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B. F. C00r,3S REELECTED

CITY NEWS

Again Chosen Head of the ISoone Chapter of the American Red Cross.

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ON COMMITTEE.

Lebanon Man Named on Scotti-h Kite Hereption Committee. Thi Scottish I!ito bwlie "f the valley of Indianapolis hav- issued th. announcement ami pfuicrut t for tta-lifty-neeond r.emi-aitnual convention find reunion, which wall he held in the temple, in South Pennsylvania ,toar(t lndiantipolia, Tuesday, YVedneiaii'y an-: Thursday, HceemlaT ), 5 ami t. I)u;ln(f the? ia:-t year thow haa be n a (Treat increase ia the mtnibprshii of the blue lodges of the tate, and as Jla.itcr Masons are eligible to t)- 1 (rrees of tlie rite, it ia exum'tcd that the claa of candiHatea f"!- the hiifhot' liettreea of Masonry will be latrer than unual. Ivory C. Tolle, of this city, ha.bien rhosen as a ntcmbor of the reception committee. V1SITK1) HI K .SON. Mr.t. CieoiKe Comley roturted la-t tn'eninp; ffotrt t'ohnnhu.", filti", v. ho t ' i.he silent a thort time with her . on, Hov, a nieinhi r of the trai, ami flator corps. Mr. Comley if now stationed at Wathmifton for a feu day pnratntoiy to leavjuir for '.omt.vheti' in t ranee."

II. F. Coomli3 was reelected chairman of the Iioone County Chapter of the American lied Cross tit a meeting of the county executive committee in the local headquarters last ' ni(ht. The executive committee, which was

'eeently chn-en at a meeting ef the Chapter, consists of Mrs. H. V Coombs, .Mrs. Huth Iiarnell, Mitts Mayme Sheridan. V. T. Hooton. V. If. I'arr, K. C. tlullion, and John ...olo. K. ('. titiliion was chosen secretary for tiic enuins; year, Morris Kitchie reolected treasurer of the Chapter, and Virgil Huntin was made a nientbcr 0 ti.p exi-cutivr committee. 'I hi rha'rir-.n "'' the Chapter becomes ;:t 1 v-i tlti ;o r,, anther and chairman of li: eve 'ttvo eommittrr. The foil..!-, inif committees were . n f r the year: Kir-t t.t I r. Mnrv VanXuva. Mra. K. M. ,.-. y. I". .1. II. Black, Dr. W. II. S'i-i o, '.". ih onhetiv. i!i;,n H.-1:. f- Ivor,- C. Toile. II. r. l, Ke. ,l..hn W. J-n 's, Jean Morris, Mrs. Mail; .Viler, Mrs. Lester K. Hospital Supplies-Mr. H. V. Coomhs. lr-. Vrtea K.lly, Kutliarnoll. Mi l I.-t.r I'. .Ion. s, Ruth Campb.'l. Mrs. II. C. X- Cm, Mrs. Claude Mi K V, M. . o W itt, .Mrs. Wa'ter I'. I: "is. Mrs. I.. M. H- r an. Mi-. K. I!. William, Mis. Klra 0. !: . is I,il.rh..s'nil Conii'iiltee-Mrs. II. F. ft .i.i.hs. M .at. a !.' y, I: .'e I - , !. litis rum ,.i.t,-e is a now or.e i r. ati-d to take c ue of ti e ineiea-inir : of l.u in. -s of iho teif. ha-me di p.t!tni-nt and to centralis! the bu. 1n. ,s of the accounting il-p. r'na-nt. Merchants are ro.i.estod to mike a ri to of the , r .mis'! ,.f th,, comn.tt-t.-e.

Read Craiir's Storefronts, j Gasoline, 2lc. City Garage. Call Dale for all kinds of fresh meata. U-8-tf Celluloid sewed in curtains and repairs made in automobile tops at lmmel's shop. 11-6-tf New dark house dresses at $1.50, just received, at Craig's. ! Subscriptions taken for the Satur

day Kveninpr Post and Ladies' Home 1 Journal Call Donald Coombs, phone I li-iri-.lt! Winter storage, wet or dry, at Wil-! lard Service Station, 209 West South street, Hiram Fox, prop. Phone 2.12, residence, 818. Oxide welding. City Garage. Tomorrow is the day to buy your coat, at Craig's.

