Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 36, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 November 1917 — Page 2

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M Hol'and. where cocoa is the nation:;! drink, they . don't know what nervousness tneans. Ard deleic us Buoie Cocoa is made from Hollands very best formula. . r" Tpit today you'll :irrce that tunte's V

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Easy Fitting Trusses The Elastic Truss is the' easiest fitting, wearing and more uxed of any truss made. You can adjust them to any tension desired. Any one can fit them. The Trusses we carry are made of substantial material, calculated to render the user the very best service. The Elastic Truss 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

Wilcox Motor Transfer Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere. Furniture a Specialty Phones 199 and 72 CRENTON GARAGE Autos) and Auto SoppUea East Main Street. Pbone 294 Umbrella Repairing and Recovering JOHN' C. ROT.S rtioe 7:;. '

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hy a co:it of polish. standard, the lust can buy, and you will lit ii HEATON la Sell Shoe 0a Cttuf Drops, . ff 'T "s I "Man Troubled for Two Years. No one should suffer backache, iheumatic pains, stiff joints, swollen, ! sore muscles, n h-n relief can bs easily iiad. James MeC'rery. Derricn Center, Mich., sav, he ws troubled with kidney and Madder trouble for two years He used several kinds of medicine without relief, but Foley Kidney pilL, cured him. Masters Si Mitchell. CWCHOTERS,PltLS mmmm ii. b. snpoa . mERINARtAK 0r C.k Drujf 6lor Telephone J-ti. Llao. lad. H porter on R.. fi, ?:;.';)

Gave Convincing; Address lit liehalf of the Y. M. C. A. ' War Fund.

A convincing talk in behalf of the Y. M. C. A. movement was made heJ fore the high school yesterday after1 rioon by B. A. firths, of Three Rivera, Michigan. Mr. Krihs is one of a number of speakers who are making speaking tours to acquaint the young people with the work of tho Y. M. C. A. The speaker was m Europe when the war broke out, and described vividly some cf the conditions there which demand such aid as only the Y. M. C. A. can give. He stated thit there are now 400,000 American soldiers in France and 100.000 in Russia; that there would e l.SOO.OoO in Furope by February and 2,500.000 hv July. ' The speaker exclaimed why tho government does not do the Y. M. C. A. wrrk and how the present organi zation is being carried out. He t id of the immediate need for funds ami of the campaign for $:tS 000.000 to he inaugurated in this country next Monday. He stated that the hoys of the nation would ne asked to aid materially in the raising of this fund; that thev weuld be a.-ked to pltdg' themselve.. to earn ten dollars to contribute to the movement hv next spring. Mr. Krihs a.k'sl for a response on behalf of the local high school boys, and several pledged themselves. PROTRACTED MEETING. Will H-gin at Fairview Christian lliurch Monday Night. j ; Protracted evangelistic meetings j will begin at the Fairview Christian church, seven mile cnsC of Lebanon. , Monday night. Rev. 0. O. Coy. of thi- city, will have charge of the ser- ' vices, which will continue for at left two weeks. TO ENTERTAIN SCOl TS. Charles Daughcrty to be Host at htriianapolis Y. M. C. . i Several Lebanon bev scouts will be entertained .it the Indianapolis Y. M. ". A. tomorrow by Charles Pnughert. vi e, had rhartre of the boys in the Parr evangelistic meetings here Inst t 'Meter. .HELPING HOOVER t 111 Ifce Intr, n't'Ontnl Serin Serfief.l ' INIiIANAI'OI.IS. November 0. Five hundred bushels rf potaUies, which a commission man had held 't a car on a -dde traek h-re, Prf sold on ortler of the :atc food adn:iri: trat,i n. Mrs. 'prl IJ. Fisher puielir-ed them and sold the through the food Alha.iM- tut Ji "'" a l,u,li... LAFA YKT'i'F. Nevemher !.- hepresentatives of Purdue univer-itv ere trying to place thousand.-t of head of sheep among the farmers of the state, to a,d in the foo, prmluctinn movement. The Purdue -tati- i v. iH .ell choice sheep at 17 a head. Hl NTIMiTOV, Novepti.er 0. Tne treet lights will be burned on!v in the- absence of s moon, and on dark nights will be cut iltmn as much as possible to save fuel. DAN'VILLF,. November 9 !-'cl.ool tcaehers will be reiHjired t' di-pense v. ith the customary holiday treats, as a food conservation move. P.I.OO.MINCTON. Novemlwr !.- Members of the Home Keonnmir rbih are texierimenting v it h staple articles of food that cannot he shipped to the allies. Attention is no.v being given to varit us ways in which to Utilize the banana, f.ItF.KNCA-STI.E. November . Several fraternity and sorority house? have practically chspenseti with the use of sugar at the tables. SCHOOL NO. 4. Chlor Shoemaker und two of her girl friends from Bloommgton, Floyd Powell of fohanon, Haven act I ern t.ivengood of Vihitestown and Harry Johnson and family spent Sunday I with J B. Shoemaker and family. j John Cilery and family and George !u! h of bnnn took dinnor Sonday with Harve ftosh nd family. Basil Baker, wife and four children I have acarhjt ferer. ' I John Stark and wife entertained at I dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ijine, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Mauser of whitestown, 0. E. Sturk and family of Lebanon. The Rev. Mr. Williams spent Saturday night thore. Mrs. John tilery and aoit, Donald, of l.'banon, Mrs. Harry' Johnson und ion, Iluren, and Mm, Harve Hui.h t'nt Wednesday with Mrs. J. B. Shoemaker. A numlr of f. -oplu culled at J. B. Slirtwt.i home -to km thm Mn, Huren r-ho left Wednesday mtfra- ;, -t for f wt Taenia., Ky.

