Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 36, Lebanon, Boone County, 9 November 1917 — Page 7
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FOR SALE IOR SALE Two ttory brick house, team heat. Four squares from eourt house; terms made to suit buyer. C. D. Kinir. 10-8-if. 1'OR SALE Brand new Kurd chassis. C , Hoffman, at Ilrenton's t!aTgt 10-lG-tf. VOft SALE Half Safe. "Lebanon Ice Cream Co. lo-SZ -tf. FOR TRADF.-Ovrriand passenger automobile to trade or small rental property, Darrough A Shannon. ..' 115-fit FOR SALE S. S. W." Leghorn emityels, $1 earn; Huff Hom. gullets, fl each; if taken soon. Mrs. H. .1. Dnlephone New lirunswirk.' 11-7-ti:. JT R SAi.E--s7c. ""wrii.ifhorn'iwkcockerels. James Blaine, Elizaville phone. 1 7-.:t. 1-0 H .SALE A pood Jersey cow. I'hone R-'O or c:iil at 418 East Washington stieot. lt-X-it. FOR SALE OR TRADE-H.H1S-' and two lots for smaller proierty. ( M3 Il-x-rt. 1'OR SALE An oak and leather "il'avenpnrt, pure SI. Phone -J-'.".. I'OR "8ALE-S. C. Rhode I land R.fl cockerel. James ,ltlairnf, EIizaviMe phne. ll-l'-'it. FOR SALE I'lay-r piano; sells at SKb; S Veils of music: will sell whole outfit for $:tSO. I!. F. Clay. 27: Ilcllefnntuine street, Indianapolis. ll-!)-t!. FOR SALE Good eisrht-ronm. house: close in; a bargain. Darrough A.Shannon. ll-:t. WANTED WANTED Fireman nt T. H L E. power station. 30 cents per hour. 1'hotie 475. ly 2'.' 'f WANTED Office" g"irl. IHxi Tai Cab Cn.,ovcr W. V. office. 114. W ANTED .l7..lTeigo,'i bidy to lay with elderlv la.lv in Lobnnoii. i'tif. Phono .-,23 Flijavdlo. H-O 2t. FOR SALE-Tiailer. CK.ie Kinraid. R. 7, Lebanon, i'hone liig S; 11-9-t FOR RENT FOR KK.NT-.Houm. Call SI ,. U-X.-FOR RENT Suitable room fur autoroobdes -and trucks.' Carr-ibon 84S-L. , 10-2-tf. FOR KENT Si.wo.Tn house "with bath; close In; 1 l.fX. NV.il & X'o. FOR r:NT-Fur'nT,'i".e.rr."iil," 't'Hww 944-Y, Tit We.U"Hiago. FOR !SrNT-J;1c7e7ari'1t'h ..f Lebanon. Mary E. ,S until, -IK; N. Knat street. ll-s-;,t. Fo r "k en r - n ;TT-- r-,7n hZr'ii7. heat; Rood location. Darrotigh k Shannon. 1 1 -i - Jt. LOST LOST---Teach' r':i R.-r.-l:rs? hook, "Teaching to Read.' at Reporter uflicc. Interurban Time Table TERRE rlAtTt. 'INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION CO. Effective Fed. 1. I(tl7. EA9T i WEST EAST WEST A. M. A. M. ?. M. K M 8:2ft 6:2fi ig-M 112:17 6:25 6:25 1:15 1.20 7:18 7:25 2:15 - 2:2T, 8:15 8:25 f 3:2s t 3:17 f 8:57 t :17 4:15 4:25 10:18 10:25 6:15 5:25 11:18 11:25 f 6:2 t fi: 17 7:15 5 7:25 t 9:47 t "17 10:00 1M;2(i 12:3i tLimitcil trains. 'Daily except Sun day. Frankfort only. Last car leaves lndiana-K!is at 11:3" p. m. and Lafayette at H:45 p. m. CBAWFOItDSVILI.E D. VISION' Cam leave Ilnon for Crawfori!le at 7:30, 9.30. 11:30 a. m. 1:1.1, S:80. 5 3H, 7:30, 'J:30 and 11:30 . n:. Cars ai-rive from Crawfordsv'l.c at TlJ. 9:15, 11:20 a m., 1:20, 3.15. 6:20. 7:20, ;2U and 11:20 p. bu "ewing Machine ,-;0LI, KKXTKDAND 1 RKI'.VIRKI) mstikhin: .t Specialty ger Machine Co. K Adi-rr. Main Street I I'HONE 127 1 o Craig's Store -53 Work at Reporter Office ortcr,by&ti!,S3aYcar i
Craig 'Storegrams' for Saturday
