Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 38, Lebanon, Boone County, 12 November 1917 — Page 4
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TL'ELY PiCIIOS C!l . HGG MANAGEMENT LVicAL'lw-JETlO - FIFTEEN ILK HAULERS :'!ii!ii,.... ... ii..:u.iiHii!!.i.i. Comes Wednesday Night r JHwm.l . ::.l,a, 114 r .ptir, !. I .had lKt iir I'atnot, eMaailabaa laT fxward 1". Na4. F-iltar. tnaxlaa A Manager. 4. M. Ballerloa, Nawa KJttor, taaawt evary evening axoapt Sunday Hh nail editions reaching SI Rural ftoutaa and towns of Jtmutowa, A4-a-anca, rhnrnlaicn, Wlt.town, Zlenllla. Machantcsburg, HUavUle, TarIuh and Jloaeton. Swine ProduVers Should Practice Best Principles of Breed-, ing and Feeding of Hogs. Wallace Wells, Field Agent For Condensed Milk Co. Entertained Saturday. -Uualuaaa, 71; Nawa, It
mum of imioumoi. (Mall aubsrrlptlona payable atrlctly a advance and nsoer will ba dleon.
tlnues unlaa aubscrlimon Is ranawnd) ;;;;;;'J ?2 Br Mai. ' yar itr Mall, u.raa moiuha By Mall, ana month ... By Carrier, per vxk .. Ily Caxrlar, una year . . .m JJj ( od
OMtWes'Tcarte of Thank, ar i 1? reU r to tm"L ubjeot tu a chirie of to par Una of an I hroughout the winter, rations should ? ii5KTO?,,5'be,.,l'd "if1 will properly furnish the loticriia or anytnini of a Ilka aaiura entire body of the animal. This can not accepted at any price. be done by feeding a variety pf feeds llcaVtao"1" "'d" taow" 00 "j suitable to economic hog production. "r orairiT AdvWrtiainiT ipraaanTairvWr : A T,umhe'- of good rations are here American I'raaa Aaaoclauoa, Kaw York .suggested: and i Chicago. , ( rn niM..y part5 an1 tankage ten
MAafOITTO ClllVDil, t4Ud MMUnjra. Bon T-oIe No. , F. A A M. I nd Friday srh month, 7 80 p. Ivory O, Toll, svcraUiry; WUr BaW, W. M. Lebanon Oiaptttr So. 2. Order Kat to mar. j-irst T'j-day nth. 7 0 p. m. Win Suy secretary. May tSchuils, W. II. lhnnn Omptpr No. 81 Tl. A M Bpcond V1nef'iiy each moniii, 7. SO p. m. Iv-ory C. T"lte, secretary; Hen H. Boon Council, No. 5, It. ft. irtird WMnetiijiy eu Criarl., Ha ft mm 1. reorder, trthanon Comrnandtry No. 4S, Knlirtits 1:10 p. m. ivory C. Toll, recorder; fleeter F. Jooee, B. C. NEWS STORIES AND GOSSIP FROM THE HOOSIER CAPITAL B$ lae aleraaNoaai .Vtcf Scrrln.l INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Novembel 1 12. A "motor truck railroad" may ex- j tonrf thrnh l.i;, mm i ,, . ... , , .. , Terre Haute to Richmond, over which1 shall be hauled thou-sunds of tons of aeroplane supplier, it became known today. The war department announc-, v. u ;ii . -..ir... ; with motor truck wherever possildc. i The Kovernment already has a-kcd for the improvement of roads between Indianapolis and the aviation fields of Dayton, O., and Rantoul, lit. Liberty motors are twin? m:;de in Imii-' anapolis and they will he hauled in great numbers to the field. A few years airo collciro boys and R porta in Inuiana began wearing cutfs : on their trousers. j Old men unecred ut ihem. I'.ut gradually the custom extended and now the trousers of ninny 0ld nirn as -well a young men have the neat little cuff on the bottom. , The war will entirely chanire this' little ttd. According to members of; the Indianapolis Cutters' Association,, clothes next spring will he without cuffs oh the trousers, "pinch back.:" or other frills. The men as well a tnc von:cn wiil : have to economize in clothing. j And the Indiana 1). A. K. wants the i men to have a smokeless ami bocrles.