CC."i LtFLO f LiSr EQX OF KNinEB GOODS

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Local Red Cross Workshop Will Ship Iiox at Once Contents of the Box.

IS MEMBER OF 139TH FIELD ARTILLERY

I-annis O. Grimes, Formerly of This City, is Now at Camp Shelby.

Mrs. Xettie Grimed has received a po.-t card from her son, Iannis t). Grimes, who is now a miaabcr of a I'. S. Field Artillery unit. Mr. Grimeiformerly lived here. Hi.- fath- r wa. the late Watt Grimes. He moved fr. tit here to Michigan. His wifi died thire and he enlisted in Battery F, l'lUth Field Artillery which is now stationed at Camp Shelby, Mattiesburg. Miss.

OBITUARY.

EI)l ( ATiON I, DISPLAYS.

Merchants ( oniplimentetl on Their Slum Window Work. Phil V-r has received the following letter from .Meyer llelier, Stat" merchant tepr. tentative of the shop il.nl ay F.d Administration for Inl oderal Food Administration for I11'We have s. -it per.-.ii!y writt. n i. 't.rs to ad of the tore that have t.. n re .o,-t...l tr as lis h ivit g loaoe dueallOI. ll Win. low di.pl IV List t..k. I' is t d-sire of the iein-m-isfn'ii.ri that the merchaatn continue to n ii-" t e il v( .!;, as it ha ! en demonstrated t::..t tlav are one of tin he-t .ii'uti'is of reaching the esses. "Some otiar piars for the merc hunts are ,. .. wrk. d out and will lie epotted to ;c j in a few days. We would iiko for you to keen jour orgariitato a tog r ni there is much that v-iil be . xpc. :oi of y.;u. "The ail.ie .i.-. ration is v. ty appnClativ' of the Jine work ti av ba.s been dope hr th" me,. -bant i-f the state and fiom n-,.. 1 Is 1 have had, I believe we hav- n aide one of the best showings ia the I'ntted States."

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Mary Davis, daughter of Charles Itavts. was born May IS, 1:;7, and died r.'ovember 12. P'17, avre Hit years, 5 months and 2i days. She was mat rtetl to Ge a ge W. II. we at the family home immediately north of Lebanon on the lirst day of Auiru-t. IS. "2. She iimne.l:'e'y mane her iionio at Wasl.ingtoti. Iowa, where siie l sided until about ten jeirs ago. Str.ee that time .-he sp-ait m-t of tl-r winter, with lier rot.. C'lalles i. Howe, at Wurgl. S. I and vi'ii l.-r daughter Mei.ee Howe Fd.lv. r, ar .Itel-ott. . II., at wl'.a.e h.ene si:.1. Iiatted th's life. Matv Havis Howe's pati r. al ki anilfather, Joseph Havis, settled in New Jeir.y in (evolutionary davs ami was ore of the pieneev, who made it p,tisiiiie that the I'nitod States could he 5,1 great and .ie.i. t. a. The father of Mrs. Howe tai the vetini:est o'' the family of ni-e children an..! v.as left an nphan when but four years of age; his fath, r tng itnv from he me while on a t'ip down the Mi-.-s-ippi river, duimir flat h'-at days. Mrs. Howe was or.e of a fum!y of four daught. rs and two sons of the lale Charles liavis, being the youngest r.f tile git's. Fohriam Havis n the ei.lest and r. -i.i d in ilfione county until hts death, b. nie but eleven years of age vii-n his father moved to Thornton n as n pioneer merchant ia l-i'2, and whi'v vet the Indians were m l..rge number-! urrounding Thorntown, th.ir rteservation town. It will bo observed that Mr. Charles Imvis located in Thorntown more than twenty years h.-r..ro any railroads served al that p'a.-e and during the year that Lebanon was located as the county seat of this county. Lebanon was about fiv! years old when the subject of this sketch was born. Mrs. Howe resided in Thorotovvn. Indiana, during the earlier years o' her life, when her father moved to a farm two mile, wist i,r M.rhani.s burg, on Sugar reek, where she resided until IHUfi. The family then moved to the home immediately north of Ibanon. where ahe rontinued ti. reside until married and moved to Iowa. The son and d.aight. r are both married. The son lias a fan, Iv of three children and the daughti f fl family of turn ri.inircii. Grandmother Howe ai unii-ually fond of children and young jieo.iie and her own happy and sunny disposition, her own optimism brought "U'ishine and gladness to ali who had the hanpy privilege of knowing her. Mrs. Howe was a member of the Methodist church, having joined in the earlier years of her life at Washington, fovva, and continued o be a.Tiliated with the church until her death.

