Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 34, Lebanon, Boone County, 7 November 1917 — Page 2

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FT is with much pleasure we are able to announce the arnval of a quantity, althi w.h limited, of these smart styles in toft kid leather, with leather Louis heel and at very agreeable prices. CLEM HEATON Specializing In Sell Shore ii.ii.'&si!il!;il;jji,!!u!;iiljj ti iii f : . 'm : : di.Littti Li-,! l :ijij..i'ti...i.i.t:- ' i -

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City Garage Harroun Motor Cars 1918 Model on Display Goodyearcind Fisk Tires and Accessories Farm Tractors Gasoline 21c Per Gallon Phone 158. 421 South Lebanon Street

Jxxe you . xioir r to joajr CUSLftZt coffee THE peddler may not always give it to you. But the clean, air-tight Golden Sun package does every time, Gzldzn Sun y Coffee is guarded from dirt soon as it comes into our sunlit factories. Even the dust is removed by a sjx;cial process which also removes the chaff, the part that makes coffee cloudy and bitter. The flavor is simply delicious. Your grocer sells it. Try a pound today. THi WOOL30N SPICE CO. Telaria, Ohio BRENT0N GARAGE A.ii'aa at4 Antjj S"ri,",, East Mala Street Phono 234 Umbrdla licpairinjf and

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Glen Henry Met With an Accident at Street Corner Here Today. The Orcha'd (irore dairy route j wagon, nnven bv (,fen Henry, of It. j P.. 10. was struck hy the 8:L'(i o'clock noithh-jund interurban car this morning at the corner of Lebanon and Chicago strwtii.' Henry iva driving w.?t on Chicago street, ami did not see the car until too late to avoid being struck. The wagon wn? demolished and the milk bottles hrok'-n. The horse was knocked down, hut was not liuit. Henrv and Che iter Cronk, a ma!I hoy who was with him. were not injured. The Orehaid Grove dairy is owned by William Henry, of R. R. 10. AT HARNEY BUILDING A Gathering Will be Held Lr.dcr Atwpire of the Mothers' flub. Community singing will be held at the Hartley school buiWing Friday night, beginning at ?:S0 o'clock. The gathering will be held under the ausiiipa si the Mothers' club, hut all of ihe tawospeop'e are cordially invited to rnhiC ami Uke part in the singing of o d fashioned and patriotic songs. Robin J. Coifwan, aehool supervisor of m.im.'. will lend in the singuii. It t . n cf ) M , 1 - s c!h

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I Three Member of Bone County Council to Attend Meeting : At Cleveland. ' At least three member of tho local Red Cross and a representative of both the Thorntown and Jamea i town branches are planning to attend . a big Red Crosa conference to bo held at the Lake Diviaion Headquarters, Cleveland, Ohio, November 9 and 10. Other members of the Boone county chapter are urged to attend the gath- ! ering. The national chairman, H. P. Davi- ' son, and (leneral Manager H. 1). Gibson, will he present to instruct the Red Crosa workers. There will be a perade on the morning of the 10th, with floats typifying varioua phaaea of the Red Cross work. Many of the i leaturea of tho recent great Red!

Cross pageant in New York will be can soldiers in France may weigh up duplicated for the Lake Diviaion par- to twenty pounds inatoad of seven ade. j pounds ia contained in a new ruling The Lake Division "News," Red , which has been iisued by tho postofCross publication, is quoted regard-; fice department. A number of such ing the program for the gathering: jboxea will be Bent from thia city. It i "Af the conclusion of the parade, j ia highly important that the boxes be which will be held in the early after- mailed as aoon as possible so that 1 noon. Messrs. Davison and Gibson will j they will reach Heboken, N. J., before address a meeting of chapter dele-1 December 8.' If they arrive in Hobogates in Engineers hall, Ontario ken later than that date there ia no l street and St. Clair avenue, N. E. j assurance that they can be sent to ! Admission to this meeting must necea- France befbre Chriatmaa day. sarily be by ticket in order to insure : An announcement relative to the I chapter representatives that they will nw ruling which will be of much lo'not be kept from hearing these men cal Interest ia aa follows: by the great crowd which will un-' , "l1 Sa del'"''! that iloubt-lly be attracted bv tho parade.18 nephews frghUng -en f rane. ahall With this ,n mind, another overflow i " b'g Chriatmaa box., a. rela- ; meeting will probably be arranged , nd fn"ds here want to aend Ifor in some other nearbv meeting 0m-up to 20 pounds, ,f mailed . . , u.j aurlv enough.