- j day each week. j In every part of Indiana enthu.-i.i-; tic bu.-:ines8 men, women and otl:er workers are engaged in the great campaign to raise 1 .0(1(1 ,0imi in the 6tat for the Y. M. (,. A. work. The campaign got full under wny today, and will continue until January 1. The goal of the nation is :tf,,W,. 000. The goal for Indiana is an own million. Indianapolis is to rai-e J2,W,(WI; other citi'-s aud counties have less allotments. The opening contribution in Indi-
firupolis was an anonymous gift of most poiular Shakespearean play on $25,000. i the modem Htage, becau.e of its uniFor several days workers have vernal use in the schools and the draheen seeking contributions in the matic fire of its action. Macbeth will state, which is divided into districts, be repeated Friday night, this being Kaeh district has its own organiza-' the only repetition, tion. I The We'tinc.'day matinee will be noThe leaders in the campaign in !n-i table at the llurat in that it will indiana are confident that lloosier g'v- trodiire Mr. Mantcll's young and beau-
ers will "come through" in f.ne style . . AGE LIMIT CHANGED. Apprentice Si man's Agim Kange I'rnm 1H to 30 The lal po,tia-t, r has received ..,,,....,, ..... . ..... . apprentice seamen has l, en changed. branch of the navy between the ages of 18 and 30. Atlntion is invited to
lie i.m ' '.J"'. ; Vufternoon as Shylnrk in S!iakepe.ire's ;
, ,. .. sunny Italian comedy "The Merchant ! crests strongtht We (oaiantss iu be eligible for enlistment m any ; f Venice" and at night us th bale-1 City Dm btor.. Lon, and Davi, branch of the i,avy. fuly satiric Duke of (.Inster in the Props, Lebanon; and at tho best drug , , . i Miiikespeare-t.ibher hiatorkal plv,i store in every town ami city hv the Keporter on R. R. $3 ycarlyi'-Kkhard in." 'country.
Never has there been a tims in a-hich the swine producers should
Drnrtice the heat, nrinrinlea in tha breedinrc and feeding of swine. Brood sows ami males at oreenng time s'hould be in (rood growing condition. in other wnnli Ruining in weight, if j parts; corn seventy parts, middlings j or ground oat thirty parts; corn one - part, middlings one p.irt and ground part; corn sixty parts, bran thirty parts urvl oil mal ten part; Ali of thew arc excellent ration., for 1-' ej irifcr nnim;il. Mjvpcially for brood mtah thnjughout thf winter spaton. fVr'i enough prain p;ir rlay to kft-fi the anlmala uaining nicfly with th ohjert in viow of fiavinjr them in i,vvi mn-iition at the furrowing time. (nf of the primary far tors in kecp- . 1'ian to (tive the sows exercise ii:iv wlien the weather permits, leepinif ouarters should be clean, i ' fl: comfortable and roomy. If the sleeping cjuartcrs are not comfortable it ; n:e.-ns a uaste of feeil which certaini y rioe.-' not lead to economical hotr prndurMon under our present condij !o pot fecl brood sows ice water tlii- v.inter. ft can not be afforded. . ater .-hould be warm or not any ,n.llrr than it usually comes from a The feedine of fall piirs is a question that confronts the majority of sveine producers in the state at the present time. Rapid and economicaPttiun .-hnuld be the object in feeding these p'iirs. A -ery successful ni'tlioil i. the ue of a self fecdr. Com, Kround i.ats and tankage may b fed in three different compartments of th f'-eder. This allows the pies to hel. them.-elves at the various feeds as their appetite demand. He sure and provide comfortable sleeping ri!ianeis. Thee pitcs feedinif on the '.elf feeder should have plenty of irood clean dnnkinif water at hand at tJl times. If a conditioner i desired in , . ,. . h t) llwinir mixture may be usel: Three bushels rh.irvoal, eiht pounds of common lt. t-.v.i uarU of air slacked lime one bu.-hr'l of wood ashes and one and
