Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 33, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 November 1917 — Page 2

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Notary Service and application blanks Free beginning Saturday, November 10th. A Notary Public will be at our store to fill out your applications for 1918 license. No charge will be made for this Service.

The John Burke Co, FORD DEALERS 309 S. Lebanon St. Lebanon, Ind.

(TR 5,000 EQYS IN

"First Hundred Thousand" Name of Organization for 1 ' Y. M. C. A. Work. !

THEY. M. C A. DINNER WAS A BIG SUCCESS

Over 2W) Present From Three Counties in the District.

The Craw fordiville Ksview sav.: i "More than two hundred and tifljr ! persons attended the big banquet giv- j en Saturday evening at the Masonic Temple in the interests ofthe Y. M. C. A. war fund campaign which will'

be launched Sunday, Nnvfrnhcr H and to which Montgomery. Boon" ant Fountain counties are asked to contnbute $3.i,000. The meeting was decided success and the enthusiasm which was displayed at the banquet speakH well for the three counties beir. ij able to raise their quota witt despatch. "The principal numbers on the program wen? the speeches delivered I y K. 1. Elliott and I). W. Tcachnut. Mnth of these men have had intimate acquaintance with the working of the war cainu Y. M. C. A. and they spoke of the pressing need of these along with the excellent results which bad Ireen attained by those now in exintense. "The aim of the banquet was to present to all the most acttve workers in the three conntie. the actual fcfnc fits which the soldiers derive from the Y. M. C. A. and also to impress upon them the importance of seeing that the American armies have the advantage of as many of these associations as necessary. The banquet was

meeessful in accomplishing its purpose and those present felt more than ever the need to assist in making tile big campaign for funds in order to carry en this great woilt. "The principal speech of the evening was given by Mr. Klliott. He talked in seme detail of the magni

tude of the slaughter which is in progr.. in Europe. He drew practical comparisons of the number dead and wounded T.o impress upon his hearers the magnitude of the war. Frcni this he progressed to the work which the Y. ?I. C. A. is doing in the war camp.. His spee h was nn exeeptivnal one and held the attention of lis audience particularly since everyi.ne tlit-re was so vitally concerned with the subject. "P. V. Tcocrti ut was the next ..peak er ami he applied the practical .-ide if the Y. M. f. A. wk as lie has earned it at Fort H.nnimn. He went nto the workings of the many stations which the aiirociation maintains here and for an example to show- the -n'eetiveness nf the v.-crk done he poke of the results acwnplialieH bine of the buildir.gs during the space if a month. "Following these talks tha county huiiman anil district chairman Frank C. Fvans ul.-o n.ade short addresses. "The banquet was even more of u ..urcrs.. in bringing together the workers ef the three counties than was heped for. All three counties are well lepri seated anil the soil it of the evenu.g and the enthusiast. 1 n.inhiniti with the actual knowledge pnsenteS by the two principal speuseis will have a big influence on ti... eatr.pjigri work. The banquet was given by the ladies of tha Kastern Star."

BASKETBALL SEASON TICKETS SALE SOON

Wednesday of Next Week Set as

Date for I'luring Ticket on Sale.

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tons liemaree, manager nf (f S. athletics, announced today that the basketball reason tickets would be placed on sale Wednesday of next week, er two days before the first tame here. The place of selling to the general puh'ir has rot yet bun selected. The tickets for the high school students will be sold at the high school as usual. The student rooting section will be reserved. The price of the tickets will be J 1.50 to all. as last year, unless it is found that a war lax must be paid, in which case the price will be advanced. There will be a new plan followed this yenr regarding the schedule and tournament .season tickets, by which

SHOES HALF SOI.KI). At 1226 South Meridian street.' Fn-

Children Cry for Fletcher's sxe

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in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his perCzLjtJgflntJij,, upeivikia siat it Lu'auty. viPuarvz t-UOtUZ AUow no t0 deceive yott jn thjs All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ai-good are but Ixperintents that trifle' with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ' What is CASTO R I A Castona is a harmless substitute Jor Castor Oil, Paregirie, Props and Soothing, Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether narcotic substance. Its tge is Its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in eon.taat us for tf relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids t!!r.iUtiu of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Foa Ihe Mother'. fneai. GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS

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iay troubla ahou". h as was nccairincipa! Smclser follows: "We do .-hall secure tlie 'ion. We have alitation and shall the tournament.

a usual. If the tournament is secured

"I. st-.. son uikei holders wiii have the first opportunity to secure tournament .;eats lie'ore they are plared on sale to the genera1 public." In short, hold. ei of regular seasor. tickets may at i lie end nf the schedule, exchange them for tournament ticket by paving the tournament seat price, before the board is opened to others. Olher Mien School m. Adrian Haitlett won the prixe of n . ea.'on basketball ticket offered to the stuitent w ho secured the most I'ennant sub -rriptmns. He 'got twenty-two. Nova Sm:tu was second with twelve. A meeting of the editors and business managers of tlie Annual will be held tins afternoon for the purpose of chnosing-the remainder of the taj"f. Manager liemaree will make out a class basketball schedule this week. The fust game., will probably be Iila' cd Monday. The class squads have been practi.-ong regulark.

Indiana it to have 5.200 boys as members of the "First Hundred Thousand," a patriotic organization for boys only, who will pledge themselves to earn 110 through their own efforts and contribute it to the million dollar war work fund to be raised in the state for the enlisted men of the army and navy. The First Hundred Thousand organization commemorates the gallantry and bravery of the "contemptible British army," which early in the war, threw itself into the breach and saved the French army from annihilation by the Germans, thus saving i'aris and the world from the Hun. A meeting to crystalliie this sentiment into an actual organization in i Indiana, was held at the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. It was attended by representatives from nineteen Y. M. C A. districts in Indiana. A. C. Marts of Pittsburgh is organizing the state. "I've just received woid from New York City," said Mr. Marts today, that the First Hundred Thousand movement is sweeping the east like wild fire. It has an appeal in it that 1 arouses not only the boy but the adult as well, although the organization will be made up of boys exclusively. When the average boy is made to realize how the IW.Obfi men of the liritish army withstood the assaults of the invading Germans, "on their way to I'aris, they become enthusiastically patriotic." According to the plan outlined by Mr. Marts at the meeting each Y. M. C. A. district m the state will supply its pro rata quota of boys for Indiana's representation. Fach member of the First Hundred Thousand wil' earn 10 by his ovn efforts and not by soliciting money. The organisation will prepaie a ceitlficate containing ten coupons of $1 each. As a member earns u dollar and pays it m, he will be given u coupon. When the ten coupons ate redeemed, the boy will receive an engraved parchment, showing his devotioe to du'v in the -an.o ny that he Britieh soldieis cievoted themselves to duly in stopping the invading (iermans. The certificate will le signed by lobn H. Mntt of New York and by the state chairman. According to the records Jl.OdO.OiK' to be raised by the boys will be the largest sum ever attempted b) any

hoys' oivai.ization in 'he t'niterl na States. Kvery penny of the contribu- x;,

lions will be used in the war work lor the enlisted men of the lnited States army and navy. "We wish the boy of tnis organisation to emulate the sacrifice in d deviation ofdhat army of liKHIiKI," said Mr. Watts. Therefore, the harder the money comes to the 'enlistrd boy' the better it w ill lie for the boy and 'or this hmidred thousand armv of hoes '.'.ill h,lr Rue one foil III the men on the ships and in the trenches." The active work in the campaign will begin Monday v hen 'he various districts will complete their organizations, after having submitted the

names of boys who w ill rrp. osent each lq.'tl-tf, district. Mass meetings will be held over the state next week to start the boys. Yho mmnaitrn coiiinvttee v. ill

supply suggestions to the hoys a- to Kffeetive Satui la, .' the best way to earn the JIM as their the toxical, faie for the

Vulcanize Your Gum Boots I and Arctics

We will have installed the laitor pait of this week 'a vulcanizing plant fur the purpose of vulcanizing rubber half soles, heels, or repairing your boots in any location on the boot. - We will put in rubber haif swles and heels, using no nails whatever, but it will 1;e cured on just the same as we do in repairing tires, thereby making the sole, heel or patch a part of the boot. Our prices will be as follows: $1.25 for rubber half soles. 50c for rubber heels. 25c and up for patching. (All our work guaranteed to turn water.)