( tht fDleraattooat lie AerHea.l iNF)IANAPOI,rS, November 9.

The selection of seed com haa hocomc vital problem in the plans for increasing the Indiana com crops next season. Durlnir the summer experts from Purdue university travelled over the state selecting fields of good corn to be used for seed. The early frost ruined much of this corn. George C. Bryant, government crop observer, estimates that not more than twenty per : cent of the entire crop is fit for seed : corn. Out of 20,000.000 bushels must j be selected 2,000,000 bushels for next, year. The state food production ami conservation committee urges farmers to t use the greatest care in secelting reed j corn. I INDIANAPOLIS. November 9. Today there are 1,810 Christinas pres ents for the Indiana artillerymen on their way to France. Tho presents represent the effort of the Cheer Sociey for Indiana's Rainbow Division Artillerymen.) Over S1.00O was collected for the tobacco fund alone. Indiana's first big contingent of soldiers on duty in France will be assured of a pleasant Chrisimas. Collections were mail' from all over Indiana, INDIANAPOLIS, November 9. Indiana schools will soon havf a "patriotic textbook." The hook was compiled on the order of H. E. FJlis, .state superintendent of public instruction, and will be approved hy members of the State Council of Defense Vforc k is sent into the schools. Teachers will be required to teach the subjects (retted in the bonk which are treat,..) in such a way as to emphasize the gieatness of the I'nitcd ftates and th need for loyalty. Hert O. Swain Is Captain Total o( Thirty-Four Men in the Squad. The first drill meeting of the Zions- I ville Home" Guard unit was held last ' night in tlie town hall. Bert O. Swain is the captain, and H. 15. Culley and II. J. Pfister, are sergeants. A total ; of thirty four mvn signed up. The Zion.-villo unit will drili cv. ry Mon- i ilny. Charlc Slurser heail of the i county Home Guards, was present at ' the meeting last night ; SELLS THEATER. J. It. Stine Disposes of Moving Picture Show at toington. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart have ireeived won! from Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stine, of Covington, formerly i f this city, to the effect that they have sold their pieture .-how in that place. They ate undecided as to their future plans, but will in all probability purchase a sin ilar show in some other city. P.efnre making any definite plans they will come here for a visit with .Mr. ami Mri. Stewart after which thev will go to Illinois for a visit. , -Old Looks? (iit dr. l. n. smith) Persons siifTrring from too murh nrie, arid in tho svstem freipwntlv h.k older than they should. They age faster and the appoaram-e of grav hair or Imhihead in early years U. iiuNvl, often a sic,, of ttfir and The face apioars h-an atei reicgard, lines and tinkle appearing in young men or won -n. The bct v.... '.i eotnlvit thiejiremature age and the obstruction to the srtenti! and faulty iirrulatioii in of the sin.pM: Itrinlt comously irf pure wati-r r-tween meals. This will not, make you fat, as it is rmlv the water taken with the meals that fallens. ( Ibtjiin at ny drug store a package of Amine (double Ktrengtlu, which is to be uken beb.ro meals, in order t expel the uri,- , id from the system. The painful effects of backache, lur..la, rheumatism, g nit, due to uric m-id in the blood should tpuekly disnmieiu- after treatment with Amine. PERFECT HEALTH IS EVERY WOMAN'S BIRTHRIGHT. South Bond, Inr!. "Some few wars ago 1 began to go down In health, Caused by " noss. 1 s-iw Dr. Pieri-e's jm lse. t J lavoriU) Preseriuiion J "I ' udvorli,! and I pl it rf; .' I, once. It was just a , short srmce of tun (VJrSt -j -i nienicine 'uW ess 'Ai'' ' onipletdy cured nw. c- ..frv. I hen, nhout two years 1,1 H'1, ago I had severe pains in both btdnevsand nivjimba witb swollen. It warn almost inusnstbte (or me to rise in th ffluni'.ng. 1 took mraticine but therehef 1 got ww wily temparanr. rtnnie tune later I teamed oj Amine and got it at oikt. 1 nnn rgaa to ieel tiei (or. I kop! up it. iim until I was oomi leiely eure1 ti this ailnienl. 1 have not hud Any more hackuches and my Winners are lnbueeoriaii.ttn. I fent "e ni r.-OH.li.'e.lni Lie. I'Wri fin-' j I j j i, j., , - t " Mats ;mit r, AtfMji "tJi t..o.u .a ft.