or.e-fourth pounds copperas dissolved."-' oi gamtat.on ant) slartml M woik in water and sprinkled over the mix-1 ;hl l""rfll' a'u-n.ied Y. Ji. tare. Flare Uns in a hopper where the . C. A. gatiieimg was held in Union nit's can help themselves. It is exred-. township yosfrdav aft.ern.n; atinglv important that swine producers .tended i.y W. T. Hoot'in. C. 1. Miller guard against iice. They reduce the and K. M. Scrvv. A meeting in vitality of the aniinal. wate feed, and Jeffcraon was also held vest. -may af-consC(ueritl;.-depreciate the value of tcmcon, uddreannl i,y W. J. DeVol. the result in. litters of brood sows. I the township chairman, and H. li. ! Crown. Judge Fan- and Rev. 0. H. Summary for Best ucwss. j Canr.khael had charge of a good First, breed for as early litters a j meeting, at Terhune lat night in the condition on the farm will permit; inU-u-t u ill" dinv. second, have sows bred as closely to-1 AU county t-ams are expected to gether as possible, third, it pays to n.ake reports to the headquarter in kern a record of farrowing da'es; '.he county -juerir.ter.dem 'fee in fourth, to avoid failure with the male. 1 tho court house hv 4.'.'' o lor-k thiuse common hog sen.-e; fifth, feed ; afternoon. A report will be made balanced rations; sixth, keep the sows ! daily to the district headipiar-.-rs at
gainirfg in f'esh; seventh, see that the ' sos have an abundance of exercise; eiklith, th? hog house should 1! clean, i roomy and comfortable; ninth, do not , iced ice water; tenth, be on guard against lice and other diseases. AT THE M I R T, IN 01 AN AFOLIS. After an aii.-ence from Indianap. for th c years, Robert Mantel!, the (
i's foremost elas.-ic tragedian, re-: 0ff irers' training camp at I-'itrt Harriti the Murut. Indianapolis, son, delivered a strong addreai in tiie lay n-'ht. Noveo her 20th, for an 1 interest of the Y. M. C. A. fund. In
(r.gagvnient. extending through the rcn aindi r of tne week. Mr. iiantell is carrying with him this Reason on a coast to coast tour complete scenir productions carefully .- lected from a repertoire mors exL! n.-avc than en;, habitwlly pre.-entcd .y an actor since the days of Booth. I Tt.e engagement at the Mu-at w ill iciien with "Marbfth" perhaps the j tiful leading woman for the first time ,on anv iitage as a featured actress.' i she will app.-ar us Juliet in .Shak 1 p. are's masterpiece of romance, "Iti,. 1 meo nnd Jul.et." Wednesday night I Mr. Mant.ll will present the only i ! n t;i, l , ,n eh, .1,, , the ! .! oTh,. Itirhaltuu" Kir aMuril , tlon Thursday night will be i ,KirK Um Mr Mant,.
Thursday night will be devoted lromy appetite improved and I am
ntell's muster- j piec of stage interpretation. On .Sat- I i uiday the do.dng day ef the cr.gage-
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A scene from "Oh Doctor" the hi? n .-.enttd at Opera Houe Wednesday night.
