Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 43, Lebanon, Boone County, 17 November 1917 — Page 2

LEBANON DA.LY tLrtHlLX SATUiSAY, KOVE."Lit i?, 191?.

I Are You Ashamed of Your Floors? I

wotning mars ine appearance of a room more than unsightly boards on the edges. A good hardwood

5 or pine noor is not expensive and adds so mucn to

tne iooks. iney are not only cleaner, but warmer. By putting a floor over your present one, you prevent cold air from whistling thru the crevices, ana then, too, you will find it will take less coal to heat the room. We can furnish vou a li inch oak flooring that investigate? M 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 h M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Special

100 ladies' and children's ' vr Brings plans rr Next Year. hatS, in all the leading! A twenty bu.shfl ..vr aero reduction Shapes and On Sale 'in Indiana's potato yM r'tult.-d Saturday ""- - i from the use of poor sfei this ypar, , . jaccorHinic to ..gurrs colkcte-:. by th? CnOlCe 4"C jnurefiu of Cn.p K.-tiiPatw. CnrmI mf",t did has bfv:t splinted to imp've Bowman & 5 & 10c Store the',,u;iti"n1 n;V"f by Waun' w ; suitable socd stocks and prejervinv? mmmmmm . them for planting next sprint. Indi-

YourFootwearWants Best Satisfied at the Home Shoe Store Formerly Carre E. Davis Shoe Store Joe C. Smith, Manager CCLLKCK OF Ml'SlCAL ART. Oliver Willard Tierce, i,resident, In- ' dianapedis. I'iano, voice, v'olin, publi: Khoot music, expression. The School of Standing. Send for Year-Book. ' - '.T y'i ai...i: 7 A rlVutriii-T-u'?. tu MuVr;?.'."' n? SCLDBYXSZSTT.flV'lTi ATTENDED BANQUET. Right Lcbanonitca at Manenie Meeting In Crawfordimlle. Eight tnemntit of th local Council It. and S. .Masons attended a meeting i'.nd banquet of the Cravfnnlsville Council in the Masonic temple in that city lut nifrht. About 2M Mason., were piesent, includinj; iw-veral irrand olTicem and representatives o other lodgeM. Speeches were made at the banquet, mainly of a patriotic natun. Ivory C. Tolle siH.ke as a representative of the Boone Council. Cat the Round PacJcaga UndforftCenttuy. C CAUTIOW "7j

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is a bargain. Why not Ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 THE POTATO YIELD. i Tw-nty Per Cent Reduction This '.aaons arc that this asiitanre "ill be jriven. This mnt'.rr v.a discus'od at a recent mcMinir at Inf.ana)Milis, of th. Imiiana Scd St.x-ks Committee, which is working under the d.reftion of the l.'mtod Stntcq Pepartment of Agriculture, tv-.p State Committee on Kood I'roihiction and Conservation and the State Council of Defense. This Seed Stock (.'ommittee and the Food Committee instructed I'rtifi or tl. I. Christie, who is at the head of bath, to take th" matter up with the officials at Washington whiie he is there this week and svine aid if lies.silie. Word frr.rci Pro'i ssoi Christie would . indicate that the aid i '.'! k'iVn'. . , (:' .'. ers v.no have large amount? ,,r es!wrjiv mock nre . asked to aid :n the work hy h.ddinp 'H frk for and hy m.tifyinir .the chaimian of th" Veiretalilc Sub- ; n;.r,,iUee of the l-.li.uwt S. ed Sto -ks j ?MI their f-c-'om !Yom l;as If I a su(Ti.-inl rjuantity of cvf. rr.n b I ! (water1 in a iven rornrrmnity an -f- ' tori will ho ii.nctp to s, ni an inspector lo that plaT to ki wer th? .-ituation r.ith the pr-v.vfr. Information re'ntivo to tliis mwrmnrt and stocVs of e,d shim Id he sent to Laurcnr irpnp, I.nfayptt, "Indiana, who iri rhfiirman of the .ubcomrr.HV'e. Hl'RT IN A SCUFFLE. Hro.rnshuri: Man Charges he W a Assault. d by Two Soldiers. Fred flrown. of Brownshurir, Ind. I was injure I Thurad,,y nixlit in i MifPe with two m-n in military ' for n at the terminal station. nano'ii. He was seriouslv cut i j the head and .. sent to the uni-fndi-lliolit city hospital. He told the p.dice th ' bought ft hotglin in Indian , Thursday and was rarryine it be , hit. coat while waiting for his the station, when two soldiorn to take it awav from hi in. I fight Drown wax HTurk on the . with the butt of the gun. It he ipoli.irath ar at tried l the Ask For and CET .