CliiMren's hats, values up to $.:.o, for Satur- CQ day jJaC Lailifs' trimmed hats from S1.00 to $5.00 Ladies' untrimmed hats $1.00 to $5.00 This includes our entire stock nf black and colored hats. House dresses, a clearance that should interest you, values up to $U.OO for Satur'69c and $1.00 Ask to see thum. A new shipment of attractive lil'Hisfs. hifht and dark silks, crepe dp chine.-', crepe ireorgette and lingerie models $1.00toS7.50 Purses, paisley leathers, beaded bays, envelope effects, dull ;uv! bright leathers 50c to $5.00 Attractive silk hosiery, all plain ridoi., novelty ejects ;;nd combinations, hosiery to match vour colored shoes 59c to $1.50 Handkerchiefs, daintily finbroidered corners, colored bnrd. r Mgrif, ' hemstitched hems and "I.ove Birds for Sttvet hearts" in our hij(h MlUi'A. eolvS. . Kiaek bkxvnierrv, elastic, and banded tos, all sizes, PA a psir .OUC Seiyi. silk ami satin dres ail colors, values up to Saturdtiv for $10.00 Ladies' taU'H-eil suits, in navy, taupe, green, bunjrundy .brown and black, rcdtltd now to . S10, $12.50, $15 and up to $25 Coats, beautiful new arrivals, lir-t showino; Saturday, all colors and sizes, wonderful values $10.00 and up Separate skirts, made of satin ami fancy taffetas, also all cool serges and poplins, see Children's union suits with ."traps and buttons, rTQ all sizes, a suit I iV (Jesc Neff, Attorney.) NOTIt F. OF AITOINTMFNT. State of Indiat.a, llor-ne county, s: Notice is hereby given that the un-der-igned ' duly qualiliid as exe.utnx of the l..st lll and U."ta-n-.nt of R. H. Ba'ts, dweased, late of ISoono county, Indiana. Said estate u supposed to hr solvent. AC OR A 1IATTS, Kecutrix. Nov. 2-9-'.6. DRESSMAKING l or first class dressmaking, rail on Mrs. Mary Andermn, (tot (- planade street. Lebanon, lad., phone 840. LiNDSiY & TOLLE rUNSSAL DIRECT0B3 BALL BUILDING Next W bterwrbaa Stattan I Qttet pboM 133, Opn day aist JCfi WOftS AT RF, POTTER Oli WORK. AT KErCSTEft
, Sports
EIGHT MEN V!lL GO ON Lebanon's Practieally Ad New Quintette "All Set" for Anderson Contest. A ?napiy pep session was held at the high school yesterday afternoon to ghe the basketball team a ser.d "tT for the Andentcn contest toniht. The meJtins; was in charge of the Roojten' Club, and Dee Sumpter, president of the organization, presided. Short talks wt're made by Principal Smelser. Mrs. Doehleman, Miss Campbell, Clark Brown. Coach Curtis nnd Superintendent Brown. Yclh wero ffivrn by the students directe.i by the new cheermaster, "Buck" lirown. The team, acccmpanied by the ecaeli and manager and a number of fan-;, left to invade the Enemy's territory on the Midland train r.t 1 :0O o"-t: this afternqon. F.i(ht men were t:.len: Cillette. Smith, Heck, Crater. White Stevens. M. Gardner and Martin. Cuitis stated that the :t:i:tiisj lineup would bet Martin and Cardnei, forwards; Steven.!, ifnt- ; Wlii'o. fl ,or iruard; ami li:-atrr, hack Ruard. It ts probable that ail eight men will get into the game. "Idiosvncraxie Right. The local will have to conquer large odds to win. The And.-rsor team ha four veteran players, they are big and fast, and haw had the excellence of a game. They also have Staggs, hr- knows the individual i-'innu-teristics and idiosyncrasies of all the Lebanon plajets. The Ar.der .-on press hails tho contest tonight as the 1, g game of their sehedul.1, and iveryttiing is all set at Anderson to "beat the state champions." Yh loc:il are going to put up n hi? light. They a:e all in good con-li 'n. and hav devoiop'-d :plct.didly in ti e last few- day. Several local 'fins have stated thnt they never nave een a h -'al team .-o far adva -' d iithe line points of the Kame so early m ea:-on as the limn tins year MY PLAY MICHIG V. CHICAtiO. November !). With the proposed Chicago-Michigan p"st-.-ea-.-en yfame scjiieichci by action of the Chicago faculty. Notre Alumni and admirers have started agitation for a lo.-t-sea.son game between Notre I'ame am! Michigan. If the contest is arrant"-.! it prohaht-y will be played in CJiic.