Y.M.C.A.WARFUND CAMPAIGNBEGAN CONTINUED FROM FACE ONE. allotment o( $'i;o before tonicht. An enthusiastic meeting; was heid at White.-town last nilit by H. ii. lirown. Rev. K. H. rvnt and A. !i. Felker, of this cny. Tl.f .ii,;ar Creek and W ushinirtori township organizations hive b..'en completed anl :'r,va:;sina; was tartcd tins inorniiiif. Ju'ige W. H. 1'arr sr ke hi a V. .VI ''. A. mectiiiaT in V ii.hiiijrSjn township yesterday afternoon. Kov Adri. y. W. H. fc'm-th and Rev. "Waiu ' ; ! ' he' " '"wtin. . Ferry township yes"iisy afterrioon, and another nx-et-ir is schedul"d there toniyht. deorire Miller and Kev. K.nt, of Lebanon, It be pr'-'cnt. liaie has pirit-cteii Crawforiisvil-e. state' that the tions ef all gr in the Reporter Miller, cha,itn;in. and ihu- (... puh!i..iu-fi THORNTOWN Y. M. C. A. At a union service ef the several Thorntown churrpes held at the Christian church Sunday morning Faxton Hibben, who is attending the la forceful way he pi'sented the horI rors ef the war and it is thought af:er healing him it will not be di'fitult to rinse the Sl.fi'MI alluttcd to the town-hip. unn HHlL I ill 1 11 I 11 111: WOMAN STRONG ef gj-aj.jj Letter Prove .f . . iigned Letter I This. Read it Keenft N. II ."I wis all run aor"' no strength, no appet.t. and a bad cough, so that a Kood deal nf llnu I nR fnr -eric M J ...a t a.i... f .--iJt, alrtl my couh soon d:pper.d. strong and well' agsuJ. Mrs. Inns ften':. and iroa remedy which creates an apblofrd, and in this narural msnocr
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MIL1TARY TRAINING. Will Be Given to (he Boy Scouts According to I'resent Plans. The Boy Scouts held their weekly meeting last Friday night, Tho question was brought up as to wheth er the scouts should have military! training ..r not. It was decided that i 'hey should ha.'e this training under Charles Zinsser. The following otTi- ; ers wore elected at the meeting; Captain, Otis Reed; First Lieutenant. Ilaymord Blarkwell; Second Lieutenant, Clyde Ti ibbett. Sergeant, Karl Hodge. Mr. Slu.-ser wiU be present at the net meeting and will give a Carre E. Davis Receives Announcement of Course For Signal Corps Training. Carre K. Davis, chairman of the 'oiiiity t'ounctl of Defense has received a crit-.imunicatiim from the state .huinna'i iif the Defense League statng that schools are to be established ver the state for the purpose of -.laming boy-- nnd young men in teleuraphy f.-r the signal corps of the .run- Farther details .. . to the bra "ation of schools and nature of oui-..s ottered will he made known '..tor, Mr. Davis has also received tiie blowing mipi rtiint information: that : f solictors on eenvas. ing teams .he R.-d fre,.-. Y. M. ('. A., and like! un.ls find per or. whom thev know I ire able to assist and yet do not.' .hey wid he a.-ked to send the names! it .urh person.- to the federal authorises at Washington, D. ('. NOTICE A!) ig'-nt All) h ollecting by John Broshar, I 'or sick and accident policies, finished Mondav or Tuesday on iccr jnt of tb. illness of Mr. Kroshar. Ail wan! ul? to leave their dues are fkod to leave same at the Nodes hug store. (Adv.) Job Work at Reporter office I WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask as about it. LONG & DAVIS EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phcne 100-Y West Main BC L. W. KIRTLEY DENTIST First National Baak BalUfing Third floor
Wallace Fields, field agent for the northwestern division of the territory