Therefore in the future it will pav you to have your boots and Arctics vulcanized instead of throwing them away. Remember our guarantee af satisfaction holds good in this work just the same as in our tire work. Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency

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LET rOTATOl'.S ,0W. IVetees aie fr- xioir in t.e N iV. west. Minnesota. Wi..r..nn and M::i ii-a-i, puces will be l,. her. Have carload on So.ith l.el.fwm -feet. Hlg Four. Potatoes w.! be S I a bll-h. after t hristma.-. tie. them now.

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Harroun Motor Cars 1918 Model on Display Goodyear and Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c Per Gallon Phone l.)8. 421 South Lebanon Street

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part of the contribution. The bovs' work is supplementary to the campaign being put on by the Y. M. V. A. for Indiana for the soldiers and sailors.

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non will be 'J.".e each m. After that time,

Dixie Taxicab Co., I'hone l.'ii. , ( hinn ('ah Line, I'hone 1 1.(4 Lebanon Taxi Co.. I'hone lio'i.

HEAItl) ARC; I'M ENT.

PROBATE COURT.

In tin- estate of Mary S. Jaijucs, the court in determining the inheritance tax found the personal proiierty to he valu-d at S:s,000, the realty at ?lf,01.0 making total of ilHWl. against hich tiieje are debu to be deducted of 10! lea-ing net value at $15,W0; of this amount Itess Gaskill, niece, is assigned $:.'10 in value and her tux fixed at ft'i-iih; William C. Ja.fues, Fkizabeth .1, I'arl.er. I. 'da A. Lochead. (dive 4 Moore Am? J f ov und lean. neite J'ue, children are each assigned IUI:.ii in value and their tor fixed at 1.B0 eicli; the Maple Lawn cemetery ) assigned '-tl and the Thorntown Presbyterian church, and each is liable to no tax. Rolls .. Williams, guardian of Cora Zioa filed partial report showing his cimrgcablos in he J34M.HS and his credits. SlOll.Ot leaving bilanre of ;HHM. which wa approved, , CJeorge Ihxvis filed sale bill showing he oM the personal property nf W illam Folk at 2U07.12, which was approved, K'xa A. Thomoaon was apitolnted administrator with the wdl annexe.' of i a itt of Harvey O. kinif.

Judge I'arr presides at Trial in Noblesville. The Noblesvilie I.c.lg.r says: "Judge p,,iT tame over from lbanon Mon.isy riorniiig and heard the ar.m.,..,.. - thr fa.,- f jl, fwill) Comniiisioners against Hari'ie i.aytn and the Fidelity Heading ( orepany. The evidence in the litigation was ir.tr.Kluced son e time ago ar.tl the argumei't.. could not be rea-'hed until today. The controversy arose over ar alleged mistake in the payment of $l.li'X to Layton growing out of the cnnstrurtio.i of the Peikm.sville bridge. The county is claiming that the above amount w as paiu to '.on through an error and the return of( the money is demanded. Ralph Kane , and Walter Carey, the latter from Indtanapolts, are representing the defendants, while i, A. Roberts and Phil Fariss are appearing for the county."

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Easy Fitting Trusses Tin- Kla.-ti: 'i'.iL s is tht- ctisicst fitting, vcarinu; and in if use! ol' ;niy li t'-.s imi'lc. Von ian ailjust thi-m to any tfiision (i.-sinil. Any urn- can lit tlvm. Th- 'rnisscs v.i- tiii ry an mailt- of tmbxtantial mak-rial, ciKitlati-d t- ri-inlcr tlu- im-r the very best aervice. The Klastii- Tni.-s vv : 1 1 im-ct out tlie noofl-i for more cases of : impl. llrrtii.i thin) any .ithcr trus made. Lot ti-; Siijiply your m-H.;. $l..".0 lo i2M) Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

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OSTKOPATIJIC PHYSICIAN Ftrssers Stats Bsj.k Building T a. . to t p. m. mONB 254.

n. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drag Stars TelepboM 8U. Lebuoa. lad.

Vou Used Furniture Taken ! (Jet fa Hft as part pay on new goods at ; JONES & PERKINS Save and bank with the PVoncs 13 or IS i ' IvAhm STATE I' IN'I