Boone Council, No. 46, R. S M Lebanon Commandery No. IS. Knights fanipiar. Third Monday esch month, i I.JO p. m. ivorT C. Tolls, recorder; lesler r. sense, m. V. AN IMPORTANT MOVEMENT. Conservation Week is here, and the people w'" enter into the full spirit of it. This country must save and help win the war. It is not difficult to save on meat and wheat, if tliat means the ending of the terrible world strife and the owning back home of the boys who ' have gone into the armies of Cncle Sam. It is easy to deprive ourselves of food and luxuries, if that may mean j the regaining by the Belgians of their ,. ,i little country, and the driving back, into Germany the hordes that have! overrun so much of the territory of other nations.

It is difficult to get used to the;"Veni, vidi, vici" if he did say thoe

idea that we are at war, and that war conditions must govern. Apparently 10 far this country has plenty to eat. but those who have made figures see time coming when there will be sufferinj here tinlces conservation to Mtiopied oy an me people. i

This nation docs not have as much of the old countrysurplus wheat as does Canada, or Aus-' Russia's failure gave the Germans tralia or Argentina. There is danger chance to withdraw their men to the of actual suffering here unless every Italian front and the war takes on a means is found to save and to profi- bad era for the a'lie. It is only for erly distribute the food products of the i time, though.

nation. It is not enough to send the, boys to the armies; it is not enough to pour forth for Liberty Bonds, and the Red Cress. It is necessary now to find food for the boys in the armies and the navy, in the trenches in France, ; in the cantonments of this country. , To find this food at the times need- j ed, it will be necessary for those at horn to sacrifice. ! It is a time for plain living and careful thinking. .WILLING TO ASSl'ME BLAME. President Debar of the National Wholesale Liquor Dealers'" association has addressed a srevia! communi of rvMo. rtir of Toledo, t lai -a Countv I sir,k J. Cheney niuks lath tha ol T ill. ' J ONE dl'NtiRStl tlfll.I.AHS f. ery can of Oa'a-it ttit , st 1, tt tt." use of H.( I ii K. CRANK J oefr.ra m atil It,. -ih1 a.7 ifia1 (Seal' . this !i aajr of v.- -a-ot-r, A. Tf.V.r.'f? arr rSte la ;'.ai, ir.i -a ' et tl-e ' uV Woiocn Have Their Troubles. Not only middle-aged women, but younger onef too, saifer from backi!e, pains ii) side, rwuilen ankles, M-e musclw, rheunatic i lis and k. 'i:-ed anmeats without knowing that Ihote are most ofteij the result of de,i i gi or overworked kidneyn. Koley 1 ii!s are frixnl mode iif for ,iiirif. treastca-Mastera & Mitchell

