Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 37, Lebanon, Boone County, 10 November 1917 — Page 4

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e.1 every evanlne arnapt aunitay mall Mrtlrma reaction It Hural I ae tlinnl of Jenmatesrn, A4TtiomiowB, tiiMiiiwn, ZinnaMeolianlcauurg, KUamVUle, Intime and ftoeatoo. -Builneas, 7; News, It rroaata or vasoamios. (Mull subscriptions payuMs atrlctlv m advance ana paper will be aiecontlnuext unless subscription riy Mall, ona year . . . Pr Mall. SIX month Br Ulall, thra montna By Mall, on month Br Carrier, per week bw Carrier, on year Obituaries and Card of Thanka are ubjeot to a churite of tc per lint of ix wonla. t:asn stiouia accompany mailer or thi aina. Aitvertmine; matter or lotteries or anything of a like nature not accepted at any pric. i Advertuina- rate mad known on ap- j plicaiion. - aZZSH "'i':1",":,?"""; and ClllcafO. atasoano CALawuiB. tate4 Kaetlara. Roon l-orise No. 9. ,. ft A. If. second frldiiy each, rnonlii. 7:3i p. m. Ivory c. Ton, secretary: Visiter J. Ktiaw, W. at. Inanon Chapter No. 2f. Order Eatarn Dtar Kir-r Tiiedny eu.-li month. 7 JO p. m. liella Van Nuy, secretary; May Sen u: II, VV. M. tilnnnn Ct r,tfr No. SJ. R. A. M Second Wclnef-l.ty ench month, 7:30 p. m. Ivory o. Tone, srcrelary; Ilea H. Coombs, M. I'. No. 45. R. B. M. an-lcrv No. 43, K.ileht Mornlny each month. Toll, recorder; ''ster F. Jones, E. C. HONOK FOR HENKY. Thorntown Man Appointed a thief Engineer of Company at Camp. The Thornt Time, ,:iy.: " '"- sideraldc honor has come t Henry of this place, who is her of the Company of K.ng in Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Mr. Henr luu) lieen appointed chief engineer ov er 42 other applicants, 111 exnminatti for the position, many i f them coih g' hied and of high station. He out over all on pure iiierit, and th' new position carries with it rank am a salary of Sl.f'OO a year." COURT NEWS. In the case of Owen dates jtetitinn for drain, Roy Rust w pointed third drainage commiand tiie matter was referred "P" n,'r 'he drainage cmunissieners, who are oroereii to meet, ai rn'ii s 1 Ikt 19, ami quality an.l report on or before the first day of the January term of 1918. II. Maybelle Miller ha.- been grant-, ed a divorce from Walter Miller. She was givln custody of the child. , Job Work al Repot U-r office Llississippi Delia Plantation FOR SALE T. & W. V, ll.. in lFl.re . oun with irravH roftil urnir way of e nTuctkjn thruuifh pr..i, ny. 4" ai of this ian-J is in J.ltfi, tti!" of c tlvHtton. a r in f.a't'ir -. .TH frt t!mtr. Black t1v lo :.;.;rxrr, Hut tl'.i,: hig w?U. Hum ffr iwwty-ttT-e mulsft, ihop ani tol totv. Kir a quick Mltf w Koltitt t4 tnctudu the pfirvmal property ,f.1 r.p on p!c whih of 2H0 mrtan of fln cotton, 174 ft-r mm, anl bal ini; in can n-i pnttito, tc , alfo ton mul, tMn hJ of Jioin. two waiT.ina, tr.uwnr u rait, an! firm impinifr.n.. Tim ruttun on th1 property- i ail btr.ft ' -pi, an it iH pr-,. fr.,n tl.rrr-fo X T).i 1- K 1 lv of nr a-1 I or f irth-r inf rr:t; tton cmll on or wtt9 M. E. WAIIWRIGHT, Manlier LAKO IPARTMINT IR11SF0R9 KILTY COMPANY OREENWOCD, MISS. Sewing Machine SOLI), RENTED AND REPAIRED i Hemstitching a Specially Singer Machine Co. New Address, 20H Mam Street PHO.NE 127