NEW HAKERY.

Thirty Years

Will he Opened ai Whilcslown by Harley ftuiin. Parley Duiin. of Khi.lin, v-lH (..Ft up a bakery in White-town in the course of a week or ten days. The

Simpson rcim, formerly occupied as a hakerv, has been leased and part !of the working ooejipmnnt is in place. i Largo numbers of our people, will wel1 come a home bakery.

The local Red Cross workshop completed ita firKt box 0 knitted goods for the soldiers this morning, and it will be shipped out at once. The box contains torty-two sweaters and two hundred and eighty-six pairs of socks. Another box of knitted goods is almost ready, anil only lacks a few sweaters and scarfs. Workers arc urged to hurry in these articles. There is an urgent need for socks and sweaterr, at pveront, and the Red Cross chanter:', have been instructed to rush shipments of thv as fast as possible. No more scarfs will he made by the local workers after the Hecond box of knitted goods is completed.

PROBATE COURT.

The I'nion Trust Company, of Indianapolis, executor ef Francis M. , Cone- estate filed inventory : bowing estate valued at $6,800, which was ap-1 pioved. In the estate of Mary Z. Miller, i .1. sse Neff, executor, filed inventory showing appraised value at $2a which; was at.iiro-, a. Alh.-rt M. Titus filed inventory in : Harvey W. Huher e.-late show iug; same appraised at iM,l!M.ol. and was granted authority to sell : .-hares of stork in Itidi-na .National I if.; !nuranee Company, a lirant automobile pi w in Gr. '.bul', Wyoming, cud oilier personal p,p, ,ly cm listing 1 live sto, k, bay, coin, ensilage and .-ilo. Th- personal estate of Mary F. I'o- d is vaiued at if.'. .H.12.U:'. 111 shown by i!ivoet,,,-v f-!., .y Varl II. W.;.:-: goner, administrator.

COUKT NEWS.

I l th c 1 e er th" Hoard of Children's Guardians of limine county vs. Willi. no Hush et al., to declare public -.vat.ls, imb.-mena w-.i tendered that' Vatlie Lu-h, uKeil lo .vwirs. Ilarrv ilu-h. age I ;i jeors. and Matidie Hush, aged 7 y. ara. hs made public wards an I v- ar.ls of Hoard of Children's G lardt ins .,r laxov couatv CASlTORIA For Infants ac4 Children (n Usa For Over 30 Years

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Irn M. Sharp. Attorney. NOTICK TO II Fills. CRKprniKS, i;i'c, In the matter of the estate of Looby Wetrter;,!,!, deceased. In the limine Circuit Court. .September term, PH7. Notice is, in ,(hv gr., n that Albert Wethenibl. as administrator of the estate of 1 enb y Wethe-ahl. deceased, hai presented and tiled his account and vouchers in dual rettlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for evao mation and action f -aid Circuit Court, on Hv 14th day of December, P.ii7, at wh.th time ail V"rs, creditors or legal, es of said ta!" are n ,,uired to appear in said f'-iuit and .-bow ruuie, if any there be, vhy -aid account and vouchers should lot be approved HI'INKSS. The clerk and Seal ,f aid lloone fir. u,t Court, at Lebanon. Indiana, this Kith day of November. I'll". (Srall I FDN'Alil) TITl'S. Clerk.