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"You can blame the Anti League tor it." ' Thi will be (6od newt to the AntiFulxm league, for it is anxious for all th credit that may be given for hittneia. Debar say that the Anti-Saloon league insisted upen a clause in the Lfscturo of distilled liquors during the war, that the league besieged congress in tiic roster, ml that no the price The president of tit Linuor Dealer naively says that when the public , knows the farts that the ultimata coni i A peculiar thing about the whole business is that the Anti-Saioon i league is willing to take this blame, and would cheerfully accept the bur. den of Wi.iriir whkkv nd heer hoth away from all the "ultimate consum- j ers," ami could give good reasons for this position. One thing is very certain and that is, Ahile war is on, and conservation is necessary, nobody can afford to buv whisky and beer, and all the othr evils of that character, at the present hiyh prices; in fart, it is a waste ap-1 priwcliinif a crime to buy them at any price, whit the war is on, or when the CKKMANY H& J AILED. The day of prayer observed Sunday, was an appropriate day. The finit? mind can not understand the i 'ans of the Almighty but it is fairly safe to predict thnt the end of the war will find Germany as a powe,among nations snuffed out by God bv the method of using the other nations of trie world. This will not be the fir:;t ;;me that a nation has forgotten Und, lias gone its own way, ha. shown the greatest cruelty and disregard for the t'hts of others, and has had to be ; taught a lesson. This nation clnim to be a Christian nation rccognuinK God in every move that it makes, and it is highly important that the peopl" lonrinue to so ranxnize Gcd, or this, is a long way from the days when I away. If there is any established fact it is that the hand of God is in history', and that He rules and governs, through men and nations. Germany has failed and must be punned. , , i Where is Caesar? What has become of the snirit of the man who said, i ordsT Anyhow, the present pPght of Italy j a long way from the days when j Caesar kail his legions to victory. The Italian a. my is failing at a critical , time in the war, and the Germans and J ustriatm are overrunning in ptaina ! NO INH.IENCK IN INDIANA. Secretary McAdoo is out for wor.an suffrage. The only trouble is hat Me, don't have any influence with t!io Indiana Supreme couit. . A TIMELY Sl GliESTION. Tighten your belts this is conscr ration week, HOSPITAL NOTES. WILLIAMS. Ta lor W yatt, aged 8, son of George Wyatt, or 'Terhune, underwent a throat operation. Anna Board, aged 6, daughter of Charles Board, of Beck street, underwent a throat and mouth operation. C. A. Hedges, of Lafayette avenue, who underwent an operation several li's ago, liao retuioed to his home. 1-iii.ie Mary nouguion unoerwem ihroht operation at the hospitul Hunlay. ir. A. A. Williamson am tne operating

ful ui tne many War making estabWITHAM. j lishments in Washington. The hustle . r- ... , ,t. ii-ii. and bustle of other departments and Mrs, Arthur Carr entered the With- banuM al)Solutc Wki in the aw tospual totlay ami will undergo a Kup Ad:I,inlj(tr.t.jon; Lun ieal opriation tomorrow. , .ernap! i i Urn peaceful atmoa'fira, C. M. Berry and baby left Uihcre of Williams college that has Witham hospital this morning. Mrs. :been transferred to Washington with lojd Uoyd and baby left thw oiorn.;Dr. Garfield, but at any rate he has