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Gross Valu of Estate Found to be $34,390 Net Other News of Probate Court The court in fixing lritance tax ' ' . .' ' '. 1 and is exempt ffnm tax; William K. j '.oroliettc, Charles t. IJiroliette ann LuKollette, Charles G. LaFollette and Sarah Josonhine Young, children, are I , ,fi K1S ,- , , lh.jr i p"fn assignen so.oifl.-io and tneir lax. fixl at 16,18 each. I.ulu Auntie, , Nellie M. Crimea and Alvah F. Cory, ' irrandi hildren are each assigned $2,-'. 21.K. and their tax. 2.1 each, makinir total tax of Mtate. tl4.ri.02. The estate of t.'alpn I'. Koonti was ! valued at jVUM.50, the debts to be deducted. $fi.l! leaving net value, i'lA'-i'Z.M which is assiKned to Caroline 1 A. Kise, i-tcr, and her tax fixed at i $J:.SH. The court approved the report of lames C. Daniail, ailministiator of : Aiuiy r.. An.iei,on esiate in .nn nr vim charged with $1,400 and claimed credit for 442.4. leavint balance of $'j."i7.:t6 for distribution to Carl K. Andemon and the estate of Percy W. An - derson. Jonas lyrket, (ruanlian of John I. -how ing his chargeable .mil his credits, $l"x.:i tnce on hand of $4:J.o. to be $.V.i.'I.N7 leaving bal- : I, which was I. Twenty. four I'rescnt State Supervisor Gives An Add rest. .ting of th ounty wiis :.l dealrt ho .leaders ent with the i-xcepti.m of tme. .-t;ite siipervis,.r 1 ninistrators, made ; ti.-n. The meeting v.': h:ni l.y County Due . Xorthw.iv. mnty fuel a turned over to him l.y t ounty imertor C. I . S. Xcal. Mr. N'ortliway explained in detail to the i,i..n the nc.v feil-ral fuel ifguiatii PS. lie stated that the t onMimei- should m;.k their coal wants 1-newn at once to some local dealer. He urg. d that the deal, rs .ee that ears are unloaded 11s uuiekly as pes--ilile, even if it necessitates working on Sun lay. He stated that there has Icon a large increase in the coal out put of Indiana, but the bulk of it ha. heen sold ollt-l.le of the state. Th' p,a,,r as informed the dealers tiiat tne govemnient now nas ansoiute contr0 fut. been .nP ,y S( T puces ami tlistritiuiion 01 nd that heavy penalties have 1 provided for dealers who violate iaw by charging high prices and -piling coal out unequally. AI TO OVERTURNED. Machine on Wav to Lebanon Mel With Accident One Woman Hurl. Mrs.' Raymond Homey, living or I tl,. t',f..vU,,A ml,., norlliu-st of 'o .blesvd!.:', was injured in an automobile , I aeculent on the Westfiehl road Kagietown. Wednesslay morning. The. horti which she sustained are net of . a serious natur-. The party was traveling in a Ford car. Mi. Ilorney was not with them. Other V-cupants in car were Miss K-n-ma Clark, daughter of Melvin Clark and Mrs. Cecil, of Nohlesville. They were on their way to Lebanon and struck some fresh gravel and, in the trouble that followed, the machine was turned over. Mrs. Homey had

u reneweiii. the gross value of estate to be .J4,.iyu, : , , ; aresses. Mr. nausra, or Lrawtords-1 Miss Nellie Utterback,

;jj;aKuinst which there are debts of 2.- L,,,,'. ' .,. ' ,.' .' : ville, will make the principal address-, the testing room of the a"::::::::::: m : S7.fi8. leaving net alu of $31.72.2 i w" be "pkf-, The T"'; I This church will hold no meeting of iU , densed Milk Company

J; of which the widow, Sarah h. Lafol- " 7 " T?.' , , niTi ' ' , j own, but will unite with others in the badly burned when she

6 00 lette la assigned $j,l'.)o.. in value : ' .,,..'. . , , ... meeting at the M. t. church. acid on them

her foot painfully mashed. but not to 6:00; union meeting at the M. E.

the extent the the injury is serious. All of the other occupants of the car escaped without being hurt. The party returned to Noblesville and Mrs Horney had her foot dressed by a physician. CARRIED $2,000. The late James S. Darnell carried a $2,000 policy in the insurance department of the K. of P. order. A check for that Amount was received this morning by the local lodge to be turned over to the heirs of Mr. Darnell. PUBLIC SALE DATES,