of the Indiana Condensed Milk Com pany gave a banquet Saturday after noon at the Clute hotel to the fifteen haulers f that territory. Rev. C. A. Beery and Mr. Wells made talks to the men, urging greater activity and the securing- of mere natron A haulers' contest is being held this momn, ana tne nauiers under Mr. Wells are going to make a rreat ef fort to win the prizes. REAL AMERICAN. This German Supports I". S. m Every Way Possible. ninny persons m similar circumtnnces would be pro-liermans, but his one is a real American. W. W. (.niver. of Harrison townhip invested in 11.400 worth of gov ernment bonds of the second issue of the Liberty Loan. His father and mrther were both born in (Germany. Mr. Graver has no sons to send to fight, hut l.e U doing what he can. Many Americans of allied ancestry are doing much less than this for their country. TIIE FIRST ROUND. InterBase iUaketball Scries Starts This Afternoon. The first round of the interrlnss basketball series is to be staged at the high ecjhool gymnasium this afternoon at 4:.'!tl e'dl.ieL The Meniere ...,. ions last year, and the Juniors will ! hook up, and the sophs will take on 1 the newcomers. No admission is charged for the class games. j Job Work at Reporter Office; Buy Early ! Christmas Seals, Cards and Tags are in. Buy them early, save money, time and geti choice. Bowman's 5 &10c Store (Jesse Neff. Attorney.) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Iloone County, ss: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Ara O Dinsmore, deceaesil, late of Bonne County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Citizens Loan and Trust Compsny, Kxeeutor. I w ks. Craig's Store gJ n. B. SHOOK VETERINARIAN Over Oak Drag Store Telephone tig. Lebsnoa, Ind. DRESSMAKING For first class dressmaking, call on Mrs. Mary Aaderson, 604 Esplanade street. Lebanon, hid., phone 840. AUTO INN General repairing and storage. Ac cessories. Kelry-SpringAeld and Fiske Tires. GASOLINE 21e North Lebanon St Phone 1 1 DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Make your old ear look new. Ask us about it. NODES' DRUG STORE CORY & BRATTON FUNERAL P1BSCT08S 03tr phone M; Eesidancs pfconea t'.0 nd m Rtaaley Block. East SnCl Ctraet
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To educate your children as to the value of good 1 clothes is as important as their being instructed in the three R's. Purchase for them a pair of our sturdy school shoes and you can also teach them the value of getting their money's worth. Morgan Shoe Co. I
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$25.00 TO $300.00 Loaned upon Furniture, Livestock and other Chattels sit legal rates TWENTY-FIVE PAYMENT PLAN In sums of (50 and over you tnsy have 5 months in which to your loan, or you may repsy sooner if you like. SPECIAL TERMS TO FARMERS ' Writ us or call upon us for full particular s Will be in Lebawm each Friday V M W. A. SWANK 411-1S Ben Hur Bldg, Crawfordavllle, Ind. 101 Vi West Main street, Lebanon, Ind. (Squire Trowbridge's oOoey ttt$ttt$tftttt
FhoiMfl I CADltLAC, FKIZZ AXD f prNNELXrC00MB3 j DODGE E2CS' CASSj. Umh" T" j FIRESTONE A?fD U.. j The First National Bank ! ENGLISH AUTO a4Nr1 The oldest and ltrSst . TRACT03 COL ; J bank in Boon county. v !L-l ! 1 - QAjSy . W00LEY & EDWARDS hi -IWXUk ' BOSTONIANBnOES - VSf7 t. " in
DENTIST ramen Bute Bask BaiUlaC Oiwsm Mt-Mt PhoM I4C-K Metzger Lumber A Conl Co. THS PriON'E ORDER HOUSE Lebanon and Thorntown. Phone 10 State Auto Insurance Covers Complete Z. C. SMITH 1204 North Meridian. 206 South Lebanon Phone 982-Y Phone 201 SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED Single edge, per dosao...... lit Double edce, per dozen U We pay postage one way. Barker & Son, Lebanon LEBANON VULCANiZINQ & SALES AflENCY Everything for tha ssto. DOST automobiles, Vulcanntinf a specialty. . Telephone S62 Armory Building Job Work at Reporter OTec Exporter, by mail, 3 a Y'c'-'r,
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$ $ $ I $ I $ I DR. A. F. NELSON VETERINARIAN Davis Bros. Livery Bars Phones 7 and 2007 P. B. WINTERS CHIROPRACTOR CONSULTATION A5D SPHUJ, ANALYSIS ru Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-9,. 7-8 p. m. Rooms 219-220-222-224. Pksta ttt JOHN XL HOY General Real Estate Busineu GRAND OPERA BOVSS Csll PhoM 100-T JONES & STARK CL0THI223 Bolt that Beit, Sootlt SiaW BqaMS) .a-i 1 J. S. IRVINE Plumbing and Heating PHONE701. OYSTER SHELLS AND MEAT SCR-4.PS FOR POULTRY 'vrL 11