the cmafflAL ALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the esbact of (elect malted grain, malted in out own Malt Home under aanitary condition. Mmlt mi thSUm thrin an II. Agw wUi th tvcaaWal ttamach of (A inmaiid or In afd Noodt m ooUng nor addition of milk. Nouriahea and amtaina aura than tea, coffee, ete. Should be kept at norma at when traveling.. A nvCriuoua food-drink nay bo pevparad in a rooma.v. A tlawlul hot befora retiring Indncaa rafreahinj aloap. A1m in lunch tabUt (oral fax bunneaa aaa. KbaUtiitaa Coat YOU BmKUt fHett Take m Package Hon

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jSERVICt FLAG VILL BE

UIIMP IM TUC MIIIDPU fiUltU 111 lut UllUKbll Industrial Society Presents Flag to Presbyterian Church Presented Tomorrow. The Industrial Society of the Presbyterian church has made a service tUg to kcJiucK aa fiandny Prbyterian chorch. It containe thirteen stars for the following boys in milrtary service: Lieutenant William Burns, Co. H, 152 United States infantry. Roy C. Comloy, 30th Regiment, United Stares army, (Gas and Flame1 Regiment.) j B. Searle Comley, United State Marine Corps. I-eon Chumlea, lMHh United States I Artillery, "Rainbow" Division. I Lieutenant Archie C.ilmore, Co. M, lf2 United States infantry. Roscoe lacobelli. Battery A, ,125th ! Field Artillery. ! John Lovingfoss, Battery A, 325th ! Field Artillery. ! Julian RalMton. three times denied! admission to military service on account of physical infirmity, he was admitted to civil service in the State' Department at Washington. F;lza Rogers, Officers' Training Camp, Krrt Benjamin Harrison. j Rush Robinson. l.Wth United States Artillery, "Rainbow" Division. Lieutenant Benjamin Scifres, nrn-; cer in soldiers training camp aF Krt Taylor. Bayard Shumnte. Co. B, 310th Kield ' S'gnal Battalion. United States army. Lyle Stephenson. 9th Co.. 6th Reg-; iment, 2nd Battalion, United States1 Marines. J CHURCH SERVICES. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Two important subject:- will ae discussed hy the pastor in the services Lord's day. In the morning service the subject will be "Divided Christendom and the War." In the evening, the very practical subject, "'iie Choice of a Master." There will be special music at both services. Music, morning: "C, Sing Unto the Lord" . . . Harkcr Evening: Solo, selected, Prof. Robert Coleman Organ numbers, Miss Goldione ' I rove. "Cavatina" J. Ratf Condellier" Morsel "March Romaine" (lotmod "Romance" Zitte.hart "Offertory" Salome "Grand CI" rus" Lflmnigre The Su.iday school of the church will mee. prrenptly at 9:30. It is very importart that all members 1 in the sc hoed on time. Special opening exercises will he conducted hy tle Loyal Women's rims. The C. W. B. M. and circle girls ire getting ready for tneir annual C. W. B. M. services, the first Lord's l..y in December. L. Howe, pastor of the Noblesvitte Christian hurrh will be with u m the morning. A special program will be prepared for the evening, announcement of which will be made later. The c. E. will hold their meeting at 6 o'clock Sunday evening. There vas a large attendance last Sunday evening. All young people are mvitftd. Announcement extraordinary for young folks. Kield Secretary R W. Walker will he with the young foIVs Sunday evening, November i.Mh. AM ndeavors should take spwia! note of this. M. Waller will lead a Pattern ''. K. meeting at the $ o'clock aneetr.g, and sieak at 7 o'chok. Sunday school at B 3(1; morning services, communion and sermon, lfi;2H; Chnstian KiLfc-avor meeting, '1; evoning service, aermon, 7. Have yu done your part in the V. M. C, A. drive? Renumber the boys at the front. FIRST BAPTIST CHI R( II. Sunday M-hool Ht !:4". Tomorrow is the tune for the nlectiVn of officers in the Agoga Hass. Thi; young people will give a Thanksgiving program at six o'clock. AduKs are invited. The Industrial Union will meet not Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Davie on North Lebanon street. Sec tion four will he hostesses. The evening service at peven o'clock tomo rrow will be given over to the1 Womrrs Mis.-iion scift of thisi hureh for their annual Thanksgiving meeting. The speaker will he Ir. F. H. Lenering, of Socundei-ahad, In dia. Mrs. Lem-ring comes to iu as a woman erf long exnerienee in medi cal missions and will bring a vigorous message. Morning service 11 e'cloch. Organ: "Prayer Gothic Suite"... i Boenmann ; ' fc.ja Wary Steven. i Old Hundred Bourgeois' Glm-ia Patri GrertoTOe Hywn. "1 ove Dtrme, ATI tawe T,tf'llmg" Y.nndel TJesptmse: "Farter, Aa We Prav" I KeMhnavr ' O-il'oriiyy : 'ViffTtory'" ...... BHtiste