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TO f,S. 1FGSL HODGE School Pupils Contribute Pen. nies to Gift Acknowledgment by Mm. Hodge. School children contributed a penny each and Thil Adler added a substantial rash donation to a fund with j wnich , pair of blw anA cnm won, WwUet3 WM purchased and preent.V to Mrs. Virgil Hedge, nresiih-.'. c Civic League, in e-nidation of 1"" "'" mr, In connection ,.n the garden work 1 1" connection The pres,utlon wa3 msut4 at the ' I 9t buildinir vesterdav afternoon. Supt. H. G. Brown making the prentatioB speoch. Mrs. Hodge r;'"tu "PPrupiiaitr speem accepting the gift. Today Mrs. Hodge made the following statement which is in the nature of a public acknowledgment and thanks for the gift of yesterday: "Since I can't come to each of the rk.l. tn.lau I ... ,.,L-ir, ll,;., to tnank bny, ani, Rirls of , (,b3'. j non who gave me such a beautiful and i useful present. No gift could have Pleased me more than these tine oiankeis, so sott anil warm and when 1 think how each gave your pennies to pay for them because of jour friendship for me my heart just Blows with pride, for the love of my boys and girls. Do you know how it is to be so greatly surprised that you ran scarcely think, just ga.-p and wonder and when you talk don't know what you have said and all so happy1 with it that your heart just feels that it is bursting? You want to lauh and cry at the same time. "Well that is just the way 1 felt yesterday. Mrs. Harney called me test committee meeting in the afternoon and when I went into the rnom and saw all your teachers and a few other friends I couldn't guess what the meeting was for but supposed it wa., plan the work for next year. Of course I only do part of the work, ju.t my -hare as I ct.ulil see it. Tha work is purely co-operative. You hoys and girls doing your bit in the garden, your teachers who helped you so much and His. Calianc who wmit with me and gave me so nm-h eneouragement, Jlr. Adler ! tin who secured the ground and a host of others who gave so much asi sistanee and encouragement. I "I will tell you what I did with i my things when I got home. 1 put your flowers in water, the beautiful "noons they were tied with the "!!u c"r", " " 1 1p '"'P" I!l'tter than gold is the love of children' made me feel in ,,,,,,,( that I immediately placed it as a marker in my bible. Of course you nt to k.iow what I dreamed under I JJ1', l;'nk,"u- l a ail ''''' l:, "', T it all. I saw your faces and our mer together again. Then I saw yoi ln the future, you were lining vom ."'.h- .""T' h Z'nwttlT MtwroTII' peara and went to planning a big ger and better work fur next year." WAR-MAKING MACHINES By DAVID M. CHURCH. (6V tit tntfrnntttHnl Xetr firrricr.) WASHINGTON, D. C, October 30. - Most inoffensive and un warlike is he war machine which supplies the energy that makes the war move on the Fuel Administration. Housed in one of Washington's fashionable old residences in the most exclusive section of the city, from the outside the F'uel Administration appears entirely unwariike. ? Within there are no evidences of j war, with the exception that there are always many people Wilkin? to e the fuel ailrninitrat..r. Ilr. Garfield, and to talk war with him. i j Through the wheels of this machine,' however, there is the daily grinding which ii, turning out the fuel which K the factories, which in turn send out the supplies, which again in turn, make tho war go on. If operations shou1'1 u''"'l unolitruH' ."'iUal war niachu at Fuel . Admin.s ration headquarter., it would I "ot,h ''m " I j would have to stop their opDr. Harry A. Garfield, fuel ailminisaUrator erstwhile eallte nrftiair hm buit a war niMChlBe wlljc, wouU mBke , fine B(.,ti.. (,.. inr ,he ltov of peaee. It ia the moat restful and peacemade a noiseless war tagine. The Fuel A iain!trutui is frt Ubs memoer of the war family in Washiington. As a organization it t also itlie smallest of the war organizations, ll.ees than a huntlred peorile ar em-iploy-jl by ll.ia jmpoiUi.t tua'iy, hitll I hi

surrounded v.iih a large staff of experts, lie ha three assistants, all exp'-rts in their own line. Outside of thrsu men the Fuel Admniistralicm is opt 'a tod by clerks v ho work at the dir.-cl.ioii of Or. Gar.ield and his assist;!, its. The clerical stuff is not large. There is no piWirity organization and the machine does not require large appropriation f- r its use. II i generally i.'iiiTstood, hmv-eve;-. that the hand lite lever of this machine is the sam." hand that luns the bigee.'l war mu hine of all, the White House hand.

I NliKIt NEW M t.V.VfiEMENT. l:s. lie.- if HoU'.vorth, formerly o Indianapolis, has taken ovej- the ileauty Purlor, Uoom it'll First National Bank building, ai d up to the present time oneruted l,v Mrs. Jennie Xeal. Mrs. Holzwoith invites the patronage of the ladies of Lebanon and will be open evenintrs by appointment. , NOTICE. Ail citizens interested in the Home Guards are requested to meet at tiie armory for n short meeting tonight at 7:;;u. Something important. CI1AS. SLl'SEKR. Capt. TMsittnVV. J' - StoveFoli5hflJ-f4S Should U.e-rX TVS different r,m IfcSi oiliers titxauj mote ears V Is taken in the nia-ingV ami tho material ,.etl are ofV liigiicr grude. Black Silk Stove Polish M..-.is i n tir-.;-rO. silliy nnll .li th;it rtoe 11 k Silk Steve Poliib Works SUrttai:. Hiiaeis t f ti air.nnrlaa Iran Vaaaiel ni r '.. YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS Yon simply say t the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of so ounce of Ireezone." This will colt very little but is stitncieut to remove svery hari or soft corn from one a feet. A few drops of this aenr ether compound applied directly upon a tcadr, acliing corn should relieve the sonBaas laatantly, und asifl tin entire corn, root and all, dries up and can be lifted out with the Bngers. l.This new way lo rid one's feet of coin s iotrosueed by a CiinBStl maa, wii ea'S tnat, i W ItsiMoaa U ' sticky, it drivs in a nionieiit, tad a:ui- . ply shrivels up the eora without m ktp ir or evm irritat:ug the surroui-i-i flon i . - - e f '.-a