-.go i.ome time early in December and the proceeds will be given to a war charitv. AN OPERATION AVERTED Philadelphia. Pa. "Ore y,-r nro I was very sick and I milTered v.ith paim n my r.ide ami bac k intil i P:irly went icruzy. - I went to ditferentdoetnraand they all said 1 had female troubl. and would not get any relief until I would lie operated on. I had suffered forfeur ' Vyeaff before this ome.cux i Kept g-i-tui( worse the morn meilicine I took. Every rronth sine.o I ai i young prl I bad suffered vtith cramps in try sid-'s at perkxii and was never regular. I saw your advertise, merit in th newspaper and tho picture -.f a womr.n v,ht had n saved from an operation and this picture was imjessed on my mind. The doctor had (riven me only two more daya to make up my mind so I sent my huslond tf tna i'tnn r.tire at once for a bottle of Lydia K Finkham's Vegetable Compo'md. and in lieve ine, 1 soon notned a change anl when I had linuhed the third b ttle 1 was eur.1 arKj n"Ver felt bettr. 1 grant you tho privi!rg to publish my letter and am only too ulnd to lot other women know of my cure. " X rs.THos. MoGonle.AL, Hartvillo Stmet, Phils., Px Cut This Out It Is Worth Money IjONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley ft Co., -'H.'i-V Sheffield Ae., Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. Yoo will receive In return trial packago containing Foley's Honey 4nd Tar Compound for roughs, eolds and croup; Foley Kidney Pitli and Foley Cathartle Tablets. Masters A Mitchell. ,AUTO INN Geftrral reprm tn4 ataragsv Ae-enuuM-iea. KcHy-Sriateld aad FNka Tiros. OASOLINB Xic Hot'!! Ukttrr . ThuM 21
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ANNUAL ELECTION,
High School Athletic Association Choose Officer. The Lebanon Hi;h School Athletic Association held Ms annual election of officers yesterday afternoon. Clyde Grater was chosen president, Don White vice-president, and Edmund Ryan secretary. Members of the Athletic Board of Control were chosen aJ follows: Senior, Frank Martin; Junior, Myron Taucr; 'Sophomore, Kalph Nelson; and Freshman, Victor Hunan. The president of the. association be comes an ex-oflicio member of the Board cf control 1YBE POSSIBLE IB Football Experts May be Able I to Compare Intersectional I Teams. Hty the Intrrnational A'eir rrfe.) NEW YOilK, Nov. 9. Through the nu'dium of intor-sei'tional farm's ami compafative 8forrs, fpothnll espt'H? helievo UuUxy that it will be possible for the team finishing the spuson with the bet record to lay claim to the National title this year. Ordinarily this would ho impos.il!f as the outstanding teantK of the cat and thr went M i'lom m".t lepresenta tivf flevens of these s.rti'tns on thf iriidiron. This year, with Vale, fiarv ard a 'id 1'rincoton out of it, sevara' inter-soetional pramcs of imprtanci have pnved the way. Concensus of opinion points to Michigan ami I'ittshunrh as the bes' Lonms of the year. Michigan ha? swept everything before her and though the Wolverines will imt meet the stronger teams of the Big Ten. comparibnns may be made. Michigan smothered Nebraska, 2 to 0. Nebnwka defcatei Noire liamc snd N'otm Oh me p'pyed V:aconin t'1 a scoreiea ti T'fie r!;ukcrs vu'r Miwieaota aside and wili m ot the ui defeated Chio State arg''-;ation to morrow at Madison. i-cm. in vi! close the reason ngriin;-t ( hifiigf which t 'am played Plirois to a .stand .stil', nothing to ncthing. In this way 4 nw' bo porible tf determine the strength of the ultimoHig Ten champions a.-: compared witf Notre Oame, which ran'n- befor? Michigan in the wet. Pittsburgh will meet trrr p'nverfu1 Vahir.gton & Jefferson tem tonun row. Notre On mo will meet W. t J November 2-1 (i.eompan.