Nov. l:i-Tus.lHy-J. L. Smith and ''-r'lf Without Word," .'Hall Dolph Weber, l'j'miles north of Kay- ,:VU''cn Salome ette- st.Kk ur international convention at Nov. :.Tuesrfay Audra Batta Kanast City Wfw. the greatot contin.l W a (:, -ti- miinii r.inliMi veiition ever hpld bv the Christian

of l-cbannn. Nov. .V Thursday Sarah E. Knox miles southwest of Lebanon. Not. 13. Tuesday Kay NaL Leb-

anon fair grounds; sheep.

O...S. A. Pa k.n, r..-tor l 9:20 a. m., Sunday school; 10:4:. a. m owning worship; 6:00 p. m., Hpworth League; 7:00 p. m., evening worship. Sunday morning the pastor- wiQ speak, on this subject: "The Suffering of Today and the Story of Tomorrow." Sunday night there will be a masa

!nd Tjcinity our m the fn. I inr of all the churches and should be well att,nHt .... u , ... , , "'"-J m. uc served by the .-t.pworth League of ' m. n i. Centenary church. There will he a "ort nMtin(t irht bei;inninr at T o'clock in the league room. Ev-'O-one is invited. The Industrial I nion will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:80 in the church. All the ladies of the church are urged to attend. Music for Sunday, November 11. Morning l'relude; "Andante in V". . . .Huti.ste Miss Ruth Perkins, Hymn ' No. 35, "Lord We Come" , neyci ; ConR-reiration. (Anthem. "The Silent Sea" NcidlinKer Quartette. : offertory: "Meditation in E Fiat" i , , ; Puboi.l j' Miss Ruth Perkins. Callcott Congregation. Hymn No. 508. "Precious Name". Congregation. tlude: "Chorus in IS" Fa Miss Ruth Perkins. Kvening 4o, organ recital, utie: "Scherzo S mphouiqu. '. l aul Miss lluth Perkins, hem: "The Voire of Jesus". . . Muisl Quartette. rtorv. "Seieniili." Pii Miss Riith perkin... t: "Lead Kimlly I.igiit" P.uderi - Iv-th.-r r...bh:n-. Mis Kl-i-e , Parkin. e tjuarlette Selet Tabernaelt. Ma'e Quurlette. tlude: 'lii'ermi zzi " (.; Miss Ruth Perkins. FIRST BAPTIST 111 Rt II. Morning worship. 1 1 1 Organ; '"Amiante in F". . lock. Miss Mary S'.ev Old Hundred .(iloria Patii Hymn: "Majestic Sweet ' Response: "Father, As ' Offertory: "Berceuse" .. An.h -He Fatnteth Hymn: "The (ireat Phvs o.-tlude: "O Paradise" Sermon: "Life's Hattb 'I'he Sunilay school grnt invitation to the parent. 0t the little folks come alone. ' clas fo all. The school met.at 9:4a. The H. under the Mis.. Cecil the hour. . P. I.', will meet at MO leadership of (roup t 111. Hurt will have chaige of The theme will be "Self Control." Tl... V.Olke.s' CiUM.il day school will meet Th ing at the home of Mrs. on West Main street. We will unite with the es of the city in the uni ModUt church tomorrow ev ing. This meeting will be in the r 1 111 Hr y 1 i"s'rvps ,h'' .-upl.rt of md true American witnin reach. Next Sunday evening, Novem'er ' 19, the women will have charge of the service. This will be the annual Thanksgiving meeting of this organization. CKNTRAL (IlklSTLW CHI 111 II Sunday sidiool at 9:30; morning eroo. .i 'in .on. rkiU.;.,. c..i,.nr at church-at 7:00. The Sunday school has steadi tdvanced in its efficiency. The graid lessons have been introduce.) in all the lower classes. The Junior depiutinent under Mrs. Julia Harney, has heen organized. The Primary dep; rtment, Junior department and two classes in the Intermediate depaitrnPllti are UMinj the graded lessons, prenta should make a special effort their children. Special music in the morning ser vices. Soio: "The Lord is Mv Shepherd'' : Wallace Ramorta Hiandon. j Organ numbers by- Miss ('oklienc ' C.rove: i "Prelude" ' Tours rhnrches. We were fortunate in having ftiur of our members in that conveatipn as our representatives. Tomorrow morning there will be brief but interesting reports ,of the most