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Having Carolina Poplars and Other Trees on Premises Cut Into Wood. I

C. F. S. Neal, county fuel administrator, is setting an excellent example j to other fuel consumers. He is hav- i ing Uie Carolina poplars and other 1 trcoa in various stages of decay on his I'tfi.tal premises cut down and chopped t up for firewood. This plan might well i be followed by other people in theitv ! and state, for it not only rids tho streets of unsightly trees, but aids the fuel situation. If the county fuel tlirector is himself laying in firewood, i it would be well for other consumers to do so. 1 .000 BOUGHT LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Additional Figures Concerning; i Recent Successful Campaign i in Boone County. In the recent Liberty l.otn catnpuign. Mi prsons hud tneir subsrr.p- , ti-n-s -reditei! to the !"cnl banks. The i pub; criptions totaled .smne'hitig over : s-IOOOOO. By banks, the indhd.lual r-nhscriptions were as follows: First National. 4 IJ: Farmers State.. 1 Boone County State, IVi; Citizens j Lean ami 1 rust, mo, ami i mon trust. 7(1. WHEAT LOOKING GOOD. Favorable Weather ( austs Splendid Growth in the C.iain. The warm weather the last few days following the heavy rains, has done much I." ileveloo the fall wheat ctop which had suffered much f rem lark of. moistute. The farniets report :te a little of tho wheat, v ,'nich was .-own in I the latter pari of September and the first of August, just coming through the gtound and with a few more weeks ' avorabb- weather the crop pros- I i will be very good which is ,',f j the i iditiu he mbei At that time the prospo diseouratrirg. CHANGE!) HANDS. Shore (ieptanrani ia Thornto rn Sidd to ill l ei i-erson. Th" C. O Tho.nt. , , WpI Forger nol'h of the -tattrrrd in nn.'rly I.v.-.l .I hiii rnrier. Mr. 1' f.f. i. i t. -ik .----- sion lit onee. The ffstll ira ut , lit. til wrn'ly, was conducted by li.irtey CIJY NEWS Celluloi.l sewed in curtain; :ird repairs m ule in nutoinohile tups at Inimei's shop. li t; tf Winter storage. l or d-y, -it W iliac.! Service Station, UK) VVe.-t ?,: street. Hiram Fox, prop, phono residence, 818. MINOR COURTSA paternity cl i aislice of the lias lie. fd.d it ny eth F. t . against r.avp.oiol ', a Ioil, I loth parties reside at W'hite.ir.' -ii. ' ; .. ca,o v Hi be heard Itofore i:.. Kintv 1 in -lav iiMen.oon. Hart, 1,'onnr.o. It. I.. II, m-. A. K. Km"' and Solicit Iliii'- spent Monti.. : in Lafayi-tte. Tlnio Kumine i.- attentling .choal a' Whit stow a. Harry Romiw , wif.- and .- n. lion, lei; for Armenia, Nt.rth Dakota. Tue ; "lay, a'ter spen'iintr a month ia-re vi itirg. 'Ihey will return hero in the s;tring for residence, having renU-'l I. indsey lime's farm. Those who spent Sunday with Frack Yates und familv were: ;ev. K. A. Williams, It. L. Hioe and family, II. it iy It-Toine am! family ant! A'liert iline an'l fiunily. Thyra nr.d Alba Yates sewed f r Ued IVoaS. Friday aftornnon at Whitestown. Hush I.ivengooil spent Sur.'l.iy tit the home of Frank Huffman, having it few days' leave fn tn Camp Tai lor. Thyra tmd Alba Yates sKiit WtdneMlay with Mis. John DtHilcy. IS CKH ICM.Lt 11.1,. jiiiuiro Jacob of Vst Main street. Thsmtnwn, is again critu-a'lv ill fruir : an aetnek of paralysis with fttilc hoe : fo. 1,1, nkew.r Hi si.te". -".JUro. ; Churfes Hek Of Wnfiror, "iM.l I at-kti-.ttn h's ftctlsitie. ;

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LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT i i RIGHT OUT NOW

You reel less men and women win are petered with corns and who have t lenst onee a week Invited an awful dentil from lockjaw or blood poison tyo nev teM hr rfe!nrts.t! t'tthtrpy to use a drug called fre-jono, which tho moment a few drop. r f pplled ' to any corn, the soreaes. is roltoved: and soon tht entire corn, root and all, lifts nut with the Anger. It t. a sticky rtaer eompound which dries the moment it ia Replied and imply shrivels tie, corn without InfUmtni? or even irritating the surrounding tismie or skin, it is chimed tht a quarter of an ounce of freesone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but Is sufficient to rid oae't fost of every bard or soft com or callus. You are further warned that cutting at a corn la a ulcld&l habit.

Get the Habit Sarc and bank with the FARMERS STATE BANK DR. L. 31. BEAVJEN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN raraen Etata Bank Buiidhig 7 a. aa. to 6 p. a. PHONE 25. Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phones 13 or 184 HAMHIElIEPiO. ! COOK BY WIRE I WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co i Ponm-tor on E. It, 9.1M0 Yearly

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