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. Mayor PAUL 0. TAUER. Clerk JOHN 0. CASON Treasurer REGINALD STEWART Councilman at Large ' WILLIS H. WINN ALFRED M. LOFLAND Councilman First Ward HARRY HURT Councilman Second Ward CHARLES It. MILLER Councilman Third WardIRA BOYD Councilman Fourth Ward ELMER STARK

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Wilcox Motor Transfer Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere. Furniture a Specialty Phones 199 and 72 Worlh Their Weight in (.old. No man ran do his best wlien .-uf- ; fering from backache, rheumatic ' pains, swollen joints r sore muscles. ' Mm. ' .. ana St., K auing, I'b writes: "For months 1 was unable to attend to business. I ud Foley Kidney Tills and soon the inin.s and aches were gone. Tl'.ey are worth their weigh; in gold to me."- Masteio & Mitchell. Underwear On Men's Union Suits OdVt; 21c On Ladies' Union -Suits Save 27c On Children's Union Suits Save 11c This is what you can save on Underwear AT Bowman's 5 &10c Store iMIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIUIIItlllllUIMIIIIIIIIIIII f Miss Tillie White f 1 Spirella I Corsetiere z CO'J E. Main St. Lebanon, Ind Telephone M7-L a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Accessories Kelly-Springiield and Fiske Tires. GASOLINE Zlc North Lebanon St Phone 81 LINDSAY & TOLLE FUNSRAfa DTRECTOKa BALL BUILDING Kext to Iuterurbao Ststlow Ofloa phone 13V. Open day A night j Get the Habit Save and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK - r-r1 ,f - ,; '

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In sums of $50 and over you may have 25 months in which to repa your loan, or you may repay sooner if you like. , SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS , Write us or call upon us 'or full particulars. f W ill be in Lchanon each Friday -M W. A. SWANK , 411-13 Ben Hur Bldg, Crawfor.lsville. Ind. 101 , West Slain ttreeU, Lebanon, ind. (Squire Trowbridge's ntBee)

Phone 8 PINNELL-COOMBS l,ilMoa's Lesdisg I.asioer Ttri. The First National Rank The oldest und largest bank in Booiie county. WOOLEY & EDWARDS ROSTONIAN SHOES DR. R. D. GARRISON ' DENTIST rimers State Bank Bullalaf tiwsu 2S-2H Pkoae Itf-K Metzger Lumber & Coal Co. THE PHONE ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone 15 State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH t2'i4 North Meridian. 10G South Lebanon Phone 9S2-Y Phone 206 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED j Single edge, per doieo ,...Vt Oetiblt edge, per dozen ......... tit We pay postage on way. i Barker & Son, Lebanon LEBANON VULCANIZING & SAI ES AGENCY verytiiinH for the auto. D02T atitomobilea. Vulciaftitig a specialty. Tvluphone Soil Armor? Buildiaf j(ih Wcr!; at Reportrr O.r.re r.;. :trr,tyn;!,?JaTir.

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Q CADILLAC, PAIGE AND : DODGE BROS.' CARS FIRESTONE AND U. S. TIRES ENGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. DR. A. P. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Bam Phones 7 and 2007 CALL 233 And Save Money on Groceries J. W. DAVIDSON Acrorjt from Traction Station JOHN H. HOY General Real Estate Business GRAND OPERA HOUSE Cill Phone 100-T JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Soita that Sdt Sooth Side Sqnare J. S. IRVINE Plumbing and Heating PHONE 701. WE JiOW WAVB AMCO DAIRY FEED UNION T CO.

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