Awbem: ""Ne ar trie X'rnmi". . . . I Mann I'oluHe , f ed . n: "A Vin-rl f

Hiaa Mary Stevens. Hymn: "How Firm a Foundation'

Rmposo: "The Lord Wilt Hear". . j -, L . . Adams ; Offertory: "Madrigala" ...... Shelley Anthem: "tipeed Away..Wadtmry' Goto Selected lira. Guy Davis. j Hymn: "Ted Me the OW, Old Story" I , . . . , Doane ! "Postlnde" .......... Scotaon-Oark PRESBYTERIAN CUTRCH. Sunday school, 9:30; morninf service, 10:30. Organ: "Offertorlo" Potrali Sentence: "Tlie Everlasting Light" WHsen Quartette. Chant The Lord' Prayer Quartette. Organ: "Cantilene in C Major".. . , , s . , , Gonnod Response: "Giva Ear" ...... Ashford Quartette. Anthem. "The Lord is King" Spence Mrs. Jones, Mrs. lacobelli, Mr. Jones, Mr. Tolle. Organ: "Choral March" Buck Subject; "The Meaning of Life Re- j vented in Living." ! Vespers, 4:30. Organ, "Spring Song" Hollins Organ: "Souvenir" ......... Dridla Miss Bess Hutching?. Anthem: "The Star Spangled Banner" Choir and Congregation. Response; "V Adore Thee" Hnll Quartette. Anthem: "The Star of Promise".. Porter Mrs. Jones, Mrs. lacobelli, Mr. Jones. Mr. Tolle. Organ: "Minuet" Chaminadn Anthem: "Te tVam" .... Sohnerkcr Mrs. Jones, Mm. lacobelli, Mr. Jones. Mr. Tolle. Hymn-Anthem Quartette. Subject: "America's Testing Time; No Man Can Follow Two Flags." CENTENARY V. K. CHURCH. Rev. C. A. Parkin. Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school; 11.45 a. m. morning worship; 6 p. m. Epworth League; 7 p. m. evening worship. Thursday evening at 7.30, prayer meeting. The pastor will preach at both rm rning and evening sendees Sunday. On Tuesday evening will be the brotherhood banquet which is to be uniyue in that it is to he a foodies banquet. This Is to be in the interest of conservation. The men are asked to assemble at 7 p. m. in the Epworth League room. WALNUT STREET BAPTIST. Sunday school. 10 o'clock. Prayer meetings for the Week: Tuceday evening, at 7:30, at Sro, Harshhartrcr's. South Lehan.-m street. Thursday evening, at 7:30 at Bro. Freodkivey Beck street. Mm. P. H. levering of Barma, who was evpeeted to give a lecture cm her Work witt not be able to be with us, hut will deliver her lecture at the First Baptist church m the evening. VNITEO BRETHREN CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at 10:45 and at 7:30. In the afternoon aa evangelistic service in the interest of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the church at which time Rev. 1). H. Pelktt will be the speaker. DIED AT WESTFIELI). Mrs. Cynm Well Expired After a Year's Illness. Mrs. Cyrus Wells died at her home in Westfield. Wednesday afternoon following an illness that ertended over a period of a year. She and hr husband spent most of their married life at Carmel, having moved te Westfield only a short time ago. The husband survives. There are no children. Mrs. Wells was about 70 years of age. The funeral was held 1n the Friends church at Cray, Friday morning, at 10:00 o'clock, and tlw interment took place in the cemetery near the church. FIRST CHRISTIAN. Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock. Pleaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. by Bro. Will 7. -nor. C. E. at 6 p. m. Al! are cordially invited. SPECIAL MASONIC NOTICE. Boone lodge No. 0, F. and A. M., ; 7:00 p. m., Saturday, November 17. : Called meeting. Work in Master , Mason degree. csissippi Delta Plantation FOR GALE Junnow.r county, oa road tbM konKs Bav km tl4 lo travel. Volt too acr hi rth slaw at cultivation. acrva MflMi black tick aotl an pnxraoea Rm allaira. corn, cotton, hMt. awt eau. om new Ms room rmmt, ur tana rat houm. ! lrf. barna, alios. aM Sowing wtli. flfty h4 ef nortas ana iioraM, !''" awl H TursMnt hnnl.ii.fMt (.id 4n ultaiha all ka lr o. la cooaoWvO "f of Hm bt Tei-ioi,a m aatrtVrtPLk ooanis, n. ser acr V" " rnMa a4 tn

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Lebanon Vulcanizing & Sales Agency