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ha promiaed to be with ua one eve-; ' , , '. "it . v T I N nin. thi, month He will occupy th, ' Pw. .US ftt (TOCdUC, pulpit at a'Sunday evening aervtce.pl "VM f" t y, ..v J ' N 11 W.-X

Full announcements later. A very important union meeting will ha- kjM in the M K. ehurrh Sun-'

day evening. Every good citizen in Miss Nellie Utterback Severly In the city and immediate surroundings jured at Condensory Yesterday,

should be present and hear the ad-1 This is the week set apart for rais-. mt money for the War . M. C. A. Boone county is asked to (five $10,- i 500. Every member and friend of ; the Central church is urged to have ; a part in this very important and! needy work. Uo not tic slack in this matter. I'HIISBVTKRUN CHt'Rl'M. Sunday school, 9 .10; niorninfj service, 10:o0. Organ: "Andante B Flat .Major" fhihnis Miss Bess Hutrhings. Sentence: "Holy, Holv. Lord" Ashford vi,-,. J,)ne, ! Chant , ' 'Response: j orij ! Mrs. lacrbelli, Mr. Jones, Mr. Tolle. "The Lord's PrayerQuartette. Lend Thine Ear, 0 . . Roberts Quartette. Communion" .. "Rock of Ages s, Mrs. Iacohcll . Paptiste Raymond Mr. Jones, Anthem Mr Mr. Tolle. Pomp and Circtmistance" Edc Subject He Knew W hat W as Man." Vespers, 4;?,i) p. 111. Special musical program by the two qu;n'tetti'S. Kubject : What America is Fighting for; cr What lier Peace Terms Will he in the Series of Vesper Talks on ThemiM Suggested by the (ireat War. The congregation will unite in the union n.M'tinjr a- the Methodist chiic-h n tlio evening when Mr. Ballard, i.f CiaAforilsville will .-peak. CHRISTIAN SCIENC E. Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." ! cmces Sunday at 11 a. m.; Wednesay at p. m.; Sunday school at

, ., Christmas Seals, Cards and Reading room is open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from two to five Tags are in. Buy them early, every v-ek. A circulating librHrv of ' .

ed Ch cience literathe readingi ir.aintained at A v.-'n jme is extended to all to al- (, nd tl.. -e services, also to call at the read in room, Ca.-on Neal building. W MM T ST R Kin I) APTIST. Sunday school, 10 o'clock; preacha;g ..erviies, 11 o'clrnk. Subject, "loauty and Perfection Shineth Tu'i'hnre will be no services Sunday evening, apd all will attend the patriotic services, at the M. K. church. l'nr.er meeting Tuesilav mglH at Mr. Peail M.lntyre's on Heck street. I n. lav night at Mr. Haven's on South .Meridian street. All are ronllaiiy invited to attend these meetings. Praynr meetings this week at P.rothFor Itching Torture J 1 hera is one remedy that seklnm fails to stopitLhir.g torture and reli-ve skin uritation and if. at makes the skin t.-lt. dear and healthy. Any rlnivgist enn supplr you with zemo, winch generally overcomes all t!:in diseases. Acr.e, cra nia, itch, piinpl. i, ra .hcs blatkhiads in most case p.: way to reino. lr -qu ntly, minor blemishes disapjicarrjvcrntlit. Itching u:a.illy stops in-tantly. Zemo is a 3aft antiseptic liquid, clean, ca-y to u-e ard clcix-ndable. It costs cnlv S.ic; an extra latge bottle, SUn). It will not stain, is r.-t grea-y or sticky and is positively safe for ti ruler, sensitive kins. " " ThatW. RmU.. C:cUnd.a YourFootwearWants Best Satisfied at the Home Shoe Store Formerly Carre E. Davis Shoe Store Joe C. Smith, Mgr. Umbrella Repairing and . Recovering JOHN C.ROSS I . j uni.oi) i:hc.ii.ii, w. as

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by the regular church service. ARMS BADLY BURNED. employed in Indiana Conhad both arms

