Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 38, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 November 1917 — Page 2

-Jii..i4UtiS ... ii Suffering Curi by Me& cine Recommended by Siater-in-Uw.

Jamaica, N. Y. "I lulfrJ greatly with nrj bead mnd with backache, wat

f i..in'i,'ii,iijrni, atttf, nr-

latha and felt ry miserable, m I wil

irregular for two

UJveert. One da

Iwhen I wit feeling

"j iunBsuany paa my

m and tald, 'I fish yon would try Lydia E. Pinkham'a

ompound. So I

brgan taking it and I am now in food health and am cured. I took the Compound three timet a day after meal, and on retiring at night I alwaya keep a bottle in the boom. "-lira. L. N. Dukniian, 2 South St., Jamaica, N.Ti Women who reeoter their health naturally tell other what helped them. Some write and allow their name and

photograph to be published with teetl

monials. Many more tell their friend.

Write Lydia E. Flnkbum Medi-

rino Co. (confidential), I.yon

Mh, for anything you need to

know ttbout yuur ciliucutk

A FREE TRiP TO HAWA&'

RjrMntativ Purnell Decide) That He W ill Stick. "On the Job" at Home.

where do you

ar trie cJenrs, counter or tbj duurty wagon c TntT and duet are ahrty objection able particularly 10 la coffee. Yoa can't tska it out, 10 yon must cither buy clean coffee or muddy, bit. icr coffee that tome peddler may tell. Go&sh Sun ' Ccffeo 'i IssacJeanruyou wau!dajakityor . tc!f. in unlit factorie it te roasted and cut by ipecial procc that re. ' move all the duat and chaff. Golden Sun it ell coffee. Why pay for any thing elae f Sold only by grocer.

Tha Woolson Spica Co. Toledo, Ohio

KEEP lOOKiNSYOIJNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young ' to feet yooog to do thia you moat watch yoer hiei and bowela there'snoneedof har tor. a tallow complexion dark rings mder your eye pimple a biltoua look in your face dull eye with no sparkle. Vour doc tor will tell you nicety tier cent of ail Bcknces comet from uv active bowels and liver. Dr. Edward, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound miked with olive oil to act on ' the liver and bowel, which he gave to hit patient for year. Dr. Edward' Olive Tablet, the eubctitute for calomel, tre gentle in their actton yet alwayt effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which jhtul-l be enjoyed by everyone, by tocin? : 5 the U .-cr and clearing the tystcm 0 uuritus. You wiU know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet by tiieir olive color. I'Jc and tx per box. All druggista,

Your Used Furniture Taken 09 part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS Phonea 18 or 184

KAIiWtflEliiSa.

COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIRE Interstate Pub. Service Co

CKsennTrn spills

The Attica Ledger taya: "A signal honor which he regretted to decline cam to Congressman Kred S. Purnell shortly before lie left Washington, when he wat selected as one of the ongreniional party that is to visit the Hawaiian islands during the congressional rerer. The trip is made on invitation of the territorial government of the Islands and at its expense, $40,000 having been appropriated to pay the expense of the junket. The party include about thirty senator ami representatives, some of them men prominent in governmental affairs, among them being Senators Harding, of Ohio, and Curtis, of Kansas. The object of the trip is to afford the congressmen opportunity to become acquainted at first hand with the condition and nerds in the island o that they will be better able to piss judgment upon such measure a may atTect it:', development The party is now on its way, having assembled at St. Louis Oct. 25. hrom that point all expenses of whatever nature are paid hy the Hawaiian government. From St. I.oui to San Francisco the trip was turned into a patriotic pilgrimage, big mc-tins being held a several cities at which various member of the party made addressee. At Honolulu a big reroption aaite the party and this will be followed by a tour of the island.', reception and gala meetings beim; arranged for them at every important town throughout tho territory. "sir. I'urnell was one of two new coagreasnwu that received invitations to aiak the trip am! under ordinary condition he would have nrc-ptpd gladly. However, he decided promptly that with the country at war and ne man knowing what the future hold In ttore, his fi-st duty to the country and to the people of his district wa to remain on the job where he could render whatever service he could in any contingency that might arise. In view of the fact that few other congressmen to whom tho invitation was rendered declined the trip The Ledger believes that Mr. i'urnoll i to be commended and that his constituents throughout the district will feel that he acted wisely in the mat-

POK.YfckLY CARRE E. DAVIS J. M. FRENCH

CHANGE OF ' FIRM

NOW TiJB HOME SHOE STOIiE Joe C. Smith, Manager.