JProfessional Cards 'f. t. HufcniraaOnT Lawyer. omre s.as.Jti e,, ,j lllJt , nurtti Blue i( square. I'bono 42a.

ROGERS 4 SMITH Attorneys at Law, Office Farmers Slate Bank Buildng. Thone HO . H. P. NEW " Attorney it La. 112 South Meridian Street. . J. WOOO, LAWYER. Olllre over Horgan'i ehoe store on st side of Square. Phone office 131, Some MI-Y. LehaooD. Int!., Gentle, Quick, Thorough. When or.o feels bloated, bilious, hinguid, hao sick headache, sour stomach, coated tongue, bad breath, or other condition caused by clogged or Irregular bowels, a Foley Cathartic Tablet will pive prompt relief. It U a gentle, wholesome, thoroughly cleansing old fashioned phy.ic. that leavt'j no bad ulter-cffticta.

ELEVEN HUNDRED Pebple Visited the Store of Geo. L. Frank & Co. in Ten Days

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The most successful Piano Sale ever held in Lebanon is now in full blast at the store of Geo. L. Frank & Co. and has attracted a greater number of people than any similar sale ever held here. Simply because of unprecedented values offered in Player. Pianos and Plain Pianos of the Wilson & Son Make, which are known everywhere for their beauty of tone and dependability. There are no uch things as bargains in cheap goods of any kind, and the success of this sale shows that the public are quick to recognize real values in real pianos. Never before wa there such a beautiful display of line Pianos ever shown here, giving the citizens the advantage of a complete stock to select the Piano of their choice. If you haven't heard a WlI SON & Son Player Piano? You have missed one of the greatest pleasures of your musical experience. Because of its destinctive difference from other Pianos, which enables the operator to render each selection with such artistic grace that makes it impossible for any one to distinguish any difference between the Player music, and that rendered by the most expert musician. To hear it, will convince you of the truth of the above statement.

How and Why are we doing thii? Recognizing (he fact that there would be sharp advances in the prices of Pianos, because of the unlimited demands by our government for lumber, steel and iron, the materials Pianos are made from, we purchased for cash a large stock from the great factory of Wilson & Son, of Muncie, securing last years prices, which with the discount made by the factory tor advertising, will prevail during the remainder of this sale. Read Every Word Through the co-operation of the factory we are able to offer you values that will save you from $50 to $H.?2.00 on each sale, an item you cannot afford to overlook. It is the opinion of our best thinkers that Pianos never can be sold as low in price as at present, and with but a few days till Christmas. Just think of the opportunity of securing one of the best Pianos made, and at a price usually asked for very medium grade Pianos, and on tkums to MEET YOUR REQUIREMENT. No Home Complete without music. It is always the most attractive home, it is an evidence of refinement and education, A WILSON & SON PLAYER PIANO in your home will insure your hall racks full of wraps instead of their owners spending their evenings elsewhere. It makes dull homes bright and bright homes brighter. You Have Long Promised Your family a Piano? Why not take advantage of this money -saving .sale and adtl to your honie more real pleasure than any similar investment could possibly create? Large stock to select from. Sale will soon close. Come before it is too late.

People from far and near are attending this sale. Are you one of them? Come today while the -stock i3 complete. Pianos selected now delivered any time up to Christmas. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. Every one invited to these daily demonstrations. Your old instrument taken in exchange. FRANK BUCK, Factory Representative in Charge

WEST SIDE SQUARE

IGE0.L FRANK & CO.

LEBANON INDIANA

Koscoc Hollingsworth LAWYER Office at Court House, ground Boor PHONE 855

R. IL Johnson, live stock and general auctioneer. Lebanon, Indiana, U It. 2. '

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JOB WOHK AT REPOUTEI. Reporter on R. R. $3 yearly

(.'esse Nell, Attorney.) NOTICK OF AI'POINTMF.N T. State of Indiana, lloone county, na: Notice is hereby gtvrn that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of the last will and testament of R. H. Halts, deieu ed, lut" of lloora county, Indiana. .Said estate id supposed to be solvent. AC OKA P.ATTS, I xecut'ir. Nov. 2-9-1H.

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