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accidentally broke a bottle of sul- " To'edllCate YOUr clliUreh as'to the Tftlue of I phuric acid. She was taken to the Uwoti to theis- , . . . ... s . . . Williams hospital where the burns ClOtheS 13 ,a9 important aS theil being. lnStrUCtd wore dressed. ' - ,.'..'. ''' "S. the three' Rs. Purchase for them a pair of 3 '111 -.5' stui'ny school shoes and you can also teach them

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Doan's .Kidney Pilla , wetk used they brought benefit... , . The story was told to Lebanon resi--dents, t . - . Time has stiwirthenetl tlte'evidence. Has proven ,tho resBlt lasting: . The testimony it tjorne tQstirnpny. The proof of. jnerit convincing. re -neTts 'n.V08tigBt5J by I-ebanon Thomas Dickerson, 10i Soutli Wst street, Lebanon, says; . "I had such severe pains across the small of my brick that it was hard for me to get up from a .chair. . I .. was restless nights and in the morning when I got "Pi I feIt stiff ani1 lame. Tho secro. tions from my kidneys were irregu - lar in passage and arconipanred by a burning sensation. Doan's Kidney I Pills went right to the seal of the troubie antl made such a wonderful change in hiy condition that it was almost beyond belief. They relieved me of the back ache and greatly strengthened my kidneys." (Statement given March 18, 1110. THE BENEFIT LASTED, On October 12, P.U5, Mr. Uickerson said: "It has been a long time since I have had any ncetl of a kidney medicine and give Doan's Kidney Tills tho credit for this cure." 00c at all dealers. Fostr-Milburn Co., Mfgr., Buffalo,- N Y. Adv. .. Buy Early save money, time ana get choice. Bowman's 5 &10c Store (Jesse Neff. Allnrnev.) NUTICK OK API'OIMMKNT. i-tate of Indiana, lloone Cotint", ss: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Ara O Ilinsmore, deccuexd, late of lloone County, Indiana. Said rstatfl it supposed to be solvent. - Citizens Loan and Trust Coinpajiy,. -. Kxccutor. s wks. m Craii's m 5; cm S QfnrA .OP n. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oat Drnf 8 tor Telephont 818. Lebanon. Ind. DRESSMAKING For first class dressmaking, call on Mr. Mary Anderson, 604 Esplanade street Lebanon, Ind., phone 840. AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Accessories. Kelly-Springfield and Fiske Tires. GASOLINE 21c North Lebanon St , Paona 21 DO IT YOURSELF" Do it your aelf. Make your old car look new. Ask ua about it NOBES' DRUG . STORE CORY & BRATTON OOrav-phtiM 86 Rejudeaca phnnaa . , . 840 tod eoi, , BU1T Mirk. Faat (tart (Uraai

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. .- Writ ua or, call upoa us for full particulars. y Will bo in Lebanon each Friday ' W. A. SWANK 411-13 Ben Hur )ldg, OawfonlavIIle, Ind. 101H West Main street., Lebanon, Ind. (Squire TrowbridSe'i office $$$$$$$$$ tittttts

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Phone I PINNEL1COOMBS ' Lc-mo'i Loaiiaf Laaiaer TartV The F,irst National Bank i The oldest and largest bank in Boone county. LEBANON VULCANIZING . & SALES ASENCT . Eveh thing (or the suLo.., DORl automobiles. ' Vulcaa;iiDj a. specialty. .Telephone 862 jAmorBundintT V . ,,,, a rW---" Joh Work at Reported 07' Bfiportet1, by mail, U

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Itetzger Lnmber & Coal Co. -, . i THE PHONE ORDER H0U8E . j j . " J Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone II ' -.j--" 1 ""- I V " " 1- V'-ij Houi. I -ai--.-..----------.-aaa-aa. Rooms ll J ' i J.U -K';

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General Read J -J ! j CBANJJ O' State Ante Insurance i 1 Covers Complete 4 V "" ,! , Z. c. SMITH -t . -1201 North Meridian. Phona 982-T , I ?06 South Lebanon Phona 2XJj .JOJ SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ! SHARPENED " i I J SsigU edg, per dozen .....Ua f f - Double edga, per dozen V fmJ

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