el vs !- . Th fTtnef, government recently rP . . , , . ... , ; gave notice that, because of its inIhree ticket, have been mailed to Jrf Ucintiet, it could not each chapter, as it is expected that ' n , pircel.po)lt Ug, each chapter w,l send a least th". 0Tpr representatives to Cleveland on till j Now tne y-,,,,, swt,, ., ltepllrt. day. If. however, a chapter finds it- mmt th,t j, wil h,nl(i au self absolutely unable to send three Chriltl-M p.(kftKf fr the American reprei-entstives. it ill confer a favor I p.. for(n , Krance. on the to the division bureau of publicity by !inpg thfrc hl(.h hY0 been built anJ returning the tickets which will not j ar, kein op-rated by our nine railne used. Without dnuut t .kets will -.(jint,. he at a premium for this meeting. partmMrt has issued a new order undespite the fact Uiat an overflow j WBk.h Christinas packaire weighgathering is In the planning. m up tn twenty pounds may be sent "In addition to Messrs. Davison and i to . soldier in Krance. but these regCib.on. there are two other prominent ulations must be strictly observed, ipeakers in the party Ivy I.ee and i in .trhlresing give the name of Rev. Dr Robert Davis. ,Mr. I-e ia the sohlier. the name of the unit to Mr. Davison's assistant and has su-1 which he is attoched and send it in pervision of national Red Cross pub-1 care of the commanding genera", port licity. Rev. Dr. Davis three weeks ! of embarkation, Pier . I. Hoboken, N. J. go returned fi-om Krance, where he 1 The package must comply with the a fent by the Red Crosa War Coun-1 regular portal regulations', and. in adti! tf gather information of Red Cross j dition, the articles sent must be parkaitivitics for presentation to the ed in a wooden box not more than two Aine"can public i cubic feet in extent. It must be well "Daily telegrams advise the Lake 'strapped and should have either a Division of the great surres of the ! hing'd or a screwed top. No perish-Davison-'. ib.on visit to the western : hle foodstuffs may be senL Tne boxcities. At Cleveland these men wind ; ahould be marked to indicate it is a up their tour. We want vou 291 ; Chnatmaa package and should reach

chapters in the l.ake Diviion to heip do a 100 per teiiL job of convincing your national r-rheera that your group of chapters "'j'" fiT er the top' just a little ahead of the chapter., in other divisions. "(iet to Cleveland for November 10. and you can help make that showing-M PLEADS NOT Gl'ILTY. Woman Charged Wilh Theft of Auto. mobile is Ararigned. The Xoblesvilie Ledger sa's: "Mrs. Irene Whitesell who was arrested at Kast St. luii. 111., Ia.t week on the charge of larceny growing out of the theft of the avtonmbile of Oranvilb I.uca.-, i going to stand trial. She ' appeared in court, Monday afternoon, and eritfied a pk-a of not guilty and Prosecutor Mendenhall thinks he can a.rarge to give her a hearing in a , . "r . "The voung woioar a position in thii case was a surprise to the autliorities when she said ehe vu going to deny the charge and stand trial. When she wa ugned Saturday, evpreC(i a wish la enter a pica of g lilty, provided she could get off with a sentence of from one to eight years in prison. The prosecutor said he would recommend such a sentence , . to the court under the circumstances. and Judge Cloe thought he would ap-prr-ve the same providing it was agreeable to Lucas. The latter was called into court and t.aid such an arrangement waa satisfactory to him. "SVl.a, Mi. V.'l.iUsstrll came back into court Monday afternoon for some renism, she changed her mind and aaid she wa. not guilty. Now she vdll face vigorous prosecution aa it is understood that the men ho impli ated her in the transaction and who are in jail at Indianapolis, will be brought and asked to testify against her." , AnVKBTLSKU LEfTKR LIST. Mra. Anna 81oun, Clifton Porter, I' rank Titus. Mrs. Lillian lloberstoti, Mra. T. A. Hrock. Mra. Kich Ansom, Itolvrt lliton, K. K. Miller, Mrs. .Missouri ',rorn, W, C. .V.1.', I" "

HW Ow Chapter Maatiag ( k . Held Tkia rning. Tha anaual meeting of tha Boon county chapter of the. Bod Croat will bo hold tonight in tho convention hall of tho court house, beginning at 7:09 ! O'clock. Tho thW bueinaaa W be ! transacted ii tho election of an cx-1 acutive cammitte. Thia committee , m fll choooe the officers of tho rhaptera. ! Every member of the Red Croaa m Boone county ia uiged to attend and 1 take part ia tho buaineaa of the meet. ! ing. i i