Phone 362. Promotes Anton); School Children Plan to Teach Meaning of the Flag. I The First National Bank is ptomot1 ing among the school children of the vicinity a campaign to tench them the i true meaning of the American Hag I Hhey are Kiving 12 gold medais, one i for each grade in the schools from the first grade through the high school, , for th best essay written by a pupil in each grade on the history of "Thi American Flag and what it means to you." Twelve medals being awarded one for each grade, iermits the pupil in that respective grade only to com- ! pete w ith another pupil in the same grade. The bank is distributing free to school children a booklet which contains the complete history of the American (lag from its inception to the present time and notable instance; regarding it. This booklet is something that should be in evc-y home in this city, as the information contained in the booklet is probably not known by one person among tifty. i VENERABLE CITIZEN. Montraville Waddle, 79. Civil War Veteran Life Ixing Resident of Coimty. Mcntrsvillr Waddle, 7S years old. Civil war veteran, prominent farmei and old time Republican living 1,01theui;t of Lebanon was a. Lebanon, "tie day this week and called at the lieporter office to continue his subscription to the paper. Mr. Waddle has not had good health for some time, in fact, has suffered from rheumatism ever since he was a member of the olst Indiana, Col. Streiirht's regiment, and was raptured and sent to Belle l.te by the Johnny Bed's. .Mr. Waddle atill owns ninety acres of good Boone county land, and sometime ago gave his children 2K) acres. He paid $."0 and $7F nn acre for it and sometime ago was offered IrtO.IHifl for all of it, hut refused and gave his children a line start with it. Mr. Waddle was horn in this county in 118, and has lived here all his life except a few years spent in Kentucky when he was a small child. His first ote was for Abraham Lincoln in 1W0, and he is still an artive Republican. His folks were Pemorrats but be did not like Buchanan's acts as presiilent, and stai-tcd in an a Repuhlican. Mr. Waddle ha five children, all married but one daughter whose hi iltb is not good. He nl..o has eitfi.t zra-.d children. He looks hack on his long life-with contentment and hopc to Ikof nse to his comm'inity and count iy yet more before he is railed lo jon the great majority of his conn-ados un the other shore. Al TO HIT BY CAR. A attach Man Had Narrow Escape From Serioas Injury. Jerry Anderson, a well know farmer residing near Antiorh. hnd a narrow ercapc fre;n serious injury early 'yesterdar morning