-nn of tt' scores of these gftmea will be inter esting. Michigan may be compared wit! I'itr.-hurgh after Michigan plug's I'etir ;it Philadelphia. IVnn hehl Piltbdrgl to a clow .-core and th Veterans an out t pde up a larger count again the Quakers. fiarmmitb. un(l"?e.itod todale. no'' I'tnn tojnmrnw at IWton. Shou'e Onrimoulh win and later lay claim t tlf title the .'core in the per.n K:,ni' will f'gure. PLATING THE FIELD WITH JACK VFIOCK tl.r lntmwli;n il .V'n. Hr. li'r.) NK'.V YORK, N oveio'o r 9. Foot ball u.-ed to It; a ga:i-e in w:,ih biut strength .-eiifned s-.ipreme. liei-f uas the prime leoui.-ito a fi:' year., ago. ami the little follow.- wen passed up l v tiie eoahes " U-eausi tliy did not have the avoird'itxdi hat wa- tl Jght necessary to the upbuilding of a winning teaio. Put tl.c old-time caveman -totf ha. had to take a hack seat, for the cami of football i'.s it U played tmlay b) all of the larger ,-chooh; of the conn try lias he, .".; a tr-'i'e h re brain.cunt, a- much as brute force. Foi thall ha.i r-allv b- n elevated t' i i t! tb' I he little- fl I1..WS HP I til.- l.tC ha,'o come into the-r ov.n at i The ir.tri'ate plav.i that by lo university e! -.ens lodi, ikiip strength, foot - uree -: , an, : .-i.oed, hut th-y ie,ei:re qui' k -think ; i-fl. p'o -.e: -. ... i r It sure mei. r r:e. a. eairh us anything ere. 1 he mini 'duetion of the forward n.ss was I big step in biiil'ling p footiudl a. !fntitir game, and .Jnee it ha heel jniverally adopted and appr.tVi H til' 'coaching fraternity lifts fMind a wtd, latitude, for the u.-e of it.- brains. In any season but one. I.ke th' 'pi'ent autumn, wi'h war interfering. Mm coaches have no trouble finding plenty cf material. The new style Igaiue has extended the 1 id ami players of all sixes and vcinhU can be ;u,ed to advantage now. ; The slow-footed, lieefy team of old ; would be a ji.ke in this day and age, 'fc, Rith the exception of a fairly heavy line, the niak'up of modern football elevens leans toward the ', lighter and faster men. Playera like ; timer Oliphant, who is heavy a.id stockily built, mnny increase the poundage of a football team, but they never get by unless, like Ullie, th bhve U)t of speed and natural foot ball ability. . AnCvber new phaie of modern foot fr1t I.; ths amount of att-r.tn now lmj given to seeor-d
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i Jim Qli tion to individual -ttars as they used o. Taey have le.irn.d that a footall te..:i v it'iout a - t: oet- a.:ay of "Tf.tltu:-) often .1 r:u: ire, and for h ,-, r- . -:i the i,.,! ,'.lii:i! , us are ;. "t :!; s.f.ention t'roei ir.ajord ill !::,,,!: M i til ;1 Its ..ff-tlse. T' day Jic i o ,:e f a -iim U v hat (ounl.-r.-.f hea. '.. ?! i that flHl! of foot hi, I U l..-.ng ;!.rt,d. .(, '.v-ta the -.r- i g:.n-' it 'Bu-. "d '! o. -tunni-w f." seor !g niu-h rreprer, the otier.se tnu-' .levelnp,.! lo st. The h., st s-:l.s ,f !:,.,i Vr, r days kio!:e.-s. f.-irllic lint iliii.pi f ' ;.': "rs of great strength vho ...., . , . .'., i and who co d: h' v oil ,i h-.f .:'" ta.-k;ers aftei .re.iki-g '1 v.aiga th- Ii--. 'I'l :. w, :id,vxlitii! r'ars a-d they ,!eeen.I .'. fore U'.n their i.n wion t .ro.- ! th" urtvi.i's g ul 1' : s :''.i.i upn the 'hot.' let.!" emrd gi-e them Today every i.layer -i :, lV..t!.all eiim is iTnior'al.' . A Mowern el,l'"e' s lu ilt ok- a m.i-hine. wito ever-, a roe Ktf! d,r,e,ie::t pon wh-r cv i.'hvei . 1 y. .-. i' h. a h.vnim. si lacklitld .r:m -r ,t jdayer ...i en!:.-, f Kttei. ..,;, ." t.e C 'lilies. '-. -,. is r-i.