!CHR1STF,!AS BOXES Parcels for American Soldiers in France May Weigh up to Twenty Pounds. That Christmas boxes for Amorii D" ; ?!f . The rate of postage is VI centi pound. time, mail your Christmas box before November IS." NOTICE. Effective Saturday, November 10, the taxirab fare for the city of Lehanon will he 25c each way until 11 p. m. After that time, f0c. Dixie Taxicab Co., Phone 126. 5 Chinn Cah Line', Phone 1194. ; Lebanon Taxi Co., Ihone 60S. Nov. 3 fit j To Prevent Old Age Coming Too Soon! "Toxic poisons in the blood are thrown nut bv the kidneys. The kidney s fillers (or such poisons. If we wish prevent old aae coming too anon and merease our channi for a l.mg life, we should drink pk-nty of pure water and take a In He Aniirie," siv, tf. fatooiai l. Fierce, of Bu.falo, N. V. When suffering from backache, froquenl or m-anty urine, rheumatic, paina w or 'here. "at constant tirci, simtle way n w.m j:. h,.in nllnr i a,hi, .ironmbi from voor nosresl dniggist and you will miickly notice the grand results. You will find 't many timrs morn potent than lithia, nd ,liat ' dissolve, uric acid almost aa . aot watur ois augar. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN ADVISES MARVELOUS HERBAL MEDICINE. Eikhart, Ind. "Di. li-r-? Vvnt,t !l: f i year afterwards I -.v5( aunensl wita intense abfkifiunal paina ami beraino a ncrvoui wreck. 1 tecame greatly discoursed b-jcause tnv dm tor's medicine gava ma ao bttln relief and I think ba wua rather discouraged, wa, for h ss k . who ii?iti R l" try "( .ii.wiia )to rcuon." His wife kid fc-t a n'!e n;i Ut 'c1 she, had teen t em d I.

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First Half November Milk Price

We will pay for the first half of November per pound butter fat

Those dairymen who prepare for winter milk production will reap a real harvest. Indiana Condensed Milk Company

SHERIDAN nnrr rnn nprnno oiArrrui. uiuhko Editors and Business Managers Elected for the Annual 1'ulilication. The staff for the 1018 "Cedar:." the I.. H. . annual publication. c'mscn yerterday afternoon by the editors and business managers. The editors and business manager: v ere elected last wctk hy t'-i? Senior rla.15. The complete staff is as follows Editcr-in-t hirf Lillian Steven.-. Associate Kditor L. A. Tolle. Business Manager Kari Gillette. Assistant Business Manager Harrv E. Matthews. Literary Ltici'e Slavl.ack (chief). Mary Ohavrr and Anita Duff. - Jokes Clark Matron (Chi"'), Blanche tihcriilan : West. Calendar Eunice Wy.ong and Madge Can-. Athletics Edmund Ryan ,nd Hoy (chief), (chief i. and Ivan Potts. Organization.- l.eone Erhvaid. (chief), Herman Reynolds and Dec Sumpter. Departtnental Mary Miller (. hicO, Ralph Duff and Madge Howard. Public Spealiir.g Earl Ea;:tn (chief), and Don While. Art and Phofgraphs Roy Eields (chief), (k"orge Wayne fc'crvies and Clara Snepp. Alumni Marv Honan. ADAM SHELLEY DIED Citizen of Advance Expired Tuesday Evening Was III Nine Uayrt.

' Tin death of Adam h'heilcy, agel Va y an. I months and 1 day, occurred at hi residence in Advance at i1:15 o'clock yca'.erday afternoon, Wlowins; an illnesa c! nin daya with uremic po:oi:tnff. ." ' v vi, ho.n In F'o'l r-.nr.

Easy Fitting Trusses The Elastic Tru.-s is the easiest fittinp;, wearing nd more used of any truss made. You can adjuiit them to any tension desired. Any one fan lit them. The Trusses we carry are made of substantial material, calculated tn render the user the very best service. The Elastic Trus? will meet out the needs for more cases of simple Hernia than any other truss made. Let us supply your needs. $1.50 to (2.50 Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

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1 to thi. count.-. young He nited 1SH1 to the late Harsh K. Wall in thi.eotinrv, who died in 1911. The children surviving are Jamc Micllcv. o' New Ross. Abraham Shelley, of Advance, and Mrs. Rebecca Brandon, ' MisTin funeral sci ill be held j from the Shilrh church in Advance at 10:00 a. m. Thurd..y. the R.-v. Wil'iam Kililny officiating. Burial will be at Old L'nion ccmitcry. INVITATION. Vou are invited to attend the box supper given by the Ep'inrth League in the basement of the Methodist church; Kriday, November 9, at 7:lo. Come. ll-7-Ut. GET rOT.si'OKS V)W. - Potatoes are freezing in the Northwest, Minneeotj, Wisconsin and Michigan, jiiicta will be. higher. Hirre a carload on Scuth Lelianon atiTet, Big Knur. PcUtoea will be M a bualiel after Chriatmaa. Get them now.

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II. D. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drug Bkxra Taitphoo tit; Ubanoa. Ind. Get the HaWt Save and bank rvith the FARMERS STATE BANK DR. L. M. BEAVEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN raraan 8UI Bask Boiidiaff T a, aa. t f a. sa. f HONS tU. Your Used FarnUurte Taken u part pay r " l

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