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Beginning Wednesday Morning, November 14th at 8 o'clock. Store closed all day Tuesday

'tomorrow arranging the stock for this sale.

iDERED TO REPORT FORMiWl

Mitchell Tillotson Receives Word From Aviation Corps Officers.

Mitchell Tiilot-on roceived word this morning that his application for entrance into the armv aviation service had been accepted. He u ordered to report for examination at Indianapolis Thursday. The examination ill require two days. If he passes all

of the testa he null be sent at once to

aviation camp for training.

1 " 'r' rili 1 U i u . 1 i t i i v (I

11 v A

s Misses and Children

$9.00 value? , change of firm prica . . ,

JOINT INSTITUTE

CONTINUED FROM PACE 0.'E.

fuagest as fundamental. Toe modern

unguagss aie not considered u.t funI amenta!. Latin ib the greatest medium of cul ure and education. The greatest

writer have studied Latin in lead of Kngiish composition. Latin is the

am means of keeping the central

powers together. Latin words ex-

wreas ideas clearly. The good La'ii.

stuileut inukes luniiif uodernlixxi in

romance. Latin is a good mental exjreise. Ame'ica has made the im-

ake of permitting all languages. Miss Orpha Cole, of the Jamcrtwn

acltool, in discussing her subject fcaid

in part that some hook worn: fail

to interpret life; too much specialisation rnay develop narrowness; no too the lack of learning creates narrowness; improved character is the result

of education. Ideals anc Constantly Changing, thus high school students often fail to select their life' work.

Knowledge )K net power unlet tnd

so.

Miss Irene Johnson, a high school

teacher in Perry township in her dis

cussion among other things expressed tho following thoughts: Tho highly

rieveLofted, cultured individual is the be4 product of education. Tho simp-

I'jt Log ige i the best; artificial i

k and brass rewelry a? in the name ' flic bbie contain tlie best!

examples of Une itones, war stories ;

A Real Shoe Sale

Ladies1 Footwear Direct from the best Eastern nntl Western nianufiicturen, nmcly, Armatrong, I'tz Sl Dunn, Sliernood and "Julia Marlow."

.$7.45

$2.95 .S5e85 $2.95

...$3.85

Colored Kid Hi-luce booU, several pat- (P A OP terns, $G and 1 values, new firm pric. . DtdbeOJ $3.00 values, change of firm (PO A C price tDeCr.itFj

1.50 value, Colored Kid Boudoir (3 1 1 C

change of firm price vltlWi

$1.50 value Kid and Felt House Slippers, chanjio of Qfm price OO v Kvery pair a better value than the fiwt price indi cates the difference is your.

318 pairs, all size and patterns. $4, $5, CJO QP $6 and $7 yaluet, new firm price I)WeJ

J7.00 values, change of firm price 0G pairs light velour, lace. Iuuis heel, ii value, new firm price Wi.00 values, change of firm price

e " Boys and

All popular reliable makes charge of firm price's: $:).")0 values S2.S' $o'.(K) values S2.4.-. SJ2.50 values $!.!" values SJ.fiS Other pnee, finally

Youths The kind your boy neeil.-. Change of frm jrric.'s. values 'OO

Stacy Adams Shoes

All wearers of fine shoes know this line. Eaeii pair worth today, $12.00; change of firm QQ QC nrieP 30.OJ

0268 Pairs Men's Shoes

scnting $i, .I values. ,Nici ( h:lr:ge of ti

.-. and fall - lot Mi i. Pi and f . eican siloes, in iriee.