-ikieg it..tf frit : t- ongl, note:.il in maey e.-ho ls li .s mad" I imperii.;!'.-.-. And ,n:r- of t,ie bigteit iv.. n in f id erw are p.-t-!iet:ng t. day tl.t ' th" g.-.iee has liif'. d ,.., ,i new , va; that there vill h -,...-e football is. ! o.-ite: .. !- SHOWINt; I P WELL. I.lojd Koark of d.anc- I'lays W.-P in !'a-k,-iha!l laa;ue. The (a:i F,-ho put.',, led at Siio-l :.iKe h ,.) sei.ool, In oae.ue.li-.. s:,;..: i.l..;. i I. .rl: rr..-, Ad,-. , led.., i, ho.-.in: up v...:..lerfully in the tM.ik.-t-all l-ague. lie is a t h .01, tpia k. rv ,eit p! v. hi k-ep, ealni, colUvf-l in I on e.. h the ..ffeiisivr ;.nd 'I' feiv ove oiiior' t' - liotte.-l oi-.tTu-nts of s a i:e. F.irtheiniore ' :tlis-s the henftt to hi- team of passing the ball, tie would be a u 'd exaniple for cerain Khoi!ri.lg f..rw.r.l. Roaik a. onvar l e-i be Advance state five last ,ar. lie ,s welcome I ' re. lnr'o.-tai-'y. Siiallcross would probably hav ost the iit:t game hid it not been 'or Itoir'.;'., shootlnit and ussinir." YourFobtwearWants Beft Satisfied at the Home Shoe Store Formerly Carre E. Davis Shoe Store Joe C. Smith. Mgr.
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To Feel the Tremendous Power of a Good Car tugging at the reins, so to speak, is a comstaut source of pleasure and enjoyment to the driver, but such pleasure only comes with ownership. May the Pleasure Soon be Yours!
ENGLISH AUTO & TRACTOR CO.
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STOCK SA.LE The imders gne.1 will sell at public auction, nt tlio J. L. .Staiui fatm l'-j mil, 3 north of Fayette, en TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, '17 sale to begin at l'ld'O a. in. Ml'I.ES Pair of ( year old mules, mare and horse, black, well mated and etia rood broke; weight about HtHiti pounds. CAT I I. K, 4ti lie.,,! -Thirty head of nii'k cow-; 11 fresh and 11 springers and milkers. Eight reel cows, with calves by side; ages from 2 to li years old; f, Jersey cows, with calves by side; these cows are from It to fi yarn old; 4 brindle springers; tl red rpnnirrr.!; 4 Holstein springers; 2 black spiwirw; age from li to -7 years; 4 yearling red heifers; 3 bulls; I Hereford, 8 murithi old; roi-.n .-Vrth'-rn, 10 months old; Ked Ko'ltd' Ilufhaiiij If inouths old. HOtlS, about Ha head of hogs Ilii'ht tried sows, aome with pigs by .-tde, some open; Rig Tap. Fclaiid, yalts, oiien, eligil,!e to resistor; about 40 head of feeding bouts, woigtitnK fioi4 : 7ll to I jii pou"ds. i , J J SIIKFP. ''I head Twenty breeding ewef; 12 ewe lambs; buck Iamb. These are all extra good; black face. Shropbai-e, FEED One hundred hii.-hel.i white seed oats. AM sums tintler $.'i-fkl, earn; credit of : months on bankable note with 4 per cent interest from date; 3 cents off of dollar tor r.,.-h. J. L. Smith & Dolph Weber Lunch on grounds. Sale under tent. At i TlOVK.eR:? Col. .?. B. Henderson, Lebanon; Col. FiKlf, of Danville: Col. Mardi, of lirownsburg.
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We will have a sanita -y plant conforming with iill .state laws and operating under a state license. We have a .sanitary truck and will protect your farm from disease. Your animals removed at no charge to you. LebanonReductionCo. PHONE 301
O. J. K I S E R General Auctioneer Phone 823. 917 S. Lebanon Karpens' Upholstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO.
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November 1st Prest-O-Lite Service Station Storage Hattcries and GasJTanks Jacob E. Wilcox 112 East Main Street Phone 139.
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