when his auti was hit hy a T. H., I. & K. freight car His machine was ih-molished and he WW badly bruised ami rut about the body hut not seriously hurt. ! The accident occurred at the Antioch crossing at 7:30 o'clo-k. For nome reason the driver of the auto failed to hear the car approaching and drove onto the track. ON SXBCI TIVE COMMITTEE. Phil Adlor was chosen a member of ; the executive committee of the Iloone i Chapter ot the Rod Cram at the : meeting of the nely elected cxerufive wrnmtttee Thursday night. The 'name of 5r. Artlft not given in tire t of tha executive committee

REPAIRING

is an art and it takes an expert to do it properly. If you want to get good service out of your tires and inner tubes let us look after them and keep thrm in repair. Then you will be sure to get the greatest amount of mileage out of your tires at the least expense. This is important especially as the cost of new tires is constantly advancing.

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"WASCO" rntcnu come complete ready to set up. Any haady ataa nn infill. No expensive steam, net reu-.cd. Syel tided OAcS a aeaioa. No etra an. hm-ma necrarv. Pncea are i I -ov Bvarm $6S; 2-cai M. 3-car105; 4-tarl26i S-c-f440, and fe-tar S If, I. Send for Free Catalog It is an ialertstinq catalog packed lull oi valyahW garage hea:.ng mfoimata. TeHa haw to lake tape oi yow cu' in the tvialer. FOR SALE BY J. S. IRVINE, .'lumber PHONE 701

Pipe Consignment Many to Choose From If you have in mind any special style, nhnpc, lcnjrth or in fact nnythitiK in up-to-the-minute pipe, you will experience no inconvenience in finding your ideal here. These pipes are tfuoti values and we want you to sec them. Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

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Buy PHONE 24 on 5 Cents a Day burning. aM.rffulatmf laraa neatmc lyaea. ran. Datnbutoa heat alooa iKq sMiaa width any luad oi waaihar a M bile m coal. Coneaotrataa the haac Oirtctly la frnt Of thai Car Radiator Whara It is Moat Nandad 30 Dar Trial Offer OUR 30 dff tnel ia, ia f rl. our aaaiankn. W will allow yu la ay oat a "WASCO" fw 30 days. If toll aie not lahft&ed wrih It at iha end of dial lima we will baee it retamed at oar espeaae. VDin oier wflpennil yak Wallah A3CO" in youi eaiage lor 30 dayj coder acuta 1 teiili the iinal fund yeaaraaoaey ai roll aateaa yoa are pedectly alvii'd. Tka adeaataae of th unusual olfer aow when you need ihe rvaew I CORY & BRAXTON TUNE A L DIKECTOJtS OBa pkaaa H; Kaidaaea ptratM) 210 and BM Staadv ataat faaa Btromt A. TRADC AT D0YL1TS ' Bleat Mrirtrt ani Grocery