7

fcJl HOICK

300 pairs Ladies' shoes, odd

pairs, values up to S3, choice

tw"4.aslfj'ip vn . w s 'U rn f t; -t t'tV ii'-ri ft'f'.ifOli-'i I,

5 ?

I.-

. Xur v s

tea ' . r. OiWt-U 4 f.fMAX, Ma i,. . a it AnilJjHllt,lh it, l-.i.. ,.,., j

$1.95

MEN'S HEAVY SHOES

WESTERN MADE NOTED FOR THEIR COMFORT AND WEARING QUALITY. VALUES IMPOSSIBLE TO HUY NOW.

High cut lace boot, $7.00 and S-50. $5.85 High cut lace boot, $0.00 and $6.50 values

$.".(X) values, new (j?Q QC firm price DO.OJ $1.00 values, new ? 1 C firm price POXJ $.1,-0 values, new OJO QfT firm price P.OJ

ENTIRE LINE NEW RUBBERS-CUT PRICE

MEN'S

SHOES

HOWARD AM) FOSTER. DOl'f.LAM, STACY ADAMS, HOLLAND. This community knows the value of these shoes from having long worn them. CHANGE OF FIRM PRICES All lont.er vuiiies, (pfy ip &.40 M lormer S.M0 values, Of OtT (bbtoo AM l'li-nier SG.ihi "alur'9, (T i r)f ( h-iire Jh4.0il

mi termer -.) values, ClK.icu All iormer .$1.00 nines. Choice

NliVV RUBBERS-CUT PRICE

$3.85 S2.95

CASH ONLY. I'L'RCHASKS KXCI1ANGKI) OH MONEY KW U.NDEI) W HEN KETLltNEI) IN COOl) CONDITION VAILE AND SABERT0N

THE

JOE SMITH, MANAGER

HOME

u J. J?1X

FORMERLY CAKUE DAVIS SHOE STORE SOUTH SIDE SQUARE

JOE SMITH, MANAGER

and h'ifhcjt examplcii of the kniKiriation. The following point: were considered: Attitude, taaard the chool; the actual grades; development over the lust year; aga and hzb of punils; progress durinif the S CAT. . A. 0. Kibbey, of the Jnmetf,wn schools, said in part tint hiftmy is thu evolution of the live iustitiitieiw, home, slate, church, "nJivvl and indus

trial. Too maty histories deal only with the fovoittment. Wc should icasoii from colihc to effect; appreciate tho truth; appretiuto the present. Teach pntriotln.n. Wa must shift en-.ptiasis from remote to present' history; from political to u-viut and "-onomie history. Ifiieii ()! ticsl prrhlerrM, suck m lisMjng, ametagc awTtiuIruite, T.ie

year 1(148 uaa a turning point in hu:

torj'i 148 to 1914 it a MirioJ or mod- c;-t., em histivry. foi rnt

ioru Knox, ot .lonsviiii', oxirooscil ucionr

fcr belief ttiat a pupil fhouhl kn.

his own language before tnc fonvgn. F, . Corjentr, superlnierxlcnt d Advanre ntHmAn, statml that Mere a teriftd of onret in the teaelunir of science. Uc':iicn worn in tna niiju

I has i :i j.piI the downfall of to Mrs. Irwin Drown, 71j North Me Hitfn schixi's teach tho .1.!'- titia Toniiinson was selected !c.r t unthti-M cnipha; iting ono. The lary.

ire falling olT aj to nunrierj The .intete.st and . attention

of i.tu-knt.1 in hisrfi choo!... (,er.er-i! good and the attendance was very tience neetis to oe. orginiwd. t pleasing. The program that ha( been prctiIhc I'ntrirj Gradi. ously arranged ws carried o-it In f.i'l feHchei'K in prunwy iCiatk-s hcMiund siretii! dtst'wiii'n was foilovel sepai ate tioiut. Hm l.mmn t-inith, ' with round t.ible Unk.